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PAGE EIGHT {\ K VhwOf Cfizh a jottytietrd sJU 1 W vYy){A I\_ < -3Jrii*v a icxz'nW.'z intus ttji If) \ few fcjjuy ,;'-'" , ' ‘i-'j j Gfeillltt Low % and ty> T7IshTTZ'/) • « ::f j | • , •w 5 * | w ' ;.s ; •„ ■rr ■ ■, ! /‘ V- : V.. C< j i 5 . \ \ l'-j -o .;' / , y. . we e « S: ;V ■•' 7 1 A r f ! V, •J \ - ■ • 1 - } - _ A A 1 u \ w* i Uo\ j? B s " §% TSCasK? ■ mg. ■ - VTJU always lau Led at my j \i i Cl j taking so sOrbodsly that | Vd I old fortune teller’s proph-j fiigi Qjt 1 e - ‘ V fuitfaTs would ] be very significant in my career,” wrote Niles Young pto his old schoolmate, Helen Yardley; “and when we had that ‘characteristics’ game at j our liouse, t/iey ies7rlSe3 me*ss 'Nice 1 oungster,’ ‘Noisy Youth,’ etc., until my initials might as well have been 1 *N. G.’ But the gypsy may have been right, after all, for it looks as though my play, ‘Nigger Yellow* would open m New York in September. Notice the initials of the title and the name! . of the- eity-and wait!” I Flelen waited, only to learn that the out-of-town opening was most dis couraging,. as indicated by Niles’ tele gram: “New Yoik— not yet!” Being a stimulating friend, Helen promptly wired hack: “Never yield’” tITUI PilHian i. ;‘ u:!er ''"‘"'.v. she thought, signed “VeM - '"“'-onosed baby name, <VeU Ya4ey.“ JklnS Sisnature Inm^ etlier !■ w ‘°‘ s these festive ; nit! r ,s ' or h * s feeling' of discourage av\ Z eed ° f special sympathy ISiles didn t know, but something < ansod him to wire again, “Need you,” ami from this arose a farmer tone in •i^ r correspondence., which ripened •ho a happy engagement. Tt was ~;; PPy ; not . onl f in tile sense of mutual ' : h ' l \ m tia deeper note of com pamonslup which to • Niles furnished J r >t the spur lie needed for rewriting ‘:*rV: hC ? 1 rie? " n had read- the ! • ho Sl -“ v ro‘ e back, quoting, “Vie-I tor from vanquished issues at the l ffl • .. —— h. -. ' J? U ' % i. • ' ■ -a U/~ •A o " vrT< ;oj . fbe answe * to 7 p.aj was nega r:! ' '' 0 tha Muse Thalia a ! • v. of prophecy, still keep .V ' :r ‘No? Yes!* t ' *' lKs of your play theme t< “ :c t?tla Proved intriguing „ . ... 1 York public, and, L -h? delays, the real t - 0 opening took place on <v -.anaary 1. After the “ v . . n sent back a note %/ n,)b, e youth! New .vs : *s notably. “i'our “ N ; : ‘h YAINiLEY.” • Union.) ; *“ ” | I % a i r'r /, ! "'Y'"-- L'Vvi ■ y v , V Xv / . \ "*1 • / V; ir,/ \\ \ iL n vx •. By MARTHA v’' v T banking idm Ay /_ i I _>•* ; si. | I kid ken very angry V,. \( 'J ’ with him. And. in mo- ! V-h men' s of honesty she %i\lJ ivnliae 1 v Ith horror that HiLi.rr- she enjoyed their quarrels. I:ad u ( l way of wallt ‘ n 2 t° make her-an? ary, ar.,l site to bat j tie frVii fjanii'iff cheakg and o’almrp tongue! Their L7F L^sunderstandir. % sent iiiin cat 6f br' house in a fury. He Had never come back. It happened on New Years' eve. Two days ta- **' "***&****&!&&&< ter siie saw his '/ Xx* 11, name on the sail- A *** J j ing list of a boat U- <=d~Zl' ijMuml isr Scmh ( How could she ' kind? She thought because neither of us has enough to on each other, and use up a lot of boiling energy in these dreadful j quarrels.” J I lie had been #>«e three yea *g. ar I “ }’** Meantime tb* Idle, b-vL Srt b.-d found work whicii alisorix d he A I I know I should not qiarrcl wil l i lam now,” she mused ov @ x c - >7 yosli i in e. “I W i:;h he would <-o :ie homo r > we might try agrin to be frijn.'.s a:* l perhaps” she parked In her think; -- ! had refused several luritath. % i ie bad had enough, r.; j rciK clad, to last her a whole lifetime. : X c a'r ® ! h ;/fi 1 ip I pp .“ - '■ -vv.t B+k j * x tiiiit 1 . ,7* \ f \ ! v;;:s ' v to bapp n a \l/i ; / k I r - ’■'•-UXn of Irs • , iv /'’/ \ —• *- y T co’ne j -v it - ■ voi : ' F■> f'\ j i wove tL.:t i i:.. v ; L :;L | - <t... v t „ ' > ' 4 A b;-a'2s earreHr -. ’ I ! try/ t j•, / - 1 - v y e s, ,r -—X—{ gasped tJ-a girl. w ' . . " r bad to r ? . crain tn« <*- non in r:e w I );■; i;i]j i: 3 is- su!‘ b-vl hi half an hour he stood smi'rin 1 LL *!a 0r > New Yea.-r’l.* I p ,d - an<r Wl!1 - yoa man-y a rc&rur-a | temper?**- “I sure!* will!- s ;, O . s . lid 72 11 ; 3 bC ™ “S to life, too." sriiool. IW me a abo“'t> b 9 * fln9 drew him to the divan. “Lo t's S'" V -'- here where wa I th <-'LZ w^ years »«»to Tonight she- eru: ! m:t put Jam out g_ s her mind. There cam# r* ring on the to! - Phone. Tl:e gLT ran to ans.ver kt. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO. C. Road Commissioners Pay Following Bills The county road comnrssioners, in session Monday, ordered the follow ing bills paid: Lot Poe, Nov. salary, $80; phone message $2.00 $ 82.00 Clyde Welch, Nov. salary 56.04 Lonnie Brewer, Nov. salary 5 9.10 Burch Phillips, Nova salary 08.52 Percy Griffin, Nov. salary . 65.00 C. H. Griffin, Nov. salary 77.00 Fred Harmon, Nov. salary 65.00 Oren Roberson, Nov. salary 65.00 Clyde Thomas, Nov. salary 70.00 L. D. Johnson, Nov. salary 80.00 Frank Gattis, Nov. salary 80.00 W. M. Norwood, Nov. salary 75.00 Grady Snipes, Nov.- salary 70.00 Glenn Duncan, Nov. salary $75; shop work 60c 75.60 Jesse Bridges, Nov. salary 70.00 A. T. Ward, Nov. salary 158.33 J. W. Harmon, work on bridge 4.00 Martin Scurlock, boarding prisoners 20.00 Clyde Griffin, boarding pris oners 20.00 Glen Duncan, boarding pris oners 20.00 Bob Perry, boarding* prisoners 40.00 Lott Poe, boarding prisoners 20.00 Lacy Griffin, 8 days work ... 16.00 Stroud Motor Co., work on car, parts 36.21 W. C. Markham, gas oil, bolts, nails and work on road 19.J37 J. R. Ray, gas, grease, , 4.64 Frank Scott, oil and tube 1.60 Mill Bros, garage,’gas, oil 7.56 Standard Oil Co., oil and gas 233.80 Bennett Hdw. Co., bolts 3.15 Fermenter Service Sta. parts 4.75 Harris Garage, parts 13.05 Gulf Refining Co., oil, gas 141.78 Motor Bearings and Parts Co., parts 3.57 Elder Motor Co., work on j trucks 8.95 Siler City Hdw, Co., parts 1.73 Weeks Motor Co., repair work 4.34 The Ildw. Store Co., parts 6.35 Fyre-Fyter Co., fire extin guisher for truck ... ... 30.00 A. M. Tvner Co., parts 18.29 W. M. Set tt, veralls, socks, S.&O Brown Roger Dixon Co., nails 9.60 Go.-Car. Cil Co., .oil, grease 69.85 j Mon cure Chevrolet Co., repair I work 13.15 Raleigh Tractor and Equip i men! Co., parts 245.38 | Galion Iron Work & Mfg. Co., j brads and bolts .. 69.66 j E. F. Craven Co., pa ts 126.78 | Carolina Motor Rebuilding Co. 2 best rods 10.50 F. W. D. Sales Co., parts 25.94 Dillon Supply Co., parts 7.66 X. C. State Hv Com. parts 108.69 Bo ne Trail Service S a., gas 5.30 L. L. White, work on trucks w and factors < 15.85 j >v. i,. Grit fin, putting m b’ idge and box ° 13,50 • r 'C T. Wood, lumber, labor bridge, etc. 20.40 |W. B._Harpei;, shop vvohk 6.15 j A. B. Filling Station, parts 2,06 Frank Gattis. overalls, shoes undercloth' for prisoners 18.50 White Garage, repairs, labor 16.50 B. A. Seagroves, work on ! bridge 10.00 r .F. C. Mann Hdw. Co., bolts, , na'il3, x 10.65 Bank of Goldston, pay for Ford Truck goo 70 Alex Riddle Iron Co., shop work gg 3Q >°iithern Oil Co,, gas, oil 1030.92 n' r.‘ Vr a „ 1 et 1 * . 2 m °uths as clerk 31.00 !* „• Sir T T S _ hirt , s * *Qx* etc., 10.61 ] w - »»• Jones and Sons, over -1 alls for prisoners 6.03 • W. F. Crutchfield,..gas, 1,15 Dunlap Waddell Co., bolts and hardware 5 .„... 16.27 S?J nW nJ lis Fi i! hl £ Sta ‘» as ’ oil 39-85 » hlder Motor Cu.» 1 truck 642 00 I •>. C. C. HAMLET, Clerk S ■ ■,. ' NOTICf PF SERVICE NORTff CArHtFa^l^. CHATHAM COUNTY ?' PN THE SUPERIOR COURT 1 Chatham Ooun’ty ■ . r . vs. ’ Merchau't| & Bant (ofl. Dur int, now, Mechanics! & farmers Bank) ti— , %fendants Ij *v.' ahove defendants, ex-- t -ept those served in this l! oL'cTi’im" 3 a " oril ? T P ef *ons owning J herein™ fe ? rred *»,«* '?4 1929 J I th da November, wnV ’ nn o? aCt!on , en . titledi as above Court n f' - n sf d Superior | „ mt of Chatham Courit**Vfor‘ the 1 th“ rP taxes O d U p 0 f eCl ft infir tax '^ s f °r ye " !s7n '*‘«to' l 1/2 -jZ es in WiHiams tow ,A ! County and State, be n-i, listed to Merchants & Me chames Bank. r , nat the y required to annear and answer or demur to the which has been filed at the Os ChaL. am °r' k °/ S “PeHorCourt Yort L 1 Cou "‘? at Pittsboro, *h“ nth dw ?* n thln . 30 <toys from f7 day of December, 1929 or L® t>!e reW W d R app ! y f < ? the Court. . ..... ,‘e lc ‘ let demanded in the com • <•9 .ill. J!? ordered that all other Ll.ie?tm^ min ? P interest in th <“^ of “ ,c said action shall # 5 Present, set up and de ' t:!fa respective cVms iu « months from the date of thfsAotic ® Os any and ve a r il b?r ; ed and foreclosed f o. any and all interest in or Cd fop Lv tK“S. ty ° r P rot oeds from the Tu.s Joh day of December iooq ( E. B. HATCH, ’ ' ’ ' (Till Jan 2) ° f Superior Court " f ONE ON THE JUDGE oorry, miss,’* announced the traf [mpr^sse d despite himself by 1 “Thh .n 6 '’,' l6 of the off«nd»r | . d .? e sosk 14 to you this time, I’m ' license.”' Pr ° bably take awa y your I ”°v he ' w&n ’t!” she giggled in tie tone of one who has the victory won. J ‘‘Huh? Why not?” I anyTicense/ ;_ ' teejhW “ r haven ’ t srot J= \ i _ ' THE I will open at my new stand' in the building recently occupied by the Oldham Barbershop, Saturday, De cember 14, and will be ready to serve my customers and the public generally with a General Line of Groceries, staple and fancy.. DELIVERY IN TOWN I shall continue to deliver in town, and will meet the very lowest prices. You will find at my store anything you may want in the Grocery line, and if anybody else Ijil can beat the prices, for the same quality of goods, then it is your privilege to buy from him. But I respectfully pi invite you to call and let our prices speak for theni ii selves. || !p Christmas is just around the corner and you will want to visit us for Christmas groceries, fruits, confeetior.- i li* eries, etc. | JOHNSON 1 PITTSBORO, N. C. ... ill ' S ..y 'hy - ~~ ir — . " ■- j ; : ' } NOTICE OF SALE [I SCHOOL HOUSES and SCHOOL LOTS | • A ! n -♦ Under Mdj by viffue of an order duly ma'd e by the Board of Education of Chatham County at a regular meeting held dp the 2nd day of December, 19 29, and i th pursuance to .lie.provisions of the laws of thv 3 state of North Carolina, the Board of Education of Chi. , , County will on h| •' ti . v j|j \ % u MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, 193$ \ j ' XX* * v ) at 12 o’clock- ncion, > AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOR OF CHATHAM COUNTY, IN PITTSBORO, N. C sell at publfl auction to the highest bidder for cash, or one-fourth cash, and the balance in three installments in 90 120 j a < ? a 7 s ’ e following school houses and school | lots'* which have been abandoned-for school purposes:' | co -;^ OOL HOUUSE AND LOT. cape Fear T~ot™,hip, Di s -' p * TRU ™ f/ lIO6L IIOUSE AND LOT. Cape" Fear Township, Ltstricf j MURPHY SCI T £lOL HOUSE LOT, Hadley Township, District No 2 T L LOT, WILSON SCHOOL. New HopeTown | B&C DiSNj^ N - 6LOREn SCI:00L LOT, Baldwin Township, The above mention*. * *< *iool houses will he offered so- sa’e s-o --%0? !«•' wf,i« 1‘ (hey stand, allowing the puihaser strtv lots U,i 'i> 7 ;, , t T o1 X "' " h ' ch . to remove same: and then the hooves n 'loj' j’ j', / 01 ' L ll,> f %)["’!. *' f, ; on l , the houses; and then the erlv hriiM. 11' V lL *. ,1 ‘ s ; o, 'l tojre . and whichever way the said prop .ti?, ovr„ bw U'' b ‘he v.-av the same will be sold. Each of .iimvi mentioned lots will he t o!, l separately. reject any a > 'i'i!| <l ; ,'l| l hi,'!"' f "'° rr ° f Cl,!l 11 am Coun ty reserves the right to '•'his the 2ml day of December, l<). W. R. THOSf PSO'N. Long & Hell, 11 vs County Superintendent Schools. Thursday, decemrf'p ..
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