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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 25, 1919 10 Patent Pumps Two Beautiful Patent Pumps French Heel Turn Sole. $6.50 $8.50 These Are Much In Demand Just Now All Sizes AA to D Mail Orders Filled Day Received. Thompson's Phone 23. SECTION 1. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Died from accident and other ...... o ' 83 '. ..-.154 causes Died of disease . . "Wounded severely Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Special Price Just received by express a new shipment of the new style package . , . iimi MTim ' : f fey felfe sm- (Jte Q MM 5 w mm TY The ear marks of Quality are very apparent in our Shirts. We show Shirts of handsome and exclusive patterns of Cambric, Pecale, Silk and Linen and all Silk. COME HERE FOR BETTER SHIRTS Our Shirts do not rumple or bind because plenty of material is used. Ordinary Shirts are 'made of thin, flimsy fabrics that ravel and rip quickly. Our shirts are from substantially woven goods. The neckband, cuffs and all other parts are carefully and correctly shaped. When you buy a shirt here you secure a shirt of special value. They're made by Wilson Bros, the best shirt makers. $1.50, $2.00 to $4.00 Yorke & Rogers Total 265 Died from Accident and Other Causes. Privates. Gaither H. Hartley, Mrs. Julia Hartley, Valmead, N. C. Barney L. Abbott, W. S. Abbott, R. F. D. No. 1, Darlington, S. C. Avery Bridges. William Peter Bridges, R. F. D. No. 2, Saluda, S. C. Died of Disease. Privates. William B. Anderson. Elishia V. Anderson, Lynchburg, S. C. Pressy Davis, Jordan Smith, R. F. n No. 2. box 47. Parler, S. C. Joe Kalonnishiskie, Mrs. ADDie ai- houn, Cherokee, N. C. Wounded Severely. Lieutenants. Gottlob A. Neuffer, Jr., Dr. G. A. Xeuffer, Abbeville, S. C. . Richard G. White, Hugh H. wnite, 273 Calhoun street, Charleston, S. C. Privates. Claude G. Gillespie, G. Kuller Gilles pie, Salem, S. C. John Wilson, James H. Wilson, Alcolu, S. C. Alfred Evans, Mrs. Elian Evans, Rosemary, N. C. Jennings Gerald, Thomas M. Gerald, Lumberton, N. C. O. Bateman, , Corporal Charles Camden, ' S. C. Privates. . " Elijah D. Webb, Laiirinburg, S. C. Willis Coats, Johnston, S. C. Varner Lane, Converse, S. C. s ; Samuel P. Pennel, Moravian Falls,1 N. C. ; Tom Pruitt, Jr., Asheville, N. C. John Stark, Calhoun Falls, S. C. SECTION 3. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Force: Wounded (degree undetermined) 566 Wounded slightly 551 Total ..1,117 SECTION 2. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action Died from wounds Died in aeroplane accident .. Died of disease Wounded severely Missing in action Following are those reported from North and South Carolina: Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Lieutenant Watt Martin, Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Sergeant Simon Allen, Selnia, N. C. Sergeant Sam A. Myers, Thomas ville, N. C. Sergeant Littlebee Sanders, Cherry street, Charlotte, N. C. Corporal Edward Jones, Asheville, N. C. Privates. Nelson Brown, Grimesland, N. C. Andrew F. Morris, New Zion, S. C. Eugene H. Mull, Easley, S. C. Alfred Goynes, Mount Airy, N. C. Samuel J. Hook, Lexington, S. C. Marion M. Strother, Mount Gilead, N. C, Frank M. Sessons, Fayetteville, N. C. Charlie Smith. Patrick, S. C. Lunar C. Sutherland, Marietta, N. DID YOU EVER USE SLOAN'S? William F. Chapman, Peak, S. C. 4 Fred Turner, Moore, N. C. Paul G. Noell, Timberlake, N. C. Leroy Watson, Plymouth, N. C. Wounded Slightly. Lieutenants. ' Reuben B. Stothesbury, Swanquar ter, N. C. Glenn F. Strole, Chadbourn, N. C. Virdie C. Cannont, Florence, S. C. Sergeants. Henry C. Dickerti Columbia, S. C. Lawrence Laxton, Moravian. Falls, N. C. Clarence H. Whitaker, Matthews, N. C. Corporals. William L. Gossett, Glendale, S. C. Lawrence Edwin Myers, Stocksville, N. C. ,John H. Owens, Sumter, S. C. Arthur Smoot, Mocksville, N. C. Shellie H. Sills, East Bend, N. C. Privat.es. Onsby P. Allen, Forrest City, N. C. John L. Bowers, Ellenton, S. C. , William A. Cherry, Aulander, N. C. William J. Gordon, Southport, N., C. Lowrey Hall, Asheville, N. C. Jesse Minter, Reidsville, N. C. James A. Phillips, Garner, N. C. Herbert Rice, Weaverville, N. C. William H. Spear, Kinston, N. C. Aiken Still, Barnwell, S. C. Ashley Turner, Greenville, S. C. " Luther Chavis, Berea, N. C. William Goodwin, Edenton, N. C. , Joe L. Hare, Columbia, SI C. Charlie J. Hasty, Seaboard, N. C. Frank. Nick Alston, Norlina, N. C. Sergeant William B. Coley, Graham, N. C. Privates. Jack Sanders, Laurel Hill, S. ..C. Martin L. Sanderson, Buie, N. C. Eddie M. Carnes, Monroe, N. C. Eldridge W. Amburn, Round Peak, N. C. Samuel Long, Milton, N: C. Archie B. McCans, Summerville, N. c. . Parley Potter, Deep Run, N. C. David Smith, Whiteviile, N. c Waymon Pollard, Pelzer, s! c Thomas J. Moore, Lexington s Vance Allen, Creedmoref x ' r- C Comer Lawrence. Anri0,'c,C " William H. Mabe, Morganton x Spencer, James Newlin man, N. C Henry S. "Townsend, Nine-tv ?,-, C. . ' u Archie Shulman, Monteo N r Thomas Gentry, Easby, s. c. ' x. S. wmirt. Contents lb nma wacrara li B r.'i.l T7,H.,.i!uT. mm mm 21 . 1 67 1U3 11 Total 235 Died of Disease. Corpl. Street Bagard, Charleston, S. C. Privates. George "William Griggs, James M. Griggs, Kollock, S. C. Marion Haynes, Mrs. Sarah Swean burg, R. F. D. No. 3, Newburg, S. C. Furman Jamison, Miss Bonnie Jami son, Canton, N. C. Willie Wise, Mrs. Delan Dominick, Prosperity, S. C. Lafayette Woolard, J. E. Woolard, R. F. D. No. 4, Washington, N. C. Wounded Severely. Columbus D. Smith, John H. Smith, Crabtree, N. C. Charlie T. Whitaker, Mrs. Whilden Whitaker, 105 Murphy street, Green ville, S. C. Missing in Action. Pvt. William B. Phillips, Will Phillips, Mt. Aetna, N. C. Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previously Reported Killed in Action. Pvt. 7Tillary Tucker, Mrs. Ella R. Tucker, Advance, N. C. Wounded Slightly, Previously Report ed Missing in Action. N Pvt. Claude W. Jordan, Victor C. Jordan, Princeton, S. C. Wounded (Degree Undetermined), Previously Reported Missing in Action. Pvt. Leonard O. Williams, George A. Williams, R. F. D. No. 3, Easley, S. U. Returned to Duty, Previously Report ed Missing in Action. Privates. William McK. Dobbins, Albert A. Robbins, 810 South Main street, High Point, N. C. William Z. Taylor, John A. Taylor, Elijah, N. C. Ask any man who ever rheumatic aches that question. had- He'll tell you he's heard of it, uses it, wouldn't use anything else for any external pain, ache, muscle-stiffness, soreness, lame back, lumbago, sciati ca, sprain, strain. He'll tell you it penetrates without rubbing, bringing warm, glowing, quick relief. Clean, economical, cer tain of satisfactory results. All drug gists have it get a big bottle today from yours. 30c, 60c, $1.20. SECTION 4. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Wounded (degree undetermined) 353 Wounded slightly . 784 Total .1,137 Following are those reported from North and South Carolina: Wounded (Degree Undetermined.) Corporal Walter B. Gore, McColl, S. C. Corporal Nimpson Gouge, Toecane, N. C. Corporal Floyd Mills, Chadwick Mills, Charlotte, N. C. Private. Tate McDuffy Fisher, North Char lotte, N. C. Robert E. Lee, Windsor, N. C. Thomas C. Lloyd, Oxford, N. C. Otto Campbell, Mayworth, N. C. Malcolmn McDowell, Conway, S. C. Alva E. Mills, Raleigh, N. C. Roy A. Ford, Brevard, N. C. Charles F. Strong, Leaksville, N. C. Wounded Slightly. Sergean Green B. Daniels, Elk Park, N. C. mm y t, - WO V!M'W''t. mm mm MM a.1 mm iiff? 1 1" fitl'W d Btllit i i r-j-j r . Mf fiV' s 1 ALCOHOL- 3 PER CENT: I I AetablcPreparatiofl6rAs- similatinginexooa vy ivcttu. 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Furniture these days is so different, mod ern manufacturers are studying ways to make you enjoy your home. "HOME" it is a grand word, and stands for the greatest American institution, the home made possible, the lads who won. Is your home' just right? If you are not sure may be we can suggest the piece or suite needed. Notice suite on display in our east window. mo Following are reported from North and South Carolina: Died of Wounds. Private John Reed, Pacolet, S. C. Died of Disease. Corporal Gerard Nimmons, Bam berg, S. C. Private Lewis Alston, Saxapahaw, N. C. Wounded Severely. Corporal Fred H. Lefler, Concord, N. C. Cook William J. Carwile, Level Land, S. C. . Privates. Robert Harvey, Washington, N. C. Will Watts, Riverside, N. C. Henry L. Bentz, Bamberg, S. C. George W. Tilley, Rougemont, N, Herbert K. Willett, Goldston, N. William W. Alligood, Washington, N. C. James Brown, Charleston, S. C. Ollie Brown, Simsonville, S. C. Robert C. Cochran, Reidsville, N. C. Parish Dimpa, Red Springs, N. C. Andrew Freeman, McCormick, ss. C. Andy Ward Green, Saxon, S. C. Rence M. Keesler, 411 East Four teenth street, Charlotte, N. C. . William J. Bennitt, Arapahoe, N. C. John W. Bailey, Jamison, S. C. Cladius K. Barnes, Seaboard, N. C. John Collins, Coward, S. C. James F. Cook, Clinton, N. C. C. C. Charlotte, N. C. SECTION 2. The following casualties are report ed by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Died from accident and other causes 10 Died of disease 7 Wounded severely .. 213 Missing in action 7 Total 237 - Following are those reported from North and South Carolina: Died from Accident and Other Causes. Corporal Willie Jeffers, Chester, S. C. ' Private Thomas Manus, Olympia. S. a Private John D. Owensby, Ruther fordton, N. C. Private Gurney Stamper, Statesville N. C. Wounded Severely. Captain Lee Sumner, Winston-Salem, N. C. j Sergeant Willie ,H. Nims, Fort Mill, 1 w o rrio This is one of the most advantageous purchases of Silk Shirts this Men's Store has made in a long" time. There are 840 shirts in the assortments Of Heavy Peau De Crepes Of Fine Crepe de Chine Of Heavy Broadcloth Silks There are so many attractive colors and patterns that description cannot be attempted, but many of them include satin stripes so much favored in Silk Shirts today. All sizes from 14 to 17 included, and when 'these Shirts are seen we believe there is hardly a man who will not agree that purchasing them by the half-dozen will be the height of wisdom. : ; ,. - Two Prices: an For $5 to $6.50 quality For 7 to $8.50 quality COME WHILE YOUR SIZE IS HERE TO 4 rATE SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
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