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ne Sunday Scliool Union Picnic tt Bttriiagton. The annual picnic of the Burling ton Methodist Protestant Sunlay iobool held on the grounds of Pied mont Park, Burlington, kist Satur- . day, was the largest and most pleas ant picnic that the school has ever had. The weather wag ideal, and the day wis beautifur and pleasant Characterized by shouts of joy and gladness, the picnic crowd, composed largely of the younger element of the school, boarded the street cars at Uie church at 10:30, and in ten minutes arrived upon the picnic •grounds. The picnickers found the place well eiquipped with ^ade trees, benches, swings, tables, arid every thing necessauy to make the occasion a pleasant one. Later in the morning, picnickers from a distance, representing- the Sun day schools of our country churches and nearby towns, began to arrive, until there were thirteen schools rep resented. A large per cent, of the Burlinj^ton school was unable to go until in the afternoon when three cars loaded to their capacity, left the church about 1:30. About 2 o'clock the dinner w’as pre pared by the ladies. Two long tables were laden with these edibles mat satisfy the appetite and hunger of every person. There was an abund ance of food of every description. When the tables had been prepared, the crowd gathered around them and Rev. 0. B. Williams, pastor of Gra ham and Haw River charge, offered a short prayer, after which each one present partook of the good things to eat. It was proven that the preach ers are not the only persons that like fried chicken, as it seemed that the demand for this particular dish ex ceeded the supply. However, the oth er good things made up for this. The dinner was pronouiic^d as being the largest and best that any Sunday school picnic has ever enjoyed. After ihe dinner was eaten, an hour of speech-rr.aking was enjoyed. Kov. G. L. Curry, pastor of the Rurling- tt>n i-hurch. was nnistev of ceremoi;ies, ar.d ^ave a short addre:^? of wtitone. Mr. n. A. Garrett, superintendent of the M. r. Children’s Home, wu5 tjie first and pi- ipal speaker of the diy. who spoke very interestinj^iy for abaut rifUvn niinutesL In his int?-oducr- tiry wordi?, Mr. Garrutt expressed' iha’iks and appveciatuni I’or the wW~ ileirc of nieetinff '.vith nn{ T^iioakiiiV- to ihc viunday school \v»jrkors ot Al:i- inunce c-oimly, Mr. Uuitc-U spoke in praise and wiih ftifr.ph.r.ciuary tf'.n-' Ilf rho \vurK th'.* P. Sur.'iny of A)ainan«‘i- (’ou'.'.iy aiv j :i\\y lh--v }v-'‘j jrivi'ii ilu' ('I'.i’.ihvTiV ii'. ih«- pu.'i. rr u i.i-' hc-ljff - tido’C'? lhal t.iSMh* III !r-- d Uicir '-•.JMpuri I'i hi'! ciii’i' liu- u.:■)' ‘Kir ii,' :: : ;’i* Wi'ikii-.i;- ■•■f li'i- ' i'.' .'i';:*'- nKv'.i: f-'r taki.icr v-m-. The- i-.hiui""!'. :ith1 tonrhinic lo w. rl;. Mr, ti;;,- I '.I'U; 'A'.'''.’ li:.'-: {U’.;l t'» mIh-v ai’.d rt*sr.t-vi ilMr-- :iv aulh*'‘rity. .-o lhat whor. ih^.y h'ly-.: the fjojr.o lifi-ome citizciis '.hey will have iiU“ ifspeel re;.'i;r(i for erai iitiuiries concermng tb« Home which were made by different inter est^ persons seeking there infornia- tjon about the Home. Announcement vvas made as to the time for leav- inf, a^ter which the crowd sang, *‘Pr-iise God from Whom Ali Bless ings Flow,” led by Bro. J. B. Turner. Mr. Williams dismissed the assembly with a short prayer. The picnickers dispersed about 4;30 returning to their respective homes feeling that the day had been well spent. Th^ following S^unday schools were represented at tho picnic: Burl ington, Graham, Haw. River, Cedar Cliff, Bethel, Concord, Saxapahaw, Center, Belmont, Hebron, Glen Ra ven, Rock Creek and Mt. Hermo?:. It was estimated that chrbte were about 600 persons.present. The occasion was one that »viil be long remembered by those who were so fortunate as to be present *^nd tc share with each othai the p?eapure and social ejijoymeiit derived from the picnic gathering. V/e shall !oyk for ward to our next annual picnic with much anticipation. It is understood that the Burlington Sunday School will perpetuate tne idea of. un?on picnic of all M. P, schools in the county. We be'i^ive thu o’ciiic will Dve to be the :>'fi.Tinning: of a movo- when Kelly gets the peniiant ment that will brmg the M. P. ':bUrch )id Sunday Schools of Alamance county into a closer and better r»jla- tiDn, thereby enabling th-i Methodist Protestants of th- oouiity to become | knocker keeps on knocking. At Hie Peurly Gate. A ball fan went to Heaven, ^.nocked at the pearly gate; Yelled “Ho, Saint Peter, Of course I am not- late!” Saint Peter looked him over, Said with a look so grim, “What have you done sir down below. That I should let you in?” : ‘‘Why I pulled for Charley Clancy, And I live in Durham; you set. Now thut alone should make a home, I think, in Heaven for hie. “ And then I knock the Bull team, .And vottid for Pitcher Ray, In fact, I pulled for Winston’s team. Saint Peter, night and day.” Saint Peter slammed Heaven’s gate. His voice rang with a roar, •‘Take back your love for Clancy, And pet thee down below.” But when us boosters get to Heaven, Anil rap at the pearly gate. We will find the food of baseball joy. Heaped high upon our plates. And hangs it high in the air, You can bet your bottom dollar, .\1I us boosters will be there. A iHend in need seldom iiatei to tell you so. —-—^O—,—_ Summer Conotipation Dangerous Constipation in'" Sumuier-ticie is more dangerous than in the fall, win ter of spring. The food you eat is often contaminated and is more like ly to ferment in your stomach. Then you are apt to drink much wa‘-er during the hot weather, thus injuring your stomach. Colic, Fever, Ptomaine Poisoning'and other ills are aararal esults. Po-Do-Lax will keep you well, it increases the Bile, the natui-il laixiitive, which rids. the bowels of the congested poisonous waste. Po- Do-Lax will make you feel bettfer. Pleasant and effective. Take a doso- to-night. 60c. at your Druggist. Summer Coughs Are Dangerous. Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, including Consumption. Dr. King’s New Discovery wili relieve the cough or cjld promptly and prevent compli cations. It is soothing and antisep- lic and makes you feel better s>t once. To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery at once. Mony back if not satisfied. 50c. and Sl.OO bottles at your druggist. Rc lear.'. ti k.ii’W each .•'.h-'r better, exchange ideas o.i church anJ Sunday school work and be better pre- riared, aj a result of those annual ( gatherings, to further the cause of And of course he hates to lose, But while the Bulls keep on winning, i!e is .'hakinp h'f snces Has ¥oui Child Worms? Most children do. A coated, furred Tongue; Strong Breath; Stomach Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, S-U- Icw Complexion; Nervous, Fretful; Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; Methodist Protesuntism in Alamance'''’I'®" drives out in his new car Dreams-any one of t^.ese county, and to accomplish a greater j , indicate Child has Worm*. Get a bo^ I Junip on the running board and wish Rickapoo Vr'orm Kiler at once. It him well, work each year in extending the king- | dom of God among men. C. B. WAY, Reporter. [ 0 ; Uncalled for Letters. The following letters remain In the | pjstofflce uncalled for at Burlington,' N. C.. -Aug. :;s', iai4: E. H. Cheek. | Janie:' Lee. ; W. H. Thomjf.'On, ! Clara Turner, ■ James Urxierwood. ; J. \V. U;iderxvoo‘i, ■ S. !■'. VoilUi-, ; Troy C'aniphe)}, Mrs. M. iyisniuke.^. Mi"-''' flUu* (Jarrisnr,. Mi^s Wiilic liarrison, , L(/u Lewis, 1.0U Mc»:'.momer\, Mr^. Rn.it niri‘. Klixa Jaue Shtinu-. i kills the Worms—the cause of j/our And iet all the knockers go to h—'^child’s condition. Is Laxative and —Melvin Thompson | aidg Nature to expel the Worm«. Sup- O 'plied in candy form. Eaiy for crU- Adver?ising as a Business Tonic. ■ take. at your Dr«-jgi'5t. Man or woman in splendid physical. condition needs no tonic. j But every now and then the best j Overwork, physique leaehes a point wh,...e it. j 5,3,5 ^een noeds toning up. unable to worK and suE'ered seve^-e And n’.atte.v so It how with business. No pains in the Lack, due to my kidneys. strong the foundation, j ^ there are times-due to local, riation-i reveived no relief, ai, atn,0‘?pheric, or other condition.^-; j, xilmcr's Swar,n-Koot when it must stimulate trade. relief. 1 was Advertising is to lagsring business resume work^ Swamp- whiit u tci.lc is to a rundown body. It; j Kivfs i;ew life, new viRor, r,ew oppor- j tuiiitie.', a new outlook. spring n£ the jear. ! am writ- PTijrate your testiiufi'.-.ial through inj owii free will thg.t ssuiferri. of ki'U)ey and bladder diseas-i'i “ iii lnow of the won- THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRlOmiRE AND MECHAML MTS This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horti- ci^ture, Stock-raisjinc, Dairying, Poul try, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil Electrical and Mechanical EngiDeer- ing; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cot ton Manufacturing, and in Agricultu ral teaching. Pour year cDurses. rwo and one year courses in Agriculture and in Machino Shop Work, iacult^ of 61 men; 733 students; 26 buildings; exeelleat equipment and laboratories for each department. On July 9th County Superintendents conduct en trance examinations at each county wat. For catalogue write E.B.OWEN, Segistrar, West Baleigh, If. C. Littleton College A well-established, well equipped, and Tery prosperous school for Girls and Young Women. Fall Term Begins Sept. IS, 1HI4. For catalogue, a^ress J .M. RHODES. LITl'LETON, NORTH CAROLINA. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo men of North Carolina. Five reg»- lar courses leading to degrees. Spec ial Courses for teachers. Free tui tion to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall season begins September 16th, 1914. For catalogue and other information ad dress JUI4?;S I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. GlflCHKTBISPm DIAMOND I.ADrES f Atk 7««r 3)Tttia(UC for Cin*CHBS*THIt S X>tA.XOI«I> BKAN.^ PILLS ia Rro »nd/ CoLD> saetanic scaled Blue TAEU KO OTBER. YlpfofTOUr’i , ti&il ook for cni«€!UKS*TCH 8 It is a.s r.eccssary lo in :2nd your with the toiiic of :ilvovlii'ip.p' ;is it is tuvje-*'-'v’ fu Persr.r.r, callinp: for any of these let- us !,> renew „i;r f:iili.ijr strength with ,,f Hwrmt-Runt. I le er." will ’’Advertised-’ and herl.s t.eu. ' fo„,„,end Dr. Kilmer’s Svvunij.-llr.a A.K-orrisin,.v is the impetus fast j and i-lways htive a the uh.:l ,.f ;v.tivi;y in mo- Sv.'amp-Root in my I I urchased Swanip-K-Ot of Mr. C. Try :.n a.! i:, Tne ni.^iuitih. j Burnside, rhiigist, .if ‘202 Main St., 0 lilt.- oon>- .. , J \ ery faly ihi- i'l;;!, to store TlfOil.XS .1. I.VN'CU, K.V.U .vportu,my j;,.„.v,erry Street. jpive date uf -j.ivertj^^ed list. ; (K K C HOWSON. I rostniasTc. : ■ - {‘-. Kill a Sh;£rk. . • -.'•111; -.:' 'iKiri. t\.i:.t !tni!v j»! ii-i' ly i*’. !.i-ii.*"/. :hi- lu-nu' ‘>1'.1. h:vriU-!i' ■if il'.v ■i.yhtcr or rho .'!.'•! v/iih ii h«'. >•:, wn-; in ihc iliifkc.'t of the fny, J M-\fi:;i itisiy .ian tl'je H. I’ipc.n. Wis. makin.iT so\-vr:il iui^iy jal>: >U‘V I'.'h. whilo th*' ia>\r« f)f .*i\ il aiitl tuiiioija! j ornm?;u\ i!e >pnke a^^o i^f ihs- ii'aiii-j iier ;jr.irU-. hii«l ;i Uirjre c-tu'vinp- knife, inr il' njrriculluiv that the boy^: wii.fi ir. at the vecei'-iu.ix on the .-‘nrail fann \vhieh ; Thv c-:ujt‘ht on the flais by a part c.’the Hoijj.j* jthe falinjr tidf. The ?hark. which Rev. 0. B. Williams was ihcn caP.-lvv-aj; a Mue or.e. iueasured sevea Te'-t It 1.'- !MiU* l.ii niui'itios :•) :\y\ Tt’vi'c i ‘UTo '«ir lf:;tU‘:>hip a!id inU-Ilig:ent t*>- ,>i>iT.'iiie;i. The \»a-. i'li.)iises should be ' j r-ead tha alcve statement giv ready and :jtiii-U’y.-NTews and Ob-j xhoinas J. Lvnch oa:’,jhi 'or. Kil- 1 iner's Swamp-Root at my store and — j made oath the above staterr^ent is n,x-tr.i s in all parts nf the ccur.'.ry j j,, substance and faet BBtl TV U pVlVk, for twcnty-CTO /eRr*tegardrdms B^st,Safest, A^wa?« Fclsablft, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & 11/ Norfolk & Western N^W have I'oon ke^.t l.usy v.'ith the epidtm-1 ; ie >rrip which hns visited so many! hoin?-5. The t=yr.'.ptoms of grip this | ; year are often very cii.'^tressing anil j ; leave the system in ii run down coin ed to “he stand foi a ;-poeeh, Mr. 0- | six inches in lenp-th; ai'id put np a : Jition, particularly the kidneys which stated th.Tt he '.va5 not vr-3-y! fierce fip*ht airahi.^t harpoons, hoaf- good or'„ malvin^ a *‘t*jtv.p speLvh.’’j hooks, knives and pitchforks. I'ut he giad to speak a few wo 'ds i to -iuch a }arffe f*-atherine- of Sund;iv \ The r»emoc’j’ai5 hiive done very weil :=fhool workers of Alamance Coun*y. j t*ven if thev ha\e for^rotlen that they ^ these danger f^ignals of- He expressed his delight in being pro.— i promised to reduce the running ex> i ten lead to dangerous kidney troub'es. ent on .sueh a pleisani c'cca.sion, ; pen^ie;-; of the ;roi'ernn7t>!U if the; Drucrgists report a large sale on Or. sniil ho v.-a. uUvay."! clad to speal: ,.-n | opportunity. ■ Kilrs.er’.s Swamp-Root which so mr:.ny behnlf of tile Sunday school mo'^'e-| —>——~0 !i>eopic say soon hea!s and strength- ment. .M:'. ivi!Iiani5 spoke of the | Ahout the .'?urest way of raising *tfis the kidneys after aii attack of Children's PJome in most commentJa- i more money in the way of taxes Tor-grip. Swamp-Root is a great kidney, tcry terms. Among other thing.H he I the State i> to find some class th^tUiver and bladder and, being cannot help themselvss and make ^ an herbal compound, has a gentle hea)- C- J. Burn -t 5c seem to suffer most, as almost every vicuir.i ccmplains of lame back and nrinaiv troubles which should noi, be j Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Noveiiiher, 19J1. F. A, P&ESr.^N. 1 Letter to ) Dr. Kilmer & Co.. * Binghamton, New York, j May 10. IU14. Leave Wint>ors-Salem: 6:50 A. M. daiy for Koanoke and in- termediata stations. Connect with Main Line trains North, Ea.st and We.st with PuiJr.ian Sleeper, riining Cars. P. M. daily for Martinsville Roanoke, the North and Ea?t. Pullman Steel Electric Lighted Sieeper \Vin."5ton-Saiem to Har risburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining- C.'irs North of Roanoke. 4:15 P. M. daily fuT Roanoke and '■>- cai stations. Train.** arrive Winston-Salem 1 i :00 A. M., 1:10 P. M„ 9::!,-. P. M. Trains leave I)urhain for Roxboro, South Boston and I.ynchbur", 6:45 a. m., daily, and 5:30 p. m., daily except Sunday. W. B. Bevill, Pass. Traif. SIgr, W. C. Saunder?, Gen. Pas. Agt. of the hospital room in the saying that he was very mu^h impressed with its neatness, in :ir- rangc:r.ent and its sanitary equip ment. Mr. 'Williams said “he had vis ited some of the hospitals of the northern States and had never seen a better equipped room for caring fjr the sick than the use in our Children’s Home. After Mr. Williams had finished his speech, Mr. Garrett answered sev- ihem come across. City Boarder—I support you hatch all these ch’ckens yourself? Farmer—No; we’ve got hens here for that purpose.—Judge. 0 The steamship companies are soak ing the returning Americans like six ty. Warfare, as ’twere.—Greensboro News. ing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., cifTer to send a sainple size bottle of Swamp- Root. on receipt of ten cents to every sufferer who requests it. A triai will convince any oEe who may be in need of it. Regular .size bottles 50ff. and $1.00. For sale at all druggists. Be sure to mention thi* paper. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Dd !for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiighamton, N, Y., for a sam ple size bottle. It will convince any one- You will also receive a book- k'_ of valaable informatioi!, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, bo sure and mention The Twice-A~Week Dispatch, Borlingrton, N. C. Regular fifty-ceiit and one-dol lar size bottler for sale at all drug stores. I Keep Bcwel Movement Regular. Dr. King’s New Life Pills keep j stomach, livel and kidneys in heatlby condition. Sid the body of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. “1 got more relief from one box of Dr. King's New Life Pills than any med icine I ever triad,” «ay C. E. |{atfie!d, of Chicago, III, 25c., at your drag- gist. “That man must be an insidious Jcbbyist,” declared Congressman Grmnp. “What has he don«?” inquired Con- gtessmtn Wayback. “He invited me to hare « bottle of grape juice with him."—^KtUburg i Po«t BOCtm MMIOMAL BAniHT CHVMCM, Adam* Avwoa aM Hall St. B«v. Jm. W. £(>•«, I^itcir. ^ Preaching •Ter; fourth ^ndaj at 11 a. im. and 7 p. m. Sunday Schol •verjr Sunday at 9:M a. m. Pr»ytr Maittitit WednMdar, 7:89 p, m. LadiM' Aid Society first Sandair ■> tcrnoon.-' EPISCOPAL The Charefc «f Th* Bob' CWfortar. ReT. John Benners Gibble, Rector. S«^e»! Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and SM p. m. Hrty Communion: Firat Sunday, H a. m. Third Sunday, 7:80 a. nt. Holy sjid Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. at.f Sunday .School.. d:80 a. m. The public is cordially invitad^ All p«ws free. Rn* vested ehair'. CHBISTIAN CHUKCH. Bar Chareh and Davis Sreats. V. A. B. Kendall, Paat*r. g every Sosdsy, 11:01) a. p. m. ol, 9:6 ao m. Johs S. ,‘Krintendent. ■vor ServfcM Siuday '5. ^ ^ Service, erwry p. m. ionary Sodaty- Sunda Fostt Christian evenlngk Mid-Week . Wednesday I,adie!s’ Aid im>. meets on Horn. Sunday in each n. the aeeend A cordiai invitation ex ' t« slL A Church Home for Wii for strangers. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. R*v. Donald Mclver Fastor. Services evftrj Sunday at 11:00 «. ex. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday School at d;46 a. m. B. R. Sellars, Superintendent.' Prayer Meeting, Wedneslay at 7:S& p. m. The public is cordSsily invited t* all- services. baptist church. Rev. Martin W. Back, Paster. Sunday Worship^ 11:00 a. m., a&^ 7:30 p. n>. Sunday School at 8:30 a. ra. J. Scott, Superintendent. Praise and Prayer Services* We^sKS- day, at 7:30 p. xn, Christian Culture C!ass. Saturday aSr 3:00 p. m. Church Conference, Wednesday beforfc first Sunday of each month, 7:8fi p. • OJ .ver\anoe of l ord’s Supper, ftrst Sunday ir. each month. V/oman’s Unwn, first Monday of each month, 3:30 p. m. THE METHOUJST PROTESTANT CKIJKCH. Kuti( Davis Streei. Rev. George L. Curry» Pasrx^r. Services: Alorninir, Kveuing, Praver Meetiiij?, Wcdnesdi^ ever.inRp. Ladie.s’ Aid and iMissionary Societicc: every ^londay aftorxxoon after in eut-h nivjnth. Sunday School, a. m. i\. Kop ers, Sup4^rinte:5(jVjiL. H.iraca and I’hilathea Ciass«rs. ^'ou arc i:ivitr] to attend ali Ihrse M. R CHIKCH. SOU\a... FUONT S'rRFE'i'. Rev. D. H. Tuttle, Pastor, i'reachirig’ every Sunday morninj^ ana evening. ^Sunday School, y:.‘jO a. m. W. Bi. Sharpe, Superintendeiit. Prayer Service, Wednesday evening St 7:J{0 o’clock. Epworth League, 7:06 o’clock every Sunday evening. I CHURCH DIRECTORY j REFORMED CHURCH, C&rner Front and Anderson Strejte. REV. D. C- COX, Pastor. Sunday School every Sabbath at 9;4S- A. M. P*reaehiTig every First and Third Sab bath at 11:00 A. M. ajid 8:06 P. M. Mid-Week Servioe every Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonic Corner Front sad Trellin- ! fer Street#. M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH. WEBB AVE.VUE. Ilev. Frank B. Noblett, pastor. Preaching every first Sunday at 11:09 a. H)., and 7:80 p. m. Second IShis- day at 7 :S0 p. ci. Sunday School every Sunday at 1ft 5L F. Moore, Superintendent. EverySiody welcome. MACEDONU LDlHERAh CHJJRCH. Front Street. Rav. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Mornins Ser^ws at 11:00 a. m. No services on third Sundays. Sanday School d:45 a. m. I*rof. J. B. Robert^sen, Superintendent. Tcachers’ Meeting Wednesday, 7:S9 p. m. (Pastor's Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, first 'Hinrsday in every month at i;S0 p. m. L. G. B. Sodety, second Tkrarsdsi' is every month at 3:34 p. at. Luther League, second ant} AkiiMi Son4ays ai S:0C p. tn. Vcqteni at t:M ».
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