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LENOIR, N. C. LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, JUNE 30, 1921 Page Eleven SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES ; By virtue of power vested in me aa Sheriff of Caldwell county, North Carolina, I will, on, Monday, July 4, 1921. offer for sale at the courthouse door in Lenoir, N. C, the following named real estate to satisfy the taxes .due on same for the year 1920: Hudson Townihip Blackburn, D. W., 1 lot 8.70 Bollinger, Mary, 94 acres - S.54 Bumgarner, R. C, 38 acres 4.72 Bush, John A., 272 acres 60.00 Campbell, Rev. C. M., 288 ac'a 26.00 Cannon, J. W., 24 acres 5.90 Correll, J. W., 70 acres 12.60 Duncan, J. E., 42 acres 11.85 Jordan, Mrs. Daisy, 16 acres 2.84 Kirby, H. R., 10 acres .59 McLean, J. W., 20 -acres 8.08 Oliver, J. R-, 10 acres 3.54 Plyler, C. D., 33 acres .91 Sparks, J. L., 12 acres .91 Yount, B. H., 11 acres.- .63 North Catawba Township Bean, Bascora, 30 acres 2.68 Bolick, L. S., 1 acre .74 Craig, Mrs. Alice, 40 acres... 5.31 Hodges, C. C, 25 acres..!... 2.95 Keziah, Mrs. M. E., 15 acres.. 1.77 Lefevers, A. L., 93 acres 28.94 Rash, J. E., 41 acres - 13.85 Smith, W. A., 21 acres 4.13 Smith, J. J., 75 acers . 8.85 Staith, J. A., 207 acres 48.73 Glob Township Bean, Theo., 22 acres .- 2.36 Bowman, L. E., 50 acres 4.72 Cannon, J. W., 1 lot 35.40 Gragg, J. H., 24 acres 1.18 Greene, J. H., 39 acres 4.68 Griffin, B. H. and M. S., 1 lot. 2.95 Hartley, Newton, 47 acres 3.28 Hatley, W. M., est., 91 acres.. 5.90 Henderson, J. J., 110 acres 4.21 Lentz, Wiley, est., 50 acres 5.90 Lytle, Robt W., 1.490 acres.. 43.98 Phillips, T. J., 57 acres 4.40 Philyaw, R. V., 82 acres 4.28 Pitts, R. C, est, 33 acres 4.13 Ravenel, S. P., 10 acers 5.21 Shoemaker heirs, 20 acres .99 Woodruff, Lincoln, 35 acres.. 1.50 Wilson Crack Township Barber, Mrs. Annie, 215 acres 32.09 Wilson Gorge & Rock Co., 5 a. 2.49 Mulberry Township Bean, Mrs. T. P., 215 acres.. 8 66 Bean, Thomas, 108 acres 3.69 Crisp, J. Sherman, 4 acres .23 Hagaman, John R., 762 acres. 22.51 Hickman, Dr. M. T., 60 acres. 2.09 Miller, S. L., 83 acres 6.49 Nelson, R. L., 36 acres 2.36 Nelson, Rufus, 38 acres 2.95 Robbins, Mrs. Ella, 100 acres. 2.09 Roberts, James H., 114 acres. 18.33 Spencer, John T., 350 acres. - 39.33 King's Crook Township Barlow, T. M., 78 acres 6.95 Barlow, J. K., 62 acres 4.22 Beach, J. M., 36 acres 2.68 Blackburn, W. G., 140 acres.. 19.14 Blankenship, Mrs. J. M., 10 ac. .74 Blankenship, Pink, 16 acres. 11.21 Blankenship, J. W., 82 acres.. 20.03 Carlton, Mrs. Ruth, 16 acres. - 2.95 Erst, F. A., 400 acres 14.16 Hall, R. L., heirs, 25 acres 4.72 Hice, Lloyd, 30 acres ' .59 Horton, L. L., heirs, 267 acres 17.11 label!, John B., 70 acres 2.09 Keller, Granville, 25 acres 2.91 Maltba, T. W., 30 acres 19.21 Penley, Charles, 30 acres 2.95 Pennell, M. M., 100 acres 15.31 Pennell, Mrs. M. M., 2 acres 1.62 Pennell. S. L 90 acres 13.21 Poarch and Reids heirs, 250 a. 5.16 Reid, Bud, 30 acres 1.18 Roberts, J. P., 50 acres 3.03 Roberts, Vance, 82 acres.. . 7.44 Walker, G. F., 232 acres 8.99 Walker, G. F., 85 acres 2.99 Colored Ferguson, Larkin, Jr., 3 acres. 1.92 Ferguson, Rufus, 7 acres 3.72 Horton, James, 50 acres 9.22 Horton, William, 20 acres 4.03 Horton, Rosa, 2 acres .15 Horton, George, heirs, 3 acres .36 Patterson, T. L., 100 acres... 2.82 Lenoir Township Arney, D. W., 1 acre .15 Barlow, D. S., 8 acres 12.94 Beach, Naney, 22 acres 2.69 Bolick, W. D., 16 acres 1.75 Boughman H. H., 1 lot 8.89 Bowman, Albert, 1 acre .32 Bryant, W. A., 4 acres 9.33 Bryant, W. N., 1 acre .91 Bush, Mrs. A. A., 1 lot 20.65 Cannon, J. W., 11 acres 5.50 Clarice, Paul, 1 lot 12.12 Ernest, H. L., 1 lot - .44 Echard, C. P., 1 lot 6.64 Efird Dept. Store, 1 lot ..389.44 Forest, E. R. and M. J., 1 lot 8.85 Freeman, Chas., heirs, 32 acres 8.28 Holsclaw, G. R., 1 lot .... 10.07 Hood, Mrs. Mary, 3 acres .44 Judson, Mrs. M. P., 1 lot - 7.57 Keziah, John H., 1 lot...,. 2.65 Little, W. H. and Pearl, 85 acr. 6.49 Livingston, F. S., 1 lot .59 Minton, J. W., 1 lot 10.99 McCall heirs, 1 acre .66 McCall, Rev. S. B., 65 acres ' 7.40 McMillan, W. R. 7 acres 10.93 McNeil, Troy, 28 acres... ... 12.80 Palmer, A. E., 1 acre r. 14.39 Pearson, Mrs. F. E., 1 acre 2.86 Pearson, Roby, 1 lot--...-.--- 4.72 .Prestwood. Mrs. W.S.B.. 25 ac 1.77 Frestwood, TcJ.T acre-. .4.. 6.23 Puett A King, 8 acres.. ..... .36 Rader. Charles, 80 acres... 4.72 Seaboch, J. A., 1 acre...... 27.58 Setser. C. A., 6 acres 6.75 Setser, H. W., 18 acres 2.66 Shell, Mrs. E, F-. heirs, 1 lot. 9.44 fhoemaker, T. P., 1 lot.t.. 22.46 parks, James W., 30 acres... ; 4.76 Spainhour, J. A., 1 acre.- 1.18 Tennant, W. B., 1 lot........ 2.95 Underdown, E. G., 67 acres . 13.48 Warlick, C. W, 1 lot. .19.01 n Coled Anderson, Carrie, 28 acres . 1.49 Banner, W. C, 100 acres.-.. 6.24 Berry, V ester; l-aere-i..... 4,13 Clarke, Everett, 9 acres..... 1.18 Corpening, Robert, 4 loU... 10.89 Corpening, Ephraim, 10 acres. .59 Dixon, Cordie.,1 lot., 1.66 T.n - flK Harper, Wiley, 1 lot......... 2.95 Dula, Alexander, heirs, 16 acr. , 3.98 Harper, Geo. W., 1 acre...... 3.36 Harper, Roxie, est.; 1 acre... .44 Hemphill, James, 15 acres.... 2.49 Jiood, Charles A., 40 acres... 4.50 Horton, Jones, 2 lots........ 4.72 ' Issbell, Troy, 10 acres....... .91 Jones, Victor, 10 acres...... .91 Miller, Sarah B., 1 .lot....' .32 Norwood, Clarence, 1 lot 5.74 Norwood, Lucinda, 1 lot ... 1.77 Norwood, Robert, 1 lot 2.09 Perkins, Emma, 1 lot.. 1.50 Phillips, T. L., 4 acres 4.73 Powell, Mark, Sr., 1 lot .. 1.77 Ricks, Henrietta, 35 acres.... 7.03 Sudderth, Susan, 5 acres .23 Wilson, William M., 1 lot .91 Witherspoon, Fannie, 1 lot 1.10 Witherspoon, Rufus, 7 acres 4.72 Lower Creek Township Barnett, John F., est, 3 acres. 2.95 Booth. J. A.. 70 acres 18.17 Bryant, E. H., 1 acre , 6.54 Bryant, J. K., 6 acres 14.94 Ellis, T. L., 7 acres 4.17 Gragg, G. L.,-1 lot 10.62 Hagaman, John R., 103 acres. 7.70 Harris, M. P.," 15 acres 7.08 Hood, J. D., 80 acres 6.66 Kirby, Eli, heirs, 13 acres 1.77 Land, T. C, 1 lot 6.64 Laney, J. H., 1 acre 12.28 Leonard R. E., 1 lot 2.95 Martin, Mrs. Fossie, 17 acres. 2.00 Pope, Mrs. Pantha, 46 acres.. 8.85 Price, Geo. W., 36 acres 3.54 Wike, Carson, 1 lot , 1.80 Colored Abernethy, Walter. 1 lot. 8.40 Beal, Blanch, 1 lot 2.36 Councill, Fred, 1 lot .00 Cowles. Martha. 3 acres .44 Ferguson, Mansfield,, 1 lot 4.28 Harper. James. 1 lot 5.63 Hayes, Ed, 2 lots 6.70 Hayes, Angus L., 1 lot 1.77 Horton, Arthur, -1 lot 6.35 Horton, Lela, 2 lots 5.90 Jones, Samuel L., 2 lots 6.34 Lenoir, Hattie, 1 lot 1.77 Love, Isaac, 1 lot 4.28 Michaux, Jacob, 1 lot 2.99 Miller, Mary, 2 lots 1.50 Norwood, H..T., 1 lot 2.95 Patterson, Will, 1 lot 4.17 Patterson, Daniel, 1 lot 4.13 Patterson, James, 1 lot 4.09 Patterson, John W., 1 lot 2.95 Powell, Amanda, 2 lots 4.13 Sallie, Joe, 1 lot 5.13 Scott, J. N., 1 lot 4.02 Thompson, George, 1 lot .59 Wade, Mary, 1 lot 1.50 Witherspoon, Blane, 1 lot 4.28 Yadkin Valley Township Bower heirs, balance, 7 acres. 3.45 Campbell, Mrs. Bessie, 32 acres 1.26 Coffey,-Mrs. Carrie A., 116 ac. 11.95 Coffey, E. M., 73 acres 3.08 Dula, W. L., 75 acres 10.11 Dula, S. F., 75 acres 5.90 Dula, C. A., 252 acres 69.00 Ernest, F. A., 1,001 acres 29.50 Hagaman, J. R., 100 acres 7.08 Harrington, Eugene, est, 47 a. 5.31 Harris, Henry, 50 acres 1.50 Hawkins. T. M.. 10 acres 3.50 Jones, Mrs. A. M., 100 acres.. 14.94 Mays, Lawrence, 6 acres .19 Patterson, Lindsay, 208 acres. 69.47 Robbins, John F., 10 acres... 4.93 Robbins, T. S., 80 acres 8.03 Robbins, F. Z., 15 acres 1.18 Watson, A. A., 25 acres .59 Watson, H. L., 26 acres .59 Colored Anderson, Sally, heirs, 12 ac. .55 Ferguson, John, 17 acres .91 Jones, J. L. G., 60 acres 5.91 Jones, Eliza, 7 acres .67 Jones, Bessie and Ida, 21 acres .63 Witherspoon, Louisa, hrs, 26 a. .78 John's River Township Bowman, H. C, Agt, 5 acres. .15 Braswell, Mrs. Martha, 15 ac .14 Campbell, Mrs. M. L., 2 acres. 2.14 Clarke, J. H., 75 acres. 6.11 Keaton, I. J., 1 lot 1.18 Props, Mrs. S. C, 15 acres... .72 Puett, W. M heirs, 25 acres.. 1.33 Rader, B. C, 105 acres....... 9.49 Rader, A, M., 60 acres 2.13 Reichard, Mrs. Otto, 40 acres. 1.17 Richie, Mrs. Avie, 134 acres.. 13.25 Saunders, Mrs. Lydia, 15 acres .44 Setzer, J. W., 75 acres 4.72 Shell, T. S.r90 acres 7.71 Colored Barker, Pink, 15 acres .44 Barker, Ervin, 6 acres 1.60 Barker, Lester, 10 acres .44 Berry, Phil,-15 acres S.29 Berry, Willard, 31 acres 5.86 Berry, Alice, heirs, 4 acres... .44 Coffey, Fin, 28 acres 6.24 Conley, Dock, 21 acres .91 Corpening, Bud, 56 acres.... 8.81 Corpening, Sid, heirs, 32 acres 1.77 Harshaw, Tom, 12 acres. 4.46 Michaux, Pink, heirs, 15 acres 1.77 Michaux, Martha, 5 acres .36 Miller, .Russell, 30 acres . 2.50 Oderson, T. S., 5 acres .15 Pearson, Jeff, 30 acres 4.21 Pearson, Hanna, heirs, 30 ac. 2.09 Phillip's, Donnie, 10 acres 2.09 Scott, C. S., 22 acres 91 Wakefield, Sam, 8 acres 3.77 Little River Township Anderson, T. L., .120 acres... 14.62 Auton, R. T., 119 acres '53.73 Beach, J. C, 21 acres, .. 8.80 Bpwiman, P. A.,23 acres.. ... 2.95 Bumgarner, A. J., 7 acres 1.18 Fox, E. C, 46 acres 5.28 Harmon, Andrew, est, 27 ac. 1.62 Hartley, Mrs. Laura, est, 59 a. 6.97 Sartley, A. W., 108 acres.. 15.66 ice, Mrs. John P., 80 acres.. .91 Hoke, John Wi, 44 acres . . 1.18 Jackson', Mrs. Martha, 30 acres .89 Kirby, Amanda, est, 50 acres 1.40 Koonce, W. M., 77 acres 5.31 Matheson, W. C., adm., 28 ac. .82 McRary, I. L., 52 acres 4.72 Reid, & E., 10 acres ..w 1.50 Reid, Mrs. Frances, 80 acres.. 3.54 Reid, L. L., 125 acres... 2.86 Richey, John W., 4 acres 6.90 Roberts, C. O., 18 acres 7.63 Sherrill, Mrs. S. A., 50 acres.. 8.60 Smith, W. W., 186 acres..... 16.26 Smith, A. G., 36 acres ... 7.67 Smith, Mrs. Franfc, 35 acres.. 5.60 Walker, J.. F., 5 acres ...... 3.89 West, M. W 137 acres ... 78.03 White, C. Fred, 64 acres..... 8.63 White, Charles, Jr., 47 acres.. 7.84 White, M. W., 84 acres 8.53 White, W. W 67 acres 6.90 White, R. L., 54 acres 17.70 White,' Carswell, R.i L." agent, 60 acres ................ 5.81 Winkler, W; S., 27 acres .. 6.68 Flowers, Et L., 18 acres .. 14.75 .' ,',:r' Patterson Township Barrier, H. 95 acres...... 1.98 Cline, R. P., 70 acres........ , 8.67 Cloer, G. W., Sr., 76 acres.i.. 13.53 Colvard Bros. St Ballew Mine, - - 60 acres .......i........ 8.77 Ford, J. C, 100 acres......j 81.57 Hagaman, J. R., 46S acres.. .126.97 Hanks, F. C 246 acres...... 8.47 Killian, S. E-. est., 28 acres... -. 6.90 Livingston, F. S., 21 acretf...' 7.44 McGarr, W. M., 47 acres..:.. 2.80 Pitts, W. J 113 acres....... 6.31 Setzer, Miss Alice, 75 acres... 4.72 Setzer, W. K., 15 acres.:...". .91 Setzer, T. S., 279 acres 49.34 Yadkin Woolen Mills, inc., 5 a. 69.91 Young, J. E., 60 acres 5.31 Colored t Horton, Gertrude, 1 acre .63 Jones, P. O., 1 acre .91 Underwood, John, 60 acres... 2.59 Lovelady Township . Helton, G. W., 70 acres 37.02 . The amount of "the special school tax in Hudson, Little River, Love lady, John's River, North Catawba and Lenoir (Whitnel) townships will be added to receipts when land is sold. Also 20 cents for the cost of each name advertised. Please come forward and settle in full. Respectfully, JEROME A. TRIPLETT, Sheriff. Gee Whiz! News-Topic, you tell them about Bolinger's Luncti Counter Opposite Efird'a Store. The place to get your money's worth. Hot Weiners 5c Ham Sandwich 10c Fish Sandwich 10c Whole Egg Sandwich 10c Liver Sandwich 10c Ice-cold Milk 1. 5c Pie . 5c Fresh dressed fish at all times. Also fresh home-made candies and fruits ' Phone No. 240 B. & B. Pure Cream Kisses. 5 H. J. $ ' LAWYER Prompt attention will be given to all business Office over Lenoir Drug Store flail's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they are In rood health. This (art proves that while Catarrh Is a local disease. It Is greatly influenced by constitutions! conditions HALL'8 CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the body, thus reducing the Inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All druggists; Circular free. F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo. Ohio. F BACK HURTS USE Bat teas meat if Kidneyi feel Uke toad or Bladder bother you Mlat forma uio aoi& ' Most folks forget that tiki kidneys, ike the bowels, get sluggish and clogged" nd need eAuhing occasionally, else we uave backache ana dull misery in the tiduey region, serere headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid tjtomaeh, aleenlessness and all tort of bladder dis orders. lou simply must keep your kidneyc active and clean, and the moment you feel an aoha or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablesnoontul in a glass of water before breakfast tor a few days and rour kidneys will theo act fine. This tamous salts is made from the acid of Trapes and lemon juice, combined with fithia, an4 is harness to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralises -the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive i makes a delightful effervescent lithiv water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lota of Jad salts to folks wno believe in overcoming kiduey trouble while it is only trouble. IR TO DARKEN IT It's Grandmother Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. Tho old-time mixture of Sago Tea and Buipaur ror aaricening tray, streaked and faded hair U strand- mother'! recipe, and folks art again uainf It to Jteep their hair ,a good, evencolor, which la quite sensible, ai we are living in an age when a youth ful appearance la oi taa greatest ad' vantajre. . i ..i. i. Nowadays, though, wa don't have the troublesome task of gathering the aaga and the muany mixing at homo. All drug stores) sell the ready-to use product, improved by the addition of Other tngredlenta, called "Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur Compound." It ta very popular because nobody -cn discover It haa been applied. Slmpiy moisten your comb or a soft brush with it avnd draw thia througn your aair, taunt one small, strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladlea with Wyeth'a Saga and Sulphur Compound, is that, .be side beautifully- darkening -the hair afte. a tw applications, u also pro duces that soft lustra and appearance of abundanoa which' la so attractive. This reeer-to-use preparation la a de lightful toilet requisite' for thoee Who desire a more youthful appearance. It la not Intended for- the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease,, , , . - . SALTS S Where you can BUY AND SELL Musical Instruments jj Typewriters 1 Dj r-IUotorcyclea K r-Furniture r-Suburban Homes r-City Lots -Horses e-Automobilea K "-Machinery K -Jewelry r-iiooks r-Business r-Farm Products -Farms or anything that is for sale USE NEWS-TOPIC WANT ADS MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE at Saiw Mill, N. C. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the house and lot of the late W. A. Tilley on July 6 at 1 :30 o'clock. Terms of sale one-fourth cash, onefourth in six months, balance 12 months. F. B. Tilley, Long Island, N. C. 49-3 RABBITS Flemish and Belgians, $2. pair; cash with order. Aubrey Long, Roxboro, N. C. 49-1 Op LOST On 19th, in Lenoir, a pink cameo pin. Finder will be reward ed 'by leaving at -News-Topic of fice. 49-2 EAT MORE RABBIT Raise Bel gian Hares, the best and cheapest meat. Write for free circular and prices. Mrs. V. G. Burgess, 708 Yaguena St., Greensboro, N. C. 4it-4 LOCAL MANAGER WANTED Tt once by largest concern of its kind in the world, to develop and han dle local business. No investment or experience required. $2,500 to $10,000 profits first year, according to population, and wonderful fu ture possibilities, as ours is a staple commodity with constant unlimited HeimnnH. nH wp undersell all com petition. GuaranteV Coal Mining Co., 1337 Como Bldjr., Chicago. 49-1 PLACHES I havs purchased the Lick mountain peach crop and am now ready to take your orders. I have not enough to supply Lenoir hut will do the best I can for you. Will only take orders for as many I think I will have. To be sure of your peaches place your orders .it once at Bollinger's Lunch Coun ter, Phone 240. I will have noth ing but fine varieties of peaches. GET BUSY Keey busy. Is your job unsafe? Is it permanent? You want a life-long business. You can t;et into such a business selling more than 137 Watkins products direct to farmers if you own auto or team or can get one; if you are under 50 and can give bond with pergonal sureties. We back you with big selling helps; 52 years in business; 20,000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you can get territory. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 113, Winona, Minn, ' 47-4 B. & B. Pure Cream Kisaea. 5 National Forest Timber for Sale I by the Forest Supervisor, Ashevllle, N. C, up to and Including Aug. 1, 1921, for all the merchantable dead Umber standing or down, and all the live timber marged or designated for cut ting, on an area embracing about 75 acres on the watershed of the left hand prog td Otter Branch, .below the second falls, on the west side of Wilson Ridge, about one-half ; mile from Mortiimer, -Caldwell county. North Carolina, within the Wilson Creek Working Circle of the Pisgah National Forest, estimated to be 250 cords, more or less, of chestnut acid wood. ! No bid of less than $1.00 per eord for .chestnut acid wood will, be considered.' Deposit with bid $100. The right to reject ,'any and all, bids reserved. Before bids are submitted full information Concerning the tim ber, the' eond itiona of 4ale - and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Ranger at Edgemont, N, C. , , , 49-61 L 3 FARMS FOR SALE 112-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Four miles from Lenoir. Price a great in ducement to investigate. J. M. Wilson, Leijoir N. C, R. 3. 45-4 FOR SALE 152 acres near Gas tonia, X. C. Good buildings, plen ty of timber; 80 aerea in wire fence; splendid cattle, dairy and produce famr; price and terms rea sonable. 214 acres land near Cherryville, N. C. Fine buildings, good orchards; land in good state of cultivation; one of the best farms in this sec tion of the state. For prices and terms on these farms write M. A. Stroup, Cherryville, N. C. 49-2 FARMS. NEAR NORFOK Prices $3000 up. Several beautiful water front farms. Great opportunities in this vicinity for progressive farmers. Harvey H. Jones & Co., 201-202 Law Building, Norfolk, Va. 37-10p CHICKENS AND EGGS CHICKENS-jI will pay cash for chickens. am located at the old Home Milling Co. building next door to Teeter's Feed Store. J. R. McNairy. 41-tf 0 WANTED WANTED Salesman with car to call on dealers with a low-priced 6,000-mile tire. $100 week with extra commission. ' Master Produc tion Corp., South Bend, Ind. 47-2 POTATO PLANTS The pure Porto Rico Yams; ready for shipment; $2 per 1,000; 5,000 up, $1.50 per 1,000. Prompt shipment F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Ga. 39-10 FOR SALE FOR SALE Ford touring car, just overhauled; new top, new uphol stering. Price $300 for quick buy er. Caldwell Motor Co. 48 G. W. GREENE, Gamewell, N. C Durham Bull for service; O. I. C. JJoar for service; 1 good counter scale for sale ; 1 pump oil tank for sale. 49-4p FOR SALE 1 Witte gasoline en gine, 12 h.p.; 1 Meadows mill, 1 Crusher, in good condition, at a bargain. G. W. Greene, Game well, N. C. 49-lp FOR SALE Horse, 7 years old, weighs 1300 pounds. See Seehorn. 49-3 FOR SALE 8-room house and six good town lots, all together or sep arate; all kinds of fruit; part cash. balance on time. L. A. luttle. 47-2 FOR SALE One 7-room house and lot on public road in Freedman. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Avery Powell. 48-3tp FOR SALE One 8-horse power boil er and engine, mounted, with steam molasses evaporator and shingle outfit; cheap. C. J. Dow bins, Finley, N. C. 48-3p FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. Pow ell Bros. 46-2 FOR SALE Two-ton truck, in good condition; price and terms reason able, i. J. Coffey, Lenoir, N. L.. 46-3 FRUIT TREES Apple, peach, pear and plum trees, grapes and all kinds of nursery stock. S. E. Dula Orchards, Lenoir, N. C. 42-tf MATRIMONY inclined; $45,000 in ducement (Mildred). Box 3144, Jacksonville, Fla. 34-15 GET YOUR MEALS at Hart A Stine's Cafe. Meals at all hours, day or night. Same old stand on Mulberry street. 47-tf IF SKIN BREAKS OUT ranis sulphur Just the moment you apply Meotko-Sulphur to an itching, burn ing Of broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, mads into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick re lief, even to fiery ecsem that noth ing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying pro perties, it quickly subdues the itch ing, "cools the irritation and heals the ecjeema right p, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of flgly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. Yon do sot have to wait for im provement It' quickly shows. Yon cin 'get a little jar of Mentho-Sul-phw at anj drug store. . Real Estate See me at any thqe . ... for a ! HOME, BUSINESS JROPERTY FARM LANDS ' J. W. Sell The Real Estate Man B. & D. Pure. Cream Kisses.' 5 BURNS tbrAii.,. Pleasant way to orea&up ccios-r EVERYONE in the famfly can rely on Dr. King's New Dis covery, the standard remedy for the last fifty years, to break , op coughs, grippe and stubborn , colds. No harmful drugs. At your druggists, 60c and JL20. For colds andcoughs Dr.Ksns NewDisccTvery SaDoW Skin Not PTeitT " Constipation destroys the complexion,: making it yellow and ugly. Keep the bowels at work cleaning out the system daily by using Dr. King's Pilkv. They do the work thoroughly and gently. Buy bottle today, 25 centa. Prompt! Wont Grip frs Pills WHY SUFFER from any skin eruption or breaking out when you can be relieved over night with the celebrated Ab-Cline Itch and Skin Ointment especially recommended for Itch, Eczema and sim ilar affections Get a box today. Price 50c at Lenoir Drug Co., Cline's Drug Store, or Ballew'a Cash Pharmacy, or write direct to Elkin, N. C. vl Mener back without qurttiou Ilf HUNT'S GUARANTEED ' 1 1 SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES M (Hunt's Salve and Soar), fail in yt thttrMtmtnt of Iteh, Bctema, A Ringworm, Tetter or other Itcb- l .u. 1 . T ... .u treatment at out risk. Ballew'a Caali Pharmacy j PAINTER, DECORATOR g Wall Paper and Hanging 5 Will be glad to make esti- mates and plana ! G. R. HART Telephone 252-J Lenoir, N. C. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the br 1y begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking; G0LLMFJ?AL The world's Standi I remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 169& Take regularly nJ keep in good health. In three sisae, all druggists. Guaranteed aa represented. CM MmUI m wrta I imiutM OPEN NOSTRILS! ENDr v A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty I Tour cold in head or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged aos trils will open, the air passagea of your head will clear and you can breathe freely.'i No more snuflfing, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headacaai no struggling for breath at night - Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply s) little of this fragrant aatiseptio ereant in your nostrils. It penetTatea through every air passaga of the head, soothing and ' healing the swollen or inflamed mucous ' membrane, jiving you instand relief. Head colds and eatarrh yleli like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up ami iniserable Belief la sure. 0i
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