The use of ground dolomitic limo stose on tohacoo and has given an average increase in value of $43 per acre for the cured ieaf during tfie last three years with tests made at the Tobacco Branch Station near Oxford, reports H. A. McGee, tobac co specialist Jfor the Stat College extension division. f§i ar> gains| 2 Bear Creelc i Our November Sale proved so great a success that we have decided to have another sale. It will begin Decern- ra 'ml >er and continue through December 24. Remember P |l Good Fresh Groceries Cheap jf > 500 lbs. Armour’s Veribest Cheese at — v — 28c j 25 Barrels good-grade Flour, such as Sanford Milling Company’s at SB.BO U| Good Mill Feed at $2.35 jg| • Our flour is not cheap in qaulity, but only in price. Every sack guaranteed. m, I Auto Tires and Tubes 2j We have a good line of Auto Tires and Tubes, includ- s|) P ing Goodyear, Mansfield, and Goodrich. You get 10 per |S] cent off. They must go. Our prices cannot be beat Mu IMJ anywhere. i Work Shirts and Overalls m I Men's Work Shirts, heavy, SI.OO value, only 89c |jf Good heavy Overalls, $2.00 value, for $1.50 Jtflu IM.I 1 Lot Remnant Rolls, good value 49 to 89c Come and be convinced. [Kj if Nt / Stock of Men’s Shoes if ijj Prices to Suit the Good Buyer ||| >k LOOK FOR OUR CHRISTMAS AD. WE CAN SAYE H YOU MCNGY ON YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS W No Good* Charged or Exchanged During Sale Hglj |ij Come and Tra \ here QL T ALITY TELLS AND ECON (jk OMY RULES. W Cash and Carry jg| p tPj H s I Dunn Ivey, 1 |j Bear Creek, N. C. || [clean-up sale ! 1 1 Beginning Saturday, December 0, ar.d continuing until Saturday December 27, I am going to offer my entire stock of . , I i ■ I Army Goods, Men’s and Boys’ ! Clothing, Ladies’ and Chil \ dren’s Coats - ] AT A FLAT ■' I I Reduction of 20 Per Cent I i ' * | and will continue to give 10 per cent off on many other goods, as in my annual October and November Sale. I am getting in a J New Line of Furniture ! . .v. •Jf I of all kinds. Don’t buy any household goods ’tilll you see my line, in fact, you can get about anything*;you need ! at my store. Be sure to see our | Christmas Confectioneries & Toys j I Santa Claus will save money by buying here j SHOES FOR EVERYBODY , - j AVe can fit the whole family in shoes, and at prices that j.. cannot be matched in Chatham county—Shoes not only i for everybody, but for every occasion. Let us show you. |[ A Guessing Contest I i r I have a jar filled with beans. Anyone trading as much as 10 cents will be entitled to one guess at the I number of beans. The one guessing the nearest to the i number of beans in the jar will get $5.00 irf cash. 1 The ' j ibean guessing contest will close Saturday, December . j 27, at noon. ‘So don’t forget the dates. Come and let | me supply your needs at the right prices I G. B. F^itts, I Bear Creek, N. C. j j -: . - r- s —*> j NOVEMBER MARRIAGE LICENSE i y -? Register of deeds C. C. POe issued 16 marriage licenses to eleven white coUples and five to colored ilk Nov ember. They are as follows: B. R. Hargrove and Lillie Buckner, both of Siler City. James R. Hilliard, Bear Creek and Cynthia Kimball, Goldston, route 1. R. C. Self and Lucy Ann Elmore, J both of Siler City. George S. Johnson, Siler City, and , Mrs. Eva Exum, Danville, Va. 1 Laytn Jnes and Jessie May Snipes, 1 both of Bynum. —• , Seawetl Burke, Bear Creek, route 2, nnd Ollie Pike, Siler City, *oute 1. r Joseph Stell, Gieensboro and Mos sie R. Moore, Bennett. I Albert Tudor, Collibut Springs and . Lillian Lucas, Hlly Springs. , G. H. Kidd, Bennett and Bertha Wilson, Siler City. Lacy D. Webster, Pittsboro, route | 2, and Annie B. Johnson, Pittsboro ’ route 2. Merritt W. Womble, Apex, route 4, and Gertrude Seymore, Apex, route 4. Colored. __Robert C. Watson and Ester James Lockhart, Northside, and Annie Blair, Pittsboro. Charles Bullock and Ina Crump, Apex, route 4. J. L. Siler and Allie Siler, both of Siler City. Henry Garris, Moncure and Hester Brooks, Pittsboro, route 3. * ■' «• l OUR BRE/UJ Is as good as you can buy, but it 1 is our | Fruit Cakes , For , CHRISTMAS i that we are now urging you to buy 1 Only 50c a lb 1 at the bakery; 52 cents post paid. i We have them 2 to 5 pounds. Quality Guaranteed Siler City Bakery Siler City. North Carolina. When in Sanford Visit the Sanford Case jj t i Best Place to Eat < 0 STEELE STREET. ££^£oo3£C£3C%2Q • * : ”f * •/ / y .v ' U DAINTY SILKEN UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, ( HOKERS, SCARFS, NEGLIGEu SILK HOSIERY, VANITIES, SILK UMBRELLAS HAND P UNTED AND COVERED HANDLES OF AMBERITE OR BONE A LOVELY GIFT FOR HER' OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. - ,'"* .. •' ' I . . tfc J MADE OF FANCY LEATHERS, BLACK \ J J ALL COLORS WITH THE KEY LOCK fe|| j MB UNDER THE ARM AND SWAGGER LN j ,/T},\ _ STYLES PREDOMINATING. ' Wt' ’ .... , ;. ; - \ ■ -V - A . V JUST REALIZE THE ADVANTAGE IN BUYING NOW. YOU AVOID THE RUSH AND JAM OF THE LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS. YOU FIND A VARIETY OF ARUTICLES WHICH NATURALLY GET SMALLER WITH EACH DAY’S BUSINESS, AND YOU GET THE VERY LOWEST PRICES THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO j QUOTE. « . I Stein Brothers, j jj SANFORD’S ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES’READY-TO-WEAR STORE. Dr. J. C. Mann, the ell-known eye sigi,. and optician, wishes to announce that owing to Christmas 1‘ on his regular dele in SUer City, he will be at D. Thomas’ office in Siler City on Thursday, , Dec..4B, from 10 a. nu> to 8 p. m, and at Dr. Farrelloffice at Pittsboro on Tues day, Dec. 23 from 10 a. m., to 3 p. m. Glasses fitted on these days will be delivered by Christmas day. 1 THE PLANTERS WAREHOUSE ® IS WINDING UP IT’S 1 | Fall Season in Full Dress <® Having made Tuesday, December 9th, the best sale made in it’s four years exist. I A few averages for that day : blence - J t __ .. . ! <§> ■ @ K. L. CRABTREE ’ Pounds. Price. Total. >§/ 136 17 23.80 (§& 168 45 75.60 80 66 52.80 VS? 1 90 73 65.70 (S) 170 59 100.30 134 35 46.90 126 35 44.10 ® @ 904 409.20 Average 44. ® <& & © 1 ® All other grades sold equally as well as the above in proportion to their quality. v ® „ 1 © 1 @ It has been the history of the tobacco business in this section that the lower grades r get better as the season adances—due to the fact that Durham manufacturers consume ® all these grades. This is especially true this year due to the short crop. | The Planters warehouse adopted the policy four years ago of guaranteeing every pile of I ® tobacco sold to the manufacturer and decided to act as a medium between the farmer (§ © and the manufacturer, accepting the rate of charges that any farmer would hae to mv 6 (g) at any warehouse. WE ABSOLUTELY DO NO SPECULATING and we believe this fi has made us the leading WAREHOUSE in Durham this season. 1 | Hamlin Sc | © PROPRIETORS. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA | © | ®®©®®©©©@©@®®®®®®®©®@®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®(§(§)§| f r 7*- ■ F 1,111 -n »i{ T* A trip with Mr. Will Johnson, the ; most accommodating mail carrier one ! ever saw, to Cnapel Hill and Durham Saturday was quite pleasant Mr. Johnson is ahnpstas regular-as.Ahe ; Clock in his schedule between Durham and Siler City, while his big, smooth running Reo truck affords a real pas senger service at a nominal rate that is of genuine value to the people. P. L. CRABTREE. Pounds. Price. Total. 124 50 62.00 160 f7 75.20 98 61 59.78 118 50 100.80 132 46 60.72 124 36 44.64 50 35 17.50 856 420.64 Average 49. ■huP m a s eh “iK f °f a attn *Hul. . Wednesday-shteSflL near i Johnson and Jno. i ( Austin, who is w“S for kililng a man fv. p ight K Th v negro Was Uke„ , Sa *«t boro by the officer” n u GhS Founds. Price. Total . I _ C. F. NICKOLS. I 76 51 U. 58 | ‘S' » J 24 17> 17 -“« | I 24 17 A 4.20 | 436 a 2829? 1 I Average 60. |