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; ' $ **• ' *«* - JT ' Mi a Warn that Otar iltoiaa Harr* baaa pat to randtaaMt lawa— racaatiy, mil iata thair Afldl? W relax. Oaa toad ad a (aadtp af aix. of Britain*. ar— fa—d W taka Aa Faatnar traat maxt. to— oaa —tod ta Ah Battoafto ridaaa tat taca Aay, by aBawtap Mi. to natal HOO, tto rn—duliimi had aat a praaedant (MM* Minflle ritiara) wax entitled NORWOOD'S HOME TO BE SOLO AT AUCTIOM 8*1 Mary, Jaly 1*.—The ha— of J. O. Nerwaid la aileaataad ta aala tap— I unlit a todflb nanUoa TMb palarial wdl— ad ta praai daat af ta lfiridaabaip MB* na pa ay, xad fa—ar pnaldag af Ac to— to Aa city, toetap baaa built aa— paaia apa by ta lute E. B. C at a coat af |1MA0 ar b % vi? « J % r * 'a V - i v k V I i A ENOYHEIt'HANK BUSTED , BY DEMPSEY FIGHT i Brim, Mm., My IL—'The Pint ! IttU Ink of Joplin (Montana) if- I Dlatod with the Stanton Trait and I Saving* Bank of Croat Mia, which 1 closed to doom Monday, has dosed < Its dun also, it was Made known to- 1 My by L. Q. SkelUa, 8UU Bank b ■ Miner. Tke dosing of tbo First State Bank at Shelby, inortir iusll tttke sCQiatod with tke Stanton Bank, already has been announced. ] THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH FOR SOILS Raleigh, July 9.— " Ponce de I .eon wasted a part of hit life in riotous living and a pan in seeking the 'Fountain of Youth.' Hi* dreams never came true. The farm ers of this State have bets doing the same thing in their farming op erations, in hunting for tome magic substance or short-cut to keep up and increase the producing capacity of their toils. Drainage hasn’t done h. good seed prolongs the agony, deep plowing ii not a twrucea, crop rotations extend the end, plant food, ia the form of fertiGrers, delays the inevitable. All of these prescrip tions art good .even necessary, pro vided there is constantly added to the toil a new .supply of decaying organic matter — and this is the ' Fountain of Youth ' for our sails. .Withoutit the race is lost, and with it the limits of crop production are unbounded," says Agronomist W. F. Pate of the North Carolina Ex periment Station. "Blessed with plenty of stm kunshirte. and even distribution of rainfall, a long growing season, s fcreat variety of crop* and sods; it is possible for qur farmers to con stantly sow crops ami turn them back into the soil for larger crop yiUdt in the future. " On account of their nature to make use of the nitrogen in tire air it is best to sow legume crops. By their use more nitrogen will be added to our soils, and of course, our fertilizer bill wiH he lowered.” he continue*. Mr. Pate states that It la now too bite in the season to have much success with tegutpes, but that cow velvet beans and ant bean.', nay still be planted tor ant) hn trovemenl. Especially ehiaild all mall grain be foliownl with these egumes. When they an sown in he com at last working, the land rdf improve in fertility. If the ■y is needed for cattle, tit* manur* rill again help greatly on the farm. The CmrtU. In July Kaleihg, July 9.— F. E. McCall, I*nkn specialist for the State Col ege and Department of Agricul ture, wonders what has become of hat garden begun so auspiciously rarly in the spring. The hot weather tatltca many to neglect it .especially hose town folks who might find it :a*y to buy vegetables from the cor ser grocery . Rut for the man who I is sticking to the job and deter mined to have a sujiply of health giving. cost-cutting vegetables all ihrough the year, Mr. McCall state* that good culture in July is more important jhan ever. Good cul ture means more palatable vege tables, because during hot weather many kinds will become bitter. If the vegetables are forced to ivpck growth, however, this will he over come. Some of the things which need attention in the garden during this midsummer month, Mr. McCall gives as follows* Transplant tomatoes for the early fall garden. The Stone, Greater Baltimore and Norton are good for this purpose And arc <[uitc free from blight. " Bosh lima beans, the Seiva bean, Henderson's hush and Ford book hush are some good bean vari eties tn plant. The Stringless Green Pod is the best of the bush snap henns. " Seedlings of Cos lettuce may be made now ami again late in July. Turnips may also be sown for the early fall gaplen." LEGAL ADVERTISING ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE The indemlgned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of John •-— MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY tout B to 96 yean at per cent. • citT property 6 yean at 6 per with privilege of re newal. Money availabl me. Loana cloeed with mable promptn CLARENCE J. I, Attorney i-t North Carollaa ^---. P. Wukktn, iiciuii, Into <f Hir. County. U>i* k to notify all par •on Korin* elates a«atet oak) c» tat* to protont thorn to a* duly. tortfiod on tofaro tha 11 dar af Juno, m*, lor thia note* will to Oleadad in hdr af «hoir rocovory; all PcnoBo lndohted to oaid ootato will ci£uncx j. smith. Jbo* is is 4» JnlyVT>"ir.lt>r' NORTH Ca4oLINA—HARNFIT COUNTY t; la Tto Monitor*. Court of Down J. W. DHAUCeON Va. VAUGHN, JR. AND HIS WIPE, MRMFt. L. VAUGHN. JR. VMOYICX Tto dofoadanta ator* aam*d wRl Uk* notioa that a ~i-1M in tto atom mtitlod _-artion wu iaaaad i oa tto Util J. W. White* #a Rooordor’i ^e. for tto no J Shite* for rant rotaanahl* to for* « hJ» offieo la . ty and In Aroraa | tto Ki day of July 'into vai alto toko f of attachment W. WUtetoad. ,---.. —«—i SSth day of Jr-raisS. “Ztrrs not h twhnabh tofora sold nea-rae*rdar the tint* and Pheo aborw^toaod for th* re turn of tto puuuuon, wton and wnare tit* daffaduta ar* required to appaar and anawar or daaaar tto eon (faint or tha toKad doaaandod wfll to fronted. i r Tt,U «*»» -hr of Juno. IMS. V , ■ WHIT^HKAD Vies-Recorder. July S 10 IT Qt. ADMWIBTSATOS? NOTICS Tke undersigned having qualified a* Admluiitmtrix of the retxU of N A> lata of Hv »ott County, thii ta to notify all per too* haring claim agxixjt raid c*. into to prtwnt them to me duly verified on or before the 14 day of Jane. 1814, or tale notice will bo Plondod In bar of Uvoir recovery; all pereene indebted to eaid eetata will make lmraodlate payment TMe Nth day e7 Jane INI. XK8. SBRHkTTIA X. BUTLKB, AdmlntetmtrU. Jane 24 July 3 l« it 34 II. NOTICS or SALS Under and by virtne of tbo tool of a mortgage deed executed Septan bor 34, 1818, and regtetaied in Book 113, Page 413, In tEToffoo of tbo Bogiotor of Deed* of Harnett Coomty, the anderetgned mortgagee and oaetg •oo of mortgagee will on dta 31b day of Auguet, 1331, at 18 o'clock H. offer for nrie at pablie auction to Sweet Dreams ........ BIg|rEDUCTION/^ .v la Wrfrigerator Price#. . Law Stock t6 Select From. il- * * Mjfnes & Holliday Co. ij Hardware-Furniture-Undertaker# the high cot bidder for ooah. at UM Caurttoom U*oi ln UUington. Nerth Carolina, the following dooathod Unde located In Harnett Ooonty, North Carolina. Vo-wit: A tract of land containing SO aciwc. naoro or leae, and ia known oa the SJ.JTH-VS? isrsc: Jonaa Smith and far a further do* acrlptloa aoa daoda oa record la of ' ---—--< The Dunn Family Laundry / WE ARk NOWDOING FINISHED FAMILY WORK ( ^ J AND SOLICIT YOUR. BUSINESS -w Wcuring Apparel, lb. _/_ ig. Flat Work, lb___ I___IZIIlOa Whole Family work, inciting flat work and wearing apparel, lb.__ /_'_jg j.j* -— ALL KINDS OF PIECE WORK AT REGULAR LAUNDRY PRICES Goin^^o^Kee^^jlou^ Those contemplating furnishing a home are prdjally invited to ^ inspect our line of Furniture. | BUTLER BROS. jPfff/d-Summer Clearance | II °?ur ,Summ?r Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ^ants, Dry Goods, Etc-, are now going at M M •,low prlc<^* >«■* oor,shelve# of summer goods in order to make IV || joom^for our large stocks of Fall Goods whilst will begin to arrive the first of next j Therefore, we will give you mighw good bargain* in anytfung in our line. , 1 ^e list below a few of the many bargains in our store: f \ * e M ; « . <r 1 All of our Bradley Bath Suita, worth / * from $1.50 to $9.00. we We now sell-/ fag'for---to $4.95f ICirachbaum’s Summer Clothes, Pairs ^earh, wortK$ 16.00, we ardnow aelf ^gfor.-.-1.110.95 8 Marx.Summer Clothe*, Palin Bealh %nd Mohairs, worth up to $15.00 We are now selling for.$9©5 We Have one-table of ladies’ add ml's White Oxfords and Pumps, wortl p. $g^V00^we are now selling f^r» c Also one talbkr-LarPranfce Oxfords and Pumps for ladies' patent leather and kid. worth up to $7.50, (odd styles) we are now selling for-$1.95 Plenty of Men's GOOD blue cham bray work shirts, worth $1.00, we are now selling for _85c One lot Not-A-Seme silk hose for la dies,’ worth from $1.50 to $2.00, w$ are now selling for___98c Another lot Ladies’ -silk hose, with clocks, for ....45c And we have many other Ha^aina here for you. luat come right along and get Ihem. Yoti ahould notinuaaauchk WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY to save money on jour wearing apparel. , \ | W Youra to pleaae, £. L Parker & Sons North Carolina • • * I « * « V - r- ' ■ ' *\ AJ ' • •
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