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HARNETT COUNTY NEWS POSTMASTER URGES EARLY XMAS MAILING I WANTED I I desire to trade or exchange a pair of good mules well mated ior a t ora Runabout. Ford must be of a late type with starter and in good condi tion. Call on or address A. N. Wad dell, Lillington, N. C. lp Postmaster Puquay Calls Attention to Heavy Mail During Christmas Time and Asks Cooperation. EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CABBAGE PLANTS. The healthiest plants I hare ever grown. Now ready for setting. Get in your order early. McD. MARKS, Bales Creek, X. C. RED GROSS WORKING FOR HEALTHIER U. S. The Postoffice Department has big job ahead and needs your help. Think what it means to be Santa Claus to over 100,000,000 people and deliver Christmas parcels to every family within a few days. It can be done and we are going to do it if we may have your . help. The parcels must be well wrapped and tied and addressed plainly. You can put on your package: "Do not open before Christmas." Every day you drop a letter in the mail box 40,000,000 other letters are pushing and jamming through the postal machinery. When you mail a parcel there are 8,000,000 parcels ahead of yours passing through the postal hopper 'J'his is in ordinary times. Christmas times increases this many fold. Address all your letters, cards and parcels correctly and complete. Put the proper amount of postage your letters and wrap the parcels carefully. Do this and you will win the grate ful appreciation of the people who handle your mail. Don't forget to mail your Christ mas parcels this week. J. N. Fuquay, Postmaster NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND DER A DEED OF TRUST. Under and by authority of power of sale vested in me in UX- the that a . certain deed of trust, bearing date of LISTEN. LAWYERS! Best grade second sheets $1 per 1000 The News, Lillington, N. C. February 12, 1921, executed by John M. Weaver and wife, Ila Weaver, which deed of trust is duly recorded in Book 126, at page 22, of the office In Care of the Sick, Food Se lection and First Aid. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator, of the estate of A. C. McNeill. de-! ceased, late of Harnett county. North: Carolina, this is to notify all persons' having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the' undersigned on or before the 3rd Jay: of December, 1922. or this noUc will' be pleaded in bar of their recovery.! All persons indebted to said estate! shown la a iimminr Administrator of A. C. McNeill. 8-6 p I oinegisierotJjeeusoir1aii.Ciil...- .n ..... , .... pointer ty. and default having been j Thi. the 3rd day of December.' 1921. !" .1 I" , - . .lTll8- K thm.fVTr nnH hovinir haon ron 11 Pit pel I . . to execute the trusts declared, m sain; trust deed, the undersigned, will on I Saturday, January 7th. 1922. at , rxni,H MOIlT o'clock noon, at the courthouse door1. XOTIC r. lit SAL. LNDKK MOIIT in Lillington. N. C, offer for sale for I ,.5AfFr cash, to the last and highest bidder,! Lnder and by virtue of power of at public outcry, tne roiiowing lanns. i a . V,,, lying and being in Grove Townsmp. u, rAclu,cu ,.., 11.1 Harnett County, North Carolina: Day. bearing date of January 14 Adjoining the lands of B. T. Den-j uuiy revurueu i w t. nonnin? A R. Johnson, i 115, at page 54 4, of the office of and others.' beginning at the four and , Register of Deeds of Harnett county.; aft pine stump in Ben Denning's line.; the undersigned, mortgagee, will of-, r - . . . ' fn oalA rw AaoK A thA loot a n rt 1 and runs as said old marnea nne " Y , V " .7 . north 89 degrees west 34.05 chains highest bidder at public auction at to a corner in the swamp of Black the courthouse door in Lillington. N. River; thence as the Barnes old C.. at 12 o c ock noon. Saturday. Jan marked line south 1 degree west uary .th. 1922 the following de 10 50 chains to a corner in Black I scribed lands, embraced in said mort- RivAr swamn: thence as a new mark- gage deeu: ed line south 89 degrees east 28.70 chains to a stake corner in the divi sion old line; thence as that line-of Floyd Denning north 28 degrees east as the wire fence 11.70 chains to the beginning, and contains thirty-three acres of land, more or less. Place of Sale: Courthouse door. Lillington, N. C. Time of Sale: January 7th. 1922, at 12 o'clock "noon. Terms of Sale: Cash. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE. Trustee. Angier, N. C, this the 3rd day of December. 1921. 8-4 Appetizin g I This ,crisp weather is a great stimulation to the appetite a regular appetite teaser, we would say. It is well. When a person's ap petite is whetted, it shows that the feeling is good and spirits high. We hated to see the good old summertime go, but hello, winter time! WE KNEW IT We just knew you would want all these nice things for cool weather eating, and so we have selected only the freshest, purest food to satisfy your appetite. WE KNOW WHAT WE SELL IS GOOD Joh nson & Bryan ers. corner of No. lis A. L John on' line; thence S. 4? C 2t.7 chain to a stake and pointer, now Vann corner; fhence with hit Ua S. 87 K. 13.25 chain to a stake a&4 pointer to Catkin's Hoe; thence N. 4 E. 17 chain to the beginning, con taining i acre, more or I. Thousands Aided by InttrucUon wSJwio? s2I 'V nA$:lliiEXi beginning at a stake and pointer, a ; corner or lot ?o. 2 and thence with t No. 2 N. SC W. crowing Hole Creek ! 5L20 chain to a stake and pointers I in Ferrall's line; thence with hi line m I S. K. 4 chain to a uki aad point now me American nea .twi ujui- ert A. j0hnon corner; thence thousand of persons to health 1 with hi line S. 47 E. re-crowing said fif th ocletra ' cnam io a tKe aad pviuirr. mrnce un JODSton I line 41 rhltfll In .i . v. . .. 4 . . . . . . - S -w.ww .w w wmmw m m npoq u9 iDDw report tor ue uw j pointers la Ckiir tine; thence t-al year. Through Its Nursing Service, with hi line N. 40 11. 10 chsla to It Home Hygiene aad Cere of tha n Beginning, roniaini&c 50 acre. Sick course, nutrttfon clsse, "rtt " ThUNoT i21 Air classes. Ufe-SsTlof rliwi aod ' TIIOS. H. WILtlCII. Health Centers and In aumerous other 1 1 -4 Traie ways designed to acoualat msues of; d Ozena with proper methods of Urlec the Red Cross carried Us taeesaf of health Into all parts of the country. The work of the Red Cross durtaf the war la Its traditional field of nors lnr, furnishing the military and naval establishments ef the nation with 19, 877 nurses. Is well known. Aad there are today S7.7S7 nurses registered with the American Red Cross and subject to call la emergency. Daring th fis cal year. 1.531 Red Cross curses were accepted for assignment to Govern ment serrlce, 3&S by the Artny and Nary tnd 1.163 by th United States Public Health Service. In addition to the norses enrod by the Red Cross for Government serr lce. the Rd Cross Itself employed a total of L84S public health norses In the United Ststes aad Earop. By fsr the greatest number was employed In the United States. L237. while 81 were In foreign serrlce. Home Hygiene and Car of th Sick classes, giving thorough Instruction In the proper car of th sick In Instsnre where th Illness Is not so serious as to corner r a r4. UUacka4 cor- ar: tnac a IlUac&srd' !; N. 42 W. 3 4 17 ch. to a eoraer la C O. Iaier's tin; theac a Mid lis i It w. 23. SO ch. to th Loag Orah: Ihenr dowa th esrtoas coarwe of said breach to Ik befiaalag. to)- tslnlcg 41 acre not or nfr- ec Is nad to from It. it. Um- tlr aad lf to C D. Lair d4 Feb. lt. 1910. rcord4 la Dook 177. pact 123. records of Itsraett cos sty. UKiad-oa. N C TSss- f 12 o'clk M , Me, dsr. DaUf Sta. 1121. Ters of sal: C-s-. Tats No. !t. It 21. i, n. rtACcrrrr. Trs . tUftett A Mordcsl. Atiy. S t lif i of all Htim. tlu uSo t roSjs4 to Moodsr. Jsaesry 2 22. at 12 M. LOMCQ IAIRY FEED v. DAIRY FEED Lot No. 1 Beginning at a stake. J. H. Matthews' corner, adjoining Sandy Cofield's land, and runs south I 1 degree east 15.55 cains to a cor ner; .thence north 89 degrees east 16.20 chains with J. E. Matthews' line to a corner; thence with another of J. E. Matthews' lines south 1 de gree east 13.70 chains to a corner in the original J. H. Matthews plot; thence north 89 degrees east 13.80 chains to a stake corner; thence north 1 degree west 4.50 chains to a corner; thence north 1 degree west 15.50 chains to a stake; thence north 85 degrees west 11 chains to a red oak; thence north 5 degrees east 10.25 chains to a stake; thence south 89 degrees west 28.50 chains to the1, require professional nursing care. dur first station, and contains seventy eight acres of land, more or less. Lot No. 2 Known as a lot of land, formerly owned by D. E. Nor dan and conveyed by a deed to A. W. Matthews, adjoining the land of Ad. Matthews. J. T. Nordan. ct als. Be ginning at a stake near Henderson Matthews" house, his corner. a&5 runs as his line north 5 degrees east 9.50 chains to a stake with two pine ointers. J. T. Nordan's wife's corner; thence as her line south 85 degrees east 9.65 chains to a stakep with pine pointers, his corner in Ad Matthews' line; thence as said Matthews' line south 4 1-2 degrees west 9.40 chains, crossing the creek to a stake and pointers, Henderson Matthews cor ner; thence as his line north 85 de grees west 10.90 chains to the be ginning, and contains 10 acres of land, more or less. There is excepted and reserved i from the operation of the above de scribed mortgage deed one-fourth of an acre of land, as burying ground. See Deed Book170, at page 399. of the above cited Registery. This 3rd day of December. 1921. J. A. HOCKADAY. Mortgagee. Franklin T. Dupree, Atty. 8-4 Rub-My-Tism, antiseptic and pain killer, for infected sores, tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism. Ing the fiscal year numbered 3,179. A statistical picture of the Red Cross operations In this field follows : New classes formed during year 5.179 Classes completed during year. 699 New students enrolled 101.00-S Students completing curs.... 7S.432 What th Red Cross accomplished In glTlng proper Instruction through its Nutrition Servlc Is Indicated by th following table: New classes formed during year 142 Classes completed daring year.. 1S4 New students enrolled 2.341 Students completing course.... 2,013 la addition to th above, a total o 22.006 children wer given Instruction In the proper selection aad prepare Uon of foods. Through Its 2t Health Centers, th Red Cross reached 90.232 persoua. la these Health Centers, 4.013 health lec tures were' given and 780 health ex hlblts held. Ia the United States last year. 73. 432 persons were killed and 3.300.000 injured In Industrial accidents. To prevent this enormous wsst th Red Cross held 3.100 first aid classes with a total of 104.000 students enrolled. Let's build op! Chattel Mortgages for sale at The News office.' NOTICK OK SALE OK LAXO DKIt MOHTtiAGK. UX m 1 LAST CALL FOR Cri ft mmmml hi hi hi hi hi 12$ hi III hi hi hi hi .Is hi I have listed below dates and places when and where you can meet me on my last round for taxes. This is fhe last call. Please meet me promptly and save time and trouble. I will be at the following places on the dates named: Anderson Creek at Cambro . Stewart Creek at Bunnlevel Johnsonville at Henry Morrison's Barbecue at Bernice Thomas' Upper L. River 2 at Bent McNeill's Upper L. River 1 at Mamers Buckhorn at Spence's Store Hectors Creek at Chalybeate Hectors Creek at Kipling Black River at Angier Neills Creek at Pleasant Union Grove at Coats Neills Creek at Buies Creek Averasboro at Dunn Duke at Duke Dec. 15-10am-12m Dec. .15 2pm-4pm Dec. 16-10am-12m Dec. 16 lpm 3pm Dec. 17-9am-12m Dec. 17 lpm 3pm Dec. 19-9am-12m Dec. 19-lpm-2:30pm Dec. 19-2:30pm-4pm Dec. 20-9am lpm Dec. 20-2pm-2 :30pm Dec. 2 1-9 am-lpm Dec. 21 2pm-4pm Dec. 22-9am-2pr Dec. 22 2pm 5pm Under the power of sale contained in that ceraln mortgage deed, exe- I cuted by Murdock McLean and wife I Rachel McLean. Nov. 12th. 11 IS. to A. A. West. sr.. and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Harnett County In Book 116 page 501. default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness secured by said mortgage, the undersigned, mortgagee, will offer for sale, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of Har nett County In Lmtngton. N. C. on Monday, January 2nd. 1S22. at 13 o'clock M., the following two tracts of land lying in Andersons Creek i Township, Harnett County, and fully described In said mortgage deed as follows: FIRST TRACT Beginning at a stake and pointers a short distance southeast of Nelll; A. West's house sa.ld West's corner, and runs east 20.2S chs. to a stake and pointers In the old line; thence N. 7 E. 19 chs. to Clark's corner: thence as the old line west 20.25 chs. I to a stake and pointers Nelll A. I West's corner; thence as said West's line S. 7 W. 19 rht In Ihs.horlnnln ' containing 38 1-2 acres. SECOND TRACT Beginning at the northwest corner of the 100 acre tract deeded to Sarah J. West by Jacob West and wife, see Book 265. Records of Harnett coun ty, and runs as said tract east 15.81 chs. to a stake: thence S. 3 W. 31.43 chs. to a stake In the southern line of said 100 acre tract; thence west 15.81 chs. to a stake southwest cor ner of said 100 acre tract; thence N. 3 E. 31.63 chs. with the western line i of the said 100 acre tract to the be- , ginning, containing fifty acres. This being the western half of said 100 acre tract; the 100 acre tract above referred to was Inherited by A. A. West and sister Flora Jane Voncon an now Flora Jane Powell the only 1 heirs of Sarah J. West deed., and , this deed represents a division be tween said heirs of said 100 acres see deed from Angus A. West and wife to Flora Jane Powell. Place of Sale: Courthouse door. Lillington. N. C. Time of Sale: Monday. Jan. 2nd, 1922. 12 o'clock H. Terms of Sale: Cash. This 30th day of November. 1921. A. A. WEST. SR.. : Mortgagee. Raggett it Mordecal. Attys. 8-4 XtiTIt K OK K.U.K OK 11KA I. KS. TATK I'XUKIt 1IKK1 OK TUtttT Under and by virtue of th power of nale contained In that certain d4 of trust eiecuted by C. D. Laaicr aad wife. Emnta tinier, on th 21th day or October. 1919. to J. R. Raggett, trustee for th Hank of Coal, said deed of trut belnc dot recorded la the HegUtry of Harnett Coaniy ia Hook 118. pax 252: default hsvlng been made In th payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and de mand to foreclo having been made upon the nndereicned trntle by the reent owner and holder of said la btelnos. th underignd trail will offer for sale to th n!gbet bid aer for cah at th coartboq door of Harnett county. Lillington. N. C on December 5th. 1921. at 12 a'clock M. the land described la said deed of trust above referred to. said land being described therein a follow: First Tract: Lying aad being In Huckhorn township, beginning at corner on the northeast bank of Cap Fear river a comer of II. II. tinier land, and run thence a It. 11. La nier s line .n. Zi K. 11 ch. to a cor ner In a branch, thence K. 1-2 ch. to a corner near a road, thence N 49 E. 41 1-2 ch. to a stake and pU.. a corner of II. II. Iinier'a 10 acre house tract: thence a a line of said tract N. 49 W.. passing th corner of the said 10 acre tract and with the line of Soaton Lanier tract 22.85 chs. to Seaton Lanier corner in wuitam Arnold line: thenc a William Arnold line S. 49 W. 85 1-3 ch. to a corner on th bank of Cap Fear river: thence down th various course of said river to th begin ning, containing 159 acre raor or le. See following book and page Registry of Harnett County: Hook 182. p. 2(9: book 188. p. 39. Second Tract: Beginning at a mall hickory. Hlanchard' corner near W. It. Hlanchard' hou aad run N. 78 1-2 W. 39 ch. and 50 link to an oak stojnp. formerly a red oak. the beginning corner of the above land; thence S. 16 1-2 W. 22 chs. to a poplar on Holler Spring branch: thence up th branch N. 54 1-2 W. 3 chs. and 40 link to th Huller Spring; thence S. 7 1-2 K. 20 ch. and 40 link to a stone on the Betsy Arnold Spring branch: thenc down said branch S. 88 1-2 E. 4 chs. and 50 link la th mouth of said trench where It empties Into Long branch: thenc down Long branch 8. 48 E. 3 chs. to II. It. Lanier's corner on said branch: thenc a hi tine N. 47 1-2 E. 50 ch. and 50 link to the beginning, containing 186 1-4 acre more or le.. deed from J. II. Lanier et als. to C. t). Lanier. Third Tract: Adjoining land of 11. II. Lanier. S. S. Bradley and other, beginning at a corner In Long branch lu S. S. HradUr line, and ran a said line N. 42 E. 13.50 ch. to a We are manufacturing thes well-Vnowo brands of fest! especially f or tb cattle mnd stock onm of tbla aectioeu Those ho ere uainf them ere highly pleated with the results. Tt&se -who have not grreii them trial wilt do 0 well to start now. We ere sure they, too, will become .convinced that Loroco and Elk ere the BEST CATTLE AND STOCK FEED Yours very truly. LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY Thanks ! We wUh to thank the good reople in and around Lillington for the nice bttsincx. they have given ua since we opened our market. It U our pleasure to wnr you with the bet Fresh Tender Meat of all kinds. Give us the chance to erve you and be convinced that we arr the Cheapest Market in Town. Lillington Fresh Meat Market HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TT onn IP Joh nson s ANNUA! December. a e ' "a. : a ::: a. ,v w 'Os' AT LAND-SLIDING PRICES IS NOW ON IN FULL SPEED AND WILL CONTINUE TILL DEC. 18 aKaacooeo. MteAlTAM SHERIFF HARNETT COUNTY NOTICE OP LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of .sale contained in a certain trust deed executed by F. If. Taylor and his wife to me (which is registered in Hook 112 al pajre 417. Harnett County Records) default harlns been made in the payments therein set out and the holder of the bonds secured having demanded that I foreclose the trust. I will on December 9. 1931. at about the noon hour offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Llllinicton the lands conveyed In said trust deed which are described aa follows: Adjoining the lands of A. L. John son. VV. II. Vann and others, near the town of Bules Creek, the first tract is known as lot No. 4 In the division of the rand of Elliabelh Johnson, beginning at a slake and pointers, the corner of lot No. S and run thence with the line of No 3 N. 8C V. 12 75 cicln: to a stake and point- The extremely low prices on Mcn'i and Boy' Clothing, Ladies' and Misses Suits, Dretc$, Cloaks and Shoes, for all ages and sizes are rare bargains, and such re ductions in prices as these are very seldom offered in . this section. Come and see all lines of goods many specials-1 Hanes Union Suits $139. Every price made in our circular is a bargain and we had not the space to name, all the wonderful bargains offered in this special sale. Yours to please, JJolhn Johnson LILLINGTON, N. C. 8
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