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I I I V ’• J \ 1 $ ;■>.' -. : «f SM< »w y«ar» of aft on.! dor otaanatloo, M had contracted! itiiimlaal MmMi from drink- ; lag iaCactad milk awl M had caaaa of i ••aanliaad tabeccaleeia. Child rao! frm • to Id am not ao highly ia fectad. hot can with (heat, (0 among ltt wart fond to have the abdomi- . aal farm of the diaaaaa. all traced, to heatae origin. { The waritara of the otato coOagt am Mote department of ayrtcelture, know that milk U one af the beat tub that the ha man can pea. II 1 la a perfect toad, when pan. Bat ft toeald he pan pad oat from infected, harto- That b why the movement u’ onder way to make ft pan by re-,' martay the coatee ef inf action, ft la, expaelid «a taka the work op eaonty' hy eaonty eatfl at bovine Ubarcn It apt of the atato hy harfny the' •bmTtnm °>0** *rAin< Dr. Vaoyka atataa that North Car ailoa U wiaa to hayfa in time white j owe and two per cent of ear cattle! am fatoetad. Tka atoto is only epond taw toam at liirni, eaonty, nation and atoto, abeat $118,000 per year at tbb time. It to raaHeiy abcot 4S1 onto par brad to toot tka cattle, with' na coat to the owner. Da bad baa the disease become In New York, haw-; ever, that the atoto aatheHtien are; apaadtay shoot Daw million rfellan «kto year and Wlaaanatn haa appro-1 1 printed cm mflHan dollars far bad-1 tor work. In BhUpa where a plan * Nmlar to the North Carolina plan to bote* tried sot, tka antheritiee an '■ adttna toe tcaattoo far $14,000!1 wham North Cantina b aakiny far | \ ee*y $»,m. Dr. VUm Moan and hie we- 1 dates hallow that clean mOk to bat tar toon cleaned aailk and that with j ‘ •ke gnat danus.ud for more milk in Mortfc Carolina, tko Ntaimn ahoaid W saaraotood that they an nut bo lA* fod Ch» (anna of toboreaiaaU. In ***** **• i rupee ion SwOo>i 10.7OU *«*•> ol «a»«a .a 1,760 konK Son* of Lhoao wort- roteaU and of all Ml ■**• only 61 reactor* war* found Cieonn otUora wort «uip«rte,j and. ore now under qaarantiuo. Tbh work' ia a guarantee of better With iu lie Mau and aloo UUor economic cou-: lUtioaa for the livestock producer. LEGAL ADVERTISING i NOTICE Under and by Tirtue of powar of, ■» contain**! (n a certain deed of: irtiet axacotod by Nathan Hawley to! Qaronre J. Smith, Trusioe. rial**!’ rai.e 28. 192*} und I w orded in liar fit County in Knot ijc. pen 2*>, Ufauft hatirtr beta made in tfc# l*yme*»t of the notes secured there. iy *r.d the ur.ilcnlgMrf Ututre !ta» ag been requeitad to foreclose. tha ■aid trru. the undersigned trustee. *fll expose to axle *t public auction w «■£ to the highest bi.klar oa May K 1*23 at 11:00 o'clock M.. at the Liuingtou, N. C. he following deaci'bed property; i Foar cortain tract* of Fend lying' iac behtg in Duke Township, Count/ f Harnett. State of North Carolina ind bound**, and described ea fol owi, to-wit: Being a part of the land ulginarlr owned by Mra. H. V. Jloul “n *nt* b» B‘ Ciioptn, known as the • , NcKny property ar eurvaywi in-1 pint led. by V c. Sluss. C. E.. rh*chi nusp or plat is duly recorded in no orcc* of »:>» fanitu County, N. C.. in Piet Hook, 2*' h,SLp^?e *2 “*• h,,nf Lot. Hundred and two. On* hundred socty-ece, (162)' Jn* Hundred sixty-two mini (103): Jus hundred sixty-thies according to > *2 m*p or pUt. Aod lor a rnoz* lefin;tc description of said lots re I’lenee ft hereby made iz said map: •rp’et. j Tibw of »ak: JSiOO o’clock M. ! Uett of sal*: Hay 5, 1323. Terms of aal*: Cash. , l’laee of sale: Coortliause ioor,, -Uiingeon, X. C. Tale am day of Varch. 102*. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustes. f April 3 10 17 24 y»y j. j NOTICE OF SALE OP VALUABLE' “A*»< land under mortgage Under and by virtue of the power tf sale contained in c certain mort r»rr deed executed May 17th, 1920 Jy T- A. MeLamb anti wife Mattie acLamb, to A. B. Hudson, r.nrt duly: ecorded on the 14th day of Deeetn *r, 1920 in Book 122 at page 173 n the office of the Kegisttar of Deeds * Harnett county. That default hav ng been meric in the paymeat of the <ond itcarvd by said mortgage deed •he eafd A. B. Hudson, mortgagee,1 vi l or. Monday tbs 7th day of May,: 1923, after due advertinement iu ae on mace with the law as made pro dded for in tneb cases, sell to the tiRbwt bidder for cash at 12 o'clock H., in front of the courthouse door O the town of IJUington, N. C., the wlowing dNcnbed tract or pored oi and, to-wit: All tho interest o’ecd to T. A- Re Amb in a certain deed from Charlie 1 *»rker and wife amt others by deed fated November 3. 1919 and record-j d in Book 196 at page S3 and de- ! icribed s.< follows: Beginning at a • taka in the road, James MeLambs —rrwrww^tegwi ii i i .— ( -I l a. t <! yr. 17 75-100 ffct-as I--' Ar'!v>,- coran; * . •■*'•' i . .vleairu l. w x 1* W. IS cba.n5 to a stake in bis comer; f-V X?*- 1" ch«»t!HI l!) & sukc Jc«£« Kc!»-wtf ful Cr; 0'»ne<. U hlb i-*1® S. 2.' L. 13 c: aii> to Jamrr Me ''-™ Cb'.i'cr a; n, oi l v.:o blip bed,. ***** SI eeu.* more nr icse. The' liei -ct of 1 ',. o-o-itni« deed rovers * OCV&I S olarc^ oat of iha abort utter!bod tract of land I TMs the 271A >_ay cf March 1925. - -*■•*• Vi WON. Horteatoa. . J**., Attorney. April 15 It *3 Hay 1. SUMMONS M r;.. Ca>ill.-u, Kurnstt County: In the Itceorder'a Coart of Dunn. . ■- iMYI.02 AND H. D. TAY LOB, TRADING AS JA8. A. TA.I.CS ft SON, vs. 1 fKKXIGAN. Tn. pilum, Fryil Jctnican, srill ' lake notice that an action hai been 1 ;>.i. /•.■•rciiicr't Coart of 1 L»vnn. sr.JcIcr! at above, for the re Steps, etc. Scrub the cold-cellar with a Red Seal Lye solution of one tcss^rcnful to a backet of wtter. Prevents fermen tation end mould, keeps vegetables find preserves sweet ant1 good. Idea) for troadu;’ any fi lmy wall. Step, or door. PAD SEAL Lye given wry fine results when used with white-wash on cut - buhdir.it:;. chicken bouses and the like. Write for booklet describ ing uses. Full directions in each can. Be sura and buy only the genu imR&DSKAL Lye. rcw.Au. ; . ; ri-, ■ - TO TAX-PAYERS I Taxes Must Be Paid This Week Or Land Will Be Advertised And Sold * All land on which taxes have not been paid by the Firat Monday in May will be legally advertised beginning next week, and sold at public auction at thi court house door in Lillington on the First Monday in June. This is final instructions from the county commission ers and the sale will not he postponed any longer. Be sure to see me by ivlondav, May 7 and pay your taxes. It will save the cost and the embarrassment of hav- j in* your property advertised in the county parsers. I I ^■ • * :if' $ VS IHI. v. lli t yxwii I'c’n d* i*av • ^J.-oat. 1*22, .tan by hou-, »u.‘. *■' y- •* • I tf#» Cfl, i!q« by with iftla.w-.t fn.;.- I*,- l#k • ^1 IV)M ai/. 1*2-1. naSil-rci u * < • u.id vn (Vb-'jiiy 2. *sr*nt cl i :'juHiSM-r»i "•’ 1 »' • ••'JK!-; COTiUn-llilciil the (it "tf- to *hcm man- may oomo Ui at -S' --**-• ■ TC<■* ’ar* j ib^r—jy»> ■ l'-'vy upon any property of uefmulant which may he found within v. » otet* of North Carolina to antkfy a* may be rendered, ••m action and the defendant will' 1'ic that he it required to ap-l • l-lon' the Recorder** Court ef 1‘0-ic an or before the 26th day ef :.ia . If S3, end answer the complaint . - . ■ hat hocn filed in the office ti - - » • I V r vs TV VVVWW4 * < » THE DUNN FAMILY LAUNDRY !i ____ < ► Announce the Opening of Their : « » DAMP WASH LAUNDRY » < i On Monday, April 23 « > C lothes called for and delivered the same ; day, ready for ironing. Price $1 per week, i J maximum 20 pounds dry weight. ;; Phone 206 and let us send you a laundry «> bag free. Give us a trial, and if not satisfied there ; w 11 be no charges. Z ?♦♦♦♦«♦♦>♦.....: | i JUST RECEIVED j | Solid Car Load of <« [ American Field Fence \ . i: :: E Any Kind You Want ;;; > 4 1 !-;—i Barnes & Holliday Co. O'™, North Carolina ji lh« Clerk of uid Recorder's Court or i “« plaintiffs will apply for judgment as Jen&amlad In said complaint. Horeln fail net, tM* the glut day ». .*• '• . 1K.JJ. K L. GODWIN. Recorder. Ayr 'M May l 4 In ?lt n»ir>44» < I ... lii,. wizrzrzx t; Fertilizers and Soda I In order to accommodate our trade, 1 have p on hand at niv ware’iouoc on Durham 6c }i Southern Raiiioi;c, a supply of Standard :i ^r«nd3 and Analysts of OLD RELIABLE k ACME and CON-ESTEE FERTILIZERS, j also Nitrate o* Soc'.t, to c? ■'.old for cash. !' I am still prepared to mr ko prompt ship- ^ ments to carload buyers of ■: ’••tili^rs at at- 1? trnctive prices—both for \ -od ,,u time. ’rj R. F. Jeroisran f DUNN - NORTH CAROLINA jj A $5 Bill ard a$20 Bill | IF YOU SAW T HEM Ll'ING ON THE ! GROUND WOULD YOU PICK j THEM UP? Of course you would. Well that is ex actly what you o.r. do if you do vour buying at Butler Bros., and pay c&?h for your pur chases. Wc will give you 1 0 to i 5 per cent off on each purchase that you make and pay cash for it. Save your money--- you have worked hard for it—apenc! it at the place that you can get the most for it. This reduction inch.:< «-s any purnhru* that you make in our entire stock. BUTLER fe R O S. Is the place where yoiu dollars g.j the farthest—spend them there. — WEEK-END SPECIALS § Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 3rd, 4th, 5th, 1923 | All Silk Canton Crepe_Price $3.00 Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday. .$2.48 Paisley Crepe de Chine__Price $3,00 Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday. .$248 1. ! __ AIKTyme Silk Crepe-Price up to $3.00 Special Thursday. Friday and Saturday._$24g *' * ■ ■1 — ----- _ — .. r— All Silk Taffeta.Price $2.00 8pecial Thursday, Friday and Saturday_$14$ All Silk Wciotlino_Price $2.00 Special Thursday, Friday nr.il Saturday.-$1.45 Silk and Cotton Crepe___Price $1.25 Special Thuniday, Friday and Saturday.- .Me Specials in Ladies' Suits !J 1 lot Ladle*’ Suita—Sold up to $25.00—two and three piece eulla—Thursday, Friday and Saturday... $18.00 * -LJ I __ M
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