rf^ :gr oito fJlfqfol no u n i rc 7;.0(«(f JcVO ‘wr/!ol<i“ J,!}•-'•{ oil i n: , WafMiriiRRiOW^ real paople . .. and avery one i: ai K7I3»8 xiiimf, ,siH * | >» ''>•<* J-vt ,^1 Uloil*' 9rf» fntW, ",f,7 niio [7*i Now a Regular Feature ■ -5■ »i , ©£ iThis Papa*^ ,<■« • •' Tkla famous war rvvrTo<irvY*rl 4 ;-r' .;• TU*'famous.war correspondent and headline - hunter has searched for adYenihir* jin the farcor- I tiers of the earth, but right hire ih fof»erig4, ye ■ Main street, he has Id and what he declares are just | as strange and exciting happenings as any that he has encountered in his wanderings over the face of the globe. f It is these absorbing true tales of adventure in the lives of ordinary people, as told to Gibbons ,, and retgld by him ip hi? own forceM and entertain ing ^4y;fiiat'are tioW'eppearLg'ijb thfes^ ;c31iMns. jda *m0 *y)r} ,;kj.fno'io 'i-Hnzi o.U(i?.1a fififj- /’•<{1, i fcHi't ‘Vu; jd jpp mmvmm qwe •>oc 'S;- “The Mule.in the Mine” z:’wJ. TS Famous. Headline Hunter,. 31*’; T JS is a story about a mule. Maybe you’ll.ggt a kipk out oflit. I So did Anthony Perol£^*HI C'TOliCi J T.. It happened in K-eoal mine back in 1919. The coal company,' 'onjt •ays, bought a fine young" mute to be IraineSTo baul'coaTcars ii. ffii' I nice 7°“»«r flrfffr M; 1fefnmP* $e in coal shafts and this one was no exception. . Towt. says Jt. takes a lot of patience and experience to train a mi le to Behave himself underground uniessyou shoot hlm and bury Him. Bu this 1 mule, mine bef< puj -right to work,on the cars.without ever having been In t coal re-aidlhe*iidn*t’tilfeTta^bltj■‘Arid he-tehe.Wed“66* displeasure-mule like—by kicking. “1 Wetl, tlr- every‘tlme-he- kleked.Tenysays, he hl* We.book smack against the low, rocky roof of the shaft and hurt himself more'than ’ - did:the roof, still. After i time his hiaok got alt sqr«Jsnd h<; Ijlroselif got wild kicks, in which ho cartie off second bes< sorer best, M ■ In no 1 few wild j Mulo would rajfe his headsand flap his huge ears inquiringly at the low roof. And that’e Just what a smart mins mule" never doea because . Brings his sensitive ears Into contest with the high tension wires ovej ] head with disastrous results. /'':' i f U ■' Wham 1 Whenever the mule gave that rock roof a dirty look the roof i Back at hlm with air electric shock that-slapped Mr. Mule-down as thou;h ha had been slapped by the Brown Bomber. i ' 1 You Just Can’t Knock Sense Into i Mule. Now a mule Is a pretty stubborn customer and that newcomer toAk an 'AwfuIbAatlhg BAfote he hegdlfto get wise:1 Every time the driver would : him up to a car he’d arch his back and let loose with both feet Ouch I A1 ■harp rock In Ip the roof-wdtfld stab that sore spot hi his back' Tp would] come the head and ears and a dirty look and, xowle, the sparks’woeld fly from his Big eats add down would go Mr. Mule again fob The dount! ) , All that rough treatment on his first day, Tony aays, didn’t help that mule’s disposition at all. Finally, he decided to change hie mode j of attack. After all When you’re getting licked you don’t keep on I boring in. Hie back waa plenty Sore and he wae etill tingling from h|a j last electric slap-down when he changed tactics. If you can’t kick you j can bits, to when the laughing driver went .to hitch him up again he | got the surprise of hie mining life. ■ Mr. Mule bared MS "big yellow teeth and, head down and ears flat, went for the driver. That gentleman, Tony says, didn’t waste any time at all in ■'chopping down a convenient man-hole. The mule missed him, but, seeing some other annoying humans In the shaft, he made for them-with Are In his blood shot eye. i The Mule Suspects Tony'Is His Annoyer. And that’s where Tony comes into the plcttirfe, Tony hadn’t touched that mule’s sore* back or flicked his ears with tt high-tension wire, but the mule didn’t know that. Maybe he thought Tony-waa the electrician. Anyway, be name tearing along the narrow shaft, with month wide open, straight fQt Tony! ; ! Tony says his mouth looked like the opening of a new tunnel, studded with big . yellow nuggets I AA ' » ’ <Y ' »’-Y ^r ' fcv-'-A VBut Tony dldtl't stop to admire' the.view. No slr-ree. Tony ducked W *v*round a corner and doWnJin empty chtlte ad, fast as he could go. H®w . $hs chute waa only ttvs Tobt high, and Tony is six feet In his stocking J feet. He wasn’t in his stocking fset- st the' time, so that made another , ,, Inch -he had' to duck to keep- hla head from slapping rocks the Way ■r> > : 3 ijjj Ada right after Tony came the mule 1 That mule wasn't fooling! 1 ®je was squealing like a stuck pig, hnd Ala dentnl ware, Tony says, looked llke( ft tooth I paste ad. Tony thought fast, and, maSSfe**# sharp Jeff -turn—without; giving . i*,left-tura signal—he dropped hla length Into a convenient Bian-holei had |flj! there gasping for breath. hi! •, , The manhole Wubiyt'Oeep maybe the mule Wonidnt see, $b« .'.Ala's,! mule' was no Jaetrasf 11 ne -Just dug his 1 that left turn on the fly 1 %g|reJisg In^ithe Earth* le Hfrajsnft tteep though hide Tjpny completely, but h' for Jpbr Tony’s false taope& 's'A ’T*"> <a,tTh* peeked, out and whence taw the tfsth coming ' ‘fbr1 hie hiding place he thought It Was the end of him. 1 He flQured .that , tl*'<hhj#'i^h[ |ftfr(^ and (tsrbplnW all '*8ey haW (to, 7 [ ( ; do would be-to put a cover on the manhole and a tombstone ovtHit, _ ' j.' * 'f!hsy never ,<weht flat Itle fcniah'ed botty put aflnlfe A ijj i ' "f But then a fupny,thing happened. „ „ , ’ill " yni.ri; jjj [’/*■ i ,'j ahe tnuib (topped; fldadat the wsniinie'anduooited down.'Toby looked op andthe eyes, of map and .Beast met. The mule's were hloqdshot. Tooy't buljrlUK out of their sockets, 1 The mule leaned tils'dripping muzzledo I :-m i m Free. Tony’s pale face. T<my, sjjufldaredk,. x / a , , And—betlevs H oh riot—^that fhut* gave Tony a big klaat * Tony's; mouth dropped open. The mule straightened up. (free E “took out for thpse wires,'.’ Tony yelled. But Tony, wasn’t Just betflg kind’ the friendly mule. , He taMan'i wantthst ton of aeutlmental mule; to get after that ha pleaded for the mdgjwltft tt)« “¥1 the panic-stricken beast up *'tep«1de"; and *'| and nevy (Mtte’ths mines. •" ■tapped down on top of him! , Well) sir,. Tohy sayi ns foreman, and they 1 ontoftl .rS M-,lnol««a ©I iut Is 817 ‘HlOff jTcWy. dl l iiou get "rmim ijoy ’{Ik y every business the pe-:: riod of apprenticeship -la1 likely >to;'> be more or leasbpring and jsrarely . highly remunerative. But this period , ■ j Getting Ahead a&'ifl V> vfr.ui*ir)r,\ offT jRvr By Floyd B. Foster. i '£ .VO>r/ .ilfifflR Sfi;/ ■■.'prijoum Kiif^ p*-f» a i i ITW ■ Importance I of1- Untwine i.! j r> af dmYouTOwiiMind i»> I-..-..:.; ,</ •rrft.'MJ'IW'JtliJM '* 8!rt i'i:TL i ^e^*j;.ego : tbb, pprspn Jirectpf of one of the country’s i largest business organizations re marked that' in his experience ohe of thafarestlofhumahindividuabiia u the young man about to enter bust- u ness who possesses a faiply, definite u, .idea pf what he wants to do and hip s }qualifications for doing it. | ii To be underta-h in youT owu mind - , about What you want: tp.rdoi when yon are applyingfora,job ip a. seri-; 9US enough handicap, but the handi-' cap is far more serious if the under-1; tafnty'continues for months or years ') jafterymi chavfe landed: the a'oto Yet " : this uncertainty ,doea; continue ,.to.'! exist in the minds of great numbers , of men and is a, factor largely ie-,,. Spdnsibie f farther.. • - ipfansibie ffarthe lkck' ttfadeceSs^of , those who spend their ^entire lives drifting frpm one job to another, In nearly eVerv busirtess the pe-1 .( can be invaluable to the beginner if' ne uses it to study the workings of . _study t _ 'the, business in ali its phases. and ; to make up his mind in which of these phases—accounting, research,; ‘ selling, general administration, etc.'" —he is'- most, interested and best1" trustified tb sheeted, '‘ - 1 The business leadora faf tomorrow v titudes lie. Who ire developing a dif-11 ! initie purpose to tdiart theirefareers' , accordingly, and_ who t by observa-1' - tiop, reading andstaly are equip-'; < ping thejmsafves to attain fheip goal,; t r NOTICROF LANDSALLi Hi UfljK Under and by. virture of the powpi of sale, contained in; tv certain i deed oi trust to the undersigned trustee, date* November 12, 1927, recorded in Bool 127, : page 45, Lee-County registrj and pursuant) Ip default and op, appli cation oft the holder of the note there': by .secured, ; I, will, sell, at :publif auction to the last and highest biddei for cash at! the Courthousedoor of Lee County, North Carolina at 12:00 Noon March )81, 1936, a certain tract of land situate in Beep River Township, Let county, North Carolina,’; bounded kt follows, to witjtuifaii/of in alnob 19 BEGINNING, at a stake,.}*iW- Gun tpF* comer,,pate pointe®, running ^ 1 w, 19.50 chains to a stake and point; era; thence S. 87 E.21.60 chains to ; stakei 'and pine pointers j thence Ne t V.-U •J.T-1 -.nmn&Vi ni a IjilifnrWi jtos to a stake, oak point 1,_,„!»;87 W, 43|e|}aiii4 to the iWi^gl,,i «6ntainin? ! 48.481 acijek; Less 2 acre* ljeretofo: tf ___... the above desorbed lap d to the ehurch-an,l school. j, oMtkUmtn 'ii. •. 1, a - ,D. B. Teaguk, Trustee, ilootlft. sro;: . : . , MORTGAGEE sale of land !;! _ iiii jlTOdbts ajjd^hy virtue o# the powfctl of sale contained in that certain moml 'gage made and executed on the 19fl| day: Of February, !925, bylaaac MtpSJ -dhisdit) and ’ tS i'e, Eflie . jHurchisqd ‘ which, isaidi'instrumept is recorded the offiee-of the Register of Deed JefnlsW-iCouffty, North : Carolina i^t iBook il6vi*t ifiage 242, default; having been tnadeln payment of the ndte j seeurtdl’bjM said mortgage and the ’ powdh 'df ' tale having ktecome operi '.j4ve,"tije^jfbd*rsigned mortgagees Witt 11th day of March, 19*8 i|) »bi■■viioljM 12 o’clock noon;.; jjj; l atitheiOod^ti House door Lee CodnH ty, North Carolina offer Tor pale anil ; 1 fch, 19*8 -sell, atf (public auction to the: higher hlijdef tO'Sallsfy said indebtedness, the following 'tract or parcel of land tte jLpp^S iaa.pmn'eyed by Francis ijiai^Brij* 9924, and described(,by me -and-iboondp as follows: , ijjj BEGINNING: At a1 stake in the north' Bide of Steele Bridge ro$j OOttM a'iffw. 700 feet to a'stakejSn M'lui^t'-ltery Worthy’s Hite; theticf ^/M^Worthy’s iine: ahd Isattc jturchj son's,jlines N. &l'tf \ W.:9p$ fee* fltjake with pointers; thfei*)i ^[, ,9,^ W.J029 feet to a stake on me sputjh & roadi thepce. §. ,69.15{!e 508 fqet tqia stake north side, of ro^dj thence , eonianumg with said, roadjsSL 52.80 tEb 308 feet to a stake, south jitje of noaidpithehce N. 84 1-4 E. .245 tqlt tti a Stikb|'thence S. 83 E.IKO feet’ll thd hekhtning, containing 15.2 acitk ’Aiort' dr IdSB. 1)1 tiruary 13th., 1936., Ivr otqdhiiWiTi Gilliam . and Mary ^ win , [ jGiUipm, Mortgagees and 0 0 Bigness of J. R. Jones, Jr. : 03TIT iiiuil .--—, i i I; j II You Wear " 'I'1 FALSE TEETH •^ itry-N+w Alkaline Powder FASTKKTH holds yx)ur plates wiU Prove » prjeat souron satlsfaction to you. Its soothing. i V.?* tttu 1 LU you- sootmna; j 'CUBhlOh Afreet prevents pressor* on the J nstttvq i popple ‘‘appearing in. public” i imwv UPC U_,. ***** men, salespeople, actors, sine***,; - — 11 fasteesth to musicians should use’_— r ^ , rrt, avoid, any possible embarrassment of 'n <*■ <&0l-Pluf -• - /AST ; .ji I .O til , Produced by Conrtipation ._ A deMMln* laxative -piifely TMP*- , k-Draught--IsTttM flrUt t'of thouaande off l who have fouijd i r iha dwnwa i bowel* many disagreeable / itlpetlon promptly c&4 bejrelleved. J. P. Mahaffey, of] rite#: "I have found 1 very effective in the | . _f dtotrelhWin by constipation, I taka Black-Draught.” ▲ natural, purely vegetable laxative. BLAC K-DRAUGHT I’M SOLD It always works Just do -what hospitals do, and the doctors insist on. Use a liquid laxa tive, and you can bring yaursfclf to{; docklike regularity without strain or‘ ill effect. A liguid can always be taken in gradually reduced doses. Reduced dosage is the secret of any real relief , from constipation. Ask a doctor about this. Ask your druggist how very popular Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin nas become. Jt gives the right kind of help, and right amount of help. Taking a little less each time, gives the bowels a chance to act of their own accord, until they are moving regularly and thoroughly without any help at.alL . i \ .( Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pfepsin ddnA tains senna and cascara—both natural laxatives that form no habit. The ac tion is gentle, but sure. It ;will relieve any sluggishness or biliotis condition due to constipation without upset. NOTICE OF SALE OF COLLATERAL Under and By virtue pf the power yf sale contained in a certain notfe, executed by D. Godfrey on April 3, L933 in the original amount of $500.21 :he undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the office yf the Liquidating Agent of Page rrust Co., Sanford, N. C.» at 12 o' :lock noon, on Thursday, February ?7, 1936, the following described col lateral: () \ Note of J. B. Godfrey and Mary C. Godfrey, in the original amount ol $1,000.00, dated December 27, 1927 secured by Deed of Trust of the same date, recorded in Harnett County Re gistryf Book 224, Page 203, on sevent; js»ix and sey^h-tehtfia' C7&7) Acrea-Ti ['/0\. v\vn Vjlf iU )drff.':t ~i1 1 No 9 iff t/J «)Vdl ; 1 i!j<N f •(-!■».'fti off SOOT .it. s’H To oii br;;>! DOWN .If .T A I,.Mi DOWN , YoarQleetrtoRata. ,hot dropped etqad, . 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Garoiine/ £^;^|ght Company mi*1 ■ T: dfr-, ' 6&c&au£y ei C H;l A P MORE orf it amleS-A-* f 8 ^niniom boo') ,!->v d ad, Barbecue Township, Harnett County, N«*t^QB»|KiHii'jriKsSsist*.HHZr This 6th. aky'oT FebruaryjTi93B. Undfii :'r* ;ue of the power of saf# cobtayfeJf/W) a| Wrtp-ty deed of trust made and. dated. 29th. December, 1930, by J. E. Cox and wife Rebecca Cox, which is duly registered in office of Register of Peeds for Lee County in Book 125, page 242, demand having tleen made upon the undersigned trus tee to sell said property by the holder! of, the mfte secured) by said trust deed,' for failure to pay such note, as in said trust ($td' B“>v*ddd.i tha Undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday the 29th day of February, 1936, at the hour of ; 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Lee County Court House, offer and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following real estate, subject to such tax as may be due thereon, to-Wlt’: In Lee County, Jonesboro Township, State of North Carolina, described as follows: Beginning alt a stake on the N. side of .Vance Strfeet and the R. side of Udlrymjfle Street the N. E. inters^c^ tion; thence ilvith the K side of said Dalrymple Street N. 23 degrees 33’ W. 75 feet to a slake the S. W. corner ofdLotdNoi 12, Block A; thence with the S line of said lot N. 62 degrees 22’ E. 160 feet to a stake in the W line of Lot'No. 9; thehce with line of Lot Np. ft §, .23 degrees 33’ E. 75 feet to a Otdke On the N side Of Vahce street; thence S. 62 degrees 22’ W. 150 feet to the point of beginning, same being lets Ndi;13, 14, 15 of Block, A .of iftie Louise Knitting Mills property. Beginning at i stake on the E side of Dalrymple Street 75 feet from the, N side of Vance Street at the N W comer of Lot No. 13 Block A; thence with the' E line ' of said Dalrymple Street :N. 23 degree 33’ W. 74 feet to a/stake tfie -S W corner of Lot No. 11; thence with.the S line of said Lot, N. 62 degrees 22’ E. 150 feet to a stake in the W line of Lot No. 3; thence <S; 23 degrees 33’ E. 75 feet to a stake the N E comer of Lot No. 13; thence with the N line of said lot S 62 de grees 22’ W 150 feet to the point of beginning, sanie being iot No. 12 of the Louise Knitting Mills Property, Block a. Beginning at a! stake on the E side of Dalrymple pt.-J49 ft. front the N side of Vance Street, at the N. W. comer of Lot No. 12, Block A; thence with the E side of said Dalrymple St. N 23 degrees 33’ W. 50 feet to a . stake; thence N 62 degrees 22’ E 150 , feet to a stake the N. W. comer oi i But No. 9; thence with the W liBe oi said "Lot S. 23 degrees 83' Ef 60 ft. to a stake the N. E. comer of Lot No. 12; thence with the N line of the said lot «Si 6? degrees -22’, W. ,15p feet to Ore 'point of beginning, Wne being Lots Nos. 10 and 11; Block A of the Louise Knitting Mills property. - For'further description of the above described property, see plat as per sur vey of R. M, Rickard, which plat is duly registered in the office of the Re-, gister of Deeds for Lee County in Surveyors Record 1, page 184. This 29th. of January, 1936. C. L. WIT,LIAMS, Trustee. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. M. Sloan, late of the county of Lee and State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against W.M. Sloan to present the same to the undersigned within twelve months from the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Those having claims may present them to J. C. Pittman, Attorney, at Law, Sanford, N. C., or to Mrs. W. M. Sloan, Jonesboro, N. C. This January 20, 1936. Mrs. W. M. Sloan, Administratrix, Of the Estate of W M. Sloan, J. C. Pitman, Attorney. •— -- ' NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the, power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust made and, executed by D. M. Jones and wife, Mary A. Jones to T. S. Cross, Trustee, dated November 23, 1927, and duly recorded in Book 124, page 604, in the office of the, Register of Deeds for Lee County, C., and pursuant to default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secure^,' and upon request of the noteholder, the undersigned Trustee will sell ,at public auction, for cash) to the last and highest bidder at the courthouse door of Lee County at 12 o’clock noon,, on the 13th day of February,' 19B6, the following described lot of landj •• Lying and being in East Sanford Township, Lee County. Nt. C„ boiini}'" ed as follows: BEGINNING ai a stake On the North side of Hickory'1 Avenue, 169 feet from the East side of 5th Street, running the,tie ’north wardly 2u0 feet to a stake; thence Eastwardly 80 feet to a stake, the northwest corner of Lot No. 15, Block i 78 of the plat hereinafter referred to: running thence with the western line' Of said lot southwardly 200 feet' to a stake on the North side of Hickory Avenue; thence with the North side of said Hickory Avenue westward!/ 80 feet to the beginning, being Lot No. 16 in Block 78 of the property aa per plat recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lee County in Plat Book-, page — Hus 18th day of January, 1B8*. T. S. CROSS; Trustee. S. Ray Byerly, Atty,'."ini,,,, ... il i 1 mi i; him NOTICE TO CEEDITOKST Having- qualifieJ"as admlnTsTij <rf- E. E. Jbambeth, deceased,-notie jby given to all persons hol| cIAiins again at ithfc estate^ : aidj 1, t| present them, prop irly1 ified, to (the undersigned at' ! N. fc, Route-6, on oV frefPj he day! of January, 1937, or thi 1 n will] be dleaded in bar of j eco1 All-persons-indebted to. said e^at please call and make settlement out delay. This the 23rd day of January Mrs. Minnie C. Lambeth, Administrator of e'. E. Iambi deceased. i ArmandT. Daniel, Attorney. Ill* NOTICE oLaie oi norm uaroiina Department of State Certificate of Dissolution!,, To All to Whom These Presents- [ay Come—Greeting: jjj Whereas, It appears to my sa lion, by duly authenticated reef the proceedings for the volunta solution thereof by the unanimo sent of all the stockholders, den in my office, that the Cole Pi Company, a corporation of this!_, whose principal office is situated at 5Th! 212 & 214 Cole Street, in th&jCity of Sanford, County of Lee, Stite of North Carolina (B, Colo beiffiTthe agent therein and in charge tj&eof, upon whom process may be serTed), has complied with the reqttiipMentB of Chapter 22, Consolidated States, entitled “Corporations,” prelb to the issuing of this Certififc Dissoluton: j Now Therfore, I, Stacey WJ (Secretary of State of the SI North Carolina, do hereby certs] the said corporation did, on tj day of December, 1935, file ir. fice a duly executed and atteslj sent in writing to the dissolj sdjd corporation, executed by j Stockholders thereof, which si sent and the record of the proe aforesaid are now on file in office as provided by law. jjjj 'In Testimony Whereof, I havei here o set my hand and affixed mytyfjfidal seal at Raleigh this 30th dajiljijf De Cember, A. D. 1935. STACEY W. WADE, . Secretary of Statjj NOTICE OF SALE OF Lii Under and by virtue of the! of sale contained in a certain, gage Deed eyecuted by Mrs! Thomas and husband, J. C. T„. to the undersigned Mortgagee^ | ^ JBha.-ind,, lg3ffi an<i;'re<sorded'/in~the Office of Register of Deeds for Lee County in Rook 15, page t>76, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured as therein > provided* ; the ' tUideSmigned Mortgagee will-bn Monday,. March 2, 1936, at the hour of twelve lo’clock Noon, at the Cebrthbuse door in Lee County, North Carlina, offer for sale to"the highest bidder'for cash the fol lowing described "real1 estate! 1 l Lying and being in Cape Fear Town ship, Lee County, described as follows: BEGINNING at a 'stake lit original line and running thence N. 29 E. 1.10 chains to a stake; theiiCe' N. 66 1^2 W. 9.33 chains to a stake in the cen ter of the highway; thence with the higway 1.10 chains to a stake; thence S. 65 East to the beginning, contain-, ing one (1) acre, more or less, and be ing the same lot of land upon which is located the residence of the said Mrs. Emma Thomas and husbaind, J. C* Thomas in the town of Broadway. North Carolina. This 25th day of January, 1936 A. H. Suggs, Mortgagee JAPAflEHi Oil FOR HAIR AND SCALP DMbrnnt from Ordinary Hair Tonies S IT'S A SCALP ^SDlCIMtt j 40c * 51. FEEL It WORKI At All Druggists j Writs ftr FHtt tssklst "Tfcs Truth Ahsnt I Th« Hair.” Naliaul fUmttfy Cs.. Nsw Vsr* j 'M. %fg/abLiiniiUAFif Will be at his office oyer the: Post} Office, Sanford, N.G., every WEDNESL DAY, from 10 A. M.,io 3 P. M. SALVE , for LiQUld Toblfcto ii i Salve Nose t"j Rropa 5c, 10c, 25 c COLDS . ■> drice F.H. McBRYDE i 3;’;Taxi and U-Drive-It - . Service Any Place—Any Time —CALL US— r') Stooio Street Sanford, K, C. FImmM : Rea. MM •! £‘( .tii , _IL tMMRl

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