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FItlDAY, NOVEMBBft 12^ 1915. liiK TWIC£-A-W£EK MSl'J'Al;.i: BUUttNCTON. ^N. C. VSVEH PAG2£. CHURCH DIKECTORY | EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The Church of The H«ljr Comfmrtcr, like Reverend John Kieiuiera Gibble, ‘ ■ ■ ■ Beetv. Services lEvery Sunday, 11:06 A. M, asd 7:30 P. M. Eol; Commumon: First Sunday, 11:00 A. M., Third Soriday, 7:30 A. M;- ^6ij[ and Saifito’ Days, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Seheol 9:30 A. It, tf-- ■ \ .■ ■ . TIm j^blk id eoi-dially iaviUd. All Jews Free, . VestM Choir, THE METHODIST PR0TESTAN1 CHURCH. Ea^ Davis Street Kev. George L. Curry, Pastor. Preaching Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. M. Prayer Meetini?, Wcdvesilay 8:00 1' Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societieii 1 eviSry Monday af^rnoon after First Sunday in each month. ChriKtian £ndeavor Society m«et« at 7:00 Every Sunday Evening;. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. M. A Goble, Superintendent. Good Baraca and Philathea Claswk. Vou ace Invited to attend al! then MACEDONIA LUTHEKA.N CHUKCH. Front Street. hev T. S. Brown, Pastor, Miirtiinif tfcrvice 11:00 A. Si. V’cspers R:00 P. M. Serviced every Sunday except th» morning ot Third Sunday. Sunday School, 9:46 A. U. Prof. J. 3 Robertson, Snpt. Teachers’ Meeting Wednesday 8:00 P. M. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary Society, First Thursday, Monthly, 3:30 P. U. L. C. B, Society, Second Thursday Monthly, 8:00 P. M. VouHK People’s Meetine, Second Sac- day at 3 F. M CHKtSTtAN CHURCH. Corner Church and Davis Stresta. Rev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., Pastor. Preaching every Sunday xl:00 A. St. and 8:00 P. M, 'Sunday Schoel, ;t:4S A. M. John R. Festar, Superintendent. Seaicr, IciCeritiediate siid Junior En deavor Societies m«et tor worehip every Sunday evenins at 7:09 P. M.. Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service, every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. Woman's Home and Foreign Mission ary Society meets on Monday after the first Sunday in each month. Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres. ladics’ Aid Society meetfi on Mond- day after Uie second Sunday in each month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. R. Seliars, Pres. BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. U. W. Buck, PaMot. j jfannnnniHnniMnnimni^ a. 11. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A. i 8:00 P. M. Sunday School at 9:‘iS0 A. Vornoit, Superintendent. PraiM and Prsyef Services, Wedaw day at S:00 Pi M. Christian Culture Ciaiaa, ^tnHay a> a;00 >. It Church Conlereneei Wednesday ,'tt fore First. Sunday of ekcK. 7:30 P. M. Obiemne* of Lord's .Suppet, Fk.* Sunday U> liach mcntk. Woman's Uniou, f^irst Motsday of aacV Hdntb, 8:3«_P. M. I 1 I I fRONT STREET M. E. CHUKCU, SOtJTH. key. U. H. Tuttle Pastor. feace to Ibo^e who enter. Blessings tu those who go. f'leHching; every Sunday, llrOU A M.'and 8:00 P. M. ^HfTament of the Lord's.Supper with offering for Giiurch charitJ?s, F’rsrt ''ur.!ay in each month. Sunday School, every Svinday, 9 :iSO A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednei^day. S.OO P, M. Board of Stewards meet on Monday, 8;0Q P. M., after Fourth Sunday of each rannth Womaii’s Mis.sioiiarv Society mcKt* 4'1'fl P. M„ oi> Mondiiy, nfttr S’jrdavs. Parsonage. Titxt door to Church, Front Street. Vastor’s 'I’cleiihoiie, No. 168. Kir;g-— Talk—Hanp Up—“Busy ” If you do, you Wiinf. to pay for the bad debts of others, when you with, us. You do not have'to p&y the de>id bcais'Look at these prices: Green Coffee 121-2 Roasted Coffee 15 Arb. Coffee 20 Comp. Lard 11 Fat Backs 12 1-2 Ail kinds of Cand.v and Cakes, Fruits and Produce. GIVE US A CALL OHE YEAIfS SUPPLY OF mmm lOc JAMES WORKMAN, Manaser. Sprinff Street - - - - Neat Post Office. HUSBAND RESCUED DO YOU KNOW I that hundreds of publishers would l^e glad to send you a free sample copy of their Magazine if they onjiy knew your address. It is our biisimss to urnish Publishers ohly witii the names of intelligent magazine readers. If you will write your full addiress VERV plain and send us. ONLY.10 cents (in Silver) or money order, we will send , your name to several hundred pub lishers within a year, who-will send you' FREE sample copies of hundreds (yes several hundreds) of the leading Standard Magazines, Farni Pa^s, .Poultry Journals, Story Magazines, |Eeyi«ws and Weiekly Papers, Mail' Order and Trade Publications, Hdoae-. keeping Magazines, Fashion Journals, Illustrated Magazines and in fact about all kinds of hi^h-^rade interest ing magazines comings to you in most every miiil fcr over a year and all for ONLY 10 cents (in filver.) WE-DO-AS-WE-SAV so send a silver dihie at once and ybar name will. go on - our: next mbhth’s cii^ulatirig list and you will be greatiy surprised at the results; as we assure yeu that you will be more than well pleased with the small investment. And yeu WILL -NEVER regret it. Address the Magazine Circulating Go.-v Box 5240, Boston, U. S, A. Circulat ing Degt C-73. DON’T fail to write YOUR full address EXTRA plain. We hu‘/e sor.Tethini; in store for you ; —as a real surprise—if you will please jlct us know in what paper you saw this advertisament. After Fonr Tears cf IKsconrajiiDg j ^ cotien s6 weak i couy no; iiand a:;d I gave up in despair. • Cgaditioii$,Mrs.BaBoek Gave Up in Despair. Hudbaad Caice to Rescae. Catron, Ky.—ln an interesting letter h'om this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows: "1 suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, I could only sit up. for a little I while, and could not walk anywhere at KOCUIT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHL’RCK, WKST BURLING TON, N. C. Preaching .Second and Fnui tli Sundays, Morning" and Night. Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday Nipht at 7:30, Aid Society Tuesday Niffht After Fcurth Sunday, Mrs. G. I). Smith, Prc.^ident. Sunday Sihool Every Sunday at 9:30 A. M., W. M, Williams, Supt. Si A most cordial welcoms is extended )f«u to attend all our meetings. We want yeu to feet at home in cur ser vices. -JAS. W. ROSE, P«st»r, Graham, N. C. KEFOKMEU CHUUCR, Corner Front and Anderson Streetn. Rev. D. C. Cox. !^uflday School every Sabbath at 9:46 A. M. Preaching every First and Third Sab bath at 12:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. JC. Mid-Week Service every Wedneadsy, 8:00 P. M. Everyone Welcoma. Parsonage Comer Front and Trol- iiiurer Streets. A cordial inTitatibn extended to ail. A Church Home for Visitors and tot Strangers. I 1 “ j WEBB AVENUE M. E. CHOSCH \ , SOUTH. NU— & Western At l.iSI, my liusband got me a botllc Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and 1 com menced takin;; it. From the very tirsi i ■ioiic, 1 could Icll it was helping me. i C2D now walk two miles wilhoul i:( j tiniij; me, and am doing ali my work." ; 1[ you are all run down frcin vwon a;;'.; ' troubles, don’t give up in despair, li; ; Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Ithashelpc; : more than a niiilinn women, in it? .*>! j years of continuous success, and shoul' 1 surely help you, too. Your druggist I-..!: | all. At times, I would have severe pains Inroylettside. Isold Cardui for years. He knows wh;; The doctor was called la, and his tre=;-= recoio ownt relieved me for & while, but I ivas j mend it. Begin taking Cardui todsy. *000 confined to my bed again. After ta" _ . ^ J _ J iycurcftse »nl64*paR«b«©k. 9nl« COthittC ttttdnCfl to do in€ sny l^od. | TrMtMOt tiMr Woin«n/‘ s«nt In wripew. r Merchasil Gets Protectioa *‘TS this the Spencer National Bank? Thit J[ is Goodwin & Company, of Springfield, Mr. Goodwin talking. A strangfer has just offered a check on your bank for $30 in payment for some goods. Says his name is John Doe. Has he an account and is he good for that amount?.” By telephoning to the bank, the mer chant can always protect himseif from loss by worthless checks. When you telephone—smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONS; AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY WHO Why did »];c‘y search for it? Whv \V\d the • count want it? Why did Kitty Gruv it? Why dill King KUchael ill waoi it? Who else ■sranLt.vl it? W[hy di:l the others svantit? What the: possession of tiie otluT half mean to the possf-ssor? Wlist mysrifyfr.’g tlBmeriventered ’iiio the owrcVsii.p t't that, prct i.nu: oi Till; URO/vE.\ C(T! •U’ho/tiund !i? Wlure v.as h for.i-.l it tf-tind ? vVijcfc v. is !t sPirctc'P nvLs jc scc rvccd tltt-rv ? All ll'cse niystifvi.j^,' q-Jc-.tiOJi-; plt.Ur’y aiis\\^-n:U -n ihi* epJMxJesof i/i.-ir. sth.i; story of lovt* ar;d a'ivt'nture, Xhat; led to ft throve stid evurUstina h«np»'«ss. See UliOKE.'J COfN every we - Ic, It wil! ta :mate you. >-ivj W.it* ir>d w.ur or naur:' oeW JOHN T. MARSH KaLS J. R. RAV AT MARION, Killitiic Occurs at CliAchli«U Manu- ufacturiftj^ (ontpAny’s IManl £ar!y \fst(*rday—Statement by SUytr. Mation, Nov. 9.:~Jdhn T. Marsh in McDowell county jail here chirgad with the killing of J. R. Ray at the CMnchfieid Manufacturint; Company^« plant iit 8 o*c!ock this morningi Tiie prisoner tells the following siory in 5?ubstance: “Until Inst August I lived at Paint- Rock, whiere I was postmaster, mer chant and railway agent: The trauble between Ray and myself began on the 13th . day of August, 1910, when I aitenipted to kill Ray for the alleged, drugging of my wife. Upon her ac count I let the mattei’ drop and Ray left to join the army. For three years he was away being stationed at Clufti- bus: Ohio, and elsewhere. i91U Ray returned but continued to dog riiy footsteps. In August of this year 1 left my home at Paint Rock and cuftie to Clarion live, secur.injf emplpy.- inent in the .CHnchfield -Manufacturinj^ j.Company’s plunt. Last- week . Ray L-n'nie to visit relatives.in the mill conv. linui.iiy a:id this morniny:.\vas j>;iv;»n j n pOi^iLio)! a.- picker hund in the saiue ) lii'.i when* I had charge of iiig wurc*- j h;--i.:se room. We both began work a: oVloc'k. At ho would whistle me through the wijidow und dth«i-- ;si.' ; .Mit. On my way U])- ':i:- L-) uiic*:’ :;i !h- !utichinL‘i'y .! . / • .iii.-.-i.- ; I’.jct Ri.y \vh3 held a hi:x h:inJ. Upon hisruis- with a CaU’.^ AF-PENDIX KEMOVED, BIJNU KYES NOW SEE. Brdigeport^ Conn.^ Nov. O.— An operation for api^ndscitis performed on Ralph V’on Hacht, aged 23, of Milford, has resulted in the restoring of the young man of the sight of one eye which had been blind since his birth. The operation was performed by Dr. Francis Campbell and members of the sialF of Trinity Hospitalt Now York. When the physicians removed Von Kacht’s appendix several week."? ago,^ they had no idea that they were going t?3 restore his sight. It seerns^ how ever^ that the appendix had been rest ing against one of the large nei ves | that form part of the System which i.inr; ‘-ic- i"-.d I hi;: I • . • • j-.lllJ.' AO. ^8.” j 'i-S'v :J)Ovc :'inry v.'iir. r'jiuted ii> your jr t hy ’.ho prisoner ii; a ivulm (ooi i.nd c:;Jv?;'l;jd nir.nnev. Mr. I , Mursh i.s a c-i-ipplc. having a deform- ! t.^d iia.id. iii; hr*F a wife and six jVnildren. Mr. Ki-y, iho dtcca:>cd. \ married but was divorcod some time [ago. Mr. Marsh went directly from the place where the tragedy look place to the office of the superintendent, laid hi« gun down on the desk and reque.sted that the sheriff be called at once in order that he might sur render himself. He then went to his home to exchange hi.*? clothes and there the founl him a few minutes Inter. M I ttev. E. C. Durham, Pastor. Frsaching every first Sujiday at 11:0*; A. M., ai d :^:0e P. M. Second Sun- . day a( S:GO ?. M. j Sunday «7«zy SlA^r A. M. A. M. li. y. M00T«t ScpglPUiiiMft. L'otlie. OCTOBER 31. 1915. Leave Winston-Salem. A Barn^at school ma'atn had bce'.i i CUTS 6:30 A. M. daily for Roanoke and in-»telling her pupils*, something about i termediate stations. Connect \ George Washington, and finally she I I collects with the optic nerves. ! After the operation. Von Hacht, fo.: the first time in his life, distinguished darkness from light with his blind eye. &>on he began to see objects with the eye.. He was warned by the doctors not to exert his ‘‘blind eye too much^ laat to allow it to grow^ stronger grad ually. He said t^xiay that the ‘^blind’^ eye was neai'ly as good as the other jeye^ Voung Von Hac)it is employed in the I law office of Judge Omar Platt, of Milford. HEU DRE.^MS SHATTERED, HAN NAH SEEKS S50,000. Chicago, 111., Nov. (j.—The faii- ure ef her day dreams to materixliz.e into a hame in L;\ke Shore drive is. *(.orth $ij0,000 to Miss Hannah Hf.if- a pretlj '-rui^etto who lives at. 451*J Sheridan road. Hho has ask*:i‘l the superior court to gei that much for licr ri-»m John J. Corkill,. a weijithy member of many clubs, and well known LasaMe street broker who built air castles-with her, she says, and then changed his nii"d. Miss Kolland, who is a .^cwing girU saw the beginning of her romance in. iOOi\ she declares. He gave her u round of pleasure, trips •^n his yacht, which .she helped to fit up and vision ed her as the mistre.ss of bis home thi' .vtcry runs. I'or thret* yoai’s ^liss Holland kept the vi.'=;ion before her. She retained it even after the affectv.ms of her “in tended” seemed to be cooling, she -;nys. Only a short, timr ("ovkill flaily refused to marry -...r, slu* says. THROATS OF 4 WOMEN; WIWE IS DEAD. GKRMAN PR > r? V I KRi A S C H URCH. Rev Oofiatd Mclvcr. T'astor. Services ctery Sunday at 11:00 A. H and S:0o P. M. Sunday School *,t 9:45 A. M, B. R Sellars, SaperintendMOit. i*i«iyer Meeting, Wednesday at 8;0P- 1^. M. PKd>lk: is eordimlly ia^iUd to »cfyic«t. with Memphis Special for South west, also main )ine North, East and West with Pull man Sleepers, Dining Cars. 2:iO P. M. daily for Martinsville, Ko- anoke, the North and East. PullmaR Steel Electric Lighted Sleeper Winston-Salem to Har- i asked: 1 trams I “Can any one nou- toil ! I'ayettevillc, Nov. 8.—News reach- me w’hif'b; today of the killing tii great general orlClifxop. a village seven miles from ' here yesterday, of a negro won'ian SL*BMARIXES STEAMERS. SINK 5 Wa.shington was a great admiral?" ■ Th« samll soM Df a fi.shej-man raised ,!^"'’ injury of three of her his hand and she signalled him to speak. *‘He was a great general/ said the boy. ishurg, Philadelphia, , him crossing the Delaware and no daughters, who it is alleged were at tacked by Octavius Smith, husband 1 i>een a picture of th- Dining Cars North of Roanoke. 1 4:15 P. H. daily for local stations. great admiral would put out from Roanoke standing up to a skiff.” Trains arrive Winston-Saiem 1 i A. M., 3:30 P, M., 9:35 P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxboro. South Boston and Lynchburg, 7:00 A. M., daily and 5:^0 P. M-, daily except Sunday. „W, B. Bevill, Pass. Tmff. Wgr. BUM AU.MEO STEAMER SI NK FV SrB.MARfNE. IS The throats of all three of the women were cut. The wife of the ne gro died almost instantly. The old- "* :*• said to be in a pre- ■I*''. -us V >ndi:nn. The second '.•^wj»h\er‘s thront was cut and her or severed. Copenhagen, via London, Xov. 8.- - Tlie steamer Birgit ha.s been sunk by la Ctorman submarine which landed her crew near Geflo, Sweden. The . rnplain of the Birgij say.s the 5^u^- ; inarhie t'::r *ied i\ rrow of '.V2 men. .Shipping records give three ers of ihe nan\e cf Birgit, all ihem small vessels. One of is Nor wegian and the others i^wedish. London, S_—The Brinsh steam ers B uresk of 2,-TS ton a iizm the jGlenmore of tons have been sunk. The crews were saved. W. C. Saunders, Gen, Pass. Agt. tcrr;.:-.ean. I...Ml.'. NiV. S.—T'.-.e Bivii.h me.:vhai'.imiin Tarn, \v?.s at- taoked ana .sunk in the east Meili- Gennan ;;u'umai'ine.' A Ciiicag-o wo: ;.ui was suing her husband because ' was imkissed or ^-hurped for six : oars. Where was :i!c policeman on the beat? Tl'.e chief sladj of man is woman; man may know liimself, but waman is always a problem to a man. r.iai\ s,va.‘5 «u trial for .-itculiiig a pigr. T!:e owner tcsiidcii to findint; similar pijij, t^ikiiif^ it homo, and sei- 1:i;k il loose i:; ihe prcsciH’O of the iieriiiived porcine anccsto-.-s. "Well ” sail! the .-soliiiior for i’k' slate. “3io\v dul ihe saw receive it?” "vVith outstretched arm.', :^iJ■’' tri- replied the wit.'ie.ss. Judge Giles Baker of a I'ciinsjl- iounzy likowhi^ *atOiier of ■lis bank. niu:! p;cr;ont6d ;i for piiyment. He wa.^ Ifis evidence of identi- n>t satisfactory to the- check one d a s:r;!!iKer. tication \\a> .shier. ‘•Why. judge,” said :he man, “I’ve k".owi! you to sentence men to be hangoi! o;; no netter evidence than this," Very likely,” replied ihe judge. “But when it comes to letting go of old cash we have to he mighty care- RINT
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