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I We.ipyite ,you to inspect our plant at any
time.
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inventory arid cleaning up. As soon as
this is completed we are going to lay out
all odds ana end in laces, silks, and all
i kinds of drjbss goods
bargains to
you.
We hope to have these arranged by
FRIDAY. Pome early and get first choice, I
If yoalaven't bought tfyat coat or coat I
suit yet, wej have a few nice and snappy j
ones left. STo occasion to mention price,
we guarantee to make that right. If you i
have not alreadv done so, line up with us j
this year it will be good tor both ot us.
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ALL-DAYl SESSION MONDAY
DECIDE TO ASIt FOR SURVEYOR FOR HT!0.AL
' HIGHWAY SURVET THROUGH THIS COUNTY-
FULL REPOBT JDF MEETING.""- ''
The count commissioners int
in regular monthly " session - Mon
day morning at ten o'clockrith
all members present. .
The. uual routine, of business
was taicen and passed upon. The
Question as to whether the county
should pay $30.00. the amount
asked for by officers for capturing
stills," or - $20.00, the amounftK
dered by law' brought forth quil
a lengthy argument, rlt , was,? e
cided jfinally to pay the amount
orilyi allowed by law. 'Xjr
The commissioners decided' to
ask the state for a surveyor-to
survey the proposed highway
from. Roxboro township - line; jo
theyirgmia line. It is the infeh-
tldti of the Board to
the out-
line of this road and. cost, and if
possible, to begin work' on sa&e
directly after the survey is maae.
It is also the intentions of xilie
Board to build a good, permanent
roadf perhaps sand-clay. Mr.
Stephen Gentry; stated that Jhe
would begin at ; once to solicit
contributions toward the building
of this road, and . to secure She
signatures necessary -for the nght
of, way,
- The- board .ordered the , County
Home superintendent to clear hr
5 acres of pines on the ICpunt,
rv,-4,:tn
o6 iJianteq in tin spaee-as a,m
monstratibn.
The commissioners were in ses'
sion from 10 o'clock until late in
the afternoon, one of the longest
sessions held in many months.
The Board will meet in a call ses
sion next Monday to settle with
the sheriff for state taxes.
A list of the jurors for the Feb
ruary term of court was drawn,
and are as follows: E T. Day,
Xat Warren, J. A. Day, W. A.
Wrenn, W. W. Wrenn, J.- K.
B radsher, E. A. Hester, M. L.
Powell, K. G. Slaughter, I. T.
Wrenn, S. M. Neal, Walter Brad-
s'icr, Wesley Oakley, C. S. Lof -
Slaughter, Geo. W Walker, Z.
T. Gentry, I. T. Stanfield, C G.
Rrtde, J. M. Brewer, J. L.
Moore, Weldon G. Clayton, J.
W. Montague, H. S. Gray, L.
M. Turner, H. J. Miles, Al Shot
well, J. S. Qorner, F. F. Pleas
ants, J. Y. Humphries, G. A.
Taylor, W. K. Moore, C. G.
Long, E. B. Rudder and J. H.
Whitt. ' '
B. T. L WILKERSON DIES.
On Monday evening at his home
near town Mr. T. E. Wilkerson
died. He had been in bad1 health
for a long .time. IVr. Wilkerson
was one of the best farmers in the
County, though for a number of
years he had not been able to give
much attention to farming. His
death will bring sorrow to a large
number of relatives and friends.
Woodsdale Post Office Robbed.
On last Wednesday night yege-
men visited -the postofiice at
Woodsdale and bio wed the safe
getting away with about-one hun
dred dollars in cash and stamps.
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They also paid a visit to Dennis-
ton and made a raid on the depot
at tliat place, but we Have notj
heard what they found at "this
nnint,: ' Tt. war thought bV'some
that they were .traveling jna hand
car and did not leave tne raiiroaa
track, though this may be ,alto-
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getner an error. :,;y
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' ISIiss Bessie Paylor returned to
10 MAKE NEW PEACE PLANS
'I'VE JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT FOR SETTLEMENT
OF WAR," DECLARES INVENTOR AS HE
LEAS.SHSP. ,1 AM WILLING TO DEVOTE
ALL MY MONEY TO PUTTING AN END TO
. EUROPEAN STRIFE.
Jan. 3. Henry Ford and Wil
liam Jennings Bryan last night
laid new plans for restoring
peace in Europe. Reaching New
York on the steamship Bergensf
jord in the early morning, Mr.
Pord was joined at the Waldorf
last night by Mr. Bran. The
latter made a hurried trip from
Washington to meet the Detroit
philanthropist, returning to the
Capital City -at midnight.
They did not discuss the na
ture of their plans, but following
their conference, Mrv Bryan
said:
"Mr. Ford had heard a report
in mid-ocean tht I was going
to The Hague on Tuesday. He
was anxious to talk with me be
fore my departure if it was true
that I was going. But it is not
true that I am going on Tuesday.
Indeed it is not certain if I am
going at all. But at all events I
shall not go immediately.
Learned Much On Trip.
'' Earlier in the day Mr. Ford
had said: "I have just begun to
fight for peace. I have learned
much during my trip abroad, and
I am willing to make any sacri
fice of time or fortune tnat will
-me to do what is. possible
to achieve the peace that, we all
desire. I feel that these men
who are falling at the rate' of
30,000 a day on the European
battlefields played a large part in
enabling me to accumulate the
money I have got together, and
I am merely a custodian of that
money now to do what good I
can with it In this spirit and
without any attempt at self
glorification or advertisement, I
am ready to devote all or that
money towards putting an end
to the strife. "I have several
new plans and it is these plans
that I wish to discuss with Mr.
) B to-night.
, CARRIAGES.
On last Thursday morning Mr.
R. M, Spencer and Miss Lizzie
Yancey surprised their friends by
slipping away to Lynchburg and
getting married. There was no
parental objection but the young
couple just preferred this plan.
They returned on the evening
train and are at home at Mr. R.
A. Spencer's, the home of the
groom's father.
Mr. James Foushee and Miss
Lucy Whitt were married on last
Thursday at "the home of the
bride's father, Mr. J. T. Whitt. b.
On last Thursday evening at
the home of the bride's mother
Mrs. J. L. Wilkerson, Mr. Xey
Carver and Miss Sadie Wilker
son were married.
MORE BOOZE ESTABLISHMENTS BROKEN UP-
On lastFriday Deputy Morris;
J. F. Lifsey. H. G. Gulley and R.
H, Gates went out near Helena
and broke up another booze fac
tory capturing. a small still of 20
gallons capacity and. quite a lot of
beer. On the same trip they went
aown near monau auu cut ,uF u
outfit: though at neither of these
places ws any r one :found who
icu w mw,
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Ar. and Mrs.; W. L.; Lewis,
1 Mrs;Xula Baird and daughter,
t :ii;ort vofnrnpd Afondav after a
- -f nf cpvpri ;n ; Oxford.
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On Frio
We Will
UiniuiSTuiall SaE.
A sale that will mean a bigger sav-,
ing to this community thaa any sale
that has ever been held here. It will te
M THIS IIH IS BIERfSEEII
The largest and best stock ofTgoods
in the county will be sold at rallyreat
bargaiii prices. Besides the bargains
that will be offered we WILL ABSO
LUTELY GIVE AWAY !
Every one who
a dpllar ; at this Sale
one chance for each dollar and as many
chances as there are dollars spent. : V -
Our Reason f orchis Salev
We expect to make an extensive -;
improvement in our building this sum-Jr:
mer which will make it necessary for :!
us to move out all or the greater ipart of :.v
our stock while the remodeling isbfeing ;
done. Our stock must he reduced to a ;
minimum by that time. We will ther- v-1
fore close out all Winter weight OodsV
Suits, Goats, Dresses, Furniture nd '
House Furnishings and all articles that ,
will not move quickly in Spring at ndi
culously low prices. We will also offer
unusual values in all other lines, 4 espe
cially White Goods, Shoes,. Hosiery, : (
Underwear, Hats, etc. -
Saye Ybiir Pollars and
Wait for this Safe and
You Will Save More
Bbllas
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than you ever have by buying goods
cheap. At the same time you will haye :
a chance to get the grand prize of ;(
$200tlri. GEp-;
; Some brieis sure to get ; it. 'Tqu5,
are just as aptto be the lucky one as
anybody.; : : o.V
t Full and detailed anhpuncement of ;
offerings; and Ipribes, ;will be tmarde in
next weekpaper.
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