Sne U «y la Teil It Mr. ami Mr* Byroa Cuuk arc no'^r? u't bye to another little ffirl.— Oncord Cut. Frank] iu Xwt wd [tamer. IT U O\T BB FUNKY THEN 8mm of the boys coming back . .com North anil Sooth Carolina say that <M«e people there call thu tieergia boy* boh weevil*. Some luit weevil hoy* will be leaving Sooth Carolina about next year.— Bank* County Journal. A Nccvrtfr Solemn Thought . L While Georgia toiow are wrest ing with the problem of finding mure thing* to tax. it it interesting to note that Florida is discounting its bill* and ha* a working capital of a iptanrr to a half mllion in the treasury.—Tifton Gatette. Ore the Oei U Hit D’t C. Natli Morton objects to the way "newspaper* and writers gen erally haw of belittling the Devil by spelling hi* name with a small it* He t an ndvidual with a most distinguished personality, and if anybody is mtitled to a captal ‘D‘ he is." A capital suggestion, in Inn ways, and this column assures Mr. Morton that hereafter well give the Devil hi* dues. It's about time, foe Satan’s family is increas ing at an enormous rate—Rome Xom-T ribune. 7 host veuru th* Huffy Days_ Frequently we hear the forego ing expression from the mouth of Uie man who now rides in his $2, 500 louring ear instead of a $150 buggy as of yore. He speak* of the (lays, |<erlups, when mother broke her bade over the old-fashioned u ashiub; when father accomplished hi* morning ablutions at the pump trough; when tittle sister suddenly contracted the dread diphtheria and he had to tide lour or five miles to get the doctor who had never heard of'anti-toxin. Possibly he referred to the time when it required days, even weeks, to inform loved ones (■I the iuvaston of the Angel of Death; when journeys were made on horseback or a bouncing stage. Days when the young swain, after toiling weary hours with the lioc six nays a week, took his best girl riding on Sunday and enjoyed it —aure, they enjoyed themselves— tliey were drugged and they were happy. Dot today, the mother is not the lens happy in the possession of a prater washer and an electric iron; father ha* had installed a modern hot water system, and at night, in stead of straining the eyes in the (fiat light of a tallow candle, w« read the news of yesterday of thousands of miles away, by the Iiright rays of an electee light. When little sister or brother is a * I I 1T1 — —* — — *kw rt-lq.Uont and he jumps into his auto and in a moment he is at the lxd*i<k ready to administer the ser um. Vinch in the great majority of fair effect* the cure and saves a life Today we telegraph our loved Cites i'l emergency and in an hour or tv.o, even though the width of » cintim.it Kves between, they have htanl otir new*—good or bad. 'They rosh to us on cushioned scats on test flying steam or eleetrc train*, 'file luppy country boy flic* over the waU-puvcd roods with his auestheart whose father now oper ates modem agricultural imple ments. Friends, these are the happy day*.- Coyer* Tunes. Half Starred Doc Watdae* Or*r Master Mrrkvvtlle, lad., Aug. 20.—A half starved dog who had kept vigil n*er lit master lor three days. Sun day led a searching party to the mi«id* where the body of Stevens llarri*. IV-years-old. was found pierced l« a loud of shot from a ir-tn which he had carried, and ap parently discharged when he tripped Sidney llarri*. father of the Ixjv, left home Thursday morning in ga ther moss. About noon the boy wan sent with his father’s lunch ill* <k« followed When he faded to reach the place where the rider Harris wee working, the parent went home and learned his tarn bad been grate for several boors. Neighbors joined with the father in a search. tJf t * _ A_a, J nmnuiar Amstsa For MonnWntng Johnwm Qty, Term. Atg 22.— rirv. J, P. Hobson. Baptist minister-, I is son, Isaac, end a nephew, liar low I labs on, were arrested eariy tide moraine by Federal Prnhibi oOffltinf sear their Ktftafi 'dkg . The 50 i at the wra whir H Crix tad their i The el* I after *e* s jnil to ^nsVjg^HngDgwrf/jrjK •’ . lUCVTOn NOTICE Hwtq this day qualified at cam Wr «d u« tttau of Daalal Campbell., dnssastihjth^ It to aadfy all M piMMt them to tha__ oxctutor, on or Man tha tWi of August IM4, or thla aoUa* __J Jr pleaded to bar af recovery. All pcrsoaa owing this raisU art hereby natlricd to make immediate satale. UB-.C The August 80. IMS. GILBERT CAMPBELL, Executor af the estate af Denial Campbell, Deceased. NOTICE OP BALB UNDER DEED OP TRUST Under and by rtnae of power and aotharity vested In the undereign ad uadar a dead of truat from C. >■ Young and wife, bearing data of April 12th, 10SS. recorded In Baak S0>, page Its, ItfMrr of Hamatt county, and having been requested by the boaeddary therein named to oxaouta tha trust declared In aahl deed of trust, the tald nndereigned trustee will offer for tala far cash, at tha eourthoaaa door Hi Lilllngton, N. C., to tha last and highest bid der. at twelve o'clock noon, Satur day, September 15th. IMS, the ful loutag described real aatata, lying ud being In the town of Angtsnr, N C-, more particularly deaenbod a* fellows, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at Mr*. Joseph Matsangiu's corner, formerly George D. Spence’s comar. an Brood Street, and ran* as said sCraat South 5 1-8 degrees West (0 fast to the corner on 8nith£*ld •treat; thence aa Bmithfleld street North 54 1-9 degrees West 145 fact t* the altay; thanes ax said allay North 5 1-8 degrees East SO faat to Mrs- Miss* a gill's comer; thence aa her Una Booth 84 1-S degrees Eaat 146 fevt to 4h* beginning and contains 7850 square feat. SECOND TRACT: Lying and being hi tha town of Angler at the intersection of West Broad and StakMtld Street, lying lari South of ! SsoiUflekl Street and juat Wert o' | Weet Bread Street sad beginning a: j * (take tha tateeeectien of »ai.i streets la line of BmlthBeld strse; and rune la a water* direction with the Une of taiil street Its feet to a Make; thence In a southern direc tion M feet, which line U parallel vilk the line of Wart Broad Street; •hence from thb point in eastern di lection parallel with Ms Has or Smtth field Street 144 feet to a slake In tho Wert Une of Went Broad Street; thence la a northern direction SO ft. te the beginning nation sad being that lot of lead conveyed to J. C. Williams. Jr. by Me father J. C. Williams by deed dated. - day of -- . 1*1— and recorded in book 1S«, at page MO, Registry of Har nett County This 18th, day of August, 1928. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE, Trustee. Aug. 17-84-81- Sept. 7. NOTICE OP SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of authority of a certain judgment in tho ce«e ratified "P. T. MmavengiU. The Com mercial Bank of Dunn and Tho Har riett County Agricultural Pair Aa> elation, Inc. against H. P Johnson and L. H. Draughon, and the under i Igited having been appointed com tnuaioncr hy said judgment to cell the lands described below, the under signed commissioner will expose for sale at public auction, to tha highest bidder for cash at the court house door, LflUngton, N. C. at 11:00 o' clock M. on the 17th day of Septem ber 192J the following described lands: A curu.io lot of land lying and be ! >••»* *n the Town of Dunn, N. C. fronting the Southern edge of Cum berland Street 90 feet, hounded on the West by the lot of Prince and Smith, on the South by the lot of Henry P. Johnson and L. B Draugh on, on tho Bast by the alley and more paitlrulaily described is follows: i d I U En-aghen to H T. Mv en !• .‘i-.-i noi,lo,! 'm tne nf8cc of v S'.KB. v ox Dor'll In sold Conn ie- 6‘ «lot 12 tj o'elask M. * ‘m>* t" S ir: Curl H«u*t door, ::’.i-.|rlon, N. 0. ’’ ■?• n £e!ct C number 17th. l !»28. •"£ cf air. C«uh. n“'i« 16.h day of Auirurt, 1928. I. K. WILLIAM, Courndwloner * IT- 17 2'.*t-fi« pt .7 :-3r.7:f Carolina. MAftNF.TT COUNTY. In The Superior Court : A«I* V. Bun): *rj V u,l Company v* . 9. C. Oiet line mO Id, Oaendtne* I Nation of SaecUlieei Sole fly villa# of an execution directed n Die am en-Urard Inun the Superior : C'ltHt cf Etw. rU roualy in tiie above {eiilitio.i ecD •«, 1 will,' cn Monday, .'•Vrdember Sri, It2.1. «t 12 o'clock W., at rite .-uurthou-.c door of s.dd i B! - ■_■—!!-LS1UUJ county, tell to the hlfhaat bidder for] eeeh to iatisfy Mid fsseution, alii the rifbt, title and Lite red which the! raid Ida Oac odinc, one of the defend ant*. has in the follow.** described teal uetiUc to-arit: Bepir.nins at a stake on the north aide of tb# White Oak branch, n cor ner ct the J. A. Ketthaws land and of the W. JL Spence tract, of which tract this land if a port and run.*, thence a* the dlaidlnf line between lot No. 8 of the W. 1L Spence divia ton and the line of lot No. 4 allotted to Ernest Spence, couth 29 we*t *«.74 chains to a stake in said linn, a cor ■1—i g ■ I I — nee of the homertMu) lot of lln. Idn Ocomlim:, ullolleil to bor in this ac tion; themv cs the line of tbe home atenil lot south 65 catt about 15.20 eliaiivt to Uie lire or the Coata tract; then with the Irie of tills truct north 88 esc.. Si nl;\n» to u stake corner hi th* White Q.ik 'jrnr.ih and In tbe linn of t'.e J. k Matthews land; thenec aj a Hne of thut tscl un r*i'! branch north 13 west about 11.60 chains to tho bruinm.-iK. containin’ SO 1 5 acres. This 2ml nay of Aueui t lilS'J. J. W. MeAltTAX, Sheriff. Aug 3 10 IT SA. ■' i 11 s ' iV > • » n*»r, !.i rf ( ■, . . * • ' ' »>'; f . » I c M. v .• \-..f ‘y.o ' Si t*» /« *• iv <j it * >■ i . • : v if ij. . and Ps>. .11 ■* • tr. f., ; . chn«o:-. 9J\d L. H. Pr >;„• IS1' V**^-** «ffr» **•:*• •• • •f Hr *!'/ /ohnsoj* j.r«l t, t. - - t: r<;..*r.*\lcl with i, •!*.'■ - . >,r: s ."•0 fact to the TV .* ; ■ ip~; theccfl wit* tl' -V.-i • : ,..i of fti! alley la a Kor" !*:■' itv ln i“0 feet to the b«tiv lr.g, Irtrvui ; ooe let of land SO ten: ,iy '.0 !r bud bnirg t!iO «u:.;o let oonvneei, V Isooty i*. Joi\n«on «_.d L K. trsurh o-i by P. T. bCas-engiti j..d v-lv •ylilcti .teryl is duly iMor lr-l it. lb • •Sice o? the Register of Deeds of .»orn<.U County, an I being lie same 'Pt described tit a certain mortgage -Iccil .a'cotpd by Henry P. Johnson /r-~ ■ ■ ■ - ■' I M “Strong and Well’ •Ml loM Mnli tekili MlrikrarinlMk. I*aa« •mMbm, aod waa lUditour waakwflbaaaa, and now | M UamjUYM ! ■ You Can Order a i I I «nd in a short time it will be yours. I If you have de'ayed placing your order became of the cadi outlay necessary—you need wait no longer. If you have bean depriving yow family and . I yourself of the pleasures and benefits of a ‘ I car became you felt that you could not afford it—order now and know that It wlH not node any hardship on you. Use the I I Ti&AU^l^irc/ui^^lcMV So plan to ride and be happy, you and your family. Make the first payment of $5 today which will be deposited in s local bank ar intend. You can add a little each week. I Soon the payments, plus die interest paid by the bank, will make the car yours. Gosne in and learn about this new plan. ■ I . J. W. THORNTON ■ Going To Keep House? - - i | | * —|, r ■ . _ Those contemplating furnishing a home are cordially invited to inspect our line of Furniture. BU T L £ R BROS. DUNN, —N. C. r-s J. L. HATCHER Dunn, North Carolina Undertaker and Licensed EmHdmer Prompt Service Day or Night Phune No. 16 ;v- -- o ':; Large, complete line of 1 < ► * * Building Material : now on hand. We can supply cv j:: ery need. I < \ «» ;; ♦ ♦ :: 2 Carloads Atlcis Cement 2 l Barnes & Holliday Co. | ;; Hardware - Furniture-Uuider takers ♦ r■ -- — - — I . _ -- %> rotRers i,-at * —m No. 4 Rue Martel, Paris RICHMOND, VA 175'Picadilly, Iximloo A Late Importation of Linens The thousands of customers who rook advantage of the International Linen Sale will welcome this announcement ol another opportunity ro jet hijh quality- linens at unusually low prices. The merchan dise listed below was delat ed in shipmert and is offered to you at the same scale of prices which made the Linen Sale such a rare buying opportunity. Scores of letters have been received from delighted purchasers at the International Sale. These linens are of the same high quality and absolutely guar-* anteed by 'ITialhimcr Brothers. Include business references with your order ami a charge account will be opened in your name. Do nor neglect this chance to get linens at very low prices. Send in your order today before stocks are depleted. I „ _ Pure Linen 7-Piece Pure Hemstitched Linen Luncheon Luncheon Cloths Sets—3.95 Set 2.69 Each A very hiffh quality ol A **ry fine grade of sil silvcr blenched linen ver bleached pure linen, Consist of one J4TJ4. with fen* hemstitched inch cloth ncirb 6 nap- border. Size $6x56 kins to march, with neat inches, blue border. Otliei sett with hems;itched cloth .. . . . . | and napkins, nil w hite. Hand Embroidered Madeira Baby Pillow Cases— Hemstitched 1.00 Each Linen Pillo w coo Batiste Madeira Cases—79c Each hand embroidered lin , „ . _ ... gerie or baby pillow *50 full star ,men pillow cates Size 13*16 inches, caact- Hemstitched on Embroidered centers very heavy quality linen. and scalloped edges Pure Unen Dinner Napkins— Pure Linen Tea or Card Table Pure Linen Hemstitched Tea 3.95 Dozen Cavers—1.50 Each Napkins—2.59 Dozen large size napkins, ***** inches. The** handsome covert are ,36*36 Fire hundred dozen pure linen nap Very gone! I.nen m several patterns. inch. s, and have a *-inch hemstitched kins, size 13*13 inenes, with neat including the popular dot design. border. hemstitched border, plain white. Sale of 300 Cloths and 60 Dozen Napkins Madeira Linen 13-Piece Luncheon Set§— Hemstitched colored cloth* and napkins ol very fine 4.75 Set quality union linen (part cotton) in a »«•, prei.y »hnd? .. , of rose and silver H ushed wi-li a i;pjm h -utrt.T.cd edire. v«'y fin* quality Madeira linen with exquisite hand Napkin* may not maiih exactly, but may be uaatl with einliroidery and scalloped edge. the cloth— Intv acta are shown in many different pretty designs. ajxsj-inch rlorh and ft napkin.. 2.W Set You m*^r(1«r •*ver*1 and return the ones which you do 54x54.ir.el> cloth and 6 napkins. 2.55 Set "°r • . »4«»4-ineh napkin, hemstitched. 2.50 Dor. I0.jBC£ ' Six 6-inch doilies. too Dozen Pure Unen Dinner Napkins — 2.93 Dozen Madeira Tea Napkins -4.93 Dozen Sr **" ** This b an additional diipment of fine quality, genuine 12M yards of full bleached, purr liner, satin Damask, in *** napkin* inmty of fkvtl pattern*, and of a very guod grade of flu* incheft, in very neat and dainty deatgnt on Mtnt 70 inckea wide, 1.39 a yard. fine quality linen. * J90 Elaborately Hand Embroidered Madeira Scarfs 13x34 Inches—3.93 Each I .

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