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public auction, to the highest bidder, it the Courthouse door In LiUington, North Carolina, the following delcrIb id lands, to-wit: Beginning'it a stake in the original Uni 8.0* chain* frees the Oanthwoot Mrtsrif fh. *lrh*1 "tract tcrmtoti McNeQTi earner), and rnna there Booth SB Beet e sew dhridlng line 20.45 chains to e Make in another, of the original Ubes: thence North 21% .... ■•■•••I • • eras* E. 1.80 chain* to a make; than** North 9? 14 W. 18i0 chainTtr. •taka; thane* 8 T8V* W. 11.80 chain, to a ataka; thane* 8, 114 W. Ill chain* to tho contain^ Um 4 urn conveyed to Toby Kiayi mMI conveyances Mag ovidonevd by dead* appearing of record, v P*" ***** ** tha ml* will ba ona half cash upon confirmation by th* court, and th* halaaoe within two tv* BK,nV^ th* Mimd payment to be secured by a 8m Uaa oa tha land* •nd to draw iataraat at aix par cant. Th* successful bidder will be rammed to deposit tan per cent of Wa bid pending confirmation by th* court. Thia tha 29 day of September. m». peetaoar. N. A. TOWNSEND, Commissioner. "BRINGING UP FATHER" TO BE AT FAYETTEVILLE THEATRE What pram leas to b* aa event of an usual importance and hilarity la the anneoneaaMnt of tho eoaliw of Bringing lie Father In Society'*the lot*** Cus Rill production based on the popular cartoon* of Georg* Me Nexus- This exceptional stage ®ff«r '”>*•11 b* th* aaxt attraction tt th* v°/WU\ Thratra, Fayetteville, Monday, Oct 9th. with tha usual ma tinee*. In extolling the numerous viztaas of thia uni qua concoction of mirth, joy, gladness, happiness, melody rad song, th* fact mast not b* forgotten that it la aa aatartaiamaat created on Unas taldom praaaatad to an ea se ting public. It baa bean aptly do •erlbed as a "show that U different" and tha commendation, judging by th* wonderful race*** it ha* attained "h"' presented, mg. mar* than justified. . Those who ravel In eomlra la etoa, proximity with all th* favorite character* of this moat smaslra of newspaper comic* should aat miaa "T t.5* **—»• ®o ho* mfceh SlAJT-'fr "*w and 8ocloty, it appaarm, has tahaa him to lu arms Ilka tha aravashlal prodi gal eon of yore. Th* new ploy to in three acts aad employ* a east of over forty poop!* Mr- CiT* - ^ Cl-»r. Cm CUv. m Tkia Tear la S»Ha af Yearn a# FaBara. Fallow In clover retain* la not el wajra tk. fault of tka fanaar. Tkara are tucaaaafal aa4 nmimafal aietfc A Cw •* FanaviOa. j8»Sfifitf FaowvfBe, K C., May »l. 1*17. CretlaaMai eKS%||~gsg •tVS.SSS.'K; In aanakwlen I kan ta a* tkat 1 Wf -in If HHfi ^ . (***—.<) a a> gg§*gs|§ of eottoa wfll ha ready whan the cot ton to picked, it to excellent for erasing and hay and boikle the toil. NltrA germed retch whan planted with onta and rye makes the rery hoot Med. It will doable yoar yield end hnOd yonr eoll. Vetch etubble when tnmed radar to equal to 700 lb e. af good grade fertiliser per acre. NitrA-germed alfalfa to fare of a good stand and 4 or S crops per year wtthoat caWvertion, It to a wonder fal toad bnllder. In planting this fall iaocalnto yonr seed with NHrA gerne and bo rare ef a goad Seel. It toepnrroa year crap end land. It ooste S.M per acre delivered. For free heel No. MX addrtas NltrA gona, Beraanah, Oa. TAN HUL DtIVM U HELD IN BICHMOND eoaectiee * A 10.—The Brat with the Vlr glato-North Cnaellme eatomobUo II r?. eT^BohtohecA^wlo'wId he wan to the home trading hnatoeee In Bocth Carolina, was arrested by the poHea and bald far trial October t. Six Ford enteoeebflee hoand for North Caroline, th« engine numbers ef whkk are allege 1 to have been ■hlHsratod, were eaptared he wee* Breed street thto morning to TrnNc OiBeer Creftee and totorned at the city hafl. flb or savee men to charge ef the ease were orreeted rad Inter rntaeoed on hail. The eoto meWtoa warn FennarKania. Virginia and North Oareltoalleeaae togs. Pmiint Wilm Inpw Washington, Sept. 80.—Presideot Wilson, whoso illness took a tarn for the better yesterday, continued to improv, today under th# rest cure proerribed by his physician. After the first good night’s not he has had tincu he was taken ill the President was up moat of the day and was permitted by Dr. Crayaon to give his attention far a short while to pressing executive matters. He sign ed several minor hills and resolutions, aant some nominations to the Sonata, and dictated a few letters RECORD OF' THE PAST Me Sts eager Evidence Con Be Had la Dunn Look wall to their record. What they have done many times In years gone by is the best guarantee of fu ture results. Anyone with a bad bock; any rsader suffering from urin ary troubles, from kidney ills, should find comforting words in the follow ing statement w. 8. Jackson, reired merchant, 4OS B. Broad 8t., Dunn, says: "I had a dull aching in my bock and I waa aora and stiff. I also had hand aches and dtssy spells and my kidneys acted Irregularly. I heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills and bought soma at Wilaoa A Lea's Drug Store. They gars me relief, atrangtheaing my bock and bemefltinff mo In every way-" (Statement given June 20, 1814). On July 8, 1818, Hr. Jackson said! **l never as las a chance to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for 1 know they are a fine kidney remedy. I still uso them ore seats nsJly as I nssd them and they always Ax me up in fine shape. ” Pr4e« 80c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—gat Doan’s Kidney Pills- the same that Mr. Jarkasn had. Poster Milhurn Co., Mfgve., Buffalo. N. Y. BROADWAY LOOK* FOR WET SPELL BEFORE LONG DROUTH Mow York, Sept 89.—Acting, H is mid, on erne of Broadway’s famous “rumors” that within a week Pres! dent Wihon would sunt war-time pro hiblUoa late the discard by proclaim lag demobilisation completed. Mow York liquor dee Lera began today "storking up" for a brief “wet’’ parted until next January. With hugs quantities of bonded whiskey arrtvtac boro from Kentucky, restaurants and sates— began enmllleg Mffudffl end waiters previa pair "laid off." ft .-.- - MMERICAN ft /^BALANCED SIX SOLD IN DUNN iU': ■. ’ BY ' ! SMITH and PRINCE i DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS ■ ii, . MOTOR gli fjlohr tiUiba-Amrfon • • Motor, I iml typo, with removable hud, cut «1-Um. Bora, S 1-8 inch— stroke, 6 inch; pietoa displacement, EM cable inches; three-point eaepnn slots; crank-ease divided hoeisontally with all bearings its tipper section; . , creak shaft drop forged from IS to II par cent carbon open hearth steel. ’ 1 \ heat-treated and ground, 2 inches in ‘ diameter, sens idea with three main bearing*; develops 46 horse-power at E.4M R. M„ average namameter taste; pistons epst from clove grained , iron of aarno grade as cylmd<-rr, ex 1 ecptionaUy light. VALVES—Bpecid alloy Steel valves 3H par cut nickel heeds. Mushroom type lifters are sued which are hard i > «eel and grams d. . 'LUBRICATION—Plunger pump driven di rect from camshaft draws oil thru Alt er in crankcase bam and distributee It aadar pressure to uch crank-ahaft bearing, and through uder uch con necting rod. A prase arc regulator is faraiehed attacked to pressure gauge STKCUNO GEAR (Gcmaser)—Worm and sector steering gear fitted with 18-inch , , corrugated steering wheel. Steering * pul rigidly anchored to the body. Preririsa made far adjustment in cam mi waar and for tabricatipn of ail steering gear parts. Hons button in center of wheel above starting and i ' throttle levers. TRANSMISSION Selective sliding gear type (Grant-Leas), three speeds for ward and a reverse, 116 per cent nickel steel. Gears and shafts are chrome nickel steel, hut-treated and ground Shafts mounted on annular ban and Hyatt high-duty roller boar. CLUT?S—Multiple ate, dry dire type (Bor* A Bock). Coster control Laver and foot control pedal are mounted In » unit with transmission and clutch ease. Ctotdl modoaed. PROPELLER 8HAFT—Fitted with double Universal Joints af tba most approved COOLl?ffc—Water cooling with centrifugal pump. Ball bearing fan mounted in front of motor. Honeycomb type of radiator scientifically designed, abso lutely efficient, capacity 4% gallons. SPRINGS—Special spring steal stock, heat treated cnrome-silico manganese steel. Front semi-elliptic 58 Inches long, rear < 1 tcml-clllptic S3 inches long ‘ ! BRAKES—Two seta of bmlpi working 1 > on steel drums 13 inches In diameter by 3 inches wide. Emergency—in ternal expanding; service—externa! contracting. AXLES—Front I-beam, ana place, drop 1 ■ forging, heat-treated. Roar, three quarter floating typer spiral bevel gears. Differential casing mounted on Hyatt roller bearing, with bell thrust i | bearing, to take op side thrust. GASOLINE FEED—Tank suspended at rear af body. Capacity 13 gallons, with Stewart Vacuum feed ejstems. , , STARTING AND LIGHTING—Westing houve latest design, with Bendix drive. CARBURETOR—Zenith, latest design. IGNITION—Atwater-Kent, with WllRard J | six-volt storage battery. ■ WHEEL-BASE—122 inches; weight, 3850 _pound*. ! , EQUIPMENT—Engine-driven tire pump; Boyce motoaeter; one-man top with quick detachable curtains, Gipsy cur tains in rear; piste glaa. windows; i slanting tain-vision wind-hhield; in struments specially grouped on dash panel : illuminated by dash lamp, and including speedometer, ammeter, elec tric light and Ignition red tehee; ton neau tamp; complete eat of tools; elec tric horn. j r CARS NOW IN STOCK ALSO AGENTS FOR LIBERTY MOTOR CARS < i I* R- SmilK Hugh W. Prince SALESROOM AT GEO. E. PRINCE AND SON S STORE The Lire Store Always Reliably i The Capitol DepartmEnt Store 114-118 Hay SI- Fayetteville, N. C. PREPARE FOR WINTER < • ■ i Prepare far it ahead of time, now when yon can pro* *Us far yen* need* much cheaper then later on_Price* an all hinds os Merchandise will be Higher a month or two from now and all goods will cost much more Oar ■ Sock* are hardened with the many thing* you will naod and re mi re for future, and we can supply you wish them fas the Quality, Material and Style oh a mom START CHOOSING FROM OUR STOCKS NOW. > Salta, priced frcai $28.00 to..8128.00 ! Crete, priced frew $18.00 to..._$125.00 Dreeeee, priced from $184)0 to_888.00 ; IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT YOU WILL ; FIND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLES AS | WILL AS NOVELTIES, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Glapkams 28c, 28c, 88c. and_.___80c ! II—Map 28c, to___38c ; Sheotfep LL Breeds 20e to...28c [. Beat eaHepa la plaie aed fancies 20c to_30c Baal peality aed far* colors OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT IS THE MOST COM PLATE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. Ymmmmkmf Am* hmm from $4AO to f 14.80, of | Our Store Will Be Closed SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th INTER-COUNTY FAIR DUNN, North Carolina OCTOBER 14 to 17 Inclusive for I Sampson, Johnston, Cumberland and Harnett ■ » THE AGRICULTURAL FAIR ASSOCI ATION invites you to the Inter-County Fair to he held at Dunn October 14, 15, 16 and 1 It has provided for you the premier at traction of its kind in North Carolina. No county fair of the State can equal its many excellent features designed especially for the pleasure and entertainment of you and the thousands of others who are to come to Dunn during fair week—no other can equal in ex hibits those to be staged by the farmers of the four counties in the association's district. No expense has been spared in equipping the fair grounds. The plant ranks with the best and most modern in the country. There are some larger but none better. The race track ranks as the best in North Carolina and will be used by some of the fastest horses in the Carolina Circuit. The grandstand, stages, stock pens, exhibit halls, etc., are \ the largest in the country and are de _ especially for the convenience of ex >rs and visitors. ' - * . -.r m 9 » u In addition to the many exhibits to be stag ed by farmers and industrial men, the associ ation has arranged with the proprietor of one of the largest collection of shows in the world to bring his attractions to the fair grounds for all four days of the fair. These shows are the best ever seen in this part of the country and will line almost the entire distance of the midway. Four mammoth free attractions, number ing a high-diver, a grand opera singer and two troops of aerialists, have been engaged to entertain the crowds twice every day. We are anxious to welcome you to our fair. We desire to show you just how much Dunn thinks of the friendship you have al wayshad for it. We are arranging to enter tain you well and comfortably. Be sure to meet with us on this occasion when we make our debut into the Carolina Fair Circuit You will be pleased. I * • * t !. \ For premium lista and other information apply to Agricultural Fair Association. OWEN ODUM, Secretary, DUNN, N. C. ..."I J. B. Kelly E. P. Kelly ii . J. B. Kelly and Son BUILDING CONTRACTORS Coats, N. C. Estimates, Plans and Specifics- j tlons Furnished. LAUNDRY I have the agency for the Orfk City Laun dry of Raleigh. Packages brought to me at A. C. L. Depot will Le given prompt and effi cient attention. ✓ ( ) Price list furnished upon request or quot ed by phone. NORMAN. YATES Phoe No. M DUNN. N. C. j
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