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Don’t forget that a coffee cheaper
than Luzianbe in the end actually
coats more, for you are guaran
teed that there are twice tie usual
number of cups in a pound of
Luzianne. It is guaranteed to
please you, too. Buy a can today,
use it aff According to directions,
then if you are not satisfied, if
' you are.not dead certain it has-
gone twice as for, your grocer
The Price on this Car
been reduced from $750.
f. o. b. factory to
f. o. k Factory.
FORD ®. CALHOUN
Agents Pinehurst, Qa.
We Van a (ill tfie if Parts Fv
If you need anything in this line let us
serve you. We are also agents for two of
the most serviceable and satisfactory TIRES
on the market today—UNITED STATES
and FIRESTONE. Your orders will be
given careful attention.
FORD & CALHOUN
Pinehurst, Qa.
Christmas Made
Out of Pennies
I wish to-announce that I am" now pre-
red to give tne public the most efficient
pared to give the pul
FUNERAL SERVICE.
I have a large assortment of burial sup
plies, Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes.
Your patronage is solicited.
L. F. RIDLEY
What Christmas Seals Do.
Every Rod Crops Chris Unas
seal that Is sold Is s real bal
let In the fight against tuber
culosis.
These seals last year help
ed to support thousands of
needy tuherculosli patients
and to give them a chance
for life.
They provided for tunny vis-*
ltlng nurses whose hundreds
of thousands of visits brought
Instruction and cheer to nu
merous patients.
: They helped to maintain
dispensaries la scores of cities,
from the Atlantic to the Pa-
dfle, where thousands, of con
sumptive patients received
free treatment, aid and ad
vice.
They provided the means to
purchase millions of copies of
circulars, pamphlets and oth
er literature with which the
public' has been educated
about tuberculosis.
They have established and
helped to maintain more than
800 open air schools for chil
dren who need open air treat
ment.
These are fast a few of the
waya In which the hundreds
of thousands of dollars re
ceived lost year were ex
pended.
This year much mars Is
needed. Surely any one ean
help by buying at least ten
THE RURAL CREDITS LAW IN A
... NUTSHELL.
The rural credits taw in brief pro
vides—
(1) That you may borrow one-
tolf the value of your land.
(2) That you may have from
vo to forty years to pay back the
■wmey, paying it back as fast aa you
| ..lease after five years;
(3) That the interest rate can’t
ossibly exceed 6 per cent and will
imost certainly be leas;
(4) That each borrower boy* r
share in the National farm loan
n-so-iatton for each $100 he bor
J"| ows, setting this back again when
1 he pays up;
(6) That all other liability is lim-
I ited to 5 per cent of the amount
I .nan borrows, there being no truth in
I the statement that he must assume
I general joint liability with other bor.
| rowers.—The Progressive Fanner.
On to Washington.
Washington, D. C., Dec.—“On to
Washington” which was'the war cry
of. Leo’s serried brigades during the
I sixties will be echoed by the surviv-
| ors of the armies of the'Confederacy
next May when the veterans of the
[Grey will journey to Washington for
their annnal reunion.
The railroads of the South have
[agreed upon a one cent fare per mile
[each way for the occasion, according
inonneement by H. F. Cary, gen
eral passenger agent of the Southern
Railway, who is chairman of the. fi
nance committee for the twenty-sev
enth reunion of the veterans, and
the effect of this will be to attract a
record breaking gathering.
This will be the first reunion of
the veterans at Washington. An
elaborate program of entertainment
1 was two weeks before Christ-1 ■■ being arranged which is expected
Mrs. Bricklayer awoke to I to make the reunion one of the most
I the fact with a gasp of horror. I notable and enjoyable in history.
' She hadn’t thought of Christ- I Most of the time will be spent in
mas coming for a month yet [-Washington where the citizens are
Poor soul, how could she? I preparing to look after the visitors
There was nothing very Christ I in royal fashion. Side trips are be-
maay in her life just at present I ing arranged for visits to Baltimore,
The freezing weather had start I to the Gettysburg battlefield where
ed to on Dec. L and John Brick- a Confederate monument will be un
it brick “.tare 8b 7 veilcd on Friday of reunion week '
Peter was only on«; wouldn’t t0 New York and other placc3 of in
cost much to please him. Susie, ■ f cres l-
aged four, could string up all
thoso spools for Peter, and they |. Boll Weevil In Richmond County
could make him a fine rattle by j “ Atlanta, Ga., Dec.—Telegrams re-
fJJp tln8 . a ,ow beans to a round I ceived at the state capital announce
ribbon box. that Genera | B Weevll and j, lg in .
would JusMlke °a "dolTs houso | vad ' a ® artojr have entered Richmond
made out of four grocery boxes, l count y and entrenched themselves in
painted outside and papered U[ ron S positions facing the Savannah
with thoso bits of wall paper I river, in preparation for a drive into
the janitor left behind him. I South Carolina.
Johnny could do that; it would While the farmers along the Geor-
keep him off the streets after- e j a -Carolina border do not expect to
kU, ,^ 00d Sh A ° C , 3 check the. advance or to* defeat the
from so much walking. And I ,, . . _ , ■. r
while Johnny was using wood- enemy they expect to make him pay
en boxes ho could make a gro- a terrible price for all hia gains. Their
eery store for Tim. Mary I plan of campaign is one as ancient
thought she could afford a few |war itself: “Starve him out."
pennies to get a scale for Tim
uid a few bits of furniture for I During 1915 the total road and
Susto-surcly tho child would bridge expenditures in the United
hies of blocks of wood. Mrs. ° 00 ’ of wWch Probably not over *15,
Bricklayer herself could dress 1900,000 represented the value of the
aomo wonderful clothespin dolls | statute and convict tabor,
to llro to the doll house. Per-
haps Johnny could find a pair I While com culture under droughty
of wheels and make a new I conditions is largely a matter of tak-
,0r A 8 “'r” a ™ ing chances with seasonal conditions,
Katto wishing tor doll's dishes cert * in controllable conditions of
and clothes so much. Father l“ u *eed often determine the
Bricklayer was handy with | success or failure of the crop.
tools; perhaps ho could make a
Farm Loans
Atlanta Trust Company*' invites applications di
rect from borrowers owning well improved farm
After* inspection of the property pplications
are promptly* passed on in our* c ..^c and the
money is available without delav
Loans made for five years at' v cent interest
and 5 per cent commission
We have no agents au
thorised to accept com
missions for* soliciting
loans or submitting ap
plications.
Application blanks and
full information will be
sent upjn request
Atlanta Trust Co„
ATLAXTA.CA.
MULES AND HORSES—FRESH ONES-CAR OF
TENNESSEE MULES JUST RECEIVED
ASHLEY & NESBITT, Vienna, Qa.
WANTED!
2,000 Bushels of Good Corn
on The Ear
M. C. PEAVY
Pinehurst, Qa.
little cupboard out of the ever |
useful soap box.
Finally when Christmas morn-
tog dawned to-the Bricklayers'
tiny flat each stocking held, be
sides u few nuts and an orange,
s homemade molasses popcorn
ball and some gift, as a wish,
bone penwiper, a bean bag, a
homemade let of jackstraws
which had helped Father Brick
layer to pass many Idle mo-
ments, a rag doll, a littlh fancy
cap and apron, marble hags and
lunch bags and some little
kclckknacks tor the dry goods .
with an old lace curtain.
There wasn't much for poor
Johnny, but he was a big, brave
boy and waa so proud of hav
mads tbs others happy that he
forgot to think of himself.
Anyway, father gave him his
very oyrn pocketknlfe to keep,
and It made him happy.
All told, the Bricklayers had
a happier Christmas than the
Hill tope, for whom the toy
marts had been plundered.—
.Mrs. Blanche Cole Boaedato to
.Ntv York Evening Bon.
Puller
Horse Power
a saving of 10% to 50% c
~ Method not c
The
nil other methods of tana clearing. The Kirstln
pulls, pput stumps hut-gets rid of them after they are
Yank out your stumps! Transform your no-man’s-land into 1
noney-making, cultivated fields. Gold Is under your stumps—
get it out, put it in bank. Clear your land and produce big crops.
The Kirstln Method clears land ready for the plow. It has vastly Increased the
productive value of more than 35,000 farms moat of them In the South.
“ - ir. IU mlshtr strenath h
i clear mors than twoacr
r for 21 years.
■ma
r s 3ZBiS&
tb« handle chres too* of puuoo the stump. This enormous power it devdop
leverage. It dm en ordinary 17-year-old farm boy agtanre Dower.
Send for Free Book
Big Mono? to tfcoee who Order Eerly
tunltr to loin In cor Profit Sharing VWa Norean^^ttf vri&S£
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