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1HE SANFORD EXPRESS! P. H. 8T. CLAIR I D. L. 8T CLAIR 1 Hublisheks 8UBSKIPTION PRICK: One year. $1 00 81 x monthh. ft', Xhrcti monthr.lift FTCIDAY, December U. 1010 Hitfh Point, it seems, is in eur nest about that now county Should Thomas vi lie decide to pull off from Davidson and join Pan ftOm county, will they build tie court house half way between the two towns? The hoard of t rude of tie . it y of Winston lias over r»(>0 members. The .Journal savs that with such an organization as this Winston can do anything True enough Winston s, lopan i- '.nop |,,■<>| ,|, in 11*1 f. ,\ nd we poet t<, v,... that city tfrow to t| it . \tcn' *,. fore that time. Winston ha- Me Strongest corntiier. a! o'oatn i t-ion hi I he State, a nd t hat .-:r \ - commercial a ml tin a run a > : -roo-o-s is of the most 11 i|o\ a n t i • h a ?-i - ' • ■ As a si 11 p p; n ir -...op W .,c ton has stead;!’, fore- ! ’o • • front until tod i v tn m • *y ~ <. • of the lead I'RiiMi •;. ; ort- oi. ’ . Atlanta I -, »• io' - < ,f 1 *e- -M 11 - • • to the ■. able of *7... : .. the month of Xo\ min,or > m the tci linn it !! is II ’Pat ' . - commercial act i ■. \ ■, . Star Wi In: in/Pm - eeipts dnrinvr 11- • up to I >e«-e;i|i.oj- N*. ■ • ‘jn:i.7:,7 bales, an n- r* i- ■ I bhd over tin- n .--ii'N tin: : • correspond i no- .- . •« 1 a-.t , when tie- r * i <,’■(j -.v t- ■_ t ■ hales Tlit' News ami * r. *t says "the trust is paying th♦ - farmer more for toharco this year than last, hut this will cause no farmer with a thimbleful of sense to r*_* satisfied with the pink tea trust law.'- Certainly not The to bacco trust has grown rich and powerful at the expense of the farmer. According to statistic* which are before us. in 15*the American Tobacco Company was able to pay twenty per cent in dividends on its common stock: in 190b. it payed twenty two and a half per cent.: in 15*07. twenty five per cent : in 15*n*\ thirty two and a half percent, .in 15**9. thir ty-five [>er cent . and in this yeaj^ ’"orff^eeTW^r cent. one hundred and seventy five jut cent in six years Years ago before the trust was organ />•<! the farmers received rug prices for their tobacco, hut now tliev take whatever they are allowed and make the i**st of the situa tion. If the Dukes get control of the cotton mills of the South (as they are now trying to do» their program will mean starvation prices for cotton When a corpor ation makes one hundred md seventy five percent :n s.\ om-s somebody has to sutler fur 1 The pract leal I f-r ■.f e. ,i hi roads IS nowhere r ,* • t». • f trated than in (in-Ifmi .-ouritv “Seven years ago •hernur.ty ri t.i to vote a bond issue »<, n>-t money to do road Omuling In his canvass of the county forth., bonds. Mr .John I, King fran . told t||e people 1 11:«t he I #+ ■ 11»- • <1 if the Uuuls were aurhon/.e«l ar '1 the roads blult by the tone the $«Mmi.inmi were expended, the pro:> ert.v valuation of the c«mn»\ wu II 11*’ lf*»l i'll > I . 1 I H *( 1 I n IM a Ii< I M * bond load would sean-ely ’••• f• ■!» on account of increased vulm**. Mr J\ mu whs u»o -in e. for on the date of Ibl". u h*m Tin last of the bond money had t»• •• • n expended for initial road build up and the Highwav < 'ommis-,ion went out of eoimmssion. instead of *15.000.000. the taxable pro|> ort.v value's of Guilford wer*- but little less than S'JJ.noo.ooo and tin county is now building good roads without a bond issue and without embarrassment, and without the levying of a dollar of adelition.il taxes, and a corresponding in crease in educational and other developments is progressing with out friction or debt of any kind ' 1 Mr. Andrew Joyner says new ‘ comers from less far sighted 1 counties are buying land and set tling in Guilford every month and the value of the roads to individ uals owning farms along them is, doubly more than the benefit to the public. The ap|x>inUnent of the Hon. J. J. Hritt, of Asheville, to be Third Assistant Postmaster Gen eral, is being commended by the Democratic press of North Caro I lina, Mr. Hritt is a Republican! and is a lawyer of recognized abil-1 ity, and those who know him j compliment him for his scholarly ! 'Attainments and personal integ rity* For some time Mr. Britt has ] been oonnectad with the Post f, office Department in a legal ca ! parity and it is said the ability h< displayed won for him the hi^he appointment in the Department We know of Mr. Itritt only froi reputation hut we rather thin the Administration has puke I out a respectable Republican fc an official position which he wi ,1)11 to the credit of himself an i the State from which he hail ' Appointments like that of tl 1 Asheville Republican have r Democratic opj>osition in Nor! 1’arolina. hut broad minded Dei crats are rather glad to see R publicans of the best tyjic hono ♦•<1 for tlieir ability and characto The Fayetteville Index sa\ that a four hundred acre tr.n-t ( land si-veii Moles from Fay- ft. ville was •,()!.! nr..' day last wee for Ji'ivi'i's'Mif i-;bli Wf with our eontemporary that per a>n i splendid price fc sand le. 1; red Rut t h.-r. t he s.in hi!; .•nun' r.\ :> f.4"t brrnnrr.v; r 11 pmlfp r i,f Stat* v..-••' 1 ’. i;. >n. i Hr,'! ''••lit It («» l lit: J r.-nt . < is report d to U- th !ime most eandidafe fi>" tm- .-hair manshrp <>f Ways and Mean ( om m1T t i n T J j next < ou^res and therefore, for the floor loadei >hip in that body. Champ Oar claims that the Speakership 1 his. nailed down and not to h taken way by anybody lie i entitled to it according to usag* and :f it is accorded him. the another Southerner thouph froi Missouri, takes the first place i authority and in ''undress. ! will i>e found that three fourth of the committee chairmanship iro to Southern men and that th l>emoeratir leadership m almos every respect ;s enibodied in me; from that section r 'afclill"1' ~ ti."J" " front in the politic* of its part: for there is hut ore- party in tin South That section has mad* ■ :tst strides in husine*^. It rk-< o^rn./ed that the most prou is in^r part of tin1 country for th' next half century :s probabl; that section between the (*otorn ii and tie- K;o (irinde Rut eve Since trie .-lose of the < •;>. .! W I the South has furnished the gr* a lode of I>euiOeratie Politician' and punim men in office and ye has Ta.-r-T nothing for pseif ;n tie ■a IV of -e • .r.ventat ir»r. on til* ‘nd■ * d ■e '■ ! 'V t r. ,r ^►■,-tior ».* Sou' ‘ Th* :-x no do ;r,T of rf;t. r, I d 'i'll e v t h.. ,<, f r v nt.-orp v r" PMtr.ot.e eh ini* »* r of more i -a or,*- i *■: .ns* i '.it . *• So ,' l.ein car. eonspie.iou*. m the ranks of he I )*TD» H rat K ; 1,1 ft \ Neltlc, " tie r*1 th*- faintest druiot that t nun from the South or) tre lational ticket would have as ihundant and cordial supr>ort as t iiian from any other seotion It '•■mains only for Southern m*-n o insist u)*on rights in some d** .o'* * proportioned to party ion nhiit ion. and a threat step will t»e ak*'ii toward that < ationa! ur.itv Ill'll has l»*M-n SO [Z mat I V desired Population Han Probably I’anw-d lliin<lr«‘«l Million. The I'nit«-• I Starts has passed la- one hundred million mark m »opulatmn Including the Phil ppinc Islands and Porto Ki< o. m<d not including (>uam and part >f the islands of the Samoan ?roup. tlit* American flap: floats >ver a population of 10.Vd92,7r.7. Exclusive of the Philippine Is ands. Porto Ilico. fJuarn and Samoa, hut including Alaska and tlawaii, the i>opulation of tin United States is 0.‘5.471 .t»4M Ten ^ear“ the n<>oi»j»t.ir»n of the tame territory was 7*».,3^7. It will be several weeks Ik*fore die official figures are made pub lie by the census bureau, but there is no doubt that the fore ■Coin* figures are very close to the mark. They are based on [.he percentage of team shown jy the population statistics of dghteen States and Territories ivhieh have been compiled offici ally by the census bureau ex )ert«. >» Tin: uri’K I AL FKil KKS. i The l>etnor-rnti<* Majority in tIt State I* 4(1,.5 I 4. The l)em»>crut ir majority i ^ North t'arolina. as counted h the State Hoard of Klmtions. fc r I State Auditor i> *(•..'< 1 4. winch . j d.b'J iiumv than it was for <io' cmor two \c,u> That w. 4 ; not a*' big a> a harn door, hut I is enough The \ ot • was smal ^lorthau m thi' litinooral ^ vote u.iVo loss and the Kepub ran being l-h'vo le*-*- eompanr tho \oto for Stato ami.tor th year with tho vote for (loverm m Tho oarlv »• 1«■.• r;on »■ s turns indioatod that tin- majon’ f- would t>o in tho neighborhood < ■ . Tho IVmooruts elected l,‘> mei r, i"Ts of tho House of Represent a ti\os out of l.'1', and 4- out > r o'* Senators There woro j Democrats elected to tin- llo.i iiid «'">■ 1 ud**;»o..hut from Dir Ho w is supjMrtod by tho He:*;! liean-- and ,t :s not known ud ,-r t 1 o u i:l , I’tor the !>.'!in*oraf i <■ hi.us or not ! f ho does ?: . < i•»v eminent Urines Suit to Di . si*| * ,* *mrar Trn^t. H• r ’ . A W;«.o !'n:»ed Slap : ittor-oy. h is Lilt'd :n ti T 1 ••• ’• d States t'«>urt of fheSGUtl • • »•»' -i stra-t of Now Y."*k\ i pot s "n". issii’s; fo»- r» e d >soh:tion < ?1 ’■ American Sugar Refimn <'on nnny and otlnu rori*oi; t'ons which comprise »ho so call*1 s;i::ir trust Tho petition chargt tn illegal combination in rostrair . of trade, and asks from the ooui relief in whatever form may b neeessary. inoludin^ a receive, ship, if doomoil advisable. The do eompanies composin the sugar combine have an a*, predated capitalization of $'JdO Omyiioo and control a large j>e centage of the output of suga in this country The combine ' able, tho government alleges, t fix prices arbitrarily. The i>et tion charges that for years tl companies have violated tin* la and have oppressed their comp 1 titors and ground them out i existence Railroad rebates an * i customs frauds are mentioned ;i devices which were employed t raise the combine to the con manding position which it occi pies today. ^ High Finance a* Practiced by i oiored Woman. A clever trick was played o one of \\ ade* boro's merchants few day- a^n hy a 'adored woman Sh• • want**d to buy a dress 01 i red it hut noi iia'. the proj>r financial rating. wa> denied th' favor Later -he returned am slated t.lial "die j•_jt mu—t havi ; that dress to wear next day am Offered to leave a l|-'W pair o shoes >he had bO U c h t with thi merchant inn! the next weei when -he a < e 11 d ret'iff. and pa1 for- t he H’V^ This -eerned fas ir:-i the ercl .*nt took the rare IumV '.vra.-ped nair of sluwa am :-.;iee.i them under tie- counter I i n'ei^s and and fie* wotnar f i *-d O) hacir." and ther on'- of the < h-rks decided to set how much tie- firm had made tp Lie transaction, trettiny a pair o sh«n**> for(;t d re— that cost onl.\ about two dollars The paekajo was unwra[>ped arid contained * pair of old. worn out surnmej slippers. not worth a dime Vol Will just have to show tha' rijeff-hant next time you want tr make such a deal with him. Until- If. Hi-I k SmirOur. Ki.r thirty yearn I F lioyer of per tile. Me. heeded help »|,(J milldll't. ti (1(1 11 f I'fit i v% !' v tie v\ ant* to help mime one Iinw '•ufferlhjf no !eh(r himself tie fe-e|a for hII distress frum backache NervoiMheH.H. I.es-of \ pj»et Ite. bass i • turle and kldriev disorders He stiuv, that Kler-tric Hitters work winders fur *’"'h III.utiles "I'V.e tiotllen" he write* u (lolly cured rime arid new I hid v*e|| ainl hearty " It's also pmtivly Kuaran t^e.J f..e lover 1'ruilh'e. I>ySpepH!a bl'nul f hHurder Female rmn plaints and Malaria Fry I hem .joc at ( 'rate tree I>r>iK ( •> Application for Pardon of Russell Mclver. Application wf(l ie- mode to the (i(tv - •rroor of North Carolina for the condi tional pardon of Utj»*eil Mclver. con vieUrd at Nowmljer term, 1910 of the superior court of !>■<• county for illegal sale of whiskey and sentenced to jail for a term of five months. All person* who. oppose the granting 0f said pardon are invited to forward their protests Ui the (iovcrnor without delay Tbi» December IJ, 1910 H A l»odou ,v :ioo, attorneys Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S Ha»e,| Krum Awful lin«tl. How HI* appalling calamity in his faru lly was prevented is told by A. D McDonald of Fayetteville, N. c K I>. NoH. “My muter had connumptioii,' ! he writes, ‘she was very thin and pale, j had no appetite and seemed to grow weaker every day, ail remedies failed, till I>r. King s New Discovery was tried! j and so completely cured her, that she has not been troubled with a cough j-mnee. Ita the best medicine I ever saw J or heard of." For coughs, colds, la grippe,asthma croup, hetmnorrag'e all bronchial troubles, it haw no equal, 5oc #1.00, Trial bottle free. Huarunfeed by Crabtree I>rug C<» D. 'K. McIVER, Lawyer, Sanford. N. C. 1 K It IIOVI.K. SAM R, HOYLE.' HOYLE & HOYLE,** 1 Attorneys at Law, > Sanford. N. C. t'rti. i - in MoKeithon Building. 1 J- w. RUARK, Attorney at Uw, n Hailey-Lutterloh Building, Sanford. N. C. *■’ M. W- NASH, \ ITORN'KV AT LAW, Sanford, N, C. ^ v DR. F. w. McCRACKEN. '> Dentist, Sanford, N. C. Others in the Commercial Building. Work done at night. •- DR- J. K. HUNT. ; " DKNTIST. lonrsboro, N. C. iL-r .'iniog Au^uat 1st, Dr. Inrie will 1 v 1 ’ -S.< n> the first Monday of e«»ch , "'“O' *’ :t' '■'•main one week Canf be '"'UHi in r - stire at Sanford daily ex r*Amv u JuniLo, i V.'LVn KXi.lXhKK ANDSriJVI ’llR, Wrt urn..-. ?fwt‘rairi', ^tr^ejAlpd olopment. also ||od Ai!.lrt*-~ til, A- fa ulty O' . Carolina 'an font, N. C No :\v. Noti, e of Mortgagee’s Land Sale. ver; uj>rt- i l rider ami by virtue of of ^aie contained in a certap^ gage deed executed and deliv^r^A bv ■I. A. Wicfrer to Will Wise? an, hearing the date of 8th of Kebrd 1910, and dulv recorded in the i Bee of Register of deeds of Lee Cn^n in Book of Mortgages No. 8, at pages 215 et seq , said mortgage deed having been executed and: de 'lvered bv tb^said .1. A. Wu ker to the said Wifi Wiseman to >Aire f-the payment of a bond of even pate of uie sum of One Hundrnifcnd Twenty oue and 80-100 ($*121*80) Dollars, due and payable on t Insist day of October, 1910, lav ing been made in the pay mem; of said bond whereby the power oAale contained in said mortgage have be come operative) the underpinned Will Wiseman, will sell to the Ugh est bidder at public auction, for $ash, at the Court House door of Lee County, in Sanford, f^rth * uratina on the 28th dav of Decern her. ftlQ. at 12 o’clock M., that certamf real estate conveyed in mortgage Iving and Lemuel Lee Count ~ wflship, State of North Jonesboro To Carolina, described and detineB as follows viz of ^Fhmu jled aa follows. ffeTTTthence Pouth 21 Ea*7T& cHaius and 50 11nto Hawley's line, thence as that line N. S5 E.33 hams to M -Lenn m's line, thence a' that line H chains to Hollin s corn*-: on » hill -ode; thence as his line \ 44 . to a cross fence in tln ield; thence as the fen re to the begin' mg, containing sixty acres, more nr less, -aid lands being the -nine lands de -crihed in a deed fr**m A K V\ cker and wife. S. A \N icker, dated 1 13. which deed • f l{egisler of ('oiiiitv, m Hook at page 23-S S- 'orid tract W„-kei •tli dav to of I )eeda No is I. A May, ■f h-eds. H f ol* 1 -ws. viz- III .1 .11.-1, .11, Tow : ab ip t». Ml rrl.-.j oil file North f,\ lit,- i||ds "f •> II. Rue Ionian and Mu-hal H •• i V . on the Ea-t I ■ V the Ui .. ,,f -ItO'Ser and .1. .I. ii I imn, ; on the South hv the hu,.I if M , Tml >fe|ihe||, arid Lvdi.i K-l . r. - . .n j on fhe We,| |,y T|,e laid- ■ f V\ |,am I >alr\ni pie, rontiiiri .fig | **»'* res. less line acre, h^mg H- 'ami- ipon which Jane K Robin-, widow of Toni Kn| lifts. IivmI ainl rli.c the **ame l»eing Urn land- -|e,t rih-d n a deed executed hv M J.,r,-iier ff to .J. A. W ir*ker. on the »’,*j fay of NoVemh-r, ISlfll, which I is recorded in the office of jL-gi-u. - 0f Deeds of M o re County. m p, x>k No *J1. at pug* PL i-xf*•[.' n.g 12 acres more or less thereof -o ; to Sarah I'arnsh. arid excepting 25 acres more or less thereof | j0: Fannie Rollins. This the 22nd day of Novec »er 1 IW In Will W l sell i .* I* I, Hums. Mortage, Att v I n Hie District ('oort ot r I..- I ,nt eii States For the |\ i-*|,-ni I * -' 'u;I of Nor Lb Carolina. In the matter of l-.-ph baum, bankrupt—In bankrupt!,. Pursuant to an or.h-r to n... di rected as Trustee in Bankrupt)of I .Joseph llreenbaum. bankrupt (be: undersigned will, on Mundav ibe: 12th dav of Decemlw-r. T.ijn at 12 o'clock, M , in front of the post ■ • ,lic*91 in the Town of Sanford. North ' ar. olina, offer for sale to the In guest bidder, at public outcry, the •-ntire• stock r»f goods of the above , j bankrupt, consisting of shoes, ill4ts[ notions, clothing, .store fixtures, .-tc ! as per inventory, a copy of which1 may Ire been at the office of the ,,n.j dersigned at Sanford. N. f Said I property will l>e sold as an 11r»-ty,j for cash, subject to eon fir mat or, by ♦ he court. !n Ho, .n^ro,u„! undersigned trustee will er,t,.ri4in private bids for said property. al lowed and directed to do in said r(fer Tins the Hilth day ->f Nov i .jo I W Ru.uk. I rustee in Hankriipti Hunks On Sure Thing Nut* “I’ll never be without l)r Kings \gW Life Pills again," writes A *vhii,g.-c|[ t'47 Elio St., Buffalo, N y ‘ f i,, y ur’ ed me of chronic csustipatlon wtiei, A|j others failed ” Cnerjualed for Puma* ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, lieada he Chills Malaria and Debility. ‘£Li »t Crabtree Ding Co. i WILUAMS-BELK CO., Sanford, North Carolina. Great Reduction Sale in Coat Suits, Beginning Friday Morning, December 9th. WE ARE NOW READY To close out entire stock ot Ladies' and Misses Suits at great reduction. Note prices below $25.00 Suits in blacks, navy and gray, $19.95 $22.50 Suits, in Blacks and Grays. now $18.50 $20.00 Suits, in navy. grays and blacks, now $1750 $18 00 Suits, in navy, grays and blacks, •“ $15.00 $15.00 Suits, ill Grays and Blacks, at $12.50 $12.50 suits, in navy, brown, black and green, at $9.95 $6.50 Suits, in Navy and Blacks, at . $4.98 These will be fast sellers. Come early. We Also Offer Special Sale on a few high Grade Standard Sewing Machines. Regular $30 00 machine now $22 50 Regular $25.00 machine now $18 00 Regular $20.00 machine now $14 00 These are Nice Xmas Presents for the Ladies. Williams-Belk Co. What Life Insurance Does, j Keeps the family toKether. Kducat.es tlie children. Takes car. I of the mother. Pays the mortpaKe on the home. Provides ready money to Iteep a business solvent. Supports the insured in In old ape Saves the respeet of the family. Saves the credit of tin' insured. Saves money which would otherwise he lost Saves (|,i insured from anxiety as to the future of his family. Prevents pov erty Pi events ipnoi aiire. Prevents forced sales of property. It does the very things which the insured plans for. works for, hopes for, prays for, is happy if he secures and unhappy if he fails to pet It helps to make a success of life, tikes up his work when he dies and carries it forward to completion Insure in tie- t;....v,,, ■ ..-I , ■I'lllvSIMJMI Insurance < o CAROLINA INSURANCE & REALTY CO., W. S. UKITIIKKKI'OOV Maim^er. Phone h7 Sanfnnl N ( Notice Commissioners Laud, Sale by vii ue iif h tiiTif*- .• t i [im Sii permr Court of L**e ioiiu!\ m H special proceeding enfi'h-d ' VV \ Pierce vs Kusa Pierce ainl others' the undersigned commissioner. will, on Mornlay the 19rh dav of Derem her, 1910, at the Post Office door, in t fie town of Sanford. Lee enmity. North Carolina, at 12 o’clock M., offer anil sell, at public auction, to tfie highest fodder for cash, the fol-!j lowing described tract of land lying f and being in Greenwood township. 1 Lee county, Nortfi Carolina: t Beginning at a stake, t,wi pines, and hlack jack pointers, Duncan! Caine roll's corner of Ho acres, on I he j soiitfi west side of tlm new road; run I niiigdlienee S. t>() K. 1 chain and o() inks to his corner ami Tbpmas ■ Coie's corner near the North side of the said road, a post oak and dead f»la< k jack point is; thence with Coles I line S Oo K 8 chains and 20 finks to his corner, a stake, two black jack pointers in Jane Pierce’s line; thence with said line North JO Hast 10 ••bains and 82 links to her corner, a stake, two pines and black jack point ers; thence with Allen Buie’s line North 3 West 20chains and 30 links to his corner, pines and black jack ! pointers, a corner of the Harnett Hill I survey; thence North 34 West 4 chains and 37 links to a dead pine,, dead pine i ointers; thence South HI I West 38 chains to Johnson's line;1 theDCe with said line South 3 Hast 1 10 chains and 40 links to his corner ' in Duncan Cameron's line; thence with said line South 81 Hast 20 chains to his corner, a stake and three pine pointers; theme with his Other line South 22 West 7 chains to j the beginning, containing 100 acre*, i more or less W A. PIEKCE, < ionimiiiissiom-r. i D K M l V KK. Attorney. C. J CRABTREE, General macfnnist and repairer of sewing machines, locks and keys, lire arms of every description, gun stocks, etc, Staele House, P. O.l Bui 07, Sanford. N. C. Notice of Land Sale. Under and by virtue of thepo vers id sale* eonfMined in a certain mold ^a^e deed executed to the undersign pd G. (*. Graves by I). M Hutton and Knialine Sutton his wife and registered in the office 11f the Uegis ter of I tends of Lee county in Book No. I at {’age the undersigned will "fTcr for sale at public auction. For cash to the highest bidder on ■mlurdav the 1 *tli day of [teeeinher, liMO, at 12 o’clock m. at. the court house m Lee count v, said State, a pertain piece or tract, of land lying Hid being in L«e county. North aroliua, irr Greenwood township leseribed and defined aa follows, to wit : Adjoining the lands of .). A. New dl, D. Johnson, T. S. Sutton and others, beginning at a pine stump mid pointers T. S. Sutton’s and L>. Johnson’s corner and runs thence hast I.) chains to a stake among pointers; thence South 2 West 27.23 chains to a stake in J. A. Newell’s land; thence West 15 chains to I). Johnson’s line a stake; tlienee North 2 Last 21 22 chains to the begin ning containing forty (40) acres more or Ie<s. I his 11th day of November, 1010 I I. Kfionre, (’ liruveii, AKornev Mrirt^a^t.., Painting, Calcimining. hor llrsr r|asH painting, hard oil floor f'nisti, <H!cifTiining or anything Iri this lln*- *-all on or write < \ I). WOODKIJ,, Sanford, N. < W/\N I hit- To rent A 4 room bonne in Hanford i»y Dec. 1st. Prefer West Hanford T W. Elliott. Mattbewe, N <’ . H V. 0. No. 19 The Time and the Place. ... nv>w aim * nears is t lif place id do your ('hristmas bu.viiifj- Wo have the floods. »■,. llal,J tin- liulit price, we have po t i tc help. Our proprietor IS not mad e\ er.v time he ,ooks iifji.y Nature is a hard tiling to repair. e have (‘hristmas cards, toys, neals, etc., and a 11 packages are nicely wrapped Oct Inisy Do Quite a lot of our custom,.fs lire taking advantage of the rush and have mail,, their seleetion. You are next, it takes nearly twelve months to net ready for a Deeem l-er luisiness when one has all holalay shoppers m mind when he is doinn his Imyinn We have spared neither time nor money in KeMm* remly for the GREAT HOLIDAY RUSH and have somethin* suitable for presents from . baby to the grandmother. Anythin* from penny doll to a $dfi.<)0 wateh or diamond nn*. Co,.. vvhn,. W(, waif on .von. as we like to wait on a eustomrr. W. F. Chcars. HKADQPAKTKKS FOR SANTA (’LAI’S 1 lou. u J\. 1 ' _ Saulord. N ( Sanford fD.’al Kutatc Loan ami Insurant-,- i • Dear Sir. I acknowledge receipt of vours of Nov,.mi,,an'i' Sttnfor(J' N. r for one thousand dollars In settlement of polh-v n„ 'TS . ‘7"'lnHintr (,heok Trust Company on the life of my hod Herman, who died'on 7l>lJtVeri1 Hm‘ I thank you for your prompt settlement J >« tuber ^otb. IM10. ' ourh very truly, The above policy wuh issued to Mr Herman T,,-., -Dimes M. Turner. only one premium of 127.was paid^ the insure, °n "" ,Klhl ,H,° SanforU Meal Kstale, I.oaa A ... « w ( *' ll,,U'h' T. S. (Voss For Anylliliig |„ RgbI iuststo a,n(3. D 'irQ Insurance <;<> ti, THE INSURANCE, REALTY AND INVEST /, K. Perry, PreMduut. MENT COMPANY. '' "'■runnln*h»u., C. A. Hamilton, \ Ice IVe.ldeiu. Secretary 4 Trea.urar. Sanford, N. C,
The Sanford Express (Sanford, N.C.)
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Dec. 9, 1910, edition 1
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