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Church Directory Won’t Ruin Business Says Mr. Underwood Washington, Jan. 24.~-Chair- ;rnan Underwood, of the House ! comiTiittee on ways anc means, i announced emphatically : tariff hearing- today ' _ i was no intention of cutting rates i ( f duty so lov/ along competitive that at the there Tte Church of the Holy Comforter (Eoiscopal) - i«e Reveread John Benr.eis Gihble, Rector. Every SunS^I U:00 a. m. and j ! triSecUo ReVtbliSr.nembi-s lay, il‘.00 a m. imici bu | Democratic majraity oi flBO a. m, , 10-00 a. ithe committee purposed (o make Holy and Saints Days, iu.uua j would disturb busines THE BEST PROOF IWhen You Want lold to Buriiiig' ,ie in. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited.. All pews free. Christian Chufch. Comer Church and Davis Sts. ReT. A. B Kwdall, P«tor. Senrices: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 «. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45a. m. Jno. K. Foster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Services, jgunday evenings, at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- fV Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. ‘ Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So- slcty meets on Monday after the g«eond Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended I prosperity. ^ ^ . , ! ''I dero*’ that tnere is any such I intention,” he said lo'iiO', H.gre- I marks of Representative rayne ranking’ RGpublicciri ixibitiubi o.^ the committee. . , . , . ^ The committee which heard testimony of many-manuiacturer ar.d importers on the flax, hemp and jute schedule was not dis posed to question the competitive character and luxury classifica tion of many of the laces, em- broderies and other articles in the schedule. Mr, Underwood took occasion to agree with some _ of them that their competitive status seemed to have sustained which is in favor of approximate” ly the same rates on many items. The entire schedule is one of the msst profitable in the whole ^°A Church Home for Visitors | tariff scheme Ja year more than $49,OUO,OUU _}.e- aiid Strangers. BsjrHugtsn Reforiaedi Church. Corner Front and Anderson Sts, Rey. j. D. Aoa.ew, Partor. Sunday School even^ Sabbath, |;45 a. m, ^ i Preaching every 2nu and labbath, y venue wUn above 45 pei duties amountmg cent ad valorem. Some of these articles wilt be re-} m. duced ro stimulate competition a id bring revenue. The manila export tax on man- i!a hemp was questioned_ by the . „ _ . committee when the subject was 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. i brought up b^^ Edwin D. Metcalf N.' y., Burlington Citizens Cannot Doubt It. Doan’s Kidney Pills were used — ihey cuied.' Tiie story was ton residents. Time has strenglhened evidence. Has proven the cure permanent. The testimony is from U.iis locality, Tiie proof convincing. A. T. Webster, Maple St, Graham, C., says. I suffer ed hevereiy at lime from pains across the small of my back, and the kidney secretions were un- natura. Finally I got a supply of Doan’s Kidney Pills and soon after I began their use, I felt much better. I am certain that Doan’s Kidney Pills live up to ail the claims made for them and can be relied upon to relieve kid ney tr.uble,’-' Statement given December 18, 1907. Re-Endorsement. On .January 27, 1911 Mr. Webs ter was interviewed and he said: “Icontiaueto think highly of Doan’s Kidney Fills. _ 1 do not believe I would be alive today were it not for this remedy.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Miiburn Go,. Bu^'alo, New \ork, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's — and take no otiier. to Buy Be Sure to See Us We have the largest stock we have ever shown, and] we are in a position to save you money, in addition to givii.g you an immence stock from which to make your^ selection. ■ Just received the largest lot oi rugs^and druggets ever shipped to Alamance county^ at one time. A car load of cook stoves just here. A big assortment of Ranges to select from. A full line of heaters, comforts and blankets of all kinds M. B. SMITH 4th Mid-week Service every Thurs- i»y, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east .^is^irch. of Presfeyteriafi Chan’^. Kvt. DoisJd Mclver, Pastor. Services every Sanaay at 11:00 R. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday tt 8:00 p. m. . . ^ The public is cordially invited ftll services. of Auburn, N. Y., a rope manu facturer. Mr. Metcalf said the duty was a relic of the Spanish regime in the Phihppines and that the benefits of the refund allowed to importers in this country operate to the benefit of the American consumers, Mr. Underwood criticised it as a bad law. It was suggested that an export law any way was not in keeping with the spirit of the American constitution. M.ABAM1AN DECLARES THAT COCAINE IS WOKSE THAN HUM YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD Baptist Church, RiT. s. L. Morgan, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. fft ^ g p, ixi. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four- tii Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Mileage Book Tight, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 24—Nine I railroads operating in Georgia I today obtained a temporary re- i straining order in the Superior Court here preventing the Georgia Railroad Commission from forcing the railroads to accept mileage book coupons from passengers in the place of tickeis for which the coupons may be exchanged at t e ticket offices of the companies, Arguments to determine temporary re- S p. m. Church Conference Wednesday i#fore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday^„^ali be made a Woman’s Missionary Society, ; , Washington, Jan. 20,— Cocaine drives more persons crazy and is a greater menace to the South than Jicjuor, according to Gov. _ Emmet O’Neal, of Alabama who is in Washington. “If some way could be found to prevent the sale of cocaine to negroes in the South, there would be very few outrages committed, said Governor O’Neal, tonight, “1 do not believe that Governor Blease speaks for any great number of people in the South, when he countenances lynch lav*'. He may Jrepresent the views of some persons in South Carolina, but not those of the South.” Governor O'Neal asserted that eventually the South Vv’ill solve the problem of the high cost of living by producing ail the beef cattle neccisary to, supply the entire country with fresh beef. Yes you can no longer afford to be without one of these matchless cars Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The new 1913 Ford has b^en greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account oi the ^ greatly increased output the price has^beeri Ioy,^ered and is now within easy reach, S irit Thursday 8:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- 4*y 3:30 p. m. I he Methodist Protestant Church, East Davis Street. Rev. Thomas E. Davit, Paitor. Parsonoge next door to Church) Services: Moming, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR $525.00 600.00 800.00 peQioc VV'ash cratic c which^ John the fen day. gtrengt of ther Tjetnoc in the Gardne are nj I4ew H and Wy 1 a Demo ' added t of thes The to furt are ma to mak ed prob tion, a ; With Vi vote to tie, the trol or t and of J It is reccl many ? legislati: party n/ The fi ren in ojjset S in New irake will giv one of t in iUino ten tion Dt-m 4 will b sion wit the pre gressiv Foinide side of No These new prices F. 0. B. Detroit with all equipmenl. An early order will mean an early delivery. Get full paiticulars from permanent injuction will be heard by Judge W. M. Ellis, who grarited the order today on EV.b- urary 3 the order of the Railroav^. i Commision making it compulsory for the railroads to accept the coupons on trains. Traveling men through their organizations, are making an ef fort in various Southern States Execuiive Board Meets. Improve-1 niovement of Graded School ' Largest Enrollment in History. Elon College, N. C., Jan. 23,1913. The editors of the Phipsicli, the College Annual, are hard at work and expect to make it a complete mirror of the College life and activities. The Executive Board of McGlamery-Markham Auto Co. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. Phone 619. Pastor Drops Dead As He Talks In Pulpit. Pottsville, Pa., Jan, 22 - J. J. Fisher, pastor of the Dr. Re- to have the railroads accept the i m | formed Churdi, lamaqua, drop- on the trains in the r)lace 1 T^^?tees of the College held a ^ ped dead in the pulpit of Trimty Prayer meeting Wednes day! of^t?SrsSmS^bvtL^^ session last evening in Reformed I 01 tiCKets secuiea Dycnem c.aim- fc afternoon ’"^Ladifs’ Aid and Missionery So-1 it is a great inconvenien- sieties every Monday afternoon I f afler first Sunday in each month. I change the coupons for ^}ck.ts Sunday School 9:30 ?. m. ; at the various railroad offices. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Claises. You are invited to at- l«iid all services. 1913. Washington, Jan. 24. —Presi dent Pinley, of the Southern Church, here this while addressing an assembU'ge gathered from all parts of tliis county in celebra tion of the 250th anniversary of the first printing of the Heidel- fwBt M. E. Chwch, South. Rct. T. a. Sykes, ?attor. Preaching every Sunday morn- Railway Company, announced lag and evening. to-day that, the Company will ISanday School, 9:30 a. m. soon let contracts for ihe con- Prayer Service, Wednesday struction of double track north STftning. i from ivlonroe, Va., the southern terminus of the Washington Divisions of the Southern Rail way, to Amherst, Va., This im^- provement, when completed, the President’s office with a.full attendance. It was decided to equip the East End of the first floor of the hew Gymnaium and Dormitory as a Chemical and — ~ I Physical Laboratory and to fit it berg Catechism. Not to Be Published Before the up with every modern appliance. | ^The ceremonies opened with an Morning of Saturday Jan 25 i^he scientific department has I address by the Rev. Y. A. Re- ^ ! out grown its preseni quarters in | auch, of Shenandoah, and Doctor ' the Administration Building and | Fisher followed. He was ex- the new arrangement was neces- toiling the merits of the catec- sary. The rooms previously used j hism, which he said he "rever- Macudonia Lutheran Chu; c'l. Front Street. ReT. C. 1. Morgan, Pestor. as a Chemical-Laboratorv will henceforth be used as a Piiysical Laboratory, enced next to the Holy Bible,’' when he fell over with a groan. Several clergymen sprang to hi.s A movement is on foot in the j assistance, b^ut he expired with- town to have the local gJ'^ed jn a few minutes from the effects of the stroke, notwithstanding school turned into a practice school under the Department of cLlducation of the College. Ad vocates of the movement think it medical attendance was im mediately procured. The re joicing with which the anniver- (SeHdenoe next door to Cburch.) trains on the Wash- wili be materially helpful in the j ; ary was being celebrated wa.s Morning Service at 11:00 a. m Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m,, ev- #ry Sunday. Teachers' Meeting, Wednesday lOO p. m. (at parsonage.) ington Division into and out of the Adonroe terminal Contracts will also let for the construction of double track from Twenty- seventh Street, Birmingham, ! Ala., to the east end of the North I Birmingham Yard, which will Woman’s Missionary Society ; facilitate tiie handling of traffic ^after morning service on fourth . connection with that imoortant todays.) : traffic center. jLj, vj, Hs., oB-turclciy bciorc i _ ^ fe$?d Sundays, 3:00 p, m. aw- L, L. L., third Sundays ^t 8:00' ^ Warning. $ m An Ohio man is reported to be poison Wefeb Aveaiie M. Church the ultimate Rfcv. . T. Hurley. Pa*tor. - i suffering fr.m blood i a result of being pecked by a hen. We noted he insident only because i of the warning it conveys to some Preaching every first Sunday I of our benedict acquaintances, 13. a.m, and 8:00 p.m.,'second | if we may believe what they are Sunday at 8 p. rn. i insistent in telling us when they Sunday Scliool every-Sunday I happen to “be ahead of the morning at 10 a. m. John F. Idol, Supt. Every body 'Welcome, the College and and believing school term will be result. Dr. T. C. Amick’s class in pub lic speaking now has more than sixty members and is one of the most popular of recent enrich ments of the curriculum. The class meets in the aftersioon and is very enthusiastic. The enrollment for the year has reached a total of 352 to date distributed as follows: Graduate Department, 33; Normal Depart- as iment-, 17; Collegiate Department, 302. the community j turned into gloom. Doctor Fish tnan a longer i had just repeated from the catechism “whatever evil he sends upon me in this vale of tears, he will turn to my good, ’ when he fell. He was 51 years of age, was thirty years in the ministry and is survived by a v/idow and three children. WE BELIEVE m PROGRESS. We stand for honesty and a square deal to all alike. We apprediate our friends and we have never had a customer who is not friend to us and who does not stand by us because we look out for his interest. We have built on chese principles from a small crowd ed Store to a model store with modern windows. We buy in car load lots andjdiseount our bills for the benefit of our customers. We carry the latest and best in Furniture and House furnishing. Our stock is open for your inspection. You are always welcome at our place. Latest also in Edison Phonographs and records. Green and McClure Furniture Co., Phone day or night 251-L Graham, N. C. I y’ 'f' ^ ^ fos ^ '!!;■ game” early in the bui never when they it. — Virginia Pilot! evening'.— ire behind For Sale at Pargaln. * 125 H. P. Boiler, 120 H. P. Engine, 1 Saw-miii and saw, 1 Corn mill, 1 Planning machine i: and Beits for further i.niorrna- tions, Write or See C. F, Moser, Burlington, N. C. R. F, D. No. 1, we V ila I very weak, i luj? I'dlv : lae, I ' 1 COV!i £>0c Ai'tEi AT ifRuGG^STS. For Drowned Girl Greensboro, Jan. 24.—Special The City of Greensboro is asked to pay to Mrs. J. R. Bell the sum of |5,000 as the result of little An na C. Bell on a surburban street of the city. The complaint in the civil action was filed today. The little Bell girl was on her way home from school on the day of the heavy rain of last March and attempted to cross a small stream which had been badly swollen. She was drown ed in the attempt and it is al leged by the neghgence of the city. Eugene Debs Arrested. Terre Haute, Ind.,. Jan, 24. — Eugene V, Debs, socialist a ndidate for president of the United StateS: was arrester here today on indictment return ed by the federal court chargin,. him with obstructing justice. He later was released on $1,00" bond. Charges resulted from a? expose of alleged conditions i:\ the Fort Leavenworth prison written by Debs for the Appeal to Reason. The matter was considered obsene by the i^edert.! ' grand jury _ and action wa-= brought against the editor I'o!' sending it through the mails. It is alleged that Debs encou raged the witnigsses in this cas to leave the jurisdiction of thv state. ■pebs.brands th^ indictment an effort to ruin the Appeal t Reason. l>r. Anti-Pain Pj)ls reliev iV V.'i addition today fi’ partme here y people a Searc' taugled pressed bodies c Many recount the buil accident injured oaS hurt Belief not be by the persons ing. Up to v(From It Is ton tha Commit siderin bably p sion of v/orks. 25 per c don’t re suffer s promise not hea and of picturin Vvicked dramaf culmin edness Holy God” ( it), whi instrui ed free, must ta even if Chariot nounce to ruin Priest S La St. L and a stgree,' ’ J. O'B rnatrim ”A one sea own ho’ in a ho law als . "Livi in-law i tions t‘ form a 'Xea rnarrie Practic stomac then,, f Party t ”As s observe J^otion the cos , ’’Tell ^your fa foolish.
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