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THE SUNDAY SC» ■ 'rt.A Qi-ni! SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. The intemational Sunday School Les- 'son for Ntxt Sunday April 19. tijK cost of :;isc]?L7:£i]ir. GOLDEX TKXT. ■■•Vv’lioicsvcT v.'iij savft hss ;ito shai! lose it: iii'd \vhc?oevc*i* will lose liis life -for my shall find it."’ (Tvliitl:. 1«;25.) _ ’ said: “Look at his castle for defense : WI^MINC iOX CnOWD THRJLLEa by nocn toiUiy there had been cisz and his eridiiring monuMient. . Is it' . BY PLAY. , ir.cre r.JO votes far t!ie issae aoi worthy, of him?” j J t-.Ki 0!,!y :-.Tit it. Ths voting Thus the men railway ?ta-: u .-in,! !iiU-:os(ea by Thon-as ci Ihe L. . is t .kSLi to b; ve; y tiori iau!;heu at ths of th,.- dft-; lii.vt.’.’s “Vi;;? Lc'jp;;rd SpaiSi” i;,r::.Lr i i-.-'.iii.:-!;: . o" iha tlu'ci! sei'ieis from the a.X:y. “Brava so!. ; _ . Uiar; . whr,: .; ju!m;nif- ilier?:!'’ llu‘V. “Tn^y v.-?;'' .-.v. pnw'r ---..iirrji' v,.'... j.. UJlilK 14;25-SS. ftr.oa;;:; c,£ biiplu calls i.;id drills. They i'efor.; a uval.” Thu; S S iLlL TWa '.lie ir.cH ci* ihe ’.\'arl(l tuu-:t tVre '^'oi xwoi'ii of t!hri;-t \.-ho desert hit-.-, .vht:'. appeciv.J .‘'I-:;;-..-e.i |:i r- pl;v;e.” '.licy snusv; j ou : t’-.i '..a.:: t;> :'-rjii: :i;jr ihr. :■ 1 Ik:-;.- -*^‘2 i rill 4 *' urc.. il’ '2.j Ar.tl thevt* weiU iiiultituUts Vf:.-niU3 h;W c;.-l r;;t-‘d r-'ii the fo.-t ■ wiih hiBj: he turi.’C-d. and -i better in'ipu:;)^?, unto theiir, ' j L':e .vvui-y wrjUi huve bc.‘r. 20 i^iun Cvme Lo rue urd hata cor::T>^rcil to tbe i^:- | not hi;? iTi.;ih6Vj ;!’Oth£r, lind v.'iiG, tue aiid .cliUdrer-T Jii'J byplhv^^i, s-i'-ti sis-|'‘ocn; ,oi I'-rj wj.- .i j ; hia C’.vn 'Ufe rf'ChrUi. i car^r.oi bo m-y ' . j- : 2? 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'■ '■■•=■ '■■■.-■'■' h:-.- n h-rj ' U"' 80 v/Iioso^'.'or uc ie of \VAK VvilxiOL'l yi-u ihal ;'..!”:i:ki;Lh gU ih:ii he; i hyi'.i. l.uil), iii; I-.: ;^-r' ■ C! ;’iy i•v.-'i V,'c> ca;i ;; i Ci S;:h ;v. If the .=alt h.i.ej- ' ^-= :. I.- 2 ei' r \sc:-.::C :'■■■;■ i'‘V r. !:oi c : ciilfs'. iiul il . ••'.■‘'.;-t: -o W.i ^-'-iy '..vrr’y i \\i\- :i-:i I:;.-; V. ;'.L--. sea J-:or>cd ? •?)r) It is t!:-^ L'l'u. ji-:.:' yot iL>i’ ihj- hiiv !:v.*n fU'*: I: Ou:. . IT? that hiii'i ears [0 hcnr> '.ct iiird hcn-.\ Myy.vs, i\f- Si;i.v..y. ^ i vc-vy ;'. irouhk* x:\ Tho;'’' ini: on : -'-•a'-' » - -J •., _ V»^- - . •- I; . i-.;5 >_» W. w i j.' C i l.;i . , i . i. - ; ‘A'i-.OV. hr-- n ''z i.lay. 'o\w h? ii: i ; Iv Tv'-id :';;r.-.i7:^-!; rr'e.".'- - iyc-.*iu:ly u-jy-;- Wi'liiii.'-.'ric:: r.iivlicfn-. .•'. i -u;.-?'. ■• :■ t:".'.:: 1 jV) o;- Til J’- • ;• ibv t.i..-", i? j- (.•;iL;rrr.i :>?••; .-.'ii.ii v. T*iu .V^£- r^- 'y-' • V., •:bk V '-v.* c.: * 7h i-T'un • 7iyi:z .\y.\) plack. ijtnjnr’.. ,A. Jy 2:»- J»*L::-:;f'y- •i;.rr Ju-io.i i!i ihc c-a''i o: ,I( .-au'.. ', . !., i;> ihv ' ..• :• 1\v-:j i ■■ ■■ : • . iJ ; -"i' •. Ji;- ! i-i-'’.-'..:.-■’ 'I v; if vve ri'.y bt'- jr.Uiii'ai; if tlio i--.i he '-• wch pr..".•i! ■’'• VL* thc' ! 2 ii’ps :r-v! ;iKul ir- other i r.iriy .*ci? i>k'ii'.n:s of; I.l piibjj-j yc‘U..:r jr.eu ’.vilii r.a oiftr of a rt'Wavci i'jr b- i;irvc- r'-;n'.''y type ihc*:r a;.:c*, lu'i;.>ht, color >f hair and «3ye.>. f^anic*. and personal appear- j;.’;co urn ^r.nouzifed, arni they art' published a:? dc>crtei-s frAi-i the Unit- ipfd Aimy. Tho:=*’ b*,y.s o*.i us i^oiriicr.s aitriu-ted 1-; the ;nny by love of travel, novelty, ecrtr.iii pay, find th'‘ ex;?tvt:i{jo.T of n ^rfnera! good lime. T!u*y were nf*t inliuonco>i by pati'ioUsni or f:cn«c of duty, and the hardships of camp life ."'ooit de- fftroyod their /.cal. Thoy lcsert«;i their sworn .lUo^riaiJco. and hcMrt*tV>r- ■ ward throufe'h life they :?re disgraced. IThcy are r.ot willin" to pay what it I costs to be a Koldi.^r under our g-rc*at government. Wl*y ia it that we cou- demn a (Jostrler? Is it be?:5u.se we jirc? N'jre that in ^>ui' ow!i live? there is no drawinj? back from the {.^reat task we have entered upon? TJIK SHAI^OW OK THE CROSS. Ciroat multitudei? wero followinir Josus as he juurneyed and taujrhl, and many of the poople werti eager to become his dif^nplcs- They thoujjht that our Lord was soon groin^ ro es- tabiish u kinj^dom of his own, and that all who were known as. his fol lowers would have ease, pleasure, and pfotection ail their lives. Before all such zealous but superficial adherents our Master set forth the danj»ers, hardships, and heartaches of his fel- ,lo\vship. The cold, hard facts of sor row and sacrifice were not withheld from any in the hope of vpinnitijsr-re- cruits. Said Jesus: “For ease, you have a crown of thorns; for the taste of death; for pro tection, the separation from loved ones; fox* rewani, you shaU have the cross. No man can enter into true fellowship with me W'ho does not bear the cross and follow^ me to the hill of crucifixion.” The cross does not mean simply that it is hard to do; it means what Sc. Paul found it io mean when *he said: “I die daily.” am cruci fied to thi» world.” '"'Vr.v n\e to live is Christ.” One w’ho has not a purpose to surrender cverythintf ha hnias dear ^ to live as his Master .1 has not the true spirit of a di.*;L;! . /\ irav- * eler in Centrr.I Africa dct^cribes a na tive hut so filled '.\ith idobs arid fet ishes that was no roora to xurn! around. Christ cannol he one of many |" idols, one of m.«3ny ireafraii‘s; lie 1.5 j “ail in all. or not at ull.'” in each nian^s! life. I .'-' I.'-’ I. - iv ir«;;v(' if wr* ‘j.TnL-r .’• ;■:! v.'.-; r-c;."i.',r; io ' b; (.':;;y u::c b-'U'.v thir-j- to ch: .-.-•i : ul -'Jl v -bVL':! •!.;].*,ly O!) tlK'’ . 'v-:nv.\ ;i;'iii ii A tiio ,.•■'11) (.;:r b‘-ui'.--; ii-:c iri.-m '‘'.a'i. I’-,:.. i'i" rrxiv?!.'' us i*:to the vor; ‘bst't. 'i o ; -ivy oul b r;'.0!-ai cov\‘ardic(? •o F.ii’ '‘iit i" ovcrijistin.yr di:^£irace. iill'.A' b'tu tV.r- i-l.-y. thiit 'V :'y^• yj--.=\:- ■> -I.T ''r'!'.-:-:] T-'!.' :■ 'b^‘. ^;biy';:';; i.y . ; .vl.'v f.-r.v”!’. ii i.-'jrir- b'l, ; .:'.y;-d :-y i lit')!’.'! .bj\. •;!. ijj ■; ib,-.r''.- ].);.y''.'cl by K;rLc (•'.•: •.k ! Wi.-i t'Vs bi;t!j!-, i.^-. \i\ut io life, ;i;iu ?.l--Lr-jd. ,;he Iflly v.b.be. alf-’o part w.?lb hi.s ? -lb-:'' J-..' l.'.v ibij-d Mj-jib ;it the n:u: iand r.i‘4”lii, jl'hon^a.s i)i:.on app^’ared befoie iho .rurtaia atiil jtaid a splendid tribv^e to ;iiis Jialivo Stale. lie or.Ioi^izeu th(- ,'biV 'A Uh-- );ito A. ,M, Wad- (U'lb ’.-f vhi.s city, tf? whom he declarod , ^ , , ;ho Vr.ii in.^piration wliich led h;jn of,n:.ny r.ivvi-.iU-omMn-froodfncm.s '^^ ^1,.. ck! U is impos-iihic vcvd.Ui-., of IWIS he thank every on. ,,erso>u.hy and „,,ve hin, ,hv i.ira uj.on ,vbid. ih.; A Card of Thanks, i’^uri'.^r th.’ .-•i^'kriei^s of our dc;ir i wish in Sl'is way to express our most; .n-.c-lur.. of th, .d:X-cre ihfJiik;' lo every one who hnsi i.‘i any way shown i>irui;ies‘H or *.*;-? pi'ci^'^cd sympathy, ! Sinceroly, * bool: anti play r»!'stK. !Ie sj'i.l liial. he Itad two warnbi-.rs w* mak»; which ho had tried to brinj; , . (»hiv, the iirsL of the.-^e bu- .>i:;ry ..iichary ai.d i.h.l.iren. ■ ,o„thu,e to l.e vot- ocl lit »Hiu‘ate the nej-vro alonj; pre.-?cnJ. bines, ihuv within lifty yearb* there will bo a co:i(liiit)n of ananrhy i?i the South. The secotid warnin^r, Jio .said was that Stale law« ran iiot he re lied upon to protv.ct society. On an .■iv»':ajj:^‘ there are Ihres ne^ro men every day in Xew York f'ily who miii-ry whil>.* wor.u?n. The time come, he declared, when the Fresideni, Senutor>' and (!onji:ressmen must be told that they shall see to it that there not be left one foot of soil bcineath ■ . Ihe American flag' where :i ncj^ro m:i:i fhc Bush LeaKUe lU-cru.l. ^voman. Billy Evan.s, the famous American ^pp,au,i«i durine League m.ipire, tells about the Bush address and re- Leasue Re«uil.s in an artide ap- pearin^ in The Sunday Philadelphia Press for the issue of April 19th. K >- j body knows mere .about this subje.rt ^ Fisuring on Amount of Traffic at than Biliy Evans. In his avtichi he P?jnar«ia. not confine himself to players Washington, April 15.—Sugj^estions Stat.erwjiif S*‘ll« Stittc.iville, ,-\pril !•?.—Thii'iy-thoas- and dollai'.s of .‘ilO-year five per cent, improvomenl lio.-id-? were sold yes\t?r- day afli'mooii by the aldermen lo Cult'Ll’, May ^ Co., of Chicaj?o. There v'ors i)’ eiu,‘ht bidiiers. Slat'jsviUe bonds always ap|;eanT;;4: to be in dc- r-jand. The purchasing company pays a i»*emium of $35 and bears all ex- , including? attorney fees. v.-*ro. .s I ■ t-f ••• ■ T •:-> t . .• '2.'A wr-ic,: t'l ■*:• ; ;b.i- . v,i.‘-jl(i r, b'l ' .;v:: '.-.i.'i . ; i'-:: •; - '• :t:. ;Ut i;b ;b:x' lb h'' (S stv; & ?: r"> r ■ /: r ^ i I i'-V ■ n:; ■’ r,-- n~:W£^ %, V;.’S IvL-ii %,« -}■ . iL f’i. : t « our subsciiDtio^n i: i- ;. l\: ] r Nclick’. :* c;'!: ■;u:i A. F. A. M.. ' V “l-'riday. J'.i't l, ii! r :k* i i\i;?\V. C, •:•:••. f.f ; IClosi A. (\, v.'iil d^‘. WALKKR. *V. M-. ; V. Sn,\in-»K. ! There ••■.- Hulri Loii*::. ir; Ihcir b:;ll (.r. The Besi vv vaCher Tonic .;KOVli-STASTlCI.M>..-- chill euriclies alood, liuiMs iip tJic wh-ij',- j-,.-5icn aosl wiU v sn«l fortjly j eflecf i J tUc hot s a!oj;e, but takes in Umpires as well. Kvery baseball fan will be intere. ied in this article next Sunday. of the amount of traffic which may be expected to pass through the Pana ma cai-al are contained in figures made publii' today by the department McCarthy’s .’(lisforiune. oonimeice which show that i;'. Ifti:! Mr^. McCarthy's husband went isthmian raihvays carried \ a ^oat nione, says The Popui.-i Ij- across the narrow' strip of continent ^?-^o,500,000 worth of merchandise, i)roujrht by vessels from the United Stated lor transshipment. Of thi:. trade, two-tldrds moved we.stward. 0?dy a few’ American poixs partici- ]-)o puTed in the trafiic, Nev; York lead- iin*!' w*ith. $84,000,000. San Francisco ow v.-.-.-s ihut?'’ asked her friend,:"'as second with S:n,SOO,Ollf). Many I'iit. fo'.iUln’t read or write, eouid'of (he- shipnit-nts were iVom New Or- Ma|T.i5ii.'jc. Th3 boat overturned ar.ii he w’as drowned. .A. friend met hc-r some week.'^ later. *'I hear,” said she, ''that Pat you wdl olV—that he left you ^iS.OflO.'' ••True.*’ SiAd !\Irs. McCarthy, did."- *- • T;'p\l" be?” .^Tcl'arthy, Eiucrla Calls . Cou:»ress. .le:'.ns to ])orts on the west coast of “nor South .Amcrica. From San Francisro large shipmenis went to Europe, i The Tehauntepec railroad, w'hich is fll>0 miles lofiR-, carried .'?9:>,o00 wori:h of traffic, and the Panama riiilway, 40 Wasiu/'.gton, April L5.—General ^miles lonjf, carried :j;o3,000,000. Thr* AN UNFINISHED TOWER. A cortain man, acting: upon an im pulse, set out t© build a tower which should be a means of defense in time of war and a monument to his name yhen he was dead. As it proceeded, labor was hard to secure and his money gave out; so, with buUcUng nui- icrifil lying: Aboat in heaps, tho tower w&s left half finished. His neighbor.? iaaiclsed when they luerta submitted lo an executive ses>- - total amount v;as double that shipped sion of the Mexican senate todays tiicjby the same routes' in 1903, one year demands of the American ffovernnient j after the opening of the Tehauntepec for a salute lo the flag. No answer-line, has been received by the Washington government late tonight of the result of the deliberations. Cam SMI dttwr Rtsnnites «6B*t ^ Raleigh Votes Bonds by Large Ma- Majority. Raleigh, April 15.—Raleigh voted today by 1,024 to only 138 for the $100,000 bond for street im> SALE OF REAL ESTATK. UndL^r and by virtue of tlm power 'f ;ia!e contained in u certain deed oi trust C'.\eruted to the uncEersigi.ed Tra.‘'tcc, on ihe first day of Febriiary, I9il, to secure the payment of bcf^ds thereiu and recorded in the cf- dce '.'f the Rej*-istt‘r of l.)eeds in hoo^' No. iil of Mortgage Deeds, pages convnyad oertali? real e.^tatc to .sccure said bond and default hav ing been made in the payment ttf said bonds, the. Undersitrned Trustee will sell at the itourt house door in Gra ham, Nurfch Carolina, April IS, lOV!. at 12 oViock for cash to the hipih- est bidder the following described tract of land: Lot No. i- Situate on Main Street, in the City of Burlington, North Car olina, bejrinning at the N. W. corner of the Fix Building on Main Street, and running with the line of Main Street 15 feet to an iron stake one inch South of the South wail of the Coble Building, thence with Coble's line 100 feet to an iron stake in Isley*.^ line, thence in a southernly diret-tior: 15 feet to an iron stake Fix corner, thence with Fix line 100 feet to the beginning. Lot No. 2. Stiaate on t)avis St>-oel. Bnrlinsrton, North Carolina, frontin'^ on Lkivis ^.treet 25 feel front ti-l 1-4 feet deep, ibis lot being a part of l.ot N'i. i04 it', the T.ian uf ihti lowi. f Bur]i:'.iilOiii, North Carolina. Said land wus ;-oi'.Vtiycd to J. I). Payne by n. 1'. l>amb and v.'ifo undc-r d-.ro i hearin.i; duTe of I»ecembef 2, liJOl, to which deed reference is hereby 11.11 descripiion see boiik Nr-. res l-!::-l:::i. tbi' 34th day of .M;ncn. t;‘I-b Cf^xTllM. LOAN .t TPiUST CO. Trustee. Hiiodreds of help the woman who se'vi:: .:.ib ' lome will be found in the New Spring McCALL Fashion Publications and Patterns McCaU Book of Fashions :i;lcd \ Hh the fiiiirt* Spring a'lvanci* -.jo!* ^ c’onris when }>oughl vvitU any i5-.'s !.l ro, iVKcCaU’o Magazine is ;he rec.n;i;-;/. ; style aulboiity; a c-nlt-rlaijier; a lioi:'- - lc!epiii*' ijuicjt*: « bin^i!>- in.Mit-VvSuvi i. ! ■ t:s-M\ts a joar whb *:ny b)'rr«»t Nb». i PalteiTi fret*. McCaU Patterns Kuprern' i:x sli!-. acruu»ry. bt and simpbrity. Easy \-.i siarid .iiid easy to make'. ,\’d fli-ii is bt*:: in r patierns fur iu cc;nti c&nu 15 ccnla. Th«w>«»lcA»i?*,aonaatCerofhow.lo»««t«tadinc ci« cot»di by the wadcrf^iU osd «viiftW« ^proveitwjvit. The vot« wta agwnat ’ jJ5a *i! pMS^ it, &K:d U3^2l»SsUfc«^ttai*fea«.**5e,»ft#i«3 th« jT^atration, which wais 1,060 and VicJc ChewJcftS Cai) HOW TO TREAT CROUPEmNALLY Don’t do.s€ delicate Sittle stomaci:3 with nauseating drugs—rub ¥ICKSte„"iiSAL¥S well over throat and chest: in five minutes the breathing: is easy and In fifteen minutea the worst cases are re* »eved. The heat or the body To3eat«fe» a.itUeptlc vapors which sire inhaled with each breath, loosening the tous^ phldffm apd eUansins: the ^r paeaaffee. Absolutely harsniew; full iiis?edlente er. At all druefflst^ 85c, SOc I4bef^l casnple on reauest. ^Oreensboro, >f. C. A BUSINESS MAN OF lyilHNEAPOLiS Minneapoli.^ is a citr whore they ilo things. Stimulated ivy a vigroroua ciuj’uie. surraundec! by a fertile eiiuiitry. peopled by the b?st Mood of the over crowded east. It is ' of hustle, of ,‘Troat aohievc- ^ conceived and \.r«>U:;ht out. >fr. Taylor, MinneLir-olis. Minn., j:; one of lijis of A news paper man. X is'oUtical worker. Art jCn?!ishnian i>y birih. He has been lit iliis coumr;* ninoieen year?^. He has resided in the nortlnvc^t. Win- !ni>egr. Fargo. r.Vid for the last ten years in ^!inoc.lpoU?. Mr. Tayior is a frlen«1 of Poruna and does not co\u?eal his friendshiT>. Jit* bs thoroug-iily enihusci3 with the Iv'UeC lhat Peruna is a gr?ril remedy. He has a right to feel so. For several yoars iiC cut'fcrcd with (^ys.nensla. Tiiis caused him to have very bad ]iealth. Xew\?paper *}dvorti.sements would never have iniiuenced him to take Peruna. It was friends tha.t per- .>uaded him to rry the remedy^ In lesa than a week he needed no more persuasion. He saw that Ponina was doing him g-ood. He is able to say In a letter to the Peruna Com- MR. E» M. TAYLOR, No. 250 Niooilftt St9 Minnaap^liSt Minn, paiiy, Columbus. Ohio: «‘To-day I am in excellent health. Never felt better in my life. I am Slad of tMs opportunity to say Hotneihing to all men or women who suffer from dyspepsia stomach trouble. 1 consider Peruna » great remedy. It ia a godsend;* "X new; booSc of Sntere:»t to ail, sick or well, sent trese by the Perafi» Comi»«ny. w-s his.:.?.: PRINT b'
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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April 17, 1914, edition 1
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