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LA REVIEW ID. C. Blue, of Greensboro, ig K a few days with his sister ^ill Richardson. * R. P. Andrews and children ;itin>? Mrs. Andrews' parents li Mrs. P. L. Gardner. ’ |A. C. Cox passed last Friday ith his father, in Randolph ^V. E. Blue and family, of Rae- ;nt Sunday with relatives here. Stacy Brewer and children, of [isited relatives here last Thurs- bry large crowd attended the here on Friady night of last Grace Gardner went to. South- |nes, Saturday. \V. C. Smith and dauerhter, selma spent Thursday in San- Rando)ph Craig is \isiting at |me in Charlotte. M isses Talford, after spending :ter part of the winter here, •d on Monday to their home in Irth. iere is a man who thinks he has luch money our advice is try |g a newspaper for awhile. some people the main use in ?rnment is to have something lie things on. as also been the experience of [l many people that the wages never skip a pay-day. [far as Vass is concerned it looks )ring was a long time getting b* this year. I pSl" as :e )W im iry res |ing ilk. PURINA] CALFI CHOWI 'HIBliQ'i- ■ vSiM I ■'3JS317# ■, F<xd fiom Chedao* board Bags ISTORE COMPANY N. C. /A POLITICAL announcements Announcements under this head will be carried at the rate of 10 cents per line, counting six words to the line. Cash with announcement. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Moore county, subject to action of June primary. I will ap preciate your vote support and if elected will give my best attention to the duties of the office. 4-28-3tpd. G. EDO. BREWER FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT To the Citizens of Moore County: I hereby announce my candidacy for re-nomination as Clerk Superior Court and Juvenile Judge, subject to Demo cratic Primaries. The exacting du ties of the office under the new laws, and your interests under the present rebuilding conditions require my con stant attention here by staying on the job, and prevent much canvassing on my part. I will appreciate your sup port. J. ALTON McIVER. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the ladies and gentlemen, fellow citizens of Moore county: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for renomination to the offire of Register of Deeds subject to the democratic primary, June 3rd, 1922 I wish to return my sincere thanks for your support in the past, and as sure you that I will do my best to serve you acceptably if renominated and elected. E. C. MATHESON. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Clerk of the Court of Moore County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and respectful ly solicit your support. HENRY L. GRAVES. ANNOUNCEMENT To the Voters of the Thirteenth Ju dicial District: I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Solicitor, subject, how ever, to the action of the Democratic party at the next primary. If I am nominated, I shall make a vigorous campaign in behalf of my party and its candidates. If elected, I shall discharge the duties of the office in an honorable, efficient and conscientious manner and protect the interests of the state and society. I shall, also, see that every defendant gets a “square deal.” I shall prose cute, but I will never persecute. I shall make a fair and impartial prose cuting attorney and know nothing in iny work but to do my full duty. . I shall make no fake promises to influence voters to support me. I will not “camouflage.” Upon this platform I ask your sup port. Sinecerely yours, GILBERT H. RUSSELL. Laurinburg, N. C. NOTICE! I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Moore county before the Democratic primary to be held on June 3, 1^22. I am asking my friends among the Demo crats of Moore to vote for me on this date if they think that I am qualified for the office. If I am elected I will serve the people of the county as Sheriff the best that it is possible for nie to do. Thanking any of my friends for all that they will do for me at this time. (5-12-4t.) R. G. FRY. for SHERIFF To the Voters of Moore County: I hereby announce my candidacy for the .office of Sheriff of Moore coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, on June * 3rd. If nominated and elected I promise to carry out the duties of the office to the best of my knowledge and abili- ty. I will appreciate your support. (5-12-4t.) T. A. COLE. FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of Moore County: I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for the of fice of Sheriff of Moore county, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June 3rd. (5-12-4t.) HAYWOOD H. FRY. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for State Senator from the 12th Senatorial District, composed of the Counties of Moore, Randolph, Hoke and Harnett, subject to the Demo cratic primary of Moore County. May 4, 1922. D. A. MCDONALD. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Aaron C. Rogers, de ceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haying claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at my residence near Cameron, N. C. on or before April 20th, 1923, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This April 20th, 1922. MRS. CHARLES C. JONES, Executrix of A. C. Rogers. 5-26-22. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed to the undersigned by L. M. Daniels, dated March 17, 1920, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County on 24th day of March, 1920, in book 32, at page 72, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, I will offer and sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Carthage, Moore County, North Carolina, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1922, at the hour of noon, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Moore County, Sandhills Township. Beginning at a stake in the road opened by L. L. Johnson along his land and that of Palmer, and through the original tract bought from Page, running thence with said road N. 27. 02’ E. 972 feet to a stake in another road opened by L. L. Johnson between Page and the original tract above mention ed ; running thence N. 82. 35' E. 996 feet with said road to a stake; John- son^s original corner; thence S. 28. 53’ E. 370 feet to a stake, another of John son’s original corners; thence S. 2. 17’ W. 688 feet to a stake; thence N. 89. -45’ W. 1581 feet to the place of beginning, containing 29.18. acres, more or less and comprising lots Nos. 10, 11, and 12 of a sub-division known as the “L. L. Johnson Farm,” sur veyed March 27th, 1915, by James A. Clark, C. E. a map of which is on record in the Register of Deeds office of Moore county, in Book 61, at page 600. , , T Time of sale: Monday, June 5th, 1922, hour of noon. Place of Sale: Court House door, Carthage, N. C. Terms of sale: Cash. JAMES W. SMITH. Mortgagee. By Johnson & Johnson, Attorneys. ‘ . Dated the 8th day of May, 1922. TALLYRAND AND FIREFLY (Continued from page'2) Then the greatest bulk of the pack made a rush for the pass right over the bodies of their dead and wounded comrades, and in the thickest part of he mass the spare guns were emp tied into them with great slaughter; but a great majority of the pack escaped through the pass and were gone. Old Horseshoe soon arrived on foot and with his club dispatched all the wounded wolves, and then they count ed the kill. The boys had killed four teen, and the old man had gotten six, making twenty in all. Then came the skinning. Did you ever see an Indian skin a wolf? Well they have a clamp made for the pur pose to clamp the nose, with a small iron to run through the mouth behind the canine teeth, and a short cord at tached to the clamp. The clamp is attached to the nose,*' and the cord tied to a tfee.“»' Then one circular swipe with a sharp kjiife cuts the skin all around • the mouth. Ihe knife is then inserted under the skin on the forehead and in this way the ears are cut from the head to save the scalp. Then the Indian lays his knife down, takes hold of the skin at the cut with both hands, and rip! rip! rip! and the wolf is not only skint, but his hide is neatly turned flesh side out. To be continued As we see it there’s more “con” than anything else in these world con ferences they’ve been holding recent- ly. It begins to look as though about the only time the Ku Klux Klan gets to wear its uniform any more is when it attends a funeral of one of its members. Byrd's Headache Remedy relieves headache, neuraJgm,.backftche. Your, money back if not satisfactory. (5-12-3mo.) Be Careful and Systematic People who pay their bills by check get a reputation for being careful and systematic in their business dealings. Such a reputation means much in the establishment of credit. 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