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OAM briefs , Vr , Budd Williams spent fend in Durham with friends * , Woody has not found his J-' I liav with white spot on # et.—■ |f. Mrs John L. Linder will t Charlotte to make fthedr home p \ . Phillips and C. M. 0 f Bonlee were Pittsboro 5 Saturday. E Andrews and two children '. pog Jack, of Burlington, are grs. J. T. Henderson. , John Desem, of Rae alt Sunday here with their | si rs . Cecil Lindley. gerbeit E. Norris of Raleigh ‘ v i s iting her aged perents, Sirs. Robert M. Burns. . Elizabeth Thomas, daughter ' c. Thomas left Tuesday Vfor Greenville to enter the t ro iina Teacher’s College. H Eubanks has bought the farm on Moncure route . mo ve there this week. j jirs. Dewey Dorsett are in rjton, where Mrs. Dorsett has for an operation upon her ton- W. M. Ray, of route 3, was rs t to sell a new bale of cotton ; market. It was sold last Thurs -121 cents. )t. Janies Alston is back on his e after a lay-off of a few days aenosis and treatment of minor e in his head. . w. J. Calvert of Portsmouth, and Miss Lillie H. Hill of St. Mission, Galloway Farm, are ig Mrs. N. M. Hill. had brief visits last week from fthe Carolina Banner men, San -Editor Hall on Wednesday and Kennedy on Saturday. , E Catherine Johnson, widow j late Brock Johnson, who lived Asbury, was taken to the State tal Saturday for treatment. d the big advertisement of the am County Fair and make your rations to show something that lake the fair more worth while. if. W. H. Tyler, for many years pal of the Goldston school, has to the University to spend a ffi'o.'-t graduate work. Sociology his major study. id Mrs. Theodore Clayton, of iro, spent the week-end with Cordie Harmon and other rela- Mrs. Clayton, before her marri es Miss Blanche Carter. Fred Gattis, for several years Fed in the Federal revenue de lent with headquartersin Ral spent the week-end with his er. Mr. C. T. Gattis, near Pitts 0. M. Buckner a good farmer miles east of Pittsboro, says 5 made a poor crop of com, but • r - e is glad to say he has housed frhorse loads of good clover hay. is fine. ’■ J. D. Cowan, pastor of the Baptist church, assisted Pas wdon of the Pittsboro church funeral of Prof. R. P. Johnson lr sday. Mrs. Cowan came over !r husband. E- E. Harmon was taken to Pital in Durham last week for nen t- Mrs. Harmon underwent era tion on Monday, the 15th, and % recovered from the effects, daughter, bom at the time 0 d °ing fine. many friends of former editor [*• Sbaw and Mrs. Shaw regret Wing Pittsboro. Mr. Shaw is ISl * n S a job print business in .It is hoped that Mr. nd Mrs. find life in our neighbor l tair liking and that prosperi * a ttend them. Tobacco Cooperative Associ -1/1 advertisement warns °f the old belt that new mem -11 not be received after Octo- I ne farmer in the lower belt ?e L.^ ave °ffered to pay money | s tobacco sold the coopera- 1 j ‘ after It was too late for him rs - T. B, Cook and chil- Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. * e *’ Hadley township, left < | a home last Thursday. Mr.; Jjj, conductor running to Tampa. Mr. and ’ r^ ecame acquainted with '■ < T°°k when on a visit s °me time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dorsett and , Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Horton represent :ed Pittsboro at the Pat Harrison speaking in Raleigh Thursday even ing. The Oxford orphanage singing class ! gave an enjoyable concert here Wed nesday evening of last week. The in come to the orphanage was consider ably more than SIOO. A big crowd en joyed the program. Mr. J. L. Creed was a rainy day caller Monday. We are glad to have an opportunity to meet the good citi zens of the county. Come in and make yourselves known. Mr. Creed came to Chatham from Surry County four years ago. Sunday night the street lights were out and a thief or thieves took advan tage of it. The store of Boone broth ers was broken into and a few pen nies left in the cash drawer were missed. The rogues seemed to be after money only. Mrs. Walter D. Siler is home from a Richmond hospital where she has ■ been for treatment the past several weeks .Mr. Siler went up to Richmond Friday, having stopped over in Ral eigh to hear Pat Harrison, and re turned with Mrs. Siler Sunday. We are holding a few subscribers who under ordinary circumstances would have been cut off. The scarcity of money and the bad weather justi fy us, we hope, in retaining their names till some cotton is sold. But let them be as prompt as possible, and if any are not expecting to renew they would help us and those who are by dropping us a card to that effect. RESALE O FLAND. By virtue of the power contained in a certain Mortgage deed executed on the 9th day of March, 1911, and duly registered in the office of the register of deeds of Chatham county, in book “EW”. at page 20, by W. R. Perry and Mary Perry, his wife, to 0. B. Mann, and default having been made in the payments of the bonds thereby secured, I will on. Monday October 6, 1924 at 12 noon at the court house door in Pittsboro sell for cash to the highest bidder the following lot of land situate in Cen ter township, Chatham county, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a stake and rock on Greensboro road; thence south-west 32 poles to a black jack; thence north west 50 poles to a stake and pointers; 1 thence northeast 2 poles to Gum ’ Springs road, stake and pointers ,con- ; 1 taining 10 acres more or less. This September 19, 1924. O. B. MANN. « A. C. RAY, Mortgagee, t Attorney Oct. 2, 2-tpp. 1 AUTO SERVICE CO S We repair Automobiles and fix ? Fords. All work guaranteed. \ £ Give us a trial. Opposite Bank J * of Pittsboro. Phone 74. ® 1 Cotton Ginning 1 Ii We expect to be ready after Sept. 15 to gin your cot- || Our prices are as follows: With new bagging and ties „___s4.so || Ginnery with second bagging and ties complete.-$4.00 if We are beter prepared than ever before to give real || service. We have thoroughly overhauled our ginnery and (ujj have every convenience for your accommodation. Uj] HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR CTTEN SEED. jj|| || Chatham Oil and Fertilizer Co», || P PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA jjijjjj Fall Goods Here. Our store is more completely filled with furniture than ever before. We sell for just a little less than anyone and much cheaper than the majority. See our goods, get o U r i prices and we will abide you r decision. WALDEN & THOMAS Undertakers & Embalmers, MONCURE, NORTH CAROLINA. Rector Shannonhouse preached a good sermon Sunday to a simJl con gregation who assembled despite the inclemency of the weather. LOOK AT THE LABEL ON PAPER. r'll ■— II WANTS j Ten Cents a line for first insertion. Count six words to the line, including figures and initials. Ail Notices of articles “Found” will hereafter be published free cf charge in this column. Send them in and we will make no charge either to the finder or owner. PAY MONTHLY for having your home painted. I will furnish mater ial, do the work and let you make par tial payments monthly. A. E. Yarbor ough, Pittsboro, Sept. 15 ts-c LOOK OUT FOR C. B. FITTS’ BIG annual October sale at his Bear Creek store. His ad. will appear in the Record very soon. Don’t buy your fall goods till you see his prices, as he will have bargains that cannot be matched in this county. FALL GOODS can be bought at a great saving at Fitts’ store at Bear Creek during the big annual October sale. Watch for advertisement in the Record. Utc a dollar'savedTis ONE MADE. You can save several by buying your fall goods at Fitts’ Big October sale at Bear Creek. His big ad will appear soon in the Record. 1-t-c. WANTED —Students to work in office while taking business course. Tui tion paid from guaranteed position af ter graduation. Edwards Business Col lege, High Point, N. C. 1-t-p. ii— m w FINE SEED WHEAT for sale. The Routh Roller Mill ,Bonlee N.C. 2-t-c. WHEN IN TROUBLE call 74 Auto Service Co. Sep.2stf LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleasant easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information address L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111 1-t-p* OVERALLS from $1.25 per pair up at T. M. Bland & CO. FOR SALE: Brick and mortor sand -65 cents per ton F. 0.8. Jonesboro, N. C. A. W. Steadman. SEED OATS, Fulghun, Appier and Rustproof clover and Vetch Rape and all kinds of feeds at T. M. Bland & Co. CARRY YOUR COTTON to W. M. * Perry for ginning. He knows how to gin—eighteen years experience. Satis faction guaranteed. Gin near Gum Spring school house. Sept, 25-^tc I WHEN YOU are ready for your seeds and guano see us before buy ing. T. M. Bland & Co. i T. M. BLAND & CO. have a full line of shoes, sox in fact any thing for the entire family to wear. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our friends and eighbors for the many kindly acts and their unfailing smpathy during e illness of our husband and father nd after his death. Respectfully, Mrs. R. P. JOHNSON and Family. COTTON GIN NOTICE. We have installed new up to date system outfit, and are now ready to gin your cotton, highest price paid for cotton and cotton seed, Webster & Brooks, Bonlee, N. C. Oct. 2 3tc. GUANO for fall use can be found at T. M. Bland &Co.’s NOTICE! ON ACCOUNT OF UN certainty of the cedar market I am not buying cedar posts or logs at the present time, but expect to start to buying again around the first of Sept ember. However, ample notice will be given when I again enter the market. D. B. Nooe, Pittsboro. ts. MONEY TO LOAN—We have $50,000 to loan to the farmers of Chatham county within the next ninety days at 5 1-2 per cent interest and from 1 to 33 years time. Chatham Realty Co., V. R. Johnson, secretary, Pittsboro ts mmamam mmsmmm mammmm amROTWi I Cotton Farmers | Due to the fact there is a rumor in certain sections of the state that The Cotton Growers I Cooperative Association will not receive new members after they start re- 9 ceiving the 1924 crop. I I We Wish to Announce 1 That until further notice we will keep open house and hope to receive many new mem- 9 bers after we begin receiving coton at R I Siler City, Goldston, Gulf,Brickhaven, Pittsboro, Car- I bonton, and at Chapel Hill, in Orange County I We will be prepared to receive your application and cantract for membership at any of ■ I the above named points. There are now nearly 36,000 members in R the state. I N.GCotton Growers Cooperative Associa- I | J.L.KELTON,FieId Rep. tion. Siler City, North Carolna g | CHATHAM COUNTY’S J i RR m ■ j* | « ollus i OCTOBER 7,8,9,10,1924 £ | Have you seen the New Fair Grounds in the pro \Pi cess of development, one mile east of Siler City, on Ft I the Pittsboro highway? Ten acres have been pur- | chased and are now ready for this, the fifth, County | Fair, and, judging by the interest shown, it is going to be the BEST yet. Ft ; ■—*Mtt'»ninn i«" ' mSS£S——^ i Plenty of Parking Space inside the {rounds so yon can drire in, receive a check for your car and feel safe that it will not be bothered while you are enjoying the Fair. k . fc Narder Bros. Big Show g jfe. consisting of 20 cars will furnish the amusement for P the week, and it is a good one. jr* All school children admitted free first day. C/ r% Ford Car given away Friday. Ft j Mrs. Lucy Williams, one of the old timers, visited Pittsboro friends the past week. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as executors of the estate of Loami Hat ley, deceased, Jate of Chatham Coun ty, North Carolina,' this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhib 1 Just Received, Solid Car Load i|| 1* 5 V Crimp Galvanized Roofing I to sell at reduced prices in quantities. Those needing gal vanized roofing will do well to figure with us before they Kjj buy. P| LEE HARDWARE CO. I SANFORD, ■— • NORTH CAROLINA^! ■ mi ~ ■■■ »ii. i.. "i. I— «... n .I^—■—n it them to the undersigned on or be fore the 18th day of September, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their reiovery. All persons indebted ! to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the 18th day of September, 1924. D. G. HATLEY. . L. D. HATLEY Executors. W. P. Horton, Attorney, Oct. 30, 6tp.
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