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-f if ! V '* ! % -fi ■: t 1 i:? P W-f'’ • “ ■. t u Vi I; |:i} sis? Ill r'l 'j U- •“■ 6^Sr.-> %- ^ P ?l ■’if. •f tif p4i Ii I #1 ■ rm ’■?! if C! m +i % ■y ^ Ii II tmi '■\: I' ^ ■ -. 1 w s ‘ ‘ ■M' 'ft 111 ‘i- 1 fi'. ■iir ,i!( ■ ! Hj: ■V^ .,W’ ■ty; ,fi ; / » r 1 r'dH Mi! Ii > Jt '' ?:i^' ? ■ _ b -fT4‘ ' ( h ’^r ii ii ppf i '' :'r^r\ ■■■■ ■■ A '-I.- - 7' The State Dispatch. YOilK THE GREAT- » Church Directory. AI i^i Efifi-EATING CITY Sf. Athanarius Episcopal Church. | Millions a Day Brought Into the Market—Iowa the Biggest Egg-Producing State. Wlieu 3,500,000 Iowa eg^s ar rived in New York one day a w eek ago a commissiou merchant ot Washington Market become wor ried. He know a great deal about eggs, bi-t the fact that 3,500,000 should arrive in one day started him off on a wild spree of figures. He took the figures home with him, Rev, Edward L. Ogilby, Rector. Mr Ervrin A. Hoit. - H.'iiior Warden. Mr. S. A. Steele, - - Jimior V\ arckn. Vestry: Messrs. Bau:enp Holt. Jaiiies N. William son. Jr., Lawrence S Holt, ,lr., Hi.iley L. Williaiijson, Julius 0. Squires, Lewis C, Ca’*tsr, William A. 11 all. Services; Bunday, 11.00 A. M.-8.00 P. M. Wednesday. S.QO F._VL Sundaj‘School, 9.45 A. M. ..n Holy Connnnnion, irst Sunday, 11.Ou A. -aI. Third Sunday, 7.80 A, M. Sunday TAFT WILL ADDRESS NEW YORK TAR HEELS New York, l^ov, 18.—“A pro gram for the Soisth,’’ will be the general subject of the addresses at the annual dinner of the North Carolina Society of Nevv York at the Hotel Astor, December 7, at which William H. Taft will be the principal speaker, Annouucemeut this effect was made tonight by the society, vi'hioh is arranging for the presence of other fipenkers of note upon this occasion. Mr. Tail’s speech, it is expected, will be of a character to command national attenti(m and of Christian Church. Corner Church and Davig Streets. Rev. P. H. Fleming, Pastor. Services. Preaching every SuadftJ. 11.00 i «d 8 P. M. , , „ , , , jjoster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Servic s evenings at 7.1"), Mid-week Prayer Service, every Wed nesday at 8.00 P. M. _ Ladies Aid and Missionary bocicty meets on Monday after the Second Sun day in each month. A cordial invitation extended to a!l. A Church H (iuie for V isitors and Strangers. George Washington’s Rules of Civility. It is a mlirfortune for all Amer- can boy.« in our schools today (w'rites Own Wists r in “The Sev n Ages of VV'd-shingtcio”) that they should be told the untrue and fool ish btor^ of the ii«ti;het and chi-rry- tree, denied the immenjie benefit ol instruction from George Washing ton's authentic copybook. As a boy of fourteen, he copied the precejits, and they entered like leaven into that young lump of strength. In later years Washington was entirely aware of the great influence for good exerted upon his character by the ^‘Kules of Civility’":— Be not immodest in urging your dreamed over them fi>r niffhts and. . , , ^ ^ . i ^ aftev lie hal awalreDtd from a dream ! ? ® ** *' friends to discover a secret ■ whiol, he fonud himself smother- Burlington Reformed Church. Corner '’'>ont and Anderson Streets. Rev. J. D. Andrew, Pastor. Sunday School every Sabbath. 9.30 A M. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sabbath, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Mid-week Service every Thursday, i.io P. M. A cordial welcome to all. Parsona4e 2nd door east of church. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald Mclver, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11,00 A. M. and S P. M. Suiulay School at9.4-5 \. M. Prayer Meeting', Wediusday at 8.00 p. M. The public i« cordially invited to all services. lU ed under a blanket-omlet large enough to cover Manhattan Island he took the sulyect of eggs seriously. He talked eggo to his family, his friends and business associates until they advised him to see a doctor. The physician told him to solve the egg problem, which he did. “I was a bit surpiised when I found that New York City had re ceived a shipment of 3,600,000 eggs in one day,'’ explained the un- The Cotton Outlook. Wall Street Journal. By the begiuning of November the bulk of the cotton crop not only picked and ginned, but practi cally a third of it is sold for the purpose of clearing up outstanding obligations and making purchases for the autumn and winter. Ou this account alone the cotton belt has already sold 4,000,000 fortunate commission merchant. “I wanted to know how many eggs we! bales of cotton for which, at the used in a year, and, after a lot of thinkiug, I calculated that we han dle in thi.s city 1,274,000,00 every year. I know that New York is the grea*-est egg-consuraing city iu tlie United States, not because of its size, but New Yorkers have the egg habit. This yearly supply would make a single egg about as high as the Metropolitan tower. '‘There was nothing dangerou.s about iny thinkiug along these lines, until 1 drifted into the question of average rate of .ibout $45 a bale, planters received a gross income of 1180,000,000. The release of so large a fuiid of quick assets in the payment of debts ami for personal expenditures is giving the South, and the industrial anil con)iiu:'rcial sources from which the South draws I its supplie.s, a .stmiulus of great'breat that little spark of celectial value to the country’s business. ; fire called conscience. With the reiiirn to the mills of| „ employes laid o^^' during the de Wear not your clothes foul, un- ript, or dunty. Sleep not when others speak. Sit not when others stand. Speak not when yon should hold y^/ur peace, walk not when others stop. Superfluous compliments and all affectation of ceremony are to be avoided yet when due they are not to be neglected. Read no letters, books, or papers in company, but when there is a necessity for the doing of it you must ask leave. Come not near the books or writings of another so as to read them unless desired. Look not nigh when another is writing a letter. Speak not of doleful things in a time of Jiiirth. Talk not with meat in your mouth. Labor to keep alive in your pression, a new son rcc of demand Notes and Notions. Front Street M. E. Church, South. Rev. E. M. Snipes, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday, inoruing and evening. Sunday School, 9.80 A. ^I. Prayer Service, Wednesday evening. Macedonia Lutheran Church. Front Street. Rev. C. Brown Cox, Pastor. (Residence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11.00 A. M. Kj)ei‘s a t 8.00 P. M. (No per\ices on third Siindays.) Sunday Schoi'l. 9,4.') A. ,M.,every Sunday Teacher.s Meetintr, Wednesday, 8.00 P. M. (\t Parsnriiiue.) Woman s '.Ii-:s'ir'n;irv Sdciety (after inornii'.g ^lervice on foir-th Sundays.) L. C. Ba., Sritur-'/iv h. fnre tliird Sun day'!, 00 V M. L, L. 1j., tiiird Sundays iit o.OO P. M. Baptist C'rtisrch, Rev. C. Almon Upchurch, Pastor. VorningServic.es, 11.00 A. M. Evangelistic Services, 8.00 i’. M. Werl/iesday night i>ray> r meeting ser- yices. H v. m. liusiness meeting, first Wednesday evening of the uionth at 8.00 P, M. Sunday School, 9.45 A. \i. J. L. Scott, Supt. The Methodist Protestant Church, Rev. J, H. Abernathy, Pastor. Sunday Services, 11a. m. and 8 p. ni. Sunday School. 10 am. .J, G. Hogers. Su])t. Christian ICndea , or, Wednesday 8 p m. L. W\ iloit. Pres. Webb Avenue M. E. Church, Rev. W. F. Sanford, Pastor. Preaching every fir^ifc Sunday at 11 a. m. and every second Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school every Sun day at 10 a. ri.. K- N. Jarrett, Supt. Evervhody welcome. THE WORLDS 6REATEST SEWING MACHIKE .UGHT RUNNING hens and the number of eggs laid in j will come from tbeiu to tl.e trade, the entire United States. Then my | Meanwliile the cotton growta- has tnuibles tarted. ] still in reserve the two thirds ot ‘‘1 secured official reports, from | liis crop, whicl? will j)r'ol)ably .s which 1 learned that the hens in : for no less tiiau twee that alreauy diis couuiry lay 15,523,949,196 ‘ dispo.sed of. Fiom i he cotion sland- eggs every yciir, '‘Nothing dangerous about tliis until 1 picked Uj) a case of eggs and and found they averaged about two inches long. If [ sbould take those liffeeii i)iilio(i and live htuidicd odd million cogs and lay them end to end liow )ou; a Wne wunlti thev ! I ’ j make? That got uk' to thinking,! atid it was only a matter of count- ! isointtlie outloo encourag- )k is 'sighly iiig, even though t!ie prices of the raw njaterirtl are i onsiderabh’ le>ss tlian tiiey were hist year or the year before. In tiie nation’s homes are smiles Li the farmyards woe and wail- ing; ’Cll I Spirits of mankinil grow liiojh, Tlittse of turkey kind are failings Che one is eager counting joy.s. A Comedian s Vagary, New YurK TiiiK.'s Frailk Daniel ing to find out that all the eggs iaid ; comedian, k said i't have a the well knowti And the other, troul.'le .siimtning, For tlie days are growing short— And Tlianksgiving Day is coming. Lots to I'e most thiuikfiil for J^y th(‘ present tinu's are rounded; (Questions why not to rejoice Are you all sides pi'opoimded. rafi has won t!te anxious day, And Pr,'Oj)enty’,'s jiist liumming. V/()vk is ]>jrnty al! around. AoilT! iank.g’iving Day is‘“oniiug Neither side iu Maryland 'Flieir ele(‘ri()ii hets -are j»aying. It not ■saiisfied until 1| great agitation to his bed. Then it was absolutely necessiiry i for Daniels to go v> ilic i'iUK'nd. lie ! did. But he ai’rivcd back at his ! home, in Ryi', N. V., in a state of| and pi\)uiplly took But as nothing yeenicd to be tl matter with him, and was found it took eight eggs to make a pint, ur sixiy-ibnr eggs to a gallon, liow many gallons would tho.se eggs make. The answer came— 24,265,176 gallons of eggs. ‘Tt was ea,sy enough to learn that a g(Jod hen will average 200 a year, so it would require 77,619,- 745 hen to lay the 15,523,949,196 rined, “Wear thi>S(' things I had All average hcai weighs about ion at tlie fuiu'ral? iW^ver! Tiirow five pound.s, so she must lay five I them away—burn tlieiii up! J nes^er tunes her weight in one year in eggs, j want see them again!” It all the hens in the United States! And his previous agitation re- ratlually plucked u]) cuuragc and dticided to a;’ise, as usual, the next day. Jlis valet asked him wliether he desired to put on tlie clothes whieli he had worn the day i)efore. “What!” exclaimed Daniels, hor rified, "Wear thi>S(' things CALIj on C. F Moser for firs! class grinding of Curn meal. Also corn and cob at Rock liill Farm Mill, l>arlington, R. F. D. No. 1. 1 m WANTED.—Four or five loads ! of sto^’’e wood in exchange for year- J ly subscriptions to the Di.spatch. Cali at Dispatch Office. were one great hen and that heu were to lay one egg as large as all the eggs laid in one year put togeth er, it would weigh 388,098,725 pounds, I was mad all the way through—luadder than a wet hen— when she got on my chest one night and I had a hard time getting her off, and did not until I woke up and found the pillow clutched in my arms. ‘‘But the hen wasn’t in it with my dream ot the next night, vvhen I discovered that that egg would turned to sucli art extt'tit that he al- mo.st decided not to get up that day at all. Months Which Record Our Presi dent’s Births No man has never yet been elect ed 'President of the United States who was born in the month of Sep tember. Mr. Tait will he the first chief executive to havp Sei-tcinber for his birth month, Mr. Bi-yan was weigh 1,940,493,623 poimfls. Did March, whicli gave four Hr. Mili“s’ Anti-Pnin I’ills relieve pain. Market Report. Butter 15 to 25 18 to 20 Si)ring Chickens, per lb. 10 to 22J “ir> Hens Ducks (jeese Turkeys Country Hams Sweet Potatoes Irish Potatoes Corn “■ 'V'ibrating Shuttle, Rotary bhutUe or a Single Til rend IC/tamA^liec/i] Scwiug Machluo-write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Oranete, Mass. Many sewJne machines are made to sell regardless o> quality, but the Jfew Home is made to wear Our gruaranty never runs out. SoJtl by autltorlzcd dealers only* for sale by you ever Know of a hen laying an egg five times her own weight? I never did, and when I found that egg rolling down the side of a mountain and I could not get out the way—well I woke up in time to escape being cruslied by the egg “hell. “1 went on calculating until 1 foiind that an average freight train of forty cars would 2,792,000 etrgs —remembering that a car will hold from 350 to 450 cases of eggs. would take to haul that train 55v big engines, and if you put the box cars end to end and do not count the engine,s, you would have a train 25 miles long. ‘‘Oh, yes, the doctor tells me I will be all right just as soon as I find out how large an oralet one-half 949,196 eggrs Wheat Oats Cotton 0 -1 . Tt r 1- , . I Green Hides 1 residents—Madison, Jackson, Ty- | ler, and Claveiand. Ihe birth | January, William McKinley; Feb- T17 1* »w *^V'»V clulL ruaryj Washington, William Henry Harrison, Filmore and Lincoln; April. Jefferson, Monroe, Btichanan and Grant; July ,lohn Quincy Adams; August, Benjamin Harrison, October .lohn Adarn.s, Haye.s, Ar thur and Ruosevelt; November, j Polk, Taylor, Pierce and Crarfield; | December, Van Bureii and Andrew j Johnson. Tal]..w Wool, Ava.shed W(X)1, unwashed 8 to 10 8 to 9 7 to 8 11 to 12-1- 16 to 18 50 to 60 75 to 85 90 to 1.00 1.00 65 9 6 to 7 20 to 40 9 to 10 11 to 12 23 to 25 6 22 to 25 20 Typewriters For Sale. will make. ‘‘My tir^e was not all wasted, for I did learn that Iowa furnislies more eggs than any other State in the Union, with Ohio and Illinois com-1 ing second and third, while New! nth oa the.iiat/^ I have several Second Hand Typewriters of different makes on hand, which I will sell at a bargain, and guarantee them. Come be* fore they are picked over, B.£. Teague. § § i § I § i § i I The U. S. Fidelity I m th-; United Stati'.s if j)laccd end J extraordinary fear of ih'atli. to end would reach -1,1.*23 milc.s. | If he can pus-M>ilitv hade out ' by, tliat would make a line four, from attending a foucral iie invarv- times from >ve\v York City to luck- ;ably do(‘s so. in I-ct, it is said that, ,, i-vv^j suiiville, Fla.—a regular boartl walk' he nevi'r went to om“ in his life no- ^ o^Ul.'- an sa ^ an sou at , of eggs, or would go away on t,o , lil his Kirke Jju Sii.elle, his old-time inarrow suiying. .ban iM'anc.ii'CO and start l)ack to fViind and manat.' r, dird, a short' ^ ^im.(. Xew York again. time ago. « i . 'inimniing; ‘vL took tile miles ot eggs home! Then it w^as absolutely necessary i ■*' 'r?*"- • t ’ wi!h me me and n^en^ to .sleep on'^' - ' - ' ' i I nanksRiving Day iscomnu-! , tlie liquid amount all these eggs would make, I had a hard t:me of |& Guaranty Co.f For Your Official BOND!! ..Talk It Over.. With the Agent il’s Safes that Makes a Business Flourisl Advertising creates a demand, but it requires quality t maintain it., Our iusiness Has Flourished ■iirough several years. Is not that proof enough to youtha you find quality in our goods? .Actual merit alone has increased this trade and will con| tinue to do so. urke Furniture & Undertaking Co] HOW A woili IN N li STU11ED BUSKS WITH ONLY ONE DOLUUl! She is now independent and cares not how ba^ times are. Can be done by others. A woman in North Carolina started in buisiness with only 1 doll^ and now has an income of more than 200 dollars a week. Ou6 day she saw an advertisement in a monthly st(iry paper ‘‘WICKB’S SWISS HERB TEA” stating that it was the BEST BE3 EDY ON THE M ARKET for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Trou^ les and while she had been troubled with all these complaints for mol than 7 years, she wrote to the Manufacturer for a 22 cent package, whif she used careful accrodiiig to the directions. After one weeks use .sj found that all her complaints had left her and she told the people, wl had known her as a very sick lady, what she had used. All who sf the wonderfull change in her condition, asked her to get them a packa^ and she pent one dollar to the Manufacturer of the Tea and asked himj send her as many packages as he could aflFbrd for the one dollar. She got 8 packages which she sold at 25 cents each, which gave a profit of one dollar on her investment, and 25 sample packagea, whj she distributed to other people arid asked them to try this wondeij Herb Tea. A week later she went to all these people again and asked then they had tried the Tea and what they thought of it, and to her surpl she got an order for a package from every one of these, they all said ‘ ^ Tea is wonderful.” She at once sent for 100 packages and kept on' tributing samples and sold them all in a weeks time, and then she for 500 packages and now she has 60 other ladies and men working her, selling “.Wicke’s Swiss Herb Tea” from bouse to house, anJ Carolina has never been in so healthy conditic*n as she is now; for a Doctor is only in rare cases or accident. A Druggist offered the other day $10,000 for her Agency, but she declined his olfer. j Anyone, who has a little push and energy can do as well as sne w while there are a few Agencies still open, we advise all who j build up an independet bi^tiie.%8, to write to H. FELDSTEIN, Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, Y.j and send him a Money Order for on^ more dollars to ^ure Agency of their tp'wn. Write today i»^* • ■'/' of our lil is] I § i John § '■®l^rd. rXpttgr.P* V there cali no tin« SritA L. G| Is the cl and Dr. Chat*. I Eptx»opal, After all] It is the on| outlives the Dr. Henry iau, Amotei The manl of life, the to bis fello\ cular man, is faithful ii Rev. J. A. Pittsburg. In the raj faoaesiy in naorality at world what I the childrei Rev. Josepl Cotholic, N Faith is s; sin and self and advers the soul fo specific, an flee away 11 fore the S' Edwaixl pal, Los Ai Try a hi Redeemer i| day’s begin I hour some\ half hour a| grees you dictions u) your acquai —^Rev, Dr. byteriau, Behmd of tlie sou pains, bhiu' love of sell, which £tlon hap p; ness, get self, as fish C4jnsid^ life begin smoothly need are ti deeper fait^ real evil cti world.—Ri Unitarian, The powl destruction | peals to mi that a wake j cultivates q er that mat as tlie right as righteoi comes only I direct and to an infiuij revealed at inan accorc Andrew Vj terian, Buf That citi titially effii tually alert must under Now, Buei time. Th in school movement school opp mean such,I of the repu| the labor the couutrv •r bidding m life.—Rev Episcopal ii We havl prayer. II have eonvj daughters. Hear his st murmurs souPs secr^j holy wordj speech of invite us ti guage of f/ aud pra'iseJ we can go ] than even Bured thatl sewer of ^ Reuiensnvl Good H they go, b| fence, pull crop. It back of thj them couul wa9l ibiiuiys
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