BYNUM S. S. HAS A PICNIC. Many Items of Interest to The Record Readers From Neighbors. Bynum, August 7. —Miss Mary Wil liams, of Durham, is visiting relatives he. e. ~i.iss Efiie Lambeth has returned , ome from Lake Junaluska, where she was accompanied home by Mr. Tay lor Bynum and daughter, Miss Grace, Winston-Salem. Mr. C. W. Neal and family and Mrs. 2J.~delme Riggsbee attended the Wil liamson reunion in Durham Sunday. Mr. Carl L. Neal is visiting in Dur ham this wueK and will go from there $ o Virginia for a visit. j Mr. Grady femmes visited relatives .act., last week. Mr., -.cine is visiting in ..... ho ne of J. M. Durham. Mrs «iosie R.ddle and children, v.ordoa a.d Grace, (with Miss Mr iv.e Harrington, of Sanford, spent _ with relatives here. Mr. a...; Mrs. Rufus Herndon, of Durham, with if Mr. W. R. Myrick. Misses Rosa and Effie Myrick, near Bennett, spent Saturday night with Miss Annie Myrick. Miss Aurelia Leonard, near Bonlee, spent Thursday night with Miss Rosa Myrick. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith and chil dren, of High Point, are visiting on this route. Miss Aurelia Leonard is visiting friends at White Oak school, near Bennett. Accompanied by three of her ;girl friends and Mr. Brown, spent awhile with Miss Alta Jones Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brown and kittle son, of near Bennett, spent Sat urday night at the home of Mr. J. A. iPurvis. SANDERS-EDWARDS REUNION. Mrs. J. E. Chandler and two sons, ■®f Greensboro, returned to their home Monday after spending several days in the homes of Messrs J. R. Edwards, Ore Hill, Hugh W. Dixon and Alston .Brooks, Siler City, The Sander-Edwards reunion which has formerly been held anually at Mt. Vernon Springs, has been postponed .until 1924, on account of illnes. Misse Mary B. Edwards, of Greens boro, is spending several days in the ihome of her father, Mr. J. R. Ed wards. Messrs Lawton Edwards, Kermit Phillips and Misses Alice Edwards and Mary B. Edwards, motored to Bynum and Chapel Hill Monday, re turning Tuesday. ; Ore Hill, N. C., Aug. 7. CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY. We have a letter from Mr. John J.. Phoenix, superintendent of the Chil dren’s Home Society, at Greensboro, stating that throughout North Caro lina children are being found more than it is possible to care for at that institution. The per capita cost of operation is per month. If there is a reader of this paper that cares to unite in helping to re deem these little children of the state, they may make a contribution to this cause direct to Mr. Phoenix. If you do not care to make the S6O. cash pay ffeent, then make an obligation to send him $5. monthly. Revival services will begin at Mt. -Zion Methodist church next Sunday by fcShe pastor, Rev. J. J. Boone. Preach ing will be held at three o’clock on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. For the remainder of the week, there will be services both morning and afternoon, with dinner on the ground. -BUILD A HOME IN PITTSBORO. ROUTE TWO LOCAL ITEMS. Bear Creek, Rt. 2, Aug. 7. —J. J. Evans, of Maxton, is visiting relatives on route 2. Miss Bessie Murray, of Greensboro, is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. W. Murray. Messrs J. V. and W. B. Beaver, of Greensboro, were visiting parents dur ing the week-end. R. R. Rives has purchased a Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Coggins, of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting Mr. Coggin’s father. i ■ ——^—— IWILUAMS-BELK COMPANY’S I Continues with unabated interest, and Saturday | night, August 11, will mark the closing of one of the I most successful sales ever held by us. Don’t neglect the opportunity of these last two days. Come and share in the army of bargains here. Fall Suits now on sale of fine Poiret Twill Crepe de Chine, lined, tailored and semi-tail- As) M nr Els. Value $27.50 and $29.50 JJJJ UAMS-BELK COMPANY, SANFORD, N. C. NOTES FROM SILER CITY ONE. (Too late for our last issue.) Siler City, Rt. 1, July 31.—Mr. and Mrs. Burt Holt and daughter, Pearl, of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Johnson, of Durham, Mr. G. M. Holt and son, Nubia, of Siler City, Rt. 5, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bare. _ ! Miss Annie Bare, of Siler City, Rt. 1, has gone to Burlington to spend a few weeks with her uncle. j Mr. Willie David Pike and Mr. Lacy Culberson spent Saturday in Greens boro. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Chatham county, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. L. N. Womble, Administrator, of Eliza Knight, deceased, vs. Artelia Knight, et als. NOTICE. The above named defendants, Dun- ; bar Knight, Lizzie Cannady, Elijah Cannady, her husband, Carrie McCul len and Ed McCullen, her husband, and Lucy Knight and her husband, iwill take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Chatham county for the purpose of selling certain real estate to make personal assets for the proper settlement of the estate of Eliza Knight, by the plaintiff, ad ministrator, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county on the 3rd day of Septem ber, 1923, at the court house in Pitts boro, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, which is now on file in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This the 6th day of August, 1923. • J. DEWEY DORSETT, clerk, SILER & BARBER superior court Attorneys. Ag 30 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having been duly qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of the late George H. Shields, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said decedent to exhibit the same to the undersign ed not later than July 26th, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate -of the late George H. Shields, deceas . ed, will please make prompt settle l ment. s This July 26, 1923. \ B. A. PHILLIPS, Administrator Estate of Geo. H. Shields, ' SILER & BARBER, deceased, Attorneys, Bonlee, N. C. . Pittsboro, N. C. Sep 13. G. T. (Joe) Dunn has bought him self a Ford roadster. i Mr. John R. Dawkins, of Durham, and Miss Pattie Andrews, of Bear Creek, Rt. 1, were married last Sat urday night, Aug. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Emerson car ried their daughter, Nellie, to Greens boro Monday to have her tonsils re moved. Miss Louise Brooks is visiting her uncle, Mr. J. R. Mclver, in Charlotte. Mr. Phil Campbell, of Indiana, is visiting his kinsfolk on route 2. LOOK AT THE LABEL ON PAPER. |i Southern Railway System || || ANNOUNCES POPULAR EXCURSION TO jj NORFOLK, VA., fSg i > « i; ROUND TRIP FARE FROM SILER CITY ij $6.75 i; Tickets good for three days in Norfolk. j| j: Schedule Special train and Round Trip Fares: j! \\ Leave: Schedule: Round trip Fare: j! Winston-Salem, 7:00 p.m $5.00 jj * Kernersville, 7:20 p.m. 500 !; 1; Guilford College, 7:40 p.m. 5.00 t jt Greensboro, 8:15 p.m. 5.00 i j! Browns Summit, 8:40 p.m. 5.00 !t jj Reidsville, 9:10p.m. 5.00 jj ii Arrive Norfolk, Va., 7:15 a. m., August 10th. jj jj Tickets good only on special train in both directions. jj .j> Returning special train will leave Norfolk 7:00 p. m., !; Sunday, August 12,1923. jj jj Pullman sleeping cars and day coaches. j! jj Grand opportunity to spend few days vacation at Vir- i| 11 ginia Beach, Ocean View and Cape Henry. j; lj Round trip fares Norfolk to Baltimore on sale by Ches- j; ]! apeake Steamship lines. Ample time to make round trip. ![ j! Two nights on the boat. , jl j! Make your sleeping car reservations early. !; jj For detailed information apply to ticket agent or ad- j; j! dress , j| 'ii R. H. GRAHAM, |; CHARLOTTE, N. C. Division Passenger Agent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Having qualified as the executors of the last will and testament of the late G. M. Cheek, this is to notify all creditors to present all claims against said estate within one year from date hereof, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please settle at once. This 25th day of July, 1923. CYNTHIA KIMBALL, H. McD. KIMBALL, SILER & BARBER, Attys. Sep 13. BUILD A HOME IN PITTSBORO. | New Goods New Goods' I We have just received the following new goods which t ful and priced to sell: 6 nich ar e beautj. ! YOILS, CREPE-DE-CHINE SWAN Hats, for old and vn, of the latest style. Also some Beautiful Rues si™ ung ’ a «d $3.50 each. Z7xo4 P r ‘ced at a few summer Suits left at greatly reduced prices Wp proving our line of Merchandise daily, and are able’tn t ? re lm ' of your needs. lake care See our line jof furniture, such as iron beds, mattress Etc. We have a beautiful suit of walnut veneered fn™* pnngs > $175.00, that cannot be bought elsewhere at less than <&29?nn e T at us show you. **4>.oo. Let J. J. JOHNSON & SON Square Deal Merchants PITTSBORO, N C I New I Water I W orks— A <4> 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 1 people want and sell it at a price that is pleasing to every I 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 | 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. | Cecil H. Lindley, I - The Pure Food Grocer. ” I I Main Street. ‘ Pittsboro, N. C. SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE The combination that a man demands before entrusting his hard-earned money to any Bank. The man who places 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 PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $35,000.00 A. H. London, Pres., J. L. Griffin, Cashier, W. L. Farrell, Assistant Cashier. An Investment •, In Good Appearance. I * • jfjP f ! SOMETHING FOR SUM- ZjkW H MER__ SATISFACTION AND COMFORT. JBti ‘Air-O-weaves’ That Catch Every Breeze. ///M We have a beautiful assort- JiSiSPifiir ment of real Summer pat- jßf Yw/M prices you can as- C. R. BOONE “Good Quality Spells What Boone Sells” DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH, N. C. i Seaboard Airdine Railway THROUGH THE HEART OF THE SOUTH Schedule Effective April 16, 1922. No. 212 8:30’ A. M., For Moncure and points north and south. No. 234 2:15 P. M., For Moncure and points north and south. For rates, routes and other travel information, call on |H. D. GUNTER, Agent, JNO. T. WEST, D.P.A - I Pittsboro, N. C. Raleigh, N. C.