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Thursday* April 15-1926 I ror too k the upholstering out I VVb ° oM cou[« had mighty little ■Lrd f° r meUm ' I B T> T Farrell tells* > us' thait Mrs. j ■ ; n( i two of the children have ■ F- rreU \ ¥o ill with influenza, but are m been Q ulte x * ' . ••• ILoW UP* • ,> J II -nd Mrs. A..C. Ray visited! H Mrs. J.*' L. Well, at; ■hr* < : -v- p o r '.or'county, the first! ■ .. Well is manage^ Hi ; he stock farm near; B . 'il. ?ce and Llr., IB m IvfChatSrai'chvrc^ f t . ml ' "A ' H •••• C R 1 tors of H . rrv. \ _ If ■ lie# L : L '.larmon of Cbatjsf ■ e k-end with hinALA ■ ■*■■■ ■■■!■"■■■■« ~ ri itifnrrai *“**" • - B o, l; i " Ir. Roe Bland went firsh f •,j nt Buckhorn last Thursday‘night. A. bump of a truck by the cars at I th aepoi i uesuay aid no damages but ndieates that folk should be care ful at the railroad crossing there. CENTRAL CAROLINA BUS LINE G. L. Craven, Owner ASHEBORO to MONCURE \t Asheboro connections to and from Greensbcro an High Point At Moncure connections to and from. Raleigh Ot Pittsboro connections to and from Dnrham, Chapel Hill, and Sanford A SHOWER OF 8 9 ! H > ! April Surprises j H M S . IJ I Your Spring Hat! It’s ready for you here. The S popular snap brim style as il £ H lustrated, comes in natural I •$ I 5 pearl, silver pearl and tan. Raw I I or bound edge with fancy, I *♦ striped or plain bands. rs $2.95, $3.50 and $4.95 44 t V 44 | Boys Like These I Shoes •• They’re very smart looking. 44 H Note the manly broad last, the voguish perforations —they are H clever indeed. Boys look for H these style features and they *♦ are quality of the .enduring kind. That’s what makes these shoes so exceptional at this price. Sturdy in service they H will be found for they are built of excellent leathers. All sizes. 1 Pair, $3.50 | Williams-Belk Co. !| Men’s and Boy’s Dep’t. E ;; | SANFORD Ist Floor N. C ;; a 4 * i i | msa " - J S y'' \ y , f!aWKW | »'"" ■■■■»■■ iuji 1 It Pays To. Use | j | Get, Your Supply | * Be sure you have it at hand when you are ready to use it. | ./ Atpresentprices, nitrate is cheap enough i Y to pay big profits from the increased crops it will produce. Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your address to our nearest office for our free bulletins which have helped thousands of farmers to grow bigger and more profitable crops. Chilean Nitrate of Soda —educational bureau Dr. William S. Myers, Director Hurt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. 402 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. $ 1 ‘ Cotton Exchange Bldg., Memphis, Tcnn. 57 East State St., Columbus, O. a 2 27 Madison Avenue, New York B Wisconsin Man Buys Home Here! Mr. Ferebee of Milwaukee, Wis., spent a few days in Pittsboro ire-? cently with his wife. They' bought j the old Ttepson place opposite Mr, A., jH. London’s, and will remodel the house and’ occupy if some time in ‘the near future. * . , Mr. Ferebee helped lay out a rail read to go through Pittsboro. •twePty : odd years ago, and has always since ; then wahtgd to make his home .here. He is a member of th’e American Society of Engineers, apd a success ; L'.l contracting Engineer. They have 1 ■ ;v; o iiops ready to -enter college. Very ;L Arable new neighbors and citizens he Record •• would* say. \ • A .'!NOUNCE 'ENGAGEMENT.*., * Ir. a fid firs. Y\\ Moore, of Sin|Uip‘ acid,'"; N. announce- the.iehgag - of their daughter, 'lia:-y,'a'<et .an to Mr. John Eryan '•■'Haver s i domicr, cf Siler City, N. C. The wed i ding will 'take place in June. TM' tinfFouncerili'iit is’ of special inter c ; t tltioughbuf the State -where . iSs Jdoore and Mrt'Bolinei are wide-j y and ;Acvcrably known. i.lrce. Moore ;:va a char: Lug youisg lady, a. grad- J oi-iMuo. Imbitub:. .and at ; re j out a member of the facility , of the j j Laurinburg High .School. Mr. Bar-; i ner xs the son. of Drf and Mrs. li. J M. Bp finer, of ’ Raleigh, a graduate of the University of North Carolina and is connected with the High Point Bending and Chair Company, of Siler City, N. C. MRS. CATHELL BEREAVED Mrs. J. E. Cathell, of Moncure, has recently been bereaved by the death ; of her brother Mr. Gray Sowers, who died at Spencer on March 27, after suffering two years from cancer .of the liver. He was 38 years old and was most highly esteemed where he . was known. He was a member .of the Churchland Baptist church and an active worker, being superinten dent of the Sunday school at that These Spring Suits | Are a Wonderful Value! There are five things you will look for in your spring suit: M Wider Shoulders Fuller Trousers A Looser Body h Wider Lapels |; A Finer Value |: Cur* New Spring Suits have M them all! . $15.95-$19.50-$22.50 | $24.95-$29.95-$32.50 | ' * ; )|; New Ties for Spring ;i 50c —75 c .-Jfolpbal AOVei tis i g. s FOR commissioner hereby announce that I am~a ganv aidate to Succeed myself as County wommissMner . of ..Chatham Coupty, subject - *iy> she action of the Demor iratic to be held on June hhq sth; MM: V • W. T. BROOKS. / . t c FOR COMMISSIONER I -hereby announce, that I am,a can- . didate to succeed myself as County Commissidher of’ Chatham County,' : subject to- the- ‘actidfi of tire Demo cratic to be heid 6:\ the's:l:; day ' . •. . *,' R. j. JOHNSON:. : I bMI ' • theb ■ ■ rr\v ••• ioner.; i ' our suhcutl -w: i-'[:s--Tcr'■ •'rduc » n o-[ . , • C -VMY D. MOORE. .1 : ' . | ■ T he' ■ < •s'of Cna’niam * County chat I a M ; : '' in . .tyf Commissioiur of tihalham county, - • i and will thunk .you; ipr your s-uypori j I In the. June...primary, •• j JOSEI ii D. McIVER, I Corinch,. N. C.. FOR CONVENTION | | ’ 1 hereby announce myself a candi- j date for County Commissioner in the ; Democratic Primary, and as Hadley township has had no commissioner in many .years solicit your votes not only in my own behalf but also in behalf of the northern section of the county which has so lohg been un represented on the board. Respectfully, R. G- PERRY. FOR SHERIFF I ! I hereby announce my candidacy in the Democratic to sue- 1 ceed myself as sheriff of Chatham j County. 1 Your support will be sincerely ap preciated. G. W. BLAIR. FOR SHERIFF I announce myself a candidate in the Democratic primary for sheriff of Chatham county, and will thoroughly j appreciate the support of every read- < I er of the Chatham Recor4 and tlßfr T | friends. | ; \ J. DEWLi DORSETT.I FOR CLERK OF COURT I I hereby announce my sell a candi date ror cleric of the court. Since my appointment I have done my best to serve the people efficiently, and hope that I have succeeded. Your approval and your support will be muen appre ciated. Respectfully, ■ ‘ i L. B. HATCH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURT i hereby announce myself a candi date before the Democratic primaries for the nomination for clerk of the court of Chatham county. Your' 'im port will be appreciated. Respectfully,* harry b. Norwood. FOR THE HOUSE I announce myself a candidate in the June primaries for the Demo cratic nomination for. the House of ; Representatives.. Your support will be much appreciated. DANIEL L. BELL : FOR THE HOUSE At the urgent solicitation of many ; good citizens, I have decided to offer II myself as a candidate for the House i of Representatives, Subject to the ac : tion of the Democratic primary to be ; held on the sth day ot June. Your : aid, and support, will bb appreciated. ; I belong to no Faction, and if nomi > nated, and elected, I will endeavor : to be a Representative of the People : of Chatham County as a whole. : W. B. CHEEK. | ANNOUNCEMENT ; To the voters of Chatham County: ; After some deliberation, I have de : cided to make the race for renomina : tion for Register of Deeds in the : primary election June sth, 1926. : Yours for service, • C. C. POE. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce that I am a can : didate for register of deeds subject : to the action of the coming Demo cratic primary. Your support is most earnestly solicited. Yours very truly. CHAS. H. LUTTERLOH. TO THE PEOPLE OF CHATHAM COUNTY: I hereby announce myself as a' can didate for state senator. W. P. HORTON. FOR THE SENATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nominatior. for senator from the 13th senatoria district, to be chosen by the Demo cratic voters of Chatham County ii the June primary. I shall appreciate your support and if elected will givt the people a whole-hearted service. V. M. DORSETT, FOR SOLICITOR To the Democratic voters of Chatham County: I hereby announce my candidacy for a second term as Solicitor of ou - Judicial District, subject to the Demo cratic Primary on June sth. With profound gratitude to you for the generous support heretofore given me in the primary, and for your loya aid and cooperation during the om term I have served, I solicit your ac tive support for. a second term In the crusade against crime our cause has grown stronger. With a little of the same enthusiasm, we shall again have a great victory, an I pledge myself to continue to dis charge the duties of Solicitor and vig orously prosecute crime, to the bes of my ability. Respectfully, CLAWSON L. WILLIAMS.. THB am»MI Bseom j RUPTURE | ! ; EXPERT HERE F. H. Seely, of Chicago and Phila- | delphia, the noted truss expert, , will | personally be at the Washington Duke ; Viotel, and Will remain in Durham jj Thursday* only. Mr. Seely says: “The Spermatic will not only ire- | tain -any- case of rupture : perfectly,v | but contracts the opening in 10 days. ’on the " a.yerage case. Being a vast' cdvancemept' Over all former methods 3 exemplyfying instantaneous effects i . immediately appreciable and with j p landing any strain or position no - or location. Large.or MMiemt eaifek, or Imfssional ruptures (follow ir.g Ppofations ) specially solicit H-H.-V- This instrument received ' theb|| i’lri'v award in England and In SuainN-1 ' "• . . - ■/ t , 1 .jections, ,'niedical' tr r pre-’H| j sgrMelons. ff |. CAUTiGN—-A!l , cases shpuM :bs j C M i ...against the use -of any j r web truss with antlers ' •' V; -- •’ w-hert? the lump is and \ | not rr the opening ip, Ill's * m " H-Meg «ufgiCalty icp or aikirs. '..Mr-; Seely has documents,! 0 |ik. m H e-.XTni;cd States Government, tj dikfgtoh, D. C., fer inspection. He- A i\. v gd "glf.d 'to demonstrate Without'' B Nbarga. or- fit- them if desired.. Busi- -|j I nibs dema?Vis prevent stopping at any |j ; other place in this section. |j I N. B.—Every statemer-t in this nc- n : tice has been verified before the Fed- g era! and State Courts.—F. H. SEELY. H Home Office-; 117 NL Dearborn St., Chicago P. S.—Fraud Warning—Many com- i plaints havp reached me from dissatis- ] fied purchasers that certain parties ■ have been traveling about under mis- | representations—imitating my ads g and claiming to be associated with I. me or my establishment. Substituting I (an inferior imitation for my goods | j and improperly fitted, all of which is S i false and fraudulent' and an imposition J on the purchaser. I Mr. Seely will also ; personally be at the Sir Walter Ra- | leigh Hotel, and will remain in Ra- | leigh Sunday Land Monday only, | 1 April 18-19. Mr. Seely says: “The | | BUSINESS LOCALS I I Wannamaker Big 801 l Cotton Seed | for. Sale. 75 cents a bushel; H. H. r Cotten, Merry Oaks, N. C. Apr. 15 2tc. FOR bushels of Mexi- | can Big 801 l Cotton Seed at SI.OO a | bushel at Carolina Mine, Chatham | county, Sanford Rt. 4. A. Seagrove. | April 8, 3tc. t ;. Men’s socks or neckties are the pret- t tiest in town at, Brooks and Eubanks. | Go for yourself. | FOR t r •*' Wy I •LM o! , ' • of 15 nureb.M , white' .L? - - i‘h roos • ••• "*n T T '•L - -,... ..-ttsboi ’iuSINESS LOCAL ' ■ .-a-, j . 50 bushels of high-class Mexican j 3ig 801 l cotton seed for sale. Only ♦ f 1 a bushel at my place between j Pittsboro and Bynum or delivcicd s Pittsboro. Lonnie 'Oldham. | WANTED—MiddIe Aged Man 2 Hustlers make SSO to SIOO or more weekly selling Whitmer’s guaranteed j line of toilet articles, soaps, spices, t extracts and medicines. Chatham j County is open for you. You only j need team or car. Experience un- j necessary. Salesmanship taugh«. j FREE. * Full information on request., ] Write now. THE H. C. WHITMER COMPANY Dept. 23 M Columbus, Indiana. \ Judging from the way our ladies, 1 misses and children's hats are selling, : ?the prices and styles must be good. ! -i ■ i: WANTED: Young men and young a women bookkeepers, Stenographers : and Salesmen, learn in a few weeks ■ in the Oldest Business College in ■ North Carolina’s Largest City, small : fee, easy terms. Board and room for boys and girls in the dormitory rea sonable. HOWARD’S BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. March 4, Btc. We receive danother- lot this week. Brooks and Eubanks. GOOD OPENING FOR Several | families due to starting up addition- ; al machinery. Apply to G. C. Rus- j sell, Supt. Randolph Cotton Mills : Franklinville. N. C. ; Brooks and Eubanks have just what : 70 u want in ladies hose, carrying all shades. * i MONEY* TO LOAN—SIOO,OOO tc : ‘ loan the farmers of Chatham county ; r - within next ninety days. Loans from 1 to 30 years at 5 1-2 per cent. V R. Johnson, Pittsboro. L GRADUATE NURSE j In Pittsboro for the time being j Miss Lucile Peterson, a recent gradu- » ate as a nurse, offers her professions 1 ► ’ervices to the people of Chatham j county. Our shoes are the latest in sty' £ as good in quality. Brooks ai» Eubanks. : „ *" i H The Old Reliable is on band. I *] dll havo a fire lot of fish rit-ht frm U from Chesapeake Bay Saturday ft lunt un D. M. ’ and give him yo rder. Prices are right. I 1 , i ROOMS TO RENT—Apply to Mis p Jackson. Pittsboro. || Come to Our g SHU-FIXERY and have your shoes renewed. | Pittsboro, N. C. Trade at Hall’s and I , ; Save- the Difference;; j | VISIT HALL’S GKOCERY-DEM AND | > WILL UNDERSTAND WHY YC U NOW BUY ' j*• -YOUR GROCERIES FOR L£SS, to say 1 !*;; ' H goods,'shozs; and' , ... . ■ -f" r-HV-g'-a . - ". L - . . - . .. ;| Palm Olive Soap—loc value tljc world over, *H” Ty ,.i r c?\-e * | Cc.agon Soap in lot cf six - cakes c.r more, o ily' -1 | Tho old reliable Arfchckle’s Grohhd Coffeb, 0n1y,.: C3eL. ' '| - | . .I LObS'-- V ; . - u . . Jf . - l ' ' Ph .U 0 a fca " k . |y. Brown Mule Tobacco, -kOcts the o.c . a pltg I wuga.*,, Iff) 1.0 sack, only Gets S. pound 3 - | ' • Tobacco and Snuff aU v. nc uJe price? MM the | Apple and Frown William 65e< .. . o nd; 1‘ nd boxes $8.60 m Same old low prices prevail in our dry goods, shoe and 1 i clothing departments. GENUINE OLIVER POINTS AT HALLS AGAIN I Goober 25cts. - - No. 13 Oliver 60cts. B And so on at saving prices ■ C. C. Mall, 9 Blair Hotel Bldg. - - Pittsboro, N. C. 1 v- ' W,n * Good News at Hand 1 I for Chicken Breeders. 1 £* y ■ . *’ t -' . - MI J ! .4*l II THE HAPPY CHICKEN FEED l We have on hand the following chicken feeds: : E: Happy Starting Mash, Happy Growing Mash, Hap l: py Chicken Feed, Happy Laying Mash, Happy Hen Feed, Oyster Shells and Charcoal. M i; g ’' The Starting Mash is a butter-milk product. As H is also the Happy Growing Mash. ,'M , ‘ L We have just received a full line of Dr. Hess’ stock Ii g and poultry medicine and tonics and fly chaser. Pro- jjj’ tect your cows and Houses from flies. ' , ' J=[ | We have just stocked our seed. Irish Potatoes, i|| g Seed Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage Plants, and Garden Seeds g of all kinds. Also seed field Com. -i; 1* ’ Y I The Chatham Hardware Store, Make Plans Now M It is time for farmers to be making their plans M i«j for financing fertilizer purchases and other 1926 crop ::: ::: costs. They should get on a cash basis as far as pos ::: sible, even if they have to borrow. • || Interest is cheaper than paying time prices, es- si ::: pecially m the purchase of fertilizer. This bank is the M Farmer’s Bank and we shall be glad to co-operate to the |i ::: full extent of our ability. ' ~ ;! Deposit Your Spare Cash With Us. We Pay 4 Per Cent j j cfh Time Deposits \ j \ The FARMERS BANK || PITTSBORO, N. C. W. F. BLAND, Pres : A. M. RIDDLE, V. Pres, ’.ft W. W. LANGLEY. Cashier. ii: ;;; MISS MARY BLAND,; Asst, rasaier. |i i Lincoln Ford Fordson j 4 « J 3 ;i 3 § 3 We are prepared t odo all kinds repair work, noth- H j ing but skilled and experienced mechanics employed, '■J 'iS k prompt and efficient service. All work guaranteed. | GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION | :% n Compare our prices on tires before buying elsewhere * • g j Chatham Mote r Company, jj 5 P.ITTSBORO, N. C. I i s i I mimiiifrmiiiiiiiii * tHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiin ** PAGE FIVE
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