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Professional Crd5. i l het Pays are karowtng :ofiomu Dr.j:w:BbT!llrtCK O i OKfa K SOUTH, Ho. 45 Wo. 11 i Jib. H. SOUTH, i reaponuDie place witn tn Amen. 4:33 A. M. 8:14 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 1:43 P. M. 6rO P? Mr o. 43 (Ral. Con.).;, 8:00 P. M. : NOHTH, . . . . ro. 8 p 6mjL j. No. 44 ..................... 8:41 Ai M. No. 36 ... !8:MPl M.' Not 22 f 2:28 P. M. No. 46. ..;....: No. 12.., 9:08 P.M. r -i -'-r'-T7 1 kiss Lillian Yow went to , Raleigh Wednesday.' fir. C. C. ?baw, of Denton, was in town Monday. H t. G. E. Crbwell Vent to Greens boro yesterday. jr. H. Moffltt, Jr., of High Point, was here l uesaay. CoL Hodges, of Aeheville, was here Tuesday night. Dr. Mock went to High Point Wed nesday o'n business. JMr. J. Wi Shields, of Greensboro, Was here Wednesday. Mr. Woo.Pprsett, ,of Lexington, was in town Monday. Mr. E. E. Mendenttall, of Greens boro, was here Monday. Mr. B. A. Peacock, of Denton, was here awhile Monday. Mr. Dunwick, of Lexington, was here Monday on business. Dr. F. L. Packard, of Greensboro, spent Wednesday in town. W. H. Moffltt of Lexington, Bpeht Wednesday night in town. Mr. J. A. Durham! of Charlotte was here on business Monday. . Mrs. M. H. Stone and little daugh tHr spent Saturday in Greensboro. Messrs. Currie and Hedrick, of Lexington, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. J. H.Shaw returned to Greens boro Monday after a visit to friends here, Mr. Oy O. Stdneand. family spent Sunday ; near High' Point visiting relatives. Mr. J. F. Lane, of Leakaville,' was- Iiere Thursday on a visit to his son, Mr; J. F. Lane. Mrs. Lee Rice went to Atlanta, Ga last Friday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. C. ft Morton, of Clark'sViUe, Va., was here a short while yester day on business. Miss Gall spent Thanksgiving with her relatives at Maiden, N. C, returning Sunday. Mr. C. C. Swain,, of the Perless Grocery" Company1 'al High Point, was here Monday. Mr. E; A. Pegg left Monday morn ing for' Alamance county to visit his sister, Mrs. Laura Hadley. Dr. E. Cf McManese and family left yesterday for Chathain county td spend a few days with hie mother. Mrs. Richard Burgaw. and Mrs. Will Holt, of Lexington are spend ing, the day with Mrs. J. L. Arm- field. . ; ; Mrs. Max Wager returned yester day from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tempko in Greens boro. Rev. R. M. Courtney, the new pastor of the Methodist church 'will arrive Saturday and will preach Sunday morning ana night Mr. D. jgOakles, ol the Wysong and Mile- Machine Company at Greensboro, was here on business Wednesday. Mr. Carl Rabe, of Salisbury, is here erecting a nice monument to the grave of Mrs. Linnie Jones,. mo ft ther of Rei J and lifts Jones. Mr.'j.'L. Armfield has returned from 'Philadelphia where he wit nessed the annual game of foot ball played by the United States army and navy teams. Mr. John Thompson, who has been' visiting his" parents Mr. ' and Mrs. (ieo. A. Thompson, returned Saturday afternoon to Raleigh where he is in school at the A. & M Col lege. Miss Annie Thdmas, whb won in the contest conducted by the Daily News left Wednesday for the Ber ' muda Islands. She will be gone abaut three weeks. i Mr. Frank Lambeth went to High Point Wednesday afternoon, , Mr. Baxter Riley who baa been''tn k. wdrisdy night !la7 toirif Wavis Thursday for Denton to visit his fatherMr. Nell Kiley.'. n, who boldSt-a responsible place with the Am can Trust Company, of Charlo la spending a few days in Thomas- ville among her relations and triends. Policeman J. D. Petree carried Mr. W. 9, Flournoy, ttQ. Lexington Monday pere be la confined in jail He was judged insane and efforts aire being tnfrde to' get him in the asylum at Morganton. We extend our sincere sympathy taPipf..J. ,N.AHuss iwhose aged Mother was buried on -last Ihurs day. She had been, ill; for a long time. Mi. - Habie returned last night and .resumed his duties in school this morning.' - ' I The safe of the -Whitney Power Company property, which was tp have been Wednesday, was post poned until December 15th, 1010, 4t2P.M. This postponement was made at the request of Judge Chas. A. Moore, representing the bond hol ders, . i - . : . in rr ions Should be the purest and of the highest quality obtaina ble. Our stock of Drugs and . Chemicals are the best that money will buy, and if you will let lis compound your Prestripftions you are sure to get results. Quality & Accuracy is Our Foundation HARVILLE DRUG COMPANY. Prescription Druggists Phone 150. IN the Superior Court, State of North . Carolina, Davidson County: David P. White, administrator of Sanders Doggett, deceased. V8- ' ,i William Doggett, John DogrgettU Henry Doggett; Florence Doggett rrank Dicks and any heir of Sanders Doggett, deceased. t The ' defendants above named will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenc ed in the superior court of Da vid- son county to sell the 'land owned by the said Sanders Dogget to make assets to 'pay the debts of the de-- deceased;" The-saidland' described in the petition in this cause being situated oil the East side of Church Street in' the town of Thomasvillel N. C. ; and heing " the property conveyed to the deceased by P. S. Cecil and wife and the said defend ants will further lake notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Davidson County at his office in Lexington, N. C. on the tenth day of December and answer or demur to the complaint in the snid action or the relief therein demiinded wijl be granted. C. K. Godwin j y Clkrk Superior Cookt. This November 15, 110. j TkUUCmuo. 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Send the Alabastine book to A Big i Reed and Rattan Chairs for If you anticipate giving Father, Mother, or Child a Rocker for Christmas you had better call early for DIXON Is going to sell them 11 1 prices that will make them i;o quickly. : : : : : : : : E TruKs,: Heaters; Stoves, Try a Bottle of Noxal Furniture Polish, the best made. . Bring your pictures to be framed before the Christmas rush MYEttS-GREEN Ph6fieJe, Operating- over 7,000 miles of Kallway QUICK ROUTE TO A1XP0INS North, Siiuth; . EaSt, WestV Tbrooob T.l Affording Rrrt-ClM ActiJtiiinoIaon Elegant ON ALL THROUGH TRAITirK'. Also Dlnlns, Clab and Observation Cars 1 JSmpioyeea. travel via The SOUTKERrt UAILWAT. Rales. Rcheduleai and other tnformatinn - ;." Charlotte. N.C. . a wood, d. p. a - .uj(j1:J U 1.. . a.ar n nn 'rTiTi 11 . ... iuvi-i,ui?ii Rallwa Railway t m ri, 41 a-k. m - m It for tt mofrth. Si iTfi vnm 3 In the past few years it has be come the rage. Fashion now de mands it. People of taste both rich and poor now have alabas tined walls. Please know the reason. Know the endless color schemes you can get from it Know how easily you: can apply it, even on papered walls. You will never use wall paper never use kalsomine after you know the facts. This coupon will bring them to you. Please send It now. a Line of Gdods and Uphol- the Xmas Trade. Ranges, Carpet, Matting. FURNISHING CO Finch Block. "LL; (Rockflsh v Comoaav. - TDlA TABLE NO. Si For revernmont of etnnloreea only, and not iur iniunnaagm O tttc paDllc. WAOKAM BRANCH, Between Raeford and Wasram. NOtTI WHINS S0UTI BQIINI Stations . Muaf Irak NO. 12. 1 SO a t Iv 11 40 ami Corlnirton'a Sid'elv 10 10 p m f ItU am f -Walters lvlOlSpmf lvUaOamf Edlnsbtirir lv 1030pm, ivuuam mrcuiasia'K iviuwpmf It 11 08a m . .. Waaram ar 1060pm f BBTWBBN ABBRDBEN AND HOPB NHXS ' x Pltst-claaaPasaenirer Tralna i No. . . ' No. 41. lv 8 00 p m i .Aberdeen' ar 1 90 p in Iv 1 inn t Kdon unction IvlMpmf Iv S M p m f : Mont rose lvlOOpmf lvS34pmf Tlmberland " lvUMpnf 1A9na 1 1 . I fO JO nactuau . . mi V ... rlUpm HopeMOla IvTIBOptm It 0 21. a m Bdno. Junction It 6 U fm I t'it- u-j n jjj DR. PHILIP S. EASLEY, Physician and,. Surgeon OtVlCttt SALEM T. Phone i. Residence Phone 67.' Physician and Surgeon Office: Salem St., Over U S. Postoffice.. DR. C. E. AtCWANUS, Residence Phone 152,' Officell63. T Fr f uheraf Direior and Licensed , .Enibalmer. Everything lit the Undertaking Line picture Rrairnlng Rhone vyie Pay or. ISIght Uyche Block Thomaavlllei IN. C L. A. MARTIN, ATTOR N E Y-AT-L A W THOMflSVlLLE, N C. Office: Bank of ThdmasvllleBldg. BEN!. W. PARHAM, Attorney-At-LaW CtM BuHdnc TtaMnatviHe, N. C. tyakataaWfaMlalaWlaMlBa See Our Wood and Coal Heaters. Blankets, Comforts, Our Cooking Stove and Range are uuarartteed to Give Perfect Satislfoction. STAR . .. :l CO;, Phone No. 13 fred n: DAY, JEWELER AND OPYdMETillST. Glasses cart-fully fined, , K,ves e an 1 led free. Y'ur ni ne.v Imck If we cao'i lit you. 40 Liherl? St Wlnctin-Sileti. N C. YOU STAND MORE MAN A Fighting Chaiice . IF YJJ WIL,!.. HAVU THE (Citizens Irisurdricei j , ! and Realty Co! i WRITE YOU A POLICYi ; We Write Insurance . . it That's Our Business Health" 6hd Accident. Office in WililHUMIh Block1 t THIN even , mii awan. i .Yoq r, ;arnepyy request to call and examine their up-to-date line of . , . and Wright's Underwear. Antrthingf- kept in a first-class general tttore. Polite salesman always glaa to see the people whether they buy or not . Miss Ida Bejl... Johnson has charge of the Dress Goods Dept. and will be glad to see all of her iriends. Christmas Goods are beginningtocome.in. . The Stone Co. will have ,the greatpst display in town. . They already have some ready. 1 ",:iirrup a A a Buy the f..ij.:, ji At G. E. Johflsbn's, The Place Where Quality Rules Remember Phone No. When you want Heavy arid Faiicy Dry Goods, Shoes :- ' -' ' - - ... .... Notions and Gents Furnishings Don't Forget to call It's Moore Bros., The Home of Good Goods. Rogers guaranteed sil verware given away absolutely-Free. A certificate given Free with every purchase. Rogers knives,' forks,: table, and ,tea spoips,' ladles, ; butter knives' etc. Call at our store and see the silverware on display ,,u., , !,t TtePeoflfSV: WeratlleCc; 0 THOMAVIIJLBi'N.-"-' ' ... ti Beasley Slices )() ' ' ' ' ' . . tit.: liriiiiTies FREE free
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