sws« CfinJWSBN. Sev*r^ days since tUe Daily News received a letter from one of its read ers, \vhose good will and opinions it value, relating to the paper’s editor ial departmer.t. The letter was not designed for publication, but we take the liberty of quoting these sentences; “The eciitorials in the News are vel^ able; they arc written in fine style, but there is a tone throughout the paper ,tlv.;t indicates tv disposiiion to mvvUs ti-ouble for the Dei-r.ocratii: par ty. .1 do -.’.o', thu'.k that the trouble mci-.-'i- iis Uke’y '-o com’.'.’.'a;-.tl a foilow- inif linacr aiiy tivcur.istiihces. I i'S- .gari.1 thvi News, as all ir.dependent pa per a;;l I do not .objo;^ to that, but ed, and not a little mystified, as events have succedsd thenMelves. Many acts of the administration we h;:;Ye apsroved, unreservedly, and.this h.'d .beeii done with pleasure, whe-.v ever the con;)ieiKe pernv.tted, be cause our iirst impulse is oiways to ■sympathize with public sorva.iU ^ t'.ieir trial sand iribula;ions. Vviai i;;Ei.iect to the h>.r.?or pc-bUc n’.e^- uro's; the currercy lo^^islation, ‘.ve ''uve :ai;'oroved to the e.'Ce.’^t of oui kv.ov.-iedgo. As to the t?.ri.T, our au- CTratioi. v.-aits upon liio l);;t AVe 'rust I’-'ai. i-U'i tost pi !;\:ng is to Lc reduced and iiiaf.CLh;=L- blessings ■ ili io»i. Sa-ouU.the law JESUS AND e ieserved for men wKo thought Mr. _ Wilson ci-azy, mci'ally, aj)d irrespo::- . .ihie mentaliy. , This, feeling of dis-! By Sev. D. H. Tutt.e. IJ!,poii.uneut gre-;v when we found.; 1 The infant Josus on*' ■i^ -a covrollary of this; general situ-;-.nore of-a.-u,^—LuKe Jes.i. that our own senat-ws, instead a tal e. He touched Jn.dhood as a V l-aviv.s the peoiile to deal with^’hild and spread smiies over lalart liieia Upon rl^civ merits, would put | faces ever. Leicre tliey c.ould s.?ea:. thei- j>oUti;-:'.5 fortunes iijtp the keep-i Infar.is have ‘-their anpls.. cf Cio-Dwiiir^ poHticums. forcing i.snid: Matt. 18: “Take heed that ve xUe Piv. isU^^L, iiicMeiiv oi pU’.-j.U’c "ct one of theso liU;o lO ta!;e actions grossly aad:;Vr I .^ay lu'to you. That.i•: sivtej-ie:y cut of harmoisy wi(i. h;,>;-hei!‘ do ‘'-'.'''‘i "f profsss;or-.s. ^.Vd with his ecnduc: :n rf ’/y rather.wiL..u is W Heav- Jiis oa j ;>tat:^.of KV.vc Jersey. .e shc^., ^ j weu we ^ v,-ay of a;:d v.-el* directed‘ ihc'os pui- criU.is.i: rather than by harping: there ba. m^g'n:/y;i:s sfiian niai-teiv. , . J -X, to eniVavra^s We L:.:ieve that ^.e are ;onsio;e « ^ for ihc the f;ite of IroU-OiO : j ‘ •ex\ ■ We ch r.ot sae ho\v thyi):-iily Xaw.s i c ... wer- i- so Irv^Uned, could make-^eri-: aaiy .-ay ai^ ,«o s„,h c=™t.„, ,.■;» rc,;'; southt'in Siate, ia the pre.^er,: posture ve . , , , ol afTah-.. Presuaaai^y, if tlie Sorni-: aroaaa aad nant party in l^USiaLe). over «feat--o,-a -h^ • ■ _ ed; or de«f..«-cd; the rouble will .;:a attributed to i»icr:mt disorder.‘ His iVvrig-ii policy of the ;'a;aja we ihir.k, is needlessly pla^- .. V. V . 1 • . • a^‘;i“"^:vo-see^^.i^;;ni wh;c!. n:uch.|af.ar obsevvia- the pabUc career o, .ve,. wm n-:. be .f .ho;^Tv. .Wil-a. ii JI,, ^ ' b. til. .aau- ft.i.adiyU.a;;a^ius:lycc!ebrai.da.a:uuvhah «,irif;a'wai.b ;be I>:a^r «as evideia-! b: ^ a aNeJ hovored jaace ri a._„b .a af oar eduor-.i aaauca^ aaaaN. Wa had \:..e . - ■ ■ Mr..« ii.-a tb.--ash so-aoi;»e tac ;:^a;:'a;;'i:,':aJr:ay. .r earpi.-iy,;e:v.uea. . V.’e baa thought va:a tu.’. t;;'‘ r.'ts y o;: defensive. We t L.-;'h :L '.vU^’oin r::d pr02>nety ■ :!;-.• : - r. t!.:> adrainistration,. if it . ■;■.aa-Iy .a-.;:^sed to apologize to Co- .■:, ;’,i:la :'or tfe act of a previous-ad- adnistration, and to pay. to Colombist >25,000,000. Jf we have stolen.at'y- a.iiig from Colombia of course we cught to return' the stolen, good?!, ■at say .islittle about it .as po=-” .-nit! 'President has seemed t-’. r •’• '. ;v.a ought to repeal the frxs.W-—pvo- K:/cu. of the canal act, whether 'b.rai'e-i to be or '.yron^. II ot FitM u»r V.V.-hinston. Stay 20.—' i'-) ilc-bate iKe ;.T. iacaac W'atts w'rote: • Kow large the promise, how divine, To Abrah'm and his seed! 1 am a God to thee and thina, Supply all their need.” 2 The child Jesus. Read H-'-r.J chapter—Thi.s tells U' tliat Jesus was hated as a cHIa- Jos.-ph aad.Ma, y fled to ..-yt -.o.savi him from Hci- j’.r.-i b.:’.;;. dll'" v.'i.-ktd masl be t’ac ■i.ar-^ bi'-ie.' c.aibihood. . llcav. ■.■•..aabv cT tb; iiuij-^to.-v aiwut la- .-.ci-b. T)a'. bc-.y i-ube .•■it-ii!. Vv.by .■ji:airjj!y ^tcsa.^ v.'a:; a boy- ■■iu^'ea boys, ui:‘J'.^r:^taii''bs b.iys, savc^ a.ad usesl.ioy*^ i i'V 4C VJV*\. «. V., „V—.. - • 4.. >-:r i'-wa Ijijen dc-i^r.t- |-.Vr.ir*; ih:;i iike a boy^to it-'- K;- I’, wrh but WitUYv^r- 'jiuiiy ]}^rent^ in -ntii th ' It I'v; ■ i C'ur ;•• we!i tbh^ vior ;; : CX f'w )ty." ir. . ■ Fiarlo ‘ !:;!n •'i-r - . ; r : \> tio • i't ,::ot •rds : -v‘‘ ; i-:- :f jv I'v. 1.’ TIK‘ ’. v^ScWc'l ^^0')u .* j.,- !'‘eaa'.:raiS aad iVa'Ocrats; aa.i ,ai :;::V citl^Ja er i'ca:oi:vai. ‘ sa:";}': aai Vkb'^'r-'. ^'-bca rii- .■; Jea supr'a i-, r iirbai^b-, wou.ii >.\avi-. a!>! !hai hi' waaiii b(- iua:?,a^!f;a ’baa a itjr. ■- . i;l: who c,a-d ^Jr Viiwa aau--r liu- ! Lcai:/; bi' aapi'crcii lo i c ''■■ iia> 0’-!" iia\vl!i;c!aae;jt \v- ■ ■■L aba .rra';’b; ' av'.^,aa.. tb.it a i'oiarnaat a;ir a. '-a-i a [Jtaa - i.a‘at. ^;bavsi:‘Vt tb.- c'v.i: a. aaa ar^li" \a- a.-^v ab:;:\:aaa;!‘. 'aiibva; refi^v;- . ^a., -i -vt-;|i:nba-> ‘a- aaiiiaibin^. Two For Oieo For every dcllar you plac? ;.i our Ci; ijiciny, We \-ill give you -WO HOlL.i^RS ^ECUB.iTY in FIRS! MORTGAGE.: o!i Em.cs. and our CV.inpana/fubuan- teestho payrm'nt ol l’riin:ipa! Ifitcrcsl a.nt: v-e p..y ?ix per ce.fic ■■■itc'-casr Semi-Ar.nubi'y Centra! Loan and Ti ust Company, reel EsS.'tc, Fire, Life, Kn3 live Srock insu arcc. CAfmi $50,003 00. J. 1^-.- - - ■ W. W. ■ - - - L V. ■ FresidfiHt. - MmWi- ^ec. ft iV^ss. Teeth a Teeth •‘It didn't hurt a bit” You have a tooth or probably a whole set of decayed, diseased teeth you would like to get rid of; but you are afraid to have them pulled. Is that so? Well, you agree with us there, so we will toakc an other statement. Your neighbors will testify to the truth of this one. LISTEN: We have removed more than ten thousand teeth just as bad as yours and nearly every body se>nis to be very agreeably surprised, when the tooth or teeth is out and they have felt very little or no pain at ail Uive us one trial. ^Ve guarantee to please. We make artificial teeth with natural gums. They look well, well and are serviceable. Drs. FROST & HOLT, Dentislg. Office on Main St. over Sellars Drv Goods Store. Burlington, N. C- f.-:' V. . •••f' ' -■ * !' CiQ t-xc'-'Ui:v '.•i'.'.y \-.-Ai i •^;-v -- I {■ :h: I ho • •.’:v* It: iii i'.I V V;\^ i‘;‘.yo tiikon i>-> -cok -.b'- '••• i-r."3L‘lh C.f th- c'r.iv'f cxe-i:\jlive, •.• '■'■■ 0 >::-onx in thi? .-'.v . -• '-ut.ii' :i-' JT.:-:- ‘'V" c .- x}-.3 sv'ivr.’^c w-.rj” 1 .;: . i;tvLred in hi? -iii.'-; ,'c iie ' in: irust ciei^l v.I:n; -:• dolicj;cy ■-.i-'-iv- 'iVe hav^- iiuif- • - • • •.. ’{'.ill SenaUvr I.-. -!'. li^i'5 rci-'t'i’.i 'i'::.- i ; shlppiUi: ' •' *••.:■ the Noi’th Cu’'o- \t.r. Wlvit.' lii.s heart • ‘;y • 11.* pajiSa^TG oi‘ : Iuav rlic . li.i- pj'Ovi:iiO;i \V;;s u '.- '>f his lift'. ’A'..' J; .M.i: f'-i that Demo: n.lit’ ■tt'CiViSeK’C'.iL ui , Wy to liUllv • v'h:rt "hoy oi i . V., they difi :-l s., :■■■ .i> jii'i ]• :.-c \.i hj:nori.u » i'^vo or ihroe Uays before th*5y i-Avoir>u::d li-mi. Did they not find him iip. Li mighty good place? In the tCHr •■-v' -wpi"’’'.;" tyaojitions. ’ U.:'.‘ n Icy. v:a5 then about tweV’C o’u ;-.5'Ju I'X U:ut he suld pr.r-!ir.-=;. ‘‘Vvisl ye r.ot thra I be ;2boui my /:2ihei-V buxines:.’ lU- moart ihiit he v.'os ol-i •■;nouf.h to i-OV’ ? 1 .\ ChlKi i Ji ■ il v.he:i i i'cad th;u - r oi'!. wao hero ::in«;a,-r mr’ ^v c: I!vd llitlii (.‘hildi'tMi as lan^.s ■0 fo!J, ! /h.uiild iiko to have heen with him hj.-^ hivi .1 ri:y he:il, •'.i.' h:i i bc'.'ii thro’n:i tn./, :>ii;-,ht h;n •;■ iiw t iV; ii li.' s.'0/iiC UUl'J 1^0. -r 'ja upon py t.'sr Iit.'if f:umV'vH\ :i h\ji\ WO I of VCi'ti'-!'. •• ! J r.i' . VVv’ ‘.il' . V . r. . . 1; i , ■ . iV i -J, } yjCK*S^SiSSS SALVE ■ -vi:ll ..-. iVr :-l>- ■ lUc vll;- 1 !' liu’ 1 i ■. il '■i . i' r. r'si'fV.iil.'.' tVif,' ,:. :■.(;( tl’c? i\:.r ■! til' 1, M ■.\! ;1 ; I'ii il l*> ■ '■.■ .'li :t li! '■. v.:.i i.'l' .■■■i’i'vi:'’ I iil wli.:;ti: ■ I from \ ir;:i ^'.'.."iMi::'-:; have •V- i i.; Of c-duii'.c- vvc .iiv 1; 1" Wliu'iin'er V nv.'i- ;i vc iiU'Vc is i 111 ii v.'iil i‘- il^e of \V..r ^:^'^v i.ind will be ili\ii!oil aniiiii^' ih" pc.f.11, hut. they ulll to l-.o Villa’s pooni:. Instead c:^n u:i lih'jrty tjiert? will be llu* of Oio caltlc* ihit’f. We l;iiVO .Vutrlii, the ai- l.*:i\Hl iiuavi-3:\*»'. on the iiide of ;lio kivu'i'. iiiul;i-i’.iuri!ei-er. In- J-.-i.i, ;i,l tliit; Jlf.'ck-r.ii ;uT;ui-, the era . r it! k-ltiu;.;, rnpiiH' nnd aiiavehy, is Ii> l e l.vMiRht lr> a ftr'iml 7.nals I'j the certain exiiltatioii anil jtloriii- jatioii of Villa, the ,;uperlieaot. Jliiii! you, '.'•■e ai :' I'ol .■iaying that the UnileJ states .should ore this huv’o Lv.tei ve.ned, with avn\s, in Mexico. We heUcve if peaoe am! onier if to be i-i'storoil there it wili iia\c to be done, ii (tor.o 00 a liasis, iiiuier b I ’.'oiectoraie exercised liy Washington. What tvd are sayiii;;: is that the V/ashiiigtoii governmerit .‘should not Jn\e iiiterveneii (morally) unless it v.as ri':idy to procc-ed with thif policy of intervention to iis logical i.-onclus. .»;i. It has been too much like a re time of mystery. The (^reat Com- mor,cr has taken very few of the ir.mmon people into his confidence. Ihe reasons assigned for sending a •.■:reat fleet of battleship.'; to Mexican v.T.ters were puerile and inadequate, ■f o.oni'.idered in ;'0nnection with the v'hoHy valid and adequate reasoiis that might have been assigned. This, broadly speaking, is the view '.ve have taken 01 what we may terro the foreign situation. We regret it if it has caused any of our nuineroos and very good friends to offend. But we simply cannot support the idea of a great Moral Empire, the concep tion of private emissaries Hale and Lind, with Vilia, th« mipossthlft In the stellar role-, to all intenta «nd ^uf-. '■ : WUii ;i I'iiild ;!! Jiij: I .;;’, Nuticc ;i;0 ci-:!:! i '‘i'! i!‘ ' '' ■: ::?i 'i -O '-J.v . : i. -. i" .!' * i ; I'ii:-*;''i' '■’* Hr*;-''- - -. ■■■: •: -C oiK'.-, _- .;■ i '( m' - V.'ili. 1 ■■ i^- Vf.-l'-l 1*1!!- . ;r ill-, it- -ia'cnil as i",yii;i'’ 'i'l. ,1c. u.' r'.s li!‘ c".t'‘i’C‘i .1 ^ i.!-^Licn. r)i'.,s ci'ui iia-i! I 'il cl‘.:’- il,y:i liiMii I'i.'li t'l llic clicl. .le-li-i nvi- iU-cil till' ]-.r:ii'-i-i i l' !--.c (iiiiiiicii .-ni.i callc.j .-iiciilii.-M 1.. il- H.-c i-'t, !7. 'Vll; L is s’.v^'cu !' tiuili th ‘ tSU?!'i:'y i lil ( llii(|!:00(l 7 Jt'si/-s ! cos.'-cil ci;tlih'i'‘ Miiv. llt-.l;;-li'. --.1 |!;T)c;'ls lnli;-i! slatlreoing of teagioii in tbe Mencan situation resultad today in the co.m- sidoration at the Navy D.epartment of nU-.j-s tg withdraw a part ot the fleet .’).T the, east coa-"*- >>f Mexi.ca, Actujg .'St;.ic,t-,'.ry Roosev--.^, said he hoped vrfthin K week to r.ave four battle- sV.lns, Uvo destroyers end a tender on :hvii\y rvji'th. ■- ,jt-hcv in'.fcrtant development. o-I 'l.i day was a conference called by Secretary Biyan Avith British .Ambas sador -Spring-Ri’cs and Miaister Van Raphard oi The Netherlands ou.-, sider conditions in the Tampico r>! fields. Protests, it v.'as i-epoited, hiu been received frorA oil qperstors that Eederal officials had uegotiiVved trans fers of the r.'.ei icais leases ts Britis!) and r>-.:.h oil me;;.- Soras protests i’-'ad D'jtch holders r.«gbt t*=e Go;?s;itut;oha'ists as- n:>:-ird co,:ti-cl followed. An under- 3t;:/:ir-J:-!s wa.s i-suc’ned that transfers -iv .cio . duri.-.-;- the .=ie^-c of Ta'.npisX' no-: 1;: rc-wife^-i^ied- ct(;!y Ejyiiji .s;uij the State Ue- p;'.rt:r.-er.i no Etdvices of any etT.ort to eol!e;.t: contributions from foreign ers i;i T,ampi;:0. The Plate Department, ctili without iBsv.it. co'.’.tinued its cft'orti to obtain rforniaior. as 10 the fate of. Con.'jul ■Johri R. SiHiman at Salciiio. “We art- now seskii^g ir.i'crnialioa as to -Siilirean -rvom sources other tiian throusii Me-'ijco City. JMo c-/ricj;ti iiuonnation was forth- coii-.!!.!;’ ii:,th-> case.ct frivate riamue! P;;j'i;s. Tht' .State Departmant is stiU witU’.'ur reply to the note in which it dema!',>ivd ii-.foi-matios; about Parka iind eharacterixed his reported cution as ' a hostile and unfrieri.'liy act.” The Vviu- U-.-partment, liuwever, re ceived a copy Ol an aiada\it made by .\. \V. IJ-ai’u, i;i v--hich he repeated i -story told biivt by an aileged eye-wit i'ess of Parks' death. T);e affidavit sets forth ihai: Park.s was sl,‘ ; to death t^y a arin" Scjuad .i:t ordti’ of a ilex L-.'a:-. commai’.dcr. LVsaud said tiiii i’-arr.^j of the eye-V(*itnens must not be lev c.ill'J becausv hu would be killed if it v.ere known he had giv-jn the in formal ion. .\ssura.:cc.-. ;hat the famiiy of T. J. L^niiih ; f T*.-atjia.. -’■ic’Xico, is safe '.'or the jirulection ci British and lira ;.i[ia-i (iiirloinaiic officcis and that ev- , y -. jr:-i L i.s lici!!:-^ n;:;de,ti ebiain the ejease I'ror.i iiajjjisaniner.t of iiniith hinist^lf. wcry recei'-ed tiy yecreiary Ib-yan iViur, the Bfa'iilian Mii'-istcr in Mer.ico City, t.'-or.slituvioaaiists, who h.ive oci-iij.-ii;.! iiias on the west !.'( ust •)!’ Me>;i*, o. I’.avc enforced order a 1’...VI’ i!-a'laiilec:i pr;'leciic,;t to "kji.,:! .'i! ilov,".rii. ‘‘il is cuireJitiy rcj-;)rt .-vi,‘ ^-ai>l -'i Tm.ju tji-’ i> ii.a'tiniii.1, "‘tnat nuiui’i-r.-; of i'.re dc.scrt- ii'i.: t!;rj C-a;:-tluiiioaaii-ls ia U;e V iiic iis-lrict. The cintiars."!: m Atiici- icaM .-hijjjaai.; Ic.u Itevi: Uited. in ri!s;ic-''.-i coiulilior:- arc rcj;i)nfn a:; nn banjxed on tile Piicilic coa;-.t. '■.-\diniriil Htjward rt^pia-f.s ihat no ir:ru{-i!'.:ttinn has Jieett rt-c‘eived o! the Dt.ylc l';iniily aiid that ino.si of the ein)iloyes of ihe Tcliainne.n(-c Kailroiui k'fi by tiic way if the ea;-.i cna.sL"' \-iliiiial Howard also ani'ouac.'d that the rCfiff ai i’iwd at Mav.athiTi ajal the destfoye;- Hull after” tou-.-ii!!-.;r ;‘t fii'aymas I’leartd i'of E.apa/. eFMjcarAi. The of l^ie Haij Ctrnlortm The Rev. John Benners Gibble. Keclor.. Every Sunday, 11:00 ».i m., and g’.OQ p. m. Holy Communion: First Bunday, l.l.- »..m. Third Sunday^ 7;20 a. m. Holy ahd hints’ Day*, JO:OV «, Suaday Sciieol, t>:30 «. m. ; The public is cordially invited. A If pews tree. Fine vested choir. CltUlSTUN CHUBCil- - -Uvf Chuivh awl Davis SjiccIj,. A. B. K-enda.ll, Pastor, 8 eviry iiunAay, U:OU Si la., ih na ?.u?ida ■''1. a- Jonn K. B’.osti ■ Christian Services S.ujiday evenSnjf* ., ‘15. Mid-W»^k * . .)Cf - .Service, every Wednesday . :■>" !>• m. pJles’ AM anu. io;iary Society meets on Mono- T tlw second Sunday in each ■ A cordial invitation ext ' to all. A Clitircli Home for '•isk ’d for KEFOR.MEJ) CIICRCH. Corner Front and Anderson St^eel.-s. ;—. , Pastor. Siirday School every S;:h’oat.h. P.45 a. m. Preaebln," eve.*-y .Secoi;d and Fourth Sabbath, ll-.CO a. ni., and 7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Service every Thursday, .‘:nO ?.. ri, cordial welcome fo a!!. Pavi-or.af" >-e>"r>!^d door from church. PRESBYTEiHAN CIH.nCH. ftev. Donald Slclver Pastor. Services ev«ry Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. B. ,R. Sellars, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to ali BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Mertm W. Buck, Pastor Sunday Worship, 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:.W ». m. J. L. Scott, Superintendent. Praise and Prayer Services, Wednes day. at 7 :.'J0 p. Ml. Christian Culture Cla-ss, Saturday at ;i:dO p. ni. rinirch I'Vitifcrenci:, Wednesday before first Sundsiy uf -rach month, 7:30 ji. n‘ 01 servance of Lord's Supper, Iirst Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, first Monday of each month, 2:30 p. m. THE 5JETH0D1.ST PllOTEST.A.XT CHUKCII. Davis Street. Mere l-’(.dcr;iks Uillcd. .ica.cw'.. May 20. -Tivo I'ciiriai ;;ca- oral.s, Jli.-rJcl ai;d lirnacio v,\-rc Killed in the i'alilo of I’aredoa a;ul two nthcr pcacrals and mai’.y forn;'.:r i-’c.lor;u ofiki;.ls were lo.vecuted by t)se ciin.-Ttilulionaii.sI.s af ter the lii'ttlc, Hccorciins to ;i c -ny of an uuotTicial tjlep;ram from Cicncral Villa to Cci.eral (’avr.it'.za rectived here today. The nfiii.-iai report says: ■'It is known that Generals iliguel .Alvani and Ignacio Munez fell in the jat. General O.sorono .-ind a good number of federal ojcials were ex ecuted." Regaiding the fight at .‘3ertuche, the report says in part: "There was captured also a general id :!2 ofticials who composed his staff. --Ml we.e executed immediate ly.” Norfclk S' Wgslern iJev. George L. Curry, i'astor. Services: Morning, 11:00 Evt'r.ing, 7::i0 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday eveniisH.--. Ladies' Aid and Missionary Kocictie-i every IM'Miday afternuoa after first Surdity in sucii month. Sin-day ychool, y;;;0 a. ra. J. G. Hog- ers, Superintendent. Good Baraca and X'hilathea Classes. You are invited to attend all SuSraevtU'S Start Fire. Aldershot, England, May 20.—A great bru.sh lire, declared by the au thorities to have been the work of mil itant suffragettes, encircled today the royal pavillion in Lon Valley, where King George and Queen Mary are in residence in the center of a great army of British troops. Several battalions of infantry and regiments of cavalry subdued the flames. As their majesties left the royal pavillion today two women dash ed in front of the carriage waving a banner with the words “votes for wo men.” .May 10. l‘»!4. Leave Winsten-Salem; 8:50 .A-. M. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Connect with Main Line trains Nortii. East and'West with Pulln-.ai Sleeper, Dining Cars. :1Q P. M. daily for Martinsville Roanoke, the North and East Pullman iSteel Electric Lighted Sleeper Winston-Salem to Har risburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars North if Roanoke. 1:15 P. M. daily for Roanoke and lo cal stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 11:00 A. M., 1:10 P. M., fl:35 P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro, South Boston and Lync^iburg, 6:45 a. m., daily, and 5:30 p. m., daily except Sunday. W. E. Bevill, Pass. Traff. Mgr. W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt. M. E. CIjURCH, SOUtiL FRONT STREET. Rev. D. H. Tuttle, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday mornine and It is pretty hard thing to do. But if you will tell your wife every day that slie knowns move than you do, you won’t hav« meny scraps wivn her. puoses, New*. ■ of Emperor.—Greensboro CHURCH DIRECTORY j HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPl'iST CHURCH, Adam* Avenue and Hall S(. Kev. Jas. W. Rose, Pastor. Preaching every fourth Sunday «t 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday Schol every Sunday at 9:80 a. 13. Prayer Meating Wednasday, 7;:iO p. m. Aid StMdtty liriit S«nd«; af- { ImMM' Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. \V. .K. Sharpe, Superintendent, I’rayer Kervice, Wednesday eveuinK at 7:3tj o'cloc!^. Epworth League, 7:0(> o’cloak «very Sunday eveiing. ■\l. E. CHURCH. SOUTH. WEBB AVENUE. Rev. Oblette, Pasvo\ Preaching every first Sunday at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Second Sun day at 7:30 p. m, Sunday School every Sunday at 10 H. P. Moore, Superintendent. Everybody welcome. — aiACEDOMA tUlHiilRAN CHURCH. Front Stret'H. Rev. T. S. Bro\in, Pastor. Mortdng Service* at 11:00 a. m. No services on third Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 e, m. Prof. J B, Robertson; Superintendent. ; Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday, 7:8^ p. m. ' (Pastor’s Study). ^ Woman’s Missionary Society, first Thursday in every month at S;3C p. m. L. C. B. Society, second l%ursday to «v«ry month at 8:30 p. m, LutlMr League, aecond and fonrtti Sradayc »t 8:00 p. m. Vwpem «t t:SS p. a.

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