Irani
Jck Boats for
WYDEdI
Mrs and M«n Ba
ranchea of 8u
rtlla.
las been written
■ endnrA by the
ik toy German sub
t some partlcnlars
)Incky deeds per
iod men belonging
the aea aerrlccs,
a.
hat Of a passenger
been torpedoed on
warning, aa usual.
» miles from land,
wk charge of No.
d OB board 31 per
women and a baby
railed all that day
» night, Increasing
lerable people. Pro
*rce, but what ex
irge of by the chief
oat half a dipper
Mr to each peraon
barely twenty-four
rhen the horrora of
added to by mad
•day the cook loat
the Wadaaaday he
Itneaaed the Innan
jer, who had to be
Thnraday he too
i A. B. expired,
i to Oat Law,
now beginning to
loat'a company auf
thirst '
found dead In the
on Saturday morn
1-claaa pantry boy
r.
cattleman tried to
rea times, and auc
l> attempt The aur
> feeble a atate to
b they turned the
rcbed for him. The
Sunday.
■atonal shower* of
Ing waa saturated
ittlq water they got
They licked the
to gather up the
p up the water keg.
la, which they found
store, snd delicious,
ay land was sighted,
way off, and by the
tar darkness and a
rail made a landing
lay to, and during
carried away at the
lot matter much, for
nehor.
Tuesday they were
>le of fishing boats.
Into port The buby
) after being landed,
led as be waa being
it Two of the craw
ie boat having gone
died from gangrene
: •. '
remarked: "I would
ie excellent behavior
throughout our pa
i' hardship and ex
deals with a Brit
had been torpedoed
The torpedo struck
forward tanMb, and
rioualy. Its engines
because It had been I
■h the engine room
I on account of the
mllea through the
like aome Oery pen
be face of the night
caught and a con
oil kept feeding the
he peak, which waa
■t alight were about
I who remained of
by Are or by water
if time; that seemed
Patrol Boat
1 command of a pa
■gged sheet of flame
i forthwith. To ea
se was Impossible,
the sarrlrors in the
ire waa no more life
-4 close past the ail
be paaaed rafts life
■ were pitched over
■ of the patrol ship,
told to Jump orer
epeated three tlmea.
loats had been low-
I men In the water. I
Ined nine men In the
ire waa no more llfe
mj board the patrol
nant derided It was
I himself alongside
uff the remainder of
1 of eight knots be
ta was done. They
le. locked to the
d bow, for a period
nine men to lower
nrd this ship, which
iperfielsl damage to
Upper-deck filling*.
Hearing the steamer
the water line.
or Sprino
light Than Usual
t of the buying sea
rery, manufacturer*
men's clothing And
volume of ordera on
it case*. Is above the
responding period a
ild that, aa a rule,
toed In these gar
irlng are lighter in
«rtty. In other re
iherc la practically
» war regulations,"
In styles that have
plying more to next
coming spring aea-
Patch pockets Will be worn a
Igßtgjgl deal, and many double-breasted
[HmM bave been sold. Trousers will
jMII||BBI up at the bottom as usual,
feature may be cut out In
> itha fall atylea. The cloths used are
subdued colors and com-
EtiSona of colors, and conservatism
V * ... , ■- i, ■ nuanw
Some Have Eyes But Do Not Notice,-- —Some Have Ears But Do Not Listen,
They See Not 'They Hear Not
But Nt»t Counted Among Those Who Take Advantage
OF THE BIG 10 DAY SALE
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The Pair Department Store
Main Street GRAHAM, N. C ■ Main Street
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BIG i 0-Day February Clearance Sale, Beginning
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
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And Will Continue Just 10 Days
We are|golnfl to offer our stock of Men's and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear at unheard of prices,
rtifs fs your chance to buy goods at less than manufacturers' cost. Every pair of Shoes,
Coat-Suit,!Dresses and Coats to be closed out during this sale at any price. Prices down,
Merchandise down—everything in the store has got to be sold. Read this and investigate.
Buy your goods here—a dollar saved is the easiest dollar earned. Every piece of goods has
jot to move—prices to stiff you. Come, be on time Saturday morning, February 9th. TEN
)AYS of ft Each day wfll be a bigger and better ohe. COME.
0 I To the first 25 men and women who make the first SIO.OO purchase we will give free
WT PgQ 1 one rain coat worth $5.00, on Saturday, February 9th, only. X VPISp: ■ I
~Z I Come and See I Don't Wait February 9 £
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Ladies' Hate Children's Hats to close out AT ANY All $1.50 Children#' Shoes, lace or button, 'sale price All $4.00 and $5.00 Men's Shoes, lace or button, sale hp* J
PRICE. only 98c. price $2.98. 2 )H
® All $1.50, $3.00, $2,50, $3.00 and $4.00 Hats for la- 25 Ladies' Coat Suits, all sizes and styles, all SIB.OO, All $1.50 Ladies Corsets only 89c. aSa* NpJ
* P dies and children, all this year's styles, to close out du- $22.50 and $27.50 values, your choice at this sale Men's 15c Half-hose only 11c. \,
© Q) ring this 10 days' sale—your choice for only 98c. only $9.95. All Ladies' 50c Hose only 39c. S *1 | I
M fa All fleece lined underwear, shirts and pants, Bold else- All $4.00 Men's Work Shoes, all leather, only $2.89. All 50c Corset Covers only 39c. .j.
©" Q) Where at $1.50 per suit, our sale price 55c each. . All SI.OO Shirts only 69c. 50c Toboggans, all colors, only 29c. SP 55 " H
S *3 All 50c caps for men, 39c each. All 50c Ties for Men 39c. All Children's Coats, 3to 6 years, worth $2.00 or M EL
• > W Men's $4.73 English Shoes, black only, $2.98. All 75c Ladies' Underskirts, all nice ones, only 49c. more, sale price 98c. £2 \V
Sf All $6.00 Men's English Shoes, black tan, all sizes, All $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Hats at this All $12.00 and $15.00 Men's Suits, all new patterns -
' C Jj only $8.98. All J. &P. Coats'. Thread, 200 yards on ball, 10c and styles, sale price $8.98. 0L 25
® All Ladies SB.OO and SIO.OO coats, all nice styles, sale value, sale price 6c. All $2 75 Men's Shoes, lace or button, only $1.98. Q jQ
**l 0* (Q P™ 245 s*-98 All $6.00 and $7.00 Ladies' Skirts, Serges and Pop- Ail $5.00 Children's Coats, Bto 16 years, to close out,
£3 Q Men's $3.00 Shoes, all sizes, only sl.i»K. lins, black and blue, salo price $3.98. sale price $2.48.
TT Jt All $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, a mix-d lot, to close out All $2.00 LadkW House-Slippers, a|l colors and all All $6.00 Ladies' Shoes, low heel, high-cut only $3.98. a
O only $1.48 a j»air. sizes, only $1.29. All $3.00 Men's Hats, all latest styles, ony $1.89. © Qj
W 2 All SIB.OO Men's Suits, all sizes, only $10,89. All $3.00 pants for men, all sizes, all samples, $1.89. Men's $3.00 Brogans, all leather, $1.98. 5 S
Al Ai Mb All $3.50 Ladie#' Shoe®, all styles, only $2.29 per 50 Ladies Skirts, worth $2.75 each, all samples all All $1.50 Children's Dresses, Bto 16 years, strictly P* O
aJJ A tjff pair sizes, only $1.60, washable, sale price 89c. 2 (S
W QQ All soc half how for men only 8»c. . All Men's 152.50 pants, all sizes, sale >rice sl.b». $5 Ladies'Higti-cutf Shoes, Vici Kid or Gun Metal, 3 '"S
■ . . , . Ladies' 25c Hose, black and white, sale price 16c. all sizes, $2.98. Wf .
fa All 1.50 mionas, a ore, on y•. All $3.50 Boys' Suits, Bto Shears, only $1.98. All $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies' Sport Coats, large collar
•JS All $4.00 and $5.00 Boys Suita, all sizes, $2.98. AU $2.00 Men's Cotton Sweatere only $1.39. with belt, only $2.98. £ IS
™ All SIO.OO and $15.00 Ladies' Dresses, all nice styles, AU Children's 20c Hose 13c. $3.00 Crepe de Chine Waists, all newest styles, sale gf
sale price $6.98. 15 Men's Overcoats, all $12.00 and $15.00, sizes 34, prico only $1.89. H
All $1.50 Boys' Knee Pants, all sizes, sale price 79. 35 and 86 and 37, your choice only $5.49 All 75c Children and Ladies' Combination Sets, all
Q) All $1.50 and $2.00 Ladies' Union Suits only 98c. A11,75c Ladies' Underehirts only 45c. colors., the set 44c.
All 25c Sußpenders only 19c. All $4.00 Ladies' Skirts, black and blue, nice styles. All $6.50 Boys' Suits, all sizes and nice patterns,
(D All $2.75 Boys' Shoes, lace or button, $1.98. Bale price $2.39. only $3.98. il '"
| t*-\V I - ' •*» ■■■■ > a —£3—2B_—.V ?
Yes we have lots of goods that go on sale, but have not got the space to tell you about them. All we ask is that you come and see for
vourself Mark the date— Saturday, February 9th-~just 10 days of it. Tell your friends about the great coming event. AH goods have
got to go regardless of price. Mark the date, Saturday, February 9th. Miss it and you will regret it.
THE FAIR DEPARTMENT STORE
GRAHAM, N. C.
Next To Hriyes Drug Co. Main Street
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