LOCAL AND com NEWS ' Mrs. Rankin and daughter, left [Tuesday to spend a month in Rocky [Mount with relatives. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Miss Nellie Roberson visited her brother, Dr. Chas, Roberson, in Greensboro Monday. SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST OF TOWN ANO COUNTT. CONDENSED INTO PARA GRAPHS FOR DOST NEWS READERS. Mr. James S. Patterson spent Mon day in Greensboro on business. Mrs. Frank Strowd and children of Alabama, here on a visit to Mr. R. L. Strowd’s family. Mr. W. L. Tankersley has broke The Dixie Advt. Co., has several large bill boards in Chapel Hill and Carrboro ground and preparing to erect large fraternity hall on his lot Rosemary street. a on Rev. George V. Tilley and wife, of Mr. S. E. Poythress has moved in the house lately vacated by Mr. Wil son Lacock, on Columbia St. Statesville, is visiting- Sheriff An- rew’s family. Mr. Tilley preached in the Baptist church Sunday. Chapel Hll firemen have begun practicing for the tournament to be held at Gastonia, August 22 to 25. Some of the material to be be used on the streets when the road woo ers get here is being brought in. They are coming this way rapidly. Miss Pauline McCauley of Greens boro visited Miss Grace Neville dur ing the past week end. Rev. McMhorter has started an-. Durham is getting things in shape for the reunion of the North Caro lina Confederate Veterans to be held there late in this month. other apiary, ago he sold all bees and now 35 stands. He iHe knows how About two months but two stands of his has about 30 or is a bee man right. Miss H. M. Berr^ attended the N. We learn that there are two cases of typhoid fever around town. Our health ought to get busy; one or in and officials C. Press Association Morehead City last dressed the editors on the relations of the progress of the meeting held’ at week, and ad- Friday afternoon Good state. Roads to Mrs. C. B. Herndon and daughter. Miss Cottie, and Mr. Wilson Lacock and family, attended a big camp meeting at Hickory this week. Mr. R. L. Strowd has received the appointment as acting Postmaster of Chapel Hill to succeed the late R. Mr. Gooch and several making arrangements to Frank Strowd at Siluria, will make the trip by with a good cook and all others visit are Mr. sary equipment for tamping. Ala. They automobile the neces- S. MacRae. Mr. Strowd was an plicant for the office before death of Mr. MacRae. ap- the Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. C. Buice have announced the engagement of their daughter, Louise to M. Robt. Edwin Dunn, of Raleigh. The marriage is to take place in October. The County Commissioners and Board of Education were in session at the court-house Monday. The jury for September teaan of court was drawn by the Commissoners., but the list and proceedings of the Commissioners have failed to reach us in time for publication this week. Mr. H. C. Hogan of the Galvander section is ing had a eye. It is get home in the Watts hospital hav- cataract removed from his thought he will be able to Sunday. A part of the railraod force now working ona fill between Orange County Training Schpol are the and Rev. Hackney’s The balance are at Miss Hattie M. Berry attended the N. C. Press Association this week at work on the secton between Long’s and W. D. Neville.. A cut and big fiill will be on this I lion. Chief deep sec- Morehead City. She addressed editors Friday afternoon on the ations to Good Roards to the gress of the State. the Rel- pro- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiggins and children, who have been visiting relatives and friends here, returned to their home at Coats Wednesday. Mr. Edgar Merritt, carrier on R No 1, is off on vacation. Mr. Mer ritt has been carrying mail close on to 20 years, he was first to establish a route in the county. He has stuck to it through hot and cold and de serves a rest whenever he gets a chance to take it. Mrs. Mary Jane Lloyd and daugh ter, Mbs. P. C. Gardner, of Hominy, Okla., are on a visit to Ira E. D. An drews at Westminister, S. C. A colored woman by the name of Gattis, of Mt. Pleasant neighbor hood was here last week looking for a stalen horse. The officers found the horse described in the posssession of Messrs Squires &Fogleman, horse dealers of Burligton, passed through a day or so ago to Pittsboro court one Tom Black. She took and delivery papers and was turned over to her. out the claim horse with a mules. good bunch of horses and The Young Machine works, on North Carolina, ^ Orange County. Mrs. Dell Weaver, widow of I. S. Weaver, May Glosson and her hus band, D. W. Glosson, W. M. Weaver and his wife, Beula Weaver, C. K. Weaver and his wife, Frankie Wea ver, and Howard Weaver vs. Duree Lloyd, husband of Eva Lloyd, deceased, Grace May Lloyd, Louis j.hnson Lloyd, Thelma Weaver. Lloyd,William Arthur Lloyd and Ja nie Kuril Moyd, minor children of Eva Lloyd, deceased, and Duree Lloyd, Guardian of the said minor children. COMMISSIONERS SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court ih the above enti tled cause, made June 5, 1921, the undersigned Commissioner will, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1921 expose for sale at. public auction for cash the following dese^ibed lots, part of the estate of the late I. S. Weaver now being sold for division among the heirs at law of the said I. S. Weaver: Tract No. 1. Lying and being on the South side of the Greensboro Road, beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 110 on said road, and extending South lo West along the Western property line of Yancey street and along the Eastern line of Lots Nos. 110, 121, 120, 118 and 117, 384 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 117; thence North 84o West with the Northern line St., 319 feet to a Stake on the North side of said Street, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 116; thence North lo East with the Western line of Lots Nos. 116, 115, 114, 113, 112 129 128 and 105 684 feet to the Northwest comer of Lot No. 105 on a Sand Clay Road^ thence with Lots Nos. 105, 106, 107 108, and 110 to ihe Northpast corner of Lot No. 110, 439.2 feet to the be ginning, being Lots Nos. 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116. 110, 109, 108, 1297 128, 107, 106 and 105 together with a strip 30x319 feet included within the above boundaries as above set out, containing 3.6 acres and bung part of the land of ;the lands of the I. S. Weaver estate: Tract No. 2. Also Lots Nos. 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30, 81, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. 38. 3^ 40; 41; 42; 43; 44; 45; 46; 47 ,48; 49 50; 51; 52; 53; 54; 55; 56; 57; 58; 59; 60; 61; 62; 63; 64; 65; 66; 67; 68; 69; 72; 73; 74; 75; 76; 77; 78; 79; 80; 81; 82; 83; 84; 180; 131; 91; 92; 93; 94; 95; and 104; Tract No. 3. Adjoining the lands of A. L. Andrews and others , be ginning at the stake in the center of the New Greensboro Road, A. L. An drews’ corner; thence North 51o East 300 feet to a stake in said Andrews’ line, corner of the Weaver Estate; thence South 33o. 30’ East 145,2 fee.t to a stake; thence South 51o West 300 feet to the center of the Greens boro Road; thence North 33o 30’ West to the first station, containing one acre, described as Tract No. “A” in a subdivision of the Weaver Estate made by T. EL Hickerson April 1921: Tract No. 4. Adjoining the lands of Greensboro Road, Weaver Estate and others, beginning at a Stake in the center of the Greensboro Road, the Southwest corner of Tract No. “A’,’ and running thence North 51o East 300 feet to a stake, corner of the one acre tract described as No. “A” in the Hickerson survey; theitce South 33o 30’ East 145.4 feet to a Stake; thence South 51o West 300 feet to a Stake in the center of the Greensboro Road; thence North 33 30’ West 145.2 feet to the beginning, described as Tract No.. “B” in. the Hickerson survey: Tract No. 5. Track No. 5. Beginning at a Stake in the center of the Greens boro Road, the Southwest corner Substantial Reduction IN PRICES OF NISSEN WAGONS SEE WILLIAMS GROCERY CO. CARRBORO, No C. A Good Stock all Sizes on Hand. MMWwaw®i»»®m« wiii^^^ffiK^mii^ii^^ii^^^^^g^^i^i^^ WISH TO THANK EVERY ONE IM ❖ Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. The season watremelon and cantaloupe is now on in full blast, some very nice ones are being brought to this market from the- surrounding country. Mr. J. Fred Tesh and family, of High Point, spent Sunday in Chapel Hill, with his uncle. W. H. Thomp son, and daughter, Miss Bessie, who has been attending the Summer School. West Main street, is building up a big business. They are over-run with work all the time. All kinds of work, automobile cylinder boring steam engine cylinder boring, weld ing of every description. They are putting-up an addition for ascetalene welding. It matters not how badly any part is broken it can be welded securely together. If its machinery they can and will fix it. (Advt.) of Track No. of the Hick- For the openidg. support given us since our It is our purpose to give you quality and service and we believe that your patronage has been full prooi of this. Our force has been rush ed to cope with the demand for our products, but very soon we will be ready with fancy goods to your liking. Come to see us. W. B. NEAL, Mgr. The Hill Bakery, SiaRKaSiaaBBaiaiEHgaBaaUIBHQHHHaHMBUBHHIISH fimigg^g^si^gm^^imHMH^giK^ios Eletrical Contracting I have located in Chape! Hill to do all KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WORK FOR SALE: 100 acres of situated on State Highway four miles west of Carrboro, residence and cut-houses, good land, road, good pas- tures and well watered. Apply to H. R. Lloyd, R. 3, Chapel Hill, N C FOR SALE: at sacrifice price, One large International Harvester Co., Tractor, One plow and one grist mill, also one Corn Sheller. See Mrs. W. C. Pearson, Chapel Hill, N. C., Route No. 3. The new houses under way this week are J. T. Fowler’s on McCauley street, Prof. Dobbins on Cameron Ave., opposite Clyde Eubanks, and a large fraternity building on the John Guthrie lot on Columbia St. Chapel Hill Sunday Schools will hold their annual picnic at Lake wood Park, Durham, on August 11th Take a day off and enjoy it with the children. Carry a well filled basket. If going advise your Sunday School IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Notice of Summons. NORTH CAROLINA. ORANGE COUNTY Kerr White, Admr. of Ben White, vs. Mary White and Frank White. To Frank White: You will take notice that an action has this day been commenced against you entitled as above in the Superior Court of Orange County for the pur pose of selling the real estate of the aid Ben White to pay the debts of said estate returnable on the 26th day of August, 1921, at the office f the Clerk of the Superior Court of Orange County. N. C. You will further take notice that you will appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed herein on or before the return day thereof or the relief demanded in the complaint will be granted. Witness my hand, this the 26th July 1921. CHAS. STRAYHORN, C. S. C. arson survey, and extending North 51o East 300 feet to a Stake, corner of Tract No. “B” of the Hickerson survey, and extending North 510 East 300,feet to a Stake, corner of Tract No. “B” of the Hickerson survey; thence South 51o West 300 feet to a Stake in the center of Greensboro Road; thence North 33o 30’ West 145.2 feet to the begin ning, described as Tract No. “C” in the Hickerson survey: Track No. ^.Beginning at a Stake in the center of the Greensboro Road, and extening North 51o East 300 feet to a Stake, corner of Tract No. “C” of the Hickerson survey; thence South 33o 30’ West *145.2 feet to a Stake; thence South 51o West 300 feet to a Stake in the center of the Greensboro Road; thence North 33o 30’ West 145.2 feet to the beginning, described as Tract No. “D” of the Hickerson survey. Beginning at a stake in the New Greensboro Road in line of the Phipps Farm and running thence S. 51*0 W. 132 feet witli line of Loti of the subdivision of the Phipps Farm to pointers; thence continuing in the same direction 168 feet, mak ing a total of 300 feet, to a stake; thence S. 33o 3U’ E. 145.2 feet to a stake, corner of Lot B; thence with the Northwest line of Lot B. 51o E. 300 feet to the Senter of the .New Greensboro Road thence along the New Greensboro Road N. 38o 30’ 'W. 145.2 feet to the beginning, con taining 1 acre, and being Lot C. of the I. S. Weaver land as surveyed and plotted by Jas. O. Webb, Survey or,- August 25, 192(1. next Sunday. A Day day. large crowd attended Childrens’ exercises at Bethel Church Sun- Mr. W. M. Moser who had his class of little singer there from the Baptist Sunday School of Carrbero, who delighted the audiance with their splendid singing. Mrs. Bennett, wife of Mr. Homer Benntt, died at her home about two miles south of town Sunday last aged 46 years. Mrs. Bennett had been an invalid for several years. The re mains were interred Monday even ing at Lystra church. SALE OF REAL ESTATE On Saturday the 13th day of Aug ust, 1921, the undersigned Commis sioner will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the Court House door at Hillsboro, N. C. at 12 o’ iclock M. the following des cribed tract of land, situated in Cheek Township, Orange County, bounded on the North by the land of G. H. Squires, on the East by the lands of J. M. Cheek, on the South by J. S. Pender, and on the West by Mrs. S. E. Brown, containing forty acres, more or less, and being the forty a- cre tract of land willed to J. J. Squir es by his father, Thomas Squires, Messrs. T. H. Raney and Sam M. Pickard and several others whose names we failed to get, was out on a big fishing trip a day or so this week and report catching fish by the peck, as will be seen from a picture taken of the fishermen to appear in next issue of The News. Book H of Wills at page 425. Terms of sale, one third cash, ance in equal installments of six twelve months with interest on ferred payments at the rate of bal- and de- six per cent and with the privilege to the purchaser to anticipate deferred pay ments upon confirmation of sale. This the 13th day of July. 1921. S. M. GATTIS. Jr., Commissioner. Sea in I - - Excursion Every Sunday FIRST DATE SUNDAY, JUNE 5, LAST DATE, SUNDAY, SEPT. 4. TO Wilmington and Morehead City (WHERE OCEAN BREEZES BLOW) Lowest Excursion Fares In Years From Greensboro Gibsonville Elon College _ Burlington Graham Lv. Haw River Lv. Mebane Shedule 12:40 AM. . 1:07 AM. _ 1:12 AM. -1:12 AM. -1:26 AM .1:38 AM. .1:52 AM. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Hillsboro Durham. Morrisville. Cary— Raleigh Clayton Lv. Selma. Lv. Lv. A r. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. 2:14 AM. 2:48 AM. 3:59 3:45 .4:00 .4:41 5:10 AM. AM. AM. a: Pine Level 5:30 AM. Princeton-? 5:44 AM. WILMINGTON 9:45 AM. MOREHEAD CITY 10:50 AM. . RETURN SCHEDULE Wilmington, A. C. L. Ry Morehead City, N. S. Ry Goldsboro, Southern Ry Raleigh, Southern Ry Durham, Southern Ry Greensboro Southern Ry Wilmington and f Morehead Gity 4 $4.50 J $4:35 * $4.30 I $4.25 J $4.20 J $4.15 1 $4.05 ; $3.90 J $3.75 $ $3.50 T $3.55 * $3.30 £ $3.10 1 $2.90 * $2.85 * $2.75 $ A.C.L.RY. 1 N.S.RY. * ? -7:00 -4:40 .10:35 .12:40 -1:42 -4:00 PM. PM. BM. AM. AM. AM. Tickets limited to trains leaving Wilmington or Morehead Oity prior to midnight of date ®f sale. Tickets will not be honored on Parlor or Sleeping Cars. Baggage will not be checked on tickets sold at the above fare: Half fare for Children 5 to 11 inclusive. THROUGH FIRST CLASS COACHES TO WILMINGTON AND MOREHEAD CITY EVERY SUNDAY JOIN THE THRONG SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM A. C. L. Bwy.—N.S. 11 wy. I. S. BLOODWORTH, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. ^c «*?F 5 ’ a ’?• I ®* , ^^ Send me your repair* work; Let me figure on your new installa tions. Service is my specialty. ■ All work done quickly and guaran teed. No job too small or too large. Charges reasonable. F.B. WALSER, Electrical Contractor, Phone 220. Next to Postoffice. -’HI i.l1Mira®^ira^O®O»irei®E^lMlM^^B C. T. Young Machine Shep AND GARAGE, WEST;m:AIN STREET' CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Automobile Repairs, Machinery Repairs, Oils, Auto Parts, Acetylene Welding, etc. Hava just completed and equipped a large Garage with the machinery and am ready to do all work on shwt notice. My Oils afe the best grades and at prises as low as they can be sold. GASOLINE always on band. Willsoou be fixed to yon any time of riight- Beginning at a stake in the Negy Greensboro Road at the Southeast corner of Lot C and running thence S. 51o W. 300 feet with the South- east line of Lot C 300 feet to a- stake; thence S. 33o 30’ E. 145.2 feet to a stake; corner of Lot A; thence with line' of Lot A., N. 51o E. 30,0 feet to the eenter of the New Greensboro Road; thence N. 33o 30’ W. with said Road 145.2 feet & the beginning, containing 1 acre, and being Lot B of the I. S. Weaver land' as surveyed and plotted by Jas. Q. Webb, Surveyor, August 25. 1920. Beginning at a stake in ‘the New Greensboro Read at the Southeast corner of Lot B. and running thence S. 51o W.300 feet with the South- east line of Lot B. 300 feet to a snake; thence stake; thence the center of Road; thence S. 33o 30’ E. feet to a N. 5-0 E. 300 feet to the New Greensboro N. 33o 30’ W. with said Road 145.2 feet to the beginning containing 1 acre, and being Lot A of the I. S. Weaver land as surveyed and plotted by 0. Webb, Survey or, August 25, 1920. Terms of sale cash. This Sth day of July, 1921. , W. S. ROBERSON, Cemmissioner. and Winners HBHINSa®^^ .• ^5TO ®«a*«^^ H 9 *^^^ * Cords It is very interesting to observe enthu siastic savers. We watch them as they come regularly to the bank to make their deposits. There is on their faces the smile that is peculiar to winners. Low Cost Mileage For the Big Car Every Fisk Tire is a guar antee that you will get mileage at a low cost. For satisfaction, safety and economy you buy a “sure thing” when you buy Fisk Tires. You are safe when you buy a known and repu table product at a low price Sold only by Dealers Thei rglory is not alone in the amount they save: they know that it is not always j easy to save and are proud to have sue- 1 ceeded. And then there is the fascination of growth! Only those who have really sav ed know the pleasure of watching a say ings account grow. # A growing savings account is something to be proud of! Tie Bank of Carrboro . Ward,Ch’mij of the Board A. P. Lloyd Cashier Wanted—Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and child ren. Eliminates darning. We pay 75c. an hour spare time, or $36.00 a week for full time. Experience unnecess- HINDERCORNS Removes corns and,, callouses. Stop-sail pain. Ensures comfort toil the feet. Makes walking easy. 15 centsat Druggists or by mail HISCOX CHEMICAL WORKS . Patchogue, N. Y.

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