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m w Pure Wholesome, Delicious. The verdict prp- nounced bn our IGE CREAM Local ft Persci Shad for sale L. B. Gr* fss. W. W. Brown spent Fr ,?>ay in Greensboro on business. Seed Oats. White and Red'Rust proof. Merchants Supply Co. Rev. A. F. Isley of No. !f spent Friday in town on business,' Freeman Drug Co. have a full line of garden seed. Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Scott ^pent; J'riday in Greensboro. WHY PAt $2.00 per" bushel for cooking apples when you can get them for 60 cents at ^er^ chants Supply Co. LOST—Garnet and rvhite stick pin with word JeruiVilem. Return to State Dispatch Office and receive reward. COOKING APPLES-Show- ing some decay, 60 centfi per fbushel. Sold to any one. Mer chants Supply Co. Dr. W. E. Fitch of New York City is spending a few da>’s in county the guest of friends and relatives, spending Friday night the ^aest of his friend, Mr.. Jno. R, Foster and family. SEED POTATOES - Early Hose, Red Bliss, Irish Cobblers, sold to merchants only, by Mer chants Supply Co. White-wyandotts and Buff- rock chickeni? and eggs for sale. Write or see, C. L. Isley, Burlington, N. C. COTTON SEED MEAL- Show ing 7 1-2 per cent Animonia,^ for fertilizer. For sale by Merchants Supply Co. For sale at a bargain one Ford Model T. 1910 Touring Car in First Class Condition. For par ticulars address P. 0. Box 507, Greensboro, N. C. Bananas-Nothing nicer for the school children and, nothing cheaper. Only 50 cents per bunch. Merchants Supply Co. A large gold medal with pin on it was lost on the street. The finder will please return it and a suitable reward will be given at The State Dispatch Office. Bananas. - N utritious, and whole soir.e Golden yellow, only 50 cents per bunch. Merchants Supply Co. Bananas—Choice Jamaica fruit Ripe and wholesome. Large fruit, small bunches 50 cents per bunch. Merchants. Supply Co. Miss Nannie Kernodle who has been at the hospital at Greensboro for the past several weeks where she underwent a serious operation has recovered and returned to the home of her rarents, Mr. and - Mrs. R. T. Kernodle on R. P. D. No 2, FORD AUTOMOBILES: We liave the exclusive agency for the I’amous Ford Automobiles for Alamance and other Counties. If you intend purchasin,', an Auto mobile write us today for a 1912 Catalog and look it over before buying. It will pay you. Ford Garage Company, Greensboro, N. 0. Ji No Reason For It You are ShowK the Outt- tained in a certain deed in ti!c»t' ' j&eeated to the Central Loai^ & ^ on the 1st day or^ rafary, 1911, by the inpie Realty Ca, and duly regis':erea' p. jf. cheney 6 €0., Tolbdo, 0 Dollano Beward; that cannot)^ in the office of the Register of Deeds- for- Alamance County, N. C,, in Book J5^o. 51, pages 366- 374, to secure the payment of six borJs,. thereiTi recited, de fault hai'img beem piade in the payment of said bonds, and the We,.th« nntiei signet^, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe laett jUS yeam, and be-, lieve Iiitti p>erfectl,v honorable ia all bnei-; ness traitBactions and fin»neiatlj able to carry ouU anr obliKation? made by his finn, W.4M1SS, KiNNAN MA'B^TIK, Wh©')teet«te DrugijieWj. Tol«do^O. HaU’e Ca1ta®rb Cure is takeo interaai- There can be no reastjn*, why any reader cif Ibis' will cols' tinue to suffer tlie tortures of aw aching back, the annoyance of urinary disordei’s^. the !angers of serious kidneys iUs wh»n re- p^eep upon wtiicfe there lief is no near at liand and the ‘ most positive prcwf eriven« iJiat these ills can be cutred. The fol lowing is conyinctngP' proof: Levi R. Tickle, Eton Colfege,. N. C., says: “For imny yeaars F was afflicted with kidiaey ti'oui^le, the pains in the smaPof my baok being quite severe. My back ached intensely at laght,. was lame in the morning a3*d bother-' ed me greatly whep I stooped ©m lifted, I tired easily, felt la»- guid and nervous and Bad dliz555P spells, during which my sight be^ came badly blurred, fbree or four times every night I had t» get up to pass the kidney secie - tions and a sediment was notice able in themv I lost twewty-fiVe pounds in weight and hadil about given up all hopes of rec®s^?€ring when Doan’s Kidney Pilis; werefj^ebaiae St.,.to ata*iro» bfrit, cor- brought to my attention. In four ^jjier of J'. Lyn«^, thewce- S. 25 or five days they relieved me [|j.2.degE. 21ift tsastenifi?Lynn’s and I have every reason be- «®rner in lin«of M..C*. R. R. land, ashort holders thereof havi*ng applied tO] jy aetjiug direetliy npun the M'ooi and me to make* sale of the ■ real es- l mucous surfaces of the Bystem. T«rti tate therein conveyed,, i® accord-1 ***■ ance with coi^itiom eon- ‘rake Hair^ P^^Jo’r cwaetipa- tained in said* dieed_Gf trust, "we tio». will expose to public saile t® the — highest bidder for cash, at the ^urt House Doer of the Gbanty of AJamance, N. G.-,. o» Monday, the 1st day of Apsiij 19S!^ at 12 o'clock M., the landoonyeyed i® said deed of trust to wit:- A certain tract or pafcel c?f land in Barfington Towushiu; Air. anaance Coonty, ac^oininw the* I landftof DavisSt., Coble wood, andoih€Ts bounded* as'fol- lowsv Fronliiio^ on DaviS' , with 2& ftk front and 64 1-4^ ft. i» a two »tory Iwi'ck: buiMing occupied' i>y the Paaf«'go«J’^, THttis lot being a o-f Pile jot Mo, 104.in the paM inti sown Bynriington,-N* vwhich saidi land wa» conyeyed to J-. D. PWne by I>- F, Lamb' and’ •waCe un^er d«ed b^uriiig date of I Apail 2, 1901 to> wfelieh said deed refierenc«t is hereby made and re corded in> the office* of Register of E)eeds for Alamaa»®e County, in Book 25v pages 123-124^ ,A certain tsact ©r parcel of' land lyingr and feeing; situated o*i 3ilebane St.. in the QiCy of Bur- i llingten,. adaoiniiag- tlae!!iai>ds cf X 'p.. Montgomery^ the C, R. ;Co. land andi J. W. I^ynra and de scribed; and defined as- foilows to .wit;; Beginning at s> steftc on> Southeast si^e ruraninig: tbence S. 543-4 W. with tMe ISm* ©f said Spit mr Ht. Hine», Ala.—1» a letter tins pkice, Mrs. Eiota Mae ley »ay»: ‘ ‘I used to spit up all' I ate 1 wai9 tired and sleepy the tMm. My head ached, ^^dl I coitkJ hardly dragaimind. Sitfce takii^ Caardu®,. this Isas entirdy!' 6tu;it, andv mw I feel (gnaite fitl’*’ Mrs. Braiitey arailfered from ih^- ^©\is andiigffistiioia, Cardui baildft ij tbe neffTouff systiew®, and’ at?engtli«ii» the womaraliy o6o»ti* tiation. That’ a^ why Card# ed Mrs, Bra4ll»y and wfty it will yocs, Tiry ft.. li'j'e Daisf rcrhI I«Bfercrops;one r two gfTaihsmv desi’rabJe riistar>c*, ciisJributiiig aDj anwi/nt ot J^riilijer v>f«»nied. ' tfarrows, Hariiows, Harrows; New ^iithera ongu^lcsj?, D^ags kinds of smaM farming tooltv a conrjplete staslk 4 J- pf Bu|a|ies. Fnces to luit aE JFor fitM fence barbed wiire see us. We wili save yMi money iff 5®^ lieve they will cure me in time. I cannot say too nrt\a«li in. their praise. ” T or sale by all dealers. Frice 50 cents. Foster-Milburn €0., Buffalo, New York, sole assBts for the United States. Remember the name—D»n*s —and take no other. Two Cylinder Runabout Max-j well Automobile for sale at^a l*wi price. If interested commuiMMite I with FORD GARAGE COMPMfY GREENSBORO, N, C. Editor Daniels Gnprovins: Raleigh, March 16—Continued improvement is reported in the;| condition of Editor JoseohusDan- l iels of the News and Observer, w^ho is recovering from an oper ation at Rex Hospital here, There were current unfavorable reports of his condition but^ the definite statement was made that “getting along very nicely^”" As yet the suffragettes haven’t charged the politicians with Ad am’s downfall. Lawrence, Mass., needs fewer bullets and more conciliationv Important Notice; The Sunday School officers.and workers of the county will take notice that the date of the Coun ty Convention at Elon College has been changed from the fourth Saturday and Sunday in this month to the fifth Saturday and Sunday, March 30th and 31st. All townships are requested to have their conventions at once and make their reports either to the county Secretary or Presi dent. L. W. Holt, President. about M5> ft, to stake J. P. Montgomery's coimep„ theroceN. 3i7T3/:4(jeg. Vf. 20®; ft., ft©' the be- giniang the- same' beiaagt a part of tke; pr^>pei?tj coteveye^ to the paptiea»f th«fcrsrt part by Ed*- SOD' C^'and: wife URidier d^a bearingr date of Sept 17, 1^4 aadl recsffdedi^ im tbe‘C^ee of Reg ister of De«d» for' AJamance m D^d, xegisterwj No. ^;„.pai^, ll^llSto whieh said de«a jTe^eneeia hereby express-, ilym^edieL. Thia tiie 26tk day of Feb. 1912. Tke Central Loan & Trust Co^, I Trustee. Pay Your 1912 Road Tax The Special road Tax of $1.25 for the year 1912? is now due, and payable until April l5t. afte® which time, we are not allowed to receive it and all persons, Who are lia ble, are required to gitve three days work. For convenu nce of all I have placed t>!.e books at the cotton mills, and at other public places, so that it will not Ise nesess£ucy to come to town to pay. The Sheriff and his dep» uties will also recpt. fc» his tax. Yours TeuIv, Albert .L Tl^mpson^, Have ;oa a teetkt^ pull? Have yo» tried! my If nofir somesne who Has. J.S. Dentist,. I Biirr$ngtoi3>, ;©fiiee‘ phone 374 J. NcC, Ji. P..S(ioon. I), V, S. W. A.. Ft0rna3i»y %KK)>Q! £ioirx£adi«tiy Veterinari«BS and' H oapita) Offleft 3TT MtJin 8t. Kiesidence PhoM** C A. iilfllTce lieuri» £ to> 2 p.. m. T pt-iav Baek li^ve isjy ciriiffafti B^raditeysDirmii S0torei n^ofn & i^ETOBSOFKS MV LAW fi, W.BMM i Burhiifft.on oflce in .'PtttaMt Batldihf Pbone > 250’ iftif ffraJl»w IhriMlllQtNliM Btl%, Mione NNNT John H. Venaonv Attorney auar Uouitselior at BuirHngtoio. N. C OlB&ee over BradW’s Phone 66 —Siirf)uil>an Honies~^ 2 1-2 acre& on SmiAeniRaifwaf between ^lington anJ Gia^m,. jnls. car lins; 5 room cottage. €«od occfaatr^ well, nec* emff outbousesk In ordec to) qniek sale will 34 acresi I Room Dw«liinieg,£ne otdbaord, f ul ocaliom good!? ALAIMMCE REm ISTATE GOMP’¥ er. John R. Hoffman, Attonfi’sy-at'-Law Biiflin^ton, North Carolina. Office, S«con>l Floor Virst NijilkHuil BsdJk Bnildins. Notice 0! Sale of Real Estate. By virtue of the power con- Alamance County* BR. J. H. BROOKS Surgeon Dentisi. F‘>ster B»ilding BORLl^^GTON, N. C. X N, Taylor, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Uffice^in PiedmontJlBuilding. I Office Hours: 18:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:00 X-RAY WORK. Executors Notice. Having qualified, as Execirfjop anti Executrix of the last will and testament of Laura Ji. McAdams deceased late of Alamaace County North Carolina,, tiiis is to» notify ail persons having claims against tht* estate of said deceased:^ ex:-- hibit them to the undiersigiaed at Elon College^.N.; C., on or be^ fore the l>t day of Maroli 193l3v: or this notice will be pleaded im bar of their recovery. AU p^- sons indebted! to saidi Estate will pleaise hiak^ inim^iatepayiastifHat.. This February ^h, 19il^; Joseph C. McAdams,-, Annie C'. M cAdaMs. Ejcecutor an)(i Ejtecatrix; of the last will and testamieaBt off Laura: McAdams,, dxE^eased-. €> V. SELLARS ARTSTOa£, BUOEtLINGTOM, N. €. Carres in stock o^r 300* diiiferent pateams of No use to order go seei it. FOR SALE—Omef SeveB! horse power gasoline engine* good as new. Tbo light for my use. Phone ^1 Snow Camp, or adr drfess P. L. Spoon, Hartshorn^ N. C. ma\m according to jsciieiaGe,. are the things associated with our early home'Iife, such as BudcteA’s Ar nica Salve, that mother or grand mother used to. cure our burns, Iwils, sealds^ sores^ skin erup- tionsj. cuts,; sprains or bruises. Forty years of cures prove its; merit. Unrivaled for piles, corns or eold-sores. Only 25 ci?nts at Freeman Drug Co. If you have the am bition and energy, to gether with an honest purpose to tarn 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 stiil paying rent. RIGHT ABOUT 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 ■I And not the some body’s g house, to rent. Others by the a score hive tried the “Piedmont S Way” and found it easy. Will you? g CaU and talk it*over with us. J Real Estate Jepartmeiit. Norai Phone No. 76 jkjprmNftwEra gqjfift of these da^ conie into the South a ^ by no trumpet, •- jaw and dete who will be the harl Jeclaration Owt ml the natives that m round.they willdo » ihat in the wo^s of ed Senator Vance, Jart of their breech fioht.'* . What is this man ing to do? When the farmei town with his load o. tothismm^s place he will go, and befa time to turn around Will be swished thro seDarating the seed luSv^anl fleecy s coroes the divergen is picked up soft condition and jnachine that ^hread^ and pn to its many and vanedj cloth : sent then in a ent ways to te fimi shapes of all the hal adorn the human ra Simultaneously w the seed is picked u OTi its race of d ground, tarushed, separated from ite its varied channels You hear the roar ery as it strikes. most stuns you. Bi termined to follow career, and as you of the hull parting of the seed that gi the plant a quiver c electrifies your min^ ius of the man wh v?here we wasted. On you go to see ed and on the farm be conveyed to his more grinding ai through the digest his stock, making waste to go back to fertilizer to raise and prove the law Before you can g place of division 01 guide meets you af to another building there in time to fin have had more crus been made into pu the roll of paper 01 ing to the printing tell the world wl ' things are being South. , You hurry back that while you are nards” of that see business of its own ed up by electricit ing and crushing e a tremendous spe tube to a mill, wh oil is extracted an ating a beautiful, \ some domestic art) another roar of t your guide tells y( droas coming from process. Pollovidr this dross has beei sanitary soap to b parts of the wor your guide if this following him you ity in a new plaw gons being loa switching, carls be: fertilizer to be di the entire land to tility, more cott meat, and moi% w under one big brai ifications manage each leading to a from which eomei gal force made by that knows no res If this is a drc stranger dreams t B. Troy, in Manu ord. Shake^eare (From The New Protest is beinj the young mrls «ghth grade of - in Flushing, beinf, read extracts frot where the words a sibilities. While 1 revel in certain 1! girls held an indis and reported the 1 parents. A letter was pu day in a local pap signed “A Fath the writer wante( board of educatioi certain cases “pro less expletives to of emergency.” ‘ A. Father" said tl» eighth grade the “fiierdiant oi it fell to one of a siti ve and refined Mcunoeco in as the choows the g
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