TVESPAY. NOVEMBEft 2. tf IV
tajS IWICE-A-WEEK OISIi'ATL j; iSUttLINGT^N. N.C.
*!E\'EN PACK.
*i CHURCH DIRECTORY |
EPISCOPAL CHUSCH,
The dwrch of Hie B0I7 CoMferter.
The Be$«f«nd Jokn Benoerii CibUe,
,. 9Mt«r.
* ServiMt Eftry Sunday, I1:#0 A, M«
T:» P. U. .
Htiy Caauuuuon: First Sunday, 11:00
A. M., Third SttiMtay, 7:30 A., M,
, Holy end Saints' Days, 10:00 A. If.
SuBday School 9:30 A. M. ^ ^ ,
. IV pnUie is cordially invitad,
. All Pewt ?ree. Vert*^ Choir.
taS MiSTBODlST PBOTBSTANT
cBtnicH.
East Itevis StrMfc
^ Rev. George L. Carry, Pkitoc.
Preaching Services every Sunday at
11:60 A. aiid 8:00 P. H.
Prayer Meeting, Wed»es!ay 8;00 V.
U.
Ladies’ Aid and Uissioaary SodetiM
every Monday itfterobon aftar Firat
V Sunday in each montlk
Christiatt Endeavor ^iety meets at
7:00 Every Sunday Evening.
Sunday S^ool, 9:30 A. M. H._ A
CoUe, Superintendent.
Good Baraea and Fhilathea Clasfca.
You are Invited to attend all theM
se^ces.
MACEDONIA LUTHERAN
CHURCH.
Front Street.
Rev. r. S. Brown, Pastor.
BAPTtST CSUBCK.
Rev. M. W. Bock, Pastor.
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Sa^y Worship, ll.-OO A. M.
8:00 P. it.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J U.
Vcrrion, Suporintenda^
Praise and Prayer Sartieas, Wfd»ea-
day at 8:00 P. M.
Christian Culture Claaa, Satania^ *•
3:00 P. H.
Choreh Conferencii, WedDaaday be
fore First Sunday of each aMth.
7:30 P. M.
Obsttvanee at Lord’s Supper, hlci»
Sunday in each month.
Woman’s Oniou, First Monday of
Month, 3:30 P. M.
tf-BONT STB^ M. fi. CHURCH.
SOUTH.
iilorning Service 11:00 A. M.
Vespers 8:00 P. M.
Services every Sunday except tb»
morning of Third Sunday.
Soi^y School, 9:46 A. M. Ptoi, J. 9
R^jertson, Supt.
Teachers’ Meeting Wedrooday 8:00
P. M. (Pastor’s Study).
Woman's Missionary Sodaty, Flm
Tboradayi Monthly, 3:30 P. M.
U C. B. Society, Second Tharyriay
Monthly, 8:00 P. M.
Young People’s Meeting, SMoad
day at 3 P. M
Rev. D. ii. Tattle Pastor.
reace to those who enter.
Blessings to those who go.
Preaching, every Sunday, 11:00 A.
M.'and 8:00 P. M.
iSacrament of the Lard’s Supper with
offering for Church charitiM, First
Sunday in. each month.
Sunday School, every Sunday, 9:30
AjM;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8.00 P.
M.
Board of Stewards meet on Monday,
8:00 P. M., after Fourth Sunday of
each month.
Woman’s Missionary Society meet»
4:00 P. M., on Monday, after li'
end 3rd Sundays.
Parsonage, next door to Church, Front
Street.
Pastor’s Telephone, No. 168.
Ring—Talk—Hang Up—“Busy”
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UnL SF MAGAZMES
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that hundreds of publibhers would >>e
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ishers within a year, who will send
you sample copies of hundreds
lye» several hundreds) of the le^ing
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so send a silver dime at Mce and yoiir
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surprised at the results as we as^re
yeu ths:t you will be more than well
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And you WILL NEVEB repet it.
Ad&esa the Magazine Circulating Co.,
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in(t Dept C-73, DON’T fail tO writ*
YOUR full address EXTRA plain.
We have something in store for. you
—as a real surprise—if you will please
let us know in what paper you saw
this advertisement.
Carranza Making Strong Efforts to
Vanquish thi.> Villa Army; Troops in
i'evas—Five Trains With Men and
Gdus. Crossed the Border.
TRAIN GOES OVER HIM, YET HE
WILL RECOVER.
CHIEFS WILL FIGHT rr OUT.
HOCUTT .MEMORIAL BAPTIST
CHURCH, WEST BURLING
TON, N. C.
Preaching Second and Fourth Sundays,
Morning and Night.
Prayer Meeting Every Wednesday
Night at 7:30.
Aid Society Tueisday Ni/^t Alter
Fourth Sunday, Mrs, G. D. Smith,
President.
CHRfSTIAM CHURCH.
Corner Church and Davis Straata.
Rev. A. B. Kandall, D. O., Paster.
Preaching every Sunday I1:0C A. M.
and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. John R.
Foster, Superintendent. '
Seaior, tntermediato and Junior £o>
deavor Societies meet for woiahip
every Sunday evening at 7:00 P. M..
Mid-Wcdc Prayer and Social Service,
every Wednesday at 8:00 P. M.
Woman’s Home and Foreign Mission-
aiv Society meets on Monday after
the first Sunday in each month.
Mrs. Ada A. Teague, Pres.
Ladies’ Aid Society meets on Mond-
day after the second Sunday in each
-month, at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. W. K.
Solars, Pres.
A cordial invitation extended to all.
A Church Home for Visitors and loi
Strwagsrs.
WEBB AVENUE M. E. CHURCH
SOOTH.
Rev. E. C. Durham, Pastor,
l^eaching every first Sunday at 11:0®
A. M., and 8:00 P. M. Second Sun
day at 8:00 P. M,
Sunday School «TMy SsBdav at 10:i*
A. M.
A. ?.!. H !• Moore, Snpermteiiee*.
n1 i VTERLVN' CHURCH.
Ktv, Donald Mclver, Pastor.
Services! every Sunday at 11:00 A. M
and 8:00 P. M.
Sunday School at 9=45 A. M. B. B
Sellars, Superfotendmt.
Prayw Meodng, Wednesday at 8:00
P.M.
jy, Pahlie U eot^UOv
Sundsy Shoo) Every .SuniJay at 9:30
A. M., W. M. Williams, Supt.
A most cordial welcome is extended
9«u to attend all our meetings. We
■want you to feci at home i:i our ser-
^ces.
JAS. W. KOBE, Pastor,
Graham, N. C.
Rocky Mount, Oct. 25.—:One of the
most remarkable escapes from death
so far as is recalled by some of the
oldest: citizens hereabout in railroad
history was that of late Friday af-
ternoon at South Rocky M.ount, in
which B, B. Gre^ry, a flagman, sus
tained injuries and severe bruises.
The young man was at work on top
if a coal car which was being shifted,
when in some way, while the train
WES moving at a fair rate of speed the
dumper doors undor the bottom of
the car, became unlocked or broke
and the car load of oaal was precipi-
liited under the ti'ain and a small
quantity, probably a fifth of the car
load through the sr.iall holes made by
the V shape in tiie release of the
jloor. It was thi-ough the small V
shaped hole tiiat the >»ung man was
thrown with ^eat force to the ground,
without a wheel striking him, or be
ing mangled in any way by being
dragged by the train.
The young man was hustled to the
Rocky Mount Sanitarium where a
c.irefu! examination disclosed severe
(sriiises over his entire body white his
gi'e.itest irtjury was in having his left,
shoulder crushed. While he will never
again have normal use of his left arm,
so physicians think, they likewise de
clare that he will recover.
BEFOBMEO CHVBCB.
Corner Front and Anderson Streets.
Bcv. D. C. Cox.
Sunday School every Sabhctli at
9:4S A. M.
Preaching every First and 'Third Sab
bath at 11:00 A. M., and 8:00 P. M.
Mid-Week Service every Wednesday,
S:flO P. M.
Everyone Welcome.
f*ftrsonage Corner Front and Trnl-
Ijiurer Streets.
'Avtsorattdg to the Pale andl Sickly
Tlie Old Standtrd it«ceral stTvngtlsealDic toaie.
JROVE’S TASTSI.ESS cUiil TONIC, drires out
MftlRria.enrich««theblcod,andb«ilds upthesys-
A tnit tonic. For adf Its «i?Uchi3dreiJ* S*.
Platter a woman’s taste, then you
can safely criticise her opinions.
Are you GUILTV?
Have you The Broken
G)in and don’t knovr it?
Have you djne your share
to locate it? Look again,
maybe your search was
careless. DHi’t give up
—The Brdcea Coin will
be found—watch for it.
El Paso, Texas, Oct. 29.—Two bat
teries, of Amoncan artillery number
ing eight guns were secretly posted
after dark tonight with their muzzles
pointed towartl Juarez, where a Viiia
garrison of 1,500 men had given ap-
parntly hostile signs tow^ Ameri
can troops on border patrol.
first train load, of the .5,000
troops, which General Carranza is
sending thiuugh the United States
from Eagle Pass^ Te.vas, to Agua Prie-
ia, Senora, was expect^ to pa^
through this city, socm after mid-
mght. T'he passage of these troops
over .American soil to fight Villa in
Seoora has angered the Juarez gar
rison and there is danger of troubia
All the American soldiers stationed
here, about 5,000 men, were ordered
out tohight to guard the railway aver
which the Carranza train will pa«s
to prevent Villa suppoi'tc-rs from at
tempting to dynamite the troop tmi!:.
SpolTord, Tex., Oct; 29.—Five troop
trains, loaseii' with 5,000 Carranza
'cavalry men and four three-inch can-
ron, passed through here this after-
noon on their way to -\gua Priet-.i;
Senora, pi attack Villa’s army from
'the American side of the border. They
were entrained yesterday at Laredo,
Texas. This is the first time in the
Iiistcry of the Mexican revolution that
Mexican troops h.".ve been allowed t..'
cross American territory with arms.
General Carranza will arrive at
Piettras, Negaas, opposite Eagle Pa.s?
tomorrow where he will meet John
Lind and John Silliman, spccial
agents of the state department. Gen
eral Obregon, it was reported here,
refused to accompany First Chief
Carranza to the boi'der owing to a
misunderstanding between the two
cliiefs over the distributicn of cer-
tiin moneys. Obregon remained at
Torreon where reports that Carranza
had been made a prisoner by his
chief njiiitary commander were ofB-
cially denied today.
FINDS SON 20 YEARS LOST
Mother’s Search Eads at Pan««ia
Exposltkm.
Concordia (Kna.) Dispatch.
Robert Nelson has arrived here f rom
San Francisco to visit his mother who
has been searching for him for nearly
20 years. Believing her son might at
tend the San Francisco Exposition, she
inserted i^vertisments in newspapers
there and v,*a‘ rewarded by a message
that her .son had been found.
He was taken from his mother by
his father in San Francisco 19 years
ago, when he was 8 years old. Thf
mother was left with a 2-year-pli!
laughter, and $50 and told to go «'
Concoraia, Kan., to her motlier.
A sister. Miss Josephine Mol.^on,
APOSTLES’ CREED !S OPKNLV
CRITICISED BY CAMBRIDGE
MINISTER.
Says It Ccntainn Phrwes Modem Mind
CanniM Aixept at Face Value—
Suggests .New Oae.
Boston, Oct. 26.—After criticising
the Apostles’ Cr«ed as '“containing
phrases which the modem mind can
not accept at their face value,” the
Eev-. Wi3oUm&n Bradbury Cartt-
bridge today offered to the Baptist
ministry a new creed. The new de
claration was placed in the minutes
of the meeting, held to celebrate the
two hundrek} and fiftieth anniversary
of Baptist religion in this state. The
creed sagge,sted by Mr. Bradbury fol
ia ws:
"I believe in God, the Father of all
races; in Jesus Christ, our hard, and
in the Holy Spirit, the purifier of
hearts of men;
“I believe in the pospel as the pow-
ot (iod; and the wisdom of God a:;d
in Christian goct! will as the force to
transform the world;
•‘I bolieve in the church universa!.
lives in Kansas City.
One of the incidents leading ui> jf>'^ communiun cf the good, the com-
the discovery was the premonition fn the jiingdom and the life ever-
the grandmother, Mrs. C. Gilbert, tiir.' j lasting.”
the hope of her younger days would | —
return to see her before she died. Sho , ,\sks SLELTHS TO GET ROBBER
OF TRCNK BANK.
lips at the point of death at !iOr home. 1
This is the message recoivn! by '!' ■ j
mcthtr in answer to the advrriis: j
ment:
Dearest Mother:
1 am coming home to yon. liy
heart is filled with love and grati
tude and will wire yiou latter the
exact date of my arrival. Will be
there as soon as I can arrange me
affairs. With love, I am,
ROBKRT.
We shoulid perhaps be thaniifu! that
■8 fJot AffCrt Tfto ^: c,o:nc European nation did net gobble
of it» tt^r.ic auO laxa?!’.' rleoi. '.A.XA- : ^
•'’VK iiROMOQr’.NrNEi!* Hei«erth«nrtrdin8r> uo -nnff being’ a& We V/ere
jttbiiins h«d di>es wot cBusc iie-rvou*rse> n.>r • ^ ■
ringine in ho.rt Kfmtmbt. (h fun nimc ano , ^ resistance,
Mk for the timsture of B. w GROVB, zai j - *
Wiie.. u;e adir.Uiisuiation prese .lsj When the wa
its plan to Congress it might als^'jbe so mar.y in
Kinston, Oct. 27.—Jioe Gant, a
Greene county pjanter w'ho never
had much faith in banks, has. em
ployed detectives to search for $2/>00 i
taken by an thief from j
a trunk in his home. The money was |
the savings of a !ife-lime. After tak*-1
iiig It the robber cinefuJiy Icrlco.l
. the trunk as before.
is ended there will
n the division the I
suggest where the money is to come | chances are that nighty small slice |
.■ : ’-■■i’l be 'eft for ti.i little ones. j
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