. Way Teak Cwn >wfaa
“•* York. Dec. It).—11a amre
* published crs
a yield of
! I a'ere was wad
trsia anastatic a.
’ a apart af appeals
MtUy seat UqSdatio.
_ : DecemStr contracts
aft la 14.M aiskla* new lav
rraaad far tha aaaaca a* that Ma
sty, wkila Aa prise at ■Mdlln* aau
tan ia the Dallas Baikal was —had
daara to 1S.M, ar tha lava at pasta
Itav aa tar sAcinlty rapertfd.
lattr deliveries. however, did aa*
sad <jaiu bask ts tha lav raeerda
teethed toward the and af Inat ns nth
aad vblla Aa aaaaaa »apart aa de
■••tir asaaasaptloa far Nerawbar
■ada a bearish Aewia*. prleaa have
van rallied aa reve.-ia* aad reports
ad a better daauad .'or spats, parti
«a tarty fraaa aanlharn «Eaars Tha
- tatter baa baaa aaeompaalad by re
ports of iacraaata* se'.rrttj A senth
tn sslUs whaaa operatives bare sc
raptad reductions Ir. i-a*ee. aad It
was painted oat by '.reel traders As*
stocks af raw cotton be d by eostbm
- m.
'milk at the beginning of thin month
won relatively email.
BnaorU for the first fear month*
of ttia season amounted to only 1,
*41,7*4 balm, according to the eei*
51# bateau, which la at tha rate ef
alighUy kat than 6.000,000 Met per
yoar. bat tt h hoped that the more
mmmi would bo lacre—ad materially
by hotter atabiliied exchange ntae
or adequate credit facilities. Continu
al curtailment baa been reported in
Now.'England mill center* coopted
with aome uncertainty aa to whether
operatives there wUl accept reduced
wage scales.
l«ai»ifrr|t
The following marriage lleeuaee
wen iaaurd by Begiater of Deoda
Faucctte during the week:
Whit#
Bernice Jernigaa and Pearl Hod
Halbert Honrycatt and Ada Byrd.
Gee. F. Mony and Alice Beeton
Smith.
Hal Beasley and Modie Peacock.
Kenneth Boon and Minnie Gibeon.
i. E. Goddard and Corrina Jack
aoa.
Calaoad
Wat. Allen Mauley and Mary E.
Raynor.
USE OF CIDER Ik THE
' HOME IS HELD LAWFUL
Washington. Dae. IS—Dm of eid
er in tho home by Ita raannfactnrcr,
even after it hao become intoxicating
by fermentation, la lawful and with
out tha bounds of tha prohibition en
forcement ML accenting to an opin
ion submitted to tha oaeratary of the
treasury by Attorney General Pal
mtr, mad* public today.
Th# opinion Is In direct conflict
with the regulations of the bureau of
Internal revenue which state that
home-nude eider must be “noa-la
t ox Ice ting in fact" although not ne
cessarily containing Isas than on* half
of on* per cent of alcohol.
With th* aim of improving her for
eign trad* balance, Italy is encourag
ing the use of peat instead of coal.
wmmmrmmmm <j
NEILL T. PATTERSON
Whereas, the Almighty Father, has
i s*«n fit to take from among as that
beautiful and Inspiring character
Neill T. Patterson, «*bos- life was an
inspiration to: better things In the
community, and whose efforts on be
half of the Casts Baptist Church, of
which he was an honored Deacon and
Sunday School Teacher, hare caused
the church to fluminatc a whole com
muaity and hive advanced the Mas
Ur*> "inn ud
Whereas, Brother Patterson de
parted this life on the 6th daV of
December, 1828.
Now tharefeee. Be It Resolved:
1- That ia the death of Brother
1 Patterson the Coats Baptist church
has sustained a severs loss; that the
town of Coats and community there
abouts has last ita best and most
progressive cittaen and his family a
devoted and Christian husband and
father.
S. That a copy of these rooolu
tiona be presented to his family, a
copy furaiahad the Biblical Recorder
and County papers, and a copy
w»cad opoa the church record.
Done by order of the Coats Bap
tist Church, this the 18th day of De
cember. 1820.
MRS. T. D. STEWART,
MISS MATTIE BAIN.
U L. LEVINSON, Committee
Each day the new* front Russia de
als* the new* of the day before; but
| at least it can bo boiled down to ten
j lines instead of-wasting a column of
it.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
notice of land sale under
MORTGAGE
North Carolina—-Harnett Ceaaty._
By virtue «f the power of tale
contained in a certain mortgage deed
executed and delivered by Taylor
Runes to hi. Q. Lee, dated the 1st
day of December, 1918, and rcco*I
Pd in Book No, 116, page 341 in the
ofhec of the Register of Deeds of
Harnett County, and default having
been made ia the payment of the
bends thereby secured, the following
described tract ef lend will be sold
at public auction to tl|c highest bid
dei for cash at the courthouse doer
in Lilllngton, N. C., Harnett County
on Friday, December 31st, 1920 at
12 o'clock noon:
All of that tract of land, lying and
being In Harnett County, North Car
olina, described in deed to Haywood
Sanders consisting of thirty-Avs (361
acres more or leas, adjoining the
land* ef D. Turlington. J. B. Parker,
and others, end described according
to survey of W. P. Byrd, as fol
lows: Bcginriag at D. Turlington’s
corner ia Juniper, and runs thencs
I South 80 East 26 chains to a stake;
thence Nogth 28 West 14.76 chains
! to a poplar ia the Juuipcr; thence
.along the run to the beginning at
D. Turlington's earner in Juniper.
Place of tala: The Courthouse door
in L llingtov *• C., Barnett County.
Time of Mia: Friday, December
ol, 1930, SR 12 o'clock noon
Torms of sale: Cash.
' M. C. LEE, Mortgagee.
This 26 dsur of Nov. 1920.
Nov 80 Dec 7 14 21 28.
1 NOTICRsdMpMINISTRATION
Havingbu^^A^ as administrator
ot llrT^ecli^^^Hfcr-Dadl'y. deesas
rd, late s^Hft County, ibis li
to give nofl^H^l], persona indebted
to said estate to make immediate
1 payment of the mme. Auy per
> son holding any claim against said
i estate will present the same to the
I undersigned administrator within
twelve moabhi from the date of thil
notice or it^RU be pleaded in bar ol
recovery. *
Thin- 26, day of November, 1920
. H S. HOLLOWAY, Administrator
! Cardenas, N. C. Route 1
I; Franklin T. Dupree, Atty.
[ Nov. 30 Doc. 7 14 21 28 Jan. 4.
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NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER
MORTGAGE
Under and by virtue of the power
r mle contained ia a mortgage deed
Jjtrd the 19th day of May 1919, du
’•» executed by Sarah Kaircloth to
D. C. Luca* and wife, Phoebe Lucas,
securing a note of even date. Said
mortgage It recorded In the office
of Regiltfr of Deeds of Harnett
County is book 11A page ST 4 which
| said note and mortgage deed, was
| for value received duly transferred
and assigned by B. C. Luca* and wife,
|Phoebe Lotas, to Stewart Turlington,
i which said transfer is recorded in
1 book 19S page S49 in tht office of
| Register of Deeds of Harnett, coun
*" ' 'f~'"
ty, default having br«» mad - in the
I payment of the indebtodnex thereby
•rrurrd. ihc ucd*'.ig»(sl tranafeiiMi
will on Monday. Sfth duv of Janaary,
1921, at 12 o'clock M. it the Court
Hounr door in LIU.melon, N. C., »«U
for co»h to the high*>t bidder the
following denciibed teal citato Ly
ing and being In Harnett County,
State of North Carolina, Avcraabo'o
Townth'.p.
i Lot No. It in the division of the
| William Luca." ri vition. beginning at
; a atake near the tram road, the cor
ner of lot Xo. 2. and rune a" the di
viding line of thir lot, North 12 W.
abu'ut 26 chainr to another comer,
comer of lot No. 2 in the Sorrell
Una; thence S. 62 1-2 W. about 19
chain! to a atake tooth of the tram
road; thence 3. it £. 4.SO chain* to
a dead pine In a branch; thence N.
87 E. 6 chalet to a ttake corner on
the hill; thence 8. 84 £. 18 chain* to
* corner Kaat of Man Hall** mi
dcnce; (.hence N. 66 E. 1.60 chain*
to the beginning containing 88 *cr*e
more or lea*
Time of mile: Monday Janaary?4fh
1881, at 12 o'clock M.
Place of tale: Court Heuc Door.
Harnett County, Lilllngton, hL C.
Tnrnu of *alc; Oath.
Th r the 17th day of December,
1020.
B. C. LUCAS. ’ ,
PHOEBE LUCAS. Mortgage**.
stewakt tcrunqton;
Trantferee.
gt J8 4 11 18. ,
| ATTENTION!
i When You Do Your
Christmas Shopping
Do not Fail to Look our Line of BATH
ROOM Accessories Over.
We have the prettiest and most complete stock
ever brought to Dunn.
Something Individual as well as Useful for
Every member of the Family,
See our line at 118 South Railroad Street
Ami be Cgowngsl., „
KANOY & LEE
C cntrators for Sanitary Plumbing
NOTICE!
I t
To Tax-payers
THIS IS THE LAST CALL FOR TAXES BEFORE
THE PENALTY APPLIES. WATCH THE DATE
ON WHICH I WILL BE IN YOUR TOWNSHIP, AND
MEET ME PROMPTLY
I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE
.
DATES NAMED
Thursday, Dec. 16, Anderson Creek_10 am to 12 m
Thursday, Dec. 16, Stew'ts Crk., Bunnlevel.. I to 3 pm
Friday, Dec. 17, Johnson ville-10 am to 12 m
Friday, Dec. 17, Barbecue--1 pm to 3 pm
Saturday. Dec. 18, Upper Little River_9 am to 12m
Saturday. Dec. 18, U. iL. R., D. M. McLean’s, I to 3 pm
Monday, Dec. 20, Buckhom, Spence Str.. 10 am to I pm
Monday, Dec. 20, Hectors Ck., Kipling..2 pm to 4 pm
Tuesday, Dec. 21, Black River, Angier_10 a mto 1 pm
Tuesday, Dec. 21, Neills Ck., Buies Ck. _ .2 pm to 4 pm
Wednesday, Dec. 22. Grove. Coats_10 am to 2 pm
Thursday, Dec. 23, Duke.. 5 pm to 8 pm
Friday, Dec. 24, Averasboro, Dunn_10 am to 4 pm
J. W. Me ART AN
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SANTA CLAUS Make I I
■ -- ■■ - -- ■■=“ Christmas
IS ON HIS WAY ! ! Merry |
,
^ Out of the North with a joyous Sound
Santa has started, Southward bound; ' r
^ Treasurers piled high in his well-worn sleigh.
Making glad hearts lor the Christmas Day.
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TOILET REQUISITES FOR
THE MEN
Our store is brimming over with
just these sort of things.
You can make no mistake in a
selection here. We’ll help you to
make one that we know will be to
his liking.
CANDIES — PURE, FRESH
DELICIOUS
Christmas Candy is as much a •
part of the festive occasion as the
Christinas Tree.
I iere you will find a big assort
ment of regular and Novelty box
es, bon bon baskets, delicious,
wholesome candies for the little
ones.
TOYS FOR THE
LI1 nagrtJLKMfl"—
See ur splendid assortment of -
things to make glad the hearts of ■
the little folks. '
OUR HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT...
Of CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
is sure to answer your every need.
We handle the best brands and
can fill your Christmas orders
promptly and to your entire satis
faction.
CHRISTMAS STATIONERY—
TO HER LIKING—
Our artistic selection of Station
ery offers a sensible suggestion for
an always acceptable gift.
Stationery that is correct, digni
fied and fashionable.
Also a nice assortment of;!
WILSON & LEE
Druggists Dunn, N. C.
Gifts That Endure!
Make It a Hardware Christmas
Consider Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and Labor Saving Devices that make the work of the
home less tiresome to the women. Could you give a more acceptable gift.
Look at our furniture, our Talking Machines, our Rugs, Carpets and other things.
1 Don’t you think they are much better as Gifts than useless things.
—TOYLAN »
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We have, too a large collection of all those t hinga that your boy and your girl are sure
Santa Claus will bring them this year. Come and look them over.
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