/■» »7 olina hain r any )arty eone (>uses as to / !:r. ■ S') a;* seeking yoai Inhjl-on to rise. all other busi- ^al rej utation. rrltlH?, Bnslnesi I conditions, r. :fs of bankca:^- miographers. Is Die resui St’uly. ;ce>; on lessoUi. Dkauohok. In. Vf -x free ti'dx- wiiie x>illegh The pay. tf '-Jv '-As'sjf I QV S iont •ip n-iC^Y^i The Stalls Bispatehi ft A Bottle of Wine on a Christmas , Spree. A Statesville young lady friends in another town duriftg the Christma;s holidays. W1 en she was ready to st'irt home l er host and ho.stess gave her a botcle of wine to bring to her pat'ents us a Chrisrjnas romembran-cti. The voung iad\’ and bottle of wine c mie ns I'ai'as Salisbury theni,t?ht siie sauted i'or home. At Balis- lii’.r' she l^nd to spend the night, ;is No. o5, due in Statesville at J'K, was annul led on ac^: vciu'.t of a \"veck in the iiwun- laii.s. The y >”.ng- lady left a call ut the Sah’siutiv liott*! SALEDF Kllll ESTATE. Ry Virtuethe powef , What Makes A Wonran. One hundred and twenty Terrible PkMe oi Saffering Clinton, Ky.-Mrs. M. C. Me ra ained in a 'ti'ertain Mortgapje-ex-i Bounds more oi> loss hfhoTiennd Elroy., in a letter from Clinton, i;cuted to fhe undersigned ■■oYi tlie, mTcie hi i wiite:'*! ?or six years, -I was a uch day of Nov., 19(^ duly | a good foundation. Pat into it registerman tne pfBce of the i health and strength and she may register of Deeds for Alamance , rule a kingdom. But that’s just i .ounty, North Garoum in Book | what Electric Bitters give ner sufferer from female troubles. I could not eat, and could not stand j on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. Aftei’ | ^0. 4^, pages 273 to'279, to se~ i Thousands bless Ih-m for over--; Cardui a week, I beg.nn to sure, the payment of a; certain ; coming fainting and dizzy spells n:ond, conveyed certain real for dispelling weakness,. ■ ate, and whereas default havitig , nervousness, backache and tired, ''veen made m the payment of | listless, worn out feeling. "Elec- ;.aia Lond and interest, the un-1 trjc Hitters luive done me a world viersigned will expose to public, of good,’’ writes Eliza Pool, De- sale to tho highest bidder for: pew, Oida.. “and I thank you, .‘ash at ttie Gaurthouse door 'o£ j with all niv heari, for making ni. in orcu"' i (' i due ii; Stales-, ii The Lotcl i'oiks ; !0e county of Alamance, on Sat. ; such a s’oodl medicine,” Only 50 ■eb. 10, at eleven o’clock a. m., '■ cents. OtiaranLeed bv Freeman lie land conveyed in sa-M Mort-, Drug Co, ;age Dee:l. to wit: i ' A certain tract of i or parcel I j.-ind in Boo'n Station Township,, :^Alap.iance County and State of ( ’Slopped Ttiosg Pains, ad;joinin'g for 4;15 a. ■ 5;0o train, J now at o.'^5. ailed her an hour too (^ai’ly--3;15--and she had to l v/aii at the Salisbury statio?^ hour longer than necessary. Anyhow, the young lady and bottle of >vine started hom-e all, I’i^ht from Salisbury. The bottle of wine wi?s deposited in the youn^ lady muff. Befere _ the " until I tiied Cardiai. I !on‘ on corner, running thence j been trouWed with various; r^aiij, ur.e . v i^aD.^uuiy tne yoing icdy lelti ^Q^ 3-2 E. 1 chain.&.2 links toa f^^hale ailments, but they were ti-iKi t^uuday. one Mottith sometmng pop agamst her. Thei ^i^j^g thence So. 70 West 12 chs. cared in a little while, thanks to . ‘oast.me, them4 So; «ardm ” Card™ fa .s»ecially|SSg.^SSSS'. ot tne D0.tie, nad >ut and. ,.2 ,VvTest 4 chs to a stone, tiience .adapted for use by aihng women: ra,!K-dhermurt and dvess.^ A: passeiigex on tlie train a Stages- Stitfcii-.’i coi'nar, v,l,e young rnan, went to her ;ss-,,, 2.1.2 E s,stanee^ gathered up tne wi,-e i g ^ 4 j ^ remamingin the botwe and rt-:,j;j road theiwe No. 73 2ij PJ. 4 North Carolina, lands of \V. VV. Sutton, Kobt, Wc'bpter, Dilly WatlingtjOn ani>d bthers, ar)d bounded as follows; Beginning at a stone in t/he the j - TinE'berville, Miss.—Miss Ger trude Gutlin of Timberville wri tes: did not know anything could stop those womanly pains, frorn which I suffered for two improve. Now I feel better than in six years,” Fifty years of success in actual practice, is;, positive proof, furnished by those ' who have used it, that Cardui] can alv;ays be relied on for re lieving female weakness, and dwease. Try Cardui, today, now! Baltimore Americaa Established 1773 ■ The Daily Americaii Ternu'by Mitil Postage Pi'epE’i.''. placed the stopper, A few min- '.■:hs. & 4 Iks. to a tftone, thence utes later the stopper went •■sky-. ^ gg g’;hs..s'75 Iks. to 4t relieves "headache, backacke, . dragging feeling, irregulaillyv nervousness, mise^ and womasi-’ ly weakn^s. It i-s safe. It is reliable. It does the wo^rk. Will • you try it? Please do. a pas^nger^ a cuurc^ ^earon cnas-, ,^^gton's comer, thence her line ed It and brought it back ■ ,.j » j j, g ^hs, & 10 Iks. to a Everything worked well until ^ ^er line the party arrived ic btinesvi ,|e. 74 1.4 ^ 4 ^.5 ,^5 There were no carriages at the station at that early hour and, they had to w^alk, the young tna.i carrying the wine. About half way over town the stopper flew out of the bottle ^ain a:nd the The Dispatch a year for $L00. Ai'iator’s Narrow Escape Dailj and Snndaj Six Mo.ftthgi Daily One Y'«r - - - : Dn'iiy , with 8uiuia.> .i^ilitiou, ()ntr Year .' •Sunday K'HitioD,'One V'enr. ’ '■ 1,50 The Twice-a-Wisek American The and l^wt' l*'ainily” Mews* ■ paper Published. , T .1 !. 2 E. 9 chs. to a stone in said young man gave ^ase. Lurymg, o.., ^ ■ o .(.Q stone thenf.e No. Los Angeles, Gal.., Jan. '26.— the beginning, containmg eight i while Aviatyr P. N, Sites was acres of land more or less. [ flying three hiaTidred feet above : 2 Bejdnning at a stone in the: the earth this afternoon Ms en- ,'Jlon College road Dilly Watling-1 rjne e'Kploded, rendering Wm un- ■^;m cor* er, running thence So. • ; tnseious. The machine drop- OKIY 'ONE DOIIAR A Six Mwth*i, .tO (7enti>. YEAH' to capture the stopper he fell down the embankment and bruis ed himself. Eventually the wine was subdued and delivered to those for whom it was intended— the young lady’s parents. Statesville Landuiark. GETS S25 mm reii 1.5 W. 8 chs. & 50 Jks. to a etone '..buisi F. Shepperd’s corner, thence withliis line So. 74 1-4 w jchs. & 17 -!ks. to the beginning, f.'i.mtaining Six acres of land more /ff less. This thefii'h day of Jan., 1912. .(-'eritra! ■Loan it Trust Co.., Mortgage^e. two hundred feit like a plum met 'but Sites suddenly recover ed i>efore the machine ti.it the earth aivl steerea his machine to the gro^uid iAi safety. He was not .seriously injured.. « The bitter days of are here and thfem cpines th sirte for awatm^ overcoat, and ri|^ ..:.here ,^e j to tell ybii bt' o® great stock of tlpe)^ You could not fi&a a attractive line of overcoats and men’s sujits aiiywherel' ' we dpiibt very m%c£ if you could find a X line where coniipari- son would be justjfl ^fied.-' ■' Iki III ".'■A* rill fv; irV', . Oi' "i Bill CF PET liiLSilES delib a ,!Ui. beth $2o ^ i’a.. air,;4' a:: anci a hi.’ii )ciay Mrr-., Eiii- , tins piaee, i'.ev jsuit against Dr. 7\I.or- ton F, Dixson, a neighbor, whose pet monkey .-'‘Tinirnie” climbed into.>Mrs. Snowden 's ' house and bit her on the ankle.'. The mon key was declared to be vicious. The Snowden’s and Dickeson^s are neighbors. ’■"’.Mrs. Snowden testified she had been taking a bath when the monkey climbed ed through a windo'v and hid un der a I’ocking chair. While she w-as dressing she sat in a chair to pull on her stockings and the, ^ monkev flew at her ahd inflicted j Rochelle, where the niarri- the injui'y ' ! performed. The defense declared that the! They did not live together un- ;The 1Hisv.h: of papers in a di- L , •'>ree suit today ' for Mra Ella I ./[iller Adams, against Warren | \dams, disclosed a marriage ini .! ,;ew Rochelle in 1901. of a 18-j ; >kr-oid gir! to a iG-year-old! bi>y. ■. i lAccording to the pL;pers in thej '-[se, Adams was extremely jeal-1 iis of his u3-y€ar*oid fiance and j Dir this reason'her mother sug-1 :.!'ested that they marr-y, but live | i:i,part for two years. | With the girl dressed in long j -'■iarts to make her appear older j L'ian she was, the pair went toj monkey was tame, and would not bite any one unless it was teas- td or hurt. The doctor claimed that when 3klrs. Snc.vden wa.s bitten she must have rocked on the monkey's tail. „U 1903 and separated in 1908. i;};sTER?i M iNvriio., LEAP I'EAH PilflPOSALS This “o!d :poo!” -teing proved !,;i- the packers is not a perfumed :;.ool into which the accused may ii lunge and take an immunity iy*th, Pay Yoar 1912 Road Tax l’hespe:ial road T.ix of $1.25, for the year 1912 is now due, and payable until April I.«=t. after which time we are not allov/ed to receive it and all persons, who are lia; ble, are required to give three days work. For convenience of all 1 have placed the books at the cotton milivS and at othe r public places, so that it will not be nesessary to come to town to pay. The Sheriff and his dep uties v/iil also lecpt- for this tax. ■ Yours Trulv, Albert J, Thompson; Treasurer Alamance Coiaaty. imWICE-A.VlfEEK AMERICAN is pul. IiHhed in two. issues, Tuesday aad and Friiiay mornings, with the uewe of the ■vv’eek in conif)act’ filw,t.pe. It alw) con- taiB-e interesting speeia.1 correspondent*©, entertaining roiuauees, j!;ood poetry, lo- ■e.al iHsttei- of 4>eiitei'al intei’est «nl fresh miseeilaiiy suitalsie Jar the ln./me circle. A ff'i.T-tfJnllv i'fl5i,e5 AfrTfcultnnil iie]iart- inent-anil ;i, full sii-id TielinbU? Klwi.ncinl !!,nti 4{t‘portsn,rc s])ecinS ' f * CF3AS, C. FtltTOW & CO. :: KML37s H ttfi t't’fiKshc, : AmerfMD Offi«. , ■ ,, ,• '3alti»ooTe, MdJ tome Inllstus MEN and B. GOOD '/Is j.iiiL ■ ■' iia m 1 Sji Home of Ooocl dotH^si Pi 0.- ANNUAl^ REPORT OF : ALAMANCE OWLSION December .3Ii 1911 Eost.on, ^ M.aas.',. Jan. 24. —Be--1 icause fi senior pridsped' a. letter; ; from hissweetheairt to his'lips.a-1-, . jTOut fifieenrper cent..^f'iho s-tu- 1910,..Insurance in effect • . ■. i dents yf ^Glai'k s 'College Dec.'31, 11)11, !^ew business wi'itten ,, jdovvn wu.ch the mumps, rie-1 31, 1911, Rein stated from lap,se ' I bating team has been disrupted j . j and the basket ball .schedule has been abandoned, several of the I star players being, victims of the 1 epidemic. 'v. _ j Determined to., trace ’ the epi- j demic to its. source, th^ > authori- ities investigateid the : student's correspondence. The senior em- ' barassedly admitted leceivipg j the billet doux from a locality i where the disease prevailed, and j that he was stricken soon after ; bestowing a kiss upon the .mis* i .ive, whkh was sabseqoently i Dec-,'' i found to be germ-laden. ■ ■ ^ - -- Policies Amoiit - Dec. , 31,1911, Canceled ,7 $ jj,,450«\00 ':; pec. 31, 1911. .Lapsed. .. 42 , .36,ldO.Q().■ .Asiiauttt-. 108 '126,910.00: 7 5,100.00' I. ■ . : . • •• i:73Gw f6SiiM,5DO/' :m, •■41,-590.00- Dec, Totj Insurance in effect'‘y., ,, Statement of Fin;ances ' ' • CREDIT ‘ ,: Dec. 31, 1910, By cash in Citizens’ Bauk., • at Graham at 4 per cent ' ' ■ . Dec. 31, 1910,■ By notes held by Ass^n se- ' cured by first mortgage 'on reti' estate ■' ■ • of January 3, 1911 Dec. 31, 1911, By Interest Dec. 31,; 1911, By cash from policies rein stated The New Yorker who killed a bear with his fists in Colorado! i should go back home and get on i Dec. 31, 1911, By Credit on note's,- cash : I • t ^ . T rn I • • • 1 - ■ .. ’ mBxtaOf,vat»asaa^ ;1; the trail of the Tammany tiger. ! K i l: M', eaLt^iC', v'\ .^an. 20.** Witn advent of leap year, Aiarriage ■mse Clerk Claud F. Gage is iving letters from many wo- ’ inquiring for the names and 'S.-.res of eligible and desirable carried men who would make v-ood husbands and are on the :,.atr.'rnonial market. j ■'Here is a letter from a g rl I .';r, cat-jd in an P^iastern college | and r;ov/living on a ranch,”-he j saul today. “Here is one from a j housemaid in an old lady's home. | Anothei i.s from an oflicer of a[ V, .'man su.n'rage organizaiion in 0>'egon. Circumstances, you see, I'ave ]>lied tliem out of touch with 5he cla?::; the.v seek. They'j-e just {;f.mesick fora good husband.” j Ciigo mAv has adresses of two' I’K.,)'. v/liO desire to wed, one a, itd-ht-aued man weiglung 22.’j ^ pounds, 42 years old. wich ten | acr s 01 iand, three children, and I a good home. The other entry is ; young clergyman in charge of a | ^ount)-y church. ! A /IIS' ■ iP-K’ntf fit il'! iti When you your poultry appearance received I ' DEBIT I Dec. 31, 1911,'Total expense paid Jan, 23, 1911, To A. ,E. S. Lindsay, Sec.- ' $ 392;69; A reas. ?ax |or 1910 July 3, 1911, To A. E. S. Lindsay, Sec:- 41.7P X-v- ■ '■ •• i ’ ' • ’ ' •; *t.. ' $ 356. 00 *l,a25;06 '96i7»^ ■ 51, 7E: 185;00 •' • ■' •. J* •i'f ’• . . ; , • Treas. Special Tax 2.91 44.70 erfect When you slreich a line of 'Pittsburgh Fence arounr’ year poukry f|uarters or garden, you have enhanced d;e appearance a;:J increased the value of You hiive ako mace a proiltable investment in a per- iir property, feet fcnce which, thou[;h it costs no more, r,0 will still be standing- erect, even and firm years alter an ’nfenor one has had to be replaced many times. rrSBURGH PERFECT” FENCE i Ii' asWell -as all durin-£ metal st is '.ther Gtyics, is made of our specisl OFcn-Hearth wire—the toughest, most en- nossi'ble^D produce for fence manufacture. The v/ice is evenly and uniformly „„L..I fp a'ld resists rii.st and corrosion for t!;e lanpes:: time. The line and stay il; ^-e £X£C7^/C^LLF WELDED at th^ JOINTS, prodaciii;- a solid f-.bric of metal, perfectly adaptable to ai EVEKY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT f« every FIEiD, FARM. KANCH, LAVVN or POULTRY purpose. ' levels anrt deflections. Writ: for r.ntabf'ue^ S'lowir.ff 73 ditforent styles and sizes, adspted J Ei.n The Sagamore Hill reporters who are endeavoring unsuccess- fully to get the Colonel to come out should go around to the back entry and make a noise like a rhino, or hippo. Coble-Bradshaw Co. Builington, : : : : N. C. Just received a car load of Pittsburg Perfect Fenc ing. Prices right. We will save you money. 2, 1911, To Joe Frazier, .t'’ire Loss ■ Jan. 2, 1911, To Mrs. W. A. Blanchard, Fire Loe^s 750.00 June 31, 1911, To Mrs. Liz zie Bradshaw, Wind Loss 2.90 Sept. 8, 1911, To Jas.A. Win- ningliam, Fire Loss -12.10 Oct. 27, 1911, To W.G. Kirk patrick, Wind Loss 78.41 Oct 27, 1911,. Tp Letitia Rob erson, Wind Loss 7.85 .Nov. 15, 1911, To John F ; ' Cates, Wind Loss 7.51 Dec. 20, 1911, To Mrs. S. J. Thomps,on. Wind Loss 11.39- Dec. 22, 1911, To Jas.' P. Harden, Wind Loss . 1.60 Dec. 22, 1911, To David Hun ter, Wind Loss , 7.00. Total los§,es paid . ." ’ Dec. 31, 1911, Kotesheld by Ass’n'seCured ■. by first mortgage on real estate at 6 percent . , ^ Dec. 31, 1911, Cash in Citizens’ Bank of , Graham at 4 per cent interest' ‘‘ $916.41^ .' ■ ‘-■i’ ,i " -4 : ii04Q^0d 395.55' •'.if . .‘'Mr* r, • , , ' , ' - —^ $2,789»^ . Respectfully submitted,. ■ . .. ^ • • . --.vvvviVi*. > . .CHARLES a. December 31, 1911, Secretaiy and Tr^agu?©!*. The Association has paid to the farmeirs of' Alamance Counti for wind and fire losses within the past five yew3, $^41€.78. 7

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