>ACie TWO VltipAY. nSCmMB» 14 Itll. Acre Farm For Sale- We are offering the McPherson Farm near Snow Catnp, N. C. wilh six iMca dwelling, lo» barn, gniary, gaiJ aa^le orcHiri. p-acticiaHy all fenced in. One Hundred acres open for cultivation, balance in wood. Thiii is known as the rhotnas M. McPherson tr'«ct and adjoins Grey M;Ph;rs>n and orhers, . Soil Red and Grey, adapted to cotton and small grain. Price $8,750 00. ALAMANCE INSURANCE i REAL^ m^ ■; W. E. SHARPE. Manajfen Well watered ONE IEA« sumY W NAfiAZtNES lOc JXJ YOU KNOW hnniirtda of publi&hftifa would oe Vlad to: ^nd. you » free aam^e copy at their Magazine if they on)r knew jour address. It is our buwnesa to since. reaidini Claude Kitchin*s state- meiit, are waiting, to Hear the side of the. j^Diinistration prefieiited more fuHy before making up their minds on this national defense proposition. It is the journal’s opinion that a great urnish Publishers only with the names n,ajority of the people of the state at inteliieent magazine readers. .111 - , you will write your full addresa VERY ' to Me Mr* Kitchms ststettient ^ain arid send us; ONLY 10 cents (in Silver) or money order, we will sead your name to several hundred pub iiihers within a year, who will send you FREE sample copies ot hundreds (yes several hundreds) of the leading Standard Magazines, Farm Papers, Poultry Journals, Story. Magazines, Reviews and Weekly Papers, Mail Order and Trade Publicp.tions, House keeping Magazines,,Fashion Journals, Illustrated Magazines and in fact about all kinds of higU-grade interest- [ ing Biagaziries coming to you in mo.=;t ,■ a 1 n oVIrJ dll 'fAt* ! answered before they say how far they are vrilliiig to gD in spending money on batleships,—Winston-Salem Jcurna!. - - , ’ LETTER WiUTEk ANNOYS galt; ' MBS. Young Man Arresied S^ois Dazed When Deteetire Appears Against Hint in Conrt. New Y-jrk, Nov. 29.-^Gha7ged with sending annoying letters ,to Mrs. Galt, fiancee of President Wilson, aiid also to her mother, Mrs. William H Boll ing, a m:in who said he was Samual \V!iite, t\veniy-seyen years old, an in ventor, was arrested at Thirty-first ; I Street today by secret service mien and A gii-I babjv neatly wrapped up I Ueteciive Dohoahoe. bundle arid apparently about two ! Mrs. ^alt did not appear in court, AS WBItTEN IN THE LAW. ; o 'able relation betveott the two jus- prohibition, we wijuld hold it ah ar- bitrary and unwaT^ted interference | titles upholding the >tat«te m a Tetis- ... .,1. i onat;e regulation.” .Justice ITaghes will have ta keep going and net look bade, or that ter rifying Preside tial nomination may i bjtion tfjeye jgems to be £Hch a reas-. i yet overtake hinx has been ' BABY LEFT ON PORCH. J ^ve^_^raad fcr^pvef^^^ S‘1 for j was found at the frontja detective making the complaint. The .J. J.I.. Hi.. a jivi.soner was sent to BeUevue Hospital WE-DO-.IS-WE-SAY j door of the home of Mr. ami Mrs. S. so send a silver dime at once ar.d yotir. between name will go on our next month’s | E- Eagles, on t,^vann st. eet. bet«.een gircuiating list and you will be greatly | Fourth and Fitch, by jnembers of the surprised at the results as we assure y«u that you will be more than well pleased with the small investment. And you WILL NEVER regret It. Address the Magar.ine Circulating Co., Box 5240, Boston, U. S. A. Circulat ing Dept C-T3. DON'T fail to wite . YOUR full address EXTR.^^ plain. We ha've sor.aethiiig in store for you —as a real surprise—if you will please let us know in what paper you saw this advertisement. for. .observation. In one of the letters the writer says household, iast night, nnd ivas taken he had fallen deeply in love with Mrs. AWAITING AN EXPLANATION. Mr. R. J. Reynolds sized up the sit- in and ten!er!y cared for. The child endently had been left there only a few minutes as it had been only a short time since some 0)'.e had entered the house. Mr. Sagles stated to the police, to whom report was made, that he and his wife would keep and care for the unfortunate youngster.—Wilming^ton Dispatch. uaition pretty well when he told those i Wsishington newspaper correspond- * at it shows that he has no worry about The way that Henry Ford is going t it shows that he has no ents that the people of North Carolina,: the high price of peace. A Rauhut Bicycle FREE Also Four Other Valuable Prizes RAUHUT ASK Galt. Tiie prisoner said his father had iarge farm in Peekskill. ’‘I am an inventor,” he said in a daKod way. “I invented a patent eg.g- car.-ier and I invented a musical in strument. "Do 1 know Mrs. Gait aod her moth er? No, but I aav/ them once at a poultry .show in New Y’ork in IBl,'?. I don't know anything about any in sulting letters." The Secre,t Service men say White says he heard Mrs. Bolling was much interested in music and S3 he wrote first to her regarding a musical in strument—what kind he did not state —in the interest of a friend of his in Chicago. I To this he received no answer, so I another letter was written. ' fhis, the i man said, was meant for Mrs. BoUinc, j but by a mistake he addressed it t^ Mrs. Galt. I I Now is the time for the Spuga to I get busy, the Spugs being the Society I for the Prevention of Useless Giving. The d^isipn of. the' North Carolina j with the right of the canier to trans- Supreme Court in the oi3inibn'handed|P®.r^r^*^ the right of the coiieignee duwn this week in which the State receive, and when it is understood a.iti-liqu.'r law in reiation . to the | that the statute is but a means of quantity ol ii^u.or-. which can be ship-j State policy 'of prohi- po(! i:ito the .State was ejiiies as no surprise. It j the gener.i! /■pmicrt that the law en-i aeUd at the last session of the Gen eral Assembly would be sustained. Tha attack on the law was as to the illegality of the prohibition of the shipment into the State of a greater! quantity of whiskey than one . quart in two weeks, the suit having bean brought in two phases; first, to force the e.ipress agent in the State to de liver quarts of whiskey withoiit re ference t3 the fifteen day limitation; and second; to force the express com pany to accept for shipment a great er quantity than one quart at a time. The lower court sustainod the State 1.1W. In both these cases the law as to the limitation in quantity and time was upheld by the Supreme Court. When the bill was introduced in the General -■\.sEembly it was carefully drawn, and was scrutii’.iied by some of the ablest lawyer.'S in the State. In the form in which it was enacted into law it v;as the opinion of eminent lawyers that it would successfully run the gauntlet of the courts. In the Su preme Court it was contsrued in con- nectian with the Webb-Kenyon law affecting interestate shipments of li quor and the opinion of the court, written by Justice Wiltiam R. Allen,, presented the matter clearly and: strongly, I^ it there was also set out! that the State policy of prohibition | was given authority under the police power. In the opinion .Justice Allan wrote: "If considered without rcgaid to the policy of the State in favor of m \ ‘That Girl looks like an Oasis in the Desert** And never was Oasis more welcome to sun-baked mortal. The cooling air of the moun-^ tains, the vigor of the ocean's wave, the contentment of the valley—all these are broughtto work-wearied, heat-bothered in street, home and ofiice by PEPSI-Cola Braeiai;* invlgorftting, refreshing— Drop in et the fountesn- then *nd • ^*come*back” that makes you you'll know wh&t we meen. feel like WORK. Put iip in bottiei, toe, mt your you wmiit wbtn you WADt It. grocer*!. Fvr All ThirMta—Ptip*i-Cola Pepsi-Coio Boing Works m I L M. SQUIHE Pii^ine 435 Proprietor. BOKLINIiTON, II. C iram 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 lyingon the macadam road from Mebane to Hawfield Church. We have sub-divided this farm into smaJi 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 a home a tract of land you can .nake a good living on and compefence 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 vvill be conducted by the American Realty & Auction Co. of Greensboro. N. C. I erms of sale, one-fourth cash, one-fourth six months one-fourth twelve months and one-fourth in eighteen month?. Free prizes will be given away an t you do not have to buy to get a chance at ihe prizes. Remember the date, Monday December 13th, 1915 at (0:30. Mebane Real Estate & Trust Company Mebane, N. C. VI

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