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'A ‘‘S 5g,$j3>vS&5; Why not Consult an thority on SEEDS. A«- Gardening time will soort beViere. BUKu[i.Nu- TON DRUG Co. _ have just }’eceived a fresiisup ply of Woods Seeds and c-'ii luri'jisli wlifit you V eai'lv arid get Mortgagee Sale of Personal Property I Under and by virtue of the povv I er oftsaie contained in a certain I chattel moi tgage execuled^'by J>. H. Henderson on the 28'b d.-iy iiof Juiy, 1911, to L. E, i.^atlis, ; secure the pavment of ;i note. '$75,00, and interest Lhereon. to .foi- I ^ WMY HESiTATE? Off«r That Involves No Money Ri!^ , if You Aosept It. We are rr>^iUvt> t'ur remedy v;- completely ri:*lievc‘ const ipatiou, t: matter hoTr (hronic it rjay be. tiiui \i olfer to i'nrtn;;?! it free of all'’OPi: fails. Constiiv.sHcn irt t'OBitnonly cniist-iV '•woaknf^ss' of tbs nervPR ancl ri::n:~ ^ ■ y'X' ■ ■ a"X ‘ ,L V,„. Ji. >. ft “*' IH will offer for sale at puoi.'c ar.C .of the ira-se Intewtlne. To 5 } tlie First Natioiv.J Duitd need. I'Juy IV'.v v what you want. iuflli'|!oi]iraf|C9. CTiro you nui.'^ir Iboiel'ore toBii? ui-i sTreii.cthcii those crsar.s UiUl Jijeiii to !i.ctivil'y, W0.vv-an;:.,v0!.i to try lU'.’call Orc.'p;'!: on onr fxvun'.'i.ntpo. They nt’o en!c*:i !: Locai ^ Personal ;f 11*111 Foiiiidation : tion, : ing on 'SATURDAY, THE 24TH l.)AY OP FEBRUARY,. 1912, j at 12 O clock aI.^ ',V' > enudy. iimV !H‘e panicnln'rly I Burlington, the lollowing desciib- j led property:, One Jersey Cow, iOne Bay Mule and One Gray I Horse, ; Terr^'o of Sale Cash, L.A.Gattis, Mortgagee. (vVKO rill ‘ Ferry’s Seed!, Coble’s Grocery. ^ Undermine It in Bur-1 Indian Klllfid On Track. Mr. . and Mrs,, Walter Thoiiias | are rejoicing o\ er the arrival of a | girl baby at their home last week. I Fresh Buckwheat Fiour, Coble’fi Grocery. Miss Horten :;;e Rimmer spen’; Saturday and .Sunday at Hnls- boro the guest 4f her parents. Cotton Hulls a!nd Meal, Coble’ s Grocery. ; Mr. and Mri., R. C. Caropbeli, Mrs. Mary Wav, and Mr. E. L. Way visited relatives at Gibson- ville Sunday. / FOR SALE- Good oak stov€- wood. Will deliver. Phone No. 221. H. F. Bii#. :NIrs. I. J. Makur left Saturday night for New jYqrk and Balti- more where she will spend thrfe weeks buying spring goods. Automobile,;.; yes, write lo Ford Garage Co.. Greensboro, I'h C., for 1912 ca::;:Hlog-of the nev;- est Ford Cars,, We were glad to 'see Rev. C/. B. Cox of Norfolk in town Satur day. His mar.y friends here al ways welcome him back, Buy a Ford because it is a Bet ter Car, not because it is elietip- er. See large display ad. in !;c- day’s issue. Miss Miniiiif? Gari’ison who is teaching on R, F. D. No. 3 spe:nt Saturday nigiiit and Sunday the guest of her -^tster Mrs. Will Dai ley. Mr. and E. C. Rumbiey spent Saturday night and Sun day the gueet of her parents Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Crouse of n*ar Springwood Church. FOR SALE^One seven horse power j^soliG4* engine, good as new. Too l,:^ht for my use. Phone 611 Stiow Camp, or ;jd- dress F. L. Spoon, Hart:ihorn; N. C. Mr. J. W. Cates who spent part of the past week a visitor at jReidsville was the guest of Prol F. H. Curtis aiisd informs us tiiat Prof. Curtis :;is getting along nicely and ht.s a fine school. Naths.,!:? Evans and Miss Pirena Overman were married last Tliursday night at the home of the bi'idv’s mother in East Burlington, Jl'sq. H. F. Moore officiating. Prof. A. M. Garvv'ood who, in company with Mr. J. M. Co ble, has been spending the jast month at Florida, Cuba and oth er points of interest returned last Friday and has many in::er- ■esting stories, to relate. lington. People cire sometimes slow recognize true merit, and they cannot be blamed, for so many have been humbugged in the past, The experience of hund reds of Burlington residents, ex pressed publicly through news papers and other sources, places Doan’s Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here. Mrs. Sarah Andrews, Webb Ave., Burlington, N. C., says: ‘1 am always willing to give Doan’s Kidney Pills my endorsement, knowing from personal experi ence that they are a gtx>d remedy for kidney trouble. I suffered a great deal from pains in the small of my back and I had such bad headaches and dizzy spells that I could not get around. Fin ally I decided to try Doan’s Kid ney Pills and got a supply from the Freeman Drug Co. They re stored me to better health than I have enjoyed for years and not only strengthened my kidneys but drove away the pain.” (Statement given December 19, 1907.) LASTING EFFECT. On January 14, 1911, Mrs^ Andrews was intervened and she said: “I arn glad to make the fact known that the cure effect ed by Doan's Kidney Pills three years ago have been permanent. My health ^ince that time has been excellent.” 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. I Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian I went to sleep on a railroad track ' and was killed by the fast e x press. He paid for his careless ness with his life. Often its that way when people neglect coughs colds. Don’t risk ymr' hi'e prompt use of jjf. isew Discovery will ( >!.. „xiem and so prevent a dan- i'erous throat or lung trouble. “It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cougii that followed 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 fiuaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Freeman Drug Cu. cliildren, 'I'ht'y woin to net din?rtly i the ut’vvfs :nni muscles‘af the ho-.vr:- They np.iK’.rc'ritly hnve a xieutral actiO! on the o'her ovKinis, They do iiv purge or Louise other iuconveniei.ic«. V.' •will refund your uioney if they>d(t rm overcome cfwooie or iiDbitvt.i'.i 'con.sti!! ' tion and thus aid to reliev‘ the myri!;:i - of or ‘devndent dirouic .'11; menrs. Try Kexn)] Orderlies at our ns!> Three sl:'.es. liO;-. Mnd 50e. So’'"' only rit I'Uf store—The Rexair Stoii, FREEMAi\l DRUG CO. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. 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, 19LO by Y. W. Lee and_ wife, I Fannie Lt.4. .Mud duly registered in t.iie office the register or jdeeiisof A!a:;):ince County, in I Book No. 49 of mortgage deeds, I pages 117-124, tu se -.ure the pay ment of a cerL'rtiii boiid, and the Spit, j)im, m. Hines, Ak.—In a letter from this place, Mrs. Eula Mae Brad ley says: “i used to spit up all 1 ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My heiid • ached, and I could hardly drag around. Since taking Gardui, this lias entirely quit, and now I feel quite, fit. ” Mrs. Bradley suiitu’ed irom ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds up the nervous system, and strengthens the womanly consti tution. That's why Cardui_help ed Mrs. BradU'., Mnd v/hy it will helj) you. Iry it. • 'Kr X 1 ProfessioBal Cards Hard Yarn Spinners Meet. Charlotte, l?eb. 6.— Hard yarn spinners representing all the southern states gathered at Gas tonia today and effected a reor ganization of the Southern Hard Yarn Spinners association. There were 76 delegates present, and over 600,000 spindles were re presented. J, i'. s. \V. A. Horniiday Spojn k ilornaday Veterinarians ■ bstwi'en the’ stiick -■pecuktdr and ths reii .ej^t:\te in vestor: File stock buyer nch today and dead broke tb-morrow. ‘ The ire^V^ hiis something that cannot get ay/:ay; Ko nething that in- creases ia value sill the time. We h some rcdl estate bargair R that rrK*;.jrf big money to quick buy ers. Got a little money you'd like lo^^d with- OUtTlsk? ' . iP^SURANqE AND REAL ESTATE GOMP’Y Burlington, North Carolina 18S3Z2BB2HBE For Results, advertise in The State DispatGh. It will pay. Free every Thursday night at the Grotto a handsome souvenir of china for the ladies. Wanted, to trade Treasury stock for second hand 20 or 25 H. P. furnace boiler for machine shop. Call or address. Holt-Engine Co. Burlington, N. C. In the Burlington Sunday Schcofs Sunday, reb. 4, 1912. Sunday School Totals: AtteTi>l.inre C(>!l(fc1io1i M. E. Baptist ' 187 ' 11.64 Presbyterian 96 3.14 German Ref. 70 .1.5 2 Christian, 155 8.49 M. P. 142 3.09 Webb Ave. 80 2.16 Elmira Chpl 730 $30.04 iKEN’S BIBLE AND iiAPACA CLASSES’ TOTALS. Att.er:lfincc CollHctioii Baptist 46 5.78 Presbyterian 7 L90 Cliristiar 27 3.07 M. P. 25 1.00 German Ref. 23 .69 Webb Ave. 24 .1.00 M. E. Elmira Chpl Total today 730 $13.44 O.fflceaud HoBpitJi] Otlice Phone 377 415 Main Si, He,"id(>iit;e I’boin- •>82, C. A. Anderson M. D. Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m. First National Bank Building. Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. f Dameron & Long . ATTORNEYS LAW F. S. If. DAMERON .holder thereof having applied to Lhe Piedmont Trust Co., lo make sale of the real estate there in conveyed in accordance with the conditions contained in said deed in trust, we will expose to public sale at the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door 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 deed in trust, to wit: Two certain lots or parcels of land adjoining each other and the lands of S. E. Jeffrey, W. B. Ma lone, 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 JoeMcAdam’s line, and W. B. Malone’s corner, thence N. 84 3-4 deg. W. with W. B. Ma lone’s line. 18.57 chs. to middle A.ttorney aua t;oun8ellor at Law, of public road from Burlington | Burlington. N. C. to Glencoe, N. C., thence withi^_ “ said road towards Glencoe 270, over Bradley^ Drug Sl,ore. ft. to a corner in middle of said Phone 6o. road, thenee S. 84 3-4 deg. E. j 18.57 chs. to Joe McAdams’ line,! _ _ /v» thence with said McAdam’s line; John K. Hofrman, S. 10 deg. W. and parallel with . ■ first line to the beginning, Ma- Attoraey-at-Law lone’s corner, conteining seven Burlington,' North Carolina, and four tenths (7.4) acres, more ^ i or less. 1 Second Floor first Natioiiial No. 2. Beginning at a stake: Bank Boildinic. in Glencoe road, thence S. 80 3-4 T . ■1- Merchandise. Burlington office in I^PiedmoDt BslldlBg Pi]QD8 • 230 ADOLPB LONG Graham Sofflcein Holt-Klcholson BIdg. Phooe lOO-B John H. Vernon, John H. Vernon, Secretary deg. E. 10.67 chs. to a stake, thenceN. 10 1-2 deg. E. 1.88 chs. to a stake 8 ft. from Jos. I Christopher’s line, thence N.' 83 3-4 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 chs to the be ginning, containing two acres, ^ more or less, being all of the land conveyed by W. B. Malone and wife to W. T. Walker Nov. 26, 1904. This the 3rd day of Feb., 1912, Piedmont Trust Co., Mortgagee. DR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BURLINGTON. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Ufiice in Piedmont"Building. OpFiCE Hours; ‘ 8:00 to 10:00 4:00'to 6:00 X-RAYiWORK. Household Goods, &c. I, HL C, CouMelman^ seH at Public Auction at my place in Patt^ Alamance Co., N; C., on 23d in February, 1912) The following prop«rty, to-wit; Forty-diret and one-half acres of Land, with I'ood bufld' ings, good orchard and good well of water; Qitire stock of Merchandise, Farming Took: One Threshing Machine: One Wheat Drill, good as new; One l-horse Waggon and Har ness; One Bnggy and Harness; Set of Black smith Tools; One lot of Cut Feed; Honsehoid and Kitchen Forniture; and many other articles too numerous to meAtiOn. All situated in Pat terson Tp. Also all my outstanding accounts if not settled by that day, will be offered for sale to the highest bidder. H. G. GOUNSELMAN. R. No. 1, Rock Creek, N. C. Right to If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to earn it WeWili Help You. TJie first step|toward financial independenGe is to own your own home. Begin now. Don't wait You have waited all these years and you are K 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 Felr low’' and soon it will be YOUR VERY OWN HOME •I And riot the some body’s g house to rent. Others by the | score have tried the “Piedmont | and found it easy. Will you? and talk it over with us. % kveal Estaite Jepartijient. on. Noiiii Carolina. Phone No. 76
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