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ls«nl »ue),j Neenab, Vfi. »>n hi»8i,JeaL a late co^py, userwtsobatin: sis stubborn eolds sore lungs, “t aumr>6on to-^i *8^ this gffeat guaranteed ?6 t »n get fi^reeman P OqM Um 9ij^ ' ture hown, and ' iition to nake ycvar ggets e^^er ;softment 3i' all lands. ¥ ' r- u ; t out ckets at N«tic« of Sale df Real Estote. JL New Fall Coods See the large arrival of new fail goods which we are receiviiig. Oar selection is the most complete e’^xi handled. Coat Suits A coat suit that will fit perfectly, and which is made of the best of goodS), made by the best of wcNfkmanship is the kind we have to show you. An inspec-^ tioQ will prove oar merits. Millinery, Millinery, Millinery Our milliners are kept extremely busy, the fall season haying opened with the opening of the milliaery season. Come in and look at those beautiful fall and winter styles. J. D. & L. Burlington, Wliitted N.C. By virtue of the power con- tauied in a certain deed in trust executed and delivered to the Central Loan & Trust Co., on the 8th dayjyi March, 1911 by James Russell and wife, Mattie B. Rus sell, and duly registered in the office of the register of deeds for Alairiance County in Book No. 51, ^ge 482, to secure the Spayment of a certain note therein recited, default having been |iuade in the b^yment of Isaid : note, and the holder thereof having applied, to us to make salet>f the real estate thereih conveyed, Jib according with the conditions, contained in said deed in trubt, we will exp^ to public sale to the highest bid der for cash, at the CouTt House Door of the County of AU^mance, N. C. on Saturday, December 28, 1912, at t' e hour of 11 o'clock P. M., the land conveyed in said 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.) Ifichs. toa 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) 1,6 chs. to a rock, corner with said Trol- iinger and Russell, thence N. 86 deg. W. 10.57 chs. to the begin ning, containing 17.02 acres, more or less. This the 26th day of November 1912. Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. Raleigh Mystery. Raleigh, Dec. 8, —Mystery en- opes the discovery of ihe body of an unknown man fonud Satur day evening; near Caraleig mi'l villaTej south of the city with a bullit hple - through arm and another through the left thigh. The body was viewd to day by a large number of people none of whom could inentify it. Coroiier Seapark eommu- nicated with the makers of p. fuit of clothes the man was wearr ing and which had the mark "John Hoggan” inside the breast pocket and found that the ^uit wa§ made to me^ure by a Phil adelphia firm, who shibped it to Nnight & Bilbptj Middlesex, on the Norfolk Southern Railroad, for delivery to John Hoggan but no one there knows anything of John Hoggan. The dead man was evidently a well dressed mechanic and it is believed that he was shot to death and carried a long, distance to the ravine where the body was found, half concealed in brires. The man appears to have been about 40 years old. Be Happy! Happy the girl, or woman, who has never suffered from any of the diseases of womanhood! Or, if she has been ji sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of the wonderful benefits of Cardui, the woman’s tonlcl Cardui is a gentle, to.aic remedy, for women’s ailmcnis. It is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable. It has been, in successful use for more than 50 years. It has cured thoasands. It should do tlie same for ycu. /% TAKE CARDU I Woman^Tonic Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenn,, says, ‘I think there is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardui. 1 used it with the very best results. ! had backache and nearly everything a woman could suffer with, until 1 took Cardui Now, i feel better than 1 have for two years. 1 shall always recommend Cardui to other sufferini> women’ i can’t praise it too highly. As a medicine tor weak, tired, worn-out women, Cardui is safe &nd reliable. Try it, today. Wiii» *».• UdiM’ AdviMr? Oe3t.. OiatUaoofa Meiiciat C», ChaMukMt*. T«Bn,. isw sptctal iiuemctl9iUf «r4 t^pam boafe, ''Koaw Treatmtal tor Wwwsn,' Mstiirw;, Farmers’ New Ware im HUNTFOSRICHGIfiL Often the hunt for a rich wife ends when the nian meets a wo man that uses Electric Bitters. Her strong nerves tell in a bright brain and even temper. Her peach bloom complexion and ruby lips result from her pure blood; her bright eyes from rest ful sleep; her elastic step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from indigestioii. back ache, headache, fainting and dizzy spells they promote. Every where they are woman’s favorite remedy. If they weak or ailing try them. -50 cents at Freeman Drugstore. Day In Conereas. Senate Convened at noon. Resumed consideration of om nibus claims bill. Shipping in terest voiced vigorous opposition to seamens involintary service bill before commerce sub-com mittee. Court of impeachment resumed trial of Judge Arehbald at 1.80 p. m. adjourned 5.40 untill noon Saturday. House Convened at noon. Resumed consideration of legislative, exe cutive and judical approximation bil. Naval affairs committee ise gan framing naval appropation bill which chairman Padgett es timates will carry $120,000,000 to $130,000,000. Progressive party’s campaign fund statement was filed, show ing contributions pf $676,672, Banking and currency commi ttee referred to a sub-eommittee i,he levy reaolution birecting deposits of $50,000,000 in nation al banks by treasury. Foreign affairs committee began framing diplomatic and consuler ap- proriatich bill which Chairman Sulzer estimates will carry $3, - 000, 000 tJ $4,000,000. 18 acres m m pasture. MM sdl at a The Central Loan & First National Bank Buitdis^g, Burlington^ - - - N* C / M IfroiVTtijn^ Frm, J mu k Hoffman^ &Trefu^ W W Mgr, S ■ ; \' The Dispatch A Whole Year You can prevent a spell of sick ness hiring nurses, etc., by t>uying a lOc package ot Bradley’s Cpld Tablets. These ablets have been throroughlv tried out, and are rec- ommerided as perfectly reliable. -n.f Write Ideas For Moving Bcture s! Can Write Photo Earn $25.00 or More house 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. Ail 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, inCoanS; |KERN0DLE& WALKER,Props. WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW! If you have ideas—if you can THIN K—will show you the secrets of this facinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necesscry. No “flowery language” is wanted. The demajnd for photo plays is practically unliniiit^d. Tl^e big film manufacturers are “Moving heaven and earth’' in^eir attempts to get enough good plots to suppljf 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 ail times just what sort of plots are wanted by the producers, our Sales Department has a trem endous advantage over agencies sit lated in distant cities. We liaye received many letters from the big film Man ufacturers, such as Vitagraph, Edison, Essanay, Lubin Solax, hnp, Rex, Reliance, Champion, Comet, Melies. etc., urging us to send pho^pj^i^s to th^. We want more writers iand we will gladly teach you the secrets of «»uccess. We Are Selling Photo Plays Written by Praple Who "Never Before Wrote a Line for PaMicatlOD” Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think onily one gooa idea every week, and will write it out as directed bv us and it sells for only $25, a low figure, ' Yon Wll! Earn $109 Per Nontb For Spare Time Woit FFPP your name and address at once for free copy of I lets our illustrated book, “Moving Picture Play writing.'' Don’t hesitate. Don't argue. Write NOW arid learri just what this new profession may mean ist you and your future. p. s. Good stalls and Camp I 1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK
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