Church Directory. | e Dispatch. TV! ’>,V - I “^x Athanasius Episcopal Church. Rev. Edward L. Ogilby, Rector. Mr. Er-.vin A. Holt, - Senior Wa«|eii. ?J[r. S, A. Steele, - - Junior \\ari.«en. Vestry: Messrs. Eas?ene Holt. James N. Wiiiiam- gon. Jr. Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., i'lule.v L. WilliaujKon. Julius 0. Squires, LcTiMk J. Carter, William A. Hall. Services: Sacd^iy, 11.00 A. AI.—7.30 P. M- Wednesday. i’s.OO Sunday School, 9.45 A. M. t , Holy CoujEuuniori, First biinoay, ll.uu M.‘ 'riiird Sunday, H.OO A. M. Christian Church. Corner Chureii and Davi.s Streets. Rev. P. H. Fleming, Pastor. Service#: ^reat^nii^X e\ery Sunday, llt^30 A. ftad v^.OO P. Al. Sunday School, 9.45 A. M, John 15. Foster, i5upt. Christiaii Biidcavor Services, Sunday evening's, at y.riU. _ Mid-W'jek I’rayer Service, every Wect- lifesdav c t 8.00 P. M. . LuaicH Aid HiKl Minsiouary Sowcty aif»et.s oil Mojuiay after the Second Sui>- ilay iu esich luonth. X cordial invitation extended to aiL \ Chiireh Home for Visitor.s ami tort.:ij;ers. Earliiigtoa Reformed Church. O'.'ii’nor I'^ront iuid Annsr.son b‘lrcctt>. f[ev, J. D. Anarew, Pa«tor, Sundav School every Sabbath. 9.30 A, M. Preftehing' cverv 2nii and 4.th Sabi/ath. 1 A. .M. a;T.l '^.o'o i\ M. _ 'VTid- 'A'eek Service every Thursday, T,4i> M. Acordiil u'ekonie to all. Parsonage ^'nd door east oi church. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Mclver, Pcstof. Services every Sunday at j 1.00 A. -M. Bd H 00 P. M. STisday School at 9.45 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8.00 M. " The public is cordially invited to al! services. fraist Street M, E. Ch«rch, South. Rev, J. A. Horna^ay, Pastor. Pretichir.g- every Sunday, morning' and »?®ning. Sunday School, 9.80 A. M. Prayer Service, Wednesday evening. Macetlonia Lutheran Church. Front Street. Rev. C. Brown Cox, Pastor. {Eesidcnce next door to Church,) Morniag Service at 11.00 A. M. V.sjiers at -S.OO P. IVI. (No services on third Sundays.) ‘^nJEiday School, 9.45 A. .M., every Sundav ?MiiCh.evR r^r.eetin^, Wednesday, 8.00 P. M. (.At Parsonupre.) Wom.v'n's Mis;.^ionfvry Society (after laoruing ^-lervic-e t,r! Joxii'ti', Snnduys.) ,>u. C. Ps.. Satui’dav before third Snn- davs.. -J.OO p. .M. L. L. u, i.hird S;n>da.v> at 3,00 M. Baptist Church. Rev. S. L. Morgan, Pastor. Morning' Services, 1.1.OO .M, SivanKelistic ic^'w, 7,80 ]\ >f. Wedne^^dav nif-'-iiv Tiray*;r iiif;etin>' ser- ‘irfcse, 8,00 i> M. ’ Sasine.'i.'^ roet'iiae'. fir.st Wednesday •,%veaing of the rnoiith al H.15 p. N\. Sunday Scdiool. A. \i. I.. Scott, Supt. Methodist Protestant Church. Rev. J. WillsaiuS, Pastor. Sunday Services. 1 i a.m. ar'.d S,00j.i.m. Sunday Sch.ooJ, r;4." a, ra. J. G. Hf)''er!'!. Cfhristian Hndeavor. Wednesday ,s El. W. Holt. Pres. p in. .T*wfcJTO^'A‘»vtrr‘«rrT«vT*rsjt.'v*«^i#ir Webb Avenue i¥j. £. Church, jlev. T. G. V;cker,« Pastor. Preaching-evf-ry lii-s! S.inulay at 11 a to. and every second Si-nday at II a, n: sad 8 p, m. .Snrida;every Sun 3ay at 3 0 a. u:. •Iviir.i ]■'. If'til, S'opt. Syerybodj welcouie-; VWOBLOS GBEATESTSEWINS MACHINE .UGHT RUNNING IHE WVERSni lEHEB From par Kegrniar CorresDondent. Cro>vded outlast weeK. The University of N. C. is now fairly started on the 116th year of its sei’vice to the xjepple of the state with an enrollment which bids fair in spite of the rai.sing' of entrance i'equirements for the academic schools, to equal or pass last year figures, 821. The senior class which numbers 105 is believed to be the largest ever registered at a southern institu tion. The sophomore and junior classes about novniai. As yet no statistics have been compiled of these t\yo classes. In a recent speech delived befoi’e the state association of county superinten dents assembled in Chapel Hill President Venable outlined part ly the administrative . plans for the coming year. Realizing-that the college was crowded to the limit of the capacity of the equip ment provided by the state, he planned to havie the institution grow in point of efficiency and instead of expanding in numbers he desired a small “lopping-oif as he put it, in the number who registered last year. With this end in veiw the facility had made the requirements for entrance irito the academic school ,20 per cent higher with the hope of bringing' down the acadeniic registration some 50 or 60, just as the inauguration of an entr ance requirement for two years academy woi'k had cut the medi cal school from 115 to 60. The .fact that as many freshmen have already I'egistered as had regis- ttred last year this time proves that no normal restrictions made on the part of tiie administration of the college can_ remedy the overcrowded condition of the University. The help and the remedy must come in the form of an enlarged equipment made possible by an increased appro priation by the state legislature. The new year sees several members of the faculty gone because of inability on the part of the administration to give the promotion and increased salary necessary to keep them here. Among those who are gone are: Dr. Dolly of the medical school, Dr. Mills of the department of chemistry, Dr. Ruifin of the law school, Mr. Eaton of the depart ment of geology, and a few men of less impdrtance. The several vacancies in the faculty v^^hictf have been caused by death, resignation and grant ing of leave of abscence have been filled with a success on which the executive committee of the board of trustees and the administrative faculty may well congratulate themselves. Dr. Brain takes the chair of Greek made vacant by the death of Dr. Alexander. Dr. Bain comes from the University of South Carolina where he has a high reputation as a scholar and teacher. Prof. Lucius Polk .-Mc Gee has taken up his- work as dean of the law school. He suc ceeds Judge J. C. MacRae, who died last year. Dr. Thomas Ruf fin, resigned, is succeeded by Prof. McIntosh of the lav/ school of Trinity College. Dr. A. S. Wheeler associate professor of organic chemistry, Dr. Henderson, of the depart ment of mathematics, and Prof. Toy of the department of Ger manic languages, who are absent in Europe on leave of abscenc^, are succeeded by D,r. Hall of Clemson College, Guy R. Clem ons of the Harvard scieaitific school, and Dr. Viles of the Uni versity of Ohio respectively. Dr. Mims, who has been study ing in Europe since his election in 1908 has taken up his work as Professor of English Litera ture. Dr. Royster has been pro moted to the full professorship of English Language, Professor Graham retains his position as Professor of English Literature and head of the department of English. Professor Graham’s i work consists mainly in courses !in self-expression. As dean of ! the college he has not time to of- i fer very many courses. Dr. ■Royster’s specialty is Philology. I Dr. Mims is known best as an : inspirational teacher of poetry, I The English department is strong Registrars an^ Judges of pection. At a meeting of to^ i iCounty Board of Elections for Alaawance county, held in Graham on the first Monday of Septerr>l)er, 1910, the following Regismirs and Judges of election, tu be held on the 8th day of Kovejnber, 1910, for the election of; state, county, to’WTJ'ship offj.iers and member of Congress,- \s e|*fe diily appointed for thepurposeof con ducting said election as provided by law: . ; , . Pattersons Township: Regis trar, C. H. Brown; JudgeS> Jno. Anderson and Wm. H. i iuiiss. . Coble Township: iieg^strar, Green A. Nicholson; Judges, Gaston Sharpe and L. L. Patter son. Boon Station Town&hip: Re gistrar, W. T. Noah: Judges M. A. Atkinson and June H. Ker- nodle, Mortons Township: Registrar, C. M' Pritchett; Judges, D. M. Ireland and Jno. F. Sutt.on,^ Faucett Township: Begistrar Wm/J. Graham; Judge.:;, Chas. Wilson and Sam Lineberry.f j Graham Township: R-;>gi^trar, ; Jno, M. McCracken; Judges,; Robt. L, Holmes and R. G... Fos- i ter. : I Albright TownshijD: R^i-gistrar, j G. M. Ho;t: Judges, iieo. F. 'i'ompson and Cicero Thoriison. Newlin Township: .Rt-g-istrar, Walter Stockard; Judges, Caleb | McPherson and Chas. Nf-vvlin. i Thompson Township: Saxa-; pahaw Precinct: RegistiT'r: Geo. T, T. Morrow; Judges, B„ J/Wil-I liamson and J. Newlin Thomp-i son. - i Swepsonville Precinct: Kegis-1 ter, J. Pope Bradshaw; Judges,! W. C, NeeseandM, G. FiM I Melville Township: Re';?istrar, i H. A. Bason: Judges, W, W Cor-i bett and L. A. Crawford. ■ - ; Pleasant Grove Township:,Re-: gistrar, W. B. Sellars; Judg-es, j Chas. G. Maynard and Zau Barn- i well, i Burlington Township, North Burlington Precinct: Registrar, B. M Walker; Judges, G. B, Ellis and S. A. Horne. South Burlington Precinct: .Registrar, C. R. Love; ..fudges, V. H. Snyder and L. C. f'ogle- rnan. Hav/ River Township: Regis trar J. H. Blackmon; Jucges W. T. Williamson and S. C. Bp This the 15th day of Sept. ’ We iiave some bargains in Real Estate at tMs tiipe and. below submit a few of our hbldipgs: 106 1-2 acres adjoins Haw Rivfer, „ about 21-2 miie&v Of Burlington, 3-Room Hou^e, Crib and young orchard. : Q-room 2-story dwelling on Broad street, lot l?0x3|)6, this is one of the best residence streets in city, will sell for quick buyer at . • ^ - * * - v 6-room cottage, lot 80x225y barn, chicken housev well, nice shade, orchard, fenced all round, on Park Ave. 6-room 2-story dwelling, fine elevation, good shade, on West Dayis street, will seil in next 30 days at 106 acre farm about 2 miles froni Burlingtoii on Graharti to Hope- dale road, well wooded, fine grey and sandy sqil, no houses but is a bargain at . . • . ^ . 380' acres'between Haw Riv^r and Mebane on two public. roMs; this is a fine farm-and will cut into two, farms if desired, making about 147 acres on Mebane road and 233 on Cross Roads- this is knbwn as Constance Sellars place, will sell at a bargain to quick buyer; ^ . . if 9 ir % We have soid $17000 worth of the Holt farms and are having many ihquiries if you want a good farm that will produce a large crop this is the place. Over 4000 bushels of grain threshed on 150 acres of this farm in 1910. BURUNGTON, N. C. W. K. HOLT, Pres. 4? R. M, , Vice-Pres. R.A. FREEMi^,N. Chairrnaii. WILL S. LOKG/;,,, Secret'ir^.' , Stubbnrn .4s tfulRS are liver and bowels somctiiaes: seem to balk without c.aiase. Then there’s trouble—Loss^ of Appetite—Indigestion,- Nervous ness, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fiy befoii’e Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the world’s best Stomach and .biver remedy. So easy. 25c at Free man Drug Co. : W. K. HOLT, W. E. HAY, R. M. MORROW, JAS. N. WILLIMSON, Jr., J. C. STALEY, . J. M. FIX, ...V R. J. MEBANE. J. L. SCOTT, J. ZEB WALLER. B. R. SELLARS, ^ j. A. ISLEY, W. E. SHARPE, J. W. CATSS,^ ’■’yfjou'wanteit tieraV ibralitig Shuttle, Rotary fthwttie or a .Sinalt' Throa^l [CAajnMUch] Sowing Machine-write to SHI HEW HBSflE SEWiHO KSACKINE BOMPAKY 0»'ange» Miass. SfsnypjwJns;machines srp rriMdetosellrcBardlesE Crf Qusiiiy, but lUt' 3Viw is made to wejar. Our Suarnnty never runr out. SOR SALU nv i FOR SALE—One 4 1-2 months old half Percheon Colt, well built and well grown for its age. Ap- : ply to J. Ed Jobe, Mebane N. C. ; Vv'ith all their big guns and their bass drumming the Demo cratic recruiting headquarters axe not crowded yet. President Taft's campaign let ter will please all Republicans ex cept those who are determined not to be satisfied with anything that he may say about the politi cal situation. Popular Members of The Fa mily. Nowhere is one able to iind such gloriously good playfellows as arnong the members of the Ball family. All the w&y tip from the red gas ball and the toy ballon that delight the little chap to the rugged leather pigskin fellow that belongs to the college boy, there are shades and /vary ing'sizes in the members of ciiis jolly family, but one and all have the same characteristics-- t.h2y want to play. Dodge ball is a splendid 0’ul,-Qf“ door game. The players are di vided into to even groups, one gToup joining hands to form a circle while the players of the other group stand inside the cii*- cle. The larger the circle oa f e outside, the more difficult wiii be the game. A basketball should be used if there are a good ;nany players. The circle players must try arid hit the center men with the ball the center men dodging to es it, jumping, stooping, or resofij ingto any means save leavliig the circle. As soon as a pkyer ii hit he must loss hack the bajl and leave the citcl^. The man remaining longest, in side wins the game. In re} >eat- ing the game, the center mi n of the previous game form the ciir- cle, and the circle players rhust take their turn at dodging the ball inside. Circle ball calls for a circl'i- of players who stand about five fedi apart. The ball is passed rajjidly from one player to another, £t;s direction being often reserved/dir it is suddenly tossed across thi'e circle to the utter confusioii of the player who did not see it coming. Each player must be alert and ready to catch-.the bali If one fails he must sit dovv.a, and the game is won by the ’ tw^ players who remain sta,n»;ii,ag longestr-October Designsr,: ^ ' This Was a Snake. Mr. Blake Reece, son of Mr. Albert Reece, one of the lending farmers and merchants of North east, Onslov/ county, killed the largest rattlesnake yesterday that was ever seen in this section. The young man, accompanied by his dog, was making a trip around his father’s plantation when the dog treed and when Mr, Reece came up - he was hor rified to find the largest snake that he had ever seen, outside of a circus, striking at his dog. A well aimed shot however, put his snakeship out of business. Actual measurement showed the reptile to be eight feet long, eighteen inches in circumference around his body, five inches be tween the eyes, and it carried a chime of thirty-two rattles.— New Bern Sun. B'OR SALE—Two fresh milch cows, at the residence of Dr D. A Long, two miles East of Graham N ujW Norfolk & Western MAY 1.5, 1910. Na. 22 Lv. Charlotte 11:00 a. m. Lv. Winston 2;40 p. m. Lv. Walnut C. 3:15 p. m. Lv. Madison 3:43 p. m. Ly. Mayodan 3:46 p. m. LT.* MWnYlle 4:4i p. m. Ar Roanoke 7-00 p. m. No. 21. Lv. Eoanoke' Lv. M rt’ny’lle Lv. Mayodan Lv. Sladison Lv. Walnut C. Ar. iWiBston Ar, Ciiarlotte 9:15 a. m. 11:40 a; in. 12:52 p. ,111. 12:55 p. m. 1:27 p. m. 2:10 p. m. 5:50 p. m, No. 24 7:10 a. m. 7:51 a. m 8:23 a, m 8:27 a, m. V):26 a. m, 11.-45 a. m No, 23; 5:00p. m 7;30p, m. y:22p. tn 8;26p. m, 8:52 p. m. 9:30 p. m; . Nos. 21 nnd 22 daily; ISoe, 23 and and 24 daily except; Sunday. Conneetiong at Roaxioke for all points North, East and West; Pullman Parlor sleeping cars, dining cars; meals a ia carte. If yoii are thinking of takfng a trip, you want quotations, cheai)est, faree, reliable and correct information, as to route, train scbedulea the triost comfort able and q-n.icl5est way, >vrite andithe i»- formarion is youre for the asking with one of our map folders. Trains leave Durham for Eoxboro, South Boston and Lynchburg 7:00 a. mi daily, and 5:30 p. m. daily except Sunday W. B. BEVILL, (^en. Agt. M. F, BRAGG, Trav. Pa«. Agt,""" Roanoke, Va. -Returning: Every Four Weeks ri OF Greensboro, N. e. .Expert Physician, Surgeon and Specialist Will visit Burlington, N, G., Monday, Qctober 3rd. Hotel Ward and every month regularly thereafter. One Day BrifishCanadlan Medical Expert, Surgeon and Diagnostician. Dr. Packard has been educated in aud grad uated from tbe best hospitals and colleges of Europe and Anerip). Consultation and Exam' ination Free. Inviteil t Strictly Cottfidential, No cases taken £ tfeated witbout a per> sonal examination coiH sultation or .interview. No matt order businest riom or correspondence soliciteil Read this carefully. If you areinooid health, ifve. it to » sick friMri who will thanfi you. Coiisultation & ExatninaticMa at all times FREE and Invite. r. 8:'0G A. M. to i! 6:00 P. M. Medical Expert in Treatmenf of Chronic Diseases of Men^ Women and Children* Ory Packard has madt mote rcmsrkabie carei in the Southern Slates tftananjf living pbysK cian. No incurabie casip. taiicn for treatment. : Mi cases taken ft keatment will be gyai anteed a cute, i tee ati patients 'H fersoR. No substitute! tr assktants tmplcyei jrtmsted. Ilimrs widraiit their catt or wives wlthDiil tht*' luMhiMHit wttt Mt be tt)- mitiei t o eoRSHitatisr Htilert MCOMiMitied Iw tbeir Iml piqrstcian. I cure to stay cured every case I take for treatment. Surgical Cases I'treat -without Op- oratioa or_ suffering. Without Ether or Ohio- roiorm, -without detention from Businese or Pleasure, This North C^irolina Docto-r, registered and licensed the State for the Cure of all Ner- wus. Special and Chronlfe Diseases of Men, Women aM ChiMten, Treats all hi's Patients in person. No hired. Assistants to split the re- Bponsibility. H6 treats the following Diseases only: Au 'Nervous Diseases sucK as Ne'uraS' thenia, _Nenraleia,. MolaxxchoHa, Kervous :De- irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, Milepsy, Frt» or I’alliiig. Sickness, , Chorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Mi- ernnie Heart Disease IJke palpitation,, gen- Diseases of it will be to vonf”nd-?antai-p''tn^'s6e this re tea, ®TuUVs! ENI1.aND, evernvh, r pimiples, etCi-He -wants to liieet all sick per- ^^8 who suffer from Chr^jnic OonstipatToii, Obstipation, Intestinal irritation, Indieestioni, Dyspepsia, Ulceration or Dilation of the Stomac^ or IntestineS; Hernia, Bupttiriei : of me Bowels. Appendicitis Piles, itching.bleed- ing, protruding. or internal in Character;'. Tapeworm, Diseaees of the liver, such as en- ®r _ di.splacen!ent, or congestion. LirrhoBis. hardening or engorgement. Difitas- e®,of the Kidney hke Bright’s Disease, Dia hPtPR. riTrtr»ci*tr. YlfocTAl T7-^.: V jh^iately replaced in a .very few miiiiit«». Diseases peculiar .to men, or any cowpiiC''**"^ trouble beyond the ftid of the general Prac- titipKer, And if you have tried very thing else_ and failed, and if you' -want to get well a^^ain, Then Go and See this advanced Siia proj^essive Specialist of experience and rw utation WhOi If there is a cure for j'ou, wil* bring it about and produce it -with the aid of the greatest'Scientific achievements 'if moOern tini^s, which he has inaistered and has at bis Commands..' . . , »0 MATTEE — -(Vhat yonr ailment inay be; KO MA'jyrER, what others may h«ve told you, No : Matter what your experieiite Jimy have been -with Other Physicians, HospiS.il-V Sanjtarlums, luetitutions or Patent MeAiciups, betes. Dropsy^ Gravel, Uwc Acid, Scalding frequent Iinppfcehc^, “Vpeakness or Di^easeB^ of the! bladdei". Catarrh, in air its forniSi., Purulent, discharging or iDry Cntarrh of th^ head. Throat, lungs or Bron chial tubes; _ Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or oysiemic. This-eneniy of. the human race. We IS no-w able to. cure in. a short time by an onginal and_ ne.-w method .of Osmosis or absorption. A Asthma m all its’ forms. Con- sumption of -Hie' many Stages, A Gare guar.- anteed if in ths early Stages', before destruc- hv H I^eafnijRs caused c cured frequently in 30 mih- ’^9. Sometimes accompanied by Heud noines, a to 8,t^ Cured, Dsscases of Women! .L^erine or pyaraan are moBt. swcceJssfTilly taeated. Displacemeiits aajr form are acknowledged to be the greatest center of Medical Learning in the world today. Oo then, and have it forerer settled in yo'.ir rnirid :{f your cast is, one for which a Cure f.'in be had. If yonr .case is curable, he will you on treatment at once: and give you such medieiiies or, remeclifts and preparations ^eedM to effect your Cure; If incurable. He will tell . ycii so, and give you .such coui'.' . sel and advice as may pmloiig vour life. ♦REMESCBEIU-Thi* is not i» scheme or chIi-is or snfire; io.'get your UHint>y and run, too often the case. This is a legitiwate osition and yoa deal -with yo'or Doctor yoDf- ^If And: direct; Every Statenaojvt here !r.ii5> is guaranteed as True. A visit -for tation and ination >v)ll cost you nolli- arid injplies no obligation whatt-v^r. It treatMoiit be decided on and giveii yo-u. it ■will rtetore you to perfect health, and n’.a.v mean the . saving of your life. A Nominal fee win be eharged only if the-Case Citn (.le ed. with a view to a care. Do not put off this duty yon owe to your, self. Your Family,' your i'rjf.nds and y''H re)ativesi . who are now; \r may be suffering because of your lieck^ct to fiswt Biseaee and procnro . Health without .liifo instead of a. Pleasure becomes a miserS' bloyand 3>^infu! Burden. ' ibo Date »hd Plac^ Alamance Insurance & Real Estate CompV g % % W. J. SHABPE, Mgr, % I V Ciii' The S of the ment mg pi just t to att n^agn South the rj €d by playii positi city. Thi most the fores gotte the b expos spieri men attra near prac of ra binec joinii 000 SOUtli rests ]ng r of th visit ally and visiw learn grak its j£ •bush per a Th -ands a gr€ sour fil’St on ei it is ance sand how resit Sont trat( picU exp€ draM in cl busj tioni pro\ mg hav