ii Victrolas and Vic • i *, _ We have a large stock of new Victrolas ;’ — finished in the prettiest' woods and design t ed to match all styles of furniture. With them we have the newest records <}. niaue by the Victor Company's most noted S M. nors and musicians. i l he V ictor machine is without a super ior. Jt has few equals. * ff16 fine points of talking machines £ manufacture have been built into this mach ;: n c whlch lias stood the test service through ; > . * e 'rs 8|nf*e such machines became a part <» * the music world. We will be glad to demonstrate these J machines and these records to you. 1 :: COME ANP l if.... i.... WILL REINDEER STEAK LOWER COST OP LIVING ii *f»rkrlinn reindeer meat in the United State* k one of the newest pivb.omj that has been nut up to the D ;HL“ °fr State* ! , I?"??/?.! °.f Afncolture. for solu non'.^j'* ha* •PPro**n»teIp t00r 000 reindeer, a number that learn a con* derabl* aurplaa oTer what k needed for home consumption. Soec a.jts est.mate that Alaska k read* to market about 6.000 carcasses at Present. The fact that the hcrdTha" STKWT wiau: ■{« During the last few years exports Jo1/.™*?1 ^ave increased rapidly J".1*14 on,lT .7.5 «»nc«ssn were thlpl ued out of Alaska; in 1920. Moo drer.red reindeer carcasses were ship ped into the United 8tates Itk ^nmU*L,*Lthin th* n“: 15 there may be between four and Are mulion r^lndwr, with an annuli anr plus of 1,000 (HH) earraaaee'that meat a ™ark*t •“uiewhere outside the Territory. At present price*, this surplus would be worth »fi0,00o,ooo. It la reported that a company with Ssagj^jj£~ ~ir—mil handlln* ll.OOO ORuni aaeh year Tb« meat wOl be held for iV i»«» the United Sto!& " A,rmeM _ coat* are kleh. but production coats am low. At praaent mat it costs about 1140 a ton to to Mlnnaapolu. Tbe Eskimos own J*Bt •* and tbs only item of production cost ia that of hmdinc the aalmala. Alaskan rein deer wei*H .bout 160 poinds to tbo *32^ c*rc*“. but tbo sTcrajr* Tnn*** **? B.rol>*kl7 bo increased to 300 pounds by ctoss-hrreilinr tbe EJSSTUi?* *• Which la a larpar and keawitr animat Jt.jy? "•tir** of Guam a sc tbo pow SZXLfZri P“!.P •'a troe to •tuplfy fiah which they eat legal advertising NOTlC**OF LAND SALE Under and by rirtue of the power of aalo contained ia a certain deed of tnsat executed by V. H. Taylor and wtfo to Thomas a Wilder, Trustee, Kdir***®r<,«1 *■ Hamett County ia Book lit, Paso 417, defaalt tarlac bxn made In the payment of the I bonds secured thereby and (he own ers of said bonds having made dc-1 mand upon th* undersigned (or th* of U»« property, th* undersign., ed will expose to sale at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for Cash. I at th* court hoax door in Lillington, | IN. C., HarneU County, at 1* lit on Saturday March 19th, 1921 th* foL lowing described lands: Lying and being in NoUl'a Creek I Township, Harnett County, N. C. and hounded and described a* follows: Adjoining th* loads of A. L. John-1 •on, W. It. Vann and other* near th* I tow oof Bui*’* Creak, th* krai'tract is known as lot No. 4 in the division of th* lands of Elisabeth Johnson, beginning at a stake and pointers, the I comer of lot No. 3, and reus thence with the Una of No. 3 N. B6 W. 43.73! chains to a stake and pointers, esnr nor of No. 3 is A. Is Johnson’s lino; thence 8. 47 E. 20.70 chains to a. : stake and pointer* now Venn'* cor ner, lhaaco with his Una 8. 37 E. 23. '26 chain* to a stek* and pointer* in Gaskin's Una; thsncc N. 4 K. 17.00 chains to the beginning containing 01 aero* moie or less. SECOND TltACT: Adjoining the above, being lot No. S Lu th* sen* ds viiioD beginning at a stake a*d poin ters a corner of lot No. 2 end thence No. 2 N. 36 W. crossing Buie’s ^reek b 1.20 chains to a slake and pointers In Perron’s lino; thsncc with I his lino 8. 0 E. 4.00 chains to a slake I aud pointers A. L. Johnson’s corner;! ' thence with his line 8. 47 E. roerosa Ling said creek 0.36 chains to a stale* i land pointers; thcnco wilk Johnson’s! If* S. 80 E. 43.76 chains to a stake' ■id pointer* in Gaskin’s Une; thence ■s line N. 40 K. 10.00 to the beginning, containing 60 acras more pr lax. 1 This Pcbruary 18th, 1021 . ' THOMAS B. JSflLDER, Trustee. Fob IB 26 Mar 4 11. nuilte OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE Under and by virtue of tho powers : contained in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. I). Motley, and wife, Vemo Motley, to the undersigned. ?"U2 ,0rl,mter **. 1*18, end regis tcred in Book 118, l*age 289, la the omc* of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, the conditiona nam ed “id mortgage deed not having been complied with. 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder. *< the Courthouse Door in LiUiagton, on Monday, March 14th, 1821. at twelve o'clock M„ the fol lowing described tracts of land: lit Tract: Beginning at a stake with C. K. Smith, and runs 8. 88 1-2 E. 0.15 chains to a stake, a fence corner in W. A. MnUbewa' lino; thence with his line 81 3-4 W. 16.31 chains to a stake, corner of a wire with the wire fence N. 8* 1-2 W. 8.15 chains to a stake, corner with a yard fence; thence with the fence S. 6 1-2 $. 1.25 chains to another earner; thence as aaotbar wire fence of the yard N. 89 W. 1J5 j chains to another corner of the yard; thence K. 4 W. with another wire ! fence 9.22 chains to a stake, corner I with a gate post: thence with a plank i and wire fence S. 87 1-2 R. 4.81 chairs to a stake corner by the wire : fence; Uaence with a wire fence N. I I and Rep irin^— i Save your roof—let men who understand their business put it in good 3hape for you. Metal Flower boxes made to order for your windows. Dunn Roofing and Cornice Co !™».... 3 l-t C. ill chains to tbs MSmIml : :o-Uinin* 16 acres, aaere or lean Ex- i K'Pt such interest ia certain parte it mid land a* have already Been ..cd.ra.td to the public as streets ae , on the plan of the tew* af .hnlybrate Springs, made by W. P. uyrd. eureeyor, registered ha Book ' 163. Page 668-9. 2nd Tiect: Lot No. 4 ia Block Me. I fronting on Main street 80 feet and running back 160 feet, being the cor ner of Main and Byrd atreeta ae •b.in/n In the plan of the Town of riialybcate Springs. "Tv ;-oM>r.,rs£*‘ reb 11 18 26 Mar 4 11. EXECUTOtLS NOTICE The undersigned basing qualified “ Executor of the estate of Vastina Iones, deceased, hereby notifies all person* having claims against said setatc to present them to me duly rerifled on or before the 31st day af laatmrv 1P22, or this notice will be Pl«*de8 ia bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to said estate trill nake immediate payment. r- jj /22®®1 Executor, Dunn. N. C. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Attorney. This *lst day of January 1881. I 21 28 Feb 4 11 jg 36._ NOTICE OP LAND SALE Under, aad by virtue of the power rf aale contained la a certain Dead if Trust from A. W. McLean and rife Amanda McLean, to the indersagned, which laid Deed of fruet is registered in Book 126 Page Ifl, Register of Deeds oflics of Har *ett County, North Cerelloa, I trill >ffer for sale to tho highest bidder, [or cash, at tbs Court Haase door la Barnett County. North Carolina, oa «—«— . 1 . 1 ■ U..I1 »IE! IlMday February 1Mb, 1M1. at 11 1 > eUckaoM, tba /oliowin* deartibad royoitjr. , M*» Lot No. l» In uid aecoi— — rook and :ord la ti__ D««d» of Harnett County, s'wad-.. ’eat and eubdiridad, balnr bound on ha North by an alloy ft I t foot, ind an the Sooth b* tot No. 11 M 1-1 M Md oai tba Saat by Mra. Staf •rd * l?‘ an tba North by lot No. • “£ Mac tot U l-g fact, by 11» —N*r fuitoar daorriptloa eae Daad Ijcm J. L. Saat and wifa to A. W. Schaaa, ratordad la Soak Its, Pace ll* Nlif af Harnett County. PUaf of tale Court Hooee door. ■ • - 1 i .. i i DOLLARS 1 ARE YOURS DOING §! THEIR DUTY? Unless they are in some good bank they are notl There are many idle dollars in this com munity—and an idle dollar is a slacker dollar I If all of them were put to work prosper ity would return. BANK WITH US! State Bank & Trust Co 1 AGE TO GET QUOTATIONS ONV Staple and Fancy Groceries From us. Large stock of new, fresh goods at lowest prices obtainable. '' • PEOPLES SUPPLY COMPANY DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA 10^ extra d * ™ ^ ALL THIS wa ON RUGS! 1 HESE GOODS HAVE ALREADY : BEEN REDUCED ONE THIRD • | Th£ Ble/Sale Continues to March lsi^~ I E Because adverse weather conditions havewrevented many of you from taking advantage of the big cuts in prices, we have dyftled to continue the sale which was chad- j uled to close this week, until March 1. K On every remaining day of the sale we will offer spe cial additional reductions of at least ten per cent on articles that you need. For the balance of this week this special ,!; jfj reduction will be on rugs, which were already reduced on e-third from their original prices. | ll In all of the years of our business experience we have never before conducted a special sale. This being our (irst—and probably our last attempt^we want it to mean ^ much to our customers. We are not shoving the things that are of little value and practically no use to you. We have cut deep into the price of the things you | 11 need most. ■ ■ *rveae things include every item we have in stock. They include the plows, cultivators, harrows and other implements you are bound to have to cultivate this year's , 1 ! crons* stoves, ranges, heaters and other household goods that you must have for the home s comfort and convenience; furniture, carpets, rugs and all the things you need j, * for furnishing the home; tools for the workman, supplies f or the builder, and accessories for the millman. || You can save big money by attending this sale. The prices are marked down to suit the present condition of y our finances. Be sure to get here before the sale closes March I. because prices will be put back to the old level w hen that day passes. i The Barnes & Hollid I | "—in, North Carolina - - _ I