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The Ten Commandments for Christmas Giving B HARVEY PEAKE: rTHOU akalt loaa & prwt of & (ib, txcau ba bu tent (ha gin. 2. Tho atialt naaaa&c ant tb vary youag aaC hm very oh. 9. Thoa JuJl buy withn iky meant, rcaembar io the apirit of the gift sad mot the value. 4. Thoa shah mot become Bail to the awn exchange of gift. Let thy heart go with each aad amy greeting or praaeot thou andettout 5. Thoa thah make ouch gift at thy (kill ma wairant, inaimuch at (he work of thy baasa give, added value to the offering. 6. Thou thah tie up ao bitter remembrancet with a gilt, but only peace and good will. 7. Thoa thah have thy giro) ready aavcral dart before the time of delivery, that the immediate dart before Chrutmaa may be filled with peace and happineit, and not with turmoil and Ireazy A. Thou thah teek the abodea of tha poof and friendlett with tuch wholesome gift a may cheer and Bouiiah theii hungry bodiei and hearth 9. Thou thah not gush over thy gift. Thou thah (how thy gratitude to mora aincere way. 10L Thou thit,at earlieat opportunity, give written or verbal thank for tuch kindaeiae at thy friend may have bestowed upon the at Christmas. TWO TOTS IN A TOY SHOP Little Denny Wat Almost Beyond Hope In the Eyes cf His Older Sister, Aged Six. She was six if she was a day; she bad a little fat back in a little black coat and her wisps of red hair matched her red tam-o'shanter. In her firm hand she held a struggling boy about a year younger, and they were getting into the elevator at a big department store and making for "toys." Children are not allowed, unaccom panied by guardians, in most large shops, but such was her air of re sponsibility, of decorum, that it would have been a bold floorwalker who dared to question her. Nor, evidently, was it her first visit. The boy, still held in leash, ran in front and made straight for the space devoted to Santa Claus, his reindeer and his sleigh, piled with toys. There was a background of fir and cedar and a huge Christmas tree, but the pair sat down before the fascinat ing old fellow in his red robe, bis long white beard, holding his big whip, and from his face the small boy did not turn from worshiping in sol emn adoration. Across the room was a creche; also a wonderful and beautiful thing. The Infant Jesus in the manger, the moth er in her 1lue robes, St. Joseph, with bis staff, the three kings resplendent. The children had been perfectly still for fifteen minuteB looking at Santa Claus, when the little girl whis pered to the boy. He squirmed, strug gled, but sbe was too much for him. She dislodged him from his seat, dragged him to the creche, and with motherly, Irish piety, pressed him on his knees. Reverently she described the boly group, then would incite devotion from a more human motive. "See the cow, Denny; you mind the cow we used to milk last summer at the farm when we went on the fresh air? See the goat, Denny; you mind the goat in our alley? It's his pitcher." Hut Denny whined and pulled and pulled to be back again to his idol. The little girl looked up. Her sigh was that glvn by every woman since the besiiijincr. for every man for whose Boul she holds herself respon sible. "Denny," rhe paid, "Denny Hkei Santa CU.JS better than he likes God." flia fcirr.e to ha '.j you r slockintf hitfh And Ut your r oles lo 3anla fly Oire'ht up Ihe chimney Far sway it KiMttH k-twiiW-ririS6AvWrnift 3j May each Christmas, as it g; conies, find us nore and more t 2 -ike him who, as at this time, j ? tecanie a little child for our i salts, more s:mplvuindid, more $ jj humble, more holy, more aflec- j tionate, more resigned, more 5 hrppv, more full of God. J. H. g jjj NewKr.n. A Home Made Presents. "I thought I'd be economical this year and ma'.te my Christmas pres ents myself, instead of buying them, ' said Mrs. Harlem; "so I bought a book of instructions and went ahead.'' "How did you make out?" asked Mrs. Bronte. "The material footed up to 43.58, and I put in a month's bard sowing and cutting;." "How did that compare with last year?" "Last year I bought all I wanted for $35.M First Christina Card. la P-cember. 1844, Mr. W. A. Dob two tout lite slrst CiulaiMna curd. f DENTON NEWS Mr. Ross Cameron, of CSd, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cameron. Mr. T. J. Ellis, of Star, was a busi nens visitor here last week. Mr. Geo. T. Marefield, of Salisbury spent a few days here last week on bisiness. Mr. Leonard Snider has moved into his new residence near Denton high school. Mr. J. F. Yates, of Caraway moving to Denton this week. Miss Eunice Penny, superintendent of the canning club of this county, will establish a class here in Domestic Science, beginning in a few weeks She is now engaged in teaching simi li.r classes at other places in the cotin ty. Mr. Baxter Morris, of Handy, will move his family to Denton in a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry l!.l on November 21, a son. Mrs. E. E. Harris, who underwent an operation at the high point hospital a few days ago, is improving nicely and wll be able to return homo in two or three weeks. WORTHVILLE AND RANDLEMAN ROUTE 2 NEWS Miss Sallie Eostick, of Greensboro, is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Botick . Mr. Causey Freeman, of Steeds, spent a few days in town visiting friends last week. Mr. Will Hurley, who is teaching at Ulah, spent Saturday at home. Mr6. D. M. Meredith, of Greensboro, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Williamson. Mrs. T. E. Millikan has returned from several days visit to friends and relatives in Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Newlin, of Randleman spent Sunday evening at Mr. W. C. Hishaw's. Mr. Tom Bostick, of Spencer, is spending a few days with his par ents. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Groce a son. Mr. Cha,s. Sheffield accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Albright, of near Sea- grove, spent Sunday at Mr. Nathan Sheffield's. Mr. Zeb Nixon made a business trip to Asheboro Saturday. D. L. Brown, a well-known restau rant keeper, of Salisbury, was sen tenced in Superior court at Salisbury- Monday to serve o term of 15 months on the roads and to pay several thou sand dollars tine for selling liquor. As a result of a head-on-collision U'.te Monday on the Central of Geor gia railroad six miics west of Colum bus twenty persons are reported di and thirty njured. T.hn wreck was duo to the misunderstanding of orders on the part of the passenger train which collided with a special train currying a circus. wnimnmnrnhMinwe J Why I nut give your boy an J girl an j opportunity to make their htme 1 study easy and I rffcdiivf Give M them the same chances t o win pro- I motion and success s as the lad having t!e f advantage of WEBSTER b I INTERNATIONAL I I NSW N Dictionary in his home. This new 4 creation answers with final au.hor- 5 it y all kinds of puzzling questions I iu hhtoiy, anoraphy, biography, spelling, promulgation, sports, arts, I and sciences. I I 400.(iW Vocabulary Terms. 2700 Page. S Over 6VD0 Illustrations. Colored Plate. 3 1 The only 21ettcnarv vrttta the Divided Paffa. 3 S The tTr-e matter in equivalent to that s 3 of 4 13-voi jdo encyjlopudia. j ; More Scholarly. Accurate, Convenient, g 1 and Aufhoritnt've .han unv other l og- - tiuh llii-rinnnrv. S REGULAR AND INDIA- PAPKR EDITIONS. I IT 'VP WR,TB ,ot 1 f -.'"Sii '?' -llui.tral.iou8, etc. fc'Safl''! TREK.ft act of Pocket i TZ. ! I M C.&C. MERRIAM CO, g -t'-Xj SPRINQFIE1D. MASS. ,iillllll'-.INililiiliill!iiiii!iiiiiiiliiii'iiiiiiliiiiimin(S APPOINTMENTS M. E. CONFER ENCE (Concluded from first page.)) Concord: Central, il. F. Moores; Epwonh and Center, A. S. Raper. Forest Hill, C. M. Short. Wcstford, R. L. Forbis. West Concord, R. K. Brady. Concord Circuit, P. L. Terrell. Cottonville, Z. V. Johnson. Gold Hill. J. W. Strider. Kannapolis Circuit, S. L. Owen, sup ply. . Mount Pleasant Circuit, G. A. Stamper. New London, E. J. Poe. Norwood, R. M, Taylor, J. D. Ran kin. Jr.. preaaher. Kannapolis Circuit, S. L. Owen, sup- Oakboro Circuit, to M supplied. Salem. A. L. Coborn, supply. Salisbury: First church. T. F. Marr: Pari: avenue, G- W. Vick; Sou Main street, J. H. BrendaE, A. wrusner, Ml -OI f X Ik J 1 itivasii supernumerary. Salisbury circuit, K. C. Kirk. Missionary to Korea, M. B. Stokes. Missionary to Cuba, R. J. PtuUer. Student in Trinity College, W. It. Shelton. Vice President Weaver College, J. R. Walker. Statesville District. W. R. Ware, Presiding Elder. Alexander Circuit, C. K Goode. Catawba circuit, A. G. boftm. Cool Spring Cii-cuit, E. K. Creel. Davidson, Ira Erwin. Granite Falls-Hudson, W. V. Honey- Kickory, First Church, A. L. Stan- fHi'ckory Circuit, T. J. Folger. Irdell Circuit, J. C. Mock. Lenoir Circuit, J. C. Fostclle. Lenoir Station, D. M. Litaker. Maiden, J. A. Peeler. Sr.encer: C. M. Pickens; East Spencer, North Main street, b. r. Richardson. n-....,iinf J W. kennedv. Confeirnc'e evangelist, Sou.h Main street quarterly eonierence, rv. a. aj lor. Winston District. H. K. Boyer, Presiding Elder. Advance, E. Myers. Cooleemee, C. L. McCain. Davidson, P. L. Shore. Davie, T. S. Coble. Farmington, D. C. Ballard. Forsvth. J. W. Vestall. Jackson Hill, J. G. W. Holloway. Kernersville,, J. M. Price. Lewisville, J. E. McSwain. Lexington, W. H. Willis. Linwood, J. W. Ingle. Mocksville, R. M. Hoyle. Thomasville station, W. 0. Goode. Thomasville circuit, J. B. Tabor. Walkertown, R. E. Hunt. West Davie, to be supplied. Winston: Burkhead, G. C. Brink man; Centenary, E. K. McLarty; Grace-Liberty, J. S. Hiatt; Salem, W. M. Smith; Southside, C. C. Williams; West End, R. M. Courtney. Transferred: To Los Angeles con ference, C. A. Hyatt, A. L. Marshall; to Texas conference. L. F. Brothers; to North Caaolina conference, John A. J. I arnngton. Mount Airy District. H. C. Sprinkle, Presiding Elder. Ararat, J. W. Combs, supply. Danbury, O. P. Routh. Dobson, T. V. Crouse. Draper, J. M. Folger. Elkin, J. P. Hipps. Jonesville, D. A. Oakley. Leaksville, A. L. Aycock. Madison-Stoneville, R. S. Howie. Mount Airy Station, G. D. Herman. Mount Airy circuit, J. W. Bennett. Pilot Mountain Station, E. O. Smith deal. Pinnacle Circuit, T. H. Stimpson, supply. Rural Hall. C. R. AUiso. Spray, .1. F. Armstrong Stokesdale, R. L. Doggett. Summerfield, T. B. Johnson. Walnut Cove, G. W. Williams. Yadkinville, W. M. Boring. North Wilkesboro District. T. E. Wagg, Presiding Elder. Avery, H. H. Mitchell, supply. Boone, D. P. Waters. Creston, J. L. Hickman. Elk Park, L. B. Hayes. Helton, E. E. Yates. Jefferson, E. B. Stabler. Laurel Springs, W. C. Bowden. North Wilkesboro, T. J. Rogers. Sparta, A. S. Abemethv. Watauga, W. M. Bagby. Wilkesboro, 0. J. Jones. Wilkes, W. S. Cherrv. Professor and chaplain, Apalachiim 1 raining school, J. Downum. Missionary to Japan, W. A. Wil son. To be supplied. Charlotte District. L. T. Mann, Presiding Elder. AnsonviMe, L. L. Smith. Charlotte Belmont Park, J. H. Brad ley; Brevard Street and Duncan Me morial, L. A. Falls; Calvary, A. 11. Surrutt; Chadwick, J. A. Baldwin; Dilworth, J. O. Ervin, Hawthorne Lane, W. L.Sherrill, junior preacher; K. D. Sherrill; W. L. Nicholson, super numerary; Seversville, W. F. Elliott; Spencer Memorial and Derita, W. 1!. West; trinity, J. W. Moore; Trvon Street, E. L. Bain. Hickory Grove, M. T. Steele. Liksville, B. M. Jackson. Marshville, Seymour Tavlor. Matthews, M. H. Vestal." Monroe, Central, J. E. Abernethy. North Monroe, R. H. Kennington, supply. Morven, I . L. Townsend. ' Pineville, B. F. Hargett. Polkton, W. B. Davis. Prospect, M. A. Osborne. Rocky River, J. C. Williams, sun ply. Thr.rt, tf. r , I'lncher. Unionville, J. T. Stover. Waxhaw, W. F. Sanford. Woddington, N. R. Richardson. Missionary to Japan S. T. Stewart. Missionary to Japan, N. S. Ogburn. Student School of Theology in At- anta, . Dean of School of Theology in At lanta, P. T. Durham. Ashevillc District. C. A. Wood, Presiding Elder. Asheville, Lethel, J. C. Harmon; Central, J. H. Burnkardt; Chestnut Street, D. Atkins; Haywood Street, 1 T. Cordell; West Asheville, W. M Biles; Asheville Circuit. J. W. Carver, supply. Uiltmore and Alt. Pleasant, D. K. Proffitt. Black Mountain, R. L. Ferguson. Brevard Station, W. E. Poovey. Brevard Circuit, C. A. Johnson. Fairview, W. A. Thomas, supply. Flat Rock and -Fletcher, A. Bur gess. Hendersonville, W. F. Womble. Hendersonville Circuit, John H. urcen. Hot Springs-Marshall, W. L. Rex ford. Leicester, L. B. Bogle. Mars Hill, J. L. Smith, supply. Mills River, R. -F. Honeycutt. . Spring Craek, ;J. R. Warren, sup ply. Swannonoa, J. F. Starnes. Tryon-Saluda, Marvin Ax'ld. Walnut, J. Banks, supply. Weaverville Station. E. W. Fox. Weavervilhe Circuit, T. J. Tuggins, supply. President Wewrrille College, W. A. NeweK. , Our Stock of Merchandise Is now in good shape and we will take care of our customers on most anything in the line of dry goods, no tions, groceries, siloes and some hardware. Our goodt are new and we make the price right We appreciate very much the patronage aur customers have given us in the past (our years that we have been in business, and we earnest ly solicit your trade in the future. Call on us early and of ten and we will serve you with OUR BEST ALLEN "37" $795.00. Over Two Million Dollars in Sales has been turned down by the Allen Factory this season, on account not being able to meet the great demand for this wonderful car. The public is tast learning that tne Allen contains more real value than any car in Amer ica today. Ask Us to Demonstrate. Mooresville Station, C. S. Kirkpat- rick. . . Mooresville Circuit, J. T. Katledge. Mt. Zion, J. W. Jones, Jr., preacher; E. M. Hoyle, Newton Station, J. H. West. Nr-h '.enoir Circuit, J. W. Hoyle. 1 .. G. V. Krick. btalebvillc, Broad Street, J. F. Kirk; Race Street, J. W. Williams. Statesville Circuit, D. H. Rinchardt. Stony Point Circuit, W. T. Albright. Troutman Circuit, J. C. Kcever. West Hickory, D. F. Carver. President Davenport College, J. B. Craven. Bursar Davenport College, C. M. Campbell. Professor Davenport College, E. J. Harbison. Superannuated, B. A. York. Morganton Dktrict. J. E. Gay, Presiding Elder. Bald Creek, J. A. Fry. Broad River, C. C. Totherow, supply. Burnsville, M. T. Smathers. CMiffside, H. L. Powell. Connelly Springs-Rutherford Col erford College, B. Wilson. Forest City, J. A. Bowles. Green River, J. M. Barber, supply. Marion Station, L. D. Thompson. Marion Circuit, Elmer Simpso. Marian Mills, J. M. Ridenhaur, sup ply. McDowell, M. W. Mann. Micavilte, E. B. McLane, supply. CL We are in the best shape ever to 1 1 give you what you want in our famous o E Let Us Show You! DRY GOODS All poeted folks know that all cotton goods have advanced, but WE have them at the old prices. See our Dress Goods, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Outiagj Percals, Calicos, Shirting, &c. Notions Dress Shirts, Work Shirts, Overalls, Underwear Jewelry, Watches, Hats, Pants, School Supplies. Made-to-Measure Clothes- The wearer advertises them. The Royal and The International. Now is the time to let us sell yon that Tailored Suit. Groceries We are waiting to Marley & Caveness Ramseur, N. C, Liberty Street. Asheboro, N. C. Morganton Station, E. E. WlL'iam son. Morganton Circuit, A. O Stafford. Old Fort, A. Sherrill; J. B. Car penter, supernumerary. Table Rock, E. B. Troy. E. L. Kirk, Jr., preacher. Spruce-Pirit-Bakersville, J. P. Mor ris. Thermal City, M. W. Heckard, sup ply; J. C. Richardson, supernumerary. Professor in Rutherford College, W. T. Usry. Student Boston University, 0. L. Simpson. Shelby District. J. R. Scroggs, Presiding Elder. Belmont Street, A. P. Ratlidge. Bolwood, J. F. Moser, L. E. Stacey and H. G. Stamey, supernumerary" Bessemer City, W. B. Shinn. Cherry villc. O. C. Fortenberry, J. F. Harrelson, jnior preacher. Crouse, F. W. Cook. Gastoniat Main Street, H. H. Jor dan. Dallas-Ozark, W. A. Jenkins. West End-Franklin Avenue, H. M. Wellman. Kings' Mountain-El Bethel, E. 0. Cole. Lincolnton Station, Z. Paris. Lincolnten Circuit, N. M. Modlin. Lowell-Bethesda, T. A. Plyler. Lowesville, J. A. Sharp M.Adensville, G. A. B. Holderby. Mount Holly. T. J. Houdc SELZ SHOES serve you. Phone or come. Polkville, J. P. Davis. Rock Spring, James H. Green. Shelby, Central, W. E. Aberng Stanley-Iron Station. N. " South Fork, J. H. Roberts. Shelbv Circuit. A. J. Burrus General Evangelist, D. H. D. W. Brown, Candler Sc hool m Waynesville uiHtnct. J. P. Rodgers, Presiding Elder. Andrews W. L. Hutchins. Bethel, J. .M Wrxaster, supply-Bryson-Whittier, J. W. Campbell Canton Station, Parker Holmes, r-ontm rinmit.. W. a. Warren- Clyde, P. H. Brittain. , U Franklin Station, R. H. Dwg5 J Frankli Circuit. Js. supply. Fines Ureek, m. Avevu Glenville, T. L. Noble, suP'y Haywood, A. L. Latham. Hayesville, C. M. Carpeter. Highlands, E. B. Bell, s?P'y Judson, J. D. Pyatt, supply- Tm.uthnn T.. H. Griflltt. Macon, D. S. Richardsoi- Murphy Station, 1. J- rfylln Murphy Circuit, D. V. Howea. Ranger, Gay Bryant Robbinsville, J. J. Eade. Sylvia, G. H. Chritenberry. A Webster. J. L. Te.e, L. d. a nethy, junior preacher. Waynesville, O. P. Ader.
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