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PAGB TWO IdK rWlC£>AWSEE DISP^lCH; BUSUNGTOK, N. C TMsd«r. A»|A c; Iftm NOT ASKING CREDIT- _o— ■ ■ ■ (From Yancey Vi lie Sentinel.) Several business mien have niarked that this is a fine year for doing cash business. I’he people are nut askinsr for credit promiscuously—either from a sense of righteous economy or the fear of being “turned down." This is a good sigii—a hopeful sign. DON'T W.4NT TO MISS AN ISSUE. CHLOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVIITES %toi’s Uwf TtK” Siatte y«ir L'wf BfHtr Tl» CaitMi ill Ym Use a Oajf's Wiit Livfii your IjjivrT F«el line :Rii t'ht-crful: .mAko your work, a {>f \ ijf^irotLv aiitl full of &mbi* tion. Hut tuko fi-> lui^ty^ {a«f't*rou« '.luvau?^-* it niiiM's you. &k-k anit you mny I ;i >la'y‘s MArk' Caiotuol 'is nivrcury or (juicksiUvv: which iu“iTo.-ii.. i*t iho l)ono., i-rus;:'r^ into o\iT MU' iikt' • ’Diars wlwn you ff;] thsl aw f:;! r.::nM'H ;mi I.iritcti to tno?' U vi'U u-jii'ft r»> '»ioy lUi? • ni'.ysi., atiil Ito-wrl vou fVij- » nc« J .in^it titk'.' a spoonful oi DoiJsjii’a J.iver Tono tonight, Yo«r-\Jrupj»is»t'n"Uoalf» r^lU yosi d (yO cesit' bottiv of i>od':K>nV i.Lv«'-r Toht* undi'^r liiy poriHVual tnowy b^k “uaVuntk^ thub each j^poonful. will- cl«*a vour-s5uir«iUh liv*T than n dow uf naAty c;i1omo; :iiul tluit It wofi^i tiittkr you sick. T)>vl>ou*s r.ivt'r To.fii* ' is roul.' liv*-: t«oUu‘in.‘. You'll know it next moriiin,v U-caiiso you; will \\uk.-. up tin* your livt'i- will U* working;;. hoa»la«'.hi aiul dizziinrs? jrom*: .%viU bi auU ivtfjihtr. f-i\i*r Totu- is fUtifr'y tluTt*f>rc }iar:uu'>s* ;ni‘i w'\ s:il-i\at»>-. ii\ir ii , to A«»nr' ••hiliirt.Mi. of iMuiilt. an* I'l'iiu^:’ !>*>l-'OuV ^.iv r'3'ont' in-'^tj*aJ ui iUn^‘r»**is l’aIouh t fhm. Your will UJl >'')j tlia* tiu* suit* yf (.‘altnud is . aiuiysl. »-tairciy iici'C. k A iles-Nicholson LUMBER COMPANY Contractors and Dealers id All Kinds of Building Material :- Friendswood, Texas, March 30, 1915. EditoJ* Dispatch:— Enclosed please find M- O., for two dollars, due for the Dispatch for the last two ye^. March 23rd No., was blank on 4 page-s. Thinking perhaps you niighl be short on type and ink, i; hasten to send what I owe. It might be a good idea to send a blank copy to all deiiiiquint subscrib- era. I don’t want to miss a line or ah item in the Dispatch, for it keeps us posted over here in Texas what the Carolinas and old-time friends and rdatives are doing. For we haye h^any of them around Burlington, (Jra-' ham, Haw River, Saxapalia>V: Liberty and Snow Camp.' I wa.'^. b(ii*n at Sno\v Camp, Jime 25. IS57. Moved to Em poria, Kair.sati. March 1870, with BILLY TELLS OF THE BLVIL’S SENSE Billy Sunday prea.-.fe! i-esterd.-»y afteriiobi'. on *'The . Temptation of Christ/’ He saidt— , 3{y t«)it is ifouijd iti the verst iii Matthew, fourth chapter, third verie, where the devil says to the Lord^ “If ITiou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.” The de'.’iVs got a Irt ruat-e than some of you preachers 1 know and. a kt ol" you o!d sceptic,s. who fiuote Shakespieare and Carlyle il'.'.d Emerson and everybody and every thing rather than the Biblet Yes, sir, the devil’s jrot a: lot of you old sceptics bent. When he tried to tompt Chi-ji t he quoted the Bible. For Us To Imitate, We imitate i-.i dress and.actions iUid iho way we eat. God knew our way.s ;tnd He sent Je.sus Chi'i.^t for us to ijiiitatci Him. . You iire not-'i'.nitating Him; Ihougii, PANAMA aUFOSNM EXP9SI* TI8N San Dieg«, C»L PANAMA-PACIFIC INTESNA- mm. Son FraMiaeu. C»l. V ARIABLE BOUtE TOUItS '—aaA-r REDUCED ROUND-TBIP K U!ES NOSFOtX I RAIL WAY March 1 lo NoreKker. 30, MIS. VERY LIB^AL STOP-OVER PBIV' ILEGES The Best Route to the W EST ini — NORTHWEST. First Class and Mixed Car Heketa Homeseekera Feres to Man? Points PULLMAN SLEEPERS—^— Ceiling Flooring Siding Boxing Molding Shingles Laths Doors Sash Liroe Cement Cement Plaster Paints Oils Varnishes Floor Stains Windows Blinds L See Us Before You Build. Miies-Nicliolson Lumber Co. Mebane, N. C. mv father and mother, Alfred, , , ^ , , ..V * - ivvtloa you smoke and chew toaoco ana i Allen and Nancy (WorkmanM » v. t , v ‘ ^ -1 . - I smell liKe ft turkey huxzai’d. . * Allen'and iheir family of sevejii , ^ . r , ,, , , I 1 rtoiil wonoc!- that some womeii children. Six of the children arc , „ ■ J , !tion t kiss f heir husbr.nd.v I’ll tel! yoti I hvmg here r.t i-nondswocd.MN | ,, , , , , . I , Ithcy %vould have to hjive .1 lot more; other Carohmans are living hei-j. ^ , 1. , ■ ' ^ VT ■ w MK’"ve tha;vl have‘o kiss sonic of you ; Rev. Nathan Penn-, Nerins E. i ~ lob.stovf. - I Stout, James Elliott, Mrs. Johnj _, , , , , , ; I Whenever yoti hr.a u preacher who T>I. Stont and her two daughters,' , . , , 11;™ t believe in the devd, he will crawl jeuiue ruKl Kat’f* Allen. I'lj . . —-DiNING CARh. Ail Information upon Application to W. C. SAUNDERS, General Passeingor Agent. ; M. F. BKAGG, Traveiing Pafser.ser A^ent, ROANQKK. VA. fSPECIAL PRICES!} I so - - For Thirty Days - - 30J -ON- f Gents’ Furnishings. Ladies’ and Children’s | I Shoes. Fall line Boys’ Clothing. f t $ 3 See US for your New Spring Suit. A I Pt{c« tad Qulity GUARANTEED. | I J.M. Crawford&Son | f graham, N. C. I f New Paris Building. Corner Main and VVest Elm St. $ 9> CAKES and CANDIES ! Reduced In Price, All Twenty* ent Cakes and Candy now lOc - - Ten Cents - - - 10c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, full line of Fancy Groceries. 'j When you trade at this store you do not have to pay other people’s debts. Nothing delivered. Nothing charged. Your patronage solicited, Ralph’s Place “THE LADIES’ STORE.” June, 1908, after an absence of 38 years, I returned to the old Carolina home at Snow Camp. Of cour.-ie there were many changes. I knew no one for cer tain. 1 came to find out that nearly everybody was related to me, so 1 had a glorious visit. I was a young old bachelo.r when I went, but I .saw I won one of the fair daughters and came back a married man. I marri«l October 25, 1908 to Miss Katie Stout, the daughter of the lato John M. Stout. We like to live here in Texa.s coast country for we have a fine country midway between two great cities, they being Houston and Galveston. We raise oranges and fruits and vegetables of all kinds. .Ali grain e.vcept,wheat does iveli here. Oranges have hung on the trees all the winter. Some of the trees are yellow with the orange.^ todaVi Straw berries have been ripe for V has .shell ed roads to Pearland. Webster auu Qi-aiiLic fl'" sP mihv>ad towns. Friendswood has a friends .Academy, and church, «e have a nice public .school building, a general store, black smith shpj^,. and a garage shop and a pos||]pce. I haveiS*^^i'here 20 years and Mike V, ier all the time. I wish moi of the Carolinians were here with us. Some time in the near future we want toj come back and have another! a ioff. But wheji the revival comas mid tho Church of God gels i)U.sy. you will always find the devil i jTcts hu.sy, too. \S')ieneve2‘ you i5nd. somebody ihat iloii’t beiie.v? in the devil you can bunk on that, they have; u dovi[ i:i them bi^- jrei- than a u'oodchuck. When the Holy Spin! descended av Pvniei-ost the enl didn't do a thing: but go aruund nnd Kay that ihese fc!* lows \vi‘re drunk, and Petev ,erot up ;uid mr.de him mad by sayingr that it was too eaiiy in the day. It M'as t the third hour. They had sense ii\ those dayi’^; it «a.s unrea.sonub’e to find them drunk at the third hour of the day. But thp fools y>ix up all nig’lit to booz?. "You Are a Liar/* \ ^'ellow "I an\ a Chiistuin," ;»nii he /«it and play.s c^ird^:, dnnk.- t*h:iP.Tp5i/3:no and beor and poos to th‘,‘ theat.01. I don^t cure -what you say, you ;ire n lia?*. You ,do?i’t. aoi Ukc rhnsti;sii. The devil has more Kcnse. than lots tV"-- j.ofrtr-! tu^atc #*nouffh to kJiOw D. DAs ami i l.i... i>/V li’• down the dvH!trine of the pci'.soHidity I CHURCH DIRECTORY REFOfi.MED CHURCH, Corner Krunt And Anderson Streets. Rev. D. C. Cox. Sunday SL-hool e%’ery Sabbath at 9:4d A. M. Preaching every First and Thifd Sab bath at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. U. Mid-Week Service every Wednesday, 7;30 P. M. Everyone Welcome. tarsonage Comer Front end Trol- iifiger Streets. HOCUIT MEMORi AL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams -Avenue and Hall Street. Kev. James W. Kose, tasws'. of Hciil io .'1.^ fiJ^e ii point ;i.s thoy } ^ every fourth Sunday at knew how. You ;ir» a fool to listen to them. The rievil no fool; he is no fotii-- llu.shoi-. l!e said to Chriiit: “If you are a Ood, act like it; if you ;ii'e man and believe the Scripture.s, i.ct like one who believcii,'’ (Copyrig-ht by W. .A. .Sunday.) 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. t^unday School every Sunday at 9:30 A, Si Prayer Meeting Wediiasday, 7:30 P. M. I.adics' -Aid Society First Sundar Ai> terncon. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. glorious visit uith our friends I,to the Pale Sickly! ■“ ^ , and relatives. th, oa ..o„ic. I -hu>-ch of I'he Holy Comfor.er. T»-VTTX^ Trr^v-f>^ - « r / I v‘ROVS’S TASTEL«SSchmTONIC,drivesaut i JOxiJN ALL&^. I MaUri«.CQrtche»tfaebloot1.iindhuiIdfttip(hesy»> , It . 1 .. . I ’'w». A tiuc icttic. Po^«dt'^t5and chihtrcQ. StA In some way this subscriber j wa:’, sent a paper printed only on j one .side and he thought we were J TKb CALi^. out of ink and type. We had' ”®““ PBONT ^EET M. E. CHtTBCH. sdum . ^v. i>. H. Tuttle l^iMor. The Rev. John Benners Gibble, Rector. plenty ink and type but he guen-jUp where the highland meets sed right what the trouble was,' the sky, (out of money). Ths Quliiiin Tiiat Dots kot Afftet Ttie Head B«c*u!«« oi tU toiaic and lucatic^e efieci. u.^?CA- TIVE BROMO QUrSTINEis bettertnan on!t»iary Quinine aiMi do« aet cauttc n«rvoo5ne^ »r>r rmziae lit hefid. K«m^^>be^ thcfuU namfrAbd Ic'olc Icr the ss^ftture o( H. W. CKOvi-:. 25c. Charlotte Votes .Again.st Change (,'harlotie, March 30.—By the narrow margin of 78 \ otes the .ad’.'ocates of the present alder- manic fharter won over the ad- vociites of the proposed new “city manager” charter in the municipal election here today, while the $150,000 bond issue to provide for further school facili ties for the city was badly de feated. Burlington will do the same unless all signs fail.—Ed. Corn, Cotton Seed, and Ail Cind] of Hay. Will pay bigliest cash price. Will Com Shelled or Unahelled. merchants SinPPLY CO., Ami the wind blows wild and free. There’s a cottagt shaded by nnk birch And a girl who waits fer me. I can see her now ;it the try- string rock ■All covered Vv-ith langied vine; The sun sinks low in the western sky, -•Vnd her Ijeart is calling.mine. Above the city's ioud uproa)' That silent call I hear And my heart is thrilled with happiness, -And only one seems :iear. So I hurry apace with an answer ing cry To the girl who waits for me Up where the highland meets the sky, And the wind Wows wild and free. —Russell Fouse Briggs. S^vi'icps every Sunday, 11:00 A. M. 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. M. Sunday School 9;30 A. M. The public is cordially invited.- Ali Pews Free. Fine Vested Chi>ir. CH8ISTIA.N CHURCH. nier Church and Davis Streets, Rev. A. B. Kendall, Pastor. Preachitijf 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, every Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society meets on Monday, after the Second Sunday in each mouth. Peace to those «rbo enter. Blessiiif s to thoM who go. Preachin* evtiy Sund«yi U:OC A. M. iuid 7:30 P. M. Sacnment of the LoH'a Sapper with offering for Church efa«rlti*s, Fint San^jf in each month. Suniby Scbtol, eyery Swdiiy, 9;9(l A. M. Pruyer luting, WMneiday, 8:00 P. Board uf Stewards meet on Motidaf 8:00 .p. St., after Fourtt Sandajr U each mouui. Woman’s Mis..,innafy Society "mMta 4:00 P. M., VI- Monday, after let and 3rd Sundays. Parsonage, corner P/. Davis and Hake Streets. Pastor's Telephone, No. 168, King—^Talk—Hang Up—"Busy.” WEBB AVENUE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. : Rev. E. C. Dui'hsra, P^tor. Preacliing every first Sunday at 11:0# A. M., and 7:30 P. M. Second Son- day at 7:30 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:W A. S*. A. M. H. F. Moore, SoperintesdaBi. Everybody Welcome. PRESBYTERUN CHURCH. Kev. Donald Mclver, Pastor. Services every S*ir.day at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School at 9--43 A. It. a R. Sellars, 3uperintend»nt. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7:8* P. M. The Public is cordially invited to ait services, aAPTIST CHURCH. A cordial invitation extended to ali. A Chnreh Bocm for Visitors and iot Simtstn. Rev, M. W. Buck, Psstor. Sunday Wcrehij,, 11:60 A. M., and 7:36 P. M, Sunday S.~hoo! at 9:30 A. M. J. L. Scott, Supcriiitendeiit Praise and Prayer Services, WednM- day at 7:30 P. M. Christian Culture Class, Saturday at 3:00 P. M. fore First Sunday of each month. 7:3u r. w’, Observance of Lord’s Supper, Fir»» Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, First Monday of eack Month, 3:3C P. M. THE METHODIST PROTESTAN’t CHURCH. East Davis Street: Rev. George L. Carry, Pastor. \ Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Ladies’ .Aid and Missionary Sociaties every Monday afternoon after First ouMd»y 1" niofi*?;. Christia.n Endeavor Society meets at (i;.?0 Every Sunday Evening. ' Sunday School, 9:30 A M. 1. «. Roif- prs. Superintendent. Good Baraca and Phi!athes Clusitr. You are Invited to attend ail ti services. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, Front Street. Hcv. T. S, Brown, Pastor Morning Service U:00 A. M. Vespers 7:30 P. M. Services every Sunday except th^ morning of Third Suncfay. Sunday School, 9:4.'i .A. M. Prof. }. B Robertson, Supt. Teachers' Meeting Wedneulay 7:.^0 P. M. (Pastor's Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, First Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. It. h. C. B. Society, Sccond Thoradaf Monthly. 7:S0 P. M. Young People’s Meeting, Smos4 Sm- day «t 3 P. U POOR
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