NEW HILL NEWS. New Hill, June 18.—Last Saturday afternoon the New Hope baseball team defeated the Hanks’ Chapel team 11 to 8. The game was played on the New Hone diamond. Next Saturday afternoon Brickhaven players are ex pected to play the New Htpe team no the latter’s.ground. j Miss Vara Drake, of- Raleigh, is spending a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Drake. Shi will leave in a few days for Spartan burg, S. C., where she will spend some time with her brother. Miss Lelia Ellis spent the week-end with Miss 11a Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woody and child ren, of Durham, were recent guerts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. T p Julius Poe, of Durham, is spending Fome time with Brice Poe. Miss Alice Webster spent Satur day night with Miss Rose Sturdivant. Saturday night, June 23„ there will be a pie party at Gardner’s school house for the benefit of the New Hope baseball team. We also expect to have some good music and the public is cordially invited. Mrs. Rachel Saul continues quite ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Heame. C. B. Thomas, of Siler City, was COME NOW Is Complete | Our display of Baby Carriages is the most complete you VJ-aVe ever seen. Strollers, Sulkies and Carriages “Built v the Baby” and in a wide range of style and color await your inspectiotn. 'And when" you make your selection you will find the Hey wood-Wakefield SJiality seal on every wheel—that is the , best quality guarantee we-kiiow. It means that behind this carriage there is 97 years of manufacturing experi ence. ‘ . The Lee Furniture Company Everything for the Home. SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA. An Investment In Good Appearance. I % / j } *nFv: •&•••?f /* % 'Wr I i>f SOMETHING FOR SUM- ;J M E R-- S ATISFACTIO N A i AND COMFORT. ‘Air-O-weaves’ JlMjr That Catch Every Breeze. We have a beautiful assort- TOpjjjlft ment of real Summer pat- I terns at prices you can as- C. R. BOONE “Good Quality Spells What Boone Sells” DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH, N. C. PIANOS PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS —AND— RECORDS Write us for catalog and terms. DARNELL & THOMAS CO., RALEIGH, N. C. EXPENSES. i of the County Commissioners for the Year 1922, as follows: J. D. Willet, Commissioner, 24 days service commissioner $120.00 310 miles traveled, 15.50 Total $135.501 S. S. Edwards, 22 days as commissioner, sllo.ooj 415 miles traveled, $ 20.75 j 1 Total, $130.75 J. W. Griffin, 36 days as commissioner, SIBO.OO 683 miles traveled, $ 34.15 Total $214.15 A. T. Ward, 23 days as commissioner, $115.00 362 miles traveled, 18.10 Total, $133.10 E. E. Wilson, 13 days as commissioner, $65.00 240 miles traveled, 12.00 Total, $77,00 Grand Total, $690.50 C. C. POE, J.T. :-vy..rr —Clerk Ex-Officio, the dinner guest of G. L. Mann Sun day. Mrs. Geneva Lowe, of Sanford, was a recent guest of her brother, G. M. Womble. Mrs. Maggie Thomas has returned to her home after a visit to Siler City and Sanford. A telephone expert says we waste 1 4,000,000 seconds a day saying “Hel lo.” And we waste a hundred times that waiting for a chance to say it.— Little Rock Gazette. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL DIAMONDS ! We have formed Connections i 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 I J. P. COULTER CO. Jewelers, SANFORD, N. C. 1 WANTS 1 i m SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday Ladies’ bungalow aprons, 89c. Just the thing for these hot days. Child ren’s Romper Suits, 50c. See those silk hose at 48c. Bring this adver tisement to the store and get a 25c. ■ powder puff for 10c. J. J. Johnson & Son, Pittsboro. EIGHT GOOD MULES for sale. Terms reasonable. Write or call T. M. Bland & Sons, Pittsboro jnl-c GOOD TIMBER LOCATION-—Terms. See Henry F. Durham, Rt. 2, Pitts boro. July 12-p. QUALITY FIRST, last and all the time. Our mctto: “Your money’s worth or your money back.”—Con nell & Farrell, June 21. WE HAVE THE REGISTRATION cards for cars and trucks. When your new number comes we will change it for you free. Square Filling Station, Pittsboro. June 21-ts. CHEVROLET CARS can now be pur chased from the Bonlee Motor & Machine Works, at Bonlee, N. C. We have taken the exclusive agency for i Chatham county and will be glad to I show you at any time. Call to see us. W. J. Phillips, Manager. June 21. ts-c. ELECTRIC FANS —I am prepared to furnish electric fans, electrical ap pliances and anything in the electric j line at short notice —W. T. Moore, Pittsboro, N. C. June 28-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. 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 JUST RECEIVED a car of the very best grade of flour. Every bag guaranteed to be good as the best. — Connell & Farrell. June 21 MONEY TO LEND FARMERS; in terest 5} per cent. Chatham Realty Co., Pittsboro, A. M. Riddle, Pres., V. R. Johnson, Secretary, Oc 13 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. | PORTO RICO POTATO plants now ready for delivery from improved home grown potatoes. Price $1.50 per thousand, 20 cents per hundred, char bes paid. Also Copenhagen Cabbage plants and Cabbage Collard plants same price as above. E. Moms and Son, Rt. 1, Maxton, N. C., June 28-p. WILL RECEIVE Car oats, car sweet feed and car hay this week. See us for prices on all kinds of feed and provisions. Connell & Farrell. June 21. FOR SALE —Good horse and a Ty son and Jones buggy in first class condition. Will sell for cash or trade for Ford car. Apply Record office. June 21-c. FOR SALE—Sterling wheat thresher, run one season, mounted on truck, in good shape, at a bargain.—W. R. Oldham, Rt. 1, Cumnock, N C. June 28-c. FARMERS USE NITRA-GERM on half your acreage of peas and soy beans and compare the Nitra-Germ field with that not Nitra-Germed. Nitra-Germ forces legumes to draw nitrogen from the air and builds up the soil. Enough for one acre, $2.00. Send for descriptive folder and prices on quantity lots. C. M. Oldham, Goldston, Rt. 1. June 21-c. 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, Hamlelt, N. C. June 28-c. CEDAR POSTS WANTED—B feet long, 4 inches up as large as they grow. Post must be saw-butted at each end not chopped. Reduction of 2 cents 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. NOTICE. FORECLOSURE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a deed of trust dated the 18th day of December, A. D., 1919, executed and delivered by W. S. Bums and Sankie Burns, his wife, which said deed of trust is to be found of record in Book F. S. of Deeds, page 234-5, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham county, N. C., de fault having been made in the pay ment of indebtedness thereby secured, | the undersigned will, at 12 o’clock, m. jon Monday, the 30th day of July, ! 1923, sell at public auction, to the j highest bidder, for cash, the follow |mg VP?*! estate situate in Oakland ; township, Chatham County, N. C., ; more particularly described and defin ed as follows: 74 acres of land, 38 acres deed to W. S. Burns and wife by deed of Man ning and others, the balance having been inherited from R. W. Bums by W. S. Burns, the two tracts adjoin ing each other and being known as the W. S. Burns home place and being the place where the said W. S. Bums re sides, adjoining the land of J., R. Burns, the same being the property described and conveyed in the deed of trust aforesaid. Place of Sale, Court House door, Chatham County, N. C. Witness my hand this tho 18th day of June 1923. H. C. NEWBOLD, 1 Trustee. July 12-c. Sanford, N. C. BUILD A HQMF NOW! Sensational Millinery Bargains % l Ladies’ Hats, $1.48 Made of Transparent Hair Braid, flower trimmed, in the j following colors: Green, French Blue, Copen, Sand, Black 5 Red and Orchid, $3.00 values on sale for f $1.48 r 1 r Childrens & Misses Hats,4Bc s % J of Panama with assorted colored ribbon bands and j streamers. SI.OO and $1.25 values on sale for -48 c » » jj I *v Shirt Waist Values 1 Several pretty styles of fine Hand-Made Flaxons in fan | cies and plain Lace Trim and Hand Drawn in Peter Pan and Long Collor styles. A special purchase. Values $3.00 and $3.50. Now on sale for $1.98 WILIJAMS-BELK CO., SANFORD, N. C. 11 Professional Sards VICTOR R. JOHNSON. Attorney-at-Law, Practices in all courts —Federal, State and County. Office over Brooks & Eubanks Store, Northeast corner court house square, PITTSBORO, N. C. LONG AND BELL. - Attorneys-at-Law. PITTSBORO, N. C- J. ELMER LONG, Durham, N. C. DANIEL L. BELL, Pittsboro, N. C. A. C. RAY. Attorney-at-Law. PITTSBORO, N. C. DR. R. M. FARRELL. Dentist Offices over the drug store, Main St. Hours, 8 to 5. PITTSBORO, N. C. PILKINGTON PHARMACY. Prescriptions, drugs, medicines and toilet articles. KODAKS. »»»»»» T » » » * * * R. F. PASCHAL, * Attomey-at-Law, * * Office over Postoffice Siler City. * * * Hi * * ♦ * * * * * * DR. J. D. GREGG, Dentist. Siler City, N. C. Office over Siler Drug Store. Hours 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. Y •' - - —<* SHAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED! BY AN EXPERT—COSTS NO | ? Dr. J. C. Mann, the well known I | I eyesight Specialists and Optician j [will be at Dr. Farrell’s office in| I Pittsboro, N. C., every fourth Tues-1 ! day and at Dr. Thomas’ office, Siler I | City, N. C., every fourth Thursday j jin each month. Headache relieved! Iwhen caused by eye strain. When! jhe fits you with glasses you have! I the satisfaction of knowng that 1 jthey are correct. Make a note of! Ithe date and see him if your eyes! j are weak. * His next visit in Pittsboro will! I be Tuesday, June 26th. f I His next visit in Siler City will! £be Thursday, June 28th. f i United StatesTlres l Good Tires PESiI II 1 1 YOUR enthusiasm over "US CO” perform ance won’t surprise the motorist who knows the fabric tire field. Every 30 x tire user recognizes “USCO” as a value to be respected and to be investigated. The users of "USCO,” know it as a money’s worth that came before the public as a leader and that has maintained its leadership . "USCO” is made by the same people who make Royal Cords. Mere to Huy USJhes SQUARE FILLING STATION. W. L. LONDON & SON. Pittsboro, N.C. D. T. MOORE Bynum, N. C. I SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE The combination that a man demands before entrusting his hard-earned money to any Bank. The man who plaee® a part of his income in Savings Account here has no fear over its safety. The same courteous, efficient service awaits the small depositors as well as the larger ones. Savings and Time Certificates here earn 4 percent. BANK OF PITTSBORO ’Si PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Capital, Surplus and Profits, $35,000.00 A. H. London, Pres., J. L. Griffin, Cashier, W. L. Farrell Assistant Cashier.^ _