4 I St, A^^aaii^ v^®»c??^ ^*®*** «k* t*M(5«ir|irt* S«irk^ Every Sunday, 11 *.00 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. . _ . Holy Communion: ^rst Sun day, H:»0 a- m. Third Sunday, 9^*^0 s* m* ^ Holy and Saints Days, 10:00 a. **Sunday School, P-. , The public is cordially invitea. All pews free. Quistian Clmrcli. Comer Church and Davis Sts. Reir. A. B P»*t»r. Swrice*: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 %, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. R. Poster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Services, Sunday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve ry Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary S^ eety meets on Monday after the Second Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended s 'cr* •* A Church Home for Visitors snd Strangers. BorBxtgtoa RdFofm^ Church. Comer Front and Anderson Sts, Ref. J. D. Aadrcw, Pattet. Sunday School every Sabbath, $:45 a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. 5X1, Mid-week Service every Thurs day, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of i^urch. Presbyterian Church. ReT. D«»ld MelT*», Pailof. Services every Sunday at 11:00 Ik, m. and 7:30 p. xn. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday »t8d) p. m. The public is cordially invited to ail services. CITV P DUX ~ ■ FIB 1^ New York, March 22.—After snying N«w Jork.what she con sidered a fair trial Mrs. Hetty Gi^en has found the metropolis tod “dull’'and has moved back to aflil in Hoboken. N. J. The richest woman in the world, whose self- accumulated fortune is generally estimated at v75,000,000, her home for' yeara in Hoboken in a flat costing $i9 a month. She enjoyed thefnend- ship of a large number of neigh bors whom she missed greatly af- ter;coming to New York to hye in a big house near Central Park. She has now left the city house to her son, Col. Edward Green, and moved to a $40 flat in Hobo ken which she has fitted up sim ply but expensively. Col. Green said today: “Mother never wanted to live in the city. I got her to come with me in the uptown house last August and at first she seemed happy. But she soon grew lonesome for the old friends in Ho^ken. “There is nothing in New York life to interest my mother. She never cared for the theatre nor would never invade the soci ety circle. She prefers the sim plicity of her apartoent and loves to have old neighlwrs ar round in the evening to sit and chat in the good old-fashioned way.” has worked too hard and too long for progressive Democratic prin ciples to beco«ie instrun^tal in surrendering the party wto lihe control »f predatory intea?ests. If Nebit^ka’s Demociacy in structs "for Harmon, Mr. Bryan will refuse to serve as ,a delegate (in case be is elected), buc will instead go to Baltimore as an in- dividusU, do what he can ti© «ecui e the nomination of a progjpessive Democrat.” fm& Strp*' M. L Qnirch, South. R«t. T. ^A. Syk«», pMt«r. Preaching every Sunday morn ing and evening. ; Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. , Prayer Service, Wednesday Evening. Ilacedoiiia Lntheran Chvrch. Front Street. Rev. C. I. Marges, Pester. (Residence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- «ry Sunday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday fiOO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missiona’T Societv (after morning service on luurcii Snndays.) L. C. Bs., Saturdav before Hiird Sundays, 3:00 p. ni. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Baptiit Chnrch. 1«T. S. L Htriii*, PutM. Morning Services, 11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p.m Wednesday night prayer meet- tBg services, 7:30 p. m. Business meeting, first Wed- aesday evening of the month at 8:25 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. J. L. Scott. Supt. ;;he Methodist Protestant Church, East Davis Street. Rer. Tbomt* E. OaTii, Pattor, Parsonoge next door to Church) Services: oming, 11:00 Evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday •venings. ^ Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So- deties every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Classes. You are invited to at tend all services. Vehh Avenae M. E. Church, Rerf 8. T, Hurlc;r. Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday at 11 a.m. and p.m„ 7:80 second Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday >woming at 10 a. m. . = John F. Idol, Supt. • Er^bod^ Welooiqe. Executors Notice Having qualified as executors to the last will and testament of F. V. Snell, late deceased of Bur lington, N. C., this will notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned properly ver ified on or before the 1st day of February, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate settlement. This February, 1st, 1912. A, F. Barrett, C. A. Walker, Executors. The Drag Wilt You. How mg.ny good ■cityzens have been spending the winter months right here in old Davidson “cuss ing the roads. Some of this “cussing” has been of the pro fane variety and some of it was not. All of it has been ineifectual worthless, unavailing. The roads are as had as they have ever been and no amount of cussing profane or otherwise will help them. Now that you have, tried the virtures of malediction, anathe ma, invective, and the different varieties of plain and fancy cuss ing and proved their Jutility be yond the shadow of, doubt, try a little work. Build a split log drag and as soon as the worst of the mud dries out of the roado, put it to work. You wall be uo- tonish^ at the results. —David son Dispatch. Huffman, the Postal Clerk, at Lynchburg, Va., and whose run was from Greensboro t» Wash ington pleads guilty of stealing a registered package containii .g $20,000, while ou duty. He whs given 31-2 years at the Atlanta piison. iCeoM ItardQr Eel. fireAiaHir iGnwironau IMandIv \P0ruia. Mr. A. M. Ikerd, Box 31, West Bur lington, Iowa, writes s “1 had ca tarrh of the stomach and a m a 11 intes- tines for a number of yearis. I wiait to a number of doctors and got no relief, and finally one of my doctors sent me to Chi cago, and X met the same fate. They said they could do noth ing for me; said 1 had cancer of the stomatih and there waa no cure. I al most thought the same, for my breath- “was otEensive and I could not eat any- ihtog -withoiit great misery, and I grad- TiaUy grew "worse. "Finally I concluded to try Feruna, and I found relief and a cure for that dreadful disease, catarrii. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin, and I now feel like a new man. There Is nothing better than Peruna, and I keep a bottle of it in my house all the time.” mri A. :M. Ikerd. Elon Defeats Catawba. Elon College, N. C. Mar. 18, 1912.—The baseball season was opened here this afternoon in a rush under most favorable wea ther conditions, when Elon cross ed bats with Catawba in a well played and interesting game. The game was won by Elon to the tune of 8 to 1, out was no walk over by any means. The hill-toppers put up a consistent steady game, but the terrific hitting of the locals proved their undoing. Brown landed three hits, one of which was a two bagger. Newman followed with two hits, a single and a double, while McCauley, Wright and Thompson pulled one each. In gram and Peeler were in the box for the visitors Ingram pitching the first seven innings. Catawba was not able to con nect with Warren for more than four hits which were well scat tered, and amounted to nothing. Peel* r tor Catawba at third and in tiio box did the fastest work. Summary: Runs Hits Errors ELON 8 9 3 CATAWBA 14 4 Hughes, Umpire. The Heo Who Succeed as heads of large enterprises are men of great energy. Success, today, depends health. To ail is to fail. It’s utter folly for a man to endure a weak, lun-down half alive condition v^hen Electric Bit ters will put him right on his feet in short order. “Four bot- ,tles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took, ” writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, Ga. “After years of suffering with rheumatism liver trouble, stomach disorders and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, found and well.” j Try them. Only fifty cents at j Freeman Drug Co. ! tattglit In i! f Dougiasv^He. Tex — “Five years ago I was caught in the rain at the wrong liine, ” writes Edna Rutherford, of Douglas- ville, “and from th; t time, was taken with dumb chills and fe vers, and suffered more than I can tell. I tried everything that I thought would help, and had four doctors, but got no releif. I took Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Now, I feel better than in many months, ” Cardui does one thing and does it well. That’s the se cret of its 50 years of success. Try Cardui. 130 acre f^rni located on pirfdic road, 7-room dwelling, aU necessary out. houses, good well of water, good pas ture and running water, 2-3 red soil and 1-3 gr^. llis is one of the best red land farms in oiir county for sale. Also 247 acre red land farm on public The Cratral Loan & Trust Co. on. N.C. J M Browniag Pres. Jno. R Hoffman, Sec & Troaa W W Brown, Mgr. J M Browning Dr J A Pickett •Jno R Foster Ooo. W. YestfiJ DIRECTORS J Ed Moore RTKeruodle ■ Jno R Hoffinai) Gdo Patterson ‘ ’ ■I OVSelhrs Chas DJohmon IV Brown f MACHINE WORK PaiBt lick Sick Lady We have our plant partially equipped and are in a po- W W SI tion to do first class machine work of all kinds, prompt- ^ 'I? ly. We hope to serve you. «S ————__ ^ HOLT engine COMPANY Shop E. Davis and Tucker Streets BURLINGTON, - - - ...... . : . Many Driven Front Bome. Every year, in many parts' of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and lung diseases. Friends and busi ness are left behind for other climates, but this is costly and not always sure. A better way —the way of multitudes—is to use Dr. King’s New Discovery and cure yourself at hdmcf Stay right there, with your friends, and take this safe medicine. Throat a”d lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in roughs, 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. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the power > con tained in a certain deed in trust executed to the Central Loan & Trust Co., on the 12th day of April, 1910. by J. A. Jeffries, and wife, Mary Jeffries, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C. in Book 48, page 275, to secure the payment of two bonds, therein recited, de fault having been made in the payment of said bonds, and the holders thereof having aaplied to me to make sale of the real es tate therein conveyed, in accord ance with the conditions con tained in said deed of trust, we will expose 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 said deed of trust to wit:— Adjoining the lands of Henry May and others, Beginning an iron bolt the said Henry May’s comer, running thence N. 573-4 deg. W. 2 chs. to a stake, thence N. 3 deg. E. 2 chs. and 50 links to a stone, thence S. 573-4 deg. E. 2 chs. to a stone, thence S. 3 deg. W. 2 chs. and 50 links to the beginning, containing one half acre of land more or less. This the 24th day of Feb., 1912. The Central Loan & Trust Co.. Trustees. : Paint Lick, Ky.~Mrs. Mary (Freeman, of this place, says: I “Before I commenced to take I Cardui, I suffered so much from I womanly trouble, f was so weak ! that I was down on my back I nearly ail the time. Cardui has i done me more good than any I medicine I ever took in my life." j You need not be afraid to take i Cardui. It is no new experiment. , Composed of gentle-acting, herb I ingredients, it has been found to I safely relieve headache, backache 1 and similar female troubles. Try I it for your troubles. UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANSREUNlONi Macon, Ga. May 7th, 8th, and 9th; 1912. Very low round trip fares. RAI lUWAY Accoaht the above occasion the SoutJiern Railway willl call very low round trip tickets to MAGON GA., and returnl as follows: N W Norfolk WesterD JUNE ]1, IJill, N J. 2-2 Daily No 24 Lv. Chariuttt; 10:20 a. m T „ iff* _ n.«.sr — Lr. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lt. Ar Winston Walnut C. MadiHOu Koanok*- Bryan Makes Attack on Hannon. 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Winslow's Sootbinq SYinyp tias been ased for over SIXTY VSARS by MILUOns of MOTHERS for their CHII.DREKT WHILfi TEETHING, -with PEJIFBCT SUCCESS. It 500TI*EB the CHJLD. SOmTFKS the GUM.S ALLAYS all PAIN CURES WIND COUC tai IS the best remedy fi r UlARRHOCA. It ii ■(> soluteiy barnilesfi. Be sure 4nd;.aFlt tqr vr: Wmslow’s Soothing V-Ttip,-’ Bad wi* bo' ivaei 1l1^ Twcsty-five cctiu» « botUc. 2:05 p. m 2:40 p. m. 3:0ti p. m :;1:11 p. m. 4:0J> p. m. f). ui. No. 21. Dailj 9:15 a. m. 11:40 a. m, 12:52 p. m. 12;55 p. m. l:24p. m 2:05 p. m. 5:.50 p. m. 1:20 a in 7:57 a e 8:25 a cl B:29 a. « 9:26 a. ti 11.-45 a. m No, 23. Daily ; 6:10p. m 7:S5p. m. 8:30 p. m 8;34p. m. 9:01 p. m. 9:40 p. m. ROUND trip] ■ $ 8.75 9.15 8.50 8.00 Lv. Roanoke Lv, M rt’ov’lle Lv. Mayodan Lv. Madison Lv. Walnut C Ar. Winston Ar. Charlotts ConnectioDB at Koanoke for all points North, Cast and Wtwt; Pnliman Farlo.r sleeping eani, dinini; (‘nrs; mealB a lu carte. H you are thinking of taking a trip, you want qaotationt!, cfa«a[^st, fares, reliable and correct information, an to route, train sc.hedules the most comfortr able and qniokent way. writft ami the in- formandin in yours for the’ asking witb one of our map foldero. Trains leave Durham for Boxboro South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m dally, and 5:30 p. m. daily except Sunday W B. BEVTLIi. Gen. Paes’r. Agt.' W C SAUNDERS, A ss’tGen’l Pas Ajrt Rcanoke, Va PILLOWS FREE Ifoil 113 $10 fox' 36^pouBd Fe&ther Bed &nd receive $-pour.d pair pillows/m. Freight prepaid. New feathers* best ticking, «iatSsfacticm ^araute^, AGENTS WANTED TURNER & CORNWEUL F««lker Dealcn. Dept. A. Charlotte, H. C. Befcmnce: Commercial Nationai Bank. These beds and pillows are on sale at Mr. E. A. Henley 304 Tarpley Ave., Burlington N. Ci t FROM ROUND TRIP FROM Goldsboro $ 9.25 Selma Henderson 9.35 Oxford Chapel Hill 8.50 Raldgh Burlington ^ 8.50 Durham Rates in same proportion from all other stations. i Tickets will be on sale May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, with final return limit May 16th, or if you prefer to stay longer, by depositing yonr ticKet and paying a fee of fifty cents yowj can have final limit extended until June 5th, 1912. Liberal stop-overs will also be permitted on these tickets.. For detailed information apply to any Southern Railway Agent or the undersigned. J. ;0. Jones, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. WANT a Better _ That quercion will be asked you alinost dally by business'men seeking yout Jervices, if you qualify—take the Draughori Training—and show ambition to risi- ^ilore BANX£R.S indorse DRAUGHON’S Colleges than indorse all other busi* colleges COMBINED. 48 Collegei^in 13 States^ International reputation* Booi|^e«ping. Bookkeepers all over !he United States say that Draughbn's '/lew System of Bookkeeping slaves them ixom 25 to 50 per cient in werk and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offi* tel court reporters write the System of morthand Draughon Colleges teach. f'Ay? Because they know it is Ihe best. mAvu-iAAfiiv: uuuw scasQuautc vonuuiuiiSf HameStndjr. Thousands ot bankcas*' ifrsi bookkeepers, and stenographers holding good petitions as the resul! r>iking Draughon’s Home Study. CATALOGUE. For prices on lessont Sy MAIL, v}Tite F. Dral’GHOK. President, Nashville, Tenn. For/r^’/? cat* alogue on course A T COLLEGE, writs IRAUGHON’S PRACTIGAIi BUSINESS GOLLfiGli Rnleiith or Charlotte, N. C., or Knoxville or N»fthvil|e; Tenn. Schedole for College Base Ball. At Huden Park. Season 1912.— March 9th— Burlington Graded School Vs- School, March 16th— Oak Ridge “ “ 27th- Elon ian College. March 29th— Burlington Graded School *' Graham Graded] School. April 6th— “ 8th- “ 9th- “ 18th- GrahamlGrad^ I Bingham. Atlantic Christ*] Bingham Elon Wake For^t Binghnm II Whitsett. Oak Hidge. Davidson. Lenoir. gILOYOALLEM Roanoke, Va., 5 I FloyAllen, whose one year imprisonme tragedy in court at E Thursday, today gav of the tragedy. It i “I and my son ha\ Led up here nearly a U want Jt square d( first, place, my son fired a single shot pect to be electroc murder is as certain l-will rise tomorrow. \he plain murder, if t in the chair. Me? I fired. But before you iny solemn oatl start the firing. Id when Judge Massie sentence that there ^ shoot-ing. It came iy to me. That then spiracyisa lie.” “Of course, wher else started shooting tpl and joined in the shouldn't I? It was fense. When our j into the courtroom t! ed to kill nobody, an was ready to go to nut afraid of death, ; [what is looking us in “Judge Hairston i jbut they won’t giv show. We will be Carroll county if I hi j about it, and we All (fighting men~will I how an Allen can go I but Vic, I want you [him. The boy nev jgun. May be he oug Ibut he didn't. Ex-judge N. H. H “I was asked by A Ivisit him today, and Ihim he insisted on n. jhis counsel. I have [whether I will do so [no matter what posii [would like printed tli [ “Both Victor and [have given me their i [that they did not sti Ithat day in the Hills Ihouse. I beUeve th fare not the ordinA Imountaineers. Thd [men of propienty and Imatt^ what cnine i ■have committed he i fair hearing^and 1 ll get theirs oir I won why." Floyd Allen is, c( aking, old, but >ng;and vi^roui six feet in his s IS erect; he is i with a mass oi ir covering his hea woad; bis eyes ^ as he speaks, lucated than the ineer and he talks rence upon ordinary lea. Judge Hairston Jk to visit him today repeated attempts, llso visited him for n *®H*;and after he lei Whatever this i ^3-y be he has repen jates of Heave** will pa against him.” ni with Liien bent down and ?e he said, “I am nc we, but my wife, 11 as much as I did ped her when rwts* won't let me I -ur-n*’ ® wiessage.' H you advise t { asked Judge H L,.! was th if ^ n. To give in v . own deatl Allens will fi old man broke Ijept pitifully and in wyer to save Victor irit! Va., Maij C ?j3f^sedy was ne Old Carroll county ?^y* Another troo rode ir I-jage down off his be the gruesom on of a week ago—b ^iy for the n ^es. The moving pi JlJ^ore firing and I n caused fuss a« the r a ^dHillsville ahri ii, excitement over ^ y real fighting ws ;n”^?vmg picture n i_^^^ito, which ex' ■.^urt house to shop, was not r Thespian s JO take a part in ^^competitions for ^^^a»,keen. Th e^finaliymadeaft jjwtale the chi ^for all that hai not J