rruiTRSDAY. JULY 11, 1929 • - *.•■•** "if. i } . . > - .. r.v"' —r-t = ■ ■ ■ = A Review of Some of the Business Concerns of the City of Durham Well located in Durham at *; »0 East Chapel Hill Street, nl W ill find one of the most popular house furnishing es tablishments in this section. This concern is the never fail ing reservoir of supply for everything needed to make vour home comfortable and attractive. It has made Hunt iey-Stockton-Hill Company a household word in many a home, for many miles around. In their anticipation of your needs, they have the most Excellently appointed and offering their patrons a wide variety of the best foods, tast ily prepared for those who appreciate the best of viands, all eat at the Welcome-In, lo cated at 212 North Corcoran Street. The seeker after gastro nomic pleasure must indeed be hard to please if he can not get satisfaction at this first class case. The most hunger appetite surely can be justi fied by the foods served at the Welcome-In. They have an extensive City Plumbing and Heating Co. Mr. L. C. Roach, Manager This capable firm of skilled plumbing engineers is located in Durham at 326 North Man gum Street. They are fully equipped to take care of both your new and old work and can save you considerable money plus a satisfied job. To visit this note worthy place of business one will see a very notable example of substantial progress in the line of conveniences in the Ameri- i can home. Their sanitary en gineers are among the fore most in this section of the State, because they are pre Conveniently located in Durham on East Pettigrew St., one block east of the Union Station, you will find a home away from home. On enter ing the Biltmore Hotel you will be shown real Southern hospitality. You can enjoy the same higher American standards of luxury at reasonable rates at this well known hotel. It also includes one of the most up to-date drug stores to be found in this locality. Mechanics & Farmers Bank “As Strong as Gibraltar” 114 West Parrish St. A Negro Bank In a modern banking build ing in Durham this bank has 1 aided in the commercial, in-.' dustrial and social progress of; this vicinity, by rendering an I r essential service in general| and finance, embrac ing all features of this service. Mechanics and Farmers Bank is an institution that has gained prestige at such a sub stantial rate it has taken its Place as one of the Gilbraltars of Finance in this section of the State. The most important consid eration for business men, cor porations, and financial nisti tutions, is that the bank se lected to be the custodian of their business affairs should I am we’l read and intellectually curious. . J am eager to know the best that * f most brilliant and fearless thinkers. k 1 nave one of those open, all-em Huntley-Stockton-Hill Co. Welcome-in Biltmore Hotel “The South’s Finest Hotel for Colored People” A. E. Barbee, Lessee and Manager comprehensive display of char acter furniture. You who have visited this store know the ihigh standards of quality, Istyle and beauty maintained throughout their stock at all times, and at this time you will admit is no exception. Their floor covering depart ment is most complete, and now showing the latest de signs and developed colors of the day, which include felt base, tapestry, brussels, Ax ministers, and velvets. It is a far jump from the itrade for many miles around because such an institution as jthis one adds to the reputation of our great commonwealth. More such places like this case, is the aim of every com munity which wishes to keep its place in the onward prog ress. Cleanliness is one of the outstanding features of this modern eating house and this is not entirely confined to the tables but also the kitchen where the dishes are sterilized and the manager and his as sistants are the only ones who pared to supply the most mod ern methods of steam heating, vapor heating, hot water heat ing and sanitary plumbing. The sanitary engineer today is a man of advanced ideas and a keen student of the laws of sanitation in each and every phase. They have executed large contracts for steam, hot wa ter, vapor and other heating systems in palatial homes and business blocks throughout this section and their ability and facilities have always been ample to satisfactorily i They spare no expense in making the guests most, com fortable, and upon their cap able management you are as sured a most pleasant stay while in the city. The Biltmore Hotel is mod ern throughout and indeed one which any community would be proud to boast^ Their service is metropoli tan, and equal to that in many cities mueh larger in size. And jthis needs no explanation. direct its business along lib eral and progressive, yet con servative lines with ideals higher than those of mere profit-making for stockhold- ( ers. * The constant endeavor of the officers of the Mechanics and Farmers Bank is to con- ( duct its affairs so as to make, all who come in close touch. with its various activities feel that they are considered in a personal and friendly way, and that their interests are safely conserved. They invite a personal interview or correspondence with a view of you opening an account with them, so that you may enjoy these privi leges. Many lines of industry bracing minds which can grasp and weigh both sides of every question. I am a mem'ber of the small but in fluential thinking minority upon whom the world depends for its prog ress in all things. . , I am a conservativem that my cul tural background enables me to ap preciate the humanities, 'but my tc*- THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITT9BORO. N. C. jcrude furniture of ancient I times to the priceless products |of the retail furniture store of I today, but Huntley-Stockton- Hill Company have kept thor oughly abreast of the times and has been a liberal con tributor, through its products, to the movements for better furnished homes. We wish to compliment the, management for its public ] spirited policies and in this review, wish to call our read- 1 era’ attention to this well-mer ited establishment. has access there. The food is prepared in such away that to one not accustomed to eating at the Welcome-In, the thought at once comes, “there never was such a good place in Durham to eat.” Without hesitation we refer our readers to this outstand ing enterprise and the man agement should be compli mented on gaining the phe nonmenal success that this case has attained, through the efforts of the manager, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. complete the contract. In their salesroom are dis played the latest ideas in plumbing, fixtures and heating devices. Everything to be used in the home is. on display, making this a most satisfac tory service. You will find the members of this firm courteous ahd ac commodating. They will be glad to figure with you at any time on your particular re quirements in this line. We wish to compliment the man ager, Mr. L. C. Roach, for his efficiency. There is a superiority of serv ice, and a welcome that is evi dent, a predominance of cour teous, genuine comfort and convenience that appeals to every discriminating traveler. In this review of the "on ward progress a heavy crop of red clover was turned under on this plot. About the proudest two Junior members we know of are Elmer and Elzie Connell of Pittsboro. —; Pure Bred Dairy'Sires v Pay Handsome Profits There isn’t a community in Chat ham * county that could not absorb from one to three pure bred dairy sires for promoting more and better dairy cattle. Figures compiled by the Dairy Division, United Stated Dept, of ; Agriculture, through Dairy Herd provement Association, show that cows producing a yearly average ol 100 pounds of . butterlat return a labor income of only sl4 per head, while cows producing an average of 500 pounds of butterfat annual re turn a labor income of $l7B per cow. In other words, a cow producing 500 pounds of butterfat annually gave a net income of 12.7 times more than that of a cow producing only 100 pounds of butterfat annually. An examination further into figures compiled by the Dept, shovw that when a good dairy sire (out of a high producing dam) is used in a herd of five cows producing an aver age of 366 pounds of butterfat annually, the daughters by this good sire produced 467 pounds of butter fat annually, a gain of 121 pounds, or 27.6. It was further found, that when a poor dairy sire was used in a herd of six cows producing 368 pounds of butterfat annually, his daughters produced only 245 pounds of butter fat, a loss of 123 pounds or 33.4 per cent annually. On all records available it was found that when good, dairy sires out of high producing dams were used on average producing cows, the average increase production in butterfat was 121 pounds annually in their daughters. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known. Your tongue tells when you need Coated tongue, dry mouth, bad breath, muddy skin, groggy nerves and sour stomach suggest its use. PAGE SEVEN