#*:♦***•' * * * »■ 11 n « —— + ■ - —. .. IF INTERESTED IN THE LAND OF tmuhiac and flawn*. let your want* bo kssgrn to A. PbilUpa, agent. Callahans If 17 4t p<L BRICK FOR RADY FOR hnatedig-e fry. Newberry Broa. and C Dane, N. C. FOR SALE—FLORHV? FARM OF SO acres, SO clear#! Good crop now growingM w81x room bouar aud out baildnfnror all kinds. SI a tnilr* af towl.Jbos and ono-hall miles fioia tamping point. Good water, school iffar by. FI.OOO takes tbr place. A PbiUipj-Ageot, Calla han, Fla. / 17 4t pd. JOHN W. _ RACK ON the job on water tank and la ready to you again. See him for act and wirdowa porch furn i wer stand*, etc Old furnllu :«d. FLORIDA LAND—FORTY, ACRES SS acre* cleared, S-room/hause, IS p.-**n trees, grape*, pejbhes. Japa nese peisimmo Rearing mul berrie*. plenty Shelter* and oyt house* of l Unwqualed t v* range with water. Five mile* *I hoxtlin* All for only S1S.00S. A L Calla han. Fla. 7 4t pd. FARMS FOrT HAVE 3EV aral fgrm* la Harnett, in connUaa. If see m* at «, in desirable desirable leva Including several v* a Lee. tf. HAVE YOU" OF THE — If earthing the Battery an ‘ tell oar Rat 14—wo are vteee are ah yoar at all DEbIRIMC wants be t can buy a Boo Geo. L Rate atari. BUCK FOR HAVE SEV. ml thouee rick for sale Can aaba te delivery. Boy H. T. Dunn, Na. 6 M It WEST HARNETT IN CELE. ■RATION OF PROGRESS fa oriotreation of the progress al ready au<h by Western Hainett. and anticipating ha farther material de wlypmcnt, eitixaev* of that section to the number of ton* thro* hundred gathered at Plneview last Fridsy and Joined hi a Jubilee over the accession to their rants of ih« Mdse Brother* end associates composing the Never maa Lead Company. A large num ber of eWtora were also present. Hr. Jamci A. Harps coming from his hamu is Greenfield, Ohio, a distance ef eight hundred miles, to attend the rveet Satisfaet'or over the coming of the Meaa Brothers was no greater, how. aver, titan the happirees of the peo ple ef that section because ef the greet friendship ead interest the Harp* Brothers have manifested for Harnett County. The Messrs Harps hew been, and are. intensely tetrr tdrl la Harnett County and its ma teriel welfare. Those aw sot empty weeds. They have duet oast rated it. Great nod has tome, and will come, fwm Harps Brothers* association with and participation In this eoan ty's forward strides. TV Hsrps Brother* have trana frrevd their holdings te West Her wtt. consisting of sense d.OOd scree. »n the hesvr Fail lend Company. On the enlUvetad area there ere dl barns a-d si* pack house* for th< housing «f tobacco alens. On# kendrsd and Rftv asms are planted la tobacco this peer tide being somewhat leas then ■anal MO being the acreage last year. Oae year ever it# acres was PWt to tobacco. The taad yields ap prorlmeteiy TOO jpeande to the eery, wWeb always tongs top awrkyti Oi thf lawn af tha Harp* homo at rtanli* a rahraty irraaa tov.ruif af taKtat *r JaaaatM atavar fornlah f *b# haa tafiaf far om af tha twt haaatlfal af fan* haaa* araaa*. iuat Itaak tha hoaaa thara aro A*art* y**ah traaa which ylaM fratt af tha very flaaie. Bailt apna tha auaaitt 0t tha bifl a few yaiata fm«n tha ata •>- t»v Haraa Wan coan*aa4a • •»» *W* af taa atirataflM tairttwry •at fraaa tha ywrcbta awn ka wltiaaaa {• • nttalli »m af la 4aatry aa tha fan* iiallMti aawi MM i* aoat JjhMha Wap yraw u4 aaara to fe*iStoM l£fl«lM*!l Ma*. |aa4 wfcfcaa an4 *iwM ahaor.l jWa aaaaa a SmI af tyghaw froaa] i Si Mr. Harps for-his unselfish devotion to the upbuilding of tb« community The Moos Brother*, managing fur tho X<ttr Kail land Cam pa nr. laky oesr -*<.ry thing in the way at rvally ho Waging to the farm and wUI b.-gin immediately in H> farther dtveiop m at. lbs r.ctaal possc-uiun in en tirety will not take ptneo until Janu ary tat, the Hai-pa Brothers owning tha crops of this war on. Fire hun dred to 1,000 aerss additional will be pat under ealUeation. The Mom Brothers are public splr 'tad. Following up Mr. Harps' bailding of roads and other public benefits, tho Never Fall Land Co. ha* donatod two aerra as o site foi tho new school. A site has also been tendered for a knots of worship. Mr. James Harp, made the heart? of Harnett citizen* glad when b« ottered the algalftcanl remark- “j am not through with Harnett Coun ty,” and turning to Mr. Hirum Bag gett. who negotiated the transfer, he aamnBsnmaassnam: raM: “Ahsn you know of anyth5:'V I Id n»;' hnnilif it. a am mo.f jiiu*.: *a;-tid vltli ,-ou. tran->ovuon.'v I *b mut.r ot Ik ncvi couu rn t/t)> I*\iu uV**' *•' l,"*l»vrtjr *poka ;o Mr. ••■WP'il in StV.tr mu*, itt. kr. Jem.« viVo*, th? wrow f.tkhcrt auto mojily factory. tt«e Never Fad Oil Citri iar(o >, ;Uv N.*\ci-l'ail Sutpr.i d*-» ficU*«x and hu* otaec intcict:.* .trolhrr, Mr. John Djiua, • has been ;k xen- »s ^ mu*my thn ilou virw propvriy whn: it i« tod*y. An o;hir h; other, IMi. C»c«»r«c Kmpa, op r.at**t a vr.i ia.m n ur Ma.»eh. « tar. ll»o Gd-V#1<t o( t.V* Never Fad Land Company are: Pro-due..;, f\ W. Ha** . cock. »r. Oxford; vie. -prc.iKlcnt, K. jV. K.vrtli, Petersburg. Va.; m erctary ttnitMj.pr, L 0. Mo*.., Oxford. N. C. ! '‘hojc* aiUr.ri.nr the r'enic from a d ‘uaec lit c. B. fe. Rov.ur, A. M. Powell. J. a Xfo.v V/. |j. Hu:it. S. C. Morton. from Oxford, oil inV » oattd In thr company: W. IJ. Bullock, P:*'. ■*. '\i.J I".' rra, Rnsi- ’i . .. .• . of th. -ii'infc <E! •i * o #*o.l •». \V.. C* iitf*x • :.i Cj iIi 4, A. I’ Sinih • ; r'-i , i t •• Ur. .•■Icltw oi L -sloul r .*•«. « ». C.Vi.-, «>ci' ry U •• i- • tr L*<i Tvtn .-rrbv cram vj'/i w I r*Mi" v. h :b n M C<r. y n #..t> ut ll : not * . » . it.* n* of "h" CoU ' •!i y r>- ■ erd broadcr.'r I U .o tnj. tv uiir.. . T J• t‘ County News.. NOTICE OF SALE OF I>NO - i inner me Minority -tr.u dm ir ■ died of tinr. ccftm'.e;! l-y L T 3uaco and wife, Kr.tie Clyui Spcrc 'ditch d< > >1 < f t.ujt b duly rsgi-;cr.-«: n tb«> OUire of Registrar of Dead, of Unmet! coanly In Book 108 ot pas* the conditions nuacd In •id <i»rd of trust not having brer aomoiin! with, and the holder of the :«*U- • freed thereby having in ac enrdanco with the provisions nantad r. *aia deed of truit declared the cn tirc irdcbtcdictt secured thereby to «. due and having made demand upon • he t'.KItCeft that the power of sale m-tajicd in laid deed of trust be xereixed, the undersigned tinatee* netted in raid deed of trust will, on lor day the Sin day of September • die ot on* o'clock P. M. at the Jonn Hnu -e Door in Lillington. N. C. .ell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash the land described a >ai-l d- ed of trust being a tract of and .. i.'lhrgton Tdwnship, Harnett '■’•runty. State of North Caroline, ad joining the lands of Mrs. Annie M. Hare. J. B. Lanier aiyl others, and bounded a> foliowa, vjB: Be ginning nt a itaK in tha renter! jf Float Street of Ufa Town of f.ii irgtn.i as extended In the center of front Street of thanown of Lilling ton at extended la wasterly d rec ticn at u point opposite the north Ac.d corner of laJB deeded to Mrs. V-.Me M. Itar* bwBoatd of Trusters I >f the l.-.HingtotAlIgh Schools, and Aina IbcneA nortf ?li degrees 'S5' W. 1 jU5 feet t\ Ihawsmgn line of the b-.-Tum land: tacacRl the lit* of laid land S. lalegr** 38’ weat 431 feet to a KUtmJin original comer of the (len. W.Uwgrata 100-acrt tract i d th. A. Nlauddl 7#-»cre tract; .hence H -J If s 40’ W. Jit fact to a stnki- ini rady line; thcncc S. 4 4 dogreeal at toil feet to a taka in th.- of E. Strict ex '.-.Iilrd; thrncl as the center of said -l ea 8. 71 Agreoa Mb' east 1773 ?tci to a rtake, the comer iof S acre' tree: deeded td T. L Bayne, Jr.; ' hence ki the Itae of that tract N. 1H degress 26' E. 396 (act to a atuka; rhince S 71 degree* 1 I' E 550 feet to i id axe in ih* line i f Mrs. Hare; .hence with her lisa I . 18 dugreea 25’ E 78T.5 feel td tha ^eg-nning, con tvining 15 arias, m< or less. Place of sals: C thmsse Door, Liill-gtcn, N C.t Tima of Bal«t, Sept- fith, 1020, one o'clock Terms of sale? '! a s . hr 31 K. It A _ N. A. TO SALE OF AUTOMWLE UNDE* CMATMLTmOKTGAGE certs by Owen C. Smtth top. L. Ellington on the 13, day otBn, 1110, and iseoidad in Booh^^^t page 96 of "if Reiriatry of llaIBKoUDty. June 12, 1926, v curtpyM^y.-. 1104.45 each, one of •~*tMMiT i"~ on the 13, dey of May, tflo. and the other of which fell (WJ6. the 11. day of Jure. 1920, whicflfjuttct mortgage nnd the notes a^pirnd thereby, har ing been dnly trMdtmd to tha un dejrignrd. bcforCatgtnrrty of (amt, amt default harfll hewn made in the payment of saidKatM. will offer for nle.Vthc follow It described pertoi* al pi^erty emSwedf in Mid rhaiu-l mo.-tg^c al IhAoatofflce doo- in the town ok Angl^I North Carolina, on SilurdaV Pcp*ihar 18, >920. at 12 o’eloek ikon, Mr cash: “Ona lv« tAaennr Buick, Tour ing C«r, mmw D 45, number 200 Thiv cjfcnAxIa (any be »ren at ■*ny t:mc ftflt thn day of rtle at o* horn- ati^M taro miles East of An This 14, daP of August, l«fei>. O. I. ElZlNGtCUT. Mortgagee. By J. B. C-KRONER, Traaefrree of Mo.tgage. wJLrl l-'enlcbn T. DopIBJeAttorocy. A_n irivr, No-th CaroKnfit J" it *- ■ i MA*MA«r.5 wSZ Cl «i!l* Wood toiAora Thome*. C. P. Ur to LHUalWiUlford. L. C. Paige to I.aft Nordon. D. r Webb to Mlmilo O'Quinn. O. C. Bingham toKMetlic Ingram Theddlr Pope to Etna Jaekeen. Cel acyl Chaffin Mintor to Lena McKay. W;i|i« Jame* to Cam Allen. ffol.T Elliott to '>(080(0 Rime*. Don McMillan to Mattie William* UnV McUougal to Jdnla William*. CUylun Thomaj U Utdllr Elliott. 0>c»r Scott to Angle Elliott )o*li Wright to Oddia Major. HOW MANY READY TO DIE (.a Torto. Ind., Aug. 10.-~“If light amg *h raid etrlka thla tent tonight hoar many would ha ready far It?” n* Itev. John Timber, avangtllrt. a*k "d a congregation of free Methodiete crowding a tent at Bprlagfield nrar here laat night, Itftalde a rtorm wu* thraatr nip*. A faw momanta later a bolt of Jirhtning entered the canraa ton, kill. Ing two mmiiltii oa tha platform, bil'tud the Bar. M. Timber dangtr nuilr ami knocked down many of the worchlper*. The dead are: Tha Rev Henry Uoa, picakiiag elder, Balvldere, III.; rha Rev I.. W. Huntoa, Raid agent of the E*an<vBld, Wleeeaatn. Seminary iui»rLH9 ur KEAI. E1IMK 4 I». Week* ami Claudio Week* to Ada M. Weeks, tot to Duan. MO* r P. Hatch and wife to 4. W. Lott '$ 1-t acrr• to Upper Utile Hirer to'imhip. >iVi. C. T. Jehnron to Aa*r WeuMah. tot in l»e-m, MA*0. j 4. 1. Hatcher and wife to Thmi • l*o, lot in Doon, $14**. Mra. Pottle Disoa to J. A. Hobbe, lot in Dunn, 11,000. Oeoeto Ia. Canady to Urraaan Rtoekaan. tot la Dunn, *100. N. A. Want to the Beard of Cdor* lion, arhooUiouoo tot la Anderaan Creek township. Mi. Mary Kelly to t*. Kelly, 7 Mo % / icr.» in Upper Lillie River tnwnih p. (1*8. . Fn il HrKay and vr.fi to J. M iyrd * Co., I lots in Cwil elm J. Ti*. lljrnl & Co., u- i> I'. ! id, 4 ota in Coau, t'*00. L. tl Skinner to A t* '••,>!•.«.'. ltt Iftri in Barbecue toWuhip, on; •himsand dollars. Joicjtb n. Smith and wifi- »o A. K left), 06 acres in Baiheccc lown ih!j. fl.ttfl O *to« Mills to W. C Ctif* ' >!, iut* is A vor.vbnro township, *-■. •> . *•- rt wife t-> \V I., tn, 110 in «l«p>v J.ttl! Riv.ir ;ows:>,ip *HC ,.i i. '-in •'•IU . »* = > .I.-h M-: I jrjohin. 1st* in Avun-hi>io town hip, ««■", • When th# navy yard employe* In Wuair'ngton aiked for a ralM Frank lin D. Rooicvelt infoimad thorn that they W'»jtd bo discharged In propor tion to the amount of the increase "runted becau.ro the pay waa fixed by '’ongrees. The men said th*y did not arc aa ctioar laid off would be able to obtain better paying Jobt etae whort. W? ITT?* £ _ 'Mh AGAINST TYPHOID FEVER i EVER BILIOUS? j xl Charleston, Miss.—Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place, g 12 I b»ve never had to use very much medicine, 'J H bemuse If 1 fell headache, dizziness, or colds, bad taste jj I) the mouth, which comes from torpid liver, I would ■ 5”. *>»— “ore of Blade-Draught, and It would Vj HI shaighttn me out and make me foef as good as new. li U We nave used in our family for yean l! i THEDFOSTO’S " bucmkht ■ and It certainly is thl l/st Uver medicine 1 ever saw. Q fj « h“ not only savedtof money, U has helped keep my TB ■ system In shape, anttas never weakened me as so LH I) "Jhny physks do. 1 iWommendltto my friends and am 99 |ft glad to do sa"BtacMDraught is the old, reliable liver (D P “««<*>« you.fve doubtless heard much about H li yo* fee* oadI>*all over, stomach not right, had (H P mouth, bilious, or have a headache, try n U Thedford s Black-Draught At all Druggists. f J f Always Insist on the Gencine! n §■ __ —-^STl < L. P. Surle?, Dunn, N. C. Mr. i — « < 4 t « 4 4 I I j; J ! | i \ il i i ! II jr«i *r* iMer«kd in equipping your hom* will, a " I ; La (Kline Plo*»«. w# want to drmuiutra' - the F'diton. You will i ; Ilk* it J Dunn Heat and Light Co. i; C. H. RANDAIX* Manager. • » » •. Beginning Aug. 16, 1920 THE COUNTY AND STATE OOxfiDS Of'HF.AL'i!! WILL HUT ON A CAMPAIGN AGAINST TYPHOID FEVER In HAR.yrTT COUNTY — GIVEN BY AN EXPERIENCED PHYSICIAN. ( -j, Free -TO BOTH WHITE AND COLORED-__ Ther* »» »b«olut*ly no reason for anyone liRsing a cate of typhoid fever when they can be pro tec ted FREE OF CHARGE TO PREVENT IT. it cause, no sore*, no loss cf si cert: in protection. Convenient, prac tically p-unless, and FFi_E. racticniiy eiadku-ted wherever vaccine has been use J. Three tr isbnents, one week a, 'ey to protect. Therefore be lure to visit a die pen ury e the opening date, in It three treatments. Below i- riven a schedule of li e da a ^e: lor this '■.re treatment, 10 put this away and no . a hand at the nearest place dec* given. Do ys,Ur duty—Come yourself and bring ot’ e-» with you. ___ _ * MONDAYS Auftnl 76, 13, 30, S«pi. 6, 1920 llunhi oi School .... H to 1) ». m. Cam'trv School .9:30 to 10:30 a. m. 3. Util Sc tol.11 to 11 :S0 a. m. FonviU* : ore__1 to 2 p. m. Bnahleve: School_2-JtO to 3 p m. Harnett School..... .3 -.20 to 4 pm. l-iJiL^ton Courthouse 4:30 to 7 p. m. TUESDAYS Aag-iat 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7 Mait^'i I tore..... ..3 to 0 a. m. Barb.'cur Church..9:30 lo 10 a. m. 01'*!:., H. C. Cameron's nfflte 10:30 lo 11:30 a. m. Mount Fi»rah School....! to 2 p. m. IK»!ly J:-!0 to 3 p. m. M.*m t. Snlit. 3.:|<; to 4 *Jrt p. m • • a ri ScacM......... f» to <5 iv m WEDNESDAYS ABfuoMtS, 25, Stpi. 1, A Kipl Mir, FiailV. Sto-<, * to 11 «. m. Ohrlatian School, «:30 to 10 A. m. Co!:e*hery <vte>re>, W':30 le It *». m. K*cy<J«f.i* School. .) 1 :10 to 12 p. m Dunrftr,, Spei*» e More. 1 to 1 :30 p in. Sotts 9choot.2 f•» 2*o0 p. m. Paptl. t Urovn Ohareh 3 to .1:30 p. tn. Chalybeate Spnnjrj. .4 to 3:30 u. m. School i THURSDAYS AueuU 1*. 26, Sept. 2. • li'nMnt Union School 8 to 0 a. a. N-*IJ.< Check School 0:30 to 10 a. a. j.'.OK'iT School 10:30 to 12:30 p. m , ".arcLay-villa School t to 2:30 p. m • Du'k Creek School. . 3 tHO to 6 p a. FRIDAYS Au(i>ii 20. 27. Sept. 3, 10 I'.'o'e'.s School. . .... .. 8 to 10 a. m. |Sloe01;:S Crncsroad. .10:30 to 11:SU I ii m. tStore) 'lluke School...__...2 to 0 p. m. j SATURDAYS I kc;ul 21, 20, Sept. 4. 11 Dunn 0 to 12 M.; 2 to 8 n. m. (City Hall.) • . . O BE SURE TO COME ON THE APPOINTED HOUR PLEASE READ, REMEMBER end pnu tbit circular on to another, or POST IN PUBLIC Place THE STATE AND COUNTY BOARDS CF HEALTH • c LL„t„, of Ml Kinds and Besf Grades. See The Stock. :; » , BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. Dunn and Coats 1 ) » , ......tmiitn

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