Prices Are Lower j Now I Our Special was a big success and we appreciate the t large volume of trade given us. LISTEN! i WE HAVE SOME EXTRA SPECIALS 1 that will interest anyone. Come and see them and be I convinced that Brower can Save You Money on your pur-, | chases. All goods have been priced low, but you cannot afford to overlook the Specials. | C. L. BROWER & CO. Dealer in Quality Merchandise. SILER CITY, Buick Authorized Service | A Valuable “Part" of Every Buick j Equally important with the universally admired per* formanco ability of Buick cars is Buick Authorized Service. The insurance that the nation-wide Buick Authorized Service system provides for every Buick owner increases the confidence that comes through testing Buick dependability in every kind of motoring. Buick Authorized Service of the same uniformly high standard, no matter where it is found, has resulted in Conviction on the part of automobile owners that tuick Authorized Service is in itself a valued part of ie Buicks they purchase. \ e ] «. P*ls-J6-N? ■*- - ■ ——■ fc—-. - ■■ , - £ When better automobileg are built, Buick will build them BROWN-BUICK SERVICE STATION, SANFORD, Distributors : Chatham, Lee, Moore and Montgomery GENUINE j SANFORD Self-Filling—Leak-Proof FOUNTAIN PEN Big Sales and Satisfied Users of the Full Standard Size j Special Sanford Pen which was but recently introduced have prompted the makers to produce this same high quality pen in Special Ladies’ Size also. Both models are j the most practical, durable and easy-writing Self-filling j Leak-proof fountain pens ever produced at the price— j made possible only by quantity production. Remember, there is only One standard of Sanford Quality, which has been fully recognized by the trade for nearly 25 years. DESCRIPTION. 14 KARAT GOLD PEN, tipped with genuine, hard native ( (Russian) iridium, smoothly ground and polished, pro vides perfect, long-lasting writing qualities. Pen Barrels are of very best grade Para rubber, handsomely chased. Self-filling device automatically cleans the pen at the same time it fills it, thus insuring instant writing at all j times. Screw cap makes leaking impossible. FULL STANDARD SIZE has nickel silver clip on cap to hold pen firmly in pocket when not in use. LADIES’ SIZE, has gold ring affixed to end, instead of pocket clip. For the next 30 days we are making the liberal offer to give one of these ladies* pens to the girl or young wo man who will send us four new subscribers to the paper, either The Record or The Herald. Or to the boy or young man who will get the same number of subscribers we will | give one of the men’s pens. j This offer is good for four subscribers and they may be sent in—one subscriber for one paper and three to the other or two to one and two to the other or all for one paper, thus making it easier for the solicitor to get the list. Send all the subscribers at one time and tell us they are sent for one of the pens. iVomptly upon receipt of the $6.00 we will forward by prepaid Assured mail the pen asked for—men’s or ladies’ size. This is the most offer ever made by a newspaper 1 in North Carolina. The pen is equal to the $5.00 fountain j pens on sale anywhere and satisfaction is guaranteed. It Is a beauty and you will be proud of it. Address: COLIN G. SHAW, Editor— j Pittsboro, -—•— —■- —-—North Carolina. |! JUNGLE LAW. | A young boy, son of a prominent ! citizen of Atlanta, was set upon and > beaten almost to the point of death by j a man 28 years of age, for no other > reason than that the assailant took > offense at an alleged minor breach of l the unwritten traffic rules, committed > he said, by the lad. The victim of the assault, suffered l from a broken jawbone and may lose » the sight of one eye as the result of l the beating he received. I In municipal court the defendant > admitted the assault, telling the l judge that he had followed and at » tacked the boy because the latter, > who was driving an automobile, had l “violated the ethics of the road” by » “cutting across” in front of his car ? in a traffic jam. l It is fortunate that the alleged p miscreant is in the hands of the law — ? that he is where his case can he pass j> ed upon by a jury. » Let us hope that this case will af t ford a demonstration of the fact that l it is not safe for any man to under p take to administer cave-man punish- ment for grievances, etiher real or im aginary. If the boy had violated the laws governing traffic on the streets the injured party had his remedy in re course to the authorities of law. But his remedy certainly did not lie in brutal violence. If this sort of thing is permitted to pass unnoticed by the forces of the law, the life of no citizen would be safe on the public thoroughfares and it would not be long until street traf fic would be governed according to the rules of the jungle. Opinion Held by ioc Many. “Something might to bt* (lone sibout everything.” sanl an Intnic philoso pher. But what accounts.for so many thinking they are Hamlets, and ex claiming with him: “The time Is out of joint. 0.. cursed spile, that I was born to set it right.” $ || The FARMERS BANK PITTSBORO, N. C. The Bank with a reputation of being the raost’aecom- . • modating and the most apprecia tive ol yonr business When vou have money, When you want money, we want it. we have it. FOUR PER GENT PAID ON SAVINGS T. M. BLAND, BURTIS BENTON President Cashier A. C. RAY, Vice-President ® 9 Kuppenheimer gj J \ FOUNDATION. * Tastes vary in buying msSjL'&MMt clothes. But every man JEwymMSgR wants quality and value. mBBBI ST You can find the style you sry like in Kuppenheimer Good 6y\J jj&y) . Clothes and buy them with , mMu //Ay/, the positive assurance that they represent the highest standards of tailoring and An Investment in Good 1 * C. R. BOONE “Good Quality Spells What Boone Sells” DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH, N. C. , 14ft A BANK | (4/ is more than a private business enterprise. Its relations (I) with its customers and, indeed, with the community in fft which it operates, makes it essentially a servant of the public. It is judged, as it should be judged, by the qual- (j)\ \)/ ity of the service it renders. ()/ We desire to be judged by this standard, by the quality *4/ %!/ of our contribution to the upbuilding of the community— w ii/ a conservative institution, but awake always to the ne- w cessities of its customers and the development of indus- w I s .—.§ I Banking Loan and Trust Co., f $ SANFORD, \ji R. E. Carrington, W. W. Robards, J. W. Cunningham, U? I? President Vice-Pres. Cashier. ¥? >b w $ ib \b JONESBORO: MONCURE: lib ib LP. Lasater, Cashier . ' J. K. Barnes, j TRUSTEE’S SALE. i Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain deed of trust executed in my favor by C. W. Morris and Zil phia Morris, his wife, bearing date of .March 23, 1920, and duly recorded in Book “FS”, at pages 245 and 246 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham County, North Carolina, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and at the request of the owners of the notes secured by said deed of trust I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the town of Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina, on Monday, the 30th day of April, 1923, at 12 o’clock, m., the following land lying and being in Williams town • ship, Chatham County, in said State, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake and pointers, - C. C. Edwards and J. S. Harward’s comer and running thence South 3 ■ degrees, 15 minutes, West 19.97 chains ■ to a stake another cbmer of said J. S. Harward’s; thence South 4 de -1 grees, West 30.77 chains to a stake; ! thence South 45 degrees, 30 minutes, ■ West 17.73 chains to a stake and pointers, J. C. Green’s line; thence ; with the line of the J. C. Green’s land, South 87 degrees, 30 minutes, t west 30.19 chains to a stake and point ' ers; thence North 4 degrees, East 1 53.58 chains to a stake, C. C. Edwards corner; thence with said C. C. Ed- I wards’ line, North 58 degrees, 15 min utes, West 21.28 chains to the begin ning corner, containing 117 1-2 acres, and being lot No. 3, on the plot of the Calvin Green’s place, made December 16, 1909, by Victor W. Breeze, sur veyor. This the 27th day of March, 1923. W. H. WARD, Apr. 26. R-c. Trustee. Profit by reading the ads in this paper. We Both Lose I When you fail to examine our new goods in our new stor | ' and learn the low prices at which we are selling then? r we both lose. If you would save money, we ask that you S | [ drop around and let us show you and give you some prices f| I J. JOHNSON & SON ! < > Service and Satisfaction Store. jl Cor. Hillsboro & Salisbury. Pittsboro, N. c | | ED. S. PHILLIPsi | ~ Retail Dealer in I FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS H I BENNETT, N. C. I I have opened a Furniture Store at Bennett and will sell j | what Furniture I carry on a close Margin, as Ido not ex- I % pect to sell on time, this will be better for me and also the j | | Buyer. | I also have and will carry a line of BURIAL SUPPLIES ! I CASKETS, ETC. t When you are in town stop over to see Our Furniture j x Line. See what I now have and get Prices. \ Also Mrs. E. S. PHILLIPS and Mrs. C. E. JONES sell p 1 %. millinery and make ladies’ and children’s dresses on or- j | ders in the same building, i Yours truly, I ED. S. PHILLIPS j I PHONE BENNETT DEPOT BENNETT, N. C. j ■he Money I ir rush is the beginning of j ependable millinery. fe~us to keep the correct stock kept up to its former Money.” E VESTAL MISS M. STONE, being Shown by Mrs. C. B. I During the Month of April j I We will offer the people of Chatham county our entire | | stock of Merchandise at cut prices—percales, shirtings, | | ginghams, suitings, sheeting, shoes, hats, etc. Yard wide | I percales j 18c.; Ginghams, 15c. up; Father George sheet- | ing, 16c. and many other bargains. !' Each lady making ass cash purchase on any Saturday J| in April I will give free enough goods for an apron. Each ; man buying a pair of Allen’s Special Overalls at $1.69 will < recieve free a linen handkerchief. \\ Highest cash price paid for county produce. j; R. W. WHITE j| ORE HILL NORTH CAROLINA, jj ■ »■■■■■■ > ~ —‘ i ~ i i i; * i;> Mjh, Get the Best | jxxClWk For the Least Money j; KXXT> Automobile Tires have made two ad yW f I vances since January 1, 1923, and are j! JQ A J I destined to go higher if the price of cot || \Xa I I ton stays high. The Goodyear Tires are !; XX, I the BEST Tires—they have stood the j YnA I Test. We have a big stock in all the I sizes and can meet your needs. Buy now \AA | I and take advantage of *the present low «VV I ■ Also general line of hardware in any - «vQ\lm / thing and everything that you need. BBs/SvMr II Call on us. I The Hardware Store, Inc., j E. H. JORDAN, Manager, SILER CITY, N. C. Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed* Phone 139.

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