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GRAHAM, It. 0., May 11, 1916 "
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Postoltiee Hours. i
Offlo open TUN a. m. to 7.00 p. a.
■nuday M 0 totUO a. m. and 4.90 to 9.00 p. m
J. M. MoCRACKKM. PoUmuttr.
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—Newlin Township Sunday
School Convention will be held this t
year at Spring Friends Church on 1
Sunday, May 28th.
—-Orange County, on the first 6
Monday, through her County Com- 1
missioners, approporated $40.00 per
mile for keeping in repair the State i
Highway through that county. 1
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—Mr. J. M. McCracken, Manager
of Graham Base Ball Team, for him- *
self and team, desires -to thank the I
citizens of Graham for their liberal
/ donations toward making the seoson g
a success, having received all and j
more than asked for.
—Mr. J. O. Corbett of Saxapahaw e
has purchased the home of the late f
Chas. B. Irwin on N. Main Street, f
It it a nice desirable property. It
is hoped that Mr. Corbett and fami
ly will make it their home at no very ,
distant day. They will receive a
hearty welcome.
—The Woman's Club of Graham, a
widening their fieldofu sefulness and j
helpfulness, have employed a i
District Nurse, Miss Margaret Hal],
whose business it will be to go
among the sick who need services ■
i and are unable to pay for same.
This is a most humane work the Club 1
has undertaken and in it they not
only deserve, but should have, the i
financial aid and moral support of ]
every man in Graham. t
Frog hunting as a sport in these
parts has never ranked along with '
fishing. In fact, as a diversion, it '
has had little attention, but the Sue
cess achieved a few nights ago by
Mess. J. J. Henderson, Edwin D. J
Scott and Michael Holt Kernodle, I
bids fair to make the sport loom up c
in large proportions. The sports- i
men bagged 53 bull frogs and shut
off enough music to drown the t
Marine Band. ,
Baptist Protracted Meeting. !
The . protracted meeting at the
Baptist ..church will begin Sunday, t
June 11th, conducted by Evangelist 6
Fred N. Day of Winston-Salem and i
his singer, Prof. Horace B. Easom, j
director of music at Buie's Creek.
Christian workers from all the 1
churches of the town are cordially 1
invited to co-operate in this meeting. *
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Closing Exercises of Graham Graded 1
School. „ • \
The closing exercises of the Gra-
ham Graded School will be held on
May 16, 18, and 19. On Tuesday •
night, May 16, the annual concert ■
wul be held in the Graded School (
auditorium; Thursday night, May ,
18, at 8:00 o'clock the Class Day (
exercises will be held at the school
building. Friday night, May 19, j
will be the last night of commence- ,
ment. Dr. N. W. Walker of Chapel
Hill, State Inspector of High Schools,
will deliver the annual address. Dr.
Walker is a very forceful speaker.
The exercises will begin at 8:15.
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Graham Graded School Commence
ment. • .
The commencement exercises of
Graham Graded School will take
place on Friday evening, May 19th,
at 8 o'clock, and will be held in the
Opera House.. The class of 'l6 con
sists of the following: Ghana Anne
Browning, Lila McLin Bell, Frances
Brooks, Leola Gertrude Cook, Sally
Emily Jones, Boyd Harden, Otis
Haywood Henderson,Charles Needam
Jones, Losson Eugene Perry, James
Worth Simpson. »
The class motto is—"Tonight we
launch ; where shall we anchor;" "
Colors —Blue and white; Flower-
White rose.
The class has sent out very pretty
and neat invitations to the exercise.
May Meeting of Graham Chapter
U.D.C.
Reported for the Gleaner.
Mrs. J. D. Kernodle, CKapter
President, was hostess to Graham
Chapter United Daughters of the
Confederacy at the May meetjng
There was a full attendance of mem
bers and the ladies were very gM
to welcome Mrs. Lynn B. William
son as a new r Several fine
reports from committees were read
and especial attention given to plans
for Memorial Day, May 10th. A
special Memorial program followed
the business meeting and delightful
refreshments were served by the
hostess. The Chapter will meet in
June with Mrs. W. H. Anderson,
Haw River.
Dr. W. W. Staley of Suffolk, Va., to
Preach Sermon at New Providence
Memorial Day.
Rev. W. W. Staley, D. D., of Suf
folk, Va., will preach the annual
Memorial Sermon at New Provi
dence the first Sunday in June,
june 4th) at 11 a. m. The Provi
dence Memorial Association is in
dee* fortunate in securing Dr. Sta
ley, a beloved son fo Alamance j
county, to peach for them on this I
occasion. Dr. Staley's presence on
this occasion will, we trust, be the
means of greatly aiding the Asso
ciation in the commendable work
It is doing in caring for the Old
Providence cemetery, that sacred
■pot of land where rests the bones
of the forefathers and kin of virtu
ally every old famlvi connection of
♦Mi community.
Dinner will be served on the
church grounds and at 2 p, m. the
Memorial Association will hold its
annual meeting, elect Its officers
and attend to all business coming
before It
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+ PERSONAL. +
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Mr. W. B. Trogdon of Greensboro
is here today.
Mr. B. 8. Robertson of Green#-
boro spent yesterday here.
Miss Eula Dixon of Snow Camp
was in town yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Herbert Long returned Satur
day from school at Baltimore Dental
College.
Mr. Alfred N. Roberson of Newlin
township vA here this morning on
business.
Mrs. J. J. Barefoot is in Hender
son attending the funeral of her
uncle, Mr. Hoover.
Miss Christine Holt spent the
week end in Greensboro as guest of
Mrs. E. C. Sykes.
Dr. D. A. Long, who has been
South for several months, spent the
first of the week in Graham. .
Mr. Chas- Guy of Richmond, Va.,
spent yesterday here at the home of
his aunt Mrs. E. S. Parker.
Mr. Jinks Brady of Kansas City
spent Tuesday and yesterday here
guest of his cousin, Mr. Don E.
Scott.
Mrs. P. A. Mitchell of Washing
ton, D. C., spent Sunday here at the
home of her brother Mr. J. D.
Albright.
Miss Inez-Albright of Drivers, VS.,
arrived the latter part of last week
for a visit to her uncle, Mr. J. D.
Albright.
Mrs. Goo. R. Ross and Master
Geo. Jr., spent from Monday till
Wednesday in Mebane visiting Mrs.
J. Mell Thompson.
Miss Lucjle Hooper, who has
mafle her home the past winter with
Dr. and Mrs. T. C. McConnell, left
this mornijQg for Oxford.
Mrs. Will Thompson and children
of Salisbury are spending the week
here at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. R. Clapp.
Mrs. Adger Alexander and sons,
Messrs. John and Robert, of Greens
boro, spent last Saturday and Sun
day here with her sister, Mrs. C. P.
Albright.
Misses Ethel and Bonna William
son and Messrs Wilson and George
Williamson of Saxapahaw and Miss
.Nellie Graves left last Friday and
spent the week-end in Reidsville.
Capt. and Mrs. George A. Mebane
and Mrs. Alf. H. Mebane of Mebane
spent yesterday here with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Moore and attended the
Memorial exercises jnthe afternoon.
Mrs. Harry Spencer and daughter,
Miss Margaret, of Martinsville, Va.,
spent the tirst of the week here with
Mrs. Spencer's parents, Capt. and
Mrs. Jas. N. WiUiamson, Mrs. Willi
amson spent the latter part of last
week at Martinsville aad Mrs. Spen
cer and daughter returned with her.
Mrs C. B. Irwin leaves this even
ing for East Orange, N. J., where
she goes to make her home with her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Post. Mrs.
Irwin, during the fifteen years of
her residence hure, has made many
dear irieuds who sincerely regret her
leaving and whose best wishes
follow her.
Whitsett 28th Annual Commence
ment.
From May 17th to 22nd the 28th
annual commencement exercises at
Whitsett Institute will take place.
The program is as follows:
iSlocutipn—Star Literary Circle —
Junior contest Wednesday, 17th, at
Bp. m.; Senior contest, Jrriday 19,
at 8 p. m.
Saturday, 20: Declamation con
tests : Dialectic Society at lit, a.
m.; Athenian Society at 3p. na.;
Senior Class exercises at 8.30 p.m.
Sunday, 21: Annual Sermon by
Dr. Wm. J. Martin, Prest. David
son College, 11 a. m.; address be
fore Y. M. G. A. by Dr. Martin
at J p. m. '
Monday 22: Literary address by
Hon. E. L. Daughtridge, Lieutenant
Governor of is orth Carolina, 10.30
a. m.; graduation exercises, 12 m.;
.Senior Orators' contest, 3 p. m;
Band Concert, 6.30 p. m. j Valley
Farm—Drama, 8.30 p. m.; Heception
at 1 p." m.
Music will be furnished by Whit-
Music will be furnished by hWit-
New Advertisements.
Hayes Drug Co.—Palmolive Spe
cil Sale. See ad. in another col
umn.
National Bank of. Alamance—
Statement of condition of business
May 1.
John J. Henderson, Comi:—Re
sale of Land.
Citizens Bank of Graham,—State
ment of condition of business on
May 1.
Graham Loan & Trust Co.—Three
Big Land Sales in One Day—See ad.
on^jag^jt^o^attend^nd^invest^
THOSE SUDDEN TWINGES
Bring Suffering 17 to Many a
Graham Reader.
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Pain is nature's signal of dis
tress.
A warning not to be ignored.
Those sharp twinges in the back,
Those sudden, stab like pains
when stooping-
Are frequent signs of kidney
trouble..
To remove kidney pains, you must
assist the kidneys.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy.
None more highly endorsed than
Doan's Kidney Pills.
Endorsed abroad—endorsed at
home.
Bead Graham testimony.
Mrs. J. M. Crawford, W". Harden
St., Graham, says: "1 suffered so
severely from backache that f
could hardly get around. Often
■harp twinges caught me across my
loins. I was so tired that I could
hardly move and was nervous. I
tried different medicines for my
kidneys but got no relief until I
began taking Doan's Kidney Pills.
1 They made me feel better in every
way and my back stopped both
ering me.'- ..
Price 50c at all (lealers. Don t
Simply ask for a kidney remedy
1 —Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
1 that Mrs. Crawford had. Foster-
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y.
«dv.
HAtE YOU BEEN TO THE " *
Closing Out Sale
AT
N. ,
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$95.00 Rubber Tire
Guilford Buggy . Mk Guilford Buggy
Sale price $62.50 JQk Sale price $77.50
John Deere Wood's Spike-tooth '
$37.50 Riding (Cultivators Harrow $12.50 value
S9le price $32.50 On sale at $10.50
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$20.00 Buggy Harness Superior Corn Planters
A Great Value % ML m Latest Improvements
Sale price $14.50 Sale price $ll.OO
$16.50 Buggy Harness Ih" 1 $2.50 Horse Collars
They're going fast While they last
At sale price of $ll.OO
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BURLINGTON, N. C.
S9O Buggy Given Away May 20th (pQA
Get ticket with every $1 purchase
CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL EX
ERCISES.
Or. Harper Deliver* Addreia—Graves el'
Confederate Veterana Decorated—
Bunliies* Suspends for the Hour
—School Children Attend
In a Body,
Yesterday, May 10th, Confeder
ate Memorial Day, was appropri
ately observed here, the Daughters
of the Confederacy taking the lead,
as has been their custom since the
organization of Graham Chapter. A
well arranged program was car
ried -out
In the morning flowers were
carried to the cemeteries and plac
ed on the graves of all Confeder
ate veterans, and in the afternoon
the address was maae and the oth
er exercises held.
The hour for the address was 3
o'clock, and during the hour the
business men "closed their places of
business and attended. The teach
ers and pupils of the Graded School
marched down Main Bt. to the mu
sic of two drums by the Oneida
Band, Mr. Boyd Harden leading the'
procession and bearing' the Beau
tiful flag of_ Graham Chapter.
The small children of the Grade
carried small Confederate flags and
all the children carried flowers. Ar
riving at the Confederate Monu
ment the school children split
ranks, surrounded the monument
and placed the flowers on the plat
about the monument. After sine-
Dixie the school children march
ed into the court room followed
by the Daughters, Veterans and cit
izens.
The court room had been attract
ively and appropriately decorated
for the occasion. A special choir
led by Miss Kathleen Long sang
appropriate songs. Prayer was of
fered by Dr. T. C. McConnell, af
ter which Mayor Heenan Hughes
introduced in happy style the or
tor of the occasion, Dr. W. A. Har
per, Prest. of Klon College.
Dr; Harper was specially happy
and practical in his address, hold
ing up the Confederate veterans
and the women of the four years
struggle as models of adaptability
to the conditions then and since—
their readiness to do and dare;
their unfailing loyalty to home and
country; their efforts and success
in rebuilding a devastated land,
and their model citizenship in all
the relations of life, as exemplars
and patterns for the young people
of this day.
After the address Crosses of
Honor were bestowed. Then the
school children returned to the
monument and sang "Tenting To-
Night." After "taps" an Informal
reception was tendered the veter
ans and light refreshments were
served.
The program of the occasion was
well conceived and pleasingly car
ried out.
It was announced that fin July
4th the Daughters would serve an
elaborate dinner in Graham to the
veterans.
English Spavin Li minuet re
moves Hard, Soft and Calloused
Lumps and Blemishes from horses;
ill HO Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints,
Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifb s,
Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs,
etc. Save 150 by use of one bot.
tie. A wonderful Blemish Cure.
Sold by Graham Drug Company
ailv
At Lumberton Will Inman, a
1-1 year-old negro boy, was run
over by an auto-track and killed.
Will Bullard, colored, who drove
the car, was arrested.
Cleveland Simians, while en
gaged in a scuffle with a compan
ion on the deck of an oyster lwat,
on Pamlico sound, fell overboard
and was drowned.
NO. 8841. RKPOHT OF THE CONDITION OF
The National Bank of Alamance
At Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of
business on May 1, 1916. .
RESOURCE*).
Loans and discount* —5170,686.66
Total lomdh ... .... —• $170,6&6.6fl
Overdrafts secured, $ ; unsecured, $830.W .................. '• 830 - WH
I U. H. bond* deposited to secure circulation (par value) $150,000.00
Total U. H. bond# # 60.000.00
Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank- $4,200.00
Less amount unpaid «...
Equity In banking house
Furniture and fixtures ; —••• .......... -...- 1,000/10
Net amount due from Federal Reser. e bank - ~ —— 4^ls.tf
Due from approved reserve age/its In other reserve cities/ 18,7*3.92 W.7W.W
Net aroonnt due from banks and bankers (other than Included In 10 or ll)~ 44,308.76
Other checks on banks In the same city or town as re; orttug bank 2,400.97
OuUldechecks and other cash Item* ....... 906.00
Fractional currency, nickels, and cent#. .. .. YlbM 1,180.34
Notes of other national banks .. .....". « IJSOO.OO
Federal Reserve bank notes ... ....... .. .... 3,000.00
Coin and certificates .... .... 8,700.60
Legal-tender notes ............. .. 100.00
Redemption fund with U.H. Treasurer and due from U. H. Treasurer 2.600.00
Total , ........... $ 318,291.11
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid |n • 60.000.00
Hurplus fund - .................... !AM*W.OO
Undivided profit* ~ ......... ...... ...$10,7/6.62
lU*erved for Interest.. ... ...» 8!f.07 11,047 60
!>•** current expen*c*, Interest, and taxes paid 2,617.36 8,63".24
Circulating notes outstanding . 60.0H0.00
Demand deposits:
Individual depowlts mibject to check ... 7... ......... >114,839.41
Certified checks... ... .... ...~ 30.88
Cashier's checks outflUindluif . . - iU.I6
Total demand deposits. Items 33, 34 36, 36,37, 88,19 and 40 116,141.44
Certificates of depoalt. ....... ..... 21,277 VI
Other time deposit* -. - ... 6M41.A1
Total of time deposits. Items 41, 42, and 49 ... 74,619 43
Totiil .. • 31M91.11
Htate of North Carolina, Cofiuty of Alamance, **:
I. Chas. A. "»CCt4, Cashier of the above nam"! liank.do *olemnly awcar that the above ataU*
ment I* true to the heft of my knowledge and belief,
CHAM. A. HCOTT, Caahler.
worn U# before m«. this 9th day of May, 191*.
T. H. NIFONO, Notary Public.
Correct—At teat :
If. W. HCOTT.
J. L. HCOTT, J a.,
K. H. I*ARK Kit, J a.,
Director*. &
Elon College 26th Commencement
May 20th to 23rd.
The Faculty and Senior Class have
issued a very handsome invitation
to the 2lith annual commencement
at Klon College. -The program is as
i foll'-ws :
Saturday, Mav 20, 4 p. ra. —Class i
Day Exercises ; 8 p. rn., Society Itep
reseritpti ves.
Sunday 21, 11:30 a. m. —Bacca-
laureate Sermon, Rev. M. G. Sargent,
D. D , Providence, It. I ; Bp. m
Haccalaureate Address, Pre*. Wil
liam A. Harper, L. L. D.
Monday 22, 3 p. m.—Society re
union; 8 p. m. —Annual Concert.
Tueaday 23, 10 a. m.—Commence
ment Day. Graduating Exercise*;
11 a. m. —Literary Address, Rev.
James I Vi»nce, D. D., Nashville,
Tenn.; 3 p. m. —Alnmni Association
meets; 4 p. m. —Art Exhibit; 8 p.
in.—Alumni Address, Miss Virginia
Godwin, A. B , Appomattox, Va.
The class roll of graduates for
1916 is as follows: Russell Talia
ferro Bradford, Broadwaj, Va;
Robert Frederick Brown, Roanoke,
Ala.; Mrs. Annie Crawford, Mebane,
S\ C.; Thomas Burkina Harw od,
Saluda, Va.. Ruth Johnson, Cardenas,
N'.C.; Hilvard Elior Jorgenson, De
troit, Mich.; William Lee K'nney,
Burlington, N. C, Lloyd Charles
March, Holland, Va ; Myi tie Moselle
Moser, Burlington. N C.; Paul Virgil
Barks, Ilamseur, N. C.; Carl Brown
Riddle, BanforJ, N. C.; Susie
Blanche Teague, Liberty, N. C.;
John Oalloway Truitt, Kummerfield,
N. C; Annie Laurie Wicket, Elon
College, N. C.
Notice to Automobile Driven.
See. 19 No person shall drive,
run or operate in the streets of
said town, an automobile or other
machine, operated by motor
power, at a greater speed rate
than ten miles an hour. Any
portion violating the provisions of
thin ordinance shall be fined ten
dollars for each aud every offense.
There has recently been com
plaint* ot violation* of the above
ordinance and this publication is
to put all drivers on guard..
IIKKNAN IICOHKH, Mayor.
Fire,which for a time threatened
the cotton mill section of Salisbury
Saturday, destroyed five residen
ces before it could be subdued.
Much of the contents of the houses
were saved.
Paul Safrit, about 30 years old
and married, attempted suicide at
his home at China Grove by shoot
ing himself. He was brought to
a hospital in Salisbury for treat
iinent. ,
C. W. Mitchell of Bertie county,
who has represented his county in
both branches of the Legislature,
will oppose Hon. Claude Kitehin
for the Democratic congressional
nomination in the second district.
Palrnolivc Soa^EreM
By special arrangement with the J. B. Johnson Soap Co., Inc., makers of the famoijM
"PALMOLIVE PRODUCTS"
We are able to offer you the following:
3 Cakes Palmolive Soap - - - - > value 30c.
1 Jar of Palmolive Vanishing Cream or
1 Box of Palmolive Face Powder - - value 50c.
Total retail value - - - 50c.
ALL FOR 44 cts.
HAYS DRUG CO.
GRAHAM, N. C. _1
OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED-BUY NOW—DON'T DELAY
HAVE YOUR WATCH
CLEANED OCCASIONALLY
A WATCH will run without
oil or cleaning longer than
any other piece of machin
ery—but it needs both occasion
ally. ,■
If you will Mnsider that the rim of
the balance wheel travels over fifteen
milei a day, you will not grudge your
watch a ipeclc of oil and a cleaning
once a year. It will increase the
life and accuracy of your watch.
Leave your watch with us to-day.
Z. T. HADLEY
JEWELER A OPTICIAN
GRAHAM, N. C.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Citizens Bank
OF GRAHAM.
it Graham In tlm Htato of North Cnrollim.it
he eloanof bualneea, Mny tut, Ittlo.
IftRMOU KCKH
/oaiiM and dlaoounta...
Jverdraffa we'd, $471 Oft; unae'd.f'MW 74, TOSJ9
Furniture and Plxturea. - I,a#>.oo
[)ue from National Hank* - m.w
Due from State Ilanka and Hankura 3.217 Jti \
'anh Items fl>r7.'Al j
Jold coin * lJft.oo
lllver coin, etc., 89.A1
National Hunk notea and other 11. M.
notea ~ 1,010.00
Total SM,«W.oi
LI AIIILITIKH
Japltal a took - 10,000.00
iurplua fund 1,000.00
9111 a payable MOMO
Jepoalta aubjeot to check - l-'l/»7:i 40
rime Certltlcatea of l>epoalt 1,040.'in
iavlng* Deposit* 1,718.4*
aahlur'a Check* outntaudliiß Hft tfl
'brlatmas «avlf>Kß Club 1,10.44
Total
State of North Carolina. County or Ala
nance, aa:
I, T. If. Nlfonic, C'aahler of the above
tamed bank, do aolernnly »wmr thai the
kbove ata lament In trim to the heal of my
enow ledge and belief.
T. 11. NIPONO. C'aahler.
Subscribed and aworn to before m« tin*
10th day o( May, lIUO.
W. K IIAHON, Notary Public
Correct—At te*t
J. YAM Kit l/)S(l,
W.J. NICKS,
J. M McCKACK KN,
iMm'lura
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MEXICAN PROGRAM
The following in the program -for
the week beginning Monday,
May 1.1 tli:
MONDAY NIOIir.
Two Hit*
Mustang in 2-parts
On The Kumpnge
C'ub in 1-pait
Search Me
Vogue in 1 part
TUESDAY NIOIIT.
Under Azure Skits
Mustang iu 'S-partH
Devilish Business
Vogue in I part
WEDNESDAY NIOIIT.
The lxve l.iar
Century in 5 part* featuring
Crane Wilbur
THURSDAY NiORT.
The Girl and the Game
2- pur In
' 'Hie 1 'en (l n l iiid of Chance
American in '--parts
A Trunk and Trouble
Beauty in I-jrart
The Snow Shoveler'a Sweetheart
Falstaff in 1-part
FRIDAY NIOIIT.
Revelations
American in 5-parts featuring
Arthur Maude.
SATURDAY NIGHT.
The Romance of the lb/llow Trt-e
Thanhouser, 2.parta.
See 1 America First No. 2!)
Ganroout, I -part
Paiil'w Political I'ull
Fill staff, 1-part
Graft
2-part*
U. G V.
REUNION MAY 16-18,1916.
Special Sleeping Cars and Special Train -f
to Birmingham, Ala., Sunday,
May 14th. via
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Premier Carrier of the South,
Sou hern Railway will oporato through standard Pullman cars from
Goldsboro and tourist car from Durham yn train No. 239, Sunday, May
14th, connecting with Hpecial train at Greensboro for Birmingham. Sched
ule and round trip fares from some of the principal points as follows: >
Lv Goldsboro 2:00 pm, $12.05 Lv Durham 5:08 pm, 111.90
Lv Selma 3:00 pm, 12.9.5 Lv Hillsboro 5:33 pm, 11.66
Lv Clayton 3:29 pm, 12.25 Lv Mebane 6:58 pm, 11.45
Lv Oxford 11:10 am, 12.55 Lv Graham * 6:15 pm, 11:25
Lv C'p'l Hill Sta.' 4:00 pm, 11:95 Lv Burlington 6:25 pm, 11:25
Lv Raleigh 4:05 pm, 12:00 Lv Gibsonville 0:38 pm, 11:10
Arrive Greensboro 7:10 pm
Leave Greensboro 7 :30 p m
Arrive Birmingham 12:20 noon, May Istj».
Fares from other points on samo basis.
Passengers from points in Eastern North Carolina can make connection
at the several Junction Points with the above train, join Col. J. H. Ham
ilton's party at Durham and enjoy ona of the best trips of their life.
In addition to the above, tickets will be sold for all trains May 13th to
17th, inclusive, with final limit midnight May 25th. Final limit may be
extended until June 14th, 1010, by depositing ticket with special agent in
Birmingham before Maya2sth, and payment of fee of 50 cents.
Pullman reservations should bo made as early as possible by applying
to nearest agent.
Stop-ovors will be permitted at all stations where there are agents on
either going or return trip or both on application to conductor.
For Pullman reservations, fares and other schedules, call on any South
ern Railway Agent or communicate with
0. F. YORK, T. P. A.,
306 Fayetteville Street,
Raleigh, N. 0.
Attractive Low Round Trip Fares,
via Southern Railway,
Premier Carrier of the South.
$6.95 (1(«\IIAM, N to Ashevllle, N. C., and return, account
Southern Biptist Convention . Ticket* on sale May 13 to
17 inclusive. Final limit May 31. Final limit inay be ex
tended to June l. r by depositing ticket and payment of
SI.OO at Asheville.
$11.25 GUAIIAM, N C, to Birmingham, Ala., aud return, account
Annual Reunion United Confederate Veteraus. Tickets on
hale May 13 to IT inclusive. Final limit May 25. Final
limit may be extended to Juno 14 by depositing ticket and
payment of 50 cents at Birmingham.
$14.25 GUAIIAM, N. to Lytic, (near Chattanooga) and fa*
turn, account National Military Training Camp at Fort
Oglethorpe. Tickets on sale during April, May, June, July
and August. See ticket agent for limits and other in
formation.
Low round trip fares from all other points on same basis.
! The Hotithern .Serves the South. •; V
O. F. YORK, O. V. A., Italeigh, N. 0.
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EUREHA
; Spring Water
! FROM
j; EUREKA SPRING,
• Graham, N. C.
C A valuable mineral spring J 1
f has been discovered by W. 11. ;;
I Ausley on his place in Graham, n
i It was noticed that it brought
f health to the users of the water,
I and ujiOn bning anal) zed it was n
found to be a water strong in 4
mineral properties aud good 1
fur stomal b and blood troubles, * 1
Physicians who have Been the '
analysis and what it does, ji
recommend its use.
Analysis and testimonials 4 !
will lie furnished up in request, i
Wliy buy expensive mineral
waters from a distance, when «
there 1 h a good water recom- J
meudefl by physicians right at 4
home? For lurthor informa- I
tion and or the water, if you x
desire if ajjj >I y to the under- ♦
signed. J 2
\V. 11. AUSLEY. |
To the Democratic Voters of Ala
mance County.
1 take this means of announcing
the (act that 1 shall bo a candidate
for the State Senate in the coming
Primary. In this connection 1 desire
to thank the Democratic party for the
honor it conferred upon me in elect
ing me to the House of Representa
tives in 1911 and 1013. I shall ap
preciate your support.
-J. ELMER LONG.
Sale of Real Estate Under
Mortgage.
Cnder and by virtue of tbe power of tele
contained in a certain mortgage executed on
the 4th luy of April. IWII. by ueorge H. Tro*-
U r to L. 11. Aldrldge for tbe purpose of ec
ru ring the payment of a certain note of even
dale therewith. due and payable oo or before
the 4th day of April, 1911, default biWnf
been nude In tbe payment of aald note, tbe
uuiicrsignel mortgagee will, on
MONDAY, MAY 29,1916,
at one-thirtr o'clock p. m., at tbe ooart
house l"«>r of A lame nee county, la Orabem,
North Carolina, offer for aale at public ano-
Hon to tbi> highest bidder, for oaab, a tract
«r pkrt-i'l of Land 111 the county of AliminCi,
*tate of North Carolina, In Burlington town
ship, adjoining tbe land* of Maiu and Spring
s»i« «t •» and otbeis, and bounded ae follow a,
via:
lieginning et a §ts>ne on Boutb aide of Mala
| street and a corner of the Hank's land, run-
II iOK tin: nee South %\% ralu hast iJ.33 cba to an
' iron bolt on West aide «»f bprlng street: taeoee
| with Hprlng street Houth 53>% tnln West 1.81 '
! oh* U- an Iron bolt on Mid Cprlnr street;
; chence .North Zi% mln West 3.33 oha W an Iron
i**.t on «*ouih Mideol Main street; tbenoe with j
! MatuHt. N M'i rain W l.« to tbe beginning, M
i containing six tenths of an acre, more or '
1- »h, upon which is situated tbe Burlington
Brick hart-bouse. All being In BurllactOft, -o
Alamance county, North Carolina; aald mortr a
g*ge being duly probated and recorded In 1
the office of tiie Iteglater of Deeds of Ala
maiice county In Rook of Mortgagee and
IKmhls of Trust No. ft.', at pages IKMBB, *to.
This April *4tb, lVltt. t
L. 11. ALDKIDQB, Mortgagee.
EXECUTORS* NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor of tbe will of
w. >lll Ick Jube. deceased, Um
hereby notifies *ll nenona holding claims
■(o>lii»t mi>l estate to present the nmt duly
authenticated. on or before the day of
April, lUI7. or thl, notice will be pleaded In
l>arof tlielr recovery. All persons Indebted
to laid cute are requeated to make Immedi
ate m'ttlement.
Tbla Aprils. Hl*.
CHAB P. THOMPSON,
r ZTaplAt sßi'r W. Amlck Jobe, dee'd,
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