The New Temple Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY HARRY RICHMAN IN “PUTTIN’ ON THE RITZ” , The idol of Broadway in a tuneful Song and Dance Extravaganza. Dynimic! Vlmful! Glorious, with a gorgeous technicolor se quence. Matinee Monday. WEDNESDAY “THE BISHOP MURDER CASE” Try and Guess the Answer! Enjoy, an evening of 1001 Thrills! Matinee Wednesday—2 ladies on One Ticket. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Picture feverybody Has Been Waiting For “SARAH AND SON” With Ruth Chatterton and Frederick March. Made fof- Wo men! By Women! About a woman. Every woman will thrill too! See and Hear !! To the Women and Girls*of Sanford: You will enjoy this pic ture as you have never enjoyed one before. Don’t Miss It ! MATINEE THURSDAY-— 2 ladies on One Ticket. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. GET THE HABIT ! Poultry Sale JUNE 6th. Poultry will be received at Palmer and Reeves’ Stable on Endor Street, near the tobacco warehouses in Sanford, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. NEXT FRIDAY. Poultry will be bought in any quantity at the following Prices: ■ HEAVY HENS .....20c lb. LEGHORN HENS __ _ _ 18c lb. COLORED BROILERS, 2 lbs and up __30c lb. COLORED BROILERS, 1 1-2 to 2 lbs. __25c. lb. LEGHORN BROILERS_-_25c lb. NO BROILERS UNDER 1 1-2 POUNDS. ROOSTERS________10c lb. DUCKS-— .... —....15c lb. EGGS at MARKET PRICES ON DAY OF SALE. Do not feed chickens on day of sale. Do not tie their feet. Do not Put in Sacks. Do not crowd, they may smother. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE E. O. McMAHAN, County Agent SANFORD, ' N.C. Wants WANTED— 500 people to try oui i new Long Loaf Bread. Put up in , the red striped wrapper. Made by 1 Smith’s Bakery. I Trucker’s Favorite Early Roasting Ear Seed Com. J. H. Monger, San ford, N. C. 1 Now that school is out let the boys run and play, and to saw the skin of their toes, see our tennis shoes and oxfords, made by Hood, priced $1.00 and better grades, too. Stroud and j Hubbard. j ! Our new long loaf has a better j flavor and a white texture and stays j fresh longer. For each 10 clippings ] of our New* Long Loaf w’e will give one loaf free, at Smith’s Bakery. [ On gallon, of Poison Molasses should cover two acres cotton one; ! time, accordiM: to Coker Letter. Mix j | with one gallon of water and let them j ! have it. Sapona Mills, Inc., Sanford, N. C. Special Men’s fancy Sox, made in Burlington, N. C., value, 50c. Special buy,, and you are the winner, 3 pairs for $1.00. Stroud and Hubbard. Porto Rico sweet potato plants most every day. J. H. Monger, Sanford, N. C. Save your clippings of the New Long Loaf and present ten of them to Smith Bakery and get a loaf free. Say, folks, read this—Nu-Shine Shoe Polish, and it is one of the best selling, regular for 25c, special buy, and you are a winner, now 15c or two for 25c. Stroud and Hubbard. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, for ladies, or gentlemen. Good board furnished if desired. Mrs. J. F. Gonella, Comer Carthage and Endor Streets. M-29-4L Nitrate of Soda, Fertilizer, Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton seed hulls, Peanut Meal. Sapona Mills, Inc., .Sanford, N. C. j FOR SALE—Nice geese feathers, in bed, pillows or loose. 402 Hawkins I Avenue. I Tobacco Top Dresser 10 per cent Ammonia, 10 per cent Sulphate of Potash. Now ready. Sapona Mills, Inc., Sanford, N. C. Did you ever stop to think we have been here in your town almost four years, and we give the people of Sanford and Lee county credit for the good business we have had. Why not your patronage. Home Town Bakery, too. SMITH’S BAKERY. For the benefit of the people who tried our New Long Loaf, and did, not I buy any more for any reason, we have made new imnrovemeits in it thia l week. SMITHS BAKERY. Anklets, new tight, pretty colors, all sixes, sox, too, for bo vs and girls,-only 26c pair, Stroud and Hubbard. POISON JiOLASSES for Boll Weevil, now rea.lv. 50c per Gallon in barrel lota, 60. per gallon, in your jug, one gallon or more. Sapona Mills, Inc. u Better lawns, (towers, gardens with Yigoro. Vigor.' e.m be used equal ly well under all "ge tables because it contains all the different elements of plantfood they require. It is com plete, scientifically balanced. J. Hr Monger, Sanford,’ N. C. Coake’s Prolific Seed Com. J. H. Monger, Sanford. N. C. Tennis Shoes and fancy straps, all colors, aiaea, made by Hood Rubber Company, priced ft.00, better grades, too. Stroud and Hubbard. TOP DRESSKK for Cora and Cot ton, 10 per cent Ammonia, 10 per cent Potash. Now ready. Sapona Mills, Inc., Sanford, N. C. FOR SALE_Stroller, baby high chair. Phone un-I FOR RENT—Desirable offices. Good location. Ste. e Street. Apply Wil kins- Ricks Comp ny. Cane seed, millet wed, Sudan grass, mixed cow peas, Teosinte, seed pea nuts. J. H. Monger. Sanford, N. C. FOR RENT—Two or three furnish ed or unfurnished rooms, furnace heat and garage. Mrs. W. D. Hunt er, Phone 66-L. Mclver Park. Red arrow spray for chewing and sucking insects A non-poisonous pyrethum spray that is highly recom mended for killing practically all in sects on vegetables and flower plants and fruit trees. Especially effective against Mexican bean beetle, Japan ese beetle, striped cucumber beetle, cabbage and tomato worms, squash and potato bugs, and aster and dahlia beetles. An ounce makes six gallons of spray. A.teaspoonful to a gallon of water. 80c an ounce bottle. J. H. Monger, Sanford, N. G. FOR RENT—Modem furnished ap artments for light housekeeping. Private Baths. Boone Trail Lodge. TOMATO PLANTS—Greater Balti more, etc. Boone Trail Lodge. . • FOR RENT—One house on Green St., one on Chisholm, one on Washigton Street, 5 to 7 rooms. See O. P. Makepeace. FOR SALE—rBull Terrier pups, good stock, $3.00. Mrs. C. D. Brown, by Kelly Store^ East Sanford. Remnants, odds and ends in Ladies’ woven sandals. Price reduced to $2.98. A real bargain if you hurry while we have your size. Stroud &' Hubbard. FOR SALE—A fresh milk cow, will give 'four gallon s of milk per day. Apply to T/A. Mansfield, Sanford, . Bout* Mr.fi . essive INCORPbRATED SANFORD, JONESBORO, SILER CITY, LILLINGTON, VARINA, APEXi PITTSBORO, DUNN,TROY AND LIBERTY. “North Carolina Stores for North Carolina People” YOUR FOOD BILL WILL BE LESS If You Buy Your Groceries At PROGRESSIVE STORES. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 5 Cakes 29c P. & G. SOAP, 7 Cakes 25c MEDIUM IVORY,3 S^21c CRISPO, 3 packages 25c RICE, Whole Graio, 4 lbs. 25c PIPVI EC S*>r, yurt jars SOe rl VlYLCO Sweet,quart jars 33e STUFFED OLIVES, 6 oz. jar 23c POST TOASTIES, 2 pkgs. for 15c RICE CRISPIES, 2 for 25c WASHBURNS KUOc MATCHES, £r£«. 6 for 15c DAIRY LEA Milk 3 tall cam 25c ’ 6 aanll urn 25e FAT BACKS, B*1 11c Gold Medal **“££“ 19c WESSON OIL, it can 25c Yellow ClingPeaches, 3 <«57c CERTO, 30c Banquet Tea, 11^-; ^ California Lemons, Ladr£ 35c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. JQc LETTUCE, large head 10c Green Beans, nkl £der* SQUASH, young and tender lb., 5c CUKES, fresh, lb. Clfttf TOP^ DRESSER—Potash all Sulphate of Soda and Magnesia Limestone. Sapona Mills, Inc. • 9n*y Jl-35 pair for ladies pure silk full fashioned Humming Bird ho siery, both'Chiffons silk tO' tops and servlet weights with hem tops. Stroud and Hubabrd. Say, ladies, the wrong polish will ruin your blonde- and white slippers. 'We have the best for only 25c. Stroud and Hubbard. PEANUT MEAL—The best feed go ing for the cow, the hog, the mulp, and tastes good to you. $2.00 per bag. For sale by, C. H. .Smith. SALESMAN Wanted with car to sell coffee to merchants on commission basis. Give references in reply ing. Answer care Express. IjOST—One black horse pony,weight about 400 pounds. Finder please communicate with H. C. Booker, Colon, N. C. FINAL NOTICE! ...Clean Sweep Sale... ONLY FEW DAYS LEFT TO YAGATE BUILDING—MUST Move —JUNE FIRST. Note Few Extra Specials offered ain Store, next to our main store. Goods left will be moved to Barg For Final Clean Up Sale. All You can now buy Cheaper than later after it is moved. jfay. WILKINS-RICKS STOCK A t THE OLD Steele Street Stand. ”************* All men’s and boys’ Suits one-hal f their original price. Get it now r UR LESS. LTfeble $1.65 to $3.00 yard Silks. Your choice.... ....'• S] .00 Children’s Sox just One half their prij price. 75 Pairs ladies and Children's Shoes .tb be given away while they ~ Free. ^25 Pairs each dayj|^rsday, Friday and Saturday. IQ Boys’ Suits, Serge and Cordurp^ each $1.00 ?nFineSilkPresses, $5.95(to $2150 value. Clean sweep price $2.98 10 ladies satinella and rayon Princess Slips, Priced at $1.00 to $6.00 each, choice.. 09c each Ladies’ Spring Coats, during Cle an Up sale. Any coat in the house, value up to $39.50 ....$9.75 each “Munsing Silk Bloomers,” $2.00. grade ... .$1.00 pair Richardson Silk Thread, ....5C spool Coats Spool Cotton, 2 for..’ 5C Lilly 400 yards Spool Cotton ........ . .5c spool PURCHASED AND CLOSING OUT WILKINS-RICKS STOCK Guaranteedforttye This quality tire lit built to outlast and outclass any tire at its low price. Its Web-Cord construction, extra-thick tread and patented road-gripping tread design give the riding ease, durability, and appearance of many high priced tires. No wonder it is oatstripping competition! Now offered at amazing low prices. Boy while you can save. 4 Ply 6 Ply U. S. Peerless U. 8. Peerless BUILT BY THE WORLD’S* LARGEST PRODUCER* OF RUBBER Anderson Autoi Service Co.

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