Biliousness. —For biliousness squeeze the iuice of lime or small lemon into half a glass of cold water, then stir in a little baking soda and drink while it foams. This receipt will also re lieve sick headache if taken at the be ginning. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Chatham county, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, Before the Cleric. Idrs Lula a Jones, administratrix Ci\A., of W. H. Taylor, Deceased, during the minority of Pauline ' lor. George L. Taylor and his wife, Mollie Taylor, and Pauline layior oy their next niend, Mrs. Lula A. Jones, vs. ..'.bn 1. Laylor and his wife, Taylor, John T. Taylor : d his iviie, Lena S. Taylor, Su sia W. Taylor, Carrie Roper and Lev husband, W. N. Roper, Mary he u isband, Mol colm Sanders, and Mattie M. Sanders. Yiien Y. Taylor and his wife, Taylor, (the 'cine of the wife unknown), Carrie Roper and her husband, W. N. Roper, and Mary Sanders and her husband, Malcolm L. Sanders, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an order of court to sell a tract of land in Cen- | ter township, Chatham county, North ; Carolina, containing approximately! 100 acres, and known as ‘ The Old Taylor Home Place,” for the purpose of making asests with which to pay the debts of W. H. Taylor, deceased, and for partition. And the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the clerk of the su-, perior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, at his office in Pitsboro, N. i C., on the Bth day of October, 1923,; and answer or demur to the com-, plaint in the said action, or the plain tiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. This the 4th day of September, 1923. J. DEWEY DORSETT, Sept. 27-c Clerk Superior Court, j « o X & | Musical Merchandise | Os Quality <> IPIANOS— VICTROLAS—RECORDS. j> Darnell & Thomas j “Our Reputation Is Your Insurance.” | 118 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. f ’ I i ■ —: - ■ : I Our MONEY SAFE? 1 l|| It is just as hard to keep money safe and working as it h|| is to earn it. . Kj| Your money in this bank—in Savings, in Certificates of TO| lu| Deposit, in a Commercial Account is safe. Your valuables M (H in our vaults are safe. Your money in investments which Luj we recommend is safe. M HI We consider the safety of your money which is here on |j| H deposit or invested upon our advice to be of primary im- TO m portance. This bank makes it easy for you to be finan rjy dally safe. . |TO| § The Chatham Bank I PJ. C. GREGSON, President. J. J. JENKINS, Cashier, m W. A. Teague, vice President. ||| W SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. || RRAU.IN 1 1 LINE 1 j For § M Our Fall Merchandise has been Flooding us for the past TO TO few weeks and we are ready now to pass on these latest M creations to you. The quality and cut is superb! The KJ ifjj prices much lower than you expect. 1 Coat Suits i raj Wraps . if p| Dresses H i| Hats P |] COME TO SANFORD TODAY— ij I WOkins-Ricks Company, s rc ora | ||P The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. —» |j || Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. jj| NEWS FROM GUM SPRINGS. J Pittsboro, Rt. 2, Sept. 4.—Revival services closed Thursday at New Sa- I lem Baptist church. The pastor, Rev. C. E. Byrd, was assisted by Rev. H. G. Dorsett. Mr. Dorsett proved him self to be a wonderful preacher and everybody enjoyed having him witl us. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellington anr children, of Carrboro, spent the week end at the home of Mr. J. T. Wright Messrs D. W. King, Luther King, and little son, John Franklin, of Dur ham, sepent Friday night and Satur day with Mr. F. K. King. Misses Lois and Alma Perry visited their brother, Frank Perry, last week. Mr. Roland Wright, of Carrboro, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright Mr. F. K. King and Misses Leona and Lottie Eubanks have returned from a visit to Durham. Mr. Eli Cheek, of Carrboro, spent the week-end at home. Mr. J- T. Wright returned to a hos pital in Durham Saturday for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Whitaker and children spent Sunday in Pittsboro. Mr. Auburn Wright, of Carrboro, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Mr. R. L. Hackney will make his home with his sister, Mrs. F. K. i King. j Mr. and Mrs. Thad Perry spent Sun i day in Pittsboro visiting. ! ' ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Mrs. Lilly Dowdy, deceased, late of Chatham county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ' ceased to exhibit them to the under j signed on or before the 28th day of J August, 1924, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 28th day of August, 1923 R. W. VANN, A. C. RAY, Administrator. Attorney. Oct.ll-c BYNUM SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY I Bynum, Sept. 4.—Mr. Ester No ward, of South Carolina and Miss Irene Burns, of near Pittsboro, visited ■ Misses Bettie and Jessie Snipes last • week. : Mrs. Hugh Hornady, of Laurinburg, 1 spent Sunday with her niece, Mrs. J. T. Riggsbee. Miss Josephine Hackney attended the revival at Hanks last week. The Messrs Wilson and their fam ; ilies, of Roanoke, visited in the home of their brother, Mr. Clayton Wil son, this week. Mrs. Luther Smith delightfully en tertained the Ladies Aid Society Wed nesday night. After the business meet* ing a social hour was enjoyed in which an ice course was served. The So ciety will meet with the Misses Lam beth next month. On Saturday evening the Society gave a supper for all the honorary members at the ball park. After sup per games were played and an ice course was served. Last Thursday afternoon a party of young people, chaperoned by Miss es Julia and Effie Lambeth, carried supper over to Lakewood Park, Dur ham. The Bynum school will open next Monday, the 10th, with a new corps of teachers, with the exception of Mrs. Thomas Hamlet. Miss Grace Lindley, of Snow Camp, will have charge of the first and second grades. Miss Clytie Fou snee the third and fourth, and Mr&. Hamlet the fifth and sixth. Miss Biggs of Red Springs will teach the seventh and eighth, and Mr. Paul Townsend the ninth and Jenth. POLLY. DEATH OF MRS. HARRINGTON. Mrs. Amanda Harrington died Wed nesday, August 29th, at the age of seventy-seven years, after an illness of four months. She iwas twice married. Her first husband was Dr. Buchanan, a prac ticing physician of this community. Two children were born to this union, Mrs. S. W. Harrington and Mrs. C. j W. Cross. Her last husband was Mr. Billie Harrington, who preceded her to the grave. She was a good mother and a good step mother, and always ready to do for her fgriends and neighbors in sickness or health Though death was near, she wore the smile she carried through life — always looking to that which was good and never complaining. She has for many years made her home at her daughters, Mrs. S. W. Harrington. The funeral was conducted at her home by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Piland, of Buckhorn M. E. church, Thursday evening, burial following in the cem etery at Corinth. The attendance was large and the floral tributes were numerous and in cluded handsome designs. The pall bearers were her step children and grand children, Messrs M. I. Ellis, A. E. Rollins, C. S. Har j rington, A. M. Harrington, Hubert J Cross and Ray Cross. Mrs. CLARK. Corinth, N. C., Sept. 3, 1923. LEITER FROM BEAR CREEK Bear Creek, Rt. 2, Sept. 4.—Noah Muray, of Grensboro, has been visit ing relatives on route 2. Mr. J. H. Lane has recently been visiting relatives in Durham and Ral eigh. Tracey Coggins has been home on a visit. i J. A. Elkins still remains unimprov-1 ed, and but little hope is held for his recovery, his friends will learn with deep regret. J. V. Beaver was a week-end visit or in the home of parents. All the people around here are at tending the Matthews revival at Gold ston. Mr. Editor you should come ov er and hear this man of God. Born recently to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Beal visited in Sanford Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Beal’s mother, Mrs. Ruffin Holt, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. I. Williamson. Masters Clyde and Harold William son, of Sanford, were visitors at T. B. Beal's Sunday afternoon and on Monday. W. W. Filelds and J. 'J. Norwood | were recent visitors in Durham, j J. W. Piarce is still declining in ► health, his many friends will learn j with inexpressible sorrow. | " PHIL. PERSONAL ITEMS MtT ZION. ♦ “ Moncure, Rt. 2, Sept. 3.—Miss Clay i tie Harper left Saturday for Raleigh ! where she will take a business course at a college there. Miss Harper is a fine girl and rwe wish her much suc ' cess in her undertaking, ji Miss Olivia Harmon i& at home for a while from Chapel Hill, where she f attended the sessions of the summer ! school at the University. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ray, of Bis coe, spent Sunday and Monday with | Mrs. W. B. Thomas. Little Miss Camelia and KnfTi Sted- S man, of Moncure, are spending this [) week with their grand mother, Mrs. J. C. Harmon. > Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin spen% j the week-end in Durham with her pa- Ij rents. j Mr. Dallas Drake, of Biscoe, spent I the week-end with Mr. Clyde Thomas. |i Mr. Charlie Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. <> Frank Petty and Mrs. W. B. Harpei I spent Sunday in Durham. i NOTICE OF "ADMINISTRATION. I) The undersigned having this day s> qualified as executrix of the estate of I William Norwood, deceased, late of I 1 the county of Chatham, this is to no- X tify all persons holding claims agair st I said estate to present them to the un- W dersigned on or before the 13th day of ft August, 1924, or this notice will be I plead in bar of their recovery. persons owing the said estate X will please come forward and make I immediate settlement. S This the 13th day of August, 1923. W.P.HOR* ° L * "“ffiSSi. Attorney. Sep2o-p ’ Dropsical Swelling.—Eating onions and horse radish is claimed to relieve ■ dropsical swellings. [ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrtrix , of G. W. Stanley, deceased, late ol , Chatham county, North Carolina, thit is to notify all persons having claims [ against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on 01 before the 2nd day of August 1924, i or this nbtice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This August Ist, 1923. Mrs. NANNIE STANLEY, R. F. Paschal, Administratrix. Attorney. Sept. 6-c. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of mortgage executed by V. B. Elkins and wife to the undersigned and duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds in and for Chatham county, North Caro lina in book “FN” at page 426, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, we, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Pitts boro, North Carolina, on the 24th day of September, 1923 at 12 o’clock noon, ! that certain tract of land lying, situ- « ate and being in the town of Siler ] City, North Carolina, and described as j. follows: !' Beginning at H. R. Pike’s northeast | ] corner on the west side of Jordan < < street and runing thence west 25 de- ] grees west 210 feet to an iron pipe, < thence north twenty - five degrees < west 105 feet to an iron pipe, J L. L. Wrenn’s southwest comer in < parsonage line; thence east 25 degrees < north] with L. L. Wrenn’s line 210 ieCt J to Jordan street; thence south 25 < degrees east with said Jordan street < 105 feet to the beginning, being that same lot of land conveyed to V. B. j < Elkin by Jas. N. Johnson and |vife by ! < deed dated March 9th, 1920. I < This the 25th day of August, 1923 , < THE CHATHAM BANK, ] Sept. 20-c Mortgagee. < NOTICE OF SALE. j North Carolina, Chatham county. < IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j Before the Clerk. i J. F. Griswold, et als j vs. 1 J. H. Hough, et als. Under and by virute of a decree in a Special Proceeding entitled J. F. - Griswold and others against J. H. Hough and others now pending in the | Superior court of Chatham county, North Carolina; the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Pitts boro, Chatham county, North Caro lina, on Saturday, the 22nd day of September 1923, at 12 o>’clock noon that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Gulf tqwnship, Chatham county, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of Jarvis Reeves on the north; the lands of Green Hart on the east; the lands of Tom Wat son on the south and the lands of J. H. Hough on the west, containing about 62 acres, more or less, and the same being the lands owned by the late Eliza Griswold. This the 21st day of August, 1923. Place of sale —Court house door, ! Pittsboro, N. C. j Time of sale —September 22nd, 1923 ' at twelve o’clock, i Terms of sale —Cash. WADE BARBER, SILER & BARBER, Commissioner Attorneys. Sep 20- 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 ment. 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. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Chatham county. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, Before the Clerk. B. T. Hilliard and R. P. Hilliard, vs. W. H. Hilliard and John A. Hilliard, et als. To William Salmon; H. G. Hunsuck er, W. O. Hunsucker, Susan Shields Hagler and her husband; the children and heirs at law of Clatie Smith Sal mon; the children and heirs at law of Lee Hilliard; the children and heirs at law of Spinx Shields; the children and heirs at law of Bob Shields i John Shields, if living, if dead his children and heirs at law; Della Short and her husband, and all the heirs at law of George H. Shields, who have not ben served (with process in this proceeding—GßEETlNG: This is to notify you that an action as above entitled, has instituted in the superior court of Chatham county, for partititon of the lands of the late George H. Shields, de ceased, in which lands you are alleged to have an interest; that the com plaint has been duly filed, and that you each and all are commanded to be and personally appear before the un dersigned clerk, at his office in Pitts boro, N. C., on Monday, the 24th day of September, 1923, and answer or de mur to the complaint, and if you fail so to do, the plaintiffs will demand the relief prayed for in said com plaint. Herein fail not, etc. Witness my hand this August 27th, 1923 J. DEWEY DORSETT, Clerk Superior Court, in and for Chatham Co., N. C. SILER & BARBER, Attorneys. Sep 20 foPPORTUNITY Ml We offer at bargain prices, cost not considered gg One 8-horse Ingeco Oil Engine, new. {One 4-horse Ingeco Oil Engine, new. j One 12-horse Ingeco Oil Engine, used. One Wade Drag Saw, new. j | LEE HARDWARE CO. | j| SANFORD, H THE WINCHESTER STORE. ’ j I We Have All the Seasonable j | Groceries j I The well meaning house wife comes to us for Groceries ' I and pantry supplies. We always have the finest of the ! I Season s Fruits, Vegetables and Specialties. And they al- ! I ways satisfy! ' < Cecil H. Lindley, i The Pure Food Grocer. ! | Main Street. Pittsboro, N. C. ! r - • SAFETY STRENGTH SERVICE The combination .jfcf'iat a man demands before entrusting his hard-earned money to any Bank. The man who places a part ofJaa income in Savings Account here has no fear ov€r its 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 S f V *• K \ PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. x Coital, Surplus and Profits, $35,000.00 A. H. London, Pres., J. L. Griffin; Cashier, W. L. Farrell, - i • Assistant Cashier. Dropped all the Profit and a Jj Part of Cost on all of Our f ; Summer \ and we are offering them )%y two-thirds zfy jgESS pT of Their Regular Price. gig m s This includes Seersucker, Mohair, Palm Beach, Gabar- m/i/j dine and Cool Cloth. Straw Hats i Price. (B|| Shoes, Three Special prices: * $3.95; $4.95; and $6.95. ' C. R. BOONE “Good Quality Spells What Boone Sells DeLuxe Clothiers RALEIGH* N« C* | The Southern Planter Semi-Monthly * RICHMOND, VIRGINIA |l OLDEST AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL IN AMERICA | V , 50 CENTS FOR ONE YEAR, j SI.OO FOR THREE YEARS, j y $1.50 FOR FIVE YEARS. j Twice-a-Month 135,000 Twice-a-M j The Record Only $l5O a