1 I THE I in ra, * P/ll m Of many years of concentration on the problem of building the World’s Best Low-Cost Car. anj ani [fie Be I a an 1 || 1 a pril m m [tie !?rfl m » ;?nj UP We have just received a solid car load. The best Christmas or New Year pres ent you can give any of your friends or buy for yourself. Now on display at Hnl r 0. A. Beam Motor Company eg Come in and get a demonstration of the Wonderful »• is STAR/Car. i S3i A Finer Car and a Greater Value. -v-p-T-r JUPf imm REV. E. W. LOWE ELECTED - PASTOR OF Bl FFALO CHURCH laffney Ledger. On last Sunday the Buffalo, S. C., •< ngregation unanimously elected the! ’tv. E. W. Lowe of Blacksburg to ierve them for one* year as pastor. Hr. Lowe is no stranger to the Buf alo people, and all are expecting a rear of harmonious, earnest worl: to gether :n the Master’s vineyard. The Sunday3 toi ..service have wen changed back to the esond and ourth of each month Loth in the orenoon, -next Su: day being the be* joining of Mr. Lowe’s pastorate, it is v.ptd every member of the church .vdl he present to welcome tiie nc-w pastor and give him the encourage ment every pastor should have enter ing a new field. (Mr. Low.> served several churches j in Cleveland county and married Miss Bcchler of near Earl.) IREDELL) COUNTY WOMAN DIES AT AGE 102 YEARS Hickory Record. The funeral over' the remains of Mrs. Margaret K. I.ippard, who died in Iredell county last Thursday, was held yesterday afternoon from St. Martin’s church by Dr J. L. Mor gan and Rev. D .1.. Miller. Death was due to pneumonia. Mrs. Lfppard, who nad many relatives in Hickory and Catawba countyVes 102 years, four months and 2<: (lays of age, and was a noble Christian character. She was widely known throughout (he state. Her first-born von, William Angus tus I.ippard, a Confederate soldier lost bis life at (1 range Court House, Vu. Therev/ere 10 other children of whom seven survive Her descendants | number 63 grandchildren, 132 great - ^ grandchildren, and 33 great-great (grandchildren. -. TWO OFFICERS KILLED flying to get doll Captain Harold E. Stureken, com manding officer pf the 47th school squadron at Brooks Field. Tex., Tues was killed near Temple, Texas, Tues day with Serg sud Cyril E. Ryals, when their plane fell, was making a cross-country fight to Dallas to get a doll for Ids three-year-old daughter for Christmas. The doll was ordered several days ago but had not arrived. T oaringit would not arrive before the holidays, Captain Stureken obtain ed permission Tor the flight to Dallas to get the doll lie wan born in New York city in 1834 and joined the army in 1917 He was transferred to (he air service field officers school in 1922 He is survived by his widow and two children. Sergeant Ryal.s was a native of Georgia. —-■ _ _ ; T. W. LATTIMORE. 3 l 3 3 l 3 ] i 3 ] 3 | 1 3' VV. II. NIX. AWAITING YO^R CKQICE A STOREFUL OF THE GIFTS HE RE You know how men are about Christmas presents. They neve:' tell vou what they want, and yet they’re pleased as can be when .you get them something they really like. A store* like this where thousands of men come for their own purchases is the place for you to come to buy useful gifts for him. BATH ROBES Big variety patterns and colors— $5 10 $7.50 GIFT SHIRTS Emery and Earl and Wilson beautifully tailored of fine madras broadcloth and silk. $i t0$6.75 NECKWEAR Rich in color pattern— but genteel. SiuT and knit ted— 50c10 $2 MUFFLERS Cozy, warm, fluffy muff lers of wool, camel hair and silk— $llo$4.50 GLOVES Lined and unlined for mo toring— $1t0 $4.50 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Leather Bags and Suit Cases._ - $1.25t0 $30 FREE We will give free with pur chase of suit or Overcoat amounting ,to $25.00 or more a pair of Freeman shoes or any $5.00 hat in our store. A Merry Christmas to all j our Customers and every body else's customers. To please him most give him clothes for Christmas. Gifts of such fine suits,as Schloss hand tailored suits keep on saying “Merry Christmas” every t i m e they’re worn. Suits and Overcoats— $10 ° $35 SWEATERS At A Hip: Saving to You $12.50 sweaters_$9.50 $ 11.00 sweaters _ $8.50 $10.00 sweaters r___ $7.50 $8.50 sweaters_,_$6.50 $8.00 . 'vvt a tors _$6.00 >7 50 ■ .ae' ers_$5.75 $7.00 sweaters _ $5.25 $6.00 sweaters_$4.50 $5.00 sweaters_$3.70 S 1.50 sweaters $3.40 !.•'»«> -wtaters_-_$3.00 $3.75 sweaters_$2.85 •-’.no {.westers ____ $2.25 $2.50 sweaters_$1.90 $2.00 -weaters_$1.50 HATS .?»!ill.iv and- Stetson Felt and V-doors. All new shapes and colors— $1.50, $6.25 FREEMAN SHOES The best $5.00 shoe in Shelbv. Usually sells for $7.50. ansTjarfe-iSnE NIX 4 LATTIMORE CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, AM) FURNISHERS. #»«sw» ■•XW 3f|>s? 5» w>:? :$? W*%-««K 4 lfnawyyriii With nearly one hundred thousand dollars worth of the best merchandise that money can buy—in our two stores we are making such prices and values all over our entire stock until it will make shopping a pleasure and profitable. Presents galore of every description. NOW LISTEN, BEAR THESE PRICES IN MIND. __J _ rt»Oi- Aa 11 1UC11 a CV1IVI Am n r> illl-VVUOl r 1*611011 serge suits in plain and sport models. Colors, blue* and brown, all sixes & OlE? f\r\ Special-- $ZO.UU T1 Young men’s sport model overcoats, belt back, piaid linnig, $25.00 grade $ 1 9 73 Sale Prioe Beys all wool suits, beautiful A AA patterns, new models, $4.95 to v 1U«UU Men’s $15.00 raincoats ,absolutely rainproof, cloth back ,all sizes d*A AC Special _______ ^17,170 HANDKERCHIEFS — HANDKERCHIEFS We have them of every description. Cotton linen and silk, hemstitched and embroidered'. 50 dozen dainty embroidered Ladies and Childrens, r* Special- _ Men’s all linen hemstitched initial 6 in a box, special box___ handkerchiefs, $2.95 BED ROOM SLIPPERS Men’s, women’s and children’s bed room slippers, 98c to__l $2.95 LADIES SILK HOSE 1G inch foot silk seam up back, white and black. Special___ 98c Indies fancy wool hcse in most beau tiful patterns, all colors, 89c to $2.95 HATH ROBE SPECIAL See our bath robes. Special at_ $5.95 Men's silk half hose, all colors, 50c to, per pair _ $1.50 SILK SHIRTS Young men’s silk shirts, beautiful patterns, Special______ $4.95 Genuine Velour hats, colors, black, brown, tan. green and grey, a real young man’s a qW present. Special_i___ YOU WILL FIND OUR TWO STORES OPEN THE HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. on t forget, \u have evety item in piece goods that you can think of, and the prices are way under the market. fenketef-WE iIaBALU men's"work shirts’ underwear, gloves, sweaters, Hickory shirting, denims, cotton flannels. -HUDSON COMPANY

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