NOtlCE OP Sf^lAL BOND
ELECTION IN NOim>N
TOWNSHIP.
Notice is hereby given tbat
th€ Bo&rd of Commissioners of
Alamance county, pursuant to
the power, in them, vested by
sa act of the General Assembly
of North Carolina at its session,
1915, sante being House Bill No.
1^4 and Senate Bill No. 1,387>
h^ ordered an^ election to be
held in Morton township on the
1st day of June, 1916, for the
purpose bif sUbmittiniB: to . the
qualihed voters of tIKe said town
ship the question of voting tbs
sum of ten thousand dollars cf
five per cent (5%) thirty year
bonds of the said township, to
give in exchange for ten thou
sand dollars of the five per cent.
(5'?'r) preferr^ ^^tock 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 wilt be conducted in the same ^
bmds of the said towitsh^.fo
give in exchange for ten tlu>u>
sand dollars of the live per cent,
(5"^) preferred stock of and in
the Alamance, Durham wd
Orange Railway and Electric
Company. That said dection
will be Wld in said township at
the usual voting precinct there
in and w’iil be conducted, in the
same manner and subject to the
same rules and regulation as
provided for the general dec-
tion of county oflicers by the
general election laws of the
State of North Carolina.
That for the purpose of this
dection an entirely new registra
tion ^f voters of said township
'has been ordered, and A. ^ 0.
Huffman is the dul.V appointed
registrar, and E. L. Boswell and
Chas. A. tt'ilson are the duly
appointed pollholders and judge.s
for said election.
That said A, O. : Huffman
registrar for said election in
licett township shall Keep
open the registration books for;
tre regi.stratioii of voters of the [MILLER
is duly apiMnatoli x«^tnir,
and J. W. Cates and Adolphus
Cheek are the duly i^:^inted
pollholders and Ju^p«s for said
election for Souirit Burlington
voting precinct; and R, J. Hall
is the duly appoints registrar,
and H W. Tr^tnj^ and John
R. Huifman are the duly an>oint
LOVE^ CALL If AS LOUDER.
Love had liis way, after alL
The call given Miss Ethel Sowdl
in a . vision to consecrate b.er life
to the heathen as a missioiuury
was ^eaker than the pleading of
her^trothed, Ernest Byars, and
the young persons w’ere quietly
manner and subject to the same , siiid township for a period of not
rule.s and regulations as provid-Jless than twenty days (Sunday
ed for the general election of excepted). preceding the said
county officers by the general date of closing and sfliall elo^e^
electitiiJ !a«x of the State of on the second Saturday before'
North ChI'oUi}^. ‘the election. i
TBiat for the purpo.-?e of this ^ This the Ifitii day o.f April, ,j
ed pollholders and judges for!married,
said el^'tlon in North Burling-j A month ago the congrt^tion
ton precinct jof the Baptist chuwh one Sun-
ThatsaidR. J. Hall and W. A. , day morning was throw'n into
Hall registrars for said election jamasement when Miss Sowell
in Burlington township shall at the pulpit renounced her love
keep open the registration books .and told of a vision “received
for the registration of voters of during a dream.’* That mom-
the !^id tow nship for a penod of |ng they were to be married, and
not less lihan twenty day s (Sun-'rtie chuijt^h was filled with
day excepted) prec^ag the dav friends wht> had come to witn^s
of closing and shall close on the ,the cftranpi^, announced to take
second Saturday before the place directi;>'after the service,
election; ' “I shall go to \Vaco, to Baylor
This the 6th day of Api il. College, to study for nilssipn
1915. .work.” !^id the teide-to-be.
CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, -“There lies my duty;,') shall not
Clerk to the Board of Couh- marry."
ty Conipiissioners, fiist Mr. Byars was d.um-'
——.—^--. . founded, then took his dismissal
LS NAMED A’lCE- ¥ -'i* direct .rebuke from the Air
PRESIDENT OF SOUTH- mighty, because he, too* once
ERN, had made up his mind to enter
I the church,, but had given wp
Office Foixe of Late A. B. And- the }Jen of becoming a clergy-
I (MingiMBCiiwir 1
CHUBCa,
Corner FrM»t AnderMa StzwU.
Rev. D. 'C. Cox.
.Sunday School eoargr SabtNltk «t
9:46 A.M.
FreaebinK eve^ First a*d TkirJ 3a)>-
batb at ll:Oa A. H„ aad M.
Mkl'We«k Service every we*wwla>,
8:00 P. 11.
Everyon« Welcoiac.
FarsatiHge Corti^ ITront and
linger
TroJ-
HOCUn' MEMOBIAL BAPTIST
CHUBCH,
Adams Avenue and Halt Straet.
Rev. James W. Ro^e, Pastor.
wEw Arwrnt tL K. omecE
SMrra. '
Key. E. C.. Darksa, ^aator.
PreatAiiiK evei^ Cr«t Samlay at 11^
A. 11., and 8:00 P. H- Second Si^
day *t 8:00 P. U.
Sunday School every SmeSmj at
A.M.
A,M. H.F.Moon.SapwtetMiMH,
Everfbodj ValcMaa.
^ *--• - -
PBB3BYTEB1AN CBVVCiL
Bcv. Donald lfeIver, Pa4t«i. ^
jSefrice* CTerjr Sctiday at. 11:00 A. IT.
«i!d S O® P. K.
Suiiduy Sebool at 9:46 A. U. B. B:
Sellars^ Snpcratsndfot. '
Prayer Widnosday at 9:00
; P. If. ■ ■ ■
The Public i« li.irlially tnvited to all
ewvk'«a I
BAPTIST CHLRCH. '
Rev. M. W. Buck, Pa.stor.
rews Wil! be Moved to .-At
lanta.
election aii
ji'atiuu uf
entirely new regis-j
s of said toT-vm- ‘
ship has lm>n ordered, and C. -M.;
Pritchette Is the duly appointed^
registrar, and Jas. W. Summers^
"and Hugh Burch al'e tile ciulyi
appointed pollholders and judgo;:
for said election. |
( That ,‘iaid C. M. Pritchetie!
registrar for paid election i;i
Morton township ;ihall
open 1)he registx'atioii books Tor
man.
Miss Sowell weijt to Waco,
—o— !One inorhing young Byars told
1315 j The appointment Tuesday by his friends he was not going to
CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, .‘Southern railway directors meet-,calmly by and see two lives
Cierk to the of Coun-li^'^ Xork of Henry \V. to snias^h.” He followed
ly Commissioners,
jMiiler to n ;iewly created
VK-e
Evidently his pleading v.'as
j presidency, is not only extremely I effective. They both I'etumed
j gratifying to all of Mr. Miiier’s,to Elgin. The Rev. W. H. Hor-
tfriends in Atlatite but mean.s ton, their pastor, performed the
NOTICE OF SPECIAL BON!)jfriends in Atlatiig
ELECTION IN BURLING- imuc-h to the city, ,vermonf.
TON TOWNSHIP, I Tn the e.xecutive order confirm-, . -t:.--,-:—
Notice is hereby given thati'nB the appointment issued vicar gives
‘ . J. . 4- Iw'n 'tt ? ? ^
Pres'jbin^ sverf Fourth Suiiday at
11:00 A. H: ,and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday Scfiwi ,«Viery Sunday at 9:30
A. M
Praysr .Meeting Wfdncsdajf, S;00 P.
H.
I.adies’ Aid Society First Sunday Af"
ternooii.
EPISCOP.At. CHURCH.
Church of The Holy Comforter.
jthe Board of Commissioners of i^‘'esident Fairfax Han-i.son it
pur.suaiit to i stated that Mr, Millej; will
Alamance county.
,the power, in then\. vested his headtjuartei’s in Allan-
iCnrious e.xperience which is well
worth relating. It was this cus-
of voters of in L ~ i" point his sermons with
registration . e^.^^ Assemblyjt«- "’here he v.ill perform sudi ^j^her ‘ Deai-lv belovetl breth-
said township for a period of
not less than twenty days {Sun
day excepted) preceding tlie
said date of closing and shal!
closa on the second Saturday bi-
fore the election.
of North Carolina at its sessio!i,;f*“ties as may be assigned to
1915. siime being Housa Bill No,
1,274 and Senate Bill No.
I, . „ , rc:! or Na>.v., my brothers, un-
him from time to time bv th« *1 j 1 j ,
ipre. ib t ' '
the congregation t»k exception
has ordered an election to !,. , * under-stootj.
lield in Burlington township *h« office force of the late preached to the gentSe-
,the atb day of June. 1915, for|Co]onel A. B. Andiews, first vicc-:,„^„-jj„rf the ladies,
the purpose of submitting to thv* I time of hh latiy," said the
qualitied voters of the said town-s|^®®^^' be removed to At- ’'one embraces
^ u. ^ „ r ynHnff the^®”*^ businCSS^ which'tUp nth»r ”
r J , omniit.sioner.,. ^ thu’ty yeyr^'^^^ here. Atlanta will^ I'ruof that there are terrible
.'laid township, toi^ South to f,„. human mind
j lhave a vice-president of the
Siuid dollars of the five per ceni, i Southern road, the ot'ners, J. M.,
(5^ ) preferred .stock of and *n Spencer and E. A.
This the 6th day of .\pril,
1915,
CHAS. D. JOHNSTON.
bonds of t^e
NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND j;ive in exchange for tifty thou-i
ELECTION IN FAUCETT
TOWNSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that the .Alamance, Durliam ami
the Board of Commissioners of Orange Kailway and Electric
Alamance county, pursuant to Company. That said election
the power, in them, vested by an will be held in .'^ijiid township ;it
act of the General Assembly i?.'" the usuaS voting precincts therv»-
North {’arolina at its session, in and will be conducted in the
1915, same being House Bill No. same manner and siib.iect to th^;
1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,.18', same rules and regulations u-;
has ordered an election to be provided for the general elec-
held in Faucett township on the tion of county officers by the
1st day of June, 1S15, for the general trlection laws of the
purpose of submitting to the State of North Carolina,
qualihed voters of the said town- That for the purpose of this
Cotipman. who is also general
manager, being iticateci in Wash
ington.
At its meeting the Iward of
directors abolished, as a mark of
respect to Colonel Aridrsws'
memory, the oflice of lirst vice-
president, of which he was the
only incumbent since the or
ganization of the crimpany.
oH'ered by the following:
'Cosh, life is getting strenu-
OUti.”
"How so?"
"It was a heavy strain to fol
low lour or rive ,serial storie.s in
i!he magazines. Now, j-cm've got
to follow ’em in the moving pic-
ture.s as well."
Mr. MiUe!'’s position was a re
cognition of his long and valued
ship the question of voting th-j election an entirely new regi v ! , , ' _ • j.u 1
.1,,: , i.....:... .X, . .• >u the employ ot the
road for over thirty years, start-
suiR of ten thousand dollars of
five per cent, (5^0 thirty year
tration of voters of said town
ship hiis been ordered, and W- .A.
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CAKES and CANDIES
Reduced In Price, All Twenty*
Cent Cakes and Candy now
10c - - ' Ten Cents - - - 10c
Fresh Roasted Peanuts, fuli 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
1
THE LADIES’ STORE.'
An old anil es.perienced law
yer decided to tun\ o\ er part of
. his large practice to his son in
The board s action -n creating
erything went smoothly until on
one occasion the son came in hi.'=
servu-e to the corporation. He tier’s office with a lieaminj^
sniile upon his face.
“1 say, dad,” he said joyously.
. , , , , . . /‘You know that Wright case
and hy sheer pluck and nativej
has risen to'hi. pr^smt twelve years?”
•Yas,” admitted the oid law-
, ^ yer. “Well, what about it?”
dent Andrews. 1-ive years ago ..7. .pttlerf
jhe was tran.sferred to Atlanta as
"bettied It! shouted his fatii-
er. “You great, lumbering fool!
Why, I gave you that case as an
iing as a telegraph messinger;
land hy
lability
jhigh position I'or many yeavs;
jhe was as.sistant to V'iee-Presi-
it!" e.vclaimed
jassitant to the president. Hi
■has made many friends here
since then, all of whom are
highly pleased that i\is promo
tion wi!J not take him from the'
city.
Try the Merits of
the Dispatch Ads.
AT POLI.S AiVr> HOME.
A
suffragist leader boasts
that in addition to going to the
pollS one election fiay she got
breakfast, luncheon and dinner
for the family, testified in a law
suit, went to Che bank ,read the
papers, organized a Bible class
and performed numerous minor
duties at home and abroad. This
is a.s good evidence as has been
presented of a woman’s ability to
vote without neglecting her
hou.sehold dutie.». Yet it is
open to the fata! objection that
the schedule of the day’s activi
ties makes absolutely no allow
ance of time for a bridge party,
a tango tea or any of the other
of the nonnal Interests of the
sex.
' At a recent social affair the
subject of marriage came up for
' discussion.
! “Speaking of marriages,” re
marked one of the women guests,
“I could never quite understand
one of the Biblical references to
it.”
“To which one do you parti
cularly refer, Mrs. Jones?” ask-
ied anolSier of the guests.
‘‘About marrjing in heaven,”
answered Mrs. Jones, thought
fully, "Why do you suppo.se
there is no marrjing nor giving
in marriage in heaven?”
“That's an easy one!" prompt
ly chipped in a sarcastic matron.
“I don’t suppose there is a mar.
in the place."
Yhe Kev. John Benners GibbSe, Rector.
Services every Sunday, 11:00 A. M.
and 8:00 K M.
Holy Communion; First Sunday, 11;U0
A, M., Third Sunday, T;30 A. M.
Koly and .Saint’s Days, 10;0t) A. M.
Sunday Schoo! 9;30 A, M.
The public is cordially invited.
A!1 P«ws Kre«. Fine Vested Cboir.
H«)NT STREKT M. E. CHURCB
SOUTH.
Rev. I), n. Tuttle Pustor.
Peacc to those who ent«r.
BleesinRS to thoKC who go.
I’reaching every Sunday, 11:00 A.
M. jmd S:00 P. M.
Sacmment of the t-ord’s Supper with
offering for Church charities. Firs*
Sunday in each month.
Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:8#
A. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 P
M.
Hiiaril of Stewards tneel on Mond.i}
8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday •
each month.
Wuman’s Missionary Society meet;
4:00 P. M„ on Hmday, after !•'
iwd 3rd Sundays,
Kirsonage, corner V/. !>avis and Hnk
Streets.
1’astor‘s Telephone, No. 168.
Ring—Talk—Hang Up—“Bu»y ”
CWniESTgSPILU
OUMONO BSAN»
£4AM0NU> BKA.N1>
Colo xaetalUe bf>xea, «calei mib Bli
“*lbb£m. Tass ho o- “
AJt yome iof CRI*CRS&*Y1tk 3
PILLS la RRitt and
«calei mib Blud
Mh
Mm-MOKO »BMMO for twrntr-in
jppir# reairdled m Safest. Alway* Beuablb
SOLD eV ALL DRUaGISTS
EVERYWHERE
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY.
A young lady w'as visiting her
New York cousin and was being
entertained gayjy at dinner at
one of the restaurants, says The
New York Evening Post.
She had taken a cocktail vi^ith
the rest of Uhe party and a little
later her relative noticed that
she was sitting rather limply
back in her chair.
“Why, Marion,” she exclaimed,
do you feel that cocktail?"
“Yes, cousin Emma,'’ she re
plied languidly^ “I feel it, but it
doesn't annoy me.”
Sunday Worship, 11:00 A. It., aag
8:00 P. M. .
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. H,
Venion, Superinteii'.dent.
Praise and Prayer Services,
day at 8:00 P. M.
Christian Culture Class, Satui^a; fi
iS'M P. M.
Church Co.>iferenc«, Wc^resdaf be
fore First Sunday of each
7:30 p. M. "
Observance of Lord's Supper,
.. j . »
Cuiiua^ •» va\.M HlCHtu.
Wcmsn’s Union, First Hond»f of
Month, 8!30 P,
i
THE METHOOiST PROTESTANT
CHUBCH. I
East Davjs Street.
Rev. George L. Curry, Paster.
Preaching Services every Sunday at '
11:00 A. M„ end 8:00 P. M,
Prayer Meeting, Wedre.iUay 8:00 l\
M.
Ladies' .^^id and Missionary Sociatiat
every Monday afternoon «fter Firvt
Sunday in each month.
Christian Endeavor Society mecta at
7:00 (Every Sunday Evening.
S»nday School, 9;;?0 A. M. M. A.
Coblfl, Suporintenrfcr.t.
Good Baraca and Phi’athea Clasvw
You are Invited to attend all theft*
CBBtSTUK CHUBCH.
Corner i^urch and Davis Streets.
Rfv. A. I? Kciidwl!, P. I)., Pa.stor.
Preaching every Sunday 11:00 A. M-
and S;On P. .M.
Sunday School, S:45 A. M. Jobn H, ‘
Poster, Superintendent.
Sftiiior, Intermediate and .Junior Eu'
ilcHVor Sosfictk's meet for worship
cvt'ry .Sunday cveiiing at 7:00 j.
Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service,
every Wedneslaj' «t 8:00 P. M.
Wonian’.s Home :ind Ft.reipn Mission-
i'.ry Socjelj’ moels on Slcnday after
the fusa Su''.day in e:irh month,
llrs. A. Teague, Pres. ,
Ladie.^’ -\id Society meeis on Mon
day after the. .second Sunday in each
month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. it.
Sdlar.-!, Pre.s.
A cordial invitation extended to >11.
A Church Home for Visitors »nd for
Strangers.
MACEDOVIA LUTHER-VN
CHUBCH,
Front Street.
Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor.
th«
Morning Service 11:00 A. U.
Ve-sperii 8:00 P. M.
Services every Sunday except
morning of Third Sunday.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. 3
Robert.“ion, Supt.
Tcachers’ Meeting Wednesday 8:00,,
P. M. (Pastor's Study).
Woman’s MisEionary Society, Fir»*
Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M.
L. C. B. Society, Second 'njursd*?
Monthly, 8:00 P. M.
Young People's Meeting, S*«on«J Sai»-
day at 8 P. K