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f AGE nrp TKB iincftiL.iniiiK fii^ atcb; BintuQfeKm. m. & nnsDAY. HUMai ai^ me. An' ASKING TOO MIICB. Tbe Southern R»ilw»y appears to he putting this eoult«r in too deep n ttskiof from the North Carolina Cor- |ioratif« Cotmnissioh tfcat it be lltow- ed to take off ten at the tnuns wUch it U operating betvwn various ptrints in North Carolina. The train# '»ri>ich it asks to be allows diseontinut' are: Noa. 108 and 131 Between Cireenv loro and Goldsboro. Nos. 2i39 and 240 between Winston- i-alem and Wilkesboro. No*. 21 and 22 between Asheville and Waynes^'ille, this to. be restored i.i time, for the tourist trafBc. Nos.. 27. and 28 betw^n Chariotte and Wihston-Saiem. Nos. 23 and 24 between Salisbury kiid Norwood. The Southern Railway has hereco- t'lirc secured the cbnscnt of the Com- mission to the diseoiitinuing of some i>f its passenger trains, .ind with this a let up in the work of building and iinproviKjr its depot fai'ilities. Havin'^ obtained these ooiu'essiona on the pica t{ decreased business hy reasons. of the effect? of the w;ir in Europe, it is ;iow, cjyir,;: for “more” in the way jf curtailint? the aceommodatiptis whien it ofTei-s tn the traveling public. The Corpor.ition Comnussiou ha? taken the wise position is sayinp that it would not itpiee to the takinjr off ut ;;ny inure train.s uniess it w.-is show’i iil.solutfly that ihere >vas a rea! ne cessity for this. th.Tt i;> order to pet ;;lci;ij ihf Sou'.hfni muKt be allowed j —o— : ■> taV;-; off the trains which it j Apologizes for Intrusion and Depart* to discoi-.tinue. Ir. this matter ihej With Commissioner Uavis’ I’ocfeet- l'Usines:>, as see-! liy those who use ‘ book. certain oi' the trains, is of such pize ■ Vew ork.-Mar. IS.—A ro.sy-cheek' iis to tlentand that they be continuei. ou ijiiniaculately drcpr^e*.., blue eyc'l friend among the nations. It may b« because of these consid erations that Italy has asked vrliat she knows is more than Austria can afford to pve, and country on Aus tria’s inevitable refusal a? a pretext for intervention. "THE FBSENDLY HAND." When a man ain't got a cent and he’s f)ding kind of blue, An' the eimids hang dark and heavy and won’t let the sunshine through,; U’s a great thing, oh my brethren, for a fellow just to lay . Mis hand upon your shoulder in a friendly sort o’ way. ItmakcJv a.niat^ feel curious, it makes . the teardrops start, you sort o’ feel ai flutter in the repion of your heart. You cun^ look up S>;d: meet his eyes, You don’t know what to say When his hand is on your shoulder a triehdly sort of way. r«ONT STBEKT M. & CHtnCBi, ^UtH. Rev. U. H. Tattle Pastor. way from Greeoaboro to Wtgh Point, stole away in the w«tknecs of the DALLAS CPUNTT, ALA. and is bounded on its two wies by dis- night. None but the Onniscient Fath- Washington, Mar. 18.—A baUetin turbed citizens, t live nearly in the tr in Heaven knows all that happened issued hy ^e oftee of Pidiiic Roads of eenter of this “heU" and ii’g gettiiig to this young woman nij^. Thi? United States Deitartneni of Ag- migfaty hot, too. On last Friday ti not tike first time that the like has contains a map of at Dallas . _ . . . ^ County, Alabama, ns iUustrating the night, March 12, about 8:30. o'clock an happened in this commumty. Just a .. , .v j - ^ . uitelhgent handling cf the roaa inv- automobUeca^snM^by ourhome few nights ago the voice of a woman provemeni so as to fcciefit t*e larg- wit. but dun fi'ont lights aad no lighti ^ nuaJber of gun esi numbers of farmers, oil rear. The machine stopped near . .. i. v I the house, but we knew nothing of it f \ ^ ^ j tlie man shows five improved roads until .■suddenly we heard ibe doleful Virginia he>l: j centering at Selma. One cf these screanw of a woman, thw sCreaAis whiskey) and its effect U on t ranches a short distance from tovm seemed to be accompanied by the l“y _ mornihR. dew of youth. A» I stood oh highway. Perhaps all of ihis drink is | r | everv d-iia ^ ' 1 . _ * ■ . ^ ’ imt 'Mifi -^rAin Bt«A i«>%«kvm*u\wa'I . ■ • * * A. • Peace to those who enter. Blessings to thoM who go. Preaehiag every Sunday, 11:00 St. and ?:S0 P. It. Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper vitii offering for Church charftiM, .P*jr*t Sunday in ea^ month. the front porch and gaied at the ma- not manufacvured in Virginia. I know'*"* ^ uningiMved. ' s not. br the *eriff of Guilford length of improved roads chine the cries cohtintied to go out on the night air and in tbe dartcncs.; of the night. The crieai then cease as 1 heard the miyi voice of a man. .\ woman imposed upon—^er virtue was at stake, and in the hand of tliis vile nioaster called a man who was caVv- iiift her chastity to hia own Wicked no tion. As the pitiful cries were cm-sh- etl !iy the n!.-idman's voice the m,i- flime with juft a small little liehi'ar.t Herald. county will come to my hove I will | in the County is 1S7 miie& While show him a saaiple manufectured ,1ns county, and I will tell him howl^“*^* i«W«y and where I got it. Now let every | •jf imphjving {lart of the mileage of man who loves peace, prosperity andff** "»P»rtant road leading out from )M:r5ty, get busy. I am one to join the "“rket town and ship- army of God’s people and ftght for “>e farmers in nearly ev- a general cleaning up of all this evil. -S. M. Needham in Methodist Protes'.- Oh, tho vfoild’s a curious compouii!! with it.s honey and its gal!, >Vith it.-i care and bitter crosses,'but I a good world aftev all. ( :\n' a .uood God must have made it— j leastwise that’s what I say, j When a hand rests on my shoulder i ;:i a friendly .«ort of way. . I _0 ' rtJLlTE YOUNG M.VN ROBS N. Y. WOMAN OKFICI.A.L. APPLES! APPLES! The Southern Railway .thould meet .iinditio):. cf the times just as they are met l«j others. The people art affocU'tl l-y the wiu- in Kuropis iiiid t!iey are i.-eaniK them, !iut the -Southo.":! Railway is continunliy nin- ninjf to the Corporation ConimissSon asking- to he relieved of thi.s and thar. The Corporation Commission has ask ed that it “bb shown,” that .is to the matter- c>f the nccewity for the South- iTiT Railway discontiriuinc •,'trtaii'. trains it is “from Missuori.” The con venience of the public is to be con served in the matter, am! the Corpor ation Commission sliould have the a»- M'lulf certainty >f the .neces.sity f'>r yt'unj: man .st.ooj on the threshold of Correction Commissioner Catherine H. Pavi.'i’ private office on the twenty- fourth floor of the Municif-al Building. "Jl.^y 5 look ut your telc-piio/ie di- H'ciory—ju.st a second?" he timiiUy a.^ked. "Go I'.liead,” rcpiied the cotnmi.'-- sijner, hardly lookinfr at her visitor. She wa^ in the midst of a conversation with one of her assistants. The nice youns man industriou.siy flipped the pages of the directory and then walk cd rapidly toward the dour. "[ thai'k you ever so miu'h,'' hr said. ;-!ici was pone. Shortly iiftei"ward (xintmissioner Have a Fancv L )t i f Wine Saps, Pippings and Other Varities, Tangerine aad Orang s. Special PricM On Al! Fniits for the Ntixi Thirty Days. Don’t Fail to See Me. ery part of the County have an im ph>ved road for at least j>art of their hault to market. As was pointed out by President Harrison, of the South ern Railway Company, in his address ^fore the American Road Congress at .‘Ulanta, tht farmer should be given Jirst consideration in the selectior. of country i*oads to be improved aiid the jreatest possible number of farmers will be benefitted by a systt-m of. rad iating; roads sUch as has been adopted in riallus County. —o- —. n* amim nit 0«es k«t «>«Kt Ilra HSH of its tonic Md luitiv« eB«t. I.AXA- TIVK B210M& QViytmUi* bcU«l'th*U ortlin»fy Quiume mad d6«s »ot cause Derroovcess nor fiBnat !b bcM. Remenber the un tsasne and loes for Uie »{t*uiturc of E. GROVB. 2Sc. F. J. STRADER, Headquarters (or Fancy Fruits PHOjNE52W Frofit Strett any curtailment of train {-crvtce bo*}nuvis looked for her pocketbood ir forr ii Its as;>2nt to tiu* ijuc'it "f thu h?t!u(hcTn Railway. i-ra? ITALY*S rRrcE. !hc»r hiuidhaj? f>r. a taMc next the tele- phoiH* iiii*ei*lory. The pH.*k€tbook wa.'. iironc. Ft c»r.taincd police and fire line Ipu,*sc:-, a .cHxck for Uveniy-fiviv dol- PAY CASH! " r-:.'A^y. *!?» fron> Uon'A?, i.s tMiorniour, too enor mous, ii. would Austria to pay* Trc'U. and Trieste nro demand- vrit in cnish. & You can ai«fa> buy clieitper by paying Ca*b. Tiiic ic tKc Only Slrictly Cub Store in tbis town. W bare a nice !in«, Applet, Candiei, Bananas, C«ke«, Oranget, Lemons, Cracker*, Tobacco and Snuff, alto all kiodt of Ale in bottles, and other staple I CHURCH DIRECTORY | |{£:F0K.M£D CHt’HCll. M. Meeting, Wecbesdajr, K : A. JPriiyi-r : Jt: ' . . - Board uf Stewatda meet on JCanday 8:00 Pi after Foortb Sunday i* each monui . Wonuin's Mio^K^nHry Society maett 4:00 P, it., ill. -Vlondajr, after l«t and 3rd Sundays. Parsonai^, corner W. Davia and Hole* Streets. , Pastor’s telephone, No, 168. Ring~Talk—Hang Up-T-"Bu»y." WEBB AVEmrt! M. E. CHlIBCB SOUTlB. Rev. E; C; Durham, Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday at 11;M A. .M., and 7:30 P. M. Second Sua- day at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:0* A. M. A. 31. H. sr. Moore, SuperietendMit. Kverybody Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Front and Anderson Streets. Rev. D. C. Co*. Sunday .School every Sabbath at 9:45 A. M. Preaching every First aud Third Sab bath at ll-.oa A. M, and 7:30 P. U. Mid-W^eek Serrice every Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Evsryone Welcome. fai'sonag-s L.'orner Front and Xrol- linger Streets. Hocrrr memorial baptist CHUKCH, Adanu; .\%eniH' and (tall Street. Kies i;arsd l;* fi to M Day» Yi#»r driiRsiitt wiU rHund moaty PA20 , OIKTMi^NT /niN to cure anjr case cl XtchiBf, | J .1 .1 c .i 4 . • 1 rn 1 Blind.DlerrtisjrotPfctrudinjjPileilnfitOi^diyi. 1 cd, 4.hc vvn0l» ol i.ho Au^^triul 7hefirhtsM>)icattoncivcsBfttdn)Rr«(. 50c j ; «outh •)( thi* orost «:f ihe Aips, IhtiJ *—•— , oastcrn .-horo ..f tho AdriHti-c .nnd Ihej SOLKMN WARNlMi. Inlands of the Dalmatian coust. irt! —— yielding this temioiY Austna would UoltaK ol the Dauj^htors of Our not only tie tip ilc^ st'3 I Warning, and to Whom !t ti>a3t, l>«t A'ould be delh'crinff over to j May Concern. Itidian rulo a number nf communities i not tryinc: to iirou.«c oui - in which the population is prepondtu- o»* tft .-scile ^ny one. I huvo atingly T^ruton or S^av.A She would for.mu jilso he sjjrninft her own death w'arrnni ffive a few of theni. My *irst rea- a^^ a iir.Nt-c]n.si^ PtAVcr. jSi'n i.s that I owe j?, to n^y-self. To be | Speculation ?.s to Gerniany^s mo-t-itlz.Mi of a community (anci I tMalc i Livrs iii UT-ixlr.^ lisr unwillini? ally tol^hat I I'.m by this time, having? laiwred j la :his county lor than r, f and :);ivin*r Uvod here* for quite u 1 whlU»). :i true citij.on, [ moan, f must | stan'i *'r riprht—:tnd riffht wrori|7.s no' rjan. I mii.'jt stand for the riffhts^ of Vistor The Ladies’ Store RALPH’S PLACE CALOMEL !S MERCURY! IT SICKENS! ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE make .-i.uch exce.^Pive concessions sug- gests :i number of iMJSSible explana tions. One is the .'■upreme need to keep Italy, at any cost, from joining farces with the allies. Italy’s inter vention would be fatal ready uii.'iucce.^sful on two fronliers, isnd would conceivably lie a seriou-s menace to Germany on the ftghtiner line in France. But in payinj; the ■price for Italian neutrality Gcrntany would doublle.^s conten^plate the pleas ure of iak'iiiff it back rlj’-j’ with interest. Italy, than, may get what she asks without fightinjr for it; but how to keep it will be a more difficult prob lem to solve. If the Allies are vic- -Austria, ai-11'i'y family, I mu.^t stand for the right.' of my feilownien, it docs not make any ciifTerencc who they are. I suy what I .say for the protection of my own family, my wife and children, and for ti'.e protection of my mother, whose head is now fro.stinff for the shores of another country. .\lso for the proter- f.en of my five sister? who are li.alile to .suffer violence by the hand.^ of rav- aginff devils. Other men’.-; wiv?.. uiother.s, si.^te« and daughters are of- tenatthe hands (by mishap) of the un- tcrious in this war they will have n^erciful.un godly wretches. And now their own plans tion of Europe, and it is not at all i-ertsin that they will ratify .\ustria's the je-di.'itribu-i it is for every man who wants to oe a ioya! citizen, loyal the aii cc-acerned. oonce.ssion to Italy. If Gernainy and her allies are victorious they are all the more cerbiin to take revenge on “faithless’" Italy and restore to Au.«ria her io.'jt territory. By per.’sisting ir. the policy of being neither an out and oat neutral nor a heiligerent, Italy will mr’erge. from this war without a to strotch out that .«!tronK arm and boip protect the weaker Sex. Now, let me dive deeper into the subject. there i.s a hell on earth it is here in .^.mcrica. It is here in the United States. It is here in North Carolina, ft is here in Guilford County. This “hel!” occupies that portion of Guil ford county called the National High- •UBoson 5 Li«f Taiie*’ Sisiu Ysar L Better Tiian Cainoiel aitd^'Qoisnl Salivate or Make You Ski!, Lis.?; uivo s.ick' Jpf,: »uiicij or ‘vvjvrk! I-''iry ' 'Jir’i . -;ns- t nif i ;i sv ’••Ji li -Ill >--:r *. iii’M f- i.'t-.ikins ; Up. \ I'is ii \ on I t iovflll ;,v.l .. i'l- >lug- ‘ • ii vour M.-r i- : c- >id a'ul U»vvi-1 t y,.., !f i-r.-uf*: c. f,, .h ^t«P .If J.r.ru }■ IW- • n 6 l.iwi' c-a i:;'. .ra.'r .11 IlJ're’d my 4'5c to any drog Alorr ami (got a fto'ceni I>cd- Lh»r 1’onf. T^e a i^poonful to night- and if it |r>c«n’t Ttral^ht«n you rijrht np and makft you feel und \ hy morning I want you to go isack to the ?tore ami pH yoxir money. Doilson's Tone* ia destroying tho ot c:ilom«4 Ix'CaxKsc it is real’ Uvor rnedirine; I'ntin.Oy vc£»f*ta!»h‘, thor';for«* U ;Jtt not salivrt(«v n»jik«': you sirk. ? xnurjiit's* on.* of Livvr Tv»t\f win j'ut your slwjj'^ish Hvor to woifc anti ch-an vour f>o\vols ot t^ut. ^^»^r hiU' and \v:ist«* whioit is your ■‘v'stom ani m:;k yoi! fw! i?nsor;^M'. I »uarAntev thut a L*f Dj-JilKon'-ii I.ivpr Tonr v.\\\ ! kt*op y«>j;r ( uiiTi' f.-iniiiy ifrhiv^ iin*' l"»‘ I f’.hi' it i4.* y^»urohihl»4‘.*j. I hannit-r: jfnj»e aJid they )ik‘ ijfl I plcu4^i:t VERY LfKELY Yon have l«en plaaning to bay « i¥ATCH, lei us co-operate wiA 700 by our EASY PAYMENT plan. Small weekly payments that yon will never mitt. WHY NOT LET US DO YOUR REPAIRING? y Out watd>iuaker has IS years experience. Exper ienced workmaasHp mtas* lets trouhie and! expense t« you. HOFfMilN BBOS, Mers siiccmNST9j.nEiMr. at U*v. Jaraes W, Rose, Pastor. Preiichinsr i-very Fourth Sunday !1:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday 'Sehool every Sanday at S;SO A. M Prayer Mt'etj.'ig Wcdn^s^jay. 7;‘10 P. M, I.adies‘ -\id Society Kirst Sunday Af ternoon. KPISCOPAL CHURCH- Church of The HoSy Comforter. The Rev. John Behnera tlibble. Kecto'. M Services every Sunday, U:00 A. and 7:30 P. .M. Holy. Communion: First Sunday, 11:00 A. M., Third Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Saint’s Days, 10:00 A. ii. SuJiday School 9;30 A. M. Rev, Donald Mclver, Pastor. Services tvery Sunday at U:00 A. H. and 7:30 P. M. Su.nday School ot 9:45 A. M. B. R. .Sellars, SuperintendMt. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at ";3t r. .M. The Public is cordially invited to atl services. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. M. W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A. M.. &n4 7:.30 F. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. L. Scott, Superintendent Prni.'sft and Prayer Services, Wedan- day at 7:S0 P. M. Christian Culture Cla.s.'*, .SatuHay at .1:00 P. M. Church Conference. Wednesday be fore, First Sunday-of eaci! fno^ita.. ‘T;GU i*. • Observance of Lord's Supper. Firi* Sunday in each month. Woman's UnioT;, First Monday of mcb Month, ;i:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited. .411 Pews Free^ Fine Vested Choir. CHK5SHA.\ CHURCH. ('orntr Church and Davis Streets. Uev. A. B. Kendall, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. John R. Foster, Superintendent. Christian Endeavor services Sunday Evenings at 6:45. Mid-Week Prayer Service, *vety Wednesday at 7:30 P. II. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Society meets on Monday, after the Second Sunday ia each inonth. A cordial invitation «*rid«d to all. A dttsreh Home tar Viiltort and for j Strsncm. THR METHOBIST PROTESTANi CHURCH. Kh.si Davis Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Paator. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:S0 F. M. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies every Monday afternoon after Firi* Sunday in each month. Christian £ndeavor Society meets mt G;2S Svcry Sunday Evening. Sunday School, 9:30 A M. J. U. Roir- ers. Superintendent. Good Baraca and Fhiiathea Clas»e»- You are Invited to attend all serviced. M ACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Vesper* 7:30 P. M. Services every Sunday except the morning of Third .Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. B Robertson, Supt. Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday T:H9 P. M. -Pastor's Study). W Oman's Missionary Society, First Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P, M. L. C. B. Society, Second Thursday Monthly, 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meeting, Second Sun- dsy 1st S P. M
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