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HOCCTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST
CHUKCH,
' Adaioa Avenue and Kail St.
j iltv. Jas. W. Kose, Pastor.
! i (>vory fourth F jnday at 31
I a. rn. a:iu 7 p. m.
;S .nii.iy Sfhoi syery Sunday at 9:30
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!-Morning SemoM at 11:90 a. m«
'No services on third SntuUys. ’
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Prof. }.
B. liotsrtson. Superintendent.
Xeaehsrs’ Jleeti.-'.g Wednesday, 7:30
p. in. (Pastor's Study);
Woman’s Missionary Society. - Jir«
T]iui'iJr.y i.'j «vej'v mu*r;th at -3:30
jv.. m.
1^. C.B. Society, soeo;;d Til Ursa ay in
overy inor.th »t :j:f;a u. rn'
Luthfrr secot:tE a:vj fourth
.^’jnouys tit ,';:0C p.' m.
Vi’>iperf at 3:"0 p. i;;.
'ii.f Kill.? of Ali Laxiicives.
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twofjii u.-^ and ilu‘ Temple Seti i.,
flcareil many years a>iO by ManeUe,
a j^paco cf al'.oul a(» :«elor.s in lepjrth.
covered w'tli .‘^ar.d, not to r^peak of a
huire mound (if ruhlish cominjr t>.»’ i
M;jnetU*’j» excavation. This was ear-
ric*{i away by the Sorvice des Antiques
last ?ummer. Nevertheless it was
certain that we should have to po
to cart away tons of rtibbish.
Therefore it was eonsidei«id prefer
able not to wcrk last year, so as to
have the necessary means for work
ing: on a larg:e scale, when the clfiar*^
ing of the Osireion would a^Kin be 'at
tempted.
“The fact that we employ diJS' men
•nd boys gives an idea of the size of
the work, the largest ever attempted
by the Egypt Exploration F und. The
Temple of Sett !. bears the characters
of what is (tailed a Memnonium, a
fanerary buildinj^ in connection with
a tomb; &nd since it is dedicated 10
Osiris it shows that the tomb of the
grod must be somewhere in the neigh
borhood. What seemed most prob
able was that the doorway discoveri^i
two years ago was the entjrance tc n
passage leading to a subterranean
chpei under the temple, such as is
found at Deir el Bahari in the temple
of the Eleventh Dynasty,
“We should never have cxpected
what we have found. Between the
doorway and the temple is a cotxiplet«
sanctuary, evidently of the time of
the Pyramids, very much ruined, but
built with huge matenal, such as is
probably not seen anyvH&ere else in
^eypt. It is rectangular; the en
closure ijFall is 12 feei thick, and coa-
siftt« of two different casings, the out-
*r of rough limestone, tiie inner of
large blocks of hard re£ aendatoBe
very well joined, with granite dove-i
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n5!ty-t{' ii niurtior ;»r :(itoni|Jtt.'il
niur.it-r iho jrcnural [viihlio which
.hankt-rs inr j^oro innsl have ihe
natnt'S. And .-.o it used tt> *)e thought
the irenoral public niUi;t have all tne
details of a div/>n‘e suit—biit that day
has pus.serf, and the day wiU soon pass
‘-vheji n;v/spiipt»rrt han^c out on their
elctheslines the soiled linen of every
pt»Jice court visitor.'—Everything.
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Th^ Undisicovered Country.
Could w« bust know
The land that ends our dark uncertain
tarveU
Where ]ie these happie.s hills «nd
meadows low,
Ah, if peyond the spirit's inmost ca*
vil.
Aught of that country could we
surely know.
Who would not go?
Might we but hear
Tne hovering angels, high imagined
chorus,
Or catch, betimes, with wakeful eye
and clear
One radiant vista of the iealm be
fore us.
With one rapt moment given to see
and hear.
Ah, who would fear?
Were we quite sure
To find there seme peerless friend
who left us lonely,
Or there, by some celestial stream
as pure,
To gaze in eyes that here were love^
Ht only,
This woary mortal coil, were we
quite sure.
Who would endure?
—Edmond Clarence Stedmaa. 1
\ ou i an’i Sell (ioods IJ You .Vfi- Sort-
* M 'i'lii* H»ss*
* You and iIjc Ik>«s niu.-t l>c •;!. Kootl
i.t.-rm.'?. (»tu‘ of tho fooiish thiugs that
some Unns loloiate .strained reln-
tio’js botwcen theins‘lve.'? and their
men. It’sn oarly always the fault of
Ihe mei\ ihcmselve.'^. Y’ou g-et sore
about some petty thin^, and to use
the words of the Chicapro domine, it
becomes a “hurricane in a demi-
taFse..’
Without harmony you can’t have
your heart in your work. To be sore
is to be inharmonious, and tl)e m&n-
ly thin^ to do is to clean «t up.
No employer can help litit inspect
a man that goes into his otfice a)id
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ry to co:.'.-i:-i
■. ."rair-:'} wilii ihciir-;’.-
. • ci j s i'.> h:-'Tl-
: V'fo^ I'.ie Tiew di-.cov-
• cv.y, cun.'i/ ro-
• licvcs. iiKh troubkc.
j Croxorc ii Vi'.'i : f:il
! remedy y-:t uior rKidi:'!;.'' t-->c
frv.-ic.r,i f.;' ijric r:o:j a!id crp.ir^; out
all :.-oi'i.r.-irM.c; in;-:)uniicy -A-i.ic?!
■ cr.ui'c it is cKtir-j!y
iiiicrvn* ?.U oihcr it
I iks KOI -M-lj clrc vwr v..
■' for I'.'c p:rr; 05c. It iicl.-; Oi? pr,;;-
•ipic ''f c.:it Uio poi.soiii; iiud
n.-n'.o\ iriir.tijc c-.iv .■
It . r!j;l,{. in ljij0:3;.>h 'vvylls,
jrc'r'ibranc.': .'i.id i:l:c \s-atei* i:i
a bpoupe. ui.-M’/r. p
‘makes li'.e l-:idi’.t:y:i ^ifv. out an-'l ?'itcr
j away, nil ’:’nc uric noM and
from the J^lood. nnu ka'ic.s tlxc kid-
nc3'’s rn;i unuary ovi^aii'j :2n,
£tron?, bc.ih^y nnd wcH.
It inalicfc; not how )or.,q you liave
yuffcrcd. liow oM you arc. or wiiat
you have I’.'cd, tl;e very princij^le oi
CroKonc is Fiich, that it is practically
impossible to lake it into tijc human
-system wltiiout rcsaits. Thcr>2 is
rothinjj eJse on enrth like it. It
starts lo wo.fJc the ininute you tskc it
And relieves you tiic Jirst time you
wsc it.
If you r^nfTor viih pains in your
back and si.lcs, or’'ave any sii^ns of
kidney, bladder »^roublos, or rheuma
tism, such as pu^y swellings under
the eyes or in the feet and antics, if
you are nervous, tired, and run down,
or bothered with tirinary disorders,
Croxone will quickly relieve you cf
your misery. You can secure an orig'^
inal package of Crcxone at tnfiics
cost from any firsi-cJass druggist.
iAli druggists are authorized to ^er«
son^ljy return the purchase price it it
««£ in a single case.
i:i:FDn>:ED curnCH, ; r ..c;
i '■ y. .
i.:. , U’
njl Brvr: k Building,
... ,bn;g
says, “If I’m going to work for you
I’m going to put heart interest into
that work, but until this discourage
ment of mine is cleared, I’ll he a half
failare."
"That’s the way to do it. . That’s
the way feliows have fixed it up with
me, and I with them, when one »r
the other was down in the m»uth.—
Sonthem Merchant.
The Perfect Prayer.
Dear Lord, kind Lord,
Gracious Lord, I pray
Thou wilt look on al! I love.
Tenderly tMlayl
W:ed their hearts of. weariness;
Scatter even care
Down a wake of snivels’ wind's
Winnowing the air.
Bring unto the sorrowing
Ail release from $«in:
ILet the lips of laughter
Overflow asain;
And with all the nrndy
O, divide, I pray,
‘fhis vast treasure os' content
That u mine to-day!
—J. W. Wley.
(,'heck Vour .April Cough.
Thawing fiost and April rains chil!
you to thft very inarrow, you catch
cold—Head and lungs atufTed—You
are feverish—Cough continually and
feel miserabl®—You need Dr. King’s
New Discovery, It soothes inflamed
and irritated throat and lungs, stops
cough, your head clear.« up, fever
leaves, and you feel iine. Mr. J. T.
Davi«, of Stickney Comer, Me., “Was
cured of a dreadful cough after doe,
tors' treatment and all other reme
dies failed. Relief or money back.
Pleasant—children like it. Get a bot
tle today. and $1.00, at your
druggists.
During the winter months impuri
ties accumulate, yo’’r blood beconKi
impure and thick, your kidneys, liver
er.d bowels fail to work, causing so-
called “Spring Fever.” Y'ou feel tir-
m), weak and laxy. Electric Bitters—
the sprinf tonic and system cleanser
—it vbst yoB need; they stimulate
the kidneys, liver and bowels to heal
thy action, expel blood impurities and
rastor* your health, stren^h and am
bition. Electric Bitters mxlces yoa
fw' ik« ew. Start a four week’s
irckwinant—it will put yan in Sa»
(h«j>« for your sprine work. Gi»r-
ant^. All Draggisti. 50c. and
—H. E. Beeklen A Co., Fhiiadtlphia
or St. LsDii.
12. vtrnon,
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Rev. Donald Mclvor Pastor.
.S.trxict-' o\; ry f^undav at !'i;00 u. rr..
:\vA V:-0 p, m.
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15APTI55T CHLKCH.
Martin W. Buck, Pastor.
’;:n(hiy ',V>rsIiip, 31:00 a. m., .inii
7:!30 p. m.
'Mndj-^.v School at :i- rn. ,T. L.
r’l'jlt, Supei'intendent.
Pi'iii.stf ami Prayer S-;rvices, Wednes
day. .It, 7:^0 p. m.
(■.fisriat! (’u!tiire C!ass. Saturday at
3:00 p. m.
I 'hurch Confprerce, Wednesday before
first Sunday of each month, 7:30
p. m.
01 oijervancc of Lord's Supper, first
Sunday in each month.
ViTonian's Union, first Monday of cach
month. 8:80 p. m.
Nofiollf I Hf;Stern
THE MiETHODlST PROTESTANT
CEUKCH.
East Davis Street.
Rev. George L. Carry, Pastor.
Services:
Morning, 11:00 Evening, 7:30
Prayer Meetinjr, Wednesday evenings.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Sccietie«
every Monday afternoon after Arst
Sunda;y in each month.
Sunday School, 9:S0 a. m. Jf. G. Sog
ers, Superintendent.
Good Baraca and PhilathM Classes.
You are invited to attend all thcaa
««nrieas.
aiay 23, 1913.
L.,'uvc VVinston-.SaSi-m:
GitVJ A. .vi. daily t‘ur Koataiky aiid in-
t Connect
v.i'.ii Aiiiin l.ir.c iraiii.s North,
iCaat ami West with Pullman
.Sleeper, IHtiiiiK Cars.
J’. ,'.J. (i.'iiiy I'm- AJ/tniiisvilie,
Koaiii-kf, (ho Xurth and East.
I’alhnan Su-v.-l Kiuctrie Lij^hf.ed
.Sletfper Win.slcin-Salem to Har-
i iabur.er, Philadelphia, New York.
Dining Cais N'ciith of Koanoke.
i.-:00 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for
Martin.svi:lo and local stations.
Trains arrive Winston-Salem 9:xo
A. M., *J;35 P. M., 1:35 P. M.
Trains leave Durham for Roxboro,
South Boston and Lynchburg, 7:00 a.
m., daily, and fi;30 p. m... daily except
Sunday.
W. B. BeviU, Pass. Traff. Mgr. ■
W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt.
S. CHU«Ca SOBTH.
FKONT STRSET.
Rav. D. H. Tuttle, Paster.
Preaehinx every Suniiay momSng and
svening.
Sunday Sc^mI, 9:30 a. m. W. E.
Sha^, Superintendent.
Pisjer ^rviee, Wad;e«da; evealn^
at 7:Se o’clock.
Ep^erth 7:00 o’clock tttrj
Ss3&y ev«r.in|i.
M. S. CSVXCB. aOVTB.
WEBB AVSNUE.
Kev. Oblette, Taatoi.
Preaching eTcry' fint Sand«y at ll:t$
•i m., and 7:80 p. m. Seoosi 8as-
at 7:30 ]>. n.
Ssatey Sehsol every Ssitday at ].•
H. F. Moore, Suj^rintendent
Bwnrbedy tMSseiae.
FOR ali
kinds of
Ckimmer-
ciai and
Job Print
ing. call
or phone
UB
MACBDONZA LOTBSEAW
CHV3£H.
Fi*o»5 34rt**.
S«r. T. 8. Smmt,
For Weakisess aaii l.dac«f Apii«tlt»
TheOt4SU!Hlud venmtt goSfc,
SaoV»-;'S TASTKLRSS chill TOKI&Mvmob*
alalariq etitl bulldjs i^p the nvvtrm. A true tonii
A-justt«c7. For «tc:i childnia. SOc.
Slretigchens Weak and Tired W««ee.
“I was under a great strain nursing
a relative through three months' idck-
ness,” writ«« Mrs. S. C. Van De Sande,
of Kirkland, 111., and “Electric Bit
ters kept me from breaking down.
I will never be vHthout it.'’ Do ysn
feei tirsd and worn oat? No appe
tite and food won’t digest? It isn’t
the Spring weather. You need Elec
tric Bittern. Start a month’s treat
ment today; nothing better for istom-
ach, liver and kidneys. IV great
Spring tonic. Relief or many back.
BO^ and fl.OO at your dnigirists.