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TCTiBMLT/srEMElgpa tU tt^ TB* IWlCfrA-WMK IN^rATCB; BMUJNGTON, N. C. «EVEN PAG«. .1 CHifltailWtECTORYl EPlSCOPAt CHUECHL The Church of The Hcly Owsforter. X%^ Revcrefid Johii Beiiners GiW^le# Rector. Services Every Sunday, 11:00 A. M, and 7:80 P. M. Holy Commuiiion: First Sunday, 11:00 A. M., Tfcird Sunday, 7:30 A. M. Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 A, M.^ Sunday School &:3(^ A. M. The public is cordially invited. AH Pews Free. Vested Choir, 8APT1S1 annitca. Btv. it W. Bitek. PMtw. VM) Sunday Worship, 11:0^0 A. li. 8:00 P. JI. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. U- Tornon, 3uperint^.d«nt. Praise and Praye? Ser^Tce*, W*diM>» day at 8:00 P. M. Christian Culturei ClasB, Saturiaj S:fl0 P. M. Church Conference, Wedneaday fore Fiirst Sunday of each moita 1:30 P. M. Observaric* of Lord’s Supper, Fir»i Sunday in eath month- Woiiian's Union, First Monday of eset Month, 3:30 P. H. THE MBTHQDiST PROTEST AW J CHURCB. £ast Davis Street Rev. George L. Curry, iPaStor. Preaching Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. M-, and 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wedncsdsy 8:0j 1’. it. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary SocUtiM every Monday afternoon after Pirrt Sunday in each tnonlh. Christian Endeavor .Swiety meets as '7':00 Every Sunday Evenihg. Smnday School, 9:i; A. K. M. A Coble, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Hulathe? Cloartt Ycu are Invited to attmd a!! T,he>« MACEDONIA LUTHEP.AN CHURCB- FKON'i STREET il: E- CHU«CH, 80CTB. Rev. D. H. Tuttle Pastor. A. BT SANI>H1IX. SlTBMARl.VE AND AUTO. r-eace Co those '.;ho enter. Blessings to those who go. iVehvhing every Sunday, 11:00 M.'and 8:00 P. M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper witfi offering for Church charities, F'Vsi Siindny in each month. Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:50 ■A.M. ' ■ Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 P. M. V . Board of Stewards meet on Monday, 8:00 P. M; after rtarth Sunday of each month. Woman’s Missionary Society me«tf cOO P. M., on Monday, after !fi and :isd S-.mdays. Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor. Horning Service 11:00 A. M. Ve.spers S:00 P. M. Services every Sunday except th* morning of Third Sunflay. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J* 3 Robertson, Supt. ^ Teachers' Meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, Firai Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. M. L. C. B. Society, Second Tlinrartat Monthly, 8:00 P. M. Young People's Meeting, Sccund Su»i day at 8 P. M CBR1STIA> CHURCH. Corner fSiurcli and Davia Street*. Rev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., Pastor. Preaching every Sunday 11:00 A. II and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. St. John R. Foster, Superintendent. Senior, Sntermediatc and Junior E“ deavor Societies meet for worehip every Sunday evening at 7:00 P. M.. ]tIj(i.Week Prayer and Social Service, every V/«dr.esday at 8:00 P, M. Woman’s Home ^nd Foreign Mission ary Society meets on Monday after the first Sunday in each month. Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Socisty meets on Mond- day after the second Sunday in eacii month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. R. Sellars, Pres. Parso:iage, next door to Church, Front Street. Pastor's Telephone, No. 168. Ring—Talk—Hanp Up—‘‘Busy.’’ HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST BURUXG- TON, X, C. Preaching Second and Fourth Sundays. Morning and Night. Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday Night at 7:30, Aid Society Tuesday Night After f'curth Sunday, Mrs. G. D. Smith, Pre.'sident. Sundny School Every Sunday at 9:30 A. M., W. M. Williams, Supt. A inost cordial welcome is extended you to attend all our meetings. We ■want you to feel at home i:i our ser vices. JAS, W. ROSE, Pastor, Graham, N. C. REFORMED CHUBCH. Corner Front and Anderson Streets. Up and atiring sooiily Children home froin ischool Family in a bustle Harness on the mala Granjiy and tlie baby Sally anil her beau Jim as raised the j'.ci'c Everybody £0. Sunday bi'j and '.ucker Don’t forgit the gi-ub Mustn’t miss t'ne conceit— Hericewisi;' this hubbub. . . Hit- your prei;;est israit - Belter ; la tea" never, “Better never late.” Git . along, gol darn you, , Heer comes a machine Thera he’s often. ;een. ■ Shake a. hopi'-t’ntie, Woodrow, —he never seed hit ■Golly vrhat .a dust:— But sve I’ll get ths ribbons. So Set them jg’it there fust. Here's tlie bar.d ci playia'. Golly what u mob Biggest of ex’nibits s-ipee Noah’s little job. ■Drink some pop and ;ody . While I ride the goat For I T.-ant to be a ■•booster” With a butting on my; coat. Meeting all my neigbbo;‘£, Hearing spc.akers rant -AsVting of the experts What I'd oi'..ght to ij'ant. Diner with the red bug.^ Pi'eachei' asks the blessing Open up the jarnialade Kir.dly pf^ss the'drCJ.-fin'. Guess we’d be.«t be .starting hojo' Rather far to go Wocdro^w ain’t no Cadi'inc Guess we've .seen the show Good! ■we’ve took a ribbing Glad that we was there— Nothing in the city Like a Sandhill Fair. ;Both in Tfaeir Infaac; Together utd I Both Have Rapidly Developed tu \i ' High ISesree of Efficiency. j (From The Wall Street Journal.) i Thirty-.'TO aiuomobilcs .starle^l ■ from Xev.' York on a test run to .Vrdsiey I:'. iyO! and only one car fin ished, all the others broke dotvn' or e-vpired e'l route. Today it would Le ' sui-prisi: ig if oije brakft down and all 'did not with a pei^ect. .scor'.?. Such ha.-; -been' the tremendous de- velppraeir. and ;ieyfec:ioil of th'e aa- .•tomobile in . ■,hs. .iajtt decade and n half. ' \ . I The m;'ri."e wa.? in ::s infancy at-.the saint, time the automobile was in swanduifn^ clothes. Botb have.de- |VeIopcil . u'.i.h. i-renjendoiis rapidity ■'and .model.'; (if a few years li^co are . ROW con.^idtred archaic. ; . One wouiil view, a .1907 autoinoijiie .*the=e day.-j with a good' deaV of .curi osity.. Certainly not -nluch in the i.vay‘ of power ariCi .perforniiirice would be "expected of it. For the same rea^b.i a 3907 stibniarine cannot he considered n: a^:y sense representa tive of the pre.-ent t!?.y highly de veloped 'iKiat... . The sinirnarilie which sank in Hoi;- olbulu barU-r wiii; laid down in 1907, If the Jiiyr.niii will think of this i'l rtutomo!^ue t■J!■ni^^, he w'ili !;e ie?? sur- p.'ised a; ths i-cpiet.ible and depln.* able a''v;'';er.t which occurred :n ■ Hor.clul.i harbor. The d-:--;.:rn:ui6j] of submarine types 'by ie te:'- indicatei differeni years i ^which they *.v-'-ro laid dov.'n. We nr ::o\v bin!'ii--.a: the P-typc ljut the M- tyiie is the late.st model tested out and iii Ihtre are powerful and hishJy c-.iick-r.t 'heats of gieat cruis ing rad;v.-^ a:'.d as uniike the F-type c-s the i:“i? model automobile is un- jike the present day product, ( Much has been said about the ti e- rnendot!.> cruising radiu.; of the Ger- ]nian U boats, but. our own K-type 1 deveicped a cruising radius of vVar has .stopped the iraportatio.'i ^ , , , T, . . J ;■>.»// miles .ind the later boats are of limuerger cheese. Put that down' , .yet more powerful. We are buildins to the credit of war. i . , , . jtne fcen submarines in the world. ;The PJi icish Government which re- 1 QiUlSll rillCnDUIl EVDnVI ^^celved the first 10 construct- fAnAMA'lALirUnnfA CArUal'^ej in Canada by the Electric Boat i Company is highly pleased with jtheni. They are the best they have I in service. Congratulatory cables |-were jeceived by Electric Boat of- I ficials on the handsome manner in 'which the boats behaved in their run 'across the Atlantic under their ow.n 'power and in record time. I The speed with which these boat.s ’.veie delivered itstoanded the British I Government, Si.^c months after thj ; order was received they were ready for delivery where it usually requires ,tivo years to turn out a boat. The rca.ion for this quick delivery is not That's what / waiU, Mo^—Daddy it when ke*s lai am tiunty’' For. every member of the family there’s nothing, ^f ^ invigorating, refreshing, - delicious as a glass of PepsinPola. SatisBes the thirsty^—re£reshes the weary ■— and just br^dng enough to m^e you “feel like action’’ the rest of the day. Buy it at aB founts ■—carbonated iin bottles, too, at your grocer’s. For All Thirsts—Pepsi-Cota 1-' iottiing Works I. S', sows, PropriBlor. ?hor.e 435 Burlicgti^n, N. C: Rev. D. C. Cox. A cor*u»> invitation e«j>nded to all. JL Church Home for Visitor* and foi StrangerB. WEBB AVENUE M. E. CHDBCH SOUTR Kev. E. C. Durham, PastoJ. Preaching every first Sunday at 11:00 A. M . and S:tiO P. M. Sccond Sun- day at 8:0t P. M. Sunday School every Snodsy at 10:M A. ,v, A. r.b s«nperint>niwrt- -V W*M(*oFce. Sunday School every Sabbftth 3:45 A, M. Preaching every First and Third Sab- bath at 11:00 A, M., and 8:00 P. M. Mid-Week Service every Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonage Comer Front and Trol- linwcT Streets. P.1ESKVTHBIAK CHDRCH. Eov. r>on.i!d Mclver, Pastor. Servii’,'.-5 evprv Sunday at 11:00 A. arid ?:00 P. M. Sunday School at 9*45 A. M. B. B Sellars, Superintend«nst. Prayer M'eeting, W-?dncflday at 8:00 P. M. Tb» Public 5* cordially invited to all lenricef. You Are Judged by the Appear ance of Your Letter && If your stationery is up to the minute, with type the proper size and neatly dis played, yo’jr coifinunication will command attention. ©e- That !s the Kind of Stationery That Our Job Office urns Out TiQN ijen DSeg^, CtL PANAMA PAiiinc mmu IllMAL San Franciaco, Cat. variable ROUTE TOUHS --•nd— KEDUCED ROUND-TRIP FABBS mniKivWRti mm- m Marcb i to November 30, IU15. i’ERY UBERAL STOP-OVEK PRFl-’h® confidence which ILEGES Kng5ish Government had it EIgl*- The Beat Boule to the Company. Ili itish i.-:.sp#c- HTSST and NORTHWES'" i ‘'^POi tcd First aaas and Mixed Car Ticketa “"J’^hing that got throiig-h the floEieaeekera Fares to Many Point* Eioctrie Boat's own inspection would PCLI.MAN SLEEPERS tbroujrh thcir.~ and i.be.-e was no i ^dining CARS. delaying matters by having! 4if rnformation upon Application to i^spection.s The iSvitish in^poc-1 HHHIBHHIIMHHBB5SBBSBSSS5 Do You Pay Cash ? | If'vDi! do. you ti'-n'r want to p--i,v for the bad debts j oi' other-, wnen .vou [rad's with us. You do not have to i pa.v the tie rl i-iils Look at these prices: | Gresn Coffee 12 1-2 Roasted Coffee 15 | Arb. Coffee 20 Comp, Lard 11 | Fat Backs 12 1-2 I j All kinds of Candy and Gakes, Fruits and Produce. j GIVE US A CALL. 1 Ralph’s Place S JAMES WORKMAN, Manager. Spring Street • Near Post Office. ■ tiBBBBBBBaBflBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB.69 ■ II H m ■ m ■ m m m Vi. C. SAUNDERS. Oeneral Passenger Ag«-nt. !>f. F. BRAfifi. TrsvelinK Passenfwr Ajrent. RO^NOKK. VJk tor turned his rubber stamp over to '> the Company's in.'pector;- ;he: .wisdom of thi.'i course lias been der.i- .'cj'Sirated by the ^peeJ of construc- "tion and the higrh rfeffree of .satiisfac- ‘T!or>. that the boats -have srivcn the i British Governniei-,1 j DOES YOUR CHURCH NEED MONEY? We have a new pian for raising money for churchesi, wonien’s clubs, and other organiza tions. No investment is requester!. If your church neei'» mone.v, or if you are intsrasted i 1 raising money, foran.v othe* pL-rpope. tvrite us d rect, or hand this advertis 'ii^ent to the president of your Ladies’ Aid iCi 'Cy, uf thi; Chairman of your Guil'i, o.- to t our Pasior By merely asking for our "church piaii" laii par ticulars will be immediately sent. Adiress Fund Department, Good Housekeeping Magazine, 119 West 41st Street. NEW YORK CITY. tavlgoratlnff to the Pale »nd Slclt!y . . , . Now comes iiiiothor importa;:t dc— The Old Siaodard ircreral stKat^hemug tonic. ^ t iaovHS TASTEUiiSS chill Tpsic« drives out volcpmoit in offeiJ.*ive power of sub- '.talarKi-enKchestneb-ood.RnalbuildRupthesGys' ^ ^ A true icBic. For adfits R»d triiiJdreu. .‘vi. r.iftvinas. The Allies liavc developed cixDY's Lotar. CRAS?; CARELESSNESS. j;i comlortairje room iind iiv-atineiit. Think how ktnU it was r.i.^riries. The Aliie? Jiave developed; Cindy was :\ii oUl black Soutlieiu a r,e\v type of .ffuii. This inean^i thiir with alt the loviibte u*aits of much heavier caliber can :;c and incoiisistencies of her kind. Forj it.’ ^■i'uinl)ied Cindy. ‘‘Mv. m-yu;ited on .submarines and the boai' nt;u>y years she was in the War-1 nic d.-tt nioiiey fur doin’ The hcii£|p.y traiSc was at its height, .^ke the offensive not on!y wii.b ven family and gave faiti.ful and »«''V •"'! is and there were the u.««al piies of pa?-'.o,*' sueh isfnctory service, say-s I.ippintotfs>'■>« ™ok for ao" senger’s luggage on the platform of a caliber th:'.V the boat oin he ;Uajf,-,zine. '"•>“«>' er great l^indon terminus, says Tit-Bit... .•su'tiliary i-rai.w. The One Summer the entire family vva.s ’^ ie;ive.. In the usual ivay, the porters were .heavier than any ever for two months and Mrs. Wav- while the owner? mounted on siibmarines. These ..p,i g.-.ve Cindy a I'eal vacation V; ’.he?.vy caliber submarine guns can paying her full wages for that :nie a!^o be mountoi! on ihe .-iu!)marins g,i(j giving- her the keys to '.ve!l- tl»e >ma!l SO-foot power jLocked storeroom. banging it about, mournfully looked on. [ Suddenlj' the station-master ap jpc.tred, and approaching or.e of the.^.j,.,. These German drives are Ukcly to tirive the Russians to drink again. Voa;.« that are beinir constructed fo- t.*ie British Goverr.ment to patrol the ^cas around the British liles and do- PRINT *'T. • ^our irrape.-^ are in season ail the- year around wirh soivie people. THK SKEETEU. \ few dav5^ ii'.’Lor tne relurr. ol ih fjimjh' Cli.Jis’ v’ame I>ris:iiinflr into Mrs. room want mo‘ svnces.’' nouneed, ‘Why Cindy/* exclaimed the sur prised mistress, ''you are getting bc-t-jAi.d fifteen-eights or so buzK^ tor pay than any cook I know of ini And i:ineteon-ci"hts is bile. {i family the size of ours. You have. — The skcerer is a bird of prey. Which flics about at :ugUt. ihve^-oig-ht:' of ii. is bei\k And nvc'-eights appetite moAt vigrorous, ba^gage-smafhinjr tev5, shouted in stern tones: “Here what do you mean by throw- insr tbo?c trunks about like that?” enemy s\ibmai-ines. Thia ivj-.v The passengers pinched themselves to make sure that they were dre.Tmii'.g, bin they returned to earth T.'hen the official added: j “Cav.’t you see you've mt'king big , Mr. Poun - Sterlif:g i.^ among thos denfs tn the concrete platform?” who think they can come back.
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