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II For Christ is born of Mary; And gathered all above, While mortals sleep, the angles keep Their watch of wond’ring love. O morning stars together Proclaim the Holy birth; And praises sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth. III O Holy Child of Bethlehem, Descend to us, we prey; Cast out our sin and enter in, Be born in us today. We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell; O come to us, abide with us, Our Lord Immanuel. INJURIES PROVE FATAL Mrs. Susan Gibson of Massachu setts, died Sunday in a Florence, S. C., hospital from injuries sustained In an automobile wreck. TRANSPORT PILOT. Maurice Marrs, United Air Lines pilot, says: "When I notice that 'all in’ feeling, I pull out a Camel and light up. My natural energy flows back. Tiredness is quickly relieved. I smoke steadily. Camels never upset my nerves.** HOUSEWIFE: "Inever knew how much a cig arette could mean un til I smoked Camels,” says Mrs. Robert Sayles. ”1 was attracted to Camels because they have such a mild fla vor. And I find that when I smoke a Camel, I have more energy.” FOOTBALL REFEREE. Tom Thorp says: "The ‘lift’ that you get from a Camel sure is a mighty valuable thing to anyone whose job requires fast action. And I know I can smoke them , any time I like...and they will never make me ‘edgy’ or nervous." i — _ I Diamonds | We have a beautiful selection |§ at special Sale prices. If you m are interested don’t hesitate m to look here before you buy. |S 26 years of Service and Dependability m I Salisbury Pawn Shop 1 m 124 North Main Street m THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON (Continued from page one) denounces the naval ratio agree ment. National Labor Relations Board has succeeded in enforcing its rulings in only 10 percent of cases, and will ask Congress for broader powers. No further action by the Federal Government will be taken against Samuel Insull un til the State of Illinois has tried its case against him. Old age pensions will be strongly recommended in President’s annual message to Con gress on January 4. That is a guess, and Mr. Roosevelt told newspaper men the other day, "If you guess you’ll be wrong,” but it’s a good guess just the same. Politics: The 74th Congress will eat out of the President’s hand, just like the 73 rd. Sam Rayburn is still the best bet for Sneaker of the House. Fireworks on Capitol Hill : will be set off in investigating ! committee rooms rather than on < the floors of the two houses. Re- ] publicans are being warned off the ] "liberalizing” policies just now ! widely urged on them. Wise old ! wheelhorses believe the party’s best j bet is to stand pat on conservative j ground and let the radicals cut up , didoes until the Administration ] support flies apart by the force of ' internal strife. Policies: Administration still keen \ on social reforms, but beginning to • realize that too large doses are like- j ly to clog the wheels of recovery. , It’s aim is to lift the 10 percent ] of "underprivleged” to higher liv- ' ing standards, without dragging ! the other 90 percent down. Hopes j to inspire business and industry to j be more "sociallyminded.” - QUICK MONEY FOR LATE j CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS M ake this Xmas free from worry j O ur service of N egotiating salary loans on j E asy payments solve the problem j Y ou are invited to call and j investigate our proposition. < C. E. ALLEN & CO. j 120 N. Main Salisbury, N. C. | ----— t QUEER ACCIDENTS OF 1934 ) Discussing the odd twists by J which a man was hanged by a pig, I an aviator was wrecked by a buz- j zard, a bull tossed a toreador’s sword into a man’s heart and a ] bowl of goldfish set fire to a ' house. Read this true story in the ] American Weekly (issue of Decern- I ber 30) the magazine which comes | with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri- j can. On sale by your favorite news- | dealer or newsboy. I USED CARS \ AT THE DODGE AND | PLYMOUTH PLACE | Our used cars are all recondi- | tioned with prices reduced for the | holidays. * See us before you trade. | 193 5 license can be had on all | cars. | WE SELL AND TRADE j S McCANLESS MOTOR CO. \ 122 E. COUNCIL ST. PHCNE 59 ? A Prosperity May good cheer, hap piness, health, a very Merry Christmas and great prosperity all be yours. This is our Christmas wish for the whole community. | EFIRD’S 1 CHRISTMAS STORE I | A Delightful Pleasure For Gift Shoppers 1 I BEST SELECTION - BETTER VALUES I PURE VIRGIN WOOL Blankets FOR FINE GIFTS W Made by Chatham and Leaksville from finest combed wool 1 yarns. Rich shades of blue, green, rose and orchid. Satin bound. Defies Arctic cold. Only 6 of a kind left. To close out $3.85 and $4.85 Part Wool and Cotton Blankets A large special group of cotton and part wool Blankets specially priced to sell right now while the weather is cold. H Solids and plaids. Three feature prices. W Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 | $1.00 2 for $1.25 2 for $1.50 | Part Wool Double Blankets 2 pairs $5 f Fine quality combed cotton and wool yarns. Beautiful plaids jjj| on white backgrounds. Regular $2.65 and $2.75 values. Sizes % 66x80 and 70x80. Beautiful Art Pictures A great choice of beautiful scenic subjects. Attractive carved frames. Usual 75c values 48c Pottery Cookie Jars Highly glazed pottery jars with cover. In Blue, Cream, Yellow, Cream and Maize. 95c 2'”$1.50 CARROM BOARDS 1 m A 72-piece game equipment m that enables you to play 59 w separate and distinct games, j Strongly constructed. Very durable. Specially priced at, ^.95 and (CHILDREN’S TOILET SETS Dupont’s unbreakable Comb, Brush and Mirror. Hand painted designs I on Blue, Orchid, Green and Maize. M Attractively packed. I _59c_ |,| | MEN’S LEATHER f JACKETS I Genuine capeskin leather. Smooth ^ finish in Brown and tan. Talon Zipper | fasteners. Button-down patch pockets, jf Regular $10.00 jackets I $8.95 CANNON’S GIFT SHEETS ^ New economy package of 2 sheets. \ ashed ready if . for use. Fresh, sanitary. Permanent white finish. I MEN’S AND BOYS Size 81x99> Per package j Suede Jackets $1.94 ^ Genuine suede leather jackets with __ _ „ „ I zipper fasteners. Button-down patch CANNON S GIFT CA^-llS I pockets| Elastic knit waistbands Packed in economy package of 2 pillow cases. Size jf ^ 1 d» 24x42. Washed, ready to use. Per package. I ^95 and $ 4gc I - ~ -- i ADLERS CHAMOISETTE LADIES’ WEEK END BAGS AND GLOVES FITTED CASES Brown, Dark Blue and Green. tor her* I 95c and $1.15 $4.95 to $8.45 1 KID GLOVES Beautiful Gift Hosiery W Every desirable style in cuff and gauntlet Full fashioned pure thread silk in a great se lf models. Attractively stitched and preforated lection of populars shades. | trims. Brown, Black, Navy and Tan. p■* hi I $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 /DC I Efird’s Department Store j I - Salisbury, N. C. ||
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