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a Jerry Christmas - It won't b, a Vcnr ?err, Chnatm., for .ho.. Gonnun, Tho pho.o Ju.t ?nv,d fr8B Be.Un. HUGHES KNIGHT OF ROUND TABLE Secretary ??f .Stuto \<1 i11<->! Organization Which Lim its Membership to llnmlii il and Twenty-eight. Oakland. Cel., iw?r. 24. - Secretary of Stat** ClmrlPM Kvatis HiiuId-k has been marie the third honors r\ knight of tli?' round table, it is ail* nouuced l?on? bv J. A. McDonald, secretary of tin- International board of Loyal Ktnglits #?f the Hound Ta ble. M? ? iitb?? r*?liii? in the Honorary Kniulilf Ik limited to 12K tliroiruli mit ? world, fti Imitation <?f tii?* number said to liave mad?* up the' ancient round f;? l>l?* of Kint: Arthur. The l.oyal Kniuhls of tie1 Hound Table its a luncheon -service club >iiu liar to Hotary : it cniphasi/es loyal pec/orniance of tlt?* responsibllitb s of cltir.enshl|i. and a co-operutiv spirit in ? ? 31 r*11 couiiuuiiity. Tin- l.oy al Kniuhts npmdut the lionorar* knights. a tribute conferred onh i'i recognition or exceptional ???rvic? to humanity. The first two to-be vatcd t?? Hie knighthood w.-i. TIi?m as A. Ildison and l.uther Horhanl Then Mr. IIu^Ih was ? ho-? n. for constructive service in tfie field ?f statcsiua nshlp. In his acceptance Secretnr> Hughes wrote: "The honor is hit.ii ly appreciated, and In vb \v of the sentiment* which animate the or. in izatlon as a non-political, non .-tcta Ian, frieml*h|p elub. devoind Jo loyal CO-Operatlve living. and in view of the emphasis placed upon tlu h?val 1 service of citizens?hi the perform snce of public duty, it giv? no- iimca pleasure to accept." W I \ FA I.I. XKWS Wlnfall. Dec. 22 Mr* Ci. I. (tools hee spent Monday in Klizabeth shopping. *. Miss |)on i White ami Mrs. W. I. Jessnp spent Thursday in Eliza belli "Cltv shopping. Miss rbirlne White returned home last night after spending a few days In lb rtford. ?I'lie m vv preacher. Hey. M StriU ford and family have Just arrived to take charge j?f l'orqulmau< circuit Mrs. W I*. Morgan was taken to a doctor thl- morning to have a gr?di sewed up in her forehead, caused bv running against the sharp ed?e of tile house Tom White and family were in Kllza eth City Wednesday on biisl-, ness. Ml-"*es Dona White and Myrtle tTmohlett have Just returned from Nor To Ik after a sh< rf vl it to friends* and relatives. M'** Alice Jones has Just returned from school at It-inner Klk. to spend th" winter. Vr* \y t, fxtve and family and V" i" M lv>" 11 ?? ?!?? Ti' mdiiv In |gj|.. ,i (t. rpv <4.h"i Wen'i v llurdh . clerk <t Hill ?"re Inn. near Win all. was shooting a to man nndlo and spurks flew in the window and set lots of fireworks on fIr? on Tuesday night. Tin- amount of the loss l? not yet known. .1 II Hal ? in llet ,| , ? business w -rday lit >*i \\ hti dii-.s mi:tiioi?h or AMKttK AN 1.1 MIll-'.ltIM; III : 'lax. Mich.. Dec 2 1 firing donkc. engines, working on skbi ways and swinglut. an a.v in the snow covered timber r* .ions of Northern Michigan Is part of the work now being done by A. M. Koi I * luff, former captain in flu* Imperial V Itusslau army. This Is tin* seventh ? state in which Captain KorlofT lias, worked an a lumber jack to obtain { information which lie expect* to tako ?, hack to llussla In order to teach J American forestry i/u-lhmU to his V country men. $ KorlofT. who is graduate of the ^ Imperial Forestry School at Petro- 4 urad ami who rccelved....a master's 4 ih-Kp'e rroin the I'nlvendty of Wash- ^ iiiutmi last war. now is work inu un- V ilt-r the auspices of the school of for entry of Vale t'niverslty. ^ Horn in Siberia'32 years auo. Cap tain Korloff spent Ave >cars in the {c Kusslan army, during which time he served auain.-t the (Hermans in the ** lliua campaign. j V, 3 lU M\\l\ AMI Itt'SSlA ^ \FCiOTIATIO\S ^ nucharest. I>ec. 24.? Much inter-' (j est is hclnc manifested liyre in the negotiations at Tiraspol between IJu Miiiiitan and Itusslau commissions, which are endeavoring to reach an jg agreement on a commercial treaty TJ be(we? n the two countries. It is ^ ?e"ml-<,rriela!l> declared her. that llje jg iK^otintions will be confined strict- *"* ly I?? trade matt* r?< and vvlii do| c\- fo ? ? i -l to ai< pol it fen | sirrati :? ments Ji, whle'i Ho 1%ii. siaii- n< ? > latnrs nnv & The w of the commissions Is -??in. w hat situplilied because of the t ? c? ni minimi'.at ion ??r the IJ? d IJns i;m caiii;>ai;ii# tor the maiiitenanee <? ?t the llessarabian issue as an open j* intention. From the hi^hc.*! i|iiarfers ij, i? i intimateil that liunjjjnia regards *?? the province ceib d In it under the nrms of tin armistice with Soviet Itussla as definitely Itumanian. never lo be ceiled back l?> Soviet Russia. I'.in cement compatn went broke ia New Yorlc. Let this lie a concrete ?vaniple ol bad management. ? ' ? r . I' l. - ? I . . . I ?: I if! .||.? ?' ii*? :i t. i ? *J I: : lii*. ? ?i ? ? ;<r? . .. . . Y - ? ??(* i.,?irhiiiw ;.ii?l . ..,11.^, A I.?i.l - ?** ' I? I? ? i i i.-l' n ?l Y % s 11?i? ?iitv ?i-iii i- ??..? or t... "X <-il> p' .uilat..?m to {? I I 11 a ? f'lil'i f II V i. .\M> <;OOI>YK\K TIISKS Y I or Scr\ Ire hikI n?i Kfari ion X Al io si rri.Y At \ t i.t \.mzi\<; .|. (oiiipaiiv V I'HONK 407 X iz: ! WHITMAN'S || | CHOCOLATES ft $ iX X 'I lif (Jirislnuis (,iil X ?!? ~ ?!? X X I lull nil the family uill X "i" x . ? i I ritjoy. X v ?5. The Apothecary Shop ?11 MAH-JONGG I.OW \> K.I.HO llh.ll As S;t(i.ou, Not in;?nv j't 11 ii> |?r!?? lM?t nil valti< p. spun\i, run.*: for tin ihIcIh to if-> p!emniro. MELICK'S We wish to thank you for your part in our past prosper ity and to wish for you a Christmas of unusual happiness and satisfaction. R. L. Garrett CHRISTMAS WISHES i"'ilic?rr-t -.?i liiv- unit {.trctiiifi* \.f >iikI vt i I It kimlol llioujilit- In >mi. May l>:t]>;>inr.. txiil joy lip yours llii.? f?'*livp (".imiu jhkI fut willi yon for Fowler &1 Co. II E U'l'HhAliTt. HUM /? iTHO\ H.E I lie ^ ulrlill)' l<>?? IIIiI'll- < lit I n liri^lii? \lie vi-!i lor you ??illi all our uiijiiit I Ml JIM ( IIItlSTM IS Gallop 6? Toxey In tinvs of CRnslmas faoljy 7\nd candles mellow ligfit f"\n.y tP,v KoartR Le jolly And every ppospeci cpigRi CAROLINA POTATO EXCHANGE N. IKlWMtl) SMITH. (ii'iifral Miiiiajirr Vi c wouldn't l?'l IIii!? ('.hrintmai* pit? W it 11<? iiI a ?iiril lo you We l!i;uik yon for your i>.(troiia?< And fri<>nd?lii]i fjood and Irnr. J. W. Shannonhouse & Son ION HIGHEST MAKKET PRICES Ship COTTON To WINBORNE&CO. KOIIFOI.K, YIHGINIA Tli?*y |inv dr?fl? for 90 |wr cent on rolton to l?e Mil t on arrival ar.d 73 |wr ccnt if to Ik* Mored. *
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