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FAYETTE VILLI MAN U ARRESTED IN RICH MO Ml Richmond, Va, Not. 1#.—Georg* ^Jin!‘^Slr,„*0s*“n «ld- •* FU etUrilh, N. C., bunn master fe the Atlantic Coeat One railroad/ ran nine between this city and Florence *• 9~*. wns arreeted here today 01 raMiclon of baring stolen a $S0( Meek fox far neckpiece which he wn to pewn for #15. He ineiatec he bed bought It In Baltiaum byt he rofoaed to dlacleee the tun of the firm which he claimed molt tt. Teen awelled into hia ryes arhea ha pleaded with the detoetirea to Id him return home to hia wife and twe ' oWldren, but they told him that ha would bare to tell hia atory to Ju tice Ingram la police eourt Monday. MAY EASE REPARATION BURDENS OP GERMANY Future installments of German re paration# may be postponed after those dee in January end February •re paid. If the allies are “conrinced w wmnri wiKtmxr II wmi tnti ■sotod semi-o Kiel ally today aftor a fi nal conference between Chancellor Wlrth aad members of the reparation commission. Tba commission, which baa boon In JBoriln for several days studying Oer aaan ■ financial litoatlon, returned to Paris tonight. It was said the com mission made it clear that Germany moat meat the January and Febru ary Installments, but that future pay ments would ba given further consid eration. Whan a man leavea his wife, ba doesn't leave her much. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE Uador and by virtu* of th« power aad authority contained in a Deed of Tract made and executed by Em ma D. Hoyle to the State Bank and Tract Co., of Dunn, N. C.. on the Mth day of November, 1919 with J. F. Wilson, trustee, and which is re corded In the register* offic* of Har nett County In Book 166, Page 121, which Deed of Trust and bond* so cured thereby, have been duly trans f erred to M. O. Lee and default hue » la* heap made la the payment e earn* which la past due the under > fjrM<l trustee will sell to the hlghei • bidder, for cash, at the court hone f door to LHltawton, on Monday. Di cember It, 1*21, at twelve o'clocl i noon, the fallowing track of land' It ®,'gi"nl»* » *“• on Johnson i and Norris tiler, and runs d-f7 W i 800 feet te a stake in Norris line thence with said line, N-87 1-4 w-18 feet t« a make; thonce N-17 K-8oi feet to a stake on said alloy: thona 8-85 E-181 feet te the beginning con taining three quartern of an acn more or teas, and known aa At hoax plaea of Emma D. Hoyle. J. r. WILSON, Trustee. Terms of sale, eaah.. D»»« »f aale December 12, 1921. Oodwln and Jemlgan, Attorney!. November 11 18 25 8. This November 11, 1921. NOTICE SALE OP LAND FOR DI VISION Under and by virtua of authority contained in an order of court upon a special proceeding before the clerk of Harnett County entitled. J. K Barefoot, P. T. Barefoot, W. O Barefoot, Eva E. Hawkins and hus band W. R. Hawkins, and Lillian P. Westbrook and husband Lewis West brook end Eugene T. Lee. nen friend of Lillian y. Westbrook for the divtx ion of a certain lot of land hertln described, Ac undersigned commis sioner In accordance with an order of sale made in the court on November 19A, 1921, will offer for sale, lo Ae highest bidder for cash, upon the lot described be low on Thursday December 22, 1921 at 12 o’clock M., tbs following de scribed lend: Situated on the East aide of the - Wilson and Fayatterills (A. C. L.) t ra.Jroad In Averasboro townsKip or ■ Pop* street in the plan of the tawr - of Dunn. X. C. Brjrtonlnx at a (take • «*• f*Jlh r'de of I’ope street ir ■ J. n. Williams line ami runs South [ wen diteefion 180 feet to a stake, d n. William* corner; throes a Unr i at . i,»hl snMU if. u wcttcryl rtlrec* ■ 150 1,ct to B »tnk*, J. D. ; Williams corner; choncc a line ninitlirrly iR.vclion 180 feet to a auk* la Pap* atraet: ttianee a line with Mid *tn*t in an rmatatty direc tion ISO faat to the bayiaainn con taining *2,500 aqnara faat. Th* abort land la aold oadar or der of court for th* purpose af di vlilon. , Term* of talc, caah. T BUI of «Jc, Thurtduy, December S2. 1*21, at 12 o’clock M. Plaer of aal*. an praaalaa* daacrib ed i»rcit>. Tbli 19th day of November 1*21; GODWIN 4 JKKNIGAN, Attorney.. MACK M. J2KNICAN, Comaiaaion er. 1\«T 26 Dec. 2 • 10. NOTICK OP fALK Under and by virtue of the author ity of a Judgment of the Superior Court at Harnett County entered In a cabao entitled “The Bank of Har nett agaiart 3. D. Byrd, and wifa, Mary I. Byrd, ParrijA-Driver Com pany and W. H. 1‘arriah ” the onder algned commluioncr appelated by the Coart will on Tueedey, December 27th 1921, at 12 o'clock M„ offer for •ale at public auctioa at the court houre door, in the town of LUUngtoa, the following deacribad real eatate la H.vnatt Comity, N~rtt» Carolina: ■ AdJoinina* t»» '.r-At of T. A. Par V*r. O P. No.ii; and O. J. Byrd, it !F •nma p’act vrher* Ua raid ; Byrd a*4 Ala wtfo, Mazy L Byrd, now Mv*. it bain a Mary L * Byrd'* part of her father*j aatata, ba> fUMinr at cornor at Lot X*. 1 and 1 ran* a* thi* lino Booth >1 Bait 14 50 : ttrene >. 0. JarnUan'. oornar, alao a eor £f* J; thaaoo 00 tho lina of Lot No. > 840 ohain* to a ataka, - - - * * . * GODWIN AND JKAN1CAN * J AttMaafi iW C—Hlhn V At Law 9 • DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA * • la 8taU Bask and * 5 TraR Caapanj Building * Candies Fresh Every Day I j Big stock of Fruits And Nuts for Thanksgiving. M.S.DIBS PHONE He. M Broad Street — Doan, N. C » Why ^ ft Suffer? B^l Canid 'Uy ^ WaadaslorBIe,” E<t <*Q . IT— “1 *uflered far a Jong SI “^ciTr gStapMi. o« 67 Sprue* Eb. St, Asheville, N. C. “1 taslly got to the place whereItwasSaeScntfoc |JL' me to go. I would have Q^> Q ZStZrjfrj; r Specialty sever* across my “Sr* tack, snd down fa my RV slds there was a great Jj|n deal ol soreness. 1 area _ “cm** and cstZy Op- f^K a~ ta.. ei : -m Fordson Tractor s vs BOLL WEEVIL / Oh ex-Govemor Manning's farm, located on the road between Sumter and Bishopville, S. C., at 7 a. m., Novem ber 21st, a fleet of five FORDSON TRACTORS will start on a 72-hour non-stop demonstration against the Boll Weevil. This is the kind of effort that will get the Boll Weevil before he gets youl Plow your land NOW,—you cannot afford to delay 1 J. W. THORNTON Authorized Ford Dealer Dunn, N. C. .I FERTILIZER HOME MIXING MADE A SUCCESS U*. MEALYMONIA—Eota.. lor k_ .k— ^ ::-Mm) ; ; When yoa Ukc meal yoa got your ammonia from only oaa louree. When yon one MJtAt-V MONIA you gat AMMONIA from ; | tiuac acutve*, 8ui);uate of Ammonia, Tobacco ataau and cotton , > ercil meal. MLAUTMONIA A..ly«. u Mh... PhcMpkorir AtU ......_140 Per Coat AMMOMA. 7.00 Pm <*M PeteU ..440 Pm Ceat Nothing to injcrr.tie reelti, will keep like cotton Med ia«»l • tonVi i7£r Act!) PHOKUIATE will g.*« two tons of fertiliser tOBlning M ;; foi‘ow*: • PkoMkeoW A*u..—040 Pm Ceat ' ! Am ««,*.«.-AM PM Caa* 4 Pete* .. . *40 For Ceat + t OR SALE Oft EXCHANGE BY H. B. LEE, DUNN. N. C -MADE ONLY BY | LEE COUNTY COTTON OIL CO.. —_ SAHFOBD. N. C. I •, . I K. ” brsfords IISWB BREAD PREPARATION I I A LL the magic of good 4* biscuit-baking is in Occo-oee-chee Flour. Bis* cuits of light, fluffy deli ciousncss that the simplest meal a treat, at merely a matter of the right proportions of floor, baking powder, salt, and soda. And they're to perfection in those fat sacks of Occo-nee ches Set Yon do take the gnees oat of takfag with Occo-nee-chee. And moat of tfbft bother too. By adding milk or nuvai shortening you get a batter Cor the Bgfr* est and best wafles or hot cabao yon ewer made. It is snaring how easy aneceoafri baking becqmea And yon mw am the coat of ingredients. Make Occo-nee-chee Flour your ■ted> by for good baking. Get a trial bag from your grocer and find how It aawi weanr and expense. I tjg sfetevj£?. !*l i a 3 I The Gasoline That Delivers the Goods DeHvery service, with its innumerable stops and starts, puts motor fiml to a severe test, especially in cold weather. Unless ***Tlor *Iulck £**“*» ▼‘doable time is frittered away every time the motor has to be started. The alternative of allowing It to idle every time a call is made means wasting a lot of gasoline. * But there are other qualities that are desirable In he. aides the i*pep” that proper volatility assures. Tberemust be sturdy pulling power for heavy grades, combined with bin mileage per gallon. The motor fad must lxtrn up so com pletely that there is practically no half-burned residue to foal the moving parts of the motor and dilute the lubrieatinn nil. These properties of a well balanced motor fuel are all pot ^ ‘‘Standard” Motor Gasoline. It Is an improved article which leads other gasolines in every important quality that makes for efficient and economical operation. Work whh your engine, not against it. Give it “Standard” Motor Gasoline for power and Polarinc Oil for lubrication. i STANDARD OIL COMPANY | V (New Jersey)
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