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WB Directory Tke Charch of the Holy Comforter. (EpiBcopal) ,U R«t«9«1 hha B««w» Caa*. «««*»• Srnim: Evety Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 b. m, , Holy Gommunion: Sun* isy, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, ^^oly Sad Saints' Days, 10:00 a* **SiflBday School, 9 :^ a, m. _ the public is i^ord^ly invited. All pews free, Cloistiaa Comer Church and Davis Sts.‘ e«r. A. S XmkS. ?Mtm. Pf^hiBg every Sunday, U.OQ ft, EQ- and 8:00 .p. ul Sunday Sdbool, 9:45 iL m. Jno, B. Poster, Supt. . Cferistian ^deavor Services, ftmday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- >y Wetocs^y at 8:(K)-p. m. Ladies' Aid and Mlssiossury ^ giety meets on Mon^y after the ifcond Sunday in each month,. A «>rdia3 invit?vtion extended A Church Home for Visitors 8Bd Strangers. - jMariingtoB Refd^ed Charch. Corser Front and Anderson Sts, Rer. i. D. Awnrrw, Pwi«». Sunday School every Sabbath, §5^5 a. m, > . T. Preaching every 2nd and 4th fetbbatb, 11:00 a* ni. S. S. AS80C1AW !n the Graham * Prej^yterian lihurcfi^ SepteBaljer 2^9. PRO^Am ^ The County Association—Its work for us and elaims on us. The Township Asfiociatioa—Its Place in the System,; The S. S. a Chuych Work, or the Whole Church at work. The Paients’work out and in the S.-S^ool. „ Leaks and How to Stop Theip? Good and Bad Methods of BulldingUp the School. , , ^ S. S. Tinning: for Church Membership. , — In Bible Study... In;Church Doctiin^; - _ In Prayer—Private and Public. In Singing. v In Beneficence. , In Holy Living. ; In Religious Activity, : S, S. Pupils-and the Preaching How to Organize the CUwss for Practical Religious Work. The S; S. aiid Evlngeli^m. ' The S. S. and Moral Reforms. Mission Study in the Olass §kpd School. Va^ety in the S. S. Programs. L. W. Holt, Glorious News. Mid-week Service every Thurs- ^y, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of ifeareh. PmbytefuiB OiorcL te«. 0M«!ii llelvcr. Paster. Services every Sunday at 11:00 0. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-mee^ng, Wednesday 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited i» all services. come from Dr. J. T. Curtiss. Dwight, Kan. He writes: “I not only have (iured bad cases of and 8:00 p.! eczema in my patients with Eiec- ! trie, Bitter?, but also cured my self by them of the same diS' ease. I feel sure they will bene fit any ease of eczema.” This shows what thousands have prov ed, that Electric , Bitters is a most effective blood purifier. Its an excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum^i ulcers, boils and running sores.. /It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex pels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Price 50 cents. Satisfaction guaran teed by Freeman Drug Co, in \Mpc^ to The American p^iSplfe are the I yerge of a great national election, spelling defeat; andf^ death of the Bepublican party and assuring rsfcability of the national pro gressive party, he^ed by Col. Theodore Roosevelt the man who fosteredit. Re^sfeveit is without doubt the best man to occupy ti^ president s chair, to receive ^ the .highest honoii within the power of the American people,to givd Wltiii Roosevelt ai^aiii our presi dent, at the h^lm of oiir ship of -state, to guid^our na tion's destinies, we . will ride thi^gh the storms ofp;he future insitKly. • .3^$ solemn duty of selecting a President of this country is the most responsible task pf the American citizen and should the peopile I ail in the pi^per selection of aiea^r, bringing occausion for a lsM!;k 9f iGK>nfidence and feelmg pf uniS^t thpughout theiramznerd^ sph^, lind its' aooompaniment prevaiKng demoralizing condi tions thoi^hout ourdpmidn, to- ;gether wi.th businei^ Stagnation and roulitudes of the unemployed, clamoring, begging, busuebing, increasing wth every succeed ing moment the bread lines of the countiy, then that remorse at tacks the vitals lOf our manhood, awakeiiing this slumbering feel ing of responsibility to its fall height of study. We should not forget the presi dent is a representative of the people by the people and for the people as well as a defenderexer- cising a ptfwerfuli influence for good or evil upon our daily ex istence and is respjrsible in a. great measure for the iiappinesvs, health welfare and inveronments ,of any mar, woman and a child in the United States. ■■ ‘ ‘I iWeby anicfcounced^^^^^^^m can-^ didacy for the r^e piyr^fHste^^^ deeds of ^ianibnaw County, sub ject to the nrilon of the dfemocra- tic convention to be held on "the 7 thday of Siepterhb^rv 1912. ‘ Hi D. Lambeth^ Str«#« m L Onirdi, Sontk. ler.^ T. A, Sj^kc, Pwlw. Fireaching every Sunday inom- ftlf and evening, wicday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Seryioe, Wednesday tHWBping. Maceloa^ jUf&erait Gbin& - Front Street l«r. C. , 0t««4ence next door to Chmvh.) Morning Service at 11:00m. "Vespers at'3:30 p. mr * (No services on third Sundays.) Biuaday School 9:45. a. m., ev- «erSi2Dday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday tfOO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman's Missionary Society morning service on fourth Sfcidays.) r Ja C. Bs., Satuj^Say before Hdrd Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 9. m. Bairtast Obnrdk. lev. S. L Ifncfts, Pkrtar. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. BL, 8 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four th Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, WeC'r^sday 8 p. m. Church Conference Wednesday iHBfore first Sunday in each month Communion, first, Sunday. Woman's Missionary. Society, irst Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon day 3:30 p. m. iiie Methodist ProtestaiQt Cborcb, East Davis Street. Re?, Tfeowa* E. Davis, Pasisr, D Church) Then why should the sons of Lousisiana hesitate? Why should the sons of the son oi the south linger, rallying to the support of an enemy? . I have alway voted as a regular democrat,, but the principles of the party I have found wanting. A tariff for Revenue only to run this great government on an economical bases, how rediculous it does sound, and after fifty yeara of effect, have succeeded i in electing one man OroverCIeve- Leon Seders Oal For Kooseveit j fresh in the minds Aad Stran*. j of the people is the remembrance J^ew York, Sept. 15.—Justice, during this Leen Sanders, of the Municiple, wW «nnnor^ a Court, long prominent in Denr.- fellow citizens whysuppor.a ocratic politics on the East Side, Party mimical to your interests? has left his.party to becOTae a an enemy to Progressive. In making this an- j nouncement yesterday he predict-i Thep why vote for the party ed that Roosevelt and Straus. would J^t Side at the ouJSt^c to our industries, coming election aiid sa^d that thousands of-^!!8s p^le'^lK^lidlji^' i^en morf^^o, Slinrone foreiMIK Indusl^ was vote the Progressive ticket. |0f ^msiana wm mu^at^ _ due “Rooseve^’B per«»aBtyr -Mr. “ Straus's popularity and.,the mag-: ^ ^ TiifioAnt niaffftwn toVii/*!! tKou Gulf of Me^Mco, from the Atlantic ^ ''Bead We take pl^ure in announC' that any of our readers secure the above vi^st j^ pocket book ^ree.of cbafge by, sen^i^ 2C.1 for p^tage to D. S»?jft .^dl Co., Patiiht Lavilyets. Wiishiitjjg? ton, D. C^ TOs iD^k-contains tables showiiig whl'bh states ea^h presidential caijdid^^ carried' , 1908, the numl^ ' Democrats and Repu|>Kcsai|is^e5t^ |>jr^^9h state-to Cbhgi^'in liftdf 1910i th6 life "of^ each Pirieisident,, T?\(8bmngton to Tajft,, li ; aii^: gives thejpbpulatioQ Of ^ch sl^te according'^^to the censUs reports of 1890, 1900 and 1010, the popu^ kition of about ^ of the Jarg^; citiies in each state, a ;calen#»- for 1912 andidlB and musih oth er useful informatibn. . , Xaagttt Id a Kail Douglasville, Te:^ yearis ago I was caugh^ in thfe' rain at the wrong time,' writes Edna Rutherford, of Douglas ville, "and from that time, was taken with dumb chills f^: vers, and suffered more than;r I can tell. I tried every thing 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. Cardui does one.1;hihg and does it well. Tiiat’s the se cret of its 50 years of success. Try Cardui. ■ ^ ■ _ . ■ nificentplatformupon which they stand will sweep the East Side," said the j udge. ‘ ‘There are thou sands on the East Side' who have not voted for years because of their disgust with machine poli tics. Some of them have gone over to the socialists, blit this fall to the Pacific Oc^ns. I ask you my friends which was our enemy. Did tiot Louisiana appeal to the Republican to prevent this mid night stroke? Was this not very undemocratic Terrible Fk tare otSoSerlng Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elmy, in a letter from Clintonl writes: “ )For six years, I was ia sufferer from female troubles. I cotild hot eat, and could hot stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After using Cardui a week, I began to improve. Now I feel better thah^ in six years.*^ Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, fumisned-by those, who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied on for rer, lieving feihale weakness and di^sease. Try Cisurdui, today, now! Spin Onll, Fn. ; f HinefrAla*~In a lettier from this plisTce,. Mrs. Eula Mae ley sa^ ased t08|»it rj^^i&ll I ate. X?aiv»8 tired and sleepy all the head achea iaild I could hardly drag around. Since taking Caxdui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quitie fit." Bradley auffered £i!om vbiis ihdigestiom Cardui Irailds ij the nervous system,' and strengthens the womanly consti> tution. That's why Caxdui help' ed Mrs. Bi?td% and why it will help you. iti 'will vA on the part of Louisiana? ticket rLblmr that t^^ And fellow citizen was it not i>ies of the PrtSressive party are Republican who saved us from, opposed to the politi& boss, our false fnends; saved our fore- Most especially is there enthusi-r,, ^ t ® asm for the new party and the of FRER SUGAR,ip^L, new ideas among the ytrang inen-P^^*”^ . thousands from of the East Side, and it is to them i . . . and their votes that we are look- ■ wntten the abovenot in ing for a vicfory in the fall. ! iP ? Republican party “T hpHpvp ” fo VonHniif./? I but to show that the Republican "that M^ Str^ur is an fdeal Preferable to the Democra- candidate and that his nomina-1 j ^ . tion establishes a standard for ■ protect ourfimdustn^, our executives that has never before Representatives vote for Repub- been attained and if he is elected measures, thereby gaming he will give us the cleanest ad- ^ support. Lwisiana s re ministration that this state has , Democrats in ever had. He is a stateman, : Two white parties - : lor LiOuiHiana are now assured, the national progressive party diplomat and public izen and I have no spirited cit- doubt of his ‘ Pargo'iO}?e next do; Ssi'vices; M.js'n'a'A, ^1:00 a-- m.'3er,ing '/ening', 8;00. ' Wednta d a y i T. ■i H.i-.i .AJiu Sd- vexy Mondav aft'^moon ... c km day it: yach mont>3* Banday -M.?hool 9:oQ a, m, llev. .11. M. AndreVvS, Esoilent Baracii and Classes. You are iuvltvM.j to at t«ad ail services. 3upt. x-'iu..athea Webo Avfiune M, £, Cktirch, Rst. 8. T. Hartey. Pajfor. Preaching every first Sunday *fc 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Sunday at 8:00jp. m. _ Sunday. School every Sunday SBoniing at 10 a. m John F. Idol, Supt. Everybody W^elcome: election." Justice Sanders recently return ed from .Europe, where as presi dent hi the Hebrew Sheltering ;and Immigrant Aid society,- he j wiis tciiereit in forming with Is- i ra;:'i Z;irig'viil, ..limn'd Rothschild, Dr. Biriion, of Berlin and J, i/ Git.enbtiiv, the of ibu Jevv.!.$h Ghrori.c'lo, the- intena- tioa i;;ou:U i.iiHi- ^viii ta re;;.uUiLr srid ?end to the .nuiK, pi-ac?.‘S Jewish iiniBiKryntij. He si'iid he w;i.s pa) ijcu'Ti'r^y im» pres?.ed with the old age ■fun-Is m GerTnariv and is enthu-aadci ove’’the idea. He began then, he shv's, to consider joining the Progressives an,d recently made up his mind to cast his political fortunes with them, though his Democratic friends warned him that he is sacrificing his chances for judge a higher court, •- % the Democratic party and let me say to you my friends, the Pro gressive may not, smiow ;i m&jority CaTs' nonii of Rojiri^k on November 5th. but Louisiana No., 24 MAy 36, 1912. ..... ■ 23 Lv. ChaJ‘lott« 10:20 a. m. Lv. Winston:2!:(K» p. ia, Trf'S ai nt Ly, Walikut 2:46 m.; 7:43 a, it Lv.-Madieon 3:03 p. m 9:10 a u.,- Lt. ftiajodan 3;0(j m. 8:14,a. n, Lv. M'rt’nv’lle 4:04 p. m: $;11 a. m Ar Boanoke 6:20 p. m. il';30a. m So. 21. No, 23. Daily Qaily Lv. Boanoke W:35 a. m. 5:05p. m Lv. M n’ov’lle lX;o6a. m. 7:STp,>m Lv. Mayodan 12:47 p.'m; 8:23 p. m Lt. Madison 12j51 p. du. 8;27p. m. L’S. Walnut,G 1:20p.m . 8:o4p.m Ar. Winston 2:00 p; m„ 9:35 p. m. Ar. Charlotte 5:50 p. m, Connectious at Bcjanoke for all,, poiiitB North, East and West!; Puliman Parlor (^leepiijg cars, dinias ears; nae^s a la carte, , l - 'Iraiii^ 21 and 22 .carry Pvillmtin si 6pe 8, Wi YorK via ShsnandoRli- Vaijpy riiutes." IHuiug- rjot the, Company l repre* you-h»j . . YOy { u a Good Men.''' ‘iWanflyouto •im ri'' r . ,Go; AVhat 22 Years has taughi US about We Believe You Would BUY ^ Absolnteiy b» expesse for Bands, € 1*2 You g^ andthier one FREE if it breaks, wears 4 out or burns 'up in 5 years. 5- ■ Ellis N.: C. g' toi^obik: in* t^e most satlS' factory p3kahncF.^ W empkiy hone but skilled .we that vou ^ve us w oppdrtimity to demonstrate efficiency of oui We any and (everything in the line of iMchincshppw :kQ# ENGINE BU^lLINGT^N, will Cojo large give vote, Ji ji/'eii ti?iari the Re;>uu:i:f. I con cade them ft at-ihe .sfH'eit a vlt^ai larger vvjiii. pole as thores.. and Mv Vi:vy I, W r Co!orjel ]!) iYiy C'OJf)' :i: i;’ thf; veic anti pewer iCe liiv fi'iv'hds oe;-.t canciiuate II east fo ev-jiy eli;ort w v.'iil be made that f *■’ P Lii to .'ol Y The worst feature of the vkca- tion season are the jokes they, print aboUt it. 'u'r.=i rn to supporr. truly, ■, I'rains leave Durhfuji for B,i)xboro 'Soiitli Bnstcfi (ujci fjyneiiittjrg' 7;bO a, h) diiliy.fWi'i [1. !n. ifn.ilj excepr.Stindnv ■W. w. Weidijf:. * For Sale Cheap, A good 6 h. p. gas^ine engine, w6od 8&.W, Ohio cutting Tnachin.e J^p. 11, 2 good belts, all ia gjcod i'linning order. .. Will exchange for stock, or second handed saw inill. Apply to P. L. Spoon, or Phone Snow Camp 611,' Harts horn, N.C. B, i'KV M..L. (ie3’...!’ft,s,-i’r, ;S' C. 8 A 0iN I) 1-v! \,S; A s's’f •' i Agt ■■ . ' V,a' The Nf?Ftk Caroliisa - STATE .NORMAL aitf INDUSTRIAL:. CHLIEGE: Maintained , by the State i’br the Women of North Carolina;, Five regjalar Courses leading :to de grees?; Special Courses for teeich ers. Free tuition to/those who agree to become teachers in the St^te. Fall Session begirts S^pl teinber 18, 1912; :«ataiogue and other informatipny [^dress JHlIllSl FOUST Prel fiFfignslioirtf N C > J- V'. • • \. The Dispatch'^ year fbr $l,00i t., Ice :Storage C( ■* \ V ' ^ » 5 \ ^ n»werCoMnusio] • '.'i*- A • ' *' i /'• -'-T v;.
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