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Aperioui MatmziMh—2 yaan $SAt. CaaaMpolitaa^t yaara UAt. Saa la far athar CHILD LnrB~2 .YBARS-44.M JAMES W. CALDWELL Still Conghbig? Ko matter how many medicines yoa have tried for your cough, chest cold ' ' inltation, ymi can get re- Serious or braoidiial lief noe^ with CreomulsioQ. tarooble may be brewing ahd you can , , mi alEard to a'chance with any- their day for 1935. We all acrree that Seaaonabla Talk “summer colds“ have bad Arrington, in Gmonville goes right to the seat the trouble m aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed , membranes as the genn-ladeii phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed. R. W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yarborough were visitors in Greenville , on Saturday. ' .Misses Catherine and Margaret Blakely and Rev. W. M. Blakely of j and Mrs. Yates. Salibury, N. C., visited their sister,^^ George^. Friends of Mrs. J. A. Bailey will be sbrry to know she is a patient in the General hospital in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrq. A. L. Shepard spent Sunday in Shelb^, N. ■€., with .Mr. along wnth—winMr or summer.' Tuesday. The family doctor gets all fussed^ Misses Helen Milam and Elrnyra up at times. He must decide* wheth-! pjgy spent Saturday in Greenville, er it is “flu,” or “intestinaUflu,” — • . Addjr and Miss Oran^ Addy s^iit Sunday in Spar tanburg with Mr\ and Mrs. Algie Bo- bo^ , ' X Ml .<5S EUizabeth Nelson, student at isven u oiner remeaies nave er it is "llu, or "mtestmauilu, ort v* j n i plaxico and son av, <ion’t be discouraged, your druggist is ! - common cold He hazards b wv. f i on. v i ’’ hander college, Greriiwocnl, spent iast authorized to guarantee Creomul^ I» common cold. He hazards | Bobby, spent Sunday in _ Blkcksburg .T.^„^^^„„ and to many guos^^.s from his exhaustive former’.s imrents, Mr.“ and m .1 ‘ ■ had as her guests. Misses Mary and at 'home and jatisfled with results from the very first I study of such things. Just what kind Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. t)OtUe.GetCreomiilslonrightnow.(Aav.) ^^rm it "is and which is the best j Mrs. Nannie Tn w'ay to slaughter Casine: Theatre „T. - Dorothy Gari-ett of Gkeenwood. Tnompson, Mrs. Kay t 'T particular, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cald-* ^ Collier Poole and^ little son of 'gei-m. It does not matter, so the pa-j^y^n^ Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anchor was a shopping visitor tient recovers nicely. Rov’Workman on Thursday. Monday. \ that MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December IS^ iuid 17 Hire’s To Romance Roy Workman on Thursday. I do not believe anybotiy can tell . \v. p. Jacobs and M. W. Brown I Fred Finley, Charles Cooke, of the the difference between an onlinary have returned from Louisville. Ky.,, University of South Carolina, in Co attack of influenza ^«d-the common'.vheie thejr represented I^sbyterian 1 lumbia and Arthur Culbertson of cold". It makes no difference anyhow I^he annual conference of Spartanburg were guests Thursday of —the treatment is the same. Ithe Southern Association of Colleges |Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Iveake and family.^ There is no danger in either case,'and Secondary Schools. pit>vided the conditions are not com- With Nino Martini, Genevieve To bin. and Anita Lonise. The screen's uneqnsUed emotional thrill! Yon will nhare the tnmoil of a heart bursting with loTcr^s longing w . . sadxsonriag in sn' ecstasy of happiness . . as Nino'Martini, the rpowntic “find" of Ihe year .., stirs yon to the sonl With the world's most glocioos voice! ' ^ Comedy, “Double Expoonre." All<\ American Drawback. Pathe News. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c plicated with other, more dangerous Misses Margaret Blakely and Sara things. Either one may be followed by pneumonia, an excee^ngly dange rous disease. The proper treatment at the veryU-ith Mrs. Arrington’s parents, beginning of a cold—or “flu”—is to!,nd Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ^Vilde^, Ga.stonjpafkinsdn, accompanied by Prof Wilder ai^ Troy Lovin were visitors j Gordon Parkinson of Due West, spent in Greenville Saturday. | the week-end in Salisbury, N. C., with Mr.-and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and the former’s brother, Rev. W. M. children of Greenville, spent Sunday Mr. wal'd off complications. Just going to bed Ls the most imporjtant step to be taken at the onset of a cold or in fluenza. . Miss Mary Emma Speake, student at Lander college. Greenwood, spent the’ week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ueustess weie Blakely. Mr Blakely returned with them for a few days visit with his {parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Established 1886 The Christmas Rush il WILL SOON BE ON The merchants, business houses, industries and individuals who do business Mrith' this institution will find adequate facilities, prompt and efficient aervice during the Christ mas rush. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 18 Wanderer of the Wasteland '' , Go to bed and stay there. Call your j visitors in Greenville on Saturday, iihysician. He may be able to advise, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Copeland re-1 you over the telephone—'but get in {turned Tue.sday from a \isit to Mrj touch with him. Don’t wait until j and Mrs. W, B. Farr and family in; the tiling has run into .something se- Greemsboro, N. C. * I’ Seaboard Train Smashes Time NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED From the novel by the famous au thor, Zaae Grey. Starring Dean Jag ger, Gail Patrick. Edward Ellis, Eas ter Crabbe. When a six-gun was tbe law! A dynamic drama of tbe old West . . . when romance rode tbe ranges ... a yam by tbe ace writer of saddle sagas. Major Bowes’ Radio Broadcasters. A June Bride. ~ Morning Show At 10 O’clock 10c To All - - THURSDAY, DEC. 19 : Dressed To Thrill With Tutta Rolf and tlive Brook. A woman is as fascinating as her clothes! And this demure village girl rious! Be safe. Use common sense. Better lie in bed two or three days than a.s many weeks or months! Your physician may tell you vac cines are of rvo use in either the cure or the prevention of colds. I grant him that right. But I certainly use them, both . 'for ^ immuniution and treatment. Ample try-outs -confirm my belief and practice. State Senator Blames Governor Mrs. B. S. Pinson was called to i Philadelphia last week on account ofj the death of her brother, B. it. Balle.; - Mrs. W. L. Marshall of Wadeaboro, N. C., is spending'a jfeiyr days with, her. mother, Mrs. C. M^ Bailey. ’ 'Dr. L. R. Lynn and F. M. Stutts were in Abbeville /Tuesday evening for a meeting of ine Greenwood-Ab- beville ThomWeU/Alumni association. Dr. and Mrs^L. E. Bishop and fam ily, formerly of Laurens,«are making their homey^n South Broad street in the Nevil^ residence. Dr. Bishop is the new owner of Smith’s Pharmacy. Friends of C. H. McCrary will be ‘Robert E. Lee” Clips 46 Min utes From Its Already Fast Schedule To North. M. $. Bailey & Son Says Johnston Interfered With i know that he has returned Legal and Orderly Admlnia- hopafo after-being a patient in the local iration of D^mrtmeni. Orangtibjurg, Dec Sims, ot Orangeburg, blamed the tie- ifrii 10. — Senator'and Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. F. Jacobs returned a business trip to New M. G. Woodworth proves it when slje becomes the toast'® special sessjon of the,and Miss Betty Wooworth were visi- r n . . . . . lefrisiMfiire An “riAvtArnAf . i of Europe—and" a breaker of hearts in this unusual romantic drama. ‘ Comedy, “Key.stone Hats." “Stran ger." Pathe News. Morning Show At 10 O’clock 10c To All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, December 21 and 22 $1,000 a Minute legislature entirely on “Governof'itor.s^in Spartanburg on Saturday. Johnston’.s interference with the legal | Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Nichols vi.xited and orderly administration of the , Mrs. Nichols’ parents*; Mr. and Mrs. state highway department a.s provid- r. E. Wilson in Spartanburg Sunday, ed by law” in a .statement today onj Mr. ami Mrs. J. R^-ed T(Kid, Miss leaving for Columbia. jMary and Sloan Todd, and Charles Senator Skns asserted that through^W'orkman spent Sunday in High Point “arbitrarily ignoring the statutes,” with Mr. and Mrs. Harjry Bollck. Mrs. the govfrmir had found himself in a Tod remained for a visit'" with her difficult situation” and was turning i the “unwelcome problem ! genera! asseooLly. With Roger Pryor, I<eila_Hxain8,| pri^lem requiie* patieiiee^and daughter, and Mrs. Workman ro F^ffective y^ith its first trip from Atlanta on December 8th, “The Rob- ^ E. Lee,” Seacard’s crack air-con dition train to Washington, New York will clip forty-six minutes from its already fast .schedule, to produce the faste.st running time this famous train has ever mkde. It was announced today by H. E. Pleasants, %Seahoa'rd’s assistant gen- elral pa.ssenger a^nt in Atlanta, that one of the main features of the new schedule is the fifty-five minute later j departure from Atlanta and Birming-1 ham. Under the new schedule “The! -TS A |Bo6ert E. Ia^c” is to leave Birming- at H:2.j A. M. (C.T.) inrtead of 7:30 A..M., Atlanta 2:05 P. M. (E.T.) instcail of 1:10 I*. M., passing Clinton 0:40 P. M. arriving Washjngton 7:35 M., Baitiniord A. M., Phila delphia 10:2G A. M.,'New York 12:10 I’. M. ‘ Southbound, the convenientr after- husiness-hoiHs’ (lejiurtuio will be! continued from New .York — leaving i New York at 5r37 P. .M.> PhiladeLyihia I 7:27 P. M.. Baltimore 0:15 P. M., Washington 10:40 P. M., arriving At- (lanta 3:30 P. M.,. Binning- BANKERS fl OLDEST BELK’ York Pre - Holiday Event! Featuring Gifts For Everyone Gift Suggestions For Ladies Flannel Robes Inexpensive but useful. A variety of colors to choose from—' House Slippers Satin, kid |ind felt, with and without heels— ~ 98c $1.98 to $6.95 “The Strung Holloway, and other well- known stars. From the Saturday Eve ning l*o8t story by Everett Freeinan. One thousand laughs in a spin around the clock. To sho# her he wasn’t yel- ?hould he approached with an absence over to the turned home, aftor spending •'<ome | ‘ tjme m H.|th Po.lft.W'th Mr. .ml Mrs.K, .Special,” Seaboard Air Line railway. of personal or political animosities,” he said. “Tl^ wrifare x>f the people of this "State i.s the paramount .con- Boltekr. Mack Motes has Blacksburg where he tng J.^. l^axTco, . , . ... {provides fine iloiihle-daily and the ha.s been visit- , .... , — ^ joply.cimipU'tely air-comlitiontHl serv- 1 ice low he painted the old town Smiles—roars—screams—howls. red! ,, ,, A , 1 between Birmingham, Atlanta, Mcs. Murray Roache and little son ,,, . ■ ^ v, v i i *u cern, more imporUnt than any other ii,ave gone to AugusU, Ga., to make I " ■ - • leastern cities. Comedy, “Ladies Love Hats.” “Mir- issue, and thi.s requires that peaceful civil government be maintained, freelcepted a position. .theiri home, where Mr. Rpache ha.s ac-1 acle Rider" No. 14. “Wee Man.’ 10c and 25c COMING FOR THE NEW YEAR— .“BROADWAY MELODY,” “NIGHT AT THE OPERA,*’ “IN OLD KEN TUCKY,” “FRECKLES.” “LAST DAYS OF POMPEII” and “.MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY.” _ from autocratic military rule or die tation. The ultimate fate of personali ties in the administrative setup is in consequential compared to this.” Marga^d Hollis is spending in Mountville with her GLEE CLUB TO SING The Presbyterian college Glee Club, directed by Dr. Stephen M. Huntley, will sing at the Sunday morning ser vice at the First Baptist church. Miss a few days mother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick, Jr., of High Point, N. C., announce the birth of a son, Harry Edmond, Jr., on Fri day, December fi. Mrs. Bolick before marriage wae Miss F!lizabeth Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s, J. Reed Todd, of this city. Mrs./Jim Kay of Byron, Ga., Ralph P. Adair and Mrs. Howard Meadors of Macon, Ga., Mrs. A.. F'. McCurdy and children of LaFayette, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer, spent the week-end with their moth er, Mrs. Minnie C. Adair and other reli^tives. W HETHER it s your fault or the other fellow’s, * youriusurance takes jfour side of the argument. .*TNA-IZE Tailored and face-trimmed styles. Crepe and corduroy, $1.95 to $3.48 Bed Spreads 81x108 Rayon Spreads, in assorted colorifeA 98c V Borah Fir^ His ■*■ - Openjing Volley Speech By Idahoan Heralds Ap proach of New Presidential Campaign* \ i ~ Lamps Table, wall and vanity lamps. Pretly ^hadeB iir colorful designs— 98c to $1.98 Negligees Beautiful silk crepe, trimmed— i™ 2.95 and $3.95 lace Shirley Temple HAT & SCARF SETS For the Little Miss. Only—• 98c V Wa.shington, Dec. 7.^A warning again.st opening the “dike” of con- .stitutional restraint to “the sea of arbitrary power which lies 'behind” was given tonight by Senator Borah, of Idaho, in a speech which herald ed the approach of a new presiden tial campaign' s-^ ** , The Idahoan, widely regarded bs a potential republican candidate, spoke over the Columbia broadcast ing system. He made frequent un- labeled references to the new deal and caustic in dealing avith his familiar foe—monopoly. He " called the latter the “great evil lurking in our economic system.” Gift Suggestions for Men Shirts Men’s fused' Dress Shirts, ivith collars. Plain and fancy patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Packed in Christmas boxes— 95c - fBum 'iiOUND NBmfVOItK liUmi KIHMY Gloves— Kid Gloves, lined and lined—: \ 98c ' Rabbit fur lined— .95 un- LetntwzKUTOUMiiVcnavxNBprunco- sivu Ascoacmile Potky CO cover evefy iluaceble risk of mocoriof. 8. W. SUMEREL Aetnm^izer Next Door to Western Union Phone 80 Dear old Brooks Brothers! over on Madison Avenue, caterers to the 'elite and the college hoys ivith money for many years. They’ve gone modem f But in a very careful, conservative way, to be sure. It should be told in hushed tones, that they’ve put in one —just one—of those pracUcally in visible curved windows that - refuses to reflect light, and makes it look as though you couTd reach in and grab off the nearest riding boots with no troiible at all. Shaving Sets Williams complete Shavinj Sets— 89c Flannel Robes Men’s wool, Flannel Robes, in assorted colors. - - All .sizes— $1.98 Pajamas : Rroadcloth and Outing,-^ ideal gifi— 98c Ti and dkerchief Sets^ A gift hrbe proud of. Com plete;-Only— TOYLAND VALUES! First announcement of residential building plans to take care of the executive population of Rockefeller Center was made; last .Week. Large apartment buildings are to be erect ed writhln a couple of blocks by the Rockefeller interests. It nikrks the beginning of the end of tome of the oM brbwnstone houses that remain SHOP AND SAVE — SECOND FLOOR \ Wagons, all steel, rubber tires . $2.95 Dolls .... 25c to $6.95 Toy Autos $4.95 to $7.95 Scooters 98c to $5.95 Bikes for boys emd girls $6.75 CoWboy Suits $L98 to $5.95 Skates . ^ 75c to $1.1^5 Tricycles $2.95 fo $4.95 .. V j.-r • > .4 ft..