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1 s - i ' v r " - J ... - 1 S 4 V v - n 1 --Vvi i PRESENTATION NOTICE. Notice that on Frkla.y afternoon, Februaryj 25th the Junior Order of Brooksdale will present to Brooklyn! School a flag and bible. - Exercises will be held first b.y the school beginning promptly at two o'clock consisting of songs, dialogued, and. recitations. Therl there will be some able speakers. Mr. 8. Pi Jones will explain the Junior Order. Rev. J. J. Boone will present the Bible. Hon. L. M. Carlton will deliver an address and pre sent the flag which will be receiv ed by Supt. J. A. Beam. All the Juniors of Brooksdale Executors :;N6tfceI Pacifists Fading Away. ' ' J VERY SAD DEATH. w,::al::n ; :"c ine.aeatl1 (,t u-- warns aihgmbi. mistaken contention thai ta Uri-.uk j --l . . - -Jr tr??&n'f r vv vv ttiiivu uuuureu at une xvex Hospital I , ?w?vt- ww uwr jvnqiioway- wSvith the President i? RaleiKh Iast ingfexsiiis in nis preDaredness nroo-ram ata , PoK 10 t , 1 n fk. .a.v SMSfn, iiuuiiig less groung to stand on i over this'entirecommunityVFrank everyday. How they can re concile the changed attitude of was about 27 years of are and one of the most prpoiising young merf congress with their own un- Nof this section. He (eaves "a moth changed views is hard to under- er and three sisters, to mourn over stand. The echoes from Wil- his sad death. son's speaking tour seems to, He had rece.itJy entered ischool have brought Congress solidly at Buie's Creek to : prepare him- mioime, as manuested m the self for the ministry. Also hi sis- e r,utors, on or before the 12th day of February 1917, or this, notice" will be plead in bar of their recovtyf v AI1 oersons indebted "tftJrf'Atat.i li I , . : " "Z I TV AAA ut' This DR. W. A. BRADSSER. ' Executoi s The Best Hot Weatfter Tonic GROVS'STASTESS chill .TpNICeflrichestht blood, builds up. th? whole Wstemnd will wbn derfully strengrthen and fortfjrr6ti to I-withstand th depressinu effect of the hotutnmM- sn i .i V ? f "m. The Farriixe'fs a votes m both branches. In the ter was in school there, and inoi House it was 173 to 0 for the der to be with w .P.h.Mn President. Not a voice was mother had broke up housekeep raised in onnoiit.inn nnrl fhic . - -i-1 tco jug (mu iuhuwcu mciii w uuie S Order are requested to meet at; no doubt largely due to the ae- Creek Brooklyn church promptly at one tion of Champ Clark. The New Everybody that knew him lov- fo.tj-nve. York Times accords him all hon- ed him for his pleasant smile and T ie public is cordially invited, or. It says that when Speaker words, for h l,rf , i i I I , - , I ,7 " M llVUt KJ.f . u. dmei. ciar left his chair to begin the greeting for those whom he knpw I ness man needs one. Because it i fight for preparedness side by Frank was a member of CAent saves tim.c itsavcs labor i enables &me vwin nis political opponent, church; where he was, a ' faithful 1 'iT 1V1 an TTE needs a typewriter, for the 11 same reason dfatrwerv hncL - w J " you to keep "carbon copies of all 'i ... , i . iij t t , m. your correspondence, it is the utvto- the minority leader, Represent worker in the Sunday school of date business likcmelhod of writinr. i Entertainment. w. m - u j r wi! i muwuv ic4, xvcpicocuuv-, woihur in uie ounaav scnool o Miss Maggie Harris delightful- tivpM!inr, .a oiUA - Iv ,t,rtaineda lumiber of her I fin r fB" -perincenaent tor, frisson thee.nin.of the Sth Le s e VPfnr Pnnt i1Q u i j 0fthe sPeaker- It adverts, to. ready to do anything for Uhe up thgirls drew hearts and it being 'r" 5U'''I'f his community wd-for leap year renuested the .vou ff the , the uphft of humanity. , men whose hearts they drew U, rLrr And that isn't all. Every farm i, accompany them to the dining 7 f T ' '"anooa ana reel time indeed 1 a home and the farmer's typewriter tl- f.,ui. i i v.av- uuuvu uwtco. i vv nac iusu very near auu uear uumc umuuic iu dc usea dv .oom. The table was beaut.ful, he tQok floQr to a(j Wend every member of the family. The H,',tWtW . ?rna" ese bills, and did so with' an The funeral wm 'dieiM W h??ee?..a9 h? tions, the color scLeme being pnfUno;Qaw uof rtv,- i 1 j. i . w their own writing to be done, and further carried out in the refresh- kJ" ilT S , f t0 n'S 1 " Wlket the moi ments i Deaesired. His actioniwill have. Campbell, who accompanied the time saving way to do it. Our new tenS. 1 1 " f .If ' "I W Typewriter siauiug iwiuie ui me ueDaie me ourying grouna at Ulement tw:jMi (orm X: r was tbp di tne model, justhesizc, just- the v. . PROGRAM F RTHE PRINCESS THEARRE START f J, G4EGGESTOrlMiiger. H - WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16 16 ' The College Orphan" A Six Reel Broadway Star Fea , ' ture, Featuring Carter DeHaven C t Dmc 1 0c for Adu,t8 5c for Kids. 0 KbllLh No advance in price 6 REELS , . ; THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17th " "The Widows Secret" 2 fteel Drama, Featuring J. War- ren Kerrigan. , Universal Weekly No 197" Current Events. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18th. "Frbrn Bwery.to BiUiW'' 2. Reef .L-Ko Comedy ( "The Great Fear" 1 Reel Drama. Love and a Savage" 1 Reel Comedy. , SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19th "The Fate of Tne C" A Powerful 4 Reel Drama, featur- ing Mary Fuller, " MONDAY FEBRUARY 21st "When Rogues Fall Out" 3 Reel Railroad Drama, fea turing The Girl Who Fear Nothing, Helen Holmes Mrs. Prunes Boarding House' 7 Joker Comedy. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 22nd "Bachelors Christmas" 3 Reel Drama with Dorothv Phillips and Ben Wilson. Y "When Three Is A Crowd"! Reel Comedy, featuring , Billie Rhodes and Ray Gallager. Adults 10c ADMISSION Kids 5c many hiippy returns of the day. J. i I At a late hour the m aJ9 disposUion shown to church. The Jumors o which parted Wishing for Miss Harris "' r raoemuy ne was M.valnd de many happy toras of 1 f, P1SanShlp' As member Pformin.the last Mann said, it is tne time for sad ceremonies over the dead body, all who foresee what may come May the Lord comfort and sustain ; . to join nanas m preparation." his mother and sisters in t the Sales Light this Week (The pacifists, M says The Public hour of their bereavement. -g. P. Owing to the unfavorable Ledger, "may regain the use of Jones. weather this week the sales have 'tneil voices' but 'lt is difficult to ' ,r '' been light, but the prices continue believe that a body which has ?Jfi lY-QlYfvlY vrv Rji.t.ic f QfM.i vi T1!-. neo-nn o-woli will - - w getting ilow in this section and tnem. -Charlotte Observer. i ere will hardly fre an.v more ThU it precripi6n prepared lfffally "ifrllA Of. CMIL' S & FCVtP FOLEY KIDNEY , rive Or six doaet will breakany caieJafid . A-l Al . . i i - isscn uica as a wn c ine r ever win not rerura. It acts onN the liver better than Calomel and doei not firbe or sicken. 25c price, lt is nan me size ot tne standard Remingtons andhalf the price, but it writes withitandard type on paper of standard sizer - It is so simple that any one cain operate it, and as for its quality,' tlifeUiite 'ifitm ingtott the answer. Tlj? rice of the Remington Junior is $50.00 ' " Tear out this advertisement and send to us with your name and address and we will send you an illustrated booklet. Remington Typewriter Company j J : (incorporated) s ' ., . , 6 Shepherd Bljf. ilalelg;r We wish to take this method to lhank our friends and customers who have already comf. forward and paid their fertilizer and store accounty and if y ou haven't paid yours w9 earnestly re quest that you come forward at once and attend to same. Weare always glad to extend etery courtesy possible to our customers, but we are also compelled to collect what you owe us. If you haven't done it do so at ohcei - . t1 U II I i Hi ' 'nil ' nm I " -; I i ; : : f THE UTTTSEfc)NID)EE T JUST WHAT YOU HA1E: WAIIITO pSm . rri 01 Mote These Specifications GsII IS'Ri?ytS' pelluler radiatbt- of extra size, with larg overhanging tank carrying head of water over Sns FUr cyhndef Va,ve in head motor, cast en bloc with head removable making easy Access to the valves and Ed Si&?tiiite t-with' Bp driver Same grade and tvpe as used o the highest YENTILATING and rain vision windshield securely bqilt into the body, can not rattle or shake. staft aleheting Caying the !ad n theIe fusing and not on the nlinWlf !Pla'h Pitive plunger pump and individual oil pockets. No waste of oil and -tt ppiur.s all times just the right amount of oil. ; 1 KANSM1SS,ON selecti type sliding gear; three speeds forWard one reverse. Cone clutch. PRICE SiilNGER TOTRmG CAR S55().(M A; : The car is here now.4 Gpme in arid let us deyilistkte FOB. FACTOR! to .;V. FMEELANB Qualities. 4 i t t fit f . l3 IT ' rf
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