THE MORNINGT HERALU JANUARY 3, 1914. .ihiiii i nil I ., r i : : : 1 ' ? ! ; - : UIMIIL.L. UU I I I 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. " ' - RAWLS: i , , r y- - ,1. . - M Sign your name here. 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 33 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' it 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. t ES3E9MK9 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 FOR- t r r ? T T Coughs, Colds and f T T X Sore Throat X ? y y ? f r r 9 TAKE 5 Points Wine oi Cod Liver Oil Compound $ Five Points Drug Co. f f y y "Does it Right and Quick" Phose 150 tvhava j&a. j&a. aSv v a. L.O.COLE, FIRE INSURANCE. Office Over Sneed,' Mar kjiam, Taylor company. - '- Phone Number SI. 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 r.V.T777iV77TT77T77.""7.$20 up 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. BELLAMT t t V ? r Y A full line of Children's Gingham, Percal and Galatea $ uresses at a reduction. A complete line of Kabo Corsets also. ' . " We Sell Standard Patterns y y Y y I Seeman Carriage Co. t Sells the Famous BAB COCK BUGGIES Five Points Main Street & s 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. . ;" U . C . W OUD ALL f v (RISH tTREET. Watch This 8 pa os Evsnr lav,

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