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1. (B:R The Review High Point, IV. c.9 Thursday, Jan, :2Q, PIEDMONT INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY WE WRITE FRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE P LATE GLASS BOILERS WINDSTORM RENTS HEALTH HIGH POINT ROUTE 4 NEWS rtiuch enjoyed by old and young. (By Mary A. ClodfelterO j A Christmas tree never grows Forsyth is again, trying to 'old. Quarterly meeting was held aisioeate a portion oi our coun-nere ist ana na. xvev. jtivicx, ty. We are opposed to it don't I of Greensboro, preached on Sat- want any part of Forsyth county and don't want to lose any of ours. It is a political scheme. They say it will take in Teague- urdav and Sunday to a large congregation. Quarterly confer ence was held c'n Saturday after a short intermission. Dinner town and the eastern part of Da-, was served on the grounds, vidson, the richest part of our! Miss Lefler of the High school BONDS HAIL has resigned. School opened here th 3rd. Mrs. DI C. Johnson with lit tle Elizabeth and Dougan Clark, See us about our one, three or five year poli cies on Farm Property. It will pay you to talk your insurance wants over with us. 'Phone. 514. county. Rev. and Mrs. McCuiston, of Wmston-Salem, spent the dayj Tuesday of last week with Mr. ! and Mrs T? M Pinrififoy rmH ! wprp visitine- relatives in twn family. Glad to have them. Friday veiling-. . i The ground Friday was cover- Mr. and Mrs. Willard, of the ed with sleet and ice and cold Hotel, spent Christmas in Guil- f sure enough. Iford. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weavil is' The Misses Farlow of the all smiles it's a girl. j "Parker House" spent Christ ie D. Wyer, a brother of the , mas at their home at Flint Hill, writer, has been seriously ill Mrs. Granson Parker went to the nast few davs with heart Hie-h Point last Friday on., the minute details .and can otherwise satisfy them that he can get back his unusual time piece. Reviews Wanted- Two issues of July 22 and September 2, 1920. Will pay 5c each for same. Review office. m ? w tpa 1"- ' Z you Are bothered with dandruff ihd itching- scalp it ought to be a ,wR.rnifie to you. There is danger of .s.ldncnis . u.head. Oon-'t delay, but eg-in at once to use a hterx? m. M 1 lm trouble and high blood pres sure, but is some better now, glad to say. noon train. We understand the roads be tween here and High Point are "Katuro's riair Tonic" Crude Oil m-ide p?e.-lsant to use. 4t Drug Stores in 60c aq3 30c Tubes A Delightful Scalp 50'c the Tube CIUJOi. CClAlfY,.UCL 775T UnfeftwA?- ?few York JACK TAYLOR, Manager Amis L & : 3 Si" Ml. in i x"' i Get the west no, beter the suioKe on marKet at any price. Yours for 10c, 15c and 2 for 25c Let your next smoke be an El Edisto PSPn vfn wil "Jfjp IKo0! Tax paying time at Wallburg . past traveling. The automo- Fridav and those who paid ex-, biles get stuck m the mud. But pressed themselves as "almost j the new road will be finished by ruined." j spring. Sugar has taken a tumble and ! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craven you can now get six pounds at j are spending some time with Winston for 50c. Wages have j relatives at Ridgecrest, in west also dropped considerably, which j ern North Carolina, is all to the good. Reynor Reams,- Frank Fuller Miss Lou Hines doesn't seem and others " P!eas&nt Hi!! see to improve very much, sorry to tion attended quarterly meeting state. j lire Sunday, also Charles Red- Leonard Tufts had a 41-year-1 ding and others of the Ml. 7 er- j old razor back hog at the fair non neighborhood. at Pinehurst. It came from one; Thevlittle child of Mrs. Earn 01 the western counties. The ; heart was burned to death some hog only weighed 38 pounds j time ago. The Earnhearts live some hog story. j at Oakland farm, near here. C. C. Smith killed two hogs Mrs. Tyndale is spending the other day that weighed 763 some time in Thomasville. lbs. John Motsinger has killed j We notice they are doing work 40 hogs and has 40 more to kill. ion the side walks in Northern William Pool bought a horse Trinity. We wrish they would hely and has quit pulling the extend the good work to South reins over the old mule. j Trinity. Jerry. (Jlodrelter called at the writer's home Friday evening Manufactured by CI egg Cig ar Greensboro, N. C. Co TRINITY NEWS Christmas was very much en- j turnips, joyed by all around here. A SOME TURNIPS. J. W. r'outs, of Route 5, three huge the largest weighing 4 1-2 lbs, while the Route 4 other two were close to this weight. They were certainly some turnips. Anyway our friend from Route 5 is a raiser of big things. At one time he took the lead on big hogs, later on sweet potatoes and now on Wilmer Clodfelter is with her f uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. brought the editor stay several weeks. Tho mail carrier on is having a very rough time, also Alfred Clinard oil Wallburg Route lr 01, Hlptmas tre vr nrfnei- !S?3 inn b ill V t7m ?t GERMANS GIVE UP MANY GUNS . . i Foch's report on' disarm mont saT s rhians have surren dered 41,000 cannon, 29,000 un mounted cannon barrels, 163,- Marshal C rmili 's C00 :i?r.:-.i:ie gun: and barrels, fveduction 011 iay Diamonds From An Expert . W-W-W Rings As diamonds are .the most valuable of all articles to buy, so they are the most diffi cult. No One but an expert can accurately gauge the value of two stones which to the layman look exactly alike. There may be a difference of hundreds of dollars in their value. In buying d-iamonds at this store, you have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is wisely invested. Our knowledge of diamonds, our experience in buying and selling them, makes us thoroughly well qualified to judge them correctly. And the .standing of the store is in itself a guarantee that your purchase has been well made. As with diamonds, so it is with all other jewelry bought here. Its value is unques tioned. You know, and the recipient knows, that it is exactly what it is repre sented to be. Stamey's I R C tut fc3i 2 800,000 rifles, 15,000 airplanes arici 26,0000 airplane motors. The German delinquencies in executing the disarmament clauses of the treaty and the Sps agreement are said to be nrinmnallv the maintenance of , Wo - w men and Children to time reduced to com- Just a word about these -well known solid gold gem-set rings. We are espe cially interested in them because they rpivsent exceptional values. And they ere guaranteed by the makers. Come ia and sec our assortment, ii . -. V ' . V::::r: I "3Sff . -i - t . L V ' I -TV",' ' I HI P-,m VI ' : ' A Vv.!.S5s Ilk. Lr .- f u- 'war . .isr-v-, I For One ! Yea.r Each ca-2 ALL, FOUR of Thcss t,"1 t FOR A r rom tim we ii a v e pare with wholesale cost but now we go the manufacturer one better. This re duction is not justi fied by present pri ces but we intend to do our full part in lowering orices. Give shoes for Christ mas, no more useful gift could be offered Atlantic Store r 2o , T 5 Order Now Inc. jjlil5 ORirGOOQ-FOH A SHORTTlc ONLY psrvuov ay be cw or rental. Ail renewal .uhacriptions wiU fae extended for cue year from present data of expiration. The Home of Good Shoes W Sell for Less . . . Ill - ' iVi J.1 i aiix tion of security police and fail ure to destroy the required amount of artillery in the east ern and southern frontier fort resses. The report recites tiie details of the German's request that they be allowed to retain 341 cannon in the fortresses, but but the allies have approved the retention of only 20 -guns at Keenigsberg. 35 at Pillou and 32 at Swinemuende. 1 WATCH FOUND. AFTER FIVE YEARS RUNS Thought to have been lost five or six years ago, a 98 cent watch was found a few days ago by Charles Everh?rt, and M. M. Swing, of near Holly Grove, with its case sin :-cmisr na ana its works stri capable going right ahead clickink off the seconds, minutes and hours. Messrs. Swing and Everhart were work ing a road near their homes when they espied the watch ly ing in a clump of broom sedge near the road. It looked almost as new as when bought. The finders opened up the time piece and found that some of the tiny screws had worked loose, tight ened these with a pocket knife, wound up the 'watch and it be gan to click merrily along. When last heard from it was still in running condition. At the time of its purchase the watch is said to have sold for 98 cents, although since that time the same kind of watch'has advanced in price considerably. Five or six years ago a watch of the description of the one found is reported to have been lost in that vicinty. Since no other watch had been reported as lost around there, the finders presume that this was the time piece now in thejr possession. 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You need only hear The Brunswick play several selections you need only compare it with one or two other phonographs and you will appreciate the tone qualities brought about by the Brunswick Method of Reproduction. TJrBTWJMC Come in and find out for yourself. You can not afford to make a mistake and it costs you nothing to be sure. 1 Stamey s If 'kd Nature's Call Before It Is Too Lata! RID vourself of the noisons in your body and banish Mhe RHEUMATISM that makes you .su! er untold VKJUJ KJf VI .J fAt5 .4..V YT ' straying the poisona circulating in your blood. moves all RHEU MATIC symptoms, and prevents their return. Stop overloading your system with danger- :-i- ous drugs: Jbiair a teaspoonrui once or twice aany is a sure ana sate guarantee to gooa eaitn. The Kells Company, Newburgh, N. Y. SZy-fZIL. sat -S-J5xSf- gMy . I Quality iu wedding rings understood tcnlay tnkes in more than mere mtnnsic value. Everybody i looking for design, for finish, the effect of workmanship. Right there are the qualities that set O-B Wedding Rings aoart from the oromiary wedding rings that one meets with. OB Wed ding Rings are offered in individual satin-lined boxes, a refinement that will appeal to you at once. You need presents for the best man, the bridesmaid and perhaps the ushers Come in and le't us show you our O-B Line itetirrs ey's J ewlry i i I Pi
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