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R. F. B, No. 8. i '■ ^■i Si mz! 3®S; f }• ,‘- t ; CliErcii Tfee CbffircE^f ^le Hoir Comforter. (Emseopal) K«v««ad M» iUww*# CaAfe, Red®*. Senices: Every Sunday, 11 j(W a, ma»^ and J:00 p, m, . « Holy Communion: First Sun- Aiy, 11:00 a m. ^hird Sunday, f«80a.m. ^ Holy and Saints' Days, lG:iK)a. fD« Sunday School, 9 ^30 a. m. The public is cardiaily invited. AJii pews free. Chmikfi dtarcL Corner Church and Davis Sts. Ber. A. S Kevd*!!, PMtor. S«9rvk«s: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. &. Foster, Supt Christian Endeavor Services, .ieiiday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- gf Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary So- iiety meets on Monday after the iteond Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to fill. A Church Home for Visitors •ad Strangers. BsrSafti^n Refon»«di Qierdb.” Comer Front and Anderson Sts. Rev. J. D. Aatiw, Pastor^ Sunday School ewry Sabbath, tf45 a. m. Preaching every 2nd and 4th fabbath, 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. Mid-week Service every Thurs- My, 7:45 p. m. A w>rdial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east of imreh. . Presb^ferkii Omixb. Banf. &» *?! MJver, F.juitor. Bearvicea eveiy S maay at 11:00 $, BDu and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. P^yer-meeting, Wednesday et 8:00 p. m. The public is cordially invited ill services. f ^ M. E. Otardii, ^sth. &£V. T. A. S}'k«s, Preaching every Sunday mom- and evening, landay School, 9:30 a. m. Prayer- Service, irp«mng. W. S. SuUoii was at ihome last week arrangiag to move to Coolee mee, N. C.- He wfentto Durham, N. C. to work but irecigived abet ter offer at Coolemee, N. C. de cided to go there>, Mr. Sutton is one of our best friends and we hate to lose him from R. F. D. No. 8.„ We wish him success. Thanks to J. C. McCulIoch, Frank Poster and Uncle Brooks Gvermsn for working on our roads. They sure ^need working. Cards are lout announcing the marriage of Will J. Barker to Miss Miss Eva Goforth of Lenoir, N. C. We wish them much happiness. Thanks to Little Miss Blanche Kerhodle for nice apples Mrs. Grover Barker, for a sack of taters and our good colored friend John Snipes for a box of nice pears. All are appreciated. We got ^another good dinner this time at J. C. McCuIIoch’s two Wednesdays ago. We got hungry two Saturdays ago and invited ourself to dinner at Grover Barkers. That's a good place to get something to eat also, A man on Altamahaw, R. F. D. No. 2. was such a strong “Kitchia Man" that he knocked off all the Simmons of the trees on Ms place. His dogs will miss then* ‘^Si nmons" this winter. Ask Vance Moore about it. Rabbits are ripe now. Uri: Pashal is in Burlington now where he has a job in the Southern Railway Depot. E. F. Lowe, (’’.lyde Isley and A. I. Jones all of R. F. D. No. 8. will stand examinations for the Rural Service, Nov. 16, Hope Clyde will not get a job fm* we do not want lose our sub. Clyde makes a good sub. He never had a complaint about his ser vice. He has been sub on No. 8. about three years now. We extend our heart felt sym pathy to oui- friend, Ed. Hodge who recently lost his little three years oJd child may the good Lord who doetb all things well. Com* fort the beveaved parents.- Chas, F. Barnettee of Mebane is spending a few days at home. Thanks to master John Mour- fired for a lot offcnice pears. John is a smart **kid” any way. Liberty Notes. Wheat sowing and com hus tings are things of the past. Mr. Morris Stewart is filling Mr. T. F. Andrews appoint- menteu while he is gone to In diana to the 5five years meeting and then will visit ihis brother Wednesday ^fore returning home at Bloom- ingdale, Park County Indiana. Mr. Aele Tetter has moved to his new house which jhe has just finivshed on his farm one mile from town. . Alfred Hinshaw and wife will return to their home in Liberty the first of December after spend ing the summer in Indiana. Mr. Wesley Kinett who has made his home in Nebraska for five years is now visiting his fath er, Mr. L. M. Kinett. We hear Mr. P. D. Teague who lives on R. F. D. No. 8, has gone to Merchandising it must be true for he come to Liberty two paper bags of Mae^onia L&theran Osrcii. Front Street. Ser. C, L Morgaa, F««tor. IBftwdence next door to Church.) Morning Service at 11:(K) a. m. Vespers at 3:30 p. m. (No services on third Sundays.) Sunday School 9:45 a. m., ev- »y Sunday. Teachers’ Meeting, Wednesday ' tSO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society ffifter momiiig service on fourth ^ndays.) L. G. Bs,, Saturday before'and bought %!rd Sundays, S;00 p. m, i crackers. L. L, L., third Sundays at 8:00 j Mr. Uriah f, m. Lowe will soon Baptist Church. SY. S. L. MoTgtm, Put«r. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. m., 8p. m, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and Wr- ^ Sundays, 3:00 p, m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Ip. m. Church Conferdnce Wednesday /«fore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woiamn's Missionary S^ety, /fit Thu^day 3:30 p. m. ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- 3:30 p. m. tlie .Metiiodist Protestant Oiisrdi^ Davis Street. Iot, E. DatTu, Piuitor. FftTBOBOge next door to Church) Services: Homing, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday tvsnings. Ladies' Aid and MIssionery So cles every Monday afternoon #fter first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Rev. R. M. Andrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Pidlathea Owaes. You are invited to at- all services. i move to his new house which is ion |B\yetlevilie, St. We hope j the Dispatch will get all .the doj- ' lars due them cotton has ad vane I ed in price. ' Mr. Franklin I*o\:\ e n the honp business near Zion Church and boards at Mr. Milton Lowe. Best wish to the Dispatch and its many readers. are Wd)i» Awmue M. L Oisrd^ Rot. B, T. Htttkf. ?&»ipT. ^aching every first Sunday I* 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., second Simday at 8:00 p. mT Sunday School every Sunday mommg St 10 a. m. John F. Idol, Supt. Everybody Welcome. The Demeiisof the SwamP mosquitos. As they sting they put deadly malaria germs in the blood. Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appettie flies and the strength fails; also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid. But E- lectric Bitters kill and cast out the malaria germs from the biood; give you affine appetite and ranew your strength. “Af ter long suffering, wrote Wm. Fretweii, of Lucama, N, C., three bottles drove all the ma laria from my system, and I’ve had good health ever since.” Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ills, 50e at Freeman Drug Co. ‘^For many years I was troubled, in in those xnijd, 'yet really wonderful tborougb DR. KING’S and Ills Sdilageck, Bnffalo, N. Y. I as CEHTS ^EB bottle A7 PgUS8|$TS. Do you want one ? will tell you how to get it at smaJ? cost Fill out and return this coupoji today. SOUTHERN BELL TEL. & TEL. CO. Adanta, GJa. Please send me your free booklet iiescribin£your phmforis^xDtxa* telephone service at small cosu 'Name „._■ R, F. D«No 1. J«f. JH. *P. llieland, S. sFg^ucette, A. yA. 4;ppfe, W. IF. iDailey» iH. C. Stout, J. K2f. IRogexHS, ‘Boigrene Holt, •J. L. ^cott,^ Jas. 'P. Mon^^anefrs E. S. W. Damerosu Dr, W. ©. Moisier, A. A. Russell, ■©. ®.,\Wffite,;, . J. ;L. Patillo, A. iKing,; . ■ 'Jeny Sellera, ^dba A. iK'iiw, iE.-J, . Aldermam, First Ward A dertnan, First wird Alderman, Second wL AJderman, Second wS* A derman. Third wS Alderman, Third wS‘ Alderman, Fourth Ward SecS^’& I”"*''WS City Health Officer fiW«f PoUce. • Sj^t Conimisrtoi»r‘- wy Scavenger. Town and State.... Address FARMERS’ LINE DEPAR'TOENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY s. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. M FINAL CALL! FEW More, Days THEN THE SALE People came, they saw, they wrote their friends, they tele phoned the neighbors, it cer tainly is one great sale, and only a few more days, then the sale will be over. The prices are cut as never before. The Callahan Sales Company di recting the sale. The gjods are going, the cash is coming. A sale with a reason and pur pose. Come people. Prices talk now. Most Powerful sale in the History of the Oldest Inhabitants of ^ Burlington, RC. , Dates and Details Known S. A. raOMY. f ROPRIETOR Burlington, N. C. ' ^CJA^DpF^DUCATiOR B. Sellers, J. W. Cat^, Eugene Holt, T S „ « JR. M. Andcewfi. Jos. A. Isley, Jas. P. Montgoraery^* E. M. MoairoWi Eugene Holt* J. L. Scott No. 112 No. 108 No. 144 No. 22 East, ■■■44 id 1:32 A. M. 8:12 A. M, 10:20 A. M. 5:00 P. M. No. Ill No. 21 No. 139 No. 131 Scbedole. West ti it t i 5:§2 A, it 11:18 A. I 6:25; p. h a —~r—. ■■ ■ Pdft>Office Honrs. General Delivery of Mail 7*00 a w t Money-order and Jlegifltration Hours 7*00 a S ^ „ StodayHodrs. ■ Ixeneral Delivery' 7-nn p « * « Lobby open all hours to box renters. ' * ‘ P.i J Zeb WAULBRj Postmaster. CORN DM m m MANCE CflUNir, SAT,, NOV. 23^12,10:30 8 in Court House in Graham. PROGRAM 1 Arrangement of Priz^ for Exhibition. 2 Arrangement of Corn for Exhibition. Song, “Ho for Carolina." Address by Mr: R. W. Scott, Haw River, N. C. Address by Mr. E. C. Tur ner, Mebane, N. C. Song, “Alamance.”' Address by Mi. T. 0. Schaub, Raleigh, N. C. Presentation of prizes, by H. M. Cates. Song, ‘ ‘Bringing in the Sheaves.'’ The public is most cordially in vited to be present on this occa sion, This promises to be a day of infornajition, inspiration and mstructiori, Conie and the benefit of thesei add^es^es, by some of our Gouiity and State's best lecturers. See an exhibition of beautiful corn raised entirely by boys. There will be awarded prizes ranging in value from $1 to $15 each, making a total of $200. As far a^ convenient we shall be glad to see the teachers of the County present. The farm- ers^and their sons have a special invitation. Come and let us make this a great day for agri cultural uplift for the entire county. J. B. ROBERTSON, Supt. County Schools. 3 4 6 7 8 9 Escapes Ad Afffiij fare. , A thousand tongues could not |xpress the gratitude of Mrs ? E. Cox, Of JoKet, in., for 'hi .wonderful deliverance «wful fate “Typhoid pneni nia Iwd^left me with a dreadfal 1 had snch awful coughing sDelk I thought I would die. I couM get no help from doctor’s treat ment or other medicines till I us- ed Dr. King’s new Discovery, ^ut I owe my life to this wonder- ful remedy for I scarcely cou4 at all now. Quick and safe, it’s the most reliable of all throat and lung medicines. Every bottle guaranteed* 50c and $ I at Free man Drug Co. Dr, MilfB' relieve pam BSnest Strawberry plants in the country. Twelve great vari eties. 5o cents per hundred. 'Jos. A. Isley. Wiiat Texiuis^ is hearty^ vigorous life, accord* ihg^ to Hugh Tallman, of San An tonio. “We find,” he writes, ‘'that Dr. King’s New Life Pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and I believe they are the best made,” Excel lent for stornach, liver or kidney troubles. 5!5 cts at Freeman Drug Co. SHiNGLES, SHINGLES, SHIN- gles.^ *We have just recievedalot of fine jshingles and several loads of ready finished lumber See us. W. B. Linsey. car ti Faucett Tp. ^ I Merton’s Tp. ti 'Melville Tp Nov. 18th 10 to 12 M “12“ • ■ I « ■ i 2 Second and last^ W 1912. i will attend the fqllbvfing appoihtmeiits for the purpose of ■ :re^iving;tap[es;vv,I; Pleasant Grove Tp. St^inback’s Stor«: Mon. DsSley*e “ E.G.Mui7^y’s ‘‘ “ L. H, Aldridge’s “ McCray’s, Blalock’s “ Altanaaha w Co. - ~ * Morton’s “ ^ebanoi Murray’s Boon Ste. Tpv Elon, WrightseU’s _ , GibsohviHe, Dickey’s Burlington Tp, Freeman’s Drug eoble Tp. . Alamance Mills Tues. Bellemont Tues. tt Wed. itf Thurs. Fri. 19th 20th €i ■ 21st 22nd 3" 5 10 to 3 5 2 4 3 ii . it Sat. i* ii II ** 11 Patter^n Tp. RufusPote’s Store wed. ' John Holt’s residence ' * Stroud's Store Thurs. m Snow Camp, “ Newhn Tp. Hoilmah Milh Fri. Sutphin^s Mill “ " Thompson Tp. Saxftpah;ftw wed. Dec. V SwepsonvilI^ “ “ Albrigitjp ^uthri^s Store Thtirs. “ Haw R. Tp Anderson & Simpson St Frir Dec. Troliuwood 26th ii 27th 4t 23rd 10 S. 10 10 to. 2 3 "5 10 toS 10 to 2 3 “5 11 to 2 S 10 3 9 to 11 12 4, 4th ti 5th 6 th 10 to J i 3 6 10 to 2 ' : 10 to 1 V 0 " 5. 1912. "l^ke notice. This is my second and last round for the year ^ These taxes are due and must be paid, and NOW is thebest time to pay. Under the new law I will not be able to show the, indulgence that I have heretofore and I hope everybody wil* rave this importent maWer their immediatt: attention and saveme the necessaly of applying the law as it will be my duty to do.^ • Vg ^ their taxes will take W ARN final ’MflCE. proreed "at once w collect as the law .provides, SETTLE NOW AND SAVE COSTS. Res R. Seethelargt which yre are it the most col A coat suit whicb is mad made by Ae' kind vre have tion will ptov^ Our milliners fall season havinf milUnety season bexutiful fall anj J. D. Sti “1 was und« Mrs. R. L. Phillipl nounced my case j ness. 1 was not take I used it «hc Now, the^scvere has gone, and I in a long time, TAI If you are one oi of the troubles s| Cardui is aj of purely vegetd womanly systemj the womanly net Cardui has beeni Thousands of laJ received from luj Wrt!» io; Ladies’l lor Speeiai /ni trncto/w. | We are CO, We ha'' fix for you,I of your traj the market work for Every pile personal c that you when m obapco st( house wh v'e one 01 State, so let for what y Co, we thii and we th] Hoping ers’ Warehj KERNOl P. S. Room. Cflok, Sherriff. .1*;
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