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KtfHAM_ BRIEFS ■ 40P * Christmas. heart is not only the litss'* I .“' e but the parent of all fc^Clcero. Mr the Shamrock Trio ■ *? auditorium, Ktteboro I t p,e r ‘ Wednesday night, 28th. Mr . auditorium' —-it’s a beauty. Trio Wednesday the new auditorium. hein g successfully grown I ry- x " t ,.ofinn in Currituck Coun- I Johnson, reports County K hj'r Chandler. W* ' ur label and if your sub- I l/-’ ue send us a remittance. , 1,,.# 1 ' iivit are out will be stop mfnest week. ■ 1 fa that among the cases in I V'-rJ-t in Raleigh last week 'on w» fined $75 and ■ci*£ dealing in liquor. I®* , ; .„ ns wil lhave the opportun ■ new auditorium at the 10 fnl house tonight (Wednes 28th, at the performance Wftle^ allirock Trl °* M v\ 0 Vestal, of Ore Hill, Rt. ■ Uprated on in a Sanford hos ll ,a5Cp Pek and her many friends to learn that she will be ■"I 1 ‘o return home in a few days. r* od in Bonlee Saturday evening I j!^ l . u \ Philips, Mr. R. V. ■: Sff . on of Mr. W. F. Sizemore ‘ nig Hammer, daughter of Hammer, all of Bear ■\lr. M n , i ■oeetF-oute 1- t the 10th of December Mr. I frole and family will move from m li Washington City to make l^ u U re home. Mr. Cole says he is ■ • Xi'e he can put his children m schoolS * I ~ n Cooper, from Hickory Im i one of our old friends, was I oaß f!veek to renew for his paper | ic ;t ! avs that everybody in his sec ■s? happy and prosperous. Good I :l %re raised and the prices have ■ I ik V B Gunter went to Durham liJlues'day to visit her sister, Mrs. ■ T J.Lambe, who is very sick She re ■ liibv Raleigh to see Mrs. Pen-; ISUiind Mr. Gunter’s nieces, Mrs. and Mrs. Gilhs. I Rev, and Mrs. G. W. Perry and two ■ children, of Carthage, spent a short I rifle here with his parents, Mr. and I\vk S V./Perry, last Sunday. Mr. 'Pei will move* to his new Charge at Weldon in about two weeks. The Confederate bazaar will be held at the Club rooms on Friday, Decem ber 7th. Doors will be opened for pur chases at noon. Dinner and supper will be served. There is a fine selection of articles at the bazaar. Come and buy your Christmas presents. Mr. Archie C. Ray, Jr., has recent ly won the debaters medal offered for I”*’ the best debater of the Junior and Senior classes at Davidson college. Arcbie is a member of the Junior class and will be presented the med al in commencement next Spring. Mr. C. B. Fitts, of Bear Creek will give away another graphophone on Thanksgiving day and he is advertis ing in this issue for all the keys to be brought in on that date. The one he gave away on the 10th went to Mr. | S. T. Moody. Messrs. Joe Dun, a merchant from Bear Creek, and Lee Moody, teacher of the Sandy Branch School, were callers at The Record office during the «eek. Both renewed for the paper •i gave us praise so rthe splendid paper we are printing. I Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Ernest E. Harmon, of We l, Pittsboro, who was operated on in a Durham hospital last Friday for a female trouble, that she ls getting on nicely and will be able feave in a couple of weeks. Don’t forget the Shamrock Trio at • nttsboro high school auditorium flight (Wednesday, 28th,) and be ®ce. Those who failed to go to the * entertainment by thee LaSall ®itett regretted it. This is to be 2 M program by the Shamrock Trio i°u must see it. Y?re was born on the plantation M- W. Womble, on Moncure route “•three lambs, a week ago, and one tl * horns on its head a quar of an inch long. This is something iw k°th as to the time of the I nJ ns: op the lambs and the devel- I ™»t of one of them. I i».i en coun ties are holding plant lln Ai ees at some rural school this fall. I setl, 3 [ m r, ance County recently the folks I eon fi v ' :) trees, 450 shrubs and about I of plants on the grounds I lain?* • ' ltney school. Plans for |»j>y p a p ln " the grounds were made for tiio landscape specialist °f Tb ThanW W an ovr, ter supper and Program given’ at Mt. Decent’ 'T° o1 house Saturday night, The w 1 ’ beginning at 7 o’clock, of u Pf h will he for the benefit “Unci! n rch : “ Aunt Dinah” and y°u j a , e . mus ” will be there to keep as wei) an{ l other amusements Mission* f ver vbody welcome. No ad n 'Farge at the door. TV in op the Methodist church Per 01 S W BI give an oyster su T '- Ist, 2i{ \] batyirdav night. December Mil be pi 1 e , c ‘. u b rooms. The oysters Mt earV o j , those who desire to JPain f ] nv an ; ai so—for those who re !he supp' er on Saturday night, r overvnr, 1R , not a social affair, but is s’ n G .' v bo desires to assist the J £2:rfa to raisu ao-ey. Don t forget the Confederate ba zaar which taxes place under tne aus pices of the Daughters of tne Con federacy. Hon and Mrs. A. C. Ray and their daughter, Miss Lillian, spent a few days last week at Jackson Springs with relatives. . Come to the Confederate bazaar m Pittsboro, on Friday, December 7th. Many pretty and useful things to se lect for your Christmas presents. There will be a box party and an oyster supper at Fairview school house on mursday night, November 29th, (today). Everybody is invited. There will be a box supper at Siik Hope graded school on Friday even ing, November 30th, at 7:80 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to at ; tend. The many friends of Dr. W. B. Chapin, who has been critically ill at his home here, will be glad to learn that he is improving and is now on the road to recovery. . Save time and money by buying your presents at the Confederate ba zaar in Pittsboro on Friday, Decem ber 7th. Dinner and supper served. Doors opened for purchases at noon. The Community Club of Siler City will hold a bazaar in the old Woodman Hall, Thursday, December 6th. Don’t buy your Chrstmas presents until you have seen this wonderful display of pretty things. Dinner and supper will be served at a very reasonable price. Everybody invited to come and help make the bazaar a success. GET A FREE SUBSCRIPTION First boy or girl under twenty years old that sends us answer to the fol lowing will be given a six months free subscription to The Record: N_F_L_C_K_S_jG_D_F_D Insert one letter nine different times among the letters shown above and form a simple sentence. Has Returned From the North. Mr. C. L. Bower, of Siler City, has been on an extended visit to the north ern markets where he has bought lots of new things for his store. He re turned home Saturday. Please Tell Us. As this is the season when many of our subscribers are moving from one route to another they ask us to change the paper. When doing so please give your old address as well as the new one. We have two requests in hand now that we do not know where the paper is going to and in one case we have two names of the same initial and it is impossible to know which paper to change. It is almost impossible to locate a single name in a list of more than 2,000 un less we know the old postoffice. NEWS FROM BEAR CREEK TWO. Bear Creek, Rt. 2, Nov. 26. —Mrs. T. H. Johnson, of Maxton, is visiting in the home of Mrs. H. W. Murray on route 2. H. J. Elkins and daughter, Mildred, of Greensboro, were week end visitors in the home of P. L. Elkins. Mrs. J. A. Elkins has broken up house keeping. There was a public auction at the old home stead last Saturday, selling the farming tools and household and kitchen furniture. [I Mrs. Elkins is now with her son, . Paul L. Elkins on route 2. At this . writing she is very sick and grave : fear is that she may develop pneumo nia. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holt and family of Dunlap Mineral Springs, near Kern ersville, and Mrs. W. I. Williamson I and sons, Harold and Wilbur, of San , ford, spent the week end at T. B. [ Beal’s home. ; J. F. Coggins, of Hallison. spent i Sunday afternoon with his father, in Bear Creek. Mrs. C. E. Gerringer, of Browns Summit, was a visitor on the route • last week. J. J. Norwood, of route 2, has . moved to Bear Creek. Mr. Norwood has been appointed acting ; at Bear Creek. The incumbent post ’ master, Rev. G. C. Phillips has re signed to accept a field of churches in Stanley county. ; NEWS FROM CAPE FEAR. ! New Hill, Rt. 2, Nov. 26.—Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ed. Griffin, of Bynum, spent I I Sunday at the home of Mr. A. G. 1 Mann. Mr: Mann has been suffering much with high blood pressure for several days. i B. W. Thomas and little son, WH ! | son, of Henderson, spent the week * 1 end with his mother, Mrs. Bettie Thomas. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell and ! son, and Ben Farrell, of Graham, at ■ tended the birthday celebration of their aunt, Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, _Moore and son, Clifton, and Ernest Moore, of Raleigh, spent Sunday in Chatham. ! Miss Velera Sturdivant is spending ; the week in Durham with Miss Mar ! Po« J. H. Webster, of Clayton, was the s weok end guest of his mother, Mrs. ; Addie Webster. _ _ ; G. N. Thomas and family, of Ral ei>h, were week-end guests of Mrs. BilHe Thomas. Mr. Ollie Poe and family, of Dur ham. attended the birthday anniver - * n rv Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bettie Thomas. Freeman Gunter, of Durham, spent [ f'T'ig at the home of MF. 1 J. L. Goodwin. . . i There will be a thanksgiving ser vice held at New Elam church next Thursday afternoon. This iq th« time of vear to remem ber that nothinfr can take the place of ’ fresh air and treod feod Think v health, talk health, live health. !; Tom Tarheel sans that he is going , j rabbit hunt in- with Vs W soon now and *.ev , lover a lot o* thiosrs about tree* and bii-ils and wild of tne woods. NEWS FROM BROWNS CHAPEL. Pittsboro, Rt. 2, November 26.—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thomas entertained a number of young people Saturday night in honor of Mrs. Boyd Hargrove, it being her 19th birthday. Games were played and contests were held. Miss Annie Mann and Mitchell Lan ning won the prize for the contest,' writing the definition of Love. Delicious fruits were served. Among those present, were Misses Annie Lut terloh, Pearl Foushee, Alva Lindsey, Annie Mann, Georgia Jenning. Messrs Walter Mann, Mitchell Lanmng, Hoyt Smith, Dean Poe, Alton Bridges, Joe Hargrove, Manard Perry, Curry Hai> OUR STOCK OF LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS | I CO ATS IS KEPT COMPLETE; MADE SO BY DAILY AERIALS FROM OUR NEW YORK BUYER. PRICES TO SUIT ONE AND ALL. COME IN AND LET US FIT YOU UP. A WELCOME AWAITS YOU ALWAYS AT OUR DOOR. Woody Bros. Quality Shop E. D. Woody, Manager SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. - " " PS HARDWARE CO. I _ _ NORTH CAROLINA, || Shelf Hardware. m Building Material. Farming Implements. M tjjj Buggies and Wagons. |g j|| See us when in need of something in our line. 1 Silverware ; I For Christmas | I We have the best line of Silverware in Chatham Coun- I tv or that has ever been brought to Central North Caro- | lina. We have the twenty-six piece sets or we can sup ply the individual pieces for your broken sets. Prices are | moderate and lower than anywhere else. | We have the Patrician, Bird of Paradise, (50 year) | Adam, 1847 Rogers, and the Gee-Esgo, Pearl Gray and | all the qualities that you could wish. | No better Christmas or holiday gift and the sentiment | is better expressed in goods of quality. f TOD R. EDWARDS I The Reliable Jeweler. $ Phone No. 19 SILER CITY, N. C. | I [ 11111 ft,, ............11 We have everything that you may want in roofing, | whether it be in metal, rubber, or shingles; all grades and all sizes. Not only this but we have just about anything you want in hardware and we sell at less than most anybody else. * x Remember our cooking ranges, stoves and accessories. f We have what you want at the right price. The Chatham Hardware Co., Ij UNDERTAKERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1; | Court House Square Pittsboro, N. C. | grove, Monroe Bland, Leaton and < William Mann, Wilbur Clark, Horton j Boone and Cleaton Lindsey. Mr. William Mann spent the week : ; end at home. Miss Pearl Foushee spent the week end with Miss Annie Lutterloh. Mr. Jessie Thomas and Miss Geor gia Jenning spent Saturday and Sun 'day with his father, Mr. J. J. Thom ; as. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dark spent Sun-; day near Bynum. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goodwin and family spent Sunday at Mr. Milton Lindsey near Snow Camp. j LOOK AT THE LABEL ON PAPER. i Vnil ARE LOSING j i IUU MONEY i i IF YOU DO NOT j 1 Take Advantage I j of our Going-Out-of-Bus- j j iness Sale. j | We Are CLOSING Out | our stock fast j f \ | W. L. London & Son I j PITTSBORO, Pumps freeze up. Watering troughs have to be (U li\ YVf f chopped open. Water storage tanks are liable to m \)S> LI TSi burst. But a MILWAUKEE AIR POWER WATER M pLA SYSTEM has nothing to freeze. There is no water CQ 1 fHjj Vr-Jyi storage tank and the piping is carefully put be- AT y° n d the reach of Jack Frost. at You do not realize fully the benefits of a water Ck " system on the farm tiU the blizzards come. J. M. COUNCILMAN DEALER, BONLEE, N. C. <\ * i .J3U . I ' | | Music Soothes the j Savage Breast 1 j i It takes more than music and pretense to satisfy the hunger of animals and stock and we have just such feed as will nourish them and keep them in sleek and fine | I condition. There is no doubt but we can serve you at any i time because we keep a complete stock of corn, oats, t sweet feed and all the stock stuffs that are manufactured J and the brands are standard, of high grade and guaran- * teed. Don’t use cheap feed, it is the most costly in the f long run. t We are prepared in our Grocery Department to fur- : nish your table at a very low cost with almost anything in heavy and fancy groceries. i T. M. Bland & Co., j ! * i Near Depot Pittsboro, N. C. ► mm —————————_____ 4 I | I Shop at Richardson Brothers Store. Here price governs | quality—quality rules price and together they govern the 1 | policy of this store. Fresh fruits—vegetables— staple f % and fancy Groceries, always in season. f | We have everything you may need for your Christmas i baking, including all the necessary seasoning for your f $ fruit cake. v i S We have the lowest prices and we ask you to call 4 if Richardson Bros., f if 7 £ || Phone 42. SILER CITY, N. C. Phone 42. f * -:*i T? t f t 4 a a. a • 4, __ _ „ j ¥ »vv v » « • »
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