If hot, Axx weather mk* cotton, then cotton h being milal. Same folks have such a good opinion of themselves thar the opiiv of others w the reverse. - ' • Might as well oil up the old fan. as the prophet who prophesied that this was to be a saianWrlesa year proved to he one of the false' vs ^ , Pictures of the season's bathing units bear out the statement that folks go to the mountains to sec ths scenery and to the Mahon to be the scenery. ... • The directors of the Goldsboro Fair Amodatioo refused to allow the kn Idux klan to use the fair grounds as a plt .-e for gathering. In other words, they are opposed tc staging a hooded af-fatr on the fair (rrtimwk /Can lUmeti County afford tc turn backward? Win it be good puttcy cripple in educational syv MM? Can it afford to lag in it humanitarian work? Think it over.—Harnett County News. Out Mower ia. N o -3-». practically all large religious gatherings of the past several months have passed resolutions fa voring the Crated States entering the World Court. This is another evidence that Christianity is not selfish. Yet there are some ambi tious politicians who oppose it. Thai was sound logic expounded to the graduating class of the Dunn high school by Dr. Yarded Sunday eunwng His statement that what su’sa.rszs*,' trve^tnd especially is it true at this panicu hr time in the world's history. .It matters not who ia elected to ad oat the nnexpired term of Claude Kitchin in Congress, they rrilf not be able to fid the position as it cocc was filled. The only Claude Kitchin in the second district has passed away. Pew, if any. Congressional districts in the United States have been more abtv repre sented in Congress during the past twenty-three- years than the second North Carolina district. FOOLS A PLENTY Eiwforance dancing is described as both stOy and harmful in a bulle tin sent out recently by the North Carolina State Hoard of Health. Quoting from the bulletin: “A thing more silly and harmful could hardly be imagined. Such excesses are likely to cause acute dilation of the I wart and tufiler death. At least, the dancers may expect crimiled hearts for the re mainder of their lives, while the probable shattering of their nervous system will make them easy prey to disease. There will always be some fools ready to do anything for oo Inrlsti <w temaorsr* nuilintr " judging from the (act that hi the plot them he* always been a fool lot every purpo** that required one. no dnbt the Uet statement quoted from the buletia m true. The man who raid, a inol h bom every min ute, could have made it two. Information which has recently leaked oat from kn kfax headquar ter* hi Atlanta tende to confirm the mmoea that jw%e Henry A. Grady «f CHucm ie a klocker, and am of . high mending (a klocker officialdom. In thr Met judge Gmdy peered ap parent fy mamtfced all crttkJuu of Me affeged Hantklp, but with the •VtlMta proof that be i* an officer of tide wgauiimiM. heralded ae 100 i _ 'fit Atlanta informa' t*M tanked am judge Grady's *i lung tmgk* |nv| IwHn p (?) hat cm he laager afford to maiattin Me attitude of silence? W* can't figure jeec how any mar dll hho im OHCf ot wiptnof covn judge ad at fit mma time hold M office ia ~fte famed* empire - li etrfirm m that than should be tlhata’nm^whn weuU an dart till to earn* m an Amaiima jadgt and n judge sf the - iwvWMe empire ~ el the aame fime ia needed warm it the ** emplrt ** than he la needed on i THE BLOCKADEII Perhaps no Ope thing is a greater runur to cay ccmmmriry Pun a dodrade whulccl still. W* lave »«• tk«l that in cemmi'iiiiie reputed ■o he inftittd with Uixfcadm and lilockade stills, nv/r* ernnv* ur va rioru kitul* a tv rnmmUivY Wv Icins in mind one rural cutnmriniiy in which rwo mem have been murdered during the pe*t three month'. Thai Donmnonity is noted (or l^ivUtdrr\ and ia tact, one large atilt was tc ctntiy captured in (list u.v.xdt.'iie section. In *uch a osciiuiiih)' ikici and qniet is ikvct known to reign. Aaide from the present trouble.' and difficulties, the hlock.uk stilt aad the btockader oiler temptation to the young men of the community temptation which so man) of them {ail tu overcome- “» drink. The damnable inrinerw c of the still ami hkwkader does not pa>» out with the parsaig of the still or the lilockastcr. Jt remains to uirse th; Hft of those who (ationize iliian and the lives of their families. Civilization, decency and right have no greater enemy than the il licit manufacturer of whiskey, and this should be considered hy the powers that lie. in dealing with thnsr who violate the prohibitum laws. SOUNDS FISHY After reading tlie press account of an alleged Kti ktux attack ujion one Chief of Police B. M. lawson, ol Kainnont. recently, Editor Peter son, of the iNMrqison Democrat, wat moved tu write a piece, as follows “ Eainnout would latter get bei another policcmau if Chief Lawson cannot hit even one of a whole dock of Muckers, which it is repotted be touted upon a recent visit of a bunch of night-sh'uters (o his home. There ii dead) some slienanigans going on hi that neck of the wood* One paragraph*r has suggested that his visitors were a aronii of Proc tor vi lie Mucker* coming lo ».<J him 10 go a-klucking with ilictu It will be recalled that Chief Lawson i> ooe of the men accused of partici pating in the Proctor vi lie outrage and whose trial for a high offence i« *a for July.* It will lie worth goim many mile* to see Stephen McIn tyre in action when Chief I.awsor coincs to trial.” Knowing that low son it undo heavy bond for his appearance at the July term of Robeson county Superior court to answer to the charge of unmercifully v.ihppirit two Proctonrille women’ the wmrmt whippers being clothed in Kti KJux regalia, we agree with The Ocnto entt that the storv sound* rather fishy. Daks, Jane 4.—John Yonan, non of the noted Amanita Rebel worker Dr. Isaac Yenaa, native horn Armen. ia», spoke here Sunday night fa the schso] auditorium to e large-sUed ao dienes In behalf of hie suffering countrymen, who have virtually beer on starvation ever tines the war Hue te the depredation* of the Tucks. Mr Yonan delivered a wry impassieucc address in which he pictured the un speakable torture*, which the people of his country have undergone. U« himself ha* seen these frarities in flicted upon Ms hapless country, and only bocouii the Armenians would net forsake Christianity and bceoma follower* of Mohaiaasrdism, they ware tortured beyond mere deecrip Men. The speaker epened his address with an appeal to the young children before him, begging them la listen to what be had to say regarding the children of Ms land. Appealing to Urn older ones present he appealed te them if they would have undergone the same sacrifices for Christianity that the Armenians bed Drawing a very vivid illustration as te the geo. graphical position of h!s country he said that Armenia and two other na tions arere (fee only or.es which be* lieved tat 4b# teachings of the Christ, and that thins were entirely surroun ded by Turks and Kurds, who were constantly trying to make them for mmr Ohmtiooity ami embrace at himmidlaaa- Bot wnriin* ta Mr. Yonaa they bar* aacrlfieod rrtrj thlag far their Sarioar and will fight tha Tarka ta tha that before Bay *B ghat la. Tha aiming was opened with I bo itaglng of A marl cm and prayer by tha Bor. M. L Dario. Booty aharch ia town waa roproaoatod by Ma yaatar, aad the aye abac waa 1 at rod weed by Ba Bar. O M. Otbbe, yaatar fa tko Prwtytcrtoa aharch Mr. C. B. Hieka had eharge of tha or renter loo aa rbalrmaa. Other prearfaeat dtiacai ef the aaaaty wav* yiaaaat, iacladiag Mr. Marohall flpoara, coenty rhair ataa of the Meat But Ballad Caaa mhtao aad Mia* Mata* Camp, aaaaty adha aaitwr, hath of UMiagton. Bara ill aaaaty** gaata far tha Ms k tklflB tag i i - 1 pBMg PP MMflf PM IBM VMMMrVBf wna>" ■mu Him Hw rtliniM W Mm count? aBI bare to ralaa gt.tto. Ia a meet lap at f IBIagtia aa Bweriay teeming II.I** waa ytodaad amt MM waa iMaad hap lam /areadag. Tb*. aahaa « total ad 91411. wtB Ba Khor tow a* la Ba aaaaty ta It earn W poor the tap, atth paaalMy woof at TV- incwutl ■•pvH.ft; of »bg Erwpi park for the ua»,ir was k,d.l last Saturday afternoon anil tissiig, Tha swimming pool was opened for t>H> irat tianc tliis year and torp> of the I younger people enjoyed its cooling wu;urr In face of u s-otrhing eon which boat doom upon Duke in wbat *> believed to Sere boon the hot tort day of tbe year. Later the local base ball outfit met tile Fifth Fluid Ar tillery of Fort Bragg at Soutluido path; but Duke lost because their defense faltered at times when If th*y bait, held would doubtless have caused victory to perch upon local banners At 7 p. nt. the playground was opened tv hundreiU af the youn eor folks, who thoroughly enjoyed its m»nj attraction# as only a chlhl can. Th - festivities dosed with free open air movie* in the park, which drew hundreds of people to see them. And every Sunday brings hundreds and hundreds of visitors here to hear the concerts given by the band and to enjoy a quiet restful period under the shady trees. Yea, Mr. and Mrs. Visitor, the people of Duke bki you welcome to their town. Mr. and Mrs. E. W Jones end family have moved here from Greens boro and will make U<U their homo. Mr, Jones foiaier'y resided here a few years ago, and the town is glad to welcome him back. Mlsa Louise Goddia, who haa been a student at Carolina Collage, Mas ton, for the past term has returned home for tbe summer. Mis* Whitney Holt, student at St. Mary’s school, Raleigh, for the past term ha* retained home for the sum mer. Mi secs Moll> and Elisabeth Morris, who live near here, have re turned from e two week* stay visiting friends in 8outh Carolina. ,»vmtam u. Johnson, of Dunn, spent sevornl hours hnre greeting okl-tlme friends Sunday. John G. Webb attended the X. C. State college finals in RalHek lost week. LEGAL ADVERTISING Nance of sale of land Under noil by virtue of the power cf salt rontaino<LAM_4eed of truet executett byJsTR, hnprSk and wifi Williams, it County of Deeds fault has Of the the under on tailed the un for salt r, LUII acton . at public auction for can, at 12 o’clock M.. on tfca 21st day o< May, 1933, the following described two tracts of land: Two certain tracts of land tyfnj cQQOty, Statj scribed aa fell First Tract: nine at a stake and poin ly Dr. Hudson'* corner in itb’s lino and rum us Smith's . 19 1-2 W. 19.lt chains to in Smith nnd Bast Ferry Road; mec aa the said root N. Ct E. 16. chains to t. W, Tay lor’s corner, pear the gin lot; thenes another road 8. 27 8-4 E. S.82 chair* to a (.take la Lie West aide of th« Road; thence South S West 3:1£ chains to Suggs' corner in the ditsdt thence os his line 8. 27 S.-4 E. 3.4C chains In another comer of Suggs thence 8. 30 1-2 E. 1021 chains t< a stake, formerly J. W. Wade and I W. Taylor’s comer in J. W. Lane’i tine; thence us his line 8. 60 1-4 W lo.CO chains to the beginning, con taining 24.68 acres. ' i Jh giMS. ',- l! .. . * Ferry Eon I wh*rt ..• out Irens Dodo at w i iru it. brine I.. C S VMUi * cor . l.'.in. mu) ru\ ■ree ami Char'fe Jr li; 4-4 K. 19.33 c*:» rt ami Chjriic 41 is:'tonV send of .* tl..e i, t a-e • .t.u r'lVb I,, if >, iHr'.c > rr !w ilm- u.t! 'a lire J. CO li R. Is. "!« of the Dams ; thence k> ihc * W. IS chain* S &*.>! South 8'j \Y Lop nalug, con ami 85-lOn aerrr.' of ApH. 1928. I ,LJAt13. Tiaatae. i May 4 11 18. Ia caaaidmtlon of tlie fart that! tha rmidcoa of L. C- lluprve was1 doirtroyed b| fire Saturday night,! May 24, 19® the above aale ia againl continued uKil June 18, 1923. Thia 2BtbUay of May, 1928 L II.aWILI.IAM8, Trustor. L. C.fDUPRER May 2* J®e 3 12. NOTICE OR MORTGAGE SALE Under anAby elite* of the power! of mitt oontned in ft certain mart* gM« dead. Made by Seminole Phoe phaU Compiny to Chariaatoa Im port and Fogarmrdicg Ootnpany, re corder! In Bank 19* at page 271 in' the office of »e Register of Deads of Haraolt County, default having boon' made la the #nunt of tho indebted miaa secured kheroby, tbs undersign ad will offarRor sal a to the highest ■---ar lidrf-r for rash at the court hows*; locr in LMlingtou, N. C.. at 18 o'clock! ar .. .Ml i jceiay, June 18, 1888. the M i*i«g described tract* of land, le “.•■I in Aroraaboro Township, Har i-X Cesuty, North Carolina, and ... ami designated aa follow*: Fir t tract known aa J.ot No. 1 In I.,- ilWiaion of the land* of E. W. i'oa, formerly owned by Henry Pope >nd containing two and one-fou: (8 1-4) acre*; the aeeond tract ad-. lolning the first tract and contain-, ng one and ono-UreUth (1 1-18) sere*; and the mhar tract also ad joining Iho first tract and containing nine-tenth |8-10/of an acre, more or Ice*; together Jrith all of the build ings, mulilnigy, tutuiee and appli ances, lituato upon said lands, the nnt being thepLant and site former ly known as The Dunn Hardwood Manufacturing Company. Ttrla the 5th day of Bay, 1983. CHARLESTON IMPORT A FORWARDING COMPANY, Mortgagee. A. F. PRINGLE COMPANY, IN CORPORATED, Assignee. May 8 15 88 80 Jon* 6. Under and by Tirtue of the power of tali' contained in a certain deed of trust tinted Oetobcr/8. 1919, execut ed by W. P. Jones Ao I. R. Wflliamr, Trustee, recorded fh Heimrtt County in the office of */ Register of Deeds, in Hook D. of V, page 118, ikrfna’t having been made in the payment of the hotel w cured thereby and tho uadrTsignnd trust*- fiav-tsi: h,rn called upon to foreclose this trust, the undersign'd ft nitre will expo.e ■ t public auction for rash, to the highest b.ddsr, at I.‘id court houct deer, 1.111 iuptOK, N’. C.. .on done 1*. ISM at 12 -00 o’clock H.. che fol lovrir.jf .k»cribed.trart of land: t .erta’o tvl of land lying and belnp in lla«rtt County ofoiesaid, and mem |prticulad> dee jibed cj follows: Bealnniitg a; a risk' about fiy* nr ten feet from a nosl on). on the West of tii« said eak ai.d in the edge Of Avoieshoro public roau; thence W. 12k y.V'd* to g ruder in K teooooooooooooooooaoooooe-oo A. Joinv..1ih>; !lw 78 yMiifc, to a <ak* in E. A. Joixv lino; Ihenrr K. 122 yards to Ban- lina; lhaiicv M. with Barrinjrtin's '» a* yard* to tha befini.il**, e*' iLlniny two Hcros. inor* or Irst sri-J land bein'* ■icacrfbcii lir B•'& IC.i, pape 147 Teem its of Bvirt t'eji. !y Dale of *sdiyf'i'ie 18. : v'JX. T'ma of aid**: 12 ; CO o'c oak M. Kara of ada: Lilllajstor. K. C. T'-mw of sde: Cash. This Kth da* f.; Mnr, 1028. I. R. 'VILLAIMS. Trustee. Mav 18 22 20 June 8 Wedding blits Graduation Gifts * Sec the lemory and Gradual n Bceksvat THE SHOP ”'7.— HOME 1^ ■ THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO YOU’VE OFTEN NOTICED THIS Han't a common badly dnaanad coata -i rant that aplica apart. The comet tha aloT hilly balanced fern of Kiricfabaum coat due uaiighdy Why is It dpt one suit fits better tipn another, looks raiirter and I wears loiw^ Ids the dftlerence T^iween. * f good design and bad. Between quality and cheapness. Between JnfcggC. xloljtfs ^aftd—^_ tbe KirschSaum land. *30 to *45 E. L. 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Ask us for a demonstration. $5.00 Down and $5.00 par ntmft will install one of these ranges in your kitchen. Carolina Power & Light Company PhoM 428 “At Your Seme” l _ . i - ( • • V .♦ ‘* 7» - . . 4 ;v : ^ • . *, r ' . * • « •* ' * , •• ■ j 4 » * , / ». ' i ' ‘ ■». ■•»,'< .■ m m • i

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