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Ayr lEirs siipriY UnL )UfiilZilli£S lOc . traUaa. mortc«cM irill pabUe iad« CleaiiUness should be the prinuti; Do yotf knriw wi^ tfae K«iiter has to the hi(lieet bUder f«r euh »t th» DO YOU KNOW wnsidewfiOB iR all dental *pet»tk)«». takea *p^S*l paina not to violate Ckiurt Hou» door of AlamaSee Conn- that haiidr«da of publUhen woold h» Tlie white coat of tha operator i«pie-! Swis» neutnlity? ty on Friiay. D«ceii4>er 17, 191S, at flad to *end you y^Z sonta wore than eomfort; it ia the' It is because In 24 bourn an army of tl j’clofk A. M., tJw folJowuig land ^^a*b^a“u* U our^b^Siew^to 'symbol of neatness. The dentist whe»i 300,000 splendid shota would be lining conveyed by ^ mortgace deed, wiiih Pttbliahers [works »rtth unciean instnimenU, the frontier, and it would take more j A eertate picee or tract of land ly- ^'vritfiMte y^iwSuaddre** VEttT j provides isoiJed linsa, or wto places traipa than Germany can raise to sue-' ing and being in Alamance ^nty, jriain and send us ONLY !• emU cjn^on drinking glass before his eessfully invade the sideodidly pre- J State aforesaid, in Boon Station SHrer) or money or^r, we will send yoor name to several hundred pvbr 8«^rs within a . year, who s^ y«a FBEE sanpb eopias of hundreds (yea sevnal hua&eds) of the leading StaikAwd Magaunes. Fain Papers. Poultry Journals, Story HagMines, Beviews and Weekly Papers MaU Order and Trade Publieatioi^, Houae- kOeping Magaxinea, Fashion Journals, lUustrated tfat^nea ai^i in fact about all kinds of high-grade iaUnst~ ^ magazines coming to you in most erery mail foi* over a year and ail for 010.Y 1* cents (in &ver.) WE-DO-AS-WE-SAY •o send a siLveir dime at once and yoar name will go on oiir next tnonth's circuiatihg list and you will be tn^eatiy surprised at the; results as we assure yeu that you will be more than well pleased with the small investment. And you WILL NEVER regret St. Address the Magazine Circulatiiig Co., U. S. A.. Circulat- Box 5240, Boston, w. a. , , jBsr Dept. C-73. IX)N’T fail to write aseptic methods and the proper equip- patient, sbtHild b« judged accordingly. ‘ pared Alpine repabiic. The Au»tnUi- Fortuhately the members of the pro- an idtsa is very similar, bat has iwme fessioa who do ithese things are critci- I poiirt? which wwld appeal to peoj^e zed and suffer from loss of patron^ [ over here that the Swisa system iis age, so that there is a strong tanUeaay ‘ lacking in.” on the part of dentists to maintain' ‘A nation-wide eight-hoar ^y is jn- their surrou^ings above reproach, * other thing’ indispensable for ade- Wih the sterilization of instniqieitts ]uate preparedneas,” according to Mr, som« carelessness may manifest itself, Crjss. “A man in the lo^ run cart acr partly owing to the fact that many complish more work in eigh hours instniments are injured by such pro- than in^lS or 16 and. durmg the leisure cesses,, are fcjo complicated, to be riiat would come .to him after his .treated in this manner, or that Ae livbors have ceased military training public is not competent to detect er- w'ould. be arecreation.” ; rors of technique. However, the pub- —— iice is rapidly learning the value oi FACTS FOR SUFFERERS. YOCB' full adds-ess EXTRA plain. We liawe something in store for you .—as a real surprise—rif you will please let us know in what paper you saw ti»is advertisument. STERILIZATION OF DENTAL IN STRUMENT IMTORTANT. The possibility of the transmisst-m of disease through the medium' of dental instruments has probably been considered by ever/ occupant of the dentist's chair. It eanatitutes one of the fears with which a patient is pos sessed (the rrrDment he adjusts him self for his period of treatment. Au- thcrritative instancQs of the convey ance of contagion in this manner are extremely rare, its frequency not be ing determinable, although few will deny the possibilities of 'accurrences of this character. The list of organism which may contaminate dental i.istruments is formidable, but this dees not mean that the diseases of which they are mer.t: U now found in nearly all dent al offices. Through studies of the steriliiatiJn Pain results from injury or conges- lion; Be it neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbi'.!?o, neuritis, toothache, sprain, process have recently been made for i bniise, sore stiff muscles or whatever dentists by the United States Publi;;| pain you have yields to Sloan’s Liiii- Ilaalth Service, at the request ^ ofjmant—brings new fresh blood, dis- various dental as.sociations through-! solve.=i the congestion, relieves the in- out the country, and in a recent pub-! jury, the circulation is free and y9tir Township, and d«scribed and defined as follows, ts wit; Adjoining the lands of Ava aiul C. A. Tickle. JAn WUliani, Pc’t;:- Hiehsel and other*, and hour.ded as- follows; j Beginning at a crooked whke oak tree ija S, sida of Travis Creek corner with said Ava Tickle, ninning thaiM ‘ with the meandcr.of said croek courses and distances as follows: S.. degrees, E. 4.15 chains, N. 8S14 de grees, E. M Iks., K. If degrees, £. 2 ;hains, S. 52 degreesj E. i.^ chains, ' S. 75 degrees, E. i.l5 chains, S. 1% j fJegrees, N. 1.06 chains., S. 4.7 2-;i I d,grees, E. 2.27 chains, S. 57% de grees, E. 54 Iks., S. 69H degrees, E. 1.35 chains, S, 77% degrees, E. 1.144 chains, to an ash tree on North bank □f said creek; as follows to exclude C. D. Gerringcr’s still tot S. 76% de grees, W, 2.79 chains, tj a rock, the . N. E, corner of said still, lot; thence; 8S degrees, W. (B. S. E.) 1,25 ■ Plenty to eu;t and wear in these good old UNITED STATES!! Let s ali have plenty GOOD MU IC and feel and Jive better. Rt^ht now our store is so full of nice Pianos,^—Organs and Sewing Madiincs that we can hardly put any nu>rc in. Prices are going higlier We bmigilt 25 Organs at old pi^ and the priw? weat op from $4.00 to $1^50 each this hiontb, wUie liwic last; we will sell at the old prices. Parlor Ortrans $50.00, $5a 06, $60.00, J.-' 00 lip to $125.00. Church Organs $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 uj-to $2D0.C0. Nice Pianos. $175.00, $200.00, $225,00, ' 50 to $900 00. Sewing Machines $10.00, $15 00, $^ 00 to $6 00. Easy tenu, 10 ytus fwvaBtce aitd ia you borne ftte. Ellis Mcli. & Music Co., 25 yw$ in Same bnsineM. in Same town. lication of that Ser\’ice detailed in-|P"-ins leaves as fi by magic.. The to a rock corner with said still cepted methods for the sterilization jdiately to the sore spot. Don’ keep of all dental instruments. forriiafion will be f'jurtJ as to the ac-| nature of its qualities penetrate immc- S. (B. S, S, 1 degree 12’ E.) 4 cliains to a rock corner with said oil sufferins. Get a bottle of Sloan'5 ^ angle from S. 1% - ... I. I Liniment. Use it. It means instaid degrees, E. N. 88V4 degrees, E. 1,25 SEES GKAFT BEHIND DEFENSE!relief. Price 2.5c. and 50c. $1.00 bottle chains; thence a right angle N. 2 de-^ PROGRAM holds six times ,is much as thf Srees, W. 4 chains, to the beginning,; cositaining in still lot .5 of an acre, ■ Rev. 1‘ercy Cross Says Preparedness '"‘^''e or less; thence K. 76% degrees,; Idra is Farctsl and Impracticable. Kinston, N. C., Nov. 23.—“Graft,’ Rev. Percy Cross says is behind the General Tonic bceaoae it contains tht well knows tonic propertiesoi QTllNINB and IRON, it actaoathe liiver. Drives E. 2.79, chains, to the above mention-: ed ash tree on creek; thence S. 39^ ' SUodard Gtoye’s Tasteless; degrees, E. 70 Iks., N. 74 degrees, E. CllUl Tome la cqoally valuable as a' ’ • > Wbmovtt Yoa Need a aeneritl TOak Take Qrave’* . cut Kalatia, Bariche* the Blood and Boflda ftp tke Whole Syitcm. SO cects. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. present preparedness agitation. It is impracticable to establish a continan- tal army such as is projwsed, he .“says, “That idea is farcial.” Rev. Mr. Crass is an eva.'.gclist noted through- the causaitive factors necessarily ensue out the Southwest, a native of Eng-, if they are accidentally carried into ’.and and at one time n c'.i.iplain in thu ' By virtue of the power of sale oon- tbe mouth. Their presence upon don- Texas National Guard. .tainod in a certain mortgage deed tal instruments is, however, an indi- He today declared it to be his | ewcutad to Cohle-Bradshaw Co., on cation of what .the surgeons call poor opinion that thdre is but one means of the 8th day of March, 1915, by .fames technique. In surgery poor technique ;raising an array after the American is usually attended with disastrous re- ^ Australian miliUry suHs, but in dentisti7 errors of this , J _ J system. Teach schaal boy# to use _ ^ ^ ^ character may produce no ftl effects. ' i Padres 92-95, of Mortguge Deeds, to In spite of this relative freedom from ^ secure the payment of a certain note. l.«ath and wife, and duly rogisterad in the ofP.ce of the Register -3f Deeds for Alamance County, Book No. 87, danger, denti.sU are deterrained that too, is good but it is no.t quite as good anj default having been made in the their methods shall equal the highest for American purposes as is the Au."i- payment if said note, the undersigned | This the 16th day of November, 101.5, 2.06 chains, to an iron bar on rick on N. bank of said creek corner with Sidney Pettigrew; thence S. 7 degrees 32’ W, (B. S. iO deg. 22') 34.37 chs. to a rock corner with said C. A. Tickle and Pettigrew; thence S. 44^ degrees, W. 5 chains to a rock corner with said Williams in public Piad lo Gibsonville, N. C.; thence N. 87 'le- grces, W. 12.75 chains, to a rock cor ner with said Michael; thence N. 6 de grees. E. 43.32 chains, to the begij'- ning, containing 56 38-100 acres, less the .i3 acre in still lot, to wit, .'jSW acres, more or less. COBLE-BEADSHAW COMAN'i. Uortgagee. In This Will Increase Your Business r Are You in Arrears on your subscription? Yon know WE NEED THE MONEY ? AUCTION SALE Monday, December 13th, 1915, 10:30 A. M. At Mebane, N. C. We have bought the M. B. Stroud farm, south of Mebane lying on the macadam road from Mebane to Hawfield Church. We have sub- divided this farm into small tracts of two. three* four, five, six, eight, ten, fifteen and twenty acre tracts, and there is a nice 6-room dwelling on one of these lots, also large feed barn and all necessary out houses. Sale rain or shine. Be sure to attend this sale. Farming was nevermore than it is today. Land will never be cheaper. These farms offer you a golden opportunity to secure d home a tract of land you can nake a good living on and competence for the future. Think now, and ask yourself, “Can I afford not to investigate this sale and buy a farm?” Mother earth is the best banker and pays the largest d vidends. ale will be conducted by the American Rcalry & Aucnon Co. of Greensboro, N. C. lernos of sale, one-fourth cash, one-fourth six months one-fourth twelve months and one-fourth in eighteen months. Free prizes will be given avvay an.i you do not have to buy to get a chance at the prizes. Remember the date. Monday December 13th, 191S at 10:30. Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company Mebane, N. C.
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