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THE CHATHAM RECORD; PITTSBORQ,lT. 0. s ? f .2 ; Vi C)eCl)atl)ammecor& DEMOCRATIC Established in 1878 by H. A. London, var-aA if Pittshnrn. N. C. as Second Class mail matter by an Act of Congress: SUBSCRIPTION : One Year-i -$1-0 Advertisements 25c per inch Net. ' ' Foreign Advertisins Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Colin G. Shaw, Editor and "Owner. Thursday.October 6, 1921 EXERGISE POWER. Court will convene here on Monday, October 24th, for the trial of both eriminal and civil cases and we trust that all agen cies of the court system will ex ercise the power given them to see that the criminal element coming before them will be given such punishment as the acts of the individuals will deserve. No doubt that cases of selling liquor, transporting, or manufacturing may be known to the grand jury, yet the solicitor can not always have a bill before them. If th grand jurors should know of these things, they have a right to indict the guilty persons with out such a . bill and they should , exercise their powers. Then, too, the solicitor should be given ev-l ery assistance possible. Don'tj wait for the court to summon) you, li yon nave miormanon worth the attention, volunteer your services and let it be known. If the people of the eountv will furnish the evidence,- the jury will find a verdict and you may depend upon Judge Cranmer to do his duty in the matter. Wake up to the reeds, we must convict guilty persons regardless of who they may be, old or young, white or black, rich or poor. The soon er everyone comes to the front, the sooner we will eliminate criminal acts in the county, and especially violation of the liquor laws. Mail Order Houses. "We have a bureau whose duty it is to read each week the coun try newspapers from all over the country. There is not a paper of any consequence in our trade territory that our bureau does not get. This bureau looks over these papers and when we find a town where the merchants are not ad vertising in the local paper we immediately flood that territory with our literature. It always brings results far in excess of Will produce much cheerfulness but only remain a few hours daily, while science has placed at your command a sunshine substitute that will make your home con tinually cheerful. In twenty-two beautiful shades and tints!, YS YELYATONE FJLATWALL EAIN7? I?mw' nd veach lntermixable, allowing the -user unlim ited tints to choose from. waIl0J'8 Vlvatone Produces a soft, flat, velvety finish, wash f5i 5Lmi e' d1urable as &loss oil paint and far more beau urm than kalsomine or wall paper. beautiul Color Folder, showing Wall and Ceiling com binations, may be had upon request. Capps Hardware Co. Distributors Sanford, N. C. the same effort put forth in ter ritory where the local merchants use their local papers," said Her man Rosen field, advertising man- ager for Seas- Roebuck & Co. Publishers Auxiliary. BEAR CREEK. The following attended Howe's circus at Sanford Monday from here: Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Emer son, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Emer son, Mrs. B. F. Moffitt, Miss Mat tie Loyd. C. C. Beaver,' Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Beal and Mrs. W, A. Coggins. Bob Coggins, of Guilford Col lege, visited relatives on route 2J last weeK. Rev. L. V. Coggins, of Semora, visited his father, J. P. Coggins, last week. - Mrs. E. 0. Hart, of Cumnock Rt. 1, visited her sister, Mrs. W. J, Sloan, on Rt. 2, ?ast week. Bear Creek baseball team de feated the Glendon team at Bear Creek Saturday afternoon 5 to 4. - The hill at C. G. Sharpe's has been worked up in good shape. This has always been an unusual ly bad hill. Everybody is de lighted to have in worked so nice ly. Thank you! Thank you! EZRA. MT. ZION. Mr. and Mrs. Artemus Ray and children, of Biscoe, spent last vteek with his sister, Mrs. W. B. Thoma3. Paul and . Clyde Thomas and Clyde Griffin have returned from a short visit at Biscoe. Mrs. Sam B. Griffin spent last week with her mother, Mrs. C. N. Justice. G. L. Bynum spent Sunday at the home of R. B. Clecrg. Mrs. Bynum and children have been there for several days. There will be preaching at Mt. Zion Sunday a .ternoon at three o'clock. ALO. More Than Grammar. It takes more than grammars and dictionaries to make a literature. Hiseinson. 666 quickly relieves Consti pation, Biliousness, Loss of Ap petite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. r,OJ0000?080tOtOitO?0?0SO X ninnnTiiiT vn-rirr S IMPORTANT NOTICE o X o X o X o X o X o X o . o X TO- Subscribers j; Watch the label on vour naner. o It shows the date to which o your subscription is paid. Send j o in your renewal before the time X is out. o Don't miss a copy. i?.onoroo'ooo?osor,oo'Doto 3 ! ' WHITES BRIDGE. i Mrs. Garrie . Fields and Mrs; Oscar Petty 'visited ,Mr3. John Griffin one day last week. Master Roland Glenu spent the week-end with Timand Harold Griffin.:,. ; h D. M. Mclver spent several days last week with his daughter Mrs: O." SsVRieves on Hickory Mr. . Victor Dixon and wife of Carr boro visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Dixon, o'n Rt. 8. It js understood that Mr. A. J. Crissman will move to Moore county this fall ' His many friends will regret to give them up as citizens. BANTAM. 1 BRICKHAVEN. Rev. C L. Dowell, of Frank linton, accompanied by his broth er, visited his daughter, Mrs. 0. C. Kennedy, last week. Mrs. L. S. Garner has returned from Sanford where she has been, spending a while ith her moth er, Mrs. Cotten. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Car thage, will arrive this week to spend a few days with their son Mr, O. V. Kennedy. The Brickhaven Betterment Association held its regular meet ing Wednesday, Sept. 28, Plans were made for a bazaar which is to be given at the school Satur day evening, Nov. 19. Every member is requested to donate at least one article and as majiv more as she likes. It is hoped that every home in the school district will be represented and that each will do its best to make the bazaar a success both finan cially ard socially. The public is cordially invited to come. 1 1 was decided to put pies on sale again. This plan of selling pies at the Brickhaven stores was success fully tried before. Next week we will try to nave a h'st of those who make the pies and what day each one places them on sale. Sunday School last Sunday was especially interesting. More were present than usuai. The folio w- Come At aleigh, Magnificent Agricultural, Educational and Industrial Dis plays. $21,000 offered in Premiums. ! Best Midway : ever seen at the Fair. Thrilling and Wonderful Acts. . Fearless . Gregg Loops-the-Loop in Two Autos. Concerts at City Au-V ditorium, Wednesday night by Titta Ruffo and v Thursday night by Frances Alda. . Football Game University : vs. State College Thursday, October 20. : r: ":'J ' j. Mrs. Geo. W. Joseph E. Pogue, Secretary. Claude B. Denson, Treasurer You'll Enjoy One and One-Half Fare Round Trip on all Railroads. Tickets are Gbbd From October 14 to 24, Inclusive. rt - ( --r v 1 : ft " Valnable Farm Land Fdr Sale. By virtue of the power, of sale con tained In the mortgage deed -executed to me by J..D; Norden, such mortgage: deed being recorded ( in Book F. B. pages 225 and 226, in' the office of the Register of Deeds, of Chatham County, iVillon 'J;-" ; 1 Monday , November yth tP21, ; ; (it being the first Monday in' Novem- ber) in front of the court house- door ; m Pittsboro, Chatham County,, North Carolina, sell at public auction the fol lowing described tract of landSituitei ui Cape Fear Township, Chatham Coun ty. N. C. Beginning at a stake Vn" the -west side of Chapel Hill road;: thence with Carr's line north 82 degrees,-W.a114 poles to pine and pine pointer, Carr's and W. J. Bland's corner; thence' with W. J. Bland's line N. 88 degrees west 59 1-2 poles to a stone, W. J.; Bland's' corner in held; thence with; his .line south, 8 degrees west, 79 poles, to a. stake and pointers. Moody Womble's : corner in W. J. Bland's line; ; thence with said Womble's line east 145 poles to Chapel Hill road, post oak pointer; thence with said road south. 16 degrees west 46 4-5 poles to School lot; thence with school lotj Geo. Best 'and Sam Boon's lines, easL 113 poles to a.post oak, Boon's corner hi Mrs. Gardner's line; thence with her line North (N. 3 degrees E) 74 1-4 poles to a stake, Carr's corner in Mrs. Gardner's : line; thence with his line N. 86 1-2 degrees .West 60 1-5 poles to, an iron stake; thfnce N. 5 degrees East 4 4-5 poles to a stake, small pine pointer; thence N. 86 degrees West with Carr's line 34 1-2 poles to Chapel Hill road; (R.. R. T. iron on east, side of said road) ; thence with Chapel Hill Road N. 18 degrees east 23 1-5 poles to the beginning, esti mated to contain 125 acres, more or less. For a better description, see deed recorded in Book "E.F:" . page; 527 Chatham County Registry.' Terms ofSale: Two Thousand Dol lars in cash and the balance in one year from -date of sale with interest on de ferred payments at six per cent per annum, the deferred payments to be secured by first lien on the lands' sold. . This Sept. 22nd, 1921. . '. ' MRS. FRANCIS 'ANNE HALES. Mortgagee. Thome & Thome, Attys, Rocky Mount, N. C. O-20 Early r- V--C-- Vanderbilt, Every iiitl year: supt. j. w. uveroy asst Supt A.. P. 5 Harririg.toC Bec, Treas.1 ,0., C. Kennedy. The teachers are Mr; Hannon. Mr.' Overbyr Mrs. Kennedy anrMan Lee Utley. Each memberQtthe, school is urged to be a cormittee of one ii helping the attendance. There is inspiration -in numbers and we want our Sunday School to be as wide awake and inters esting as any other "corilmunity organization, 'and it Msojng to N be just what each r individual member wants' it to' be. AU or ganizations are no better and no worse than the community wants them to be. "Let tis all work to gether then in making our com? niunity a be iter, happier place in which to live, iand the - Sunday school is the best place to begin. Remember the hour, 10:30 sharp every Sunday morning. '-MhndMrsTX4HrBuchada9i-of. Bonsai ;were: visitors, here re cently. James Johnson, of the Chero kee Brick Co., j of Raleigh, spent a while with 1 0 . C. Kenney last week. ; , ; ? TRUTH., . : ' !- - v - - ; -. i Watch us For Watches tv :( Rlfijrus For Rinsrs.. ' " o j : Our new fall line ,of watches, 1 jewelry; silverwaie,' electric lamps, cut glass, etc., is now in i ; largest selection we've had. -i ! You're invited tor call arid be i convinced. Chears has; a wide ' reputation, having been in bus- Jness in Sanford for 16 years. '-' Mail Orders Atterfded to at once. ; I .....y w. F. chears, ; . The Pioneer Jeweler, ' ol '. ,Z ' Sanford,; N. C, ' - i -v- , laste- tobacco fchilly rooms f RX made cbmforiaDle m a few minutes I AJrfNl And you don't have to "drive" your coal heater' "With delightful autumn days tbere always ( coma chilly nights and froaty 'zqorninga. t : ;Yo i dislike ,to ; start up the furnace or , steam heater until, it is actually necessary.5 V. Next to. the reat 'eoavenienee-oi the Per . .. fection Oil Heater is its unusual eeoaemyr It barns for about 10 hours oa single... gallon of kerosene which eosts only about ' , -half what it did last year. It is an expensive luxury to keep seldom ! used roems and hallways heated all the time. Hundreds of thousands of families NORTH CAROLINA TSr the Superior CHATHAM CJOUNTY I - .Court ' '.f. ' ' - September 15. 1921. Charles anna Covington Summons by vs. CjJ Covington publication' To J. C. Covington: Greeting. This is to notify you that an action.' as above entitled has been instituted in the Superior Court of Chatham Coun- iy, n, j. , uy - viiarieiiiiii tiuvingiun against you for divorce absolute; that th.e same is returnable1 before the under- signed Clerk of the Superior Court for Chatham County, N. C, at his office in the Court House in Pittsboro, N. C, on Saturday October 22, 1921,' at which time ana place you will personally ap pear and answer or demur to the com plaint., which has been filed in said ; cause, or the plaintiff will move' for the i relief prayed. in ber complaint. , i Herein faU not. V y -:; vJ ! w This September . 16, 1921. - 'JAS. L. GRIFFIN. ! ' - -r- ; - Clerk Superior Court , Chatham County. Victor R. Johnson. . Attorney for Plaintiff. Oct.13' ' Bub-My-Tisxn is a great pain kiHer. Believes pain and sore ness, Rheumatism Neuralgia, fSprains, etc- ; ; Watch your labeL -' -?' is a matter of quality i We state St as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester- field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any , other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ca' hie sterfiel CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended will cut down their coal bills this fall end winter by using the Perfection as an aux iliary heater. Keep the house warm with the coal heater but use the Perfection to make the living rooms comfortable. The Perfection Oil Heater placed in front f an exposed door or window will make drafts warm and healthful.' - ; - - Your hardware lhausefuraishiag or de partment store probably carries Perfection Heaters. Ask ..the salesman to explain ' their simple, sturdy construction and the amokeless wick adjustment. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) . Notice oTHSaTe of Valualble Rpi Under and by virtue of authority COn tained in a certam s deed t trust Si' cuted tome by W. J. Talley and $t ' Minmc HTalley,- on the 5th dav July, 1921, and recorded in Book "F ' at. pages 485-6, , Register of Deeds Of fice Chatham County, North Carolina 1 will sell . at public auction, to the hiSf est bidder,"for cash, on - . aTuraay, zzna day of October io?i at 12:00 M, at the court-house dL h Cfcathanv County-North Carolina 'thS following described real estate viz- egin At a black-jack, Trogdon's c6r. ner, ancTruri thence S". S5 decrpos P 62 1-4 poles to a stone; thence S 1 ' grees ..W.-, Q poles to a stone ; thc-nceT 88J1-2 degrees E. 30 poles to a Thomas Andrews line; - thence N l h degrees E,;i04 poles to a whit;.oak. thence S. 65 degrees W. 85 poK to . stpne: thence N. 5 degrees E. 42.j nolei ta.rilstone m Andrews', -line. S D White's corner; thence N. 85 deereei W. along- said White's line 120 poles S a .atone pile; thence 5 degrees VV 99 5- poles'to a dog,Wood, Trogdon's cor! ner; thence S 88 1-2 degrees E 21 3 4 poles to a cedar; .thence N. 9 poles to J white-oak; . then:e S. 85 degrees E poles to a flint rock; thence narlv south 36 poles to0 the point of the bl gipnine, containing 102 acres, more or less, the same lying and being in Bear Creek Township, Chatham Count North Carolina adjoining the lands of Steven D. White, Milton Jones ana others. V . . , . This the 17th day of Sept 1921 ... . d. p.-Mcduffie. '' -Trustee 4t-Oct. 13 v Henderson, N. C. ; . ' . ... SrOMTYOIL .STANDARD OILCOMRWWY Ask your dealer about the Perfectlo Oil Heater Coutett $5000.00 H printu d. cam . . ;' IT . mk... - . -i . M eattem HLjaJE7-rS mil M . t.s.iiuti : .............. u . Mr ' J 0
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