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THE MORNING HERALD, JANUARY 29, 1915. 1 tHMftf MHfetf&VI 3 E Handsome and Useful Presents Given Away Free to All Our eir Patronage mers ior Ctssto A Few of Our Beau tiful Premiums 42-piece Dinner Set. folid Oak Mission Clock. Casserole in Silver Frame Toilet Sets -Axminster Rugs 5 4-pieee Punch Bowl Set Silver Crum Sets Silver Fruit Dishes Silver Mounted Tankards Cutlery Sets Cut Glass Roaster Sets Silver Berrv and Fruit Sets Brass Clocks Porcelain Cooking Sets Carving Sets Dictionaries Bibles Kitchen Sets Food Choppers' Win. Rogers Silverware Watches . Tovs A. D. S. Agency Our. GZ3 &&&&& iiu A. D. S. Agency We offer beautiful, substantial' and serviceable presents for your choosing. -They st you nothing. Only buy that which you ordinarily buy, of the best 'goods; at the usual prjees and anv of the' articles displayed in our catalogue are yours. - . We thank you most heartily for your past patronage -and will thank you subslanl ially .for each, and ever future -favor. 'Will strive to deserve your friendship ly the most courteous and generous treatment in our store and by selling you goods thai have exeellenee for their trade-mark. We donv want your patronage for a day only, but for all time, and we intend to have it if that sort of treatment and merchaNidise' will induce it. PHONE OR WRITE FOE OtTR CATALOGUE KHOWI NO- TF.ESE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. n I if MY JOHN U. BIGGS Phone 1075 President H. A. RIGGS Prescription Druggist . Manager " FRANK L. ELKINS . . . Assistant Mgr. Corner Angler Avenue and Elm Street, Durham, N. C. We sincere! v believe that "regular enstoiners are entitled to' more for their money than an occasional buyer, and in order that they n; receive more in return for their i continuous dealings with us, we offer a large list -of both useful anil desirable giflr in apreciation (f their pati-(nage. . This Profit -Sharing Plan can not only help but plea'se our eustoiRas7lor in no 'other manner can we give presents to our patrons in proper proportion to the amount of purchases made by them. ., The Prices of Our .Merchandise Remain the Same Our Premium Department is the result of careful studv of.f.dvertising and i.usines building plans. The qualitv and price r everv article we handle wen; established long before anv gift plans were adopted, and SO CHANGE IX PRJCE 01? (L1' A LITY OK ANY AR TICLE HAS JJEKN MADE ON ACCOUNT OF IT, NOR Wlli; ANY RE MADE. 9 ' OF THE X(Editoriai Note: Herein Statisti Sain has attempted to confine (Tmself strictly to the truth. It he las erred, he craves Indulgence of (Jr. Average American.) UNDER the head of the Good of the Ordw at the last meet ing of the kitchen cabinet. Statist lc-l Sam manaseJ to tandwich In the following: "The otltsr day I got to talking irlth tome of the men at the works, ind conversation drifted into the tubject of the tfids and ends drawer it the average American family. "Stop and think! Just for tue tun t It, go and look! See what in four own odds and end. i:rr.wei . "One of the stroi sca:, and, at the same time, most peculiar. Instinct , ( oH5C.CS?a..!Sor.563SO:'e'2 "i St 6 CS.vCSsO:V355.V.C-.vCSC;.'tO 5 C wheTh'e 1,u!s ,hinsUTnthin,t ! g . WIIAT CNE GDIS AND ENDS E?.AT7ZF. COT. odds and ends drawer, he does" so O -3 YAIli;.-" DIFFKUKXT CO'.onnD TWINK. 7 Mll.U T!( K!.T not with the settled idea that C s. r.0 cMt-v.ii:.iii; t '!C-l I M V-!: iWITiiori ! '.AN i. - 1 . ' T,)f OF (!.S-.VAXTil. l i.v ivri:r.. UAI I. I.u nf filllhr lli !il!t rnthp .1. VI A V I. a An,l thu li'i'n t 'O ! I l ", I ! . np',l..l i.v Mr. Averaae American in K: CI HTAIX IlOLfSFU. I:U".I TlCXI-nS. H'HK.WS. N!1.S. .'!OXK! I " ' w looking for that old caster ti..it U kpows lie pul away ii. tl-.e ;.hls a:n. eniis diawtM- llnK ioosii't know :if n baby lias taken out I. if s--nent -.i'.on:, V his customary carniuj Hr.es. wouli! -. be found to be ten tir.:cs the woitl.'p of the fool thin? he falls to find. j "Tht price paid out foi tmns what usually make.-, a mail .-to:, t cunsuici wliethpi li- will throw 1 1. Uiiiig away oi itMric t!.vii. 1.: 1 odu- aud enua tiiav.ci. 11c Ubualij Tl'." OF M X CAXIU.:. 'I'Al 1 KnV!:FX FO: XKV.': r r v.!;i v a:;s FiNKJl.S i'it-tm:. ilY!Xi t au:'. fsi.k h m;-.!- ;.. N !J.S. A.".-:.)irri:J - 1 I' '"III. I K 1. ;:.- axi r-rxciu IN IT. : S"1V U '!AMO!S SKfX P!! v-.t,,- 'a;;T rVilOCHAP 1Y O' Ti- r,:t;K io?i!xo:. i-m:xX(2 x':i:ni.::. i.a.'.-: fh Oi." ISKAV.'i 1 trt-vrt'. t I !: ': i M.;K v vuxi.-m i.itr.-;:. vnv u ii. i..:. -i i:Kir. ''. - - 07IIE THINGS. ' Ol"lis and !!! i lr iwr-r f Ai::ci i.a 1 1) iFi xrT mmvi. maxoi.k 1:; ITTI.i: ?. KM l 'TV. AXUIPi:R. ... i;..,; , f , i ,. ,K 1 ,.,:.! .'.rav.cr. pt.S. I'M.!. P'X. OAS TIP. j, it-is .'!.'. i."!i r than WKFXCM. Ki:VS. CSS COCK. o!H i'!tri:-ic, valu- f what he lays N-r;.;;s. o'.n u:oi;. o;v":,y ' ;. .;iTC.ii:x kxivks. I -r-r t:!.- e ::,;.vi..i of Th-e here ; TON'S TWK::vKU !.! TlX . , .. " v. :.i . Avr.i.;o ; V T.-?'MAM.iV POX. TFX ,r:, . . : noi r.ii;:K')T i'-.:. -i n. ;.v "1 .:. fun. t -lairy ;.2:inc;. sn-i-.tx hav.i..!:. , h ,sur ,.c ;l5 yi r rtp'sti T .m.-. TU- J 'i,ufirtv!f b-.t.-? .-.-r r,- -V r,,----- a -7. a ou W"U U-l 1 J'JP' i WW 1, fii.w name of the subject. "Weal's the ue of keys that kne no Iik ks? Why only part of a pyro--r.Tjihy outfit? What good is ft hot in hammer without the guaV Why s.e a portion of a deck of oards? What good is an old tin cup with holo it ? Prass buttons are a dead giveaway: and it's a cinch the small of chu'.r.ois Pkin have served ih :r day a i-ov. Jer ra?s. . You can't r.!- an;. t Ling with a handle, nor drlT a nrnw with the butt-end of a u- d' l:r.pltri;ieat. And still thaw are tii til eiumjilea f the conter.W o? t!ic oUJs and -nd drawex f V": Averag American, of whoT. i proud to say. I aci a bro:lir t STATISTICAL SAM WF.II X" V 1NIX1RMATIUN iECT AXElwJ ,
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