HtMt. pnimluiy ia atrietly farm
'pf tectier-e. Tab ia oat plrwoaat nows
retail itotse la tba average Mall
wn. bat it h want they may ox
»»«
Tbera U only one way ia which the
’drUbti mail aider campaign* can
*•- combatted, and that b by local
me* r ban La frankly T^'ni-g their
merri-andlmiag goadbUHias to the
yaopk rhrawgh adrcrtiiiag.
It is a well-known fact that the Mg
maa order rewerna maintain depart
ment* of ca»ii4otmhU mags itailc to
eaaeh op the ton whore tba mer
chant* appear to lack eaterprbo.
Then they coacoatmU their hwttar
Ico of advvr.iilag and catalogue 4U
I- button.
The mot order house never pro*.
pr.a n a towj whoro the local mar
chant* jMvcrlbo ceiubtrntly, ha
3Mito the mail order men know they
ra <m>- compel* with the local atom
if tha merchant understand* kb km
risen*.
The chomnnos* with which tba bia
■u>H order rasa can buy ia mm than
’*•'* by Ok low eerihead the local
i-mid-icwl can get along with. Ta
<** hi* own. however, the local mer
chant mat not kMe kb light under
.. bueltrl.
The public need* rBnnaHug ta a
knowledge that they can buy at home
*** cheaply, that they can actually mo
"hit they are haying before they pay
ft' ft, ami that they do not have
:o wait sometime* for week* for the
dei'very of the article they want.
Tltc National Cloak B Suit Co. ic
l-n'1- .t heavy iucrcaae la Ita buciama,
't in the coanlry, though it i* doobt
' t* It tk < great concern carries aay
lh:r.{T like the line of up to date
jroode carried by local atarea through
out tk* country.
Whcu the merchant* get ready to
Mr. Vnauhnm, Fa^r, Tala lUelh
u- All HI* Mm M Coe.
'‘Same time ago sent away far
Toma ped*T-<-J soed com. Put It in
a runny act and hang it oa a rope
•crpctulod from roof. Bata got it all
—bow beat* me. hut they did be
rate 1 got I dead whopper* la the
i'*o'Trtnc after trying BAT-SNAP."
Vhreo t'Hh Me. Uc, ILti. Bold and
-aowi treed by Bailer Brae . Hood B
Gmn.b-m. Wilson and Lae.
MONTH
Toot of Cooyer, N.
'•E»»«x thowU. Ob
of bil ny else in
t>tf! way of boy feed Uul drill do tbi*T
All wfe law*! tiled tip fsBtl don't
know thf valna of boy Iced.
For *a!e in clatknbeM bay* oat)
by L. P. SCBUS8. Dual N. C. ltc
U* plainly to dm pcaple they will ,
have nothin* te fear (ram the mall i
•*^*r ■•*> bwt if they remain silent, I i
thaa the outsider will surely burrow
his way inta their profit*.
Seif-tot Irfaetiea has spelled maay ,
a bankruptcy.—Carolina ■ Banner.
PICS, PEEVESSITY AMD PERSE
VERANCE
By W. W. SHAT
Necessity has for a long time bean
recognised by a great many peopht
a> the mother of invention; by other*
the relationship of the two hnr been
questioned. The *spr< avion ■■ suscep
tible to mere than oao interpretation
and a debate oa that topic would, no
doubt, be Interesting.
The fallowing b submitted on the
| side of the affirmative. It b a true
story h* which wa Irnre that !n
genuity may at one and the num
llme aave :bc day. time, temper., mo
ney, and n litter of pigs.
H. A. Fatten of Xew Bern, b the
fci lunate owner of an old eow with
notions of har own as to the rnv.r
onment under srbich a litter of pig*
should be bom. One day last Janaary
In anticipation of a coming event
which hud evidently cast its shadow
over the mind of eaid sow. Mr. Pat
— —» — s nN'uw, IP
vi'gled th* sow into a lot wherein
was located a comforUbl* house de
signed for occupancy by thn *ow and
hvr exported family. That night it
mowed.
Thn next morning Mr. Put ten hied
him to thn hog lot coofidenotly ex
pecting to admire a brand new lilUr
•f p'g*. the while he computed pro
bable profit! to he derived from a
safe and can* system of feeding, of
which bo Is a demonstrate ! coccsm
ful practitioner. Safety was to bo
ob/orved further by doing the admir
ing from a distance and a fence, his
■trectatlon sea* dua to the known an
certainty, of th* now’s temper ondrr
inch eirconutances. Ii« had no arru
ple* aboat raising boys to be wsxriou
sad bsllevwd in sducalien by exam
ple. v
Upon bh> arrival at the hog lot,
Mr. Patten discovered by foot prints
tn th* enow,. not only the. pairing
of time, bat thn cow us well. Evident
ly elie had determined to exorcise the
prerogative of her aex and finally
have her own way about th* matter
anyway. Thn footprints referred to
, >*d with the tllrecincm of fato and
dutcna'siatlon to thn weakest point in
-he fence, through it, and in the
•?«nerol direction of tfca woods, a half
:< m lc distant—a plain record of
feminine wiltfulnefs, with a sinking
■ 'crustion. whxh is the inusl accord
"■7 CMfH amy »*l 3np in rrmtmr
-to f,i„n
U> RAT-SNAP (WiUlr kfll*
■lit* and mica. iJ) What it iioaui't
kill it 'caryo away (A) Rot* killed'
with RAT-SNAP leave no 'mall, they!
d-y Dp Inaiila. (■*> Vada n cake*, no!
nixtr.* with other food. (6» Cat* or
doga won’t touch It. Three *ixo*, tic.
A5c. tl.25 Hold and nnrmitecd by
Rood and Grantham. Wilaon and Lee,
mnlment of 1.1 c m ti* -vith • \
•atiaiu io purs**:!, of „ V.v* j
o b* in what u listrn
■«l «» a “jtaU' of n,i»;V Mr. fnittl
‘oUwwcd t.ie ff-n.rd »f pe*-v»'*jty, a*
roa the b*g coll-?:. S< Id, c"n**ity thr
rornar of the met. .-tulb.c ItrUl.
ii.-atlgh a thick,I, over r * *»t>!I, acro-.i
,he branch and ("to Ike w-oda.
The reader may bare g-rihered from
•hat has already been wilttnt that
hia partilalar now was Inclined to be
touaewhst particular about ihu com
pany aho t’.i'pt; aj a matter of fact.
it auch limci the wa* utterly Wring
In aociai qsulities, and not ot all par*
Ik-alar about whoa* feeding/ wrTr in
jured by the plainly evidenced pre
ference for peace solitude. A sudden
rush, born of farioos feminine frenzy,
accompanied by the v'tupdmtiva
ywine language bordering on the pos
itively indecent, followed by a vicious
lot; at a perfectly good bln* overall
leg made It rlcur to the somewhat
startled ind of Mr. Patten thrfl. for
one in a way. hia room wa* preferable
t n h sa <• hmna n v Datn« a I n sAm,ivl.ai
sensitive disposition any way, Mr.
Patton took the hint—Mini tin* near
ext (tump.
After the entire family, consisting
of the mother and nina, had vigor
oualy cxpioaxi-tl their opinion of anj
one who would come bo,ting in where
they were not wanted, ami u policy
of Watchful waiting hail our.-ncdci
actuni warfare, it wao . ahvioua te
the financially In te re* ted Mr. Patter
ihnt casualties were rertain to follow
rho exposure of the em-ruico’ positlOE
wh:ch was without defer-.e from th«
denemi. By this lime his own frame
sf mind Hpd somewhat improved. H<
without advertising his intention, die
down the side of the stump oppositi
the tow ami quietly made his waj
whence he came.
When calm reason had complete]]
replaced hot pterion, hi* r.^itrall;
philosophical mind rcsnmrd opera
lion. A hmin coll in the back of hli
head offend: “An ounce of brain i:
worth a ten of muscle.” "That’i al
right as far as it goes,” thought Mi
Patten, ax he rtopped and retail]
wl—11 -a j— 'jj
.ubi-ed hie injair l !>r. “but bo*v *•
bout a tea ud * half?" By the time
S- bail ariirmt at tho bam hi* plan
j-i complete, Hr callad for ro in Cor
nu nt. Hr and a hired man JtUchrd a
team to a wagon, loaded an empty
«1, drove to the eeenc of the re
cent conOiet, lowered the barrel by
the aide of the irate row, lowered
li'm-elf insida the barrel, gathered
ho ahieering offspring of the rago
I boiling mother, putting them in the
' barrel, rlimbod out of the barrel into
:bo wagon, druw the barrrvl with It*
to* ruing cootonb* up late the wagem
and vietorouaij drove for home lit
•he rain which bad bean threatening
111 mo ruing, foUewhd by a baffled
and beaten, but by no means peni
tent, mother. Can you beat it?
_
LEGAL ADVERTISING
NORTH CAROL!
HARNETT COT
P. B. JOHNSON
V.
SIMON STETf ART:
Before,
A. ». GRIMES. J. P ,
Grore Town*hip, Harnett
Count*.
TIOTICE
The defendant abode named will
take notice that an action entitled aj
aborc * uneaced in the
Jnatiee of t Court of Grore
Townrhlp, County, North
Caro" r Judgment for the
mta interact from the
7th, , 1922, and coat ol
»uit and fend ant will furtbai
take noth t he la required tc
appear be. t. F. Grime*, J. P
at bia office Grore Township el
the City of. N. C., on the 5th
day of 8e 1922, at 10 o’clock
n. m., an. . t or denar to thii
union or the minis tiff will apply foi
relief drmondad in anid action.
Thie tha IM day of July 1922.
• A. F GRIMES,
•lattice of the Pence.
Auk 4 11 IS 15 Sept 1.
.NOTICE
Under the power of tale con tala*
in a certain mprtK*K< deed, caccutrc
i on the 10th ddy af January 1922 b;
Sam Thomas;and eAfe Madeline
Thomaa. to Ndfl Jooopb ami record*
in Harnett Coftnty in Book 198, pap
249, default bffrinK been made in tb<
-.■ I" ■aSBgkBt-—
^-8_a
payment of th* not«t aecnrtd thereby
the oniie reigned mortgagee will ex
po** to sale at public auction to th*
n.gbeet bidder for mb of lb* court
boon* door In LtUington, Harnett
County *t 1>:00 o'clock M. *•! Tburo
day, September 14, A3lTth* follow
deecrttw il tract of land;
Lying and being Aruoaboro.
Townaklp, Harnett tibsutayrsituated
in th* Town ef Dnnn and beginning
at the Intersection of the wnotwnrdly
McmaaBosaaBm
Hne of Washington Street and the
Southward' tins of Divine Street run
ning westwdwlly a* Washington
Street 75 feetXto the corner of the
lot told by Joeekhinr Thomas to Qeo.
Cannady; thefee -Southeastward^
parallel with Dfcirri Street 200 feet:
thence Southwmwarrily and parallel
ta Washington Street 75 feet to Di
vine Street; • thence KorthWeetward
ly at Divine Street 200 feat to the
beginning, being the South westward
half of Lot No. 4 ht Block “A" 2 Id
the plan of the Tows of Donn and
being a part of t!|a lan da convoyed to
Joeophine Themap by (feed of W. E.
Cannady and vb boating date of
November 14. l»lf and recorded la
Book If Z, page 447 Id tbp ofllco of
the Bcrteter of Deetla ol aetd Bar
nett County.
Thii A usual 9, 1928.
NEILL JOSEPH. Mortgagee.
Aug 11 18 25 8cg>t, 1.
Horsfbrdk
SELF-RAISING
BREAD PRJEPARATIO
Ordinary flofcr lark* tha phoophataa
which hofld bdaisJaaaela,aiaow. Hora
ford'o la rich fa fan* phoophataa. Tha.
haao Mtt-raUacrlour ia mada by nix.
la* Horaford’Jlrith a food grad* of
, floor. Uae HMtford'a for haajth and
PraiTOTB,
(fanhal fwy Prcridano*, R. L
HaMu DtBdomt Hot Brmatk
SAVE th« Pr—mwh
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BUGGIES ^
AND = f
WAGONS
There Never Was a Better Time to
Buy BUGGIES and WAGONS Than
Now, When You Can ^iiy the Best at
Moderate Prices. /
Thornhill and Nissen Wagons
Tysoh & Jbnes and Ox
ford buggies
None Better Can Be Made
A LARGE ^UMBER ON HAND
J. W. FITZGERALD
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gfatsrc recognised everywhere. And
here’* new proof of it* endurance:
Stude baker's sales of repair parts,
covering accident* ss wen as service,
for tbs first seven months of 1922
were Isas than they were for the
first seven months of 1919, in spite
of the fact that 196,000 new cars
ware sold and put into operation
since January 1, 1920.
Tbs Special s** at $1275 repre
sents • new standard of value—
tbs greatest value Studsbaksr has
ever offered, and that means a value
that is positively rmappmsrhnrl '
anywhere in tha industry.
I Smith A McKay I
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