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Church Directory Women Sold. New York, Jan.—That women have actually bet n sold at action :inN^wYork is phase of the ; white slave traf fic by which i these uiiforiunate women ' earned for their masters more ;than $57,000,000 a year was the .astounding' stat6i3ieiu toua.)’ Oi Sam'iel H. London, of El aPaso, 11:01^ a. m. and who for seven years lias been making a thorough study oi reach- 11:00 a- m. Third Sunday, ; j,-5g froiu the Atiant.ie to the f?eda. m. .Pacific. Ooly iind Saints’ Days, 10:00a. . jn the hack room o: Use Gmrch of the Holy Comforter (EDiscopal) isc ReT^tecd Joba BeniiM* Gibble, Kect4>r, Services: Kv^^ry Sunday, 8*,00 p. ra Holy Communion; _ Sun- subject over territory Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free. t' a dingy j cafe in Clinton street ^ in New York in the lo\^'er E-istSide ^ Mr, London sa^^ a crr-wd ot men I gathered around^ an a ctioneer j who conducted his sale just as ! he would an ordinary auction of . horses and the bidders shouted ' their bids so loudly that they 'rivaled an active momenton the stock exchange. These auctions Cliristian Clsttrch. 'Corner Church and Davis Sts. Rst, a, B Keadall, Pa*tor. Service#: ^ Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 conducted late atnig"htand *, m. and 8:00 p. m, have been continued for more Suriday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. jthan two years. Certain houses Poster, Supt. , | were disposed of and then the Christian Endeavor ^Services, j inmates were auctioned though #anday evenings at 7:15 _ j they were not actually placed on Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- i the block for view, ry Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. j Mr. London is aided in New Ladies' Aid and Missionary So-1 York by a special agent of the dety meets on Monday after the | department of justice and a re~ ®#cond Sunday in each month, | p^j-t was made by the agents A cordial invitation extended j to the department in VVashing- lo all. . ton more than a year ago. Mr. A Church Home for Visitors Wa»t lyHchberg. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 31.— President W. Abbott Wittman, of the United States Baseball | League, which was chartered several weeks ago under the New j Jersey Laws, is in this citv to» j night, hiB visit here being to lay i pians to place a ?eam here and; he declared l’.im.self pleased vviihj conditions as he found them. Mr. Vv^itman said arr:'in;xe- ments have ah'eady been in;ide| for grounds and team^^_ in New ; York, PhilR'lelpbia, Brookivn, •; Baitimorf-, Vv asbington and Rich-1 mond. be smaller Itec-.use the trrcuit will be connned to the East. Reading, South, Bethlehem, Easton, Pa., and Lynchburg will get first consideration, with a possible transfer of the Baltimore According to Mr. Witman, the Ishipped to Alamance county at one time. playing season will be from. May I 15 to September 15. The league j will not reserve players, holding I rxf tO frnm title to them through one play-1aClCCL llOIIl. ing season. lave me iargesc.siocK we are in a position to save you money, in additio givii.g you an immence stock from which to make selection. rfiii youi Just received the largest lot ot rugs and druggets evei ipped to Alamance county at one time, A car load of cook stoves just here. A gubcomm * ounc^ 1 i» Mr. % to be ican has itim] iiencan pu teexoe^o % evj&n Sdsthat iterc^o|*in tstem shall assortment A full line of heaters, comforts and blankets of all kinds. and Strangers. Lacdsiide in Panama Canal. Barifigtoa Eelonned OiBrci). C&rner Front and Anderson Sts Kw. J. D. Awirew, PafUr. Sunday School every Sabbkth,! 'priichirig every 2nd and 4th! gigantic labbath, 11:00 a Railroad Officials Visit Greensboro | Greensboro, .Jan. 31.— Officials of the Norfolk Southern were visitors in Greensboro yesterday, paying their annual visit to the town in the interest of the rail way. Included in the party London will also make a report! were W. VV. Croxton, general in a short time to John D. Rocke- j passehgsr agent; E. D. ^ Kyle, I feller, Jr. . traffic manager, both of Norfolk, j ’ 1 Va., and W. G. Womble, division I ‘ I freight agent at Raleigh, Mr. * - - - - - Croxton expressed himself as 30. — Owing well pleased with the progress being made by the Norfolk CAN AFORD A FORD the western section iay, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all Parsonage 2nd door east .iiupch. of Pre#byteriaii Cborcli. g*T. &W Mcfver, PasUir. fief vices every Sanciay at 11:00 ,ja. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday 8:00 T>. m. %e public is cordially invited ^ all services, Eftptist ChMck. s. L HeqfMi, Pwtw. Pleaching every Sunday 11a. m., 8p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a, m. Sunbeams, second and four- lli Sunkys, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday S p. m. Church Conference Wednesday jtfore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman's Missionary Society, irit Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon day 3:30 p, m. ike Metltodisi Pratestant Chiirchf East Davis Street. ReT. Tlkoaifts E. Davii, fftstor. Parsonoge next door to Church) Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. l^yer meeting Wednesday dvtnings. ladies' Aid and Missionery So- •iclies every Monday afternoon ifter first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 ?. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. m. and 8.00 p. Panama canal, reported to the ViA PvervThurs- i department today, it is prob- Mid-week Service every inurs opening of the canal will have to be postpon ed at least a month and perhaps longer. ^ The slide, which uccurred about midnight on Monday, carried with it about one million cubic yards of earth, gravel and rock, which buried an entire train of cars and two steam shovels so that no portion was visible. In addition to this damage the slide so loosened the supporting wall of “Purple Hiir’ a miniture mountain overhanging the Cule- bra cut. that it is feared that this entire mase, comprising another one million cubic yards of clay, will come tumbling down upon the workman and thus cause another postponment of the opening of the canal. The army engineers also re ported today another and smaller slide near the Atlantic opening of the canal. Only one hundred and twenty- five thousr^nd cubic yards of earth were affected by this slide however, Fmd it is not thought that with the facilities at hand it will be hard to remove this derbis. landslide Southern and its allied road, the Raleigh, Charlotte & Southern. He Scid that the Norfolk South- i ern is now in bstter shape than ever before to take care of its increasing business and that the opening of new lines of the road this year will make it one of the great systems of the State. wu you can no longer afford to be without one of these matchless cars. Why not pnnect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The new 1913 rord has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account of the greatly mcreased output the price has^been lov^ered and is now within easy 0iir Real It would be inomicsta [(•h ari inst nk into our ready half ^ iis highly do litical tem ipie would ^blishmen ticn. In ^ e testimon rn’ presid Commerc ew York, .y before ittee of the ncy Commi ‘The Unit % I the greate. fposit in th reach. ' Husband and Wife Must Not Serve on Same Jury. Farm Labor Scarce Newbern, Jan. 31.—Farmers in Craven and adjoining counties are complaining that they can not secure sufficient labor to en able them to properly conduct their farms without paying en ormous prices for it. One farm er, who lives at Thurman, about 10 miles from Newbern, said that he would not make a cent of pro fit on his crops next season if^he had to hire the work done. T^he increase in the cost of labor is attributed to the fact that the many lumber companies operat ing in this section are paying fancy prices for labor and are securing all the available help. However, in some cases even the lumber companies cannot secure a sufficient amont of labor. Several days ago the East Caro lina Lumber Company, a new corporation, wanted to build a tram road in Pamlico Couniy,- It was impossible to secure enough local colored or white labor and the management was forced to send to New York and engage Italians. Unless the farmers can secure more help at a lower cost Seattle, Jan. 31.—It is not proper for husband and wife to siton the same jury, according to a decision made in the super ior court. Judge Gillom permitt ed counsel for the plaintiff to challenge Mrs. J. D. Dean of Kent, whose husband had been accepted as a juror. ) Mrs. Dean was asked if the! wrong lo make the tariff im RUNABOUT TOURING CAR CAR $525.00 600.00 S00.00 These new prices F. 0. B. Detroit with all eqiiipmenl. An early order will mean an early delivery. Get full particulars from ' V 111-H3 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. Phone 619. crops in this section next season are likely to be comparatively small. In the matter of the tariff, we stand for protection and against extortion. We believe it is as h®*- husband on the services i jury would tend to influence her wnu aij servii^es. verdict should be happen to dis- ionly safe course to pursue i The Scott Garrison Bill. Senator LaFollette of Wis consin is soon to introduce a bill to remedy the defects in our banking system, said to have the I been prepared with the counsel of William A. Scott, director of the School of Commerce of the University of Wjsconsin and E. E. Garrison of the Wisconsin State Journal. The Progressive has discussed this bill with friends in Congress, reports from Washington are to the effect that it follows the lines of the plan advanced by the National Mone- I tary Commission, with these properly high as to make it im properly low. We hold that the I only safe course to pursue is to • ^ u I find out the exact facts, through ! it would not,’' ansv/ered ia permanent, non-partisan com-1 stock oi the central re- , Mrs Dean “I think I can decide ; mission of experts, and with ! Preaching every Sunday morn-: and impartially whether i these facts before us to provide'-instead oi by .the Mr. bean present or not.” I protection adequate to equalize; ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ' The Govemment IS to control frost Sfrf»* M. E. Cbaich, Soufh. I Rev. T. A. Sykc*, Pk«t«r. and evening khoo! Service, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. The lawyers then asked Dean ^ conditions of competion between i lo coniro Wednesday ; if would influence | this people and foreign nations J 5.T '■ ’ ■ ■ He was just as i both for the farmer and nianu- ^ ® rese.l i Prayer t ?€>Txing. Mac-df>nia Lutheras Church. Front Street. RtT. C, I. frtt-rgan, (Esiidence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. ;'Noservices on third Sundays.) S:nclay School 9:4.5 a. m., ev- Sunday. Teachers'* Meeting, Wednesday p. ra. fat pars.onafe*e.) ¥/r>rr.?,rrs _ Missionary Society iaft**" m^rnincc service on fourtii %ys, ; Satur’iay 6r ; his decision. He was just as I both for the farmer and manu-and resell it postive as was his wife that helfacturer, in such fashion was independent in deciding a • vve shall maintain for labor j selfish control by a small group uuestion. 'adequate standard of living, i, , “I would rather she should I We hold, as our platform hasi c^^^Jrol reserve agency not be there, though,” he added, isaid, that the Republican Payne-; shall base its loans solely on com- ■ Mrs. Dean was excused. ■ iAlrich tariff bill was merml paper, and shall do no iand that the DenK>cratic ‘ pro j I gram, ol a tariff foi’revenue only-■ I^hese probably are not the ; hf honestly adhered to, v/ould in, 1?^ so-called I Returns From All the Stales Now ' e^'itably produce t!}e most v/ian-i Adncn bdl, but they are-ex- ' ■ spi-eart industrial and commei- d- i ef™t'al changes, disaster. WE BEUEVE IN PROGRESS. We stand for honesty and a square deal to all alike. We appreciate our friends and we have never had a customer who is not a friend to us and who does not stand bv 08 because we look out for his interest. We have built on ihese principles from a small crowd ed store to a model store with modern windows. We buy in car load lots andSdiscount 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 25!-L. Graham, N. C. S.I azme 1] itteras 1-* Dei ore i.. L, J... ! 3;00 p. Hi, n^;cb M. K ( h Pifiyr, Complete. ton. J an. :M. T'he cer- i . tificate of Governor Blease. of I M’Cabfc’s Resignation Was Am- South CaroliiiM, of the names of irie elec'lo;v; ciiosen at t he 'dyntiai election ol' I\(,>vember, „ ,.i, v»as rfjcie’-’t'd at t.he state depart-; c;ig;i:.iion ot Oeo. I\ McCahli?, . iD.ent Today compieinig the i ^soiii.itor oL‘ the departnjent of . reiur/is from all oi the stcitef;. j aj^ricuilurt*, et'b crivp Miirch 1 ’Cabfc's Was r!0«F)Cf:d Today Washington, Jan. ■Th^ 'j'hese documents are rec':,;iv.?,d iripiicate. and one copy of ihe was announced tod.:iy by tar3' ot Agrieuiture Wilsrf/i. .\lr. They commend themselves to the goo] sense of students of the monetary (juestion. SenatorLa- .Foileito and his associates rec- ogr)i/f,> tjie sound economic prln- eipii'H of liii‘ Monetary Commis sion’s and are evidently oLikijis,'- ;i' sinecre and thoughtful a.n,i-n'!j)i t.i) remedy its defects. not the bill is adopt ed. if will :t|}‘^>rd a vaJuable basis Sur>uc»> ;• hunr.K/ morn hi Kv-j xi» I. ^0 o.rn. sciKXil every a 10 a. lii. John F, Idei ■ ujdy Weieom^- eoKiticaie Ij’orn each state has Cabo was the storm center in t!\e h/i‘ Modv and eriticfsm. conti’over traliuvi of SV O'-! 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