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*«»*****:| * L O C A L * ♦ _A_* * * * *-i L. If. H.xvll was ■•» '-jailor to Ra I’ isli Sunday. l-awrenci- U. 3iaxell spent Sunday with r«lathes In Goldsboro. Kev. James M. Du nit la was a visi tor to Wilmirgton Monday. Mi.n I.n .*•• Co::, of CijJdaOoro, li here to visit Miss Gladys Y’oonjt. Ernest F. Younp ia on p trip to ftaleiph and «%-vrrw! othvi- towns this week • M>v. T. !.. II. Yo-jmp. of SmithlUW. ■a h» ru to v.»it her dav;rhl*r, Mr*. F. •Smith. Ms* Uu'u Shull left today for Aalirvdle to spend eeverni days with relative*. M-a. Orn rm-sp r.mned Mon day from sVsndvH, Ualoixb ar.d Waeh '11* ton. M:a \*r.e« Cannoday, of Oxford, sraa here y»:l-rday to visit her fa ther, Georg* L. Garnadny. John C. 'lodges left Monday morn ing for Greensboro. where he will Jame* Kirtiy, who i* cm ployed in the Hood A Grantham atom hcrr, vU!tcd rclat.vea in Kcnly Sunday. M «» Ad.'t Rowland, of Franklin Si»o<*i;«, (i*., »» |»r«e fo*- a several W'-o'u' viiit to Mis* li&vent Taylor. Sing Ju.:g, uundrynuin who ia now o rejrl doer ntlgh'Hir of The ))>epatrh. ap.*r»t Sunday with friend* in Raleigh. M*-; M.'r1.!" WaiTrn haa returned from Sf.rii*/ Hope where she had Kpcrl scvcr&l day* xw the gue*t of friend*. K..lph R. Tv con* «|>cnt last- week end in hif office here. He ii traveling th^ ca?t ir. the interest of hie fe.tili 2er baun'M. I^tru. Mr rrlurt)«*d home Monday. i had Keen a patient in Pittman Hospital. i'a^tteviilc, for icttril Wvtrlc*. Mia* F.mmn Young, of SmithlVId, ia heir to vlait her sister, Mtk F. Smith. *Shc tmigdil in the irhoolf of Burlington this year. Mr gr.j Mr*. Euirvne Parker re tired veMevday from Aaheville, wt»»re th- v had K|i*»m several day* or)?7ing the mount lift el<mate. Mr; >1. J. ?.I« Nair and her -laugh ter*. Mix..*'* A*irr ar d Marguerite, of Wn. m x/jntv, *r»* here vir*t Mr*. McNa.r'* grandmother, Mr*. Mary C. Shell. Chari**! IV t!iiikr naa Ju*l returned from it trip Ihromrh Sump* on and Pcr.dcr count;j*. While ie was away he visited White Lake ile Kay* crop* were never iKttrr than they are now in the sections vivited by him Charles Marshall Ford returned to Wilton Monday after apenriinc aever a! day* here with relative* lie rmm* to attend the wedding of hi* neice, Sadie Fori Pittman to Kad Mykr Jamiaon. which occurnd Saturday night. A birthday dinnvr will be held at the D. L Tart heme Tuesday. August l°. John Tart, under whose direction the event will be held, invitca all icln tlvn ard frk^«U and admonijhet them to come with well-filled baa Mr. and Mrs. Almon Turn age, of Banner Township, Johnston bounty, wue ihonprt* In Dunn today. Mrs. TyTnspe"\ad • IA3K at' CraCrs haw bakery aud was much impressed with the way the men down there do their cooking. She soys she will cook no more cakes as long as she can get the thing' ready fixed up. The Parrish-D.-i* er Company de sire* 'hat The D«*pa1rli inform the uubl.c that it has sold none ot its boaicca* except the aut-'imohrr repair tlrnartmrnt. It nil) is engaged in the r-ale of murirul instrument." and au tomobile*. Through the sale of tho repair drpaitmcni to Murtin and Broughton the report that they had su'd. th» entire bu*ineKs In-came car rent'. Jim Driver said yest.-rdny that the compjry was jast beginning to do bu- iricv in ea*3mgV 1920 B. C. TO 1920 A. D. Water Supply Then and Now Prom tho annant Egyptian water wheel to the mode-n automatic elec tric pomp I: a long strotch. but both of tbe»c piece* of machinery Ulus trace an institution which has had its existence throughout history wheri vcr there has been nny degree of cvlllxation. The Egyptian along the Nile used the clumsy water wheel to lift m-Rlc-r over the bank of the river arid irrigate his field*. In spall town> and cities tho water supply • consider! of a system of carriers whe ■-' d park animala bearing water bagi linsdv ufiikin. Tip Roman solved ihc kaostter « Water -apply by conduct fN |hc wJcf for milts across ths XkT'fWoughoill ihfilory wherever mer ■lv<;anything nice a civ Vo mm unity thay have made ar rfuit to organise and improve Uu Mallei of water aupply. On tho American farms thla ques tlon hr.I always tmrn of great import area. Tho ncc-laJhf live Mlock. of th( household and frequently of irriga lion have tnadcMt Imperative to havi n vr II d.'rrlif,'ft water supply 01 Uni faim. lisuf ly, of course, it romei from wells, all in the old days thesi weiU wciasmvcd by buckets placet on the endkiff long sweeps which con ctitutod a Aly clumsy and ineffleiea method of Brewing tho water fron the well lafrr came the old woodci hand pump Ihlch wasn’t much betu and later stll the iron pump and Us wind mill. This lest was the firs application of power other than hu man to tho pumping of water. On i great many American farms an o these old*-, tne'hoils have boea nip planted by tho automatic olectri pump which works silently and efll Ciently twenty-fonr hour* fn the day It draws water from tho wall an. Floras It under pressure in a tanl from which it runs to faucets an ova the house and bu.-n. When a errtaii amoant of water Is drawn out of th tsmk Iht pump Starts nutomaticall and pomps in more water until tk rising pTtswuio stops K. Thus finall the whole matter of water anpply ha keen taken off of the farmers min and turned over to the Ifeat of mot cm seivlce, <loctrlcltjr. A..id of course the ee.mr electriclt which does the pumping. lights th hou>s, does the milking, tho swerj In'* Iht* washing, the rhumieg, th aeparaLng a.id a hundred other fan lark*. I LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order of re-aali- made by C. T. C., for Her nett county Li a special proceedings; entitled 0. K. Himpoun. Administra tor of R. L. Williams, deceased va 1.1112c D. Spearman. G. B. Williams cl ala., being No. IKiifi on Special I’ro reedinga Docket of said county. Tha undtrturned commissioners, appoint nl tiy the court, wilt on Wednesday 1 August, lllh at 12 rfblnrk M., at the court house door InMullincton, N. L\, expose to sale to Ac highest bidder for caah Die follovAig dcsclrbcd tract or parcel Mf land:! Bipinnirtk at a Make In the canter of tha Own aid Lillington road opjioaito* a arge Mead pine pointer. Geo. S. Simlm's <4rner in the McAi ry’r lino; thrice W. $ 1-2 E 1012.4 'bur line, amt, ram thence S. 14 E ! 2209 fact to nstnke, McArthur's and l La-ley's cornel in tho old plantation rtud; thercc St 74 W. 113 faet to a j .lalte; thence a. 58 TV. 326 feet to a Slake a.id pointers, a emner in Ball i at to a .Luke, Henry Davis’ comer n U Cameron's line; thence E. 208 7 fee* to stake, Henry Davis' comer; tuerce X. 8 1*2 E. 1043.6 feet to a stake on the South sido of the Dunn ; end Lillington road, another of . H.-nr/ Davis’ corners; thence as the Dunn and Lillington road East 640.J feet to the- beginning, containing 35 1 jerrs nioro nr lest. 'I im • of uale; Wednesday Augur'. 1). 1120 at 12 o'clock M. t'iacc of mile: Court House Door i Lillington, N. C. Term* of tal,: Cmtk. Thio 27th dty of July, 1920. CI.AUENCK J. SMITH, R- H. DYE, CommlMloner*. 30 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND ' I Under the authority contained in t deed of trust executed by E. T. Spence and wife, Katie Clyde Spence, irnicb deed of trust is duly regt'orred In the Office of Remxtrur.^or Drrde if He met t rounty in Botft 10t) at pa*T« 370, the coi>d itiorjf named In ^ald deed of truat not Jnvintf been complied with and the Voider of tho note m cured thereby Jav<r»g in cc :ord»*tee with the pifiaioui* named In «nid d-.tfii cf ii>tel Mv and the en tire i'MtvhU-dnca* tried thereby to b« due and havng mM* demand npon he t uitepf mat llm power uf w*e rents' rred in Ya-d m d of trutt be aero wed, the* Yun<^r4i*r">e<J trustee* itimd in *« dfttrtm of trvui: will, on Vio iday the rJri Ajy of September IP20 fit oae I’clbck P. M. at the -ourt IIoi.no Dili in Lilt ingle n, N. C. •ell at public Action 'to the highest divider for caiU th< land described n raid deed ofB’uxt being a tract of arid in L.llinglp Towiuhip. llernott ininty, Stale m North Carolina, ad orning the larAa of Mia. Annie M. lore. J. B. LAicr u id othei#, and vvj’ulcd ih follows, rii: Begnntng at a Ktakr In lb** center »f Front Street of the Town of I.il mgton a« extended in the center of 'rout Slrevl of the Town of U!liaf> on as extended in ue%tcrly direr- j on at e pot il oppoxite tb« north text comer of land deeded to lira. Annie M. Hire by Board if Trusted nf the Islington High I bools, and ons thence noilh 7t dog tee 86' W. lSt/5 feet to the western line of tk Vgrem land; thence aI he line of ssid land S. 53 drjrrcM SI ’ wool 4tt feet to * stake the origin I corner of Ihf Ceb. W. r yrin 101 acre tract mill the A. N. Waddell 7<Sacre tract; , thence N. 50 drgrpas 40V W. 154 feet : to a ilnke In " rajiy line; thence ■ S. 44 degree* it 1011 foot to a stake in the c of K. Street es [Teiided; '.pones the center of said Fgioar 85’ oast 1773 the corner of 5 acre T. L. Bayne, Jr.: lna of that treat N. 18 L 804 fitt to a (taka;i ■ greet 85’ £*850 foot to * lino of Mrs. Hare; her lino N. 18 degrees 25' cl to the beginning,' con tain ing 45 acres, more or leas. Piece of sole: Courthouse Door, I.illlngtnn, N. C. Time of Sslu: Monday, Sept. 4th, 1020, ono o’clock P. M. Terms of sale: Cash. 'ibis the SI day of Julys 1920. K. RANDOLPH WILIJAMS, N. A. TOWNSEND. Trustees Dev. ai d Mrs. Walter Ollmors, of Sanfo:d, were here last week to visit Hr. and Mrv James A. Taylor. Mrs. U.lmore was Miss Stella Taylor be fore marriage and was reared In ihe borne of her uncle, James ,A. Taylor, here. Nr. Gilmore la pakar of the P-spiuit Church at Sanfore- Ha also is t newspaper concspondant of note. ■' i --—■<—^ \ -WATERMELON PRIZE FOR THE BEST ‘ Bank A PRIZE OF THREE DOLLARS -i-FOR THE LARGEST WATERMELON Exhibited in itrf windows for two days between July * 25th and Augiiat I 5th, the melon to remain the prop erty of the owner * •’ T. L. Riddle, secre^|ary .of the Chamber of Commerce, is -1 to be the judge-*■ . The Commercial Banki* 1 ?« ----——-i—/ .-•s-i-Jm . ■■■ in... -- mi—r ' A FEW BARGAINS LEFT • ! ti* • • * • » / Our Sale , but we are still offering many for the Thrifty Buyer _ >f.% * COME in! Ind let us show YOU. ! * * . # s. THE GOLDSTEIN CO. * . . • • i • .. D I S PATC ONE YEAR TWO DOLLARS I.tTtT,,,,T,T,M,,n,Ui.I —. ■ 1 » ■ ■ ■*-*-il * .Wia J I ■! *v An Active Partner 1 A N Internationa UteroseneEngingwill | **■ bo an active jwtnef in all your (arm *. work. Watch how a Imvllf your little jobs | month after month win low-prioca power, "r^ing | your burdens liglite# end giving you time far | thought in “putting mya" puns for nuking your | farm yield bigger crAe. X •You canrbt bra* an Internationa] keroaana | engine for eomomyAr efficiency. It works on the ♦ cheapest engjke fueJS-ou can 'buy — kerosene, and uses just enomh ofnot to handle the job in hand. Tha htenifknd engine b built to maat foe aaeda. Materil andg'rorkmanthip are of higKeat quality — tba letenutinslTtandard. k is vury simple in di sign and aaay tl oplratt h is a kerosene —g«"a, pure and simple, msh to St ar, d the hardest usage. Than comes tbs very important matter of service aad repairs. A nslrb* branch house equipped for egg emergency call to Always ready to help ea help you. For 66 yean li***tkmal service has been a household word lor steady, toady, courteous, complete help in time Ct need. 1 A dose inspeetton ai this engine is going to ooovfasca you that it*s a goal farm partner to have. Coma in aad * i ; ; , BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. 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