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i ?SDBTUE AIJLUIUNG ODOURS ? !' ' Exquisite is the only word which describes these won- ,< ; derful perfumes adequately--so delicate and fascinating are ; ; the odors?so dainty and graceful the crystal bottles?so ; | lovely the sfflc-iiiied Christmas boxes in which they are < ? packed. And if you wish a complete set, you may have your J powder, rouge, lipstick of the same delightful scent os your ; ? perfume. ' ? v '1 : CHRISTMAS SETS- At Various Prices. WHELESS DRUG COMPANY ? YOUR DRUGGISTS, ? ? ? FABMVILLE, N. C. ; We Also carry Whitman's, Nonas' and Blocks' Candies. < > . : H while our stock is complete. 4 j- ' " ^'? '?* /"-"*. ?;*-? ?-' ""??'* ' ;v " ? v* ... '. '?', ?. ? '/"? - . > Ml'" ? i ' ' ?' ? r.;. -\ '). ?... <? i < ; f / We out fit all ages, sizes and sex . ; jz from head to and including the feet \bS 0 & I '!?* -ITS. S| ? y^n* x ^KS^I i i _ ? _m 4^ i jj^J j t^i*t J| ?H| Bk S^Vi Ihv C3MM5 VftA ft ftSMry XOTUTu x Hftttv ftft jH p ""*" ?. *? -^ ~" ?"""~.-- H J ft, ?- B/Miao, TMifo* Mpna^Tr t Om YearS^'P!i0n_?P!'"___ ?L5# > Six Months 1 - .75 : Three Months .? I * ?' JSHtered as second class mail matter , May the XOth, mo, at the postoffice I at Fartavffle, North Carolina, under ; the Act of March 3rd, 1378. / ? ?l 1 ?r ,? "j,. a"?_????! ?.. .i.rrr? : "Friday; Dec. Kith, 1924^ : ; l PROCRASTINATION ? w. Vis v' _ - v >-?>*;$; . ? v:; g&jLf | Do it today and do it right Those ' who make this a rule of life find sue ! cess is not so difficult <*{ | Most of the failures in the busl ? ness world are due to short sighted t ness and procrastination. Putting it J off until tomorrow means in many > cases that it is never done, and it & ? the things that are not done which causes the receipts to dwindle until ; the business is eventually wrecked. - Doing it today is just as easy as putting it off and it is far more pleas [; ant and produces more satisfactory! j results. ! The world is full of physical and ! commercial wrecks. The man who is . y,, M ; a physical has-been waited too long * before he attempted to correct the trouble and the fellow who is down ; at the heels financially as a rule de/' - pended upon a tomorrow that never came. / Do it today. ^ I| THRILLS ? " . .! ? fv ' ? ? -j' ?: So many of us are in a hurry and don't know where we are going. It 1 is characteristic of the age?constant-; ly seeking new thrills, a. new sensa tion. A young man bought a new auto* mobile, -had it a few months, and boasted that he had run it ten thou sand miles. "Where have you been?" he was asked. And he answered, "Oh, no place in particular?just around." Around expresses it ? traveling abound in circles. .^,\k , , I He was out in search of a thrill fore. And ne naa oeen no place. And many folks not so young are endeavoring to live on thrills. 11 selves I ties that take us away from home^ ; As a people we very generally ? have ceased to form opinions of our | own, based upon sound judgment, ? but are eontent to accept second ? band views, being moved by selfish ? appeals that are^based apod preju [ dice or steed or vettiness. ? We may have wonderful machines } to do our work and for our amuse l jnenVUbt no machine will ever take ? the place of the mind. ? The greatness of America will i 'spread and have a benign influence ? over the world, due to our per capita [ intelligence, rather than from our ? per capita wealth. ;r ? 1 'i Viiiri. WAR DEBT REFUNDING :: % r The report thfcl MgotiatiQM hw ? started for the reftawBng^of the [ French war debt to the UoitedStates ? ?' a * ?i ' -1 ^ w^y this country, the sum [ | collection aas been, .WflWtBlC6n . is I ? i . - ___ . .. , i fame in many line* of * activity. We 1^ " 3R9 -p*wywvw?r_. ff ? *V^- ?yw-wT am, But, while we are justly entitled to ft exhibit" pride in our many achieve- ? ments, we must not allow ourselves iff ?rasa?aBg3| is not what we think we have in ft North Carolina that counts; it is what ft we know we hape and what wbTcan If prove by irrefutable eVidene|f V>tate- ft ments tosupportedr by proof are a, fx menace tu real publicity. 5, -JUS we WW, M?e HUgwv inmtwjr uuun in the world, the largest denim fac- < J tories or the largest aluminum plant, < ?; J let us say so without fear; and If our ! t k claim is disputed let us be sure to j J ' have adequate evidence to back up ? >J ? oufthesj&But let us not make ex- !! | travagant claims, the habit of using ! J f superlatives is fatal to accuracy. Un-; ; J L less the records support our cqirten- ^ tions, we are likely to gate a jrepu- ?? tation as a commonwealth of brag- e#H garts. Words axe the common carriers of [ thought. They enable us to commun- j ? h| icate with our fellows. In our en thus- < .<. iashu there is always the danger that J ? we will overstate our position and ] Jj J.' create false impressions. ;*"We must ? <* speak more than words. The:twenti- <?\ eth century is a century of facts. | S If a traveler were to attempt to ; ^; summarise his impressions of Sou- < m ? them California; he might feel juati- '! H fied in labelteg it the land of the su- * J perla.tive degree. How are visitors * to North Carolina labeling us? Are < * we convincing? Do we always sub- ) J stantiate our claims by incontrovert- <* > ible proof? It is to be hoped that we ^ ? do. The attitude we must assume, '?;! > now and always, is the attitude of 1 ?'; precision.?Walter J. Matherly. < !< > * I \ J ? AAAAAAAAAA1M ' : : ? A# if Have a Few V S VERY CHEAP . < ? > Come and See Them. ^1 ^ hUU' ^lTrn^^^ P \' ' ? I? ' '*' ; ? ? ;!!! ? ? ? '??' il; ? ' N I ? is: . ? 2 I * 4 M . JEWELRY in some form has always been symbolical of jjj:. affection. If affection exists, give Jewelry. i; < M > The Denny Bros. Shop? is now ablaze with the most brilliant examples of ] jj \ the Jeweler's Art. From, our immense stock of quality offerings you may ! 5 > easily select a suitable Jewelry gift at almost any price from a few dol- J jj ( i m, larsup. || It is not necessary to wait until the day before Christmas to make pur- , ; *; chases of "surprise" presents. Jewelry selected now .will be held at the J g T store for delivery at any time the purchaser shall stipulate. By this ar- ; *I rangement the customer avoids the inevitable holiday rush and time is ; J t afforded for properly engraving and inspecting his purchases. jj j - .1P 11 yy/^YTTT^T/NfftTi? ? ~ ? A A * A A AASiO*
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