PAGE FOUR Putting the horse before the qart has now been changed to before the hoarse” by obliging j bootleggers. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMIN ED BY AN EXPERT—COSTS NO MORE Dr. J. C. Mann,the well-known eyesight Specialist and Opti cian, will be at Dr. Farrell’s of fice in Pittsboro, N. C., every fourth Tuesday and at Dr. Thomas’ office, Siler City, N. C., every fourth Thursday in each month. Headache relieved when caused by eye strain. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfaction of knowing that ; they are correct. Make a note of the date and see him if your eyes are weak. His next visit to Pittsboro will be on Tuesday, August 23 His next visit to Siler City will be on Thursday, August 25) *■ ■ * Hollow Building Tile at Half Price. Due to our policy of careful grading for regular trade, we have small quantities of cracked and imperfect tile in nearly all sizes, liable to excessive breakage in long R. R. hauls, but fine for local use, which we are sel lling for half regular Price Cash Only. Just the thing for garages, barns, flushing house underpin, and small buildings. Easy and quick to lay. All hard burned. Some discontinued sizes of A-Grade at same prices. Carolina Fireproofing Co., Gulf N. C. STAR PRESSING CLUB Cleaning, Pressing Repairing. Club Rates, 52.00 a Month. Allows as much Cleaning and Pressing as desired. Repairing Extra. WORK GUARANTEED—PROMPT DELIVERY Phone in your order. ELBERT RAMSAY, Manager. jj I / Thoughtful motor ists go out their way to get ...but they don’t have to go far § "standard” GASOLINE ■ ) Made In the Carolinas DR. LUTHER C. ROLLINS j Dentist Siler City, N. C. lama dousSe^ So 1 should be killed! \ Bee Brand Powder or \ Liquid kills Flies, Fleas, \ Mosquitoes, Roaches, f \ Ants, Water Bugs, Bed \ Bugs, Moths, Crickets, \ Poultry Lice and many «. I other insects. / Powder Liquid / locandasc 50c and 75c / 50c and Si.oo Si-as / 30c Spray Gun. — 35c / Write for free booklet on kill / ing house and garden insects I McCormick & Co. \ Baltimore, Md. \ Bee \ Brand j INSECT gS||g I POWDERjgf* ppWOio j-‘ ! 666 is a Prescription for | Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. ' It Kills The Germs. ~~~ I Is. Berman’s Final I Old Store Must Be I Vacated in 30 Days Sale Begins Friday I August sth 1 Lease Expires on old store July 10th, But has extension to September Ist. All I Goods Must Go by that date. * Sample prices Men’s Suits that sold from 8 $lB to $25. Now $5.00 E $25 to S3O Suits, Now $8.75 1 Present for each of first 50 adult ladiesentering store Friday morning. Open at 9 j o’clock. Visit our store while here. I S. BERMAN I CHAPEL HILL : :: : NORTH CAROLINA NEW HILL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson of Wake county recently moved in j our community to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mann and little son, Paul, spent the week-end in the Mt. Gilead section with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mann. Mrs. W. A. Mann and children during the week-end visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Lasater on Apex Rt. 3. Misses Neva and Velera Stur divant, Tallie Goodwin, and Flay Sturdivant spent the week-end at Lexington with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tysinger. Mr. Roy Poole is in Watts hos pital where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. A. M. Goodwin visited the peach orchards at West End one day last week. He reports peach prices rather high this season. Mr. R. L. Trotter who is working at Dunn spent the week-end with Mrs. Trotter and Lacy, Jr. Christian Chapel had a regular “Home coming” Children’s Day and Rally day combined last Sunday. There was a large crowd in atten dance, several counties being rep resented. The forenoon was given to the children and Mr. Joe Mc- Iver made a short talk. The children did exceptionally well for children of their age. The Cross children sang several songs. The quartet was composed of three lit tle girls, the younger was only five years of age, and on eboy.They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cross. We would not fail to men tion the noon hour. There was a long table laden with everything irnagin- ' able good to eat. There was sing ing by New Elam singing choir and the home choir. The Benton quar tet from Apex, was present and are brothers. The following men THE CHATHAM RECORD did some beautiful singing. They , made short talks in the afternoon Messrs. C. N. Johnson, D. A. Mann, J. M. Craven, Rev. J. F. Johnson and Mr. Jeffries, Mr. B. N. Dick ; ens is superintendent of Christian Chapel Sunday school and was m;b ter of ceremonies last Sunday. An offering was taken for Elon 01- phnage. MOUNT ZION NEWS It was stated last week that the Mount Zion revival would begin Monday following the first Sunday. Mr. Lance, our pastor, has made a statement since, that he would preach there Sunday evening at 8 o’clock for the opening sermon of the revival. The usual prayer ser vice will begin at 7:30 o’clock. Let s make this prayer service be worth w 7 hile by coming in a prayerful at titude for good prayer service for the revival. Rev. Mr. Lance’s brother who is ■to assist him in the revival will be present Monday. He comes highly recommended and we feel that we are lucky in getting him. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gallian. and j children of Greensboro visited Mrs. Gallian’s aunt, Mrs. Joseph C. Har mon last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stanford, an aunt, of the Misses Clegg is visiting them this week, also a cousin, Mrs. Oldham of Durham. , Master Marian Harmon is visit ing in Raleigh for two weeks. He has also had the pleasure of going to the mountains for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petty and children visited his mother, Mrs. N. B. Gunter, near Durham last week. Why should you squawk? Ne buchadnezzar was stuck for one of them, too. They’ve just dug it up in Egypt—a vajnity case—which one of his flappers left—we’ll bet, in a phone booth. I Bargains in Silk Dresses at $3.98 | Ladies’ Silk Hose 29 c j This hard-to-suit age IV \ '•J chooses Qamel i*—* j MODERN people are hard to satisfy. But Camel has pleased them and they have made it the most famous cigarette of jj Present-day smokers are ”tasty,” and they recognize in Camel the choicest tobaccos grown, blended for smoothness I and mellowness. Camel leadership in this modern world is an overwhelming tribute to the taste and fragrance of this Camel will, prove itself to you. What a cool, satisfying | I smoke! When, you try Camels, you will see why they are first and favorite with present-day smokers. "Have a Camel!” Tl,ursd »r. August t I Subscribe to ; for 12 mouths—ln advance, mj' II * ! CALIFORNIA FIG SYR UPI J L C .-! L - D 1 S .. B I S I La XATIV E MOTHER! 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