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LOCAL BRIEFS ^ I Gune aeema to be plentiful In thle , , Mellon, eapeelally aqolrreli, Sloe* the [ uuon opened aoMeofour oltliem here , v, bad good luok with gun nod doge In ' the woode.- - • « » . A* ih* rood foroee here been buejr , . dWWgtngthe Made elnoe the reoent J mine, the highway! In Lee county ere J -now lo much better tbapar tbsa they , •ere during the dry weather. , j * ■ Hie frlende here will be lntereited to i know thnt Bar. J, H. HUdretb, wbo . he! been In South Oerollne elnoe leer* log Sanford e few yeere ego, bee re cently eooepted e oall to Butler, Oeor . : gla, end le now on tbe'lleld. ; Rot. Welter H. Gilmore went to , ' Richmond thle week on. bnelneie oon- , . ueoted with the Beptlet Stnte Conven , lion. Hr. Gilmore ezpeote to ettend the annual meeting of the Beptlet State Convention wbloh will be held nt Rooky Mount next week.' And now the Belke here edded one j more link to tbelr ohnln of exoellent , etorei, having juat opened e new etore ] ht Oremerton, Gee ton oonnty, under , ■ V the neme of the Belk-Metthewe Com- . ■ ' pony. Thle mekee the thlry-tblrd etore . ; that, the Belka are lntereited lo ^ i Min Margaret Soott,1 who wee at j home to eee her elok grend mother, , Mre; Kite Soott, returned to Peeoe In- . t etltute, Raleigh, Moodey. Her hoet of | ; frlende will be pleaeed to learn that , lire. Soott ooutluuee to Improve end It , ' la hoped that the will aoon be entirely , , reetored to health, Thureday, 24th—Thankeglrlag Day— , the turkey will be the moat popular bird In America. Itje eeld that he It ( going to aeil pretty high, we mean In prloe. The turkey orop enema to be abort thla year. |Iany droree of young . turkaya were deoleted by the heavy relne early laat aprfng. Crocket Cheert and Dewa McPher- | eon, atudanta at the Onlveralty, apent the week-end at home. There are ,elght young men from 8anford at the ' Uolveralty and they are getting along well. Tbla la the largeet number -of ' atudenta Hanford baa ever had at' the HMveralty at one time. . ■» ' ' : Link Boykin and hla fdroe of band! , 'have Snlahed putting down the grano- , lit bio aldewalk on the weatylde of Eo dor alreet fronr-tbe corner of Croat •treat to Summit AVeone. They will next build the aldewalk on the north ~ aide of thla atreet. The grading of the atreet le about dnlahed, but very little . . of the top eurfaoe hat been put down. Dri U. L. tlatthewa, accompanied by Sheriff London Roeaer, went over to hte farm near Cumnock, one day laat week and bagged three wild turkeya. Dr. Hatthewa, who eeldom fall! to bring hack the game, eaya Wild turkeya are right plentiful In tbla auction thla aeaaoo. Be will probably take hla an nual deer hunt aome time between now and the drat of the year.. ; • " If you don’t believe that Hotel San ford makea a dret-claaa appearance go and take a gdod look at it and we Ihlnk you will be convinced.' It maket a bet ter appearance than any hotel between Balelgh and Hamlet on the- Seaboard or Greeneboro end Fayetievliln on the utbern end Atlantic Coaai Line, and Souther experienced and beat hotel men In the Stete. ' The deer action (or Lee oounty li from November let to 16th; quell (per. trldgee), Nov. 16th to March 1; ruffed grouae (pheaaaot), Nov. let to 16th, wild turkey, Nov. let to March let; dove, Nov. let to March 1st; woodoook, Nov. let to January lit; black-bellied and golden plover, yellowing!,' Sept. ' let to Deb. Aib; duoka, geeee, Wtiaon anipe, Nov. lit to February lit; opoa aum, Oct.' let to Feb. lat; loxea, Oot'. let to April lat. Nooreeldent ltoenae, •10.26. Written permlaeton required In Cape Fear townahlp. Since the weather turned cool trade hae been unuaually good in Sanford. People are buying tbelr heavy winter * doming and enoea. Aa many of the farmer! have told cotton and tooaooo at good prloea they heve money to buy the thlnge-they need. "Laat Saturday waa a buay day for tbe merobeute and tbelr eaieemen. One of our merebenta telle The Expreea that hie ahoe. trade laat month wae the blggeat he hae ever * had lor the eame length of time lo the hlatory of hla buelneaa. Staoka of gooda will be eold In Sanford between now and tbe Cbrlatmaa bolldaye. Mr. George E. -Bernhardt left for Wloeton-Salem thle week where be beoomea manager of the oarber ahdp In the Robert E. Lee Hotel, wbloh was reoently completed and opened In that city. Thle la one ot tbe largeet and beat equipped botela In the Stete and the proprietor made a good aelectlon when be employed Mr- Bernhardt to manage the barber ehop, Mr. Bern hardt la a flrat-olaaa barber ea many of our people can teattfy. Ha and fam lly made many frlende here wboee beat wlahea will go with them to tbelr new .. home. On iti rounds of Inspection the grand jury was accompanied to the Count; Home on Wednesday of the last week • by Suerlff Rosser and Judge Oranmer. All were served dinner at the home b; v* -Superintendent Godfrey.- Members of ; the Jury tell Tbe Repress that'tbey have , never been invited to a Oner dinner. In quality, quantity, variety and pre paration it was all that one could de sire. Something unusual to see a high :sheriff and a Judge bceaklog bread at a oounty home, but why not? The grand Jury was Impressed .with things > />,about the County Home and found the Institution clean and well kept. >i ; The Supreme Court rr cently deolded that the Seaboard Air Line.Salley was . responsible for the wrongs arising out of the operation of the U. A 0. Ball L\’te way from Cameron to Carthage la Moore county, and says that the larger : ? railroad oaonot lease Its property to a - smaller road and avlod the duty It owes the publlo to tee that p It safely _ operated. This opinion wee given In thnoase brought ngalnsl. these rail sssrp roads foq the death of Mr. J. M. WU .v Hams, a traveling talesman from Chap. |;V el Hill, who was run over at the cross i,'" log near Cameron aed died la the hoe pltal at Sanford the neat - day. The Jury rendered a verdlol -for •20,000.00 damages whloh was sustained when the railroads appealed to the Supreme Court. ' Meters. Williams A Williams, T of this plaoe, appeared tor .the plaintiff ■ M»J. Barnard, of italolgh,, came dp Monday to -Snlih cheeking up toe af fair! of tho offlos of (ho Clerk of tbe Superior Court. Ttale «*i not done pt tbe time Mr. D. E. Molyer, tbe praaeut olerk, took oharge of tbe oflloe. There will be a terrloa of prayer for tbe anparaentr reduotlon meeting at 9t. TbomaeEpleobpal oburob on Fri day, tbe lltb—Armlatloe Day—con ducted Dy the Beotor, Bar, W. E. At: len, at U a. m. Tbe publte le o&tdlally indited to attend. Many of oar paopla aoddaoly beoime rubbar-neoka Tuesday afternoon when (bay beard tbe roaring sound of an airplane while passing over the town. The airship was dying at a low altitude and while olroling over the' town, the pilot threw down a lot of circulars ad vertising the Sandhill Fair. A party of gentlemen Interested In oil, arrived bare on the Seaboard pas senger train Tuesday morning and were met at the passenger station by Dr. M. E. Street, of Glendon, who piloted them up through the Deep river val ley, whgre, It Is believed by tome who have made a olote study Of things, that oil will be eventually found, Mr. K. E. Carrington, who has made good success at dewberry growing In Lee county, It going to try raising strawberries for the market. He Is now having the young plante put out. Strawberries, at well at dewberries, can be successfully grown In tbit coun ty and we ten no reason why they can not be raised at a prodt. Mr. D. N, Molver celebrated hie 89th birth day last Saturday and while hit health le not good, yet he li able to ocreelonally come down town and shake hands with friends.' Nothing would please him more now than to meet with some former oomrade and talk over the days when they fought under Lee and Jackson In the great War between the States. A Ford passed through Sanford last Sunday carrying twelve tourists to Florida—a man-and his Wife and ten children, the youngest child six weeks old. They looked to be .carefully plac ed In and packed down and there was hardly breathing room. It will ;take Mihote children a month to stretch ou and get b2ok to normal feeling after reaching their destination. Mr. Frank Rives, who recently died at his home near Asheville, moved from tha Pocket section to the western part of the State years ago. Mr. Rives, who waaa cousin of Mr. J. R. Rives, of this place, la survived by his wife and several children and grand children. Mr. Rives was a man of high character and his death will be lamented by the older eluzans of Pocket, who knew him well. Last Saturday Sheriff Rosser, Depu ty Sheriff MoBryde and Mr. J* W. Mo Auley made a raid and captured a blockade still over In the Woodard’s bridge section near Deep river. This outfit was made of two galvanized wash tubs welded together, This still had beefa in operation, but no one was pres ent when the,officers made the capture. They also captured the cap and des troyed the fermenters. < Mr. Grady Jones, who has been ti#k «t clerk for the Southern *60 Atlantic i|<rii»y^yey ,M«o», tot the past two years, has resigned and goes to Sumter, JS. C., this week where ha wrlU take a position as office clerk in a hotel. His taany friends here who regret to see Mr. Jones leave Sanford, wish him a full measure of success in his new work. . Mr.dohes Is succeeded here by Mr. O. J. Sloan, the former agent of the Atlantic and Western at Jonesboro. Mrs. W. R. Royall was shocked Tues day to receive a wired message from Charlotte stating that her lister, Mrs. W. M. Taft had died very suddenly at her home In that city that morning. Mrs. Royall had not learned that her sister was slok. Mr. and Mrs. Royall left for Troy where the funeral was held. . Before her marriage Mrs. Taft was Miss Smltherman, of Troy. She Is survived by her husband and five oh lid Ben. Her host of friends here and In other parts of the State deeply sympathize with Mrs. Royall In her sad bereavement. Rev. and Mrs. Allen Jones, of BrlB tol, Vs., arrived here Saturday and will make their home on Pocket with Misses Mollle and Gertrude Campbell, sisters of Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mis. Jones left the Pocket section soon after they were married 25 years ago since which time Mr. Jones has been pastor 1 of Presbyterian ohurohes In the west > ern part of this State, Virginia and 1 Kentucky. They have six children. One daughter Is married, two daugh ters and two sous are in school and the youngest child, a son, Is with his pa* 1 reBta. Mr. Jones had to retire from the ministry a year or more ago on ac count of declining health. His many friends in this part of the State hope to hear of his early recovery. To give you some Idea of the great activity In bnlldlng operations In the territory reached by J. W. Stout and Company, oontraotorB, we would state that this oonoern figured on 1598,000 Worth of buildings during the past 40 days and they expect to figure ou #026, 000 worth of buildings during the next 30 days. Moat of these are large pub lic buildings, and while J. W. Stout and Company may not get theoontraots for all of them, yet they always have oontracts enough to keep them busy all the time. Everybody knows that Mr. J. W. Stout la a hustler for business and there is not a busier man In the little oltj of Sanford than Mr. W. L, Jewell, who makes an estimate on eve ry job that comes In the office. Go In bis offloe any time and you will alwaya find him at his desk busy. This com piuj has done much during the paat few years to put Sanford on the map. * Harmou-McDonald At the close of the evening service at Bast Sanford Baptist cburoh Sunday,. Nov. 0, Mr. Davie Harmon and Miss Mattie McDonald were united lo marri age by the bride's pastor, Rev. L. C. Lee. Mlsa McDonald is a charming young lady of East Sanford and Mr. Hafmdc Is a prominent young man of Liberty, who has been making his home lo Hanford for a few months. The bride and groom left Sanford Moriday morning on a bridal lour, car rying4 with them the beat wishes of their Sanford friends for lhair future auoooit and happiness. Grade *rooo Products New Arrivals Stone’s Famous Atlanta Fruit Cake - We have handled these . cakes for years and they have always given satis faction. We have sold them to our customers -to use as gifts to friends, many of them £)eing shipped to other states. It makes an ideal gift. The price is reasonable this year— 60c a pound \ Stone’s “Rich Fruit” Cake Will appeal to yon In quality—Will save you time and worry aiM cost you leas. Put up In 1, 2 and 4 pound fancy box es. ORDER NOW. Stone’$Lodf Cakes National Biscuit Co.’s Cakes and Ceackers If yon prefer ft> bake your own Fruit Cake we have the material Dates, Raisins, Currants, Cifron, Nuts, Etc. Cocoanuts, Brazil Nuts, Walnuts, 1 Almonds Jams, Jellies, Preserves, Pickles, Olives, Ketchup, Gelatine, Mince Meat, Etc. v Kingan’s Sausage, Hams and Breakfast Bacon J. H. Monger Phone 52 SANFORD, N. O. SlBB *. ■'}■ ■ , ’ 4 j Architectural Sheet Metal Work Company, KISG, Manager The Homaker Pipe and Pipeless Furnace OTTR 8PEQIALTJ$S: HOOFING, CORNICE AND SKYLIGHTS *? 'f^anf°rd’ North Carolina To Builders: ' , * ai0 -service in the following items for buildings: Roofing, n!°ei ^'“f^ts, Venti.atOre, Valley Tin and Copper, Gutter and Downspout. Etc. and His not Ught and ^effiden"^^. Bl‘ °ur material is gotten ont of the 8hop carehUy l^^Mefou^ ‘ 8h°Uld be the stron«estplftce in yonr roof- We that lays flat oo^wSfc ^ that is not only ornamental *»* hM * nailing edge If it’s Sheet Metal, We make it. ■ ■- %;rf> KING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ——— ■ - — M. L. MATTEHWS; M. D, Practice limited to the eye, ear, nos* and throat. ^Office in Mclv^r building, Sanford N. C. Phone 117; Residence 274. Hours from 9 a. m. to\2 b&, and U« to 3 30 p. m., and by appointment. *DR. F. W. MdORAOKEN. Dentist, Sanford, N. O. - dfflcea in the Commercial Building Office phone 61, Residence 68. »B,a. 1. MEAJL. T V^TEBINABIAN °*» With WilkUu-BUk. «k Phone 118. V. v;'-" sAMroBn. a. o.:. ' J. S. MANNING, W. W. K1TCHIN Kaleign, N.c. Uaielgu. N. o, EDWIN G. GAVIN OaoIorU, M, U.# - ^ Manning, Kitchin & .Gaviu, fittorneys at law, t Ottoiora, hi. C, % V , ^ A. A. F. SJEAWELL, attorney *(, jAw, oanlora, hi. c. \ ----^r-— r^Vy?-^ WiLiilAMS & WILLIAMS lawyers, . _Sanford, fi. Q, K. B. Uoyie « Samuel B. Hoyle Sanford, N. a , Carthage,- N. C HOYLii & HOYLL. GAWYfiKS, Sanford, hi. ami ohrtfiage, N. O. Sanford offioe, second floor Gavin-Shipe building; Carthage office, second floO Page Trust Company building. dr. a. d. Berber, Dentist, DB E. W. HUNTER, DENTIST. Office id Uaviu-Cnipea . Build Ulg. • Office 'phonei’98, residence ‘paou . .J j ; 1. NOTICE! sale of valuable farm Land Under and by virtue of the power o sail contained in a certain deed of trusi executed to E. B. Faulk and wife to tin undersigned for the purpose of securing the indebtedness therein described, anc dated the — day of November, 1919, anc duly registered in Book 13, page 179, o the office of the Register of Beeds for Lee county, North Carolina, default bavin* be n made in the payment of the saic indebtedness and the undersigned bavin* been replies ted to execute the trust therein declared, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday, th% 5th day of Novern her, in front of the court house door ii: Lee county, North Cardona, at the boui of thirty minutes past\leven o’clock offer and sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land, namely Lying and being in Jonesboro town ship, Lee county, North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of Covington, the Mam place, Thomas, Griffin lands and others bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in the improvec highway leading from Jonesboro U Swann Station, in Lee county, Nortl Carolina,^j^ders corner and runs thenct Eas 5.60 cnains to a stake; thence S. 6.; W. 19.76 chains to a stake; thence 8. 7; E. 6.40 chains to a stake; thence 8. l: W. 9} chains to stake with large poplai pointers; thence 8. 37 W. 2&25 chains U a stake with oak pointers; thence N. 4: W. 35 chains to. a stake and pointers thence N. 25 E.10.25 chains to a stake thence N. 16 E. 7.10 chains1 to a stake thence N. 3 E. 14.80 chains to a stake**!! a branch; thence N. 44 W. 14.25 chain to a stake with large poplar poin et> thence N. 65 E. 7$ chains o a stakr thence N. 60 E. 15 chains to a stake thence S. 68 E. 12 chains to a stake, pop lar pointere; thence S. 17 E. 11.25 chain to a pine, maple and gum pointere; tbenci 8. 54 E. 10.80 chainB to a culvert in tin improved highway; thence S. 10 W. 6.2i chains to the beginning, containing tw hundred acres, ,*nore or less, and be in the same lands conveyed to E M. o' Connell and wife, Alice O’Conuell, 1> deed of J. R. Sanders and wife and M. 1* Hill, dated 9th day of January 1918, an registered in Book of Deeds number M at page 579, of the office of i lie Registu of Deeds for Lee county. North Carol in; Have and except, however, from the opei ation of this deed and conveyance an from the boundaries of the land abnv described.a tract containing six and oik half acres, more or less, and lying on ill Southeast side thereof, and conveyed t R. H. Mann by deed of E. M. O’Conn and wife, whtch said deed is duly regi tered in the office of the Register < Deeds for Lee county, North Carolina, i book —. page —, to which deed refe ence is hereby had (or a more perfe description ol said excepted area. -Time of Sale: Saturday, Nov. 5, 192 11:30 oMock a. in. Place of Sale: Court, house door I. county, North Carolina. Terms of Sale: To highest bidder t cash. • - - / C. L. William*, Trustee: This October 6, 1921. » The public is not deceive all the time. If Carolina pi ferred was not what we si it is we could not sell mo and more of it here in Sanfoi Wanted—Used aurry or top bud aodLbarnear P. O. box WD, Sank ■}* a*> New Price $595 P. O. B. Toledo, Ohio « J. H. MONGER NOTICE! >.\LK OF VALUABLE FARM. i'ivr and by virtue of the power of « "titamed in a certain mortgage deed r[l>l executed by E. B. Faulk and '"tin* undersigned trustee, on the -lav nf November, 1919, and duly in Book number 13, page 257, uiiic of the Register of Deeds for "um v, North Carolina, default hav nade in payjnent of the indebt ■ Ci111 V onri /1nmnn«4 1 J'1 '' 'll I'IIV' uiucuk* bv secured and demand hav made for foreclosure thereof, signed trustee .will, on Monday, -8th, 1921, at the hour of 11 ilu, irf front of the court house county, North Carolina, offei imbtffj Knrtinn tb thehighea Mb Greenwood township, Lee county <5iTOltna> adjoining the lands o Wicker, Stone, Cameron an< de®cril»d' by metes and bound «8 lOUOfi^V -~' ^ract: Adjoining the lands Mra. H. D. Cgjjjerofa, Duncan McDougal lhigpen Mwfothers, and bounded by Itne beginhing at a gum near the cree tod running thence S. 57* E. 3 degree Variation, 45 chains to a stone, Thigpen thence S’. 65 W. 3 degrees Varii won 10 chains to an oak in Mrs. H. I Uameron’s line, thence N. 45 W. 45 chair Eto the run of Big Juniper creek, thenc «m «aid Big Juniper creek to the be iming corner, containing 41 acres, mor Second Tract: Beginning at the fiftl id last Corner of Lot number 1, in th Ehannei of Big Juniper creek, and run nihg thence as the 4tli line of Lot numbe 1, 8. 47$ E. to the 4th cornet- of Lot Nc [. also a corner of the McDougald line thence as McDougald’s line S. 22 E. 2 mkins and 50 Jinks to the beginnin comer of Henry Morris’ 150 acre tract thence ae4he dividing line between June “d WUliam Morris N. 8* W. 47 chain Jo a stake in an old line, thence as pair toe S. 84 W. 8 Chains 90 links to a stake tod to be Edwardft corner, thence N ■ and 30 links to a corner oi the Mill lot, thence as a line of said Mill tots. 45 wn> chains 25 links to another Mill lots, thence as another lii Of said Mill lot N. 45 \V? t.. the cli. offiatd.creek, thence up said creek to th beginning, containing 80 acres, more >> Third, Tract: Beginning ar tl Vivgon ro$d, a rock corner ^TM. Wagon ro^d, a rocK c-rno . f‘d’s line, and runs thence with >au McDoug&ldPs beginning corner, t with McDougald’s line S. (.«> W. . wagon road, thence with ii to i winning, adjoining^ the 2nd tract described, containing 2 acre-. Fourth Tract: Beginning at a pp; me line of tlie second tract ahe\ Wn iivl .. j ■__ .i "no wi wic Hemnti ^ibed and runs t hence a stake and pointers. th< i. . v Chains and 44 links to the line ***> thence with it to the Uc containing,.in all, 124 acres : , • >. •^erving and excepting, howexci me boundaries of the seen mi t Uescribed 2 acres of land lyii.j . Waters of Big Juniper creek ami ] rJy described bv metes and lor J deed from William Thigpen : l®?® to which deed reference i- : said four tracts containing 12. nore or lees, intended to he c«.n\. ■ deed, all the above d.wript mat contained in deed dated and registered in t ■T Register of Deeds tor l.e. tiook Deeds 14, page 437. This October 25th, 1921. -•* L. Williams. I •'uh - DR. J. C. MANN, f BYB SPECIALIST. ! t|^» Jewelry .Slor.', Stynforii, iDji ®Tory Wednesday Imiu H1 a- u> P* m. Glasses fltted that an* easy to eyes. Headache* ro sy. * baa caused by eye strain. Cross Wel.®trdWtMened without the knife. oblldren and young peo ?1^ #P®0tlH3i. Sultatloo free and In ^A.NT®0—A milch, cow giving 3 Mr day. K. liv Griffin. NOTICE! MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of eale contained in a certain mortgage deed A. Mayo to the under rpose of seeuring the in e’y executed by signed for the _ debtednese therein described, and dated on the 1st day of. November, 1918, and registered in book No. 10, page 436, of the office of the Register of Deeds for Lee county, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the said indebtedness as therein described, and the notes therein given, the undersigned mortgagee will on Saturday, December 10th, 1921, in front of the courthouse door in Lee county, North Carolina, at the ,\ hour of twelve o’clock noo% oSer and or parcel of land, to-wifc: m „ Eepnfing at a stake in a branch, runs .V 40$ chains to a stake, the beginning corner of the tract, conveyed to Elma Florence Cox; thence their line of that tract S. 53 W. 65 chains to a corner in the Brooks line; thence as that line 8. 79, E. 48$ chains to a stake; thence 8. 33 E. | 7.30 chains t«. a stake; thence N. 60 E. 8.20 chains to a stake Leslie’s corner; thence N. 6ij chains t*» a stake in a branch; thence N. 3 chains; them* E. 11 chains to the beginmng, remaining 1.'15 acres, more or less, excepting irom said tract 33$ acres heretofore conveyed to Fred Hamilton, reference to which deed is hereby made for full description, also ex cepting from said tract 3 acres hen-tot'or. conveyed to J. A. Leslie in exchange, reference to which deed is herein mad. for full description. Time of Sale; Saturday, December 10th. 1921, 12 o’clock xii.H-n. Place of Sale: Court h< county, North Carolina. Terms of Stile; To the highest hi. for cash. * This Novenilier 9th. I'.CI. W, W. Henley, Mortgage Lee , NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted on the -0111 day of December. 1919, by Fred Hamilton and H. A. Mayo to C. A. Hamilton, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of I,ee ".unty in BooLof mortgages No. S, page o;)9, to secure the payment of two certain notes therein de cribed. and the said C. A. Hamilton having duly transferred and assigned said mortgage deed and convey ed the lands therein described, and the said two notes and the indebtedness thereby secured to the undersigned as assignees, together with all the rights and power of sale conferred in said mortgage deed, default .having been made in the payment of said notes and the power of -ale having been made absolute, the tin lersigned assignees will on the 14 day •PNovember, 1921, at 12 o'clock.’noon, a't lie court house door in I-ee countv, North Carolina expose to punlic sale to he highest bidder for cash the following loseribed lands: Lying and being in Cape Fear town hip, Lee county, North Carolina, and t •oginnin.' at a stake in J. M. ('ox’s line 1 n i ho east^bank of Patchett’s creek, and i-once S. 77 K. 35.70 chains to a stake; • . nee X. 13 \\\ 3 chains to a stake; : oucc S. 77^ E. 10 chains to a stake; hoiuv S. 13 K 3 cliains to a stake; thence . 77 K. 0.75 chains to a stake, hickory oinlers; S. IS \V. 9.30 chains to a stake; lonco S. 25 W. 17.5(1 chains to a stake ml pointers; thence S. t*0 W. 20 chains 1 111It* River; thence with the various •in-os and variations of Little River t v, 5S chains to the mouth of Patch ( s cieck; thence with the various •urses of Patchett’s creek in a northerly noction to the beginning, containing !'• ’ acres, more or less. t>ave ana ex cepiod from the foregoing description 88 a ics heretofore sold under deed of trust !; •>: Fred Hamilton and II. A. Mayo to F. L tiavin. trustee, leaving 77 acres of li e foiegoingdescription and known and designated as the lands sold and convey-i ed hy Fred Hamilton and wife and H. A. Mayo and wife to J. J. \J. Cox by deed dafi'd .Inly 1st. 1920, and recorded in honk of IVeds No. 20 at page 423, refer « iue to said deed is hereby made for a lull and complete description of 77 acres of land which is to be sold and conveyed under power of sale herein before men I'his October 10th, 1921. 1 he Hanking Loan <St Trust Company md The Peoples Hank of Sanford, Assignees. L. Cavin, Attorney. FOR KENT—Three horio farm, 60 >crcB In cultivation; soil clay loam; Bub ble for all crops; six-room dwelling, rater convenient. Mrs. O B. Murchl- • on, Route 3, 9auford. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR SALE. ' leatrlce Campbell. ■jLaajLjijw Suits and Overcoats m * % * For men and young men that embrace the*season** V. ^ newest styles and weaves Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear and Neckwear in the best of this season's styles to go with ? ’ at prices that will please you. Baldwin Brothers Members of the Sanford Merchants’ Association Southern Agriculturist NASHVILLE. TENN. The Giant of the South Its immense popularity is due not only to the fact that every line in it is written for Southern farm families by men and women who know and appreciate Southern conditions, but to the practically un limited personal service which is given to subscribers' without charge. Every year we answer thousands of questions on hundreds of differeut subjects—all without charge. When you become a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours. That is one reason whv we have 375,000 CIRCULATION. y -Fertilize Wheat Our Oversize 9-1-2 Will help You Did you say it doesn’t pay? Have you tried it? We will sell you whatever analysis you want, but recommend OVERSIZE 9-1-2 at two eighty per bag or twenty-eight dollars per ton. A ton of Fertilizer for Wheat, Oats or Rye at the price of an automobile tire. Made every day. In good bags LET US GIN YOUR COTTON Sanford, N. C. CREDIT IS CAPITAL Good credit can only be maintained by prompt pay ment of debts. A man may be a millionaire but if he is not prompt in meeting his financial oblig&tionsjbis credit cannot be considered good. The Merchants Association operates for the benefit of its members a credit rating bureau, which furnishes in formation as to how people pay their hills. The bureau “felackhat;*’ it simply gives those who meet their obligations promptly credit for so doing, and dis-.t^l credits those who are slow in paying, or who do not pay at all. The Sanford Association is preparing a credit bureau. Ratings will be based on the actual ledger experience of members of the Association with their customers and not o.n the wealth or prominence of customers* MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION of Sanford Insurance This office is well equipped to place insurance on heavy valued risks, and solicits the patronage of any one desiring coverings in the follow ing branches: Fire Insurance, Liability Insurance, Automobile Insurance, Life insurance and Surety Bonds, Strung and progressive companies represented. Prompt and equitable adjustments made. Expert advice furnished in all these branches. Carolina Insurance & Realty Company, I w. S. WEATHERSPOON, Manager Real Estate Insurance ''5?*fionds 7 Weatherspoon Building Sanford, N. C. Phone 97-107 JUST RECEIVED J A new .line of Cut Glass, China, Clocks, - ' ^ Watches, Chains and Solid Gold Jewelry. For Gift purposes vou will find our stock admir- " \ | able in the variety it affords our, patrons in making C *”U ?n aPPropriate selection of gifts forgery purpose V || , J. R Coulter Co. 711 _Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a siwiaPw NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of William Watts Reid de ceased, late of Lee county, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tlie*«5tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at ban ford, N. C., on or before the first day of November, 1922. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October 27th, 1921. Anna Edith Reid, Administratrix of William Watts Reid. On Oct 1st the Carolina Power & Light Company paid its 50th consect^ive preferred stock dividend. See and bear “The Novelty Pour” at Jonesboro Tuesday night. & ITCH! 1 sms&fftgss J ?*PN DISEASE REMEDIES / *uIu.nt • Botp). f«ii in feSTiSt tTMUarat M iui ns. ■ ^ GURLEY'S DRUG STORE Our stock holders got dM iends Oct 1st. Were 7on unong the number? ~ROOM8 FOH RENT—fucni.'i^T-" infurnUbed, with light, wit„ ollet tillable to r light hoiiM kaaiiih^* J6r“* r«M°o»b|e. Apply to PMrt” p. A. Dlmmlok, 308 8, 3 St1 ' Mr*
The Sanford Express (Sanford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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