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NORTH CAR0T,T5TA- M&V. <?H?i ing New'**nlui MUn to hiiA in - he?dH?- as "Kajpfe* )'iu? io*.pXr 03 - - -I <. ? > -> ? . . s Greenville is', work ing hsrdfw a mnniciptMlihfrftil > An a rule, Grewaville usunih- gets ?h?t ito 'gtei after, Ol iwdn Ml believe that the hospital will prove to tatia-ataoeptiMrtrAU *al<sv i . It doesn't alw*vs follow that thoee who Wiwre tf'Bo TBtiar Christ mas shopping early" also believe in the rtogao, "Psy ; your bills earlyl'' With the election ore* and with wiB^er^anging oror die tiwx&es , of EnsiWTina ie Sgsan-eaawredof a liberal spread on the front pages <rf our newspapeaa. ? ?? Ii is sbonl*gMttfcg so now that a farmer caarlm(rSO0 jtamdiMbf eotton far. MO pounds of ham. ? Wilmington Star. And probably in mother -year or two Wtt bo ' aide to *wap 500 pounds of cotton for. tOO pounds of gold. " > Some of the papei4 are now talking of getting their ne?ri?f??H? leas. W? balieve that tho Daily New* w*s {he'ftrat paper' ih thci eountryito-get .-news -through this cban&el, Ihirtttg- the early p?flt 4f last summer the wkeiaar masts' of the -cutter iP amlioo fumi&hod' ue with dtaMpleteliMn'tierafB'during far stay here. ' MB. SMAlX'S QUERY. ? : ? ? la a MHM T>*il? an impSMMfPwdjr; tsked f fnl of men were interested The lark of attendance at i lief, necessarily terested in the welfa that they all desire I We it that they do I and they an not i ixation ha* played other, they <Wt < "J j i i .1 ,i , . tHE LATEST DANC^ r- ? ?? -- ^ While the crsxe for new atep* in dancing hia dua^JptiiSlj tw a huge extent, young people the country over -are still anxious to keep tip. with ahy new fads itf'lh# te*prf-horian are" 'The'BbtH* Xrwr'ls atr waya'fasinua of keeping iti -aider* informed regarding all thing* and- it ia therefore felt- that the young ladies of thia section, who are intefM*ed>iin dancing, rfwuld -become acquainted with the latest? "the kitchen waltz." Thnt 'dsmfc evidently Originated ia New York, as it ia the New Tork 8ti<! 'AntgtVes the most aocuraW deeeriptfa*rof it. It is,. there fore," Very stylish; Here's how the 8un describeait: "A woman decides to make an omelet, she trots gradfcfnlfy ISA tbtr left of the 1ce box; removes the eggs and Ails hastily twenty feet across the^uurto the titcharr qfcle. Here, after the proper pause, daring whirl#. time she beats the eggs, die advances carefully- (carrying the bowl) to the kitchen s?ms Another psus?at._tks*tove and she re verses twenty feet back to the pantry to get a platter, makes one more trip of twenty -ft** Sack t? the taklp, Makes anotha* last' slide: to the stove ? and that, is tie *kitchen waltt'" .V .7 1 . ? . r. ...i. .a ' 4 h LOOKINOfAT BOTH SIDES.- .4 f Z ? MutWhaftom iaitf anceatly '*>f the doportaftio?~ oi4he Belgian* Into Germany. > , , The anti-Germ*mlr<4?<!la>0' tbtt'tU* aotyln .ie .?tittgmm, that it) should aot br wlwimli'i tto rfien wr* taken awsyfaora wives, *v?th ers ee*^Fm*ea?ts-aeii-tLat tba gseatost ui misery is being caused. The; declare that neutral nationa should take immediate steps to wa rtt Stocking this practice. They claim that all Belgfui tshaiafl deprived of its manhood. So mudrtSr tbtf ?Ma. The proGennans declare that the Belgians are the laziest arid most immoral nation in Europe, that they will noVw- SWlfrml? i cKti u is a ehance for getting a living is s matt other way. They say that sisca the United States has been sending "rriiif sMpd"'o?er thfr$^?'resn have calmly quit work and have looked *? our oountxy fcr assistance. They assert that Germany is taking charge of these men in order that the relief shipments may go t<y these". wk<r weed tham ? tie- Worn an; children and aged. They argue tibat Germany ia merely tbe United State* from aupporting a nation of idle and worthless men and that the ia really ting Belgium And so much for thafe ... , - There yon have the two viewro* the HtuatKm. and, of coaiso, , if you're an anti-German you'll believe the first view sad if you're a proGerman you'll believe the last SAIL' ully and satisfacto Mail? From pilflH A VOID tfie ttdious rour ' ? Insteadof the hustle and L. wot this adv. and pick out the t.. thai infinitely better than the old teay? *3..7n.addlxi incenlK * ?o-p!ay Santa our i . will (bdljr answer your Mqwrieaand ?upply i For 4 -Her9 9 Stationery ? Whiting and Eaton t.aoe ami I ike. in *11 faafaionabte f*tr?c finishes! In attractive bow*, at SOc to $10.00. Brwlsc and Whist Sou? In leather Ton-n^tp.- 50c to $3.00. A*UrtjJ books, G.^nt Boofca. Shop ping Lintk, Visiting teather ? over*, in ? variety of styles, 24c tO S5.0?. Unnt-a-for I III 7 -always welcome fur bun or her. 10c to 91.00. ,?rJ Cooki ig Recipe Files? keCj/itig choice recipes, l.'iiur j Veil Calling Cards -^complete, wiJ. utau. 100 eanl>.-Sl.S3 and up *?*d far -^pecimeas and ??leet t*r* faces. c*rd ffaae*? great variety to dtooae f?t?in,>ot ,'Oc upwatd Ifeantso-i Crepe Paper? 6?e for Hobday dccoratiodR, 2Sc per roll. Savings Banks ? Three coin, regis tering. a good home bank. "S1.7S Wc?-lt flaskets -splendid styles and ? al??es ui r?.50 to St.S0. Xnua .Seals. Jug* Card* and l-abeta. 1<H pkge. I in*ei Cord for tying up gilt pack age*.. 10c spdo) ? learl Cabindii, leather and plush coyemi with lined trays, *5.00 up lite gift reminder of ~k!?s ???l tl* l?m? i? milium k the South ?t (ran SUM to tn.M. D* ?cnptiv* IoWct, showing mw of the noM popular ttyiw, mailrri on request. Mate DIXIE LA?DUNE0PERSONAL GREETING CARDS meat* lor the wuon and your name engraved beneath. Write for descriptive booklet ?nd prices and place your orders at <?oe to 'insure prompt delivery in time for Christina*. ENGRAVING WCUted in our own big ?ngt.vinf pUnt, ?re employed. 100 card* nraml fnm 90c. PM paid. VIRGINIA STATIONERY CO Engraver, - Printer . 5fattew.ni - Bookbinder, ?13 EAST MAIN STREET, ?10 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA l|pSw. Delightful JHSK A. O. HadMWKi. CHICHESTER S PELLS ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEW! ' - .,-1 i . ? The T own Gossip ? ... >im4 aiNo. ; J AND WHILE It'* rt?. 'TO'WplBHBBB I. IKK MISS Merreh JUST THE unt \ I THINK that we fellows HAVE A lot TO BE thankful for. AND I hope. THAT SHE'LL leare towO WJTHOUT GIVING leaeoaa. TO ANT of the ladle* her* ANO WE'RE <11. ?? PEAOE-IXIVINO Alfca AND DON'T mt ANT TROVBLE. STIRRED tfc. I THANK Ton. All the lime. One? Of ootirae. thoy are sloe to ??**. bat th.y <j? a tot ot trouble Met the earn*. Two (With * ?Igb)? Tee, thor ar* One? Coot * bunch of aioney, too. Two? You're right ? they do. One? 'Tlan't lie Bret eiponse on* atlnde? but the upkeep I. Deree. Two ? Doa't 1 know It? One? Aiwaye ecmetiilne wrong with n* blaned thlnm end whea there to nobody but * ? pec Lillet can tell what Two? There true One- still, after you're hr>d one or StU't TZ '?u caQMo't T? Repair -Da ? ?? la epota^i the .llr.rlnt 'rem th. (laaa wound *?, Uu* >. ?u?r mm Wide. Thort> "* IDftM wltk >'| Now the edge of a Irokac niece looking *'??? mark oat a pl?oe ol a rarlnc ? Uttle lar(er than the on the mirror; place a Tatty I a law mlontaa; clear a*ar the aUi lac kioiad the pate latter from the (laaa the ^lear apot oa the ly proeg it down with a tutt of Thla la a dlOonlt operation, and would adrlae a lltUe praol tryln# It oa a larfa mirror. ADVRRIfSH W THE DA1UT. m ? 1 c_i . ami ? 3ou?ty aT E*#cutor. itvfi. m I tmbFUmtutiU wot tHe *un? t?r tlM i D*rm?nt within !*<? UNK, ir'tkii t? b? W ?<?.. nu Iniobtcd to mm ?lUf* tpjrawat Is Ik* i ??wCv ; I? Thl, >4 Ik MM *. w. wbra?m tilM If ??? ? =
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