uuh county Mm for.the dtiuM niitvy training caaap work far nmpion fanny, and win he glad to give ancfa mfnrmrnirai a* I may have to ptnoaa who are interested. The Govcrarnept pays the^expcnse* of to an f root camp, uni food and medical attendance. WHITFIELD Wtoto from foreign dtotors. .. An even more striking feature of iihe March trade reports is the fact idat the month actually produced 'an extern of imports over expdrt* amounting to $61,000,000. While d»i* is a bo regarded as a natural ?«em ! of our position as ncrsd litor and of oar foreign pn jScie it b thought that the decline in exports has h—« «mia»«iiri by •fre Kerb crisis, which has checked jthe industrial revival in'Europe anti ■diminished tket continent’s ability *to buy foodstuff and raw mater !“»• HUT HOME YOU AUK j “"otomumwht . WAIT LONGER J '* 1 u I of Dish-Washing ®»«l hoBMWtfo hates tbs drodfery of w«*hln* dishes and sbIcoovm Rio • tE*T. Lye, because it nafas te job assy. 8potle*a pots ■■d pans, as well as aMns« dh*n*«ft and dhbu are wn^wbar RED SEAL Lye LEGAL ADVERTISING • NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Uader and by elrtoe of the power •f aala contained in a deed of treat axeested by L. C. Dapree and wife, <ik, a m .... .. LOH* Hw Dupre*. to L I. WWuu, >» Rare.* Couaty S ** *•**■•«» «f Om6 ta Book 124, MS* llVd.fa.it hav fer »f te *»w mrmmi of tki “«• ttiwty recured aid the ondar •>CMd treats* having krea called JE toforesiosi tb* tre*. the on doraigbsd treats* will affar fw *,], s *C murt bsww door, IdUumton. CV.*t-,^Ue *» re, »t IS o'clock M.. os tk« Slat day o< Moy. IW, tb* following described re Su*ha lis* N. 19 14 W . 1M1 «■*»*- Brettb* Un* sad nuu two tracts of land: f** .rerteia tracts of land lyinj •yL6*1?* J* county, Itnk of North Carolina, bounded and de scribed as follow*: Pint Tract: Bogianils at a stski pad pointers, forme Hr Dr, Hudson'■ choioa to a stake in Smith and Baa M. 24 X. 16.09 chaise to I, W. Tay lora corner, near th* gbi lot; thence anothor read 8. 27 »-« X. 8 98 chalni n • th* We* side of Ux Road; tboaco Booth M Weot 8>11 ckama to Suggs' corner in Hi* ditch thence as his lino g. 8t 8-4 B. 8.4< ehatns to another comer of Boggs then*ft & 50 l«t E. 1021 cHcini u » *t*i“-/‘»rre«riy J. W. Wade and I W. Taylors comer In J. W. Lanc’i •• W* line 8. 8t 1-4 W J840 chain* to the beginning, con tabling 24.88 aero*. Second Tract: Beginning at , ,B“* *&d £hor! X* 9*l«t sot from Dunn ai JJaut Street gore into It, bobfg U C Dupres'* and Charles Johnson’s oor n*r’» **«?■ H' PsarreO'* Has, and rum “ y wc- Dopre* and Okaril* John !°** 4** W- I-d X. 19.99 chains t« U C. Dupre*'* and Chart)* Johoooo’i e<,r**r_at th* bond of a ditch. th*nc< as thetr Un* aad dltck. 8i 89 74 X. 21.76 chains to thenca as his tin* nail U C Dupres’* Un* 8. 88 1-4 R. H ehains to the middle of th* Doan Crow* Bead: thenca as thi S****"*, *••*!•» W. IS chain* 8 86 W 9.48 chains and Sooth 89 W tkuMs to the beginning, con £Tt^nhH “9 •*190 mno Thl* 1J*i d3Lff *»«!. 1989. I- R. WILUBS, Tresta*. Apr. 20 27 May 4 11 18. In consideration of tha mutual ad vantage* to both of the unde reigned th* above sale is eontlnaad until 11 ccloek noon, Monday. May 28. 1922. Tki* 21 day of Mar 1922. L JL WILLIAM*. Tms tre, I*- C. DUPREE. May 22 14-c. NOTICX OF MORTOAOX MU Under aad by vtrtoe of tha power of ml* contained in a oertate mort W dead, amda by banknote Phcs phato Company to .. im port md Forwarding Ooaspany, re - --- ' ill Book 18* at page *71 lu O l . o of tbo Register of Deeds ol ■'•A c> County, default having bom it. tha puyn.-rt of the indebted (’• ■ ••••U'O* thc.eby, the under*’,; ed will offer for two to tic Mein-: ■ .-v tor ea*h at -the court vm. > oor lu LillingIon, N. C.. at 12 o'rlw 'o-n nn Tuvaitom^go* 18, 112* (hi : following dcacfWWoracU ol hind, lu cotoil ia ▲vomaboro Town-hip, H» aott County. North Carolina, am knew:. and designated ai follow.: First tract known as Lot No. 1 in tha dfriatoa of tha toads of E. W. fbo, furmerty owned by Henry Pop* and nantatnlng two aad one-r«o <2 1-4) acre*; tbo acoond tract ad joining tha Tint tract and contain ing one aad OD*-tw*tfth (1 1-18) aeraa; and the other tract alao ad jotalag tbo fint tract and containing nine-tenth |»-10 of an acre, more or loaa; togathar wtth all of the bulld inga, machinery, fixtures and appli ances. situate upon said lands, the same being thopiant sod she former ly known as the Dunn Hardwood Manufacturing ConmanV. Tl!toth#5tf dayof "Say, 1888. charleston IMPORT * FORWARD INC OOMPANY, ?Tf?*PMNOLE OOMPANY. IN CORPORA TED, Assign**. May 4 II 22 29 Jun# I. Under and by virtue of the powei of aalo contained in a certain d'e.l of trust dated October S. 1919. execut ed by W. P. Jones to I. R. WlUlaror, Trustoo, recorded In Harnett Countv ia th* offloe of tbs Register of Deeds, tn Book D. of T.. psgr 118, default having been made in the payment of tbs notes secured thereby and the undersigned trustee having been celled upon to foreclose this trust tbs undersigned trustee will axpoao a* public auction for cash, to the highest bidder, st tbs court house door, LilUngtor., N. C„ on June 18. 1828, ap if: 00 o'clock M.. th* fsl lowing described tract of land: - A certain tract bt land lying find being in Harnett County aforesaid, aad more particularly docribed as follows: Beginning at a Make about dva nr tan feet from a poet oak on • tbs West of the said oak arid In the •<%» of Avaraaboro public road; the no* W. 188 yards to a stake in E. A. Jones Ur*; thence 8. 78 yard* to n stake in E. A. Jones line: thence E. 181 yards to Barrington's line; thence N. with Butington'o bn* 82 yards ta tha beginning, containing two •am mors or tarn, said land being described in Book 108, page 147 Recorcto of Harnett County. Data of sale: June 18. 1928. Time of sola: 12: 00 o'clock M. Place of sato: LOlington, N C. Tanas of tale: Cash. This 14th day of May, 1023 l R..WILLAIM3, Trusts*. May If 22 29 June 8 Purina** Mode the Difference! fbht P—hr> Chow U P. Surict,N. C. It"""1 1 • ■—- - 11 A $5 Bill and a $10 Bill IF YOU SAW THEM LYING ON THE GROUND WOULD YOU PICK THEM UP? Of course you would. Well that is ex •cdy what you can do if you do your buying at Butler Bros., and pay cash for your pur chases. I, We will give you 10 to 15 per cent off on each purchase that you males and pay cash for it Save your money—you have worked hard for it—spend k at the place that you can get the most for it This reduction includes any purchase that you make in our entire stock. W' BUTLER BROS. Is the place where your dollars go the farthest—spend them there. ... i "_ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Hi* undersigned having quattted a administrator upon tho softs at . 1; Cmu,i decsassd, late at Hamate ■oaty, this is to notify oil ptnon nv'np claims against the said astato n p> escr.t them to dm, on or bolero he 17th day of April, 1914, or tMa totltt! wilt be pleaded hi bar of tkalr ■ecovsry. All parsons indebted to Mill estate will pie ms malts immedi ate ppynmat. This tha ITth day of April 19»S. R. M. COATS, Administrator. IV. P. Byrd Attorney, I.IKiogten, it. C. Apr 17 14 May 1 S 16 II pd. SUMMONS North Carolina, Harnett County: fai the Recorder's Coe it of Dana. /AS. A. TAYLOR AND R. D. TAY LOR. TRADING AS JAB. A. TAYLOR A SON, VS. FRED JERNICAN. The defendant. Find Jemigan, will take notice tbs* an action ttes boon rurtituted in tho Recorder's Coart of Dunn, entitled as above, for tho re covery of tho sum of $113.90. with interest thereon from the 24th day of August. 1912, doe by note, and for the recovery of $41 AO, doe by account, with Interest from Che 1st .lay of February, 1923. subject to a credit of $75.00 paid on February 9, 1823; that a warrant of attachment has been Issued commanding tho offi cer to whom same may corns to at tach and levy upon any property of defendant which may ba found within the Stats of North Carolina to satisfy such judgment ss nay be rendered in said action and the defendant will take notice that he is required to ap pear before the Recorder's Court of Dunn on or before tho 25th day of t May. JUttS. and answer the complaint which haa been filed In the oBee of the Clerk of aeid Recorder1# Court dr the plaintiff! will apply for Jodguieat am daman lied In'■aid complaint. Herrin {ail not. Ihia till Slat day »f April, ID2S. * • R. 5- GODWIN, Boeordar. __Ayr n May 1 8 IB 22 ESSENTIAL I in all building~ I T~?VEN in the average rein JD forced, all-concrete build ing the coat of the cement used is only 6% of the total cost. YtC Portland Cement ia lower in price than any other manu heturtd product. Your bufldmg material dealer can advise you where it it best to use cement, and where to use other materials. Hie experience should be utllbed in your plane and you can rely on hie Judgment in the eriartinn of the bast bemad in any building material line. I ATLAS 1 1 PORTLAND CEMENT! 'The Standard by Xukukatt other makes art measured " . When Trave If ever you’re judged in your bag, on trains, by your clothe*, it’* in the auto—depend away from home — on your Kirschbaum undier the critical eyes suit to stand up as of strangers. Packed only good clothes can. *30 to *45 E. L. Parker 8C Sons DUNN ————j—— 0 Town Tax Notice! * — ■■ * The tax books for the town of Dunn have been turned over to me. As all taxes are past due I am compelled to insist on prompt payment and hope you will see me at once and make settlement. t THE TOWN NEEDS THE MONEY » » * I B. A. Rowland, Tax Collector, Town of Dunn % 0 r .* >

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