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Notice to Taxpayers While you have an opportunity to list your property with I your local list taker we urge that you sacrifice a bit of | your time to have your property listed correctly. The | list takers of the various townships are more than an- | xious to get a complete and accurate list of all the pro- # perty in the county upon the tax books. Don’t fail to list | your property with the local list taker. y If you should fail to list your property it will debar I you from complaint before the Board, and according to | law, you will be liable to double tax. The county commis- | sioners have appointed the first Tuesday in July to hear t all complaints from tax payers who think their property | valued too high. Anyone failing to make this complaint x on this date will not be allowed any adjustment of his | valuation for the year 1923. | Township books will be closed after Saturday, June the 1 9th. Don’t fali to attend to this at once. !! Done by order of the County Commissions. 3! Z J They all like “USCCT jgP United States Tires are Good Tires j§^WVi PROBABLY half the sjfgg Jj \ motorists of America fe|jK§& ml ride on Fabric Tires. By the hundreds of thou- 8 sands they have stuck to. U “Usco”yeari« and year out gSjjSjlig {j Jj If there ever was a tested wBS&Bt H, /} I money’s-worth **Usco ” 9K,.aiV4 II qualifies—and to spare. Made by the makers of 1 U. S. Royal Cords. ~Where to buy U.S.Ti/vsl^^\ i. SQUARE FILLING STATION. : Pittsboro, N.C. OKS.' 4 - W. L. LONDON & SON. Pittsboro, N.C. f- ; D.T. MOORE Bynum, N. C. f ELDER MOTOR CO., INC. '■ Siler City, N. C. YOW & BROWN STORE CO. ; Bennett, N. C. DUNLAP-WADDELL CO. Bonlee, N. C. GENUINE i SANFORD Bi FOUNTAIN PENS I] I BIGtoSALES and SATISFIED USERS HI H of the Full Standard Size Special San- BH Wiß I ford Pen which was but recently in- JgjjMjHlp troduced have prompted the makers to produce this same high quality pen in Special Ladies’ Size also. Both mod- |g3||SgjsS j els are the most practical, durable and easy-writing Self-filling, Leak-proof fountain pen ever produced at the wimPfl production. Remember, there is only |liH f one standard of Sanford QUALITY, jrlffijrafl B which has been fully recognized by jjjjr. the trade for nearly 25 years. DESCRIPTION. It JB | 14 KARAT GOLD PEN, tipped with p jjp genuine hard native (Russian) Iri- nH IB| dium, smoothly ground and polished, : . I provides perfect, long-lasting writing Jglß j qualities. Pen barrels are of very H best grade Para rubber, handsomely I chased. Self-filling device automatic- bPmHUI l ally cleans the pen at the stame time it fills it, thus insuring instant writ ing at all times. Screw cap makes RIMR S leaking impossible. Full Standard Size* has nickel silver clip on cap to hold pen firmly in pocket when not in HSHH use. Ladies’ Size has gold ring affix- B sspi ed to end, instead of pocket clip. For every $6 sent us for new sub- M scriptions we will give one of these Sip - pens absolutely free. The young man SgS or young lady that will get four new yearly subscriptions will be given one BWm of the pens. It is a valuable pen and l)K one of which you will feel proud. If 1 Iff you cannot get four yearly subscrip- 1» tions, get them for four months, six months or a year. Just so you send as much as $6 in money. The pen it i self is worth $5. The only condition is that the money must be for NEW v F SU G. SHAW, Editor, W i, Chatham Record, Pittsboro, N. C. j CARRIED A SMALL MENAGERIE. Carolina Banner. Some curious sights are seen on the tourist cars going north from Florida, but one Ford passing through Tues day morning had the queerest mixture of any yet noticed. It was a Ford touring car and had evidently seen many better days. Riding on a front seat were a man and woman, while piled in the rear was a tent, beddings, etc., on top of whch lay a man and a puppy dog. Outside, on the running board were strapped two cages, one with a small alligator, perhaps four teen inches in length, and in the oth er one was the largest specimen of bobcat ever seen by the writer. The bobcat was captured in the Florida ev erglades, and the tourists were taking it to New York. It was given a large chunk of meat here and seemed to en joy it very much. The bobcat at tracted much attention, but did not seem to be in the least afraid of any thing. Notice of Stray Mule Taken Up By J. A. Eubanks ' Any person or persons owning the \ following described mule can get said > mule by paying the cost of advertis * ing and the feed bill to J. A. Eubanks, > of Bynum, N. C. - This mule is an iron gray horse [ mule, about 12 or 15 years old, lame , in front feet. This advertisement is done by the Register of Deeds of Chatham county as provided by law, found in the revisal of 1905, Sec. 2833, Ch. 29. C. C. POE, Register Deed Chatham Co., N. C. June 14-c. a mm 1 WANTS | KODAKS Your films finished promptly and correctly.—June spe cials: One spool, any size, finished for 25 cents; 5x7 enlargement from your pet negative, 15 cents —6 for 75c. Mail your films to C. H. Poe, Hamleft, N. C. June 28-c. FOR FLOUR see us. We don’t claim to have the cheapest for we handle no cheap grade of flour; our prices are reasonable and the quality is the best that can be had. Must be good or your money back. Car load just arrived. —Connell & Farrell. SEVEN THOROUGHBRED Walker hound puppies, eight weeks old, at $lO each. T. M. Band, Pittsboro, N. C. June 7-p. YOUR LINEN shirts, dainty fabrics, laundered by skillful hands at the home of Mrs. Tod R. Edwards, Siler City, N. C. June 7-if CEDAR POSTS WANTED—B feet long, 4 inches up as large as they grow. Post must be saw-batted at each end— not chopped. Reduction of 2 per cent per post must be made on chop ped posts.* Pay best market prices de livered to Nooe’s planing mill or on highway so they can be easily reach ed with truck. D. B. Nooe, Pittsboro. June 21-c. FOR PLAIN and FANCY serving at your home or call at Edwards Jew elry Store, Lois M. Edwards, Siier City, N. C. June 7-ts. ONE AND ONE-HALF TON TRUCK at a bargain. Will sell on easy terms or trade for Ford car.—Siler City Mills, Inc., Siler City, June 7-c. A GOOD SECOND hand Johnson moving machine for sale cheap.— R. M. Connell. WANTED—CouId use a limited amount of Piedmont Trust Com pany mortgage bonds. Address Box 794, Burlington, N. C. June 14-c. PINE WOOD WANTED—Quote low est price on cars and freight rate to this place. Address P. O. Box 172, Raleigh, N. C. June 21-c. DON’T wait until Sunday. Have your tank filled with gas Saturday at the Square Filling Station. ts. WILL RECEIVE car No. 1 timothy hay and car oats today. See us for your feed stuff.—Connell and Farrell. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS and qual ity. Florida kiln dried ceiling and flooring; we buy cross ties standing in woods or delivered to road. W. F. Bland. ts MONEY TO LEND FARMERS; in terest 5 h per cent. Chatham Realty Co., Pittsboro, A. M. Riddle, Pres., V. R. Johnson, Secretary, Oc 13 ts FILL your tank with gas Saturday at The Square Filling Station. ts. FLOWERS—For flowers for every oc casion, see or phone your orders to Mrs. P .H. Elkins, Siler City, N. C., county agent for J. Van Lindley, Flo rists. ts. ITALIAN BEES for sale in eight frame hives; start right at the price and grow your own honey. Will deliver in Chatham. D. M. Fisher, Rt. 1, Cumnock, N. C. June 21-p. JUST RECEIVED~A Solid mixed car of P & D feeds. The only sweet feed that is guaranteed by the mak ers to give satisfaction. —Connell and Farrell. DIAMONDS We have formed Connections With a Large Diamond Impotrer We are Selling on 10 Per Cent Basis This arrangement gives you an opportunity of buying a Diamond at parctically the wholesale price J. P. COULTER CO. Jewelers, SANFORD, N. C. GENERAL NEWS BRIEFS. Short Items of Common Interest to All. Des Moines, lowa. —lowa’s $22,000,- 000 Soldier’s bonus bond issues was sold to syndicate headed by the Esta brook and company, of New York. A block of $12,345,000 will draw 4 1-4 percent interest and the remaindei 4 1-2 percent. Norfolk, Va. —Major R. F. Reid, a Richmond, Va., city official, sustained a broken neck when he dived head foremost into shallow Water at Ocean View. Mrs. Reid witnessed the acci dent. He is in a Norfolk hospital in a critical condition. Spartanburg, S. C.—lt is not often that a woman lives to see her sweet heart, her son and her grandson grad uate from the same institution, how ever, that is the happy experience of Mrs. Henry J. Kinard, of Newberry county, during the last 50 years. Norfolk, Va.—The 50-ton sloop Glen Bulah of British registry, with a car go of liquor was sunk late Saturday night when she was rammed by an unidentified steamer ten miles south east of the Cape Charles lightship. The nine men of the Glen Bulah’s erwe weer rescued. Washington.—Condition of the cot ton crop May 25 was 71.0 percent of a normal compared with 69.6 a year ago, 66 in 1921 and 73.6 the average May 25 condition for the last 10 years thedepartment of agriculture announ ced today in its first cotton report Os the season. New York.—The oldest daily news paper in America, the Globe and Com mercial Advertiser, passed out of ex istence last Monday, it is announced by Frank A. Munsey, who bought the paper a few days ago. On that date it will be merged with the New York Sun, already owned and published by Mr. Munsey. The Globe and Adver tiser was founded in 1793. Washington.—The Treasury has tossed on the international doorstep its new regulations carrying out the Supreme court decision barring all beverage liquors from territorial wa ters of the United States after 12:01; a. m. June 10. No loopholes have j been left, according to a Treasury spokesman, and the court’s recent con struction of the dry law will be rig idly applied. WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Operating industries, steady payrolls and good employment are some of the best advertisements any city or town can have. A record of such activity attracts favorable attention of inves tors and home builders. High Point—Modem printing plant to be started. Raleigh—Auto and gas tax will raise $6,000,000 for highways next year. * Greensboro—sl,ooo,ooo fire insur ance company organized here to be named Southern. Chadboume Trucker here gets $3,445.20 for car load of strawberries a record price. High Point—s4oo,ooo building move ment on, many homes and business blocks planned. Greenwood —lmprovement of Dix ie highway through Edgefield county rapid. Henersonville —Apple packing plant started to cost $20,000. Rutherfordton Stonecutter mills add new unit to plant at Spindale. Asheville Mars Hill college to have $35,000 gymnasium and swim ming pool. Wilmington Atlantic Coast Line spending $26,000,000 in equipment and betterments. Greensboro College for women gets $3,500,000 from State; $300,000 for two buildings at once. Rutherfordton New SIOO,OOO Iso Thermal hotel opened for business. Wilmington—Cape Fear river traf fic urged as aid to get locks and dam. Dunn —r- New hopsital just complet ed fills urgent need. Mocksville New overall factory established here. Many new industries established at Wilmington and boosters bidding for more. Enfield New power plant com pleted at cost of $65,000. Lenoir county developing poultry industry and plans to have 1,000,000 hens. Lumberton will vote on SIO,OOO bone issue June 9 for Rex school house. Aberdeen Big building boom makes more houses available. Gastonia Gaston Times turned out fine-national publicity edition. Beaverdam township roads to be built at once. Atlantic Coast Line brings 4,200 families to eastern North Carolina in ten years. Gastonia —7O lots in Fairmont park brought $108,474.92. Wilmington Thousands of tons of foreign potash to be imported here. North Carolina spent last year $3,- 000,000 in negro education. Summer Pines New summer re sort being planned for this place. National Fire Protection Associa tion statistics show fires cost 15,000 lives and $500,000,000 a year, or sl,- 000 a minute. Experts state 80 per cent of fires are preventable. Mounts Etna and Stromboil have erupted again. Vesuvius and Musso lini, however, are quiet for the time being.—Washington Sar. i - - * ■■ - - ■ - ■ Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J., Sells Rat-Snap, He Says. “I sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like to look any man in the face and tell it’s the best. It’s good.” People like RAT-SNAP becouse it “does” kill rats Petrifies carcass—leaves no smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing to do. Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, SI.OO. Sold and guar anteed by Pilkington Pharmacy, Chat ham Hardware and W. L. London and i Son. Why Women Choose this CoB Easily handled In the maze of downtown traffic tvl Buick three-paaecngor four cylinder coup#*idealfelH a social afternoon call, a shopping trip or the vari R other uses that a woman's interests demand of her The interior is upholstered with grey velours, set ftl with attractive fittings. Heavy crown fenders, type head and cowl lamps give a touch of add 2» smartness to its outside appearance. Above all, the perfect dependability, of all Buick cars, makes this Coupe safe and cwS for women drivers. Fours Sixes a Pam. Roadrtw $869 $ P«m. Ro«d*»r $4173 4 Ftu. Coup, . im »»» »*»*-,* S Pm*. Sedan • 1395 3 Pase. Touring 7 Paw. Sedan } „ ’ „„ *«»«... *»« RMdat. “ Sport Roadster 1023 5 Pass. Sedan - 1983 Sport Touring, j , Prices f. o. b. Buick Factories! government tun to be added. Ash about the G. M. A. C. Purchase Pin, mmch provides for Deferred Payments. BROWN-BUICK SERVICE STATION, SANFORD, Distributors : Chatham, Lee, Moore and Montgom Specials For This Week • Watch this space for specials. Special for this Friday and Saturday only, we will offer our entire lot i men’s and boys clothing at 10 percent off for,cash. i 300 yards dress ginghams at 11 cents. Children’s socks at 25c per pair, all colors. Remember these pri are good for only two days. The ladies are especially vited to visit our McCall pattern department. We a have a very attractive line of new furniture such as h Beds, Parlor Suites, Mattresses and Kichen Tables w prices as low as the lowest. See us for new goods att best price. J. J. Johnson & Son, PITTSBORO, N. C. PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS -AND RECORDS Write us for catalog and terms.. DARNELL & THOMAS! RALEIGH, N. C. BANK of PITTSBORO wants you as a custo mer. Do your banking . with us. WE APPRE CIATE YOUR BUSINESS A. H. LONDON President JAS. L. GRIFFIN Cashier W. I*. FARRELL Asst. Cashier • —= “&t Zls Ttaoe. JJ CFfiat >y\takes {Right' So said the Great Emancipator—and so Says this Bj It was this moral power, this strength to do that he knew to be right that gave him immortality. You may not become immortal but you will gam a measure of happiness and contentment, if y° ur built upon this same conviction. . Right living means thrifty living, which is than careful expenditure and wise saving, ttm will be glad to help you live rightly and thriftily* THE FARMERS’BANK 1 T. M. BLAND, President. J. D. EDWARDS, 0? A. C. RAY, Vice-Pres. ERNEST WILLIAMS,, Asst^ \m . ./
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