LENOIR, N. C. LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, FEBRUARY 24, 1921 Page Seven A VISIT TO HIDDENITE AND A STOP-OVER IN STATESVILLE On account of a sick sister, wife and I spent two days and two nights in Hiddenite week before last We found our sister, Mrs. Thomas Miller, very sick and expected to live only a few days. Last Friday afternoon she quietly passed away and Monday she was. buried at Liberty Methodist church, not far from Hiddenite. She was about 75 years old and was ready and willing to go. She had tried to serve her Lord faithfully and well. In Statesville we had a stop-over of two to three hours and spent the time pleasantly with Rev. and Mrs. George H. Church. We found them both in poor health both partially paralyzed, but not confined. They were doing their laundry and can do all their domestic affairs. Brother Church rarely preaches except on fu neral occasions. He lives close to the magnificent church house he has been instrumental in erecting. It will seat about 1,000 and is a thing of beauty. It has a large member ship and a large Sunday school. He started this as a mission point years ago when he was pastor of the States ville First Baptist church. I imake these references to Brother Church because so many people in Lenoir and Caldwell county know him per sonally. He has been pastor of Le noir First Baptist church and has conducted several fruitful evangelis tic meetings with this church. He has been pastor of Yadkin and Piney Grove churches in this county, and has held revival meetings at Lower Creek, King's Creek and Union churches. I feel sure his many friends will be truly glad to hear from him again. He informed me he owns two frood, up-to-date dwell ing houses close to his new church house. He lives in one and rents the other. I saw his hue garden of ruta bagas and other vegetables. He is a good financier as well as a pastor and preacher. They live alone. They have had four children, but all are dead, and all are buried in separate burying grounds. May the rich blessings of heaven continue to abide with these faithful servants. I. W. THOMAS. FARMERS MAKE "MASH" AND WAIT FOR THE STILL The traveling "community still" is the latest worry of prohibition en forcement officers, says a dispatch from St. Louis. The police "cleanup" squad is now hot on the trail of an elusive whiskey-making outfit. Evi dence of the perambulating distillery was tii-t discovered when the police found i'arette Pasquale pulling his ha:r and gnashing h;s teeth over 31 barrel of ,:nash, bewailing the fact that "tn.it still ain't here yet." "It cost me $400," wailed Pasquale, as the officers dumped the mash in the back yard. "Why didn't that still come?" Pasquale's brother-in-law was also arrested, at whose house 44 barrels of mash were found. The po lice assert the "traveling still" is op erated similar to the community op eration of the threshing machine in rural districts that is, going from house to house as needed.! FERTILIZER THAT WILL GROW GRASS AND KILL WEEDS Discovery of the long-sought fer tilizer that will grow grass and kill weeds is announced by the experi ment station of Rhode Island State College as the result of 20 years of research. A weedless lawn is pos sible without trouble or expense, ac cording to the official college state ment, merely by the use of ammonia sulphate instead of nitrate of soda in the annual application of fertilizer. "Slowly but surely the weeds will dis appear and the lawn will become the even velvety green. By using am monia sulphate, which is not more expensive, in the same quantities than the nitrate of soda the required amount of nitrogen is furnished and the soil kept in the acid condition under which the grass develops best, but the weeds are so weakened that they are crowded out," the statement says. 1921 MODEL STILL The baby whiskey still was recent ly captured in the southern part of Lumberton. The plant is a one-gallon capacity, 1921 model outfit. The still proper was made of a small pow der can, the cap off the hub of a Chevrolet auto being used as a cap for the still, a Ford feed pipe for a worm and a small Karo syrup bucket lor a cooler. It is thought that the plant was used in connection with a cook stove'. It was a dandy outfit and had the smell of whiskesy on it It took a committee of three, tight accountants and fifteen laborers three weeks to count Uncle Sam's cash in the treasury. Japan has plans for the electrifica tion of government railroads which call for the expenditure of a billion dollars. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of A. L. Bowman, deceased, we hereby notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to us on or before Feb. 10, 1922. Those hav ed to said estate are' requested to make prompt settlement. This February 10, 1921. D. P. BOWMAN, C. F. BOWMAN, 30-ti Executors. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Sampson Newland Swanson, deceased, all per sons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned On or before the 25th day of January, 1922. Those indebted to said estate aro re quested to make prompt settlement. This January 25, 1921. SYDNEY P. SWANSON, 27-6 Executor. DR. SPEAS' INFIRMARY FOR EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Oref Hickory Drag Co. Hickory, N.C WANTED WANTED Several copies of the News-Topic of Feb. 3 to complete our files. News-Topic. AGENT WATEND IN Lenoir to Sell the Original Watkins Remed ies, Spices, Extracts etc. Neces sities and repeaters. All or spare time. Write Watkins Co. 59 New York City. WANTED Chef cook, at once. Crown Cafe, Oxford, N. C. 30-3p WANTED A horse; a good steady farm horse that weighs about 1200 pounds. Must be in good shape. W. L. Greer, Lenoir, N. C. 30-2 I WILL ACCEPT ORDERS for home made mints. Mrs. A.W. Dula 29-2 CHICKENS AND EGGS WANTED Will pay cash for poultry and eggs. I have located at the old Home Milling Company building next door to Teeters' Feed Store. J. R. McNairy. 2tf B. & B. Pure Cream Kisses. 5 The U. 8. (D. J. Carpenter & Son) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ARMY SURPLUS SUPPLIES AND GENERAL MER CHANDISE 326 East Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. Now is the time to look for bargains and you can find them in our stores. We fill mail or ders the day of arrival. We are selling Army goods for less than one-half what they cost the U. S. Government, and why should you not take advantage of this opportunity to buy your winter clothes, made of goods far better than can be bought in an ordinary store at prices way under what you have been paying? Send us in your order with a money order or check, and write name and address plainly. SHIRTS ALL WOOL O. D. SHIRTS, WONDERFUL VALUES, $4.25, 14 TO 17. KHAKI SHIRTS, FINE FOR ROUGH WEAR, $1-75. COATS WE HAVE A TREMENDOUS LINE OF COATS OF ALL KINDS. ARMY O'COATS at $6.50 TO $8.00. BLOUSES AT $2.98 TO $5.00. FUR- LINED MOLESKIN COATS, $16.00. SHEEP-LINED COATS at $17.50. SUEDE COATS AT $22.50, $23.75 AND $25.00. THESE COATS CAN BE USED EITHER FOR A RAIN COAT OR AN O'COAT. VERY DRESSY LOOKING, ABSOLUTELY WAERPROOK AND THEY WEAR LIKE RAWHIDE. GAS MASK RAINCOATS $8.00. OTHERS WITH HEAVY RUBBER LINING $12.50, AND A FINE VULCANIZED COAT AT $10.00. ALL OUR SUEDE COATS AND RAINCOATS ARE MADE WITH TABS ON SLEEVES AND HAVE BELTED WAISTS. TENTS FOR THE NEXT MONTH WE ARE OFFERING OUR $37.50 16x16 TENTS AT $32.50. FINE SHAPE AND FREE FROM LARGE HOLES. PUP TENTS $4.00. SHOES REGULATION ARMY SHOES, $6.98. THE REAL THING. NO CHEAP IMITATION. MUNSON LAST. HOME GUARD $4.48. OF FICERS' DRESS SHOES, DEEP CHOCOLATE COLOR, SOLID LEATHER WITH RUBBER LINING IN SOLE, MAKING IT WATER PROOF, $7.48. ALL OUR SHOES ARE SOLID LEATHER AND WILL GIVE SPLENDID SERVICE FOR DRESS OR ROUGH WEAR. BED CLOTHES COMFORTS, GOOD AS NEW, $3.50, OR $36.00 PER DOZ. NEW ARMY BLANKETS, $6.98. ELKIN BLANKETS IN SOLID WHITES AND GREYS AND PLAIDS, $5.98, $6.98 AND $7.98,. THIS INCLUDES THE WINTERKlNG. PANTS ARMY COTTON PANTS, USED, MENDED, 59c. ANOTHER LOT IN FINE HAPE, NO MENDS, $1.50. WOOL PANTS, MENDED, $1.98. A BETTER GRADE $2.98. NEW TROUSERS, STRAIGHT LEG, JUST MADE UP FROM GOVERNMENT O. D. CLOTH, $4.98. COATS TO MATCH $15.00. THIS MAKES A FINE, DURABLE SUIT, SUITABLE FOR ANY OCCASION AND VERY WARM. SWEATERS REGULATION ARMY SWEAT ERS $5.50. REGULATION NAVY SWEATERS $5.50. SLEEVELESS SLIP-ON SWEATERS $2.00. THER MO SWEATER COATS $7.98, HEATHER COLOR. HEAVY RIB BED SWEATERS $2.25. HEAVY WOOL VESTS, BLACK, FLEECE LINING, NO SHODDY GOODS IN THIS, $4.00. LEGGINS FINEST LEATHER SPRING FASTEVER PUTTEES $7.50. SPI RALS $1.25. CANVAS AT 15c AND 25c EACH. STEEL COTS AT $4.50, FOLD ING LEGS. PILLOWS 75c. ANY ORDER FOR LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL NOT BE CON SIDERED. REMEMBER TO SEND MONEY ORDER OR CHECK AND WRITE YOUR NAME AND AD DRESS PLAINLY. Hlf.ll. 8. D. J. CARPENTER A SON, 326 EAST TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. H5ZS25Z52SZS?5Z5Z525Z5Z5ZSZSZS2SZS Everybody That is why they find want to sell. They don't cost much and they sure do bring results. If you want to buy anything or have anything to sell, USE A Want Ad 1iHSE5H52SHSHSaSESHSESHSES2SZSHSHSHSJZSZSBSHS2SZSZSE5ZSHS"''j i ! 1 MISCELLANEOUS $30 WEEKLY, up; women; home work; experience unnecessary; ev erything furnished; send self-addressed, mastdep enveltopOFriG . dressed, stamped envelope for free particulars. Bon-Bon Candymak ers Co., Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 31-1 SPIRITUAL Symbolism of C. & N. W. R., affectionately called "Can and Neverwill." Get a ticket to travel with us to the First Meth odist church Sunday night. SMITH CANCER CORPORATION, established 1895. Cancers on ex hibition as proof of our 25 years' success. Write today. Bristol, Tenn. 29-3p B. & B. Pure Cream Kisses. 5 MARRIAGEABLE WIDOW; $55,000 inducement. Mrs. P., Box 3144. Jacksonville, Fla. 26-12 BIG VALUES in all-leather shoes at W. F. Wakefield's. 28tf ALCOHOL Our book explaining the manufacture of alcohol froim grain and molasses. Reprinted from government tiles as permitted at present. 26 cents postpaid. Sun Supply Co., P42 Sun Bldg., New York, N. Y. 27-5p COPPER POTS All heavy eopper; no int, no solder, no seams; air tight covers; all sibes. Useful in formation free. Sun Supply Co., Sun Bldg., New York, N. Y. 27-5p SEE OUR LINE of work shirts be fore you buy. I can save vou money. W. F. Wakefield. 28tf B. & B. Pure Cream Kisses. 5 GET BUSY, KEEP BUSY Is your job unsafe? Is it permanent? You want a life-long business. You can get into such a business, sell ing more than 137 Watkins prod ucts direct to farmers if you own auto or team or can get one, if you can give bond with personal sure ties. We back you with big selling helps; 52 years in business; 20, 000,000 users of our products. Write for information where you can get territory. J. R. Watkins, Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. 29-4 GET YOUR MEALS at Hart & Stine's Cafe. Meals at all hours, day or night. Same old stand on Mulberry street. 47-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at tachment, works on any sewing machine, price $2.50; full instruc tions with attachment. Mutual Sales Co., Box L934, Charlotte, N. C. 21-10 We are fixed to do all kinds of up holstering. Price and Rabb. 10-t Have that hole patched in your top. Price and Rabb. 10-t Charming widow worth $45,000 wishes early mariage with refined gentleman. Mrs. Pearce Box 31444 Jacksonville, Fla. 13-s NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND UNDER MORTGAGE DEED North Carolina, Caldwell County. Maggie Bentley vs. E. L. Bentley. By order of the Superior Court of said county in the above entitled cause I will, as Commissioner, offer for sale at public auction at the courthouse door in Lenoir, N. C, for cash, on Monday, Feb. 28th, 1921, the following described lands, lying and being in Patterson township, Caldwell county, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning on a pine on the Green mountain and runs eastwardly with the road to H. C. Bolick's line; then southwardly to a bunch of chestnuts in, Benjamin Harrison's line; then south 45 degrees west 54 poles to Clinton Bolick's line; then with said line to the beginning, containing 25 acres more or less. This FebruarySth, 1921. W. C. NEWLAND, 29- Commissioner. iES2S2S2SSSES2S2S2S2S2SHSBSHS2S2S2S i Reads Them you a buyer for what you NOTICE, NEIGHBORS I have a small supply of flour, meat, susrar, coffee, soap, soda, snuff, tobacco, washing powder, lard, bread and cotton meal to sell at town prices. You can save that lonr walk. All fresh goods. Terms cash. A. A. Teague, at County Home, three miles east of Lenoir. 30-3 $ 'i0 WEEKLY, up; men; home work; experience unnecessary; every thing furnished. Send" self-addressed, stamped envelope for free particulars. Bon-Bon Candymak ers Co., Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 31-1 LOST Feb. 3, red tobacco bag con taining $10 bill, at Teeter's Feed Store or between there and Dr. Pitts'. Finder leave with O. D. Heffner, Lenoir Drug Store, and receive reward. R. C. Rhodes. 29-3p BIG LOT OF GINGHAMS in short lengths at lowest prices at W. F Wakefield s. 28tf BIG ASSORTMENT of Ladies Shirt Waists just arrived at W. F. Wake field's. 28tf WHEN YOU WANT HOSIERY at right prices see W. F. Wakefield. 28-tf BEST GRADE TABLE OIL CLOTH at W. F. Wakefield's at 39 cents a yard this week. 28-tf WE WILL START YOU in the clean ing and dyeing business; little cap ital needed ; big profits. Write for booklet. The Ben-Vonde System, Dept. 3(50, Charlotte, N. C. 30-1 GET INTO BUSINESS Watkins 137 products sell to every farmer. If you own auto or team, can give bond, write today for information where you can get territory for selling products of largest institu tion of kind in world. Twenty million users. J. R. Watkins Co , Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. 24 FOR GINGHAMS, Percales, Chevi ots, Denims anil Sheeting at pre war prices see W. F. Wakefield 28-tf FREE BOOK, Elijah and Jesus Com ing Near. Positive Bible evidence. E. Megiddo Mission, Rochester, New York. 25-10 HAVE YOU A HOUSE OR FARM to rent? Advertise it here and find you a renter. BIG LOT of Men's Dress and Work Pants to close out at less than first cost at W. F. Wakefield's. 28-tf You can have a top put on your car while you wait. Price and Rabb. 10-t Better have lights put in your back curtain while you wait. Price and Rabb. 10-t ALL FALL AND WINTER under wear at less than manufacturer's cost at W. F. Wakefield's. 28tf MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue, of the mort gage sale executed by Abie .Hayes and wife, Lucy Hayes, to the Service Garage Company, Granite Falls, N. C, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Caldwell county in Book 108 at page 87, and default having been made in the payment, we will offer for sale at the court house door in Lenoir between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, on Thursday, March 10th, 1921, the following described real estate lying and being in Lovelady township, and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on the west side of the public road in the town of Granite Falls, N. C, and runs north 87 degrees west 1008 feet to a stone; thence south 10 degrees 20 west 198 feet to a poplar; thence south 85 degrees 15 east 966 feet to a stone on the west side of the public road; thence north 21 degrees 35 east 238 feet to point of beginning, containing 4 4-5 acres more or less. This February 8th, 1921. 29-4 SERVICE GARAGE. FOR SALE FOR SALE One 5-passenger Ford car; also one milk cow. Coot Wat son, Lenoir, Route 5. 31-3c FOR SALE Garage, 16x24; green house 8x12, both made in sections; large size phonograph; two show cases eight feet long. John Ram shaw, Hamlet, N. C. 21-10 FOR SALE Rabbits, guinea pigs, bantams, common chicks, poodle pups; prices reasonable. Alden Salvo, 345 Farley Ave., Spartan burg, S. C. 24-10 CORD WOOD for sale one-half mile east of town. See J. A. Bush, Jr. 22-tf FARMS FOR SALE FARM 130 acres, near Joy, in Burke county; 18 acres bottom land; well timbered; five-room house and good outbuildings. Price $2,000. T. S. Shell, Adako, N. C. 29-7 FARM 150 acres, six miles south of Lenoir, within 200 yards of good road. Price, with terms, $25 per acre. P. B. Bush, Lenoir, N. C. 29-5 p FOR RENT SEEDS AND PLANTS I WILL PAY CASH for peas and soy beans. .1. R. McNairv. 31 FROST-PKOOF CABBAGE PLANTS Wakefield Succession and Flat Dutch, prepaid parcel post, 100, 30c; 30(i, 75c; 500, $1.25; 1,000, $2. Express collect, $1.50 per 1.000; .".000 and over, $1.25 per 1,000. F. E. Hull, Rock Hill, S. C. 30-4p PRICKS on men's made-to-measure suits have reached the bottom in price, (iive me your order for vour new suit. Satisfaction guar anteed at W. F. Wakefield's. 28-tf MAMMOTH YELLOW SOY BEANS, $1.95 bu.; in 25-bu. lots $1.90 shipping point. Mail check to Ca tawba Seed Store, Hickory, N. C. 26-4 STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale Send $2.50 for 500. Klondike, Missionary, Thompson, etc., $4.75 per 1,000. John Lihtfoot, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 29 lOp CHICKENS AND EGGS RINC5 LET PLYMOUTH ROCK efrps, ; $l.f0 per setting of 15. Haywood Clark. Route o, Lenoir, N. C. 27-1 Op EVERYBODY that does business j with either of the Banks of Lenoir 1 invited to hear discussion Sunday . nijrht, "Spiritual Symbolism of the Banks of Lenoir," at the First; Metnodist church at 7 :.i0 p.m. IF YOU WISH RESULTS USE THE NEWS-TOPIC WANT COLUMN? i Real Estate See me at any time j for a : HOME, j BUSINESS PROPERTY or i FARM LANDS J. W. Self The Real Estate Man g WHY IS IT? J Why is the man who keeps a bank account usually more successful in life than the average man who does not? You will find this to be true with the farmer, J the town man, and the men who work in the mills. The man who has the bank connections is able to take advantage of everyday opportunities, is the big JJ reason. This bank is always ready to be of assistance to depositors. Bank of Granite J. W. Hoke, President R. R. Houck, Cashier GRANITE FALLS, N. C. iiiBasaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHuiHn Kill That CASCARAM QUININE FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. 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