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THE MUM MSPATCB : gy-Tr» V· ·'*·'· «τ·· ιι··»^·' Another evidence that Denn is ft owing with a rush it die fact that the local demand for hrpemm it to much {rater than the lupfJy Farmers at the Mt. Airy (air called their exhibit· " liw-athom· " exhibits. and the (air association «rat food enough to offer 875 for tha fint frin; $37 SO for seconJ, and $UJJ for third pr< smiuai on that live-at-home exhibition*, re porta the county afent. The act of Governor Morrison in c*Sfl| a special term of const to tr« the negro Goff, or Coat, who b charged with criminal assault upon an aged Mitchell county woman, wit! meet with the approval of even hi> bitterest enemies. This negro will be given a court trial, and if found guihy of the crime which created such an vpatir in the Mountain county will quickly meet hit fate - death in Ac elactnc chair. Y— Aw Wiln m ii Durai gUdy welcomes the thou sands of people (mm far and near «ho w® visit the town and the Four-County Pair here this week The ckiienAip of Dean will be Je lighted to have you, one and alt, awl The Dispatch joins them m wishing for you a grand and glorious so Jonrn ie " the best lovrn under the nm Pros—li— Wook Thin week has heu· proclaimed] * ire prevention week " by Gover nor Alorrbon. Many of the fires which remit in the low of fife and ptopatty are the direct result of rsrtlnanrss. of failure upon the part of somebody to nse the proper pre "am haad&ag fire. By culti carefntnesss in this respect t can play a part in prevent ) saving Ufa and prap one of the things with t he too careful — a ery parent should tench their children. This week would be an opportune time to clean up the fire traps about the home, and might maan the saviag of property and perhaps I(t ^pgl--- PL Of al the European notables wty> have visked the United States in Ov: put, David Uoyd George, farmer prime minister of England, who i* now on hb first visit to the greatest nation on earth, is the ouutanffinf; figure. For seventeen years hi· " held Ins own " in Great Britain, and daring that time he weathered some of the most perilons political storms recorded in history- Λ< nrigfct have been expected, in hfc first addtesa dekverad on this sids the Atlantic he delayed a sense of Jmlgincm that surpassed that of sow* others of nar European visit on^ In this address the former prime raiaistei asserted (hat one o( the most pleasurable experiences he tanked forward to during his «tiv in this country was a visit k> for mer-President Wood row W ilann. When Uoyd George and Wondnra Wilson get together, then it will tic that two- of the workfs greatest leaders have met again. I Pale ■ J itdqiH by the inabil ity of tbeahowmcn to get their acre· of camraa erect«I in lime for th.· achedekd opemnc, the fifth annual lair to be held at Doe· by the Har mat County Afriruhural Fair Ano dation ii wil jmpMoulv about •no* io<lay. General Aliert. / Rowley, coo mander of Fen Πτβχκ aaaile the apenwg adrfnet* Fair weather greeted the open m*. S'ever he· die entemriae had •uch hridN |iwnpocta fee hue area ifctr and record brfikifi| attend ance. Practically every foot of con f lie and BOM apeoe »a< MM hy neon today, and aS it in reed* •raa fee the area! crw<l t«uvctt I Wedneadsy. ThttMdaj and Friday. Teday'a free art», ΙητΚχΐιηκ th' * " Major Smith, •ay. ine race program ia in prog w»a»a> Jbl· wri^w —aw»t«of rh· •ill be repealed ud a magni tirent liaplej· uf Breworka «-ill be the «■tare. Major Smith. Km, will mIk aaotttr ascension in the bal οοβ. Τ hi» program «.ill be repeal *1 each day and night of the fair. Friday the Dunn high school football team «ill meet the teat:. From Baie'» Creek Academy, On hat day, Um, the Ford auturautiile ο be given away by the association •rill be tttraed over to the fortunate [xraon who ha» the lnctry ronpoe. ^ coupon is given with each ncoeil tdtniesion ticket. It is numbered to correspond with the ticket, which i« ι «laced in a scaled barrel. On Fri day a little child will take one of these tickets {rum the barrel. If the bolder of the corresponding au· l*un is on the ground*, he will get the car. If not, another ticket will he drawn — and ·ο on until the car is given away. The exhibit*, show* and free at tractions are larger, mure interest ing and more entertaining than ev». before. Tlte lair really cixnis to have attained its goal ; it naj rwcom·.· the best fair in uastern Carolina. The Brown & Dyer Shows. ηι.:κ· ing the long jump from New Cas tie, Pa., was delayed several hours in crossing the hay at Norfolk. They did not get here until late yes terday afternoon. The tarrrasmen, rcanisters, etc., worked all night ii. an effort to be ready for the 0|>cti tng today. They hiive all of the at tractions ready tor serx'Kc tonijjiiî and_ are expecting a tretnentW husincss- The shows arrived os their own train of thirty cars. METHODISTS TO HOU) CONFERENCE Bishop Collins Donmy To Pre lid* At Gathering In Twin City Winston-Satan, Oct. 6.- Tlw an nual session of the Western Mortb Carolina Conference, Methodist rtfNscopal church, Souih. will I* held Itere October 16-21, according ·ο *" announcement by Rev. 7.. K. Ilarn hardt, pastor of Centenary church, in which the meetings an«i tervk-e·. >v«n be held. .ynong speaker* on the program for the conference are L>r Gilbert T. Rowe, editor of the Qnarterk Review. Nashville, Term., and tttshop Collin* Denny. Bishop l)çn try will preside over the sessions of the conference. Following is the tentative i>ro Ktam fur the conference as an notinced by Kev. Mr. Bernhardt : Tuesday. October 16 / : 30 pm— Meeting of Confer ence Historical Society. Address l»y Dr. (Gilbert T. Rowe. W"«inttday, Octobtr 17 9 a. η» — Opening of con fertile ο •..ith savrament of Cud s Supper. i p. η ι. ■· Anniversaxj of Board of Social Service and temperance. 7:30 p. m·— Anniversary of Sunday School board. Thursday, October 18 3 p. ta.— Anniversary ni lip- ; « onh Leap* board 7:30 p. m.— Aim«v«y of ! Boartl of Mia»ion. , Friday, Ottobtr 19 3 p. m.— Meeting of ronfcrcncc I brotherhood. 7: 30 p. nx.— Annlveraarv of ' VVwrd of Educ&boo Suturday, October 20 I 2 p. to.— Dnre of inflection to i Children'· Home. 4 p. ra.— Concert at Salem Col li <£. 7:3D p. m.— Anniversary of Church Extension Board. Stmdax, Octobtr 21 11 a. πι — Conference sermon liv H Whop Collins Denny. 7:30 p. nv- Sermon by Dr. E. K. Mclarty. Report Of Clerk Of Court For September '1*9 the Bvwnl of County CammbiMOa· et* of Hurnrtt Cour.tr: I herewith bond yeur honorable - uuni my report M Clerk ot the 8a porio. Court and Clerk of thr Re· .-uni»·:·» Court e(f Harnett County to,· the. mon 1*1 of September, 1923. and duly approved by the Honorable D. P. McDonald, coanty auditor. Roeor>l*-i".~ Court: RceonUi'n fee» ..180.00 Jell f«« aol F'.nej of $280, lea* my com m'as··» <tt S per cent. . 28Λ.ΟΟ Superior Court: Jury fund in criminal action*. - 44.90 Rrecnlci'i frri in criaiul Me llon κ .. ............. 10.00 Jail tv*4 ία c.iminal action·.. 2.10 Fine* of I io, les* my eomrais don of 5 per cent ........ 47.SO K<*«rdor"« fee la judgment Hrt07. 2.00 Jar) torn! in JoilcnMBt 0850.. ό.ΟΟ Hon. C. M. Fu'.reloth, refer·* ii. jedymiMit 9800 10.00 Keeorrter*» fee -ill judgment 9830 . 2.00 Jury fund la judgment 10148 5.00 Jary fund in jadgtnont I014E 5.00 Jury fur» I ,n judgment 10144 5.00 Jary fund in judgment 10148 5.00 Total 8420.40 t Hereby hand yvu my check for *429.40. L. M. CUAtYIN. Cleric Superior Coort. I "l«»w tij» the cotton Walks ; the IkjII -weevil <loe*n' ilike a nice greii dinter posture. but the toll does. NOTICE OF SALS OF ΙΛΝΚ STOCK Ulrflcr a judgment of the Superior Coort of Robcaon County, rendered in the cause entitled A. B. Bullock. Receiver of the Peoclee Binkand Tree» Company, w.· Ink ·Γ*1ίιΙΙ Hill, et aL the undersigned oomraW sisnera vu, on ftic 22nd day of Oc tober, 1929 at twelve o'clock noon in froi.t of the· poftcffice in the Town of Dunn, North Carolina, offer for «a!e and «ell to the highest bidder for rath, the following described €66 cur·· Malaria, Chills F«v«r, Pwgua or BiHooa F It daib oya the λι k stock, le-*»il: Olio c» U/ii-n-e fer I vfr..··;; :■ . ■. xuvi of «to-'k ir. lin· K: ri N\ > : ί ixnk of Dunn, No' Ci.ro' ·;, ' îw par Talae or Ur>> ii t ;oi!ara (11*0.00) r. J:a», !j»y ; ». Coopor; ( Oia cnrufkatn for t*»'·!* \ > , hartt of atook in «h» F ni S , ianW of Dunn. No.tk ( ïivl. ' < i>e par ralae of Oac 5υη·.1 \. <> ' ui «100.00) a «h&r?. '».··■«· !·■ . , I. Cooper. Taraii wi taie: Cn'h 141· tab «S b« mbj ~ct lo «·'· ' irmttkm b/ the court- Λ «'.·?#·:;» »· : «κ per cent (10 p«r vt \ vol tr. r- \ luirvd by tiM eeremU*!<jjrr··. Dated *M* Srtl day of nt ΟβΟΑΚ Β. TUHNKU DICKSON McLEAN, CiramimlonM» October · It. THUSTU'5 SALE OF LANp Under and by vlrtae of tfv pewr.· »f tale contained in a cirt.*!n «iced if t!Dit executed by Hlrr.r HitrarU to the underfilled TriiH·», on titf t»nib«r 18tbr 1920, and i'ul> rd la the ο IT let of Relater of Dccdi [ot Harnett ce«i.ty. N. C., in book No. 3 25. pace 232, default havtajr beeti nude in the paymrrt οΓ the «ilea la cured therein ud forccloenie havLi·' brta demanded by tlit holder of «aid ■voUa, the undcriljnu-d T«i»w». wi!l on Monday, No*emb<-i· It!·», 1 #£'. »t 12 o'clock M., at the Courthoueo <Ioo in LilMngtan, N. C-. of for for tn'.c to tht hifthett bidder for evdi thft land hrrcinafter dceeribed, to-ortt: Bnglnntajc at · deed pine, now α nek a, on the Wc*t ed*c of Atkln RlUll. Λ ,1,1 n.»« (►.». Μ BT 1 Ο w 57.50 chains; thonce Ν. 2 1-2 Ε. 12 chair»; tfconc· 87 1-2 W. 31.25 chain* Co MarctiUon'a Uno; thencc K. 24 K. 39.14 chaîna; thence Ν. β| Ε. 0.R6 chains; tlienca 8. 86 1-2 E. <5.70 chain·; thence, N. S E. 19.91 «haîn»; thonco 8. 87 S. 11.82 eJi.Uoa; tîiet.<v 8.SW. 1581 chaîna; thence K. 86 1-ï W. 9-30 chain»; Oiencc S. -i W". 13.2*> thaina; ttence 8 39 E. -11.75 chain*; tliMico W. 83,1.» K. 30 chilni; liccee 8. 82 1« W. H2 chaîna; thence W. 20.40 cha«| thence 8. a W. «7 chain· to AtMft RoaJ : thence with ; tli» road Ν. M 1-2 W. 18 chain»; tlience with tilt rxxtu N. 13 W. 1130 j chaîna to the .W^inning, contain!,τ.· ι 823 act·* môi-Aor lea. Thl· tie*·· ο! i trout la far haknc·· duo uii pan lia*c prie· of above ^ract of Urtd. ι Th!a the 9th,. day of Oetobur 1923. E. P. YOUKG. T'ottee. ! Clarence J. Smith Attorney. October 9 16 28 80—«. NOTICE OF SALE By virloe of the ten» of a certain j monjUKo deed executed by Mm. 0.1 Ε Parker, which mort*»i;« deed li italy refrUtartd In Book I li, Pjuro 559. in the office of the Remitter of Deed* of Harnett County, default Havioe been made In the payment of the note aecurad by «aid niortmm • iced, the urderilgncd mort»njv«, will on To «ad** the 6th day of No vember, 1928, ft 12 o'clock 51., of fer fur aula at aurlioM at tin* Coarthouac doojln L'.Uforton. North Carolina .for ctA, the fo.'.owing de ncribad Lan da ln/3*ro«u County, to wit: All t*M aputh^m ball erf Lot No. 8 lu Btotfc'.tCOb" In £>· plan an<l map of ft*. Toçm of Dunn, K. C., I Eat iearceV ΐ ι ί->1 'r.» iliii|r en Oriuinv 75 •t REd .ooIih? b*.v. | Γ.Γ*11θί with '.vin,· mu1 Cumbcriami 81ic«h» 140 ι "t '.o alley r "d brin* Lot 75*140 f*ï. 7 à- «MCt<*v.ful bbUVr will be ro ui:».! :o .Vjjojk with U " w»4«nlgii· ·! 10 pur f.'lt of iil* M.; before th« .•le l.« «>.·< ! os a jjl«t.lgr of .h* . ith In h!j b'll. ll&laace of uuityhn· .in»y to oc peiil 0(κ>ι> U«ltrery >( > viL Yhù (ho 8t'u «l*v ut Uctobor, 1021. MAÎ1VIN WAJ>E. «uriemece. s'oher ί) 1« 23 30—fi. HARRISBURG MAN IMS TWO YEARS ON MM AND HONEY Davis Becomes Very Weak and Nervous, but Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup Soon Made A New Man of Him "Before I began taking Ur. Thacher'.H Liver and Blood Sy rup I actually felt like I wu more dead than alive," said Logan I). Davis, an employee ol the Central Iron ami Steel Worka, and living at 228 Cranberry Ave., Harrwburg. Pa. - imr two yyarf I *uiz«r«(1 terribly lrn.11 Irdifajlion which fii.ally got «ο Ui.l I cuaUl lakt nothing in my rtiwili kill · Uttl* milk and hun«j. I we» »«ry weak and Mnsu anil ;nU hardly nurnitw anything. My would a«*>* for Hay· at a t.mc, I «II omudpatrd JT1<! fmd awful ι rrftnf paint ami it took all my ar· ' Try I· keep «ρ with my work. "Im^iic ia the Mpan haw Dr. THarkar'a Lnrtr a ad Blood 87 rap had bvlpatl athvra tufferio* with trouMe lik· Brine, 1 got me · bottla an<l b* tan V· iwyniw right oil. TJiraa -bot tl·.·. toou pal mo «litre I can Mt ntoat anyth np f want, h*v« no headaaha· nor iuxnwch pnirj and I am now fe*t >nt! b*tur Ifian I tia»c in a Ions Um·." Dr. Tlia«H*r'<< L.hr>r and Blood Sy ι up it μΙ·Ι by leading dniaalata with \i,r mxmruntrr that If the JSet bottl· dooa nut b^wtfH you Ui* parefcaaa price will be refanded. Dr Tharfcar'* Liver and Blood 8jr rop U wldKTAOIN KO NCrMmDry rip h aolil in Dtinn by Hoo<l and 0':untl«am, ar.<l in Dvk« by C. R. ltimu Drug Company. Eat Pearce's— THE BARNES it HOLUDAY CO. A fall Hm of Co«iw. C*ek«U and BurUI !·*«·. fcniii any Nim, tnjrwk«r·. II DR. P. J. CHESTER, NEW YORK POST GRADUATE SCHOOL, ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE IN PITTMAN HOSPITAL. PRAC TICE LIMITED TO EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT VULCANIZING DONE AT CITY GARAGE ι DUNN, N. C. The Fayette ville Vulcanizing Works has established a Wranch plant in the City Garage, Dunn, N. C., and are now ready to give you quick and satisfactory service. Experi enced man in charge. Modernly equipped shop—all work done the factory way—we know how and want to convince you. Free air and free advice about your tires. COME TO SEE US Fayette ville Vulcanizing WORKS THE SHOP OF SUDDEN SERVICE CITY GARAGE BLDG.—DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA K. O. BOONE, Manager Our New Fall Suits Are GOOD; They Are Stylish And Overcuats Too β It will pay you to look our» over before you buy—You will like our price, too—They are reasonable. We al*o Have a complete line of shoe·. They are all SOLID LEATHER. We guar antee them. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Men, try a pair of oUr Croeeett SHoee — You'll V\ j\ like em. Women, try a pair of our La France Shoee — You'll also likr "ΟΛ*»* them. ZShbe Brine the Boy'· and let us fit them in a η ice two-pent Suit and Overcoat. We handle the "BRADLEY" Sweater·, and have a complete lir<» on hestd. Come to aee u·. We want your bminees and will treat you right » Your· to pUeia, , \ E. L. PARKER & SONS
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