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^r: it^- B. - ‘ % ^ %■ a i 'l t. J> . il-.- '*•' • A 1^5. •^4 ? ‘ ll-S p f*. ' m'i‘ ©«*■ ■ W^^y- ' ■. 'f:-\ & '• ■ fe-.t feh::; . Hi' " . '.i t’-.^ fr‘ |J‘ '' ib: • *5 ari.. r g y?? f.' £ B* - ■ ■ Watches and Jewelry For Sale. The undersigned wiJl on Saturday, November 22,1913. berinning at one o’clock P. M , SeU atpuWic outcry to the be»t bMder for cash! on the *iaewalk in froDt of the f" ^ol- m the City of ButKngtoo, Alamance CoBnty. North Carolina, the lowing articles of personal property, lo-wil: Article. Watch a a i t M a a (I c ( (( i it Cuff button Bracelet Pin Ring t Ring a Pin Ring Pin 6 Fob piece Ring i i M Owner. Albert Albright Nick Crawford Dan Simpson John Faucette Bob Wilson Monk Horner Tom Bane Joe Davis Minnie Lee Bob Wagstick Mack Cotton John Garrison Frank Tinning Jim Squires Morris Bi an nock Jake Freeland Dickey Becky Pher ix Lucy Truner Becky Phenix Herman Benton Jack Browning Jery Johnson D. Durham Pink Andrews Will Weaver Robert Allered Jery Hurdle Ed. Walker Frank Morris J. C. Graig Harvy Holt Horner Will Senars James Gattis Grover Cable L. Turner (leorge Rumbley John Walker Will Baine Luaco Williamson Finley Williamson Jr Smoott Isiey Burnett Bud Hornaday Kinton Nicholson Joiin liogers Mr. Pennington Sam Thomas Bessie Beal Maggie Is ley Daca Isley Viola Williamson Lucian Moore Miss Loy Mattie Pickard Mrs. Scutt Mary Day Rosa Stinson John Faucette Maggie Mebane [Charges. Si. 00 1.50 no good 1.50 1.75 .25 .50 .75 .50 .35 .50 .75 .50 .50 1.25 .35 10.00 1.00 .25 LOO .75 .75 .50 L25 1.00 .75 250 .25 1.25 .25 .75 .50 .2f. no good .25 LOO 1.25 T)() good 1.00 . 1.50 1 00 .80 .15 .50 no charge 1.00 .05 .50 .10 .75 .10 .25 .10 .10 .25 .30 ,10 ,20 ,25 .25 .15 Notice of. Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust dated February 1. 1913, given to the Central Loan & Trust Company, executed by J. Cv Huffines, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds in book No. 59 of mort gage deeds, pages 197-200, in clusive, Default having been made in the payment of interest and principal of the bonds cured by said deed in trust, the undersigned trustee will expose to public sale at the court house door in Graham, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for ^sh, on Saturday morning. Nov.^tn, 1913, at 11 o'clock, the following described property: A certain tract or parcel ot land in Burlington township, Al amance county, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands oi Holt street, James L. Horner, Thomas Evans, Brice C. Garri son, W. N. Harrison, and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron bolt, cor ner with Holt street and W. N. Harrison, thence with line of W. N. Harrison 50 feet to corner with Brice C. Garrison and W.N. Harrison; thence with line of Brice C. Garrison 12 feet to an iron bolt, corner with Brice C. Garrison; thence with his line 80 feet 6 inches to an iron,,,bolt, cor ner with said Garrison and Thos. Evans 59 feet 8 inches to corner with Thomas Evans and James L. Horner; thence with line of said Horner and Holt street 72 feet to the beginning, containing 8,550 square feet, more or less. This 27th day of Octobe^r, 1913. Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. 1 Under and by virtue of the; power of sale tontainedan ascer tain Mortgage Deed of Trust ex ecuted to the Central Loan & Trust Company on the 2nd day of October 1911, to secure twelve bonds of even and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, in book pages of Mort gage Deeds. Default having Len made in the payment ot said bonds, the undersigned trustee in accordance with tne conditions contained in said of Trust, will expose to publw sale the real property contained therein to the highest bidder tor cash at the Court House d^r ot Alamance County, North Caro lina. Monday December 1, 1913 at 12 o’clock the land conveyed in said Deed Trust, to-wit: Beginning at a corner 60 ft., from an iron bolt on the Last side of Davis St. running thence S. 35 deg. E. with the line of Davis St., 112 ft. and 11 in* to corner of G. Ft Blackman, thence N. 55 deg. E. 78 ft. to corner of G. F. BlacKman, thence 25 deg. E* 28 ft. to Johnson St., thence 35 keg. E. with thehne of John- son St., 72 ft. to an iron bo t thence N. 35 deg. W. parallel with Davis St, 200 ft and 5 in. to an iron bolt in TuckCT St., thence with S. hne of Tucker St., 55 deg. W. 80 ft. to a stake corner with L. Holt, thence o. 35 deg. E. 60 ft. to the corner thence S. 55 deg. W. 10 ft, to the beginning, the same being a part of the Dr. ^vlurphy home tract on Davis St. . ^ , This the 31st da.\ of October, 1913.' Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. ihese articles of personal property were left with my father and me to be repaired, and the persons leaving them have failed to call for th > *, pay repair charges thereon, and they are sold for the purpose 01 collecting sach charges, ^ny persoa owning any of these articles May, previous to the day of sale, call and buy for the repair and that pr portion of the costs of this advertisement chargeable to that piece of property , and the same will be delivered to him. i hi* is a good opportunity to obtain valuable personal property very cheap. C. F. Neese, Jr. Successor to €. F. Neese. Subseribe for The Dispatch. For fine Strader. eating apples see 1000 bushels of fine eating ap ples at F, J. Strader. FOR SALE—Good peanut ma chine apply to F. J. Strader. SEE Coble-Bradshaw- Co. for the best range on the market. The “Eternal Range’^ display at Coble^Bradshaw Co. Nov. 20 to 26. DEMAND The full earning power vestment. of your m We own and offer your first mortgage real estate bonds in denominations from $100 00 to $1000.00. These bonds are amply secured by real estate, fully guaranteed by our company, and will net you six per ■cent interest, which we pay semi-annually, and it has always been our custom to repurchase our securities at par with accrued interest. The investor who ' content with less than six per cent interest is depri ing himself of what is rightfully his own. For further information, write is V- Commissiouer's Sale of Valuable Real Estate By virtue of an order of the Superior court of Alamance coun ty, made in a special proceedings whereunto all tlte heirs-at-iaw of the late C. M. Euliss were made parties for the purpose of selling Lor partition the real property of aid C. M. Euiirts, deceased, in Alamance ccunly, 1 will offer at Dublic sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Graham, N. C., at 12 o’clock M., on Saturday, November 29, 1913, the folloy/ing described real property, to wit: Tract No. 1—Adjoining the lands of D. T, Curtis, heirs of John Staley, deceased, S. L. Dix on, and others, bounded as fol lows, tov^'it: Beginning at an Iron bolt in public road jeading from Big Falls to Burlington, corner with D. T. Curtis, run ning thence N 28 1-2 degrees E 27.61 chs. to an iron bolt in said Staley line, corner with said Dixon; thence N 86 1-4 degrees W 26.50 chs. to a rock, corner with said Dixon; thence S 3 1-4 degrees W 27.50 chs. to a rock; thenreE 12,80 chs. to the begin ning, containing 48 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2—Lying and being in Patterson township, adjoining the lands of A. V. Euliss, E. M. Alexander, and others, and bounded as follows, to wit: Be ginning at a stone in E. M. Al exander's line, A. V, Euliss’ cor ner, running W 19 chs. and 75 lengths to a white oak near the creek, the old corner; thence down the creek and the meander- ings of the creek and bend to Le- dora Euliss’ line; thence S with Ledora Euliss and A. V. Euliss' line to the beginning, containing 13 acres, more or less. Tract No. 3—A lot or parcel of land in Burlington twp., within the corporate limits of the town of Burlington, on the corner where Means and Cameron streets intersect, it being lot No. 250, as shown by the map of said town, dated 1886, it being th& same lot of land conveyed to said Clayton M. Euliss by the North CaroHna Railroad company, dated 8th day of May, 1890, and record ed in Register of Deeds office of Alamance county, in deed book No. 14, on pages 212 to 215, and upon which there is now situate a dwelling house. TERMS OF SALE: One third down, one-third in six months balance in 12 months, with in terest on defend payments and title reserved until fully paid for. Wm. I. WARD, Graham, N. C. J. A. GILES. Durham, N. C., Commissioners. This October 25th, 1913. MAlUABlESIiOGESTKIN IMPORTANT T0 EVERVfll -V 7 A II ' U'l ii I In |the [they O' and Big| priced a| jjObA' Ther of a n ai 00 to $• fferioj We at price] map or It is now conceded by physi cians that the kidneys should have more attention, as they con trol the other organs to a remark able degree and do a tremendous amount of work in removing the poipon and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months es pecially, when we live an indoor life, the kidneys should receive some assistance when needed, as we take less exercise, drink less water and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcmg the kidneys to do more work than Na ture intended. Evidence of kid ney trouble, such as lame bi\ck, annoying bladder troubles, smarts ing or burning, brick-dust sen- ment, sallow complexion, rheum atism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require helpimmediatelv to avoid more serious trouble. Many physicians claim that an herbal medicine, containing iio minerals or opiates, has the most healing influence. An ideal herbal compound that has had most re markable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root. You may receive a sample little of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Go., Bmg- hamton, N. Y , and enclose ten cents; also mention the Burling ton Weekly State Dispatch. A Consomptlve Cougil A cough that bothers you con tinually is one of the danger sig nals which warns of consumx)- tion. Dr. King’s New Discovery stops the cough, loosens the chest, banishes fever and lets you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the symptoms and gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help. ^ ^ Try it, as it will do the same for you. Best med icine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Money back if it fails. Price 50c. and All druggists, by mail. H. E. -Bucklen & Co.,Philadelphia or St. Louis. With 17-piece get of l:5gh gr. de Al uminum Copp -;r and Enameled Ware, Worth $10 00 which is given with any range purchas- ed during the exhibit at the store of COBLE-BRADSHAW Co. From Nov. 20 to 26, 1913 A saleman direct from the factory of the engman-matthews Central Loan i Trust Co. C apitai $50,000.00 W.W.BROWN, Mgr. Burlington, N. C. LIST OF UNCLAIMED LEHERS “Still have two cars?” “Yes.'^ “I thought you intended to sell the older one?” “No _ My son and bis high school friends keep the old car busy.” “I see. You get the use of i the liew car yourself.” j Remaining in the Post Office at Burlington, N. C., Nov. 15, 1913. Gfntlemen: Livie Apple, Robt. Cheek, Preston Gilbert, H. R. LindaOy & Son, Southern Minor:Co., Jas. R. Pettigrew. Ladies: Miss Leunera Clapp, Mrs. Lap- ton Stanford. Persons calling for any of the^e letters will please say ‘^Adv rtis i ed and give date of adverised TWO GENER ATIONS OP MALLEABLE RANGE BUILDERS SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, Will show you the Range, present you w th a handsome Cook Book and Souvenir. Have the Thirty Particular Points explained by factory expert. 1—High back on all high closets. 2—Substantiy nickel plated chinnel steel closet brackets. 3—Heavy nickel plated steel tea shelves, 4"“Three ply wall at back end of fire box, 5—Veit holes in all linings. 6—Very large pounch feed 7—Polker door. 8“ ogs outside of fire b x, properly enclosed. 9—Malleable iron end d.raifc 10—Three ply wall between a-ah pit and os^eo fl le. 11—Thermometer in every oven doar. 12—Triple flue bottom. 13—Ash sheds. 14—Triple ash pit bottom. 15—Detachable dust cjp. 16—Damper in lir»t joint of pine. ' 17—Drop dfx)r with nickel plated frame. 18—Full polished to>ps on all ranges. 19—Heavy copper lined ^eserv tir cover. 20—Arched oven top. 21—Malleable iron reservoir top. 22—1-inch nickel plated towel ^od. 23—Heavy copper .reservoir with steel casing. 24—Porclaim enamed r servoir pocket, metal. 25“ Tn??.er wall, rust resisting Keystone metal. 26'-Reservoir anchor. 27—Three ply back flue 28—Lapped and weded oven seams. 29—Two ply weeded oven bottom. 30—Three ply range bodies. New; line of buggies, Tyson and Jones made at Carthage. Moore County> N. C. High Point buggies. Large line of surries to select from which will be sold at cut prices. Oiir istoreii crowded with all kinds of seasonable goods. Brin^ along your cash and see what it will buy. We are going please ycu in price and quality, Don’t forget the date of ‘ f he i i 3ge Eternal ■ ’ November 20th to 26tn. A F. L. Williamson, P. M. Burlington, N. G. Th i BBWail
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