Juniper Poles— inches around bate 6 feet up, 7 inches across top $1.50 each - “ > g “'«?. :: :: Undersize Poles Will Be Cut Down. Dunn, North-Carolina I «D probably W jooi m wag equipped when cmybM. Mr <M*eed declared that he felt pa •nr what ha had attempted ta d< tar taa colored population od Dai la taa erect! o« of the aaw baOdiag which be ceid ame la aaamar to the ■MratHaa ad taa past aad waa a reality ad former diaama. me Snipe* Meted that ha wm >■* ■■ pnad ad tag aaw school WMhf«amlktai|Mt the Midtag, ha aaid waa the result ot weak aad-payer. He argad tha pa naca ad taa tapaitaaca ef keeptap taa dhOdma la school ovary school dap od appealed ta them to make taa aaw crhtil baildiag a (octal cen ter tar the colored pcpnlatloa Mr. Grantham spoke weeds od a. .ooaogamaat to tha negro, dec Is ring that taaia. ia a great deal ef goad la the calmed rata. Ho argad that they get It tato their adndt aad kaap H then that they lire ia the heat State la the oaein, hi one of the host eoun ttea ia the State, aad tcfisrtallj that taap Sn ia aaa ef tha vary beta tewaa ta tha State aad lawg a goad pee* pie. Thte idea, ha aaid wll toad to sacoosa. The new belldlng. Mr. Qraa thom aaid, to worth, nl the eSarta to gat it nmplttiil. He appealed to the g '''v'-i . The tpeakar to pap hit ntpoeta to B. Aytttk. Ho ttalod ateo that he feh.a horn tatereet la ta their cacn.ruge has boon erected to house ho faculty. Pupils arc admitted to I hie school from alt parts of Harnett 1 ritheat paying tuition and the enroll- j neat for th# spring term total# STS. 1 The school Is under the direction of « he board of trustees of the Dunn ! mbUe school district, composed of: * I. C. Clifford, chairman, Marein I Fade, secretary-treasurer. J. W. ‘ Jroogho'h. 0. F. Pope and A. F. ] lories, and under the direct mgor- j rision of Prof. W. a Snipes, np- . irinterdeat of the schools of the 1 llstriet > True economy on tbe farm starts rith self support of the farm fees- 1 hr. Have you signed the pledge! If . tot ask your school teacher far one >f the blanks recently sent out by " he Agricultural Extension service, t will help every farmer to lire at ome this year. £GAL ADVERTISING' NOTICE • My adopted sen, “Aaron Langston IcLean" has lsft kotos and I hereby orb Id anybody feeding, sheltering or arboring bin. This Fab. Srd, l»2S. J. AARON McLKAN. Vb 6 IS 20 27 pd. NOTICE Under tho power of sals contained ' a mortgage deed executed by H. ’. Johnson and I~ H. Dmughoa oa hd 10th day of Fclwnary 1020 to he undersigned mortgagee which tortgnge deed is recorded in Har ett County la Book US, page CSS, •fault haring been made in tao pay lent of tho notes secured thereby, he undersigned will expose to sale t public jmetion to the highest bid sr for cash at the court house door, AUngtooi Harnett, county N. CL, at ■5 - — -- 5 gj SBSSB 3S » • A certain place or tract of land ring in Arc rat boro Towublp, Har •tt eoonly and -State of North Car Hna and dattribed and defined at •Ho** te-wtt; Being a portion of fV • «■* 10 la the division I Let No. I In Stock "L” according a the plan of tee Town of Dunn, N. „ bounded on the north by Cumber ud Street, on tbe Boat by Culbreth Hay, on the aoath by lot now owned l * ,V' «>d on tbe weat by ®t °* bT thaae grantora to >«M» Mnoa. Being tot of land renting BO fat* on Cumberland Bt., ad namalng aquatw back w|pt Cul ratk Allay 80 fact Bald let being Utely (BO) foot by ebrty (80) feet Tkla February 1. IBIS. P. T. MASSBNQILL, . . Mortgagee, ebruary 0 It *0, 17. notics or sau By Ttrtaa of tko terme of a certain {engage Deed executed by T. L. Reardon, which mortgage dead Is duly registered in Book ICS. page 219 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Haraott County, default having boon mad* in the payment of the note secured by said mortgage deed, l thf undersigned com mi aid oc ar, mo ft gegeo, named in said mortgage deed. Will on Friday the. 16th day of March, 1022, at 12 o’clock M-, offer for sale at public auction at the courthouse door in LUlington, N. C.. for cash ,the following lands in Har nett county, to-wit: ■Lying on the waters of Hughes and Middle Prong Creeks In the fork of said creeks, neer Buie* Creek Aca demy, and known as the Ferguson entry, adjoining the lands of Charles Bain, William Pearson, Franeas Gre gory and others.—beginning at a (tone corner on the knoll with white oak pointers in the lino of the so-call ed MeCralnie land and a comer of the Pcanon and McKay land, and runs thence N. 69 degrees and SO minutes ««t 20 chaim with th* Me "•'**« Hna to hb corner; thence N. and 46 “*«■*■• Wort 17.18 chain* to a rad oak In the jnuap of Middle Prong Creek, Byrd, ?"***! McKay'* comer; thence I. 4 degrees and 45 minute* E. I.4S haim to a stone comer in the aide if th* read leading from Paaraon's o BuIm Creak Academy. It being 'canon's and McKay7* coyuar; hence S. 32 degree* and 80 minutes Vert IS.60 chains to the beginning, ontalntng 18 aerea, more or leas, the amc being the lands described In a lead from John A. McKay, Sr. to leorgs Preston McKay sad Leon Ed rard McKay, dated tha 7th day of September 1*04, registered in Book l*n- peg* 388. of the records of Har nett County, the calls and distanena in the description herein given as per survey made by Geo. 1. Prince, aur voyor, in January, 1*10. The successful biddar will be re quired to deposit with tho undersign ed 10 per cent of hia bid before lie sale ie closed as ovidenee of the good faith of his bid. Balance of purtmaae money to bo paid upon deflvery of deed. ^JTiis the 18th day of Psbuary, J. C. CLIFFORD, Commissioner,' Mortgagee. Peb. IS 20 27 Mar a. kaa rendered ud far tha (act that it) mmt only publish** tha bad things tha negro daaa, but tha good things ns ' •mraral patrons of the school mad* •boat talks, in which they expressed i Air delight at the completion of ] tbeir new Wilding sad thsir appro- , ci*ton #f the seeistsnee rendered by the whit* people af Dana ia securing ft- I •Coming ae a climax to tha even- ■ tack program, n delightful hot hrech, prepared by the teacher aad pnpSs < of the home economics etna*, was sarowd the white people present. The lunch erne wall-prepared and showed ’ tfmt good and effective work ia being I dona ia that branch of the school This now building, which is a cred it not only te tbs nsgrra population of (i Doan, but to the town a* a whole, is ,i a modern brick etrurian, containing'.) Id class rooms, a boms economies.] rwom and an auditorium which will I sunt 600 people. The auditorium Is - fitted with open chuirs, convenient-'I ly arranged. The. buRdtng is steam- I heated throughout, has running water with drinking fountains aad it equip ped with electric lights. j Vocations! agriculture is also I taught ia con Beetle □ with the school 1 Thu school site roots Ins 10 acres of land and a*teta] of 1.S60 bushels af j ' sweat potatoes wort grown on 6-ecret . ' o f the land last year. The#* pots ties | war* cured, or dried, in a model pe ' tries were cored, or dried, in a modal ' ' potato-ho use built by msmhsrs of die ' [manual training dsn of tha school , | While a few of the potatoes have t been sold already on the local market ' at tl par bushel it ia planned to * ' ship the major portion of them to t other markets, probably in car-load a i lota. A —seal training shop has also ! fcsss aswatad on th* giuunds and a t w,|,l —■ * . \ Watch This Page! o o IPs Coming! 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. • i Let s talk the matter over before you ! i place your order. . _ i i N. B. Lee and Fred Baggett agents for < - Lefc bounty Colton Oil Company \\ ■grap - . _ .' - - . . ' - ___ ’--- • --f£ W • 1; . - ---*-- -■ —. - M Come to Butler Bros. Store this Week and See the Big Demonstration B F. Avery & Sons’ Farm Implements --;--—> FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 3 COME AND SEE THIS BIG DEMONSTRATION A most important and instruct ive display of Agricultural Imple • ■ ments is noW being conducted at— BUTLER BROS. Tlus display will continue all of this week. This show is being con ducted by W. C. Mason and H. W. Merritt, special representatives of B. F. Avery 6c Sons, manufactur ers of high grade farm implements and they are very anxious that all of those who are interested in far t * . ming or farm implements to attend this ff AVERY Chilled Plows FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 3 COME AND SEE THIS BIG DEMONSTRATION Attend the big demonstration now being conducted by W. C. Mason and H. W. Merritt, special representatives of the B. F. Avery and Sons, manufacturers of high grade farm implements, at— BUTLER BROS. I here are some late additions to the Avery line that they are anxious for you to see—and espec ially the— Volcano Disc Harrow Which has created a sensation wherever it has been exhibited. This show will continue all of this week. i B. F. Avery 4k Sons Farm Imple ments Now Befaif Demon I ' . strmted at Butler Bros. FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 3 --:-----_ =-.": ==U -4 noiat the plowehara vs Jo place no aiattar ^ '■ how k»« Inneei and refer* on ■ gtaU. Oiarwmtu — ehown fa attached towraryamilnoArecrChgedPtow. Tbfa ■ SaxSSSS I

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