p,>« signal (Bards
BKOWB.
,09 South Steele St.
SANFORD. N * Q ■ •-
"TT^dTgregg,
£\ is t* Liberty, N. C.
0« n1tl> c am ., to 5 p.m.
Hours h a - m# » r ~
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rSliu-Fixery
f ) “ r ve your shoes mended.
•II save tiuving a new pair.
Lam hardware co.
Pittsboro* N. C*
M. D.
PITTSBORO, N. C.
* Main street, Dr. H. T. Cho
Office:
... former office.
phones: Office. 43. Residence, 39
m LUTHER C. ROLLINS.
List Siler City, N. C.
See over Siler Drag Store.
Hours Ba. to sp. m.
m HP o|PM wmrnmmmmmmmmmmmm
,CT0 R R- JOHNSON.
4ttorney-at-Law,
in all courts—Federal, State
,ctl ' and County.
* over Brooks & Eubanks Store
rtheast comer court house square.
PITTSBORO, N. C
aTcTr ay,
Attoraey-at-Law.
PITTSBORO, N. C.
StfTFUNERAL parlor,
nrate Hearse Service Maintained
P For Colored Patrons.
Embalming
Ofers Superior Funeral Service.
lAets, Accessories. Coffins
Biter Otr. W. Cn
(few Way to Stop
[ Night Coughing
Those who have suffered the tor
tures of sleeplessness due to con
tinual coughing at night, and who
as a result often feel utterly worn
cut and useless during the day,
seed no longer permit their systems
to be weakened and their vitality
apped by this distressing ailment,
lor through a very simple treat
amt the trouble can be stopped al-
Mt at once, and people often get
Stir full night’s rest undisturbed
liter the very first trial.
Here is the method: Simply get a bot
a of the prescription known as Dr.
Eng's New Discovery from any good
irjg store. Then to-night before re
tag take one teaspoonful and hold It in
jour throat for 15 or 20 seconds before
sallowing it. This prescription has a
touble action. It not only soothes and
-:als the soreness and irritation, but it
piickly loosens and removes the phlegm
ttii congestion which is the real cause
ts the cough. So your throat is left
wonderfully soothed and cleared of irri
tating gatherings, you can sleep soundly
cid restfully, and the cough is usually
{one in a very short time.
Dr. King's New Discovery Is a remark
able remedy for coughs, chest colds,
coarseness, sore throat, spasmodic croup,
Bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchial asth
k At all good druggists. Ask for
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8 JJBWght over fifty years ago gs
Zm? ex Perience with it g|
i SJJJes over a good long em
I & Mr. Joe A. Blake- g?
s anJr a Civil War veteran B
I‘ ormer Virginian, who if §»
I pilj a prominent citizen of “?
LS’ fe ? as - “ lt the best B
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| «et biaous and I found that gp
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lack-draught
Hes i^ 16 and quickest re- B
to 7W 011 ? £ et * Since I came fth
attacv? s 1 " ave theße bilious J
a i cks ev «y now and theit- B
wheS. n wdl .bilious any- Bb
I find J
•oon a Black-Draught B
After { f t J a g^t€na m * out * B
not: P w d ?‘ es ’ in bttle or J
Tuf, iJ? al i *ififbt again." •
thedford'g Black-Dmught H
medici?: rF ' Iy , v Wtable liver mm
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in a bver and bowels tm
natural way, as
ihvfte s2,S5S^g
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A HOME in pittsboro.
f STRANGE AND CURIOUS.
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Peculiarities That Will Astonish
Almost Anyone.
Another world war is predicted for
1925.
A monkey in New York eat $l2B
worth of canaries.
Payrolls in New Jersey are now’
being sent by airplane.
Sixty thousand Ihomes are to be
built-in Paris for the poor.
A ship’s cargo of 75,000 eels re
cently arrived in Philadelphia from
Canada.
A woman in New York starved her
self to death grieving over her dead
husband.
Mrs. Ferguson, the next governor
of Texas, is making her own inaugu
ral gowns.
Caught driving a car with one head
light, the mayor of Poplar Bluff,
was fined $lO and costs.
While being operated on, Sanford
Dreyfus died from fright in the
Lincoln hospital in Milwaukee.
While preparing to commit suicide,
Daniel Hinnersholt, of Reading, Pa.,
dropped dead from, heart disease.
Henry Martin, of Baltimore, talked
in his sleep. His wife listened. Now
Henry has no wife. She got a divorce.
Thomas Lawson, of Boston, at one
time a great financier, is now a to
tal wreck in a Massachusetts hos
pital.
The campaign fund of the Repub
licans amounted to $3,063,952. There
is a balance in the treasury of
1 $355,264.
A Poland China pig was killed near
Hagerstown, Md., that weighed
I 1,116 pounds. The hams weighed 117
pounds each.
singine “It Is Well With My
Soul,” an evangelist dropped dead
ci pulpit in a church at Independ
ence, Kansas.
John A. Hicks, in an almshouse at
Los Angeles, Cal., is suing his wife
for SIOO a month alimony. She is
worth $30,000.
A living skeleton, weighing 58
pounds, married the fat woman in a
show in New York. The woman
weighed 468 pounds.
For 30 years Ike Whitebeck, of
Masaschusetts, caught rattlesnakes
and was never bitten. A few days ago
he was killed in a runaway accident.
K. A. Goodwin, of Salem, N. J.,
had hiccoughs for three days and was
nearly dead. A fire alarm whistle
sounded, which frightened Godwin
and his hicoughs stopped.
Harold Lester, of East Dubuque.
lowa, out hunting, shot at a rabbit
and mised it. Becoming mad at the
shot he threw his gun against a tree,
the gun fired and Lester was killed.
COST OF HIGH SCHOOL
INSTRUCTION GREAT.
To old timers who ran private high
schools and had difficulty in collect
ing $3. a month per high school pu
pil, the cost of instruction in the
public high schools today seems ex
cessive. Tabulations fund in State
j School Facts show a tuition cost of
over 39 cents a day as the average
in the public high schools of the state,
while the daily cost of instruction of
high school pupils in Currituck coun
ty was a little over 70 cents a day,
ranging down to 22 cents a day in
Lincoln county. In fifty counties the
daily cost per pupil for instruction
alone was over 39.3 cents. When the
cost of transportation, high interest
on investment, and a score of other
items are counted in, the average
daily cost of high school pupils is so
large that the state should not be
satisfied with anything but the very
best results. Teachers and pupils,
alike, should be required to cooperate
in securing for the state real educa
tion for the SIOO, or more, a year
paid out for each high school pupil.
The average daily cost of elemen
tary instruction in the whole state
last year was 18.1 cents.
The daily cost of high school in
struction in Chatham county was 32.9
cents, about 62 cents lower than .the
state.
HEALTH OFFICERS’ INSTITUTE.
■ V
An Institute for the health officers
of the state wil be conducted at Ral
eigs by the State Board of Health for
a week begining Monday, December
15. The Institute will be conducted by
Dr. E. F. Long and H. A. Taylor, dep
uty state health officers.
The American ambition
seems equally divided between pass
! ing another law and passing another
car. L
There is no doubt about taxes be
ing certain. But there- is much un
certainly about what is going to be
taxed.
B3F* SEE YOUR LABEL <s ®,
I This pretty Patent Leather
Pump, Price—
ss.oo
Our Pretty Hosiery worn with
this Pump makes you feel and
look fit to meet a crowd.
This Boyish Oxford for Girls,
fine for walking or school
wear, conies in light and dark
tan, also black, Priced—
s3.oo to $6.00
ALL SIZES and WIDTHS.
the shoe Stroud & Hubbard,
HOSIERY The Shoe and Hosiery Store, 8
I STORE Sanford, North Carolina |
H THE UNIVERSAL CAR 1
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i-Hl
I PRICES I
REDUCED I
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• II Effective December 2, the Ford Motor Company announces El
H new low prices on all Ford cars. f A reduction of Twenty 11
; H Five Dollars on the Fordor Sedan and lower prices on all I
| U other types make Ford cars even greater values than ever ■
I NEW PRICES i I
■KB
■ RUNABOUT $260.00 B’
H TOURING CAR 290.00 j Hi
>'H COUPE 520.00 Hj
H TUDOR SEDAN 580.00 ~|
H FORDOR SEDAN 660.00 B
'H CHASSIS 225.00 M
H TRUCK CHASSIS 365.00
|B ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT B
■ H These are the lowest prices ever off ered in the history of the Ford i
H Motor Company. They create a new standard of value for motor ft
: ft car transportation. ft
I ft
1 SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER ||
The movie magazines keep talking
about the reason why Will S. Hart -
and his wife separated. Possibly
Hart wasn’t the right kind of liver.
nOGK AT YOUR LABEL '
.
ONLY TWO WEEKS "TILL
Shop early and buy your friends
Something Useful
Lots of new Footwear coming in
this week for the wise
“Christmas Shoppers.”
NEW LIGHT TAN PUMPS.
i
Two and Three Eyelet Ties. New
Black Velvet Pumps.
Pretty Pure Silk Hosiery to go
with any Pair of Oxfords
or Pumps, all Colors.
Priced—
sl.so to $5.00
Our Silk Hosiery is the very best
We don’t suppose the fact that!
England (has raised the price of
rubber means that she is going
to give us the bounce.
' LOOK AT THeTaREL ON PAPER
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I A man can’t have : much peace of
mind when somebody-, else is giv
ing him a piece of their own.
Wouldn’t it he fine if onions just
smelled as good as they taste?
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YOUR WEIGHT FREE—
This is the best pair of scales
made.
You are welcome to use
them. Call in often.
WATCH YOUR WEIGHT j