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The Boiv and Saints' Day&»10:Wa. {undersigned trustee will expose m.r Buiiday School, 9:30 a. is. ^ public is cordially invited. All pews free. Chmtiafi Qii*rcfc.- to i>ub)ic«a)e at the Court House door in Gr^h&m, North Carolina to the highest bidder for cash on Monday morningj August 4 1913 at 12 o'clock the follovifirg de scribed property: . i Certain lots or parcels of land C«'mer Church and Da vis bts. | being in Graham Town- sie». A. B Kesinit 8nip, Alamance County,- Stato of Smke*: North Carolina. Frea.ching every Sunday i llrOOi Lot No, 1, 2^ 3, and 4 section c, no. and 8:00 p. m. j Beginning at a stake in R. SiiDday School, 8:45a. m. Jr,o. h. Ihonipson’s line at Erwm E Foster, Supt. Averrae with sasd Avenues. 83 Claristian Endeavor Services Averrae with said Avenue S. deg. 30 E. 104 ft. to a stake, thence N. 60 deg. 30 E. 254 ft. inKdav evenings at 7 :15 , - , Mid-week Prayer Service/eve- ' to a stake, thence N. 83 keg. dj ^^ednesday at 8:00 p« n^. j 14,3 ft. to a stake it. 2Si '" lidiefi’ Aid and Missionary So- i Thompson's line, thence with tjletv meets on Monday after the ' said Thompson’s line to the beg- i#eond Sunday in each month, i mnmg being lots No. 1 ^ »nc? „ „ . 3 and cordial invitation extended . 4. ^ ; j.'0t, No 0, b- ana 7 secuon 14 A Church Honie for VisitvOrB | Beginning^at a stake corner «\t.d Strangers. - r>- oi' RelforiE&d Cbisfcli. Cwcer Front and Anderson Sts. Re». J. D. AiHnrtw, f^w:twr. jot No. 5. Erwin Avenue, thence ‘ with the ssid Avenue S. S3 deg. • 30 105 ft. to a stake, thence N. :G0 deg, ;30 E. IGO ft. to a stake ' thence N, 83 de^^". 30 W. 100 ft. o ' 1. .-1. stake, thence S., 60 deg. :30 S’liiiday School every .^'aobath, |\y. 160 ft, to the Vjeginning. ftil^-a. m. J i'I ^ Lot NO'. 2 and 4 section 22. Preaching every 2nd 4th ; Beginning at a stake R. W. iiuM'ath, 11:00 a. rn-and s:OU p. corner of lot . rr-u 2 section 22 Erwin Avenue, Mid-week bervice every Thurs- Avenue, thence 7:45 p. HI. „ ;vi^ith said Avenue S. 83 deg. E. A eordial welcome to aH. ^ ^4 v.2 ft. to a stake, thence S. f%rson&ge 2na door east ; 60 deg. 30 W. 160 ft. to a stake, Jsii'iek. thence N. 83 detc. 30 W. 74 ft. 'to a stake R, N. Thompson’s line i thence with said Thompson's line : to the beginning. ' Lot No. 6 and 7 section No. j 13. Beginning at a stake corner ‘at lot No. 6 section 13 Erwin j Avenue, thence with said A venue Prenbyienaa Clmrefe* R*t, Bsi Mclvsr, Services every S-inoay at 11; ,m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. rn, Prayer-meeting, Wednesday ig_ ^3 (]eg, 30 E. 100 ft, to a stake i»t&:C0p, m. _ _ , \ ! thence S. 60 deg. 30 W. 160 ft. I'he public is cordially invited j to a stake, thence N. 83 deg iJl s-ervices. . . J 30 W. 100 ft. to a^stake, whence ^ ^ : iN. .60; deg.'E. 160 ft;.fo'the Beg- Bapli»t CharcE. ’ • j inning, % Ret. Mtitia w. Buck. . v f ; Lot Ho. 8, 10, 11,12,'U-l;'aiid !&/ Preaching every Sufeiit il £ ;1beaimin» at « Kn m !.the corjaer oi L.ievelan:(l Avenue SiJriday School, 9:30 a..m. ■ |r Sunbeams, second and four-1 09 j ^4n W liti R>undav9. 3*00 D. m ., , v r.th^W... ;>..b3 deg;-30 W. lUO it. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday j K j ^ N. t> deg. 30 E with said: Alley Gbjrch Conference Wednesday ™ ft. a stake on Cleveland Ave .^fore first Sunday in each month j -sSo* +> \ Communion, first Sunday. j deg. ^O E. 100 it. to the beg- Woman’s Missionary Society, . 1 rii 1 jm Thursday 3:30 p. m. ; , Beginning at a stake Cle.veiand Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- orffji’ o.on r^ m lev S, 6 deg. 30W. 100 ft. to a -I---.:, {stake, ' on Cleveland Avenue, lifee Methodist Protestast Qnrrcfe> | ' ."i/'t "n -1 ■ jy V L. ’ ' ' ^ ^ joeg. 30 E. 100 it. to the begin- East Davis Street. ining. Ret. Tkcaai! E- D»Ti», P»*tor | Beginning on Cleveland Ave. Farsonoge next door to Church) ! corner of J, E. and J. W. Kirk Services: , i Patrick line, thence with said Mcmi 11 g, 11:00 f^vening, 8:00. S. 0 deg, W. 160 ft. Jo a Ptayer meeting Wednes d a y ; stake, thence S. 83 deg. E. 50 ft. ifv©xiings. ^ i to *a stake on Alley, thfnee with Ladies'Aid and Missionery So-1 ^aid Aliey N. 6 deg. 30 E. 160 s^.«tlies every Monday .afternoon I ft. on Cleveland Avenue, thence first Sunday in each month. | with said Avenue is^ 83 deg. 3u Eandav School 9:30 a. m. i W. 50 ft. to the beginning. J. G. Rogers, Supt. I _ Beginning at a stake on corner Exellent Baraca and Philathea Erwin Avenue and Alley, thence Ck»ges, You are invited to at- S. G deg. 30 deg. W. with Aliey fc®Bd sli services. |iO0 ft to a stake, thence S _ i deg. 30 E. 50 ft. to a stake J^OTICE. North CaroHns, Alamance County. The Barton System, Inc, John A Ireland, Agent, vs E. E. Workman The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Justice of the Peace Court, R. J. Hall, J. P , foV fche purpose of raking a bill board which belongs to the plain tiff but which is now unlawfully held by the defendant* and that the said defendant will futher take notice that he is required to appear before R. J. Hali, Justice of the Peace, on the 2 day of August 1613, at 9 o’clock, at the Mayor’s office in the City of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint: in g!aid aetioD or the plaintiff vvill apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30 day of June, 1913. R. J. Hall, Justice of the Peace. ii^st Children H&ve Worms. Many mothers think their children are suffering from in digestion, headache, nervousness weakness, costiveness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ailments ' - worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fertful children, who Loss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains have all the symptoms of having worms arid should be given Kick- apoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms,- regulates the bowels, tones up the system and makes children well and happy, Kicka- poo Worm Killer is guaranteed. AH druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. A Yes you can no Ipnger afford to be without one cf theise matcliless ca^e Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The new Hm Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on accourit of th greatly increased output the price has been Jov/ered and is ‘ reach. now within, easy For Cuts, Bams and Bruises. I;: every home there should be a box of Buckien's Arnaici, Salve, ready to appiy in every case of burns, cutf;, wounds or scalds J. H. Polancoj, Delvalle, Tex., R. N >. 2, writes'; “Buck- ien's Armca Salve saved my lit- ^lergiri’s'cut ■ foot. []|!|pone "be-; flieved;1tfeould be cui^av'’ . The world’s best salve., Q.nly 25c. Recommended ty^ ' RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TX>WNaR $52500 600.00 80000 These new prices F. 0. 6, Detroit with all equipmeni. An early order will mean an eariy delivery. (Jet foD particaSars from I McGlamery-Markhain Auto Co. g Phone 619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. 0 L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for Alamance County Shirt Waist Man Is Bairred Hotels. In New York, July 3.— The shirt CARL PUTNAM IS KILLED !IY LEVER CAR M E. I I Lexington, July 3.-~CoI. H. B. Varner, president of the North Carolina Goods Roads association announced today that an invita tion has been extended to Presi dent Wilson toattend the eonven- don of that organized at More- head City, beginning July 30, and deliver an address. It is expected that Hon. Jonathan P. Bourne, jr., former senator from Gregon, will be present and make an address on Federal aid in road bui’ding. A telephone message received here this morhing brings the; news that a T.^rge-part; of the Iumberfplant of Peace and Hughes !at Denton,'^as destroyed-by at ah early hour today. The boiler room ; and a la^’ge part of; tiie machihe'robm were complete- { ly destroyed arid the loss is very | heavy. Carl Putnam, a white youth 19 years old, was run over and killed bv a lever car on the Card- BIG CUT PRICE OR 83 ?‘re®t Slre*^* M. £. ChsHftb, Sooth. R«v. T, A. Syk«t, Preaching everV Sunday morn- &nd evening. ?*unday School, 9:30 a. m. thenc3 W. 6 deg. 30 E. 160 ft, to a stake on Erwin Avenue, thence with said Avenue N. 8‘: deg. 30 W. 60 ft. to the beginning. A lot or parcel of land in Gra- Pr&yer ning. aervLce, Macedonia Lutheran Church. Front Street. R«t. T. .s. Browis, jP»«tor. Iteidence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. rn. tNo services on third Sundays.,) Biinday School 9:45 a. m., ev- tiy Sunday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday ’‘iiOO p. m, (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society .fcfier morning service on fourth #6.iidays.) Wpar.ksflnv i ^-'ownship, Alamat ce (.oun ^ jty, State North Carolina bound- led and described as follows: that ji.'^ to say beginning at a stake on I Erwin .\venue, thence N. 6 deg. 130 E. 160 ft, to tne stake, thence jN. 83 deg. 30 "W. 50 ft, to a stake on Alley, thence S. 6 deg. 30 W. 160 ft, to a stake on Erwin Ave. thence with said Avenue S. 83 deg. 30 E. 50 ft. to the beginning being lot No. 9 of section 14 of Avenue land Company’s land. Beginning at a stake at the end of Avenue on R N. Thomp son’s line, thence S. 6 deg. 30 W, 160 ft. to a stake, thence S. 83 deg. SOW. 50ft to a stake, 1.1 be hopes to go coatiess to eat iii any.of the ;hig hotels of New York. Not one hotel will tol erate the cooi hut unconventional innovation in masculine dining attira which Philadelphia per mits during hoc weather. “Let’em eat in Philadelphia if they want to wear nhircwaists * without couis.” ; the mariagenient at i lie Hotel i Knickerhijcker. Ueclaied yester' I day. “New York ''A'lii not tol- I (^'raie atiire Uiai woi.iid be im ! proper in any vveii regulated I home. I 'No .^hirt wai.-^t ma>i '.vould be ia!|o'-veu to eiittrany dining room jof the Hotel Pla.za, " . in with the I (.iiermometer at 2lU and mount- ' i ng ni gher, ’' M an ajf*e r Ki n g d e- clareil, ‘'i uon’t beheve a Philadelphia man in this cii.y would exi^.'cct such a thing,” said Manager Eilsler at the vVkldortV ‘The Vanderbilt hotel would be opposed to such an innovation,” said .Manager Bro's^n. “id begin v/ith the New Yori% man is too well f,j:roomt:'d and has too good an idea of ihe conventions to ; wish to be'cool at \he expense of g'ood taste.” waist Than wili have to go hungry Hna & Yadkin River railroad this ‘ morning at a point somewhere between Denton and High Rock The young man was a member of the section force, in the employ I of the railroad and was just| beginning his labors of the day j when the accident occured. De tails of the affair are not not obtainable. He was a son of 0. G. Putnam, of Denton. EARHELS LUQC CJ S gl3 3 s 3 g i ii Ig % a S|3 a i a a i i 3 3 9 Si • * • k f 8 S 3 s a 11 II » 1 s , W 1 1 M. New $26,000 Gymnasium = This commodious building is a sample of the complete ness of the Elon College $300,000 plant. Every modern conven ience. Ooubl@ aid Single Barrel Sll@T@y!^S aredrcp-forged inonepiccc. IWadeuf ' I special’y se-'ected steeJ-—STROMQ- I EC; T wSsere other guns are WEAKEST. ^ Couip;a-ySTCyEflSM'iI,hgunsat.any. j v.'I'iftrc near the prif;e and note our ; C UALITY throuifhout. ! Cur Shotgun Cataiosr shows the j I i'.iaous lii:e of Stevens llupcat- 5 e ra-—Doubles—Si ngle.s. ^ J i I you caiujot obtain I i. i,i A'ENS from your i i )culcr—let us know, and I v.'o vill sjliip dii'Cft, f“x- pre.ss prepaid, upon re- of Cat.'jJog Price. J. STEVENS MS aiOOLCOMFflP,^ P. O. Box 5004, CH5C0PEE FfttlS, MASSi Q Our entire'Stock bf; Men’s, Boys’ ' ahd, Chi Idren’s ;cl6thing wd'11 be sold at:greatly; redueed .prices. These ■goods are, made of’ the best m.a- ■; ;teria|:' ,by:': ^thje rat>st,H 'expierieiie^d' wfrk’i^^nsht^,' th^ sarpe'gp^Odsihiat' W;e c^ri''y'airt^^^ in stpck., . £ 'Vx Prices on Men's Suits $25'Suits $16 , $18 . ■ Suits $12 20 Suits, .13 : il6 50^Suits 9 00 ^ 10 00 andl2 00SuitS‘$7 50 Bbys’ Suits $8 50 Sdits $5 25 $6 OO' Suits $4 45 7 50 Suits 4 65 4 00 Suits 3 75 3 00 Suits : 2:25 100 Men’.s Suits to be spld at half nri'ce, former price from $10 to Now from $5 to $10. BECKMi^R & (id. Good Cloihes k: B. GOODMAN HOME OR QOOO CLOTHES PpRLirNGTOlN, - -IN. e. flBAtlOl m Kfaddressi K a aS folio %{ GettysbJ Jlunt men ' K»bout^ Lt here ut“ Liti & famous to comradi ’•their pr^, Bttinenec tw fcatit sigw ive the p: you to what th' e&nt. , Vimat have! kve meant | iffour. and 1 ii^ht of a g| holesome aj las been Rother ag! bnvrades i ,nger, gen ar battles [ forgott all. not fo: «r/the ns en then another. yes. Howl as b ecome I f us. hoN .engin fter atat ^ ,argieit fii andscme t| urity, the adon we earts; ho\ dent pror ivrdught ot tfength rtd with iil touch i pia:tentmei ^hose 501 ave made] eritage. Butdo naplete e^erable |j! famot tea tter.aacnl A ALASKA L. C. Bs., Saturday before | thence N. 6 deg. 30 E. 160 fr. to fird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 Wirlib Avenue M. ii. Church, Ret. . I. Hitfief. P»*tor. Preaching every first Sunday j li s.rn. and 8.00 p.m., second! H'aRday at 8 p. rrr. j Sunday School every Sunday I :morn'ng at 10 a. m. JChr; a stake on Cleveland Avenue, thence with said Avenue N. 8i deg. 30 W, 50 ft. to the begin ning being lot No. 6 section 14 Avenue land Company’s land. This the 30th day of June 1913. Central Loan &. Trust Co. Trustee. In addition to modern-. ness ihrougli- 0111, the ratei arc theiawest in the entile South, tjotn $131 to$i‘9lJor len scljool months. Terms ea;y KIcm Coiiege gradiuiies nil with success oriL-e for 200 I'r-Ere catalogue and full particulars to President W. A» Harper Box - Eipn Coiiege, C«, WMBEZBR With the Aerating Dasher Its JT- t j .0 WANTED “to buy all t'le ■; w heat, we can gtt from the fa ■ m- idol. Supt. iers. We are novv paying $’.0'j ne.coELe. ^perbus.ael, Dixie ^ililiing Co, THE NORTH GAROUNA State Normal and Industnal College y . Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Courses leading to de- i grees: Special Courses for teach- ;prs. Free tuition to those who agree to become; teachers in the State. /Fall Session begins Sep- jtember'1.7th; !^or catalogue! land 'pther informatiohy ■ addressr The A latka Kida [HE piost wontlerTui of all freezers, astonishing aerating spoons whip air into every pavticls of the t:reani, making ice cream tliat is a revelation in texture awd delicacy, It breaks a:ll records in speied^ « makes perfect ice cream in 3 minutes. Requires much iess labor arid uses less lee and salt than any other freezer. Seasotiab 1 e Goods Now is the time to buy Retrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors and Windows, Porch Shades Rockers, Hamnio-ks and Oil stoves. Buy these good, of us and save money. To Prevent BJood Poisoniiiig apply at once the wonderftti old reH.'i\>1e IJR. PORTER’S A?^T1RKPTIC HEALING OIL.a sur- ijical dressins; that relieves ppin anti heals at the same lime. >:ot a liuiattut. 2.‘>c. 50c. ll.M. JULIUS: I. TOUST PJtESIDh'.ST CSEENSBORO. N. C. B. SMITH F.IJ1N1.TURE ANO HqUSE FURNlSHI^ Burlington, - - - - - • N. C. Uiye. ButI fheir day They look they estabi on| 'W spirit. Oi i? u|piQn usi f. Stave i phe 50 yeal dayl Duhded iereis a force that] pf^ blood ae^re. solders, tl the iiatioij ft afraid, editself iajfids sei rt|ien it I iobk% Dal |ju4gemen| wtice tbal now at ^hich wa ^isters? Ithing ex |tKat its lij utten ||»g' are nil jnarder thi laorie in tl I'^cause huiring i joalance ol jcanciid sel ppringg oj Look ai K'f Gettvsj p^y the 1^- batt ^gainst c| to 1‘j'feater ma seif-s pttermosll pi exalte^ [^ot count py these pttow wi patiori—tl Multitude i^d to a gei to ti l^erve. Tl ^irom ^‘oij will rand ; iittU I'taJwSo,
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