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Mcset WARD & MOSBK, Attorne;$-8t-Law, Pmctlee in State and Federal Courts. Greham, N. C. PIMACAUF6HN1A WSI- m San Dteso, Cal. PANANA.PA(;iFli; INTERNA’ TIONAL San Francisco, Cat. VARIABLE ROUTE TOURS —and— REDUCED KOUND-TRIP FARP.S _Ti,_ miK I WESTERN RAIL WAY Uareh 1 to Noreniber 30, iSiS. VERY LIBERAL STOP-OVER PRIV ILEGES The B«it Rou(« to the WEST an4 NORTHWEST. Firat Class actd Mixed Car Tieketf Homeseekers Fares to Many P^iiwS PULLMAN SLEEPERS DIN INC CAKSi. i Alt Information upon Application tn W. C. SAUNDERS, Gcrioral Passenger Ajrent. U. F. BRAGG. TruvelJng Passfngcr Agent, ROANOKE, VA. BetVCOI, m mm, vst- ilM I IHUNliE lAIL- WAY I EUCntiC CO., kai Tbe nEensNT TRUST m WHEREAS, on the Mxth day of April, 1S15 a potion was presented to the Board of Coun ty Commissioners of Alamance County, North Cartdifia^ by cer tain citizens, taxpayers and free- holdersi of Morton’s townshiiN Alamance County, asking ttuit the said Bo^ of Commissioners order an Section pii the quefition of ^the issuance of ten iihbusajid dollars ($10,000.00): of bonds by said Gomiiiissionets, on behaif of said township for teii thou sand dolters of the preferred stock of, and in the said Ala- matsce, Durham and Orange Railway & El^tric Co.; I AND WHEREAS, on the same idate a like petition was present ly to the said Board of County I Commissioners by certain citi- jzens, tax^yers and freeholders jof Faucetts township, Ala^tance I county, asking for a like elec- Ition, in .said Faucetts towrishipi ion the question of the issuance j of ten thousand dollars {$10,000.- 100) ef bond.s for a like amount ,6f the stock aforesaid; i AND WHEREAS, on the same idate a like petition was preaent- ; ed by certain citizens, taxpayei-s i-ind freeholders of Burlington ! township, Alamance county, to I the said Board of Commission- jers, a.sking for a like election iu i.said Burlington township, upovi I the que.stioii of the isssuance nf 'fifty thousand dollars ($50,000." 100), of bonds for a like amount of the stocV aforesaid; I AND WHEREAS, on a later 'date a like petition will be pre- jsented to the said Board of I County Commissioners for Ala mance county, by certain citi- ;zens, taxpayers and fre^olders of Graham town.ship, Alamance county, asking for a like election upon the questin of the issuance of thirty-five thou.sand dollai.s ($35,000.00) of bond» in said Graham township for a like I amount of the prefei'rod stock jOf the said Alaniance, Durham jand Orange Railway & Electric . i ANf) vVHERiiAS,' on u iattti' . dul^ u iiKe vVUii3£ i sented to the said Board of Com- vmissioners, by certain residents, jtaxpayer.H and fretihoiders of I Thompsons township, Alamanec I county. North Carolina, asking .for a like election in Thomp.sons I township on the question of the i is.stiance of t'venty thousand dol lars (20,000.00) of bonds for a like sum of the preferred stock of the .“^aid RalKvay & Electric Co.; AND WHEREAS, on a later dater, a petition will be present ed to the Board of Commission- lers of Orange county. North I Carolina, by certain residents, j taxpayers and fre^olders of iBingham towmsliip, Orange coun- jty. North Carolina, asking that I the said Board of Commission- !ers order an election on the is suance of fifteen thousand dol lars ($15,000.00) of bonds by jsaid Commissioners on behalf of I said township for fifteen thou- • sand dollars of the preferred i stock of the said Alamanco, iDurtiam and Or.Rnge Railway & E3eetric Co. ; AND WHEREAS, on a tatar date, a like potion will be sented to the eaid Board of county Coininissionera by civtain citizens, taxpayers and free- iiolders of Chapd Hill tovnship, Orsng« county, North CarolioH, asking for a like eWtion in said Chapel Hiii township on the question of the i^i^ce of twenty-five thousand dotlan (25,000.00) of txmds by said ^mmissioners, on behalf of said township for a like amount of the preferwid «ttock of the said Railway & Electric Co.; AND WHEREAS, on a later date, a petition be presents ed to th^ B^d of Commission ers of Durham county, North C/arolina, by certain residents, taxpayers ahdfreeholdersofPat- terson township, Durham coun ty, North Carolina, asking that the said Board of Commission ers order an election on the question of the issuance of M- teen thbusaiid dollars ($15,000,- 00) of bonds by said Conimis- sioriere on bdhalf of said town ship for fiften thousand dollars of the prefeired stock of the said Alamance, Durham and Orange Railway& Electric Co;; AND WHEREAS, on a later date, a like petition will be pre sented to the .saio Board of Com missioners ol Durham township, Durham county. North Carolina, signed by certain residents, tax payers and freeholders asking for a like election in Durham townifliip on the question of the issuance of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00) of bonds for a like amount of the preferred stock of the said Railway & Electric Co.; AND WHEREAS, on the sixth day of April, 1915, an order for an election was made by the Board of county Commissioneri jfor Mortons township in Ala- jmance county. North Carolina, I said election to be held in said Mortons township on the first day of Juiie, 1915, to determiiie Che question of whether the said township should subscribe the amount, in the bonds of the said town.ship, a.*? prayed for in the petition presented, in exchange for a like .'suni of the preferred .stock of the said Alamance, Durham and Orange Railway & Electtic Co. to aid in the con struction thereof; - * C2 ^'1,. ' rriafif-!;, D!>rha?r. Orange Railway & Electric Co., the pro- jxj.sed beneficiary of said bonds, is desious of assuring the yoter.s of the said several t/iwnships, and each of them, that in the event the said bond election i#iall be carried, that the money derived from the .said bonds will be appropriated and applied to con.struction of a certain line of Electric Railway; NOW THEREFORE, the Ala mance, Durham and Orange Railway & Electric Co., party of the first part, in consideration of the qualified voters of each of the several townships, in ejich of [the three aforementioned couii- ties, as above set forth, and eadh of them, severally, voting in favor of the issuance of said i bonds, agree with thePiedmont j Trust Co., party of the second [part, acting as Trustee for the ; several townships, in each of I the three counties heretofore 'named,, voting for the issuance jof said bonds, that the .said ; bonds, when issued in conformi ty witl), the said dectioos so held in^ said townships, shall ha tiirn^ ov^ to the Piedjuoot Tnsat Go., to be held by it i« trust upon the fallowing condi tions, to-wit; First: That the said bonds ^hall not be d^iver^ to the Alamance, Durham and Orange Railway & Electric Co., or any one else for it, imless and until there is constructed by it, or by its successor, succesrors, or as signs, so much of it projected, or proposed, railway as shall con- sUtUte and include a line of Ele^c Railway, for the trans portation of bdth freight and piasseagers, as described below, viz; ■ ■ BEGINNING at a point near to, or between the tWo manufac turing villages of Altamahaw and Ossipee, in the northwestern section of Alamance county; and running in a scuiflieastenily direction through, or nearby, the jnanufactiiring villages of Glencoe, Carolina and Hopedale; THENCE by, or through, the city of Burlington and the town erf Graham; THENCE in a con tinuing southeastemiy direction by, oi* through, the manufactur ing villages of Swepsonville and Saxapjftiaw to the Orange coun ty line; THENCE through the township of Bingham and Chapel Hill; THENCE to the Durham county, near or by or through the town of Chapel Hill; Thence to the Durham county line, and to and into the city of Durham, North Carolina. Second; That in the evert the said portion of the line of Electric Railway, of the party of Ohe first part, is not construct ed by it, or itn succes.^or or suc cessors or asisigna, within fivti (5) years from the date of the issuance of the said bonds, as indicated and set forth in condi tion First, as above set out and numbered, and then, in that event, it i.s agreed by the part.v of the first part, that the party of the second part (The Pied mont Trust Co.) shall, and it agrees that it will, in that event, deliver all of the bonds so issued by the counties of Alamance, Durham and Orange, by the .sevend toM-nships in said coun ties, to the Board of County Commisioners of each of the .said counties in order that they may all be dtestroyied; and it j.s further agreed by the’ pafty pf hid pi-rir 01 l!\e •isur-K to sjiid litie of Eietlric Railway within five (5) years from .said date of the issue of ,^aid bonds, that all rights and equitie.-i, which the pasty of the first part may have had in sjtid bonds shall cease. Third: That said bonds shall not be delivered by the party of the .‘it'cond part to the party of the first part, or to any one for it, unless and until the party of the fir.st part, its successor, suc- ce,ssors or assigns, construct aid line of Railway agreed incon- ditio!) number one (First), us above set forth, and has in operation over said line of rail way within five (5) years c!ee- tric cars or trains for the trans portation of both pas.'^engers and freight. Fourth; It is further agret;d by the party of the first part ro an! with the party of the second part, as Trustee as aforesaid, that until and unless the pre ferred stock of the Aiair.ance. Durham and Orange Railway & Electric Co., which is issued, or which is to be issued, in ex change for said bonds, as pro vided by the order of election, is redeemed at par lihat there shall not be issu^ by the party of the first part, or by its succe.-i- .sor, successors, or a^ign, a greater amount of pi^ferred stock than seven thousand dol lars pier niiie upon the line to be constructed as aforesaid; the preferred stock to be five (5) per cent, non-cumulative and re deemable at the option of the party of the first part at any time within eight years from the date of its isfuahce. FifHh: It is further agreed by the party of the first part with the pary of the sMond part as Trusty that,, in the event tiie said election are carried and said bonds of said townships, or either of them, are issued and delivered to the party of the second part in trust as above in dicated, and are subsequently delivered to the party of the first part, by the party of the party of the second part, up«jn- the construction of the said line of railway, and the operation thereover, between the termini indicated, that tSie coupons upon said bonds, for oiie-half of the time between the date of the is suance of said bonds jsnd the date of the operation of cars or trains, as aforesaid, over said line of railway, shall be cHppod by said Trustee and delivered lo the Boards of County Commis sioners for each of the afore mentioned counties, for the pur pose, and with the obligation of the said Boards of County Com missioners that sudi ceupofi.s shall be tlestroyed, and that all othca" coupons shall remain it- tached to said bonds and be col lected by the holder or holders thereof. All of the above provisions V) apply with equal force to bonds issued under elections already called, and under the elections tc be called. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the party of the first part, and th" party of the second part have hereto set their hands and of ficial :^e.a!s, and caused the same to be .signed by the President of each, and attested by the Secretary of each. This the 12th day of April, 1915. PIEDMONT TRUST CO. “ W. ,T. GRAHAM: Pras. f). M-'TEAOUE, 8oc'y. ALAMANCE, DURilAM « ORANGE RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC CO. JAS. H. HARDEN. t‘res. C. BROWN COX, Sec'y. The townships in each of the three counties of .\Iamanco, Durham and Orange that the Alamance, Dui^ani and Oranpe Railway & Electric t'^o’s Inter- urban Railway would traverse, and the townships in each coun ty in which elections will be cal led and the .several amounts in bonds that ea’h tfiwnship will be a.skfti to vote, viz;— ALAMANCE COUNTY. Mortons township—;> miles of road, $10,000.00- Faucetts township—miles of road, ?10,000.00. Burlington ttnvn.ship—-5 i>oles of road, $50,000.00. (iraham townshiii—o niile.'^ of road, $35,000.00. Thompson townshiii—10 miles of road, S20.000.00. ORANGE COUNTY. Bingham township—6-1 2 miles of road, ?15,000.00. Chapel Hill township—7-1 2 miles of road, $25,000.00. DURHAM COUNTY. Pattersons township—4 miles of road, $15,000,W. Durham township—miles, of road, $150,000.00, A total of 49 miles of road, $:J30,000.00. tmMMe*er Ym Need a Oeaetal Taale Takci Qtove'* Tbe Old Standaid Grove’s Tastelesii chill Tohte is eqaally valaable aa a Geoeral Toaie fcccaine ft coaMinii the tnama took propertiea^QUINIHB and IROK. It actaoctb^ Uver, Driva OBt ICaUria, Bnricbes tbe Stodd and Bsilds DP the Whole System. SOecBlfr SONG OF PE.\GE. • —b— .■ Sweet peace a hundred ytars Relieves our lands from fears. And seals us one; No more with tearful eyes. We see the war clouds rise, Darkening the friendly skies. And sad bemoan. A nol-le mother there, .A worthy daughter here— A royal race; We stand for.peace sind right Against wars wrong and night. For love opposed to might. With firmest face. i' ■ ■ > ■ ' ' ' I We laud our rulers true. And render honor.s due. In hearty way: ■ Here loyal hearts we bring, Oui- President we sing, And pray, "God Save tiie Kitis” From evil day! Both love a Washington, jAnd both a Wellington, i Of noble strain; So we in peace abide, In mutual love confide. Each side the stormy ti!e, ‘ And one remain. I One song of peace we sing, With President arid King, I With fullest 016811; VVe hail the tranquil day When peace, with highest sway. .Shall lead the happy way In every mart! i . . iOur mife'iity God, we pray, iKeep us in peaceful way j To final time! iRaise Thou to truer spheres A people freed from fears, . E.valt in coming year.s I To heights sublime! j (Sung at a Peace Program it t5w .AppaljM’hian Trfiining Schoor. M;rrch 20, ■' V . ; : .>. M. ;.'i I Biione, N. C. 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