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THE R/^WQE IUBTH REPUTATION f*1/?De &IZ,$Sl 0t^Q ?LT>fU?S. Reasons Why The Great Majestic You Should Buy. 1st It bas die reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2nd. It notVniy bas the reputation but Is the best range made, and we will prove this tr you if you will let us. 3id. It is constructed of nalleeble iion, material you can't beat, and of Charcoal iron, material that resists rust 300 per cent greater than stet!, is mekd lcf.el.er air li\bt. No Hat eicaj es or co!d air enters the range, thus uses very little fuel to do perfect woik. 4th. The leservoir alrre is v oilb the pike of range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea ket tle, with pocket against left hand lining, ar.d is movable and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be mov ed away from fiire. Majestic ranges use less fuel heat more wster- -?nd heat il hotter; costs practically.nothing for repairs; lasts three time* as long: bakes bet ter; easier to keep cltan an<" cives better satisfaction th?n any other range on the market. If you know positively that the above statements are tue, wouldn't you buy a Majestic at ence? Come in Demonstration Week and We'll Prove: It to You. If you call at our store during rur Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities of ihe Great and Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regulai price, we will give you Free the b- autif?j and useful Souvenir Srt of Ware ilfusttale in this advertisement This ware is made to match the qual.ty of the Maje tic Ranges and we know all ladies will see the beauty and utilily of this ?er, especially ihe first three piecis. which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by pu chase, except at a very hith piice. The prices uf Majestic Ranges ?.re the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought duiing the demonstration week only. fo ware given after demonstration week At /Yloseleys Will Commence And Continue a Few Weeks. This is our usual meant; of clearing ?p what ls. left over of winter goods; itfe do tils to make room Tor our ?pring goods which are dally coming tn. We make no great demonstra tion but simply state facts of what ire intend doing. Come to oui January Clearance Sale. means much to you, provided you need anything in Winter Clothing, Extra Pants or Overcoats, Boys' Suits Etc. Anything In this line, we wilt bo willing to take the cost of. Now this means much to you, 'tis useless to state prices, as quality cannot be shown on paper. But anything in Clothing can be bought at cost dur ing the January Clearance Sale. Dress Goods--Our stock Is In very lair condition. We are ?oing *c make a 20 per cent, discount on the price of every piece ol' Dress Goads in our stock. We will do just as stated, so come expecting bargains and you gill not be disappointed. Plenty of new. fresh, up-to-daie Dress Good" here for yon to select from. Remember out Woolen Dress Goo'Js stock will be cut 20 pfer cent. You can't afford to miss this sale. Of course we are getting up all of our Remnants and placing these on sale also. Some grand bargains around those Remnants of Drss3 Goods, Poplin3, Repp, Madras, etc. They will be all marked, yardage and price on each piece. These will all be In display. You can save mon ey on every piece you buy. A lot of Silk Remnants will also be gotten together for this SALE. Prices will be very much reduced from the regular price. Come and look over these Specials. Great bat gains await you. Outings and Domestics. We have some very good pieces to offer in this stock. We intend to close out these "Winter Goods and yon can get your special values! We have one case of Shirting Ca> icos. Best American brand. We of fer at.."c 27 inch Sea Island.lc ?>$ inch Sea Island, piece. > .. . .5c A good Dark Outing. 27 In.. ..."c Remnants of Light Outing.. . .(>}ic 3 0 in Soft Bleaching, good qual ity.7l-yS In fact everything in Winter do mestics will be priced very low for this a earance Sale. We have a few Coat Suits and La dies Cloaks left over which will b closed out at cost. If we can fit you this will be a chance to Bare money as cur Goods are all new, thi* season's moke. Clothing. We still have a fine line of Men's Silts left, and are willing to take cost for any Suit ws can fit you in. Now we mean what we say. so come expecting good things. If you need a Suit :.iow is a good time to buy your Suit at cost. We could go on writing about t'jis January Clearance Sale, but don't think it nevessnry. We ask you to come to our store. Everything will bo junrked in plain figures, prie?" much reduced on all Winter Goons. There will be no Bit Red Fron's. just this plain appeal to your intelli gence. If yon have any confidence in my ads, ionic to see us. I promise you that there will be no disap pointments. Everything reduced on Winter Goods at this ig January Clearance S ? S3 lip ay, jctiioOio is will ran along for two weeks. DON'T FAIL TO C0f/,t. THE CURSE OP LIQUOR. Prohibition Doos Not Seem to Chock Its Deadly Use. Liquor caused 258 out of 630 hom icides in Alabama during the two j years ending September 30 last, ac-| cording to the bienial report of At torney General Alex M. Garber. "In addtlon to the increase in the number of homicides due to the use of ?Intoxicating liquor by a popula tion almost equally divided between whites and negroes, in a climate which aggregates the effect of such use," the Attorney General says, "I would say that there may be as signed as further reasons contrib uting to the unfortunate and deplor able homicide record of Alabama, j "First, a general prolific source of crime among the negro population. "Second, the natural conflict, or friction, prowing out of business and other necessary relations between I two races essentially dissimilar In characteristics and widely separated in social life. j "And third, the racial character istic of the Southern name to resent quickly an insult and to act upon slight provocation, especially in mat ters involving personal honor." MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH Of a Young Engaged Couple in the Young Woman's Home. I ! The fact that he had in his pocket at the time of his tlcntb a railroad mileage book is considered, by Sta'e's Attorney David A. Robb, go^d reason to believe that Charles E. Twigg, of Keyset-, \V. Va., did not commit Buicide. Relatives and friends of Miss Grace EMosser are equally positive that she was not a victim of self-murder. Tiie authorities are, up tc this time, posi-ive only that, the bodies of these two. who w< re to have been married Sunday night, were found [seated on a sofa in -he parlor of the I EHosscr home by the girl's mother ! on Saturday afternoon; that they died from the cfi'eeis of cyanide of j potassium, of which the man swal I lowed more than did the siri. They j are to examine the remainder of a (box of candy, from which all the members nf the Ellossor family are said to have eaten. I They will also test some chew- | ing gum found in the house. They know that Twigg had a piece of chewing gun in his mouth when he was found dead. LiLtlo or nothing is expected in the way of develop ments until after the two funerals, which will take place at Cumberland, Md., where the double tragedy took place. Attempt at Suicide. Ex-Judge Spencer D. Adams, of Greensboro, N. C, attempted to end his life last night, using as the weapon of attempted self-destruction a razor. Judge Adams was State chairman of the Republican execu tive committee for several years. AT ORANGEBURG, S. C. We have been fortunate to have consigned to us for this Great Lot Sale the elegant piece of Land only Three Blocks From Russel! Street This property is high and dry and will be placed at the mercy of the people by the Two Bodenhamers?The Wonderful Auctioneers Every Lot must be sold regardless of COST. You make the price and your price shall be ours at the Sale. The terms of the Sale will be so easy that any man who has a few dollars and a little business sense may own one of these lots. The men of wealth to* day made their money in Real Estate. Land wii! never be as cheap as it is now. Buy now and reap the advantage which is sure to e< me. Now is a good chance to own a piece of Beal Estate at your own price. Whether you buy or not come and hear the Two Bodenhamers sell the same lot at the same time and in the same tone of voice and at the rate of one lot a minute. Come with us and give your money and luck a chance. Music h} Good Band Come Rain or Shine, ill 9 Mm ? a a ^ B % ill g '2 9 5 Iii Greensboro, N, C