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1 PAG3 SUV"; CEOS L3fl THE JIB GQPO'S : PAIR'S Children jDry tor Fletcher's TO- IOQTE GUPTIVE u:jique viiNDov; display PA 1 5 arid 7 South Main St. .. Hanta Claus is growing, more practical each year, and instead of the things that, satisfy the; eye.alone so common in years igone by we'now witness the giving of those wholesome, useful and practical things which one would buy for himself and which are not only gratefully received orxChfistmas day, buy are a source of much joy ami pleasure for many days to come. v - , , ' . ( . l)olls pi . all descriptions.; See the Campbell Kids.' ' See the Crying Dolls. ,".....; You are cordially invited to inspect our nuignjApent showing f 'Holiday .Goods whether you come -to buy or not. ' '' . '"' ' ' ' ':;7 v : ; . ' "; .;-,'; ' ... - Everything Displayed Where you can readily In spect ttve good and make your ' selections, however buay .. we mRy be. Beautiful Neckwear The aeanon'a very newest cre ations, 23c to 92.00. - Kimonas make a moat acceptable pres ent.. They art handy, neat and . comfortable, Sc, worth $1.50. Gloves of all kinds are here in vast assortments.' Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves, gllk Gloves, 50c to IS Handkerchiefs ; ; , All kinds, from the cheapest' to the best great values at Br, 10c and 15c, Ladies JSweaters ; Sweaters of quality very reason ably priced all colors, $1.23, $1.30 and $1.00. Stylish New, Hats ; for .Ladies . " The latest shapes and shades. The right styles and qualities at the right prices;- Every hat In the. house greatly educed, , A New Suit or Coat . For mother, jrrandmother, sister or daughter, . would be "Just Fine." Ladies' -Suits - ' $15.00 Suits, special... 1.$.90 Ladies' Coats ...... . .. : Every Coat In the.house must go, regardless of price. ' Misses' Coats ' ' ;;,( . . " . . Greatly reduced, come and see. them. ; , ' Children's Coats' ' - - , -j At a discount of JO per cent The story of Christmas Is the story" of human sacrifice. The charm of Chrltmas Is the charm of generosity, h Sacrifice and generosity go hand In hifnd In world-wide willingness of all mankind to give, at Christmas time. . Ladies' Jewelry "Cuff Links; Brooch Tins, Scarf Pins, Belt Buckles, , etc. Good goods at lees than Jewel er's prices. . .. ' Special Gift Boxes are supplied free Of charge for all our holiday foods, making: the gifts tloubly attractive. v Silk Neck Scarfs pre sensible, serviceable and benutlful, 50c to$1.50, Bath Robes v anil Lounging Robes make ex cellent girts. Ours are very at tractive this year. .$1.9$ to $6 Hosiery ' An Immense line of Hosiery In all the shades one can Im agine, priced 13c to $1.00. See the'Ladies' Silk Hose, 25c. V Dress Skirts r of attractive styles and excel lent qualities. They make fine gifts. ' - Umbrellas make an attractive ' gift they are useful und certain to be ap preciated. Dress Goods are highly appreciated. Tou ..will find the correct shades and Mtyles here. All dress goods reduced. . ' ' ' v." ! . i Commence right away to do your ChriKtmas trading come forenoons if you can the sooner ybujeome, the better the assortments will be, and then you don't have to worry; ; Make selections now;, we'll deliver. when you want us to. We are showing, ' by farthe finest collection of desirable gifts for men ever shown here. ' . . . imw'-.'Vi T The best place to Buy tJhristlnas' Presents for Your LadyTriends. ' '-'.' A A Card of TliJnks. 1 feel It my duty to return thanks to Mrs. Bettle Coachman. W. M., of Ml. Hose Lodge. No. 152, L, K. of D., for $77.61, death claim of my wife, Vlr rtnla Ducket.' .-,. 1-1L COLUER DUCKET. ' NOTICE We-thank the H.wrtl of Aldermen and Hoard of Trade for the cordial Invitation which they extended to the colored Masonic Oranfl lodge, to con vene In Ashevllle December, 111!. We unanimously accepted their Invitation with many thanks. THOMAS OOLESBV, . J8-lt. . District Deputy. IT'S NOT TOO LATE ' CHRISTMAS PHOTOS All photos taken by Dec tSrd will le finished' for Christmas. Electric printing machines and Increased force of skilled finishers enable us to de liver promptly. Finest results and no delay at RAY'S FTTDIO. t A , Over Mi ImU' Shoe 8tor. (CCVPI1-W A Flrt-n OF ITS OWX. Light as a medium of publicity therefore occupies a very prominent position. It does tyt compete with other forms of advertising but occu pies a field of Its own at a time when there la nothlnit to detract from It when people are walking or riding, when they do not read the papers. ' The most striking evidence, per haps, of Its value as a means for pub licity, Is the enormous Increase of Its use by merchants of all kinds, in multitudinous forms, limited appar ently only by the capacity of Imagi nation In which light may be Utilized In the great held of aggressive publicity.- , . ' A brilliant, and , artistically Illum inated store presents A cheerful and Inviting appearance whk-rr merchants have come to realise Is a very Impor tant element to lucres In business, as It unconsclonsty extends a welcome and estslilishes , confidence. Human Instinct, prompts peoole to go . Into Well-lighted' Stores, to walk' on well- lighted streets and to Visit well-lighted cities. .'..'' t i ; The. un.sk popular form of fight for publicity is th show window. Be sides, a well-lighted show window 1p much more attractive by night than by day, as there Is not so mut-h .to de tract from. It, the eye lielnit. naturally attracted by an Illuminated object at night. . There are many classes of goods that appear more striking and attractive under artificial light than by daylight. Besides, Illuminated show windows add to the brilliancy and at tractiveness of the street. The Illuminated sign burns the name, business and location Into the public mind. . It la Indeed the sign of the times: a symbol which represents the business Idea so completely that Its advent within the comparatively brief period of 10 years has changed the-appearance of cities. ' it ' Gazette-News Bureau, ' , , The Hotel Ralelgli, . ' - ' Italelgh. Dec. 19. Charged with restating police offi cers and effecting the escape of Sim C'rawson, Who ' was arrested for" lar ceny, nine negroes were placed in the guardhouse yesterday for their part in the affair, which occurred at Haywood hull. In 'Idlewlld, Monday night, De cember 4.. According to the officers the negroes formed a solid ; mass. rushed upon them, knocked one of tho officers in the floor and liberated tho prisoner.,. The trouble occurred at a dance. Policemen J. II. Wyatt and a. C. Delahay were the officers in the case and Mr. Delnhay was the officer, knocked down. The police dragnet began operation Saturday and by 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon nine of the negroes alleged to have beet) engaged In the uffalr were behind prison bars. Bond& in he sum of $200 each were required for aeh prisoner released. i Many. Blovkodliur. Caws. The United States court room Is crowded this week with alleged block id ers from the several counties, and Judge Connor will hear the largest docket, It Is thought, that hus con ronted him In several terms. The court opened yesterday with the charge and selection of the grand lury, but it was In the afternoon' be ,'ore any cases were disposed , 'of, these being unimportant. , Although no appointment of a Judge o succeed Judge George W. Ward, who resigned, has been made by Gov ernor Kltchln, this was not because there are no candidates to selected rrom. A prominent lawyer from the first district said yesterday that near ly every attorney was either a candi date or was waiting for the lightning to strike him. Those said to be par ticularly desirous of the plum are: L, U' 8mith, Gatesvllle: W. C. Itodinan and S. C. Bragaw, Washington; C. S. V'ann. Edenton, and A. O. Gaylord, Plymouth. W. M. Bond, sr., of Eden ton and E. F. Aydlett of Elisabeth City are being mentioned aa candidates. Water Heating Outfit Is At- tracting Very Much Attention. Around Christmas times the rrrer chants of the city usually make special efforts to got up the best window dis plays of the yeur and the resutls are very attractive. There are many win dws all along the streets now that at tract the attention of those who pass. either on account of their beauty or unique displays, and the more unique, the more attention they attract- -, Amonir this bitter tids there l probably not one In the city that is at tracting more attention than that oi J. It. Rich company on North Main street. The company does a big busi ness In the way of plumbing and the installation of heating plants, and the display la In keeping with this line. The feature of the display is a contin uous demonstration of the Humphrey Instantaneous buth water heater and this is moat interesting. There is onu of the heaters and water connections with this to a bath tub, lavatory and kitchen sink. By simply turning on the hot water splget the heater is au tomatically lighted with gas, and lr Just a moment there is an abundance of hot water running wherever do sired. When the water Is turned oft. the gas is cut out so there Is no dan ger from the gas. There Is also an Independent heater for bathroom purposes alone, and this furnishes hot water In lesser quantl tlpR. Thn rAcnlnr system mnv he in stalled in the basement of a hoilse and furnish hot water for the whole sys tern, thus making unnecessary a hot range In the . kitchen all the time. There Is also; on demonstration a small furnace to furnish steam or hot water for radiators, and the whole, furnishes and interesting display. PILKH l!rtKi IX 6 TO It DAYS Your druggist will refund money PAZO OINTMENT fulls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies In 6 to 14 days. I.V..xvW . ... JS.-f The KillA Ton Havs Altrava Rnnr1it n n1 Br1ifi,1i lina Kami la use for over 30 years, has borne the sigrnature of ana lias Deen made under his per- ' 8onal enperrislon since Its infancy ' j" All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments, that trifle with and endanf e? t heiiith or Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, ' What is CASTORIA i . Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ! Pleasant. It ? contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karootlc substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the A - Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, ' The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. ? GENUINE CASTOR I A always; Bears the Signature of 3 si The Kind Yfltt llave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years ; THC CCNTAUII COMPANY, TT MURRAY MTKCCT, NEW TO UK CITY. J I 4 J ' Make every "Special Sale" really strengthen your store by taking care that four ad readers learn the truth about each sale. -. . II li in mi ii il. ml. I i i1 i " ' ) ' hi ; 11 Clean, Dry Heat Clean, dry heat, with no smoke or odor and with noflyinj ashes or soot that is what you get with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. , ' IERFECTlOl iSOWIlH J r The Pe tUe and convenient heating device voucan find. It is always ready for use. There are no pipe or fine or wire to bother you. You can pick it up and take it wherever extra warmth is wanted. Every mechanical nnptorement that experience could suggetf was already embodied in the Perfection Heater. This year we have tried to add to iu appearance. The drums are finished cither in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel, as you prefer; nickel trimmings; as ornamental u it is indispensable to comfort " A feami siSoawtit Attics sWutrly prgriuu Dokiiic. All puts stair dcaasiL Csiloa feats UiBoaaaan. Cost badtts duapar top. . DnbnsnrjpwlMrat m wrila lor iWiptm amkr M ssy nmysliU Standard Oil Company rt : PREMIUMS CEASE When totally and permanently disabled by injury or disease under policies in Hie : . V. .1. . it New York Life Insurance Company A SHOWING OP QCAMTY NATIONAL BANKS . . Capital Bank of England... ... . . . . 72,76S.OO0 Hunk of France ... ... 38,fiO0.000 r.ank of Germany.. ...... 42.140.040 Bunk of Kuasia ... .. .... 25,000,000 150 U. H, National liankg ,. ... ... ... 401,367,675 Asacts over THK XKW VOKK IAVK 1NSITKANCI ' ovni $638,472,675 $660,000,000 'OMINY'S ASSETS ARE J It Used to Be Said "STKONQ AS THE BANK Or' ENGLAND" Now the Comparison may be Properly "STRONG AS. THE NEW YORK. LIFE" Nearly 1.000,000 People have Funds In this 66-year-old Company. Its Pollrli'3 make uncertainties certain Information Free. BURT M. NOLAND tl Oak StiwC TRAVELING. REPRESENTATIVE ASHEVILLE, N. O. Teleplimie 10B7 ""l Jl , t 6 - ... - , ... . t , . f: il W M M l W ! aiiiJiiiiii . 4 JL ia. ILL .1 . 2: " - i si A . " II r n jl r' j aii ' as AT ' (rsf ' sr r- cT T! ' ' ' - .Z- ft , -TTiT T(P.) wa Vhw r ...... , , .TODAY'S PROGRAM. 3 . tiisato : " f""-' ' " . -;f,; ;:r: palace v .'...pMnr cpYr T.rr-e , 1013 SUITERS '."XJ'.la r;y,L ,J' ictr.iV;:.;:;:;..!'" c.&a. : - right or wrong s i: Au.' r :ild. i:.v;c.:::Ai:i;.a. vn::h . ' the long road..1. n-rr-i :
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