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; * *'t Try us With a ?> Ned F v. Caatalia Items. I. C. Braswell, one of our m successful farmers and hog rait tells the writer be has eleven b< ? of shoals read? to k II that i make him nearly 4.0(H) pounds pork. Dr. Highsmith, of the faculty Wake Forest College, will deli ^ tpn address on the -24iii at night. ' is amorator of the first magniti and a rich feast is is store for who may hear litis scholar!\ g.n man. JS. J. Bartholomew is placing f or five hundred cord* of dogwoo? his steam plant, an I about the t of ilic new year will begin to ma fac.nre ahutiiea on :i nig sca!e. Willie Bras well went up to t fdrd some days ago an J claimed his bride Miss Tasaie Honard. Braawell is a young and mdustri planter end l is many friends v? tlie happy pair a ]??ng life, full / j"-V l.ewts lilackwell is p.-evtiug .? i residence upon u pretty site bi When completed it will add mucl that portion of our village. E. S. Ford, of Louisburg, has | erased a tine location here, and ' soon begin suitable buildints for buggy, harness and live stoc b ness, which he expects to open here the first of next year. S. J. Bartholomew and fan \v_ n over to Wake Forest to sp Sunday with their aon, Hit-sell, > is attending school _ there. T were highly pleased with the g roads in Franklin and Wake oo ties. On Thanksgiving the ladies have a bazaar at the dormitory the purpose of equipping the sc) building. There will be served < ters and other delicacies. Come and help a good cause. ' Pi.aix Tot Will Be Here Wddn^sday 23 See I Jr. Rapport at vie Lettish Hotel, Wed. Nov. 23rdHf you v to have your eyes eka^ined r... glasses adjusted, lie guarantees V WWwwWWWWWWW* jTHE I DUNLO r. X We are recei X Cocoanuts, ( X tracts, car 1 | FULL f*tNC "V l LoadT rord Be 1081 I ^??? Bar gair 'I: EXTRAO a!! ^ \ t i KA C Anr ; ux. JUpciH U?!f \ irst- , On .M jniln moi'tung at y ?V'clock I LU~ 2 to 7 l-n<jth, ?ider positively w. 15, 2'k *25 ri 1 30 )x, lace, worth 7 1 I" ct-. f'i ^Samples of Lace* a JUS Now Displayed i?h ' i'f Just received is ne? c -at auitM- i ; xl.ou to $5 lemt th-m v 01 buv ? your lionir for eomoarison. l-'tino "ce|t:iit tie A" lot. .V cut lu the prii no To make the entire uir-; decided to make Will s .. as if llB1" joOc silk inished mohair 37c per yt UP | *o silk petticoats $3.$9. $?.50 IJy oat* '.foe. *4.511 trench kid 2 ola mly lUc. Everything n iadit-s an?l phi Bn.j | au>1 tiDe grr.dt* <?f cotton. N?>t^ tl SHOES ood un Almost daily arrivals <>f shoes torn! Five large orders gone to Gcslm ii I this fact to sink in, that / will | for] I am selling morie i ,0ul1 J T iys- ID IjO out The one and only reason tiat mak at less price, knowing whffl to hay ' lin If yon desire further-proof 1 R. Z. 3 -ish an<* ible. iil if VJf J/ if jfffjf : p WH< P PATE iving daily: Apple 3akes, Crackers. , oad of Morris Sug? LINE OF . -? . . ' 'v;' '1 ^ ' 12 ' T* If you waiit the high tobacco sell m Williai UMMIbdMNl^lidMWVi4UVi4?A4*AiMh I Week B RDINARY U )n o! the Year i ~ >vill offer 2300 vard mill end remnants! corset covers, flouncing, all at 10c.' a. 'Vmi. ?lni~ ionn J- ii T. * wo V.-IVV ? ?V\' TOIUP IIlit- > ill j tliik sale/only 4 ct? per yard. \ / ud\ Embroideries arei I iirt my Window o pn>v| my prices ??n coat suits are Isewhera. I witl send garments to | you be tbe judge, Dont fail to see! >s of jackets this week. , -?? ) week lively I have, /special reductions jaw oflfel Mlows: \ ml, all colors. '^$4 silk petticoats $2.39 \ H1 degood petticoAts $1.15. $1.25 petti- j sp gloves 95c. U2 l-2c curtain swiss 1 TJJ ildren under weak all wool, half wool he prices. ICc SHOES v.. vet I can hardly keen in numbers. y 1 already, others ti\ follow, I want ' shoes than any house = uisburg. \ :es this a fact is 1 sell butter shoes , where to buy and no expense in eel et me show yon. EGERTON T< &WS!i9i?Wii,W8!lWt9Se"iP35? 2* KPKt I r R E A DLEBAX^E XX>TJIBBtjT a. bw mmm m. M mm IN I , fclA<Jfc s, Oranges, Bananas, A.11 kinds of Candy's, e \.r House Molasses, Ea HOSIERY . a -i * . \ * " < ' ' ? - ; " .V. ^ !- )' I r ' V .. s IN "4? - * V test price for your with us. mson Ct K. P. nc Mem \ H POT Of )ccember re will be no sale on November 22, h > don't < I, 1910. I could not get ready, but remnmbe r 75 head of Horses and .Mules, 100 second h old steady brother to ill guarantee you ch? >ws,Hogs, W agons,Bu? , just a* cheap as you ever dreamer, vnu did tl I, and you are apt to dream cheap dreams afte ii? sale, No Ni Sale hut the higg.gt mortgage K. P/ Brms Cash:?Everyttyi: the highes wWWWWwWWWWWWWWWW% VJS-C< . /GROCE ici, IN", c. .11SIO R H fi Ckob&ge, Potatoes, Mj lIbo nril line of Corn . lile Tmetle Soda. [ ANDi SCH * . 1 I IT-WAREHOUSE 1 ;\ ' Satisfaction Reigned H ? - - 4 N\ " r . ias Johnson 11 HILL'S ~ I fGACF MIFI I IWh *hfrtkli I as Been rF lUNTIL I \ 22nd - 23rd ;omo \npl Thursday, December '22nd and Friday, December ?e* ir 1 \vifc/only liava ona aale ttiis year, at ihis Bale I exjicot to and WJujonB and Ilu^gieB, soiinr1 almost as good an nexv. yoii^ CASH until this sale, I moesMio buy Horses, Mules, TjV~ ?~ Q - 1 - ~ ?gje?,xiu,iuLt;?s occ., cneap m in<rl>t you wenXto the corn shucking Nights dreams are r ctt-inking cheap Acker, the kind we all drink now. Come s:Je yon have eveneeen in this section of vo.ir slate. I H tj-L ag at this Sale \will be up to -4 t bidder for cash LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW DMPANY I RS I VLF PATENT |M ilaga Grapes, Raisins, Nuts 2 I Meal, Can Vegetables, Ex= 2 R OOL TABLETS | | I r?^ ' raL i,
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