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THE DUNN DISPATCH wrtm BvotY tuuoav AM» nUDAT. ■Mm4 m mnMw mU« βψΛ I·, lilt, at the yM (Of * Dm, M. C, u4u Ikt ·Χ ' l<nk a. im. •v t~ mutt for*. /km mmUm. ......... - ... to wiU· ..»!« iW Ml Il< Mini hi· (mm VWi Fair Dm· mwtt Km inability of Ca» mm Merriren, Governor of Norti Cacvliaa, ta yUtt and apeak at it· fth Wr year. Wa bad hoyai thai tha Haaaiikla Cameron, «k» baa u many frtandi in the Dona Dutriet eevld (at his pfeyswiaat conaant U . <Ut aa this year. Wa was tad to beat that (raal voice of hia taUiaf aa wbal ft flftt ptOpll W· AN. * Bat. althengh Importuned by tbrai dHTereat coamittacs, the Qovamoi . waa compelled to decline. Wa «ta to ha bleeaed, baarevar, wit> tha praaaoaa of Kn. George W. Van derbtlt, présidant af tha State /air aad Hachait Heorer. secretary ol ..the Oaitad Btatae Department ol CiMirn, who win apeak ea Bat ' urday, tha laat day of tha fair. Wa fut that tha Goraraor eai And tea to TWt thann oo the 4a: - Oat tha other dttlncoiahed vWton ara to be eatartained here. rbjbf Tk. Cum W· hm no objaetioa to WBaoi aad tockj Mount Mrckuti trfrtit lac free the pntkiM of good* froa • VltiiiiU wholesaler*. for wo km •hnn held that they could kni pttM ja*t aa good eenrico and pri caa ft— North Carottaiaa*; but w< natty caa not «a· tho Jaatico la thai] decUien to do ao baaaaae Bradley heed of tha Vlryiala Baaehall Laa «•a, made a dadatas iaialcal to th< * two Carolina towaa. ▼ligiaiena km ihown ttinha ■· poor «ultima· in their effort* to do prtri tha Carolina town· of firat bon M» hi tha haaaball contait. That ii ι ara aet oar Carolina broth equally bad form ia ι» faafcc to ahlda by tha Bradley da aUoit Salary Hmita, wa holier*, ara al tha bottom of tba troahle. Each ol entered Into a eereaanl bayaad a carta in iu of amy tot ytajrara. That wa* « that » waaM taddif to aaaorf Um My Meant aad WUaaa tha Haait. 8a prebablj r*hay did break tha ΠΛ'Α k*ta* ynsiahad. Tbay dc ι the «apathy tha tfc bo A Trofa*ioaal baaabaP at beat if ι ■*a*«a*ry thine. It ia au>ra of bat tla »j money than « contrat ol of tB >i*la*i that are commercial It ia hard far tha tra* «port* •ajoy a taata'i tatww pre· who'ara mora ς-ηκοηχ ahoaK tha ralary than tba ipoC. JUeky Meant aad Wflaon ar« act ioç ;f»)lâ Tkay were winner* bo caa ft they ««old way'.oy bottai player*. Tha beat ·1ίΐ( they can dc la M take their med cia·, Hni»h Om aaaaaa aad east year tat lato a etr calt arbaaa patroa* ara m»re la sym pathy with folk teeth eI tho Den and ràttr Walihid tiAim Fatty AiMd· au —ί _thi iaak hi· pmwt trial « tha dhrn «f tdllta* · faeaJc mi Wr af Ua Mft, It ia «artain Chat k b ί·Μι>< M a foblle Ufol Ht eon «M Us ratal Bear* thrill aorfi .faadato to aMk. Αι ι naaa "coiaiiHan Tatty wai . allheal a paar. Mtrrlj to Jaok *11 to l«|k «Im hi· mntnauc· wai ilipliWf m tha lOvar aera—. Ffcttj . wee a baro to aiOtoiUL ' la fcwailaa «· at· pron« to plaça oar toia opes a prattjr high padaa toL ΤΙφ (act ha· aMda ear Cnftah imlM. thockW Many a thae; fai Char kara mi day toe· «kart «a vara IhM hjr oar ideTi briWaaea. Va pdfeahly ar*a little hypacHtlaal with ayaalraa la DM artUr af oar heraaai we attribute to tkea· aH tha ilito«a bM aa vtaaa. Λβί fatty, drank arlth araalth that hi· hàftak ariad kaarw aethiaf af laaWair. fad. Aad la Jila faO h· ear· tM with hlai am af oar mV ra «aat II k far Ma that we af Aa»· •riaa tea aaver targtv kia. la haa *illii.t our IdeL ram:· hard Ml t+ra· a Mark aya to Mi jnfi—ia, toa. Kaaa Uft cities of the land. Dean, with lis healthy peat of Ancricu Lofita ilnt, should celebrate th« occasion. Ι-efiea nanbtri kere in invited to coafer srtth the Clunbtr of Co·· merte. th· Wobu'i Cluh ud oihor organisations to tec »kli they can do toward stagtmc ■ celebration wor •hy of the occasion. Th· Dispatch «til fhr« iIm undertaking all the rapport possible to tt. LEGAL ADVB111SWC NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The partnership heretofore flirt ing under the rams of Wtfit and Hadson, doing a saw mill buiaeat 'n Sampson county hai hy mutual consent boon dissolved, kjr the with drawal of th· undersigned, and ail aecooaU duo the said partnership will h paid to A. I. and A. D. Weft, and all debts of th· concern 'will bo jaid by them, as th· undersigned has withdrawn from the partnership, and will no longer b« liable for the debt* of th· partnership of West and Hudson. ^p'.imber 22. 1821. J. G. HUDSON. 3ept 23 nil-Oct 7 14 pd. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authority contained La a' certain mortgaee doed oiccuted by Taylor Sarin on the hr*t <«ay of Ducmbor, 1»18 to 3d. C. T,ee, which mortgage deed, was duly recorded in th· olf.ee of the Résister of Dceda of Harnett County in Book US. Par· Ml. default having been made in the payaient of th* note se cured thereby the andcrtlcned mort gmgr· will sell for aa«h to the high est bidder, at p'iblic auction, at the courthouse door la tfc<- town of ΙΛ lingtsn, Harnett County, Korth Car olina at 12 o'clock M. on th· 2Sth, day of October Τ021 the following de scribed peal (vrtatc. to wit: Beginning at D. Turlington's ' cor Iner in Juniper and runs theneo 8 HO K. 2S chains to a stake; thence S. 36 1-2 W. 29.88 chains to a stake; thence North 28 W. 14.75 chftns to a poplar in the Juniper; thence along the tun to the beginning at D. Tur lington's corner in Juniper, contain ing 33 acres man or les*. This the 20th day of September, 1921. H. Ο. LEE, Hortiwt. Godwin ft Jernlgan, Attorneys. S 2ϋ 30 Ο Τ 14. NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGES Τ h» purchase prie· of the lands hereinafter described baring bWfc mind five per ccut within the time required b* law After the former ■ale of Μία laoda, and tka Clerk of the Superior Court of Harriott Coun ty having ordered raid land to be retold aa will appear from an order of the court filed In hta ο Ace. The undersigned mortgagees will offer for aale at publie a action, to the highest bidder! M the eeut houec door. Ilarnett county. Lillington, North Carolina, on Monday 10th day of October mi, at 12 o'clock M.. the following Mai estate lying and being in Ν ai lia Creek township, Har Fint Tract: Boginslng at a lane 4weet-guan tree on the north tide »f the branch Href Caroline John ion's comer and nos aa her line after Morgan's lot of Jonec' laad and peat her corner with Bollock'· line -ortk 4 E. 19.74 chains to»a stak· 16 links south of the white oak cor icr, thence &J an agreed lino north "■6 West 7.35 chains to a large iweetgsm at the head of Spring 1ranch 11 chaîne to a blackgum •orncr at Black Quarry, Mrs. Caro ine Johnson'» corner; thence aa bar line 8. 10 W. ti chains to her cor· ier in the Barber Spring BnCoeh: thencc ap the various courses of said branch to the beginning, containing about 44 acre·, more or lea·. Second Tract: Beginning at a white oak on the rosd, Bollock's cor ner and runa as hia Use E. 23 chaîna end It Unira *o a 'lake 1 (he field. Richard Bullock'a corner, tbttvee north 4 te Joe Horton'· line, thenee southwest with Joe Dorton'a line 23 chaîna tor the old road, theses with «aid road to the beginning, contain ing 8 acres, mora or lese. Time of Bale—Monday, October 10, mi, at 12:00 o'clock M. Place of Sale—Court Houec Door, Harnett County, Lillington. Trims of Bale—Cash. I Tki* the 17th d»> of September, 1121. C. L GUY. MBS. MAY GUY, Mortgage» >4 7th. nui ILE or BALE UNDER MORT GAGS Under the authority contained 1» a certain mortgage d««d tueuW bgr A, 1 Goodaua, and wife, Joan na Good men, (ο the and«:»igned mortgagee, whlek mortgage deed ta duly rqHitetd la Book 108, Pip tU, In tke oflk· af Ue Register of Dead· of Harnett Coanty, the condi tion» narad Ια Mid »ertgago daad net hanng been complied with, the gadtr>lfntd Mortgagee will OB Man dar. the 24th day of October. 1·». at tw«l»a o'clock M., at the Couri heasa Door in Liillngton, Keith CaraUma, aell at public aactioa to tka biftbert bidder for caab tka land de acnbed In «aid mortgage doi-d. being a tract of land in Areraakoio lown •hip, Harnett Coanty, North Caro Uaa, bowitdad aa fallow·, tn-wtt: rini Tract: Borinniag at a «take and pointera tat a kranck t. E. Btrick lar.d and Martin Goodaaa't corner, aad run· aa their lia· N. I> C. «.97 chain· to the termer of tka lee aim Martin Oeadaaa «old A. A. Parka; thence aa that llaa S. St C. 7.44 chain* la hi· ceraer (n the A. C. Γ. Κ R right ef war Une; ÛMaee ea that liae I N W. if» «kaiaa U Ike ran of a braaih; tkeace ap the nia ef the branch te the beginning, containing In aersa Becead Tract: Beginning In Ar eraabero townahta. aad being alt af leta 1», U, IB. 1*. If, 1·. It. «0, tl, ft. ft, 14, aad beta* It Ma M a· .each let belac >* by Itt fM aad all lliittw eaatafotac anj forming a half black ef lïlby SO· 'eat. m'i lata all together freal the —Uadi· of Farettevllle (tree! rhuagh J. J. Cook property *04 '•et aad run· hack aa the ertewaiow af OraarOle «treat tkroagfc *ald Coak » report y ]«t fort: be leg the «•vA-dwfc and N. A. Town rM. dead dated December If, 1»14, •ad n(MhM ta Reek Jtt. Nf· Mt, reeerda af Karaatt Co mat* Hare af wlai Cawrthaaao Dear, 1! Clinton. N. C. T1*· of «ale: Monday, October 24. TTndtr th· powir of sale contained In a «iiortofc dc*d executed by John Hudson to f- M. Altaian on l»t day of NiMHtwr 1«1β, and t»· f-n-ded I» Hemett County in Book 117. Γ***» 314, défailli hav'ng i«n mad· in th· payment of th· bo"<h »e rural thorebr. Th· undersigned »·" > door ot Lilltorton. Har nett County. North Carolina at 12 o'clock M., on Monday, Ovlober. 24, 1*21 the following descriWd tructa or Bireel of land: Finrt TracV Lying and hclnp in \mlerson Creek Town^b'.n. llame.tt bounty, Stat· of Noith C^rullna. and idjoining the land* of Duncan Shaw ■rd others and bou-ded as follows: leginniny at a corner about leventy -ardi Eut of Duncan Shaw's honte nnd runs thence ■■ the Une of the original tract of live hundred and -eventr (570) acre*, deeded from r M. Torner to D. W. Turner. S-7, W 17 chuins to a pum on the North •Ide of Anderson's Creek a few yard* above the fence aero·* th· said creek; thence S-Î0-ES chains across 'he errrt to a dead phi·; thence down the various tourers of the said creek on it'a wertern edge to Me Artan'k line and Smith'* corner itn said lin·; thencn as his lino S-H8-E 21 chains to. Smith'* corner by a road; thence hi* line N-68-E-5 8-4 chaîna to Elliott's corner; there· kla lin· S-ββ Κ-Ιβ chains to Elllotf* corner; thence 8-4-W-10 chains to his corner In BicArtan'» lint: th4D<e th· McArtan'* lia· S 86-E-G i-t chain· to a corner near th· head of a mill pond; thence N-2-E-21 1-2 chains to a comer in a branch: thencç S-89-E-7* 1-3 chain* to the I Murthtnyton Road; th«ne« ud th· IB21. NOTICE "Xpose to cale at pablic auction to bidder for cash at the Τ» Π OUI cours·* 01 s»l« road (dirait cours») 12 N-25-W-80 chain* to a corner by said road near the old goat hoiiv; UfKf N-13-W-R-10 chain» to thr Nordon's corner; thane· as hi» line N-71W to Ms corner by the road leading from Turner's to Nor don's: thence W-9 chain· ta a cor ner Wist é'#Q of tha road leading from Turner» lo Shaw·; thence the ran ou» course* of said road to tha beginning, counting of the follow ing courte» and distant·»; thence N-ZO-W-e 40-100 chains; thence N Û2-W-2 chain·; N-7G-W-3 1-2 chain*: N-82-W-0 chains; N-7&-W-8 1-2 chain» ind than W-β chain» to tha beginning, containing four hundred (400) acres mora jr lea·. 8econd Tract. I.ying and being ia Aftdtnoa's Creek Township, Har nett County, Stat· of North Caro lina, adjoining the land». of John McArt*η and uhtens, bounded a* fallow·: Beginning at a itak· with aak pointer· on the eaut side of tha road that lead· to Turner's host·, W-9 chains to a «tike in the West edge of tha road that goes from Shaw's to Turner's boose; thence N 20-W-β 4·-100 chains to a stake in tha forks of the road Kordon'a cor ner; thanea.Ksat with Nordon'a Hne 1· 71-100 cbshjs to a stake wtth oak pointera, ia McArtaa'· llaa; thence as hi* line 8. 14-E-ll chains to a stake and pointers, then to the beginning., containing fifteen (If) acre*. Third Tract: Adjoining the lande of Mm. A. D. Walker, Alfx Norris and o\jkers and bounded as follows, 'teginning at a stake in line of a thfty-flve (38) acre'tract conveyed by U. W. Turner to W. M. Noraon (Now Itn. A. B. Walter) rua* N 83-W-8 chains *nd four llnlA to a stake ' (second comer of thirty-five acre tract) thence about. N-87-E-8 30-100 link* to a stake and polnte/i the third corner of a one arrw tract; thence with Une of the ja'd one·aire Lract to the beginning, containing seven tenth* (7-10) acre more or 4m·. - Fourth Tract: Adjoining the lands of John MeAilsn, W. B. Galnay and oth«ra, bounded a· follows: Begin ning at a stake East of Duncan Shaw's; thence E-6 5O-1C0 chains to a stake on the Kortk sida of the road; thcnce H-70 E β 60-100 chains to a .stake; thence S-J1E-4 S0-1Q0 chaîna to a stake; Ux»ne· Κ-7β-Ε-3 50-100 chains to a stake; thonce 8 52-B-2 chains to a fork of the road; thenc« tf-M-E-O 00-10(1 chains to a stake; thcnce S-84-K-5 90-100 chains Report of tha Condition of THE ANGIE· BANK AND TRUST COMPANY At Angle r, in the 8Uto of Nortfc Carolina, at th* cIom of biuinoaa, September 0, 1921. RESOURCES Leas· and DiwounU $223,621.56 Ortnlnfta, ucnnd, 8, 738.00; unaeaured, 275.S8 4,014.28 Furniture and Tixtarea.. 3,220.06 AU other Real Katate owned .. ..... 1,250.00 Caah In vault and not aaaotmLa duo from Banka, Banker* and Truat Companiet 2.406.S2 Choeka for clear I (IK *17.42 Total .. - - _.$227,02β.22 Ι.ΙΑΒΠ.ΙΤΓΤ8 CaplUlStofkMUJ In. .2. . 25,000.00 Undivided Prvftta, leM carrent c*panMa and ta*»*paid 1,111.72 •Votaa and hi lia radia· . coonted 2.800.00 s?· !>rahit··".' "MM.?·;. Doaoiit* Doe Bank a, Bankers, and Treat Con inn lea „ IJ4JII OrpoaHa aofcjeet to ■ Cheek -- ........... It.071.12 Tim* CortMlcatea of IV . poatt, Daa in I«ta Than i. !Î. Dîn Ai-A Caahter'» Chocka out G 02.20 Total 1237.020 22 Slate of Karth Care lin*—Covaty of Harnett, fte»L «, 1921. I, J. Κ WilliMM, Cââhtor ·Γ Un •bovo named Baal, do eateaal* !**" that Mm above >tatraient la hwo to tWe boat of my knowled*· aad mi tor. WILIJAJfi. CarfWer. •abarr«>~d and «worn ta before ■·· 21 day of BçpWMfcar. 1#21. W. H. Croeary, iMfi Mk iwi ·»#'·*· Key 12th, Cermet — AUeati *· H GARDNER, • C It vw;vr, Γ. £ COOPBR, te McArtan'» lin·; thenre Nli-W I • , —·». .a L.iu 1S 86-1 (M) chain" ·!(■>. at the fork of the road* ."Λ. a .'a and Turner'» Road) f V "1.VT-11 60-ltMl chain.» to -<ii a J pin· po.ntei»; thmce dl * .« bijinfTlnf, conlainint ·■ «*."»> *cr-» m;r* er Iaa>. Fifth Tract: Adjoining the lands .* Mot:». W. U Nordon and ιitt, bounded ax follow'*" Bcvin r at a rtake at the North Faut ·*~+τ of W. M. Nordon'a ymtd fun •boat tan yard) from the fence an>1 ' ·« thane· N 88-30 100-W w.th W. •i. Nordon'a lin· β-iU-lOO chain· to ■ stake in his line with pin· and -tump pointera; thence N-3-E-1 58 100 chain· te a stake with black nm xnd blackjack-pointer»; th«nice à-* J 10-100-Ε-β 84-100 chaîna to a stake, with stump pointers; thcnce 9-3-1-1 '8-100 chain· to th· beginning eon .teininf one (I) aoe. Thia September S3. 19*1. ; C. H. ALTMAN, Mortgagee. Sept 2· 10 Oct Τ 14. Cream ο Dairy Feed, hort* ud mo)· feed, hay and oata. ihijxiutT, ho* and poultry feed, all cbt-up (or caan. Cnuuse Dairy feed only SS.50 per bar. Money back )( not x«t'/factory. Phona Ne. 143. J. M. Lea. SO 4te. FOR SALS.—ONE FORD TRUCK in (pod condition. 8«a Ε. V. Cainry Dunn, N. C. IS tic. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD WILL BE In l)uk· at L>r. Molt'» oflWo on Tuoaday, October 4th; In B«n*on on .Vailiiudijr, October 5th (n Four Oak i, THur»day. October Oth. The doctor limit* hW practice to eye. car. no«o and throat disease* and fitting tlatML 20 4tc. SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE ..—I offer lor ia(· my property. just wnt of Dunn, on Dunn-Dak· highway. Will fell my 10-»cra tract » .: ■ κ wholt or will »cll in tola. Thl· laud lait r«w hundred fwt from City pavement and ii on extension of V»'e« t Π road rtrcet. One f-non dwr'li.tj: on property. Klactrie IVhi/ and walcr. It lntarraUd »m too for terms and farther Informa tion. ()«o. T. Hodges. Djinn, N. C. 20 3; pd. GODWIN AND JEJIN1CAN Law DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA 0®« In Suu Bank and Trust Company Building ♦ E. C. WEST J. O. WEST ί ♦ WEST AND WEST « * Ain· —yi uU. C——Im· * » AftX»« * ¥ PiWt NstUnal Bank Build'mr * * 1 Dau, N. C. » * BUSINESS LOCAL « + *. ♦ » ♦ * * * PONY AND Β UCT FOR SALE.— Well broka. Will wll cheap. S«e A. O. Joom at Hadns Market, Dunn, N. C. S»pt 23 tt p. WANTZO^OIOSS TIE TIMBER and polae^ aomintirr of Black and Bad Crprym, Whit· Oak. Po*t Oak. PUM.and Juniper. Don Mc Ind, Batmod, N. C. Sep 28-41 ρ ON OCTOBER 4th. 1M1, I WILL flrii « fond in Weatbrook'· towruhip, iSaaapjon courtly. F ah will ba mid to the highest bidder at 1· o'clock a. ra. M at pd. WANTED—fro RENT A FIVE OR aix-hona fana within throe mttea of Dana. J. E. McCaltam, Row land, M. < . to Oct 11 pd. «a t : OLDSMOBI JT FOR 5ALE.—IN good con Mtn. WilT aell for caah. Apply to Utah Vlahoa, at Dunn Cafe. ·■» tltfe. JU1T RE< g^ED SHIPMENT OF c Long Staple Cotton Market in Dunn Last spring I promised my friends who bought long staple seed of me, that they should have a market for the cotton here in Di:nn. I have kept the pfomise and have arranged to buy the cotton,and pay the market price right at the gin. The General Utility Co. has equipped one set of gins to property gin (His cotton and will gin long staple every Monday. Bring your long staple to me and I will guarantee you proper ginning, and pay you mar ket price for it right liere. I have direct mill connection. Β. 0. Townsend, Dunn, Ν. C. 1 "Standard" Motor Gasoline has remarkable pulling Power pi ASOLINE thai deliver· full \y power and maximum mileage is not the product of chance but of the choice of crude Block*, «lciflful refining and constant research. Gasoline properties are. deter· mined by * large number of factors. It la only by the clos est study that the exceptional pulling power nf the improved "Standard** Motor Gasoline is obtained. Our Development Department not only devotes av large share of He work to re fining processes, but is alio constantly checking up the aetaal performance ofStand ard" Motor Gasoline In vari ous types of motors, in the laboratory and oat on the road. The power obtainable from gasoline depends largely on its burning properties, on how much'of it fires and how much fails to ignite, thu· lowering the cxploiire force of the whole mixture. The composi tion of "Standard" Motor Gas oline is positively predeter mined with α vieV to insuring its complète combustion at motor temperatures. Thousands of critical motor· lute have given this "Standard** Motor Gacoline a thorough test under all sorts of condi tion*. They say that it supplies an unusually even, smooth flow of power, and give· ex ceptional mileage. 1 "Standard** Motor Gasoline is on dale wherever you see the familiar "S. O." sign. It te the cheapest gasoline per mile you can find. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Une?) • *
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