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from ,. v i.ik ii j . i i r with nun h
miki'iip and t.-uli the Nnwii k girls
tin haljlt, are Ihp special i-etiei of
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T'lliMtn' Iiv1 I T t Htm ti. Chief
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Hi thi. run 'null I I VI , wlllrh llB H.I
foihil women l.i ro'inrll'i.
138 NORTH CAROLINIANS ; ft B ft Bfph -ST
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lliliiK nf thi' I'.i'i. "l a in iK '''' ilift
mi i ho ri i-imri nf tliy I'.mi rn'iu I ; !
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lill I'illl, Jlil Vk liilf III" I 1 1 '1 1 1 " fllillt
Mar to iii'.ii i Hir.uiH to i n. hull niiil
Imim lifH nf thus" w.ir i M'li'ii riHjn
trlm thai ha" Imiii" tl" hr nit of
thi iW'i iisl.it mi; h. niUKt. of ;i fun Hnom
only iiim uiin In i ! . 1 1 1 1 v fntiMl lc-s.1
lIlOllMIIliN III" HOW I'l I t'l.'ll 111 itl'SO-
l.ll" holDI'M, Il.Tl nllo.-f, hllik.'ll III ,
wiisli.l In hi.ilth. iiim iiinil I
ihoii(-1. rlnthi'it. mill 'nihil
In oirry whv. Tin v mil
to I, "III thi-mn'hi'-,. Hi,. Ill
.Mother In th" Urn, I the l, I'tiiiH
-hiiit annum il ' li"i." hihI how
joii will hi. riUi'il mion to h"lu l,ir
In I hlK m i',it u ni k
Vour .'itli'w'lnhi'i to th Ct n; i
ClirlKliniiH Kuli i'.iH will I" t't" ti'i-ii-vliltiiil
f 1 1 1 n 1 1 Th.it. tiiiii;ii!i.' I I v
inlllliiiiH. u ill urn l.!t m i'. in, ii m'l In
thin k'i"".il I I' k nf t ' i'iiiih' riii'timi J uur
I'lii'olliiii'iil e.ills fur Ivtu thliu nur
lif.iit iiml a ilnll ii. Thu aoiI I Iuiowh
that tin- Ill-art of ewiy trm Atnern iiii
l In tl." I'lifht tilmc You kim.v ymi
i an hi in r. I he ilollar. ('iiiis-i'i at" thi-
einiti ilintmii to the luuhi-Ht iiiu'lveH
that i it ai tuateil hiaiikliiil. You n"o
Hot anki'il In rout i ilait" all oil imii,
lilll Mtlll'lv tin- h i-l that ran he ank
l'l, to eontrlhuti' to th" Klealest koo.1.
I'iflei'ti thiiiiMiml iiirinliiMK urv
Wiiiiteil l.y Ihi- U'lii.-tiui-Sali'in i lian-
t"r of the Aiiieilrjii lieil frnm. It i i iff if
a t'hi islinas Ktft lo Humanity. No Vj?
liii'iiilu r nf your family run si f font tii , tjyt
he ow rli.okrj Y014 utc iiKkwil to fcivi- j
mmii mail, aim a miliar lo 111,1 ke ox- IV 1
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:A MAN'S CHRISTMAS
U i -hliik-tnii, li.r 1 I The follovviiiK
1 11 .sua ii h 1. fiitiu N01II1 t'arnlliiii ai
rei'iii'ti'il liv Ih" 1 nliilii.ili liiiif ifi"l"lal
nf the Anurliaii ei"'nuon.ny fir
ecu: Kill. ,1 in in tinn: .!, J. I.i.iinlillti. YVil
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ii : .-'" I'll. Ti'.nltv: .1. V. Airnwoiiil.
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Mil, Ii- 11 . K I. tint. P.iMcb-
.ill, 'I i. i . -I'llmry. lltnlni;-
toll. U.llt.l MaMi.i. ,.i,"l Mil. I'li'l
Ki'i 'l. 1 iii.ilslinl n. .1 .', 1 1 . ,1. KaulU
hliiiiiH, I". C Wilson, i.iiiiii a
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Would ever be one in which
only those pifts that appeal
from the practical and utility
standpoint would be exchang
ed. - First and foremost in this
class, is wearing apparel. It
comprises those things which
are indispensable to our daily
lives, regardless of our individ
- ual station in life, and gifts of
tli is nature, when well chosen
are really more acceptable than
most anything one might select
as appropriate for gift pur
poses. Our complete stocks of mer
chandise oiler unusual advant
age to those in search of worth
while presents. We have en
deavored in this advertisement
to call particular attention to
certain articles that might be
considered as standing at the
top of the list of "FOR HIM."
In men's suits and overcoats, we direct your attention to the
really excellent values obtainable here. Suits may be purchased
anywhere from $20 to while overcoats are priced from $20 to
r6.
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Worm y In frlandnlilp"
H' him Klovs this yeur and
b nure to fiUanit him and kep
hl memory grrrn. Cloven r
alwnyt arrrptMb to nil men.
I'neful, not uieleu likn many
thought lli1y t'hoMen Kift. s'
Ytr nlkimf ftnil f rtr"s. In kll and f
of KM that will yi th" text nf tiui" iltl, t
liox o e.nry thw Styfit of Vule M a nla' i. ,'
jou re us-.urej tf th,. ,,uulity that all fhn-u i
Aut'linoblla ;1vi
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Vlien in Doubt Give Handkerchiefs
Our stock of these old standbys as Christmas gifts com
prises everything from plain handkerchiefs at $1.50 a dozen to
handsome silk handkerchiefs up to GOc each.
thu ,
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I I'l'o-s. This In tho Kuii
ra kiimkiii nf the work !
nri;.'ltll.ation, It lueall '
i'ie "uiin'ei:
Arm I lean lii
tet an Aineii
nf it.iri k-re.it
that nu ,-unl rntir famllv Inii.t loin.
1-n.ii.M- Mi'lnmt you nnil your family i
"ut;r. "f-al iiieiiil.i-rtlun" eanniit he hi. .
taind. ' Ev?
Healthful Underwear
Good health depends upon the care which we give our bod
ies. Clothing suitable to the season is likely to have disastrous
consequences. Proper underclothing is health protection. Duo
fold, Superior and Munsing in all weights and materials.
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have not ; lyi
Join the Ii. 1 Ciu.sn ChrLttmas K.iil
Call at.il aiid your iiersi.ti.i 1 jileih:"
that tl.i.s runiinunity will he 1'iU per
cent e.";i .. lit whim th,. roil I e:i!lr.. ,
The Chr-.t-tinas i.,u Call wi'il con-1
tifrje f'l.in 1 '. reiiilier lii to i'S. A I
hotiM --tn. ho is.. i.inva.sK of the rl:y
l,l I-- rua-le iinl Sun lay. U i to he
hopeil that every pei.;nn who ran pus-
Kihly ,i.,i i.,j Wi; join at that tinm t,o i
that, when th" roll Is raliiil for the
mill" n i'l,, ii at the fin of thi"1
Clirintma." ell' it. It will I.e shown that
this Cl.'Jl.lli'i.-fy h(,H taken til" p!ui--i
to whi' i, its m oul in other activities '
intidtr.t to tin- world war would wttn !
to eiititl.. it. I
It in not ni'nciei.t that the person
who li-loi,k's t't the Ucl c'loi-s should,
leiiew ins meini'i-i Mi, ip. n ;H part of
thus Cliris'.to.i.s l;, !, tru lllsk is ,
prenent the in. -I'll r t-i snmi-one who
not a inemher atid .-,.-uii- his meiu
br hip.
Kor thrit is' tliat is in-i-es.sary.
ine oiuy iiiini,' rciuireil in nnlei
Ti-ach and I'xre.-d thi.s i:lia)c
Illent is to see those k Hij
joined. Therein lies the 1 1 !i i-u . v i f
the iiropos-iliiin. , There nr., tlioiiMaiiils
of people tn he seen, and tlmse win,
have already joined thetiiK"lve.s can
render efllcieiit nervire by ai.iHii; to
nee those lo whom the matter has not
l,en presented. a
It will not be necessary to her; any.
i body to join, or to upend valuable
! time "talkit.K someone lnio the prop
i ositlon." The person who has to he
begkTed to join the Hed Crosn Is not
, likely to make an acceptable member,
anyway. IJut there are many to
,Uie matter rnis not been presc
There are oHiubtlesw people In the Jur
isriiction of the S'in.ston-l?alum t-hap-ter
who have not yet had the oppor
tunity to hear the Red Cross .story.
When they hear it .they will join. It
in Hlmply a proposition of presenting
the mutter.
Every person has an Individual re
Mponslbftity In this campaign. It is
the duty and privilege of tho person
who is not u member to Join; it la the
duty and privilege of the man who is
a member to join again, and to auk
someone who is not a member to rn-
i roll In this great humanitarian organ-
' ization.
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Bath Robes
Most any man would receive
a bath or lounging robe with
tyrf mucii graimcauuii, uulii iui il
comfort and its utility. We have
some very handsome ones that
M are exceptional values.
I $5.00 to $13.50.
Neckwear
Elaborately decorated neck
wear for Christmas gift
long been out of stylbut
are sure that you-yrould make
no mistake in making a selec
tion from thesV very sensible
displays. ' (
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I Wlllll'sMile; A. I
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ifZ i'"d.'l:;rh
fjMiW. I". Weill. Kill-ton. Il.l.iy A'lrll
J? ' W'.i.!i"li..i o. 1'. . 1. Wlule. I'har
j loll.-; N S. Sliiilh. S. otland Neck; '..
(S2sr ' T. Thoi nlnii k'. Cotii oi d, J. 1. K.er
fiiT In-art. 1 1 ik It I'ultit; 11. I,. 1'ean", llm-.
is v -4'"11"1' " ' I'-'ikli'V, Tinnii i
! Mid; II A Tish. W inst oti-Saleni ; K.
ifM I. Arinslroin;. Iiu;ht I'liiiit; .1. . i
j W he.-!.-r. I in il. m o; i. 1. liuiiil.
CVJ j .M.ipleMlle. -I 1". lhk'li. l.inri'lnlon;
TJ II. I-'. 'I'm!!. Candle:: I,. 1". UraiieU,
J". ."a ' Seltii.i ; I ' . ill h.ivis. I lolil.sl.oi'o; .1.
Krj 1 'fluid. 1'iiK'ink, I'. II. Carlton, liurk,
Jj I C K. Coiev. West liiii ham: Kurene
lft C.I illlll. W ill.. -field: C. li. W'llklllK. I
Mr ' il.-ites; Ih'ie " ilrCi.iy. .M.i.Mon; I-'. S I
Ja i T Ill .. It u ..... I I'o.ii.. A I hers' nil. !
ill, ! I I
I.ii;-.a bet ii Cii: li. W'. Hill. Sniithlield;
W. V. W.illire. i'rarliland; II. V.
II luirius. I i Ui;.is; l iveretl .Kihnson,
t'oi ie.-iiiee. li. Y. Ktissell. W ItlHlon
S.iSein; AI. I.. Ht.i n II. t'oneord; J. 1-'
Hull -nl, Antiyville; rt. K. M.iKler. I'll-
lonsvilh-; lie". I Lyons. W In.sloii-Sali'tii;
A. J , Nix. (iilkey: C. I'.. Morton, W'al
I stonh'ii i; . li. K I,.-". Coli-ralne; li. N.
A. Tet!ir. Sili-hnry; Khirley Alex
ander. Ciinrotd; Hester Crown, liox-
lioro; Soni' Crowder, Wilson Mills;
li.ilph iM uni. Tayliu sx ille; H. W.
Walls. N'aUm.i; W. T. links, Herea;
A. 1. Mo, Inlay, -Washtiik-'tnn; K. 10
Scott, V.'liHton-Saleni: rhom.is Spry,
Adv ince; 1.. A. Adeuek. I'a re.i. T. W
liiiiham. IlieenslioKi; A. It. (iarrard.
I lillsl.i.i o: .1. L I.isley. Walnut Cove.
K. U. .Nui-kl.'.s. West. Asheville; Kllsb.i.
Klllot. I'.iM-Heviile: .1. W. Owens
Hiatisvill". I. A. Ibiiley, Kiu
Spiini.s; It. l:. I!.,!!. .Mais Mill: J. H
Collins. Winuin; J. 1;. Simmons. New
Hern: l'leil MsSw.iln. l'nlton; W. M
l'a-rn; 1'red .Mi-Swain. I'oiton; W. M.
ilih I'oint; II. V. Newell. Andrewx;
! C. M. Hl.i iiii-y. Canton.
I Woiiniled Ideitre" undetermined):
II. J. Holmes, i-rniikllnton; (I. S. lieat
ty, Clinton; .1. M. D.ivia, t loldsboro; J.
It. Snyder, W'lnstnn-Salem, Simpson
Ji.-inU-ls. Thntuii.sviHe; K. A. Willi mi
sun, Clinton; M, li. I'loyd. Hhtli l'oliit;
Tom o iiliiiv. H.irheloi ; l iiriiian S" "-
I soms. Autrvillc; MeWItt liector. An-
ilrews; liuliiti Caller, Heldsville; A. H
l'ool, Alexis.
Wounded slightly: Hud Tilley, Wln-
ston-Salem; I-:. IC. Whitehiust, Corky
Mount; A. H. Warren, Huntley; Sam
Mart. I'leasiint Mil; M. W. Franltlin.
Alleghany.
Missing in iirtion: K. J. Allred. Nor
man; S. li. May, Mam; .1. JI. AMtners.
I.illington; 10. 1). Smith, Columbua;
Samuel Atkins. Camteytown; Jesse
llentii-ld, V'aliavoosa : Hubert Dyer,
Molilslm ro; W. I'. Killette, Wilson; I...
1. I'arhnm. Oxford; .1 li. Lefler,
lilchtield; T. W. lioss, Sanford; J. f.
West, Itockfish; it. T. Holt, Hock
I Creek
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THE A VERAGl
MAN
Cannot earn enough in nu ivii'
uveiugH l.iualy utter he lit goinMtiil
Tho fife servli
M.-altll Cotiher at lot
live longer un l earn
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li" is in
th Soutl-.rin I. if..
fitment Kpcrialists
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Let wi tell you about It.
A. C. STUART, Manager
Wlnslon-Siili-iii llram-li Olllcp, Sniithern I.ifi im, in,,t (,
TU7-8 U'lianlon Itulldlug
Illt-Vf
Half Hose Acceptable
Where's the man with soul so dead who wotfld
receiving a gift of handsome lisle or silk hose B
cotton, we have those too.
rafipre&iatc
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f'V .Marino casualties:
"irt Wounded severely: S. O.
fpQ laitson; 11. II. Lawing. Chn
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Howden.
Charlotte.
1 SHOOK WITH
NERVOUSNESS
Gift Gloves
Gloves are another favorite gift for the ChiWmas sWson,
and we must say that we think that they're exceedingly accept
able and decidedly useful. It is easy to choose f r6m our large
holiday displays.
Shirts The Ever Welcome -
Here's another old friend, and one that is always received
with pleasure. Our shirt section offers particularly attractive
values at this season. All of the newest designs being repre
sented, stripes are of course most prominent.
mber, j
whom I y"
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Hats That Speak For Themselves
The crowning glory of a woman is generally supposed to be
her hair, but in a man it's his hat. In our hat section will be
found the newest and best styles appropriate to the season and
of such prominent and well known makes as Mallory and Knox.
The prices range all the way from $3.50 to $12.50.
Lady Was Flat On Her Back
With Terrible Spells, But Her
Husband Got Cardui, And
Now She Is Grateful.
McKlnney, Texas Mrs. Mary Steph
enson, of this place, states: "About
a year and a half ago I was down In
bed for nix weeks, not able to sit up.
I was flat on my back and had ter
rible spells . . .. Why, it looked
like I would die. At times I didn't
know anything. I would get nerrous
I couldn't bear anyone to talk x6 me,
I -would Just Jerk and ahpoX with
nervousness , , . across my byfck was
so sore and ached me all thetime. I
would have dizzy feeling. Aly limbs
ached me and I(VfOulrt get "numb and
feel so weak . . 1 Bald .to my hus
band I knew Cajrdul good and I
believed I had tjest try ft.
lie got me a liottle of Cardui, and
when I had onl takp one-half bot
tle of Cardui I elt stronger. I took
a half dozen bottles altogether, then
in two weeks after7 began taking 1
was up, In three I was doing my work.
I praise Cardui for I believe it saved
my life and I am grateful."
For over 40 years Cardui has been
helping weak, sick women back to
health and strength. Try it.
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We Sell Thrift and War Savings Stamps
A LKTTF.il TO SANTA CLAt'S.
(By II. K. Warner.)
Dear Santa Cluua: I am a little boy of
forty-two
Who reallv. truly, honestly thtrlks a
whole lot of yoj.
An-1 so tonight I erVo my pen and
play my one safe bet
lly letting you know in advance Just
what I'd like to set:
I'd like to have a new machine the
ono I have is old
And spits too much and chokes too
much when it Is stiff and cold;
I'd like to have some canceled notes
my struggling spirit pines
For Komu new kind of pruning shears
to trim my mortgage vines!
I want a new excuse to give the wife
when I stay out
Some, tale to tell that's guaranteed to
settle all her doubt!
And when around the green I sit dis
porting with my Fate.
Please tell me how a chap can fill an
insido busted .straight!
I want a raise: I want to know how I
can make the firm
Go pale and tremble when 1 strike
I want a. mako 'em squirm!
I want ten tons of coal, clean anthra
cite, to (111 my bin
I want the men to haul I wanta
watch 'em chute it in! .
Down nn my farm I want some hogs,
four cows, six l'ercheon head.
Twelve cords of wood sawed, split and
piled neativ within m,' shed;
I want a balance at the bank when I
have freely checked
A surplus that wll make the casher
treat me with respect!
Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy of
forty-two
Who's betting on you, banking on you,
got his eye on you;
Tho I have faith, I've learned it does
not pay to take a chance,
And so I am writing these few lines
to tip you in advance
I-. !u
Speed War Itisk Checks.
Machinery of the treasury's war
risk bureau has been speeded up to
hasten the distribution of allotment
and allowance checks to soldiers' and
sailors' families by Christmas, it was
announced in Washington Wednes
day. An army of clerks now is turn
ing out checks at the rate of 140,000
a day. More than 1,150.000 are to be
mailed this month.
All October allotment and allow
ance checks, covering apportionments
of September pay. have been mailed,
and the bureau now is at work on the
i.-n..i.n. k. . , . . . nni-arlnrr filllior-
.MiVTiiiut'i i iirvin, v-v....... e , , ,
tionments of October pay and due lnsLt'tonia in
versjttlon. A mih'inu!i:'t'i'
ministry of
into It. It ui.1
that we have i, !
acres, achieve.! t',
men. Improved th,
perform", I m n.
feats, if tlie k-ri"-:-and
ittiieeii tin- '..
Ion, is dried up nr ihm
helween rnnk-'iy all'! i I'
ll notorious and nat a f'lv
Is tho chef's Illlll t'l I'l" '
Ideal ileiisur-s We v:,
meals, but. w.
food. We h
too long. London Tin-
1 ret.
y r::
I-, r.
lir-t ( hrlstm.i.1 I
Reminders iIm; Ih
federal a meii-ii:." nt w : : ;
ns a Chn.-'-. .' - u v . .
week to every niemM nt
States srn.i'" '' t' i '
can Woman i.ifii-"
"An iippropHa'e ":"
for A merle n w.n '! -'
amendment" '' !-! ''''
a poster si"'. '!- l
.eleven coim'i i'
leader of wniM -?: i
to grant wromi t i : 11
goVerllllieTlt ''" ' ' -' ! ' '
other feiti'i.- i-f ' ",r ',
war workers' ! "'. '
when Mi' V. ;:!: m ''''
Mrs. Jos-..p!i- I' '
Howard S!i:iw - ' 1 , :: "
HALL THREW I
ASMALLFH
December. This applies only to
chocks covering Jointly allotments
from pay, together with additional
government allowances for depend
ents. -
Pay nlltments only, without gov
ernment allowances, are distributed
thru the war department, which re
ported yesterday It had completed the
mailing of checks covering October
pay allotments, and is now prepar
ing and msiling the November al
lotments. The last of the November
allotments will be mailed by Decem
ber 21, in time to reach the soldiers
families by Christmas.
One Art to he Re-coTr-red.
One of the arts which must be re
paired after the war is the art of eon-
Efforts of Sk I.ns v"
ti i!..;.,,r i.vlirf I'rol
JU 111 mis i'""
ble Is a Wtil Man
Says.
'The pi?' '','r..l
one froitleiH ;::. '
another nut.: 1 '' 1 '.! ',.
said W. II. I'--' ''. '; '
ness man '"' '' 1 " .'' -'i .
First stt ' '
"Ten or ' -';. :'r.'r,., "
menced to '1L" . ',: ' ! ' . ,
he contiiiu'-'i ' - f
shaky and my r '
ill. This wi ; ' ..'.r'
I began to n.-?
t: -
bad to wiw-i
I haven't sr
dit-est a t!i!
food mad" '
ly run-do-.v.i
after my !'
-After 1 1
for treatr.,- r
getting in-1'
lac and l- v
started on
and it hai i
Tho hea'i.ic
disappf a'"'
Just all I
and dicest .
at night at.-,
than in '
T.-inlar im
E, W. O'ila:.
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