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Parliament Will Have Shor Recess J. Bryao Talks in Kid ij{es. WilUam ll II .u> tl 1 'hi s s ?ST m m »-:r»v Wh f'V !¥' I;-;* t4 f’'; ■ ■ I t F-;.. iV,.'; rt. i| ■■' k; ^ ■ «•- . •' k i m V* - ,> : p S • ■/ ; : %i{- Ifr- IF ^s| K Pp6' pf • Ti'V h.r/. § - '■! If-'!' HVi'- r'4 t-iX ;k If-*- itn tei f«•* ih ■' "a-,*' »- V‘. -* % -V pr«£ *; i ii'j- ii f/i' si'' i: [;ir> I- ' Church Directory Tie Cbcurdb of the H@ly Coniloriejr« (Etslseopal) tfte Re»«'eei J«i» Btsaers 6si^4e, R«cter. S«rric4^: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m, and 8.*00 p. m. „ Holy Communion; First bun^ iay, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, f !lfo a. m. „ _ Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. pi- !Die public is cordially invited. All pews free. ChristiaB Chorcb. Corner Church and Davis Sts. Rsv. A. B pMter. S«mces: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 &. m. and 8:00 p. rn. Sunday School, 9:45a. m, Jno. B. Foster, Supt. _ Christian Endeavor Services, isnday evenings at 7:15 Mid“Week Prayer Service, eve- fy Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So Washington, Mar, 5.--William Jenning Bryan, in addressing the assistant secretaries and heads of the various bureaus of the state department today: not prepared to discuss tenure in office. My own tenue is, as I was about to say brief but my tenue is not even begun. I am sure your ten«e is therefore not more uncertain than mine. 1 have not had time to learn from the president the general policy that will be impressed on the various department, but it is not neccessary for us to discuss the leanth of service, It is sufficient at this time to make each others acpuaintace and I hope w/hen the time comes for me to assemble you to introduce you to my suc cessor, I can look back upon as delightful occasion as the retir ing secretary does. ” Mr, Bryan words caused sur^ prise, dut he followed them with no explanation. Two Suicide Attempts In Fifteen Hours. London, March 7.—The Brit ish Parliament was progued to day for one of the shortest re cesses in its history. It is to re assemble on Monday, March 10, for another of the sessions, for which the Liberal Goverment has become famous. The king's speech from the throne today was probably the briefest on such an occasion, merely expressing regret that the members of the two house would have only a nominal pere iod of release from their labors i.ast session was a long one but almost every day was mark ed by a determined fight between the two front benches in which the private member had but little opportunity of doing any thing but vote. This session will be humdrum in comparison and the Government whips will have hard work to keep the mark. i Durham, March 7.—Two at- fiety meets on Monday after the) tempts at suicide within fifteen iecond Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended lo all. A Church Home for Visitors fuad Strangers. i^iissgtoQ Reformed Chardb. Corner Front and Anderson Sts. hours is the unusual record of Durham, a young girl Nellie Ross of Edgem?nt, trying to take her life Wednesday night and Baxter Stansfield, of the same section, attempting- suicide Thursday | mornirg. Both will recover. Miss i Ross drank about a half ounce of Ig | ^ Interest and carbolic acid and for many hours ' interest, and Develop Farmiag. Only sixteen per cent of the land of the U. S. is actually cul tivated. Germany supports six ty million people on an area smaller than that of Texas. Is there not something wrong? Seven hundred thousand fa r- mers have crossed the line into Canada in the last ten years. That fact does not do us credit i One reason for this is that our I has been too in the hands of the | ^there has j been too little legislation for the) We have the largest stock we have ever shown and we are in a position to save you money, in addition tn giyn.g you an immence stock from which to make vnnr selection. Just received the largest lot of 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 HcT« Ji» • i t B • • t 1 Jt^r" II It II I III I 11"* it-‘i-'i^!>iiiiifi ifH" ; rnJ* Sunday School every Sabbath. I‘ollowing was in an u™oniscousu ^ f. j, ^ i'arming class^ ^ ' : condition. The physicans sum- Vput. ^ ? “u- „ , , im™oflo-nv, liMr »nr!! . ^6 farmers of this co'jntry YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD f isij a 111 preaching every 2nd and 4th | stimulants and |;^bbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. probabiy saved her life untn ^ j she was able to wear oft the ef~ Mid-week Service every Thurs-1 cause 7'45 p m I be round lor her act. A cordial'welcome to all i , Standfield boy drank lau- Farscnage 2nd door east nf: danumgyttine; it from the drug >4:«rch. Presfcyteriaa CliJsrel). Rev. Doisid Wcivcr, Paslor. i Store and telJing the druggist i that iie wanted it for his mother. ; He left a note telling his people j he was tired of living. The quick ! work of the physi';ans revived .. . „ ^ n AA i the body by noon Thursday and £.erviees evwy Sjnaay ai-11:00 apparently in good spirit and 8:0t p. m. lover missing ifiis trip into the bunday School a^- 9.4o a. m. | larid. So far as we could I iearn the two attempts on their SI dJO p. m. ! no connection whatever. The public is cordially ta ^li services. mvited Baptist Churcli. s. L. W.ofgftn, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 8p, rn. 11 a. Luke ivr Luke Says When a boy can make a run of 15 at pool he dosen’t worry much about becoming president. Cold always attacts the weak est spot. Butthatisn’c the rea- Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four-' son why men need larger hank- th Sundays, 8:00 p. m. 1 erohief than women. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday! The most unfactory way to Ip. m. i money is to settle an old booze. Church Conference Wednesday I Lots of men who think that i^fore first Sunday in each month 1 there are twelve comandments Communion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Society, irst Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society, first Mon- i&y 3:30 p. m. can’t remember one of them. I don’t believe this stuff that George Washingson never telling a he. What did he do when Alartha asked him if a strange ■ -- - 1 girl was pretty? If he wasen't ile Methodist Protestant Church,.^ ^^^^rried lite must have _ ^ „ i been one long battle. £jaat Da»/]s Street. i jf husband would play as, fair Rev. TbotBas E. Davis, Paitot. j wjth wives as wives do with hus- Parsonoge next door to Church) i bands n v/ould help som.e. A real motherly women should hold their congressman i and other representatives toi^ account. They shouid insist!' that the government do some- j' thing for them. They should j ^ insist that tariff schedules be ".ot ;i made to enable the manufacturar 11 to get more than he is naturally I i entitled to. Insist upon the I ‘ Square Deal, j ^ Something can be expected i' from the Wilson administration, |{ for it certainly is not owned by h the men who have financed the L campaign in their interest. ItH is now well-authenticated history | ’ that the rich men of the Eastj* have_ put vast sums into presi-1' dential compaigns and assumed ; ownership of the men they; elected to often.—Louisville i (Ky.) Post. P % afford to be without one r ^ connect up with the city or anywhers cf these matchless cars. Ford has been greatly improved in“d'esi^n'knd oSerwS' and°on a^ountTfz reach ^^#een iowred and is nowi within^easy I Lawyer And Clients Courtroom. Faint In P $ 0 if 0 0 6 49 RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR .00 609.00 £03.00 These new prices F. a B. Detroit with all equipmeisl An from ^ an early delivery. Get full particulars Chicago,' III, March 7.—The case of Charles Cramer, circus clown and high diver, who with his wife is charged w’ith the murder of Miss Sophia Singer, of Baltimore, was given to the jury by Judge Kersten this after noon and the jury retired to coU' sider its verdict. In his closing argument Attor ney Remus dclared chat the state had offered no evidence connecting Mrs. Cramer with the-crime. He said the woman, repudiated her confession made McGlamery-Markham Phone619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for Alamance County I I ■o?n\r)‘7, Fmver Services: leetir; wu..,=„ tan 15‘1*; 'V\ ivvenin,?'. S:00. ; P-^t hy.r hand on any part of her i i coun- ' dress and puii out a pin. i ? ^'*yaity lor Dauj:>hiter wears out the silting’' ^iUiiKjaUCl. V/ednes u a r \n sionery -ft/ d'l'A';! pai't (if her hobble uiiniijg CLiuipiiiiy in the enter-1 fronti Atiorney Rernus, who left a : I y: ■ :je;i i-oom. i:>ut J-noii'er wears out herj oi'j in f'-oi/t from standing’’; ■ i i i!i; I •Mi KU-IJ>}‘.Ul W-'iStll fjg ! {4iSi;;:;S, - i bed to make a pie.n. lor C 0 i ii: ; JMS diid bad io be Jl! ■ u >1 C: , ll lii'iO a. rn. m, rd S[>n:hy^,) i'' a, m., ev- ' ^ V ^ 1 ■ * ^ ■ H nd boy;i io C'.i!,: }'T ;„ i .lor six i.)v: ^ !' CO h a: (J I'-'-..V-'ad-l' r- ■ ;i O'C iii i'l ‘ -"1 U"'-' ■; i rs t [i i i'i-i; t! i y 11 lOCl. 1- }•. i'iSt './ihi t :'llt t h^0'-3 ;vv'r-rl I aio ■ i- UnVS, i;' I ne)'r- ■ of i:JO'iu.-‘ dilin: 'y {•! ':•> • ' " ^;h.-j i'acr;i-;r 5 Li:-}- UC' ra-y by i: C ii"! I-;'/ ))j or ho;' “flu- ‘''i !. \cj.\ 1 i H si. ■ U;.ii . h't ■ t 'i {.-;l;ld cl Oh. u Kid, j.-i th.e !')Mckgv 'OUili.1. okl i.-'.'-'iiKyi'iCd vVOtn t.M woke the waole house \xi vvn-ju -ihe geo und SiCl liie ut nis cuent, finished sneaiiug cari'see, uj an anr.^ revi ved. A T6 .V fj'j U'l Lr;.nior ..j.rtd Ii'h Sc;:';, a;:v ii.; air-g' tn Is)!' f i;i) ; i; in...niod ii.K' xr- Li L i i .’r? ■ } ' j ! ; 1 ■ i .•b ujiber j Daniel C. Roper Of South ^aro- I Hua Is Named For Office. j Washington, March 7. —Presi- ! dent Wilson had settled deep in j office today to indicate pretty I clearly some of the things that may be exoected of him in the I furure. He made no public an- ; nouncernentR of poli'cv, but there ; were a few devolepments that ' Sf’erned to show the trend of , the firrit days of his adininistra- tior?. \ : T;)e Pre'^ident: told visitors inrlinea s.. j j he oian WANTED We have made arraiigemeBts to lianl!c Vi; r ^ it, € ^ was ' h'. nh ‘.} ?■' .1J no: the me. s e to s Sir;: rar; ■J >. I ho rulers r:ey?:}(in oi I V’ ( S ;C' f'i , i'h.i'cteri ^\v , I , t n ’ did ; >e i’v >0K i'ow-ard to '>- a ciM rency I’efoim e ti.t tl’e spee;;:d ."seGSiOri, h;h rnij-du. bo xs'hiooed ir»- e i-' the iVK. se whhf> the v/restiifig wi n. the I'Sf ■ «?fi Will §■ « ? 1?' 5 .v\ ■ tf as prices. a lift T V Ll':: ; \ L-'. Vvuodr^iW .. AM’’ ;:l - jiaa^uraCLoq li 'ed 'Sl.'tt 6s 7.h0:)0 Tna the coff-i irinat'.i Enquirer. i.ol i.‘ecii\ I -iii L! — 0 ^ ne* 1 ^ ry, -L' K' \ .>',1 ' ,i’ ; "Lr I'eachi^r.-’ Trjoeting, Wednesday D. m. (at parsonage.) Q Woman's A'iissionary iiociety ’.sftfir uiorning service on fourth ■ service f SJidays. j ^ ; indication of the manner in which L, C. Bs.. Saturday before;the men of Asheville are spend-i' Nobody Wants Pie. Asheville, MarchG. —If civil examinations give any P- ! lug their time, it is safe to pre- ij. h, L,, tnird Sundays at 8:00 : sumethat everyone here is satisfi- ^ !ed with his present position or m i ’ dosn’t desire to work for Uncle webb avenue M. £. GbnrcSi, Sam. Within the past two r;T. . T Hnriey p«tor ’ the balletin boards of the • ; Federal building have carried Frcaching every first Sunday | the information that civil service 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second ^examinations would be heM. v^unaay at 8 p. m. ; However, many have been post- bunoay School every Sunday i poned on account of the failure lUornmg at 10 a. m. ;of applicants to appear, in spite John F. idol, Supt, ! of the fact that positions of vari- h^very body Welcome. i ous character's have been open. as president ot thy coat approximdtely ex,'.!?,riditjre of th.3 cuciz inauf- comT:ii!;te3 w,is about wliije the rei^eipcs from all sources were appr >xi:nate)y $34,000. Tns deficit of Sii.OOO will be made up from thegiardn-’ tee fund of $3S, 000, . which was subscribed in Washington The joint congressional inaugural committee spent about $25,00C K'alje itldridge Traded To Team. ii' f tv® k' ror yairsell vf.T &j“e» or . Greensboro, ^N. C., March 6.— ; ; ‘ Rube Rldndgej the eccentric I I sputhpaw, who won fame during i .three year's work for the local j. I ciab of the Carolina league, and i who in some circles was regard- i ed as the league’s premier south" i ■ paw, has been traded to the Col-! ~ , ■ ■ • ' umbus, Ga., club for A1 Jones, a - -• i young left-hander, who Jim Fox 1 JTIUJNjL OO-ll, GlbsOnVlllfi Exchange. appropriated by Congress. A Boast That a Sensible Giri Doesn't Make. The sensible girl no longer boasts that she never cooked a meal in all her life, it is an ac knowledgement that she knows nothing . about what is now a branch of scidnce. The empress of Germany boasts that she is the best cook in the empire. We appreciate your trade. declares to have great promise. The trade was consummated this morning. “Rube’s” habits, which last year became exceedingly loose, I were the prime factor in moving i the local people to the trade, it ' being a ^ belief that he had too many “friends” here and that a change of associates or environ ments might work to his good Doyle is expected to arrive tomor row and it is said he would make ^ another strong effect to get Jim Fox to transfer Charles Sisson to the local club. M. R. G E. COQK, Manager f N, C. P. s. Reme;:nber We Pay CASH. I lectini Towns! pleasai V f i i Faucet) « * Mortoi Boon ;3| Burlinj Cobleh * i Haw R| Albrigl JWIevilk Patteral 4« I Newlinj i i Thompj (i The b| day excl ThiJ past du appointf r^uiresl tising al( you in tl Thisl have not! yourself If y fSfrFebruari Fel GOi ol Suits! pria our ordi gooj toi IF T G NE' . T elepl It to voul Th A tii ;.5i M > h }u riti pill i bjil pi Ui h 1:1
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