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ust or wawrr county TIACM1W AMD ADDRESSES MImm Lillian Black. OvrvaiUa. Ma Manmrot MeNeiU, Ov.n itu. Mica Bertha Cook. Smtlila. RFD. Mb* Rva Cana day. Manchester. RFD. Mr. J. r. Pope, Linuea, RFD. In. J. F Inraoa, BonnleveJ, RFD. Mim babel Pwtewoo, Buonlrvol R. 1 Mlm Hattie Batter. Ulltngtoa. R. *.! Hue Ra Lewie. Manchester, RFD. 1 Nr. Rath CoaU, Dean, RFD. Bn Cremate r. Dann RFD. Mr. J. C. Wood. Dann RFD. Mn. J. C. Wood, Damn RFD. Nice ChrynaOa Laces, Doan RFD. Wa Own Dixon, Dana RFD. Mb* Floaate Looaatd, Dana R. 3. Mtea MartaUna Leonard, Daaa F. 3. Mim Karaite bard on, Dann. Miaa Naaa Faya Thomason, Duo a RJ.! Mr. C. B Smith. Daaa RFD. Mice Marjorte Godwin, Doan. Mim Ante Smith. Daaa RFD. Mlm Voitte Mao Berring, Dana R. A Mim Annie Johnaen, Dann R. A Mr. C. M. Altman, Daaa R. A Mlm Lcia Strickland, Duna R. 4 Mlm Sallla Nayiar Dona. _ Mim Hanoi Warraa, Dunn R. A , Mia. Bmam H- Witocra, Broadway 1. ] Mr. C. R. Adam», Jonaabere B. I. Mim Ihaa Sloan, Joartboro R. 4. Mr. G. L Cameron, Olivia. Mim Matte Pierce, Olivia. Mr. 8. 0. Harrington, Olivia. Mhi Grace Piaster. Pina view. Mlm Mayo Rosacr, Pfnevlew. Mtea Mata Maaroa, Joaeiboro R. 4. Mbc Minnie McDonald. Jonesboro 3 Mr. C. D. Lindsay, Aagter R. *. Mlm Naomi Lindsay. Aagter, R. 3. Mbc Ota Lee Hamilton, Angler R. 3. Mr. Ray Yoaay, Angicr RFD. Mtea Pauline McNeOl, Angler RFD. Prot B. Mi Shacklctu. Aagter. Mbs Mary Hockaday, Angicr. Mlm Edna 8mith, Angler. Mb* Minnie Lee Bone, Angier. Mn B. P. Dewberry, Angier. Mia Myrtle School. Angier. Mb* Jennie Harris, Angier. Mb* blit P. BnrweU, Angier. Mb* Fannie Woodward, Angler. Mb* Kim Brood well, Angier. Mr. I* G. Wilton. Angier. Mia Octaria Stephenson, Angier, RS. Mr. J. D. Champion, Fnqnay R- 1. Mia Baby Dowar, Kipling BFD. Mb* Kb-* Womack, Holly Spg*. 2. Mia Katie Underwood, Holly Spga. J Mbs EDsa Penny, Cesma. Mn. Ethil McCoy, Caama. Mbs Banb Mas HarreQ, Kipling S. Mba Aba Stephen*. Kipling BFD. Ml** Belli* Thompson. Kipling BPD Mr. Dm*. W. Sprinkb, Dak*. Mbs ABce Parker, Daks. Mr. C. D. , Dnke. Dak*. i Doei* K OaldwaM, Dak*. Mbs Baby D. Hehha. Dak*. Mb* Daisy William*. Dahe. -Mr. C D. Stewart, Benson B. 2. Mia Don* Eaab, Be neon, E. t Mn. Naomi Hadeon, Coab BFD. Mb* Anthn Celdoogh, Benson R 2.: Mbs Metti* Brickhoatc, Angier B. 1.1 ' Mia Da Dnprte, Angler R. L | Mr. T. Tinnier, Coots. KM ARBli Mqm, Mia Mary Barbomr, Coat*. Mia M Mary Gayior, Coat*. Mia E&sabeth Bmaay. CohU Mia ladle Markham, Coat*. Mia Bra Jacket*. Coat*. Mia Baa Juc Knott, Coat*. Mr. BaMa McLeod. Delta B. 2. Mia Hattie Baaia. Doha R S. Mia Ba Emli, Hake R. 2. Mia Mallia Mairia. Duke B. 2. Mia Btkal Graham, Dak* R. 2. Mia Gertie Hlght, Dake R 2. Mrs. O. M. iakaaoa, Duka R 2. Mr. J. W- Bandeaus, Dak* B. 2. Mia Mae Cmpltr, Dake B. 2. Mia Lffliaa Spaaee. Dake B. 2. Mia Same Payne, Coats. Mia Myrtle limit, Caata. Mia Jaaapkina Harman, Kipling B. 1. Mia Mia Grattan, KIpHng BPD. Mm Varaa MoWea. Kipling BTD. Mr. V. M. Beamon, Chalybeate Spg*. Mia Sana O'Qeiaa, Chalybeate. *» tmrm Leraly, Chalybeate. Mra. J. F. Andrews, Chalybeate. Mlm Peart Byrd. Cardenas. Xln Vann w Norris, Carrtf»as RFD. Mr. Luther A. Dennuif. Fuquay RID. Miss Ivn VrNabb, Fuquay RID. ! SJIm Wtralfrsd Remedy. Fuquay R. Miss Annie Carapbetl, Cameron R. 5.1 Mist BotPe G.-shejn, Overtime RFD. j Wm Kathleen Brawn. LflUaftou Ri.' PtuL J. A. Campbell. Bale’s Creek. Prof. Ik IT. Campbell, Buie’s Cnck, Prof. 3. P. sir.rriibonkt, Buie's Cik ! Miss Mabel Bart. Bute's Creek. I Xlra Kettle Moon. Buie’s Creek. j Mist Bessie Prank Johnson, Buie’s., bibs Ora T.*e Oxccnc, Buie's Creek i Mrs. Ethel Broadhurst, Bute's Crank. Vise loin Upchurch. Lll'lnyton R. 1. Mrs. John Marsh, Ullinfton. Miss Flora McCoratek, Lillinfton. Miss Unfits Edfsrton, Bunnlevel. Miss B*» Byrd, Bunnlevel. Biss Cu.c Thomas, Bunnlevel. Miss Eula Jackson, Bunnlevel. Miss Leslie Capps, Lillinfton R. 2. Miss 01*11* Melvin, Lillinfton B. S. Miss Thelma Rowland, MUinfton RS Miss Kora Capps Broadway R. 2 Mr. H. Y. Smith. Broadway R. 2. Miss Rose Bland, Sanford. Miss Dalpy RLnd, Sanford. Mfcu Vera McLeod, Broadway, R. 2. Mbs Daj«y Everett, Broadway R. 1. Nlu Annie Jaue McNeill, Broadway, Mrs. May Pipkin, Broadway, tt. 1. Mrs. Jean Pipkin, Broadway R. 1, Miss Macf-e K. Cameron, Lillinfton. Mbs Mary McIntosh, Mamers. Mbs Pearl O’Neal, Mainers. Mho. Beulth O'QuInn, Mamers. ill*. E. D. CJicembif, LUUnfton R. Mrs. Z. E. Chewnlnf, Lillinfton R. Min Msrfueilic Coin, LUUnfton R8. Mbs Irons McNeil), Lillinfton R. 3. Mr. J. H. Wither.-, Breadway BFD. Miss Mary CuTwetb, Timed way BFD. Mist Mir.uie Morrison, LUUnfton R8. Sup*. G. O. Mt3rootn, Lillinfton. Prof. J. Psal Click, Lill'nfton. Prof. Rand, Lillinfton. Miss Vivian Draper, LHHngton. Miss Flora Martin, Llllisfton. ■HIM Maggie Coble. L'.Mington. Mies Gladys Pierce, tilling ton. Miss Marguerite Maddrey, Lllllngtrm Miss Soslc Monroe. I.iTlington. Mica Loeils Spcnri, Lfllingten. MU* Elisabeth Bowen. Lillimrton. Miss Roth Coipening, Lilliogton. Supt W. 8. Snipes, Dunn. MU* Kveiyn Hargnwrer, Dunn. Miss Cam Bella Bellanl, Dunn. Hiss Ethil Go-:Icy, Dunn. Mis* Eleanor Kincunnon, Dunn. Mies Agnes Ellis, Dunn. . ■ Miss Jane Williams, Dunn. Mlaa Mary Gisyus Judd, Dunn. Mrs. Berths Ftdton, Dunn. Min Ruth Taylsr, Dunn. Miss Lillian Ramasur, Dunn. MUs Bosom Aleen Rigby, Dunn. Mias Dorothy Shaw, Dunn. **"*!*■* <2«**a, Dunn. , _ to. a D. Bunn, Dunn Miss Maud# Dodson, Doan. Miss Louis* Williams, Dunn. Miss Blanch* Grantham, Dunn. Miss Agnes Cannady, Dunn. Prof. B. D. Bunn, Dunn. Kir* Janie Ipoeh, Dunn. Miss Julia E. Erwin. Dunn. *31101 Mattie 0. Henderson, Dunn. Mira Rachael Clifford. Dunn. Mr. Harold Paul Wright, Dunn. Mr*. T, H. Bontom, Dunn. WHY TRADE AT HOME? Many people ask that question, but trv trouble to seek the answer. Why should pooplo patronise their home merchants? Because it is a great saving of time, and time today represents mv ney. Because the home merchant can only remain in business through the patronage of homo pooplo. anil a (own without merchants would be n sorry place In which to Hve. Because the home merchant soils goods that do not hare to bo return ed because of dofocte or inferiority! of quality. It is the only tray la which a local aun can bold his trade. Because the local merchant is not in th» habit of charging ezeasahra prices Yon may at times be able to gee the same articles elanwhera for a little lam money but the' qual ity will Invariably be prod need in pro portion to the prices. The local mer rhant can not aford to toil “cheap'’ HU customers srom'.tl not toler ate It. Becaaie the prosperity of a com munity depends upon tbo amount of money in circulation In the commuo ity, and that Is regulated moii.iy by the, marketing of surplus products abroad and the keeping of as much s* possible of the oscopita at home. Because a community that spends moat of its money abroad for «np plies soon finds that it haa but little toft for the purchase of additional supplies. It is so simple a child could un derstand it. and what a child can comprehend s'tould not go unheeded by adults. Think it oser. m Thinking may accomplish mueli good. It certainly wBl do no harm.— Goldsboro Nears. COTTON HILL TALK (From the Bladen Journal.) The fifth cotton mill is being built at Lumbsrton, another one at St Pauls, another .it BUdcnboro, strong talk o tone at Maxton, and talk of one at Clarkton, and another at Elisa bethtown. rrricst c* ?aix cr t;*. :> ’ * / i <, j. .* • ■ 11. i • •. . * * ’ A i .It !*•.*.• , • . S.? » <1 the K f* ■ <■ '• »> I , o’*r...-1 s vT. on r,4iu Uy, r}; t .. •ho vc.*rn of Dun', N. r„, «.r, .s' -j i'c aufitliX' to the l**t ami ••ts'e blilder, for ea'h, U»o foil, w a;* • rcr.bed ticci or ruroel of li.nl, S/n rod being la Aeeiatbom Tonailiv Hurnctt County, North Carolina, un: loucded .« follow*: E«*r.nlzi(f at a piae iu vie i.-.earn! ui of Slouy Run dad run* .V CS ci. I■“>.50 cm’i'. to is 09ft onl;; Uirnra N IS W. 21.80 chain* to u bmrL ja.-U; thence 3. 72 W. 8.60 eha'ns to a plan; thonco 8. 3 17. to the bof.ianlnjf, cent.inin* 23 acre*. ajori* or Inm. Place of Sale—Manicipnl Eui' dir 1, Dunn. K. C. Time of Sale—Saturday, Feb. 10, 1923. 12 o'clock M. Term* of .ale—Cnoh. This 9Ui nay of January, 1928. L. L. LEVINSON J, A VfeTJlAn Jan 1C, 23. 30 Fob 8 6. IV3TICE OF SALE UNDER DEED! OF TRUST Cr.dur .I* ..ousor of sole coutuined | r r.--trio d*M.: nr :mjt >x«cnU,'! • ’ i. V-.u’b T». *vr»ar mi May 11.1 S’ sV. l». Dy.since!, triala* foe] ■•. .vi.lu Buuk'nir its. Trun Co., ’ July ic -.L.( i- thu ofliro of the l • ' Ac of Jk-Mk lor fi-jiTipU Cou i . >.'•■•■'< l‘:0. j.i.g.1 fo; dofauit har V '»uji fta-i.- lu the nayinent of Ike V-cv::«- sec j.*6<1 l»y said liaed of • : aril frfiUir.il to i'creclaa* UavUig . I'uiric l>y Li; hoi lei' cf uiid uotvs. .I j u:'. hmi;*.'*, », ill oiTo.- for dale, • . . j »««:Oon, to the biphett bid-'. •• l < usII ,tt ike Coot iLouac door it LI lirprrr M C.. on tl'ouiluy, Fcb . -My .'••», : ,'i3 as 13 o’clci k .VL, two •vis :>i t-.jd >i.uctcii in ib» Town of ' lonn. H. -C., ntul dcarrtbeil ,ia foL ‘ , ill B -li 1: ei. of :. it. _ ' •'■V tt».: !wn nt* in tto Town •1 i<. .,t. Nor.!! Citeli'ja, lying on : o:;;. of f«y Street between nnd icing 8:icol» nnd bo-: : *vU Met 1 oitil 4 in Block CY ne-' I '• di:i;» to yisi. and piun of will town '■ : i l Dunu. | *'•.t*> of s'lie — Courthouse tfi>ot*,t | i 'ilir.g.o.t, N. C. I Tin-..* of Sale—Monday, February! I 5.It. -12S 13 o’clock. Vcrrna of idle—Cxalt TMc .funnr.ry Ah, lf2S. -j >Y. (i. M0P.DSCA1, Triutee. | j t. n. 3 If. 2i -ill. NOTICE OF SALE 1 I'-f virtue of lit* term* of » certain i < ,r<l t! t.iisl aaocuted hy F. S. Oul | !»|it, tar-* wife, Uattlo Cooke Cullom. I "Mrli depd c f Li art bt duly icgtutcTed, J 1,1 Cook 117, Voter- 444, in tho office! ! tho Re kit-to of Deeds ol Harnett ; .."oorcy, dofuull having been mode iu j l 'V payrnenl of I he noiu secured by r3i'.! deed of uust, tile undersigned j lAixCe-* named it, Aoifi deed of trust, I n».vl:v been rvouested by the hol r 'it * ot said rote Vo exercise to* poorer J ..f xtle gr.uued tele-lei,:, will, o« Sut | «•: lay, tho 3rd day of February, l.Vf-, at 12 o'clock V.., at the Mun! tir»l BoiViujt, in Uic Town of Dunn, , Nrs-th Carolina, ofT. r for sale at pub i -:r unction, for cash, the following i tih-cribcd iaudx in Harnett C-ouuty, I to-wit; | Winning at. E. G. Work'* North j cm •. col <•*(• on tho South side of i Wort Bi-onrl Streat extended just bo | ye oil the corporate limit* of the I T.-^n ot* Dur a, K. C., and nut thence n::>1 »*'.! street Eft.vixA.dly 00 feet to J. A. C::llu*ilv*fl romor; hence at rjrAt a igle- with oxid Street with the V'.dbcvth Hue tio<3thwurdly 206 feet to S. Idn-.-ki' line; thence West i ntdlv '* th *-.iR I’ll*, am! phrr.ilol with Gr-ntd Ktic-v On feet to Marks* eor 1 :r; thence Necthws rujy with another t.' VIcHcs’ lire 203 fee", to the be •tienii g, heiok f. Jo* ?u by 2c'3 feet; d bei-ig a part of tho lot .*"erilw l ’■< s'cvafl L-aH !r deed fu\. F. S. ' Cullom, amt w-'o, to J. C. C.-to-i, girvered in So > - log, Pag - 42, in | the office of tiir ”.*i»lwr sf Dua ls Inf Hr.rnett eooniy. Tho .tacerrsfn: h i« or wi l ha rt ■,4>e ' to d- P'isit wdh t;.* trO'Voa 10 per rent'of bis bid before the rale is closed ax of the good fa'th of liis bid. I Balance of purchase money to be paid uper. delivery of deed. This th* 30th Jay of Decembar, 1322. N. A. TOWNSEND, Trustee, iui me 20 30. ,*'!?.-•L- O^OLIXA1 J ‘ In the Superior Court. SAMPSON COUNTY. J. B. SMITH, Jr., I Va. , MATILDIA SMITH Notice of Service by Publication TVia defendant shove named will lake notice that an action entitled as above haa ba«n cornmcnevil in the Superior Court of Sampson county, -ad SUle, to obtain :ia uhaolutc di vorce, A V'ncuts; ami the defendant ciil fuithcv take r.ovice that ahe is r''|t wl to uypoiv ;.t tho ofllct of .lie Clerk of the .'superior Court on IJU: •!j y February, 1923, at the cojrt ho.ua ,»f juid county, in Clin ton. N. C., and answer or demur to ;ha cor.iplniiit In talJ uelion, or plain tiff will api-'y to the Court for the •W'l demanded in said complaint. V'.il* £Ji day January, 1923. W. if. BESSO.MS, Clc.it Superior Court Sampson County. Jan 23 SO Feb 0 13. TRCrirE’S SAJ OF I.AND tfnih’i’ a;.i| l>y virtue of tiro power of self conta'.ic.t i.i u certain deed of (last executed by J. A, Parriah and wife. Nov. 1‘p.Tiih to the endenign td'Tru.ti-o «r June 12U„ 1922 ond d'tlv U'.-m;•• e>; in the office of the Reg al r if H- •... ior Harnett County in •■look 121, !’«cv 133. default huvin* been niailn in the payment of tho note evented thereby and tho holder v- ■ -'I 'l i ' of said not# having demanded fore rlosdra, tha undersigned will on Tuesday, January 23rd, 1988 at the courthouse uoor in LUllogtoa offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the foil owing described land, to-wit: Beginning at a pine stump near the stable* of Joe Fish and runs N. 20 K. ideas; a paU' 4.72 chains to a stake In u path; thence N. 3 E. crossing the railroad about 9 chains to a stake, a corner of No. 1 allotted to Walton Parrish; thence as the tine of that lot X. 88 W. 20.97 chains to a stake in tho open field in the line of lot Xu. 3 allotted-to L. C. Parrish; thence as I_ C. Parrish's line S. IS.91 chains tn a stake in tho old line and in u road; tbenre as tho old line and with Stone's line S. 88 E. 18.63 chains to the beginning, containing 27.42 ucres. Hour of sale: 12:00 M. Date of late: Tuesday, January 23, 1928. Flare of sale: Courthouse door, Lillington, N. C. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee. This December 19, 1922. lly mutual agreement this sale has born continued to Friday February 23ril, 1923. Jao. 28 30 Feb. B IS. JUST ARRIVED » * ' Car Load of AMERICAN HELD FENCE jHAny Style you Want. ! 4 --- I The Barnes & Holliday Co. ' Dqse. North Carolina | Fertilizers and Seed! j For lowest cash price on Fertilizers and | highest price for your cotton seed see us. We will also handle Calcium Arsenate $ ; ■ this Spring which is recommended by the | i:: government to be the most effective prepara- X tion with which to fight the boll weevil. | Let’s talk the matter over before you $ place your order. + N. B. Lee and Fred Baggett l t: agents for | |j Lee County Cotton Oil Company I _ _____ _ _ . _ fi — II— ^ WE SERVE The record of this institution since its in ception has been one of service to its commu nity, its state. Upon that solid foundation has been built a structure that is a matter of pride to our citizens and to those who have had a port in its making. * Every officer, every employe is filled with that spirit of service that makes it Agreeable to transact ones financial affairs here. ~ 4 • I The First * National Bank DUNN, N. C. P. S. COOPER,...President J. W. DRAUGHON.Vic*Pre*ident H.B. TAYLOR.. J. O. WARREN.—Assistant Cashier W J ' * L_ __ _ j USED CARS —“ We have on hand a few bargains in used euro which we will be glad to demonstrate to those interested in the purchase of such a car: 1 22-45 5 Passenger Buick Six 1 K-49 7 Passenger Buick Six 1 K-45 5 Passenger Buick Six 2 H-45 5 Passenger Buick Six 1 E-44 3 Passenger Buick Six 2 El-45 5 Passenger Buick Six 1 1318 5 Passenger Oldsmobile Six 1 1921 5 Passenger Ford 1 1921 2 Passenger Ford The cars mentioned above are in good condition and are real bargains. You will save money by the purchase of a used car. Condensed statement of the condition of the BANK OF HARNETT, j-s DUKE & COATS, N. C. 1 1 At the close of business December 29, 1 922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$472,953.10 Overdrafts_ 94.34 furniture and Fixtures __ 2,200.00 U. .*i. Revenue Stamps_ 25.91 U. S. Bonds and U. S. Treasury notes__ 82,650.00 Cash in vault and other strong banks_ 263,718.37 $821,641.72 LIABILITIES 9^*®*.—--$ 35,000.00 - V-. 20.000.00 | Undivided profits... 20 600.21 Deposits......... 746,041.51 $821,641.72 On the strength of the above statement we invite all per sons who arc seeking a safe place to deposit their active or idle funds to call on or write us.
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