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-' '- «. -. V^.r • .-.i v ’] c-?;;te ill- |:v r^r;i! deuci ^f^vestor h;is :ing that ia- - some rc.:i :o quick buy- Idoubie with- MPT iarollna in The ill pay. ale handise, ments s, &c. Public Auction Fownship, on ^RY23d try, 1912) Forty-three th good bu3d- vell of water; Farming Tools: j Wheat Drill, 3gon and Har- Set of Black- eed; Household y other articles situated in Pat- ndiiig accounts be offered for .LMAN. Creek, N., C : body’s g 'ii by the if Piedmont % Will you? ^9 ith us. Fca’ it. rth Carolina. The State Dispatch. [iiumed consultation of afew,sec- l dads among the leading proiiibi* ' feidnists and then the entire par- ; ly proceeded to headquarters, I inhere Mr. Davis specified thiw [ drug stores and five clubs, gave i the name of the man who had i done the work Saturday and also SECBETARY DAViS exposes liquqr sel lers AND ARRESTED jthe names of those who made the We clip the following- from th^i- [ sales. Mr. Davis had denied that Charlotte Observer which ex • he had given the purchaser the plains what happened there Mon j money with which to buy the Lv night when .vir. Davis, Sec- goods, or had promised him any. reiary of the Anti-Saloon League, Had it been otherwise, the pur- j,pQ!;e; chaser, who is a rather well- Mr. Heriot Clarkson was known Meckienburger* would be .,|^;.irman. After the audience j guilty of retailing also. ■ ^ “The scoundrels have outlived their day of grace,” thundered •Mr. Davis from the platform, re ferring to the druggists, “aiid the city officials ought to 'shut u'hu' h was [rova all the "J^ickoi Ages.’ union gathering cuurches, had sunj> ” and Rev. D. H: ]?o;;'!on. pastor of ihe First Pres- i(vH'i'iat) ehui'ch, had made th*, . iuvxafion, Mr. Davis secured down on them completely and al- The proceeded to un-|lov/ them no license at all.’ tie c(M-k nu>, not quite thut, either; i; declared that Charlotte had re- Tte Irlals Of A Traveler. “lama traveling salesman,” wjites E. E. Youjigs, E. Berk shire, Vt, “and wa^‘ifif'Fi trou bled with constip^lion aiid inoi- ge«tion till I begRn to use Dr. King's New Life Pille, \ihicb I have found an excellenc reine- Terrible Plctttre ot Sufferiog Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from CKnton, writes:" For six years, I was a sufferer from female troubles. 1 could not eat, and could not stand on my feet, without siilfering great pain. I had lost hope. After dy,” For all stomacl , liver or using Cardui a week, I began to kidney troubles they hi e uiV( qual-1 improve. Now I feel better than ed, Only 25 cents Drug Co. mm HEALTH. Tsko Advs-’.to'' a'. Fieernantin six years." Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnished by those who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied On for re lieving female weakness and di'^ease. Try Cardui, today, now! This Qeneroua j.is M nsation. After a generfc.i yisciission of the situation in th» and after declaring his bt- jie't that the Webb bill to prevent Ihe shipping of liquor into dry territory will pass the current sesssionof Congress, he declarec;,; ■‘Xhe worst place in North Cai> oiina for selling liquor by dru^j stcres and clubs is this gref.r metropolitan city of Charlotte.; ’ There\vas applause, of more (.r less doubtful appropriatenesiii, wiiicli possibly had reference 1:i:» rhe climactic phrase of the sent- tnce. Then Mr. Davis addtd that he knew what he was talli:M; ingabont. proceeded to open ' sf; box which sat in fron^ of hir:},' anil kde his audience have a look. He tO!'k therefrom cigiil'i pi;:' ixuvie^ of tjuesti'^iabie-looti:-, •iv: liq-ai'.l which he ‘'■'I tSn,!t• ';Io. iivr 0 he Suic. ceived more bad advertising from ^ her clubs than all the other towns | and cities in North Caroling, though, he added, this was dde to the efficiency of the local ojffi- cers. February the 15th has been set for the date of his hearing. Five Eastern Counties Have The Hookwomi Dispenjarias la Operalioia n Li'vi.'O (; ■■rei I i: >!■ T1! Cii of ee: .1 rt)i; r- I:' lo -'t ct, o'/u;ht ix \V 1hou I protrri-- I’iro I’oi', I ',:d corn § i § “Heie IS a pint 01 key bought by a e;ii;^.Gn ;u leiiburg J'rcma ciei'k in a K. ::Ai drug sioro wiihout a prescriptiUn for 7 5 cents. ,: ■‘This pint of corn whis'k#y was bought from the proprietor oi a Charlotte ciub by a citizan ©f Mecklenburg, who was nci; a iiiember, for 50 cents. > “This pint of rye whiskey wus bought by a ciu'zen of Meckieia- burg from_ the proprietor of a club of which he is not a member for 75 cents. “This bottle of rye whisikty was bought by o citizen of ypu.v county from an employe of a club of which he is not a m em ber for 65 cents. “This bottle of corn whisskey was bought by a citizen of ^ our city from an employe of a dub of which he if not a member for 75 cents.” Mr. Davis stated that with, one exception all of these estabiish- ments were located on Tra^e, College and Tryon streets,; and most of them near the square,,, At this point Recorder D. B. Sr!i:,ith, who took down the speaker’s re marks, left the hall and, making a complete directory of all ihe drug stores and clubs on the streets mentioned, incorporSfted these in three writs knowi" as the capias ad testificandum. Ser geant J. M. Youngblood, Ssrge- ant Joe Orr and Policeman Wal- Orr then waited at the front and £ide entrances of the Auditorium with these papers until the ser vice was concluded and served them. The courts in this State have held that a blanket inquiry is of no force. This was the I'eason for specifying all the esta’ilish- nierits whieh seemed tc ^ be brought within the survey cf the general indictment. The papers served on Mr Da vis required him to state wl ether or not he had knowledge ci i the lllegial sale of intoxicating li qhors by the following corporations: Manufacturers’ Club, Colonial Club, Woodall & Sheppard, I-law- ky’s, Tyron Drug Compauin, J. f. Stowe & Co., Reece & Aiekan- der, Hornets’ Nest Club, Bikgles Drujj- Company, W. L. H-'/.iM & Co., Palrr'etto (’lub, R. H. | Jor- daii (S', Co., Bowen Drug Coinpa- Queen City, East A'ienue Company, Royal, Acme, & Co.*R. K. Blair Co., ist 1 Joan S. Blake. ■ ^-rgef)nt Younp:blood came up-1 *■''1 Davis in the rear M: the ; 0, al’ter ti e last striig-glers' ! 0 leaving the haM. He began to )o,:(\ his document /'Truit’s not necessar,; said Uavip. ' ’;V\ell, the lav/ requirei ime to ^■oii,” said the officer. Ha fin- JsL(„d reading it. There ’tis’as a The counties of Johnston, Cra ven, Gates, Bertie and Beaufort have the State and County Dis pensaries in operation for the free exair.i'naiion and treatment -/i' hookvvornj di^jf ase. The work ^ in Jul'i'.slon coanty is being con-' ducted by ])r. t>. \V. Page, nsskfc; led by I\ir. L, H. Swindell, Micro-! jscopist; t.hat 'n Graveby Dr. : IF. i^trosiuJer, assisted by Mr. iW. C. luddi' .:v, Miei'osconisi; linii. 'in vi ites (uu.' iy by 1), T. F., •/.s. a..' M". ji -.u. i] lies, thar in no'lii'* b; ’ Dr. r. \V. (.V)vin.c,lou, assisted i\-. Ml-. ,b''. 0(>nijor; :iud tbatii- ': Be info'’t co'.inty by Dr. C.- I . P!'H;i;en, :-ssisU!d i-y i!vlrs, G. i. i'ridgen, ;\li:'roseopist. The a- bave n;in!ud Physicians arc the Difc-ti’ict iJirectors of tlio Flook- worm Cami.>;'.ign. Since Juiy the f’irst the dispen sa-'-y work has been finished in seventeen counties with the re sults that ni'ijre than twenty-six thousands of people have been treated, thousands were examin ed who net ded no treatment, and tens of thousands have been ac quainted with the disease and taught the essentials of sa»’ita- tion, neglect of which is respon sible for the spread of the disease The same nis^ilect is also wholly responsible for the spread of typhoid fevtjr. Youf Jiio’v.'j' 1; aju)T) request our stort 'i!' lUjiril! Ilnir Touk doesn't d.o fi;« we cl;i;ui. Tliat's our gunrnnlve. You otjlijAate .voHrseif tcs j.notiiii)!; Uunid yon ,isk ot j coulrt '.’■(? j'O'u Kn’nigor protif m: I onr foni-de.'-. -e In tiir? t|un]iiii.;s of pivyarati-jaV We rrni.'(] not. r..''4,)5’d i-i so 'irrn;::r eadci'^i' i>o':.n!l •’Dl’." i^nn’ continiJf t.ij sell it sis \rc do, if ii il'i'.’ not do ill] ii w'li.' Slic;;..’' our enl.li;i=l:Vi?n:i have c-rvU-cl us aw:’.;- and Hrtir Tonic. n ‘ uiivr entire stiiifjfit-.'tiou In ii.ie would Susa i!i ,us inul our .-.tr-l. aieuts, in f’onsG^juc’-K'e our br.' nesR presti.w. would suTpr. We a;iSi.;r(’ .von ihut i!’ yinir i" beglnniiic: t(i uiin.Ttii’.'nll’- f;;ll out rtr you IJMve ;eny sc:d|) “93” Hn:v Tornc will pri>n:>'t!y ►'ra'i: cate dnudrii??. lin ir anti prevei'-t | rcirK-trjv biiUtti’.'ss. (>■ the' above pnaraafcf bei oujo.'^ opera tlve. Two' sizos. TA-. anil , Sou; Ottfy at oav eUhv — The ilexnll Storr FREEi^Af; DBiia CO, VFIFTY^ V Second Hand or Old Bicycles Wanted at once—Will pay spot cash. Bring them on, Boys. H. E, Rauhut, Spring St., Burlington. > Doctot^ Said Health Gone ’ay Yc-er 1912 Read Tas I HE days of winter are them comcs sire for a warm, sijug overcoat, and right here we would like to tell you ot our great stock of them. You could not find a more attriactive line of overcoats d men’s suits anywhere, and we doubt very much if you could find a line where cortipari- son would be justi fied. I, Syffcrcd witfs Throat Trouble W r\5r. B. W. D. U n, r r.es, ex - SijOii-I of \Vuir:';i. County, T ennessee, in a letter ^ from Jlc- I Minn ville, j Tennessee, j writes: ! “I h a d I t h r b a t i t r o u b i e j a n d had 11) r e e doc- ! tors treating me. All failed to flo me any K o o d, and p r onounced m y health gone. I con- a 1 u d e d to try Peruna, i- Mr. B. W. D. Barnes. STUBIJS H!TS BACK Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 2-Gover nor Stubbs, of Kansas tonight is sued a statment in reply to the one given oat by Secretary fiilles in Washington yesterday to the effect that President Taft was gaining in strength and would and alter using four bot- t’.e3 can say I was entirely cured.” Unable to Work. Mr. Gustav Hlmmelrelch, Hocbhelm, Texas, writes; "I'or a number of years 1 suffered •whenever I took cold, with severe at tacks of asthma, which usually yielded to the common home remedies. “Last year, however, I suffered for eight months without interruption so that I could not do any work at all. The various medicines that were pr»- The Spe.-ial road Tax.. $1.2.0 fcr the year 1812 . is due, and. p.ayable i:r.til April Ift. after ul'.icli time crc not io receitVv: [i and r;ii pcijons, who rac !i,^- ble, are required to give ihrcc days work. For conven encc of all I have p!;ieed the bocks at the cotton rriiJs, iindat other |)viblic places, so that it v^ill r.ot be nesessary to ccme to town to pay. The Sheriff and his dep uties will also leept. for his tax. Yours Truly, Albert J. Thompson, Treasurer Alamance County. m tmn /lEN rioifTiss .of .)M.;»secriua LTaiiMiynisatsaiwjuuKeesiirt.iteTUWjweecaawR Get in the Dispatch Contest! ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Farmers’ Intual Fire Insurance As^ciaflon ALAMANCE DIVISION December 3i, 1811 ‘After taking six bottles of Peruna, two of Liacupla and two of Maiialin, I am free of my trouble so th£-t I can doi all my. farm work again. I can heart-: ily recommend this medicine to any; one who suffers with this annoying complaint and beUeve that they will obtain good results,” Ask Your iJniggi.-^t for ■^ree Peruna Alrnan.?c 1912. ‘be nominated and elected’\ / scribed brought mo no relief. Airiong oi:her things the Gov ernor says, ‘We have the amaz ing spectacle of the President’s private Secretaay trying to stop the rapidly rising ‘Roosevelt tide', and jmt heart and hope into his associat,es by claiming the State of Ohio for his chief. ‘ ‘I have J’esorts of the most re liable and trustworthy character which indicate that, unless con- i ditions change, at the very least j a majority of the Ohio delegates; will be opposed to the re-nomina-1 tion of the President. j The introduction into Con-i gress of anti*third-term resoluti on in the same wav illustrates the panic-stricken condition of the Democratic leaders. This is caused by the spontaneous in W?s T('t> aid Fcr ( Yum The Siltr flying Men Fall. Victims to stomach, Hver and kidney ^troubles just lik^other people, with like results in loss of appetite, backache, nervous ness, headache, and tired, list less, run-down feeling. But there^s no need to feel like that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved. “Six bottles of Electric Bitters,” he writes, “did more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stoniaeh remedies I used.’’ So they help 1 everybody. It’s folly to suffer } when this great remedy will help ! you from the first dose. Try it. Mccii shiners | Only 50 cents at Freeman Drug ’!Co. ■ ■ ■ City Gr.t) ! Prtcious little blocl i;de ii IT is made now. this cold A\([.ilr freesiing the beer as well as the makers. Possibly t this ‘pring Vy’i!i be used to np I'oi' lost ECZEMA CURED causea vy tne time by i^onie of tl.o inw.teruies, sistent demand from all sections vu., iwenue)R dnfi't slso of the country and by all classes Piovidedttit itxtnutisa of people—for Roosevelt’s nom ination.” Pimples Disappear and ComplexHon Cleared Over-night. LIST OF liCyiMED LETTERS Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C. Feb. 3, 1911. Gentlemen: C. W. Clapp, Lacy Hath, J. W, Pickard(3), Elvira G Smith, Gem Vincent, .fune Williams. L.'^.WES: Misses Judith Boon, Pearl Clapp Ear,tie li.th, Lsrui S^ter Islay, M:!ggie r.lilou,' Deanes Nealey, Mrs. Lottie E. Ray, Mrs. R. L. Wnlker. l-'f-rson;; calling for any of these lettets will please say “Advertis ed,” and give date-of advertised list. J. Zeb vVALI-.ER, Post Mastpr become especiHtly .“^hy Since blockading and retiiiiing were ' -v i mv. j ffiven such a knock out blow on | New York-Thousands are Hickory mountain, in the last i taking advantage of tihe gener- Federal court, it is to be hoped ous offer made by the Woodwm^^^ that moonshine stuff will be at a Co. 1161 Broadway, New York premmm. Bis ? Dec. 31, 1910, Insurance in effect Dec. 31, 1911, New biisiness written Dec. 31, 1911, Reinstated from lapse Policies Amnnnt Dec; 31, 1911, Canceled 7 $ 5,450.00 Dec. 31, 1911. Lapsed 42 36,140.00 Dec. 31, 1911, Total Insurance in effect Statement of Finances CREDIT Dec. 31, 1910, By cash in Citizens' Bank at Graham at 4 per cent Dec. 31, 1910, By notes held by Ass’n se cured by first mortgage on rea estate Dec. 31, 1911, By cash from assessment of January 3, 1911 Dec. 31, 1911, By Interest Dec. 31, 1911, By cash from policies rein stated Dec. 31, 1911, By Credit * on notes, caiffh received DEBIT Dec. 31, 1911, Total expense paid Jan. 1911, To A. E. S. Lindsay, Sec.- Treas. State Tax for 1910 July 3, 1911, To A. 13. S. Lindsay, Sec.- Treas. Special Tax City requesting an experimental package of Lemola, " the new skin discovery, which is mailed free of charge to all who write ,, , inn ' for it. It alone is sufficient to for ai V of Cm.nh that w. dear the complexio» ^ over-night cui-u^i.y Hoil’t! ('r.i.' 1 h Cine. i and nd the face of pimples in a F. J. C’FE?;i9 t'; cxi.. Ti,; 0. • few hours. On the first appli- Wp. thp undf" y\vlu’iK _ hr.xt- ]>i'. i Lemola the itching J. Ctieney for the. U'.f-tt In ,,.4n r.fnn Tf Kaq pnrpfl flnnnc lirVe r-nu ;;>rfectiv honoraWe iJ3 «tl vtm- j ~P.‘ , , V-Ureci tnOUS- r)c«H ih’HKcifiJijaWe to; ands afflicted With Eczema, Teet- carvj. ont nr.v qi.'n!;.-.! inr.f; vifuie s>.v J'ip! ers, Raslies, Itching and Crust- . , . . M - ling of skin scalps of infants, o.! children and adults, . It is go(^ Haii'p (iitfirrli ti.r- i"tfikt-i: ivu-nml-for the preservation and purifi- .nr.iiiji'dim-riy ^1' > '■ ■ cation of the skin,scalp, hair and ot (■!;,- Jiands for tlic prevention of the S I clogging of the pores the usual X HhU’k K.'uT,iiv icir i cause of pimples, blackheads, Jan. 2, 1911, To Joe F^zier, Fire Loss Jan. 2, 1911, To Mrs. W. A. Blanchard, Fire Loss June 31, 1911, To Mrs. Liz zie Bradshaw, Wind Loss Sept 8, 1911, To Jas.A. Win- ningham, Fire Loss Oct. 27, 1911, To W.G. Kirk patrick, Wind Losis Oct. 1911, To Letitia Rob erson, Wind Loss Nov. 15, 1911, To John P. Cates, Wind Loss Dec. 20, 1911, To Mrs. S. J. Thompson, Wind Losis Dec. 22, 1911, To Jas. P. Harden, Wind Loss Dec. 22, 1911, To David Hun ter, Wind Loss Pelicles Anouiit 615 $$22,moa 125,910.00 3,100. OK) $661,391.00 41,590.00 $W801.M $ 356. oa 1,225.00 963. *79 51.72 ^:;^7.75 185.00 $ 3 9^ 60 41.79 2.91 44.70 $37.65 750.00 2.90 12.10 78.41 7.85 7.51 11.39 1.60 7.00 Total losses paid ■ Dec. 81, 1911, Notes held by Ass’n secured by first mortgage bn real estate at 6 percent \ ' - '■ ■ ■ ■ ' Dec. 31, 1911, Cash in Citizens’ Bank of Graham at 4 per cent interest . $916.41 1040v00 395.55 The Dispatch a year for $1.00, Advertise in '.he Dispatch. redness and roughness and also the treatment of burns, scalds, wounds, sorfts, chapping as well as the toilette and nursery. ,$2;789.26 $2,789.26 Respectfulli" submitted, . CHARLES C. THOMPSON, December 31, 1911. Secretary and Treasurer, The Association has paid to the farmers of Alamance County for wind and fire losses within the past five years, $^41%78.
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