yv^vir^-T i/'"3r,-:r;;vji ■ itU p pu m'. *?? 1" Ril*- s.i \ • awttfflw fm'naM Gra ze Ckarch Directory 110,000 People Ma^ go To Funeral ! 0£ Miens, Tise Churdof the Holy Comfor.’er (Episcopal) Ifte Reverend Joba Benner* Gfbbk, Rtdor. Sen’ices: BiVery Sunday, lliOOa. in 7 3} p. m. Can Fall From i I Spencer, March 27.-i;he prin ' cipal event of the week in Spen-! ]\^t. Airy, March 29.—^le re- cer is the series of open debates | mains of tloyd and Ciaiide Allen ! running for eight successive j arrived here at noon today, ac- ; nights at the Babtist Church. | companied by Victor Allen. I The debaters are Rev. J. B. Bri* About 500 people were at the iney D. D. of Louisville, Ky. and station, including many neigh- Rev. J. L. Vipperman of Spencer bors and relatives Among them YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD representing the latter Holy Communion: First Sun- ^ly, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, Holy Sid Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. G Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. public is cordially invited. All pews free. Sts. Chiistiafi Church. Corner Church and Davis Rct, a. B KenaaH, P«tof. Serricet: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 a, m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m, Jno. R. Foster, Supt. Christian Endeavor ^Services, Sunday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- ey Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So- eiety meets on Monday after th J , the former I Christian Church and the the Baptist. , . The opening was an auspicious one, the large church being filled with people. The first subject to be debated was: Resolved, That a truly ^ regenerate man can so apostalize as to fall from grace and be finally lost. The affirmative wts' discussed by Rev. Briney and the negative by Rev. Mr. Vipperman. It be said that the joint discussion have already created much interest in this section. Mr. Briney showed last night that he is a very able ministor, a good repre sentative of a denomation vfhich is very strong in Kentucky and other Middle States. He is 77 years and is a forceable speaker. He.came by special invitation to debate the subjects. Rev, Mr Vipperman is well known . and I highly regarded as a debater ; and fluent speaker. The best of itcorid Sunday in ^ e^ch month. | feelin^r-s pi'evailed in-i.he discuss- A cordial invitation . extehaed; '■ lo all. ron. A Church Home fcrud Strangers. for Visitors I is umim nooBEo?.. FATE JlLl l B9«BT Refonaec! Charcli. Corner Front and Anderson S.ts. I ^ Rev, J. D, Asttfev, Pa*ior. | Sundav School every Sabbath, ^ Pittsburg, March 29.-Anxiety #i45 a. m. i is felt here concerning the pos- Preaching every 2nd and 4th | sible fate of Marietta, Ohio, at iabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. |the month of the Muskin:^um ' river. The last news came yest- Mid'Week Service every Thurs- erday morning from a point over- iay 7:45 p. m. looking the town, and at that A cordial* welcome to all. i time the Muskingum and Ohio Parsonage 2nd dcor east of i rivers had risen higher than ever .tech. Presfeyteyian ChMcb. Rcf. Boi sffl Mclver, Pastor Services eveiy Sinaay at 11:00 ,m. and 8:00 p. m. I before known there. All Vvire j communication has been broken ! and the railroads cannoi: reach I Marietta. The boat, Dewey, I bound from Pittsburg to Zanes- ^ ville v/ith relief for that city, is ! expected to reach Marietta to-, i night and as it is equipped with | up to the base of the rock levee was Claude’s brother, Jasper. On the arrivafl of the train the remains were placed in a covered wagon and the procession began a ten-mile journey to Floyd Al ien's home. The funeral will be held at 12 o’clock Sunday at the residence, and the interment will be made in the old Allen burying ground nearby. It is estimated that from 10,000 to 12,000 people will attend if the weather is pret ty. There was no unusual demons tration, although a number of personal, friends met the funeral party. ' Mississippi Flood. ' Memphis, Tenn, March'28.-- Late tonight the Mississippi Riv er at Memphis was within one foot of flood stage which, accor ding to the forecast of S. C. Fsmery, local Weathei Bureau forecaster will be passed tomor row. „At7 o’clock, the heightat Memphis; was officially reported at 3o.7feet, aiiseof.o in five hours at Cairo 48. l a rise of .7 land at Vicksburg 3S'feet, a rise I o'j' .2. Mr. Emery in a - bulletin ! issued today predicted that the ; stage here would exceed 43 feet, hbw much he could,not estimate and that a stage of 10 feet would exceed 4.^. feet, how much he could not estimate and that a stage of 40 feet would be reach ed within five days. The first refugee? were brought to Memphis tonight from the Arkansas lowlands opposite this city. A number have been assem bled at Marianna, Ark., and the Governor of that state was urged today to ship 50 tents to that town with a view of estab lishing* a refuge camp. A dispatch from Bulah, ' Miss, tonight' reported the water Yes you can no longer afford to be without one Cf these matchless cars Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go? The ne^ 1913 Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account cf the greatly increased output the. price has-been lowered and is now within’easy reach. .00 RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR These new prices F. ,0. B. Detroit with all equipmenl. An early order will mean an early delivery. Get * ” from full particulars ij Phone 619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N. C. L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for AiaMance County - bviuaa> ^jvnooi at ' wireless operators here are list-1being constructed to repiace the ening anxiety for news from the D>ke swept away by the floods Prayer-meeting, Kl 8:00 p. m. Wednesday The public i? It fcll service??. cordially invited 11 a. Baptist Giiircli. ftcT, S. L, Morgaa, Pusto;. Preaching every Sunday m.t 8p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four th Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Ip. m. Church Conference Wednesday itf ore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Society, ifit Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- lay 3:30 p. m. The MethodUt Protestant Chiirdi, East Davis Street. Rct. Thma* E. Dmi», Pwior ParsoDOj^e next door to Church) Moiming, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday •xrtaings. Ladies' Aid and Missionery So- d«ties eve^ Monday afternoon i^r first Siinday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. J. G. Rogers, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea iDbuises. You are invited to at- land all services. boat. Perusburg, W. Va., 12 miles down the Ohio river from ; Marietta, is also isolated, no I news iiaving been received from here since last night, last year. Coughs and Consomptton. Coughs and colds, when neg lected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. The wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery. You will get relief from the first dose, andfinallv the cough will disappear. 0. H. Brown, of Muscadine, Ala., writes: “My wife was down in bed with an obstina' e cough, and I honestly believe had it not been for Dr. King’s New Discovery she would not be living to-day.’’ Known for forty-three years as best remedy for cough and colds price 5oc and $1.00. Recommend ed by Freeman Drug. Co. fiMit Stff^ M. E. Qiiirdi, SoBtL Rev. T. A. Sjrkes, PuIm. Preaching every Sunday morn- fas and evening- Bnnd&y School, 9:30 a. m. prayer Service, Wednesday •ftoing. Macedonia Lutheran Chnrch. Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brows, Fsstor. (Reiidence next door to Church.) 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 I1OO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society lafter morning service on fourth iiQOays.) L. C. , Saturday before 'bird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L.. third Sundays at 8:00 ^ m. Shot Wife Througli Head A dispatch from Reidsville Monday night says: W^ilter Shelton well-known young man of this place shot and killed his wife here tonight at 7 o’clock. Shelton went to the home of Mr. Blacks in the south ern pai*t of the city where his wife had gone to call on the Blacks. Entering the room, Shel ton drew his revolver and fired twice, one bullet penetratinig the heart. Death was almost instant. Just what the motive is not known. Shelton and his wife had been separated for a number of months- Mrs. Shelton before her marriage was Miss Lucy Treut. Shelton made his escape. Surgeons Must Make Study Of! Vaccine. I Washington, March 27.—Be fore the public health service can determine the efficacy of Dr. Friedman’s tuberculosis rem?dy, it must have his vaccine and know the method of its prepara tion and administration. This information is still withheld by the Berlin physician and the government surgeons are pro ceeding as rapidly as possible with a study of the cultures he has submitted. Before the ex amination is concluded, however, it will be necessary for the sur geons to study the vaccine and all its properties. To expedite the govornment’s investigation, Surgeon-General Blue today announced the ap pointment of Surgeon P. H. Lavinder, of the public health service, as a member of the com mission of in veatigation. The sixty patients now under treatment in New York are regarded by Dr. Blue as an in sufficient liumber upon which reach quick conclusions. He believed 200 or more should be inoculated. Dr. L'^vinder, with Mr. A. M. Stimson will observe the inoculated patients. Are Webb AveBue M. £.. Chorcli, ■ i^eT. . T, Har’ay. Pantor, Preac aini: r- 11 a. Hi. anu. Sunday at 8 p. • Sunclav at v’ery 8.00 ni. f-rst Sunday p.m., second Greensboro Wants New Ware house. Greensboro, ^ March 27. — It has been formally determined by the Greensboro Merchants I of commerce in joint seccision that Greensboro shall have an other leaf tobacco warehouse. At a joint session of the direc tors of the two organization? last night practially the entire ! $18,000 necessary to erect a new ; warehouse was subscribed in (Stock. A lot has already been purchsed and it is expected that the work will begin witliin the next thirty days. This, .will give' Greensbc/ro three v/arehouse'!, but the commeii-'al pe ;pie of the Right of Married Women Extended. Senator V. S. Bryant secured the enactment of a most salutary law giving to married women the to recover damages for personal injury and lor personal earnings. The laiw goes into effect im mediately, and provides that the earnings of a married woman by virtue of any contract for her personal service and any dam ages can be recovered by her sueing alone and such earnings or recovery shall be her sole and separate property as fully as if she had remained unmarried. Why it will be to your interest to buy your furniture and house furnishing froni us. We make an exclusive business of this and have all of the newesi and latest IDEAS. I • . ‘ We carry the largest stock between Greensboro and Durham from which to make your selection. . We buy ID large quantities and in that way and by pay ing cash for what we buy we get the lowest pDssihle price, hence we are able to give you a better price than you get elsewhere. We sell on time,you can pay for it by the week or month. We guarantee to give you a square deal Or Money re funded. Come and inspect the some new m art squares, mattings, matting druggets and lace curtains. M FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHING School morning tovvn tnat s.tdl, grf-ater:-Opportu- every Sunday j.nities await G;.ean'-boro and m, j that still m>r€^ ^varehoV.ses ' are idoi, Supt. h e .^ded are planning a fourth Everybo']y^Wekojrr;e. i p:ace Vv-here leaf ^■''hacco. - ■ . ' ■> I'i J.'* a. 'i Automatic Electric Blocks. Washington, March 21. —Presi dent Finley, of the Southern Railway Company, announced to day that work will be commenc ed at an early date on the in- staulation of automatic electric block signals on the line between the Company’s Alexandria ter minals and 0 ange, Va , a dis tance of 78 miles. This' system will connect with automatic block system of the Washington ter-; rainal Company.'so tliat the en tire U"ie from Wash'ngton D.C:,.. to Orange, Va., wilrbe operate under a^toma^i eIectrifi.^bloc signals. Try Fowler’s Restaurant next time, the place wnere you can get a good hot ojrster stew or a hot meal at any hour. Anything in the eating line cooked and served right. w 4 Look for the “EAT” "Sign on ^ Front Street We Sell York River Oysters left me with a frightfvji cough w--'' m very weak. ..I had spells when Ico uit: ■ hardly breathe or sjoeafc for 10 miautes. My doctor coiild nothelfi me, but I was comp)et-^ly C’ired by j , PR. KING’S New Diseoyerjf Mrs. J, E. tJox, J oHet, ilL 50c AMD $1.00 AT ALL ORUGGfSTS. rri'S OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE G^O 'TO— ■ ' ' ■ . ■' ■ ■ ■■■ BURLINGTON DRUG '"'‘i • ■ . I,'!' Trade . Des^gns^ Copyrights t . ii>ns(it.riut)s.eor;f)4oiiUa). )1ANDB00K free. Oldest for eefun-uu; t-.i '■ . jL'atcutS talfeti tliroijnh Mur.n OJ. ! ■' ch^^o, iu U)f> ' A h.->n1«6tTig)f.tllwflti.flt()rt wfioUly. J '■ ,.V >-ir; {ourpKMitUs, $1’. Soid lijyuU ;,'Vi Pi Kichmoij > jS^umblinM half audilj to go, .Fioi to accept a miner ol sale court one year a| cba^Y in today, I yau(i Swj The sei ;up for six! ; ^ind dramj mad^. to ; hy eleve Lieutena edily ord /^overnor ■ Virginia ‘ situation _ ^ and exdti pri.^on s entirely at 2o'clo ion gi| . Wniiams i,M:c5isnt Gi up-on thecfl Bat thef Ma,nn rea deiphiaJjjJ hoar aitef ordered ar the Gover^ ginia soi! warddevel ed effort his tempo^ had repeaf the Goverj Bicrijing’ t| mind at way he telj of the C would be i| this inforr ed the pla| ers in fui utenant Gl While halted, dej arrival, headquartl assembled! men, detef men beina vent any t'ne Cover! form he w| by ofncersi taxicab w to the Cap! ^ In his of Superintei the fioor n| deveiopmt there had Precisely (ient was •;The Gi at liis desli he receivej instantly n obey'th] ‘ly witnel 7 o’c!o( -pr the ej^ prison] ■^-turn at ' '-ust aftJ fsh Ct i tl- be e.’i I'l of if/ ums^rincd *'hat had e eo>irt 01 who had 1 i-hroughou |hs behalf, but he re ^3 he note '^cted api father in t ^'idor. As] passed the ^al advise, sieves agai they hear’ nad returi prominent the State,! Jr^apltol fo •jovernor, ' secret 3tatgn3nts 5 Hearini 0 clock tJ won taken i after I left 'V hiy nut; JpPiy desi! most ca Wieevidend sir of Pjd : I wiii^ ^)^hat brc to I to mi

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