MRS. CODY BURIED IN I
CRAVE WIT HUSBAND I
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Denver, Colo., Nov. 2.—Th* body
< f Mi*. William Cody Hot today In ’
the grave with hor huaband, “Buffalo i
Hill, famous scoot and Indian fight- 1
rr. at the toy of Lookout Mountain,
rear Gulden Colorado. Mora than on*
hundred pontons attended the brief I
Episcopal coraanony at th* m on stain
top ovorlooklog th* plains of Colo
rado. !
In carrying out th* wiab of th* 1
widow to So buried wtth hor huaband
It waa necessary to plot* her casket
. directly over that of her huaband la
a crypt blasted from th* solid moun
tain rock.
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Mr. P. LoDuho, Farmer, Soya, "Yon
Bet Rata Cao bits TWengh MatoL**
“I had feed bins Hnad with sine
art year, rata got through grotty
toon. Was out $18. A |1.26 pkg. of
TAT SNAP killed so many rats that
>\e never been without It siaet. Our
■•ollie dog never touched RAT
SNAP." You try it. Three liter, 86e,
H6c, $1.26. Sold and guaranteed by
Hood and Grantham, wUton A Lee
ana muitr nro*.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Tha undersigned having qualified
as Administrator of tha totals af Q.
E. Byrd, docaasad, lata of Harriott
county, this it to aotify all persons
having claims against said tstate to
present them to me duly verified on
»r before the 6th day of October
1622 or this notice srili bo pleaded In
bar of their recovery; all persons in
debted to said estate will ns she im
mediate payment.
Thai fitb. day of October 1621.
T. D. BYRD, Administrator.
Baanlevol, H. C.
Clarence J. Smith, Attorney.
Oct 7 ft.
NOTICE OP SALE OP VALUABLE
PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in a certain Mortgage
Deed executed by A. V. Norris, and
wife. Ora Norris to B. A. Norris on
August 27th, 161S and duly trans
ferred to the undersigned Transfer
rer, said Mortgage Deed being of
Record Registry af Harnett County
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a Book No. Ill, Pan 411, delaalt
laTlng bote mode 1c tho payment of
ho note* secured by mid Mortgage
>«»d the undersigned transform
rin offer for sale to the highest bid
ler, for cash, at public auction at
he courthouse door In the city off
Jlllngtoa at It o’clock M., ea tho
,1th day of November, 1M1 the fol
owiug described real estate.
Boginning at a stake la Jaaae
lUavae line near a ditch aad rune
(. 1*4 W. tl chains to Jaha Smith's
nraer where one* stood a large fiaei
heace as John Health's Una £ 99W.
14 1-t chains to a stake with polni
» «^r.o sehoal bouse; thence 8.
IX. with Larkin Norris's Use 88 M
rtsalns to a stake in middle of public
■oad; thence N. ITU X. 14 <0.104
:balns to the beginning, snntalalag
hlrty-thrs* (88) acres, mart *r lass,
wing th* lend deeded by O. W. Oav
inaugh to Chao Stewart, sad wife
Ullis Stewart.
This October 11th, 1881.
W. R. Denning Transfarras.
s*r» Parker, Attorney.
>et 14 11 18 Nov 4.
SALE OP VALUABLE LAND
Under and by virtue of tho power
ind authority contained ta a Dead
rf Trust made and executed by X
W. Me Lamb and wife to J. W. Buna,
Trust**, of data February 10,1010.
recorded In th* Register's 01W# *i
Johnston County. In Book tl, Pag*
II*. and recorded In Register'* Of
Ice of Harnett County la Book 188,
Page 409, end upon request ef ties
holders of tho notao sscared by mid
rtood cf Trust, and at the request
>f the said 87W. McLamb, the mak
w of mid paper, 1 will mil ta the
highest bidder, or bidders, for sash
st the Court House, Doer In BmHL
Aeld, on Monday, Hn ranker 14. 1981
st twelve o'clock noon, the rollow
ng tracts or parcels of lend:
Firm Tract; Lying aad bring la
mid Coanty fs Johnston, la Banner
Township, and on both sides off the
road known as the McLaaak rood,
hat lsads from tho Raleigh and Wfl
miogton road Into the KcLamb and
Smith settlement, and balag about
thma mil** Eaat af the town of Baa
mo. aad adjoining the lands of t. J
Smith. Ira Allan, 1. O. Alien aad 4th
and dearrl bad by aetei and
b««nda aa followt: Bogin* at a black
rm on tho ran of Haanah’s Croak,
0. AJUo’a eornar; aad runs as his
torn South 260 poles to a atako;
•hapoo Waat 06 polo* to a stake, I.
J. fhnlth'j Una: thane* his line North
•SI poke to hla Uaa; thane* East
as P*»a* to a stake; thane* North to
Hannahs Creak run aad down mid
nia of said Creak to tha baglsstng
Coatalnlng 111 acraa, more or tea*.
Thar* to axeepted from this sanrsy
*“«• 4B aersa allotted to Arms then
aod Leal* Allan, and SO ears* deeded
to Jama* Ryala.
Soeond Tract: This tract of toad,
together with the three tract* that
follow, nuking four toasts la all. are
each adjacent to aad connected, mak
ing aaa tract of •« acres, aad to la
cated In Harnett County, Avorwbaro
Town Alp, on tho Southweet aid* of
tho read leading from Dana to the
mala road connecting tha towns of
Costs aad Bauson, aad being about
two and a half miles west of Bcneon
end deoeribed aa follows: Beginning
«* a stake In Taanlo S a ward's lias,
J. M. McLamb's corner; aad run*
South <0 West SI chains 70 links to
a stake in a Sold; thence North SS
Watt IT chains SS links to a stake la
Rcares* line; thence East IS chains
to a stake at the edge of tha Eaat
Prong of the Bold Broach, near a
bunch of hollies; thane* up said
broach about 1S chains to a stoke
la said branch: thence South S3
East SS chains 60 Inks to the begin
ning, containing 60 scree, mors or
leu.
Third Tract: Beginning at a stake,
J. P Barefoot’* corner, and rune
as hla Uaa South «0 West 21.76
chain* t o* stake, Barefoot'* earner |
thence North SS Wot 10.SB chain*
to a stake in a Astd, in Nsthm Me
tmmb'a line, & W. McLamb’s cor
asr; thence a* S. W. McLamb's Una
wnflKai-K
N»rtl> 60 East 21.71 chains to a
•toko in Faany Stewart’s liaa;
thonco ai her Una Booth 8a Boat
10-26 chains to tho beginning, con
taining 28 acres.'
Fourth Tract: Beginning at a stake
la Nathan MtL_aa»br> line, 8. W. Mc
Lamb's oiljtnal earner: and rune at
h‘» lira N. «o E 21.76 chain.! to a
•taka In Fanny BtawnrCs liaa; thence
urltk her liaa South 83 East 4 66
chains to a etaka in her line; theses
South 60 West 81.76 -chains to a
stake in a mar* In Nathan Mc
Lamb’s line; thaoce aa his line North
88 Wcit 4.66 chanls to the begin,
nine, containing 10 acres.
Filth Tract: BUftanlag at a stakh
in 8. W. UcLaiab'c original Una. and
I nine Noils 60 1-8 East 4.70 chains
I to a stake: then* North 81 1-S West
83.80 chains to Mr*. O. T. Pleasant's
line; thance aa ter U»o South 6* 1-8
West 4.70 ehaina to a stake in PWas
ant's corner, in 8. W. McLamb’i
line: thence as MeLamb’a Una South
81 1-2 East 23 J6 chains to tha be
ginning. Contend** 11 acres.
This October 10 1021
J. W. BONN, Trustee.
Oct 14 21 28 NOV 4
~ "notice
Notice is hereby given that undur
the power of sale contained in mort
gage deed executed on January 10,
1011 by J. H. Trulova to Parker
Brothsn and Jchoaea and recorded
in Harnett County m Book 188, Pan
122 and the bond secured thereby
and said mortgage deed having boon
duly transferred ui assigned for
value and before ssaturtiy to tha un
dersigned. the undersigned will
expose to sals at public auc
tion to the blgh«it bidder for
ea* at 1260 o'clock M., on Monday
November 2j jgfi at hta court
bouse door in Lillington Harnett
County tha following described land:
A certain piece er tract of laud
lying and being In Averusboro Tosra
abip, Harnett Csuaty, and Btata of
North Carolina ana described and
defined as follows, to-wit: Lying in
Booth Dunn bounded oei tha fen* by
tbs lands of D. H- Trulova on tbs
South by the land of Baas Draughoa
and being that 1st of land conveyed
by Laura Trulova by deed to J. H.
Trulova during the year 1818 and
recorded is tha s8« of the Register
of Deeds of Harnett Connty to which
deed reference la hereby mads for a
more definite doseription.
This October 18, 1981.
INTERNATIONAL aoricultual
CORPORATION ASSIGNEE OT
MORTGAGEE
Oct 21 22 Nov 4 11
NOTICE OP RESALE of valu
able PROPERTY
Pursuant to an order made by
Joseph B. ChnAko, Jr-, Raforao la
Bankruptcy, the underuignod L R
Williams, Trustee for D. A. McLeod,
will re-sell lubjsct to eon8rmataon by
the Boleses, at public auction to tbs
highs* bidder lot half cash balance
one and two yean- In front of
the McLsed store building la tho
Town of Angler, M- C-. at IS o'clock
M., on tha 9th day of November 1921
•taka at tha intanectieo af Dua
and LlUin^ton Street* and nu aear
tv W*.» 160 teats than** South 100
fact to a ataka oa tha North Wart
comer Lot No. IS kahlock “N” a*
*hown by a tut aad (array at the
Town of Aagiar; thaaaa a party Bart
180 feat to a rtaka ea Daaa Stint:
thence aa Dunn Street North IN
feet ta the haftanlng eaataJalac **<'
M* HMN fart *t hud Ud aau
wfatefa ii Mtaatad a taw Mary TCal
^sjtCOND TtAOT; Betiaain^ atj
csts!^?Hsi'si,r;
2^LT*^,ri;0 aZZ'J,c?k Ltf
M W jhgrLajrSt
M Bread ttmt Seath^Tt'dHnwM
fcjKk tor* *525* I*T fS. 1
Tanwi Om k*lf ndk, Wins
on* nnd u*« rmn.
Jt for D. A.
Tfct. 0«U !Ni 1MI.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th
At 12:00 o’clock, Noon
ANG1ER, NORTH CAROUNA
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One Two-Story Brick Store Building on Lot
containing 4,350 Square Feet of Land
One Two-Story Dwelling on Lot containing 22,
500 Square Feet of Land
ALL TO GO TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER AT AUCTION
VERY EASY TERMS!
For further information communicate with—
L R. WILLIAMS, Dunn, N. C.
Trustee for D. A. McLEOD, Bankrupt
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Notice is hereby given that all paving nsornsmcnts due the
town of Dunn are due and that unless they are paid due
fall the town will be obliged to force collection.
Payments should he made at the elerha offiee aft amm
ill-1
H. A. Parker, Clerk
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