THURSDAY. JULY 18, 1929. —LET— GOLDSTON BROTHERS Sell Your Land Phone, Write or Wire Today GOLDSTON, N. C. TIMBER FOR SALE? 5# Is so, phone, write, or wire TODAY J.S* GOLDSTON BROTHERS / Goldston, N. C. AT YOUR FINGER TIPS With a savings account in this strong bank, you have money at your finger tips, to use when and where you wish it. And while it is on deposit here it is earning money for you. Why not start an account today? It takes btit little, and then you are playing safe. THE BANK OF MONCURE SPECIAL FOOT COMFORT EXPERT COMING Dr. Wm. M. Sholl, noted orthopedic specialist, is sending from his personal staff one of his trained assistants, who will be in this store on the date given below. Free Demonstration, Monday, July 22nd This man will make a Pedo-Graph print of your stock inged feet and then show you how, at a trifling cost, you can, with the proper Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy, have immediate and lasting relief. No matter what your foot trouble, perfect comfort can be yours. Xo charge for his services. Remember the date, Monday, July the 22nd, all day. STROUD & HUBBARD • The Shoe and Hosiery Store SANFORD, N. C. |j « I IS YOUR HOME LEAK-PROOF? Will a hard rain find a weak spot in your roof where the water may seep through and damage your home interior? If your home isn't protected £y a leak-proof roof, now is the time to check up and do the necessary re-roofing before the cold winter rains do begin. v Call on Budd-Piper to supply you with a roof that will never yield to weather or fire. Such a roofing can be had for just about the same price you would pay for any ordinary good roofing. Ask for quotations on your job. THE BUDD-PIPER ROOFING CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue*, Bilipus Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known. R. W. Palmer, M. D. Gulf amd Goldston Office in Goldston Over Bank. Hours at Goldston: 2 to 4 P. M. each day Electric Euipment Installed. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PtfTSBQRO. N. C ft***********’'*** t TOWN AND * COUNTY BRIEFS * ************ *C * * Miss Alma Dailey visited Greens boro during the week-end. Mr. C. B. Griffin of Chapel Hill spent several days visiting relatives here. ■ Miss Elizabeth Farrell' goes to Aberdeen to accept work with the Page Trust Company. Rev. George R. Underwood is re ported as having returned to a San ford hospital for further treatment. Miss Frances Johnson spent the week-end with the Bollings at the Bell teacherage in New Hope town ship. Mr. E. E. Williams and his “Round Table” Sunday school class of the Methodist Sunday school enjoyed an outing at White Lake last Thursday. Dr. D. B. Bryan, dean of Wake Forest College, visited Mr. J. L. Gris- i fin Saturday. He had been attending J the elementary school conference at the University. Miss Mary Vann of Clinton, but at present a student in the summer school at the University, spent the week-end with Misses Essie and Gladys Peterson. ( Messrs. Lee Powell, Russell Grif fin, Billy Chapin, and Roland White are home from Fort Bragg, where they had several weeks of military training. Excessive rains have again injured , crop prospects. However, much of the earlier corn is rapidly develop ing. Cotton can not be worked and the weather has been exceedingly fa vorable the last week for boll weevil. Messrs. W. P. Horton, Wade Bar ber, Fred Williams, Oreen Poe, Dr. Chapin, Dr. Farrell, June Peoples. John London, Harry Norwood, Ed Hinton, F. C. Mann, H. D. Gunter, I Robert Hatcher, and Tommie Gold ston, the last named of Goldston, left ; the last of the week for Atlantic for a fishing frolic. His old friends here were glad to have Prof. Stalvey, a former Pitts-! boro teacher, stop a while in town | on his way to the elementary school conference at the University last | week. Mr. Stalvey, who is principal of the Tabor school in Columbus county, was accompanied by Supt. Russ of the Columbus schools. Mr. Louis Nooe, accompanied by Mr. Fred Auld, came up from Ridge way, S. C., Saturday. Mr. Noe is to spend several weeks at Fort Bragg in an officers’ training camp, and Mrs. Nooe will come the latter part of the week to visit her father, Dr. Pilking ton, and sister, Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Henry Nooe will also come to visit her father, Mr. W, E. Brooks. Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of the Sys tem is Nature’s Foundation of i Perfect Health.” Why not rid ! yourself of chronic ailments that j are undermining jmur vitality? Purify your entire system by tak- j ing a thorough course of Calotabs, I —once or twice a week for several ‘ weeks—and sec how Nature re wards you with health. Calotabs are the greatest of all system purifiers. Get a family ; package with full directions. On ly 35 cts. at drugstores. (Adv). Are 2foil ! Reacty—^ When your Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at times. All your care can not prevent them. But can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do —what most physicians would jtell you to do—give a few drops of plain Casitoria. No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubt ful drugs; Castoria is vegetable. So it’s safe to use as often as an infant has any little pain you can not pat away. And it’s always ready ts or the crueler pangs of colic, or constipa . tion, or diarrhea; effective, too, for older * children. Twfenty-five million bottles were bought last year. I castoria! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weeks spent : the week-end in Clinton. Mrs. W. C. Johnson visited friends in Roxboro last week. Mr. Johnson went up for her Sunday. Miss Mary Brewer is off for an ' extended visit to Durham, and other ] points. Mrs. Bullard of Elizabethtown visited Mrs. W. F. Beard a few days | ago. She is a sister of the late W. F. Beard and of Mr. H. G. Beard. Cal Desern says that Harry Nor-, wood has left town for the second time without getting his permission and that it mustn’t happen again. j. Miss Norma and Mr. Renaud Shannonhouse of Charlotte are visit-1 ing their parents, Rev. and Mrs. R.' G. Shannonhouse. Children Day exercises will be j held at Asbury M. E. church next ’. Sunday, July 21. All-day services. 1 Everybody is invited. Mr. Russell Griffin deserves con gratulation on his record at Camp :: Bragg. He won first place in Battery B, the largest battery in camp, for marksmanship, and was also corporal of his battery. Miss Ruth Scott, state Sunday 1 1 school worker, will speak at May’s j Chapel Sunday, July 21 at 10 a. m. on Sunday school enlargement. The address will be an inspiration to all \ who hear it and everybody is invited. The Pugh Reunion will be held at Guildford Battle Ground July 28. All the family and friends are invited. | Dr. W. T. Whitsett will be the' speaker. The Pugh family history is an interesting one. The family fur nished one of the martyrs of the Regulation. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haywood, who boarded with the Hamlets here while Mr. Haywood was incharge of the rock crusher on the Sanford high way a few years ago and who now live at Mt. Gilead, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hamlet Sunday, and Miss Cammie returned with them for a visit and before returning will visit in Troy. I Dr. S. G. Atkins, probably Chat ham’s most distinguished colored son, i was in Pittsboro Friday for a few , hours. He is president of the Win ' ston-Salem College, which he built t up from a small school to the point i the State has made it a full-fledged ! teachers’ college. Prof. Atkins was I honored a year or two ago with the | LL. D. degree, conferred by Howard ' College, one of the strongest negro schools in the country. Dr. Atkins was reared at Haywood. MRS. MENDENHALL HONORED A charming social affair of the week was the bridge party given by Mrs. W. P. Horton complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Fowle Mendenhall of Burlington. The decorations of dahlias, zinnias and other mid sum mer flowers made an attractive set ting for the four tables of bridge, arranged on the porch. At the con clusion of the game, high score prize was awarded Mrs. James Cordon and to Mrs. Mendenhall was presented an attractive bridge pad. A delicious salad course was served , to Mrs. Fowle Mendenhall, Mrs. j ■ Wade Barber, Mrs. E. R. Hinton, | i Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs. W. L. [ J London, Mrs. D. L. Bell, Mrs. C. M. [ i Matthews, Mrs. James Cordon, Mrs. ! G. W. Blair, Mrs. Henry Bynum, Mrs. j ! E. A. Farrell, Miss Cordie Harmon, Mesdames G. H. Brooks, Sr., G. H. i Brooks, Jr., J. W. Hunt, W. C. John j son, F. C. Mann and Waters. 1 FLY-TOX is protecting millions of | homes from mosquito invasion. The i entire home can be freed from mos ! quitoes in a few minutes. Take an . 'improved FLY-TOX Hand Sprayer j j and spray FLY-TOX toward and ! against the ceiling until the finely atomized spray reaches every part of I the room. Also spray the hangings, j ' closets and screens. It is absolutely stainless, safe, and has a perfume like fragrance. FLY-TOX is the scientific product developed at the Mellon Institute of Industrial Re search by Rex Research Fellowship. Every guaranteed. —Adv. : WANT ADS * ] * * * * * * **** * * * *. * 1 HALF-GALLON Fruit jars at Poe J and Moore’s. sl.lO a dozen. j WOODS’ Turnip bulk ajf'! Chatham Hardware Company’s stqre. " •' . J ' BUYITHE BEST—A Goodyear Tire from R. J. Moore & * R. J*. MOORE & CO., Bynum, are selling sugar cheap. : . YOU CAN BUY nice fresh fish Tues days and Saturdays at R. J. Moore’s, Bynum, for 7 cents a pound. USED CARS are always reasonable in price at Weeks Motor Company. THE CHEVROLET SIX . Let us demonstrate it for you. \j- Bring your auto repair work to us. Every job is guaranteed. r THE CHATHAM CHEVROLET COMPANY ~ Pittsboro, N. C. ! R. H. Mills, Manager ■ .1 WHOLE JERSEY milk—ls cents a quart delivered anywhere in Pitts boro early in the morning. Lexie Clark. • | DON’T GO ASTRAY with your 1 Model A. We keep mechanics who absolutely know how to service the car. Weeks Motor Company. TIRES: 12 months’ unconditional ! guaranteed. New Ford sizes, tire and tube, $ll.OO, Weeks Motor Company. MODERN SHOP equipment; time saving machinery enables us to render real service cheaper and better. Weeks Motor Company. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for crossties and cedar posts. You may measure posts yourself and be sure you get right measures. R. M. Connell, Highway 93. TRAINED MECHANICS to care for your car at Weeks Motor Co. CHICKEN FEED, sweet feeds, oats, etc., wholesale or retail at lowest prices at Po© and Moore’s, Pitts boro. PROFESSIONAL nurse. I am lo cated in Pittsboro and offer my services as a professional nurse to the people of Chatham county. Elsie Lucile Peterson, R. N., THE NEW FORD CAR and its serv ice is what you need. Weeks Motor Company. THE FIRST THOUSAND Nearly every successful man can say: “My hardest 1 job was the careful saving that accumulated my first thousand dollars.” And it wasn’t this first thousand that brought him success. Don’t get that idea.. It wasn’t that at all. It w 7 as due to the SAVING habit he formed while accumu lating his first nest egg. Learn to take care of your dollars. Place them in our Bank where they will be safe. You are then fairly on the road to financial success. THE BANK OF GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON, Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. 1— g BANKS ARE NECESSARY TO BUSINESS There are many ways in which we can serve YOU. We want you to look to this bank for co-operation in all matters that touch in any way your financial and busi | ness welfare. When you make this your banking head ; quarters, you have acquired a valuable partner in your business. The service rendered by the BANK is YOUR aid to success. It is the link between the individual and all the teeming industries of America. This way lies growth and prosperity. The Bank of Pittsboro is well qualified to serve you in your business enterprises. We, as well as you, must grow only so fast as the community which we serve grows. BANK OF PITTSBORO PITTSBORO, N. C. | ; fc PAINTS AND OILS t 5 *l. ’ 4 !■ lifl All Kinds of Builders’ Supplies •! J; i|' Hardware of Every Description , :| I LEE HARDWARE CO. y “The Winchester Store** I' i SANFORD, N. C. ;j r nAft^wwLWbwywwAvwywwwwwwwvwwwww DR. J. C. MANN the well-known EYESIGHT SPECIALIST will be at Dr. Farrell’s Office PITTSBORO, TUESDAY, July 23 at Dr. Thomas’ Office SILER CITY, THURSDAY, July 25 PAGE THREE