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Cburch Directory ti £f-i%!'2 tfSie Gbwrck of the Holy CoDttfojr'CT* (Episcopal) pe» ftg I wtlit Bewetos GifcW«5 Rectw. S«rric«s: Every Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and fisOO p. m. Hoiy Communion: First Sun- ^■y, 11:00 a m. Third Sunday, a. m. Holy and Saints’ Days, 10:00 a. iijs Baisday School, 9:S0 a. m. The public is cordiaiJy invited. All pews free. CbisliaB Omrck €om&r Church and Davis Sts. I»r. A. B KcmiUU, PmIw. ScrrieeK Preac^ng^ every Sunday, 11:00 ti, m, aad 8:00 p. m. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Jno. ft, Foster, Si^t. . Christian End^vof Services, evenings at 7:15 Mid-wfeek Prayef^^ Service, eve- ji^’W^nesday at SiOO p, m.- Ladies' Aid and Missionary So- meets on Monday after the iiiiewd Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation extended IH' xll A Church Home for Visitors Strangers. INr^BStMi Refomed Oiiitrdb. C^pmer Front and Anderson Sts. lUv. J. p. AwBfew, Ptatw. Sunday School every Sabbath, a. m. ^ , j -V Preaching every 2nd and 4tn Ittbbath, 11:00 a. ro. and 8:00 p. 4lv Mid*week Service everj- Thurs- Mj, 7:45 p. m. A «>rdial welcome to all. PftTSonage 2nd door east of kercb. PfwAjrtiMriia Oimrcb. Kmi. Dw«U McEver, i^trtcr. fi«rvi»s eveiy Sanoay at 11:00 #1, a&u and 8:00 p. m. Sosday School at 9:45 a. m. Frayer-^meeting, Wednesday 8:00 p. m. . Tbe public is cordially mvited ftll services. Onirdbt. tc*. s. L. M«rfni, PsstM. Frfsaching every Sunday 11 a» «L., 8 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ianlx^ms, second and four- ijb Sundays, 3:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Sip. m. Church Conference Wednesday jtdme first Sunday in each month Communion, first Sunday. Woman's Missionary Society, js»t Thursday 3:30 p. m. Ladies* Aid Society, first Mon- iby 3,'30 p. m. Methodist Protestant Qmrci),' East Davis Street. Rtr, llHtBt* E. DaTt(, Fittvr. p-nsonosre next door to Church) S^rvi C0S! t^^rning, 11:00 Evening, 8:00. Frayer meeting Wednes day *>?«ninga. Ladies’ Aid and Mislionery So- ii«Saes every Monday afternoon ii^ier first Sunday in each month. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Rev. R. M. And ewj, Supt. Exellent Baraca ana Jt^hilathea OiMses. You are invited to at* imd all services. fhmi Slrt#^ M. L diifcit; SiHitlt. B«v. T. k. Sj-ket, Psatae. Pleaching every Sunday morn- ^«j| amd evening. Bocday School, 9:30 Prayer Service, Wednesday f^mcing. I>LJ —■■■II I ■ I ■ ll»ll«IBIIII I ■— L^stherftfi e u Front Street. ft*v. C. L Horfu, fMtar. fllM^ence next door to Church.) llpsraing. Service at 11:00 a. m. Vespers at B:30 p. m. {No services on third Sundays.) fisnday School 9:45 a. m., ev* «e7 Sunday. iWchers’Meeting, Wednesday idO p. m. (at parsonage.) Woman’s Missionary Society morning service on fourth itodays.) L. C. Bs., Saturday before Sundays, 3:00 p. m. 3U L L., third Sundays at. 8:00 «. m, MAN UQUOHS AND BREAkS RIB. After a frightful coughing spell a man in Neenah, Wis.. felt terrible pains in hisside and his doctor found two ribs had been broken. What agony Dr. King’s New Discovery would have saved him. A few tea spoonful ends a sate coufh; while persistent use routs obstin ate coughs, expels stubborn colds or heals weadc, sore lungs. “I feel sure its a Godsend to human ity,” writes Mrs. Effie Monpn, Columbia, Mo. “for i believe I would have consumption to day if I had not used this great remedy.’' Its guaranteed to satisfy, and you can gei oO e-nt or $1.00 size at Freeman Store. w» HI I.'-II II ♦ '■ " ' ■" ' Pay your subscripiit n to The State Dspatch. mm 'f r Gf€C£e Won’t SigD. London, Dec. 6.-Pending the assembling of the peace delegates in London, the Balkan allies are occupied in preparing a joint draft of the demands which are to be mide upon Turkey, and it is exchanging com- 'vIGW to &!*" i^unicatlohfe riting at an agreement definmg their ovm mutual obligations. The foi mal acceptances of ali the powers to send delegates to the ambassadorial conference to bs held in London have not yet been received but there, is no re ason to suppose there will he any delay in the assembling of the ; conference. I I’he position of Greece in re- j fusing to sign the armistice re mains unchanged. t>r. UilPs’ Anti-Pain n.-un n Lanterns Strong and Durable For Fiihing, Camping, and Hard Use Under All ConditioTU. Give steady, bright light Easy to clean and rew-ick. Don’t blow out in the wind. to Light. Don’t Smoke. Don’t Leak. New Board of County Comnmsioii* ers and other Officers. Monday being the first Mon day in December, it was the day for the newly elected officers to be inducted into cfTiee. ' The new Board consists of !4£8J'i‘s.,.OeQ, 1’. WiUiarn^Qn,., W;. - H. Turientiue, C. H. Roney, -C. F. Cates and W. H. Fogileman, the first two having been nsembefs of, the Ian Koaio and the last three r.ew membfcjs. Mr. iloney served on the Board several years ago. When they had takeh the oath of office, they pioee^ed to elect a chairman, the choice fall ing on Mr. Wiiliarrison, who has served several terms in that capa city. Next in order was the _ induc tion into office of the Register of Deeds, the Sherriff and the Treasurer, Messrs. Chas, D. JohnstOii, R. N. Cook, altod A. J. Thomp^n, respectively, who tendered their bonds and took the several oaths of offl le. These three gentlemen, as is known throughout the county, are their own successors. At the commencement of the business year there was no busi ness of any considerabje import ance to be attended to. I he re ports required to be made by the various officers and Justices of Peace we^ filed, ^A ,33uml»er of accounts were filed and allowed: The new Board is composed of good, ebmpetent men who know how to do business and it is con fidently believed the affairs of the county will be well managed. I To aid them, let the people hold ' up their hands and post them in regard to the needs of the dif ferent sections, -Gleaner. Jop. H. Freeland. W. P. Ireland, T. S. Faucette, A. A. Apple, W. F. Dailey, ■■HvC:-'Stbiut, J. (J. Rogers, Eugene Holtv ^ J. L. Scott, JaSi P. Montgomery, E. S. W. Damerpn, Dr, W. D. Mo^er, A. A. Russell, D. H. White, , J. jC. Patillo, M. A. Kinig, Jerry Sellers, John A, King, R. J. Hall, Mayor.. Ward Alderman, Second wL ^ Ward ; Admnah, .A derman, Third Ward’ Alderman, Fourth Ward City Attorney. . ^yjj^th Officer. Lhief Police. Star^tCamhii^oner: City Scavenger. B. Ri Sellera, J. Wi Catto> ■ Eu^enfe Holt. T S R. M. Andrews; A. Isley, Ja& P. Montgomlj^' r W^i:iW(OT&PO^ R. M. Moit&w, Eugene Holt, J. L. Scott, we are is the most coi SoiilkiniJRiiilwaV Paisatf er Sdkcdiile. No. .112 No. 108 No. 144 No. 22 ‘East. 1.32 A. M. 8:12 a. m. 10:^ A. M. 5:00 P. M. No. Ill No. 21 No, m No, 131 West AT DEA1.ERS EVSRYWHERS Nvwwrki N. J. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (hecrpBrotcii lii Ncur Jtntr t Constipation and Catarrh s. B. HAKTMAN, M. D. Tou are constipated. To\i have tak-en laxatives a great many years. You have tried to select a diet Ihnt ■vvoulU Keep your boweis regular. Isi this you have failed and vrere tOjliged to go back to your laxatives again. This, I Bay, has been ^oing- on many years. You also liave a slight catarrh in the head'and throat. Yon never imagined that tlie ratavrh had anything to do ■with the constipation. .Suppope I were to teiJ you that as long ks you ijave that cotarrh you -will never get better ol your constipr-tion. you be lieve me? Well, whether you would 'b«« Utive me or not It Is the truth. For many years 1 have been wre»t- liii* with the problem of fumishinar the public an Internal catMTh remefly. Peruna haJs been the reinedy that I have devised and It nas certainly re- lieyefl many thousand people, yes hun dreds of thousands of people, of chronic catarrh. Constipation was my chief difficulty in treatingr these cases. I often felt that It would be better if a laxative element were added to Peruna. I feared to do so, ho'weA'er, first bec|(^$e ol the number of catarrhal patients who needed no laxative, and second I wm afraid of making: such a radical change in a femedy that was already doing so well. Thus It was that I continued to prescribe with the Peruna, a bot^tle of Manalfn to tliose who needed a 1^- ative. At last, under circurnstaiftes explained In my booklet, I was con strained to, add the laxative element to Peruna. This constitutes what is now known as the revised Peruna. Now those who take Peruna will, first, find themselves promptly relieved ol their con.stipation. Second, the ratarrh will gi-.idually disappear. And once the catarrli is cured the consti pation leaves permanently. Then If you follow the advice given In my book, you will never,have to take pills any more. Cathai'lics and laxatives you can ignoTe. You will be perma nently relieved of boih your catarrh and the eonstjoation. P'ERIJNA IS FOn SALE AT AIX DRUG STORES SPECIAL KOTICJE —JJany persons are making inquiries for the oUl- tims Peruna. To si.ch wo’..M say, this formula is now t>ut out under the name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured by,KA-TAR-NO ComF>any, Columbu.s, Ohio. Write them and they will-be pleased to send you a free booklet. BLESSED MTITK TRIPLETS, BUT THEY CAME BHTAOES Chicago, IP., Nov. 26.-Mrs. A. V. Grantout, wife of a labor er, became the mother of a son Wednesday night. Grantout started to celebrate. Friday night another child was born- again a son. This spurred Grant out on Satuiday night he return ed home ready to act host to the twins. He.was knopked" off his feet when he discovered that his wife had just given birth to a third hoy. All are doing w^ell. The mother weighs' 400 pounds 5:32 6:25 p.; Om' fall stosoB havio} millinery season beautiful fall am General Delivery of Mail 7:00 a. m. to 7-30 p „ Mbney-order and Registration Hours 7:00 a. m. to 6*fifl p J Sunday HotFRS. : ‘ ’•*’ General Deliverj^ . 7:00 p. m. to 7:9} p j, Lobby open all hours to box renters. ' * ;J-Zeb Waller, Postmaster. Have Christmas Suit or Suit Tailored By Get Work Material, Better 4 ' , ' , a Ferfect Fit "Try Cardui,'* wi "M was in a very 1m up and tend to began to feel bette housework. I con &m able to do my Oiid 1 feel as thou] Sor the benefits 1 Goodman’s Clothing St(Nre This Week Wr/te to.’ Udiet* A far Special /tutnceoM. aa in / Web)) Aveniie M. L CWda, Rt^. B. T. Ktr!«7. Preaching every fers't Sunday * ‘ li a.m. and 8:00 p.m., eeccnd SuTiday at 8 p. m. Sunday School everv Sunday TOorning at 10 a. m. John F. idol, Supt. i Everybody Welt^itQe. Tfelephone Saved Child’s Life One of ihe children fe!i into a waiter tank on an Alabama farm and was rescued unconscious and iapparentiy lifeless. The frantic rrioihef rushed to the telephone ind called the doctor six mi)es away. . He told her u'hat to do and started at once, but before he arrived ihe child was out of danger. The protection of women and'children is only one of the chief values of the telephone on the farnn. You can have this service at small cost. See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or send a postal for our free booklet. FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY S. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA. Sale now on. Our entire stock of Men’s and Boys suits and overcoats is on sale nowr at cut prit es. Certainly no occassion has been presented, where such values are sacrifi;:ed to price so early in the season. Suits fcr all fervices, in a full variety of standard shades. Regular Serges, Wide-Wale Diagonals, Chev iot Suitings and high-toned novcslty mixtures. Below we give you a few prices;— MEN’S SUITS $12.50 for $ 7.75 15,00 ‘ 9.26 ^^.50“ 12.^ 20;0e “ 14,00 BOYS SUITS From 8 to 18 size, $1.75 to $7.50. These trc Ncw- folks and doub1e-brcia;tsd. h fn A . & k GOUDWAN BECKMAN & Cotrcf 300 Men’s overcoats to fee closed out at to of Ladies’cloaks and jackets a bargain. Home of Good Clothes li' f.i
The Twice-A-Week Dispatch (Burlington, N.C.)
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