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i t'HI B i .* i Ef ^ Nil i'ri .'Hiiv- " *' : i : f ■ ;)• , f I ^!i There would be a lot more compli ments paid in this world if other peo ple were not so sure that you were going to make a to\ich as soon as you get through praising them. Cheer up. Even if you don't get what you want, be glad, that you are not getting what you deserve. The lads who go over Niagass. Falsi in barrets are not the only fool ish ones in the world. Some men get divorrpd one week and get married the next week. Some old girls are anxious to young that they would feel flattered if they got chicken pox. Two For One. For every dollar you place in our Company, We will give you TWO DOLLARS SECURITY in FIRSl ^ MORTGAGE on Real Estate, and our Company guaran- { tees the payment of Principal and Inrere-'t ?nd pv: ; Six per cent Interest Semi-Annually. TEDMAX NOMINATE FOR.THE THIRD TIME. YOUNG DOCTORS GIVE.\ THEIR DIPLOMAS. Central Loan and Trust Company, Real Estate, F>re, Life, and Live Stock Insurance. GAHTALS50,000.ee. J. M. BHGWSiNU, President. W, W, BSOWN, • • ■ ■ ■ Manager, j, V. SAy, - - - - . Sec. I! I'rcas. Center Y ous interests in | A Koiiie of Your Own. There is a S3i;ist.;ctior; in o^'.^asr.siun that any rent pa- er will appreciate. Try ovWng your home yrr.i bs convinced. :;EE US FOR OMES. LUA1N5 INSURANCE. Stanaard Realty & Security Co. C. r. FONVILLE, M-. BURLINGTON N. C Even Most Chronic Sufferers Find ReHef After A Few Doses Are Taken Backache, urinary cll.^ortler-;, and rlietiiYiaiiir.i, arc irom weak, inactive kidneys, wliioij f.iil to tilter out the impuriuc-s and keep the blood pure, and tlie. only way or; earth to premanently and positively curt such troubles, is to remove the causc. The new discovery, Croxone, cures such condiiions because it reaches thft very roots of the disease, it soaks rip-ht into the stopped up, in active kidncy^=. through the walls and 1ining-=: cU-an^ out the little liltcring :ell5 ar.d gland?: neutralizes and dis solve? the poisonous uric acid snb- £ta:icci=; thnt lodge in tl’.e joints and muicif?- to 'cratch and irritate and c:i!5-c rtlir.'.' it nc’itralir.ea the ' ' h '..■> irritntc> the u:'--' ‘-.i ihe Madder. ■cv. : tre:;cThsns The I the blood, and dfive it out of the 1 5o Mire, 1=0 po.'itivo, so quick an»ll J lasting, are the rcKult.-? obtained from ! the Ui-o of Cro?;oiie. that three doses a day for a lew day> arc- often ail that is required to cure the worst case of backache, regulate the most annoying bladder dij-ordcrs, and over come tlic numerous oi!\or similar conditions. ^ It is the mo.'^t wonderfn! prepara tion ever made for the purpose. It is entirely diiTerer.t from all other rcmcdicrr. Th.cre is nothing else on earth to coujparc with it. It is so prepared il;at it practically impos sible to take it into the human sys tem w:l!:oi:t You can ohuln an oriprinal package of Crox:ot:c at rriiiirg cc>: fron'. any first-clas-s dr:?.T 'tort.\ All drucjiji.-t^ are authori;>.-ii per5or.a’ly re*’:rn r.he pi:rc)irie if Croxoi::' :o giv^' i!c-;::ri ret^ardi-?: ' cf COME to I The State Dispatch I and J Get Your Next Work. I State Dispatch Pub. Co. i : Democrat is CangressionaK Convention Major Stedman Practically Unanimous Vote. Greensboro, June o.—For the third consecutive time Charles Manly Sted' man wiis nominated for Congress on the Democratic ticket by rhe Fifth DistriL-fc Judicial Coiiventioti, which 'met here last ni^ht. The convention '.vu'-- u cut-and-diicd aiTair, as the op position was- negrligible, "Major Sted- iiuin receivinj; oi)o.l4 votes out of a total I.; 402 votes' cast. Caswell county ji’ave M.04 to Graves and 0.40 ti> Roy.s-.‘r, v.hile Hoekin^ham gave 0.(^0 to ;u‘.d to Jones. . J. Elir-.c; of Aiama.nce, chaii- j.i;’.:: -. I tiK' ON.i--.-i live cc.'.unittee, call- • vi- order, and in the V.. H. Phillips, secretary, t al!cd ioi; nominations for that posi tion. After some skirmishing, includ ing the refusal of one man to sen’e^ s. B^all was elected. The tempor- j::ry organization was made .perma- \r.c)M. The reading of the. ca-1 ’ iv-i'i’. nsed with and the roll c-..V. -11' { v-ountior? were represenu‘u r.'TSOU. : The ;\>llt'V. ;.:iv wcVe eleci^.‘d nieni- ; th.’ ..'c; V commiiloe for :]-.v I :'-ci ! i-'ViiT; .Mnmancc*. J. Kl- ; -w.-:!. R. L. Mitcholl; !;'i,rh:in\ N’- Fovsyih. (5. in. })., .-'w.wB. K. ■La^^i- ii.!-;, i’. ' . Hoyle; l.r.'K;; 1';:" ' .1 L.. M. Car’- !iv=‘: L,1’. W. (Jliui?wo;i; Su:':y, .1. i*. Uxiiii-. i . i'.-.. from IVi'sti;. ' N ; = • : '! ; y LO^^'ep.tion :is thfro .vM.-s : .'••5 i"o.ni lhai cvhii'.- 3j: ; • • .'‘•.i ::-; . v.'it.- noniltuUed ‘V • \V.:y-r « ‘-i’ Groen.^boro, r!j ■ sccondod by .i:. i’.. V ;■ v?!'.iiiviUe; P. W. ■ ii: ■ ' U in^:i;un, V», I", t-; • : . ,L.' ill’ Fifth. ••T:.. ■ -^.iiirord .Mir.n'iH- .U’> '. ?-I: ?-l. i: i county, -.r.- l •• r-.;--. LC-J on;- I'ni- I .1 l.'elovt'l iiv ;!'.«■ ■' ;i‘ •ii-U'ic!:. v,-e wii-i t.:' "iiV-i ivi'. 1" hoi;cri;;c iiiiii. i.- a man «>1' large I i-t-:;: i'-'> ;; ,.l t x)'ci *K*v. o. 1U‘ ?'a- •••*;: Lr.u-ii «•!' H' f'.ns rtrn i v.'i.'i iio I-' f:inuli::r . ;\»rii ',hv' ‘i ‘iur ;w;i •.in- v.'jj..,»* c . nijit'nt hay bvoii v./!\ \\\-\> UiV “iii' jHT.--.'!’;t;ity i- :i’;; i* ;iUii l'.' i;-ni:\:i!y i- -No :n:in iii ■ I'.;-- nr*to | fri.-.’-i .Mcr, w!:.- h,.vr , !.«.U ;! i.iiri ;;!-d inti- : i.'MUlv i.vliiAt* wr.h .al thinr -I'tii. .-••• i. 1;..:! iif.«‘amc*nt.' ‘.i'f Cl !h;:t ohnr- wj.i.'I:. wiih goi*.- 1 j fir-;-. .'•yj::p;ilby .;•;! »iv!nM. r;!/y, a:ni • V. t’ ! wiili :'«1. n.;.ia i:.an. When •!u‘ h«- ii.id the ;>!- ' ]> arqisaiiilance .'uilii niaiu' I'f 'tlu’ greatest I who of that hotiy. ;viui by hi. p!r;;>»nir pt‘!-.onivlity, !.]> I'iju- wi.-:dom aiid ri'vo s(u*u wtMi t\a‘ hin\- sv‘ii‘ ;i. hirgo a siiare ot‘ personal fiictul.'i any jn'*]nbt*r of ('tingress. "1 have knowr. Stotbnan in- limately tor H yearj^. ll* I were to !.:ime hi?? greiitesi trairs of character 1 should ay that they wore his eon- >tant ai'ii u^^?we^ving adherence to duty, his ab.-^oliae fearlessness and fortitude, his cmincni truthfulness and his liiloHty to hi.*; frio:ids. He is .sympathetic, generouos.. charitable, and kind, yet he is an adamant in the Vursuauce of duty as he understanils it. I never knew Major Stedman to harbor malice. He has had occasion to ffcl aggrieved at uncalled for as- .'au)ts of the njisinformed. the mis guided. and sometimejj e.vt^ the vis- cions, hut the thoughts of ihi^m quick ly pa.sst^d from his mind. I do not claim that Major Stedman i.- a per fect man, iiut in the light of all that I have .een of meji in the thirty odd year.' I have li^ed, I declare to you that in my judgment he is oise of the h\gliO.t type of mc-n the .State of iXorih Carolina has ever produced. “His spirit has nev-i'c known defeat. He ha.^. never run away from a fight, ivieneraiions yet unborn will take cour age fron^ the history of a stalwart, courageous .^oldier of peace as well as war when they read of his career. Twice defeated for the nomination for Governov, he was never dismayed. He never sulked in his tent, but, without n^alice, without hatred, without bit terness, he aro.se from the conflict Stcdman has heard it thunder a good man times, but no man ever saw him afraid. His courage and his fonii- tude, when avalanches of adversity and misfortiine have rolled over him. his power to stand up and conquer ev ery obstacle in his way and emerge Twenty Six Graduates of the North CaroHna Medical College at Char lotte Honort^. Charlotte Ju;*e 2.—2C young phy sicians received their diplomas from the North Carolina Medical College I in the Auditorium of Queens College, flast night. The graduating exercis:?.^ 'nuirkirig the close of what has hee:- ihe n50^t .'«uc:.‘essful year i:; tbj hi.- 'a’lives and friv^nds v / x.h y.Ar* ; ^rad- ly profe.-^sional sta*\ipo!The emi- ’);er;: pi:aocical aduL-;iSS of Dr. W. E. ] i'>-cssiv. iii Clover- S. C., was one I • ‘ • • , I ihi features.and the reading of ihe ar.i^.ouncements of honors was an other. First honor went to Dr. J. TI. Caldwell, of Winn^boro, S. C., who graduated with a. general average of iM.4; second honor to Dr. X F. N:' i of Charlotte, 94.2; third ho"c.i- vo i)r. R. H, HarHin, of Rooae, . and fourth- honor "o Dr. Cl L. York, of Spart”; The hospital appoir.t- r.ioi-is v.\-rc ap4u)uhccd as follows: R. li. Ilarilifi aiHi C. K. Sherrill, the l:u- w-T o;‘ Catawba, to Stetson Hospital, : G. Wingate, of Char iot'.*. to ' the Rntherfcrd FIoi?pil:'.l, r;>rd;o’i; I. I\, Shafer, of Gold iii!!, to Wii:i;rinstii)rg Hospital, Brook- iy", X. Y..; !h W.. Corbett, of Mayes- S. C.. and ^1. G. Sn:UT, of Leb- Ch-.jrt-ir. ' a., to the. Franklin S Ho-.-nital, Haltunore; and I'r. H, VV. :f Whitmire. S. :c' fi!-.* Oonu--; S'prunt. Memori-d Ilos- Wi;ini;:g;on and the Xew York I.yi-g The ::u>Ii;«>»iinri of Queen.-i Goilege v'v..-' with the jnirejits. rel- ’.'•ly ihe ins'»i:ution from the Ktrict* i=.:st cvej^ing. The fr,cuity oc- ■ li-'icv! .-'oai.-'- i>;i ‘(.he roslrum ar.d al.'^o in thf' autlitorinni aJid the graduates t':ie .-lago re.-5ervod for them. it C'.^'.s “i^*;oy i*> hri'.e y-nir Jnind irir:>; ul! time. !nul ri !>:. r.ri.sty ifioi-n ;U Douglas.^ i*a**k Sii’Li’r.Iiiy. lie !i>oke.i ;i*. the nju- ■ .: I;': ihv race, ('f c‘»:sr.'c lh*‘ ro.^y •if] w;*!i ilh.’ t-’. •.•ve. gdoi.iLri^ -lU- V/;:-: >is liiiily ’hat she - . -'fj.--;. .'I-..*.; v.i^r. at a!>oir, I ’*» hi j”i.':y vv-.-jvi-.g 5-., iu-r ilie »•' : :■}■.' .-.i I-i t!'-:!'.; ;!iai sih- -a;:’t :ai-c = \\^ .ImH up her lu.u. .-\ni vv’ii .;• ) iionie ar.ii >:ay tiv.it a •*pciUctly lovi-ly” iiniv. ' * n;;ve ivea tne niarve! ario u*' ]i;.- J'rior.tis 'h»'()i:gh"ijl um- •'I . iir.nK;:d l:ini l'» voj a true ;d-,u, irue to ail tho trust:^ cunmatled iii.- 1 ei.;n;nu-=ii him lo yu a- a Xnrih aroiijiiaii t(» the .i.’liry ;uul \\o]fj;re ni our Slaio. lr.ti,rv>i.- ho has a!\\a\‘. ."•I ugiit t-> I fc»ii:mo;;d him «o you ar'- .i I k'nir.!.T;’l, ic»yal, feafle.-^s. act ive a:ul uacoinpiMiid.-^iiig, unto who.^e life the piiaeiples .>f onr rarty ' havo become a part. : "I :-t>;un)enci him to \iai ;i .^ol- Idier t)f the S»uth, who w;is lirr-t at llieth.'!. four year in serviio without I a furlough, and who hiitl dowa in.- iarms with Lee ai .Appmnatit^x, and :the onlv olli*.-er of the southern arir.v ! . ‘ ^ now in «_ongres.. I "How bi*4vely, how jioldy anil how gJunousiy the pe-.>ple raVliei to his standard in the last two elections is not oTily a matter of pride to the {>em- ocratij of this district, but the entire slate, nnd I pre»jict that he will carry the ne.Nt election by ii,000 majority. “He has always been a friend of the people. He believe.s in them and their capacity for self government. He stands with that wi.se, scholarly, peerless aiul unequaled ^statesnuu'., Woodrow Wil.'^on, our President, and is not only his pditical, but his per- i sonal friend. I “Major Stedman is not an experi- jment. He has been weighed. His rec- ;ord from the time when a barefooted 1 boy. he trod the hills of Chatham to ithis hour i.* an open page. The peo ple of the State know him by heart. His life is in their memory as a beau tiful picture of the growtii and devel opment of a nu7.nly man. His success is in their hearts, his triumph is in their hopes anI prayers. ‘T nominate that splendid, true- hearted, gallant knight of democracy, Major Charles M. Stedman.” The chairman apj>ointed a commit tee who escorted the nominee to the chair. In his .speech of acceptance he sketched briefly the record of the Democratic party, since it has been in power, declaring that no adminis tration in the past quarter of a cen tury has be. n more deserveduly pop- e ■v^Tt-v. vttcAX Vi. VVUVULUW TV txaoil. He spokoe of the tariff and currency legislation and called attention to the fact that he voted against tolls at Panama when the bill was first intro duced. He closed wiUi the prophecy of a sweeping Democratic victory in the fall elections. Greatest Kidney Rented; oa Earth,” Say* a Grateful Woman. ! want to tell you how much good you Swamp-Root did me. About four years ago. I suffered from what tJie doctors called f; v.la and for two years of that time, I endured what no tongue can teU. I also had infla- nuition of the bladder and I tried doctors medicines without receiving J !:elp. Someone told me liliout 1.;'. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. After giving it a thorough trial, I received relief, so kept on lisi ;' if and today I am a strong a«d weli vvn man. If I ever feel badly or out oi sorts, I take Swamp-Root and it al ways strai^tens nia out. I honestly believe that this medicine would cure all trouble.* you rt'commend it for and it ij a pleasure for me to send :ny te.^tinioiiy and photograph to you. 1 tlvil'.k Pr. .Kilmer's Swamp-Koot is one of the greatest medicines on' earth., .SutiiU'riboci a.id sworn to before n:e ll'.is day of July, 1009, ’ C. A. .BENNETT, Notary Public. Lei ter to i Dr. Kilmor it Co., Binghamton, New York, j l’ro»e What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. ■Se-.d ten ce’its to Dr. Kilmer i Co., Hinghamton, N. Y’., for a sam ple size bottle. It will convince any one. Y'on will also receive a book let of \aluab’e information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Tince---\-Week Dispatch. Burlington N. C. RcKaUu' fifty-cent ard one-dol- Rer^pectfully yours, -AIRS. JOHN BAILY', I'ortland. Ind. Wi-st Jlain Str “t. !ar size bnttk* for i^ale at all druj; -^icres. Im’OP Bowel .MoVfinent Kt;;ular. I'!-. Kin-> Xo^v !.ifc I’iils ko..p iivoi aihl kitinoys in heailhy ■'’k’ition. Kid llu* Itttdy of poi,-ovs wasu*. lni;;ro’\X‘ your conij>I('xio>i y ;hi‘ ;i:ui kii|;:eys. “1 I't r^’5icf t*ne bnx of IV. Xcw l.ifL- tl-.aii any nicJ- ■iiic 1 cv;.r,iri’.'d." ^ciy C. K. HatfiL'Jd.' E i bi-"r.To, IlL V-'.-.. vtjtii' (irr.jr-' EPISCOPAL The Charch «f llie Holy Comforter. The Rev. John Benners tiibble, liector. Sei'vices: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Holy Communion: First Sunday, 11 a. ». Third Sunday, 7:30 a. m. Moly and Saitjts’ Days, JO;OU a. m Sunday School, a :30 a. m. 'i'ise public is cordially invited. -■^il pews free. Fine vested choir. CHRISTIAN CH UiiCH. -ncr Church and Davis Sreets. . A. B. Kendall, Pastor. ; r every Sunday, 11:00 a. jn., a, ■■'p.m. Sundi^ 'ol, d:45 a. ni. Joh'i ft. Fos^ta, .,'«rin! undent. Christian svur Services Sundajt evonjnir* . '5. Mid-We*k ^ v. Vc: Service, every - Wedresday . )>. m, Ladies’ Aid anvi iouary Society meets en Mpho. t the second St^ay In each ^ A cord.al invitation ext A Church Home for ’ isi strangers. 1 to all. 'd for REFORMED CHURCH. Corner Front and Anderson Sireeis. -—^ . Pastor. Sunday School every S.ibbath, 9:4;- a. m. Prt-ac’iing every Sc':oiid and Fourth Sabbath, 11:00 a. m.. and 7:S0 p. m. Mid-Wee.k Service every Thursd.TV. ~:30 p. m. A cordial welconie to all. Par.'!onage second door from cJiurch. PRESBYTEli^AX CHURCH. llev. Donald Mc.Iver Pastor. Seririces every Sunday at 11:00 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 3. it Sellars, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting, Wedne.ic!ay at 7:30 p. m. 'Uk* j'UijHc i> cftrtiir.lly invited to hU services. v ouithi'd for Three Years. | “1 ;’.:n a lover of your jjadscnd to a::d science. Y'our meiii-| iiiie. l>r. Kin^r's Nrw Discovery, cur- '.:i niy cfui^rbt of throe years' ,-Haiid- i;:tr,’’ ,-;;iy.-^ Jennie l-'It^ir.M’.injr. ''f Xew i)a\er. (>hi^». Have y.iii nn annoying L’t';:;rb ! Is it stubborn ;nid won’t yii'hi to ireatment? Cet a .'iOc bottle i'f lir. Kinj:'s Xew Di.scovcry today. \Vbat it liid for Jennie I'lomming it will do for yon, no matter bow slub- I'or:! 'H- ihronie a cought may beJ It s'top.N ■! eou;jfh and .stops throat and luu;: trnnb!*,'. Relief or nuvney back. Ituckli’ri's .\rnlca Salve for Pimnles. Thf King of .Ail Laxatives. I'or Con.stinntion, nse Dr. King’.* New Life P !l.«. Paul Mathullia, if Buffalo, N. Y"., says thi y arc the "king ■>f all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep \ box at home." Get a box and i ” veil again. Price 2.';c. .At all Dri - gist.s or by mail. II. E. Bucklen A Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. BAI'TIST CnURCIi. iCe,'. Martin W. Buck, Pastor. Sunday Wor.^hip. 11:00 a. m., a:.,; 7:;:« p. m. Sut.day .Sch-iol al y:.'!u a. m. J L. .Scolt, Superintendent. !’r;'.i-;r iind Prayer Services, Wed:;e>- day, !U 7 p. in. t. bri.'^ti::n tuUurt* tUas.^, Saturday at I), ni. Church Ciwifeionci;, Wednesday before fir.-t Sunday of each month, 7:30 p. O? servancv of Loral’s Supper, lir.sl Sunday in eac.h month. VVonian’!; L'nion, :ir st Monday of each month, 3:30 p. m. & W Norfolii & Western K«*,W May 10, IJ14. Leave Winston-Salem; 6:.iO A. M. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Connect with Main Line trains North, East and West with Pullman Sleeper, Dining Cars. ■.I-.IO P. M. daily for Martinsville Roanoke, the North and East. Pullman Steel Electric Lighted Sleeper Winston-Salei i to Har risburg, Philadelphia, New York, Dining Cars North of Roa:.ske. 4:l"i P. M. daily for Roanoke and lo cal stations. Trains arrive TiVinston-Salem 11:00 A. M., 1:10 P. M„ P. M. Trains leave Durham for Roxbore, South Boston and Lynchburg, 6:45 a. nj., daily, and 5:‘J0 p. m., daily except Sunday. W. B. Bevill, Pass. Traff. Mgr. W. 0. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agrt. I CHURCH DIRECTORY * — . I . .1 p HOCUTT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adams Arenite and Hall St. Kev. Jas. W. Rose, Pastor. Freaching; every fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday Schol every Sunday at 9:30 s. m. Prayer Mieting Wednesday, 7:.'!0 p. 10. ladies' Aid Society first Sunday af- tcrnMB. THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCIL East Davis Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Pastor. Services: Morning, 11:00 Evening. 7:30 Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evenings. Ladies’ .Aid and Missionary Societies every Monday afternoon after first Sunday in each month. Sunday .Scln.oi, a, m. J. G. Rog ers, Superinteiider.l. Good Baraca and i>hilathea' Classes. Y'ou ar^ invited to attend all these scrvice.s. — 1 M. E. CKLKCH, SOUTH. FRONT STREET. Rev. Ii. H. Tuttle, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and evening. Sunday School, 9:50 a. m. W. B. Sharpe, Superintendent. Prayer Service, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Epworth League, 7:0(> o’clock every Sunday eve iing. -M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH. WEBB AVENUE. Rev, Oblette, Pastor Preaching every first Sunday at 11:0(9 a. m,, and 7:30 p. m. Second Sun day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 H. F. Moore, Superintendent. Everybody welcome. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. Rev, T. S. Brown, Pastor- Morning Services at 11:00 a. m. No services on third Sundays, Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Prof. J. B. Robertson, Superintendent. Teachers' Meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. (Pastor’s Study). Woman's Missionary Society, first Thursday in every msnth at :S0 p. m. L. C. B. Society, second Thursday in every month at 3:30 p. m. Luther Leasrne, second and ffonzth Sundays at 3:90 p. m. Vespers at 3:80 p. iti. ikCr': ‘‘-Vi; J POOR
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