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TH» PUMM DIBPATCH tar Apt* let, l»14L»t the pm* o*ee at Dm*. N. C, under the Mi ef Kerch «. 1ST*. OUR TERMS: Om.jmt. 140 3kx Moothe,. 40 Three Month*,.. 46 1*- BUSBEE POP*. PubUeher. Dm. M. C, Mrwj M. 1111 child ct to * 1 > that it aa -J ita la a*U which haowa ao aad. he the twtg ia hast aa wtt tha traa **WW[ aa a chad la tratoad to hia teahni foath. ao wOl ha ha whm ha Ho part to ■hapiag'uw MW«m! •hat eht Prato tha tiam an In tanfh ayaa tight with tha trat roc a—lttoa at wither, ita Uttla brain aatotoMeaa to work. Tha groat pra aaae ad tha ntadla ovahitiaa haa ba em, aad thaa ia tha tfcwa to h^ia Ha training. Every act ad aiary par aa* Aat taUa within tha acopa ad that Uttla Mad la rcglalwnl iadaOi »*, *haagh catir.acrl.ucly, H. he tha —tad too tar aa it baeciii toada HaHatira natil thoaa charac h*ta*a which in to gaaaia it thMwgheat Ufa ara formed. For lhaaa ..a pareat or any par •aw.to whoa, eaapany a child U •hrwwa* cannot ha tea careful aa ta aatiawa to Dana arc ara ceaviacad that Uttla act—Hi a haa ha— paid ta •Bam thing which gaard agaiaat ■Had-palhrtlcn la ho. hotoac to ta.thie town than ara hoya who— V Tun AT BOJU b tha m aaa Han things tan peat If mack nmM -a dauiilsch nvery whuru. as regards tha print pal com batants. Iks araiiaa la Pnaca ara battariag at oath other's Has, bat without material offset aaa way at the athar. The only avast af sots Car tha pasfmewth was tha move •seat aaar Masons, vbera tha Praash crept forward inch by Inch and foot by foot for two waaka, un til their advance began to become really dangerous. Than tha Oer autaa called aa van Duck, who has boon killed, captured and otherwise destroyed on an average af ones ev ery six waaka since tha war began, ■rmriffag to tha alffaa’ accounts, and tha perennial commander at tha right, bursting down with irresisti ble bayonet charges in two days flung tha French back serosa tha river. However, even von Klnek eoeldnt ge further than that, aa tha positions are now exactly what they wars before the movement began, la tha oast tha tide of war after ■urging backward and forward three or four times over a apace too miles broad, s scrs» alas to base coma to a standstill, except la tka extrema south, where tha Rwaaiana appear to be waning their way threagh the Carpathian mountains, doom into tha piaias of Hangary. Cnmarh raiders have twice already bean into Hunga ry, bat both tbnau they urate chased eat. This advance intoTranaytvania bones or, appears to ba more thaa tha dispatch of dying columns. But aulaaa it fbreaa Romania's hand, this occupation sriU have httla af fat on tka comae of war in general. Ukonriae just north of Wsraaw, where the Vietala far aoaaa 60 miles tana went tha Kuariaiu are advanc ing slang tha right, that Is. tha north bank of tha atraaun hoping to get la hahiad th Geramn array facing War aaw. They any asst ce ad. but in view ad HWaatarfb record so far. it la So, taking It by sad large, tha war may bo aaid to hare reached o dead ’, Franco, Raeaio, 8or tad oB an (training arary ban performed faata tbt aaaa bettered pnaaifcla. None «aa by oay paadWllty add another pound to tag ad war; and tho war ia Bat Kitchener. laBngkad. ia bool ly tralalag kb aacoad army. No body oataida tha war oAee know* ex actly bow many am Ragland haa in tha tramhaa bat tho nnmb at can hardly axe aid half a million. No body knoars exactly bow many there are at tha namborloaa training eampa bat there ora at taaet a million. TUrban or to taking no chartoao ad aending raw, andrOed troopa agalnat the kalaar'a eetoraas. Whoa Eng laad'i mw array march** to the front It will hare had tha bettor part od a year** hard drOBag. The men win be, if sat BntuHed aoidUra, at The weight of million or two fraoh anlSara at the ftent Kngland bopaa, not wttbeot reaaon. may be aedkiaat to tarn tho teal*. At any rata whan aha haa a million and a Half man in Franca, England wfl] hare begun to fight; ao for aho haa had little of the brant of battle to boar. Tho now army will not bo dia paaahad to tho front before (firing, after oil there nay bo a grain of troth hi tho remark* attributed to EM rhea ar la ao fbr a* Bagla wd 1* roaeornad, tha war will not begin until April.—Green atom Mown MOCTGAG1 IALI OF VALUA. . MLM LAND By of wtkjiil) contained Fu-UlT daod executed by W. H tel, 1913, and transferred by tka Aid A. D. Johnson to m, aald mortguir* dead ia registered to tka Bogies f of Harnett County ia Book No. 10i, page 80. Default kaeiny been mode ™ tka pnaaat of tka note secured by teas*. I will, oa March 4th, 1915 call to toe blyheat bidder, far cash, at tha court koaaa door tn LHtinyton, N. C, at 13 o'clock M, Mia following deacribed land to Grove Township. Harnett county, N. C, Beginning at a stake in Cleveland Lnngdoo'a line and rmu aa kla Une 8 6 W. 18.50 ckalna to a (take and point*re a little below B. Wood’* Bah dam: thane* N 88 decrees W. 11.50 chains te a poet oak, Caata and Cary Lumbar Company's corner, and ma Coats’ Una N. IB degrees W. 1545 ckalna to a stake and ppirt era Matthew Williams’ corner: them M Ma Hm X. 58H E. 8.66 chabie to a pin* stomp; thaaea S. 8T decrees X. to tka beytnnfay con tarainy twenty three (38) acres more or lean. Thia Jauary 27th, 1915. C. f. NEIGHBORS, Owner of Debt. NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of tha power of sale contained la a curtain m. ret race dead executed by Nash Codw.n. and wife, rayiatorad In Book 11', nt pnyo 58, of the records of Harnett County, the undersigned martyaya* will on Monday, Fabmry 15th. 1915. nt 13 o’clock M. offer for onto at pub lie auction, to tka fayhast bidder, for cask, nt the court house door In 141 linytou. North Carolina the following deacribed real estate, situated fa Harnett County, North Caroiiaa. to wit: Batlaslai St George X. Prince’I comer fa the ford of tka Tar Kiln Branch where tka new read creases aald branch and rona aa tka now raad and Gaorya X. Princa'a Una 8. 19 B. 12.40 chains to snothar of —id Georye *■ Princa’a comars fa sold road near his tenant house fa tha Barnes line; thence aa Neah H. God win's and tka Barnes '.ins & 79 1-4 W. SI.70 chelae te a corner fa tbs old Avers!boro road; tbencc aa aald road to the ford of tha Tar Kiln Branch on said aid read; thaaea np the ran of aald branch to tka beyto nbi^eontaialny 37 1-4 acres, njorr Thia tha 15th day of Jan. 1915. 3. wTnTEOXXALD, Mortgagee. ABB YOU HELPING 7 Did you nu ait down on a cold and chocricu day aad c—a a hlUa with yourenlf—figure, for a ahrato, am tha wonderful mystery of your beta* here? Did you ever aok yourself the gueetion: Am 1 con tributing as much aa I *a«"u eon tr*>n*o, to tha welfare at Bay fallow brothoru? Old it tnr occur to you with any particular force that you ■Jways bar* aa unperformed duty— •smd human being worua off than ynnraelf, no matter If you feel that you ham been driven to tha very d*Ua of doopair? No matter how badly you may bo crippled them is some poor devil, somewhere, worse at than you. No matter how little money you may ham, op the attest ov deem tha struot Ia another fellow brother who haan*t aa ranch aa you bem—although yon may not ham a cant aad foal that you are hopeless - ly ia dab*. So tha thing to do ia to try to help the unfortunate. Not par ticularly by toeeing someone a dol lar, but by trying to land him Into a job; by trying to give him words at encouragement—by trying to make tha day look to him like a brighter day, Brother, am you do ing your port?—Everything. lot, baring Me data on tko aontan Untioo that woman waa coerced to —U for hi* opponent. Electioneer ia* would develop into an art—taik •»* «w—t to worn— and plcacing <te vlooa would captnra their vote*. Tha ability to aaforca a law ia fun damentally Important. Woman un equal to tha task of enforcing lawn, would often anite with tha minority of man and writo no tha etataa boake lawa that would remain daed letter eta tune. Tha ery for oqaal anffrago to all ia far-fetched. Many young man on dar twenty-one aaaiiy capable of oxer eiaing Urn ■nffrage, are debarred. Why Mould woman not more justly —titled to tha botlat be extended tha privilege t Kx-Prmideul Battle U eonldeat in hla belief that wet over twenty par eaM of tha women ad North Caro line era deetreoa ad tha privilege od voting. Tha number of waa vig orously clamoring for tha ballot are woefully la tha minority! • 8. R- WINTERS 8intolai narrs bomb or dr. HIOBSM1TB An unknown burglar rtaited tha haata ad Dr. Char lea Ulghaaaith in North WUaoa atreet Friday after window white Mre.t>HlghmBith w railing upon a friend. Bhe had baM •haant from the bams only aahort tiam and that Uade la tha baNad that Ma thief was familiar with the ar rangement ad the bwildiag. Among tha tblaga riel— an • watch, a pta tai mi mvaral email article* ad Jaw •*»T NOTICE OK SALE UNDER MORT GAGE Ct.dor unit by virtue of power oi jalu contained in a certain mortgag ed deed executed January 30th. 1814 by A. S. Adams and wile, loion Ad ims, the same butr^ recorded ii Book 101, at page Mil, ui the Reg lalry of Haraatt County. I, the ur deriigned mortgagee, will offer fo •ale. for cash, to the highest bidder at the murthouee door, in Ullinrton Harnett County, cm Monday March 1st, 1116, at 18 o’clock noon the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being In the town of Angior, N C. Being lot number 4 in Block-, as is shown by map and survey mi do by V. D. Stronecfc, Civil Engineer. and recorded la Book-, at page - of the Registry of Harnett C o u u n t y, anid surrey anil map being made on the -day of -, 1011. Beginning at a stake on East Broad street. West corner of lot number 3 and runs neariy East 117. 60 fast to a stake; thence nearly South M feat to a stake; thence near ly West 111.50 feet to astake on Bast Broad street; thence as the Una »♦ East Broad street, nearly North 51.. SO feet to the beginning station. ' Place si Sale—court house door, L'UingUm, N. C. Dau of sale Monday, March 1st, 1*16. Tima of Sale—1* o’clock noon. Terms of sale—Cask. This 10th das of January 1*15. JOSEPH P. SATTERFIELD, Mortgagee. FBANEUN T. DUPREE. AttS. NOTICE OP BALE UNDER MORT GAGE Under end by virtue of power of ■ale contained In a certain chattel mortgage duly executed by & W. William*, on the Cat, day of May. 1914, to ma, the undersigned mort gagea, the same being recorded in Book 8, nt page 522, of the Registry of Harnett County, 1 will offer for sab, far cash, to the highest bidder, et 8. W. WID lams' Lumber plant m the town of Ajigtar, N. C„ on the 82 day of February, 1*15, at 12 o’clock noon, tbs following described per sonal property: One Fifty Horse power Schofield boiler. One No. B. 25 10 X 14 cyt. Schof ield engine, rated forty horse P. One Fay A Egan planer, use t X 14. boarim; numbs* 129. One SI 20 NsWlsan planer. One automatic knife grinder Oao Buffalo Fan, also SO tnebee, with all blow pipe attached. One standard 24-inch Uw mill ^One No. 8 Starting emery stand, . One trim saw. with bench and man drel attached. One National dry kiln system, har ing about 1400 foot of piping. _AH the belts, line abate pulleys, oil Cana, wrenches, vices, ties, ham mers. attached to end belonging with the above described machinery, to tothm with the lumber sheds, hoi br sheds, dry kiln diode, stables and oOea building of the said. 8. W. Wil liams lumber plant, located and bo tag in the town n< Angler, and any and all leaseholds tatmeet, rights and ' ",W. --J «f land Boos which_ry la WsT tad ta said town. Beginning at J. A. Williams' comer fathe town of Aa liar, in the right-of-way of the Dur ham and Southern R'w'y Company, and runs thanes South about two fast to another ef J. A. Williams’ ta***: thane* with said 11ns about two hundred fern west; tbenoe North up a branch about two hundred and fifty fact to Norman N01-den‘s toe; thence East wtth said Norder's toe ona hamhwd and seventy feat to J A. Williams' line; thence Sooth fifty foot to another of J. A. William*’ lutes; thence Kan with said line ■beat thirty feet to the beginning corns-. For a full description of the afore said personal property gee record* of acid chattel mortgage, in Book 8. at pegs £22 of the Registry of Her • ett County. Place of sale—8. W. WflUams’ lumber plant, ia Angler. N. C. Time of sale—28rd day of Febru ary. 1916. at 12 o'clock noon. This 19th day of January, 1816. P. U GARDNER, FRANKLIN T. DUPEEE.l<At»y****’ MORTGAGE BALE OP VALUABLE LAND Bjr virtu* of aathorit* contain ad in a mortgage dead mad* to Psrrtsh Gddwtn Company by C. L- Ramil “d duly recorded Registry Haraott County, Book No. 110, peg* 492, Am fault paving mad* la tha payment of th* not* secured by aaaa, tha undar ilgnad will **1) at •'obtte auction for cash to th« highest Mddar before the eourtheuT* deor tu Ullington, N. C. at 19:09 M. oa Monday March let, 1916, th* following described proper tv, towtt: Beginning at a ataka and nototen In a bottom, Joha A. Kants' comer, and run as Ida Una 0. 69* E. cate** ing Uw BmitMald Bead. M chains and 99 links to ataka in John ByaTs corner; thanes aa kia Una 8. 90 W 99 chain* aad 16 Hake to a ataka aad polntara hi* eoraar and EUaa Ryal'a Um; thence as her Una rwrraccfag th* laid road M 40 W 49 chain a and 96 links t* a ataka Hickory and Pina pointer* under a UU in Ur earner In tha Hn* of Laura Turlington; thaaea aa bar line M. 96 E. II chains and 60 Hake to a stake aad pointer* her earner; thence as bar Hna N. 40 W. 9 chalet aad 60 Kaka to Parrish eoraar; thane* as Ms Una aad past Ms eoraar BULB chaia* fra •taka and pointer*; thanea M. 94 E. ItjChainc and^lO link* ta a ataka and aahtoltoa 8. 00 LiB*efaate ^5d"5 Hnka to a stake in Baals' corner; thence ae him ttaa^to the be^Wng. Tana* of aeda nuS^Thaa March 1M 1910 ag 19)00 M. at tha anwt PABRIBH-OODWIN OB, BABBOOB *B ■ABBOuR^dStoT*' NOTICE Matiea la heraby gtran that th Oen •ral Amaailty w« ba impute *4 at punt aaaaton to aenrad tha ahartor of tha town of 9—tor. North Car® This 1st day ad Pahraary 1019. M. r. MOO BE, •aa. aad Trass. Them ad Aagtar. NOTICK OP SALK UNDER MORT- 4 QAUI OP VALUABLE LANP8 Under and by virtue at power at •le contained m a certain mortgage iecd, duly executed to me, the undur Jgned mortgegee, by S. W. Williams and Wife, Ota 18th da« at June, 1*14. -be same being recorded In Book 109 at peg* 191, of the Registry of Har nett county; (aid mortgage deed se curing certain prnrstmnrr notes therein named, aad default having b**n mads in tha payment of the aaaes, I, the undersigned mortgagee, will offer for sale, to the highest bid der for cash, at the court house door in UUington, N. C, on Monday, March let, 1916, at twelve o’clock norm, the following described real estate, lying end being in Hlsrk Riv er Township, Harnett County, In and asar the town of Angier: FIRST TRACT: Containing fifty scree of land, lying about one half mile West of Angier, and being the sams land aliotod 8. W. Williams in the division of his father’s ex Late in a (pedal proceeding of the Superior Court at Harnett County entitled Lan. K. Williams, *t ala vs. Reed William*, *t ala. More fully describ ed. by the map and eurvey of Geo. E Prince, surveyor, filed in said special proceedings, the tame being record ed is boog-, at page- of tha Registry of Harnett County, and bounded aa follows: Beginning at a point on Long Branch, running thanes South 11 degress and 90 min ute* West, 49.50 chains to a stake; thanes South 62 degress aad 30 min utes East 3 chains to a stake; thanes Sooth 86 degrees and SO min utes East and 76 chains to a stake; thane* North 1 degree and 30 mln otes East 46 chains to a stale* on Long Branch; thanes up tha count of said breach about 01 degrees Weet 11-90 chains to the beginning station, and is known aa lot number four in the division of J. C. Williams' lands referred to in said special pro SECOND TRACT: Ljtn^'and b£ & **£7^ssEHsia Prt CutU, J. B. Don res, J. A. Hock •day, R. D. Ovarby, J. W Dm nine and other*, bounded a* follow*: Be finning at a atak* in an old rnnl bamr orchard, and run. thanca South 86% dagrae* East 5 80 chain* U> a •taka in tha pond; thence South 12% degree* Beat » chain* t* a *Uka; «h*oca South IB devraes East 4 chain* to a Hake; thanca South t% dtfma 2-26 chain* to a stake; thanca South 18% dagrae* Wert 8.04 chain* to a ataka; thence South 23% de gree* East 76 fast to a stake, J. T. Ellington’* comer; thence North 88% degree* Wart about 171 fact to a ataka, another of J. T. KUtngton'* corner*; thanca South 6 degress Waat 126 fact to arts It <- in tha North *Jd* of Mcl.tr atraat; thence with th* line of Melvar (treat North 88% degree* W**t 180 hat to a stake, J. W. Denning’* eornar hi the line af Melvar atraat; thence North about 16 rtagrasa Waat 188 fast to a stake tha North corner of the Daisy Proc tor let: thence North 88% darrrea* Wart along tha South Hne of Church (treat 60 fast to a ataka, Dorsey Adams’ eornar; thanca North 6 da now East 10 faat to a ataka in th* Nerth lid* of Chnrtn atraat: thanca North .88% d*frna Wart with tha i Haa of Qnuuh atiuat W ftat to a (taka: thinr* North 6 dagraaa Bast 125 fact to a (taka: thanca North about 18 ilaptu Waat 188 and a half faat to a ataka in tha South line of Liflington atraat, R. D. Over by’s comer; thence with the line of UUlngtoc (tract North 86% de grees West 86 feet te a stake; thence along the rear line of J. A. Hocka dav, Nat Honeycutt, Jamas McGee and other*. North 6 dagraaa Rest 688 faat to a stake, -Pat and Lea :uU'. corner; thence North 84* de l«*» Wort 1* feet; thence North 4 icgreea East 1141 feat to the beginn ing corner, containing twelve acre* at land more or leas, being the eame parcel of laad alloted to J. C. Wil liams in the division of his father's ■stats in said special proceedings a bove referred to and also the tarns land sold 8. W. Williams by J- C Williams by deed dated Hay 17th, 1814, the nuns being recorded In the Registry of Harnstt County in Book ■-. at pago , reference be ing had thereto for a further des cription. THIRD TRACT: It being lot number 41 in the map and survey of Goo. B. Prince, aforesaid, alloted to 8. W. Williams, in the division of hia father’s estate, bounded on the Weet by Dunn street, on the North by J. B- Matthew’s lot. on tbs Bast by tba lands of Perrin Puts, and on the South by the lands of C. T. Wil liams, containing 6450 square foot of land. For a further description of said lot, reference is had to the map and survey of G. E. Prises filed in said special proceedings and re corded in the Registry of Harnstt County as aforesaid. FOURTH TRACT: It being lot number 6 in the men and survev of Geo. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted S. W. Williams In t bedlvision of hia father’s estate. In the sforeesid special proceedings, and bounded as follows: On the East by Dunn street, on the South bv the J. C. Will lams lot, on the Wert by B. F. Williams’ lot and on the North by 8. B. Williams' lot mid lot numbs* 6 containing 15,000 square feet of land, mars or leas. For a further description of said lot reference is had to the map and survey of Geo. E. Prince filed in said special pro ceedings and recorded in the Regis try of Harnstt County as aforpaald. FIFTH TRACT: It being lot num her 87 in the map and survey at Geo. E> Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Williams in the division of hia father's estate, bounded on the West by Raleigh street on the South by Lcn. H. Will isms’ lot on the Bast by tho Lands of Mm Joseph Marten gill, and on the North bv the lamfe of J. P. Parrish, containing 7760 square fast of land, more or Use. For a further description of said lot reference U had to map and surrey of Ueo. E. Prince filed in said above special proceedings, recorded In the Registry at Harnett County, SIXTH TRAC T: It being lot number 81 aa indicated by map and Purvey of Geo, E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Williams lb the di vision of hia father's aetata, In tha aforaaaid special -roeeedjng*. etid bounded as foil owe: On the West aide by Kalolgh street, on tha South by lands of B. F. Williams, on tha bat by lands of S. B. WUlfems and an tha North by lands at Leri. H. Williams, and eontaias 7760 square feat, aioc* ar lass. Far a further daecriptloa of aaid lot. reference la had Vo tha autp and aurvay of Gao. ft. Prince Iliad In said special pro- • coed in re and recorded In the Regis try of Harastt County as aforesaid. SEVENTH TRACT: It being lot number IT to tbs map and aurvay of Goo. R. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to B- W. Williams in (ha division of hia father's aetata, bounded on the North by Depot street, an the West by Raleigh street, on the South by tha lands of J. C. Williams and on tha Hast by tha lands of Durham and Southern Rail army Company, and contains 896# square feat of land, more or lose. For a further des cription of aaid lot, reference is had to the man and Surrey of Goo., E. Prince filed in aaid special proceed ing* and recorded to the Registry of Harnett County. EIGHTH TRACT It being tot number <6 to map sad aurvay of Gao. E. Prince, aforaaaid. allotted to 8. W. Williams to tha division of hie father's estate, in tha afore said special proceeding*, bounded aa fol lows: On tha bat by Ralsivh street on tha North by the lands of J. C. Williams, on tha West by tha lands of 8 W. Williams and on the 8outh by the lands of G T. WUliama. and contains JO,000 square feat at land, more or lose. For a further descrip tion of said lot, saa map and survey of G. E. Prince filed in aaid special proceedings sad recorded to tha Rsg istry of Harnett County aa aforaaaid. For a full description of tha above lota, tracts or parcels of toad rubr enc* Is had to tha description of the same aa sat out and described In the mortgage dead above menttoosd to tha premaaia of this notice, tha asms being recorded In tha Reojetry of Harnett County, to Book 109. at peg* ML .1 Uh Place of sale—Court Houaa Door, LIUtogton, N C . Tima of sale—Monday March Let, 1916, at If o’clock noon. Terms of sale—cash. This 18th day at January, 1916. P. U GARDNER, Mortgages. FRANKLIN T DUPREE, Atty. . BUY YOUR INSURANCE Through Dunn Insurance & We write, in the strongest, most conser vative and reliable companies in the world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate Glass, Casualty, Bonds. ' ' Real Estate Loans a Specialty B.O.Townsend,Sec. andTreas. Special Announcement. We take pleasure in announcing to oar many patrons, and la the trading public generally, throughout Eastern North Carolina, that we are aowgiving awsy ABSOLUTELY FREE, to every purchaser of oae dollar, worth of any kind of merchandise in eihter of oar departments, for cash, MLRAtha.,. ... • ! One $300.00 High Grade Piano One 10-f iece Dinner Set I 8 Gold Corns, value $2.50 each POR EVERY CASH PURCHASE OP ONE DOLLAR THE BUYER WILL GET AKKY WITHOUT COST. THE FIRST KEY OPENING THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE HANDSOME (300.00 PIANO ABSOLUTELY PRES. __ THE SECOND KEY OPENING THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE BEAUTIFUL 100 PIECE DINNER BET ABSO LUTELY PEEK. THE NEXT EIGHT KEYS OPENI NO THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDEBS TO A TWO AND A HALF DOLLAR GOLD PUCE EACH. / Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, - , - North Carolina i
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