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A CARTER'S WEEKLY, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1920. PAGE TWO ' . . v. j - e- BARGAINS in used organs and phonographs.-!." L. Garwood, Wilkes boro, N. C. ' - l-tt- If you haven't already received your winter COAL, see J. H. Thompson. . He will have sev eral cars for sale. 24-3t Washington, Dec. 5. J ohn C. Dan- cy, one of the wealthiest negroes In the middle Atlantic states and former collector of customs at Wilmington', N. C, died here, today.; During Presi dent RooseveltV administration he served as register of deed of the Dis trict . of Columbia. He was born- in ... . Tarboro, N. C. PROTECTION FROM NIGHT PROWLERS Delco-Light affords protection from night prowlers. Electiic lights around . the buildings and grounds may be turned on from the porch or inside the house, making the yard and prem ises as bright as day, 1 Write for Catalog ' T. W. & W. H. CHURCH f Dealers Ronda, N. C '-.'.. DAY MAKES NIGHT AS BRIGHT AS Produce hw Prate mim Our Casl SELL TO US AND GET THE BENEFIT OF HIGH EST PRICES, PROMPT PAY, AND NO WORRY. Compliments of the Yuletide season to you. May many more of them be your happy lot. - 'w .KL v 10th Street ELLEE North Wilkesboro,. C. Send in your subscription to Carter's I wvvwiw Weekly only $1.00 a year. ADJOINING COUNTY NIJWS , , ; Yadkin v Ripple, Dec. 2. ', ; ; ' Mr. John H. Davis, a prominent farmer of Route 2, died at the city hospital in : Winston 1 last Monday morning following an operation. He Was "about 62 years old. Mr. Davi3 had been a member of Fo'rbush Baptist church for 40 years and an active worker in the church. He was well known all over the county and held in the highest esteem. Jnterment was m the FprbiJsh church cemetery ana the 'funeral services were conducted by Rev. S. F. Morton. V . : . '. Surry . , -' '. a ' Elkin Tribune, Dec. 2. ' Mrs. T. - A. Church was called to Mebariie last week on account of the serious illness f her father, Mr. L. L. Rice. Mrs. Church arrived home Saturday night, her father having died Wednesday night and was buried Thursday. He was . 76 years old and a veteran of the, Civil War. 'iredell V States ville Sentinel, Dec. 1. " Mr; 'Wynnoble, of Holland, a noted profesional musician is a Statesville visitor, spending . the winter here as the guest of Prof. Bondham, director of .music at Mitchell College. .Prof. D. Matt Thompson, who for twenty-nine years has beeji the ever watchful and faithful head of our city schools, was seriously, if not fatally injured last night when a Ford auto mobile 'driven by David D. Harris ran into him and knocked him down at the postoffice crossing. The sad acci dent occurred about six o'clock at the corner)f West Front street and South Center street, m the middle of the road between the post office and the Gray Cafe. v ' Caldwell, Lenoir News-Topic, Dec 2. - Mr. H. 1. Houck and his family moved to North Wilkesboro last week where they will live with their daugh ter, Mrs. J. D. Moore. Mr. Houck sold out his household and kitchen furniture last Saturday a week ago at auction. Mrs. Houck has been in bad health for a number of years, and is unable to look after the duties of her household. It is hoped that Mr$. Houck will improve in her new taTma. It is with deep . regret that we lose this esteemed family from our town, and we wish them success in their new home. . . ' 11 xn . v if DF 'Appropriate . ... : ' ' - ' sifts These. Christmas Will Be App reciated. v People of today are discriminating in their tastes. They are alive to the dictates of fashion and are keen at ' appraising the value of an article. ) The selection of a present requires good judgment, if one would avoid giving the wrong thing. v , .Gifts The , - I MANICURE SETS rmTDC A XTTfc TTTTCITITCI FRENCH IVORY GOODS LEATHER GOODS ; I POWDER STATIONERY PIPES ' - 1 Our gift articles for Christmas are appropriate. Yon can not make a mistake in giving them to your relative " or to your intimate jnend. A comparison will be found to ou:- advantage. FRESH LINES OF NUNNALY'S AND TIFFIN CANDY ALWAYS ON DISPLAY. y tl Go - . V. lv':ihy'the Ir3' : me I I V SL- 1 I 1 n UUUCi NOW. Great' S m a Tl 1 n )) n on mmwms. rFeseeics '-"- Everything cut to and below1 cost from now until Christmas day. Also $ 1 0.00 will be paid back to every customer buying $200.00 worth or over. ing m Owe , Store at Greatly Rediaced Prices r Prices Cut on Range eternal Prices Cut on Sellers Kitchen Cabinets Prices Cut on Hoosier Kitchen-cabinets PHces Cut on Hall Racks . Prices Cut on Buffets Prices Cut on Dressers . Prices Cut oh Iron anci Wooden Beds Prices Cut on Bed Room Suits 1. Prices Cut on Parlor Suits - 2. Prices Cut on Dining Room Suits Prices Cut on Chiffoniers Prices Cut on Blankets Prices Cut on Lap Robes Prices Cut oh Felt Mattresses.,. Prices . Cut on Springs ' . Prices Cut on Library Tables .. Prices Cut on Dining Tables Prices Cut on China Closets Prices Cut on Linoleum, Inlaid and Printed Prices Cut on Rugs of all grades... . Prices Cut 4n Davenettes . Prices Cut on Davenports Prices Cut on Oil Heaters . 1 Prices Cut on Office Desks. : Prices Cut on Filing Cabinets i .$15.00 L.$10.00 ..." $10.00 ,$ 5.00 to $7.50 $10.00 to $15.00 ...$ 5.000 $10.00 ..$ 1.50 to $ 5.0Q $25.00 to $75.00 $15.00 to $25,00 $25.00 0 $50.00 $ 5.00 to $10.00 $ 1.00 to $ 5.00 !.$2.00 to $ 5.00 1$ 2.50 to $ 5.00 ....$' 1.00 to $- 5.00 $ 5.00 to $10.00 ...$. 5.00 to $10.00 $10.00 to $15.00 10c to 25c yard $ 1.00 to $15.00 ..$10.00 to $15.00 ,$10.00 to $15.00 $ 1.00 to $ 2.00 .$ 5.00 to $15.00 ,$ 2.50 to $ 5.00 Prices Cut on Toy Wagons and Sammie Cars for childrenll.50c to $ 1.50 Prices Cut on Auto Strap Razors " ' " - $ 1. . - Prices Cut on Percolators J : " ' : Prices Cut on Buggies and Harness $ l.OOto $ 2.00 ' ..$25.00 to $30.00 .Hundreds; of other articles too numerous to at greatly ; reduced prices. Come1 arid yourself. You cannot afford to overlook portunity to save money. mention see for this op- r Comer TehtK and B Streets ' CIGAR :;v :::y- - ,-:v : : t ' Brime Drag ' j V N NORTH WILJ rsORC ; N. C : J ' y -' yy:y-:-ryy:: ; : . v rvvVvVvV.V.v.V. V v:v. '
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