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SUNDAY MORMKC, DECEMBER 19. 1915. THE NETS AND OBSERVE!! ET) iptUJ ii E5 MUI Buy Two Practical Christina Gift At The Price of One QUIA Practical Christmas Gift at Unheard-of f Price m MEN'S SUITS $15.00 Suits At tQ 1XL and $18.00 Suits At iji. O $20.00 Suit At CM f 7C and $22.50 Suits At M4.0 $25.00 Suits At (7 7 p ad $27.50 SuiU At J 1 O 33 SIaii BOYS' SUITS Our Entire Stock of $2.50 and $3.00 HATS on Sale at 31.75 $1.50 AND $2.00 PAJAMAS ON SALE AT 95 CENTS MEN'S HOSIERY. loc Hose on sal. .... 10c 25c Hose on sale 19c 50c Hose on sale 39c : r : r MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 50c Underwear on sale 37c 75c Underwear on sale 45c $1.00 Underw ear on sale 77c $1.50 Underwear on sale $1.10 $2.00 Underwear on sale $1.39 MEN'S UNION SUITS. $1.0P Union Suits on sale 77c $1.50 Union SuiU on sale $1.10 $2.00 Union Suits on sale $1.39 MEN'S GLOVES. $1.00 Gloves on sale .79c $1.50 Gloves on sale ......$1.19 $2.00 Gloves on sale r .$1.55 Our Entire Stock of $4.00 and $4.50 CROS SETT SHOES and OXFORDS d0 i-rj-During this sale your choice . . P I p REDUCTION ON OUR STOCK OF REGAL SHOES MEN'S OVERCOATS $15.00 Overcoats At and $18.00 Overcoats At . $9.75 $20.00 Overcoats At and $22.50 Overcoats At . $14.75 $25.00 Overcoat At C 1 7 7C and $27.50 Overcoats At . . -. . $ 1 I I U 25 Z A RAIN COATS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. Men's regular 50c Shirts on sale ....... r.. . .37c Men's regular 75c Shirts on sale . .......... . 45o Men's regular $1.00 Shirts on sale. ......... 77o Men's regular $1 50 Shirts on sale. $1.10 Men's regular $2.00 Shirts on sale ......... $1.39 Men's regular $2.50 Shirts on sale $1.75 Roys' 50r Shirts on sale 37c Men's 50c Work Shirts on sale 35c Men's 75c Work Shirts on sale 45c TROUSERS. Men's $2.50 Trousers will be sold for. Men's $3.00 Trousers will he sold for. Men's $4.00 Trousers will he sold for. Men's $5.00 Trousers will he sold for. Men's $6.00 Trousers will be sold for. $1.78 $2.18 .$2.65 . $3.65 $4.15 BOYS' KNEE PANTS. Boys' 50c Knee Pants on sale Boys' $1.00 Knee Pants on sale Boys' $1.60 Knee Pants on sale Boys' $2.00 Knee Pants on sale .... SWEATER COATS. $1 .00 Sweater Coats on sle $2.50 Sweater Coats on sale $3.50 Sweater Coata on sale $5.00 Sweater Coata on sale See Our Great Showing of Neckwear at Our Sale Prices mm the I l?.tSfei3j 214 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. "AT YOUR SERVICE" (UJ&LOTY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA. ATLANTA PEDESTRIANS KICK ON TRAFFIC LAW A bust it trying to enforce the mt kind of traffic ordinance that the Ka leigh polite department has pat into affect at the intersections of Fayette Til! aad Martia streets and a,lrgett an t Fsyetteville. T6I Atlanta trsffie cops sr having jurt M Lard a tin making tie people conform to tke regulation a the Ea laigk police is shown by the following which appeared in the Atlanta Joaraal f yesterday: ' leave ft to tke city eonoefl and th?y ara anr to come tbroagh sooner or later. Bert everybody has been talk tat' sbsn the lack af amaaemeat in At lanta, nothing ta da bat talk, no plan to ga bat near. Aa4 tka aoaaail pkvya Xero ta Ua pepul aad raraiak tba proletariars " wiU aa aQ-th-yar-roaad midway right ta tka stMdt of Whitehall street, free ant supplied, ataading room in plemty, buy-a-aoahioa-C east, deat afcora, pleats,' tb aast aat starts ta tea mi . 'War. ttat city eaaU owgbt aa decsratod with medals and iraa era aat and k mambar givaa bos asats awary aftemooa aa top af a department tor. nTk eartaia waat ap prampUy at I y!V wartordaw afUraasa, - list amtck rnma, aad tka mat act waa mat ares maMt bag slar tha Waits Way past wars aglaam wilk aire. .Aad far aire aaiaedy af tha fvaainat rrpe tka ..asdinn sgratd thai Vhl AUa himself couldn't have created anything hotter than Atlanta's own production : 'Why Does a Chicken Co the Bead When She Cant (Jet on tha Other Side I' written by the reapeative eammittoe of council aad ehSmbee of - commerce, acted by a larga rant of pedeatriana aad managed by the Atlanta police force. "Keerpt from Jt Oat; "Scene: CroW Sectlertr bf Whitehall street ; fat eop at left center ; mob mass ed on sidewalk waiting to ehacr; roof a dotted with people; fringe of newsboys eronched np stage. "Lady with large Nosa sain out of mob and tack across street with tke call of bargain counter in her eye. v "Newsboys: There she goes, there ha goaaV "Mob: 'Aar-r-rr!' (Meaning deep growls.) -"Cop comes to Of suddenly and ad- TRIMMED HATS ONE HALF PRICE URS. FRANK RED FORD WbM QaaJaty Cnaaa XA&E1GB.X.C ranees with hand outntretcliOil as if he were aboat to pet n jiuma. "Cop (n b fires ulicit arroRn laily'a bow, causing her to luff auddenly): 'llaa you, read tha papersf 'Lady with (arge Nose: f 1 t (la dicating coldMtare.) v "Jop: 'Oan't you know you are walk ing agaiaat'tka lawf . . "Lady with' Large Nose: 'What d'you ntean against Uia lawf I guess I know what I'm doing, how dara yea speak to aiel' "Cop explains softly and irmly that lady ia jay-walker, while . mob howls and laaghi and cheers. Lady with Large Nose returns to shore, makes a portage to corner and fords the street a per inetraetieas, with her head in the air. J tut to show she cant he ran rer, aba eats bases aa ths eop; bat the latter ia too busy to notice. "A pretty Little clipper waring flsg Jl,nTtt ker is steaming out into iM eeait and - eop ia training bn&diJ. Newsboy, mob, crowd os roofs, etc. Burst forth again Lata sound sad tha play is oa 1" Jaataa Bards. Enfield, Da, "l&v -Enlsld sad tka whol eommsnity was shocked whea tka saw reached here of tka sudden death f Un .aaias Hard at his hots la tka eonntry, aU mile west ef hers Taesday TeiaT aboa sis wVioek. Beart trs bl waa tka asass ( death. kCr. Hard kas bmm ia soar haaltk far sow tin, kat ssstissi I sttaad ts kls hsiss iUseral aarripaa wt sasjact from the bxnie T!;Tirslay aftrrnoon ty pastor, Rv R. A. Swarinci, aM cd by Rev (ipo H. Johnnton, thp trr rioca being con . i 1 1 1 at the family burying gnniri't, aiul the body bii i to rest with Mxsnitir honora. The far at offfringi contributed by tha Mmhoor anl his friends were maay and very beautiful. The deceased was in hia &1d year and leaves his wife, two adoptetl eons anil three brothers, Messrs. W. J. and J. W. Hardee of tTjin place, and D. W. Hardee, of Hcnleron. When he was yet a young man lie imite.l with Kilen M. V. Cliurrh au'1 since ha lived a deTiited. consecrate) (liristiaa life, aad it cau b: truthfully sa'nl, "The world is better for his having live.1 in it." The boya and brothers laave lost a loving father aad brother, the wife n derated bnsband. the Oxford Orphanage on of its best Attention City Officials THE LB. McCRARY CO. I Bet-rice as ' ENGINES B8, CONTH ACTORS, -- FINANCIEBd. Municipal Improvementi , ' WATEK WORKS " "i ' ; LIGHTS, 6EWEB8 , tat as aalp ya olr year prableat. ruc HARRY W. LOVING CHAlU)TI.JaVCU:iv'j:v4 : i.-n H, the church has lost a eonse rratei rr.'Mf .-r and supporter, and tb c-npr.mnitj as I Ntate a loyal eitlxen lie r? a Master Mason, besides being a Koyat A'rji. a fourteenth Degree, aad a Hrottiti Kite Masua. Albemarle News Nat. ISp-ls! " Tli uid OlMtrtsr Allemarle, ler. IS. A new real e tate eompnnr hss just been organized in this town to be kaowa as The Power City Investment Company. The com pan y has applied to the Secretary of State for a charter aad commence busi a ess with an aothorized capital stork of Sou) The stockholders are H. P. Ilammoad, J. F. Peek aad F. P. Jack on. nil being new residents. Tli. former students of Wak Forest College met last night ia the offtc of J. il. Brown A Hon aad organised a Wake forest Alamai association. Jadge (X J. Hikes was elected president ; B. L. Krownvico prcsidcat, sad P. a. Csggia, eerebiry aad treaaarer. Tha following eommittee were named. Aa exaeatire tommittee, consisting of Say R. P, Wal ker, E. T. Eddia aad A. P. Harris; ath letica rommitte, I. R Boleyaos, 8. B. Ingram aad Miks Parker; Social rom mitte, a M. Palmer and O. D. Sitehia. Another BtiH Cassarsd. "Arborarle. Dae, 18. Ofarer from tka Bis lira oetia broaght lata tlhmnarlaJ Ui aftSTaooa aaotaar stin arkiefe was fonad'aa tka property af on Dalmoa Huney'srt. Tk mrtdt was a eoaaploU S srrosH aawa bee mad. - .- . ktaay a kaaatsd family .Uaa Ja a ataat- aAJaan.iJi, Resames Trip After M Yeura. Kansas City (fid.) rist-h A man boarjod a train hero nnd gve hia ticket, which read to OaUatin, Mo., to the conductor. After looking at ti-e ticket for sows time, ths conductor (lis covered the ticket had been bought 2? years ago, from the Wabash and l'ncifie Hallway. It wan still good, however. The man eaid that in 1330 he was travel ing from Lrarenwnrth to Gallatin. Ue arrived ia Kansas City and bought n ticket to bts destination, bt was ar rested and taken to Leavenworth, where he served 29 years in the Kedaial pruon. A few days ago he wns ?t "frco, ami he started to resume the long-delayed trip. Tk proas version of ths nursery rhyat may be that when Jack fail dawn Jill sued for alimony. FaiXor'a Fists tUat Bandit Le Angelea Dispatch. An nrmed highwayman was pat tOJ rout by the liev. L Lloyd , Windsor, reotor of 8. Lore's Episctrpsi ehurch; who, while returning home mm srrvtcasf here, complied with the robber's com inand ta throw np tit hands ia a ass. tier which astonished the footpad. t After tk minister had plied his fist with good effect for several minute, he grappled with the robbsr, but tha latter, a powerfully built man, wrested himself Ire and escaped. Speed. Pittsburgh Powt. , 'How about ynr new teaogrspkrf Is she quick and aecuratef ''Yea, sir; aba can powder her faea. arrange her bracelet aad fix her hair quicker than any stenographer I rear had. Aad d it aotarataiy too.' a. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Pa rely ktstasl Maatswliet, Tl rartrad 1H Ths National aanauace aa extra iareaa la' Its diridwnd seaVs for 1918. This is ths 5th sztra Iserenaa Coring th past tree a " wears. Sell tka beat aad kapst CoarUUa and Raaawakla. lata prikiea. . B Jlsslcat; EaanPl Uaa Not Rea aired. AtttweMT wstratt'fr sgsats Addrsss -. H. M. HUMPHREY, State NUnag .L .' GOCDSBORtV X. OOko Mv4aM- Baraaa Wg. , i i . V" - - r
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