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NEW YEAR'S GU"'JM
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sentencea ot lJ Or more "fl(llit• Ileal prlaopers..'"• ·It Wu satd •h,mnln/'-

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pvel-, b• '1bo geherOCI ~m~esty,"

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EXPLOSION lARd: ddiiLIN
Occurt In Mualc Deatar'a Shop, Which
Ia ,Totally Wr·O~od. '
Dublin, n.c 29 - 'fh!l whole ~IIY
was .startled by a vtol-nl e,xplos lpn,
tar excestllug the fa.m~liar detonation
or a. b[)lnb T~e eJploatcan occurted in
a ShOop oc' upletl by a deuler in mu·
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plostve was liet orr
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'l'he f1 ont of' the ib&amp;p waa blo"n
Into the street and tl!! .story u.bove
demolished
Bhatter1.p 1planoa a11d
o.ther l~trumenta we~ mingled ln
the Wreckage, numeroll&amp; plate glnu
whutowa were sma.ll1fij\- 4nd the street
was uttered with glas!W_N 200 ya'rda
'! lie shop had beou Cl ~e d au hour
previously Three pede•trlans were
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a. poHttcal pa.rt111,(n, wa.freeently nom·
toated for the senate, but nqt elected
Sleet Caus'H ~mage.'
Cleveland, D'8(l 29 -li!cw and alee'
storms, &amp;ooompanled ~· hllh wlnda
1and &amp; lUdden d:rop uf .~em}J&amp;rature,
caused hund~d of thou.&amp;.nds of dol·
lara' worth of dama.Q ~ 1n northern
Ohio &amp;-nd demoralized Wbe cpmmunl·
cation and intorurban Service. W.ire
communication )Jij'Lwe1h Cle•ela.nd,
Toledo and other l~P ~r polntl WI'J
com~le.tely lntel'rllpted, ~ue to the top.
plfnB or tboUBa.ndi ot polea, alld elec·
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Gern'll!ln Freighter Bal~ved to Havt
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New York, Dec 28 -i'anr.s were tD·
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different des1ii!s just state the size yOU want.
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MrR J A Mlller and lluCbltr. ~
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where they 'tilll apeud New Ydr'a

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ru~ e'Verytl;ini what comes today from Germany 1s good -;i!~~~[;,}~~~--r--tl!v;t;·~~~....,~~~~~;G;;;~;L~~·-.

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18te worklnr fo~ ~5 per cent L6w~r· wages than the AmerlcaM,
JPXA;1'~ }VJ!Y, so please do ' not ill!sltate. and send- 2 Dokll in
~1trreiKi~ foy your a. sample skirt's and I ean assure you that you
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Our Credit and Buying Facilities are sl'ch that we are able to buy QUALITY Goods as low as any firm m business-discounting our bills promptly g1ves us
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PROFITS

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witH ou; custome~s by Lower' Retail Prices and ,.still realize as much, if not more,
on our c;apjtal fn"'estment by a larger vol ums of business.
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Our ~.toek Consists of
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~; ~~li.itlt, fpr. an lnJ:er~ational confe'l'elji!e 1M! !'IJ)IIrlllltons and dlsarmall!ading 'OJ!jlflneht oi the•Laague of Nafiolls, 1t clin 1fot
he is di!!posluf tb be over ven~urest me in getting
Jtii'I~P un '1With Eutopean 'affairs.
Nili'ff/at:~fk h,qw much Our people desifO ~" keep the1•r hands
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stew, it is e•ldent flrllt !Ire ltlll!t!ftledl clll'ld\tten'i across the wats,• are l!ighfy injurious to ou~ own iJ)eople.
IJiJ.t f1111mers and' manutacillre!'S tllll't ~II iheJt prlllluds while
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Miils Alice Phllltps, "bO htta. bed

Paul .Fren-ch will lcrnt' Mollday to the gueat ol Mist Hi?:ten Ebersb&amp;cti,
enroll In the Mounta.:ln State Bu si n es ~ of Ltncolu Hill, returned ' to.... .h6r
nt Parkersbu rg, w va. 1 home at Athena, todaY.
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Flash Lights
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YOU'Re. BOILING 'THE
MARKET FOR THE.MAilRIE!D
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Mrs All ee Selby w11l spond '.he bins, anil stater, Mra Arthur uoflea:
week ~ n ft wllh home (o lkll
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Read Lloyd George's weekly cabled
dlcpatch, ~ history-making document,
In · Sunday's HERALD AND EXAMINEJR, Chlclllgo'a Beot Newspaper.
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buaine11 in our history and.we can but express the sin.cere appreciation of favors shown us by friends and
pa~rona.

· The l"e\y Year is full of joyful promise. Our wish ·
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~~ ~ ShttY•fi.Ve Happy, Healthy, and P~osperoJls days.

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The Shakespeare elL!&gt; meoliug hnR Raymond deo~letn, •' or
Pomeroy,
: been postponed from January 2 until Misses f,urlle Rra&lt;11or·11 and Helen
Tuesday •P· m., January 9• at which Rathburn of Rutlund 1.11&lt;1 Mlsa East·
lime It will meet with Mrs · E · K' or Russell of Fort Pla•·cce, Fla.
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you has mfld'e the past year a very successful
onil fot usf and may.the New,Year bring to you
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house ·W'l\11 chiverly (\ecora·ted In the 0.·
holildny colors. Dntn,ty refreshment• ~
wore Rerved. 1: nd Mia• Louise was ~­
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Sklnn£r: h~a ElberMq, Dorati1y Moos,
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maR grcenR Of holly find mittlet.oc,
for th o. roc·eptton yn,. torrtny niter·
~Hwn, ~;:· l v on by Mrs. FariR in honor
of Mr·s ..John ORear Rno1lell, n brldo
r.r the f:dt, and Mr•. Alma Skinner,
of Ornuvtlle . Ohio, who bas recantly
rotu•·ne~ f••om a trip Khrcia~. During
th o afternoon, Mrs. M'. D. Ho'.-ttnger,
Mrs. Ralston nuasetl, Mrs. T-Jerm'an
Kuntz and Mrs. D. W. Hennessy
vrcRh~d at the ten ta!Jie, which was
lovely with Its t&gt;cr!ect appointments
and tlecorattons or tnll whlt•J tapers
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Cqlumbln ro•es. AsslsUng Mrs. Faris
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the living •rooms wore: Mrs. A. R. 0
rttrton, Mrs, .T. A. Mliler, Mr.. John 0
rnrnett, Mre. Clytie lhte. Ml~••• Mtr-~
lnm Hlnckmorc, Evn Forte, Althea
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