THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 *** * * % town and • * COUNTY BRIEFS * ..a************! * * ( - c, Hamlet, who has made a j markable record as student at University the pasj: season, ,ff for a summer’s work with a w selling magazines. There will be a reunion of the h-j e family at the home of whom C. E. Hillard, near Goldston, Sunday June 15. Everybody is .ited to come and bring a basket. On account of the tragic death o Lewis Gunter, a member of the A'h bury Sunday school, Children’s v exercises at Ashbury, scheduled next Sunday, have been post \ , ne d till the second Sunday in July. Mr. and Mrs. Shiver are away on t vacation. Mr. Shiver’s health ;•= been poor recently and he had rest. Sinous trouble has caused ni much discomfort. You will Mss the farm page this week. We call your attention to -4;he , view of the business houses of -her City gotten up Monday and l.iesdqy by Messrs. Matthews and Mitchell. Every business in the • roup reviewed, is worthy of your another confluence. The young en who did the work are proses - onnls in their line of business,'" _ >ng from one town to another. A'e let them undertake thp Siler v review the Record and are .ratified at the response of the d business men of pur fine I iinty town. These reviews will; . : ,'iuce them to a thousand fam- j - in every section of the county, i - er City business houses need to be ! trier known in a large scope of j territory, and this review should j ve the effect of extending know-! - dge of them. t j Mrs. Wade Barber is visting her j tother at Shaw boro, Curritcuk county. Prof. Frank Bickersfcaff, ;Mrs. Bickerstaff, and Miss Anne Bicker ,-taff came in Saturday from a two weeks’ tour in the north. They went as far north as Boston and visited Mr. Bickerstaff’s brother at Lowell and New York. After spend ing a day or two with Mrs. Bicker staff’s mother, Mrs. Guinn, they returned to Forest City. Mr. Porter Johnson, of Oakland | township, is very ill with pneu-, monia. Mr. Johnson has been a 1 semi-invalid for two or three years and consequently entered the fight against the dread disease with low ( vitality. However, it is hoped that j he will soon be convalescent. Miss Lucile Peterson, professional nurse, has been with him for several days. Miss Bessie Chapin is spending a few days with her sister Miss Miriam in Richmond, Va. J " / Children’s Day exercises will be held at Buckhorn M. E. church Sunday evening June 15, beginning at 8 o’clock. The death of Lewis Gunter was one of the saddest accidents to occur in the county in many moons. He was on the very threshold of j life. The turning over of the truck ' is said to be due to the locking of the steering gear. It was driven by Mr. Stedman and not by Mr. Gunter, as stated in another article. There were five in the truck. No one else was seriously hurt, but one or two slightly. Mr. A. T. Cotten was on the truck and was being carried to the polls in Oakland township. He didn’t vote. The figures for the votes in the several townshinps in the article on the first page are official, if no error has been made in printing. We didn’t have the time to correct the totals before sending off the copy. If we do not get the totals revised, you might add up the town-. ship votes for yourselves. Well, they went and beat our Sampson friend H. M. Jackson in Lee, but they just have to have a Chatham man for sheriff. They turned down .Sheriff Womble, reared only a few miles from Pitts boro, but replaced him with Arthur Rives, another Chatham man, reared near Rives’ Chapel. Jackson, who served in the legislature two .years ago, was beaten by the old war horse A. A. F. Seawell. It was Mr. Seawell’s tax platform that put him through, we imagine. And Mr. Seawell will be right on the job next winter in seeking relief for the farmers from the burdensome land tax now inflicted upon them. Back Yard Krom'es Econ omy ByAA.B. ] ' /REMEMBERPOP\I . . „ A3AY~DAD IJUTtA ; DOLLARS IF I j \ (YOU 1/ M (YOU / that s */ ‘,/ ‘ % \ \ ' »■■ * ■ K , t - - tglti \ • * ' * \ * - 3j f I Miss Mary Louise Edwards, daughter of Doctor Edwards of Siler City, was among the graduates of Meredith College. Miss Mary Frances Dorsett, also of Siler City, was a graduate in music at Greens boro College. After writing the name of Miss Edwards, we fear we may not be remembering cor rectly. Anyway, it -is Doctor Ed ward’s daughter. ; The sympathy of many friends goes out to Mr. Saw.er of Moncure . in the tragic death of Mrs. Sawer. Six children are left motherless. A CONSIDERATION # ‘‘How in ;! e world Mid she come to fall in love with a drug store clerk?” “Well, she e;>n gut her hair nets for nothing.” , \ WAS CLEANING ——* ! v "What’s George doing now? They ! tell me he’s cleaning up several hun ! dred a day.” 1 “Sure thing—he’s a dishwasher in a down town case.” ! SOMETHING HATCHING .* L vvifie (before open grate)—Listen, dear, how the fire is saying, "Peep, peep, peep.” Hubby—Well, the grate’s full of egg coal. — Little Joan—Daddy, I don’t think mother knows much about raising children. Daddy—What makes you say that? Little Joan —Well she makes me go to bed when I’m wide awake and she makes me get up when I’m awfully sleepy.—The Pathfinder. 1 . —• “And how is your poor husband, Mrs. Dorfindinger?” “Oh, he suffers something awful with his foot, and I know what it’s like because I’ve had it in my eye.” —The Pathfinder. Moron—Hello, how’s the boy? I just.had a plate of oxtail soup and feel bully. nothing. I just had a plate of hash and feel like every thing.—The Pathfinder. - • Waiter—Sorry, but we have no grapefruit this morning* all right. Just bring me a wet sponge and a spoonful of quinine.—The Pathfinder. FRESH FISH at R. J. Moore’s ev ery Saturday. .THE CHATHAM RECORD,_PITTSBORO, N.C. ************** : WANT ADS : Jit************** HAVE FIRST-CLASS steady po sition, bringing large earnings for good man who can furnish S3OO cash deposit on goods. Write M. J. Herring. Durham, N. C. GOOD PURE COFFEE 20 cents, a pound a pound at R. J. Moore’s. DESIRABLE PITTSBORO, lots for' Sale —70 feet facing Hillsboro Street, adjoining residence lot of S. D. Johnsop, as deep as pur chaser desires. For price and terms apply to R. R. Ramsey. NANCY HALL seed treated potato pL nts $1.75 cents delivered; $1.50 a thousand at the bed. Cash to accompany order. John H. Luther, Apex, N. C., Rt. 1, Residence in Chatham County. jun292tc LOST ON HIGHWAY 90—Near Siler City, a black handbag, be longing to college boy. Finder please notify E. C. Willis, South mont, N. C., and receive reward for trouble. SUDAN GRASS, MIXED PEAS, CABBAGE SEED, TURNIP SEED, RED VALENTINE SEED j BEANS, BOUNTIFUL BEANS, STRINGLESS GREEN PODS, ! GIANT STRINGLESS, NANCY DAVIS CORNFIELD, KENTUC KY WONDER POLE, McCASLAN I POLE, BUNCH BUTTER BEANS, j POLE BUTTER BEANS, BUNCH COLORED BUTTER BEANS, j ALL KINDS OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED. J. H. MON GER, SANFORD, N. C. , %'j . CL tef dk M* 4-* **• V* y iR . Vr. * w W $ 'V: at -/ 3 V‘ r* ir -> |f *Y Vw s tl - t:;::: * 'j * , • • !'*>, V7* 7* . f j i -r £ L, jj —■'V j- - * t* > z" ! Tliirty J members ts J th? YVccdmcn of ILe World knv; j received service mcY.’r. slyiifyitu j that the;, have been members r j the Woodmen cf the Wcr’d fc twenty-five years cr more, W t. Fraser, president of Lie \focOuic: oi the World, announced today. The thirty thousandth meda. was recently presented at a meet ing of the Fort King Camp, No 14. at Osra a, Florida. The Woodmen of the World will be forty years o’d on June G of this year. The twenty-five year medal, have been given out to veterans of the Woodmen rs the World fo the past fourteen years, the firs; medal being given in 1216. #“When wc first started giving med' als out to veterans of our associa tt at we would be us ing thi rt y thou'rnd oi' the service pins, said Sliftch n t Sprv'cp Me.l-il 77. A. FTdSOr “Our association has had a great growth since it was first organized with 135 members forty years ago.” “The pioneers of the Woodmen of the World had an inspirin'' vision of the . future of their or ganization but never dreamt oi the tremendous size and wealth that the society now has,” said Mr. Fraser “Today the Wood men of the World is the strongest fraternal organization in exist ence. It Wfl.S fpoorjUv I /* \ * ' Lee Hardware Co. Headquarters for Farming Tools, Implements, Mill Supplies, Builders’ Supplies, Kitchen and Household Hardware "'t See Us for Roofing and Paints Chatham Folk are invited to make our store headquarters when in Sanford THE LEE HARDWARE CO. , - Sanford* N. C. \ f v Top Dresses for Tobacco Top Dresses for Cotton and Corn Acid, phosphate Fertilizer (Any Analysis) Cotton seed meal Cotton seed hulls Peanut Meal Our prices are RIGHT Truck deliverv in quantitv. SAPONA MILLS, Inc. _ Sanford, N. C. MlLK—Better milk —Aerator cool ed, bottles sterilized. No more , comnlaints of sour milk. Let me furnish you. Lexie Clark. RED ARROW Overalls are now in , big demand by the public. We have them at 98 cents. C. E. Durham. CHICKEN FEED, sweet feeds, oats, etc., wholesale or retail at lowest prices at Poe and Moore’s, Pitts boro. WE HAVE for you at very low prices Flour and Feeds, Groceries, Notions, Hardware, and Shoes, nationally known products. Give us a call. C. E. Durham, Bynum. GOODYEAR TIRES and Willard Batteries at R. J. Moore’s, Bynum. 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. / BINDER TWINE, 500 feet to the pound, 65 cents a roll at C. E. Durham’s. june!2 ts | LAKE WA C CAM A W—Furnished six 1 room cottages on the water front, for rent by the week. Wire, j Phone or write, Oscar High,White- ' ville, N. C. june 12 5t j tCi.Ste solvent.. It he Ids 8 -,vc:.t |ni?nis r.mJ securities cf tao-v | than t w D.GuO v..» I ? Ford Phaeton THE Ford Phaeton, shown above, is equally popular as a family car and as a sport car for young people. The seating arrangement provides for the driver and one passenger in front and three passengers in the rear. Seats are upholstered in two-tone croes cobra grain artificial leather. The top is of the quick collapsing type, easily handled by one person, 1 and folds flat. The windshield, of Trip'ex shatter-proof glass, is of the foiciing type and can be laid flat forward. The windshield wings fold over it, em ph-«iT:r-i r"'•'rt cf the car. , y NOTICE to ICE BUYERS - . ■ Ice will be delivered for cash only after June 1. Please be ready to pay on delivery. We have to pay cash for J it and can not sell it on a credit at present prices. PITTSBORO ICE DELIVERY i r " / . V : \ “My LAD—SAVE YOUR NICKELS AND PENNIES NOW” ' This is the advice of the veteran who has been jj| “through .the mill.” Mighty good advice, JUf too, for parents to give their boys—th«n back j*ggf it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT for the boy at this bank. This will teach him the If value of saving—one of the biggest assets in training for the future. / . Start your Boy’s Saving Account Now. j THE BANK OF MONCURE MONCURE, N. C. V , , •' , / ‘ ' . ' • I • • ‘ I», * * ‘ t . ' . . • v \ ; ' _ | THE OLDEST BANK U , . . j , " IN CHATHAM COUNTY \ \ : % Polite and Efficient Service. ,'7' Mf ! f[i ~ Abundant Cash Reserve*. i :t - o.U ! ; ».j YOUR MONEY IS SAFE IN , THE BANK OF PITTSBORO PITTSBORO, N. C. ■■■— PAGE FIVE