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THE DAILY COMMON yALT. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. TUESDAY, MABCH 14, 19g2 . urn commonweai-th Afternoon Daily Established 1882 dee Vaughan, Publisher. Norfleet S. Smith, Editor , Entered at the Post Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as second Kass matter under Act of Cen iress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES (In Advance) Through the Mail Daily Issue One Tear t4.n0 St Montra ----- t2.00 Three Months . $1.09 One Month -40 By Carrier loc per wee All articles submitted for pub. ligation must bear the author's aame, not necessarily for publi eatiou, but as a guarantee of 500 d faith. Members of the Associated irtffl3 Tie Associated Press Is axclu. ively entitled to the use for re publication of all news dispatch es credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, also in local news published Tiereia- TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. BIBLE THOUGHT FCft TODAY MERCY ASSURED: He that cov ereth liis sins shall not prosjier: b:it whoso confesseth and forsalccth them shall have jiiorcv. Provorbs 2S: 13. Congress savs it will: M ell on says it should not ; the reports say the President will veto the bonus bill if it does pass. The merican legion, Avhieh has fos tered and advocated a bonus bill since it was first proposed in Congress should serve notice on Congress and the President that it will have none of this "pawn shop" measure: that if congress cannot pass something that will be of real value, then to drop the whole matter and not try to fool the service men. Tlie Republi cans will find that these men are not as gullible as they would be lieve and they will get no credit from them for throwing a few crumbs to them. A TESTING TIME By virtue of po.ver vested in me by a -certain deed of trust executed to me by Ben Staton an.l wife, on the 1st day of January 1920, and which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Halifax County - North .Carolina, in Book :17 at page 250, I will on the 1st day of April 1922, sell for cusii at public auction to the highest- bid I'M- in the town of Scotland Neck, X. (',., at 12 o'clock M., in front of the Scotland Neck Bank the follov iii'.f described lands, to-wit: - I First: That lot or parcel of land, In said town of Scotland Neck, which was conveyed to the said Ben Staton bv If. Alexander Jr., and wife, by deed recorded in the offiee of the regis ter, of deeds for Halifax County, to which ejice is made, and being also the same land conveyed to said J. If. Alexander, Jr., by Albion Dunn and E. C. Dunn, oy deed recorded in he office of the register of Ies ! for said county in Book 2?.5 at pages 74 and 7, reference being made to said deed for a more particular ar i accurate description of paid land. Second: That tract of land, in said! county and state, being lots numbers One (1), Two (2) and Three (3), ae-' cording to the. map and plait of the property known as the "Bishop Land" containing ."1 acres, more or less, and being the same land eonveved to the said Ben Staton by V. L. IJarrell and wife on November 16th, 1912, by deed which is duly recorded in the office of the register of deeds for Halifax County, N. C, in Book. 241 at page 418. This the 2Srd day of February, 1P22. STUAlvT SMITH, Trust eo Mar. 6-13-20-27 Having qualified as administrator of tlvte estate of the late J. H. Durham, LONESOME? LIEN, WOMEN, GIRLS, BACHELORS, WIDOWS, ETS, Join our Correspondence Club .nd this is to notify all persons having , manv interesting friends. CcJ; i " the worM claims against "said estate to present same within one year from this . date, or this notice will be pleaded in oar of their" recovery. ".All person indebt ed to said estate will please make im mediate settement. This the 6th day of March, 1922. J. H. ALEXANDER, Jr. Administrator 3 6-22-law-4t FARMERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. It is IMPORTANT, that we know how many K. P. Guano Sowers you will need by the 16th of the month, as" we do not want to order more than we will need to supply" you. JOSEY HARDWARE CO. 3-10-4t equainted throughout hrougli our medium. Marry Wealth, appiness. Hundreds rich, attractive and congenial, willing to wed. Photos Free. Send 50 cents for ferur month.v Bubseriptiori. $1.00 for one year. I,ORENCE BELLAIRE 200 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. i. FREE 'HOOTCH' ' . A SpirklingStimulant, Full of Wit nd Humor. Free copy will bo s-?nt .pon receipt f your name 'vit'i ad. .ress complete. Write to C. Mitchell, 97 Pearl Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 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