jjjlXflAM BRIEFS er 5 , pnrrell has returned from relatives in Tar ,!ae^ nl • n f e il here Monday. Rob- < jC rreek‘ was higher than it has ffor y gars * f omu cement and entertam- V® °* u and the kiddies next county Fair, at Siler City rmih Jones and Miss Emily JS Sunday from a visit * [ $ U »s.A. A. Holder in Dur f the Presbyterian church ;to [ T U e«day from Spray, where j a week’s revival ser- j , nr .A er Wall, colored, caught a ! d turtle in a rabbit box last 'V-nidit- That was an unusual pay &■ vhrc Farrell left Sunday for [r, o pental College. He has had £ r , 0 f preliminary work at the Isity* ; 8 Elizabeth Burns, of the High- Hospital* Fayetteville came l:l ; un aay to visit her mother, Mrs. jure?' who was sick. , Carrie M. Jackson and Mrs. \ London have returned from !l to Mrs- London’s daughter Mrs fg Anderson in Fayettevile. j J, Boone, pastor, will con gee's at the Methodist church 1 gundav morning at 11 o’clock, 2 J>lt. Zion in the afternoon. [r Rufus Farrell ,carrier on route ad a break down Thursday and acountsfoi failure of Record sub *rs to get the paper Thursday. H. M. London will deliver the uJje to the addresses of welcome vj Daughters of Confederacy at r meeting* in Rocky Mount Oct. D 24. r and Mrs. Paul E Thompson .returned to Charlotte N. C. after iek's visit to Mrs. Thompson’s un- Mr. Lewis L. Woody. Mrs. Thomp was formerly Miss Grace Woody. r. LC. Cooper, who recently [d from Bynum to Greensboro, sn Pittsboro Tuesday. Mr. Coop- JLohas been running a cedar mill Ko. C-Brown & Co., is finishing He ran at Bynum. ■reception to be given last Thurs ■evenin? at Mrs. W. P.. Horton’s ■ teachers was indelnitely post ■ because of inclemency of the Bier, Later: the reception will be ■ec next Monday evening. Every ■ invited. ■Goldston correspondent asks for ■renon of an item in last week’s ■fa lews, to the effect that Dr. ■ fields has moved into _ a new ■ end that Mr. —. —. Fields is ■pa grocery business in the old At least this is the best we ■understand over the telephone fc Blair, after mature del’bera ■piered a 50-50 decision in the ■ Kennedy and Williams Vs ■ ind Henderson, which was a ■tfr. as to the ownership of- cer ■westies. The hearing occurred ■vi ago and lasted for eight ■ Each party got half the cross ■:d its own wittnesses, and half ■other costs. m Shovor. of Harrisonburg. Va., ■eriff G, W. Blair, f ■rmed a copartnership in the live ■business. They now have a car ■'Virginia and Tennessee mules ■ or?e? here that they offer at ■ sale. On Tuesday of court ■ Tuesday, October 21st, these Hien will sell a car load at oub- It is their purpose to keep ■yo SO head on hand at all ■ Mr. Shover is an exerienced ■ « stock, having spent some 25 ■ ? the business and few men ■n « ® lair as a °T good '. e dfmi has an ad in another ■ jjtthis Paper, read it. ■1 new buildings on the new ■ ereet you at the Chatham Bffr next week. WEAR NEWS NOTEES ■Nj N. C.., September 19, ■***•.L. Andrews, of Louis ■tv’. ls visiting his mother and la u eS near |S Mrs ; Joe J. Cheek, of Rt. 2, ■, j n '| visitors in the Rome ■ a *d Mrs. D. F. Perrel, of ■m r S, J‘ Lloyd, and Mr. ■trip L , bowler, of Burlington, ■ a r IVfl ee^'en d on route 2, visit ■taves. fchoof Ur^e as ente red Bonlee Bw." ET- Matthews meeting I the t'? J Sunda y night; but, »2.?, clement weather last ■ J V thought best to contin ■lthie’ 80 , ere will be ser | - week, we are informed. ■ w “PHIL” B°athfm^ brinß: your exhibits Bober 7 ( ' ounty Lair on Mon- , I n^^WHITENER. Be ,y* hitener, Republican B Pitf C K be L* S. Senate, will B T' ho ' ioro tomorrow, Friday ■both !: i' va V to he informed is ■ 'lies. Come hear Whiten- ■ -2!. ’ 1 B% t CONTRACT LET Btsbor, P av i n & 11.6 miles ■lv to highway was ■h an ae Bagedorn Construc_ Br of reensboro, for the is hoped that I within the next few HIGH WATER STOPS TRAINS. » i Southern railroad offiiials announc ed last night that the track between Selma and Goldsboro had been aband oned at 9:15 o’clock Wednesday night on account of high water which was , even with the track at Little river, two miles west of Goldsboro, at 9 o’clock. The river was still rising late last night and was expected to con tinue rising until noon today. Southern trains between Selma and Goldsboro are being routed via the Atlantic Coast Line. MOVING DAY. Mrs Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll are moving out of Mrs. Hayes’ residence and will occupy rooms at the Exline Hotel. The editor’s family will occupy the Hayes home. Mrs. Mc- Manus has moved out of the “Jake Thompson House” and is, for the pres ent, with a neice in Goldsboro. She ! will move later to Greensboro. Saw Carolina Wake Forest Game. The following Pittsborians tr&veled to Wake Forest Saturday to see the Carolina-Wake Forest football game: Messrs Dewey Dorsett, J. N.. Peoples, VV. L. and A. H. London, Jr., D. B. Nooe, Prof Shirley Water*. J. L. Grif fin, Mrs. Griffin, Miss Skinner, Sarah Grinin. ■ i You can park your car in safety this year at the Fair at Siler City, October 7-10. HERNDON FAMILY REUNION. Chapel Hill Weekly. tThe Herndon family, well known in this part of North Carolina, had a reunion at the Tom Herndon home in Chatham last week. There were 121 j people present. Postmaster De Witt Herndon, his wife, mother, sister, and brother; the J. P. Nesbitt family, and the Walter Booth family went from Chapel Hill. OUR SANFORD ADVERTISERS. Every visit to Sanford confirms the impression that that growing town will ere long be a considerable city. Its location, together with its superior railway facilities, coupled with the enterprising spirit of its business men, makes steady growth practically inevitable. Positively, we have never met a more friendly, gentlemanly and foward looking group of business men than those of Sanford ,and there is no clearer indication of the enter prising spirit of the town than the readiness of its merchants to spend money in advertising, a readiness to which our columns abundantly testify. The Carter Furniture Company. One of our stand-bys is the Carter Furniture Company. Here Messrs. Carter and May are the proprietors— both fine business men. They have built up a fine custom in Chatham county. Mr. Ben May makes weekly trips to Chatham, bringing truck load after truck load of their goods to their Chatham customers. We find our citi zens have the highest confidence in the fairness and integrity of this firm. A survey of the stock Thursday convinced us that the firm is prepar ed to fill any immediate demand on the part of* the trade for anything from the cheaper grades of furniture to as fine as any reasonable custom ers desire. Dalrymple, Marks and Brooks. These gentlemen have a fine line of men’s and boy’s clothing and are in viting your patronage in this issue. You will find them very pleasant gentlemen and their goods, we believe, thoroughly reliable. The Page Trust Company. This old reliable banking firm, with Mr. Jones in charge of the Sanford business, will present its claims for Chatham business to our readers in early issues. It has the capital and the facilities to serve our people, while' its management is as clever as the cleverest. Perry’s Garage. This firm is a regular advertiser in the Record and it will be a favor to us for our readers when in San ford and in need of garage service to remember this reliable place. It is easily accessible. Williams-Belk Company. Very seldom does an issue of the Record appear without an advertise ment of the good firm of Williams Belk Company. This firm has just secured a new manager in the person of Mr. Simmons, who comes from Wilmington .He is a capable young man, «f experience, and may be ex pected to push the business foward. Always read their" ad. Stein Brothers. This long established Fayetteville firm has opened an elegant establish ment in Sanford, with Mr. Lazarus in charge as resident manager. See their big advertisement in this issue. Casey’s Warehouse. 1 Sanford has two open market tobac co warehouses. Casey’s is asking you to bring your tobacco to it. The editor found the proprietors exceedingly genial. He noticed prices on tobacco sold and considered them quite good, considering quality of the leaf. The Sanford market should get no small share of the Chatham tobacco. Lee Furniture Company. We have previously written our conception of this company and a second visit, Thursday, confirmed our good opinion of the firm. See their advertisement. Isaacson’s This emporium of ladies goods and millinery will keep its claims for Chatham trade before the readers of the Record. A glance over the milin ery department would charm any of our lady readers. Lee County Hardware Co. Another strong, reliable firm that invites your custom is the Lee Hard ware Co. Remember them when you buy hardware in Sanford. BUILD A HOME* IN PITTSBORO. j We call attention to two farms of fered at bargain prices this week. WANTS j Ten Cents a line for first insertion. Count six words to the line, including figures and initials. All Notices of articles “Found” will hereafter be published free of charge in this column. Send them in and we will make no charge either to the finder or owner. FARM FOR SALE. 53 Acre Tract for sale. Six miles south of Pittsboro on railroad, near highway. Good two story house, good soil. $2,g00. Good terms. Houses cost more than that. J. N. Holt, Moncure, R 2. Oct-9-2t-p . TA"KE ADVANTAGE of the sale of C. B. Crutchfield’s Moncure store for your winter shoes and underwear. LOST—A large bill book, containing $5 gold piece and real estate papers. Reward for return to T. B. Cole,, Chapel Hill Route 1. It j BUY CAROLINA Light and Power I Stock if you want an A-l invest ment. See big ad. , THE BIG SALEE at C. B. Crutch- ! field’s Moncure store is still going on Sugar at 8 1-2 cents per pound. Fath er George sheeting and 13 cents. WANTED an honest energetic young man to represent us in this town and surrounding country. Hustler can make money; one of our men made $3,000,00. last year.| (Write u|s for particulars if you mean business. Sal isbury Marble & Granite Company, Salisbury, N. C. Oct. 9 2-t-p. 63 ACRE FARM for sale. 3 miles from Corinth; 4 room house, new tobacco barn, $1250 cash or terms, R. \ A. Puryear, Corinth, N. C. Oct. 16. 3tp TWO FARMS for rent, —with or with out teams. Good houses and barns, i J. R. Milliken, Pittsboro, Rt. 1. Oct2tf 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. 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 FINE SEED WHEAT for sale. The Routh Roller Mill ,Bonlee N.C. 2-t-c. 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. 1-tc OVERALLS from $1.25 per pair up at T. M. Bland & CO. A DOLLAR SAVED IS 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. w - |l ; 1 ■•v:: M :« ■ :■■■■V , JH '•mrroM cionns OCTOBER Reminds— If you have been “in the swim” during the summer, we can give you the right idea for your Fall good times. First, to our mind, comes CLOTHES. The new clothes editions are here, the famous GRIFFON Clothes, styled with all the newly approved fashion touches. When shall we show them to you? Dalrymple, Marks & Brooks, “ONE PRICE CASH STORE.” SANFORD, I Attention, Planners! | P. R. Casey & Son are again at Sanford in the ware- I house business. Our accommodations are bigger and bet- || ter than ever, and we are here to sell your tobacco for you If for the Highest Market Price. I | Try us with your next load and be convinced that we I i are here to look after your very best interests 1 Your* to serve | i Casey’s Warehouse I | P. R. CASEY & SON, Props. Sanford, N. C. | WHEN IN TROUBLE call 74 Auto Service Co. Sep.2stf 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. LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleasant easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices j paid. For full information address L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111 1-t-p. WHEN YOU are ready for your seeds and guano see us before buy ing. T. M. Bland & Co. T. M. BLAND & CO. have a full line of shoes, sox in fact any thing for the entire family to wear. COTTON GIN NOTICE. We have installed new up to date system outfit, and are ±.o\y 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 fouud at T. M. Bland &Co.’s NOTICE! ON ACCOUNT OF UN certalnty 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 given when I again enter the market. D. B. Nooe. Pittsboro. ts. MONEY TO LOAN—We have $30,000 to loan to the farmers of Chatham county within the next ninety days at 5 1-2 per cent interest and from 1 ;o 33 years time. Chatham Realty Co., V. R. Johnson, secretary, Pittsboro ts Brings Results—An Ad in The Record I NORTH CAROLINA. STATE FAIR October 13th to 17th, 1924 HOME-COMING WEEK Annual Vacation Time. An Educational Opportunity. A Social Event. A Reflection of Agricultural An Arena of Friendly Competi- Optimism. tion. # An Annual Census of Progres- A Medium of Exchange for sive Agriculture. —ldeas and Property. A Pageant of Progress. You Will See THE BEST CATTLE, SWINE, SHEEP AND POULTRY. PRODUCTS OF THE FARM AND HOME. PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS DAILEY BY THE BOY'S AND GIRL'S CLUBS AN VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS. A FINE ART SHOW, REPRESENTING SOME OF THE BEST AMERICAN ARTISTS. A LIFE SIZE COW (STATUARY) MADE FROM BUTTER BY A FAMOUS SCULPTOR. THE BIGGEST CARNIVAL, TWO TRAIN LOADS, FOR EN NTERTAINMNT ROW. 20 DISTINCT FREE ACTS, TWICE DAILY, ON RCE TRACK IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND. “.w. RAES EVER¥IBA¥, WITH UNIFORM PURSES OF SSOO EACH MAMMOTH COTTON PALACE, REQUIRING 10 CARLOADS OF COTTON TQ CONSTRUCT. LICENSED A.K.C. DOG SHOW. V FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT. NO DULL MOMENTS. Special Reduction Railroad Fare on All Regular and Special trains MEET US IN RALEIGH AT THE N. C. STATE FAIR "It Shows North Carolina." ‘ »T»TWIHm>^WTmWTWTmtTT>WT?WWmWWW P 5 : Received, a Carload of l ► 7 3 ► < \ Furniture I ► * • ► 4 ► 4 l Ivory, : t. Walnut, 5 ► Mahogany. : t Popular Priced. j ► 4 ► 4 ► 4 l We can save you money on 3 t this line 1 5 j ► K ■■■■■'!■■■ .--=8 ‘ " ■ - ■ 11 -=" ◄ ► 4 * 4 l Two Carloads of ) 1 Bedroom Furniture i r- - i ► ◄ ► in complete Suits and j l Odd Pieces j I ! \ Lee Furniture Co., | ► SANFORD, i 3 kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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