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The State Dispatch >INT, )ther »gue- L\RE moie j If ycu Imoney you a ictical- Make ho me rthless id in- bsition. I's you pu now Lh look .0 ILINA ses- lay. 'he is lout 1 I ) ! LENTEN_SEIiVlCES St. Athanasius’ Parish Church BurUngton, N. C. 1 Tbe Reverend Jahtj Benaers Gibble, Rector 1911 led,’’ |l for brly. te cf Ash-Wednesday Morning Prayer Penitential Office I I Holy Communion and Sermon 10:30 a.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon 8:00 p m. SUNIAYS llloly Communion, 1st and 4th Sundays 11:00 a. m. 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 6th Sundays I 7:30 a. m. _ IMorning Prayer, with Litany and lAnte Communion alternately— Sermon 11:00 a. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon - 7:30 p. m. jConftrmation Talks 3:00 p, m. Week Days lEvening' Prayer, Mondays, Tues days, and Thursdays 5:00 p. m. SWednesdays, with Address 8:00 p. m. p'ridays 19:30 a. m. Holy Week (In addition to other Week-Day Services, including Good Friday .) ^aily 10:00 a.m. Good Friday :hree Hours' Devotional and ?ommemorative Memorial Ser vice 12 to 3:C0 p. m. Easter Day lioly Communion 7:30 a. m. Morning Prayer, Sermon and Se cond Celebration 11:00 a. m. Bundav School Festival 4:00 p. m. lOf CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Convention Program. Friday Afternoon 4-30, Quiet Hour: Christ My Strength Conducted by Rev. R. E. Steele, Spencer, N. C, 4:50. Registration ot Delegates. Friday Evening 7'SO devotional Services: How to Grow in Strengt^i. Conducted by Rev. T. M. Johnson, Asheboro, N. C. 7:45, Atlantic City, ^11 ^ Hubbell, Adrian Mich 8:00. A ^ ' Reaching the Reached and Saving the saved , R}v. J. O: Atkinson, D. D., Editor of the Christian bun, College, N. C. Saturday .VioRNiNG 9:30. quiet Houe; ChrUt ^ 9:45. Report of Officers; President's Annual Address, From the First Vice-President. From the Secretary, Z sSSnSndent of the Press Department E'rom the Superintendent of the Junior De^rtmen . Election of Officers, llSa^^CnSiSl Endeavor and the Country Church; Rev. C. E. Newman, Henderson, N. C. 11:50.^ A.ODRESS; Dr. Hubbell. Saturday Afternoon 2;15. Junior Ralley. 2*45 Junior and Intermediate Work, ^ Rev. J. S. Williams, Asheville, N. C. 3:05."*Model Christian Endeavor Prayer Meeting; By the Society of the Convention Church. ^•91^ Q'iiestion Box and Open Parliment .. fflucted & Dr. C. H. Hubbell, Adrain, Mieh. T^ Ste Reports from the Denominations. — —r- Admires Pastor Russell’s Bopk. Atlanta Oonstitutiou:—BUI Arp, th« '‘Southern Philosopher,” wrote the fol lowing review of "The Divine Plan o£ tbe Ages” some time before he died: “It Is impossible to read this b£io|k without loving the "writer and ponder- log hia wonderful solution of the great mysteries that have troubled us all our l^ves. '^here is hardly a family to be found that has not lost some loved one who died outside the Church'—out side the plan of salvation, and, if CJal- vinism be true, outside of all hope aad Inside of eternal torment and despair. smother our feelings and tuin away from tBe horrible picture. W* dare not deny the faith of our fathers, and yet can it be possible that the good mother and the wandering child are forever separated?—forever and forever? “I believe it is the rigidity of these teachings that makes atheists and Infi dels and skeptics—makes Christiana unhappy and brings their gray halra down In sorrow to the grave—-a lost child, a lost soul! • ♦ * “This wonderful book mak^ no a»* sertions that are not well sustained by the Scriptures, It is built up stone by atone, and upon every stone !s th* text, and It becomes a pyramid ^ God's love, and mercy, and wisdom. “There is nothing In the Bible that the author denies or doubts, but ther* are many texts that he throws a flood of light upon that seems to rexaov# from them the dark and gloomy mea»* tag. I see that editors of leading jouT^ nals and many orthodox ministers of different denominations have en^ow®^ It and have confessed to this new and comforting light that has dawned upon the Interpretation of God’s Boolt. Then let every man read and poiuto' and take comfort, for we ftre all ptto- oners of hope. This Is aa age of ad vanced thought, and more thinking ia done than ever before—men dare to think now. Light-more Ugbt—1» th* watchword.’’ 855 pages—cloth bound, S5 ceatx, ^tpaid. Bible and Tract Society, If *ks Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 18 Years in buggy harness business with ample cap ital to discount all bills buying in car lots should enable dealer to get lowest prices. V^hile my competitors \yere talking dull times and no money Saturday my sales were more than $500.00 (names and adresses of customers wanted) . If I bad $65 and $75 store: rents to pay out I would have to sell buggies and harness high like they are doing. My plan is to do the largest business on least expense. Unloaded another car Columbia ‘‘A’ ’ ^ade wheel buggies Saturday, Saving my customers $7.50 to $10 on buggy,. $15 on carriages. Big stpck MowerS'Rakes-Harrows-Plows Cultivators. More harness, collars Saddles bridles than in all the stores in .town. Best $1 Bridle in toWn. Clover and Lawn ^ss» Hickory Kingaiid Batts seed Corn. Hurry up boys knd get the buggies out before Easter. N S CARDWELL, The Always Busy Stores BURUNGTON. 69SSS969SS V. Mortgage Sale, Under and by virtue of the pow- tr of sale contained in a mortgage Beed executed on the 24th day of March 1910, by W. C. Lineberry ind wife, Dora Lineberry, to the Guilford Lumber Co., and record- fed in the public registry of Ala lance county, in Book ^, o: mortgage deeds, pages 110, 111, [12 and 113, inclusive, the said Vilford Lumber Co., will otter jr sale at public outcry to the jhest bidder for cash, at the iOurt House door in Graham, Xlamance county, North Carolina Lt 11 a. m., Saturday, April^th, [911, the following described Iract of land, lying and being in lamance county North Carolina >urlington Township, in the city if Burlington, and described and lefined as follows, to wit: A ceatain tract or parcel of md in Burlington Township Ala- lance county. State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of R. Shepherd, J. H. Loy J. H. eese and others, bounded as ;ollows, viz: • ^ , ,, Beginning at S. R. Shepherd s :frner on Webb Avenue, thence ■UTining S. E. direction with said Vebb Avenue 66 feet to an iron >olt, thence N. E. direction with iW Neese’s line, 150 feet, to a teke at J. H. and 0. C. Loy’s forner, thence N. W.^ ith said J. H. Loy’s line 66 f^t ioC. R. Shepherd’s and J.. H. ,oy’s corner, thence S. W. ion 150 feet with S. R. Shep- lerd’s line to the beginning ana ;nown as the lot of J, A. Neese ought of G. A. Nicholson. This property will be ^ sold to tisfy the payment of the debt ^(r the security of which iiortgage deed was executed by lesaid W. C. Lineberry and lie Dora Lineberry, Burlington ownship, Alamance [This the 27th day of March 1911. The Guilford Lumber Co. Mortgagee, ohn R Hoffman Attorney. 3:50. 7:30. 7:45. 8:05. 8:25. Saturday Evening Devotional Services; Christ My Guide, Rev. J. D. Williams, Burlington, N. C. Young People and the Church; Rev. L. E. Smith, Greensboro, N. 0. Personal Evangelism; t ..l*.! ^ xt r* s. W. Taylor. Littleton N. C. CHRismS Endeavor; A Training School ftr tHRiSTiAN^j^^ T. C. Amick, Elon College, N. C. Sunday Morning 9-00 Quiet hour; Alone With Christ, ' Rev. D. Mclver, Burlington, N. C. (Adjournment in time for the deletes to att^d the various Sunday ^ Rev. J. F. McCulloch, D. D., Greensboro, N. C. Sunday Afternoon 3--00. ^cinege:^N; ^oiSucted by far. C. H. HubbeU Ata|an, Mwh. 3'35. Two Religious handmaids Christian HjN- toX'i'Wleigh, N. C., General Secretary of 3;56!'''tm mcE PLMQE in CHEiSTlAN Endeavor: 51 fhe great Commis sion: SSDr. Jt*. H. Fleming, Burlmgfon. N. C. Sunday Evening 6-30. Devotional Seevices: _ U^ful Young Pwp!e of Old Testament, Rev. S-S- Mync^Green^boro. N. G. 7-45. Presentation vf the Banner. Deepening the Spiritual r>P'FPEB Yet ;Dr* J. C. Leonard, Lexington, N. C. 8-30 WM Next; Dr. C. H. Hubbell. Adrian, Mich. '"^iSShTnial Session of the Chrktf^ Erdea.or The inirteemn A be held at the Christian March 31 April 1-2. Helpless as]A!|63by. Valley Heights, Va;-Mrs. Jennie B. Kirby, in a letter fro^* this place says: “I was sick in bed for nine months, with wo manly troubles. I was so weak and helpless, at times. I couldn’t raise my head off the pillow. I commenced to take Cardui, ana I saw it was helping me, at once Now, I can work all day., ’ As a tonic, for weak woman, nothing has been found, for fifty years, i that would take the place of! Cardui. Try a bottle today. It] will surely do you good, TerriUs IPicture cf SBlfering Clinton, Ky.-Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, jmtes:“ For six years, I was a jufferer from female troubles. I iould not eat, and could not stand on my feet, without suffering great pain. I had lost hope. After using Cardui a week, I began to improve.INow I feel better than in six years/* Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnished by th^e who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female weakness and disease. Try Cardui, today, now! We have opened a New Grocery Store in the Keck Building on Davis St. and will handle a full line of nice fresh grocers. Will pay best prices for country produce. Give us a Call. Harrison & DurfaaiD, OLD JOLPIER^ FRIEWv Burlington, v : i North Carplina, “If i 8:10.. Resolutions of Respect Whereas it has pleased God in is iniinite wisdom on March 1^, 111 to call to rest our beloved rother V/. F. Grilfeth, who by [is sunny disposition had endear [l hiifiself to us allj therefore be resolved: , , « 1 -That we the members oi he North State Council No. 34.J. U, M. have lost a kind friend, I brother a willing worker and ne who was always interested Uhe work of the Ordei.^ 12-That while we bow in hum- le submission to Him who uo^^h li things well, we cannot but m a tinge of sorrow when we ^alize that we shall never ^e face or hear his*^ voice in tnis Jouncii Chamber again. P -That a copy of these resolu- l^^is be spread on the minutes oi ^ Council, a copy be sent to h family and a copy be sent to H of the City papers for pub- ption. F. S. Cheek W. C. Noble Committee. J. C. Rogers Some oflhose “order- m ed” ^150.00 and $175.00 1 Pianos sound fair for a year or two—then^ you will do like this couple— hold your ears and quit using the piano. Let Them Alone! We can sell you a real good reliable piano at 1250.00 up and make any reasonable terms to suit some m;wS sfyle3‘the kind that *ast! Effis Macbine & Burlington, STEVENS «VISIBLE LOADING” repeating RIFLE No. ?0 f 8.00 ' “Visible Loading” i9 a big ad' You th© cartriogB go in the chamber. You hiow when the gun is loaded. Gets alt the game in sight Practice noxo and clean out all, the farm pests^^ this spring. Sharpshooler (f and Hunter ' Ifvouvrant e*peit Uon on Shatpshoqtlngr, H unt- . Mvirik Tt ^ ANYTHING IN tAlLORING. Also the Home of Satisfaction in Cleaning, Pressing, and Dying. Bnrllngfdn TaHoriiig and CleaBiBg Worts. Jas. M. Leath, Prop. TRENCH CLEANING A -SPECIALTY ; A \ V.'' -.T 'Syi F';l J r uon un oimi , - --- ing ot Ttapshooting, Vfrite a postal tailing us which sul^jea interests you most, 3By return mail - com« giving V™‘I''!™'"; pages about Rifles, Shotj;uns, Pi^ols SfRiL Telescopes. fr^Aak your dealer and Insist on ^EVET^. Ifyou cannot obtainy#c will shipditcct,expressprepaUU upon receipt of catalog pncc. "^^^SARMS & TOOL COMPANY t, 0, Bo* BOOS CSiiMpM Folb, Mai*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Direct line to all points, North, South, East West. Very Low Round Trip Rates to all Principal R^orts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4:50 P. M., Arrive Atlanta 6:25 A. M., making close eonnection for and arriving Montgomery following day after leaving Raleigh, 11:00 A. M., Mo bile 4:12 P. M., New Orleans 8:30 P. M*, Birtningham 12:15 Noon, Memphis 8:05 P. M., Kansas City 11:20 A. M. second day, and connecting for all other points. This car also makes close connec tion at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western Points. ’ Through Pullman to Washington leaves Raleigh 6:50 P, M. ar rives Washington 8:53 A. M., Baltimore 10:02 A. M., Philadelphia 12:23 Noon, New York 2:31 P. M. This car rnakes close connection at WaKhington for I ittsturg, Chicago, flrd all other points North and West, and at Greensboro for through Tcurist Sleeper for Cal ifornia points, and for all Florida Points, Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goidsboro at 6:45 A. M. Raleigh 8:85 A. M., arrives Asheville7:40 P. M., making close con nection with the Carolina Special and arriving Cincinnati 10:00 A. M. following day after leaving Raleigh, with close connection for all points North and North-West., Pullman for Winaton-Salem leaves Raleigh 3:30 A. M., arrives Greensboro 6:30 A. M., making close connection at Greiensboro for all Points North, South, East and West. This car is handled on train No. Ill leaving Goldsboro at 10:45 P. M. ■If you desire any information, please write or call. We are here to turnish inf ormation as well as to sell tickets. W H. Parnell, T, P. A. 215 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, N. C -:i m % -•■'K ■ /a I ■'^7- Despite its proximity to the United States, Honduras is one of the pco'est developed coun- trids in the world. The hotel ac commodations and ^ the means of transportation are in s cribable. H. F. CaRV> General Passenger Agent. . ^ Washington, D. ,C. OF mimm Massachusetts is \ fied because Senator Wmthropi Murray Crane voted to sustain BillLorimer. It did not expect anything better of Lodge, bu^ Crane’s action was a sore ms appointment. “Uncle Joe” Cannon says he will go to war if Ctemp Ctok will, and our opinion 15 Aat Clark would go to war in a minute. At th°*re is a W^atson, m th^U“edsStes.Senate.buthe is not from Cteorgia. There may be hope of deplet ing the Japanese forces by get ting thatfcountry interested m aviation. Three sailors|frorn the United States armored crusier Tennessee were found dead from jas in a h^Dtel in New York last Thursday. The gas jet wa6 turned the gas was poupng in ifomjit but a gas % A minimum sentence of twenty years at hard labor in Auburn prison and a maxium of life im prisonment was imposed last Thursday on Mrs. Edith Melber of Albany N. Y. forthe killing of her only child by forcing acid down his throat in a desol ate Al bany suburb on the nigM of J aii^ uary sixth. for SALE—Spring Branch Didry Farm, by The Central Loan & ^Irust Co, ■ Remaining in Post Office at Burlington, N. C., Mar. 251011 Gentlemen: S, S. Brown, P. C. Clapp, Jack Cross, Jas. M. Hudson, Dr. J. A. Long, G. W. Osborn, W., A, Reed. Frank Smith, W. T. Steele, Tom Smith, J. M. Thompson, Ladies: Misses Lizzie Andrewsi Dawy, Allred, Pattie prooks, Ad^Kes- se, Rudy R. Lee, MrWv J. W- Sil liott, Mrs. V. A. A. S. Thompson. ^ Persons calling forany rf theffft list.’ J.ZEB Waller, Post Master. President Taft’s letter on the occasion,of Mr. Ballinger's r^- ignation should warn fomgn dis turbers thatadiministration Isnot in a mood to be trifled with. .Senator Bailey adds something I the sayings of Jefferson as to Rdals— ■ ‘none resign'^ but that do withdraw their resignations.
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