V
day a
at Oa
8a
•aU, ,
by the teacher, Following tfca pro
**» ky th« primary grade# waa a
*toy gives by lb* aeosath grade:
"Too Mach of a Oood Tiring."
JUmau Edge and Sadtb. teacbeta
of the Intermediate grades. bad
*«»> of the eternises en Friday
»%ht.
• ittodaj sight a play, " The Fas
cinating Fsanis Browa," was ghrsa
hy the atndewta af the principal, Mr.
tdwarda. which waa mock enjoyed
by all of the large audience present.
Xaaic tar the closing eight was
fantohed by ths Botler^acksoa
Baad, of Dorm, which war Bruch ap
gtaelatad and war one of the aMet
eejoyable parts gf the rnaaincs
If aDowed to roam at win, oaicic
en* soon leant that a good gatdaa
to a regular pie counter. Fence them'
•*t aad save the pie for yourself
******** C. K. Hudson, Stats Ptia |
Demonstration Agent.
HOMO* THY FAUNTS
h the Ten Commandments
<M gave Kwh on Mount Dm! to
d*Hv»r to the Hthrew children, ao,u
to the whole world, we
fad thorn words: " Honor thy (other
and thy mother, that thy days may
ha long ayon the land which the
Lord thy God grreOi thee." Now. H
seems to me that this command
AacM arrest the attention of every
body, aad let tham take aa inventor)
of their condition. Honor, esteem
rveerv. oar parent*. Why?
First, hseaaar it 4a God's coansmod
aad So commands arc just aad too
most I a, and He bolds as responsible
* to how wa keep them. What He
asys He will do, therefore, the prom
iac re opted with the command, that
thy days may ha tang.
Second, wa sws au vosy existence
to oar parents. They have suffered
oaBoy aad shadow that we might be.
fa awr leader cries, aad hast said to
aBaoiato ear wants, aa brought as t»
aar fiat aadirstaiiiHag of what Hfs
waa and should ha. Aad all throng!)
the yean was wOKag to give us the
beat of her Ufa aad mease for out
■«* *• ahaadl not forget the ten
der cam aad suffrrfag of oar father,
for it Is he who waa the atieag aim
to Isaa spot.. Ho might act at time
have heaa as leader aad careful a*
mother, bat ah, he It la who under
stands the dhBssdty of keeping the
provrahial wolf from the deer.
lot ff honor oar parents, when
forte ne gdba open us. Let aa seek
their cawnsai, aad at alt times revere
their memory. They asa 1ha ones
that an hart atom at aar faflun*.
Om ■■■Mili'UaiaU they feel. ud
*»f « Om pimM when wo ere
Ik fact, Om way we speak
ti a gaod Index to oar
I
»>«▼• ted a batter ebaaca than they.
AD great aad —Me men and
vaatan bava honored (Mr parents.
Mr. LUeela, It area, never loct an
•PPoetanH,y to exprrse hie admira
Oae far bla mother, laying on one
——tea. "All I aa w hope to he, 1
•wa to anr mother.” Mr. MeEJalaj,
reflected Me ebaiactor to thooe about
bim through bla reepact to Me par.
onto Joeeph, the fanlUaea character
of last floaday’e lea—, when be bad
been— prime miawter of Egypt,
never reseed to honor Us agad par
ents. Mm sad Chari ae Wesley have
Ota ban two aaatt—da with their
InAeenre. bat (a an their work and
writings they reflect their revereaeae
for tbeir aether. And a host ai oth
- Boye and girl*, lot u« honor our
parents while ws have them with us.
Da—, B. 1. Apr. IS, IttS.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
■ones
[ Under and by rirtae al power of
eele contained In a certain deed of
I trwt »Recited by Nathan Hawley to
iCIaronto J. Smith. Traatoa, dated
June tS. 1M« and recorded la Bar
C*«aty,l» Soak i|g, page tS,
default haring beta made la to
i payment of the notoa secured tom
: by and the undonigned traatoa bar
l mf been raqaoatod to forodooe the
Mud tract, the ondendgned traatoa
will oapoer lo aaie at public auction
for earn tu the higher! bidder oa Mar
<6, IMS at 12:00 o'clock M., at to
. eourt hooae door. Ulllagtcm, N. C.
I the following described property:
Four certain tract* of lead lyirm
aail being ia Duke Towaahlp, County
of Harnett, Btata of North Carolina
and bounded and doacribed aa fol
lows to-wit: Being a part af the land
•' iginally owned by Mr*. H. V. Maul
ion and L. B. Chapin, known a* the
T. W. McKay property aa eurveyod
and platted by F. C- Slum, & S*
which map or plat It duly record ad In
the offlea of the Register of Deeds of
Harnett County, N. C., ia Flat Book
i
- . , —„ m : |M| 11 n p,,,,
> - 1 f ami being Labi i
• • • ur.dred ana two, <
(• ' - -r l t.x*y.ene, (1(1) ,
> « :» tvo and (1(3) l
■h. . . :; .V.ee according to
! » A x) far a raor. |
i !' ■' ' ’ • of said iota re- ,
'• • ‘ jv.art* tt raid mot, i
crj’«t- , i
Tima of udv: .- M o’clock M. i
Dati of aalci Vij (, 1**1. j
Term* af aalai Cash. i
I’Waaa ef «al«: Coarthousa door, <
Litlmgton, N. C.
This (1st day ef March, 1913.
CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee.
April 3 10 17 «( May 1.
NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE "
FARM LAND UNDER MORTGAGE
Under and by virtue af the power '
of tale contained In a eenaln raort- *
gaga ilead executed May 17th, 1*90
)•* T. A. Me Lamb and wife Mettle
Mr Lamb, to A. B. Hudson, and duly
: ccordtd on tha 14th day af Decem
ber. 1*30 In Book 1*2 at page 171 _
•u the oIBcv ef the Registrar of Deeds 1
land, tn-wtt:
All the Interest deed to T. A. Mo- J
Lamb In a certain deed from Charlie '
Parker sad wife and others by deed '
dated November 3, 1313 and record- 1
cd hi Book lM.at page St arid de- -
scribed as follow*: Beginning at a <
<
" ~ l
*»*• *“ the road. Jamas
onur. aad nun B Tl W. IT TB-100
:ha(a< to AalUey Bt assarts conar;
Bant* as aaid Btawaru lias N. U W.
I* ahalaa to a stake In hi* corner:
hence N. 88 K. IT ehaine to e stake
'aaee MeLambs comes; thonee as hie
law B. 18 E. IB chains to Jamea Me.
■mho earner at an old tire kila bad,
ontainin* 14 acres more or last. The
ate rest of this mortgage deed eorers
1 ort of « shares oat of the above
leocribed tract of land.
James Raya or, Attemsy.
tprfl 10 IT 84 May 1.
SUMMONS "
Nertk Carolina, Harnett Coanty:
a the geoorder’s Coart of Dona.
AH *• TAYTOg A*D R. D. TAY
LOR, 1MUDOM AB JAB. A
TAYLOR A BON.
VS.
FRED JCRN1GAN.
Tbe defendant, Fred Jarnlgan, will
ako notice ttmft aa action has been
•'•titwted l« At Recorder’s Oourt of
>ean, entitled as above, for the re
ovary of tho cam of fllS.OO, with
“tercet tbereoa from the 14th day
•f August, IBM. dee by note, tuI
ot the recovery of 841 AO. das by
leeeent, with Interest from tbe let
lay ad February. 1811. subject to a
credit of |73.00 paid on February 3,
19*3; that a warrant of attachment
lies been baaed commanding the offi
cer to whom same may eomo to at
tach and levy upon any property of
defendant which mar be found wradn
the State of North Carolina to satisfy
men Judgment aa may be rendered
in aald action and tho defendant will
take nortec that ha la required to ap
pear before the Recorder’s Coart of
■ — ■ I ' ————»•
Dunn on or before the 26th do* of
May, 1921, and anawar «he compLalnt
which hm been filed U the office of
tiie Clerk of aald Recorder'* Coart or
the plaintiff* will apply for jnd(mant
o« demanded in aald complaint.
Herein fail not. thia die flat day i
»f April, 1922.
H. U GODWIN
'Recorder.
Apr 24 May 1 t 19 22
Odors
TbOtH.rtnfa.doMa.oot
hrm«M, we., require little
OttrtlW whan Ban BKAL
**• *• faep them
hooMwutt in fay and dam
k a lot better t that.
Wa will tall yon many
mhar wojtb to om Rxd 8bal
l4b
Send for booklet.
Poll directions in can.
J. L. HATCHER
Dunn, North Carolina
Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer
Prompt Service
Day or Night Phone No. 16
Charter No. 7188 linm District No. 6
WWW OF THE CONDITION OF THE riRST NATIONAL RANK
ta *• #**u •* N«rtk Carolina, at tho dote of bwetoesa April
3rd, 10S3.
RESOURCES
Loam anil discounts, including rediscounts, ac
ceptances of other banka, and foreiga Mils of
txchange or drafts sold with inrtnraawant of
**• b*nk.$Wt,917.87 8878,817.87
Overdrafts, unsecured ...._............... SM.48
U. 3. Cevaraaaaat securities owmedt
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds
par value) .. 48,080.00
All other Dulled States Government oecuritieo
(including premiums, if any)...____ 971.18
I «... To.‘*1 IT-.. 40.871.1*
Other heads .stocks, securitise, ete-i ........... 5,84600
Bankiag house. Furniture and Fixtures_ 56,«6479
Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bnak_ 1,434.87
Items wllii Federal Reserve Bank in process of
. collection . . 8.734.88
team in vault and amount due from national bankj §6,992.19
Total of items...l. 74,719.01
Checks and drafts on banks (including Fedend
Reserve Bank) 1 seated outside of eity or town
of reporting bank.............. 1,898.48
Miscellaneous cash items___..._ 664.86 2,880.39
Redemption fund with U S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer _.......... 2,000.00
To1*1 . 8768.889.00
UA01UTIBS >
Capital ijock paid in.$ 40.000.00
.TJ^r,c .^ VWfcH-d ...
Circulating nott-j ouukaa4ii| ____ * 40 000 00
Amount du. to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred
erudite).....• 10,1 ST.(6
Amount due to national banka___..... 1644 81
Certified cherts out standing_........ 302 96
Total of items ......._..... 16,101.76
Cashier's checks outstanding__ 6.096 63 <
Demand deficit, (other then bank deposits) nh
foot to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to cheek_... *71 441 76
Total of demand deposits (other than bank
deposits) subject to Rosary*.971,441.76
Tlsee deposits subject te Reserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice,
and postal savings:
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor
rowed ... ....._..... ......_... 8141T.M
Other time deposits_.... .... M 833 84
Tots' of time deposits subject to Reserve_ 147,961.60
Bills payable (Including all obligations repre
senting money borrowed other then rediscounts 60.TtR.T9
Notes and bills rediscounted including acceptances
of other banka and foreign bills of .wieige or
drafts told with indorsement o fthis hank. 169 717.61
Liabilities other than those above stated_... 236.96
s _
Total ---- 6783,269.00
State of North Carolina, County of Harnett, a:
1, H. B Taylor, Cashier of tbs above-named bank, do solemnly aweer that
tho above statement it true te the best of my knowledge and belief.
H. B. TAYLOR. CaahW
Subscribed and sworn to before me thfc 94 k day erf April, IMS.
„ J. U HATCHER, Notary Public.
Commission expires October 26, 1926.
Canaet *H—tt
JOHN A Moray,
O. r ORANTHAM,
J. W. DRAUGHON.
Directors.
eg- 1 1 ■ ... — . --.
r—■
U $5 Bill and a $10 Bill I
IF YOU SAW THEM LYING ON THE
GROUND WOULD YOU PICK
THEM UP?
Of course you would. Well that is ex
actly what you can do if you dolour buying
at Butler Bros., and pay cash for your pur
chases.
We will give you 10 to 15 per cent off
on each purchase that you make and pay
cash for it.
Save your money—you have worked
hard for it—spend it at the piece that you
can get the most for it.
This reduction includes any purchase that
you make in our entire stock.
BUTLER BROS.
Is the place where your dollars go the
farthest—spend them there.
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THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO.
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Undertaker* and E»balw«r«
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A full lino of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes.
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Service any time, anywhere. ; ;
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Day Phone 11 Ni«ht Phone 70 !
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E. V. GAINEY
^•‘*—*> • * r arnlin*
DRIVE AN OVERLAND AND REALIZE THB DIPPBRBNCB
Condensed report to the Corporation Commission of the Condition of the
Bank of Harnett
Duke and Coate, N. C., at the close of Business April 3rd.
1923
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts___$442,723.50
• Overdrafts _ __ 170.53
Furniture and Fixtures_ 2,200.00
U. S. Revenue stamps_ 25.28
U. S. Liberty Bonds and U; S. Treas. notes. _ 104,100.00
Cash on hand and in other strong banks_*206,460.43
Total.$755,679.74
LIABILITIES
Capital...__,$ 35,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits_^_ 39,455.34
Reserved for taxes_ 439.IS
Deposits:
Checking__$312,989.21
Savings and Time Certificates. 320,346.01
Bonds and Tress, notes_ 47,450.00
Total deposits. 680,785.22
T°ul. $755,679.74
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B. N. DUKE,.PnidMt
W. A. ERWIN...Vico-Pr evident .
*• i davb.:: VuZSSEZ
S' ?■ Active Vlee-PreaMent
*■ J. CLARK. JR.....Ceehler
4. C. GRAHAM.j.AeeieUat Cuklr
' . . The *“®"t,®,» ®f H1* P®b,le U r**P««tfulljr celled to the above
eietencnt. *>e pleaeed to have all pereoae who are tee kin* a
aafe place to depoeit their active or Idle fanda, to call on or write oa.
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