Christ Church Rev. Geo. F. Hill, rector. Thir teenth Sunday after Trinity. Sun day school and adult Bible class es, 9:45 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. in. Fvoning prayer and svmon 7 : ItO p. in. You are Invited to worship here Sun day. METHOD I ST First Methodist Rev. N. H. 1). Wilson, I). I)., pastor. You* art- cordially invited to all sitvIcom. Sunday school, Mr. J. A. Hooper, superintendent, 9:. 10 a. in. Worship with sermon by the pastor, 11 a. m. Subject: "Worship." At 7:150 "Peace Through Faith." The musical program for the day follows: Muiuinr. Prelude (organ >, Laruo Handel. Anthem, Gird on Thy Sword ? .Ateyser. OfF-Nory (oruam Theme, The Sweet fly and By. Solo. Selected? Mrs. John W. Da vis. Pobtlude. nn-T ir^- Ktwaiim ? ?? - ? ? ? -- Prelude (organ > Selah I.. njnre; Anthem, A Soiik of Praise ? Ash ford. Offertory (organ* Offertory in I! I'lat ? Read. Anthem, Co Ye, Therefore? Hey V SiT. I'ostlude. t'ity l(oad Methodist Eplsro|Mtl Iter. Daniel Lane, pastor. Sun day school, 9:30. Mr. (leorne F. Seyffert, superintendent. At 11 a. m. worship with sermon, by the pastor. "Speak to the Chil dren of Israel that They Go For ward." Epworth Leagues at >?:tr> and 7. Si-riiKHi at 7 : 30. "The Lord is My Strength and My Song and Has Become My Salvation." Following Is the musical program: Mornlim * Prelude. Salut I)' Amour? Elgar. Voluntary, The Mighty God ? Ad ams. Solo, Selected ? Miss lionise Jen nette. Evening Prelude, An Autumn Evening ? C. C. Crammond. Voluntary, Breathe An Evening Blessing ? Wilson. Offertory. The Last Rose of Sum mer ? C. (lou nod. Ladies' Quartet, Let The Lower LiKhts be Burning ? Bliss. Xewbegun, I'nlon, Kimorth Rev. W. T. l'hipps will preach Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock at NrwbeKiiti, Sunday afternoon at II o'clock at Union, and Sunday ev ening at 7:30 at Epworth. The public is cordially invited. 1IAPTIST First li?|?ti-t S. H. Tenipb man. pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. "in. C. H. Twlddy, superintendent. Preach ing by the pastor at 11 a. in. Siili ject: "Are We an Honest Peo r pie?" At 7:110 p. in., Mil) J eel? - "Near-Sighted Folks." Illiu-kweli Memorial Dr. J. H. Thayer, pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m.; E. F. .^jdh'tt, superintendent. At 11a. mlpreachlng by the pastor. "The Work of the Holy Spirit in Con version." At 7 : :s0. Judge John Warren Davjs will preach. Calvary I In pi 1st Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school 3 p. m. S. S. Davis, super intendent. Evening service at 7:30. Preaching by pastor. Corinth Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school each Sunday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, W. F. Prltchard. Vr., superintendent. Sunday *rlv>ol address by Judge Davis. Senior and Junior II. Y. P. C. each Sunday night. The public is cor dially Invited. Here* Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sun day school Sunday morninc at 10 o'clock. Hen Frank Prltchard, superintendent. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. by Rev. Q. C. _Davi?. The public Is cordially invited. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Frank H. Scattergood. minister. Sabbath school. 9:45 a. m. Lesson: "Bulldlng-The Tem ple." Divine worship. 11 a. m. Theme: "God's Specifications." Evening service 7 : rtO o'clock. Theme: "Bulldlnu." Mid-Week service, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayerand Bible study. Women's Auxiliary will meet Monday after noon. 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. S. Bladen, All the women of the church are invited to at Jrn<! this meeting. A cordial in jLtntlon Is extended to all to at tend these services. OTHER DENOMINATIONS First Christian Chnrrti Rev. Hilary T. Bowen, pastor. Preaching at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme: "Watching the Cross." Text. Matt. 27:36. They sat and .watched Him there. Evening theme: "The On- Thlnt. I.arkinu " Text. Matt. 19:22, But when the younu man heard the raylnc he went away sorrowful: for he was one that had great pfiKPcsslons Sunday school at 2 :io. E. L. Sllverthorn. super intendent- Christian Fndeavor pravrr mcetlns Wednesday at 7 :;0 p. m. Free Will llaptht Rev. l/>rny Harris, pastor. PrenehltiK every Hrst Sunday. Sunday school each Sunday morn ing i?t 10: SO. Prayer meeting ? rich Wednesday night. Pentecostal Holiness Sunday school ?t 9:tr?, J. II. Baker, superintendent. Preaching al\t. 11 and 7:30 o'clock by Rev. sl'j Noble. Ht. KIlMbelh'H Services will be held In the Catholic Chapel. Hlnton Building, at 10:30 Humlav morning by Father Doherty. Visitors are al ways welcome. REVIVAL NEXT WEEK Revival services at Halls Crtek Methodist Church In this county will begin Monday evening at f .10 o'clock and continue ^.Cimughout the week at A p. m J u u) at 7:30 p. m. With preach ing by the pastor, k Convicts Were Ready Die -For Pitcher Prison Nine Twirlrr for San {Jurtitiii ScntciiciMl to llsinu Pitching Such (rood ilall that Ilirrr h llow Pri>??nri> OITcrrd Taki' Hi** Plan* at (?al|wws n>- i? c. owk.v ? Cor?'l jtit lt:4 Br Th# San Ha fa.* I. Calif.. S-pt. 13. ? i The st ranee spectacle of three hardened erim'inals voluuteeriim to let t hemsel ves l)?> h aimed in or der that tin- baseball team ??f tin ii iron barnd "alma uiuier" niluht i acquire an unbeatable baseball pitcher. is presented at San Quen tin prison here. Tin- baseball pitcher in whosi siead ?fr?rr ti? suffer death i; ! Clarence 4'Tti(Ty" IKid. 1!?-year |old former newsboy of Los An lljelPF. cangtttcr. and convicted f murderer. Two of the convict trio who a re williim to lo to the callows in his stead art member* ?of the prison baseball teuiu. to which Held is a . rereiit reel 'lit ? :Th?- oilier i- i'l-r :i t>i 1 1 coii\!.T fan. who. literaMv speak inc. would rather give his iife thai. spo the "home l am" btnteii. Kcfd/'under sentence ef denib and less tlijin two weeks nun snatched bark from the hanc court reprieve as the callows was j being made ready for him. today i is the prhje of San Queiillii .Were he not';i felon with less than l one chance tyi a thousand i . ?r -h Lo life, arid none whatever for hi liberty, it is probable the bic lea vne scouts would he interested -4? ? liir pilHi in l. ability. Twice within ten days now the condemned youth, with the shao ow of death .constantly lurkinu , be for?* his eyes, has pitched tile I prison team to sensational vic tory. In the first came, on Labor Day, avainst a stronc nine from the Hank of California, San Fraii , cisco, he scored a one to nothlim j victory, striking out 12 hat?men land allowinc but three hits. ? Acain on Tuesday, in a prison .came cclebratinc California's iid mission to the llllioil. lie pitched his fellow convicts to a win over ;the fast Mi rcantile Trust team of Social Happening! Kiiteiiain at Dunce Mrs. C. V. Mallard altractivcW entertained a number of th> | younger set at an informal daucc j Wednesday evening at her home on West .Main street and those ? dancing were: Misses Margarc'. J Davis, Mary Harney Pricliard. Ca 'mlllo Jennette, Dorothy Cbappel], Mary Perkins Creecy, Mary Do j aier, Helen Kramer, Nell Jones. -1vh4 lM?riim ? HjU-lwt-wa-yr? H*h?n i tl? Maxine Fearing. Messrs Mai j vin Mann. Seldou Mann. Sidip y Evans, Jack Jennette. Thomas ? Hiddiek. Willi-* Kramer Constam ! Fearing. Ernest Jones and Hobble j- Fearing. Miss Sample IIosIchm ( Miss Ruth Sample, delightfully entertained Thursday evening a? It's Here YOUR FALL HAT! jrST out of thf? |)RCkinc cnMcK. ready for your review, are the new fall Hat*. Sure ly you've never seen micli a likable Hlock. SlClsOllft, $7.00 Strlnoii Mitlc, McCabc & Gricc The I lus, store since f mho San I'raucisco. allowing five hits and sttikini* out nine r.im. Tin' nil t of his fallow convict* to substitute for I J' lil on the tal lows. provided lils Iif?* he spared lor til** priso'li ti:iy>'ha!l t ? -:t in wa? made following Tut fjny's 1:31111'. A delegation of convicts lit word ' to tlo* Warden that they desired to present a "very important mat " t? r." Win n the Warden ivspond rd. tho spokesman of tin* convict committee told lifm in effect : "Held is tin ? best pitcher Sail Qnetitin ever had. W. can't af ford to have him hanged. Tin in! suit wants a winning has. hall team and if willing to pay to L-et it, So. if vyu could IK it m? .w i Ul ?ttrr? 'vovrmnr '^rt |"::nr- hn<ly else take Ili-id's place. any one of tliri" men is willing to mi to the ^allows in his Vti'ad. Following tho off. r. which the Warden says was made in all sin cerity. the throe in n who are -willintr to Take tin- you thru] pilcli ?*i 's place on the scaffold stepped forward and personally vouched , for their Willingness to Im? his prow. H' id- is under sente nce of death f'?r the murder of Charles Weln garteti in an attempted holdup of ;? i-ainhlinu house In Los Atu.ele a yi-ar ago last January. His de f'-nse was that he was under tho influence of drugs at I lie time the murder was committed. Two weeks n*ro the presiding judge in' the case, alter the governor had refused to heed his recommenda tion for a reprieve until a new appeal could he made on the l round that lien- evidence had been found, personally helped to tn*e|iare papers which resulted iu the state supreme court grantln;: a temporary stay of the execution. At the time the court writ was# granted, the time ?? f the execution ?was less than twelve hours away. her home on llody Koad. After a watermeloii feast tlu? party mo tored to t'liantilly and enjoyed .? delirious pietilc supper and on their return from Chanttlly tie v went on a hay ride Those enjoy ing Miss Sample's hospitality were: .Misses Kmily Hall llrock .Emily Davis. Kallo rine Maun, it,? - |y Melii k. Shirley Ha ran :?i Haiti mure. I. ovinia Jones. Ilolon C.aith ??r. Elizabeth Croeey. Kleanor Lane. It ut h Harris. Vivian Turner. Klizahth Chapped I. Helen Wil invest Tons SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDSi Se? tut for full Information INDUSTRIAL bank kins. Margaret Fearing. Mabel liWion mi.! Isabel Mundea. _ l. l>. <*. will Mm _ The I). H. llill Chapter of tho I'. D. C. will liolil lis fir?t meet ing of the lull Tuesday af I ''I ? noon at four o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mollie Fearing <>u South ICnad street. A full attendanr-fc is desired. Aucml I 'onfcniicc Among those attending th> Kliza be: li City District Metliodi*1. Mlkiiuuary Confi-rcuiv ai New Ih'Kuii Mnhoilist church Thurs day from C.ltv Houd Chnr.-h v?i- ? Mrs. \V. \V. S;i?y?r. delegate iT the Woman* Missionary Society. Mi<s Surah Williams, dfhgute <?( th. Itrlishr Jewels. Mrs. 1\ 11 Williams Mrs. Daniel Laac, Mrs. C. II. Culbreth. Mrs; Sam Ov??r trjrrti. ? Mr ? ? . 4-i ? F F"* i f" i t , Mri Daisy I'ayne. Mrs. 1.. s. Iloopt-t. Mrs. K. .1. Hooper. Mrs. 1'. I-'. Dozii-r. Mr . Fred Dav?* Mrs. W Davis. Mr- W. S Higrfs. Mr? W. Woodlcy. Sr.. Mrs. Ilraudou CIcorKe Smith, and Miss Helei> Williams. Mr.ols-Ovi rinnit Miss Margaret Overman, duught-r of Mr. and Mrs. S. o. , Overman of Sinionds Creek." und Mr. Zona* Meads. also of Situond* Qv?k. wer*- married Thursday afternoon t?y iccv W. 1. I'ill|ip^ at his home, .'J Khtinichitus ?street. _ IVn?iiiinU 1 Mrs. S. M. Itod*ers returned Thursday from ll*r?'ord "^heri* she was the nuest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Simpsou. Miss Matilda Ktln ridtfe if Manteo has returm-d home after \ inning Mi-<* l?yiiiu Cohoon on West Church street. Miss Helt ii Williams who hat been visitiim Mrs. W. \.. Co boo* on Kast Church at re t has re turned to her home at South Mills. Mrs. Jane Williams of NYtv land is visit iiik b??r daughter. Mr.;, Btr? et. Mr. and Mrs. P. \\\ McMullai and family have ? returued after spending some time at Nan& Head. . . Mr. a n*i Mrs. .\fathla? Own. have returned fro III NUK9 lUad where they have been for tin summer. .Mrs. A. H. Iloutz and daughter. Miss Jeanne Iloutz. have returne-.! from Ames. Iowa, where they have For School Time W ?? liavi* ;i ihiiiiIht of iiM*ful article* of clolhiii^ for your jjirls and mk Ii a>: Hosiery ? Boys' Suits Shoes ? Boys' Shirts Handkerchiefs Also MiliMaulial j'.imI |irrll\ materials for making Srliool l)riwi>, lt!ou*rs, Sliirls, lihMMiirr-, Hook liafEs, i?iid >o on. FOWLER & CO. II f I pprcciatr ) our Pnlrimiigv SPECIAL OPENING ? of ? Fine Dresses MITCHELL'S MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Hy -|>i < kiI iirrmip-iiiiiit a rr|irr?elitnlivn from l-oui* (Jruurcr tV Company Hill lie licro with hi* romplt'lr line and iiimiy of li i* Drronrs Hill lir for iiimiediatr ilrlivrry. .SiriHiil Floor Hitler Through Wen'* Dcparlnirnt Mitchell's Dept. Store O. F. MI.IIKRT, Prop. been visiting Mrs. I lout z'* jiIhu*. : Mrs. C. C\ t'arhart. Mrs J. X. Whitehurst aii<! daughter/ Mt^s l.oulse WhTT'e to turned Thursday front a trip t . lialiimor*- anil Atlanta where liny visited relatives and friends. Miss Mary Owt-n" North Itoud .ftrcrt left \Vi?iliu'silay for Ply mouth when- sh>- will *pend a few days. Sam Wool fur. I ?if Plymouth wlv has lieru the cui'st of his aunt. Mrs M. Ow ns on North Hoa.l Htr?*? ??. .Itus rituru'd home. Mi and Mrs. t\ I*. Harris ai'i .child: *n. Minuh- Itray and I*. I". Jr.. r?urmd \Vr.Inr.-?day ftoin atl ;.ntcin> bil< trip To ur<-ou*?oro. iMirliam an.! Kacigli. Mr. and Mr*. J C. H. Killing hail' a 7i?l 'family have rHuriit I homo after api-mliug thv. suiniiK; at Xuk* 1 l<*a?l. Mr. and Mr*. K. It. Outlaw. Jj . and family, arc at home aft* ? spending the hummer at Xuk ll?>ad. Milimi Kvan? <?f Harbinger wa in the City Wcdtte.-day.. PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT. Shf M 011/#/ lie More Than Plvamnl to recoivo a WVdding liiu^r set with yviiuino Diamonds ? Sri with 5 DIAMONDS $27.50 Lt t lis show unU'tu*Uni - Louis Selig Your Siiico IHMU Main & Watrr Sis. School Suggestions / Give TJtem Good Tools to Work With I'm* IVlH'ilh Killers Slulc* I .? 1 1 a < * 1 1 Noli* liooks Tablet* Book Straps Itook C.urrirr* IVnril Itoxr* 11V hare err;/ School Xttd ami of tea if* of. the tight price. . S( IIOOI. ? id ictj/s makes a rush and iry hare made oi>e\i\< ; careful prepa rations. Com pet cut. c.vtra cri/bofl 1/ /trom /dli/ and satisfactorily. It trill Jul p us to help thy . other frlloty if tjoti do not insist on h(ji'itifj y tackat/cs v rapped. 1*1. EASE DO IS'OT ^ lost of the books in use ttowttrh ASK FOR i.KEDFV State adtiption on which there is tt Special Price IF THEY Mill SO/J) F()U CASH. We want everybotl i/ to liary adrantaf/e of this price (tint to mulct1 if possibly ererybodf/ must pa if cash. The small mnrf/in of profit, trill not perm it an;/ chart/ in;/. This is no reflection on am/one s crctlit , it is the nan School Hooks are sold oil over the State. Wc can not break the ride. Thank yon, P. W. MELICK CO. ALKRAMA TODAY Big Boy Williams "THE^VENGER" AImi IIAKOI.I) Mil. I. Kit ill "I.KATIIKK S UM KINGS" ADMISSION lO AND 30 CENTS MATINEE AND NIGHT MOWN I'OP O *F PEOPV.E VJE-Rt CAKS P to"" ( ENOUGH To SEE the PO<5S?B?.lT>E=,?M \ *MA&\C. MOD' ID H?UE*>0 "TROUBLE / RaisimG *10000 - But THfcM'u. , ?) Bom vwlDCAT %E?o(?iT>t% uK? \ l peasants ***> iXt good tmi?oC> ) ^ DROP U*? ?v HCTT POKER rn-/ BY rAYI.()l< SOM -MOU MIVKt JE%T3amES"~'>^S| <-OOK \_>KE ^ ^WRSEM<V\D ? iF ED Tl OFFER MOO A ?\0 Blu. TOR (V D(M& 7 S . mouo prm out the 6old f iuumgs I INMmTEETMH,NDM&KEME.LE*OE \ , mm \jtfr arm for securom mcajR TERMS VIOuuD M*KE ? (r5piTi S *ES OP *ML<=. FEEL uKE r-> , AFEMhERBEDII , ' pi MR &ON>N> - 1 DO t^crr WSHTO t>6C?U?tvGt ?*A6vC MUD" BOT 1 tU'NH \T S ft. MERE ? FAD - PEOPLE 1WE \T jP COR A {$? <bwoRT Time BOT uKE OThER am~r^T':] . MCMecntS vt wjn.v. 01E an I EARvx D EKTW u? -mwbj^'I ' l? I D'DMT fc=>* It) ?? ' r; \ HEAR the MOORNRA. 1, \F MOU vNS\ST 1!LL PUT yjp The MON?M VOR A F\RST MORTGA&E OMMOUft PROPERTY HOOSE ftND FoRKn'bHUsi&S - TW<E> \N*U_ N\_SO iNCujDE T vOoR.CAR-MOUStfbNONJER \ MOuR UFE INSURANCE TO ME 1 WmD Lu. CHft.R6t X*5<<0 FOR J the rervcq bv the jsivn \ IftfiMEOFOP mcajR terms ON \U0AN OF i\0,000 77h? Ni?ir toll Modfs % Aro arrivlnu daily ? Smart C'oatH with and without fur trimming* Stiu|t|?y Frocks, SklrtH ami Swcult-r* ? All that i# n.'W.-Ht and h;:t-Cut,te ? 8??c thy new M. LKU;il SIIKKP CO. WOMAN'S WHAIl Ladies New Fall Slippers A customer of our'* Jutft ar rived, hark from her vacation, i immi helioidhm th*' new Fall My lr eflVets. slo' ??xciainiod: "l?h " whv didn't I wait?" Si vt ??*?11 Hi-* and MunninK hI 1 1? I" ' I'h have arrived and wi- wili Im* iilt'dwii lo tiliow you those III'M' *l>leH. Tin- a hove Sn:?p|?y Tie Is car ried In I'utent and lliack Suede. Owens Shoe Co. - - , i MONUMENTS Lawson & Newton TIIK M()M*MB\T PKOPIJC K.slinuif cm C<ivcn on Work S?*C 0>ili|?ir|?> Monticcllo Ave., at lltlt tU. NORFOLK. VA. 'will arrange extra couch equip ment on train arriving Raleigh September 2, 3. 15, lfi, 17, 22, 22, account Htudenta returning to j school for the fall *ex.s|on. Addi tional Hlecplng earn will bo oper ated from Norfolk on these dates J If required, and prospective pas sengers should make reMervatlons through their hical agent at tho earl lent iioxulhle date. nop. 1,14, 21 KL DAI, LO CIGARS FninoUM For Quality D. R. MORGAN & CO. WIIOLK8ALR (iltOIKItS I'lione 504) M. C?. Morris* -tic & (.0111 puny F II R N I T II R E C'AMH. If Von Miivn It CllttlHT, If Vcmi Wnnt It. Sick Headache "I havo used Black* Draught when ne?<lod for the i>ABt 25 yoara," say* Mr*. Emilia Grimes, of Vorbcc. Mo. "I began tak? Ing It for a had caw of conMlpatlon. I would got constipated and feel Juat miserable ? alugglnh, Ured, a bad tasto In my mouth, . . . and aoon my head would bogln hurting and I would havo a aevoro nick hcadache. 1 don't know ITnC who slartad mo to taking TtiedfonTs BLACK-DRAUGHT but It did the work. It Juat eeomod to clean** the liver. Very aoon I felt like new. Constipation caueea the *y*tom to reabnorh poinona that may cauiio great pain and much danger to your health. Take Thcdford'a Wark-T>rauRht. It will stimulate the llrer and help to drive out the pol MM, Sold by all dealer*. Coat* only one cent a doae. KX 104

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