.1^;- ^-Sli FALF OF U. S. IX UNDER PROHI BITION. More Than 46,000,000 Persons Line in Terfitftry Barring Liquor—Ne\v Law Cnusua»>* StrU-t. Charlet-tor., W. Va., June 2S.—Scate- vi-ide Prohibition ci the licuor businss in Wesi: Virginia becomes effective iiex^ TuesdiiV n’ivlriisjlit. It brings the cotal r.ur-iber o? states in tho pvoM- bition CGlunu'. up to nine. With V/est Vi\“.;i;'.i->. added, tho list %v;B be; Gepvgia,- K;'.!'.?:'.-', llis- si^sippi. Xoi-th Dakoc:'., Xorih C;-.?-p- U:!;'., Ok'.ahora'.,, 'rc:ir.eisc0. West Vir- v;tnia. Those states of total pro- li.bitioji territoiy, pU'.s t!>.e ioc:il r.o- i;ve!'*£e iircj, maVrc up ^ liuie?, ir. uhi-* 4;;,m0,TS0 perwi:*, iie^iny oO of the c-jnnti-y s population Hvo, uccorains; ta the e^t Siiures of tlio pvohibitio-':. le:iooit- The 92,000 majority vaih whiih the ;.vple sf v;;>: \ the. cry propO'it'io:i '.vus rc-lativeiy the li-rii'e^t ever ‘-y ;^-iy -'tate. It v.-i iipaixixh^iuleiy twj to i:re tor st:itc-\vi'I'^ ^’,iV'PiC^:^ioi' liu::Oi' iiufii-ec;. It surprise ^vv' the pvohibiti..:' loicc^. v;ho vero in debted iarg-;;y t-> f:’" stanJ \vhich'M!iy .W the bu^e euv pioyei-5 took i;i theii- Liitj^e, The sti'.te has a r.cpuiatio!'- of 1 150, by the census .it ’-'.'■lib ing liquors. ALL MUST KEEP RECORDS. ‘‘Every one of t'iie. transportation eonijianies wiil be i'equix’ed to keep special rcords at the point of aeiivery showing the. receipt oi- liquors, the kind un3 c-uitr-tity, to whonJ consign ed, whe:! deliyereJ, and the ci-iisij-'riL'e mvisl sisjn iu person i'or the sKiy.mer.t. The WoUb-Ke:;yo!! a-'t vests the right to enforee iht\^c prcvit'ious of tiie l:uv and reg;.ik’.tiu!! thereunder against, iii- tc.r^kue eni-riera, ?-o"e of thi-se car- lii-r:, \vi!l be i-.es-niitted to reeeive con- simi!r,e;rtf c£‘ tiriuor ;;t ar.y poit-- wlierc '.uer~ ii !}ot u Veofui.-i'ly en:- plo>oii aijei’.r to Keep ?u.-h voeords. ;;i;d have them open 1’; r in.^pectijn at all time?. "The r.'..‘:!. v.ho i.-' enj;a.&'i! i,! the .su';:.';!bijat basiness uno.'i car U’jiieri, i;;terstate or ii'trasrave. and wib a.-; be I'ernui- ica to. deliv.e; aay U!U-,rs er make sale of aay liquors upon boa'd ’.his vessel whiTi'. ia our water.'. "This bri:-i> to The of t-y^v 0;ie.:nay jre: nv|U.!rs f.'r ciir.ither. Ir; liiO urst : k-ac, iV or.o aet.s a.« tne I'f the he i.- iuil'.y c-f sell- ir^. Ii' ore ai ts as airent i f i >.e pur- •.•haser, he L'uiliy of sdiinir. In oth- e* words, ,:!ie has eccasioa to -,jo , sonie peini oal of the stale. a:ui a ! f'-iend hands him a doiiar anci ri.que.itf that he parrbase for him a ^iuart of The raiindate ci iho U?:islature, era- , .. ... 'v.hifkev, a.ad he iloes it aird ueiivers bodiodip.ih?^es: •,autr,r,!,--e-foree-. - . ^ T.,fv to hin:, he- i>* iruilty mj innkin'r liie menx of the re^x buv. ..e.-rir.in^ Jui> i , . , ■ , from Th'* a;:d by ihc act !.•= giiil'.y >.u mak- • na: it not where he nurohri^^eo hut it ip. ih£' state. rc-.-t-.’r::.:ive> i.f tho.se v.’ho Lumor cunr.oi coir*.‘ imo ihc Sia'f* to 1, depart? in jr.-r.y Vvr^i.ec rio'^cu3 hithoito triio thi.-^ line. , . , +u = ^vhorp-Jie udiver:; The cn;er i.*eiuei* ;n)out the irCI'-tijn ul \ U 03TiniIii:i0i-of pic-; hibitlon. pnrt:..'ul;ir h . , , , ^ T'„ ^'‘^iicit verbally, lotier, -ju'culnr or will be to sc'f chat by nc^t iue^duj * 'ofhtnvj^e. There is ojih* o.ne jf two iridnr-hr l.-OO 1:quor-.=:elini" '•'■‘av5 that u citizeii of thi> -ate may Tiie nave di-p'.).>oct ol place*^ in linuor^ into it; he niny, upon hi.s own ojjjer it tuid have It Htr.l to hi:n?e!f hy jr.n'inion carriv-r, fyr hi-> persoi'.al u^e, j’nd not for ciny )K-r?on? thii:’ ’’uiii^heci f^y Iii tiiey kec-i) liquor foi- :^ale. Stute I'ax Comnni>3on‘->r Fred 0. citv, xvho beeomes the Blue, of rhi^ now commi.'sicnod has b'jvii f'peiidinjr i5cvcral months 'in propniMiion u>r s-rrict er.Corconieiit f.-f iV.e ticv.- law. To .-rcvo the .-^tatc che unu» ai-.d cx- pen.-^? ffi takir.^ vi-:lntion= i>ct‘ure the i‘«mrU, he ha? uired oiYiinan^’o.-; ri>vnjj;in,L’‘ th'.' \ thus pci’mitlir.u: tho to lm>iT?3:hr iho i'L/’ rxlii: vi IS TiMK. IVopli l:\tlG rvToUKS lM)i:U THK U.\N. In iin 1,'iy Tt ’.'.1 Ui*' ' i'> f.hi.' T]"'.?:’ iww ConiniisiOi-‘;.i iJluc haf ai.-'^ I'v.'cn U?v- tlu'u:T.:a-.;u-; tVi'j ‘•In oUU'V Mr. r,'.--.' "'w-'ri iV I riih;'i'iii-5n h;is l Uu )ptcd.; cnu 1^1 iHv.* ihat hr.s h.d ■ > ^-o : .M'!Ucndi‘d v.i’h li;i- i iK- dr.i‘4' Thv lau- '.-.•fil ■..' !!i:.- 1\a‘j'r.j. 1 ■' v>:X'^\' ; ].-ihul dily t'f i.n its t-.f a re|«i;tah't^ \\ h^-- h::s r:>;;nii.i;iod Ir.i: JKM'-j st'n :;nd i;i i'iirilx ui ihv j-ic- • l\w i;Ui']»v>.s fo}- tlio use ak-ohol. Tliu rov^.frr.iriir nodii'> :i' j • li-iiy.i.'tH h;rci* approved of 'hi:- plan. ’•y-.r or ;n.x-hani:a! r.c.'.jlci-hol v.’iii i v ^'l>ld on'y aU‘T »• -I.' to i:.' iiitivndml if-'os. :»!ul isiiifv^nri r-i all will !'•. i'C peri'>dii-:\iiy iy !!'; rh-'.v!:;>' --f ihc r-nr-'r^’enicnt i;'.-..- :;i'vV. X,» dr.ic;.;'!:-!, ht>\vi.->vi.'r. f;ri in .>:i.y i’-.n-i \vhi>koy, bran.iy. ale T i:'.y ■>'' ?•'! ir.:-xi/:;rii-.rr nntui-e. .'*Thc Vo.-;- ;a\v u:;il-!\-ri‘iKc\'= lo :'\v-:;V v;ith ihe dri.ikJi-^-j; cl-ji;?, \vhli.-iT havk- ihc cf .-d much tr’'>'r''k‘ i.i •-■••’her riaii.'.--. i: pvr.’.idvs’ oV Uur!infii H.ivf. \Vaili2V_- dot'.'i'.'t pay. ir you r.'.-ii'io-;** kid:H*y ! acka- iit'. L--:?;;ny 'iTio.’: foJ!.»v-y, Avi i:'- ’Ur." ! y i-uririLf iho i-.idn K': I'li.'v Pill' .>!••" f'.'?'0‘'ial?y v'*.icidjjeys. >'nrr>.- Iiili(U!s and .-" iik il'-ad u-hi', i5:id iJ7'i aih. K:?'ri*d a.'id J'.di ‘Mt-I,; I.ivi'!- .-i’d '".Kii'.'- *:;-i Ii.)-ni;,;'hl. 'It'l •: '2'.\ ■!' i>r. \t-u' ’.i.';.' j*!!;- !1 ' ?n;'iy *e;-' n»'.r.vl« !l‘ Ml' : I > ; 1' ;i >i:- X Ji'.;.; ). uc! :a •haitktrai Iv--- r* .’ ly-iu Kir.-.'-,ive, y .. md«i. Lrrjpi--. a! yaur J)f liv/ri'-i I Arr'ii.’a Sa'.ve fa;- A .'d;’.::y yKh)T.l.,‘ hi tlii' -■.••Ldiiy Mcjsi- !’!;■ .UlOJr.. ilcro*.-! ea.'f; 'V. V». T)V;j-.)'k>) '’ll' N. ij, ^'51-, X. i-'., .‘■•:tyj>; “I had Kidney T'-«:ui'k‘ I'a' yi-ai'r^ a.iui I >itfovcd ;d- raorii i-nn:'Uir.i!y l«aci;aL’hc. i I’lad ,'i‘vj'v jrain> ray kidiKy?; aii.i ill liio iri-.n'hiiur whor. I pn us», I '.\ai: w-iy T;\(: i;idik'y .*;L'c'iVtiwa^ ia,-cOd lt)‘> IfoqLU'atJy at lur'il .-ii^d ;; y iTindilii;:; \vas ir.i.-;ciabU? i’: fvory Way. Sh'.,o : ij.'-i.'d DoailV Kidia-y I have in i-oilov I'.vui'h and niy kidney? havt luicn noi*- r.iai. j '.‘an iny i-,..- 4 Poat'/.-; Kidix*y r:.:-," rii-'L’ '>’k\ ii'i ad d.eaier.'. Do not -iaif.ly avk i'..r a l;idnc-y ro’ris:(!y—ijct ihn; a::y pt.T.-^oa dir-.-rliy ov iniiir-vr iy as:oeialod in kec pfa.,’ si.eh a i-iab-r haia; -ir plaee ^vherv is ;!'-’=>■ Mib.u;-,; Co., kept J.',!- iiarter or sa'e, shall be | do. \. pui;i;-hal)!-; Vit'.on crji}v’i','lion i:y :i Jax- j of n-f.m .^b'ln tr. .«(HI ai-.d by im-j Mrs.^ Wilson on Varalion. pris'a-,:r,ent fiv.ni one to ,si.\- nionth.s. | Wa.-hiiiRton, Juno ?,0.—Mrs, Wiiso,., "Th.c o'i.',c'.;r:e;it o: the Webii-Keii- «-ii'e of the President, aceomf/aaied by Webi you Ifiv.- by i-ca,i;rcss will be or co;v sidcvab'e asi.tancf.' in er.forcintr the prohibition jaw in this state. ■‘Oi;e i’f tb( bene.C-ts of the feiierai act. is that records of interstate siiio- ments of liquors may be re.^uircd, arid, therefore, every railroad, express com pany and any kind of transportation company, including vessel.s carrying freight or express, either front an other state into ours, or from one part of our state to another part, must obey the iaws of this state respeo- Flelen Woodro's- Bones, probably V lii go to Currish, N. H., next we^k To i)i:i;in her summer vacation. Miss .'liirgaret Wiison is not expeeieu to i>c with her mother this sumiiier because of editorial duties which will take her to iladiosn, Mich. The President h.is i-.ade no plans for a vacation. '“And whaf do you know about iVfoses?” ■'Please, teacher, it’s my first Sun day here and I donH know anybody.” THE aULEAGE GRAPr. Doughton Made Spewh Reeentlj in Which He Criticisei Some of His Coileagues. T,'ushii!ytv,-i, Juiio so.—r.cprcscnta. tive Dou'ghton, of the eighth North CaVoiina district, dealth u few blows irorf. the ;'.;c;'.:Iier to those eongr.' ss- inci! \vh;3 dti-iri.' to .;ciitinue the prcs- ,e;it ‘‘mileaije graft,’ when he niuie a upcecb i;i the hcu.se the oiher d/iy deiiounciiip: the pi'esent 'law i;s o::e that has outlivctf its UHefuln^ss; Mr. Dt-ugiitoji. said thi> Ui-,v a!i..>tv;;;;: cents a miie each_\vay to ropresent ;■ tives and Ser.ators, was basi;d o:. ’.’iv- old stairs coach mode .1’ a'avelir.g. “Tiiere. i.-i no .iaatiricauor! for it under th.,-; prosi'!-' -.r.odern methods,” ;ie said. Cc.'.tir.jir.g i\lr. Doughtdti said: “Itr. Speaker, . I shall cheerfully fi-ppovt the anieiidment offered by the Gentleiiian from Indiana (Hr. fox) to re-i-jce the amount allowed for r.";; e- a;;e from 20 cents to 10 ;, ' . -r miie. This question arise.s at eiuh of C'.’ii^rcss. ;:ily i.i ^'.ris.' ;u- the i.e.'tl session. Tiicr.' nia.^ be sonii- fui'.Jai'.ieiital reasoa fi.r its cc.n.i;:i; a;? at each session. I'.i my J:idsn’e"t til.? agitation v.-iil c.,'‘.:tir;i!' untii it i.-- settled right, as a'd niut- tcr.-'. should bo. The I support tiiC- anivjid: 01 xhj ^rehtleman irc»n2- I ;di.:;;a btcau-'i.' o:s:;)t?i'it?2ice. has tauirhi rao gain v.i'J a'^ain that it irapo^.-^iMc to g-et it'reduced below that anotiai.. ■'The (^j:T’Icman from Oklahoraa, i:\lv. ?.Iur£v) and tlie gentleman fr^-*:n Woidiirjrton Mr. Humphrey) s’o out >f thci'.‘ v:ay to rciad a moral !>.*fiurc to tho nienibcivhip of thiy hou?-: r.r.u ■. r.v Lhat a n:nri v.ho does not bnr.j^- id.-; fjiiidiy hi;i‘e r- iir'sWorthy to be u "aeMi- bvT of thi- hndy. Then intimaT-.' lh;iT ihai the unly u'ay he can be kj’jpt ir the path of moral rectituiJf. Thar ii: iio»:c- cf their co!icern. I v.iib-; fear "f .sucees.sful contrndi.-'i'^’i.' that a man Avjv) inuf't he kept dj *he of /aniily to keep hi> nfe: clveun'.?pect and who 'vould othowvi.-e •.viii'.dei' from tho path of ret'tltii-.i,'. !.- unwi-rihy lu be a menihcr of thi:" body. If that is alt th:it restrains Ihoni fro»n walkinc: in the path of vice uad c’vil, i)c will ro there regardlcsf? of his ur- dirjjj'.--. “Thi- from \Va!^hluji,':.vMJ irii.e.'- -vivaTitaiTv of thi;s [\f- of every ‘.’ec‘;i>in);, Jo erijici.'o the Prei'* idv’Jt of the Waited Sl;Ue.-, and speaks oL’ beiiiu ki’pt hei(' l>y \Vhi»e IIoii'C «bi!V.iraiiii:5, iiut the ;-halt. tf tho jieii- llcina:! rnut; VVa.ddr.L:li»ii i'ali harm-- ioscly a' ih:* fee* “• Xw l're>:id'.'r^ Tile r'zi-.'ideyvt of ihf Uniu-d Slafi's 5it;t ar:y arifidajy inc3fr r»ii laj.“i ttitivie.--. True, he has 'on‘'ta:U- [y reini.uh'l nl its duty a-.-c p*e(I:^es n^aiir t») th.e people, it^ad ha.-, with ei;urae:“ a-ul pati'ioti^n*., p‘‘i:ilc'l uLt tho ;ine> he w^nnd havo us follow, but ha.^ \vield^-d r!o bi^ i-tiL-k. I'.i .-pitil; of a'i iho crlfK:>:n, tilled.? (inno, re?i;!ts :\ecc:niriii,si‘e.i av;d p«,-iTorai.‘d fiiiiy ju.'iify hi;-- ai:ti«?ii. “Xuw, .Mr. Sj;i‘al;e’-, i had ra'her j'-ay ir.y -.iW!.' way i.v Wa^^idnirton and jxeoivG not one eerd of milei>go than tv I’lC fou^itai.tly aecU'^ed of lakln.e: n'.oncy out n tiio public treasury, whieh I am r:Ot er.tilled. 1 do r.^'t ^•,ay thai it i.-^ !iraf\; in faei, it is not, a?-' ionu; ar? S'ai'.ctii‘iic*^i by law, buf it }.' wi&nu' ai5d Khould, therefore he re duced. Tvcenty e?nt.-^ per mile was barbed on the »>ld i-tai:e eoaeh niode of JV^V£.-linir, nnd fhi-ri- i.> no justifi- e.ation for it \Mi«!er li'.-.* nivjdern 'neth- od?. *‘I do nor. ehai'^e cho-c who favor iho p!*v,-cnt rail* wi’h • v'Inii pTartevr-. r.citlier have they ihe varht to .teeu-e thd^c of us who ro rcJuee cho r:ntc- with beiny; dvma.^^f^.^ues, hut I do beiievo tiiat it i?-- an evij that has ‘.xistod fur too lo:!:-: juid th;it wo should !;ow avrdi '.ui-.^elve^ of tho rro.cnt opportunity «d' fixiiiiT tho amount where it will be both ju;t to tho govevnnicT-.t a?Ki ourselve::, and thereby put an end tf^ the ajritaLion, I thiiik thii £f5ienrin'.ei:t as near to that point as wo can pcs-dbly eoine at present. This agitation will co?.-=e when we get down to (he basic'pi in- ciples of honesty and justice and not before.” TIvi^wPnaunoniai^lKsE! L.ixnxlvo Taoiflt» Sta5r» « ’ neve^ i.5 .lie.' t! ' If The Joy of Dancing Exercise. Very few women cr men seem to care to Tango or gat Dancing Exer cise unlss they a;*e asured the free dom from aehing feet that Alienas .FoC-t-riaSC', the .r.r*ti52ptic‘ pcv.*dGr tc be shaken into the shoes, always -rives. Since tiie tendency to hold Danciii.:^ fa.rt:es has heoome n^rnosf a d-iily ?,nd hourly neces5iiiy i»i every community, the sale of Allen's Foot-Eaae, 50 the drugr^ist.'j report, ha.9 reschod *h ? water m^xrk. Sold Hvo'y..*iare 2oc. Trial Packair2 Address Alien S. 6hr.>(.eti, Lo Roy, N* Y. rt eak Kidneys Often thf of Overwork.' 0*i several occasions I have bee^? unable to work and suffered se^T.*:> pains in the l-ack, due. to ir.y !::aru*ys. I called on a doc-rcv ox Uir.ori, \\i£., but reveJvc.-I iio I tried Kilraev's Sv/f'Tip-iioot v.’hich ^uvo. me instant relief. I-was. then iibie to woi'k, Swamp- Koot ic5 the only relief I can get from rNidncy di5eae wh* i.‘ I am fnl jevt to in the sprini^ of the jear. J a»n wvit- insr this te?=iinH;;:ial through my owa i‘i\e will that cf Ki'-nej av.d bhuidei* di.sL-a.'.j--: '‘‘iii l- !?cw of iha \v02v c-.'Mul merits i.f Sui'nit-Rvcu I ic- cuinniead KUn-iOr's Sv^':'jr.;j-Uc{:t v.'hcrno'.er I .-/in iind i-hvay.^ h:tv* a botlic of Swa»iip-Root in jny ! ]:urcha.--i?d $wa‘np-U..ut 01 Mr. C. J. Burnside, .Orajrist, of ?Jrdn -St., Kipon, Wl-;. Vi*ry t-'idy yui:rs. rilOMAS J. r'2o Ncvvbeny Street. llipt.n. \Vi-s. i ha''i,- 3‘J’.":d tJie :'i’ov_- eine!:! :b;it Then:;;.' J. Lyi'.'.-h ov./ fh; Uw Kil mer .- .'^Vv’amp-i^oct iV- r.yy >'iore and innde oal.b .the ab'n-j .sLitenio.t i^' true i»: .-'.ibi^tance :''\l u\r\ i'. r>urn. It.'. this ir,th :rd -^vor.^ t;> ucfore me of Novo.nbt r, A. X, THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRiCUTURE AND MECHANI. ARTS This State Industrial College offers Strang courses in ,L.Tricu!ture, Horti culture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poul try, Veterinary Medic ine; in Civil Ele^tnciiX and Mechanic:^! Engrineer- i'-T: -.i Chemistry and 3C)yeinij; in Col ton Mantafaeturing, and in Aj^ricrdtu- ral teaching’. Four year course.s. Two and one year courses' in Affricuic\:r and in Macbiiie Shop Work; ?acul.y of 61: msn; 735 students; 25 buildingsj excellent equipment and laboratories for each department. On July 9th County . ouperkitendents conduct en trance exaraiiii'.tions at each .county For cat.nldgne wite K. B. 0'.VEN\ Reuiistrar.. West Raleigh, -S'. C. aocirrr uemoioal baptict CHUBCH, Adam* AveBue >Bd Hall St. R«7. Jas. W. Rom, Pastor. Praachin; every fourth Sunday at 11 ». «. and 7 p..iu. . ^ S—Schol ^fveyy Sungs'* It* m* I'rayer Kjeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. LaUIm* Aid Society Jlrat Suiiiaj teraoML Littleton College A nen-estaWished, well equipped, aiid very prosperous school for Girls and Young Women. Fall Term Eegins Sept. 16, 1914. Per catalogue, address J .M. RHODES. LITTLETON, XORTH CAROLINA. Letter lo i Dr, Kilmer & Co., [ Binghamton, New York, ! Prove What Swamp-iloot Will Do For You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam ple size bottle. It will comince n.ny- one. Y’ou will also receive a book let of valuable information, telh'ag about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Twice-A-Wc-ek DispiUch, Burlington C, Keguiar iifty-eent and one-do!- b.r -:>:* hoU/..'r lor ,>-,:ib.’ ii r;?l dj-i-T .-i -liX S. f'hat inan »aLi,-^i lie a^i in.'^idif>u.'? '■ bi.y:.-t,” 'leriared (>;n2:re;';^muR Gruni{>, na-^ th':u ?'' in-^iuirofi Con- Aier.-^man WjfyhaL-k. “Ik- invit'jd in-.' to siiaro a i'otth* of •ir.-^pc jfiiro v/i(.h him.”—Piti.'^i’nrg T'o-ifc Ooii'^t Wear ftftsr Thirty Year s’ S.^;: •; li ecce I Have PietVassd Au for jSIen, Woinsu or Ci.;!di'i’a Tliat Cr.rts Bv.y.tij’T. :t 0:: Trial. II j-ou liavi; till.I • cl?!', ta .1 • :.t rv -ujr frcjiu-i-l : • ; jy v.iil Iwll'i -ioati ruptyrcfl, write lit Mar*h;in. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Wo rn of North Carolina. Five regu lar cour.5es leading to dejrrees. Spec ial Courses for teachers. Free tui tion to those who agree to become tcacher.«i in the State. Fall season bceins September Ifith, 1P14. For catajoffue and other information ad dress JULll-S I. FOUST, President, Greensboro, N. C. EPISCOPAL rhe Cfccrch of The Holy Comfcrter- ■ ^ ■ ■-. *1 ■■ The itev. John Benners Gibble, liector, Services: Kv.'-y Sunday. 11:00 a. m., and 8;00 p. i'.t. ■ - . Holy ».-immuaion: First Sunday, ij .»w a. Third Sunday, 7:30 a, in. Holy arid ■’’lints' Days, JOtOo a. m Sunday fichoj, S;30' a. m. The piiblic is cordially iavited.. All pews free. Fine vested -choir. 1 CHIIISTLVN CKUBCH. ner Chnrch and Dayi$ Sri^tb. '. A. B. K^dalli Pastor, g every Sunday, ll:0o a, m., ■i'' p. m. I PILLS BBAND • l»rxi5rsli»t for CrTT-CJiES-TER 3 «'fl iJKdiXn r:i.LS in Rrif oud/ 3r>xft9, scclra wita Eiuc :22 ^'c OTHEii. BbT oF 3 mtk tor rZir-OUK:,. «ni msk for r;nr’OUK:,.r£js s BU\1VI» PILI.y, fur twenljr*Q»0 years regarded »* Iiet.¥‘aft*si, A5 ;v-ays RclUble, SOLD SY ALL DRUGGISTS TimXhO ^ UJ Norfolk S Westers NIJ May 10, l«M. Leate Winston-Salem: C:50 A. JJ. daily for Roanoke and in termediate stations. Connect with Main Line trains North, East and West with PuHm.iii Sieeper, Dining Cars. 2:10 P. M. daily for Martinsviile Roanoke, the North and East. Pullman Steei Eifcctrio Lighted Sleeper \Vin5toa-.Salem to Har risburg, Philadelphia, New York. Dining Cars Korth of Roanoke. 4:15 P. JI. daily for Roanoite and lo. ca! stations. Trains arrive Winston-Salem 11:00 A. -M-, 1:10 P. IL, 0:35 P. 51. Trains leave Durham for So.xboro, South Boston and LynehburgL', fi:4o a. m., daily, and 5:'i0 p. m., daily except Sunday. W. B. Beviil, Pass. Traff. Mgr. W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt. Sunda FOBtt Chiisti.li evenin^j .Mid-Wfek- Wednesday Ladies’ Aid an^ meets o:i Mont Su;i.lay in each n ‘ol, 9:45 a. ra. John R. f.rTintendent. >r S«fvices Sunilay Service, every p. m. ■ionary Society ^ ■ the s8cooa A cordial invitation ex • to all. A Chuieh Home for ’d for strangers. PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH. Rev. Donald Mclver Pastor. ® Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7;o0 p. m. ^ Sunday School ut S:45 a. m. B. B. * Seilars, Superiritendcnt. Prayer Meetinjj, Wednesday nt 7.S0 ^ p. m. ^ fhe public is cordiaiij' invited to all services. BAPTIST CHURCH. _ Bev. Jfartin T?'. Sack, Pastor ^ Sunday Worship, 11:00 a. m., and " :;{u p. m. Sunday Scho'^l at S:SO a. ni. J. L. Scott, Superintendent. Praise and Prayer Services, W'ednes- day, ac 7;30 p. m. t:hri.stian Culture Class, .Saturday at 3:00 p. m. Church Conference, Wednesday before lirst Sunday of each month, 7:80 p. ir, Or.servance of Lord’s Supper, first Sunday in each month. Woman’s Union, first Monday of each month, 3:.'!0 p. m. THiB 5!ETH0i)IST PHOTESTA.NA' CHURCH. East Davis Street. Rev. George L. Curry, Pajtor. Services: .Mortiini.r, U;UU EvaninK, ?:86 f Prav'cr -Meetuij^, Wedaiesday evenings. Ladies’ .^id ai,d Missionary Societies every ?Ion»Jay slternoon of^er first Sunday in each month. * Stinday School, 9:30 a. m. J, G. Ko£- ers, Superintendent. Good Uaruea and Phiiathea Ciaeats. Vuu art. invited to attend kU thagc® serviQua, E. CIlURCn. SOU’*. FRONT vSTREET. /fta irvO mr iic.o;i n;i;!!y!-.» r; f.iro, ix'.y .-v -v.vl ■, .ji . i:iil Jiaii:«.s Of pi-.'j'.'i: wlo biv\; crJvil ii n::.! ■s^trc c^rotl. Ii -.■'.•-■vs lr.r.u,L>* rc'.tof wiicn Ji-l ! r.- j-; i s.iM eri.iioliarrii*-';'.i*.o I ou tfj.ii t n-vo v. :.nt J, •■■vf is tr«;o. Y'l.; !:'• :.r.i suvj-.c f re.i n?r >k'x ;.!id i: yovi r.IJl i:i,- irjr.ir*:.''.-* i>f y.-.’-rc Ji-HiTn r.izi nl-o -oad. FiiJ •one. fro>5 C>v;j-...Ti fliul D:aa rjiJny it*3 welt /.'.r.;: I'vcr tSiocv.-heti.ar you try vxy Aji- F5SEE Iti^ORmkTlOH Mr. C. £. Brooks^ 2023A Stftto St., Marjhall, Mxclk. PJeasp^nd mo h.v njrjiJ. jn j.^jun yc«r »-rtok an'l uix>ut rour Apvhanco for itio euro of rujiiiire. f'.eep Bosve! .^lovemctst Rofftilar. Dr. Ki:ij’s Kev.- Life Pills keep stomach, livel and kidneys in heatlhy condition. Rid the botiy of poisons and waste. Improve your complexion by flushing the liver and kidneys. “I Kot more relief from one box of Dr. King’s Xew Life Pilis than any med icine I ever tried," R.ay C. E. Hritfield, cf Chica?5:o, III. ‘^5c., at your drug gist. Ux'^v. i). H. Tuttle, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning and *'."i:ning. iar-d.iy School, a. m. W. E. Sharpe. Superintendent. Prayer Service^ Wednesday evsning at 7:30 o'clock. Epworth League, 7:0& o*ciosk ©very Sunday eve'iing. 51. E. CRURCn, SOUTH. WEBB AVENUE. Rev. i'rank 15. Koblett, pastor. Preaching every first Sunday »t a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Second Sun day at 7:30 p. m. Stinday Schooi every Sunday at 2(> H. F. Moorot Superintendent:. ^ Everybody welcome. CHURCH DIRECTORY REFORMED CHURCH, Cor.ter Front and -\ndorson Strejts. REV. D. C. COX, Pastor. Sunday School every Sabbath at 0-.J5 A. 11. ^ Preaching- every First anii Third Sa!i- bath at 11:00 A. :VI. and 8:00 P. M. Mid-W’^eak Service every Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Everyone Welcome. Parsonage Corner Front and Trollin- ger Streets. MACEDONIA LUTHERAN CHURCH. Front Street. Rev. T. S. Brown, PaBtor. Morning Servicea at 11:00 a. m. f No services on third Sundays. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Prof. J. 13. Robertson, Superintendent. Teachers’ Meetinjj Wednesday. 7:80 p. m. (Pastor’s Study). Woman’s Missionary .Society, first Thursday in every month at S:SO p. m, L, C. B. Society, second Thoraciay fe every month at 3:39 p. m. Luther Leaeoe, second and f«.'irtbi Sandays at 8:08 p. m. '' Vespers at 8:i© 5. m. POOR

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