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| BUSINESS LOCALSf Ten Cents a line for first insertion. Count six words to the line, including figures and initials. WANTED—Log cutters; permanent jobs, standard wages. Apply to Asheboro Wheelbarrow Company Pittsboro. * ’: CASH PAID FOR—Pine logs—deliv- j ered at my mill on the Goldsco \ road! near Pittsboro, Dimensions, G” and | it snpfll end, 10 to 16 foot long. kJ > Ray. tcTbTn• the farmers of Chatham County within next SO days. Loans for 1 to o 3 years at 5 1-2 per cent, interest. V. R. Johnson, Pittsboro, N. C. BEST FLOUR AND FEED V o arc carrying a full line of the i t feed and flour that can be had aid at the lowest cash prices. See ..s and you will not go elsewhere. Connell and Johnson. U. S. TIRES AND OTHER automo bile accessories at A. B. Filling Station on Court House Square. Free air and waiter. Prompt service with best gasses and oils. FOR HORSE FEE D— Dairy” Feed, hog and poultry feed see Connell and Johnson. WANTED— CEDAR POSTS AND Logs, eight feet lengths, with diameter of four inches at small end up to as large as grow. Best mar ket prices paid for them delivered at Nooe’s- Planing Mill, Pittsboro. D B N ° oe - . Aug. 20th. TWO-HORSE FARM FOR RENT: Near Mt. Pleasant school; good residence out houses. Mrs. J T. Henderson, Pittsboro. Au" 27* °tc CROSSTIES WANTED AT'the’ fol lowing prices: s’s, 80c; 4’s, 65c -3’s, 55c; 2’s, 30c. Connell and Johnl son. lit mu < “Lest We Forget”. * Biggest District Fair in the State. \ ;; % Mebane Six-County Fair. ;:: - _ * \ \ Opens Tuesday Morning-, September 15, for j Five Big Days and Five Bigger Nights BIGGER and BETTER. | i» > ** < >i j I | « •< More Free Attractions, Bigger Exhibits, 1 <«* < -< Better Shows Than Ever ijj I WATER lUPPLY PLENTIFUL. jj ♦ • ♦< | Not Too Late to Exhibit 1 I MEBANE WELCOMES YOU TO THE 1 BIGGEST FAIR EVER. COME. j ♦♦♦ ( \ 5-V Crimp Galvanized Roofing. I The sheds, pack houses, barns and all other build ings in which you store the year’s harvest should be fully protected against the weather. You can’t risk the harvest under a leaky roof. Do your roofing now for the buildings that wiU contain your harvest. i ' . i i ' 7/le BUDD-PIPER I ROOFING CO. , I DURHAM I N'C' ENJOYED TRIP TO SEA and Mrs. J jt Lawrence and mother Mrs. A. j?,, .. Lawrence, of Bnckhaven, enjoyed a visit to the home of Mrs a It Lawrence s brother at Acm e near Wilmington, last week. The visit was extended tc Wilmington and Wrivhtsville, " here r lr - Lawrence had the pleasure of ex ceptionally good l Uc k as a fisherman. In one morning he pulled in 200. : hey returned byway of St. 1 aul. j Robeson county where they visited I another brother’ of Mrs. Lawrence j senior. The crops F Robeson are re j porters fine. DIXON REUNION Simon D'xon’s Des'onfiants to Num ber 3,000 Invited to Reunion The descendants of Simon Dixon, whether Dixons or of some other name, are invited to the annual re union, which this veer is to be held at Cane Creek clvireh. There are thro? thousand kinsmen listed. Descendants or others having old papers or relics of the Dixon family are reciuested to c r'V them. Fur ther information nviv be received by •’ddressmgf Prof. R IT. Hutchinson or J. C. Griffin, Snow Camp, N. C. . PLENTY~OF~WA IKR FOR FAIR The management of the Mebane Fair, which will he held next week. , soon>s anxious for prospective visitors Ito understand that there will be no j scarcity of water. Three artesian ' wells are ready to simply an abun dance of water. <! ’<Htn the long drought. Thursday of the Fair will ba - ' boy scouts dav. when troops of scouts are expected from a number of towns. | FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all druggists. , F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 7 YT??TTT?t TXT MT. ZION NEWS Rev. C. M. Lance preached an ex cellent sermon at Mount Zion church last Sunday afternoon. There were five taken in as members of the church. Mrs. J. Lee Harmon was re ceived in the church by letter from Asbury Methodist church on Goldston circuit. The other members were Mr. and Mrs. Turner Petty and daughter. Isabel, Minnie Harmon and Hettie Mae Harmon. The Misses Hrvmon were baptised by sprinkling, but Mr and Mrs. Turner Petty and Isabel preferred being immersed, which the Methodists will do if anyone ch ires The people gathered on the br'n l ' of Roberson Creek about five o’clocl where the immersion took place “Nearer My God to Thee” was sung followed by prayer by Mr. Lance. Thu was indeed a very impressive sendee in its solemnity and quietness of tlr evening. Mrs. W. B. Thomas also receive* the baptism by immersion. These new members were gladly r° chived into the church by giving th* right hand of fellowship. Mr. John Thomas, a Confederate soldier whom we all esteem, has re turned from a three weeks’ visit to his brother in Bennettsville, S. C. Mr Thomas is up in eighty years and Ir seems to be well and he looks young Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Woody of Hickory Mountain visited Mr. and Mrs. Spence Woody last Sunday. Mrs. A. O. Harmon and nephew, o f Raleigh, visited relatives here las 4 Sunday IZs f Brooklyn, N. Y —Officer Smith; writes: — Some years ago I suffered ; • from severe nervousness, brought on i ! by acidity of the atom- ; i ache. I could digest but verv little food. — ’ was rapidly losing y ■ weight and feeling ||sy|||%sjPß < j miserably. I tried * 1 Tutt’s Pills and the JJ * i first dose gave me sjajF- j great relief. I con ! tiuue to take them as gra> ; directed and am glad I to recommend them to all my friends who ' 1 have nseu them with most gratify* i ing results.’; At all drujggista. Movies at home! And you can make 1 them yourselves. Some evening (wh*n 4 mother lets you sit up late) and you I have lots of boys and girls to play, try 1 (stretching a sheet across the room and 3 In back of it put a strong light. Big 3 candles or a lamp will do If you haven't 2 g-.s or electricity. a yow, divide the children Into two $ -roups, and let one side be the 3 ‘•audience’* and the others, the “actors.’* 2 r he actors must go in back of the big 2 sheet and stand between it and the » light. They can make all sorts of funny 2 motions or even make up a little play. 2 and their shadows on the sheet will 2 look like regular movies to the little 2 audience out in front. After they have 2 done all of their stunts let the “audi- , 2 ence” be the actors and try their tricks 2 while the others are amused. You can 3 even invite the “grown-ups” to be the * audience! I Sugar Snaps for Little Chaps! Here's a little dainty that's good to nibble when you want just a wee bite 1 of something sweet. Sugar snaps are so easy to make that I’m sure bljg sister ; would be glad to bake them for yotk Ask her. to make them this way; . ' i cup butter, 2 cups sugar, 4 cups self-rising flour, 1 egg. V •* The mixture should ba. chilled befor* 2 the dough **• "oiled out. Roll thin. The 2 oven should i e quick, but not too hot. j 2 Bake about Jt§M_ minute*. j i\ | Ycwsr Garage T j Deserves a Good Roof |; S Once theage tool begins to leak, I } I put down a roof of Barrett Mineral- ? Surfaced Roll Rooting. 8 . Bariett Mineral-Surfaced Roil Roof- 3 ing holds staunch ana weather-tight. And it*t handsome surfaced with * j natural slate in fadeless colors—red, fi • Wj green and blue-black. This roofing B * HI never rots or rusts— needs 0 j » ing or staining. Moreover, it's j flying spark. Wa stand aanaraly behind mkr ji ( jS JyS Mineral-Surfaced Roll Roofing. 1 SSL & , j It has demonstrated its durabil- S ; mm ity and economy on all types of 1 | jgff steep-roofed buildings. B ; ; Come in and see the different jWj§ I j j||S: .types of Barrett Roofings. 'ilgjl* a [ l [There's a roofing suitable for Jpgg- 0 i Q fbUllJm& - B | I' " Tha HARD WARE STORE I J j | SILER CITY, PHONE 139. J j Miss Carrie Guinn, who was award ed a scholarship in the Pineland Junior College, Salemburg, Sampson county, has gone down to begin the session’s vfrprk. Miss Nellie Peterson who hai spent the summer here with her pa rents, will return to Clinton tomor row to resume her work as principa >f the elementary school in tha. town. \ Thi« ta Um •(•not wh«n thoa? Joi!) itUe r«d <a anb*rrt«a can he oe*<l to t>ea* advantage During ell th* holiday f c s Uvltiea n-a make a heap o' Antntms wifi, c.ranharrlaa and Die folks sure’y 'heim. IV| uso a rich cranberry snuie to make moat of our tb/ngs a/ni often lomblna It with bis la’.* dough for down right tastiness. This te the uay I make , my biscuit dough, tn J. if I >lo say it myself. 1 don't Y'-J-fjc ycu eould And a better way: iv(f" 4 level tablospoons ol shortening, e5t!S r lard, butter or voge able fat. into *oiv level cups of self •ising flour which has been sifted. Then stir in a cup of sweet milk or a cup o: cold water. Be sure not to use rout milk or buttermilk, and do not add soda ; Have a soft dough, then roll out on r i ightly floured board. Bake in a verj tot oven. With this you can malt 1 cranberry cobbler, cranberry sliortcak' if cranberry tart. They’re all good. For Pineapple Shortrake Emmy Lou taught v.s a- new- wrlnkh the other day. She just sweetened rny biscuit dough a trifle and made it richer , and baked it In two parts in a round tin. When it was nice and brown she took It dut, split It while hot and but tered It. Then she poured a rich sauce of crashed pineapple over this and we real pineapple shortcake! * mmmmm “Br"'on. button, who’s gel the v, u’- *> wtT’ Here's the way to play v - old-time game: Have one player st«r4 • In the center and the rest form a c.r>Oi about him. Each player clasps wMJ* his left hand the right wrist cf hi* neighbor on the left sc that one hand is free. The button is passed from mm to another and the one in the ccu.n» has to guess who has it. When h thinks he has guessed ct rrectly h* walks up to the player ai d pointing to his hand says. “You have the V>u« ton!’** If he is right ho changes places with the one whom he has guessed but if he is wrong he asks this player to guess who has the button. If t>>»* player guesses correctly ho can take the place of the one whom lie has guessed, the second player going Into the center and the one ul*c is It tak'n* the vacant place in the circle. If the player is wrong in his guess he must change places with the one who is lt- Have Some Mock-Nut Cookies I 3 cuds uncooked oatmeal 2 tsp. self-rising tiuur 2 tbsp. butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp. almond flavoring. Beat the eggs, add the sugar and beat until very light. Add oatmeal and sifted flour. Beat well. Add th t melted butter and almond flavoring. Drop by teaspoonfuls on a grease I j baking sheet and bake in a MOderat.* k i(j minuter. WWBFfS HOW MUCH | a DO YOU OWE V YOUR DOCTOR! . . H: ■ We Buy and SellUrnbeT^ so R S EY »nd 1S .‘uch fi We are buying green and dry sound square e d g . „• I e?eat dividends for so small boards 6,8, 10, and 12 inches wide by the car load \ Pln e S an outlay. * it keeps teeth load, truck load. See us for prices. ’ Wa BOH 5 • j ! . We also have in stock for sale, kiln-dried floor™ Fresh and full-flavored *55. ceiling, siding, mouldings and boxing. orin g, l always in its wax- wrapped ■ • CHATHAM SASH & DOOR~co~ ! N SILER CITY, N.C’. ’ ! 1 “It Certainly Is a Smart-looking Car” That’s what everyone has to say who has seen the latest Ford cars. That such attractive motor cars could be offered without the slightestincreaseinprices, seemed incredible to a public long famil* iar with Ford values. Y et enthusiasm for the smart new appearance can never supersede the fact that it-is the quality of materials and workmanship that has made the Ford the world’s leading automobile value. New beauty has not crowded out tra ditional Ford reliability. The very volume of Ford output demands absolute accuracy of every working part. The steady flow of production is dependent upon parts fitting together perfect- Ily; inaccuracies would interrupt and delay assembly. And to this precision must be largely credited the uniformly fine performance L Runabout - $260 Tudor Sedan - SSBO Touring - - 290 Fordor Sedan - 660 . „ __ _ j Demountable rims and troupe - - 520 starter extra on open cars All prices f. o. b. Detroit Detroit CHATHAM MOTOR COMPANY. Tire Prices Are LOW— CRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS Buy Noiv and Save Money! The unprecedented demand for Firestone quality and mileage has more than dou bled the sales of Gum-Dipped Cords to car owners so far this year, enabling us be cause of this tremendous vol ume—to keep prices low. ► Experienced car owners insist on tires that deliver the greatest mileage at the low est cost per mile, because such tires last longer—make the restricted rubber supply go further—reduce crude rubber costs—and help maintain the present low tire prices. CYhjM Gum-Dipping, the e MOST MILES PER DOLLAR i - - i* . i] CHATHAM MOTOR CO., ia l • 7 | | Pittsboro, N. C. J | AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUB BE R and freedom from trouble of all Ford cars. Closed cars now shown in color are unusually pleasing; new and finer upholstery gives an artistic harmony to the cars. Bright nick eled radiators feature the closed cars and nickeled headlamp rims are on all types. The fenders are larger and longer, and the running boards are wider. Comfort is increased by the cars’ lower center of gravity, by the low, deep, wide seats, by the added foot room, and by many other refinements that contribute to your ease, convenience and safety. Here is the ideal car for a woman’s personal use-good-looking, trustworthy, easy to handle and inexpensive to maintain. Here, too, is a practical car for any fam ily—that every member of the family can enjoy. Firestone extra process, is also one of the biggest and most important economy factors in tire performance. This meth od t)i treating cord fabric, developed by Firestone tire chemists and engineers, insu lates every fiber of every cord with rubber, and gives the sidewalls the extra strength to withstand the extra flexing strain insuring maximum safety, comfort and economy. Buy now—make sure of economical transporta -31 tion by obtaining these WJ outstanding Firestone Ifafc superiorities at present low prices.
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