-[ ™ Y GUARANTEED fa Wsm Pittsboro and Surrounding Community will be pleased '^|Jgß| flj to Know that J. J. Johnson & Son have recently added «jsg||j||B ===■ Schloss Bros. Co., Baltimore S= «ja ] This line of Clothing is recognized as the best line in j ffigjlk the country, and every suit is ItC GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR AW \ ' YOUR MONEY BACK— Jmmk You will no longer have to leave the county to get a ,Ja \ ; JpESt First Class Suit of Clothes at a REASONABLE PRICE. j . j See us before you buy that— . 1 J H Spring Sirit. Jb J We have also put in a line of— READY MIXED PAINTS fmafl j for all purposes, the Pittsburg Plate Glass Line. Spring ; jfk %. is here and you will want your floors painted, and your , j\ Furniture varnished. Give us your order—prices are .1 —j right and goods guaranteed to give satisfaction. i I ■ v £* . , & ~ New Stock STAR BRAND SHOES just arrived. *j M J. J. Johnson & Son,; S 1 Service and Satisfaction Store. * Cor. Hillsboro & Salisbury. Pittsboro, N. C. J \ \ I _ /* . Bigß-DayßeductionSale WE would like to announce to the people of Siler City and Chatham County that, starting FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1923, we are going to have the biggest 8-Day Reduction Sale that Siler City and Chatham County has ever witness ed. We will appreciate it if you will come to this sale and look at the Bargains we are going to give you. Our motto is: More Goods for Less Money and Better Goods for Same Money. If you have not got one of our cir culars, come in and get one or you will lots of bargains. I WE ARE GOING TO i *, SACRIFICE ALL OF OUR 'll FLORSHEIM If SHOES AND 41 \ OXFORDS ■ I FOR II : • $7.95, | We Make Stfits to Measure. Workmanship Guaranteed II IC. L BROWER & CO., S,U S.? TV || B """""TTZIr" ic ■ 1,000 YARDS GINGHAM SOLD FOR 25c AND 30c PER YARD SALE PRICE 15c COME EARLY SO YOU CAN GET YOUR SHARE. ;:V : MEN’S HATS SOLD FROM \ $2.50 TO $3.50 SALE PRICE $1.50. NOTES FROM NEW ELAM. New Hill, Rt. 2, March 12.— Miss ’ Jessie Ferguson spent the week-end at her home at New Hill. Miss Ronnie Jones spent the week end with Miss Minnie Johnson. ' Mrs. Lacy Thomas had a birthday dinner Sunday, the 11th. She was 25 years old. Her mother and all her brothers and sisters were present. It was thirty-two that enjoyed the nice dinner. Everyone seemed to enjoy it and wished for her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, of near Seaforth, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Mr. Robert Goodwin spent the week end with Mr. Freeman Gunter. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Moore, of Mon cure, Miss Mary Olinger, of Sanford, j Williams-Belk Company | || SANFORD, —— l! NEW SHIPMENT COATS ) II Wife&k ' in a whole bevy of winning styles, made of 11 qr&jnjk GBr§i§ polaire and polo cloths, in tans and reindeers; j II all styles; 16 to 44. Prices range— || $14.95, $19.50 and $24.95. || 1// Lml \f/ 'IL EASTER SUITS— 1 1 * \ Mjf - in navy, poiret twill, crepe de chine lined; in J I | \\ M AVp the loose-fitting and semi-tailored models; j II \ \\ l vM sizes 16 to 44. Priced moderate— || Ml r r I M 519.50 and $24.95. |j LOTS OF EASTER If in flat crepes, crepe de chine, Canton crepe Si ft l Will \\ < |I and taffetas; almost any style you may wish i j -II jjj l\y j\j taS ft for; in all the wanted shades and combina- I II II \ IS < i| tions; attractively priced— I / J| \ n $14.95,17.50, $19.50, $24.95 and up. | j| | II M%i\ RLOUSES— I jSf * n new printed crepes and combinations I p ! Wvj $4.98 and $5.95. EASTER MILLINERY Never before have we presented such an attractive array of Easter Hats. Almost every if wanted shade and shape you could wish for, and our prices are an attractive feature themselves— ~ ‘ '** ■■ sea. Jr WAI. tHS* VM&I *££> Tili ' || $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 and Up 11 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ HATS ! | here in all th e “ew things for the “kiddies” and misses, priced from J WILLIAMS-BELK COMPANY, s S,“ f c. rd and Miss Lillian Olinger were callers at the home of Mr. R. L. Moore Sun day afternoon. Miss Minnie Johnson has returned from a visit to her Uncle’s on Apex, route 3. , Miss Janice Carr visited Miss Blan che Partin Saturday afternoon. Mr. Jim Travis and children, 6f J Haywood, were callers at the home of j W. F. Ollinger Saturday afternoon. Ray Goodwin spent Monday night* with Clarence Durham. # I Mr. John Bland was a visitor in j the home of W. F, Qlmger Simday. - ' Mr r H. D. Jones now decuples the farm house of Mr. G. F. Carr. Mr. Moody Womble visited Mrs_ John Bland Sunday. We are very glad to know that Mrs. John Bland is recovering from a bad spell of grip. Ask Your Soldier Boy How Got Such a Hold. N • He’ll tell you that the battle of Europe were swarming J tto !j which carried the dangerou - S and caused our men misery 7* let rats bring disease into vnr> A j When you see the first one 4 ? i SNAP. That will finish them H Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25 o ‘ guaranteed by Siler City Dm? I* | The Harware Store, Siler CitvYJ L. London & Son, Pilkington p? * acy and The Chatham Hardware? Pittsboro. // / Cures MalarieT^rv

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