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The Siler City Grit from Siler City, North Carolina • Page 3

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aStmm MBI -1 -J The Siler City Parana! Items. Ramseur school opens today. 'i. Old September 1st. iitfluuru scnooi ma open From Chatham Record, 23rd.

Mrs. David Marley spent last crept, jxw. W. E. of New Hope WEDNESDAY.

Aug. 301916 Prince Albert gives smtfkers such Junior Order will hold town amp, iniorms Tne Record Over 5Q0 Grit tabscriptioas -expire Sept. 1st Ate you of that Bomber? Leok at your label, and if yon are that he has an. arm chair in tneir ijtate convention in Golds boro next week; iairiy good of preservation LOCALS. behind send the paper $1,001 wnicn is at least -150 years old.

The Methodist Sunday school delight i ne chair belonged to his great grandfather Alexander Clark week with friends near Staley. J. G. Paschal is now working at Bolton, instead of at Maxton. Rev.

Jas. R. Edwards returned to Birmingham, yesterday. Deck Sizemore came from West Durham Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs.

George Gurley and two childrrn returned to Greensboro The Grit haa at least 500 sub senbers whose subscriptions ex who was born in 1747 and died in 1782 from the injuries sustain pire this week Last Spring we ed from falling off his horse. offered "blue back Bpellers as pre miums to those who would pay to Sept. 1st, and. over 500 took Among someother old relics owned by Mr. Clark are two almanacs published in 1840 and 1841 by Turner Hughes, of Raleigh, whichwere shown to this writer.

Among many yesterdayj advantage of the offer. And so Little Eva Blair is visiting her that is the reason so many sub grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. H. its flaror is so different and so delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue; it can't parch your throat you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco happiness! On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will Tead PROCESS PATENTED JULY 30th.

1907" That mans to you a lot of tobacco enjoyment. Prince Albert has alway sold without, coupons or premise. We prefer to give quality scriptions expire Sept. 1st. imngs 01 interest in these alma We are not stopping these pa nacs was a list of the members M.

Gee, at Gole's Store. Mr. E. Dowd, principal of the An crier school, has been vis of the Legislature elected in 1840 pers, necause many Of the subscribers, probably do not know from this county. The mem iting relatives on Rt 5.

bers of the House were John S. their subscriptions have expired. Mrs. C. O.

Small returned the Guthrie, -Isaac Clegg and Snen 16th from Massachusetts, where cer MeClenahan and the Senator It would be unfair to them to stop their paper without giving them from Chatham was William All a an conierence convenes at Sanford next Tuesday at 3 p. m. 'Pittsboro, Ramseur and Liberty Chautauquas will be held tomorrow, Friday and Saturday. -Veterans A. B.

Moore and J. W. Hight died at the Soldiers' Home at Raleigh Monday. They were from Randolph. A Dlay presented by the Christain church Philathea class of Ramseur, will be given in the Gem here Thursday night.

Admission 15 and 25c. Capt W. S. Lineberry, for the past four years superintendent of the Soldiers' Home at Raleigh, has resigned and will return to his farm in Randolph. A cyclone, struck Salibury and Spencer Monday afternoon and did $50,000 damage.

One man was killed beneath a falling brick wall and quite a number injured. The main building of the Wintervllle high school, Pitt county, was struck by lightning last Wednesday night and burned. The two' dormitories were not hurt. Mrs. Willie McClelland has been in Baltimore for the past ten days buying a stock of millinery goods, and will open a millinery she spent the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Vickery have AiDngnc ai 01 tnese were a cnance to renew. And so we Cotton today 15c. -Lookt your label Wheat $1.35, corn 90c Help Siler City Grow.

-F. M. Hadley has taken the local agency for the Cheverolet car -Singing Class from the Ox-ford Orphanage will be In Riddle ball here Friday night, 8th. Hon. N.

A. Sinclair, democratic elector at large, will SDeak at Siler City, Saturday, Sept. 16th. at 12 o'clock. Constable Charlie Cooper bagged five coons (four legged) Monday in a hollow tree on his farm in Albright township.

J. R. Blair and Joe Bryant have bought 160 acres of the Haughton farm, just west of the corporate limits of Pittsboro. Has your subscription expired? Look at your label and don't get behind. Remember, The Grit is only $1.00 a year.

The fellow who trades at home never has to do his kicking by mail. And then, on second thought, he has no reason moved into the Meadows cottage are keeping these papers going, Whigs which was an illustration of the Whig tidal wave which and we hope the recipients will at Mt. Vernon Springs. Miss Kate Vestal will go to swept the country that year for Tippecanoe and Tyler, too." favor us by remitting the $1.00 Philadelphia tomorrow to select I renewal at their earliest nostiiblei TobaowCa. her Fall line of millinery.

convenience. Misses Olivia Womble and Etta If. on the other hand, von don't the national joy smoke Long Shank's Scraps. S5Ek; la8t week think The Grit isWh the $1 "POU'LL ibid a cheery howdy-do on tap no Pastor W. H.

Strickland, of wiiu Hulas rieui xiarueii. matter hotr much of a atraner yea arm in the Greensboro, who has been con in goodness and Miss Durema Watson goes to cff or cm wood a yon drop into. For, rrtnee Albert is right there at the firmt piece you oaam that aella tobacco I The toopr red and da not wish to take it longer, then have the courtesy to notify the editor so he may atop it. ducting protracted meetings at Aberbeen Friday, where she will bat eellt for a nickel and the tidy red in pipe satisfaction Fall Creek and Bulah churches, tut lor a dime; then there a the hand- closed Friday. Reports large and no'peynd end half-pound tin humidora and the pound erymtai-glaaa humidor with uon let tne paper keep coming to you and then later refuse to attentive congregations with five is all we or its enthusiastic friends ever claimed for it! apmge-motatener top that keeoa the to teach in the city school.

Charlie Smith left Monday for Bladenboro to assume his duties as principal of the school. Mr. Ben Carrick returned Mon converts at each church. pay for it on the -ground that bacco in much Shanks, whe has been attending oang-up mm mll-the- "you did't tell the editor to keep protracted meetings so much, was SB DM sending it." If you don't want to kick. seen out at liulah church last day from a week's visit to relatives in Davidson county.

It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so week eating peach pies 100 yards the paper, simply have it stopped. But we sincerely hope' few of Two white boys, tramping through the country, were lodged long; or at least from the first Mr. L. M. Dixon returned to table where he commeuced eating in Pittsboro jail the 20th charged Sanford Saturday, after spend store at Bonlee in Carter's store in September.

A play, "Ten Night in a Bar Room," that was presented at Chestnut Hill school Saturday night, will be given at Silk Hope school r-ext Saturday night: admission 10 nd 15c. to where he finished at the bugirv tne leaders will order the paper stopped. We want you as a ing his vacation near here. or a nanasome young widow was with stealing few ears oi corn, near Moncure, to sat. The Matthews township road reader, for we believe the paper J.

F. Teague and daughter. 100 yards distant. And he said Nellie, of Burlington, are spend he bet the last piece was erood. hoard last week bought a mule cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get nhummy with it in a mighty short time 1 Will you invest 5c or 10c to prov.

out our say-so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO Winstoa-SaUm, N. ing the week in this vicinity. better, best of all.

is of sufficient value to you as to be easily worth the dollar. Look at your label and renew if your Tkb to tam.tewmno mUo mt ska Priac Albert tiojyred Ha. tUU fromG.W. Perry for $200., The democratic candidates for rarues irom ureensDoro were Mrs. Isaac Stout, of Snow This makes three mules owned tUs PataateJ Pmcm" the Senate from the 15th district.

prospecting in the Bennett section yoB ami reaBas whaX it i Camp, underwent an operation at 8ubscription has Expired. composed of Lee. Harnett. John last week looking after dogwood. amatakinc Princa Albart aa i ston and Sampson, are Dan Hugh persimmon and hard oak timbers McLean, of Harnett, and O.

A. for putting in a shuttle block mill by the township, and one more is desired. The Coleridge Siler City road citizens Friday received from Greensboro a four-horse "Tom Thum. Junior" scrape. Confederate ReunioD.

Barbour, of Johnston. at Bennett. The congregations at the Bap "Aunt Belsv" Elkins died at Card of Think. tist church bunday and at night Think more about the high cost of loafing, and the high cost of living will take care of itself. Misses Nora and Eula Phillips, of Franklinville', are spending the week with Miss Mattie Marley: W.

E. Allred and J. H. Allied, the oome of her daughter. Mrs.

from Active work is in progress J. W. Phillips, on Rt 3, Tuesday I wish to thank the people of The Confederate reunion at Pittsboro last Thursday was a success in every particular. Instead of having a "prominent" speaker from a distance, address the veterans, they had short were large and ateentive; the meetings are announced for the Siler City and community for week 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.

afternoon, aged about 92, following a stroke of paralysis suffered the 22nd. The interment was at THIS DRUG STORE SELLS kindness during little Clyde Webster Blair's death. I hope J. a. and Mrs.

Scott and two and families, of Cedar Fails, to lira frrtm trift veterana then, Edwards' Hill today. to return the kind deeds. spent Sunday with -Mr. J. C.

Lang- selves and made of the occasion nieces have so much improved from their recent auto accident as to be out to church Sunday. J. O. Evans has returned from U. S.

Blair and children. i ley. Tasso W. Siler. oastor of and a sort more of a RELIABLE DRUGS reuiuuu Mr.

and Mrs. C. B. Fitts went Jordan to Coleridge. B.

K. Richaadson, the new principal of the Siler, City school is this week taking the census of the children of school ae in the town and district. The school will open Sept. 21st. There are over 500subscribers of The Grit whose subscriptions expire with this isssue.

Look at your label and see if you are of that number, and if you are won't you attend to it and not get of lovefest. The veterans to the number of 85 were seated in the bar of the Gibson, and his mosquito report is to Baltimore yesterday to buy Administrator's Notice. at 89M very Ull fall goods for his Bear Creek courthouse. The Daughters of Having qualified as administrator on the store. estate of the late T.

Geo. Hanaah. Ibis is Newton Grove circuit, says three of his revivals resulted in 31 new members. One of the new members was a lady born aid reared a Roman Catholic and one was from a Primitive Baptist family. Rev.

W. O. Johnson has resigned the pastorate of the Ram- Mrs. -W. T.

Baucom came from POPULAR PRICES to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to the the Confederacy occupied the jury box seats and the body of the courthouse was packed with the friends of the veterans who Aberdeen Monday to spend a week with her mother, Mrs. Cat-tie Jordan. undersigned on or betore the 20th day 01 June, 1917. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt wonderful.

CJJrewer has bought -out his partner's, L. J. Presnell, half interest in the W. M. Branson timber and has J.

W. Bean sawing same. G. M. Phillips left Tuesday with a nice drove of beef cattle for Durham.

The crowds are extra large attending the Bennett meeting. Pastor Deaton is at his best Eight conversions Monday night ed to said estate will please settle at once. Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Jordan and Franklinville Baptist The Love's Creek revival be- seur came to do them honor; Music was furnished by the Confederate Drum Corps, of Raleigh, composed of Veterans Wiley T. This June 20th, 1910, went to Gulf Monday to spend a few days with Mr, and Mrs. M. Your prescriptions will be compounded from the freshest and purest of drugs, and the utmost care as to accuracy will be observed in every detail.

Come to see us; if we haven't what you want, we will mighty soon get it. Cordially, SILER CITY LOAN TRUST CO. Administrator. J. Jordan.

Siler Barber. Attorneys. Johnson and J. J. Lewis, with stirring music of the Sixties, and Miss Lov Gilliland, of Ore Hill Rt 2, has returned home from 3 Commissioner's Laad Sale.

Under and bv virtue of the power of sale and a number remained at the altar. a two weeks' visit to relatives in Greensboro. conferred uton the undersigned, by an or a quartette, by Mrs. 11. A.

London, Mrs. H. A. Bynum, F. M.

Williamson and John Johnson, ws especially enjoyable. Among those veterans who spoke were H. A. London, Oran Hanner, J. Dan Dorsett, Willis Adcock, J.

der of the Superior Court of Chatham Co, Mrs. J. W. McAdams is criti Mr. Roy Deaton, of Asheville, who belongs to the Boanoke bridge force, is home for a' few gan Sunday.

Rev. Jas K. Edwards preached in the morning, and Rev. Mr. Spruiil in the afternoon.

Rev. Alexander Miller, of Red Springs, arrived Monday to assist pastor Spruiil. The Electric roller mill is now running both night and day, as is also the Siler City Milling Co. The night force for the Electric consist of Tom Clark and Charlie Gamble, and day men are A. J.

and Eli Beau. The republicans of Randolph are to have a big rally at Ashebcro next Saturday. F. A. Linney, HTHE ELKIIUS PHARMACY II Vann B.

Elkins, mgr. E. Dorsett e. N. in a special proceedings inerein pending, entitled.

N. Fields, adm. c. a. of G.

W. Harmon, dee'd, against Mrs. cally ill, following an operation at St. Leo's hospital Saturday for gall-stones. days visiting his wife and parents churches, to take effect in September.

He will either take up work in another field or further prepare himself at Louisville Seminary. The road overseers in Hickory Mt. township, Joe H. Johnston and Leonard Ray, have their sections in better condition now than i have ever known. The roads have been dragged, the ditches cleaned and the "thank-you ma'ms" removed.

J. Z. Grenn, of Marsh ville, will make an address to the Brush Creek Farmers' Union next Tuesday, 5th; AH neighboring Union men, and the public generally, are invited and urged to attend. The people are G. Harmon and others, the undersigned R.

Bright, Isaac Straughan. Mrs. Mary Cheek, of Bear will -offer for sale, at public auction, to the Argons 43. 1 successors to ouer vuy mug oiore.j 0J9 You are no further from our drug store than your telephone! -7) Mrs. J.

P. Bradshaw and sister The twins, John and Jim Burns, highest bidder for cash on the 9th day of Creek, was brought here this morning, Tuesday, for September, 1910, at 2 p. m. in irom 01 nw Mrs. C.

Hines. of Lancaster, eang a war-ume auet. DC 3 the were S. went to Winston Monday At 12:30 postoffice at Ore Hill, the" following described lots or parcels of land: invited downstairs, where tables Long Shanks. to visit relatives.

"One lot being lot No. 20 wnicn is Detter described by reference to map of Ore Hill, recorded in-the office of the Register of Deeds of Chatham county. Deed Book 'B Misses Ina and Ruby Dunlap will go to Murfreesboro nex were literally groaning" with barbecued meats and many other eatables; hot coffee and lemonade were served in abundance, and the meal thoroughly enjoyed. Tuesday to resume their studies rcjr. SPECIAL SALE Ta, in Chowan college.

Page 514, being 135ft ou Hill st ana 325ft akmg the sides of lots 19 21 in map. "One lot being lot No. 31; beginning at the corner of lot 20. thence south 38 3-4 degrees east 135ft to the corner of lot 22; 'Old Buck' Guano, the great wheat grower, dry and drillable. Get it from Farmers' Alliance Stored Siler Gty, S.

V. White, Bonlee, Fred W. Boras, Goldston. Capt. W.

J. Hillman brought asked to bring baskets and candidate, for Governor, is to speak. Last Saturday the democrats had a rally there, with Biekettthf orator, The Bonlee high school opens its tall teim nest Tuesday. The Bchool is again this year under the management of Mr. F.

A. Ponland. His assistant teachers make a basket picnic of the occa- R. G. Edwards, Jr.

here Saturday The veterans reassembled in thence nortn 51 1-4 aeRrees eai j3. thence north '38 -3-4 degrees west 135ft; sion. ana returned to mve uas, laecuurirwm aiwsr umuer, uu -About half the road between Monday with Buster, TS3riTSS thence south 51 1-4 degrees west 32511 to the beginning. Pittsboro and Bynum is firm and Miss Eliza Harris spent last ff CuZ T. nn.

Also, one other lot, oeginning at me OF WiralSiyJuJS)o needs no surfacing, but parts of I east corner of lot No. 22 on Locust st, and week near Goldston visiting rel- jji atives. Miss Emma Kate Burns 0.0a Amn.nniA m. it are of genuine sticky running north 51 1-4 deg east 122 i-2tt to a stake; thenoe north 38 3-4 deg west 270ft to a stake; thence south 51 1-4 deg west Store for Rent: For rent, that very desireable store building, formerly occupied returned with her Monday. These clay stretches are being! surfaced, and when that road is' 122 i-2ft to the corner ot tne mom 101, a spin over the newly graded thence south 38 3-4 deg east 270 ft to the traveling out of Raleigh, is to be roads of Center township.

finished, the Moncure road will be surfaced in the clay spots, and by Webster-Paschal. The best hedtnnine: this lot contains about 3-4 acre 7 Said lots containing in ail auoui one aiiu married to Miss Irene Clement, of Mccksville, in December. then the Hickory Mt. road so BUU1U All did Vl lJT UiUgB, commodious and reasonably ren three-quarter acres, more Or less, and upon are: Miss Clara Pigg, Miss Pearle Earnest. Mr.

V. L. Andrews, Miss Mattie Blackwood, and Miss Flossie Pickett, music. The new brick factoiy building at Bynum, 50x200, two stories, is being erected, but the mill will hardly be in operation before next Spring. The machinery is difficult to procure just now, and it is said the contract calls for the complete installation by April 1st.

treated. Flood Fond. which is situate a dwelling ana ouiDiags. ted. For information, address Miss Kara Lane will go to Bal This 8th day of August, 1916.

R. H. DIXON, Commissioner. Arlie Harper, Tull McPherson csreof The Grit. timore tomorrow to assist the Jim Grimn and Henry Ellington Ladies' Emporium milliner in returned Thursday from a fox selecting the new Fall stock.

Notice To Creditors. In addition to the lists previously published of contributes to the fund for the relief of the flood sufferers, the following names were handed us by treasurer Junius Wren yesterday: In. order tfiat we may "clean-up" our wagon stock, we will for the next 30 days offer the fc Mowing bargains, for cash: 2 No. 22 Spach wagons, regular price $53.25 hunt near Broadway; one Rey Own Your Own Home! J. Glen McAdams leaves Fri nard was brought back, with Having qualified as administrators of the estate of A.

R. Elhs. latfl of Chatham coun day for Louisburg to begin next wondrous tales of many near-cap Tuesday his duties as assistant ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate tures. Edgar Burke, William principal in the city schools. Chas.

H. Marsh $2.00 Jas. S. 1.00 to present tnem to tne unaersiijucu Buying is cheaper Dark, Joe Watkins and Henry Brooks left Tuesday for Cumber verined on or before the day of Au- Mrs. R.

D. W. McDonald and than renting. gusMo.17. or this notice will be plead in Snow Gamp Telephone Co.

has about completed stringing the wire to C. A. Clapp's, at which point the Siler City company is to bring it in to the central office. The connection will hardly be made for two weeks yet, the land county to try their skill in Louise, came Friday i-iar nt tneir recovery, ims i trailing the bushy-tail animal. from City.

to Tax Ly. From Chatham Record, 23rd. 1 have for sale a very desirable spend a month with Mr. W. B.

Kapid progreas is being is August 191 6 V. E. E1H. C. Ellis Administrators.

Dixon Paschal, Attorneys. 8-room house, well in porch, big Harden. made in the road wotk in Cape lot, barn and stable, good Fear township. Two torces are We are pleased to note that the tax levy in this coun'y for this vear is some less than it Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Kellenber- neighborhood on Bohng avenue. at work, one between Merry ger and two children and the Misses Martin, of Greensboro, It is too valuable a piece chief delay being the nonarnval of an order of cross-arms that should have already arrived. In a few days, many young folks from western Chatham will be leaving their homes for col $51.00 $49.65.

$47.15 $33.40 $39.00 $51.00 $55 50 $33.40 $35.65 $56.50, $55.00. $52.25, $37.00, $43.20, $56.50, $61.51, $37.00, $39.50, Oaks and Bonsai, and one be tweeu Merry Oaks and the Hay Executrix's Notice to Creditors. was last year. The total rate last year was eighty-nine and a nronertv aud the price is too at were callers upon Mr. and Mrs.

wood bridge. The road is to be Having qualified as executrix of the last C. F. Fox saturday afternoon. tractive to be on my sale list for Idhg.

Terms will be made to the rfc-ht nartv. $312" one-horse" 53V" one-horse' and bed 8 Nissen wagons, 7 Nissen with iron standards and bolsters Nissen one-horse Nissen one-horse will and testament ot tne late jos. w. graveled and will be finished by third cents on the one hundred dollars worth of property, and this year it is eighty-seven and Beal. this is to notify all persons having Mrs.

Garland Daniel and Mrs. lege. The price of The Grit for middle of October. That will 3 0 I claims against the said decedent to present same to me on or before the ist day of the nine months they are away give a splendid road, in all kinds T. G.

Frazier, of Greensboro, two-thirds cents. August. 1917, or this notice will be plead is only 75c wny not sunscriDe 0f weather, between Kaieigh and Vt. I buy, sell and rent all kinds of town property and farm lands. If you want to buy or sell, talk it over with me.

LOS. L. WRENN. in bar of their recovery. All persons- m- for the oaper for that length or Sanford, and completes the Na Lutterloh.

Mr. Daniel drove here for them Sunday, accom ifohted to said decedent will please make tional Highway. The state tax is the same as last, twenty-seven and two-third cents on the one hundred dollars, and the county tax for general purposes is reduced two cents. panied by Garland, and Ran immediate settlement. This August ist, 1916.

Mrs. Lucy A. Beal, Executrix. time, and keep up with the items from your home section? It will be like a "letter from home." Try it. dolph Boling, of Memphis.

Piedmont Hardwood Co. The following went from this nThe Hardware btore to. men from twenty-one to nineteen It is a pleasure to welcome new place yesterday on the excursion cents. The only increase is the Good Looks are Easy A Htcking Cough Weakem the System. Don't suffer with a hanking cough that 1 igr" industries to Siler City, and -so to Norfolk: EOT Smith, Bob riar- tax for schools which is now Open season for Randolph county wranglings.

From now till election the air will be lurid with charcres and countercharges. we are especially pleased to have I ris. Sam fcimth, Charlie Whitt, twenty-five instead of twenty I has weakened your system get a bottle of with in our midst the new chair stock Arch smith, kuius uampoeu, three cents as last year, ine Dr. King's New Uiscovery. in use over 40 years, and benefiting all who use it, the mill, known as the Piedmont Elwood Charlie Crutch- soecial tax for bonds is six soothing pine balsam with tar heals the Hardwood Co.

Jas. H. Johnson field. Herbert rox, Murk ux, cents and for roads ten cents, Magnolia and E. B.

Moore are the owners. Jennings Webster, Henry Clapp. same as heretofore. In the irritated air passages sootnes we raw spots, locsens the mucous and prevents Randolph can always be depended on for hot campaigns. The opposing candidates have agreed on a joint discussion, this to be the first joint campaign since 190fV Co K.

had hetter he re Dr. with Mr. Moore as manager. 1 Miaooa Ruth Edwards Willi? I above is not counted the special racking tne Dooy wun cougumg. Balm.

natural Kinu's New Uiscovery induces school tax levied in some dis The mill will be built iu west g3C DC adv sleep and aids nature to cure you. of the railroad, on Bonng avenue. Grace Bolintr. and the tricts, nor the special road tax in those townships which have voted bonds for road Stout lumber 'mill. called from Camp Glenn to keep! opposite house-guests of the two latter, Why Delay a Good Thing? Look Good Feel Good.

The Ground was last week grad the peace. Misses Dorothy Koyster and Hixie White, of Oxford, spent ed and brick is now being laid Look as good your city cousin. No matter if you do Tan or Freckle Magnolia Bahu will surely clear your skin inftantly. Heak Sunburn, too. Just put little on your face and rub it Off again before dry.

Simple and sure to please. Try a bottle to-day 'and begin the improvement at No one can either feel good or look good while suffering from constipation. rid for the foundation. The build- 5.a the week-end at the Mt. Vernon of that tired, lifeless feeling by a treatment in cr will be of wood.

25x80 feet, Springs hotel. Monday evening Administrator's Notice. of Dr. King's New Life Bills. Buy a box exclusive of sheds.

The boiler Bunn Bray and his associates are rapidly erecting the brick addition to Womble'a store at Pittsboro. This addition is to be used as a drug store by G. R. Pilkington. Also, excavation is once.

White, rink and Kose-Kea idiots. tndav. take one or two pills tonight In the young ladies were given a 1 and engine room will be separate the morning tnat auil teeung is gone ana hay-ride to the river. Having qualified as the administrator of the estate of John Price, deceased, late of the county of Chatham. State of North 75 cents at DragguOa or by maa ure.

SAMPLE FREE. from the main building. The you feel better at once. 25c at your own The Washington Times of the druggist. boiler used is an 80 h.

p. Carolina, this is to notity all persons nav- 1YON Mf G. CO 40 So. Rth SU Brooklm. N.Y.

24th carried a picture of Mrs. S. 'J. Dorsett, of that city. She The plant will turn much loose in this section in the Have electric lights installed in your home NOW, save the worry, inconvertience and the unsatisfactory lighting of the out-of-date oil lamp! See Pike.

tng claims against the said estate to exhibit the same to tht undersigned at his office in Siler City. C. on or before the Clothes Pressing: has posed for a number of ar- buvincr or oak blocks. ins being made there for a stbre on the old Love corner (where Manly Smith had a store), and the foundation is being dug for a hotel (with stores. on first floor) on the corner northwest from the courthouse.

Pittsboro is ex- blocks must be 41 inches long usis, wno say sne is me mosi nd nv diameter from 10 inches perfectly proportioned of any I make a specialty of cleaning and Dressing clothes. Iry me MotMisl fevr chaira ta aa wprt I wuillau tuey uavc ever seeu. 19th day of August, 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the. said estate will please make immediate payment.

This the iQth day of August 1916. Wade Barber, Adrar. Siler Barber, Arty's, 0 and have that suit made like new. Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Braises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores.

Tetter. Rini-Worm, Ec Before her marriage to our for- farcel post orders given prompt attention. John Aiken, at the periencing a decided boom, which the chair factories of mer townsmen, she was a Miss its neiffborino-town nf RiW 5lPPea 1 lne 5, Th.h Wnn rpnrd in the. nSiler City light TeEephcme 0. mrmmaj i '1'nATriQivi a niirn rinnL Guthrie hotel.

zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c is pleased to note. 1 western part of the State..

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