p SEE US AT ONCE M i; We pay high cash prices for eggs, butter, chickens and ] < i j: rabbits. In fact we are headquarters for Produce of all i: Kinds. Get our prices before you sell or buy. We pay i «i < ;; more and sell for less. . j ife Little & Farrell.^]; ' ' • • 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 * r ——"r 1 - *— H- T. M. BLAND, BURTIS BENTON President Cashier A. C. RAY, Vice-President e— • # # HAVE YOU EVER I TRADED WITH US ? | Do you like to miss a good thing, especially something i that your neighbors are enjoying from day to day? I 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 I with us—getting the very best of groceries and food- f§ stuffs at the lowest possible prices. THE BOONE BROS. 1 f an JARVIS | — ~ NORTH CAROLINA. * ' ”” v R. BANK of PITTSBORO 1 % , |||p wants you as a custo- • ||| mer. Do your banking m with us. WE APPRE- B CIATE YOUR BUSINESS B A. H. LONDON I President , B GRIFFIN •• I Cashier B W. L. FARRELL I Asst. Cashier B PIANOS " PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS -AND— ’ RECORDS Write us for catalog and terms. DARNELL & THOMAS CO, RALEIGH, N. C. Comfort and Wear v Depend Upon- —What they are\riade of x •’—how they are designed , gB —how they are tailored , —how htey retain their - KUPPENH EIM] ER 'P*' —are on all KUPPENHEIMER I Good Clothes » a y/yz/lfiffiA From $35; S4O to $45. C. R. BOONE “Good Quality SpellsZWhat Boone Sells” DeLuxe Clothiers _ RAT - NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. I Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred on the under signed by a certain deed of trust ex ecuted by Henry A. Matthews, a d L. B. Fry, dated December Ist, 1918, I and recorded in the office of the reg ister of deeds for Chatham county. North Carolina, in book of deeds FI, pages 519-520, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and there jj in set out, and having been duly re |i quested by the legal holder thereof, I , * will on I Friday, February 9, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, expose to public sale * to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate, to-wit: Beginning at W. G. Harris’ north east corner, at the tan yard in VV. G. Thomas’ line, and running south with I said Thomas and Burns line near the w rocky branch to a stake On the east side; thence down said branch oppo site the steam saw mill, to a stake; thence in a southerly direction in a straight line to the Gem Spring; thence with said spring to Deep river,; thence down said river to a gut near the line; thence in a northerly direc tion with the Utley line to Geo. Sey more’s corner; thence north to the Haywood road; thence west with the said road to the Avenue raod; thence north with said road to a stake in Brown’s corner; thence east to a cor ner in Brown’s line; thence north to Thomas’ corner; thence west to the beginning, being the lands convey ed in a Commissioners deed to C C. Hatch, dated June 27th, 1918, to which deed reference is hereby made and given for a more perfect descrip tion thereof. This Januaray 9th, 1923. Date of- sale—February 9. 1923. Hour of sale—l 2 o’clock M. Terms—cash! Place—court house door in Pitts . bord. f J. F. MILLIKEN, . SEAWELL&PITTMAN, Trustee. • F 9. Attorneys, Sanford, N. C. l NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. | t By virtue of the powers contained I in a certain mortgage deed executed I on the 24th day of January. 1919, by I W. A. Thrift and Gracie P. Thrift, his I wife, to'Peter Thrift, a d duly re-j corded in the office of the register of j deeds for Chatham county, in book F S at pages 104-105, and default having been made in the payment ''f the bends secured therein and the interest on the same, I will on Monday, Feb sth, 1923, at the court house door i~ Pittsboro, -ell for cash, to the highest bidder the lands described therein the same being I in Hadley township, Chatham county, N. C., and more fully described as 1 fOHQ-.v'S: Beginning 1 at a black gum, Mat hew Goins corner, on Piitsboro a d 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 sohr 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. NOTICIToF 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 ble assumes obligation for all out standing indebtedness. This the Ist day of January, 1923. Signed: 1 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. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. North Carolina, Chatham county . Under and by virtue v J- j>v> Vv Oi j conferred upon me as aatori of the estate of C. T. , <ie- ) ceased, I will on the v of i February, 1923, offer f< premises, for cash, to th t old- 1 der, the following perse uty, | to-wit: i Two mules, one whe . one ■ riding cultivator, one cu; tv mw, i riding plow, one section ~ two horse plows, one tv on, also one one hor; well as other farming tity f corn and fodder, a personal property of the v w Ux txiG j late C. T. Goodwin, decc ed. This the Bth day of J . , 3. Time of sale 10 o’clock, a. hi. • C. D. "GOODWIN, Feb. 2. A lininistrator. * ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTTCN. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of F. H. Broad well, de ceased, late of Chatham county, North Oarolma, this is to notify all persons nolding claims against said decedent o t ’em to the undersigned, y verified, on or before the Ist day bo '■4» oi this notice will P e td in of t leir Tecovpry. All mdebted to said estate will Pl Thfa VS 3 "* Prompt settlement. Feb Q 11 day ,? f i a ” uar y> 1923. ' Apex Rt 1 C * BROADWELL, Apex, Rt. 1, N C. Administrator. G. W. Riggsbee and family, of Co lon, have moved to Sanford. Mr. Eiggsbee is the father of Fred bee, of Pittsboro. Look among the advertisements in this paper and you will find our dub bing offer for the Progressive Farme: and the Southern Agriculturist. The} are both splendid papers. The Farmei is a weeKiy paper and the Agricultur ist comes twice a month. They make a combination worth while with our paper at 'only. $1.75 for the three for one whole year. Use the coupon in the Progressive Farmer ad and send us your subscription. The offer may be withdrawn at any time. j/ / Cures Malarie, Chills flltfland Fever, Dengue or WU Bilious Fever. 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 stock. 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, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by W. L. London & Son, Pilkington Pharmacy and The Chatham Hardware Co. NOTICE OF SERVICE. North Carolina, Chatham county, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, Before the Clerk. Sallie Marsh, Administratrix of Wesley Marsh, deceased vs. Sampson Marsh. The defendant, above named, Samp son Marsh, will take notice that an action, entitled as above has bee commenced in the superior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, to sell the real estate of Wesley Marsh deceased, to make assets to pay the debts of the estate of the said Wes ley Marsh,, deceased: that the defend ant will take further notice that he is required to appear before His Hon or J. Dewey Dorsett, clerk of the su perior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, on the 21st day of February, 1923, at ten o’clock a. m., at the court house of said county, in North Carolina and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 20th day of January, 1923. Feb 15 J DEWEY DORSETT, W.P.HORTGN, Clk superior court Attorney. Chatham county NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, Chatham County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. John M. Hammer. i vs. H. T. Brown. By virtue of an. execution directed to the undersigned from the superior court of Randolph county, yin the above entitled action, I will,* on Monday, Feb. sth, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at tlie court house door in 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 j real estate, which was transferred to W. A. Browr by H. T. Brown, de fendant above named on the Bth d,ay ' of December, 1921, after judgment "in j 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 comer; 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. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Chatham County. In the Superior Court, Before the Clerk. Willis A. Bums, Administrator of John B. Bums, deceased vs. Nora Bums, widow, Carl Burns and others, heirs at law of John B. Bums, deceased. The defendant, Carl Bums, above named, will take notice that a pro ceding entitled as above has been menced in the superior court of Chat ham county, North Carolina, for the purpose of having the dower of Nora Bums, widow, and the homestead of the minor heirs in tlie'land of John B. Bums, deceased, allotted, and the balance and residue of the said land sold to make assets with which to | pay the debts and costs of adminis- j (ration of the estate of the said John j | B. Burns, deceased; the said land of J John B. Bums, deceased, above re ferred to, being located in Haw River 1 township, Chatham county, North Car . cliua, and containing 110 acres, more jor j o; and the said Carl Bums will I forth or take notice that he is required ! to l__ pear before the clerk of the su i neiior court of ,Chatham county, / h Carolina, at his office in Pitts- North Carolina, on the 12th day ! of February, 1923, and answer or de- j | mar to the complaint in said pro- i | ceeding, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. •’ This the 9th day of January, 1923. J. DEWEY DORSETT, LONG & BELL, Clk Superior Feb 2 "Attorneys. Court. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. ■ .i - 4 Having qualified administrator of the estate of J Goodwin de ceased, late of Chat 1 * iy, North Carolina, this is t persons holding claims aga n decedent to present them to Lie undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 30th day of Dec., 1923, or this notice will , be plead in bar of thei% recovery. All . persons indebted to aiuu estate will please make prompt settlement, j L J. HARWARD, ( W. P. HORTON, Administrator. Attorney. Feb 9. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OP $ The Banking Loan & Trust 1 : | Company 1 a If/ * jk i r ,AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 30, 1922. 9 J 5/ 1918 RESOURCES 1922 i ! yf $486,019.71 Loans and discounts, $681,970.21 \|/f 45,165.15 Stocks- and Liberty Bonds 15,8do!oo ffll .kg 6,112.96 Banking Houses, Furniture & Fixtures 20,819 9q 9 3 *!* 1,531.00 Real Estate : ffM L . t|/ 194,086.34 Cash and Due From Banks 116,623.20 B 3 -J 1918 LIABILITIES 1 922 S I k't $ 25,000.00 Capital Stock $ 25,000.00 Ms ) q- -16,179.99 Undivided Profits 29,795.54 Wi , ili 1,529.07 Interest Reserved 2,78103 n'M i l * 1,835.42_. Other Liabilities .f.« j w War Finance Corporation 48,800.00 Tl - $ 650,870.68 ... Deposits 728,886183 A* ’ $ $732,915.16—_ Total —5835,26340 I Banking Loan and Trust Co., i SANFORD, $ ,*\iwwrnr f mn wmm I Your Chance! 1 if WORK SHIRTS 90c. || If WORK PANTS $1.50 i 5 P| SOCKS, SUSPENDERS AND OTHER AR- i j|| TICLES OF DRESS WEAR. ’ ' |ij ijl My Grocery Department is Up-to-date 'i and is Fresh and Pure. I Cecil H. Lindley, 1 if The Pure Food Grocer. Main Street. Pittsboro, N. C. H CARTER FlilHi CO, SANFORD. N. C. / # t . ; V ■ • . / / HEADQUARTERS . For all kinds of FURNITURE PATHF Talking x Ai nEi 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 Caskets and Coffins. All Kinds of Good Shoes for Men, Women and Children, j STROUD & HUBBARD, ! SANFORD, N. C. . j Largest Stock of good Shoes and Hosiery in Lee, Chatham, Moore jj and Harnett Counties. ~ The Chatham Record

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