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1 Thursday, February 21, 1929. Meeting of U. D. C. Winnie Davis Chapter Enter tained by Mesdames Lanius, Hayes, and Tatum The Winnie Davis Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy met at the Exline Hotel, February the tighth, with Mrs. Lanius, M'rs. Hayes and Mrs. Tatum as joint hostesses. Mrs. Gregory, president, opened the meeting with the reading of the ritual, The Song, “We are the Old Time Confederates,” was sung. The Secretary’s report was read. The treasurer reported that $104.80 had been paid out since the last meet ing, leaving «a balance of $97.31. To the relief committee, composed of Mrs. W. B. Chanin, and Mrs added. Mrs. D. B. Nooe, bride since added. Mrs. D. B. Nooe, bride since the last meeting was honored by a rising vote of recognition. Mrs. J. S| Cordon reported $69.00 cleared from the bazaar. Mrs. Pet erson reported $7.00 from the sale of Knoby-Kraft Jewelry at the ba zaar. A rising vote of sympathy was extended to the family of Mrs. B. M. Poe, formerly a member of the Win nie Davis Chapter of the U. D. C. Next, following a Discussion as to sending flowers to members of the U. D. C, who are ill. It was decid ed to send home grown flowers when possible, otherwise, potted plants. Mrs. Gregory requested Mrs, W. L. Farrell to express the sympathy; of the U. D. C. to Mrs. L. W. Worn- i ble in the death of her mother. Mrs. R. H. Hayes was appointed chairman of the membership com mittee. I The meeting was turned over to Mrs. V. Johnson, historian, who presented the following program: 1. Birthplace of General Lee Mrs. H. A. London 2. The Museum, Mrs. E. B. Hatch. 3. Current Events Miss Carrie Jackson 4. Sketch of War Service of Exline, . . Mrs. W. P. Tatum 5. Sketch of War Service of Her Grandfathers . .Mrs. E. R. Hinton Mrs. D. B. Nooe reported that boxes were sent to the veterans Mrs. V. T. Johnson invited the U. D. C. to hold its next meeting with her, Mrs. Eubanks. Mrs. W. R. Thompson, and Mrs. Newton Moore at the home of Mrs. Eubanks. The hostesses served a delicious course. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE _ Having qualified rfe executor of +v «' ’-r* pnH testament of Mar tha E. Pe r rv, late of '"’T.nfv.— >- ty, I heerby warn all persons hav Fuel system of the new Ford has been designed for reliability ' and long service THE practical value of Ford simplicity of design is es pecially apparent in the fuel system. - The gasoline tank is built * integral with the cowl and is unusually sturdy because*it is made of heavy sheet steel, terne plated to prevent rust or corrosion. An additional factor of strength is the fact that it is composed of only two pieces, instead of three or four, and is electrically welded—not soldered. Because of the location of the tank, the entire flow of gasoline is an even, natural fiow—following the natural law of gravity. This is the simplest and most direct way of supplying gasoline to the carburetor without vari ations in pressure. The gaso line feed pipe of the new Ford is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all the way. The gasoline passes from the tank to the carburetor through a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel dash which separates the gasoline tank from the engine. The carburetor is specially designed and has been built to deliver many thousands of miles of good service. Ford Motor Company B. — - VI9ITIM6MOUBS: • AND PHOM 5 P.M. I By TM' WAV'- -THAT VBQ. GOT / OU, JEsh VTu&2e- ll puMk: •/ some —7 INSECT 4. POWDEB-/ i Li ri CJ _7 rw) i i i i - ing claims against the estate of the said Martha E. Perry to present 1 them duly proven on or before the 20th day of February 1930 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their Recovery. All persons owing the estate will please make early pay- j ment. E. L. PERRY, Executor. Feb. 21, 6tp. | Edward Higgins been chosen cam- general of the Salvation Army to succeed Bramwell Booth, son of the founder of the Army. Seventeen votes were cast for Evan geline Booth, commander of the American army, and a sister of the general just retired on account of feebleness. i 666 is a Prescription for Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Billious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known Since all adjustments are fixed except the needle valve and idler, there is practi cally nothing to get out of order. The choke rod on the dash acts as a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot spot manifold insures complete vaporization of the gasoline before it enters the combustion chamber of the engine. As a matter of fact, the fuel system of the new Ford js so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little service attention. The filter or sediment bulb should be cleaned at regular intervals and the carburetor screen removed and washed in gasoline. Oc casionally the drain plug at the bottom of the carburetor should be removed and the carburetor drained for a few seconds. Have your Ford dealer look after these important little details for you when you have the car oiled and greased. A thorough, peri* odic checking-up costs httle, but it has a great deal to do with long life and 9k continuously good performance. Wr gawds!} \ii|n W . NOT GONNA Jb***** .... j X I | Stoves and Heaters | % The big eiid of the winter is ahead of us. Replace ♦ X that worn out stove or heater with a'new one and en- ♦ ♦ joy the cold, stormy days that we may confidently ex- 2 ♦ pect the next two months. X X We shall be headquarters for all kinds of hard- X x , ware in this section during 1929 as we have been in t ♦ years past. We thank you for your patronage the 2 ♦ past year and hope to serve you on every possible oc- X X casion this year. t 1 | 1 Lee Hardwire Co. f I SANFORD, N. C. t *n mint ii in : iimi iVmii « Step by step to new peaks of popularity From the earliest days of the automobile, “Standard” Gasoline has been the leading motor fuel. Today “Standard” outsells any other gasoline by more than two gallons to one. Experience arid research have built the following qualities into “Standard” Gasoline— Easy Starting —in coldest-weather. Quick Acceleration —necessary in traffic. Power , Steady and Reliable— for hills and long, hard runs. Mileage Efficiency —proved over and over by road tests in every type of car. Safety to Motor —a fuel that cannot possibly injure your engine. Complete Combustion —it burns cleanly, leaving practically no carbon, and burns completely, leaving no “loose ends” to dilute the motor oil. Uniformity —you can set your carburetor on “Stand ard” and forget it, for each gallon is like every other gallon* wherever you may buy it. Availability —“Standard” Gasoline has the further advantage of being easily obtained, as “Standa* 1” pumps are conveniently located throughout the lei h and breadth of this state. “Standard” Gasoline solves the fuel problem for the motorist. In “Standard” he gets the best gasoline money can buy. Each year “Standard” reaches new peaks in salqs and rises to new heights of public favor. If you are not a “Standard” user, try this product and see for yourself how satisfactory it really is. - ' There is no truly “anti-knock” motor fuel being sold, except at a premium price. The best known “anti-knock” fuel is ESSO, the Giant Power Fuel. It is acknowl- - edged by engineers to be in a class by itself—a genuine “anti-knock” fuel, specially made for use in high compression motors, and in “STANDARD” GASOLINE STANDARD OIL £P MPA N Y OF NEW JERSEY; THE CHATHAM RECORD SAV LOOK MEEE-PUNKtL,BUNKfcL, JUNKErL 0. WHATEVER TH' HECK YEttNAME IS-VUAT'S IDEA OF- GIVING TW IS UmEOEPHAN, FREDDIE-^ in yen strip-vetze all JfeaC 7 vjealous meTOF this comic strip JVxF - eh ? t DCN'TFECG tZ7iioMa& - I * \'\ ON OVErP IN. jWAN*T TO DPF-£ r -NTV !MV WtFfr JO | * c i I /< I UAV'Er OKIEr / V \ OP- MV J 'fa i b^ e Thamk* \ \3? 'TV*- i Cz. motors that are carbonized from long usage. ESSO costs more to make, and h~ to be sold at a small premium over “Standard” Gasoline, but ESSO gives an extra engine performance never before experienced. On sale only at the Silver ESSO Pumps with the ESSO Globes. | Trade Where Your Dollars Talk ♦ Loudest ♦ wiwtww ;; ♦ If ut is feed for your cows, horses, chickens, you J [ ♦ can get it at a mighty close price here. ]► ♦ Groceries—Heavy and Fancy; Also Overalls and ][ X Shoes. ! I ♦ <► % CAR SEED OATS—PRICES RIGHT <[ 2 Sell Your Crossties and Cedar to ♦ 1 W. C. Johnson 1 :: J . PITTSBORO, N. C. 2 The Store That Sells For Less ! t 1 MAKE YOUR | MONEY WORK | FOR YOU— ♦ The reason some people seem so prosperous under 2 all conditions is often because they have money at * j J work for them. They have saved a reasonable por- I J tion of their earnings and placed it in he bank on in j ♦ terest. They are then assured c* a certain definite X income every year. 'J You have to w T ork for y* r money. Then make j ♦ your money work for you. Tw o dollars per week X plaoed in a savings account every year for ten years t will amount with interest to over $1,300.00. Can you ♦ not «ave two dollars per week? X IVe oay 4 ner interest and compound the in { ouarterJv. w e would be pleased to have you J open an account with us. 2 if The Bank et Fittsboro i* ♦ ' PITTSBORO, N. C. ♦ A- H. London, President J. L. Griffin, Cashier X W. L. Farrell, Asst. Cashier !L " l t • * V . ■ *!&*.« ■ ; * ’ •• .17, > ' * v ' * v.... > • • *v 1 * ’ v. • "* * * \ / • ,r . • . * - • . r* s ‘ ■' *• .V „ - - j g .-s - ic I .* f ’ jg| tj a ! PAGE THREE
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