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r a K [' Q 1 N r K R I VISIT ;1 ?© jj The Newest and Most Up-to- Date Drug Store in the City by Coming to *i CECIL’S DRUG | STORE I ->• n Opposite ?• Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. 8 a •5»o«09o©o©u©uao«ta.ao«o*Li©'>«o*o©o»o»o« o«'3©o«o©o*o©o*-> Tf It’s DRUGS you will find It at RANDALL’S The Store that Gives REAL SERVICE Everything that an up to 1 date Drug Store Carries. > ;; Our Big Business Guaran tees Fresh Goods. Phones 381-382 PAY A CALL TO fl CECIL’S SERVICE | No. 6 i And make business a pleasure in buying gas, oil and acccs- Ji sorios, *r Zi Phone 8115—Phone 1- K I MONKEY GLANDS Announcing Monday as “Bundle j j Day.” Remember? If the curtain, which was turned crooked at the end of the program Thursday, is not straightened at once, we fear that all of the water will run out of the river Avon. AVorse As the -rich man was motoring throguh a country district, he notic ed an old man seated outside a cot tage with all his furniture around him. “Poor old soul,” the visitor said, stopping his car and giving the old gentleman a bank-note. “AVhat’s your trouble—evicted, I suppose?” “No, sir-,” was the mournful reply, “it’s just my old woman whitewash ing.”—The ■ Christian Register. Quick Together, Quick Apart A certain automobile manufactur er, who advertised that he_ had put one of his cars together in just seven minutes, w'as rung up on the phone and asked if it were true. “Yes,” was his answer, “Why?” “Oh, nthing. Only I believe 1 liave that car.—Boston Transcript. Depressing, But So One mustn’t tell Willie, but most of thegreat men have forgotten all they ever knew about algebra.—Ex change. MATTON!S ^ SCHOOL CHILDREN ARB ALWAYS WELCOME Cannon-Fcizer i Company “TJia YOUNG MAN’S «TOEB” The Young Men’s Store High Grade Clolhing Moderately Priced 125 South Main St. GET IT AT MANN’S No Danger T-adv—^“If you -'ont go away. I’ll call my husband!” Tramp—“Ah, 1 know him. Last week he threatened to call you if 1 didn’t go away!”—Exchange. Deadly All Round “Is it true, dcctoi, ’ asked tlr gushiu*” lady, “that you ari a lady-killer?” “Madam.” r :rl;ed the doctor, make no distinction between sexes.’ —Exchange. I Atlantic Bank & Trust Co. Surplus $500,000.63 - Capital $1,200,000.08 ^ Meet Your Friend* p I HART DRUG CO. I Neat to P*»t Offico ^ |S Watermsn cnd_ Parker Pen* a ^ Agent* Whitman* Chocolate* 5 - '/• Conimercial B|ink | Barber Shop | ^ Be wise, come here. AVe make a X specialty of hair cutting ~ 'Anyway A cobbler was anested for wjfe^ desertion and was found to have corr.-milted bigamy. Ke should have stuck to his last.”—Humorist. VISIT 0ur New Home at lit S. Main N. E. RUSSELL Goodyear Shoe Shop HOLiMES CASH | CROCKERY QUALITY GROCERIES Fresh A’’egetabl*s, Bread, Cakes Wo Carry the Following ‘.j Brands of Flour Mclroe.e—Pillebnry—Dan Valley * —Alornisg Glory—Orient— Mothsr’s Choice and I Breakfast Loaf ’ V!i:i Can Park A'our Car Near >3 Health Hint “Take care of your teeth,” says : •”! advort’senicnt. We have nothing i but scorn for the careless person v-ho ; leaves them smiling inanely in the ; buLliroom.—The Humorist. A Quality Known Throughout the South M OF SCE enr AMS^ ’I Phones 2566 & 28^ 611 E. Green St. :]
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