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I Goiog After A Remedy Means something when you go to a reliable drug store. Burlington Drug Co. offer you prompt and ac curate service, and wish you a happy new year. Take it in Time Me of Sale ofiRinlEstiile. Just as Scbres dF Bnrlington People Local ti! Personal When in need of a croupe or pheumonia salve try Spoon's. Call on J. M. Crutchfield for good sweet milk. Deliver every day. Car load fancy Florida oranges, ripe and sweet, all sizes, Burling ton Grocery Co. Wholesale only. Raisins, Mixed nuts Gmpes, Burlinston Wholesale only. Cocoanut' and Malaga Grocery Co. WANTED—To buy all kinds second-hand sacks and bags for cash. Burlington Grocery Co. Miss Rosa Boyd of Columbia, S. C. arrived Sunday to be the suest of Miss Rosa Patterson for several iVeeks. WANTED-To Buy For Cash 1000 bushels New Corn, also the same amount of sweet potatoes. Apply to Burlington Grocery Co. Mr. J. S. Kagey returned last week to his work at Norfolk. He spent several days here the guest of his family Christmas. WANTED—Second hand bags and burlap: Write for prices. Richmond Bag Company. Richmond, Va. iMiss May tie Spoon who has been visiting her parents Christmas has returned to her school work at Raleigh. If you are looking for Fruits and produce, you will find it at Burlington Grocery Co. Whole sale only. Mr. Jas. I White is suffering from a stroke of paralysis the past week. His son, Mr. Oasley White of Ramseur, came last ■week to be with him. WANTED.—A woman of middle age to stay with my mother who not able to work. Also boy to ■^y in blacksmith shop. Apply to Andy Long, Graham, N. C. WANTED. —Several able bodi ed men to cut cord wood. Also have some land to rent on shares. Apply to F. L. Renigar, Burling ton, N. C. Apples, all varieties, and sizes, fine flavored and mellow, just right for eating purposes, see them before you buy, Burlington “Grocery Co. Wholesale only. Mrs. Geo. A. Hood of Greens boro and Mrs. J. A. Wrenn of Raleigh are visiting their sister and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Buchan an on Broad Street Spoon’s Croup and Pneumonia Salve, best salve for croupe, pneumonia colds, so. 3 throat and tonsilitis. For sale at your drug or grocery store. Mh and Mrs. W. A. Mebane and son are the guests of her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Gar rison on Route No. 2. Mr. Meb ane is taking his mid-win ter va cation. Miss Jennie Cohn of Baltimore who h^ been spending a few days with her sister Mrs. I.J. Ma zur returned Monday. She has been visiting her father at Ox ford for about two months. On her return to Baltimore she will spend a few days at Clifton, Va. Mince Meat. Coble's Grocery. Mr. Chas. Rainey of Chapel Hill visited relatives in town last week. 50 Boys Wanted at the Free man Drug Co. to sell goods apply at once. Mr. Ed Ausley on of our clever barbers spent Sunday at Gra ham. FOR SALE—Good oak stove- wood. Will deliver. Phone No. 221. H. F. Bass. Messrs. B. V. and D. B. May returned a few days ago from Alabama and Mississippi where they Imve been cohvassing for nursery stock. Bananas, both large and medi um bunchy, ripe and fine, spec ial price until Xmas, buy now, they will keep until New Years. Wholesale by the bunch only Bur lington Grocery Co. Mr. Jno Story has accepted a position with the Standard Oil Co., an additional man having been added to the force at this pilace. Mr. Cecil Neese is assist ing Mr. W. Clapp in his stead. FOR SALE—Light rotten speck ed apples for family use, 75 cents per bushel. Fine for baking, pies, jelly, preserves, marme- lade and school children. Bur lington Grocery Co. Miss Effie Tate returned a few days ago from Jacksonville, Tenn, where she went to attend the burial of her father, Mr. Thos. Tate a wealthy citizen of that place. Mr. Tate oftce lived in Alamance county and is relat ed to some of our best people. Under anel by viirtJue of a con tract executed to tiie Central l^n & Trust Co.,»by' the follow ing persona: Bruce^ K. Carro- way, Lot N0.6, W. C.- l&ley,‘ Lots Nos. 8, 9, 10 an(i lli > ail shown * and describijd in plat' Borfi No. one, page one of the public reg- istry of Alamance County, and I, Kidney Pills relieve Assi^ee of'Trustee, wiM sell at strengthen the kid-1 public auction for casb to the i highest bidder on Sat'day, Feb ruary 101912, at 11 o’oloek P. M. on the land situated on^ Central Ave., Burlington, N. C. to sat isfy said cor tract. This the (5th day of Jan. ]012L -B. M. Hoffman, Assignee of Ti^uetee. Waiting doesn’t pay. If you neglect the aching back, urinary troubles, dropsy, surely follow. Doan's backache, neys. Many people in this locality recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here's one case: S. M. Embry, 415 Arlington St., Greensboro, N. C., says: “If anyone should ask me about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I would i^y without a moment’s hesitation that they are the best kidney medicine I have ever used. I had seen this preparation advertised and highly recommended by peo ple in Greensboro, but unfortun ately did not use if until a few months ago. I made the mistake of thinking it was like the man y other remedies that I had used, having little or no merit. As soon as I got a snpplv of Doan's Kidney Pills and began their use, I C0UI4 see they were just what I needed and after I had finished the contents of the second box, the pain and laih^^s$ had left my back aiid my kidneys hadb©' come normal. I am certainly glad to get rid of kidney com- plsunt, as it has annoyed me for a number of yeara. ' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster^Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other. Spit, Quit, Fft. Hines, Ala.—In a letter- firom this place, Mrs, Eula Mae^ ley says: ‘I used to spit all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head ached,. and I could hardly drag around. . SSaace taking Cardui, this has ientiarety quit, and now I feel quite, fiit. Mrs. Bradley suffered from n»r- vous indigestion. Carjdui bailids up the nervous systiem; ankd strengthens the womanly consti tution. That- s why Cardui ; hel|^ ed.Mrs. Bradley and why help you. Try it. ' J pretty soon? TEot: consnlt ns for ideas ahmuS fi^j'rifaw.. No matteir if vow are not qniteTfe«dy to biti.w: ' ^me iEa and see the fgrnffeare that will make your home a nest of cosiness ftnd romfort. witKftiiit straa etbobk too hard. Brinjr the othpr' nartv witfc vou. FOR SALE—One seven horse power gasoline engine, good as new. Too light for my use. Phone 611 Snow Camp, or ad dress F. L. Spoon, Hartshorn, N. C. The only sure cure for tonsilitis Spoon’s salve. Call o» your drug gist or groceryman. How’s This ? We oSer One Hundred Dollara Reward lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Cii.tan h Core. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersized, hare known F. J. Cheney tor the lastt 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ngs transactions and financially able to carry out anv oblif^ations made by his firm, WajliDING, KinnAn 4: Mabvik, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iaterual- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills tor eonstipa- tion. SALE Of KE4L BFA1L By virtue of the power con- certain Mortgage tained m a executed to the the 27th day of iuly re^stered the Register of mance County, in Bojk No. 4^ undesigned on Jan., 1909 and in the office of Deeds for Ala^ North Carolina, pages 455-458 to In the Burlington Sunday Schools Sunday; Dec. 31, 1911. Sunday School Totals: AttPUiL'imu: f olhctirni M. E. 190 6.85 Baptist 169 3.99 Presbyterian 61 ’ 1.89 German Ref. Christian, M. P. 92 2.24 Webb Ave. 54 267 54G $17.64 MEN'S BIBLE AND BARACA CLASSES’ TOTALS. tteudu noe Collect in ji Baptist 41 1.56 Presbyterian 9 .86 Christian M. P. 21 ,2.26 German Ref. Webb Ave. 28 1.18 M. E. 41 2.01 Total today 120 $7.87 John H. Vernon, Secretary J. P. SpoQD, D. V. s. W. A. HomwdlftT' Spoon & Hornada)^ Veterinarians Office and Hospital Gfflce Pho(ie:§'7T 415 Main St, Hesidvtace Phone • V i. seeiK C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to8;p».m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug: Store. Dameron & Long ATTOKNEYS AT LAW L S. W. DAHERON 1 AOOl^ laNG Burlhtftton j (rr»ham oflr« In j lofioelb BHiittlig I fiblMlieiMis*! iU|. PhODe * 230 I P>>ore tOM stcK^ of Furhiiaiiie ; H wuse Fumtsiiings? would be suEpr^ed and wonder b ow we C0uki ever sell so mudi tur iture;^ When \ ou get cm* prices yom would wonaer how we can get it in fast ^nou|^ to supply the de mand. We buy right; we right Come to see (^luaefor it talks for itself 4 .. . . . {secure the payment of a certain ]Bk>nd> conveyed certain real es tate, and whereas default having been made in the pojrment of said Bond^nd interest, I will ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door of the County of Alamance, 1 on Sat. Jan. 20, 1912 at eleven o'clock a. m., the land conveyed in said Mortgage Deed to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Al amance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Washington Street, Lot No. 12, and others, boundedlas follows, viz: Beginning at stake corner of Washington & 40 ft Street (un named) running thence with said Washington Street South 88' 45' East 98 ft. to a stake corner of lot No. 12, thence with line of lot No. 12 South 1' 30’ East 167 1-3 feet to corner of lot No. 23, thence, with line of lot No. 23 West 98 ft. to comer on said 40 ft Street, thence with line of said Street North 1’ East 1671-3 feet to the beginning containing 37-100 of an acre, more or less, and being lot No. 11 in survey of Ireland property, a diagram of which appears in book of deeds No. 36, page l08, office of Regis ter of Deeds, Graham, N. C. This is a corner lot situated only one block from street car line. This 11th day of Dec., 1911. Grace E. Hoffman, Mortgagee. John H. Vernon,. Attorney aua uouneelloT at Law,. Burlington, ,Nw C. Office over Bradley’s Drujs Store. Phone 6 i. John R. Hoffmain, * A toraer-«t-taw> Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Secrnd Floor, r'irst National Bilik Bbildinff.. m. I H. BROOKS^ Surgeon Dentist Foster Building r,CTRHNGtON, N. C. Graham, N. G. J, Taylor, M. D, Physicku & Snrseon. Jufficc iik Piedmoi^tjEMlding.* Office Hbu«s;J 8:00 to 110:00' 4:00>to 6KK) X.RAYIW0RK.1 Scholardbip for Sale. I will sell at a discount a $50 Scholarship in one of LHE BEST Business Colleges in the country. SchoJarship is good at College or for a Home-Study Course. Address JNO. DOE, care this paper. ANYTt^G l|i Also the Home of iSath^ is Cleaning, Pressing, ai^ Bying. Burlinglift Moiig ail Works. J^s. M. Le«th, Prop. * ■ rRHNCH CLEANIWfi A STZCIALTY l^wded ' pod gHl f few iteii The I )W.W' Jme of c a fail |i>e done jW. D. J iKimes, For Results, advertise in The State Dispatch. It will pay. withl IllF. L. ^ III' Mr. T 111 days wil He is in ing a de Mr. VI 'been th ^for man; ,,_wf Snow ,|i|Mr. F^a 'i^best nei| "place at We l a good f :ew wee ;y Fairs, if rightl; ’rom wh nee C Lged bet ■e. Fi ;e pren irtly bi iione ha> tpffint at ,^V^ragen .vjliieir wi^ l^rd to Jomethir in promi ^: to the to |ager did the mon( stay out, EARTH’! Clevel earth's i to the Christm Fathe seismog ports th corded £ i»te ine observai has bee feet. Theti giant tr Newbur Elmira, for its b ada. Fathe no caiist He cor earthqu was onl: You Have a Right to ependence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it We Win Help You. The first slepitoward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait. You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGHTABOUT and try 'The PIEDMONT WAY.” 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 “Other Fel low” and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME , ^ And not the isome body s & house to rent. Others by die a score have triied the “Piedmont a Way” and found it easy. Will you? e Call and talk it over with us. PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Leal Estate^epsrtmeiit. B^ijngton, • • - > North Cuvlina. Phone No. 76 666Ltii iPUTAl 0 Washi |ing thal |ment is Jchine o fsentativ fed a bill ^ipostoffic postmas l^service P • |!|s toT in l^oman ifweakne Ibreath. takii pJew sti bure b] ithings fitiieir us ^Preema
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