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Christmas Gi1 SPECIALS Jewel Cue Hllheeette Cheat Locqaer Bex Meere WHttag Set Pirate Cheat Japaaeee Loqaer Bex ?aaocaay inttu Set WARRKAKS Meal Feaataha Peaa Gold BtaatH Peas Seta, Pea ul Paacfla la Caae The laoet eeaaelete, heat valae aad largeet ateek el Chrlataeaa Carta ere nhewa by oae atere la Leabharf. If we to aay ea. PERFUMES?EXTRACT, Toilet Waten, Paee Pea Powder* or jaat say ererytUag ha the teBet Uae We aay thtay- aheat thla Uae aa the eae Jaat above. ELECTRIC EQUIPXEJfT AS? CaSet Pemlaten R J*W ; Toaatera ete. 1 'i , ,. i ? j ?? ? '? THE PROMISCUOUS LDX Desk M , jr Infant C. u4 B. Sets * m? Chlldreas lib bXTbE Jum ?~t' Fuejr Tnji ?n"i i BeUs ph( q like stair stop* EM(Iwn1 Dresser Seta Atomisers Seta almost smells sweet with eat ] Sewing Seta?Isr the ladnstrieas Yaalties?nothing prettier oyer sbtn here ITeeklaees?these lie the latest ut an wen by the lastMieas Bead Seta Midget Fountain Peas Asserted CeQaleM Saato Class fer'the baby Tumbling Monkeys and bears Sayse Patters Balky Males Hand Pals ted Bad Taees Egyptian Breaae Cleeks?It is werth a trip to onWpisce to see Bridge Sets Gentlemen's Bin Folders Christmas The Clocks Tear wishes la boxes, tags, seals aad wrapping paper. Come aad look oar goods over. Toe win reeetre the most eoart tt treatment. At the same time 'emeber that year prescriptions aad (egalar wants an taken can at by a Beg later ed mas of Boddie Drug Co., Inc. YOUR DRUGGIST Loolibnir, N. 0. WHEN YOU U." HAVE TRIED ALL THE OTHER PLACES Then Try Us And SAVE MONEY We are going to sell our stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Gents Furnishings, in the next lew days regardless of &, yon might as well get yonrs. ? w - ?: wzmm LOUISBVBQ. ? or nxoBT or universal soarrow hung onr jg? ?unity on Monday morning lw ; vsmber 8, 1188, when onr dear Hmt only Fathar having found a neod In .the city of peace and root for oomo [onei of Hla earthly children, u* At In Hla lnflnlto wisdom to call home unto Him Mrs. J. M. Sykos, sgs h 7Tf- *fd now as wo stand upon tho misty shores of time straining out TOa*y ores across tho warns toward the blessed shore which she h reached, we would- strive to catch a glimpse of her pure, noble, beautiful life, that by It we make our live, lET tor, purer and nobler, for, as the eon light on the stormy coast i out Its waves to seek and to save those lost at sea, so the lite Urea by her while with us will be a be light upon the stormy shores of hearts. ~ Her horns life was all that n de voted wife and mothers could be. To all she was a blessing, scattering sunshine and cheer amoni heTfrlemb and loved ones where ever ahe went She was loyal t j her church, Sunday school and community. With those wo trod sorrows pathway her heart beet in unison. It la not strange that A* TW HW? in bar borne and lov ed and admired by so large a circle of friends and acquaintances. In her last days her suffering was Intense, but she bore it all patiently until the angel of death silently nude Its way through the group of loved ones and relieved her' We all sadly miss bar. but we real ise that this la only another Instance where the master walked la Hla flow er garden and plucked one of the earth's fairest brightest, rarest flow era, to adorn Heaven. In living ft? others her life has been great In dying for God her life hn. been good. ."*? Sykee, who was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Moore, was bora January 8, 1878, and In 1888 waa murrled to Mr. J. If. Syke. who aw! ?ivee Her. . funeral services were held at 2? ?****' Baptist church where !Lfalthf111 member for twenty years. The services were eon tooted by her pastor. Rev. j. x. Mc Ivtr. after which she was taken to the cemetery near the church and beneath the drooping mass which ?ball ever mourn onr loan she was and covered with ones and friends. 8he has gone to n perfect rent that rtZLJF* "^J10 thn>fc> 00 fbrill Pf beart or brain, to a Mfe sublime beyond nil speech,, that only the pare through dying may reach. Qm**- * TacancT ban been nmde that cannot be filled and we know that yon fael that your hearts are crushed, your home desolate, yet thedear hand, though unseen will be showing upon your bleeding hearts her everlasting love and- "In many a rlAIW hnnv " oV _ see ? ... holy hour," ahe wlU be calling you .7?!Lr et*wU bomo. Over you? .. ? . ? uuutc. w?er you> I Uvea she will tenderly and lovingly conflfcts* *?B meet and ooomer life's I To the bteaved husband, children and loved ones we extend our heart-1 felt sympathy. 1 A. FRIEND. TRUST COMPANIES DOING GOOD BUSINESS North "Carolina trust companies gaT?. toul resources of *185,816,36;, an lflerehso of *20,257,308 over 1925 according to "Trust Companiea of the I States" Just issued as cf Juni "Wh J?7 the UnlteJ States Mortgage and irust Company of New York I The total for the 8outh Atlantlo P*10!.*" W19,781,3M, and the coun try, *19.335,270,000. the latter show. 1 ing an Increase of one billion rnal hundred ninety millions over 1923.1 Deposits were approximately sixteen! unions. a gain of nine hundred mfl-| In annalyrlng the figures Just mads! public, John W. Platten, president cf| the United States Mortgage and Trus:l Company says: "The present strong position of the! trust companies, attained through a steady, continued progress, reflects] a healthy erudition In the Trust Com-| pany field. Further development along I the lines now *o clearly marked cat] not fall to result In a much wider ac ceptance of the trust principle, wltnl a corresponding increase In the vol-| ome of business entrusted to fiduci ary Institutions" COMPLETELY CNPPLED THIBIY-FIVE UTS j Tried simple home treatments now walks easily without can* Howtho HQristaf psla of aa.acoOa nirark ot rnramton was nml mm Iiwwil hastened to tokl in s tottor from John Smith at Shock, Ky. "Iwaa taken with a pain in ay Ml lag, and for thirty-flve dn I coald not dt up," ho writee.1 cot no better until I began using SloonTa lini ment. Before IhadnsM one bottto I'. tsusr^"-* And Kbi nine comfort that afslt?ttrrtaBtb-1 up to* body to t No n?yi to rub evan. A Bttlo&oon'fl IN GOLD To Be Given . . . Away Free at III on Monday, Dee. 27th A Ticket Free With Every Dollar That You Spend With Us. BUT .** V' That is only a minor reason why you should trade with us. We guarantee yon to save yon money on all purchases or upon furnish of information that yon can purchase any article for less than prices we offer we will be glad to make a refund, and adjust our prices accordingly We have made special redaction in all our departments for special holiday ?hopping and it will be to your advantage to , ?top at Kline's lint and .always : L KLINE & CO. fee. . L0U18BU1O, H. 0. ill *A* ? Window For Prfcea That Will Be Inter esting To You. STOVALL GROCERY CO. "The Orange Front Store" on Nash Street Groceries, Feed, Term Supplies Louisburg, H. 0. H. M. Stovall flL M. BtovdWr. JUST GOOD GROCERIES At Reasonable Prices NO SPECIALS We are here to meet the demands that our custo mer makes upon us. If we haven't what you want in stock?we wiill get it, because serving those who buy their "groceries here is our first consideration. Planning Dinner for Thanksgiving It will be made easier if you will visit our store and see how well we are prepared to supply your re quirements in Btaple foods and dainties. Everything that is needed to make the Thanks* giving dinner complete can be found here?and you will find the prices are as good as the best. 4 Mules and 1 Horse For Sale Cheap. J?C . AC C u>f&frlc?d?2M i' MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. 0. Toys And All Christmas Goods ARRIVING Come to either my Hardware or Furniture Store, select any goods you want, make a small payment on them and I will keep them for you till Christmas. Ml These Make Usefnl Gifts Oood Carpenters Tools, Automobile Tools, Pumps Jacks, Boys Axes, Food Choppers, Large Aluminum Roasters, Peroolators, Pretty Crockery, Silver Knives and Forks, Shot Onns, 22 Rifles, Air Rifles, Nice Rags, Rooking Chairs, Living Room Suite, Parlor Suite, Nioe Tables, All Kinds Furniture, Phonographs and Reoordi Boys Wagons and Velocipedes, Extra Large Stock Pocket Knives, Foot Balls, Base Ball Goods. 1i? ?|j . -Kid* * WH ,1ft Andtton't forget I have all kinds Beating 8tov*e, Cook Storea and Range* PRICKS OH BVBRYTHING ARB RIGHT O. I ?'(fill/ vltti' H ? \ M'] LOUISBDRG, If. C.' Furniture Store Hardware Store Phone 309
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