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Frocks and Coats Are Going Fast OU3 STOCK OF LADIES’ WEAR HAS BEEN ACCORDED SUCH A GENERAL APPROVAL THAT WE HAVE HAD TO RE-ORDER SEV ER VL TIMES TO FILL OUR ORDERS HERE. MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT ONCE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE. CHARMEEN AND POIRET TWILL DRESSES ARE HERE IN A VARIETY OF MODES— RIPPLE SKIRTS; NOVELTS BRAIDS; COAT EFFECTS; ADHERING TO THE NEW VOGUE. BROWN AND NAVY. Children’s Coats ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GIRL’S COATS HAS JUST ARRIVED. COATS TO SUIT EVERY CHILD’S TASTE. STYLES MODELED AFTER THE LARGER COATS. THEY ARE MADE UP IN BROWN, REINDEER AND NAVY. SIZES 4 TO 14 YEARS. PRICES: 86 to sls BRUSHED WOOL SWEATERS—PRINCESS SLIPS, UNDERSKIRTS AND KNICKERS. (SECOND FLOOR) —i ——i— ’■"" ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ ""*? \ \ -- * ' Wilkins-Ricks Co., Sanford, N. C. THE Powell Parm I Near Pittsboro, N. C., Sold at Auction Friday, November 9th At 10:30 A. M, on the Premises This property is located about two miles from Pittsboro on State Highway No. 75. A fine farm, consisting of nearly 800 acres, sub-divided into small tracts, and sold for divis ion among the heirs. An Absolute Sale—lo Years to Pay For It A FORD TOURING CAR GIVEN AWAY J To Someone Attending This Sale ——-—i '■ i' '■■■■■■'■ ■ ■—-■■■■ I— I ..■■■■■_■ ■ . ■ ~ —".tsT i , m ~i— --jl —■. .""7..—-tt:: I Easy Terms . Band. Concert ===== ; ~ ■ -'■=* ■: ■■ ■ ■ ■ - ■■■■■■•■- - r = : ■ i D. L. BELL, Commissioner, PITTSBORO, N. C. Allen Brothers,lnc I Selling Agents - Raleigh, N. C. % ' I|| Autumn |Lj • gll Are Interesting S||U SPORT CLOTHES AGAIN HOLD Jglk}, , ißl|f W 4 THEIR OWN. WE HAVE SPORT ; .jj COATS, SPORT SKIRTS, SPORT pOTjH .< - HATS AND ACCESSORIES. • —LADIES SPORT COATS IN MIXED COLORS— |Lf Wmjh WITH BEAVERETTE COLLARS. SIZES 16 to 42. - SPECIALLY PRICED— SIS to $25. |l| —SPORT HATS— i l J SMALL AND MEDIUM SHAPES—VERY SMART \\ Q WITH CLEVER TRIMMINGS. SPECIALLY PRICED \ l \ $2.50 to $5.00 \ \ The Woman’s Made | Fall Footwear I THE Woman of individual taste py will be more than pleased at this Fall’s showing in footwear jfly y modes. Our stocks are the most remarkable in quality and value ever offered at these prices. Strap pumps and a very fine assortment of Fall Oxfords. $5 to sß,soH^p|f Shoes for A Everybody WE HAVE received two large shipments nf Shoes since our CAR LOAD OF SHOES Came in lhis enables us to fit men, women and children in the shoe of their choice. , Star Brand Shoes Are Better—Tliey Cost Less a Month. OTHERS CARRY A FEW—WE CARRY THEM ALL. ( NOTICE OF SALE. | Under and by virtue of the power j contained in a mortgage executed by J. D. Peele and wife C. C. Peele, to j J. A. and R. A. Wellons, on December 6, 1919, which mortgage secures the payment of an indebtedness of $4,000.- 00 and which is recorded in book F.N. at page 280, office of the register of deeds of Chatham county. Default having been made of pay ment, therefore, the undersigned mortgagees will sell at public auction | at the court house door in the town of i Pittsboro, N. C., to the highest bid der, for cash, at 12 o’clock noon on Monday, November 19th, 1923 the following described tract of land lying and being in Cape Fear town- i ship, Chatham county, North Cadolina on the east side of Cape Fear river i and on Goff Creek. Beginning on a black jack bush, for merly a pine marked, Woodell’s cor ner, Boylan’s line and runs thence with said Woodell’s line 192 poles to. a post oak bush, Crump’s comer}' thence west with his line 104 poles to a dead pine and blazed pointers, Utley’s corner; thence nearly south with his linel92 poles to a dead pine Utley’s corner in Boylan’s line, thence east to the beginning, and containing 124 acres more or less, except 10 acres sold to A. E. Cotton. This October 9th, 1923. J. A. WELLONS, i R. A. WELLONS, I Nov 15p Mortgagees. «™it,hfield,N.C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Thomas Price, deceased, late of Chatham coun- j ty, North Carolina, this is to notify | all persons having claims against the j estate of said deceased to exhibit them ! to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of October, 1924, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the estate will make immediate settle ment. This 11th day of October, 1923. | JOHN PRICE, * Nov. 15-p Executor. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE 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 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, E. G. McIVER, Executors ' of the estate of J. M. Mclver, deceased Nov. 22 Gulf, N. C. NOTICE TOCREDITORs! | j Having qualified as executor of the I last will and testament of L. A.' Trgden, deceased, late of Chatham; county, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of October, 1924, or thisi notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the estate will make immediate settle ment. This Ist day of October, 1923. HARRISON TROGDEN, Nov. 8-p. Executor. SALE OF LAND. North Carolina, Chatham county, Under and by virtue of an ord® of superior court in a special p® ceeding therein pending entitled, 0® Henderson and others vs. Maiy Che® and others, I will on Saturday, November 24th 1923, I at 12 o’clock noon, offer for sale at the court house <® m Pittsboro, North Carolina, at pub® auction, to the highest bidder cash, the following described trad® of land, to-wit: First tract:—Lying and being fl Chatham county on Dry Creek a.® known as lot No. 4 of Charlotte® Manns estate and drawn by Charlo® Cotton heirs, beginning at a postoa® Hiram Henderson’s corner; then® south 28 poles to a post oak; then® east 10 poles to a stone pile, blafl jack pointers; thence south 100 [.o® to a stone, line of lot No. 3; then® east with line of lot No, 2 in line® lot No. 1; thence north with line® lot No. 1 in J. H. Dark’s line; the® west with sair Dark and H. Hem® son’s line to the beginning 92 pc® estimated to contain 63 acres more® less. I Second tract:—Known as the M® Knight heirs lot of land in Tay® Mann’s tract of lying and bei® on Dry Creek, containing 27 acr® more or less. Third t^act: —Begining at a w® pile Hiram Henderson’s corner; the® west ten chains and thirty links to® hickory willow, Lutterloh cor® south 35 degrees west 15 chains ® 30 links to a stake; thence east® chains and fifty links to a mulbe® in Hiram Henderson’s line; the® north 15 degrees west 12 chains ® 40 links to the first station, contain® 22 acres more or less. I Fourth tract: — two thirds of one l * the six lots of Taylor Manns la® said land bounded as follows: On® south by Wash Lutterloh, on the"® by Johnson Mann; on the north ® Richard Cotton heirs; on the east ■ Hiram Henderson and Johnson AW-m containing 27 acres more or - e ' s Fifth tract:—Bounded on the non® by John Dark, on the east ' j fj® Henderson; on the south by •- j.® Henderson and on the west by - 1 ® Lutterloh, containing 90 acres m '■ 6 This the 22nd day of October, Time of sale 12 o’clock noon. Terms, cash. p hO RTON, I Nov 15-c Comn NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as exe £ u . ‘ yIM last will and testament o> nie A. Dark, deceased, late o- .J® ham county, North Carolina, to notify all persons haviny against the estate of the s« , L L® clent to exhibit them to tie u ; • ‘ aVl ® ed on or before the Ist Jay o * - ,M her, 1924, or this notice wil in bar of their recovery. A l * indebted to the estate vn mediate settlement. I This Ist day of November. 1- J THOS. E. GE ,i a t»fl V. R. JOHNSON, I Attorney. ■— I Overheard. n ,® “Naw, suh, I jes’ couldn’t i v got® results with them dices. . a JjoD.® one shirt between me an stabta ■ —Nashville Tennesseean.
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