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•\ 1 i rt. Directory Statisiics of Jadependence Day in America. Co'U’pned by Joomal of the liffiericati Me,dicai ieBociatkni.) Tie Cbiircb of the Holy Comforier. (Episcopal) tS* Re>treod joint Benner* Gfbbk, Restor. Services; &very Sunday, ll'.OCa. xn. g:0'j p. m. ^ Holy Communion: _ F:rst o^n- llity, lliOO a m. Third b'-tiKxS.M f jSO a. m. _ , Holy and Saints Lays, 10.0..; a. **^SuDday Schao!, 9:30 a. _m. The public is corQiaiiy invited. Ail pews free. Christian Cturch. r>ie tisbie ji Cai6ui3)t5es by y4^sre i'.bov. t- the plfady pr ■ogTt'ss; ol the fetife a7.;d !T« YEAR DBAD WOUNDED TOTAL 1903 466 3,983 . 4,449 1904 183 3,986 4.169 1905 182 4,994 5,176 1900 158 5,308 5,466 1907 164 4./249 4,413 19(S 163 5,460 5.623 1909 ' 215 5.092 5,307 1910 131 2.792 2.923 mi 57 1,546 1,603 1912 20 1,739 659 38,069 679 39,808 YOU CAN AFFORD A FORD i — — — _____ ..., , .. --^ J, Yes you can no longer afford to be without one of these matchless f:ar5 Why not connect up with the city or anywhers you want to go^ The new 1913 9 Ford has been greatly improved in design and otherwise, and on account of the ® greatly increased output the price has been lowered and is now Vfithin ea^v reach- 0 1 In the ie?) years a totai of 3'9,8®S people4the equrvalent of nearly f®r!y repmeMs- the Fourth of JuJy. were killed or injured in |;he celebrations of Corner Church and Davis Rt«. A. B Kenlal!, Patf.«>r. Services: Sts, Enday, 3.1:00 Year, 1933, T' ' J c beat last year’s record? RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR $525.00 600.00 800.00 Fireworks Opdi»anee, ' .6isgg;ef?t.ed ty Katica'ial I-'ire Prot-f*ttjoii A-ssociatiua. Frohibiting the discharge or nring of flrev/orks and pyroteennic display and to limit their storage. Beit ordained by people of liie.. ,01 other ^_as fol- kiV/: Preaching every bi 4. m. and 8:00 p. m. ^ Sundp^y School, 9:4ua. m. Jno. E. FoBier, Supt. Christian Endeavor _bervices, iunday eveningK at 7:15 _ Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- iy Wednesday at 8:00 p. rn. I Ladies' Aid and MjHsionary &o-1 meets on Monoay after t^ie I d Sunday }n eaen month Provided that may order the public dis A cordial invitation extenaeu fireworks by properly qualiiied individuals under the direct lo &il ^ . j su Jervision of experts in the handling-of fireworks. Provided A Church Home lor v is;tors or displays sihali be of such a character and femd Strangers, • | located, discharged or fired as, in the opinion of ihe Chief 01 the I Fire Departmeni, shall non be ha/;irdo'is to surro^^ndlng property !or endanger any person or persons. de ‘-y iecon Section Ko. 1. The discharge, firing or use of all firecrack ers, rockets, torpedoes, Roman candles, or other fireworks or sub- sta)ices desig'ned and intended for pyrotechnic and display, and of al! pistols, canes, cannon.s or other appliances, using blank cartri dges or caps containing chlorate of potash mixture, is hereby pro hibited. Provided that Eeforssed Ch'dfch* 11 Front and Anaer»on 1 Rev. i. D. pMtor. j Sanday Scliool every :sa.ob;'ith, ’■ R TT> "' preaching every 2nd and 'SECTION No. The sale of nrevv'orks at retail Sectjun; No. 3. Tiie storage or sale of fireworks a is prohibited, expect by permit from tlie is prohibited, ^ v/holesale issued for ])ermic must be filed at least W days previous p § n *? ‘ These new prices F. 0. B. Detroit with all equipmerJ. early order will mean an early delivery. Get full particulars | from I McGlamery-Markham P Phone 619. 111-113 East Washington Street, Greensboro, N «|M—IL --I III ’ —■»||||| ■■Iiwm,.!.. .—.in,' 67 :? ('f t; IV ffi/ y L. E. Atwater, Local Dealer for Alamance Coenty ie,th, 11:00 a. in. ana p. Mid-week Service every i'nurs jay. 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to aii. ?&ysona,i'o >ind cioor east fr? refbytftrian Cbiircn. i0fVices every b .m. and a:00 p. m. ■joay atll;0'. I for a period of one year. Application 4th ; with the Cnief of the f'ire Departmeni. I to the issuing of the permit an^l must give details description of ;ihe oropojied care and storage of said niaterial*: and of the siruc- ;tura; conditions and occupancies of the building, i Sj:c7"!o:' No. 4. Permits may be issued only after an inspec- i tion 01 the premises by the Chief of the Fire D apartment or his )f j authorized agenl, vi'ho shall file v>hth the Mayor and .Pire Depart- I ment a certificate of approval or his disapproval and reason there- - I for. SiiCTJON Nu. 5. Any person, firm or corporation violating any the provisions of thi.s ordinance as regards the storage and sale ioi nreA^orks shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined i not ies:s than Ten fSlO.OO) Dollars nor more than Twenty-five $25.- 100} Dollars for each day’s neglect of compliance, pj'ovided also BIG CUT PRICE SALE FOR Wedne:-idav Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeiing, St s;00 p. m. The public is cordi vices. that violation of other .sections of this ordiance shall be considered punishable by a finen )t' exceeding Ten no, 00) invited H all Sf: oiarion of the ordiance. I a nvisuemeanor i Do'iars. The Chief of the Fire Department may, at this discretion, re move or have removed, at t^6 nvvner’s expense, ail stocks of fire works or other conibustibl’e' ei^fposed for siile, or held in stock in Baptist Church. Key. MfjUii V/. Buck, Psrtti^r. iching every Sunday p, rn. I in the use and as ir^ me best m.eans of Schoc*!, 9:30 a. m, iFire Dnpartment. Sunbeams, second and four-1 Si-7:tiox No. 7. ^ All ordinances and pa’t? sh Sundays, 3:00 p. rn, ! co:)si.stenvent herewith are hereby repealed. Prayer Meetiug, Wednesday ; S;;:cTro:s Ko. c, Tois or'iianee shall take effect and be in force I p, rn, ; from b.uO after fts oasHage and legai publication. JULY At B. GOODMAN’S CLOTHING STOl Fre 11 us. I Section No. 6. The C^ief of the Fire Department shall direct I such lire appliances as in his judgement may be necessary for thei^ a. horerni.se.s. and he shall see that two or more persons are instructed EGINNING June 26th and continuing for 10 Days. Our entire stock of iVfen’s, Boys’ and children’s ciothing will be sold at greatly reduced prices. These goods are made of the best material by the most experi enced workmanship, the same goods that we carry all the year in stock. Sunday getting fire alarms to the of ord.inances in- Prices on V eonesoa^ Church Conferenci j^fore first Sunday in each month | Communion, first Sunday. I Woman’s Missionary Society, | Thursday 3:80 p. m, | Ladies' .Aid Society, first Mon- ■ 4iy 3:30 p. m, | Here is the Result of one year s operation of fOD, D, C. sucfi law in Washiag- $25 00 20 00 Suits 18 00 Saits Ki 50 Suits s Suits $16 00 13 Oi) 12 00 9 75 10 Oo and 12 00 Suits 7 50 .4 N'' 'j: STRIKING CO.NTRAST. rnber of p'^rs';n.s treated al Washingion, D. .0 injuries from explosives: July 4, 1908 local hospitals The Metbodist Protestant Cixurch, | hospital 'vWfien tireworK.-- wtj-.r EaBt Davis Street. jE.yEKGE.NCY 2-j Thuiaios E. Davis, ?a*tci-r Fsufsonoge next door to Church) Services: Mming, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday ivtfi frigs. L^ies^ Aid and Missionery So- ii*ti8B every Monday afternoon tefte? first Sunday in each month. SuDday School 9:30 a. m. J. G. Rogers, Sapt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea ClfeMes. You are invited to at- l«Bd all services. !hr«at M. E. Cbttrcb, South. Re?. T. k. Syket, Ps»tor. July 4, I .'■'I'f-; v.'orks ] j (K) Casualty Freedmen’s 0 ■A) Georg p:town 10 ►}(] Garfield 4 UO Homeopathic 52 vO ChildFwEN’s 2 '>0 Totals 104 00 Boys^ Suits 50 Suits $5 25 7 50 Suits 4 65 6 00 Suits 4 25 4 00 Suits 3 75 3 00 Suits 2 25 Straw Hats at \J j Members in cities where suitable legislation is not already I enacted are urged to have the above ordinance incroduc3d at once into their local City Councils. Joshing the Diplomatist There is a certain youth attack- Her Share of The Bureau. A friend came to visit me (OLBIUI, BEGKUN A 60. GoodCJothea Special Prices on Oxfcrds $4 00 3 50 ■2 '50 Oxfords $3 35 Oxfords ' 2 95 Oxfords 1,90 Ladies^ Oxfords S3 50 Oxfords $2 55 3 00 Oxfords .2 35 1 90 1 25 1 10 2 50 Oxfords 2,00 Oxford’s 1 60 Oxfords Our entire line of Men’s and Boys’ slippers, Ladies’ and Mis.?- es’ at cut prices. Remember the sale be gins Thursday June 26 and will last 10 days. ed to one of the foreign missions last week, ” said the Girl Flanper, at Washington whose habit it is 'anri «r t.hprp w onlu And Kn>»£)Qn and as there is only one bureau Thanking you foi past and liberal patronage and hoping ym will attend sale, we are Yours this rv T • ji — ctuu cio uiiiv U£i»:i lU Preaching every ^unday morn- j shortly after introduction to some told her I would have to m sh.3,rG f I fair lady, immediately to turn jt with hen So I pushed ray Prayer Service, Wednesday M'avorZXfdrseussL ^ f hings out of the way and she »T®Bifig. and evening, unday Seho(.jl, 9:30 a. rn of Macedonia Lutherac Church. Front Street. Re?. T. S. Browe, Ps»l*f, |E««idence 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. rn., ev- Wtf Sunday. Ifeaehers’ Meeting, Wednesday ■^tOO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society hpfter morning service on fourth , iftiadays.) L, C. Bs,, Saturday before fct?d Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 ♦. m. • • Webb A?enQe M. t. Church, Rt?. . T. Huriey. Ptttof. Frtiaching every first Sunday 9A 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., aecond Sii^iday at S p. m. Sunday School every Sunday orning at 10 a. m. John F. idol, Supt. Everybody Welcome. v/ay ana , b gan to unpack. This is what i tender passion according to Ine she put out: I Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. j “a bottle of spirits of camphor i “I observe, ” said he on one a bottle of camphor w^ater and i occasion, when he had just been boracic acid that she uses for her i presented to a charming young eyes, a bottle of witch hazel woman, ‘that you wear a rnost' another of benzui.n, a box of face attractive locket, leli me does yjowder and a tin of talcum pow- it contain the token of some past der, a make-up box, sixteen ,, M ,1 . i ivory toilet things, four steven- Yes smilea the lady, , wno 'gon texts in frames, an had beeB warned or the diplo-, i^er, a bottle of mat’s weakness, and who thought other of oil of to have a bit of fun with him. Home of Good Clothes a “It does contain a love token lock of my husband’s hair/’ “A window!” exclaimed the autom- ammonia, an- penny royal for mosquitoes, nine hatpins, a sevv- ing-bag, a jewelry box, some perfumery and an alcohol lamp. ... U J 3' ’‘Now, PIl unpack my bath- susceptibe foreigner M he edged room things,’ she sad, and she closer. «'hy. some one told took out three sponges larste me that your husband was alive, i medium an(i small; a rubber He IS answered^ the young | bath glove, 4 bottle of liquid Vfoman, but his hair is gone. ” i soap and four kinds BURLINQTOIN, I>J. C. Thought She Could. One day last summer two small bovs were playing near the country road. A young women approached them. “Little boy, ’’said she, ’ ‘can you tell me if I can get through this gate to the pike?” “Yes’m, I think so. A load of h ly went through five minutes am” Followiag Orders. ‘ » At 11 o’clock her father put his head in the door. “Come young man light out!” he said. powders ,'^,nd mouth, washes, a patent exerciser, a bath robe,and slippers, and antiseptic bath brush, a rubber spray, a ther mometer and a wiskbroom. fv. Teacher--What little boy can tell me where the home of the The words were pleasant “Then she borrowed my button enough but the young man knew j hook.” that thejy must be obeyed. | So he reached up land turned See half-page ad. of Central sv/ailow is? Small Boy — “Is in the stwm> Columbia Jester. out the Lodger—I can’t stay here any longer, Mrs. Blinks Lxndiady—Why not sir? what is your c mplaint? Lodger —Lung complaint, Why He Was Behind- Teacher—James why are you so behind today? James—Please teacher Smith’s dog got a hold of my pants that’s why I am so late. The flesh Shelost. “You are looking well Mrs. Giles you have not lost a bit of flesh. I have that. I lost ihy hus band E weighed 19 stone when he died. “That lady customer see).;^ embarrassed, ”said the . walker. Call one of the girl clerk.s t o wait on her she evidently wan ts hose supporters or cigareii'^ Loan & Trust Co. on 7th page, iyour baby cries to much. Tramp—Yes’m I onee had a good job managing a hand laundry but it failed on me. Lady—Poor man how did it happen? Tramp she left me and went home to her mother. 1 THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Ihdustnal College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. regular Courses leading to grees. Special Courses for te/dco' ers. Free tuition to those w.c« agree to become teachers in. th ^ State. Fall Session begins Sep- te.iiber 17th, 1913. For catalog'^ and other information, addre-? JULIUS I. FOUST riWS.fl)KST CREENSECRO, N. C.
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