FOR OVER 40 YEARS IT ALL.’3 C ATARRH MEDICINE has bt*?n used successfully in the treatment "affl CATARRH MEDICINE con- Msts of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, ft Tonic, which ft l -'- through the Blood on the Mucous Sur ta'va, thus reducing the inflammation. Soi l by all druggists. F\ J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. J yojr corn or sell voiifflea’. Beard Bros. I « j The Page Trust Co., i | . Sanford Branch • | I Some o® philosopher once said: “Don’t put all youi eggs f in one basket.” That made more or less of a hit. | IThen came Pud’nhgad Wilson who says: >f “Put all your | ego's in one basket and watch that basket. | That shows a lot of hard sense. J I But later comes another philosopher who says: JPut | i basket and eggs in the Page Trust Company and let the J | Company watch eggs and basket. | % That is the Climax of Wisdom. I I When the PAGE TRUST COMPANY is watching the | I basket you know the eggs are safe. | 1 Capable watchers, strong vaults, experienced bankers in | | charge, Big assets—over four million —and everything | t that insures safety. | The Page Trust Co., j I Sanford, N. C. I I THE BIG BANK I | OF CENTRAL CAROLINA. f SAFETY STRENGTH I SERVICE 1 The combination that a man demands before entrusting his hard-earned money to any Bank. The man who places m 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. Jf Savings and Time Certificates here earn 4 percent. g| BANK OF PITTSBORO 1 PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $35,000.00 A. H. London, Pres., J. L. Griffin, Cashier, W. L. Farrell, Assistant Cashier; p !l 9 THIS UWVKHSAL CAB r r r ir-n wi i.hiii.ih n■ »i .n» inn i » w.l j ,i Locking at (he n?w touring car from the sid?, you are at once I*d favorably impressed with the eSect of longer, more graceful line 9 secured by enlarging the cowl and raising the radiator Slanting windshield and one-man top lend material aid in giving the enc-iS car a lower, more stylish appearance. An apron connecting the radiator with the fender skirts is also 11 a decided improvement. !« ?i A contiorc feature much appreciated by owners, is the additional \ leg room provided by rh > enlargement cf the cowl. Allow ns to show you the entire line of new Ford cars now on • pjia display in our sliow room. These cars can be obtained through ] , the Ford Weekly Purchase Flan . j THE CHATHAMMOTORCO. jl || Pittsboro, | CAILS(’TRUCKS*■TRACTORS MALLIE HERNS IS IN TROUBLE. Chapel Hill News, Oct. 18. Chatham county officers were search- : ing Sunday for a young man by the name of Mallie Hems, a native of that county who resided in East Dur ham, and was a railroad foreman. Through a fit of jealousy Saturday ev ening shot Miss Annie Critcher, young East Durham woman, who is now m a hospital in a serious condition. WHOOPING COUGH No “cure”—but helps to re- W w duce paroxysms of coughing. VICKS W VAPORub Over 17 Million Java Uaed Yearly i • mm—^ STRANGE AND CURIOUS. Peculiarities That Will Astonish Almost Anyone. Rattlesnakes commit suicide by bit ing themselves. > Louis Campbell, of Anderson, S. C., picked 86 pounds of cotton on his 79th birthday. Thieves near Stanton, Minn., stole 70 hens from a farmer and left $750 in the coop. A jury in a case in Muncie, Ind., asked for a Bible and a deck of cards to while away the time. A Tennessee woman is 117 years of age and has smoked all of her life. Tobacco will get her yet. Tenants in a preacher’s house in Cleveland, Ohio., were arrested the other day for making liquor. George Leisure, a farmer of Tipton, Ind., is exhibiting an ear of com 16 inches long and 8 inches in circum ference. ! j Grains of wheat taken from King Tut’s tomb in Egypt, was planted and has been harvested It is in excellent condition. John Rawley, of a Pennsylvania town, refused to buy medicine for his sick child and the neighbors ran him out of town. Burglars in a Wyoming town stole j all the windows and doors of a house i while the owner was away. They left the porch. :•' ■ <s? A chauffeur in Chicago took up a bobbed haired girl to give her a ride. She drew a pistol on him and robbed him of all the money he had His 25-year-old wife returned to her home when her 71-year-old husband, Jesse. Underwood, of Birm’ngham, Ala., cut his throat and save;! his I’fe. OBSERVATIONS. By Rambler. “Well,” remarked a citizen yester day, “the Fair is over and T am triad of it. Fairs, cicuses and '' ' mas gets not only me but everybody else demoralized and it looks as if no one was fit for anything.” “We farmers have had no excuse this fall not to gather our crops,” said a gentleman from the country the other day. “It has been the nret tiest fall I have seen in many years, and if they have not gathered their cotton and enr” there’s no one to blame but themselves.” “A law with teeth must be passed , by the next legislature to compel j drivers of automobiles to cease their reckless driving,” said of our cit izens. “Right here on the streets of Pittsboro men drive their cars at the rate of 25 to 40 miles an hour, and it ought to be stopped. When some of these reckless drivers are refused a fine and are put on the roads for a year or more, probably they will learn some sense.” “Here’s another case in which whis key was the cause of a good man’s death,” said a citizen. “If the man with the car had not had liquor on board and was trying to outrun the officer, Will Allen, of Raleigh, would have been living today. He was struck by a car driven by an officer and one man was instantly killed and Mr. Al len died later. Besides this the officer and two or three others were painful ly hurt. The whiskey man went free. So you can trace the accident to li quor.” “Mr. Tommie Murdock went into the postoffice the other day,” said a citizen who was in the lobby, “and asked if there was a letter for him. Postmaster Johnson in a joking way, asked him whether business or love letter he wanted? Business, Tommie replied. After loking through a batch of letters, he was told that there was nothing for him. Tommie slowly ap proached the door, but quickly return ed and said: ‘Mr. Johnson would you mind looking through your batch of love letters?’” ! “Corn shuckings will soon be in or der,” remarked an old timer, “and that is one thing I used to enjoy. But I am getting too old now. In my younger days I went to com shuckings for miles away from my neighborhood, and at every one of them you’d find a crowd of pretty girls. Yes, at one of these piles of corn I found my wife and I guess that’s why I like to at tend these places. Then, there was the big suppers, the dance or the quilting. Man, I certainly did have a time. But those days have passed away. And I have not forgotten them ar.dnever will.” GETS IN BIG LEAGUE. Burlington Journal. Major league club owners went through their annual draft procedure of picking stars from “bush” leagues. Leo Moon, of Greensboro, was drafted by Washington, and Davis Cocklin, of Danville, Va., by Chicago Nation als. Leo Moon, the ball player referred to in the above press dispatch, is an Alamance county product, hailing from near Saxapahaw, but more re cently living at Swepsonville. Until he was secured by Greensboro a short while ago Moon had not had professional baseball experience. Be ing drafted for trial so soon after breaking into minor league baseball is proof that much ability is seen in him, and that if he guards himself closely it may mean his future. He has many friends in this county who will be glad of his selection for a try-out in the big show. White zinc is produced by a process of heating zinc ores with oil. Slightly over 5.3 per cent of the American dollar goes for fuel. ~ **s.l BUILD A HOME IN PITTSBORO, * * * * * * * # * * * '* * QUERY DEPARTMENT. * * Answers'by John * * * * * :J< # sj» * ❖ sfc Do fish shed their teeth? Mary, Moncure. Ans. —We are not exactly up on the i fish question, but Dr. Farrell has pull ed teeth from chickens. Is the north pole moving south? Charlie, Pittsboro. Ans.—ls it is, it had better not move to Pittsboro as there are no va cant houses here. What does a modern battleship cost ? N. J. W., Siler City. If we had to pay for one we think $5 a good price, but it you have one made to order they will cost you about $35,000,000. You want one? I Why do people call it the “Milky Way?” X Y Z, Bynum. Ans.—Because it is so high up in the heavens that milk dealers cannot I water it, hence it is pure milk ' away. ! : Gullies are monuments to the greed of men who farm for themselves alone; men who have no thought to the welfare of coming generations. Take it home to M the kids. pt§! Have a packet in your pocket for an ever-ready treat. A delicious confec — iTr ticn and an aid to j tSie teeth, appetite, Professional (Bards I FIRE INSURANCE! We write all kinds anywhere in Chat ham County. Strongest Home Com panies. H. D. GUNTER xr „ Pittsboro, IS. C. W. B. CHAPIN, M. D. PITTSBORO, N. C. Office: Main street, Dr. H. T. Cha- Telephones: Office, 43. Residence, 39 pin's former office. ELKINS FUNERAL PARLOR, Siler City, N. C. Offers Superior Funeral Service. Caskets, Accessories, Coffins Embalming Separate Hearse Service Maintained For Colored Patrons. DR. ERNEST BROWN. —Chiropractor— -109 South Steele St. SANFORD, N. C. DR. ROY T. HODGIN, Chiropractor. Siler City Office Hours:— 2 to 5 p. m., Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Asheboro Office Hours: — 9 to 12 and 2 to 5, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Also 9 to 12 a. m., Mondays, Wednes days, and Fridays. ( DR. J. D. GREGG, Dentist. Siler City, N. C. Office over Siler Drug Store. Hours 8 a. m., to 5 p. m. V i vfcTOR R. JOHNSON. Attorney-at-Law, Practices in all courts —Federal, State and County. Office over Brooks Sr. Eubanks Store, Northeast comer 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. PILKINGTON PHARMACY. Prescriptions, drugs, medicines and toilet articles. KODAKS. * * * * » * * ♦ » * * * 15 R. F. PASCHAL, * Attorney-at-Law, ♦ * Office over Postoffice Siler City. * * * ip * * * * * * * * * QUIPS AND QUIDDITES. For years there was a playwright around London who had more venom than ability. He could always pick a success to pieces and invariably did, but he had never produced a success of his own. One night at the Savage club he be came so foolish as to attack the im-j mortal bard of Avon. “Shapespeare,” he sputtered, “lifted half his plots.” This was too much for an old critic, who came back in a flash: “Then lift one of his and write a play around it. Show him up.” The smallest baby at birth, known, weighed two pounds one ounce. Progress is just a slow business of ' falling in line with the schemes of minorities. ❖HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED? | BY AN EXPERT—COSTS NO ! | | I Dr, J. C. Mann, the well known! eyesight Special ists and Optician I will be at Dr. Farrell’s office ins ! Pittsboro, N. C., every fourth Tues- J day and at Dr. Thomas’ office, Siler j City, N. C., every fourth Thursday j (in each month. Headache relieved* when caused by eye strain. When] j he fits you with glasses you have] | the satisfaction of knowng that I I they ore correct. Make a note off jthe date and see him if j T our eyes! ] are weak. | His next visit in Pittsboro will I •be Tuesday, November 27th. j His next visit in Siler City will] fbe Thursday, November 22nd. I Eyes of the\Vo .'id Are on Jot Economical Transportation 1 Sales and Service | Parts Depot I Bonlee Motor and Machine Works, ! Bonlee, N. C. | Some Good Farmer Will Get $5 FREE TO SHOW THAT WE ARE INTERESTED IN GOOD FARMING WE WILL GIVE FREE $5.00 TO THE FARMER THAT WILL BRING THE LARG EST PUMPKIN TO OUR STORE FOR DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOW ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER FIRST. NO PUMPINS ENTERED IN THIS CONTEST WILL BE RETURNED TO THE OWNER, BUT WILL BE DI VIDED OR SOLD AND PROCEEDS GIVEN TO SOME POOR FAMILY TO BUY FUEL FOR THE WINTER. Your Credit is Good With Us. Carter F urniture Co EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. SANFORD NORTH CAROLINA. | Out of Each Day s Work jj (]/ & Something should be saved. You cannot expect to work \fr forever. Money saved now will care for you in later yjjf years when you prefer to take "things easy.” w ij|i * ik jjj So Don’t Spend Ail i * We Pay You to Save * jf : s it i i Banking Loan and Trust Co., I SANFORD, di -j W R. E. Carrington, W. W. Robards, J. W. Cunningham, (j( -J- President Vice-Pres. Cashier. w ili Ui J U/ JONESBORO: MONCURE: •j ij/ LP. Lasater, Cashier J- K. Barnes. . Opens Another Store. ! S£mford*fhas H Lillingtom udthtio 4 i I V Your work You can’t do good work when your head throbs, your back aches , or you re tortured by rheumatic, sciatic or monthly pains. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pifl^ relieve pain. Quickly, safely and without un pleasant after effects. Your druggist will sell them to you at pre-war prices. Regular package 25 doses 25 cents. Economy package —125 doses SI.OO.

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