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Bear Creek> Rt . 3, July 30.—^ WILLIAMS-BELK COMPANY’S BISS » ' JW) High Point, visited her parents, Mr i| and Mrs. W. G. Powers, last week, flj g *r* *■ [Cmj Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, of S> 1 ■ I -mm Ivt Ivll Charlotte, made a short visit to the 1] nan x tycU. a y m h ° me ° f Mr * s - m * scott iast Sun “ $ * Ifig Misses Lessie and Nellie Beal and |l| jag Effie Lambert spent Saturday night i#%R FI n I lIAP All P 1 8 bei Sunday with Miss Beulah Lam ‘ fl fl II fl fl B ■Bfl fl fl I fl fl Mr. Charlie Rieves and daughter, 9 SMB m B I B II I I I I fl fl $1 Karene, were visitors at Mr. A. H ft fl Bfl B B fl M Bfl Bl B m fl B. fl fl Brooks' Saturday night. ( fl fl Hi ■■ MB BBS B Bfl MB B Bfl rflfth Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fenison were J B fl fl™ MB MB IB B MB B M visitors on route 3 Sunday. 3■ B fl II fl 811 BH B HBM B B B !>♦;> Messrs Wiley and Ray Powers and IU fl fl IB 111 fl fl fl I (M Phalti Spoon, of High Point, were Sbi mmi fa fl .fl |B IB w flB vMB Bfl Bfl f|j daylight Mr ‘ W ’ Powers Satur SaSiH KaW ■ ■* ™ ™ | Mrs. A. H. Brooks is spending some < m time with her daughter, Mrs. Callie < Phillips. * Begins fl blue bells. : ® P NEWS FROM MOORE COUNTY. < m Niagara, July 30.—More rain and < I THURSDAY MORNING AUG. 2, 11153 fl (nil Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith, of Ral-1 < Ml ' A . ml eigh, are expected Wednesday to < & xVt 17 V-F CIOCK spend several days with Mr. Smith’s J U| , '>•%s> parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith. < W (pV Misses Mabel and Alice Smith re- < ss . 1 O :A |i iMj turned home Friday afternoon from \ !{ \ lxPfiprn I ilparanrfi OI All nCH* Bonlee, where they have attended < 1 17CUCI li;aA UAIL UA IXII (fijl summer school. Their report of Bon- < & ' lee and surrounding country sounds \ I like they enjoyed their short stay in < i sonable Merchandise at '3- CrlTCftt I fuj I Mrs. Witzel Williams and Mr. and < d Mrs. D. A. Graham, of Ruffin, S. C., < « IQ are spending sometime with Mr. and * Sj zn • ffl C CJ 1 • A Mrs. D. P. Kelley. j < ! sacrifice. l.erms Ot Sale Are f», Sunday(afternoon between Lakeview J k Ml an( l Southern Pines, a sad accident oc- < curred when Mr. Dan Smith, of Vass, < m ran into a car driven by a young man, J Strictly Cash. . Everybody Come. H * v * . cipitating both occupants of car. His J Sk Kjl companion was wounded but not se- < fl] rrr’T T T?T¥ TT7 1 1VTTA O riously. Mr. Davis was carried to,< II IEEE lIMJK r itIEIN US. p Southern Pines, where he died with- : » • m in fifteen minutes after his arrival. fl] Mr. and Mrs. Will Parks, of Pine- Q| _ im) hurst, spent Sunday afternoon ,With IKfl relatives here. fflj \ ) l ) 1 ) ||j REVIVAL AT BETHLEHEM. ||| xSJ Snow Camp, July 30.—Dr. and Mrs. J|] fijji Leroy Thompson and son spent the ‘ WILLIAMS ■ RELK COMPANY, tea* J4S / [M! A revival meeting begun at Beth el! lehem Holiness church Sunday. S. ler-yt g* [tfl The brass band from Greensboro IQI. lila X ifij was there and a large crowd attended. H fit* e^* [m] Miss Georgia G. Reece has arrived where she at ‘ Seaboard Air Line Railway |; INFORMATION BULLETIN. j; j Special Excursion Fares j; | Atlantic City: Tickets on sale June 27J July 5,11,17, j! , 25,31; August 8, 14, 22, 28; September 5, 11. Limited i; j 18 days. Round trip fare from Sanford, $18.85. jj I Niagara Falls: Dates of sale June 20th; July 4,18, 25, j| August 1,15, 29; Sept. 12, 26; Oct. 10; Limited 18 days. !! Fare from Sanford, $28.20. jj Portsmouth-Norfolk: Every Friday and Saturday. Lim- !; ited midnight following Tuesday. Fare From Pittsboro, ]; $9.35. j; Lakeview: On sale every day. Limited to date of Sale. |! | Fare from Moncure, 93 cents. | j • For reservations and information ask your nearest ]! ! SEABOARD ticket agent, or write j j JOHN T. WEST, , Division Passenger Agent, if Raleigh, N. C. jj I Day by Day I Since we began selling goods to the good people in Chat ham county our business has increased by leaps and bounds and almost daily we are called to Pittsboro, By num and the rural sections of Chatham with a load of staple and well made furniture for customers that we have. We deliver your furniture to you in good condi tion, and we defy competition, so far as prices are con cerned. We are here to meet competition anywhere in the State and all we ask is that you give us a call and we will sell you a bill of goods at the right price. Remember we have any grade of furniture that you want. But don’t buy a cheap grade from some house and pay the same price that we will sell you a better grade for. I The Lee Furniture Company " Everything for* the Home. Southern Railway System jj |j; ANNOUNCES POPULAR EXCURSION TO jj , | NORFOLK, VA., “Sg 1 (| 'i jj ROUND TRIP FARE FROM SILER CITY ij $6.75 jj! Tickets good for three days in Norfolk. jj 11 Schedule Special train and Round Trip Fares: jj ; I Leave: Schedule: Round trip Fare: ! i !; Winston-Salem, 7:00 p.m $5.00 It IKernersville, 7:20 p. m. 500 Guilford College, 7:40 p. m. 5.00 \ Greensboro, 8:15 p.m. 5.00 ? Browns Summit, 8:40 p.m. 5.00 if Reidsville, 9:10p. m, 5,00 jt Arrive Norfolk, Va., 7:15 a. m., August 10th. ji Tickets good only on special train in both directions. jj Returning special train will leave Norfolk 7:00 p. m., if Sunday, August 12, 1923. ![ Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches. if Grand opportunity to spend few days vacation at Vir- ! i 1 ginia Beach, Ocean View and Cape Henry, |f Round trip fares Norfolk to Baltimore on sale by Ches- <! apeake Steamship lines. Ample time to make round trip. f : Two nights on the boat. , if * Make your sleeping car reservations early. j! For detailed information apply to ticket agent or ad- if dress !; R. H. GRAHAM, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Division Passenger Agent. j j — rrrrrpjjJ \ , REDUCED, REDUCED I Prices on the following men’s and young men’s suits: 10 Young Men’s Sport Model Suits, Price $30.00, reduced to | 6 Young Men’s Regular Model Suits, Price $28.50, reduced to Ln ? I 4 Men’s Grey Kool Kloth suits, Price $15.00, reduced to sll % ° 75 I 10 Young Men’s Suits, Sport model, Price $15.00, reduced to sii on I 4 Young Men’s Suits, Pin stripe, Price $17.50, reduced to si: on | Men’s Blue Serge Suits, Price SIB.OO, reduced to $15.00 * U ° I Young men’s extra pants Price $5.00, reduced to $4.00. Also all young men’s straw hats, price $3.00, reduced to $2 50 I Ladies and Children’s Low Quarter Shoes, reduced 10 percent I We also call your attention to our new line ladies dress good | as Voiles, Lawns, Pongees, etc. We are continually I Dress Goods of the latest Shades and Colors. g new ! J. J. JOHNSON & SON, Pittsboro I New I Water I W orks— I The splendid new water system that* has been installed in | the court house in Pittsboro, and a tank of sufficient size | to fight fire is of concern to everybody in town. How ever, the fact that we keep everything to eat that the | people want arid sell it at a price that is pleasing to every | one, is of great interest to all. Since we moved into our big, new store, formerly occupied by Little & Farrell, we | are enabled to keep everything worth while and we have I a stock of all that the market affords and we sell at a low price at all times. Our list of customers continues to % grow and we highly appreciate it, too. j Ceci l H- Bindley, I The Pure Pood Grocer. I Main Street. Pittsboro, N. C. The combination that a man demands before entrusting! his hard-earned money to any Bank. The man who places fl a part of his iricome in Savings Account here has no fear I over its safety. The same courteous, efficient service fl awaits the small depositors as well as the larger ones. Savings and Time Certificates here earn 4 percent. BANK OF PITTSBORO I PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $35,000.00 A. H. London, Pres., J. L. Griffin, Cashier, W. L. Farrell,! t'Wmmmmm Mi——Ml—■ I II An Investment /|l In Good Appearance. N ji B SOMETHING FOR SUM- H B MER..S ATISFACTION I B AND COMFORT. M ‘Air-O-weaves’ That Catch Every Breeze. ‘ We have a beautiful assort ment of real Summer pat- ■ w/mm, prices you can as- '' > W C. R. BOONE I “Good Quality Spells What Boone Sells I DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH»^jB 1 Seaboard Airdine Railwal THROUGH THE HEART OF THE SOUTH ■ Schedule Effective April 16, 1922. | No. 212 8:30 A. M., For Moncure and points no^JB and south. jjfif j No. 234 2:15 P. M., For Moncure and points! 10 |B j and south. ■ f For rates, routes and other travel information, call 0 ■ j H. D. GUNTER, Agent., JNO. T. WEST,
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