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■i:- f- s y -* '■ HORRIBLE CONDITION IX SOUTH- EKX MEXICO, American Who Has Spt'iit Many ^ e;irs in Mexico Tells of Barbarous Customs Th>re. Greensboro^ Jmia 20.—liecently Dr. J. W. Lou;^, of this city ha^ ah un- iisii?.l opportunity for intii'Vi!jwing ii man \vho id ciJ-iiien of the Sx^iQi^ but who ha« spent many years in Mexico., For five years he was jiianger ol* u j?yn«.iict'.io ot* ne\vsj)apei‘S undei' l"0 i-e^^;n7C* in. the City of Jiexiro. Foi'lowijig: i’;e fail of Diuz ho cn- in the hote( tiusiiie??:? a irarnber ol yc:iV5 in L>;her piiri?: cf :.nd . fur several ycar.^ past hus been living in otie of the provinces of souchern ?»U‘xico in the employ of u Philadclphm concern ih:*.L owns a hir«jce iun\ber nuinuracLurini*: plant iind hai't'Tjc Inr^e t’.aei? of coiUir -iinti in:ibogni-.y ijrii- . . ■ Tius I. ;:.:, .-.c.Ki {^r. Lonj:-, intel- Lireni :invi every nppeiirance of' .*inv.'eriry. lie .V::>cu.ssed ihe Mexican oueition without boi\^tinji* or cocio. Fiisi he '=’iared iha: Piaz, Huerta. Viila and Zapafa aiv full Muoileil b'- ciiar.;: arai thai Villa is not a noy:rn. Pic ?aiil CarraM/a is . j>are uiooui.'*: >Te\ican ar.x' x'l' ’ifu- cia:s. So \vu. ^)at]oro. tiaviiiiT .-ervt*d. asider Ina;: :i i.am- [er I'f yer.i's Ik- knew tlie .lUir,. -hi> a2:»i charaoti’ri^^tiv-s w^H anl \M-'' :i ‘ricai a'.IiniriT oi’- the d-L*po.'e*i 8iU0(.‘”nt. tie siaie'.! innop.ir oihf^r j tlia.l !''i!'/. kap: n hir^e i£Ui!i'i:er Oi ^oidier.- a’‘‘d .-pie:? ;ii his t-nipIoy and thai they were .'Cater-d tlivoiiprh th^' army. Whi.'n a^y trouMc- anuiiT'nii^tic lo ihe Dia/, I'egin'ie %vas beiiiK: foint-nred the '>id chicf’oir, \v:i' nr-tirieti and he :.-=>ued an «'rdc*r tiio.Si* conspiri:«r \o cfiu:=e troui-.Ie to I c Itned np rnul siint. Often a.^ i^niny a*-' -lO'i men wyro stiui 'viih.iui trial 05‘ noHvpaper notoritiy or mr-n- tion of the fav't. Another a-.'l which Ida;-: |>ei'[K-ira:ed yrci whii'h this .lienth-nuin 'oeinvd lo apprtne wa.' that beeau^f* of tlu> kiil- inp of lai’ire tiuinbt-rs of >o’;-;iiers. par- lieidarly in certain pyriion.- oT Mex ico, Diaz i>:i^uod nn order thai mo wo- i?:an should refuse the approuehe? of. sny iiuu! w|j» solicited her. hoping thereby to jriow up children to lake tne places of t.h*' 750,000 men d«.-'troy- co. Touehin^; i;ueria'.s r*jii;-n from s.he jfiandpoir-t '*f the moral oonditit.n it ^va^: a]rno>l as hacl. In fact, the iii- forniiinC -aiil lh».‘ie an* r.> rnoralH in ^'out}^ern .\U‘vtc*>. When asked for an explatiation he veni iiuo d-.iai!s a.-^ fvdl. H‘ : aid tiV' hiu-ivi!d*v- .'Un- t?d by wvailhy co.'-pe-r.jtj,i*in)f' d-)- or r I'j'ifrti ai;:l lhat ilii? only v'':iy to s'oik !.iu-ni v»-ur l‘V hMLliru’’ peons prartifally j;.- .-i.-j\'i‘>-y. ;/':{ i! lustfaU'd i»v I rr;-^ i7;ir inviliml- i>*‘ hir* >v. t. rt(ii;p;i;:y ‘i ‘'}'iladr!}i'!i.i Ti’i?-. *£ir,i{jiii’.y has a. nu«uLer mr->i \vh» are .’■(•■ai itjt !,ii '!iK-y «!v» si( ;ty payi:.^- a n;aii T.'v or $C posMs u hiVh :ffv v.'oith half the ftv.uv iu Asuoi’ii-aa irold. Thi^ ai:;ouiit od i’,t lo ti’.c' hiali. He is to ?ni aJI overhead i‘>:{n.-ns«‘s are chai'jT- purcha.se r!» siippjios '\i-epi. frnin the ctar.uaay ;.nd *n» '5ns va- for!n*u’.t they si:ait*(/ priei-* r.p oi‘ dovv!' i:i ordvr to iuep I'r.v “poor ales' ll" I'A dohi. :c. Them. )r.o elaa-^x- of ?he ta-mpar.y‘s oi>n- tracL with lia- ne»n is :hat he i>. noi .Mlowetl lo pay off ihi* dt ht un«ior one ycm- and never to dis^.duirc’C the debt entirely. A peop. i-> i:'iu^vt‘d r.o nw* rni^s. or allov.vtl to -.i-ii from one camp another and ihe Lrov^M'i:nieni f.fves a i'ompany the rijrin to arrest and imp'.'isDr, ov pur.^sh the t-n>pioy«'?: v.'itl-. the '•ViV'ptin?! nf capital punish- denominations the man after hesitai- wg said> “Well, yes/* but to do ouly with the bosses and the superintend ents. ■ From a religious stanupciiit the conuitions seemed horrible but iror^e still as to the relations with, woiv.on.. Accordin}? to the i::format:on .srivo»i a- prisst not marry a coaple for. less than 50 pe.iOs and few can pay .*0 murh. The resuir is that th;‘ n^en arid v*'oni?n iiv«? in luiultery. :i::d ’vh;';. a unin is liretl of a u\n«an ne ends her away. Should a- mere :'ltri'u'tIvo |:'irl eomii t'lor:2: and cr^ of rhe ^up- crintci:,de:i;s oi* nia2^a.^;.er-s uni her he pays the father a sma'V sun an-, takes her as long: a,s }ie olc-a.-ej-. Only li siiort \vhile as’o, ii wa-? suited Hu«irta issued a:; ord.*r t*‘ the effect that a nuiji in -^onihirn. .Me.'’'A‘; rnijrht marry. t>even i*V'e and thai pvi'-st inijjht charjre for the first r:me rui, ax'ierwards s!»auM .the U\‘ e; l''--- '.:.'- .'ini', v,' :' :C‘\vod to riit fhc placed oi‘ ih- s'.jiunh- tred tne!3. Thi' ieforjner w:i^ n;.':ed how it is pr-i'siiiie for }:iin, an Anu'ru’ar. citizen to c^ndor.e such oiTeu>v‘s and how an American company of the Quaker city of Phliadflphia could do bu'=;ine::> in, ?.k^\ico aion-r >uch He justiiiirii himself by -^ayin": thra | J'.is cenipaiiy did betivr by peonie i :han ^.ftrier ^vnnparies. • i-e said thai j i:.c*railty a.- it is known in the Vriiced i c*T;‘tes is ijinvnown ia Mexico and t)iat| ihe pt'opJv are so far be!ow the stand- v.fd Ol oriiiiiary intollijjence* a;'d of :elf siovi.-rnni*‘nl ihat it i^ riece;^sary T't have ihe iron haad wielded by the i,uv..r nment and by the local istratiun. Aked the children, hu .'aid they ,trenei'a!;y remain with the moth : c’ and "piw np like youn^' aaiinal.^. | - i URDER IN RALEIGH SUNDAY. -I"'"' nr I .m'i 'rri-lounty Hisjhway An Ass;ur.‘d I'rtf* ject. Winslcn-.Saicm, .fane _d.—The ,s.’-n\- '.‘1 nn'ient has appiopriaieJ I'c/i ’ht eo’^fvucli^'il of the ’.ri-c'>U!:iy huhwi.y from this city to Siai“-vill-.*. \j, ib Mar.'hail. of rhe Ofiice of Pai.iic Road.-', at Washin^tiei. ariiv- I'-r ht.jv ilii.'.- fuorninji' with the eoji- tract.-' te be .‘i^ned by the authorized indivMuas conmii;;sioners of the coun ties if Forsyth, JJavie and Iredell., which oinii.- ihe counties and the fed- et-a! .ti-o'fnarent tojH;ether in the co- ‘•[‘erativo cor.stniciien of a hiji'hway Ji' pf'Hs the ihroe counties. rhv c'»Jif;rcjice with Ihe fjl'ioals of (Ke ihive was held thi.' after- atitM'dee by ('um.niissioners Bai- ,iey :.‘r.d .Ua'-unan and Trea^urer yhe«.«ts uf I^avii* CoKiity: O-'mniissioncr l\*in;- ;tir aii'l fieasurcr Sloaji of j.redell; 'l!i;.dnvay 'omndssioner.s vSiafTord, !'ai-;TM!i .ijid Lehman, Coumy r..-in- ini;-'^iuner Mickey, (>f b'orsyth. ai.l \\ Ii Kano.', t-hairnian of the iri-c ' I’-'-r uisout (hrj tdious-^ ;.ial with lilt. rop’resentaL'V:.'.-!; thn.-'iastsc n’ ilie cause to ihe ;hi'v ;.!! --.i.-ncd ih.e ocrtir.-ac-^ c.f ' eciiosii ;:;'.d aj.reemenr. The Irn.leH nr.pi': *; wero i completed otJ ac.*oimt jnl :l.i .siv.-'cr;ce of a stinieicr.t repre-"-*:‘i; Mati‘*ih iiut, ’dr Marshall wili juirney ! lo L'-laiosvillc tomorrow morning, wju-ro th«‘ ct.mnds>ioner.s wi’l bn in yessio7i ani the r;eeesVary sig'natarcs jrli.r'aijv the inaitor for the thr'^o iOUi*.- i tie-: Siaaliy. .‘dr. Mar>h;dl stated ta yuur cor- l^•^}'l>nlenI ibis afternoon tha! wiihin tf-n (i:iy> ihi' t'^’.^ineor to lio In chai-^'-e of the work wiil bo -'ent to this =ec:ir,n and vvili "ii\e on ilio job ' until Cicve Watkins Is Shot to Death by Wiil Mays Sunday Morning Over Poker Game. Riiloigh, June 2S.—rh.is city experi enced the sensation of an early morn- niurdei* tcday when Glove Wai- rn:;.' -shot to death Will Mays as. the ai..:'.:n:c' of a jjoker game in over the* La.vsiier stables oii NVihnir.;::- .-JU'ceX- Tucl'O wore four i/.ayer.- a’;i a aunibe;- of onlookers, and after :\k- faini .'ho'.: was tireci May-?’ a’;:;. w:-,.=: taken from hin\ and he was Uca.i *.\ whik^ ban relyas^d before th^: [:v {i.-.o' T.wa partie.s of police lu iiiUonio- 'railed Mayi uii .afterr^oDn and vv.iiil : ,.irchirtg for hla^ late to- niirhc with waiiing hope of •SUC'COSS. Warvants have been issued for six ; .rsons who were mixed up «n the r:am.bUng tliat led. to the kilUng of Watkins. It had been goins^ • !l first set back then J. .,.;d ihGn -tud poker. The playin;:' w:.'? i{\ tl.e roein of Kerman Brown. .\. re port. is .»>ni that a section inasln-:- fo.r trie Sv:ui'K‘r:; Railway uivlod Iways i-A away hy drivinj? him some disi-. a.e i'.i a autcj>;y. The naxii.^ c.f ti'e ;nar i.- i:.-: ka'own to the ofia-c but a *'-ji'h:j warratu f(.)V nis ;j‘r-'>i' v.a is>t!.eii to-a ^.'U.vv Wa-ihia', the man k’Hed» wnsi I'i iMisit'd'i. v wa^fon driver far ihe Jt^a..'e!>rii’h-nscn Company. a*id had a u-!;’ata:i'.’'. f'U' being^ a lery liuiet and 'aiaa.. Mays worked i'’ ihe Caru’t.ii>h Colson I^Iills and is d-.a-Iared ic. I c inHh a poor wovkmari and all rrcarai bad citizen. He c.uv.e here r«v'v, Va.., some mon.'h> v.zo.. >■' far a'- it is possible lo ito: ai ti\' frtci:- ii .-eems that Mays a.r.d Wat- ki 'S had been pJayint;-, and ?.Iays! i.nned ihai Wa.tkins owed him some' n ar:ty. NVaikiiw refu.sed to pay :ind >ia; ;f.i .’ea\v the plfice whea .Mays d:\-\v hi,- Tur: and shot hin^ ia th? V.-V.-! •, irsc i;-i ihe rejrinn of t,he ht-a:.,. ii 3'i''jL'rre'5 .-ibout an nf>ur hr itl-i t/je w».ardt.'ij i:»an to the ]u*.x hos^'ilab V'liert- he i''i*i withij) u few nii 'atcs. vVi*\iiia.-- WM.s native of this couiny. -j’> years old» unmarried anvl lived wiih b>s sister ii«?r*:>. havifig come lo Ral- ■jigh y.evL*v:i) years a^fo from Koles- v’Ue. I.ate this aflernoon ihcre was aa.- ' Siu-) v.hcn “^erry'* Walker hrcd -oven shots into (iriiTm, both Ivirijr la'^roew. This '.'imrder wa.? a: :> '*i)f>p star)*' near the «id rock juar- ’■y i ' thf vasiiaa; {.’art i.*i' the city. They v\ri\' parlruTs in “Pop” ;iisd WaJkr: at'cused (irii^in of “knackin^ I'-'W’/' junr.«.y fv>v pop h»; had so'd. There were quite a number of wi‘- !::■ shfK'f:ai:. Walker wa i;'v(?>^leil a-.id jalied. FiriMiian fitvtson Has Ikveloped i*neumonia. Tu oi asbii! I'. .hi'’.e —Md. (ireestm. r?‘.e f;i email u-'iu rocidced serious in- jnri-: Jari?:a- t!ie CuiU'.iid Hotel tire \ Vii'iiiy lias contracteil p'n.ni- r::or,ia. Syrnjito^n.-' »)f this have [)oeri uppearini^ scVfi-a! huu; it is report ed. He Was rtiid ii Ik_* restinj^ well laf't lii^dit. t»rc't.‘SOii fi’il iat’f ihi‘ Ijotel bdSontent while tijrhlioiv lire whi.-n a section ^n U-e corareie lioor u:ave way. Ue was U'.rown into ihe wat^a- which scalded hnn and was ^-adly 'hvui^eJ. He crawl ed 10 the jea -.if ;ht: i.asement where hi- was pulit'd mil. .•^ocrciary I'aniel.^ says that “•at- tleships now ia foreign W'aiiMs ui|] r.ot he ri>ridJy bound by the wine nies.-* pohddiion." "Home, Sweet Home,” take - a aw/ racar.in*;. in naval eir- icies.—fJreeasl oro Xew.>?. VV*!'h po“ii c-iTiie ii loL 'il’ u->- jne>» mai\v of v/nem are employed on ti'.e 'T.nie terms as the men ojccept at a much less wagre. Another point i*rour;hJ. out i.; ihj-i nc- Catholic prie.'i Vs allowc(^ on tne piopcrty and sliouid one pass througrh the estate he is eseori:ed from border to border. When pressed for the rea son for his the speaker replied that the priest kept the people poor. The q\iery arose in Dr. Long's mind as to how the people could be made poorer than the company made them. When asked if permisgion granfted other ji Ajimii-.i.-traiioa h.is a chologieally depressed busine.'-; sita- ali.oi: on the one hand >t has a p:y.-ho:- ogically uplifted Underwood on thy other, which should about strike n bnl- ar.- o. -Greensboro News. An “Anti-Boss Sulzer Leaj;iio” nas been .formed in New York, which is pppealin^ to Democrats to elect T. S. 0. Bill grovernor. H?s,hfi, too, desert ed from the field of Armageddoii?— Greensboro News. True happiness springs from mod el ation.—Goethe. She H;*.s a Ion of Children. Kurej.e. ('r.-„ Ja.a- —With 10 I'hiidiea, wiio.--o we-iLdits total more ikan a toiu .?.ir;-'. John W. Laird, of jai‘:eiii, wht! h;;s bee'T visit- iri; h‘*rt\ has a claiiv: to one of the iar.^•e^l. famiiies ia The nortinvost. T)ie rn.’lii'r Wficrh^ ! !.■» pounds, llei* be^.Vi'.'Si .-I’!”'. i woifv-hs,'“'a. and L? ri:e otheas '.v.-iLrh ..'1.1 eai-'h. The ytKi.;:irt-t chih: i-s 3O. ;iio oldesL '-'^k and the total wvi.^ht of tlio 10 i.-: 2,0.S5 pounds, nn jiveracrc of 208. Her son.'-- are .-liakat?; .it Washiac:- te?i Stv‘tr ( oibrjri'a Pa!lman. W:ints More Attention Paid to Sunday School. Chicago, June 18.—“The Christian Ei.deavor Society -with its four myi- jlion members, and other yeoung;. peo-. jp.Ie’s church societies.defeat their pur- se by drawinij; youn^f men and \vo- v.'.i'W away iromi the Sunday Schools,” ii^'cla.red Rev. H. iL Kammiil, of Ne;>:r v:lie. Ter.!;., at the Sunday school cen-' \oa:io;: here yosto.-day. '‘The .ti'r..- ba-.' coir.i wl.ra all t’a;j yr.u,;,- ;--Ov!clies in tlu; chvavlicj to turn b: '/’: into ihc Suuday schools. The Jay scho;.d and the societies have r.varly all things' in coinihon aud the srhool heinrir more fundamental oueht to absord the societies. “Our youn^ people’s societies remind ciie of the scriptural saying, ^ ^ali lay hold oae naan,’ in many of the»n, ac-ven -youna; v.'om.,ea lay hold .v;.Dn c:\e scav?d younj? laai}/' After some- discussion of '.he sub ject., th-' coaventioa...voLed in fav )• of aa.siruciioa of the youn^tc people’s S(‘cietie^ as a^ain.n abandoninc: them. *!iet one of the linost melons ever !'.rouJ^ht to Burlinjrton or Graham at the Mer:hants Supply Co. .^11 nulon.' sold by us are jruaran^ teed to be ripe, sweet and fresh, or money refunded b>y Merchants Supoly Ccmps.ny. Thick as autumn leaves that strew the brooks of Vellambrosa.—Miltor. Deal j.s Asked hy jJjc Pre.sident. \Va.'hinj;toa. June '22.—Discu.ssin^: the foealled “jjsyehologiear’ bu.sinesc; depression with caiiers today Tresi- ,U‘nl Wilson declared he hal no a.uar- iel with aay persoi'."? or eoi’poi’atic'n? who desired to express either to him or to Cor.^rress their own ^spiniors or busiiiess oo:iditions ar.d anti-trust le^?- irrlation but he contended that syc'tcm- a:i-’ circulation of fi-'m'. letters and ;0 i egra rrj s ;: c t es t i i: g- a g“a i r j s t n c\v k'^'ii-lalion Wi*s "‘certainly o;;en to :r:t* i^ism.” The Pres/(je;it said ajf he v-uii‘id w.is a sqaui'e (ie;il aad that C;'i:ry- thin«: should be open uiul above loyjd. He believes te’egranis aifd -::»jt broadcast to be signed ami forwarded fo j^overnmer.T officials constitute ati artiiiciai eampaigfu THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRfCUTURE AND MFXHANI. ARTS This State Industrial College offers strong courses in A^rjcullurc, Horti culture, Stock-raising, Dairying. Poul try, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil Electrical and Mechanical. Engineer- iug; in Ch^mijstry and Dyeing; isi Cot ton Manufaclurmgf and in Agriculiu- ral leaching. Kour year courses. Two aad one yea * tourses in .Agriculture ar.d in Machir.e Shop Work. I’aculty of 11 men; T'W students; 2o buildinK^^; eNcellent equipment and laboratories for each department. On July JKh C«'unty Suporiatendent.s conduct -p- irance examinr.tions at each county scat- For catalogne write E, n. fnvEN. Registrar. West Ualeigh, N. C. Li|deton College A ^^•lI-^•slabli^lu'd. weH iQuippicl, and \'.-ry [irosjttTOus srhot^l for (iirls and VouBg Wonii-n. Kail Term iitftins Sept. is. i9i4. For c:U;»IOKUe, iiciiiress J M. KHODKS. MTTl.KTON. NORTH O.VKOl.lNA. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normai and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of Korth Carolina. Five regu lar courses leading to degrees. Spec ial Cour.ses for teachers. Free tui tion to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall season begins September lijth, 11*14* For catalogue and other information ad dress JUUUS L FOUST, President. X. c %muM AKB KO OTHX&. Bl£y VMUP m4 vk for cm^UKMTi^m ^ T»24KOXI» for tweatT*fiVO yearsregaxdod as B«st,8«ife£t. Always tteliabUb. SOLD eV ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SSS *^'he Createat Kidney BeMcdy on Earth,’* S«ys a Grateful Woman. 1 want to tell you how much good yo^ Svramp-Root did me. About ^our years ago. 1 suffered from what the doctors called f; ;ula and for tv/o years of that i endured what jio :ongue can tell, i also had infla- iuation of the bladdor and I tried ilocic'i's medicines witt-.ut receiving iielp. Someone told me «bout ; 1'. jijln:er’3 Swatnp-iloot. Aftei- giving it a thorough trial, 1 received relief, so kept on us; it and today I am a strong and wel; wo man. If I ever feel badly or out i;l sorts, I take Swamp-Root and it al ways straighteBs me out. I honestly he.Iieve that thiR medicine would cure all troubles yoj recommend it for snd i; .i a pleasure for me to send my tc.stiniony and photograph to you. 1 think Dr. .Kilmer’s Sivamp-Eoot is one of the greatest medicines on earth. Subscrilieti and sworn to before me this 12ih day of July, .!909. C. .A. .BENNETT, Notary Public. EPISCOPAL 'n>e Chareh »t Th* Holy Comfortet. j The Rev. John Benners Gibble, Rector, j Services: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 8:00^ p. m. Holy Communion: First Sunday, H ; a. m. Third Sunday, 7:30 a. m. H»ly and .Saints’ Days, 3.0:0t» a. m. > Sunday School, y:30 a. m. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, New York, Prove What Swamp-Root Will i)o For You. Send ten cents to Dr.. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bottle. It will convince any one. Y'ou %vill also receive a book let of valuable informatioii, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Twi.'e-.\-Week bispatch, Burlington M. Regular fifty-cent and one-dol- Respectfully yours, MRS. JOHN BAILY, Portland, Ind. West Main Street. lar size bottle for sale at all drug The King of All Laxatives. For Constipation, use Dr. King’s New Life P'lls. Paul Mathulka; of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the “king if all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and 1 always keep 1 box at home.” Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At all Drug gists or by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Norfolk I Weslera The public is cordially invited. All pews free. Fine v^ted choir. 3 CHiaStlAN CHUKCU. ■ I -ner Church and Uavia Sreets. ■'». A. B. Kpndfl'jl^ Ps.s%or. g every Sunday., 11:0U a. m., ai, >?p..Ei. Sunda, '*>1, 9;45 a. m. John K, Fosta, (.leritit^.ndent. Christian Services Sunday evenings '■5' Mlii-Wf«k Service, every j Wedresday . ’S.'' p. m. Ladies’ Aid a-nu . ^ ionary Society i meets on Mont ? the second j Sunday in each j?i>, A cordial invitation ext- 1 to all. A Church Home for vjsi -vd for strangers. REFORMED CHURCH. Corner Front and Anderson Street*. | ■ , Pastor. , Sunday School every Sabfaath. 8:46 ] a. ni. Preachin? every Second and Fourth i Sabbath, 11:00.a. m., and 7:30 p. m, Mid-Week Service every Thursday, . 7:30 p. ni. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage second door from church. PRESBYTEKJIAN CHURCH. Rev. Donald Mclver Pastor. Services every Sunday at H:00 a. 3n.| and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. ni. B, B, Sellars. Superintendent.. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:J0 p. m. The public is cordially invited to alt : services. May 10. 1914. Leave Winston-Salpm: 6:50 .4. M. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Connect with Main Lme trains North, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Cars. 2:10 P. M. daily for Martirisviile Roanoke, the North and East. PuIIm.nn Steel Ei’ectric Lighted Sleeper Winston-Salem to Har- ri.sburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily for Roanoke and lo cal auctions. Trains an'ive Winston-Salem 11:00 A. M., 1:10 l\ M., P. M. Trains leave Durham for Koxbo -o. South Boston and Lynchburg, 6:45 a. m., daily, and 5:30 p. m., daily except Sundcy. W. B. Bevill, Pass. Traff. Mgr. W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt. BAPTIST CHUftCH. Rev. Kartm W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a. m,, 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. J. L, Scott, Superintendent. Praise and Prayer Serv5ce«i Wedne*- day, at 7:30 p. m. Christian Culture Class, Saturday at 8:00 p; m. Church Conference, Wednesday before first Sunday of each month, 7:JE0 p. ;n. Observance of jLord^s Supper, iSrst Sunday in each month. Woman's Union, first Monday of eacli month, 3:30 p. m. rv*oi> SJc.'A’cJ Mcvcir.crd lltguZar. Dr. King’s Kevv Life Pills keep stomach, iivel and kidneys in heatlhy conditfon. Rid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidiieys. “1 got njore relief from one box of Dr, Kinij's New Life PiUs than any med icine I ever tried,cay C. £. Hatfield, of Chicago, 111. at your drug gist. CHURCH DIRECTORY REFORMED CHURCH. Corner Front and .-\ndev ;on Sivcits. REV. D. COX. Pastor. Sunday School every Sabbath at 0:4~> A. M. Preachinp: every First and Third S:;b- Iiath ;it H:00 .A. \[. and S:i)0 P. 51. Mid-Week -Servii-e every Wednesday, S:OG P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonage Comer Fre.nt and Trollin- ger Streets. HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams Avenue and Hall St. Key. Jsa. W. Rose, Pastor. E*reBching every fourth Sunday at li a. m. and 7 p. m. , Sunday Schol every Sunday at 9:80 a. m. Prayar Mjeting 'Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society first Sonday af- tersMs. THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHUBGH. East Davis Street. Rev. Georgs L. Curry, ] Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening, 7;S0 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday eysnin^a. Ladles’ Aid nnd Missionary Societies ; every Monday afternoon after first | Sunday in each month. Sunday School, 9:J0 a. m. J. G. Rog ers, Superintendent. Good B&ra^a and Philathea You srs ir?v!teii to »tt«r:-i ~!1 th»s« M. E. CUUttCH. SOU^-.. KltO.ST STREET. Rev. L>. H. Tuttle, Pa.itor. Preaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. W. E. Sharpe, Superintendent. Prayer Service, Wednesday evezdn^ at 7:30 o’clock. Epworth League, 7:00 o’cloek every Sunday evening. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. WE8B AVENUE. Rev. Frank B. Noblett, pastor. Preaching every first Sunday at lliSft s. m., and 7:30 p. in. Second Sbd- day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every S>:nday at 1& II. F. Moore, Superintendent. Everybody welcome. MACEDONIA LUlHEKAh CHUBCE. Front Street. R*t. T. s. Bro'wn, Pastor. Morning Service* at 11:00 a- m. No services on third Sundays. Sunday School 9:46 a. m. Prof. J. B. Robertson, Superintendent. Teachers' Meeting Wedne«2ay, 7:8# p. m. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, first Thursday in every rosnth at p. in. L. C. B. Society, second Thorsday In every month at S:30 p. m. Luther Leacne, second and foar& Sanday* at S:9b p. m. Ve*p«r* at 8:30 p. m. \v, i : I POOR Pf
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