PROGRAM ! WEEK OF JUNE 21 - 27 Hea/Tiee. , 4«e-2Se , Wet Tfc«. fri. Set , IWIe V r r r ,lUSTr KIDS—Urt Synyilhy. a» m tmm ntn&ER wi«.h that l TELLER T 'CD THE MM. Jtd THE hail ROAD Viral its so she ® get laOHHEO OVERT 10 UXE TER OFT THAT GW R.rttttV , >es A mutcic riftR THAT * ■ au-r THAT it] rrx INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO* Mi Ladies Mesh One-Strap PUMPS and TIES; Have Leather Soles and Medium Heels; Cool and Look Good; Best Wear or Home Wear; VERY SPECIAL— 89® A PAIR I SPECIAL!—A few dozen pairs of Men’s WORK PANTS, hi small sizes, pair-~--— 59c Boy’s Good Gilt-Edge OVERALLS, all sizes, pr.-58c Men’s well made Gilt-Edge OVERALLS, waist sizes j? 32 to 42, pair . 98c TENNIS SHOES for Boys (KEDS),pair 75c WHITE SHOE POLISH that will keep your Shoes wlSte, priced 10c and 25c mw-'-nw m: | Hr. and Km Xetria Ctadt left Tuesday morning for Asheville where Mr, Oark will spend same time re cuperating from a recent ■'»"»< Mr. and Mrs. Coley ' Snypes spent Saturday in Raleigh. V Messrs. 0, L. 'WilUu’nSt.J. C. Pitt man and Wi R. Wipams, of the local Bar Association, attended a meeting of the Fourth Judicial District liar Association held in Smithfield, Sat urday, June 16th. At this meeting W. • R. Williams teas elected . First Vice President, «.nd J. C. Pittman ole .ted as .Lee County member of the E'.oeu tive Committee. ■ t.;' JUNIOR *ORDER MEETING Shotwoll Council No. 148, Jr. O. U. A. M., will meet in regular meeting in its hall in Jonesboror Monday night, June 25th., at 9 p. in. - Special program is being planned. Every member is urge&to be present. Don’t forget to pay past dues. . : j " Eddie Stroud, of Greensboro, is visiting Mr. Ed Stroud And family. Rev. A. V. Gibson and family have returned from a few . days visit $t Lake Waeeamaw. i i NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust made, executed and de livered by A. M. Baker and wife, Jes sie L. Baker to the undersigned Trus tee, dated July 10, 1929, recorded ip the office of Register of Deeds of Dee County, North Carolina,-in Book 127, at page 199, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and the undersigned Trustee having been directed so to do, 1 will on the 18th day of July, 1934, at the hour of 12 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Lee County, North Carolina, offer for public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate,-to-wit: A certain tot of land in West San ford Township, Lee County, North Carolina, and niorA particularly de scribed as follows: ' ' BEGINNING at a .stake in a line «f Washington Avenue, H. S. Cole’s comer of lot No. 8lri Block C (G. P. Robinson’s lot); running thence" N. 86 degs. 39 min. W. 110 feet to a stake, comer of lot No, 7 >n Block C; thence S. 4 degs. 80 min. W. 60 feet to a stake, comerof lot No. 10 in Block C; thence & 35 deys. 30 min. E. 110 feet to a stoke in the line of Washington Avenue; and thence with the line of Washington Avenue N. 4 degs. 30 min. E. SB feet to the place of beginning, being si] of lot No. 9 in Block C of sub-division ot land known as Oakview near the Town of Sanford, N. C„ which sai i land was s-uve/* 1 end plated by Francis Bea ten, C. E., in April, 1916, a wap «I which is on record in .the Register of Deeds Off.cn in Lee*6oui c ’. N- C .,in Book No. 2 of surveys at page 32. v. This 16-h, day of J«a», :>*4. J. C. PITrtlAN, !r;«*c. ■ . ^ . ' - We do not know which it will be for the rest of the'year but we do know that Nitrate of Soda seems to do better in a dry year and Sulphate! Ammonid seems to do better in a wet year. ’ . . , "w We have ample stocks of Fertilizers, Sulphate Ammonia and Nitrate of Soda. .»■ ■ ^ This year some are making doubly sure ahont.^'wea ther by mixing' half, sulphate Ammonia and half Nitrate, of Soda for the cotton and con* top dressing. We will be glad to sell yon either or both. We hare nitrate of soda and Sulphate of Pol dressing Tobacco. . —SEE US OR ANY OF OUR AGENTS — Incorporated. SANFORD, NORTH - --x;, -- - ;•'£ vr rrEAsSmEu ads FOR RENT Famished Housekeeping Apartments (with private baths) Phone 4PB - BOONE /RAIL LODGE Block N. W. Triangle Me tar Co. CeU Phone 298. FLANTS FOR- SALE — MargloBe, - Brimmer, Earlitna Tomato; Pep pers, Cayenne and Sweet; Cabbage, I Collard. 100, 20c; 1000, S1.60. At BooneTrail Lodge, 1 block North west of Ford Placo. ! FOR SALE—Ten room, two story] ‘ dwelling, known as the Sion Buch-! •nan home, on Route No. 60, near I the business center of Jonesboro, with about 4 acres of land, well lo-j : cated, price reasonable. Apply to I Frank Love, *107 1st St., Sanford, N. C. . A good dean tide can bet had to this property. : I FOR SALE—Gold Dollar Tobacco Plants, ready to go. Ralph Jordan ] Sanford, N. C.- ' i home on If interested apply at my office oh. second floor postoffice TMjjilfajg or at my home near Buffalo v^mpigh. K. E. Seymour. •x——x-x—— FOR RENT—Furnished Apartment. ■ Mrs. W. D. Hunter, Mclver Park.' FOR SALE—I Walnut Bedstead, old Antique style, in fine shape. Apply| to Frank Love, 107 1st street. 1 FOR RENT—Two cottages at Shal lower If interested apply to Dr. M. L. Matthews, Sanford, N.*C. LOST—German Police Dog; Color: ; Silver' Grey, Answers to name of "Wolf.” Reward. Mrs. W. T. Buch anan, Sanford. FOR RENT OR SALE—Nice House on Third Street. J. C£ Pittman. FOR RENT—Furnished room with; :* connecting bath for rent; at reason able price. Miss Carrie Howard, 610 Carthage St. tablished Watkins' Routes in Lee county, supplying farm and village, trade with a complete lone of house hold and farm necessities. Must have car. Earnings average $85.00 y to start, write today W. E. t, 281 Johnson Avo„ Newark, • j 2fe-28-ju5 SPECIAL REDUCTION IN HATS for Saturdayijfclisa Beatrice Camp , - bell. . ' FOR RENT—Furnished oi ed three room apartment. Lane, 39 Hawkins Avenue. FOR SALE—A fresh milk cow. Apply to EL C. Cockerham, located this ' aide pf'Deep River on Sanford Rt, : _ 5, (Federal Highway No. ^ " -BROOMS^ FoiTsALE THE ALICE GREEN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, of Steele Street Methodist Church, have a number of ROUND BROOMS FOR SALE at 50c each. Call at Miss Beatrice Campbell’s and Miser Maggie Oliver’s Store and buy one ot these Brooms and help a'worthy., cause. . , V;:..-'1' M r IS OFFERING PROTECTION AG AINST TREATMENT FREE AMONG WHITE AND COLORED WIU BE GIVEN AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: 22, 23, JUJLY 6, 13: Cumnock, 3 to 4:30 p. m. Cool Springs, 4:30'to 5:50 p. m. MONDAYS, JUNE 25, JULY 2, 9, 16: ^ Clint Poe's 1 to 1:30 p. m. Harris Place, 1:30 to 2 p. m. ' Paschals, 2:10 to 3 p. m. < Carbonton, 2:30 to 3 p. m. -I, New Hope, 3 to 8:30 p. m. • Underwoods, 3:40 to Ad5 p. m. rv Dewey Oldham’s, 4:20 to 4:40 p. m. _Big Springs, 4:30 to 5:4£p. fa. TUESDAYS, JUNE 26, JULY 3,10,17; 'Colon, 1 to 1:45 p. m. Osgood, 1:50 to 2:20 p. m. - V. Deep River School, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m. Seawells Siding, 3:40 to 4:20 p. m. Rossers Siding, 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 27. JULY 4, 11, Poplar Springs, l to 1:30 p. m. 18: Memphis, 1:40 to 2:10 p. ? Salem, 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. Nath Smith, 2:30 to 3:10 p. m. - . Broadway, 3:20 to 6:30 p. m. ’’ ’ ; * -Bob Howard, 4 to 5 p. m. ‘ - THURSDAYS, JUNE 28, JULY 5, 12, 19s - , Geo. Batchelor; 1, to 1:30 p. m. : r-. Swann Station, 1:40 to 2:20 p. m. - Lemon Springs, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. « Harnett Hill School, 3:30 to 4:15 p. mt ■ Filling Station, 4:20 t0 4:60 p,m. • Whit^.Hill, 4:30 to 5 p.m. ' • ■ “ ~ Tramway, 5 to 6 p. m. " ' ru ' FRIDAYS, JUNE 29, JULY 6, 13, 20: \ =. Jonesboro, 1:30 to 5:30 p. m. - . , Dunk. Bakers, 3:30 to 4 p. m. ■ Winstead Place, 4:30 to 5 p;m. - SATURDAYS, JUNE 30, JULY 7, 14, 2l:* Sanford, 1:30 to 6 p. m. 'J'HE most perfectly molded feature* ..... can be spoiled by ft dull, faded com* V r plexion. When you subject the delicate ? f- texture of your skin to the searing heat • . of old-fashioned cooking methods; when you stand for hours in the stale air of « "~g stuffy kitchen, robbed of much of its • jpg oxygen by flaming fuel; when you al- - *M' low your complexion to be withered by noxious fumes and clogging greases, you t. a : are destroying your beauty. . / y : . Do not let the drugery of preparing meals three times a day over an old- s: . fashioned range Steal your charm away — fnd line y?ur face beysnafTpalfc mous beauty experts tell us that it not years, bat ary. skin that ages Woman. - ’ 1 ■ Electric cookery is cool, clean am automatic, so that, your hours in th kitchen are few and you have much'' happy freedom with which to build up> your vitality and put the sparkle in youc^ eye, while your meals cook to delicioua. perfection without attention. ,&■ A visit to our showrooms will allow you to see the new electric ranges and ' choose the model best fitted to your*' need. v. • '■tC'r-i 910 for Your Old Stove 910 Down—*2 Years to Pay " u * ■ • ■ CAROLINA 4 1-. :- . * v•. 1 •; i ; ,*-»-• ■ i; ■ H * V;; - -