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CUVW JUKT AWANOS HAN IN AM0U19M CASK M. IK IMw b» M tte award given and Mrs. Ora Bd angatoh they »»f •f tea eoHialoa of > driven by tte force**’* .1 S lubber track on tte Ml on* n%ht * yoar ago. A Jury brought to tte aarard tola Saturday, giving Ma Stew *1. Md, ate ter atotov-telaw MOO. They ware ouing tte Ng»e Lumbar Coun pay far «11,001. THE OMK WHO OSTS THE TRADE Tte coats nt drop of water wean ■way the terdast itono; Tte cosrtairt grew of Tewior raastl cata* tte terdcst bouo; Tte oteii cooing tov*r carrier off tte Woeh'-ng maid. Ate tte aaaatont advertiser b the oaa wte get* the trade t —Alania arc Observer. KNOW MONTH CAKOUNAi IMmlag from a two-day rlrit to tte PilwrtBf •( North Carolina, I snnnnt rafaato from * ward of «n thaaiastk prate for this nmgolfken: • InstHstfon, far tte walk it ta doing, ate far flw togbiaUtr* teach of tte •Uto government far Ha appreciates •f tte entreatty ryitcm ad for tho Hbeml support it b giving It Wtet • contrast ta Georgia! I dona It srtth steaio, far there la Just aa —eh reason wte Georgia should rawed her university ay steal—on* nf tte tent erganlaed end test te tentotared to It* epaerianhtoa then to to Amdrka—ta there Is why Caro 15aa nr Virginia should build up awek great and powerful Institution*, and sack forceful educational fact or* tosdifboHng to tte general wel fare and prosperity of all tte people. There are approximately t.OOO sta dents in tte Palrealty of North Car ettaa—the overwhelming percentage ef tea Ceiwlina tern Think nf tte significance af that fact alarm to tte material life ef tte ■into! "Than are a scholar, speak of it. That* to not a mors significant line .to aS ef Shakespeare than these words ef Mercetlos to Horatio, a fel low student of tte Province of Wlk kshdg wte reomiacd ep with tte fasti* guards to laveatigata tte re ported midnight appearance of the jtimt1 af Hamtet*! father. The apparition for tha third time •TPWiud! and Marcella*, cognisant ad fa* influence of tte ashetor. In Ufa sad tones; ran to Beswtto] wfth Oris prayer. Wtet n maaatogl "Thou art a •thaler." He rncog atoad tte power af tte scholar, tte nun of learning, ta cape wtth the Waste* as U appeared upon tte mm Tfctog of the spectres ta tte na Haaal Hf* today—in tht ladfvadial Ilf*—in the* *M* Ufa—#MtM *ve,y’ *hm PwMinu that ant be isatl • And tba Importance ad education! North Carolina two yean ago vet ad beade of ant and a half million dollars to farther equip Her univer sity- The Improvements new dor autor-Ise, new lecture bandings, new; laborstorls*—are being completed.'. Another asthorisation will be m.vio by the lagid stare near In saisioa to Walsh the program. North Carolina maintain* her uai varsity with an annual appropria tion af f450.900; and this year the . budget cal’* for IOBO.OOO. What do** Georgia do? My Gad, people. Shell We continue t* starve Athens?—Barnes O. Hollo man hi th* Atlanta Constitution. LEGAL ADVERTISING - i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned hss qualified at idminisiratrlz of th* lata L. G. Ry :1a and any one indebted to said as mt* win please come forward and, tattle same; any one holding claiou iga.nst said estate will present thorn sa or before Jaanary 80th, 1984, or ..Ms notice will he pleaded in bar of sm*. This January 10th Ifit8. SARAH RIALS, Admin'stratrix. Young, Beet and Young, Attorneys, •ebraary 2 0 16 2S Mar 8 9. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION i Notice is he ruby given that th* co-| partnership heretofore existing be tween H. C. Lee and W. W. Rye, da-. ng a general plumbing butlaeas In Dunn under the Orm name of Lao' rnd Rya. has bean mutually dissolved, dfeetive January 89th, 1988. All ac-i counts duo tba concern are due and! -ayobi* to II. C. ice, who also as ui.iea all the obligators of the said .a-psrtnmlilp. This February 1st, 1928. Signed; H. C. LEE. W. W. RYE, Vebrusrv 2 9 16 28. TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE OFLAND Under and by virtu* of an order of r* sals made by Urn Clerk of Sup-' erior coart. for Harnett county, j on December 26th, 1922. The undersigned Trustee will offer | for re • sale, to tho highest bidder for cash, on Friday, March 9,1 1928 an andividod on* half interest in th* tract or parcel of land herein-1 after described. The following described tract of land was told by the undersigned Trustee on Friday December let, 1922 at Use courthouse door in Lit-; lington, N. C., under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in a Deed of Trust, executed by A. B. Weaver and wife, Mattie Weaver, on May tad, 1981 and recorded la book ltd, page 117, and the bid was rais ed within ton days at by law provided An undivided one-half Interest In a tract of land located la Avarasboro Tsvmfcia, Hpraott county begin*in? at a stake la the run efEIui with cypmea and gam pointers, C. Hodges', corner and rana N. 87 W. 14.961 chain* to a stake near the mouth of I a ditch with pointers; thence up the I ditch N. 87 W. 4.81 chains to a cor ner in the ditch with one cherry and maple pointers; thane* N. 67 W. 4-61 chains to a new corner In old Uno, not ep; thence S. 84 W. 19 chains j AT METROPOLITAN -THEATRE Wednesday, February 28th New York 1 year Chicago 10 months London 1 year Paris 1 year . I Norfolk 2 weeks Atlanta 2 weeks New Orleans 3 weeks KILBURN GORDON, Inc. Presents The Most Thrilling Play Ever THE CAT THE CANARY Presented Here by the Big Company t Mysterious, Thrilling and Full of Fun! PRICES: $2.00 and $1.00 Mail Orders Early a—— to a Malta in old line between the 19 and M toe tract, corner not tu>: Ihenca with that line N. U W. ii ^abia to a (take ta Settle HU branch *Hh gum point*re: thence down Mid branch ta Ita month at Miega; the ace ■a Mingo aa It maandcra to the he rlfining, containing 104 acres more or Hour of aalc: ltsOO M. Data of talc: Friday. March 0th. 1090. PWe of sale: Courthouse door, Litllngtaa. N. C. Terms of sale: Cash. CLARENCE J. SMITH, TtusUc. This Feb 20th, 1099. Feb. 13 Mar. 9. NOTICE Under the power of ml* contained in a mortgage deed executed by T. P. Tn»t and wife to f, G. Lavton on the 4th day of November 1014 and recorded la Harnett County In Book 111. page OS default having bean made in the payment of the note* ••cured thereby Urn undersigned will • xoorc to talc at pnblie auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in LiUington, Har nett county, N. C-, at 19:00 o’clock hL. on the 29rd day of March 1093 the following described tract or par ed of land: Lying and being In Harnett coun ty, State of North Carolina, in Av eraaboro Township, and described and ‘•f 'l d us fidleui Vi wit: t*g.n r ■a Iron pin I * *he vaa>‘ I'll e.islit ' em Y. F. Tr.rt and 11. M. PoaiaaU’ " er t s •‘iMi b rid ye and ran« f *• !M E. 3.01 chair.a to a conic hereo S. (5 i ! E. 1.70 chain* U •'rrer its the old l'*e ,7. B. Leo's lir:-• re SB 1-2 F i.10 c:i«rn lo ••.r'of to the ortftirid e'nr hy tl nrt' • thence M. *3 1-2 N. 4.SO rW. to the beginning, eoctainlag one t» roc^half II 1-2) acres. This February 20, 1823. 3. 0. LAYTON, Mortgagee. Feb 22 Mar 2 • 10. NOTICE cr ADM!NISTP.ATtO? Flavin* qualified r» ad-n'.-.iift'Stc cf Elijah Bennett dei-eKed, late o Harriett County, N. C., this la to not iy ell persona haring e.'r.inn uga'rv ‘he ertatn of '.aid deceased ta oxtiihi them to thr oiidarsi*ned on or befo i ! the 31ft day of January 1834, o Ala notice will be pleaded In bar o j their recovery. All persons irwlebtei , to sold estate will please make imm»* diate payment. j W. H. BENNETT, Adminlstratov i This Tth day of February 192.1. , W. C. Beli. Attorney. February 9 16 23 Mar 2 9 ^6 pj TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of llie powe of sale contain»d in a certain deed ol trust executed by Fred Jrnvgan ti I the undorsigned Trustee, on Scpleui ber 26th. 1918, and duly rvcorv^er! Ir FIRST NATIONAL BANK’S RECORD IS—SERVICE * • < The record of this institution since its inception has been one of service to its community, and 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 part in its making. % Every officer, every employe b Ailed with that spirit of service that spirit of service that makes it agreeable to transact ones financial affairs here. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK V , Dunn, North Carolina omens: X. A. Townsend___......__Protldent J. U. Sherwood._Aetir* Vice-President 3. W. Draoghoa ......____Vice-President ; -H. B- TejTbr....'...---*yin hwjfen^ad £25r ' 3. O. Warren_...._.....Jbddut r.Ai— SOtaCTOBS: 3. W. Draaghon, J. C. Clifford, Herrin Wade, Jaa. A Taylor, Jao. A McKay, Elht Qoldrtein, N. A Townsend, 0. A Grantham, J. 1C Sherwood and H. B. Taylor *■- - 1-!-J.. - ■■■ ■_ I* Ne^mis VTR3. ANNIE LANOE, el iW. R.P.D. 1, BnrttaglQn, Tex., writes as fellows regarding bar experience with Canini: “Some time ego I feed a seivoos brcak dowa otsoroe kind... I was eery weskxadsoaerroot. IhadWst fag spells sad sighted a great deal, bat more iron She weak, trembly, so account feeling tux earthing else. 1 ksew I seeded a fash, aad seeded It badly. I begaateoae oi Carte to see I I eowkta't gat aoraa straaglh, aa I ksew el iNber cam that had baas bripad by Jtm 2 vary Hkoly feat Cardol wA betp 2 you, la the way it helped Mr*. 2 of odieta, dariac the peat 40 yaan. 2 Adk for, aad iaatot oo, CaodaL 2 [CAR DUN Z The Woman’s Tonic 1 II , Fertilizers and Seed! 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 government to be the most effective prepara tion with which to fight the boll weevil. Let’s talk the matter over before you piece your order. N. B. Lee and Fred Baggett i agents for ! Lee Court? Cotton 03 Company j ■'>« o«kt> uf ths Register uf Deeds, of Harnett County la Book, Its, -.re 87, default having boon muilc n ths payment of the mites setoivd ’'creby and Corvcl'-sttre having boon temanded by ths Mlrtn- uf said noire ‘■he undersign J vr'l! on Friday, Mai-rji 3th, IMS. rt ths courthouse door Utllngion, ,N. ‘I, 7»for sa!r to ►e highest bi.id-r u i.n'j, -re '.anJ hereinafter de*cr‘.t>cd, :j-w-i: It being a part >r it No. 1 in Block "S" accorling t» tie reap and plot of the town rf lion-.:, N. C , ‘ r>.t!vg on Clinton <tro -t now Clin-; ton A\cuu.:, tovr.it->I»vk 'vt, «nu: •utiring t-urk one mV.: -d uod forty' feel ou Cumber**-'J sirv't, n *>t ' t l'-.l»d 7j fort bv l-fil r^et in' sine ami being the name lot ir-on 1 rrh'ch W. T. Vostds now a«uJ<.u. Hour of stile; 12:00 M. Date of role: Friday, March Ihtb, 1923. Piece ol sale: Courthouse door LiUingtati, K. (X * i K. F. YOUNG, finite*. Tills Feb. 12l)i, 1223. Cl*:enen J. SmitJi, Attorney Fob. 18 28 Match 8 9 10. NOTICE OF RE SALE OF LAND j Under and by virtue of a special' >• oeeoding hi the Superior Court of M.-rnnct County. North Cnrallna. be fore the clerk, entitled, “Joseph ‘core, Herman Moor.: and Floyd Moore, Infant*, by their rest Friend. C. R Partin,” nod Lhe order o! iained Uierein, the undersigned cummisaion • -:’l nr Wednesday, ll:c 28lh day; i of February, 1923, at 12 o’clock,! toon, n: ino Municipal Building, in! Dunn, N. C„ mil at public auction! to the lust and highest bhlder, for: rash, the following described tract; ■>r parrel of land in Avcrasboro Tewr.aiiip llarnstt County. North C-rroiinn, and described as follows: Beginning at a pine 1n the mean ders of Stony Run and runs N. 52 E. 15.50 chains to a po»t oak; ther.ee N. 18 W. 24.30 chains to a blackjack; Utcnce S. 72 W. 3.50 rbalns to a P'ne; th. nee 8. 3 W. to the beginning, containing 23 ncror, more or left. This land was sold by th- ui.dci rg’oil coniiulvienert on February Kith, 1923. n"U Ci"« tel- is made ua | dor order of Lie eoun fur s rc-salc, | the bid at toe former sale having i been raised lire par cunt. Lie bid nu>v being *2,3-i«.75. Place of sale--Municipal IluiMing, Dunn, N. C. Time of salo—WerfnctJav. Febru ary 28, 1923 at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sole—Cash. L. L. LEVINSON, J. A. McLEOD, Commissioner*. This February 12, 1923. 1 Feb. 10 23. NOTICE ! Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage vrrnW by Henry P. Johnson and i L, II. Draughon to Z. V. Snipes, which mortgage deed i* recorded in tr.« office of Lie Register of Deeds f Harnett County in Honk 122, page 2 and default having been made in i he p-ymer.t of tile colas secured V.-rcfcy, th* undersigned mortgagee *>IH offer for sale for cash at public uetion st the court house door. Lip lington, N. C., at 12:00 o’clock M., in Monday, March 19, 1923 the fol 'owing described land; A certain pier* or tnlrt of land lying and being in Avcrasboro Town ship, Harnett Coonty, and State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Geo. E. Prince and T. J. Jackson, et al and bounded as follows: Begin ning at a stake, formerly P. T. Mai sengiK’s corner, in the western edge of it* alley In Bloi-k “L” u aliowr by the map rf the Town ut Dour. N. C. Qo (rat about 3. of the Inter reel on of aaid alley »l<h Ciunbcrlaiu Unit end ru.w with (aid alley in i aouMiem direct inn ninety foot to i .take in tliu Hue of T. .1. Jackaon tbcr.ee with the line of T. 3. Jackeoc in a vciteru dliectton ninety feet ti n itnke In the line of Geo. E. PHno* thcr.ee with the line nf Go. E. Prln« In a northern direction and parallel to Itahrxki.it street ninety feat bo a stake fa the Hue of Henry P. John' i eon usii I. H. Drsughcn In an eostern direction and parallel to Cotnborlaad ' aUvrl n'nety feot to the beginning, ' I’onralr.tng 8,100 uotre foot and be in* parts of lots Noe. 6, 7 and 8 In block "L" a* shown by the map of the Town of Dunn, N. C. I This 14th dsy of February, 1988 Z. V. SNIPES. Mortgagee, i February 18 73 Mar. 9 9. ~~ini 1 —1 n 11 I, 9 The Widow’s '‘Might’’ Ate > ) Horn« of Mrj. Wright at Gough, Ga. A True Story In 1922, Mrs. Mittie L. Wright, of Gough, Burke County, Ga., rmis ed 16 bales of cotton on 15 acres of h-ad, with tJ;u solo assistance of her L chiifl.cn. under most unfavorable v .father ccnditionr. and the worst boll waavil jrear that Burke County has known. r; I; Io • Ttr when many whiU farmer* were Sha was rnabieJ U> da this h*cae?e sh* m» k( ahandonlnsr thatr farms, sad thousand? of nee-o tectrl her cotton with 311,1/3 MIXTURE nt farmer* were '.mving the South on tcc^iir.; of minimum cott nm! trouble. Tht boll weevil 11 toakflity to rucceMfuTly combat tha boll weevil, didn’t fet . pound of her co-.o®. LOT, Mixture [ t^il w,d®w r*litd **“ a bale *f eon on to way put on In the day-time, ty her children, ) ®*r** without any mnehiatry. ► ! MlXIUKt 9 H Most Effective—Cheapest—Least Trouble Any Poison! BIB’S Mixture la a tail wocrll potion which It can ha put on tha plant Is the day-time, by I hare perfected, ft coats to* three rlrmnrte— inexperienced labor without machinery, ft la aatohm arsenate aa s poteen, mo lessee a* a ntlr "•*•“"7 to touch Ue bad of each plant, ■ixton. and a third < e-wet) Ingredient which UH W*1"**- bar. ATTRACTS THE WLSVIL. S.TS. ^ FUU Protection For Your Cotton. to ^ bar re’a^f^dSt l*aJiLlrr **••• To* order with my erent wheat tan I !?** Caroltoa potel; ail St eEarjrc far other ** •kown below. Bfft*» Mixture 1* far better, fay I "*.***, .*a ?° *barga far hind, which wUi bo thtaper, tad onch eaoior to apply than tha dnt »»Mod whan barrel it returned toy method. I I ■ 111>1 ipcttix \ Nuk, ( ro* THE | HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION AUGUSTA. 0*0*CIA
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