Pure Wholesome,
Delicious.
The verdict pro
nounced on our
ICE CREAM
Burlington Drug Co.
tained a certain ^ed iw trost, lftW'sTtt}s?
executed to the Centi^l Loan &
Trust Co., on the 1st day of Feb
ruary, 1911, by the Triple City
Realty Co., and duly registered
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Alamanp County, N,
C., in Book No. 51, pages 366-
374, to secure the paymerit of
six boT ds, therein; recited, de
fault having been made in the
payment of said bonds, and the ^
holders thereof'having applied to iy, acting dirertl; #on the
me to make sale of the real es-/ macoue surfacjs of tbe »j»
tate therein conveyed,
with the conditions con-
Local ft
Freeman Drug Co. have a full
line of garden seed.
Mr. J. A. Riddle of Swepson-
ville, was a visitor here Saturday.
Mr. Cbas. Pearson spent Sun
day nesa* Mebane.
Mr. J. R. Fuqua of Gibsonville
was the guest of relatives in
town bunday.
Mr. Ernest Cheek spent Sat
urday night in the country the
guest of his parents.
Mrs. R. Ray of Graham spent
Sunday the guest of her daugh
ter Miss Addie Kay.
Rev. L. P. Soots of Sti iey, N.
C., was the guest- of relatives in
town last week.
Mr. S. P. Whitt of Whitsett,
R. i?’. i>. earner on Mo. 1, was
in town Saturday on business,
Mr. Robt. Garrison of High
Point spent Sunuay and Monday
in town tfte guest ot mends.
WHY PAY $2.00 per bushel
for eouKiug apples wnen you can
get. tnem lor oo cents at Mer-
cnants ouppiy Uo.
Miss Emogene Thurston oi
The G. 1?'. L-oiiege, GreensDoro,
spent Saturday and »unday at
Home the guest ot ner parents.
COOKING APPLES-Show-
iag some decay, 6U cents per
t)l^el. Sold to any one. Mer-
ehwts Supply Oo.
Miss jE^rtha Huffman of
Gireensboro spent Saturday night
at'jwme the guest of her^ parents
Mr. and Mrs. P. JP. Huifman.
SEED POTATOES- Early
Roee, Jiied Btiss, Iristi Gobble,
sold to merc&ancs only, by Mer
chants Suppiy Go.
Mrs, G. S. Thompson left Sat-
^r^y ftM? * Manchester, Va^,
she s^d Mr. Tnompson
will reside.
^^;^Hfhite-wjf|indotts and Buff^
r^^eihictcens and eggs for sale.
Write or see, C. L. Isley,
Burlington, N. C.
LOST—Garnet and white
stick pin with word Jerusalem.
Return to State Dispatch Office
and receive reward.
, COTTON SEED MEAL-Show
ing 7 1-2 per cent Animonia, for
fertilizer. For sale by Merchants
Supply Co.
A large gold medal with pin
on it WHS lost on the street. The
finder will please return it and
a suitable reward will be given
at The State Dispatch Office.
Mr. C. C. Tilley who has been
engaged in the saw mill business
near Mebane for some time has
moved hia family there to make
that his home.
Messrs, J. R. Hoffman and E.
B. Horner left Monday evening
for Richniond where they spent
a few days on business relative
to the Holt Engine Co,
Two Cylinder Runabout Max
well Automobile for sale at a low
price. If interested communicate
with
FORD GARAGE COMPANY
GREENSBORO, N, C.
In-
Bnrfingtfoi Has to Bow to the
e^laMe~-Scorw of Citi
zen ProT« It.
After reading the public state
ment of this representative citi
zen of Burlington ^ven below,
you must come to this conclusion:
A remedj which cured years a-
go, which has kept the kidneys
in good health since, can be re
lied upon to perform the same
work in other cases. Read this:
Mrs. L. Loy, Dixie St., Bur
lington, N. C., says: “I know
Dwin’s Kidney Tills to be a good
medicine for kidney trouble and
I willingly endorse them. A mem
ber of my family suffered from
weak kidneys for several years
and at times was-«nable to -at
tend to her work. I got a sup
ply of Doan’s Pills from the
Freeman Drug Co., and their
use made a wonderful improv-
ment.”
J'or saie by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Fostfer-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole ag^ents
for the United States.
-Remember the name—Doan's
-^and take no other.
For sale at a bargain one Ford
Model T. 1910 Touring Car in
F^t Class Condition. For par--
ticdlars address P. 0. Box 507,
Greensboro, N. C.
IFORD AUTOMOBILES: We
have the exclusive ai?^n6y for'the
Fiimo^ Ford Autbtteobilfs for
Al^hi^ince and other Counti^i
If you int^ndpuxthaaing an Auto
mbbile Write tis today tbi* a 1912
O^iog and It 6Ver biJfore
bujang. It'^11 J?ou.
Ford G^kpige U^mjiany,
N. 0.
Is S&tttfiittorf.
Washington, D. C., March 9.—
Senator John H. Bankhead, chair
man of Representative Oscar W.
Underwooa*i) national campaign *
committee, in a statement today
announced that the progtess ot
Mr. Underwood's candidacy for
the Democratic presidential nom
ination was altogether satisfac
tory.
“We have had hundreds of ex
pressions from all parts of the
country pledging support,” he
said. ‘ ‘These proffers have come
from quarters wholly unexpect
ed, and in many instances from
I^ple and sections hitherto be
lieved to be committed to other
candidates.
“Mr. Underwood has had nu
merous calls to make public ad
dresses during the campaign,
but these he has consistently de
clined because of his high con
ception of a complete and full
performance of the duties involv
ed in his position as majority
leader of the house."
ftnc0
tained in said deed of trust„ we
will exp»e to public sale to the
highest bidder for cash, at the
Court House Door of .the County
of Alamance, N, C.» on Monday,
the 1st day of April, 1912, at 12
o’clock M., the land conveyed in
8{dd deed of tmst to
A certain tract or' parcel of
land in Burlington Township,
amance County, adjoining the
lands of Davis St., Coble &Home^
%ood, and others bounded aiB foj-'
lows. FiSSntihg On Davis St;/
with 25 ft. front and 64 ,1-4 ft.
deep upon which there is a two
storv brick building occupied by
the Paragon. This lot being a
T>art of me lot No. 104 in the pain
a me town^ of Burlington, N. C.,
which said land was coiiveyed to
J. D. Payne by D. F. Lamb and
vdfe under de^ bearing, date of,
April 2, 1901 to wHl6h swd de^
reference is hereby ttiade and re
corded in the office of Register
of Deeds for Alamance County,
in Book No. pages m-124.
A dieitain tract or parcel of
land Ij^ng and-being'«it>Emted on
Mebane St.. in the City of Bur
lington, adjoining the linds of J.
P. Montgomery, the N. C. R. R.
Co. land and J. W. Lynn and de
scribe and defined as follows to
Wit:' ^^ihiiing at a stone on
iJoiith^t 'side ninning thence S.
54 3-^ W.'Hffith the linej of said
Mebane §t., to an iron bolt, cor
ner of J, W. Lynn, thetice S. 25
1-2 deg E. 214 ft to a stone Lynn’s
cbimer in line of N. C. R. R. Itod,
about 245 ft. to a stake J. P.
Montgomery’s cornier, tiiehce N.
37 Wy 200 ft. to- the be-
mh%g‘^he sahte beihj? a pai^o^
the pM^rty con v^yed W ?he
bf ihe first part by'
' 6^ '^aiid'' wife under
of Sept. 17, J04
anid in the i^ce of
iSteir' -Dfeeds for Alahiiiftte
Ciurity, in-0e^ . No.
27,115-116! to’ 'which sjiid
d^’?efei;Nhce is hereby expms-
26th day of Feb. 1912i
Ce^tiral Lofen' i&‘Tnist Co.,
Tmtfee.
We offer Qb^ HundWd Uollara Regard
fe*iT any caeei o! C«tarrl» tbat canuoi bef
coffwj by Hail’s CtttHf h Cure;
y. J. CHENEY & €0., Toledo, 0.
W«r, the BBde > signed, have knowB F.
J. Chefney lor the laett l5 years, and be-
lieve hhn perfectly h€v»cwfabJe in all busi-
ne«B ti‘an«aetioii» and ftnanciatly able tp;
carrj out anv obligations made by hw
flrin.
Waibiwg, Kinhan &, Mahvin,
Vt'holi^e Dniggiets, Toledo. 0«.
Hall's Cataith Cure is taken interual-
blood and
system, Teeti
in apeord-1 monials sent Im. Price T5 cents per
in accoru i Druggists.
Take Hall’s Faraily Pills ;or constipa
tion.
sp», Ftt.
[3,
car
from
Hinies, Ala. “I® a letter
this place, Mrs. Eala Mae
ley says: /‘I used tospit up allj
ate. I wais tired aaasi sleepy
tlie time. My headl ad
1 mldhaihd!ydiaf airoin
taking Cardui, °dii» h»9 aoitirely
and now 1 feel qfiaite fit
Bradley suffered! froi» ner
vous indigestion. Cardui baild»
.J the ne:rirous > system^, and
stveBigth^f the womanly eoifsti'
tuitioa. J. Wiiat’s why CardM® betp-
,ed llrs. Bradley and why ii(> will
kelp you. Try it.
Hav« yon a tooth to poll ?
ila?e jon fried my iiii^od??
!f not,, iMk >om^ne who has*
Dr. J. S. Frost,
Dentist,^
Burlington, - N. €..
Office phone-374-J. Res. 37T#1L.
J. P. .Spoon. £j. V. 8. W. A. flomaday
Spoon & Hornada^F
VetGriharians
Ofileeaad Uoepitol Office Pbone^$J7
413 Main St, Phune. 382«.
Office hours 1 to lSp. m. 7 toS pi.iai;
First
Baseball fans are beginning to
make noises indicating that they
are about to wake up.
Advertise in the Dispatch.
Notice o! Sale of Real Estate.
By virtue of the power con-
The Special road Tax
of $L25 ior the) ear 1812
is now due, and pavable
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
will not be nesessary to
come to town to pay.
The Sheriff and his dep
uties will also recpt. foi
his tax.
Yours Truly,
Albert J. Thompson,
Treasurer
Alamance County.
Leave day »Uls^9it jN^lleys pr«g!
Store.
jiTtbinnsTS at tMr
jMQn ivtf
0rfiham
■; ■■•Mk Sn
loe-E
BttPjtin^oh
oiifi* In
PMomt BniMtifl
Pheoe •
■ 2 1-2 aoes Qii Soufb^rn
Burlington
5 roQin cottage,
essary oatliousa.
In order to
Good orchard, well, nee.
»^11
34 acres. I
Bttrlin^a,, good 7
;!■
Ji
•iH .OiU'
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE GOMPTf
.ESfare,
r.
I
John H. Vernon,
Attorney aua 'L;ounsellor at Law,
Burling]^, N. C.
Office over Bradiiey’a Drti^r Store
Phon® 6d.
John R. Hoffman,
AttoRwy-at-lAw
Burlington, North Carolina.
Office, Secoo4! Floor r'int Nstioul
Bi^jR
X I). Chitted
Headquarters for
0iir >»yer ;h|^ just iiorthem
markets he
,>^wycs,: ,oif; Ourem-
J^ees;|»laiin>to^ Wn. :Ba^tes» Orjga^i^
.ypifes,'
and cotton
Chi^ttf, IStriip-
htgfarclatt novci^]r«^gsh '{ilMu&
i
I
STORE OF VALUE.
DR. J. H. BROOKS
Surgeon Dentist
Foater Building
BURLINGTON, N. C.
J. N. Taylor, M. D.
Pkysician & Surgeon.
Ufficcaih Piedmont'Building.
Office Hours;
8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00
X-RAY WORK.
Executors Notice.
Having qualified m Executoi*
■A! d 1 s^ecui rix of the l^st wiU and
ta lixent of Laura; J, M cAd^ms
deceased late of Alamance Oouhty
North Carolina, this is to notify
all persons having Claims against
the estate of said decease tooex^
hibit th(^n| to the uhdei^igned at
Elon College, N. C., on or be-
fore: the 1st day of March 1913*
or this’notice will be pleacted in
bar of their recovery. ;All per
sons indebted to said Estate will
please niake immediate payment.
This February 26thii 1912.
Joseph Ci McAdamiS,
Anisie C.: McAdams.
Execuitor and Executrix of the
last will and: testament of Laura
McAdams, deceased.
C. V. SELLARS
ART STORE,
BURI^GTON/N. C.
Gam^ in stcksk over
300; different patems
/ ■■■OfV-.v'-■:
nr'
No use to order
go s^ it.
FOR SALE—One seven horser
power gasoline engine, good as
new. Too light for my use.
Phone 611 Snow Gamp, or ad
dress F. L. Spoon, Hartshorn,
N. G.:.
Wbat We Nover
according to science,, are the
things, associated with our early
home life, such as Bucklen^s Ar
nica Salve, that mother or grand
mother used to cure our burns,
boils, l5C£klds, soi^s, skin erup
tions, cutsj sprains or bruises.
Foi*ty y!eai*s'of cures prove its
^erit. Unrivaled for piles, corns
or cold'>sores. Only 25 cents at
Freeman Dr ug Go.
I YouHave a Rightto
$
Independence
s
I
We Win 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
Tf vnil llJlVP fVhP am- WAY.” Invest a few dollars saved each week
II you nave me am or month, together with the interest, taxes, in-
bltlOn Sincl energy, tO" surance and maintenance money—namely, Rent
gether with an honest
purpose to earn it j yoUR VERY OWN HOME
And not the some body’s f
house to rent. Others by the
score have tried the “Piedmont
Way” and found it easy. Will you?
Call and talk it over with us.
Bjiiriiiig|oii,
TRUST CO.
Eitate JepaHment.
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