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PAGE TWO I 1935—1936 | * T\ V A Sr With us t.lic old year will go on ■« % record as a happy one because of » j <g^f u 1(1 eo-oponition and loyalty .3* of our patrons ?? * 5 & Please accept our sincere thanks * U' and our wish for 2? * & -.a A Merry Christmas and a f*i Hnppiy New Year J * .?? I 2 I Kerner Drug Co. 1 & § I— - I 4? 4* lv Merry Christmas to you and you »:. * m and you & * 1 | May You Spend Your § | Christmas On M e & # dfr .§ Happiness Street Sr v And may the days and miles ahead carry ® you over pleasant roads to health, sue- &!. cess and prosperity. / | Carolina Soda Shop § j* £♦♦ ♦ ♦ 5 |f vs * -# 4? ; # a-4 « | « ‘ i£ f » &.■ » May Health, Happiness and Prosperity 4* «£ V .v 6 be united in ?¥ « J J making this Holiday Season \S> vw* 1 g? a Merry one for you. £ I 1 ; Tucker Clothing Co. f H m & 0 "g % MwmwMmwMmmwMwmmm & 9. * m » #. a | May All the Joys of a l GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS I | Be the Good Fortune of our Many f % I I Christmas Greetings j Friends and Patrons. | Happy New Year g | %, p lO Yoil p We thank you sincerely for the splendid patronage you have given us TOO * « and pedsre anew our best efforts t 0 sene >OU durin?r the cormn * year ‘ % ICOOPERS---^!^ 8 ---PLANTERS! P W. M. YOUNG W. B. DANIEL, JR. A h. MOORE g HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAD/? DISPATCH TUESDAY, DECEMRER 24, 1935. y J | * i ;! Result of Monday’s Election )! Is About Three to Two ; For Stores. ;, I Lonishorff, IhH\ 24 (AIM — ' Fruit hi in county yesterday voted ) 1.032 to 1.072 in favor of opening s of liquor stores, in flint county ’’ ; under managemerit of a local al i cholic control hoard. Franklin was the last of Ihe IK ’ counties authorized l>y the 19.‘hi ' general assembly to hold elections ) ! on the subjeet of county liquor control. With llie exception of ' 1 Itockioghaiu county, which voted I i dry by a narrow margin, all fav - j ored county liquor sides. Stores are now being operaled ' ; in every county that has voted ; “wet” except Franklin. . 1 Balloting Fight The balloting was lighter than < i was expected, up Know-covered > roads kept many voters from the [ polls, especially in rural town ' sliips. Os tlic 10 precinct* In J Franklin, to voted for the control , plan, laniisburg and Franklintori ' largest towns In the county, east Dig majorities for legal liquor, * white Vourigsville opposed. Christmas Finds World s With Travail : I f\ (Continued worn ceige One.) j live efforts will end and avert war, i y i Anthony Eden, tlie new foreign min p I ister, sounded out sentiment among , i ijoague members for armed support r j in the event of hostilities, p j Italy’s northern army made slow, s i difficult progress through the hostile i j western Tembien sector to the role of )> : Y war drums. s Activity on the war front occasion- ed further Ethiopian losses, said Ila y !ian reports. One such advice said a p Tembien clash Sunday resulted in the of more than 600 Ethiopians Y | and the wounding of 1,000 in a eom p;• ■* l starting at Mariam Quornr in the k | mountainous sector west of the main y front lines, and ending in an Ethio- P pian flight up the Tonqua Valley. w { Warning To Japan p Voiced by Soviets < (Continued from Page One.) y [ | war minister and prime minister have v | been here for ten days conferring p | with Soviet leaders, toow a firm stand , ! in facing the situation. Mongolia de * i mands an apology from Manchukuo ) i for the clash which Mongolia claims y ; resulted from an attack on a Mon [ golian frontier post. y j “Soviet Russia,’* declared Izvestia,. K l "is always the bearer of the stand [ ’ aids of peace, but it will answer ; | threats of invasion with an increase of armed forces. “The enemy who dares attack the 3 Soviet Union from the Baltic or the ; . Pacific will feel the force of our sub y marine and surface fleets, as well as p their quick mobility.” . The communist party newspaper ' Pravda said the submarine fleet had ) been increased 435 percent since 1931 , and that the destroyers had been in * 1 creased hf 370 jiereent.. j ) Scene of Nativity Ready to Observe Advent of Christ S j . (Continued r rom Page One.) ) aiding Christmas day. The effigy \ will he borne to the narrow grotto [ ■ beneath the transcept, which is ae ) i cepted as ihe actual site of the hum p ble manger where Jesus Christ was born. y Twinkling candle light the dark ) little grotto, so small that only two . score worshipers may enter at on» ' time to kneel and kiss the holy spot. s i I I 5! Deaths On Roads ) j Rise in 2 States j (Continued trom eage One.) J | deep Lumber river near here, v j The dead are Victor Jordan and [ ! Ernest Proctor. Carlisle Floyd, who * I smashed his way out of the vehicle p j after it plunged into twenty feet of K water last night, was unconscious r 1 from exposure and wounds when ! i | sciousness this morning. Playing at The Vance Theatre Wednesday and Thursday -f: .. ■R' Bw wßs&. Fredric March and Merle Oberon in Samuel Goldwyu’* production “The Dark Angel,’* *el«a*ad through United Artiste S I i: VKNSON Til ITRSDAY JSsSi m&Jr 99 MBRSBEmBrM HANDS ACROSS IHE TAtLE . j With Fred MacMpurry :tnd Carole Lombard __ ( i Stevenson—Fndav i * ! > , ’ . \ t : **&w •" f > ( COLLEGE SCAMDAL ) - : — ; I In comparatively recent times the s ! kings of England were supposed to ( i be able to cure scorfula by the mere < touch of their hands. Under Charles 11, the royal healing of scrofula at- ( tuined its greatest vogue and this t king is said to have this touched and ( cured about 100,000 victims during 5 his reign. The rush of those seek- $ ing the king’s cure was so great that on one occasion six or seven were crushed to death instead of healed. <te * I Season’s Greetings I A' || ’round the beautiful Christmas fire the happy A S| & family gathers, voices blended in a joyful carol £ 3? jg h more intriguing than any opera more elo- d % & ggia % quent than any sermon rich in happiness he- * || yond the power of words to describe! H Sv Dll £5 Not to know the joy of such a gathering, and see S M the glow of happiness radiated in the faces of * ® <J£ JPfljA $ little children is to miss one of d Jg j| life's finest blessings. 0 (SR SwfflP *4? May every one of our friends and patrons experi- 0 S? ® Wmrnmi M ence all the joys and happiness that this gala % WMW $ season affords, and long remember this Chris f - d %SR JraflH 0 mas as the very merriest and happiest £ || 4® you f ,ave ever known. Sg S We thank you sincerely for the patronage you 0 gg Jg have given us this year and may the New Year be prosperous and happy. * * V>7 _ .\ a I Henderson Coca-Cola Bottling Co. f H >* m A 51 . * Some Folks Say Business Is Business d % * But in dealing with von business is pleasure « 5R We hope the pleasure has been mutual, and our cruitv d j organization extends to you our sincere wishes for d jjjjf Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year R | Hill Top No. 2 \ £ T. C. “Red” Taylor i » V 1 “The Place of Values” i ; v 1 v •'■ v i« * i * d ! Wishes Every One ❖ V‘V •- ' jr * 1v• V * i J?. | Merry ? 11| d § Christmas | v ■ V i 5?. * And feels very grateful for the valued V” ■ 5? patronage received. * * ' « JR F. B. Currin William Bridgeforth, Jr., "d ! Sr Driver M.cCarroll Alston. >' Sl Alex S. Watkins f ! » ■ft* s