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0> Q > o w tii-gi p«^fs I 3S"Sf.gH. o|S.-g kT ^ ^ 5 -XS & «,“ S ” ”iSa B&S Ci fly - ^ a - -. . S’S -^u S c .^ fe« si h ^ O 0 ^ fci « «U r« u 'C C O > > " ^ d o ^ c M ^ fftJ 'r; _d !» 2 O • S s ^ ^ $«4 CU c V4 u d S dj^ u J}^ 5g wSrj > 4^ U ■ •?::! ±i 5 ^“S « i o S 2 J-iu-l gi3 ^ 25 of 0-( ^ Oi w O og cs U ki P >M Qmrch Directory IW C^orcli of l5»« Holy Comforter. fEDiscopal) CM R«««ra(4 J»ki S«aMsr« GilUc, Rect«-. Smki»: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and S:00 p. m. Holy Communioo: First Sun- ily, 11:00 a m. Thiri Sunday, a. m. Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. tfi. SoBday School, 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited. All pews free. Gbisd&s dfflsrdiu Comer Churdi and Daria Sts, Kv. A. B KtmiaB^ IPMtor. Serrint: Preaching every Sunday, 11:00 M. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. S. Foster, Supt. Christian Endeavor Services,, iunday evenings at 7:15 Mid-week Prayer Service, eve- #y Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Liidies^ Aid and Missionary So- fisty meets on Monday after the 9lM»nd ^nday in each month. A cordial invitation extended to ail. A Church Hc»aie fHr Visitors aad Strangers. ior&tftdB R^wned Qnvck Ckiroer Front and Anderson Sts. Rct. j. D. Amtnw, P»tUr, Skinday School every Safolmth, 9i45a xn. Preaching every 2nd and 4th iliblx»th, 11:00 a. m. and 8.00 p. m. Mid-week Service every Thurs- x'ly, 7:45 p. m. ^ A cordial welcome to all. Parsonage 2nd door east cf imrch. Fresbytttrian Oiiircb. K«t. Owald McItcht, Ps»tof. Ssrvices every Sinaay at 11:00 ft. m. and 8:00 p.' m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting, Wednesday ftl 8:00 p.^m. The public is cordially invited %9 »11 services. Baptist dnircit., t«T. S. L. 9l«r|a8, Pa»i»r. Preaching every Sunday 11 a. 8 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunbeams, second and four- tii Sundays, 3:00 p. n?. Prayer Meetin^^, Wednesday S p. m. Church Conference Wednesday .•lore first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Societyj, Jrtt Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society, first Mon- 4>y 8:30 p. m. iIm Metliodist Protestant Cimrdb, East Davis Street. R«f. TitoBat E. Dwu, Ptttor, Pfcrsonoge next door to Church) SoiTvic^s* Morning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00, Prayer meeting Wednesday «7«nings. L^es’ Aid and Missionery Sp- «f#ties every Monday afternoon After firat Sunday in each month. Sunday Sthooi 9:30 a. m. Rev. R, M. Ajidrews, Supt. Exellent Baraca and Philathea CHiwses, You are invited to at- ^nd all services. f?«Bt Stfe^* M. E. Chnrdh, Soiiili. R«t, T. a. Svkes, Pa«i«ir. Pr^ching every Sunday morn- i»g and evening. Sanday School, 9:80 a. m. Prayer Service, Wednesday vTining. Floy j AUea Aod His Sob, Must Die 1o the Chair Friday. Richmond, Va., Nof.-^A new trial today was refused for Floyd Allen and his son Claud Swanson Allen by the Supreme court of Virginia. Fioyd Allen was convicted May 17, specifically for the killing of Commonwealth A-ttorney Will iam M, Foster. Allen’s son, tried on the charge of killing Judge Thornton L. Massie, was convicted and sentenced to 15 years in the penitentiary. A second trial on an indictment for the killing of' Attorney Foster resulted in a conviction of murder in the first degree July 27. It is belive that Governor Man will not interfere with the execution of sentence imposed by the courts. The appeal to the Supreme court, decided adversely today, had been pend ing for some time, but Virginia officials have proceeded with arrangments for the execution of the men, beliveiag that no clemency would be shown. The execution of Floyd Allen and his son, Claud Swanson Allen sentenced to die in the electric chair between sunrise and sun set Friday, will mark the first blow of justice upon the notori ous Allen clansman, whose law lessness for years held the natives of 'the Verginia moun tains jn terrow and culminated early this year in the shooting up of the Cferrbll county * court when five persons lost their lives. The news of the crime sent a thrill of horror through out the nation, and shocked the Virginia Authorities moved expeditiously to ' bring the criminals to justice. On the morning of March 14; Floyd Allen stood before the bar of the Carroll caunty courthouse at Hillsville to receive sentence for his part, in aiding the escape of another mountineer from the custody of the sheriff. A crowd packed the little cotirtroom for the character of the prisoners was well known. Members of the AlJen familv’ were known to be in court and trouble was thought imiTiinent. The jnry having announced a verdict of guilty, Judge Thornton L. Massie sentenced the prisoners to one year at hard labor. the sentence, a crash of fire arms broke from the spectators benches. ^ Floyd Allen, the prisoner, with a smoaking revol ver in his hand, leaped from the prisoner’s dock and joined the rush of the gang toward the door. When the courtroom was cleared the body of Judge Massie, riddled with bul’e's, was found lying over his desk; Common welth Attourney W*i|- iam M Fester and sheriff L F. Webb Jay dead on the floor; Augustus Flower, and Elizabeth Ayres were bleeding from wounds which proved fatal the next day. and Dexter Goad clerk of the court shot. through the neck. Good was one of the principal wiltnesses for the state at the conviction of the prison ers. I Hogs S CO OJ w O JiM y ^ ■ w-,.-©^*S;5SI Q Sold A South Carolina farmer liad a large number of hogs which were ready to kill 'I'he weather was so warm that killing was out of the question. He went to his telephone, called a dealer in Columbia over Long Distance and sold his hogs at a good price. He then called the local freight office and arranged for shipment. ' The telephone is now a necessity on the farm. You can have one on your farm at small cost. See the nearest Bell Tdephone Manager or •end a postal for our free booklet. FARMERS’UNE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY S, Pryor St., AtlftnU, G», Jop, H. ■3 W. P. liheland, T. S. Faucette, W. F. Da&y,; : , H.'C. Steut, •J. G.^Eogera* ; Eugene Holt, J. L. Scott, ■ ■ Jas. P. Montj^mery, E. S. W. Dameron, Dr. W. Di M*8er, A. A. Eussell, D. H,rWhite, J. L. Patalli)^ , M. Ai Kihgi ^ Jerry Sellers, John A. King, R. J. Hall, ■ Mayor. Aldeiroam, First Ward Aldei^n, First Ward. A derman, Second Ward Alderman, Second Ward' Alderman, Third Ward. ’ Alderman, Third Ward. A deman, Fourth Ward. Alderman, Fourth Ward. Secretary Treasurer. City Attorney. Qty Heallii Officer. Chief Police, Tax^Cdlector and Police. Night Police. Cemetery Kieeper^White Cemet«v Cemetery Keeper-Col. CemS StiSeet Commissioner. t B. R. Sellers, R. M. Andrews, BOAKD OP EDXJCA!^^ EiigeneHolt, ' - ?• Montgomery, U W WATER-LiGH^ & POWER COMMISSION. R. M. Morrow, Eugene Holt, L. Scott. No. No. No. No. 112 108 144 22 Sonlheni’itulway Fa«tenger Sche^vle, West 1:32 A»M. 8:12 A. Jfl. 10:20 A. M. 5:00 p. M. No. No. No. No. ill 21 139 131 5:32juifc| 11:18 A.1: 6:25 ?.:i; 9:17 P. I SPECIAL TO RICHMOND, VA. TRAIN general Delivery* t^ Maii V - v 7:00 a iB to v Money-order and Registration Hours 7.-00 a! m, to 6’00 p it" I i Sunday Hours. General Dehyery T:00 p m Lobby open ail hours to box #eDt**rs. * ^ to 7:30 P. M J* Zeb Waller, Postmaster. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Thanksgiving Day, November 28, ACCOUNT ANNUAL FOOT BALL GAME BETWEEN North Carolina AND Virginia $3.00 round trip — TAXES! Second an^ last roiuid fot tfce year 1912. I will Attend the foilowing appoihtnients for the purpose of . '\r^eiving;:'tax#./;/ ' '' Pleasant Grove Tp. Stainback’s Store. Mon. Nov. 18th _ This special train will be equipped with elegant pullman sleep- ing cars, nine nice day cbaches. Pullman sleeping cars will be open for occupancy at Chapel Hiil at 9:00 P. M., November 27tL With the last word of speciai^train will also pick up extra pullman sleeping car at ;nce. a crash of fire- iv* which will be opened for occupancy at; Durham at 9*00 P M., November 27th, Lv. Chapel Hil], 12:01 A. M. Lv. Durham 1:20 A. M. Lv. Ar. Oxford . Richmond 2:40 A. M. 7.85 A. M. 28th^l912^ will leave Richmond retprhing at midnight ]S[oV. igers fr ^ um- gular train No. 22, connecting wittT specia'l train Passengers from Greensboro and intermediate points to Uni versity will use regular train No. 22. at Durham. Faucett Tp. ■ i i Morton’s Tp. Melville Tp.. Boon Sta. Tp. E.C. Murray’s “ L. H. Aldridge^s “ McCray’s, Bialoek^a ‘ ‘ Altamahaw Co. ‘‘ Morton’s “ Mebane,. Murray’s ‘ ‘ Elon. Wrightsell'a “ 1* m GibsonvilJe, Dickey’s “ Burhngton % Freeman’s Drug “ coble Tp. Alamance MilH Tues. ‘Ol'lCHdOTit' Patterson Tp. Rufus Foster'6 Store wed. ' i, Johii Holt’s residence “ • : Stroud’s Store Thurs. Newlin Tp. ’ tt . 19th Wed. Fri. i Sat. 20th 21st 22nd 2Srd 26th (4 27th Fri. '4.i~ Djec. 4th •• 5th ; Passengers from Raleigh and intermediate points to Durham ^nnecting with special tS“t Have your pullman reservations made at once as the snace going fast. is 10 to 121 ■ 12 “ M r'M lOtoi 3 “5J 10 “ 2l ■ -3 ■■“if 10 ■ 10to2)| 10 to 6 ‘ 10 to2 i 3 "5 11 tol 3 10 “1| 3 “5| 9 12 “ 10 to 1, lOto J- 10 to I' For pullman reservations and information, ask your A^Pnf write or wire -afeem or J. O. Jones* Traveling Passenger Agent R%!gh, N C ’ fitjillR. [left me v/Uh a frightful coiich ai>l very woa,k» Ihadsm-'i's Vp.f-n'j ■ I hardly breat)ig_.o for jminutes. ]Vif dqetoi' etndd riot I IQ 6, but E coiiip!(i u^jy cured, by! DR. K88Q?S 1 Mrs. J, E. Oox, _ ^Oc AND $1.00 fit XL.I J oJiet, DBUeeiSTS. Holli^^ M iJla ^ . Sutj&iijf^i MiH i ^ ! Thompson Tp. Saxapahaw ... . Swepsonville JPv Haw R. Tp Anderwn & Simpson St. Fri; Dec. 6th ■_ ■■ ■ l^roljuwood' ■ i' ■ o 1Q10 last round for the yea? these taxes are due and must be paid, and NOW is the best; be able to sho«| ^ that I hay8 heretofore and I hope everybody wilis: SJ and save me the nece^ary^i applying the law as it i^iil inir, duty to do. __ thieaif taxes will take WAKp j -I shiij proceed atoncej t*'*® Jaw provide. SETTLE NOW AND SAVE ^ Rcjspecfcfullj^ V ^ R. N. Cook, Sherriif. Are You in the Contes^? ^ Think what; a nice Auto this iiK .^cceeij' when evcmbiag gW feti,. Prosttatioin aa4 tb« euptexne jwwiflied* V ■ ■. Ixw medidtie .. «ver ■' #%; **Por many years 1 was troubled, !® " ’teof all go-called remedies l us^ last I foand quick relief ami III those laiJd, yet thorough mUy wonderful OR. KING’S mmu \ ■ fiWiJngeck, Bttfi®***'’**! •« ielMTt «Ei wntE liT All pfniflggs ii^ Fall See the larg we are i| JQie most col A coat suit which is madi li^e hf the kind we have tioD will provi Oar ntiUiners fall mson haviai miHinery seasonj beautiful fall am Bl0( All women, wh| to female ailments,! scientific, tonic rcmf yet^enUy, and with irelieving pain, builc and toning up the &ousandftof ladies j mult& they obtainec ; Mrs. Jane Calu nearly ten yeara. «ay$: "I wa* noj «tonia(^was weak, j l-'McIid inieife'lood. 1 [' I am in the best he£ Cardui enough." Whether scrioi WfUt to: ' tor9fi*€kdtti*tnctl»m axtl . We are noi CO.. We have! fix for you, aj of your trad the nnarket aj work for tl Eyiiryiwle personal care you get in Bur Obacco stop house where have one of t s^e; so let u tor what you CO, we think, aftd we thini 'Roping to-i "'ers' Warel'ioui :Mp a*
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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