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I V ' ) v..- . - i .. ... a 4 . a w i " '-- , " 1 - :a to fra:;ce. A Tukc llii'iu, I) Uautiiui Krumf, Clone to your jit'iioruii.-i brou-t, Kocp them, my dear, (load noun, Honored, beloved at rest, " Under your loriou f la(, Under you red, white and blue, Near to your gallant boys, i Bury my toddies, too i France, their tear in our hearts; Bravely we bite bark our pain Prtfudlyi we try to smile, t i Over our, children' slain, Over the itoldiera we bore .'. Over olir'lravot and befit, Over our loved ami bettt-- . - J Lo, we will stand the et. ; , Sister" and comrade and friend, T,iffc up yonr hirt nti'1 tnir tinul;' Mothers "of men an we, .'...-.. Mot lim a of iiodje (Irani, ' Liberty;- -Tit-fu-t? and ; (HuM.. ' f :' 1 urt W' the prn-e 'it thoii' Mend Slied on your .iered r- (Ilorhins frulliMh ( l"loil!:: ' ttf l-ut niht on account of the ill liens of her mother. M.i, Vuh'tttf Jones. lorutliy mid Vir ghin Henley -pent Saturday afternoon iu ieensLoio. Mrs. J. F. Kllhoii who nutTcred a stroke of j-nraly -.1 Saturday, i report id to be in a critical condition. Steadfaht, , 1 :otiic to your aiil, , SteaiU'iisf, I utand ,by yoiir ide, There ;vher" .ur heoM1 f' ltf'" " ' 'fhr(- wher our great m died. ' bountiful Frame ITOUK )(l-eiist, ' Keep them, toy rh-ar dead boy; i Honored, beloved at rest, ; i ' " New York Times. (Jlenn PT Raw ley, who ha been the iieht of his bi other for several days, leave tomoirow .morning for ' Wahhinjr ton to spend a lew days before going to Philadelphia to re-en list in the, navy, William P. Ragnn, .TrLi1 confined to ' ( hU ln.nie uti 'Went Hi-.'h ifreefwith di',l ! thcr'ui. I - -J ;v. , j THE DEVIL WRITES TO THE , V ' ' . . kaiser; - ' ; t j (cll tjorlyd by Kuene ,11. Uliske.) . j " ' IniiKTial Ya'i.t. lUver Styx, J"t lear Kainer:. . ' I have folio-nod thf Styx mwii (inie arwirju' Hade H"kiuj for wtilorn lo m-ud up to elfi in.ni your mbijiiriin, Hn 11ty ai refife; itjilionli J dil t-oiir , near M.'iiiiiK up Op'rtiu KiM, "who )u , t.eeii lien mire 171 "hiiii." I hHi,.i''U"ilheIni ol ; ; Take' tliem, tlienv, tw - ; h to yo'iir ener told I,ru-m it in trouble, lfi' tiflVrV extra Iiiv,cr tui'loiuh and ixeiiil tan! to' OeniiMii (iaili.is to iaa hisieubma rihe-v, but tliey don't likes the work. Here's a, chance for .a good job.' You take your crew up, command a German submarine ' and sin kmore ships in , a class of East End '.dayfthan.yo e(J destroyed in your "will give 'an .Orange lifetime." , j - , ' .'J - J. O. '. He seemed "to like the idea until he i Wood. 2ftl ( able tre;t, at 7:30 Tnes-J had talked .with some of his crew Morfthit.. , , i the Phileathea feiluxlUt, church- TK-ial . at the residence of Mrs, 't day evening, Ijowmltcr-: 1 1, , )!H7. Kv cry body is invited to attend and par ticipate in this unique entertainment. ' Voi will be requested to pay a penny for each seen in the oranges yoa eat, and the person finding the largest num Batholomew Roberts, who scame down in 1722 after his battle with Captain Chnloner on the African coast," Captain Every and Si Malay pirate who w an especial friend of Kidd's. Finally he came back to me and said he wouldn't Eud Methodist church. ber of seed will be awarded a prize., I Md him you were one of my The procteds of the entrtainmnt wilr beht.'fiirtdsl and 'helpers, bat, all, be Used-for purchasing benches for Eaajt eoW get, ou of him was that Lis crew would mutiny if they had to km wo men and children, "WilWlm ubma rinin'g f stod-dirty," he ,kepti repeating. ("I'd rather stay in Hades." ' I!)ti sorry, t haven't been able to send "you a crew from here, but that is the way the matettands. I- , , lours tor victory, ' ' To Meet ' ' The Ifiterturc Department uf the 1 Woman's club will meet tomorrow aft- ernooii at 8: 3D at the home of Mrs H. Am White on Lindsay street The sub " feet, "The Colonial Period of the Hi. tor "of -.Brazil"' AH -member welcomed. v ( f J 1 t , ' - -v ""'t' Mist MeUichlmpe Injured. ' v " Frozen pipes eained the kitiiieii stove ..' at the home of ltev, W. L. Mellichampa ,r to ex)lode yesterday' morning, Miss Su-" die Mellichampe being badly injured, suf .fering fram a fractured arm and several ' severe bruises and cuts. . Austin Finch and Henry Lilaker, of Thomasville, were visitors jn the city a short while. , , J'rank, Henley returned to GreennborO ,1 f Beelzebub. ' Rocky Mount Tobacco Sales. . Kocky Mount. Dec. '40.-Tue " o.ky Mount tobacco inaxket is only 200L0 pounds under the 20,000,000 pounds mark so, far and the sales have already amounted to nearly 3,000,000 pounds more than Iait year's record of 17,000, OO.pouflds Tlje, sales for the season to date have been 19,800,000- pounds,' at a price average of $29.61,' fcoth; figures breaking all known records for tlils mar 1 this morning after spending the' week-k A", , r . ' "t " g end,atome ;J :'v h vJ jTt D 10.--Pontrastu.g - , r ! ' 1 ' -N "i;iiue!erJSr(owden, of the atate highway Miss' Maude Owen and guest, t Miss t " A .J '.v... ....... " ..... "", urown, oi Ayden, were Greensborp Saturday, f " visitors n - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Prince motored to Greensboro Saturday. !" '" filrs. J. P. Rawley was calted to Char- rommissioil, was in this section a few days ago and-with a party of rejire sen tative citizens of Rock y Mount, Bat tleboro and Whitakcrs began the selec tion of ,a route for a proposed highway from Whitakers to Battleboro through the swamp. " '4 v Two Windows Full of Christinas Suggestions.: . U 's not too early to begin your Christmas gift selections, ' : -and .we Are prepared to make .a good many suggestions 'that should interest you. t " BELBER TRAVELING GOODS ' ' r". . ..... - . .... ..... ' .... - . 3' ' v t A whole window full; some of, them beautifully fitted. ' with all the traveling necessities, some especially suited . fot the soldier: I , -"-y r ' , ' SILK HOSE FOR HER , We have already sold many piars of our beautiful Silk Hose for gifts and are ready to supply a good part of the trade with thoroughly dependable. Silk Hose. 1 We " - warn you now, that the market' fs .very scarce of these ' gods and we expect to be s&ld 'out completely before the last few days. ; : ;,t , . .1. - ' Beautiful Bags of Velvet, handsome. Umbrellas, Egyp tian Pottery, Japanese .Vanities, Silver. and Gold Card " Cases and Purse's, and lots of other attractive Christmas gods are ready. ; , , . . A 1, 00BS ,1; wriiiczemaKeffleoy ' , STOPS THAT ITCH ' f Just a few drops tf that mild, soothing, cooling wash, Merijol Eczema Rsmedy, so highly recommended for Ewema, and the itching and burning is gone. Scientific investigations have taught ii that eczema ia positively ' skin disease and curable through the "skin aloneC This Remedy is spplied direct to the skin. , l you are afflictid Vith this distressing ailment we ask you to try it on our guaranteed. A trial will convincs you of its gen- , uine merits. Price 50c for trial bottle. One dollar for. large sizes. - "" j. a. hartd!7i:g co;.tpaht " Uat A!! The Food OnYcur Plate , , -t . tat Less of this ' . 1 ' "fV , Each Person . r United States V By SUBSTITUTING : O Other FonHi x Saves Weekly . " l ) I ounces ot neat . rav.i-;i3t. ,; -.v, ,-.v . V. Eittforeef These "' ' " VVF 1 ' Save rpeds that StupVVell ' ' CAH FEED IKE ALLIES - v I V.4 Save Sugar, ; NO'ONE NEEd BE HUNGRY Rocky " Mount, Deo. 10. Hendricks Kaigh ay oung boy of thin city, is in a local hospital suffering from injuries received when he was struck by an au tomobile, said to have been driven by J. E. Lane, a local tinner. The litlie fellow suffered a severe blow pn the bead and was otherwise "scratched. (was tlaking about! : j Ur.' JJliof yawned. . ' "What were you talking about t he baid'. Dertoit Free Press. ' - r , Saort Way With Bores. , ' , Dr. (Iiarlw Eliot, who recently celebrated bin eipty-thrid ' birthday in Cambridge, has always had a short way with bores. ' ' In a hotel one day a ( bore tackled Dr. Eliot' and talked . straiaht ahead for ten minutes about ' classical litera ture, the be t 100 booM, ten-foot shelves and jo forth. , 1 "I will telj you,"' I)r. Kliot interrupt ed warmly, "I tell you, man, there are no musselk. to compare with the aba roue mussclii you can' get iu ' Frisco." "No doubt . said1' the " bore, ,,liut what has that got, to do with what I Nothing to feun Into. . '"Vheu I .was in the railroad busi I Bess,? said ' Cliaim'cey M. l)epew once, "the president of a' small" Jine waited On nii to reouCKt an rvMiunvH nf nmr. i - r o I tesiosu' I intcrroHated him, and he said ; proudly: . .... -. ,, ' "fOa our ' line, sir, not only has a ' collision never occurred,' but on our line a collision would be impossible.' r'Im , pwaible?', said I.. 'Oh, come I I know that the latest automatic safe- . y .at;iii.aI5i .S'eJ1(!n thinjjs; , but , unpo-wible is a large word.' . "'li'i literally true with us, sir, he replied;;. V- ,,; " I - .'HvT can. it ".be !! id I. - j-. "'WHy ,t. swd h V, ow "ly one j train.'. Kaway,.., Employees' Maga HBgMWBSSM.WliiuaaLJBa . 1I2jEC3t:iEKri'tyjLVCSffAllY 1 r An Ambition and'a Record i . THE needs of the South are identical with the needs' jl I MUe Southern KiUmyr UMfronUi Bad boom of on u (Uc cpkaadiof of tbc Uer. p .-i r. ".'m Hie Sooth rn Railwu nla do tarwrw nedal pririJcn sot . Tie imbidon of tlx Soutliif a Kallwar Compuijr Iium that I nltjr of Interest Oat ii bore oi eo-openuoa between the publican. I the iiiiroadu to ee perltcioi that fair tnd franJc polkr in the auuee. fnc)r of mlroidi which Infill the eohfioeste of reerniKsa airacleii ;o itsllx Uutliberahrr of treatment wilco will enable a u oo taio the eddmonal capital needed tot the acqairitioii of better and ( marred fedlniH Inddenl Ike demand fee locrcexxl and better Icrrlcei and, inalbr- '. , - : to tttke ha niche In t!) baty po!!tk of the South alonraidc ot ether creat indaxriea. vith co state but with equal Ulxniea, equal . tjfUaadeiaalooortiwiuci. . .y ' .. n wi, . r'-.-t r ...i. fi""'j ; ...... ais ouuvueru ocivts uio ouum." P w fl'.-.": 'i.- ZPC Getbur Grocer's Gpimoa .. -Toe Lmianne Guarantee:' ", afrer fjsnij ( consents ' pf can, you are no tiafid in every respect, your jfro cer will refund your money. : , He knows coffees has mixed them and sold them for years ' He knows Luzianne. Ask him what he thinks . of it. Ask him what most of his customers think of it' ' Luzianne wil stand or fall by this Jest. If the ' port is favorable, take home a can and try it yourself. Make up a pot," ac cording to directions. You have nothing to lose,- for the guarantee' a$sures your money back if you don't like Luzianne. .Buy a can today. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. , coffee Ihe ReilyTaylor CompanyMVew Orleans 'LL Z. "1 ..," ALLEN'S ' The Christmas Store ALLEN'S 1 ; 7 ALLEN'S The Chrhtnsai Store - ALLEN'S The Christmias Spirit Is Seen In Every Part of This Big Store The fe- iht colors cf- the glad .season are in ; evklence throujhout th:s great Christmas' -r store end you can comd to sdect your gifl from a conplele assorfcmetit of practical awd useful fifU. A selection. U c&sily.and satisf actorily made now while the stocks are more -ccmplctc. We Uiee early Lopping. ' ' Gifts For "Him" We can please him if you are going i to give something practical; Walk-Over, Shoes -. . . $5 to $8.50 Bath Robes $3.98 to $8.50 Shirts J'$ 1.00 to $4.50 Ties Ji''m. ; 25c to $1.50 THE CHRISTMAS SALE OF STYLISH V SUITS, COAIS AND DRESSES Every garment in this entire line of stylish new ;' outre apparel has been, reduced in price for quick disposal and you can select your new Suit, Coat or Dress now and make a most won- derf ul saving in the price. t ' . Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and ,: lVllllineiy m th Price Reduc- ; , : tions. . , - u ... . PRETTY FILIPINO EMBROIDERED UN , f. DERMUSUNS A DAINTY GIFT Nothing would be more pleasing than one or more of these dainty hand embroidered gar ments. - Combinations $1.98 to $2.98 " Gowns $2.98 to $5.98' s . r : ' . CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR Exquisitely beautiful in pretty pink and flesh . - colors. A complete line now here for your ': choosing.' ' " V " " v 4 , ,'.,. j , Reefers Gloves ; . Socks ,, ., .!; ,7.s , . . 5'0c to $3.00 . $1.50 to $2.50 L . 15c to $1.00 , CHRISTMAS DOLLS , See our complete lino of.tliese little joy ous, tots. A family of them here to make every little heart' In High Point glad. The price are very moderate, too. nvt ". j. 1 1,..irr,3 ,i llllllilHiiilllllllillllllllllllliliillllllllilllil SPECIAL VALUES IN COATS AT BEAVAN'S 'Vi;..: .1 ' i "d i' Big Values at$11.75, $14.75, $19.50, and $22.50 Our Mark Down Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Coats Which Starts Today PROVIDES EXCEPTIONALLY BIG SAVING TO YOU Prices have been lowered to such an extent on all our ' . Coats as to make them move rapidly. Every Coat we of-; fer in ths sale is NEW and STYLISH and of good quality of materials. A REAL SAVING OF DOLLARS is what this MARK-DOWN means to youi We divide our coats ' , into three groups. "v " " f - jt : - ' SALE OF COATS jggg SALE OF COATS In thw group of Coats you will find all colors in Velours, . neatly trimmed ni Plush and Furs. - Mostly: all sizes. Nothink like it in town at g 05 SALE OF COATS g Jgg SALE OF COATS ; In thia group of Coats you will find the very best styles of the season and best colors: Brown and Navy," All sirW Wonderful values at k $14 05 SALE OF COATS J J J m45Al 0F COATS Beautiful styles in this group. Most all colors and sizes. . In Velours and Burellas. Some, full Satin lined.";. Brown, ? ' Navy, Green. Burgundy. These Coats are priced very low at . . . C 1 "7 ACL , , ,-rav.. CHILDREN'S COATS AT REDUCED PRICES, CHRISTMAS GIVING, :We are ready now to show you useful and practical lines of novelty goods suitable for Christmas, presents for la dies, men, boys and girls. - r -The largest showing of Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs m .town a beautiful quality at 25c, ' ,- ,'- loffitt fufflisife: : - si 1 Co v-'.i., Ta'Exluoiv Reafly tO'W'rtir Slicp for Wom-ii i Stylish Appufel Cornn'tly I'rireil p,,',iinHM"""""niiiiii..iii!!M,'!Jjjjj 1 p -JJfJV?m " V,'." !.,. .: nun. .i't""t,'M f t" ''" V"VV"V .,..
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