PAGE TWO First Nebraskans Called Cannibals Scientists Find Fossils of Human Being Said to Have Lived There 4,000,000 Years Ago Lincoln, Neb., —Harold Cook s re cent discovery on his fossil bed ranch in western Nebraska of the tooth of a man who he and other experts in natural histoiy sa> ex isted 4,000,000,000 years ago right here in this country has caused a jot of excitement among the an thropoligists who have been has-1 tening this direction from all points j to examine the other fossilized ie- j mains and piece out his history. Dr. Cook says that these remains prove conclusively that the history of man runs back at least 4,000,000- 000 years, but that it is not pos sible to link up the inhabitants of this section then with those who are now on earth, and that there is no resemblance between the phy sical characteristics of the ancient and the red man who was found here when the white came conquer ing. 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Pickett et als. vs j Shelby Pickett et als.,” the under-' signed commissioners will re-sell to j the highest bidder for cash, at the ourt house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, on Saturday the 22nd day of October, 1927, at 12:00 o’clock noon, all that certain tract or par cel of land lying and being in Al bright township, Chatham county, North Carolina, and being more fully described and defined as fol lows, viz: A certain tract of parcel of land in Albright Townfehip, Chatham county, N. C., adjoining the lands of Rev- Wm. H. Pike, Clay Thomas, J. M. Ray, et als., and described as follows, viz: * \ Beginning at a rock, J. M. Ray’s • northeast corner, running thence , with Ray’s line north 87 1-2 degrees 24 chains to a rock, two 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 1 87 1-2 degrees east four chains 50 > links to Kimrey’s corner at a rock; 1 thence with Kimrey’s line north 2 1-2 degrees east 10 chains and 36 1 links to a forked red oak at old 1 road; thence with said road west - four chains 50 links to an iron stake on east bank of said river, Kimrey’s corner; thence north 2 1-2 degrees E by a popular corner, 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 de grees east 28 chains 50 links to a 1 black gum, Thomas’corner; thence south with his line and Ray’s 26 chains and three links to the be “ ginning, containing 65 1-2 acres - more or less. This the sth day of October, 1927. W. I. WARD, WADE BARBER, Commissioners. I NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF NOTES. i Pursuant to section six (6) of j the County Finance Act, the Board of County Commissioners of Chat ham County, North Carolina will j sell at their office in the court 1 house in Pittsboro, North Carolina 1 on the 18th day of October, 1927, notes of the county aggregating j $43,000.00 to be dated October | 18th, 1927, and to mature April : the 18th, 1928. This the 10th day of October, 1927. C. C. POE, i Clerk, Board of County Commis sioners of. Chatham County, North Carolina. s, i Rid y° urself of “weeping ills.” Put your body in s ® KE trim by cleaning up your blood from the slowing ••CM/ down poisons poured into it by inactive kidneys, I, _ liver and bowels. You may rely upon TVI the famous old Dutch National V Household Remedy—in use since 1696. The original and genuine. 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Horton vs. Edd Enipes and others,” the under signed will on the 22nd day of Oc tober, 1927, offer for sale at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake 40 degrees North 2 3-4 degrees east 990 feet to the center of the Old Stage road opposite a dead Oak Tree; thence with the center of said road as it meanders as follows: South 74 de grees west 450 feet; south 70 de grees west to a point opposite a pile of rock on the south side of said road; thence south 3 1-2 de grees west 510 feet to a stake; thence south 86 1-2 degrees east 1245 feet to the beginning, contain ing 21.7 acres more or less. Place of sale: Pittsboro, N. C. Time of sale: 12 o’clock, noon. Terms of sale: Cash. This the 21st day of October, 1927. W. P. HORTON, Commissioner. NOTICE OF VALUABLE LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the clerk of the Superior court in the special proceedings therein i pending entitled “W. G. Fields vs. Oscar Overby et als,” the under signed will on Saturday the 22nd day of October, 1927 offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, the following described tract of land, to-wit: Beginning at the fork of the Fay etteville and Pittsboro road; thence with the Fayetteville road in a Sou therly direction 80 chains to the corner of the public school lot; three chains; thence with said school lot south 23 degrees east 3 1-2 chains; thence with said school lot east three chains to the Fay etteville road; thence with said road in a Southernly direction 21 chains to a stake; thence east 28 1-2 chains to a stake; thence south 10 1-2 chains to a (stump; thence west 45 chains to a sour wood; thence north 28 chains to a poplar on the bank of branch; thence down said branch as it meanders 13 chains; thence south 80 degrees west 3 1-2 chains; thence south 70 degrees west 10 chains; thence north five degrees ’west 5 1-2 chains to a pine on the | Pittsboro road; thence with said 'road 33 1-2 chains to the first sta tion, containing 100 acres, more or less. The same being lot No. 2, as shown in the commissioners re port in a division by them made. Terms of sale, cash. Time of sale, 12 o’clock, noon. Place of sale, Pittsboro, N. C. W. P. HORTON, A. C. RAY, Sept. 22, stc. Commissioners. 666 is a Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever. ’ It Kills The Germs. DR. LUTHER C. ROLLINS Dentist Siler City, N. C. f HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMIN ED BY AN EXPERT—COSTS NO MORE Dr. J. C. Mann,the well-known eyesight Specialist and Opti cian, will be at Dr. Farrell’s of fice in Pittsboro, N. C., every fourth Tuesday and at Dr. Thomas’ office, Siler City, N. C., every fourth Thursday in each month. Headache relieved when caused by eye strain. When he fits you with glasses you have the satisfaction of knowing that they are correct. Make a note of the date and see him if your eyes are weak. His next visit to Pittsboro will be on Tuesday, Oct. 25. 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