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IN THE RELIGIOUS WORLD
FCTTWO BrriCIKNCT INTO TBI
(JMUaClL.
The laMraotloaal leads School
aoa For Pvhraary ft la "The Soros
Helpers." Acta ek. 1
(By William T. Ellis.)
Wkea Mea aad Religion "experts"
fee about the had with their slogaa
of "efficiency" they were hailed aa
aew force aad as bearers or a sew
Message. As a atatter of fact, they
really only illustrated the truth that
Chrietiaaa hare to get hack to the New
TeetaaieM to bo "up to date," for a bet
ter preftrsai of efaetoeey tkaa theirs
waa laid dowa for itself by tho early
Church ia Jerusalem, as aoeelactly told.
In the eerea verses f roes the Biata Chap
ter of The AeU whisk constitute tkia
flnaday School Leaeoa.
"Now ia these days, whea the ansa
ber of disciples waa multiplying, there
arose a unrmuriag of tko Qrociaa Jews
easiest tho Hebrews, because their wid
owe were aegleeted la tko daily miaie-
tratioa. Aad tho twelvs called the mul
titude of the diaeiploa aato them, and
said. It is aot fit that we should forsake
the word of God, and serve table. Looa
ye oat thorefofc, bretsren, front among
you seven men or food report, ran or
the Spirit and of wisdom, whom we aiay
appoint over this business. . But wa
will continue stesdfestly la prayer, and
la the ministry f the word. Aad the
saying pleased the whole multitude : and
they choae Stephen, a man full of faith,
and of the Holy Spirit, and Philip, and
Protchoris, and Kir&nor, aad Timoa, and
Parnienxs, and Nieolaus a proselyte of
Antioch; whom they set before the
a post We; snd when they had prayed,
they laid their hands upon them.
"And the word of flod Increased; and
the number of Uio disciples multiplied
in Jerusalem exceedingly; and a great
company of the priests were obedient
to the faith "
I'arest snd LITe.
Rome timorous souls are disturbed by
tlie ditwonti 'it evident I" the Apostolic
Church. Wherever there is life there is
movement nnl irnrrat. All progress ia
a series of S'ljuMments. The one place'
of perfect placidity Is the graveyard,
ami often the city's advance causes that
to lie dug up and built over. A big
hint in hidden, not very dtteply, in this
New Testament episode, to the effect
that the form and usage of the Chris
tisn Church is not a fixed and rigid
thing, to which all generations should
conform, hut aa adaptation to the
changing needs and conditions of every
century. I pity the postot of a local
congregation who is dominated by a
few "conservative" members who wsnt
things done in the good old way.
The message and mission of the
church are eternally unchanged ; hot
her imtliiMta may vary from year to
year.
Home one has said that the two angels
of progress are the angels of birth and
the angels of death: both bring changes
In this inxtance it was growth that
caused the church to modify her meth
ods. Thut growth, as lr. Torrey points
out, was nut by addition, but by multi
plication Rurh an accession of new
life niadc i hangrs inevitable.
An old new evil seems to have tie
veloped early in the Jerusalem Church:
too few men had" too much responsi
bility. The whole load was on the
shoulders of the apostles. T,hey were
the busiest men in the city. Mo nina
tan do efficiently as ninny kinds of
work as were required of them. I
talked with a Inyman leceutly who had
lieen, uutil his U f H-lf errfnurij-u
tion, a meihbcr of tueuty eight bourds,
commit!' es nu, irirt u s. Ol.t iouslv. no
one man could 'bt efT"i'tive work in so
many ilifTi mil r;i, :irito-s. Kirn the
apoetli. tunned in the pri sence of
Christ II iinelf, were not eqilill to the
burdous laid mi them by th rupidty
growing church.
tin Man. One Jh.
"We mast suve ourselves for our
higVst work." so id the apostles That
is a good life rule for eterl-o,l We
must confess thut eun tho apostles
were not a success at work for which
they were not suited "To oery man
his work" is s Nciifiturr that needs often
to be preaeheil iljutn
If the rhiinlis today would adopt
the motto, 'One iiihii, one Job" theio
would be a smft in, reuse in efficiency.
The notion timt s certain few "leading
men" must hold most of the offices In
a congregation i a grave mistake, it
ruts in seernl directions. The buaV
good men do not put their wholo pnw
, era into any one tnsk. so Mint the work
Buffers. Others, who might do the work,
are kept therefrom, to the loss of thciu
selves and th, church That is a wise
faahion which is gromng in many
churches of adopting the rotary system
of office bearing, with a compulsory
Rheumatism
. iThsAU HM Vwn GI-m hy flm WlW
fcUt It H Wbmu ttmry Serr to !-C
KWm4 tim Mc7-JmI THt AMim
Yf at awful wvtfvfinM and mitmry Kjiv-
' iBsaaTiit Uii win, Mark II. effttHMtMi of Sjm-
fm. hrm York, how terrible n tnv to
ttmli IwivplhaM rhspurnatbm W and Mtt
1 aMWoBaa -fqaaa. aw (nialB Wttn , si If UftfUnUllaCmB
i ftr rWtttl. Ita vraap. Ha wana wry
tw rtetiaa to knyw 1m w
..! -ad Sasi fstM Law Lhrhass :
a Taisaaa Mr Mta-
eTo sko eerwjf ft 1M I was sets ikes by
VVAbMIsbbT faM stBaaWatBBBBBBvtojsTy aasasMBBBaMsmaaeV I aftf-
Wes so one aese who have M knew, far
oswe aVrae swam. I BrW eeseey aftse rmm
atby. aad sVytse after liSn, ass) aash reiM
is I ssarcsi waa sw sssswrse. rtaaur. I
sVaasf a essaasV the sen me inajlmli, aost
mhm awesr wtinwiiT I am aivea si . a
Bsssias' who were sarrthir eiaWiU aad evea
wneasawra. l simiilim, east II iBnli. a
sfaajst at eBBfyy efaatam
I vtm esw saweNB aay mrai of
rwii'is an it 1. e try eVk aai islisi heal-
m r. Ahs m hm aa4 st east H bee
J ' " i w awo- esai the
f "t tr tmaJETZSt a. yJtiEr fSTt
V mf ewaee ae liaaie 11 m . idrf ar
txaorisees swesVwt Nal SsSw. Wrwe s
.e. MaaaT at JACKgoM. tea, Mt V W
ar , Bjes so, W. T V
4- wass
- aiiii.eii.is.il ... i... ii s i i. II
Httraini Mvmi tanl. Tk
i plan promote mcMMr a -weu as
aMcnr. uv dcaru or wurtsnsa mm-
art is partly due to tks uawis seat
tratioa of offtcee U few mea.
A goldea word, St to bo embossed
ad kept oa bis desk by every m la later
of tho gospel, wma spokoa by tko apoe
tloo kea thsy declared "It ia aot at
that wo ekould leaea tko word of God
aad serv tables." Lot ail tat toagre-
gatioa err "Arses I" Bock to year book
aad to your praver-eloeet, brothor poo-
tor. Tho ehnrch of today to soffsrlng
from iatelleetoal aad spiritual bsrrea
bom la tho pulpit. Wo ke -raised op
a brood of aila 1st rial eonatltteoawa
aad auaagert aad e tread boy aad so
cial oraamentf aad after dinacr speak
era. All tho whilo tho poop la are groaa
lag for more of powor la tho oerrnoa
aad prayer aad family riaitatioa. A
famooa EagUskBtaa oae lolc a teas at it
too of parish Uiaera: "Hero an ny feet
aad hero la my hoad: ehooe which oad
of me yea will have.' They, choao pal
pit power, and rot a fair share of pas
toral work besides. Tkia preeeat fine
day School Lessoa la obo that shoald be
studied ia every theological aemlaary
aad preacheraf meeting la tho laad: for
its principal porat is "Shoemaker, etlrk
to your last; aad Preacher, pot year
flret work Bret."
Spirit eel Coaaorvatana.
Whea a bit of business was to d
doas efficiently In the Apostolic church
they did aot seek oat the eaoa who had
the highest rating la tho Jerasalera
Rredstree, or who ran tho biggest busi
nesses in the eity. The modern notion
that only commercial efflclraey is nerd
ed on the board of trustees had not
orison to plague these early saints. For
he somewhat temporal work of the
ileacons, the apostles said, "Ixiok ye
out therefore, brethren, from among
you seren men of good report, full of
he npirit and wisdom, whom we may
appoint ovrr this business.
Spiritual power for somewhat see
ular service: that is the idea. The
trustees and nVaoons and uher and
sexton all need to he mod of spiritual
force. I was stirred to see a fine tablet
on Wit- nail of a loading Houston, Texas,
church commemorating the long and
faithful ami Christian Berries of a sex
ton. In the fashionable (lurch of the
Covenant, Washington, the sexton is a
menilier of the dloconote. Indeed it
takes more grace to run the seenlar af
fairs of some churches than to preach
the sermon.
A crown wora forever by the laity is
thst it was a laymun, one of three seven
deacons of the Jerusalem Church, who
was tho 4fetChiottaa anartytV Aay
work dose for tied ia sacred. Ministry
to tables is aot leas holy than ministry
M the word if It be one's duty. Dr.
Washington Gladden finely says:
"O Matter, let me walk with Thee
Tn lowly paths of service free;
Tell mo Thy secret; help me bear
The strain of toil, the fret of rare.
"Help me, the slow of heart to move
Hy some clear winning word of love;
Teneh me the wayward feet to stay,
And guide them in the homeward way.
"Tench me Thy patience; still with Thee.
In closer, desrer company,
In work that keeps fnith sweet nnj
HtlOllg,
In trint thut triumphs over wrong.
"lu hope that sends a shilling ray
K.-ir down the future's broadening way;
In pence that only Thou canst give,
With Thee, U Maatur. kt me lite."
The !, ons and the Kevltal.
What ii'iii!,-iii-'ii Uiose early Chris
tians hit'' In tins true democracy,
those in ofti. ril poMtion were quickly
redpoll"! t t,, the wishes of the brother
I I hen :, f.'.mt murmiiring arose-
not n utod'in rh'irih quarrel, thnnk
(m,I! th.it the (iri'i'tnn Cliristinas were
not as wi 11 looked after as tint Jens. -:i
nutural condition, owing' to their be
i it at Mraiiiicrt the apostles quickly took
action. They ilul not hesitate to assume
all the blame theineelves, and to re. eg
n ism tint anaiasico knit a'nwitthigly
been done. " '
More than that. The fine spirit of the
church nppcac in the fu t that all the
seven deacons elected had Grecian
names This was "in honor preferring
one another." The generous Implicit
tion was- We shall mnke sure that our
sistois frotn afar are enre.l for by Bp
pointing men who know them; and we
hn all confidence that tho welfure of
our Jewish Christians may be committed
to tho hands of the seven. We Jews
are a majority, it ia true, but these (Ire
eirin Christians are our brethren, and in
Christ there is neither Jew nor (ireek "
Immediately sfter the record of thi
busin-ss meeting, nud the putting of
the laymen to work, we read, "And the
word of (tod Increased snd the number
of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem
excci dingly ; and a grent imnr of
the priests were obedient to the faith."
The revivafthat followed was a great
one, reaching evea to the temple and
winning many of the priests. The eon
neetion between the way a church is
operated aad its spiritunl gains is closer
than w may think. What do you say to
a revival by way of the board of trustee,
and th deaconst That would bf ec
coVdlhg'Yo ttii Jfew TntaBviat pattera.
LITTLE GLIMPS8 OF A CBCAT BAT.
TLB.
Teres Com meats oa tho Calform Prever
Meeting Topi of the Yoeag People's
fln.lmee Oiriattaa Badeavac, Ete.
f Febraary tTt "KxtermiaaU tko
aleoat WkyT Hewn Baa. 1:1-14.
(By William T. Ellia.)
Th social and moral welfare of the
people has become a national passion.
Whatever promises to asake the lot of
mankind freer, easier and happier, eaa
get a majority vote aowadaya. Ia tkia
era of insurgency, hoary traditions aad
established institutions have small bob
aideratioa when they come into eoaflict
with the common weaL Withia th past
geaeratioB there has grown op a eoa
victioa la the mind of a great many
poraoaa, and aot all of them total ab
stainer aad "temperance ranks," a'.ih
sr. that the liquor saloon la a baneful
Uflaeaoo la the nation's life. Tho ia
stttntloa ha lost "face." It ha every
where beea pat oa the defensive; and
la many places it has beea driven ra
tirely oat of bu sines. The verdict of
tko people, it may ia ail fairness be
written, has com to be that the saloon
is a factor that hurt, aad aot a factor
that kelps, ia our modern aerial life.
:
The salooa Is a mother of crime and
tko sUeat partaar of every existing so
kal arlL- ... , r . ' -
e e -'e
Kxtrevegaaeee are taught ia the erheol
kept by tko salooa keeper. Mea opoad
taei maaey without ratara, the foaliak
DARKEN YOUR
GRAY HAIR
Look YoungAttOro Gray
Hair Changed fcl Afc Evea
Dark Shade Bf Q-BanI
HarmleaNo Dye.
Not a trace of fray akowa la yoor
hair after a few application of q-Baa
Hair Color Beoterer to hair aad scalp.
Q-Baa is a harm lea roady-to-aa
Uaaia wkick max aaaip aao aair
health v. If roar hair ia gray, etreaX
ed wiU gray, prematurely gray, faded,
taia or ralliac. almply saampoo aair
aad cents with Q Baa Bair Color He
etoror. It at delightfal to apply, aa it
ia aot eteiky or mossy. All yoar gray
aair aad eatire kead of hair thsa
oaicklr taraa to aa evea, baaatifal
dark shad, laaviag all yoar hair
healthy. Daffy, radiant, fall of life.
rinaliag; so evenly oar aaa hsaa
aa bo one will suspect yea aaed
Q Baa. Alao stops daadrasT aad fall
iac hair. Sold oa a money-back guar
aatea. Only 60c for a bbg T o. bottU
at Brantley's Drag Htoro, Kalelgh.' Uut
of towa people eunplied by parcel poat.
,t , ... l '
tau, smie or isi.fmosp, mn,
aad Tieloas treatmCat kabit i a real
evil, learned at the bar, and It has led
many mea iato careless practice that
have spelled disaster.
el
Evea the most biased opponent of the
saloon will scarcely rlatm that H to a
social renter worthy of the eommoa
level of America life. Admittedly, the
niaa who seeks his social intercourse in
the salooa, step down from his proper
sphere. The Brewers' Convention itt;lf
would scarcely care to offer to the world,
a typical of the American standard
of society and fellowship, the average
saloon.
The vlrlnusness of the saloon aside, it
is a proline source of dissipated tune.
Th evenings spent there are profitless,
aad reveal a debased conception of what
constitute a good time. The conversa
tion and social ideals of thurpoor man s
club" are low; they do not make for cul
ure, patriotism, or righteousness.
Home life ia our time ha many ene
mies; nud en of th worst of them is
the saloon. It steals the time and inter
est and money of a man whirh belong to
his wife and children.
Every drunkard meaas a epolled man.
This aiarninee more tkaa that there is
oae wren less In the coiajnuarity. It rep
resents a blow struck at the welfaea oil
the state. It snntrscis ironi tne power
and the purity of the race. We cafnqt
injure or sacrifice individual manlooe;
without serious hurt to all rnankuus
The coming of the kingdom means (trr
going of the saloon. .
Tho end of the saloon will be thd be
ginning of the safety of our youth.
Every boy pledged to total abstinence
s s vital mow at the saloon.
The good tighter must know how to
wait. His should be the faith which
should ldde Its time indefinitely, know
ing that the end la. sure. He should sot
expect victory In a day, but he should
expect it ultimately. In patience he
should win his soul, and a triumph over
his adversary as well The church's war
. ... . ,
against saloon and it is no smaii vie
ory that practically the whole church
s at war agaipst it -calls for long, hard
fighting and much weary waiting. Jiut
he outcome is aa certain aa the eta re
their courses. Ours ie th
e vfingin
of Vjufiti
uiwldbidj
idc, because it is the side
f pity, of justice, of suffering
nd of a long suffering tied
SEVEN SENTENCE SERM0.13
The lcst pieparntion for th
the prrsent well seen to. Gcorgi
donaitl.
Never be nfiuid of giving up your
lest, and od will give you His better.
James Hinton
(iod help us all to kindly view
The world that we arc passing through!
l.ydia Maria Child.
When we talk about "getting en,' we
mean getting more money. Christ never
"got on." ll'iifh 1'roc Hughes.
Purely goodness and mercy shall follow
me all the days of my life.
And I shall dwell in the house of the
Lord, for evt r.
-IV S3 ..
There is a home for weary souls
By am and sorrow driten;
STOMACH SUFFERERS
M AYR'S Wonderful Remedy.
One Dose Will Convince You.
a
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy ia well
known, through -ut the country, klaay
thousand people have taken it for
Htomach, lver and Intestinal Ail
meata and report marvelous reeults
aad ar highly p raisins; It to others.
Astonishing benefits sufferers- have re
reived evea from on dose are keard
everywhere aad explain its tremea
dons sale to more than a million
people. It rarely ever fails aad those
afflicted with Stomach. Liver end la
teatinal Aliments, Indigestioa, Gas la
the stomach and Intestine. Diixtaeos.
Fainting Hpells, folic Attacks, Torpid
Liver, Constipation, should by all
meaas try this remedy. MayTS Won
derful Kemedy give permanent results
for stomai h, liver aad tateatlnal ail
ments. Kat aa muck aad whatever yon
tike. No more distress after eatiag,
pressure of gaa ia th stomach aad
areaad the heart. Get' ee bottle of
yonr draggiet smw aad try-li oa aa
aheohtte gnarnte-t-tf aos satisfae
tery money Will be returned.
For aale by F. W Parker Irug to.
Galloway lug Co, and all otker rU
abla draggiet. (AdrJ . ...
Whoa t sea id oa Ufa's tompostaaasiheali
wnnre rtrmi arias aad oeaaa reus
Aad all Is dear bat heaves.
William B. Tappaa.
s
BsmSTBkn. that every word yea ntte
Wiagn ta may to the thro as .of God, sad
ir W aJTee am condition of year soul
lofwTsrc-Tsdd.
OBTTINfi JOBS rOB BOTE.
Chicago's Effort To Keep Dowa Tko
Crop of Crtmlaela.
redaral. Stats and municipal axsa
das la Chisago ar combining to sup
ply jobs for boys la the bop of keeping
oowa tao crop of youthrul criminal
whoa aotrvities demand bo large a pro
portion of tks eaergtcs given to th pre
vention, poaiekmcnt and curs of law-
All sorts of Job ar offered, but tb
omelasj ar discriminating ia awara
lag them. As dangerous aa It la for a
kia-h-apiritad1 boy to remaia idls, they
realiao that there are worse evil. Tssa
which offer ao bodo of advaBcement
d maks ao demand ea initiative
eicksa tko boy of all work. If he flads
himself becoming merely a machino
oait, will rebel to the exteat that
ho la alive aad sensitive. The pursuit
of adventure aad easy money ia aatnral
reaetioa from hopeless drudgery. Also
Jobs which are aot lasting are recog
Bisedas' unwholesome Enforced idl
aeae reenhing from frequent layoffs
spoils a boy's ability to apply himseu.
Fitting Jobs to boys formerly waa a
airaplo matter because fathers passed
oa their trade aad crafts to their bobs,
and Individuality counted. It waa more
Interesting to make shoes by hand, for
example, than to stand at a machine
performing one small operation In th
construction of a shoe. Occupational
training ia one step In solving the prob
lem, but under the present system, boys
and jobs for the most part are thrown
indiscriminately together and the mis
take exacts a penalty from society.
J. C. Hohler, aecretnrv of the Kansas
Htate Board of Agriculture, has est!
mated the cost of Knnsan seed for Held
crops at more than t!4,'iOO,"O0 a year.
wheat leading with i.4ft.412, followed
by forage sorghum at fl "05,114, and
oats slightly less. Corn is fourth.
CROSS, FEVERISH
CHILD IS BILIOUS
OR CONSTIPATED
Look, Mother! See if tongue
is coated, breath hot or
tomach sour.
California Syrup of Figs'
carj'tlharm tender stomach,
' liver, bowels.
Evesv brother realizes, after giving
er clDlilrcn "Calirorma Hrrln.or furs.
thai tpisMs their Ideal laxatlvci because
thes- htvs its r-le.iMiot tnats and it thor
anwlilV clranses lb tender ilitrle stem 1
: . ... ... v . .
OA, Utor aad bosSsa Wltnota griping.
. -, , . k 1 M i ,.
v nsu errosin, unisoic, Acvrriqu, or
breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the
tongue, mother! If coated, give a tea
spoonful of thin harm lose "fruit laxa
tive," and In a few hours all the foul,
constituted wast.', sour bile and nndi-
gtisted food pa-
uut of the bowels, nnd
playful child again
teiu is full of cold,
iiiat li ache, diarrhoea,
n member, a good "in
..uld always be the
mi hate a wil
When the little
hroat Sore, ),u
indlgesitoli. nil,,
siilo cleimiTii''
first treat tin nt
Millions of ii..
Syrup of l is-' !
SpOenful tod.ij
n.orroi Ak
cent 1- t'le . :'
Figs." tt i.ii h 1
chiblrcu of hii
printed on the 1
Urfeits sold !o i
Get tho gciii,;n,
:hr keep "California
mIv; they know a tea
nves a sick child to
1 1 r druggist for a .V1
"Clifornla Byrufi of
itireetions for babies,
ages and grown ups
itle. Beware of coun
c. so dou't be fooled.
made by "California
I'ig 6yrup Couipuny.'
adr.
The Elmpire
- pilliard Parlor
Go4d:Cea . ... pao45te
Cigars and News
i. , . a
haves & cbiaC HqVV
Opposite Pbstofflce i
on Fayettevllle" fet.
FRESH WATER FISH
Big doable bunches Neoas River Chob,
Troat, Pike aai Pertk. 40a, We, sad
SO per bunrb. Ovstsrs ESe, 80s, SSs aad
40 ftt quart.
' BRITTON PEARCC
Phone 271. Quick Delivery.
r
ENGRAVED
Wedding lavitatieae aasl TWtlag Oarda
aha os as CHaaP as PriaataaV
Writs aa. . , .
The Bell Book 'A' SUtionery
Compajay
aUCHMOHD, VJL, "
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The New Reo "Sbf
"The Fcuhibn Plate"
YOUKISDOONO
to obta
etyta. I
oar,
FOR WX alAZNTAOf that, tfcomgk yoa sach rkmrld
ossar. yasj wiB ftnd ao ear at say price, that la rJs
ssipartor ar tnuo new Koo
UKMAMKAULY IT
rieoaum tho art esse of BBUnrluigy knoar a better.
Kea nses asid alwerys kas aeed tks beat. Tag snano of
KM sTCfCsa M1 tftlatt
IT IS NOT POCSIBLS to macMM ports tnrx acCmrataly
tor tko Reo factortt cr astektedty th n odtelY'
snaoag ovtotrjobfle bctoriea aad ktaa Btaadarda ars
admlttadly of th hlcoaet.
AND IT ISNT POSSIBUt to abtaki aa mrtoaaobila,
la the designing and fabriewtkm of erbich, more ex
perience kas been applied (or the Reo organization
is the oldest ia th Automobile industry.
Afl TO BEAUTY' OP EXTERIOR ws need only say that
when rials new Reo Sis wsa anxsoonced aad Its graceful
hues shown aa tho engravings h was instantly bailed
by everyone to the trade rival and friend alike aa th
"Faenion Plate" par th coming year.
BUT REO BEAUTY ISNT oa tb oustJd alone It's
In the unseen peace as welt.
THE SAME STURDINESa the same wonderful reHn.
billty,
dependability and
MT-cyuodor
Rao Bis,
"0 PER CENT OVER-8IZE In all eftal part," that
Reo factor of safety is th reason at the same time for
Reo dependability and low mairrtcnance coat.
JUST A WORD ABOUT DELIVERIES. Those who
know are unanimous In stating that there will be a
tnmetvdous shortage of automobiles the next few
montha. Can't be otherwise. Shortage of all kinds of
aaaterials and of tools to manufacture them demand
greater tkaa ever before.
0 WE 5UOOEST that yon dccMe this matter at once
and order yoar Reo rawrwdietely. Then youD be on
of -tb hicky aa.A
TODAY wont be a miaute too soon,
WELFARE AUTOMOBILE CO.,
Distributors Wilson, N. C
1 $1250 4 ' !
I ALcr nr ym. j
Stearns Engraving Co.
Designers and Engravers
Makers of plates for all printing purposes.
Sketches sent for approval. Estimates cheer
fully given. Satisfaction guaranteed. Quick
service.
121 1-2 S. Salisbury St. Raleigh, N. C
aaWiyraaflIIMaii
5 pg A Monthly Event
J tl?TVy If yon areat on of tb many who JT
r' tL'SsynjT y com to us every month for free battery 2
mmM-M J Inspection, you doo't recognize a good
T L1 thing whga you see it. Get busy.
Hf M lalrtgh Motor far a Marbles Company 9k
Si impaction of mny battery at any tim
Graryoa skotUd bs prepared prepared to saoet tks Over iaareaaisg deaaaad
for sara aad sroitkea traiaed ia soma partiealar lis at bus in sea. Tkis demand
Is far greater ikaa the supply. Oradaates of .Kiag's Bosiaesa CoUegs readily
secure reepoasible positions at good aalariea, beeanse Kiag's training la tka most
tkorongh and practical. Write for particulars tndnv
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
RALEIGH, N. C. ov CHARLOTTE, N. 0.
The final touch of Complexion Perfection.
Penslar's
Vanishing Face Cream followed by
Sylvodora Face Powder
TRY ITl Money back if not Satisfied.
J; C Briuitiey : (: Druggist
: MASONIC TFJWPLE.
K NO FUIr.lHJts eoa sssad fay tao boot
tkw snacamalesl sssJairs. afl tko iisiity.
aad luawtaas rtsthag qualidsa bx arvwa-
j
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taat your aeart cs
sag la tteas I
HAS NO ffCXIOX it is apt
la a ceissels. sxaapir
economy of upkeep thst have
Koo world famous, are la this
akllkrssas'aiSi
doara. ma
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bass, Dill II
motersals la a oaassi. aumcir H I II
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"Preparedness"
The Nation's Cry
Pnooes 15 or 14.
Coffee Coffee
Tbsj Old Ori,mJ
IMPORT COFFEE
, 8 Ik tim.-
No eqaaj for tlkm nwissgj
a Um markst;
9 E. Martiai St.
To Appear In Public
B
Murray Tailored Suit
Is to Be Properly
Introduced
MURRAY
Tailoring Co.
"Quality flicker Tkaa tHem"
Improved Service
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
Raleigh to FayetteviUe
The followiiia schedule Inauowste Oste-
hn 17. 1011:
No. IS Lv. fUleurh 7 : u.
Ne. U Lv. Ulcus nits .a.
No. Ar. Fareirevtl's .....10:t0 pm.
No. M Ar. Farrtvi:i t it p.m.
No. 11 Lv. Kvttill 7 :S0 a.a.
No. 14 l.v KaotUViUs ! :M m.
No. IJ Ar Holeich 10 :t0 im.
No. 14 Ar. Raloiirh 4 :4 p aw
D1I eaonrt Buadar. Ail atkn daur.
Good ooanectloa msita at KaleUrh wit
Southern Railway and Seaboare Air l.iae
and st FarMtevill with Atlantis Ceaat Lia.
Call at cttr Uoi Um or fbeoo ft.
J. P. UrTCHBtwL. B. W. BRA KNOX.
URINARY
DISCHARGES
aauKTzo in
24 BOURS
TkotV
Ss mTt- vl!
all nacotttaxa
LocVe
a Vma
Raleigh Floral Co.
Cut Flowers
Funeral Orders
Given Special Attention
Every Variety of
Potted Plant
RALEIGH FLORAL CO.
E. M. HALL, Prop.
Phone 399
The Filling
of Every
Electrical Need
Is Our Business
THE
THOMPSON
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
West Martin Street
RALEIGH, N. C
Ia eoatemplating the purchase of as
kind .-asV feedstuff - or Qioaeeissv eoa
aider
first Our Oood Prices ;
8eeoad Ottr "trperior Goods;
Third Onr Premptaeaa; -
Fonrth Our CI eaa Boaiaees Metboda,
Pay Cs a Visit at e Soatk Wilmlagtosy
Rowland & Rogers
Cask Grocers aad Feed Dealers
BOTH PH0XE8 '
CHICHESTER S PILL3
r T TrsKt-aaV Jli u
Attention Gty Official
TBI
J. B. McCRARY CO,
Off era Berrieee as
ENOINEEsta,
OONTBACTOBS,
TTSAHCTES&
Municipal Improvements '
Waterworks
uoht8, bs webs
tat a help yww selva ya jntilssia
. j Writs
HARRY W. LOVING
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