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mam m l II. HI $' nw.m '' " " '"' - At Court House, October 25 wwWvvvvwvv ; o c 5 Oa Friday h n i t tW ctrb of taw I fka fTMM Dr. C A. Graaam, J. C WtoicteW. g,,. , ss-J tt at La taw 1 ' i;iT . .. I SX4CS0TK XXWS . I - ' " fa! ABvai rlatil frbswia oS" J'SiSrf MnLHir hsswBstsj1 J Mi nif awxtia is Grcwaa-, w. r... I k tares U Asaeboro Sacaraay. rr m- Mx. M. U X K . ' . T . Jas, at Star, wera m tow Sodt;. tkmrck at CbdnaiO th past two n- fyTT) tartw at Sea- rn M. P. dmrea SaaaaT. AJ RT B. MofTiU Tuitpd friends at thong it was rainy a good erwd at DaDaa, V C, Ust week. tended both services. It is hoped N Mis. Maode Lee Spooa. f the far- muea rood will be attxmvtiixL uJtv of Cedar Fall hipb school, spent Mrs. S. J. Lynch and daughters, the week end with her mother, Mr. Mabet, Vera and Treva, spent the week H. C Spoon. end at their cauatry hifne. Kjss Mary Overdan. li near Miss Era Jtoafey is in school Jtasssear. died at her home lat week. hrmt been at home about waT nW1 ""'"nl "" irTy StU. of Wxnst-a-Saiem, Mr and Mr,. J W. AUred attended,- 5 1 a few day, Mr. Edward York, at Central Falls. . v . . , , oa Monday. u Mr c T Lack's Friday. a V. Cox, C. H. Hinaon and K. W.i w, R.ni, wkatiev aiul Mr Im Bray entered a good number of Duroe ja& went to Troy SsLoday for the Jersey hop at the state fair at Kal- any. eirh thu week. Ve predict that theyi Maasrs. Euclid Aoman, John Law win capture their share of blue ribbons' Vern Stewart, who are in like they did last year. A number of cboo at Trinity, spent the week-end our people are attending the fair. witB their parents at Why Not. Members of Sanford high school 1 Mr. Clyde fa HI, wao works in jrav. a very laughable and interesting Asheboro, was at home for the week play in the auditorium last Saturday end. night. I Mrs. A. A. Steed, of RandVman, is Re. W. M. Smith leaves this week the guest of Mr. O. D. Lawrence's to attend the annual conference at , , . .... Monroe. I. F. Craven and Chas. B.' The relatives and friends of Mr. J. Smith, delegates, are also attending. H. Spencer celebrated his 75th birth Mr and Mr,. A. D. Holt an, ! child- of Mr al 5.."? rit be orry to hear of his being in Me- r past week. Willie West. Southern railway agent at Stalev. has been at home with his parents tor the pat several aays. Edgar News. mo rial hospital. We hope he will soon be home again. Miss Mabel Davis was the guest of Miss Ruth VonCanon last week. Miss Davis was on her way to Hub high school where she goes lo teach with Mr. Carson King. , Mr. Garland Pntchard was m tovn Messrs. Underwood and Nixon, of a ,hort whiIe Friday. Worthville, were gueu ot H. W. Kot Migg Ca(r,e left Friday bins recently. for Hub school near Elon College Mrs. L. J. Davis underwent an op- where she will teach thi ar. eration at the Hifh Point hoepitai ; The Christian Endeavor was organ Monday, ized at Seagrove Christian church with Rev. M. C. Farlow filled his ap- a good number. We want all the ointment at Cedar Sruare Sunday. young people to join and take an ae- Jonathan Kobbin.s spent Wednesday tive part. Every one is invited to at Worthville. come. J. 0. Newiin was in High Pointi Mr. Brace Welch and family and Sunday. Mr. Golf Welch, of High Point, were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis and Mrs. the guests of Mr. J. D. Welch Sunday. T. J. Coltrane were in Randleman Sun-i Mr. George Gunter spent the week day, 'end at home. Wesley Robbins, of High Point,! fpent Friday night with his brother,! The great rural interests are hu ll. W. Robbins. man interests, and good crops are of L. J. Davis spent Monday in High little value to the farmer unless they Point. open the door to a good kind of life Ed Nance has moved his family to on the farm. Theodore Roosevelt. High Point. The colored people of the community, 64 quickly relieves Colds, Guutips held their revival at Edgar the past tion, Biliovsneas and Headasnea. A week.- Fine Toole. wJKMJEAN MAMMBA-XYLOTHONK COMPANY. '-s tniesrts f flaw rifted I snd their aoVBttoa to tko saakes of It vocal as novwlty wmpssy of typo of aWtaacw. TW Orwajena kic tto capable of TW a teal tniesrta f Oro ttted Inter. tW Mlns Oroajona, form rW of tW Orwsjoaa Martmfco- Kack sm of tWao tWsw sntm M a voeallat saw tsatxvjsMsnasW. Wm FToos Gronjaan, featarw arfJat of tW cosspnay, km, ta addrdoa, ta Wr nali ! ai'rnnpnsanwntn. fniw isatalj mi big character tnxerprotor. Her wcllaea tlon of many varied iWraclsn has built for Wr an i in gioolai aopoJar Ity with (udlencea i inyWn Compietlnf the company moiniMr are Henry Jensen. Wrttoaa, and Choa ter Painter, tenor. "Those yonas; men ta ororj ovwryVtypo to are also accocnpOaWd ta a o Hxatfnl progress. TW aafJra niw anal of tW Ora )eaa Coarpany la tWewagMy expe rienced ta fW aiaalf 1 ontertainae field. For tW past two aeasono tW company has eapttvmtcd andteBcea to an parts of tW eooatiy with tWb ta lists unique aad eiever THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY is wide open at all times for those who have been properly instructed. Our courses of individual instruction and our classes in bookkeeping, stenography, touch typewriting, banking,- accounting and business tactics are most modem and practical. Students can enroll at any time. Write Greensboro Commercial School, Greensboro, N. C, for Catalog. I Department I writing. I There nave been a few eases of in-. J. C. Newlin, who has been confined fluenza i reported in the community. to his home with erysipelas, dees not seem to improve very rapjdly. J. M. Cox, Misses Annie, Ethel, and Clara Cox attended the Greensboro Jobs Farlow, son of the late Enoch I Farlow, recently died at bis home in High Point aad was buried in Marl-1 boro cemetery, Monday, October 16. . ; ' . v'. I THE UNIVERSAL CAR j NEW PRICES' r ' F. O. B. Detroit ' ' ! W $235.00N $269.00 $298.00 f $380.00 " '.. $530.00 . . I $595.00 - I- a' t. - i in i i - w II .; 1)1 IN ill nwrtenielv fA'!MiiiiA'iiIm t . - .. :. L..-,;tl I i n uiuiiiiitiv ui niniiitr miiv iitriivrri.v. . :- i' em Chassis Runabout --Touring Truck Chassis - Coupe Sedan These' are the lowest prices of Ford Cars in , the history of thelFord Motor Company. t i uraers are w comino in tasr. an' niiirA dvmirfl V- yz ,. '. "f t Vf ' i - 'laiL -ssojsasaay . nromntlv to insiireVarlv Hpllvirvf i ' . ' f r:-jC Photic 175 ' Aiithnirt7r. ShIaq nhH SnrvV - Store High Point, N. C. ''Sells it For Ls" THERE ARE MORE THINGS READY AT EFLR1YS THAN COULD BE TOLD IN A WHOLE NEWSPAPER - Efinfs has always been proud of its garment'' and ready-to-wear section. and with good reason, too, we believe. But this fall we are particularly proud. It's our prices we want to boast about, though we think it's an accomplishment, in deed, to be able to present the garments we are displaying, at the remarkably low prices which we have marked tiiem, The right style, at the right time, and at the 'right price. r&.te.i a We invite your careful inspection of this de lightful array of women's ready-to-wear you wiS be delighted with our showing. Poiret Twill Suits, $29.95 Poiret twill suits for fall They are the new soft fabrics in tailored models, for 4 . $29.95 Children's Coats, $198 Children's silvertone and Chinchilla coats.. $4.98 Children's coats made of beautiful colors of re lour, sizes 10 Co 14, for $4.9$ New Sweaters Ladies' new coat sweaters In the new 1 colors" for ; $&98to$6.4S Children's wool and cotton sweaters, & pink, old rose, red, blue, and white $L98, $2.48, $196 Satisi Dresses You have seen dresses priced at $16.75 before, but -never have seen such dresses as the ones we have at this price. New dresses of satin, poiret twill and tricotine dresses in navy, at $16.75 Serge Saits $9.95 New fall suits of serge in navy, black and green in plain models, for N$9.95 Tricotine Suits, $18.95 Tricotine suits in navy and black and a wonderful value for ..$1&9S Tricotine and Velonr Suits, $21.35 Tricotine suits of navy and taupe. Some are em broidered and others are plain models. They are Na good buy at 7. .... $2L7t Evening Dresses Evenincr dresses, lace and combination blade and brown for . . 7 w . .$1L95 1 Two-tone taffetas in an colors, beautiful evening: ' dresses f oir ; 7. . . V. . . . . . 4 ; $2L75 . . White' crepe dresses for 7 $25.00 Two-tone beautiful shades of taffeta $29.75'; Evening dresses, very special, for. ...... .7 $29.7wv, . New fall Dresses rLovel new fall dresses of canton crepe and crepe de chine, all are made nicely, some : trimmed, and ." cthert plahln navy, black and brown, for .7 $9.95 ; A Style f or Every.Taste at Prices to Suit Every Ladies' coats olf Bolivia ciotti, priced ittSlZWv Heather inixturca of the new materiala for $12.43 ' ,Velour and heather inixtures blue and brown, $25 5 values, for i a TV . :, . 7; ; . . i 7 r; ;;.T.' : . , $16.75 ::Vliind ilisscs Coats, $1W5 ;i ; .Velour and BoHvias, navy and black tor $18.95' :,ltetik? t Coats, $2 U3 -t y Velours and Bolivias in navy brown, l!ac!t l.C0 c: M, Sa V v V V "W V V "V w w
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