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fmm Carter. Iltl -V'. • ^W CatMl. 1474-74. Ml Jcakina (acting) 1876. Ml limy, (acting), 1818-78. Thomas Baetcharch. 1474-77. Thom** Miller. (acting). 1477-74. John Harrcjr (acting) 1474. John Jcakina. 187441. Haarjr WUkiaaam, 144144. 4cth Sontkwrt] (Sothal) 184444. Philip Ludwatl, 1449-84. »Waan4rr LOUagfcm. 144144. Tkama* Harray, 144444. Haodcraon Walker, 1444-1144, Rohan Daniel, 174444. Thamaa Cozy. 110444. WaHem Grow (octing) 170447. Thamaa Cary (acting) 170744. Thamaa Cory and WUliam Orarer, contaataats. 1704-14. Edward Clyla. 1710-11. Thamaa Pollock • (acting) 17SS. WUliam Reed (acting) 1711-84. George Bonington. 1718-24. Edward Healey (acting) 1118. Sir Edward Erernrd, 1118-14. Under the Crown: Gears* Barrington. 171444. Nathaniel Bice (acting) 1744. Oak riel Johnston, 1714-51. Matthew Rowan (acting) 1751-84. Arthsr Dobbe. 178448. William Tyron, 1788-71. Jama* Basel (acting) 1771. Jatiak Martin. 1TT1-U. Governors of Urn State: Bichard Caawalt 1777.74. Abacr Nash, 177441. Thomas Barks 178141. Alexander Martin 178144. Richard Carwatl 178447. ■email Johnston 178144. Ahuaadftr Martin 1784-81. Bichard a Speight 178145. Baarati Aaha. 114844. William B. Daria 174844. . venjimtn muiams 1TVO-IBCZ. James Tamar 1(02-07. Nathaniel Alexander 180647. Benjamin waiinms 1887-68. David St* a* 1(08-10. Beniamin Smith 1(10-11. William Hawkins 1(11-14. William MOIar 1814-17. John Smash 1817-80. Jaam Franklin 18X6-41. OaktM Halmas 18X1-84. BshUap C. Burton 1824-17 Jamas bad*8 1887-88. . John 0*m 188848. Moatfard Stokes 188848 David L. Swain 1888-88. Bfakaid a Spalfht, Jr., 1888-87. Bdwmd B. Dndley 1887-41. Me H. Morakaad 1841-48. WXUam A. Graham 1846-49. Charles Manly 184841. David 8. Bald 188144. Warren WfamMw (actinc) 1864 88. Thomas Bran 1866-69. Jaha W. EWa 166641. H. T. Clark (actinc) 186142. Zabalen B. Vane* 188246. W. W. Haidar, (yrov.) 1886. Jana than Worth 1686-88. WUliam B Holden 1888-70. Tad B. Caldwell 1870-74. Carlas H. Brardaa 1874-77. Sabalsa 8. Vaaea 1877-78. Thomas J. J arris 187848. Alfred M. Saalas 188646. ftuM G. Pewit IMS-91. TWa* M. Halt 1991-9S. . Btiaa Can 1 MS-97. , Oaalal L XaaaeC 1997-1901. C- B Amdt 190149. B. B. Olena 190949. W. V. KltcMa 1909-11. Ucke Craig 191S-17. T. W. Blekatt 191141. Cams tea Morrison 199144. Mack af Uw garden can be •tone at add hour* that etherwrw might ba wasted. T _ ._ WANT UCBN9B—NOT U9I9TT Every bow and then there comae to thin oStoe—end we euppeei other newjpapen have the mm bread ot literature threat upon them—a mag ■•fae «M»ed “Liberty.” We have never paid fer Hue magasine. We never wrote the publishers that we wanted it, and a* far at we knew they never expect to gat any money from as for It. Thoa what to it? Why do they single as out in thto commun ity u the special object of charity an.l concern 1 Propaganda. That’. It or to aso a good North Carolina word, hunk, the verteet buncombe. “A magma me of religion, freedom" In red letters across the main mast. Bat a little stady of this publlea tloa reveals a subtle onderearrsat, or toe in canvnt of radical propa ganda. It seeks not religious free dom nor “liberty.” nor anything else that is consistent with thoroughgoing Americanism. It agonises ever the so-called “blue laws” and Sunday laws, or legislation motivated by churches and Christian people, aim ed at securing a proper obeervarsoe I of Sunday. In the era van sad crafty thinking of this sheet church ip*opl* | have no right to compel Sahbath ob I serranee by civil laws. Tbe editor or •dltom would permit the lawless ele ment in any community to run rife |ca Sundays and tbe only means ha would employ to curb their savage in stincts would be moral suasion and i lov#. uasejine runny iuuou. mouon picture houses, stores, (hope, and en terprises of vurleus Ida da ha would permit to operate on Sunday If they wished without regard to the decent Instincts of civilised people. ' And this eoeaUed “magasine of religious freedom” is published at oar nation al capital. In the vary ihadow ef the Washington monument In every community there is a law leas irresponsible element that moat be held in restraint, either by Ota dvti law ar by the physical pi owe si of too dated. red-blooded man, who believe la right and decency. There era men whe would keep open aw loose oa main street an Sunday. Thau are others aa utterly devoid of reverence, respect and the civili ties of life thst they would engage In prefane, wanton and ribald speech in the presence of woman, children and old man who hare lived lives that | are above repreach. It is this ale-1 merit that makes law and restraint! necessary. Than have the Christian people and church people, la many rases predominatingly representative1 of a community's citlsenship, no right to seek laws that srlfl compel a de cent regard far law observance and Sabbath observance? Has a small and unruly minority any right to of fer Ineolt to a majority ef the peo ple ad • community, because this mi nority Is Irresponsible, lawless, and ungodly? —_ And trwc to typo this publication C»o* Wck to tho Puritan* and hu a boiy horror of Puritanbtn. Tho to aro pony perverts who belittle and be Ubor the Parlten. But even if hr did b.mt a few wluho., or chop off tho head* of poople because they Indited on dcoccratiay tho Sabbath, be otada the grcaWrt tingle contribution to ©mr traditional greatneaa as a nation and from hint wo got moat of oar independence of thought, liberty for American ideal* of ragged boneaty, tbo Indtvhiaal and thoroughgoing up. .landing manhood and womanhood. —Laurinburg Exchange. LEGAL ADVERTISING TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LAND Under end by virtue of the power of Mir contained in a certain deed of trust «seemed by Jacob Ham *mI wife, Kellie Horn to the undersigned Trustee on December Uth. 1921 and duly record ud in the office of thei Kegiatcr of Deeds, for Harnett coun ty In Book 12S, page 211, default, having heon made in the payment of the note secured thr.ebv and fere-' cloture having been demanded by the holder of #alu note, the undersigned will on Monday, May 7th, 1088 at It M. at the courthouse door in LilUngton, N. C„ offer for sale to the highoyt bidder for esah the land here inafter described, to-wit: Being ail of Iota Noe. (25) twen ty-five end (20) twenty six in the Mbdivifion of the A. A. Parka land, lying and being near the town of Dunn, N. C., each of aaid lota being twenty-five feet by one hundred and fifty feel in mae and adjoining each other. For a more definite description of Mid lots referei.ee is hertby made to plot of said subdivision as recorded In Hook 179, page 596, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Har nett County, N. C., and is the earn# land conveyed to Jacob Ham by deed from Cater Ham and wife, recorded (s Book 194. at page 4*1, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Uarnett County, N. C. CLARENCE J. SMITH. Trustee. This April fith. 1923. April 6 13 to 97. Slat* of North Carolina, County of Harnett. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP We, the undemigned, stockholder* at the Hudson-Draper Electric Co., being holder* and owner* of the en tire stock of said Company, have con tented and do hereby mutually con tent that tald Hadron-Draper Elec tric Company be and the soma is nereby forthwith mutually dissolved. The (tylo of Mid Company here after will be the Hudson Electric Company. AM accounts due said Hudaon Draper Electric Company are hereby transferred and payable to E. J. Hudson, or Hudson Electric Com ptay« All Mobilities at the said Hudaon Drapsr Electric Company are hareby assumed by E. J. Hudson, or Ho deem Electric Company. ' In witness whereof, we have here unto set our hands and sells this S2nd day March, 182S. E. J. HUDSON (Seal) B. T. DRAPER (Seal) Witness: N. P. Lewis, E. C. West. March 23 30 April 6 13. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the terms of a certain deed ot mist executed by F. S. Col ton, ar.d wife. Hsltie Cook Cnl lom, which deed of trust is duly reg istered ia Book 117, page 414, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, default having bean made in the payment of the note se cured by mid deed of truit, the un dersigned trustee named in said deed of trust, having been requested by the holder of mid r.oU to exercise the power of sale granted therein, will, on Saturday the 6th day of May, 1921. ml II o'clock M at the Muni ripal BuBdiug, in tha Tnra of Dunn, North Carolina, offer dor salo at pub lic auction, for cash, the following -icaeribed lanrit in Harnett Count, to wh: Beginning at S. O. Mart's North cart edraer on the South side of West Bread street extended just be yond the corporate limits of the Town cf Dunn. N. C., and tubs thence with Mid Street Eastward!? 60 feet to J. A. Culbreth's corner; thonce at -ight angtoa Wirt said street with the Culbreth.llac Southwardly 105 foot le 8. G. Marks’ Hne; theses West *»rdljr with his lina and parallel with Broad Street 60 foot to Marts* eor »sr; rtencs Northwardly with anoth er of Marts' lisa 106 feet to the be ginning, -bring o lot 60 by 166 feet; anil being o part of the let datcribod wa second tract in deed from f. S. Cullum, mud wife, to J. C. Clifford, registered In Route IBS, Page 41, In the oftee df tha Register of Deeds ef Harnett eounty. The successful bidder wOi be re quired to deposit with tha Trustee 16 per cent of his bid before tala Is closed as pledge of good fnlth of his bid. Balance of purchase money to hr paid upon delivery of deed. Thu tha 5th day of April, 1913. Nr A. TOWNSEND, Trustee. April 6 IS 10 17 May 4. NOTICE OF ADMIN ISTKATION Haring -qualified ae administrator npon the estate of B. C Lucas, da erased, lata ef Barnett County, North Carolina, this it to giro notice to all peraona having claims against -aid estate to present them to the undersigned administrator, duly veri fied, on or before the lStfc day of Mareh, 19*4, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per *on» indebted to mid estate will please make Immediate settlement. This the 18th davof March. IMS. 8TUAET TURLINGTON, Administrator of 5. C. Lac as, Deceeecd. • L. L. Levinson, attorney. March Id 88 SO April 6 IS 80. NOTICE OF RE-SALK Pur*mmt tu an order of meal* executed by the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Hornet* county, and by vinoe of the power of xalo contained in a mortgage deed executed by T. L. Reardon, winch mortgage d»ed In registered in Book I OS, Pago 288, is tho office of the Register of Deed* of Harnett County, I will on Saturday, the Slat day of April, 1883, at IS o'clock M, offer for aalo at public auction at the courthouse door la Liilingten, N. C.. for cash, tho foL (owing lands in Harnett county, to wit: Lying on the waters of Hughoo and Middle Prong Creaks In the fork of ■aid creeks, near Buie's Croak aca 'kntjr, arid known as the Ferguson an. try, adjoining the lands of Chao. Bain, Wm. Pearson, France* Gregory, and other*.—beginning at a (ton* comar on the knoll with white oak pointers is the line of the so-called MeCmi nis land and a corner of the Pearson nod McKay land, and runs thence N. 58 degree* and 30 minute* East 80 chain* with the McCrainU line to bU comer; thence N. 87 degrees and 46 | minute* West 17.18 chain* to a rod I oak In the swamp of Middle Prong Creek, Byrd, Gregory *nd McKay’s corner; thence 8. 4 degree* and 4t| minute* Fast 143 chain* to atone comer in the aide of the road leading! from Pranon'a to Buie's Creek aca demy, it being Pearson's and Me-1 Kay’* comer; thenca 8. 88 degrees and 30 minutes West 83.40 chains, to tha beginning, containing 18 acres, more or leas, the same being the lands doacribtd in a deed from John A. McKay, 8r., to George Pres ton McKay and Leon Edward McKay, dated the 7th day of September, 1004 .registered in Book lot, page 33$, of the records of Harnett coun ty, the calls nod distance* in the de scription herein given being as por •array mode by Geo. E. Prince, Sur veyor, in January, 1920. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit with the under signed 10 per cent of hi* bid before the tale i* closed as pledge of good faith of hia bid. Balance ef purchase mono/ to be paid upon delivery of deed. This the 5th day of April, IMS. '1. C CLIFrOED, Coen miati oner. Mortgagee. April 6 U. NOTICE OF SALE VALUABLE LANDS North Carolina — Harnett County /. L Hatcher, Admlniatrator of Da vid Binell, Deceased ve. Mary Bia tell. and others. Under and personnt to an order made ia the Superior Court of Hor ne Cl County, in a special proceed. Inge No. Bust. I will offer for eale certain lands situated In Averasboro Township, Harnett county. In the town of Dunn, the tale to take place upon thr premises ami described at follows: ■■■ a—wssemmmm—— Beginning at a comar on Edgar ton Street In J. H. Pope'i Una am ruiw the raid J. H. Pope’i Una U Northwestwardly direction two hart *'rad and eight (201) feat to a cor ..er of Not. No. St. Thence with line of Lot No M in an Eaetwardly direction, one handled and aerenty Ava (178) foot to a comer of Lot No. 84. Thence Southwardly with Una of Lot No. 84 one hundred and air. iy-five (105) foot to a corner on Ed. gerton atreet; thence Wcatwardly with Edgerton (treat forty tin feet and two Inehes (48 ft. 21n.) TUU being lot No. 4T in the dhrUlan of the land ef J. B. Holland. Place of tale—on the premise•. Tima of rale May 8th, 1923. Trmu of sale—cash. J. L. HATCHES, Commissioner of the court. April 8 13 20 27. UGHT.HX ‘'— n>AN $1950 mm Imm &££ i b'jt'.-« ’ md you mutt add thie extra elation to arrive at the real cost of the car. The trade-in price of Stude baker can thuwx a very xmall de preciation. in many eectlone the vnaUaat of all tnakaa of motor cart. And there iaakraye a ready market for uaed care of 8t ode baker manufacture. I' t ATTENTION TO BUILDERS WE HAVE DONE ROOF, lag for Mm of the flneat building* in the city. Prop- | erty oamon who nilln the importai.ee of ruUablHtj aU moat Invariably *««k omr Nr nee* without competition. j ’ They know wa use osh Use . heaviest sheet tin ana em ploy only Allied help and J see that every Jab (a thoroughly wall done. Alee that eur bill la always sa moderate ns we can make it. ! I We also carry a general line of Mingles In Bad, Green and reach Bottom Blue Black, including the ' LokfasL All these goods are Sapor Quality. Sea ua balers you buy your Roof. i DUNN ROOFING AND CORNICE CO. i t Dunn, North Carolina ♦ Announcing Our Co-Operation * in fkaNanr I ii Following out our policy of extending the facilities of this hank in whatever way we can to serve the public, we have arranged to give our co-operation to the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. We realize what the automobile means to the average family in bringing them greater enjoyment of life, and bo* lieve our action in helping those who desire to become Ford owners will be appreciated by many families who can now realize that ambition through the new Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Under this plan, you can begin with an initial deposit as low as $5.00. Then select the type of Ford Car you want —Touring Car, Runabout, Coupe, Sedan, etc.,—and ar range to make weekly deposits on which interest wiD bet computed at our regular savings rate. ; * « | . Come in and let us explain the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan to you, or, if you wish, go to the nearest Ford Dealer for further details. Start today, and before you realize it you will be driving your own car. The First National Bank Dunn, North Carolina FOUR PER CENT PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
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