1 j ON last BE CHATHAM MCOliSTtt Established Sept 1Sth, 1S78, sr-d edited continuously for nearly 40 years by H. A. London. Subscription Rate, $1.50 ihe year. Published at Pittsboro, Ciiliiarv. County, N. C, every Wednesday. Democratic In politics. Entered at the postoflce at Pitts boro as Recond-clsss mail rr.cttsr. II. 31. LONDON &ctitr. THURSDAYrTEPTEftlBE" 25. 191: Assessing Properly H. VV. Lambeth, of Guilford County, writing to the Greensboro News, talks so plain about the revaluation of prop erty that The Record is quoting some of his remarks. He says that "if I un derstand the law, it intends that all property, real estate, and all improve ments thereon shall be assessed at its actual value and if that is done, 1 don't see where there can be any wrong done anyone." Then Mr. Lambeth goes on to say that "we farmers are perfectly willing for our land to be assessed at actual value, but we certainly do want the ap praiser to be men that have the right kind of judgment and get the land right by estimate of value, not put one man's land at one thing and his neighbor's, that would bring as much if put on the market, and probably put it at a much higher price, or probably reverse and put it at a much lower rating. We want our land put at actual market value, and our dwelling houses and tenan houses, old feed barns tobacco barr.s, actual value." "But I am going to tell you," con tinues Mr. Lambeth, "what the farm ers of North Carolina do want to kra w when the revaluation of real estate a a 1 improvements is finished, that ivt-.y foot of land in every city and town an I village, and every taxable biaiuia . small as well as great, has been a-.- -ed at its true value for tax as is a. : land and buildings have been a. a.. Very likely they will know, ii" a far a i has $50,000 in land, or would l:aa ; it : it was put on the market, 1:? s: -a id pay taxes on that much the sa at.- ; ; the man that has that muth :ra a y in bank." In other wards, y.c. I.ara.C. a believes that if a man owns a ;'a; is offered $10,000 fr it but war. - - -000, then the assessor si.aaid v at $12,000 and Lhe . .oner I o ae ta '. , pay taxes on that a.r. aunt. Outcome of Paiac-IVo T was a ma wages and '.C.: C. v a ai ! r. ' ing indated iiaie:::. bouni to be lva.h a World-wide .; n rcrlan.; , r j Tiica- It v... . .. , ; la.;, . . a pubdc, :a a hi..i t.ie aaaa ; 01 ..... my cost of av a .. v.'ht-r. the '.var v. befcin to Co.ac vi .v. it iiay had. a-, t ia.c uiaii..:.. La: a.,, avera.ge higher r. ra a- e armistice. Every bodv a-ia -.v ant the reason is. A hundred cnswvrs are giv en; they are all different and all rr.t-re or less true. No single cause accounts for it all. It is natural enough to try to meet the higher cost of living by demanding higher wages. This is what has been done all along the line may tirres over and each wage raise has in turn helped to lift the cost of living still higher. The chief victims of this high cost of living are the salary earners, and they get the least consideration because they z.re not usually in a position to raise a row. Decreased production is probably the greatest contributing factor in the high cost of living. Ignorance, an Ally of Disease IGNORANCE is the chief ally of dia- ease, and by dispelling ignorance we can best protect ourselves. Only men and women ignorant of the purposes of health officers oppose their work r.nd put obstacles in their way, and such ig norant men and women do not dw.ays dwell in pretentious quarters of the town. If such ignorance exacted "its own penalty only from the ipn jrar.t the case would be pitiful eruaad., but actually it menaces the whole com munity in which it exists. PEACE itself, the peace of the woi M, is delayed until ratification ccnaa-a A r 1 any amendment postpones jK-ar r;. C;; -many and England alone of il..-; -ai . : pal powers have rati.lod. Ta a ,,'.' r principals necessarily av.ait cu : ti influential and powerful as wo ... day in the world's affsdrs. ). ; Senate give the world jxa- :e v . . lo cation without amendment. THE reunion of O.nfedo.-ate - " at Atlanta October 7th b, 10 a ises to be a big ' a.Tair. iajrVa government tents v il be p'a ' Piedmont Park, anl the v ,'.a a a be well cared for. As pro-, iaualy tioned, the Comraissii,':era " (li. county are going to r ay aa-(-.-:,. of all veterans ati..n hnj the ; from this county. Ii'. iy r aa'--State ought to full'. au't la. ' ; I pay the way of the ir a-! .!;; will likely be the last rtaal- n f. dreds of them. VHAT'S .the matUr via ( Before the war about evo.-'y a !:-. part of that country was ',v ; r ad and thousands of lives wai la su, besides destroying all the traps; and a' tale of suffering and starvaii an would come to this country and the United States would send millions of -dollars 1.0 the afflicted (?) people. Msybe f.cn.e of the people over there think that the people over here have their legs pulled ; enough in the past four years and they have postponed their overflows until the people's legs get back into their j natural position. j ON last Monday was bepun- a-s,trike ees of the U olc-l'I corno- 145 plai ts rpcratirvr jn twenty ! J I j aiaies, wnicn enin. y ,r. till 263,000 per ; sons. It is est! aated 1 aat nearly half i million workers wai K affected i in all by the p. rile 3. According to a . recent report to th-.- doctors 'he av- i srage cany pa..- c . vii las ration s . smlmTa a- SC . - I "71;. T -.V" ,san mrressar , j f! ou;svuie ana. i'.c avorr.re anr.r.r.l pay in 1913 was SI, ao. Tito p.r.ior. leaders appear to have traide a mistake in refung the raqueat of IVesidant Wilson for apos-.-.xaeti.entof the strike until after October 6 when a confer ence could be held. THE dfevil in The Record off.ee has strike on the brain. lie says he is go ing to strike for hour an a day and more pay; that he is goinj to take that hour to go to dinner. Tha strike, he says, goes into effect September 31st. Out Fishin A feller isn't thinkin' mean, Out fishin'; His thoughts are mostly good an' clean Out fishin';. He doesn't knock his fellow men Or harbor any grudges then; A feller's at his finest when Out fishin'; The rich-are comrades to the poor, Out fishin'; All brothers of a common lure Out fishin'; The urchin with the pin and string Can chum with millionaire and king, Vain pride is a forgotten thing Out fishin'; A feller gets a chance. to dream, Out fishin"; He learns the beauties of a stream. Out fishin-; An' he can wash his soul in air That isn't foul with so: tsh care. An' relish plain and siatpie faro Out fishin': A feller has no time fcr hate. Out iishir--" : He isn't eager to l e great, Out fishir "; He isn't thinkh ' a Or goods stack ; hi But he is alwaj a a Out fishir ': -ts of - elf, aa s!ie i-ip'f- A feller's glad Out rishii A helpm' hand Out fishir The brotnerhoc A.n' sky an' sti Men come real Out nshi; A feller isn't p . Out rishii He's en!" busv Out f:shli ilis livery is a ills creed: to d A feller's alwa Out lishi; - s ga-. Fayetteville aaily. ar. i Rak afternoon : ap: In Mexico C' ie every yeoi tc d, ? belter l: : a J iciiJS-l ai:d p;c '."''.:' Vvcr: :.-.:..;.. DEL ofo" kr.c-:;T KsrCv-? l'!"'-rp8 .S?:aa-;aa.a--f i h - -;-pm?af v ' -.-. - -- bz ---J ,1 VirlM'-. , Th Hotel Rates Go Up increases in the price of hotel accom- tv r r? i i rr s virfrinfr f -i-vm C1 C7 loir rrodations, ranpinsr from$l to $7 a day have been rut into effect throughout the country since July 1 as a direct re sult of the prohibition law, according to a statement issued m .New lork. ni. .. j 4 : : u. . e ha Paul. Ai innarains. St. Toms k;m- o T.i ' x ' . -i -i u.ir u'vaiii'.fs at a'w,uuo,uuu a year. Many projected hotel plans have been abandoned because of the law, it was statad. "1 Spent $1 on Rat-Snap and Saved the Price of a Hog." James McGuire, famous hog raiser of New Jersey, says, "I advise every farmer troubled with rats to use RAT SNAP. Tried everything to get rid of rats. Spent $1 on RAT-SNAP. Fig ured rats it killed saved the price of a hog." RAT-SNAP comes in cake form. No mixing with other food. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 25c, 50c. $1. Sold and guaranteed by W. L. London & Son and G. R. Pilkington, Pittsboro. adv The American navy is having a tre mendous task in sweeping the North Sea of the 56,000 electrical and highly sensitive mines they planted there. Ex plosion by electricity is the method tow employed. A New York woman, who was miss ing from home for six days, was dis covered in jail. She had been arrested for shoplifting and had given an as sumed name. "Mrs. Keach Tells Know Rat "Have always feared noticed many on my said he iust got rid KAT-SNAf. Ihis started me tmnk irrr. Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It kiihd 17 and scared the rest away," P.ait-i-NAP comes in three sizes, 25a, i- t t t AJ1 ITT j.j-ic, sow aia euarar.teea uy v. ! L. London & Son and G. R. Pilkington, ! l-t.Kn . rt fXT Fictsboro. adv Stole Chatham Man's Cur reensboro News. i'a Charlie Rnvle, of Chatham was visilimi :che various covin- :'c ;n th h,,c, ,.,.,!. .1 a. at o o'clock h's automobile, . la: i been l?ft in the open space . v.ast sid 01 tia coun'y builiirai, !.n. .' ) trr..: e was left ot' th? a. a. acha.-j ar.l iiie owner hal no a L'i : uc;i o:ia ct;on it nao Lt en ;ia took the theft of the machine as a ioke than anything else, but , k 1 o ivt-ort the affair to tl.i u- aft Mav; Baen Iead at Least 6 lc-.i'r..-: Cat Didn't Sr.iel" v a '.' ' rat 'a 'vr ce!': r !aat fa1!." i'- . -. .;.:-nny. "and bought u 2Dc f ti'.'t -a a a i'. la uke i: u; ia.to i I ast -ve'rk while mov:ngi a- .-. -ri -- :he dead rat. Mast' iea-.! months. (Mdn't s.'.r.oll. is '.vo.au .-a; u!. " Thvee : ""c, ; t. Sold a;id euarar. . 0. I. a.v: .a S n aad C-. . . ai.. . ad j - a -;-aa a3 ?, -ecl and built g: ot en electric .lau,, -n:the Baptist 75 Million Campaign. The nvcsLiaat:' n in New ork. Chicago. . i .-n , i ;:ty r.c!vara;c3 lor rurl cc",-.v.r.:t:23. ; i::rii mm -.vhosc enir.ccrin talent had CO f.:Urtir4, Lhting and Ignition Equip- rnoL.'ho the standard cf the ir'.ridiy and they knew the ll:r..t r.n electric Dlaiit to give r.iu:t be slrnplci eo that it would crated sr.d require little vrreccr - cniical in operation built to otand hard usage and EH A complete electric light and power plant for farm and country hornet, self-cranking air cooled ball bearings no bell, only on place to OaThick riatf-Ung Lived Battr,-RUNS ON KEROSENE T. J. FLETCHER, PINE BLUFF, N. C, Dealer. tt. a. tZAt r lid W Mnrfin St.. T?.ileieli. N. C. Distributor. 1 1 oiac rown t. iis"1 Tlie Domestic Bngineering Co., Dayton, Ohio Domestic EicineriBC Compear, DaytooOLio, aUkmn of DELCO-UGHT Product. .int. ... wg - :"nrr i -T The 75 Million Campaign Sanford Express. - . About fifty representatives from the churches of the Sandy Creek Associa tion met in the Baptist church of this place Tuesday morning the 2nd, for-in tercession and conlerence in respect to nOOn. The Association director.Rev. Walk- er M. Gilmore, of Sanford, appointed to assist him in organizing the campaign Rev.W. O. Johnson, of SilerCity; Rev. V. B. Waff, of Pittsboro, and Rev. O. AwKeller, of Cameron. To each one is given a eroup of churches, which they are expected to organize for the cam-J The Sandy Creek Association, which is composed of 49 churches, is asked to give to the big fund within the next five years 5110,000.- This includes all that will be given through all the agen cies of the church during that period for State, home and foreign missions, orphanage. Christian education, minis ters relief, Christian hospitals, etc. This amount was apportioned among the churches by the committee Tues day. The Sanford church drew for its share $15,000, or $3,000 a year. Car thage was given for its share $12,000; Siler City, $10,000; Bonlee, Cameron and Pittsboro, $5,000 each; Jonesboro, $3,500; other churches in Lee county, Cool Springs. $4,000; Flat Springs, $1, 200 ; Ephesus, $750. Read What U. S. Dept. of Agriculture ; Ca.rc A K.... W1U -T..,n Une ron rtn. -.VWM. II . TT J vail ftv rata hreedintr p.ont.innallv for three wnrs produce 350,709,482 individual rats. All wiicii jiuu bcc nit: iiiot 1 at, uvu wait. RAT-SNAP is the surest, clean- j fin in A Tn in "Pn-Uf ijc W'AA . JL. V V 1 j TIip A nti-Snlnrn T.pncrup af A mpi-icn ... . . will enter national politics immediately ;t n:is been announced, to enforce the J .1.1. i . 1 . I Z - 1 . demand that the political parties next f year nominate candidates for President v.-ho are openly pledged to unreserved . f tr.toia.emant of the prohibition amend- m-.nt to the Federal constitution. Th:3 Vf T 1 P i nx- eX. ; tive W.y of the league at Chicago at f--- unul meeting. . 1 . j t il ' .? German trade journals concede that th-i exporting of toys and porcelain w.ire iVo:n the famous Thurinzen dis- tra t to the United States is something 01 aiy r a.s-u wr niuny ysurs to come. . Stile cf Ohio. City of Tolsdo. t.Ul&S LOUIitV. E3. 1 rank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is :-sn!or partner of the slrni of F. J. C ny & Co., doing busiref.j in the City Ti'ioa.o, County ar. 1 State sforesaUl. ' t: .t il l fiini nh! p. v rur:i C:K ii:xiV.V.O TX'M.ARS for a'u a : vv-ry of Catarrh that cr.nnot ! f - a -v tat- ust- r,r H!.ia.'i CATAItP.il . V'lC I . 'Z. Fit A NIC J. CIIKXEY. t efore me ant! sobs i ihI in r. v ' r p--.ee. tl.i.i 61. n ,- o' Ix-ti-'x" A. - --i. A. V. ." CLE -?-:-. -,-nry iub.!e. J.-sI!'.; C itarra ? T -Jtliciio :.s t ;er. i :-t-. .-..a :c' thro.it'h ! J .ioi .l t 1 t' ' - ' :-"'!: fai . f t'.io Sy;,a- n. l.'iiai f ; t..., us. i.---e. V & CO.; Tc! 3o. O. :1 ' 1 ' :t:cn. -Snao" mixing with other foods. Drysupaf-. 4 RUir.gFcwn, Gx,v.'rites: ff .-i,rW:-,, .-ctTmZ snap- ter killing leaves no smell. Cats and , MVe i-iv kd T-H- V'.fZi - -ia,;. : . tit&li rats. Lately aogs won t touch it. bold and guaran-: fcrfl-s uia'-k-DiVti-ht as aS - v-v; farm. A neighbor teed by VV. u. London & bon and G. K. 1 r - n ed.aine j.-a f - v ' r 1 "J'-zX: " of droves with Pilkington, Pittsboro. adv I ?.-aJ r-"A'-li rai'M vni ' ', I 1 ssf V"- -a. - v ty rriCii who It required five ycr.ro tz ccvcp r. measure up to thczo soriuc-iolci.s. t:Ir.t t-:at :r.rcc 3x1 Today DELCO - and comforts of world - .Thousand farm hOiiics. , It is providing an ctevlrtnce cf clo: :'.-T: -ir; ical electric light fcr these hemes. It t , .: n. to pump wter, operate wash his mac'.-.i've. arstor, vacuum cleaner, -ll;?tr:e ircn, milk:: and other small machine'.y. And everywhere it is de:non-slrr.tin it: -,TOnc ' cy and actually paying lor ii.: ::f in limo a-ici needs and service in a not set out attention . . it must last " - - """ " Foodstuff Siiil jEcrc-zsiES - Retail prices of food increased one per cent in Augua-t as compared, with July tnd reached the highest point in the nation's history, despite the gov ernment's campaign to reduce the cos' of living. " ' . The fooditu.Ts increasmg in price nao es, rice-, potatoes, mil-t, poiae, chop-, butter, cheese, corfee, dry beans, su.-ir and bread. Prices declined for surioii: and round steak, rib and chuck ro?s!s. onions, bacon, flour, cabbage tnd tan ned peas, corn, beans and tomatoes-. - 'St r?'; iieep Win ym Do not allow thf r fh J i icsted. p--: , te in ifi-i'i ,' team sre absorbed into your j system. Iniigesticn,con- ' S I 111 Cl ;- .. ti-is is c:aii:s . i . a . . " IIG: - :.T ::j a, electricity -;o fcJafg poisons cf tntdij food to sccumula SI tEsl stiDSiion. haadaciie. Did TlAn gfcP" other troubles are bound, ;' ""rJ a iJ&$ fellow. Keep your fv-v,L, i-a., WtM ystem clean, as thous- Mp, snds cf others do, by Qt9 taking an occasional dose fcW M3I of the old, reliable, veg- $$L etable, family liver medi- Ij1 WJr cine- kfM m Thedford's Mi i - 1 -i r - it - ff ( 'a. l a I .'af--.--r. 'i.'. -X -. t: " Ji.a.'lr-- .' a !..;:r '- a ; r a:' . t i; asa - .i'-i ; , . .Sa. ' .. nr? i aoi : ;' .a ; -j: a- .: ! k'ia; in t a a; areata t ' a . - " i j ders'gn.n! a ! ' -fa-ro the 1 1 I. ay I' , ; t a;.t-"nb -t. it :! !. : t!:la n ;:!a il: ! a . .; ,n in i-.r'o! iii, r ' I AH pel a;. ; ia a a ; U ,-aj si; : ; . ij'xJ v'i'.i :ilc-:'- : a i ware a:. I .a.al.a a..- . ? ! .! it.- , a; . . : . f I '' V av.ot. li.a, -. '.- ' i A a .air. of Jo! a.i r-'. iir. ; -r i r x'" '"'! -.5 " .fjy7 a.-1 -'.:a.i iix.j.-.iai c.a-; : ' r-.a B. fe;:A:;S;-ty')Ci5rts.:-- a: aa -a; v: :a , a T I ive the tia:a ' -. a : o-do Britiah wo .ni'?;', tu'ten'i'n -.0 btain . Ao ericn m'-ujand-?, Eooii v'.ll 1 lfiye in the Uni ted States. . '.. ' La ATTCRH"-V;vTLAW, PiTiGircno, N. C. J. Elmer Lokg, Grahsm, N. C DAi-ii'iiL Ii..I'2i.:-, PHtsboro, N.C LAVv"iT.R. Practices in ail caa... t.-,' Federal, State :.nd caur.ty. OfSee ever la a. Chapin's. PITT 3 a OR 0. N.C. - ATTO n.N'EY-AT-LAW, PITTSBORO', N. C. t. SAY, ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW, PITTSBORO, N. C. VICTOR 1. .JOHNSON, Lawyer. Practices in ail courts Federal, State tnd Coi nty. Office over Brooks & Eubanks store, Northeast corner C urthouse Square, PITTSBORO.' N. C. .ANNGl:i'XfEMENT Y.'c'-.cvc! ': streceiv- ";a r lrrpec of FIKE AN ) - . ?.dsiones i -:t design. ' are right. l-ircre you nforci School X. C. ia iiSt-a- a. i t v'f- i a - . f-. i L. II:- i ason "? Raleigh, N. C. AN UNUSUAL NEW LINE Navy Blue Waists To our many customers who desire Navy Blue Georgette Crepe Waists, we have them in an extensive variety at popular prices: Priced $6 Waists for $4.98 Priced $7.50 Waists for $5.95 Priced 10 Waists for $7.95 Other Navy Blue Waists for $9.75 to $14.95 if w !f.! it ilddy Suits FOP. SCHOOL AND O'ur Middy V. v. i I Department for its e:o.e-!:E?:t values that e-( :t '-ere for theirive.?ulaticn ihc.c vT Suits. " i-fdy Suits, ?17.r .-iL;c:dy. Suits, priced : .-14.00 M. .00 I :dcv Suits, r-riced .1.. $17.03 e2').-V' !.'"i-.fdy Suits, priced........ $19.05 Cur oat Serge Middy Suits, priced 24.05 wnr Waist bBecm! PRICE C4.C ... a .... V i' cciS.o tOi vJ'nir.t-O We r.l'.r rys ti-y to f ive the h?st waist for the least mon ey. J - novwe are shewing some very special value-; in o-aerge;ie Crepe Waists, at $4.98. Tew Fall fiats 1 blcr.diagf? of the newest shades of Taupe, Pir- 1: Frowr, Nr.vy and Errdeaux will Ie i'l-i.-c;": 54.1?, 7.50, $9.95, $14.95. . ay-i -. r . . .-..A.a if "-if. i a?: YOUR. BANK i j N crd:r 1c derive full cenet from your bank i. iraa c-.n -c-tic-n, r.o opportunity shculd be rr.iss od to nvtiii ycuiiclf of arty service which ycur bank Is in a position to render. We place our entire service and all our facilities at your dis posal, and shal be pleaded to extend as sistance. 4 PER CENT PAID- ON TIME DEPOSITS BANK of PITTSBORO A. H. LONDON, Pres.. I). NOOE, Vice Pres., J. L. GRIFFIN, Cashier BEST THAT m Cost to yo-z $3.23 a Gallon when made ready to use 4 EZZO?.nXDT,D BY SATE 5! ZD USERS FCR OVER YEARS 'a Cbtiia COLOR CARD t.-.--.-y.. ..T.U..:?nCRS u.-i administrator '.'.." a I'aitcn.decer.s aii arsons having Having (:-.;a!l: -v. I tas -y:at : . , -1 ; s r;-;aaj. ; :ao c.-.-ate that they oaad txai'a.t V.-.s fa;, i to me en . Laos 2 ii; j ::ii-h day ' ' A-ust, 1920, i : this !.otk(i v. ti v. p' -:ded in tar of o'r. re :o-. ca y. A;! -; -.-.us indebted sa d astaa.- wiii r laaaa maka iain.e- j ita pava;C-nc. i This Au3u..,t 35. I 12. ? J. iv. McIVER, ii Admr. cf Wra. Kait- n, deceased. ' u Sllit (z Bat-br, Attorneys. se4 6t j -" rth Caaaar.n, ChaU.im County In i . the Svr-?: :or C'ort, b .t'ore the Clerk. $ -. v... ii am ;.:, : e r.i.a.isti aor of IMissM. J.- C.-i ...:!. , debased, C. M. U'utchtic.'i r-.i his wife, Jennie ;i v.rutcaaa an;i hs , Wat son H. Crutchfield j vCailhs Cr.itchf.eld, Will I '-'. Citrt-'a-'ic d : jvJ i;is wife, 3olle I Jiataa.'.! ;, raid Ar.aij CiUtchfiild 1 ar. .;. E aia.' i,' -.-a. -'a. ii: i-..s-hr; Cn-.tci neld. ii Tl;e d;i.aaaa;as ab.aq named will ' :. nolici- ti.at a proceeding, entitled ' rd.ove, hsa beeii coa.imencei in the ..perio- Coi-rt of Chatham County, : rth C'ai-v lina, for the puipose of se ll- !! a x tnat tract ot lan.i located in Chat- m County, North Carolina, contain- g 15G acres, more -or less, known as "The Calvin Crutchfield land," and di- aing .ne proceeds iro:n tile sale there- lUduiij; ir:e parues cnLiiiea inereto; aid the said defendant will further ;. vO notice that he is required to all- .aar before the Cler k of the Superior J -qrt cf said County on the fith day of Jttober, 1919, at the courthouse of add County in Pittsboro, N. C, and : -iswer or demur to tic complaint in a said proceeding, or tho plaintift' will ;ply tj the court for the relief de- landed in the said complaint, This September 9th, 1919. .IAS. L. GP.IFFIN, Clerk Superior Court. Long & Bell, Attorneys. sell 4t k '' -t -t.- v'mH.ar FOR INFLUENZA, CCLDS AD IACR1PPE SOLD EVERYWHERE KEVSER CHrMICAI. CO. INC., ROANOKE , VA. i 77-rvEiv ser'S -rr 1 5.25 Jfjsd?M$mT5 "it" Co., D.eiK COLLEGE GIRLS has become so' well known each year girls frc-rn a!; ever priced '47 ' .'' Ci i1 0 CAN BE MADE from our Agents cr if j T2 NOW READY TO KEliTa: vou Cur fell lines are arriving draly and oar stick will be much larg er than hcaetofore. Our lino of Gold Jewelry, in cluding rings of the rawest de signs, Cameo Ihoohas, Pearl Beads, Vanity CaoiS, in sterling .and plated. Watches, all grades, from the 7j to 2) j, of standard makes. All watch and jewelry repair ing dore promptly. W. F. CHRARS i Sanford, N. C ESTABLISHED 1906.' - : fi-ij g- g , I1 cr Infants and Children f ITrvs. 0,-t rrfc . - iTi USC TOrC'VOroOC3i Always bears mO , , tle s ' ' iignatare of S'J&c&t-' '' -"""l "", Notice to Creditors The undersigned, having been pointed and duly qualified as adniini- tratrix of the estate of J. O. Lew ar, deceased, all persons having cla a;s against said estate are hereby noti" u signed on or before the 11th day jf Sept., li)20, or this neitice will be ph ed'in bar of their recovery. All I -sans indebted to said estate will pl - e make immediate payment. Thij 11. h day of Sdp;etnb?r, Vf. MRS. RON IE LEWTEK. Adnix of J. O. Lewter.dec W. P. Ilurton, Attorney. - 3

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