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The Democrat CLINTON, N. C The office of the Democrat Is up stairs Olmsby.. the one of Wilmington and the other of .Castle Hayne, have been with their sister for, seyeral days, and are doing all they can for the distress ed family. . " K .. LOCALS INTENDED FOR LAST -rr' WEEK.' ,.' :Jiit Mr.; Vivian Whitfield left Ttiesdav i morning for Cuba where he -will be in 4-Mrsl W. W, Early of Belize Brit- tue Par Service for the coming BUSINESS LOCALS. Business locals under tola head, 5 cents per tine. ' ' ' " . . .; NOTICE OF. SALE OF LAND NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE . SALE. In building next to Bank . of Clinton. ih Honduras.arrlved Tuesday to spend - A; v ' . - ; A. fw Aava urtth he .nn mr. a " n vr mother JANUARY 13,921. PERSONAL AND LOCAL. See Hurwita's new ad. Diif fie before her return to the tropics She has been in the States since Step temper and contemplates and early de parture for her home. Before marriage, she, was-Miss Heide, of Wilmington", . where her father who. was" Danish con- Mrs. Whitfield will: visit : her a while " longer, joining - Mr.' Whitfield in Havana later. ' - .";?. . The youngsters in the. High School are "hard at it" this ' week preparing for mid-term ) examinations. Here's wishing every' one of them . "Good luck." '";"; , ', -Under and by vtrtuVof the power otf Under and 'by virtue of the power of sale .contained ill a certain mortgage sale contained in a certain deed of I deed, made by Walter Carter and wife : trust executed by I F. Alderman to FOR SALE--SEED OATS AT-A. BAR-1 hearing date, of June' 4th, 1919, same j. the undersigned trustee, of record in Masles have been epidemic in sul. was-well know tn tha .iti,n. in I jsskuui tiuason is now a mem- Clinton. . , . this section of the stated Dr.W. W.';b?4r 'e Clinton Graded School Fac- . . . 'U. .;. :rtaufcr..'fcar .htfafaand: t. AnrWn .n." --V She-too charge of the Seventh Mr. j no. a, amms .wasup irom, . "; JZZ Grade on -the opening of the Spring iviiu just weeK. Mr. Croswell Robinson, of the Rose- boro Bar, was in town last Monday. Mr. Moses Hammond, who makes his home with hi8 daughter, Mrs. BP. Smith, is on the sick list. '- Miss Maud Alderman is visiting her irlmjnirtnn Shinriflv : lr he wan consul at. TWator PViP-ioTirl See the new advertisement of Mr. Before entering the consular service, his home was at Aulander, N. C. . ' 0. J. Powell s big bargains Mrs. Foushee, of Greensboro, is visiting her daughter.Mrs. O. J. Powell Mrs. Virginia Bradshaw-ls visiting CHILD BURNED. Little James Royall, son of Mr. Alvin her son Mr. I. W. Bradshaw, of Clinton pftu w m kJ,. l"" lister, Mrs. Ross, of Wadesboro. Route 2. , 'therh not .riftniv .'h,, J Mrs- Newton Carter,; of Wallace,' hag f. vm Wn ' whllftnlavine with hn waI1611 visiting her sister, Mrs. E. R. ...r rr,r hv. rr"-mo ww.Trrr-,rrLPown. for erai days.- she len SICll till N-V T AVU M7 UlWtUClD) " a w UQU w V A Messrs. 0. F. and A. R. Herring. - jCrumpler who dressed the burns. Mr. Frank Boyette, of Fayetteville, attended the funeral of his grand moriier, Mrs. Mattie J. Fryar, Satur day. ' -v . .. ' : JUNIOR BRIDGE CLUB. TlOndftV ftftortinnn fnn ho. Tinmo , Miss Marianna Colwell atrived last veek to make her home with her broth er, Mr. A. W. Colwell. T-l-i a A i A rivTrt 4-1. a 1 i ! : t. t o rnrrrTn c" xt ' Tirj j , - uui iuwu ui iuo uuiiin ui mrs, ,r.is ..ui7. .. .u e u., XvT" Mfv Jtml 1ees served enjoyable refreshments., ""B- i": ' i .w uiBu- The regular meting of the U, D. C. Mr. B. B. Boykln, of Halifax, came 17 ",T 1" 7 down to attend the funeral of his ith the prize-a lovely white ivory niece, little Mary Evelyn, Robinson, Saturday. - ; ,,, ( j ,..,::,:..r.. .... .. v v ...-'s.s Sampson Registry, , to v Q. A. -. Wood SUGAR ! - JF YOU NEED ANY GO TO and ; transferred Oh Dec. 9th, 1919, to W. J. Watson and due and payable on the 1st. day of September, 1919,' and whereas default having been made in the payment of said note secured by C. B. Brewer's, where you can get It at : 10 cents a pound. IF YOU ARE LOOKING' FOR SEED Sampson ' County "in Book 297. page 398, default having been made in tfte payment of the indebtedness, "secured thereby and the owner of eaid indebt edness having made application to said trustee to sell the lands described in Fa mi in oats you can get ..them at C- B. tsaid mortgage deed, the "undersigned said deed for the satisfaction of said .Brewer's' at a .bargain;-, also kiigar for, 10' cents a pound. - FOR RENT! ONE FURNISHED ROOM Mrs.-H. L. Boyd, College Street. WANTED! 500 .OR 600 POUNDS freshly killed pork. Hoga to weigh 125 to i50 pounds. . Phone Dr. A. M. -Lee. . . Jan. 20, tf. NOTICE I WILL DO. DITCHING BY contract or by the day. If you have vany to-be none' write P. O. box 78, Clinton, N. C. , ' ' transferee will expose for sale on Mon- Indebtedness, as provided by the.termsl day,. February 14th, -1921, ajt ' twelve; of said -deed, the undersigned -trustee j o'clock noon, to the highest bidder fqr i will on Tuesday, the 15th day of Feb-1 cash, the following lands viz: ' Lying and being in the County of Sampson and in Lisbon Township, ad- ruary, 1921, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court, House door in Clinton, N. C, expose : to public sale' to the highest joining the lands of Addison ' Carter, j bidder " for cash, the lands described! Sampson Norris, and E. C. Cashwell, and being the same lands conveyed to Walter Carter by his father, W. R. Carter by deed dated August 8th, 1900, containing 60 acres of land .more or less. Place, of Sale Court House Door, Clinton, N...C. '-vj ... ... v Tfme of sale Monday, February FORD CAR-MJOOD CONDITION 14th, 192L for sale cheap. Albert Hargrove, Terms of sale Cash. L Clinton. ' ;.v , G. A. WOOD, Mortgagee, W. J. WATSON. Transferee, I AM NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR Barker and Robinson. Attvs. Rose- aayrotd cnicks to be aeuverea ne- boro, N. (X - s . . Jan. 20, t. tween FeDruary- 25 and August i;i-t card box. Miss Holliday served all pure-bred stock. . Moltonville. R. Heger, Jr., Dec. 29, tf. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice . is hereby given - that under will be with Mrs. Ella Hiatt Friday NOTICE! ONLY-A FEW WEEKS I by virtue of the power of sale con- - salad course with, coffee and mints. -Mrs. D. L. Herring, who has been': The following ladies and eentlemen afternoon of this week. This is an im portant mnnttn? nnr? the, mpmhora oro a delicious iv v tret A ntt An A i v ecu ,v aiiVouu 1 Mr. H. E. Faison left Tuesday morn ing to attend the Inaugural Ceremonies lert m wnicn vo get, your pictures tained, in a certain mortgage deed made ift Clinton. '" made hv Harrison Peterson tn Rfllv B. Robinson, dated November 23rd, in said, deed of trust as follows: Being the same tract of land deeded by E. L. Stack to K. D. Perkins on Oct 30, 1913 recorded in Book No. 238, page 315,. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Sampson County, and.- con tains 133.09 acres, as surveyed byL. C. Kerr, C. E.,.Sept. 18, 1917. , This 15th day of January, 1921. ' N. B. BURGER, Trustee. Jan. 20. 4t. SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER MORTGAGE.' ...ilin aifr for thfl 1 Q or wr tTinia .V-a... . V .1 nool-a up are triad try. ronnrt to unl(i;t. kj i ,n cUelKU lnl3 weeK- I " - " l.T ?sa W71 . Mr.. Moses Hammond, who has been u.vuw...,,. . r ucti u ii uiuiom, miseeg ijuuiae ana nuitfi il Mr. Eddie Naylor and Miss Roxle "D,,m6' iUUU1 Jl"ues. .Mrs. B. P. Smith, is Improving. ' Under aud by virtue , of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, made and executed by Raymond Simmons and Mary A. Simmons to A. II Hall, and duly recorded in Book I S66, at page 87 of the Registry of Sampson County, jnd duly transferred and assigned to -Sam J. Andrews de fault having been " made in the pay- Tpur ' credit - is still good at! my place: I now ; have on I $ Ixand v and t will keep through & j the entire seasotf f a big siock? tis of Mules, Wagcms and Har & ness, and the best Timothy yx J-LCby UUCbU UCbU uo uuuguu. - Yours truly, N J. 0. lizzall, Clintop)N..O.. NOTICE! ONLY A ; FEW WEEKS 1017 .nrl reflorrlerf In Rnnk JWiS.-nae left in Which to cet your Dictures -ta o-, t ,- re rami made in r'.intnn Ls j m n . , mem or me note secureu xnereDy,: tne uidue in iiniun. firtn-default, hnvmer heen marie In rhe . ' . . . . v- ' , undersigned mortgagee and transferee, finite ill at the hnme f h. rt0,,p-nter J C. HOLLIDAY WILL SELL YOU ' n lne olD oay or x eoruary, ivzi p P irrt:nZt;: 0 ' im nt-the nt kmn at ri! l" r.rf-Jrr.'TI.lat 12 o-clock.M. sell to the highest Spell, of Dismal township,' hied away Fjlck. Margaret Faison, and Sudie j Misa Maud jAwhi returned Sun- the. right price. . ; mortloaaI at .0 House i1.1 'or.cns' atjlie eourt house tn South Carolina ten days aeo and -auu"u' Messrs. james tiuDDara. a-- from niennt at tn r.i,t.'v : 1 o- !uor. JI uimion. iwna v-aruima.- wi returned man and wife. , . .Grady and Sandy Robinson; Fedi- in WadMho' anrt charlotte. COFFINS AND CASKETS-YOU WILL tK7;" -?f" i?k-.!-J 'owms described real estate to-wit: t 1 aI!J?' I' ':?IeJ- Herterti Mrs. Futrell, of New York City, and And them at J: C. HotUday's, w vw4L x-, bo'c, poo ann lir H'ftria W amann' - . . . . M.UWVU. ir l-l Q Tn m rtr rl e V Af-hohnrA haira haan with their father. Mr. Moses Hammond. IF YOU WANT; A - COMFORTABLE t", . M . ' h.. ihp(1 fn. ig his illness. chair; see J. C. Holliday. , . - Mr. D. M. Tew the Democrat a call and ran up his subscription. Call again Mrr Tew, we are always glad to see yon. Mr. J. B. Kirby retumed last Thursday from a week's visit X Tam pa and other points in Florida. Mr. SUNDAY J5CHOOL ELECTED. OFFICERS North Carolina, on ' Monday, February 21, 1921, at 12' o'clock .noon, to the highest bidder, for cash," at public auc- Kirby lived state. Sunday being the day for the annual reorganization of the Clintou Baptist j the Democrat, wishes to several, -years in that Sunday School, Mr. H. L. Stewart was ifnanimousiy re-elected superintendent. Mr. Robert N.; Butler, of Salem-'and by another vote all the other, offi burg, visited his son, Mr. J. R. Butler, pers were 'unanimously re-elected, Sunday, and participated In the Sun- namely, Mr. B. H. Underwood, assis day school service at the Baptist tant superinte'ndent; Mr. C. S. Parker, church. . ' '. , --secretary; Mrs. J. A. Beaman, super- , .xx, ' , , , 'intendent of the primary department, -Little Mary Evelyn Robinson was Mr8 Walter Kelly, treasurer, and Miss uuntu at tu uumo s.tvra Thelma Petersou, organist ion wwuauiy insieaa 01 m uie iiu- during As was to be expected the sale of Red Pros Seals waa not trreat this A LARGE STOCK OF FITRNITURE year as last. The Chairman, through at J- c- Holliday's at right prices.' thank the lows Located in Sampson County, . North Carolina, and beginning at ' a stake,' Thad Robinson, and J. O. Peterson's corner, and runs thence with J. O. Pe- CARD OF THANKS. ton cemetery. as stated tn the account of her death. ' . . circie ro. a 01 ino woiuana xuis- We desire to"thank our every friend sionary Society of the Baptist church ' n(1 nelehbor whn an wiiiit,civ RajRtPri m give an emmanLmeni on -rnaay d 8(J graciouSly comforted us during Drug Stores and those merchants who IF YOU WANT A PHONOGRAPH, GO ts0n;8 line S; 2 1-2 W. 67 poles to so generously aided in the sale or the I l" j . Seals. - The same being a one-fifth undividr ed interest in and to a certain tract of land owned by B. Simmons, at the time of his death, and being the same 'and3 conveyed to B. Simmons by Jack Simmons by deed duly recorded in the Registry of Sampson County, and con taining 70. acres, more or less. Refer ence being hereby made to said deed! -ARE- J. C. HOLLIDAY WANTS YOU TO' visit his store and look over his fine stock of furniture and house fur nishings. - Much Bvmnathv ia felt. nni. eTTiresR- ed for Mr. and Mrs. Carey C. Itobinson R AXES, HOES, SHOVELS, PITCH- MR. AND MRS. C. C. ROBINSON " BEREAVED. a for'a more accurate descrintion of the I staKe; tnence w. poies lo a siaKe, ! gaid. land The iuterest herein con- tUence W. 2 1-Z tu DOIeS tO a StaKe!.-j KDin n nnn.nfth intarosi anrl making 14 acres. whose little daughter, "Mary Evelyn, died last Friday, after two weeks of illness of measles, followed by pneu monia and meningitis. forks, horse "collars, also best auto mobile tires, tubes, pumps, spark plugs, go to B. F. PowelL in O." S. Robinson's line; thence with his line N. 78 E 5 1-2 poles to a stump; thence S. 59 E. with O. S. Robinson's line 26 'poles to the beginning, con taining 13 acres, more or less. This January 17th, 1921. BILLY B. ROBINSON,.' Mortgagee. Little Mary Evelyn was nine years ND, TIMBJ?RUA,,.TOWNJTS Grady & Graham, Attorneys. , Jan. 20, 4t door, 1921, Place of sale Court House Clinton. N. C. -; ' . Time of sale February- 5th, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale Cosh. ' This December 31st, 1920. v k ;' A'-H. HALL, Mortgagee, SAM J. ANDREWS, Transferee. Fairclotfi & Fisher. Attys. Jan. 6,4t for sale. N. C. E. C. Williams. Clinton, evening. Jan. 21, at the home of Mrs B. S. Peterson. Mrs. J. M. Best, one of our esteem ed subscribers, was in town Saturday, for the first time in several months, taking this occasion to selid her 4ate up to next winter. Rev. S. A. Fann will preach at Plain View church attSO p. m., the fourth Sunday in this month. The members and the public will please take notice and attend.. Mr. Buck Rich, of McDaniels town ship, killed a hog last' week that weighed 720 pounds net. Mr. G T. Cradshaw. of Halls, had one to weigh 606 net. Whoppers both ; but just wait till Messrs. C. R. Beaman and Alvin Royall report their monsters. At the recent celebration of Mr. Jeremiah Seavey, when his nleCe, Miss Mary Moore, gave a , fine dinner, at which "Dr. Hollingsworth, Mr. J. It, Pe terson and others were guests, lemon ade was made for the occasion from lemons grown on a tree at the Seavey home. Messrs. James Barbrey, W. C. Thompson, Jim Draughon, Robert Mor- risey and Joe Herring, returned Friday evening from a duck hunt at Snead's Ferry, and Mr. Thompson awoke Sat urday with a case of measles, though he is past the age when one would ex pect a fellow to have that diseases. Mr. M. E. Britt, J. -P., also receiv er for Enoch McLamb, has moved his office from the Mayor's office to? the Johnson building, where he will do all the business pertaining To the receiv ership and the Office of justice of the peace. However, all his business as mayor protem will be, as formerly, conducted in the mayor's office. Miss Alice Glynn Owen, a Register ed Nurse, who has been doing private nursing in Fayetteville, for , the past the sickness and death of our little daughter and sister Mary Evelyn. In all the realm of human experience there is nothing so good as simple hu man kindness. The memory of your kindness and sympathetic words will ever be fresh in our. memories. MR. AND MRS. C. C. ROBINSON AND CHILDREN. old and a most tractable and indus- itrious character, devoted to her pa- renta anrl to the nther rhilrlren' . one of whom she had most faithfully helped K EMBALMING AND FUNERAL nurse through a siege of illness.. EXECUTOR'S NOtlCE. The burial was in the Clinton ceme tery, Saturday morning. Having this day qualified as Execu- dlrecting see or phone T. M. Ferrell tor of J. M. House. deceased, this is to Clinton, nhones 802 and 803. " notify all persons indebted to said es- SERIES OF SERMONS IN ST. PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH. . Beginning Sunday morning, January 23rd, Rev. A. R. Parshley will begin a series of sermons in St. Paul's Epis copal church on the general subject: The History and Value of the Episco pal Church." These sermons will not be controversial in their nature, but are designed to give a careful and ac curate account of the Episcopal Church aud to correct certain misunderstand ings-concerning it. There will be four sermons, as follows: The Episcopal Church, Its History. The Episcopal Church, Its Influence. The Episcopal Church, Its service to mankind. The Episcopal Church, Its Conserva tism. These sermons will be given Sunday mornings at the eleven o'clock services and visitors will very welcome., The W. U. Telegraph office is put ting on airs. The new office desk n'TiinK Mma onm a tltno a en ind i a a handsome piece of furniture, awaited D7 YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR, RICE, niacins till the office walls and floor coif ee, teaa. spice, candy, cakee, come harl heen renovated Mr Dauehtrv.l to B. F. PowelL Clinton, the competent operator, now has more than decent quarters and conveniences FOR UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND for his own comfort and the service of his patrons. We want to thank our many friends for the kindness, sympathy and service shown us during the sickness and death of our mother. W. O. GILBERT ANJD FAMILY. Evnn a deep thinker may not make a successful well digger. BRIDGE CLUB. (Too late for last issue.) The members of this club were charmingly entertained last Tues day afternoon in the attractive home of Mrs. H. J. Hubbard. Four tables played. Besides the members Mrs. Hubbard had as her guests, Mesdames G. W. Fleinming, Vivian Whitfield, Herbert Smith and Misses Cyrette Holliday and Rebecca Herring. At the close of the games the host et-s, assisted by Mesdames L. E Whit- few months, has recently decided Uo', locate in Clinton, by request of the Berved :a most enjoyable salad course iown pnysicians ana wisnes mi miurin i wtn COffee the public she will be on can ana at their service any time they chance to need her. She can be located on Mc Koy street, next door to Mrs. Landon. The next meeting of the Club will be with Mrs. E, G. Lee, Jan. 25th. NORTH CAROLINA'S NEW POET, Mr. L. B. Powell, of Halls town ship, came near losing his stables by fire last Thursday morning before day. Only the fact that he was called by Mr. Willie Bradshaw, who was going b early to move a man, saved Mr. To well from the loss of stables, barn, and all his corn and fodder. It is not known how the fire originated. , Mr. Pcwoll was burned out twelve years tt is manifest that Clinton has an efficient night police force in the per sens of Messrs. Harvell and Melson, and it goes against the grain for peo ple, w ithout cause, to make such slights . inp remarks as that the night police were asleep as usual when anytmng happens. Night work on the police force is not a sinecure, and the un pleasant task should not be made more disagreeable by such thoughtless and stinging remarks, unless they were de served. ' ' . : ' i .' Mr. A. E. McDuffle, -a former North Carolinian, but In recent years identified with interests in various parts of the world, has recently moved to our town and is contemplating in vestment in certain electrical interests ht re. He was originally from Fayette ville and is the grandson of Dr. Mc Dntfie, so well and favorably known to the men of this day and generation. studied at Case University, Cleve land, Ohio, and has since made several trips around the World. -We regret to have to report the vi ry serious illness of Mrs. Julian Mer uit, who has been critically. Ill of pneumonia. The baby boy, who first h"d the dreak disease is. still sick, while there are four other children, all sniallr and three of these have the; THE W. U. OFFICE IMPROVED.! tate to make .immediate settlement. FOR LOW PRICES ON DRY GOODS, All persons homing claims against notions, silks, georgette, crepe de said estate are hereby notified to pre chine, table cloths (turkey red and sent the same to the undersigned with white), overalls, pant, go to B. F. in 12 months of this, date or this notice Powell, Clinton. - ; " will be pleaded in bar of. tWir -"re covery. This December 20, 1910. - J. V. WARREN, Executor. Dec. 23, 6t ' - . - ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TOBACCO MADE A GOOD ADVANCE LAST WEEK AND HAS TAKEN ANOTHER JUMP THIS WEEK. PRICES ARE' MUCH HIGHER NOW THAN THEY HAVE BEEN. . ANY. TIME SINCE THANKSGIVING. . WE HAVE SOME NEW BUYERS ON THE .MARKET. AND ALL OF THEM ARE MORE ANXIOUS FOR TOBACCO NOW THAN ANY TIME. THIS SEASON. ALL GRADES HAVE TAKEN A BIG AD VANCE GRADE YOUR TOBACCO AND SELL IT WHILE IT IS SELLING "GOOD, AND BRING YOUR NEXT LOAD TO BOBBITT S' WAREHOUSE WHERE ,YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST PRICES. women; dress goods, percales, eut-J Having qualified as administrator of CARD OF THANKS. inR French Serge. Devonshire white e estate of A. x Cooper( deceased, goods, blankets, counterpanes, com- . SamnBnn rnnfv Knrth rnrfV forts, groceries, coffee rice etc., ons hay. automobile tires, spark plugs, spoons, Qw L a nf Bttin deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Clinton, on' or before the 1st HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR CHICK- aay of January, 1922, or this notice ens and eggs. Bring tnem along, hvill-be pleaded in bar of their recov- knives, forks, go to B. F. PowelL C. A. Deal. Southerland Stand, Clinton. HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE ON FALL TIME. I have a good horse and an open! buggy in good condition, also harness and buggy robe, that I will sell on fall time with good security, see or write . J. P. BASS, Clinton,-Rbute 6- Jan. 13. 3t. SAFETY RAZORS AT $1 AND ?5. TRY one. B. F. Powell. GO TO T. M. FERRELL a FOR CAS- kets and coffins. Market ery Au persons indebted to said es- katfl will please make immediate pay ment.' This December 31, 1920. . P. G. CRUMPLER, " Admr. of A. J. Cooper. Dec. 29, 6L f6r sale. 30 acre farm, .$1,800. $400 down, $200 yearly. Nfew house. Good corn land. - LEANDER BAMBERPxER,- Turkey, N. C, R. 1. FROST PROOF. CABBAGE PLANTS. One ' hundred acres, thirty million good Btocky plants, ready now. Early Jersey, Charleston Wakeflelds, Succes- "Cll TrnV - On maI noof r.AA DIU11 X lal JLUlVUi AT tUVCl pUOl pCLAU I 300, '$1.00; 500, $1.50; 1,000, $2.50. Express 2,000, $3.50; 5,000, $7.50; 10,- 000, $12.50. Count and delivery guaran teed. PARKER FARMS, Moultrie, Ga. A young genius has' risen in Duplin We refer to Mr. F. L. Alderman, of Rose Hill, whose poetic talent has been recognized by a number of the leading papers and magazines In the country. and jthis recognition comes in the form of liberal checks for his work. . By the courtesy of the young poet, we are giv ing our readers a sample of his poems, though we do not consider "A Perfect Day" the equal of the poem published last week in the Duplin Record. Mr. Alderman is only eighteen, the age at which Bryant wrote the immor tal "Thanatopsis". . His schooling haa been limited to a course at Dell High School, though he has taken a course in English by correspondence. Mr. Alderman is a son of the late Frank Alderman, who was a son of the late Owen Alderman, of Pender county. His father died when the A few dose 666 break a cold. I WHEN YOU ENTER one of .our colleges to get ready for a business position, here Is what we do: We train you In the common business branches. Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand,- Commercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Spelling,- Letter Writing, Business English) Business Manage ment, etc. When you leave us you are qualified for immediate employment. THE MOTTE BUSINESS COLLEGES Wilmington, N. C, Goldsboro, -N. C, Florence S. C. Dec. 29, 4t. ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES AT COST. Realizing the fact that cotton is selling below cost, I will sell all gro ceries at cost until February 1st. The farmer Is ibsing his 'time in making cotton and in order to Kelp him all I can, I will lose all jny time and. ex pense and sell everything at WHOLE SALE PRICE unOl February 1st. - , L. R. REGISTER, Successor to H. M. Register. December 16, 1920. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. I have tliis day qualified as adminis tratrix upon the estate, of Robert A. llrVonti All Twrnnnn holding- claims young man was only eighteen months !agalnBt wld estate will present the old. His mower is a sister oi Messrs. ,aama tn ma nr mv ottnmevs. nroDerlv J, T. and L. A. Kennedy, the former recently chairman of the board .of com missioners of Sampson county. It is hardly an exaggeration to say that thi youth Is manifesting the brightest poetic talent in the state and that, without the handicap of bad eyes, which caused him to discontinue his course in school, he would soon rank wltb the state's best talent of any period'. , '. . . " The- Aldermand have made, records as teachers and preachers and it is gratifying ,to one of the stock, as Is this writer,- to recognize a budding poet of, the name. -- . - , i A CARD OF THANKS. G. P. CHERRY Leading Clothier : ROSEBORO, N. C. " FINE STOCK OF LATEST STYLES FOR FALL AND WINTER. - .y We want to thank oir neighbors and PRICES AS LOW A8 TO BE.FQUND iricuc iaa i. q mmwIikm friends for .the many kindnesses that, IN THE COUNTY. . YOU CAN SAVE more than sympathy is due from the .they administered unto us during the MONTY BY COMING TO ME.' PROVE community- Both the brothers of Mrs. sore distress we naa in our nome. 1 1 ei rmwnu wwn -Merrltt, Messrs. Nick and Clarence : J. H. PACKER AND FAMILY. I MEN'S AND BOYS SUITS. . . .'. ......... .---. ',.-"rl .. --. ... verified, on xr before January 15th, 1922,or this notice will be plead in bar of any recovery thereon. Persons indebted to said estate will please make settlement with me. This January 15th, 1921. - CARRA JACKSON, Admx. k Grady & Graham. Attys. .Jan. 20, 4t NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that undet and by virtue of the power of sale contained in. a certain mortgage deed made by B. F. Faircloth and wife, Rhodie Faircloth, to Mrs. Stella Wit liams, dated January 1st, 1919, and recorded in - Book 314, page 292, oi Sampson County Register's office, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured. th undersigned mortgagee will expose the lands described in said mortgage for sale-at the Court House door 16 Clinton, N. C, at 12 o'clock! noon, on Monday, February 14th, 1921, to the highest bidder, for cash said lands being two tracts and described "as fol lows: Located in - Sampson county, North Carolina, North Clinton town ship x ' First Tract Beginning at T. B. Draughon's corner, being lot No. 17 and runs 9. 80 E. 880 feet to a stake In Little Mill Branch; thence up Little Mill Branch to a stake, corner of lot J No. 15; thence N. 80 E. 782 feet to a stake in the road; thence S, 10 E. 300 feet to the beginning. Containing 5 1-2 acres, more or less, and known as lot No. 16 on plat of L. E. Whitfield, dated December 8th, 1915, recorded in Book 270 ats page 601 of Sampson County Register's -office. . Second, Tract: Beginning at a stake on the New. Road, corner of. .lot No.-16, end runs S. 8Q E. 782 feet to a stake in Little Mill Branch; thence with Little Mill Branch, to a stake, corner of lot No. 14; thence N. 80 K. 802 leet to a i stake on the road; thence. S. 10 E. 400 feet to the beginning. Containing 7.3 acres more or less, and known as lot No.' 15 on the L. E. Whitfield plat, hereinbefore referred to. This January 7th, 192L , . , STELLA E. WHAJAMS, -I Mortgagee. Grady & Graham, Attys. The undersigned, having been ap pointed Receiver of the property of Enoch C.-McLamb, by an ordr ofhis Honor, Geo. W. Connor, Judge, in an action -now pending in the Superior Court of Sampson County, . entitled: "W. D. Kelly and others vs. Enoch C. McLamb and Others, which order di rected the undersigned to publish gen eral notice to all creditors of the said Enoch C. McLamb ;to come in and make themselves parties to said action on or before the February Term, 1921, of Sampson Superior court; this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said Enoch C. McLamb to present the same to the undersigned Receiver, duly verified, and to make themselves parties .to said action at or before he said' February Term of Sampson Supor'or Court, to the end that the assets of sa?d estate may be properly adminisafed. - You will further take notice that un less your claims am filed with the un dersigned, and '.you shall take such action as may be proper and necessary to protect the same by setting up your claim in said action, at or before the said February Term of Court, you will be barred from participating in the dis tribution of the assets of said estate. All persons indebed to the estate of Enoch C. McLamb will come in and make immediate, settlement. This January 4th, 1921. , M. E. RRITT, Receiver. a. m , Props-., GOLDSBORO, N. C. For Sale OAR' LOAD OF NICE HI flip nltylbM and P NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed from Hardy J. Butler and- wife Armelia Butler to A. H. Hafl bearing date of August 18th, 1920, duly record ed in Book 367 at page 8 of the Samp son County Registry,- and due ana pay able on the 15th day of October, 1920, and default having been made in the payment of said Note secured by said mortgage. The undersigned mortgagee will expose for sale tor the highest bid der for cash, on the 1st day of Feb ruary, 1921, at the Court House door i - , Cash or Time with good notes.; 'At the B. P. Hiatt stables. NOTICE ! Cotton Gins Close. The two gins at Clinton, operated by the 1T:Z S6 until the 27th. bemg in Little cohane of January, after which time they; will be ilk; and operated on Thursdays, naays antt &atur- tate to-wit: Lying and Township, and beginning at the Ashley Matthews corner runs N. 2.E. 22 poles to a stake in Evin , - f;i iWrt KqIqtiao th nrnn ifl oriTl. Faircloth's line; thence N. 80 E. 17 uajor uuui. wic, uhihiivv " " ned, but farmers are urged to bring their e S p2stukeerSanchI cotton in ; promptly, as we cannot afford to Srio"aeZehstuSp o run :our gins with only a few bales a day road; thence with said road S. 85 W. Electric Shoe Shop. Near Smith Jiercantlle Company, TELIZABETH STREET. . - . - . - FIRST CLASS REPAIR WORK DONE. Most modern machinery has been in stalled and is under charge, of a first cIsbs workman. Save buying a pair, of high-priced shoes by having your old ones made as good as new. t , : - " F. G; MOORE, Manager. '. - C ; ' v Clinton, N. a Oct. Ti 10. ' ' ' " with saia roaa a. oo w. n 41 poles to a stake; thence with eaiia- w ways line N. 12 poles, to the beginning corner containing 17 1-2 acres more or less. ' - . . -. '. Time of sale February 1st, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon. Place of sale-Clinton, N. C, at court bouse door. . " . - Terms of sale Cash. - A. H. HALT, Mortgagee. Barber and Robinson, Attys., Rose- Jan. 13,4t boro, N. C. Jan. . Respectfully, - -. .-. Wm. Peterson, Sampson Oil & Guano Co DWARE COL JUST RECEIVED A COR LOAD OF WALL BOARD. WE ARE OFFERING THIS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU THE ADVANTAGES OF USING THIS BOARD ON YOUR WALLS. SAMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY: iank ov Sampson CLINTON, N. C, -V Capital ........ L i 15,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... 25,000.00., , Resources ,-.750,000.00 . We Invite your account on favorable terms. 4 PER ; cent. v;": -Vv,. paid on Savings Deposits. Interest compounded quarterly.. 7 . OFFICER8: - " ' I WALTER F. PETERSON, President. O. A. CLTJTB, 'VIce-PresldenL A. O. ROBINSON, Cahlr. A. A. JAMES. Assistant Cashier. , : DIRECTORS: . ' - --.m';-- w R MOOIffl HENRY Aj QRADT : - , ' KwLIAMS : ; t A.O,RbBINSON , McD.TAVIS: i-USAM c. a. cltjte MtcU- Grf?Ar, , "k r . ' WALTER F. PETERSON. . t
The Sampson Independent (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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