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be **L wiJ finq °Ti*t0re1i8 °ne °[tiie1mo8t interesting places in Dunn. In it can er than they will be a farmly. The styles are the ultimate in perfection, prices are much low °f ** *+ todard ~!** h- —* of "our store oneofthe Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear nicert iu»3 m°« .erviceable garment, ever offered The stock includes: e one sees in the world s fashion centers and the garments are exquisitely made. Dresses, Evening Gowns, Coat Suits, Skirts and Suits doI^X^"3^'fm ™^J^m«3dSd^T:^h?TbJn 0th" &*rtm?*0[ our •*<•» w W tremen and a Mock of do- good. whi* equal ^ddUb^^Tfi^ ^°y® f',rn“h'n«* l°' -ten and women. We want IJ^ikToI^edly ^ ** ^ W* w®n^^1 of you to “u>Pecl *e Mock.; glaTto^'Jtd^^Am VraK’’1' Wh° ®xperien“ “S'*1 Ploumr' »» Rowing you the good.. They will be Be Sure You Visit N Pranghon’s M Dunns Moat Interesting Store ta« Lota No*. <T) «erac •m* • (•) Cigfcc is Stock *A" “■ **■ °* toad formerly owaod to L L Grantham and known as the map of too Krwto CcttoTmn .d^! tooa a. wn.pt and ptottad J. C. Br»d/V «a«toaar, plat af wbiS to ao tocoid Id Haraatt County, BtwtoUa of Deeds ofltce in Pint Book NoT" Pace M to which pint refareace It p^aot totd u/liH^nTN*C'. COan H°““ D^r* ** ““ Tamm of aalo, Cato. 1THT Sid5t °oV&S&.1,M Bopt 1 I llta H. Tratooa. "OTIC* OP SALE OF LAND ~ and by slrtae af thTpower odtala contain ad a a certain deed of ST 1? *• »• T“~n to The Bank of Harnett, Trustee, the totoc belec.ef record to Hamnett •* I**. Pap 187, do toolt MtoSw l»*» made in the per T^! thcroia apactoad and the Said to l I v B I ** i! had aa follow a: f a f r » • tap lHl'-- „ aJ Sola ** *r?<" Co^m Mill addi e •»»! Erwin Cotton Mill odd] «M oo furvoyed and plotted by J. C Br*4jr> «■«&»•«, plat of which Is oi yord in Hanott County, ReeieU: of Dosds oflee is Plot Booh No. 1 P***. 18 te plot seforoaeo h l.iS?»rfe B~“ ®~ Tortes of sals. Cash. &«pt n ii a m, Tn“*~ NOTICB or SAU or LAND Undor mud by rlrtee df the power of nUe contained in a certain deed of treat executed by “WUHe E. Clifton to *• 01 „Hareatt, Trustee, the zSfSZgZS&S&JS: or of the notes aocured herixe de •anded that tha aaid treat bedUe£ the andereirnod trustee wiU, iTSo court bowse door hr Lillincton N C a?*2*". *• >•»-tiRo'AJSi; &S>&* a/s^.t as ssjaa,-* •—*-■ AS Aooo certain Vte or pnfeols of ■ t r i&rzxxs' s^ssr # if'eSrBssaa’arjsc fer=ss.?twa*i£ Ml 1 I B< »i •I cotnrr i * ' By i^WUy cpn. ' laired la a Dtcraa erihti calmed In the Superior Court of Haraetl county on the 18 th day of September ■yJA, **s1 <?££. Uw nnderelgued Cocnraimioner ap pointed by eald Decree wQ ec 8am <My, October 2 let, 1822, at 1* o’ '*°*k M-r offer fa* aale at the Munl rfpaJ Btulding, in the Town of Dunn. NoTth CanOna, the following do oeribed tract of land, to-wit: One lotoflaad In the Town of gram, begin tug at a point on the Northe^meryin trf Edgerton etreet 170 feet Eactwnrd hue the ictarwee ^°V>f *aid »&»ct with the Batten inargin of McKay Avenue, and rune tbemce Northwardly parallel with McKay Avenue 160 feet: these* Kcatwardly parallel with fedgnrtos Jreet 70 feet to the' pUffethoee Southwardly with the alley parallel with McKay Arum IfOfSattoBd y-tw«y«y whh Edgerton etreet TO feet to dm beginning, being a lot TO by 140 feet >u eite. Dee-tenth undivided intereat «ub Je« to the life eatate of Carrie Lee fcm of’sid1? *•toaawiaf *"CTfl’*d ■* ,<V fntamoetton of the Sduth ataratajof Broad Street In ft. Town ef Duna, JI.-C-, with the lei ka»weaa Magnolia aad Elm etre^ta, and parallel /with aald JSST^Jm — aaw*»war«y with aald margin of mU alloy *00 fnatj thence Saatwardly parallel S***1 "SUM—d StreM TO feat; thence Merthwardly parallel with ooU aU»y 70* feat to Bread Street: theace wift Broad Street te the be mnlmr. W(im tls mm Imj of the Northern edge ad Bnad cb ct with the Weston edge of Fayette Wile ctract, and ruaaWtet iili Northern edge of Bread street 9< fee* to a stake; tbsaee North anc parallel with Fayetteville street 14< feet to a stake; theses Iwt anc parallel with Bread street to a stoke fat the Western adga ad Fayetterillc ^B*t Bp feat; thence with Fayette viBe (treat 140 faat to the ticaiiiiilmi being lot of land 90 feet by 140 feel on which U located the Darning Ho telproperty. TfcBl<8 OF SALE: One-fourth eawi upon confirmation of calc, and the remainder in three equal pay ments daa one, two and three yean from date of confirmation, the de famed payments to be secured by llrat mortgage on the preen teas con veyed. Ten oer cent of the saccojsfa) *M or bids will bo. required noon the day of sale to be bold pending confirmation of the ceto. The prep wty will bo eub-dWdad Into six lobe ““ ?le,v!,S..b* •®Parnu4F> «"d aloo the budding located on the an miaea will be cold separately, with tentoeafon to the purr boo rr to remora tha um within a opectfled period. The Commissioner rcoorvca tha right, heweror, to mil the properly' aa a whole and to report to the Court the ■al* or calcs which brings tea highest bid for the total property. ** 20tk ***■ * a°Vt*™hnr' X.' A. TOWNSEND, OnmWour. Sepe 21 29 Oct « 1*. North Caroline—Barnett County. P B. Johasdn I -4 TL Before Lucian Stewart A. A. McDonald, C. S. C „ , Monracs The defendant abort named will ,notic* u“t f» action aa above f bjumw: ty, North Carolina, to wwm M. WCTt for too — of |(4.H wn£fa^ U7,K,lro* M*7 nth 1*14 w«tn paid. »id the «,.» of Ula action, defendant will farther take anllf ■ Utot ha • reautrad to «p£ £££ jut feifcmrS gs*r.»*» «* to (hJa action ar the plaintiff . a» • i * * ° '^sSs.t'S a* • u a JF« *ou"a : f1- *»**. « th* w» « doorTy« tjim'J?*’ **„**♦. heoai door Ha UlUajrtoa, North Carolina offer for sale, at public auction to the hlfhaathUdor for^TST,^ :«W»C three tracts of land, bo-wtt: Adjoining tho lands of J. A. Uw. thewt, W. J. Ennis aad othtts: ?*, *•*•“> «rt «tnet that from Bates Creek to Ul lm«tOB, bemg the southwest corner Jf ^ A- Matthews’ lot; and run. thence N. 16 14 W. 6.17 chains, an rtker of said Matthews* corner*; “>«*• &• 1* 1-2 W. 38 54 yards to ■•*•*«» thcaee B. 16 14 E. 8.17 to a stake on said street; theace as said street N. 78 14 K. w. 8~* fef1* to the beginning, con taining 64 of an aero. SECOND TRACTi B<ifinatag at a stake In R. IV ehurehs eoraer-, theace W. 86 var£ w «*^^,BS.e & 70•»**•; thene. E 86 ye-rds to R. Upchurch’. comer; thmee witt R. Upchurch*, line to the bcrnnmy^containm^ 118 ecros. Begianlnc at J. A. Matthews' cor ner aad runs IS yards to W. J. En nia eonter; thanes N. 88 yards to J. A Campbell’s Itaa; thence 39 yaws to a eoraor; thence 70 yards to i the btfinulaf. uJSS^ift: c™’ a”“ Terms of sals: Cash mm. OOOPRR axu. ifertcaaee jpMh H. COOE, Attorney. n2—tslal Cis.ltw. As AhU 8Af. , | Senator David I. Welsh of « """“i “» aeoa elacted dahana af tha Democrade Senatorial Com Bllttlt to 4000004 flittltOt tVntim 1 wMkk Of Mon ton*, otuot-T Aaanea from Wkddnctoa for Ion, during the current — patin reqairos Mm to ruMga from (ha chair meniWp, hot ha will contiaBa as a «o«*»or DavU L WaUh'i *to>tioa wan omantmona. Tha Senatorial Committee la now «• *»a ad (h. atnvn«eat la iha hiatorr af tha Drnnomwda jwH, Baaotor David I Walah, tha bow etmir b tha only TTmanaratli Jtanotar War. Ha Is famWar with th* ,4!*! Democratic merriber of the foreign a. Md demonic policies which era like-'' ly *o be imnee m the present cwnv pnign. Senator Sheppard of Texas ** •**> well equipped with infonna don and ability. Senator Harrison of Miealaarppi has made a fine record for hi* brilliant conduct of numerutw attack* on the Republican majority in the Ben ate. Prank A. Hampton, secretary to Senator Simmon*, has bean choecD secretary of the Senatorial Commit. t«e. Hit grasp of both political and l««hdatira subjects is regarded as making him an ideal selection. SEEING IS BELIEVING Among the numerous “Doubting Thomases" who form a part of the population, there an some, here and then, who tMnk that the number of automobile driest* killed or injured at railroad creating* la exagerated. To all each we make the eil||M tion that they might keep a record for a month or so and tee whet figur es will show. CM course, outside of tome big dig eater*, the account! of crowing acci dent* are not published far from the tho place where they happen *0 you would mia* a majority of the teens *11 over the country. Through the newspapers that you rami you will gat a lot of information aaiU eooDii tn **• ** .-* Thera are dipping buraaaa In the large altlaa that could famish you a ®<xxi of aueh item*. Seeing ia be Herein*, ao make a record and .tody It Statlstka dio* that 1,000 autome bllea were itraek at grade ccomings In Uria country laat year. la tht-r aeeidaata over *,000 men, women and children wane killed and over 1.0*0 othera wure .Injured. In douena of inotaneea whole families, numbering froat four'to adz ware wiped out aa completely aa though a cyclone bad •truck them. ' A Cyclone racuea without warning ,rom •» one*pacted quarter. A , train of aura always comae along a permanent track, oa pea knew wWe toted H. And yet, this rury dap, more than ma drtrar, inane where, wfU ly driee onto the treeks.wtthoat look ■** *r Hetenfng and then a racking teba will AaaaaHA hia ear. fat eom teay wtth Wt and children ha will •act sodden death. A little thought a tittle aarloaa at ,rtM **■* Foh f»*a to your butt "■ •fchte would -r.yw.frw, I > fate. DO TOO STOP, LOOK AMD US ** bofom wmhg B.trend ttuukaT
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1922, edition 1
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