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PAGE FOUR . .y. V ■ \ , , i s Smart Appearance You can be one of the women who is- pointed out as being always IN STYLE. Nothing con tributes so much to smartness as a Madame Grace Gracefulette Foundation Garment. At all formal gatherings, or for street or sport wear, you can always preserve your poise by wearing one of these combination garments. They lend support and mold the entire figure, yet never intrude on the consciousness. De signed for figures of all types. CAVINESS ~ PITTSBORO, N. C. HARDWARE PRICES LOWER Hardware prices everywhere are lower, but if you want the very lowest prices come to either of our stores, Siler City or Pittsboro, and there you get goods at the bottom. Genuine Oliver Repairs Reduced 25 per cent. All Kinds of Cook Stoves and Heaters at big reductions. Save money by saving fuel. Fox and Ithaca Guns, and all kinds of Shells. Let us supply your gunning needs. See our Hunting Coats. SILER cm HARDWARE COMPANY Siler City and Pittsboro J MHiMB I RE-ROOF FOR | 1 THE LAST TIME 1 1 \ I . i If your present roof is Hj A about worn away and you g | are faced with the prob- jpj lem or selecting a new jjg ji| roof, come by and let us show you the Ambler As- S jh bestos Shingles in the £ 3 many new and charming S i colors. i |j 5s Ambler Asbestos Shin- *§ gles are made of Asbestos - % and Portland and are al- rjSI !* most indestructible as to H? the weather elements. A They cannot rot, curl, warp nor burn. Very v moderately priced. » THE BUDD-PIPER | I ROOFING CO. | g DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA THE CHATHAM RECORD. PITTSBORO. N. C. BEARD. STURDIVANT Mr. D. C. Beard and Miss Sturdi vant were married Saturday at the residence of Rev. R. R. Gordon. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sturdivant they took a short trip to Greenville and Morehead City. Mr. Beard is the son of Mr. H. G. Beard and is associated in the opera tion of one of Pittsboro’s cases. He is a fine young: fellow and has mar ried a fine young woman. The bride is a daughter of Mr. R. F. Sturdivant of New Hope town ship. She has been employed at the silk mills here. k The young couples have rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrell, and will take their meals at the case. NOTICE ! I hereby warn all persons against hiring or harboring my son Thorn ton Mifcchel, age 15, who has left me without my consent. HARRISON MITCHELL, colored, Pittsboro, N. C. oct 30-Nov 13 pd SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Brant Alstaa and wife, Lula Alston on the 20th day of July 1925, and recorded in book A C, *page' 15, we will on Saturday the 22nd day of November 1930 12 o’clock noon '.gw w: ■ , X?MMWC»y»pBQ(»6MMHMBBFIsZ<^ , vAv?yfMO6jWWBBBIW Why are Camels welcomed with cheers in any company a twosome or a crowd? Because they’re mild not flat or tasteless but naturally mild. They have the marvelous aroma that only choice tobaccos, mel lowed by golden sunshine, then expertly cured and superbly blended, can give a cigarette. There’s nothing artificial about this delightful fragrance. No doctoring, no over-processing can produce it. Gamel’s refreshing mildness is there from the start. Swing with the crowd to Camels. Learn the happy difference between true mildness and insipid flatness. Smoke without fear of throat-discomfort or after-taste—just for pleasure! CM^ s™y L Jvln h! J° ~N A B IEL PLEASURE HOUR associated stations. Consult your local radio © 1930, R. J. Reynold. ' Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, sell at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 88 % acres more or less, situate, lying and be ing just off the Siler City-Pittsboro Highway about 3 miles west from Pittsboro; the same being bounded on the N. by lands of Harlow Tay lor Heirs; on the n E by lands of Arthur Alston; on the S by lands of Martha McClenahan and on the W by lands of Joe Alston, and be ing the same land conveyed to Bryant Alston by the executors of W L. London by deed dated Jan. 15, 1917 and recorded in Book F. J., page 277, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of -Chatham County, N. C. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Bryant Alston and wife, Lula Alston to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. N A deposit of 10% will be re quired from the purchaserat the sale. This the 17 th day of October 1930. W. G. BRAMHAM and T. L. BLAND, RECEIVERS for FIRST NATIONAL COMPANY OF DURHAM, INC., TRUSTEE. Formerly, FIRST NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DURHAM, N. C. oct 30-nov 20 HERE TO SERVE Service is a word to which this Bank gives a meaning. Like every successful institution its own interests lie in careful regard for the interests of its clientile. So it is not altogether benevolence that makes your interest our in terest. The Bank must look well after its patrons’ business or it will have no business of its own to look after. Yes, this Bank takes a pride in serving its clientile, both because it wants its patrons to prosper and because it must do so to pros per itself. p as ~ The Record of the Bank speaks for the wisdom of the policy. THE BANK OF GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON, Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. OCTOBER an m 31}
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