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p- tit i M- ^JM» two ' . ■ .'..... ‘ ' ''t.*- ^ w TwicK'A-yiMi appATot aBamMnin a e f^S ' rmm^t imm i, urn ' \ NOnCB FECIAL BOND ELECTION IN M0R1X»( TOWNSHIP. Notice is h«r^y given that tte Boaid of Coounissioners of A]junance cousty, pursuant to the power, in them, vested by an act of the General Assembly. 1915. CHAS. D. JOHNSTON, Qeric to the Board of OoaU' % ty Commissions. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN FAUCETT TOWNSHIP. Notice is h^by gives that of North Carolina^t its session,)^ Board of Commissioners of 1915, same being House Bill No. Alimjaiice county, ptirsaant to 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387, has orders an election to be hdd in Morton township on the 1st day of June, 1915, for the purpose: of submitting to the qualified, voters of ttie said town ship the question of voting the sum of ten thousand dollars rt five per cent (555^) thirty year bonds of the said township, to give in exchange for ten thou sand dollars of the five per cent. (5"-) preferred stock of and in the Alamance. Durfiam and Orange Railway and Electric Company. That said election will be held in said township at the usual voting precinct therein and will be conducts in the manner and subject to the same rules and regulations as provid ed for the general election of county officers by the general election laws of the State of North Carolina. That for the purpose of this pree^ng the date of closing and lAuiB on the second Saturday before the Section. This the 16th day of AprU, 1915. CHAS. Dv JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Baud of Coun ty CommissioneTs. the po«%r, in them, v^ted by an act of the General Assemb^ of North tiaroUna at its session, 1915, same being House Bill No. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1,387. has oofdeired an Section to be held in Faucett towiishlp on the 1st day of June, 1915, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters 6f the said town- NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION IN BUBUNG- TON TOWNSHIP. Notice is ho«by. givm that the Board of Comntissioaers of Alainance county, ponHiwit :to the power, in ^em, vested by an act of the G^ei^ Assembly 4f Noilh Carolina at its sasaion, 1915, same being ifoiise Bill No. 1,274 and Senate Bill No. 1^387, i aaid|«Bd H. W. and Mm ck»e R. H«ffinao are the duly ed poUholders and iudg«e for said deetioh in Nath Buriing- ton preeiact' That said R. J. Hall and W. A. Hall registrars for aaid electfoa in Burlington township «>»»» keep the registratiw books for Uie registration of voters of the said towi^p for a period of not less 9um twenty days {Sun day excepted) preceding the day of ciosing luid shall elose on the second Saturday before the election. This the 6th day of April, 1915. CHAS. D, JOHNSTON, Clerk to the Board of Coun ty Cbnunissioners. ship the qu^tion of voting the ordei?ed an election to be 'ii. j. rev.nolds 6.V XEWSTAPRR sum off ten thousand^oUars of^jj^j^ Burlington township on; advertising five per-cent, (o^.) thirty year;gth day of June. 1915, fori Mr. K. J. Iteyaolds, of Winsto.s bonds of the said township to the purpose of submitting to the Sakm, is recognized being one of ff T qualified voters of the said town- ; the most successful business mon in ^nd dollars of the five ^r c^ent, gjjjp the question of voting the |ihe South today. He is known far prefei-red stwk of and '^Msum of fifty thousand dollars of |and wide as the tobacco king of the Atoance, Durha^ a”^,f.ve per cent, (5%) thirty year'Twin City. Mr. Reynolds recently Orange Railway and EaectriCi jj^jj^g g^jjj township, to made the statement that the lat said'SlCCtlOn fttvrthnnffA for fiftv fhnn- j Company. election an entirely new regis-jtion of county officer^ by the tration of voters of town" ship has been ordered, and C. M. Pritchette is the duly appointed registrar, and Jas. W. Summers and Hugh Burch are the duly appointed poUholders and judges for said election. That said C. M. Pritchette registrar for said election in Morton township shall keep open !9»e registration books for the registration of voters of the said township for a period vf not less than twenty days (Sun day excepted) preceding the said date of closing and shall close on the second Saturday ba- This the 6th day of April. news- . . . . . .give in exchange for fifty tholn papers arc the standard forms of ad- Wlll be held in said township at tjjg gyg and correct mediums thru the usual voting p^inct there-j preferred stock of and in which to reach the people. Mr. Reyn- in and will be conducted m the Alamance, Durham and olds had this to say about newspapei- same manner and subject to the Electric | advertising: . same rules and regulations as That said election! ''I belie\’e that a manufacturer who provided for the general elec-.^yjjj held in said township at has a good product with which he g-eneral election laws of the State of North Carolina. That for the purpose of this election an entirely new registra tion of v’otei’s of said township Huffman is the duly appointed registrar, and E. L. Boswell and Chas. A. Wilson are the duly has been ordered, and A. O. appointed poUholders and judges for fraid election. That said A. 0. 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 not less than twenty days (Sunday v>aC sckbd with the U8U&1 voting precincts thcriJ-make a popular app^lj and will in and will be conducted in thc|tell the truth about it in the daily pa- same manner and subject to ilic same rules and regulations rts provided for the general elec tion of county officers by the general election laws of the State of North Carolina. That for the pui'pose of this election an entirely' new regis tration of voters of said town ship ha.s been ordered, and W. A. Hall is duly appointed registrar, and J. W. Cates and Adolphus Cheek are the duly appointed a jnod selling or- fra»iration. wi!l make an unqualified success, I have had en'.ple experience with this form of advertising to prove, beyond any doubt, that newspapers jare, urquestioRably the standard form of advertising. "When you consider the number of newspapers that daily go into the mil lions of homes and how dependent We aij are upon them for the world's new:s, it would be hard to depreciate their value as an odverti^inK medium. Af- pollholders and judges for said ‘ter all, it is a simple matter of tnanu- 1 cBntawMcroiT > BKfOBMBO CHintCH. Cemr Front m4 Andnrapn Strast*. K«r. p. C. Cox. SoDdaj Sdbool every Sabbath M A. iJ. Fretebinc t^try First ud-fiiird.Sab- tetfa at 11:00 A. H., wd 8:00 K SS. Mid-Weid^ 8«vke every WedMtMfay, 8:00 P. M, Everjroiie WeleooM. C'anKtaace C«irecr Freot ud TmA- linger Str^s. aOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams Avenue and Hall Street. Rev. Jamea V. Rose, Pastor, Pr«achlng every Fourth Sunday at 11.00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Suaday at 9: AM Prayer Meeting Weikcsday, 8:00 P. M. Ladies’ Aid Society First Sunday Ai- ternoon. M. *. aovm. Rev. El. C. DBi>|ba0i, fastor. Prfiarhing evtry first Sunday ll4t A. M., and 8:00 P. M. See^ S«»- d«y «tS:00 P. M, Suitd^r SAeel «*«ry Soadaj at M4f 'A.1I. A.M. B. R. Moere, Si»«rl»t**Bi. WelcMM, raSSBTTBRtAN CMOBCH. Rev. DmmM Melvw, PiuAw. Services erery Stuiday at ll.-M A M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday Sduxd at 9:46 A. M. B. R. Sellars. SapoliiteodMt. Prayer Meeting, Wsdnoaday at 8:00 P. M. . TIte Public ia e«/rd{a]Iy invitad t» all aerviceSi':. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. M. W. Buck. Pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Church af The Holj Cemf»rter. The Rev. John Senners Gibble, Keetor. election for SouOh Burlington voting precinct: and R. J. Hall is the duly appointed registrar. I Keep the Children Well And the Grown Ups Too Pepsi-Cola will do the work, this is th.2 Season when the System needs a bracer. Pepsi-Coia not only braces, but builds Muscle as well. Pepsi-Cola 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. facturing a good article—and lettinj; the people know the truth about it. “Yes, newspapers are good . adver^ tifiing mediums, or this company would have found St out before it be gan in\esting hundreds of thousands of dollars in their columns annually. “This company thought enough of aiivcrtising as a selling medium not to rcli'cni'h on expenses in thia divi sion Ilf (he liiisines!! when the Europe an vviii broke out. As a niattcr of fact, more was appropi'iatod i,f advei ti.-iiiiK than we woul* have other wise expended. A.«; a result, we are doinK the large.'t business ii', our his tory." Ta Drive Out Malaria A»d Balid Up The System Take the Old Staadard GROVE'S TASTEtESS chin TONIC. You know irhat you ate taking, as Che farsmls is printM ou every i*bel, abowing it ii Qttinio* and Iron iu a tasteless form. The Qainitie driven out malaria, the Iran Duilda up the system. SO cents XADlsa J Ait Tw oniRiM for cm-cma-r>» s a Sl^UOHO B^tiO rn,I.S a Ekd ■nd>^ Ct.D saetmlHc boves^ iviUa ^uevO> 91AMOH9 rtTU'LK for fears renrd«d m Sest.SMi^ Alwmft SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sgg, EVERYWHERE Phone 435 Burlington, N. C. CAT.\WBA COI.LEGK FINALS. Rev. W. H. Ware, of Salisbury, Speaks —nipiomas Presented; Play and Alumni Banquet. Newton, May 2S.—Finals at Cataw ba College were held today and to night. This morning- the graduating ■exei'cises were held and diplomas and r»rtificates conferred. The full grad- uate.s are Herbert Ingle and Aaron jTosh and certificutCj were Iw^stov/ed or Miss Mattie Reinbardt, department of voices; and Misse.s Mary Field Low- rance and Mamie Lee Miller, depart ment of art,. This afternoon Rev. W, R. Ware of Salisbury, presiding elder of the Salis bury disvtript, Methodist church, and an old student in Catawba, deliv red the annua! literary ;iddress. Tonight the senior class presented '‘Miss Bob White.” a play that '.vas well’executej and well received by a large audience. The almuni held a banquet last night aud heard Rev. C. W. Warliek deliver one aiumni address. iCleir- ence Clapp presided at the banquet as toastmaster, and short, enjoyable talks were delivered by President J. D. Andrew, Aaron To.sh, of the senior class; Erman Plott, of the alumni, and Kev. W, R. Ware. A strong, opti mistic note was sounded and the pros pects of the college declared to be bright with promise for the new year. Many visitors^ have beeit here this week and the weaiher.has been idea; for commenr.imcnt. Services every Sunday, 11:00 A. U. and 8:00 P. M. Holy Communion: First Sunday, ll:t)0 A. H., Third Sunday, 7:30 A. K. Holy and Saint's Days, 10:00 A. II. Sunday School 9:30 A. H. The public is cordially invited. All Pews Free. Fine Vested Choir. KRONT STREET M. E. CBURCiB, SOUTH. Rev. I). H. Tuttle Pastor, reace to those who enter. Blessings to those irho go. Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 A M. and 8:00 P. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper witk offering for Church charitiea, F^rct Sunday in each montl). Sunday School, every Sunday, 9;8I A. K. Eraser Meeting, Wednesday, 8-‘09 P M. Board of Stewards meet on Monday 8:00 F. M., iiftar Fourth Sanday > each month. Women's Missionary Society meetr 4:00 P. on Monday, after 1st and 3rd Sundays. Parsonage, corner W. Davis and Hok* Streets. Pastor'a Telephone, No. 168. Rin*—Talit—Hang Up—“Busy.” A. M., a»« M. J. H. Suoday Worship, 11:00 8:00 P. M. Sunday S^m1 at 9:30 A. Vernon, Superintscdent. Pt«is* and Prayer Services, WedM*. day at 8:00 P. M. Christian Cuitnrc Class, Satur^y m S.OO P. M. Church Conference, Wednesday b«> fore First Sunday of each imwith 7:30 P. M. Observance of Lord’s Supper, Ftesi Sunday in each month. Woman's Union, Mrst Monday of i Month, 3:80 P. M. THE METHODIST PKOTESTANV CHURCH. East Davis Street. Her. George L. Curry, Pastor. at Preaching Serx-ites every SunO*y 11:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednes'Jay 8:00 P. M. Aid and Missionary SoeietiM every Monday aftcrneon alter FSrft Sunday in each montlt, Christian Endeavor Society meeta M ?:00 Every Sunday Evening. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. M. A. Coble, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Phiiathea ClasfM You are Invited to attend all thts. services. CRSISTIAM CHURCH. Corner Church and Davis Streets. Rev. A. B. Kendall, I). D., Paster. GMCIKSTlRSnLU DAMAGE TO NEBRASKAN. Liverpooi, May 27.—The American steamship Nebraskan which was dam aged by an outside explosion off Fast Net rock arrived at Liverpool to night. The damage to the Nebras kan consists of a hole in her star board bow, thirty by fifteen feet. SMALL NUMBER SAVED. -Amsterdam, May 27.—A report from Constantinople states that only small number of the crew of the British battle.'fliip Triumph, sunk on Wednesday by a Turkish torpedo boat, was saved. Preaching every Sunday lt:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. John B. Foster. Superintend^at. Senior, Intermediate and Junior En deavor Societies meet for worship every Sunday evening at 7:00 a. Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service, every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M, Woman's Home and Foreign Mission ary Society meets on Monday after the fir.st Sunday in each month. Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society meets on Mon* day after the second Sunday in each^ month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. B. Sellars, Pres. A cordial invitation extended to all. A Church Home for Visitors and £»t Strangers. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Morning Service 11:00 A. il. Vespers 8:00 P. M, Services every Sunday except tlt« morning of Third Sunday. Sunday School, 9:46 A, M. Prof. J. 3 Robertson, Supt. Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, Fir« Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M. L. C. B. Society, Second Thursdajf Monthly, 8:00 P. M. Young People’s Meeting, Second Sav- day at S P. M - J.'..-’' POOR
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