1 flEf CHATHAM RECORD EstoUlaR tip. 11th, 17 mm etfitetf Mntlwuuiy fr mmmrty 4M year y M. A. Ln4. 8ukMriptIon Rate, 914 th year. Pnbllanea' at PKtster. CtaCtom Cewtty, N. C every Wmiy. DemesratU In elltfea, Enter' at the pUfle at Pitta bora aa aacantf-alaaa anall aiattar. It is said that England and BQY SCOUTS OF AMERICA hind President Wilson in not ac ts. M. LONDON, Editci THURSDAY. MAY 1. 191f Push the Victory Loan While substantial progress haf been made in the Victory loai drive, a more concerted and gen eral effort must be made frorr. now on if the four and a hall billion dollar loan is to be com pleted by May 10th. Our gov ernment has but two means o raising money for the paymen of its obligations. One is by tax ation, on which we get no re turn. The other is through tht sale of securities, which are th safest in the world and on whic1 we not only get back at maturit: what we paid in, but we get f liberal rate of interest on our in vestment as well. As Secretary Glass so fittingly says, this is no' only a victory loan, but it is thanksgiving loan; thanks to Got" for bringing so many of our boy. back, rather than burying then in the soil of a foreign country. As American citizens we wil' always receive protection and hi return we should show our ap preciation by rendering to thV government the same help that it renders to us. Just as our government is always ready to protect us regardless of the num ber of calls, so we should be ready and eager to respond to its present appeal the Victory Lib erty Loan. ceeding to Italy's claims to Fiume and other phases of the Italian problem. In high quarters the question is being considered of issuing some form of. a joint statement bringing out the fact that Premier Lloyd George and Premier Clemenceau are in com plete agreement with President Vilson on these questions. Two million men were sent to France and their mission was1 successful. More than one mil- j lion men are still in France and j must be brought home. The: jovernment needs your assist mce. Buy Victory liberty bonds md war savings stamps. : dm MA, K ij HaMLSSP 1 For Infants and Children, i illHi Mote Know .that .vts i a. m : mm Wifc,r.l.;i. , PAREGORIC. W. P. HORTON, Scoutmaster. W. R. WOMBLE, Asst Scoutmaster. D. L. BELL, Asst Scoutmaster. A. H. LQNDON, Sen, Patrol Leader. J. S. GLENN, Patrol Leader. - Be Prepared. On Saturday, May 3rd, the Boy Scouts . i . --TJrtT ft Dim RENT. J AvietftWerYcparau'onfirAs- tingtaeyomaais ana pw"l 21 i. will start their ranarentrrv ttn' " sM Vif I torv loan bonds. Each scout who sells : bonds to- ten different purchasers will receive. a war service BY R " '""""'V "'" wne il,cno raa:a nra. i t. 4.u ecause she has the last word. . oCi iui i .jUib v Treasury Department. Arthur'London, ... ,. I or., anu y tniam nunc received meaais Wilmington has a woman policeman. ; for selling bonds during the" fourth lib veep your hat on straight, cop. erty loan Campaign. It is earnestly Nv'vv desired that, each r scou-t. in- jthe?robp Everything will be taxed after Mav" will be able"to obtain one of tn'ese med- . .except blind tigers- and moonshiners, i &ls during the present Victory bond . . It is said that a snail has 30,000 teeth. !y eoodness! SuDoose it harl thetnnth. iche in all of them at one time? It was certainly nice in Secretary JIass putting off the Victory loan until f ter Easter. It gave the women a thance to get a new hat. A Pittsbero lady says that at the er.d i time mere will De 75 women in-' Heaven to one man. Guess hose there will be old maids and red- aeaaed lemales who have not had a nance on earth. You 'old Naughty Winter, You mean Old Thing, A-sittin' here in the Lap of Miss Spring. Yot make me blush, And the birds won't sing While you're a-sitting here In the lap of Miss Spring. Your winter clothes off The birds will sing They're tired of seein' you In the lap of Miss Spring. The record thai iho.fnuts hav: made in selling- bbn'dspin ks;prV!Gns campaigns throughout the country is quite envious. The Boy Scouts made 1,342.794 sales of the first three liberty loans,. tnese saies amounting to 929,500. Incomplete returns of the work of the scouts in the interest of the fourth liberty loan show 507,599 sales amounting to $68,916,200. At the regular meeting of the troop on Wednesday, May 7th, there will be work on the subject of semaphore sig nalling. Each scout is hereby directed to Studv t.hf Sf?njmhnrt nlnhphat onH j - tf w " v d 11 & 4 14 to try to learn this alphabet before the time of this meeting:. . . .4.5 nr1- -j HZ mi km Cheerfulness and RestConfaBb neither Opium.Morphlnenor Mineral; Not Nahcotic Jhmpansaoi AxSnaa JhcKOeSaOt . harm Sml Clan fM Sugar ynutrrjmnfbTor 1 t,oTnf7iiRomelvfbr i Constipation and Diarr? A r.rhness and. I resulting ihef cffOTwnjgfancy j it Genuine Casterfa Bears the Signatnr of county commissioners of Chatham coun cy, N. C.. be posted at the courthouse door m Pittsboro, N. C, and at the polling place in said Moncure school district, Haw River township, No. 1, as a notice of said new registration from the 8th day of April, 1919, up to and including the 10th day of May, 1919, both dates included. W. H. FERGUSON, Chmn Bd Co Commissioners. J. W. Johnson, Clerk to Board. 3 ' 8FS Exact Copy of Wrapper, II'- " Always . ;:-!:: i m . mam j -i iTirty rears j WE) QW.S BiiLfZid M 5 Hudson-Belk Company ANNOTNCE YEARLY SPRING CLEARANCE SALE -OF- . NEW YORK C:TY THC CCNTAUR CO U PA PI V. S6 quickly r relieves ' codsipaticr. biliousness, loss of appetite and head aches, due to torpid liver.' ad Your money and your bovs saved civ ilization for the world. Y.mr monpv i saved by investment in war savings ! j a. ..u i stamps now, will bring your boys back ; ,nni;ch tk0 i,; i from France. I Z-J rZ i;, ; vou have to borrow the money to pay 666 has more imitations tiian any i for !t- Bond Election Redacing Freight Rates Walker D. Hines, Director General of Railroads, announces that all railroads under Federal control will reduce rates on car load shipments of stone (broken, crushed and ground) slag, shells, chatts, cherts, sand and grav el shipped during the period from May 1 to December 31, of this year, when for use in road building or road maintenace. The reduced rates will be 10 cents per ton less than the regu larly published tariff rates in ef fect for the transportation of these materials for commercial uses at the time shipments move; but with a minimum charge of 40 cents per net ton except that where the regularly published commercial rate is less than 40 other Ch-lland Fever Tnnir nn trp mar ket. but DO One want imitations. Tnp-r ' Ruti-lVlw-Ticm I a nnwprfnl an!;ton are dangerous ihins in the medicine tie; it kills the poison caused' from in line, adv fecLed cuts, cures old sores, tetter-cts- luLanDSalE Whereas, a petition,, signed by the board of education of the ccuntv cf Chatham, state of North Carolina, at a session held in Pittsboro, N. C, on the 15thrJay of March, 1919, requesting an election to be held in Moncure school district. Haw Rivpr trvivnshin Jn i j fonthje purpose of submitting the prop yl ositiOTi whet-ier the said Moncure school i district, ilaw Kiver tovvnshiu. No. 1. jshalLissue bonds, for the purpose of T purchasing a school house site, buiid i ing a school house, buying school fur i nishings, etc., in the sum of $12,000 zt j a rate of interest not to exceed six per centner annum, payable semi-annu- aliy.and to run for a period not to ex- c-eeu -.wenty years, ana a special tax to i i f -' i4 Six Miles South of Mibane, in Qrang County. SATURDAY, MAY 3, At 2 O'CLOCK , Capt. farms, This land is on proposed mw sandy clay road Mike Moore place; 800 acres cut in small will be sold at auction. This is a I r ' Fine Ghance to B I- . j oe levied not to. exceed ;) cents un the nuuu jiroperiy ana yy cents rn the polls, the said election to be he'd under and pursuant to and the bonds to be issued in accordance with the pro visions of chapter 55 of the Public Laws of North Carolina passed by the Gen eral assembly m 1915 and the amend ment thereto. iow, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Chatham county, N. C, that the peti tion of the hoard nf flnr.nHn i - VUULUtlVIl dl- ' lowed and that an election behelH.it You Ve Heard About the New Waist' Seam' Models? They're at oone s You'I! hear more about them, too, for they are becoming ex tremely popular, even with many of the conservative dressers. There is none that fits quite so well as Boone's De Lux Clothes right from "The House of Kup penheimer. " ' "COME AND SEE" is a!! we ak. And you will agree with us, and find that "Boon to you" clothes makes friends with your pocket book. It doesn't k.nk I:ke a wreck when you buy at toone's. LIEN'S SLITS, $!5 to $60 liOVS' SL ITS. $15 to $Z0 SHOES, $5 to $13 SHIRTS, $1 to $10 UNION SLITS, $lto$2 B. V. D. UNDERWEAR at 50c Women's and Misses' Suits 214Xatest Style Spring and Summer Suits at Clearance Reduction Prices $35 SUITS AT . Tricotice Suits in Tan and Navy-braid Trimmed . . $27 60 and $29.50 Suits One line reduced to . . Suits 'worth to $37.50, re duced to -v . . " 1 lot $39.50 Suits . and Suits worth to $45, at sale, priced $49.50 Suitsjand Suith worth to $54.50, 1 line reduced to $59.50, $69, 67.60 Suits, & Suits to $75, reduced to . $18.95 $18.95 $2295 $28.75 $33.75 $43.75 $49.50 Nj Suits Held in Reserve or Marked Down Mail Orders Filled Dav Received Hudson-Belk' Co., RALEIGH, N. C, c. Boone uy a Kjfopd Farm oheap cents per net ton then aupli r. Come on Automobile Friday or Early Saturday Morning ivuvci. xi&viu, uu txie urounQ Aii xms vveeK. W. S. CRAWFORD, MEBANE, N. C. tne re.OTiar voting precinct in said Moncure school district, Haw Rivc-r township, No. 1, in Moncure. N. C tmd c-onnty of Chatham, on the 20th Uay of May. 1919, for the purpose of f-l- i B 01 scnot)1 bonds to pro .nyli funds for the purpose of purchas- house, buvine furnishintrs r in cojri -.x 1 ' ' r, r ' li 1 4 sr. ivioncure scnool district . Haw p;Vuv j township, No. l, in the county of Chat- j Sale of Valuable Land I iKim, iurui Carolina, said bonds to 1 bear interest at the rate of six percent i-. 1 annum, payaoie- semi-annually and "Good Quality Spalls What BOO.f Sells." i I De Luxe Clothier. Raleigh, N. C. i I to run tor a period not to exceed twen s.fl 1 TV vesrs' nnrt a r f -. . u u 1 not to exceed special tax 30 cents on be. levied the $100 00000000000000 000 ooooo ooe& m m Im m m m ANNOUNCEMENT Fertiliz users This Company is now installing at all its nlants rhmnletP nn.t- date machinery for grinding and mixine ACIDULATED RISH SCR AP with 16 per cent ACID PHOSPHATE. In due course we; will put out this product finely ground in even weight bas. tabbed anrl rx m mediate distribution by any make of drill of fertilizer distributor, '; ':. We will also supply you next season, senaratplv if vrm nc,&;: &nrt. ULATED FISH SCRAP, 16 per cent Acid Phosnhnf, Sofr pL,,;!,., Lime or other fertilizer materials at lowest possible prices. I"" I 5 UPC 'sr. suan worth of pronertv and Qrt r-vnta n tK polls. At the said election those who are in favor of said proposition shall vote-a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words VFor School House Bonds," and those opposed to the propi osition shall vote a ballot on which shall be written or printed the words "Against School House Bonds." Be it further rpan 1 . v. -r 1,11 CJ. U 141C iUl" J lowing persons are hereby designated ana appointed registrar and judges of said election: Registrar-T. B. Maddox. Judges Waverly Laster and C. D. Wilkie. ' . Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, signed by the chairman and the clerk of the board of county commissioners, shall be posted at tte courthouse door in Pittsboro, N. Moirerure school district. Haw River township 0. 1, and published in the Chatham I? prnrH n r-i t.. . . i .1 v. ,i Chathmeounty, for four successive ! weeKB,;as a notice ot said election, from the 12th day of April up to and inelud- ' mg the 20th day of May, 1819, both ; dates included. . r.v '. , W. H. FERGUSON, j ' -Chmn Bd Co. Commissioners. 1 , J. W. Johnson, Clerk to Board. 1 :;'.; : j New Registration i Whereas tho Cono! srai,i ,.e ! North Carolina, at its session in 1915 riitsaetl an .'. "'A- f- -uim;f townships,' And certain: school districts tTS'Jtn)df?. to huild school houses, " safjift:bhg -chapter 55 of -the Public LawstaxsNorth Carolina. rafifirf nn th Arnreas. The board of pmmtv attissmn9rs..of Chatham countv. undr nMjf vftjM3 01 tne power canlerrpd By virtue of an order of the superior court of Chatham countv, made in the special proceedings, entitled C. W. Burke, administrator, vs J. B. Dunn et als, the undersigned commissioner will, on Monday, May 19, 1919, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land in Hickory Mountain town ship, Chatham county, known as the home place of the late C. W. Oliver, bounded and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of A.VE. Burke, W. C. Braswell, June People's heirs and others containing about 60 acres, more or less. April 16, 1919. A. C. RAY, aPl7 Commissioner.' rwrWMi-WKV f wwwi t mm m" ! ?. - r .. : . j ! . ' ; t ......... ,-: f '.t " : ' ' v . 1 5 "ft I ... , : ;) : :.l i 3 Stop Scratching WE will from row on gin cotton Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. CHATHAM OIL AND FERTILIZER COMPANY, . . ... PITTSBORO, N. C. Use Zemerine I it'll Write for our book of testimonials from farmers who have used our Ascidulated Fish Scrap Fertilizer. in North iGarblina, 1: THE FISHERIES PRODUCTS CO, WILMINGTON, N. C. The Fisheries Products Co., ' WILMINGTON N. C. Please send me your testimonial book on, Ascidulated Fish Scrap Fertilizer. " ' OOOCQQOOOOOOO ooooooodo oiboooooGoG)b 7-'r .iSfv I.VA't ?? - V- ' V-'" fVb&the aforesaid: :et, and pur- "JP 3: petition -properlv siensd anr1 pres1o4 'to it, the said commissioners, yVi&&$nty board of education, has calf! Sn'-f.f'Wtinn. fn. tk. sultrnitfjng to the voters of Moncure fawooj Gistricx, tiaw Kiver township. No,lf -a? fproposition to issue $12,000 w.ftrth ofschoat' house bonds, sa'd elec tion td be held on the 20th day of Mav 191S; ami; ;v . Whereas, the. said act confers upon the board of county commissioners au- ! thority and power, to order a new reg- istration of the voters nf calM IV! school district. Haw Rivr twnc; : No. l. - - ' -: : ; New. therefore, be it resnlvon ti-, Lboard of county commissioners of Chat- nam county, tnat a new registration of i the voters of Moncure schonl Mat-; HaS? River township. No. 1, be had and .that the registration books for said election be opened on the I9th day of April,-.1919,-. at 9 o'clock a.' m. and sun set each day, Sunday excepted, up to and.inciadlng. the 10th day of May,1919. On each Saturday during the period of regisEratlori-above'set forth, the regis trar shalL attend with his registration books at the voting place in his pre fect in. said -Mcncure school district -law River township, No.l, for the registration of voters, and on said day thejiooks shall remain open between the hours of .9: o'clock a. m. and sun set., f ' t Bg it further resolved, That the fol lowing person hereby designated and appointed registrar for said new regis tration and for said election: , Registrar-T. B. Maddox. fult fwrther, reselved, That a copy of these resolutions, signed bv the chairman and clerk of fhf S - . . U Ul i-s'-ittii:-i-;i- - -:--.i.- - - ... . j It makes no difference how long you ' have suffered with eczema, itch or anj other skin disease, Zemerine will help you as it has helped others. Zemerine j stops suffering where other remedies j have failed and restores the skin to a ; healthy condition. 1 j The first application of Zemerine ; brings relief, stops the burning am itching, the desire to- scratch passer away, and healing becomes possible. Read what others have to say abou1 Zemerine: "Send me another box oi Zemerine. It has done -Tie a lot of good. ' ' "I have used Zemerine arid it gave mt more relief than anything." Zemerine is sold in two sizes, 50c anc Jfnotat your druggist it will bt sent postpaid upon receipt of price by Zemerine Chemical Company, Orange burg, b. c. Sample 10c. . ap24tl "Advanced Price ca Cedar! Logs For tho novt cm A .1 T t,.:ii a - highest market price for cedar logs. I oiretiiicauuns: ino legs under 6 in. sawed off at both ends; dote free. Geo. C. Brown & Co. E. A. FAR LhjLL, Purchasing Agent. mh6tf Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of J. B. Council, iipranorl riio Is f n , . y VW1.UVU, MHO to IU ; tity all persons holding claims against i his estate to -present them to the un- dersigned on or before the 1st day of i March, 1920, or this notice will be picdu in Dar or tneir recovery. March 1, 1919. mh.6 N. J. WILSON, -nr rr! J- B- cuncil, deceased. W. P. Horton, Attorney. SOLTAIRE DIAMOND RINGS The single, brilliant diamond in a setting of pure gold or platinum, that brings out the gem's beauty, as the. ideal engagement riag. It is the recognized betrothal ring. 1 Our engagement rings; are diamonds chosen .with ex treme care - very ' brilliant, of fine color, free from de tractory flaws, perfectly cut. JOLLY'S Established 80 Years Jolly fe Wynne Jewelry Co., RALEIGH, N. C. . SAY IT With Flowers The seasonable flowers now are- ROSES ASTERS LILIES Our specialties are WEDDING AND FUNERAL FLOWERS k". LOCAL AGENT, MISS LILMAN RAY, r : , PITTSBORO, . J.L.O'Quinn&Co. The City Garage I have opened up the City Garage, next to J. C. Lanius' store, where lam prepared to do all kinds of repair, auto mobile and gas engine work. I solicit a share of your patronage. All work guaranteed. . F W. P? ROGERS? Xotice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of he estate of the late Join Allen Harris ;his is to - notify all persons holding b estate vo present ":he same to the undersigned on or be fore the. 12th day of March, 1920, or chis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement of the same. This March 12, 1919. . v T. M: BLAND,- - . Administrator. . - a. c Kay, Attorney. nh20 . FLORIST, RALEIGH. N. C. PHONE 149 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tht Signature f OR. J. C. MANN EYE-SIGHT SPECIAUST 7 : , .Vr.-:.-.-5W!SS!!lfflffifci Will be at Dr. Chapm's office, Pittsboro ri " fy,4'!? Tuesday in each month: Classes fitted that are easy and restful w Mic cjre. vross-eyes etraifhteneri ! without the knife. Weak eyes of eh?l dren and young people a specialty. My - visit will fee Tuesday, March 17. Hi I i