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Pastor Returned to Flock Rev. L. H. Joyner, pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal Church here for the past two years, has been returned for another year by the Conference recently held at Rocky Mount, and is now visiting his mother, who resides near where the con vention w^as held, consequently there will be no preaching next Sunday morning or evening. But on Sunday morning, Decem ber 5th, he will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Don’t fcrget to greet him with a large congregation. Sale Takes Place Saturday Don’t fail to attend the publ|c sale of Mr. George W. Taylor’s farm, known as “The Henry Maples Farm,” two miles from Cameron, toward Vass, on Saturday, November 27. Also mules, cow, farming equipment, and household and kitchen furniture. Everything will be sold for the high dollar. Sale will take place regard less of weather. Give this your attention and attend. NOTICE. By virtue of a certain mortgage deed executed to me by T. R. E. Hall, L. F. Hall and C. W. Hall, Moore county, N. C., I will offer for sale on January 3, 1921, for cash at the Court House Door, in Carthage, Moore county, N. C., for the non-payment of said mortgage and notes a certain par cel or tract of land conveyed by said mortgage to me by said parties and lo cated in Deep River Township on Little Governor’s Creek; adjoining the lands of R. L. Burns and J. J. Tillman; containing 300 acres more or less above sale made to satisfy said mortgage and cost. October 29, 1920. ( J. B. STIMPSON. Thanksgiving Thanksgiving can come only one day of the month earlier than it did this year. Next year it will come on November 24th. Then the dcits will jump back to Novem ber 30 and begin working down the cal endar again. MIGKIE SAYS: puiewDS, \seuew voo^ too\^voo l£-f TU' CUE OClDER. GATAtO<a UE ’K) P\<2k. V)9 ij'tU' uoKX^ ’M u:>ov<. ^ AtiS OP oo«. wo)jve KAc.^2cu^>srra. v. * ^ ^ONS v^uo “T\AS '‘M CO>vi- 'M (2AWKS/ VA iVU>KV5i VJliUEu] NOVsi^ 'M -tVAE^^ mr\TV^D -TO VT,QN \ REDUCED PRICES We.have cut prices in order to meet the low price of Cotton and Tobacco, on Wagons, Buggies, Team and Buggy Sarness, Wire Fencing, Farm Implements, Roofing, Paints, Oils, Auto Accessories, and many other staple articles too numerous to mention Reductions range from 10 to' 25 percent. We’ve got what you want. Come to see us and be convinced. LEE HARDWARE SANFORD, N. SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA Can make immediate delivery on a limited number of NEW MODEL BUICK CARS In connection with any talk of price reduction on Buicks the distributors hava issued the following bulletin to their dealers: “We have no intention of changing the list prices established for the season of 1921. but in the event of any unexpected reduction in labor ■and material affecting the cost, and justifying a reduction of the list prices of Buick cars prior to May 1st, 1921 we will refund throuiih vou to every purchaser during that period the amount of such reduction.” “Let us submit that Buick cars have never been priced according to the prices of other manufacturers but have bsen priced according to their value. The present price is as low as Bjick cars can bj sold taking into considsratioa the quality, design, workmanshio and cost nf lahnr and material on the present day basis and to give the manufacturer a ‘live and let live’ profit.” • “The manufacturer who has cut his prices does not even guarantee the prices as cut, while we do guarantee oar prices now orevailind Your customer should appreciate this and accept the sure thing instead of gambling on oth& hnes.” picvdiimg. “Buick values have never been questioned. You may take for instance the price of the Baick car in any year sine- the Six wa<s firsf .brought on the market and compare it with the price at that time of those cars which have recently reduced; than take into considLtira the im provement in design, material and workmanship which we have made as against the same improvements which other manufacturerrS then draw companson of our Pfice t^ay with their price as reduced. And the facts speak for themselves that not-only ‘When better autoLS^ are built Buick will build them but that we have always given and are still giving the public the best dollar for dollar 4lue in aXmobSftW^ in any market regardless of past or present prices. ‘ dULumoD.ies onered “We have been fair with the public and have their confidence. We know that you can truly sssure everv mirrha^-r nf a . u is getting a greater value today in our line at the price at which it is o.Tered than in any other liae which he might buy.” “ r “The performance and quality of the Buick car is already sold and you have oilv to coivinc=> vnnr tnHo whot t u ,• the car as compared with anything else is today worth far more than the iricd we are asking for ft.” " beheve, that Yours very truly, C. C. CODDINGTON, Inc. Lee A. Folger, Sales Nanager. CAl Greetings to a marriage and luck and a lot oJ Mr. J. H. Buchal McLean of the were united in 16th. Rev. M. D.l peforming the Sheriff G. M. and little daug] of Troy were we| family of Mr. Pj Mrs. W. 0. Fr; is expected at the family of M] Frasier is the Archibald McDl Texas, who wat Rebecca Blue Mrs. Alice Blue Mr. T. B. Wal C. who married of Cameron, si with Mr. and Mri on his return fri The Young L? iliary met Tues( Vera McLean. Mr. and Mrs. little daughter are here for a Mr. Pierce w\\ health. Rev. L. H. Jo] ed to this circui Mr. J. R. Lo^^ bed with an attj Mr. L E. Gool foreman with Hill, are expect< home at an ea reside “across t Misses Ida and Route Two, att Presbyterian C| noon. Rev. Rufus P visitors Sunday | and Mrs. J. E. on their way to Mrs. H. T. ll ously ill for thf much improveni We are glad Gaddy improviij tedious illness. A Vaudeville! Fla. gave a Academy Mond< ably assisted by the corresponde Mr. Hill McDon up Sunday to M. J. McDonj remains the sani a great suffer withal. Mrs. Tannie ted relatives i| Route Two last Dr.. M. L. Mathews of Sai day for after Presbyterian Cl the Presbyteriai Thanksgiving Presbyterian cl ing and at th< night. Miss Annie M at Jackson Sprii] week-end visit. Long ago w| went to town, town for the h Hill Fair, one c Fair for the seemed to be m< Vass had a ve' Floral Hall at f Mrs.Edwin M was in town an a
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