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PXGETWO iTHE MORNING HERALD, DECEMBER 5,-1915 .- ft lieflllness VISITORS WIL ilas Uealtened lour System It FILL PULPITS Methodist Pastors Are Out of City Attending the Conference MOB it is often advisable to take a safe and relaible tonic one . that will help Nature bring back the appe tite, assist the digestion, keep the liver and bowels active, make rich red blood In' ether Words, help you back to your former health and strength. You will find just such a tonic and appetizer in TETTER1 M CLURE TO SPEAK Special Services Will Be Held at the West Dur ham Baptist Church ST. PHILIP'S EPISCOPAL. Rev. S. s, itost Vector. Second Suit ITS RECORD EXCEEDS 60 YEARS. YOU REALLY SHOULD TRY IT. NOTICE TO THOSE WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR SANITARY TAX FOR 1915. Your attention is called to the faet that your Sanitary Tax for'1915 on dry closets .is long passeddu'e. Further indulgence can mot be given. Please call on the Sanitary Police working in your district and settle at once. By so doing, save cost to yourself. A. CHEATHAM, : Superintendent of Health. Whi'e the Me)thodlst ipastors are out of the city attending the confer ence'the usual Sunday school services will be held at all of the churches and some of the pulpits of these min isters will be filled by visiting preachers. Dr. A. D. McClure, of Wil mington, will speak to the young peo ple at the First 'Presbyterian church today, and will fill the pulpit there at both the morning and evening ser vices. Dr. Vann is to preach, at the West Durham Baptist church, and there will also be special services there. - ; The announcements follow: .EDGEMONT BAPTIST. Services will be held both in the morning and evening. The sermons will be preached by the pastor, Rev, Charles C. Smith. Sunday school will be held at the usual hour. The pubr lie is invited to attend these serviced. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST. Elder C. F. Denny will preach at this church this morning at 11 o'clock: There wi'j be no evening services. The public is invited to attend. , LAKE WOOD BAPTIST. Sunday school at 9:30. P. .A. Ward, superintendent. Preaching by the pas tor both morning and evening at the usual hours. Come one and all. - -.. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Second Sunday of Advent. Mornin, services: Holy communion .at Sunday school at 10 a. to. Evening. services: Prayer, sermon and bene diction at 7:30. The public- is cor? dially invited to attend these services, FIRST PRBSBfYTERIAJI. (Dr. A. D. McClure," of Wilmington N. C, will preach at 11 a. m. and ai 8 p. m. Dr. McClure, who has been specially successful in young people's work, comes tp Durham as the, guest of the young people's society ,' of the Christian Endeavor. He speaks to the society at 7:15 p. m. Sunday school and adult bible classes at a: 30. - 1 and Monday- METRO PRESENTS The Flower of the Creen, Little , Mary Miles Minter Jn a 5 act Presentation of X Dreckenredge Ellis' great hovel day, In Advent Sunday school at 9:43 a-.m.,' Mr...Ev D. IPusey, superintend ent Men's bible class . with lecture Jjy-flajor. W. A. Guthrie at 10. Litany, sermon and holy communion at 11. Sitbiect: "The Ron of Man flomlnn- In Hitf Glory." I Sunday school and bi ble class for the deaf in the after noon at the usual hour, this ser vice to be conducted by Miss Tilling- hast and- Mr. Fortune. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL, EAST DURHAM. Sunday school at 2:60 p. m., Mr; Chas. H. Burcham, superintendent Short service and address at 3 : 30. All are invited. ST. JOSEPH'S EPISCOPAL. WEST ': ; . DURHAM. Sunday school at 9 : 30 a. m., Mr. W. A-, Erwin, superintendent. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. At thig service Rev. Thos. L. Trott, former minister at West Durham, will preach.. It is hoped the congregation will turn out in large numbers to hear their former pastor, and the en tire public is cordially invited. WEST DURHAM METHODIST, i Rev. W. L. Lay will preach at 11 o'clock. Rev. Louie Hamilton will preach at 7:15. Senior lElpworth league will meet at 4 o'clock. Junior Ep worth league at 2:30 p. m. (SECOND BAPTIST. Services today as follows: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m;, J. C. ' Mar; ham, superintendent. The men's bi ble class. WjM meet at 9:45 a. m., Mr. L. P. iMcLendoh, teacher. All men are invited to ' attend the class Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m by the pastor. Morning subject: "Life s Upper Room." Evening sub ject "The Ideal Man." The Sunday school room will be opened Sunday night and all who attend will be able to get in. The B. Y. P. U.'s will meet at 2:30 p. m. The public is cordial iy mvuea 10 auena an or the ser vices. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Bible school at 9:30, D. L. Boone, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor ,,WL .Wells, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A special Thanksgiving Offering will be taken at the morning service for the benefit; of the Chris uan orphanage. Prayer services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. SPECIAL SERVICES. Special services at the West Dur-. brother, one sent to the Morning Her- ham Baptist church Sunday. What aid for publication, and a copy spread Grover Shoes For Tender Feet Low heel and high heel button. Turn and welt soles. PRICES $400 & $4.50 ' " r ' : ; mrni , iij ' ti.! fTw-i.uuiiiiMiiwBiii..iii, '. ... i....-.-, mm The -Best Shoe ; on m Market 'for Ten- W English last and Mary Jane. Lace and button. Cloth and Leather Tops. "We have a large stock with complete' sizes. Patent and Gun Mtal. lure IU II idlii SHOES,! TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. promises to be the most enthusiastic I on the minutes of our lodge, ever sa- 8eryice ever, held in the West Dur ham itoptist) church will take place bunday morning at 10:30. The Sun- aay school will , meet at the usual hour. .9: 30, after which the classes will assemble to thje auditorium to present their pffenhg -, on the, new church building. $1,600. Ms already been sub scribed. No ,juew ,pledges will be taken, but any one who has not cqn tributea and '..aesires :to. do so will have an opportunity. Dr. Vann will preach after the of ferings have been made. Special mu sic win be- rendered by Miss Rosa Warren, who stands high in. Durham as a soloist, and by the church choir. The slogan is, $1,500 and 500 in Sun day school. The "public is cordially mviiea. , - .... : LAKEWOOD METHODIST. 1 iSunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. E, moss, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m.' by Rev. 'John Kline arid sft 7:30 by Revfi J. R. Hurley. The pul lie is cordially invited to attend these services. cred to the memory of Brother Jack son. J. O. PLEASANTS, J. A. MEDLIN, ,J. L-ldRXSUM. ' Committee. CARD OF THANKS. you personally; we wish to take this method of thanking our friends for their kindness arid sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved daughter , arid Bister.'- 7 W. R. KERR, And Family. Mr. Wilcox Returns.', - Mr. Ai L. Wilcox returned yester day morning from New 6rk .where he has been buying jewefcys.fbr the Jones an5 Frasier company',3iolJu"ay trade. The store, is arranging, - lor their holiday opening on tpe' tpnth c the month. & - Mrs, TTTvi.-,' ..' Joe Stewart, of Roxhoro spont yesterday in the city shopping.; WITH THE RECORDER. "IXI IF VXS 1ST Grand Tuesday Mary Ficfeiojrd in ESMERALDO 'A Feature Booked For Each Day This Week. Watch the Herald For Announcements. Several Defendants Faced His Honor Yesterday Morning. Seven defendants in six cases faced the recorder in yesterday morning's session of police court. Most of these answered to minor charges and the docket was expeditiously cleared. A negro plead guilty to the charge of drunkenness; he was taxed $5 and the costs, half of the fine beinsr re mitted. Cullen Howerton plead suiltv to thp charge of leaving the engine running on an automobile unattended. Judg ment was suspended upon the pay ment of the costs. Ruffin Ragan, charged with assault and battery, entered a plea of iruilfy Judgment was suspended upon the uavuieui ui me cusis. ' Gregory S. Walllns was corivict'ed or selling quad, in this case also judgment ' was suspended upon payment of the costs. Joseph Gain and -Lena Carrington pieaa guilty to the charge of f. and a. Another case of suspension of judg ment upon-the payment of the costs. D. C. Toran admitted that he h! "toted" a pistol. Five bucks and the trimmings was the price of Toran's rreeaom. He was also required abandon his Weapon. to - , Resolution Of Respect. Wherein the Almighty and supreme ruler.haa seen fit in His Infinite wis dom to take from us. on Oct 25, 1915. our friend aod . brother. James L. Jackson, from- this; world of suffer ing to. his home where sufferings be no more, land ' . ' Wherein Brother Jackson had reached the age' of three score years we are reminded" that when the mas ter sends the summons w shnnM he ready to meet Him. Therefore, be It resolved. . . 1. That Branson council No. 9. Sons and Daughters of Liberty, in the deaihoJ-Bfothr Jackson loses s de voted and loyal member and a chris tian gentleman and his church a loyal member. . . 1. That - while we bow in humble submission to the will of the supreme councilor yet we feel the loss . we have sustained in He death of our brother and friend. -3. We: was. proud of the life ot Brother Jackson, the devotion to his family, church and the noble prin ciples of oar beloved order. - 4. That a, cocv of tU THKiiitinr.i ;$v$iy article that w;ifej:"jtotX)ffer has been de liberately and carefully cnoseji. We have worked lor. months to prepare, this holiday stock for you. V( are sure you will be'.pleabeil with the result of qiir labor, ; Th& satisfaction of making your pur chases here conies from knowing you will be treat ed right before and after purchasing.' It is dis tinctly understood that everything we sell is back ed by our guarantee, and whether you spend little or much, we want to assure you that your money buys more here than the -same, amount spent else where. Here Are A Few Suggestions Studs Watches La Valliers Bracelets Silver. Flatware Knives, Forks, Spoons Card Cases Coin Boxes Toilet Sets Emblems Vanity Sets The Jeweler Vest Chains Vest Buttons Collar Buttons Fob Seals Brooches ' Rings Scarf Pins Hat Pins Beauty Pins Fountain Pens Military Brushes 4 f THE WAM "CASE" ON YOUR JEWILRY 7 IS LIKE "STERLING" ON SILVER 4 1 W sent to the family f tie deceased
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