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|r SEE US AT OMS % IWe pay high cash prices for eggs, butter, c^ J rabbits. In fact we are headquarters for 1 uH^llC ; % Kinds. Get our prices before you sell or buy * j; I more and sell for less. i; |g. Little & Farrell, J| • © The FARMERS BANK PITTSBORO, N. C. The Bank with a reputation of being the most accom modating and the most apprecia tive of your business When you have money, When you want money, we want it. we have it. FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS T. M. BLAND, BURTIS BENTON President Cashier A. C. RAY, Vice-President m— —-— —<* P—— I— i'llll ii imi ii i iii : - ■ iMHBi r | HAVE YOU EVER TRADED WITH US ? Do you like to miss a good thing, especially something that your neighbors are enjoying from dav to day ? TRY TRADING AT THIS GROCERY STORE— Those neighbors of yours have known a good thing ever since we bought this store, they have been trading with us—getting the very best of groceries and food- I stuffs at the lowest possible prices. THE BOONE BROS. ERNEST and JARVIS NORTH CAROLINA. g BANK of PITTSBORO 1 wants you as a custo= * Do your banking “ - *■ with us. WE APPRE* CIATE YOUR BUSINESS |L A. H. LONDON President JAS. L. GRIFFIN Cashier W. L. FARRELL Asst. Cashier aii Trade Mark Registered n <f -5 All Kinds of Good Shoes for Men, Women ana 1 ! STROUD & HUBBARD, I SANFORD, N. C. 7 { Largest Stock of good Shoes and Hosiery in Lee, Chatham Moore [ and Harnett Counties. Fall Suits CTJ] Our Fall and Winter ex- .j| !jj hibit is larger and offers a Fa greater variety in choice A}' Mp £ of the styles, fabrics, pat- >o| : Q [j jßk terns and colors than we Jp | have ever shown before. , But the most important 1 i news we have for you this ,4 V 1 Fall is the mesage of great- L • er value and lower prices as 'jmy .» A\ demonstrated in every gar- Wis. <//,//, ment from the house of— jjrflliffc"- - KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes ►*' %Wmk From $35; S4O to $45. v- y '*■ C. 11. BOONE “Good Quality Boone Sells*’ DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH, N- C. The Record is $1.50 a Year. Subscribe ! j Ma RRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED \ December Was a Big Month for Reg ister of Deeds Pee. Register of deeds, C. C. Poe, did a 8' business during the month of De- 1 comber in issuing marriage licenses. A i r f/» Were 22 issued to white couples fu to c °i°red. lieie is the list of them: 2^ C. Ruth 30, Lorena Moore Smith 29, Mattie L. Tyson ’ 19^ U^ 27, Henrietta Howard ! Atlas Harmon 24, Gladys True | love 20. ; Lawson Marley 24, Lacy Jordan 24. oohn Robert White 22, Mary H. Ad cock 19. James B. Beckwith 21, Lydia R. Webster 17. A. J. Boone 31, Mozelle Bryan 19. I Roscoe Stewart 22, Rosa M. Ray 20. Perry 19, Livia Brassington Dennis Perry 33, Emma Lindley 18. Frank R. Durham 20, Louise Smith 16. James Webster 21, Josie Johnson 19. John W. Capps 24, Lona J. Fields Alonzo B. Campbell 25, Martha Petty 23. Archie C. Oldham 23, Rosa A. Hil liard 22. Dewey Gee 23, Vera G. Dixon 19. Nathan Cole 36, Stella Kirkman 29. Charlie Burke 22, Ola Dowd 21. Wm. Cary Pickard 21, Eleanor D. Woody 19. Wm. C. Thomas 24, Carrie E. Lem ons 23. C. J. Strickland 22, Norah Smith 15. Colored. Isaac Hunter ar.d Ora Alston. Will Matthews and Alta Jordan. Fletcher Goldston and Gohlie Siler. Monroe James and Edna Alston. Seat Baldwin and Beulah Bell. Fred Mitchell and Elizabeth Alston. Thos. H. Deoglas and Lula Kenade. Geo. W. Fuller and Daisy Rives. Wm. E. Brown and Annie J. Haley. Jessie Alston and Priscilla Farrar. Fred Wicker and Ada Davis. Brad Rogers and Hattie Headen. L. I.ontion and Gertrude Paschal. Willard C. Stark and Alice J. Wom ble. Friday Taylor and Jerusha Gold ston. Charlie Farrington and Mamie Bur nett. 666 .quickly relieves Colds and LaGrippe, Constipation, Bilious ness and Headaches. U. S. Government Warns Farmers About Disease caused by Rats They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to human beings. They carry foot and mouth disease, which is fatal to sto.k. They kill chickens, eat grain, cause destruction to property. If you have rats RAT-SNAP will kill* them— leaves no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for use. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, 31-25. Sold and guaranteed by W. L. London & Son, Pilkington Pharmacy and The Chatham Hardware Co. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of C. T. Goodwin, de ceased, late of Chatham county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons iiolding claims against said docede t to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before the 30th day of Dec., 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AP persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. Feb. 9 G. D. GOODWIN, Apex, Rt. 3, N. C. Administrator. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm heretofore operating un der the firm name of A. B. Womble & Co., Goldston, N. C., composed of Hugh Womble, L. B. Hester and A. B. Womble, is this date dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts that may be due the said Company will be payable to A. B. Womble, and the said A. B. Wom rde assumes obligation for all out 'tanding indebtedness. This the Ist day of January, 1923. Signed: HUGH WOMBLE. L. B. HESTER. A B. WOMBLE The business mentioned above will be continued at the same stand and place as mentioned above, and oper ated under the firm name of A. B. Womble. Accounts and indebtedness being as stated above. This the Ist day of January, 1923. Signed: A. B. WOMBLE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Bcftie Hamlet, de ceased, late of Chatham county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate, to present same to the undersigned, duly verified, or before the 4th day of December, 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settle ment. This 3rd dav of December, 1922. Mrs.' J. T. HENDERSON, W. P. HORTON, Administratrix. Attorney. Jan. 19. DR. ,J. C. M 4NN Will be at Dr. R.M. Farrell's office, Pitts boro, every 4th Tuesday in each month Glasses fitted that are easy and restful to the eyes. Cross-eyes straightened without the knife. Weak eyes of chil dren and voung people a specialty. Next Visit will be Tuesday, Jan. 23. DIAMONDS We have formed Connections With a Large Diamond Impotrer 'Wc die Selling on -*■ ? 10 Per Cent Basis s' This arrangement gives you an opportunity of buying a Diamond at parctically the wholesale price J. P. COULTER CO. Jewelers, SANFORD, N. C. ■ ’ ! THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won’t cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on still further dis orders. Stop the pain and give nature a chance to work a cure. DR. MILES’ Anti=Pain Pills One or two will bring relief. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. Economy pack age, 125 doses SI.OO. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Chatham County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. R. R. Ross and W. S. Skeen vs. H. T. Brown. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Randolph county, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, Feb. sth, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Pittsboro, Chatham county. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said H. T. Brown had in the following described real estate, which was transferred to W. A. Brown by H. T. Brown, de fendant above named on the Bth day of December, 1921, after judgment in the above entitled action was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the superior court for Chatham coun ty. The same being in Bear Creek township, Chatham county, North Carolina. Beginning at a pine knot G. M. Phillip’s northeast corner; thence north with I. H. Dunlap’s line 24 and 54-100 rods to a stake; thence west 48 and 36-100 rods to a stake in At las Brown’s line; thence south with said line 24 and 54-100 rods to a pine knot; thence east to the beginning, containing 16 acres more or less. This the Ist day of January, 1923. G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage deed executed on the 24th day of January, 1919, by W. A. Thrift and Grade P. Thrift, his wife, to Peter Thrift, and duly re corded in the office of the register of deeds for Chatham county, in book F S at pages 104-105, and default having been made in the payment of the bonds secured therein and the interest on the same, I will on Monday, Feb sth, 1923, at the court house door in Pittsboro, sell for cash, to the highest bidder the lands described therein the same being in Hadley township, Chatham county, N. C., and more fully described as follows: Beginning at a black gum, Mat thew Goins corner, on Pittsboro and Graham road (formerly Henry Pet ty’s); thence east with his and I. W. Durham’s line 142 poles to I. W. Dur ham’s comer in Sidney Durham’s line; thence south with said line 4 poles to pointers, Sidney Durham’s corner; thence north 74 degrees east with his line 86 poles to stone and pointers, O. E. Deen’s comer; thence south with O. E. Deen’s line 116 poles to Drummond branch, C. R. Bynum’s corner; thence up the said branch 107 poles to the fork of said branch; thence north 87 degrees west 137 poles to a stone pile in Pittsboro and Graham road, white oak, black gum and sour wood pointers; thence northward 131 poles with said road to the beginnng, containing 163 acres more or less.. Time of sale 12 o’clock noon. This Dec. 22, 1922. PETER THRIFT, A. C. RAY, Mortgagee. Attorney. Jan. 26. - > r->w. ■ .■ —«-•» ■ ■ ■ ' NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Chatham Countv. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. John M. Hammer, vs. H. T. Brown. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Randolph county, in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, Feb. sth, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Pittsboro, Chatham county. North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash to sat isfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said H. T. Brown had in the following described real estate, which was transferred to W. A. Brown by H. T. Brown, de fendant above named on the Bth day of December, 1921, after judgment in the above entitled action was duly docketed in the office of the clerk of the superior court for Chatham coun ty. The same being in Bear Creek township, Chatham county, North Carolina. Beginning at a pine knot G. M. Phillip’s northeast corner; thence north with I. H. Dunlap’s line 24 and 54-100 rods to a stake; therice west 48 and 36-100 rods to a stake in At las Brown’s line; thence south with said line 24 and 54-100 rods to a pine knot; thence east to the beginning, containing 16 acres more or less. This the Ist day of January, 1923. G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff. I dr. j. D. GREGG, Dentist. Siler City, N. C. Office over Siler Drug Store, Hours 8 am., to 5 p. nu f ' I NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN PITTSBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT. North Carolina, Chatham County: j (Office of the Board of County Com missioners, Chatham county, January ‘ l, 1923.) j WHEREAS, a petition signed by the Committee of Pittsboro School ; District, Center township Number six, j requesting the Board of County Com missioners of Chatham county to or- , der and call a special election to be i held in the said school district on the 10th day of February, 1923, for , the purpose of submitting to the i qualified voters of the said school dis- | trict, and allowing them to vote on the question of issuing not exceeding fifty | thousand dollars ($50,000.00) of se- | rial bonds of the said Pittsboro school district, Center township, number six, j and levying a sufficient annual tax | to pay the same, for the purpose of building, erecting and equipping a I school building, or school buildings, in | the said school district, has been pre sented to the Board of County Com missioners; the said bonds to bear in terest at a rate not exceeding six per cent per annum; and the said bonds to be serial bonds, and each issue thereof so maturing that the aggre gate principal amount of the issue shall be payable in annual install ments or series, beginning not more than three years after the date of the bonds of such issue and ending not more than thirty years after such date: Now, Therefore, in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 87 of the Public Laws of North Carolina, Extra Session of 1920, and the amendments thereto, be it, and it hereby is, re solved by the Board of County Com missioners of Chatham county: First: —That the petition and re quest of the Committee of Pittsboro School district, Center township, num ber six, be, and the same hereby is, approved and allowed; that it be, and it hereby is ordered that a Special Election be held in Pittsboro School District, Center township, Number Six, on the tenth (10th) day of Feb ruary, 1923, for the purpose of voting on the question of issuing not ex ceeding Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) of serial bonds of the [ said Pittsboro School District, Center township, Number Six, and levying a ! sufficient annual tax to pay the same, for the purpose of providing funds for the building, erecting and equipping a school building, or school [ buildings, in the said School District, 1 the said bonds to bear interest at a ‘ rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, ; and to be serial bonds, and each is sue thereof shall so mature that the ’ aggregate principal amount of the is ' sue shall be payable in annual install ments or series, beginning not more 1 than three years after the date o‘ ' the bonds of such issue and ending not more than thirty years after such ' date, and no such installment shall be more than two and one-half times 1 as great in amount as the smallest prior installment of the same bond is • sue; and that for the purpose of the j said election the polling place of the said School District be, and it here ; by is declared to be, the Court House ’ of Chatham county in Pittsboro, N. | C.; and at the said election the voters ‘ who are infavor of the issuance of the ’ said bonds and levying of said spec ial annual tax shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words “For Bond Issue;” and the vot ers w’ho are opposed to the issuance of said bonds and the levying of said tax shall vote a ballot on wffiich shall be written or printed the words “Against Bond Issue.” And that said election be held under and pursuant to and the bonds be issued in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 87 of ;he Public Laws of North Carolina, Extra session of 1920, and the amend ments thereto. Second:—That the following per sons are hereby designated and ap pointed Registrar and Judges of said election: Registrar:—E. E. Williams. Judges of election —F. P. Nooe and T. W. Hackney. Third —That, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by Chap ter 87 of the Public Laws of North Carolina, extra session of 1920, and the amendments thereto, for the pur pose of the said election, a new reg istration of the voters of Pittsboro School District, Center township, Number Six, be, and the same hereby is, ordered; and that the registration books for the said election be opened on the 4th day of January, 1923, and' kept open between 9 o’clock a. m., and sunset on each day, Sundays excepted, up to and including the 27th day of January, 1923, for the registration of electors residing within the said School District who are entitled to registration; and during the said pe riod above set forth for the registra tion of voters, the registrar shall at tend with his registration books at the voting place above designated in the said Pittsboro School District, Center township, Number Six, on each Saturday, within the said period, for the registration of voters, and on said days the books shall remain op en between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and sunset. Fourth—That E. E. Williams be, and he hereby is, designated and ap pointed Registrar for said new regis tration and for said election. Fisth —That a copy of these reso lutions, signed by the Chairman and the Clerk of the Board, be posted and published as by required. Duly enacted and passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Chatham county at their regular ses sion on the Ist day of January, 1923. E. E. WILSON, dim, County Commissioners of Chatham County. C. C. POE, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of F. H. Broadwell, de ceased, late of Chatham county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said decedent to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the Ist day of January, 1924, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This Ist day of January, 1923. Feb 9 R. C. BROADWELL, Apex, Rt. 1, N C. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. B. Goodwin de ceased, late of Chatham county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said decedent to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 30th day of Dec., 1923, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. L J. HARWARD, W r . P. HORTON, Administrator. Attorney. Feb 9. j Your Chance! 1 P WORK SHIRTS’ 90c. fj H WORK PANTS $1.50 || SOCKS, SUSPENDERS AND OTHER AR- || H TICLES OF DRESS WEAR. || Hi My Grocery Department is Up-to-date fc $ and is Fresh and Pure. lyf I 1 1 I | Cecil H. Lindley, I j&l The Pure Food Grocer. <*; Pittsboro, him, | (THE OLD RELIABLE) SANFORD, N. C. > * * , ' 5 i i HEADQUARTERS For all kinds of FURNITURE f PATHF Talkin s * * * * * Machines and (ORGANS Prices as low as the lowest, cash or credit. Goods delivered by truck, SSO worth or more, in or near Pittsboro. We have an Auto Hearse and a full line of Caskets and Coffins. j ! 1 ' 1 I We Do Not Consider I $ BANKING A MERE ROUTINE. WE CON- j} W STANTLY ENDEAVOR TO HANDLE ALL 9 X BUSINESS WITH PARTICULAR ATTEN (ft TION TO INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. (f\ i. Jg COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. I Banking Loan and Trust Co., | to SANFORD. N. C. R. E. Carrington, W. W. Robards, J. W. Cunningham, iff President Vice-Pres. Cashier. T \H) SANFORD, W ij, JONESBORO: MONCURE: jfi I. P. Lasater, Cashier J. K. Barnes. /p *1 & 9 PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS -AND— RECORDS Write us for catalog and terms. DARNELL & THOMAS CO, RALEIGH, N. C. □ Feedstuff | J MMMM——iMi iWiWTBBB—— § For Hay, Oats, Sweet Feed, Ship Stuff, B Cotton Seed Meal, Corn Meal, Poultry (Feeds, Oyster Shells, Laying Mash and Scratch Feed, See us. We carry a Good Supply at Reasonable Prices. Give us a call and be convinced. BLAND & CONNELL [ The Chatham Record, $1.50
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