R. F. P, Na 8. 3. A. Lovves is on the sick list b-ut we are glad to say that he is improving. Hope he will soon tiQ out. „ 1 Mr. Authur Perkins oi Chape! Hil! is visiting his sister JNlrs. John C«nklin. J. F* Barber who has spent several weeks with his mother Mrs.. I). M. Barber has returned to his home. We are glad he is i;mproving very much. T. L. Hays of the Southern R. R, spent a few hours at home Monday a. m. Glad to see him. We stopped for dinner with our friend J. H. Ross one day last week, Uncle Henery was the fii St to take advantage ol the Parcle Post on No. 8. He shipped a valuable pkg of furs. By express it would have cost 2,00 Some savings, beside a tnp tx) the express office. This winds up our 8 years on Ko. 8. Just 8 years ago we started to serve the good people on No. 8 and we are still satis fied that we have the best pat rons on earth. We thank them for all their kindness to us hope they will fix up all the b ad places in the roads. We can give better service if not bothered with the bad places. Thanks to you ail. Unbleached Muslin, 38 in. wide, will be Sold for 5 l-2c per yard. Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns, value 75c, will be sold for 43c. Haw River Items After a severe tussel (vith the LaGrippe the past month the writer appears again with a thankful heart. Rev. G. L. H^urry filled his ap pointment Sunday to the delight uf his flock. Mr. Ed Keck of Richmond is Tisiting relatives here. We hope he will have a pleasant stay. Mrs. Daisy Thompson of Ossi- pee spent Saturday ard Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas BuHard. Miss Low Hughes who has been ill with Lagrippe is much better. Hope she will soon be out. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McPher son are the happiest people in all the realms lis a fine boy who has come to brighten their home., The couple of our town who were married the 20 of last April in Greensboro and have kept it fVom the public untill Christmas were very good on keeping a secret. Mr John Kimrey who has been very ill with pneumonia is im proving of which we are glad to say. We are sorry to say that Mr. L Lashley's health is not improv ing very fast. We hope he will soon ,be at his place again. Mrs. Nellie Bullard is on the £ick list this \veek, we hope for her a spendy recovery. G. P. Cates our R. F. D. Carrier Jit Aitamahaw on No 2 spent Saturday night at Haw Rivei Yvith his parents, he left Sunday evening for Aitamahaw. to resume work Monday. He seems «§uite Cheerful. On Jan 4ih the death angel passed his wings over the home of Ernest Modiin aud claimed lor his victim their darling babe and carried it to the Garden above. Weep not fond parents your rling is safe in the Kingdom abov’G. Prof. Smith and his efficient teachers have settled down to work, and have a good attendace. On Jan. Gth the good archer who garners for the skies entered the borne of Mr. and Mrs. G.^C. Stout and took their darling from their fond embrace and carried him to his home be yond the skies. He is waiting on the other shore for his fond parents. He was ten years old. Our town was saddened Tues day evening Jan 7ch when it was learned Mrs. E. M. Coble \vas dead. i She svas about 76 years old. i She leaves a husband twodaugh-1 ters and tiiree sons, also an adopted child to muurn their ioss. Now the motJ)ers chair is vacant in that home, her sweet voice is forever hushed. She died as she lived that of a Chris tian. She was a member of the M. P. Church at .Me. Pieas- anc where she v/as laid av,-ay by loving hands to await thei re.suneer,i(>n. We do no: hesi-, taie r; co;n;nend her uprighti hf'j lo {'*-r ^ friends; ■ ivbv. U. Cj'ry ^?unducted the I Ki.? Vi..;' nad been in failing! aviU '.va- u- the; eno ai'i)r!iuohin.c. Ic di(i not' r.:'S 10 her; Now is your Opportunity. We are through taking stock and find tha we are overstocked in all depa^'tments. Our method is not to carry ovJ any stock from one season to the next; so everything in the line of wintj stock must be sold regardless of cost. We here mention only a few of our many bargains: We have just taken our en tire stock of Dry Goods and found lots of remnants of all kinds of goods, cotton and pieces of silks and satins which we have thrown out on the tables at almost given away price*. Don’t miss this opportunity. 1 lot of calico, light or dark wiii go for 5c per yd. 1 lot of percals, light colors will go for 7 3-4c per yd. 1 lot of goods, all wool, all desirable shades; also whip cords among the lot, value 50c, sale price 37 l-2c. Unbleached muslin, 38 inches wide, will be sold for 5|c yd. Ladies’ Flannelette night govt’ns, value 75c, will go for 43c. Now is your opportunity for ready-made goods at less than cost of raw material—all odds and ends. 1 lot waistes, broken size, such as White Tailored, black Satin and fancy Sheperd, plaid or stripes, value 98c,will go for 49c. 1 lot skirts,all-wool for $L25. 1 lot of skirts, for $L75, 1 lot skirts, value up to $5, will go for $2.98. Now is the last opportunity for your coat suits. We have 50 coat suits left over and we must sell them before the winter is gone. They willl be sokl regardless of cost. A $15 suit will be sold for J7.98. Suits were sold as high as |20 will be sold for $9.90. Ladies’ black coats, the $10 kind, plain tailored, satin lin ed ail through, will be sold for $5.90. $5 kind will be sold for $3.49, the $7.50 kind will be sold for $4.50. Millinety! Millinery! have tried ' our best to have a good selec- 50 ladies can get a pretty trimmed or street hat now for 98c. These hats were sold as high as $3.98, sale price 98c. 35 hats, hand-made, beauti ful hats, all trimmed, all col ors, were sold as high as $7.98 sale price . $2.49. 1 lot of Turbans, silks and velvets, will be sold for 98c. 1 lot children’s hats, value up to $3.58, will go for i?L25. 1 lot children s hats, 19c. A big line of Aviation caps for Misses and children, value 40c, special 19c. Ladies' silk scarfs, value 50c for 24c, 65c value for «i9c. Clothing! Clothing! ^ We have never had a bet- I ter line of clothing as we had tion—good quality and line workmanship. Our line is now broken up 3 or 4 suits of a kind, and we want ’ to sell them; no price will keep them back frorh going out of our store. A good everyday suit, strong and durable, value $6.00, special $3.89. 39c, m#n’s suits. $8 and $9 fine special $5.98. $10 aiid $12 fine Men's suits, ‘ al-vvbol latfest styles, special $7.48. $18 and $20 Men’s suits, made of fine australian wool tailor- made, special $12.48. A big line of men’s pants will be sold at a sacrifice: $1 75 Men’s Pants for .$1 25 2 50 “ 175 3 50 “ " 2 25 5 00 and $6 pants for 3^ Don’t Miss the Opportunity in Boys’Suits. Boys’ suits, $1.75 value, speci al $1.19. $1 ^ Suits, special, $l| 5 50 “ You can never get too mnclj top shirts: 50c, 65c and Men's top shirts, special .. and $1.25 Men's shirts, sr 8^. Men’s all-wool top shirts ue $1.25 and $i.50, special ’ Men’s heavy all-wool value 25c, special 17c. Our Line of Men’s HatsI Large and attractractive- Our Priccs win Sur prise You. $125 & $150 Men’s Hats, $2 00 & $2m Men’s Bate,’ Special, li You csn not get a better gain in shoes,for men, worn, children than you can get at >Iazur’s. We have doubled business in our shoe departnii and will try to clean our j for our big line of low cut si for spring and summer. Don’t Delay. The Opportunity is Too Big To Miss. Gome right Now fore the Best is Picked Over. SecLadiej Silk scarfs 24e 6Sc scarfi 39c Same goods for Less Money I.J.Mazur I I The Store Prize Offers from Leading • Book on patents. '“W’hy some invento; bies.s ±vuYo:.. 1 u i K ; la search of Patent Office records Acting Commissioner of F- the U. S. Patant Office. Hints to inventors, c ran Ln;,i n: asiufacturers ‘‘Inventions needed.*' nd rough s^'.etch or model for Our Mr. Greeley was formerly, such had full charsre of . / J-'-. Attorneys Will Get VOL. At 71 day Ja; format held in Churcl] Day in Heidell been pi 1663. day is the Hi lowing special 1. Ai tiou of D. McI 2. A] former S. J Taken Beforral son. 4. A]| by the iieform 5. Ai erg Cl Andrew These be brief >and will ipropriati Gome Honor i Jamei Crumul Rice, Bi ton, Ma B1o?d^ Burch^ Warred wood, pie. . -Neliy Rippy,. Roy Sell nieSutt . Euel?. Autney fonza Sydney) ton, Eh nock, Wagne^ •Smith. From Myrete Emm nock, B hngs, C Coi All th mance Assocsa to meet GrahERi 1913. It is will be, the chid spectivd and., ala ani girj in diffei Pleasl ii. m. ^A Dul Oen. J, suffragJ suffragJ any aid . having i linked t Wood ' "13'' bt Judge A were 13 and in t 13th da Afchiba Wiilia ^^^agazin row Will , cratic j And so^ purpose Mr. V J. c Ipartof i ■ nurt som jway acc , hi a many Ishown hi k We arc Jp able to PwiH soon Ad ver i