c •» This is a Spccial Invitation to You The Most Cordial invitation we know how to give for you to come and see our New Display of Toys, Dolls and Holiday Gift Goods, and now let us insist on your coming EARI.Y while it can be made a pleasure to SHOP in our Place before the Store becomes crowded with late buyers, for every day you postpone it Means Less Time, Less Stock and Greater crowds. Lots of the IMPORT goods are very scarce this year on account of the war. However, our buyer has had two chances at the market this year and we feel confident that you can come nearer getting what you want from us than from any one elsem this section. We have given the most careful attention to this line trying to get a Good, Substantial, Useful Gift for the older ones as well as a Trinket for the Baby and little folks. Many AMERICAN MADE Toys Different you will appreciate. No use tryingto describe these goods. We have thought of all and ifit is Newit is here. Give us a call any time. The Store will be open till 9 o’clock every night and we will be looking for you. Dossnot disappoint us. KENDRICK MERCANTILE COMPANY lO See Our Corner Window and Special Toy Department lO 3©1 Remember the Girls Behind the Counter and Come Early. ® ;r=3ClE=l0E==a0a 361 Penny Column 1 CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION Call at The Cherryville Foundry for Plowshears, Fire- Dogs and Grates. Job work done on short notice. Cherryville Foundry, Clayton Dellinger, Mgr. Fine Frostproof Cabbage by parcel post. Jersey Plants Wake Dy parcel field Charleston Wakefield and Succession, 1,000 for $1.00 postpaid. 100 for 15c postpaid R O. PARKS, Ulah. N. C. lOCM. fruit cakes at FOR SALB-A dwelling and half acre lot in S. Eastern part of Cherryville, known as the Cora Carpenter property. Good bargain. See C. H. Carpenter, Cherryville, N. C. Buy your Summers. Mr, J. E, Sain and family of Henry were in town looking after some business affiars last Saturday. Mr. D. M, Witherspoon, a successful farmer of Cherryville R-2, was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Rexall Kidney Remedy 50 and $1.00 guaranteed—Weathers. M, H. Rudisill of Shelby called at our office Tuesday and joined the Eagle list. Attorney D. P. Dellinger, at- , tended the Baptist Convention in Charlotte this week. W, T. Witherspoon made a Our Mill and Gin will close on business trip to Statesville and Thursday Dec. 23 and remain Morganton this week, closed until Monday Dec. 27th. g^e Summers for all kinds of Cherryville Roller Mill (Inc.) groceries and Xmas goods. A. C. Hartzoge and daughter Miss Edna, were Lincolnton visitors Tuesday. Mesdames J. S. P. Carpenter andJ. S. Neil were Charlotte visitors Tuesday. I Mr and Mrs. L. C. McDowell j motered to Charlotte Wednes-j day. 1 Buy Jewelry early and will Shave engraving done-Weathers. I Mr. A. N. Carpenter, a pros- ! per MS farmer of Crouse R-2, 'called at our office yesterday to FORSALE-Two good Mules gy^,g„jption. weighing about 900 pounds eac^j ^ ^^s 7 years old. One Horse ^ y attending court at Gas- old weighs about 900 pounds.; place is attenaing LOST.-Last Sunday, either in Gem Restaurant or between restaurant and Post Office, two Five dollar bills. Finder please return and get liberal reward, Thomas Ballard Jr. FOR SALE-1 Good Brood work mare. 1 Delivery wagon. 1 Buggie and 1 Brush Auto in good running order. T. E. Summer. One Mare with fold 10 years old. Terms easy, cash or time L. G. Baker P23t Crouse, N. C. R-l> I tonia this week. Cranberries, Cellery, Nuts, 'Ra'isin7and fruits of all kinds at Summers. Big line Jewelry—Weathers. Messrs J. J. Childers and Til- man Foster, prominent citizens of North Brook were business visitors in town yesterday. The many friends here of Mrs. A. VV. Howell will be sorry to learn that she has not been get ting along so well at ttie hospital in Charlotte where she has been for several days under treatment Call at the First National Bank and have them explain their Christmas Club. Mr. W. L. Rudisill cf Bessemer City R-1, was a business visitor in town Monday. While here he enrolled his name on the Eagle list. ' Messrs. J. H. Houser and son Wesley, hustling farmers of Henry, passed through town Monday en route to Gastonia with another load of sweet pota toes. They raised a good quanti ty of potatoes and peanuts this year which they are now putting on the market. | Messr. D. C. Bess and M. Ritchie left on the evening train Monday for Florida, where they expect to spend the winter in truck farming. We wish for them a safe journey and good luck in I the undertaking. I Join the Christmas Club at j First National Bank and have money next Christmas. You can join by paying Ic to a $1 a week. Mr. W. A. Lackey, a promin ent farmer of North Brook was a pleasant c Her at our office Saturday and had his name en rolled on the Eagle list. I The Womans Betterment Asso- ■ ciation will meet in the music room at the graded school build ing next Thursday afternoon at 3:45. The committee has ar ranged a very interesting pro gram for the meeting and every member is urged to be present. Spencer Literary Society. On Friday afternoon Dec. 3, The Spencer Liierary Society met at its usual hour, and was called to order by the president, and the following program was given: Song no. 10. Recitation by Addie Carpenter. Dialogue by Zora Dellinger and Pearl Beam. Jokes by Vennie Ford. Riddles by Annie Sipe. Wanted by Edna Roberts Wit and Wisdom by Lois Kendrick. Events by Annie Howell. School Items by Ruth Harrelson. Reading b y Irene Davis. Original Story by Ruth Dellinger, Description by Virgie E a k e r. Recitation by Elva Death of Little Child. Lethia Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rayfield died last Sunday of diptheria, aged about two years. Her remains were laid to rest at Shady Grove church Monday, Rev. L. A. Bangle conducted the funeral service. Houser. Huss. Town news by Lora Irene Aderholdt, pres. Lela Kendrick, Sec Annie Howell, Rep’t'r. Real Estate Insurance Good farm for sale, terrns. Town and country property wanted. Insurance, best, strong com panies. Rates best possible. Loans. David P. Dellinger, Agent. Cherryville, N. C. Among the names drawn last Monday to serve as jurors for the January term of court in Gaston county we notice the names of J. P. Dellinger, W, C. Harrelson, A. C. Hartzoge, J. P. Helms, John F, DeUinger for first week and George F. Beam, C. E. Neill, D. L. Neill, Sidney C. Carpenter, A. L. ;Houser, C. A. Witherspoon and James S. Carpenter for second week. Milk Delivered to Your Door. We have a considerable amount of milk that we wilt de liver to your door every day in the week at a reasonable price. We have the milk and must sell it, see Evon L. Houser. Xmas Packages Summers. of Candy at Local stores are beginning to take on a holiday appearance. Be sure to read all the ads in the Eagle from now' until Christmas and take them for your guide to do your Christmas shopping. The Benson Review says a train of 128 cars, making a line 200 yards over a mile long passed I through Benson last Saturday morning on the Atlantic Coast Line en roule to Florida. The cars w'ere all of the refrigerator, type, were empty and are to be used in shipping Christmas fruits northward. Monuments—Jesse Caldwell To Drive Out Malaria ^ ! And Build Up The System ' Take the Old Standard GROVE'S 1 TASTELESS chill TONIC. Vou know j what you are taking, as the formula 13 ! printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents to Mr. and Mrs. Ford last Saturday a girl. SINCE TAKING PERUNA I can say my bowels are much more regular. My heart is stronger. My appetite is much better. My throat is much better. _ Mrs William H. HinchUffe, 20 Myrtle St.. Beverly Mass Mrs. taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that writes: I ^ave taken tour^ -ft T recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do throat. much better. I am really surprised at the work “can do. I -do not think too much praise can be said for ^^’^’xhose who object to fluid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablets.

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