1 Gossip V, WFKII.I. i r»• v ci luT Clyde . (>! 1- fit tlV tilt' >•! u iii tv.no.ence f-c* hi" te ifvcii a- .1 it*:.ult ol his radio ad .lu la t Saturday liight, in which in- appealed lor upport «»t the Dera .•n-itii' iuk«.*t*' - .:t.ite and national. I' kiiin .1 Vit'titi'ii. New Jersey, \vom an came a letter m which she said that the tall: has raised her interest in North I'arolina to a point where CUTS THE PRICE Pre-Tha n ks« i ving ScdsL JalL diahu Prices Greatly Reduced 97c Values to $1.91 : he spirit of Fall is reflected in these You will find your perfect hat in our . . new collection. Styles and colorings vrr.onize with Fail's smartest fashions. S|94 Valuvs to $2.98 2-"^>-2:>2 S. Garnett Street will certainly v.c the ;ca.ce :oon 1'iom Florence, South Carolina. an Atlantic Coast Litie conductor of 41 years .service wrote that some forty or titty persons in a Florence hotel lobby listened intently to the tall;. This correspondent suggested: "Wt ought to have you. Governor Hoey. fur president." From a prominent orchavdist ol Newman. Georgia, came a lotto tieartily endorsing what Governor Hoey had to say and requesting a copy of the speech, because "I might want it to read to my grandson one of these days in years to come." Lee Overman Gregory, assistant attorney general, strolled into the gubernatorial anteroom Wednesday morning, a broad smile on his face, a Roosevelt button prominently dis played in his lapel. He lost part of the smile for a moment when Governor's Secretary Hathaway Cross cracked with solemn mien: "'['his is a fine time for you to be putting on a Roosevelt button." Raleigh's newsmen who cover the capitol are rather proud of their pre election forecasts. All of them fore saw almost exactly what happened. There were plenty of worried Demo crats, but none oi the newsmen were among them. Union laborites regard talk of any shortage in skilled mechanics, either in North Carolina or the nation as "propaganda" spread for the purpose of bringing ;>bout a longer work week. . H. Bringle, vice president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor, who comes from Salisbury, has hit out at this alleged "propaganda" in the soon-to-be-issued number of the Federations;, labor magazine for the state. "These reports (of a shortage) are looked upon by labor officials as being lazgely propaganda being spread for the purpose of wrecking working conditions and lowering wages", said Mr. Bringle. He cities a number of figures from official sources tending to show that there are hundreds of thousands of skilled and semi-skilled workmen out of employment; and concludes: "Labor throughout the country is prepared to refute all claims being made as to a shortage of skilled and semi-skilled labor. The Salisbury Central Labor Union is devoting study to these matters, as well as continuing and intensifying its or ganization campaign." Dan W. Hill, one-time Asheville EFIRDfS BIG VALUES! Real Money Savers Buy Them Now! Coats $9.75 in light and ri -ty!*s. Also I)• .n't iat) to see $10.75 and S9.75 *■ • ■ prints on i.*«ny bolts 30 square iOc yd. J Sale Sheeting 5 Cents •l ale Friday , , vido. good 5c vd. ale Blankets 97 Cents • • sold up to 97c Dress Sale Friday Ul dresses sold for S3.95 and 34.95, now S2.95. One big rack of !00 dresses sold up to S4.95 in ilk. woolen, your favorite style nd color. Children's Hi-Top Shoes Children'.- hi-top shoes and slip pers, made to wear. Any size 8 -2-3. black or brown. Men's Work Shoes Men's work shoes, heavyweight, made by Endieott-Johnson. All sizes in leather, raw cord, or rub •-1 v*r:M*a»0 Men's Jackets Men's lined overall jackets, heavy with 25g wool. ber soles. A special at Efird's. Men's Suits $12.50 Special lot of men's suits, sin gle or (double breasted, blues, greens, grays, newest in styles. While they last $12.50 Men's Melton Jackets Men's part wool blue Melton jack ets, heavyweight, sizes 36-48. $1.98 Boys' Melton Jackets 90% wool, sizes 4-1G. Just the thing for school wear. $1.98 Men's Underwear Men's winter underwear. Efird's Souihern rib heavyweight, a real value, guaranteed to wear 79c 2 for SI.50 Boys' Underwear Boys' winter, underwear, lung sleeves and legs or short sleeves, long legs. Heavyweight. 48c Plaid Jackets Heavy plaid jackets, all wool, for men and boys. Just the thing for winter wear. $2.95 Men's Blue Bell OVERALLS IVTrn's 8 oz. Sanforized Overalls, full cut, with zipper front pockrt. 97c fc-urd's Department Store In Henderson poirmiistev -jv-X - l-'.£ it--*-' ' ax Re (lUbhcail rili'k V. lion thCI'e were siK.li thing: hi Noi m «.'.«»• .(ill i. i-ti!. ed slightly .chell-: ii<•'•lu-'l when ho saw your repoi li i V» Vdne. .1. , "Did you Doinoi i ..I leave u- any • body at all in the legi:.lature'.'" lit' I queried dismally ami rhetienlly. Then he lapsed into reminiscence | of the "good old day.-." when Bun combe was Democratic at m>i. I by a J lew hundred and wiien the (!. < •. 1'. a I way.- had a chance in all ilu \\\. 1. Lake tin' l.Jreeks. be bad a tn explain tin- change li " < - \ ell." VI Alt's (ilN VI P-'ST KT.At.i-: snow co.Mixc The lorn: auaiiod fur .-laj-e revue. I he year": : i • -1 '» ;• i >i ■ pre sentation "Coiuincntn! li at Wave" t 'i • ••.in ! '.I iiiw i i 'v. ji...... i ■ . i v n • i !.11" .it iff. 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'i In* fill. «• < »l>|>hi.i Ii.«v . ihi illif ' 11 ■ !'**«• I»ar aft will hold y.ni j.<-U liiiiiml, Uoalrire and I 1 t.• 1 . I.m'iii i-i lv of Paris I'li'inp. t.> you .1 11.»v t -1; net ol di-tincti.ui, m.i net him; never; luli.iv presented lit mi Aiiiorif..' . I'.ll l.odi«'J. a ItllUV: silli;rr ' from Ui«' laiit* >.| radio'.: leading |:.;i..n.- ami M.n'lJee ;nnt lltudit > >!i. Iw 1 • MacLlaiv imy- with a tali fciiiul complete iii.' iiill .1! m,s!i-.l . nn rtainmenl. entertainment that's ;;:iy wilii joy. The democracy handles I'oive !>y law. iv >t makes law by force. A Three Days' Cough is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relievos piomptly be cause it i'.iics right t<> tin feat i>!' the tfoUbli' to liclj) loosen ;ltul I'Xpel fiortll Sadin phlegm. atui aid n. lure to soothe and heal raw. tender Untamed bronchial mucous membra n.-. I'.-ll your drugpist to soil you a bottle of Creotnulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your monev back. CREOMULSION For Couchs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis YES. SIR! in the face of rising prices our pi ices are still low- Lumber— fabrics—steel—in fact, all raw materials have been greatly im-ieased in price but we have maintained our low prices. We invite yon to com pare the prices quoted in our newspaper ads last !:ill with ' r present prices—in doing so you will find only a small difference •;mI ir> some cases an actual reduction in prices. Make this comparison j..r yo,;, s« If to he .-i.r< ol t"o.:< • ! = • •• »' oi' i;:st year--- ..uii ;>rite quoted may be reviewed at our store. No /.'arryinjj Charges or i ntcM'osl To He Added New Style Suite by I 'jL'ITF. BY IKROEHLEf One of Kroehler's smartest new de signs in j)opi;lar priced suites, I'plioi stered in mohair frieze—Ualloon type cushion wuli guaranteed non-sag springs, and all other famous Kroehler features—A real value! Pay Only $1 50 Weekly or $6,00 Monthly] Complete Bed Outfits Including Helicai Coii Spring —50 lb. Mattress and Choice of Spool or Post Beds A $2!).Oil outfit at ;i sav ings <>f almost SIO.IMi The spl int* is our regit la high quality helical l ^ coil spring—all cotton mattress—and choice oi .spool or post bed in ma hogany. Frit lav-Sitt unlav ()nlv 75c Weekly Pay Genuine Lane Chest With Automatic Tray 75c Cash fv 75c Weekly t r Cjl Future Deliveries'CsA tarf If Desired \ new !' in ii'o for :i genuine Initio .'f,« . ; v. !i!i ;:iiiotn;itic ti'Jiy—\ a - lit icy v»»ur stove. $9.85 50c Week FURNITURE CO., INC. HENDERSON, N. C.