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• i F»«r THE V V I N T E il A-.raistsisxrsprz S The Young Men’s 'i i store ' I ^ Exclusive Agency for ^ S Kuppenheimer Good Clothes S 125 South Main St. || !'^8*SS?8SSS8SSSSSSS»KSSSSJSSS2SJ?2S8SJSJ?iS^ • Ojf FOUNTAIN PENS I % Any Style Any Point | Sa at U • c RANDALL’S | I The School Boys and i? Girls’ Drug Store | Phone 381 | r ♦ •. 1"*o*fliar'«»#c^o*o»c •c#o#o*c’»o*oaoto*r,#r.«r.ftv;)ecfcao*c'oc« "•o*3lio%oi5ir.*o*o*oa';#oac*o#o*o*o»v*o#'.i»'-*oa6ao«c>«u©'. «o*o«o*(w>*o«c>90«c«oaQ*oaof«:'aoa?a''«'. «'"• 3ao*#ao90*o>5#o«o«o«o«04K>aoaoaoa',oo'»u«K‘ Britt Electric Co. Electrical Merchandising EngiJU'.erinisr C ■■ --'.i . i. >-JJ. 5; . ..N V-. Mr. D. A. Cnc'.v, ;he now prinoipr.l cf Cloverd-ile schc ol has taken up his year’s work w' ;li great interest. Mr. Snow has v/c-i the admiration of every pupil of. the school, find tlv.;sc of bar pareii'ts who have met him. The Pcr8nt-Teac'’;ers’ associaticn of Cloverdale sehool ie having the front grounds sowed in; grass, and many other ph.ns are !/ing made, in order to be.'utii'v the .-’.ounds. Mb’S i -ea.i.; one of the second L,:.vc’feh-) has been con- dned to i’-or heir': several days, on ■;ceount of illne;.;' is back again, to take up her v.’oe.,'; Mrs. Bovee is nubetituting in the sixth grade for ipiss Irma Harrison, who was called to Mount Airy to attend 'the fn.ierai of her uncle, v/ho died suddenly on October 16. Miss Florence Brown, one of our seventh grade gi.'ls, is absent from school cn account of the death of her uncle. Thw-»'burial will be at Springfield today.j " ■ Misses Blanch .'Powers, and Lula- ’belle Brown, se-.enth graders, of Uiov-ei'Uiiio schoo'* have been absent Li'cm school e;v. ;)1 days, cn account of diptliji.a in '.'■.sir homes. . ' r The Commercial 4. I National Bank t i’ Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 j* A Resources $9,500,000 § y 4 Per Cent on Savings ❖ 'il Accounts. ^ Let Us Serve You ^ r;jlf.enn*r Quality The Orai’cricai ■ club mot Wednos-1 day morning ar.».' elected, the follow- | big oiillors; K.n-v Gurley, president; j ^ Emmett McLart;; vice-president; Joo .j. ‘'Tiio'-):. '.ec 'Tar_ : Charlos Salsbury, Gj. English Critic; 'red Ingram Order ■ Y ^ - IX **4****\**» * ^ GET IT AT . MANN’S M 0 F F IT T ’ S t V NEWEST STYLES $ POPULAR PRICES | Phone 2202 -> .;..X“;-J-4*'XX*-X-4**X"X**X~X**5*Y^^ Sanitary Barber | Shop : 140 S. Main Sti»'et ❖ (White Barbers) The best of service. Ladies’ and children’s haircuts a specialty, f .*.,;,.;..;..;..>..;..X**i**t'4*'i"X**h*h'h*h*h*X'"X* ,.;..XX'4"J*'5-X*4-I*4'">'h*h't-'X"X-X'~i*^> EDY/ARBS BROS. | •i* and Service Never put off till tomorrow a man % v/hn may be done today. *, . QUALITY GROCERIES - Phme 2016 For Service See Abie First 1: PHONE 2601 j*CO’JRTESY—“The Dependable Place to Trade”—SERVICE | WE ^ DELIVER High Point’s Greatest Store ANNIVERSARY SALE OF N EWEST FALL PIECE GOODS 54-INGH WOOL COATINGS A large assortment of solid, check and stripe. All wool coatings for oie piece dresses and skirts yd. $1.9? GINGHAM Many patterns to select from. Per yard 12 l-2c SILK AND WOOL CANTON CREI’E Serviceable and stylish the year round. New .shades of navy, green, gray, tan, henna, Pekin and black. Yard $1.98 TROOPER CLOTH ChTdren’s play suits and boys’ blouses. Mads of rtooper cloth, will stand the wear. Spe cially priced for Anni- very Sale yard 29c SATEEN Good qua’ity Chync black Special during niversary Sale, yard •___ highly. Sateen, ur An- per — 29c APRON GINGHA.M Extra good quality of fast color Apron ging ham, yard : 10c DRESS GINGHAM Guaranteed fast color.s. A wide range of new checks, plaids and stripes, yard 19c 36 INCH MOHICAN MADRAS Absolutely guaranteed fast color Madras in a wide range of patterns to select from, yard 29c OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY SAI.E .53 I>IOW GOING ON! rrrspTacs3??vasr.'£r^2'i:i^i:r:^
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