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SILER CITY NEWS Local News Picked Up Here and There—Per sonal and Otherwise No More War. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they earn war any more.—lsaiah 2:4. just like a long letter from home ;o the folks who have leit the co fnunity —that’s what the home town paper is . While there is a difference of opin ion about capital punishment, all iroocl farmers agree that it is alright when applied to scrub stock. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Watson, of ijolb- on. asks us io thank their ma friends and neighbo syfor toe k*m f », town them a. >g heir # illness. tl • • ' lit ie ! -C, i. i c;;. . o ; i, , C; ... id o f I L Oj-i.Oiiit.ll i'j . 11 iS il'tiv xUL ti • ' :I g. M • - G • I srlo . -w.’. o: . . : . iti .. 1( *-■ - ’Fa vvcre IQ o b • C! u. • 1 t* > o , . J • » :» 1 iOi .o Uii Ai ■rd M‘ = l Brower and dau jr|- 1 vi a(J M«>. John C. (y. <i h»..le ouuguier, have ie tuirr-i I'-nin their motor trip to p. <• r riders have enjoyed’ the r »n me paper ,telling of tin Experience.*-. on uie trip. B\ reference to the advertising ; - o' this paper, you will note that box & Co., vv ti hold a special sale on Saturday, consisting of Swift’s produces, ladies are especially invit ed m oe present. The demonstration and sa’e will last throughout the day. An ouster supper held in the ha-o ( ’ the A1 p f hod's 4 ' church h tin a. ■’ xidtes o tne « hurch b a. tidd Society last Friday night was not no-y a most pleasant social affair bu f a financial siirr<*«« as well. About $4« as readzed aster expenses were paid. • ; -i from Mr. Henrv F I) ■ • ’ e edit ■ t t, u at nr ere g.. j it to V: T 1 St i i\ •. oi* M ■ »an, Me the •: e, e* •• ia * - • ook s-’ir run.* i? ■ ■ -at! hi;.* Ui.d ill**' b.. 5... . M”- Mn>*v T Dowdy. Miss Fran-! ce f Bal and Mr. Terrell B. Beal, j of Creek, and the sisters, nieces i and nephews of the 'ate Thomas A. I Bea' nave their deen an pre iin o»i of ■he many acts oi? kind- t ne c ~ and fr'endship shown during the j contmu d iffness and death of Mr. T. A. Beal. There are many representative ad vertisements in this paper. All men of known integrity, firms of substantial standing. W hen you need goods be sure to patronize a man that is an advertiser. They are the men who help build the community by patron izing the home paper ,and deserve your patronage. Dr. Charles E. Maddry ,of Raleigh, corresponding secretary of Baptist convention, wil 1 speak at the Baptist church in Siler City on the evening of February 18, at 7:30 o’clock. The public is cordially invit ed to hear him. He is a distingushed speaker and an especial invitation is. extended to the membership of the rural churches. Mrs. Hinson will begin her domes tic science work in Siler City with a free demonstration and lecture on “More Efficieht Housekeeping” on Thursday afternoon, February Ist, at 3:30 o’clock at the M. E. church. It is hoped that every lady of the com munity will take advantage of this great opportunity to learn how to save time and money and improve her husband’s disposition. A beautiful cake will be given to the lady draw ing the lucky number. In this paper will be found an ad vertisement, announcing the opening of a tractor school in Pittsboro on Tuesday, Feb. 6th, and continuing un til and through Friday, February 9. This school will be conducted by ex perts from the J. I. Case M. T. fac tory in Racine, Wis., and no one should fail to be present every day or as often as is possible. There is much to be learned at these schools. In addition to the lectures, and dem onstrations, there will be moving pic tures and every detail of a motor will be fully explained. Therefore if you own an automobile, or a combustible engine of any kind, whether it be a tractor or not, the school will be of great benefit. It will help the boys, bring them along also. 50 GOOD CIGARETTES io* genuine 2Eflf “Bull" “nil DURHAM TOBACCO Miss Carrie Trog’den, of Bear Creek, was taken to Central Carolina hospit | al for treatment and an operation. The bridge near the park has been ; torn out in order that a solid founcla ' tion can be built and a new structure t substituecd lo replace the old bridge that ha*? so long been unsafe. The onening up o ithe street again wil! be of great convenience, especially ‘ to the patrons if the Farmers Gin and to t* e t• ■ Idents in the outbern ' j part o. tow-;. O t: January 2 th, 192&, < ; Go cl I on, Mr. •. eek . d of Gold Rev. Grover C. € fi no >y •> the p ■ e • e use friend Ihe oriel' .*• >, i a ng a ness t . ‘ 1 ■ ar.d the • • • F . • *j d - or, ' ' ‘ Jr?e d; A tb' > or *»( a - J V:G s All life. l"" Garden Seed j j S Big assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds Have Just fi Arrived. Call and Make Your Selection. § I Good Coffee | ■ We carry hi>h grade, loose roasted coffee, and we can I B grind it, if pi;■* ‘erred, on an r Metric mill while you wait. I •Also have a l kinds of package coffee: | Maxwell House. * \ White House. All other popular brands. | Richardson Bros., I * Phone 42. SILER CITY, N. C. Phone 42. jA Q *T BBHBB BP" .-- ■ ' | I Case Tractor School I (| HELD IN THE TOWN OF ? 1 Pittsboro, N. C., | Tuesday, Feb. 6th, 1923,1; Frida'y, February 9th, 1923, ii Inclusive, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, the 6th. Everybody is invited to attend this School, whether [M ■ you own a Case tractor or any other make of tractor, as*! i automobile or any kind of combustible engine, or wheth- LU ! er you are an owner of any kind or not. i The engine will be dissembled, put together again and Ann every detail fully explained by Experts from the Case llflfl Factory. Moving pictures will be shown, and every de tail gone into for your information. Bill This is all free and is given by the J. I. Case T. M. Co., of Racine, Wis. You should attend; it will be worth your Hi] while to spend the time in Pittsboro from Tuesday, Feb- M ruary 6th to Friday, February 9th. Everybody come. , |n| ' HENRY A. BYMUM, j (Distributor. Pittsboro, N. C. HAVE YOU EVER TRADED WITH US ? Do you like to miss a good thing, especially something that your neighbors are enjoying from day 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 stuffs at the lowest possible prices. THE BOONE BROS. ERNEST and JARVIS PITTSORO, PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS -AND RECORDS Write us for catalog and terms. DARNELL & THOMAS CO, RALEIGH, N. C. THE SILER CITY CIRCUIT. 0. I. Hinson, Pastor. Providence chi*?."*!’ is g’oing to °e ; in line ar.d have l good live Sunday 1 school i a/a c t-.i'ov.gh F Ai •Ye:t End ' o.'.d-./. all the ot. e.; in attendance, i : exertion to chu • kip. 1 5 ■ 99 pre c lon Jan. 21, and the church memhe.r --* vp is'9o. Which church \\ ’l i>e t % u c a to make a reeoid Ike that/ j iiere plenty o 4 i room up at i o i'o . , T.,e rear is rather crowd c 1 now. _ I'.hs people at Ml. Vernon elf a 1 v«:-re s?*-k with fla. and could / *■ • io Sunday schoo 1 . It is to be oped that t' ey may imo ovr so y, and fi. great old chr ch. a* • had a ' i .c record in the past, .io hi 'i - r. ve a greater re a !:i j’e future?. ‘ b *i y me*uhe i t an Epwo League is a fine Is g e and that vhat the Siler C League had Is devotional meeting last Sunday • January 21. The Church Beautiful Society gave an oyster supper n the basement o* the church last Friday night and the gross receipts were nearly SSO. It is odeed beautiful to see the young oiks, enthusiastic over the church. • The pastor preaches next Sunday 1 1 a. m., at Hickory Mt. and 7p. m., at Siler City. A cordial welcome t« visitors and strangers. BUILD A HOME NOW! It’s Simply Awful! Contributed. n ji uh. j, iroai clii-A'S lc-Ai. oy days, • j I have done all that I co Id do; But it s awful, no a i: <ad age, io go and catch the r:■ a BUILD A HOME NOW! ! When You; Fa ih :c !: i ; Sick, Look tt . r < 1 iu .a •, ■ ... ; l). ea se among m 1 - . ppen.,3 moutl?. chseiae ad . terrible of all | . 3 ' brow arom d SN -* P. Us sure aid s. • e :q: . < ‘ i.-Ov, Lvid liilCi gllli. ci—tued j by V/. L.' London & Sen, fiihington Fnai'i ; ;ticy a u taie O-iat i naro- j . % ; • : Sto; e, iii Siler City. BUT T D A HOME NOW! T . ' ChiWr.il li Dr. Miles* Laxative Tablets Don’t struggle trying to get your children to take bitter, evil tasting laxatives. Get a package of DR.. MILES* Laxative Tablets and the children will beg for them they taste so good. Adults and children find these tablets mild, sure and thorough. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices—25 doses 25 cents. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I Ha/v lifted n executor of the v of W. H. • mty, North C). •] ■■•_.. V[ ■ U■ so tia T all perrons J .• -hgainnt the c i.a’e of said le; :* o to prevent the same to ' ' VC: • Oth day of will be ! p • ry. ; Th i day o! ry, 1923. • ('. E. W HITE, C: ecutor, i j DIXON & DIXON, o Vv H. White. Attorney?. Siler City, N.C. j I Feu. Of. i ' w George Washington--The Advocate of f aith jraji y~ VERYBODY knows the story of the Cherry Tree. And everyone appreciates the |ra) ill! Philosophy that is the moral of the tale. flf t On this day we honor the— “FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY.” fKJ & | We (Sail attentiocn to the large part that the principle of hlain, straightforward honesty iWi ljj | has played in our history. It is the foundation of our political development. It is the ||Mj W f cardinal principle of American business. f This Store holds to the Faith of Washington. It believes in honest values, in truth, inf mi | advertising. fltjfl I OUR SPRING DRESS GOODS— |j| 1 are arriving daily and we are better prepared than ever before to take care of your re-||s I quirements. If you want the best at the lowest possible price, see us before you buy. ||fl] I Goods have advanced a great deal blit we are in a position to give you a low price, be-S'JjSj I cause we bought right and at the right time. We invite everyone to inspect our lines. ||j| j W renn Brothers Co. J I We Sell Most Everything Phone 34 ||j | Siler City, - North Carolina |S i ' j New Spring Goods | | Announcing the arrival of a Big Assortment of New .j j l j Spring Goods—Silks, Tweeds, Crepes, Pongees, Figured ;j I* Shantungs, French Gingham, Silk Gingham. In fact any- ![ thing you are looking for in the Spring line of Piece goods. Our Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses will be in by Feb- | j j ruary 6th. We will have just the thing for you, and want lj || to show you. Come in to see us. |[ Woody Bros. Quality Shop jj j Formerly Ladies Emporium, | E. D. WOODY, SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. * t || For Cash jj Regardless of the advances in raw material, we offer jj jj for Cash only, the following at reduced prices: jj I $4.50 Leather Leggins ,at $3.75 ;j $5.00 Leather Leggins at $4.00 j! Canvass Leggins in same proportion. jj $45.00 Double Harness at $25.00 !! $1.75 Bread Boxes at SI.OO I $2.00 Bread Boxes at %, $1.25 ;j $12.50 Chases Laprobes at $8.50 I; SIO.OO Auto Wool Laprobes at $ll.OO j! Others at the same rate. jj $8.75 Hunting Coats reduced twenty per cent. |j £ Single barrel Shot Gun, 1\ $7.50 !: < Two $60.00 Pumps and Automatic Guns at $50.00 ![ \ Coal Heaters from $13.75 up—reduced 20 per cent. j! } One second hand cook Stove SIO.OO jj | One second hand one-horse wagon, with bed, $35.00 jj jj The Hardware Store, Inc., jj. !; Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. jj Phone 139. Siler City, N. C. jj jj- \ ;► IF IT’S KEPT IN A— Drug Store -WE HAVE IT SERVICE PLUS Accuracy, Courtesy, Service, Economy, Efficiency, These Five Words tell the Story of this Drug Store. Special attention given to our Prescription Department. Your health is our concern* Make our store your store—here find your favor ite drink, smoke or candies. You are always welcome . SILER CITY DRUG COMPANY Service Supreme. F. G. BROOKS, Manager. Siler City, N. C. 1
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