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1 Churcb Directory. Tie dwTch of tKe Holy Coinforlei* (Episcopal) ibc RettJeiiJ Jolui Bsisei* 6iWil®» Rector. Services: Every Sunday, ll:POa. m. and 8;00 p. m. ^ c« Holy Communion: First Sun- flay, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, Hoty Tnd Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. Sunday School, 9:30 a. _m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free. dffisBaB QturcL Comer Church and Davis Sts, Rct. a. B KcudaO, ra*t«r. SmkeK Ihreaching every Sunday, 11:00 A. m, and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. B. Foster, Swt. . Chnstian End'KWiKar^'Services, evenings at 7:15 v meets :Mow^y^ after Cteond Sunda^ in each ■ month. A‘ cordial iovita^oo extended' Ip all. A Church Home for Vi?i^r«t •sd Strangers. Bor&iftwi RdMmedi Qnfdi. Corner Front and Anderson Sts. 1«T. J. D. kamttm, Pastw. Sunday School every Sabbath, $t4B a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4tn Sabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. Mid-week Service every Thurs- ^y, 7:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of idmrch. fresbyterian Clmrdb. ‘ Rev. Dob>1 j MclTei, Patter. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. ‘ Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited to all services. fiaat Street £. Churchy Sonib. Rct. T. a. Sykei, Pastw. Preaching every Sunday mom- jB£ and evening. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday •rening. Hacedcaya Lttthoraa QrarcL Front Street. Lttfijh.) p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- «ry Sunday. T« Ceachers’ Meeting, Wednesday p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society (after morning service on fourth ■andaysO L. C. Bs., Satuiday before Hiird Sundays, 3:00 p. m. L. L. L., third Sundays at 8:00 ie m. 8a{iiist Gbnrdb. Rev. S. L Matfsa, Paste. Pteaching every Sunday 11 a. HL, 8 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four th Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m. Church Conference Wednesday Sjefore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Society, first Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon day 3:30 p. m. kht Methodist Protestant Church, East Davis Street. ReT. Thomas E. DaTu, Pastor. Parsonoge next door to Church) Ssrvic^si Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday •venings. Ladies’ Aid and Missionery So- fleties every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea Classes. You are invited to at tend all services. Webb Avefiue M. E. Ckorch, Rct. B. T. Hulej. Pastor. Preaching every first Sunday M 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Sunday at 8:^0 p. m. Sunday Sciioo] every' Sunday ittoimittg at Ip a. m. jJohn F. Idol, Supt. Everybody Welcome. Fosrth jsdy At Mebane. Mebane. July 5.-Yesterday was a gala day in the town of Mebane, everything was ^de open, the town surpassed itself in its widely celebrated hc®pit^l- ity by serrving ;absolutoiy free of cost a suttiptous^ dinner to a crowd variously estimated at 7,- 000 to 8,000. The diisner how ever, was but a sniall part of the hospitalities $vtend6di?by the Merchants, Manufacturers and gOod people of Mebane, there being three full base ball games tournament and special freedom of town to the 200 or more con federate veterans present. Their money money was not accepted here and their badges gave them free acc^s to every refrefhment counter in the place.-- T^is special occasion, aside from the ahnual Fourth of July. celebration was the Merchants and Manufacturers Jair, the Kedmont warehouse being filled with b^ths, beautifully decorat ed with national colors for l^e occasion, and filled, with exhibit® W ev,^y kind, showing the gareat variety of articles for^ sale agd 4at^u^a!C!^l^«dm T8» WM especially fin«, showing il» r^io^t every kihd of article ixl8d« ior iiome-and^of a quality, and finish unsur^||iaBdt^ madejp .the scmtE' The . American Tobacco com pany was very fine, the goods being express^ almost entirely from New York. The tobacco farmers of Caswell, and other counties greatly a;ppreciated this marked consideration for them, as this company has, as a rule, not been making exhibits even at large fairs. Leggett and My ers company also had a creditable exhibit. The following was the program for the day; At So’clock the Exhibits building was thrown open, followed in the Planters warehouse by the children’s ex ercises, consisting of the flag drill and patriotic songs. The rendition of a song composed by Mrs. C. J. Lee was especially appreciated, sung to the tune of Dixie. At I0;50 D. A. White delivered the address of welcome, bristling with good sense, good humor, and real eloquence, which made the people feel happy and at home. In the absence of Gen. Julian S. Carr, who having been detained by the recent Baltimore convention, the old soldiers were entertained by Miss Ruth Porter of Charlotte, mascot of the Meck- elnburg camp of confederate vet erans, by r number of beautiful ecitatio s. Capt. J. A, Turirerit** ine,\ commander of Alamance caistp, addressed the^^ veterans, e J. 0. U. A. jp* exercises place at MisMi^iiensisting oi^ pubMif exercises and a masterly address by Dr. J. T. Burrus, of High Point. At lo’clock the crowd repaired to the lawn where an abundant feast of barbecue, bruuswick stew, pickles, ect were served, prepared under the direction of Will Cheek and a score of good cooks. In all about 2,000 lbs. of beef and mutton and ^ gallons of brunswick stew were served. There were three games of baseball played. The first at 10 a.m. between Mebane and Hawfielhs, resulting in a score of 8 to 7 in favor of Hatfields. The main game of the day was played at 2 p. m. c(etween Me bane and Hester’s Store resulting in a score of 18 to 5 in favor of Mebane. Attendance 3,000. A game was played later tetween Efland and Orange Grave, Ef- land winning. At 4 o’clock the vast crowd gathered to witness the tourna ment which proved to be a very spirited contest. Eleven contest ants entered; Messrs. G. R. Henderson, G. F. Moode and 0. S. Richmond won first, second, and third prizes in order named. Felix W. Graves assisted George Davis, of Durham, who had charge of the tournament de serves a vote of thanks for the successful termination of the tournament and the pleasure that it gave the several thousand peo ple who witnessed the graceful riding of the several knights. The final festivities of the day came with the tournament ball at 8;30 to 12 o’clock. Twenty to Thirty couples took part in the dance. Mr. Henderson as win ner in thj9 tournament, 6hose Miss Maude Thompson, of Green sboro as ‘ ‘Queen of Love and Beauty.” This was one of the most suc cessful celebrationis that Mebane has ever had, the people declar ing that the town always gives a great deal more than it advetises. >• Any y oung man or woman who is a Me patron jof this pa per may secure free in«truction in Music Or Elocution. The Ithaca Conserviatory of Music, ^with the desire to stimu late the study of these arts, offer two scholarships to applicants from the State of North Carolina, valued at $100 each aind good for the term of twenty weeks begin ning with the opening of the school year, September 12, 1912, in any of the following depart ments: Ydce, Violin, Piano, Organ and Eloration. l^eae scholarships are awards ed upon competition which is o* peri to anyone desiring a musical or literary education. , Anyone wishing to enter the competition or desiring informa tion should write to Mr. Geo. C. Willianis, (General Manager of the Ithaca Conservatory of Musit, Ithaca, N. Y., before September 1, 1912. SthdMxuAm Ral^i^, July 5;.-^The, North Carolina D$nt^ society tonight Bek«ted'Wi*«ton as the next meeting place, dected o£^c- era and adjosfmed^ urh- am. itecond vice president; Dr J. Morthin Fleming^ cf Raleigh, secretary; Dr. R. M. Morrow, of Burlington’ treasure; Dr. R, T. Allen’ of Lumberton essay ist. Members of the examining board; Dr. V. E. Turner, of ital- eigh and Dr. F. L. Hunt Ashev ille. The Democrats are finding it so enjoyable to hold their con vention in a small town that, we expect to see Alexandria, Va. get the next one. Colleges desiring the services of an able and distiri^ished Dean will pl^-^se commiinicate with W. W., ^renton, N. J. Terrible Picture ot SoRering Clinton, Ky.—Mrs. M. C. Me Elroy, in a letter from Clinton, writes:*-For six years, I was a suffereir from female troubles. I could 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. Now I feel better than in six years.” Fifty years of success in actual practice, is positive proof, furnisfxed by those who have used it, that Cardui can always be relied on for re lieving female weakness and Try Cardui, today, now! Me of Sale Qf Real Estate. By virtue of the power con tained in a certain deed in trust executed to the Central Loan & Trust Co=, Trustee, on the 4th day of May, 1910 by Fletcher Frederick and wife, Blanche Frederick and duly re^stered inthe ofiice of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C. , in Book No. pages to secure the payment of a certain note therein recited, de fault having been made in the Eayment of said note, and the older, thereof, having applied to us to make sale of the real es- tate therein conveyed, in accord ance with (the conditions con tained in said deed in trust, we will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House Door of the County of Alamance, N. C., on Saturday, the 13th day of July, 1912, at 12 o’clock M., the land conveyed in said deed of trust to wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Hattie snd Lula Blalock, J. L. Faujkner, Harris and James Sts., and others bounded as fol lows. Beginning at an iron bolt S. \W. corner of said Streets, run ning thence North 87’ 50” W. 148 1-4 ft. to an iron bolt, corner with said Faulkner on South side of said Harris St., thence South 11-2’ W. 71 ft. to an iron bolt, corner with said Blalock’s in said Faulkner’s line, thence South 87’ 50’-’ E. 148 1-4 ft. pas- sing center over the well to an iron bolt, with said Blalock on West side of James St, thence N. 11-2 deg. E. (needle bars 1 3-4’) 71 ft. to the beginning, containing 24-100 of an acre more or less. This the 12th day of June, 1912. The Central Loan & Trust Co., Trustee. REST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AMD SHiUiL' itRS. Winslow’s Soothijto Svrxtp has been used for over .'••JXTY YajARSby MII,I,IOKS of .M0T;;BKS for their CHII,DSI;K WHItJe TEKTHING, •with P15RFECT SUCCESS. It ■■iOOTLUS the SOFTENS the GOMSv AIvtAYS all PAIN; CDRfiS WIND COWC, and the best remedy tor DIARRHCEA. It 18 ab* iioUitely hannless. Be sure and ask for ‘'Mrs. %Visslow*s Soothing Syrup,” and take no ottMV kind. Tweaty-five cesui a bottle. We t«ike pleasiii^ in announc ing that any of Our readers can secure the above vest pocket book free of charge by sending 2c.> for. postal to D. Swift arid Co., Patent Lawyers, Washing ton, D. C. This book contains tables shomug which states each presidential candidate carried in 1908, the number of Democrats and Republicans elected by each state to Congress in 1908 and 1910, the leading events of thei life of ea,ch President, from Washington to Taft. It also gives the population of each state according to the census reports of 1890, 1900 and 1010, the popu lation of about 20 of the largest cities in each stated a calendar for 1912 and 1913 and much Oth er useful informaltion. Caas&t In n Rala. “Five in the Douglasville, Tex. - years ago I was caught rain at the wrong time, ” wiites Edna Ruth^oro, of Doui villc^7 *^andl froim that timife, take]^.N|dth; vers, and sufife^ more thii^ I can teU; I tri^ every thing tto Tjo rdcif. I duj, thevwoman’^ tonic, ow^ i feel better than in miany months. ** Cardui does one thing and do€^ it well. That’s the. se-' cret of its 50 years of success. Try Cardui, Wasted. Men, women, boys, girls, can vassers, make 5 to 20 dollars day,. selling Fly and Mosquito Pillows, cost you 5 cents, ' sells for 20 cents, greatest seller out for Sum mer months, millions being sold. Mail sample 20 cents, don’t miss this proposition. 30 other good new Specialties. Instruction Free. (The Alcatraz Company, Richmond, Va. Spit, Quit, Fft. Hines, Ala. —In a letter from this place, Mrs. Eula Mae Brad ley says: “I used to spit up all I ate. I was tired and sleepy all the time, My head nched, and I could hardly drag around. Since taking Cardui, this has entirely quit, and now I feel quite fit.” Mrs. Bradley suffered from ner vous indigestion. Cardui builds II the nervous system, and strengthens the womanly consti tution. That’s why Cardui help ed Mrs. Bradley and why it will help you. Try it. mm IP The North CaroBna College of Agricul ture and Mechanic Arts THE iiTATE’S INIISIIIiU. C0UE6E Four-year courses in Agricul ture; in Civil, Electrical, andM^ chanical Engineering; in Chemistry; in CJotton Manu facturing and Dyeing. Two-year courses in Mechanic Arts and in Textile Art. One-year ^d two year courses in Agri^lture. These courses are both piractical and scientific. Examinations for admission are held by the County Superintendent at all county seats on July 11th. For Catalog address THE REGISTRAR, West Raleigh, N. C; Np*W Norfolk Westero MAY 26, 1912 No. 23 No. 24 Daily Daily Lv, Charlotte 10:20 a. m. Lv. Winston 2:00 p. mi 7:05 a. m Lv. Walnut C. 2:46 p. m. 7:42 a. it Lv. Madiebn 3:0» p. m. 8:10 a ic, Lv. Ma,Todan 3:06 p. m. 8:14 a. rn, Lv. M’rt’iiVlIe 4:04 p. m. 9:11 a. m Ar Boaaoke 6:20 p. m. 11:30 a. m No. 21. No, 23. Daily Daily 9:35 {ti, m. 6:05p. in. 11:50 a. in. 7:27p. 'n) 12:47 p.m. S:23p.jaa 12:51p.m. 8;27p.m^ 1: 2Gp.m 8:54 p. m. 2:00 p. m, 9:35 p. m. 6:50 p. m. Lv, Boanoke Ly. MWnv’lle Lv. Mayodan Lv. Madison Lt. Walnut G Ar. Wineton Ar. Charlotte Connectioae at Boanoke for all points North, East and West; PnllmaD Parlor sleeping cars, dining cars; meals a lb. cartd, , 1 rains 21 and 22 carry Piilliiian sleepeis, Wi«ston-Salem and New York via Shenandoah Valley routes. Dining Cars north of Boanake. Tr^s leave Durham lor Roiboro South Bi»ton and Lynchburg 7:00 a. m daily, ^nd 5:80 p. m. daily exeept.Sonday W. B. BBVILiL Gen. Pam’r. Agt. W, C.SAUNDEBS, A«s’tGtonlPas, Agt. Boaaoke, ) J ri » 170 acr«t lam 6 mdes from Burjinaton , N.t poolSS 5Z acr^ farm 2 miles from Buriington N.C, 1400.00 126 acrelarm 21-2 miles South of Me bane, N. C., red land 2750.00 ^7 acre farm 2 1-2 niiies South of Mebaqe N; r^^^ 5000.00 160 acre farui 2 miles South l-2^yaiid 1-2 rd soil If ’ . ur-v:,, N. G J M Srowohig Pres. . X Ho^n, See A ' W W Sromn, Mgr, Dr J A Pickett Jno RFqister Gfio. W. Testal DIRECTOm. R T Ktm odh Jno RSoffaian 6eoW Pattenson &^SenH,r6 €has D Johnson, ‘ ^ W Brown MdlJEB ^tid #ARTS Removed with MOLESGFF, without pain or danger, no matter how large, or how far raised about the surface of the skin. And thev will never return, and no trace or scar will be left. MOLESOFF is applied directly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing the germ and leaving the skin smooth and inatural. MOLESOFF is put up only in $1.00bottles. % iieatly packed in a plain: case, accom panied by full directions, and contains enoufirh remedy o^ii”ary MOLES or WARTS, We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if It fails to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund the dollar, flofida Distributing Compiany Dept., Pensacola Fla. M. BASCOM LINDSEY Dealer In dressed lumber specialty; R. R. Shop Bldg,, Burlirigton , Phone 148 N.C SSS.: Auto .xipbile Owners. We Mc now in a ^itiOn to do all kinds of au tomobile impair work promptly in the most satis- factoiy manner. Wc employ none but skilled machinistsv therefore, we ask that you give us an opportunity to demonstrate the effidc^cy of our equip]^^t We can do any and everything in the line of Wiachiixei ^op HOLT ENGINE COMPANY BURLINGTON. - - . . . . v . N. af St $M0 Per riite. was paid at a bainquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans' in 1842. Mighty costly foi: those with stomach trouble or indigestion. Today people every wher^ use Dri Kings New Life Pills for these troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25 cts at Freeman Drug Go. The North Caroiina STATE NORMAL and COLLEGE Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular Cbursejs le^ing to de grees. Spedal Gpvirses Jor teach ers, Free tuition to thoset who agree to become ^che the State. Fall Session; begins Sep tember 18, 1912, For. catalogue arid other information^ MM L f OBST l^e^. GreeDsboro S G We see by the papers that the explore? who has 3U$t climbed Mchint Mel^i did riot find saiy gumdzpps on th« sunmiit. A Hero Id A For years J. s. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., a civil-war cap tain, as a lighthouse keeper, erted, awful Wrecks, but a fact is, he might have bee”./ Wreck, himself, if Electric Bjt- ters ‘ had not prevented. ‘ cured me of kidney trouble chills, ” he writes, “after I taken other so called cu:^s w years, without benefit and tnei also improved my sight, at iaeyenty, I am feeling; For dyspepsia indigestion, stomach, liver and kidney^ bles, they're without equal. them, Only 50 cts. at Freeina j Drug Co. IB S. Si Cmt ilorton T^^iP S ools convened at Stones sbyterian Gh^h on jy Vd Sunday June 29t ional exeiw— J O. Sample. The Seiidid attendance eac ,d much intefiest man! V program had be by a committee of ^hichMrs J. Remod loiniian. ^ides th^ boBiness of ition, thete were seven uiein which Messrs. itton, M. Bennett, W. ‘ J. D. Wilkine, J. C. . and oth^ figured aitly* Miss Ida Simpson a d the State Convention ca p^^rd with a good report, og AUuoance county tfa Mpnty in the 8t»te and ^wnship the bMt Town he county and this 12th. jsion given StOi^y Cn pgt conventiori ever helc ownship, as noted by ^Thomiwon. Hev. . J. p. Andrew geautifully handled his s Rlie Church and The Ks talk appealed to all an try much enjoyed. Rev poke to the t,eachers on *' ^pt and Thoroughnea jas good but We dont fchen Pres. Ha:^r got t In the subject of‘^Teacher fcfr” there was not mm insaid that was worth th( He showed strife to imp liid we hope before anoth Ve may see the effect of hii Iri all our S. S. [he S. S. and Some Presei Problems was very ably h Lt by Hon. E. S. W. Da W. John Vernon spoke ( anized Work, ” esides the speaking the S. were representet ^cial class song. Fi tas represented by a ^1 girls in song and a J tiny tot. Bethel was Inted by a part of the S. long. Stony C^k was [ited by the primary e All were good but kention might be made mon song of the Bet tiildren. Young men ereasang a Quartette, as a good duet by J. W. ad Mim Lillie Kerne »lp by Mrs. Harper also j^f. Gilliam and a ch pe Stony Creek choir i IWalker. The enti was intei¥ipersedwi ! by Stony Creek choir. [A cordial welcome an. Wpitality was extended PPted with much appre I As guested by the p: pnunitt«^ the writer wil tenk each and everyoc (>nored the occasion 0,nd ' carrying out the progr A Delighted Atten FORD AUTOMOBILES: have the exclusive agency lOi j Famous Ford Automobiies Alamance and other If you intend purchasing an A I mobile write us today for ^ Catalog and look it over o® buying. It will pay yo«- F^ord Garage CompaoK Greensboro, The Dispatch a year for^ • ^-’if- Veterans At Mebanej [Mr. Editor:— i. ' hi response ication from the manaa c®jf^dependence Celebral lebane, in company with] Turrentine of thii Inad the pleasure of sw f® inst^t in that m |ve^ and enterprising t^ ^tem Alamance. j ff met there about (150) lacomrades, arid spent oi 1 imng^over again in ml pe stirnng and thrillinl sixties,' in doing ff ^ ^ a magnificent ba inner, and in watching t| amusements provir and public a t^^e entertainmei w ®f men, li Alamai f^undjing counties. be impossible I LrltilV* appreciatl Ivlrf which we so mf I hi A being nothiri l^sired, except the 4 lenf^^Ki i “boys” Lf by age or { ^ot be will address bJ It L point that wJ Iwn • owned the rr^ had not ™'3ed it antial ^ ani jty of of that I t ^e^.I^edmont sectil an* of properif Kf^lfverything. if all ^*®*^»ment vt and I population, and nol Mdd to
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