- - - —■ I— . ■ —— I H Chatham Hardware Co., UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS t.• V * Day and Night Phone Pittsboro, N. C. I I Spring Goods Coming | j Our buyers are on the Northern Markets this week | buying a complete line of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear for our Spring trade. But already we have received a line of Spring Piece Goods, consisting of the surprisingly beautiful NEW STRIPES —IN— f ] English Broadcloth Wash Silks and other up-to-the-minute materials. We shall be prepared to furnish the Ladies of Chat ham their entire Spring outfits of a quality and price I to match competitors far or near. We solicit the patronage of all Record readers and as sure them in advance of the most courteous treatment and fairest dealings. Respectfullly, j Woody Bros. Quality Shop SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. J | i | Buy ’Em Now j Shoes at Reduced Prices. j We have moved our stock of Shoes, Shirts, Hosiery, and Groceries to the building ad joining the Pilkington drug store and are now prepared to fill your orders. We have reduced prices on— j I Shoes, Shirts and Hosiery | From 10 to 25 Per Cent j We always keep a full stock of clean, fresh groceries and solicit a share of your trade. Our terms are strictly CASH. LANIUS BROTHERS, | ! Pittsboro, N. C. 3 O Musical Merchandise | \ Os Quality | I PIANOS—VICTROLAS—RECORDS. 1 Darnell & Thomas j “Our Reputation Is Your Insurance.” 118 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH, N. C. | V ___________________ r Our Furnitur Prices ARE LOWER THAN CITY PRICES. WE CARRY A GOOD STOCK. ALSO STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS. WALDEN & THOMAS Undertakers & Embalmers, MONCURE, NORTH CAROLINA. 111 1 " " r — mmmm. THE PROGRESSIVE FORMER FOR 25 CENTS. Arrangements have been made whereby you can get the Progressive Farmer for 25 cents a year by sub scribing for the Chatham Record, $1.75 pays for both papers a year. Or $1.50 for the Record from now to Jan. 1, 1926 and for the Progressive Farmer a full year. Tell your neigh bors. Every farmer needs Dr. Clar ence Poe’s paper and it goes with out saying that no Chatham county citizen can keep well informed on county affairs and events without ' The Chatham Record. MONCURE NEWsT" Moncure, Feb. 9. —Miss Clara Bell spent last week end at Pittsboro with her aunt, Mrs. R. p . Johnson. Mr. I. D. Wilkie went to Durahm today on business. We are sorry to state that Mrs. T. B. Lambeth was taken to a hos pital at Sanford last Saturday **'n account of a nervous breakdown. We hope that she will have a speedy re covery ancl will soon be back home. Misses Daisy Lee Northcutt and Zola Patterson of Moncure school have the flu at this writing. We hope t)hey will soon be able to be back at school. Their positions in the school are being supplied by additional teachers. Miss Helen Lambeth, little daugh ter of Mrs. Daisy Lambeth and al so Miss Dorothy Lambeth and Eu gene Lambeth, children of Mr. and I Mrs. E. E. Lambeth, are sick in bed I today. Mrs. 0. M. Mann is very sick at this writing. We hope she will soon be up again. Mrs. Addie Gunter of Bonsai vis ! ited her sister, Mrs. J. R. Ray Sun | day. | A Boy Scout Troop has been or j ganized at Moncure with Mr. S. G. Marshall Scout Master, and Mr. R. i. A. Moore assistant Scout Master. There are twelve members with the ♦ prospect of several more to join. Cecil Badders and Delmas Hackney are patrol leaders. They hiked to Sanford Saturday, leaving Moncure at 11 o’clock. When they had gotten half way they enjoyed a Weiner r«ast. On the way Mr. Marshall drilled them on “trailing through the woods.” On reaching Sanford they enjoyed supper and also went to the show. They reached home Saturday night about 10 o’clock, saying they had a wonderful trip. Messrs. Marshall and Moore with the twelve scouts attended church at the Methodist church Sunday morn ing. They marched to and from the church and while at churcjh. occupied the same seats in front that had been reserved for them. Rev. C. M. Lance attended Sunday school and for the church services he was at his best. His text was taken from James 4:14: “Whereas you know not wjiat shall be on the morrow. For what is your life ? It is even a vapor, that ap peareth for a little time and then vanisheth away.” Mrs. J. E. Cathell is visiting her mother at Lexington this week. After receiving a telegram; that Mr. John Bell, Jr., who was at Lum berton, traveling in the interests of the Quaker Oats Co., had an attack ' of appendicitis and was at hospital there, Mr. John Bell, his fahter, j left Monday evening (today) for j Lumberton. Mr. Bell stated that Johnnie’s doctor said that he was resting easily. We certainly hope that he will get on nicely. Mrs. E. F. Benfield and little ' niece, Bettie Ann Hicks, left last j Thursday for Mayesville, Ky., for a six weeks visit to her mother and sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benfield of j Raleigh, pased through Moncure on Saturday for Tampa, Fla., where they will visit her mother for two weeks. Rev. C. M. Lancf* and Mr. J. F. Womble attended the laymen’s meet ing at Sanford Sunday afternoon. Play at Pittsboro School Building. The Carrboro Camp of the Modem Woodmen tof America will give ai play at the Pittsboro school building ; on Saturday evening, Feb. 14, begin- j ning at 7:30. The subject of the play j is, “Saved by Woodmen.” Admission j 20 and 30 cents. The school gets | 40 per cent of the gross income. An j enjoyable evening is assured all pa trons. Be sure to go. Adv. PITTSBORO’S^"BUILDING BOOM. Pittsboro’s building boom is gain ing momentum. The last week has seen important real estate deals and plans perfected for the erection of three buildings on the site of the burned London building. The Bank of Pittsboro bought the comer lot, the site of the main body of Connell & Johnson’s burned store. Connell & Johnson have bought the rear lot, facing Salisbury street* and fifty-six feet in breadth, covering the foot of the old store and the unburn ed warehouse, and extending several feet east of the old building. The Bank, Connell & Johnson, and Mr.; Arthur London for the / Odell Manufacturing Cpmpany, will all build together and will have a joint heating plant. . H Material is actually on the situ for construction on the silk mill. Al- ; so, as stated last week, bricks are on the site fbr Dr. Farrell's two-story brick building. j Sanford Battery COMPANY Willard Station The Reliable WILLARD * For Sale Here All Kinds of Batteries Repaired and Recharg ed. Inspection Eree. SANFORD, N. C. j I Near Postoffice. ANY WHERE, j ANY TIME j 4* Women are so active these days they haven’t time for frequent change of costume. They are constantly j | asking us for frocks that can be worn “any time” and “anywhere.” This season we are making it a point to ; | secure a large assortment of— All Occasion Frocks I Chic costumes that may be put on in the morning and I worn throughout the day. Frocks appropriate for shop | ping, luncheons, teas, dinner and parties. Peggy Paige 4 . .. has designed some of these dresses for us, and they are | i v the distinctive type of frocks that immediately reveal j ' ' the influence of Paris. L'|L Vl Spring Mode Sponsors jj||fj Prints tfjLj-, 1 0 pi? ! 1 There was a time when prints was * just prints. But | i I !l i this season they are masterpieces. The designs have been { I ( . jjh I|| created by some of the greatest artists and hold as J I 'fill * important place in the Spring mode as the new style j \\ (k j \ I; \j notes themselves. [ Ii y *lj Jj| ! There are the new gravure prints, unique chenese de \ j signs. The Millne Fleurs designs. The Directoire prints ! )j The Iron Workers design and many others. You will be 'fom ii % sure to find what you want with this wide range of styles . and prices. We can show you silk dress any price from SIO.OO to $59.00. We are now in New York and not an effort is being spared to make our line most attractive ever shown in this section. Coats 1 A wide range of colors in all the Fetching Models, in all the new Fabricks, such as Kashona, Durona, Suede, g Camel Hair, Donowool, Polo, Velour, Poiret, Cham | euse. j Millinery I Never has Millinery been so pretty. One glance up 42nd Street and down sth Avenue convinced us that the ladies had never appeared as charming as they would | this season with what they had to select from. Be sure i to see our line before you buy. I 4* I I vti . Miss Bessye Caviness * ..Miss Cordie Harmon I i % ?IH ' S?' ? ’ f ; i -i - Pittsboro ■ ' ! ' • • '• >•> ’, T ■ Mr. Home Owner: I a Jt - v / - v ■ Would yon like to have your home painted and pay for the labor and materials in small monthly payments? If so, call or write us for in formation. Capps Hardware Co., Sanford, N. C.

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