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UNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1919. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH SCHOOLS OBSERVE "N. C. DAY" Children In Every Grade Will Be Enlisted In Movement To Save Money Superintendent Harry Powell of till Baleigh public schools hai praetieu'ly eii.'ilMlfd plant fat the obsetfeB-e if "N-nh Carolina Day" hire aiuoww. T Ji day will be observed alao in alwnt twcn'y-flv other principal of tbi OJd Nor h State, it purpose being to cnlit tl. rrhool .Children of lh i'v in the savings movement of tbi Ci'toJ States Tmonry Department. -H it planned to organize a saving! so fV every room or grade of vory school and the principals and teaebera are being asked to begin at once using the Text Booki of Thrift which have been and are being distributed withont charge by the War Loan Organization of the Fifth Federal Reserve District. William K. Timmons, director of the Educational Division of the War Loan Organization for this district, has been in the Old North State for more than a meek. Assisted by Miss) Mary C. Shot well, state director, he has been busy organizing the savings movement in the schools and in mapping out plans, with the various superintendents, for the ob servance of "North Carolina Day." Penny and nickel savings btfoks have been given out for the use of those children who prefer to save smaller amounta. at t.iime, , WbeMyer a pupil by means of these books, or by any other method, saves enough to buy a War Savings Stamp, he will be award ed a certificate of achievement. These certificates are beautifully engraved and bear the signatures of Carter Glass, eee . retary . of ..the ...Treasury and Goorge J. Bcay, governor of the Federal Beserve Bank of this district. A larger certifi cate has already been engraved and one will be given to every room or grade of which every pupil is a member of a Savings Society or Thrift Club. SEES A BIG FUTURE FOR TOWN OF MAXTON Great Room For enterprises In Thriving Community, Says Mr. HM By WILLIAM LAURIE HILL. I reside in Itobeson, the largest and most resourceful county in North Caro lina, but in development it is in its in fancy and especially in its manufactur ing interests. The town of Maxton with abont 1,800 in population is near tbe centre of what is fast becoming a manufacturing dis trict. In the counties of Marion and Marl bom, South Carolina, and Eobeson, Bichmond, Cumberland and Scotland, North Carolina, there are not less than 25 cotton mills and they are not only doing well but those mills are adding to their capacity every year or two. . Maxton is sear the center of this cot ton belt and thus far has not a single cotton mill although it has one of the largest oil mill in the two states.' Here is room for enterprise I With Lumber Kiver running by her, He water power going to waste, Maxton is destined to mfatiasu toilet s ' s s ' ' I I rrioonugrir - wtin an eaquisite ncsO DeHumeifomihje jftovter fields Kill 1 xsoucanees ' ,25 Cents raMKd api omissus) . - JSfc -:- I . be some day a great mill centre. There are cotton mills not u muee irora ami ton that are being rua to profit aad fhftir watpr nnwnr Ja a creek, soring branch er swamp pond. Then tbe railroad lac niiiee a aui are in advance of all the towns around her. It is at the junction of the Sea board and Coast Line Bailroads and building sites neat these roadi are available. . There are plenty of other Inducement! and opportunities all about us, and the day is coming when yon will not be out of the sound of a cotton mill between Hamlet and Lumbcrton or MaxtfB and Fayetteville. - North Carolina la now the aeeond eot ton manufacturing atate ia the Cnioa and aa soon as onr people wake ap thor oughly we will stand first. Wi have the resources, we have the ntrnriM. what we want ia to harness onr available and get to work. High Point is well namea -mm uiui Rapids of the Sooth," for there more furniture is built than anywhere in the South. There an other towns that ire eoming to the front along this line, and thus yon see the Old North State-is a nerfflpt nurserv of ODDortunitT and has a golden future before her. To the home teener, to ue manurae tnrer there is not a more ideal spot for l happy aad congenial home than he eaa sad in North Carolina.. CLYDE BIVENS SELLS HIS PAPER TO THE MESSENGER Wadeeboro, Jr- CrNov. 22 The Wadesboro Ansonian, which has bees published here for several years, bss bees sold by the owner, W. C. Biveas, to the publisher of the Messenger and In telligencer, which is pnbiisbed hen by the estata of the late J. 6. Boylin, who was a well known editor here for many years. ' Mr. Biveas is aa experienced newspa per man aad has built np an excellent paper. Re will devote his time to the duties of the superintendent of public instruction in, Anson county which office he has held for several years. - , Aasoa Cltixea Dies. Wadeeboro, Nov. S3 Mr. Daniel Gate wood, ona of the oldest citizens of the county, passed away at his homo near here today. He was more than 80 years of agl aad was a faithful member of the Baptist church. He was a successful far mer, a splendid citizen and a devoted husband and father. His wife died sev eral years ago. Ho is survived by ev oral bobs and daughters. SO reeaO. ,,. aaar-iss v. aMrwm.. TUBERCULOSIS It was when physicians said it was impossible for J. M. Miller, Ohio Druggist to sur vive the ravages of Tubercu losis, ho ' bogaa experimenting on himself, and discovered the Home Treatment, known as ADDILINE. Anyone with ney er Tubwculo.U. ADD1UNC oh H eaear slam dlneUoas. Stmt ... 71 Ants BolMma. asm and ad Jim to Unta, Oai. MAHLER'S MAIL ORDER' SERVICE (jEvVTSLElW tAIJEiarUtX . THE ULTIMATE DEGREE OF MODERN EFFICIENCY IN SHOPPING BY MAIL And we will bo ready at aa at the disposal of patrons re siding out of towa the final degree of convenience to do their Christmas shopping by maiL No point however remote is beyond the helpful bands of this house of "Confidence.'' 61 years' experience ia bay ing aad selling Jewelry and Diamonds, enables our patrons to shop hers with the eonvie tioa that they are obtaining the best value, the newest cre ations and the finest merchan dise that money will buy. . ' Oar clientele lovers many 'states. Our service depart meat serves thousands if pa trons by mail each year. Max wi add your name to oar long list of "Satisfied" MAIL OHDEB SHOPPERS? " H. Maklers Sons Diamond Mercaaata, Jewelers aad Silversmiths. -THE CHRISTMAS JEWELRY STOUT ROUGH, DRY OR READY-TO-IRON : SERVICE 1 Send us your "family washing" its really cheaper now than sending" It to "wash-woman." f For 10 cents a pound we carefully wash, thoroughly dry and starch, when necessary, your entire .family washing. . ' All flat pieces, such as bed linens, table linens, towels, etc., are smoothly ironed ready for use, without extra charge. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY Both Phones 74 Raleigh, N. C RELIEVES HEADACHE QUICKLY A real Headache Remedy without aa unpleas ant symptom. . Sold for 25 years and increasing in popularity all the time, because ita absolutely safe. At all drug stores aad fountains. "Raleigh's Leading Department Store" son- IBelk Goo "One of Belk's ' Big 25 Stores" "We Sell it for Less for Caih" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Three-Days' Thanksgiving Sale and Offering of Coat Suits Coats. Dresses, and $3,000 Worth of New Furs A Great Suit Attraction For Thanksgiving Shoppers Note the Large Savings $50.00 Suits in a Sweeping Sale at $35.00 fn ?aMonV lne "Stylisti niodi'Ts for Women and Misses. Suits at $39.50 fSO.M Values TaiJttred 8ilr Um. JSuiU,.LraiiL trimmed;. Bilyertono Suits of Brown, fur trimmed ; Velour and Tricotine Suits in long models with stripes, belts, and Suits of Broadcloth in the smart fashions. Navy Blue Serge Suits at $45.00 Trimmed with rows of buttons, fanry silk lined. A nifty new style tor smart women. Navy Blue Tricotine Suits. $45 and $49.50 Trimmed rows of buttons; fancy silk lined. Models the latest. Navy Blue Tricotine Suits, Ripple Model, at $39.50 Fancy silk lined choker collars. Navy Blue Tricotine Suits, Ripple Model Smartly buttoned trimmed; buttons smartly in front; choker collar. Fancy silk lined, $45 00 A Whim on New Creations. Ripple Suits of Duvet De Laine at $49.50 and $59.50 Values $75.00 Suits of beautiful quality Duvet de Laine Cloth in the smartest shades of Reindeer, Brown and Navy. Smartly buttoned fronts, collars of fur in choker and reversible effect. Sale of Women's Suits at $59.50 $75.00 Value. The Cloths are: Tinseltone, Velour de Laine, Silver tone, Tricotine. The style of Coats are medium long-length and can be gracefully worn by women. Narrow strap belts and buttons trim the suits. Colors: Brown, Taupe, Navy, Reindeer and Burgundy. 1 $75.00 Suits at $75.00 " Distinctive Suits of Fine Fabrics. Peachbloom, Frost Glo, Tinseltone and Tricotine, and Duvet de Laine. Values in this range are to $150.00. Special Sale Price About 50 New Winter Suits at $24.95 Made of Wool Poplin, lined with fine quality satin, trimmed with braid and buttons. Suits you would pay $35 for elsewhere. Here $24 95 $19.95 Suits Suits of Navy Blue Wool Poplin for Women; Check Sport models of Wool Velour valuing $29.50, for kisses and Young Women. OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS MAIL ORDERS We are receiving many mail orders from out-of town. Our customers should send in their orders at once for best selections. We Pay the Postage. FASHIONABLE WINTER COATS In New Styles and New" Fabrics Come in and See Them COATS AT. $49,501 Values $75.00 Smart Coats of the New est Winter Fashions MATERIALS t VELOUR DE LAINE, VELOUR,-SILVER- TONE, BOLIVIA. COLORS i BROWN, REINDEER, PEKIN, NAVYFANCY SILK LINED AND INTERLINED. Styles for Miss and Woman, unusually smart with their large Tuxedo Roll Col lars of Black Opossum and Choker Col lars of Seal; $75.00 value CQ COATS FROM $57.50 to $79.50 of Newest Fabrics. AmongTihese are Coats of Chameleon Cord in Bronze and Blue. Colors: Coats of Polo, Bolivia, Silvertip Bo livia, Velour, de Laine and Tinseltone, in the favorite shades of Brown and Blue. t COATS AT ...$29.50 Values $40.00 MATERIALS: VELOUR AND SILVERTONE. COLORSt BROWN, RE I N DEER, PEKIN, NAVY FULL SATIN LINED. Stunning new models showing panels, belts, smart buttons and fur effects. The best $40 values of the sea- (Oft Pfl son. Priced each )C7DU Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thanksgiving Sale of $3,000 Worth of New Furs Sale of Poiret . Fox Scarfs S3S.00 Sale of Fine Fox Scarf $39.50 Brown, Taupe Sale of Kit Coney Scarfs $13.95 Sale of ' Black Coney f Scarfs $14.95 Sale of Black Lynx Scarfs Sale of Brown Fox . Scarfs $65.00 Taupe and Brown Sale of Silvered Fox Scarfs $65.00 Offering of Handsome Fox Scarfs $135.00 Sale of Black, Brown and Taupe Fox Scarfs $49.50 " Sale of Fox Scarfs $65.00 . Sale of -Fine Fox Scarf sV $59.50 $45.00 - ' Sale of Poiret Wolf Scarfs $19.95 One Lot Women's $35.00 Suits at $24.95 Women's New Wool Poplin Suits Special 3 Days $27.50 $ One Lot Women's $40.00 ' Value Suits $29.50 One Lot Women's Wool Serge Dresses $12.95 One Lot Women's Wool Tricotine Dresses $19.95, , One Lot ; Women's Wool Serge Dresses $14.95
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