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MARRIAQEH illiams-Belk Co.'s For SHOE The store that gives you real shoe value f of your money. We do not sell cheap shoes, but do sell good shoes cheap Men's Goodyear Welt Shoes an unequaled value in a man's dress shoe, comes in black vici kid," both plain and cap toe and brown russia calf and gun metal, priced.. $4.00 and $4.98 Ladies' Welt Shoes for $4.98 We have some strong values in this price shoe. . Ladies' black kid and brown calf skin shoes with medium and English toes with military and low heels, priced $4.98 to $7.50. Hoge Montgomery solid leather shoes in kid and brown calf with McKay sewed soles, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50 and $3.98. Children's, Misses'- and Boys' Shoes We have an unlimited stock of good shoes for school wear, priced from $2.50 up to $4.00. Men's Suit Special Heavy weight all wool blue Serge men's suit, $20.00 value, special $16.50 VISIT OUR STORE SEE OUR VALUES WILLIAMS BELK COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. Carolina's Largest Distributor of Reliable Merchandise Taste is a matter of tobacco quality C We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chester field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett it Myers Tobacco Co. .liesterfieH CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos bUnded 1H Spi nes & HOLLIOAY COHf ANY COATS AND DUNN PIANOS, ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES . .. NEW EDISONS We will deliver an Edison in your home at the same price any catalogue house will give. Do not send your money away when you can get better service at home. " THE BARNES & H0LLIDAY COMPANY The following marriage licenses were Issued by Register of Deed Faucette during the week: White D. H. Wheeler and Mrs. K m m a Wheeler. II. M. Pittman and Emma G. War-' ren. J. W. McOehee and Motile Carter. -H. R. Godwin and Irl 1. Hodges.; Charlio B. Taylor and Katie K. Sandlin. , E. D. Colllna and Maggie P. Love.; L. S. Uyrd and Ellen Stewart. j Curtis P. Page and Rena Jackson. Colored J. R. McNeill and Sadie Cofleld. Walter McLauchlin and Minnie Ferguson. W. H. Barnes and Frances Sirith. Cicero Rogers and Janle Merrick. Me-o-my, MIL. J. I. I1AUNES WELL AMI ON THE JOB ONCE AGAIN how you'll take to a pipe and P. A.! The hosts of friends of former County Commissioner J. D. Barnes off Dunn will be pleased to learn that) he has sufficiently recovered as to be I able to get back to his office again and perform his duties there. Last week's Dunn Dispatch con tains a long story carrying an Inter view with Mr. Barnes and showing his revival of jovial spirit. People up this way wish for Mr. Barnes a continuance of good health. BASEUALL CHAMPIONSHIP IS BEING PLAYED OFF SI Christian Light having beaten the Chalybeate team to a frazxle here last Saturday in the county cham pionship series, took on Angler at that team's home ground Wednesday when and where Angier took laurels by a score of S to 0. These two teams will play again here Friday afternoon. If Angler wins she will be champion; but If Christian Light wins, another gam will have to be played. Joe Civines wR? pitch for Angier. O'Quinn of Duke will toss for Christian Light. FAREWELL PARTIES HONOR MR. AND MRS. J.""A. McLEOD Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Byrd enter tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen McLeod. at their home last Tuesday evening with a costume par ty. Twelve couples were present. A descriptive contest of the costumes proved Mr. Allen Shaw to be the champion critic and he was awarded the prize, a beautiful hand-painted book with the guests' names. Mr. Shaw presented the prise to Mrs. Mc Leod. On Monday afternoon from 4 to C o'clock Mrs. B. P. Gentry, Mrs. J. B. Tugwell. , Mrs. J. W. Halford and Mrs. John D. Johnson entertained In honor of Mrs. McLeod at the Killie- grey. An Interesting and unique con test In which the stations between Lillington and Gastonla figured fur nished enjoyment for the whole par ty, and the two prizes were gracious ly tendered the guest of honor. Sev enteen guests were present. " On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baggett tendered a six o'clock din ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mc Leod. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLeod, Dr. and Mrs. J W. Halford. Miss Lucy Keeter and Mr. Tate Baggett. 666 cures Malarial Fever. J. J. SPEARS EXPERT PLUMBER AND REPAIRER Have your work done now at nave your worK aone n that there is plenty of water Remember the hieh orice o cotton is very likely to make the price of everything else jump up. Act now!! Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us -jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert 1 Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him ' satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. AJs flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom Mo) UNI r - r..- v a O from bite and parch (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! NlaYfta f aaf jp 9t9tm tSaaat A TT Tr .. the national joy smoke s a. A. avsfljA RED GROSS RESCUED 600,000 FROM DEATH Spent Jl,200tOOO-for Relief of Famine Sufferers in China Last Year. To help oTtrcom conditions af acuta dlatreaa In fir famine stricken pror Inces of Northern China, wttrt mll- Uooa oX persona were aJTscted by an unprecedented shortage of food. tha American Red Cross during tha last fiscal year spent more than IU200.CW0, tl.000.O0O of which wu contributed 01 recty by National nadqusrtare and the remainder by various grocpe 'a terested In the welfare of China. Through, the wide relief operations thus mad possible It la estimated that more than 000,000 fa ml a sufferers vara aaTd frooa aUrralloo. To tha and that alm'iar prompt r Uef meaaoraa by th orxaalaaUon may always b poaalbl tha Bad Croaa la askloc cootlaoad support by tb Amr lean poopla by itatTaraal rrnawal of membership at tha JLaaoal Had Croaa Holt Call. Norambar 11 to 24. The method o rallef etoptoyed by tha Amerlcaa Xad Croaa la tta opera tions la Chlaa wm particularly efTec tire, for la addldoa to aaTlcf hondreda of thoasaada of treat It provided China with mora thaa 000 coUea of permanent road that axa aaraly seeded to pre vent a racarraaca at famlaa, At on time the Red Croaa employed 74,000 Chinese werlmaa, pajlcf them la food for thameeiro and tependrnta. thla food beinc bronjfct La from Manchnrta and elsewhere. IXTTTAGi: tU h.lIJL fire room cottar with n mrv!m convenience, eWtrlc lixhu. bath room. etc.. compiet. m d-i!rat: location tn UUincton. If Interested apply to Msrrla II. Awards. Rub-My-TIsm cures sores. JOHN MITCHELL EXPERT SHOE REPAIRER LILLINGTON. N. C. Don't throw the old hoe away have them repaired and ae money. Bring them to me and let me show you how. CABBAGE PLANTS Good hardy stock from Early Jersey Wakcf.cld. the very best cabbage jrrown. Plants ready for delivery November 1st. Place your or der now so that you will not be disappointed. PRICES ."00 delivered postpaid. $1.50 1000 delivered postpaid,-$2.50 . M'D. MARKS BUIES CREEK, N. C. Chattel Mortcafes for aalo at The News ofiVce. ' ' "i ll 1 MILL SUPPLIES PIPE, BLACK AND GALV. STEAM FITTINGS BOILEKS BOILEIl TU11KS ENGINES AND -PUSH'S ENGINE FITTINGS WATER TANKS SMOKE STACKS PULLEYS, SHAFTING BELTING AND HOPE BABBITT METAL PACKING AND GRAPHITE MACHINE TOOLS STEEL CABLE STEEL PAINTS MILL PAINTS ' Machine Shop General Repairs Locomotive Repairs -. Welding and Brazing Logging Equipment COMPLETE STOCKS Wlro, Write or, 'Phono 98 or 15d ONE DOLLAR ANNUAL DUES IN THE AMERICAN RED CROSS MAKES YOU A PARTICIPANT IN RELIEF WORK FOR THE HELPLESS THAT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. ANSWER THE ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921. Queer Oeathtxd Happening. When Guv tit la tljlii be law pctedly ejiukp t!nk and rrdted O meroas Tenths from ilnwr and Sphoe!e. alilruuh It had bm f0 1 nm atnee he studied thetn. Other dying men and women he attrprtd thoe at the tedslde by aaddmly ; bumtlnr Into woodrrfal eonf or In- .; slstlnr on undertaking elaborate ma I tlcal composition Buffalo Eiprea. Rub-My-Titm kills pain. IF YOU APPRECIATE SERVICE plus guaranteed quality for less money, then connect up with Phone No. -.0 and make us prove that this is the store where these three important factors pre- dominate. See us before selling your surplus meat, eggs and other produce. McKINNEY BROTHERS QUALITY AND SERVICE NOTICK OP BALK OF PKRKONAL PIIOPKRTY U.MJKIl MOHTGAUK Under and by virtue of the powr of sale contained la a certain chat tel mortgage duly executed by I. W. 'Wagner on March 12. 1120. and re- ' corded In the registry of Harnett: t v v. . n . a a .v." nnderslgned inortcage will, on the1 10th day of October, at 12 o'clock M., at the courthouse door. aeU for cash the following personal property, ilo-wtt: One Ford Roadster No. (1.4 IS 4. J; also one Harley-Davldson Motorcycle No. 4098-12. Terms of Sale: Cash. Place of Sale: Courthonte door In Lillington. N. C. Time of Sale: OcL 10. 1121. at 12 M. J. W. HALFORD. Mortgagee. Daggett a Mordecal. Attys. Mansfield Tires For Service GUARANTEED 6000 MILES 30x3 Casings $11.30 30x3 1-2 Casings.... 13.45 31x4 Casings 18.S0 32x4 Casings : 22.G0 33x4 Casings..! 23.S0 34x4 Casings 24.25 32x4 1-2 Casings 30.25 HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE LILLINGTON. N. C. J
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