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They are on the track, they are lining up, th^jr arfe ccwning und^ the^ Oakdale Dots. Crowded out last week. Mrs. Lucinda Robeitson who fell during the big sleet and broke her thigh is ihiKproving very slov;, Mr. Otto Crouse and Mrs. Lee Spoon who have been very sick wite pneumonia are improving we are glad to learn. Et, Spoon’s oldest son Wayne and hit. Crous- e,s little baby are very Ipw with pneumonia. We hope for them a speedy recovery. We are sor ry co hear of old ’‘grandma’’ Nellie Foster has the grip. Hope she will soon be herself again soon. Miss Roach who was nursing Mrs. Lee Spoon has returned to her home. Mr. R. G. Hornaday, son-in- law of Mrs. Robinson; paid the old lady a visit recenti}^ It is only a short tiitie until the Alamance court con?enes. If judging the future by the past if any one has killed his fellow- fnan, stold anything, committed any crime of any kind, just get you up a little money or a heap of money and you can come out. If the court convicts you, get you up a petition arid a little “money” (now doiffc forget your little money) go giround to the lawyers and jury (keei> your money with you) and gist signers where you can. Then &i> the Hon. Judge (always taking a little inoney) and then go down to Ra leigh to see the Gov. but don’t forget your money and you can come out all 0. K. is jus tice that lessens crime makes good citizens but especially get the church members to get up the the petition and Sjign it. Our friend, Mr. N. A. Kime is still selling out his goods as fast as he can find a buyer. Our neighbor Mr. Semon All- red is doing good business with his saw mill this winter. by his house Monday. Let oth ers* do likewise, especially from Alamance factory to the graded road near the old Grocery. Sophia Brown, better known as ‘‘Aunti ’’ Brown, who livec with Dr. Pickett, died Monday and was buried at Ritland Tues day. Funeral was conducted by Rev. Stickley. J. P. Coble is on the sick list at present. Mrs. A. R. Spoon is spending a week near Greensboro with hel’ sister, Miss Ford. j Our friend J. S. Isley had the misfortune Thursday night to loose a good horse. Master Howard Lowe is spend ing several weeks with his grand parents on No. 8. Highland and Cross Road play ed ball last Wednesday, the score s being 4 to 9 in favor of Cross Roads. Also Highland and El-j dermont played Tuesday, score 8 and 9 in favor of Highland. Be Happy the glri, or woman, who has never siiffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman's tonicl Cardui is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. It is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same for you. ^ TAKE Cardu I Th R. F. D. No. Ik >owde(i out last wwk. Are there any tariff on “ground fiog doings?” If aot, should be. W. R. Shepherd done some much needed work cisa the Mortgage Sale. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed on the 16th day of May, 1910, by J. W. Kemodie and wife, Lula V. Ker- nodle, to the Central Loan & Trust Co., and recorded in the public registry of Alamance County, in Book No. 48, page 557, of Mortgage Deeds, the said Central Loan & Trust Co., will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Graham, N. C., at 12 o’clock M. Monday, April 1st, 1912, the following de scribed tract of land lying and being in Alamance County, North Carolina, Burlington Township in the city of Burlington, and des cribed as follows, to wit: Adjoining the lands of J. E. Oaks, W. M. Williams, J. L. Thomas, and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake J. E. Oaks comer running thence N. .58 3-4 deg. W. 3 chs. and 60 links to a stone,' thence S. .50 1-4 deg. W. 2 chs. to a stone, thence S. 59 3-4 deg. E. 3 chs. and ^ links to a stone, thence N. 43 deg» E. 2 chs. and 10 links tlie eontaimng M Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn,, says, ‘I think there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. I used it with the very best results. I had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until I took CafduL Now, I feel better than 1 have for two years. I shall always recommend Cardui to other suffering wome^ I can’t praise It too highly. As a medicine for weak, tii-ed, ' wom-dut women, Cardui is safe and reliable. Tiy It tbday^^ , Vrtf to: Ladtei' AdTtmr Dept. Chattamoct iWadiclM Co., CfaiMMiooia. tniiii; ^ SorS^Kkillnstnieaoiu, tndM-ptge book, *'^9»*Tr*«tnicnt lorWa|Bcak’ ^JMittfrcb JiMJ of an acre, more or less; j This the 24th day of February, 11912. The Central Loan & Trust Co., Mortgagee. Terrible Picture of Suffering Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, writes:*' For six years, I was a sufferer from female troubles. I could not eat, and could not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After usingOardui a week, I began to improve. Now I feel better than in six years.” Fifty years of success in actual pracftice, is positive proof, furnished by those who l:Ave used it, that (Dardui can always be relied on for. re lieving female wealystesji^ and Meeting of Alamance Mediral AMocia6on. The Alamance Medical Associa- tioa met in Burlington Monday February 12th and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Dr. L. A. Walker, Presi dent, Drl W. D. Moser, Secre tary. The next meeting will be the regular monthly meeting which will be held on the second Monday in March at Graham. The Associations are well at tended and are doing a good work, “No one has mentioned any candidate for vice-president,” observes a contemporary. NoP so far as we have observed has any one offered for the patriotic sacrifice.: ■ ■ ■- AVOID HXRSH DRUGS. Many Catlia^ieB ^Tfitd to; CaUM Injury . Bpwiil#. . . , If you *upe,/eubjMt to constipation, you shouli^ aV^id ’ "strong dr:ugs and cathartics. They only giw tempotaxy relief and their reaction Is harmful and Bometimes more annoying tbaij consti pation. They In d6 way effwt a cure and their tendency Is to^ weaken the already wfeixli organs with which they come la contact. We honestly believe that we have the best cohstipatloh treatment ever devls^. Oiir faith, in It is^so stronf; that we sell it on the ppsitlTe’guaran tee that it shall not cost the user a ceiit if it does not give entire satisfac tion and completely remedy constipii- Hon. This prejparatitih is called Rexall Orderlies. These are prompt, soothing, and most effective in actipn^. They ar6 made of a recent chemical discovery. Thejr principal ingredient is odorless.. tasteless, and colorlesa Coniblned with other well-known ipgredients, lohg es tablished for tfieit usefulness in the' treatment ,pf^ cpftstipation; it fortes a tai>)et which is eaten just like candy. They! may be taken at ahy time, either d«y or night, without fei^r of their causing any 1i|conveni^iice whatever They db wt grtpe. P«fge., nor caus* nausea. They istct without (lausing au>' pain or excessive ibosehess of the bowels. Theyare- ideal for children weak, delicate persons, and aged peo as well as jfor the mpst beart.^ pereon. ■ ■ They come^ in, thi^ sire packages Mi tablets, 10 cenfeg; 30 tablets 25 cents; 80 tablets, W cents. Ke- membec, you can obtain them only at our store r- The keraO store: FREEMAN DRUG CO. PILLOWS FREE Hail os flO for 86*poiiim1 Feather and receive expound pair pillo'wB /tm. BSixdKht pi«paid. Kew leathers. Ijest ticking, satisfaction tnuuncteed, AGENTS WANTED TURNER & CORNWELL Feaiier Dealer*. . A. CbarleUe, N. C. Reference: Cbmmtrcia! National Bank. These beds aild piliows sure on sale at Mr. E. A. Henley 304 Tarpley Ave., Burlington t4..C. China has quite ; a; number of presidents for su«?h a fiiesh young republic. Kicking i^ll refuses to Di$appiear aai:^i|ifcitkiB d(^|reil New. Yorkc^^Thousands are takinjg advaptagpe of the gener ous offer made by tlje Woodworth Co. 1161 Broadway, IJew York City requestiiig jm experimental pafcka^e of LemblaJ the new skin discovery, which is ; mai}ed free of charge to all who ; wdte for it.;. It alpne is sufficient, to cliear tne complexion ovieir-night and rid the fkde oi pimples in a fevi? hours. ‘ On the first appli-^ cation: ;bf' itcrang. will stop. it. ,ha« cured thous- and&afnicted^^th Eczema Teet ers, Rashes, lil^hing and CziList^ ittg of skin ; scalps Of infants, childiten aiad adults. It is good for the plpeservation and purifi cation of the f ki&rBcalp, hau* and hands for the prevention of tiie cloggihg of the pores the ust^l »ase of pimple, blackh^di, redneSa ana roughness and also the treatment of burns, scal^» woundls, sores, chapjping as well ai the toilette and nursery. ■■■ -'m . ■ . ■■■:; r-M . - 1 FlylDO Ben Wl. Victims to stoinach, liver andE kidney ^troubles just like other peopiiei, with like results in losa of appetite, backache, nervous ness, headache, and tired^ list less, riin-dbwn feeling. But there’s no need to feel hke that as T. D. Peebleii, Henry, Tenn., proved. “Six bottles of Electric Bitters, ” he writes, “did more to give me nevff strength and good appetite than all other stomach remedies j used. So they help everybody. It*S folly to suffer when this great t^mi^y will help you from the first dose. 'Ry it. Only 50 cents at Freeman Drug; Co.'; - :v,-. • ■ . f-. i L(x>ks like Hobls^ will have to fight Ja^iai singl^fato Blit tile dbfe^ot ,seeaifcfld'«^N*" to •0 -^vi. ^4"
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