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PAGE TWO Prices Down! Ladies, we have a few Special values to offer in woolens for fall dresses and Coats * 36-in Dress Flannel, $2,00, now SI.OO (Blue, Green, Tan, Rose Brick) 36-in. Silk and Wool Crepe, $2, now SI.OO (Gray, Henna, Brown, Navy, Black) 36-in. Granite Crepe, 98c, now 60c 54‘in. Dress Flannel, $3.50, now ' $2.00 36-in. Satin Twill, SI.OO, now 60c (Navy, Green.) There are a number of items too small to list we shall be glad to show you. The stock is limited, we believe it will pay you to see it early. DALRYMPLE’ MARKS & BROOKS WICKER ST. SANFORD, N. C. ir- ALL ARE NOT BROKE American savings bank deposits increased over a billion dollars last year. Let’s write it this way: $1,000,000,000.: And that’s not all the money Americans saved, either. Think of the millions more saved and in vested in farms, houses, reliable stocks, bonds, etc. We Spend a lot of money, we Americans, but we also Save some. We don’t all go broke, not by a long shot. The Wise oijes are putting aside something for a rainy day. Are you one ' of them? / • *** \ \ THE BANK OF GOLDSTON, % GOLDSTON, N. C. .. ■ • "•'* . ; ' • • If to* -jp V v r ,. v '." .- .... ' . •' STAR PRESSING CLUB Cleaning, Pressing Repairing. Club Rates, $2.00 a Month. Allows as much Cleaning and Pressing as desired. Repairing Extra. WORK GUARANTEED—PROMPT DELIVERY Phone in your order. ELBERT RAMSAY, Manager. Keep Away from Calomel!! It is Quicksilver- Mercury Never take calomel. It is mer cury—a dangerous drug. If you are constipated, bilious, sick, head achy, stomach sour, meals don’t taste right, hot days make you drowsy and lazy, take Dodson’s Liver Tone. That’s all you need. Calomel salivates. That’s why you have to take salts the next day to get it out of your system so it will not eat your bones. You have to stay at home a day to re cuperate from the shock it gives you. No wonder Dodson’t Liver 666 is a Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. It Kills The Germs. Subscribe to The Record, $1.50 Tone is so popular. All you do is take a spoonful at night. By morn ing you are cleaned out good, head is clear, you feel as light as a fea ther; you are not sick, no danger of salivation, and you can eat any thing you want. Think of that. Get the big bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone from your nearest store. They all have it. Keep it in the house so you will have it han dy to take nights before going to bed. J. BEVERLY De SHAZO, MD. Skin Specialist Phones: Res. 1053; Office 925 Offices and Laboratory, Penney Building, Main Street Hours 9:15 Urology, 7:30 to 9 Wednesdays and Sundays by appointment THE CHATHAMRECORD O. J. PETERSON Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 THURSDAY, September 1. Brock and Schlee, who set out from New Foundland Saturday morning after breakfast for a trip around the world, to be made if possible in 15 days, ate breakfast next morning in London. A pretty good start that. Homer Lyon chooses not to be a candidate for congressman next year and the field is open in the Sixth district. However, if it is down there as it used to be, no man need run unless he is a six-footer. Given brawn sufficient, brain was a minor matter. The article in last week’s issue of the Record, giving the history of postal facilities, or lack of them, in Chatham county should have been credited to Judge W. D. Siler. Mr. Siler is accumulating much ma terial for a county history. He has the historical instinct. Redfern, a young Georgia aviator who set out to fly to Rio Janeiro, Brazil last week, is probably added to the list of those lost since Line bergh’s famous flight. Much of his way was across the forests of South America, and a drop into them would probably be more se rious than a drop into the sea. Behold Alamance citizens, after all the sales of Jersey cattle in that I county, came over to Siler City and I bought ten of the Jerseys sold there |at auction last Monday. The two j highest-priced of the whole lot ! came from the herd of Prof. Hutch- I inson of Snow Camp. Chatham al |so furnished three bulls for the sale. | The rest of the lot came from more I western counties. By the way, the ; prices prevailing at that sale should caution those Chatham farmers who have been selling Jerseys to Harnett folk at such prices that Harnett citizens are advised to try their hands over here. A purebred Jersey is worth money. Even a two-months old bull calf brought $27.50 at the Siler City sale. 801 l weevil depredations are sending cotton toward the 25-cent mark. It was the hope of the Re cord that Chatham farmers with their small areas would have the fallen forms picked up and burned from the start and thus make a full crop and get the full benefit of the high price. Chatham had very few hibernating weevil and it would have been comparatively easy to check the multiplication if every farmer had been on his guard. In the counties having large areas, poison is the only effective remedy, but things have gone along so far now that the crop of the state is bound to be very seriously cut, and even that of Chatham. But one good will result. People hereafter will believe the weevil is a real pest. The writer saw the havoc when he first entered Louisiana and needs no convincing. As for the tax rate, the Record has waited for the publication of the accountant’s budget before making any statement at all about it. The fact is, the Corporation Commission has not yet reported the values of corporation proper ties in the county, and it has been impossible for the accountant to determine the amount of the tax able property of the county, and, consequently, to fix the rate def initely. The budget, with rates for every department of the county business, will probably be publish ed next week, or the week after, when a plain statement of county finances will be placed before the people of the county. V. B. Elkins, manager of the Chatham County Fair wants as many exhibits from eastern Chat ham as from the western part. He wants the person who lives in the extreme east to feel that it is as much his or her fair as the person living one mile from Silek City. If everyone takes an interest in the Fair it means better farming and more money to every person in the county. Make it your business to be a personal booster for the fair. Chatham county will have the greatest fair October 4,5, 6,7 and Bth that has ever been held in this section of North CaroHna. THE CHATHAM RECORD Dr. J. B. De Shazo, skin special ist of Burlington, has the most modern equipped office to treat cancers, pelagra, and all skin dis eases, that is to be found in the state. He is a regular doctor with thirty years experience and gives the same treatment that is given in the largest cities. See card in paper. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority of a judgment rendered in the Su perior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, in a special pro ceeding therein pending, entitled “Mat M. Pickett et als. vs. Shelby Pickett et als.”, the undersigned commissioners will sell to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, on Saturday, the Ist day of October, 1927, at 12 o’clock noon all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Albright Township, Chatham county, North Carolina, and being more fully de scribed and defined as follows, viz: A certain tract or parcel of land in Albright Township, adjoining the lands of Rev. Wm. H. Pike, Clay the lands of Rev. Wm.M. Pike, Clay Thomas, J. M. Ray, et als., and de scribed as follows, to-wit: , Beginning at rock, J. M. Ray’s northeast corner, running thence with Ray’s line north 87 1-2 de grees west 24 chains to a rock, 2 rods south of Kimrey’s corner; thence with same line four chains 50 links to the middle of Rocky River in said Ray’s line; thence up the middle of said river two rods; thence south 87 1-2 degrees east four chains 50 links to Kimrey’s corner at a rock thence with Kim rey’s line north 2 1-2 degrees east 10 chains 36 links to a forked red oak at old road; thence with said road west four chains 50 links to an iron stake on east bank of said river Kimery’s corner thence north 2 1-2 degrees east by a poplar cor ner and on 18 chains 50 links to a rock Pike’s corner in Flint’s line; thence with Pike’s line south 87 1-2 | degrees east 28 chains 50 links to a : black gum Thoma’s corner; thence • south with his line and Ray’s 26 ' chains three links to the beginning, j containing 65 1-2 acres, more or less. This the 29th day of August, i 1927. W. I. CLEGG,- WADE BARBER, Commissioners. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the* pow er of sale granted to the under signed Commissioners by an order made and entered in that certain action pending in the Superior Court of Chatham county, entitled “Joe Spoon et als vs. Goldston Sash and Door Company et als”, the undersigned Commissioners will of fer for sale, on the terms herein after mentioned, on Monday, the 12th day of September, 1927, at 11 o’clock A. M., at Goldston, N. C., on the premises of the Goldston Sash and Door Company all that certain lot of land lying and being within the corporate limits of the Town of Goldston, Chatham county,North Carolina, and being more fully de scribed and defined as follows, Viz: Lots Nos. 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 as appear on the plat of the “O. D. Barber property”, and for a more accurate description re ference is hereby made to the title deed recorded in the registry of Chatham County, North Carolina in book GO, page 145 et seq. On the above described real es tate is located a planing mill and and other machinery designed and used for the making of sash, doors, and other building material, all this machinery, equipment, buildings, etc., will be sold as a part of the above described real estate. The terms of the sale are as fol lows: Ten percent on the day of the sale; 23-1-3 percent cash upon confirmation of the sale by the court, and the balance in thirty and sixty days after the date of the confirmation in equal install ments. There will also be sold at the asme time all other articles of personal property of the Goldston Sash and Door Company, such as lumber, goods in process, windows and doors and all other building material; book accounts and all other assets of the Goldston Sash and Door Company, real, personal and mixed. The terms of the sale for the per sonal property is cash. Sale will be subject to confirma tion of the court. This the 12th day of August, 1927. W. R. CLEGG & WADE BARBER, Commissioners. Good corn bread can be made with either sweet or sour milk. COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF LAND. " By virtue of an order of the Su perior court of Chatham county, in an action entitled Claudia I. Thomas against Efland Garner and others, the undersigned will, on the —day of— 1927, at the court house door in Chatham county, at the hour of ten o’clock, A. M., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: A certain tract of land in Oak land Township, Chatham county, North Carolina, beginning at a pine on the south side of Rocky river, running south 40 poles to a white oak; thence south east 210 poles to a post oak Deep river; thence down tfce same to the mouth of the Rocky river; thence up the same to the beginning corner, containing one hundred and twenty acres, more or less, and being the same land formerly owned by John A. Williams, and deeded to the grant ors herein by Wade Barber, Com missioner of deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Chatham county in book of deeds GK at page 149. The purpose of the sale is to sat isfy a judgment of foreclosure of a deed of trust executed by said Efland Garner to Claudia I. Thomas rendered at August, 1927, term of said Superior court, which judgment is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Chatham county. khourthekMas7 This August 29th, 1927. A. A. F. SEAWELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT. In the Superior court, Aug. 16th, 1927. North Carolina, Chatham county. Bank of Pittsboro, Vs. M. L. Harris & J. O. Brown. The defendant, M. L. Harris, in the above entitled action, will take notice that on the 15th day of Au gust, 1927, a summons in said ac tion was issued against him by the Clerk of the Superior court of Chatham county, North Carolina, plaintiff claiming the sum of sl,- 499.89, due it for money loaned to the above named defendants, which summons is returnable not later than thirty days from the date of first publication before the Clerk of the Superior court of Chatham county, at Pittsboro, N. C. The de fendants will also take notice that warrant of attachment was issued by said Cleark of the Superior court on the 16th day of August, 1927, against the property of the said defendant, which warrant is returnable not later than thirty days from the date of first publi cation, before the clerk of the Su perior court of Chatham county, at the time and place named for the return of the summons, when and where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or relief demanded will be granted. This the 16th day of August, 1927. E. B. HATCH, C.S.C. Chatham County, N. C. Siler & Barber, Attorneys for plaintiff, August 25, —4tc. Bayer Aspirin ' Proved Safe Take without Fear as Told in “Bayer" Package (bayed! tfw)<e aflU Unless you see the“ Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer As pirin proved safe by Millions and prescribed by physicians over twen ty-five years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken “Bayer” package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. TAX NOTICE To The Delinquent Tax Payers of Chatl, I . County: > You will hereby take notice, that I will on Septemb advertise all land in Chatham county, owned by those v nr paid their past due taxes before September Ist, 1927. ° B lam publishing this notice, giving a definite time i n k- I may settle your taxes and avoid be ing advertised, in the ho I will promptly make settlement for such county taxes as If we are forced to advertise your land for taxes, ther added the cost of advertising. Now, then, it is up to you wTti!* will make a settlement before September Ist, 1927, or be ch 6 the added cost of advertising. If you allow, by neglect or othenvi property to be advertised, you cannot blame me for ■ duty as by law required. gln *> 'I This is absolutely the last notice that will be given with past due taxes. res P*c« Trusting that you will come forward promptly and mak I ment, I am, e Yours very truly, . j G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff Chatham County M @3ny oil compa-1 ny would beg I proud to turn j out a product 1 of the uniform 1 excellence of |l "STANDARD” GASOLINE I ~•» ’ • l Made In the Carolinas n WHEN ITS TIME TO BUY ROOFING For Chatham and surrounding counties, Budd-Piper Roofing Company in Durham is headquarters for all kinds of roofing. The Budd-Piper Roofing Company can sup ply you, and supply you at the right price, with anything from 5-V Crimp Galvanized Roofing to the better grades of roofing for good homes, churches, schools, factories, stores and other structures. THE BUDD-PIPER ROOFING CO DURHAM, N. C. Thursday, Septemh^,
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