XHUE5DAT, HUIX. i tu Kir. ee ttt c Are N w on Northern ' ' ' ' . K :. ' Buying Spring Line of T Our Buyers Mark s J - "il' AH EARLY; START , iN PAPcR BOXES Convenience AvsJlable jn Various Sizes; Can Be Unfolded Away From Roots. Goods, Millinery 1 if I " '1' V '-I-f -, f y. , 4. 'A m FRIDAY AND SATURDAY February 24-25 PIECE GOODS 10 Fashionette Hair Nets, all colors 88c S8c off any wool blanket y 88c I yards oilcloth 88c 88c off first yard of silks or wool goods, where as many as 4 yards are purchased. 1 Mahogany Serving Tray '. 88c 5 yards Romper Cloth 88c 4 large Turkish Towels 88c 1 Good Huck Towels 88c 5 yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach 88c 20 spools J. & P. Coats thread, limit 20 spools., 88c 15 yards apron ginghams 88c 10 yards 39 inch Sea Island 88c 8 yards 32 inch dress ginghams , 88c 4 yards underwear crepe, all colors 88c 6 yards 32 inch dress ginghams 88c 6 yards 36 inch percale 88c, 4 yards best overall denim 88c MEN'S WEAR 2 pairs overalls $1.88 10 Men's handkerchiefs 98c. 2 pairs best President suspenders, 88c t men's union suit 83c Men's caps up to $1.48 ,88c Men's sweaters 88c 5 collars ..88c 2 pairs silk socks 88c 1 man's hat 88c Suit case 88 J Men's Jersey shirts 88c Men's black sateen shirt 88c M. W. S. work shirt S8c 3 pairs boys' khaki overalls 88c t Red Flannel Shirts and Drawers 8c' 4 pair Ivory garters 88c I pair leather work gloves 88c THE PLANT N3T DISTURBED ' V Arrangement of Container Save liw jawy to Growth Can Be Place In Ground Under the Moot Fa vorable Conditions. v Clothing Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Notions, etv.e .which will be ready for your approval in about ten days u No greater gardening convenience has been devised In many year than the paper flower pots now available In various sizes which can be unfolded away from tbe roots of the plant when it comes time to transplant. By the use of these paper pots which are fairly durable, plenty lasting enough I to raise seedlings to sufficient size, great i advantages can be secured In growing , such vegetables as peppers, egg plants and cucumbers and melons for an early start. One or two seeds to a pot of the two-Inch size may be planted and the stronger of the. two seedlings re 4) tained to grow along. J For plants which cannot be trans planted readily If the roots are dls- turbed In the operation these paper I pots are Ideal. If cucumbers can be Y given two or three weeks start by this X method, they are In much better shape V Don't. Pail to See Us Before Buying Save Our February Final We You Money ? v. V ..V SEEDLING GROWN IN PAPER. POT PAPER POT UNFOLDED AND SEEDLING READY FOR. TRANS PLANTI MO. to withstand tbe ravages of the early bugs which annually take heavy toll , of the seeding plants In the open ; ground and make it necessary to plant , more seeds to the hill than could be frrown should they all survive. I In the larger-sized paper pots, gladl- , oius bulbs as wejl as tuberoses may Clearance 7 ft of Winter Goods will continue until March 1 -.v 1 There are bargains for you in Clothing, Shoes,' Hats, Coats, Sweaters, etc.; reduced 1-4 to 1-2 ou Money Save 4 H Notice of Land Sale Under Mortgagr. By virtue of the power vested m he undersigned by the certain mort gage deed made by Sherman Hil By virtue of an order of tha rior court in the special proceedinsr made December 30. 1920, recorded m entitled Ocia Annie (Trotta . nmin u l. i ri to : . . . . , ' uuue. imgo in., in wio jnux uj-.tracni, vs. Vicero urottfi.- et. al.. the Register of Deeds . of Randolph county, I will sell at public suction I for cash on the 22nd day, of March, be sprouted ahd placed In the ground !1922, at 12 o'clock M. at tfiecou with an advantage of a month's I10,?" doo,r ? "W N loiiuwuiK ituiu wiuiiu , in nanuotpn .L. IA 1.1 V1 growm over cue earned uuie wv" vru sr-.i;m l.,j .1 be possible to plant them In tfie open. '5". N9rtll roUna, bounded aJ , Ilid pots r so cheap in price that ' they rtn be thrown away after using ' With no real loss. , ; I One precaution Is necessary In ns- , Ins these pots. They should not be I First tract beginning at" hickory? thence west 18 chains and 90 links to allowed to stand In water or the bot- I I HA ' I . 1 ! , i tomj wUl rot ont while the aides re- oegwmng, I mw ujuicu LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AND MISCELLA NEOUS ITEMS 68c oft on any purchase amounting to $5 or more in our ladies ready-to-wear department S8c off on any boys' suit These suita'are the best Values xn town. . , ; 10 per cent off on any man's suit in the store. , 10 per cent off on any trunk or bag. t.y r 88c off p any shoe priced $4.98 and above. V! 2 yards regular 75c French gingham U i;.'.'; .88c i IM UU113 VrUCilCl CUVkUII i f r . p . . A. 1 UWe of corseU .;v;;; li-.XUyf.Xr.UvBto ;'l(tab!eo irtwabu;;; . :Vi i;;. m;-. i, ? .l Uble of ladies' silk hoscf pair. y c .1 loi childrenV dresses i'V''i' j'i V'.V. J 8Sc Children s sweaters . U . . a aton in Stmhen Hill's Un: then 'north 8 chains and 40 links to a stone; thenee south 85 degrees east 17 charm. and 12 links: thence south 7 chains' and SO links to tha beginning, cou- a. i i a vA . i It is necessary to provide rn "VT"" ra j08" I V w kII "T""""" tereet in tha land of Stephen Hill, de yth pieces of broken e.rttea ;ee, described aafolloVs: pots, crockerf or a few pebbles J Beginning t stone in tha old ilnej Castor beans may be given, a fine thence north 2 chains to McLeodl corner, stake; thence west on his line Q A f A m . aAalpA . nil) ' link. 'much earlier than -if planted In the thence south 25 poles to'' 'a- staxe, , 1 open. Planting O seeOS Uteoa. comer uience east i poiea u 1 Utile nots saves the work er'trana- , t"; thence sooth 25 poles to a Dlantlns which will become Imperative 5? a w we neginning, " ' sAtrailsttaaB V F . ' aTtairt with thaMs MIMa? AAfal'whlall Will '. bring tbm to nujfUc pityportlont rsr,borlDoru;: r; zi r r 'to a seed box Indoors or la rows la Sv. , ,i A o, , . hotbed or cold fr.W.-N.ttOar.wdre7tW wM . a.f ,- . laoea: uia monnara IHMu conuinM at PLEASANT GARDEN KE5 power f sale authorising the under signed to make, a salt of said lands in the event of default betas- made in the payment 'of the' debt secured by Tka nnrtnl wtikhVhaa hMIl ffOOut' on here for the past two weeks closed Mid mortgage deed; aakt defant Tiav i Sandaf. ' r, , -' . 'if been made, this aale is fecording- Hesirs. u. jr. icoss ox vua piace ww , p""Cr. -, . will, en the 8th dayof March, 1922, resell at 12 o'clock M. at the court house -doOr. at Ashebnm. North Co lina, for cash, to the Wghest bidder, uie zoiiowing aesenned real estate: Jrirst tract: Beginning at a stone, running north 32 rods to a .stona' thence east 12 rods to a stone; Whence north 89 rods and 9 links to a stone J. H ifeach corner; thence 82 roda4o a Spanish oak; . thence south 48 rods end 17- links to a black-gum; thence east 95 rods Jo black oak, thence south 5 rods and 12 links to a rock; thence south 5 decrees Went efl rods to - a post oak: thende south. XO rods to a pest oak thence south 6 de grees west 68 rods to a nlack oaV; thence south 46 degrees west S3 rods ana io units to a white 'oak; thence nortk 25 rods and IS links to a sassa fras; thence-west 74 rods to the be ginning. Jv. CU' -V Second tract: Beginning at a black oak, running north 84 rods to a stone, Spencer corner; thenee west on Spen cer iui roas to a maple; thence outh 84 rods te bla gum; thence east 95 rode to the betrinnlnr. boUi tracts containing .149 acres, mar or ine aoove re-saia.is muii an count of an adrance bid in the trice a a lonner saia. -r y . .. Thig the 22 dsy of Tsbrusry, J922, ' ; OCIA' ANNUS CROTTS, : ; ' ' l-' f1 Commissioner. ed "Saturday i from '? Bladen county e .where theV have been fo hunUng. i(f .Miss Ahria Jones, who is teachihg in. Coble school, is spending some day a -n avetv. a 1 ' V . Mortage. ' -7 -y. : Administrator's, Notice.' - -, 1 1 ...,. . r t . TTainar mial!flf) m ' anmlnljitrator here with, her parents, having eiosed0f the estate of Jjucy Coltrane, defeaa- her school on. account of infiuensM. I We are sorrr to note that Mr. Wil liam Smith u on the sicic iin. ed, before F M. Wright, Qerk of the Superior Court of Randolph 'County, i All persons having claims, aramn. i " Mr. wa. Hunt. Jr. of Chanel IT III. said estate are notified to trnwii. O Spent the week end with his parent, them to the tndertfgned, duly Yeri. 0 Mr. and Mm. W. B. Hunt . fled, on or before the lt lay of March, Mrs, E. R..Tucker, who has teen. 132.1, or this notice will be pletvled in X Hjrht sU-k, is Improving . . ,; (In bar of their recovery; and oil per- ' i '. , cos J f vuv a1 1 D Y trwk enf hre with home folk. V Mr. . J. Harper s new reutdenre wi O .the wftro part of town" la waring 0 'completion.;' ; . . , I 1 .' . 4 1 Frnri K. Wimrr, ef Troy, I.4 I Fr-mc! Marlon Vsmer, one tf th" r I 1 fif rarnly; at his tiome S lor- t, hat known and rnont rrtp't- ):;rtmcnt Store Wsrd and makfl Immr'Iiate settlement, Thin Mrrh 2-1. 1022. 1 ' , G. tLWOOD STANTON, , ; STATE OF NORTH CAROIJNA, '. ; O0UNT)r,OF RANPOLTH . hcuiwii wi Hiie or paran J. Welborn; deceased, will hereby take nottre that the undersigned has Quali fied as the executor of said estate and thst they will present their claims the undendsmed at Jlirh Point. KnHk Carolina, within twelve months from ths date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in bar of earn. ; This the 23 dy tt F.lmiary, J 922. JOHN V,'. WELLOJtN, -Fxecutor of the entste of iara J. neiDorn, flpcrawcl. , 2-2.'i-4t LAND BALK NOTICE 'vV-rp e cony ' ecuteI Bv IrirtiM nt tha .J r. . . -..v vnci vi Bue cun uunea in a Morto-aim ni the 27th of A no-no, iqoa i.. -f. f S"""- wu. 4a craven to vicero Bean and recorded in fevV ma page 163, fa the office of the Register ii T-T Mnao'Pn county, I wil on the d th day of March 1922. at it fiTTfJ0? at blk auction , thoiigneet bidder, for cash, t tne i court ; house i door fa Randolph eountj North Carelina, the -following. describ ed real estate: v - . I; fi.8!11' " tt ld ir the oU atageroad neat the old ainoot. p noose, .the original come running h about east with the various) eojrses t5 ? said road 84 chains and 60 link o -none on the south aide; of said road, tCcir thence i north three demea east with th t..t Une II chains and M links to a stone -original corner; thenee west tea chata ! a waias iuni ongipal; thenee aorta T2 nd eoe-half degrees west this ; fag new line run" according to the ' mapjetic meridian 22 chafaa, and 89- r, Unks ito, a stonefa the original W Island Ford road; thenee wito the v nous eoarsea of said 4 -v.i. ILi i-y to begfanlag eet- r; T ma ?y o? "bruary 1921. 4U S-t deno BIAK. l- f; .Mertfage. f : ' IMd for RoM.ing Msila; Ji fi. Alman lj bina; hrld st Pall W:t-tf Itnrlflr fl,n:'l f WtLhin'T f In A . r,,:,;u. He Yni l fn formrrly in t!):not. "''f' ..... t I rStITTilii.IT '!. iir.g to hit o'n BiliHifit.ifin, He I'.rrw a l ;," rf rrf-i trri riiaHrr from tl " mr In xl.:.'H l,e riihr.g a ? Mr. Mry R, Brews iH-nd Mrc Marv 8. Km !.h. tx1 ri Saturday mnrnins; shortly after 4 o'clock at thu home of h"r (lausrTiUr, Mrs. G. V. Jfsrmfin, i'2 1'cvh strp-t! Hevolution, Mrs. fcmi:h had Uon tli for a lon time and 1,it rin!H m.. rir am fW-o ! Alien, of J'.-,, Battle Smith, ef XMdstoiu and aao two .brotheret J.. j Fields, of Dur-I ham, and W. N. Fields, of iBonlH Fields, who it 9 years old, is lirinrt a joiasxon. I -l' The funeral, was held Sunday 4ft emoon. . at the Revolution BaoUili church, with the Rev. B. G. Why in charge. The body was then shippr; to GoMfOon and the burial took nlsa there Tuesday. ;. ., . wJ ' ',1''"t' . Honor Roll Flcasant Crave' School ' The following la the honor roll to4 , r! r- . v . . ... . -v ! .S ' iua..iii virvvv acnovi lor wie v" mnnthr -Third firade-iClara Ionar' 0 r ifth grarfe Vi"!a Unuiy, . Edgf i urfiy, loa Cox, r.heiiy l-fonam. Sijcth grade nUicl Cox, . Gumrl Cox. - ' ' FTrnth pr,!v AlLprt Brown, 'Sht ly Ci.p-V, "(pnen. . HENS HAI,: 10 r. 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