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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1528.
Miss Elizabeth Fain of Bed.
Springs. N. C. will spend the
holidays with Dr. Fain and Mus
es Fein. .
Mill Louise Font, assitant li
brarian at Hollins 'Iniversity,
And So His Face Was Utterly Ruined
By BRIGGS
Give HlOA an old
Gold Tonv while
HE. STILL HAS A.
FACS... NOT A
Cough in a Car-
Load ri
5eex times you
COUGH, 5EEXA Time
I CUT You FACE !!
Please, i 5haya
You NO MO 1 ?! jJ
That's Right
FELLA...TAKE Your.
CHOICE.. ITS EITHER
OLD Golds fsr You
FROM NOW OL) J
OR SUICIDE r—S.
Strengthened by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound
Berlin, Hi H.—“I took Lydia E.
Plnkham’a Vegetable Compound when
■ ——l I wa» in a font-
ily w»y becatiM
,/ 1 wa« run-down
4$ and falling away
«'ery day. Mr
■ food wouldn’t df*
m* P e8t and 1 could
* > A not do my work.
1 h * d t0 have *
v b^ed girl all the
time. I took «ev-
ytfff eral medicines be- ]
Hi JB?' * oro1 tried yours
Office Phone 1201
Harvard will regret to learn he
will not be home for Christmas. ,
Mrs. Lester Rumble wdl have
as her guests during the Christ
mas holidays her. motherland sis
ters, Mrs. Frank Enkcs and Miss
Margaret Ealcea of Decatur. Mis.
Mildred Eakes, music teacher a',
the Cincinnati Conservatory oi
Music, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs.
W. B. Matthews of Chi$«o. Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H&ovei
and yonng son Bill of Jackson
ville, Fla. arrive Saturday to visi
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Turner for th
holidays.
^ Miss Bertha Davison will spen
the holiday! with her aunt Sir
Boswell of Greensboro and MU
Jo Johnson of Royston.
■ ■I but none would
help me. A friend told me about the
Vegetable Compound and told me to
try it aa it would help me a lot. Your
medicines have done me a lot of Mod
and I camidt praise them enough. I
will answer any letters that ask roe
what Lydia E. Pinkham’e medicines .
have done for me.”—Mm. AVillic I
.'.wiiac-. C27 Bttrjfci* St* Berlin, N. H.
How faint they suera—how faint
and far away,
From outposts we once knew
Erave bugles calling <to an ancient
faith.
Before
the Christmas
was s wraith
When dresms could i
true
Faint tin horn trumpets from for-
( gotten time
When life knew less of prose and
more of rhyme.
There is a lost path winding 'back
through dreams
In some far land of truth;
Back where the hearth fire shed*
its distant beams, — * —
Or where the white and scarlet you help to make the unfortunate
berrv gleams | ones happy?
Above the faith of youth; —
A 2r“ y mi ' ,h ° GENERAL PRACTICE
The remaeer'alioofprint on tho 0F MUSIC SATURDAY
Christmas snSw AT ™ST PRESBYTERIAN
vuiiiviua* aiaww. TO :i| l,. _
reindeer
FOR THE POOR
All members of the First Moth-
odist church Sunday school are
urgently requested to bring theii
dream of before,
What a sunshine of welcome
for all. _ >
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Beusse ano 1
young ton Earl Lester of Tampa,
r*z. are the guests of Mrs. Carl
ton Beusse for the Christmas
holiday*.
The feet of th# humblest may
m walk fa tbs Held
Vi-- - *-wt of tho holiest
have trod;
£kis, this is the marVel to mor-
"1- .. .o.e.ird
When tho silver* trumpeU' of
] Christmas have pealed.
That nun kind are the ehUdren
of God."
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace'Palmer
who have been visiting Mrs. PaL
mer and Miss Katie Palmer have
gone to Philadelphia ,for the holl-
days. ^
Mr. and Mrs. George Arm-'
strong are spending today in At
lanta, ' ’.V
niRfSTlAN CHURCH
PAGEANT .
An eia&orato ami beautiful
Christmas Pageant, The Shep-
herds' Vision, will be prteentad at
the Christian church, Sunday evc-
n ng. 8 o'clock. Over fifty people
and extensive equipmentt are used
in this vivid portrayal J sf the first
Christmas. The event* center
ing a: out tho birth of tho Infant
pjvior are* set forth in song and
stkry. Tho church extends a cor
dial welcome to everyone to make
this a part of hi# Christmas cpm-
mcnu»ratinn.
Misses Marie McHatton and
Frances Northcutt leave Satur
day morning for Columbus to
snend the holidays with'Mrs.
Harry Woodruff. They are going
down n day early to attend the
brilliant dance Saturday evening
at the Country club. Many charm
ing social affairs are being plan
ned for them throughout their
visit
CHRISTMAS OFFERING First
AT FIRST METHODIST three
—nr mtm men. The members of tho First f—w
Sunday, morning for the Christ
ines dinners of many needy fami.
, SPECIAL SERVICES AT FIRST
The members of the Intermedi- MriTHODIST CHURCH
ate Department are urged to be Sunday morning at 11:16 Rev.
present and to make'their ccntri- Lester Rumble will preach on
button of money, canned goods, i 'The Incarnation.” Sunday eve-
or potatoes. I mng at 8 o’clock the choir ar-
—tfi— I slated by Miss Mildred Eakes of
announce tha^bhrth^of “ «•
The Smoother and Better Cigarette
not a cough in a carload
Russians Would
Rescue Ice-Bound
Polar Explorers
LENINGRAD. —OT 3 )— Three
Russian polar expeditions have
been ice bound and cut off from,
civilization for several months
nnd scientific circlet are snxious-
iy considering mean, of rescue. --
One expedition under the head
of Professor Pincgin left Tiksjr
Bay August 12 aboard the “Polar
Star” to build a rad.'o and air
service weather station cn Cape
Tiksy. No word has icon re
ceived. ,f
A second expedition is entrust
ed with build.ng a hydrological
pl.it I on the Yana river and p
J. Cartledge Jr. ar-
from Columbia Semi-
mi the holidays with
■Dr. and Mrs. S. J.
Miss Annie Lane
arrives Saturday from
N. C. to spend the hoi-
rived today
nary to s]
his parenl
Cartledge.
Cartledge
Salisbc'i
idays nb
Friends of Mrs. T. P. Vincent
will be pleased to learn her con
dition this morning was slightly
improved following several days
■ferious illness with flu at the
General hospital.
Sore Throat?
Miss Martha Nicholson went
over to Atlanta today to spend
Christmas with Major and Mrs.
Barrington Flanigen. They will
go to Augusta on Wednesday to
spend a few days with their
I mother Mrs. A. R. Nicholson.
I Capt. and Mrs. John Nicholson
will accompany thorn e"d will
leave their young sons John Jr.
and Edward here wltn their
grand father Mr^E. H- Dorsey.
Friends of Dr. B. J. Cartledge
. , will be pleated to learn he ie im-
Also wonderfully! Proving from fin and la able to
" ‘ ' j sit up for a short time daily.
I Mr. Sam J. Cartledge Jr. will
fill hie father’! pulpit at the Cen.
tral Presbyter,an church Sunday
merning and evening.
Fkiende of Mr. Marion Wilson
will be sorry to learn of his HI.
ness with pneumonia following a
relapse from flu.
— qj—
Friends of Mr. Den Magill will
be eorry to team of hie continued
illneia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C- Collier and
children left today for Barnet-
Ville to spend th^ holidays.
Friends of Mrs. T. H. McHat-
ten will be pleased to learn she la i
Improving from an attack of flu.
Friends of Mr. Oscar ACmey
will bo pleased to learn he contin
ues to improve at St. Mery’s hoi-
ngue. Quitkcr. end Better Relief With
Famoue Prescription.
“ Dop’t suffer from the pa'n and
soreness of tore throat—gargles
and salvos are too slow—they re.
liovo only temporarily. But Thos-
,E I" 0 , a famous physician'* preser'p-
tlon. I* guaranteed to give relief
tmas i almost instantly,
j PC- Thoxins has a double action—
, relieve* tho soreness and goes
Bl direct to the internal cause. No
Few chloroform, or other harmful
1 drugs—safe and p'easant for tho
ICSS whole family. Li— '
cftectlvo for relieving coughs,
iv Quick relief guaranteed or your ,
la money back. 35c, 60c and 81.00. j
Sold by Patrick's Pharmacy and
all other good drug stores.
■ —(Advertisement)
third was preparing Cases foe an
air service to Taimyr. The acacj-,
emy of. sciences has asked the
central radio station to litcen for
signals.
Good-Will Trip Boosts
Sale Of Geographies
SAN Fr.ANCISCO. — (#) —
Dealers in school books here at
tribute nn apparent increase in
interest In geography among the
juvenile population to.tho good
will trip ftcs.dent-eicci Hoover
is making to Central and South
America# • j
The 'largest department store
here featured geographies and
terrestrial globes during the holi
day season and did a thriving
business. .. -i
In many San Franc'sco schools,
tho itinerary of Mr. Hoover,
south of the equator, was follow,
cd by pupils and daily news re
ports of tho Journey were used in
ONLY THREE (3) DAYS REMAIN
FOR YOUR XMAS PURCHASES!
BUY NOW!
and Avoid the
FINAL RUSH!
What Would Be More
Acceptable to the Man
or Boy than a Good,
Warm-
Central Hungary Is
Land of Petticoats
SZEGEDIN. Hungary— (ff) —
There •* one MMOn of Europe
where the riioit skirt has not pen
etrated, where the petticoat bil
lows and aways in unchallenged
\ supremacy.
Here In the rural districts of
Hungary girls and women'wear
from eight to a dozen daintily
cmTtroidered petticoats, ail in dif
ferent colors, making the wearers
appear .like Dresden dolls come
to life.
Hungarian gvrls still nso wool
en stockings-and recently, when a
local coquette ignored village
gossip to the point of wearing
silk hose, eho was held up to pub.
lie opprobrium. . 1
Pctt.coats and ail dresses are
heirlooms as a rule, nnd ere
handed down from mother to
daughter through generation*.
Marriage trousseaus ' arc objects
of veneration bordering on ante*-,
tor worship.
The clothing, together with em-
trotdored linen and plates, go to
pltal following pneumonia.
aide. W. Va„ writes: “I am glat
to tell you that Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound la the beet cougt
and cold remedy that can be
bought I had a severe and rack
ing cough that was not helped b:
other medicine*, and before I used
half a bottle of Foley’s Honey and
Tar Compound my cough vrai
gone.” Quickly effective .for
coughs, colds, croup, hroneh'al and
"flu” coughs, and troublesom.
night coughs.—(Advedtiiement)
OVERCOAT?
Fcr Those Who Do Not Want to Spend So
Much We Suggest:
Hats. Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Sweaters,
Lumberjacks,' Pajamas, Bath Robes, Dressing
Gowns, Smoking Coats, Belts, Buckles, Belto-
grams, Golf Knickers. Golf Hose and Socks.
“Friendly Five” Shoes and jOxfords, at
$5.00 Per Pair N
PHARMACY
enou«
-COUPON-
BRING THIS COUPON AND ONE DOLLAR AND GET ONF
DOLLAR AND FORTY CENTS WORTH OF FIRECRACKERS AT
SEAGRAVES & NELMS STAND .
ON JEFFERSON ROAD
Or On Princeton Road—Just Outside City Limits'
One Block
and blended
kind of tobaccos, regardless of cost.
and cross-blended in a different way.
Chesterfield dgarettes Satisfy and yet
mild enough for anybody!
TATISFY means good taste and pleasing aroma.
J It means that Chesterfield dgarettes have char*
Her . .. that they are not flat or tasteless.
To satisfy; a cigarette must be made from the right
ie Daylight Comer”—Broad and Jackson Sts.
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