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- ' k : m : I : A rood round ffO » tho moot t( fmUf of kwnra ihoUo from tlM k» ■“ bmHaw. Ib tkm gnmt Fulii «■■*» of lit* Km Kom Im It Tba It Uw |Nr own Ufa. Mato fe) m w W m m •mbrnnrUy, tat lot tto of ytw •Ml to • NO. m Hard u ataL—to /•.j. \,v min tat the fact tint H to Ac exhibitor who to bsnaflttsd ■to by fat fair—sat Ac exhibitor ■be watts aatfl the tost day ar ewe aad tbaa faraws tagatbsr a tat of •faff aadsasbaattstrea the fair, bat be whs toga bto ptoaa far Asad aad with | to*n Wbae ft! Aa beads sf ▼eats af Aa fair dates. U . ar saa (st tost year's prasaiam Hal, Ato will A a gnat help fa dseidtef aa caMWts far asst faH. bat it is batter to watts to As saarateriw af Aa tabs yea era interested fa aad ra«aaat capias af Asir lilt bate.— Tbs Prsciantoa fanner. fcrlN «M < «Nfr ulig^ Ami t <• , CHAMPION MARATHON PAHCRR IN HOSPITAL . Wilmington, Mag S^-J. p. Lewis. •Mr of the marathon dancing “*»* war stopped by the chief M poRce an instructions from Mayor Jaaaa H. Cowan, Saturday midnight la now aadatgoiag treatment in -future Walker Memorial Hospital. HI# condition la not regarded as Wag serioas, it wus stated at the boapital tonight, as it was reported at the institution that “Mr. Leria waked In and he is able to walk oat «»y time be wants to" and Thomas Shepherd, manager of the pavilion, awarded him li per rent of the gate receipts, or approximately fllO. Lewis is now champion marethon dancer of North Carolina. LEAVES ESTATE TO FOUND WOMAN'S HOME Greensboro, May 8.—The will of Mr*. Hie C. Taylor, of this city, wno died In n hospital hers Friday, filed in the oHco of the clerk ef court of Guilford county here today leaves all Her property with the exception of WOO each bequeathed to two eor.s and two daughters for founding and maintaining a home for aged women, ta be known as the “Ella C. Taylor Borne for Aged Women." No report on the estate accompanies the will, hut it it estimated at a substantial sum. The Greensboro Bank and Trust Company la made a trustee. H is spe cified that the home be founded here. GIVE ua MEM ‘Rip Scottish Rite Trowel, publish ed at Savannah, Georgia, prints in It* current issue the following tren chant petition: Cod, Give oa men) A turns like thus te nsonda Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; Men whom the Inst of office doc* not km; Men whom the spoils of office can not bury; Men who possess opinions and a will; Man who have honor, men who will will not lie; Men who can stand before a ilcma gogue And damn hi* treacherous flatter ies without winking; Tell men. son crowned, who live above the fog la public doty and in private think-1 tng Fur while the rabble with their thumb worn creeds, Their large profession and their Iktic deeds, Hbfis in selfish strife, lot Free dom weeps. Wrong rules the land and watting Justice sleeps. A MODEL ADVERTISER Oor advertise tu will be Interested' la a dipping which The Dispatch! recently received from the Division, of PuMeation of the Agricultural Extension Service at Raleigh. It Is boUtved that the method of attract-) lug atttantcen to goods for sale <u exemplified by Defoe in his tale about! Robinson Crusoe could be well fol lowed by some ef our advertisers: “Robititon Crusoe was both a pio neer and suecemial advertiser. True, then mis no newspapers at that tLac, but he knew the value and ne cessity of attracting attention to his Important business, and that without the support ef others hie venture . would prove a failure. He also be- ; Itevod in changing his “copy" of tin, ; ss when hie first flag (a shirt) was 1 whipped to pieces by the wind sod ! wsether Crusoe put another garment;. T. wi | . Oil the pal*. and ha kept at It tm td 4c gat what tie wanted, a ahip. “Suppose ha had .topped pith th. fa>»ur* of hi. Krai flag, aa aom* map. ehaau do with dn. edv.rtkemeot, on the plea that ad-r.rti.lng doaaatl pay. Cnuo* would haw ratnmod to dost and it woald have been scattered upon tha water, and last. Th. atop a! It: Put out your tignal a ad heap changing it* style. In other warflt «“* your local newspapers regularly and a yet. statically and you will get what yea want and deserve."—CUn-' ton Democrat. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE or MORTGAGE SALE1 Under and by virtu* of the power' of mlc contained in a certain mart gnge dead, made by Soaoiaala Phos phate Co moony to Cbariaatea Im port mod Forwarding/Company, re corded In Book IPS it page STI fat lb* office of the Renter of Deads of I larn.tc O—nty, Muh having bean n.ade in thJtperra/t of tha ladabwd ’I7*» aecarod\thadby. the undaralgi. ♦<1 will offerYo/aaia to tbs highest bidder for cEh#at tha court bouse .loor in LHKngU, N. c.. at IS •'dock Jit jn on Tnasdly. Jane IS, IPS*. the fo lowing described tracts of lanA, lo cated In Avciuaboro Township, Hap net* County, North Carolina, and " 1 M-!LL-J— r* v». .-.nil devguetcd a* follows: - i ; tract known an Lot No. I in the division of the lands of K. W. P»«, formerly owned by Hoary Pope and containing two and onc-fou U 1*4; acres; the second tract ad " the first tract and contain hr one and ono-twslfth (1 1-12) ••er; sod the other tract abo ad joining the first tract gad containing . eTTr.dt 12-1# ofMi acre, more or e** I together eWr all of the build Ir-gs, mnchlnewyftxtures end appli ances. lituatnKrira said lands, the saaat being th/ytanf and site former ly known as The Dsns Hardwood Manufacturing Cos This the Sth day CHARLXSTON VOE WARDING Mortgagee. A. rPHDJOLR CORPORA TVD, - May S IS 22 2# June ADMINISTRATOR'S ftUTICE The undersigned haviag quallflod as administrator upon the estate of J. T. Costs, deceased, Wta of Harnett County, this is to notify all persons having claims sgo last f said estate to present them to me 'on or bolero the ITth day of Apr* 1924, or this notice will be plea dal I s bar of their recovery. All ipefftpai indebted to said aetata will plflpe make Immedt lit payment. Thb the 17th r of April. 1P2S. R. M. COAT Administrator. W. P. Byrd. At. , LilMngton, N. C. Apr 17 24 May 1 8 It 22 pd. -1 /'T*\C. Stale College of AgHcnllare aad Engineering \rf± ' ll,,» »«»<»■ i«a 1M tm July »th W'Tperac* for Trerhera holding attindard State Certificate*. and for Sp mhutn of Standard HWh Srjfcola. Conroe* gW^OoS** Crod - It for graduate* of StarihardfHigh School*. Cotton Claming coon.*. Catalogue upon kjrfieation. Numhon Umited to 1080. Apply for roaorvation at vei to Wi A. WITHERS) DiMtor ■ Raleigh) North Carolina >- — W ♦ .... ! The Greensboro Daily | ! u News w ■ <! - J ;; A liv«£ progressive, in<*pendent daily news- j jl paper with a p u rpcH^-d issem 1 nation of the i worlds news; discuaEon of vital questions of the day editorials; presentation of the ! facts—all of them, Unbiased, in any contro- ; versy involving th#people's rights and the • state's wdifare an ^progress. A rapidly VrowinV circulation indicates the t approval oftthe rAding and thinking public. I J YOU need this Seat daily newspaper. A ; trial subscriatioig and you will wonder how ; you have do*: vlthout it. Daily and Sunday Six Months_$4.50 ! Daily without Smday_$3.50 ; The Greensboro Daily News Greenaboro, N. C. ► ...... w I I \ In Deeds! i Mt)y Tb# w*k KHI IGHT WITH uit Ur i J__JJ I • , • • SUMMONS Noctu Carolina, Harnett County: U th* Recorder’* Court of Dunn. JAS. A. TAYLOB AND R. D. TAY LOR. TRADING AS JAR A. TAYLOR A SON. VR « FRED JCKNIGAN. The defendant. Trad Jomigan, win taka notice that an action hai been Instituted in the Recorder’s Oourt of Duns, entitled as above, foe the «w oovery of the sun of IS1ROO, with intaraat thereon from the 24th day of August. 1922, due by note, and for the recovery of S41A0, doe by account, with Interest front the let day of February, 19*3, subject to a credit of 176.00 paid on Fooruary 3, }9I3; that a warrant of^attatiuaant /*■ been issued eommataUng the offi cer to wham asm* may com* to at tach and levy upon any property of defendant which may he found within *• State of North Caroline to satiety »uch Judgment as may be rendered in said action ahd/tho defendant will take notice that h» is required to ap pear before tfcsuUc order's Court of Dunn on or before the 25tfa day of May, 1928, and answer th* complaint which haa been filed in the office of the Clerk of mid Recorder’s Court or tii* plaintiffs will apply for Judgment as demanded In said complaint. Herein fail not, this th* 2 let day of April, 1928. R. L. GODWIN, Recorder. Apr 24 May 1 t 16 22 JUST RECEIVED/^ / :: __ Solid Car Lyhd of Ameri leld Fence You Want Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, North Carolina ***************“»■*»*■«ttt-rttrr-t-ttttt»»m>1111f i**** Lower The Coat Of Dresatng Well! Whan m i I I A Dealt tom A suit owes you §Ja: kind of a suit —one good style, comint, made by Kirartihamn, service, a full reffcn for instance — pays for every dollar of fhe this debt. Pays it cost. And the right always and in fiUL no to *45 E. L. Parker 8C Sons DUNN A MAY $1.00 TIRE SALE | V* \ A HIGH QUALITY • V. CORD TIRE FOR ONE DOLLAR V_Tirs a hi*h quality first Cords guaranteed 8,000 miles. listed above is a standard make Tire and bat passed the united States Bureau of Standardsf Washington, D. C. This is your last opportunity to buy such high gWule Tires at these remarkable low May^O This sale begins 8atunpy May 12, and will positively close > TIRE PRICES E**-— -*1898 Tw* T^4* *•*.IMM - 8S22*—**«*.1».98 Two Tiro, for.10.** - 89 08 Two Tire* for_10.** !J*i - *9 ™ Two £}«• Jo'.>7.70 —' ?! 98 Tw° T*o* *•».4#.*« “»**. —W . 40.95 Two Tire, for_41 M ■48 9i Twq t*®* *”.3..in 4*:*5 33x4 H—Lirt , 49.93 Two Tin. for to ox 34«4h-u* . 60.93 tw. Tire* f PRICES OP TUBES *?** 2 c?f—..**-48 Two Taboo for..... U4| ??x? .- 2.88 Two Taboo for......._ |J| .- M2 Jr JSfc4—::: *£ “I** H*: 2 .. » ** Two Taboo for... 4.88 *5*4 —¥?' 2 1*- *-7* Two Taboo lor.. 4.18 **■*?#. 4.JO Two Taboo for....,_ 8.10 J5*4J*“f^ ?T.. 4.88 Two Taboo for-...,. 8.18 !**4?>—?1«. 4.08 Two Taboo for... 8.88 •4*4H—Un .. 8.88 Two Taboo for___ 8.88 --- Green’s Buick Service Station I Dunn, North Carotin*
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