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I October 7, '1323 ■ ..... ■■■;} County Briefs ■ i vop" cn Durham rt. 3 , }- c r name. Names do net 1 \ -A 'published, but we must H m- - ..[■ - -e f. Bland made a business B ( Richmond this week. i, -r R, John sen has let a con . v building of a residence Hl . cet. Mr. Barer of Gold- I • n a score of Pittshoriuns 4jß" Sanford Monday eve jtW ' --...1 the pageant ana hear ||M at the Baptist church JIB, w . . the meeting of the . G 'S'/m. an old Pittsboro B •.uasly thirty years an. |B Pittsburg Plate Glass mm i •urshcro visitor Mon- B s I men ‘spending some B ... h. r over near Gra- B . ;.i notes .cci.siderable | B r.piocements in loads; B • 1 hi the rust two JB :ast visit. Hs would Wt v. man to leave North! ; F cost his lot in another j B uuun Fair is in progress. :h getting out the paper; ‘M mo editor's attendance up L . We shall have to report B'. eikn-vk'S or the contrary, mt to learn that Mr. G. H. ny Is no better. (Pudston, suffering from the Bp-, of a broken hip, is still ser-j ■- a- a .’- the home of Mr. W. F. |d. 1 ■ : Jennie Moore is visiting her In tjv. c. B. Moore in Raleigh. B-> ? "ie Burroughs of Dabney j ■ c listen Kimball of Towns-J nek-end visitors, the form-; mily Taylor, the latter of! ■ Ps family. Hm Elgin, aU.N. C. student, B cek-end with William Hunt He loner’s home here. B'' fans are listening in cn 1 : to tiie reports of the world B c.‘ baseball games. St. Louis, B to 0 Thursday. * | Bmney A. C. Ray attended court j Hiilsboro Tuesday. will please refrain> I reporting neighborhood visits. Ba bee cents to put in the short- in the Record. Only so ■ can be allowed for expenses if i Bper is to succeed. Every worth- j printed accordingly neces- j omitting something worth- B L R. Hinton made a business j Clayton Tuesday. B J. R. Milliken returned Sat-: B from a visit to her son Dr. j at Southern Pines. Her lit-! Sue .Ann accom- j Hd her home. I • I ■ssrs. D. B. Nooe, F. Y. Phillips, ■ Griffin, and Wade Barber com- I business and pleasure in a trip Saturday, taking in the ■fame between Furman Univer ■tnd State College. I GIRLS i Betty silk-hosiery adds 1 ■)re to your looks than § ■y thing you buy to wean jj ■r new fall colors are the fj ■ v est and our hosiery the H ■ ♦♦ *•> ■rowd & Hubbard | ■ Sanford, N. C. |. u I'S FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDISE 1 T<T | ( fv §(tS A I .T* 3 ■ IS ALMOST COMPLETE ' 1 - 1 * A u./il&.iJ-a :: - 8 ** » i I We are offering some wonderful val- ! BEAR CREEK, N. C., Bs this Fall. • | j II CLOTHING FOR MEN AN? BOYS. J|D_ * 1 C Coats, Dresses, Hats for Ladies and jj. ■ildren at prices we have not been able jjj | s how in years. . * | See next week’s Record for! 81 9 Furnishings in newest fall ideas for jjj • further Particulars. 8 1 ■ • ana young men. |! Hp WILL JUST HAVE TO COME AND flj But one thing:/ TO APPRECIATE OUR VALUES. §j . .* t . . ■ 1 Wait v tor this bale to Buy Baldwin Bros., I SHOES ■ SANFORD, N. C. j ” 3 V ——— _ t 1 • m % W 'W'h'r'tm p' '>TIP JiiW p.. j PWSs ' e; : a dairyman desiring to secure promts fro?n 1 ; f** * • -'y milk herd, 1 realize the necessity of adhering to an organized E ■ i$U . N . p, * schedule of care, feeding and ha:;idß?i£. ° " ■E - b ifj; \ <:■ i* $>J. iP A: - ,T ~' *, ir — rT - rT - -r,~r. %$’ '' V KW. JA\ EatGS HILK PKCLtrcTIOH PEA LOW i •jWfW- . r “ >\ Q,f ’ IT?*-! Cfim.’" , nTrQ * —' i j J V.UUIS.KIE3 d' -A-f THOUSAND POUNDS PCD CDW . km —I f f ‘ » , « tißl'.'l s'viTz t .f.ANo UN ' TL ' J K ' UJM U% <!; | cc,-,v * a,t iW^^fflina^-wiw^’rn ; j CCRMANY **!>.''> Z’i j ? T'-J 1 ‘ CAr,AO4 . 1 A& i UN,7CO ST ~ Tf - s k~ n njrway . x t ii3s\ J m » ™rZ* Es er ud 'Errllied mi^nl ':y ; j t'v.t I waut nut mere cows, i V j „ 1 . b-t nmre a-.l belter laili O '*, .si IT..JT CTKMr< '.'gaiia lrua Ca(.a cow. {■• s.r : . I„ I ;. ii. * "h: •f: !j W first step should . V / ,• E 7to the selection of a A- ’” : | ; yJ true typo herd sire— * ’*■ J ’ f v*» i V a selection wliicu '■s? . < ' 1 \ ( j t. / should always coni- V "*; X i \\ L 1.4 “-nd great care and kjt t00(J iu«l3WPt. i' ' Proper selection of dams ' ett er milk and Letter fTho comfort of the JL animal is important. Thorough cleaning by pcrlc^c^al B sliall be part of my rrogram. » O Clean animal, clean milk with \ J H lonr bacteria coant. ll wmr : : ■ 1 ii’T ITTTfTTJII m•- r - n ——n u/f ■ • It 1 I/! * I'j ITT 'l/ii ’ n '* eKWth In t!lc L. 1-! I I fj I /J_l_' number of cow tost .fe-l | I I I jAI I/Eh Ij 1 i: F tt3Sociations ccn | mM I .1,1 ! /I mli I J in cn, is a good ; tn-hj 5 nil t'h Mis rr t,,:us - 1 my * a -4 rrj jr wi' r H:ni 1J ] P^TffemtiiiTitinK > s>li4• 4;XA i 4 'EM p 1 Ek4 1 : 1 J:-A i * Proner fw<Hrg is »/•/ -i ’ 1 «v. ...:U l. Therefore • , .... •«* s - . I mil always pro* EEI v • ? „*•=, -a cercfnllv ii *- .*. •*>'*'' \ . .?*' -e;’ rati • ’ ' • ’ ' hL -’- *' i *• -V I^.*^ f - • ! ' 1 I ________ ,| LAND AND TIMBER SALE asl T T ~* I ''r 1 bv virtue of tho newer of sate conferred wpon the undersign ed commissioner, I will expose to sale, at public auction, to the highest bid- I ders for cash, on Wednesday, Novem-i her 3rd, 1926, at 2 o’clock P. M., at; t the late residence of W. A. Daffron,: 1 deceased, in Hadley township, Chath-| : am County, one mile North West of Emmaeus church the following des cribed lands—and the timber standing on lots Nos. two and three thereof— it being a very fine lot of Oak timber, mostly white-oak—estimated by some to be between half a millkm and a million feet of Oak timber—most of which is very fine. Said timber to he sold with the privilege of two years to cut and remove same from prei% ises, with right to manufacture said timber into lumber etc. said lands Will be exposed to sale for cash, each lot separately, with the timber exposed separately, the lots two and three with the timber will be offered together as East 2129 ft. to stake, corner of lot V ’ l '>♦ I ♦<# I r T3?OE r TB? TVTVITT.VTTA 'vT-T T a tv s.^asarwT'i.T^A'SßtTc; whole and the sale that amounts to the most will be reported and ac cepted unless bid be raised within time allowed—the following is des cription of lands. Lot No. 1 beginning at a stake in Gurney Clark’s line-corner of lot No. 3 running F v enco South 58 1-2 Degs. 622 feet to stake, corner of lot No. 4; thence S. 68 Degs. West 700 feet, to stake—W. Ti. Daffron’s cor ner; thence North 85 Degs. West, 2- 185 feet, to stake, Ellington’s cor ner in Johnson’s line; thence North 5 Degs. East, 865 ft. to stake, cor ner of lot No. 2; thence South 84 Degs. East, 3271 feet to stake in line of lot No. 3; thence South, 6 Degs. East, 131 feet to beginning, contain ing 54 acres, more or less. Lot No. 2. Begins at a stake at N. W. corner of lot No. 1-in Ellington’s i .line —running North, 5 Degs. East 2,- 701 feet to stake-corner in Webster’s line; then South, 86 Degs. East 573 feet to stake-F. Webster’s line; then South 5 Degs. West, 630 ft. F. Webster corner; then South, 86 Dgs. East, ; 2207 ft. to stake, corner of lot No. 3 jin Bove’s line; then South, G Dgs. i _— I \ TTT —ir • j f ;i ■fmm 1 f Me ' N ; j : ; E‘- A n y cow In r.y herd I J , ’ v;‘ . ; sust-cctad cl being a . ~ ’A A. 1 board, r or otherwise vt'-T. '.A ' A lac “ ~!S ,a necessary j I QualiCc&tlor.s shall ur.- ; : Ef'E :4. 44 El f..!r, hut thur- V. i . k : cue!, tost What I soend m Ev4i - ’ . ? n ;e c; l :" - v J ■EiVA-Mr: . ..... -J baCk 10 ttfc 11 fel:A.| | v; F| : > pvu. V- j 15 ”r i nrr <no bet | ■ months, •..•henever po;;- t . , > ’ .. . > J ah!,’, r i-hall supply ‘Ei my hcrd vith » coo!. [A,. ;v.: E c?c: ' !1 > <-d >ida testing f s E ’ J Place, v. here th.ey may f ! . E:E EE’E v hE^F?E,1 chc;v l!ieiir c;ul3 ta b aM'S-dhlFeE’Ok'MfA peace and ruminate on j tho blessings of being a Provider rather than { .V|s| lA - (L; A dirty condition like that U "'jfrli pictured here shall never |)ie- ft jrt* few' i. 4 \) vail in my lierd. Ratlier than IjtJSaLi ;■ H scrape, curry and brusli end y| \V p l\ ltssly. I shall clip and quickly x-jhfc, A \3W A k v clean thoroughly by wiping with a damp cloth. ■■■■■ ■ ■■■■ | Ait4,44^r•vw(EE . and no milk- %*••'» 'm, »A ins within an (I#^' >,&■M iPE hour of foe(i- mwA K“-j ■ ~ yp- j | . jor:TA/“u,n H / rr als !>-v vr s E : >«i; l' j l! 3 t vr.iuo J y> f ’ LCI E*- v ' * .-y ' ' t ual itt an d !Ej- !' A-MihriHUlt, an It,. Av,. . a “ da -m I'r a'-" * .. 'uoh.t l.era.i iw; j; .4;': : I ’vli! :h l la.vop: ') I# ru cc.)‘.*jl. ' A - - “‘ I—l Ky* | / !TT77iI ’ a | Thct vhen m• j ;• v -i-miik is b.tt:e,i I LmJi j. . / ‘ ! shall knew Icm I sfkl , : ' f _| repaid f x mylfl % f .iB v> I efforts, r M.P! ( Ml I ptt , vno 1 \ & rayS; d'>vv v. ?> -v , r ' V ! and nore rm»r<y [■ ,-t r* » UFt EfE-J. •' F- * 2k i the gospel , j • E1 BE ' E ;# ?? '- ’ a 1 bode I J\ " V . ;r/' -V- at /■ .-»■ - ~ru Jf' 1 v i 4 'A'. ’ |A‘ No. 1 in line of lot No. 3; then North 84 Degs. West, 3271 feet to stake, corner of lot No. 1 in Ellington’s line and contains 158.9 Acres, more or less. Lot No. 3. Begins at Stake corner of lot No. 2 in N. Bove’s line and runs South, 86 Degs. East, 805 ft. to stake; then South, 5 Degs. West, 1285 ft. to stake; then South, 20 Degs. West, 1089 ft. to stake in G. Clark’s line, corner, of lot No. 1; ten North, 6 Degs. West, 2260 ft. to beginning, containing 27.6 Acres, more or less. Dot No. 4. Begins at Stake, G. Clark’s corner in line of lot No, 1, ] and runs -South, 34 Degs. East, 334 ! ft. to stake; then South, 72 Degs. ; West, 634 ft. to stake; then North, ;89 Degs. West, 192 ft. to a stake; I then North, 20 Degs. West 309 ft. jto line of lot No. 1; then North, 68 ! Degs. East, 700 ft. to beginning, con taining 6.4 Acres more or less. Said sale v/ill be made at two O'clock, P. M. Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 1926. This October 4th, 1926. R. H. DIXON, Commissioner. Dixon & Dixon, Attys. w j ' t'r ***** I I" k -ARx ■ : : ! .i ifC 1 I SrA BE an Gitip/M mmtz ¥M »? v« W H p- M igsssMa tM.Bii Ln h | msMp-m. tey ifeti i f il FI I 8 1 i :| B: A -.J k* JB'-M} .Ti T r E r %' E f > *> e> ' , *| ' 4 . . : A 1 s* ii tfl so«? K y‘3s ifV'VAiCJV: • <Av<pk « it lb.- | r* fJ ♦♦ s < 8 • J YOUNG' MEN’S TWO-PANTS SUITS— 1 II - §22.00, 25.C0, 30.00 and $35.00 | ii METCALF WORSTED SUITS $25.00 2 Il SCOTTISH WOOLEN SUITS $30.00' 1 | BRIER PROOF WOOLENS $40.00 § i| Our Clothes Fit; They are the Newest 1 | STYLES; They Wear Well. . | ♦ > ♦♦ ♦> ft +1 ft l* N a ifk ifjt P |L)| \p |i? gi/k.k«s« « * H kliul IlSulEtla 4s, ilLJEarlsi h • || £ y * <? H | ONE PRICE CASH STORE I g Wicker Street 'Sanford, N. C. H a tt ♦♦ . ix !/ EDITORIAL / I » s h ' H | Stein Bros, store is all aglow with the | H newest things for fall and winter. We in- if’ 1 Y ite y° u i- 0 come inland see the latest sash- | H ions in Ready to Wear, Millinery, Corsets 1 8 and Undies, Hosiery and a number of im- if g portant accessories. With such a large 4 g and appealing selection of the new fall ~4 I fashions you are sure to find just what p you had in mind. Priced most reasonable. 8 ::: : 8 • | THE DRESSES | We especially urge you to see the new ii; ii dresses. The latest importations in dress | es for every occasion. The materials many 4| | and varied, with shades that blefid wonder p fully into the most charming frocks you’ve il ever seen. Priced moderately. I THE COATS | You’ll be delighted at the new coats. Whether you prefer a fur trimmed’ or a 8 simple plain model, you’ll find just the | style you have in mind. Coats for sport are g featured very strong this season. Moder g ately priced. ' ii; H ■ -- r " !!! 1 MILLINERY " I g I » Ine newest shapes, shades and materi- g lals are heres in abundance. We invite your early inspection. I Stein Brothers, I j 1 SANFORD, N. C. j Mow Gin.riinLg witlr& * We are pleased to anrlour.ee to their friends and patrons % - that they are ginning cotton this season with Electric Power and will be able to run their gins day and night if necessary. ginning And bagging 54.50 p£r bale. Your patronage is solicited. i WILL BUY COTTON AND SEED AT MARKET PRICE. Atwater and Lambeth, BYNUM, N. C. PAGE FIVE
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