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Tuesday, PAC2 TWO. TUT! ACIIYlt.T. . GaMtlu'iiu 3. s r, . ' ! ' ; J . : :-Ul 1 5 t. t ' I i h t ' A fir DECEMBER Out Tomorrow THERE is music good music to while away the long evening, enter tain guests, keep the young people home, liven up an entertainment or furnish music for a dance, in these new Edison Records, both Standard and Amberol. Amberol Standard M Anftlt from the Realm of (.lor? hditnn Cone tr Bn4 It When the Errnmf IMt re (.turning Songi f Anlff l.anff Syne . Manuel komam 07 Itarh'ft Air. if tor Herbert ani Hit Orckettra lkwn he re the Hif lUnanat imw t'nlhni anH Harlan t.ift't Highway . . .Ada I one and ( horut 114 The Hri'le n( the Wavr , Herbert !.. t lirke II In the r.ar.len rf Mt Heart . KrH Miller tf 1 he I tlcn We.M'.ng Ada Jtmr anI Len Spenrer SIS Seleetiun from The i.iy Hutart ' American Symphony Orrhettra IU Cnwf l.wek. Mary . . Hilly Murray anil Chorua SIS Tht Garden ol lreami Fbubeih Wheeler ami Harrir Anthony SIS Walt i Caprice Samuel Siege ant Roy H Hutin SI? ParMf (Hiffr' art KHwarrt M Favor and Chorna SI Annie Laurie . Knickerbocker fjuartette Sit Manhattan llearh and F.l Capitan Marrhet Suuta'i Tlanrt W Ii the C.lnamina? . .Will Oak lan J and Chorut ft lie a a Wntrrful Man Ada !ne anJ H ill y Murray ft Medley M Country !)anret Kugene A. Jauriia US Straw hfrrifi ... Arthur Cnllina im To Thee Waltr .... New York Military Hand Ediaon Amberol Record by HARRY LAUDER lotST While Shepherd Watched Fdion Concert Banal lOfM You Can't Stop Me From Luvina You Manuel Roma in lofta ImGoint to Do What I Pleate . . Ada Jonet liM0 MendeUaohn't Spring Sonar Virr Herbert and Hi Orchestra loni In the Shadow of the 1 arulina HilU Arthur C Ckmgh lw Pwanee flahe Premier Quartette lot! king Me l'p Heaven. Please, Central Will Oakland loffta Lincoln Centennial March t'nited State Marine Rand loM Whoe Baby Girt Are Yo . . iirace Cameron lofM IUeamland Fare Kliraheth Wheeler and Harry Anthony I0W II I. N I) and P G Jmie Sadler HHM Lily (.( the I'ratne Merlley American Symphony Orcheatra lnfaa I et Cn (n(n a Picture Shw Hymn (t. Harlan loflO Shadnwa Anthony anrl Ilamaon UTl Broke . Kdward Meeker lafTf The Yankee Shuffle Soua'i Band loTTS Foolnh QuetKina Billy Murray uT4 How lk Y.-u iKi, Mi Jfwrjdtme' t ollm and Harlan I0TT5 I'nrle Jnh Invite the City Folk lo Yiit Him I iwn nn the Farm Cat Stewart lOfra t arlina Brown 1 wo-Step National (London! Military Band FdisAn rhnnngraphft . . f 12.50 to $125. 0 Standard Record JV Amberol Records (twice as Iodk) . . 5(X Grand ira Records 75c ISfMS She' My I any 1 "o Loved Her f'er Since She Waa a Baby l9a Bonnie Levitt Linday There are Fdn dealer everywhere. Go to the n'aret nr..9 hear the F.diaon Phonoarraph play both Ldiaon Standard and A robe-rot Record. Get c-mp:c'.c cata.nta from your dealer or from u. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 75 Lkida Arenuw, Oranga, N. J. Wa alflwra ro leva dUr t awll Ediawai Pkonorrapha tn aTary towa nbara wa ara aol now wall rvpraaanlad. ltoaltra having aatabliah atore atioold writ on al oaca. Rogers' Book Store, Agents EDISON PHONOGRAPHS 39 Patton Ave. Phone 254. APPOINTMENTS MADE LAST IIP T (Continued from p. 1.) CoU-rlilm H I.. Kriill. In lit. n II, V. t'liirki-. Ilt i;rifi"iilicirii S. T. UnrluT. tiri'iiili.ri I'amuiiy Mimnrliil. s K Hlchardin; (Vnli'tiary, !. M. I.it iikiT, W 1. irliuomi. nxKlntanl ; SprniK (Ihi-iIi-I) Hirii-l. J. W. I.mi: Wnlnul Hlrrnt. J V Inifl' ': Vnl .Murki't. K. K, .MrlArlt , Nut (iri-cnuboro, W l.a i,.n, HlMh Pi'lnl jsuiilh Muln. O. Aili-r: WnahlnKton Hlrrtt. J Th"miiin. I.ll.irly f. H nivlinM. I'lrHiuint liiinl' ii It A T !r linnmettr hiii! l-'riiiikllnllli .1. Itandli'iniin iiimI N'.i-.iii( i. K Kivp. Kamli'li'h i-lii mi I. K Hlir . ItrlilnvllU- HHH..II U T Mn n n. Hilltln ctrriul J . II. .nil. in kli-. I'wharrlr J, A. Shnriw Wtnlwurt li A U Ac.k. Killtnr N. C. ChrwUnn A.hmnl. II XI. Illnlr. nutHliiiit editor, U Hh. r- U K V. IIM TIj IMHTOK IrrTllMHl t'liniiKi of FimnI Im.-nil of ItriiK. It lilki n rcilmlcli'rnl.lr rnurnKu fr n diH inr to ili lil.i riiti ly prriu rllif fini fo.nl fur a (I.R.iilrlnit imlli'iit, UmtPiul of rraortliiK to tlm umiill lint of nioll- III' TIhtp utp rump truly wli iitlllc iiy lelana nm.mK lli .r-nl Kiini'mtimi ho rrri'Kiilno nml (rent i'iiiiiIUIoiiii uh tht'y nr nml nln nidi lx- trrutel r l!MrIUa of Hi.- vn lii to tln'lr nu lti lit llirr' nn InManrr: "Four yearn nun I taken llh (.vera ;:iilrllli hih! n.illilnif wnull tay nn my atoniarh. an that I v;i:i on lh verge f alarvatlon. "I hearil of a dot-tor wlm Imd a nmmer rollime near me a H'iitlit from N. V., and na a liial hoe, irni for him. "After he examlnixl me carefully he advlaed me to try n amiill iuimlil of Hrape-Nuta Ural, then aa mv atom eh beiame ainmii'T In ratt more. "I k'it l It and icradiially ( ao I coil Id rat and lilK.nt thri .bj.h..iii fula. Then 1 Ikiiii to have rolor In my fare, memory became rlmr, where lifor. verythlnif aeemed a Idnnk. My llml atroiiRer and i rnuld walk. Bo I ateadily reeovered. "Now after a year on Orne-Niila t weigh Hi Ilia. My people were urprlaed at the way I crew fleahy and at run a on thla food." Read the llttlo bonk. The Hoad lo Wellvlll.," In pkas. "Thcra'a a Heaaon." Ever read lite above) kHIerf A new one apiirara from Unie lo tlnuv Tliey m rennlnei, trae, and full of tinman Intrrrat. , S.'rt ft.irv -Tr. niir.T J r-.' it horn i 'nl-l.-i!.' V. M furlii. ,Mitr.iiiiar to Kori'ft -J. II. Minmr M'iruiiiiliiii lllrl. l. H M. Il.nl.-. rr.-liliiiK KM. r H.ik. m ill. M A isli..rn lir-ml iiimt -J I. M N.-.r. riiriFi.l.--A t'. .swaftord. '..nni'llv SirlnuH K. i l'u' I! A Ali. rm thv, mi.t Klk I'ark Win M Ji.lmeon. t'.riin l:ii-r V S Cliirry. I"..r.fl t'llv J K. .Mom r. 11. ntii tta-Cari.lii-n I,. I. Koicle M.itKiiiitiiii Htatlun W. V, Wimilili' M. .renin. in circuit N. M. Mmllln. Marlon Minion II II. Jordan. Mcliowell circuit !, S. Kli'liHrilmm North Ciituw tin J J. Hrookn. old Kurt W. (' Mill. mo.. Hiitln rfor.lt. .n T. J Hokits. j. i ('ariicntcr, nsKlntant. Hutu. rf..r.l Koll. K' E. K. Or. I Spruce Pine K K. Jonen T.-ible Ho, k Albert Sherrlll. Thcrinal t'lly J. K. Woniniiu k. 1 1 art la n. I M. II Tuttlc. Mount Alrv IH-lrli I. It. M. Tavlor. Pr.HldliiK Kld.r. M. ...lie circuit T K. Vcav r. "ret..ii clriuit It. M. Jackson. Klkln "lnlli.il R. l. Tuttle. I'.inluiry circuit 1. A. Illnklcy. Kurt Hend circuit J C Mock. Ilcltoll It. I. IVuKKitt. Jeffemon circuit P. Hhore. Joneavlllr V. T. Carner. Ijiurel HprlnaT rlrcult O. P. Routh Mt. Airy nation J. F. Kirk. Mt Airy atutlon J. K. Klk. North Wllkeehoro dtntlon 7.. Pnrrln Pilot Mt circuit J. C Hlchnrdnon. It'M kford circuit T. 3. Ilmick. Iturnl Hull circuit C. A Hwlft. Sparta circuit J. C". Keeyer. WiitaiiKiia circuit It. K. Klnrher. Wllkea circuit J. W. Kennedy. MkeMn.r.. Ktntlnn It. K. Ilnriti lt. Vadkliullle circuit It. A Tork. Oietrlct Miwionnrv Kvana-ellM. Htudent Van.l. rhllt V. O. Hu.IhIII. SalUlmry (Irtult. J, t". Howe. Preeldin- Elder. Mhemarle xlatlon II. C Sprinkle. Alliemnrle rlnnilt P. W. Tucker. H-tliel and Hlr Uck 8 K lllxflna hlna Oroye J j. Eada. i onord (Vnlrnl, p. T. Durhnm: Kpworth. J. A. J. KnrrlnKton: Knreat Hill. V. U llutrhilia; Weet Concord. W. C. June. I'oi.'.ord circuit V. P. Meflhev Cottonvllle circuit T. 8. Elllnirton. Hold Hill circuit K. A. Wiley. Jnrkaon Hill circuit K. M. Aveit. Kammpnlla W, It. Hhlnn, l-xlimlon alatlon A. U HUnford. UiiwmmI circuit A. It. Hurrntt. Mount Pleaannt N. It. Itlchardaon. New lndon circuit I). J. Jonea. NorwiMid Matlon T. K. Whrk Halem atntlnn tl. A. Hlamper. Hillalur-rKlna( church, ft. II. Tur renllne: Holme Memorlul, C. M. Hhnrt; Koulh Main alr.et, W. o. tavla. Kallabury circuit J, T, Ktnwr. Kpenccr illation K. D. Kherrlll. Kaiit Hpenrer Nnrth Main, Q. A. tl. Ilolderby, J. P. Lannlng aupemu merary. Woodleaf circuit W. D, Ulil.nhour. O. It. Principal New lmdon Ihuh Sclioo J D Hankiii Shelht lliotiicl. J. H HcriiKKs. Prifldlnn Elder. I'.clwond circuit W. V. Iliiiinicult II. nciiier I'ity J K Arliiftronn. Cli.-rryvllh Melton. I truiise M. II. t'li'KK P.i-thel E. li. KlUore. iiiHtoniii Main utrcct, 1. I. f iiia'i; Wcat End nml Krniiklln nvenu J. C llariiion; Oxnrk. II. i' Smith. KltiK" .Mountain 1. K. I'nrvcr l.ln. ..Iiit.m Ktatlim K. I,. Townm-nd. l..iuoln circuit J. V. Strldcr. Lowell ,. 1). l.oHeHlll( 1 P. Wntera. .McAililiayllle It. H Howie. Mount Holly J. A. Ilowlro. PolkMlle W.. M. Horlnn. Shelby Central, to 1m- auppllcd; A. I. flniitt. auper ; lyifayillc street. T. E Smll.y. Shelby circuit E N. Crowder. South Fork H. O. Htamey. Stanley freek It. Wllrnn. Mnyexwnrth J. Krnnk Hnrrelaoii. StalraTlllr IlMtrtl. J. N. HuKKlna, PrenldlUK Elder. Alexander circuit E. .Meyera. 'nldwell circuit J. tl. W. Holoway. t'Htuwba circuit J. M. Price. Kiiat Monbo To Ik; auppllcd. I Mix I. Im. n ll. E. Atklnann. Oranlte Fnlla V. K Stanford. Hickory circuit P. II. Ilrlttaln. Hickory atntlon J. II. Weaver. Iredell circuit J. P. Davla. Inolr circuit J. O. Erwln. U-noir nln Hon C. M. Plckena. Mulden T. 8. Coble. Mooreavllle circuit M. T. Steele. Moorravllle ilHtlon 1. M. Court ney. Newton E. W. Fox. Hock. Sprlnite W. F. Elliott. KtHteavillo circuit J. l. Itnnkln. Wcat Stativlllo circuit K. K. Yat. s Htutnavilln Itroad afreet. Harold Turner; Rnce atreet. o. I. Illnaon. Htoney Point T. II. Johnaon. Troulman J. J. Edwarda, Conference mlaalnnary evanellt D. II. Oman'. Preaident Davenport Female ctil ck C. c. Weaver. Profeaaor Li Davenport college J. It. Craven. WayncNvllln DlMrlci. . W. H. Wlllla. Prealdlng Klder. Hrevard at at Ion C. R Klrkpatrlck. Hrevard rlrcult R. C. Kirk. Helhel-E. R Htabbeler. Canton U n. Ahernethy. Clyde J. II. Oreen. Haywood J. F. Htarnea. Jonathan T. A. Orlce. Ilceater C. H. Curtla. Mllla River J. W. Wllllama. North Haywood C. K. Bteadman. Spring Creek J. R Parham. Rulphur Bprlnica J. W. Campbell. Wayneavllle atatlon J. It. Bern hardt. .1 Weat Aih.vllle Z. K. tlarnhardt Miaalonary to Korea M. U. Btokea W lnaton DtotrM. T. F. Marr, Presiding Elder. Advance I L. 8mlth. Cooleme W. T. Scale. -Davidson circuit J. T. Rutlldge. . Davle-r-P. E. Parker. Farmlngton A.. C Loftln. ... Forjthe J.S.Hyatt. . Kerneravllle H. C. Byrum. Leakaville A. T. Bell. Uew lavllle J. B. Tabor. Madlkjn and Maytxlan U W. Col- Una. ' Mockavllle B. Margeaon. North Thomaavllle A. R. Belt tipray and Draper T. C. Jordan. Ktokeadale 1 T. Mendren. Stonevllle J. H. Robertson. Summerneld C. P. Ooode. Thomaaville, Mala street Parker Holmes. Walkertown M. H. Vestal. Walnut Core J. H. Brendall. Winston Burkhead. W. M. Miles; Centennary, J. E. Abernethy; orace. W. M. Bobbins; Bouthside and Salem, T. R. Wolfe. Agents Children' Home J. P. Rodgers. West End W. A. Lambeth. Transferred W. W. Peele, J. Wooten. F. B. Lova. M. Y. Self. C, Roes. M. A. Smith, to the North Car olina conference: J. P. Illpps to East Columbia conference; V. I.- Marsh to Virginia conference: A. II. Whlsner to the Baltimore conference. The sessions of the conference yes terday were Interesting In the ex treme, as there was much to Interest In tho call of the twentieth question, when the preacher make reports of the year's work and It i learned in general way that there has been nurreas. Tho Introduction by Dr. Scroggs of resolution to memorallie the gen eral conference to change the name of the church to Episcopal Methodist was the time for objection by several. and the further work on the matter was delayed by a reference to the committee on memorial, where it will slumber or be brought out for an airing later In the day. Biahop Atkins la committed to thla and to the brethren, so after the resolution hail passed from the hands of the conference, saying that the church had lost more from the proscription In the name In the west, with the ex ception of Texas, than frci. any other cause, and thut every preacher sent Into the great and rich w..t Is handi capped at the very start. Come On, the World U wailing." Puch were the words of Htshop At kins to Rev. J. C. woolen, when he reuorted his year's work at Trinity college and told the conference that there were 30 young men there pre- arlng for the mlnstry. That recall that Prof. Wooten has traiiHferred lo the North Carolina conf. retire and it was so announced. He lives in thnt conference and all tile Interests are there. Baptising Infant. The reports of the preachers nil called for the number of Infants imp- lined and this brought out the fact that some are las In tht. while others are very diligent In the matter. One brother said that there are no child ren In his flock, at whl. li Bishop At kins marveled, eefWinlly among Methodists. -One man fald that his baby crop wns not ripe. But serious ly, Rev. E. Myers has baptised ZHN in four years, J. W. Jones 103 in two years, and Rev. J. M. Price 7 this conference year. Mr. Myers has the record fur emersions iiIho, having put 21 under the water this year, snylnc that It was the onl way to get them In his church, and ihut he would try to convince them l iter. The bishop told thnt this was casuistic. Islington Banner on Sunday School. A. 1- Stanford reports that his church at 1-x1iik t has a member ship of 371 and a Sunday school roll of 774. Stress has l.eqn laid upon the fuel thnt all churches should have as many In Sunday school as there Bre In the church. If not more, and the bishop has Insisted on that all the session. inciiHirt t.lrla Here. President Charlea C. Weaver or Davenport rollege. l,enolr. In making a report of his work there, referred to the greatness and the success, and pointed to a row oi 20 or more of the young ladies lit the session, nnving come down for the purpose of see ling and being with the conference. They are tho healthiest and the best looking set of girls of the same num ber that will come from any college In the church. Thut climate la great nn complexion. Piles And Purgatory Begin With the- Same Letter and There Are father ItsetnliUintn. Suffer? Oh, no! , "Suffer" don't, express It. but there Is the PYRAMID PJIJ3 CURE.' ift a cure that comes to stay and give one a fresh grip on i things. IT PROMISES TO CVRE and keeps its word. Even to the last' letter. It la mado that way. This Is why. And it Is not expenslve within the easy reach of every one, ; Only 60 , cents a box at your druggist, and a box goes a long way. i YOl'RS IS THE WORST kind and of long standing? Already! tried everything you ever heard of?i Discouraged? Well, rather. But the PYRAMID PILE CURE was made for i lust such cases. Yours Is not a bit ; worse than hundreds of other cases! than the Pvramld Pile Cur has cured. SKEPTICAL? NO FAITH? No wonder. But listen. We are so sure that our remedy will cure you that we will begin to show you a Free Treatment. This will begin to show , you what enough of It will do and then you can go to your drug at. .re ; and get as much lis yon need. It won't be more than a box or DOXT I IT OFF getting rid of this terrible trouble. Of Itself it is hard enough to endure, but. It leads to things worse. In truth It badly disarranges the entire lower ; bowel tract; creates ulcers, abscesses and a scries of evils any one of which, can easily prove fatal. IHJXT PIT OFF sending for the free trial package. We send this to show how great our faith Is In this cure. If we did not believe In it, we would not make this offer. Todsy is the best day you will ever hnve to send for It. Do your writing plainly, so there will bo no mistake. Fill out coupon; It won't take a minute's time and mail It to us. Linens"' . We will continue our Special Sale of Thanksgiving Linens until Wednesday. AVe have some real good val ues in Table Damasks, and the very low prices on them make them doubly attractive. Come in. FREF. PACKAGE COFPOX. nil out the blank lines be low with your name and ad dress, cut out coupon and mull to the PYRAMID DRUG COM PANY, 216 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich. A trial pnek nfe of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Strict Cltv and State. ANNOUNCEMENT. . In order to introduce our goods we will give away r - ONE POUND OF COFFEE FREE On Wednesday, Xov 24tli, with every pound of tea you purchase of us. We have opened a' new store and want to win your patronage, , " , , THE SIMPSON TEA & COFFEE CO., 1 i 35 East College Street. ; THANKSGIVING ISN'T THANKSGIVING Without j?w'd Cakes for your dinner. You can get at COLLEGE STREET BAKERY, 37 East College St. these PLAN'S AUK MF.IXt; MIF. FOR SIXITAUY SIVNDAY POOL Thomawvillo, N. C, Nov. 2.1. In preparation for "Sanitary Sunday,"! November 2. Dr. Charles A. Julian' has sent out copies of a sermon en-' titled "A Pale llorue and His Rider,", delivered by Rev. C. C. Curroll In i connection with the tuberculosis cam paign in Florida. This sermon Is bas ed upon two quotations from the Scriptures: 111 John 2: "Itelovcd. I wish, nhove nil thituts. that thou inay est prosper unit be in health, even as thy soul prospercth;" Rev. X:S: "Anil I looked, and behold a pale horse; ' and his name that sat on him was liealh. and Hell followed with him. And power w as given until them over j ttmrAlU'.mniiOS'.KitCBlC: the fourth part of the earth, to kill : with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and Willi the ImhhIh of the earth." i I HOTEL BERKELEY I ROOM - The most attractive , Pool Room in the City.' A complete line of Import ed and Domestic , .Cigars, "ITS DOWN STAIRS" GAZETTE-NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. PII.F.S Cl'KFD IX f TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMF.NT la guaranteed lo cure any raae of Itching, Blind, Bleed ing or Protruding Pllea In to 14 days or money refunded. 50o. AT THE GAYETY. liaM- ami Wrnxlry anil Claude Austin Arc lrliM'iml In tJood Hill Here Thin Week. Manager Clarence B. Smart has secured a Knropran team to furnish amusement for the patrons of the Oayety this week and with the assist ance of Claude Austin, ft comedy Jug gler of the first rank, he feels no deli cacy in Inviting his friends and pat rons tn call at least once during the week and see the performance, know ing that they will be highly enter tained and fnlly satisfied. ' The moving picture are changed three times each week, and tonight will be your last chance to see "The Artor Burglar," a picture telling the story of how a young man waa awak ened from his sleep by three burglars entering his house, how he telephoned for police assistance and how he dls gulsed himself as a burglar, joined the party and kept them In the house until assistance arrived. This Is followed by Claude Austin and eccentric comedy juggler, who Is sure to make a hit by the clever way in which he handles dumb bells, cigar boxes, hats, balls or anything which cornea In hla reach. ' oenrge Oslo and Maldla Wensley; a comedy sketch team Ijuat from Europe, have string of original joke which they tell In a pleasing manner, and their longs are sung In a sweet, aym pathetic voice which tugs at the heart-strings of their auditors. Their rendition of "Mary's Calves at the Fair," elicited deserved applause. , The Oayety has secured the services of Frank Crommlo, pianist of six teen years experience. ' Who comes highly recommended, and hereaftoi the piano music will be feature. Dam QnMii Om Pay, Cntaa Dayt f4 2St X'wSsJ tz&nmm Vv'ZSv.-'' Women Will Vote" says JUSTICE DAVID J. BREWER 4- or THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT , ' . IN . ... , ','...- t - . . . The Ladies-World 5 for DECEMBER NOW ON SALE I It's a Great 5C Number " ' ' " - -i "
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