Coffins and
Caskets
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Licensed'
Embalmers
w? buy this space for the purpose of keeping you posted on all things pertain
ing to Furniture, Musical Instruments, Coffins and Caskets, etc., and you will
always find that it will pay you to keep a close watch on it. We want you to
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come to see us Monday? -show day? not to buy but to look. Our efforts will
be used to show people what we have and not to sell. We want you to come
in and see our line. If you don't think we can save you money don't buy.
Howell & Burn - - Agent Steiff Pi&Aos
Coffins and
Caskets
Licensed
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rrbalmers
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If k's V surface to
bo painted, enameled,
stained, varnished or fin
ished in any way, there's
an Acme Quality Kind
to fit the purpose.
Paints and Finishes
- For
Fall "Fixing Up"
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No money beings such satis
faction m a few cents spent in the
Fall for "touching up" shabby
floors, furniture and woodwork.
All winter long the bright, attrac
tive and wholesome home is a
iree of constant pleasure.
xmoaaarr
PAINTS AND FINISHES
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are the kind to use. Simply tell
us what you want to do and we
will give you the proper Acme
Quality Kind for your particular
purpose. Let us tell you Five
Strong Reasons for Fall House
Pai/iting.
McKinne Bros # (^0#Nortl1 Carolina
YOUNGSVILLE NEWS ITEMS
Our Bajalar Correspondent
Heat of Interest Gathered From
and Near Yoangsville Each Week
CLOSES ON 7 MONDAY
Mayor C. C. Winston visited Ral
eigh the past weak.
/Mr. R. O. Underwoed spent
Thursday of laat week with bia aoo
at Bnie's Creek.
Mr. C. V. Timberlake left Sanday
night for Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mim Amanda Winston, who is ??
tending school at Peace Iastitute,
Raleigh, spent the week's end with
ber pareats is Youngsville.
Mlu Moss BnterUlmt.
On last Thursday niffit uadsr the
directiea of Mr. Wade H. Hight,
there was a very sajoysble evening
speat at Miaa Lacy Mom. Those
present were Miss Bertha Winatoa
aad Mr. Wade H. Hight, Miss Lil
Han Martin and Mr. Edward Win
sten, Miss Browaie Martia aad Mr.
Albert Winston, Miaa Gertrade Win
ston aad Mr. Clyde Perry, Miss Era.
ma Allea and Mr. Johnaie Winston,
Miss Bennaa Perry and Mr. Gens
dos WiDston, Miss Sasie Pearce and
Mr. G, C. Holdioe.
?raded School Opens.
The Youngsville ttraded School
opened for the 1912-11 session on
laat Monday morning, September
16th, with a larre enrollment for
the begtftping of the year. The pros
pects this year for a sneoeeeful year
are a great deal brigbtet than at any
tiaie befere and Tinder the excellent
management of the system its history
will continue to add to the pride ef
our town. The faculty for thia see
sion is as follows: Pnnoipal ? Prof.
J. J. Best 6th and 7th grades
Miss Ernestine Hayes. 3rd, 4th
and 6th glides ? Miss Gertrude
Winston. 1st aad Sad grades ?
Miss Ellla Harris. Miss Mary Tim
bsrlaks is in shares of ths music
department.
We are requested to state that the
management wishes the parents ef
all the stsdeats as well as any ether
wh? wishss to do so, la call at ths
school daring the boars for teaohing
and ae* for themselves how the
school is being ceadseted and un
der what influences their children
srs being trained. It gives them
pleasure to show you and will ia
erease the pablio spirit in the sohoel.
THEiiTIMEllTO
SAVE MOINiEY
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FALL AND WINTER GOODS ^
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for his firm. During his absence we will sell at
BIG REDUCTIONS
from our already low prices to make room for the new
goods. Come in and how easy it is to save money
on what we are now offering. It is truly the chance
of your lifetime. / . \
DIETZ BROST
LODISBDRG, N. C.
Notice to Farmers
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We have just put oi^r gin in first jlasa condition and
can gin your cotton 6n short notice. We can haul
your cotton at any t*ne as w? have several farmers
hauling for us and also keep' one team at the store
which we will send put aay time.
Let Us
Wood
SID
\Vhen
You Are Ready
urs to Serve
Supply Co.
HAMLET, Manager