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in next issue. whern Railway will [ON GA., and return ROUND TRIP ier stations. 17th and 8th, with refer to stay longer, fee of fifty cents you 5th, 1912. ted’^on these tickets. Southern Railway Vs— Graham Graded Bingham. Atlantic Christ- Graham Graded jsiness men seeking’ your ■and show ambition to rise, ban indorse all other busi- international reputation, netlc. Letter Writing, Bnstne«» i(ier reasonable conditions. ?. Thottsands of bankcas^- 'crs, and stenographers ( positions as the result lion’s Home StucTy. UE. For prices on lessoxib write Jno. Djiatjghon. shville, Tenn. VorfreecsX* irse A TCOLLEGEy write NESS GO]Lr,E:GH ^Mbviil*, Tcno, Csort DeclsioDs Cook of A! .mance, Get* Di vorce Raleign. April 17.~In a batch Sions handed down by the rSme court this evenmg, the nf Mrs. Irene Johnson Cook, f^romment Raleigh woimn Iiist her husband, John M. I ^ r I “Alamance county, is h*!! higher court affirmmg the VHjJIent of the lower court in her divorce from bed rSblV the most mterestmg, ^”bo8Td and awarding her ali iv in the sum of $40 a month. ‘ ySf Justice Clark and Justice Sker filled dissenting opmions, position being that • ^much as the husband had "ade suit for absolute divorce in Smance county more than a par before Mrs. Cook’s action, Snhouid have made her defense rnfelaimsin that court. Mr. fook’s action for divorce was on Vffrounds of living apart for ll'vears, and Mrs. Cook's on JJe'ground of abanfionment. Still Hunting for Outlaws I Bristol Va., April 17.-Judge P. Qfflesby, attorney for the mem- bl-s of the Alien gang now in L'jii at Roanoke, returned last, niffhi from Hillsville, where he been for several days making investigations preparatory to the trials of the outlaws. He says I the detectives are still in the mountains about pillsville, pro secuting an aggressive search for Sidna Allen and Wesly Edwards, llie detectives are firm in the belief that the outlaws are still in the mountains near Hillsville. Believed That 0. S. Moody of Rox- boro Was on Ill-Fated Ship Roxboro, April 17.—It is high ly probable that Roxboro furnish ed one of the victims of the Ti tanic disaster. A message from Superintendent Cachran of the Postoffiee Department at Wash- in^jn confirmed the fears of his mother, that Mr. 0. S. Woody, whowas in the postal sea service was on board the Titanic. He had written his mother, whenjhe last sailed from New Yotk he would return on the Titanic. The mother is almost crazed ynth srief and suspense, mnce hc^ng that the ship went down, and of course she has little hope that he ms saved. Mr. Woody was an excellent young man. ’^»eral dondr of $1000. There is also a fine list of press notices of the raising of the fund, showing how the public estimates this College. feature of this Builetm is the cuts which it carnes of the buildings and im- provments made by the expend iture of this $50000. We will thank our readers in wntmg for this valuable and in teresting document' to mention this paper. Ten Thousand People Treated ln State For Hookworm Disease In Three Months. ,-Paring the first the months of 1912, m spite of the terribly cold wether, ten thousand sufferers in the State from hookworm dis ease have been treated. Ten thousand North Carolinians have already during the present year been improved in health, made more comfortable, happier and better fitted to become pro ducers. All of them received free treatment in the county dis pensaries, They represent inen, women, and especially childern of the following counties: John ston, Craven, Cartaret, New Hanover, Beaufort, Berte, Edge combe, Chowan, Gates and Mart- in. The County Dispensaries for Free Examination and treatment of hookworm disease are in pro gress in the counties of Wake, Greene, Edgecomb and Martin. Tlie counties have been so en- thuiastic about the hookworrp Commision,;; Raleigh, N. C., usu ally has a .number of counties on the waiting list. Among those which have already madethe pro vision to have the dispensaries are Duplin, Vance, Person, Nash, Wilkes, Richmond. Dr. George F. Leonard will enter the hookworm campaign in North Carolina May 1. He is a graduate of the State Univer sity, medical graduate of George Washington University, and has been in the service of the Public Health and Marine Hospital Service for five years. ih It ^ K Son College BuUetiD. Wefnote with pleesure the Special Fund Number of the Elon College and we are glad that any reader of this paper may have a copy of this publication free by addressing The President, Elon CoJlegfe, N. C.| ’ This Special Fund’ iBulletin gives a complete history of the necessity for and raising of the Special Fund of $50000 for Elon, which was completed last Janu ary. It also gives a full list of the contributors to the fund, A foreigner ia New York ap plying for dtizenship answers to questions that Roosevelt- was governor of New York, president of the United States, mayor of the city of New York, liiade up the Congress of the.United States and would succeed the present President of the nation if the lat ter should happen^ to die. He got his citizenship, which of course, will carry a vote, and it is not hard to guess the intelli gence with which he will use it. iiJven the opponents of native in telligent women who want the suffrage must admit that they have s^'>rne force on their side of the argument. A mnn in New Jersey when h*3 aijiorriMbile burned up took his on his back and carried her «ix miles without once put- lincr l>er down. That is the sort of husband who knows how to support a wife. & McClure Furoiture Co., of Graham, N. C Appreciate the patronage the peo ple of Alamance Co. nave and are giving them. Their aim has / always been to give their custo mers perfect satisfaction in goods apd prices ajid the liberal patron- aige they have received shows how the, people appreciate the S(|uare deal. ? They have never before had a larger stock than this Spring and are prepared to give the greatest values for the money .ever given in the County. See them before you buy. 's Get t Acquainted! may not iinow the Company I repre sent. But whar of that! Probably My Company Doesn’t know you~hadn’t thoijftht of that, had you ? YOU Need Protection— MY COMPANY Wants to Furnish it to Good Men. I Want >ou to Know the North State Life Insurance G>. of Kinstpn, N. C. 'f R. J. Sellars, Mgr. Burlington, N.,,C. Tjohacco SeUiing I have never seen the farmers handHnf so much inoneyas now. Guilford Columbia, Hughesj & Harrell Buggi^, Sur- ries* rimkbouts. Car Walter A. Wood Moweiis, Rakes. Spike tooth & Disk Harrows. Car “John Deere” riding Gi^tiVatOrs, shovels or disks Hay Presses, Feedi Milk, Engines. Syracuse & Lyn(^bU|*g Ci]|ille4. Plows, arid repairs Superior & Cardwell'S Injiproved Corn Planters. Ohio Feed Cutters, Shefiei^, Shovels, Forks, Hoes^ Matt^ksL More Harness, Saddles^ Coliaiis, Br dies, than in all the stor^. Best $1.90 work Bridle in town. . Boone Co. White,, Va; .Yellow Dent, Prolific, & Hickory King-Seed Com. ' With (3) large doublie stores now full to select &om, no rents nor heavy expenses, and with ready ca^ to discount all bills^ enables me to undersell M competi tion. Ask Cardwell, lie will tell you where to get it, and Re price. N. S. CARDWEU, The Always Busy Store. PHONE 1.8.8. .1: •,v -/ Let’s Get f • ' f., ;• r'li in iJkhiil i I':' ,-v,' /{O SPECIAL TRAIN VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY FROM RALEIGH, N. C. TO MACON GEORGIA ACCOUNT CONFEDERATE VETERANS REUNION. Leave Raleigh 1:30 P. M. Monday May 6th., Romd Trip Fare $8.50. Burlington, 3:451P. M. This special train is being operated for the |accomodation of veterans and others. p. Train will consist of first-class day^Icoaches, also PULLMAN sleeping CARS. » ^AKE APPUCATION for Y0UR3RESERVATI0NS AT ONCE. ^ Tickets will be limited returning to leave Macon, any regular train up to May 15th, or by depositing ticket withlJSTOCial Agent at Macon and paying a fee of fifty ce^ extended until June 5th, 1912. J^ave Durham, 2:32 P. M. weensboro, 4:30 P. M. Helps the Famw to Scfl The far mer was worne reports. Cotton was rfd&g. a certain figure he proposed io before it had almost reached hp would it bring today? The farmer needed fint-hand informadon at oscB> He •tepped to his Bell Telephone. The Long Diituioe connedlcO with the buyer in « distant dtf informed him tihat cotton had iMched the top figure^ and he told hit crop at a handsomo pi^ I . The UnlvemI Bell System enables the piodoicir In rural districts keep in toudt with market condldons wluSmii tlw fieoeintr ^ leaiws hom^ By ths way, have you a Bell Telephonef SOUTHEItlN BELL TttBPAANB AltfD 1XLE6R4PH CdMPANY The Graham Ice Co. beg to announce that its prices will be the same as last year, namely 10 per cent discount on all books. $1.00 books. 2001 tbs ice 2.00 : “ . 4001 44 44 5.00 “ ;i,ooo 4 4 1 Bibck .90. 2 “ .85 per block L70. 8 “ .88 ‘ “ 2.41. 4 “ .75 “ “ 5 “ .5^ “ “ 8MI. 6 ” .esi “ " 3M.- “ 1.80. " 4.50.- W;e wish tip j&pik our customers for p^i^t promise |ood icc, good service and^rbinpt a^ GRAHAM, N. C 6URUNGT0N OFFIGMLS Jos. H. Freeland, W. P. Ireland, T. S. Faucette, A. A. Apple, Lynn B. Williamson, H. C. Stout, J. G. Rogers, Eugene Holt, J. L. Scott, Jas. P. Montgomery, B. S. W. Dameron, Dr. L. A. Walker, J. L. Patillo* A. A. Russell, W. F. Amick, L. P. Shepherd, Jerry Sellers, John A. King, R. J, Hail, Mayor. Aldermam, First Wiard. Alderman, Mrst Ward* Alderman, Second Ward. Alderman, Second Ward. Alderman, Third Ward. Alderman, Ward. Aldeni^n, Fourth Wardi Aldernian, Four^ Ward. Secretary & Treasurer. City Attorney. City Health Officer. Chief Police. : :» . Tax Cbllector and Police. Night Police. Cemetery Keeper^ White Cei|iet«?7 Cemetery Keeper—Col Cemetery j Street Commissioner. City Scavenger. BOARD OF EDUCATION. B. R. Sellers, J. W. Cates, Eugene Holt, T. S. Faucette, 0. P. Shdton, Jos. A. Isley, Jas. P. Montgomery. WATER-LIGHT & POWER COMMISSION. R. M. Morrow, Eugene Holt, J. L, Scott. ®®Tickets for this'occasion willf^mitSof « also other points returning. ; For further detail*^ infoirKWition,wk|your3agent,Jtf l^te. J.O. Travelins ;n- BUleiffa, N. PNEUMONIA left me with a frightful cou|h and very weak. I bad spells when Icould hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20 minutes. My doctor could not help me, but I was completely cured by DR. KING’S Mis. j. E. Cox. Joliet,HI. iMk AMD $1.00 AT ALL DRUQQISTS. , Mr. Bryan has been ly ^sbamce t©^«KWP«a»4^ pinion/^, Mr. £ Hannon did foi C. V. SELLARS ART STORE, BURLINGTON, N. C. Carries in stock over 300 different paterns WEL PAPER •mm "frm ..rrrrj-ri . M ' v • • j .» p >- - Did you ever t^nk''ti|pat)jf!^ it were not for dans would nave to aetoaliy go toworkT Sontheni Railway Passenger Schedule. No. 112 No. 108 No. 144 No. 22 East 1:32 A. M. . 8:12 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 6:00>. M. No. Ill No. 21 No. 139 No. 131 West f * 5:32 A. H. 11:18 A. M. 6:25 F. IL 9:17 P. H. Post-Office Honrs. General Deliverylof Mail ^ Money-order and Registration Hours 7:00 a. m. to 6:00 P. M. SundAyHodes. General Delivery 7:00 P. M. to 7:80 P. M Lobby open all hours to^box renters. j. Z£B Waller, Poetmaster. ^ ad in win >unr|i«.
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