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i i 1.1; i i 'i - i y 1 'I' HI it; a 1 1 . ' t V if I! . i; i ; i! PAG2TW0 r TJI2 ACHH7ILLII GAZ2TT2-1IEW3. I K 'UN I B I IL 1 IL 1 Y I 9 1 1 ' BaaasBBBBBBaBBSBBBBBBBaasBBBBBBasBmsBBBBsasBSBBBBBBBSBeaaaaaBSBBBBBSBsaB Ve have searched the novelty markets of (Iiis country, ami brought lien- for you suitable things for Christmas Presents. Many believe in making a long profit on short lived goods. We believe in making a short profit that will move Holiday (loo.ls now, as we have other lines to devote our time to after Christmas. Our stock not only contains novelties, but useful presents for AVomen, Men and Little Folk. KindleyV Ideal (iuarautced Kid Cloves for Women, all sizes and all colors. $1.00 a pair; Hig Assortment Children's Kid (J loves $1.00 a pair; Men's Heavy Cape Gloves $1.00 a pair. v HANDKERCHIEFS Dainty Sheer Handkerchiefs, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c; Xew lielts, 25c to $1.25; New Combs in holly boxes, 25c and 50c; New Belt Pins in holly boxes 25c and 50c; Mexican Drawn Work, 98c to $9.85 per piece; New Royal Society Packages, I'.utterlly Aprons, Hags. Center Pieces, in; 25c to $1.25. -WlffiMHEZi All Coats Suits, Capes and Coats selling now at a fourth to a half less than value. Come here for your holiday wants and save money. W. E,. KINDLEY CO. 15-17 S. MAIN STRELET c lilr I ITT SURVEY OF STATE FROM Tilt ML Mr. Batts, Now Known to Fame as a Corn Grower, Gets $5. a Bushel lor Seed Corn. Tlit Cuzvltr-NewM lSiireiiu. Cliamlrtr of fiunnn rri Hounifi, I (!! mmi llullilintr. IkIi. 1v. 20. Hi'inljiry ('lurin.i II. I'i.- of the flute Literary and Historical iihho- union. h luirtlruliirly il.-nln-il th.it lluilv i l KtplInK should, mimi-tiim whfti he la In Amcriin. 1)1 llvor (he iintiuul ii.lilr mm livforo that ansoiiii tloii, tu.il o hi' ni'intlv wrolt- Mr. KiltiiK. usItlnB lilni If he intenileil to vlBlt tin- I'nllt-il Statf uny time nrxl ii 1 1 1 1 1 in ii . Mr. I'm-, nn unlint tulnilrtr of Mr. KtplitiK. ''tit to thiit author 11 ropy of oii- of hl fiivoriti' Klllim' xtrarts, luikliiK th' author to sIkh it ao it ooulil be fraunil. Mr. I'm- has ritvlvrcl the following li-ttcr from Mr. KiillnK. ilati-il at Iturunsh, Siiasm'X, I :nir liitnl . I ii'ccmtuT tt: "I" am In rr---1 1 C of .your l.tttr of Nnvi'mlnr 2'.', rontiiliiliiK an Invitation to Hpcnk tio fori' tin' North Carvllim I.Uprury nnl 1 1 iittorlcal ann'M'lutloii. 1 have to thank M'u very murh for so lionorlnn nu n ml ran only rettri't that my pros cut planH iln not Include n inlt to the I'liUt-il Stiit.-s and Canuila (lurlliK the on m nt year. 1 nut returning you the 1 lAtrai t which you suit from a upoi-ch I I niailc at McCtll university, which I i liavc much plcamiri In alanine na n iuci.il.. ii." Tin- following Ii the cx tratc ri fem-d to and It la rnttttr-l: ' "Tho Man to Watch." "Sooner or lutr you will '" gome man to whom the Idea of wealth oh mere wealth docs not appeal, whom the methodn of aniasslm; that wealth do not Inter cut, and who will not accept money If ou offer It to him at n certain price. At firm you will be Inclined to I-iokIi nt thil man, and to think that ho is not xmart In hia ideaa. 1 nUk'tiJ't that you watch him rloaely, for he will presently demonstrate to you that money dominates evi r body except the man who does not want money. You may inw't thp man on your farm, in your vlllai;o, or In your legislature. He aure that, whenever or wherever you meet him, n soon as it comes to n direct Inane between you, his little llnuer will bo thicker than your loins. You will (to In fenr of him; he will not no In fear of you. You will do what he wants; he will not do what you want. You win ilml that you have no weapon In your iirmory with which you enn attack him: r... argument with which you can appeal to him. Whatever you iraln he will naln tnor 1 "I would llko to atudy that man. I would like you better to be that man, because from the lowest point of view It does not pay to be obsewsed by the desire of wealth's aake. If more wealth is neceaaary to you, for purposes not your own, use your left hand to acquire il, but keep your rlnht for your proper work In life. If you employ l.oili arms In that Kami' you will be In danger of utoopInK; In daiiKir also of Ionian your aoul." To i'lunw tfio Current. In a day or two the apparatus for iliaiinlnx the direct current of elec tricity at the penitentiary to an nl lernatltiK current, for use In con nection with the electric chair, will be received, having been ahlpped from Fort Wayne Inat Saturday, nil the other parts of the chair havlnn been received from Oaalnlng (former ly RinK-BInK). The death chamber la In the east wlmr of the great prlaon here and la on the first floor. There are really two rooms, and theae are J 13 J 1 ) 8 Nothing expresses quite so well the real Christmas spirit as a book Serious, Light, Comic and no place quite s convenient or with a wider selection of authors and bindings than our More on the Square. BEAUTIFUL CHRIST MAS BOOKS Harrison Fisher's Ameri can Beauties ... .$3.00 Olnrenee Underwood's Oirls of Today ,...$3.00 A Baud of Sweethearts by Famous American Artists $2.50 I)'e Poems of the Kigh teenth Century ..$2.50 Love Konga by llenrich Heine. .. .. r..$2.50 COMIO SATIRE A Cynic's Meditation 75c Stung Again 50c The Bachelor and the Baby 50c The Huhaiyat of Bridge $1 , Sonnets of a Chorus Girl r 50c A Bunch of Lemons . .50c MISCELLANEOUS SMALL BOOKS The Master of the Inn 50c Jonathan and David, ,50c t As n Man Thinketh . .30c Song of our Syrian Guest 50c The Perfect Tribute ..50c Little Sister Snow . .$1.00 NEW BOOKS The Foreigner, by Ralph Connor. When a Man Marries, by Bhinehart. Half u Chance by Ishani. Options, by 0. Henry. The Master, by Bachelor. Lords of High. Decision, by Nicholson. Hackney & The Leading Stationers. tloale Company ON THE SQUARE, only about 30 feet from the six cells which have been set opart from per sons who have been condemned to death, there are now but only one occupant, who is to be placed in the chair January 14. Thus the doomed men will have to go only a very short distance. The law aays there are to be 12 witnesses and also clergymen and any relatives of the prisoner who may desire to be present. There will also be present the prison physician and wnrdeii. The latter or his depu ty will turn on the current, except In I lie case of the tirut electrocution, for K. F. liavis of t'ornlnc. N. Y.. the ex pert, who will lit up the chair, will do the work. This man Dnvls Rot the contract for the chnlr for use here, and It will be built for him nt Oa slnlntf. 'Hie A. and M- college will end the llrat half of It term next Wednesday, and It has been marked by admirable behavior and nood work throughout and with nn attendance much in ex cess of that Inst year. The new dor mitory will be reirdy for use when the next term begins. Heavy Cotton Iloceipt. In spite of the fuct that there are a score of places In this county which buy cotton, KalelKh's receipts this senaon have Increased more than SO HO bale compared with those last year to this date. Now they amount to 10,844 bales, as una I nst only 7t21 In this state In 1908. It Is said that In tho territory Immediately around this city not over 2000 bales are now held. A charter is granted Elon Banking and Trust company, at Elon college, capital stock $25,000. !"rollllc Corn for (lie Mountalna. Kx-Congreasman W. T. Crawford of the Tenth district is. like everybody else, very (treat ly Interested In the ! WnntlfFflll Mm Irrnwln .1 ..r. n t... T . . v. - wwiiv vj rfiMiii K. Itatts In this county, at his form 14 miles south of Kaleigh, and he made a rlalt there last week, as the Kueat of Mr. Hhlpman, and each iMiuxht a 'bushel of the wonderful ; prolific corn, which Is sold for IS a bushel, and it will be planted In sev eral of the mountain counties. There had been some doubters about this wonderful yield of corn, but there Is no reason for any doubt, as no evi dence could have been stronger than presented before the committee, head ed by Commissioner of Agriculture William A. Oraham. who had charge of the award. Next year Mr. Halts Intends to see If he cannot break his own record, and a large number of other Wake farmers are going to try what they can do. XMAS PRESENTS For the old folks there is nothing more suitable than a properly fltted pair Of Olasaea. With twelve years of , experience, I give you the work of an expert F. K. Gardner Ere Hpoclallst. Manufacturing Optician. 10 Drbunior nulldlug. To Christmas Shoppers Where Ycu Have the Advantage Our two stores in 1 gives you a grenter seleotion than the ordinary store. The Shoe, Notion and Hat . Department is filled with different things to select from Toys and Dolls, Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, (Hove Boxes, Box Paper, Perfumes, Handkerchiefs, etc. A BIG SELECTION OF THE NEWEST NECK TIES JUST IN A Stetson Hat would do, hut let us show you a pair of Stacy-Adams Shoes for men or a pair of lied Cross for women. And don't forpret a hox of HOLEPROOF HOSIERY or WUNDERHOSE remember we have them for men, women aud chil dren. STEP RIGHT IN the Grocery Department where you will find a full line of eatables to suit the occasion Apples, Oranges, firapes, P.ananas, Coco aunts, j Pineapples, liaisins. Cranberries, Candies, etc. ' ; Also a nice assortment of box candies. When you think you have ordered all you want just add one Dove Drand Ham. O K Grocery Co. 362-364 Depot St. Phone 672. IP 1 MEN WEAR THEM We have the styles they like. ' Sets of Pins and Buttons - Solid gold in cases $4.00 to $3225 Solid silver with sets $2.00 Gold filled $1.75 to $250 Solid Gold Cravat Holders in mannish designs $125 to $1050 t " ? Arthur M. Field Co. N 22 i JNn- N- ' 8U In large quarters. Hi.' I!' 1
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