A GREAT DEMAND
FOR AUTOMOBILE!)
Local Buick Dealer Sold Six
Cera Yesterday And They
Are Beauties
Prosperity is with ns. Neill I'.recti, I
buick dealer, furnishes the evidence
und give* the testimony. i
Six enrs wen ,ie<jtu 'Cs i <>i Xei'd
by Dunn District olU in ii single
day — Thursday. Four of ill- • ■
were new Huicks: other* were nil
car* traded in •.C<<nll\ fan oilier
new ltuirk*.
l-ofitn Tart, Ike Smith, Witll.m
C. baker. Chartr? Aymck- ••thrsr
were pltrchast c* of tin n-n ear
Thr second j mud niaeldnr■ wcitl t.i
colored farmer* who ird iln- a.ye
to ride.
These new llukk ears are be*n
tie*, by the way. Nothing prrtticr
ha* found it* way to lhmp in many
moons. They have »tl the new and
pretty doo-dads boosted by the
higher-priced vehicles and are equip
ped with four-wbee1 brakes and all
that sort of thing A follow would
* n't be ashamed to |Sitk one nf thvc
beauties be*"le the not elytra"1 of
foreign and special design*.
Mr. Green stated yesterday that
not since 191') had business lues .*.
good in the automobile business lo
cally. Demand for new cars is wo
great that he recently lui* l>eeo
comjielled to homivv cars f-.oni deal
ers outside of the prosperous region*
around Dunn. Keen then his fac
tory shipments lrave not been sntfti
cient to supply the immediate dr
mand.
Cotton Co-Op* Open
Office In Charlotte
Raleigh, Se|>t 24 — Krengtii/im;
the importance of Chariot tc ax a
logical dittrilxititig jtoint foi North
ant) South Carolina, pavlimlaih <n
the cotton industry. (‘ciirml Man
ugrr II. B. RUI.kV xpent several
day* in Charlotte this week. toge
ther with Fretl T Haas. Assistant
Head CJasser. The rextilt was that
a clawing office was o|emx1 to be
known as classing department "R"
of the North Carolina Cotton
Orowrrx Cooperati\c Association
Mr. Haas will direct control of the
office, and with the assistance of
other classers and tire necessary of
fice help will not only rout 1 >4 the
classing of all cotton concentt aterl
at Charlotte, lw.il the cla-..'ni^ tie
partment "B" will very likely in
, .dud* all the warehouse* m that tec
. Hon of North Carolina west of
west of the K^SxTrSer*^^*?
cotton wai concentrated in Char
lotte last year by the Cotton Asso
ciation than at any one point, ami
■it is expected that still more wil'
be concentrated tlu-re this season
CELEBRATES US
SPIRITUAL BIRTH
Once Notorious Drunkard Col*
■iirotos First Ansimssry
of Transformed Life
Something took place last Sunday
at the home of Air. and Mrs. W. A.
Mills., of tin- tlcamc Heights section
uf Allwniark. unlike anything ever
hoard of lieforc in this county, says
-In Stanly X'cws-Herald. tr was a
spiritual Isrtiuhiv slimier given try
Mrs. Mills, in honor the first anni
versary of his conversion. Mr.
Mills, known over the entire county
us " llill," is about 55 or 60 years
of age. l*|> to a venr ago he drank
excessively arul was iti many ways
.1 raiher notorious character. One
year ago last Sunday lie was con
verted, ami since that date he has
been attending church regularly, is
working faithfully and has revotu
lionized his home and home life en
tirely. He immediately joined the
fVe«byteri»n cliuTch* and never
misses a service when in the city.
He is at present working in Ham
’ci. citi'iing home once a week. Some
eehs ago he intimated to hi* wife
dial he would like to celebrate h»
drst spiritual birthday anniversary,
iu sonic way. Mr*. Mills, remem
ixtring the expression, made ready
for the eeltlmUicHi last Sunday witf
a great dinner. She invited Rev. D.
'!. <lre<*i. Mr. Mills' pastor, and the
■ uembers of the session of the I’rev
‘byterian ehureh, together with a
number of relatives. It was a sur
|iri«e to Afr. Mills when lie cainc
home Sunday morning to I'md a
large number of his relatives and
friends gathered at his home In
addition to the line dinner which
\lrs Mitlse liad made ready for the
■ * cacion, regular religions service,
in flic nature of a thanksgiving
was held. Mr. Mills’ pastor. Rev
!> tl. (been, Mr. T. M. Harris and
i oilier members of the church ses
sion, made talks. Mr. Mills, him
M-lf, made a beautiful talk in which
be reviewed his ’’ wasted life," and
tokl ol what Christ had done It
make him nnd his family happy, am
how hi* homo had been changed en
jtireJv since his conversion a yeai
• •jo. Those who had the goorl for
tune to !< present have been heart
io nay iliat the occasion was a ire*
inspiring and delightful one.
'’low Under Cotton
Stalk* Before Froct
(By W. Bruce Mabee.}
arwli
control is the plowring under o
nitton stalks early in the fall.
[ Tlicre are two main reasons fo
this:
' 1. It dotroys a large number o
young and immature weevil* in the
squares and young bolls still re
maining on the cotton plants. Were
these permitted to mature and feed
they would better withstand the
winter than the older weevils.
2. The plowing under of cotton
•talks removes the wrvlU' food,
thus otaking it longer from the
time they hive their last meal in
the fall until they have their first
meal in the spring. Consequently
many more die during the winter.
Important
This it only effective when the
stalks are plowed under or de
stroyed before they die naturally.
Its effectiveness is in direct pro
portion to the length of time the
stalks are plowed under before
frost. Make a special effort to get
your cotton pideed out early and
(he stalks turned under.
It la a hard job to cut and turn
under green stalka, but it u worth
the trouble if you do it early.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
TRUSTEES SALE OP LAND
Under aad by rirtae af the power
of aale contained in a certain deed
ot trust executed by J. V. Hartileid
and erifa, Annie Hartfiold, to tho
undersigned Trustee, on January, IS,
1*10, and doly recorded in the office
of Register of Deeds for Harnett
County, N. C., in Book No. 1SB, page
Na. 2, default having boon mndeln
tho payment of tho notes secured
therein end foreclosure having boon
demanded by the holder of said notes,
tho undenigned trustee will on Fri
day, October. 24th ot 1Z o'clock M.,
at the Courthouse door in LiULngton,
N. C., offer for mU to the highest
bidder for cash, the land hereinafter
described, to-wit:
Two iote or parcels el land lying
In the subdivision of tho Young prop
erty as recorded in tbs Bsgtetsr of
Deeds office of Harnett County, N.
C., aad being lots Noe. « aad T in
Block "K", and. each ot said lota be
ing 46 feet fronting on Johnson
Street and running hock ISO foot, I
hounded on (ho oast by the lot of
James Loo’s daughter and on the
west by Luther B Jonas. Per further I
description see Book Na. ITT, Page
Na. ISO, records of Harnett county.
This 26th day of September. Kit.
CLARENCE J. SlfTTH.
Tj antes
Sept. 26 Oct t • IS 2S.
NOTICE OP~SALE OF BEAL
ESTATE
Under end by virture of tho pow
er of mis contained in a certain mart
gage dead, iiKUsd by T. P. Tact
tad wife to J. G. faftia dated No
vember 14, 1R14 aad recorded In the
office of lbs Begieter of Deads af
Harastt county ia Book lit, page
1R2, default having been made in
tho payment of the notes steered
thereby, the undondgnvd will offer
for mie to the high eat bidder Sag
cash, .at public auotfan at Udt O'
i St
f following doscribod real eoteto.
Lying and being ia Harnett county,
State of North Carolina, ia Averua
- boro towwhip, aad denertbed aad de
fined as follows to-wit: Begl union it
t an Iron pin ia the read 1R4 chains
from Y. r. Tart aad R. ML rear call's
’ corner at a ditch bridre Bad rune B
II 1-4 E. 1.11 chain* to a l—n;
here* S. 14 1-t W. |.TI tMu to
t corner to th* old lib* J. B. Loo**
1m; thane* a* k about N. I* W. 1.10
:hau.i to the erl|lMl comr by the
■oad; thence N. 06 1-t E 4.10 chain*
a the bogiaalog, containing one and
> no-ha IX <1 11) MM.
This 8«ytM»ter u, im
J. a LAYTON, Mortgagee.
Sept 11 II >1 Oct I.
LAND SALE
Under and by virtu* of th* p*w»
of *al» contained in a certain Dead
■f Trust executed to the nnd*r*%ae4
tract**, the an< being of record in
Harnett County, North Carolina, la
Book 111, page 411, dafauk having
bean made la the payMH gttlfW
and ia the holder* of th* note* so
rated havinc demanded that the eaid
treat be claeed. I wilt offer tor mb
to tha Jaghaat bidder for caah at the
roan heaae door In UlljMtaa. North
Caroline, on the loth da* of Oetaber,
IMS, between the hour* of moon ebd
1:0C o'clock p. m., the lnndi deeerih
ed In laid Deed of Trad containing
tH aerea, mom or lee*. The fend*
hereby offered for aaia ate deicrih
ed in aaid Deed of Troll aa follow.
Tmet Na. 2 Adjoin** land* of
A. Bradley Godwin.'itilfeU God
win, H U Godwin et aL “ ‘ ’
a tad oak etutnp the
the 51 1-88 acre*, e.
boafbt of J. H. Tope la j
aad taaa M. 5 W. B y;
Iran pin in H. L. God*
ley Godwin'* line; u
dae bn 11.15 ehalL. ,
In A. Bradley Oodwtai
ai hla Mae 8. 2 E. |.|(
comer ia H. L. Godwin
at hla line dae Wen
to the begibalny
nrraa.
Tract Nu. S. Be. at a *tahe !
and pointer* J. H. j ;«nry Pop
and the Godwin coma' *be God
win cemetery and 18 1-* W.
4848 chain* to n ook witl>
pointer* b* tha a be poet;
thaaea 8. 51 1-1 ' chain* to
a link* on s hiU River
with omaU pointer* - corner
and n Ur** rod two lent*
hickory pointer* foet from
the comer; thence E. 8-08
chain* to a black #• feel
flam the ran of B] with onr
baily, onn maple, i wood ant*,
one water oak pot iace a di
rect Uii« down the °t 8. 08
b. UWVI 2U.SU CHI]Ilf JUMI
par oath pointer* in mt *»*t
of th* *w*mp of In the
Kiaaey Norm line; tkSe* N. •» 1-S
E. It ekaio* to a ■taUPdh pointer*
iwwr J. H. Pope* appS #»»*> pond;
tkanna N. It M tlltaiM to »
•take with rad oak pofc™ th
head of th* 0*h pondilh— N. Aft
1-2 E. IIJ4 rluulM A aUke with
pointer* in J. H. and W*mrT TopeV*
Una; thane* N. 1 W. lZf* «*»«•'>* l«
the beginning. contakB **hty Her
and twenty - throe dUV**tha acre*,
mar* or lea*. . V;
Tract No. 4. 1 the lauJ*
of A. Bradley God_ - .L. God.
win ot al, beginning on a
hOl near Black River —
tern near th* earn*! large red
oak and two large pointed
■boat 10 feat treat _ tho
•ante being th* comer P»ca *f
tand *o)d by J H. POgL . _ w.fc la
H. L. Oodwln and rnM a»TfP*’« and
A. Bradley God wing Mad H- **1-2
W. It-2* chain* ta a dn^f4" Lhc
Waat edge of Black Rtgataf'*'® k>w
er edg* of the Godwin ■*dg« on the
Dapn and Araraab***.-OP* :,&«*>■
** th* tenth adg* ofia *P^ N. It
1-t B. t.lt ehaing, N. N *• 2.41
chain*, N. T» E. U* khain* and
N. M E. I H abrfaa ta a earner in
tha edge of tha road wi*ka »»k* wit
out ten link* on Ih* 1 — *
tha eoenar; thanea fc
chain* ta a rad oak
tad one hickory
ncr of C.a tract 1
H. L. Godwin, now at
tha Jan* and in Ih*
Tract No. S.
H. U Oodwln. __ Godwin. Unie
Loo at al, beginning at a ataketn th*
weat edge of Bteak Email hndar
the Iowa* ndge of iha bridge on Ih*
Dans and Dak* read, a of
tract No. 4 rod vgn a* the ltrrtc edge
of tha road 9. hi 1-t E. S.ll chain*.
K. 48 B. 7.4# ok***, N. 79 B. 8 *3
chains udN. (It- 8*0 chgtra* 4o •
corner Id Ike edge of the read with
• atakr oat on the want line 10 link*
from tbe comer; thane* 8 Id I.
chain* Vo an iraa etake, a comer of
(he 11.88 ecrei; thanoo a* the line of
the 11.88 tract due eaal 2B.15 eW*
to an iron etake lh A Bradley Gad*
wir.’a original lin*1 thence 8a that
line N. t. W. 10A* chains t# a cor
ner in tit* middle of the Jo» and
Duke read; Ihenta.th* earn* being N.
2 W. at the dmt fan* * 04 ehdiaa to
a stake la the bead of tbe big let
branch (*r during branch); the race
down the meardan *f taid branch
about 18.00 chain* to a *uk* and
pointer* at the head of a ditch;
thence da* weal 17.04 chain* to a
I atakr and paiatae* in the run of
ftirur; thonce tluwn Dm na
•<* Blank Riser M It mmIm to Um
letfaolnv. io‘.lal»tn|r 71 i-S wr«,
•■m-i •> of hot, being the 4 bar* of A.
lirir.U v Oo'lwln in bis fathers Mtato.
Tr-iri Ku. c. Adjoining the load*
of J. H. rope. i. 6. piuhfea at at,
l* ?;*■»! v <*t r. arret under the up
m-r edku of the ort«l*c, Black Ww.
with taro bind rcia polaAm; thence
>e H.L. Godwin's line B. Uti f- UM
>4 to a stake at a Mil arltb nraall
pointer* near the ceratr and a large
itiJ oak anil a laiga Mekary pointer*
nbajt Jto foot from Mm eeraor. J. %.
i’opu and H. U Godwin’* corner;
t'leeca ee their line • 1-t l 1M
chain* t* • hlaak |M naar lit nan af
Madk Biear with aw* holly, oat maple,
aw* aawr waad and an* water aafcl
point*ra. aaather af thetr ra. rates -
thanrr aw aiaathar of their Hnet B 1
•d E. t» rhalna t* a wn-ll juniper(
asd ataka by It with patute.% on tb>
•am add* m Iha rwamp af Stork*
Blear, aaather of their corner*-.:
thnr.ee a* another of tW-'r Uiv* X.l
M I t E. It chain* t* » nerw at n ‘
fenc* pact with one nnk ami
one pine pointer wt-nr Jf. H.
Pape’a apper £ah pond: »h',tco S. i
l-t W. 36 *0 chalrt ta a evthe wiU.
two poet oak liO'iilt-tT. J. Jt. Pop,-’*
ami Bohe-.t Pr;M-*n Hra-i \r. ik> mill I
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FLOUR
That famous Bandana Self-Rising Flour.
Every bag sold with a money-back guaran
I Barrel' _..$5.96
Five Barrel Lots-$5.75 •
Prices guaranteed until October 6th.
0. W. Godwin
UNLIMITED SUPPLY 1
COOPER, NORTH CAROLINA |
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Chinaware
We have just unpacked a large shipmer'. of the
ftinest and prettiest chinaware that wa have very car
ried. Thei* arc many difierent designs and we will
be glad to show them to you.
100 - Piece Barvarian 100-Piece Coburg China
China Ret; 18-earat Set beautiful dealgn, 14 .
gold band; on install- carat gold band; on in
at tat-—- atalhnent, at set—
$132.50 $78.50
Terms: to any relia- Terms: to sny rella
ble person. $10.00 down ble pereon, $10.00 down
and $2 50 per week will and $2.00 per weak
put this beautiful Chins will put this pretty
set in yonr home. China set in your home.
100 nr 12 ollu*r puHemirto make your selection from.
Come in and let us show you.
SEWING MACHINES
White Rowing Machine; dectrte. Rotary {11 J AA
movement, at — j V;: .'.IH,W
Term*: $** f*J,h aT,d H.M per week
White Sewing Machine; Rotary straight $90.00
Terms: $r*.00 down and $2.00 per week
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WHERE MAmr diseases
ftiirmiw— I
In the tplnel Toil »wvar knew H be
fare? Nor da atlWaaa of other people
knew It even ret! Chiropractic ad
Julnnt of lakhntet or dieplaeed
vertebrae, aa wfkfef by at, offere
a grant boo* «offerer*.
Dr. J. Me Morgan
“OWr^raetec
Oftee 4th Pteer Fine Netieael |
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Office Bonn: ,
I le II l » I lelpw
Other Havre .by AyyefcetaMat 1
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I DR. P. J. CHESTER. NEW YORK POST GRADUATE
SCHOOL, ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN
|!l OFFICE IN PITTMAN HOSPITAL. /*AC
[|| TICE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, ftOBE
111 AND THROAT
I»»*.MM..
THE BARNES A HOLLIDAY CO.
UadartabW. -4 fc—h—
A fall line of Coffin*. C«ak*t* and Boaial Baba*.
i Service any time, anywhere.
| Day Fhaaa 11 Nl*b* rbaa. 70
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All Property in the
J . 1921-1922 taxes is
will be advertised and
I shall also exert Avery
taxes by levy upon
If you have not
this week and save
I B. A.
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