ISSUED EVKBY THUBSDAT. J. P. KEBNOPLE, Editors •1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE' . ADVIbTUINO KA.TRB )QB aqutro (1 In.) 1 time ftiQ, ~f rtCj iiib i'ciicnt lneertlon 80 eenta. For mora apaoe MM) lonier time. ratea farolahetl on applloa >ton. Local nctlose 10 ota. a Una (or (Irat igaartlon ; lubacaatnt IneerUone 6 eta. a Una ■ fraoalenf advertiaementa muat be paid for advance The editor will not be reaponaiole for .'tawa expreeeed by ooriaepondenta. Centered at tbe Poetofflce at Graham. N. 0., aa eecond ol matter. GRAHAM, N.jC., May 20,1913. The Republican* have fallen on the plan of tactics to :propose amendment* to about every item in the tariff bill. The bill is now With the Senate, and while there is a aafe Democratic majority in that branch of Congress, it is pos sible that for the purpose of ob taining some local advantage, some Senators may give some sup port to the Republican opposi tion, such as has been indicated by the action of the Louisiana Sena tors in regard to sugar. Never theless the Senate leaders are standing firm, and feel confident that the bill will go through sub stantially as it came from the House . Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, As sistant Secretary of the Navy, in his address at the A. & M. College Monday advised the young men to ataj in the State. Good advice, that, and that the young men will heed ia devoutly wished. The next meeting of the North Carolina Press Association will be in Asheville, July 24th and 25th. Kditor W. E. Gonxales, of the Col umbia. :State, and Secretary of the Navy Daniels will address the convention. In the noted N. Glenn Williams liqtior caae, Standing Master A. H. Price has decided in favor of .Williams, and takea occasion to severely, and no doubt Justly, crit cite former Commissioner Cabell. The freight- rate question is still • live one in this State, and it appearsjfkely to continue so, until the State and railroads reach an understanding. The United Confederate Veter ans in session at Chattanooga this week have decideda to hold the next reunion at Jacksonville, Florida. Lobbyists at Washington are be ing stirred. The President is af ter them. Local College Will Open Branch at Burlington Soon. Mr. 8. W. Badgett returned from Burlington Sunday morning where lis went Saturday to perfect an arrangement for the opening of a branch of the Carolina Business College of this q|ty, early in June. The -management of the local college haa been in communication With the Chamber ot Commerce of Burlington relative to opening the college for some time, and it Is through the Burlington organiza tion it hat the management has definitely decided to open a branch college here, =*>- Burlington la connected by sn | electric line with Oraham and DaW River, which furnishes a pon ulatlon of about : "15,000 to draw from, besides the smaller " towns nearby and the thickly pop : ulated rurifl sections throughout f the county of Alamance' ao It' r would aeem that the local man '' agemcnt has made a wise decis ion in opening In Burlington. Mr. Badgett reports that the i. people l«r |)1 three towns are very | enthusiastic about the , opening and are promiaing their P hearty endorsement and co-opera- ' All ot the regular business col li lege courses will be taught In college In both day and El alght schools, as taught in the lo | eel college. Mr. Badgett who has Br been prominently connected with If the local college will have charge Bof the Burlington college.-Wlns- Bton-Salem Journal. EL Mr. 8. W. Badgett whp has been Hmomlnently connected with the Hprinston-Salem college will have Kfcarge of the local college. Mr. HBadgett has had considerable ex ■ perlence as traveling salesmsn and |s a good penman, hence ■Js well equipped to render good Ktrrlce In the management of the II local college. Until the office of Bthe college is open Monday, Mr. ■Padgett may be aeen at the Pled* Hotel. H| • ■ K Judge R. B. Peebles arrived Sun- and promptly open- H* court Mondsy morning. K Beading the calendar were II eases. Nine of them had continued for one cause or absence ot material wit- I Reeses or some flaw in the pro-. Hidings. One was tried end the HpUntlff granted relief. Two were Wit open to be taken up later. has been busy and cases :of long standing, of general interest have appears that the aet cat will scarcely be disposed of end of the week, except esses thst cannot be HfS, Mary Trekald of Hartford, years old. won a game ot Started to laugh, and died. ANOTHER GEOLOGICAL SUR VEY FIRE. Tfcla Time Kntlre Building and Con tent* Barely EK>K Deetraetloa. The United State* Geological Survey had another cloae call on Sunday, May 18th, in a destruct ive (Ire that practically gutted the baaement of the entire build ing which it occupie*. Owing to the congested condition of the ■tore room* and document room* and to the escape of gae, the fire proved to be most stubborn and difficult to handle and resulted in the collapse of some twnty fire men, among them the Chief of the Washington Fire Department- There was little flame but the smoke poured In dense volumes from the Survey building, suffo cating the firemen, who however, fought desperctely to keep the fire confined within the basement. The Chief of the Plre Department states had it got paat the stair case which hla men were holding and into the elevator ahafts prob ably the entire building and possi bly other adjacent buildings would have been, consumed. The de struction, as it was, resulted in a loss of about (75,000, mostly In to pographic maps, geologic folios, and reports, wtych, however, can be replaced. The unpublished da ta and other material in the up per floors of the building, having an estimated value between four and a half and five million dol lars, were fortunately unharmed. "The only thing that aaved the rest of the Survey building from total destruction," said Director Smith in an interview, "was the the efficiency of the Washington Fire Department, aided as It was by some fire proof doors leading from the basement to the upper hall, which had been erected on the recommendations of the Chief of the Fire Department and the Fire Marshal. In ita present quar ters, installing every pos sible safeguard, It appears that the Government must rely upon the bravery and efficiency of the Washington Fire Department." The Survey'* campaign of last winter resulted in the authori zation . by Congress of a new tullding to coat $2,690,000, but work on H cannot begih until the money la made available in (he the next appropriation bill. Then according to the usual,time re quited in the construction of Gov ernment buildings, It will be from three to four years before the Survey can get out of its present quarters. According to the rec ord of the last few years, three, or possibly four more fires must be reckoned with, since an annual fire event for the Geological Sur vey building has come to be ex pected copy for the Washington newspapers. Fire Sale! The Qeologlcal Survey institutes unique proceedure in offering Its Qeologlcal Polios at one-fifth the usual price as the result of fire in Survey building. Aa a result of the recent fire in the Oeologicai Survey building the Director haa announced a "fire Kale" of geologic folloa. The entire baaement in which the fo lioa were atored waa filled with denie smoke and many of the fo lloa were burned, othera acorched, and all more or leaa damaged by water. With the approval of Secretary Lane the Director an nounce! that he will aell the en tire remaining atock ot eome 150,- 000 folloa, four-flftha of which are probably aa near perfect aa good* ii^naily offered in a smoke or fire aale at the nominal price of & centa each. The regular re tail price of the standard folloa ii M centa, but a few unusually large folloa have sold at M centa, and the regular price of the "field edition" of the later folios, a m6re convenient form for use in the field ia M centa. All of theae are now to be had at I centa each, but no wholeaale rate applies to thia fite aale. Now la the lime for atodcnta, engineers and the public generally to order geologic folloa to com plete their filea or to become ac quainted with . this Government publication, the Its numbers of which fully describes the geolo gy of some XllJtH square mile* of the United Statea, The stock In cludes probably 50,000 to 100,000 copies on which the real damage is practically negligible. Appli cation shoud be made to the Di rector V. 8. Oeologicai Survey, Washington, D. C., and remittance made by money order or In coin. Llata will be sent on application. According to ths reports to North Presbyterian Omtril As sembly at |U recent seselon In Atlanta, nearly 4,000 church** In that body did not receive a single member the past yaar through confession of faith. In Lee county, 8. C, a few davs ago M. L. Garrett ahot and kill ed Aaron Campbell, who had mar ried Garrett'a daughter only t hour* before • and then killed Campbell's father, John A. Camp bell. Garrett took refuge in a swamp and for nearly »« hour* held at bay the aheriff and a large Posse. but finally aurrendered and waa taken to Jail. A WOMAN'S WORK sometimes reduces her strength to the depths of weakness—her devotion to household cares prevents snlMsid rest and recreation. - Thousands oi women in this condition find Scott's Emulsion exactly what they need; it is predigested body-food so medically perfected that every drop yields direct returns in strengthening the organs and tissues uM in making healthy, life stwtslning blood. • Scott's KaaiMoa is devoid of alcohol or any harmful drugs, and overcomes tiredness aad nervousness in a marvelous way. Health And Hygiene. YOUB CHANCE* FOR CONMJMP TIOW. They Depend I'pea Year Age. Octapa tloo, aad Mode of Urlag. Your chances for consumption are good. Indeed they are entire ly too good. -Hare are soms in teresting facts about your chances. Last year 1 over thirteen and one half, per cent, of all the deaths In North Carolina, or one out of every seven were caused by con sumption. You run more chances of dying from consumption than from any other disease. Pneumonia -comes second, follow ed by diarrhoea an heart diseases- Children and old people have the least to fear from consump tion, but about one death out of every four occUrlng between the ages of twenty and forty is due to consumption. Consumption exists and can be cured all the way from the equa tor to the poles. Your chances for consumption depend far more on what you do than where you live. Those who work and live in foul, dusty, dirty places, such as cigar makara, tobacco workers, saloon keeper*, or Stone cutter* run five time* a* many chance* of dying !h>m consumption a* farmer* .or lumbermen. . But don't lose hope. You cm e'-t-iiy make your own chan.x>* (infinitely better than those of {lnfinitely better than those of the farmer or out of doors worker. Their chief advantage is in the fresh air they get when at work. But they don't work all the tj,me, and so they don't get an abund ance of fresh air all the time. Very few of them get enough of fresh air In their bed-rooms if they can keep it out. If you want to have better chances get it 24 a day. It has been found that the ma jority of those suffering from con sumption are persons who have lived irregular or unhygenic lives, or who are compelled, in order to gain a livelihood, to work In un healthful surroundings. Remember that the dangerous germs coughed or sneeied out in the air are not so likely to in fect us if we keep the well swept out with a constant flood of fresh air. 100 Kew»rd SIOO The readers of thU paper will be pleaaed to learn tbat there la at leaat one dreaded din eaae tbat aclence baa been able to oure In all lu atagea, and tbat l> catarrh. Hall'a Catar rh Cure la tbe only poaltlre cure now known to the medical fraternity. Oatarrb being a onnetlMUoual dtaeaaa. requlrea a oonatltu tlonal treatmrnt. Hall'a Oatarrb Cure la taken Intensity. acting directly upon tbe blood alHl muooua aurfaoea of tbe ayetem, thereby di-atroylug the foundation of tbe dlaeaae, and firing tbe patient atrengtb by building up tbe oonatltutlon and aaelellim nature Tn doing Its work Tbe proprietor* have so nineh faith In Ita curative powers tbat tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any oaae tbat It falls to ours, bend for list of testimonial a. Addreea F, J. OH KNIT Jt CO., Toledo, O. Sold by sll Druggists, Tto. • Take Hall's family rills for oonstlpstlon Oov. Craig hai pardoned E. B. Purvia of Tarboro, convited of embezzlement. The atory la that Purvia appropriated 91,600 to aend hia aick wife to a hoapital and made reatitution when proa ecuted. The Judge, solicitor and Jury all aigned the petition tor pardon. English Spavin Linimnet re moves llard, Soft and Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses; also Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring Bone, Stifl- s, Sprains, Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save 9M) by use of one bot tle. A wonderfdl Blemish Care. Sold by Qraham Drag Company. The Aahevllle Citizen saya five mulea and four horaes perished in a fire which destroyed the mule stablea ot the Blltmore estate at an early hour Wednesday morning a week. Bight animals were sav ed . together with the wagons, buggies and other vehlclea that were atored In the barn. On account ot the s-hour law re ducing the work of clerks and carriers |n the postal service the appropriation had to be increased for the work. Ot the new appro priation North Carolina |a allowed 91.SU for city delivery and 9**].4o for additional clerk hire. Expressions of good will be tween the United Statee and Ja pan and the hopes of continued friendly relations were voiced by speakers Friday at a luncheon given by the Japan Society In New York to Oeorge ot Pittsburg, newly appointed am bassador to Japan. froasts to the Japanese Emperor and the President of the United States were drunk In grape Juke. mini BUOY EMM Or DOM Everything You Bat Pis ITEM YOU? Kxperts declare that the reaaea stomach disorders are so rasnmna la thla country Is dae to hasty aad cifflni hiMti of witliif ■ Btoonch troubles aad raadewa coodltloaa alao aaaally ga together. Joka IM af Oaeeata. N. T., ays: 1 have bsea lisabli* with a bad at—ash trsakls far Bftese years, aad beesass so weak that I could hardly walk ar da aay.work. My appetite was very poor, aad It aeaased Impos eto «st say relief. Sines taklag bottles eTvinol I Sad that It kas already made a isaaaiksbls lasprore assat la say health; my dlgsetloa la mock strsagsr. aad I have galaed la WtlgnL Tlael asakea weak atemarta atroag becaoea It atrsagtksas aad tease ap the wsakeaed. tired aad overtaxed - - A f Ik «» ■!— ■ -- lf I_ - I nerve* or tn« difMUT« orftmnit v lnoi k Hilljr iMlmttitad If the wnkMt ttooichi, Is (Miclom to tk# Try a bottle of Vlnol with the be istaiaed if It drnwaotHsSp you. 6RAHAM DRUG Co._ the paper of Marion Butler,, at one tims United States Senator, who begk jfiilttng the paper in Clinton Sampson county, years ago, when the Farmer's Alliance and later the Populist party made an open ing for him, and who subsequent ly moved it to Uoldsboro and then to Raleigh, has been sold to the Winston-Republican and will dis continue. publication. Lester F. Butler, brother of the ex-Senator Butler, brother of the ex-Senator, who has edited the paper for sev eral years, will engage in the fur niture business in Durham. The Caucasian has lately been a Roose velt progressive. A slight cold in a child or a grown person holds possibilities of a grave nature. Croup may come on suddenly, broncnitis or pneumonia may develop, severe catarrnal troubles and consumption are possibl; results. Foley's Hon ey and Tar Compound nips a cold at ■ tn4 outset,, cures croup and quickly checks a deep-seateu cougn and heals all inflamed mem branes. JKor sale by all dealers. Dr. W. B. 'Morton- a Baptist minister was attacked on the strets of Louisburg Sunday night a week by Wm. Bailey, 18 years old, who struck him in the face. The seventh grade of the grad ed schools at Louisburg had changed teachers seven times in four months, it seems because the grade was hard to handle. Dr. Morton was the last man on the Job and in the - school room he had an encounter with young Bailey in which the boy came out second best. Bailey was arrested and bound to court for his attack on Dr .Morton. Poor appetite is a sure sign of Impaired digestion. A few doses Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your di gestion and improve your appe tite. Thousands have oeen bene fitted by taking these tablets. For sale by all dealers. When the caie of Cline vs. Cline, • suit for slander, was called in Catawba Superior Court week be fore last, and Judge Daniels learn ed it was a case of father against son he remarked that he didn't want to try a case like that. The Judge'asked for a conference with the father and son and their attorneys. This was arranged and within an hour the w.hole matter was arranged satisfacto ry to all. The great calamity in Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suffering and sickness from colds and exposure resulted. L. Poole, 8317 California street, Oma ha, writes, "My daughter had a severe'cough and cold but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knock ed it out in no time." Refuse substitutes. For sale by all deal ers. ' His friends will be interested to know that Ma). J. H. Watlington, of the county of Caswell, sah, has shaHen the dust of North Caroli na from his feet and now has his habitat in Alabama. The Major is a peripatetic, and has made himself known to a good many people. • The spring months often find a woman tired out with pain in the back, hips and head, nervous and sleepless. Foley's Kidney Pills will quickly prove their worth and value as a healer of all kid ney and bladder ailments and ir regularities. They are a splen did remedy for rheumatism, clear ing the uric acid from the Joints and system. Try them. For sale by all dealers. Cleve Daniels, a negro, was con victed of murder in Durham last week and sentenced to be electro cuted July 14. His attorney says he will carry his case to the high est court and believes he can ob tain a commutation. WsaSerfltf nun Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve la known everywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of the akin, and "also for burns, bruises and bolls. Reduces inflammation and is soothing and healing. J. T. Sos samann, publisher of News, Cor nelias, N. C., writes that one box helped his serious skin ailment af ter all other remedies failed. Only 85 cents. Recommended by Gra ham Drug Company. Wake Forest College commence ment was held this week. The graduating class numbered 74. Dr. Hugh Black of New York city preached the baccalaureate ser mon and delivered the annual ad dress. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain'* Tablets. Dariui Downey, of Newberg Junc tion, N. B. t writes. "My wife has been using Cliambrrluiii'* Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lota of good." If you have any trouble with your stom ach or bowels give them a trial. For Bale by all dealers. While riding on the rear of a tender of a Norfolk and Southern yard engine in the railroad yard at New Berne, T. S. Manning, yard conductor, waa throws from the steps, caught beneath a heavy lo comotive and cruahed to death. r (to Aleut Foot E«e. The aaUuita powdar to baahakaa lata CT'sagfeagxßaaa —4 >»laoa« alt of p.lo sad jlvaa rot and jps.r rsm«asi« State Horticulture W. N. Butt, figure* the fruit crop thle way ; Apple* # per cent of a full crop, peachea N pe* cent, pears IS per c*nt„ grape* H per cent. Much fruit (ell from the tree* thia onth gnd the cool weather materially leaaened the crop. • Lame back la usually cauaed by rheumatism of the muscles of the back fur which you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Lin iment For sale by all dealer*. .'. . . ——' --- —- PROGRAM OF THE ELON COL LEGE COMMENCEMENT. Plftii{iliM Speaker* lnteresting Exercises—Cllty-two Will fttecelve Diploma* and Certittraten. Cor. of Xhe Qleaner. The 24th annual commencement exercises of Eion College will be gin on Saturday evening of this week with the Senior Class Day exercises. These exercises will Continue till Wednesday evening of next week, and promise to be of uncommon interest. The baccalaureate aermSn • will be delivered, on Sunday morning at 11.30 o'clock by Dr. Warren H. Dennison, Norfolk, Va., whose sub ject is to be Life's Qreiat Rule. President Harper of the College will deliver the baccalaureate ad dress that evening, using as his theme Life's Essential Ingredients. The three literary societies will give the program of their repre sentatives on Monday evening, at whiih time also the Board of Trustees will meet in annual ses sion. The meeting "of the Building Committee of the Board tfhich has had charge of the erection of the new gymnasium, will occur Monday at noon, and the commit tee will make its final report to the Board of Trustees that even ing. Tuesday morning "Dr. Charles W. Kent, of the University of Virgin ia, and one of the South's fore most scholars, will deliver the lit erary address before the socie ties, using as his theme Lincoln and Davis, it being the anniver sary of the birth-day of Jeffer son Davis, President of the Con federacy Dr. Kent will be heard with gladness on that theme. That afternaon will occur the business meeting of the Alumni Associa tion, and the recital of the De partment of Expression, and that evening the annual Concert of the Music Department will take jilace. The great day of the entire sea son will be the final day next Wednesday, when the graduating class will have its final exercises at 10 o'clock. At this time fifty two persons will receive degrees, diplomas, and certificates the largest' number to bj so honored at any commencement up to this time. The Art Exhibit will be given In the West Dormitory Annex on the afternoon of this day and the evening will be taken up with the Alumni Address by Mrs. J,. K. Ruebush, Dayton, Va„ whose' theme will be Universal .Democra cy. Following Mrs. Kuebush's ad dress will occur the annual Alumni Banquet in the College Dining Hall. Elon College, May 26, 1913. Foley Kidney Pills repay your confidence in their healing and curative qualities. Any kidney or bladder disease not beyond the reach of medicine will yield to their use. Mrs. Cordelia Cope land, Mo., says, "I had kidney and bladder trouble for over a year and five bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured me." It is the same stoVy from every one who uses them. All say, ''they cured me." For sale by all druggists. The Grand Lodge of Odd. Fel lows will meet in Durham next year. M. L. Shipman has Jtteen elected Orand MOoter. A man living at Auburn, New York, had a severe attack of kid ney and bladder trouble. Being a working man, not wanting' to lose time, he cured himself complete ley by using Foley Kidney Pills. A year later he says, "It is a pleasure to report that the cure was permanent." Hip name is J. A. Farmer. For sale by all deal era. The Scottish Society of America celebrated with a grand gather ing of Scotch people at Red Springs Wednesday. Editor Jas. A. Macdonald, of Toronto, Canada, was the speaker. •^00 —Dr. E. Detcbnn's Anti Dinrectic may be worth to you more than 9100 if you have a child who soils bedding from in continence of water during sleep Cares old and yoaug alike. It arrests the trouble at onoe. sl. Sold by Graham Drag Co. Fred Dayvault, 16-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. .Dayvault of Concord waa drowned Tuesday a week in a river near Belle Buckle, Tenn. He was in a camp at Willing, Tenn., attending a summer school. LAYMEN'S MISSIONERY MOVE MENT M. E. CHURCH SOUTH WAYHBIVILUi, X. C. J see SS-Jaly 10. l»i3. U* roand trip Aire* ill SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket* will be on aale Jane 23 to 28 inclusive. Final return limit to reach original starting point by midnight July 13, 1913. Sound trip, fare* fruin principal points aa follows: Golds boro f 10.05 Seltna 19 65, Raleigh $9.20, Dur ham $8.45, Burlington 17.40. Rate* in aiune proportion from all other points. For detailed information, schedule*, Pullman accomodation*, etc. ask your agent or communicate with J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. i: ■ , 1 ;■" ... ' cream more delicious —more wholesome —than >d®EMS®t . nd itis to scrupulous care After the Ingredients' LJ ■■■■■■■■■^ " ' IIIhiL la making that It owes its rich- are mifed the cream is m ,y> ' J? ~ ' . , deg.—then put Into the \ ") ~~ 2 /rwi\. --}/ The raw creim comes from * ~— MV\ IV*/ ' the finest Government inspected ree *® ra - i M JiUSflk ™*s. "It is tested in our own , ,. From I . th ° freeZC ™ ' l **» .E&A laboratory for its per cent, of to the cool.ng room to harden. y A ■■ buttcr f a t ' where we Jceep the temperature 7 MMSaMm The W * hest l ua,it y of nnts From the time the cream is i£S&JSaMBSyM 111 IfflPiic ~ fteßh ri P e fruits—arc bought receivod, Until it Is handed to you, iinft i I P|W| for The Velvet Kind. human hands dTnot touch it. N cfjPcs2#^ : — DS To insure the destruction of 11 ,s made in a P ,snt ' wllit? - /fijS. friUjCZ m\ IIE 811 bacteria, the milk is past.ier enameled inside, that is kept im t— ***-"- yMgZp vjjf#gr 1 I heat Never before—was ice crean 3? JMI I 11| ~ , - made under such sanitary condi &9QHI JUL. lHft v Ti M , K US W£ , tions - Never was cream s ' WJIIB tlw i tth f einorf ; n »^ c ™ ,n ' no wholesome—so delicious. \ WM P9 H matter how *™ tuU y made - Order it at the fountain by JR -JS mP9 P § Rffl furcr—more wholesome— the saucer. Send in your order " I 11IIH eream this It would bo im- fpr The Velvet Kind in any JSI|II PURITY ICE CREAM CO., VirkWk RICHMOND, VA. JD^E FOR SALE BY ~ ' > GrahamDrugCo.,Graham,N.C. rtfli | '[SEASONABLE GOODS I Now is the time to get a Refrigerator, Ice 5 5 : fa' Ww Cream Freezer, Porch Shades, Porch Swings and |S j IXS [r ytil]|L|M| Rockers, Screen Doors and Windows, Hammocks | J ; ! and 00 Stoves. Buy these goods of and save|| I jJ* We deliver any where in Graham or Haw River j i| M. B. SMITH, j Furniture and House Furnishings |ij| Burlington, N. C. • \\ /7 F\ WMIMHMWMHMWHH MMMWIMHIMIMMIW* MHMHIIMHWMS ANNOUNCEMENT ~ To the People of Burlington, Graham, Haw River and Communities CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE Located in Winston-Salem, N. C. and Charleston, S. C. and affiliated with the South, ern National Business Colleges of Rome, Ga., Chattanooga and Bristol, Tenn., among the Souths oldest, highest endorsed, most progressive and leading schools of business. Opens Day and Night Schools in Burlington, Wednesday, June 4th. Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand, Typewriting, Salesmanship, Civil Service, Pen manship, and all Commercial and English Branches taught by personall instruction in both day and night schools. ONE MONTH FREE TUITION TO THE FIRST 25 ENROLLED Positions Secured For All Graduates or Tuition Refunded. Worthy young people un able to pay tuition m advance may learn and pay out of salary after securing positions. Special students rates on electric cars for both day and night schools. Write at once for endorsements of our highest officials, outline of courses, rates, and full information. « CAROLINA BUSINESS COLLEGE Winston-Salem, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Charleston, k C. NOTE—The location of the Burlington College will be announced next week. Mortgagee's Sale Of Real Estate. Under ud by virtue of tbe power of sale ruined in a certain mortgage exeeoted br I, Hanford mid wife Loannle ltanford, «• J. JMlchctt. on thu lMh day of AUK alt, IMO. nod recorded In the o«oe 01 the Htgitter of Deeds for Alaumnce county. In Hook of !"««W F ni I*«d« of TPU.I No. Mat pa«e So. Bit, said mortgage hai ing been executed to aecure the payment of a bond for eBO and tin- Interest turn-on. mid bond baring been due and payable un the lHth day of Ai«usl. Mil amf default bavins been asads In tbe payment of aaldI bond andlnterest Uiereon. tbe undersigned will, on MONDAY, JUNE 23« D, 1913, at 12 o'clock M- at U» oourt bouse door la Ombara, Alaiuaueeoount,. North Carolina. * f«r sale to the b lib eat bidder (or cash the Mlowlng described propertr: A ctuiu tract or panel ot land In Burling ton township, Alamance county, North Caro lina. adenine the landa of 4. a. Hanfoid, fellar. Hlreet. North OaroU a Katlroad Com pany and being U* Mo. M in the Sf w JK"!5t" n ;! 1,0 m "€*• o" 1 »"rvry of the city of Burlington, and mora partloulaiir bounded and described in tbe record of the mortgage above referred to In Ikiok of Mprt prttßrtsi By ibe Alamance Insurance * Ileal Estate Co., Agent, ADiIIIiISTRATOR'S NOTICE. dot* authenticated on or before the nth day s|SpL ,• ; ■ ■ ' :v""" • ... NOTICE Of Bond Election Br order of the Board of OommMoMr* ot the town of Ombam. North Carolina. adopt election will be held In «M town of (Jrslimn On the 10th day of June. MIS, at which eieo tlon the 'im-Htion of IHUIOR DO rear t percent. •OUJHjii bonds of said town of Graham for an sartts&is,a«w,» roters of Mild ton. Held election IsOalled and will be «oodacted act entitled: "An Aot td Authorise the Town of Orahatn to laaue Bonds for Par ing hiireeu and Mdewalks." which act tnt £Mjed and duly ratified by Ma General As- Hm. oi liia Oarollna,at its re*ulsr see * '* t ß rJ k * r P r — t *■* Or order of Hid Board of Commissioners of the town of Ormhein. there will be a new reiteration lit eooordanee with the law. of all qualified elector* for Mid election- The registration books will be open between the hours of t o'clock «. St. aad sunaet on aaafc da*leuodays be In all respects oooducted aa for the gen aBScSrSSSKaSta tboae opposed a similar ballot -A*alnst SSSfebaffiM tfiT&MSi Registrar By order of the Board of Uoaualsatonar* of iks of wraham, this the Uih day of April, OU. latjM Service by Publication. i North Carolina—Alaa»nce County* IB the Superior Court* Special Proceeding!. John n. Montgomery and wife, Lore F..T.C. Montgomery and wife, Blimbrtb h., 1. P. Montgomery and wire, Utile T., Ida K. Ho.amen and buaband. Ludwlck Rum ▼a. • >j, William f. Mont gome ryand wife, la per Moat- Fl% r fcX l H%£ou!;r, MUa ''° Mrr iDd named, will take aoUoa 'hat an action en titled a* above has been commence.) in tbe puperlor Court of AWmaoee oonoly toaaU certain landa situate In Alamanoe county, Mortn Carolina, for partition among tbe len anta In ecasmon who are the owner# thereof In fee, said teoanta In common being J. 11.. J. P.. T. a. William I. and WslttrT. Mont mwnr, and Mn. Ida E. Hummera am Hn Tfoaa Beeale Holt. Tbe isndsars thoee known aa the O. A. Monlcomery Home Place. Tbe aatd defendants will further take ootloa that they an required to appear oa Monday, June «, 1»11, at tbe oSU* ol the Clark of the ■superior Court of AUmanoe epantp, at tbe court houae n Qrahatn, North Carolina, and answer or demu. to the oomplalnt Sled in , said oOee oa Monday. May I, IMS, or the ! pbdm tffs will apfly to the court for tbe relief demanded In ali complaint. Done at offloa In SiMtfua. this the sth day at May. Mia J. D. KKKMODLB. mr«t , e.AC. ■ ! ! • EoQß—Buff mod White Orping ton*. 8. C. White Leghorns and Golden Seabright Bantama—fine ■tock—92.s4 per aettiug of 15. B. V XUKNEK, Graham, N. C. 1 ' v'•' ?L -i ft ' ""jr - - - ■