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ΤΑΚΤ To aaeeaaent 8 year·, Ma|»oUa Street .... To ajaearoent I yean, Breed Street Te aMMUMPt S r care, Have el la Street W. D. TUSK ACS Te ««eminent 8 yeu:t, Magnolia Street .......— 1 104 501 Te aaeeaaairnt S r«", M*fi^la^8irgrt^drerani '* " 1 Te lew ««meat I yean,. Te anaaaieimt G yean. Τ aeaeewrmit β year*, Breed Street To aaeeaameat · yean, ~ ï"i Bread . -r T# sswwnewt · fier·. -..···.» T. —.m VTifeJoJ.1SRigSfï Mivmàu—■ "~"ί&ϊβ at, A year*, Loeknov Street ........ at S year*, Leckaiw BU*et ......... JO. LATTOM M « ywn, Harnett Street .. ...... Iroquois Ckieftainew Atb For Information ■Refl Spring*, Oct. 20.—Presiden! C. G. Vardrll, of Flora MacdonaUl College, ha* received the following letter : "Jebhles Court, "Holyport Near Maidenhead, Berk*, England '29 Sept. 1923 "Sir : "1 was interenled to »cc in "The Daily Mail" ihat nhortty you will be celelierting centenary of Flora Mac rlonal'l College, Red Spring». Nortli Carolina. I Should he much oblig ed if yon would favor me with βυηκ |*rirticubr* concerning the Iflstory ol ■aid college. J believe Flora Mac lorinltl lived in Carolina at a place called Lafayetteville, and for·» Ixjy lint Regt. in the War of Independ ence, and aftterward* *he and her funhand returned to Scotland. Hut 1 iltould like to know how and where llti* college wai huilt and what :1 «I to do with Flora Macdonald, ν I am writing a hook called "Sony Porgntten Coyalitt," dealing with the War of Independence in which I mention Flora Macdonald amon<; Mher Isiyaliats. "I am a descendant of 8ir Wil·· iflm Jofaaaon Warr*fhyag*y„ and to am much interested in an tfck *r)y colonial history. I hope the »ofc wffl be puhMihid next spring 'An earty reply will ohlig·, "Vow truly, '(Signed) [Wl M P. Hone, "Kane* Κ Mo, s 0 * * î ^ f â ^ ^ — vlW nMBm "of the Iroqwoia " South Carolina Man Killed In Accident Wilmington, Oct. 23.--H. f,. <»·>! lo-way, pruminetit banker and hu«i ne*s man of Clio, S· C.. was iiwlaiit ly killed at Dillon, S. C., ll>i< after noon, when hi* aiitnmoliile wa< (truck liy a wcMltfxind Seaboard ΛΙ Fine passenger train, according t-i t ι sid>icr received here from Mutlina, . S. C., tonight. Howard Stanton, I of Clio, tkho wa* in the> car with I Calloway. was badly hurt. I Tini—How arc getting along at j'liotn»· white your wife'» away? j Tiin—Fine. I've reached the 1 hc.ijjlit of i-flficicncy. I can put oo In* wifk> now from cither end.— îrican Mutual Magazine. If You Want A Fan*» Wagon at the right price— I WE HAVE IT I One-horn, Light, Medium and Jieavy Two-Hotm wagon· in atock* to sélect from. • < I THE BARNES AND HOLUDAY COMPANY • < 1 Hardware — Furniture — Undertaker· Dunn* t-t North Carolina · ι *rm Lands ON Tuesday, Oct 30th, At 10:30 A. M. AT THAT TIME WE WILL SEU AT AUCTION THE FINE FARM KNOWN AS Erasmus Lee Lands - 3 Miles South of Dunn THE BIG FARM WILL BE CUT UP INTO SMALL TRACTS OF FROM 30 TO 70 ACRES EACH, MAKING SIX SMALL FARMS. THIS LAND HAS SEVERAL DWELLINGS AND NECESSARY OUT HOUSES READY FOR OCCUPANCY. THIS FARM IS SITUATED THREE MILES SOUTH OF DUNN AND IN SIGHT OF A GOOD PUBUC SCHOOL AND LONG BRANCH CHURCH. HIGH SCHOOL CHILDREN LIVING ON THIS FARM CAN ATTEND THE DUNN HIGH SCHOOL, TRUCK PASSING DAILY FOR THEM. * * THIS LAND IS IN A HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION AND IS ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND IS ALSO FINE FOR TRUCKING. Each Farm Has A Dwelling, Barn And Stables -I =D$rr FORGET 'fiSTT ΑΗΠΒβϋ» <* -ΐΓίιΓ"1 _ Tuesday, Oct· 30th, At 10:30 A. M. r— =SALE WILL TAKE PUCE RAIN OR SHINE Terms Of Payment Easy: One-Fourth Cash, balance one, two and three year», deferred payments bearing six per cent. Interest M E.B. AND DR. R.L WARREN, OWNERS, GEO.LCANNADY,AUCTIONEER |j^
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