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- CARTERS WEEKLy, FRIDAY, DEC: 10, 1920. PAGE THREE OT1 mm ma s S ...-. THE HOLIDAYS ARE RAPIDLY APPROACHING, AND OUR THOUGHTS ARE TURNING TOWARD THAT iGI&T FOR MOTHER; FATHER, BROTHER, SISTEk AND FRIENDS. V IT'IS SOMEWHAT DIFFICULT TO JVfAKE A SELECTION AND WE ARE PRESENTING A NUMBER OF SUGGESTIONS BELOW TO MAKE IT EASY for you. -.;,";;.-;.: , - - y; , vv ... . : PRMEMBER. THE EA'RLY SHOPPER OF.T THP! "RF.fiT V A PTF.TV TO RF.T ."KPT FROM. COME IN NOW AND LET US MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY AND FKUfllAliLa. V u , LADIES . Diamond Rings , Manicure Sets Rings Latusea Pearls Bracelet Watches Lavallieres Brooches Diamond Brooches Cameo Brooches Toilet Sets Writing Sets ; Pens Card Cases Kodaks Leather Goods 'Clocks Silver Candle Sticks' Cut Glass China GENTLEMEN Watches Chainsf Knives Rings Cuff Buttons Scarf Pins Tie Clasps Emblems Brushes Military Sets Leather Goods Kodaks Flash Lights . Pens , Sterling Silver Pencils Sterling Belt Shaving Sets Buckles and Belts Smoking Sets 1 Mo 1 Jeweler and Optometrist North Wilitesboro, N.C. WE SUGGEST ' IN HARDWARE Pyrex. Cooking Utensils Aluminum Ware Knives Flash Lights Razors v Air Rifles s for the boys Guns . ' . . Cut Glass Electric Irons " m Electric Toasters Devonettes Lamps Clocks ' Medicine Cabinets Toy Guns Oil Stoves v v Ranges ,v - - Toy Wagons Scissors Sewing Trays WE SUGGEST IN " ' furniture; Mattresses Library Tables Iron Beds Dressers Divanettes Pictures - Druggets . ' Rugs - ' Congoleum Center Tables Dining Chairs' s , Are Most Beneficial" ' and Give the Most pasting Pleasure v x ' - . , ... , . . . . ' NOTE THE v LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES SUGGESTED IN THIS AD. SOMEWHERE IN THE LISTS THERE IS SOMETHING YOUR RELATIVE OR FRIEND -WOULD HIGHLY" APPRECIATE BECAUSE IT IS 'USEFUL, IT 1 TMELY, AND IT IS SOMETHING HE OR SHE NEEDS RIGHT NOW. 7 A North Wilkesboro, N. C; OLD NORTH STATE NEWS IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Raleigh. Dec. 6. Tobacco growers of the state tonight, in a telegram ad dressed, to the North Carolina mem bers of the senate and housa of rep resentatives in Congress, ' frint out that they are in the most disastrous satuation m their history and urge that legislation be enaced to save thelrt1 from financial ruin. v" Charlotte, Dec 4. Organization- ox sl $225,000 housing corporation, with virtuallv unlimited resources?, was an- , . nounced nere-today by George Steph ens, banker, who said the company proposed to construct houses of med ium quality as . rapidly as they can be sold to "responsible tersons on "easy terms." Chapel Hill, . Dec. - 4. After thre? quarters, of desperately hard playing with both teams gaining frequently but neither able to score Chapel Hill surged forward in the fourth quarter, scored two touch downs and won the high sqhool championship . of North Carolina for the second year m .suc cession by defeating Monroe here to- aay, 14 to 0. - ; Winston-Salem. Dec. 5. The local tobacco association, at a meeting Sat urday, decided to close the warehouses on Friday, December 10th, lor the Christmas holidays, and to re-open on Tuesday, January 4, 1921; The closing this year -is nearly two weeks earlier than usual. The 'decision for an early closing was unanimous on the part of the members of the association attend ing the meeting. No tobacco will be received after the 10th. . Goldsboro, Dec. 5. Five negroes, guarded by 100 machine gunners all day during their trial for the murder of Herman Jones, a country merchant, were tonight 'found guilty by the jury of first 'degree murder in the cases of Caldwell and Foster and George Pearsall. James Hill and Henry Wil liams, of second degree murder Judge - vLomniiiini' Amuzu Theatre, Deb. 1 7th ''" ' ... -r 1 : Ulcolph Zukor pney&ifs a ' K r, GEORGE ' Jft ''irJbA'- CITZMAQRICEXm ' ' PRODUCTION .. pi QhWithTbQCiariGQf ' ' 1 -with : j , ' . rsTi jd Qaramountylrl&aftQiehire, Duke, Dec 6--H. T. Patterson, aged 46, "president of the Bank of Coats, at Coats, six miles from here, committed suicide this morning. x Financial wor ries are assigned as the cause. Mr. Patterson slipped from his house at 2 - o ciocK tms morning ana was iouna Devm sentenced Caldwell and Foster members of his family about sun- to the electric cnair January ana uie . - ... . . nva xiisc xxi a uixxx vvxxx a uuiKb vvwuxiu January three others to. 20 years each in the , state penitentiary. LenoirJ Dec. 5, Whether or not Le noir is to have four trains a day or two trains a day will come before the corporation commission next Thurs day, December 9. General Manager I Li T. Nichols, of the C. & N. W. Rail- Iroad company notified local town of ficials a week agovthat trains Ko. 34 I and 55, mixerl passenger and freight trains, running between E-!:cmont land Hickory, would be discontinued between Lenoir and Hickory. Local authorities immediately took the mat ter up with the corporation commis sion arid yesterday a notice was re ceived of a hearing on December 9. Statesville, Dec 4. A bold but un successful attempt to hold up and rob the' mail-car on train No. 16, from Asheville to Salisbury, due to arrive here at 9 p. m., was made by two highwaymen last night. The would- be robbers are thought t6 have board ed the train at Newton, and began their attempts to break into ' the car after the train had passed Catawba station," 10 miles west of here." Mail Clerk Poovey said the robbers tried to prize the door open, but failed to do so. When the train began to slow up for, the station here the would-be robbers swung, off the tram and disap peared in the darkness. Statesville. Dec 3. A murder oc curred this afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at-Mooresville when Hoyt Mercer, aged about 18 years, shot and killed Berrv Rhinehardt, aged 28. The parr ticipants in this homicide were emir ployees of the Mooresville cotton mills and the tragedy took place m the weave room of mill No. 3. It seems that the two men had some words this mprning and. this afternoon young Mower, it is klleced. walked m the room where Rhinehardt was at work and shot him twice with a .22 rifle, the first bullet taking effect in his Inorle onrf Hie- second in the back as the wounded man started To run. . Raleirii." tec5. Persistent .rumors that members of the international re form bureau, the national anti-vice squad r a similar organization hav ing for its purpose the.purification of tities in the United States are visiting in the canital city this week cannot be verified. First intimation that Ral eigh had been placed on the list of. southern cities due for renovation by the' crusaders was made here last week by Rev.-Sam Small, who spoke I at a local church and among other things said: "This old town is going to be cleaned up pretty soon." Refer ence "was made by Mr. Small to cru saders against all forms of vice com prehended by, the national organiza tion in all sectn of the cotmtrv with in a short tie. Washington -dis-mrbes trTNoHVCsroKna pan0 ear ly dumg last week corroborated the neaheW statement in part as to pro nsed ranai'Hi in this state, althu?n to". announcement .was v ante dates. . r, 1 -' - ths. O-eece, " v' " ' KrSSo- ' : . ' ... "V dav has phwn an overwhelmmrr the heart. A pistol was found by his side. He was the cashier for seven years and president for the past year. A run was made on the bank by citi zens two weeks ago and the bank closed last Saturday. It was rumored a receiver was to have been appointed. The bank has been in shaky condition for two weeks. ' v Petersburg, Va., Dec! 5. According to a report brought to this city last night by a Keysville, Prince Edward county resident, the Bank of Keys ville was robbed early Saturday-morn-' ing'and $8,000 in Liberty bonds, tak en. ' - - , - I - ; TO. SAW MILL " MEN! ... ......... . .. - . - 4 1 WE ARE STILL BUYING - LUMBER OF MOST ALL KINDS. WE ESPECIALLY WANT YOUR WALNUT LUMBER OR LOGS. BRING ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE, AND GET THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR SAME. WE ALSO BUY TIMBER TRACTS. ITWILL PAY YOU TO FIGURE WITH US BEFORE YOU SELL EITHER TIMBER OR LUMBER. A. B. Johnston, Buyer ' ' . TURNER-WHITE COffIN CO. NORTH WILKESBORO NORTH CAROLINA i ii III , . 1 C ,C R E M E r c GOMPLETE cleanliness is your best assurance against tooth troubles: There is no dentifrice so well devised to give supreme cleanliness as Klenzo. . The creamy, quickly soluble lather whitens the teeth, hardens the gums, and brings to the mouth that Cool, fclean, Klenzo Feeling. Step in today and get a tube. FOB SALE ONLY BY North Wilkesboro Drug Go THE REXALL STORE v -1 x- f- .. 1 -V-
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