Transfers Of Harnett County Real llstate Fi il Jcmiffuii to G™, L. t'lumady. lot in Uutiti, *100 J. A Huekuday and Ovarby u> Wm Criwfoid. lol in Angler, considers* l.iin. 427 50 J. I’; 'L*'* l" H. A. Matthews, 2 troiU' InIIIT 82 acre* in Grove town ship *500 M A. Matthew- to BabeCta, Wip U ns and Lee, 2 liariit in prove town <li:a. 82 acres. *8,001). A. t . Oijbuin to .1, E. William*, lot ■n Angler. *iijo. O. L Johnson to thai. Roaa, one third interest in II uerra l.illinfton t'lwnhip, (It) and other considera tion. W. II. Kaucetu- to E. J. Swindell, lot in Lilllncton, *1.000 and othc. Consideration. II II. Hoe to R. i. Stone, 22 acres L.llhipton townnhip. *5,500. Ava and Ida L<.n«r to Geo. H. Loup Iwullirde undivided inteieat in 20 k r..., I.illinsrtun township, $40u. M na Games to T. V. Stewart, 38 1*2 iiciv-S Grove township. *1,500. 1 V. Stewart to S N. Wfllama, :>h 1-2 acres Grove township, (2,500 J D. Bann s to J. C Godwin, one sixth of an acre near Gunn. *30. B. ijrJ yf Education tu J G. God 'V>|. one-half acra near Barnus school hou. i, *150. Gin. E. Piince to J. G. Godwin n ' <*-nth acre near Uarnee achooi Inure, *250. « McLamb to hidton McUub t-i 37 acres Avcritahorn township, *2, inn. II- ls"n8 to Carolina Tei. A Tel. ( o., lot in Lillinjfton, *1,200. SAMPSON WOMAN HEADS I ARM WOMEN'S CONVEN. TION KOR COMINC YEAR (ClinUin Newr Dispatch.) S.im|t«>»n county ffrli honored in Mn. W B. Lamb thown to Woman'#* Convention for the coming year. Thia don not | ome as a Kirprla* to the people 01 i *i° county, because they realise thi i iual*f o.atioti> of their 'lomniislralivi ! Th**> «ri just gratified to , now that the people of thr .late are ceogm.ing the ability of Mra. Lamb *hou1'' discharge her dutiee as !'i^<Upy “"d c«e,.ntiy a* proa,dent nf the Farm Wom>n g convention and . uiviy she will, si shi* has as count} ‘■ome demonstration agent, she will ..dd a., much glory to the county as .ay other vitlscn. Sampwin had a large delegation al ■ he Farmers and Farm Womrn’i < invention in Kaleigh last week. Crc <■*>'• ia largely due Mr. R :T. Melvin and Mra. W. B l.amb for Ie Interest they have inspired in Ihr people of the county. Below i» a list ihe name, of those attending: A. |>. williams, Mra. A. I). Wil I Williamson and | Mr* Kuphom.a Ba«. of Beulah; Mr I ind E ,C- L«-- Wcstb.ook Lee. 1 s,'^*~n,ok Sr., Mi I ind Mra. It. W. Tart, Allen Daughtry V W Daughtry, Ml*e I.eta W^em !Miaa Bottle Lee and F. O. Busell, of i Newton Grove; W. H., Waller and I * ads Bullard, C. W .Ssnonu, M. C.! I ..“tier. Mr. end Mr*. W. F. Lamb, of' • oeeboro; J. I». Mtljsmb. Robert! ■ I ’hjuon, Colin Lamb, and W. L Rob nenn, of Ingold; R. t. Tew, Marian low, Dewey Jaeksun, Mr. Lonni. ackson. Cooper; Mr. Mrs. .W. , • afklvy, Moltari viU«; Forra»t Merritt | ir and Mrs. R T Melvin, Clinton;' A. Carroll, Turkey. . ROWNING OF SAMPSON YOUNC1 MAN CAUSES SORROW Clinton. Sept 4 — Mr. Arthur 8ub 1 •m, the fine young son of Mi and • r#. David Sutton of Plney Grove 1 mnahip. this county, wn, drowned *. mill pond, ten mile* from h* home. Tuesday afternoon. Hr had ;*.**• *° will with a young couain, at latter's request, and on arriving • in* mill ihi» two young men w*-nt a swimming and undertook to swim ■ ceitain mark up the pond. With warning the older of thv boys l4*********0*mmmmm*k :ank without any attempt mi r»-*vj. ! lvw younger. who wai too la rwmy to r« uurr iroiii.il'mc * li-tu1- . rnU w.*a Mb.; tircfi The only \v;t...v If the iRixmly Wu- tha a*,,) indlot, • it. liouK'. The auivivor imm.il.al.o iflurnrU to hU home and lrouwcd lit. i oramunily and a crowd of dinUv-akd '''end* and relative* went to Ihe mill tnd rescued the body. Yh* parent. '•*'«< heart-broken Arthur eu the I nly one of their rhild.-rn Ilyina with I am und «u an ettveptionally fine • uung man. TU*v. D 1*. Harris, itcenlly pastor • f the Clinton Baptist church, Is leav • »k ibis week for Greenville. 8. C.. '••here he will make his home in the 1 Jttire. Mr*. Harris and the daughter* \.UJ visit relative* at Elisabeth City Jjr some weeks before joining Mr. «-auis in Gmunrilk. robacco Market Opens On September 22 Messrr. R. A. Eui'ch un.l W. I Ncw . 1 "eu.'d upon 2 ythirig h> bein£.V|^«£ >o b ■“ l.nw ior the tiAf Jl It i. .<..ti chut ttieit^Kbegia.ta , *' market and (oiAMn'iv h rod nmurh ai^HjSpd Xixu laT^ artt*tt*^K*l0P'n" U‘>'h the warehoa^KJkra met < vP-iri nf cxpei icrlH^Stbry at inc tobacco xroweSYF Harnet • nur.ty that thair tat^HK will br '<•'11 taken eire of—®Ef0n Newc Wixea of the otncdBa dViargi of American owned mrrtMt tfcip* mty iiccompaiiy their haoWfl| m volant Admiral Benton hat nM. rh« navy It beclnnd $£ink wolla n a scorch for utl in tl tmry reterve tuda of California. ■ > Si will ba ■I.edag fuel FOR SALE If I \— ; ;; barm of\J65 acre/, half cleared, good ii buildings, on\ Sanc^lay road, on« mile ; Wade. N. C. \ / Apply: D. AjicMillan. Wade, N C. or j j E. C. McMillian,\|ayetteville, N. C. ~..tsnrj; --- -- -■ I V OF FINE FARM LAND i • The Farm Belo^ *ing to A. L. and Dr. F.'?. James of Laurinburg, North Carolina, lo cated in the count}- of Robeson, known as th i “Oakland Farm,” containing about 1,200 seres, will be subd . 'ided into about 12 smal tracts and sold at Public Auction to the Highest Bidder on siy Terms on— ” f WEDNESDAY, 29 of SEPTEMB ; J AT 11 rOO O’CLOCK A. M.-—-RAIN OR SHINE | 12 SMACty ARMS I I Wisest \ Z°, k« w‘r'h''"’" .t St. p,ui.., which p,.„ a. , it ,.ln.d i. population mor. th.„ 173 p.r out in a. Jut ' Ian years I RICE: You make it >OLLAR TAKES THE PROPERTY N THE GROUND to EVERYBODY PRESENT QUIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY, FREE MUSIC, CONCERT BY BRASS BA$ID La Everybody t«le a day off, come to the sale and get a farm at his or her own price I Ladies Are Especially Invited *3,KK WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,11.1 The G. H. RUSSEL Coi | SELLING AGENTS-—---LAUR1NBURG. rf£ * ■ .. - ———. ' * 4 M ► ; . *. Prettiest Furniture N . In the World H > < M ■ We have some of the finest parlqjf suits ev er shown. I rhe> are made of Ameri- || n Mahogany, upholstered ' j velvet or tapestry and pri ced from— . ‘ • y h u $262 TO N » y . m « I See them today. Nothing could be lovlier. \ -- t; « ( ; BARNES&HOLLLDAY I COMPANY j|i Li444 ^ - • £QMINCi ..w. COMING FREE! FREE! FREE! REE! FREE; U. S. GOVERNMENT’S ENLIGHTENING INSTRUCTIVE : EDUCATIONAL Social - Hygiene Exhibition CONSTERNATION - PRODUCING REELS AND FILMS NEVER BEFORE SEEN ft HARNETT CO. Showings only under auspices of U. S. P JLlic Health Service. * ~ - MOTIOI^PICTliRE DRAMAS _ . Animated Picturdr StcreoptAo Views, Other Exhibits > CS/ ) Twice Da £he,now* ** * °'®,?ek- women only '>S\S 1 WICrC L/alW E 'emn Jat 7:30 o clock. MEN ONLY Separate Meetings forWhite Ind Colored Peo pled Eadi __ Town—Af&rnoln and Night ?Un?* *u«- 2° \ I Chalybeate Spring*, S. 6 Aniper, Aug. 31 \ 1 Colceabury, Sept. 7 Lillington, SeprL 1 Mansers, ' Sept. 8 Buie* Creek, Sept. 2 ' Pineview, Sept. 9 D^ke’ W**.* Hat Branch Church S. 10 Du“’ Sept. 4-5 Bunn level, Sept. 11 WATCH FOR. THE BANNER READING: “U. S. Government Social Hygiene Exhibition” In the Town on the Day of the Showing, For Local and County Committee ActivitiM, Watch Tho Dunn Diqutdi | - - \ *

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