„- P <nAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1929 J, * * * * T ' #* * * ; town and ; : COUNTY BRIEFS ; * ~*********** £ jjc % * ~ ~r c bad enough, but a number of farmers there ‘ ‘ corn crops last year who • ; | n the river bottom lands, and ‘ ' ; ;1 distressful conditions. r id.r j'-dinson, who is studying • Hawaiian music at Shenan xoCi‘ ri'We. Dayton, Va., came in doa ; - V rite Week-end with bis par to a , u ] Mrs. J. W. Johnson of ? k’*aml township. C ,-i -t October 18 there had been •V 3 Chatham county only 626 • cotton against 1322 in and the ginnings in 1928 were l9 *'lV‘ V 'alf of what they should have u-h a good crop opening at V ia ] date. This crop will be the Shorter than any of the short nn i-i cf the last six years in Chat- S' Five thousand bales would anl ‘ ,/this date to be a liberal esti "H'i of the yield. The last good vielded over 11,000 bales, with j:i\ less acreage than this year’s, general killing frost has been , ,-ved till this date, Monday, No- 4. There have been several l Cd f r osts and much of the vegeta -1;,“ on some soils has been killed. ni.7 . n others cotton and corn are ..o’ creen. The writer has green Tr n and tomatoes and roast’n ears vF e been nothing unusual at va r:Vjs homes' in the county the past STATEMENT OF PAGE TRUST CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, OCTOBER 4, 1929 (As condensed from Report to N. C. Corporation Commission) 1 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $3,289,784.25 Other Stocks and Bonds 78,051.00 Banking House, Real Estate and Fixtures 57,029.19 ! U. S. Government and N. C. State Bonds $ 55,859.13 Investments Immediately Collectible 140,000.00 Cash in Vault and in Banks 388,676.41 584,535.54 $4,009,399.98 - LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus , : 100,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 71,519.58 i* Bills Payable 75,000.00 Deposits 3,512.880.40 $4,009,399.98 Progressive Stores INCORPORATED SANFORD, JONESBORO, SILER CITY, LILLINGTON, VARINA, APEX, and PITTSBORO NliC 0 A pounJ 21c MARSHMALLOWS 20c Sugar Puffed fb. pkgs. ALL 5c BAR CANDIES 10c 3 for OUR MOTHERS COCOA, 21b. pkg. 27c Cl fillD RAINBOW 48-tb. Sack $1.83 I LUUK 24 lb. Sack 95c Every Bag Guaranteed VAN CAMP’S HOMINY, Large Can 10c OLD VIRGINIA BRUNSWICK STEW No. 1 can 17c No. 2 can 30c DEL MONTE SLICED or CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can 25c del monte Bartlett Pears, No. cans 35c PITTED dates *Vz oz. pkg. 10c; 10-oz. pkg. 20c Cranberry Sauce 17-oz tins 23c ] “Wected to tell you to go to the school house Friday and have your fortune told by a real gypsy This is a part of the Halloween festi val postponed fro mlast Friday eve ning because of the revival meetings. Filed oysters, and other eats, bas ket ball game, costume parade gynsv tortune telling and other fun at Pitts boro school building Friday eve mng. Funds go t othe aid of stand ardizing the elementary grades of the school, lou are invited; yea urged to attend. Oyster supper at 6 o’clck. Mr. A. B. Roberson saw a squirrel iun into a nest when he was out hunting a few days ago. He banged into the nest and no squirrel fell or ran out. His comrade climbed the tree and began to pitch squirrels out, and when he had pitched out five Mr. Roberson told him to quit. Mr. D. B. Andrews has moved his family back to his farm home a few miles east of Pittsboro, but will him self continue to work in Greensboro. Mr. Bunn Thrailkill hied out the latter part of the week to visit his brother, Dr. Thrailkill in Royston, viH« t). *!• Peterson, Jr., accom panied by Mr. Charles Pugh of New Bern, came up from Clinton Sunday, bringing home his sister Gladys and taking Essie back in turn. The Winnie Davis Chapter of the U. D. C. will meet with Mrs. Richard D. DeGraffenreid at her residence on the PiPttsboro-Siler City highway Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. We regret to learn that Mrs. D. E. Mclver, of the White’s Bridge com munity, was taken seriously ill Tues day morning. IVORY SOAP 5 -10 c CAKES for 25c FAIRSEX TOILET SOAP, 12 -10 c cakes for 55c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 for 15c ARGO STARCH 3 12-ounce packages 25c RUMFORD Baking Powder Pound size 29c LETTUCE, large head 10c CELERY, Calif, large I2L2C COCOANUTS fresh, 3 for 25c ORANGES, Calif., doz. 30c LAYER tb! 10c GRAPES, Tokays, tb. 10c i Bad weather the first of the week mdered progress on the new school looms. Mr. G. P. Phillips, who has he contract for their building, ex-, peered to have the rooms almost com pleted by the end of this week. They are costing $2300. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Perry visited otter’s sister in Durham Sunday. Mr. Perry reported the rain up there much heavier than here. Wates at 0 o clock had flooded the highway near Durham to the extent that some drivers declined to try pass through Mr. W. R. Oldham has bought the Bonlee barbership and Mr. Chapin Thomas is operating it. Mr. Dan Farrell, who is employed by the C. P. & L. Co., with head quarters at present at Fayetteville, came in home for a visit the first of the week. Mr. Joe Bryant has sold his good little farm on the edge of Pittsboro to Mr. Lacy Beall and expects to move to Burlington. Mr. M. B. Burns of Siler Citv route 5 just stepped in and subscribed for The Record. That is the way to do it. A subscription in the office costs us nothing and helps like forty. Take another example, Mr. Lee Copeland, whose subscription was in arrears, came in a few days ago and paid for two years. We had accommodated him and he in turn helped us out. Don’t spend every dollar of your money before remembering the Rec ord. i Mr. Junius Durham left a fine strawberry in the office Wednesday morning with the note that he would give us some more but he had them engaged to sell. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. SiU d DR. J. C. MANN the well-known^J^ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST will be at Dr. Farrell’s Office PITTSBORO, TUESDAY, Nov. 26 at Dr. Thomas’ Office SILER CITY, THURSDAY, Nov. 28 ®®®®®®®®®@®®® COST OF LIVING COMING GDOWN! EVERY-DAY GOODS Twice as Much for Same Price! Epsom Salts 5 cents Sulphur 5 cents Copperas 5 cents Borax 5 cents Caster Oil 5 cents Blue Stone 10 cents Alum 10 cents Cream of Tartar 10 cents Black Pepper 10 cents Red Pepper 10 cents Nutmeg 10 cents Spirits Turpentine 10 cents Vanilla Flavoring 10 cents Lemon Flavoring 10 cents Strawberry 10 cents Any other Extracts 10 cents Saltpetre 10 cents Ginger 10 cents Boric Acid 10 cents Headache Powders 10 cents Moth Balls 10 cents Spirits Camphor 10 cents Black Draught 17 cents Headache Tablets .... ~..~25 cents Aspirin Tablets 25 cents Wine of Cardui ......79 cents Extra Special Prices on Lots of Other Items. Ask Us to Quote You. Wiggins Drug Co. VAN ELKINS, Druggist-Manager Siler City, N. C. Phone 75 @®®®®®©®®®©®® ************** : WANT ADS : *************** STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per week and expenses. Man or woman with rig to introduce Poultry Mixture. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis, 111. LOST—Two blackish boar shoats, weighing about 60 pounds each, strayed from my place near Bray’s Mill. Finder please notify me and get pay for trouble. Cross between Black Essex and Duroc Reds. Urie T. Clark. PIANO: Wellington upright, in good condition, will sell for $75 to avoid two moves in the near future. Mrs. A. M. Riddle, Pittsboro. PNo 13 FOR SALE: Two mules, an electric washer, and two ’possum dogs. Write or see R. F. Rice, Siler City. Pdt Nov. 20 MlLK—Better milk—Aerator cool ed, bottles sterilized. No more complaints of sour milk. Let me furnish you. Lexie Clark. WE WANT to buy your chickens and eggs. R. J. Moore & Co. I WANT to gin your cotion. Gin at Bynum formerly run by Atwater and Lambeth. In fine condition; never guilty of cutting cotton. I will buy your seed. R. B. Lambeth. 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., GOOD TWO-HORSE grain drill. If you need a drill, I can save you money. See it at my house near Seaforth, New Hope township. J. L. Pennington, Pittsboro, Rt. 1. LAYING MASH, cheap at Poe’s and Moore’s—contains fish meal and bone meal in right proportions. Makes hens lay and helps in molt ing time. SEED WHEAT —Leet’s Prolific, 100 bushels, pretty as you ever saw— seed cost me $2.40 in Raleigh. You can have it at my home between Pittsboro and Bynum at $2.00 a bushel. O. T, Cooper. T Nov 7 GOODYEAR TIRES and Tubes for sale by R. J. Moore & Co., Bynum. SHOES: Yours are here. Men’s, women’s and children’s, heavy and light, also pumps, straps and ox fords. Look them over or we both shall lose. R. J. Moore & Co., Bynum. [CHICKEN FEED, sweet feeds, oats, etc., wholesale or retail at lowest prices at Poe and Moore’s, Pitts boro. ANY ONE WISHING to dispose of old furniture or art objects once owned by the Alston family write to L. W. Alston, Morganton, N. C. Graduate From Graduate From McCormick Medical College Penn. College of Optics and Ophthalmology Chicago, 111. Philadelphia, Pa. DR. GEO. B. KIRKMAN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST The Only Doctor in North Carolina Practicing the McCormick System. OVER CHATHAM BANK SILER CITY, N. C. WIGGINS DRUG COMPANY SILER CITY, N. C. Biggest and Best Drug Store in this Section of North Carolina If it’s Sold in Drug Stores—We Have It. Phone 75 VAN ELKINS, DRUGGIST-Manager TENANT MANAGER WANTED For Big Farm—3oo to 400 Acres j Good Houses and Barns. Land especially good for Tobacco, Cotton and Corn. Large Meadows. Farm located in Williams Township, Chatham County. , _ . Apply to I. L. SEARS TOBACCO COMPANY, Durham, N. C. LITTLE BY LITTLE The tiny coral insect away down in the depths of the ocean, toils away and contributes its , mite to the reef that finally emerges above the surface. It is a slow process—the work of centuries— that coral reef. The accumulation of the pen mies, dimes and dollars that make a fortune is a much faster process, for it comes within one lifetime if you are saving and careful of your savings. We invite you to open an account with us, where your funds will be amply pro tected. THE BANK OF PITTSBORO PITTSBORO, N. C. SAFE AND SURE If you should invest funds in 100 good securities, you would feel reasonably secure. Probably not one per cent would turn out bad. But your funds in a savings account at our Bank are better than that. For then your savings are diversi fied into hundreds of carefully chosen investments, so that your possibility of loss is practically removed en tirely. We invite you to call and investigate this op portunity. Not next week, but NOW. j THE BANK OF GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON, Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm^ SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR GRAIN OR FALL FERTILIZER. JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR LOAD OF SEED OATS AND RYE, ONE CARLOAD OF GRAIN FERTILIZERS, ONE CARLOAD OF AGRICULTURAL LIME. WILKINS-RICKS COMPANY, SANFORD, N. C. PAGE THREE

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