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pMMMMMMMMMMMMJtfMMaaw U*OR Twenty-three Years I have been in my \JL J fl Bm■ m■. Ij % / /V 1 9 111 npHE prices quoted in this advertisement rep- | x present line of work—now, that other in- B 1 I 1 I 1" jW V / % I W 1 resent truly the real saving that you can ef- | terests demand my attention, lam going to ti • / " * m. • e ct by doing your trading with me. Everything | sell out my stock, rent my store and quit the j g ma rked j n plain figures and prices are | ftrmers'Supply business To A p crson Who Fl „ d and p roV C Any actly as advertised. _ : : N. S. CARDWELL. v ~ N. S. CARDWfcLL. S False or Misleading Statement in this Advertisement. ... 1 1,000 LBS. CRIMSON CLO- .• * - "' g HEAVY *1.50 WAGON UM- HORSE COLLARS— *2.SO val- AXE HANDLES— this sale at - " !S VER SEED—this sale, while . —•, - _ . _ _ ~ , , - BRELLAS—on sale at *I.OO ue; this sale - - - *1.90 only 5c _ . _ _ _ _ —__ ffi' SALE BEGINS :;:"" SALE BEGINS 1 500 LBS. MILLET SEED— GUILFORD BUGGIES *7s 1 PT vjm ATT ,1 - , J l ROOF PAlNT—'worth 75c, 1-PINT value, regular, 0c per pound; this . . value, steel tires; closing out ih - , » • . & gallon cana; clotting out, 59c UIIH Baie ' c gj FRIDAY FRIDAY 1 MOWER ;KNIFE GRINDERS KNIFE gEGTiONg GUILFORD BUGGIES-rßub- TEN-GALLON CREAMERY j| —*5.00 regulfir price: el using her tires, *95 value; closing SWING CHURNS *7.50 • £ —on sale 3c c - a out at - *3.25 out at - - - - - *77.50 valuo; sale price *5.75 K APRIL 21st SMALL-END CLEVISES— 5c HALF BUSHEL MEASURES HI0 ? 0EY WA GONS one " BINDER TWlNE—buy it now; APRIL 21st 1 - , •, . , „ , ; horse, *40.00 value; on sale ® regular price, this sale - ,3c —regular, 50c; this sale 39c sale price - - - 10c £ / ' at *33.50 * !> 9 O'CLOCK j HOCKING VALLEY WOOD BRIDLES—Long reins BUGGY HARNESS-*2O val BACKBANDS—with hooks, 40c 9 O'CLOCK 1 " H ROLLER CIDER PRESS— rn . . „, A , . . . rA , , . m *1.50 value, on sale *l.lO ue; closing out price *14.50 value; closing out at 24c jg! *ls value, this sale, *11.50 g | FREE! [N. S. CARDWELL !A S9O Buggy! f j ; A fine buggy whip given to the first BURLINGXONj N» C» Given A Way 1 I ten customers making a purchase Of : V Going Out of Business Sale! Every cash purchase of SI.OO, or every dollar I j $5.00 Or more OH opening" day. ! " / BEGINS " paid J on account,between April 21st ,and® i Trade early and get this useful arti- n • « v A4 * - A * m - May 20th, entitles you to a chance at this ele-1 cIeFREE : : FPldaV, ADMI 21Sf, at 9 o'clock gant vehicle. A •7 y Mr. y ~ SEE IT AT MY STORE. , j Nothing Sold Before 9a. m.' There When the Doors Open Lucky Numbers Will be Drawn Saturday |j jAS. D. RAY & CO., Raleigh, N. C., closing out this stock. Afternoon, May 20th. g Fifth Annual County Commencement Graham, April 22nd. "Wo believe in the education of ail the children of all the people " PHOftRAMI I. 10:30—Formation of pnrale on School Ground# 8, 10:4ft—l'arade. 3. 11:46 —Song—"Stand up for Jesus." Prayer. , 4. 11:66—Introduction of Speaker—Hon. Heenan llughes, Mayor of Graham. I*" 6. 12:00—Addrewt, "The Mixtion of the llural School" —Hon. T. M, Kobertson, Washington, I). C. 0. 1:00—Song—"Alamance." 7. I:lo—Presentation of Certificates, Prizes, etc. 8. I:Bo—Dinner. U. 2:3o—Contests. (a) Itocitation and Declamation, Court House and School Auditorium. (b) Story Telling Contest, Opera House. (o) Spelling, Superintendent s Office. Id) Athletics, Graded School Grounds nnd Hail Park, (e) School Exhibits, Oneida Building. PARADE.' " The parade will form and start at the Graded School Grounds. The bell will ring for all schools to take their places around the township banners. The floats will form in line in front of the Graded School Building on Main street In the following order : 1. McCray, representing Virginia Colony; 2. Glenooe, representing Massachusetts Colony. 3. 'Long's Chapel, representing lthode Island. 4. Kureka, representing Connecticut. 6. Shallow Ford, representing New Hampshire 0. Bethany, representing Maine. 7. Woodlawn, representing Maryland fl 8. llawflelds, representing Carolina. V. Mahan, representing Georgia. 10. Sidney, representing New York. 11. Rldermont, representing New Jersey. 18. Spring, representing Pennsylvania. 13. Sylvan, representing Delaware. 14. Ys Old Time School 16. Ye Modern School —Stony Creek. 18. Fairground, representing N. C. Seal. 17. Glenwood, representing Causes of Civil War. 18. Altamahaw, respresenting Florida-Purchase. 10. Glenwood, representing First Steamboat. 20. SwepsonvUle, representing Goddess of Liberty. 21. Friendship, representinK Peace. 22. Canning Club Float. 23. UurliuKton Graded School, representing Battle of Alamance. The students of the above several schools who are representing Historical facta will be expected to march in the parade directly be hind their own floats. All other float* will follow these in the parade. All schools not having floats will take their places in the usual order trbich will be indicated by the township banners. All schools arc asked to provide their own banners, floats, colors, etc. The parade , will be made down Main Street aud around the Court House and back to the Baptist Church Grove. DINNER AND PLACES TO HITCH. The schools will select some lot for their floats aud all can retire to this place and take dinner by schools in picnic fashion. CONTESTS. The Recitation and Declaimers' contest will be in the Court House and la open to any of the Seventh Grade graduate s. Prizes will l>e offered in both contests. The Story Telling Contest will be in the Opera House. This con test is open to the first three grades of the Kural Schools. The prizes for this contest are: (1) 95.00, (2) #2.50, given by the Primary teachers of the county. ATHLETICS. The athletics will be given on the Athletic field of the Graded School. The events are as follows : Girls' Basket Ball, 100 yard dash > Boys' Basket Ball 440 ysrd dash 1 Girls' Tennis v BBO yard dash Boys' Tennis Mile Run ' Boys' Base Ball '. 120 yard low hurdle Pole Vault Hammer Throw Shot Put Running Broad Jump ■ High Jump Relay Race- SCHOOL EX HI HITS. The exhibition of school products is one ot the beet features of the day. It will be placed in the Oneida Store Building and will be open for inspection through the entire day. MtIHIC. % Music will be furnished by the Oneida Band, r HEMT ItUOM. A comfortable Rest Room will be furnished by the Woman's Club • of Graham. This will be in the Vestal Building. There will also be a Rest Room with all conveniences for ladies in the City Hall. This building is next door to the Chrislo-Cola plant. WATER SUPPLY. The town of Graham will make special arrangement for supplying 1 water. Several spigots will be placed conveniently around the court house, Sanitary paper drinking cups at these watering places will be furnished by the Woman's Club of Graham. ANNOUNCEMENTS. All schools that have not reported the number of meetings of Country Life Clubs, together with programs and estimate of number present will do so at once. J All Donated Improvement Itcports must be sent to the County Super ) iutendent's office by Thursday, April 20th, I All reports of Perfect Attendance must bo in Superintendent's office by the evening of April 20th. All schools that close before County Commencement are asked to make their final reports as early as convenient. All selling reports looking to the spelling prizes should be in by April 18th. From 10:45 to 11:45 a. m. of Commencement Day all traffic will be stopped on the Main Street of Graham from Nick's corner to the upper edge of the Graded School Grounds. This is to avoid conflicts with the iwrade. TWELVE DEAD: 30 HURT . Expriss Train Crashes Into Local and Bollsr Bursts. The "Ollt Kdge Kxpress," from Bos ton to New York, rnn Into i~c r.ai end of train No. 623, a local running Ronton to New tendon, at Bed W"" t BTM -j-Ijj stopped at the Hrad ■(9 35)1 V '°rd station and the New York flier . ijß crashed Into It. jP I Twelve persons were killed, and pore than thirty hurt. The butler or the locomotive cxp'oJ ed, letting *lj earn on Are and wreck log the station. HAVE YOUR WATCH All available phy»l ians l:i New Lon • CLEANED OCCASIONALLY £ V'lhe'w^. A WATCH will ran without oil or cleaning longer than INDICT VON PAPEN IH PLOT , f , otherpiece of nadrin- R#e . lled Ctrm ,„ A ~ eh . by cr> but needs both occasion- Qrand Jury , n Weltand Canal Cass. ' * " Captain Frani »on Pa; en. the i If yon will ssfuider that the rim of recalled military atta he to the Oer tta balance wheel travels m fifteen man enlb „. lt Washtnfton, lodide I "y the tederal grand jury In New York once a yea? It will increase IS ,tt *oonertlon the allege I plot to life and accuracy of your witch. blow up the NXelland canal in Septem Leave your watch with as tO-dIT. '*er. 1914. Von I'apen was one or Ave persona Znp || jin| FV Indicted in the case. Including Captain • * • '* 1 * Hans' Tauscher. who Is already un Jer JEWELEB 6 OPTICIAN arrest, charged with being concerned GRAHAM. li. C. m ths plot. _ r.. U.wWMYHAr.TO.4 JJJ Ht^wb^grS^ When you take Grove's Tasteless Also the Best, one or the ever- Chill Tonic becsuae the formula Is bearing kinds; bears the best Ha plainly printed on every bottle vored berries from Spring until the showing that it It Iron and Qui- enow flies. Free Booklet. Wake nine In a tasteless form. No field Plant Farm, Charlotte, North cure, no pay.—soc, adv Carolina. 17feb6t , 1 . . - ' -t-j; u - '• * . L -i-.'. -r- —. . Ml XvJ .i: A LULL ATJ/ERDUN Infantry Held Back While Artillery Duel Continue*. , After temporarily assuming the aggressive In the Verdun battle, now In lta ninth week, by launch ing attacks -In the Douaumont- Vaux region, which are declared to* ' have gained them some ground, the l French held their Infantry In check. Neither was here any move by the German Infantry, according to a Par a' bulletin. Apparently a new move of some Importance la preparing west of the | Meuse. Heavy bombardment of the French positions In the Avocourt re -1 glon and along the line for some dig -1 tance northeast, including the Dead Man's Hill sector, hap been mentioned In several recent official statements by the French war office, and slml.ar 1 artillery activity is again recorded. Allied airmen ,have been busy the lajit two nlghta, not only having bom-1 barded German positions on the bat tle front, but attacking an enemy ship in the North Sea. In the eight weeks of the battle of Verdun, the French war office has de clared the Germans hare lost 200,000 in killed, wounded and captured. The Germans state semi officially that the French casualties number 150,000 kl.l ed and wounded and that 36,000 un wounded French prisoners have been 1 taken. If these estimates are approx imately correct, nearly 400,000 men have been eliminated as fighting units. For several days reports have been i rife of Oerman restlessness on the 1 British front, and there is considerable i talk of the possibility of another drive toward Dunkirk and Calais. British army officials expr&s' complete con fidence In the outcome of any such attempt and declare they would wel ■ come it. Knox Out for U. S. Senate. Philander C. Knox, former secretary of atate, file:) his nomination papers with the secretary of the common wealth at Harrlsburg as a candidate for United States Senator on the Re publican ticket. Knox'a nomination Is assured in ad vance of the primaries as |, e w m have the support of all factions In the Re publican party In the state. Mr. Knox gave a striking example of political finesse by steering his senatorial candidal y clear of the fac tional outbreak which culminated In the Ollver-Urumbaugh (loot) check sensation. - If elected over his Democratic op- 1 pouent next November. Mr. Knox will take the aeat now held by George T. Oliver, of Pittsburgh, whose term will expire on March 4, 1917. Find Loot In Chicken Coop. Detectives searching the house of Thomas H. Talbot, the Huasleton far mer, arrested In connection with the robbery of the First National bank of Houston, Pa., last we«-k. announced that they had recovered a large part of the loot. Investigation of a chicken coop re vealed the presence of a considerable quantity of mutilated currency which the detectives say was a part of the flt.ooo stolen from the bank. They also declare that several 1100 bills and many $lO bllla have been recov ered. Bearch for the man who I* de clared to have been with Talbot when the robbery was committed la being continued. j ' WGIVI PEOfIT-SHABHGGODPONS " 1 - Reduce the High Cost of Living CATA "Crack & Joe" and Graham Drug Co., Graham, N. C. CALLTODAY AND INVESTIGATE HOW YOU CAN PROCURE BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR COUPONS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED WITH m EVERY CASH PURCHASE. OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY STH.OF MONTH. Land Sale Summons by Publication ____ EUREKA Coder and by virtue of an order of sate North CaroU na- - A ®' y ' I SDPillfl W&tCF made by the Superior Court of Alamance * n Superior Court, , ( ijgfl Ul|J WW UIvI county In a Special Proceeding therein pend- May Term, 1010. > lo» entitled "Andrew J. Jeffreys against u'm,H„i>h 1 ► FROM Fred Jones and others," whereto all ttie ten- Georga Williamson Smith, __. ennnin * ■nts In common of the real estate hereinafter Plaintiff, , , EUREKA SPRING. described are duly constituted parties, Uje u a Jf; h > * w,u undersigned comuiitHloncr will offer for sale u ** ne M * Bmltn, Defendant. ( > CFttlmm. N f f"' h « hl « h ®« bidder, at public auotlon, at Notice of Service of Summons by ' ' ,n, the court bouse door lo Graham, Alsmance Publication ' * " county, North Carolina, on . * 1-1.1 • 1 . * The defendant above named will take o A valuable mineral spring SATURDAY, MAY 0. 1916, notice that an action entitled asabovehas i . | iaa Keg,, discovered bv W H ' been commenced In the Superior Courtof > uiucuvereu uy vv. XI. , at twelve o'clock, noon, the following de- Alamance oountr for (be purpose of obtain- ► Ausley on his place in Gr&h&m. scribed real propertv, to-writ; Ing an absolute divorce trom defendant; and ► t* j *i_i_ i_a A lot of land situate In Pleasant Grove l * ,e Mid defendant will further take notice i > was noticed tnat it brought Towashlp, Alamance county, and State of that he Is required to appear at the term of o health to thft urpth nf tho w al«r North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. G. Court of said county to be held on ► me users OI me water, bailey, deceased, ttolomon Martin, decossed, tbe twelfth Monday after the first Monday o aitd upon beinff analyzed it was and others, and bounded as follows, to-wlt: ot March, 1010, to-wtt: on May 2l»th, 1016 at o # A r . , . . Beginning at a rock at the corner of Cicero the court house of said county In Graham, lOUna lO De 8 water Strong in Whitnore's barn; thenoe NJ* deg E29ohs North Carolina, and answer or demur to the mineral nronprti** anH onnH to pointers; thence a dividing line (South complaint in said action or the plainUff will ► mineral properties ana gOOa deg K3B chs 88 Iks to pointers in J. G. Dal ley's apply to the court for the relief demanded ► lor Stomach and blood troubles. 1 line* thenoe Sl% deg W2O ch« to a rock In G in said complaint. o D . , , - W. Peilgrew's liae; thence NWH dei{ WBh This the 10th day of April, » 1 hysiCianS who have Seen the ; chs3s Iks to the first station, containing one ... ... J. p. XKHNODLB, ► analvaifl and whAt it Hoaa ! hundred and eleven acres, more or less. MapHt Clerk Superior Couit, * auaij-Bis ana wnai 11 uoes, I Terms of Hale—One-third of bid to be paid ■ ► recommend its use. In cash on day of sale; one-third In six months m. T «■ mm _ —, _ » * "i • . . .. , andoue-third in twelve months irom day of NotlCC Of Land Sale* > Analysis and testimonials •ale, deferred payments to be evidenced will be furnished unon r#»niif«t yb the bonds of the purchaser bear- ► Jlf" lux nißneu upon request. life Under and t, y virtue of an order of the Su- i | Wll y buy expensive mineral " b '£ TS thrH^."pr^T'n^^tm«sv y H. i os^s, w K Btere from * . d i ßtance - when ! bATciuft subject to ,od wife, Kmmauwvnn.vafUmuel L.«wvnn J, there IB a good water reCOm- I "i-iwithdayof Apni i. tL . hlLbibl! : I mended by physicians right at - *• tommu'stoner. [[ t 0 fnrther informa ———————— SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 11 S™ "i£ IS?- f t\ I #1 g\ at V. o'clock, noon, at the court bouse door ~ giirned AA I J II lAa In Uraham, Alamance county. North Caro- , , ° „ Una. offer for sale to tbe hiKhest bidder, at « ! W. H AUSLEY For Infant* and Children pSho In lift* For Over 30 Yoara ,_ A eertam tract or parcel of land lying and *•••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 Us™ rUIwYCI Tears beinKln Morton township, Alamance county, yt North Carolina, containing SO acres, more or - Always Dears —A' less, tb* tame being that cerlalu tiact or the f parcel of land devised u> Mrs. Mary ■ Signature of Ww/// /■C6CcJu4C "SS 1 °"run by tbe last will and testament m 'M "* of Jaoob rummers, wblcn last will and testa- M __ g ment Is duly recorded in the office of tne ■ 'I'L _ O. _ "Tl . • « _ t.lerk of the Bui>erlor Court of Alamance « 1 lIC OtOrC 1 1131 W Small Store-bouse For Rent tounry, m win ilJok No. ». page M 1 * liai B ouiaii iiuicduum; rot ivctll. enoe to which will Is hereby n.ade. tbe said ■ A 1 • ■ Well located close to the oest tract beta* thjt certain tiact deelsed under W /\ fi VPrt 1 m tnirla In ft rat, am Prlnn _.. a „ 1.1 „ tlie following Item ot tbe said mill: "1 give U VCI UoCo ■ trade in Uraham. Frice reasonable anddevlwto mydaughter, KlisaliethOwJnn B . ■ ana building ready lor occupancy so acres of land on the Ba.t and West sides V I- iL„ m now. ' * of the crees adjoining Barker and on tbe S IS lllC S^ t M \i o prj » pir i>.. Mouth side of T«ta's 10t.,* The same being S »• under known and established bounds, and a O. Tl . pv m 25novtf. Graham, N. C conutli.lng(to acres, more or less. a . Sfr\Kp I k«l I )n/ic B ■ Terms of sale—Une-thlrd cash, one-third B * lull L/Uva V In three months and one-third In stx months. ■ , ■.. B ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ut I tt-H-H-H-t Deterred payments ta bear Interest from U lU a L). K 1 UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINING I "•/"'."'"i, , , . B IHe DUSBieSS ■ I I w °'- 3 Ssa, H f i i iiiiiiidßiitiiiir i - ' i iiiM
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