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StJ jUhanacroJ Episcopal ;
Erwin -U Holt-v iSenior Warden.
S. A; Steele, ;-. - Junior; Wardea.-
Church.
f'-'!. V ' ' LfL RnrrenA TTnlfc Ti"mft N." .Williain-
; " Williamson. Julius C.Sqnires,Ijewifr
arm jf 1 Airrence o . nun. i . "-j
3. Carter, William A- Hall.
V. '. . , Services:
SnndayXl.00 A; M8.00 P.M.
;-T-V ."Wednesday. 8)0P.:VI.-r -',
V? M. Tnira sunaay , t . oy a. jx. .
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: Christian Church. C
t Corner Church and Davis Streets. :
;f Rev. P. H. neminf, Pastor.
' -' ' , ' ' Services: " '
.Preaching every Sunday, 11.00 A; M,
and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, -9.4 A. M. .John E.
" : . , ' Foster. Supt.
, : - j ' 'Christian Endeavor Services, Sunday
C evenings at 7. lo I ;' y
v. , Mid-week Prayer Service, every Wed-
v ; nesday at 8.00 P.M. 7 I
Ladies Aid ana Missionary oywvj
meets oil Monday after the SecondL Sun
" day in each month. ' ' - "
J A'cordiaT Invitation extended to all. '
Vr A'Church Home -for -Visitors and
Strangers.y-
f Burlington Reformed Church.
Corner Front and Anderson Streets.
Rev. J. D. Andrew, Paitor.
Sunday School every Sabbath. 9.30
A. M. -
Preachuig every 2nd and 4th Sabbath,
11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
; Mid-week Service every Thursday, 7.4o
K h. cordial welcome to all.
Parsonage 2nd door east of church.
Preshyterian Church.
Rev. DonaU McWer, Pwtor.
Services every Sunday at 11.00 A. M.
and 8 P. M.
Sunday School at 9.45 A. M.'
'Prayer Meeting, Wednesday -at 8.00
( The public is cordially invited to all
services.-
Front Street M. E. Church, South.
Rer7 E. M. Snipes, Pwtor.
Preaching every Sunday, morning and
evening.
Sunday School, 9.30 A. M.
Prayer Service, .Wednesday evening.
Macedonia Lutheran Church.
Front Street. y
Rev. C Brawn Cx, Pastor.
(Residence next door to Church.)
Morning Service at 11.00 A. '.
Vigpers at 8.00 P. MA;.
(No services on third Sundays.) :
Sunday School, 9.45 A. M.j every Sunday
Teachers Meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 P.
M. (At Parsonage.) ;
Woman's Missionary Society (after
morning service onjourth Sundays.) '
u. C. Bs., Saturdav, bef ore third Sun
days, 3.00 Pi m. -K '
L. L. L., third Sundays at 3.00 P. M.
Baptist Church. -
Ret. S. L. Mertan, Pastor. , : . h
. Mornffcg Servicesj 11.00 A, M. , " ,
Evangelistic Services, 8.1 5 p. ;
Wednesday night pray-r meeting ser
rices, 8 15 p m,
v Business meeting, first Wednesday
evening of the month at 8 15. 1. M.
Sunday School. 9.30 A. tl. J. L.
Scott, Supt. .
The Methodist Protestant Church,
-T Rev, J Q. Williams, Pastor.
Sunday Serrices, Ili a, m; and 8 p. .m.
Sunday School i-9:45 a. m. J. G. Rogers,
.Supt. i, .A. .1 ? , - . v. Jj
Christiariinidea'vbf.'Wednesday'8 p. m.
L. W. Holt, Pres.
Wehh. Avenue. HiL L Church,
RerTr G.Vicker Pastor.- -
Preaching every firt Sutidav at'll a!
" m. and every necond Sunday at. 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sunday-school every Sun
j day at 10 a. n. .
, E. X. Jarrett; Supt.
Everybody welcome. " ' r '
THE WORLDS 6REATESTSEWIN6 MACHINE
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Ifon ranteithera VlbratlngShuttie. Hot?.
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THE N!W HOME SEW1N9 MACHINE COSSPAM?
- - ; Prangcyi Mass., " . ;-
Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless of
quality, but the Sew Home is made to wear
Our guaranty never runs out ? - '" -Bold
by authorized dealers onljr ;
Ellis Ma( Line & Music Co.
uuder arrest for cattiBgrR. ,E- Brow
is ii ; the hospital, seriously
' Th'p TpIi mnnVJ - brarich of t
American I6c6niotiyevAVork8 is ar
ranging to increase its working fordf
to .500 -to hand le new con rract
calling for the construction of fort
locomouves. u .;- - ,, f
Mrs: James AV Sutton Jastweek
confirmed the report tLat the body
ol her son, Lieutenant James N.
Sutton, would ' be exhumed and an
autopsy held to further determine
whether the dean officer killed him
self '' ": : ' ' I . - h.
a sinorle locomotive on the Vir-
ginia Railvvay last' week pulled 107
loaded; ears of coal from the coal
fields to the sea. . It is beliesed this
is the largest coal train ever drawn
by a single j engine "on a railroad, in
the South. -j
AuTauto containing Biily Sunday
the evangelist, and his wife turned
turtle at Laparte, Ind., one day last
week, throwing the couple into a
ditch, Mrs. Sunday being seriously
injured, while Sunday escaped with
minor bruises.
Two boys, each 17 vears old, giv
ing their namfe as Abram. Souin, of
New5Tork cit , and Moey Garrett,
of Brooklyn, werfe arrested last week
at Wilkes-Bane, Pa., for attempting
to wreck a passenger train on the
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
' Mrs. Stephen Hart, a superinten
dent's 7 wife, was fatally shot .Jast
Wednesday in a battle about her
hbmeTidtJCarlishV.ind....T
miners attempted to lynch Superin
tendent Hart A sheriff and si de
puties are patrolling the tow&
Thelatest political story of inter
est torreach "Washington and"which
has caused much comment among
the District of Columbia Democrats
comes from Texas. It is said that
the 'Prohibitionists may nominate
William Jennings Bryan for presi
dent in 1912.
A 16-year-old boy while walking
the New Jersey Central R.R., via
duct: was struck by . a. passenger
train and knocked 1; into the Bound
River, 150 feet below.-His foot was
badly crushed snd had to be ampu
tated. .he boy. is still alive and in
a way .to recover.
'Eighteen rjrsons' were iujureTl
when a Report " special on. the New
York, New Haven arid Hartford
backed, through a buffer track fence
into ai crowd of five hundred people
in the station at Boston last week.
A-panic followed, women and chil
dren were trampled upon and scores
had narrow escapes
. For being involved in the hazing
of Rolando Sutton, a brother of
Lieutenant James N. Sutton, Jr.,
United States Marine Corps, whose
death at Annapolis two years ago
hasyilst been 'ihvestigaled,? seven
West Point Xcadets were 'dismissed
from the. United States Military
Academy recently by direction of
.President lait.
There recently died in Toledo, O ,v
asoaolihe late jQrrin JKs ndall,
if rom - whose initials the use of "O K"
meaning all right, is said to have
sprung. I he father during the Civil
War was the head of the firm of CX
Kendall & Sons, bakers, of Chicagi
This firm furnished hard tacks for.
the army, on V which were stamped
itne initials "u. is.."
With five deaths from pellagra in'
sutler county, three others dying
and three v -cases under observation'
there is almost a panic in that sec-
tion of Alabama. Dr, Mason, the
expert or this kind in the service of
the S.tate, is investigating" in Clark
county where more than 100 cases
aie reported. Nothing can be done
either to suppress or control it
' Montgumefy Crockett, a confeder
ateyeteran, seventy-six years of age,
committee suicide by haneiner him
self intthe? liift of ' theVtables of his
oyu-iu-ian, uwcuu x. oijaner- at
wytheyuio, - - Va., last week. Mr.
Crocketlserved vdunrigf the war in
.the fifty-first yirginia. Infantry. His
wife diecValKHit three Sars ago, since
ijn.-iiiiuict.ijt? uas uevn n a oejectefl
hud niiiancholv state. ' :
Charles G. Stoddard, vice presi
dent of the Dayton Motor Car Cpb
pany, -announced that the local com
pany, will never again .enter into a
racing event.: 'The Dayton cencern
conducted', a larg excursron tdthe
I SOO residents of this city saw the
racs7?ji(C, accidents which marred
the motor, car , business is damaged
every, time ,a . jnau P?
I There was mucn fxcuemenjt ia
Saeek iinSN orwick, a ubub of Roan
oke Va-v over-the attack upon thirT
leen-year-old Pearl Farris, daughter
of Mn and iMrs.: Charles Farris, by.
an unkfldwnl white man last njght:
The girl acobmpaoied
brother , wa " going-Tbn ran errand.
ivhen1 the forme -waS .attacked and
the' .latter chased? a way twilh rocks.
The. girl screamed . and fought her
assailant and ; succeeded; in freeing
herself,1' Bloodhounds were secured,
but the trail was iost .-: : y i
SAYINGS OF MRS. SOLOMON.
Being tne Confessions or the Seven
Himdredlh Wife Translated v
Helen owlan j V C
Washington Herald. - . ,
Verily," verily; my daughter, the
happiest state in life is not the state
of holy matrimony, neither th state
of single blessedness. ;
Nay, it is the State of Nevada!
For therein, in three months, a
woman sheddeth all her troubles, in
cluding her husband :
' Lo! who doth not envy the divor
? For a real widow mar feel sor
ry but a divorce is a cheerful loser.
Verily, verily, she hath' all the
charms of a widow and . nrito these
is added alimony. i v-.; ., :
, Moreover, she is "piquant, for she
hath a past. She exciteth a man's
curiosity.
vShe.telleth him her - troubles, she
yearneth for consulation. She weep-
eth with the right eye while she flir-
teth with the left. She appealeth to
tus sympathy, sne gettetn upon nis
easy side.
And lo though she has been un
able to agree with three men, yet
will a fourth take a chance with her.
And why is this? -
For a simple maid is an unknown
quantity, and a' widow is a standing
article, but a divorce is a "second,"
ever a hand-me-down. ; Yet, as a
small boy, delighteth in firecracrkers
and yearneth to play with the matc
hes, so doth a man 'follow a danger
signal. . -pv-
Yet he is a babe that sticketh his
finger into the gas-jet tosee if it will
burn a dog thatchaseth a wasp to
find out if it will Hting. .... n
Yet I say unto thee .a woman
may divprse one man for a good rea
son; but she that divorcety two hus
band either a fool that knoweth
not how to pick them out or a fail
ure who cannot keep them. Yea,
she is like 'unto cheap jewelry which
is "valued .only for its associations.
, yen iy,i verity, to mate a coiiec;
tion of books is a sign of intellect,
arid to make collection of iewela is a
sign of intellect; and to make-a col
lection of husbands is a sign of pa-
resist oelah! ? -
. ,rTfie tarid film OrDdom;
j-wa8 seen in the. red face, hands arid
A (iams, of Henrietta, Pa. His avK
ful plight frohi eczema had, for five
years defied all remedies and baffled
the best doctors, wb snid the pi'Sidu
blood had affected his lungs and
nothiugfjcould save ? himf. : f Biif.?' ,
writes hl8;mbther,-seven.'oittte8!t of
Electric Bitters completely cured
him." For . Eruptions, Eczema,
Salt Rheum',.. . Sores;' and -x-all .Blood
Disorders and Rheumatism lElectric
Bitters are tupfeme. Only 50o:
Guaranteed by Freeman Drug Co.
G. 0. P.BUY8NEWSPAPER
Buena Vista , Times, Will . Be State
Organ of Republicans.
Roanoke, Va., Aug. .25.- The
Buena 'Vista Time's,' which -inee its
installation three years ago has been
a Democratic .paper, will appear to
morrow as the; state; organ of the
itepiHHican party Uol. VV. I.
Boone 'ia-.ej, of Jrtb paroliria and
a wel Unowri ue vvspaperl ;inan in
that State, has leased the paper and
will be its editor nA number of the
best writers in the. State have been
secured, and the plant will be enlar
ged - It willrbe the Stofeorgan of
the DartVand Wl l 'have a Vn'rPiila.
w .uv. . . lit CI jtllUU
tion in' every wiinty ofthe State.
Man lias -stoppetl - proposinV Siit
the yearly crop of marriages t: shows
that providence goesli-ight dnlis,;
V i v
y-i.1 f i' nace auicrae- a messing.
ibnce6?e1
sori 'has coriie to t he rescue, of "our
muchlibifeed ;;ciyUization. W Iff Sep
tember; Womars- Elome Comriajiion,
he pointrout -tha rioi
wrcng;but
blem,; but there isnany
!V 'According !toD
the oilflutjoni fefo&g$$Z
misconceptions;; -;f iljfe y.tfeiiiqutt
tipn;,snot;e
old'Jiiricisjrigrpvi a
sigri of civilization. S As for our ini
mediate fore&rtKers, 'they canblaim
no credit for large families 'for they
eitherrvg no thought4b! the ques
tion! at alitor elsewelcoEued -children
as' ftitufbread-winrieiL
"To sum, up," he says, believe
that the evidence is conclusive that
racei suicide, so far a it has gone,
has proved an almost unmixed blessj
ing instead ; of a curse; that the race
can never again return to the method
of blind aud wholesome reproduction
without thought of, the future. - No
chss.or group Jn ihe: community
which believes its self .worthy, to, ex
1st can of course view with equani-mity-any
proposal to .limit the,off"
spring of marriage to less than three
or such number as may be necessary
to secure the survival of that quota
to adult age, so that the second gen
eration may; be at least a trifle more
numerous than the first. -; , "
"On the other hand, biologic mor
ality, while deprecating the produc
tion of children, who are likely to I
be born unfit, or become so from lack
of proper gupporv and training, glori
fies and exalt i as. both the highest
racial duty and the most precious
individual 'privilege the bearing of
children by those who are person-:
ally fit to bear and financially com
petent to rear such as will be of
value to the state. .There is no
achievement better worth living for
no more valuable legacy that can b
left to the future, no more enduring
clam to honorable rememWancei
than a, ,tamily' of well-born, well
reared children. V j
"At the same time there is a grow.,
ing tendency to encourage aud prpfx
mote in every possible way the mar
riage at a reasonably early age oi
young people, who are particularly
desirable as future ancestors, to use
a Hibernicism. Some day possibly
we may become 'sufficiently'' intellig
ent to endow this sort of matrimony
with state funds. r At all events, an
intell igen t d irection of race fertility ,
by! selection of parents and rational
limitation of the number of. children
will be the path of future progress."
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Dr. A. Jr Christian a well kuown
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week charged with, giving prescrfp
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