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The people of Harnett County will gather in Lil
hngton and celebrate on July 4th in honor of the victo
rious conclusion of the war, the safe return of the sol
diers and sailors and their glorious deeds of valor, hero
ism and self-sacrifice.
The occasion will also combine the gathering of
Confederate and Spanish-American war veterans and
the bestowal of honor upon these heroes.
IThe County Commissioners have appropriated the
. sum of $250 towards defraying the expenses of this
celebration, and every citizen of the county must feel
hi* own interest and his own pride in his own county
by coming forward and participating in the glory and
honor of the day.
Let everybody lay aside work on July 4th and come
to the eountyseat and join in making this a jubilee occa
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EVERYBODY WILL ENJOY THEMSELVES
THE SOLDIERS WILL TAKE RENEWED PRIDE
IN THEIR NATIVE COUNTY
A PICNIC WILL FEATURE THE DAY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE!
L. M. Chaffin, Chairman.
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M. Chat
k; H. T. 8rears. Traaa
■rw; M. T. Pittsnoa. J. C. Byrd. J.
. I|N. j. M. Had—a.
-D. H. Me
: J. C. Clifford, o. H.
airr, afcatnaaa; Mlaa Sadi*
r. 1. D. Barnaa, R.
J. Bt. Boa sail. Mlaa Jean
Harr Oraa*. O. C. r*a
aaU. Or. W .p. itoti.
LMUiffta*; RHaa
: Jaha m.j
*•* J- Bff. Dan lata.
AToraaBaro: J. c. AaUaajr, John
BBaAwa*. 1*1*11*1 Craak: W. H.
Onmrv. Black Hlrar. H. M. Abac
1 COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA
They Are
Going to
Wear It!
AH the real American boy* and girla of the
town will be wearing
The Badge of Honor
rren free to Junior 'Chautauqua ticket holders,
means that they are going to tsks part in. ths
Five Days of Fun of the
Junior Chautauqua
The rollicking good times begin with the big
pi*r victory parade and ticket hunt on the
night before the opening of the big Chautauqua.
There will be aU aorta of fun and you will all get
acquainted and ready for tha merry-making of the
real of the week. Then there will be
A Great Victory Pageant!
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at
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. "7“ rr, Ti w vuu win Mie
part to thU thrilling drama—which means all the
fail at ‘dressing up" mad “play acting," on the last •
aftmrnooa of the Chautauqua—when all the big
follca will be Invited to come mad see what rood
times you all have.
S boars of games and Star, Wear
folk donee* eve*/ morning Every afternoon
Thrilling dories of romance and adventure.
Brand now, exciting games.
There's s Surprise For YOU!
K sounds like bacon bet mad picnic—but you'll
have to come and find out I
ALA. TOR $1—pine war tan
This Includes you! admission to all these good
Mmoo aa well an to all the performances of the big
Chaatanqua. whore you will see tbs magical par.
formaoeee at Brush the Croat, hear the Doughboys'
qani^ ratornod frma the trenches, and the
grant Indian band with all their gorgeous costumes.
| JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA 7 J
Deneld, 1. B. Tugwell, Henderson
•teal*.
The chairmen of the differed oom
mltleee ere urgently res*** tad to get
■o t u:h at ooeo with their members
ind begin to formulate pinna for the
carrying out of their porta la the
Croat Jolllgeatlen.
Further partteainrs for guidance
•III be eeat out front time to time.
There It ao tinea to lose and everybody
muet get bony apd do his full perl.
U M. CHAFFIN.
Chairman Bxacutlve Committee.
SALK OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
By virtue ef the power of sale con
tained In a mortgage executed the
•th day* of flepteaibei, 1*17, by J.
0. Buutvan t» the Beak of Cups
Peer, duly ragiatared la Book (S,
■age It*, in the office ef the Regis
ter ef Deeds of Harnett County, we
will sell at public auction to the high
est bidder, for cash, the fallowing
articles ef personal property, to-wtt:
All of the bath rube, lavatories,
sinks, pipings, connections and plumb
ing fixtures of every description, also
gasoline anginas, water pomps, gaso
line and power pumps connected
thereto, hand pomps, acetylene gener
ators and gas fixtures of every kind
and deaeriptloa eentalaed la tha
Motel Building situated on the South
aide of East Cumberland Street, tn
the Town of Dun*, said bmilding be
ing known aa the MaaeeagUl Garage
Dn iMiM a nmJ at ^i V.a — ■ , „ ■ el* A. -
rayed In • id iMrtguge wh«Tr».*e\i>r
lc rated.
Date ef eala: Jane 19, 1919, at It
o'clock K.
Place of mist Municipal Building,
Dunn, N. C.
Terms of sale: Cask.
Bank of Capa Fear. Mortgagee,
Firm National Bank of Dunn, rue
By J. A.' Culhrvth, Cashier.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ROAD ELEC
TION IN A VEX AS BORO
TOWNSHIP
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of ComaitmionoTa of Haraatt
County have called a ryeclal election
to be held at tha Municipal Building,
in the Town of Dunn, Ararasboro
Township, on Tuoaday, the 22nd dag
of July, 1919, submitting to the quail
fled voters of **M Township the ques
tion of issuing 9*0,009.00 is bonds
of mid Townafilp, for the purpose of
improving the public roads of mid
TowuAip and of levying a special tax
for the purpoae of paying mid bonda
and tbe tutor am on the same aa tha
mate shall become duo, aad for the
purpoae of improving and maintaining
the roods of mid TownAin under tha
provisions of Chapter 497. of the
public local laws of 1919, and Statutes
amendatory thereof aad supplemen
tary thereto:
Notice la father given that an
entirely new registration has boon
«r4srad for mid apodal election, and
that H. A. Purism has bean appointed
B^tftrur, and & W. Jackson and
Charles Thornton Poll-holders for laid
election. .
This the 2nd day of Jane, 1919.
w. H. FAUCETT. Clerk,
Board of rammlwliinsii of Bar
oatt County.
C. N. Me
f « < lying and be
Omjrty,^f & thela.£ vfTT
McDonald, C. M. and A. A. McDon
ald, Albert BaBev and others, and
lying 8. W. ef Murdock’s Creak on
tha LUlington nod Harnett lead aad
containing about two acres (9) more
or tam/And tf no protest U Sled with
in tha ttaso prescribed by law a war
rant for survey spin be given for same.
This 97th day of May. 1919.
W. H. FAUCBTT, lately Taker.
Pretem.
Upd.
"notice or MLZ
Pursuant to a Decree of the 8uper
iar Court of Haraatt County In u
procooomfr cm titled, "Z. E.
Byrdt AOmr. of Qeorg» Hoboon Fowl
tor Court, I win Mil at public mm.
Uoa ta tha hlghaaC bidder, for eaah.
tha foUowtagdaceiibod lands In Bar
shin *** fa Aruraaboro Town
Tie toads roars rad to George Hob
•an Fowtoa by daad of Milac Lucas
and wife, dated January 8th,11007,
(a Book 107, Pan 470, tha
«»a tatag than acres oftond to b«
cot off from (bo Southwest lids of
tha 17 am tract oa which Milan
Luaaa aad wtfn. Brad at tha dm of
tea abnva ooneeyaocs, said three acres
batog next to tha lands of Harray
Ptoeo af Snto: Municipal Build tag.
Donn, N. C.
Tbns af Bala: Saturday, July 8th.
1810, II o’etock M.
Tama of Sale: Cash.
This the 2nd day of Juno, 1910.
N. A. TOWNBtND, Com.
The next time
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J. L. WADE, Manager
RBCORDKK’8 OOCRT.
Tho June tonn of tha Rooordor's
Coart whtek bKu TuasOay,
onl yona day. Tba doakat waa light,
and on acooant of one cause or an
other. a larga par cant of tha eases
ware eontlaaad until tha inly term.
1. R. Lawrence, who submitted at
tba April term to speeding and (or
whom a capias was issued at tha last
term, earns up and paid tha balance
*f the Ana of 919,90 aad war*
John Smith, colored, charged with
resisting an offloar, waa >asd 919.OC
sod coats. At tba eotuluaion of lh{a
aaaa Judge McLean gars a laelura on
real sting oOleara while la tha per
rormanoe of thalr duUaa aad told tka
•pectatora that anyoas who la
brought be fora him aad coarlctad lor
inch a chart* .can expect small mer
cy at hie bauds.
<L. MaOew. at Whose hdase'Yn
Altter a half talon Jet tal of “*u
gullty of hottlot tha firry stuff to
tar marie" was found, was found
that be had more of It In h)e pos
sesion than the law permits, was fl ti
ed |tS.SO aad costs. The whiskey
was used la the evidence, and whan
torn* one did aot have his noaa at
tha month of the jut rendering his
optnloa as to its "bead." It eat on
the clerk’s table for the hantnr
months aad wishful area of lie de
votees to water and long for.
William Rjcka, colored, charted
with carrying n concealed weapon,
wae fonod guilty and a has of ISO 00
aad eosts Imposed upon him.
Henry Gregory and Isaac John
•on. charged with blockading, waa
$3?*L°ato«^5r«k TdAd
aaeault with a deadly weapon and '
Bead $16.00 and eoeta.
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m INPUJBNXAXOtXd AM) LAOMFR
SOLO EVERYWHIRC
wavacw pom co wc.wwom.'a
Probably no man ever wanted the
earth more than the one who li mak
ing his Ant trip across the pond.
The first automobile funeral wagon
aver put into successful service was
owned by a prominent Philadelphia
undertaker in the summer of 1900.—
Chevrolet Review.
ANNOUNl WENT !
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f We take this method of announcing to the public
that we recently purchased the Godard Lumber Company
and will continue the business at the same location in the
southern part of Dunn. We are now in tho market for
5,000,000 feet of lumber for which we will pay the high'
eat market price. You will find us at the mill at any hour
of the day. •/ / • . # g i
We will have on hand at all time dressed lumber for
sale to local buyers. We also will dress lumber in any
quantities and will be glad to get in touch with those who
wish to have work of this nature done.
BE SURE TO SEE US WHEN YOU HAVE LUMBER
TO SELL OR WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY.
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Tumage-Jones Lumber Co.
W. D. TURNAGE, Manager
DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA