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PAGE SIX Where to Get "IT" IN FAYETTEVILLE DUNN LILLINGTON ijp - '■ *" ■ * ♦lit iipflfll ST”' s' . - » .„ m • MOW ■: ;.. . *PW *r/ Ay*-' ..■ /^ v P-" ,?-. ■' y » V,>, ~,• # •I RLaSBiL jf.. V ! ...lu; ua \, lte. Idaho, Charlotte Benn-!t takes rumble •■., f sbi »»:L oh L i' «t her father sid cxpei; B. ji ueti. Tly a ’ RSßi js| S 86 proof. ?OfS G rain Hsutrai Spirit? f | | I i ■ 6Co fiS! Inc, I tit mm M «mi kum smu awa mu mi .aS FIRESTONE Tires A, Tubes Many Ot! er Hems For j Auto, Farm and Home. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO STORE LILLINGTON, IN. C. __ - ~ '' Mc Fair clot h Florist 323 PERSON ST I'AVEiTf A 11.1.E, TJ. r. GRAY MAGIC ROYAL * PORTABLE • STANDARD Rebuilt Machine*; all M k* and VL.-nl Hudson Typewriter Co. USE. Hu: M'll St. Fayetteville j . Troy union taxi mummrsm\ Negro Newspaper* fiSRa— D/ink;. NutiotiH ■~*’**jUUhuk ' Union Sundry Sheryl GUispiv St. ! <Mear But- Station) MaMJ| ~""' ::s ' sS^§ssS HeXufHfels fill flcXeil/ About the time we learn to make the most of life—the most of life is gone. This is the time of year you get tired of winter —and you'd like to see something turning green besides the Christmas jewelry. Optometrists are the envy of other doctors because they are the only ones who see eye-to-eye with their patients; but they are un popular at parties- if you give them two glasses they make a spectacle. The Fisherman’s cocktail is quite a deal . . . You walk a rod and then you reel! Most successful jockey I ever knew had a system. Before each race he whispered to his horse: Roses are red. violets are biue; Horses that lose are made into glue. I »?. REPAIRING •TfrIf^RECAPPING j5pF TODD TIRE /J&&- service W, Russell Stree-t Fayetteville fSal/Ittm r n lI.EAM NO Ac WYXgX , ‘ yKSS,N,J JL S }J {W HIC V A IKING , - AI,NnHV (TUB CLEANERS t II.I.INGTON, n. e. CARR MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED KAISEft-FRAZER DEALER IN FAYETTEVILLE “Always Bargain ir» USE > CARS" 528 I arson St. «• *W j | [■ TTi-nnmmmiiia ••*,***• ■■-T-itnr(iiniiiiiTiMniiimin»'iiiiwainsi >: m i n-r-Tunruirr j Shower Beths and The Best Massages Custom Made Clothes E- iL. Puller, Miss M. L Wilson, ». VV. Howell •Your Friendly Barbers Esquire Barber Shop La I„ Parks, Prop. 126 1-2 KHsboro M. I'ayettrvilie, N- |||gg*|jS^ jl_— Bf RICKARD Hill WILKINSON jvn low^W*>,PWfBS&Y'S-S WPMMttt I a'Xfr.MmW *C*UOM Till ril : T. Malta liked ; t the yo-.ng e,en the room the hail She Ukcd | him despite Ills rather shabby J clothing and the fact that he r.cvi.r , wikcil Sin knew he never wo }'••<! j i/','?ii!M Ye i"> t him in the hallway at non morning, ot chanced to pas-- ; in- open d(.or during the afternoon. I and saw him sitting among his i ic,eagre fora, hici - 'Mice 'Hui fd«<- • discovered nim bent over a paper .■Hewn d’ sk. ,ndu.-trioiehy at woik. At what / • cat ••■ •<■• a question that ■ bothered Lee, Lot, whatever his j endeavors, they v.eie, obviously ■ unfruitful i'here were two possible answers : to ttie question. First, the young: man whose nan e lie told her, was i Bert Davis might be a member of! the gi t«t ana . • f unemployed. He I might be te . artl> out ot wort | hanging on •. .1 things, picked up Or he might be some sort o» atTist a write;. , h ccnpyei , a painter. Slic'd he :ire that alt artists had to slnU'r.li befort- achieving fame. Sr it- d road U.al tlu-.v iiveti in garrets I and hail bedrooms, such as Bert! . Lav 1. ■ CCUpe J Hcc:oily Marta favored the lattei , pc Mbility. it siiotided Mlrir roman tic She tried fittcn they had at- j tended two movie hows togctiier. : spent no eviiim; walking in the j park and another at a dine and j dance emporium, to solve the rnyas j teiv by tactful questioning. But to j all her veiled intn ropiations Bert i Davis only smiled and turned the j coiiver. ation into other channels. He was Marta guessed, ashamed of his poverty, too proud to admit fii .-recrct ambition. She pitied him ! f,|aita wondered why some one j of tin hundreds of occupants of the i great apartment hai.se where she • : lived with her 1 !i; . and where j Bert Davis had his tiny hall bed-1 r> urn. hadn't noticed the rtruggiinr; 1 i > <*g artist and ottered to icrui sir , a helping ilk’.d Then she i eficcied that oca upants <..f apartnx irt hoa: tai.iy associated with each otii ’■ , and hence were probably unawate t of Hart David dire u.-t dicament. *it this was r.lai ih’s tiist o.peri co.:c living in an apartment house, and she didn't believe in acting aloof. Likewise it was Marla’s par ents' first experience. Their real e was i: the country. They had r moved in town this winter and were j ••’lying out'' the apartment idea. The try-out,however. r>rm cd *" be unsatisfactory. Much to Marta’s ciisapnointna nt, tier folks decided after a month of it to return to their coin.try home. A week before it was time feu “j them to leave, Marta discovered her friendsi.ip with Bert had rip ■ f iled into something more. She felt that he was restraining himself, withholding a desire to tell her of I - his love, because of his poverty stricken condition. The thought made her miserable. Two days before the day set for her departure, Marta returned to l tiu apartment alter an aftonoon Ll 2 mum voTMiS !(ntir*ced from page 11 ■ tu.fM; "v ■ d'o (. r mm ..Y tin* : t.iic • tv idvi’ con;*r* .-.•icna! j ' i-.t 1 i.-! v In cm addi• s to the Moith <',. robnci cm tercncc, ('lnnu'ce Mit jui< ii. direr;.,• of tin; \’A.VT ; Wuriiington Bureau, v. ;< ; : • d ..'•ciinst the tendency to lour, to 'Be Winto Houri "for the sidnlion ,'riany of our oroblenm I iwf* r the .yin nan : * ytcin «•! t.-v. • • iUcnt. hi aid. tin Whit ■ « iin ", i> not pie Una! unv.vci to - .'J o m dil'fii dtic: iin Supt'cioc irt I.- not the final answer. ::>,<• in North Carolina ■vlicic you i'k nut to vote, you hhv, lire ■the power to break a major part . A SAttl>!;ST DOOR.' on be*hives prevents havi&g to sen] door permanently curing changt-ahi* weather. On warm dav*. bees <•«„ a,tt, ‘ < ‘ !»*****« t«rvu*h Skwdiut. o«i told oays. sawthnt keep* hlvt :-.:r LidWftSgJtf ~f iast-injflUte dropping. Dusk rcid j falien, and the corridor of the ..paritm-nt house wa.- m arly dark. At.iout i‘< i nter t,< r ..partm-oit no , short. The door was open. ; and someone was inside bending over iiie living room table. Mart-, ‘knew that her folks vciildn't je. | tutu until late that flight. Whc v» f j \»,as i* . ihe room had no business i benij£ there • • • tTi -H f i KART be van t(, pourid *■ *’ Turning, tiro rounded a corner ; of the filevatoi iiaft ar.d sped Liown ' tlie opposite eorrid) i. At the cui ! i idur's end site oonfrorited the tani ■ lul. Bis i thlcv- ty she told h, 1 story, i end thou sank 'wearily lot,, a .-hair The janitiji .rushed to hi - own quai j ters to -sin; ; mthe police | As Maria -1 there if, y , tale of ‘ mingled fear and exhaustion, she -., a still: figliro round the coioer of the elecatoi shaft at tt.c othei end of the corridoi’ and steal silent ly aeioss And then her heart al most stopped heating. The figure | had outciod Bert Da - , m room.' So Bert Davis svas a thief! He | bad reached a state in his poverty ; lu a it war. ru ,i . sat v foi him to j steal! Too proud to ask for help, i he had resorted to another rncthmi. ' The thought sickened her. j A police siren rounded. The | lights in the hall fla.- hed c-n. Bert j Davis came out of his room and ! was confronted bv the janitor and |a halt dw/.t-n officers. A cutisuitatiou I followed, at the end of which the j policeman withdrew. Left alone, Bert Davis's gaze fell on Malta. ‘Why, hello honey." He- smiled land came lowaid tier. "The fun j niesl thing just happened Some j one saw life in your apartment ' thoueht it was a burglar, :md cfilled ; Uiti police. | "Why shmddu’t they?" If, t 1< *k -d I# n *'>e ••milcd. "Us course "on d-;i l un tie! stand. 1 was keeping it hi' a .-ii)-,,; s.- You st v. Marta l own; ill is ap-arUnenl house. ! vo been ~ ing that room across tire hall as in, office during these dud times jn ;n off-,i t to keep an eye- on busi : ness. This aftcnioor. a young man and liis wife came to look fit your apartment. Your father gave me 1 permission to show it to any one, . and l w as ju t in the act of nnriirn! ion the ii-d.ts when whoever it v. e isaw me Uu-n' in the davkrn • " He ! juius-ad again end eapm cheer, j "Malta, dear, will you • v. r forvivc ime for deceiviiif; you iikt this ’ ' | wanted you to believe 1 was just a i poor strugglh- - st- anted you lo love me bt fore 1 u-iu you tlu . • truth. Marla!-—” j She was in his arms, her eyes .'giving him her answer--yet at toe ! moment she was thinking of orne f i thing, which .sc-cmcd even n;Oi i tin* - j portant than the fact 'c : Bert i | loved her - she was wondering f in ! the semi-darkness of the corridor •! the janitor had recognized -t wa s she w lio had urged him to call the m i, police. ».-f the Lack- one «>i tin Dixiecrat m .vciik-H! B, < . use von send two m nators arm twelve < ngrcss.n'c’n Washiv.Rtou. UC h;;V» - p-nv . r to break t»f least i-t seeti ■ t the D'xiecrat ba« kbotie Y«»u -oi vein mi rely depend urn on ' ti c President, whoever he may be. Ytii .-an win unit by g >.it.n.c. cut the vote.” ■ Good health depends on good food but urveys in \ r oi;!i Caui i ; i.a and else a here show li.-ai ce. - ' tarn r’la! fc-ori- missing 1 f: thi diets of many people Sonic ,*tt> or -fit Catawba t ouuty Lrmws will make a 10-day tour this ue 'Tier which Will take them as fa*, as pYn-.v Jkigland and Mo(i txul, Canada. TllF CAROMVT-W [PAItCARIffCBE » '* " - ° * llH ‘ >wt '' l — ! .. 1 flilopi Cheerful Monfa! Attitude JT WAS \EAHI,Y 1!0 ve;i . ay,, thaf, Ch;,: :, h ! ; - rjl u lir .- l : f "W‘>, N'.J. wo,, told L , in pity. that in n.e.l e, mL acl.fd ! Uirnona' y tuberculo-. Whit,: J-p !r ,, t - 1 ,, iirly w ,-• |b knnwJed;',.- of ft,,, , . bm .-d and that the number w;.s n-,; nigh. He 1 went to S.ii mmo La/.'-. N.y . aio’ was placed under the .me of lb- !a!<- Dr.' G.v.tusoii [ q M, " wn < " n - "'a : id' am .' o- ' ,|i ' .-•s'--, who (old iio- |. . f >^ end not worry >• ot •’ . "W- u i* rt’T* r hav" pulrnoiiit! x iul-,b : , ' Yr -1 1 hi Hr,, aij i,,- -,% ( ; iin. ii t lit- v oininc did inni ,- so- , ■; ~, , i • , • ariiegie pi caching in the world < ,uld h i?,.- < f,. ; . p,,, j l( ., ad it When he Wii ,d, ru alt i1 ad tile I:;.., tie!.!: ah at \\ f, a t In v, a; read Inc In tie- nmm tin- !..•«»«. f la,. iil;: HI won v, h;d ': - f or am’ i.'l'ff cl l .i i. 1 1, s, | o I: .. ~ ones chance of ri.ro-, *i y; ii. ,t p,, . .. v , Hieiitii! iitl.iltide jn: t- ■ i r, i . W( "• v "" ;1 -v had :„.A nth, 0 La:, it- n. ..cl- up L; mind to try tii- oiija.... G- • v.,,r . the next nine month n ' ,v ijt p, a v . dn d baa cont.-iinin io pound; ot cm i -L-t p i.p : j,t la, .-. ~,i l,.' t . j,,.tune cl: to dwell on anylhinp; tinpiiu.'uid z\t tin end ~| p r ., jj, Ahow ( d remarkable impruvvmont. 'i'wii yi-ais. later he wn.-i biiek at Work, am; e.-• that time lu h J - llul had an illn* - beyond the c-ouunen cv.ia. what is of equal importance h,- has carried a ch.oerlul mental attitude a-l-, his wol k-a day life. 1h- ha. a job of :a • ai. ; e ■i, ijj i;;-e d a . - VVUJi- bIU till] lUlf °ll it !*- -••.»! U'..ft ilf; •f; ;l>-t f I* Y' : 1 T'< ' f • f *1 , . • poi, lbildy hotnt with ! ,«• •' mynt lie dcer.n’t wo'nv . look.-, upon hi !:e-e > <!« - l,' d i • fu,; . ,{ ji,, u ; of mind and -e, - to L, VVilat a l ulitl a-.t to tiie Jp> | H ,-n ViVilV' Lv- - , - fore. IKE Wil l I WiS < Vaiht f»l i i iiLii ji’.i'R : •*( • ! I! t ■ it UlCbiit'd !•) j a- ; it/ y.‘ til i! ? ’ i; : . ii -, I i -J‘ 1 ii: .d Othui; sp* jn i •'• f t i ; a i < -t : }»*i>if>i. Sufi;, i.>t'-j !( ". .> I Afl Ml n; nri'-’-a!. L ‘ lY.’lO'vVfi Ui ,'t\V l(*TSi iff - >Jl!i jrt'i' t!;d L,t\ ||(, ", l V 1,1 .;( ;-fl i . f\l 1 S HY. <•:*;* u! s‘t Li It (>. YV ho ;iT(‘ Ihiou.Ji, if a |){;» us th hu M‘-i i(-.iihTru iufit rt*at Wit Im* iG.iy he through l»> dv raillt. -X Slf i TOIL'S*!!! t viOil v. HJi MAYOR IVIcGUP By John Jarvis / i NEEDED A HOBBY, SOI ) \ WHAT DO YOU LIKE ' ‘ " ) TOOK up on. PAINTING t-YJ j TO PAINT” 3( : ST -WASOSA _ r-— 7 r “\\ ]/y and^ M-;ys '/1 r t / /--( woMtN. f Y I KNOW HOW YOU COULD Y **»{•' ' TATIOW MAKE SOMf; MC-NirV FAnLn'C- •' U 1 -''A ! iUn , MEN AND WOMEN. _ J v... ■ \| | rs,",; -Y "- 'T-aa 7=2Sf4: ; f THAT'S , ! ( FOR AAfc.' .{ f . I : i • d-o ir ! wx Wi . ™T f —1 l *■ Iff iin nnl i rmimcnini-u ufir , »i m Mi**la-iwv.- -wir*■ uvu,,'*wi" n«i fwi i—wwwaairmMm^ni #m. j4BL/" Jr Jr' c w 2 2K. // Jr v y Jr J* JJr |^^R| 120 PERSON STREET Fayetteville, North Carolina v iliaiT I’m', * I!. 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