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EOCniNGHAM POST. DISPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, K. C. PAGE THRE Easter Lilies $7.50 to $10.00 per doz. American Beauty Roses $15 to $20 per doz. Hadiey or Richmond Roses (red) $10 to $15 per doz. Premier Roses (pink) $6 to $12.50 per doz. KiBarney Roses (pink) , $5 to $8 per doz. Killarney Roses (white) !! $5 to $8 per rioz. Sweetheart Roses per bunch of 50 $6 per doz. Carnations (white) $2.50 to $3 per dcz. Carnations (oink arid red) t $2.50 to $3 per doz. Sweet Peas, per 100 j $5 to $7.50, all colors Sweet Peas, per bunch of 25 with fern $1.50 to $2.50 Orchids (Cattleyas) for use in corsage work $2 to $4 each Snapdragons, all colors $4 to $6 per doz. White Lilacs with fern, per bunch $4.1)0 Lily of The Valley $2.50 per doz. Daffodils and Tulips $2.50 per doz. Violets per 100, double or single $3. These can be had in 50 per bunch at $1:50 Daises (white or yellow) i '..$5 per 100 Daises, per bunch of 25 with fern ... $1.50 to $2 Freesias, per bunch of 25 with fern $2.50 Blooming Potted Plants 50c to $5. Baskets will also be made up to order from $1.50 to $10 Corsages, including shield and ribbon, properly packed in silver corsage boxes as follows: Corsage of Peas, Orchids and Lily of The Valley $12.50 Corsage of Peas and Orchids . $10.00 Corsage of Peas and Roses $7.50 Corsage of Peas, lavender, pink or pastel shades $5 to $7.50 Corsage of Sweetheart Roses $5 to $7.50, according to size Corsage of either Violets and Peas, Violets and Roses, Violets and Orchids, Violets and Lily of The Valley. Either double or single violets as preferred $5 to $10 The above flowers will be delivered in fresh condition to your city either by Auto, Express, or Parcel Post as preferred, Saturday before Easter. Please write us or phone your order at an early date so that you may not be disappointed. No order to large or small to receive our most careful attention. You may leave your order with our representative or send direct to Greenhouses. Anyone who has a container or basket and wishes it to be filled for cemeteries or for a friend, please send or bring it out to Greenhouses one week in advance. You are cordially invited to visit our Greenhouses any day in the week and Sun day's. Our doors are always open to welcome you. Our telephone No. is 2312, McColl, S. C. (L. G. FOX DRUG CO., AGENTS.) HOLLYWOOD GREENHOUSES TATUM, S. C. Telephone McColl 2312 Mrs. J. Alex Stanton, Jr., Prop. W. R. Barrington, Mgr. NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY. In the Superior Court. NOTICE. W. C. Nance, Plaintiff, vs. 'I wg tit! Ellerbe, Jr. and Ella' Bell cbe, Defendants, defendant, Win, Ellerbe, Jr., uke notice thai an action en as above has been commenc ed i.i the Superior-court of Ricmond county to foreclose a chattel mort- atimo ami to recover iudinnent for at ion office of this slate, whose principal is situated in the town of Rockingham, County of Richmond, State ot North Carolina (R. 1.. Mc Donald being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may he served(, has complied with the requirements of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Cor porations," preliminary to the issu ing of this certificate of Dissolution. NOW THEREFORE, I, .1. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, .1 1 I... ...... r. ,otl liil rlpfpndnnt on " ( r.euruarv iui, mortgage: and tin will further take notice that hi' is required to appeal before the Clerk of the Superior court ot Kiciimonci county 'on Monday, the 11th day of April, 1921, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court ior (he relief demanded in his com plaint. This 9th day of March, 1921. J. A. McAULAY, Clerk of the Superior Court. . COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF LANDS. NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY. Under an order of Re-sale made by the Superior court of Richmond county, on March 5th, 1921, in a "spe cial proceedings therein pending en titled A. R. McPhail, Ads., et al. vs. Jim Covington Cole et al., the un dersigned commissioner will on .Monday, March 28th, 1921, at il o'clock a. in. on the'premises in the eastern edge of Hamlet, oiler for sale to the highest bidder lor cash, subject to the confirmation of. the court, the following described lands, to-wit: Consisting of al! ti e unsold por tion or parcels of land known as the Toney Cole estate lands. Said lands consisting of about Id or II tract or parcels, ranging in area from about one (1) acre lots to ten (10) acre lots. And for a particular descrip tion of each tract or lot to bo offer ed reference is hereby made to the order in the Superior court made in said matter. This March 5th, 1921. A. R. McPHAIL, Commissioner. tile in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders thereof. Which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on tile in my said office as provid ed by law.' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affix ed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 28th dav of February, A. I).. 1921. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of Stater Commissioner's Re-sale of Land Under and by virtue of an order of i'.iu Superior Court oi Richmond county, made in the Special proceed ing entitled Mrs. Minnie Hick.-., administratrix of .1. I!. Hicks, de ceased, vs. .Mrs. Minnie Hicks, wid ow, Berta Micks, et al., heirs at law ", the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, March 26th, 1921, at 12 o'clock, rs on, at" the Court House Door in I to k ngham, N. ('., offer for re-sale to tin highest bidder for cash ; lots or tract of land I County, described as $200,000 Richmond County, N. C. Court House Bonds. The Board of Commissioners of Rich mond County. N. C, will receive sealed bids for $200,000, Richmond County, N. C, Court House Bones, until 12 o'clock noon, Mrrch 28, 1921. Bonds to be in the denomination of $1,000, and shall bear not exceeding six per cent, both principle and semi-annual interest payable in New York. Bonds shall mature either serially, equal amounts lor thirty years, or straight and mature 1951, maturities to be determined by bids received. Certified check for $2000. required to all bids as evidence of good faith. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. B. F. Reynolds, Chairman: Ozmer L. Henrv, County Attorney. those cert in Richin follows: F1RS1 : ship, bi ii. the 11. C. ing to a C M. Ft:, being rec Register i county ii! reeferenci for a scr ale in Wolf Bit town is Nos. 121 and 121 ot I on properly aceord y and plat made by ii, Jr., C. E. said plat il in the office of the ac Is for Richmond ;k No. 53 at page 492, which is hereby had articular description- said lots lying on the south side of South afreet and each fronting the same 50 feel, and running back to the Rockingham railroad. This March llth, 1921. W. S. THOMAS, it Commissioner. OF STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom Those Presents May Come Greeting: WHEREAS, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the CAROLINA AUCTION AND DE VELOPMENT COMPANY, a corpor Did you know Oliver and Dixie plows had declined:' fcverett Hdw. Co. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA, Richmond County. Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Rebecca Cov ington Hines, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Feb ruary 15th, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. MRS. D. E. STEELE, Aadministratrix, Exway, North Carolina. NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. The Collier Mule Company, of Rockingham, N. ('.., owned by J. T. Collier and the Dockeiy-Allen Com pany, has been dissolved as of Jan uary 1st, 1921. J. T. Collier will continue the mule business as soie owner. All amounts due said firrH are payable to the Dockery Farms, Incorporated. This February 23rd, 1921. J. T. COLLIER, Dockcry-Allen Company. PI'I . mnappj Of &rijle, and Qualih We won't be pleased unless we please Y U. But there will be no trouble about livij. We know WttAT to buy and WHERE to buy it. Picking out the "right things" in furnishings and hats is an ART. Come in to our store. In one second you will see that we are on to our job; you will find furnishings to please you and a new "lid" to your liking. "Try it once." Wear our good "Nifty" clothes. Dockery-McNair Clothing Co. Outfitters for Men and Boys. 'iiw mm 1 1 i' mm n ihi wnrr iinn wnnrr t,tit :m,.m.im -o.CTwa GET BUSY. Keep Busy. Is your Job unsafe? Is it permanent. You want a life-long business. You can get into such a business selling more than 1.17 Watkin Products direct, to fanners if you own auto or team or can get one; if you are under 50 and can give hnnd with nersonal surftties. We back you with big selling helps. 52 years in business, 20,000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you can gel territory. J. R. Watkins Co., De partment C, Winona, Minn. IS THE BEST TIME TO INSURE A Flyless House this summer. Screen 'em out before they get in. We also have genuine Oliver and Chattanooga Plows and Repairs, genuine Starke's Dixie Plows and Repairs, genuine Cole Planters and repairs. Everett Hardware Company Rockingham, N. C.
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