11 * i ; t i i 3i 183 acre farm adjoiniug the city ^ Me- bane, N. C., on the south, all of tins lays Dractically level, and can be cultivated with machi nery, about 140 acres in cultivation, clear of rocks* stumps and gulleys. balance in and oak, about 100 acres under wire fence, 3-4 of said land is rich chocolate loam, balance gray, two ever flowing streams through this farm, one o*room cottage painted white, small brick flower house, 6 or 8 acres in orchard of apples, pears and oeaches, frame feed and stock barn, ^pd well of water at residence and one at barn. This is one of the best farms in our county for sale. inis, land is well adapted to grain, grasses cotton or truck of any kind, and can be bought for $6.500.00. — 100 acre farm 1-2 mile south of Mebane, N, C., 3-4 red soil, 1-4 gray, log hoi^e, plenty water, on old public road. This is a farm and a great bargi^in at our price ot per acre. 201 acre farm, two miles west of Mebane, N. C., located on public road, 6 room two story residence, pleifty of running water, ^50 or 75 acres in fine bottom land, about 80 acres in open culti vation, plenty of wood and a same. We will sell this farm for $4.000.00. 125 acre farm, 2 1-2 miles south of Mebane, N. C., located within 3-4 mile of good graded school and church, 3-4 red soil, balance gray, 7-room two story residence, good orchard, plenty of running water, also good well of water on back porch. Will sell for $3,000. 41 acre farm 3 miles South of Mebane, N. C., 5-room residence, log barn, plenty of running v.'ater, also good well of water on back porch, Bearly all of said farm is red land. We can seL this farm for $1,300: located on macadam road leading out to ville Mills. The/timber on this place has inst been cut off, and it would make a splendid farm when put in cultivation. The soil is mostly good red soil, and lays fine. We will sell this place fnr $2.500. ■ 206 acre farm 3 miles of Saxapahaw, N. C., also 10 miles of Mebane, 6-room log house, 3-4 gray and 1-4 rsd soil, 75 acres in fine oak timber, Wp can sell this farm for $2,000. 75 acre farm two miles east of Mebane, N. located on public road, all in wood and timber 3-4 red soil, balance grky, this is good land for grain or truck. We can sell this land for $1000, 100 acre farm, one mile south of Mebane, N. C., 170 acre farm 2 miles west of Mebane, N- C,, located on public road, 6-room residence, good barn, plenty of running. water, 50 acres in fme bottom land, 3 4 red soil, bal ihce gray. We will sell this farm for $8,500; ^ If mi ^ i w. w. , Manager, BURLINGTON, N. C. Economy in Painting Your House does not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price per gallon. It means getting the paint that coveis the most surface per gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service —in other words, the value for your dollar. PAINT costs less because it takes less and las^s Let us show you pleasing color combinati estimate quantity needed, or be any other service Vrc. can, / .-‘J. /’■? ^ i ' ' ,-.J von tmv or not. Come in and gei cm A :!ne OuaJiiy Pai^vting- Guide Book mid .^ome L-oiot suggesttQuSf> Near Glenco Alamance County. N. C. Oct. 1st 1913 Caroline C. Caffey, wife of W. S. Caffey at the ag’e of 75 years 6 months and 26 days. Her maiden name was Ireland and she was the last and the oldest of a family of six children. She lefc'ves'a husband and six children who mourn her death. She was for, many years a mem ber. of Bethlehem Christian Church where her funeral and interment took place conducted by Rev. J. W. Holt. J. W. Holt. LIST OF UNttilEO LEHEBS I Remaining in Post office at I Burlington, N. C., Sept. 27,1913. 'gentlemen: j Charlie Cobitt, Jule Caps, R. C, I Hencey, H. C» Heinzerlinp:, B. J. {Plunkett, Raymond Warren, I Ladies : , Mrs. Margaret Beasley, Miss I Fuzela Gibson, Annie Minior, ! Aden Surret, Mrs, Fannie Simp- ' son. ! Persons calling for any of tiiese I letters will pler.se say "Adver tised,” and give date of adver tised list. F. L, Williamson, P. M. ROOSEVELT DEPARTS FOR SOUtil AMERICA New York, Oct. 4. -Theodore Roosevelt set out today for the second time ‘ since he left the I White House, upon a long jour- I ney into the South American I hemisphere. j The saiiing of the Lamport and I Flolt line steamship Van Dyck 1 upon which be booked passage i for South Ame'rica v>/as timed 1 I o'clock but the former President sand members of hi.^ party were ‘ asdr early with final orepara- I tioris f>;r ainbarking'. Like his I East Afi’ican trip the South Am- ierican. journey is undertaken I with tho Colonel proposing to ! n^'ake ii one of many aspects a- I side i'rom the pleasure of it. Cjntina^^d on Page FOR FIVE YEARS Majority of Frienis Thouglit Mr. Hughes Would Die, But One Helped Him to Recovery, ; PomcToylon, Ky.—In interesting aJ» irices from this place, Mr. A. J. Huj^es ivrites as follows: *i was down with stomach trouble for five (5) years, and would have sick headache so bad, at times, that 1 thought surely 1 would die. 1 tried different treatments, but they did not seem to do me any good. 1 got so bad, 1 could not eat or sleep, and all my friends, except One, thought I would die. He advised me to try lliedford’s Black-Draughty and quit taking other medicines. 1 decided to take his advice, although I did hot have any confidence in it. 1 have now been talung Black-Draught for three months, arid It has cured mc- haven’t had those awful sick headaches since 1 be^9 using it. I am so thankful for what Black* Draught has done for me.’' Thedford’s Black-Draught has been found a yei^ valuable medicine for de rangements of the stomach and liver. It is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently j yet surely. It can be freely used by young and old, and should be kept in every family chest. 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