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|Miim a to Chart* Chaplin and
Doagtoa Fhixfaaakn at pAUt coat ia
■ring just a little further than thia
man is willing to go.
“Folks who, go ta the fog*ty -fccnst
are Mam fa) Ufa. That is troa fat
ainrty aiaa cases aat «f weary km
drad. and no eaaaty it sailed upon ta
ttoaa than tiny year enjoyed before
ia thatr ttuaa.” sags tUa man. laa
in faeae *1 aayptying than with ovary
tael Wfost and Meaarty, and if (hay
neat her* lamia* th*o let th* prfrt
Mgv of supplying tha taaartaa go ta
thaaa aaft-mindad folks who want to
itop over ahaat thaaa.” .
that mb daaa art thtak waU of tha
idea of sailing tha pnant county
haan and fans aad towiillag a large
inn «f money ta hay and Mid a new
antes of the aoonty home who got
InnsaaMh ha aaya. da net kam far
to walk antil thay asms in right of tha
paWs head. Than they can see tha
world go hy.
. CODE OF ETHICS
(Hard) OaroUaa Piaaa Aaseriatiar)
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, WATS PAID BT CAB OWNERS
pMtml States b only 0.0064 seat—1
wnl for each MO mUs* of food.
DETECT MAIL ROBBERS
Daria* the peat year a *teot away
registered letters and perks gee la the
•oathwestern eeetlon of the United
States were opened and the eenbnts
were ruai at After "“wh difficulty
tho location of tho robberies eras Oast
Borrowed down to one of six poet
The only else to the mystery was
that after tbs packages had been
rifled they wore sealed. Upon tide
frail due inspectors worked for sev
or a l modth*.
finally, one of tho Inspectors was
•track with aa idea, but because It
did mot assn easy important ha de
rided to try it eat without eoaftdiag
in tho e^her inspectors at work on the
Before lea* aa envelope that had
ban sobbed of its ooataate and then
re sealed was risen to him. He quick
ly rsristaoad rite mucilage on the flap
end hold tho envelope to Ms nose.
After taking a good Ion* sniff ha
tested that he would bass the mys
tery solved within e week.
What he had dons was to prepare
4x lots of mucilage, each with a dif
ferent perfume; Ulac, lily of the val
ley, violet, nrignoette, rose aad helio
trope. TUs maeUage hs distributed
among the six offices under suspicion.
In reseating this letter the thief used
tbs mucilage end when the Inspector
sniffed the perfume he traced the of
floe from which the theft took piece
lightning killed 42S persons in this
country bet year.
Pleating
Hemstitching
Buttons Covered
AM work Nbmd to St Wan
MRS. W. E. MURR
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Indian Chief
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Briefly speaking the Indian Chief is a Big Scout, and
Uke its famous little brother, it is away ahead of the
motorcycle procession, from a tsndpoint of quality and
up-to-the-minute. To show that the Chief is used very
largely for tide car work, the frame construction in the
1024 model has been greatly strengthened and reinforced.
A new improved valve release lever, Similar to the one
. supplied on the Indian Scout, is regular equipment. And
the 61 or 74 with Princsaa aide car reflects strength end
beauty. Its roominess and comfortable upholstery invite
closer acquaintance.
Sport, pleasure and utility are the three essential fac
tors which have made motorcycling attractive and which
enable you to enjoy ownership of a motorcycle to the ut
most
D. D. GALES
i«S McKay Street
RADIO!
Important Effective August 5, 1924, Radio Corporation of America announces new re
duoed prices.
•Important Prices Of Radtola receivers are guaranteed against decline until February
1, 1925.
' Important Complete line of Radiolas so now'constituted is all that Rad(p Corporation
of America will offer in the way of radio receivers for fall and winter —
.. . ThU policy being announced by the ftadio Corporation of America at.
T 4hs beginning of the eesfixm reprove* all doubt of'reaeon for may one best- > -
tating to place their order forth la season’s dcatdJTiam Will Ue ■ gisat ’ -
• demand for radio.
While we have a complete stock of radio at present and large orders
placed, we are not sure just what we will be able to get We. therefore,
QfB* those expecting to purchase to place their order as soon as possible to
guarantee delivery.
We guarantee a satisfactory installation- Get our installed prices.
Carolina Willys Light Company .
. Distributors • .. i
Laurinburg, North Carolina
The Books Open August 1st !
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For the next new series oj shares in the j
Scotland County Building & j
Loan Association i
After August 1 you may pay the initial fees and subscribe for j
the number of shares you want. September 22 you will begin mak- {
ing regular weekly payments and from that date the new series is
operative.
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Twofdld Advantage
It offered by the Building & Loan Association. It oonserves the
wealth of thf community and creates new wealth by building
houses. Under this plan eny man may become a home owner.
Help a good cause, do your county a good turn and bring added
business and wealth to yourself, by subscribing for some shares hi
t!w New Series.
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Scptland County Building & Lour Association
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