PAGE FOUR Antioch News Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Oldham and children of High Point spent Sun day with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Oldham. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pilkington, of Durham, spent the week-end with homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Oldham and children, of Yancyville, spent Sun day with homefolks. Mrs. Oldham and children remained for a week’s visit. Miss Daisy Oldham, of Bynum, is spending this week in the home of Mr. R. B. Oldham. Miss Myrna Lee Oldham has re turned home after spending last week with relatives at Bynum. Don’t forget the ice cream supper at Antioch Saturday night, July 19, proceeds will go for the benefit of the church. CRY FOR IT— CHILDREN hate to take medicine a rule, but every child loves the taste of Castoria. This pure vegetable preparation is just as good as it tastes; just as bland and just as harmless as the recipe reads. When Baby’s cry warns of colic, a few drops of Castoria has him soothed, asleep again in a jiffy. Nothing is more valuable in diarrhea. When coated tongue or bad breath tell of constipation, use its gentle aid to cleanse and regulate a child’s bowels. In colds or children’s diseases, you should use it to keep the system from clogging, i Castoria is sold in every drug store; the genuine always bears Chas. H. Fletcher’s signature. CAST ORI A ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Sam T. Webster, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the day of June, 1931, or this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate set tlement. This the 10th dav of June, 1930. N. M. MILLIKIN Administrator W. P. HORTON, Atty. june 12-july 17 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, S. V. Scott, Trustee in Bankruptcy, pursuant to an order and decree made by the Dis trict Court for the United States, for the Middle District of North Carolina, made and entered in the Bankruptcy Court by Honorable H. F. Seawell, Jr., United States Refe ree for Rockingham Division in said Middle District, in the cause entitled “In the matter of K. L. Baldwin, individually and L. F. Baldwin, individually, and as co partners trading and doing business as BALDWIN BROTHERS, BANK RUPTS” will on the 21st day of July, 1930, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, at the Chatham County ' Court House Door, in Chatham County, North Carolina, offer and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the reversionary interest of the said K. L. Baldwin and L. F. Baldwin in an un-divided one-third interest in and to the following described property: The first tract, in New Hope Township, Chatham County, on the waters of Parkers Creek, adjoining the lands of Julia F. Baldwin and John Williams on the West, M. E. Baldwin on the East, Alphonzo Womble on the East and South, and George Boling on tVe South and West the said tract containing two hundred acres, more or less. The second tract located in Chatham County, North Carolina, adjoining the above property on the waters of Tyrell’s Creek, ad joining the lands of A. A. Atwater, on the South, Alvis Snipes on the West, J. R. Baldwin on the North, and L. Gattis on the East contain ing 100 acres, more or less. The above two tracts of land being the same two tracts deeded by L. F. Baldwin November 12th, 1898 to Julia F. Baldwin, which deed is duly recorded in Book DB pages 320 and 321 in the office Register of Deeds for Chatham County, Nev ember 14, 1898, the said property being subject to an indebtedness to Mrs. G. W. Temple for the sum of approxiately $424, evidenced by Mortgage or trust deed regis tered in Book FA page 556 office Register Deeds Chatham County, also subject to two years delinquent tax approximating SIBO due to Chat ham County; the aforesaid undivided one-third interest being subject to (a) Dower right of Anna W. Baldwin, wife K. L. Baldwin. (b) Dow r er right of Janie F. Baldwin, wife of L. F. Baldwin. This 20th day of June, 1930. S. V. SCOTT, TRUSTEE in Bankruptcy in the mat telr of K. L. Baldwin, *. individually, L. F. Baldwin, individually and as co parteners trading and do ing business as Baldwin Brothers. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS Attorneys, june 26-july 17 I “SARGON GAVE ME NEW GRIP ON LIFE” - ♦ “Sargon gave me a new grip on life after I had ‘doctored’ myself, for 8 years with other medicines trying to get well. v *H T . - * . ' ,T' *> I p"%.'iiSlVl v.‘v - ■■ ■•.■yy fr. W - - -•-•■• • ' •i'u/ilk'A .d’ _ _ wm ■ MRS. PEARL HILL “Loss of appetite, sick headaches and indigestion had me in such a weakened, rundown condition that I couldn’t leave the house for weeks at a time. Six bottles of Sargon restored my appetite without a trace of indigestion, I’ve gained 7 pounds, my nerves are so strengthened I enjoy sound, invigorating sleep and wake up fresh and cheerful with an abundance of energy and vital ity. i “Sargon Pills relieved my con stipation naturally by stimulating my liver to healthy action and my color is clear and healthy.”—Mrs. Pearl HiU, 8 Front St., Spartan burg, S. C. C. R. Pilkington, Pittsboro; Wig gins Drug Stores, Inc., Siler City, Ao-pnts. —Adv. M m 0 betfortaate.. Chesterfield jMilder, yes—but something more. m I jT Chesterfield offers richness, aroma, satisfying / Mr. flavor. W&k / VuiM , ‘Vijr BETTER TASTE—that's the answer; and I I _ i . - * that’s what smokers get in Chesterfield in full- | IgjSj | \ *1 est measure—the flavor and aroma of mellow I J ■ tobaccos, exactly blended and cross-blended. j 1J ' , Better taste, and milder too! f |hj§ :; || © 1930, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. f \i£ ' • I f | ft ' i >:v- ; | LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. f J THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of P. M. Johnson, late of Chatham county, I hereby warn all persons having claims against the estate to present them duly proven on or before the first day of July 1931 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the estate will please make early settlement. This the Ist day of July, 1930. L. D. JOHNSON Administrator Siler and Barber, Attys. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY 1 #■ Under and by virtue of an order 1 of the Superior Court of Chatham County made in the action there in pending, entitled “The Federal 5 Land Bank of Columbia vs Will ’ S. Johnson and others”, the under- • signed Commissioner, will on MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House door of Chat- , ham County, in Pittsboro, N. C., ( sell to the highest bidder for One- Fifth (1/5) cash and the balance in five (5) equal annual install- ' ments, that certain tract of land 1 in Hickory Mountain Township, • Chatham County, North Carolina, ! and described as follows, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 144 acres, more or less, situated, lying and ! being just off the Siler City Road, ; about 7 miles West from the town : of Pittsboro, in Hickory Mountain Township, Chatham County, North : Carolina, having such shapes, metes, ■ courses and distances as will be . more fully appear by reference to • a plat thereof made by R. B„ Clegg, \ surveyor in 1893 and recorded in ; the office of the register of deeds ' of Chatham County, and made by ' B. A. Phillips, surveyor, in 1911 and both attached to the abstract now on file with The Federal Land \ Bank of Columbia; and being i bounded on the North by lands of Henry Whitehead; On the East by ; lands of J. A. Woody; On the South by lands of Hadley and Fike < Lands ;and On the West by lands of G. P. Alston Estate and J. C. Bowers. Terms of Sale: One-Fifth Cash and balance in five equal annual installments. Time of Sale: (Monday, July 28th, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Pittsboro, Np C. This the .27tlk*Tiay of June, 1930. V. R. JOHNSON, Commissioner. july 3-july 24 SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Chatham County made in the action there in pending, entitled “The Federal Land Bank of Columbia vs Rufus Alston and others, the under signed Commissioner, will on MONDAY, JULY 28th, 1930, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court House d|oor of Chat ham County, in Pittsboro, N. C., sell to the highest bidder for One- Third cash and the balance in three (3) equal annual install ments, that certain tract of land in Center Township Chatham County, North Carolina, and des cribed as follows, to-wit: AH that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 110 acres, more or less, lying and being just off the Moncure Road about 4 miles South from the town of Pittsboro, in Center township, Chat ham County, North Carolina, hav ing such shapes, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by F. E. Womble, surveyor, August, 1922, and attached to the abstract now on file with The Federal Land) Bank of Columbia; the same being bounded on the North by lands of Ben Thomas; On the East by lands of Ben Har per & A. H. London; On the South by lands of Ben Thomas and J. W. Griffin and On the West by lands of J. W. Griffin. Terms of Sale: One-Third cash and balance in three equal annual installments. Time of Sale: Monday, July 28th, 1930 at 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Court House door in Pittsboro, N. C. This the 27th day of June, 1930. V. R. JOHNSON Commissioner july 3-july 24 I ROOFS THAT f NEVER GIVE f TROUBLE "1 J i Those who have lived in homes where 3 the roofing frequently has to be repair- ( v ed in order to protect the interior i 1 should try, when it is time to re-roof, | a roofing from Budd-Piper that will last I for years, in fact the lifetime of the <4 house, and never give trouble. Such a i roof is, over a period of years, actually cheaper in price than an inferior roof- S I ln *’ ft J There is a roofing particularly suited 5 I ' to your purpose and before you roof or 2 j re-roof you should let us tell you about ! which will give you the longest service 5 for the cheapest price. -- j , New creations in Richardson * 1 Shingles now available l i r THE BUDD-PIPER i ;, ROOFING CO. ; I 1 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA j THURDAY, JULY 1,

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