The State Dispatch. I depends to a conL. t’ v ia,ble extent on yourself. One insure its being a sfactory one is to come toilet arti- V; \ li i . L I L.«- Local Personal 1.000 MILES BY DOO FOR SALE- Good oak stove- wood. Will deliver. Phone No. 221. H. F. Bass;. Mr. S. T. Dodson of Kentucky spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Miss Cal Boland. The only sure cure fortonsilitis Spoon’s salve. Gall on your drug gist or groceryman. Mr. Lex Sterner of Baltimore, was the recent guest of his friend Miss Byrd McClure. Mr. Chas. Jeffreys returned Saturday from Duaham to be the guest of his parents a few days. Mr. S. P. Robinson of Danville spent Sunday in town the guest of his friend Mr. E. L. Graves. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Mebane who have been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Gar rison returned home Saturday. Mr. C. H. Hall, formerly of Spray, but now of Greensboro, spent Saturday night and Sun day in town the guest of friends. Miss Lena Phillips, of Graham, spent the first of last week in Greensboro with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Herndon. Miss Blanche story leaves to day, Wednesday, for Raleigh, where she wlU spend several days the guest of friends. Red Indian Brand Liver Pills 25c. at your druggist or by mail of Mrs. Joe Persons Remedy Co., of Kittrell, N. G. Mrs. W. P. Eerndon and son, Preston, Jr., of Greensboro, are visiting her |i,arents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Phiilips, at Graham Spoon’s Croup and Pneumonia Salvie, best skive for croupe, pneumonia colds, sore throat and tonsilitis. For sale at your drug or grocery store. Miss Mable EUis, of the Haw- field school faculty, spent Satur day and Sunday in town the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ellis. Mr. S. D. Thompson, who has been in Missrssippi delivering nursery stock, returned home Saturday and will be here for a month or more. FOR SALE- Ore 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. Have you tried the Red Indian Brand Liver ar>d Kidney Pills? Ask your Druggist. If he has none, Write to the Mrs. Joe Per sons Remedy Co., Kittrell, for them. Mrs. A. M. Scott of Lafayette, Indiana spent part of last week the guest of Mrs. Fonville on R. No. 2, also visited Mrs. Alice Fowler and is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Coble of R. F. D. No. 10. 10. San Francisco, .January After CO veering 1,000 miles ov,;“ Alaska snow with his dog team, Lieut. B. F. Waugh reported for duty at the Presidio today.; Lieutenant Waugh was sta tioned at St. Michael, Alaska, with the Sixtieth Infantry, when he received notification of pro motion and transfer to the Thir tieth. He went overland to Cor dova, where he boarded the last o^+^ound steamer. Atlantic Coast iBV^ntors. The following patents were just issued to Atlahtic Coast In ventors, reported by D. Swift & Co., Patent Lawyers, Washing ton, D. C., who will furnish cop ies of any patent for ten cents a- piece to our readers: Va. Roy C. Davidson, Fort Blackmore, Wedding copper. N. C. A. J. Ashford, Kinston, Tank siphon; W. D. Hester, Dur ham, spring wheel, S. C. S. Atkinsjon, Columbia, Latch. LIST OF MMED^LEnERS Remaining in I’ost Office at Burlington, N. C. Jan. 13, 1911. Gentlemen: B. S. Bowles (2), E, W. Cooke, Waiter W. Collum, James Car roll (2), V. B. Dixon, Geo. M. Holder, B. M. Huffman, G. G. Hughes, William H. Johnes, G. F. North Mg., Jesse K. Mont gomery, Jr., H. P. Thompson, Philiif) Wolf, Burlington Vinegar Co. Ladies: Thi$ is the Case With Many lington People. Too many BurKngton citizens are handicapped with a bad back. The unceasing pain caus es constant misery, making work a burden and stooping or lifting an impossibility. T!»e back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and lini ments may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure*the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills help sick kidneys. Can you doubt Bur lington evidence? Mrs. Isham Ashworth, Lake side St., Burlington.. N;» C., says; “About two years ago I began to suffer from kidney complaint and last winter I was in bad shape. The pains never left my back and it was almost impoBsi- ble for me to sleep well. This resulted in a tired, languid feel ing when I got up in the morning. Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me as soon as I began taking them and the results of continued use were so satisfactory that I recommend them with great confidence in their curative pow ers.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MiVburn Co„ Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’^s —and take no other. Notice Of Sale qt lte8> Estate. Under and by virtiae of a con tract executed to the Central | Loan & Trust Co., by the follow ing persons: Bruce H. Carro-^ way. Lot No, 6, W. C. Isley, Lots 1 Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11, all sh6w^ ‘ and described in plat Book No. one, page one of the public reg istry of Alamance County,, and I, Assignee of Trustee, will sell at auction for cash to the highest bidder on Sat’day,, Feb ruary 101912, at 111 o’clock A. M. at Graham, N. C. the land aituat edon Central Ave., Burlington, N. C. to satisfy said contract. This the 6th day of Jan. 1912, B. M. Hoffman, Assignee of Trustee. ml Miss Albut Burke, Miss Bessie Cooper (3), Miss Annie Cooper, Mrs. Frances Hall, Miss Josie Richardson, Miss Rosey Shaw, Miss Rosabe Andrews. Persons calling forany of these letters will please say “Advertis ed,” - lis»^. J. Zeb Walleb, Post Master, Drop a lettej of any of the Drug Stores, for Mrs. Tremmier. She will be in Graham and Bur lington for the next two weeks, and will be glad to talk to you a- bout your troubles and she prob ably can give you some good ad vice. Spit, U«it, Fiii Hines, Ala. —In a letter from this place, Mrs^ Eula Mae Brad ley says: ‘ 'I used to spit up all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head aqhed,. and I cpuld hardly drag arotind. Since taking Cardui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit. ’ Mrs. Bradley suffered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui' builds up the nervous system^, and strengthens the womanly eoBS^ti- tution. Thaf^s wfcar Cardai helfp- ed Mrs. Bradley ajjd. why it will help you. Try iib.. J. p. Spoon, D. V..K. W. A. Hornaday Spaon & Horisaday Veterinarians Office and Hospital Ofttew Phone 377 415 Main St, Ke84(i«iniee Phone 28?, pretty soon? No matter if and see the furniture that will inake- your iiew home Then eonsnlt* ’■'r for f^wvriturf' you are not (juite re^d'y to bav. Come i J j-T. _ J ~ * * 1)1 west of cosiness and comfovt-, etbook /too hard. Bring the othor with you e pock When in need of a croupe pheumonia salve try Spoon’'s. or SALE Of XEAL ESTATE. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain Mortgage executed to the undersigned on the L7th day of Jan., 1^9 and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ala mance County, North CaroMna, in Bojk No. 43, pages 455-458 to secure the payment of a certain Bond, convey^ certain real es tate, and whereas default having been made in the payment of said Bond and interest, I will ex pose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse and give date of advertised door of the County of Alamance, How’s TDis? We offer One HuntlriJd Dollars liewaril for any cPMse of Catarrh tha t. cannot he cured by ilall’s Catarrh Cure. h\ .L CHENEY & CO., Toleuo, O, We, the undei’signeij, have "known F. J. Chenev for the laett ir> years, and be lieve liiui perfectly honorable in all busi- nesR transactions aiul financially able to carry out anv obli^iations made by bis firiu. WAI.KING, KiNKAN & MaRVI>-, Wholesah- Driiggists, Toledo, 0. HaH's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly u)»un the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi inonials sent free. Price 75 cents jier bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take HalFs Family Vills for constipa tion. “Ltfty” Mar Dies. C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to>2 p. m. 7 to &p.m. First NationaJi Bank Building. Leave day calls, at Bradleys Drug Store. & Long Oamero ATTOiKKEYS AT LAW F. S. W. /turlinxtriH , la. SPMmoI BniUtaft Phone ° 259 ADOIPH L ft !V G (ira/mni ?offioe in BMg. PtlQfie IlNKI John H. Vernon, Attorn>jr aua uoansellor at Law, Barlingtop^ N. C. Office over Bradley’s Drug Store. Pbo«ie New Britain, Conn., Jan. 11.— Charles “Lefty” Marr, National League ball player, and best known of the old Cincinnati Reds Red Indian Brand Kidney Pills in 1890 and 1891, was found dead in a hotel here today. After quitting the Reds Marr went to act at once, you don’t have to wait. Small bottle at 25c. each, larger bottles,, Month’s treat ment, $1.00. Why not avoid Bright’s disease, while you have time. Montreal and later played with the Syracuse, Evansville (Ind.) teams. He played with a New Britain team last season. 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, bounded^as follows, viz: Beginning at stake corner of Washington & 40 ft Street (un named) running thence with said Washington Street South 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. 28, thence, with line of lot No. ,23 West 98 ft. to corner on said 40 ft Street, thence with line of said Street North 1’ East 1671-3 feet to the beginning containing 8:00 to 10:00 37-100 of an acre, more or less, ] and being lot No. 11 in survey of ■ Ireland property, a diagram of v/hich appears in book of deeds No. 36, page 108, olfice 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 R. Hoffman, Attom«]r>«l-Law Burlington^ North Carolina. Otfice, Second Floor r'irst National Batik Building. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building tURLl]NGTON,?|N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Phyucian & Surgeon. S'Jffice in Piedmont’Bu|lding..TJ Office Hours.J 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAYIWORK. Scfaolarship^For Safe. I will sell at a discount a $50 Scholarship in one of LHE BEST Business Colleges in the country. Scholarship is good at College or for a Home-Study Course. Address JNO. DOE, care this paper. I cordialfy nwite y«si visft die AMERICAN CAFE, where you will be served wii^ dl the affords. AQ kiais of ga^e and oysters in scascii. Private room lor ladies .......GOOD ORDER GUARANTEED R. H. PEARSOI(,' Proprietor Front BurHngtoo^ N. C 1 A FLYER AT | ADViiK 1ISING IN THIS PAPER IS NOT -A V. AEROPLANIC EX!t*EKIMENl Our ratt-E *re let people ki rw your foods anrf fiicts are- right. Run a series of ads. in this paper. 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'ss!SxlSs § ve a Right to if you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it We Will Help You. The first step|toward financial independence is to own your own home. Begin novy. Don’t wait. You have waited all these years and you are still paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT and try *The PIEDMONT WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week or month, together with the interest, taxes, in surance and maintenance money—nan^ely. Rent —that you have been paying to the “Other Fel low’’ and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME Bnrfington, And not the some body’s ^ house to rent Others by the ^2 score have tried the “Piedmont § Way” and found it easy. Will you? J Call and talk it over with us. a Leal Estate Jepsrtntcnt. North Carofina. Phone No. 76