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Thursday, August 30, 1928 THE MISSING WORD CONTEST ADVERTiISMENT It seems worth while, or right, now that the Missing Word Contest has closed to speak a good word for such of the advertisements as have justifi such a recognition. Many of these advertisers, from the business stand point, were entire strangers to The Record, and practically all the Dur ham ones entirely strangers in ev ery respect. But it is gratifying to find them when we visit them men and women of fine character and good standing. We knew Mrs. John son Riggsbee, of the Johnson Studio, for the sake of the pres had been conducting her studio in Durham many year* before she be fore she became Mrs. Riggsbee, and for the sake of the sake of the pres tige then won still continued under the name of the “Johnson Studio.” That studio and the Ramsey are, beta, worthy of your patronage. All it took to get the money from eith er for their advertisement was to send the statements, and that speaks a volume in itself. Ferrell’s and tne American Beauty salons are under business-like man agement too, and any of our read ers who need their services can go to them with assurance of fair treatment. D. C. May is one clever gentle men :<nd keeps everything in the paint line, as his advertisement told you all those weeks. The Durham Case feeds well and deserves the attention of our readers when in Durham and in need of a dinner or lunch. Right opposite the court house. xi.e Durham’s Men Shop is what its name implied We believe you will get a square deal there, ihat is what The Record was given. The way a firm pays its bills is a fine criterion of tne character of the ser vice they render. < J. F. \\ iiliams is a colored man, but he is thoroughly reliable and will make you a suit of clothes out rignt or remodel or repair the old one. The Rochelle Battery and Ignition Service is what its name suggests. You will see a real business house right at the bus station, and Mr. Rochelle impressed one as *a man who knows now to treat folk. The Pope Furniture Co., V. F. Pope and brother proprietors, is a real furniture store, and the goods are high-class and priced surprising ly low. Compare their prices with those of others, if you do not think so. If you want new glas s in your ; auto carry it to the Uurnam Class < \\ orks. And you will find the B. ; H. Thomas Drug Store convenient • when in Durham for anything you ; need in their lines. j The Durham runeral Home, w'hich ] we nope you will not have to pat- i ionize scpn, is presided over by Mr. 1 K. U. Bryan, one of that fine bunch 1 of Chatham boys, of which D. B. i Bryan, aean of Uake forest college, ; is another. Mr. F. A. Ward, till 1 he died, was also one of the offi- I cers. . Awoyai \V. Smith i s the head of « another furniture store which we believe, you will find of pat- 1 ronage. j We haven’t been to see the Chap- ; el Hill folk yet. There are four of 1 those advertisers there. You know 7 < Berman, b. J. Diab is a new man, or comparatively so, and has a real 1 store near the Strowd Motor Co. i The Moore-Johnson Hardware Co. ( is prepared to furnish The Record 1 readers of upper Chatham with all 1 kinds of hardware. The Carolina Dry Cleaners know 1 how to do their work or they would 1 not succeed in their business at 1 Chapel Hill, where two thousand s young critics would make it warm < for them. You know somew’hat of the Siler i City houses. The two hardware stores • there are thoroughly reliable, carry good stocks, and make strong bids for Chatham county trade. The Siler City Drug Co. is well ; equipped and convenient. Call on 1 them when over there. 1 The Siler City Coca Cola Com- 1 pany, conducted by the clever and < business-like Mr. Reitzell, i s cut off < from selling at Pittsboro, wdiich is < in the Sanford territory, but is 1 selling a fine grade of coca cola to the people of the western part of the county. He deserves every bit of the patronage he gets. The Chatham Sash and Door Co., will help you whe n you go to build. Mr. Parks, the manager, will treat you right. That is the way he treat- 1 ed us, and that is good evidence that he will treat the man he sells to right. The Economy Motor Company sells the Chevrolet and it is selling them too. If you want a Chevrolet, don’t run off tt> another county forr it, but get it from the firm at Siler City, Goldston, or Moncure, all these branches are of the same firm. J. M. Marley & Son are, of course as reliable as the days are long. Yr hen you go there for clothing for any of the family, you may know that you will get what they say you are getting. The Justice Motor Company sells Hudsons and Essex and has been found by us thoroughly reliable and generous in their treatment. Os course, we could say nothing too good for Miss Caviness and her Siler City and Pittsboro stores. Their fall stock is coming in now and you should see their goods. * In Sanford, W. F. Chears, Inc., is the best known jewelry store. From that £K>re came the watch and mesh bag given as prizes in the miss ing word contest. Chears is reliable and treats one handsomely in his business dealings. The Harris-Payne Music House has the goods and is dependable in every respect. You know the Wii liams-Belk company as one of the best stores for any kind of- men’s or women’s wear you need. The Standard Heating Co., wish to interest you in their firm so that you will be ready to deal with them when the water works are put in here, and right mowu too. The Anderson-Seawell Tire Com pany will sell you a single tire or a truck load and may be depended upon as reliable business men. The City Dry Cleaners with that fine young Sampsonian C. H. Porter, at it s head, bids for Pittsboro pat ronage. His truck is up here every week, and we hope he will get a big share of the business. The Lee Hardware Company is one of the old stand-bys. Chatham county people know that it is one of the strongest and most reliable firms in all this section. Stroud and Hubbard is the Shoe Store of Sanford, also hosiery store. You will find nb cleverer people in a days’s journey. The Hannef Motor Company will sell you an Oldsmobile and make you feel glad that you traded with them. We notice that w 7 e missed Mr. R. R. Benson, the Chapel Hill plumber. There is no cleverer man in the business, w 7 e feel sure. At Pittsboro First comes The Weeks Motor Co. the Ford dealers, and automobile re pairers. When J. C. Weeks tells you a thing, count on it. If it proves incorrect, go back to him and see how* glad he will be to make his word good. * He deals in Atwater Kent radios, too, and from him comes the pre mium radio in this contest. He w*as the biggest customer in the whole bunch, and really made the contest possible by giving it so good a start, The West-End Garage, now un der the management of Mr. R. H. Mills, if only as thoroughly reliable, as w r e know 7 Mr. Mills to be per sonally, is a good place to carry your car when in need of repairs. These folk have done their -part to carry The Record through the summer. What loss has occurred has been due to the trickery of the fellow* w*ho got up the business, who played two or three tricks on us, as does practically every fly-by-night fellow that comes along, taking a good part of the profit out of the business, but the advertisers, as a w’hole. have done their part, and W 3 commend them to our readers. LEGALS ON SEPT. THE 19TH, I, W. E. Stone, will sell at the court house door to the highest bidder, one saw* for storage. W. E. Stone. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of pow T er and authority contained i n that certain deed of trust, dated October 1, 1927 and ‘recorded in book H. A. page 431-432, Chatham county registry, and executed by Robert E. Boone to Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., trustee, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, whereby the entire amount of said indebtedness became due and pay able and demand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the property described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at pub lic auction at the court house oor in Pittsboro, Chatham County, N. C. .at noon on Thursday, September 20, 1928, the following described r#al estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situated, lying and be ing i n Center Township, Chatham county, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at an iron stake on the north side of the State Highway No. 90 G. W. Blair’s southw*est corner,* and nine feet S of W. O. Petty’s southwest corner, and running N 5 degs E 219 feet to an iron stake, W. O. Petty’s northwest corner and Miss Womble’s southeast corner: thence N 72 degs and 30 minutes W 150 feet to an iron stake in G. W. Blair’s line; thence S 16 degs W 196 feet to an iron stake on the north side of State Highway No. 90, cor ner of G. W. Blair in another lot or tract than that first mentioned; then with said State Highway No. 90, S 63 degs E 148 feet to a stake, then continuing with said Highway, S 74 degs and 15 minutes E 45 feet to the beginning; and being lots Nos. 17, 18 and 19 in the division of the Dr. J. M. Harper Farm; a s shown by a plat made by F. E. Womble, surveyor, on the 27th day of Sep tember, 1927. This August 2nd. 1928. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, G. H. Andrews, Vice-Pres. Terms of Sale—Cash. Place of sale—Courthouse door, of Pittsboro, N. C. Time of sale—Noon, Thursday, September 20th, 1928. MORTGAGE SALE OF CAR AND TRUCK * Under and by virtue of the pow er contained in a certain chattel mortgage executed by W. T. Johnson to J. C. Markham on the date of November 5, 1927, which mortgage is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham coun ty, in book G.L., page 586, and by agreement of the said W. T. John son, the underisgned will on Satur day, the 18th day of August, 1928, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: One Studebaker, six cylinder, 7- passenger touring car, engine No. 6401, serial No. 2005021, model 1922; this date bought of J. C. Mark ham together with, one Reo one ton e cylinder, motor No. 84 <l2, serial number 126318. Time of sale—l 2 o’clock, noon. Place of sale—PittsKoro. Terms of Sale—Cash. __ J. C. MARKHAM NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL 1 ESTATE , f nd by virtue of a certain 1 Sgfd T of trus t executed by Chapel ; “I Insu rance & Reality Company 18 J 1 Q 94 FUn S r ’ Trustee > d a*ed Mar. -r ’ f 24 ’ and recorded in Book of :-‘-oi,gages G.H., at page 292-293, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham county, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, and at the re quest of the holder and owner of the said indebtedness, the undersign ed trustee wdll on Saturday, the 15 day of September, 1928, at 12 o’clock M. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Pittsboro, North Carolina, the tracts of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone pile Nat Riggsbee’s corner in Alf Riggsbee's line; thence North 5 deg. E. 100 1-2 poles to a stone pile and pointers in the line of lot No. 4.; thence S 87 deg. E* with line of lot No 4, 131 poles to a stone pile and point ers corner lot No. 4 in J. S. Riggs bee’s line; thence with said line S 69 deg s 3-sth poles to a stone and pointers J. S. Riggsbee’s corner; W with Tyson’s line W 43 poles to a white oak corner; thence S 20 poles; thence N 75 1-2 deg W with Alf Minter’s line 70 poles to a stone and pointers, Alf Minter’s line 37 poles to a stone pile, the beginning estimated to contain 53 acres, the 1 same being Lot No. 5 as surveyed by R. B. Clegg and being the interest I of Nannie Thrift in the lands of the late J. A. Oldham conveyed to her by partition Deed, dated M'ay 24, 1917, by A. J. Riggsbee et als, and the interest of Emily D. Old ham is herein conveyed as her right of dower and being same * property conveyed by Emily D. Oldham, E. E. Thrift and Nannie Thrift, to the Cary Lumber Company, corporation, and recorded in Deed Book F. L on page 179, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Chatham county. Beginning at pointers, John A. Oldham’s corner; thence S 69 degs E 40 chs and 70 Iks to a rock pile, A. J. corner; thence N 14 chs and 40 Iks to a red oak, A. J. Riggsbee’s corner in C. Johnson’s line; thence W 25 chs and 75 Iks to a large rock, C. Johnson’s corner; thence N 35 chs to a rock, said Johnson’s corner; thence W 2 chs and 60 links to a rock, said John sor.’- corner; thence N 6 chs to a large poplar. John A. Oldham’s cor ner; thorefe W 13 chains and 41 Iks to a stake, John A. Oldham’s cor ner; thence S £0 chs nrd 35 Iks to the first station, containing 120 acres, more or less, and being the land conveyed by Martha Oldham, J. A. OMham and Emily D. Oldham, W. A. Riggsbee and Nancy Riggs bee to Sarah Riggsbee by deed ie eorded in book of deeds C. M. page 103, in ;the office of the Reg i-ter of Deeds of Chathr.wi county, also being same property conveyed !>v W. J. Brogden, commissioner, to the Cary Lumber Company, recorded in Book of Deeds F. Y. on pages 80 and 81, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham countv. This 9th day of August. 1928. JONES FULLER, Trustee. McLendon and Hedrick, Attys. Sep 6 4t •* SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon in a deed of trust executed by Murph Lee and wife, Flora Lee on the 29th day of j May 1925 and recorded in Book AC page 0, we will on Saturday the 15 day of September 1928, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door at Pittsboro, Chatham county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Tave Coop er on the North, Allison NSrwood or. the East, Frank Alston on the East and Tave Cooper cn the West, and being more fully described and de fined as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an ashe in the Alli son Norwood lino and running West 6(50 feet to a poplar on Cane Island Branch; thence, up said branch its following courses; North 65 degs W 80 feet; S 65 degs W 60 feet; N 71 degs W 176 feet; South 65 degs west, 54 feet: S 85 degs west, 220 feet; N 73 degs west 160 feet; S 72 degrees W 150 feet; North 77 degs west, 423 feet; W 200 feet to a stone on the said Cane Island Branch: Thence S 220059 feet to a stone, thence N 60 degs E; 2689 and 1-2 feet to a stake in n branch or drain, thence- down said branch or drain its following courses; N 6 degs W 400 feet, N 12 degs east 200 feet; N 20 degs W 175 feet to the beginning and containing 77.4 acres more or less/ same being the same tract of land owned by the plot of F. E. Womble, surveyor, dat ed May Bth, 1925, and same being the two tracts of land described in the deed of J. D. Atwater et als to Murph Left. Thi s sale is made by reason of the failure of Murph Lee and wife, Flora Lee to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured* by said deed bf trust to the North Caro lina Joint Stock Land Bank of f)ur ham. This 7th day of August 1928. FIRST NAT’L CO., Os Durham, Formerly, FIRST NAT’L TRUST Company, Durham, N. C. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by C. V. Tally, and wife, Essie Tally, to E. D. Broad hurst, trustee, recorded in Book G.H. page 487-8, fofice of the register of deeds of Chatham county, default having made in the payment of jthe note thereby secured, and ap plication having been made to the undersigned by J. B. Stroud, the holder of said note entitled to re ceive the monies due thereon, to sell the land described in said deed of trust, ajl as in said deed of trust provided, the undersigned will on Saturday the Ist day of September 1928, at 12 o’clock noon at the court house door in Pittsboro, Chat ham county, North Carolina, offer ior sale ‘to the last and highest bid der for cash as in said deed of trust provided a certain tract of land lying Chatham county, state f North Carolina, and more parti- d#6cribed and defined as fol- Beginning i n the middle of the Bonlee and Western trestle across THE CHATHAM RECORD Mountain branch, and running uo the various courses of said branch (see blue print for courses and dis tances) to N. R. Sanders’ corner; thence N 84 degs west 22 1-4 poles thence N 6 degs east 34 poles; thence N 84 1-2 degs W 82 poles to J. R. Edwards’ line; thence S 3-4 degs W 169 poles; thence N 86 degs W 63 poles to Molissa Ward’s corner; then S 3 1-2 degs W crossing Bear creek 186 poles; thence N 84 1-2 degs W 78 poles to the middle of the Siler City road; thence wfth said road about south about 44 poles to the center of the Bonlee ancf Western railroad; thence with said railroad northeastward about 385 poles to the beginning, containing 280 acres more or less. E. D. BROADHURST, Trustee. Aug. 30 4t p SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by J. B. Atwater and wife, Nellie E. Atwater, on the 29th day of July 1925 and recorded in Book A. C. Page 13 we will on Saturday the Ist day of September I 1928 at 12 o’clock noon, at the ! courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chat ham county, sell at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Beginning at a stake in the old Pittsboro-Bynum road and running S 655 I‘t to a stake; thence E 1857.5 ft. to a stake; thence S 1369 1-2 feet to_ a stake; thence N 88 degs W 2915 3-4 feet to a stake; thence South 5 degs W 165 feet to a stake; thence N 88 degs W 508 feet to a stake, O. T. Cooper’s line; thence N 5 degs E 1717.5 feet to a stake old Pittsboro-Bynum road; thence with the road as it meanders, N 60 E 230 feet; thence N 80 clegs E 1200 feet; N 36 dsgs E 218 feet to the beginning, and containing 122.2 acres more or less. This sale is made by reason of the failure of J. B. Atwater and wife, Nellie E. Atwater to pay off and discharge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham. Thic. 23rd day of July 1928. FIRST NAT’L CO., OF DUR HAM, Inc., Trustee, formerly FIRST NAT’L TRUST CO. Durham, N, C. Aug. 30- 4t. TRUSTEE’S SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. N. Brewer and wife, Geneva Brewer, to E. D. Broad hurst, trustee, recorded in Book G.H. page 488-9 office of the register of deeds of Chatham county, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured, and ap plication having been made to the undersigned by J. B. Stroud, the holder of said note entitled to re ceive the monies due thereon, to sell the land described in said deed of trust, all as in said deed of trust provided, the undersigned * will on Saturday the Ist day of September 1928, at 12 o’clock noon at the court house door in Pittsboro, Chat ham county, North Carolina, offer for sale to the last and highest bid der for cash as in said deed of trust provided a certain tract of land lying and being in Chatham county, state of North Carolina, and more parti cularly described and defined as fol lows : Beginning in the middle of the Bonlee and Western Trestle across Mountain branch, and running up the various courses of said branch (see blue print for courses and distances) to N. R. Sanders’ corner: thence north 84 degrees west 22 1-4 poles; thence N 6 degs east 34 poles thence N 84 1-2 degs west 82 poles to J. R. Edwards’ line; thence S 3-4 degs west 169 poles; thence north 86 degs W 63 poles to Melissa Wards corner; thence S 3 1-2 degs west crossing Bear Creek 186 polers; then N 84 1-2 degs W 78 pole s to the middle of the Siler .City road; thence with said road about south about 44 poles to the center of the Bonlee agd Western railroad; thence with said railroad northeastward about 385 poles to the beginning, containing 280 acres, more or less. * This, the 30th dav of July, 1928. E. D. BROADHURST, Trustee. Aug. 30 4t p NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP We, the undersigned, W. J. Han non and C. C. Thomas, hereby give notice of the dissolution of the co partnership known as Hannon.- and Thomas Company, dealers in general merchandise, at Moncure, North Ca rolina, said dissolution having been caused by the death -»of O. C, Ken nedy. Messrs. Hannon & Thomas have purchased from the estate of O. C. Kennedy his interest in the said co-partnership and will carry on the business. They have agreed to pay all debts and all persons hav ing claims against the said co-part nership are hereby authorized to make demand upon the said W. J. Hannon and C. C. Thomas. All per sons indebted to the said Hannon and Thomas Company are authorized to pay their debts to the said W. J. Hannon and the said C. C. Thomas. This July 2, 1928. W. J. HANNON, C. C. KENNEDY, C, C. THOMAS, MRS. MARY D. KENNEDY, Administratrix estate of O. C. KENNEDY, deceased. Sept. G-6t np. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Allison Nor wood and wife, Mary Norwood, dated June 6, 1925, and recorded in Book A. G., page 8, we will on Saturday the Ist day of September, 3 928 at 12 o’clock noon at the courthouse door in Pittsboro, Chatham county, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following land, to wit: First Tract: Beginning at a haw bush in a drain, corner of the . old Crane tract and running up said | drain 182 feet to an ashe; thence S 24 degs W 775 feet to a black gum; thence S 65 degs E 760 feet to a stake near a pond; thence S 73 degs east 841 feet to a white oak and a stone pile; thence N 585 1-2 feet to a Spring branch; thence with said branch N 60 degs E 495 feec; thence N 41 degs east 858 feet to a maple thence N 37 degs east 990 ft. along a line of marked trees to a stake; thence west 1485 feet to a black oak; thence S 742 feet to a stone pile; thence South 85 degs west 1386 ft. to the beginning, 73 acres mroe or less. Second tract/Beginning at d stone in John Alston’s line apd running S 84 degs E BQO feet to the road; thence S 4 degs W 318 feet to a stone; then S 15 degs W 360 feet to a storte; thence S 69 degs W 340 feet thence N 87 degs W -400 feet to a dogwood, Quincy Womble’s line; thence N with said line 875 feet to a* stone, containing 16 acres, more or less. Third Tract: Beginning at a stone pile corner in said Norwood’s First Traj?t, (formerly Holder’s) line then N 510 3-4 feet to a dog-wood and stone pile; thence west 1627 feet tc a stake and stone pile, sweet gum pointers; thence Southward along a drain 618 3-4 feet to a haw-bush] hickory pointer (beginning station of above described First tract) thence N 85 degs E 1386 feet to the begin ning, containing 20 acres, more or less. This sale i s made by reason of the failure of Allison Norwood and wife, Mary Norwood, to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Car olina Joint Stock Land Bank of Dur ham. This the 24th day of July, 1928. FIRST NAT’L CO., OF DUR HAM, Inc., Trustee, formerly FIRST NAT’L TRUST CO. Durham, N. C. Aug. 30 4t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having duly qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Simon Alston, late of Chatham county, I hereby warn all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly proven on or before the first day of August 1929 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Persons owing the estate will please make settlement. This the first day of August 1928. JULIUS ALSTON, Adm’r. V. R. Johnson, Atty. Sept. 6-6 t np. SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred upon us in a deed of trust executed by Rufus J. Bur nett and wife Dillie Burnett on the 4th day of June 1925 and recorded in book of mortgages A.A., page 7, we will on Sat. the Ist day of Sep tember 1928, at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door in Pittsboro, N. C., Chatham county sell at pub lic _ auction for cash to the highest bdider, the following land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of George Herndon, Watson Durham, Ralph Riggsbee, E. M. Fearington and Gus Ward, end beginning at George Heriv don’s corner and running N 84 degs W 1278 1-2 feet to pointers; thence S 2 1-2 degs W (60 poles to a large hickory tree) 2854 1-2 feet to a stake; thence W 16 1-2 feet to a branch; thence down said branch its various courses as follows S 2 1-2 degs W 140 feet S 69 degs E 200 ft; S 49 degs E 565 ft, to Polk borry creek; thence E 425 degs to pointers; thence N 6 deg s E 3333 feet to the beginning, containing 84 acres, be the same more or less. This sale is made by reason of the failure of Rufus J. Burnett and wife Dillie Burnett to pay off and dis charge the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust to the North Caro- Be Careful • J • • It only requires industry to EARN money. It takes care and judgment to KEEP it after it is earned. % Be careful atyout making investments. Do not spe culate. The greater your prospects for making big profit's, the greater your chances for losing ALL you invest. Our Bank buys and sells bonds, mortgages * and other reliable securities, in which you can safely 'invest your surplus funds. % THE BANK °f GOLDSTON HUGH WOMBLE, Pres. T. W. GOLDSTON Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. & Don’t Let Mosquitoes 3i ie—Kill Them A ak —and keep them away. Bee Brand Insect Fow- A der or Liquid kills Flies, Ants, Roaches, Poultry BEE BRAND Lice, Mosquitoes,Fleas,Bedßugs,andotherin- Powder Liquid ! % ms sects. Won’t spot or stain. Use powder on plants in* \ and pets. V/rite us for FRLE insect booklet. If 50c & SI.OO $1.25 - » dealer can’t supply, we tyill snip by parcel post at 30c (Spray Gun) 35c i/fa TXT pricesnamed. McCORMICK & CO.,Baltimore, Md. C7, I lina Joint Stock Land bank of n„« ijam. r * This 23rd day of July 1928 FIRST NAT’L CO., OF blip HAM, Inc., Trustee, formerly FIRST NAT’L TRUST CO Durham, N. C. 0> Aug 80-4 t ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE^ Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. P. Campbell, of Chatham county, I hereby warn all persons having claims against the estate to present them duly proven on or before the 16th day of July 1929, pr this notice will be pleaded in bar of. their recovery. All p er , sons ewing this estate will please make early payment. This July 16, 1928. A. A. CAMPBELL, Admin. Siler and Barber, Attys. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION^ Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Zebidee Cross, late of the county of Chatham, state of North Carolina. This is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the under sgined on or before the 16th day of July, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons oweing said estate will come forward and make immediate pay ment. This 16th day of July, 1928. J. D. MclVEß,Administrator. W. P. Horton, Atty. a, Aug. 30-6 t. When your Children Ciy for It Castoria is a comfort when. Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the little one is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors’ word for that! It is a vegetable pro duct and you could use it every day. But it’s in an emergency that Castoria means most. Some night when constipation must be relieved —or colic pains—or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra bottle, un opened, to make sure there will always be Castoria in the house. It is effective for older children, too; read the book that comes with it. C AS TO Rl A • 1 . . - • - ■ * - -- PAGE SIX
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