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i CUUMLOXTK, - DAILY. OBSJrJK V l&K, SILNDAY, MA 5U, Xbuft. ; SuridaySsrvicSs f; - ' ' PRESBTTERIAN. ' " First The pastor. Rev. Dr. W. M. JOncaid. will preach m the morning at 11 on "The Kingdom and the Child" : and In the evening at 8:15 on "Manly - Christianity;" men s meeting at 9:45; ;,' young men's brotherhood meeting at '- 11:40; Sunday school at 1:30; all are - cordially Invited to these services. Tenth Avenue Rev. A. R. Shaw. ' pastsr. Preaching at 11 and 8 by fi the pastor; Sunday schnl at 5:30; prayer meeting Wecpesdav e .renins at '' t; ail are cordially invitoi. Pegram Street Rv.,X. R. HirrHon pastor. Sunday school at 1); in the ..absence of the pastor, who will be in " Newton, Rev. E. A. Sample, of Hen ' - deraonvllle, will preach at notn er , vices, at 11 and at 8; prayer mating Wednesday evening at 8; everybody is i. welcome. Second Preaching in the morning At II and In the evening at 8:15 by r the pastor, Rev. Dr. A A. Mcear:hy; Sunday school at J: 30; on Wednesday : evening at 8:15 the Presbyterian Uri--. ion of the Women's Missionary Society J will hold the first meeting of a two- day session; delegates from all the churches of Presbytery are expected (i to attend this meeting; the public is cordially Invited. &L Paul Rev. Charles E. Kaynal. 'pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8 by the 5 pastor; men's prayer meeting 10:30; Sunday school at 3:$0; prayer meeting .. Wodnesday evening at 8; at all serv ices the public la welcome. , Westminster Rev. F. D. Jones, pastor, preaching at 11 and 8. Hun day school at 3:10. Public cordially invited METHODIST. Tryon Street Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Dr. G. H. Detwiler, at II and st 8;; men's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3 80, mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at 8; Epworth League Friday evening at 8. Calvary Rev. K. K Williamson, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8.15. Sunday school at 3; all are welcome to these service Trinity Services at 11 conducted by the pastor, Rev. K. L Hmn; st 8 15 the Woman s Koreign Missionary So ciety will hold a publl'' meeting; Sun day school at 3:30; all re welcome. BAPTIST Ninth Avenue Rev. L,. ft. Pruett, pastor. Preaching at 11 and H by the pastor; Sunday school meets at :46; prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening at 8; visitors are cordially In vited. First Rev. Dr. Herman H Hulten, pastor. Morning worship at 11. c.ib Ject, "A Revolutionary Gospel." even ing worship st 8:15. subject. The 3tItglon of Belief;" Sunday school at 8, apoclal music, prayer meeting Wed nesday evening at 8 16, all are wel come. Pritcbard Memorial Rev. Dr. E. E. Bomar, pastor. Hours of worship St 11 and 8; the pastor will preach at the morning hour on "The Peril of a Negatlvs Christian Dlfe." and at night on "Sin and Suicide," Sunday school In the morning at 9; visitors welcome to all services. A. Tt. P. 'Forest Grove Sabbath school 9:30; preaching at 4 by Rev. Horace Rabb. First Preaching at 11 and 8 by Rev. Horace Rabb. Sabbath school at12:15; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Chalmers Memorial Rev. R. E. Hough, pastor. Services In Sims' Hall, Boulevard and Bland street, Dllworth, at 11 and 8; Sabbath school at 12; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8; all are cordially invited to these serv ices. East Avenue Tabernacle The ser vices In the morning will be In th In terest of the Laymen's Missionary Movement, the speakers being Messre. f. H. Ross and F. R. Cates, and Dr. Jeorge W. Pressly; every member of the congregation is urged to be pres ent at this hour; preaching st R : 1 ." by Rot. John A. Smith; Sabbath school at 4; T. P. C IT., at 7:30; mid week prayer and praise service Wed nesday evening at 8:15; a cordial In vitation Is extended to strangers and visitors to attend these services. Villa Heights Sabbath school 2:30; preaching at 3.30 by Rev. John A Smith; the public Is cordially Invited to all services. LUTHERAN. . St. Mark's. North Tryon street, be tween 6eventh and Eighth Rev. Rob art L. Patterson, pastor. Sunday school at :45; morning service at 11, subject, "Continue Thou;" evening Service at 8, subject. "Peter's Pente oostal Sermon;" the day's services -will i be the commemoration of the out pouring Of the Holy Spirit; at the morning service a class of catachu inens will be confirmed; the sermon Will he addressed to them and they .Will receive their first communion; at the evening service the boys' vholr Will repeat "The Story of the Cross," ' and render other appropriate music. ' . - EPISCOPAU " St. Peter's, corner North Tryon and Seventh streta Rev. Harris Mailin gs krodt, rector. Whit Sunday. Sun day school and Bible class at 9:30: morning prayer, sermon and Holy . Communion at 11: evening prayer and Sermon at 8; pews free; all are wel wmt. , Church of the Holy Comforter, - South Boulevard Morning prayer and sermon at 11; Sunday school and Bi ble class at 4. St. Martin's chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets Sunday school and Hl ? We class at 8; evening prayer and sermon at 8. St. Andrew's chapel. Seversvllle At I; evening prayer and sermon; at 4 Sunday school. . s Chapel of Hope. East Fifteenth -Street Sunday school at 3 30; evening prayer and sermon at 8. CCHjORED CHURCHES. "t' , A. M. E. ZION. -' Grace 5n connection with the grand rally which closes to-day. Rev. C C Alieyne, pastor of John Wesley A. M. E. Zion church. Washington. D. G. will preach at 11 o'clock this morning. Eyeryhody Is welcome. CHURCH MtSIC. ;V The following programmes will be rendered at the services of the differ ent Churches of the city to-day: TRTON STREET METHODIST. , A May programme will be given at Tryon Street Methodist church this evening by Mrs. A. D. Glascock, or ganist. The organ has Jujat been thor- ' oughly overhauled and tuned. Lowell's question, "What is so rare as' a day in June," is solved by a brother nature-lover, who replies. !'A beautiful May day, a day in warbler 'Xl BUCK ROE HOTEI Bnrkroe Beach, Virginia; , 'Lower Chesapeske Bay. with un- ; abstracted view. Magnificent scenery, lift bathing, fine fishing and beauti ful . drives. Those seeking rest and quiet by the sea will find this an Ideal spot, Cnder the management of the Xewport News and Old Point Railway and Electric Compasy. Write for rate and booklet. - -i - I time," Fifteen minutes before the 8 o'clock evening service, Mrs. Glascock will play a portion of titerndale's "Benetto 3. Minor 8ymphony," so sug gestive of storm and sunshine. a ! spring time sketch by John Hyatt Brewer and a pastorale by btavennas en. This lovely sound-pamtlng pic tures the green landscape, flocks lying in shady places and cattle standing in shady pools, bringing to mind Words worth's lines, "A drowsy murmur floats into the air like thistledown, slumber is everywhere." A Paasepied by Dellbes and bird song by Batiste completes the group, the former suggesting the pipes used by the shepherds while watching their flocks, the latter foretelling the glad ness of summer The complete Sun day's programme follows MORNING. Organ Fantasl In E minor I.ubols Anthem. "O B Joyful In the Lord' . Van 1-oer Quartette. Offertory oran. "May Morning" Rohlnson Pcttl'iide r'.arcli In B flat Igarde EVENING Portion G minor symphony Kterndale Bennett Spring Time Sketch" (for flute") .... J H. Brewer Paep!ed (fir oboel and madrigal. Anthem. "The Iuy In Gently Sinking to a riose" Nevin Quartette. Ofrnory, Pastorale Stavfnhagen Postl'ifle Incidental Muiic to Henry Viii Sir Arthur Ru II I van MRS GLASCOCK. Organist and Director. TRINITY METHODIST. MORNING. Prlurift-In I'lmnor Best Anthem- "IJft fp Your Hears" .. .. ! Williams I Solo- "Rnrk of Ages ' Johnson ', Miss Rozzelle. ; Offertory-A ndantlno Schubert Posilude "I nfold Ye Portals" .. Gounod EVENING. 1'relnde-- Barcarole Hoffman Anthem Shades of Night Are Falling" Sheldon Off'-rtory- Largo Chopin rostlude March Triumphal .. .. Costa ROBERT L. K EES LEU. Organist and Choirmaster. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. MORNING. Prelude 'Morning" Grieg Anthem "The Night If Far Spent" .. Steane Offertory Solo, "The Publican'' Van de Water Miss May Penfleld rostludo- "St. Ann's Fugue" Bach Sacred Oratorio-"The Holy City" .. .. A J Gaul. J. H. CRAIGH1LI Organist and Director. SECOND PRE9BTTBRLVN. MORNING. Prelude "Processional" Lorens Anthem "He Shall dorse Dowa Like Rain" Buck Offertory Duet. "Hark, Hark My Soul" Shelley Postlude Allegro O. Wagner EVENING. Prelude Andantlno Lsmare Anthem "From the Rising of the Sun" Bachmann Offertory "Oh, For a Closer Walk." .. Foster Postlude Andante Rellgioso Mendelssohn Organist and Director. HARRY J. ZEHM, FIRST BAPTIST. MORNING. Prelude "Processional" Satner Anthem "Seek Ys the Ixird" .. Roberts Mr. ITshtr and Choir. Offertory "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me".... Schnecker Quartette. Postlude "Moderato" Rlnck EVENTNO. Prelude "Evening Btar" Wagner Anthem "Songs of Praise" .. .. Gounod Offertory "Praise Ya" Verdi Trto Mrs. Byrd. Messrs. Usher and Butt. rostlude- "Pilgrim's Chorus" .. Wagner MRS A LE3X STEPHENS, Organist snd Director. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN. MORNING Prelude "Song of Hope" .. .. Halting Anthem "Incline Thine War to Me" Hemmel Baritone Solo 8. M. Keith. Offetory "Consolation" . . Mendelssohn Postlude CreJIes Amman Rossini EVENING. Prelude Sextetts from "Lucia" . . .. Donesette Anthem "Sun of My Soul" Parker Boys' Chorus. Offertory Andante Gullmant "The Story of the Cross" .. Icy Baker Boys' Chorus. Postlude-"Msrch of the Priest" .. .. Mendlssobn W. HARVEY OVHRCARSH. Organist and Director. ST. PETER'S EPISCOTAU MORNING. Prelude Moderato Smart Ventle and Julbllate" .Cathedral Psalter Te Deura Westtjerry Anthem "Ho! Every One That Thrtat- eth" Martin March Rellgleuse Merkel EVENTNO. Prelude "Invocation" Gullmant Magnificat Toura Nunc Dlmlttla Tours Anthem "Gloria" Mozart Postlude Scherso Cap pod Soloist. Mr. John Fox. HENRY F. ANDERSON, Organist and Choirmaster. Rev. E. R. Williams to Men. Rev. Mr. E. E. Williamson, paster of Calvary Methodist church, will be the speaker at the meeting for men at the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Williamson will take for his subject "The Ideal Man." A cordial Invitation is extended to all men to attend. Georgia Railroad's Successful Bluff. Asheville Gazette-News The Georgia Railroad made a shrewd move when It stopped Its trains and announced that It would resume operations when the State au thorities thought they were ready to protect its employes from attack. FOR SALE Comfort and Batting Mill In Alabama Best location for labor, fuel and climate. Product can be sold before It is made. Property Is to be sold for division, ana can be had for about 60 per cent, of its value if sold at once. 1. Vi. RANKIX, Bos 51, Birmingham, aj. It's Kot AO Ft-teBf te the FtifHp plnea. Greensboro Record. Not a great deal W work is requir ed of the soldiers in Lho Philippines, leaving time for other occupations. Col. Ed. F. Glenn, of the regular army, who has been In that country for some time, writes bis brother, Mr. R. G. Glenn, of this place, that he Is engaged in extensive fanning with the Moros, who, he says, are fins, farmers, if thy are the greatest gamblers on earth. Colonel Olenn says they make as much as $250 an acre from coffee and when they get through with the crop they proceed to gamble it away. What Matters the Name? Scotland Neck Commonwealth. "What's in a name?" The trustees jof what was once the Baptist Univer sity for Women evidently think there is a great deal. From "Baptist Fe male University" to "Baptist Univer sity for Women." Now "Meredith , College." May the small number ol I people that appreciate the true sig nificance of the nam last given to f the institution grow larger, and know that the standard Is being raised, not I lowered, as the institution growr 'older. Mr. Payne Bides His Time. Roanoke News. When Congress met In epecjal ses sion there was an abundance of talk about the Payne bill. The name of the chairman of the committee on ways and means has been lost In the senatorial shuffle. Now it Is the Ald rlch bill. Meanwhile Mr. Payne is Imitating the tactics of Br'er Fox. He "lays low an' says nuffen." WHISKIES & THAT NEVER DISAPPOINT.! Send your mail orders to n "Ue old reliable house. Write for complete price lint 4 Qts. 18 Qta. Lasarus Crab $4 OO 81 1 OO Va. Mountain (7 rarj old) 4.00 1S.00 Cabinet Rye 2.75 7.RO XX Red Rye 2.&0 e.50 Va. Apple Braady 8.75 7.50 Yadkin R. Corn.. 8.50 7.00 Georgia Corn .... 2.50 S.60 All Goods Gaarantee Remit Homy tr Express Or der li LazarusGoodman Co Roanoke, Va. formerly lyichiar f , Va. A H Trotter For Caswefl. I " Tanceyvllle Wntlnel. We understand that several ef our moat Influential business men have written Mr. Junius H. Harden, the secretary and general manager of the Br-Gra-Haw Traction Company, In regard to the contemplated trolley line through Caswell, and! It Is not un likely that, at an early' date, these gentlemen will meet Mr. Harden and his associates and discuss the feasi bility of this project. We are Inform ed that Mr. Harden has in mind a trolley line from Burlington to Bayne's store, on to Yanceyville by way of Hightowers, thence to Danville. Want the Seaboard Air Line. Greensboro Record. The continued purchase of Sea board Air Line stock by the Hawley syndicate gives Vise to' the report that the C. & O. has an eye on the road, which will give It an outlet South and make a fine system.' It Is evident that the receivership of the Seaboard will be terminated before many months. The Southern and the Coast Line have been casting eyes at It, but to no purpose. Wfy.J ' ctpw j'i, tool OLD FRIENDS are pleasantly surprised when they discover that each has shown the same excellent judgment and (liscriminating taste. BAILEY BROS' ROCK AND RYE made of best tobacco, properly cured, and delightfully flavored, has pleased and made friends of thou sands of chewers. Practical Test Proves Tobacco Taste. BAILEY BROTHERS (Incorporated) Winston -SaJem, N. C. No VvMer tobaccos mas thaa thois manufac tured by EAILEY BROS. NOT IN A TRUST 1st x.fk if J; YOUR There is nothing better than life insurance. 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FRY, President, Democrmt Bead t Help. WllnWgton Star, J ' tr.' President Taft defiantly announce! that he will. go right on appointing Democrats to office In the South, as he 'la determined to name only the best men for the Federal positions. As wf Democrats wish to aid him In getting hold of the best men, no Dem ocrat, so far. has had the heart to -decline any appointment that comes his way. - ' i Where Talk la Not Cheap. Baltimore American. With a telephone company in New York showing figures Including 000,000,000 calls In the year, on near ly 10.000,000 miles of wire, and as sets of over $(00,000,900, talk evi dently Is not cheap in this Communi cative age. It Is more on the order of a gold mine. A Problem For Senator AldrleK Durham- Sun. instead of figuring out that the big gest Republican majorities did not come from States that have insurgent Senators. Mr. Aldrich might work out on his slate where the Republican vote of the future is coming from. 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