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LEGAL ADVERTISING • NOTICE 1M nadesatenod baring qnattfled ae Bneitfr of Use will of tho Uu. t. Cur OcMml. tkii i* to notify nil per r-.-cs indebted to the astute to pay Ei. rant to th} a ode reigned Knct trix. Notice i« alro given an pen*os' biiot dthti ego Hut eold oetoto to r-reeeu.- tb. tmt to the uadornignod. oc'y r-rilkd, on or before the Uni day ot Aog. 19X0, or thia notice will bi pievdod is bar of (ante. ltd* tho !l*t day of August, 1919. BELLE A. GODDARD Esmlta of 4. GUs Goddard, doc’d. «-fl-9t. NOTICE O*-' SALS OF LAND. in ctrotdaccc with tho prorisiciui of n rtjtljilcr. cf tt> Board of Cora ' sjiViTiK of tho Town of Dunn. N. C. w H by said Hoard at o snooting h.'d as Sops. 4th, 1919, tho pnder i'fltd »IE on Satnrday, October 11, 1*i 9, rt '2 o'clock noon, on Broad •tr.wt, nt .he A. C. I- depot in Mid trwu, Cel ot public suction to the k'yhcat bidder for cask a certain tract tv lot of lard in the Tc'vu of Dunn, :r. 3s wU Count?. N. C-, doacribed »v fol*vw*i IL rliuIug at 4. L. Wade’s earner In the aUt7 betwne-* the A. C. L Ballraud Co.’* lor m which th. depot is llen'ed er.d rcycttcrille street, and Ibeocc eaitwirdly with aoid 4. L Mode’s line (ft feet to tk A. C. L Peilroed Co.'s Ear; thence southward I: :-arsi]rl with Fs?c;t»vllle street IA fail : ben re weotwmrdly parsliei with tho first line hereof So feet to tha liar of tho said alloy; Iheoce north T.vrdt? with th. line ot the alley 19 feet to the beginning, mid lot lying 1 ?t*r>es the lot of 4. L. Wodo and the tot no which the Town watt* tank is •ocotod. Vile win b. made subject to con i’: nation by the Board of Coamia c.c .rrs of the Town, end the success ful btduer will be rrcruired to deposit t .‘ rniT cent cl his bid pending such u?ti.iraMiioa, the brbir.ee of the pur tisufc pries to be paid upon execu t oa and delivery of deed for said r,3B5» lllh dry of Sept.. 1919. J. W. WHITEHEAD. Mayor --i the Town of Dunn. NOTICE OK BALI. Ia accordance with provision* of a fnetathn ef tha Board of Commla aioncn of tha Town of Dunn, N. C., paised hr wM board at a meeting held September 8. 1019, tha under signed w',11 as Satanlay, Octobar 18, Ct 18 o’clock coon, oa Broad (treat, at iha A. C. I- Depot, offer at public auction to the highest bidder for cash c certain lot of land ia the town of Doan, in Harnett County, described as follows: Beginning at Northern margin of Edgertan Street at it* intersection with the western margin af the first aliey to tha east af Atlantic Coa«t Lina Bailway and run* northwardly wilh tha western Line of «nid alley at right angles with Sdgcrton street ISO fert thanr« woiwartfiy a straight line wits L. H. Le* 40 feet to Stepbea Eorrard Co., thence feutbwardiy with said Stephen*-Howard Co’» line parallel with first line 180 feet to Edgertos street, thence eaatwmtdly with the northern margin of Edgar toa street 40 feat te hagiaaing. - .j.«.«vnuki£r. NOTICE OF SAXJL0r' Under authority of an order of the Sapenor Court of Harnett County entered oa September ISth, 1819, ia a special proceeding entitled "Z- E. Byrd, Admr. against Hattie Weaver, end other*,” the undersigned Com missioner, will on Saturday October 11th. 1919, at twelve o’clock M. of fer for sale at public auction, at the Tostoffire Door, ia the Town of Dunn North Carolina, tha following des cribed real sstau to-wit The laodi conveyed to George lleb ion Fowler by deed of Miles Lucas, and wife, dated January 8th. 1907, registered ia Hook 107, Pago 476. th* line being three aerra of land to be cut off from the South cart side of lh« 17 acre tract on which Miles Lu ca*. and wife, lived at the dale of the above conveyance, said three acres bo'ag beat to Iks lands of Harvey Tow. This the 17th day of September, IH8. , N. A. TOWNSEND, Cowiml*sioner. MOftTCAE SALE OF TIMBEJI. Under and by virtue of tba power of tala contained in a certain mort gage da«<* axocsted to the undertlgn rd by (1 I. Sorrell and which wort gaga deed ia recorded in Book No. It? on pega tC. rlofnab having bran made in the payment of the debt therein seeured, tba aodereigned will toil ta Iht hichcjl bidder for cut at the court beuas door in LiOiagtoa, N. C„ on Monday tha 27th day af October 1#I0 at 12 o’clock M, the staadlr.g Umber ‘meowing «t> iachet at the etnmp when cut aad tha pur chaser ta have 6 years from Neveso bav 1st, ltlS ta cut seme, an tha fol lowing described lands, via: Beginning In tha middle af the Averadboro and Smithfleid read ia C. L Sorrell's Unc. W. R. Droning aad Naaey J. SorrelT* corner, aad rune a* Nancy J. Sorrell's and C. L. Barrel’s tin. N. IT I-f W. 4S.1 S chs ta a stake, with painters, earner in Laura F. Turlington's Una; thence as Laura F. T.vflngWs Una M. S7 W. 0.70 chains ta n stake, wtt paint ers Tu said Ksm: thence a new Una A i) 1*4 E. 4IJI chains U a Stake ta ■ tba A v or dp bo-o aad Bmllhftsld road; Ibeoca aa ssdd read N. SO S-4 E, 10*0 rbotas ta the beuinninw, rontalaiag 41 t-S acre#, aad boinR the ease land edited ta aald C. L Barrel by hb toother. Nanay J. BarrcA This September 70th, ISIS. FTKwART TUKLlNgTON, _ __ E. F. Teuag. Atty. NOTICE or SALK By virtue af tba red by a Deere, af tba af Hargett County her IS. ItlAig tha ^ prncaod swsspaaar-u.'c l* rrbpsf ComwIMaarr will an Kaa | Mb auction, la tha high sat bidder, 11 the Cnei-tbc-sse duev la LHI > 'M «, < kj'-'j 11__ Urn original liaaa; thane* North tl H B. 1*0 chain* U a Make; tboaco North 67'4 W. 10.30 chain* ta a ttaka; thanca 'i 735* W. 11.30 410100 ta a otake; thanca 8, 1V6 W. 8.28 chains to tha beginning, coataining ItH sera*, nor* or too*, loo* on* aero convoyed to A. O. Hclaan, amt also !•*• 4 acre* conveyed to Toby Mum;, ■aid conveyance* being evidenced by deed* appearing of record. Th* term* of the aala wfll be ona half eanh upon coafirmailbn by tho court, and the balance wilhia twelve aeon tha, the deferred payment te be lectured by a Are* lien on the land* and to draw internet at aii per cant, rh# auccorafal bidder will be required te dcpont tan per cant of hi* bid P*"dio* confirmation by the court. ^^Tkia tho S6 day ot September, N. A. TOWNSEND, Couuniuloner. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE FARM LAND Coder and by virtue of a decree *“£• ■«“* hrtcred la the Superior ff?*.mf County, 00 the «7th day of Seetrmaber .191*. in an •***•* °* cpecial proceeding, entitled, (in the matter of W. P. Reave* and Other*, ex-part*. petition to a*D land* for partition); the andenirned mm mlmientra. duly appointed by tbe court in *ald action or mortal pro ceeding, will on Monday, th* 3rd day of November, 1*19. ml] to the hiffhext bldcr, the land* hereinafter tot oet and deacribcd, upon tha foL lowing term*, to-wit: (One-third c*“- cod the reaidn* in on* and two yaare of equal inatartmenU) and *aid wod* being described a* follow*: TRACT No. 1. Beginning g * atake in th* Bold Branch. A. lUare’e corner and run* W 36 chain* and 26 link, to a *tak. ha John Smith’* line; thenca, 8. 79 ch». to a water oak in * pond; thence North Eact 43 chain* •»**•**“*“ *• * »tok*; thcnc* N. 54 E 14 chain* and 80 Irak* to a branch; thence down aaid branch about 16 chain* to a large nine. Me nn«; tnonc* a, 76 £. ■crow th. ridge • chains so links to tha be'.d branch; thence up said branch to the beginning, containing 87 acres more or lev: TRACT No. 2. Beginning at a staka aad pointers, W. 11. Turling ton* corner and runs N. 8 E. 87 S6-1M chains to a stake, in the line of Atkins 8 40-108 acres surrey; ihence S. 8714 E. 87.73 chain* to a stake. Orris Mat thaw’s comer; thence 3. 8 W. 17 78-100 chains to a stake in W H Turlington's Haa; thence N. 84 w! *' 75-100 chaint to tha beginning, containing 14ZV4 acres, las, 180 acres heretofoe# conveyed, leaving a reai “Id tract of 22 H acres: TRACT No 8. * Beginning at a in Raaves’ line, and runi 8. W w. 10 18-100 elialns t oa stake; hence N. 8 E. 98-100 chains to a ’tel" f»ntor of the lane; thence M. 88 E. 10 15-100 chain* to Reaves’ lias; thence as hia line 8. 8 W. 2 98-100 chains to the beginning, con taining 8 acres more or lass: TRACT No. 4. Beginning at a •Uk# In th. Dunn Road, B. P. Mil ©*! own corner aad rum ax laid rood N. I E. 4 18-100 chain* to a y»kaln said road; thane. 8. 88 E. 10 78-100 chains to Jonas Reaves' lino; thssse •« hi» lino 8. 9 W. 4 18-100 chaina to a Maks Miller's own comer tha beginalng, containing 4 48-100 acres. T'“* **• 8hove dasevihod lands are the lands of which the lata Jonas Raavoa of Harnett County, died sell ad and pooetMd. i8^hls the 27th day af September, ’ JAMES RAYNOR, Com. Tan, of Sals, Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1919. upon the prv ■i—* of the said Jonas Reaves, de ceased. at 10 o’clock, a. m. FOURTH-CLOSS POSTMASTER The United State* CMl Service CommiseloD hat announced an exara laattM to b« held at URingtoa, N. C. on Oct- 28, 1919, aa a result of which it laI expected to make certification to all a contemplated vacancy In the coiition of fourth-class postmaster at Bale's Crack and other vacancies as they may occur at that ofleo, antes* I* *h*U be decided in th* Interest* ’f *-* servle# to All any vacancy by rematatoment Th, compensation of »# postmaster at thi* oUlco was 1566 IWC IM ISrl IUC«I jwmr. Applicant* mart hev, reached their twenty-firtf birthday op the date of the examination, with the exception that in a State where women are de clared by rtatot* U> b, at fall eg* tor *11 parpoess at eighteen year*, xromea eighteen year* of age on the lata of tae (lamination will be ad mitted. Application* ihould ha properly •ueented and filled with the Cenmiv don at Washington, D. C., at the •ertiert practical date. Tele* ta Lyaeh Mayer. Omaha, Neh., Sept. 2*.—With -light hondrrd traoee from Porta Omaha and Croak. Neb., and Camp Dodge, Iowa, on riet doty end witb •*0 more *oIdler* do* to »rr+»« late tonight, Omaha efSctaU were con fident that there weald he no farther m<break of the r*c* rioting which vorterday and lent aight malted (a *h« death ef two ponona, injuria* to everal pcora other*, an attempt to '▼neh Mayor E. P. Smith and partial deatraetjen by fir* of the eoenty The troope have machine g*n> erode U pat Into w If neeemery. Heedqaerter* were eeUbllshcd at %ntrr\ police Motion by Colo eel J. Z. Mern«, Twentieth tataatry, con*, mender ef the military fair** la the city. Member* ef Urn polic, depart ment were put andor Colonel Morrl*' order*. General loo nerd Weed, com mender ef the Central department of the army, la exported to arrive in the city tonight or tomorrow to take charge of die actuation THE PS ICS or COTTON Pnewromrv* Parmer W* have aald H War* aad my H again: la order ta pay the labor that M _ |t|g gggkiagi i 'a It anything Ilka the game rttorai that labor aad capital aUmrfiert get, Uda year'* dlaaatroasty abort crop el •wtten (booId bring 40 rente a pound Wa wteb w* road my S will briar 10 rent*, hot ire eaa at laart my that they* are jaat fear rm or* net now r » on a pun Third, th. unsettled conditions In the financial world, resulting hi tho Engluh pound, normally worth M •• M in America, bow worth only 64 53. This means that aay wu> ehaee ia America now casts so Kng lith buyer 10 H per cent premium far exchange on money. The Peace Treaty matter, however, will aeon be settled; labor trouhlas aaaa ia pro rom of adjustment; and w, moat be llcre that the ahaormtl situstlan with record to English money will soon adjust itaelf. Tho fourth reason why cotton bricoe are not climbing toward 40 cent*, however, ia moat important of *11. This reason ia simply the belief that the farm see trill let the crop go for less. No well organised union of town laborers would submit to aay leas remunerative prices for their labor, however; and Why should the farmer? If ha goes on a strike, ha run hold out longer than the city wage earner, and why should ha net ia a peaceful and legal tray refuse to taka lees than a (air price for the product of bis toil? In rise of tho reduced acreage this year, a good crop of cotton diould have brought 66 to 36 canto a pound. With a dJaastroualy poor crup Mach as w# have, a 40-cant price means only a living wage for tho producer; and ha. Ilka the city labor er. owe* it to his family and those dependant oa him to demand *hla living wage. An electric iron save# endleas steps and hours of work and worry. T LCO-UGHT T1 « co.rpleSo BaaHo Light ad Power Pleat E. J. Hudson, Dealer GOVERNMENT TO AID SOLDIER CLAIMANTS Wer Depart want Aawaencne They Need Net Employ Attaraeys or Agents Washington, D. G.—Curbing the "wolves” who seeks to prey on tha former ecrvicc men has begun with the announcement by the War De partment that it is ready to honor all requests by mall for Information, and that th« employment of agents to rep resent men having claims or d<siring information is unnocamary. Illegiti mate “attorneying” following this war la expected to be undertakes, but there la little indication that it will prosper aa it has In tha past. For the msn Iivise in tha ether sections of the country and emoting something in Washington the business of representing him here has been a lucrative one for yearn, and has been especially a. thriving occupation la periods following wars. The “at torney” has been checkmated by tha Government this time and there is tittle that he can do that cannot bo just aa weU dono by hie client through correspondence or through authorized outside organisation* and thoa* es tablished by the Government. Matters haa*am-m-mMillnu ia asaai amhmlaima having a legal status will stifl ha handled through the legitimate legal channels, hut this eliminates tha ahyu ter bureaus and preying representa tive*. With regard to the War Depart ment, its stand in such matters as particularly involve the obtaining of service record Information by form er soldiers la given in the following announcement just made public by. th« Secretary of War: "A number of applications for in formation from the official records of the War Department are mad* through attorneys employed for tha purpose. Tha employment of the ser vices of an agent is unnecessary for this purpose. Applications for Infor mation from official record* may bo addressed by the person directly in terested In obtaining it to Tho Ad jutant General of the Army, Wash ington, D. C„ who edit furnish it to tha applicant direct, providing such Information can proparly bo furaiah ed under existing rule* of tho War Department.” < SELLING BUTTER. EGGS. AND VEGETABLES BY PARCEL POST Progressive Farmer. The cry everywhere ie for service, and on* of the best luviri to that call has beau tha parcel poet system. Living on a farm six miles from an express office, the parcel post sys tem has proved one af oar beet friends. Three years ago this summer oar village moTthant arms baring oar but ler end shipping, to the question | eroee. why not ship it by parcel post: and make that extra profit ourselves? Our Erst attempt was six sounds ef batter a week. In one-pound cartons, by parcel poet to customers In NiA rtQe, 75 miles nwny. From six pounds a week, our eews were increased until we made thirty pounds a week. Along with nr but ter we shipped eggs, strictly fresh ones, is the *ame place. As garden track cum in. beans and tomatoes were also shipped by partial poet, bat express weald hove been much cheeper for the boons and tnsae tees if It nad been accessible. We can baa as and tomatoes la tha lift cans and sail these, bat daring very busy times w, ship. Last year we sold |lt worth ef green beans and toomtees, bmidsi canning >36 cans, above these far hoaip asa, for which we received St cents a can. All this went by parcel post except the .-soiled goods Of ear ewa and neighbors' we seat by parcel peat last year about *,040 pounds ef butter and Ht deaea agga, so the parcel peat hag solved the put mosey question for as and has proved to be one ef the farmer's grsoteet ke*l» _ A RICH MAN’S RELIGION ttvttjr (na wkkk tka caatnvilty kaa •Infer yrodtal bUkaatty tkraagk tka arraamladoa af pat tottaaaa. aa aoanl* af ailafe, —altoataU— IWa*. aaaataa H^tay a* tamu attljt paarMa aolarafety fat aaaa klai; «M, offer 4afe« — fe aoa Afer al aaryfea rrr—o «M«k -as to biae • haply aa trnat fnniU, which ha la eaOaa opon to admlaiatar, and itrlethr boand aa a mattor of doty to adatialaUr la tba man nor which, la pnani, la boat calculated to tba ntoat banoddal raealta —My. Tbaa, idaaa ware by an atoaaa now, bat they bad never Mara boon an aaolatod m definitely by aa ri«b a naan. and ae one ever carried them out with equal conalateney—Clyde' P»r«t, la the Ereoln* Poet Maya, ■laa. W, an euffer *bn the otkar follow falla to make rood. WKan two boateeoa partaora have loan ad how to handle each otter they don't have math tmbl« hand tec their coata»era ^mtMmmrwHHHHwtmnwwimnrommaamamammwfflw"-—— ------ I r—_, I COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE OPERATED UNDER U.S. DIRECTION * : l • < ► ► < ► ► < - » ► « H > » < M ► » ' " » Receipts issued by us are as good as Government bonds and ~ I are negotiable at all banks. Full protection given against loss by » 1 * ; fire or other damage. Fifty cents per bale per month covers all i . » ■ ! 1 charges. < i : I • «> « i 5: ; This telegram explains itself: J; J WASHINGTON. OCT. 8. ! S ’> > < M I > • M . ! B- O. TOWNSEND, DUNN < . Ki WAREHOUSEMAN’S LICENSE GENERAL UTILITY CO AND YOUR LICENSE TO i 5! 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We have everything you need to wear—shoes, hats, suits, overcoats, coat suits, dresses, skirts, cloaks, dry goods, hose—all priced to please you. DRAUGHON'S j | • , ' ;;;
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