Sale of Real Estate for Taxes. On Monday, the 26th day of September, 1921, I will sell at the Court House Door in Hillsboro; Orange County, North Carolina, all the real estate listed in said county on which the taxes for. the year 1920, that have not been paid, consisting of the following: Frank Turrentine, hrs. 2 acres, _ Sophie Vaughan, 1 acre, Andrew Whitted, hrs. 22 acres. - Zack Williams, 2 acres, _ — CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP, White Celestia Barbee, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Tax 1 W. Paul Brewer, 45 acres; Ta x $ Mrs. M J Blackwood, 78 acres; — r - Tax 9 Mrs John. Crawford. 1 lot Carrboro. Tax 2 A L Canada, 1 lot, Carrboro, ™ a V7 J B Cheek, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Tax 24 N R Cole. 110 acres Tax 18 42, cost 1 Miss William Cole. 1 lot Chapel Hill, Tax 15 00, cost! 20 . C L Cates, 1 lot, Carrboro, Tax J H H Couch, 76 acres, । Tax 16 P H Grffin, 76 acres, Tax 13 Mack Hogan, 110 acres, Tax 21 L M Harris, 1 lot Chapel Hill, + Howell Harris, 1 lot, Carrboro, Tax 82, cost, L H Hackney, and others, 1 lot Chapel Hill,--Tax 12 00, cost D A Johnson, 1 lot, Carrboro, Tax 16 20, cost 1 Kennon estate, 6 acres, -- Tax 24 40, cost Mrs J B Kelley, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, Ta_x 10 90, cost S L Lloyd, 120 acres, Tax 24 48, cost J T Morgan, estate, 38 acres, -— ^^Z J E Merritt, 1" lot, Chapel Hill, Tax .19 Mrs W B Merritt, 118 acres, Tax 23 J H Norood, 1 lot Carrboro, Tax 3 Orpah and Otis, 1 lot, Carrboro. Tax 5 John T Perry, 98 acres,, Tax 18 Mrs C S Pendergra^, 56 1-2 aers, J S Pendergrass, 23 acres, S N Pickett, 2 lots, Carrboro. 80; cost 00, cost 30, cost 10, cost 02, cost 42, cos Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax Tax 22 13 12 19 28 27 29 1 1 1 1 1 2d 20 20 29 20 20 20 72, cost 12, cost 68, cost 99 cost 20,' cost 68, cost 86, cost 79, cost, 60, cost 1 1 1 1 1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20__ 1 1 1 1 1 1 81, cost‘1 96, cost 51. cost 05, cost 37, cost 1 1 Miss M Bingham. 6 acres, Mrs M C Carden, 60 acres, A A Carter/57 acres; Jno. A Dollar, 2 acres, J W Elliott, 65 acres, , Mrs Mary S B Gray, 337 acres, J D Jordan hrs. 1 acre Thomas Jeffrys, 17 acres, Mrs D N Kirkpatrick, 30 acres, Garlie Powell. 7 acres, Lucy Pittard, 100 acres, Ernest Riley, 9 acres, Lacy Rice, 8 acres, X--- Daisy Sykes. 78 acres, P. James Dod Syes, 22 acres, G C Sykes, 20 acres, Will G Smith, 1 lot, J R Shanklin. 1 lot, : Martin J Whiteheart, 145 1 acres. CHEEKS TOWNSHIP, White Tax 4 68. cost, Tax 20, cost, Tax 1 48? cost, Tax 33, cest 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 Tax 4 50. cost 1 20 Tax 17 45, cost, ._ Tax Bal 4.11,'cost, Tax 75, cost, Tax 31-90, cost. ax 474 18, cost, Tax 72. cost, 1 20 1 20 1 20 120 120’ 1 20 Tax 5 40, cost, 1 20‘ . Tax 4 51, cost 1 20 Tax 9 94, Tax 21 00, Tax ___ Tax Tax Bal Tax Tax 135, 2 64, 6 08, 2 64, 3 93, cost, cost, cost, cost, cost, 1 20 120 1 20 120 120 cost, 1 20 cost. w^ ljmMiMMMBaK»K®aE^a^ CASH Clearance Sale. CASH - J g Owingto our unprecedented Summer School |trade we do not have as much stock to move but |we have quite a lot which must go regardless 3of price for cash or barter, but not charged to gany one. Our limited space does not allow a ^complete enumeration, but if you will come and |look over the tables you will be repaid. In the JOxfords many small sizes 3 to 4% ? but some ilarger sizes . Our Buyers leave next week for - 120 120 120 1 20 Tax 11 29, cost, Tax 2 10, cost, Tax 18 00, cost, the Northern Markets, and these goods must get out-of the way. OXFORDS, PUMPS, CHEEKS TOWNSHIP, Colored. SV 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 1 20 1 20 120 A C Burnett, 270 acres, • Junius Criss, 57 acres, Sid Eyans. 3 acres, Arch Fuller, 33 acres, ’ Thomas Gray, 1 acre, Fran Jones 17 acres. Freeman Johnson 8 acres, Gene Kiser, 2 acres, James Lofton, 1 acre, Fannie Latta. 2 acres, Maria Me Dade, 10 acres, John Morton, 4.acres, Henry Pratt. 8 acres, Dave Richmond, 60 acres, Anderson Strowd, 2 acres, John A Terrell, 43 acres, John Arch Thompson, 128 acres, 0 Stephen Walker,, 57 aers, Sam Wilson, estate, 8 acres, Emma Wagner, 2 acres, Tax 27 75, cost Tax 13 86, cost . Tax 1 20, cost Tax 6 00, cost, 1 20__ Tax 2 97, cost 1 20 Tax 7 25, cost 1 20 Tax 5 58 cost 120 V bite Patent Kid. 120 120 120 120 120 120 1 20 120 120 120 120 Tax 1 44, cost _ Tax 37, cost Tax 2 88, cost Tax 2 40, cost Tax 1 44, cost Tax 2 88, cost 8 40 prs- white Oxfords that sold from $4.50 to $5.00, go at $5.98. 21 prs. one strap white Pumps, regular $6.00 grade, all go at $3.98. 26 S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cost cpst cost cost cost cost 62, 98, 00, 26, 71. 00, Miss Annie Patterson, 83 acres, J E Temple, 2 lots Chapel Hill, L 0 Tyler, 1 lot Chapel Hill, -_ .C C White, 180 acres, LJm 1 Williams, 17 acres, Fraternity P D T. 1 lot, — Fraternity, Gorgons Head, 1 lot, Fraternity, D P P, 1 lot Tax 38 40, cost, CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP, Colored, Frank Anderson, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, Stephen Austin, estate, 110 ac^s, Kizzie Atwater, 136 acres, James Blackwell, 28 acres, Daniel Boothe 61 acres,. - Jordan Bynum, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Luther Bynum, 48 acres, Josh Bynum, 23 acres. — J H Dunston, 163 acres, Minnie Evans, 1 lot Chapel Hill. Henry Guthrie, 3 lots, Chapel Hll, Henry Hall, 40 acres. John Haskell, 118 acres, — Frank Haiston, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Lucy Hogan, 4 aers, 'Sallie Johnso 36 acres. Henry Jones, 1 lot Chapel Hill, H J Jones, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Dosie Jones. 1 lot Chapel Hill, • W I) Jones, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, Susie Mangum, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, Johnso Merritt, Sr., 2 lots' Chapel Hill, . Thos. L McDade, 6 lots, Chapel Hill, — Thos. L McDade, Trustee, 2 lots, Chapel Norman Pratt, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, George Snipes, estate, Hot, Chapel Hill, Thomaa Snipes, 1 lot, Chapel Hill, Emma S Thomas, 2 1-2 acres, M C Trice, 50 acres, ,^-~ Exling Weaver, 20 acres, Aggie Austin, estate, 10 3-4 acres, Allie Bynhm, 1 lot Chapel Hill, Ed Jones, 1 lot,' Chapel Hill, Martha Moore, 60 acres, 1 Richard Merritt, estate, 5 acres, Anna Weaver, 1 1-3 acres, Mary Coker, 1’ 1-4 acres, Docia Jones, 1 acre,. Tax 1168 cost . Tax 2 Tax 21 Tax 18 00, cost 20 20 20 _ Tax 1 44. cost Tax 12 00, cost, __ax 26 18 cost. Tax 4 8’0, Tax 2 93, Tax 2 23, 1 1 1 Tax 7 20, cost Tax 12 18, cost Tax 1632, cost, Tax 9 22, cost 1 Tax 10 44, cost 1 Tax 7 20; cost 1 Tax.« 53, cost 1 Tax 616, cost 1 Tax 26 55, cost 1 Tax 6 60, cost 1 Tax 19 66, cost, 1 . _ Tax 3 00, cost 1 . Tax 13 20, cost 1 _ _ Tax 3 06. cost 1 Tax 60, cost, 1 . _ Tax 6 00, cost 1 Tax 6 00, cost 1 Tax 5 40, cost 1 Tax 2 40, coSt 1 /Tax 7 20 cost 1 _ Tax 2 40. Cost 1 Tax 9 15. cost 1 Tax 41 19, cost 1 Lill. Tax 6 00, cost 1 Tax 4 5-, cost, 1 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 2 0 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Tax 2 40, cost 1 20 Tax 10 40, cost 1 20 Tax 3 60, cost, 1 20 : Tax 6 91, cost 1 20 Tax 4 26, cost, 1 20 T__ax 1 80, cost _ Tax 1 51, cost, HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP, White Tax 5 40, Tax 3 00, Tax 9 00, Tax 3 90 Tax 6 00, cost cost cost cost cost cost 120 120 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 120 120 CEDAR GROVE TOWNSHIP, White. cost cost cost 120 Hulda Campbell, hrs. 44 aers, D S Cole, 1 lot, Hillsboro, Hastings hrs. 80’acres, 1 Hockfield, 1 lot, Hillsbor, Lueco Lloyd, 1 lo.t, Hillsboro, Mrs A Meacham, 1 lot, Hillsboro, _ H F Malett hrs. 1 lot, Hillsboro, Chas. Rogers, 25 acres, . R W Roberts, 1 lot, Hillsboro, Henry Riley, 1 lot, Hillsboro, F H Thompson, 170 acres. Bal. Mrs George Whitted, 33 1-2 acres, . Rev 0 B Williams, 74 acres, . Tax 7 37, . Tax 2 43, Tax 17 42, Tax 2 01, . Tax 3 02, Tax 9 38, . Tax 9 38, cost cost cost cost cost cost cost Tax 4 69,''cost, Tax 12 2.8, cost cost, Tax 10 72, cdst Tax 23 45, cost C W Jennings, stone quarry, Tax 5’67, HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP, Colored, Elizabeth Armstrong,’5 acres, Tax 1 91, Mary Banes 25 acres, Tax 5 67, M B Bumpass, 3 acres, Tax 567, Jack Dark, estate, 27 acres, Tax 4 53; cost, Jim Clark, 4 acres, Tax 4 42, cost, William Arthur ooper, 1 lot Hillsboro, Tax 2 35, cost, J H Cunnngham, 1 lot, Hllsboro, Tax 8 10, cost Alice Craig, 7 acires, Annie B Dillard, 1 lot. Hillsboro, Minnie Flintall, 1 lot, Hillsbor, William Faucette, 1 lot. Hillsboro, Sr Tax 81, Tax 203, cost, cost cost, cost, cost, cost, cost, Tax Calvin Walt, 3 acres, , William Faucette, Jr., 1 lot. Hillsboro, Preston Jones, 1 lot, Hillsboro, L Richmond. 1 lot, Hillsboro, Susan Ray, estate, 1 acre, ..._ Tax 6.7, 120 120 120 1 20 120 120 1 20 1 20 1.20 120 1 20 120 1 20 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 -120 1 20 1 20. 1 20 120 120 cost, 1’20 Tax 3 08, cost, 120 Tax 567, cost 1 20 Tax 67, cost 120 J S Armfield, .86 acres, __; Tax 23 31, Henry Anderson, 404 acres, Tax 114 00 cost . George Bradley, 39 acres, Tax 8 19, cost D T Clark hrs. 15 acres, Tax 2 55, cost N C W Hester, 2 acres, Tax 7 95, cost, Mary Murry, 2 acres, Tax 1 65, cost Pickett Hatch, estate, 10 acres, 7 r _ Tax 1 80 cost Charles Smith, estate, 60 acres, Tax 13 48, cost J R Warren, 35 acres, Tax 6 70, CEDAR GROVE TOWNSHIP Colored, Clem Breeze, estate, 26 acres, Tax 4 53 Jim Crisp, 28 acres, * , Tax 2 52, Randy Crisp, 50 acres, Tax 10 74, Freeman Haith, hrs. 65 acres Tax 9 60, Aaron Pool, 127 acres, Bal. Tax 24 ’08, Sidney Snipes, 139 acres, Tax 29 17 Nelie Thompson, 15 acres, , Tax 2 52, Fletcher Wade, 76 acres, Tax 19 53. cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost 1 20 1 20 1 20 120 120 1 20 120 120 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 BINGHAM TOWNSHIP, White, W A Clark, 105 acres, . Tax 9 46, cost, C E Coggins, 161 acres. Tax 23 26. cost. R A Durham, hrs. 136 acres, Tax 18 00, cost 12 T D Jones, 11 acres Tax 99, cost, Lueco and Herbert 337 acres, Tax 12 00 W T 0 Daniel, 36 acres, 1 Tax 3 75, Martisia Sykes, 10 acres, Tax 90’ James Sykes, 107 acres, Tax 9 64. Wall & Wrenn, 250 acres, Tax 28 18 cost cost cost cost cost 120 120 1-20 120 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 BINGHAM TOWNSHIP, Colored, W A Durham, 51 acres, Tax 6 54, cost, Manly Edwards, 8 acres, : : Tax 91, cost, Mebane Edwards, 29 acres, Tax 3 60, Louis Edwards, 8 acres, Tax 84 Elbert Edwards, 60 acres, Tax 4 42,’ W J Edwards, 156 acres, Tax 19 68 0 T Farrington, 33 acres, - Tax 2 88 Ellen Hunter, 32 acres, Tax 2 40’cost, ' L ‘rt d say, 75 acres, , Tax 7 35, cost S T Tax 3 24. cost Monroe Oldham, .12 acres, . Tax 1 77 cost Stephen Walker, Sr., 97 acres, Tax 12 36 cost I ENO TOWNSHIP, White, S J , Crab tA? e > 65 Mres ’ —' Tax 9 10, cost 1 20 _ Klg P’’ 0 ? ? cre ^’ Tax 4 80, cost 120 n estate, 6 acres, Tax 1 06, cost na? 1 ’! 00 /"^ Tax 26 T 0 - cost, NNoell & Reade, 179 acres, Tax 23 94, cost b m ? s & le 7’ 40 acres. Tax 5 60, cost, James Rhodes, 45 acres, Tax 8-40, cost Shamley Markham and others, 10 acres, Tax 2 46 cost S ^ a y h u om ’ 19 ° X acres, Tax 37 80, cost 1 20 W A Strayhorn, estate, 60 acres Bal Tax 8 16 F Yeargan, 30 acres, T ax 3 60 , ENO\TOWNSHIP, Colored, Dock Atwtaer, 37 acres, R 76 Peter Brewer, 10 acres, T ax 5 64; B A Day, 9 acres, ^ . Tax 15 89 Newton Wadlington, 29 acres, Tax 3 60’ DOTTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP,’White, A E Dunnegan, hrs; 103 acres, Tax .14 68 Horner, Mrs Thomas, 38 acres’ Sx 7 08. cost > L BONN LLOYD, Sheriff, ’ cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost cost, 1 20 120 1 20 1 20 120 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 1 20 120 120 120 120 120 1 20 120 1 20 1 20 1 20 120 1 20 1 20 120 prs. Veranda Pumps, in the regular $2.50 grade at $1.50. 14 prs. Kid and Patent Pumps regu lar $6.00 grade at $3.48c. 100 prs. childs, mixed up, odds and ends at any old NO returns. NO exchanges, fiilled. Nothing Charged- price, bring- the No Phone orders 7 VOILES, BATIST, ORGANDIES 3 4 p.es. Fancy Voilles , came in late, 50c grade, 3 at 25c yd. 2 pes. Polka Dot Batists, 60c grade, H at 27%c yard. SNEW GINGHAMS, NEW MADRAS, 1 1 ^ 1 * 1 ■ NEW DEVONSHIRES As we sweep out the odds and ends we open up the new up-to-date stuff. The prettiest line of Ginghams we have" ever shown, 25 to 35c, Black check Percales, the latest fad, only 25c yard. Devonshire, in all colors. The Early Gimgham buyer will be the lucky one. Pretty and good brands of Gingham are scarce and be hard to get later. The strikes, short produc tion, and industrial unrest has cut production, in addition to the fact that the war left the mills loaded with War goods which were no good and will not sell now. While the old man’s away, Try Jack and John, they will do you good, you cheap. t . vcvv Cwy ■' - ' Open 7 P. M., Close 7 P. M. 1 i 4 1 1 sell 1 S jWM«M«»WOHE§ i«WW» ffiSSffi Attorneys-At-Law - B «M™i?^t , wgmiCTWf.?,d!aas^^ FOR SALE: at sacrifice price, One large- International Harvester Co., Tractor, One plow and one grist mill, also one. Corn Sheiler. See Mrs. W. C. Pearson, Chapel Hill, N. C„ Route No. 3. Orange County. NOTICE OF SALE Or wards 4c 4Ka4 effect EEPS POPPING up. THE OTHER night. I BROKE all rules. : E^ATS the band. HE WAY this thing. AND READ a high-brow book. AND HERE'S a hot one. THAT iT handed me. “MANY OF us find. THAT TASTE affords. ONE OF the fairly. DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. OF EVERYDAY living. * * * AND IT seems. UPON LONG reflection. THATOATISFACTION. WE ARE accustomed. * * * ' BUT IT’S a mouthful. AS YOU’LL agree if you. JUST PUT it into good. UNITED STATES, like this. * * “SON, YOU’LL be running. ON FOUR flat'tires. IF,YOU don’t hurry. . * * * , AND WRAP yourself around. THE ONLY cigarette. THAT SATISFIES.” Underand by virture of the power conferred upon me in a certain mart- gage deed, executed to me by Lonnie DeGraffenreid and Mack DeGraffen reid and wife, Hattie DeGraffenreid, dated December.1, 1916, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Orange County in Book 55, page 187, to secure the payment of certain in debtedness therein described and default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness, I will sell at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Post Office door, in the town of Chapel Hill, N. C., at 12 o’clock M., on SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1821, the following described land, to wit: Lying and being in Chapel Hill Township, Orange County, North JOHN W. GRAHAM ALEX H. GRAHAM Prompt attention to all Civil Criminal Business. Office, on Churton Street GATTIS & GATTIS ATTORNEYS AT LAW and HILLSBORO, - N. C. DR. WM. LYNCH Dentist Office new Roberson Building. Chapel H11, N. C. HILLSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Samuel M. Gattis & Samuel M. Gat tis, Jr., have formed a partnership under the above name for practice of law and will attend to all civil bu- I siness/ entrusted to them. j Samuel M. Gattis, Jr. will also at- ' tend to criminal business. HOW’S THIS? HALL'S CATAEBH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it— cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to -cure ally other disease. HALL’S 'CATARRH MEDICINE is a liquid, taken internally, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the system, thus . reducing the inflammation and re storing normal conditions. ■ All .Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. PMUt WKM KgK£KlgK&K13K3KlSS33§aSE]EKlSMSK]£ri. KlSKSKS^SKIS^SKSKigKlSKlgKE^gKlgMgKiaHSKIg^MS^^ - ®®®©©®®®©©S@®©@®®0®®®®®®!!®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®®©©®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®@®®®®Ss@®®W@®@©®@ § M g 2 3 ® '3 ^2i THE UNIVERSAL XA& |8“ i “Is E ® § T HEY Satisfy” — nothing else so well describes Ches terfields’ mildness, their mellow ness, their delicacy of aroma and smooth, even “body.” It took the finest varieties of Turkish' and Domestic tobaccos to do it —a_pd the highest order .of skill in blending them. Yes, the Ches terfield blend is a secret:. It can’t be copied. Carolina, beginning at the center of New Ridge Road and DeGraffen- reid’s corner, and running, with his line South 2o East 21 chains and 15 links to his corner and corner of Crabtree tract; thence with their line South 2 0 East, 3 chains. and .35 links to Rocks and Pointers, Ed Jones’ Northwest corner; thence with his line East 20 chains ahd 81 links to a Rock, Ed Jones’ Northeast cor ner; thence North' 2o West with A. D. Baines’ line 27 chains and 12 Jinks to the center of New Ridge Road; thence with said Road West 22 chains and 16 links to the first stations containing 50 aces, less. more or S3 3 ^^ Ml sZg MX 3 S3 X ANNOUNCEMENT COMES CLOSE to being. THE LONG sought. # * * ‘HIGHEST GOOD.’” OF COURSE that isn’t. WRITTEN WITH the ease. AND POLISH to which. Have you seen the new AIR - TIGHT tins of SO? LIGGETT & Myers Tobacco Co. Sale will be held open for ten days to receive increased bids as required by law. ThiSs 15th day of August, 1921. JOHN A. SUITT, Mortgagee. s s Sal ill 3 M sag « 3 1 sag M S 3 JM 4 CIGARE T T E g ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administra tor upon the estate of the late Al bert Whitfield, late of Orange coun ty. North Carolina, notic is hereby- given to all persons indebted to said estate to settle same at once and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the un dersigned pronely authenticated on or before July 9, 1922 or this notic will be plead in bar their recovery. This July 9, 1921. , T. J. WHITFIELD, Adm’r, Y asg ^ w ill KI Ki K th IS S Ki S 1 KI K Henry Ford Reduces Living Cost Again By Slashing the Prices of Ford-Cars and Trucks Bringing Prices Down Below Pre-War Level Chassis, without starter Runabout,' without starter Touring, without starter Runabout, with starter Coupe, with starter and D R Sedan, with starter and D R Ton truck chasis Fordson Tractor . 295 @0 525 00 325 00 230. 0$ . 325 00 550 00 345 00 225 00 _ 355 00 575.00 366 00 220 00 - 395 00 625 00 Not sold 230 00 __595 00 850.00 Not sold 255 00 —660 00 975 00 Not sold 345 00 _445 00 69® 00 Not sold 155 00 .62*5 00 850 00 Not sold 225 00 ABOVE’ PRICES ADDITIONAL TO GOVERNMENT TAX AND FREIGHT Now While tho Prides Have Ever Been is Ae Lower Than They the Time to Buy. Place Your Order Immediaety While Deliveries Can B4 Made. 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