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NOTICE OF SALE. Hit Cbarcis of ths Holy Coiafof ;er* (Episcopa)) tftc Jftka CsibblC) Rectftr. Semces: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. . ^ ^ a Holy Ccmmunion: First Sun- ifty, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, fs^a. m. Holy and Saints Days, 10:00 a. £L> Sunday School, 9-5^P-. , The public is cordially invited. All pews free. Ckrbtlaii Chorclt. Corner Church and Davis Sts. ie*. A. B KeaiaU, Psitor. S«^e«: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 ii, m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a, m. Jno. Jl. Supt. . jsDSm&tlan Endeavor Services, SeBday eveaia^ at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- ff Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies' Aid and Missionary So- fi^ty meets on Monday after the iftcond Sunday in each pionth. A cordial invitation extended *0 nil ^ A Church Home for Visitors i»d Strangers. SsiSagtoa Reformed Churdb^ Front and Anderson Sts. te?. J. D. Aaefcw, PwtM:. Sunday School 6very Sabbath, If46 a. m. ^ ^ , Preaching every 2nd and 4tn lubbath, 11:00 a. ra. and 8:00 p. Mid-week Service every Thurs* ifey, 7:45 p. m. .. A cordial welcome to all. Psrsonage 2nd door ^ast of ,ii8rch. Ffeibyterian Clsarch. Ee7. Doi*>« McJver, Pa*tw, ^^rviees every Sjnaay at 11:00 ,HL and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. pFayer-meeting, Wednesday it 8:00 p. m, The public is cordially invited Itt »11 services. Baptist Church. Hef. Ki^tia W. BatJi, Pactor. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m., 8p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four- iJs Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday I ii. m. Church Conference Wednesday Mtore first Sunday in each month Cornmunion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Society, ifift Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- ia;y 3:30 p. m. The M^tbodht Protestant Cburch, East Davis Street. • Re'». TiMtauts E. P»»t«r Pfcrsonoge next door to Church) S0X* VIC0B * Moniing, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday tvcnings. Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So- slutles every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School .9:30 a. m. Under and ,by virtu© of the power of sal^ contained in a deed I of trust dated March 13, 1912 ^iven to the Central Loan & Trust 0ompany, execiit^d by Idii Mar- lettand J. M. Marlett and re corded in the office of the Re gister of Deeds in book No. 55 of mortage deeds pages 542-545 inclusive. Default having been made in the payment of interest and principal of the bonds secur ed by said deed in trust. The undersigned trustee will expose to public sale at the Court House door in Graham, North Carolina to the highest bidd^ for cash on Monday morning, August 4, 1913 at 12 o’clock the foliowir g de scribed property: Certain lots or parcels of land lying and being in Graham Town- snip, Alamance County, Stato of North Carolina. . Lot No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 section 23. Beginning at a stake in R. N. Thompson’s line at Erwin Avenue with said Avenue S. 83 deg. 30 E. 104 ft. to a stake, thence N. 60 deg. 30 ‘E. 254 ft. to a stake, thence N. 83 keg. 30 W. 143 ft. to a stake R. N. Thompson’s line, thence with said Thompson ’s line to the beg inning being lots No. 1, 2, 3 and 4. Lot. No 5, 6 and 7 snction 14. Beginning at a stake corner of lot No. 5. P>win Avenue, thence with the said Avenue S. 83 deg. 30 105 ft. to a stake, thence N, 60 deg. 30 E. 160 ft. to a stake thence N. 83 deg. 30 W. 100 ft. to a stake, thence S.li 60. ide;g.' 30 W. 160 ft to the beginning. : Lot No. 2 and 4 section 22. Beginning at a stalie R. W. Thompson’s line corner of lot No, 2 section 22 Erwin Avenue, thence with said Avenue, thence with said Avenue S. 83 deg. E. 64 1*2 ft. to a stake, thence S. 60 deg. 30 W. 160 ft, to a stake, thence N. 83 deg. 30 W. 74 ft. to a stake R. N. Thompson’s line thence with said Thompson’s line to the beginning. Lot No. 6 a. d 7 section No. 13. Beginning at a stake, corner at lot No. 6 section 13 Erwin Avenue, thence with said Avenue 5. 83 deg. 30 E. 100 ft. t6 a stake thence S. 60 deg. 30 W. 160 ft. to a stake, thence Ni 83 deg. 30 W. 100 ft. to a stake, thence N. 60 deg. E. 160 ft. to the beg inning. Lot No. 8, 10, 11,12, 14 and 16. In section 1 and 13 beginning at the corner of Cleveland Avenue and Third St. thence N. 3rd St. S. 6 deg. 30 W. 160 ft. to a stake thence S. 83 deg. 30 W. 100 ft. to a stake on Alley Way, thence N. 6 deg.'-^30 E with said Alley 160 ft. a stake on Cleveland Ave. thence with said Avenue S. 83 deg. 30 E. 100 ft. to the beg inning. , ^ .Beginningat a stake Cleveland Avenue and Alley with said Ai- ley S. 6 deg. 30 W. 160 ft. to stake, on Cleveland Avenue;' thence with said Avenue S. S3 deg.' 30 E. 100 ft. to the begin ning. . . , Beginning on Cleveland Ave. corner of J. E. and J. W. Kirk Patrick iine, thence with, said I line S. 6 deg. W. 160 ft. to aj stake, thence S. 83 deg. E. 50 ft, I to a stake on Alley, thence with said Alley N. 6 deg. ,30 fi. ' 160 ft. on Cleveland Avenue, thence with said Avenue N. 83 deg. 30 W. 50 ft. to the beginning. Beginning at a stake on corner NOTICE« I North . Carolina, . Alamance County, The Burton System, Inc, John A Ireland, Agent. E. E. Workman The defendant above named will take notice that an action | entitled as above has been com-1 menced in the Justice of the; Peace Court, R. J. Hall, J, P. J for the purpope of taking a bill board which belongs to the plain tiff but which u now unlawfully held by the defendant; and that the ‘ said defendant will futher take notice that he is required to appear before R. J. Hal), 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 said action or the plaintiff will 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, Yes you can no longer aflford to lie without one of these matchless cars. Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The new mn Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account rf th greatly increased output the price has been lov/ered and is now within Teach. '' ■ ■ - RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR These new prices F. 0/ B. Detroit with all equipmenl. Aa early order will mean an early delivery. Get full particulars SI from Most ChsldFBn Have Wms. 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, iil-tempered, fertful children, who loss and grind their teeth, . with bad breath and Colicky pains have all the symptoms of having vvorms and should be given Kick- apoo VVorm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, whhh expels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system and makes children well and happy, Kicka- poo Wurm Killer is guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. I McGlamery-Markham Auto Co. ^ Phone619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. L. E. Atwater, Locat Dealer for Alamance County For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. r.": every home there should be a box of' Eucklen’s Arnaica Salve, ready to apply in every case of burns, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Delvalle, Tex.:, R. No. 2, writes: “Buck- len’s Arnica Salve saved my lit tle girl’s cut foot. No one be lieved it could be cured.'’ The world’s best salve. Only 25c. Recommended by THE NORTH CAROLINA Stale Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Cour.ses leadjng to de grees,. Special Gour^e.s for teach ers Free tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State Fall Session Degins Sep tember 17ih, 1913. For catalogue and 'Other information, address JULIUS 1. FOUST PUHSIDi-JST GREENS3DRJ. N.C. CiMaes, You are invited to at- all services. fwfflt Sire*** M. E. Cbisrch) South. Rct. T. a. Sjfket, Preaching every Sunday morn- &nd evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday ning,- Macdloilia Lytheras Obnrch. Front Street. Rrf. T. S. Brown, F»ttor. |Ee«idence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays, j Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- try Sunday. f A Shingle Gets A Vviie. J. G. Rogers, bupt. , . Exeilent Baraca and Philathea and Ailfey, thence • •' ' • ■ S. 6 deg. 30 deg. W. with Alley 160 ft to a stake, thence S. 83 deg. 30 E. 50 ft, to a stake, thenc3 W. 6 deg. 30 B. 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- hJim Township, Alamance Coun ty, State North Carolina bound ed and described as follows; that is to say beginning at a stake on Erwin Avenue, thence N^ 6 deg. 30 E. 160 ft. to trie stake, thence N. 83 deg. 30 W. 50 ft. to a stake on Alle>^^ 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 ol 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. 30 W. 50 ft. to a stake, One year and .six day.s after she received a shingle on which was written: “I ”arit a wif^' before 1915.^’ Mat-'Q^^ired bond, terson, of .'^treAt I considerable standing in his com Postmaster White Fails To Make Bon^ And! Loses His Job. Washington, July 11.— Post master General Burleson last Friday issued an order removing Postmaster S, Arthur White, of Mebane from office and reques ted Major Charles M. Stedman^ of the fifth congressional dis trict to recomme.id a rran as soon as possible to take Mr. White’s place The order removing Mr. White was issued, the postoffice depart ment officials say because the postmaster had failed to furnish a satisfactory bond. They claim that White has been requ ested repeatedly to furnish bond required by the postoffice offi cials here and his failure to do so has caused him to lose his job. Major Stedman said Friday that he would name a man for the Mebane postmastership pro- i mpily. He has no one in mind for the place, but, acting upoii the advice of the postmaster general, he vvill see to it that the office is * filled by a Dem ocrat within a very short time, Xhe removal of Mr. White was a great suprise- to North Garoiin- ians here. Mr. White, it will be remembered, was one of the few l republicans to be confirmed by 1 the seniiite last'fall, Because ofj strong pressue brought to bear ; upon Senators. Simmons and I Overman by patrons of the office, j both Democrats and Republicans, j the two Tar Heel senators allow- j ed Mr. White’s confirmation . toj be made. There were a dozen i or more other nominations pend- in. at the time which never saw daylight, among them that of Tnomas S, Wallace, at Wilming ton. Mr. White’s commission expires in 1916. li is not quite clear v^hy Mr. Whire has not furnished the re> He is a man of BIG CUT PRICE IN I AT- Our entire stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s clothing will be sold at greatly reduced prices. These goods are made of the best ma terial by the most experienced workmanship, the same goods that we carry all the year in stock. Prices on Men’si Suits $25 Suits $16 ■ $18- Suits$l2 20 Suits 13 :16 00 Suits 9 00 10 00 and 12 00 Suits $7 50 Boys’ Suits $8 50 Suits $5 25 $6 00 Suits $4 45 7 50 Sui ts 4 65 4 00 Suits 3 75 . 3 00 Si^its 2 25 100 Men’s Suits to be sold at h^lf nrice, former price from $10 to $20 Now from $5 to $10, \ flCLAMU, BECXWillt &. CO. Good Clothed Duomore, Pa Angeles, WHsliington, in Roy al M -f|};.ui:iity and the postoffice depas^ at a loss to account ^ HOME OP GOOD CI^OTHBS J Laflower, the .shingle correspon- the delay on his part. So far as dent. Miss Alatteson’s parents, I is known no other charge has of Dunmore, received word of been brought against the Mebane their daugnter’s marriage The postmaster, girl’s father is a carpenter, and while shingling a roof, in May, 1912, he came upon the shingle containing- name and add- ess of LaFlower and the word= “I ^ant a wife b:fore 1915,” .\^aiteson took the shingle home for a curio. Fnl it t'alUng into his di'i .ch'.erN hands, she opened correspondence with Laflower, ivirh the result that he arranged for her going t) him in the West. To Build $2,000,000 Mansion. Detroit, Julyll. —Henry Ford, an automobile manufacturer, has ; let contracts for a mansion to cost $2,000,000 according to in formation given out by William S. Piggins & Son, who have thcj contract for the stonework. The mansion will be built on Ford’s Bird Paradise, a 3,000 acre estate near Detroit. The Alaska Kids HE most wondertui of all freezers, astonishing aerating spoons With the Aerating Dasber Its air eacbers’ Meeting, Wednesdav \m p. m, (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society jstiter morning service on fourth iaisfdays.) , . L. C. Bs., Saturday before ^ ^0 E. ‘ 160 ft. to iT\ A '^Ird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 Welfb A?emie M. li. Chnrch, T. Harley. Ptitor. Ret. Preaching every first Sunday i 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second' S\mday at 8 p. m. ; Sunday Sch(x>] every Sunday! at 10 a. m. •' ' ! 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 U h New $25,000 Gymnasium This commodious building is a sample of the complete ness of the Elon Colleg:e $300,000 plant. Every modern conven ience. . • To Prevent Blood Poisoning ouce the v.’cnderful old reliable !OK. ■iohn >. Jdo!, S’il t, i healing on,, a sur. dressin;^ that relieves pain .rinti heals fit ‘ the s.apie .time, ist't a linimeut*. Iffi ^ adduioo I tQ modern- ' nessj ihjopgli- out, the ri)t«t aretbel»westin the entire South, ftom $131 to$T9lfor tsn school monlbs. Terms easy Elon College gradiiales fillwiih success responsible positions in every deparUnent of life. Write at oiwej fftr 200 cataJogu'er actd; tulV p’artiquliis tif I V 5 ’ Presiideilit W. A. Harper Box Eton College K, C.' Very Serious It is a very serious matter to Rsk for one medicine and have the 'vi'ong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to bs careful to get the genuine— BUCK-lRMIGlfT Idver Medicine Tho reputation Of this old, relia ble rnstiicine, for constipation, in digestion cind liver trouble, is firm- iy establishnd. It does not imitate other medicmes. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite Jiver powder, with a largeir sale all others combined. .. S0II>m.'TGtW2t;.^ ; F2. into every particle of the cream, making ice cream that is a revelatiou in texture and deiicacj'. It breakiS all records in speed—- « makes perfect ice cream in 3 mioutes. Requires much less labor and uses less ice and salt than any other freezer. Seasoiiable Goods Now is the time to buy Refrigerators, Ice Crearn Freezers, Screen Doors and Windows, Porch Shades. Rockers, Hammocks and Oil iStoves. Buy these good^ of us and save money. FURNITURE ANU HOUSE FURNISHINGS i
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