Newspapers / The Dunn dispatch. / March 16, 1923, edition 1 / Page 6
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WILL PRESENT PUY AT NEWTON GROW Newton Oravo. Mink li- At Newton Oram. M. Kuk'a Ml. Ao rnwrat “Veronica*. YoS-Vtte pM :v t*Bo tte *te»y of Christ* Paaaien and tea brought crowd* tram a> tm tte coo-dry to Wo* Hoboken whore H la ■- -«fwn every Lent. Tte Saw York Herald tee styled It aa “Amorten’e Tbtolan Fay." Saturday IfA. hath oixl tlHi of Hawk. Tte play la eaaa yaate of >«e acta and mraa tab Waoaa. Bc*utifol toanoty, (orgcoui coat omit, tea acting and all that wUI eatiate du loeera of art and ***** wteleeeme drama. Fifty char acter-. are repraaented. Everyone ateuM wtteea* th» play. Curtain rtaat at 9 o’clock. Arimtoaioa, odalto Me, ebildraa tte. Come early and avoid Handing, aa Aew are ao raaarrad nanta. Tte Chrteeoa doe* not apeak aa io tte world-wide Paeaioa Ploy, but only move* A rough tte ration* tableaux ate la this American Paw Hon Ptay tte »tery u well pwraatod. I WONDEJt Om day I walked Into a (tore And raw a man get mighty tore, Beeaaae he waa having an wM time *" tnm °* **• eonnter, a I wonder what thin man weald my, te wbj cold and cramped In a Heigh. Weald n bnnrh of primlee in an old mail teat Kate A1* man's language caaie many *h«ck*T Phnl R. Snyder. No. 4. the oocrors lament Last night when others were at rut 1 rod* shoot and did my boot To we torn patient* called by <ato from travling through the Golden Gat*. This morning whon tho am 1 spied. 1 thought they Might as won hare V died: "Two hundred Injured in a Wrack.” "Man Falls, Sustain* a Brekao Nock ” "Two Drown While Racking a Canoe", “'Grade Creasing Maiden Twenty twe." Thrt Killed by Failing Aeroplane," "Three Shat by Macon, How lnaano." “Oaa Bloat takes Lire* ef Twenty Two Wo ’Neath Foiling »W), BB aWdUM U an on. Sfe7 ■tManr.dta |a aaateaa atrtfai WhM can ft bet to Make aae wall, WhBa thauMeds harken to death’* haaOT What Mats a*.little recompense? Why at*? the world hare common •anas? BEAMING MASKS OP MANY fomeion posts, bargeman WAS MOST TATOOED MAM How York, March 14.—Tho body of Frederick Sermon, a former banco captain, wee declared by af •eiala M the city aorgo* tonight to ha non tataoed than any ether over roeo there. CtitomUiien euireuad ing Ms death hare not boon learned. H *rn 9"* *t 4m «Mti Oa *a 4m •*•*»» rio«J 4U». wlUk diiact* w* •»*••• »*«»•*• 4 In Bar* «*•«*•* •••. AtmW 4m Mk t* «Mkn «n MtvUMd. Oa 4m m*« riaM am 4m “Hack of Ataa." i Clirama uM AmiMaa flat waa ta kaftwiaatl aa 4m Ml (•*. A laaA m MUMMY or IUMI WAX On the Irrt day of March 1(21 the spirit »( Busk Ward tank It Sight to the werkl above. She ha beea sick abont ten days wfth Mae patoen. She waa the daughter ef th late Otto and MiUie Ward wha pm aeeded her ta the grove sheet fee yeaie. There wae eedy ana weeks dU ferenea In the death af the pans* wha left only two children, LeaU and Start* Ward. She waa II yat three meads end twelve days ok ■m wee of a sweet, loving rliepesltloi and loved by all who knew hag. Bh wae very obedient te aH and ahray ready te de bar Master's will. Ai thengh she bad never anited wit any church it teemed that Jeans we near her and that aha waa trust! nj la Ua ward. Joat before the died ah M4 "Jeans he eure te save me” an we believe aha la sorting safely li the eras ef Jeans. She | ininf tar fcernmy. ess client goalKtoa, 0 fin wind end a high character. She wa oae of th* loveliest flowers ef HI earthly garden. Why it waa that cm ae sweet and so beautiful should h taken at each a young age is Men than we can understand bat we bet In humble submission to the win el Hist who dot* all thing* well. Ski was a groat favorite with her achoo mates. She wae too sweet, tee pun for this world af rta se Jeeua tee) her to dwell with him. She leave only one brasher Leslie Ward, t grandfather aad grand awther aw sever*] unties and a mate te noen their lose. She had made hen hour with her grandparents, Mr. and Mr* Ulaaey Dudley since the death el her parents. The faneral eras preached the fol lowing day by Bee. Mr. Phillips el the Methodist church at th* ok home aad the body tended y told ta Tte Mwt-ttti GUvta la tbe IMS ml I WHEN EASra COMES | It geoerany tads the On- < . nalth kur with now work ' bat wa alwaja Bad time to , taka can of our ractoiaan whether th* work la largo or , analL Wa alwmy* keoy a aaaa « 1 ready to go oat on ener. goacy calk. When you hart < tla aad ahoet metal or far- ! aneo work to bo done, call . > aa ay aad wo wM be right ' > ' i M. , ako carry a general ' ' ! ",l*£v \ :: aad Peach Bottom < ' ok, including the ; -AJ Umoo gooda an ! Qaokty. Boo at before < iy year Boot. SOMETHING NEW IN BICYCLES—WE HAVE ONE THAT WILL SOLVE YOUR DELIVERY PROBLEM Wa have on* Dayton "Dtlhrwy" Bicycle that wh want yon to aae. It ia built for delivery aor vfra and will withstand , hoarv weight and * nm rid lag. Tho rkoe of thia biey aw nearly twice aa | large aa there of the er ■ dloary wheel. The I frMM la reinforced ■ throughout. Com? la V end «eo th|a wheel, it f will gay for itself Jm WflThSSr {La. 1 loot to the family burial preued at - to Ward plaea anMd * boat of ■ friomto. 1_ HER AUNT. LEGAL ADVERTISING r . k lEI?5* ®*,„4®!«wi#t«ation ■ ■**2» ItolifUd aa Id minima tor . upon tho rotate •( & C. Loeae, da . Sf***"» **U> of Uarntit Comity, Worth Carolina, tbla it to gir* aottee • to all paraoaa baring elaitna agalaat aato aatate to Rraaeat thorn to tha •adarajgnad admlnhanitor. duly T*rt » Sad. ao w before tha IJth day of to—*.* j". bar •* rooorary. AU par • indebted ta aaitl eatate will l ►***•• "toko immediate aeotlcmaat. I || the IJth day of March. 1928. STUART TURLINGTON, 'I Adminictrntor of B. C. ’ Lo«aa, Deceaaed. U L. Lcrtaaon. attorney. r March id H 80 April « 18 20. ; annual masting 1 g„TW STOCKHOLDERS OF 1 TH* HARNETT COUNTY AGRI , CULTURAL FAIR ASSOC1A • IOW, 1 l W®t*ca U hereby giren the etoek l holder* that U# ann«al mooting of l tha ttarfcholiter* of The Harnett - r«l" Auoaiit'on k on thc *«th 'toy of March 1023, it being tha fourth Monday in 1 March, at 4 o'clock ia the afternoon, l r- - ilr—' _ M the office of the Aaociado.i in room* of Tho Dona Cham be.- of I'uormerco, Qua*, N. C., for the pur ple of receiving and acting open tha epottt of tho officer*, and for tha ti«r*ection of aach other biuineai at properly some before the maai ~lii accordance with the lawa of tho SUtu vi North Carolina, no otock cun bo voted on which baa been transfer red on tho book* of tha Association wittan twenty day* next proceeding tail TQftW^k „ — Datad March 11, lift. H. A. TURUNGTON. President March 1« 28. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION S’**®**1 ■» administrator of Elijah Baum deceased. lata of Harnett County, N. C., thia la to noti fy aH panose having claim* against the eataU of mid doceaaod to oxhibit them to the uadenlgned on or before the Slat day ef January 1924, or th<» notioe wta bo pleaded in bar of their recovery* All pc room Indebted to aald aetata will pleaoe make Imma diala payment. W. H. BSNNXTT, Administrator. Thb 7th day of February 1»2S. W. a Bell. Attorney. February » 1C 23 Mar 3 • 10-pd. NOTICE Under tha power of aaie eoatained la a mortgage daad executed by T. F. Tart and wWe to J. G. Layton on the 4th day ti November 1114 and rocordad la Harnett County in Book 111, page M default having bean made in the payment of die notea Iftw U uteie in your pantry: RAIN OR SHINE - I Hem^-GPMind Orukara near, per pouad---*_7 12. Home-Made Syrup, per gallon_ Si oo Seep Pea*, per quart.... Ground Blaek Pepper, per poand_1111113” Early Jane Peat, per can.. fT Good Cent, per ean_*_3333333333I”-33l*« Anti-Sktppvr Compound, will aare your meat. Two aiaea.-M>e, 21 WALTER JONES : PHONE 17 ^ Pay* the Freight . — _ a J. L. HATCHER D»u, North Carolina Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night I* Phone No. 16 ---4 r™~M" in ood iw G Km, rttb ak. add On . k —BUTLER BROTHERS —' " ---- FURNITURE We have one of the nicest lines of furniture that we have ever carried in •tuck, and when you need any fumi turs, come to our store first—you wont nred to go elsewhere. We havrfsome beautiful Suites in MAHOGANY, OAK, AND IVORY You will find our furniture to be nxlemtely priced. ..".* ^ BUTLER BROS. DUNN, — NORTH CAROLINA *-■■■ thereby the undersigned wOI *?*>*“ *“ .«*•■} public eaction to tho h%he« bidder fee cash, at the courthouse door in Ullingtoa, Har .N .C,- ■» » M O'clock «•.*• Mrd da* of March 1»2« the following described tract or par cel of land: Lying and being In Harnett conn tg, State of North Carolina, In Ar dafined aa follow* to wit: Begin at an iron pin ia the road 104 chain* from Y. P. Tart and XL XL peanall’* comer at a ditch bridge and run* A M 8 4 E- *01 to a comer; thence &. 81 1-2 E. 8.70 chain* to a comar ia the old line J. B. Lee’, lino; thence S« 1-1 X. 8. TO chain* to a chain* to the original comer by the road; thiaco N. Oft 1-1 N. 4.(0 t&aim to the beginning, containing on* and one-half (1 1-2) acrea Thi* February go, l»2S. J. O. LAYTOff, Mortgagee. Feb 28 Mar 1IU. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powor °t *»!■ contained in a certain deed of truat executed by Fred Jernigan to tho undersigned Trustee, on Scptom ber 28th, 1918, and duly recorded In eraeboro Town ah Ip, and doiorlbod and the office of the Register of Deeds, of Harnett County In Book, 118, page 87, default having been made in the payment of the note* secured thereby and foreclosure having been demandud by the holds*- of said notes ths undorslgnd vriil on FrUay, March 18th, 1988, at Uia . courthouse door n Lllliiigton, N. C , for sale to the highest bidder * »t call, ire lan-l hereinafter dracrlbrd, ;>wit: J1, * *Jt No. 1 la DMck 8 according lj tU map and plet of the town of llnnn. N. C-. fronting on Clinton street now Oin ton Avonue, aoTOrltv-hv* feet, and running back ono Hundred end forty fcut on Cumberland afreet, being a lot of land 75 feet by 1<1V feet In alae and being the same lot upon which W. T. Monde now rutidea. Hour of ealc; 12:00 M. Date of tale: Friday, Marsh 16th, 1023. , Place of aale: Courthouse door Lining ton, N. C. E. P. YOUNO, Trtuteo. ThU Feb. 12th, 1022. Clarence J. Smith. Attorney. Fsb. 16 28 March 2 9 16. 1 BlackPaste Shoe Palish Positively the only polish that will shine oily or damp shoes -No disagreeable odor quality | Quantity Has Hk hugest sale m America , f-' V*** C—P«"r •.bU, N. Y. Pay When Satisfied If our work is not satis factory, you don't have us to pay until we make it so. Patronize Home Folks Our prices are as low, our work as good, and it means quicker service. Place your order now for Mantels, Columns, Screen Doors and Win down, Mouldings, Window and Door Frames, Store Fixtures, or any Cabinet Work you want done. Jno. W. Hodges & Co. Dunn, N. C. Dependable DELCO -LIGHT Jfov> bock to 1917 Prices We believe'that you will Be surprised at the small amount of money it will take to put electric light and power into your home. We suggest that you get in touch with the Delco-Light dealer in your vicinity to find out what it would really cost to install complete the Deleo-Light fitted to your needs. If desired, you can buy your Delco-Light on easy terms. PBLCO.LIGHT COMPANY. Patton. Ohio iS8&SgisS2i& C nai sf f Iglt PImss can mil OmaNkn of the mmlmw U fMr * Wn fee AC er DC mmc for usa U r*-*— ha. — - .. — _ KSW/tTtSS iJttaafmu. j Hudson-Draper Electric Company ^linn,| _ North Carolina SPRING IS NEAR AND WITH SPRING COMES I HOUSE CLEANING TIME I Before starting your house cleaning we want you to come to our store and let os sell you the things that will make this event a pleasure instead of a drudgery. We hare a large supply -of Palms Vanish That will make the old look like new
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