♦ Church Dkcctc^ry. J St AdHUMwhES EpiKopB^ ^imrch. •ft* R^wmJ j*i» *«•«» Gibi:*, R«*«- S«rficc«: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. hi. and 7:80 p. m. Holy Communion: day, 11:00 a m. Holy and Saints Daya Sunday School, 9:^ s ■ , The public is cordially invited. All pews free. I'irst Sun- Thirci Sunday, 10:00 a. Christian Qtinrcili» Comer Church and iJ tivis Sts. RfT. A. B Kc«^ Pa«s*f. Scrncet: Preaching every Sunday, 11:(K) «. m. and 7:^ p. m. ^ Sunday School, 9:45 a, m. Jno. B. Foster, Svmt. ^ . Ciinsdan Endeavor .services, iSiinday evenings at 7 :lt Mid-week Prayer Ser vice, eve- ty Wednesday at 8:30 j.. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missi oinary So- eiety meets on Mwdaji iifter the Second Sunday in eacl: month. A cordial invitation extended toalL . . A Church Home for Visitors ftsd Strangers. HnrKngton Reformed liJImrdi. Comer Front and Anderson Sts. R«t. J. D. Awirew, Pa.iji’;«r. Sunday School every Sabbath, 9:45 a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. IDs. Mid-week Service every Thurs day, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of eburch. WVARD ENCflUR moifp- lEs m mu yr fitVX rUf Brevard. Feb. 29.- Fresbyterian Chmtli. s. 'i . , , - fteT. Deukl Mclver, I'aiitwr. Services every Sundaiv; at 11:00 », m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-raeeting, V/ e^dnesday •t8:0 p.m. The public is cordially invited lo all services. f^not StT(«i M. L QnKr^:li, Sooth. lev. T. A. Syke*, - Preaching every Sun :iay mora- iBgandfevefiiftg;-- "-' - Sunday School, 9:30 su m. , Prayer Service, ¥f®dne8day -In order tb encourage the girls of Transyl vania county to “get busy the business men of Brevard are of fering prizes to the marned cou ple who will come forward and make an affidavit the bride pop ped the question.’’ The only condition is that one party to the match must be a resident of the county. Upon the presentation of the affidavit by the couple the I rizes will be delivered. The of fer holds good until December 31, or until some one comes to claim the prizes. Fci towing is a partial list of the offerings, all to go to ., the first marrie4 couple claitning them, if they have the proper affidavit: ^ The Aethelwold, a wedding dinner free of chai^'e; P. R. Ay res, a pair of silver napkin rings ; S. ' M. Macfie, a pi^e t)f iiut glass; G, M. Gla«ener, a paii* of linen towels; T, D. England, a bowl and pitpher; Miller Suj^ply Co., a nicel-i^tied' lamp; W. Pi Weilt, a pair of bath towels; the Sylvan Valley News, a year’s subscription; 0. L. Erwin, a pound of cofte$?‘, T. M. Mitchell, a dozen lemons; Royal Luncn Room, one can Of peaches; C. C. Tongue, one bucket of lard; C. M. Doyle, a basting spoon; Full er & Loftis, one can syrup; W. H. Duckworth, we Soup bone; Brevai^ Mercantile Co., a rolling pin. If a divorce is found ne essary within two years R. L. Gash, at torney, will give his legal servic es free of charge. The ■ usiness men are waiting anxiously for some one to come and claim the prizes. The an nouncement has just been made and yet it is not known definitely if any one is in the running. It is expected that a; rush will be made on the office of the regis ter of deeds within a very short time. l«dteran Front Street,. lev. C. L l^iyu, Piiuiijv. IBesidence next door t: Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. ni, (No^ervices on tpird Siindays.) Sunday School 9:15 a. m., evr «ry Sunday. Teachera’ Meeting, li'i ednesday 8i00 p. m. (at parsonaa;®.) Woman’s Missiona:rv Society (lifter morning "orvice on fourth Bomdays.) L. C. Bs., featurdlay before liiird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L.L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 p. m. Saptist Qiiird;t l«v. s. L K«rfa>, Homing Services, :11:00 a. m. Evangelistic Service s/7:30 p.ro Wedn^day night prsyer meet- ing services, 7:30 p. nu Business meeting, first Wed* seaday evening of the ^saonth at S:15p. m. Suaday School .9:30 e . m. L; Sccat. Supt. The Men Who Succee;!!' as heiads of Is^e enterprises arie men of great energy. Success, today, depends health: To ail ia to fail. It’s titter folly for a maiti to endure a weak, lunTdown half alive condition wh6n Electric Bit- tera will put him right on has f^t'in short order. “Four bot tles did me more r^l good !any , other medicine I;^Ver todkj writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylyaiiia, Ga.: ‘ ‘^After ,j^rs of sufferinie with rheumatism liver troul^, stoipach disordei^" and derangfed kidneys, 1 am again, thanks, to Electric Bitters, found and well” Try them. Only fifty cents at Freeman Drug Co, ff M. E. Baptist - Presbyterian German Ref. Christian, M. P. Webb Ave. Elmira Chpl Attendance 311 166 T Mediadlst Protesl^^ Bast Davis Sttn Rct. TWmm E. I^vn, P&raonoge next door S0i*vic^s* orning, IIKW Evei ing, 7:30. Prayer meeting W;.dnesday ovenings. Leges’ Aid and Mil deties every Morida; after first Sunday in Sunday School 9:46 r m Rev. R. M. Andr;; tvs, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Pldlathea Classes. You are imn «d to at- iend all services. A et. ’’kjter. :^phurdi) pery So- temoon month. Webb AvenDe M. £. dnvch, Rer. B. T. Harie^. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.m. and p.m., T 30 second Sunday at 7:30 p. m. ; | Sun^y School eveiy Saaday ■OftCHrmng at 10 a. m. i Jc^n F. 127 116 720 Colltfction $13.00 11.50 7.71 2.50 $34.71 OFfiRIP i Mr. Wi Hi Caused $or^ Ttiroat and Ton- sUltis. Restored by Peinna. Mr. W. H. Hour ley, GreenTllle, Tennessee, ■writes: “Five yean agro I took a very severe cold -which resulted In la grippe. I never was soltadoff. I WM In beC 8 eve r a1 w^ks, and wtien 1 did ^et up I had ton I t I and lore throat. '1 tried to cure this for elarhteen months, but it gradually got worae. A doctor advised me to have>my tonsils cut out, but I did not like the Idea. Another doctor examined me, and told me the same thintr. I finally got a bot tle of Perima, and after I' had taken one bottle my throat was better. I bought and us^ a dozen bottles, and saw Z was going to get well, and I did.** Executor* Notice Having qualified as executors to the last will and testament of P.. V. Snell, late deceased of Bur^- lingtpn, N. C., this .will notify all persons having claims,against the said estate to j),resent them to the undersigned properly ver^ ified on or before the 1st day of February, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in oar of their recov ery. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate settlement. This February, 1st, 1912. A, F. Barrett, C, A. Walker, Executors. ! B tlia B&rlingten Svndiay Sdbooli Snnday, Mar. 3,1912. Sunday School Totals: MEN’S BIBLE AKD BARACA CLASSES’ TOTALS. Atteadaacfi (JoNeetion Baptist Presbyterian Christian M. P. German Ref. Webb Ave. M. E. Elmira C^pl 48 25 28 79 5.33 3.98 5.10 Tetal today 180 $15.56 J(^id H. Vemoii, Siacretary, Many frm Bene. Every year, in many parts of the country, thousands are driven from their homes by coughs and lung diseases. Friends and busi ness are left behind for other climates, but this is costly and not always sure. A better way —the way of multitudes—is to use Dr. King’s New Discovery and cure yourself at hon «| Stay right there, with your Iriends, and take this safe medicine. Throat apd lung troubles find quick relief and health returns. Its help in roughs, colds, grip, croup, whooping-cough and sore lungs wake it a positive blessing. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Gtiaraiateed by Freeman Brag SALE OF REAl ESTATE. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed in trust executed to the Central Loan & Trust Co., on the 12th day of April, 1910 by J. A. Jeffries, and wife, Mary Jeffries, and' diily reigistered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C. in Book 48, page 275, to secure the payment of two bonds/ therein recited, de- f^^it having been made in the paymieht bf said bonds, and the holders .thereof hayJ'^ a^p iei to me? fe male ^ tate therein conv€j?^, in accofd- aifce With the conditions corf- tained in said deed of trust, we win expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door of the County of Alamance, N. C., on Monday the 1st day of April, 1912, at 12 o’clock M., the land conveyed in said deed of trust to wit:— Adjoining the lands of Henry May and others, Beginning an iron bolt the said Henry May’s corner, running thence N. 573-4 deg. W. 2 chs. to a stake, thence N. 3 deg. E. 2 chs. and 50 links to a stone, thence S. 57 3-4 deg. E. 2 chs, to a stone, thence S. 3 deg. W. 2 chs. and 50 links to the beginning, containing one half acre of land more or less. This the 24th day of Feb., 1912. The Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustees. I'icte Ezra “It don’t take more’n a gill uv effort to git folks into a peck of trouble” and a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indi gestion or other liver derange ment will do the same. If suHng, take Dr. King’s New Lii'e Pills for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, and only 2^ cents at Free» man Drug Co. TerrlUe Ptckire ot Snttertiiii Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Mci Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, writes:** For six years, I was a sufferer from female troubles, I could liot ^t, and could not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After using Cardui a week, I began to improve. Now I feel better than in six years.” Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnished by those who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female weakness and di«w}aae. Try Cardui, today, no\y! KST AND HULTH TO MOTHER AND eHIUL Mks. Winslow's Soothing Stxvp has beea used for over SIXTY YBAKS by MIttlONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WH1I.S TUKTKINO, wUh P:^RF«CT 8UCCBSS. U SOOTHES the CHILD, 80PTBNS the GUMS, ALI^YS all PAIN CUKES WIND COLIC, and IS tile bnst remedy fi t DIARRHCEA. It. it •!»> Kilutfijr kamil«s». Be swe Md ask for ' Mr* WiiUiWWt a^hiRS «n4 Udut no jUMt Shorn if H*r Crown of Bwiuty, Loew In Love and Marriag*- Hair is certainly most a«cesijar.v to wouuin.« Who eould love and maiiry bald-Jiraded woman? What fbsjrras- cbTjld to off a clixft}?' urement? A woman’s goal te usually love and miirrlnge. Her cro;wnIng grlory is hoi iialr. The loss of her hair roars tn*r beauty, happiness, and success. Ve' there are thousands of womeii who a>T neglecting or InJurlnji their hair n such an extent that it Is only a marte of time when It will be utterly nfined Many women destroy the tjeanty »f their hair through thoughtlessness; or Ignorance of certain facts. ■ They use curling irons over-heated, or to extnw-s which destroys the natural oil of tin; ha' causing It to split, Ijirea^. and CO. tut. They do not shampoo tfielr hail -en enough, or too Often. They use soaps or prepjaratiOM wUch' con tain Ingredients positively harmful to the scalp apd hair. ; As a result of isnchi treat-^ent;,: dan dra^, Is created, the hfilr loosens, loses c^lor, fails out.' and\ baldn^|»' coED- ■ unless proper and prompt prei Ck ons iire taken in time T^n ag > ’microbe? . and certain' disease brii .. ?hotit unhealthy scalp apd half ‘ ■ V Aim ' - womt^h. Diay rid'.l^eTsielf of dan. iind ;0'Reasied scfalp and hair if slir will hot use the right rem edy. We hnve'that remedy, and we will; posltiwly 'r^ if will either relieve dandruff aoiu bfuldness or it will not cost the user, snytbini^. That's a pretty brii>ad stateinent, but we will back it and prove it with our own money. W6 will rettirn your money if you do not find that Rexail “93” Hair Tonic is an entirely satis factory remedy that will promote hair growth and overcome scalp and hair troubles; thnt It will grow hair even bn . bald heads, unless all life in- the hair roots hti'4 lieen exHnpnlshed. tht* foilitl^s closed, and the f3calp is glazpfi and shiny. It getsf Its name from tbe fact that it prew hair In 03 out of 100 (?ases. where ft received a thoroxighlv hard, imphrtiai, and practical test "We want you to try Rexall “Qfi" Hair Toni'* at our risk. You surely cannot lose anythinff by doing «o; while yon have everytliinfr to gain You had better tliinit this over, tjjid then come in and, see us about ,tjils .of ' fer. Ton will weit repaid for .ynir visit to our stofe. Remember, j’oucan get Rexall'Rerowiles fa this community only at pur stoi^The Rexall Store FREEMAN DRUG Ci; Caugiit Id a Sain. Douglasville, ^Tex. — “Five years ago I was caught in the rain at the wrong time, ” writes Edna Rutherford, of Douglas ville, “and from that time, was taken with dumb chills and fe- Vers, and suffered more than I can tell. I tried ©Y^fythmgst^t: I thought would h^lp, sim had^ four doctors, but got no reldf. r took G^ui* Now, I ffeel fej^t^r 1^ many months.” ^^eduldo^ th^ng aisd does it wfell. That's the cret of its ,50 years of success. Try Cardui. WANT,YOU your money our companjr. g i^o|tgage re^l estate secu^ irid bur company guaran tees the payment of principal six p)Cr cent^^^^^^i^^ pay. s^mi-ahnually. Central Loan & trust Co. STOCK 9S{0,000 J M Bro woiiig Pres. Jao. R See & ■ W W Brdiv hi Mgr. J M Brow Dr J[A^ Pkketi Jno R Fos1;6r - Geo. Wt VeisifiJ \ ; ton. mttECfORS ■/. ' J Sv'V P YSelhrs ■- RTKernodle Chna DJobusou ■ Jno It jloffinati IK IT jBtoivb OeoW jPatterBon \ N.G, MACHINE WORK We havejouir plant partially equipped and are in a po- # sition to do nrst class machine work of all kinds, prompt- ly. We hope to serve you. HOLT ENGINE COMPANY Shop E, Davis and Tucker Streets .ARLINGTON,;::-. ^ UNITEB 7th, 8th, anji 9th; 1912. .. 'iy- ^Iow-^roun4^ft^ I" V-- W *■ Accouht the above occasion the Southern Riiilway call very low round trip tickets to M^C0N GAi, and return as follows: ■ ,Paiist Lick Sick Lady Paint Lick, Ky.—Mrs. Mary Freeman, of this place, says: “Before I commenced to take Cardui, I suffered so much from womanly trouble, I was so weak that I was down on my back nearly all the time. Cardui has done me more good than any medicine I ever took in my life.” You need not be afraid to take Cardui. It is no new ex^rinient. Composed of gentle-acting, herb ingredients, it has been found to safely relieve headache, backache and similar female troubles. Try it for your troubles. FROM Groldsboro Henderson Chapel Hill Burlington BOUND TRIP $ 9.25 9.35 8.50 8.50 FROM Selina Oxford Raleigh Durham ROUND TRIP $ 8.75 9.15 8.5Q 8,00 Western JUNK n, 1911, Ns>. 23 Daltj Lt. dtarlotte 10:^a. js. Lv, WiiM!ton Lt. Wiannt 0. Lt. Madi«on Lt. Mayodan Lt. M'rt’nT'Ua Ar Re&aoke Lt. Boaaoka Lt. M‘tt*nrTl« Ly. Mayodan Lt. Madison ' Lt. WalnaiG Ar. Winston Ar. Charlotte 2:06 |i. m^ 9:40 p. ra. 3:0^ p. m. 8:11 p, HI, 4:09 p, nt. 6:23 p. m. No. 21. ) ^IS ft. m. 11:40 a. m. 13:&2 p. so. 12:5Q p. m: l:24p. m 2:05 p. la. 5:60 p. m, No. 34 Dali; 7:26 a. at 7:57 a. ir 8:26 a u 8:29 a. a 9:26 a. m ll;45{&,m No, 28. 7;35p. m. 8:80 p^m 8;34p. m. 9:01 p, m. 9:40 p, m. Connections at Boanoke for aU point* North, East and W(bet; Ptillman Parlor sleeping ears, dining «ars; a la carte. I! yon are tiiinking of taking a trip, yon want quotations, cheapest, fares, reliable and correct informatioa, as to route, train schedules the most comfort able and qnickest way, write and the in formation is TOnrsior the asking wijdt one of onr map foldeni. Trains tears Barhara for itoxboro Sonth Boston uid Lynefabarg 7:00 a. m dailj,aad'5:80 p. m.4all7«zMptS8aday W. B, BSVTIJ,. i«t. W. C A«rt ;i.i, V»-, Rates in same proportion from all other stations. Tickets will be on sale May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, with final return limit May 16th, or if you prefer to stay longer, by depositing yoiir ticKet and paying a fee of fifty cents you can have final limit extended until June 5th, 1912. Liberal stop-overs will also be permitted, on these tickets. For detailed information apply tb any Southern Railway Agent or the undersigned. p. Jones, Traveling Pasjsenger^ Agent, Raleighy N. C. WANT aBett^ Tliat qnercioQ will 1^ asl^ed you almost daily l^ lrastness men seeking yoiii Je^cesjJf you qnalifyr-take tbe DraugboiiTTainin|^-^aid6hoilr ambition toVtff* ilore bankers Indotise^^ DRAtJGHQK’S.C^Ueges UiAa IndoTse all other bus* l*ss colleg^. Combined. 48 colleges to . is states. ' Int^matfonail reputatioA I ItasUn ^v-PKl BotUoqptng. Bookkeepers' all over ^e United Sta^ say tbat:l>riiugbon’0 •lew System oi EktokKceping saves them xom 25 to 50 per cent io WMkand wopry. ShortlktMM]. Practioafiy al9 U. BMteca Study. Thousands oi ba^cas^' , book^pers^ and sie^^aphsrs hoMbij^lgbod' portions as tbe ressK *«l^g Prangbb|i*a Home Study. CATAUfeUE —, — Per *ri(ceson le«^ ' ^al eotirt r^wrters the .System irf | Sit MAll,t write Jno. DiiAOGlijs* linorthand Drau^fabn Colleges t^ach. [Prudent, N&sbTiSe, Teiilii; Por/wcM^ whyf .Boeause they know it is the besi. | alogue on conrso ATCOLLEGM* wH** •I^UGHOIf *S PRACrriCAI- COI.1EGB Schedule for At Halves Seafon 1912.— March 9th— Burlington Graded School. March 16th— Oak Ridge “ 27th- Elon ian College. March 38th— Burlington traded School. April tthr- Bingham “ 8th- Elon , “ 9thr-Wake Forittt ■ . “ Btb.- Ba«9 Ball. School Vs— Graham Graded 11- it Bingham^ Atlantic Chri®** S«hooll Hrahflim GraM “ Whitiett. “ Oak Ridge. ** DavkbKm. F««it