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LEGAL ADVERTISING NORTH CAROLINA. Uaractt Owe tv—la th* tigtrfw C*nl C. T. Johnson. J. P. Jalmaoo. aad N. X. Johnson. Trading aa «-»• Brother*. v* . « Jonah B. Pop*. By virtu* of aa oxecutioa directed to th* underugnod from tha Rapt Ur Coart of Harnett Ceuxity ia tha above entitled action, I will aa Bon dar. tha 4th day #1 inly. IMI, at 13 o'clock B., at the Courthouaa do«r Ht Harnett county, t*U to tho high act bnldor, for cash, to aatiafy raid «**cutioa, all tho right, titlo and intcraot which tho said Joaiah IV rope, th* defendant, has la tha fol 1-wing described real ariata, tocrit: Beginntag at a ataka la a ditch tear tha oul Smith mill aad rati these* with Bara**’ tin* North 77 K. UM chain* to a ataka oa th* lut tide of Black River: thane* op tho Edit run of Block River a* it m ma de*! to a rtaka a ear a poet oak. Brae dy Pope’t corner; thoaco with her Una North S3 1-2 West 43.40 chain* to a ataka ia tho old ditch or canal is John H. Pop*'* line, aad whora th* pubi c road crohMi told ditch; thcaeo with the ditch to tha begin slug, containing oao hundred and tin acres*,-more or lota. This tha 31 day af Bay, 192i J. W. Me ART AN’ Sheriff. By B. F. JERNIGAN. Juno 3 10 17 24 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL SONT ELECTION IN DUNN GRADED SCHOOL DIS TRKT. Having boon duly appointed by oe drr of tho Board of Coauaimioaers a; Registrar and having duly quail 6 d a* such for a special election to h- hold in Dunn Graded School Die a.'*a t — 1 «h*V i no« - *L. question of issuing sot ’ exceeding Two Hundred Thousand (100,000) Dolinin of serial bonds of said Dis tret and levying a suDcicut annaal u-'t, to pay the same, notice is hereby g.ven that I wilt hold the registra tion boohs open at the Municipal Building in Dunn, North Carolina. rf.es the I0th' day of June, 1011, to tho 2nd day of July, 10*1, both Inclu sive. for the registration of all voters o." said District qualified to vote In e»:d election. Notice i* further given that an en tirely new registration of enters far aa'd special election has been ordcr .nd. This the 6th day of June, 1611. H. A. PARKER. Registrar. June 10. NOTICE OF ELECTION TO "m HELD- IN DUNN GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT. Katie* Is haruby given that a speo isl election has been railed by order of tho Board *f Commissioners #f Barnett County to ha held at the Municipal Building, In Dana, North Carolina, on tho 12th day ef July, 1921, under the provisions •< Chap ter >7, Public Laws ef 1936 (Extra ■ess'on of the General Assembly,) submitting ta the qualified voters of said District the question of imuiag not exceeding Two Hundred Thou sand <*200,000.99) Dollars of aerial bonds of the Doom Graded Babool District, and Imryfatf*a suflefent an nual tax ta peySibe name. Notice is further given that a new registration of the qualified voters of said School District for mid Special Election has been ordered, and that R. A. Parker baa been appelated Re gistrar for mid special ♦ lectio a. No tice is ^farther given that the books p.lbsmm . — will bo held open (or rag i strati or during tho period provided by lie at »• Maakctpal Building la Dunn, N. C aad that mid special election will bs betd at Mid Municipal Building. By order of tbe Board of Co mss is •loners of Haroett County at its to gular MMloa bold this the «th day at Jane, 19*1. W. H. FAUCCTT, Clark of tho Board of Commission ora af Her matt County. Jane 10. MM«M» TOWN OF DUNN NORTH CAROLINA, WAT&l AND UWUAGt BONDS. Sealed prupoMle will be record aatu fire o'clock P. M.. June MU 19*1, by the Board of Commissioner! la care of the undersigned, for tb purchase of 1*0.090 Water aad Saw •rage Bonds, being a consolidation o 5*5,900 water beads aad *21>,00( sewerage beads, dated April 1st 1911, denomination *1,000, maturty annually April let, **,000.00 annuel Ur 19*4 to 1944, and *1,000 annmaH; 1045 to 1950, all ladaMvo. Principe aad semi-annual internet (six it emit per annum) payable la Net York in geld regie treble as to pria XL bonds will be prepared and# the iaperrisien of tho United State Mortgage and Trust Company, Not York City, which will certify th genuineness of the signatures end th seel impressed thereon. Legality wl! be approved by Cheater B. Maaeliel Eeq., whose approving opinion wil be famished to the purchaser with eat charge. . All beads are direct aad gen on obligations of the Town of Daan, an a sufficient tax without limit has bee provided by law aad ordinance. Pr« poaals are required on blank form which will be furnished* by tbe Ue dersigaed Treasurer or said Trust Ct aad mast he enclosed ia a sealed at valop marked “Proposal far Bonds aad addressed to tho nadenigne Treasurer aad must he aecompaaia by a certified check for *1,200 a cash of like amount, inch check pa] able to the order of the Town Tram urar and being drawn upon a aatior al bank or upon a bank or trust coo piny doing Dull now in noRi tin Una, to secure tha Town against an Iota pssalting from the failure of lb bidder to comply with tha terms of hi bid. Bonds will bo delivered either I Near York City or tha Town of Duni North Corollas, on or about the SOt day of Jute, 1921. The right to rejet any or all bids is reserved. No bi of lass than par will ba considered. H. B TAYLOK, T own Treasurer. »>0.000,0*0 Far Tar Heel Schools (Continued Prof Page 1.) sixty thousand dollars, ar thirty-on dolUnaper inhabitant, is nothin groat, rtftydhreo towns of the xtat have already done better than enj thing Louaburg proposes to do. Winston-Salem's eight hundro thousand dollars of school bonds i only seventeen dollars per inhabitani And High Point's six hundred that sand dollars for school buildings ! only forty-two dollars por inhabitani On a per capita basis, forty-four eh ias have done better than High Poin and only seven school eommunitis make a poorer showing than Wlnstoc At far Gastonia—what shall w say about Gastonia? It foots the cel uasa la por capita school bonds issue this year for school buildings—Gas tonia. the leading cotton textile con ter of the Sooth, a busy little cit; that morn than doubled its populate la the last tea yean! It may he that Gastonia has already run Into bank ruptcy building school buildings. We do not happen to know about that, bat for her forty honsand dollars of school bonds means only three dol lars per inhabitant and to for no com munity la th* suta make# a poorer showing. Tbs pragmas is $800,000 for roads In Gaston and 180,000 for school buildings la Gastonia. Tbs Laggard Ceaatiee No signs of interest in bond Issues ' for better school buildings axe so far > evidenced In forty-Cv« counties, as > follows: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe. Av 1 cry, Bladen, Brunswick, Cabarrus, > Camden, Caswell, Cherokee, Chowan, > Clay, Darn, Halifax, Headsrson, 1 Hertford, Hoke, Hyde, Jackson, ; Jones, I-ee, Macon, Martin, MeDosr eU, Mecklenburg, New Hanover, On * slow, Pamlico, Pender, Perquimans, • Person, Polk, Sampson, Stanly, I Stokes. Surry, Transylvania, Tyref), ‘ Union, Warren, Washington, Watao [ fa, WJlkes and Yadkin. Alamance hat 1 begun to talk M>out a school bead it ■ sue of •100,000. ' These areas of inability or onwil lingneu Id th* main arc four; (l) 1 tin* Tidowato.* country, except Carri* tuck, laquoUnk, Beaufort, and Car ft. r.; (L) the lo*rr Cape Tear r» un * tn> Stmptoa smi.h Colurabuiti ...—nine eoa.'tica of thi-|i lorihwevt from Stake* ac - on lo Ay ( ry; and (4) eight c-un:i*t in th* « leathers."! from JteDowell and folk j to Cherokee. There are various other * backward count!** scattered throjgh out the state. Seven counties west of the Ridge * from Mitchell to Graham are areas of lively tchooidraflding interest. These forty*flrt laggard counties will need to geiTnasy In a burry if tkejr get in on tka nix million* Urn state prvpoeoa to tend to encourage consolidated schools. Ten miUlona of school-building bond* la this year of hard times is a aignifiaant indication of tha mind of North Carolina. It la the beel evidence that w* have had in long years that the people of this State are heroic in their hcUef in popular education. Rich or poor, Ofll state U now bant upon educating all the children of all the people, at Jhycock was fond of phrasing it .—* UGH POINT MAN SAID TO HAVE BEEN BADLY BEATE1 Hi*h Point, J«,ne 22.- While ti mine to hit home io thin city Inti kit nUtbt Georg* Burn*, while, in r ortrd to have been tened By a pan f men who took him In a>t auunni ilo to an unknown place whole hr aid to have been badly beaten. Tw B^smnwwaMevnwe. atretic have oven mail. nt a naurt 1 0C '!>* MUmI, 'mi ‘oiiicht the police •vTuied to itwcUwc :h« ttmn of the i- wen amrled. t: »u» itcpo.'ji'b <• to obtain any au >- tientU' i.»futrr..Hiort eoueeminr tha y attack vriue.t kit (ta. Hi<h Ptiintuia i- to Utlkins. V.'.iv.it note thick ami » laai h«i" ?ckon.- rretlins in otuy .cviion trout i- n.v -entile was " JgggagF-«■■»■> male wen alarmed by the criee of Ham* and a great crowd gathered on tta arena. When help armed the man had been harried army In an automobile. He waa later returned, It waa raid. Europe may hare fearer moaqui but the plebiecrte la joat aa botb <'nome~-Janr»ville Gaaette. mamoBHeMamaa^ Pay Your Privilege Tax It is now time to renew your license, as described in Schedule “B’ of che ccv, iinco the old license ex pired May 31. The time for renewing &*. „• h license is all through the month of June, acd after ju.y 1, a penalty of 20 per cent, will be added. License mus: be i.ept posted. Penalty of $25 will be im posed for fsiluit lo keep License posted and it is unlawful to engage in auy isui.,;e.s for which a license is required before procuring sudL ticc.ias. i ne sheriff is forbidden by law to issue any licence •itor Jury i, without adding penal ty of 20 per ce iiu, except uo to uew business. I r I • I i 1 1 i i i i ' ^ I e r i i i > » i i i : 1 ...1 I - 1 "it-*- -== As 1 do not wish to add ih; penalty to any one, let pne urge and insist upon thoso ec.gaged in the following busi nesses to come or senu .UiccL, ai: once, to avoid <the rush, for the procuring of your new license, for the law must be strictly enforced wini disreg&ru to friendship: Theatres, Attorneys, Fhy*icie.ns, Dentists, etc.; Real Estate and Rent-Collecting Agents, Coal Dealers, Under takers and Embaimers and t.e can Dealers in Coffins, Deal er* in Horses and Mules, ii.cycle Dealers, Livery Stables, Peddlers, Gypsies or Fortune-Tellers, Hotels, Restau rants, Slot Machines, Eoidcig vVorks, Automobiles for Hire, Tobacco V'/ardwjio;, 3ods Fountains and Vend ers of Carbonated DririLs, dtaiuons and Jacks, Dealers in Pistols, etc.; Dealers b Cap Pistols, Fireworks, etc.; Cig arette Dealers, Steam Laundries, Plumbers, Steam ■«! Gas-Pipe Fitters. Please do not v/aii b tc *o cued in person, as owing to * the great volume cr this will be impossible. This June 16, 1921. J. W. Me ARTAN, SHERIFF I E ONE AMONG THE THOUSANDS WHO WILL ATTEND. U Hundreds of Dollars In Prizes Offered By Fair Association Racing Bise Ball i. Singing Contest ■Concerts rade l forks r' Athletic Events Scores Of Other Prizes To Be Offered V By the Merchants Of Dunn I Many valuable premiums will be given by business men inde pendent of the big list of cash prizes given by fair association. You May Get One _I CtnUptd* IS ud IS. Pint Brest—100 yards dash free far all. Saaaad Brant—Pole Vs alt, high Jaap, running bread Jaap —free fas alL Third Breat— Tog-of-we 1# aao fraa Dsfce, IS area fren Ossa. Kearth Erer.t—half aule rare, free far all. Fifth Erer.t—71 yards dash, free far ail Indian. Hath Brest—Half mile relay rasa, 4 Indies fr oaa Doha, 4 I aitaa tnm Eareath Brest—Oaa IBfc relay rasa, 4 ate* frees Me, 4 aaa fraa Daaa. Eighth Brest—Balf *J«a oaa. 4 hays aade-r Id years of a pa. AH par seas who irperT la partui pata la any ef the ahara aasiadath btk errata asset eaad is thofar aareae •ad poata Baa ai dream w eaan' _— _ _. Tkr ”—^ett County Agricultural Fair AaaadaUon I
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