MOUNT GILEAD NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hatley and children spent Monday with Mrs. Ralph Burnett. Mrs. M. J. Hatley spent Monday with her son, Mr. J. E. Hatley. Robert Hatley, the 12 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. w'alter Hatley, re ceived a very painful injury Saturday. h i cut a tiee down and the tree lodg ed a. d fell on his foot/ cutting it \ ery badly . ■ iisc - . n.e Hatley spent Sunday a d Sundav night with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hatley . , job. • dne Neal was the guest of Misses Ometa and Edna Hatley div and Monday. Hr Douglas Hatley spent Monday with Mr. Silas Hatley. . has a cow with twin calves. DRUNKEN DRIVERS. Oh-o State Journal. T'e F~'t way to deal with drunken automobile drivers is not only to put . - in jail but to deny him the right drive a car for a long period after Ms release. The number of such driv ers is large enough to constitute a gvnve menace to public safety. It ought to be an established policy, ap plicable without exception in such | cases, that the menace must be remov ed from the highways. I -x /s ' N \ I The undersigned have a carload of young Virginia horess and tvll mules for sale ii Pittsboro, N. C. m CASH OR TERMS. I This stock is the best ever been shipped to Chatham County. M And you must see thetn to appreiiate them. T.he best stock ever offered for the price. ; ! |ffll Also will £ ’.l a car load of Virginia and Tennessee horses and O 21 at 12 o’clock. A . mules at pubuc auction for cash on Tuesday of Court wrtek, Oct. 181 I BLASR &SHOVER | M G. W. BLAIN, Manager. . |... „. * I NEW FALL CO ATS | AND DRESSES I l ► Coats of the newest novelty wool- S t ens, richly fur trimmed. 5 ► 3 ► Dresses of Satin Canton, Bengaline « ► and Plaid Flannels. < ► 4 ► 4 ► g. ~ :.■■■■■ I-. I -—==3 4 ► 4 l BETTER VALUES AT 5 ! WILLLIAMS-BELK GO., j t SANFORD, t J i Because We Sell For Cash, For Less J l 1 uiiinmtUiianimmiAiututiiiAAitiiiimmi. I The enforcement of such policy ! might tend to make the prohibition laws better observed and that cer tainly would be a good thing. But the immediate and main advantage would be the protection of the public, i To insure the safety of life vM limb, so far as this is humanly possible, is the first duty of organized /-overn -1 ment. Too Ambitiouß The colonel was delivering an ad dress to junior officers up for exam ination. He dwelt with much empha* ! sis on the fact that each offioer should devote the intervening time to prepare for the final examination. “The ex amination papers are now in the hands of the printer. Are there any ques tions to be asked?” Silence prevailed. Suddenly a voice from the rear quietly inquired: “Who’s the printer, sir?” ——%m - - - Sure Cure Doctor (to patient) —Go to your druggist and ask him for some iodhyrnrgyrate of iodide of potas sium, some ankydrogglucochloral and some dioxyamidoarseno-benzol—and I should not be surprised if with those we shall be able to triumph over your toss of memory.—Paris Journal Amus ant. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UN DER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed exeiuted by Lonnie M. Pe(t ty and wife to the undersigned mortga gee, H.M. Holt, which is registered in office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham County in Book “FN” at page 563, default having been made in the payment of the same, the said mortgagee will on Monday, November 3rd, 1-924 at the Court House Door of Chatham County in Pittsboro, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following five tracts of land located inChatham County, N. C.: First Tract: All of that certain tract or parcel of land known as the Fou shee old place, in Chatham County, Hadley Township, on the waters of Dry Creek, and adjoining the lands of Stephen Petty, Isham Thrift, J. B. DeGraffenreidt Estate and others, and containing 128 acers more or less. Second Tract: Located in Hadley Township on the water of Dry Creek and bounded as follows: —Beginning i . —, . | CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. has NEVER MISSED the payment of a single PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND and dividends have been paid ever since the stock was first issued over fifteen years ago# OCTOBER Ist The regular quarterly dividend paid to PREFERRED STOCKHOLDERS of CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO, ‘ NEXT DIVIDEND JANUARY Ist GUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON 1 Buy your shares from any employe ■ Company— they re our sales• wen. Clip £f mail coupon for com plete information • _ - . at a large red oak stump and run ning West to a post oak; thence N... 210 poles to a post oak; thence W. 76 poles to a post oak, Thomas Clark’s line, thence S. 210 poles to a jack oak; thence east to a Red oak; thence 99 poles to a maple on the bank of Dry Creek; thence up the creek to the first branch; thence up the branch 6 poles to an ash; thence N. 63 deg. E. 18 poles to a rock; thence S. 26 thence E. 44 poles to a walnut tree; thence N. 6 poles; thence N. 26 de grees W 25 poles to the Branch; thence down and across the Creek to the first station; containing 173 acres, more or less. j Third Tract: —Located in Hadley Township on the waters of Dry Creek and Petty Branch and bounded as fol-1 lows: —Beginning at the mouth of said Branch, running South— deg. E. 55 poles to a stake in Degraffen reidt line; thence E. with said line 17 poles to the Petty branch; thence down said branch to its mouth to the beginning; containing 3 acres more or less. I Fourth Tract: Located in Hadley Township; beginning at Stephen Pet- i CAROLINA POWER & UGHT CO.. Investment Dept.. Raleigh. N. C. [Mark X in [ J meeting your requirements] I r 1 me free copy of booklet telling more about your stock and tbe Company. [ ] I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock at price of $1(XM)0 aim divi dend per share. Send bill to me showing exact amount due. . l J I wish to subscribe for shares your Preferred Stock on Easy Payment Plan of $lO per share down and $lO per share per month until $100UX) and dividend per share I has been paid. [ ] Please ship shares your Preferred Stock at SIOO.OO and dividend per share with draft attached through j Name of Your Bank • Name Street Clt y ' -* n-:z M I- : -IT— l : ~ _ _ J ty’s corner on Dry Creek and run ning with his line N. 7 deg.. E 98 poles to his comer; thence W. with the Petty line 26 poles; thence S. to the comer of J. T. Petty and O. M. Lutterloh on Petty’s Creek; thence down said creek to the beginning; con taining 13 1-2 more or less. ; Fifth Tract: Beginning at Hatch’s corner; thence running Westwarrd with Robertson’s creek to Griffin’s old line; thence with Grffin’s and W. L. London’s line to a comer, in sail Lon don’s line; thence Esast with London line and about one-half mile to Mrs. Etta Farrell’s comer; thence North to ! Mrs. Etta Farrell’s comer; thenfce East to the beginning; containing 172 acres mlnr or less ! The above described tracts of land will be offered for sale separately; then they Will all be offered for sale together; and the said land will be sold in the way and manner it brings the best price. This the 30th day of September, 1924. | H. M. HOLT. Mortgagee. Long & Bell, Attorneys. Oct. 23.4tc Tuesday October 7 • a * th .f. Chatham Court. v % Sc Wftl admitted free. chj]sM | RIVER coal com*3 porated, by the Su P eS> $ Chatham County, North r Cou n , 1S *? "Ottfy all persons &°St I against the Deep River ang, Incorporated, to presSfA jthe undersigned on oi gS , ber Ist, 1924, or this S' plead in bar of their recover fl! tice is published in accords an order and judgment Barnhill, Judge of q 01 . M. i rendered in the case o^w"^ fnc^o V rate D d eeP This 30th day o?Septemh ol>Ell Sanford, N. C. ptembe r 1924 Long & Bell, Attorneys Receiv « *SF SEE ' We maintain * Resale Deft- * our offices f tr the benefit of"" col Stockholm who may v‘ si tt \ | sell their'M rIS I ' t•• J .

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