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THE DUNN DISPATCH 3525? 75V \i5KS HI riwSSortm t* ga.s&asa&SL. uuMuiim iuwiui ■ } (immi OP MAM H«C Charles Ini to in receipt ef Urn fallowing letter from Cemmiwlon- j «r Jno. Sprunt Bill which appeared in Thursday's Hnmctt County Hews: Durham, Jnn. SI, 19X9. By Dear Mr. Boot: 1 beg to ack nowledge reedy! ef yen' favor ef Jnanary 29. Y«a can aware ear IrteiKto in Harnett ceaaty that the interest* of that county an not bob* Mfiecttii by the Ceauniarfeoer from the Vourth District. Oa the contrary, X have, front the beginning, wade special effort to path the road build ing la Haraett county even factor than earn ocher case* became «f the splendid spirit shows by Harnett county in lending the state money to build rands whsw U was difficult for the state to secure funds. You are aware, ef coarse, teat 91.9 miles of the beat gravel read in the state, at a coat ef ever <909,990. has already constructed by the State Highway Cenaaiwioti ia Harnntt county, and no expense was spared in mating this mad from Wake county Mae to Cumberland county linn tec “beet ' gravel road ia the state.’* /“It gives me pie ware to say that as January 99 I forwarded to Mr. Pngs, fhslsmsn State Highway Com attogSon, special request urging him to tot, ia March contract for construc tion ef Project 497, Haraett ceaaty, LilUngtoa to Daks vis Bale’s Creek, 19 miles fleet dam gravel road. Sur vey sad working pinna have now been fully completed and are In tee office ef the district engineer at Durham, sad I have every neon a to btWevt desire to taka oa mere read week at .. " ■ ■Won, ta order to eerre the Wat Interest of the Mate aad secure reas onable eootraeta. has to handle the situation carefully and not attempt ta crowd the lotting of coateaets down the throats af on willing contractors. It also ghrae me pleasure to. my that surrey aad road plana for con ote action of Project - 4M, Harnett eoaaty. Doha to Doan, hare Wen comptetod aad that mtaa time during the early summer, if all goes well la letting eootraeta foe construction of roads this project also will W It also gives me pleasure to my that surrey ami road plans for coa aInaction of Project 4M, Harnett county Duka to Dean hare Wea com pleted aad that same time daring the curly summer, K all goes, wed in letting contrasts for construction of reads, this project also trill W lot la March. “Of course, yea understand that ■aetiow If Of the state rood |ow re quires that “ail week ta mk of the construction districts shall W started m MwaHnsensdy ss practicable.” Generally speaking- the mod eous ahdisw for each district applies the Sanaa rule to the counties in hie dis trict so as to keep the noth la the •node district going along oa a far koala. It Is (he soatleatloB of tUe frH*fSSis Mf M Iftwwiim wUl permit It COBURNS MINSTRELS 4. A. Cehuiaa KMatii for Ik* MR twwty-ftn goon on* of too ' tedlwg oH white sltrulkai too < «r»n nwn tor towi comedy ud anjeynbl* amuae Mat to tuguir* excessive adjective*. ■® ft* annual appearance at Af»7kt« Theatre, FayoUanH., Fit- 1 My Bight February Bth. Dan Holt to* Oaargla Cotton Bloaaam, producer, raaacdtan, dancer and blackface character artist, one of mlaxtrakys boat known funny aw will bo am In the (taliar role after tan yean in Mff time vaudeville. Manager Coburn had provided an *8 new cast of sing ers. dancers, reesnrfism a ad eater tainers with the beat acts obtainable in vaudeville adapted to minstrel re quirements. The ilugtng has always boon a principal effort of the man agement with thia attraction and is said to sarpasa all presto us offerings carrying rotas sec client soloists and a fins male chorus. Manager Cobum effort to heap faith with his patrons in "clean amusamant and your mon eys worth” is well kaown as toe motte of the aggregation. A fin*! band aad dally concert* at noon and' before to* a von lag performance un der the direction of Bert Procter Bandmaster for those who like snappy and popular Instrumental music. A welcome guest in your Home, b.i.igiug good report* of the progress of your friends and yoar ecmmanlty —the home town paper. OPERA HOUSE PROGRAM Wednesday—William Desmond in "Around too world in eighteen days", episode taro. Harold Lloyd in "Look Pleasant Please.” “Assorted Hero's,” two reel Educational comedy. . Thursday—William S. Hart In "Three Word Brand.” Friday—Mari* Prevoat, Ban Tur pin and the Mack Bannatt Beauty ' Squad in “Small Town Idol.” Six Reel Mack Bennett Comedy. 8*tuiday—Ray Stewart In “Tho Radio King,” episode seven. "Chan nel Raider", two real Western. "Hiekville Romeo,” two real comedy. - Commit* io: Jsn 16. 23, 30 Feb NORTH CAROLINA’ In the SAMPSON COUNTY. J. B. SMITH, Jr., V*. MATHJHA SMITH Notice ef Service by PuUlsstiovt The defendant above /named wO take notice that an ectitii entitled a above baa bees comrpnced In th Superior Court of mpion count} •aid State, to obtain An abaoiuU di vorce, A Vincula; the dafendan wilt further take notice that aha l required, to appeajf at (ho office e the C.vrV^wf the Superior Court 4i 15th day ftbnra//, loss, at th court house ml Md county, in Clin ton, N. C , aad answer or demur t the complaintV Said action, or plain tiff wiD spplAti the Court for th relief demandeMn mid oomplalnt. This 8th day Jnauaie, 1023. W. F. SE8SOMS, Clerk Superior Court Sampson County. Jan 23 30 Feb • IS. TRUSTRrS SAAR OF LAND Under and bp virtue of the pewa ef sale contained Ip e certain Seed a I fur Harnett County t Jh*« purchased _ Army Muneon » 1-2 to 13 which was plus stock of one < Government shoe This shoe is Dtaed one hui dred per coat leather, cole dark Ian, f tongue, dirt an waterproof. 1 value of thi shoe is $6.00 this trenwi dous bey we | offer nai to th public at „. 1 __99 a Send correct Pay poetmaa o delivery or • oney order. 1 ■hoc* ere not presented we wi cheerfully your mens promptly upon National Boy a Shoo C< 299 Broadway, York, N. 1 3eek^«, Page lM^dcfaiilt haring; «>;n made In the payment of the si* tccarad thereby tail the koKlor of aald note haring demanded forts •llru, til* undersign tl will on .'Ui.aday, January iSid, 1923 at the reurtheoaa door In Ltlltnglon offer .or *aie to tha highest bidder for cash ■o following deicribed land, to-wit. Rsgianirnj at a pipe tlump near th* *u.bl*« cf Joe Tmf and runs K. £0 K. alsag a 4^S chain* to a a take ia a path; V\nM N. 2 K. rressln* tha railroad aRat 9 clutins to a •take, a corner af Ko. 1 allotted to Walton Parr lab; thence aa the line of that lot N. M W. £0.97 chains to a Make ia tha opan Sold In the lino 1 of lot No. 8 allotted to L. C. Puxrlah; thence e< L. C. Parrish's Une S. 18.91! ehnlnj to a jtako in the old lino nod! in a rood; thence aa the old line and with Stone's line 8- 88 E. 18.68 ehnlst to the beginning, containing 87.48 acre#. / Hour of eale: 12j60 M. Data of sale: ^ueeday, January *9, 1928. M flare ol sal^r Courthouse door. Ulllngtuo, NlM. CLARENcJT.J. SMITH. Truitce. This December 19, 1992. By mutual agreement tide tale has been continued to Friday February 23rd, 1928. Jan. 2S 30 Feb. 6 18. •8 v-- «»d on the sfMt by lot «eld off ' grantor* to lot of land St., watt Alloy' «« tit*. ’sJid to? bSur ■lalffijsir#* (-) ** P. T. NAJB8ENGILL, , ._ Mortgagee. ^mtyUlfO, if. ~ 1 NOTICE »“ '’Aaro. Langston Kogan- aaak and I ho ruby forbid anybody j ahottarlag or larboriag Ma Tkit fob. 1._McLEAN. fib « IS SO tf pd. NOTICE OF SALE Of LAND Under and by rirteo of a apaciai pmceodtng to too Superior Court af Oaraatt Coaaty, North Carolina. be fore the Clark, entitled “Joeeph Moore, Harm' and Floyd Keere, infant next ftiand C. R. Partin." order obtained therein the I ManWto am wOL en . .the 19th day of. February. at IS o'clock, neon, at the j Building ta toe town of K C-, aail at mtb lie auction to tact and highest Uditor. for < too following do ren bod tract 1 af land, lyinj and being in ono Townihip Harnett Co Carolina, and bounded aa f< Beg! pine in the mound on ef and nuu NUB 1S.M eat oak; thence N 18 W. 84 bo a toluol, jack thanes 8. I.H chain. U« piar; thence Me toe beginning containing , mere or hen. Place of oaictyal Building Dann, N. C. Time of Sale—Saturday, Fab. 19 1988, 18 o'clock M. Term* of tale—Cash. Thi* 9th day of iaajnr, IMA CA ' LEGAL ADVERTISING! NOTICE Under the power ol tale contained In a mortgage deed executed by B. P. Johnson and L. H. Draughoa on tha 10th ’ day of February 1920 to the undersigned mortgagee which mortgage deed a recorded in Har nett County in Balk 118. page 888, default having beA made in the pay msgt of the noth aecurad thereby. The undenrignad •rill expeee to aalo at pwMie aoetlo#to the highest bid dor for cah at It court hoase door, Lill'ngtooIHurJtt, county N. C., St 12:00 M. |n F*dey, March 9, 1929 the follow&g (■eerlhcd proparty: A entaf Ace or tract of land lying In Aarlboro Township, Har riett eountymim State of North Car hliu and dUribed and defined as follows, to-tnt: Being a portion of Lots Nos. 9 and 19 in tha division of Lot No. 9 in Bloch “L" according to the plan ot the Town of Dunn, N. C-, bounded on the north by Cumber land Street, on the' East by Colbroth alley, on the south by lot qow owned 3 % V '‘Z >i v £ ■ggg1- . ■■■ ■ i , • | ! I jj- Fertilizers and Seed! ■ 1 — 1 — V ■■■■■■■'■ ■ For lowest cash price on Fertilizers and ; highest price for your cotton seed see us. We will also handle Calcium Arsenate : this Spring whifh ii recommended by the | government to Ue the most effective prepara- :; tion witlt whicl to fight the boll weevil. Let’s talk t*; matter over before you place yourVrdpr. Lie‘and Fred Baggett ; V agents for |tee County Cotton Oil Company j . I JUST ARRIVED ; I Dunn, North Carolina COMPLETE SUITS ; „ 8-Piece Cane-back Suits, Spe ; <A cial Sale Price ..$139.00 < ^8-Piece Over-stuff eft suite,' §pe ! iTclal Sale Price—T—$169.4)0 j |-*-—-\ ' 8-Pieee Ivory Bed Room Suit.v I Special Sale Price_$120.00 ' 4 I 1 8-Piece Mahogany Bed Boom ; suit. Special Sale Price $12&00 DINING ROOM SUITS 4 » • In most all designs and Aniahea • !! —1-10-piece, grey walnut, re I; gnlar price $269.60, Special ; Sale Price_$190.00 Other Suite in Proportion ; ODD PIECES ; Such as the good old fashioned diMibfo cane seat chairs at— * $1.10 1 Big heavy caneaeat Rockers, ! with arms at_____$2.16 _*__'__ ZSSEaaBgE3mBEEaS3F**mraB—m^^~r*~*~m~mmma*^m^BBBEESS»' r .. 1 1 ■■■■■ ■» WE SERVE ' I Hie record of this instigation since its in ception has been one onervice to its commu nity, its state. Upc^that solid foundation has been built a etmcture that is a matter of pride to our citizmia and to those who have had a part in>it8 making. Every officer Avery employe is filled with that spirit of sArnice that makes it agreeable to transact oneBfinancial affairs here. The First National Bank DUNN. N. C. J. W. DRAUGHO^I, Acting President J. O. WARREN,-_Assistant Cashier ^ -.. - — ..J r »—■»—————■— ■ ■ ■■ ■—— — FEBRUARY - — W 0 % i . I The Month Long Looked Jar 4^ the People of 1 Fayetteville, Cumberland ' and Adjoining Counties t ..——^ ..—.— f They Ira per this b oos month in tbe year, that the Fayetteville Furniture Company always has sosSiething unusual to of fset £ We/ara gUd to announce So our fnmdi and customers that wa wfll offer to them, thb Feb ruary^ starting Friday, the M, the meatast stock of furniture nd house furnish nig aver of tbe Cape Feer section! ,T» big store which is 214 b length and three stories i full from Ml— to top front to back! SLASHED FROM— cent to 80 per cant our rule once a year to general clean op sale, years time there win to a great many odd 1 dropped patterns. nse pieces are jest e looking for end pries! ik gees In thb I Just think of buying a great ; ‘ big full-eize iron bed at_$&95 ; ;• — ' * Sure you will want a full size ;; folding spring at_fits 1I 1 — ■ i » A 46-lb all cotton mattress at— ; < i -—— (. Now is the time to buy that j; Range or Cook Stove at prices < that will make you ashamed to ! tell your friends what you paid ! for it. • i| i > .—— - — ■ ■ ■■ ■ , ■ • i < > A solid car load of kitchen ; cabinets, both white enamsl ; and oak finish I Oak finish No. .<« 14; special at ..$31.60 sad up. ! ____________________. < ■ RUGS < I Well, I guana we have the I largest stock and the best as- ; sortment, in Eastern North ; Carolina. They range from ; small rag rugs up to very fine ' wlltons. < I
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