We have ten good fanns for sale, prices ranging from $100.00 to $6,500, which we will be glad to show you if interested. 'ianager. W. W. BRuw Burliagton, Nortli Carolma Koiice of Sale, By virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed in trust dated F'ebruary 1, 1913, given to the Central Loan & Trust Company; executed by J. C. 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 se cured by said deed in trust, the undersignec: trustee v/ill expose ‘ to public sale at the court house door in Graham, North Carolina, to the highest >>idder for cash, on Saturday morning. Nov. 29th, 1918, at 11 o’clock, the following described property: A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington township, Al amance county, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Holt street, James L. Horner, Thomas Evans, Brice C. Garri son, W. N, Harrison, and others, bounded as follows: Beginning at an iion bolt, cor ner with Holt street and W. N. Harrison, thence v/ith 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 ron bolt, corner with Brice C. Garrison; thence with his line 80 ifeet 6 inches to an iron bolt, cor ner with said Garrison and Thns. ! Evans 59 feot 8 inches to corner j with Thomas Evans and James ! L. Horner; thet’.ce with line of said Horner and Hoit street^ 72 feet to the beginning, containing 8,550 square feet, more or less. This 27th day of October, 1913. Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. Lis.t of Unclaimed Letters. Remaining iii the postoffice at Buti- in.Rton, N. C., November 22, 1913: Gentlemen—Lee Brummitt, W. D. Bizzell, J. A. Odell, Charles A. Roth- rock. Ladies:—Mrs. A. F. Campbell (2), Mary Gillespie, Miss H. A. Hurdle, Mrs. Annie Mabane, Mrs. Mammie Price, Mrs. Minnie Rogers, Miss Ethel Thomas, Mrs. Nonie Yews. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say ‘‘Advei'tised” and give date of list.” F. L. WILLLAMSON, Postmaster, P'ather always knocks moving’ pic ture shows as long as mother, is sat isfied to spend a nickel a night on her entertainment. But when mother gets a yen to see a two-dollar show, father tries to convince her that she W’ill see more and get more enjoy ment out of a moving picture show. CoiniDissioner'*s Sale of Valoable Heal Estate By virtue of an order of the Superior court of Alamance coun ty, made in a special proceedings whereunto all the heirs»at-law oi the late C. M. Euliss were made parties for the purpuse of selling for partition the real property 9! said C. Eulisis, deceased, m Alamance county, i will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Grahams N. C., at 12 o cloctc M.,on Saturday, November 29, 1913, the following described real property, towit: . - Tract No. 1-Adjoinmg the lands of D. T. Curtis, heirs of John Staley, deceased, S. L. Dix on, and others, bounded as fol lows, towit: Beginning at an iron bolt in public road leading from Big Fails 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; thenre E 12.80 chs. to the begin ning, containing 48 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2-Lying and being ,in Patterson township, adjoining i the lands of A. V. Euliss, E. M. Alexander, and others, and bounded as follows, towit: Be ginning at a slcme in E._ M. Al exander's line, A. V. Euliss' cor ner, running VV 19 chs, and 75 lengths to a white oak near the creek, the old corner; thence dov/n the creek and themeander- ings 01 the creei‘ and bend to dora Euiiss' line; thence 3 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 c'f 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 the same lot of land conveyed to said Clayton M, Euliss by the Nirth Carolina Raihoad 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 si'.uate a dwelling house. TERMS OF SALE: One third down, one-third in six months balance in 12 months, wiib in terest on defend payments and title reserved until fully paid for. Wm. L WARD, Graham, N. C. J. A, GILES, Durham, N. C., Commissioners. This October 25th, 1913. Nice eating apples 10 to 15 cents pe dozen at F. J. St,rader. mammm ONLY 30 DAYS UNTIL •■KMMMMCMiKBamBMnaaBQMBMHBKRzaBaMBBwaHBnMKnaMaKMecannHaHHBMMKaHBaBei Some child will own one of these hand some little Shetland PONIES ^nd OUT FIT FRE-E, Ask all your friends, uncles, aunts, cousins and parents to buy their Xmas SHOES, HATS, MADE-to-ME-- SURE Clothing and Xmas Gifts from M P. [0 noi iJ, w .- C The only merchant in this liive giving Dunlap Pony Coupon v/ith ail cash Purchases. egfctLrr." r^TMini an»-aac.'ii'i' fni wwr, > jM.r»»a>oesB.-g^ — ~~ • Ml I ■■ I kiiMip ■miwi I,—HCii ■III! ^ I*.I iwiipt i ii wwii. * U HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO DRIVE ONE OF THEM? S'* ’ 3i .. . p ■V'. ^ -'I’ We have the greatest line of “up-to-the minute” SHOES, HATS, GLOVES, NECK WEAR, HOSIERY, SWEATERS, and eveiy- thing suitable for Gifts for the who le fami ly we have ever shown in town THE HOLT-CATES Go The ttniy Sluie Stoirc GWiog Posy Coupons. Is Spent in 3ed. Buy a Taylor Made Mattress of Us IDEAL DOUBLE DECK And Rest Comfortable We have just unloaded a car of Mat tresses and are ina position to save you money in BURLINGTON. N. C, rrr'TTTi ii---ivwr'Tr "i'-wth wim-iiwMri->Mn- n nnn wi i rmwi liiiiiMiw m n _ Owing to the requests of our manv custom ers who could not be here during the sale we have decided to run the sale 15 days longer foi the benefit of those who could not be here dur ing this sale. We are getting in daily new goods such as suits, coats dresses clothing and shoes to fill the demand for thecic great bargains this Wonderfu 1 Price-Smashing sale offers^ This has been tho isiost successful sale ever held ia our town because the bargaitis have surpassed all former offerings. If you have so far missed your chance at these unusual offerings, don’t delay any longer but come at once and see what remarkable purchasmg power we have crowded into every dollar. Exceptional values for your money is whalryoa get here now. These extraordinarily low prices will surely de light you. THE CORNER s. A. i 1 Pi' M bv H In jlhe Nortl Lgyed Ithey OWI land Big jpriced ai [month. l‘here| |of an 00 to $3| loffering Web« lat price map or U i-i f; b I e-. it' ll Hi € U f/ f). iV U £•/- ■M Burl A( FOOTBAI i 1 This s ■Sleeping C ■cars Wil i l26th. Thif Hciirs at DU 1 ■9.30 P. M., 1 ■leave ( ■leave I I ■leave c 1 ■arrive I 1 ' SPECU f{ ■at MIDNl i H Passengf Hftity will us Sc fcPECIAL ’ ■ Passeng€ I'' ■will use re Bipedal trai a B Have yoi !■ For Pullr HWrite,

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