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Job Work of Every Description Efficiently Executed Our Mechanism Is Not To Be Surpassed Anywhere D , North Carolina tw UMTS THAT WILL ADO TXN TUBS TO YOUB UTS surroundings and keep Mm away from bad kaMta till manhood, ha la Hkaly to knva good health all hie Ufa. —I. W. firheraachewsky, M. D., of tha U. a. Public Health Service. mams the fakm It la an asrallent idea to name tka fens. The agricultural aad other pep** are arging farmers to do this aad good raoaoos are gives for it. They are also urging farmers to uae printed stationery to avoid error* ■*»d loss of latter* aad also by way of advertising their farms, the names °f which should b* printed oa their has da and envelopes. Com an the subject of naming tka fans, tha Mews and Observer anys: By all maana give a name to your fhrm, Mr. Farms■. It la the proper thing to do, and if you carry an a business with tka world you will And that with products worth while hav ing a same far your farm win pay fat hard cash. rao uanoral Amenably of North Caroline ho* mode o law by which *k* —«f forme can ho regtater od, making thorn trademark*. We boUora tho charge for ragictntiea lo one dollar, and U may prove a dol lar wall (pent. If you put hotter on tho market, and it la batter worth •kilo, then your farm name will be a trademark which count*. If tho fl* !• eoO from time to lim cobio from a farm with ■ distinctive nemo eoetemor* win hold it in wi*ii and Iheva win ha a market waiting far ►Jh |®u*^wkether or not you reg Inereeree can be matUplied in whiA the farm name win prove of *»*■*• Pagers In tho verieue court Has are aaktag far farmer* to noata MISSING Rla typewriter’* moM and Bleat, hi* chair la empty, bla daak la ia trim; It never waa ao whan ha Mad to ait there And hammer oat “oopy* with rim. The cigarette .tub. that ha left in a row Are gene and the table la dean; But give me tha am that tha placa Mad to ahow And tha dick af hia baay machine. Ue ueed to came to with Ida hat oj hia car And a limp cigarette ea Ua Up, With a .mite that wma crooked, and eye that waa clear. And a tongue that waa flaaat and flip. He'd hang up hia coot eo tha hook orwhead. TUt hit chair to tha proper dagreaa Bun hie head* through hia hair, which waa curly and red. And write like a cyclone eat free. And MimUiMh whaa pugging away, I fargat That he lent one of lie atill And 111 rtart U any, “Jim. got a good cigarette 7" And turn to Mb battorad aid "aaill." And than IH rawtambar »>—> “W la in For him who onca aat in that spot; And well; I radaahla my harry and din In writing tha atery l*en gat. Hia Angara will nrrennore dattar tha hoys; Hia Ufa and hia atariaa ara dona Thom atariaa aa brisk aa tha keen waatara hraaaa Anathar wtu taka ap Ma ran. Another will awrar aaaig-1 ho k*d; I Ha's gona, boa tha world mat baa. It tak-a ad tha md aad tha bod and the gtad— Na ragalar gnats of bows. A a*wspa per man's always aatkg **• "I**at Maya long la a ptaea; Aad yet whaa ho lawraa, why yoa haranft a Audit That roe’ll -aaa Mat again loan ta teea; Art thia—woO It's different) thia is tha aad. Aad tha eMTaa want aaaaa )ast tha My "frtfew r apart ag** aad aiaa a -=MORE BARGAINS^ DRAUGHON SALEEXTENDEDl I TO SATURDAY JULY 10th. | Volumes of Values More Varied-Bigger and Better Bargains It was our intention to close our stupendous sale on Saturday the 3rd; but because our shelves still contain considerably more goods than the season - warrants, we are going to postpone the closing until Saturday, July 10th. This will permit everybody to take a hand in the great money-saving op portunity we are offering. ___ ____ Biggest Bargatis No Solo anywhere afford* big gar money saving opportuni ty than this Everything guaranteed a* represented. Drawing pi IN Has Been I Fo, Tk« Po«po»«d FREE T GOLD to the IOth To Seek to Appreciate fc ia irapoaaible to fully realize what this Sale meant to the public a .lee. you tee the I ! I pee Jr. Visit Our Store To-day and View the Variety of values in Gothing Shoes, Hats, Dress Goods and Furnishings. TT-—— Ere never made greater overtures to our patrons—even the low prices Characterized the Sales’ early days have been lowered. Especially ices are evident in clothing—Palm Beach included—Slippers for ; and low cut Shoes, Straw Hats and Shirt Waists and for a limited e will have several hundred remnents of choice dress and apron \t remarkably low prices. AH lines in the store have been made to knife of low prices, and you must come and see to comprehend is happened. W. DRAUGHON
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