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Slants ■ K#* food family mare, 6j aL^ G0 o „ obstacle to quick ! |f° R Jokl; P r c IC ,V pt 4, Siler City, ■ ye# j ti. Self? W* ’ 0ct.25-c | buy#' ’ * • I BARRELS Fiourj I V^\-ecK— sb.2o to *<-00 ( ■ #S t fleP a t-v bag guaranteed to; <rrell e s? ie Tor your money l^ lai rt!!uvU.^ll,nottokeep. IfcA ‘ ,>tt i m CHILDREN should attention. See Dr. ■*> 01 i next Tuesday or * »eU ' lhU, ' sday U y ° Ur l*f' efe s’ a I TrUY a timber wagon. letter- C. B. Moore, ■ >'an"‘ e p l |^B.A. p e r ry,K t .2,Mo^ not Ihave Iw® Cleaned at The fetar ■ v° urC r,ib- cheaper and better, Mtie#* S repairing and steam Pv v cleaning Allow me a share ■/ or e?sed and <■. p irs t door north ot I f v«»rP atro SSoro. N. C., David I post oftce? ‘ Nov B-c IDOLLAR buys E'l fdVorth. special prices; on I ado vthine in our store lor Sat- PRtsboro. I P AN . lor genuine guaranteed nos- I <»' uels 10 * wom eii, and children. ■fey lo1 * darning- $75.00 a week |®ffl $l5O ait hour spare time ■ iul Lathers, silks. Internation ■ Cottons, Norristown, Pa. lal Stocking Mil., Nov. 29. by eye ■®;? r ee Dr, Mann at Dr. har- I See in Pittsboro next Tuesday ■fr at ir. Thomas’ office in Siler City M f Thnrsdav if vou have headache ■Sffle vour eyes thoroughly l ilg ; ined He will tell you frankly IsSe or not your headache is caus led by eye strain. IpTTiHREsiiRS^NOW ON HAND B-jfaii and see them; best make and Ei do the work right Price normal. ■£ Hardware Store, Inc., Siler City, In. c. ■sEeTr. MANN at Dr. Farrells of- I dee in Pittsboro next Tuesday or at ■i) r Thomas’ office in Siler City next ■Thursday if your eyes give you trou ■ble. _ ■SEE CONNELL FOR Feed and Pro- I yjsions—a solid car new salt just ■unloaded, also a car of choice timothy ■hay,ftwo cars of oats and Noxall ■feed to arrive this week. Quality and ■prices right R. M. Connell, Pittsboro. ■TO THE FARMERS—I have a good | supply of fertilizers on hand, buy ■from me and save money. Acid phos phate, $1.50; 10.04, $2.00; 10.02, s4l - One bag or a car load. See me ■before buying. D. J. Vestal, Ore Hill, H. C. Oct. 25-p. ■RESSIXG AND CLEANING done ■ promptly by The Siler City Press.ng ■lub. Mail packages given prompt at tention and returned po.-tage prepaid, located in Stone’s Barber Shop, Main |treet, Siler City, N. C. ts. lIFTY-ACRE FARM for sale, near I Pittsboro, 30 acres cleared, balance ■ woodland, cash or terms, buildings ■ farm. Write to 4 Farm” care of Bbe Record, Pittsboro. ts. ■HEN YOU HAVE GLASSES? fitted | hr. Mann you have the satis ■ffiou of knowing they are correct. ■•*••■ too, his prices are reasonable. ■OXEY TO LOAN—We have 550,0j0 ■to loan to the farmers of Chatham ■unty within the next ninety days ■ al-2 per cent interest and from 1 ■ years time. Chatliam Realty Co., ■ ” Johnson, secretary, Pittsboro ts ■niBEROF ALL KINDS and qual ■ Florida kiin dried ceiling and ■ olii -g; we buy cross ties standing ■ woods or delivered to road. W. F. tf ■'; wood ■v u ont a? k for prices but ■ pcr Mil buy it on cars. Ad ■ov.pp 0, Box 172 - Raleigh, N. C. WftOXE - Op ER A TOR Wanted , u :& f Jddress Bonlee Telepho. e «btoluiton e , N Q * tL ■ten*'" 1 , I ' 3 ™ 32f000 shingles'; Sa L ll p an( l ce dar, left in my care Hill onV+f 1 * 6 and them at my ■ray Ettsboro, Route 3. T. B. ■r-~ Oct 11-p ■Pricewn DETERMINED to make ■epthe L SUIt . the and to ■blic of TP m our store that the ■ e have section may demand. ■ u Wa nt it anrl° U Wai l t at the P rice ■ our stock hef 6 u‘ k . you t 0 look ■g in jevehv f °, re buyin g- Every ■• Also e nL d,amonds and novel fettds, ReuE “Pairing. Tod R. ■C. labie Jeweler, Siler City, ■ ale ’ o?g£ El) p. FARM ' FOR ■ S , east of A o n-Pittsboro road, 3j ■,° Q ! right 'it ti , ds t°n; Carolina 1 ■ churches n ? e . or » g° od store ■’ tenai »t hou ear ’- lm Pr° ve d build- j I ■f Vati °n, balanpo ‘ ° acr ? s » 30 are in 1 I. or ternK- C g . rowin g timber; ! k Bp nc e H, qu ’ pr |ee reasonable. 1 ■CT Umore, Rt x> Cumnock> , ffdoUpy - tf ', ’ to d'S . < ; las s man with ' IS. \? e ii e u harge of a 500- | ■ck fl ° m Greenc.> CU tlvated and ten catTi 01 ’ 0 0n good road.! R\°Lrtunfc f an(l ‘‘airy. A; ■e ,t A(J( lress “ n for the right! ■JDr lch - __-P --i* El B D Tiref d t Y ' SPRIN( T- I ’ Crutchfield’? b ? T ttom prices 1 Oct. 4-t“c" CUre ’ N - GENERAL NEWS BRIEFS. | Shovt Items of Common Interest to AIL I Norfolk.—Open shop labor on a 65- cent wage scale is now in effect on the Norfolk waterfront. Pittsburg.—Between 400 and 500 negroes have been driven away from ; Alleghany county. They work mostly in tne steel mills. Danville. —Ben C. Coleman shot and killed Wm. O. Williams, seriously wounded Williams’ wife and killed himself in a boarding house here. Constantinople.—Constantinople po licemen must shave at least twice a week and are not to wear their caps tilted at the fashionable angles, says a new regulation. Washington.—Post office depart ment expenditures during the last sis , cal year were $556,893,000, with reve j nues of $532,828,000, showing an ap- 1 pare .t deficit of $24,065,000. 1 Washington.—Representative Aber- nathy, who arrived here from his home at New Bern, said he was in thorough sympathy with the purposes of the re- j clamation conference, to be held in New Orleans about the middle of No- ! vember and would attend if possible, j New York.—Attendance and re ceipts for the first world series game broke all previous records. Total at-! tendance was 55,307; total receipts 1 $181,912. Os the total sum, the plav- i ers will get $92,775.12; each club will get $30,925.05; the baseball commis sion will get $27,286.80. New York. —A French liner landed in New York 96 barrels supposed to be hides. By accident one of the bar- 1 rels bursted and the barrel was found to contain 48 bottles of Scotch, Bene-' dictine and apricot brandy. Also a few hides. Five more barrels tapped contained 48 bottles of contraband li- j qour. A man near Carroll, lowa, wanted a simple funeral. He was worth $500,000. He was carried to his grave in his farm wagon drawn by two horses. ( “ Take the Train to the Fair. The Record does not wish to fright ! en anyone going to the State Fair at Raleigh today ai.d tomorrow, but if you do go, take the train. It is much safer. Along the dirt road the dust , is simply awful, and it was only last Thursday that two cars run head-on into one another on account of the dust, killing one man and seriously injuring another. Last week there came very near being a wreck between two automo ! biles between Pittsboro and Bynum [ on account of the thick dust, one driv , er remarking that he could hardly see thirty feet in front of him. BUILD A HOME IN PITTSBORO. executor’s Notice k I .I—. ■ , Having ualified as executors of the estate of J. M. Mclver, late of Chat ham county, North Carolina, this is ! to notify all persons having claims : against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Gulf, N. C., on or before the 15th i day of October, 1924 or this notice . will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. This 15th day of October, 1923. ! Mrs. LOIS A. McIVER, j E. G. McIVER, Executors of the estate of J. M. Mclver, deceased ■ Nov. 29 Gulf, N. C. 1 R. R. RAMSEY, ' Heavy Hauling or Drayage of any Kind | Passenger Automobiles at your | Service day or night. Phone 23 Pittsboro, N. C. Season’s Best. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 1 JEWELRY, NOVELTIES. We Sell for Less. See us when in Sanford. [ J. P. Coulter Co. ! v f j Jewelers, Sanford, N. C. 30c Cotton j We believe the market will advance I to thirty cents this Fall. Don’t sell ! your cotton now but consign it to us to be held. We will make liberal ad vances on your shipments. SAVANNAH COTTON FACT ORAGE CO. Savannah, - - - Georgia. Everybody Knows I After I had killed my bird puppy everybody in town knew it al most as soon as I did myself. Just like they are about my b^ r " l ber shop. They all know that they get the very best of service here and they learned it about as soon as I opened up. Trade is brisk. Always on the job here with the right kind of razors and attention. Call again, gen tlemen. ! H. H. Hackney, Expert Artist. Pittsboro, N.C. YOUNG NEGRO ROBBED Money Taken from Him at Colored Fair in Siler City Herman Nettles, son of John Net tles, who is a tenant on the farm of Squire John R. Blair, near Kimbol ton, was robbed of more than a hun dred dollars at the colored fair held in Siler City during the first of Oc tober. it seems that Herman had sold some cotton for his father and had the money with him, when he was at tacked by “Stick Bill,” a colored em ployee of the show at this fair. “Stick Bill” passed the money to a white man and the latter made his escape, hut the negro “Stick Bill” was arrested and is boarding with Jailer John Burns at the county hotel. These folks operated one of the con cessions at the fair and, as migbr i e expected from such events, the inno avMMMaopssh. -- rrrt im mm I NORTH CAROLINA STATE PAIR I if Seaboard Air line Railway f | Announces The Operation Os f if Special Train Thursday, October 18th I j| HAMLET AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS TO RA- ± i I LEIGH AND RETURN t | SCHEDULE OF TRAINS t ILv. Hamlet 7:00 A. M. Lv. Hoffman 7:29 A. M. | Lv. Addor 7:44 A. M. f Lv. Pinebluff 7:47 A. M. Lv. Aberdeen 7:57 A. M. f Lv. Southern Pines 8:05 A. M. | Lv. Lakeview 8:20 A. M. f Lv. Vass 8:25 A. M. I 'I Lv. Cameron 8:36 A. M. | 1 1 Lv. Lemon Springs 8:46 A. M. Lv. Sanford 8:58 A. M. | Lv. Colon 9:06 A. M. | ; i Lv. Moncure 9:22 A. M. f |> Lv. Merry Oaks 9:36 A. M. f $ Lv. New Hill 9:48 A.M. i Lv. Apex 10:00 A. M. I % Lv. Cary 10:10 A. M. | | Arrive Raleigh 10:30 A. M. | t Returning: Hamlet Special Leaves Raleigh at 5:30 P. M., I Thursday Only. | f Tickets will be sold at Low Round Trip Rates from all sta- I | tions on the Seaboard in North Carolina, October 14-19 J inclusive. Final return limit October 22nd. j | For detailed information call on Ticket Agents. % | JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. $ H f| t i pT! nu 11 ut * For the convenience of the tax payers of Chatham County, I will be at the places as below stated for the purpose of collecting the 1923 taxes. Please arrange to meet me at the place most convenient for you and settle your taxes without delay. October Thrailkill’s Store Th; rsday Morning 18 W. M. Scott’s Store Thursday Afternoon 18 H. O. Kelly’s Store Friday Morning 19 Council’s Shop, Markham’s Store Friday Afternoon 19 Riggsbee, Cole’s Store Saturday Morning 20 Fearington, Lassiter Bros. Store.. Saturday Afternoon 20 Siler City, Mayor's Office All Day Saturday 27 G. W. Perry’s Store Monday Afternoon 29 J. I. Lindley's Residence .. Monday Night 29 W. J. Buckner’s Shop Tuesday Morning 30 J. M. Teague’s Store l Tuesday Afternoon 30 Frank Henderson’s Store Wednesday Morning 31 Thompson Bros. Store Wednesday Afternoon 31 November Bear Creek, F.tts’ Store Thursday Morning 1 Bennett, Bank Thursday Afternoon 1 Rock Hill Supply Co’s. Store Friday Morning 2 Harper’s Cross Riads Fr'day Afternoon 2 Brnlee, Bank All Day Saturday 3 F. M. Farrell’s Store Tuesday Morning 6 Gulf, Bank Tuesday Afternoon 6 Gold'ston, Bank Wednesday Morning 7 Carbonton, Tally’s Store Wednesday Afternoon 7 Kimbolton, Burke’s Store Thursday Morning 8 T. £5. Bray’s Store Thursday Afternoon 8 Merry Oaks, Cotton’s Store Friday Morning 9 Corinth, Mim’s Store ....Friday Afternoon 9 Brick Haven, Harrington’s Store ...Saturday Morning 10 Moncure, Bank Saturday Afternoon 10 Jim Knight’s Store Tuesday Morning 13 Farmville, Seagrove’s Store Tuesday Afternoon 13 T W. Hobby’s Store Wednesday Afternoon 14 Bynum, Atwater & Lam. Store Thursday Morning 15 T E Williams’Store Thursday Afternoon 15 Phoenix Utility Co. Plant All Day Saturday 17 Thanking you to co-operate with me, I am, Yours very truly, G.W. BLAIR. ✓ i Sheriff. cent, hard working young negro lost his money. It is a shame to permit such J things as this in the county. It should j be prevented and cheap shows, con- J j cessions, and the like should not be ] tolerated. i DISSOLVES CO-PARTNERSHIP. Messrs. J. H. Hammock and Ben ; Harper, who have been in the wood- j working and blacksmith business east of Pittsboro for some time, have dis- j solved co-partnership, Mr. Harper go- j ing into business for himself at the old garage corner of South Street and court house square. The railroad fare from Pittsboro to Raleigh and return, on account of the State Fair this week, will be only $2.25. LOOK AT THE LABEL ON PAPER. 5 NEW PRICES ON | | OVERLAND Automobiles j | NOW REDUCED TO— 1 (Delivered $595 Delivered j GET THE BEST THRE IS. SEE f June N. Peoples ] I FREE DEMONSTRATION PITTSBORO, N. C. j | - * —E——KIMI Till—————l>—■—M—WTAiMW THE HOME BEAUTIFUL Many of the joys of heme are produced by beauty in the interior furnishings. Much of the enjoyment of home is the result of Comfort-Giving chairs and restful Davenports and Lounges. Be sure to see our Fibre Furniture, The Big Overstuffed Suites made in Siler City by the High Point Bending and Chair Company. These goods are made RIGHT and the price is RIGHT. Let us show you. MARLEY FURNITURE COMPANY Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Siler City, N. C. Phone 21. Motor Hearse Service. ILEE HARDWARE CO. I SANFORD, i Shelf Hardware. Building Material. hi U|| Kg Farming Implements. f tin) r ill fi| Buggies and Wagons. See us when in need of something in our line. K >1 1 r im " " I Only One ThriU The only thrill that comes from the purchase of a bond is the thrill that comes from the knowledge that your money is invested safely and at a good interest yield. Speculation furnishes more thrills but not the satisfac tion. ... t Alamance First Mortgage 6 Per E Cent Gold Bonds | are an investment that you should be much interested in. Each bond is issued on a mortgage that has been placed on expertly appraised property. They pay 6 percent interest and are issued in denomina tions of SIOO and up. I CALL OR WRITE | FOR FREE BOOKLET AND ALL DETAILS. ! ALAMANCE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE CO. BURLINGTON. N. C. 7 r ! 7 I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $300,000. *; C. G. SOMERS, W. E. SHARPE, Field Representative, Manager. L. I 1
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