MAKES DOGS HER HEIRS. New York, May 19. —“Screechings” of the boy choir of the exclusive Fifth Avenue Episcopal church of St. Thomas, whose stately home of Fifty- YMrtl street is considered one of the be ls ! Gothic examples in the country, can ed the. transfer of a society wo ma-’.’s bequest from a home for incur able children to a memorial'hospital for the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animats. This* became known when it was learned that Mrs. Sidmon McHie, wealthy broker’s wife, had visited the police and complained of the choir’s “screechings”. An investigation was promised. Mrs. McNie’s home faces St. TTiomas’ across the street. Recently she surprised society with the announcement that her entire for tune was to be left for an animal mw* momal hospital, ™*th the inscription over the door: “The more I saw of humans, the more I thought of dogs.” She had previously announced that her will bequeathed her estate to a hospital for incurable children. She did not then explain her reasons for changing her mind and her will. Nan’s Made-Up Story. ; “If ydu’ll pay strict attention To every single word, I’ll read the nicest story I’m sure you ever heard.” And Nan made room for Pussy Beside her on the seat, I’m very sure she mewed her thanks For having such a treat. “Once on a time,” the story read— Pussv did closer sit; The hook was upside down, but then Nan couldn’t read a bit. • “Th '‘re lived a ‘little Tabby— That’s your surname, you see— Who had the strangest manners, As foreign as could be. "She didn’t wash her face and hards When she sat down to eat, l-.it only when she’d eaten up Her bits of juicy meat. “Now, don’t you like that story? Every word is true. All ca+s have just such manners, And, Pussy, you have too.” —The Sunbeam. J A Chicago psychologist savs evero day America is growing dumber and dumber. And besides the Cubs have a new Pitcher named Dumovitch.— Kansas Citv Star. 8 WANTS I & m • I WANTED—CouId use a limited amount of Piedmont Trust Com- ■ apany mortgage bonds. Address Box 794, Burlington, N. 0. - June 14-c. PINE WOOD WANTED—Quote est price on cars and freight rate . to this place. Address P. O. Box 172, Raleigh, N. C. June 21-c. TO THE FARMERS—I have in my warehouse plenty of high grade fer tilizer as follows: 12-3-3; 8-4-4; 8-3-3; 8-2-2; nitrate soda, Kainit and acid phosphate. You should use plenty of good guano under your late crops to insure-a good crop. My prices are more reasonable than you will find anywhere else. D. J. Vestal, Ore Hill, N. C. May 31-c. • FOR THE BEST flour sold in the State see us. We have exclusive sales of the - Atlanta Milling Com- . pany’s flour for this territory. This mill’s capacity is 1,500 barrels per day. We handle only their two best grades, every bag guaranteed to be as good as the best or your money back for every bag sold means a sat isfied customer. Connell & Farrell, ts. TEN MILLION PORTO Rico, Nancy Hall potato plants, Charleston Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage plants, Baltimore and Red Field Beauty to mato plants, White and Yellow Ber- ■ muda Onion plants now ready, ship ping daily. SI.OO per 1,000 f. o. b. Valdosta. Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. May 24-p. DON’T wait until Sunday. Have your tank filled with gas Saturday at the Square Filling Station. ts. LONG TIME FARM loans, 10 years at 5 1-2 percent; 5 to 7 year loans at 6 percent; commissions nominal. No delays, prompt closings, no red tape. Desirable cultivated farms. A C. Ray, correspondent for Chatham County, Pittsboro, N. C. ts-B-c. WE WILL TRY to keep on hand*a fresh supply of vegetables daily, English peas, snap beans, cabbage and potatoes this week. Cal! us by phone. Prompt delivery to your uoor.—Con nell & Farrell. ts. LUMBER pF ALL KINDS and qual ity. Florida kiln dried ceiling and flooring; we buy cross ties standing i n . woods or delivered to road. W. F. Eland. , ts r —■ ■■ ■ ■ - FILL your tank with gas Saturday at The Square Filling Station. ts. BRING US YOUR cross ties, hams, chickens and eggs. Highest cash prices paid for same.—Connell and I Farrell. ts. € HAVE YOUR CAR washed and pol- ished at Bonlee Motor and Machine f Works, Bonlee, N. C. lt-B-c. 1 MONEY TO LEND FARMERS; in- 1 terest 5$ per cent. Chatham Realty J Co., Pittsboro, A. M. Riddle, Pres., V. R. Johnson, Secretary, Oc 13 ts J .WANTED —Men or women to take « orders for genuine guaranteed hos- < iery for men, women, and children. < Eliminates darning. $75.00 a week < lull time, $1.50 an hour spare time < Experience unnecessary. Internation- < a l Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. < June 7-R-p. j FLOWERS —For flowers for every oc- \ casion, see or phone your orders to < Mrs. P *H. 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