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PAGE TWO . SALISBURY EVENING POST, WENESDAY, DEC. 22, 1920 I 1 v ; In the sentiment they express 4nd in the lifelong f appreciatfoffiheTf assures " Transcend All Other Gifts 1 ' " Since time immemorial, jewels have ever been the token of friendship; the mark of honor and the symbol of love. Are not then jewels the fitting Christmas Gift? 'imoLD (''lh y? in nom With v.iite uuLd '. . solid COLO liw.l ffri rtHisx Ia'XZ l?.V?,Vi?W??ruY!lw ih kudv ioLr . N M .V N. 4(61 , . .iftit ?"J!I No 44,, O ' a . . . v ,-.. tMif 6 tint. te n fl a . JS.50 f ;?' . rtAiioiiT io tfi: ' ' $5.00 a H '. IS : ' iAriTV CtC , It II , CNCtlKC TUKHIO TSf t . . 1 bumi e mi havbs at Aft a . . N.. Mi W n.. H7 vjud ooij , ou&tt riNi:! 1 ' 4tTHVT UTTINQ PITAPL DROP . U-lhCH CHAIN IS.00 "M.J rvii' mrr t.irn. SULU rOLO. i NOt liSM riiui PrTNFJICX CONMRCriOftfl no rtm- vwt cir i.i'fvi vtID OOLO POM AH rirflH UK BrtiD vr.r.t WITH -tit'M OOI.D l INCK CHAIN PLANS MADE TO CONTROL FLOODS BICKETT APPEALS FOB STARVING, FREEZING CHILDREN OF EUROPE Anfu.villt. Dpc. i'.fniitrol of t - - , 1 A.t 1. 1L. ll. . i 1 iiooas inruoui me Bouineani-erii section of the United States la the tentative plan of the Southeastern Water Resources office of the Uni ted State Geological survey, with headquarters here. , The idea is to temporarily dam waters originating in the western Carolina mountains during poriods of excessive rain. Huge basins would be built in mountain crevass es, into which flood waters could be turned and stored until high wa ters of streams lower down had subsided. Streams whose Sources are in this section form rivers in Tennessee, South Carolina nj Gaorgia. H kmm are are most unique and beautiful creations shown in our displays. Shop early before they 'sold.;, . .vV;;' ';;. i'':' Ask for a copy of our new iUuslratcd Catalog of desirable Gifts "'V-;i 7 It's Free. Any Article in our stock forwarded Immediately, postage prepaid, on receipt of the ' s : price, and delivery guaranteed. "d 'y 'a We buy direct from headquarters and iave you the middleman's profit. " Christmas GiftsBought now will be laid away until yoa want' them. ' Holshouser & Ho wan is MM L Chronic Coughs and Persitent Colds Lead to Serious Lung Trouble. You Can Stop Them Now With Creomulsion, an Emulsiflcd Creosote That is Pleasant to Take OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS We Give Green Trading Stamps.. A Post Want Ad Will Sell It For You A New Medical Discovery With Twofold Action. Soothes and Heals the Inflamed Surface and Kills the Germ. Endorsed By Highest Authorities Money Refunded IX Any Cough or Cold, No Matter of How Long Standing, is Not Reliev ed After Taking According to Directions 1 FINE TOR BUILDING UP THE SYSTEM AFTER COLDS OR THE FLU Of all known drugs, Creosote is recognized by the medical frater- I nity as the greatest healing agency : for the treatment 01 chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion l contains, in addition to creo sote, other healing elements i which soothe and heal the inflamed I membrane and stop the irritation and inflammation white the creo sote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and de stroys the germs that lead to con sumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis factory in the treatment of chronic coughs and coldb, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. . In creases appetite and body-weight. Ask your druggist. (Adv). ... WILSON INJUNCTION FI0HT GOES TO SUPRTME? COURT Wilson, Dec. 22. In chambers before Judge E. H. Cranmer, th3 injunction instituted by citizens to restrain the town of Wilson from issuing the $530,p00 worth of pub lic improvement bonds was heard, and Judge Cranmer decided the injunction dissolved. The case will go up to the supreme coutr. The plaintiffs were represented by Judge S. G. Newborn, W. A. Finch and James H. Pou, the town of Wilson by II. G. Connor, Jr. Raleijrft, Dec. 21. Governor Bickett today issued a proclama tion urging all North Carolina to "cut their own Christmas expens es to the bone and seek their hap piness in releiving the misery of millons" of children in Europe who are suffering for lack of food and clothing. The proclamation fol lows. , . , "If there is on sound that goes straight to a man' heart and rouses all his energies, It is the ery of a child for help. Such a cry comes to us from over the seas. There are millions of .little chil dren literally freezing for lack of clothing and starving for lack of bread. "We have no right to be happy over here while God's little ones are dying by the thousands over there. There can be no Christmas in our hearts unless we show forth the spirit of Christ. I urge our people to cut their own Christmas expenses to the bone and seek their happiness in relieving the misery of millions in other lands. . "A great drive for the relief of these people, under the leadership of dienry A. Page, of Aberdeen, is now on. Let every man, woman and child in the state make their first gift towards the renef of these first gifts towards he relief of these little ones ana thfrt shou 'Hurrah for Christmas.'" , HENDERSONVILLE PARTY RETURNS FROM MARION Hendersonville. Dec.. 22j The del egation of 50 Hendersonville. busi ness and professional men who left ! Tuesday for President-Elect Hard-: ing's home in Marion, Ohio, re turned after having given the Pres- utent.elect a personal invitation to spend his winter vacation in Hen dersonville. A crowd of 100 local people met the train at the station here yes terday and gave the party of Hen dersonville boosters the glad hand. Moving pictures were made of the crowd as the delegation slipped off the train and then the crowd marched up town in a body. GALBRAITH TO VISIT CAMP SEVIER HOSPITAL Greenville, S. C, Dec. 22.F. W. Galbraith, Jn., national commander of the American legion, will visit Greenville, r ebruary 13, it was an nounced today by State Comman der G. H. Mahon, Jr; Mr. Gal- braitn will come here to inspect the public health service hospital at Camp Sevier and will attend a meeting of adjutants . of legion posts ki this state to be held Feb ruary 15 in Columbia. "THE LIVE STORE" mas Slkoflpsiig DRAWING TO A CLOSE Only a few more days to do that Xmas Shopping Our stocks are in good condition and we have plenty of useful gifts for him BUY NOW! ;S MEN'S High Grade Neckwear Thousands of New Patterns to Choose from ROTARY MEETING . , i DELIGHTFUL EVENT Rotariana and Their Wives Sat at Luncheon - at Graded School Rooms on Tuesday . Evening. The regular Tuesday luncheon of the Salisbury Rotary Club was set up from the usual 1 o'clock hour yesterday till 6, so that Kotanans might have "either their wife or sweetheart", with them. The lun cheon was served in the Ellis street school building and was served by the Pa Ma cafe. A delicious tur key supper waa served and the Ro tariana had a very delightful even ing of it. President Stahle Linn presided and no business was un dertaken, the two, happy hours Do ing given over entirely to myrth and fun. :. 89c Sale of Silk Shirts New Colors And Patterns All Sizes $4.75 Men's Quality Hose Fast Color and all sizes 38c Men's Suits Reduce ; 1-3 Off Regular " .' . .vw- Y .Y:'.' Value. Flannel Shirts At Reduced Prices . , j. .in OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE SWEATERS TO BE SOLD AT REGULAR PRICfe. See Window Display. m :.Tir:rrr-T SB C&Q92QQ3E5E! rSSSS3S3Z MM I i -OB OMPANY. 9 The GMiistmas Stdife mm CSa If. ' V... ' ' .'J. X m mi tu 'J. . .. .'. W . 1 mm- - The Largest Stock and Display of Ghristmas Goods We Have Ever Carried and a Gift Suitable foir Everyone, at a Reasonable Price. We have this year a display of merchandise that greatly surp'asses'all our previous efforts3 and goods that will make a most suitable present for every one. v , . - WHITE IVORY GOODS We have the largest stock we have ever carried, such as Mirrors, Brushes, Combs, Trays, Hair Receivers, Powder Boxes and many other articles, also many beau tiful sets. '.',...' . cigars; We have a large stock of all the leading standard brands cigars and all are in the pink of condition, 25 to 50 to the box, and some wrapped in Christmas packages. FINE TOILET GOODS . The most complete line of fine toilet articles carried in the South.' Coty's Jaque Rose, Coty's L'Origan, Hou bigant's Ideal, Houbigant's ;Quelques Fleurs, Azurea, Djer Kiss, Mary Garden, La Boheme; Lilas Arly, MayLv Melba, Garden Glow, Hudnuts, and many others. ' Special price b ythe box. ;-.:-::TTJ.;aip-n-is , We have practically all the above in combination ,k Christmas" sets which makes an ideal present. f" . J We have iust received larsre shipments of America's finest made candies and can Supply you. witlf Norri : ' ; Johnson's, Page & Shaw, luis Sheriy's; and Martha Washington,, in one, two', and three or five, pound boxes; t . Phone us your order and we will enclose your card and lay a box away for Ker in our Ice Cooled Candy Ref riger-: -ator and deliver it foryouany hour; or day, you wish. t . - Our line of Holiday goods consists also of a large, complete stock of Thermos B6ttle$ and Caraff es, Eastman ' - Kodaks, Waterman's Fountain Pens, Cbnfclin's Fountain Pens, Fine Stationery, Smoking Sets, !ftumidors, Find Pipes, Cigars and Cigarette holders, Waiting Desk Sets, Gentlemen's Traveling Sets, Pocket Books, Razors, IV. Watches, Pearly Handle Knives and many other things which will make ideal presents. . . WE WELCOME EVEK'YUWE TU UUH S AUUET , k ; J, tV V-J'V--'Y V -;v J I.,;, j. '-A ms.ro it im.. PHONE 177 .'The Store That Appreciates Your Budhcf s." , ;:: phone 178
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