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aud to do so we will cut the bottom out of High Prices. Kow is your chance to do your Christmas shoppfnir
Every Artoclle Will Go Uimlcss Reserved For You
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6000 yards of white cloth, worth ly
8 cents, now at
The Biggest Line Toys, Vases and Glassware
redy:tsatof:0u.t:ng9.t.0.he.8ic ever nas een bhown in Louisbure
Percales worth 12 1-2
now at
cents
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Come in and look. Hats, Caps, Clothing, Shoes and every article goea, No manor what
hear someone else say you come and look. The dollar will count in thin wle.
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5c per yard
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FIRE WORKS
All kinds of Fire Works just
been opened up. Come to 'see us
before you buy.
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Friday, December 10 1909.
The Onsug-report on cotton gin
ned was made public on Wedmeiday
wherein it placed iti figures at 8,878,-
277 bales that have ben ginned up
to December 1st.
Mb. H. A. Dbal, editor of the
Wilkesboro Chronicle, ia to get bck
in the newspaper bmincts again. For
sereral months Mr. Deal, because of
impaired health, has been forced to
abstain from work altogether, and he
has been recuperating in AsheriHt.
In the meantime "his wife has been
getting out the paper, llr. Deal ex
pects to return to work the first of
January. Tht knowledge that he
has regained his health bringi pleas
ure to his friends throughout the
State.
of Addison. Gen. Dnkn dVrnhfl
hog-kilhng in the blue grai$ region
when he was a lid. We ean nee the i
fire kindled; we look on the Lank ot ,
water, made ready by the hot atonta !
heated in the wood fire ricrht at
hand; we are carried back m memory '
to that claar, cold, criap, froeiy
November day when the moon
Special Sales f
:at the
Racket Store
grand GRAND grand!
Mon Us increase,' between the new
moon and it full when the boya
white and black roast the Laili of the
porkera and their melt on tho hot
rocks and fetisl to aarfcit on the aav.
In Monday's Kaleigh Evening
Times we notice that Governor
Kitchin has appointed Senator B. T.
Holden, as a delegate from Frank
lin county to attend the National
Good Roads Association, which
meets in Topeka, Kan., December
14th to 15th, 1909.
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The 61st Congress pened on i
Monday morning in its halls in
"Washington' with a , very -good at
tendance. From the appearance
of everything it will get down to
business right away and thereby do
away with right rauoh of the pre
limipary time killing.
HOG-KILLING, TINE.
Basil W. Deke is writing reminis
cences of the big war of 1861-65, in
which he played a brilliant part as
the right arm of the darling and
heroic Morgan. His stories are all
entertaining, some of them thrilling,
and related in atyle captivating for
j the purity and gracefulness of its
English. Sometimes the old rongh
rider makes a disturaion, and the
other day. in a chapter on the blus
grass of his boyhood he had this to
say: J
It is the prtverbial inclination o
old age to regard the pait with an
appreciation it cannot accord the
present. .In the winter of life we do
not fin 1 the bloom and aroma that
ory meat.
Therv comes the period of parcrib, j
backbone, sautage, hog's kead, pie'a !
feet, and what not, to b followed
the varly fpring by jowl and turnip'
aallat, a littU latr by !tmok4 cUior, ,
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ana in miasummer nv m rvtn nam i
Sample Line
SPRINGHOPE, N Carolina I
ON
Mr. R. B. Raney, one of Raleigh's
hiPireftt and best citizens nssaod nwav
nn Wn... aftrnnnn H we perceived in its spring and sum
a wife andree children who have P!' n.b UP0Q that period
. , - - . tproagn. tne glamoar in which an old
the sTmpathv of the entire, comtnun- ; v . " u
s xt. to. u- : man views the soenes and events of
bered in thrift to the city .-of. 11- m brPardoned for be-
A u ni5, r?. T.iki-w- ,ra"uS eoiae resoects H was
! j l, - better and happier than 'the one in
Hih ramftina wprfl entfirred vtster- rr v D wuo lu
day.
whicb We are -living.
That is the feeling of everyone
t Me. Howard A. Banks has bought whose locks are frosted - with - the
from Mr. W. C Dowd, of Charlotte, touch of time. In youth we see
the Hickory Democrat, and will in things with the imagination; in age
the ! future devote his time to that they are. revealed to Ufby, the em-
paper and to Hickory. Mr. Banks is 1 ory. -f If with our experience of more
recognized as one .of1 the. best: news-- than jbalf a century we could return
paper.men of the Stated He was' for to the exact conditions pt aur boj"-
a long time conner.iea wnn ine KJimT' mo aimmnon wouia oe ,Bupir
Jptte Observer, ;and later ' with the intolerable to all cf us of " threescore
Philadelphia Record and other north ana upward unlew We could discard
ern papers. 1 3f or tne past three years l iu recollections tnat nave come
he has been city editor of. the Char- lto ua-meanwhile.
lolte -News. tie wm give , mckory K' Witfc i Wt miht- feW-writ-
x ten thebest chapter "it the ' Spectator
in the world, pickled praeiielr right ;
in salt, saltpeter, and sucafr, cured !
to an exact turn with smote trora .
tweeeorncoba from which the gram
is jfcifct shelled and hickery- athes
thoroughly leaehed.
But hog-killing time wa the
glorious season, and came wl(h that
harvest home the eorn ahftcking.
Thoneh that and theae ira cone
forever, they will survive yet a little
while in memories like Basil pake's.
Washington Post.
The above , description of an old,
time hog killing is not altogether a
thing of the past as we havJj a few
farmers scattered here and there who!
still raie their 'hog and hominy" at
hom. And this time is looted for
ward to with much ntkusiiam.
DEC 14
AT 1 1 A. M. ON GROUNDS
SHAWLS
TOBOGGANS
CAT Si: ITS
KASClNATOhS
LADIr HATS
BABY CLOAKS
MISSKS CU)AKS
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.AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
Five Pasaentrer White Steamer Tour
ing Car, 4kh.g of the highway;" to be
sold before the 20th. Original cost
$2500 and freight from Cleveland. Ohio
In thorough repair and is guarantee
k uo any taing tnat can tm done by any
automobile of inv mke ' nv
tle.: Will sell on approval to res pen -
uie anq reiiaDie.- persM; wbo ineajis
business. Noiieleaa. ordrlssa aad da
crankinjr. Easiest ridlifsr car made.
lr Will dlWrH inmV. t.
North Carolina,- Virrini or Sooth Cr-
51. over any. road.' Kun
t Miun?. bought two just alike at a
wain. WW show you, will seU for
S.t?i ? todJwrit7 and at a sur
pxt.stegly low price.' Car can be handled
tU rrT. A care ol r bank
Times, LouUburs:, N. C.
IF YOU WANT TO GKT BAR
GAINS SURE ENOUGH.
NOW IS THE TIME
.Everybody Invited.
to " oar
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factory Arrangements
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