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TAGS Tiro fttK fWic»A.WKni; ptttnait tCTmwiOM, ji. c TtnSSDAf. MAT Ut, tm, MOnCE OF FECIAL BOND' ELECTION IN MORTON TOWNSHIP. Notice iiB hereby given tSiatj the Board of Cominissioners of j Alamance county, pursuant to! the power, in them, vested by i an act of the General A3seinWy | of North Carolina at its session,! 1915, same being House Bill No-! 1,274 and Senate Bill N(j. 1,387, ' has ordered an election to be; held in Morton township on the 1st day of June, 1915, for the| puipose of submitting to the qualified voters of Ifce said town ship the question of voting the sum of ten thoU^nd 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. (S'A) preferred stock of and in the Alamance. Duiliam 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 knd subject to the same rules and regulations as provid ed for the general election of county officers by tiie general election laws of the State of North Carolina. TPhat for the pui*pose of tJiis election an entirely new regis tration of voters of said town ship has been ordered, and C. M. Pritchette is the duly appointed registrar, and Jas. W. Summers and Hugh Burch ai'e the duly appointed pollholders and judges for said ejection. That saic! C. M. Pritchette registrar for said election in Morton township ishall keep open IJhe registration books for th« regisitration of voters of the said township for a period (>f not les.s than twenty days (Sun day excepted) preceding the said date of closing and shall close on the second Saturday b3- fore the election. This the 6th day of April, 1915. CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board of Coun ty Commissionfjrs. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION iN FAUCETT TOWNSHIP- Notice is hereby given ' that the Board of Commissioners of Alatnancie county, pursuant to the power, in thein, vested by ah act of the General Assembly of North Carolina at Its se^ion, 1915, same being HbU^ Bill No. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,887, has ordered an election . to.be h^d in Faucett township on the 1st day of June, 1915, for the purpose of subniitting to the qualified voters of the said town* ship the question of voting the stim of ten thousand dollars of five per cent, (5*) thirty year bonds of the said township, to give in exchange for ten thou sand dollars of the ilve per cent, ) preferred stock of and i;i the Alamance, Durham and Orailge Railway and Electric Company. That said election \vilj be held in said township at the usual voting precinct there 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 oHicers by Ihe general election laws of the State of North Carolina. That for the puiTWse of this election an entirely new re^stra- tion of voters of said township has been ordered, and A. O. Huff mar. is the duly appointed registi'ar, and E. L. Boswell and Chns. A. Wilson are the duly appointed pollholders and judges for said election. That said A. 0. Huffman i-egistrar 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 not less than twfflty, days (Sunday excepted) prec^ng the said date of chxsing and i|ha]l close on the second Saturday before the election. This the 16th day of April, 1915. CHAS. D. JOHN^N, Clerk to the Board of Coun ty Coniimissioners. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN BtlSUNG- TON TOWNaaiP. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commi^onei^ of Alismance county, pirrsuant. to the power, in them, v^ted by an act of the General Assembly «f North Carolina at its session. 1915, same being House Bill No. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387, has ordered an election* to be held in Burlington township on the 8th day of June, 1915, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the ^d town ship the question of voting the sum of fifty thousand dollars of five per cent, (5'r) thirty yeur bonds of t9ie ^id township, to give in exchange for fifty thoii- ■sand dollars of the five per cent, (o';) preferred stock of and in the Alamance, Durham and Orange Railway and Electric Company. That said election will be held in said towiiship at the usual voting precincts there in and viH 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 regis tration of voters of said town ship has been ordered, and 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 Sou1!h Burlington voting precinct: and R. S. Hall is the duly appointed registrar. and IL W. wd John R. Huffman are th« duly appoint ed poltholders and juds^ for I said etectioii in North Burfing- ton precin!t That said R. J. HaU ani W. A. Hall registi'ars for said in Burlington township shall keep open the registration books for the registration of voters of the said township for a period of not 1^ (hah twenty days (Sun day excepted) preceding the day af closing and shall close on the second Saturday before the elwtidn. This the 6th day of April, 1915; CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board pf Coun ty Commissioners. I CHURCH PBECTMT I TO EMPLOYERS. (By Rev. J. W. Chapman, D. D.) “Bear ye one another’s bur dens.”—Gal. 6:2. { To buy time and misuse it is ■ a greiit responsibility. To control physicial strength ; and abuse it is a greater still. I To hold a position where one may influence hearts, minds and ! lives for gootl or evil is beyonl ithem all. j It is quite as necessary that I wc should sympatrhize: with the I great as those Who are not in I such conspicuous positions be- ! fore the world. However, it may | be seiiously questioned whether employers understand ho\v necessary it is to be. Sympathetic—one word of true sympathy to the one who toils out of sight may give the world a great captain of indus try or a woman who would make a noble leader of her sex. REFORMBP Cmtim Front and Azul*r*oB Bev. D. C. Cox. Sundsy Sehool every Sabbath at 9:46 A. U. Frea«hi^ «v^ First aii4 XUrd Sab bath at 11:00 A. M., end 8:00 P. -V. Mid-W««>c Seirfca every W«dn«|i4a>, 8:00 P. M. Eve^one Welcome. htinoaiigp Comer- Kreht and Tfol- linger Streets. HOCUTT MEmORUL BAPTIST CHURCH. Adams Avenue and Hall Street. Rev. Janies W. Rose, Pastor. Preaching every Fourth Sunday at 11:00 A. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 0:30 A. M .. Prayer. Meeting Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. l.adies’ Aid Society First Sunday Af ternoon. Keep the Children Well And the Grown Ups Too Pepsi*Cola will do the work, this is the Season when the System needs a bracer. Pepsi-Coia not only braces, but builds Muscle as well. n • r> I t'eps 1-1.01 a will relieve the tired and overworked brain and smooth the wrinkles from the brow. Order a case from your grocer. You cannot afford to be without it. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works L M. Squires, Proprietor. Phone 435 Burlington, N. C. .'Jenerou.s—not in wages only, but in general treatment. Ilie investment would be a good one. It is human to respond to kind ness. Honest—it is not fair to give a wage which forces a girl to be impure and a boy to steal. f'riendly--i-it costs nothing to be kind. A smile, a nod of the head, a hand shake, a recogni tion of real wor!h on the part of the employer as he considers his employe; this would help to solve the (iifficuities existing today be tween the two. Query: Do you ever consider the claim;? of Christ? Do you know that you will be one day obliged to answer to Him for the use or abuse of your privileges ? Why not let Him direct you now, so that you may fairly meet Him aftei- a while? KPiSCOrAL CUL’RCS. Church of The Holy Comforter. The Rev. John Benners Gibble, Recto*'. Services every Sunday, 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P, M. Holy Communion: First Sunday, U:00 A. M„ Third Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Saint’s Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. ». WKBB ATBNDB M. B. CBVSGV SOUTH. Rev. E. C. PnHian. Paitor. Preaching every int Sunday at IIM A. M., and ,8:00 P. M. Second S«a* day at 8:00 P. M. SetuMd snrerjr Saoday at A-.M. ■ JLU. H. g. UooM, 8B|)Wii>t>aMti PBBfBYTSBUN CilllSCI. . Rev; Donald ltdvcr, FmA««. Services Sunday at 11:0# A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday Sehiool at 9:46 A. IL B. B. S«llari, SuperinteadaB^\ Prayer Ucatinft, W^ncaday at 8:110 P. If. The Public is cor Ually invited ta all iKTvires. ■ BAPTiSf CHURCH. Rev. M. W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Wor^iip, 11:00 A. M., aaa 8:00 P. M. Sunday Sdiool at 9:30 A. M. J. H. Vernon, Su^rinter.dent. Praise and Prayer Services, Wedaea- day at S:00 P. M. Christian Culture Class, Satuntey at 3:00 P. M. Chiirch Conference, Wednesday be fore First Sunday of each 7:.‘)0 P. M. Observance of Lord’s Supper, Ftrw Sunday iii each mcnih. Woman’s Unioti, First Monday of sack Month, 3:30 P. M. THE METHODIST PROTESTAN* CHURCH. The public is cordially invited. All Pews t'ree. Fine Veated Choir. FRONT STREET M. £. CHURC& SOUTH. Rev. D. H. Tultle Paitor. FOWL MURDER STIRS TOWN. Mrs. Joseph Guy, wife of the ioligate keeper on the Little Fer ry bridge over the Hacknesack river, saw a man and a woman, crossing the bridge, step to the hail at dusk Saturday night. The Jman carried a bag from which jcame faint cries that Mrs. Guy Itook to be those of a baby. ' Before she could reach him Uhe jman flung hi.! burden into the I river. The pair Sed aa it sank ’out of sight. Mrs. Guy phoned to the police at Little Ferry and Ridgefield Park. N. J., telling them a man had, ju.st thrown a baby tied in a sack into the river.* The news spread and a great crowd gathered ye.sterday when men dragged the river from boati?. Late yesterday afternoon grappling *hooks fastened in the bag and it was drawn to the sur face. Inside was something soft weighing ’ about 10 pound.. Quickly the bag was ripped open and Constable John Agar drag ged forth its contents. Mrs. Guy shrieked as she saw a 10- pound Wyandotte rooster, dead of course. Then every one asked: "But why go to all that trouble to kill a rooster?”—New York Worid Ckwi W IfTK, OHMr MMOn WM*i tec. Tlx iwm no MMtttr ot how laag mi» ami if tk* M ttUtlO* Sr. It r*H«m 2Se.9te.li.» Peace to those who enter. Blessings to those who go. Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 A M. and 8:00 P. H. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper with offering for Church charities, F*r«t Sunday in each moiltb, Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:St A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:00 P Board of Stewards meet on Monday 8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday • each month. Woman’s Missionary Society me«tt 4:00 P. M., on Monday, after If* and Srd Sundays. Parsonage, corner W. Davis and Hok« Streets. Pastor’s Telephune, Mo. 168, Sing—^Talk—Hang Up—“Busy.’’ SmGHKTBISnLLS OIAMOKD KJiX>T&S I AA DrmofM fot - - WIUOND ra*X.C metallic Mrtl fcart Alwtyt Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS S EVERYWHEBE WILL DEMAND THAT GEIt MANY ADHERE TO RULES OF WAREFARE. President has determined on the first step of his policy, .Will present and insist on an ex planation of events since war mat was proclaimed. Mr. WilsoB v/ill act promptly and will insist that Gemany give assurance that nnfemed mer' chant vessel will be risited and crew trassferred before prize is sestrdyedL East Davis Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Paator. Prcai-hiiig Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. .M„ and 8:00 P. M. Pi-ayer Meeting, Wedi'ccUay 8:00 P. M. Ladies’ Aid and Missiooary Soeiotki every Monday afternoon after Plrat Sunday in each montli. Christian Endeavor Society meet* ai 7:00 Every Sunday Evening. Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. M. A. Coble, Superintendent. wru Piiiiathea Clas^tt, You are Invite to attend all theio CRRESTIAN CHUKCR. Corner t;%urch and Davis Streets, Rev. A. B. Kend:tll, I). 3')., P«sf®r. Preaching every Sunday li:00 A. M. ;>iid 8:00 P. Vi. Sunday School, 9:45 A, M. iJvkn S. Foster, Superintendent. Sciiior, Iirtermediat* and Jnnior En deavor Societies meet foK v'tirsiiip every S-,ir.day eveniiif: at 7:00 j,. Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service, every Wednesday at 8:00 P, M, Woman’s Home and Pcraign Mission ary Society nieeLs on Monday after tho first Sunday in each month. Mrs. Ada A. Tejijrue, Pres. I..adies’ Aid Society meels on Mon- day after the second Sunday in each month, at 8:00 P. SI. Mrs. W. R. Sellars, Pres. A eordial invitation extended t« *11. A Church Home for Visitors and (ot Strangers. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street, Kev, T. S, Brown, Pastd?, Morning Ser.'ice 11:00 A, if. Vespers 8:00 P. M, Services every Sunday except the morning Thjrd"1SBnday. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. 3 Robertson, Supt. Teachers' Meeting Wednesday 8:i# P. M, (Pastor's Stody), Woman’s Missionary Society, First Thursday, Monthly, 3:S0 P, M. L. C. H. Society, S^ad ntursday Monthly, 8;C0 P. M. Young FMpla’e Maetinf > SeyaiiA 3«». day at S. P.'M
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