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Church Directory. * % Athanasius Episcopal Charch. Rev. Edward L. Ogilby, Re«tor. Mr. Erwin A. Holt, - Senior Wanjeu Mt. S. A. Steele, - - Junior \Van1en. Vestry: Msesrs. Eugene Holt,-Ja fuss N- 'WitliMi.* eon, Jr. Lawrence S. Holt, Jr., L. Wiliiamson. JnliuB C. Squires, l.ewi.s J. Carter, William A. Hall. Services: Snnday, 11.00 A. M.—T.-^O P M. Wednesday. S.OO F. M. Sunday School, 9.45 A. 31. Holy Communion, First bimday, 11.01* k. M. Third Sunday, 8.00 A. M. FIRST,. County organization, tion precinct shall be the wnit oi county organization. Each, pre cinct shall have an executive committee consisting’ of three active Republicans. They shall be biennially chosen by the Re publican voters of the precinct who shall also designate one of their number chairman. They- shall convene at such time and tions. NINTH. ! Delegates and alternatd^s to th6 AdopteiJ hy Recent Rebublicaii!»; county convention shall be elects Convention at feeensboto. assembled, and delegates and Theelec- alternates to the district, state and national conventions shall be elected by a • covention of dele gates duly elected and sent by the people for that pui-pose, aft-' er notice and publieatiori of ^ not less than 15 days of the time, place and purpose of suf:h con vention, and not otherwise, and the delegates so elected shalLbe citizens of the county from which That iB all pri- Christian Church. Corner Church and Davis Streets). Re?. P. H. Fleming, Pastor. Services: Preaching- every Sunday, 11.00 A. and 8.00 P. M. Sunday School, 9.43 A. .M. John K. Fosti^r, riupt. Ciiri.sciais ICndeavor .Services, STeniugs at 8.00, Mid-week L'ra,\er Service, every Wed- aesday at 8.no l’. M. f Lad'ic-.s Aid Ji:id Missionary Society saeeta on Mouiiay after tiie Second b-uii- 4ay in caoii moiuh. A eordia' jjivitatiori extended to all, A Chiiri-h Home tor Victory ai)(5 StraDK'ei’H. Sunda.^- place as the majority of them j they are elected *■ ' ■ manes electing delegates;, a poll of the voters present shall be tak en in order to ascejtain the strength of all officers to be vot ed for and said vote shall be pro rated and cast in the county, dis trict and state conventions - on the first ballot in accordance to the s'rength of each candidate voted for in said primai-ies, and the delegates representii'-g' the minority shall be named by the minority. may elect. There shall be elected biennial ly by the county convention call ed by the county executive com- mitte to nominate candidates for the general assembly and county officers, a county executive com mittee to consist of five members unless the convention shall designate a greater number; and said county convention shall also elect at the same time a chair man of the county executive com mittee. Vacancies in precinct committees shall be filled by the I voters of the precinct, and in the I county committees by a county Biirliimgtoa Reformed Cbirch. Corner -'lont ai.U Andertiou Streetf;. Rev, J. D. Andrew, Pastor. Sunda.v Se-houl every Sal>!>a:li, everv U.3() A. M. Preacl'iiii" every 2nd Juid 4tli I'abbatL. 1 A. M. and S.iifi P. M. Mid-week Service everv Thursday, 7.-1:5 I man M. A cordial welcome lo ail. PaTi^ona.ue ~nd door e;»st of cSusrch j convention; provided, that in I case a vacancy occurs within 301 fda.ys prioi' to an election, sudi; I vacancy may be filled by the votes; , of tiie remaininp: members. And i ■ ■■ i a good and TENTH. j The certificate of the chairman ; i and secretary of the meeting, ; | ’ setting forth the. regularity of i' in the event of the reinoval of the chairman by death, resign ation or other cause, the cbair- hall be elected by the com- the primary meeting or eonven-1 tion and the- election of the dele-; gates and alternates threat, shall when unconteyed. s'officient credential; teinateSn i as! ^ Presbyterian Church. Rev. Docald Mclver, ?as‘or. mittee, SECOND. Congressional, judicial and for such delegates and alt ELEVENTH. The cliairman of the state exe- I :^utive committee shall, foi suf- I ficient cause have power to re- imove any county chairman at his and to appoint some^ -M Services every Sunday at 11.00 A. »ed8»»f P.M. Sunday School at 9.4-' .\. M. Prayer Meeting-, \Yedne.sday at 8.00 M, " The public is cordially invited to al: services?. Shall be composed of no less th™ . ^ ■’vc. «.vr-n memhm ‘ ®hall have the right oi ap- S nor .ess than seven membe s , j ^ ^ ^ » tne several , u • i *-- j. ^ m I • 1 ] ]] I chairman to tne state comniittee,. 1/ 'also designate the chairnih'^I’® biennally elected by district conventions, front Street M. E. Church, South.; districts embiucing more Rev. J. A. Hornaday, Pastor. Preachh;^ every Sunday, morning ar.ii msiag. Sandfly Seliool, O.oO A. M, Prayer Service. \Vedne?:dviy eveiiiny;. provided, that a senatorial com-: mittee shall only be elected in | than one county. Vacancies : v\'ithin 30 days of an election may ^ be tilled by the vote of the com- ' mittee. upon the question as to whether or not thei'e was sufficient cause ^ for such removal, : TWELFTH. Macedonia L\ith^!ran Church. i-'ront Street. Rev. C. Sr\;->-¥n Cox, Pastor. (P.ef'i>k'nc- uex'. dojr to Chrxch.) MoruiQLi' Service at 11.0(s A. M. V a : .-'.' •It i’. 3!. {'So services on tijirti Sunday‘S.) Sunday Sehaol. every Sunday reachei'jj Meetinu’. Wednesday, 8.00 P. 'M. iA^ Par3ona'!;e.). Wo"ian’>> AJi':':ioii.r,ry Society (r.fter morninc: :--ervic:' (>!! fourth Snrui.'ivs.) U. C. S-itur(!;iv before third Siui- dftys, .’l.oii p. L. L. L., ihirii Sni'dr'vs a t 3,00 p. .M. It shall be the duty of the state' coimmttee to prepare a' empora. y roll of the delegares elected to ^ ^ I THIRD. j the state convention, and such;' ! ^ i ! teiiiporaty roll shall be used for J I _ Ihere snail be a state e;vecut-; purpose of effecting a tem- h 1e coinimttee composed oi one I poj'£j_2*y orgtunzation, ' ^ 4nember from each congressional i ' I district in the state to be design- ' a ted by the district delegation at : a siate convention assembled, ten ^membei's at large, to be selected ■ by the state chairman and shall ; also include the chairman of the I convention at which election is _ held, and said committee is re- :quired to call a state convention of the Republican party at least i shall at all tim.es be subject to 60 days prior to every election j the direction of the state execu- THIRTEENTH. ' ^ There shall be a canipaign com-. mittee appointed by the state chairman to consist of five laeni' bers and said committee shall as-1A sume mangement and control of ? ^ the campaign in such sections of I ^ the state as may be designated' by the chairman; said committee; ; for members of the general as- ‘ sembly, and oftener if necessary ’ in the interest of the narty. Baplist Church. Rev. S. L. Mi.'rgan, Pastor. : Members of the State executive Mor;iini^-servii^cf!, n.uo A.'.1. • ;committee shall be biennially m. 'elected at the state convention, nefir--''U iv !i!uii-; uieetinu' ^;er-‘ i i n i . i. -> .Ticee*, > ;i \T. and shall elect a secretary, wno BuKijie^r- nii-.-riv.;:-, WedneBtUvv is not a member, and the chair- tive committee. FOURTEENTH, This plan of organization v-5'en!!i'4 Sundi t ;ic Sri'- at ■ ir, 'd. -J. [, Protestai't The Methodist Rev. J. D. Wiiikn-'.s, Sunday Service-!, 1 1. Sunday S.-lu:-.'. ^ Cbrii^cian Kude«‘ Church, ; Pastar. n'.ul ^'.(iOji.'n. :-l~i ti IV. -I. /-r. or. vVcilnesd;-. y S p lu Wel'b Aveni’e M, £. Church, Re’'. T. G. Vickers Paslor. Preacliiuu every tir.'.t Svinday at H a. and e-i'ery s-;-ffii.d Scndfty at 11 a, ni. *ind8p. 1!!, .•'■.uii(i,'iy-sjl!ool every Sun- .!aj at 1 () Ji. Ji.. .T.di!! !-'. Id'd. S'ipt. EV sr V1.0 d J- e i e (); a e, IDEWOitLDS ei)EATESTSEWIN6 MACHINE k jUGHT RUNNiNG ^ n^MHc rou-wanteitbpra Vibrating Shuttle, Kofary slmttle or a Thread fOfiain i'a/c/tj So\V!Ug M;ir-hiue 'wriU' lo ?HE HEW mm sEwiNQ mmmi company Orange, Mass. MtnTr^ewfnjririacii^K"-. ;irif Tim'Jc to sfU recardless Of quality, but the i(o>tkC is made to west. Our ei;r.r;,'iit3' :iev ;r jrtinE O'jt. SoXd by autht>vlz.^>l rtoalers only* rov. sale by man of said committee shall be j elected by the state convention, j FOURTH. I The chairman of the respec tive county, district and state executive committes shall call their convention to order and act as their temporary chairman un til a pemanent organization is ati'ected, with power only to ap; point and receive the repoi’t of the committee on credentials. { FIFTH. I No executive co-mmittee shall I have the power to elect or ap- I point delegates to any conven- I tion, whether county, district, ! state or national. SIXTH. I No member of any executive committee,or delegate or alter nate duly chosen shall have pow er to delegate his trust or author ity to another. , SEVENTH. I Representation in county con- ' ventions shall consist of one dele gate for every 25 Republican votes, or fraction'- part thereof, ; east in said precinct at the pre vious election for the Republican candidate for governor. Provid ed, that each township shall be ' entitled to one vote, at least, in the county convention. I EIGHTH. : The basis of representation in congressional, judicial senatorial conventions shall be appointed so as to consist of one delegate and one alternate.for every 100 votes, or fractional part thereof, cast \0 and I proceedure shall continue in force ^ until changed or abrogated by a: /« subsequent Republican state con- ^ % vention. ^ :»Z Won't Need A Crutcli, i ( When Editor J. P. Sossman, of i Cornehus N, C., bruied his legi badly, it started an , ugly sore, r Many salves and ointments prov- ■ ed worthless. Then Eucklen^sji Arnica Salve healed it thorough-1, ly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for ¥lcers. Boils, Burns, Bruises Cuts, Corns, Sores, Pim ples, Eczema or Piles. Z5c at Freeman Drug Company. Subscribe for The Dispatch. N Norfolk & Western HAY 15, 1010. No. 22 Lv. Charlotte Lv. Winston Lv. Walniit C. Lv^ Aladison Lv. .Sjoyodan Lv. M’rt’nv'lle Ar Roanoke 11:00 a. m. 'J;4o ]' m. v: L') [t. rn. V. in. p. m. -i;4» ]!. m. 7-00 p. m. No. Jl. Lv. Foanoke 0:1." a.m. Lv. M rt'nv'ile 11:40 u„ tn. Lv. Mayodan 12:o2 p. m. Lv. Madison 12;o5,p. ra. Lt. WalntiT (’, 1:27 p.m. Ar. iWinston 2:10 p. m. Ar. Charlotte 5;"iO p. m, Nos. 21 nnd daily; Nos, and 24 daily except Sunday. Connections at Poanoke for all points North, East and West; Pullman Parlor sleeping cars, dining cars' tntialg a la carte. No. 24 7:10 a. m. 7:51 a. m 8:23 a. m 8:27 a, ni, 9:26 a. m. 11.'45 a. m 23. tt:00p.m 7:30 p. m. f!;:22p. ra ni. 8:52 p. m. 9:-10p. in. 2;i and ^^ ^ - y ^ J ' 1 ^■ I ; I . . .— Insurance! persons buy insurance and accept the poiicy without looking to see if it is correct. You would ri dollar note without knowing as to the security, arid as an insurance policy is merely “a promise to pay” in case of loss, why ri^^ right, especially when it does not c6st more. We represent ^ strong Fire Insurance GorripariieSj among this nujiiber being the largest insurance companies in the World and with years of experi ence, backed by the fact that wq hav^e paid out thousands of dollars and never had a claim contested. We know we are in position to serve you, and will look after your interest from start to; finish. ! ifp Inciir^anr A ^^fore buying Life Insurance "see .us, JUli C Ilidlli aI£CC« there is as much diflFerence in the cost of Life Insurance on account of rrianagement as there is in the management of any other institution and we can prove We have the best for the money and if we fail to do so place your business elsewhere. ' ' ^ In this department We sell Health tasnalty lnsiirance. Accident, Public Liability. ,Con- tractors Liability, Elevator, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Automobile and the fact that this Gompany is Maryland Casualty €b. ot Balti more, Md., with assett of $6,000,000 is sufiicieht. RAllfllflCf are prepared to issue bonds for any amount liyiiyiilg. and for any purpose on short notice- Don’t em- barass your friend hy asking him to go on your bond; buy It from a Gompany that makes this their business, and can pay promptly. If it is insurance you want We are the people. In our loan department we have handled over one half million dollars for oiir clients without a single complaint, and today not one cent of interest is due and unpaid. Our plan is simple, we give the lender first, mortgage on real estate at not over 50 per cent, of value, note payable to lender and in addition to this our guarantee. Our company has been endorsed by the County of Alamance, they selected our company to loan the sinking fund on $220,000 bond issue for good roads. The City of Burlington has selected us to loan the sinking fund on $100,000 for water and sewerage. , We now have applications for Joans from $I0Q;00 to $2500.00 and with the above statement don’t you think it Would be safe to place some of your idle funds on our First Mortgage Real Estate Loans. Write us for our plan and book of testimonials from those who have tried and proven our plan. v REAL ESTATE. We have some bargains in Real Estate at this time and below submit a few of our holdings: 9-room 2-story dwelling on Broad street, lot 120x300, this is one of best residence street in city, win sen for quick buyer at . . . . . 1 lot 70x225 on Broad street last lot on this street that can be bought at reasonable price . . 6-room cottage, lot 80x225. harn, chicken house, good well, nice shade, orchard, fenced all round, on Park Ave, 6-room 2^§tory dwelling, fine Hevation, good shade, pri West Davis street, will sell in next 30 d^iys at , 106 acre farm about 2 miles from Burlington on Graham to Hope- dale road, well wooded, fine grey and sandy soil, no houses but is a bargain at : . . OU. 34 acres good seven room house, barn, well, nice grove; fine orchard of peach, apple and pear trees Within one mile of’ Post office Burlington and known as John Bryan place. We have sold $17000 worth of the Holt farms and art having many inquiries if you want a good faiim that will produce a large crop this is the place. Over 4000 bushels of grain threshed ori 150 acres of this farm in 1910. a s § § % 4? if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if if •* if I % Alamance Insurance & Real Estate ComoV % BURLINGTON, N. C. ^ ^ W. K. HOLT, Pres. R. M. MflRBOW, SHARPE, Mgr. If you are thinking of takfng; a trip, you want quotations, eheape.vt, ffires, reliable and correct informatio}ii. tis to ^ route, tr/!in sehtdnles the most eornfort:- for the candidate of the Repubh'-1 mid qnicke>«r way, write tmd^the in- can party for governor at last general eleetion in the eoun- i ““ “ ties in the state. Provided, that IP>'‘>>oro, i ch county shall be -ntiriU a 9 eacn county snaii be entitled to at least tv/o delegates to the Re publican state, congressional, judicial and senatorial conven- South Boston iind Lyuidiburg 7:00 a.m. ,and 5:30 \k m. daily except Bunday- B. BEVILL, frf-n, Agt. M. F. BKA'tG, Tthv, Pas. At^t, Koa.noke, Ya, W W. K. HOLT, V W. E. HAY,.- v::': R. M. MORROW, JAS. N. WILLIMSON. Jr., J. C. STALEY, : . ' J. M. FIX,, , . R. J. J. L. SCOTT, J. ZEB WALLER, :B. R. SELLARS. J. A. ISLEY, W. E. SHARPE, J. w. gates. il if
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