I II '■i Vl fell The State Dispatch, Wh}’ not €onsalt aD thority on SEEDS. Local tt Personal Mr. E. L. Graves is at home on the sick list. Fresh Buckwheat Fk«r, Coble's Grocery. J. R. Hoffman spent Saturday in the conntry with Mr. M. L. Holton hunting. A new Fox typewriter has re cently been placed in tiae office of the Merchants Supply Company. Hon. E. S. W. Daifteron spent first of the week at Sii er City on professional business. The regular services at the Methodist Protestant Church Sunday morning was i.ery inter esting, The Holy Communion was celebrated. Mr. Jno. Lynch of the Univer sity at Chapel Hill speat Sunday in town the guest of relatives, Mr. Gordon Curtis of [leidsville spent Sunday in town the guest of friends. Cotton Hulls aid Meal, Coble’s Grocery. FOR SALE—Good oak stove- wood. Will deliver. iPhone No. 221. H. F. Bass. Free every Thursday night at the Grotto a handsome souvenir of china for the ladies Messrs Tracey and Nick Me- bane of Gi'eensboro spent S,unday the guest of their parents Mj\ and Mrs. J. H. Mebant-, Mr. Sam Robertson r>f Danviiie spent Sunday in tov^n the guest of Mr. E. L. Graves. Mrs. C. B, Hobgood. and little son of Wilsoa arrived Saiturday to be the guest of, friends and re latives here for? several days. Mr. Eugene Rimmer of Tar- boro spent Saturday and Sunday in town the guest "of his sister Miss Hortense Rimmei;. Wanted, to trade Treasury stock for second hand 2Q or 25 H. P. furnace boiler for machine shop. Call or address,' Holt-En^ne Co. Burlin^on, N. C. Some one has handed us the following remedy which is said to he very good for fj. ost bitten feet. Mix one part eUeh iodine and glycerine and paint feet three times each day. j|; FOR SALE—One se ven horse power gasoline engine,! good as new. Too light for my use. Phone 611 Snow Canipi, or ad dress F. L. 3poon, Hartshorn, K. C, Miss Kate Walker is spending a few weeks at her old home near Union Ridge the guest of her mother Mrs. L. H. Walker. Mrs. Margaret Suther who has been keeping house for F. V. Snell prior to his death and visit ing at Goldsboro for the past several days passed fehi-ough town Monday en route for C&iicord her home. Mr. B. T. Elder celebrated his forty-first birth day Tuesday Jan uary 30th, The fmest present was a large boy. May he live and enjoy many more: birthdays. Gardening time will soon be here. BURLING TON DRUG Co. have jusli received a fresh sup ply of Woods Seeds and can furnish what you need. Buy early and get what you want. BuriingtonDrugCo. Ferry's Seeds, Coble’s Grocery. Mr, J. W. Cates spent Monday at Reidsville the guest of friends and on ousiness. Mesdames. J, H. Vernon, Grady Cates, Luther Perry, and Mr. Grady Cates spent Monday in Greensboro. The old sags about “what goes up must come down" does not apply to the price of necessities. Thia problem of what to “do to our former presidents is get ting more and more acute every day. Indian KiUed On Track. GverTaxed Himidreds of BurliDgton Readers Know what It Means. The kidneys a e overtaxed; Have too much too do. They tell about in many f.ches and pains— Backache, hip pains, headache. Eariy symptoms on kidney ills. Urinary troubles, Bright, s dis ease, dropsy follow. A Burlington citizen tells here the way to keep the kidneys well. Mrs. Ella Hughes, Dixie St., Burlington, N. C., says: ,‘I glad ly verify the statement I have previously given, recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills. This rem edy never fails to bring me en tire relief when I have occasion to use it. I suffered from back ache, caused by weak kidneys and I also had dizzy spells. Since I got Doan's Kidney Pills from the Freeman Drug Go. and used them, I have had no serious trou ble oi thiiJ i.ind. I am always srind tu .,ive this preparation my ..iiuorsement.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for thfe United Str.tes, ^jEemember the name—Doan’s --and take no other. lioHcf ofjiite of Real l^tate. Un'del ahl by virtue of a con tract executed to the Central Loan & Trust Co., by the follow ing persons: Bruoe H. Cari*6- wayj Lot No.6, W. G. Isley, Lots Nos. 8, 9, 10 and 11, all shown; 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 public auction for cash to the highest bidder on Sat'day, Feb ruary 101912, at 11 o'clock A. M. at Graham, N. 0. the land sitaat ed on Central Ave., i Burlington^ ;N. C, to satisfy said contract. ; This th 3 6th day of Jan. 1912. B. M. Hoffman, Assignee of Trustee. from Near Rochelle, 111., an ^Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast ex press. He paid for his careless ness ivith his life. Often its that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your Hfe when prompt use of Dr. King’s New Discovery will, cure i;hem and so prevent a dan- j gerous throat or lung trouble. “It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that ::ollowed a severe attack of Grip,” writes J. R. Watts, Floy- dada, Tex,, “and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reliable and ,*uarunteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Freeman Drug Co. The Dispatch a year for $1.00. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Spit, Quit, Fft. Hines, Ala.—In a letter this place, Mrs. Euia Mae Brad ley says: “I used to spit up all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head ached, and I could hardly drag around. 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 strengtfiens the womanly consti tution. That’s why Cardui help ed Mra. Bradley and why it will help yoffl. Try it. Pf^essional Cards J, p. .Spoon, I>. V. s. A. Hornaclay Rockefeller must be glad Car- negit! was not attracted to the oil bus! r ess during the eariy days. How's TUis ? We offer One Humlrwj Dollars Jteward foranfc«8e^ Catarrh that eannot Im* cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. p. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolkbo, Oi We, the aadersigned, have knovrn F. J. Cbeaey for the lasbt 15 yean}, and b«)- lieye him perfectly honorable ia «U; ftofi- ness ti'ansactions and financially able ie narry out aov obligat4oti8 made by hi» firta, Walding, Kjsnan & Marvin, Wholet9B,Ie Omggists, Toledo, 0; Hall's Catarrh Cure is takes internal ly, acting directly uf>on the blood and mucou8 surfaces of the system. T^tl monials sent free. Price 75 cectfi per bottle Sold by all Dm joists. Tako Hall's Family Pitln foreonstipa^ tiOB. If a cold wave could only know wher a hard-hit country has had enough. Mortgagee Sale of Persoaftl Property Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain chattel mortgage executed by R H. Henderson on the 2Si^ day of July, 1911, to L. E. Gattis, to. secuiethe payment of a note for $75.00. and interest thereon, I will offer for isale at public auc tion, at the First National Build ing cn SATiJRDAY. THE 2^1TH DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1912, at 12 o'clock M.,_ in the City of Burli ngton, the following describ ed property; One Jersey Cow, One Buy Mule and One Gray Hoi*s0« Terms of Sale Cash. L.A.Gattis, Mortgagee. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed in trust executed to the Piedmont Trust Co., on the 25th day of June, 1910 by Y. W. Lee and wife, Fannie Lee, and duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Alamance County, in Book No. 49 of mortgage deeds, pages 117-124, to secure the pay ment of a certain bond, and the holder thereof tiaving applied to the Piedmont Trust Co., to make sale of the real estate there in conveyed in accordance with the conditions contained in sjtid deed in trust, we will expose to public sale at the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Dwr of the County of Alamance, N. C., on Sat. Mar. 9th, 1912 at e- leven o’clock A. M.. the land con veyed in said deeJ in irust, to wit: 1 Two certain lot# or parcels of land adjoining each other and the lands of S. E. Jeffrey, W. B. Ma- l(Mie^ Joe McAdams, Sarah Coble and others, lying and being in Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, describ ed as follows: No; 1. Beginning at a stone on JoeMeAdam's line, and W. B. Malone's corner, thence N. 84 3-4 deg. W. with W. B. Ma lone’s Une, 18.57 chs. to middle of public road from Burlington to Glencoe, N, C., thence with said road towards Glencoe 270; ft. to a comer in middle of said — road, thence S. 84 3-4 deg. E.! 18.57 chs. to Joe McAdams’ line,' thence with said Me Adam’s linej S. 10 deg. W* and parallel with, first line to the beginning, Ma-1 lone's comer, containing seven; _ and four tenths (7.4) acres, more ! or less. j No. 2. Beginning at a stake! in Glencoe road, thence S. 80 3-4 i deg. E. 10.67 chs. to a stake, j ^ thence N. 10 1-2 deg. Sv 1.88^'^-* chs, to a stake 8 ft, from Jos,! Christopher'ii line, thence N. 83 S-4 deg. W. 10.67 chs. to a stake in Glencoe road 8 ft from Christopher's corner, thence S. 10 1-2 deg. W. 1.88 cns to the be-- ginning, containing two acres, more or less, being all of the land conveyed by W. B Sjpocfi & Hornaday Veterinarians OflScf and HoepitaJ Office Phons 377 415 Main St, Reaidsnce Phone 282, C. k. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 £o 2p. m. 7 to8 p.m. First Nationitl Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. pretty soon?’ T??en consult ns for ideas about furniture. No matter if yow not quite ready to buy. Come in and see the fu'rnjtnre that will make your new home a nest of cosiness and comfort xvfihorjt ^training the pock etbook too hard. Bring the othpr party with you. s § 8 Dameron & Long ATTOaNEYS AT LAW F. S. w. mm^ Burlington In BalWag Pbone 259 hmm L 0 m G Graham {office ui lolt-llicfetlMi Bidg. rtMn lOM John H. Vernon; Attome/ ana £Jonni»ellor at Law, Burlii^ton, N. C. OflSce over Bradley’s Drag Store. Fhon^ John R. Hoffman, Attoney-at-L«w Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Secondj* Fioor r1rit National Bank Biildiafi. DR. H. BROOKS Suriseon Dentisi Foster Building r*CJRLJiNfiTON.’|N. C. J. K. Taylor, M. D. Physickn & Sargeon. UflSce in Pledmont^Building. Office Hours^I 8:00 to 10:00 ' 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAYIWORK. Merehandise, Household Goods, &c. H. C. &^aselman, will sett at PttbLe Auction at my place jn Pallmon Jownsli^p^ Aiaman^e Cc^ on FRIDAY, and wife to W. T. Walker Nov. 26, 1904. This the 3rd day of Feb., 1912. Piedmont Trust Co., Mortgagee. Scholarship For Sale. ,, , I will self at a discount a $50 Malone 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. iri Ffebruary; 1912) The follow^ pr^erty, to^i^t: FcHrty^three and one-hall acres of Land, with good boild- ings, good orchard and good well irf watei^ Entiie stock of Merchandise, FanniBg Tools: Threshing Machine: One Wheat DriU, good as ^w; One l-hdf^e Wagon and, ness; One Buggy and Harness; Set of Black smith Tools; One lot of Ciit Feed; Household and Kitcheioi Furitiitiire; and tUmf other articles too numerous to mention. M situated i^ terson Tp. Also dU n^ outsti^ing not se^d by that d^^ wilf be offered for sale to the highest bidder. R. No; 1, Rock Creek, N; C. For Results, advertise in The I YouHave a Rightto i If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to sarn it We Win Help You. The first step|toward 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. 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—namely. Rent :-that you have been paying to the “Other Fel low’* and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME And not the some body’s g house to rent Others by the § score have tried the “Piedmont g Way” and found it easy. Will you? g Call and talk it over with Us, keal Estate Jepsrtmcnt. f. ' . . Binriiaetoii, - • - • ~ North Carolina, Phone No. 76 3e itei Hou^of United S gress ass purpose o cticabilit mail deli delivery incorpora' or bo»;ou tion of n within it ing to th en by aut ed States offce of t the Post he is her ected to by establij cording t by the P mayadop to side wa of houses the placi ceptacles of reside PROVI riers of t shall upor salary noi dollars pe ‘ year’s ser to seven h lars; and a com pen hundred( post office postal rev fiscal yeai sand dolU er, That heretofor ference tc Rural Del by exten service, s the sum o sand doll£ ed, out Treasury ted, or as be npcesa master G system of dance wit Act. North Can *The fol up the No bpr Comm V,Chas. B w Ch F. Camp Hal!, Faye vjis, Green Ip., Durh Aberdeen Wake For Raleigh; boro; W. T. Vann, si^n. Char Greensbor Wilmingtc These selves, gi\ Committe that is noi ful. It ro to explain fust what should be The Cor constitute hood of th |ect» in tl law whic" ment in f. ages Vi either in open air, tlie empk night. T Labor Co the time State sho cent chik ployed at hurtful o physical prevent t ual deve and espc should no work dur the very provided growth. The C lieves tha upod the er sort of tion oi should be tion oJ: a; la\v is ol i;ia 1 . ; shi)-". Vt ,, bled V i! h gxj'li'i!) ii King’« N' have i'oui dy,” Fo kidn^^y tr( ed. Onlj Drug Co. "s:

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