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I I I I P : II Church Directory. — ■• V - : St. AtKasasiiu Episcopal Qjordi. . The ReTereod Jok> Benners Gibble, Rector. Senrices: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion : day, 11:00 a m. 7:80 a. m. Holy and Saints Days, 10:00 a. in. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free. First Sun- Third Sunday, Christian Chorch. Corner Church and Davis Sts. ReT. P. H. Flemiog, Pattor. \ Smicer. ' Preaching every Sundayj 11:00 ' a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Sunday School, 9:45a. m, Jno. R. Foster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Services, ; Sunday evenings at 7:15 _ Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- ■; ry Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. ^ ‘ Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So- % ciety meets on Monday, afterithe I Second Sunday in each pnonth. A cordial invitation extended T to all. A Church Home for Visitors I and Strangers. Surtiogton Reformed Chinch. ■ Corner Front and Anderson Sts. Rev. J. D. Andb'ew, Pastor. Sunday School every Sabbath, 9:45 a. m. • ^Preaching every 2nd and . 4th Sabbath, li:00 a. lii, and 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Service every Thurs day, 7:45 p. m.., A cordial welcome'to all. Parsonage 2iid door east of church. ^ F^lbyt^iin Church. Re?. Donald MelYtr, Pa*tor. Services every Sunday at 11:00 ai in.> and -7:30 p. m. . Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. - ' Prayer-meeting, Wednesday ■ V : Thfe^ public is cordially invited to all'services^ • .• Tfic&t of tilt Blocking a base-runner is an other of the tricks constantly re- sorted to. It has to i>e done skil: fully, just enough to throw the runner out of his, stride, but not enough to warrant the umpire in declaring it a case of intentional interference. Ty Cobb, probably the fastest base-runner in the country, some time ago tried an exp.Aiment. He made the cir cuit of the bases, when no base men were present, in thirteen and one-fifth seconds, passing each bag close to the inside cor ner. Tfa at a subsequent time he made the circuit with each baseman in place acting just as he w^ould in a game. Not one of the basemen did anything that an umpire would call interfer ence, yet before Cobb got around he w’as actually interfered with five times. Each baseman stood’ by the inside corner of his bag, compelling Cobb to go on the in- I side, thus increasing consider ably the size of the circle he made. The short-stop contrived to keep in the runner's path just long enough to shorten his stride betw'een second and third, and then, running across the line from third to home as if to back.up the catcher;^ he again made the runner shorten up his stride, yet avoiding actual contact in each case. It took Cobb two and a half additional seconis to make the circuit because of this inter ference. , Such are some of the. ,'‘tricks of th^ trade,'’ and the rules are constantly being chang ed to stop them, with more or less success. But in spite of all hooliganism that creeps in, the sport remains a fairly clean one, on the whole. Gambling on the grounds has been eliminated to 'a remarkable degree, and there is seldom any basis tor for suspi cion that a player has “thrown” a game. For a national game it is certainly far ahead of cock- fighting, bull-fightis and hbrse- racing. — Current Literature (No vember). BRUISED ips.wich. Mass., Oct. 25.—Miss Hel^ri Taft, daugliter of Presi dent Taft, is suffenng from pain ful but not serious injuries at her home in Beverly as the result of being thrown to the ground when her horse stumbled at a meeting Myopia Hunt Clu!) at the Ips wich trotting park yesterday. Miss Taft was half way over the course whep the accident happened. She was on 'her feet before other members of the hunt club could reach ht r and remount ed and finished tlu run, although it was evident that; she had been badly bruised. Court Re»c»rkrs. 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All the^fecilitids of this up |o date real-^s- tate oflice are yours to command. IICN1E» OUECm Gliddei* Tour. I- . The keen rivalry between pv;?n- ers driving their own cars,^^ and mechanics driving for factories by whidithey aie employed has been one of the interesting and amusing-features of this year's Glidden.tour. Most of the cars ’were driven by t’leir owners^ and many-^f th^p.g .were wealthy Southerns who ejitered thd con test partly from g.n-^, interest in good ro^ds, and. the 'enjoyment of a la'I oating.' To them tfe,e contest has'*i)een. a holiday excursi jn with ;2est ad,d Caught In a ffalo. ' Douglasville, ;. Tex. —“Five years agQ l was caught in the rain at the wrong time/' writes Edna Rutherfi^rd, of. Doujglas- ville, ‘and from that Hiiiiei' was taken with dumb chilis and fle vers, and suffered. mof^e thaji ■ I can tell. I; tried*everything'that I thought'ivould hejp, and had four doctors, but:,got rib refeif. I took Cardui, the woman's tonic. Now, 1 feel better tha,n iri many months. . Cardui doesone thing and does it well., . That’s the se cret of its, 50 yeais of success. Try Cardui. . ; ' Scholarship For Sale. & j^tirlington, 1^. C. I will sell at at discount a $50 Scholarship in' one of LHE JBEST Business College^ in the country. Scholarship is good at Colie^e or tW a Home-Study a tiwijxiaj viitii itvsi. iiuu I -^^dress JNO. DOE, ed by the elemen ; of competition. [ But to those tae’ins which were Spit, m, El Hines, Ala. —In a letter from this place, Mrs."^Eula Mae Brad ley says: “I used to spit up all l ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time. My head ached,. and I could hardly drag around. Since M. Church, S^th. Rct. J. a. Homadiar, Pa«tor. Preaching every Sunday morn- iBg and evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ^ taking (^rdui, 'this has entirely quit, and now."! feel quite.^ fit,” Prayer Service, Wednesday iSacedooia Lutheran Church. i Front Street. ' . ' Rev. €. Brows Cos, Pattor. (Besidence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev «ry Sunday. Teachers' Meeting, Wednesday S:00 p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society (after morning service on'fourth Bondays.) L, 0. Bs., Saturday before third Sundays, 3:00 p. m. i I). L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 p, m. Mrsi Bradley suifered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds up the nervous system, ; and strengthens the womanly insti tution. That” s why Cardui help ed Mrs. Bradley and why it will help you. Try it. manned by factory mechanics, it has been a jnutter of grim buisness, calling tor all the skill and care possible. The result has been, that while.pverspeeding and heedlessness of consequenc es has landed some of the ahia- teiirsin the ditch, and pounded their cars incessantly, the pro fessionals have got the most out of- their, machii es over e>^ery , Ad vertise in the Dispatch. PaiBt Lick Sick lady i .Paint Lick, Ky.—Mi’s. Mary ■ Freeman, of this place, says: i Before I commenced to tak^^ Cardui, I suffered so much frpm ' womanly trouble, I was So weak ■' thiat I was down Dll'; my, . back nearly all the time. Cardui ^as- Baptist Church. S. L. Norxaa, Put«r. Morning Services, 11:00 a, m. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p. m Wednesday night prayer meet ing servicei, 7:30 p. m. Business meeting, first Wed“ nesday evening of the month at 8:15 p. b. Sunday School 9:80 a. m. J. L. Scott. Supt. Methodist Protestant Charch, East Davis Street. Rev. J. D. Wi&iasu, Pastor. (Parsonoge next door to Church) Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings. ^ Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So cieties every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School a. m. J. G. Rogers, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Classes. You are invited to at tend all services. Webb Avenne M. E. Church, ReT. B. T. Horley. Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday at 11 a.m. and p,m., 7:30 second Sunday at 7:30 p. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 a. m. John F. Idol, Supt. Everybody Welcome. Making Ranches Into Faims. driving along the streets of ban’Antonio— “San An tone,” the Texans call it—you pass at inter vals luxurious homes shining with considerable newness. “Whose?” you ask. "Rich rancher—bought land for a trifle and sold ©ut to farm ers—worth half a mrllioh. ’ ’ Repeated is the story until one gains the impression that the small farmer has taken the South west. To a degree he has—or is on the way to do so. His immi gration came naturally. When the homesteads of Kansas and Nebraska had, been exhausted and the Oklahoma rush had ov er-run the fertile Indian reserva tions, the only outlet remaining was the ranch country of the far ther Southwest There were millions of acres used only for grazing, yet with possibilities of agriculture. Up in the middle states were thous ands of farmers seeking a place where they could obtain for in vestment more acres than they could buy at horae. The rail roads saw benefit to themselves by colonizing the unbroken reach es of the plains. Shrewd organ izers were ready for a venture. Out of this came the greatest land movement known in the his tory of the West, not excepting the westward trek of settlers s^n after the close of the Civil War. It was thoroughly planiied. Ions of literature” were scat tered through the agricultural States of the Mississippi valley. Special rates were made for home-seekers’ excursions. Twice a month “home-seekers’ day” saw the trains run in four or five sections, each filled from the front seat of the “smoker” to the rear berth of the last Pullman. • companies were equipped with their own special cars, with dozens of automobiles at the des tination and the pick of the wide awake, hustling ’ agents who could paint the propects in most glowing colors.—From “The New;Era of the Ranch Lands,” by Charles Moreau, in the A- merican Review of Reviews for November. foot of road, and saved the?^ in t^one me .more good than’Inv' medicine l ever took i^;^^ lit|.f^^ %6u need not be, aftaidv |6 tafe^! Cardui. It is no new^peViment.; Composed of gentle-actihig, herb.’ ingj^edif^nts, it has been found to safely relieve headache, backache and similar female troubles. Try it for your troubles. every w^y. they could. The Atlanta Chamber of Com merce-. Jieam of' -yhree Stevens- Diiryeas—one driven, by a vice- president of the 3hamber, apoth er by a former G eorgia Senator, and the. .third, fcy a. prominent motor-car ehthusi;iist-vied With the professionals from the start. The only trouble ,it, had- was the ditching of one of the cars, due to.careless speeding on crook*, ed, slippery highvyay wh^re th^ driver tried tonepitiate t|o sha^ a corner in order to paslV' spp^ loiterers ahead. This iilisha|), early in the run, was a lesion, and the suffefer took no'more chances, the Stevens-Dui^e:^' trio maintaining an otherwise perfect score. POsMive force,fertilize -»r>y;;whta,t'or oats.;«./■ Harrows Harrows Harrows New Southern Tongueless, Lightest Draft and c made, Afei? latge number of tootn narrows. ■ SvWagonSv PlowS, Harness, Oils, and Heaters. Hardware; treaty Norfolk & Western JUNE 31, ,1^11. , No. 22 Daily 10;20 a. m. North Caroii ha 7 No. 24 D8ilj Handsop S^?rt-Pln FjiEE A Phenomena} Offer Made by a ■ kew Tdrl«^:firm. Thousands all over the United States ^e taking! jBJyantage of a generoua offer c| tthe Gotham Company 1161: ^rciadway, N. Y. City, making reqri^st for a beau tiful gold-!)l^,d , scarf-pin for lady or gfentlem^j, which is mail ed to any one Seeding name and address (p>f fe'h|wge. This offer i^ide to introduce ti^ir^tala^loii- general ftier- ehandise, vhouse>old goods, jewel- jy, novelties V&c, Readers of this paperjai^ re(|uested to send name and address immediately, nclosing five two eent stamps to cover packing and postage. > Send to-day anti receive with out cost a piece of jewelry that yOu will be proud of. Lv. Charlotte Lv. Winston 2:05 p. mi Lv. Wainnt C, 2:40 p. nj. Lt. Madison ■ 3:08 p. m, Ly. iWayodan 3:11 p^ m. Lv. M’rt’nv'lle ,4:09 p. m. iir Boanoke ' f}:25 p. m. No. 21. .Daily 9:15 a. m- ;’nv’lle^ll;40 a. m Lv, I^aQuke Lv. Alrt Lv, ;Mayodao LT.:i!$atdi80jri. Lv.' WaihntC At. 'ViTinston Ar. Cbarlotte 12:52 p. m. 12:5ap.m, 1:24p. m 2:05 p. m. 5:50 p. m, 7:20ji. ui 7:57 a. 8:25 a ii. 8:29 fl. .4^:26 Li 11;45 ti . m No, 23. , Dailj !5:10p. iti 7:35 p. m. 8:30p.'m;, 8;c?4 iJ. IQ -9:01 p. m 9:40 p. HI; ') More show amtition to rise. aess cSleffS indorse all other bcsi- i 1? S^tes. iDtematioaai repuUtion. anxllianr b^VehM. Wiitlw, Bastoeis and sUncgrapfters &K ■“o’oing, good pos the result of >4kii»g Pratighon’s Home Study. prices on Jessoas MAJL^ wrfte Jno. JP. Dhatjghon, “residentj Nashville, Tenn. Yorjreef^" A *r Course A T COLLEGE^ write ?BAPGHON Sl^griCAI. BPSmKSS COI.LE6E Bopkkeepers all over rhe tJnited States say that Drrttighdii’s f ew System o£ Bookkeeping saves them 2S to^ percent in work iswid worry. , ShertiMiid^ Praotically all ti. S. ojBS- conrt reporters wiite the System o£ toorthan^ Draughoi? Cblleges teach* WW .because they know it i%the hM. ConnTOtioBS at Roanoke for all pointt. North, East and Puilman, Parlor sleeping cars, dining ears," 'a la cartft. 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It is soinetimes eruption ‘ passes off the patien We fee! say, the g theria is t; toxin earl; enough dc |The Incoa riiey Say- I He who h [Beauty is Faint heai IJNecessity 1 tior [Love conq |A stitch i] [ Better be [The pen | . , swc I And Then- ILook befo thing o: I er. [AUthings IXhere is 1 It sun [We is bl [/*t 8 never little ki It ous 1*^ time ol ''Life. ^j^ack Jo ^as n the One h
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