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THE TWLV-CITr DAILY SESTKEI, TOiSTOy-SAlXM. SOKIH CAT.OLCTX LEIITEII SERIES. 'Tillman and Hepburn Missed From Congress WASHINGTON'. D. r.. April l - to the senate, so Manv Accessions to Moravian; what xaimaa u 1 it .tr m uui u - . i -t now. with both away, an unwoul ., .i.r tif sr.iity ati-I peac and hal A . I calm pervades the secred pre- Church Sunday. Beginning of Holy Week. List Before. . Glorious Easter Next Sunday-Sfr- ( . vices To Be Held at Ho-rt and St. ; a Paul's Churches Dur.ng the Week, j How Justice White Fools The Lawyers WASHINGTON'. D. C. Afril IZ -The ap;trance Wr ine I'nited P. t.(S supreme Court of the 1'nited i i-.n of Attorney (.vneral Davidson. ,.' Texas th jolly o'd soul who has .... n eat af'er Senator Joe Bailey's , f ,r lo. these many years, at . ',,! m,.-c4' rs a-s it had been a Davidson was argu-'a:ers-Pierce oil cas :rrej Texas torsy tur- are eiri-u unf of tht !.ich h:ts ? 1.1 -t ltd Sua- III a'l i'.'' Winston S i which uh.-erv i l.-n' terday was Pa!m S-itida.' for t!or;"UH K iv et and of Holy or l.-wu VV lr' ..f Je.'is into Jerusal-m. when the mi.liilucle s'f '! p.i.:n Laves in Ho ;::! Kpiscop (TV tri'i.'t:p!u.l i u- sp.i ill!)' 10 -ion of our nil the days II v solmen- Tiini ,. or j way. Ill I lie j.uia.iuu ,! , T-:n :M's ;: wi re .items and sermons anu (.-.- aiiriniiTia'i' to the oa. Holy Week IS ilevoi.'il . commemoration uf trie Ixird ami rvices are held of the teven more especi; lied, llolv Week is an institution of very earlv origin and is known as Great Week. ?!!-nt k. Penitential Week, etc. N11 Wednesday was a oame pi en In alhi-i. u to the betrayal of Christ by Judas Iseariot. Maunday or Holy Thurs.iav. specially commem orates the ins'i'iiiion of the Eucharist, r.oo.l Friday is sacred a.-s commemorat ing; the crucifixion of our Lord and Master In the Salem congregation there were 84 accessions yesterday. Of this number 30 new members were receiv ed In to the Home Moravian church, 28 Into Calvary and 20 into Christ. Holy Week service wll be held at the three rhurcheS named above at 7:45 o'clock tonight, Tuesday and Wednes lay mthts. The program at the Home church the remainder of the week will be as follows: Maunday Thursday 2:30 p.m., "The High Priestly Prayer;" 3:43 p. m.. Supper. "dothemane;" 7:15 p. m., "The lyonl'g Supper " Good Friday--to a. m "The Holy Communion:" 11 a. m., "Hefore Pi late:" 2:30 p. m., "Calvary;" 7:45 p. m "Joseph's Tomb." Saturday 2:30. p. m., "The Gnat Sabbath Iivefeast." Easter Sunday 5 a. m service on graveyard, weather permitting: 10: Hi, a. m.. "The Raster Sermon;" 7:13 p. m.. "Closing Easter Sermon." At St. Paul's Church. The services at St. Paul's Episcopal church yesterday were beautiful and impressive and were largely attended. Services wll be held dally at .rr.:!l p. tn. until Thursday, when a Holy Com munion service will be conducted at 8 p. m. The service of Good Friday will be at 11 a. m. At 5 p. m. Saturday there will be a baptismal service for children. watch out for the ones P." advised David.son's s of ;he Capitol. Col. Heyburn i.; -reirtin'. rouuh and ready, a-ways e-sr,ot, s" rt of a statesman. When . ualimber bis artillery of hot scm. j ir e ).(;HXiitton wialty rune to cover. I m le Pete" isj a.rast master in the ' v i r nf tiri-,'i:Tik' Dvn.h i 'ii.ir-it i -:.t n 1 Vii iwan: t II.. I w a r.m-r;iilria it liitti.r i'.ie. tin1 that CO !C' sle and bltins satire thai Is a'.o it m a : ! .ral rprtitaf.ve when the Texan par with Ben Tillman's, f... isn't j wat about to address the court, afraid of a living soul. He laV3atesj "They're not asleep. Ihey are just the ruK committee and the ? j iker j pl.tyina 'possain. whenever the Idea appeals to lutn.J IKiUdson had not gotten far in his Thi. io . k ..-.-.r, .t ' mm-. -' nrfnment when ba.-k went Justice acle to the house b.-o m-e' per.- rullv Wbi'e s head, his eye closed and the ; u ew experiemnt. He established a y n,n ko .I,.. ,..,. ritv a, rrt'i -I seeing -Washington tourists on the ! , cond mill and this is operated en M-mions has rear seats nudgea each 'ner at tn News Items Reported From City of Durham pl'RilAM. April i; IVgianing to- a,, . cut of five tier com in the w ,.f,. u! the eleven hundred men an 1 w,.n..;) and children in the employ of the P ihara Hosiery mills will be ma ! - No. ice has been given of the co!.v:.;ia!ed reduction in the price pa: ! :ae operatives, this being done In . J form and by posting aboir -,h-...j:i the two plants. Mr. Julian j i'a;:'. president and general man Mrr ot the mills, said that the cut as made necessary on account o; iht general trade depression. It is the tit -t reduction in wages since the Iws-.aniiis of this business here. The Durham Hosiery Mills began business on a small scale a number of years aso and soon It was one of the largest mills -of the kind in the ,.n:iiv country. 'Then Mr. Carr tried It robbed in on him forever tin reafttr ! spectacle of a justice 't the highest Wherefore, Vncle Pete commands a sort of awe, mixed with . f"r Speaker Cannon deigns to regard the Iowa legislator as sutm ha; of a lorce on the floor As chairman of the house committee of interstate and foreign commerce. Cal. Hepburn Is particularly missed Just now. The president had hoped to have him take the lea ling part In pushing through the bill which is to sucteed the Sherman anti-trust law. Hepburn is named hy many as the next speaker of the houpe, but he de clares he wouldn't take the job under any conditions. rihunal in the land tr.us "asleep at the snitch." The Texan, mindful of the admoni tion of his legal friend, began talking right at the Ijouislana member of the bench. "Well. If that Is so." will you ex plain" suddenly broke In Justice White, and Pavldson was kept busy explaining for fifteen minutes. The Justice hr.d been playing possum tirely l'.v colored help. This is know i a. lniKiam Hosiery Mill No. 2. It has proven a successful venture and hm.Jreds of colerd people are em ployed. The cut effects the white and colored people alike and about l,10u employes will feel the reduction. Last week, a special session of tK' board of city aldermen contracts wer? given for the grading of parts of six streets. Not long since the board of aldermen made available 120,000 for immediate street work and now thia After the Argument, some one had i work is beginning In rnest. Several the audacity to ask Davidson to have. of the street extensions will carry the a think. "I am reminded of n man down in graded streets to the city limit3 and th're connect with newly macadam- A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are auihoriad to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grip- coughs, and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Kefuso substitutes. Simpson Drug Co. The Best Extracts. i the least expensive si ways tell the grocer you want "Red Seal" brand and you will have no rcgiet. Fort Worth," retorted Davidson, withjized roadways that lead to the county some deference to his willing host. lines. The grading contracts given "eH said there were three reasons I yesterday will cost about $6,000 and why he could not accept a similar in vitation. One was he had promised his dying father never to drink, an other was that he had Bigned a pledge, the remainder of the money will be spent for macadamizing and 'aylng sidewalks. This will .be done by th city. Rigsbee and Dickson secured and the third and most Important was! about four-fifth of the work and Chrls- that he had Just had a drink, thank you, I am not thirsty." No, The most healthful, upbuilding medicine known to science Gentle and soothing to the nerves; makes digestion easy. Ilrings the sweet sleep of youth. P. A. Thompson. COOK WITH GAS. lr,!r.'li-ts Vi t-.Ji-t.TSue 4 Not a So'oitt. The late Theodore Thomas was re hearsing the, Chicago Orchestra on the stage of the Auditorium theater. lie was disturbed by the whistling of Al bert Hufrirlge, the well known scene painter, who wob at work In the loft above the Muge. A few minutes Inter Mr. Thomas' librarian appeared on the "bridge" where Mr. Burridge, merrily whistling, was at work. ''Mr. Thomas' compliuieiits," said the librariau, "and he requests me to stale that If Mr. Ilurridge wishes to whistle he will be glad to discontinue bis re hearsal." To which Mr. Burridge replied suave ly, "Mr. Burrldge'a compliments to Mr. Thomas, and please Inform Mr. Thomas that If Mr. Burridge cannot whistle with the orchestra he won't whistle nt nil." Success Magazine. ! i r ail internal and co; .nee you. tian and Beall the other fifth. Plans have been submittod to Su perintendent Joyner tor - two new school buildings and one that Is to be remodelled In this county. All of these new buildings are In districts that "nave recently voted a special school tax. If approved by the state superintendent the contracts will be let at once. One of these buildings will cost about $3,000 and all will be beautiful and modern. : . ' iara Throat, Colds, I ; . ' .el.', . id all It:v". !'i ne I '.'' -T p".'k ve. j;c . x . t.'.l I . .'- : .ey r a. 1. Sample by vj li . ..".::'',. i... c'l-. v., io 30STCM, Mass., O.S.A, I Lev and Death. Very closely love and death dwell to gether high up iu the world of nature and low down! The following well authenticated story comes from North amptonshire: A sparrow hawk was killed when feeding ber young. Four days later when the nest was exam ined it was found that the little male bird, working alone for the family, had brought home forty-eight birds viz, alx larks, nine swallows, one bull finch, seveu robins, six sparrows, six hedge sparrows, nlue blue tits, three chaffinches and one wren. What a spirit of dutifulness along with ferocity Is here exhibited on the part of the small widower bawk, who evidently thought that the best way of respecting the memory of bis departed consort was to feed her children well! And in doing this how absolutely ob livious nature had ren'ini'd him of the feelings of the poor"rks. swal lows, bullfinches and robins, whose offsprlngor the parents themsclves hls relentless parental affection thus annexed! The direst cruelty animated by the tenderest love! The most sav age egotism prompted by an entire un selfishness! Such are some of the problems which nature furnishes, but will not solve. London Telegraph. The Sheep In the Grait. Lord Piilmerston once Inspected "Summer In the Lowlands," a picture by Sir John Watson Gordon. "Look hero," said Lord Piilmerston to the Brtlst, "why should tbo grass iu Unit lielil be so long when there are so uniny sheep In the field?" "My lord," replied the artist, "thoso sheep were only turned into the field last nlghtr Lord Palmerston bought the plctura at a high price. Peculiar ta Itself. "I SMpposu there is a certain fascina tion that keeps yu n t,0 racing game?" "Yes," admitted u, bookmaker, "there is. I've tried hard war-, cloth ing, groceries and sh..s, mt i e never truck another line wben people sim ply struggle to hand jam tiler Cllj .. Kansas City Journal. Cruel. - Miss Oldun h. dear. I'm afraid 1 shall hive to get some f that wrinKi,. eradlcator they advertise. m,s ivp ly Let me get It for y.vi. l mi, a brother in the wholesale drug .iis'uiVsS Boston Transcript Castings and Machine Work! High Grade Iron and Brass Castings. Repairing Rollers, Engines and other Machinery a specialty. Special Machinery tuilt to order. Your patronage solicited. Forsyth Foundry and Machine Works. Phone 250. A. R. LEWIS, PROPRIETOR. Chestnut Street, Nos. 610-614, Winston-Salem, N. C. A Philosopher. "Pa, what is a philosopher?" "A philosopher, Tommy, is a ,., who doesn't worry any about ftnaiK-'mi stringencies, because he never has any n.tmey." Somerville Journal. Spring Shoes for moil women and children. We meet every demand of fashion in fit, foim and finish. -Tan Oxfords and ties from 2.00 up. I'a'ent Oxford and ties from 2.00 up Kid Oxfords and ties from 2.00 up Duke Phelps Co. The Balf Shoe Store, a Dollar Less Yon might us well expect one nave of the sea to lie precisely the same aS the next wave of the sea as to expect that there would be no change of elr runistances. fir' -iFini pr &V.J The Telegram ,..ys that the mem hers of the high school ball team, upon their return home Saturday night, were loud In their praise of the hospi tality shown ihem In the Winston team. My For Easter Rabbits, Rings and other special Cakes be sure tor use Wachovia Mills Flour. You will be amazed how much easier and hftt ........ L.I.:.- . ... ;uur uiiMiiy win oe done. If ou want the best patent flour use pnde of Salem; if you want the best straight flour use Pond Lilly. You want to bake a larger quantity than usuai ioo tor every member of the family will surely eat more than usual Have your grocer send you a sack to day. WACHOVIA MILLS. . Th Firet Test of Baby's Mind. Just as the germ of the flower Is contained in the tiniest seed and will reveal itself with an absolute certainty as will rootlets and leaves when prop er conditions of heat moisture and light are accorded, so the germ of the mind of a child is present In his little body and will develop and unfold it self with the growth of the latter. The only way to stop the growth of a child's mind is to stop his body from growing. Appetite Is the mother of the inlud, and muscle is its father. At its lowest estimate th body with its brain is the tool of the mind, and good work cannot be done without good tools. The first test of mtisculur vigor, the hand grnsp, is as indication of the mental possibilities as well. Not oue child out of a hundred who at ten days of age grasps firmly and clings to a finger or pencil rubbed against bis pink little palm will ever fall below the average intelligence of his race. Woods nutchlnson, M. D., in Woman'! Home Companion. Wright's Shoes Easter Oxfords and 7 pers. The Styles Tha,i Make Trade. With then 1 ity That Will Hold V In the DrPT"-oi . is a correct fit for every f ' 1 also the correct stvle I taste and occasion. You i notice a great difference y put on a pair of Selby's. aai care for style and comfort yoa arjtireciatft tho noTT, o.,v w w ce'oystyLj now have ready. We have the Pflt. fl Vl arloo in inn . I I w iu. tan ana goidenv " " vi yaicm, ieatfcrs Beauties. We invite you to t W. C. Wright & The Foe of Poverty Life insurance1 is the implacahl- enemy of poverty Its primary mis slon is to protect the family to sal' guard and maintain the home to he', the widow and the fatherless, whei death has claimed the bread winner. A small percentage of your iiiconn Invested in Life Insurance may meat, comparative comfort for y'our lover! ones in event of your death, insteil of misery and want And an Invest mcnt In Life Insurance means much te you persotu5!ly If you live your lane: years will be made comfortable by the same Investment that protects youi family In case of younleath. There are may reasons- why a;: Rnuitable Policy Is the best protection and provision for your family anil yourself. The Equitable is one of tin strongest Insurance organizations ia the world. It has an unequaled record for prompt payments and settlements It pays liberal dividends to policy holders, making the ultimate cour ot insurace very low. W. J. RODDEY, Manager, 6 Rock Hill, S. C. Visit this Store Often--It Pays Others-It Will Pay You! Late arrivals: Ice Cream Boxes Refrigerators Lace Curtains Go-Carts Porch Rockers Window Shades Bed Room Suits, Etc. Sledge Furniture Company Will The Horn of Storms. The waters of Capo Horn have never been nnvisitcd by storms for more than a week or two at a stretch within the memory of saw. Standing on the sutposts of the world, Cnpe Horn is the meeting place of ocean currents of very different temperature, from the icy cold waters of the Antarctic drift to the warmth of the Brazilian and Pe ruvian return currents. The prevailing winds are from the northwest and west, and these, com ing from the warm regions of the Pa cific, condense into fogs, which the sailors call "Cape Horn lilnnkets" ami which are the forerunners of storms. The exiremely low level to which the glaciers Of Tlerra del Fuego descend, the perpetual congelation of the sub soil, the meeting of conflicting winds at very different temperatures, are all direct or Indirect causes combining to make this the most constantly stormy region of the world. Easter sale this week. 10 per con saved on all cash punluises. Sabn Dry Goods Co, 2 MATINEES 2 2NIGHTS 2 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH AND UTH The Great Hictorical Panorama Monitor fltf Merrimac Direct from the Ji.meslown Kvpesi' Not Moving Pictures Matinees at 3: lo. Prices 10 and :"'c. 10c "Or and !!0c Seats on sale at Joe D. cigar store Saturday morning COOK WIT j THE CELEBRA' fins -inH f, Arty Style Stationary, Elec'rtc- only Pwi.i'jle mile n fans, pipes or Frirk Co. Mi; Boilers and Ensile; b!o or stailocarj. E. A. Gri Agent, Winiton-SiliPi COOK WIT AWNIf line yd'! Terry j Crawford Pk, Mil' w Shore Transfer Company. All kinds of Transferring, DAY OR NIGHT. Nothing too large or too small. Office Phone 898. Stable Phone 836. l of ligW 1 jj phone 1' O.L.F' COOK WITH GAS. - 'cook witi
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