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Mr. Erwin A. Holt,
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St i Athananns Episcopal Church.
Rt. EJward L. OrfflT, Rector.
Senior Warden
Junior warden
Vestry:
iMeeers. Eocene Holt, James N. William-
son, Jr., Lawrence S.-Holt, Jr., Fiuley
L. Williamson Julius C. Squires, Lewis
J. Carter, William A. Hall.
Services:
Sunday, 11.00 A. M. 8.00 P. M.
Wednesday. 8.00 P. SI.
! Sunday School, 9.45 A. M
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mmunion. First Sunday. 11.00
M. Tnird Sunday, 7.3U A. m.
$USttoyyttotoy Co., were doing business, the second
PBnefNews Itemi a
. dwelling was found to be on fire
ay and before tl.e fireman got it under
A. Monteomerv. AlaiV Siihdav I
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School superintendent has been re- Snitzer is oat on bail, the case to be
ed the opinion that prohibition in -r,. , , D Wj. ' . ' .
his state is a farce.
In October the
Bichard B. Carter. Dostmaster at
a.. : u - i - ti -. ii . : i
cmxuiuerueiu. .0.121.. a smaii viiiap-fi a
Southern Rail- short distance ' north of Selma, was
Christian Church.
Corner Church and Davis Streets.
Rer. P. H. Fleaunf , Pastor.
Services:
Preaching every Sunday, 11.00 A. M.
and 8 P.M.
Sunday School, 9.45 A. M. John B.
Foster, Supt.
Christian Endeavor Services, Sunday
evenings at 7.15.
Mid-week Prayer Service, every Wed-
nnr?.v nt. ft 00 P f
meets on Monday after the Second Sun- nf rpio-nino- fmm h TTt,?for1 Rf0o tort to
ggjj month I o o vuw.u biio o
Ycordlal invitation extended to all. Supreme Court He is so vigorous praved futile. C. B. Orr, president
a, oflurcn Qume iur visiiure auu i auu ureieSb tnat some 01 lue VOUDfirer vx wic.wiujcra u,liki meruuaDtS uanK
:.j?r,.i:;'Fiaijtoa
Gen. ,; Fredr Funston TC St
dropped in town for a few hours yes
terday ant; went up " to call on His
bid friend, Paul Gaylord. Tne Gen-
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erai toia 01 a iaugnable experience j
ue uau uu a cram a iew aays ago;
He was in the bihok ingcompartment
of the sleeper and became engaged
in conversation with a Kansan from
the uraldistricts.rGenerai JF'unston
did not introduce himnelf. After
they had talked a while on various
subjects the Kansan said:
"Say, you lood a eood "deal HI?p
r red J unston. He's a rpnpml in
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tnearmy now." ; - v 4
'Do you knowFu6ston?,? asked
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way will string two copper circuits assaulted arid "robbed of the postol
isvku iuuuiw, to., ciui vjntto- iuuus . uurgiaxs aua later iouna
boro, N. C, to be used for train dis- unconscious, accprdingsto the .dis
patching and the) other for blocK patch received bv the chief nostoffiee
offices. ' " linSDector last FHdav fmm Pnsf mjifi-
William Macabee, the only sur- ter Scott of Selma, .
vivmer member ot the crew ot the A
old fricratpi Cnnstifcntion. last WpH- LnmmSccSnn ki.:ni4n iu .i.
O " . I wiuuiiooiuu. na lug OWICU liiitL WJlilAJU I ' J
nesday celebrated his one hundred seed oil was injurious to the health fcbe - General.
and sixth birthday in the Naval and dwtmvpd th oMnm; rial f ijciicc - I . "I should sav I do; Wp?
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. -i 1 uk. vrawioiu, oi lue xureau oi ad- i
"V 1 J a t Itnal Tn)nom T'7 CO
une person was Diirn
another instantly killed
enously burned when
bile, driven bv John MnTnrlnn
ran off an eieht foot embankment Tha riinl. oi ."h Funston won't jeven take no
at Americus, Ga., early last Friday, the Bi Creek branch of th Nov. ?"Zes at an beautv ho W8' he
It i.nnKTnrfUH.ri.n J folk and Western. ner R,VhinH 1Vansan out,gust between me kn'
is seventy-six birthday, who thinks Va., is on fire, and so far every ef- mter,.you a 4 ?e?tnervV:
f resiVnine- from the United State, tort to extinguish the flames has ibe 8enf5al changed the subject.
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in the world cannot save you ftom loss in case of
&!- T1?5w?y t0 g"ntee agai'nstjoss is to take
out a policy in one o the 50 Insurance Companies
represented by us. Then you have absolute In
surance against pecuniary loss, The rates are not
nigh. Let us tell you?
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATF
CORNER MAIN AND FRONT STS.
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mpmlr nf fKa rvMirf nonnnf Ita,. I at RichmonH. IS nrAAirlonf onrl rron 1 WOtlCC
pace with him. eral manager of the coal company. I All persons are hereby forbidden
There are not enough caDtain.s After serving nearly 30 vears of . eM)en.au7 or iaw to employ,
is me in prison on charges of coun- " t, . eou Ji" ivic-
Snndav School everv Suhhath. 9 o0 Army, nperts dow say the short- leneitmg ana passing boerus money -.- . ""- g auu err
A.M.
llM aldT? M Tt a Iarge Per cent of the deser- vey an aged man, was sentenced
Mid-week Service every Thursday, 7.45 tions Irom the ranks are due to the In lDe unitea iatates district court
constant shifting of the officers. at -Philadelphia, Fa., last week to
United States Treasurer Charles ,7? 1 V gover.nn!fn P"son
H. Treat has resigned. Mr. Treat S AtIan ,Ga on. a similar charge,
says his resignation will take place , pIeaded gullt but asked for
some time in October. Lee Mrv mency on account of his age.
Burlington Reformed Church.
Corner Front and Anderson Streets.
Rev. J. D. Andrew, Pastor.
every Sabbath. 9.30
P. M.
A cordial welcome to all.
Parsonage 2nd door east of church
Jap Mc Broom,
.Burli no-ton. M O.
R. FTD. No. 5, Sept. 14 1909."
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Donald Mclrer, Pastor.
M.
It Saved His Leo.
"All thought I'd lose rav lee-
writes J. A. Swenson, Watertown,
Wis., 'Ten years of eczema, that 15
Near Death In Bio Pnnrt doctors cowld not cure, had at last
Tt a a tli mil! La,d m UP- Then Bucklen' s Arnica
T iZ tL " V ? r :l lu alve cured it sound and well " In
Mrs. Ida bo per to face death. "Fnrr.ii.Li. . . " - ' xn
. - iiauinip Tor .sirin h nmna u
a i . ... vears a severe nno tnuiKlo I . " . T"'" mwuo, ;uia,
awui euuiiierators will : . . ,, . . & oalt Kheum, lio Is. Fever Snre
i : i .i. .i . . . ... intense sufferinir!" she writca onri Z. .,lo f ever oores,
i it" iM l 1 1 1 rf i ifi r iro r nu m iirAAi -w vuj ut i u w i j st i -w-.
C C M r n. l c.i 7 .i Tr. "r." several rimM o., 'l uuiU8 umand -i4es. 2
tium uucci in. i,. vnurcu, ooum. cenmai census oi the United States V TT ' T, ,y at Freemau Drue; Co
nu.u gu wu leuoru as April io , . . , . . " , r
1910. At that rat
Services every Sunday at 11.00 A.
ana m.
. Sunday School at 9.45 A. M.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8.00
M.
The public is cordially invited to all
services.
some time in October. Lee Mc-
Clang, the treasurer of Yale Uni
versity, tas been selected as treasurer
ot the United btates, to succeed
Chales H. Treat.
Rev. . BL Snipes. Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday, morning and
evening.
Sunday School, 9.30 A. M.
Prayer Service, Wednesday evening.
on the average will have to eather . f 8 ,re.w . woovery . brought
the information spught for from UIC rf1Iel and a cure so. permanent
about 1,200 persons. toat, 1 have nofc heen troubled in
. . , twelve years.' Soper lives in Big
. ?f ? 8 toblcco Iandg are Pond, Pa. It works wonders in
iirT116 80- 118 aud Colds Sore Lung,
caned tobacco belt extends from the
Tuspan River, in the northern part Croup, Whooping Cough v and all
of the state, to and beyond its south- Bronchial affections. 50c and $1 .00
eastern boundry line, and up to the Trial bottle free. Guaranted by
Republic of Guatemala. This belt Freeman Drutr Co
u auuui uuu III leilglll.
More than ten lives were lost and Rodnia Nutt, last male survivor
property worth $2,000,000 was de- ot the. late r. T. Barnum's famous
stroyed in the cyclone which recently midget troup, and who, as a member
swept over the province of Piner of that dwarf combination, became
Del Rio, Cuba. Communication be- known all over this country and ii,
tween Havanna and the stnrm or, England. dlel In hJa hnmo ;n r.
-- w u Ul t I t O J UUIUVy &U SJ.
was cut off, and reports of damage Chester Mass., last week at the age
vj. . -""i"g uavaua. v' w jcaio kjiuuc reunug iy years
The dead body of David R Ed- f8? MMajor" Nutt as he wa known
wards, a farmer resident of Dorothy Jad n.doctod a successful real es-
was fniinrl 5n fV. ,l.i..- l - uws wuaiuess.
uuiiciuiusu iasi
week by Georee Greller. who nro
driving from Rislev to Dororhv HHlS WOUld-Be Slayer.
The furious KapL-inro a j. A . ?
mm j. n - "'"g mo uug air a Luciunesa iuuruerer is Appen-
methodist Protestant Church, tracked his attention to the spot dicitis with many, victims. But Dr.
W I n WMl: n where the hncv maa ir;n xr:o aj t :r Tm i ?i i
"lu6a j-icw uue jTiiis khi it oy pre-
Advertise in The Dispatch.
Macedonia Lutheran Church.
Front Street.
Rev. C Brows Cox, Pastor.
(Residence next door to Church.)
Morning Service at 11.00 A. M.
Vespers at 8.00 P. M.
(No services on third Sundays.)
Sunday School, 9.45 A. M., every Sundav
Teachers Meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 P.
M. (At Parsonage.)
Woman's Missionary Society (after
morning service on fourth Sundays.)
u. C. Bs., Saturday before third Sun
days, 3.00 p. m.
L. L. L., third Suudavs at 3.00 P. M.
Baptist Church.
Rev. S. L. Morgan, Pastor.
Morning Services, 11.00 A. M.
Evangelistic Services, 8.15 p. m.
Wednesday night prayer meeting ser
vices, 8 15 p m.
Business meeting, first Wednesday
e tut muuiu ai, o. 1 .) 1 . M .
Sunday School, 9.30 A. VI. J. L.
ococt, oupt.
O a 'NOXOMtHSVM
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more and better premiums to club raisers than
any southern paper. . ? -
This year we are giving away a lot of new
and valuable presents something you never
saw before.
Anybody can get a club for the SOUTHERN
AGRICtjLTURIST, because it is the best paper
published for southern farmers and the" price
is very reasonable. "
Write for free sample copy containing at
tractive premium offers. r
Southern Agriculturist
lNASrlvlLLE, TENNESSEE
The
Rev. J. D. Williams, Pastor.
8und
lav Sprviooia 1 1 o i o
nuay ocnool. :4o a. m. J. G. KSgers.
Christian Endeavor, Wednesday 8 p id.
1. W. Holt. Pres.
An interesting experiment is be- ventlon- . .TheJ ntly stimulate
i made in the hirhr f btomacn, liver and bowels, nrevent-
o - - - " juvamju . . ' I
women at King's College, London 1,n.g. -clogging that invites appen
Tl.e idea is that there is just as much dlcltls curing Constipation, Bilious
USE
Webb Avenue ft. E. Church,
Rt. T. G. Tickers Pastor.
. - ' r una ay at il a.
w. aim ev,,ry sec.n.l .Sunday at 11 a. m
dy!tpiouft.(r:,:i,lav'choo, eveSun
where the body was lying.
An interesting exDerime
ing made in the higher education of
educational value in a carpfnl t.,lv "e8S Chilh, Malaria, Headache and
of the principle of manauini?
Indigestion. 25c at Freeman Dru
the home aiidiyoung Children as in r v k
tbe.oourse usually read for the tak iv J
ing of degree. ' . ' ' ' Eliza Randolph McCaw Patter-
Philander C. Knox, Jr , twenty "u J i-meS A Pttemn
years old, son of Secr4ry of State f ?,chmond and New York,
Knox, was arraigned hpfnr .T., VL.1 ,u summer home at Lake
Howard B. Gorham in t.l.p R!v 1, MallT Y., Inst week. She f AMD ALL
ick's
CROUP AND
PNEUMONIA
Thfe& CAI WET
i-ateat successful Treatment and
Preventive. Combined Bubefa-
oienv ana innaiant. ,
Criminal for home to not have
reaay. -ic.5Ucand$L00. Trial
bizo maiiea ror 80c.
L. BICHARDSON. GREENSBORO, N. C.
KILL the caunw
and CUKE the LUNCS
BuUdings .ae jbd .iW with a?-
"ft J luowiicu, uiyiior ij Anna i hin. .c nr.. -r-. .
lerate. Send or Mew Oatllogue. "
JOSEPH L. MURPHY. Eresldent
R SALE-200 AfRE FAJ
6 miles from Liberty, 15 miles from Bur
lington aiid one mile from Oakdale: fine
location for some one wanting a sood
tcuui. . l erms resonaole. Address - -
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17 Oi;
ROCK CREEK. N. C.
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FOR
i n own rn k -irwt.
Ul WORLDS 6REATESTSEW1M6 MACHIMP DistrW Cr. . pm S r ws the eldest Southerner, save on.
...:lL u' , . ' "viUK in leW lOr Wlth hpr rina-
THROAtAnD LUWfiTlfflllRt pg
R. F. D. NO, 2.
Fret I
f kLIGHT RUNNING
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The Lurid Clow Ot Doom.
Ifyon wanteithera VlbratingShnttle. Rotarv
Shuttle or a Hlnrfe Threadf ChafnMp
ur Machine write to J
THE HEW HOME SEW1NQ MACHINE COMPANY
Orange, Mass.
, . ur guaranty pever runs out.
Sold by authorized dealers oaly.
OS SAUE BV
Ellis Kacrina -frMasic Co. ,
Mast week, fiharaprl WK k.,k: ' J,v,u 1,1
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tne Khode Island snppd lwa rr r4""' 8""vea to mat city from
pleaded guilty: and paid a fine of 5" - ond ln 187-Patterson
$1 5 and eosts. " P dled in 1 904, just befo're the sixtieths
Th.n ...n.. . ... anniversary of their wedding.
--" p-.iauuu ourt at iSnstoi
Va., last week granted license to
eleven firms and individuals to d
liquor business beginning October was seen in the red face, hands and
1st, and on this nswumf : bodv of t,bp lirl . ..r tr
"vuui, mac was I , v -" - ' - i ij , xjl.
paicl into the muntv aroociir oon Adams, of HpnrJottu Po tr:
300. Further applications will be ful P11"1 froni ec-zema .had, for five
uo.v4CVj later, cisioi nas been I - ,jei11 a remeaies ana battled
dry. tor two years. the best doctors, who said the poison
T. R q;.. . "uu uau auecpea n:s lun&r and
L.K S,res express messenger on nothimr culd sav him g.?n...V
LhhU " .!!f. -ri'-his m,her, -.seven bot'of
MVw " V ure a- f-'ertne Bitters completely cured
perin Z K Pw En-ptions, Eczema-
shot were fired through the tr. nl ! '. alU.B
robbers dnnfW k;" .l. - xvueumausm Electric
, t rr-1 1 1 1- mm mntmn if.i.x
ISires summoned help from I n 1" 1 5 TCme- Xi
car but the man escanl w uy x reeman urug Uo.
vin- xr i i. - wHtiUua, uC ygt aua oest air ever
viJlc, Va., has indicted A. TTSnir. held in AUmnn.o Imi V
f v w- uaauw v III I 1 (1
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satisfactob:
tered. Bend Sketch, Model or JPhoto foSi
bookHlTS"?0 8honld onr hand.
""Wi-iuswy. u. l. S 1
t- T ;r- rtv."o.,, aruui nas been Vmind toi
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Succeed when
fM. r & . v;0mens Detore tne people fair week NTn
everything else fefls.':
and female
la nervous ntnet.J
weaknesses thTr a
remedy, as tW:
If InMrrv i tvM
AND
it iahe beit. medicine
TROUBLE
2IrS. Harwell .TnTmcrtTV TVv. . -m. ' .. . -
I wSS2W&i, I had been snfle.- d
dSded TfafSwT-emceJ;TO3 16 years old. One day i
a long- and fair trM.'' - sunenng women to give Uaraa
1 9 TV xiftTi trish to ' k-
a fair tna!.
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a long-and fair trial.'V s
Jon suflsred years. Have you
ever sold
f . over a drnggist'8; counter
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