HARNETT COUNTY NEWS NOTICE OP SALE UNDER MORT GAGE. Under and by virtue of power of sale vested in me by a certain mort gage deed, executed by Mary Ella Day, bearing date of January 14, 1920, and duly recorded in .Book 115, at page 547, of the office of TiRirister of Deeds of Harnett county, the undersigned, mortgagee, will of fer for sale for cash to the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door in LiUiington, in, C, at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, Jan uary 7th. 1922, the following de scribed lands, embraced in said mort gage deed: Lot No. 1 Beginning at a stake, J. H. Matthews' corner, adjoining Sandy Cofield's land, and runs south 1 degree east 15.55 cains to a cor ner; thence north 89 degrees east 1C.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 comer in the original J. H. Matthews plot; hence 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 rleerees 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 the first station, and contains seventy eiffht 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. et als. Be ginning at a stake near Henderson Matthews' house, his corner, and 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 nointers. 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 nointers. Henderson Matthews' cor ner; thence as his line north 85 de trees west 10.90 chains to the be pinnine. and contains 10 acres of land, more or less. There is excepted and reserved from the operation of the above de scribed mortgage deed one-fourth of an acre of land, as burying ground. See Deed Book 170, at page 399, of the above cited Registery. This 3rd day of December, 1921. J. A. HOCKADAY. Mortgagee. Franklin T. Dupree, Atty. 8-4 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 or said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 3rl Jay of December, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 3rd day of December. 1921. HECTOR MCNEILL. Administrator of A. C. McNeill. 8-6p NOTICE OF SALE OP LAND IN- DER A DEED OP TRUST. TTnder and by authority of the power of sale vested in me in that eertain deed of trust, bearing date of February 12. 1921, executed by John 10.50 chains to a corner in Black River swamp; thence as a new mark- UQnPLS SABER-TOOTH T1GEH ed line south 89 degrees east 28.70 1 nuUE.Li dMDCn luu.n uuw chains to a stake corner In the divi- sion old line; thence as that line ot( Loa Angels Man Haa Fashioned a Ha- 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 production of Most Terrible Pro- historic Bsast. Gone from the earth before the coo j tract vii let for the. Pyramid, the. fe- rodous and all-deTOUrtng saber-toothed I titer that ruled the animal kingdom ! 200,000 yean ago has no secrets from . FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.! corn r by a rvd. mudvd't cor- Plac 4 aaie: Oart- Cc"CT ' One of the best small f Arms' JiVs? ,V. ftr4 . VV ulii8to; -.c ofloK u oa in this section. Good 4-room L8ur s tine; theoco as said Use s day. Dmawtt). itsi. dwelling With" bams. Stables V. 2J.20 ehs, to lie Long Branca: Trss of sale: c.. and Other outhouses. Iand lies, thence dowaMhe eartoas roar of This No. 1st. 1931. well, no waste, suitable for cot- ! 72 10 - UAU ty4,7 . L. ' - laining i sere re or le.. Refer- Tn' , . ton. corn, tobacco, peas, eic.,.rac u maJ to d-4 t H uslgeu a Horde. Atirs. ; now in nign state 01 cultivation tier an 4 wife to C D. Laair dated Hy coae.t of all 7 and producing good crops. A. t. itit. recorded la nook 1:1. u toti4 10 todar. young bearing orchard. Seel1 iiaratu coo sty. 1122. at 12 u. Riley Holder, LUlmgton, ll. 3. Angier. N. C this the December. 1921. 3rd day of 8-4! EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD CARRAGE PLANTS. ever; Get! FRANKLIN T. DUPREE. l the scientists of today, and a Los Aa- Trustee. i man ifpn ,rm so far as to sculpture In concrete what be consid ers to be a perfect reproduction of the terrible monster with the aabered mouth. The scientist. William Spalding, haa the sculptured piece In the work shop at his residence- He was presi dent of the Southern California Acad emy of Science for four terms, and In that capacity he had occasion to learn aa much about the saber-tootbed tiger as meet of today are permitted to know. He was instrumental In opening the famous fossil bed at Brea, where the remains of the tigers were found In good! enough preservation to recue- :-4p USTKX. UWTWW! Rent trade second sheets SI per 1000 TKa t J11tn"-f r.a. x. r 'I The healthiest plants I have grown. Now ready for setting. in your order early. McD. MARKS, Rules Creek. X. C. NOTICE OP SALE OP LAND. Under and by virtue, of the au thority contained in a certain mort gage deed executed and delivered to the undersigned by T. H. McKay and rinvoiorifi Mz-K'nv hio wlfp. on No- ivt WsiTftT and wife. Ila Weaver, , A.w -inio ni rnri)ii in which deed of trust is duly recorded! book 115 page 4-2 Regiatry of Har- .tmct the skeleton. in Book 126. at page 22, ol tne omce. t rnntv default having been of Register of Deeds of Harnett coun- made ln tne pavment of said notes, ty, and default having been made in the undersigned will offer for sale to the payment of the note secured j tne nignest bidder at the courthouse thereby, and having neen requesieu . Jn tne tQwn of unington. N. C. tn PTPPute the trusts declared in said trust deed, the undersigned, will on Saturday, January 7th. 1922. at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Lillington, N. C. offer for sale for cash, to the last and nignest omaer, at public outcry, the following lands, lying and being in Grove Township, Harnett County, North Carolina: Adjoining the lands of B. T. Den ning, F. L. Denning. A. B. Johnson, and others, beginning at the four and aft pine stump in Ben Denning's line, and runs as said old marked line north 89 degrees west 34.05 chains in a enrnpr in the swamp of Black Rivpr- thence as the Barnes old mori-o utia smith 1 degree west 1 on the 14th day of January. 1922. at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed lands: . That land lving and being in Grove Township, Harnett County, and de-! From the relics of the skeletons, uncovered In the Brea pita, he has coo dnded that the tler of 200.0UJ years ago were similar ln site to the Bengals of today, differing essentially from them ln their outstanding feature the long aber teeth from which no enemy could be safe. With the skeleton remains of the scribed by metes and bounds as fol-i tlcpr ,umdenty reproduced to out lows First Tract Adjoining T. V. Stew art and Deveroux Turlington and ohters, beginning at a stake and pointers on the Rocky branch at the Ryals corner and runs as J. K. Mew art's (formerly) line north 80 east. 11.25 chains to a stake and pointers corner in a hedgerow: thence aa an other of said Stewart's (formerly) line north 88 east, about 20 chains to a forked gum corner ln Thorn line the forma and physical character. Istlca of the tiger. Mr. Spalding found little difficulty ln making a likeness of the animal. In his art work he has reproduced the skeleton proportions and added the external characteris tic! of the cat family, whereby he be lieves a perfect copy haa been accom plished of the fire-eyed felloe derooo that roamed aupreme in the days be- Appetizing! 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 & Bry an May Soon Be Employed In Delicate Dental Surgical Operations. ton's cr?k; thence north 3 east 3.40! fore man was. Los Angele Kxpresa. chains to a stake and pointers corner) ?.f 57 3?Hac7e rr671!1 WES AWAY WITH ALL PAIN line north 87 1-2 west 27.75 chains to a gum corner in the Rocky branch.'. .6 i .k .Konnoi f aaMt KsmSffciDie AnsstnstiC LUCUVC AJ I lit vuauuv va branch to the beginning, containing , 13 3-4 acres, more or less. Second Tract Adjoining the land of R. L. Turlington. J. E. Pate and. a coal-tar chemical for the ellmlna others, beginning at a stake ln Stew- Uoa of mll n dent si -surgical op art's line in Rocky branch J- L- eraUoI .,mp,e of application and Stone's corner of his Bafie7,ad-! suitable for repeated and universal and runs as that line south 87 east. , ,K- 13 chains to a stake in the field In uw " seienunc American, u annouorru uj Dr. Joseph A. Klein of New York city. This new chemical Is liquid In form, 1 applied on a pellet of cotton to the gum or mucous membrane aurroundtng the tooth to be anesthetized or tnto a cavity prior to excavation where a tooth la to be filled or treated. It produces complete local anesthesia lo from two to eight minute and elim inates all feeling for from ooe to six hour. Doctor Klein has extracted teeth and pulps painlessly by the use of Utla chemical. It effect la entirely local, so It may be applied with perfect safe ty, regardless f the patient's age or general physical condition, and It is particularly valuable aa an anesthetic ln the extraction of children's teeth. It leaves no disagreeable after-effect, but because of Its long period of ac tivity gives the nervous system ample time to recover from the shock of op eration before the nerves In the area of the operation regain their normal feeling or activity. Mrriri: of kalk of uxn. Under and by vlrtae of the power; of sale contained in a certain trust; deed executed by Ml Mary C. Stew art to me. which la duty regUtered in Harnett County In Rook ICS at page 300. default having been made. In the payments therein set oat and the holder of the bonds having de manded that I foreclose said trust. I will on December 9. 1121. offer tor sale to the hlghet bidder for cash at the courthouse door In LiUington at about the noon hour the lands con veyed In said trust deed which are therein described a follows: Beginning at a stake a few feet; eat of the FarettevUte and UUlng-; ton road at Waddll corner and run ning with Waddell'a tine 8. 40 E 43.30 chains to a stake In the Mc Lean tine; thence S. IC E. I.&S: chains to a stake: thence 8, 4 W., 11.80 chains to a slake; thence S. 17 E. 20.23 chains to a slake tn the Raleigh Southport Railway; i thence with said railway N. 23 1-2 W. 4C.94 chains to a stake; thence N. TO W. 3S chains to Rethea'a tine;! thence S. 33 W. 10.32 chains to the beginning, containing 127 acres, more or le. according to the survey of D. I. McDonald. Said tsnd Is tn Lillington townhlp and adjoins the lands of the heirs of Wadlell Mc Lean. Mrs. M. M. McKay and other. This Nov. . It 21. II. A. PAGE. JR. 17-4 Truste. The above sale l contlnned until December 30. 1921. LOMCO DAIRY FEED ELK DAIRY FEED We are manufacturing the wcll-ltnown brands of fca especially for tho cattlo mad stock owners of this section. T1om ho r using them ar higHly pleased with the results. Those who have not itvrn them a trial will do lie well to start now. We are sure they. too. will becorot 1 I convinced that Lomco and Elk are the BEST CATTLE AND STOCK FEED Youn very tnilr, LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY stake in the field In the line of lot No. 3; thence as the line of lot No. 3 south 3 west 17 chains and 50 links to a stake and pointers in Pate's old line; thence on . . a. m a as me same course sou in j wesi 13.50 chains to a stake and pointers in the swamp of Thornton's creek; thence north 87 1-2 west, through the plantation 27.75 chains to a gum corner in the Rocky branch: thence up the channel of the same with the Ryal's line to the beginning, con taining 57 1-4 acres more or less. Less, however. 5 acres heretofore sold to Bethany Turlington, and 6 3-4 acres heretofore sold to J. E. Pate, which the parties understand and agree is not Intended to be con veyed in this Instrument; but the parties intend that the above two described tracts shall contain 59 1-4 acres, which amount Is intended to be conveyed by this instrument. C. E. STRICKLAND. E. B. DURHAM. J 5-4 Mortgagee. Chattel Mortgages for sale at The News office. si in rvl LAST CALL FOR AH k3) O I rVl I have lifted below Jates and places when and where you can meet me on my last round for taxes. This is the 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 Dec. 15-10am-12m Stewart Creek at Bunnlevel Dec. 15-2pm-4pm Johnsonville at Henry Morrison's Pec. 16 10am 12m Barbecue at Bernice Thomas' Dec. 16 lpm 3pm Upper L. River 2 at Bent McNeill's Dec. 17-9am-12m Australia's Geographic Position. Australia's exact position oo world mapa, originally determined by Cap tain Cook, the early explorer, waa brought Into Question recently whe wireless authorities, after direct check ing by radio with stsndsrd time clocks at Lyons. France, aald they be lieved there Is an error of perhaps 100 yards on all maps ln Australia's north-south lines. Seafarers who first sketched Aus tralia position based their calcula tions on the chronometer, the finely made watch which keeps Greenwich time. Corrections were made from time to time, cntll final checking by cable waa believed to be accurate. Lately, towsver. Sydney wireless men who have been listening to the clock ticks at Lyons, say they have discovered there Is a perceptible loss of time In transmitting the correct seconds over the cable. The loss. It la said, led to errors. la map-making. NOT1CK 1P LAND RALK. Voder and by virtue of the powet of sale contained In a certain trust deed executed by P. II. Taylor and his wife to me (which Is rexutered In Rcok 119 at 417. Harnett County Records) default having been! made In the payment therein set out and the holder of the bonds secured having demanded that 1 foreclose the trust. I will on December t. 1121. at about the noon hour offer for sal to the highest bidder for cah at the; courthounc door in Lillington the. lands conveyed in said trust deedt which are described as follows: Adjoining the lands of A. L. John-i son. W. R. Vaan and others, near the town of ltuies Creek, the first tract! Is known a lot No. 4 in the divUlon of the lands of Klitabeth Johnson. beginning at a stake and poinl'r. the corner of lot No. 3 and runs thence with the line of No. 3 N. 34 V. 4 3.75 chains to a stake and point ers, corner of No. 2 In A. L. John- rpn's line; thence S. 4 - 2 CO chains to a slake and pointers, now Vann's corner; thence with his line S. 87 K. 23. 2& chains to a slake and pointers In Catkin's line; thence N. 4 K. 17 chains to the beginning, con taining CI acre, more or te. Second Tract: Adjoins the above, being lot No. 3 In the same division, beginning at a stake and pointers, a corner of tot No. 2 and thence with No. 2 N. $6 W. crossing Holes Creek 51.20 chains to a slake and pointers In Perrall's line: thence with his tin S. K. 4 chains to stake and point ers. A. I Johnon's corner; thence with his line 8. 47 K. re-crossing said creek. 9.35 chains to a stake and pointers: thence with Johnson's line S. 8C K. 43.75 chains to a stake and pointer tn CklH's line; thence with his tine N. 40 K. 10 chains to the beginning, containing SO acres, more or les. This Nov. t. l21. .THOS. II. WILDER. 17-4 Truste. The abo've sale Is continued until December 30. 1921. ' Thanks ! Wc wish to thank the good people ia and Around Lillington for the nice bujuncM they have riven us since, we opened our market. It U our pleasure to serve you with the het Fresh Tender Meats of all kinds. Give us the chance to serve you and he convinced that we are the Cheapest Market In Town. Lillington Fresh Meat Market HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS v GaOOaO. "OJf' :'0S9". & 'GO :OB :QO' QCr "SO1 TOY 3 ? liU I Si r?l Is is? Upper L. River 1 at Mamers Buckhorn at Spence's Store Hectors Creek at Chalybeate Hectors Creek at Kipling Black River at ngier Neills Creek at Pleasant Union Grove at Coats Neills Creek at Buies Creek Averasboro at Dunn Duke at Duke Dec. 17 lpm-3pm Dec. lS-9am-12m t Dec. 19 lpm 2:30pm Dec. 192:30pm-4pm ' Dec. 20-9 am-lpm Dec. 20-2pm-2 :30pm Dec. 2 1-9 am-lpm Dec. 21-2pm-4pm Dec. 22-9am-2pr- Dec. 22-2pm-5pm Mohammedan Law. In the Moslem stste t Torkej the taws of the empire rest In principle on the basis of the Koran, the Iladtth. or traditions of Mohammed, and the reported savings of his snccesors. all of which are blading upon the sov ereign of the state aa npoo all M ! lems. Each successive sultsn, how ' ever, haa enacted ststutea as sotted his Indltldusl parpoe snd. by vforue of his absolute authority, his laws have stood onUI others have sept them away. The nearest approach to a Supreme court Justice l the sultsn. He Interprets (1) the Isw as he thinks best for his people. New York Tribune. Seeing Without Eyes. That the blind can perceive l!ht and darkness Is asserted by Dr. A. Cantonnet in Medicine (Parts). Doctor Cantonnet tested eyeleea seeing ma chinery by bandaging hie eyes llht proof snd concentrating his sttrntloo for 50 hours oo perception of llfbt. lie found that be could then perceive not merely light and darkneva but also large and shining objects. Tenting many blind persons, he found the same ability. He attributes this vlrloo without eyes to IUovters senory cells, which have a o.-ve sensation with the brain cent-rs. Duke at Duke , U- ' Dec. 22-2pm-5pm S; ; - m; MAIIRI AGES hj . Klvoa Williams and Klondie Dor- Jo Wo KIcM AE Ntmt K OK KAI.K OF RML TATK fXUKIt IKKI OK THfST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained tn that certain deed of trust executed by C. D. Lanier and wire. Emma Lanier, on the 2Stn day of October. It It. to J. R. Daggett, trustee for the Dank of Coats, said deed of trust being dole recorded tn the Registry of Harnett County In, Dook 111. oare 2S2: default having! been made In the payment of the; 6 Indebtedness thereby secured and de-: V mand to foreclose having been taadef upon the undersigned trustee by thejjv present owner and holder of said tn-i a debtednofs. the undersigned truste, 9 . . m. - V v i S - . a 1 I S l' win oner tor saie io me niguesi oia der for cash at the courthouse door ; 5 of Harnett county. LUtlngton. N. C .' , on December 6th. It II. at IX o'clock g M. the lands decrlbed In said deed V of trust above referred to. said landig being described therein aa follows: , . Plrt Tract: Lying and being tn Uuckhorn township, beginning at a 5 corner on the northeast bask of Cape v Fear river a corner of II. H. UnUr'j land, and runs rhenro as II. II. La-A nter'a tine N. 2S K. 11 ehs, to a cor- g ner In a branch, thence K. 7 1-2 ch. " to a corner near a road, thence N.i 4t K. 41 1-2 chs. to a stake and ptsu.'X a corner of II. II. Lanier's IS acre $ house tract: thence as a line of said trsct N. t . passing the comer of the said 10 acre tract and with the line of Salon Lanier a tract 22.1 S chs. to Beaton Lanier's comer In William Arnold's tine: thence a William Arnold line 8. 4 W. IS 1-2 chs. to a comer on the bank of Cape Fear river: thence down the various courses of said river to the begin ning, containing ISt acres more or less. Ree following books and page. Registry of Harnett County: Dock H 112. p. 2t: book HI. p. at. -2 Second Tract: Dg!aning at a U small hickory. Dlancbard's comer x near W. II. Dlaarhard'a house and 6 runs N. ? J-2 W. Jt chs. and 9 links to an oak stamp, formerly a red f oak. the beginning comer of lb p above land; thence 8. H 1-2 W. 22 -chs. to a poplar on Ratter flpiict M branch: thence up' the branch N. J S4 1-2 W. 2 chs. and 49 links to the g Duller Spring: thence 8. T 1-2 E. 2 x chs. and 48 links to a stone on the Retsy Arnold Spring branch: thence down said branch S. tl 12 E. 4 chs snd &0 links to the mouth of said t ranch where It empties lata Lone brsbch: thence down Long branch 8. 41 E. 2 chs. to II. It. Lanier's comer on said branch: thence as his tine N. 4? 1-2 E. SO chs. and SO links to the beginning, containing 10C 1-4 ecres more or lea. See deed from J. H. Lanier et als. to C. D. Lantr. $ We offer the finest selection of Toys that has x ever been shown in North Carolina.. Avfcit V r T7n rrff e nnrl r rill y c-t r -r rri?rrt kV7 A. .J 1 1 1 . UilU KJ UUl CiVl tlS kUIIMIIWt ! you that the man who said "This is the finest 8 k display of Toys south of Philadelphia" was right 't i i SHERIFF HARNETT COUNTY r.i ? 1 Third Tract: Adloinloc land of II. ,uo-my.tism, nsp naflI ,.,.- nr.dler and others.' pain killer, for infected sores,; beginning at a eomr in Long branch tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheu-, io s. 8.Iiradley tin, and runs a i. We offer: Automobiles 8-50 25.00 Velocipede 3.0025.00 Waironj 1.50 15.00 Electric Trains 6.2575.00 Mechanical Trains - 1.005.00 Humpty-Dumpty Circus 15c 5.50 Book 2c 2.00 Game 10c 2.50 Dmra 40c 10.00 Hobby Hore -- 5.0018.00 Character Suit 2-25 .00 Dolls 10c 20.00 Carriage 1.0020.00 Kalis 1c 1.00 Tool Chest 60c 35.00 Chemical Sets 1.2510.00 Mocks 15c op Doll rumUhinjni all prices Stoves 60c 20.00 Hand Cam - 2.0010.00 Kiddy Car 1.002-50 Khoo-Flvs 1.75 10.00 And a thousand and one Joyful toy, useful, develop:.-.? n (4 rr rwf r ! 1 w nT-ts-aw-f t n lt?!rVt snrt aieftrelnn rKi!iirrn. a.twM.w . mj r . , av ia which limited space prevent mtntionin:. W will be I glad to have you Inspect our Unt. The sight will be worth while and beside we will save you money. Gift for grownups, too, are plentiful, beautiful, useful g and reasonable at our store. HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE? FAYLl 1LV11 1 T. N. C I I i nti"..:m. said line . sz u & cos, 10 a osx 'CO' OO" 'X' 3D ox

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