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Jack ••n, Mr. Wam* faekroa, Mr. John Hilan. aad lata at other* aay there la n* coapariaoa batwaan Farina Pi* Chow and tka food eaa only ko a*ad Aik any of tka abort naaaed par te what they think of Pi* Chaw. ->ct at Uina will Mainly tell yon that one bay at Pi# Chaw la waS worth two bag* of ibry etnff. Pig rhaw h aald tar 12.75 a boated and Ml teT. according ta today* pricaa. would have to retail for Mil par and than try a bag at Pig Cter. and if yon rant trnthfoUy My it ia -ark •haapaa poor M*aay will bo rafand ad. Md in checkerboard bag* only by L. P. Soria*. MOU THAN MALT MUJJON INVESTED DURING JANUARY Mam than one-half million dollar* Jua bam mead aad lareeted la Uai« ad States Tamasry Savin** Certifi catm la tfM Fifth Federal Remrre DMMet daring te msath of January, aewidla* ta a ddmani made by . FOatmadtr E. C Wee* of te Darn i The postmaster has jmt £•— ms^ i I -i m‘ ^ _ _ and mQ or dm received at te Fsderal Bosom 1 Raak la Richmond, te aalas total WMN. TbW new offer! n* of certificate* | ba» tevad eery pepeW in tet tbay I ■ts itaasd in daaomiaatiyse ef IU, I *«00, aad 91.SM sad may be part' cbaled at a flat discount prim of i*»*y P« amt off their maturity j »!•*■ Faapla ssskta* a safe iaesst ■seat, with a [parent se m ta bath. yrteripal aad isterast. have ham •ahk ta taka adrenta*e sf this st traetiv# tasas ef *haby bond*' aad kata bea*ht tern hi lm*a Boaters. PnbiMa C. C Waat aayt, “Fee tern tssbin* Investment ef faade. nothin* ta am attractive tea tern - mm tsetem certificates whisk yield *"F •»< aaa-fcalf per cent isterast so poetess prim, iratynaoilsil seari aaaoaDy, if held ta amtarity, flea yams from tbs data ef imoa." _ Who" Says jJm TsM “Tiled everythin* ta kill them SttSfinfriS •«**• •» te te fat rid af w*»- .T«f dss’j bare ta mi* RAT AP with faad. Ism fmrin*. back Basfeaaatta T •Mala* to a dak* with one aaa whHa aak aad three pn •Man hi tha original Hat: thence : Srrtvlu’u'ssj'as - no. o Eutfli Mao, also a corner at e lla Bar-' g’j.JSirfi'llWtfel! tWcTn0^.^!; N. 14 W. tdO chain* ho tha beginning. waUWing foaitae* (14) mm. Thu a Wt No. T la tha dWiaWa of tho »ndi of IhoaMs Tart aad allotted • Nathan Tart in add division, aald Hathan Tbft havtag coavcyod hi* ia 4M W arid Wadi to A. L. Barefoot, fcnag the Man Wad* convoyed to Wa Loa by A. L Banfoot, aad wife, Kttaoy k. Banfoot by deed dated January lat. IMS ncirdid to Book ITS, pago «tl oftco of Register d Deods of Harmctt scanty. Tract »a 4: Baglantiw at a ateko with pin* aad thna rad aak paiatara CSS chain, front tha original Corner, tad ran* a* tha original lin* which W John Hotel**' Uac N. N 14 T. I chain* to a ataka aad poiatara, anoth ^ arigiaal corner; thaaca a* another original Mao 8. St 1-1 W. S.TS chain) W a dak* aad poster* ia nid Una; *•»«• as the dividing line ad lata Ha 6 aad IN. U 1-4 W. S.40 chalni to a dak* and pointer* ia (aid Mac; thaaca aa tho dividing line of late I "<« 1 N. SI W. IX. W chains to a and painless in the crip* of the u«nc* M t)w dividing Un« te»a «. », and 10 X. 70 1-8 BL114S «haiM to » stake and pointer* by a to*: thmwa M tea dividing line of tots 4 sad k 8. si E. II . SO chain* t* tea beginning. containing thirteen and terwfaarth (IS 8-4) arm*; ho '■E.tond convoyed to W. A_ Lac \n A. L. Barvfeot, aad wife, Kitacy E. Barefoot by dead dated April let, U1T -*d recorded in Book lfk. sw« US ofBec af Eagiater af Deed* af nurnatt Canaty. _ is Beginning at a ateke. ; -?***• Tarth came - n«-d run* a« hi* ltea 8. Ik B. 1440 chain* to a stoke hi* corner in Albert Lae'* line: tbenee aa hi* tine 8. 70 1-S W. SAG chain* *» a (take in the Andrew Tart line; thenee aa tea Tart (tea N. Ik W. 1440 chain* t* a atak* and pointers ; In the I.uelaB Stewart hnei theme* as that line X. 70 1-S E. 4 chain* to 2u‘tssrt.Tris-r-4',i! 1-S teat tract af land allotted to Mary E. leap in the division of the lands af Thomas Tart. Being tb* hub* l»»d conveyed to W. A. Loo kp A. L. ' Barefoot, aad wife, Kitsap S. Barn feet bp Daad dated April 1st, IS1T, Recorded in Book IBS, page 140 *f *«« of Register of Deeda of Harnett Ceaatp. This Stnd dap of February, IMS. EZBA PARKER, Tnutea >Foh 84 March S 10 IT. Nntiee of Sole of Vnlnablo Land Vudor aad bp virtne of authority contained la a certain Deed sf Trust inested by W31U Pop* t* £ira p*r.i her. Trait**, Jo occur* the Uiaace! g"r!r**" F*«* «» “id tract •f land, which ia-d Dead of Tiu-t i ot tie. *u Count",. B*«k 1M, #C. default hiving bn.i mod* la the payment uf the aotei (cetiied by licet Trait I *.id th* hold*.■ there ' h*y p . ;Vih I demand upon th* u^deedned t-ur >ee be f*r**l**e **:d Deed of Trait the ondenicpcd, Trait** will offer ^.*♦***0*.♦♦<♦***.*♦***, for »ale lo satisfy said note, for rath to thr highest bidder at public auc tion at the couilhou** door in the town of LUUngton, N. C-, at It O’ clock If., OB t£t X4th day of March. IBZt tha following described roai ta tat*. to-wit: in Tract: Beginning at a (take In corner of Lot No. JO, running & 17 W. at chains to a stake; thence N. 7T JV. A chains to a (take; thence N. 17 E. It 64-100 chains to a stake; | <|| t how* K. TT W It 04-100 chain* U a itak* ui tha ran of Black Blear; tkcnc* N 17 E 51.09 chain* to a atako to Hourr kfonri*' old field; thence R 75 K- IS chain* to a (take; then re R *7 W. 5 chain* to a (take; thence R 77 E. 2.09 chain* to tha beginning, and containing tixly-one (61) acre*, mom or kaa. 2nd Tract; Beginning at n alake and Toni N. S6 W. 7.30 chain* to a •Ulu: tfcauce S. t« W. 18 chain* to • ttans: thoaco 3. IB W. 10 chain* to a stake; thanec 8. SO E. 8 chair* ta a a take; thence N. *T E. 8.60 chain* to a atakat tksnee N. SO E. 18 chains to the brginnintr, and coa talna twenty-four (14) win, bon or Thi* S*«d day of February, lo*i. SERA PARKER. Trine. Feb i* Mar 8 10 IT. _L I The Barnes and Holliday Company UNDERTAKERS ud EMBALMERS Full Lin* of Cofin*, C**krt* and Burial Robes Service Anytime and Anywhere D*y Phone 11 Night Phone 70 V r wwwvv-w « f vvwv vfvvv FERTILIZER || < I < * Listen to whet Mr. O. B. Tew, of Cooper, N. C-, Says: *ois^ussoT^sit:: MEALYMONIA was Utter tUa seedmoal far !! toiJ*1"^"fortuTit to make forty ~ih*.fL!i££K or ™ed baggett at dunn for i: MEALYMONIA or for your fertilisers. ' i( Lee County Cotton Oil Company i | SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA ; |j ______ I I WWW 9 9 PL... THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. B. DETROIT) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 16,1922 Chassis_$285 Runabout _ __$319 Touring Car_$348 Truck Chassis __$430 Coupe.$580 Sedan..*.$645 Tractors _ ...$395 These are the lowest prices of Ford Cars ! in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours i promptly to insure early delivery. i J. W. Thornton | - DEALER | Dunn, North Carolina ii t ' ^ See Johnson Cotton Co., Dunn, N. C. for Quality and Economy la Fanout FECO Fertfflier Id PRICE REDUCTION Your Saving-—Buy the Best and Use Less ^Authorieed ****** for thU Motion for fertilizer*. They can eell you *t the following price* i —————————- - - - Potl^"Pif Toil . | l-5-mn r|Jw oiiincfq mnoiire. 8 4 4 £29 OA FISCO Standard Rah and Potash_ 8 3 3 £24-86 25£2I?b5c?>Sp^U. 8 3 3 $26.36 nscojoffc^f^r:::::::::::: * ,1 ? gi3i FISCO Side Dresser- 7 7 0 S34 72 ^g*5»-::::::::::: 4 J J gs FISCO Commercial . ._ 8 2 2 S2062 FISCO Strawberry Side Dresser—. 7 3_S_$2S\80 V.PriCTl!Uyd u B ?" »hip-ping point—Wilmington, N. C., or Norfolk, JT "•» n»* ha™ «"■• fertiliser. to secure the greatest possible high quality yield at least possible cost. Fanout FISCO FERTILIZERS irt Manrfactired to Answer r^I| II NOTE—Absolutely no Sand or Other Worthies* Filler MaterUb am osed in their Manufacture The Fisheries Products Company I Wilmington, N. C Write For Oar Fanners* Reference Booh II FOR BIGGER AND BETTER DUNN THE REASON YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR MERCHANDISE IN YOUR HOME TOWN, is-You see what you are getting yon get better values, and you don't have to wait for tan days or more for the mails to bring your purchases from some near by town or city, and then be disappointed in what you have bought. Whoa buying outride of your HOME TOWN folks you are always taking a chance, and you cannot always get your claims adjusted to suit your views. By BUYING IN YOUR HOME TOWN, your home merchants are always willing and it i« a pleasuo for them to make any adjurtmenls that have not been entirely satisfactory to you or your family. These things folks arc well worth considering. When buying merchandise or service in your home town you are dealing with your frionds, your neighbors and those who are interested in your welfare, your ambitions, vour pleas ures and your sorrows and they share them all with you. Isn't that worth something? In fact, friends every dollar that is kept at home mokes a better Dunn, gives you and your family ad vantages that if sent away goee to eome one miles from you and you never see. Your little city is located in ono of the very farming sections of the country. Your citizenship is made of the best stock to be found in this broad land, and if you will be loyal to your home town you should also be loyal to its businowt interests as they are all interwoven. The firms whose ads appear around this articlo are your fnends, and I assure you they stand at all times to co-operate with you in your purchases, and your dollar spent with any of theec merchants will buy just as good merchandise or service of every description as you will get in any other town, and am sure you will be better satisfied. TRY THFSE MERCHANTS! If they haven’t what you want they will gladly order anything your needs requires. LAST! EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IN DUNN MAKES IT A BIGGER AND BETTER DUNN. ^ 11 A ^Ttn. »p«c, wu contributed by First National Bank, J. W. Thornton, JoImmou Brother*, E • V, Gainey. Butler Hmthan Dunn Marble Work., P.arca's Bakery. Brothers. We offer our depositors ev-. ery facility afforded by a sound and progressive banking insti tution. The First National Bank i Only National Bank Harnett County—Member Federal Re serve System. 4 per cent on Savings and Certificates. Our success is built upon your satisfaction and friend ship. What we say It is—it is. Johnson Brothers \ Dunn's Largest Department —Store— , The spirit of courtesy and helpfulness which pervades our establishment is the care ful structure of years. < Whatever you want you will And it at— .— t Butler Brothers Hardware, F—kwt, fawakj | RIGHT AT HOME ford CARS ford TRACTORS ford PARTS gas. oil, repairs. J- w. THORNTC Our extraordinary facllitl insure speedy and accu.-i work on autos and trucks. E. V. GAINEY Our repair men know a 'there have to learn. M. B. Williams, Propri Junn Marble Works baa di >d to reduce bis stock ret *se of cost. It will pay o go see him before that a s tone. These prices cam* loplleated. » Dun Marble Wor 110 Utertee, Street Whv hake at home when Pearce'. Bakery h auch delicious products at leas cost and no worn you? * ■ PEARCE'S BAKERY Wholesale ... p
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