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■ i i i---“"EH* MvEYniickuKD *-Jvsa*"-'"* Jaa 3T Feb | ip if. ,N»ttoa .f Sato f«- ParUUa. . 8Bd hr Hmw •!,« special i ES,aarjassia« ifA.!£.S,%r ?»2“ arcarij^x.11^:! thereto, tkf aadorrigno.! Tiwlii'm sSmis: KWjiisxs Aacier. North Carolina. »eh at pab lie snetoan, to the laat and htoaest bidder, tor oaf-half caah, balance to ***** S* 1. m«. end tha defer ®to »»pa«at to be aaenred by murt P«» dead or deed of treat ea the g* *•£*»•«#«■ decor:bad. the tot !•*!•? tract* or lot* of If8*,® t8* town of Angior. North Ctrwiu: Lot No. s in Block ?r-T Si* *?*» •* Angior. Beginning ** ChuHle Adam** corner of lot So. T on Duna atcoot and ran* a* hi* »*• ?* *«* No. T X. 84 1-3 W. 148, toat to hi* corner on the alloy; then •a tha alloy & 81-3 W. M for; to the Nb- »: ttom at I nc of la* No. » 8. 84 1-8 S. 148 feet to the corner on Doan rtreet then on *t:d •treat N. e 1-3 K. 60 fret to the bo gtontog. containing 7350 lounra ft. .. S^otd Tract: Lot No. # to Block **B" ta towa of Aag'er, Beginning *t a itake to allay anuthweet corner •Jiji* J'-0.! north wait corner ef lot No. 10 la Block -B" and ran* *• ** 1-S *- 1*6 fact to a atako an Don* Nrert, than K. 8 l-S E. 80 ft. IS YOUR HEALTH ORMHMUY SLIPPING? t—oSog hpwtoiio rf I T«m Mr 1W Dacfcm TW Mi— Wmmm Emm AUft Carfri TWy WmU U Spared fci Mil acj Worry. —1 I I coutdal rest w«q at aright and was. .. j intMMm. ‘1 beaut at Cardui and afar reading l. dacUed I tad aotna female trouble Cut aadbmmnitT* d0"1L 1 *cat *»Csnki j •'laavcry start while star I began Cm i Chnfei Ham* Treatment I saw as bn praveroent and it wasn't long until 1 was ai right-good appetite, splendid rest, faaatwwk. "laferl took a botue ot Cardui as a We, I can recommend Csrdul nod glad* ly do ao, tar H more women knew, M ! M greet dedl ot worry and i pnias ci thousands ot j wao far* found Cardui 1 coartacs you that H ta narfatrjtag, AldMKWaaaUlt. !• ■ 1 N. M 14 W. 145 feet to a stake 5? •2,yi.tk* **«**»♦«* NtM Of tot w** *£*5 wttk “»* •% ^ > i-i Sr i if** *• ***• bggtonJj-g, eew taintog JlJt .qnv jKJft sutmstsx . flw of ml*—On premises. to An «to», M. C. Ts*»e of ml*—On. half cash, bal ance Nov. 1. 148*. *• 4i”»^op» Commtodonsr. This 88rd fay of Jan. 1M8. fan 87 Pah 8 10 IV. Notie* of Led Sal. Uader Daad at Troet The property advertised below was deeded to W. H. Parrish by the un dersigned -mmodietaty after its par cbaM and the eaid Parrluh Assumed ell obLcatioai of the undersigned, and agreed to have the underjjrnod rctoamd from ell liability. J. W. DRIVER. By virtu- of the power of tele con tained In a certain deed of troet one coicd and delivered by J. W. Driver to E. F. Yoong, Truetee, and record er) in Book No. lSB, page 111 of the records of Barnett county, and da le oil bavins been made to the pay ment ef the bands thereby mcared and the owner and beldar of mid note* having requested the wader •W4 to Mil said Mod under mid d#*d of trust. the under slgaed tr» teo wlU null at pablie auction far c«h to U. highest bidder at tha wofthomre dear la LUlingts*. N. C. at IS o clack aeon a* Mindly. Feb ruary 27 th, 1912, the following de scribed iral estate: Twa certain lots of land in tha town of Doan, N. C-: Firut Lot: Begin ala g at 'tha cor ner of Broad aad McKay streets, and nuts ta a westerly direction 79 teat with Broad street, thanes in a northerly direction ISO feet 'to a hake; thence at right oaglai aad par allel with Broad street 70 font to McKay street; tbenee in a southerly direction with McKay street to tha beginning. Second Lot: Bcfiaalag at a stake 1*0 Peat north of earner of Broad ard McKay streets, and runs with McKay street 1*0 fact to Kdgwrtoa rtreet: thence ta » westerly direction with fctlgwrten street 140 feat to a Make: thenee In a southerly direction 1*0 feet to a stake; thonco hi an easterly direction 14* feet to the ba ginning. This 25th day ef January, 199S. EL YOUNG, Trustee. Young and Bast, Attorneys. Jon 27 fob. S 10 IT. Admhdet.oOorto Kostoo Haring qualified pi administrator of tho oc-tata of George B. Prince, late of Hernstt County, North Caro line, this to to notify all persons hay ing claims against tha aetata of mid ducaaaad to OKhJblt ttia to tka m* daralgaad at Ma aMoe. aa or before •uumtJ#, 1923, or thia aatiaa will ba pita dad hi bar ad their recovery. Ail portaoa todabtod to a»ld aatata "nfSrsr^lssfetiKssi: loraf GEORGE *. PRINCE. . ThU January 11, 191*. Ian 10 17 Feb 1 19 17 14. - - » _ Ut M, bn Caitwm TV-^ Rata,** Write. A “- " Utad to have tka baaiaat Beetae raat la towm until sewn Broad that £• kltcha* waa tafaatad w*th rate: loat a lot of af boat ntonaMU until I tried RAT-4KAP. Havant a peat to the Blare now. Reatauranta Mould uaa RAT-SNAP." Throe aiaaa, 9Cc. M«. MAR Hold and foan^ate by Butte Brother* Wilaoa and Lea, Hood and Graathaaa. Mr. J. A. White Saya "If Tea Hava Aa AnteataUU, Knap Eal*aap.** -If I know about BAT-SNAP laat winter, would kava aavod 9110. My »» waa la the garage far a few waaka during bad weather; whan 1 want to taka It oat, found that Tati bad oaton mat bolt* in hart now tiro a. Got than latar with RAT-SNAP." Three ***** 3Se. 0<c. 31.88. gold and caar aataod by—Wllnon nnd Lee, Butler Brother*, Hood and Grantham. EAGLE "WKAIXr-^^fc^^VPcKil No. 174 »Ar» « mikado EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK _ __ _ •_ ___ 444 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1414444444444444444444 FERTILIZER Listen to what Mr. O. B. Tew, of Coopar, N. C-, Says; MI wrote to The Department of Agricultmro relstive to MEALYMONIA and had a reply stating that MEALYMONIA was better than cottan seed meal for Lome mixing.” Mr. Tew got enoughMEALYMONIA to make forty tons of fertilizer. SeeN. B. LEE or FRED BAGGETT at DUNN for MEALYMONIA or for your fertilizers. Lee County Cotton Oil Company SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA -——- 1 11 ■■ - _ v1Fi P-aAJRlJSS mwj •to/mstw) trtoleHMr* fotylo. cfv v t*. -'<*»*♦, Si<l * r. I -j-t f Majrjfnjd'b » •rt.-re-to I'au. J.g p!..., ... ^ to health, bq‘. \t ,k?i pro I: . :.: »> , . h ■ fbnTa trUyd with ;.oi:r f- .j.*‘ •• (i V.«l' 1.i*m,'„ P^tt' r• t. w 'C d'-iidofll, ii'iuit taiiiy SAVE THE R£i) LA1FU tu < 2 ritiX Enf (.w fi»w T.Si.. ' • *»l r.utaivtu Cl* n!c**nVn v*. Crvr’t^T H. f Highly Nutrit n a Xj'.TtT' ' ; See The NEW FURNITURE Now Arriving New Designs New Prices -ALL ATTRACTIVE Several Car Loads Now Unloading The Barnes & Holliday Co. ' , • ■ SAVED “by grace” and ONLY by grace. II Saved by grace “through faith,” and ONLY through faith. | Saved by grace through faith; “it is the gift of God,” and ONLY the gift of God; not a reward to be || sought; not a wage to be worked for; not a merchandise to be bought. Salvation by grace through faith, salvation the gift of God, “not of works . • . unto good works;” NOT BY works, BUT FOR good works; NOT BY obedience, BUT FOR obedience; NOT BY baptism (an act of obedience), BUT FOR baptism; NOT BY church membership, BUT FOR church member ship; NOT BY service, BUT FOR service; NOT BY character, BUT UNTO good character. Salvation, past, present, future-all by grace. Past-freedom from the penalty of sin. Rom. 5:1. Present-freedom from the power of sin. Rom. 6:12. Future-freedom from the presence of sin. Mt. 24:13 “Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable Gift.” ________ _ are Cordially Invited to Attend— pedal Services At the HURCH I inning Sunday, February Pa*tor. Service* 9:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. j
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