t^jkas two
Diar4kr«i
N. M.
tat vmvos^k-
SiOfiCE OF SPECIAL BOND sum of len thouswd dollars of
BLECnON IN MORTON five per cent, 6^4') thirty year
TOWNSHIP. jbinids of the said township, to
——~ i® exchange for ten thou-
Notice is hereby given l^t sand dollars of the five per cent,
the Board of Commissioners of
Alamance county, pursuant to
tbe power, in them, vested by
ian act of the General Ass^bly
«f North CaroUha at its session,
191S, same being House Bill No.
i,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387,
has orderial election to be
heH in Morton township on the
1st . day of June, 1915, for the
purpose of submitUng to the
qualified voters of fhe smd toiyn-
ship the questi&n of voting th'
sum of t«a thoasand dollars rf
five ^r cent (5^>) thirty year
bonds of the ^id toiroship, to
give in exchange for ten thou
sand doUars of the five per cent.
(aO'p) preferred stock of and in
the Alamance. Durham and
Orange Railwaj' and Electric
Company. That said election
will be held in said township at
the usual voting precinct therein
and will be conducted in the same
manner and subject to the same
rules and regulations as provid
ed for the general election of
county officers by the genenil
election laws of the State of
North Carolina.
■Phat for the purpose of this
election «n entirely new regis
tration of voters of said town
ship has been ordei'ed, and C. M.
Pritchette is the duly appointed
registrar, and Jas. W. Summers
s£nd Ilugh Burch are the duls'j
appointed poUholders and judgei5;
for said eI«M:tion.
(5%) preferred stock of and in
the Ala^nce, Durham and
Orange Railway and El«tric
Company. That said elisction
will be held in said township at
the usual voting precinct therer
in and will be conducted in the
same manner and subject to thu
same rules and regulations as
provided for the general elec
tion of county biSkers by the
gepeial election laws of the
State of North Carolina. \
That for the piii^M of this
election an entirely new registra
tion of voters of said township
ha.s been ordered, and A. O.
Huffmah is the duly appointed
registrar, and E. L, Boswell aiid
Chas. A, Wilson are the duly
appointed pollholders and judges
for said election.
'fhat for the purpose of this
election an entirely new regis
tration of voters of said town
ship has been caidand, W. A.
Hall is duly appointed registrar,
and J. W. Cates and Adolphus
Cheek are the duly appointed
pollholders and judges for said
election for South Burli
voting precinct; and R. }■
is the duly appointed rep
and H. W. TrollinRftp at^'
R. Huffman are the duly r;
ed poUholders and ju^
said election in North j
ton pirecinct> |
That .said R. J. HaU ai'
Hall registrars for said
in Burlington tovi'tishii
keep open the regiatratic;
for the registKBtion of V'
the said township for a p-
not less flian twenty day
day excepted) preceding
of closing and shall close'
scicond Saturday befoi
leleGtion.
goes fcr improvements. Your
portion of the cost wlU be uotli*
ing but that Which is right.
Do uot kict at any proposed
improvements because they are
not at your door, or for fear that
yom* ta.'c will tie mised FIFTY
CENTS.
ud to stick
n your pocket
a public enter-
tsomething to
for bein!j>o
flize j'oa.
.! Don’t!! For
Ion’t tWnk YOUR
only coffect ones
. improveinents are
.(d how they should be
fCHiBtCH DRECTORY I
REFORMED CHVACH,
Corner Pruht And .\nd«r«OB Str«ftx.
■ E»v. D. C. Cox-
Biu^y Sdjool every Sabbtth si
9.r45 A, M.
Preaching every First ud Ttsird SaV
batii at 11:00 A. M., and 8;00 P. .m!
Mid-Week Service every WednMdaf,
8:M P. M.
Everyone Weleone.
iie
the I
That said A. O. HufTman I
regi.strar for said election in 1
FaUcett town.ship shall keepj
open the ^ registration books ioi-1
tre registration of voters of the!
said township for a period of not
le.-;s than twentj' days (Sunday
excepted) preceding the said
date of dosing and shall cJose
on the second Saturday before
the election.
town whose, citizens have
,>ublic spirit or civic pride is
li the way to the cemetery.
(The citizen who will do nothing
to boost his town is helping to
.'dig its grave.
^ the 6th day of April, !
his town being‘‘the worst ever '
CHAS. V. JOHNSTON. assisting in its burial.
Clerk to the Board of Coun-:
ty Commissioners.
1 ni.'.i the iuUi i!ay of Apr:!.
191.5.
CHAS. D. JOHNSTON.
Cierk to the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners.
The, citizen who is a chronic
grumbler and alway.s pulling
back in every public improve
rs. 0^ tW throwing bouquets on
Secaustf .of tU tqaic «tid effect. LAXA- ' tne ffrSVe..
T2Vf{ BROSIOCUININB) bet!erthsnj>T(}inar> : rpu *i.' »i» t »* i
Onioine and does not cftuM ti«rrousne«ift nor 1 i He CltlZ6n WhO KHOCkS XnU
rinciog in held. Remember th« full name and «_ t ict i •.» .« ^ -
!ook fw the «irttature of E. w. oRovK. 25c. i howis narci tiities pfeaches the
, ! funeral.
WORLD S RECORD IN RE ACH- The small
town business or
isn v.’ho bis
, , , ■ . ” printing to the "high flier” repre-
j Diver \\aiks On Top of Ill-fated gentative of'the city printing
house does not deserve the
patronage of his town people,
ir^oint to a town whose citizens
Farsonage Com^ Front and Trol-
linger Streets.
HOCUTT MmORIAL BAPt^T
CHUBCH,
Adams Avenue and HaU Street.
Rev. James W. ^se, Pastor.
Preaching every Fourth Sunday at
11:00 A. .M. and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at $:30
A. M
Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P.
M.
I.adies‘ Aid Society First Sunday Af
ternoon.
wi^ atenbb m. a. cnmca
SOUTH.
Kev. E. C. Durkua, PM«r.
Fteacbing evei? Srat it Itsit
A. II., and 8:00 P. M. SMond
dejr at 8:00 P. If.
San^y School *v«iT Saaday at UM
A. M. ■
A. II. H. P. Moom, So9«tiatMi4iMt.
PB£SBn'ERIAM CHURCH.
Bey. Dobald Helm, Pastw.
Servivs every Saaday at 11:00 A. H
aiiJ 8:00 P. M.
Saadiiy Szkool at 9:4S A. If^ B. S.
SellaX Siap«riateaitot
ftayer Jk-jting, Wwtnoaday at \8:0*
P. M.
The Public is cin tially iavited to til
services.
BAPaiST CHUfiCa
Rev. M. W. Bock, Pastor,
«., aad
J. H.
Craft 2SS Feet Bek>w Sur
face.
Honohilu, .April 14.—Chief
That saidC. M. Pritchette | ^^WICE OF SPECIAL BON!, ;cou^^
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
ELECTION IN BURLING
TON TOWTVSHIP.
regristrar for said election ia;
Morton township shall keep:
open the registration books for ,
the registration of voter.s of the the Board of Commissioners of!]^jarch 25.
'feet under water here today and
■ walked along tlie top of the sub-
Notice is hereby given that j marine P-4, which disappeared
said township fora period I'f-Alamance county, pursuant to ‘
na\ al oifictirii to
not less than twenty days (Sun-,the power, in them, vested by jj-ecord.
day excepted) preceding the an act of the General Assembly Crilley found the F-4 lying on
said date of closing and shall sf North Carolina at its sessio;i,'
close on the second Saturday bs- iSio; same being House Sill No.
fore the election. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387,
This the 6th day of April,ordered an election to be
held in Burlington township on
the 8th day of June, 1915, for
the purpo.se of submitting to the
qualifjed voters of the said town
ship the question of voting the
sum of fifty thousand dollar.s of j attempt
five per ceat, (!>'■;) thirty yearjF,4.
1S15.
CHAS. D. JOHNSTON,
Clerk to the Board of Coun
ty ConiRHa.sionerK.
their neighbor as gain; and
evei-y dollar given to a school or
college or church or Chautauqua
-ru J ™ I or lecture course as loss, and vou
The depth IS point to a town on which there
ue a j-estg a business and social blight,
which will be known throughout
your state as “a good town to
move FROM.’'
NOTICE -OF SPECIAL BOND
ELECTION IN FAUCETT
^ iOWNSHIP.
Notice is hereby given tiwi
the Board of Co;nn\'ssioner5 :f
Alamance county, pursuant to
the power, in them, vested by an
act of the General .4,ssembly of
North Carolina at its session.
a smooth, .sandy bottom with no
cora! growths to impede hoistinK
operations. She lay on her star-: „ .
board side, 'her bow pointing! in the af-
■shoreward. Two parted lines your town or ctiy.
v.ere found attached to the craft, i your v,wd and honor that
After Crilk-y reported it wasi*''®
said further observations prob-^’"™’‘>'
ably would be made before anl*"*^ ^ ^ay
i.s made to rai.se thcl^'f"
r‘knock’ but that you will do all
i ^ou. k-isn tor
eve^; public enter*
it-v
bon(is of tSse .Haid township, tof The diver went down in an ,
ghc hi exchange fcr nfty. thou-1ordinary diving suit and the has for
sand doiiaKi of the Sivs per comphesslon.chai^ber dssiffned!of £he communit3^
(S':; ) preferred stock of and in to reduce oressure m him vvas '
the .*\iainance, Ouriiurj
Church of The Hoijr Comforter.
The Rev. John Benners Gibble, Sector.
Services every Sundayll-.OO A. M.
and S:00 F. M.
Holy Communion: First Sunday,
A. M., Third Sunday, 7:30 A, M.
Hoty and Saint’s Days, 10;0t* A. M.
Sunday School 9 :.W A. II.
Sunday Worship, 11:00 A.
8:00 P. M.
Sunday SiAooi at 9:30 A. M.
VerK>n, Superinterdlent.
Praise and Prayer Service*, Weda«»
day at 8:00 P. M, .
Christian Culture Class, Satui^ay at
3:00 P,M.
Church ConfsrencBj Wedaesdky be
fore First Sunday of each mooth.
7:30 P. M.
Observance of lord’s Supper, Firm
Sunday in each month.
Woman’s Union, First Monday of aach
Month, 3:30 P. M.
The public is cordially invited.
All Pent* Free. Fine V«Bt«i Cniiit.
CHRISTM> CRiJRCH.
Corner Ckureh and Davis Streets.
RfV. A. R. Ksnditll, I), I?., Pasloi-.
Ui'-i .
Orange Railway and Electric |
Company. That said election j
will be held in said township at i
TO BOOM YOUR TOWN.
■of the majority, and not growl
jif things are not always as you
j think they .should be. That you
will keep in mind that if a toWn
regulations
same rules
held in Faucett township on the
1st day of June, 1915, for the
provided for the general dec- j
tion of county officers by the |
the:
purpose of submitting to the , , j.- i e
ei-u -J ^ 1 general election law.s of
quauned \'oteivs of the .said town- . .. t-
i.1. State ot North Carolina,
■ship i.he question oi voting th^
Trv the Merits of
the Dispatch Ads
Your Attention Mr. Citi
zen.
Talk about it.
Write about it.
Elect good men to office.
Be friendly to everybody.
CAKES and CANDIES
Reduced In Price, All Twenty*
ent Cakes and Candy now
lOc “ - - Ten Cents - - - 16c
,and will buy everything you can
;of your home town merchants,
i That you ■will always .say son^e-
j-thing good of your town and
{people, or keep silent, except in
•case of public nuisance. That
I you will not encourage nor con-
. itribute to injurious reports
Keep your sidewalk.s m good 'bout your neighbors or business
ondition. competitors, but will use the
Keep your houses well painted. Lcalea of charity in
I u a po^^ am., starts a pro ‘ shuKeomings of
Liect, 'help him.
I If a rich man .starts a project, I pVactice Shis teaching and
jenraurage im. your town will be one into which
! Buying m anotner town that:the best families will come p.s
which you can buy just as svell the children gatJier around the
m your own, makes >our town ^re on a winter's night. Be
, Icheerfully optimi.stic and feel
Don t talk, vour town c own toUK«+ i, * • ^ ^
that the best is vet to come.
strangers. !
If you are rich, invest some-!
weighing
vr-.r.r C^K
Freak Roasted Peanuts, full line of Fancy Groceries.
When you trade at this store you do not have to pi»y other
peopie'8 debts. Nothing delivered. Nothing charged.
Your patronage solicited,
Ralph’s Place
‘THE LADIES’STORE.”
thing; employ somebody.
If a project to improve the
town comes up, don’t hoot—in-
ve.stigate.
Don’t let your persormi anti
pathies get ahead of your busi
ness judgment.
Follow the men who have the ever he hears a legal term about
.JUST WH.\T IT IS.
•—'Ch~“
The o.ffice boy in a law office o'"
this town himself hopes to be u
lawyer some day. He has begun
'hi.s studies alread.v by asking
questions of the clerks when
vim and energy to go ahead
and “saw wood.”
Be courteous to strangers who
come among you so they will go
away with a good impression of
your town.
If you don’t like your home
town well enough to speak well
of it, get out of it and make
room for better men.
Always cheer on the man w'ho
which he desires information
The other day he approached
one of the clerks with this ques
tion;
“What do they mean by a con
tingent fee?"
"It’s like this,” explained the
clerk, “If you lose the case your
Sawyer gets nothing; if you win
you get nothing.”—New York
Times.
JPteachinjs every S-jnday ItiW^A. M'
u-;! r,
Sunday S>hooj, 9:45 A, M. ii.
So.iior, I.itermediate hikJ Junior En-
evei'y Sur.day eveniiyf .-it 7:00
Mid-Week IViiyer and Social .Hei^ice,
evmy Wednesday at 8:00 P. M.
Woiiwn’.s Home and Ftrwgn Mission
i'l-y Sooiely meets on Monday after
the first Smsday in each mtwith.
Ml’S. Ad.-> A. Teaifue, Pres.
Ijidies’ -Aid Society meets on Mon
day after the second Sunday in eacl-
month, at 8:0!) P. M. Mrs. W. R.
Sellsi's, Pres.
A cordial invitation extended to «I1.
A Chorch Home for Visitors and for
StriinEers-
“ »* «^»»irro4r«i3i .
SOUTH,
R«v. n. H. Tuttle Pastor.
Peace to those who enter.
Blessings to those who go,
Preachiiig every Sunday, 11:00 A
-M. and S;00 P. ,\I.
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper witl
offering for Church charities, F'rsl
Sunday in each month,
Sunday School, every Saaday, 9:3(
A. M.
Prayer Meeting;, Wednesday, 8:00
a.
Board of Stewards meet on Monday
8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday »
each month.
I Woman’s Missionary Society m«t5
■1;00 P. M., on Monday, after Jsi
snd Srd Sundays.
Parsonage, corner W. Davis and Hok»
Streets.
P««tor'i T«l«i^on*, Iti.
Stng—Talk—Boitf Up~‘*B«»y.'*
THE METHODIST PSOTESTANi
CHURCH.
East Oavis Street.
Sev. GevricB L. Carry, Fsstor.
Preaching Services every Sunday at
H:OQ,A. M., and 8:00 P. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wedfcoday 8;W Iv
U
Ladies’ .\id and Missionary Societin
every Mosiday atterncon after 7ir«l
Sunday in etch month.
Christian Endeavor Society meet* ai
7:00 Evei*y Sunday Evcningr.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. M. A.
(mt, .Suiwi^^ralent.
Go^ B#rac| ind PhiJathea ClMi*.
"ifvi "5t6 -tfevifeg t-3 stKJnS
»«l‘VIC6i.
•iACRDONJA LUTSERAN
CHURCH,
Proni Street.
Rev. T. S. Brovfn, Pastor-
Horning Service 11:00 A. U.
Vesptl■^ S;00 I'. K.
Services every Sunday except tli*s
morning of Third Sunday.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. B
Robertson, Supt.
Teachers’ Meeting Wedncida.v' 8:0*
P. M. (Pa.stor's Study).
Wonsan’s Missionary Society, Firm
Thursday, Monthly, 3.-S0 P. M.
L. C. B. Society, Second Thnrsdai?
Mofslhly, S:00 P. M,
young People’s Meeting, Second Sun-
day at 8 P. M
Information.
At an “information test” in
a Baltimore high school a few
days ago .some of the answers
were these:
“Watchful Waiting is a Christ
mas hymn."
'The Bear Who Walks Like
a Man is an orang-utan.’'
“Busy Bertha is a prehistoric
animal shown in moving pic
tures.”
“Tommy Atkins is a famous
baseball pitcher.”
“Sir Isaac Newton invented
inov’^r pictures.”
“Maid of Orleans is s kind of
molasses candy."
“Lord Kitchener is some kind
of an Englishman.”—Kansas
City Star.