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Burliogton, N. C.
NOTICE.
North Carolina, Alamance
County.
The Burton 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.,
for the purpose of taking 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. Hall, 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,
“And yet there js a n6te of
s:>rrow, as we recall with gri^f
of^spirit that 'death has laid ia
heavy hand upon our association
in the last year. Of those noble
spirits who have said their last
farewell to us, lips more eloquent
than mine will speak in well-de
served eulogy. But I cannot
forebear the mention of that loyal
and devoted soul, Robert M.
Phillips, for he was my close,
personal friend. For the fir«t
meeting in ten years I miss and
we will all miss the warm hand
clasp of fraternal feeling, the
light of friendly greeting that
kindled in our brother's eye. Bob
Phillips never said a mean thing
nor ever did a dirty one and in
his passing our association in
deed lost a pearl of great price.
He was a gientle, he was good:
in his heart there was no guile.
May he rest in peace.
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Thus spoke the auditor. He was speaking of the
Adding and Subtracting
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(Wahl Adding Mechanism)
This machine does something that only the brain,
direcring the hand, has hitherto been able to do—that is,
-irite and add (or subtract) on the same page.
Bur this is not all. It does such work more easily,
iViore rapidly, and more accurately than the human brain
;.>o performed similar labor.
T'j.uf ihe machine is human in what it does and super*
rhe \s ay it does it.
Illustrated booklet sent on request
Remington Typewriter Company
(InccrporatedJ
610 E. Main St., Richmond, Va.
1
The Annual Summer Clearance Sale
of Ladies suitsy White goods, Emby, Tis-
sue^ Silks, Shirt waists, Straw] hats,
Ladies trim hats and shapes.
All of these goods are from our own
stock, offered the first time, today, at
Greatly Reduced Prices. The values
in this clearance sale are such as should
invite immediate purchases. The gar
ments are qualities that no one will hes
itate over before purchasing, there is
no need for this, as every one is from
our own stock—nothing belter.
The Store for values
^ ...-j&k
agr LADIES! DO Y!
M-OtitlrA-y ffes»«iacKes?
TaKe CAPUDINE for tl^esn
'FHe pi’osropt yelief is aiAa.^tca.S
iOo. 25e. 50o. A BOTTLK AT ALL ORUSetSTS.
Mr, Cardeno F. King^ brother
of our townsman Jno. F. King
died Monday afternoon at Boston
Mass.
CATAWBA COLLEGE
Educationi good buidings, healtli-
fvl location, strong faculty, moder-
i'i te terms. Fall tarm opens Sept,
2nd, ]9JS. For ciitaJogiie ^y^jte to
Rev, J. D. Andrew, Pres., Newton, N. C.
Mimbler to China.
Justice of the | 16.—Another
|q£ foreign posts which Presi
dent Wilson has had so much
trouble in filling was disposed of
today when the president decided
to appoint Prof. Paul Reinisch,
of Wisconsin university to be
minister to China.
Prof. Reinisch, a personal
I friend of the president called at
I the white house today in com-
I pany with Secretary Bryan pre
sumably to discuss currency. It
was learned ^after his departure,
however, that the post at Pekin
was offered him and he will
probably accept.
Professor Reinisch is professor
of political economy at Wisconsin
university and has writt'enseven 1
works on that subject and also
books dealing with world politics.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
PRESS AT ASHEVILLE
ENDS WITH A DINNER
Asheville, N, C., The business
sessions of the convention of the
North Carolina Press association
came to a ‘close this morning
with the election of offiers, Clar
ence Poe, editor of the Progres
sive Farmer, being chosen presi'
dent, succeeding James H. Caine,
of the Asheville Citizen. No
meeting place for next year was
decided on.
The o';her officers are:
W. C. Hammei, Asheboro
Courier, first vice president; J.
H, Cowan, Wilmington Dispatch,
second vice president; D. L. St.
Clair, Sanford Express, third
vice president; J. B. Sherrill,
Concord Times and Tribune, se
cretary treasurer: B. H. Depriest,
Shelby Highlander, historian; W.
Lawrie Hill. Our Fatherles Ones,
poet; R. F. Bleasley, Monroe
Journal, orator. The executive
cuinmittee^ remains intact with
tiie execption of one place James
B. Caine, of the Asheville Cit
izen, succeeding R. M, Phillips,
Oc-Cccised.
The principal speaker at this
morning’s session was President
W. W. Finley, of the Southern
railway. Mr. Finley spoke from
manuscript on “Relations of the
Press and the Railways,” His
address was most interesting and
he declared it is his belief that
the press and the railroads, work
ing in harmony and cooperation,
can be among the most effective
factors in community develop
ment. Among other speakers
were W. C. Dowd, Charlotte
News, on “The Newspaper, Its
Mission”; Rev. J. 0. Atkinson,
D. D. Christian Sun, on “Ac
curacy in Newspapers”;©. G.
Dunn, New Bern Sun, on “Sub
scription Contests and Premiums
-“Do They pgy?” Clarence Poe,
Progressive t'armer, on “What
Are We Here For?” and D. J.
Whichard, Greenville Reflector,
on “The Newspaper's Part in
Civic Developments.”
The papers presented by each
of these speakers proved most New York, July 24,-Anthony
interesting, suggesting many n. Brady who died in London,
They Have Agreed.
New York, July 16.—The
managers committee represent
ing the eastern railroads and the
union leaders who demanded an
increase in the pay of conductors
and trainmen have come to an
understanding which in all pro
bability vdll end all talk of a
strike for several weeks to come.
After a conference between
the railroad officials and the union
leaders the following message
was forwarded to President Wil-
son:
“The conductors and trainmen
and the conference managers of
the eastern roads are jointly de-
,sirous of the immediate services
of the board of meditation and
concilation as called for in the
Erdman act. We should be glad
if the commissioner of meditation
and concilation would immediate
ly advise us on his confirmation
in order that we may get into
communication with him.”
No further statement was
made by either side to the con
troversy and all seemed satisfied
with the outcome.
Street Improved. .
Credit should always be given
where credit is due. In accord
ance with this, we give the auto
mobile committee who met be
fore the Board of Aldermen and
petitioned that the street at
Holt-Cates corner be fixed. The
street has been much improved
and can now b0 easily ^ passed
over by an automobile. We there
fore give credit to this commit
tee and trust they will urge other
necessary improvements.
WORHV OF MILLIONAIRE
important points to the editor for
improvement of methods and for
England Tuesday night left an
estate estimated at ^525,000,000.
raising of standards in newspaper j g, Jirector in 60 corpora-
work. Two memories were read | tions and controilei some of the
during the morning, one of Rob- i largest public utilities in New
ert M. Phillips, by Wade H. Har-1 York state. He was 72 years
ris, Charlotte Observer and one
of James Gaston Boyian, by W.
C. Bivins, Albemarle Enterprise.
The history of the association
old. He sailed from New York
a week ago apparently in good
health, but broken spirited over
the death of his daughter and
during the past year was pre-1 other relatives in a recent train
sented by the historian, B. H- i wreck in Conneticut. Hia body
DePriest, of the Shelby High-1 be shipped to America Thurs-
lander. j day.
-This evening the visitors form-1
ed a party at the Majestic theatre Statement of Ownerrihip Manage-
following which there was a dm-1. ^ £ tl c* rf ^ u
I ner at the Grove Park in which ments etc of The Mate Dispatch
I was one of the most briWiant af- Publishing Corapany.
: fairs of the season. Tomoirow t t. ^ •
the newspapermen will be given Editor J. R, Hoffman, Busi-
i a trip to Waynesville. ness Manager J. E. Foust, Stock-
In the course of his annual ad-1 holders Jas. N. Wil iimson Jr:,
dress before the convention Jas. ;B. E. Teague, J. Zeb Waller,
H. Caine of the Asheville Citizen,,! Dr. J. A. Pickett, Jno. R. Hoff-
the retiring president, paid a I man, S. A. Horne, W.W. Brown, ’
beautiful tribute to the late Rob-'J. H. Ross, L. C. Fogleman, J.
ert M. Phillips 0-'the Greensboro S. L Patterson, J. W. ingle, J.
News. Mr. Caine said: ■ C. McAdams, J. E. Foust.
1S3 acre red land farm K2 mile South of Mebane.
100 acre red land farm 2 miles Soiitli of Mebane*
200 acre red land faqn 2 miles West of IMebane.
acre gray tobacco^ land farm 10 miles Nortli
of Mebane« N. C.
acre red land farm between Mebane and Swep*
sonville^ N. C.
126 acre gray land farm 1 mile of Elon Colkge.
acre gray land farm at Glen Raven, N. C
acre gray land farm at Glen Raven, on the
macadam road^
If you want a good farm, write or call
on the
Central Loan & Trust Co,
. W. Browii, Itl^ager
n,
North Carolina
the great 1913 cross Couhtry
Rambler Car with the Unit Gaso- «
line Electric Motor. If you are in
terested in the purchase of a car
that is absolutely high grade, refin
ed and second to none at a mode
rate price write us today for cata
log. ■
We would also place an Agency
with the right party in Ala
mance County.
ill-113 East Wastiington St
519 Greensboro, N. C.
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