THE MORNINGT HERALU JANUARY 3, 1914.
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SHOT III KNEE
Was Rabbit Hunting
With Companions
MAKING UP THE APPEAL
Plaintiffs Appeal in the Ob
server Case
THE-OFFICERS ENTERTAINED
Victim of Motorcycle Accident Re
gained Consciousness and Ex
plained His Mishap Other
Gate City News Notes.
Greensboro, N. C, Jan. 2. Thomas
Baker, Jr., a 12-year-old boy and the
son of Thomas Baker, of Randolph
avenue, was shot in the knees yester
day afternoon when he and several
other boys were out for a rabbit hunt
a few miles from the city. A rabbit
was jumped and all the boys tried tc
shoot, the gun of a Lewis boy dis
charging before he got it to his shoul
der and taking effect in the legs ol
Baker. A physician attended the boy
and declared that he would soon bf
well if blood poison did not set in.
. Attorneys in the case were here yes
terday afternoon making up the ap
.. Deal of Messrs. Gonzales and Hemc-
hill in the case against Messrs. Tomp
kins, Wood, Stephens and others, anri
known as the Observer ra.se. Judge
Boyd decided in favor of the defend
ants, and the plaintiffs, Hemphill anc
Gonzales, have appealed to thecir
. cuit court of appeals. Judge Boyi
fixed the appeal bond at $250 and th
supersedeas bond at $15,000.
Murray H. Startford, who was bad
ly hurt by being thrown from a mo
tor cycle Wednesday afternoon on
the Hillsbord road a few miles froir
town, is still in a serious condition
though thought to be improving. Yes
terday he regained consciousness Ion?
enough to explain that the accideni
was caused by his running against :
dog in the road.
The Police and igheriffs Social club
composed of the city and county offi
cers of those names,-gave a big sup
per in the city hall last night, at
tended by the city and county off) cert
and other invited guests. There wero
short speeches, music by Sheriff Shav
by Messrs. Wolfe and Tomlinson anc
other entertaining features.
The Wysong-Miles company , anc
the Newman Machine company enter
tained the office force, traveling men
superintendents and foremen at a din
ner at tb,e McAdoo last night. A splen
did menu was served in the dininr
room attractively decorated for th
event. Short speeches were made 'v
a number of the men. Both concern;
have had a splendid year's business.
The funeral of. Mrs. Sarah E. Edger
ton, who died Wednesday night at hei
home at Guilford college, was heli
there today. Mrs. Mary C. Wroody anc
'Rev. Albert Peele, off the Friend?
church, conducted the services. In
terment was in the Guilford college
burying ground. The death of Mrs
Edgerton was sudden. She is surviv
ed by thirteen children, who are: L
H. Tdgerton and Miss Ethel, who livi
at home; Mrs. J. D. Williams, . ol
Leaksvllle; Mrs. C. C. Poindexter ani.
P. C. Edgerton, of Winston-Salem;
Mrs. H S. Copeland, of Kindton; Mrs
. O. G. Gulley of Mt. Olive; J. M., G. L.
and I. C. Edgerton and Mrs. J. T. Las
ley, of Goldsboro; Mrs. A. L. Couch
of Hartwell, Ga.; Miss Lillian Edger
ton, of Camden, S. C.
Miss Rosalie Smith was married U
Mr. William Perritt Love, of Cowper.s
S. C, at the home of the bride's moth
er, Mrs. J. L. Smith, on Tate stree.
last night at 8 o'cloclL:Rev S.
The Goods You Need Now and fay Have Been Reduced
Below are some suggestions of
Goods and Millinery are being sold
the Blankets, the Comforts, and th
things you need right now for Ihis is the weather that calls for these
at greatly reduced prices which make' them very attractive to those
e Underwear this is the time you need them most, . The -values are a
goods. , The Ready to Wear
who need them. As for the Furs,
U good.
Coats
t We are making sharp reduc
tions on all ladies' and misses'
coats in stock. It's time for us
to clean up and i's -time' for you
to stock up. You-can save quite
some few dollars on every coat
you buy now,
Underwear
Don't catch cold for lack of
"warm underwear. Ladies'
bleached fleeced vests and pants
medium weight, in all sizes
from 4 to ft, at the same price,
50c each.
Suits
You can easily buy a fall
suit now at reduced prices and
make this suit be a serviceable
tne""for you. Several months
are still left in which to use it.
Let us show you what we have
on sale how for ladies and
misses. Come down.
Blankets
As we have said before this
is blanket time. The weather
calls for the'in . and you; need
them. It's far cheaper and
safer to" keep plenty warm with
good blankets than catch colld
and pay doctor's bills.
Hats
JT h e prices in the millinery
department have taken an aw
ful fall. You can buy what you
need in this department at such
small prices you feel like they
are gifts. .
Comforts
What Jooks prettier on your
bed than a lovely Silk Comfort?
Know of anything? Silk ones
here $3.98,. $5 and $8. Cotton
ones $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2; -$2:50
each.
Furs
Neckpieces in brown, black,
grey, etc. in small, medium and
large styles to fit you and to
please you at'prices from($2.50'
to $29. 95 each. We also have a
few fur sets for children. Not
many however.
Muffs
. Probably the whole set of.
furs does not appeal to you, or
probably y6u have a neckpiece
and need a muff to match. Come
here if either is the case.
Muffs up to $29.95.
Rawls Will Give . $5.00 in Gold for One Suggestion
We want to know our faults and are willing to payyou for suggesting what we can do to make our store a better store. For'.the best
suggestion as to what we need most, --a-way we can improve our service; what other goods we should carry;how we can make our
clerks more efficient; how we can make our store more attractive, or anything you can think of that we should do, we will give $5 in gold.
Send in your suggestion written only on the blank below. ... ;
Write only Tne suggestion on one blank and be sure to sign your name and address and mail or send it to Rawls,' Durham, N. C. Con
test closes February 1, 1914. " ' -
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IT'S FUR TIME FROM HOW ON JP - J0& - IT'S BLANKET TIME FROM NOW ON
Th cold weather is jus t coming and we will " "9Uy4 ' jfTjfjfJLjfs This weather calls for blankets and comforts,
have plenty of it. Be ready with some nice, 0CtVOO0m We. offer blankets fro m $2 to $9.98 a pair
warm and stylish furs from, Rawls. We have 1 'V ULX , 'JjJJ J---iSjf and' Comfrota from ?1 t0 $8 each. See the
them at most any pric ce you wish. dJtmjjfftr line 0Q secon(j: floon
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Cut Prices on Suits and
Overcoats and Winter
Pants for Men and Boys
Note These Guts
' Men's
Men's
Men's
Men's
10.00 Suits and Overcoats. ,
15.00 Suits and Overcoats.
18.50 Suits and Overcoats.
20.00 Suits and Overcoats. ,
, 7.75
..11.75
..13.75
,.16.50'
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Cut Prices on Boys' Suits and
Overcoats
Boys' 3.50 Suits and Overcoats ...... 2.75
Boys' 5.00Suits and Overcoats . ....... ...... 3.85
Iioysr 7.50 Suits and Overcoats. S.75
Boys 8.50 Suits and Overcoats. ...... . 6.75
One Lot of Odds and Ends of Men's Negligee Shirts-Sizes
16, 16 1-2, all $1 Values"
To Close Out at 50c Each
CUT PRICES ARE CASH
Sneed Markham - Taylor Co1.
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1914
Rankin being the officiating minister
The couple left on a late train for a
bridal trip to Southern Pines, after
which they will go to Cowpens tt
lire.
Miss Georgia Elizabeth Wilson waf
married to Mr. Richard Thomas Britt
or Akron, Ohio, yesterday afternoor
at Bethel Presbyterian church, ai
McLeansville, Rev. R. E. Redding, thr
pastor, officiated. There were sev
eral attendants. Miss Lois Wilson.
lister of the bride, was maid of hon
or. Mr. S. H. Sherrill, of Charlotte
pest man. .visa Wilson is
member of a well known Gu'Iford
county family. Mr. Brett is connect
ed with the Good Year Tire & Rub
ber company at Akron. Ohio.
BROUGHT FROM RALEIGH.
Lanier Must Answer an Old Charge of
lult.
Officer Paul Ellis went to Raleigh
yesterday and brought back John La
nier, colored, wanted in th!s city for
rssanltiBf colored woman with a
deadly weapon. The assauK is alleg
ed to have taken place last August.
The Durham officers bad do Idea as
la tns i hereabouts of the man until
they -wers communicated with by
telephone from Raleigh and told by
the Capital City authorities that they
had the man. . Aa effiaer was at once
seat to bring him back. - '
Greetings
"May the goddess of luck be
thy servant throughout the
New Year.
May the paths you trod be rosy
and clear.
May your disappointments be
few and pleasures many.
May your portion of hard luck
be not any."
We take thi& opportunity of
thanking you for your patron
age during the old year, and ex
pressing the hope that it will
continue throughout the new.
With very best wishes for the
New Year,
Haywood
& Boone's
Nunnally's Candies, New Year's
Gifts, Turner's N. C. Al
manacs'for 1914. -
KWC'S
Mentholated
Croup Salve
"External .Vaporizer."
For Ccughs, Colds, Pneumonia
and Grippe.
For Inflamation and Congestion.
Price 25c.
For Sah by all Druggists.
G. E. King & Sons
CORNER MAIN and MARKET STS.
- Phone 106.
Yours will be a happy New Year,
if you carry one of our high grade
Watches. Our stock is complete
j'n all the styles and grades. We
can furnish the Watch that will
suit your needs. Call and let us
convince you.
C. 0. CASE
Watch Specialist
Opposite Court House.
Phone 821. l
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L.O.COLE,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Office Over Sneed,' Mar kjiam, Taylor
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Just Received -by
Express
Stacy's
Forkdipt
CHOCOLATES
Fancy Xmas Baskets
and Boxes.
Bicycles Galore
Never have we had so many good
We have the RegaF Bicycles from.T. .
Bicycles at moderate prices before
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We have the Elco Bicycle from... . $20 up
We have the Eagle Bicycle from $18 up
We have the Gendron Bicycles from-.... $20 up
We have-the Crescent Bicycles from .... $30 up
We have the Signal Bicycles from, ... . $20 up
We have the Excelsior Bicycles from ..$30 up
We have the Rambler Bicycles from $45 up
We have the Racycle Bicycles from ,. .$45 up
We have the Iver Johnson Bicycles from..:. ....,$35 up
We have the Pierce Bicycles from $35
H. A. GASKINS
West Main St. Five Points
Also Nice Line of Cigars
Packed 25 to the Box.
All the Popular Sellers.
MABRY'S
Drugstore
Prompt Delivery
Phone 71
All Woolen Dresses, Long Coats and
Coat Suits at and Below Cost.
Furs zd Half Price
New Styles in Footwear Are
at BELLAMY'S
It pays to trade at Bellamy's. The best service possible is given
, you and the best values offered.
Get the habit of going to Bellamy's. It's the habit that is essential
w hen "good Footwear is needed. Try BELLAMY'S NEXT TIME.
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uresses at a reduction. A complete line of Kabo
Corsets also. ' . "
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I Seeman Carriage Co.
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BAB COCK BUGGIES
Five Points
Main Street
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MRS
C Q U INT C I X
Down Town
B. C Woodall Wishes Your
( ' Patronage ,
For Buggies, IlArness, Bicycles and bicycle repairing you can do
better at B. C Wood all's. The famous Moyer, Hackney and "Waah-
ington Buggifs are In ItockT Also the newest models of the LaCede,
V.estministe." and Banner Bicycles. ITl-ili Kf) t. . ;"
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