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i ,m -i ied mv husband I
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t, : -,' attractive man.
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, we d fted apart. He nev
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married
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_ . oin eho" 1 can’t seem to for
bul * t -j r?t vain. I unconciously
him to my hus
i-pjT-i coni pot
; . im ! m y husband suffers by
n. Recently I recei
the cenn
. lptrer from him asking it
l set* nu again to talk over
I was very glad to
him. but when I told
v--" hu'baml about it he was very
it Don’t you think he
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Mary Louise.
you like your hus
-open up a friendship with
- vr. (il sweethearts —one to
lit 0* uu
T :• his mind you suffered in
eomparsion.’
perhaps he feels intuitively that
u haven't been able to entirely
. your first love affair, and
-r • it might result disasti-ously
g rd might break up his home. Pros
it, of that sort would rather up
jgt him— especially if he happens
to love you. i
Personally, I believe the danger
of such mishap is slight. I think
von are suffering from a youthful,
rmantie hang-over—and in your
romparsion you are picturing
"Haveyou heard the latest? Mrs.
Fisher walks in her sleep!”
"How perfectly absurd, when
they have three cars.”—The Pass
ing Show.
Orders Are Orders
Mother: Why is baby crying?
Xurse (in next room): He wants
Mother: Well, give him what he
wants.
(The baby howls louder.)
M ther: Why didn’t you give
tin wh;.t he v, •-■nted ?
Xurse: I did. It was a wasp—
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LET US GIN IT
f i ir Gin. replacing the old gin burned last year, is
now in operation. We have installed a fine system, and
tun assure our old patrons better service than ever, and
• ny ite. even urge, them and others to bring their cotton
to us.
We Buy Cotton and Seed
e buy cotton and seed and pay the regular market
1: ;rM - ] 't n ot a little better.
the BYNUM GIN COMPANY,
THE BANK OF MONCURE
Moncure, N. C.
Capital stock $25,000
Business Growing Rapidly since its es
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Your Business Is Solicited
I " e assure you of our closest attention
° a 'l business intrusted to us.
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W. LANGLEY, Cashier
your former sweetheart as a per
fect being with none of the faults
possessed by the man you married,
and naturally you imagine yourself
perfectly happy had you married
your first love.
Part of the trouble is that while
you are well aware cf the short
comings of the man you did mar
! ry—you aren’t aware of those of
the man you didn’t marry. Fif
teen years cast a glow of illusion
over your early romance.
Cheej- up, Mary Louise, you are
not suffering from a broken heart,
you are suffering from romantic
imagination. There isn’t any man
without nerves and temper and ir
ritating ways nor who is always
thoughtful and unselfish and con- '
siderate.
The best cure possible, in my
opinion, would be for you to see
the once beloved one. No cure
could be so effectual—or so disillu
stoning— than to see the Prince'
t harming of your dreams—the
man tor whom you have been pin
ing and grieving. What ! Can
this be the wonderful youth. I have
been regretting for fifteen years.
C an this unromantic fat man whose
only topics of conversation is bus
iness, and who is fussy about his
food and can’t sit in drafts, —can
this be the man to whom I have |
been unfavorably comparing my
own good husband all these years?
Ridiculous, you say, and your cure
will be complete.
You’ll thank your lucky stars he
is the man you didn’t marry, and
you’ll be glad to make the best of
your husband.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
the last will and testament of Miss
Maggie Clenahan, late of Chatham
county, we hereby warn all cred*
itors of the estate to present their
claims duly proven on or before the
first day of November, 1928, or this
| notice will be pleaded in bar of
! their recovery. Persons owing the
state are requested to make im
mediate payment.
This the 31st day of October
j 1927.
DAN’L L. BELL,
Executor.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S FORE
CLOSURE SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er cf sale contained in that certain
Deed of Trust executed by John M.
Yow and wife, Leola Yow, to the
undersigned trustee, dated Feb
ruary 10th, 1926, and recorded in
the Registry of Chatham county in
Book GL, page 352, there having
been default made in the payment
of the indebtedness therein describ
ed, the undersigned trustee, at the i
request of the holder of said in-1
debtedness secured by said deed of
trust, will, cn Saturday the 12th
day of November, 1927, at 12:00
o’clock noon, in front ol the court
house door in Pittsboro, Chatham
county, N. C., offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash ,all that
certain lrt or parcel of land lying
and being in the Town of Bennett,
Chatham coun y, North Carolina,
and more ,'uily described and de
fined as follows, viz:
Beginning at the intersection of
Bonlee & Randolph streets, running
with Bonlee street west 4:0 feet io
Moore street; thence with Moore
street North 410 feet Carthage j
street; thence with Carthage street!
410 feet to the beginning. Being!
thence with Randolph street south
410 feet to the Beginning. Being
Block M as designated by the map
and survey of said Bennett, N. C.
This the 11th day of October,
1927.
WADE BARBER, Trustee.
COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF
LAND. (
By virtue of an order of the Su
perior court of Chatham county, in
an action entitled Claudia I.
Thomas against Efland Garner and
others, the undersigned will, on the
19 day of Nov. 1927, at court house
door in Chatham county, at the |
hour of ten o’clock, A. M., sell at j
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
real estate:
A certain tract of land in Oak
land Township, Chatham county,
North Carolina, beginning at a pine
on the south side of Rocky river,
running south 40 poles to a white
oak; thence south east 210 poles to
a post oak Deep river; thence I
down the same to the mouth of the
Rocky river; thence up the same
to the beginning corner, containing
one hundred and twenty acres,
more or less, and being the same
I STATEMENT OF
I THE BANK OF PITTSBORO
The Oldest Bank in Chatham County.
At the close of business October 10th, 1927.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ’5174,990.84
Stocks and Bonds 22,500.00
Banking House and Fixtures 15,320.00
Cash and Due from Banks 72,225.20
Total $285,036.04
' (LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 20,000.00
Surplus and Undivided profits 20,243.59
Bills payable
Interest Reserved 2,500.00
Cashiers Checks Out . 2,883.27
Deposits _ 239,409.18
Total $285,036.04
A.- H. LONDON, Pres. J. L. GRIFFIN, Cashier.
W. L. FARRELL, Assistant Cashier.
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THE BANK EXAMINER
We not only look after our Bank’s affairs very
carefully, but you are further projected by the
i Bank Examiner, who is liable to walk in on us
unannounced any time and ask to count our cash
and go over our books.
We welcome his visits, for when he gets
through, if there is even the slightest error in our
accounts or methods, we hear about it RIGHT
THEN. We consider the Bank Examiners our
friends as well as yours, and besides, we have
always been complimented by the Examiner. We
invite you to deal with our old, reliable Bank.
THE BANK OF GOLDSTON, :
GOLDSTON, N. C.
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THE CHATHAM RECORD
iand formerly owned by John A.
Williams, and deeded to the grant
ors herein by Wade Barber, Com
missioner of deed recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Jhatham county in book of deeds
GK at page 149.
At same time will se 1 ! at auction
about 63,000 feet of lumber now
on land.
The purpose of the sale is to sat
isfy a judgment of foreclosure of
a deed cf trust executed by said
Efland Garner to Claudia I.
Thomas rendered at August, 1927,
term of said Superior court, which
judgment is recorded in the office
>f the Clerk of the Superior court
of Chatham county.
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This Oct 18th, 1927.
A. A. F. SEAWELL,
Commissioner.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES
TATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST.
Under and by virtue of the pow
er and authority upon him confer
red by a certain Deed of Trust ex
ecuted by O. A. Palmer and his
wife, Mattie A. Palmer, to Daniel
L. Bell, trustee, on the 9th day of
April, 1926, which is registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Chatham County in Book GR
at page 19, default having been
made in the payment of the bonds
thereby secured, and the under
signed trustee having been request
ed by the holder of said bonds to i
sell the lands hereinafter described, j
under the said Deed of Trust, for j
the purpose of satisfying the same I
in so far as the proceeds from such j
sale may do, the undersigned trus- ■
tee will on Monday, November!
14th, 1927, at noon 12 o’clock, noon,
at the court house door of Chatham
county in Pittsboro, N. C., sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
two tracts of land located in Gulf
Township, Chatham county, North
Carolina:
First Tract: Beginning on the
bank of Deep river on the mouth
of a branch, corner of S. S. Lakey
land, and running up said branch
20 poles to a white oak; thence
north 26 west 224 poles to a pine
and hickory; thence north Pomona
Terra Cotta Co., line to a red oak
corner of old Wm. Malone 50 acre
tract; thence with his line to the
Dowd line: thence south with the
same to a post oak and maple on
the bank cf McLeod Creek; thence
down the said Creek to Deep River;
thence down said river its various
courses to the beginning; contain
ing by estimation 283 acres, more
or less.
Second Tract—Beginning at a
white cak on the Stinson road run-!
ning north 14 west 74 poles to G.
A. Murchison corner, ashe and'
oak pointers; thence west 111 poles i
to a stone corner in the field, Mur- |
chison corner; thence north four!
degrees east 61 poles to a stone in
a bottom just below two persim
mon trees; thence west 100 poles
to an ashe on the bark of McLeod
creek; thence down said creek as;
it meanders to a pine stump and
the Stinson road at the ford of said I
I
creek; thence Eastward with the j
Stinson road 195 poles to the first'
station; containing 117 1-8 acres,,
more or less.
This 12th day cf October, 1927. j
DANIEL L. BELL, Trustee.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having been ap
pointed and duly qualified as ad
ministratrix of the estate of H. B.
Stephens, deceased, all persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the
same to her on or before the 20th
day of October, 1928, or this noitce
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 4 th day of Oct., 1927
MRS. NANNIE STEPHENS,
Administratrix of H. B. Stephens,
Deceased.
Long & Bell, Attorneys.
Oct. 20, —6tc.
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