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-'1-Amanda Vuneannon ... .. .- .41 130 Nancy Paxton "6
jo-nLuU Saider ..... 41 ISO Henry n. Meed
' ' "iftRnhir Tvaineef .. . . .'. .40 130 Roteoe Steed ..
A','j6Albert Steed .. 130 Nipa Steed t 1.00
' irtIln known heirs of .JuBua 130 Verna Steed l.wa
Steed
, "lThomas Nance . . . .
'...-. 18 Unknown heirs of
-t'r Steed ..
26 B. F. Lowdermilk . . .
? - ' 26-UW. W. Lowdermilk . .
JJ6-Henry Lowdermilk . .
26 W. Ste'el Lowdermilk .
, 26 Alfred Lowdermilk . .
' 28 Heirs of S.,L. Coltrane
:v 85-Paul Stout
1'. 39-vV. M. Underwood ..'.
' ; 40 Thornia , Cheek . . . .
. 40--Aster Cheek
40 Paul Stout
.96.78 130 Inei Steed 1.5?.
DR. H. H. MILLER vs..
. BEAR'S EMULSION
.', ..80.65 132 Albert Steed .. .
Lewis 132 Pereo Steed . .
! . . . 7.56 132 Carmen Steed . . .
. . . . 17.79 132 Queen Brookshire
.. ..17.79 132 ,ancy J. Bescher
, 17.79 132 Margaret Lassijer
.... 8.83 182 Willard Nance . . ,
.... 8.89 132 Myrtle Jones
.54.34 132 Mamie Henry .. .
.45,03 132 Carrie Hilton .. .
.13.27 132 Carrie Hilton .. .
. 3.81 132 Edna Moore . . .
. 3.81 132 Geneva Nance . . .
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FL MILLER VS.
EMULSION
BEAI
Strong Endorsement By the
Practicing Physician in
Home Town of Bear's
Emulsion
Oldest
the
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Rftlir's Kmolfiinn rnntiniipo in onvo
4 17 Ku bciusxaciion to an inose mat use
3 iv ' it. But should your bottle be an ex-
3.19 ception we will gladly rcfunti jour
7.25 134 S. A. Lewis
4(U-Raloh Green 6.25 134 Lizzie Muse
44-s-J. U. Cox . ......41.42 134 Tom Gibson 21 money.
44 E. G. Cox 41.43 14 jonn uiDson zz'
,' 46-J. M. Owen 4.48 134 Eliza Fiazier 1.04 Dr. Jqhn D. Bear,
'46 Houston Otften 4.48 136 Mattie Reid ' I.e.- Elkton, Va.
' 46Jtfnjne Tmnis 4.48 136-Nancy J. Freeman i.w Dear Sir:-It gives me pleasure to
! : AGkAa Slivon a. ii 1 3fi J. H. Wallace 1 iu v
TiTrw,-,, n..,' a At ia V.miv Wkllarp i OS'. "ccommend your Emulsion and the
46-Albert Johnson' . . . . . . . . 136 Uriah D. Wallace l!co reccommendation will not only heip
y si-in. Lu uyra- . . .iu ioo -duu naiwcc oa yu uut wm De me means or some
'f &? " II YSSASST '.one seeking for a remedy to rid them
: ' i-maTcLVdson V.' .W. v& W6SSk Bo.en V. m TF
S-Mrt Richardson .. ..iRlftO 136 Barnie Bolen ;..igood systerfl builder. I have
52Bemand Richardson 15.88 136 Joe Bolen 2cscribed your Emulsion and have re
pre-
62 Heirs of Martin Dorsctt . . . 5.30 136 Cordelia Wallace 8Z.
t 54 Mary Dorsett 5.29 136 Elizabeth Stackhouse .. .. 4.17
, 6 J. Crouch, 32.04 136 Mary Everett Stackhouse . 4.17 '
66--Hugh Crouch 82.01 138-Thos. Holder, Annie Hold- '
56 Marvin Ham . .' . . . . . .'. . 8.ct er, Lula Holder, William
6 Lena Ham 8.01 Holder .... '. 15.27
f. 6 Cecil Ham. 8.01 138 Mercle Trent 12.il
j '58 Etta Jones . . ,. 2.42 138 Arthur Jone3 . j 12.10
I 58 Ina B. Jones 2.42 138 Annie Jones 12.16
58 Artma Jones 2.43 140 Henry Tyson
,5i Jones 2.:- 140 Lessie Tyson
60 Malcom Frazier 4.59 142 Hannah Tyson
f 62 Paul Frazier 4.59 142 Ethel Tyson 5t
I 2 Heirs of Dock Richardson . .43.55 142 Arch Tyson 07
5 2 Wilson Shaw 21.90 142 Blanche Tyson t-,
f 62 Susan Noah 13.90 142 Grace Tyson .' .07
p .64 John Troy 37.57 142 Garland Tyson ... .or
4 Isaac Troy 37.5? 142 Lawtdn Tyson ht
S. 4Will Troy i: '. . .37.57 142 Margaret Tyson 07
V 4 Helen Troy 12.52 142 Charity Thompson . . . . . . 1.51
f .44 Sidney Troy .. . . 12.52 142 John Scotten 1.51
,64 Rosa Troy .. .. 12.02 142 Ada Clodfelter l.o
8 Ibbie Green .. '. . .: 19.40 142 Amanda Hoover 1.51
5 en Walter Marley 47.05 J42 Minnie Scotton 1.51
72 Annie Richardson 5.59 142 Fleta Alston 1.51
I 74 Wm. Hill .. .. . 9.70 142 Willie Scotten 1.51
74 P. T. Harvel .. 3.10 142 Daphne Siler 1.51
-74 Flora Hill 9.70 144 Dewey Marsh 77
I 74 Ruby Hill .. .. 9.70 144 Levi Brady '. .77
78 Bertha Moffitt e-J 144 W. R. Baxter 110.81
ceivea very gratifying results. It
d. nne ussue builder; tones up the
stomach and irives the natiunt
aticuw. -l nave seen tne rem
edy made and know all its constitu
ents and thoroughly reccommend it.
Yours very respectfully, '
, , . . Dr. H H. Miller.
sow Dy leading druggists
TELEPHONE OPERATOR
1KEVKNTS BANK ROBI5ERY
i
rour men were caught early last
Thursday morning almost red hand
ed when they tried to enter Uie Ker
nersville Bank, by Mrs. Dewey Mus
tin, telephone operator. The tele
phone exchange of Kernesrville is
directly over the bark, :ilso the
apartment occnoiRi! by .Mr. and Mrs.
Mustin. While two men were trving
to enter the bank, two came up' the
steps armed with pistols and ropes,
supposed to tie Mr. and Mrs. Muslin.
While the men were workin? with
the' lock, Mr. Mustin who had been
awakened by his wife
made s.pvrjt1
I ?8 Herbert Mofntt .61 144 Lucy Burrage &07-(telephone connections in the tjwn
I 78 Talmage Mofntt 60 144 Romance Siler .. .. 'j 4.85 summoning assistance. Then as the
78 Susie craven 1.K3 144 Clyde Brown 16.19 two men be,ow succeeded in forcing
I 78 Deliah brown 37 146 Heirs of Duncan Parrish 231.60 1 Pen tne window of the bank below
I 5 Martitia Stuart or heirs ..25.2S 146 Pearl Taylor 1.82 R1-- Mustin rang the telephone bell
f' 5 Eliza Frazier or heirs ....25.28 146 Ruby Taylor j... 1.82 "L ule B.an voiiently which must
5 Jesse Frazier or heirs ....25.28 146 Madge Taylor 1.82 na,v,e Pven the impression to the1
So Samuel Frazier or heirs ..25.28 146 Ethel Taylor 1.S2
.87 W. B. Hinshaw 7.83 146 Trellis Taylor 1.82
87 Rufus Hinshaw 1.30 148 Minnie Jordan 3.80
87 Mary Lamb 1.56 .148 Charlie Jordan 3.80
.87 B. R. Crowser 1.66 148 Martha Jordan 3.80
87 Cora N. Preston 1.56 148 Lee Jordan 3.80
87 Cyrcne Uray 1.5 148 Pearl Jordan 3.80
87- rJ, W. Hinshaw .43.4B 148 Bessie Jordan .. , 3.80
'8-tiOu Sutton 16.38 148-r-Leona Jordan 3i80
88 Earley Langley ......13.38 148 Ruby Jordan 3.80
90 Florence Fields .183.60 150 Charlie Stalker .. .. '....39.02
94 Ray Tippett '7.86 1-50 Thos. E. Walker 8.59
94 John Tippett 7.86 Respectfully submitted,
34 Ruth Tippett 7.86 F. M. WRIGHT,
94 Lewis Tippett 7.86 Clerk Superior Court.
64 Tom Gray 37.57
92 Eugene hinshaw . 48.50 Hon. O. C. Marsh, Chairman,
94 M. Stalker 13.10 Board County Commissioners:
94 14 Stalker 13. iu Your committee appointed to audit
94 E. Stalker i:;.io and examine the report of Frank M.
101 Cicero Wall 9.60 Wright, Clerk Superior, Court, for the
101 Ollie Wail 9.60 year 1921, has carefully gone over
101 Garfield Wall 9.b0 and examined said report, item by
101 John Wull 9.0u item, and beg leave to report:
101 Wall 9.60 That we find a few minor Iclerica!
103 Tempie Cassady errors in the body of said report
107 Mary l'Yazier Briles 4.95 which have been corrected.
107 S. E. F. McKinn 4.95 We find a few items included wide!
107 Peal Spoon 76.62 do nt properly belong there am
109 Ada AH red t).c2 they have been stricken out.
109 Heirs of A. ,C. Brown 66.57 We also find the following and nn
10'J Rlimche Brown ...66.57 nexed list of items which rheuld I t
110 Howard Craven 66.57 added thereto and made a part of
110 Eldon Garner 12.17 8fll(1 report. -
110 Pearl Garner 12.17 A" f which is respectfully sub
110 Curtis Garner 12.; mitted. '
110 Hazel Garner 12.17 Respectfully,
114 Heirs Ada Swaim .. ....149.46 LOUIS D. BULLA,
114 Bossie Dicks. 16.61 For Committee
114 Andy Purvis 32.W Judgment Docket 12.
116 Carl L. Johnson 97 PaK
116 Riley W. Johnson ...... .9Y 98 J. F. Delhazo 60
116-Mary Johnson J7 Judgment Docket 13.
116 Julius S. Fox 70.88 11 J. E. Smith 30
116 Jennie E. Qaultney 70.88 Judgment Docket U.
robbers of an alarm. Thev all fl.
but were overtaken soon after on the
Winston-Salem road by officers and
placed in jail.
Tanlac corrects stomach disorders.
strengtehns the nerves and restores!
health through its effect on the anpc-l
tipe and nutrition of the body. Frl
saie Dy standard urug company. I
1 .
Metts Brigadier of Reserves
Adjutant General John B. Metts
has been appointed a general officer1
in the reserve corps. Eight ofilcers
were appointed at the same time. I
General Metts commanded the
119 Infantry during the World War
and was with this organization con
stantly from its tdaining days to tne
day of muster out. He was in the
Somme offensive and assisted in the
assault on the Hindenburg line ner
Bellicourt, France. His entire war
record was highly commendable, an 1
he deserves the promotion thus given
him.
The snow and sleet of last week
ayain hit Virginia hard, oripplirg
the telephone and telegraph service
and it was with difficulty that the
trains ran.
MRS. G. VS. TIDWICl.L
116 Alundle E. Banner 70.88' 208 S. J. Russell
116 Heirs of Haywood Purvis 4.B2 65 Shff. Smith
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t 59 juagraem uocnei id.
05,4 242 W. J. Snider 1.60
1.4, 248 Shff. Blue .'. 30
I 43 Judgment Docket 16.
1.4J 181 J. L. Parrish 30
1.48 216 C. W. Steed . . .'. 1.03
1.4H 215-J.1 8. Ridge .77
1.43 226 J. H. Johnson 6.60
14 231Wister Williams .30
Z .m 9'tl V T Waltin 190
368 Klzsiab Spencar . . . . .. .10.40 262-J. P. Lineberry 0
116 Heirs of Neil Purvis
116 Heirs of Andy Purvis
120 Martha Head en .. .
J 20 Roy 8trickland .'. , i
:i20-Clara.Womble
120 Clarice. Charts '.. .. .
122-Edward Strickland .."
122 Ethel Strickland j.
122 Hattle Strickland .. ,
122-Mari Strickland
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8.90
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Us
168 -Helra of AnamU St mar low 262-4. Ww Parker
'368 Henry W. Smith .. ...... 6.60 25Z-Shir. 'HuhM
'1M Pearl Taylor... .Zl&S 26W. F. Browrf v ,..
,124-i-Kuby Taylor 4. .. .... ....219 252 E. T. Walton .... .......
124 .4., TrJT .. ..'i. ,UM 262-J.T. .Coble". r .. .,. . . . . r. 8.00
. 324 Madte Taylor . . ...W.209 261R. Y. Skeen a .. .. ....40
124 Ethel Taylor' , . ... t ,2lj w V MjtmmnA. Docket 17. v .'
324 Nancy Bmlth v..',...'..m..1X.' li--Sundry Partlea',. ;., ,t ,."105
i 126 Wattle YBtej.'S 9.1 180 Sundry Partie 82.90
126-iSuptn Std '.. i, 8.1S lTShff. Myeta . '..v.; '.. .5K
126 Win. G. Steed . 8.1 17 Oscar Perrish1.. ...Vir. 'O
. 326 John G. 8ted ,.: v.. .61-179-hff. Hujrhet .u'-.t-iU-JSQ
126 Annie K. Sl4 '',61 2ft X R. Myera .60
326 Jowph W. Steed .82 245 C W. Bingham . i 80
126 Robert E. EtMd , ..;.,' . 258-G. W. Flynt ... ..m'.V.,4,.V 0
126 S. J. Fteed ..;..'.., Jb2 2r.9-rC. Bowman 1.00
327 Aline Hosklna ,.".. 259 Shff. flarker V.W i ivi.i'. B.Oc
127 J.C. Unnton ill'.. ...... 1.6 282 R. U SUlVer-.V ,m ,L ;. . 1-CS
J27 L. P.Ungntoni. -1X8 2KZ--J. W. St Wiser ;. i J0
127 A. 0. Wipe'., tn,i,f M
327 Mry Moore ,' .,;;. ,,., ,tr
327 Kmma Martin .'4 ..'.'.,. ,64
127 J. U, 5tlfe if ..' M
J27 Je N.Kin Oifv &l
327 J. All-rt Ort 4. .. ....' '.Dl
127 T. :iii Oir .. ,. .. . .r.l
127 l'i'' r !" rr ,, ,.' ', J,
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60, Ilowman . 1. 00
6 fhir. Hutrhes ; . ; 8.7P
18 Sundry I'arllea . .33.78
f 26 Shff. Hill .; 4w.-.r.-.'2.r
2rF. Millrr ... .. ;......, MO
25.-M. H. Hill ,. ., ',. ..... 1.10
21-fl.ff. ilnpl.pn .... 3.;."
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. Does Your Head Ache?
Are Yoii Dizzy?, Despondent ?
' Wooderful Relit! I Here Told
-Atranta, Qa. AV-tita vcor nto I
waa preparing n .o U t m lionnital to
die. Had been elck and nidenng two
year) hod. dluy epclla, lutlcml from
headache, ecnatmallon and a drtpond
ent leellng all the 'time. Had tried
many different remedlea and got' no
better, t got to a drag ttore one day
and -waa lalbinzto the dragKiat about
my condition, lie handed me bottle
of Dr. rioTce'i" Ir arorlte Preeerlptlon
and aald. ' I think that will belp roa.'
Before 1 bad token all of that bna
boUle I felt like a neer woman. Now
1 can ay, along with' thoutnndi or
ether women, tbat Doctor' I'kroe'a
Favorite lWripHon enred nia."
Uj. Q. V?. r.dw.ll, tl Hampton Bi.
The B!e of Dr. frewe'e favorite
Preeorlptioo ha miule many wonen'
bappf by making thrnn healthy, . (.lot
It at once from yonr tisarert drop dt.'
In either lirjnil of ublnt form. Write
rr, I'irrcfl, lnvfllil' Hotl In Buffalo,
&VV.,Jor free mcdlcf.1 adrfce.'
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Here L r. remarkable shoe for trie money. A shoe
that compares .with those cocdng more.
It is all-leather, soundly made, beautifully finished. It comes in
the famous Trostan Calf, nattiral finished oak sole, the product
of one of the foremost tanneries m the country.
It is not only built fesr style but for long wear. We know you'll
like it and appreciate our calling your attention to this line
shoe for 6. So come in and let us fit you now.
The Lineberry Company
L. W. Lineberry, Mgr. Handleman, N. C.
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'I:'; tin .;..!) ina!t:rity wliii-h .n most cases
mil i;i-t t.iii'tul of the Imll weevil.
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:. ;;.iai tinU c of Ihe highest pot-sihlo
(,ii.i! ly. It if all you mi'd to look for ia
huy.n;: 'rrtilicr.
liny .-.wift's Red Stror Kprtilizc-rn coiv-
tiiiniiiK M', or ir.' re of plant food from
your local Sw:ft dealer, ur write us direct,
Swift & Company
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Atlanta, Ga.
Charlotte, N. C.
New OrUana, Le.
Albany, C.a.
HISTORY OP THE GROWING
TOWN OF BENNETT
1
meneed to gTow and today it ia one
of the biggest little town in Chat
ham, Randolph and Moore eoantiw
with It uw and planning mill, flour
rollee mill, two flourUhlnfc churehee,
hl(th traded achoola, hotel, all kind
of merchandiae (lore, Karara, a big
rank, bricK buiirtiriTi and nne ret.t-
omething' for growing Bennett -hlch
Maj. H. A. London predicted yean
agothat the dark corner of Chat
ham and Randolph counties would be
the garden a pot of the two countiea.
Land are rerv fertile and adapted
to the growth or all growing crop
och as wheat, corn and yellow to
deneea. It U eltuated in one of the baceo. 8odetr good, and- all door
-iit location fo a town or elt" In stand wide open with the latch itrintf
the iUte.
j on both aldee welcoming all good pea.' :
Mr. A. D. rhllllM has in a recent
Iseue of The Carolina Banner 7Titten
an crticlo on Bennett and we copy ex
tract from Hi. .
'Some people in adjoining cotwUe
want to know where Rennrtt and
what the people are doing there for a
living;,
Bennett 1 (a the extrema portion
of weetern Chatham county, and
eaiitere Randolph, county 1 section
of country wlikh In bygone day. 85
entire year ago, WU ; coniidered r a
dark corner. Inhabited by Wild nog.
hen and turkey. It ift ald that at
that time there werre a amany turkpy
Winda and bWede atill B '.. thpfr
lwlllng hnup- 'in the enUrelf,,,- Anm county, via Itntarmm, eounty In Richland towmliip
. ::t '"U eoiiritry . . . nvr 1 to veara a rame t'i'urh tli,f niofn. It r:'-rt- t
Sis good hltrhway lead to Bennett: pt to eettle among u. and wpeciul-
the Bonlea and Western lead through ly capltalliit who are contemplating
the center of the town and will be building and '. operating hosiery or
tended to Aaneooro, worv wui prooA.,conoa bmuh, etc. ; -. ... . . 1
bly be oommenced in the near future.!
' Twenty fly yeare ago there waa
not, a Single1 road leatlr)gi through
Dennett. The nutoric road known
a tha Anaon, road, Imwling di ct
; Deputy lrnon Capture' 811117.
.. A large copper atlll waa captured
la the oulhrn . psrt ' of Uamlot! h
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