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-:'4* SHADY GROVE W4 KENT WILL eirar* high «W1 wtt ba WU dnr tag ihr weak. beginning Ink), May 6. aai last i ny tb rough Wcdaaa day. May L • Tha ’lansslaimn aar ii3a w?t ba preached an Sunday attersssn. May E at 2 o’clock. 0* tta feHoeriay Monday crania* at • •‘clock theca *01 ba exercise* by tbe primary katon. while ao Tteaday evoneig at te mao* hear the ytaaa Kar grade* win render a program. Wrdaaadny, May *, will ba cans open at to a. m. with a does day pre*3Utr>. foRoarad by tha fiwaiaawca ran; address. Dinner wiU ha sarvud oa tb* groim.ls and in tba xftarnoot, there «31 be a high school debate. Tha high school play Wednesday craning at B o’clock will be a feature af tha eoraravr. central exercises. The pukka la lari tad. LEGAL ADVERTISING BALE OP AUTOMOBILE TO SATISFY DEBT Said for work apou a Haynes onto tr sMIe I will offer for sale at puMIt sue! Ion at naan an Friday, th< eleventh day of May, tha said Haynm antamobOa. Tams cash. Flats of •ala. lx front of the City Ox rage Dunn, X. C. H P. JOHNSON. Tbli April 19, 1929. Apr. 20 <1 _»ALE or AUTOMOBILE TO SATISFY DEBT Tv satlrfy a debt made by Peal Wastbiock for work upon a Dodge automobile, 1 will offer for A at public unction at Boon or Friday, the eleventh day af May, the aaid Dodge automobile Tern* cash. Place of sale, in front of At City Garage. Dunn, N. C. H. P. JOHNSON. This April 19. 1929. _ Apr. 10 21 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powei of «1* cental nod In a certain daat cf trust executed by Jacob Ham n< wifa, NrDie Ham to tha undersigned Trustee an December lath, 1921 and duly ncorded in the office af the Register of Daada, for Harnott coun ty in Book 129, nag* 211, default Laving been ma le In tha payment ol tbe acre .secured thereby and for*, closure having bean demanded by the holder of said note, the mJartlguoc wCI on Monday, May 7th, 1929 al 18 X. at tho courthovs* doer Is LOIfagioo, N. C., offer for solo to tb* highest bidder for cadi the land her* inartat described, to-wit: Bcicg all of lots No*. (85) twan tydhra and (89) twantywx in tha subdivision of tha A. A- Parka land, •yirg and buiay near th* tnwawl Dua*. N. C-. each af aaid lata bains twuaty-Hra faat by)ana bmgiwd and • MgrjM in ate and odjokdny onffi 179, pay* BBS, hi th* affine of th* Register af Deads far Bam nett County, N. C., and k tha same laud eanvayad U Jsaob Ham by dead from Cater Mans and wife, recorded Sir Baak 194, at paya 489, kt tb* office of tb* leyiatar af Dead* for Harnett Coanty.N. C. CIXRENCE J. SMITH. Trust**. This April 6th. 1989. April <5 19 80 27. NOTKEOr BALE By rirtua of tha tarns of a certain d*od of trust exocutcd by F. 8. Cal lao. and wife. Hattie Cook Cai ’ota, which (load of trust is daly reg istered in Book 117, page 444, In tho oMcr af th* Regtater of Deeds of Harnett County, default having base maeht in the payment of th* not* ** eared by mid dead of trust, the un dersigned trustee named In mid dead taW’i.-nti: me power of tala moated thereto. as»si*rS3K*at oipal Bnildlag. la the Town of Dana. North Carolina, offer for sals at pub lic aaettea, for aaah, the following described lands ia Hantstt Count, to witi Beginning at S. G. Mam's North, east renter on the South tide of West Broad street extended jnat hw-1 rend the rorpome limits of the Town of Dunn, N. C, and runs thence with j mid Street lUtlwardiy «0 test to J. A. Cal broth’s earner; thence at! tight angles with said street with the • Cnlhieth line Southwardly *05 feet to 8. C. Marks* line; thence West ward) y with his tiao aad paitttol with Broad Street M feet to Marita* cor ner; thence Northwardly with anoth er ef Masks’ line SOS feet te the be ginning. being n lot SO by SOS feet; and being a part ef the lot described n second tract to deed from T. S CoUoan, and wits, to I. C. Clifford. **ai*io«v.i in Book 181, Page 42. la the oBce of the Register of Deeds :f Harnett county. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit with the Trustee 10 uer cent of bU bid before tale ia closed as pledge of good faith of his I bid. Balance of purchase money to bepeid upon delivery of deed. 1 This the tth day or April, IMS. N. A. TOWN9KND, Trustee. April 0 IS SO SI May 4. NOTICE OF SALE VALUABLE LANDS North Caroline — Harnett Ceuaty J. t. Uetcber, Administrator of Da vid Biased, Deceased va. Vary Bia tell, ami others. - Under aad pertuaat to an order made in the Superior Court of Har nett County, in n special proceed, rgs No. SOSA I will offer for sale certain lands situated in Averasboro Township, Harnett eounty, in the town of Dunn, the sale to taka place rpoa the premises and described as follows: Beginning at a corner on Edger toe Street in J. II. Pope’s line and •<m the said J. H. Pope’s Um In Northwestwardly direction two han lnd and eight (SOS) feet te a cor ner of Not No. 5A Thence with line of Lot No 58 In an Eastwardly ilruetlM. one hundred and seventy fire (1T6) feet to a corner of Lot No. 84. Thence Southwardly with lina if Lot No. 84 one hundred and alx. ty-flva (165) feet to a corner an Bd <cnor street; thence Westwardly with Edgenon street forty tlx feet end two Inches (46 ft Sin.) This being Lot No. 47 ia the division of Vhc land of J. B. Holland. Place of sale—on the promises. Time of sale May 5th, 1933. Terms of aale—cash. J. L. HATCHER, Com mu raoiier of the court April 6 13 20 27. ADMINISTRATOR S notice The undersigned having qualified w administrator upon the estate of J. T. Conte, deceased, tote ef Harnett Ceuaty, this to to notify till persons having claims against the aaid salats to prase r»t them to am, on or below . tbs 17tb day ef April, 1884. or this [ wtfco wfll be planted in bar of their indebted to moke immcdl -_- ITth day of April. 19*9. _ E It COATS, Admiitistratoi. Apr 11 14 May 1 9 15 II pd. NOTICE OF SALE ■ ?7 ***** »* *■ »««t>.rfty gtvm to the raitsrsiaiied Tram IB ip a deed fp trust mad* by A. L. Overby, dated October 94. 1919. and recorded la 0*« ufeee af the Eaftetir af Deede «f Harnett County, N. CL, la beak 119. pace 19 (default having beam ■ade ia the payment of fee tedabv •*atm thereby escaped), fee uader ^gnod Trustee will offer for sole, at twelve o'clock Baoa, at tho court SEUTSi, JSffiS £ *•“• TUEIDAY, MAY BIND. 1923 First Treat! Lot No. 2, black A, (a the town of Angler, aa shewn by atp made by D. K. arson, dated Joly 1, 1999, and recorded In Book S No. 2, page 924. is the vSct of tho Regis ter of Hoods of Barnett County, N. C., the said lot No. 2 being bounded by a Bne beginning ia the E Hne of Broad Street (Seat) at the NW. corner of lot No. 1 in block A and run* thence 8. 84 1-2 degree* E. 149 ft to a etaka la the W. lino of an alley way, thence N. 9 1-2 degrees f. 90 ft. to a stake at the 8E. corner of lot No. 2 la block A; thence N. 84 1-2 degrees W. along tho 8. line of lot No. 9. 146 ft. to a stoke la the B. beaad ary lineof Broad SL (Baft), thoac* along tho W. Ilao of said Broad 8t (Boat) 8. 9 1-2 degress W. 50 ft to the point of beginning. hod Teaot! Being the 8. port of lot No. 8. block A, as shown by map above referred to, bounded by a Hoe beginning at a Stake in tha B. fcound dary line of B. Brood St, at a point 95 ft Nly. from the NW. comer of lot No. 2 mi «id block A. ran* thence 8. 94 1-2 degrees B. 14G ft. to a •tako in the W. boundary lino of aa alley, thence 8. 5 1-2 degrees W. with the W. line of said alloy, 26 ft. to ■ stake at the ME. corner of let No. 2, thence N. 84 1-2 degrees W. along tho N. line of lot No. 2, 145 f to a take in the E. line of Brood St (East) running thane* N. 5 1-8 do nee* E. along the E. line of E. Brood St 24 ft to the point of beginning. Sed Tract! Being the N. part of lot No. i, >n block A, oe shown by map above referred to, end bounded by a Km beginning at u stake la the E. boundary line of E. Broad 8t, at a point 90 ft Nly. from the NE. comer of tha Intersection of B. Brood 8t and UWngtoa St. rune thence N. 5 1-2 dogmas B. 29 ft to the BW. comer of eaid lot No. 9, end runs thence 8. 84 1-2 degrees B. 149 ft to a Maks ia the W. boundary tint of mid alley, minting thence 8. 4 1-2 degree* W. 20 ft to a Stake in the W. boundary line af said alloy, running thence N. 84 1-2 degrees W. 145 ft. to the point of beginning. Terms of sale: Cash. A M. SCALES, Trustee. Apr SO 27 May 4 11 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained ia a deed of trust executed by L C. Dupree and wife, LOU* May Dupres, to I. A William*, Trustee, recorded to Haras* Coaaty in the oflteo of the Kvgiiter cf Dec i i in Book 124, pag* 111, default hav inf Wen mode In tW payment of Li. i bote thereby secured and the u .de. •igned trurtee having been rail**' a pan to foreeloo* th* trail. l».e u tie reigned Imateo will otf* t >■ in t at tie court houee door, LUUnptou N. C., ut public auction for n*!i. at It o'clock M., on th* flat day of May. 1228, the following <,**r * b-*. two tract* of land! Two certain treat, of land lying and being la Harrow county, State I of North Carollua, bounded and uo-j acrlbod aa fallows: Fleet Tracti Beginning at a atake and pointers, formerly Dr. Hudson’s corner in B. F. Smith's line and gams aa Smith’s Hno N. 48 1-2 W. 15.18 Chain* 4» a stake hi Smith and Baa* Ferry Rom ; those* a* the said road N. Mt IB.04 chats, to L W. Jay toi'a corner, soar th* gia lot; thane* another road 8.1TWI. 8 88 chains to a stake In the West ride of th* Road; tkaaea South IB West 8.18 chain, to Stan*’ comer in the ditch; thence ae kis Use S 17 8-4 K. 1.40 chains to mother comer of Suggs; thanes 8. 80 1-8 B. 10.21 chain* to a trike, foruaoety 3. W. Wad* and I. W. Taylor’, comar in 3. W. Lano’a Hne; thence as his Ua* B. 68 1-4 W. 15.60 chains to ttobagbrning, con taining 24.6$ aero*. Sac wad Tracti Beginning at a atake in the Baa* Ferry Bond where the road going out from Dunn u Main Street goes Into it, being L. C. DupTri’c and Chart** Johnson’, comar, ri B. M. Pearsall's Una, and num aa L. C. Dupre* and Charlie Johnaon’a lino M. l-4n. 18.86 chains to L. C. Dupre*’, and Chartla Johnson's eorror at th* Wad of a ditch, thane* aa their lino and ditch. S. 89 7-8 X. 81T5 chains to thotr comer in B-.B. Johnson's Una; thonc* aa his lino and L. C. Dupree’a lino S. 30 1-4 18 chains to th* middle of th* DririMcwton Qrora Road: thence as tW said road 8. 88 1-2 W. 18 chains S.' U W. 8.40 chain* and South 88 W. Mi chain* to the beginning, containing forty-nine and 85-100 acres. This 17th day of April 1828. L S. WBliami Trustee. Apr tt 27 May 4 11 18 The well-built car and the poorly eooetmcted car look eery much alike on the aeleeroom floor. Paint and varnish can cover a multitude at weekneaaee in cloaed car con struction. But you cant ride on the point. Ia a Studebaker Sedan the qualit y la built Into the job. The body wtQ aot begin to rattle or aqueak after thrmaanda of miles of hard It will continue to be comfortable and easy riding and will present a line appearance month after month as when new. There are closed cars that do not include heaters. Yet, you cannot be comfortable unlam yon are warm. Every Studebaker Sedan is com pletely equipped including a beater. Studebsker't quantity produc tion of cart of quality it rstponsibie for the low price of tbit ltd an -waai ELECTRIC ARC WELDING I We with to inform the general public dial we hare ’ just installed one of the highest class Welding Plants in the State for both electric and oxy acetylene welding, have an expert in charge of same. If we fail on the job no use to go elsewhere. BOILER and SMOKE STACK WORK Good stock of mill supplies and steam fittings always on hand. ^ ^T Hoe Mill and Small Saws Always in Stock The World’s Best foundry and machine work. Castings of all kinds. Structural Material, Beams, etc. The Jno. A. McKay Mfg. Co., Dunn, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT of Interest to '• ■ V* -r*-—; 'V ' MILLIONS of FAMILIES <4I will Build a Car for the Multitude.” * i Said Henry Ford in 1903—Read how the fulfillment of that prophecy is now made poasible through the » ~ ^ For many year* it ha. been Henry Ford’s personal ambition to make the ' l ord the universal family car—to put it within the reach of the millions of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car . ownership. During the past fifteen years over 7.5 00,000 Ford cars have been placed in the hand* of retail customers—more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months—and yet there are still millions of families who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. •• £nd now the way is open. Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a small « am°unt each week and you will be sur prised how soon you will own it. In the meantime your money will be safely deposited to your credit in one of the lo cal banks where it will draw interest! * V ‘ Think it over. Five Dollars will start an account. The whole family can par ticipate in it—father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing a little Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with your local Ford dealer. He will be glad to fully explain the details of the plan and help you act started toward the ownership of a Ford car. FORD MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT J. W. THORNTON, Authorized Dealer PHONE NO. 177 DUNN, N. C. wZgTlStZitZ** “ ,U~‘*"Th * — *“ “* The First National Bank Dunn, N. C.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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