THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO,, N. C.
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Che Chatham mecota
RECORDS
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson
and Mrs. William Tatum spent
the week-end in Durham.
Rev. J. J. Boone is holding a
meeting at Moncure this week.
H. A. Bynum is with the Case
exhibit this week at the Greers
vrvr fair ni invites all Chath
am farmers to inspect the exhibit
there, and at Raleigh next wees.
Miss Marie Brown from Raleigh
spent Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown.
The fourth and last quarterly
fprPTipp of the Pittsboro cir
cuit will he held at Chatham
Church next Monda at 11 a. in.
Mrs. Rufus Walls, of Moncure
hats Hppti hprs on a short visit to
her mother, Mrs. J. W. Boone.
Hatch, Henry
J. W. Boone,
Mrs. Nancy
Hatch, and Mrs
spent Sunday with Mrs. Cornell
us Griffin near Mt. Gilead.
Miss Elizabeth Moore, of Mon
cure. has returned home after an
extended visit here to her neph
ew, Mr. J. W. Boone.
The regular Sunday morning
service will be held at Brown's
Chapel next Sunday by the pas
tor.
On October 5th Squire Burns
united in marriage V. R. Chamb
ers., acre 23. and Mable Bnggs,
age 18, both of Chatham County.
We congratulate the happy cou
pie.
Several of the young: pupils of
the BaDtist Sunday School enjoy
ed a Dicnic on the baseball
ground last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, L. Griffin
Epent Sunday with the family of
Coley Griffin at Chapel Hill.
News has been received here
of the death of "little Billie"
White the five-year old son o
Rev. and Mrs. T. E. White, of
San ford.
Mrs. Arthur H. London has
returned home from' a visit to
High Point, Baltimore and New
York.
Mr. E R. Hinton - has gone to
Clayton" to see his uncle, Mr. Er
nest Hmton, who is very ill.
Mrs. F. M. London and son,
Marsden, have returned home
after a visit to Mrs. W. L. Lon
Mrs. V. H. Johnson has return
ed to Durham after a week's vis
it to relatives here.
Mr. Arthur H. London and
son .Lawrence nave oeen to
Greensboro on a short
trip.
Mrs. Esther Brooks and Miss
Emma Ray, of High Point, have
been here on a short visit to Mrs.
W. 0. Petty. ,
A. C. Ray, Lacv Alston, and
Rev. Jonas Barclay expect to at
tend a meeting to organize the
Laymen's Movement in the Fay
etteville Presbytery, at Fayette
ville, Saturday.
T. P. Barclay, of Danville, Va.,
son of Rev. Jonas Barclay, leaves
this week to enter the School of
Physical Education at Ithaca,
New York, where he will take a
course.
Last Sunday night Rey. Jonas
Barclay preached at the Baptist
church, as the Presbyterian
church had not been fitted up for
the cool weather. His sermon
was very much enjoyed
Late Pears
J. B. Clegg. of lower
township presented the
with some nice late Keifer pears
Monday, and also gave us two
fully developed Harvest pears of
the second crop.
N. M. Hill of this place also
had a light second crop of pears
on his trees.
Rev. Jonas Barclay will con
duct services at Larhbsville next
sunday afternoon.
There will be services at the
Presbyterian, Baptist, and Epis
copal churches here next Sunday
morning at eleven o'clock, and
at the Methodist Church and the
Episcopal Chuch next Sunday
night at 7;30. Rev. J. D. Bundy
presiding elder of the Fayette
ville District, will preach at the
Methodist Church at night.
The public is invited to the ex
ercises held at- the school every
Wednesday morning by the dif
ferent grades.
Mrs. Mattie Thampson has
gone on a week's visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. W. W. Rose, of Fran
linton. Mrs. Jas. S. Wrenn is
taking her place in the post office.
Miss Evelyn Ray has returned
home from the Greensboro Col
lege for Women on account of ill
health.
Mrs. J. M. Burnett, of Hack
ney, has been here on a short
visit to her sister, Mrs. Fannie
Moore.
Mrs. T. A. Cheatham, of Pine
hurst, is here visiting friends.
Master Jack London, of Char
lotte, has been hre on a visit to
his grandmother. Mrs. W. L.
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. Vander Johnson
and daughter, Camilla, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed, R. Hinton went on
a short trip to Durham one day
last week.
Dr. R. M. Farrell and family
have moved into their new home.
A. C. Ray went to Lillington
and Fayetteville on business last
week.
Fred Hunter, of Pittsboro, who
has been with the State Highway
vjumiiu&biuii oi rtaieign, is resi
dent engineer at Marion. He is
superintending the building of
the bridge across the Catawba:
river.
Miss Lillian Ray, of Raleigh,
has been here on a short visit to
her parents.
George W. Brewer and family
have moved into the old Brewer
Siome.
Pays For Property.
Guy Haaden was indicted by
the Kirk Holt Hardware Com
pany last week for "disposing of
mortgaged property, ihe case
was heard before 'bquire J. K.
Blair. After hearing the. evi
dence and upon the recommen
dation of the solicitor, the de
fendant was allowed to pav the
debt and costs. The evidence
was measrxe and the settlement
seemed to be satisfactory
concerned.
Has Competitive Buyers.
The old cotton platform on
Chatham street, in Sanford, has
been repaired and enlarged and
made an official place in Sanford
for the weighing and buying of
cotton. Competitive buyers have
been secured for that place and
the market is now paying a price
for cotton equivalent to any town
in the state. This means a great
deal to those Chatham county
people that patronize the Sanford
market.
Misses Amy and Ruth Womb'e,
of Moncure, spent the week-end
with their sister, Mrs. R. H.
Marks.
David and Frank Thomas, of
Raleigh, Albeit Thomas, of the
Cary high school and Ralph
Thomas, of Haywood, spent the
week-end at the Boylan Ranch
with their mother, Mrs. -Sallie
Stedman Thomas. ?
Mr. Franks, pastor of the
Christian church, delivered an
excellent sermon at the Brick
haven school Saturday nignt.
business Those present enjoyed the ser
I vices and hope that ' Mr. Franks
can be with us again.
We were very glad to have Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Nash at Sunday
School again. They have recent
ly returned from a motor trip
through the mountains of West
ern Carolina.
The new library has been re-1
ceived and will be open from
10:30 a. m. until 12 o'clock every
Sunday. The books may be kept
two weeks only. A hne or a
penny a day will be charged for
1 1 - 1 1 1 A
every aay a dook is Kepc over two
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Marks,
Misses Amy and Ruth Womble,
Kate Marks and Annie Utley,
and Avery Marks, Bill Womble,
Zet Utley and Mr. Wicker were
among those from Brickhaven
who attended the Corinth enter
taiment Saturday night. They
spent a pleasant interesting even
ing. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Harring
ton plan to move into their pretty
new bungalow sometime this
week. Their many friends here
and elsewhere wish for them
much success and happiness in
their new home.
Everything possible is being
doni to complete the work on the
school building this week in order
to be re?dy for the opening of
school. It is hoped now that
school can begin next Monday,
but if the work cannot be finished
the opening will be postponed for
a week. The teachers for this
year are virs. isasn, oi tJucKnorn,
and Miss Leona Luther, or tson
sai. Bo'h are splendid instruc
tors and we are looking forward
to a most successful school year,
The desultory work period of
the Cherokee Brick Co. seems to
be at an end for awhile at least
Orders for bricks come in almost
daily. The company is taxed to
meet the demand and is running
regularly with a full force. Nat
urally this work may sometimes
become monotonous to the regu
lar workmen but to one who is
not familiar with brick making,
there is nothing more interesting
or instructive than a aay spent
on the yards. Visitors are always
welcome at the plant
TRUTH.
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We are daily 1 receiving our. New
. stock 6f F; ; ' ' -' '
Goods
Come in and let us show you
We sell everything, and our
prices are right. -
Center
editor
to all
W. L. LONDON 1 SON
Roberson spent the week-end
with Everette Dowdy near Cum
ncck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May, Miss
Brown and Mrs. Brown, of Dur
ham, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. W. H.
Ward.
OFTEN.
Chatham Church.
Not Dead Yet.
Last Saturday night Leon E.
Smith was buried eight miles of
of Sanford, owing to the con
dition of the body it could not be
kept out of the ground until Sun
day. The body was found side
of the railroad track near Mul
lins, S. C, in a dreadful mangled
condition. On the same day,
Saturday, Smith who was work
ing near Wilmington, heard of
his death and went to the city to
learn the particulars. Now the
authorities have a case on hand
to determine just who it was they
buried near Sanford.
Misses Lucy Connel l and Sank
ie Perry spent Friday night with
Miss Lelia Burns.
The Sunday School was organ
ized at Center Grove church Sun
day afternoon. - Hereafter there
will be Sunday School in the af
ternoon at three o'clock in that
church.
We are very sorry to state that
vliss Stacy Eddins is home from
school on account of sickness.
We hope she wili soon be able to
resume her school work.
Roland and Dixon Burns are
expecting to leave Monday for
South Carolina where they will
operate a saw mill.
Corn shuckings and 'possum
hunting are the only amusements
in this community at present.
ANDE.
BEAR CREEK.
GUM SPRINGS.
Artistic Sign Maker.
We consider ourselves fortu
nate in securing the services of
Mr. C. H. Poe to paint The Ham
let Record sign which will adorn
Mr. and Mrs. W. C: Harward
and little daughter, Bettie, of
Siler City, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Har
ward. on Rt. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harmon,
of Sanford, spent Saturday night
with her sister, Mrs. J. A.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brady
and Arnold Brady, of Raleigh,
are spending sometime with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Thomas.
Lewis Burns has gone to Bis
coe to attend school. He is stay
ing with his grandfather, W. M.
Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Harward
and little sons, Ben and Elwood,
spent Sunday night, the 2nd, in
Sanford with her sister, Mrs. W.
E. Harmon god attended the
show Monday-
Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Burns and
family "attended Howe's Circus
at Sanford Monday, the 3rd.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas
t.Vit frrtnt. of t.hf hnildincr. n nnrr.
nf which will be nwnnipd i,v Thp land daughters, Effie and Audrey.
I i i ' " r t rt i
weni snopping in oanroro satur-
wxu ,akky a good line of canned
meats, Koast beef Corned beef,
Corned beef hash, Breakfast bacon.
sugar cured toama, Snuff; tobacco and
imany oxner things too numerous to
mention that we can save vou money
uu. oiauu oe connell.
Hamlet Record office. Mr. Poe
is a real artist -with brush and
pen as his display window at
tests He is accomplished along
other lines and is a useful citizen
in religious as well as social life,
Mr. Poe is a modest gentleman
ad we hope this small tribute
hurriedly said will not offend
him. Rapik$ Record.
Mr, Poe is a ooAjy&of Chatham
.and his ability as ftnr'st is well
recognized here.
day.
DENNIS.
COUNTY HOME SECTION.
Several people fiom this sec
tion attended the moving pictures
at Pittsboro last Thursday night,
Roy Fields and Aubert John
son, of Pittsboro, visited Allen
ioberson Sunday evening.
f&ss JJdargaret Williams has
rturned"fa?om a wo weeks visit
sa. j r - ' i r'i
good out buildings call and see 3. V. . xo neiLaPi'' &s.Ffng&UF&re.
Cambell, Palmer place, Pittsboro. 2t near AarOldStOn. '
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i . i A. o. xvouerscw, wixe ana son.
JUol VHU three cars oat3 hy P.,rrpna snpnt SunOv at' To
sweet feed and flour. We hv riXt u2en? Spen.1 DUn iy at Cam
therefore we can: sell right, see us. vjUnter S. '
- vwinicn aniline irui. yijv,n. ciuu Alien
FOR SALE Farm 33 acres 1-2 mile N.
W. of Fitteboro. new house started.
P.. S. Beaver who has been em
ployed at a saw mill near Hills
boro, has moved back to his home
on route 2.
G. J. Elkins, of Rt. 2, recently
fell from a load of feed and
sprained his arm. He is getting
along nicely. .
Mrs. E. J. Brafford, of Gold-
ston Rt. 1, died at the home of
O. D. Wicker, on Bear Creek Rt.
2, last Thursday. She had gone
to Mr. Wicker's to visit her moth
er. Mrs. J. N. Fields who lives
in the Wicker home, and while
there was taken sick: Her death
came as a shock to ner many
friends. ' May the Comforter
abide near the loved ones of the
deceased and may they feel they
have one les tie on earth and one
more in heaven. . May they, too,
realize that God doeth all things
well, .that H? is too kind to be
unkind and too wise to make a
mistake.
' C. G. Sharpe wa3 a business
visitor to Siler City Monday.
Work onT. B. Bear s four room
bungalow is progressing nicely.
Corn shucking time is here. If
I were a chicken there are three
times I would abhor; that is,
wheat threshing, corn shucking
and the preacher, as all mean
death; r ; ; V
gZpA.
route 1.
Mrs. Will Andrews, of We?t
Durham, spent a few days here
last wek with her sister, Mrs.
Roy Riggsbee.
Z. C. Clark has moved his fam
ily back to" his home near Hack
C. A. Snines and family have
moved to Bynum to make it their
future home. They are a good,
nice family and we gladly wel
come them in our midst.
HAW.
BYNUM.
Mr. H. L. Dalrymple, of Salis
bury spent the week end here
with his brother,-in-law Mr. R. B,
Abernathy. . Mr. Dalrymple. is
well remembered here as his
home was here at one time.
Mr. T. H. Poe of West Durham
spent a hile here Saturday
shaking hands with old friends.
C. W. Neal and family, and
Mrs. E. Riggsbee visited Lacy
Cook and family at Apex Sunday.
Misses Nell Sturdivant and
Ava Cheek, and Mrs. Fannie
HMch spent Sunday with Miss
jFfcssie'6l$r'&t ggjgsjbee.
Miss !AlniafHo,boy arteturne
after spending two weks .wit ft
her brother, Ernest Hobby, on
Meaning of Dream of Venison.
To dream of venison indicates that
the dreamer will be surprised by hear
ing from a long-absent friend a com
munication of a pleasing and gratify
ing nature.
Notice Sale of Land.
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in' a mortgage to the under
signed, executed by. J. D. Johnson and
Mary A. Johnson, his wife, and record
ed in Book No. F. N page 211, of the
Registry of Chatham County, default
having been made in the payment of
the note and interest secured therein,
the undersigned will expose for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash, on
Wednesday, November 16th, 1921,
at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house
door in the town of Pittsboro, Chatham
County, at public sale, to the highest
bidder, the said lands therein conveyed,
described as follows:
1st Tract: Beginning af T. G. Rollins
and W. T. Edwards corner in the cen
ter of the Buckhorn road, i unning north
88 degrees west 7 20-100 chains to a
pine stump in said Rollins line, Mrs.
Lasater's corner; thence due South 5.75
cnams to a pose oaK, said Liasater s
corner; thence north 85 degrees west
10.75 chains to said Lasater's corner;
thence South 2 degrees West 11.25
chains to a stake and old field pine
pointers; thence North 65 degrees east,
22 chains to the center of said road;
thence up said road, 7.23 chains to the
beginning, containing 16 84-100 acres.
See Book F. M. Page 537, Records of
Chatham County.
2nd Lot: That lot of land in the town
of Merry Oaks, N. C. in Chatham
County, on which is located the brick
building formerly belonging to the Bank
of Merry Oaks and particularly de
scribed as follows: One town lot be
ginning at the corner of Buckhorn and
Depot Streets and running about 70
feet with Buckhorn Street, , thence
about East 36 ft., thence about' North
70 feet to Depot Street; thence about
West with Depot Street 36 feet to the
beginning and being the lot conveyed
by Fred W. Bynum, Reciver of the
$ank of Merry Oaks to Mary A. John
son by deed, which deed is recorded in
he office of the Register of Deeds of
Chatham County in Book F.J. page 607.
This the JOth day pf October, 1921.
J C. LJTTLE,
Nov. 10 Mortgagee.
NORTH CAROLINA 1 In the Superior
CHATHAM COUNTY j Court
Before the Clerk
Jennie S. Ferrell and her husband, M.
D. Ferrell
vs. v
Fannie J. Morgan, Hallie G. Morgan
by her guardian, S. M. Morgan, Mar
garet Morgan, widow of J. C. Mor--gan,
J B. Morgan, A. J. Morgan,
' W. J. Morgan and T. G. Mor
gap, heirs of J. C. Morgan,
".i'lV Morgan, W. A. Mor
, " ga apd jwf iinha Ferrell
NQTJCE.
The defendants, Susappa; Ferrell and
T, G, Mprgan, above nameq wiH take
notice that a Special Proceeding en
titled as above has been commenced in
the Superior Court of Chatham County,
North Carolina, before ! the Clerk, in
which the plaintiffs by their petition
are asking for the partition of certain
lands therein described situate in said
State and County; and the said defend
ants Susanna Ferrell and T: G. Morgan
will further take, notice. that they are
required to appear before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Chatham County
on the 20th day of November, 1921 and
answer or demur to' the petition of the
plaintiffs that will be filed n.or before
that day, or the plaintiffs will, apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
said petition: J , :
' This October 10, 1921.
'ih" JAfeL: GRIFFIN.
Dr. S.Kappoi t, oi Durham
"Will be at Pittsboro at the Blair Hotel '
Tuesday, October 18th
to examine eyes and fit glasses "
ON THIS VISIT
the Doctor will examine, eyes and furnish
glasses at greatly reduced rates.
Does sewing or reading tire your .eyes? If
you find difficulty in reading or sewing,
for any length of time you should
consult me on that date.
I can fit you with glasses that you can wear
comfortably and relieve headaches when
caused by eyestrain. Lenses fitted
to your old frames if desired.
Nov. 8
Clerk Superior Court
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