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mr itote Dist^tcH Church Directory Atha&Hsitis Episcopal Charcli. Rev. Edward L Ogiifey, Sector. Mr. Erwin A. Holt, - Senior Warden. Mr. S. A. Steele, - - Junior Warden. Vestry: Messrs. Eugene Holt, James N. Wmiam- son. Jr. Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., Itiuiey L, William son, ..luliue G. Sqmreti, Lewis J, Carter, William A. Hall. Services: Strnda/, 11.00 A. M.-7..S0 P. M. Wednesday. 8.00 F. .W. Sunday School, 9.45 A. M. 3o1t Communion, First Sunday, 11.00 4. M-* Third Sunday, 7.30 A. M. Ai. R. I Brief News Items. | White horses are barred from service in the German army be cause they are too conspicuous are too when smokeless powder is used Miss Belle Kearney, of Balfour, Miss., has just signed a contract to lecture twice a day for six days in the week for five months at the Lincoln Chautauqua in Ilh'nois. Since the discovery was made in Canada, a year or so ago, that the muskrat could be treated and dyed to imitate seal so nearly as to avoid detection, the price of its pelts has doubled. Christian Church. Corner Church and Davis Streets. R«t. p. H. Fles»a«, ?artor. Stnrice*: PreACfliiiS every .Sunday, 11.00 A. lUBd 7.30 r. AJ. Sunday iSchool, 9,-iS A. M. John Foster, Snpt. Christian Endeavor Services, Sanday svenings at 7.15. Mid-week Prayer Service, every Wed- seoday at S.OO P. M. + ioL^f.UeJZT&T'SS: was not one-twentieth as great iay in each month. | At the recent Democratic pri^ LETTER HAS SCARED ‘V; • Religious Creed Alleg^^il to Have Been Written by Cfeilft THREAT IN IT SCiiSES In Order to Secure Wide Piillica- tion of Letter Writer Says Blas ter Will Come to Those Fail to “Push It Along,” as a Result the Timid Are Mak^s Poor Editors’ Lives Miserable With Requests to Publish 1,1, Toledo Llade. iittb uwuuicu. ; ^ I I T» • : Country papcrs througho ii jhe and flax I United States are printing w hat e European hemp and lisallesed to be a letter wnVimi the European hemp and flax | ii j „ letter market, ranking third m the pro-1 ^ duction of these articles of the j jp/j-p,, an iniu» rtion that it should be published toihe world by whoever found ;,i to- United States and Argentina. Persons are likely to think gether with the statement itiiat Rome under Augustus as being a i misfortune and bad luck v%:sald great city but it was only one-; follow the person having p >^is@s- fourth the size of the present' gjon of it in the event that is New York City and its wealth; i;jQt g-iven publicity. There was likewise a pr uase that whoever may have a ex-py of this in his or her poss;js:sion A cordial invitation extended to all. j - v ■RonVVvAorl Fisitcrfj and j mary m Alabama, Ml. pankneau, i .1, Tnd hp followfMi bv who stood for re-election to the j loiiowtu oy A Church ^trangerij. Horae for Vi ‘ Who stood lor re-eiection w me; f , United Stetes M^ ri?r» The B^e 'has received Borlingtoa Reformed Chiarch. .votes of requests to prim Comer .Froot and Anderson streete. | l^e nommation Is. equivalent jg^ter, SO if it will roiieve ReT. J. D. Andrew, Pastor. | election. ' , the superstitious fear of anv QTiej, Sunday 8-booi every Sabbarh. 9.30 . It is now held that the area of here it is: 1:5 A. M. ‘ i merchantable forests in Canada: According to the history td'iiie p^hing epry:.nd^uT)(. 4th babbaits. j very much ovferestimat-; letter it was written by ( hnst; ^lid^A-wkWrviee every Thursday. 7.45 jed. A recent _ Ontario estimate j^jgt after his crucifixion, M. A cordial welcome to all. Partiouasre 2nd door east of church. I was that the timber used at the the Angel Gabriel ninety rvuie ! present rate will last the province years after the Savior’s birti > aiid ' only thirty years. Presbyteriao Church. Rev. Boaald hUhet, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11.00 A- aad 7 V'. il. me except through t;he Holy Scriptures, until the day of judg ment. All goodness and pro- perity shall be in the house where a copy of this letter shall be. Finished. . . i-xxi The stoi'y goes that the little child who found it passed it io one who became a convert to thfe Christian faith. 'He failed tc have the letter published.^ He kept it, however, as a sacr 3d me mento of Christ and its passed down to different generations of tiis family for more than one thousand years. During this period the family suffered repeated mifortunes, migrated to different countries until finally one of them came to America, bringing the letter witli them. They settled in Virginia, then moved further south, still followed by misfortune when finally the last member, a daugh ter, approached her death bed and called a neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, giving her the letter and related its history for more than one thousand years. The Thompson woman began the at tempt to have it published and it first appeared in the Rome, Ga. , Tribune on Oct- 31, 1891. I t then appeared in the Dalton, Ga., Citizen and Mrs. Wortman, now living in Marion, Ind., clipped it and kept it in her poossession for many year's without an effort to have it published> She v/as fol- lov^ed by misfortune which she attributed to her neglect in try ing to have the letter published. Mrs. Ruby Crutchfield of Treza- vant, Tenn., is also said to have had a copy and failed to make an effort to have it published for three years, and was followed by Hannah Hugill, a 15-year-old i girl of Yorkshire, England, re- I ceived a medal for her bravery 1 in saving her mother from an in- i furiated bull presumably deposited by Id(ii a varied lot ol misfortunes which under a stone at the foot or «te i she attributed to the fact of her cross. ’ neglect in this respect On this stone appeared Clije Praye? Meethig^^ Wednesday at 8.00 j made animal at bay by prodding u. Tbs' yubiie liervictft. i it With a pitchiork. ordiaiiy in'v'it^^d to all ^ ^ tt -r>i i t. j Capt. J. H. Blade, who was a newspaper man, tmveler, gold Church, South. I digger and steamship owner, died recently in Philadelphia. , I He was a contempoary of Mark uDday, morniDg an j y^.^in and worked with him on I newspapers on the Pacific Coast, Lord's day i The Forestry Department has out any manner of work ^roiit Street M. E Rct. j. A. Haraaday, Partoj. Preafbing everj’ Sunday, inorniDg and j «T«miDg. Sanday School. V>.oO A. M. Fr&ver Service. YVedce.sdxy evening. legend, “Blessed is he who >;j The girl kept the turn me oyer. ” ^ / WanTs To pip Some One, JNo one knew what the ms^T;^^ _ ^ t t-, .r. tion meant, or seemed to liirve thirty^,years J. ^ . Boyer, sufficient curiosity to investitiv e, until the stone was turned aver I couldn t find it. That s why he by a little child and the k;tfer i wa^ts to he p some one now. which follows was discovered : long-himseAi heteeis ‘‘Whosoever works on the;,distress from Backache, bath day shall be cursed. I co?-^ Nervousness. Loss of Appetite, mand you to eo to church y i Lassitude and Kidney disorders. ■ ■ ^ ^ jvh^i He shows that Electric Bituers ''t"' I turned 300 Angora goats on the shall not idle or misspend voar ' mountain elopes in the west in time in bedecking yourselt j:q;: 1 the hope that they will keep the superfluities of costly apparel aiAl I weeds from growing on the fire- vain dressing for I have orderevi I breaks. This work has been a it a day of rest. I will have ■ hat I serious expense and the goats day kept holy that your sins ins vt 1 are an experiment* be forgiven you. ' -v Vtspersat 7 r,0 P. M. qnvofViP “You wiil not break my C! >Dt- (ISo fierviees ort third bundays.) : x^ipeiirie connections, SayS cn6 Vi„f . I 3o»day School, 9.'i.5 A.M.,every Sunday , American Machinist, have been p^anaraents, out 0Dber\e .1..4 feac’hers Meeting, Wefinesday. 8,00 I*. I completed bv which it is possible keep them, thej^ being \v rittei i s:>/i ! to pipe oil fi’om the Oklahoma from rfvvi I wells to New York harbor. Oil ^^^uth. You shall not only go ; «% jhas been started on the long church yourselves, but also i ouf I journey of 1,500 miles. This is and maid serv;; ;a^ I the longest pipeline in the world. Observe my words and learn m:i i commandments, i When J. II. Conley, whose “You shall finish' your w.vrli: : death at the age of 90 years has every Saturday at. 6 ‘o’clock In just occurred at Surfieet, Lincoln- the afternoon, at which hour i ; shire, England, was 10 years old, preparation for the Sabbath I -a..; ! his mother presented him with gins. I advise you to fast iivc4 : a silk and told him to wear it al- days in the year, beginning giv iways. He wore the hat indoors Good Friday and continuing- I and out doors until the day of five days following in rem,emhi.^s-i , nis death, ance of the five bloody wouni'l:^ t I Jesse Overstreet, member of mankincL Methodist ProlcstanI Church, i the national monetary commis- , shall love one anothe;"^ ; sion, died of a complication of cause them that are not 1;^:;},!^ I disease after a sickness of three ^ come to church and re- ■months at his home in India- fne Holy Sacrament, tha:: Inapoiis, Ind., last week. He was say baptism, and then i ht?; i about fifty years old and was supper of the Lord, and be m idij I Congressman from Indiana for ?■ niember thereof and in so do- ieightyears. I will give you long life iUui 1 1? ^ • 1 ^ many blessings. Your land sl^a! i rv,' 1 for be replenished and bring for;! i §143,000 of •‘■unds abundance and I will comfort ; of the Barmere a Merchants Na-: in the e-reatest tPmTitotinr he that doeth to the con work wonders for such troubles. Macedonia Latheraa Chsrch. Front Street. Rev. C. Brown Cos, Pa»tor. (ikeidenee nest door to Chijrch.) Morning Service at 3 1.00 A. M. M. (At Par.wnag’e.) Woman'e Miissiionary Society (after iaorniu.£c service on fuurtli .‘^undayi?.) ju. C. Be., Satiirdav before third Suji dav>j, f, M. L. L. L.. third .•^nndr.vc at n.OO i>. M. Baptist Church. Rey. S. L. Morysjs. Pastor. Morning Servit-et?, 11,On A. .M. i\ M. ■ vjisetinjr s.l Wcd.Ge?ida' ) P. M. \l. .]. h. Bvangelifitic riervice:; Wednesday niijht prav Ttees, l.'iO p M. Btjsine^fi meeting, tii ivening of tiie tnnr.f h at Simday Sc}u>ol. Scott. Supt. The Rev. J. D. WiiliaiDS, Fasior. Sunday Services, 11 i-.m. aud Smidav School, -i. Ui. -I. G. Roij-ers aspt. C3irif;'tian l^indeavor. Wtrdiicsdav 8 p L. W. lioit., Pre,^. It;. Webb Avenue E. Church, Rev. T. G. S'k';..:rj Pastor. Preachii'^ e J. and evt-ry ftod 8 p. in. erv ii; Sur-h.s da.y at. 10 a injday at 11 a. /ii iy at 11a. ni. '■o’; everv Sim- . 1; SJrer vbodj temptation and E. H. Steinman accused of shllf be cursed. ,aitog him, were fo|id “I will also send hardness I cashieT and ‘Sman wi?"- ' lHtWDBLDS6REAIESTSEWIS6M*CHIHE:P™’"“^'^’^- ; belfeverr* H™ haTS 1 Wilbur Glenn Voliva, successor! tfie poor shall find it profitalm?. ’ to Alexander Dowie, will soon be ’ Remember to keep the Sabb.iH'-. in full control of Zion City. Last | day, for the seventh day I have week he got from Receiver I taken as a resting day to mys;;I}.’, ' Thomas an option on the entire ‘'And he that hath a copy -i Zion estate, and he says that all i this letter written by my 0;vu ;the money which must be paid!hand and spoken by my 0vV>r 'before the receivership can bei^iouth and kcepeth it w th terminated is already in sight, ‘pubhshing it to others, shall -v' BE WORLDS 8REATEST SEWIH6 MACHINE fe |l^HT RUNNING ^ ‘Five bottles/’ he writes, whol' ly cured me and now I am well and hearty^” It's also ^\-)Ositivelj guaranteed for Liver Trouble Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Fe male Complaints and Malaria. Try them. 50c at Freeman Drn g' Co. ^ BEST FOR BOWELS If ron Jmvoii't. a Tfljjnhir, lieaUhy jnovfanorif.of th» brivfols everj liny, ^'fin'ro iU or will 1)r, Koop yoiw b(nvi.'.ls o;ieii, niuJ bt; wi ll. Fovcy, in tlio shSlio of ..violciiit phy tiit! irpUl is dan!.’,'’'oviK.' 'i'he Biiioothestv easioKt, um.st perfect, way of keopiac tUe liowels cleur ni:»i oliean is to tftko CANDY CATHARTIC EAT *EIWi LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Paliitnblo, Fotont, Tiiste OoKt, TX> Good, Nover Siekoii. Woalceii or G7ii>e; 50, 25 and fO cents per bos. Writ« far frov &aiapiG, a«d book* let on health. Afiilross 433 Sterling Rsmedy Ct , ;n y, Chicago or New York. KEEP Yoyg mm clem HOTEL K E R N A N European Plan. Absulutely Fireproof, in the heart *f the basiaess section ftf BAITIMGRL MB. Clad only in a night robe, Mrs. \ n . J, publish it b;,. ^ William Stroker, 45 years old of ^ blessed by me jii • d ! Chicago, III., committed suicidelu. • Hast week by throwing herself in oerf i front of a train. She had appar-: pardoned aiid ieiitly left her bed and huried to: f not this wrifcriK^ the railroad track. Her body hrrA;,? | I was badly niangled. She is be-1 P upon you and jHTri ; lieved to have been temporarily S T •' consumea with your clii?- ! deranged. ‘ ' -"i™, goods ana cattle and a 'Pnrfip^ in n ; other worldly enjoyments that ; raj.ties in x^tlani^. Cj ijvo ^ given you. Do but ci;t X^5’On’.T.'f4\Ttf-Uhprsi VihrafiJ)gHiuitt!e. tohUUleoraSin._-!oThnad' S.'wing .Mftchiue write lo Ml HtW H0F.1E SEWihL MACHINE COWPANY Orai^ge, Mass. mnd” toS(^ii rct'r.r.H*-« oi bvx the Wv-.v iliixuc is made lo v.-Eai. Our jrijyiar/ty Ti;v?;r ru7is oi.it, fey V PO'K SALE BY fousic Co, and* think of what I have suffered A vestern Railroad lor the pur-, you.--jf you do, it will be well n styleyou in this world and in the wo^ ■ )ably ; which is^ to come. j ne IV I chase of about fifteen old ; engines. The sale will prob I ij-'cjbably be made as the engines jm;e too small for Norfolk and I Western sevvice. They v/ill jov.-rhauid iii^ the shops "at Mike beloj’e shipment. “Whosoever shall have a cor of this letter and keep it in th • be; house, nothing shall hurt the- Koan-: neither pestilence, thunder r, - _ ^ lightning, and if any woman L Reae the offer of the Progreso-• she shall ^.notiiei pag’e. You shall hear no more news ‘'-i r arr Mixonoas Kooms, Single and En suite. With or Without Baths, ^?1 Per D;vv iJp. l’alfXt.itil Koofny, Uusul'puBsed Cnsine. Bsiits Baths ®licwer and PJungc is Turkisli &■ Freg to Gces‘3, Is. I ffiaSM, Maaager. i''on ve STARKVILLE. MISSISSIPPI TRY; it' 10 We^ks 10 Gents We've got the kind of articles in our paper that you have been hankerin’ for---not guess-work talk, but the kind that steers yoii ri^htv We want you to lead the following series How to DoiiWe Your Corn How to Grow Live 5tock in the South. $ 1,000 in Prizes for Our Corn Club Boys, Short Talks About Fertilizers. ‘‘CROPS POUBLED WITH HALlF TrHE LABOR.” 1. T. CROWDER, Mecklenburg Co., Va.' You «re publishiris tbc'biM ftsricullura! oaper in the Uniifi) Stste»'o(. America and shouid be encoursited by every fanner in this Soutntfp Uftd. I am now pasuhtM-«-orc8ni ten, but I never learned hovr to make corn until I read The Priigresrive Farmer and Gazette. We farmert all oui days hsVe vbeen cultivitting the land, bat you have taught us to iruttiyale the coni with intelligence and our cicw have irwej than doublwjwith half the labor.* TEN WEEKS TRIAL ONLY 10 CENTS! You will ; be pleased and continue your suJjscription. Give your boys a chance to ccMijjpete fear the grand prizes we are peering our Corn Club Boys, | Don’t let ten cents stand between us-r-dohV^but fill out the Coupon ! below 6^nd mail it at once. | This Goupon is Worth 10 Cents PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND GAZETTE, DEPT. N-14 Raleigh, North C»roti»’a. G«{Jllemen:~-ll enclw, WiA iWU coujxm. 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