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T8B TWSOB-A-wmBK IMSTJltCH; BDttliNCTOM, S. C TiteaAiy, Ajyfl g, IJIBL NOTICE OP SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN MORTON TOWNSHIP. Notice i» hereby given tihat the Board of Cotnrriissioners of Alamance county, pursuant to the power, in them, vested Ly an act of th« General Ass^biy •f North Carolina at its session, iS15, same being House Bill No. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387, has ordered an election to be held in Morton township on the 1st day of June, 1915, for the purpose of submitting to the jualified voteris of tJhe said town ship the question 61' voting th-2 suni .of ten tJiousand .dollars i i tive per ceivt (5Vi) thirty yeai- bonds (if the said township, to gi\’e iiv exchange for ten thou- ^-las been sand; liollars'of the five per. cent. ) preferred stock of and in ihe . Alamance, Duriiam and Orangt Raihvay aiul Electric Company. That .■said election will be held iii sjvid township at the usual voting precinct therein and will be. conducted in the same manner and .•subject to the ^lame rules and rogiilations as provid- sum of ten thousand dollars of live per cent, {S'H) thirty year bonds of the said township, to give in exchange for ten thour sand dollars of the live per coiit, (5' i.) preferr^ .stock of and i’i the Alanjarice, Durham and .Orange Kailway and Electric Company. .Tliat said elation will be held in said town.ship at the usual voting precinct there in and will be conducted in the ^me manner and subject to the same rules and regulations as provided for the general elee- That for the purpose of this Scotland. 4S5 -, Spain, 8; Sweden, election an entirely new regis- 112; Switzerland, 68; Turkey (in tration of voters of said town- Asia), 402; Turkey (in Europe), ship has been ordered, and W. A. 107; Wales, 35 and all other Na- Hall is duly appointed registrar, I tions, 95. and J. W. Cates and Adolphus j North Carolina has sent her Cheek, are the duly appointed sons to evei^y State in the Onion, pfdlholdei's and judges for said It is e.stimated that about 2,000,- yection for SouJto Burlington 0^00 of her sons spent their best voting precinct; and R. J. Hail days in other Commonwealtli.4. is the duly appointed registrar. In 1910 North Carolina had as and H. W. Trollinger. and i e.sidents from other States as R, Huflfman are the duly appoint-: follows ■Maine, 26&; Mev; ed pollholdei’s and judges far'Hamp.^hire, 141; Vernior.t, 203.; ^id election in North Burlinsr--Massachusetts,- CG8; .Rhode Is- tion of eou:iit.V ■ officers by the j.ton precinct. ;land. l;M;,Connecticut, 323; Ne>v general election la\ys of thef That said E. J. Hall and W. A, York, 2,315; New Jerseyi 5S6: State of North Carolina. | Hiill registrars for said election .PennsyK’ania, 3,063: Ohio, 1,393; the purpose of this '^^^ l>ur*in^^on townsiiip shad;X*idiaua,;8i8^ Illinois, CbO; Aflichir election an entirely new registra-j keep open the “cgist^atioii g.-in, 4(39; A'i.sconsi/s, 202; Mia- tion of \-oters of said townshio: the. registration of voters of nesota, 100; Iowa, 2^5; jVIissouri, ordered, and A. 'dl .-siid'tpvraship for g period o!:, p2; North Dakota,. 25; Soutn llriJfman is the diulv appointed tweiuy days (Sun- 40; >Jebra.'^ka, 2:18: Kai!' registrar, and E. L. Boswell and i‘'\‘y excepted) preceding the di.v sas, 251; Delaware, 24G; Mary- Chas. A. Wilson are the du!y:'-^ dosiirjr luiil shall close on tl'.e.j.i,,;!, 1,626;. District of Clumbi:;. appointed pollholders and judge.-5 ^’ntu.daj before 2('J; Virginia, 2fl,939: \\est Vir- tVrr said election. ‘election. iginia, 903; South Carolina, 42,-^ ■ ''That- said A..' O. ' Huffman! - OUi day of Apnl, 525; Georgia. 6,589: Florida, plpction ^1T}\ Kentucky, 1,180; Tennes- .hall keep^ Cri.\S. 1), JOHNSTON^ 4104; Alabama, 1,377; Mis- C')erk to the Board of Coiin- ■ sL^sippi; GS8; Arkansas, -393: ly Commissioners. Loui’^^iana, 272; Oklahoma, 81; ed for the general election of said township for a period of not ■ Texas. 629; Montana, ; Idaho, county officers by the gene)‘al less than twenty days (Siuuhiy i’W*»«ever Vou Need^a.Qeneral Tonioitij; Wyoming. 12; Colorado, 10.3; election laws, of the State of excepted) preceding- the said| The Old Standard Grove’s Tasieless i^iesico,. 1.3; Arizona* 15; North Carolina. Uiate of closing and .-fhaU close!«*iU T»nic is equally valuable as arhtah. 18; Nevada, 20; Washing- , . , I .• . GeaeraJ Tonic because )t contains tuc That for the purpose of- this on the second Saturday before wellknowatonicpropertiesofQUlNiNE > u*egon,.-S, caiiroiriia, i-j.BdiRCN, It actsontbeUvcr, niue.= :]2;3; Philippines Islands, 2; Porto ... oat Malaria, Em iclic-5 tbc £iood This iht' 10th '>! .A])i*d. BuH1s up the Wbole System. 50 cents. 1, 0(>2n ";t sea iinnei UniL- HM-j. I CHURCH 0IRECTOitY ~l REFOBMEO CHUJtCH, Corner Front aud iVnder^n StrMtis. Rev. I). €. 'Cox. W1^ AVJEI4VE M. E. cBtraca soom . Kev. E. C. Durham, Pftstoc. jP^-eaebing ,«ver7 first Sun^y kt ll:lt A. M., and P. M. Second Sun day at 8:00 P, M. Suadaiy Strluol every Siioday at 19tH A,«. A. II, B. F. M«or«, SupiMfinteniwM Evttjbodj WdccBia. PRESBYTEBIAN CHUBCjB. registrar for said Faucett township open the registration books for j tre registi'ation of voters of the; election an e’-itirely new regis tration (.'f \-oters of said town ship ha.-. I)esn iralered. and (’. *U. PritvheLte ?s the iluly appointed veiri>i!ur. ar.yl -Jms. \^■. .-^uninier-'. tivisrh Binvh are tin; duly iipjiijiiited i)oiihok!'.'rs :v;ul jndg.'-^ 1) CUAS. i). JOllNSTOX. Cler.k tfi li"3c ijf (, ou;? ■y ronmiis>iou('rs. NORTH CAKOi.lNA JS .MAUK.VlU.i; ST.\TE, ;c;! States iiuj;, 10; and Ameri- i-.ui citizeiis born ai-iroad. 127. J.INES TO _._u— JESS WILLAKU. or said electio;!. ' That s.aid C. 3d. Pritijhytte NOTICE OF SPECIAL UON!> ELECTION )N Bl^RLINC- TON TOWNSHIP. regisinu’ for .'aid eltrtio;! i.'i Morton liiv>nship shail ke-o opi?n the registration bouks for the registx'ution i‘i' \->ters of the said tov.'nship for period of not less than iweuty days (Svin- day c.xcepted) precedinK the said date of (.losing and sli;vll close on the seci.)nd .Saturdiiy lu- fore tile election. . This the ()t]i day oi' .-\])ril, 1915. CUAS. D. JOiiNSTOK, Clerk to !hf Bonn! of Cni:h ty Comii)is.--ioriers. NOTICE OK SPECIAL HCKNI) ELECTION IN FAK’ETT TOVVNSHIP. the B^^ard ii' Ciiminissiorsc!--; ui' AlainaiU'c county, purs'iiKnt ; i the in ■. Ity ;oi Uv:l IJU’ ( Norlli Curolhin a! its Has (Jrcater Per Cent of Nati'.-.- I’/Orn People Any Other —^lore People Abroad, —0— (('hiirhnli' Observer Bureiiii.) v'-.isliiiigtori, .Aiuil 20, l!Uo North Carolina, according Ui the ribstract of t!ie thirteen) ii thf vowr. in them, vested by’.‘^en^us of the Vniied States, tak-| an act of ti>e General. Assembly:‘'i> remark-1 (•if North Carolina at its .'i.-sior;. .State, She has more !!)!.j. sanie being House P.ill No.,''' e born people—a greater p;-!- 1,274 and Senate Bill No. l.JJSV, i^'en-~-*.h;()i any -iil)er .Staate ;ii ordered an election to be liniiin. ,\t the same time . Notice is iiereby j,oven tl!::l tli‘‘ Board of Conanissioners of .\lamance vi.unty. pursuant to Columbus paddled the briny deep I ‘ntil a new laiui \v;is found; Poc Newton proved tliat en ap- f)k: dropped ■nas he!(i ill Burlintrton township !l-i tn'i.HOiO: they Vicre jiikers incarnale Hu:1h-ieaguci's out mi a blight. Comjlared t oyou who luivc gone anti provetl That a Whiti.' Hope !ne\v how to lig-!’!. ■ 1 ■lie has abroad more of her the 8th day of June, tSlo. for,^"”’'^ ani (iiiu.'rhtors ihan most tlie purpose submitting to the."tlier States. ^ ^ uShakesjeare proved that tiie (luulided \oters of the said towf!-- .Strdcs o! iin> I, nion shij> the i(uesti(M\ of votin^r tiie •'avc'dr.uvn from tli(.-' Noitii Car- .uin ('f liftN- thousanddollars of population as .roilows: live per ceiU, (5 ■) tliirty yo-sr .Maine, 160; Now Hawi'.-iliire. l;on>is of the said town.ship, to ,l"7: \’ennmt, .91: Massachu- 19} is.' nil’ No, ! lir>U ! OOU. N.>, !r:vc ill cxciiange for iifty thoi:- saiiil dolhii-s iif the live nor ccn!:. i-'j'' ). !>refi‘rred ,'loi-k oi' and r,i thi-' .Mainance, r>oi‘h:oii and, Oi'aii!.v- iiailway .ir,d. [ ”iei-j.ri(.- !Thai, said ch’v ti.iS ■!! in' hciii ill said towrisiiij) •li’.e r.'U;d Voting proi-iricts li'u'r,'- ;ii;d \i iii 1,-i' (•■‘.’■liiictcil in ih'.' ;v,au'.-ier .a.d Miljiect to tii ' :,:',d i.‘ Si'tts. Rhode Island. 541; ('onnei'tii.’ut, 1,742; Nt>\v Vork, f ', I*iO ; Ww .Ji , 7,-riii; r’enn- svl-.-ania. 12,577; Ohio, ihvo7ia’s ways W'l're broa(i'r than most na-u kiii'sv; Tiie U'righls \vi-li [imved th.-i! a . nuin can l!y -\i!d liainniered the dope ■w; Incif.-uia, .'^,!8a; lilinoi.s. -■,1; ;'6T ; \\ ..I'.K'i, ; .! S:.:;Ul 1 *:'.!• :is*;,5rsi r?-»ra::»^g'^asw»a8» 3^ ■v* aM LARiiiEd n . J.. ^ ; i\CULiCcG. Ir, LI i All C MCO. Cer.t Cakes and Candy now lOc - » - Ten Cents - - - 10c i>- -i.'isl: Vunh !S;;:.-ota. .--I:;. m: X'> 1J2J-; , .:.2,h; i i/'L' 'i; Vic- ■j; ^ ~ . '.t's- 2'1: J * • : I Ik- : .. . . Uhlho. ;• , -A, t'i 11 ioi; a. Wash- -_i ; 5S. jrive.> N'lil’th r-rs and i'> iwu'ni; ;no\v r, ut ih;'’- V; .‘!"C i-{l! .Piker-., .le.-is. l'’ar liio-,vii from the liei.e-hl. r.-d '•■•'ho have ;>‘onc ;iod jiVoved Tf-a; ^\•hiIe Hope io :-;j.fht. Vt s CdTi'na Tnsl Goes fjof i - •• 1 • '• its t ink* !:rt ; ^ ■> t.. 1 i't'i.*, • ;:i r t::v i'-.-i. i.«f Ihe ticiiri-!!.;!. w» P.. V.',. (-H ASXT TALIl:' :";K) Sunday School every Sabbath at 9:45 A. M. breaching every First and Third S.ib- liath at 11:00 A. 31., and 8:00 P. .'I. , . w , Rev. Donald Mclver, Pastor, Mid-Week Service every Wedneaday, ^ S;00 I*. .M. . . j ;..ivt 8:00 P. M. ■ Everyone . Wetcome. ■ | Suno -v- School at 9:45 A. M. B. It. — 'j Seiii!:', 3uperintend«qt. tarsonagtf .Corner Fr(jnt and Trcil-! Pi^iyer i;.- •tiijjr, Widnos-.iay at 8:00 linger Streets. MOCUTT SIEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams .Avenue and Hall Street. i P. M. The Pub’iic i.s =Oaliy invited to iill service?. Rev. James W. Rose, Pastor. Preaching every Fourth Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. il. Sunday &hooi every Sunday at 9:30 A. M Pl:iy(.'r Jleetiiig WcJr.(?sd:iy, 8:00 P. M. Ladies’ .Aid Society First Sunday Af ternoon. BAPTIST CHUKCH. Rev. M. W. Buck, Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A, M., 8:00 P.M. Sunday School at 9*^0 A. M. J. H. Vernon, Suppi inter dent. Praise and Prayer Services, Wed«*»- day at 8:00 P. M. Christian Culture CL-JSS, Saturday at a;OOP. M. Church Conference, Wednesday b«- j fere Fir'f .Sunday nf each mouth. I ’i:30 P. 1,1. I Observance of Lord’s Supper, Fir«« J Sunday in each month. -^'Oman's tJnioii, First Mondav of eack Church, of The Holy Comforter, j Month, 3:30 P. M. The Rev. John iJcnners Gibble, Recto'", THE METHODIST PBOTESTAiWI CHUUCH, I East Davis .Street. The [>ui)ii; is cordially invited. All Pews Free. Fine Vested Chuir. CHRISTIAN CHUUCH. Corner >liurch aiid llavis Streets. Kev, i?, Keiuii-.l!, |i, !t.. P.-i-lnr. r::e;-i? is hi evovy 5!2 i ladv of thi- ;d til..' Fresh Roasted Peanuts, full line of Fancy Groceries. When you trade at this store you do not have to pay other people's debts. Nothing delivered, Nothinfr charged. Your patronage soiicited, Ralph’s Place • THE LADIES’ STORE.” Try the Merits of the Dispatch Ads. Ir.Kton. .VX'2; ( .and ralifurnia, 4. The Uist censi; Carolina a toiui population of 2,20().2.S7. of this ii limber 278 or 04.7 per cent were biH’n in •the State, .ind 10^,(505 or 4.0 per ,cent in other Slates, while o,- j002 or 0.3 were born ii! I'lireig^i countries. 1 North Carolina has the smal lest foreign boi'n population of jany .State in the Union. Her 'foreigners come as follows; j From j^’.;stria, l:}9; Bulgaria, jServa and Montenegro, 2; Bel gium, 5; Canada (French), 29 jand (all others), 514 China, 61; [Cuba and other West Indies, 43: Denmark, 36; England. 940; Finland, IS; Fiance, 114; Ger many, 1,074; Greece, 174; Hun gary. 37; Ireland, 306; Italy, 521; Japan. 2; Mexico, iO; Neth erlands, 28; Norway, 39; Portug- ‘al, 20; Roumania, 7; Russia, 711; f O'U! IVilifr'ni,;': habiuari' iiouso. j '‘Don't kiiou- an3 di/n't caro! about other puoplc," \v:'.s the I inaid’;'- reply, “co.s I’ve got mine’ already.” Her mistress beiieved her, for she h.:d saen n bhiecoat in the kitchen after dinner sev!r;d evenings lately. Services every Sunday, 11:00 A. M. 8:0U P. .M. Uoiy Comnninion; First .Sunday, 11:00 I A, M., Third Sunday, ’7:30 A. M. Holy and Saint’s Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday School a ;o0 A. M, Pfeachiiiff .Soi-vices every .Suixiiij' .it 11 :flO A. M„ and 8:U0 P, M. Pi'iiyer .\loetinH-, WeJi’Ci-,'.',ay S:W) P. M. Ladies’ Aid at?d Missionary Societies j every Monday afternoon after Firn* .Sunif.'iy in each month. Christian Endeavor Society meets »» T.'OO I-;vt'i'y .Siiiid.'iy Kvoninfr. .Siin(iyy Si'hoo!. !!;;iO .‘I, M. IE, .-V. t‘uV)U>, i«pi'rir.lc!it'.iM:t. PrcaohiiiK every Sunday 31:00 A. M. Oood Baraca and Philathea :i:ul I*, yr;,, Invited to attvnd all thf-« Sunday School, Sh45 A. M, John K; services. Foster, SuiJerintendent. r-V!!:i'i\ ir,tcrmsiii;ite ai:i! .Suiuni' Eii '. lk:iVi;,v IViCtl Un' j I’Vi'ry 7:00 .. ! yi),l-'Vfrk I’l'iiyor :iu'.l SiK'ia! Si'V% ii-". j .'.•ij Wiihu’.iii.iy n'. S:Cii I*. M, ■ WtMaan’.-^ Mdin'.' i-'- i - | ri-y S'U-ii.-,}' nt'.'c;:; n:.‘ Mi'Mihiy iii'ii :- Mr:-, A.i.- A. Ti-aiva,'. Pro.; AiJ Si-H-;. ;y -1 \ i'. 'I. ■ .i.fV -S’,}.;;i.':Ly i;'; (.'.I- :; j t.-, ^-ry c>,OcJiL stoa P. M. ?.»!•. W il. |. of .Sumiay, Si.i!;o^, I'l-i.’-:. ! Si;i;ii:iy A M. J. A. cc*i-:!>Kl invitulion in Jiii. I:,: 3ic.-;: ■ U i.i' v'hiirc.h n.imi’ fi',r Vj->itirs sn.l tor j -i- ll'ii.-tii:'.-; r-.:.:dyV Inm.'tii rvi:--.':.';;;:! y i ; 'nii.;vsd:iy, P. M, ji.. A"). B, Suc:i;tv, S,-:c,'.r,d Thu’-‘:d>.-' (■'UONT STr.KV'.T M, F.. OllJRCH ! ,, U- n , . X, ! 1 oun^ Peopit? s. MToetiiig:, Second Su*'* i.LTHEKAN vHCUcn, Sirufl. j -|'. S, I .S,ll:liU A, ,M. 'day at P. M middle-atfed farmer accost ed a serious faced youth out side the Grand (Jentral Station in New York the other day. “Young man." he .said, pluck ing his sleeves, “I wanter to go to Central Park.” The young seemed lost in con sideration for a moment. “Well,” he said finally, “you may just this once. But I don’t want you ever, ever to ask me again.” Corn, Cotton S«ed, and All £iuds of Hay. WiU pay highest eesh price. WUI Uke Co;n Shelled or Uaikeiled. insRCHANTsisuppLy CO., Iv'.'V. 11. H. Tuaie Pa?t,)r. i’OiS'c to tho='e who enter. B!os.=;is;gs to ihose who go. Preachifs: every Sunday, ll:ilO A ,M. ;a;(l S:00 P. .U. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper with offering for Church charities, pirst Sunday in each month. Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:36 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 P M. Board of Stewards meet on Honda; 8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday ' each month. Woman’s Missionary Society meoU 4:00 P. M., on Monday, after 1«( and 3rd Sundays. Parsonaee, comer W. Davia and Hsk Streets. P«9tor*« Telephone, No. IQS. Rfajt—Talk—Rang Up—“Bu*jr," I Informalion. -At an ‘‘information test” in a Baltimore high school a few days ago some of the answers v,-cre these; '‘Watchful Waiting is a Christ mas hymn.” “The Bear Who Walks Like a Man is an orang-utan.” “Busy Bei-tha is a prehistoric animal shown in moving pic tures.” ‘Tommy Atkins is a famous baseball pitcher.” “Sir Isaac Newton invented moving pictures.” “Maid of Orleans is a kind of molasses candy.” “Lord Kitchener is some kind of an Englishinan.”—Kansas City Star.
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