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THE DUKN DESPATCH MEW Eraty Wadnaaday Baton! aa aacond-daaa mat* tar Ayrt 1st, lttd, at tha post «Am at Ifan. N. C* andar tha act af March S. 18TO OUB TERMS: : 8?Bki-*fi ThrM Montha,. .23 L. BUSBEE POPE, Publisher. Dunn, N. C., February '0. COMMISSION ns root AGAINST niM DEMONSTRATION ®y a rata at I to t Harwxtt** board dtiaimjhu **" °*°* ** cmanCT tmrm the esnaty aaat Monday at laat weak; •■d. ia ao away. It raieed a howl of tarcaaat INa aM aaa who place a*ri ealtatml pipai above yotty poli tic*. Ia the abolition of this office it is taM that David Henry Senter, old Uao lapniillras Den ana af tha town •hips on unbar aide of tha Capa Fear woo tha dombtatiac spirit. Sentar. aa hia sppaaanta eay, is a cold, ban! aad rack baaml raactioarry-confer ▼ativa—If auck a paradox U possible. St is said that ia Us native heath La ia a reyalor htol-fay a fallow who plants himself squarely in tbo middle at tha readway at precrosa and de Sad anybody to do anythin* that will in any way help hia fellow maa. lie is chairman at tha beard, but doan »«t aw* hi* exalted position to the voters af Harnett, bate* aa appointee as an » vacancy c*wed by the raa ■brnation of a eomrataaicnar chosen by tha paopia. H* favored the aboti *Dan at the office because tha depart ment of agricultnr* would not per mit him to ama tha man to All It. Hia raaaoaa Aar wen tin* to oast the the Dispatch, and for that reason iu Aaa! fadgmmt is withheld far tha moment. Whan, however, all tha ev idence ia in aad Cm ranmin* up la cnmjfato, this puMleatlen will un dertake Is threw lluht span s tub fact which La da bn In* much atten tion from Ha reader*—and in ee do tay it win adhere strictly to that pol icy at fairness which hat character ised its political otteriate* tor the ANTI-JUG LAW Mi nda H for| win 4m w«U to Ik* upatitlru from their err ml teratioo urgieg rapport at thie trap* Id foil expla aaCfc of tbo bill wo toko tbo follow-! big ’• News and Obra WHAT THE BILL MEANS Thic bfll in the title give* iu fall purport, that la an act to prohibit tbo (bipawnt of Uqoer from any point without tbo State of North OareHaa to any point in Urn State of North Caroline and to prohibit tbo dcUrory and roraipt at aaid li lt ia aa inter-state akipmrat bill and operates altogether on liquors which ora now ihippod into tbo atsto. It io Jaot carrying rat tbo wtB if tbo people oo apreeaen in re Sgirae. edocoftoel. ectootiAc aod ag rkaharal gatherings and in ban-1 drodo at petition* daily presented to tbo Geooral Am erst ly asking for a law to prahttlt tbo daiivsry at liquor fee Severs go purpeeee. It briaga the State under the provision of the Webb Act paaeeri by reagrrae. which •aye the to one porta doe at aay li quors from one State to another ia prehlhiteii provided that Uqoor "Io totradod by aay porera interested1 Ibereic to bo received, possessed, sold or Io any meaner seed in violation «Nl ••i * i^W( ui i I* M Mi 1 to < ton! to « firm Mm * M iiHSl •to a JO A WAJLNJK6 TO PAKXKT8 WhUc Uis paper purposes to usurp nous of those prerogatives usually accredited to the pulpit, R leela a! daap Is tercet (a tha moral welfare of the community from which it derives He Min support; and. real Ring more fully, psrhspe, than the majority oi Oune'e citiseas tha stTenj evil for eee that are among the young peo pU ef the ceeunuolty. it would he. deeelRt in ha duty did it not oeca eioaaily protest against tha aril lea-! denriee manifeatad by tha youths of its acquaintance. Thro’ a gentleman who baa a great love for Dunn and its young peo ple there comes te ui • fact—not a rusner—a well authenticated fact, of ■tost ungantiemanly behavior on tho part of several boys, whose nines are ia his possession. Thee* boys have bean caught peeping into tha window* of several private homes at timee of the night when they should have been by tha nreside of their own homes enjoying parental protec tion from those evils common to the yoengater who is permitted to spend his evenings down town. Upon one occasion one of their number threw > brick through a window, and coma Bear maiming a young woman. Those who have knowledge of the identity of then* young hoodlums have no de •iro to proaacute them, for tha rea sons that they era sons of good men and women who would suffer through such prosecution. They are even hesitating, through a desire to save laving hearts from wounds, to men tion the matter to the parent* of thee* boys, and have requested that we call attention to throe actions that those parents who do not eser cta* tha cure they should toward their boys msy bo mad* aware of tha pitfalls Ufa open to those whom they should pretact. irunu uuu your DOJ t* not numbered among those who ■re guilty at there serious offense**, bat admonishes you that if you are sot careful aa to your boy’s associa tions, it it very probable that ha 1* 01*0 of the offenders. Korns is tha boot place for the boy especially af ter nightfall. Hoorn, if it is a real home, furnishes the boat environ ment for the young mind, and H fftonid bo ao arranged that year bey can find pleasure in it daring tbs ev ening hours. After tha sun gee] down you should make it a point to mm that boy is either at bo cat m ’mid associations that win not bnva a bad effect upon his moral*. _FARM TOCM0N8T RATOON , Tha pragmas Aat has bean made ba better methods of farming bs re sent years is duo, in large measure, to tbs agricultural department in state and nation and the expert dem onstration work that has been going on the various courrtion. We .bare watched the work of those dpart menta of lata with a good deal of In trant. The men and women who are m charge of this are experts rather than politicians. Our observe, tion is that tha agricultural depart ment doaa not employ people because they are out of a job or as a reward for party service, but because they knew their business and are able to impart information that is useful to the people. At very small eoet to the countim groups of men can be secured to dsmooxtrst* new methods in farming, dairying, live stock rais ing and domestic science. Hereto fore our farmers have worked in the dark. Plant life tha most impor tant of studies, eras ignored; soil foed enured not Into the spirit of our drsema. Guano wae guano, and price rather then quality was the de termining factor in its purchase. The whole business was run in kaphas •n in those dry a progressiva farmers worked their brains more than they did their hands. Bat those progress ive men were the exception rather than the rale. Now the average ne gro tenant knows more aboat plant life, soil food, aad method* of culti vation than the average white land owner knew 16 yearn ago. Th* farm ers are now among the moat Intelli gent and prngruaalsa of any ctaaa of oar dtisens with regard to their buai nee*. Mora adraneaatant haa beea made in agriculture within the post rfacade, perhaps, than in any other railing. Th* farmer la n* Unger the dependent aad die underling, bat ha* takes his rightful place as the leading citiaen. Much of this better state *f things is da* to the govern ment experts who not only demon strata but Inspire. The basin*** of farming baa keen lifted to a higher plan*. The cartoon ehosring th* rough old Agar* with hay sad In his hair and patches an bu panto k a bach nember. The gmtiaman who tibe bread acres and haa red seed hi* business to a science is somebody new. Likewise demsstir * riser* haa strengthened the weak piaea ia our southern dim rath Ufa. Far these M years w# have been suffering from tho efforts ef da very, aad the way to make a light aad ubdaaoma bu rnt* or a fragrant cop of aotfaa ha* oat appealed to en aeutkwa fir!*. Maw ear teak I* somebody I-Murads* doamatie glam l# tho mure*. and *h*y are tmikUg those vary tbtaga that wera farmaity left to seen re she who never knew their hadnsm. Morans OF THK SOUTH •(Mrs. P. B. D'Orr, Decatur, Ga.). Mothers at tbs Booth: Tbouaade of bahiaa us starring today. Forty thousand little sees wiU bo bom this win Ur, tbotr hart taco starvation.' flow many of thorn will er sr touch their father's cheek, sad bs pressed to hla brest. Ocd only knows. U the pitiful cry of a little ■tarviag baby could sound in your ears, yours would be die first hands to bring It food. If you vtsts In tha presence of one of the mothers who forgetting their own hanger, with Ups too mute and dry for biases cod ■yas too heavy far tears, tries to comfort the Uttie pleading op# bar baby, far whom aba baa gone into tha Valley of tha Shadow to giro it Ufa, but for whom now all bar efforts are but mockeries—Lf you could bo in her pteoanco aad unable to help, >our mother heart would break with anguish. And yet we knew that this is true! That babies are dying of hunger which the pitiful crooning* of starving mothers will not omuage! Dear God, though we shut our eyes to the terrible picture it will not go away I Helpless, starving, pleading ladies, and forty thousand more com ing to join them! When you gathor your little ones around the ft reside tonight, while you watch them romp and play, when you kits the little well-fad mouths and tuck than away to go to By-by land, then think that a little baby has begged the livelong day for toms thing to eat it. Belgium; Ha pleading little walls will ring In its mother's curs and heart all night tonight, even unto the morning, and all the mor row long, and on until its poor starr ing mother holds it In her arms, a gaisst her bursting heart, its tittle wasted form now still. It begged with its last faint cry for food, trust .'ally, hopefully clutching and pick ing at its mother's breast until the pd. Think of that baby and know that it is only one of thousand. Then—if yon can make eirange little wails will ring in its mother'* amusements or new elothm; if you can go to church on Sundayond ting complacent songs and breathe smog thanks to the Giror of all Good Gifts for His comfortable benefi cences to yoa and your loved ones; yea, mare, if your heart ia not a pool of tears; if your hands aad feat are not awift In matey as an angel’s wing if you do not take tha money all tha money—that would go this win ter month to rmnnrnaaaarlaa. your heart is not a mother’s heart and the passion of levs and t.ndsra.as which rear has out and longs to aaatla and rock and suecor ovary suffering baba to OodTa gzgpt Jiothso Jjamfty^haa never glorified year seel/'’ Oh! give to the name of Mother hood I Bow oaa you rest or sleep T How can you know what evil day may be fall your children or your chfld/ea’s children? Oive in gratitude to God for the babes Us has given you. How you have suffered and praysd whan death’s wing brushed so near the lit tle grave where you keep the flowar of memory green with tsars. Give in the rum of Mercy] ’’Feed my lawnKf " MORTGAGE BALE OF « VALUA BLE LAND Dy virtue of authority ooctainod la a mortgage deed executed by W. H Parrish to A. Johnson on September 27, 1P12, and transferred by the sled A. D. Johnson to me, said mortgaue card is registered in tha Reel*, / of Harnett County la Book No. lui, pegs SO. Default having bean made in the payment sf tha note secured by same. I will, on March 4th. IBIS sail to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door In Uningtoo, N. C, at IS o’clock M- tha following described land to Orovo Township. Harnett county, N. C, Mfinnuir h * utu in UOTtinxi Lanydan'a lina and run* m hi* Kim 8 6 W. 18 60 chain* to a atoka and do in ten a little below B. Wood'* Ash dan- thane* N U decree* W. 1160 chain* W a poet oak. Coat* and Cary Leather Company'* comar. aad runs Coats’ Uaa N. 18 degree* W, 1688 chains ta a stake and point er* Matthew William*’ e*-n#r; thanea aa hi* Una N. Mii K. 886 chain* to a pins stomp; thence 8. 87 dayraee E_ to the berlnnin* con taining twenty three (88) acre* more or laoo. This Janary 87th, 1816. C. T. NUOHBOH8, Owner at Debt. NOTICE OP MALE Under and by rirtoa at tha power ad tola contained In a certain m-irt taaa dead asaetitad by N**i «»n and Wifa, resist*rad in Book Hi, at PM* 6*. of th* record* at Harnett ISSTO at It o’clock If. affar for .Mato pob lie section, to tha Myhaat bidder, for eaeh, at tha aaart hauaa dear in Ul Haatan. North Cara Una tha fodawfa* daaaHbad real aetata, ait aa tad ta Harnett Cotmty, North Carolina, to srlti Baylanlan at Oaaiwa E. Prince’s earner ta tha ford ad tha Ter Kiln •ranch where the new read it. said branch and ms aa tha new raad aad Gaera* E. Prinee’s lina g. 1* E. »*<> chain* «* naether *d aaid OaoiC* E. Prince’s awnart In aaid read near Ms lea eat haaa* to th* Bam** Uaa; thesiae aa Noah H. Sed ate's aad tea Bara** ’Js* E 78 1-4 sU Aeeraabara read) those* a* aaid read ta th* ford ad th* Tar Elia Bitowb *a aaid *M read; thane* np S£i3w,.5l!ss; NOTICK OF SALE UNDER MORT-1 CAGE Under end by virtue of |nwrr ol »:« ooiiun-ud in ■ hH»u luorUrau ■J deed ciocuud January duib, 1‘jti, / A. b Acaiul acj Wile, Lioii Aw -vi, tho same bv.c; revoruv-. in •t-k III, ut page iai|, of the Keg. i a-.iy u: :ia null Cov-jity, 1, ifcc oi. :nmortgage:, nil) offer fc. | ala. far rash, to the l.lghent bid *•.. at tba courthouse dv«-. in LiUiu'ton n»rn#U CiHir.lv, Oo Afor.Lay la&tc'i J lat, 1W15. at 12 o'clock noon the foi I lowing deocribed real estate, lying I ud being In the fcisrn of Aagier. 1.. I Being lot number 4 in Block-.1 at it thowu by man and survey made by V. D. Htronacn, Civil Engine*., and recorded m Book-, at page - of tba Registry of Harneti C o a o a t y, said survey and map being made on the --day of -. INI. Baginning at a itaka on East Broad street, West corner of lot number 1 and runs nearly Eaat 117. 6* feet to a ataka; tbcucs nearly South 50 foot to a stake; thence near ly West 111.60 feet to a Stake on Eaat Broad street; thence as the lina East Broad street, nearly North 51.-1 50 feet to the beginning station. Place of Sals—court house door, Ldiicgtoo, N. C. Date of sale—Monday, March 1st, 1016. Tima of Sale—It o’clock neoo. Terras of sale—Cash. This 15th day of Janoarv 1916. JOSEPH P. SATTERFIELD. ! Id onjr* KTe. i FRANKLIN T. DUPREK, Atu, , NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE Under and by virtue of power of aale contained in a certain chattel mortgage duly executed by S. W.' Williams, on the flat, day of Mav. 1914, to ms, ths undersigned morl gmgee, tbs same being recorded In Book 3, at page 623, of tb* Registry of Harnett County. 1 will offer for sals, far cash, to the highest bidder, at &. W. Williams' Lumber plant in the town of Aagier, N. C., on the 23 day of February, 1916, at 12 o’clock noon, the following described per loaiJ property: One Fifty Horae power Scbofleld Dollar. On* No. B. 26 10 X u cyL Scbof Wd angina, rated forty Korea P. Om Fay A Kgaa planar, eiso 8 X 14, bearing number 128. One 8 X w Newman planer. Ode automatic knife grinder. One Buffalo Fan, tin SO inches, with all blow pipe attached. One standard 14-inch saw mill adger. One No. 3 Starting emory stand. Ona trim saw. with bench and man drel attached. Ona National dry kiln system, hav ing about 1400 fait of piping. AU the belts, daa shafts, pulleys. Oil cans, wreoshca rices, film, ham “»•*». attached to And belooginr with the above described nmeninery, to Cther with the /amber shade, boi ahada. dry laid Sheds, stables and OSes building of As aaid 8. W. Wil Itains lumber pladt, located aad be ing in the town ef Angler, and any William*, In ana fa 04 following da aerAed tract or parcel land apon which aaid abort machinery is loea tao hi tald town. Beginning at J. A. Williams' comer In the town of An «*er, m tbs rlvht-af-wsy of the Dur ham and Southern B*w*y Company, and mas thence South about two fart to another of J. A. Williams' linas; thanes with aaid Una about two hundred foot west; thence North up a branch about two hundred and ftfty fast to Norman Nordaa’a lino; thence East with said Norton's lint one hundred and seventy feet to J i A- Williams' lisa; thence South ftfty foot to another of J. A. Williams' lines; thence East with said, line about thirty fast to the beginning come ■ For a full description of the afore said personal proper! v .see records °f aaid chattel mortgage, in Book 3. at page 622 of the Kepis try of Her •■ett County. Place of aala—8. W. Williams’ lumber pleat, in Angier, N. C. 130)0 of sale—23rd day of Febru ary, 1216, at 12 o’clock noon. Term of sale—cosh. This lSth^day ^of January. 1816. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE^AttT*** MOKTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE LAND By virtu* of authorit* contained ia a mortgage deed mad* to Parri*h Godwia Company bv C. L. Sorrell *nd duly racordad Registry Harnett County. Book No. 110. pag* 483. de fault paving aada la lb* payma.it of U>* not* aaturad by same, th* ondrr »>gn*d will sell at obtie suction for cash to th* highest bidder bafor* th* courtheua* d*or ia Lilllnglon. N. C.. at 12.00 If. oa Monday Maych 1st. 1916, the following feacribad proper tv, to wit: Beginning at a atak* and oointers ia a bottom, John A. Rnni*’ comer, aad ran* m hi* lin* 8. 02 Vt C. citoaa mg th* SmltUMd Road, M chain* and M link* to atak* in John Ryal'a : comer; thane* aa hi* line 8 30 W 2* chains aad 16 ltak* to a atak* and pointers hi* eoraar and false Ryal'a iina; thane* aa bar Una ra-croastng th* Mid read N 48 W 48 chain* and 26 link* to a (taka Hickary end Pin* pointer* under a MB in Ur comer m th* Us* «f Laura Turlington; thrae* aa h*r Una N. 16 E. 12 chain* and 60 links to a stake and pointer* H*r comer; thane* aa her lie* N. 40 W. • chain* and SO Hnk* to Parrish comer; thane* oa M* lin* and past hi* earner N. It B. *1 chains to a atak* and pointer*; thane* If. 84 E. 18 chains and 20 links Is a atak* and pointers JL Sorrail’* corner; thane* a* his Hoe 8. S8 E. 18 chain, and 88 links to s stake In Ennis’ eoraar; thaoeo aa hi* Iina to th* beginning, aetaining 140 ***** mar* or leas. Tana* of ml* «n*h| Tim* March 1st 1818 at 12:08 M. at th* eourt houaa door la LMiagtmi, N. C. TMs 28rd day of Jen nary 1816. PARRUS-OODWIN GO . Mortgagee*. BARBOUR * BARBOUR, Attva. NOTICE Notie* Is harahy gtvan that th Cao aral A»«amhly win ba raqoaatad a* peasant saaslM t* amend th* charter af Aa taws af Aagtar, Ifarth Caro lina. This l«t 4ay af February 1816. ■tL f. MOORE, Baa. aad Traoa. Team af Angtar. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE OK VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtu* of power of rale contained in a certain mortgage d*.il, duly executed to me, the undar sigiiod mortgagee, by 8. W. William* end wife, th* I8th d*v of Jus*, 1014, the HUH being recorded in Book 100 *1 page 161, of th* Registry of Har nett county: said mortgage dead se curing certain promiaaory notes therein named, and default having bean mad* In tb* payment of th* same, 1, th* undersigned mortgage*, will offer for .sale, to th* Idgheat bid der for caah. et lb* court house door in Lillloglon, K. C., on Monday, hlarch 1st, liU>, at twelva o’clock noo^ th* following deecribed real ettat*. lying and baing in Black Riv er Township, Harnett County, in sod near the town of Angiar: FIRST TRACT: Containing fifty acre* of land, lying about on* halt mile West of Angler, and being th* same land allotad 8. W. William* In tk* division of hi* father'* ertat* in a 1 penal proceeding of th* Superior Coart of Harnett County entitled Leo. II. William*, ct all. v*. Reed Williams, at ala. More fully describ ed. by the map and survey of Goo. E Trine*, surveyor, filed in said special proceedings, the same being record ed in boog-, at pane- of th* Registry of Harnett County, and oounded a* follows: Beginning at a point on Long Branch, running thence South 11 degrees and 30 min ute* West, 40.60 chains to a stake; thence Booth 02 degrees and 80 min utes East 3 chains to a ataka; Ihence booth 85 degrees and 30 min utaa bast and 76 chains to a stake; thsnce North 1 degree and 80 min ulus um so chains to a staka on Long Branch; thence up the couree of said branch about 61 degrees West 11.90 chains to the beginning station, and it known aa lot number four in the division of J. C. Williams' Isnds referred to In mid special pre reading*, ■ SECOND TRACT; Lying and be ing in the town of Angier. adjoining the lands of J. C, Williams, Lee sad Pet Cotta, J. B. Dunree, J. A. Hock ey. R. D. Overby, J. W. Denning and others, bounded as follows; Be ginning at a staka in an old mul berry orchard, ami runs thsnce South 86 Vs degrees Bast 6.80 chains to a stake in the pond; theneo South 12% degrees East 9 chains to a ktaks; thence South 19 decrees East 4 chains to a staka; thanes Sooth t% degrees 126 chains to a stake; thence Sooth 1S% degrees West 3.94 chains to a stake; thence South 22% de grees East 76 feat to a stake, J. T. Ellington’s corner; these# North 85% degrees Was! about 171 feet to • *taka, another of J. T. Ellington’s corners; thence South 6 degrees West 125 feet to astak- in tbs North side of Mrtver street; thence with the line of Melvsr etreet North 86% degree# Weet 160 fact to a stake. J. W. Denning's comer in.the line af Mclrer etreet; thence North about 16 degrees Waat 186 feat to a stake the North comer of the Daisy Proc tor lot; thence North 86% degrees Weet along the Sooth line of Church street 60 feet to a aUke, Dorsey Adams' comer; theneo North 6 de rreee East 60 teat to a stake In the North tide ofChurva street: theneo Ibdlf %%• #^tsVi ’ "W4*t**sn%r she line of Church street 99 feet to a Vtake; thaoco North 6 degress East 125 fact to a stales; thence North about 16 degrees West 186 end a half feet to a stake In the South lino of Lilllngton street, R. D. Over by's comer; theneo with the line of Lilllngton street North 85% de gree# Wen 66 feel to a staka; thsnre utong the rear line of J. A. Hocks day, Nat Honeycutt. Janies McGee and otbera, North 6 degrees East 688 feet to a stake. Pet and Lea (Xu's comer; thence North 80Vi de gree* West 1« feet- thence North i degrees East U« feet to the beginn ing corner, containing twelve -acres of land more er lees, being the same parcel of land sUoted to J. C. WU usms in tha division of hi* father's estate in aadd special proceedings s bovo referred to and also the same land said S. W. Williams by J. C. Williams by deed, dated May 11th, 1VU, the same being recorded In the Registry of Harnett County In Book I --—> at page , reference be ing hod thereto for a further det ! criptloa. THIRD TRACT: It being lot number hi In the map and survey of Geo. B. Prince, aforesaid, allotad to S. W. Williams, in tb* division of 1 his fathar's estate, bounded on the | West by Dunn street, on the North by J. R. Matthew’s lot, on the East by the leads of Perrin P. ic, end on the South by the lands of C. T. Wil liams, coalmining &460 square feet of land. For a further description of said lot, reference is h*d to the romp and survey of G. E. Prince filed III said, special proceedings and re corded in tha Registry of Harriett County as aforesaid. FOURTH TRACT: It being lot number 6 in the mao and nurviv of Gao. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted S. W. Williams in t bed)vision of his fathors eetat*. in the aforesaid special proceedings, and bounded as follows: On the East by Dunn •treat, on tha South bv the J. C. Williams lot, on tha Was* by B. F. Williams' lot and on the North by 8. B. Williams' lot. said lot nuralier • containing 15,000 square font of land, more or Use. For a further description of said lot. reference is hod to the map and survey of Geo. E. Friivce filed in said special pro ceedings and recorded in the Regis try of Harnett County as aforesaid. FIFTH TRACT: it being lot num ber 47 in the map and survey of Geo. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Williams in the division of his fathar's estate, bounded on the West by Baleigfa street, on the Roulh by Len. H. Williams' lot, on the East by ths lands of Mr*. Joseph Maasen gill, and on the North bv the lands Of J. P- Parrish, containing 7750 square feet of land, more or lam. For a further deeeriptlon of said lot reference U had to map and survey of Geo. S. Prince filed in said above ■ pvcisl proceedings, recorded in the Registry of Harnett County. SIXTH TRAC T: Kt being lot number 21 as Indicated by map and survey of Goo, E. Prints, aforesaid, allotted to B. W. Williams in tha di vision of hi* father's estate, in the afoi«*a,u t social - roived mg a, mid bounded, as follows: On tha West aide by Raleigh tuoel, on the South by Unde ot B. F. Williams, on the hast oy laud* of a. II. Williams and on tha North by lands of Len. H. 1 Williams, and contains 77o0 square loot, moiy or leas. For a further description of said lot. reference is had to ths map and survey of Geo. h Prince Also m said special pro ceedings and ierordtd In the Regis try of llarnett County si aforesaid. SEVENTH TRACT: It being lot numlior 17 in tha map and survey of Goo. K. Prince, aforoeaid, allotted to S. W. Williams m the division of his father's estate, bounded on the North by Depot street, on the West Uy Raleigh street, on the South by 1 U.o lands of J. C. Williams and on the East by tha lands of Durham aod Southern Railway Company, »nd 1 contains 8350 square fact of land, 1 more or 1cm. For a further dea ; cription of said lot, reference is had to thv mnp and survey of Geo. E Prince filed hi said special proceed ings and recorded in tho Registry of Humetl Count). F.1CHTH TRACT It being lot number 36 in mnp and survay of Goo. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to S. W. William- in the division of his father's estate. In the aforesaid special proceedings, bounded as fol lows: On the East by Raleigh street on (he North by the lands of J. C Williams, on Uie West by tho lands of S. W. Williams and on tha South by the lands of C. T. Williams, and contains 30,000 square feet of land, more or less. For a further descrip tion of said lot. see map and survey of G. N. Prince filed In said special proceedings and rocorded in ths Reg istry of Harnett County as aforesaid. l'or n fun description of the above lots, tracts or parcel* of land refer ence 1* had to the description of the *ajue as sci out and described in the mortgage deed above mentioned In • the promesis of this notice, the same j being recorded in the Registry of | Harnett County, in Book 109. at page 161, | Place of sale—Court House Door, ! Llllingion, N, C . Time of sale Monday March let. 1916. nt 12 o’clock noon. Term* of sale—cash. This I8th dsy nf Jsnuary, ISIS P. E GARDNER, franklin t aunaJSSr BUY YOUR INSURANCE Through Dunn Insurance & Realty Company. AVe write in the strongest, most conser .vative . and reliable companies . in the . ! world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate I Glass, Casualty, Bonds, Real Estate Loans a Specialty B.O. T o wnsend, Sec. and T re as. Special Announcement. 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The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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