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IAGE TEN
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, IBID.
If Your'e Choosing a Gift For
a Man Come to "The Man's
Store" Where You are Sur
rounded by the Things He
Would Choose Himself
We've so displayed
our holiday merchan
dise that the minute
you enter this store
you are ' confronted
with an abundance
of gift suggestions.
We know what men
want we've built up
our business by ac
curately pleasing
them; that fact in it
self should influence
you to choose here
the thing with which
you wish to win his
gratification.
A Few
Suggestions
Neckwear
In Special Christmas
Boxes
50c to $1.00
Handkerchiefs,
Initial or Plain.
Silk,' Linen or Cotton.
Hosiery
Silk or Lisle.
Bath Robes,
Sweaters,
Pajamas,
Silk Shirts, ",',
Madras Shirts, i
Mufflers,
Belts,
Collar Bags,
Suspenders,
Purses,
Canes
ITml)rpllas,
Traveling Bags,
Suit Cases, "
Shoes,
Bed-Room Slippers
Knife and Chain Set,
Cuff Buttons,
Stick Pin,
Collar Pin,
Hats,
Caps,
Suits, '" "
Overcoats, '
Underwear,
Gloves,
Auta Gauntlets
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Make your selections early. It will be
impossible to fill in stocks later.
iLLIAMS&eO.
"The Man's Store" ,M.
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i-ACTS ABOUT THE CENSUS
TO BE TAKEN NEXT MONTH
Tho duto named fur boglnnlnc the
1020 census is January 2.
In cities tho 'population enumera
tion i will be completed in tlvo
week;.
The enumeration of farms will be
completed within thirty day's.
Some of the questions a3kcd of all
peron-: 1
1. Age last birthday.
2. Kach person ten years of age
and over will be asked whether he
is able to read or write.
3. Kach person will be asked his
birthplace a3 well as the birthplace
of father and mother.
4. If foreign born the date of
coming to the Tnited States will be
asked, and, if naturalized, the date
of ebcoming a citizen; also mother
tongue or native language.
5, Each head of a family will bo
asked whether his home is owned
by him or rented. If owned, wheth
er the home is mortgaged or free of
debt. ;
'C. ''Each person will be. asked his
occupation and whether he is an em
ployer or employee or is working on
hii own account.
Important Qutstions. Asked of Farm
ers.. 1, Each occupant of a farm will
be asked how many years, if any, he
worked on a farm for wages; how
many years, if any, he wa3 a tenant;
and how many years, if any, he
farmed a3 an owner.
2, Whether he (a) owns, or (b)
rents, or (c) partly owns Ond partly
rents his farm, or whether (d) he op
erates the farm for others as a man
ager or superintendent.
3, How many acres in his farm?
Number of improved acres? Number
of unimproved acre3 and number of
acres of woodland? -
4, Total value of farm? Total
value of buildings Value of imple.
ments and machinery on farm?
5, Whether farm is mortgaged?
If so, the amount of mortgage?
6. Expenses for feed, fertilizer,
and labor in the year 1919? f
7. Several questions concerning
artificial drainage of his farm.
8. Number of cows, horses,
nheep, chickens, and other domestic
animals on the farm Jan. 1, 1920?
!. Quantity and acreage of all
crops grown on the farm in 1919, in
cluding fruits and vegetables? ,
!. Quantity of milk and butter
Bold off the farm during the year
1919?
11. Acreage of timber land on
farm and value of forest product?.
Farm Defined.
A f irm for purposes of the census
includes all tho land cultivated by a
ungle farmer either by bis own lv
bur alone or with the help of hired
labor. It may be in two or more
separate tracts, but it is all one farm
if it is all under one management.
The land cultivated by a shaie
land or. cropper, or by a cash renter,
constitutes a separate farm and is
not to be counted as tho owner's
farm or included in it, out 'should
be' reported In the name of the ten
ant. .'. .' ' : ''.. ;
The Act of Congress providing
for the census makes it the luty of
all persons :3 fuf.'i.aa the in!orma
tion asked for In the en antra tor.s
to fill out the census schedules. No
person should hesitate, neglect, or
refuse to answer fully r.nd accurately
all the enumerator's questions. He
only asks the questions necessary to
fill the schedules as required by the
Act of Congress.
Keepers of hotels, apartment
houses, boarding or lodging houses,
or tenements, must assist the enum
erator in geting the information con
cerning the persons living in such
hotels and houses.
Uncle Sam need3 the help of
every loyal citizen in this gigantic
task. He is counting On you.
son
Presents
That Will Be Appreciated
Can Be Found At Our Store
Just received shipment ; of rubber
and steel tire top buggies,; also
have harness bought at old prices.
Townsend Buggy Co.
A. good variety of
Serviceable Goods
at Prices you can
afford to pay.
Call Early and Se
lect wliat you want
We will store and
ieliver when you
want them.
SHOP EARLY
BURTON-CHANCE-WALKER CO.
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
Greatest oP All Pisces
DESPITE conditions which greatly J?'Jd bacfe. tSieroductiotl;
of automobiies throughout tha e,..' months-.
nearly twenty thousand discriniinauuy motcr car bay ers have
been made hppy acd contented by die possession of their new
Chandler cars.
Nothing could more dearly show the regard
in which America holds the. Chancier" Six, than.,
the patience with which thousands waited for
weeks and months for their Cliandicis. They
waited because they knew what they were waiting
for, because they know it is worth waiting for.
Some are still waiting,- but their cars are com
ing. December production is taking care of many
orders, and January will see the great Chandler
plant on a production basis unprecedented in the
medium priced fine car field.
Chandler dealers will, we hope, be able to fill
their orders more quickly next year, but when the
first wanu drys of Sprins? co:n : , and the country
roads call, and everyone decides lie wants his new
car at once, there will be some waicm again,
If you wnnt your new Chandler n'hen you want it,
place your order now. If you want to be sure of get
ting the car of your choice, the greatest of all Sixes
beyond question, diop in and see j our Chandler
dealer now, regardlsss of what the weather may
be. For ''Spring'!! be here 'fore you know it."
All Chandler bodies ore mounted on the one standard Chandler chassis, which has made the
name famous. Simple, sturdy and dependable throughout, its features embrace, cs for years
past, the really marvelous Chandler motor, solid cast aluminum motor base, annular ball
bearings, silent chain drive for the auxiliary motor shafts, and Bosch magneto ignition.
SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY
Seven-Pas sender Touring Car, $1895 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car. 5975
, Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2895 Four-Passenger Coupe, S 2795
Allfrictsf. . . Clfvl""
Four-Passenger Roadster, $1895
Limousine, $3395
MOTOR SALES COMPANY,
f-y RE1DSV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA
G HANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEyELAND O HIO
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor
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