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First Ward. WWard. econd Ward ?9^®J,Ward! bird Ward (hird Ward fourth Ward fourth Ward! surer, icer. jand Police. i£®"ass Mont«omery7^ riSSION. Scott West 5:32 A. M A, If ®*25 p. K 9:17 P. ; A. M. td 7:30 p M A. M. to 6:00 P.'n* P- M. to 7:30 p. Ji] I Postmaster. Win It V ying ? iber 7 ell built and direct from aediate use. >d roadsters, toppy pairs ! at 11 a. in.. nnember we hange 9f^' See the large arrival of new fall goods which we are receiyiag. Our selection is the most complete v.c f ci handled. Coat Suits A coat suit that will fit perfectly, and which is made of the best of goods, made by the best of workmanship is the kind we have to show you. An inspect tion will prove our merits. Millinery, Millinery, Millinery Our miiliners are kept extremely busy, the fall season havisg opened with the opening of the millinery season. Come in and look at those be lutiful fall and winter styles. J. D. & L B. Whitted Burlington, N. C. « B. HartikMiiit M. D> “Cardui Cured For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks of Treadway, Tena, suffered with womanly troubles. She says: “At last, I took down and thought 1 would die. I could not sleep, I couldn’t eat I had pains all over. The doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped bo many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. C&rdui saved my life! Nov/, 1 can do anything.” A Sick Man Writes Dr, Hart man About Kidney Disease. A e e n t.lernan writes me: “I was greatly In terested In your article describ' Ing tlje Kauff man case , of serious disoase of the kitaeys. f he desoriptiort- ot his case ex actly outlines my condition. I am sure II Pe- runa cured him xs you say, it xrould cuive me also. I am los~ fng^ fiesh rapidly and the doctors say I have every symptom of Bright's disease of the kidneys. If you think I would be benefited by Peniria I wJl? certainly try some as the doctors have practically given roe up, tbe same as they dia him." fii reply 1 wish to say, first, that I never make any promises as to whit Peruna will cure. No physician can make positive statements of that sort. I can say this much, however, if I were in your place I should certainJy jplve Peruna a trial. I know of no other remedy that would be so likely to be of use to you In your present condition as Pei^na. Take a table spoonful befote each meal and at bed time. Continue this for two or three weeks and then if there Is anythijig you wish to ask me further write me and I will give your letter prompt at tention. If I find that the Peruna Is not helping you I will be perfectly, frank and tell you so, for I would not have you take Peruna unless it was really helping you. But it has rescued so K:any cases of kidney disease that I am quite confident you will find it ex actly suited to your case. Kidney disease begins with catarrh of the kidneys. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Unless the destruction of the kidneys is already too great Peruna relieves the catarrh and the cause of the kidney disease Is removed. I shall anxiously await a report of your case. Remember, all letters are sacredly confidentlaJ. I never use any one’s name or address without his written consent. My correspondence Is absolutely private.' PERUNA IS FOR SALE AT AI.L DRUG STORES, SPECSAl. NOTICB — Many persons are making In^lries for tne om- tlme Peruna. To such would v,aay, this formula Is now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus. Ohio. Write them and they will bd Sleased to se&d you a free booklet. County Teachers Meeting. The nekt County Teachejs Meeting will coa vene in the Court House in Graham, N. G. Satur day, Dec. 7, at 11 o’clock. PROGRAM; 1. Round Tabl^—School Equip ment—How to secure and use it. 2. Round Table—What Lan guage should be taught before the book is used. After union din ner in Town Hall, 3. Making Group Picture of Teachers. 4. Announcement about the work in the County, IM FEDEIUL JOBS lUHOMi Sale of Real Ed:ate. By virtue of the power eon- taiiied in a certain deed in trust executed and delivered to the >ntral Loan & Trust Co., on the 8th day of March, 1911 by James Russell and wife, Mattie B. Rus sell, and duly, registered in the office of the register of deeds for Alamance County in Book No. 51, page 482, to secure the ^payment of a certain note therein recited, default having been truade in the paymentof said note, and the holder thereof having applied, to us to make sale of the real estate therein conveyed, Jin according with the conditions, contained in said deed in trust, we will expose to public sale to the highest bid der for cash, at the Court House Door of the County of Alamance, N. C. on Saturday/ December 28, 1912, at the hour of 11 o’clock P. M., the fland conveyed in paid d^ed in trust, to ,wit: Adjoining the lands of J. A. Trolliner, Coley Russell and oth ers, bounded as follows: Beginning at a rock corner with said Russell in said Jones line, running thence S. 1 3-4 deg. W. (B.S. 21-4 deg.) 16chs. to a rock in said line, thence S. 85 1-4 deg. E. 10.71 chs. to a rock, thence N. 2 deg;. E. (B.S 2-3 deg) 16 chs. to a rock, corner with said Trol- linger and Russell, thence N. 86 deg. W. 10.57 chs. to the begin- 17.02 Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills relieve* pain TAKE Th© Woman^Tonic Strayed or STOLeN—Setter pup female wjiite blaek ears spot on top of h^ad black spot on rump at tail answers_to name of Dot. Liberal Reward. J. D. Payne Burlington, N. C. Washington, Nov. 27.—“Want ed: 11,000 j^ood penaocrats to fill 11,000 positions on thei; jp^ roll of Uncle Sam. Apply to Woodrow Wilson, 1600 P^nsyU dania avenue, after March 4, next.^',? -Cr' Presideht-to-bfe Wilson probab ly will not insert thi^“want ad" in the newspapers, although he might, foir there a,re practically 11,000 federal offices which are filled by appointment of the president. With thfis snilting of the administratiph in th$ White House from Republican to Demo cratic hands, It is expe^t^> will come a change in practically ev ery one of thesd places. If the Jobs carry ah average salary of $3000 a year, and that estimate is regard^ ais conserva tive, this wiU involve the, distri bution of ^,000,000 of federal pie. President Wilson can re ward quite a multitude of hungry paSrty workers in this distribu tion, but he cah also cause a lot of heartburns for those who are not successful in the seranable for the^pie. After President Wilson has made his selections for these 11,- 000 places he might look over the roll of about 400,000 other em ployes of Uncle Sam and deter mine how many of these he de sires to replace. Most of this vast array of workers, however, are under the civil service regu lations, and to replace them with men of different political faith 1 would probably mean the cutting of some pretty sharp corners and juggling with the law. Since election day there has been pauch studying of the fed eral pay rolls to determine j ust h >w great will be the shift among officers and employes. The Re document throws some interest* ing sidelights\vhat’^haik pen after March 4 next, whett the Democrats take control of the i'ederal administration. According- to the figures pub lished at that timCi contained in a message from the president to^ the senate, there are 0846 ai>- pointments made by the > presiK/ dent by and with the conpent of the senate. In addition to th(w9» there are 903 appomtttients madd^ by the president in which the concurrence of the senate is not necessary. This means; appoint* ments by the presid^t to tfa® number of 10,839. In the peroio that has elapsed . since the time of this compilation sorne'chang- eis have, of course, been made. Many of the^ appointmenti carry with them high salariet and much prestige;■ the majori^ are postmasters. . In the state department there ere 441 appoint ments iri which the consent "Of the senate is nec^sary and 9* which the president fills without asking the leave of the upper branch of congress. These, of cours, are in the main diplpmalie and consular places and vary in , iajpbrtance between the ambassa dor to Great Britain and the con* ml to an interior town in AtricfU ning, con taming IT.Uil acres, more or less. This the 26th day of November, have been trying to es- 1912. Central Loan & Trust Co. Trustee. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will have a doll and apron sale and oyster supper Dec. 17. 1912. j411 cordiaUy invited. timate their losses and the Demo crats have been figuring how far their hunger for federal pie will be satisfied. Their studies have brought to light a document pub lished less than two years ago, showing the number and status of federal employes. And that About Parcel Poit. Ast crea ting the Parcel Post is briefly as follows. Fourth class mail is extended to include everything not now included in other classes, provided the pack-. ages do not weigh more than eleven pounds nor measure more than 72 inches in length and girth combined, and further pro vided they be not of shape or character to inj ure other mail or to spoil before delivery in a reasonable tinie. This is prac tically the whole bill as to rotes. It is easy to f%ulate the size and weight of. parcels but not easy to decide what rnay be too perishadle for each distance Dr too dangerous to ; other maiU These questions are puzzling a special commission, which in con ference with Senator Bourne the author of the bill, is now trying to settle Such detMlsv Greenville, S. C. Nov, 27—The first snow of the season is falling here tonight following a cold rain early in the evening. If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of the pains peculiar to weak' women, such as headache, backache, dragging-^down feelings, pains in anu, side, hip or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you should try Cardui, the woman’s tonia Prepared from per fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the b?st remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good. It contains no dangerous drugs, it has no bad after-effed^ Ask your druggist He sells and recommends CarduL Wrttt to: Ladles' Advisory Dept, Chattanoosji Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., lor ^tiallnsmetUias, «ad #t-pa«e book. “Home Treatment lor Womeo," tentiree. ] &l Write Ideas For Moving Picture i armers’ New Ware- >US6 For the Sale of Leaf tobacco We are now ready to sell your tobac co. We have gone to a big expense to fix for you, and now we want a part of your trade, we have the interest of the market at heart and we are here to work for the benefit of the farmer. Every pile of tobacco is under our personal care and we are here to see that you get the top market price, when in Burlington with Or without Obacco stop at the Farmers’ ware house where you will be welcome, we have one of the best warehouses in the state, so let us.thank you in advance tor what you can do for us. All tobac co, we think, is high as We ever saw, and we think now a good time to sell. Hoping to see you soon at the Farm ers’ Warehouse, We are, yours to Work, ERNODLE&WALKER,Props. P. S. Good stalls and Camp Room. Can Write Photo Earn $25.00 or More WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! If you have ideas—if you can TH IN K—we will show you the secrets of jhis facinattng new profession. Positively no experienve or literary excellence necfesscry. No ‘‘flowery language" is wanted. The demand for photo plays is practically unlimited. The big film manufacturers are “moving heaven and earth” in their attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100, and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of photo plays. are located in or near New York City. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times jt|st what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our Sales Department has a trem endous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We haye^eceived many letters from the big film man ufacturers, such as Vitagraph, Edison, Essanay/ I^bin Solas, Imp, Rex, Reliance, Champion, Comet, Melie§. etc., urging uS' to send photoplays to them. We want more writers and we will gladly teach you the secrets of success. We Are SelliBg Photo Plays Writteo by People Who "Never Before Wrote a ■ Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think only Kob will Earn 51(10 Per MoDtb For\Spre Time Work fnpp Send your name and address at once for free copy of 11OG our illustrated book, “Moving Picture Plavwriting.'' ^ hesitate. Don’t argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future. 1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY rji iri-l "I'
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