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BATTLESHIPS 'iO JIEXICO. {been ordeved to Tainpiv'O, via New- I port, to convey a (.Iraft of men to Aartualiy Eii:iro .Vil::ntic Flct-i Goei.j Mexk-Hii waters. tc lanipko i^> Kc,vc- Rcspoc: of | The fru-bOiit N:;shvilie, uow at i ;.o S-ripfS. i ilorte Chri^’.o.. S;-,n I.'omingo, has beo:i Ver;: Cl-;.;. -\; -a :J:.—"nici ju;aoveJ to Gua!;;a-umo to coal aiui rurviii4. ;:r Pdi'Ui:;:; y Eo-iiii-'fJ lO pvoi-eed to TanipiJO. ■ ju.?. haG j lu udcutioii j^avrlc^iiiips it ha.'- ", O'^h ;h-fssy, ;j ixli;.j IsUuvci, Vir-ln:.: ;"h ; y""; :1> of; 'vc;sae\s ;i!e lio-w ii h:^s ■ 'i'l'tojNW- lio-Jile.L «ho:h;i- I'^ey. 'lvUI LIND FOBCEPUL ha;.'-;:; ih:-* A-r. : -:’ • ir; c‘''o , V. .':v : j:.:c ■ :u>.: .: -Vi.-; d \i\-i ■\ i-L- •••.0 ■'•-- ;i:.J >•:. :■ N^\\v Vn-:;. .North K.U’;-::-: ■ ,xvo Nev.- Or- COUNSELED MOVE. - This wiis the situation laid before the Cabinet tocby by the Pvef^ider.t. S.)ine L-i'n^iniMrLUion officials wore .1 - .clir.ed 10 '.v:-.U fcr T'.iore fadts iX:^d .i;- r.cthi'!^- ii'.vostijiatioii' lieo’r 'OluCj's ihr.t Ilucr,' v.-ould evade tha istuo .> A-.!.'-.- v;! •t’-'f p'iv'Miipf \'ivr(0'- ■ Jo'i;’ IA..C, it ■undc!'sto>r:rf, ;:i ;U3 CG-ifon-'i.^t-ii’ Prcisident- ; ' , fi.-,-,.'. If.. ■■• i.rol of ths tsrritcry ifivad^. i.-’as5iiai;h as no governmeat is rec- og!Uz»=d in Mexico, but a' state of !-;-.rvhy exi-its, the American goverii- r.icnt may esialilish its own -prec2ae;it iii the case. It is.:';Ot considered like ly tbat. )i’ iiTiU-ints actually were land- L-u :;v;: •!'.? Anjorioaiv flag taken i' satisfaction for the arfront b;,- the aiTest of the rea- ;f:y nuther measures would i,i.-;i.^:cii 0.5. ' So:;i8 officers pointed iL.t the Huerta commander Po .;v;:-vv tou:iso;o.! a ; r^:^h: - resist the landing of Aniw- iwo houv^ th'V ’ i:-;-. : r as he ih hetn- rr-'« ii,;.: .-■■•■ ■ . 'I '^y ■■*’•2 constitutional- ,' . .Shr.i:i.i he *:oi'.?o:!t to a seassH f CHURCH DIRECTOrT] T"; i.-'.S ror ^ i’v:- Th ;• 1-- i-J : c-.l . t-rV: n tr..:-. >:-0 or.s:- v;,: h.:v-. \v: i.v . rha'C tr-:' . c-:-L'.3k,-ydQ:'^c. -i ^ ■ "h-- XihMI.of I''--. . t;> I' •.; the V,'. v'iv.- pl'S'pr.'va '••• ; : r^'!;-y . w:-.- .. • •.>•• :■'> wcM i\>: c.i'; •• ;• :u \v • .• : -- vh.- ..■ . : . • v;5 “■ ■ -iMf: '■l.'.t f.- ■■ ■ . .-./I'r UkI:’ ■ i:r: -r-"'- .i.r .,i v;::u cr:-'; .. ■,• ^ ' r ;:'.0 :-ii' -.Lv;'.'': r:Y>*o:it i' ' ■ -v. i :yc';vo;i ’ . :'•, . •=. . i" V r- i • lore > ::i : ..- - ; > v.'oich L"iv: .* -.r -j;v time. U iik-dly tliitt they h'.f'o- i/omijiprc.ar.i-I Xlca- U-. V.ni: hvM .p'-rrr.ir--:'.' "'I'd ■;:■ -I'V.rh ■L‘i'S-2. }"■ -J.Vj hcr.dr, r l.£ v••lT.::- :':;rd ’anil.v;* in th-:- !■: h'*.: !:> ;:0 in th* cf .ho l^rr.iii'h f f th .' HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHUnCH, Adams Avenue, and Hall St, ' Rev. Jas. W. Rose, Pastor. PrBkthiri^ every fourtli Sunday at il : a. in. an^ 7 |i. m. Sur.dr.y Schol c'.'cry Si.:r.d^'.y at S;30 . a. r.i. i'roycr IMeetIng:-Wcdiiesday, "i :■'■'■ p. Aid Soci‘.*ty first Sunday lernoon. KinseoPAL ihc Ciiurch of The..Holy C'j/.:rc:ier. - f 'I'us John iitnners Oi''obU>., Hector. Services; l/.v^ry Sii.;';!::y,. 11 ;06 u. rji.y av.d 7 :'iO p- i'n. _ - . , . .iioly ,Co/!;s'nur.ic:i: iMi -t Sui2C:vy, il .1, r:i.. Sunday, a. n:. iloiy and Suiuts' Diiys, JO:(;u a. m. Sundiiy School, y:?*0 a. m. J :'-i- hr. t--- • 1 hoi:. ;i:-J ■ dvr- (.r.-'r;: i'v!!"'!., i;r;. i;r/ t-iti •; !.- • ■ ' ' drv ’.I’- V lil'j ' M" bU^i fu:- : ? i ■•* .• ;sh-.\nu'ri;;-.ri wi; t’o.-^hip'. vvi:l: ;.u all ai:»(Ul f: T IV' : • l;V.' ; . j..:. • t •••: ; i-> JiUt. f'K- f. . :':v.‘ ■ Iri-v .•• • ‘t'l- ; h? Ki-‘\v*i v.iX’ri' ii:n- if! {rU* wji.i ■.•■ .i-ir,- iv-i.-r-U’ tr*;;’ Ui. s vu.-r ! b* *11 - •• - ■■'.- v.J -•>:n::i- A'v-V'’.' O'i —III • -UMi ihi' fiU’l L'v.i'M? ;; w'-\h-a ?;riki>;ir 'li.'-- • r T\vf;lv! i hoi.;, • ■ TrNii-'- v,'h;'V(' ft)ur ; ;-i * . ni •• :j ;u’bor '-f ••.ivau'V -.r.d ji-'faiUry iiro t}.- ioT'i'.*:: where* ihvy . ii).‘ t{iui'!:ly. a») rjol I' vj:c( ’ r' il i»M! (t'-vriojjnHMlri. '.'i.t th'.'V :\w pi‘''piir c-ij fir any omcrjioni.y, f;.*; y Ijryni^. viui l ilK ''ail lii- ..-rltiu.s 4 t. j-;.* jin'ji'.rs n.i'l; i.fivit-.l i: i« ;iVi* ^rjiiirhi for Miami, ;i ; •:v«jltM ion ; lii- i r-.i-o;]!..! ius m.'iL-rvniion, Hinasls.- i H^iui-kiy tht‘ i{' l-.vci ywluTt'. ;il U;.* Wliito Mdii.-t. the .Statf i f* pj'.r? a:ui tlje .\';ivy nei^ai'tm": -r>' T.hal thf 'ii.'-pa’ih ;5‘ iha* Hoot woiilJ not loail ix- thero was aniDHjr rujin.'tuytrjlio;-. M'ai :t!Ml un.-.iuiu-i .1 tli:il In- w.iul'i rUy h\ (lenoi-a! lh:orla '■vould . aiirfy :ho ‘ in.i.'linhi ly Sr!::\1,>r ArMtM'iran (ii-inaiui liie ' iri-| aclir-j^ chaii'n'.a:; t»f VtK' doni. Offici*iIs were raroful Ut ncini. j r'siuaiiitoo. c'on- out thill. ”.CL''oli;:lio!-.^ ’.viiii ii:t* II'iTia i Tl'Viod whh Mr. fSryan aiul at Govcrrnntiil h:ul not ;;n«| uu-.ijilv.. WW-.w ilou.-c a> H* >:\k\ the \v:\i wa.' .'•lili r.fUMi U) (l4‘n»*ra] Ifuert a Mt*ar;\vhih' tht; Navy IU*partia’;'.t sent eompieio ii\siructions t.o Rear Admirai Bauf^'orr ••omniiintltir-rn-chief of the Atia'itic i'leot, ar. board the battleshiM Arkansas., at Hampton Roads. Rear Admiral Kiske* ('hief of the Bureau of Operaiionh*, loft htre for the Rotids lonijrht to personally explain to Adi'iiral Badper the dipio- matic* side of the situation ano dis patches from Rear Admiral Mayo. indicating: the exact, ships which will accompany Adn:iral Badger, tno Navy Department issued the follow ing: THE ROSTEf? OF CHK FLKKT. Rear Admiral Badg-er\s i’on*e a; Tampir*(i, not Including ve.^so'j? held in readine.-.-.. bui i»oc aetunliy ovde.cd to the .-J.cene, will comprir^e il pjreat hattlc.^inp.’^ with many crui.sers and auxili.Ti-ic's, carryin^r in all about 15.- 000 r;'.en. A .sialtrment is.-^ued hy the Navy Dcpanmc-nr. tonight said: •‘The conipien;;*-:i=; of the seven bat tleship;-. of the Aiir.r.ti*’ Fluot ^vhich will j.rCviV't: !•> v.ill total about T^ic-re wM he mnrjr.es nv^-iilahlo i?i TnTiipico :i> a landinj? force, fully enuippod f->f r'/eld f'ervice. Thei^* \vii) ;>o li hattle.ship.^ '1 waters, with total coiiiple- liient of r.ea.'-’y t0,000 me.n. ‘•'Ai'kansas, flagahij) of Rear Admir al Badger; Florida, flagship of Rear Admiral Fletchcr; Utah; Conneeti- cut, flag.ship of Rear Admiral Mayo; Louisiana, fiagship of Rear Admiral New Hampshire, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey and South Carolina. “Alsa Chester, Dolphin, San Fran cisco, Des Moinesj Prairie and Han cock inrith a tata! landi^ig* force of SjSOO roavies. ‘*Th& Tacoma, noir at Boston, has i'tjm at ih'.' ro^ular m?clintr of the t-oi'-anittvo io;r-fjrr«nv pc wiitdd trans mit all iho i!.f->rniuLic;' hv had nb- last’.ed lodav. now IT ALL HAPPEN^)). The .’r'tatus of thi; case a^; summc-d up by Cabinet ofTiocrs and other of- nciaKs' was described aft follows: “Assistarit Paymaster Charles C. Copp J3.nd a boat load of bluejackets landed at Tampico last Thursday to obtain .supplies. They were arrest ed, but later discharjyed. In accord ance with reprujations in all navies of the world. Rear Admiral Mayo on fonsiderinp: that an unwarranted ar rest had been made, and that the uni form of the Amerii'an ?:avy had hfsn disregarded, demanded repaiation in the forni of a s-\i!ite of 21 pruns. ••The An'K-rican flap:, while not liikeu ashonr. \va^ llyinjr at the .-.tern of the uhaie boat rind ;ill the bluejackets were in uriiform. Rear Ad.oiiral Mayo allriwed the Huoria commander until oVlock that i-vis-.inp: to lire a ?.a- luio but IfUer exiended the time to lifford thr* lotal ominaridt'r an oppor- • jnity i.'j roinnu:niL'ntT’ witii his si2- pt;r r »fiicers in Mrxir.;) City. "A stnlenn.-nt cf apolocry wa' js.«;ued in Mfexit'O City by Genera! Hiiei'ta, and after the ofHcer who arrested the bluejackets 'wa.c ordered punisVed. Thi.? did not satisfy the United States Gov ernment and the salute was insisted on. General Kuerta him.'?eif at no time agrreed to comply, but an under secretary in the Mexican foreign of- .fice did inquire of Charge O'Shaugh- nessy if a salute fired to the gunboat Dolphin and responded to by the American ship would l>e acceptable. This w&a emphatically rejected by the United States, and word ‘s^as sent that nothinsr short of a public salute to the American ^g wocSd ba satiBfaetory. •’ :-:.VAV i '■ t o:.t' ;• i .,f vvi’Uy w:\. ;/-| :: V' Vriilu* IivVj.';£ - ;• l':- | • i!-‘? rrr.oMi.-r.’i!-': ■'■. • ; . ilie ]:-'y ' ■ ;/:■■ ' i *-■ th^ V.. y' •'L,i-.> n-.:er':; •- V V . ;--;lule V.-h:- • •! ■- '-’r.-.cn ircv-L-”; v.. :. • .•/ the :uv ; ' • • .riviary r'ii.'.i’/' ; have b^e'i ivo.'.]?'' 1: • ; ‘all::.- . ! I •;. ■ ’v.lcrl.i il ‘ v/^i' h vhc i'' ' - •: 1. iv v»as Faia ,t ;!• :m i.i-.-i-'iy ,.C •••'.av'rii:' U'l’' ■ r. .■-.■iJc ' : ,'H'! a -I' (r.'r,-l:;rc-d. ■N\'o-s '■ f li-[•'i'U'lf oi ‘Jii.'? iii.': '- i-o M .xi'a:’ - '-.a - ;ovTiveil (.\m- .'7r* v.itli r.'*.} .''ati.sfacJi lioi;.-;* ;[nris. (;i* Kr:»i>a. puMl.ly fjrj-.-lainiofi ihc !v\.'r; i{ .^vrroia;'y l*a;;:cs’ cn Jer an.! lh‘‘rc wa> a ri'.id (!"'nior,.i:'lration of ap No TJUiiliv ruc‘!!‘ wa^ ih*' H'jna^o, la»i tiio 'ie\v>- j-jVvmI. i VV TO SKNATE TO-PAV. ! IT sw ;hi‘ ‘ iiua-i.)n will (‘.‘cupy ll'..; cMl>>r.;if.n mT U'.o St'j.atv Koreifrn (’oinmiiu'c. Membcr=i of (ho Hou.-'c Korci.irri .'‘ffan-s 'j?nniitteo Lo-i;jy ma:uTtfSled i-.eoM intero.st in «:v\elr.p.n;*airi ;uns Repve.^ejitativc ]•'!..tui, I'hairuia::, car.fc-i nui with his t o'l!.';ijrui-s ab.Hjt proparalii.v'.s for any v:nt‘r;:e'jcy that mifjrht arii^.o. Heyond ;!ssorlir:jr ti-.:'.J. tho .'ilaalion f.eenied to bi' a >enous oi;«-. Acunic Chairman of tlsf Sc:iati‘ Knr.'‘ijru Rc- ir.ivji.iis C«»iiiifuit(,*o. iiiiuli.* j).> csiiument. Many i^^enators ;iiKi Ri*prt;seiitatives exprt’s^od 1 hem'^oivf-.-. in .sympathy with tho action of !hr> atlir.inistratio.n ords?rl.':p: more thips to Tampico, hot deflinfd to lie* lUioted In view’ of the uncertainty as to what might eventuate. The dispatch of the fleet created only mild excitement in the national capital generally. Newspapers order ed their reprcsentafves ic ;|ampton Roads, and tonight the Navy Depart ment granted permission to 20 re porters and photographers to pany the fleet on its cruise. It will be fully a week before the Atlantic Fleet is as.^embled at Tampi co, thoucrh the .«5hips are o.xpected to be i?teamin?r away tomorrow. Rear Admiral Bad£?or will rank hoth Admi ral Fletchi-»r and Rear Admiral Mayo, nnd will take complete charjje of the situation. While the ships are under way, Gen- ertd ilueria will have about a week in which to answer the Aniencan de- n’ands. The v.-risis in Cl'e £iti;ati:>n is expect ed io come if G^n.'^val Huena declines to yield by the time the Atlantic Fleet arrived. Tarioi;.^ ;;Ui-.ccding steps were being: tii^'cus.^.ejl r.?r»onic naval of ficers today, ar.d thfi?e familiar wnth pre.7edent r^aid :hcrc was no exact parallei in i’neraational lav/. a:\: :>■ 1 :i : r '.i ; : ■■ V-- :1.;- n-.', vb, r:;cA:: Arr.A::;. "U;' iy'f-kiv*; (KiK'V w:'- V--];! s\-:Kci fo . V.- i\t'-.“:e Jc-rj:- "in!:'':;' .* I', 1 :-r .“v.'C-.: vho Stni'i'.- :: Cu. .!: ■:• •.' • i- :-L ri'iv ' .■ V i- ij.'.'u L".'• "’-'-i-iv i-y--’.- ;h'; ;■ : ihy. . • -U.S . . ^ r' i-iv.i'u v.-j; s '.h.'.t ; i;-: . - to f'lVv-.- TLt i ■;lt • ■: ■- '- ;u-. t:.oy •--■■■.-■.'; -: .■- •;.rrlo-] .• > ' :■•..! 'A'. -.i I liic lVi\' at U;Op a. B». No services on third Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 m. Prof. J. B. Robertson, Superintendent. Teachers^ Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. (Pastor's Study). V?omzn*3 Missibnary Society, firsc Thursday in every month at S:30 m. L. C. B. Sc-cic£y, second Thursday ia every month an a:cu p. in. Liichor Loa;gue, aecoad and ft>urth. Sikndiiys at :i:00 p. rn. at S:30 p. m. Tho public is cordially invited. All pew's free. Pino vested choir. CUKLSTLiX GljUliCiL The King of All Laxaliv'i^s. For Goi'stipation, use Dr.' King^s New Life P'iis. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y„ says they are the/*king of iiil lax-xtives, 'i’hey are a blessing to all my. family and I always keep a box «t Get a box and get we5i. again. Price 2,^c. At all Drug- frists .or by niail. if. K. B'lcklen & Co.. Phl:at.^c-ph!:\ ;r St. i.otiij?. Prol'.e?s?.en2l Cards Cor;:tf Cfuirch and j^nvis ivGv. A. D. iCoi'idiiJi, l^astor, I^i'oachinp: evtry Sunday. 11:00 r,. a.nd 7:oC p. m. S»;."day Sci^vo:, i5;40 a. m. Ji’hn I'o-^ur. Skipcjrintende;,!-. Chri^i-ian Knde.'Wi'^r Scrvivj^r, S'j-r-.di-.y I •‘Verai’ss at • r.Ii'J-Wrek Prnye’* Sorvico. every ! Wcdi’es'n.-^y i i 7:^0 p. rn. J L;v4ie£' Ai-:i li^nd 'vli.'^sio^iary S-'ciety! ir-i'cls or. Monday nftsr the j bu'.-'-'isy ii'i tHic'ii | Dr. L M. Allen £yc Sped;. ;S! Oil-Co i;\fr i'. iiuriingtcn i'-. :-v 's .Sioie N. C , ; . i'. V M. Vf.urinarJiii.s ;ir>M ,ju A ‘j:.»rdial i ;via;:i •; A Church Huine fu i'.rgers. to ;-!i. i ■ Jind ,‘>-r j 7 C • wr: Ni:. -'r ri.!^ i.: ii; lri.«- I'.y. :d.= . r : !t>- i L : I:;.;: iri:s cl i\'r inf«>rn::i'.if'n ^vort‘ pi’e.*:.■.>.! a; the Wiiiit* Hou-''. }he Prc^s'jdevi* ■ '«ji. !.)H- thj;t there- vva.^ norf:i::c if’ ‘.r evph'i’i; t.hni iho .\nvjrifan f;:ur bo'^n afTronic-d a-.d iJiui .n d‘. ’ ,aiid Tnr sr.lutf^ ^r.t- i f.iciinn had Scon Mjade, Th.'-jjii: hv> hopL’'* si::ojrt*Iy the urav- iiy '.if the ^.itaation wlli \,r removed by '•a:.i.:?*ac3.orv ac(.i;n i>n J.he j.>art of ;h'.‘ lluerL;! tjovernnietit. it is known that Mr. Wilson ha.- considere«l all ph.ases and jic.sil'ililies, and i? pre pared to meet tliom with a !irm har.d. ComnmrucaLion with Mr. crShauffh- nes.^y wah' v’onsiart durin^r the day, }-i't r.j mvs.'^acos \\ere jriven *ut. Th-' .•^jrR-rican C'harsio’s position in The Mexi:-an capiiai in viow of latest de- velopmeiits v/a.-; cor.sidered by n*.any hiTt' as particiiia:ly delicate. The pessibility that Huerta mijiht coiis'id- I'r :he sendinjr of the fleet as an un- dtJy airiire.^^jve ai'i^ and ^Ive Mr. O’Hhau.e.hnossy hLs j^.-.purts v.jwj > heard dis'cussed a.^ an interestiri}: pos- The teil^:^on over the freneral situ ation was r/iore keeji than it had been in months among officials, and news from the Mexican capital was await ed with intense anticipation. Tho vigorous eensor.ship on news dis patches from Mexico City has viitu- ally confined the information about af fairs in Mexico to official channels. The State Hepartment, how'evir, is maintaining strict HEFOI^MKI) CUVnCis. Corner Front and Andor.'On ;Strert>. — Pi-stor. ; Scb*‘oi evory Sa’ibnth. 1’; 1;'; i IX. rs'i. [ ovory .'' .v.tiu rr.;l 1‘O’jrib. . .>ribb.'.‘h- 11 a. m„ ;.tid ?:” ) p. m. | Mid-V\'c:;. J^L-rvicn evei'y Thursday, i p. ni. ; ^iiiilersoa Ik. D. ;0;;;t-eLui;;s i i:;, 7 105p.m. ji irst i-aL'cr.Lii Bar.k Biiildi:^g. ca;!;; Ill s L'ruji Lea , r; Gfev Storv. Jonii il, Veriioii, Couji^ellyr at Lw, 'V t to t.; .-•eCCT’d d*t' • ciuir. i'.. Buriington, N. C. ro!-m 7 uf.d ,s f ;c( nd rtu:.s!nTi£iu,A.N' cinrucii. floor First Mat’i bat.k ijuiidmg (diicv pliijne 1^3 (-J .Resident o37'[. R.v. l>oj:ald Melvi/r Pas!or. .A^t vitre:^ '.*Vf*ry Sunday at 1 j ;(KJ a. ’i:. and T:;'.0 p. m. ;Jii;'rday fehool at a. ni. ft. K. .Sellar.", Suiierinlendt’iil. I’rayur Mcotisis, Wednesday at 7:;!0 p. ni. The pul'lic is cordially invited to :i'.; CHURCU, Buck, J'astor. U;00 a. m., and mk;ht seize tampico. It might be pointed ojt by some that the United States might land ma rines and seize Tampico to obtain satisfaction for the incident, but this raised the question of whether or Bot an act of war would be invoked. The Washington administration has pro nounced itseU’ on the subject of Isnd- ing marines or merchinK am&d forces intvs Hezico ai« regarding such r its in tiie Miture of w$x anless penuisi^on is giTcn by tlie goy8rnim«nt ia co»- Check Your April Cou^h. Thawing fiost and April rains chili you to the very marrov/, you catch cold—Head end lungs stuffed—You are feverish—Cough continually and feel r.iiserable—I’ou need Dr. King's New Discove.y, It soothes inflamed and irritated ihroat and lungs, stops coDg’h, your head clears up, fever leaves, iind yi.ii fic-l lir.e. Mr. J. T. Davi.=, of .Stiokney ('orncr. Me., "Was cured >.f a Jr.'adfiil cough after doc- tor.s’ treat!y:';-i:t a;Mi r,!l other reine- diGs failed. Relief or money back, Ple^.sani—i-hildrea like it. (Jet a bot tle today- -'Ik-, uiid Sl.OO, at your dr»f:!;i.=5t.'. Durine: the winter months impuri ties accuinahl'e, your blood becoir.“s if.ipure and thiel;, your kidneys, liver a!;d bo'.vsls fail to work, causing so- called “Spring Fever." Y'ou fee! tir- fti>, u’cak ant) lazy. Electric Bitters— the spring tonic and system cleanser —is what you need; they stimulate the kidneys, liver and bowels to heal thy action, expel Wood impurities and restora your health, strength and am bition. Electric Bittsrs makes jon fee" ik« «w. Start n four week’s trebmaient—:t will pat ;on in fins hap« for your spring work. Goar* ant^. A.U Btuggictt. 50c. and $1.00. —H. Bockl«n & Co., ?hUad«]p!>i« «r Wi, BAPTIST Rev. Martin V Sunday Wor.^hip, 7:30 p. m, Sunday School at ‘*;H0 a. m> J. I.. Scott, Superintendent. Praise and Prayer Services, Wednes day, at 7;S0 p. m. (.'hriatian Culture Class, Satuiduy at 3:00 p. m. Church Joijfercnce, Wednesday before first Sunday of each month, 7:S0 p. m. Ol.servance of Ijord'.s Supper, firs! Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, Srst Monday of each month, 8:30 p. m. S}^. J. h. i.i HKGiKS CcniiSi 1.1.jN. NSW Norfolk ^ Western THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH. East DsTis Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Pastor. Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 7:30 Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So«ietie? every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School, 9:30 a. ro. J. G, Rog ers, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Philathea Classes. You are invited to sttend all these M. E. CHCKCa, SOUTH. FRONT STREET. Rev. 5>. H. Tuttle, Pastor. Pleaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School, 3:30 a. m. W. B. Sharpe, Superintendent. Prayer Service, Wednesday eveiii.ng at 7:;;0 o’clock. Epwortb League, 7:00 o’clock avcry Sunday evening. •M. E. CHUItCli, SOUTH. WEBB AVENUE. Kev. Oblotte, Pastoi Preaching every first Sutiday at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Staond Sun day at 7:30 p. m. Saoda; School every Susdaj at 10 H, F. Moore, Superintendent. Srwjrfeoiy welcome. May 25, J9I*. Leave Winston-Salem: 0:50 A. M. daily for Hoanoke and in termediate* stations. Connect nith Main Line trains Nortli, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Car.i. 2:tJr> 1*. M. daily for .Martinsville, Uoauokc, the North and Fast. Pullman Steel Electric Lighted Slet‘per WinstO!i-Salem to Har" : i.sburg, i'hiladciphia, New York. Diniiig Car.s North of Roanoke- .^:0G 1’. M. daily, except Sunds,\% for ilartint:ville and local stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 9:15 A. M., 9:35 P. M„ 1:35 P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro, South Boston and Lynchburg. 7:00 a. m., daily, and 5:30 p. m., daily except Sunday. W. B. Bevill, Pass. Traff. Mgr. W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt. OR all kinds of Commer cial and Job Print ing, call or phone us : PBONE 2S5 MACEBOKU LrasSKAK CE0:^. Fn«t SSsmi. ItCT. T. S. Bcemt, ?s#4e. For \Vea-i.ness and Lass of AppetStt. T!ie Otl Stnn^T-iir'i ptn-r.'tl strcRrt^ftai^if to^^r, GROV i-yS^ T.V.-^T’^Ll'.'.s T'.'>'iC, drives Oi;> n r'-^ tmc tCT.; 1... ..tu'ti cKi’tUrii. 5-C- Strengthen.!! Weak and Tired Womesu “I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months’ sick.^ ness,” writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande, of Kirkland, ill., and “Electric Bit ters kept me from breaking down. I Trill never be without it,” Do you feel tired and worn out? No appe tite and food won’t dige.st? It isn’t the Spring weather. You need Elec tric Bitters. Stait a month’s treat ment today; nothing better for ctt'jn- £ch, liver and kidnsys. The great Sprinff toaie. Reli^ ar saajt; b«eSs. «n4 ?1.C6 V t yflwp *M|aE5i4»,
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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