Thursday, May 31, 1928. SOB TELLS YOU ABOUT IT Hello Taxpayers! Let’s go! Go bore? To the primary and see that \. e o-et our votes cast where they hould he cast, and for the ones we think best. Be sure and think of the expense and taxation when you go r ( > vote. I stand for reduction in ex ■H-nses and taxation. I am opposed ' , bonuses. 1 think that after a in has been employed for a salary nat it is wrong to give him a bonus which will have to be paid by the in oarers of the county. I want all he think as I do in regard to the Vpenses and to the taxation of the n.nty to come out and vote for. Heb Farrell, who will appreciate it verv much. 808 FARRELL. (Political Advertisement) "attend the primary The primary for nominating the democratic county and state tickets \vi 1 be held next Saturday, June 2. In • Democrats of the county should take notice. If you want to have a > nee in the selection of officer? for the county and the state, that is the important day. Heretofore the fall election has been a mere matter of ratifying, what had been done in the June primary. Hence, if you have a choice for commissioner, for ins tance, you can express that choice NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR 1927 TAXES (Continued from page six) E. T. Xcel, 1 town lot *. *. 84.09 Mrs. Bronna Neal, 1 town lot 2.17 Parks & King, 1 town lot 5.45 H. R. Pike, 1 town lot 52.19 A. H. Riddle, 12 acres 16.82 Smith W. Ray, 1 1-2 acres 1.30 M. L. Smith, 38 1-2 acre? 33.66 Mary L. Smith, heirs, 1 town lot 28.82 Everett Smith, 1 town lot 4.34 Siler-Wrenn Real Estate Co., Inc., 8 town lots 86.80 P. L. Sizemore, 3 town lots 39.19 Rabal 1. Thomas, 51 acres 12.96 J, A. Walters, 108 acres 27.97 A. G. Wrightenberry. 1 town lot 8.67 F V. Warren. I town lot 14.65 Warren Foundry &. Pipe Company, 1 town lot 23.55 \\. ti. Webster, 92 acres 9.41 E. C. York, 1 town lot 5.45 COLORED TAXES Jim Alien, 1 town lot 7.81 Caroline Aiston, 12 acres 3.68 Norman Alston. 2 town lots and 30 acres 18.37 Otelia Brower, 2 town lots 2.17 Dan Cameron, 1 town lot 11.42 Charles DeGraffenreid, 1 town lot 12.15 Victor DeGraffenreid, 1 town lot 10.31 Tod R. Edwards, 2 town lot? 149.93 Oscar Goins. 15 acres 20.55 Joe Glover, 1 town lot 10.31 W. G. Glover, 50 acres 9.59 Blener Headen, 4 1-2 acres j 2.17 Della Jackson, 1 town lot 13.02 Jerry Lane, estate, 32 acres 4.11 John Matthews, 6 acres 2.49 Lucy Marsh,‘l7 acres 4.54 John Miller. 15 acres 3.07 Henry McLean, 1 town lot 2.17 Ben Page, 33 acres 7.91 Clinton Rives, 22 acres . 10.22 William Rieves, 12 acres §«34 Brad Rogers, 200 acres 45.55 William Range, 22 acres due 1.14 George W. Rieves, 1 town lot Lll Kern C. Siler, 1 town lot 11.79 John B. Siler. 1 town lor 11.96 Herbert Siler, 1 town lot Ll.l George W. Siler, 27 acres Allen Spencer, 1 town lot Sam Taylor. 3 town lots 2.17 J. D. Vestal, 3 town lots G. B. Watson, 17 3-4 acre* 10.38 t We!don Watson, 52 1-2 acres 25.62 WHITE NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP TAXES Mrs. Kate Lawrence, 75 acres * 24.30 Mrs. Julia Baldwin, 480 acres Bright Light <£ Power Company, 33 acres 68.0 l P. J. Barringer, 79 acres 10.84 Capital Motor Company, 70 acres oo’qq Earl Goodwin, 29 acres n- E. H. Goodwin, 93 acres Bronce Holland, 2 acres Mrs. Julia Holland. 75 acres no B. W. Holland, 46 acres 7^*o° C. M. Hunt. 739 acres C. S. Hunt, 123 acres i{ 77 T. W. Johnson, 106 acres *• * Mrs. V. H. Ray, 58 acres Mrs. I. R. Thomas, 54 acres b.yo 3. Wilson, 355 acres S. G. Wilson, estate, 100 acres J. S. Welch. 229 acres 1“, W. B. Webb. 73 acres COLORED . TA 5^ Phronia Ash. 14 acres Eli Burnett, 91 acres oi’-i? M. H. Herndon, 86 acres - c* 7 k •I. C. Matthews, 14 acres : w'hlte " " ■ ac e ‘ OAKLAND TOWNSHIP TAXES v daers ’j.?° '"yy.'J.yyyyy. 19.19 Carolina Coai Company, 43 acres oc’cq J. W. Johnson, 80 acres * qi*sl Fll hn T H o Kennedy, 87 acres .'.'.’.Y.'.Y.Y. 6.55 50- J. P. Monroe, 50 acres co 0* C ; F. McCormick, 297 acres 12 33 shorten Seagroves, 66 acres 6 85 J°e Waddeil, 50 acres TAXES uLuRED 9*o 75 P G. Bryant 103 acres 19 30 n 88 acres .YYYYYYY. 1L33 v • tee. 40 acres 2 53 .'•uncy Marks. 4 acres 11.40 V - Stone, 54 acres 3'40 baura Stone, estate, 1 acre r '? r -ysor, 71 acres 1*37 y>c;!a f 'ylor, 10 acres /• v\. Watson, 55 acres i 0.63 Watson, 47 acres 10.96 K( r-err Watson, 68 acres 2.74 ' fc3Se Watsan, 20 acres a yttrown, 139 acres 15.07 m-own 40 acres 58^79 A j. '■ ,Byra, estate, 286 acres 727 -bss Sarah Byrd, 30 acres - Bennett, 29 acres 13!?0 Vwi° le ' j. l ' 2 acres . SMB r r pP' Eawards, 1 acre ; . 38.36 v - V 113 acres 1918 V t p^ lona l Trust Company, 93 acres 26.95 j i* 82 acres 20.55 p \v x i een : 4o acTes .. 12.33 M- t ww’m 4s - acPea 34.25 JaV T ° H TT 62 aCre3 30.14 Hutchtas, 159 acres Saturday; but if you do not, you may consider that you have lost your one chance to help make the choice. Moreover, it is not often that the pebple of Chatham have an oppor tunity to vote for one of their fel low countymen for a state office. It is your privilege this year, and you might put yourself to some incon venience for his sake, we trust. Ey ery vote cast for him in his home county makes one the less necessary to come from another county. It would be gratifying for Chatham to turn out and give him a big vote. Note the call of Mr. W. E. Brooks for a 100 per cent vote for your county candidate. Government Money To Loan in Chatham and Lee Counties 5 1-4 and 1 per cent principal annually pays off loan in 33 years. W. W. Stedman N. C. 666 Cures Chills and Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bilious Fever due to Malaria. It Kills The Germs C. M. Hunt, 110 acres . 19.44 W. A. Jenkins, 34 1-2 acres 6.85 J. A. Jernigan, 126 acres due 43.98 Annie B. Jenkins, 22 acres 10.11 Mrs. C. L. Lindsey, 722 acres 191,66 J. B. Mason, 253 acres ... 121.50 Miss Fannie Morgan, 65 acres * 53.46 Etta Oldham, 52 acres 8.55 G. F. Partin, 32 acres 16.70 Miss Carrie Riggsbee, 50 acres ‘. . 13.70 C. O. Riggsbee, 49 acres 15.03 A. A. Sears, 300 acres / . 82.20 F. L. Townsend, 184 acres 56.70 A. A. Thacker, 72 acres 19.73 Fred H. Williams, 148 acres 59.94 H. C. Williams, heirs, 74 acres 12.15 A. J. Williams, heirs, 45 acres 12.18 Walter J. Williams, 127 acres 37.93 COLORED TAXES Eva Alston, 40 acres 27.37 Frank W. Atwater, 67 acres 35.91 E. M. Craig, heirs, 89 acres 34.25 John Crutchfield, 42 acres 16.64 T. M. Crutchfield, 55 acres 21.12 Crass E. Edwards, 75 acres 30.96 Henry Fearrington, heirs, 50 acres 13.70 John Holloway & John Gross, 44 acres 6.85 J. L. Horton, 67 acres 42.06 Sam Harwood, 20 acres 11.43 Clarence Jones, 68 acres 19.01 Merchant’s & Mechanic’s Bank 29 1-2 acres 5.48 John Mitchell, 65 acres 17.48 James Mitchell, 20 acres 5.48 J. T. Mason, 15 acres - 7.79 C. A. Powell, 70 acres 21.30 W. T. Randolph, 48 acres 15.56 David Riggsbee, 30 acres 8.96 A. F. Riggsbee, 36 acres 14.45 R. F. Strowd, 50 acres 17.18 Mattie Williams, 90 acres 30.85 NAME SPECIAL LIST TAXES Dayton Justice, Matthews township, 1 town lot 16.28 Willie D. Teague, Albright, 27 acres 3.70 G. O. Barnhart, Cape Fear, 1 lot 6.37 Nancy Marks, Cape Fear, 1 lot 68 Spinks Wallace, Hickory Mt., 107 acres due 3.89 Mrs. W. B. Cooper, Matthews, 1 lot 2.17 Mrs. Eliza McLane, Matthews, 189 acres 30.14 Clitis Fox, Matthews, 1 lot 1.37 Will Headen, Matthews, 1 lot 1.04 I. T. Carver, Williams, 1 lot 20.24 J. A. Stone, Hickory Mt., 20 acres :.. .. 4.11 LIST OF PROPERTY ADVERTISED IN CHATHAM COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1924 Moore Brothers, Haw River Township, 5 lots 84.81 B. Nooe, Center Township, 976 acres 371.34 FOR THE YEAR 1925 Moncure Mill & Gin Co., Haw River township, Manufacturing property valued at $20,000 373.24 FOR THE YEAR 1926 Moncure Mill & Gin Co., Haw River township, Manufacturing property valued at $20,000 447.20 Moncure Supply Co., Haw River township, 1 lot 27.60 B. Nooe, Sr., Center township, 949 acres 108.21 C. F. McCormick, Oakland Township, 297 acres 47.79 Ed Snipes, Center Township, 90 acres 16.35 This the Bth day of May, 1928. G. W. BLAIR, Sheriff of Chatham County. (Declare War on All Insects — Kill Them k —and keep them away. Bee Brand Insect Pow- ji der or Liquid kills Flies, Ants, Roaches, Poultry BEE BRAND Lice, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed Bugs, and other in- Powder Liquid & sects. Won’t spot cr stain. Use powder on plants ioc#2sc 50c & 75c end pets. Write uz for FREE ir.scct bookUt. If 50c#$i.00 $1.25 L dealercan’tsupply,vvewiilsiiipbyparcelpDStat 30c (..s pray Cun) 35c prices named. McCORMICX dc CO., Baltimore, Md. : WHEN TO SAVE | [ Today, this week, this year is the time to save! J ► There will come no better time. Saving is not an easy < ► process at any time, so there is little reason to think < [. that next year it will be easier. } [ But making is to be considered before saving, \ ► and it is false economy to handicap one’s earning < ► ability by economizing on equipment necessary to es- < ► ficiency. Therefore, the truest economy is in putting « [ as much as is actually necessary in securing the things \ * you need to make real progress in your business. And < ► sometimes a loan is necessary to secure equipment or < [ material to modernize and make thoroughly efficinet < [ one’s business. Such loans this bank w'ould encourage, \ ► and would be glad to negotiate under proper condi- J ► tions. ] I ' But the money often wasted in useless ways < ][ would, if saved, soon provide the capital to fit one out J ][ for more efficient business. Begin by making a depo- J <► sit in our savings department. We pay interest on j time deposits. * The Bank ot Pittsboro l PITTSBORO, N. C. ; ! A. H. London, President J. L. Griffin, Cashier ! [ W. L. Farrell, Asst. Cashier ! ► I THOMAS CREEKMORE ♦ CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS i DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, JUNE 2nd £ NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL, 1927 l BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH I Thomas Creekmore Democratic, Representative of Wake County, born June 11, 1888, son of H. T. and Anne C. (Baker) Creekmore. Attended public schools, William and Mary College, 1908; Law' Department George Washington University, 1914. Lawyer, mem ber Legislature, 1925 and 1927, American Bar Asso ciation, North Carolina, Kiwanis Club, Sigma Phi Ep- X silon Fraternity, Mason, Shriner, Presbyterian, Secre £ tary Wake County Democratc Executive Committee, | 1924-27; married, two children. | Your Vote and Support Will be Appreciated X Subject to Democratic Primary, June 2nd THE CHATHAM RECORD ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ft t || IT IS PLOUGH TIME i[ jf if And we can equip the farmer with any kind of Plow, o Disc or Harrow' that he needs for putting his land in the proper condition for making a crop. < * :: .' QUALITY IMPLEMENTS FAIR PRICES t ;! | I LEE HARDWARE COMPANY il | SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA » • - t FRIENDLY ADVICE ; ■ r The constant drip of w*ater Wears away the hardest stone. The constant gnaw of Towner Masticates the toughest bone. The constant wooing lover Carries off the blushing maid, And the constant bank depositor Is the one that makes the grade. < THE BANK °f GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON Cashier 5 GOLDSTON, N. C. ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»• X | I “ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE” l l :: I 3 T This is our business standard or guid.e The success JJ ♦ ° ♦ of each individual here in Chatham county depends ]► t upon the co-operation and the prosperity of the u £ others in the community. 5 ► X X <► X o £ For this reason we are interested in aiding every J►. £ worth-while community enterprise, in giving financial J, y assistance to every good, sound and legitimate locaT ♦ business, and in seeing all of our citizens prosper o £ whether they are customers of ours or not. , it X <► X < k X <► X o THE BANK OF MONCURE f £ MONCURE, N. C. 2 I <► L d L d MiMIMIM? i i I :i ; WHEN ITS TIME TO BUY i| i ROOFING | <► j [ o For Chatham and surrounding counties, o* ! a <► Budd-Piper Roofing Company in Durham is < ► headquarters for all kinds of roofing. j if 3 X - The Budd-Piper Roofing Company can sup it ply you, and supply you at the right price, stores and other structures. * \ 1 j l THE BUDD-PIPER i 1 ROOFING CO. I <► DURHAM, N. C. 1 J PAGE SEVEN