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LENOIR, N. C. LENOIR NEWS-TOPIC, MARCH 17, 1921 Page Seven SLATS' DIARY Friday Mebby the wimmen will vote nex fall for the pres. & I sup pose we will heer ma say she wood love to vote but r t ii she hassent nuth- i , ing to ware. I i 1 dont know who J Pa "iH vote fr 1 j yet as I ant herd ma express a opinion of enny of the candydates so fur. Saturday pa had a itching to day & ma told me to go to the drug store & get sum W'' 'I VI thing for it. I l I ' "U went. & sod to cne new ciers which has got bald hare & not Lmuch sense I wanted sum thing for a itch. He rubbed his nose & finely sed Here try this & give me a scratch pad. Sunday More compny today ma was showing off sum relicks & she has a ole flat iron which belonged to her grammaw. Pa tride to be funny & sed This is the same iron 'her ma & her grammaw broke up house keeping with. It mist pa's tow about a frax ion of a inch. Sum times 1 think ma dropped it a purpus. Monday They was a party tonite & Jane o; me walked home togather. She sure was pritty & had on sum nice powder and etc & jus as I left her 1 kist her. Kinda unconshiously. She looked mad but I cuddent help what I done. So 1 wrote a pome 2 her & sed !I want to beg yure par don Because I kist you twice, t shuddent ought to have done it. But Gee you looked so nice! Tuesday I guess its all o. k. with Jane for today at skool she met me with a smile on her mouth. Enny buddy lias got :i fat chants a cutting me out with that little lady. A spesh u 11 y Pug Stevens. Yeilposday pa cum in home to day w'th a lump on his hed & a black and blew elbow. ma ast him what was the matter with h'm & he replyed & sed It was a case of mistuk iden tity. Ma sed How. & pya sed I imis tuk the gutter for the curb. I herd ma muttering sum thing about sum thintr which du-sent prohibit. Thursday (lot to skool a few min n its late haveing win .'!2 marbels fruvi a kid. teecher glansed at me it r : r': d Have you got a exkuse f;n !' l 'e. I was unprepaired & esd ' !iamt. So 1 had to stay after ' .1. No wunder she never go ta in;'.. . I -pose ' her bow was a few minnits late she wood want a ritten Exkuse. PUBLIC SALE OF LAND By virtue of an order in the case entitled "J. A. Iiush, Jr., administra tor of the estate of E. C. Bean, vs. T. A. Bean, Floyd Bean et al," di rected to me, as comminsioner, by W. C. Moore, Jr.. Clerk of Superior Court, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Lenoir, N. C. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., on the 18th Day of April, 1921, the following described tract of land, lying and being in North Catawba township, Caldwell county, North Carolina, and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning on a post oak and runs East !U poles to a black oak; thence North 10.'! poles to a red oak near a branch, John Bean's corner; thence South 55 West with said John Bean's line 25 poles to the mouth of a branch: thence same course, in all 46 poles, to a stake, said Bean's cor ner; thence West with John Bean's line .'18 polo to a stake; then South with said John Bonn's line 17 poles to a pine stuir.p, s::id John Bean's cnrner; thence s;Tie rour-e with Set ..(.'? .i..e, in ; i'. I.'iT poles, to the be rinnin?, "nit.-rning 70 acres more or less, it t'0:!ig a portion of the 91 acre trie;. This March 14th. 1021. J. T. PRITCHETT, 31-1 Commissioner. DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Get a small package, of Hamburg Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a lablespoonful of the tea, put & cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensiTe, and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. E LI Bub Fain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest 6t Jacobs liniment When your "back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 30 cent bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness is gone. Don't stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only one. . It takes the ache and pain right out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatic and lame back misery so promptly I There Isn't anything in America worth as little as a ruble, unless it be a corkscrew. Louisville Post Ikmir ; ni m tie WANTED RANTED A live, industrious agent f cr one of the strongest life insur ance companies in America. Offer good liberal contract. Address J. B. Webster, Disk Manager, 217 N. Myers St., Charlotte, N. C. 34-3 WANTED To exchange a Ford touring car for wood-sawing out fit. C. A. Stokes, Lenoir, Route 1. . 32-3p 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. 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 SEEDS AND PLANTS FOR SALE Frost-Proof Cabbage Plants, 90c per 1,000; 5,000 $'?.75 by express; pure strand Porto Rico potato plants $2 per 1,000; Toma toes $1.50. Kinsev Wholesale Plant Co., Valdosta, C.a. 34-3 FROST-PROOF Cabbage Plants; mil lions ready; all leading varieties. Postpaid, 500 for $1; 1,000 $1.75. By express, $1 per 1,000. Prompt shipment. F. F. Stokes, Fitztier ald, Ga. 34-3 CABBAGE PLANTS Earlv Jersey Wakefield, 100, 30c; 500. $1.25; 1000, $2.00 postpaid. H. I. Tuck er, Pineville, N. C. 32-5 CABBAGE PLANTS Millions of them; crop fine; prompt shipments. Postpaid, 100, 30c; 300, 75c; 500, $1; 1,000, $2. By express, 2,000 to 5,000, $1.50; 10,000 up, f 1 .25. J. D. Hope, Sharon, S. C. 32-10 I WILL PAY CASH for peas and soy beans. J. R. McNairy. 31 TRICES on men's made-to-measure suits have reached the bottom in price. Give me your order for your new suit. Satisfaction guar anteed at W. F. Wakefield's. 28-tf STRAWBERRY PLANTS f.r sale- Send $2.50 for 500. Klondike, Missionary, Thompson, etc., $4.75 per 1,000. John Lightfoot, East Chattanooga, Tenn. 29 lOp FOR SALE FOR SALE Corn mill, crusher and Fairbanks Morse gas engine, all in good condition. Can be seen in operation at any time by calling on W. P. Heffner, one mile east of Lenoir. 3i-3p FOR SALE Two good milk cows; one fine brood sow; hay, baled or loose, on the yard or delivered F. B. Mitchell, Route 5. 34-tf FOR SALE Rabbits, guinea nigs. 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 Real Estate See me at any time for a HOME, BUSINESS PROPERTY or FARM LANDS J. W. Self The Real Estate Man Bad Colds WET, stormy weather, ex posure, sniffles, and tha heavy cold Is on. Dr. King's New Discovery breaks it up quickly and pleasantly. Head cleaned up, cough relieved and you feel better. At your druggists, 60c and ?L20 a bottle. For colds ar-Zcoughs NewDigcovery Bowels Begging for Help? Dr. Kim's Pills will bring you the haooineas of reeular. normal bowels and liver luncuoning. ionlng. Keep feellflf work or play. Mild i to take but always fit and ready for mtu vwnfnrtah1a reliable. Sam old price, 25 cents, Dr.Kiris fXPrompt Wont Cripo MISCELLANEOUS SEE G. A. TUTTLE for good steam- made molasses. Try some at J. M. Smith's gjrocery store. 33-tf WANTED Several copies of the News-Topic of Feb. 3 to complete our files, News-Topic. MATRIMONY inclined; $45,000 in ducement (Mildred). Box 3144, Jacksonville, Fla. 34-15 YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send dime, birth date for truthful, reli able, convincing trial reading:. Ha zel Hause, Box 215, Los Anpeles, Cal. 33-4p HOSTESS. LISTEN! I can furnish you cream for whipping. Phone 69-M. 32 SPECIAL AGENTS wanted in this territory to introduce the world famous $5.00 Sheffield Razor for $1.15. Large commission to hus tlers. Send $1.00 for sample out fit. Money returned on demand. Sheffield Razor Company, Norfolk, Virginia. 32-5 SALESMEN WANTED to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, gTeases and paints. Salary or commission. Address the Todd Oiil & Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 32-3 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 SEE OUR LINE of work shirts be fore you buv. I can save you money. W. F. Wakefield. 28tf B. & B. Puie Cream Kisses. 5 GET YOUR MEALS at Hart & Stine's Cafe. Meals at all hours, day or night. Same old stand on Mulberry street. 47-tf 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. Pearee Box 31444 Jacksonville, Fla. 13-s ALL FALL AND WINTER under wear at less than (manufacturer's cost at W. F. Wakefield's. 28tf FREE BOOK, Elijah and Jesus Oom 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 irfc your back curtain while you wait. Price and Rabb. 10-t 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 and Sheeting at pre war prices see W. F. Wakefield 28-tf How to Banish Piles Thousands Blest Dr. Leonhardt, the Phvsician Who Discovered a Common Sense Remedy If you think that the surgeon's nife is the only method of escape from the misery of piles, it's because you haven't heard of the new treat ment known as Dr. Leonhardt's HEM ROID. The Doctor's treatment is internal. By experimenting fqr years he dis covered the exact cause of piles and then went further and compounded a remedy that would remove the cau ;e. Dr. Leor.hardt wants every suffer er to benefit by his discovery and so that there will be no doubting or delay all druggists are authorized to 3ell HEM-ROlD with guarantee that it wiH do as stated or money back. On that honorable basis every suf ferer should secure a package of Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID today. GLOBE Mr. James Church and his son, Mr. Ellis Church, who reecntly moved back to Watauga from Ohio, have purchased Mr. D. M. Estes' farm and are living there now. Mr. Robert Clarke has moved to Mr. J. V. Gragg's place. Dr. W. D. Lovett and daughter, Miss Rethia, visited Lenoir Saturday. Mrs. Will Craig and children of Blowing Rock spent the week' end visiting in upper Globe. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Green, a boy, and to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, a girl. Mr. F. P. Moore went to Edge mont Monday to Bee his brother, Mr. W. C. Moore, who was thought to 4e critically ill. Mr. Moore was stricken with apoplexy last Saturday, we have learned. 5HSH52SHS25HSH5H5ZS2SHSH5H5H5HS"252S jg Where you can jjj BUY AND SELL Musical Instruments Typewriters r-ilotorcycles r-Furniture r-Suburban Homes r-City Lots Horses Automobiles Machinery . Jewelry r-Books r-Business r-Farm Products Farms or anything that is for sale USE NEWS-TOPIC WANT ADS ; s?shs2S2S?SHS?S? TOSPWS? "SYMBOLISM of Davenport Col lege" at morning hour next Sun ilav. "Symbolism of the Lenoir Roller Mill" at 7:30. Hear both discussions. First Methodist Church. NOTICE, NEIGHBORS I have a small supply of flour, meat, sugar, coffee, oap, soda, snulT, tobacco, washing powder, lard, bread and cotton meal to sell at town prices. You can save that long walk. AH fresh goods. Terms cash. A. A. Teague, at County Home, three miles east of Lenoir. 30-3 SASH FOR SALE Several thousand pair slightly used window sash, glazed with 8x10 glass, six lights to a glass, twelve lights to pair, 1 's in plain rail, $1.00 per pair. Panel doors and half glass doors $1.00 each. New window and door frames at $1.00 each. Cash with order, please. F. O. B. Hopewell, Va. Harrison Construction Co., Petersburg, Va. 32-5 BIG LOT OF GINGHAMS in short lengths at lowest prices at W. F. Wakefield's. 28tf BIG ASSORTMENT of Indies' Shirt Waists just arrived at W. F. Wake field's. 28tf WHEN YOU WANT HOSIERY at right prices see W. F. Wakefield. 2S-tf BEST GRADE TABLE OIL CLOTH at W. F. Wakefield's at 39 cents a yard this week. 28-tf B. & B. Pure Cream Kisses. 5 A fc A A A A A A A A L A A A A A A A A A 4 4t 4 A A TTTTTTTTTTTTVtVTTVTtttTTTt HFAn CTIfFCFn FROM I WIWIIWV I I V III , , CATARRH OR A COLD :: Says Cream Applied In Nostrils " Opens Air Passages Right Up. ... ... ... .............,.... i. , ............. . . rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTlTT Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up: the air passages of vour lipml clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small Dottle or Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, goothei the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator C. T. A. of the estate of George Col lett, deceased, notice is hereby given all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before Feb. 22, 1922. Those indebted to said estate are re quested to make prompt settlement. This February 22, 1921. 31-6 JOHN M. CRISP, Admr. DR. SPEAS' INFIRMARY FOR EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Over Hickory Drug Co. Hickory, N. C. IF YOU WISH RESULTS USE THE NEWS-TOPIC WANT COLUMNS ( FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE About 35 seres mile and half from Adako and two and half from Collettsville. Five acres creek bottom. Upland lies well for wheat or other crops. Good growth young timber. M. C. Braswell, Whitnel, N. C. 32-5 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. 2y-7 FOR SALE Small farm, about 75 acres, more or less; 2 miles north east of Granite Falls, with shoal on Gunpowder creek; 30 acres cleared land; balance woods; saw mill cut ting lumber to build; plenty of building timber; well watered; small buildings.. Trice and terms to suit buyer. For further infor mation write or see A. C. Hollar, Rhodhiss, N. C. 32-3p FARMS FOR SALE Counties Acres Cleared Price Wake 55 30 $14,000 Lee 250 75 18,750 Johnson 368 125 36,000 Sampson 105 70 10,500 Johnson 228 100 22,000 Moore 450 125 21,000 Bladen 900 100 17,000 Johnson 585 100 35,000 Durham 34 10 7,000 Durham 32 15 3,000 Orange 90 45 3,500 We have 18,000,000 feet of pine on G tracts, 1120 acres; $2 per 1000 stumpage. Have several homes for sale. W. A. FULFORD, 32-10 Durham, N. C. CHICKENS AND EGGS AN CON A EGGS, Sheppard's strain, 15 fur $1.50. J. R. McNairy. 33tf FOR SALE Ten hens and one cock eral BurT Cochin Bantams. Phone 82-J. 33-2 EGGS FOR HATCHING Prize pens S. C. Reds; 100 prizes; large, deep, rich reds and excellent layers. Mrs. John Kerr, Durham, N. C. 32-7 RINGLET PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs, $1.50 per setting of 15. Havwood Clark, Route '3, Lenoir, N. C. 27-lUp SILVER LACED WQANDOTTES . Selected eggs, 15 for $1.50. Incu- 1 tiator chicks; also hen and chicks: March 14; also earlv fryers. Mrs. A. II. P.arlow, Phone 0'J-M. .32 SKTTINC KC.CS from winners; S. C. , K. I. Reus and Brown Leghorns; I $1.50, S2.00, 15 eggs. H. 1. Tuck- j cr, Pineville, N. C. 32 . . i EXECUTORS' NOTICE j Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of A. L. j Bowman, deceased, we hereby notify j all persons having claims against said estate to present them to us on or before Feb. 10, 1322. Those in debted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This February 10, 1921. I). P. BOWMAN, C. F. BOWMAN, :'0 i Executors. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local iI.svhfc gieatlv influ enced by conslituti : coniiiiiur.s. It therefore requires -t. -' it ihhmmI tiviU ment. HALL'S I'ATA !lil f M Kl iIC'LNK is takt.i iti t t-ri.ii! ly mrl ail:) ttiruuKli the IUoihI on the Mu.o.is Mirfait-s oi the SvHtem." HALL'S t'ATAKIIII MKPH'lNli destroys tl.e foundation ol the disease, fiives the patient strength by improving tile griietai health and assists nature in doinK its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. B J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 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, 2 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 JS reason. This bank is always ready to be of assistance to depositors. I Bank of Granite J. W. Hoke, President R. R. Houck, Cashier GRANITE FALLS, N. C. Kill That CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneexa. Breaks up cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascarm is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT WHY SUFFER S from any skin eruption or K breaking out when you jjj can be relieved over night g with the celebrated Ab-Cline Itch and Skin Ointment 3 especially recommended q for Itch, Eczema and sim ilar affections. Get a box today. Price 50c at Lenoir Drug Co., Cline's Drug Store, or Ballew's Cash Pharmacy, or write direct to AtrCliiie Chemical Co. Elkin, N. C. S2SZ5aS75HS2SHSH5H5H5HSE5HSZSHSZS23 iJCKSy BACK jLt g'jrsi OD if Hunt' fa in rh- trrnment of Ecsema, Tfi'r Ki :lworm. hch.fftc. Doa't bcioTv'i-- ..ratrd becauic other (rri.innl failed Hunt's SaW nai rriievcd hundred! of such ct!r V u can't lor oa our Woo talk O niranfr Try tf fit uri.L TODAY P c7lr War ' 'fcl!v b Eallew't Cash Pharmacy FOR RESULTS USE OUR WANT AD COLUMNS Ml PAINTER, DECORATOR g Wall Paper and Hanging " Will be glad to make esti- S mates and plans JJ I G. R. HART f S Telephone 252-J 8 ! Lenoir, N. C. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles, are most dangerous be cause of their insidiouo attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking The v.rrld's standard remedy for thes I'iKonifrs, will often wardoff these dis eases ami strengthen the body against further attacks. Three sizes, al' druggists. Look (or lt name Cold Medal on nmry bos aid accept no imitation DR. E. J. McCOY VETERINARY SURGEON Calls Made Night or Day HICKORY, N. C. Cold With AND La Grippe I COLD MEDAL M QUININE
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