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4 ^ L Church Directory. J St. Athana«us Episcopal ChurcL. ftbe Reverend John Benii«ffs GibU«i Rector. Service®: Every Sunday, 11:00 a.m- and 7:30 p. m. , ^ a Holy Communion: First bun- day, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, 7-30 a. m. _ .- Holy and Saints I^ays, 10:00 a. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. ' Ail pev^s free. ^ Christian Cliurch. Corner Church f.t:«d Davis Sts. Rev. A. B Kendsili, Pa*lor. Semce#: Preaching every Sunday, 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-v^eek Prayer Service, eve ry Wednesday at 8:80 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So ciety meets on Monday after the Second Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to all. . A Church Home for Visitors and Strangers. WASHINGTON Washington, D. G., Jan. 27. - President Taft has notified Pres ident Gomez of Cuba that, unless a reign of militarism can be a- verted there, the Americar; Gov ernment will take.charge of the island. The National Board of Trad ]-epresenting organizations in al ])arts of the country has been in j;ession ' here. The Association encourages business men to in terest themselves in primaries and in public questions. It en- (lorsed one-cent letter postage, A convention has been in ses- fdon in the interest ot Federal aid to sood roads. in an address to the meat-pack- ers, .Senator Renl of Missouri condemned the Judge Gary plan of F’ederai supervision of corpor ation's as “Plutocratic' Social- ii;m.” Representative Henry'of Tex as has proposed a Constitntion- al amendment making the la^t Thursday of April, instead of Jilarch 4. the date for inaugura ting presidents and vice-presi dents. The charge that persons con nected with the Steel; Trust are j>i“oportionate to diatance. , Tne chief argument used to lo cate industries in the Central West has been that thereby such concerns v^ould be nearer the eeiiters of pdpuJatiori and mark ets. '^If the Government should haul much merchandise at rates j regardless of , distance, there would be little inducement for a factory to locate or establish a branch in the West ■ or South. Factories would congregate where labor and power are cheap est, The proposed system,' he believed, was "‘protection to liome industries'’ reversed to destruction of home industries. ■‘Parcels Post ” he said, “is the entering wedge of povern- ment ownership and Socialism.'’' It will necessitate large increase of force and equipment. Its chief advocates have introduced -bills providing for Government operation of transportation lines, including public highways, “at lowest possible rates regardless! ^of distance.” If the limit be in creased to eleven pounds, why not 1100 pounds? It has been said that eleven pounds is the weight of a gallon ol' whiskey,’ jug and container. . Advocacy of Government en- terance into out this cou;^n and present same to Fi*eeman Drug Co., Burlington, H. C., and receive in exchange a satn.- ple bottle of our Famous T-B- Remedy, 'THAI (-REAT FLESH BUILDER’ for Co n s u iT! pti on, I n - digestion, Constipation and all run down conditions. Many patients' are gaining from 3 to 7 pounds from taking only a.sample bottle. Manufactur ed by T.heT-B Go,, Qadolte^ N. C. AulJrcss. “Five in the Ssrlington Refomed Church. Corner Front and Arderson Sts. Rev. J. D. Andre wfj P»*tor. Sunday School every Sabbath, 9:45 a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. Mid-week Service every Thurs day, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of church. Presbyterian Cinurch. ReT. Donald Mcivcir, Paitor. Services every Sunday at 11:00 ». m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at :9:45 a, m.' Prayer-meeting, Wednesday Mt 8:0 ‘p. m.' /■ The public is cordially .invited to all services'. its ownership and operation of enueavonng to aavan_(^nis nom- lines, telephones, raii- ination for the presidency ^^Siyoads, coalmines, etc.. Individ ualism, initiative and self-reli ance would disappear under such paternalism and bureaucracy. Government conduct of business is more costly and wasteful than private ojperation. Regulation, not operation, should be had. Many factories are 'moving out of the large cities to towns and smaller cities where living conditions produce improve types oE citizenship, he urged, and Parcel Po5t would stop this move ment of decentralization. It would blight the efforts of live industrial organizations for town development, ment to place the products Douglasville, Tex. -- years ago I was caught express-carrying rain at the wrong time, writes business is naturally followed, he! Edna Rutherford, of Dbuglas- said, by socialistic demand for | ville, “and from that time, was .-(■I Front Stre^ M. E. Cl^rch, Soistb. Rev. Sykes, ’ .' I ' Preaching 6very Sunday morn-' Ing and eveu'ing. Sunday School, 9;B0 a; jm. ' ■ Prayer Service, , Wednesday •vening. been called by Col. ‘ Tom-fodlery.” The recommendation of Post master-General HitchcocK that tlie Government anpraise, take ov'erand operate the telegraph companies has produced much discussion. The New York World has suggested iro; ical.ly that, for efficiency, it might be better for the telegraph compan ies to operate the Postal depart- rr;ent. Charles S. Hernly, President of the New Castle, Ind., Indus trial Association, has just given the Senate Postoffice Committee an interesting recital of induj- trial development He said that New Castle was a sleepy country village v.'ith a population of 2,406 in 1900. . It is now a thriving ci- ty'having about twenty.iive im portant, diversified industries and a population of something more than 10,000. Though houS' e£. have been rapidly built, last year an automobile company, em ploying two thousand hands . in iheif plant, found it necessai’y to taken with dumb chills and fe vers, and suffered more than I can tell. I tried everything that I thought would help, and had four doctors, but got no releif. I took Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Now, I feel better than in many months. ” Cardpi does one thing and does it well. That’s the se cret of its 50 years of success. Try Cardui. w '';;WE to loan yoiir inoney through our cciripany We give you first mcrtgage real est^ secur ity, ar!do,ur company guarar:- ;lees ' tfec:payir,ent;cf; principal iir.d s'il:' per cent mte'rest, pay- able Eeirii-artnually. : The Central Loaii & vli'iist Co. capital stock «so;oo6 -/ J,/ }irr>\yI'n-s:. ./ /Jroirjiifif!; Or ■/ - A Pick iftI ■fno I! for ■ tr, "VonUi! ■ ’ Biirlinglon, DiREarniis , ■I. [•MMooiv It T'Koriioilk. ■h)t} R Ilttffmti.}) ■ ‘ /H' ! '/t 'l tarson, I Si^l'l/irs i)JollU^iy,i • .;1t. • ir- /A'v/ii'.v N. C. Paint Lick Sick lady Paint. Ljck, Ky,—Mrs. Mary Freeman, of this place, says: “Before I commenced to take Cardui, I suffered so much from For”tiie Govern- womanly trouble, I was so weak of i I was down on my back I M ACHINE WORK /k . Y';® 0'^^' plant partially eqiiipped and are in apo- ^ W i itidn to do first class machine work of all kinds, prompt- W H'- \Ve.hope i,o servo you. 'V iwi—I WTMff:'—. ■TJtur.rrrTi mmMmm iM————|^||^ ' factories well-established in old- { yearly all the time. Cardui ha? ^ settled communities into the;done me more good than anj j markets of tlie Central West at i medicine I eyer took in my life.’'' j the samejprice as cearged to lo; atraid to tak'-:'; cal industries, manj of which are | is no newexperimenf. I ; HOLT ENGINE GGMPANY . SliGp !;]. Davis-and Tuciter Streets : a i:urli;n.gt:>n. - - ■- . ’■ n. C;' rj',„ *,'■'“'S;"'":* new and struggling for a foot hold, would rebuke the pioncier spirit and punish losal enterprise? The ihoios of k HiLSfcilnii Composed of gentle^actingv heri. ingredients, it has been found i.. safely relieve headache, backach';' I and siinilar female troubles. Ti; ; it for your troubles. inves.t $150,000 tp provide homes is to'* important a iiiatter, for a M?.cedof’ia Lutbersn Church- Front Street,' Rev. C. I. IAofgar,:, ; Pastor. (Residence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 i;„ m. (No services on th ird Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev ery Sunday. • Teacherii’ Meetin Wednesday 8:00 p. m. (at parson&ge.) Woman’s Missionary Society (after morning service on fourth Sundays.) L. C. Bs., Saturday before third Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 p, m. Baptist ChvA\i:cfc. KeT. S. L. Morgsi;., Pftstar. Morning Service?:, 11:00 a. rn. Evangelistic Ser.vices, 7:30 p.m Wedne.sday night j.frayer meet ing services, 7:30 p, m. Business meeting,^ first Wed nesday evening of t; moath at 8:15 p. m, Sunday School 9:o0 a. m. J. L. SirOtt. SuT>t, fc.r ,their erriployes; The success of He w Castle caused many oth- ei towns to follow its example. Mr. Hernly’,s services have been asked by commercial- clubs in n(iarly every state. Under his direction, Brazil, Evansville and other Indiana cities have succeed- ec] jti iocaiing important indus-, tr:'.e:', ; Mr. Hernley said that one of ' the Ih’st things they did not do| was to send for a lot of mail-or-1 der catalogs. Lack of public j spirit, he said, would deaden any to^^•n, Local merchants had al ways been active in such devel opment. Any system which dis ables them from helping in such movements, supporting their lo cal newspapers and extending credits necessary in growing towns, %viil result in decreased, home markets for farm products, labor, etc. Lands near a live town are worth much more than lands near a dead town. Any ]-ate vs^hich would enable the gov- enment to operate Parcels Post otherwise than at great loss would Ik' ^'0 hi.'-fh as to make it impracL.ic.ibie Voi/ transporting fa"m 'prod(.!(:("•'. ';ier^;hants and fa::'mers prefej- co seli goods and products through personal io- tion. Wliere the farmer might! sa /e a few cents upon carriage I woman, to ' be handicapped ' by weakness, ; bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these killhopes by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, fine complexidb, pure breath, cheerful spirits— thing*, that win men—follow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 25c Fi’eeman Drug Co. Nflftoik it Weslefi .iCNi-: 11. ivtii. iN.>. 22 Mail (iarriers Will F!y, This is an age of great discov eries. Progresb ridcis on the air. Soon we may see Uncle .Sam’s mail carriers flying in all direc tions, transporting. People take a wonderful interest in a discov ery that benefits them. That’s why Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coughs. Colds and other throat and king diseases is the most popular medicine in Ameri ca. “It cured me o|s a dreadful cough, ’’ writes Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickuey Corner, Me., “after doctor’s treatment and al! other remedies, had failed.” For coughs, colds ur any bronchial afl'ection it’s . unequaJed. t50c .and Sl.OO. Trial boti: at J.’'ujeman Drug.Co. Pi'ice e free llandsfline Scgrf-FIn FIEE Lv. Clifirlulte Lv. U iiiistaii Lt. Wal.nuv t". Lv. Mciliisuii Lv. vliiyoiiuJJ IjV. M'rt’iiV:’lie Ar Ro/inokif Lv, Huauoke Lv. M’rt’nv'lle Lv. Mtiyociuii ■ Lv. MttdLsan Lt'. , Walnut C Ar. WiUKton Ar, Charlotte 10;:^0 it. iij. •J.-Ofj p. uj. 2; hl p. '!). p. m. 3:11 p. ill. p. 111. tj.'iir. p. ill. No. 21. lJuily y;ir» H. iL>, 1 i:4i) a., til. 12:52 p. til. p. UJ. 1 li) ^;0m p. ui. 5:")0 p. rn, 0 Nu. -^4 7rJi> 7:57 a. r 8:2f) a I a. ,xi, I a,, m ! ni ! No, 2a. I l>ail,v |. 5dOp. ir, i .7:.!j.^p. Ill I ii; j 8;.jj4p. tn i, i);01 p. Hi 1 i.*:‘iU:p, II . I (’onntictioiis ut Rimiioke fuc all poini;- North, Ea>st and Puiiman dleepin^' car.-i, liiniii.t-- oarw; mealti u In i-a rt«, If you are tliiukiu^ of takfng a Lfjj, you vs-aiit quotatiuus, (jbeape«t, fam.;, reliable and correct iiit'ormatioii, an't royte, train sciiedules the uiost comfort able aiiil qni(>ke«t way, write a,nu the in formali 1(1 i.'i s'oui's for tlit* ji-iski/iu: >\ith unt: of u-ir iiiap ioltJer,’:, ^ Train.-i k'uvr. Da."ii;i.:n i-jr iioxboiM. rioutU Bo.-'fcoa i^.nd ij;';U'li.fiurg T;('0 a. i'r • i:: ily, .‘i.rt'-.i -ii.'.i') p. ;ii, a.i.iiy c'^Cv'pt: W. H. ’.V. c. HKV I Liu, •, ien. I ! ir .SS u’l Pa.s , V'a I man- much. ihe iViieibotiist Frobs East'Davis Fi Ruv. TbomiS E. Dm Parsonoge next do Servicis; orning, 11:00 H Prayer meeting evenings. Ladies’ Aid and Tv cietios Mond.f after firi-i Kiinday i:; Sun da V School 9:. G. if Exellen- '?a"aca Classes, Yt-.u are i tend all sef•■^'ices. ■%'iarit UiWJch,' f^reet. 1 !S, Pas'or. or to Church) •■ening, 7:30. Wednes day ..?:3sionery So- afternoon : each month. ,i:5 a. m. ''.jge.'(‘s, _Supt. ,i;;d Pi:dlathea uVited to at- Avenue M. E. Churcii, Rev. E. T. Harley; IPastor. Preaching every Srst Sunday 111 a.m. and p.m,>;7:30 second unday at 7:30 p. m.\ Sunday School every Sunday ffiorning at 10 a. m. John P. Idol, Supt. Everybody W elconae. of gv>ods bought from some order house, he would lose mt»re through deadening of the : town asid sending irs resourceri t:> large mail-order centers. The proposed carriage o.f par cels by the Government for con- ce.i'ns a thousand miles distance at the same price as that charg ed for a few miles would weaken home ties and loyalty to com munity interests. It would build up large mail-order concerns to the depreciation of local values. Nearness to a good live town adds to confcentrnei'it on the farm. In crease of cn.'o'ivt cities-', and con iftHOr'Tiftna) Offer Made by N-2W York Firm. ; Thousands all ovo:- tiie United i States are taking advantage of a j generous ofTer o.i' the Gotham j Company 1161 fBroadway, N. Y. ! City, making request for a beau tiful gold-plated scarf-pin for lady or gentlemeii, which is mail ed to any one sendi r:g name and address free of charge. This offer is ma.de to introduce their catalague of general mer- quent misery of many irnernploy-! c^^andise, houtiehoid goods, jewel ed are largely due to dullness of ^ f/: nove.ties, Readers of mi.ny sn;a!l tov.ais, Great irequeoted to send name and 'e.ss immediately, fu:.'nish gravest dangers. Ca)--■ , . - riage of first and ?econd-class^ nclosing live two-cent stamps to mail at a cost ree-ardless of dis-1 Packing and postage, tance might be justified by their I to-day and receive with- dilFusion of intelligence necessa ry^ for stability of a republic. The present carriage of mer chandise up to four pounds re gardless of distance was only in- cidential; for samples, for infor- mE.tion purposes, etc. This has' been so abused that it might be more just to transport even mer chandise under this limit at rates out cost a piece or jewelry yOu will be proud of. that An optimist is one who enjoys a good snowstorm .without wor rying about how sloppy the frons yard will be when the thaw comet Advertise in the Dispatch. feather beds and PiLLOWjr Pillows Free Mail us $10 for 36-pound Feather Bed and receive 6-pound pair pil lows Free. Freight prepaid. New feathers, best ticking, satisfaC tion guaranteed. Agents waiited. TURNER & CORNWELL Feather Dealers Charlotte, N. C. These Beds and Pillows are also on sale at E, A. Hensley’s, 304 Tar pie y Ave., Burlington. 'N. C. 'Ti iiriiiiiiinnriiiBiwuyiimm i:?'.'[•? "v »-n: i- I:.. I aw. U T THE LAST MOMENT it was necessary to postpone the visit to ■\ relatives in a distant city. Any thing short of a full explahatibn would cause worry and fear. What could be done? The Long L^istance Bell. Telephone solved the problem. A personal talk cleared up the sit- uarfon, dispelled worry and completed plans fort visit at a later date. In every day, personal affairs the Lon^ Dis tance Bell Telephone can save you worry, mcon- venience and loss of time. Why iiot try it? By the way, have you a Bell Telephone? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY gir-- ri was under the treatment of tw’-o doctors,’’writes .Wrs. R.> L. Phii:;'p,s, of Indian Valley, V4, “and they pro nounced my case.a -very* stubborn one, of womanly weak- ne:'s. 1 was not able to sit up, when. I conimenced to t£;ke C:::di;i. i used it about one week, before I savy much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, h.as gone, and I don’t suffer.at all. I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of. Cardui.” i li 11 if you are one of iho.se ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly streiigtliu Composed of purely vegetable ingredienfsy it acts quickly on the wonianly system, building up wonianly sfrength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have wriftea to tell of toe benefit they received from ii. Try it for your troubles. Ekfiin todi(y. a - t>diw* Ad^torr Dept, Cbattaflom MedidM >.. CiMttwiwota, Tcul. tor and 04-Mte bo^ ' i—»»
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