1 '^1 >; 1 • -; ^;4' 5^'V k ' .1 Kr iv K ,/l^' nn ' Home Endorsement Hundreds of EurUagton Citizens Can Tell You AH About it. Home endorsement, the public expression of Burlington people, should be evidenced beyoni dis pute for every Burlington read er. Surely the experience of friends and neighbors, cheerfully given by them, will carry more weight than the utterjance of strangers lesiding in faraway places. Read the following: C. B. Ellis, Front St, Burling ton, N. C., says: “I hsve no hes itation in saying that Doan's Kid ney Pills are a reliable kidney medicine and one that lives up to all the claims made for it. When I v;as suffering from an attack of kidney complaint, I got got a supply of Doan's Kidney Fills from the Freeman Drug C6., and after using th«m, the pain disap peared. I publicly recommended Doan’s Kidney Pilis at that that time and I still think highlj of them. I never, lose an opportun ity to recommend this remedy. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Bufalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-|Doan’s —and take no other. Haw Eiver Items. Crowded out last week. Dr Wicker, pastor the Christ ian Church, being his last ap pointment for tbi? conference year preached his farewell ser mon, which delighted us all. The church called Dr. Wicker for their pastor for the coming year. He is an able minister and we are glad the chureh has secured him fcr another year. We are glad to know the graded school is doing such good work under the ieadership of Pi’of. Smith and his corps of most excellent teachers. Our people are standing by the Board and the school. Let us talk up the school, encourage everybody to send his chileren who can. The school days will soon be over. We notice seveial on the streets who Ought to be there eve’^y day. There are about two hundred en rolled. Pork killing season is at hand and there are some good o.ies to be slaughtered, and not a few. iW^rs. A. Q. Purcell who has been confined to her room for some days is up again, of which her many friends are giad. We have had some heavy frost v/hieh makes us think back of other years when we were boys chasing old B.er R.ibblt. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Sykes, of Orange Grove, spent last Monday night with thefr aui t. Mrs. G. W. P. Cate", while on their s'ak with pneumonia at this wri ting, We wish him a speedy re covery. . . And now the election is over and we think all we are pleased and will le for the next four, years and let us fall in line to make the country better and more prosperous. Mr. Jim Adams of Winston- Salem spent Sunday with his motner, Mrs. JJ. H. Blackman. Mr.\W, H, Ghildrey told ua he had one hundred kniting ma chines in opperation and find sale for his production. Mr, Childr'ey is a hustling mill man, We were told that a young man in town went to church some few night ago to accompany his best girl home and he got left. Ask the young druggist to ex plain. Mr. 0. B. Wright was in town Tuesday morning for a while on business. We were glad to see him. Our pen has been silent for a while, and if this don’t find its way to the waste basket we will come again. Miss Lillian Brewer, one of the efficient teachers in the Graded School last term here, was in towri shaking hands with her many friends. All of us were glad to see her come after Miss Lillian Brewer. She left for Whitsett to spend a few days with her sister. Her home i^ near Winston-Salem. Miss Nellie Maxwell who has been with the Oxford Singing Class for quite a while is visiting her many friends at Haw River, N. C. for she has many. We hope her stay will be pleasant. BATTLElfMfl™a ONE OF WAK’S DEAOUEST Belgrade, Servia, Nov. 21.—In the defense of Turkish fortress of Monastir the in*" jitants of the city fought with great feroc ity, side by side with the Turkish regulars. They bad been armed with rifles provided bj the regu lar army. The brunt of the attack on the fortress was borne by the Servi- a 1 infantry. The men waded breast deep in the water of the surrounding marshes, and to:k p )sition after posinon by sheer do rged determination. The Turkish troops on Tuesday of this w ^ek made a last desper ate elfort to break througli the surrounding Servian cordon, and in a measure' succeeded. The fighting was very severe, and at the end the troops were absolute- )v beyond the control of their of- ficeriS, each man fleeing the way he thought best. Most of them ran panic-stricken toward Fiori na, followed by the Servian cav- i airy. It is thought many of way I them fell into the hands of the Notice of Sale Real Estate. By virtue of the piiwer contain ed in a certain deed in trust ex ecute to the Central Loan & Trust Co. Trustee on the 27th day of October, 1910, by R. L. Black well and wife DorajB. Black- well and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C. in Book No, 50 page 296 to secure the payment of a certain note therein recited, default having been made in the payment of said note and the holder thereon, having applied to us to make sale of the real estate therein con veyed in accordance with the conditions in said deed in trust, we will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for each at the Court House Door in the County of Alamance, N. C. on the 16th day of November, 1912, Saturday at the hour of 12 o'clock the land conveyed in said deed in trust, to wit; A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Morton’s Township, bounded on the North by Robert Maynard, on the East by T. B. Barker, on the South by J. R. Gwyn and'on the West by the remainder of the Jacob Somers estate father of Lavenia Tate, being the same land con veyed by will of Jacob Somers to his daughter, Lavenia Tate. For further description see will referred to and book of mortgagae deeds of Alamance County, No. 50 page 296. This the 16th day of October, 1912. Centra] Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. How’s Tbis ? A. offer One Huurtrerl Doiiare Reward f r !iDy carte of Catarrh that cannot be b.y tlall'a Catart h Cur.?. F. jf- CHRNEY & CO., Toi^mo. O. We, the cndersigned, Imve known F. J. Chenej’ ior the last 15 years, and be lieve hjiiJ perieotly honorable in all buss- nesH transactions and tinaKcially able to carry out anr obhgatioha made by hie rtriE. NATI0N:AL bank OF COMMERCE, TOLEDO, O. HsiO’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting dire;tly upon the blood and rnucoud surfaces (A thpi gyatem. Testi monieilB sent free. Price T5 ccnte per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hairu Family Pills for constipa- tiua. e Charlotte Qbseirver The Largest and Best News paper in North Carolina. Every day in Year, $8.00 a Year. Tfee Ohbeh’^kh consists of lO to lii pages daily and 20 to 32 pages S^unday ft handieH moi’e news matter, locfti State, national and foreign than anj other North Carolina newspaper. ' THE SUNDAY OBSERm is uaeicelied as a newtj ine'!ium, and iiP also flUpd with escellent matter of a wi*. cellaneouH nature. Addreiw THE OBSERVER CO.. Charlotte. N, C. , Coughs, Colds Watery Eyes Cured iri A Day, by taking Cheeneos Expectorant also curesc^onsumption whooping cough, droppings frem the nose, and throat. Bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Chee- neys Expectorant a liquid prep aration, tested for 50 years. Thousands cures made were all else failed. Try it Safe, sure and satisfactory. Druggists 25c and 50c rrofessionm ZS^Mre good red land farm, 2 liuies om town, 3-rooia good barn granary also ORCHARD, 18 acj^s in cultivation, Balance in pasture. Will sell at a The Cesiral Loan Tnjst Co. First National Bank Building, Barlingtoit, - - N. C .7.4/ Pn'OM-Ttiriir' R 'Prfiu.t- ■ W Ms>T' N,‘yWjW & Western 2!J, 193 2. No. Dsil-y’ Lv, Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. to Barlin ton to have some den tal work done Rev. B. T. Harley, pastor of the M. E. Church will preach his I farewell sermon here next Sun-i day (Nov.24) for this conference year. We want to see him re turned to this circuit next year. We have iearne i to love him and he is an able minister, and for tunate the circuit or charge that may secure his services. He will be ioved by his flock whether he is returned or sent to another field. ; W'e are glad to note that Mrs. G. W. P. Cates, who has been quite feeble for a while is out again. Thanksgiving is near at hand and we expect that many turk eys will yield to the hatchet and block, and at dinner send up a pleasant odor from the many ta- j Isles of the land. As we have! had plenty we should lift our j hearts in thanksving to the good! Lord for his blessing and implore | a continuation and preservation 1 of our lives in the future. j We regret to note that Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Coble’s little son is Greeks advancing from Saloniki. NON- ^ ^ BALKABLE- pt SELF-POINTING A Hammerioss Gun with Solid Frame. Easiest operating and Bmootli- est action. &. w 7 A'2 a. r 6:i‘) a a, 8:14- a. xi 0:11 a, la IJ.viO a. ni Ho. Dailj 5:05 p. m. 7:27 p. 8:2;-] p. m 8;:^™ p.,m. 8:54 p. fti. 9;35 p. m. THE STEVENS Repeating Shotgun / USYING WO. / At $25.00, is Indorsed hy Shoot ers everywhere as “Superb for Trap or Field " Miidc in five styles and iliusfcrated and described in Stevens Shotgun Catalog'. Have your Dealer siiow you a Stevens. Repeater. I. STEVENS mm& TOOL CGfillPANY, P.O.BoKSm, CHSC0PEEFAU5, MRSS. Charlott-e 10:20 a. m, Winston 2:00 p. m Walnut C. 2:4fi p. ui. .Viadison 3;QJ p. m. .\lay(»dan 3:(H> p. m. Lv, M’tii’av'lie 4:04: p. m. Ar Koanoke 6;ii0 p. ;n. So. 21. Daily Lv. .Boaaoke a, S5S. Lv. M’rl’nv’lle ll;55a. m. Lv. Mayodan 1'2:4-7 p. Lv. Madiaoa 12:51 p. m. Lv. Walnut C 1; 20p.m .ir, Winaton 2:00 p. m. Ar. Charlotte 5:50 p. m, Connections at Roanoke for ;ili polata Niorth, East and West; Pullman Parlor sleepiijg cars, dining ca,rs; meals a • 5a carte, 'i rains ’21 .^trl '22 carry Pullnvau; m1 epe s; "Wi stoii-.Sjileiu andYork via Sh-^nandoflh Valley routcH. Dining Cars north of tloHnakt*. Trains leavt Durham fur Roxboro Bouth Boston ari'l LTnchhtirg 7:00 a. m daily,ami S.ao >». in. dailyexwrjtSnndav W, £$. BEVSLIj, (Ten. Pfisi'r. Agt. W. C. isAUNDlCUS, Ab«’t G-en’l Faa. Ag* Eoanoke. Va, Haye you a toeth to pdl ? Have you tried my method? If not, ask someone who has. Dr. J. S. Frost, Dentist, Burlington, N, Office phone 374-J; Res, 374-h. J. p. Upooa, D. V. S. W. Ai.. Hornaday Spoan & Hornaday Veterinarians Otflee and Hospital Cffliw Phont* ;$7T 415 Main St. Ueaid*>nee IPhone C. A. Anderso0^^M* D. Office hours 1 to 2 p, m. .7 t© 8 First National Bank Bteiiding. Leave day cills at Bradleys Drug Store. Dameron & Long ATTORNEYS AT hhWM j aoolph io iv 6 Ihirluijstoti i GriiiiiiTR office in j offlce iu ”P)9dmon1 Bailding ( BoSM^teMsoo Bldg. Fbone • 250 Vhm 1004S OVER 6S YCARtS* EXPERIENCe John H. Vernon, Attorney aua uounselior at Law, Burlington, N* C. OfHoe over Rmdley^s- Drug Store. Phone 66, John R. Hoffman, / Attorney-at-Law Burlington, Nortia^ Carolina. OfBee, Seconi Floor tirsi Na^boai Bauk BaUdiitg. Trad? Mj^RKS Designs CoPYRiGHTS dfcc. AnfOttSSeTidfng a atui J.!ORCri'/>tlon miky ascerLfi.ir\ our o.»iu\ \ froe whether ac ^nTeation ia probab'/y paie?)t ahle. Oommunlcft- cloaft^stricLlyconrMtiiititth ffiANliBOOK on Patflut® eesit free. OIrteBt ak'tsncy for pecuriug patianta. pjfctetitft taken thro«.jfb Muim Co. recelTt^ 7p€CUU without; charge, iuttie Scientific Jfiuertcan. A;ba'ndeoTiiGl;9'11histrHl‘'’il weekly, TiftTcrest clr- ouiatiori ot any snientitic jouriuU. Termsk $3 a r«ar; four ni0fAtb3» SolU byuU WM & Vorlf Branch Office. RliS F St., Wwiiintrron, D. C. B H C H WITH Good Sihging" and Etencing. i-Class Show in Every DR. J. K BROmS i Surg6on> Ikntist Foster Building BtTRLlJNGTON, N. C. M. D. Entire Week Beginning Dec rhysiciafl & Surgeon. Over Burliogton Drug Stoir^. Office Hours*. 8:00 to 10:00 4:00 to 6:011 X-EAY WORK,. o ^ X Barrett & Freemin, u -I’* ‘V C' ’ 3 I 114, jispw 1': ,ris. oesiiJ y iv; ,w9ib.. ^jsikpeA .8 fi.i ;> '■ 4 IIFL ^ ^ ^ ^ J I of that magnificent property, lying, on both W fed S CiteCteO, i J between Haw River Junction and Burlington have had the same sub-divided into building lots and have placed the same in our hailds to be sold for cash or on easj^ payment plan. The, Etst lots sold will go at a price that will surprise yo\h As other lots arc Gold the price will, from time to tim.e, be advanced,: Do. noi L'aiss your oppcrluinty. Begin now to lay the • founda tion for your conifo;rt and good fortiinc. ien Dollars down and i' ive Dollars a month buys your choico Jot. No Interest, No'Taxes, and a 5c .car fare, to either Burliog- 111 J B s ■'T\ \ Kiver. The Piedmont Railway and raSS me rvavtoa oetter Uav wectric cotot^y & now prepared to furnish at a tow rate, ^ J I current tor lighting residences on this property. ' 1^1 I . k I?? It M N Wheh lotjs paid for, we v/ili, furm'sb plans and’raaterial and biiild your, choic- of house on lot and give you five years to pay for it. . Under this 'plan, mcritbM- Qu.arte.rly, setrii-annual or anriUal .inayhe made..; ' ■ 'Irivestigate.,,\' ^ ' ftl Yes you can] Why not connect Ford has b en gres greatly increased teach. These nei early order from 115 t eS We have thi e are in a po| Jivii.g you an lelection. Just receive] ihipped to Alj A car load if Ranges to s| A full line ol venous s. B. HARTMAN, M. In I860 I Vfiis praclJcing raj !jnersviH«, rentifsyjvania, (arming community. A BjWzen of that locality call^ office one flay In a, very leea |Mon. So much, so he had to t itl allehtlnsr from hJs waj I found on questiontag hltl “ftd been afllicted for about tl pe had consulted various f kmong them a specialist from j fhl^ They pronounced his Brig'ht*iB disease of the ktdJ '^*'8 gradually tailing' In etreJ flesh rajiiaiy, and altosej iitea a very pitlaWe specf ^mnant of a once gtrong Han. I had been treattnig' a rsei ™ suoceBadfuUy. I’his nelq «!|rhly recommendfifj ine atv^ ba had come to ir.e. He told me that the dot |tracU«»l]y'jfivcn up his case and iie felt free to cojj |®tter pbyalcian. *1 hesitated I ail I felt sure I cou more than the ot IJ'Owui had done. 1 told him iy**»ted upon my prescribing:. of Um» JeffcraoA Me :W,-'