Nothing lasts longer or makes the whole family happier than a nice home. Instead of throwing your money away on useless gifts, give something in the Fur niture line. This is THE Furniture Store to do your Christmas shopping. FLOOR LAMPS These are most' popular now. We have them in a variety of styles. Prices from— $12.50 * $35.00 ROCKERS AND ( HAIRS Beatuiful line of Windsor < hairs and rock ers. These come in two niece sets and are the very latest. Moderately priced for the holiday trade. BED ROOM SPITES Plenty of bed room suites from the cheap est to the best. Look them over and you will l e pleased both at the material and . places. • r 4 RED CEDAR CHESTS ihey keep the clothing sale from moth'? and are ornamental as well as useful. Every .v/cmar. needs one. Priced— $10.00 1 $35.00 DINING ROOM SUITES Made in walnut and mahogany finish? f and priced from— $190.0010 $350.00 PER SUITE OLD SANTA Could make an ideal Christmas gift from our big line. Those who shop around, al ways come back to the big store where prices are always satisfactory. 0 TABLES AND CHAIRS If its a library table ,a drugget, odd chair or floor covering of any kind, this is the place to find what you want. EXCLUSIVE AGENCY vfe have .the exclusive agency for the fol lowing which is conclusive proof that this is the leading furniture store for the best merchandise: Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Globe Wernicke Bookcases Shannon Bed Springs Hay wood-Wakefield line of fibre and Wicker Furniture , Common sense Ranges and many other things. JOHN M. BEST FURNITURE GO. IICE’S TALE ileer S'«r Reeders; < hr.stinas is. most here, hut me and 'at mint got no time tu fool with hit like we use tv have fur hit keeps i j u- busy tu keep a little sumthing tu ; :-;i these tiiittv'— —•—-—.—~-; . {. 1 wish I v. v able tu pit Sal a new ; fire fur \m as she could have two, cm) o»t. have ti\ wear one all ■ he time 1 don’t thing thar' is any-! 'th up looks nui'h worse than fur a}, married woman tu wear the same old ! I dirty dl-es from one \mas tu the j 'next and never change hit tu save j |,t our life ’| he women (bai t do this no u.b.ir only of < asar, arid Sal in tilt) ; only one that fli c this way thar, so j 'ur a I know. Most of the women up i in here has pot two dresses .apiece, ! i tmd Sal heard tuthcr day that one i womart at (,'asa" has three dresses | hut hit may not he true fur you ran | hoar anythin*; a; laser hit is so close Jilt he mountains 1 spent the evening | in Andy Warluk’s 'tore whar Sal Out me alter a bale of snuff tuther i day, and hit wur. a most delightful j evening a- they sty. Andy ha. laid in j a lot of Xmas pood - that he was 1 ’n ••!! rite now h as soon aw he run i ii.ir since he put in his order fur ’em ' the Cidend*r has come out and said ; that thar won’t he another Xmas till ome time in I'eremhcr, 1924 ITe I ■ hore has. pot hr party things «!• | ri*;ht, ’and T hvould' it bought sum of Vm only I oiin h .me a cer.t of ! mom v an I And , said he didn't want {none of my (hecks fur the , banks wouldn't "nlej-o 'em fur him. But th r wuz o*u' thing I did want more ever ami hit wu'/. a pair of , he. ‘is fur f-ai Meads lo..k alrite on : am women and this pair wood jist j fit Sal exaeftv, ! seed, fur she is tali J and •litis a tall not I;.- The price wuz i> cer ts ;• pair, or two fur 10 cent • Ivhich wuz cheap enuf. Everybody j don’t know hit like I do, but. tin the | fjnek of„S?ilV neck is a wait and hit 1 help.i tu keep everything she wears around nor nook from slipping up or down,* and is handy anyway, , Wed Lit took mo the whole evening tu decide on fixing up ray mind fur 1 didn't kno'v v.!.at to do. Five cents tu look at hit o)o way, haint much fur a feller *u throw away on his wife, and then again tu look at hit in. another way hit is, fur rum of ’em jist hain’t .worth the 5 cent#. 1 hadn’t had no dinner, so along about, run-sat my conscience red that hit wuz my | duly tu git the heads fur Sal. Then | she has been good to me lately any i way. Hits been most a week sence I she hit mo over the head with a thing I but her first, and this is lore than l most married men can say behind I their buck*. W dl 1 wanted them thar j beads fur Sal and whar thar is a wife ! thar is a way as hit has been sed be 1 fore I've never lacked fur the will. | My daddy us d$u say that I had sir I j much will -about me that he’d wished ! j lots of times that he had named me ! Fill. Well I sot thar till about nitp I before hit L.no any good, but when | hit did do go «i it wuz rite no.v, j Mr Warliek -ex at last Look here ! j ha'n’t hit time tui you tu .go home? ! j Like they ray when abody goes tu | courtin’ the gals, i sez, Yes, I'll he | ready tu go .list, as soon as you give j i me them l eads fur Sally, He didn't ; say a word but jist retched up and ! handed 'era over tu me and pintrd his j finger at l*ie door and >ed, Git! And j 1 got too, but; ;.h I went home I wuz a feeling; about the best 1 have sence I go* over the seven year itch that I kctched from one of Sal’s brothers j that time. IKE. | ■ ___ 3ill Bradshaw, Noted Blockader Is^Dead Rill Bradshaw, noted blockader' of' the Three county corners section of Cleveland, Lincoln and Catawba coun jties died last Tuesday, according to a report in the current issue of the Lin jcoln County News, Bradshaw was frequently in the courts for his viola tions of the law, but his customers said he always sold a good brand at a reasonable price. Deceased was <>6 years of.age, hav ing celebrated the G6th anniversary of I his birth only one month ago. i His wife preceding him to the grave some years ago. j The funeral and burial services ! were conducted Wednesday at Zion jHiU Baptist church located near three county corners, just over the Lincoln I line in Burke’county. NO PERSON IS CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR WRECK No person was criminally respon sible for the wreck of a section of the Twentieth Century Limited, on the New York teplfal railroad at For syth., December 9, when nine persons were killed Coroner George E Blood announced Tuesday The coroner's verdict was given out after he had r iccived and reviewed the testimony given at the investiga tion held last week in the New York Central division headquarters at Erie. No further investigation of the wreck will be necessary. Coroner Blood said. The verdict recommends that the railroad be required to construct forthwith a viaduct or subway at the Forsyth crossing at which many ac cidents have occurred. Until such structure is built the coroner fur ther recommends that the railroad be required to keep watchmen at the crossing 21 hours a day. Special Music Daily—Matinee 2 to 4 P. M.—Night 7:30 to 10:30 TODAY SPECIAL— pon't miss the opportunity of seeing this big special attraction entitled “The Girl Who Come Back.” A Toni Porn.an pr.dintmn with a perial cast including Miriam Cooper, Gaston Glass, Zazu Pitts, Ethel Siianra :i, Kenneth IT,flan, Jo -ph Dowlinp and i ianro number of other stars. This picture conies highly recommended and we f« el sure it will pi each and every one. Come—don’t mfss it. Admission 15 and 30e. Matinee pi orftptly. at 2 P. M. TOMORROW SPECIAL— Romance and adve.itare. A ri It, varnsPromsne«> < ' India seas. Greatest hand to hand battle ever screened. Eeturinp .1. Warn »• Kcrnain in !;. Inti.I Vitagraph Spec ial Produetion “The Mai Brodney's.” Suppoited by Alice Calhoun, Wanda lls.wley. Mi DuPont and a host of stars. r Extra “Why P: Kent,” s special comedy. Aemi . ion 15 and 25c. COMING MONDAY—SPEC I VL— One of the biggest .fen; a** e ' the year ef its. kind “Down To Sya In Ship.*." Thin picture will tainly thrill you. Extra added uttmotion—Geo. M. Blackburn's $1,000,000 Baby Musical Comedy Com pany.. carrying special reem-i ,v. go >d singer:; dance is and funny comedians. Matinee 1:30. Vaudeville 3 P. M. Night 7:30. Vaudeville U P. M. General admission Matinne 25 and 50c. No seats reserved, Night price - 25c, 50c, Ut rvc! • iis. 75c. Hpx seats $1.00. (\.me early and avoid the rush. VAUDEVILLE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. ......-■if:’ V*»» A RADIO FOR ALL WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE ONE? (1)-After a radio like ours ha sbeen installed, all merti bers of your family can sit each night and be entertain ed by the ' finest concerts,# iSpeeches, music, etc. g (2 > - You get the weather report /and forecasts, the market reports, etc. To know what the weather is going to be can often save a farmer the full price of a radio. Demonstrations Free. ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY When You Want To Give SOMETHING NICE Come to McNeeley’s as you will find a complete stock of suitable last minute gifts. Suede and Kid Gloves Silk Hosiery Reed Craft Hand Bags Bath Robes Kimonas Handkerchiefs Collar and cuff sets Men’s Ties Men's Sox Neck Beads Fancy Combs Boutoniere Furs Ready-to-Wear UMBRELLAS A beautiful line of umbrellas. -These make a most useful gift for any lady. They are in pretty patterns with fancy handles. READY-TO-WEAR _ See our wonderful line of ladies ready-to-wear, coats, suits, dresses, millinery, sweaters, etc; A most beautiful line of better materials. REDUCED PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAYS We are always glad to show you whether you buy or not. J. C. McNeeley & Co. Royster Building. \