THE CHATHAM RECORD rST AEI-SHED, SEPTEMBERNL9, 1878. IUG BUILDING BOOM NOTED IN SILER CITY Several Business Houses and Residences Under Construc tion-Other News Items ' i I > U Siler City, June 27.—At the pres (, < time Siler City is experiencing ; precedented amount of build activities. Four handsome new \ usiness houses are being fin-1 these being the John F. Lambe 1 H. L. Terry’s new market, 1 s also shared by the bakery, " . . building and a .new home for m Theatre, the iast two being! by H. W. Webster. Also in ! of the business section the . ust company is remodeling. \\ ebster-Paschal building into j iking house. J. T. Fergu- j .. enlarging his business place | ’ J. D. Edwards is complet- j most attractive new building !vVch will furnish quarters for an-; , r jrug store, the upper part of b'b building having just been fm for professional offices. *‘ ir addition to all this improve ment in the business section the man-, ut’acturing industries are expanding, • l lavi v e number of homes of the bet mr type are in course of construction Ind along with it all goes the work of installing the water and sewerage. The directors of the Chatham County Fair Association were in ses- | don todav, planning additional build- • ; no - .pace for the coming fair. An en hvoed premium list has already been mailed * out and all indications are for an unusual event this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Coley Gee, who were recently married in Randolph coun ty. Mrs. Gee formerly being Miss Blanche York, the atractive daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. York, have moved into their beautiful bungalow. Mrs. George Duke ,of Raleigh, was j the guest this week of her sister,; Miss Nell Perry. S. P. Teague suffered minor m-1 juries vesterday while alighting from a car near Loves Creek church. He jg recovering satisfactorily. T .0 79th birthday of Mrs. Martha r hie was celebrated last Sunday ' *r he home of W. A. Summer near this place. ' i. yip-’v den, one of the; i of this section, last Wednesday. Her; age wa. nearing the century mark., j cuests in the home of Mr. j .... Elkins were, Mr. and , >ble and little daugh ter. :L . iVilliam Thompson, Mr. and Mr’-, j n Coble of Burlington. Be : a Cooper left today for Chiea g > he goes following his grad uation m the University of North Car io pursue further his couise in elec* heal engineering. Karl Likins "and Fred Thomas re-| turn: 1 csterday from the boys’ scertft j camp near Fayetteville where they i spent .-everal days. On a count of the torn up condition j ’ t • streets herewhile putting in j , the water system, Siler City will for | the first time in more than twenty years fail to celebrate in great style for the Glorious Fourth. Mrs. W. H. Strayhorn, son Billy, and daughter, Carolyn, of Durham are tine guests of her sister, Mrs. T. 0. Bynum. Mi s Cara Lane is spending some j time -vi.hir. ; friends at Albemarle and Charlotte. Mrs. J. B. Marley, and daughter, Louise and aterine, Miss Evelyn Fox, William Yvren and Rufus Reitzel left yesterday by motor to spend several days with relatives and friends in I Columbia, S. C. Hen H. Lambe and little daughters, Pe SST and Sallie of Washington, D. C-, arrived yesterday to spend a vrith his father, J. F. Lambe. Guests of Mrs. E. H. Jordan are h - Brooks Rollins, of Crad inia and Miss Maggie Dav ■ 1 ’ 01 heme Georgia. I I; • Mrs. R. S. Fountain have im. Williamston where m lied on acount of the ’‘' aul ( ' Fountain’s mother.. Mwa - _ _ _ \ - **-£**:■ ii * •Your Land for Grass I 5 : i":lilted by the best farm- T uvj only right and econom- B 7 vV Y -o sow grass is to sow it^ means it should bedgown 0 oar t( - -Tory in the late^summer ■ be Vei Y wady fall. The land should Iv e ple P aref l now for this purpose. I Par' hIUC ‘ I the method of pre- I Pi* 11 ? lan