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nu(.(l from first page.) ^ or WEEK at state capital w ix* 7 IT I‘* trom tit ft'i“ 1111'“' (enii: ..•rid wfw 1 IVr Jir' or-150' i>t" I* yi'iiouncetTby the Banking De I n.,i by the Senate of the ,. „n December 17th. Nine intention? are requested ■ .:» ntatives to a ‘-con levvent war” called to . nsbbro on Tuesday, De , An Interesting program tinged and every wpirnn ,.<tod in the subject of , nl court of International invited to attend. The ,f membership in the Court ed upon. It 1' the Corporation Com mis* -a' ’ . present resources.of the inks 'ai si«:> State more than eighteen greater than they were; .vbich is taken to indicate 1-0 . tlr of the State’s financial resources of in the combined ^iIr | National banks, ‘w'’ nit'.xenl according to the are §494,698,915, an in* . : twenty one million “since n-,-. last year.” v, < . Newbold, director of , iL< <,f negro education of the StW,. !). artment of Education, re “ r-'ieven G. Krishmayya, of India, is here studying cdu j -n-thod.-. Also Arch deacon -p 7r.-. . Church of England cduca jjtstc fd»i!> tri-a-i tiis i Prc i he to.' Ivrimia, East Africa, has been ,f„. -r.tirjr lessons” in North Caro leutonal system. The latest arrival on a similar mission Harry Buck, an Anglicar . iiuvator. whose work lias in 1A r i!C ; i suing the Massacnu oiling arid Surety Company, ' „:i the bond of J. P. Mor ‘ .; manager of the State’s cot tl:: sv*;(! •••••louse at Benson. The - , voiced is $800.32 which• the to S-e bv the acts of M,rt the event the bonding com P be held liable. The suit I. . s; leiit by the office of the At t0Vn- G ivraT and the Corporation (, • end names State Tree .j,, ; . a.- plainstiff. 1) • ■ ' i O. Seha’Jb, of the Agri Kxteasion of State College, r,, . ic (I eh airman of the extension yci, ■, .,f : >" American Association of Lae! Grant Colleges during the ,f that organization held In trirL.n last week. This is consider 4„ di tinct- recognition of extension •xv a Xorlh Carolina and tiie asso tai . Director Scffaub fee! an pride in the signal hotior that euiiie to him. He is a ne •jv: ■>: Stokes county, th;s State, and : one o- the youngest men in point f :-.i .n the United States. fells of South America Cm.bean Frank Page, of the ft Highway Commission, has been ttjiif-r Raleigh civic clubs about • i: the tilings he observed on hi I -ent trip to South America as a member of the .American Hoad! r’animis'-ion appointed by Pror'dent Cootidge to make a stmiyV.hign.wnys jH thtH co. -y. He found difficulty in callir.tr >. i by con * -! names i down that way, feu' was greatly in- '• ferosted in the possibilicku of’road ! construction a the i’aannvt territory! and the immense engineering feat of the Cara! itself. Mr. Page thinks the Unitei! States leads in the sale of mo tor vehicles in the South American countries and :s filer iy to hold the ‘upper hand ’ for some time to come. .Ante (, (dlcge is -..on to - peed around tti()0.000 in t! e construction of an electrical .engineering and phy sics building r.rd extern-dorp to Tom'p kiis Hall and the textile building. The new electric.! building, to be lo cated south of Hick. Hail,Will be so constructed that additional stories and n wing may be c.■■ i .d. making it correspond to the animal hu-d.an.dry building. Attorney ()■ rv.-ral Brummitt de cides that the fifty per -cut sur cha: go on Pullman ticket- authorized by the Ini-1 trie Commerce f on.mi ■ sion mart be p;. I, thus- admitting that the ruling ha <1 in these mat ters is at Washington instead of. Kai ejgh. Exit the h'tat General Antem biy. (I’v R. J. McCarthyV private wire to New York, New Oilcan: and Chi cago. ) New Orleans, La., Dec. 1.—While the market ruled comparatively stes. dier ,odi.y, the ey remained .downward ur,tier the depressing; in fluence of the cohtir.uante of good weather inland j.ndI ■ fayofabh spot arfyjces from tie i m : lot- where the demand was rn, ,rtejl .• kiw, with the bari. somewhat os. itr. Exports front the E. S., end of No vember clearance Were . large today 232100 heits vs last year, sines Friday L07.000 vs LTyO iO thus -far this season 3,C7h,00i) •. ;• pared with v,2!>:>,0Cd. Cable:, w.-re somet h it better than lue, Liverpo .! cabling market. influ enced by trade cal! tg. cuverifig and continued buyiirr, Dema.d from : pinnerr and merchants. The large end of. November clear ance from the U, S. have ’•educed the quantity of cotton ov; chipboard for expert at Galveston and New Or leans to slightly less than one year ago, and .be amount on shipboard at Houston today is small. Compared with hi - year, .the stock . on chipboard, at Galv.esi n coda;/ is only 2nd’00 bales v,-, .‘*7,000, at New Orleans 03,000 v (IT.tKio at Houston 12,000. Because of continuance of good ' weather inland the past week, to-; morrow’s weekly weather and cron Gove/r iront is likely to be favorable, i T icrc appears; to be It ss activity ; n the northern cotton poods market winch aiv ruling quiMer and some-1 what, easier, du; to thus recent decline I in value of raw cotton. Opinions circulated so fa:', as to1 (rtnninps during the last period, Nov ember 14th. to December 1st range from 1,00(1,000 to 2,000,000 baler. Not with-stending tlve unfavorable wea-, tlvcr front November 1st to 14th. Ginning* for that period were 1.051, 000 bales vs 1,447,000 for correspond ing period last year. During the present period the wea ther inland has been general favor able which should result in larger ginning.; this year than for previous period, which will compare v;i\h 1, 070.000 for the same period one year. Erratic markets rh" likely pend ing release of next Tuesday’:'. final Government crop estimate. H & B BEER. Forest City Citizen Is Called By Death Gaffney, Dec. 1.—Funeral services were conducted last Friday at For est City, for T. H. Harrell, Forest < tty citizen who died r.s a result of. I compile ntions following an illness of . t evertti months Dr. Stevenson, pastor ' i toe Avondale Baptist church, off:-' fiitrd. Buriat followed in the Co,I : Springs een’etery, near Forest City., Mr. Hairel! is survived by his wife.' ! who before their marriage in 1913 ’ j v.as Mi--; Resale Hall., and a son,1 Frank Harrell. His mother Mrs. .Telia ' Hanoi, of Forest City, a fir,ter, Mis ' H, L. You. g of Qhar'otte, and the1 tallowing brothers, all of Forest I City, air, i ■■•irvive: T. M. Palmer, i Cleveland, Claud and Clevis Havre]. Mr. llarreH was r. member of tile 1 First Baptist church of tlreenville, i where he formerly lived. He al:o j 1 otones.d to the Junior Order 1'irt led American Merchanics, and a eouti jeil'of this fraternity had charge of ! the burial. He war regarded as ore of Forest City’s most substantial citizens. Shanghai Pounds Very Aged Couple ! The teachers and pupils of .Shahglv i School marched down to the home of. Aunt Cynthia nm‘ Uncle Andrew ! Tate Thanksgiving day and gave them a ni.v surprise, consistinr of fruits : and everything montionabie to eat. Fvery pupil in school (65) and a lot / I Who ! forgot to buy a a YALE Locke to M SEE Douglas MacLean in the Paramount Picture, “Seven Keys to Baldpate He knows. Security is just a question of locks and keys. A Yale Night Latch or Dead Lock would have ruined the plot for Douglas MacLean. Are your entrance doors as secure as you think? Why not reinforce those doubtful locks—now—with a Yale 44 Automatic, or a Yale No. 10? You can see them in our window <|ifter the s|ow. fatkvihu&J t il <■ ■■ \ :er the s|ow. ributed by ‘ f 1 4J^ f •it t f? Cf {I « '.f | a * * fT ”1 i % ,f j. D. LinbbeS’gfer s Son i/VTjf Y!}’Ji> of-the good people out fide of the school had a purl in tli< shower, Thin ; hfivvs u splendid giving spirit in The people of the communityi Aunt Cynthia declared that she would sleep none that night. for thinking about the good people an*! the many nice things she lad to eat. She wishes to thank each and every one who had a part and to assure them that they will receive a Bless-in-; for it. Box Supper at Boss Crave. There will be a Box Suppee-*t Ross Grove School house on Friday night, December ith. Proceeds to go for , i he benefit of the school. Everybody cordially invited. Florida version: If winter comes, I can the Yankee be far behind? | —ifc— ——-11 -—' KENDALL’S ' Pressing Club ! Suits Mario To Measure. Stiils Sponged and Pressed ._ 50c Suits ('leaned and pressed -- 73c No Gasoline l!sed. PHONE 96 (’ailed For And Delivered. __-» WEBB THEATRE IB —TODAY, DEC. 2— Last Shown. # of “THE SEA HAWK” Starring Milton Sills. w —THURSDAY, DEC. 3— Corinne Griffith “the most beautiful girl on the screen” in “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL” FRIDAY, DEC. 4 MONTY BANKS in “KEEP SMILING” g A Seven Reel Super Comedy. » WEBB THEATRE Exquisite Hats for tailored or dreSvS wear. Developed in black, j touched here and there with color, or in. every warm new winter . { tone. Ostrich trims, many models, and bright threads of gold and \ silver also appear. All Winter Hats reduced One-Half. We are offering these at this special reduction up through Christmas. Wonderful values. Collection includes up to the minute models'in velvet, velour, felt. MISS BLACK r - • r * > v * 1 I i I I 1 I 1 MILLINERY. ■i COMMENCES OPENS SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5TH, AND CONTINUES THROUGH CHRISTMAS EVE, DECEMBER 24TH. ABSOLUTELY THE GREAT EST MONEY-SAVING HOLIDAY SALE EVER CONDUCTED BY THIS GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE—VALUES THIS YEAR ESURPASS ANY THAT H AVE FVFR HERETOFORE BEEN OFFERED. YOU WILL HAVE TO VISIT THE STORE NEAREST YOU BEFORE YOU CAN APPRECIATE THE NEW I OW PRICES THAT WE HAVE ESTABLISHED FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS. EVERYTHING INC LUDED IN THIS SALE. PIECE GOODS, SHOES, TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GOODS. BLANKETS, BOTH ROBES, UNDERWEAR. BIG ASSORTMENT OF GIFT BOXES. LACHES, MEN’S AND BOYS CLOTHING, SWEATERS, TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES. SANTA CLAUS LETTERS TO CHILDREN—OLD SANTA CLAUS HAS HANDED US LETTERS TO HAND OUT SATURDAY DE CFMBFR 5TH IN THE MORNING JUST AFTER THE STORE OPENS TO ALL THE LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS THAT COME TO OUR STORE’, WITH EITHER THEIR FATHER OR MOTHER, NINE O’CLOCK IS THE TIME TO BE THERE SO THAT YOU CAN GET YOUR LETTER. Efird’s Department Store Shelby, N. C. CTn 173.1 rF*H IF».l I7=ai3Uc luaiJc?U5(USILr*3U5liJSlUcflJc! p
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