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T,K, KMIIKU I-. Spirit F Christmas Is Eternal Fes of Crucit; ('ln'Ktaiiis. lias H:' t ' . 'I ! !- ? >. . no - : j i jiV.-.r '-wlitT ifllow !'?*:?!-|r?'s W*uH ; \V?:.tICV^t* She burden of foriwB !!' :?* tVSts up?)lV the atom -.vi'riti today. ii is l<??S by many f?>i ?f 4 :ts before lb,if iii rbf wife:. ..lib* ? ! iIti was hern in lb,- <:ai>io ?i a Rethli hem itiu. Tin? s-?!rii of Chris l . ? tho eternal f(ii> ?>?" cruelty. N< mi who yields ! 1 ii.s sway .-an io??l -. .till oiJa-i than kindly eyes tin of those living things ].- ; havi m :t\ for pain. "O Little Town of Bethlehem" 1 >r. Brooks wrote Mu !.it;b> Tout ?.f jiethiehem" while li\in*r in IMiilu adelplnn. The organist of his vhurtli v.'i the hymn H? music 'l ie* inspiration for the tlffiriposilioii t-.une jo tin drjrfmisi the nieht before' ihe hynin V,;;:- to be used it* it C'niMinas pto| Record Private Chritlmas Tree I Tin- hi ::uesi pri\a1e * "fir:si n.o , ! ever seel: in 1?riiai : was one vMt-li I the TP-ike of Nbrfolk laid cu ,...,1 u M'KI'I id lVtfl lliirll. nearly four ions, and i?oi*- on ; branches presents 5" the value ??f w.r<k>. i! Christmas Wreaths ; i! Favored in America !; Til - : . ' . I,, isl;,,., - J wreath is In-Hexh\ anilauitios ?0 ??>' " I*" ' !; ft? .:? [l turn of decora tin-: build'a::,-? and -jj, placea >!' wor -!.!; at the fvast'::>fl )\ w bit ll t.M-k phot ;.t tin- -;)W? * *'t litre a- ?:.!" t 'hr:st:u;i.s. '!"!: 2{ .* wroarh is not used to viic.1i n *i jirvnt I'Nihrl in KiP'ope as in Aiiu'rich, although dtvoratiohs V* Vt with in:- an; nucii nsetl. t,! CTr'afm.t* Candies Ihirni1!- ot uiitiit in tin* tviiulov. the nijzhl I" i ' .11.is ithe featurr- or "tie Swedish eu,!?r.tion ?'t' the 1\?.*?tiva!. The. < addle.lishUvt i,m "!?t :- .?- . vc. are sue posed to last iiH a. hi. the next day, the tratli'.i"iial hour Of the Swedish Chnsniiifs un. s. & our Home Chain Grot | f Titan 1 Spen h In our attractive, clea 9 that meet the populai 9 want and offer you tl 9 And Santa Claus Ma | MERR1 j Orange I TANGS I FANCY APPLES 1 I LETTUCE 3 *-?? h I CANDII S KING'S MIXTURE, % XMAS MIXTURE, I % CHOCOLATE DRO COCOANUT ICES, f PURE SUGAR STIC f CREAM BON BONf j MINT CHOPS, lb. ? DROMEDARY DATES K BLACK PALM M DATES, Small 9 NECTAR RAISINS & Package . . y K LAYER RAISINS S 2 Pounds ? CLUSTER RAISINS Pound ? POP CORN Jk 2 Cans ? CAROLINA STO m THREE STORES IN WATAUC r E R i GHTEN TH E P! CTU P. E WIT!'! cravo:-: COLORS ? ~' ' \.wB& I " vx " vvi r't\ . ? i / '"-- "v-?- ?* T^TTa /'r\ dgfa ~k SYValV jyty i <o; ;. y^vov," '>v i i these nappy children dancing here around their ^>3? tree, * In brilliant colors, even happier arc sure to be. So take your crayons, red and green and goid and r^blue, . '$t> Tiey'll brighten up the picture, and make{sorae ; V fun)for you. . ^ , !X.-;VT ?$C %\ .r^^C ICJ. iroVnaa^WlM .. use i 5vc THMRAT-A REAL XMAS GIFT Save You Money &; <?\^) q?T5^^ I n | ic CDrtWT^^K^ ~ ?-^c? -? ^ ? i(.ul. i nuni ~~z?i ff tin CAROLINA STORES Stays aiJ/ome U | n stores you will find displays of merchandise ffe demand. We specialize in goods you need and K lie utmost in service and value. f kes CarolinaStores His Headquarters. I CHRISTMAS!! Florida Sweet and juicy-? C !S Dozen 1 UC 1 mi ie? ii UUi.1 1 |i 25' GR APEFRUIT, 7for-- ~E< | ^25? MY, ^ -~j"c I ES NUTS | lb. . 15c LARGE WALNUTS, lb. 33c 6\ I lbs. 35c JUMBO BRITE BRAZILS 39c 1 PS, lb. 19c PECANS, JUMBOS, lb. 60c $ lb. 29c PECANS, MEDIUM, lb. 35c 2! K, Box 29c FANCY MIXED, lb 29c % \ >, lb. 23c SHELLED PECANS, glass 23c 19c Blanched ALMONDS, 4 oz. 45c Cj t)()C FANCY CITRON QQC ? L.L- round fJ^J ]B 9C GLACE PINEAPPLE ?0C M Pound i K WC. CRYSTALLIZED OOc WL GINGER ?? 3? ore GLACE CHERRIES 00C S Lit} P ackagc LiLi @k 1 re CURRANTS f TVC 0f W Package j Jj ^ 2 re ORANCE AND LEMON PEEL 1 A C 1 11 i Package M |jj 1 RES OWNED BY CAROLINA PEOPLE! I .A COUNTY TWO IN BOONE?ONE IN BLOWING ROCK g ' v ' ' ' ' . . - ^ ' ESHSS?S998^SSSSSB^^SiS?SMo%^ttM VERY THURSDAY ?BOONE, X. C. ' Kg jvlrtkin' PImstey | a Ke:ixyr -sdJSH fj grt * Wf ' g?a8B| '$ x I Ci-a AgceBgft WM | MFfSTO I & ?v.:;ft|f? i iM Irr/f^ 1 p>?- .17] It II Hi! UKouKS sjjii??*?!. gj /f~~ | !' ? / .: :t ytM'.s ho h:-<l 1<??>U?- ! t T"Tr$ I 1,>rvv;'"'i lo iI,,s * i JSij 1 * $*! >:?y?5i" ;?in 1 vl;.!ii|?ii!U and : ; >r*?mr< ? 1 CT ? ' S,H>" ,,r :i f?'''l?.t\< - prhUi < \W j$*L "I tlri \ ?* 5? in .?i? so Ion'#. It XLV^" I Wits n?"r<? '.!::m i?ri <'< , VhouyJi. li" .1 : i.t- i'.?'iil)y j hiMln'i ln-<"? ;i thoughtful. hviiutiful - i. pride wouldn't have kept mm : ? j w it. That hud I why. \v511 11 J.. was j hg n'y fifteen he'd resolved to jj<? baek?n some Cbrisiuias?and surprise tin* mall who liad uiven hint the ton-dollar In ! au<! the jjiii who bad iriven him the niRlfici'. At leasi. he thoii'^j;T it wouiil siirpri:;e iheui to si't1, instead g'1 of a ra^M ynal'n, a well dressed man with a ;'< ? ? nt haul; neeouut. Ten thousand dollar:-! He'd been s:tv^ul. toward ii t!io whole ?on years, ile'd jrono to niuht seined am) man : ^ njred even s'tino day wail: at coHe-e ^ cilice. Liieky inve-tments had helped. Ami, this year, by queer fortune. it ?r: liad jumped t?> fifteen thousand A re'- 5$ alive worth millions had left him live thousand. Now he hoped he oould talk to Jain? Heidly without beini: i ?fii ashamed of himself. That w.-?< ail j !?? he'd wanted the nmney for his own I %?' self-'espeet. . HeM uet her fa- ??*, ther a present in token of his -'ratitude for that oilier <'lirisiuuis and. perhaps. Ilnwors for .lane. He'd made sure she wasn't married. wj In the subhrbs. Arthur hopped from Sji the train with lioyish e-ijrerne<-. lle'd iusi ""happen in" or .no. be d hotter tel* epliono: -av he was gems; ilirnuah, ^ and thought he'd look them up. Jane's voi.-e eame strained i'tiid ill'staut over the telephone. "Von probably don't remember mo." fcw be said, humbly hoping -he uu'ehr. ^ '"I'm I lie hoy who lived hi :1m! lit lie old Ionise -ii ilie foot > i your hid. The Chrlstmrts a.n?-r my mother died your father invited me to your house . ." ?r '"Oh, yes.!" Jane was more cofdiji 1. ^ "My father 5s in the hospital I'ui ?ohi? to see "aim and. if you'd like, I'll pick you up." Arthur thrilled to he >iiiir.ur in the ear beside .Idee. Her vheoks a\:oiv Jgt SWB^ttTl- I ?f1 ' 1 is, md n 'II a ^ ^ . I The Dinner Arthur Hired Cooked ^ Lacked Nothing. "ft still rosy nun d;irk hair ourlod nhotii *y her fa oo. schupj?girl fashion. Hut ^ there vvns a hint of su pressed worry in her manner. ?j 'Tii! glad to sw! yon. Arthur." bho.j;gj said simply. .Mr. Hoiuly :vmiuubered. "That ^ f'hr'.snnas*-" ho I anginal. "T saw you: looking forlorn and inv.tod you lo eoibe, ,'Sj along rb mr house. To V?o snro!'' ''Futlrt'i rbnies home toimuaaiw^y ; ,fam said. "Tor v'hristmasA Din her vot?o 1".' !vxm{ "tk:0 .ioy Arthur exported. ?9; Ami thcogii r ilys wore friend-' ?S ly. t hoy did at invito him to the Uonse ill ;dk#.li\*. said gobd-by at iho s . -t\; lion, witi' t'-.i.Tr alisnpopintmcni. lie g, had. and loved;her nvofe. & ! . . .. I'm; toM.orrow was Christmas j&j 1 end he'd lu-cn dismissed 3 ? ha Fdihlf;j!i old ola*siih\ie/\viis 'Sjj I nwailioy the train. xtitK Saw \oxi w.t'n Jam* F.-iniv." Frank jgj i lvniarkck "Too Ka-J aimii: thorn ^ 1 i,:" fti ; 'You Mr. BehtiyV Kate* in iy the W ; i:: >r s I "ThiU. I'-L. km . ktsintr thok; la?:no to Is wiiav mg iiha tivi". <?.'* ?l "I.a.-V" Ar; l.nr jrnsp* 1 I "Yes. H tragi'I you Uoai^fv Fon t !o* I imjj lakes place .Ian nary first. and thc> Saj ! must ?set out. I 'on'? know what they'll lo~ " ? | "1 low m\i?T. was it morfiraa-V. for Y* "Twt'h'C kousand. T think.*' Arthur luiasetf tpiiekly. O'e FhrisUnas day Jst* k!uvk?'(i at SB Benvly door. ^ "Fve beei* wahtinr: to celebrate with ^ you folks .v" J ?' pleaded To .lane. who came ?.? il'ivr floor. *1C I famish fhv dinner. vnti'! vol; furnish the hous 4: * The tJiiuar A r* hu.r hired cooked lacked nothinc:. A ' tor it, Arthiir shy j ly extended a package to .lane. *'To prove ujy irratitude.*' It held 1 a beautiful scarf. "As near a n.uif ! tier as I could find," he laughed. To Mr. r.ontly he handed an en velnpe. 'Interest on the ton dolfurs Mr. Bem 1 yd ha ml treiaWed as fie saw ; />?-?. .... ?*f I boy. the homo is yours now. Wo ^ 1 keep it." ^ | Arthur disagreed. "Vve nlwa\ % liked Jljis. b?'UK*. Mr. Benbe ad fK Limitlecj. "but I can't arrange things i<? ?r stay bore just now. Won't jou * -=?' in it until I need a. honteV" SonKMhin:; Arthur sensed in Jauej smile told him it would be iters again |j | r.s soon as he oould "nrranste things." <?>. 1930. W.stern Newspsner Union.) (!fi ' 1WB |!XBVEiS :. I Harris Brothers | I Department Store ? *** JKJ . *?} 0 I ' Before-Christrnas, Pre-Inventory ! CLEARANCE S t f I > i^ST-y. ja--' $(s fi&? - j P ; "V *5 1? > . ' - & \ $ f I? 3 r mi m I PI M&tUGsk I . ? ' - >\bv KM :vs* 8 i yj\ i? I: V U ) S ' II I Winter Coats ? ? - D 5 Luxuriouslv I ur-trimmed C oats, in Broad- ?sj * ^ r I cloth and Trico ^eave . . . Colors ? Brown. Black, $24.50 value <>s< t % i $15.95 S : i/>zr dSSStS ? t A BEAliTlFUl. COLLECTION OK r>IK SEASON & NF.W KS T || ? DRESSES IN AL1. 1-flPlil.Al! STYLES ANIl COLORS ^ } fa ? CHILDREN'S COATS, in Suede and |g Broadcloth, $2.98 ? ^ ; a ^ Men's Clothing ? ? . . f Greatly Reduced in this Pre-lnventory || [ Clearance Sale | ? I Lot Men's Serge Suits, formerly priced at j| 5 $19.50. $14.95. $22.50 to $27.50 ? values, for only $15.95 I ? W S><i 5 _c || f . 'P : j Gift Suggestions: i For the Ladies For the Men || ? -DRESS SHOES -DEEffl SHIRTS H ; ?SILK IIOSE ?XEOKTiKS 'M i "S ?K | > KOBCS ? BEDROO-M SLIPPERS ? ?SILK UNDERWEAR ?TOILET SETS ?belt sets ? ? in-mamab ?s1i.k a kit wool scarfs ^ bed lamps ?sweaters. etc. ijf ?book ends "?2 i -handkerchiefs por the Children II r ?scarfs f ?kid gloves ?shoes anr.l hose $3 ? ?pillow's ?kerchiefs <1? ? chkfts ?boots, belts. ties sg i - hllis -amos n andy toys ji* ? bed .stkeapa . -games. story books ? ? -?guest ! f > -dolls. cats. dogs & ; ?linen sets. etc. ?teddy bears and balls |g
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