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^he State Dispatch.
CUmb oil the' first street
car for The BURLINGTON
DRUG CO.
FORiSALE—One seven horse
power gasoline engine, good as
new. Too light lor my use.
Phone 611 Snow Camp, or, ad
dress F. L. Spoon, Hartshorn,
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Local Perso!
be wit;
days.
his
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new-
Ferry*8 Seeds, Coble^s Grocery.
Cotton Hulls and Meal, C obb’s
Grocery. i
Mr, B. E. Teague retimed
home Saturday to
family for a few
Miss Nina Cheek of Sper :ier is
the guest of her grandpa re nts,
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKee:„
Will deliver for cash goccf. oak
stove wood. Phone 358L,
way Store Co., Burlington, N.C.
Miss Maytie Spoon a student
of Kings Business College Kal-
eighN. C„ is the guest of her
parents Mr. and iVlrs. R. L. lipoon
Automobiles, ’'es, w'rite to
Ford Garage Co.. GreensborO;
C., for 1912 catalog of
est Ford Gars.
Misses Jessamine and Ccrinna
Gant returned home last sveek
from Raleigh where they kave
been the guest of friends.
Buy a Ford because it is a iJet-
ter Car, not because it is elieap-
er. See large display ad. in to
day’s issue.
Miss Ruth Browning of near
Watson spent Friday and Satur
day the guest of Mi“ss Inez Qray
and attended the Junior recption.
White-wynedotts and Bmff-
roek chickens and eggs for sale.
Write or see, C. L. Isle5 i,
Burlingt'on, S. C.
Mr. Earle Sykes a stndept of
Trinity College, Durham, N. C.
is the guest of his parents Rev.
and Mrs. Sykes.
WANTED—One second-hand
furnace boiler, 25 or 30 hqrse*
power. Address Box 170, Bur
lington, N. C. ;
Patronize the ladies conductors
on the sti'eet cars each Tu esday
for the next six weeks aitcl. as
sist the Civic Leagu e.
Mr. Hugh Galloway > Isley a
student of Trinity College, Dur
ham, N. C. spent the latter part
of last week the guest (f his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A Isley
Misses Bettie Lyde Ma\ and
Mamie Holt attended a reception
^ven by the Cleo Literar j: So
ciety at Cilon College Thuyssday
night.
Mr. Willie Lee Anderson and
sister Miss Mamie of No. 5 spent
Friday night the guest of Mrs.
L. B. Whitted and attende:], the
Junior reception.
Miss Ada Belle Isley a Junior
at the State Normal Greensboro
N. C. spent Saturday and Sunday
the guest her parents Mr, and
Mrs. Jos. A. Isley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hobgood
of Wilson, N. C., have mrjved
here to make this town ; t)ieir
home. They are both good (Citi
zens and well known and ws are
glad to have them locate with us.
Mr. Hobgood will probabiff be
engaged in the insurance busi
ness.
Wanted, to trade Treasury
stock for second hand 20 or >!5 H.
P. furnace boUer for marine
shop. Call or address,
Holt-Enjrine Co.
Burlington, N, 6.
Where you will find fresh
lot Garden Seeds.
A few cold tablets and
Cough Syrup left for that
stubborn cold of yours.
BurlingtonDrugCo.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Coble’s
Grocery.
For Rent or Sale-Nice six room
house apply to W. S. Oakley.
Suits made to order from $9.25
to $40.00.
S. Allen Horn
Pittsfield Barred Plymothrock
Eggs, $1,00 the dozen,
. Mrs. W. E. Hay,
FOR SALE—Good oak stove-
wood. Will deliver. Phone No.
221. H. F. Bass.
Must Believe It
When Well-Known Burlington Peo
ple Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement is
made by a representative citizen
of Burlington the proof is posi
tive. You must believe it. Read
this testimony. Every backache
sufferer, every man, woman or
child with any kidney trouble
will find profit in the reading.
Mrs. Lula Helm, Webb Ave.,
Burlington, N. C., says: “Icon-
ti'nue to think highly of Doan’s
Kidney Pills and recommend
them at all times. I hope 'that
my statement will be the means
of leading other kidney sufferers
to use this reliable remedy. 1
have taken Doan's Kidney Pills
and have been greatly ben efitted.
Other members of my family
have al=o been helped by this
preparation. I am ^ certain that
if Doan’s Kidney Pills are taken
according to directions, the re
sults will always be of the best.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
Pay Your 1912
Road Tax
The Special road Tax
of $1.25 for the year 1912
is now due, and payable
until April 1st. after
which time we are not
allowed to receive it and
all persons, who. are lia
ble, are required to give
three days work. For
convenience of all I have
placed the books at the*
cotton mills, and at other
public places, so that it
will not b“ nesessary to
corre to town to pay.
The Sheriff and his dep-
r.UvS will also recpt. foi
his tax.
Yours Trulv',
Albert J. Thompson,
Treasurer
Alamance County.
How'S Tftls f ;
Ws offer One Hundred Pbllare Reward
for any case of Cawirrli that canpot be
cured by Hall’s Catar b Cure. i
P. J. CHENET & CO., Toledo, U. ,
' ■ We, the undei signed, -iia-ve known F.;
J . Cheney ior the la^tt IS years, and be-
lieve him pei'fectly honorable in-a,il busi- ^
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out anv obligations niade by his-
firm.
WALimNG, Kinnah & Mabvin, _
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Ciireie taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces ol the system. Testi
monials sent free, Price 75 cents per
bottle. Sold bv all DraggiBte.
Take Hall’s' Family Pijls for constipa
tion.
Spit, Qalf, Ftt.
Hines, Ala. —In a letter from
this place, Mrs. Eula Mae Brad-
1 •■1^ a11 t
ley says: ‘ ‘I us^ to spit up all I
ate. I was tired and sleepy all
the time. My head aehed, and
I could hardly dra.j^ around. Since
taking Cardui, this Jias entirely
quiti and now I feel quite fit. ’
Mrs. Bradley suffered from tier-
vous indigestion. Cardui builds
up the nervous system, and
Strengthens the womanly consti
tution. That’s why Cardui ij»elp-
ed Mrs. Bradley and Virhy it ^11
help you. Try* it.
^ Professional Cards ||
Yoar Condition.
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,
1910 by Y. W. Lee and wife,
Fannie Lee, and duly registered
in the office of the register of
deeds of Alamance Countv, in
Book No. 49 of in.ortgage deeds,
pages 117-124, to secure tiie pay
ment of a certain bond, and the
holder thereof having applied to
the Piedmont Trust Co., to
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 ot' er and the
lands of S. E., Jeffrey, W. B. Ma-
ione, Joe McAdams, S irah Coble
and others, lying and being in
Burlington Township, Alamance
County. North Carolina, descdb-
Have you a tooth to pull ?
Have yoik tried my method?
If not, ask someone who has.
Dr. J. S. Frost,
Dentist,
Burlington, - N. C.
Office phone 374-J. Res. 374-L.
J. p. Spoon. I). \. .S. \V. A. l-fornaday
Spaon & Hornaday
Veterinarians
Office aud Hospital Office Flione :i77
415 Main St, litHidenee Phone •282f
C. A. Anderson M. D.
Office hours 1 to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m.
First Nation’il Bank Building.
Leave day calls at Bra lleys Drug
Store.
! - ■
Dameron & Long
If you want to better your con
dition, to get into the money
making class, where you will
have Short Hours and Big Pay i.
instead of Long Hours and Little ^ i
Pay, take the Draughon Train-
ing.
For prices on lessons by mail,
address Jno. F. Draughon, Pres
ident, Nashville, Tenn. For cat-
aloguergiving rates of tution at
college, " address Draughon's
Practical Business College,
CbarlQtte or Raleigh, N. I, or
Knoxville or Nash riiie, Tenn,
Indian Killed On Track.
Near Rochelle, III., an Indian
went to sleep on a railroad track
and was killed by the fast ex
press. He paid for his careless
ness with his -life. Often its
that way when people neglect
coughs and colds. Don’t risk
your life when prompt use of
Dr. King’s New Discovery will
Cure them and so prevent a dan
gerous throat or lung trouble.
“It completely cured me, in a
short time, of a terrible cough
that followed a severe attack of
Grip,” writes J. R. Watts, Ploy-
dada, Tex., ‘’and I regained 15
pounds in _ weight that I had
lost.” Quick, safe, reliable and
guaranteed. 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at Freeman Drug Co.
IIII fniiiii iBMiiimii I iiiii>um
mg at a stone
on Joe McAdam’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
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 McAdam’s line
S. 10 deg. W. and parallel with
first line to the beginning, Ma
lone’s comer, containing seven
and four tenths (7.4)lacres, more
or less.
No. 2. Beginning at a stake
in Glencoe road, thence S. 80 3-4
deg. E. 10.67 chs. to a stake,
thence N. 10 1-2 deg. E. 1.88
chs. to a stake 8 ft. from Jos,
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 d'eg. 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.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
P. S. W. BAHERON
finrlinfrton
, ot&ee In
Piedffioot Bulldlag
Phone • 250
ADOLPH LONG
Grshom
J|offlc« in
BoiMiiiclidisoo Bitfg.
Phone iOO-B
And wi|
eent and
r the gn
outh.
or the one in the valley are both on our
books. If you are seeking a house of any
size, description, price or in any location,
you can secure it through this real estate
office. At a lower price generally than you
could buy direct for. Tell us what you
want and we’ll save you the bother of look-
ing.'
ALAMANCE
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE COMFY
Burlington, North Carolina
wawBii
John H. Vernon,
Ationipy aiio i.’ounsellor at Law,
Burlington, N. C.
Office over Bradley’s Drug Store.
Phone 6d.
John R. Hoffman,
Attomey-at-Law
Burlington, North Carolina.
Office, Second Floor fint Natioiial
Bank Bnilding.
n^^nirBROOKS
Surgeon”, Dentist
Foster Building
BURLINGTON,?|N. C.
1. N. Taylor, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office inlPiedmon^Building.
Office Hours;
8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00
X-RAYiWORK.
HE bitter cold
da^s of winter
are here and with
them cornes the de
sire for a wjutn, snug
overcoat, and right
here we would Uke
to tell you of our
great stock of them.
You could not find
a more attmctive
line of overcoats
A'd men’s heavy
suits any where, and
we doubt very much
if you could find a
line where conipari'
son would be justi
fied.
Gome In riet us show yon this mainniotli display for
MEN and
ESSDBSSBBSlKCSeiRnaHBSMitaMaBUMv
I ssv© '•'£) vaxs 'nS* s® x® -, ,.-,1^
a¥ea
tf
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 now. Don^t wait.
You have waited all these years and you are
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 Fel-
low’* and soon it will be
YOUR VERY OWN HOME
And r
house to
Score
rent.
some body’s
Others by the
tried the “Piedmont
Way” and found it easy. Will you?
Call and talk it over with us.
itv eal Estate JepaHjincnt.^^^
011,
Caroluu.
Phone No. 76
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Is not ti
once, wd get j
of the
ten years 25.001
Get into 1
Oakdi
Crowded out last'
Mrs. Lucinde
fell during th^
broke her thii
very slow,
Mr. OttoCroi
Simoon who havd
wite pneumoni^
we are glad to U
oldest son Way*
e,s little baby
pneumonia,
a speedy recovej
ry to hear of
Nellie Foster hs
she will soon
soon.
Miss Roach .
Mrs. Lee Spoon]
herhome.
Mr. R. G. H
law of Mrs. Rol
old lady a visit
It is only a sh
Alamance coui
judging the fut
if any one has ’
man, stold any
any crime of an
you'up a little i
of money and y
If the court co
you up a petitil
'money" (no^
your little mone
the lawyers and
money with you
where you can.
Judge (always
money) and the
leigh to see the
forget your moi
come out all 0.
tice that lessei
good citizens bi
the church mei
the the petition
Our friend, K
still selling out
ae he can find a
Our neighbor
red is doing goo
his saw mill thit
R.F . D
Crowded out laet
Are there any
hog ddngs?"'
•hould be.
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