CIER fine for each spot lohnnie was caught •s. Asked what he lese two spots into lur money go twice store. But we do SELL us a stock of ICULAR it and at the same isonable Prices ty— Store prices close on •me in and ask tore ►LINA COMPANY Fohns and “Don*t-Cares.** Our I Printing; if you don*t care for >ur Taste Better. LESLIE pp, and offers to the peo- It of linery lock will be h the season. |n is called to the new and varied imed and Untrimmed HATS. id Line of :s and Pretty oods mi0. Dr j. C. MANN sight Specialist will be at iS’ JEWELRY STORE Sanford, N .C. '^ednesday in each week from i-.OO A. M. to 4:00 P. M. fitted that are easy and rest- ^eak eyes, children and young jiven special attention. Cross Iraigthened without operation- REVIVAL AT M. E. CHURCH THIS WEEK Much interest is being manifested by the people of the community in the meeting at the M. E. church. The church attendance is large and the services interesting and helpful. Rev. Bradley is very favorably remembered here, having been pastor of Old Johnson Grove church some ten or twelve years ago. DONTS FOR OUR TOWN Don’t fail to sc/und the praises of Vass wherever you are. Don’t make your money off of your neighbors and then spend it with strangers. Don’t frown on every public im provement simply because it may cost you a dollar or two. Don’t sneer at the efforts of your fellow citizens to build up the town, but lend a hand yourself. Don’t talk a great deal about what should be done and remain on the back seat waiting for someone else to do it. Don’t say the public schools are a failure because your boy has been upsetting the school’s discipline and has been punished. Don’t stay at home on election day, but get out and hustle for good men and good government. Don’t let a good local paper, that is the ‘ town’s untiring champion, abandon the business because of a lack of patronage. Don’t forget to drop your dollar in the slot when the committee that is after a new enterprise comes around with the subscription list. Don’t forget that in building up the town hearty co-operation, united en deavor and a spirit of get-there are what win the day. There is no pull like a long pull, a strong pull, and a pull altogether. GIVE HER CREDIT There is o i1} ing we’ve got to give the women of Vass credit for— they do not very often make public comment on men’s clothes and the way men groom themselves. They have their preference as to beards, and whether a mustache is or is not becoming. But they are not leading any crusades against the length of men’s trousers nor kicking if the male of the species wants to go around with his shirt open at the neckband. Much criticised and com mented on herself, woman holds her peace insofar as the personal attire of men is concerned. Is this because she realizes that to refrain from mak ing public comment or taking organ ized action on personal matters is a little courtesy that oils the wheels of daily living, and that it would be better for all if the courtesy were returned. The clothing of women and girls—or the lack of it—is the topic for much criticism x>n the part of the male sex. But we must admit, and give credit accordingly, that on the other hand the average woman shows better judgment in that she lets man wear what he wants to, while she goes right ahead attending to her own business. The bonus seems to strike some of our statesmen as just the thing, if some way can be arranged for not paying it. The chap who likes to rock the boat doesn’t mind striking a match to see how much gasoline is left in the tank. MICKIE SAYS ^ NTO9ia, VW6 uvi tU‘^ _ AWD CftlAD -tJD <XX -tUCVA] ©or -m' A^MOUVVe. mo -tu' uM. AD -fU' GWtXPI >50VJOS OVA -tU' 00© Mi' OVK, U^S e>ow “tu' ^\(^i O^ST UV^ "tUJXf uC- RACE -tUM) ■ V' -tU' 0\rp ' No little boy ever got his picture in the Hall of Fame for saying: “Mother, I’m sick; please give me a dose of castor oil.” Pretty soon now we’ll again hear that story which starts: “I had him to the top of the water and he must have weighed ten pounds and ft I AM THE MOORE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE FOR *tihe trcsition I OBER. FERTILIZERS WE ARE SELLING FOR CASH ONLY To any one desiring to use these goods, if they will notify us we will be glad to quote prices. H. C. BUCHAN, Southern Pines N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY SCHEDULES Effective January 1st, 1922. Arrives from: Departs for: No. 12 Atlanta... 9:06 A. M. Raleigh, Portsmouth 9:06 A. M. No. 41 Raleigh 11:02 A. M Hamlet, Charlotte 11:02 A.M. No. 44 Hamlet 2:31 P. M. Raleigh 2:31 P. M. No. 11 Portsmouth 6:16 P. M. Atlanta, Jacksonville 6:16 P. M. For Rates and Schedule, consult H. A. BORST, Agent JOHN T. WEST, Div. Pass. Ag’t Vass, N. C. Raleigh, North Carolina iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiiiiii On the UF* Turn! All authorities are agreed that business is showing signs of a gradual improvement. The climax has passed, and we are going again in the right direction. REAL ESTATE PRICES WILL GO UR Always the tendency of real estate prices is to go up. But where a halt comes folks sometimes conclude that a turn in the other direction follows. Such a step is rare. It is not the experience in the Sandhills, nor in any other place where there is reason for good prices. Land Prices Held During” the Depression. Now comes the hour when they peg along again, and they will advance to make up for all the hesitation of the last year or so. The Sandhills are Starting on a Boom. The Best Purchase today is EDGEMOORE HEIGHTS Property. Edgemoore Heights has been kept on acreage prices up to the present, but this cannot continue forever. Before prices are advanced get in on this proper ty. Information can be had from FRANK BUCHAN, Southern Pines, s. B. RICHARDSON, Southern Pines LEONARD TUFTS, Manager of Knollwood, Inc., Pinehurst. 4': j ' I :i .1 '■ k li ii a 1 l-l: y I' I nit t! ! H' a>f I I lit ii' i 1- ■ ! :':i: I ; 1 I I U{ I-:-';

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