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I i VISIT I y The Newest and Most Up-to- c| I# Date Drug Store in the « City by Coming to I CECIL’S DRUG | I STORE I Opposite Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. latcwwKwiigaaaawjiaiaKwaitw^ ** t * If It’s DRUGS you will find It at ' RANDALL’S The Store that Gives REAL SERVICE Everything that an up to date Drug Store Carries. ;; Our Big Business Guaran tees Fresh Gooda Phones 381-882 MONKEY GLANDS Miss Brewer (in class): “Order.” Dewey B (just waking up): “Oh, just bring me ham and eggs.’’ Wilfred: A man broke his neck last night. Ralp: Is he dead? Ruth R. (at church) “Are we go ing to sing ‘In the Garden,’ to night?” Pauline H. “No, I think we’ll sing in the church. Waiter (serving Tom, who is tak ing a girl out to dinner for the first time): “Nectar?” Tom: (blushing): “Not yet.” The freshman who says he goes to the library to study reminds us of the fellow who went to Vancouver to buy an overcoat. After he arrived at his destination he forgot what he went for. Charles McManus (quoting one of debaters): “We get tobacco from Winston, cotton from Greensboro, and chairs • from Thomasville, to keep ua up.” Mixcck Colors She—‘"Can you tell me why a black cow gives white milk that makes yellow butter?” ' He “For the same reason that blaclcberrics are red when they arc green,”—Pitt Panther. MATTON’S SCHOOL CHILDREN ARB ALWAYS WELCOMB •i* Cannon-Fetzer Company "TMB YOUNG MAN’S STORE” The Young Men’s store High Grade Clothihg Moderately Priced 125 South 3Iain St. GET IT 4T MANN’S !i^S?S!SIi?K(£!S!!r2SS?JSK;rSS^^ aeilwastiJJsaif (Jrtiwsiisrii f* ’ VISIT Our New Home at 114 S. Main ■ N.E. RUSSELL Goodyear Shoe Shop vmfstt!BSgsss3ss3iir?:saa^^ PAY A CALL TO . CECIL’S SERVICE No. 6 f. .And make business a pleasure ‘s in buying gas, oil and acces- jji series. Phone 8145—Phone || Atlantic Bank & I Trust Co. ! Surplus $500,OM.M , Capital $1,200,000.00 ^ ^ ^ i ' ’ ■- • ■” Meet Your Friends 'j-i I HARTimUGCO. I ft Nu3t to P»»t OfSco ,, il Waterman and Parker Pens U ■ *5 Agent! Whitmans Chocolate* I Commercial Bank | Barber Shop t ij Be wise, come here. 4Ve make a ^ t; specialty of hair cutting « Putting Him Right The Entertainer—“If ahy lady or gentleman in the audience will call out the name of some feiriale char acter in Shakespeare, I will endevaor to portray that character. A Voice—“Floience Nifriitin^galci The Entertainer—“I said Shakes peare, Sir, not Dirivns.” Tlie Hu morist. , It does not pay to be facetious,or dangerously ironic with jdrics. A nn obviously f v/ho bad beeii lawyer prosecuting an obviously guii- HOLIMESCASH GROCERY QUALITY GROCERIES Fresh Vegetablis, Bread, Cakes We Carry the Following Brands of Flonr Melrofie—Pillsbury—Dan Valley —Morning Clary—Orient— ' Mother’s Choice and Breakfast Loaf Vwi Can Park Your Car Near tv man, a burrl - - 'caught red-handed on the roof or a house, wound up his speech to the ^ iurv as follows: ’ .i. . ' S : “If you consider, gentlemen, tha, 4 the accused was on the roof i, ! Purpose of enjoying the midnight : « breeze and by pure accident happened A to have about him tbs necessSry tools ^ of a housebreaker, with no dishonest y intention of employing _ them, you , | will, 7li(T'AE''change. A Quality Knoivii Throughout the South ’ Phones 2'">66 & 286G CREAM OF 611 E. Green St.
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