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HiMMC* CMtMT ftttnt tad Tc«l>
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iktci]it fUBttostAL lArrisT
CHCRCT.
Aduikt Kytimt uti Hall
B««. W. So«H Pwtor.
PMtckitis evuj Fonx^ Sttttd»)T at
11:00 A. m ted 8:00 P. M.
SnifSKg Sdieol «vcrr SnndBy at 9tS0
A. K
Ftay«r Jtfe«tu)S Wednesday, 8:00 P.
*-.
LadiM* Aid S«ci«ty First Sanday Af*
taraoan.
liPlSCOeAl. CKUBCK.
Qwicik «C flw !My Ctiaifattcr.'
Kev. #(Ai! iBenners Gibble, Beetor.
^ ^rvicM every Sunday, lltOO A. M.
and 8:00 P, M.
Holy CMUauntOB; Pirsif, Sunday, 11:U0
\ A.U., Third Sunday, 7:30 A. H.
Holy and Saint's Days, lO-.OO A. M.
, Sunday School 9>:viO A. M.
Tho public is cordially invit«d.
All Psrws Free. t'tne V«st«d Ch;:f?:
Bast Davis fltrcat.
Ba*. Gtotga L. Caaj, PmUk.
Preaching Sarvtea* Sitnday at
11K» A. and 8M T. M.
Pray«r UMtins, Waiiteatlay SKM P.
■■ .M. ■
Ladisa* Aid and MiMiouxy tleetiHii
«««ry Kanday UClanMii aftar ttrn
Swday in awft iMBtk.
CWsrisii Sa^vsr Sadstjr iMala ai
S*«ry Sunday Erai^.
S«uH^ '$dMoi, 9:30 A. ML M. A
Cobte, Saperiatairfairf.
Gaed Banea and P1tffst>sa Clasm
Ym an tnvitad ta attend all dMa«
swleesw ■
BAPTIST CEDBCa.
u.
lt«v. M; W. Buck, Pastw,
Sunday WorsMp, ll:Oo A. M.,
8:00 P. it.
Sunday S3u>ol at 9:30 A. It. 3.
yernon, Superintecdent.
Piaisa and Ptay«r Sarvtce*, Wed»«i-
day at 8:00 P. If.
Christian CuUur* Class, Satwday
8:00 P.M.
CkudA C«>tt{eiKDe«t Wadnasday tm
te»t First Soaday ^ cftdi matttk
7:80 P. M.
ObMTvance of Lord's Soiitwr, Ftrs>
Sunday in Mch Bwatfc.
Wozmd’s Union, First Mdnday '(ft *ae>
Month, 3:30 P. If.
wmjk» -mmw-
wmmmmmm
j|A;.«i^ -«ate attsSL Bs Im» M
. HiSMT. - - -1» WsT’.^ «tdet«raa aiid Um afasMe,
' -»•' ■> aarts ft d*lib(B»i*ly jfooi in «taa*e-
A nnsitMr of jKM^tioas are ask- tar ftoia that part of llw eastern press
ini if lir. Sryaa has made a mistake which saemad to be faent m brincins
viueh is irretriavahie, and if he has the Unitad Sta^ into the shadow of
opei^ invitad oblivion. war vith Uniiany. He might have
We think it q^te possible tiiat fa«' iamd a Kood deal of sympathy and
has done a». Moreover, we know that support from the other side, but that
Mr.^ Bryan has fuAy connted the eoit^ wonld have ibvi^ved seif'stutifieation.
in SOBM r«sp«cts that cost ^s not Mr^. Bryan is opposed to war, and to
been iso dear as he foresaw. Co^m- all «f the instmmeiits used in wa?,
nation of hts act io rettrint; from the but he iias not understood liow tlie
caMnet has been ’ severe m certain United States could, at timal^ pnvent
quarters, >ut the former secretary as- .the tfsle of arms to t^ Allies. Mr.
sured this paper the other day that Bryan is just neutral and he says'he
H was not as bed as be sappos«id it kas no trouble at all in tiiat
would te. AJt^aiui^ thiere has been a.lway. Some one hat said, in bitter-
eesntion in t^ strMm of the eiiti- ness, that Pilate wa« the potest *'t
eism, and h^ and there a note uf all nentrals, but Mr. Bryan Mnnot
warning has been sounded. Norman help'Wikat the people say. He is nen-
Hapgood in the current number of tral and . h« believes tAig country
Harper’s venttires tihe opinion that ought to be «eutral, treating all the
tiie real friends of President 'Wason nations at war alike. That , is a
will have no part in this abuse of ^ thankless task as matters staiid. Mr,
Mr. Bryan,' We believe that all of the Bryan doubtei all the time whether
friends of the President will ultimate- tiie Germans' would care to hear hin
ly come to a nalization of tlie fatiuity at Chicago, with his straight message
and futility of Uiis course; ^on/pftace, with special favors to none.
At all events, we are certain that Those who sympathized with the AU
Mr. Bryan will consult his irtdividual lies, on the other hand, Will have nona
conscience to the end, whatever that of Mm, because they Understand that
end may he. Mr. Bryan, we happen he favors, now, and that as a cabinet
to know, did not even consult his ir-- member he favored, the policy of May the cannon’s roar ceaw its’ thun-
tittiate iritnds before resigning. On,dealing .just as firmly and just as ' der,
sternly with Gr^ai Britain, - in w'hose | And each hsad .bow in shame, ■
army his son-in-law is iightiftg, as And lips that shouted the battle cry
we are dealing with Germany. We! Sing Praises to Thy name,
must assume, therefore, that Mr. [ —JAMES W. ELLIOTT.
Bryan would rathw be right than tn May 18, 1915.
make any more presidents. j
BID TEN CENTS FOR COFFIN'S.
ooB NAncurs pbayeb.
CMk God) TImu and Holy One,
Look from Hiy migbty thrcme.
Upon tb^ war strtckened nations,
and send,
Mwry wiiicb comes from 'Ttiee
aloi^
Drive hatred from the h^'ta of tnen.
Arouse them from llkeir dream;
T^t ttey may know Ay mighty
power.
And Thou alone rules supreme.
Give strength to the orphaRed onei
i*ft by this awful strife.
Take them liader lliy ^titering wing
Give «iiem the bread, of life,
God be with those ^ho^less ones.
Stretch fortji lliy laving ha^d.
Teach them to fear Tliee alone
And not the wratik of inan.
Look down upon that blood-stained
battlefield,
And aid men's quick ghasting
braath,
T^ch them to .say, “Thy will be
done,”
Before their eye-lids close for death.
BAOOOON Cinus JOB BmiMA-
TISM-
(Frora The St Liwis Gh>be-I>*«u>.
crat.)
Harry Parker, a resident of Alton,
haa gone to the cctintry for eight
weeks and will live on the meat of
raccoons, rabbits and *ther wild ani-
l!s as a cure for rheumatism. iSev-
eral yt^s ago, wben atta«ktd by tha
disease, he was removed to the coun
try. He started a diet of wild aai.
mal flesh wad was cured. He again
is sulTerihg and will try the core that
brought him relief beifore.
PBESBYT£RIAN CHURCH.
SeVi Donald Mclver, Pastor.
Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. H
and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday Schcol at 0:46 A. M. B, B
Sellars, Superix.teDda>it.
Prayer Meeting, Wednct«Jay at 8:0i
P. M.
all public questions he did not hesitate
to take these friends into his con
fidence, and to take counsel of them;
but he did what his conscience tcid
him to do, when he concluded tisat .he
he could not sign a note which, he
feared, conformed to an old and dan
gerous form of dipJomRCy, escpecially
in the unaltered form which in the
beginning he was asked to approve.
But Mr, Bryan hss not set about tn
draw himself » followinjf for probable
use in the future. He has not angled
for the support of those in sympathy
»tloM :il'RBKl M. K.- CMUBCB,
SOUTH.
Kev. 0. H. TuctJe Patter.
rcaca to these who ectar.
Blessings to thoM who go.
* Praaelliiig every Sunday, 1Z:00 A.
M.*and 8:00 P. M.
Sacntraent of the Lcrd’s Supper with
offering for Church cbarities, Ffrgt
SoBday in eaeli aHttth.
Saodsy School, every Sunday, 9:30
A, M.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8.60 P.
M.
Beard of Stewards meet on Monday.
8:!0 P. M., after Fourth Sunday of
■ach atanth.
Woman’s Missionary Society meetr
:«0 P. M.. an Monday, after i«
'aiid .*trd Sundays.
Pataonage, next door to Church, Front
Street,
nister’a TalepSiuna, Nit. 168.
ftbig—Talk—^Rang Up—“Bnaj.''
The Public is cordially invitad to at
sarvices.
CBK]STtA> CBUBCH,
MaCEOOKU LUTRSBAM
CHURCH.
Ktont Street.
Bav. T. S. Brown, Pastor.
Kaming Service 11:00 A. M.
Vespers S:00 P. M.
-'-Services every Sunday except ta-
inorning of Third Sunday.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Prof. J. S
^ Bobertson, Snpt.
Teachers’ Meeting Wedr.oeday 8:09
P. M. {Pastor’s Study).
Woman’s Missionary Society, Firs
l%ursday. Monthly, I’ M.
L. a E. Society. S«ce.,a Ihariday
, Monthly, 8:00 P. M.
' Yaosg People’s Meeting, Sesond Sa«)
day at X P. M
WSBB AVENUE M. B. CHUBCH
SOUTH.
Rev. B. a. Dorfaam, Pastor-
Freadtong every first Stmday at ll:**
' A. M., and 8:09 P. M. Saeood Sou-
«t S:00 P. M.
•Ma^f Sekool ovary Swaday a»
/A, tS. tut. Meen^
Comer CImrcb and Davis Streeaa.
Sev. A. B. Kendall, D. D., Pastur.
Preaching every Sunday 11:00 A. M
and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday School, 6:4S A, M. John R.
Foster, Superintendent.
Senior, Intermediate and Junior En
deavor Societiea meet for worehip
every Sunday evening at 7:00 P. St..
Mid-Week Prayer and Social Service,
every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M.
Womans Home and Foreign Mission
ary Sociatjf meets on Monday after
the Jirst Sunday in «ach month.
Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres.
L&dies' Aid Socicty meets on Mond-
day after tlie second Sunday in «ac&
monij], at 8:00 P. M. M«. W. R.
Sellars, Pres.
A ooirdiai invitation exteodad to all.
A Church acme for Visitors and tci
Strangars.
What with speaking of the Speak-
ir-B he is going to do, and then speak- Market for Burial SuppBes Not Lively
ing, and then speaking of the speak- I Auction Sale,
ing he has done, Mr. Brynn appears ■
to bs the busy man ell right, all |
right.
(St. Louis Star.)
Coffins, which the auctioneer faceti-
Don’t Make
Curiosi^ Telephone Calls
**BeetWhl fti
|M «iiwl *C'c'at(«t 'Kk¥\9 lit*' ft4> •«
^1 for n*«f!y )S nit>>
iHkS 1*4 liiif irruJun H the diPaA o f — ' .
tPknlTMfe# M7 tktl hu« lltr Cmbnttncc •VCQIC^
atic% ■ ■, ■ — -g ha*¥ ber^n **.
A«i'wrr)i«v.
NNHi-uuFiinu Exna-
TIM •
iiaa Diego, CaL
ACinC INTERNA-
TWL
San Francisco, CaL
VARIABLE BOUTE TOUBit
itSnUCED ROUND-TBIP PABBS
—v5a—
MIFIIK t WESTEfIN IMl-
Marci 1 to NeveMbcTs 9$, ISIS.
UBBIUL STOPOVER PRIV-
ILB6BS
The Best' Reate ta the
WBST and NOBTHWKST.
Ffrat daaa aad Mixed Car TMnta
H«wM*e(kcn Faiea t* ttaay Palata
POtLKAN SLEEPBBS
^DUONG CABh.
411 InfwinatioD upon Appliea^os to
W. C SAUMVEBfl,
G«aaramaseiif«r Agvat,
M. r. BftACS,
TcaaiHaK PaiMct«r Ac«b(>
MANOKS, TA.
SOUTHERN BELL
TKLEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO.
IT !s beyond th* bounrls
of possibility to answer
promptly the mass of cu
riosity telephone calls that
threaten to ewaosp our ex
changes every time there is a
large fire.
Calls for physicians, the am
bulance or the police, held up
at such times misrht result iu
the lois of humaa life.
For your protecrtion, as well
as for the protectioa of your
neigji^bors, we ask you not to
call the telephone operator
merely out of curiosity. After
all, she has no more jtcfonsa-
tioA than you have.
ousely said could be used for flatooar:
in these high-water times, brought ii
i bid of 10 cents each at a sheriff’s sale
in Belleville recently when the prov-
jerty of the Britchler-Bucholz Livery
.and Undertaking company was sold
jUnder an execution on an $11,000
■judgment held by G. W, Bricliler, of
East .St. Louis.
Constable Ben Lautz v/as the auc
tioneer, A hcrse brought a bid cf
and 100 shrouds a bid of $10.
The sale was conducted in two way^s.
The property was offered piece by
piecc and then offered as a whola.
Under the first plan the total amount
bid was $3,388.60. C. W, Brichler
then bid in the property as a whole
for $8,000.
THE PRINCE HIMSELF.
sniucH miBiE
Fim nv[ YEAIB
petty King Was the Man
Captured.
That Georgia nMb disperse when
the saloons -were closed up. That's
where it is expected to get its courage.
of Fricalf Thm^ Mr.
W«da Bat
Ote Hdpei ISm te
Reamsrr*
Po»en>ytoa, Ky.~la ititttesiinit ad-
vteettrom this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
wiitea as foHows: "I was down whh
nomach trouble for Cve (5j years, Md
would hsve ti^k headadw sa bad, «
ttmes, that 1 thoi«hi stwtiy I woultf die.
1 tried dKfeient feeatamtt. but they
«d ae( (Min to d« me «ay coed.
IfiMM tad, t eooid Mt McrsiMp,
MdalBf ltedt,«raqpla«i),flieDjt!rt 1
It. Ht hMmA w i» ay
taking olhcr medicines. ! dceided tt
take his advice, although I tid not havt
any coaiidence !■ it
I have new been '‘aking Biack-Drau^t
for three monifat, aad it has ctned me-
haven’t had those awftd siek lieadaches
since! bfgan using it,
I am tttaekhil for wbat Ed&ck-
Otaught baa deoe iat rte.”
Thedfotd's Black-Dnu|^ has beei)
found a very valuable medxine lor de-
nngemeott €i ibc stomach and liv>x. Si
is couipMCd el pure, vegetsbte nette,
coBtaiaf BO dMniiuui lngt«dici»ts, tad
acis gtntiy, yet «i"^ty. It can te frtd« I
Paris, July 3.—!n the fighting front
near Arras an of5cer of a German
hussar regiment was captured. Hi,s
uniform was covered with blood aiiJ
dsjat, but he looked every inch a sol
dier.
A French ofScer asked liim to sit
down and Inquired if he spoke French
“Yes,’' he replied, and added with
a bit of irony, ‘I had much practice
at lille lately."
“Your men are happy to be prison
ers. Are you?"
•‘No, it is the most cruel fate for
an officer.”
Then, after a short silence as if
arguing with himself, the prisoner
went on:
“At least I have an excuse. I ani
wounded and so weary that I can
liardly stand. For two days I have
betn on guard. For forty-eight hours
I have not siept.”^
One of the prisoner’s eyes was ier
ribly swollen and quite closed from a
fragment of shell that had struck him
in the cheek bone. One of his ears
was lacerated by another fragment.
“Is my eye gone ?” h« asked the at
tendant surgeon.
“No.”
“My ear is cut in two?”
“Not jn two, bnt in three!”
“It was in Von K.’s trench that you
were captured?” asked the French of
ficer. Von K. is a prince of an anci
ent German house. T!ie oflBcer start
ed, but this time did not reply. After
ward it was learned that the prisoner
wed by yw»K aed old, tad tkMd4 j Prince Vo.t E. himsAlf.
kcftiBcvctyiaMay dHM, j !
MenRy tf M'Cirriln
SUMMER 1915
Tke Summer School for
Teackert-Jonc 15~Jaly 30
Able Faculty
Complete Curriculum
Mi^erate Rates
Credit Cdurses
Delightful Environment
Rural Life Conference
July 5-12
High School Conference
July 1217
The Summer Law Schoot
June 17-August 27
Rej^lu* Session Opens Septeni-
ber 14.
wk» «i»ect ta caicr f«r tbe tfcoaM «««-
HMt UKir arrMCWMsU 4*
Professional Cards
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Spoon & Hornaday
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Office aaJ (Kfkt fhotw 377
41S Mail St., KctkieKcPkeac 282
C. A. Anderson^ M. D.
Office Hours:
1 to 2 P. H. 7 to 8 p. M.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Lfni r4 Day Vallx A t
CITY DRUG STORE
John H. Vemon
Attorney and Counsellor Ht L*w
BUItUiOSTON. M. C.
Rooms 7*8, Second Floor
of First National Banic Baitdin(>
OfBce PfceM, 337-i.
Reoident PImm, 337-L.
Dr. J.H. Brooks
SURGEON DENTIST
Fost*T Buiiding^
BURLINGTON. - - - N. C.
Dr. Waiter L Waikei
SELLARS BUllDtNG
(Up Stairs)
HoUBS: 8 to 10 A. M. 7 to 8 p. M.
Phones: Resi. 421-J. Off 80.
I. C. MOSER
Attorney At Law
J’'irst Siitioii.il fluuk
BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Dr. G. Eugene Holt
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
2?-:^^ tlnst XtttioiKiJ Iffivk Huiid'tufi
Office Re*. 362-J.
Bur}ing:toR, - - - - N. C-
Dr, L. H. Allen
OPTOMETRiSr
Pitting G)3U)8«)-A ^£C2AUTT
Office am C F. NEESE’S Stan.
Burlington, N. C.
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CMy »4Mrt«r
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Atteraey at>La«,
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