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ODQDD p OUR CASUALTIES a n a n a a a D E3 a a a n JlD THE 0 is L H WHITAKER FARM 10:30 A. M. This farm is on the main road between En field and Cof field's Bridge. This property will be subdivided into small farms, which will produce all the various crops that are grown in this section. Remember The Date-Saturday Dec. 21st. a m S3 a n u a m n a a ; X Continued from page 3) Spring Hope Thomas M. Abernathy. The Second List Killed in action 105 Died of wounds . . 17 Died of accidents and of other causes 2 Died of disease . 32 Wounded severely 937 Wounded (degree undetermined) 445 Wounded slightly 732 Missing in action 100 .ninnies Total 2,370 AUCTION COMPANY SELLING AGENTS (omelet KINSTON, N. C. OFFICES FREMONT, N. C. D E3 Q 13 a a a o o n a n E3 Q a a D E D D D KILLED IN ACTION Corporals , Hays Clyde E. Watkins. i Privates Ilillsboro David Clint Dixon. WOUNDED SEVERELY Sergeants Woodsdale Hubbard Bray. Franklinton Orian D. Freeman. Grassy Creek William E. Jones. Corporals Hendersonville Obie K. Jones. Bolivia Elder E. Heath. Privates HOBGOOD JESSE C. HYMAN. Dallas Ivey B. Stroup. Louisburg Perry A. Wilson. TARBORO FRANK DANCY. Mitchell County Benjamin Franklin. Judson Thad Green. Newsom Homer Lefter. Elizabeth City Grover L. Win slow. Newton George F. Clark. Winston Salem Ernest Etheridge. Henderson William Pendergraff. New River June J. Lester. Elkin Ernest B. Hudson. Gastonia Robert L. Hicks. Louisburg Joseph R. Phelps. WOUNDED TO DEGREE UNDETER MINED Privates Canton Arthur Frederick Brigmon Elm City Horace Clark. Star John W. Tucker. Bryson City Mark Whiteside. WOUNDED SLIGHTLY Surgeon Durham William O. Sherman. Corporals Roxboro Harvey C. Wilkerson. Rocky Mount Nathan E. Williams. Windsor William K. Tarker a a a a a a a a S3 p n a a a a So MsMy e Have Heard The Expression, that it is so hard to know what to give the men for Christmas so below we offer a few sug- : : : : gestions. : : Favotteville James J. Billiard. E3 i Mnelinnip gdQ&ES&IOSSQnCnnSZmS I -vL,,o- Will Tucker. m u u a D a D D D a D a El a a D D O AUTOMOBILE ROBES PRICES FROM $10.00 UP. SEAT COVERS, FROM $15.00 AND UP. NON-SHID CHAINS, $3.00 A&D UP. ELECTRIC SPOT-LIGHTS, $5.00 AND UP. ELECTRIC HORNS, $5.00 AND UP. ELECTRIC BELLS, $4.00 AND UP. FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, $5.00 AND UP. FOOT MATS, $ .75 AND UP. FREEZE PROOF, For the radiator, $1.50 PER PACKAGE CHAIN JACKS, $7.50. KxCKLESS CRANKS FOR FORDS, $5.00. LARGE STEERING WHEEL FOR FORD, $4.00. LOTS OF OTHER SMALL GIFTS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. STOP IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US, LET US HELP YOU GET SOMETHING HE WILL LIKE. N Few Escape There are fe wiiicleecl who es cape having at least one cold dur ing i? J M 1 I are iormnate who nave Dut one and get through with it quickly and without any serious consequen ces. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and observe the directions with each bottle, and you are like ly to be one of the fortunate ones. The worth aiirl mprit. of this rpm- tlie winter months and theyidy has been fully proven. Ther e are many iamilies who have al ways used it for years when troub led with a, cough or cold, and with th e very best results. 1 CHRISTMAS GOODS ins We have a beautiful assortment of Bak- Dishes. Casseroles. Servina Travs - t 7 5 " J ' Carving Sets, Table Cutlery and Flash lights. M Useful For Xmas Presents n. t H0T0K CAR t Company "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT". 1 a stzf' S3"- . S& X!Si" 'as YSl E3 a i ! oaray Hard "The Hardware ware 'uo. Hustlers" m m ' s ' s s s r -v s s s s y I fe rmm in Mmo LAMPS II I 1 El is -s- nsonsnnnnonnnnnnDODDDaDn Advertise in THE COMMONWEALTH ODonnnonnDnnnnonDonnonnonoflsoHEra fie i -OF- PLUS ST0 K -AT- COL. J. L. BRIDGERS' MIDDLE PLACE OX ACCOrXT OF(TIAK(E IN FARMING OPERATION FOR ln). 1 WILL'' OFFER FOR SALE FOlf THE IIIGU DOLLAR ON ?-f 5 pj" v t-s rr . r1 v ci . ; LET US HANDLE YOUR g Business is; a: ii it; NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE NO ACCOUNT TO SMALL We handle both Commercial &n& Saving Acco 4 Interest, Compovtridect Quarterly.: Allwe:fo"-Sfirigi: Ueartment. naniers-tommerciaian cThe Home for Savings SCOTLAND NECK NORTH CABOL2H A i i 5 iff- : ' I y. L a -I il a.- it itr. f iyien voir &nm Ae Midnight Oil You needn't fear eertr&in r.rd cinsetiiient headaches il you w rk by the soit nct!ow light of the Keyo LEirjr. Its bi generous glow without flicker or giare can t hurt the eyes. ' Rvn limnit nrr nitr.iv tJefijl'neJ without embesiing or cheap orn itrtnt at ion mide o brass, Biekel-piated laMt nft tune. Easy to light, clean ano rtwitk. Ineipensive to buy and use.. Aladiia Security Oil is ecenoraical burnt without siwell or fmckt. Ask to see the Rayo at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Baltimore. Md. W.kitl, I. C. . Cbettctfe. NC . Nartolk, V. CV,, Wfct.m, V . ' Rirhanrf. V. r - ChmtirMi. S. C. IF YOU prospects for ARE YOUNG f5iicews are soorl. W.; Sterioaphrs"faif(l. Typists arewantod bv Bank ,y mi aiKiilS UT slnnrtiem" will bring. Attend an iu&crtftt&fi fifottt"it4 1 v,vr the iop" m the busiricss wWEvervbody eh(lors KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE ., T?..T,FTOW TI. C. f!TT A T T-ZslPT TTn . K M X K atti itp. ESI D E3 O Q n EX O Q D D cr D D a a a 20 HKADS Y01'N(i 1IOK-SES AND MAKES. FROM TO NINE YEARS OF AG n OX F WE ALSO OFFER SOME GOOD YOUNH HORSES AND MULES WELL BROKEN THE OFFER OF THE DAY IS ONE PEUOHERON STA7JJON. THAT WEIGHS 1600 POUNDS AND A GOOD WORKER TO ANYTHING YOU HOOK HIM UP TO SEVERAL COWS, HOGS, LOT CORN, AND ALSO FARM IMPLEMENTS This is your opportunity to buy a lst-cla?s horse at a save. DGNT FORGET DATE OF SALE, DECEMBER 18, 1918. D 5 COL. J. L. 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