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' "f HAS IT EVER STRUCK YOU that drugs bought here are of guaranteed purity? That soda and ice cream bought at our fountain^ are of highest quality. REMEMBER! IT PAYS! BURLlNCTOreRDOCfl. Locai asd Personal. ! THROW OUT THE LINE Keep cool with one of E. L. Bowiand’s kimonas. J. R. Hoffman was a business visitor in the city of Hillsboro Friday- Messrs. R. G. and J. E. Ausley spent last Friday in Durhana the guests of relatives. -Mrs, M. B. Smith attended the funeral of her friend Mrs. Wm. Ring- at High Point Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Petty and children returned Saturday from Spencer where she visited her sister Mrs, J. M. Brannock. WANTED-Teacher for Shoff- ner School District No. 4, white. Apply to Vv. G. Shoffner, Sec., Burlington, N. C., R. No. 10.. Mr. W. \V. Brown and family, accompanied by 3Iiss Addie Ray, were pleasure visitors in the city of Greensboro Sunday. The Freeman Drug Co. , has just opened up a fine line of T. W. Woods & Sons Turnip Seed. Any kind you want. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Compton spent Saturday night and Sunday in the Cross Roads neighborhood the guests of her people. WANTED—Second hand bags and burlap: Write for prices. Richmond Bag Company. Richmond, Va. Rev. J, D. Williams left Mon day morning for Siler City where he wilhspend the weel assisting in a revival meeting* WANTED—W^ork in or near Burlington, by an experienced stenographer. Address, S, car.e af The State-Dispatch. FOR RENT—Seven room cot tage, convenient to the business section of the city, good water and electric light?. Rent I’eason- able. Apply to K. W. Ingle. Miss Pearle Mebane who has been the guest of her sisters Rev. Mrs. D. E. Bowers and Mrs. €has. Staley of High Point for the past two months came hon e Saturday. I can place your idle money in amounts from $100 to $5,000 where itwiU net you 8 per cent, very best security. No taxes. Address, Box 42, Greensboro, N. C. Mr, J. F. Morgan, ministerial student of EIor, College filled the pulpit at the Christian church Sunday, preaching; an excellent sermon Sunday night from the text “How can you escape if you flcglect so great a salvation.'' Jos. A. Isley andmilliners'Miss- es Evie Gross and Blanche Bur ton returned Saturday from north ern cities where they purchased an extensive line of millinery and merchandise and are prepared to supply the people With anything that can be purchased in an up- to-date departroent store. FOR QUICK L^LE-McIntyre Auto Buggy. TwocyHnder. Ten Horse. Complete with top, lamps etc. Good running order. Also 21-2 Horse gasoline engine. Fine condition. Both going very cheap to quick purchaser. B. E. Teague, Burlington, N. C. y'l’e I Give the Kidneys Help^and Many i Burlington People Will Be Happier j “Throw Out the Life Line" I The kidneys need help. The, I overworked—can’t get the poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every miniite.^ Will you help them? Doan's Kidney Pills have brought thousands of kidney sufferers back from the verge of despair. Mrs. C. C. Moser, 505 Mean St., Burlington, N. G., says: “I am such a strong believer in Doan's Kidney Pills that I do not hesitate to give them my en dorsement. My kidneys were badly disored fora longtime and I had become discouraged noth ing seemed to bring me any per manent benefit. Finally 1 decid ed to use Doan's Kidney Pills, having seen them highly recom mended in the newspapers by people whom I knew. I was not disappointed with the results, as the cure effected has been per manent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's —and take no other. Rock Creek, R F. B..Nn. 1. Crowded out !a*t , Leven AlbrighI of Tennessee, and Gurney Wright of Burling- ■ton visited relatives and friends in this section lasi week. Mrs. Sibyl Thompson and dau ghter Sadie visit^'d relatives in ^ Giiatham last we k. Mrs. Mary Lonmn spent Satur day night with Mi;’.- and Mrs. Jno Coble. ' Miss Verii Gobi i of Burhngton I is visiting Miss L^is. Hobson this / week. i Ml'. -L, L, Thompson visited i her parents Mr. a; ,d xMrs. Mahlon Wlciier last week. Miss Emma Ho;)son left Mon day for Guilford College where she will attend scliool this year. We wish her mucl. success. Miss Oiie Albrij ht_ is visiting her aunt Mrs, Josephine McPher son. . Mr. and Mrs. Jot McPherson' spent Saturday night with the laters _ parents and attended preaching at Fi’ier-dship Sunday. A._R. Wells lefc Monday for Raleigh where he will work at the carpenters ti'ade. George Beal is attending court at Graham tiiis week as juror. Not A Word Of Scandal marred the call of :i neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manville, Wyo., who said: ‘ ‘she told me Dr. King's New' Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel iikea new wo man." Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney FOR SALE—i80-page manua of McEwan's Shorthand.' Ad dress, “ W, ” Box No. : 28l ; Bur lington, N. C. How’s TWs? VYe offer Oue Hundred Dollars Rewai'd for'ary case of Catarrli thttt cannot, be cured by Hall's Catar'li Cure. F. J. CHJKIS’EY & Co., Tohisno, 0. We, the undersigned/ have knowp F. ■J. Cheney for the lastt lo years, and- h#>- lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness tmnspetions nnd tinanbuUly aWe t-o carry out any obligations luarfe by his firm, WAI^PfNr^. lvis>'AN (feiMAKvrn, ■ WlaoleBole Druggit^te. Toledoi 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood aDld mucous surfaces ol the syistem. Testi menials pent iree; Price 7o cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug'jsists. Take Hall’s Family IMlls ior constipflr tion. ‘ ■ .1. J. Administrator’s Notice. Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Mrs. Laura J. McAdams, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caroli na, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Elon Col lege on or before the 1st day of August, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. Joseph Co McAdams, Adminis- tratorof Mrs. Laura J. McAdams. This the 25th day of July, 1911. Professional Cards troubles. Drug ’Jo. Only 25c. at Freeman LIST OF UN^EO LETTERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C.,Sept. 9, 1911. Gentlemen: Aricle Bowles, Esq., Adolph Murphy, Jerry Beck, J.A. Capps, T. H. Holt, Rufus Saterfield, National Electrical Supply Co., American Mills Co. Ladies: Mrs. Susie Bui’ch, Daisy Hay, Miss Sissie Lee, Miss Mildred Persac (5), Miss Mabel Tent. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say “Advei-tis- ed," and give date of advertised list. J. Zeb Waller, Post Master. Snow LamD Items. Crowded out la^t week. Mrs. Amanda Lawrence of Hickory accompanied by her son Roy spent last week with her brother Cicero Dixon. ' Mrs. F. R. Williams is very sick with typhoid fever. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Misses Annie McVey, Emma Hobson Sarah and Lyndon Stuart left last Monday for Guilford College where they will attend school this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hornaday spent last Sunday at Prof. J. A. Hornaday’s on Liberty Route 3. Miss Retta Williams of Graham is now at her home here on ac count of the sickness of her moth er. Miss Annie Dixon has entered school at Whitsstt again this year. Miss Estella Allen of Siler City is spending a while with her par ents iSIr. and Mrs. John Allen. .f. P. Spoori, 0. V; S. . W’. A. Hornaday Spoon & Hornaday Veterinarians OiHce and Hospital Ojlicfi Phone 377 415 Main St, llesidenee Fhone 282, C. A. Anderson M. D. Oificehours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys’Drug Store, ■ y .Wc.pay 'sixV^p^-eent' money- .loaned thbiighi oyx coinp4fi gage on real «staf0, and eoinpany guaj ynicec payment of principal and six pti cent iy.terest payable sernj a We write Life, Fire and Live .ranee. ■: '■r* TiMStCo. Dr. W. D Moser Practicing Physician, BURLINGTON, N, C. Day calls at Freeman Drug Co. ’phone 20. Night calls, Mrs. S. M. Hornaday’s. ’phone 282. Dr. F. G. Gower, DENTAL SURGEON National Bank Building. mum, - - - NORTH CAROLINA. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LA.W Fifty Young Men Wanted. Fifty more young men are wanted to learn Telegraphy and accept positions as telegraph op erators on the L. & N. Railroad. Address E, H. ROY, Nashville, Tenn. Sprina Items. Crowded out 1h!?i week. Sunday school has started a- gain after a month’s vacation. The farmers of this section are busy pulling fodder. Misses Bessie and Mary Mc Pherson and Lalah Russell of Bethel spent Saturday and Sun day with Miss Arka Zachary, Messrs. Perisho and Edgar Me- Bsne and Alpheus Zachary left Monday for Guilford College where they will enter school. Miss Lalah Stallings of For- shee is visiting Miss Arka Zaeh- ary. Miss Mattie Zachary was visit ing Sunday afternoon, but her visit was rather short. We soon learned why she was in such a hurry to go home. Guess Joe Perry called to see her. Mr. Edgar McBane and sister Donna spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mabel Moore. Mr. Billie Zachary spent Sat urday night with Mr. Jack Zach - ary. ^ Mr. Piichard Perry was out Sunday afternoon looking for a girl. Don’t know whether he found her or not. E. S. W. DAMERON AOOLPH LONG Burlington , ihabaw. olfice iu office in Piedmect Building'' Holt-Nicholson BIdp. Phone • 250 Phone lOO-B ' yv.' ..National. ' 13URLINOT6n, NOR^ ■ Capita] ./. /t, !*A PTfs. ■ si-.. ELON GQLLEGE ^ ^ ; ^ . The College 6f Alamance County. Preparatory, Music, Art, E^prfessipii and Commiercial Depai t- ments. Four Courses leading to degrees. Special Normal Courses for Teachers, approved and endorsed bv County Superintendent Fleming and State Superintendent Jovner Every modern Convenience Steam Heat. Electric Lights. Bathi Terms moderate from $132 to $187 per session of ten months For Catalogue or other information, ADDRESS, W, A. HARPER, President, Elon College, N. C. John H. Vernon, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Phone 65. Sheet Music 5c. a copy. 5, 10 & 25c, Store. At Cooper Dry Goods Stand. John R. Hoffman, Att(Mmey-at-Law, Burlington, : North Carolina. Office, Second Floor First NationtJ Bank Buildlliig. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building burlingtoi;[, ;n. a WANTED~Car load of Jersey heifers. If you have any for sale, see J. C. Squires. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office in Piedmont Building. Office HoijRg: 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6‘00 X-RAY WORK. ' AT T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. ‘^Hints to itiventors.** 'Inventions needed.” *‘Why some inventors fail.” Send rough Si’tetch or model for search of Patent Office records, pur Mr., Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office, mEY&M? Patent Atto»i>®ys WASHINGTON, I>. C. (§) An ad in The State Dispatch will pay. Try one and see. AWYTTHIMG IW Also the Home of Satisfaction in Gleaning. Works. W* Leath, Prop. F R E NCH C L E AN I A^5PECI AL T Y ‘ We Win Help You. The first step toward financia! independence is ^ own your own home. Begin now. Don’t wait have'waited all these yeais and you are still paying rent. , ur PIEDMONT WAT. Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxes, in» surance and maintenance money—namely, Rent -that you have been paying to the ‘JOther Fel low and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME I You Have a jIndependenc If you have the am bition and energy, to- 3 gether with an honest J purpose to earn it * u%j\xy o hOiise to rent.^^^ O by the score have tried the “Piedmont fi ^y’^^d found it #sy. Will you? | Gall and talk Eeal Estate Jepartmieiit. s IHih Carolina. Fboiie iNo. ; 70 Bi Here i\ i as Beuli My D« ing^to^ ry day n My better tl: did not 3 and I w| Please k ever was I hate hi Rich^ My you call as I cert my hoiH I said, D after nii not wani HenryJ and Ben J with the^ I know see me tl to Ben yj you knoi tention tl Claudia d a good la ju^t like I only andl MyDi good boj girls. My Oa going to and love My Daj go to hoi and you no one wl with it. Honey 1 stay in My your lett [can betll Imy honej Henry [all night. I 22nd I wi o'clock. I wanted j ed. 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