lore refreshing these meet the woman who endence in soap than rfume. ices for sale at The cents the dozen. s s to get cheap- ou have waited r line of new KTIES, ETC pany Groceries. S talk Cutters, , Harness, eneral elow today’s at a bargain e 12 H. P. th Slightly ion ardware” ciT” th Carolina CARTHAGE TOBACCO MARKET Report By McConnell Warehouse J. R. Hutchings & Son Our Tobacco Market is very strong; prices are very firm on all grades with a strong demand. Here are a few sales made on Friday and today (Mon day): B. R. Salmon 144 pounds.... @ $27.00 34 pounds.... @ 34.00 36 pounds.... @ 44.00 16 pounds.... @ 50.00 Eades & McFayden 156 pounds.... @ $24.00 184 pounds.... @ 36.00 90 pounds.... @ 43.00 142 pounds.... @ 44.00 140 pounds.... @ 52.00 176 pounds.... @ 52.00 226 pounds.... @ 70.00 Cameron 26 pounds.... @ $23.00 26 pounds.... @ 40.00 40 pounds.... @ 49.00 30 pounds.... @ 60.00 W. J. Fry 136 pounds.... @ $29.00 264 pounds.... @ 44.00 92 pounds... @ 69.00 J. A. Thomas 206 pounds... @ $37.00 196 pounds..'.. @ 58.00 20 pounds... @ 71.00 W. S. Bailey 40 pounds... @ $40.00 144 pounds..-. (2) 45.00 90 pounds... @ 69.00 W. W. Martin 226 pounds... @ $24.50 236 pounds... @ 31.00 170 pounds... @ 40.00 164 pounds... @ 44.00 40 pounds... @ 55.00 Biby & Mabe 100 pounds... @ $25.00 166 pounds... @ 36.00 94 pounds... @ 50.00 370 pounds... @ 54.00 26 pounds... @ 69.00 Currie & Apple 72 pounds... @ $22.00 ■ 130 pounds... @ 20.00 150 pounds... @ 38.00 176 pounds... @ 56.00 14 pounds... @ 65.00 136 pounds... @ 65.00 Currie & Barefoot 242 pounds!.. @ $43.00 26 pounds... @ 47.00 50 pounds... @ 45.00 160 pounds... @ 45.00 132 pounds... @ 55.00 36 pounds... @ 62.00 36 pounds... @ 62.00 60 pounds... @ 66.00 16 pounds... @ 71.00 No use to haul your tobacco miles when you can get these prices at home. Come to see us and we will push it to the top. Your Friends, J. R. HUTCHINGS & SON. JACKSON SPRINGS the champion speller of the old North State, and the one chosen should pre pare well for this very important contest. Miss Helen Thomas left last week for High Point, where she has ac cepted a position with a mercantile establishment. D. S. Poole, editor of the Hoke County Journal, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here, and at tended services at the Presbyterian church where he was once a member. Mrs. Henry Johnson who was car ried to HighsmithV Hospital several days ago for an operation, has im proved so much that the operation is not necessary. Cyrus Dowd has accepted a position with the Sandhill Drug Store. Professors A. C. Harrington and W. C. McColl went to Charlotte on Friday, returning Saturday afternt>on. William Jackson, of West End, and Ted Thomas, of the eighth grade of the high school, were given a trip to Charlotte by Prof, McColl for the ex cellent record they had made in school. Miss McQueen will have a large crowd here, for the moving pictures on Thursday night, if people are not too tired after Fair day. The pic tures shown here at both shows have been enjoyed by large crowds N. A. Graham and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Easom, of Cameron, spent the week-end with Mrs. Laura J, Gra ham. On Sunday all of Mrs. Graham’s family, including her eighteen grand children, with the exception of a son- in-law who came later in the day, and a son in college, took dinner with her. MORTGAGE SALE Dr. Craig, of Hickory, closed a very successful revival here on Sunday night at the Presbyterian church. There was a large number of confes sions and several joined the Presby terian church. Misses Annie Campbell and Jennie Brewer were Carthage visitors on Saturday. Miss Campbell completes her high school work here this year. Miss Brewer is a seventh grade stu dent and competed in the spelling con test to see who would go to Raleigh for the spelling contest on November 23, to decide the champion speller of North Carolina. ‘This will mean lots to any Moore county girl or boy to be Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by W. A. Grubb, and wife, Martha J. Grubb, and M. M Hunter and wife, Mabel C. Hunter, dated January 6th, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County in Mort gage Book No. 28, at page 600, I will offer and sell to the highest bidder at the Court House Door of Moore Coun ty, at the hour of Noon, on Monday the 19th day of December, 1921, the following lands located in McNeilFs Township, Moore County,- North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of John R. McQueen, Heath & Snugg, McCrim- mon heirs and other, bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a large pine, Mc Queen’s S. E. corner of his George Hall 40 acres tract, commonly known as the Duncan C. Blue 40 acres, same being also a corner of W. F. Junge’s (Now Dunlap’s) Polly McDugald tract; runs thence with Junge’s line S. 87 E. 379^ feet to a stake in the Hoke county line; thence as the county line S. 43 W. 3564 feet to a stake in the county line south of Car rolls Branch, McCrimmon's and Mc Daniel’s corner, and also the begin ning corner of the second tract herein described; thence as the closing line of said second tract reversed, S. 58 W. 1320 feet to Junge’s corner of his Margaret McDugald 100 acres; thence as Junge’s line N* 22 E. 3729 feet to the S. W. corner of McQueen’s Geo. Hall 40 acres; thence as line of it re versed S. 87 E. 2112 feet to the be ginning, containing 100 acres more or less, and being that tract patented to Neill T. Arnold under Grant No. 2352, dated in 1846. SECOND TRACT: Adjoining the above tract; beginning at a stake in the county line McCrimmon’s and Mc Daniel’s corner just south of Carrolls Branch; runs thence as the county line S. 43 W. 1134 feet to a new stake; thence N. 47 W. 305 feet to Junge’s corner of the Margaret McDugald 100 acres; thence as line of the above tract reversed to the beginning, containing four acres. Terms of sale: Cash. This 14th day of November, 1921. J. TALBOT JOHNSON, Mortgagee. Is YOUR BATTERY in the Land of Nod, or is it a Good for Nothing Dreamer, always Loafing on the Job? If so, BRING IT TO US; Our shop is the Alarm Clock for SLEEPING BAT TERIES. WE WAKE THEM UP ^ * Try the Still Better Willard with the New Threaded Rubber Insulation, and you will forget your Battery Troubles. This Battery is used as Standard Equipment by 138 Auto mobile Manufacturers. THE ELECTRIC SHOP, Pinehurst We Cannot AD be Wealthy but aU may be Thrifty, and Thrift will in time pro- duce a competency. TBE BANK OF VASS Adopt methods of the thrifty; Save and Deposit your money with us. PAY YOUR BILLS WITH YOUR CHECK and notice how well it pays. The Bank of Vass VASS, NORTH CAROLINA D. A. NcLAUCHUN, Cashier J. A. KEITH, Pres. H. C. CAMERON, Vice-Pres. INSDRANCE THAT IS SURE! PAGE, NEWCOMB CS, WILDER ABERDEEN PINEHURST CARTHAGE We offer the Best in Insurance Service. Policies neatly and correctly written. Records carefully and correctly kept. Losses promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Bring us your Job Work

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