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m MCmCE OV SPECIAL BOND Ixmda of the said towr>ahii>, to EL^ION IN MORTON TOWNSHIP. Notice is hereby given the Board of Commissioners of Alamance county, pursuant to the power, in them, vested by an act of the General Assembly •f North Carolina at its session, 1915, same being House Bill No. 1.S74 and Senate Bill No. 1,3$7, has order^ an election to be held in Mmion township on the 1st day of June, lSi5, for the purpbse of submitting to the i^urfified Voters of the said town ship the question of voting ths sum of ten thbusand dbliai'S' five per cent (5%) thirty year bonds of the said township, to give in exchange for ten thou sand doiiaire of the five per cent. (5%) preferred stock of and in the Alamance. Durtiam and Orange Railway 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 office by the general election laws of the State of North Caroliiia. TPhat for the purpose of this election an entirely ne^y regis tration of voters of said town ship has been oitiefeu, a.nd C. j Pritchetts :s the duly appointed' registrar, and Jas. W. Summers; and Hugh Burch are the duly appointed pollholders and judgas for said election. | That said C. M. Pritchette' pve in 'ycchenge for tM thou sand doilairs of the five per cent, (5%) preferred stock of and in tSiat the Alamance, Durham and Orange Railway and Elwtric Company. That said election will be lield in said township at the usual voting precinct the^ in and will be conducted in the same manner and subject to the same rules and, regulations as provided for the general elec tion of county officers by the general election laws of. the State of North Carolina. That for the purpose of this election an entirely new re^stra- tibn of voters of ■ said; township has been ordered, and A. 0. Huffman is the duly apifwinted registrar, and E. L. Boswell and Chas. A. \Vilk)n are the duly appointed pollholders and i udge.-^ for said election. That said A. O. Huffman registrar for said election in Faucett township shall keep open the registration books for tre registration of voters of the said township for a period of noli is duJjr appointed reglstKr, and J, \V. Cates and AdoiiAus Cheek are the ddy appointed pollholders and judges for i^d election for South Burlington voting precinct; and R. J. Hall is the duiy appointed registrar, and H. W. TroUinger arid John E. Huffman ai-e the duly ai^int- ^ pollholders and judges for said election in North Burling ton precinct That said R. J. Hall and W. A. Hall registrars for said election in Burlington township shall keep open the re^tration books for the registration of voters of the said township for a p^od of VILLA PSB>AR8S FOR NEW iBAlTLEi Wa^ing«ii Hears Defest At Celaya Has Not Destroyed . His Powft. Washington, April 22.~Jon- sular despatches received by the Wasfhington Government from varipus points in Mexico, indi cate that while tefmporarily dis organized by the defeat sustain ed at Celaya, General Villa and his forces have by no means been removed as a formidable factor in Mexico’s civil war. Office at the State Department The other day a Connecticut less than twenty days (Sunday excepted) preening the; saidjinanufacturer of vegetable dyes date of closing and shall close^said there was no such famine on the second Saturday before'of dyestuffs as the frequent p6l>- the elation. . jlicatioK.-? from the office of Cori- This the l6th day of April, j gressman iletz, an importer 1915. I would suggest. And now The GHAS. T>. JOHNSTON, iNew York Herald quotes “the Clerk to the Board of Coun-1 representative of a large cbiv ty Commissioner.-?. |poiatiou” as saying that it i-; I t?ie importers who have been not less liiari twenty days (Sun-1 ai-e guarding closdy the rejjorts received from consuls in the territoiy occupied by General Villa as it is not desired to ^ye out military infprmatiori, but ,it is known that plans for another Mle with Geiieral Obregon are proceeding rapidly. The Carranza forces are re ported to be well supplied with ammunition and pressing thu Villa amy closely north of Ira- puato. In the meantime, many rum ors of counter revolutionarj' movements have been current. Many former sym'pathizei's of Huerta have been in Washing ton. but most of them deny that Huerta intends to take the fieln again. day excepted) preening the tov of closing and shall closfe on the second, Saturday before the election. This the 6th day of April, 1915. CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, ^ Clerk to the Board of Coun ty Commissioners. DYESTL FF SITUATION. NOTICE OF SPECIAL of^the talking abo^^ ELECTION IN BURLING- the TON TOWNSHIP. i Notice is hereby given that registrar for said election in the Board of Commissioners of Morton township shall keep Alamance county, pursuant to, open t!he registration books for the power, in them, vested by the registration of voters of the an act of the General Assembly i rnibiepiesentmg cond' said township for a period of North Carolina at its session, ^ ■ » •„ , . not less than twenty days (Sun- isi5. same being House Bill No. " 7" 1, 0-7. t>;ii M.. -1 r=i‘K the colovf, and so superserie This he ithe scarcity Of dyes; the manu ifacturers have made no coni- ’ plaint except in a few instances land here he thinks the com- iplaints were in.spired by the ini- His idea is that the lat - "misrepresenting cond'’ !tions in the fear that American I CHURCH MtECTmtT I REFORMfiD CHURCH. Comer Front and Anderson StMcU. Rev. p. C. Cox. Sunday SeiwoS «very Sftbbatii at 9:-i5 A. M. Proacaing every First and Third Sab bath at 11:00 A. M., and 8.*00 P. M. Mid-Week Service every W(^^ay, B:00 P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonage Cornw ^ont and TnI- lioger Streets.; HUERTA MEN ARE BUSY, I’^^'^’itheffi in the market.” day excepted) preceding the 11,274 and Senate Bill No said date of closing and shall .has ordered an election to >^e^},elieve» i« the reason the import- Past few days close on the aecond Saturdaj ba- held in Burlington township ont fore the election. = makmg such strenuous Former Dictator May Seize Op' portunity To Infere In Mexico. El Paso, April 21.—Since Vil las, recent reverses, activity among the so called re-actionists of )vhom Huerta and Orozco were former leaders, has become more apparent across the border. Several formftr federal generals hsve appeared here within the This the 6th day of -April, the purpose of submitting to th 1915. CHAS. D. JOHNSTON. the 8th day of June 1915, for, the'st^ite Depart- I ment to get it to secure thetrans- ^qualifi^ voters of the said town-1 of German dyes. Tlie R latest news on this subject is Clerk to the Board of Coun- ^um of fifty thousand dollars j., ty Commissioners. , two cargoes of dyestuffs five per cent, (5-;v) thirty year - .bonds of tftie .v,id township, to^ed bv the British cruisers to NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND give in exchange for fifty thou-|^,Q^g country. The ori- ELECTfON IN FAUCETT sand dollars of the five per oljstaj^*-' to ' getting dye.s TOWNSHIP. (5'>) preferred stock of and in jjy Notice is hereby given that the Alamaiice, Durham .German government—Philadel- the Board of Commissioners of ^Orange Railway and Electric Ip},jj, Alamance county, pursusru to Company. Tfiat said election! the power, in them, vested by an,will be held in said town.Miip ‘‘I'CIVIL ENGINEER KILLSGIRL act of the General Assembly of the usual voting precincts there- .\ND HIMSELF. North Caroiina at its session, in and will be conducted in the ■ 1915, same being House Bill No. same manner and subject to the Pittsburgh, .-\pril 20. Ernest 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1.38T, .same rules and regulations ;«.s Bingjer, Jr., a civil engineer, has ordered aji election to bd »iiovided for the general elec- jjjj, held in Faucett township on the tion of county officers by the,f),.gf| Rich, a telephone operator, 1st day of June, 1915, for the‘general election laws of the! home is in York, in her purpose of submitting to the State of North Carolina. [room at a lodging house at 208 qualified voters of the said town-; That for the purpose of this shady Avenue. A moment later ship the question of voting the election an entirely new regis-ij^g himself. The couple sum of ten thousand dollars of .tration of voters of said town-1 have be/^n mamed soon, five per cent. (5^'r) thirty year ship has been ordered, and VV. A.^gj^gigj. ^ jj eji.~- !■' -ij!".. - L-—jsingler, a bookkeeper in the ‘Anchor Savings Bank. I Little was known of the girl, Obregon’s appai’ently succes.s- ful advance north has delayed more than ever the hope of or ganizing the Villa-Zapata con vention. Roque Gonzales, nam ed provisional president by the convention, is said to be with Zapata in the vicinity of Mexico City. Villa leaders now hope to crush Obregon by a concentra tion of troops from tfhe east and west to reinforce the routed army led by Villa in the center. HOCUTT UfMORlAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams Avenue and Hall Street. Rev. James W. Rose, Pastor. GERMAN RAIDER SEEMS READY FOR DASH TO OPEN SEA. r'AiTCC and CANDIES Reduced in Price, All Twenty- Cent Cakes and Candy now lOc - - - Ten Cents - - - 10c 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, Nothing charged. Your patronage solicited, Ralph’s Place “THE LADIES’ STORE." ■\ essei Anchored in Stream Could Slip Out Of Pori Perhaps UNNOTICED. Newport News, Va., .\pril 23. —The German auxiliary cruistr Kron Prinz Wilhelm, which yes terday Vi^as removed from dry dock into the stream, donned a veil of mystery today. Until Commander Thierfelder at tempts a dash past the allies’ cruisers off the capes, or noti fies the United States govern ment that ■he desires to . ntern his who had gone to the house sev^ eral days ago, but a letter ad- I-jdrcsscd to Bingler, found by a I Deputy Coroner in the room,, . , . Iwas written by her from Yoric, l^^ssel developments will he ,on April 2. In it .she professed love for Bingler and .said she!. Collector of Customs Hamilton was coming to Pittsburgh to bej^'^f with him status of the Wilhelm. Tho.^e I unofficially in touch with the sit uation believe Capt. Thierfelder really intends • to depart. An chored in the stream, instead of jtied up at a pier, as was the I Prinz Eitel Friedrich, the Wil- Try the Merits of the Dispatch Ads. ViTien the girl took the room! in the house, conducted by Mrs. i Payson Chapman, she said shei was to be married in the Spring I to a banker's son. CONCERNING PITCHERS. jheim on a dark night could lea\ e jthis port before the fact be came known to those ashore. Repair work is being rushed , and it is believed that the cruis- ;er will be in a seaworthy conrti- ! tion before the e.\piration of any [time limit set by the govem- ; ment. Oid Walter Johnson ha' the smake And Matty has the stuff; Rube Marquard is a No-hit guj That very few can bluff; But taken up and down the dope Of any fanning bee, ' , And Grover Alexander, pal. L Is good enough for me. the m^nest ^n on earth j hves m Norfolk. When a pretty , 'girl offered him a kiss fora England IS for the open dwr,^j^^^, suggested that she in China, but it ought to give ^ some assurance that it won t ^ „ crowd around the entrance. Preachiitg every Fourth Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:30 A. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Ladies' Aid Society First Sunday At- t«irnoon. EPlSCOl'AL CHoRCn. Church of The Holy Comforter. The Kev. Jobn Benners Gibble, Rector. Services every Sunday, 11:00 A. M. aiid 8:00 P. M. Holy Communicn: First Sundar, 11:00 A, M., Third Sufiday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Saint's Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. The public is cordially invited. All Pews Fre». Fine Vested CSoir, CHRISTUN CHURCH. Corner Church and Davis Streets, ttev. A. S. KcndaU, D. !)„ Pastor. Pri*aching every Sunday 11:00 A. H. iiinl 8:00 P. M. Sunday School, 9:46 A. U. John R. Foster, Supsrir.teadent. Sciiior, '»,'Kl iJar.ior Ei;.- deavor Societies meet for worship cvcvy Sunday evening at 7:00 Mil-\Veok Prayer and Social Service, every VVoduc.'Kiay at 8:00 P. M. Womaii'.s Home and Fcreipn Mission. : l y .Society meets on Monday after the fu-at Sunday in each moreth. Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres. I.aiiie.s’ Aid Society meets on Mon day after the second Sunday in each nwi.th, nt 8:00 P. M, Mrs. W. R. SeJJars, Pres. A cordial invitation extended lo aU. A Church Home for Visitors and for Strangers. FEONT STREET M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. Rev. D. H. Tuttle Pastor. Peace to those who enter. Blessings to those who go. Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 A M. and 8:00 P. JI. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper witb offering for Church charities, Firal Sunday in each month. Sunday School, every Sunday, S:36 A.. M. Prayer Meetinjr, Wednesday, 8:00 P M. Board of Stewards meet on Monday 8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday > each month. Woman’s Missionary Society meet/ 4:00 P. M., on Monday, after Is* and 3rd Sundays. Parsonage, corner W. Davis and Hok* Streets. Pastor’s Telephone, No, 168. Bing—Talk—Han* Up—“Ba»y.” IVSBB aVSNVE H. s. OTDBCail sofnn. Rev. E. 0. Doriiaiii, ^sU>r., pFeachiog every first Sondky at UM A. M., and 8:00 P. M. Second Sun. dc> at 8:00 P. M. Sendajr School wery SuiMtey at lt:M A. M. A. K. & K SopcriBtMdMi. ErcrytMdj W«leem*. PRESltYTEBUN CaUBCa Uev. Donald Hclver, Pastor, Services every St’nday at 11.-00 A. M and 8:00 P. M. Su.iday School at 9:46 A. If. B. K. Sellars, SiipeWrtendeiit. Prayer, Meeting, Wednesday at 8:'0b, P. M. ■ ■ The Public is cordially invited to all servicis*. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. M. W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A. li., asi 8:00 P. M. Sunday Sdvool at 9:30 A. M. J. H. Vernon, Superint^dent. Praise and PrayeT Service*, Wediwa* day at 8:00 P. M. Christian Culture Class, Saturday at a :00 P.M. Church Conference, Wednesday fore First Sunday of each snontb. 7.30 P.M. Observance of Lord’s Supper, First Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, First Monday of each Month, 3:30 P. M. , THE METHODIST PROTESTAN'I CHURCH. Sast Davis Street, Rev, Ceorge L. Curry, Pastor. Preachiiij? .Sci vices every Sunday at 11:00 A. M„ and 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wedrcs'jaj 8:00 1‘. M. . Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies every Monday afternoon after Firal Sunday in each montSs. Christian Endeavor Society meets al 7:00 Every Sunday Evening, Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. M, A. Coble, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Phi’athea Classen. You are Invited to attend all the»« services. ^ MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Morning Service 11:00 A. ii. Vospcis 8:00 P. M. Services every Sunday except (>>• mcrning of Third Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. 3 Robertson, Supl. Tcachers’ Meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, Kir»i Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M. L. C. B, Society, Sccond Tbursdar MoftthJy, 8:00 P. M. Young People’s Meeting, Second SunS' day at 3 P. M Chicago’s new Mayor has gore on the water wagon, so that it looks as if he was already ar ranging for a re-election at ifne end o/ his first term. o .\ustria has sent men to watch Italy; but according to all re ports what Italy wants is some body w'ho can tell her what to do. latlCH^ERSPiLtt DIAMOND M JtdT Cm>CHjEe3>nS3t 5 , «il.KOKD Kr.Si &»!> GOLD metttUlc »e«leA wiUk 0!iicv ^bbn«L Tam iro drmsm. nUAnfk rxx.l.t, for twe^r*» ftast reftrded m SOLD BY ALL ORtlGeiSTS S EVERYWHERE ?iS!^
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