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7 IL 9 TT IT 0 JS 1 irtTl a sf . eoppers oayems J11JKC n3 WHERE EVERYTHING IS GOING AT REAL SACRIFICE PRICES! SAP P ' R ETI R I N G SALE v.- . . : .., 1 r . -, . The Entire Stock Marked Down Without Consideration of First Cost! Wearing Apparel for the Family and Holiday Goods Sapp's Dolls and Toys THE GREATEST VALUES TO BE FOUND IN GREENSBORO! Never have people been privileged at this season to buy at prices such as we are . giving now on new merchandise! DOLLS OF ALL KINDS And the greatest assortment we have ever displayed of WHEELED AND OTHER TOYS Tiny Sewing Machines, Velocipedes, Express Wagons, Automobiles, Aeroplane Coasters, Etc., Etc. - And a great collection of every conceivable small toy that brings joy to the heart of childhood at Christmastide. Buy Here and Save Money FURS SPECIAL A new consignment just7 received that we will have but a . few days. We'd rather sell them at a short price than return them, so we are giving our customers advantage of selection from these a' LESS THAN HALF USUAL PRICES! Buy Them For Christmas Gifts Closing Out AH Hats New reductions made, throughout our millinery stocks make pres ent values surpass anything we have ever previously offered. Select holiday millinery while the style range is complete. All Wearing Apparel At Retiring Sale Prices Ao Vo SAPP "SaPP SaPs the Sap Out of H. C. L ,W. I. Anderson and Company v Now In Handsome New Home Will Have Formal Opening Thi Evening From 8 to 11 Public Invited Building Most' Modern' In This Section Has : 4,000 Square Feet of Cold Storage Space. ' The formal ,jpenink bt'W.'I. Anfler koiv and company's ,,ne-heme.i q -in jlOast Washing-ton streot llils oyeiiliig rom B to 11 o'clock in expected to he an event of more than usual interest. This company, r wholesale ,frult ami produce, has just completed and moved Into the most modern building of Its iilnd' tit' the state, and perhaps In the south', and la Inviting all lt customers friends, and the general public to j'all jiroiind thin evening.- see what pro visions have been made for supplying them with all Ihe finest fruits and pro duce,1 and enjoy music, refreshments, tind Bpod fellowship. The Invitation l i;cneral, and many hundreds are ex pected to be present. ' The bulldlnjr. one of the handsomest wholesale houses in the city, is 4 by S4SS"feet. riiinlliir thnnich the entire block ' from Kast Washington to Hughes street, equipped with the v-ry latest cold HtnntKe facilities, anil de signed tu enable the company to fur nish the dealers, and through them the consuming public, with all (he. finest fruits and produce, with their fresh ness maintained as though just from lh Hold. It has two main floors and a base inent, giving It a floor spae of more than 20,000 tquare feet. Ooo of which BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAWS ON Chronic Cough and Persistent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomul sion, an Emulsified Creosote '., f That is Pleasant to Take. - A 7 New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. ' Soothes and Heals the In flamed Surface and Kills the Germs. Endorsed By High : est Authorities. ' : ' Money Refunded If Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing;, is Not Re lieved After Taking Accord- - ing to Directions. FINE FOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS O all known rimers, Creosote Is ree- iuulsed by the medical fratornlty as fie greatest healing agency for the Ireatnient of chronic coughs and colds nnd other fnrnia of throat and lung troubles. Creomulslon contains, In ad dition to creosote, other healing ale "ments which soothe and heal the In l flamed membrane and stop the Irri tation and Inflammation while the creosote goes on to the s'omach, Is nbsorbed Into the blood, attack! the seat of the trouble Vnd destroys the germs that lead to consumption. ' Creomulslon Is guaranteed satlsfac- In th. tr.alm.nl n coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, rn'.arrhal bronchitis and other forma -,f throat and lung diseases, and Is ex cellent for building up the system aft Ivr co'.rt. or the flu. Increases appetite "nnd hudy-weight. Ask your druggist. ' tu-lf Is tinaer "rvfrlgera'lloii, " automatically operated. The 'basemttnt "txtends through the entire length sit the build in,. .'. ; ' The first floor contains, In addition to storage space, a reception room and jther facilities for the convenience nf customers und salesmen. On the sec ond floor arc the main office and space Tor dry storage. All floorn are equip ped with steam heut. . The building also contains special rooms for' the ripening ' of bananas. They are equipped with steam heat and .tre so regulated and operated that oananas, of necessity brought here ireen, ripen almost as If on the trees. . Tnusually convenient loading ar rangements, moreover, have been mude Thc rear enil of the building is so con ducted that live huge trucks may be hacked Into the shelter so that their lodies will bo on a , level with the naln floor of the building:. These' ar rangements make loading easy and fnpld, enabling tho company to make quick deliveries. Five (rucks are employed to take fare of the business of the company. Truck linen are maintained between ijreensbori) and High Point, Oreensboro mil Thnmasvllle, und Greensboro nnd Hurllngton, nnd the city and surround ing territory are served dally. The cold storage facilities, more than any other feature of the building, put W. I. Anderson and company's structure in a class by Itself In this section of the country. The company la now able to keep approximately 12 carloads of fruits and produce under -u.il storaao and thereby maintain their freshness for days and days. The company is now In a position to handle a greator variety of fruits -fruits from practically all points of the -flobe, and to buy them in a great quantity. For Instance, It has Just-recently handled 14 cars of apples In one order, and It Is buying fruits and! vegetables for the people of Greens boro and surrounding territory, which militarily uro obtainable only In much larger cities. The company, owned by C. K. An derson, A. o. Ellington, and V. I Anderson, has just attained its ma jority, having been organized in 1900. and has successfully served the trade: and the enlargement nnd Improvement of Its facilities for serving a growing city and surrounding territory are made, in keeping with Its policy to meet the demands of the times and 8'lve the public tho best. It Is expected that a largo number of out-of-town friends and customers, as well as hundreds of Greensboro peo ple, will join the company this eve ning in celebrating its 21st birthday and the completion of Its new home. PI sH VO-OI'ttR ATIt K MAHKET CAll'Alc: l KAHT t Alt01.1.A ispe-ui to.imir Nmh.) Klnston. Dec. 13. With Just three weeks left In which to complete their campaign to enroll 10,000 additional members In the North Carolina Tobacco Urowers' association, officials of that organization In this section believe eastern Carolina will add thousands to its quota within that time. Not all of the eastern counties have , been thoroughly threshed over by the organ isers. Many growers were enrolled in a recent "mopping up" campaign In I'ltt county, ami scattered communities have barely been touched. Dr. James Y. Joyner, chief of the ,organlzat!oa committee, takes the stump this week in Duplin, one of the leading tobacco countleMof the lower eastern belt. Dup lin agriculturally is one of the most Important counties In the state, and is expected by the association's leaders to become an organisation stronghold. It has advanced rapidly tn the rank of tobacco-producing counties in recent years, and embraces several Impor.taut markets within Its boundaries. Dr. Joyner will speak at War taw, Wallace and Ueulavillu piiiM I J. Gilmer's Bakery Products Are best because they are made of most wholesome ingredients, in a clean, san itary Bakery, by experts. Gilmers products stand ev ery known test for quality. Christmas Fruit Cake 75c 50c 10c Light Fruit ake, lb. . Dark Fruit Cake, lb. Gilmers Bread, full 18-oz. loaf. Delicious French Pastries L Buy All Your Needs at Gilmers. 37TFnV Vf.'.I i. 1 D 111 i HMRrWU mi "J I ii5it (trMsibtr, N. (MM:, --'A started him OURnNEV I ll-Xt hricm fiA .mil I When you put your children in our Christmas Club their mindi are trained in Ihe habit of Regularly depositing their money. . This good habit, bo easily formed, will be of untold value to t"hem in the future. Put all the Family in Our Christmas Club. The Plan is Simple. Select the Club you wish to join Bnd bring In your first deposit. We give you a Pass Book showing the Club joined and the amount deposited. Deposits are to be made Weekly or in advance. , The following table explains the Club plan: INCREASING CLUB PLAN U lk Deposit lo 1st week, te Ind week. Increase It t 10 71 -lUU each week In 60 weeks you hav V Ifaels 0 iliiVi Deposit 2a 1st week. 4c 2nd week. Increase to OC KM l VJUU eseh week In weeks you have ilsIV C fulfil. Deposit Ce 1st week, lOo 2nd week. Increase 7 Jl VIUU 5c eaeh week In GO weeks you have vJi I J 1 A l.'.U, Deposit lOe 1st week, 20o 2nd week. Increase 197 fi lUt VlUU loo each week in 60 weeka you have 1I.JU DECREASING CLUB PLAN Tou heitln with the I.ARHKHT payment and DRCHKARR each week, EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN 25c Club Deposit 25 each week In 60 weeks you j 5Q gQj, Club D'poslt HOo each week In DO weeks you 5 00 $1 Club Deposit 1 each week In 60 weeks you gQ qq $2 ciub havT'.'..".". .T.k'.n.0."."k.y.o,; 100.00 $5 Club Deposit IS each week In CO weeks you 250 00 JJQ ub Deposit 110 each week In 60 weeka you 500 00 $20 ciub h;v,;'lv.?!"?T!w'?y.';'; 1,000.00 " $50 Club JJJJ ",;n . e"". ' 2,500.00 $100 Club haJT'.' .,.10.0 each w"kln t, w,ek" you 5,000.00 VE lVi YOU TO CO...E iH ANU JUN hOW. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST. Atlantic Bank & Trust Co. Capital One Million Surplus $360,000.00
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