Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, December 04, 1913, Image 4

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Where the Me Preachers Rock Hill, Dec. 1.?Shortly before I midnight the reading of appointments ] in the State Metfaodist Conference was begun. The following is a list of i the assignments for the coming year. . Anderson District?T. C. O'Dell, presiding elder, Anderson, St. John's, J. W. Speak; Bethel, W. Danner; Orrville, W. T. Belvin; Aureville B. M. < Robertson; Calhoun Fails, s.m.jones; supply, Clemson College, J. M. Stead- i man; Central, Elsie Meyers; Honea Path, S. T. Blackman; Lowndcsville, J. C. Chandler; McCormick, J. F. Anderson; Pelzer, A. Sassard; Pendle- i ton, C. M. Peeler; Starr, J. L. Singleton; Townville, W. S. Meyers; Wal- ' halla, J. L. Stokes; Walhalla circuit, : H. A. Witten; Westminster, M. M. Brooks; Willianiston and Belton, W. L. Martin. G. T. Harmon, supernume- i rary. Charleston District?J. W. Daniel, . presiding elder; Allendale, B. G. ! Murphey; Appleton, E. Z. James; Beaufort and Port Royal, J. H. No- i land; Bethel circuit, J. O. Burnett; i supply Black Swamp, W. H. Arial: ] Bluffton, J. B. Kilgore; Charleston, . Bethel, S. B. Harper; Trinity, R. S. j. Truesdale; Spring Street, M. Auld; ! Hampstead Square, J. T. Peeler; 1 Yonge's Island, W. B. Duncan, Jr., ( Cottageville, W. V. Dibble; Cypress, i M. M. McLendon; Ehrhardt, B. J. 1 Guess; Ellenton, H. T. Morrison, Jr ; i Furman, D. N. Busby; Hampton, L. W. Johnson; Hendersonville, W. A. ] Kirby; Lodge D. E. JefTcoat; Ridge- ! land and Gillisonville, G. K. Way: 1 Ridgeville, J. W. Elkins; Summer- 1 ville, J. P. Simpson; Walterboro, J. 1 W. Wolling. i Cokesbury District?W. P. Mea- 1 dows, presiding elder; Abbeville, S. 1 C. Cantey; Abbeville circuit, W. H. I Murray; Broad River, D. P. Boyd; 1 Butler, A. M. Gardner; Cokesbury, G. < w Pinrksnn: 4lreenwood. Main Street, ] * -*?L. P. McGee, A. Child superniime- ] rary; Greenwood Mills, J. B. Connelly, supply Greenwood circuit, F. G. ] Whitlock; Kinards, W. R. BouknlRht: ] i adman, Wf ply, Newberry; Central, J. E. Car- i lisle; O'Neal Street, Gabe Smith; Newberry circuit, C. S. Morris; Nine n-afllTin" 11T1 1 ! lJ.lClIS.C2> gCLLlH? j | With a Perfect in comfort on the < : A touch of a m: a minute. Later ; and breakfast, reac I .. In fact, a Perfec ; and much cleaner 1 1 It i8 a handsi !'p' you a Per fa. STAND. Washington, D. G. Richmond, Va. |j Norfolk, Va. i, HH^hhmih ;thodi^t Go for 1914 ty-Six, F. E. Dibble; Parksville, B. H. Covington; Phoenix, J. H. Manly; Princeton. R. F. Morris; Prosperity, and Zion, E. P. Taylor; Saluda, O. A. Jeffcoat; Waterloo, J. T. Miller; Whitniire, J. M. Friday; Lander College, J. O. Willson, president; R. D. Lawton, jirofessor Cokesbury Conference School; F. E. Dibble, rector. Columbia District?J. W. Kilgo, presiding elder; Aiken, M. Dargan;Batesburg, J. E. Mahaffy; Columbia, Main Street, T. G. Herbert; Washington Street S. A. Steel; J. A. Campbell supernumerary; ureen sireei. u. \\. Ke!!cr; Whaley Street, J. H. Thacker; Brookland, A. R. Phillips; Shannon, L. I). Gillespie; Edge wood. John Paul; Edgefield, J. R. Walker; Fairfield, J. R. Mason; E. W. Mason, supernumerary; Gilbert, J. M. Casque; supply, Graniteville, C. S. .Felder; Johnston, G. C. Hutchinson; Langiey H. W. Shealev; Leesville station, A. E. Driggers; Leesville circuit. F. E. Hodges; Lexing on, J. P. Inabinett; Lexington Fork, E. L. Thomason; supply, N. Augusta, C. E. Peele; Ridgeway, I. P. Winnington; supply, Springfield, J. E. Rushton; Swansea, J. M. Lawson; Upper Richland, J. K. Inabilett; Wagner. W. I). Quick; supply, Columbia College. W. W. Daniel, president; Epworth Orphanage, W. li. Wharton, superintendent; J. W. Xecly,. supernumerary. Florence District?W. A. Massebeatt,. presiding elder; Bennettsville, Peter Stokes; Rennctsville circuit, M. W. Rook; Rrightsville, G. W. Davis; Bethlehem, J. G. Farr; Chcaw G. T. Harmon, Jr.; Chesterfield, J. L. Ty-j ler; Darlington, Trinity. J. L. Bedensaugh; W. L. Wait, supernumerary; Epworth, A. A. Merritt; sup])ly, Darlingtorf circuit R, W. Humplhries; East Chesterfield. T. B. Owens; Florence, R. E. Turnipseed; Hartsville, T. E. Morris; Jefferson, Foster Speer; Lamar, H. Ethridge; .Liberty. Paul T. Wood; Marlboro^ k. sojourner; \lcBee, W. A. Beckham; McColl, J. T. Fowler; Middendorf, W. V. Jerman; fcftpfeTP?B8l?w4. J. A: MrOV.TTV, T1.Dtnonsville and Pisgah, J. H. Graves; (Continued on page 6.) ? tJElST VW^ O *. ?lit.1 11 ? mm W w ^ V^m SLEEPING dows ope to health anc in the morning a ch ion Smokeless Oil i coldest day. atch, and the Perfei Trrm r?a-n norr\r it tn J WW wwxx wwxxjr x,. vw 1 or sew in comfort. :tion Heater is just and more conveniei ome heater, too. Ask your deai :tion, or write for descriptive ARD OIL CON (New Jersey) BALTIMORE STRENGTH FOR OLP PEOPLE . Old people to overcome the weakening. debilitating effects of increasing old age, often make a very sad mistake in using so-called vremodies" that contain alcohol and dangerous or habit-forming drugs. Often this stuff because it livens and brightens them tip a little just after taking a dose, leads them to imagine that it is doing them good, when it isn't. Remedies that rely for their sale on such deceit, do harm, because the false excitement of the nerves and heart loaves them worse than they were before. Itexall Olive Oil Emulsion is a real medicine?a splendid body and stren'I*-*** ocrvrw.io 11 v cnnrl fnr nlfl f^iiruuuuci i top^viuu.' iw. people, because it furnishes to the system ingredien's necessary to rebuild wasted tissues, strengthen the nerves, give new energy and a younger and livelier feeling to t.hc body. It doesn't contain a drop of alcohol nor any dangerous drug. It may not make you feel better after the first dose, nor perhaps for several days. Hut if you don't feel much better and stronger before you have taken a quarter as much as you have of other medicines that didn't ihelp you. we will gladly give you back your money. That's certainly a square deal. The four Hypophosphites it contains are used by leading physicians everywhere in debility, weakness and liability to disease, to tone and strengthen the nerves. Purest Olive Oil, one of the most nutritious, most easily digested foods known, being taken with the hyphophisites, gives ricih tissue nourishment to the entire system. You who are weak and run down, and you who are apparently well now, j but are liable to suffer from various cold weather weather ailments, use Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep well and strong. For the tiredout. run-down, nervous, emaciated or dehilPated?the convalescing?growsensible pleasant-tasting aid to renewed strength, better spirits, glowine health. If it does not help you. your money will be given back to you with out argument. Sold in this community only at our store?T>e Rexall Store?one of more than 7 000 leading drug stores in the United States, Canada and Great Britain.?Ladd's Wilg Uiore, Ciieraw, a. V. Start tie New Year right by subscribing to The Chronicle?$1 a year. art e Day j arm ith a bcxioii i KE&gSS J* it r with the winin is a "first aid" i beauty. But it illy ordeal. Heater you dress I ction is aglow in cxt* rnnm I 1 any luuni, ; j as good as a fire, it i ler to show catalogue. IP ANY Charlotte, N. C. Charleston, W. Va. Charleston, S. C. f Our M Prompt Service If yon hare real estate of an; results, list it Trlth us. We KNOI charges are only 5 per cent. 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