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ff 4 ..f T 5 ■As I -H -'L :l. 6 The State Dispatch. »^ I Church Directory. 4 '*1 Athanasius Episcopal Church. Rev. Edward L. Ogilby, Rector. Mr. Erwin A. iiolt, - .Henior Wardei* Mr. ri. A. Steele, - - Junior U arden Veslry: Itessrp. Kui'tme Holt, JameK N. V^ iluam- Son,Jr. Lawrence S Holt, Jr., riuie^ L. WiiliatitBon. Juliue C. Hquires, i.ewi^ J, Carter, William A. liali- Services: Sunday. 11.00 A. P. M. Wedae>i'luy. 8.Q(> 'i- Sunday School, 0,45 A. M, ilolj I'oxuuiimion, First Sunday, J l.Ufi •S.. M. Third Sunday. M.oO A. M. Christian Church. Corner Ciiurth and Davie .Streets. Rct. p. K Fleming, Pastor. Service*: ,.r.t-r-v -und?.'’ 11.00 A. ^1, Preaching tvefj ■ and b.o) i'. -M- Sundisy Scltooi, 0.45 A. M. Joan i ■ Fpott-r, Snj)t. Cbri^'ltiail Endfuvor Serviet-s, Sunday ¥vening>; «t''^.*0. Mid 'vet!k I'rayer S?rv;oe, every ned- ;5etfdHv Ht 8.00 i‘. , Ladies Alil and .Mis.sioiutry bocict: ®eetB oii Monday after the .-^^ecoiid fiuti Jay iu «u'li month. X cordiii! invitntion extended to »!]. A Church Home ior ViHitor.-? and Bujliiigton Reformed Church. Cotiit;!’ ’'"I'ual and Alidcr;-o» s-tret^tw, | Rev. J. D. Andrew, Pastof. | Sunday Sch.ool every Subbath. | A. M. " ^ Preaching I'ves’y 2»i iind 4th Sabbarh, j 1 A. M. and N.Oii 1’. M. - . - 1 •iiid-wwk service every i hiirKuav. i . ’ M. A cordial v.'elcoine to ail. , 3Parsonfiy:e 2nd door ^a«t »i churcii. A Good Word for the Frivolous. “Our besetting sin is to be too serious and set too high a sobriety/' says Mar,s:arett h. Sangster in the Woman's Home Companion for August. nold a brief for pure fun. Laug-nter is wholesome; mirth does more good than medicine. Not mere ly in wete the better for an inter iude of amusement. The person who was bom without a sense of humor is gi'eatly to be pited. No situation is intolerable if one can see the fun in it When I hear or see condemnation of a girl b gaiety, I am forced to t-he con viction that the' grave censor never had a girlhood w*?rth the name or else was born under a baleful star. Immoderate giggl ing belongs to a transient phase and should not be reproved when children are in their early teens; rather it should be rejoiced in, and their elders look back in tender w days of Be as frivolous as you please dear maiden and matron, hi the summer days and be assured that ELON’S mxnip COACH Hearae to Maaagi; tie Team— Wilson’s Big TwirW Accepts Position as Athletic Bi- rectoi. I Ai*rangements have been made > last year in the box for Elon, and { who has made a gieat name for i himself in the Eastern Carolina j League this summer v/ith thej Wilson champions, is to coach the | College Team and act as Athletic ; Director for next year. Mr. | Hearne was popular here last year as a student and pitcher and will be most heartily welcomed in this new ^padty. He is I , , «/ i r eminently qualified by iexnmv^-1 To the biiaday-scaool Workers of ment, training, and expierienee’ Follow this advice. Q;iaker Oats is the best of all foods; it IS alao the cheap3St. When sidi men as Prof. Fisher of Yale University and Sir James CrichtoQ Browne, LL.D.-F.R.S. of London spend the best parts of their lives in studying the i^eat question of the nourishing and strengthening qualities of diSerent foods, it IS certain that their advice iS'- absolutely safe to follow. Professor Fisher found in Jiis ex periments for testing the strength and endurance of athletes that the meat eaters were exhausted long before the men who were fed on such food as Quaker Oats. l*he powers of endur ance of the non-meat eaters were about eight times those of the meat eaters. Sir James Crichton Browne says— eat more oatmeal, eat plenty of it and eat it frequently. S9 Packed in regular size packages, and he rmeticaUy sealed tins forhot climates. K£*B 44 yj for this responsible position. Manager J. J. Ingle, of the ban ? team for next year,, is busy ar-' ice County. The annual coiivfealioft of our : County Association will be held to be Eton’s Red-letter one in themwam is now field of athletic of all kinds. j jjiade and will be publish- Our l eaaers will find advertise-1 every school in tir^ the only Sewuig Machine for whicf even needles, shuttles^ and everytlring is fnr nished free for Se years. Has 8 sets of ba]l beiuings. LoWer ; . the ltd and you lock gytiy 4fawer--raise the lid and everj' drawer unfecfe The price is right The Eliis Machine & Music Co. ,N. C. n tl m.ent of this institution in our ^ in its frivolity * advertising columns:. Write for infurmation to Dean W. A. Har- shine that dances on the wave. Some of the most portentous College. N. C., always: pie one meets, people solemn ana : j^gnqoninp-1 severe, and given [o frownins', ;" " " ^ fools underi'ieath their mask?;, i Some of the lightesthearted, gay- j est and winsome in their capacity ‘ for seeing fun and making it are i county be convention. represented at this x4t a nrieeting of the 'executive committe a few days ago Prof. John Cobb resigned as ; secretary Stfld treasurer, and Mr. ; John Vyrijon,’ of Burlington, i was elected to fill the place. Ail : moneys for the County and State Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Mciver, Pa»tor, Seyvices every Sunday jit 11.00 A. M. ®«d 8 (to P. .\L _ " Sundav School at9.4-> A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8.00 M. . u The public iti cornially invited to aU services, President Helps Rrptians. i-c; 1 have been , should be sent to him. among the great and wise. If; helped by the Pve^^M tlwj j jj. ANDREW, one has ho native sense of hnmoi'. Industrial «nd Oi^han ^ Homea^ Alamance county Sunday one should endeavor by every school Association legitimate means to acquire it,. An evening spent at a play which “ from the first act to the last: scintillates with jest and irresist ibly provokes mirts is a boon to Macon Ga., who wrixes; “We have used Electric Bitters in this ■ Institution for nine years. It excellent me dicine Miss Nina Qieek who has been 5 Li or stomach, Liver and, visiting Miss Lillian Cooper of , Kidney troubles. We regard it: Winston-Salem returned Tuesday froat Street M. E. Church, South. Rer. J. A. Homaiay, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday, morning’ and trsning. Sanday Scl-.ooL 5!.B0 A. M. Praver Service. Wednei-day Hvenin.tr. hW fniv- nn honv' family medici-1 accompanied by Miss Cooper, with itvenn w“chlhe“erirs' 'ftriJS'' S'tv flasLST^^ oVamnn^^^^^^ digestion creates “ appetite! " ^ ' * , ,, : people it has no equal. Best for Saved Frorn Awful PePi., female complaints. Only 50c. at “I never felt so near my grave,” ; Freeman Drug Co. writes Lewis Chamblin, of Man-; , Chester, Ohio, R, R. No. 3, “as' v.^hen a frightful cough and hing trouble pulled me down to .115 Mrs. Holman Entertains. One of the most enlovable ev- Ibs in spite 01 many remtxlies and : ents of tlie season was on Thui's- the -best doctors. And that I am ___tke Baltimore American Established 1773 The Daily Amecican Terms by Mail Postage Prepaid. .Macedonia Lutheran Church. ]-'ront Street. Rey. C. Brown Cox, Pastor. (.Re^idem'*;' next door to ^'hurch,; Morning' Ser\ ice at 11.00 M. V. sjier.-; at ■S.()0 P. M. (No :iervic-es on third Sundays.) Sunday School, 0.4.') A. .M..every Sunda': Peachers .Meetinir. Wednes^d.ay, 8.00 P. M. (At Pai'sonasi'e. I Woman'fi Mis.sion.'.ry Sn;;i(»ty ( after morning service on intirtii .■^niii.iayi:'.; alive today is due solely ivmg s . day evening Aug. 11th. When , Mrs. R. F. Holman entertained Nevv' ■ Discovery, VvMich \^qy elegent countv home “Oak- completely cured me. Now I; > |n honor of Mr. Holman, on weigh 160 lbs anci can work haro, the occasion of his birthday. The it also cured my four cMdren ; drawing room and dinning ball of croup, _ Infallible forCougns)artisticailv dec. stted for and Colds, its most ceiTamreme- tbp dy for LaGrippe Asthma, despe- ' ' rate lung trouble and all bron chial affections, 50c and $100. trial bottle free. Guaranteed b Freeman Drug Co. Daily, One .Month ^ Daily and »Simday. One Month Daily, Three Months Daiiy and Sumlay, Three .Months Daily. Six Monthc', Daily and Bnnday Six Moi)th.s Daily One Year Dfeiiy, with Siind&i iidition. On& Y ear Sunday Edition. One Year. .4!’ -1 ■ • 1.1 r. l.rjo 2.2ri y.oo 1. On the varander tempting re- j -freshments \vere served ; ing- a series of music. The Twice-a-Week American .u. C. B«.. S.'iturd.’iy iM'fove diird Sun-i day.^, -S.OO m,; { L, L. Iv., i.h:rd Sumlav-.\\ M. | The evening was thoroughly ^ enjoyed by all who were so for tunate as to attend abc.ut 40 in The Cheapest and Bept Family paper Publi.'thed. Baptist Church. Rev. S. L. Moigen, Pastor. Morning Services. A. .Vi. JEvangeHstic Seivicf':. T.^Jo p. m. Wednesday ni^-h»^ prayer nieeu'uy ■'er- -dees, S.on i' .v. BuBine.ss njc'ti’iu', first 'Vi-dnefH-la> ■avening'of the !iion’i; at P. >!. *tumiay li..'!') A. \i, .1. L. Sn]it. BurlinsytoR Sunday School Conven-! . | .. ‘ Mr. Holman received quite a:ONLY : number of presents among them j Burlington Township Sunday a beautiful shaving s^ndi School Convention met Sundav ^ S^^t oi Mrs, Hoiraan and _ot-; night at eight o'clock at the ^'>ers too numerous to mention j M: P. church. The convention ^ w^^ch tested his popularity. _ | was called to order bv the Pres. ' Mrs. Holman vvas assisted in | Fri(i,ay luoruing-fs. with the news of the E. S. Yv. Dameron reports of the^'^®S’Jests by Miss Mary I week in compact shape. It also con 1 Cl- : Hrpv Thriirr-n"i«nn M>‘ci T p. P.atto ' ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Six ^lonths, 50 Cent* THE TWICE-A-WEEK AMERICAN; is pul j liehed in t\^'o i.^siie.s, Tuesday and and TIae Methodist Protrslant Church. Rev. J. D, WiiiiaP's, P astor. Sunday Scrvit-t-s. 11 n.r,-,. ai d ’^.OOji.rn Sunday Svliuo?. a. -i. 0. iit.u-i';-.' ^»pt. Christian Knd^aror. .'••i"' v p ui. f - W. Holt. Pref.. W^ehb Avenue M. E. Church, Re-y. T. G. Vicker.'i Pastor. ■ Preaching every nrst Snndny at 11 a. as. and every i^eci-nd .S'.n dv.y at 11 ii. ui. 8 p. ni. every Snn J.ay at, 10 a. ir.. •J'lini F. Id: ]. S’.’.pt. Evervbndy \vui.(,|.;^_ 1HEW0HLDS 6BEATESTSEWIN6 MACHINE IIGHT RUNNING var’ou'^ schools read bv Secretarv ^ Grey Thompson Mrs. J. E. Boggs : intere.^tmg =»3>ecmi curre.spondence. V >, o rp^ ^ oecietai^ Tilh'p Thnmn^rm nvpd ' entertamina; romances, good F’oetry, lo- J. G. Rogers. The reports werenompi>un, piebi- ^ ^.ej^eral intere^^t and in-^h all very encouraging. The next! ' miscellany siiitable for the home circle, feature of the occasion was an : 'Vitli Mrs. Hoiman as hostess, i a earefuiiy edited A.gricuiturai Depai-t- address bv Prof J B Robertson jvrho is widely known for her : reliable 5’jnanciai who in his very pleasant tone of | charming entertaining the hour j Reports are special ieat«re.s. delivery discussed the Baraca > departure came all to soon. chas. c. fulton & Co- Philathea movement in a very l i PELIX .\G.N'CS, Manager and Publisher practical and logical m.anner. ‘ N. C. Garrison, a prosperous i American Offke. Baltimore. Md Illustrating plain.ly how to orga-, farmer of R. F. D. No, 2, was j . . nize and conduct the Baraca or‘in town Saturday the guest of; Philathea Class and what the re- ‘his son-in-law^ W. A. Mebane.' suits ha^e been. ^ | Mr. Garrison had the misfortune i In a few very befitting words ^of cutting his leg last January' telling of his v.-onderful record " ’ ’ ., . , as a minister and of the illustri- o*us family of w’hich he is a de- m Cendant the President introduced j Dr. D. A. Long w-ho in his mas- i terly manner discussed “The’ Sunday School'’ telling the audi-1 ence that Alamance County was i the first county in the state to! organize a Sunday School. A' and has been unable to do any i work since. We are glad to see I him improving. \ N Norfolk & Westerp MAY 1.5, 1910. No. 22 special feature of the convention ^ Chariottt 11;00 n. m. was a male quartett rendered by ; P* Messrs. Routh,_Shoffner, Dupuey !lv.' iiadSi ‘ and Amick which was far above! Lv. .Mayodan ;th^ average. > Lv. M'rt'nviie The following officers were'^^ Roanoke elected for the ensuing year, ' President L. W. Holt, Vice President, Walter Cates, Secre tary, Jno. R. Hoffman. Devotional exercise was con ducted by_ Rev. Morgan prayer by Rev W^illiams benediction by Rev. Morgan. Won’t Need A Iriitch, 2:i0 {>- m. y:lo p. «i. 3:4;-i p. m. c):40 p. m. 4:4 p. ID. 7-00' p. m. No. Lv. Boanoke 9:1*) a. m. Lv. ^iri'nv'lle 11:40 a. m. Lv. Mayodan 12:.52p. m.’ Lv. Madison 12:0.'') p. m. Lr. Walnut C. 1:27p. m. Ar. jWinston 2;lo p. m. Ar. Charlotte .>;.50 No.«. 21 nnd 22 a ad 24 daily except Sunday. m, daily, ^os. No. 24 i 7:10 a. m. I T:ol a. m j 3:23 a. m * 3:27 a. in. j ':i:26 a. ni..| l l;45 a. m I ^Q, 23. 5:00p. tn 7:30p. m. ?:22p. m g;26 p. m. 8:52 p. m. :j;30p. in. HOTEL KE R NA N European Plao, Absolutely Fireproof, la tii« kesrt of the basincss section of BALTIMORE, MD. 23 and Connections ati Roanoke iior all' points jfe/youwant eithera VibrrttingRinutle. Hotary Siiuttleora HinsrleThread [Ofiai?i &Uch] Sewing Muc-hiue write to tlif KEW HOME SEWINQ f^ACHINE GOMPANY Orange* Mass. U*ny sewing mac Wnc5 are made toseUTesaruWss ol Quality^ but the Xew If OBU^ is made, to wcai', Oar guaranty never r-jns out. Sold by anthorizeil ieaiers onljr* '• BOR SALE BV Eitis Mrtiuiac (ftc Co, When Editor J. P. Sossman of Pullman'Parlor Cornelius N. C., bruied his ’legiS""^ badly, it started an uglv soie 1 t- - s ^ ’ .\Iany salves and oiiuments^prov-1 ea WOlthless. Then Bactvien'slrelishlean,] correct iuformatt,ja, aa to i Arnica balve heaiecl it thorough- i train _.«.jhcdules the must eomfort-: ly. Nothing is so prompt and ? i BoPiS, Burns, . , . .-..ilithG in- ^ Tormanon is vonrii for the asfcuig wiib I one of our ni.aI) folders. : pies, t.czem'a, or Pile 2.5c sure for Ulcers, braises Cuts, Coims, Sores, Pim-1 . r, . * u+^c Durham ror Smboro, at j South Boston and Lynchburg 7;i;«0 a. m. I daiiy, and p. m. daily exeepti^uiiday ! W. B. BEYILL. (ien. j , M. F, FrE,\,G(i, Tfht, Pa«, Va, breeman Drug Company * '■ Subscribe for The Dispatcil Luxurious Koonas, Single and En suite. With or Without Baths, Per Day Up. Palatial J)iniv)g Rooms, Onsurpassed Cusine SiiDwcr and! f Jonge in Turkiih Bath* Bath* Free to Gnesls, JOS, I KEBMS," Manager. VOR BOOKLET, •** i'» Xfl ■»* Heat From W^aste Smoke and gases that escape up the chimney in all otbe? fuTiiaces, are penned up in a Peck-Williams on Underfeed Furnace and consumecl. Th- Underfeed is easily operated, burns soft coal of the very cheapest insnting s. Saving of 1-2 to 2-3 on a "Winter’s coal bin. Fuel is xep}etiished fma tjelow witH the flameou top. The lieat of ibe Under, feed is unifotia. Those xfho uss it are Joade=; io Its piaiee. POR SAUKWr 3. miHAS»SON, Afte^ doctor! a stomi ble tha^ would Best fc BiliousJ dice, Freei Hi SSSSSSSSSSSSCSCSSSCSKS! JAS. A. R. DAVIS UNDERTAKER ■ tiirinirrM~rriT«w>fnniwi^fiiiiwrrrinT-~r 11—r -rn-^~‘*~“Tr*tMnrMTri upr—r— For Mantles, Tiling and Grates see me. My stock is complete fpr a small town like ours. I can show you anything in this line from a $4.00 Finish ed Oak Mantle to the fi'nest Mahogany Mantle made in this country. I also have a nice line of Grates and Tiling for you to see. When in , need of anything in this line please call at my store, second door from Brad ley’s Drug store on Front street. Prices Tight. No trouble to show^ goods. Drop’ in and look any v^ray. A Nice Line of Electric Supplies in Stok. Can'furnish you any kind of lamp bulb frorri a two candle power to the best 100 watt Tunstont lamp. Any kind of electric fixture furnished on short notice. If X havent got \yhat you want in stock I will get it for you on short notice: I have furnished some of the nicest fixtares ih town, and I am still in the business. I of Nai Amc Eor R. S.AR. BURI.INGTON, N. C, wEen tliej delay using Gardul tor theix female troubles. Gardtii has been found to relieve beadache, backaebe, pain in the side and diz- Mess arising from deranged organs: It does more ten to say that it cured tbenu Tampa, Ma., writes; ^Car3ni cured me after doctors and everything els^^ failed. I had been suft’er* spells ever since I was 16 years old. One day I bfiiaV VI, Cardui, I have now taken 5 bottles and I eai> ’ a long aS ft^triS.” aU sufferi^ wotaen to give Cuvdui NRn4'Buffered years. Have you? Do yon wish to? jhj sitffer at aiJt.' Take C^rdui. AT
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