cTPRDAY RabheLScottfv v.. TEST HEADQUARTERS rCont inuel ; Frol . iage One.) .". now THEY STAND. Abbottsburg, N. C. Edn Acme, N. C. ; Ruby fJr-ull . . . Alma, N.JC. Kobert Belch .... 8,260 T320 6,210 Mrs. Wm. E. oweftT. H 7?T"-'' 1. It Verily, . C. MrsEiffiBrtighfori .. Inez ,Edgerton-sg - v Sadie Mdrris: .. Mrs. ; J. R.i Sauls . . ; m -'''UMttt miii n. c. Mary SrieaT . &.v . m . ... .: N. C. ifrs. ' niP McLean . Armour, I j. uamei Atkinson, N. C. Mrs Alab.-1 Henry . H, J. Kelly .. .. .. .. m,dii Woodcock .. .. ... 3,8 Autryvllle, N. C R0V,lia Autry Fay cashwell Violet Cooper Bladenboro, 27.990 31,620 .. 3JU90 . . 6,090 .. 33,070 .. 11,240 liyra N. C. i N. C. 3,690 6.920 3,090 4,200 ..2,810 . 8,650 .. 5,320 :. 2.400 .. 1,910 .. 39,630 '.. 2.360 .. 1.700 . . 4,120 . . 1,870 . . 2,710 .. 39,390 .. 3,640 . . 5i400 N. C. Hillburn . . . . . Boardman, rt. C. r?. BetUe Haynes lurip Jolly Bolton, Maude Council .. Burgaw, Ophelia Carr. . . . Anna Dell tph Rachel Johnson.. . Mr Lala Wallace Burgaw, R. F. D. No. 3, N. C. Mabel Bowen 3,920 Effie Blanchard 2,320 Cerro Gordo mps Griffin 4,260 Pauline Hammond .. .. .. Virginia. Smith .. .. .. .. Chadbourn, N. C. Kate Brown Abbie Grant Tfi, Xina Nanco Clarkton. N. C. Amanda Clark I Lucy Williams Maude Ivey Clinton, N. C. Lucile Collins Rebecca Hines Lucile Kelly Lillie Lewis .. .. .. .. Gladys Newman Pauline Newsome Sarah Rogers Conway, S. C. Mazella Hedley Molly Jonues . . 6,560 Nettie Maude Mishoe 3,200 Mazie Oliver 5,240 Council, N. C. R. F. D. 2. Bona E. Perry Dublin, N. C. VTillette Hughes Alma McDaniel Elizabethtown, N. C. Agnes Cromartie .. . 4.750 Ruth Hester .. .. .. .. 6,110 Evergreen, N. C. Mr?. J. W. Griffin .. .. . Fair Bluff, N. . Frankie Anderson. . . .. Lillian Bartley ..... f Anyemae Cribbs. .. Pauline Renfrew . . . . . .. . Fair.ttont, N.. C Bennie Baker . . .. .. .. Honnie Granthum .... Rosalie Jenkins " . . Vora Purvis Eva Thompson Faison, N. C. Mrs. Clarence Daniel . . . . Elizabeth Gibson .. .. .Margaret Southerland Freeman, N. C. Ethel Grimsley .. Minnie. Hardy . . . . . . ... Garland, N. C. Bella Carter.. .. .. .. .. Mrs. P. S. Cromartie Leila Herring Gibson, N. C Jessie Baxley .; Mrs. W. H. Webster .. .. v ULcrlfiturg, N. C. Eiiifenia'Pairley .. .. .. Ellen Longi v. .. .. .'. Myrtle WUlougnby . . k. .. .-. rLofis, b. c. Dorothy Gladys Butler . : Xumbertoh N. 6. Mrd. StieUon' McRenfcV, . . . Carrie Parhani. .. Margaret Pttiaiari .. .. . ; Atoanda Etbridge-v ..... 6,200 E1Ia Towttsend : i r . . 4,750 ( kfeta Stnfth . . ; ...... . . 5,670 lo& Ivey . i ' . . . . , , lanolla, N. c. .. 10,600 Maggie Carrqll .. l4 - ? i jMarlettar N. C. 6310:Mae Ollvef , . ... .. ... Marlofl, C. Ruth McEa'cinarn 4 . . . . Edith Snipes ... -v. '.. Maxtor r;. c. Jeddie Mae Briatow .. .. Anna! Bell Henderson .. . . 2,100 3,070 2,910 4,010 S,120 7,070 3,7,00 4,160 3,730 7,260 mental stairway erected at the Bea cons Street end Of Boston Cotnmoir as a memorial to the late ; Curtis--Guild, one-time governor of Massa" Chusettg and afterwards the United ; States ambassador to Russia, was un- veiled today with a program of inter esting ceremonies. Herbert Parker.1' former attorney general of Massachu-S setts, delivered the oration of thei day ! and among the . other distin guished participants in the exercises were Governor McCall, Mayor Cur- ley and -M. George Bakhmeteff, the Russian, ambasador at Washington 3,100 Sir Ian Hamilton,' the celebrated 2,441) I British ieommander, is the author of 1.420 numerous poems that have been nun- a.Oin !llshed under varioiw; nen namps V 1,700 ' Cardinal Gibbons, now in his 5 83rd 1,110 year, has just completed a six-volume 13,220 series of reminiscences. 5.060 5,090 2.730 Maude McRae 7,200 7,020 3.700 5.260 2,060 6,410 2,670 Pjeterson & Rulrs, headquarters- fori Christmas slippers. 14-16-17-20-22.' Ophelia Ormond ...... Katie Lee MqKbmon . 1 - Mayyille, n. c. Mrs. Ernest A. Taylor .. . R. Fv O., Mysvllle, N. C. flliflio Vtnrfnn ft OCA 5'100 " Lizzie Mills 1 9firt AAA I ' 6,600. J 5,570 H ! 3.070 1 4,120 4.8C0 39,140 D. Mt. Olive, N. C. Elizabeth McGee .. .. . . ' Mullins, 3. Belle Jennerette. Ruth E. Wolff New Bern, N. C. Paulino Barriiigtoh .. .. . New Bern, N. C, ,R. F. Lillian Tayior--... " ' INewlcrHn, Mrs. R. C. Applewhite . . . . Elizabeth, Mo.ttler . . ... , . nibroKe( N. C. Mrs. Margaret- Pennington Pearl Sheppara . ... .... R. F. D.r Pembroke, N. C. Inez-Lewis ;-. . . . ....... . . ,2,200 ! Stella McNeill 4,200 Ethel Brown Phoenix, N. C. Annie Ma ye Butler 18,720 Proctorville, N. C. Blanche Surles.. .. .. .. Riahlands. Lucy Cox. . .'.- .... . . Rockinaham. N. C. 4.710 : LUlian Biggs Iola Cole ; 3,000 10,760 16,900 ! 1,920 3. 3,210 4,620 4,700 6,120 3L450 1,000. 3.670 1,260 4,030 fMaggle Hasty .. .. .. .. .. ?,830 Porter 31,860 Crosby Fisher ... - I . Rosehlll, N. C. 39,340 jMary U8her , a588,; 1 Grace Fusefi . 1 : . : . : . . . j . 0wiartir, N. C. Bessie Brok-.-. . t. . . . Beula Williams' . . . . r . . . -.. Irene Rourk . Itexie Tripp.. .. .. ... .. . Katie Russ .... . . .... . fllef:a;vferry, C. Iva Le WHRs v Sdtrlhpprt, N. C. Mamie Daniels . Janie James. .. .. . . . - - ' Bessie NVwtdn . - 38,410 , j st. v Paul, N. C. 38,740 Christianna Ouyto h. Supply, N. C. 6.200 .ysate tijs$t. ' M - . SOO .Rotha SeUera . . ,260 j : Swanaboro, N. C. 1 vjra,c ..ujh5ivfu . 3,30 1 Elizabeth Darden .250 j Piner. . 39.210 39,290 4,710 3;660 2.460 3,100 1,950 1.070 4,670 Clb Lena Hunter. ....... . Annie Lou Kelly. . . . . 1 . . Verona, N. C. Beulah Adams. . .. .. .. . Nannie : Sewell .. .. .. . 1 Warsaw, N. C. Annio Lee Adkihs ... .". . Evelyn Anderson 3,600 Martha Best 2.040 Julia Ricks. 1,900 Mattio Owens .. .. .. .. 3,910 Sarah Hunter 2,520 watna, m. t;. f ir'ansey justice 6,8Ci) Wallace, N. C. Maggie Cox Hattie Powers Mrs. L. F. Saunders .. .. Rena Sykes . . . . . . .... Whiteville, N. C. Eugenia Briti Penny Carter i Lucile Powell Jessie Smith Winter Park, N. C. Mrs. 'Gl A. Bishop Virginia Cockrell Evelyn' Herring . . , WMmington, N.- C. Thelma Applewhite Mamie Baldwin Alma Bryan . . .. .. ...... 3,330 ina uoon Mrs. a. c. Baggett Ara Carter , . ; Mrs. M. B. Cavanaugh, . . Frances Cheek .. . . . . .. Mrs. J. E. Clark Mrs. Fred. W. Dock .. .. Mrs. J. - E. Ennett Mrs. F. Eubank SUe Everett . . . . . . . . Marie Fleet Bessie Hardwick . . .... Mamie' Godwin . . 720 Sadie" Green 1 Vera Furlong 3.010 'Josephine Harriss .. .. .. 2,610 j Aiarj' t. .. iiewiett .... . . . jMrs. James K, iioiton .. .. Lda JJumpJirey . liettie-,R- James faille Justice . ."; ..... Gladys Johnsbn . . . . . . Beatrice Leslie. . .. .. .. Mrs. T. I. Llnder Marie Lockf aw Mary Lorenzo Mrs. Herbert McCartney . . ftosa MaifieVs ; Xlev McMillan Eatia Myers . . Sophie'NOrthrop Atinabelle Nurnberger . . . . Mrs: SI- F. Page frs. L, Parker iMazie Paul j Bessie Pope 39,280 1.910 7,500 2,320 3.620 6,100 .4,100 2,200 8.220 3.C20 4,000 30450 . 33,070 , 32,960 , 4,250 , 5,050 . 3,710 38,110' 6jl20 3,100 ! 2,500' 5,910, 5,420: t 35,470' 39,130 30,400' 27,02o! 26,040: 11,420 32,970; 8,360 : 5,100 15,170 5,720 4.920 31,950 8,670 2.620 6,210 7;100 13,120 12,950 7,800 5,080 4,750 30.360 39.540 39,250 39,180 . 8,300 36,020 14,440 1.300 12,360 37,950 39,660 3,090 13.900 5.C10 2,100 18.J50, 35,450 5 m mi m fii iSjGSfe In Sets or Individual Piece A "dFfflJVf V lovely Gift for your friend ami 8fc Wif y" SX one that will b mufh anpreclaleil V&MSI It MANICURE SETS if&4&.vl ' riRE PLACE GOOD HandRome New 'PatternB And Ironn $1.00 to S12.00 per pair. Bras Fire Sets $9.00. $10.00, $12.00 LEONARD WATCHES Guaranteed vl.25. lluke Watches $2.50. Duchess Watches $2.50. Earl Watches $3.00. Wrist Watches $3.00. Ivory Dosk Watches $1.50. BOKER POCKET KNIVES, and SCISSORS and RAZORS Gillette Razors in beautiful new style Cases $5.00. Popguns 25e. Boy Scout LegKlns, Rifles "American" Double itarrel duns. 28 Ga, Weight only 4 pounds, Price $12.50. Remington, Stevens and Martin Guns, Columl ia Single kuds $4.50 !?-M 3.91 StJa-sGrsfejffc SCISSORS "Bukers" tree brand, remarka ble values at less than present factory cost. Prices Range from Sl.ftO to $12.50 BRASS SPECIALTIES. Hanging Baskets $1.25 to $2,25 Nut Bowls and Picks $2.50. Casseroles $2.00, $2.50. Cuspldores $1.00 to $2.00. Baking Dishes $3.00. Fren Dishes $1.25 to. $1.75. .Tardineres $2.00 to $4.50. ELECTRICAL READING. Lamps $3.00 and $5.00. Pie Plates $2.00 and $2.50 Sandwich Plates $2.00. Smoker Stands $1.50 to $3.00. Umbrella Stands $3.00 to $5.00. 'STEWART HANDY WORKER" Combl nation Vise, Anvil, Vise Emery Grinder and Press $12.50. Saves quickly Its cost to Auto Ists and farmers. IL ;; N. JacoM Hardware Co. . '-li 10 a"d 12 So'Jth F,ont street- tw "THERMOS" CARAFES $4.50 to $7.00 "THERMOS" BOTTLES $1.25 to $5.00. THERMOS" MOTOR OUTFITS $9.50, $14.50, $27.50. "THERMOS" LUNCH KITS $2.50, $2.75. $3.75, $5.00. UNIVERSAL PERCOLATORS. UNIVERSAL TEA POTS. ROLLER SKATES. See .... Widow Display See Window Display iB3tf. r. oanl Mrs, J: A Ravnor 38.980 iMO Catherine .Roach 3.710 Detroit, Mich.. Dec. 20 The 2,4001 Mrs. Bessie M Robbins .. f nation, so Archbishop Kenrick sen! Johnny Coulon, fornior bantam j him to Rome for further studies. Two weight champion, has saved his ring Re sold a 13,240 BISHOP FOLEY p can ; "'"""j HAS A IUBILEE. I ycara lator in tne Cnurch of St. John earnings to invest in real estate ' k V . IM . , "Hi u . MM . . ' " ' ' " " X ... V t'.W ... J f J . . U V Gladys Wright 5,300 ; Olive Pittman Goldsboro, N. C. n&ris Crawford Hamlet, N. C. ElizabMh Cloud Rosp Duer , Catherine Russell Gladys Sherwood .. .. , Grarp Simpson. . . ! Hallsboro, N. C. Esther Miller .. .. .. Maude Pierce . . . . . . . . Rossio Frink ivanhoe, N. C. fr?. G. c. Bannerman .. .. Margaret Corbett Jacksonville, N. C. Evelyn Cole Man- Emma Freeborn . . ... Helen Klein . . Mrs. R. C. Warlick 12,870 R. F. D., Jacksonville, N. C. Mrs I Retta Ward 11,820 1 ; Tabor, N. C. Velma Bell ' . . .... 1700 Ada Craham . . 1,110 IRetha Ward,. 1,370 ! Edna Wliite ...'. 2,600 4,2701 ... ' Tar Heel, N. C. 8,600 'Alice Campbell .. .i 1,720 f Leila Grimes . ; 4,810 3.900 1 Bula Smith 2,000 4.100 j Hattie Monroe . ; 2,310 1.250 . Teacheyc, N. C. Beatrice McMillan . . 2,550 5,120 UVHrna Wells .. .. .. .. 3.4O0 6,070 Mrs. A. E. Page 32,400 j Town Creek, N. C. 2,100 ' Lizzie F. Cannon .. .. .. .. 6,260 7,960 Beulah McKeithan 3,070 9,860 Gussie Skipper 14,830 Turkey, N. C. W. H: Walker . . .... . . 4,010 4,440' Loree Rodgers . . . 3,900 Trixie Rouse '. t .. (Mrs. J. N. Sandlin 2,010 'Anna Skipper .. .. 1,900 f Callie Sc-tt . . . . . 1,110 'Elizabeth Sloan .19 070 tieth anniversary ot iiisuop jonn 22 830'Eey as a priest, was. celebrated in 22,600 4,920 34,250 6,290 29,040 the Cathedral hero today with pon tifical high mass. In addition a pub- j lie reception was held, at which tes-! timonials were presented by the ; six-1 priesthood. After his return to this. Chicago apartment building g coimiry ne uecame recior oi a tiiuitu : onug sum or rx.ouu. in uammorc anu remaineu in mat city until his selection as bishop of j , ' Detroit in 1888. for the Pitcher Jean Durmc, of Mio Detrplt Tigers, i. trying to buy a minor lea gue franchise with the expectation of becoming a regular baseball mag-' nate. Nick Altrock, coach of the Washing Wilkings Smith 31,100 Ruth Bolles Sebrell 11,110 Mary Wright Taylor 1,400 Florence Taylor 7,670 Gladys Twining 32,300 Almeria Wolf 37,870 Mrs. Walter L. Woods 33,220 Mary Glenn Williamson . . . . 33,630 Wilmington, R. F. D. 2. Edna P. Brown 18,120 Alma Padrick 9,100 Lillie Mae Carey . . .. . . . Beulah Ed en s . . priesthood, the laity and others. At baseball team, and noted for his congratulatory message with the pa pal blessing, came from Pope Bene diet to the bishop, his clergy and j vaudeviUe stage people. Bishop Foley was Horn in Balti more eighty-three years ago last month. Hir. education was begun in St. Mary's college, in his native city, in charge of the Sulpician Fathers. He was only 16 years old when he graduated from the college with the . 2,1 'O ! degree of bachelor of arts. In three . 11,840 i years more he was prepared for the "comedy stuff" has now blossomed out as a full-fledged comedian on the Kate Williams WHIard, N. C. Callie Wells 2,070 minor orders, which were adminis- 38,510 tered by Archbishop Kenrick. FOR THROAY AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AN3 COJUW Ebkman's Alterative SOLD -. BX AT.T. T.- '.T'TCG-. j3HUGG3Ra Peterson & Rulfs, headquarters for He was too young for priestly ordi- Christmas slippers. 14-16-17-20-22. ELVINGTON'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES. The Truth Is Good Enough All advertisements of ELVINGTON'S DEPEND ABLE DRUG STORES may be interpreted literally, no statement need be discounted, no clairp questioned. We believe that the truth about the goods carried by ELVINGTON'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES and ihei mention of prices is all that is necessary to sell them. Furthermore prices advertised as "specials" are to be "specials" real reductions from our everyday prices. Two stores. 1 1 7 NORTH FRONT ST., PRINCESS AT SECOND ST BmRJtEDRJlS (UP FATTMEBS Sb T"b TOO Vb T 5LvN - WHERE OO YOU THINK VOU ARE 0N-?V V7 TO rx I MOTHER - IN IS IP THAT't THE! CAtE ILL HAVE TO PiHCH OUtE FOR JCVtf- RIDINC : L J p i 77 11 1 "' " ( &t coli- tx.L I HERE'5 A SHERIFFS ARREST THE FlfcST L H aXOE FOR TOO - ( " ,0 THAT COME'd MR Uli46- r A J0ST ALOC JObT TO HE. 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