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BfflS ! I two iwa of u health. Mr. Jofere woo the hud of fee : tt im fe Capable _ ,.--Mm u eao of fee heat yriii ten (a thla atata. Aa a M> mm own ho waa mtovrUag. ther - **<h, a«d ncceeafuL lappa pehllc fefrilad. he waa pia mi neatly Me nlf •d with *aay phaaaa of the Ufa of Me naanky. Iheagh ho aoear ■till petitkal ofece, he aerred for ■ear yean aa cbeinaaa of the eeaa tr hoard ef eleettoea. Fbltlrfel. edki eaf aad alwaye eearteooa. he filled «hi» yeat erfth credit to Mametf m* to the electiaaa ayetaae. He wm alae a director aad treaeaier ef Cape VW VMr aaeoclation, and waa a of Cua.be Hand led*. No. A Kalchte of PytMea, aad Croaa Creak Mol A L O. a >. He waa a r of the Hay Street Methodlat . aad the feeaeial aervioea ertB darted by Bee. H. A. TTieelii.. ' - ‘ *1 ■rrcreaatlna. trow fee -h-« 1- II Mr. Jadg* ia aanrtved by hla wife aad a daaghtsr. Mia. W. C. Vardary, af thtt city. Dead And Buried He b Now In The Ja9 • I f KaaxrOa, Tsan., Teh. 17.—Given *> Mayra, president of the Cajaytill Caoaty Coal company, given ay ai Midand whan a chamd aad muti ideatified aa bia was I ia tha rates af bia cabin ia the of Campbell county M. mi. ia a priaaaor at tha Km caoaty Jail ohnrgvd with foeg sound ia a luaaalaa of nos bailed August M, la alerrteea a tha Into <„.*»* tha day la tarritary having aerred Arm* aad rataca af too former ■dne operator to Knosrille was pre ceded two days by the remarriage af hla wife t* a resident of tbie city last . Ahlhj. Teaight ahn dealod knowt •dg* that Mayas waa alive, declaring that aha had baaa aaeired that ha aaa dead, “had attended bia funeral and mourned him aa last" The arrest of Kayo* followed a aaaach extending rif 14 months aad loadiag into several states. Detective* n4e handled the "a* far local banks I charging hte with fagging checks to taDUg AM on hi* brother tedaw. | ■M today tte t ttey ted wad lam to te w.toM at Plltect. fart Va.. la Ms/, IMS. whan te tm gotog aadw tte me af P. H. UL Be —apod fna tte jaB at Volte. W. Va, th> fallowing day aad •a tent at lib* ty timer. FtU AT WASHINGTON CAUSES HUM LOSS Washington. M. C., Pah. M.—Pin a team Brothon* department ston Mag last sight saasad dwa-go sad «“*od at IM.OOO, it was said today LYCEUM SHOWING FUSE Picniuts AT DUKI (Continued from pays I.) attsad as otrary picture wiH te word Aeoording to nows dispatches turns Ealtigh Dr. W. P. Balt, local phyol cion, baa Sees appointed a me robe of tte tetkid af dim ton far th *t*to te—tortam tor tabarealorta This k tmo of tte away honor* b «o«ne to Dr. Holt aa he is already i —totes af tte State Board «{ Modi cal Examiner*. Ml—i Mary Cantwell, librarian >ad Eblo Coffey spent tte wook en< with 1 minds and ralatitros la WDrain* tea. Mko EUanteth Kenney af tte hlgl aeteol fscahy, wo* a weak end rues of friends la Chapel HOI. Mia. Balph L Edwards of Auburn Ala., k a patient hero la the' Coo. hospital for aa operaeoin fo appendicitis. Her sister-in-law. Mis Fannie Edward*, registered nm olio of Anbare aeeampanied ter o: the long trip aad wfli eleo naan with her on til Mr*. Edwards k nbt to rotarn to ter homo. Mrs. Edwardi “other. Mr*. Annie MoOiU reride ten aad ate tenelf (anaorty mad Daks ter home. PMHp and Frederick Thomas s Ihukam spent the week end her with their fatfter, E. R. Thomas. Geocge E. Sewell, salesmen fi the United States Tire Co. spent th week end hare with his father, O. 1 ■-»« OVwflL Thoeaaa W. Sprinkle, principal e the Daks graded and high achec spent 8atenia7 in UDiagten on trial seas. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Onrr of Chat lottc. have moved hare and will mak this their home. Mr. Carr holds a. pe *ition In the shipping department o the Irwin Cotton Mills Co. Mr. and Mia. F. T. Page of Bonoer spent Sander boro the rusts of Mi sad Mrs. G. Woodworth. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Raynor an fttHf of Boaooa, spent the wee tad here the gaoata sf Mr. and Ma tt Loose. - Mr- «ml Mm. E. c. Gaddis an Mr*. Bodls Brown and Mies Nstti TWM*a meat Bandog with relative in Fayettovi lie.. 1~ *• **•«• of Leurinburg, span •he week end here with frionda. • With ideal spring weather prevail lng Duke wes crowded with visitor Sender. The Erwin Park, with it aoo and being aa Ideal renting plsc for those who wish to relax, is th magnat which draw* them on. Th management has announced that i “real” wildcat has been porches* and will be added bo the aoo. The n gala* apriag and summer band eon carts wll start toon. Md war Uimd to ktn itirtod froti dafacthro wiring wear tha airratoi •kaft Ifca building a two-utary brick ttnutiuiw. mi stead and lota ta the fumbhlnfa and ttock wa* partibliy carer*d by taiurancr. I • | LEGAL ADVERTED NOTICE OF SALE l By virtue of the terms of a cartel! Mortgage Deed executed by T. L Reardon, which mortgage deed ti duly regtsUrvd in Book 108, page 281 in the office of the Krgiater of Deed I of Harnett County, default fcavtry ■ boon made in the payment of th< , note tccurod by (aid mortgage deed the undersigned commissioner, moj-t ; gagee, named in sa'.d mortgage deed , will on Friday the, 10th nay o | March. im, at 12 o’clock M., offo I for talo at public auction at Lh ' .cut tliouie door In LUUngton, N. C, ' for cash .the following lands in Har ! county, to-wit: map of Middle Prong Crock, Byre Gregory and McKay’s corner; thenc 3. 4 degrees tod 46 mlnutai E. 3.4 rhoini to a (tons comer in the aid of the road loading from Pearaon' to Balsa Creek Academy, it bein Pearson’s and McKay's cornet thence S. 22 degrees and 80 minute Wcit 23.60 chains to the berinnlny i containing 18 acre*, more or leu, th 4«a« being the Unde lietcribvd in a deed Xrom John A. McKay, Sr. to George Preston McKay and Leon Ed wuni McKay, dated the 7th day «( September lti<J4, registered in Book 1*3. page 338, ot the records ol Har nett County, UieAlle and distances In tin- deecriptioirnorelik given aa per earwy mad* by Geo. K. Prince, sur veyor, ‘n January, 18*0. . ■ t The xucecssfal bidder erili be re i quircd to deposit with the undersign sti 10 psr cent of Me bid before it sale is closed as evidence of the good failj of hit bid. jAlanco of purchase money to ly pjt'l upon delivery of deed. 1 y This the |(Flh Hay of Febuary, 192.1. J. a CLIFFORD. Commissioner, Mortgagee Feb. 1* 20 *7 Mar 6. _ :| Fertilizers andySeed! , For lowest cash pridfe on Fertilizers ana highest price for your/otton seed see us. We will also hancA Calcium Arsenate |i j this Spring which iJrecommAided by the government tM>e thtf most effective p repara - 1 | tion with which to #ght the boll weevil. Let s talk tha rr^tter over before you , place your ordeA 1 i^N^UepdFVeTBaggelt™" v . agents for | |we County Colton Oil Company » ■ ■ - ■■■———— i _ I ngn ; | New Price | ■ | II At the nevmow price the Ford » I n Sedan r<fc>rftsents a greater val ue than i» ever been offered. It provid|| enclosed car com fort in a dependable, quality j »| II product at a minimum cost. ■ I ; Tour order plaoed now will j ; 1 :S insure reasonably prompt do- j ,-Hyery. Terms if desired. | W. THORNTON || I lw^ MjH . _ » ' ■ . ■■■ BUTLER BROTHERS * :! ,<# Mr. Farmer [l « * r [| '-Have You Started Your Spring Plowing? j* j Highsmith Seed on Telehpooe No.j The store of seeds. A1 varieties of h and farn seeds. Get Your her j SPECIAL: Holly brook Ujria| Mash, pe hsadrsd pounds_$341 Pansy Plants, per dos-50 Pay When Satiaftei ■t satis ave us e it so. Folk a low. and it ice. 1 now lamns. Wln Indow Store Fixtures, or any Cabinet T' “Work 'you want done. -ho. W. Hodges & Co Dunn, N. C. You" will need tome new Plows, Harness. • Plow Points, Wings, •• heels, etc. We have on hand a large supply of them at all times, «nd *; they are priced .as low as possible. \ r \ i r • will also And in Rakes, Culti Hoes, Shovels, xtg Hoea, etc. In F«t we: carry a large >ck of farm imple aents and you will find hem moderately priced. p—« I ■| Palate And Van f Wouldn't your home 10# per cent better " I a frceh coat of poo/l itf Thoie barns oat-buUdiora will .* Wr and laat longer, t Paint Your Roof A pointed roof lame ns r «la tar. Let ua tell year Paint and Vamiah. BuiHbf Malarial We Cuny a large line of building material, end when In need of doore, window*, mantel*, ate., come to our ■tor* and you can get them, Keep THe Flice Out Tltae can only be kept out of your homo by good terrene and wo have then; * window and door acreent. BUTLER BROS. ' wAjHCAHOLUIA ‘ FIRST NATIONAL BANK’S RECORD i IS—SERVICE I » > . 1 The record of this famtita_ , since its inception has bean ana of service to its community, dnd its state. Upon that solid fo*dation has been built a structural!] at is a matter of pride to our cAeni and to those who have lad a part I In its making. Every officer, employe is filled with that sp; service that spirit of « ' gukes it ^ nee financial ' IT THEFli tTlONAL BANK j Carolina Merit Wins N^w Honors rfssi i ssas deoendah^r StCC 1 Springs (Pa’.entel) I b ALcconom,tnl />g«ne have earned for Over land the greatest succesJuf its history. With tm Wi/l\-0„rlm4 AMntum..,, im Tk, Sttmrd.j ffmfa, r-k *525 *~+u,'U3 . C.M ,79) . i'o~'t60 . AU pntm f. m> k. Ymktdm V. Gainey, Dealer DRrVE A N OVERLAND AND REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE _ DOUDOTOM: J. W. DnifbM, 1. C Clifford. Morris Vado, Jao. A. Taylor. Jsa A.' McKay, BUa CMdataia, X A. TairaiMil. 0. K. Oraathon, J. M. fyniiil sad H i. Taylor -f of o '-— --—-- - ■ _ _ A r ■ Boles- j feel up, 7 inches across topA jfl.SO each I * u u l .. "\1 /$2.25each , , , J “ I ./ $3.50 each • “ 7 •' “ " 1/ 14.50 each jU \ !«• WB Be Cut Down. . * Dunn, North Carolina . ... ... * . ••
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