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l 1 1 ilLE i ' i - Cb 1. 1 s L . JJ 1 I 1 1 . . it 0 .11 t All Tlii is not an a.lvtrti-e;iieiit. There in n i.t hi n ir I'lL'iti.r than a flow er, unless, perchance, it be two flow er. A iluwer in a room uJ:U some thing that, can lie nd.li.'d by notbirj else; u potted limit in your rooirv this win ter is n.'. only adding to tho general Htrraitiveiie of the apartment, but it . is in a measure a move for!ftove jiealth ful fcUi'oimdiuL'i- ' , ', ' A day or so pgo the reporter was ts- vorted through the greenhouse of Frank ForJ, the local flotiiU ,Frauk is well : known, to- every person in High Point. ; If not in ft business way, then soeia'.Uy. : Frank makes a business of growing and ' selling flowers, singly, : ill . bunches or . in di'signs. He has every popular blooiA on land at present ; the beautiful flow- its that are the favorite of the great majority who hive thelaintj blossom lue of their t-heer beauty. No grarhuuse in the entire suction affords : a more attractive view than the flgwer i a l-cu's L.:.a::..:.:r:ci. the Thwers riar.3 Are to Ca Fou.i J. . shop of fr. Fold. ' ;.-.- In carnations and certain other flow er.s that do well, at this particular sea- -: ton and ' which retain their beauty for , many days, lir. Ford has specialised and i a leader. JFottfd plant require the euro of a woman, and Mr?. Ford may " have uuuh to do with the 'fcreat array on ""dihijln y out On Willoubaf Tenaee Tlie Fords, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, are flor wts :flwjsts because they know., the . lupine annd love, f lowers. 'The eare v and attention raid the blossoms and . '.'plant: prove as much.- In . them - Ilijr? l'oiit possesses an institution; one that lioutd be appreciated far greater, tinan , Ma'dy, than is the eaie. Spending moh ev for flowers is not waire; it in really i-oiwen atiou, for after all flowers ear . ry tt message that no other gift can. - . The people, tof tae city are invited to visit the workshop of Mr. and Mr, tord .--FfiCnk Fcrd, the florist. There they may see tin flowers and plants grow 'mg, ana y learn of the great care that has to be. taken of theui during the .cold nerlod of the Year. - They like vise may be impressed with the fae that tho great care has something to . .do with the resultant beauty.. ', - As has been stated before, this is no ' ' advertisement, because the Fords ikn km'w it was coming. - , Jmei Edwards, 20S Harriett strict Monrf;amcry,Ala., writcsi "My wlle v family is using Foley's Honey and Tr Conipomul now the little one and the old ones. It hag cured our coughs and ' broken our colds." ' Folet'a XIoueTvand Tar clears stopped air passages, lira's raw 0 inflamed membranes, removes phlejrm nd eases tare vhest. Mann Dm; LatestStyles, SKapeh;and , Colors PricpsErom. SO-" ' $1.08 to $2.50 Tj I, ' V - . -i u t " i " i' ' ' . . . .. v? ! CiB.&lATTOCKSCO L. L. and S. L. L aftd S '"EE JM-" MUNICIPAL THEATER GREENSBORO -THURSDAY, DEC 13TH k'THS COM STOd-tiLIOTT CO. Prtsnfs THE SMARTEST ans BRIGHTEST OF ALL MUSICAL COnEOIES, m New,Cap r:w;H--Li U. ,.i'3 i i IV; -.ce Are C. i'c:.i cf New s disj'iit -'ticH cbeerning the Amer in troop on the tiring linulii France are ot rurut'iimr iiitcrcvt to one uoou izcii :f lih.h Point, Fcrd Keker, nati;.t of Ahtix'P-Loiiame, luc '.Nim- niiei'' are in action li"s tlian six jnili-a from the Linhphicy of iff, F.cker, and e knows every foot of ground on which the Amcrifuu bty are now facing the Ifuns. Mr. F.ukcr was iu bis native. Franca when (nminy secured' Uie two prov- uccs as a resiuu of success in the last war between the two nations. . He re maimd there until 187'J aud it i.- his roud tx uv-t today that h never took Oiith of nTlejjianee to (Jerninny lie got away xoo cany. .. Mr. Kckhr, tilthougk a full blood?4 Frenchnitu and roud of bis ancestry; speaks English with a German accent) something tbat he heartily recrets. Xeed Jess to say, Mr Ecker disproves of cer tain kinds of persons in " this country today. : He is of the opinion thal-wlicn a native ol another country conies .to this nation and does not, in due course of t-aiio, swear allegiance, he is here for iiogood purpose. Germans in partic ular he dislikes, declaring that they come to the United States, make all they can and then retiwn to the fatherland. That they are undesirable, very' touch so, ii Mr, Etker's Belief. ' Fcrd Fcker became a full-fledged citi zen of the, United States just as soon as he lyid resided under the Stars and Hti ipe. for a sufficient length of time lorae (Jerntans and other foreigns start all the trouble over here, asserts Mr Ilter, even though, they are dninir far better than Jthey could possibly do in their native lands. ; He referred to a German driver of brewery wagon who' was making $3 a day i He continued to knock the United States, Vhercupon the wrath of Mr. Ecker arose. The (ierotan was reminded' that he wai making more in one day In the United S'tatos and was free to go and come where and whenever he chose where if he were lii the much praised fatherland, he would be unable to make in an entire month. .' The native of any other land who la gaining his living in this country and engaged, in the act of "biting the hand that feeds hiro" la classed below zro in all respect by Mr.. Ecker, who, anight be mentioned, is following in the footsteps of liifa,therwho was one of thef f&tetiy MMrt fhnfe 'of the' greal glass works t fats native -Alsace-Lor raine. ' - ' , GERMAN TROOPS MASSED- , ON THE RrjMANIA FRONT Faria, Katurday, Dec, R. Reports con corning- the ditfieul situation - of the Rumania, army ; are aceerftua ted in In formation, received by the lemps, ac cording to 'which German reintorcementf are massing on that part of the eastern iront held by the Rumanians, while be hind the' Rumanian army Maximalist agitators are endeavoring to Induce Kus hiftii divisions to march on Jassy. 1 TV lf 1 1 ' 1 "German War Practices." . VVashington,!, Deo 10.--"Uerauan war piactiet"-k t):e title of hook issued by the committee, on public infornia tion for free distribution. "Some of tl: blackest pages in all history, compris ing a documentary, record of 'deeds that make one despair of the future of th iuimaii racc," is the way the commit tee described the work. , The purpose h to show that the .sys tout of frijjiitfolnesa-practiced by lur man soldjwy . is the definite policy of the German government, itself, and in dividual!' acts:, of cruejty and dostruc tion are cited to illustrate, the ojieration of the fivstem. . -. Splendid results In Kidney and bladder troubles are achieved by Doley luaney I'lUs. j Mrs. Wtle JS. Klcnpe, Averm, Minn., 'writes':- "I was at Fargo sanita rium three weeks for. rheumatism and kidney trouble; got no relief. I began using- Foley Kidney: PUIs and found immediate relief. A. bottle' Completed the cure " Mann Drug Co. l , . , , . - - , . ... ... .-.- . ; - i' I m u- " 111111 ll!!VSlui Lien in TrainingT , 5 Fighting isn't th only duty or & soldier, and crtposura to bullets in hot t.3 csrioas 0.3 exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. -. Rheumatic achos; soro end stiif muscles, strains and sprains; chil blains end neuralgia, all are enemies of tha 8cldicr,"nd tho relief for ail these pains and aches. W Sloan's .tfeimcnt,'. Clean and convenient to carry or uses docs not stain, and penetrates without rubbmg. ed boltlcn St U drugsUt. 25c.,SJa.,tl.Oo. ; ' -. ry L.o?sd, Cc r; Coinmenoing nc: t Nilurdny, December 5, 4ueKtiiinnaires will be mailed to hve )er cent of the total registration tor military service m High l'oint .townslup nil day by tho local ejieniption board. The Xi), persons receiving the quention- naires will have until the following Sat urdav to return thorn fully answered to the exemption board, after which the workjf classifying the remaining eligi ble wiij be; undrtaketh ; ' ' Mayor V.'P. Itagan, who" "is an at torney, is a number of the advisory board' from High Point township and Mr. Ka'tin will have the honor of, nam? ;g other attorneys who will assist him in giving any ana an intormation con- ernin-Aha manner of answering the ucsliormairc to the 'registrants. - This iu orniatlon will .. be gven gratis t no charge luing made. Kvery registrant -w. ill be advised as to his rights and will be Instructed as to the proper manner in which to answer the questions. . The task of the attorneys will be no small one as a questionnaire will go to every regsstersd man in the. townaj.lp who" is not already in a training camp. The .negroes who have been instructed to get in "readiness for the mobilization call will receive themjand nr duly bound to answer aud return the ques tionnaire within seven working days. In round numbers, 80jegwtrants will receive the questionnaires each day com- oiencing' witl next Saturday (Certain affidavits contained therein will require the 'services of an attorney formany of the registrants," perhaps a majority, and one need have no fear when "asking the assistance of a licensed lawyer; their services have been volunteered and . ac oepted by the government authorities. Mayor Ilagan will name his assistants in a day or so. The members of the 'local exemption board state that the help of the attor neys will greatly simplify matters, in asmuch as there is some little misunder standing among the eligtfles as to the manner in which the questionnaire is to be- used.- It will be mailed and after the registered man receives it, he should read It carefully. After bo doing, he should, if npt sure of himself,' take it to one St the attorneys and there pre pare the Questionnaire for the local exemption board. -...: . ; About 21 days will be required to mail out all of the questionnaires and the work of classifying the registrant will be " done' from ' time to time.? A list will be given the press each day and one will be kept in the office of the board for public inspection. As to appeals and other steps to which the registrants have a right, the advisory board, compose of W, P. Ivftgan and others, will gladly give any and all information in its pos session . -. GIFTS FOR MEN AT THE . - CANNON-FETZER COMPANY; Cannon Fctzer company are showing the largest assortment - of Cliristmas gifts for men found in the city. .This well regulated men's Btore familiar with the articles ."he" would appreciate most and the atsortment that confronts you when you visit this store is some tl'inr nrcat. WilTard, Bascom, : Albert Aiitl old man Ed will take pleasure in ans.isthig you make your selection, y Special attention is called to- the wonderful dinplay of nex-kwear, shirts, hats, sweaters, hosiery, jewelry, hand bags, eollar bags gloves and more than one hundred c-ther useful articles, in cluding clothing for men and boys. , Give wearing .apparel this" Christinas, and secet it at, Cannon-Fetzcr company, where you have a wide range of styles to select from. ' i, " ' '""' " 1 i " ' -- Harry Ah ,Cl:ung, a Chinaman, and (ne .Gkuni,' an Italian, put a rattling six-round bout at a recent boxing show in Salem, 'Mass. ' "-" ' . HOSIERY . FOR MEN , ; . and . ; coys, t AT THE OLD TRICE .. -I", v '' - . ' ... v - j ,-' f AVE 10TO PER PAIR. f WE ARE SELLING S Ga on f'- , c: z r i: Z.-1Y L ; by ti.3 r:. t f,Ie4cins... !!eved ' ricct Herb People suffering from gastritis, head acjies, const ijui tion, pains in the back and limbs, catarrh, rheumatism, nerv. ouuncrf, poor appetite unsound sleep and other troubles caused by a deranged stomach, liifrLht liver or weak kulneys have fo'uil great relict by taking Dieco, the great ystem tonic tnade froni the juices and .extracts of many1 dillerent j roots,' herbs, Larks and berries. That this is true is proved by the signed state ment froTii responsible person slight here hi our. ow a county and city. For id- stance, tfiie statmeeut made b Mr. W. D. Branson, a well known ' and 'highly respected Uiiilford county mn, who re side near lvern,er8vilie In telling his experience Jie Buidr "1 read so muh about the new medicine Dreeo X decided to try it, but I had tried so, mairy med icines that I had lost faith in them all! But this Dreco'is different from the oth ers and the first few doses' helped me and soothed my stomach, f have taken one Httle and want to buy three more no-; for I have greut faith in it. it's the Olllv medieinn that, has enow) mv xiiwn. ach and stopped the gas. X eat anything i I want now and never have that full up feeling nor the burning.' "My kidneys are ao much better and t don't have to get up during the night as JL formerly did. , Dreeo is fine and I am ghid for you to publish my case for it may help some one eke get well, whet reads it." " i What could he more convincinir than the statements of well known, people right here f,n the Tar Heel state t Tie owners of 'Dreeo don't ask you to be lieve whijft they claim for it but what persons who have taken the medicine say.' Doesn't,, that show honesty of purpose? ' ' h ,J ( lh-eco is sokl by inost good druggets and is particularly recommended in High Point by Ring 'Drug Co. . V Ecuador Severs Relation. Guayaquil, Ecudaor, Dec. 8. Ecuador has severed diplomatic relations with Germany, according, to an official nouncemen& today. ' an- it 1L it-' -H North V, 'iim Goodrich, Mutud Stat:' iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniii: Blanket Sale $2,00 Blankets 2.50 Blankets ''- .! ''I'.i:.s. I'V.:. $1.19 1.79 . .$3.00 Blankets I Qft I Comfort Sale $3.50" Comforts ', .$2.49 3.00 Comforts ; 1.79 These cold winter, days demand good warm blankets --the kind we offer at the above' special prices. Come see them.. Atlantic Store Co. inmniiiiimiuiimuiiimiMiiiiiiiiimuiii Carolina Public Seryice Company Bulletin War American Electrical Object To co-ordinate the facilities of the electric railways of the country and to place tlii.m at the command of the government jnd of industry. ' t . :'.: ;.''-.- y-sH ' " ' ' : v:: ';' ' ". " ' ;..v.:;-?: '';'.''? f'-:;-J-..5.;:'::.;".'. 5i:.;: To represent the electric railways in ths important aetivities of the governmental de partments and the various' boards and committees appointed to conduct the nation's affairs during the war, . " , ' ' , . ' . , This War Board has been organized and s auctioned by the various electric railways and . public utility corporations of the United States. - It is working in harmony , and conjunction with the U, S. Fuel Administration Board, U. S. Railway Administration Board, , and ail other government boards and committees organized ot bring about the winning of the war and the making of the world safe for democracy. . '.' ' In order to keep the public and the patrons served by the North Carolina, Public Service Company informed upon this most .important subject, the management has determined to pub lish these bulletins in advertisements from time - to time, as same are issued by this. War Board. . In former Bulletins issued before the war ths management of this company placed itjelf on record as favoring: ' ' . j ' t'- I " THRIFT IN THE USE OF AL ECONOMY 4N THE USE OF, '; Under the present war conditions we de fire again to emphasize' these most important factors in conservation, and to call upon our patrons and the public to respond with loyalty to the. demands of our. government, our slate and our community. v : r North Carolina Public Service Company CHARLES B. HOLE, Pre." t 1 , , The Largest Credit Clothiers ii ti2C:rc!h:3 LADIES' .COATS Again we ay COATS. This is a sessoa for Coats. Never have we deposed of so many Hg!i class Ccats us we have this year. t There is only one rc ,son for it, too. YVe deliver the beji roerchandhe . tfiat it is possible to get.-. Each and every customer is satisfied to the last degree. Our lbe of these car ments is now complete in colors and sixes. Why 'not get your Coat now and gei.tW wear throughout the whole winter? Come in and see them, . . ,j.i -ti, i. ?...-,: .-...-'., . . ':.;!': v: Price $15.00 Up LADIES' SUITS Suits that wtil please the most cnLccl "woman in High Point . We have demonstrated our ability to - please our customers by the number of Suit we have sold so far this season. " Each one is loud in their praiEe as to the merits of each individual garment. If others buy their clothes here and save money, why don't you? This is beyond all doubt THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY AS WELL AS FOOD AND OTHER THINGS, Come in and get your Suit here and you will be in truth practicing TRUE CONSERVATION. , Price $15.00 Up Only $5.00 Down Then $1.00 A Week ranenhans Alterations Free '".., V K : I . No 1' Howard Railway Associations L PUBUC UTILITIES. GAS AND ELECTRICITY. 0 i - ' ;-',:'i':-'-':.'r" m ' . i - :'H.::';';'iV...r-'i..,.'rVj , . . (:.,...'?';'''...:". Ei4 T3 ' J H5 Hi 4 y ; 4 - TtlFATRE ti! home of Ha:;t, SCHAFIWTR d MARX CLOTHES "7 4 5 t to
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