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!■ "in f* The : s ;te Dispatch. Omrcli Directory. Atfcanaw^ E|»i*copal Ciiisrdi. Ret. Eiwitrj L. Ojilbjr, Rectw* Mt. Ervin A. Bolt, - Seoior Wsrden. Mr. is. A. Stef le, - - Janjor Wardea. Vestry: Mc«er6. Engene Holt, Jamee N. W^iam- eon, Jr. Lawrf'iJice S. Holt, Jr., Ruley L. WiUiauiBoii. Jaiiue C. Squires, Lcwik j. Carter, William A. Hall. Servicea: Snndaj, 11.00 A. M.—7.30 P. M, Wfedne^aj. 8.G0 P. VI. Snadaj School 9.45 A. M. 3oly ik>mmaiiioo, First Snncay, 11.00 4. M. * Third Snuday, 7.30 A. M. Chrii^aQ CKorcle. Comer Church and Davig Str€«ts. Rer. P. H. Fk»imf, P«»tw. Smices; PreachiGg every Bundaj, 11,00 A. M, ftad 7.30 P. M. Sunday School, S.45 A. M. Joha K. Foster, Sept. Christian Endeavor Seryicas, Scadaj *nre»iiigsat7.15. Mid-Prayer s;er?ice, ever?- Wed- jifeday at; 8.00 F. M. Ladies Aid and Missionary Socicty neet« (IE Monday after the Second Sun- i&jr in each month. A cordial invitation extended to all. for Vieiton? and A CJhvirch ftlsaERers. Honae EarMngtGtt Reformed Church. tkjnier Front and Auderton Streete. Rew J. D. A»4riw, Putot. fionday School every Sabb&th: 9.3(i M. Preaching exery 2nd and 4th Sabbath. 1 A. M. and 7.y0 P. M. %ttd-week Service ^very Tnareday, 7.45 M. A cordial -welcome to ail. Parpoiiage 2nd door ea«t of cburcb. PreffeyteifiiJi CSrnrdi. Rev. D«uM Pwtw. Bervices: every Sanday at 11.00 A. M. 7 30 P, M, Sunday School at 9.45 A. M. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8.00 u. ” Tte publit* is •ervices. tordiaUv incited to all Stre«t M. E. Church, Sooth. Rev. i. A. Psrt*r. jPr^ching ev-ery S'lnday, momsng and vrecmg. fiBsday School, 9.30 A. M. Prayer Service, Wed»esday evening. Mace^iiia Lutheras Choreh. Front Street. Rev. C, Brows Cex, Piuter. (Besidence nest door to Cbcreh.) Morning Service at 11.00 A.M. Vespers at 7.30 ?. M. {No_ eervices on third Sundays.) Seaday School, 9.45 A.M.,every Sunday Jl^lMkchers Meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 P.. M. (At F'arsonage.) Woman’s Mieeioeary Socifty (ait*r morning service on fourt.h Sunoays.) C. Be., SatiirfJttv before third Sun days. Ji.OO p. M. L. L. L., third Siindayf? at 3.00 P. M. I News Over the State | A. J. Maxwell, recently chief clerk of the Senate, has been ap pointed as clerk to the Coipora- tion Commission to succeed H. C, Brown, recently appointed Commissioner. After lasting five days the trial of Charles Snipes, a young white man, of Winston, charged with killing Jennie Webster, a negro tenderloin character ended last Thursday with a verdict of not guilty. The timely discovery of a nine- inch iron bolt driven in a svdtch on the Southern Railway near Asheville a few days ago averted what might have been a terrible wreck. There is no clue to the miscreant. Governor Kitchin last week VOKE FM)N SOUTH ALUUN Mr. Editor: We noticed in last week^s isHiie of yo\ir valuable paper an article written by “A Tax Payer,” ask ing for a Square Deal from tlje Town Street Committee, of E .ir the old Union Re- publican and lesum of them the things which make up opinions of the right kind there would not be so much buping and selling votes at the election, which has gotten to he such a menace to every township, and which should be legislate clean out by making it a crime punishable by the courts and carrying out the law. What kind of citizenship lington, in regard to the building toe we when men who claim to of the streets in said town We think this article all rig;l't and proper and we do not bla.:{ie citizens of Burlington for o'* manding a square deal if they are not getting a square deal {eternally. have common sense and decent! intelligencie go to the polls and: sell their privilege and citizenship Ito the highest bidder? All such ! should be disfranchised forever But we, the tax payers of South | Alamance, desire right here and j now to call the attention of [ proper authorities of AlamaneeJ; county to the fact that we are not getting any deal at all in m- v gard to the improvement of oo roads in this part of our county Yours for a square deal, Samuel J. Buckner. Banks On Sure TMdq^ Now. be without ‘■ril never be without Dr. ___ __ King’s New Life Pills again,” honied the requisition of thej^'ha^v^'^^ & a lick of vmrl i writes A. Schingeck, 647Elm St. governor of Southern Carolina j (jone om* roads since theBoiiij | Buffalo, N. Y. “They cured me for George Brown, who is want-1 issue was carried save perhaps ivi chronic constipation wh^^n all ed in Newberry, S, C., to answer j ijttie scraping by the County failed."' Unequ^ed for the charge of larceny. is in i j^Qad scrapeonapartof ourroad.s. iBili^ousness, Jaundice, Inaiges- jail at Asheville. i Nov/, about that? Are we getting | tion, ileadache. Chills, Malaria any deal at all? And not only and Debihty. 25c at Freeman that, some of us paid our road 0rug Co. tax of $1.65 last year, while oth ers did not pay one cent and did work a lick on the roads, M’.-s Blanche Shields, teacher In the public schools of Durham county, died Monday of last week at the Watts Hospital, Durham, f 1 1) ■unriw ler’sir wS kiidVa deal do yoo nf Mrq Ida Shields ^ ^ suppose those who^ George B. Crater, who for the daughter of Mrs. d b j work ar ,y | many years held the position of i might be satisfied with the derii j business manager of the Char- George B. Crater in Asheville. George B. Crater, who a widow. The negroes of Durham have engaged Ex-Gov. It. B. Glenn to make a series of addresses in the New England States in the inter est of the National Religious Training School and Chatauvua for the colored race, which insti tution is to be located in Durham. Professor R. H. Latham, of Weldon, has been elected super- Baptist Church. Rev. S> L. Morgan, Pastor. Jioraing Service*?. 11.00 A. M. ETangelistic Services, 7.30 p. m. Wednesday uighi prayer meeting Ker- tpfc©», 7.30 p M. BTUnneee meeting, firet Wedcefrdav crening of the naonth at P. M. Sumday School, 9 yO A. J. L. Scottj S«pt. they got, but how about the otii liotte Ob^rver, later publisher of er fellow who pays tax and gets i iihe Raleigh Times, but for two value in return? Does he get j yea^ being connected with the Square Deal when he pays out J business department of the At- his money for tax for the icjrl ianta Georgian, has accepted a provement of his roads and for I ^milar position with the Ashe- the maintenance of the said i tiUe Gazette-News. Mr. Crater bonds and has to travel ov€!j i who is well known in newspaper roads all washed out and bridges j circles throughout the South, set broken in so much that they are | t^e on the Winston papers for inSI?!^pnt”^rtf'^e^WiSton"'crt^v traveling pub- i several years before going with Snipes, resigned. Prof. Ijatham 1 | over tne roads in th.d; S a^rkduate of tHe University ! | of Virginia and has been superin- ^ condition ox our roads. No^v | tendent of the schools at Weldon * bl^e for this state ci | fr»r vpars 1 affairs? Can we place the blame; lor several years. politics. I ! Twenty-five persons whom parties, when both parties had; were bitten by a mad dog in i speakers out advocating to the | Hope Mills recentley v^ent to; public the issuance of said bonds; Raleigh, N. C., and Richmond, for the improvement of our roads,. I Va,, Monday and Tuesday of last. Understand I am in favor of | week for treatment. Mr. Walter good roads, but I am not willin;;. Fisher, 21 years old, died at i to be taxed for a thing which is Fayetteville Sunday night from i of no benefit to me or to the com a bite by the same dog. | munity in which I live. A horse belonging to Dorsey ', ^eakers were sent Palmer, of Randdph county, was j struck and killed by a Southern ; Railway engine at the Elm street! ^ a crossing in Greensboro last week, j s neM»nt. f>iat«bie, Fot«« TPI^a ViAV*iiA ULrsici rviii'iHo'lit' ■ ITOS-Cl irom ijUrllTl^XOn ClG^il I . flood, N6?ef Sick6]}, Weaken — , . _ _ St were t>>« Chatham coun-' « he was shot by Policeman , -j i. Cuiston a few minutes later. i , said that you ma;, TV r ^ , I fool all the people a part of the Prof. W. S. Snipes, who has time and part of the people ali been superintendent of the Wins-1 the time, but you cannot fool ai * ton city schools for six years, and i of the people all of the time. BEST FOR THE BOWELS It you hnven’t a rettnlar, lioalthy moTeroeiit of bowels every day, you’re ill or ■wlU be. Keep your bowels open, Aud be tvelt. Force, in tbe shmpe of Solent physic or pill poison, Is daneeroux. Tbe Bmootheat, ecsiest, most perfect way ot keepl&c tbe bowels clear and clean is to tike CANDY CATHARTIC WORKWHIL LIKE CANDY Pleasant, f*alat«ble^ Potent, Taste Good, or Gripe; 10, 25 «»4 -1 perbox let ou health. Address ^ierlina Remedy Comparty, S3 Chteaqo or Ne«v York. KEEP YOUR BLOOB CLEAI for seven years prior teacher in the West and principal of the I North and West Winston schools, i has tendered his resignation to i the school board, to take effect at the close of the past years work. Resolutions were unanimously 1 inigbt have a mind adopted by the State Municipal i ' they But you can put out smart slick ij tongue men and let them advo-1 | cate anything and they will get ; ] a large following. Why? Be-;| cause our people do not read ant!; | study as they ought to and think j | for themselves so that the;. !| and opinion should have Jht Methodist Pretesfant Church,! Association in convention at R«t. j. D. WaiiMDs, Pejlor. i Winston-Salem Ipt week favor- „ , ^ I mg the commission form 01 gov- Snjcday Schoo). h. rc..). 0. Rogers,' ernmeni, ana a commiiiee was lu W. Hf.lt. Pi-e?, Webb Avenue M. E. Osuicfe, Rtf. T, G. Vkkeri p8*lor. i appointed to petition the State C^rietian sondeavor. 8 p m. I legislature to enact a general law ! allowing all cities to adopt the ~! system. I Alfred Evelyn MacRae, amem- |ber of the junior class in the ». j university, a son of the late S. IH. MacRae, of Fayetteville, and ja grandson of the late Judge ! James C. MacRae, committed Preaching ev(‘ry )ir^: Sunday fit VI JK. and every w-fons! K!ii)*lay at 13 a, ni. Siod 8 p. m. x.fl tvery Sub- at 10 a. u,. •i'llifi F. Mo], ScTst. Everrbodv 'v(-k(,iuf-. intelligence enough not to be led' by other men who wish to carr>' their point at the expense of oth ers, and to do this they shouki keep posted as say, that is reai and study and thus be able to face any issue when it comes up. Now I truly believe that if a vote should be taken again on the bond issue that there wouhi be lots men who voted for saniit) that would vote against the issuance of same, and why? K E R N A N iuropean P!ao. Absolsteiy Fireproof, : In the hewt of > lic bnsinest cectkfn »f BALTIMORL MB. Be cause they have been fooled; the>’ ’ -J 1 actually believed that they would suicide ^t Fnday between 12:30 get good road in their own sec- mwoeiDS eHEATEST SEWme MtCKtNE .light running i and 12:45 at the home of G. E j Donnell, by taking potassium : cyanide. The cause of the act is ; not known. ! While responding to a fire alarm one day last week the ; chemical wagon of the fire de partment of ^ilminton in turning ■a corner strisfek the curbing and i turned turtle. Peter N. Fick, a foreman of the company, was partially caught under the wrgon ; and received painful bruises ! about his legs, and it is feared that he may have been internally ! injured. Henry Wright, another I fireman, was also painfully bruis- i ed. The wagon was badly smash- ! ed, but neither of the horses was injured. I Ends Winter’s Troubles. I To many, winter is a season of I trouble. The frost bitten toes jjyoii'B-anteKcipraVibratingsh.jttie. Rotary ; and fingers, chapped hands and :lips, chilblains, cold sores, red land rough skins proves this. : But such troubles fly before I Biicklen’s Arnica Salve. A trial j convinces. Geatest ■ healei' of Sfvriug JSIacbiue 'vrrite lo THE MEW HOME SEWING WAliHiNE COWIPANY Oraitgje,, Mass, Matiy sewing: machincf; arc made to sell regardless of iuaUty, but thtt is i»:jat3e lo wea^» Our guaranty never runs our, Sold fey autliiorl^cd dealers FOR SAr.K BY tion, but instead they find that they gave us worse roads than we had before, because as I havf? said before they have not had any work to any amount since the issuance of said bonds;, no not even the local labor. W« have no overseers except the County Supt. of roads whose sal ary, we learn, has been raised from $600 per year to $780 perr jl year. This is where a part of l | our taxes go—to keep up salaried 1 f men who give no benefit to thel j tax payer. i| We repeat: Are the present Democratic board of County Com- ^ - missioners giving the tax paj^ers;; of Alamance county a Squaie! I Deal? I We believe in a square deal tot^ I every man and to every section i; ) of the county. We believe i« ! ; local self-government. We be- ; llieye in a protective tariff. Wei I believe in a government of the ' people, for the people and by tl:,> ! people. Therefore we believe in r the principals advocated by the Republican party and shall lenci ' our influence to tbe success cf! that party, which party w'e be Luxurious Koome, Single and Ea suite. VVith or Without Baths, -fl i'er Day Up. Palatial Diiiing Eooins. UuiJurpassed Cusine, Skoweir and Fiunee^ in Turlctsh Bath» Batits Free to Gueiti. JOS. 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