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« .«*v,r-K.^ S:,- fe'-' The State Dispatch. i n )‘'/j u Ciimb on the first street rar for The BURUNGTON drug CO. FOR SALE-One seven horse- ' power gasoline engine, good as nev/. Too ligbt for my use. Phone 611 Snow Camp, or ad dress F. L. Spoon, Hartshovn, N. G. Where you wi]l find fresh lot Garden Seeds. A few cold tablets and Cough Syrup left for that stubborn *cold ot yours. Burlliip!0n!)fiigCo. Local «!t Persona! Dire DistrCSS da“Snly wTth , It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of Miss Mary Hayes was the guest; Burlington Readers. , of friends c-tt Hiilsboro Saturdciy : hurrying to their urinary troubles droiisy, i ’c I Don’t neglect an aching back, night and Sur'.day. j Backache is the kidneys' cry Suits'made to order from $9.25 for iielp to $40.00. ; i .pglect S. Allen Hora ‘ ;aid^ . Mis^; Jiovt-eus^ Saturday ana Sunday at Hi 11b-, distress boro the guest of her ^xirents. ; ^at home I Profit by a sufferer’s experi- tVie rough j euce. '' I Mrs. Addison Smith, Mill St., p. and Cal K^i'aham, N. C., •' Durh-im 1^ takir.g Doau s K.]d- ‘ 1 ney Pills, my kidneys were bad- .' lev disordered. There were se- ■■pevit parr, oi jfj gmall of ray eountry back and often it .was hard for i me V.) .stoop or straighten. I wa.s McClu; Mr. E. L. Graves r for several days during: weather. Miss os F.yrrl the guest of .rela^'iv' Mr. S. A._ Horno : last week in the huntinp'. ■■ ■■■>:'verK- r iVir. family hnvp receni the J. ’Vh’.'o- iiolt b( arnyroi! aiMl Iv loovcd in’o ■;,:j fovmcvly n ' ■ai -I loss to know what, to do un- t’i Komeone strongly urged me to 11 S' iJcan.is. icii’iPN' Pjiis. After 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 ^e are not allowed to receive it and all persons, who are lia ble, are required to give three days work. For convenience of all 1 have placed the books at the cotton miiis, and at other public places, so that it will not he nesessary to cr^-'A: V) town to pay. j fv' ■: !. _*iif and his dep- ...cs will also lecpt. foj’ his tax. Yours Truly, Albert J! Tliompsoii, Treasurer Alamapxe Courily. How's This ? We offer One Hunilretl Doilars Rewai^ for any casf, of Catarri) clia c caiirio’t.lHJ cured by Ball’s Cattir )i Cure. F. .J. CHBNKY CO., 'roLKuo, 0. VYe, the uiuie nijrueii. have known i'. .1. Cheney ior the lastt 15 ytars, and be lieve him perioctl.v honorabla in all liuwi- nefis trartn;).«tioiifi and tinancially'abie W carry out auv oblijin'tioiis made by USb tir,m. Wai/Diwo, Ki:nnan & M.Ma'iis, . W Kolesaic Druggi-ritis, Toledo, 0. (.’auirrh Cureiw taken internal ij’., acting directly upon the bloody luucoiiB snf)'ace>s of the MTSteui. Te.sti Rioninls free. ■ Prict' 7o cents ])er bottle. Sold by :iU Dcuf^'iJ'lwts. Take Hall's Pninily i’ilh-i for constipa tion. Spit, vdsti ■ Hines, Ala.—In a letter- from this place, Mrs. Eula 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 6ould hardly drag around. Since taking Cardui, this has entirely ■.quit, and now I feel quite fit.” [\5rs. Bradley suifered from n^' vous indigestion.' Cardui builds up the nervous system, and strengthens the womanly consti tution. That’s why Cardui help ed Mrs. Bradley and why it vyiii help you. Try it. ^ Profession^! ■OS Cards If %ii I h'i tlie )’emedy a fevv I -. ;u; s?uvis;.ii«d that I had it f.'Und ir^oiuc'thing suited to ^iy improved Notice of Sale of Rea? Estate. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain desd ip. truht. executed to the Piedmont Tru^t Have you a tooih to paM ? Have yoM tr’.cd ray meJhod? if noi', as.!i. wiio lia^. D, 8J? (. ‘‘to V.J 'rost :r\-: u- no' to me; ovc? t.ny Ivv ..,1 C.JL 1 j-^sr V','i ]! i ‘ I u'' ■ vc.ioiciuc’: at ihci;' furnace pouter. lington, boil'T, A (] jl-)-; N. d .. O-iO '-f r-orid-i'niK.l 25 f'r P/' I'i'">?>]('- s Box 1.70, Bur- Mr. .E. L("ng find famiiy o.t-'Tylc- Cray will leave Tuesdfiy nun'rir.p: for Wir.stoo-Salpm where then' v^ill make their home in the fut ure. Miss Mary Foster Js at hom^' and is improving nicelv. How- "euer it is honed she will soon "e- gain her entire strength and be • out,' [• ri;' ?)\ -ill -.I-’iiiers, Prk'f. 50 cents, ,bnstfir-Milburi) Co,, Buil'aio, New sole agenvs for ihe llnited Slates. Remember tiie name Doan’s — .ind .take no other. Uo., on iDi.O i.>y V. (■ jnsnitNLv^.' ;:i in t h^-! ;;iii uee;':5 0t .-M:- i.5ou!> jXO; -;> 'J' nawe« . viicac of a ctv.'i ^ i'ioUi^’r thc/ eo; For sale at a bf^rgain one Ford Model T. 1910 Tnurinsr Crr in First das'? Condition. For oar-, ticulars address P, 0. Box 507, Greensboro, N. C. Dr. S. Rapport of Durham will ■ be at Dr, Morrow's Dental Tnes. March 12th, fo7-one day only. Dr. Rapport will fit you with g'lasses correctly and g'uarantee satisfac tion in quality and work. Two Cylinder Runabout Islax- ■well Automobile for sale at a low price. If interested communicate ^FORD GARAGE COMPANY GREENSBORO, N, C. Raising Salaries. For the pa.st twenty-two j'ears Jno. F. Draughon has been show ing the poorly paid piat they can increase,their earning power by taking specialized training. For prices on lessons by mail— Bockkee])ing, Shorthand, Type- v.’tiiing, etc. —address Jno. F. Draughon, President,. Nashville, day oi i_ee and v.die, } ih!y reu'stere';; ..rbe reffi:irer o;' . .■ ',.'oi.i.nt:y, i !nuvrguge_ deeds. :o i.e 'ure int- pay- i;i bor,d, and the iinvin«- ap’?iied I .die Piedmiinl Trust Co., to i mnl^esale of therea' e«‘ate there in conveyed in acco..fl;j,nce witii the conditions contained in sairi deed in trust, w'e will expose to public sale at the '‘iigliest bidder for cash at the Co u't House Door of the County of Aiamance, N. C., on Sat. Mai’. 9th. 1912 at e- leven o’clock A, M., the land con veyed in said deed in trusti to wit:, . Two certain lots or parcels of t. ,). !' - N. C. I?-.;. 374-L. . liornailav Tenn. For catalogue giving! land adjoining e^h other and the rates 0? tuition at college, ad-} l^inds of S. E. Jefrrey, W. R Ma- dre;ss Draughon’s Practicar Busi-! ione, Joe McAdams, Sarah Coble land others, lying and being in i Hur!ius:ton Township, Alamance {C(/L!:ity, North Carolina; describ- ness College, E.'irjrlntle (?r Ralelyti, N, or Knoxville orNash^ilsc, teniL^ ed as follow; An Indian once had occasion to pay a lawyer some money for which he demanded a receipt. ^The lawyer told him a receipt was not necessary. The Indian replied; “Medie, me go to happy hunting ground, me walk in; Great Spirit -says: ‘You never pay that money.’ Me say me did. He say show me receipt. Then me have to hunt all over hell to find you.” He got the receipt. No, 1. Beginning at a stone Ion Joe McAdam.’s line, and W. iB. Malone’s corner, thence N. '84 3-4 deg. W, with W. B. Ma- tiie country, thousands are driven | from their homes by coughs and ' Pubhe toad f^rom Burlington lung disease?. Friends and busi ness are left behind for other Many Driven From jiome. Every year, in many parts of on i ^JO^■n5^tiay Veteri.n.ariaii-) .'!*U-c null ' t Zi .Vlain Si, I Oiiice Pho: a?.-idfvoce 877 ::82, C. A. A?iaerson M. Office hours i to 2 p. m. 7 to 8 p.m First National Bank Building, Leave day calls at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT LAM"^ ADOLPH LONG F. S, W. DAMERON Hnrlinfitou otfife iu ;PiedmoDt Biiliding Phone ■ 250 Orahnm otBce in Hoti-Nfctiolson 8tdg. Plione 100 B climates, but this is costly and not always sure. A better way —the wa'^ ''f multitudes—is to use Dr, i».ing’s Nev/ Discovery and cure yourself at home. Stay right there, with your friendsi and take this safe' medicine. Throat a«d lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in foughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs wake it a positive blessing. 50c and* $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Freeman Drug- Co. New York Justice must have had her eyes shut in hypnotic slumber, while Ba.nker Skiff’s valet was being railroaded to the penitentary for thirty years. FORD AUTOMOBILES: We have the exclusive agency for the Famous Ford Automobiles for Alamance and other Counties. If you intend purchasing an Auto, mobile write us today for a l912j-anXwrfe'to W T to Glencoe, N. C., ■ thence with said road towards Glencoe 270 ft. to a corner in middle of said j-oad, thence S. 84 3-4 deg. E. 18.57 chs. to Joe McAdams’ line, thence with said Mc.'^dam’s line S. 10’deg. W. and parallel with first line to the beginning, Ma lone’s coi'ner, 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, thenceN. 10 T-2 deg. E. 1.88 chs. to a stake 8 ft. from Jos. Christopher’s line, thence N. ^ 3-4 deg. W. 10.67 chs. to a stake in Glencoe road 8 ft from Christopher’s corner, thence S. 10 l-: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 Walker Nov. Catalog and look it over before i £6 1904 buying. . It will.pay you. This the 3rd day of Feb.,. 1912. Ford Garage Company, Greensboro, N. C. Piedmont Trust Co., Mortgagee. John H. Vernon, Attoruey aua Counsellor at Law, Burlington, N. C. Officf over Bradley’s Drug Store Phone ,6d. John R. Hoffman, Attonaey-at'Law Burlington, North Carolina. Office, Second! Floor r'irst National Bauk Bnijdinx. BROOKS Surgeon Dentist Foster Building BQRLINGTON,’;.N. C. J. N. Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office]Iin3Piedmont"Building. Office Hours. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X.RAY WORK. ; House ©ii ■ • Tti; i .25 ..m ssssESfiisss: or the 9ne i^t the valfey are both on our books. If you are seeking a house pf any size, description, price or in location,^ you can secure it through this real ^estate office. At a lower price you could buy direct .for. ■. Te.Ji us Vvhat •you. want-and. we'Iviiavc yd': .the bot!ief';of.Ioo][- ■ing.,' ■ rgri?: f T. P A M-PTr' ■. .' il'j- ^ ^ Sfc i. \, J, .i. M j‘'' PT".' Q'T'*'■ A ^T'.Trr ■ ./ i V-M il," '.2 ■ • H ? in IT • I’’'- O.-'TS'T'T .■? VT. ....> U ^ v.. .1 i. ■'t V>-.i\ J. A.i. . \ >KSUMn«B«r>4vjT7i^7V nr i'e3.irY ^ ’*i . V.- .I'v •i I .. . ., . .. • %V '■f V- .... I flE bitter cold da^ s of winter here and with them comes the de sire for a warm, snug overeoatv and right here ‘we wbuld like to t.ell ybu of our great stock of them. You could not find a more attractive line of overcoats A', d men’s heavy suits anywhere, and we doubt very much if you could find a line where qdttipari' son would be iusti- fied. ' Gome ini Ifit OS SIniw yon this inainBioth display lor MEN and B. QOODIVI AN Home of Oood Clothes I . c. You Have a Right to Independence If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with ah honest purpose to earn it We WIU 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 WAX” 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 house to rent. Others by the score have tried the “Piedmont Way” andfound it easy. Will you? Call and talk it oyer with us. PIEDMONT TRUST CO. Real Estate Jepartment. Burlington, North Carolina. Phone No. 76 And win ;ent and cos 'or the greal louth, Hei 1 FORI X Indii 1 Pen: 1 Goli 1 Dial 1 Stan 1 Newl 1 Bed 1 Sch( 1 Dou] 1 Aut( 1 Leal A Grand Is not thi| on%, and get rij of tlie Dispatch ten years 26.000 Get into ;ro Tigei Blind tigers wo look to the qualit; “If the liquor I would not have This was the naii the recorder ye Perry, white, wh( a^inst Will iec vmo has been in ous occasions be was oh the an xio fully fearfui.of o sentences which vosraej, but he esc of $25 and costs. L«ecraft wasc ing two pints of 20. D. W. Grigs they were togeth noon when they East Second stre vard and Caldwe he suggested tha' them with good 1 him the money ; the liquid, but ite ferior, Wherefc revenge by seeki iKdesman to the i time of breakir failed however Smith does not tpite work and s forcibly present Attorney Hamil whom Lieecraft ^ Moses to lead hi into the light Mually with goc UFolletteSti Madison, Wis shall continue ii a candidate foi ciples and for a 01 legislation wl ed into law, wii of privilege on t of the people an the burden impt of millions of f ic tions.*' This is the, gii statement made Robert M. LaFc ement is an ap] He denies th iMToken. TheDispatci
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