PAGE EIGHT I A^WOUNCEMENTT., ■ I ii is w.Yh pleasure that we announce to our Friends and Customers^ i!| that ur 1 usiness has Outgrown our building. W<* forced to make ( S 1 VIE CHANGES and are, therefore, Offering ALL OUR DRY GOODS AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES. AFTER JANUARY FIRST we will handle MEN’S WEAR EXCLUSIVELY. At this time we -visit to thank the ladies for the business they have given . us curing our period of less than three years here. We have a splendid stock of Dress material an » trust that you may come and get the benefits of this Redaction. The ite ns are to a: u aerous to mention all, bat the Sal “ will canti iis until JANUARY FIRS T and we will take Special Plea sure in showing the entire line any time you can t ome in. , H FF AFE A FEW ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST: ‘ 6 :zh Pr:-Shrunk flannel, former price $2.09, now $1.30 a 54-fnch Pr-3 ru k dr:s , flannel, former price s£.so, now - $2.25 ][( j* 54 Inch Sant-dine Wool Dress Material, former Price $3.50, now - -* $2.25 h 54- Inch H; av/ Coat material, former price $3.75,n0w, $ 2.50 f; I H THESE ARE WONDERFUL VALUES. E E SURE TO SEE THEM. ( I. , ' I BALRYMPLE, iliS ANP BROOKS, ;! cn h ruic l cAtt ; aof e wic ser st. sanford, n.c. Brick Haven News i ilr. DtiviJ x ji.ic.s 'l >/" a visitor here yesterday. MY. W. O. Mills, Hr. Edwin Mi le :id Uva children of Ra.cign spent i auaay here with Mrs. W. O. Mills. M.r. Dewey Garnett of Durham vis lisd friends in Brickhaven Sunday. 2Cr: a era firs. Grady Leach spen. I tevje fedurs Friday afternoon vis itiag Cllneon Seawall and Miss Lzcjl ccawoil. They were c n route l Jsze from, tlarlr bridal trip, which iiiricthriS the Scaqui-Centennial and t h?r paints ox interest. -t.— ,_ *' Oi oes .v * f hm: this section turned m forty j tj uxLcers in. the Annual Roil Cad. i I territory canvassed included that 1 fv ym Coni nth. ta M one are. aL.. and «rs O'. C*. A curse dy svere czTlcd to Durham Sunday to attend I ti . ' •V 1 of Mrs. Kennedy’s uncle, i if?- H, Allen. 'the Bricknaven Community Ciul f. .11 hold etc regular month y mect ir. ~T’ Hay evening a+ 7:15. The annual baza tr of the club glv c • Saturday evening was a most TL-rir yh .:. r ivlr.gv was meess a.ou£,- recording to his or her SrigfyL A lunch consist"rg of civecss sx'd chicken sa’ad sandwiches, vritli caeca or coffee, was served free ot* charge to all measured (wmch m- j eluded everyone). The candy booth was exceptioira'ly i pretty with its lattice work of pink ; trimr.ee T with trailing cedar and j i inked with pine. The delicious fcone-nade candy found ready sale. The barsar artic es were nur n— and beautiful and under the? skillful *rxctioneering of Mr. ,F. M, Nash 1 brought excellent prices’. The net*} profit amounted to about £45, which j sunt wfll be added to the Club funds. I The Expression Class of Pittsboro High School is now working on Eliz abeth McFaddc.i's Christmas play, en titled "Why the Chimes Rang” to be given December 21. The class will he assisted bv a chorus cho ; r from the music department of the Woman’s f Club. . I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice r- hereby given that all per sons apprehended, hunting on the pre w " ft 1 h ■' OaK oat fcno )ciiig Grub r"l U deal l with according to the / r '-"' laws which prevail in Chatham County. Koidc* 9 a 1 so gi**cn to all land nv~ ~rs in this preserve, that they av fc ridden: n- to hunt cn' the p esrr/e cth.L than on their own premises, un- V~s they sh vl first obtain tin nir thev wish t° h nt n->d orte es the gam o of the pre serve, or from the superintendent. Game wardens of th.s preserve are g. 3 follows: June Fox. E. 11. Perry and George Guackenbush. is. J. DARK, Sunt., ' Gahmont Shooting Club. ' NOTICE WO r^EDITORS - The nen.p ..wing been ap pointed and duly qualified as the ad r’.'rrktrator of che estate of T. B. fxuocir, deceased, all persons having calms against the said estate are Urrivr notified to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 9th TV}*''**- or tnis no tice will be plead - in. bar of their All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make imrne liate payment of their debts to the mdersigned. This the 6th dav of December, 1926. A. R. NORWOOD, .Adm. T. B. Snipes, deceased. _l.ong & Bell, Attorneys. Two Women ( V>ox {•<* Chapel H>P Weekly! Within the last few months ’ America has been visited by two ' distinguished women of Europe •Queen Marie Rumania am l N 1 John Brooks and wife, Mittte Brooks, on the sth day of January, 1924, and 1 recorded in the registry of Chatham . County, North Carolina, in Book FZ 1 pjge 588, and assigned by said R. I j '.Veish to the undersigned Peoples Bank and T:ust Company, the under : signed, under and by virtue of the | powers cf sale vested by, said Mort gage Deed and for the pul pose o r dis barging the debt secured, will pro ; - r ° r l to sell to the highest bidder f.or jva.h, at the Fostcfrice door in Siler ( Chatham County. North Caro lina. at 2:00 o’cbck P. M., on FRIDAY THE 3 1 ST DAY CF DECEMBER, 1926;. '.c _o.lo— 0 .—ical estate, ;iZI Lying and being in Chatham Coun ty, State aforesaid, in Matthews township, and described and denned as follpws, to-wit: Bcine* lots Number 4 and 5 on the Siier City-Burlington Highway of the R. H. Dixon stib-division of the James Gilliland lands. Lot number five be ing the. lot purchased by Mittie Brooks, and lot number four being the lot purchased by John Brooks, and for a more fall, complete and detail ed description reference is hereby made to the title deed by which’ the j said John Brooks and Mittie Brocks! hold the saune. This 30th day of November, 1921 U i PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CCL Assignee of R, L. Welsh Siler & Barber,, A ttys. LAND SALE Bv virtue of a Deed of Trust mads and executed to the undersigned on the 22hd day of December by Eflaoxl Gamer and wife, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Regjs- 1 ter ol Deeds for Chatham County in Book GH erf Deeds, at page 553, ‘ the undersigned will, on MONDAY, JANUARY 11TH, 1926, | at 12. o’clock, noon, at the court house! door in Pittsboro, Chatham County, sell at public auction for cash, n ce cam tract ol land in Oakland Township, Chatham County, North — ; * i ♦ NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR I TOWN OF PITTSBORO TAXES Having been authorized anl directed by the Commissioners \ of the Town of Pittsboro to sell the real estate of all tfeliiique'tit \ axpayers of Town of Pittsboro taxes for the years 1924 and 1925, i he undersigned, Chief of Police of the Town of Pittsboro, will on i MONDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1927, AT 12:00 O’CLOCK, NOON, i ‘t the Court House door of Chatham County, in Pittsboro, N. C., ! ell, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cask,, the follow-" i ng mentioned real estate of the following named delinquent tax- ! layers, for their said Town taxes for the years 1924 and 1925, 'aeh being delinquent in the amount of tax set opposite his name: 1924 TAXES WHITE Mame and Properly * Amount Tax 3rook Lanius, 1 lot a 11.20 V. R. Lawson, 3 lots „ 4 Q 9 , h D. Johnson, 1 lot and store-building 35 95 buna Taylor, 1 lot . / ; Viattie Williams, 1 lot ...ZZIZIZZZZ 450 - 1925 TAXES WHITE Vshebcro Wheelbarrow Co., 3 lots . 51 qo : C. C. Bowman, 1 lot j' * 1 lot anTstorelbulidin; 12 J^ • f- C. Lamus Estate 6 lots 1 —~ rSE CHATHAM RECORD , Carolina, beginning at a pine on the l south side of Rocky River, running -south 40 poles to a white oak; thence ,outh east 2io poles to a pos* oak or. )eep River; thence down the same tr j le mouth of rocky river; thence up | le same to the beginning corner j ontaming cnc hundred and twenty j . Licies. more or less, and bring the j . sa-'-e land formerly owned by John A i .: Williams, and ds'cded to the granters j • (herein by Wade Barber, Commissioner j • by Deed recorded in the office cf the j - Rcgir'cr of P~°ds for Chatham Coun jty : n Reck cf Deeds GK at pagtr 149. I The saTe is for the purpose cf sat- l I isfying the note secured by the - said | , i deed of trust, default having beer | made in the payment thereof and de mand h.-rring beer, made on the uzrdcr cfgnod truritee to fo-rcVse the same. This Dec»Fmbcr fth, 1926. C E. UPCHURCH, Sanford, N. C. Trustee. | Doc. 9, Ctc. 4 N OTICE CF SALE OF LANeT* Under an d by virtue of the author j ity upon him conferred by the judg menf (if the Superior Court of CTaat i nam County rendered in the case of j ! Martha McClennahan vs. Jerry j J ; Brooks, the undersigned, Clerk of the j 5 i Snperibr Court, of Chatham County, j : will on { MONDOY, JANUARY P-h 19L7, J AT 12 :m O’CEXICK, NOON v i AT THE COURT HOUSE DOOfT (OF j CfIATHAM COUNTY, IN PITTSr * BORO, N. C., sell, at public auction, t to the highest bidder for cash, the t following described tract of lancT,, la- : ! rated in Center Township, Chatham * | County, North Carolina: d j Adjoining the lands of John Marsh, l m Wr’o-ht Martha M°CJenrahan, j : Wl. BL Tayfoc- Estate, and Lizzie' | 4 j and Demg that tract of land on which | ; • Tim Hatch lived at the time of Hs j;S death; and being known as .‘‘THE J TIM HATCH PLACE;” containing \ 16 acres, more or less. t This the Ist day of December;. 1923. t E. B. HATCH, A ! Clerk Superior Court. $ I Dress Materials I Ih'y will please you, ■F—i ■■ini 11 ■■mi ■■ | |, hi ■ y"--_ -Hparg— . „ The Best and the Cheapest; ! The BEST FORD Ever Built at the Lowest Brice jj 1 DELIVERED; f « Touring, Balloon Tires, Self-Starter 4 u .12 v. Runabout, Balloon Tires, Self-Starter 4 v 0.64 * H Coupe, Balloon Tires, Self-Starter - r 54.64 j Tudor, Balloon Tires, Self-Starter 564.88 * Fordor, Balloon Tires, Self-Starter 616.03 jj 3 Truck with starter 427.00 s Truck without starter 517.00 jj Tt We also have on hand several good used tourings, run- a *j abouts, and used trucks, at Bargain Prices. | , 1 Chatham Meier Company, j 3 * PITTSBORO, N. C. \ Jiirtii: tfoinimminmiiiimnimi'inniiiiiiuiiiiipiiii 1 iHniiiiiit4”}[]****** ,J I' 'jrviiLJiLjj: 1 MO j' | 8 g : 1 Watching It Grow. I I | j| It is interesting to see how often the DESIRE to H make a savings-bank fund grow gives to its owner the FOWER to make it grow. 3 Every officer in a savings bank has observed this. \l Persons who have never been able to save a cent in « their lives frequently find it easy to do so, once they g have opened a savings bank account. :: Stare the craving hakit now. One dollar opens an •f account here. 1 The FARMERS BANK iJ PITTSBORO. N. C. w. R. Lawson, 3 lots 2.6 L. May, 1 lot B. Nooe, 8 lots 51.1 B. M. Poe, 1 lot 1^ J. W. Moore, 1 lot ZZZIZZII..JIZIIIZIZI W. H. Moore Estate, 1 lot 0 COLORED r H Percilla Jackson Estate, 1 lot Z Robert Norwood, 1 lot Ethel Stanton, 1 lot Martin Scurlock, 1 lot Luna Taylor, 1 lot : Mattie Williams, 1 lot S.H This the 7th day of December, 1926. L. C. JOHNSON Chief of Police, Town of Pittsboro Thursday, December 9, 19%