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SPIRIT OF CHRIST STILL ONLY HOPf Salvation Of World And Penc< Can Coma No Othor Way, DkUtm Bryan Atlanta, Go . Oct. 20.—The Unit ed States is the only Cpuntry din.: can »|>eak word) of peace to α wjtr weary world, said William Jcnning Hryan here Sunday. Si<enfriii(· W fore thousands, Mr. Brian, who i> on a lectiire tour, dealt with various suggestions of 1 'topia that have l<ccm advanced of late to lead the work! out o( the slough of chaoi ami hnt - red. declaring that neither education nor amendment, but tlie spirit o( Christ was the nnlv Io|w of s«il vatiou fur tlu. Iiuni.ui race. The Commoner hunched into .·> scathing denunciation of the intel lectual I'lindncs anil the sjμ>-it:ia1 blindness which he said was ruin ing tltis cotintry. "When men pay a million and λ half dollar· to see a prire fight, la see human bodies pound each other, when they take delight in «uch things then there is intellectual blindne>s in' this cotintry. The pap ers tell us that 85,000 people saw that prixe fight recently, and 25,000 could not get in, although they tore and scratched and fought," he add ed. "Bui 5ptntu.n Diinorveas is even worse than intellectual blindness," he continued. "A third of the pro feasors in thin country do lot believe in God. They believe in the mind They believe in ndcnce. But Τ uy that education uhich is not con«c crated by love i» the worrt thing we have in thit country. "Intellectual leaders are overesti· mating reason and underestimating the heart and will. Great lawyeri sell their brains and' their intellect for money.'' Mr. Pryan aaicl in re counting tlie fight for prohibition stating that after the amendment Ttad been derlared constitutional In the L'nited States S up rem court, "these men, the ahk: intellectual Ijv. yers, tried to destroy a bulwark erected to safeguard the souls of ;i nation " Say· Mellon Could Stop Flow Of Liquor iiarristarg. Pa., Oct —Cover nor Pinchot, in a letter Sunnday in Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary oi the Treasury, placed the blame ft); what he termed the "break-down" -oi r ι , t,| in Pennsylvania upon the Federal permit system He declared Mr Mellon, as Secretary of the Trcav ttry, ha* the power, by control «I these permits to make violation· "substantially impossible." The people of the State, the Go/· emor asserted, "are being ilitontec by open defiance of the law," whicl he said is mainly due to the quanti ties of litjuor turned loose frotv planta operating under Federal per mils over which the State has r* control. "You, as Secretary of the Tree* ury," Mr. Pinchot'* letter said "have the power to ctit tliis flood of at the source by revoking these per niits and by refusing to issue other except npon conditions suftaen» with lionest enforcement, to nnk' violation* substantially impassible.' MAYOR CLAIMS CLEANEST CITÏ Municipal Hud Of Fiy«lh vlll· Mtkw Report To Trmliai Mob Fayetteville, Oct. 29.—The men bers of the State board of director of the Travelers' I'rnterlivc A*sn ciatiott were entertained at a lnncl eon liy Po*t M, of this city, whe the director» gathered in I'ayctti ville Saturday for their annual meet ing. The luncheon wa·» held in th dining room of the hotel LaFayetl and was one of the best ever give by the local post. The program wi in charge of C. J. Wiggs, prcsulet of Pom M. The visitor» were wc corned by Mayor II. Mcl) Robii •on, who made quite an iotereatin talk on the advantages of Fayetti ville as a place to live in. A mon the visitor» who responded were I U Fleming, of Rocky Mount, près dent of the Xorth Carolina T. P. A who told of the rapid progress < Hie State organisation nnd compl nicnte<l Pott M on tlte addition < 3Λ new member that day ; J. J. No man, of Winston-Salem ; and H. ' Morrij., of Henderson Rev. Sa Κ Phillips, pastor of the Highlai Presbyterian chorcb, also spoke. Mayor Robinson told the travt ing men that Payttteville is tl Cleane«t town ta North Carolta and backed up hi· assertion wi facta taken taken from a rape made to him by a private agen employed to investigate conditio here Two experienced detectiv worked in this city for aevente days, independently of the local t lice; and r«çorted that Psyettrvi ha· the smalleet extent of Immor Hy aad bootlegging of any city th had ever investigated. Arrest 244 Member· Of The Ku Klux Klu Portsmouth, Ohio, Mayor Car ries Out PI·· To Stop Parmd· Of Kltumea lW'tmouih. C). OcL 28. -The «diet of -Mayor William X. Cable man ihe'Ku Klux Klnn was enforc ed here this afternoon when police' a parade of alleged Klan s irten ami arrested 244 n( the (>arad i ers. Of this number 187 were fully •^irhed in Kbin regalia. The )*»radr>·» assembled in a local ] virk· and were matvhinjf to α church •.vlieie they were lo take part in lite laying of a cornerstone, when Clu-i f uf i'olire Joseph Uiilel, with .1 s>|uad of {latrohncn. placed thetn under arret! and marched ihc e»i lire procession to the police Marion. They were charged with liaving ob structed traffic and ordered to re· Iiort lor hearing in municipal conn tomorrow. .Most of the marcher*, were residents of nearby town* and villages. While a crowd estimated at 10, 000 gathered about live imlice «ta tion some one «et up a burning cro*> on adjoining property. Klan leaders had been denied per mission yesterday to parade in rc galia, according to Mayor Cable man, and fifty special police were *worn in. Two youth?, one of whom told police he wan a member of tlw Klan, «•ere arrested tonight aftcT police say they burned a fiery cross in the heart of the business district. 1-ater they were released lo aw>e*r later in pivenile court. There wa* no sign of further dis 1 order here late tonight To Urge Women To Become Candidates Washington. Oc». 29.—Women I voicrs will I* encouraged fo be-! conic caikImLucs for political office» '.toder a |iolicy adopted br the Boar 1 o! Threcinri υί the Nation»! 1 .eagre i>l Women Voter*. The league heretofore hu devot rd its enrrgie* toward the politi- ; oal education of the women rather! than encouragement of women for oftice, it was said, but hereafter Mate leauges will be urged to have then» become candidate», especially for state legislature* The directors a! so derided to attempt to increase < the tMrtici|>etion of women in thf kffAirs of the big political parties. ] Break· Into Hospital To Cal) On Patient j High Point, Oct. 30.—E. kUcklin Wilt, architect, of Wmston-SaJem, marnai hi ;wii« mm Mit umyr that he broke into a local hospital after midnight last night in order to ortl ιιροιι a young woman pa tient there and wa* fined SI50 an»' court coets. He was charged also with carry- ' ing a revolver concealed and with assaulting a policeman with it at the time be was apprehended in the hospital and arrested. Additional fines of $100 and cost wrre imposed for theae offenses LEGAL ADVERTISING ν 'ι NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE' I TOWN PKOFESTY IN THE I TOWN OF DUNN, N. C. Τ hut under and by virtu· of tho power at aale contained in · certali. , Jtortgago Deed, executed «ml dr , Vjverr'l to Jamc* E. Wilton, on the 3rd rKy of Jan· ID20, said Mortgage Dc«i* being of record in the office of the ΗοιτίΛΛ- of IV*U« of Hernott Coonty, in Book Iti, at page <·. terms of wiiieh having beet· violated by failure to ;ia·/ the Uwit I» of cvt-n therewith, and »ee«re<l thwrrtoy: The midenigneit Mortgager wl.l < η Thunday the 2S day of November. 102&, at 12 o'clock noon, I» frontl • of tin· Gourthouae <loor In the town | of I.illiHFton. M. C., offer for »■··» | a: paibl'c auction, tu the Mgh<-»t bid der, for cnih, a certain trac* of par crl of land, lying and bolng In the , lo-wm of Dunn, N. C., ducribod at f<j>'nw<, to will: Beginning at the ' Junction on Clinton and Edgarton ■street», and itu in a Southwardly direction with Ctilivoii Urrut 7B feat , io a «take; thence eaitwanlly parallel with Clinton Ml., 100 feet to a «take;I thence northwardly And parallel with I t JIl —.1— — ■ WWW Clinton itre«-t T3 fret to the «d|t of Edirrrton aljuet! thcne» weeiwardly with south margin of Edgerton atreet .to tUr beginning being a road 76 foot by 10ft feet. conveyed to II. X. Fittaum by Jwwi Σ. Wilton, Mid wife 4nd itm being the lot «ad koHillnf la which Mm· Projri*'» Bop ply Company of Dunn, N. t. la now 'occupying and doing huaittaae In. Thorr la excepitad from the opera tion of thil mortgage dond a one-half Inbmt lu and to the vail on the (outli «hie of tlir buNuinw on the ■aid lot. Th.» th« 17th day of October, lift. JAMK8 E. WILSON. Mortgage. JAMES RAYNOR, Attorney Ort. K3 SO, November β IS 20. NOTICE OF RE-SALE OF VALU ABLE LANDS WELL TIMBE·· CD BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF D. A. LEE ISiieuant lo «η order of ra «ale, auulo anl entered into. In the ο (Tic* of thr CIvrk of ϋιο Superior Court or Harnett County, on -the 17th day of October 1Φ2Χ, in an action or φθ elal proceeding eotitlod aa follow», to-wit: (IN-RÏ MATTE* OF J. H. I BE, C. D. I.KE, MRS. ROBKLLA LEE, WIDOW. AND OTHERS, EX PARTE. TO SALE OF LANDS FO* PARTITION.) The undenlgnod eom mUaioner will on Setorday, tho 17tn day of November, 192S, «I It o'clock noon open iW premier· hereinafter deerribod, «11 at public motion, for caab, to ϋι· highest bidder, the fol- ι lowing described tract or parcel of I land, to-wK: That certain tract or parcel of I land lying on the State Highway, one < and on»-half <1 12) mil·· Booth of Bcnaon. and about four and one-half ( 4 Vfa > rallra Nor* of Dunn, alfrtid ι la Avero«boro TownAlp, Harnett County, ad>aiaiaa <be lar.di of the heli* at law of G W. En ni·, doceaeed, •nd bounded ai follow·, to-wtt: Be glaning at Mingo Bridge at the Ben Ford on the Smlthfield and Fayette- ι rlUe Road and run· aa «aid Toad nearly went to where the High Water mark i<; Ihencc up Mingo aa «aid high way mart to G. W Ennl'a line: I now. the line of Mm heir* at law el G. W Ennia, dtceaaed; thence aa hi· line, now the tiae of the heir· at law ι of the aaid 0. W. Ennta, daceaaad. I nearly east to the ran of Mia*·· thcncc down llie run of Mingo to au beginning, rontainlng twenty-βτβ (26) acre·, more or leaa. I That eel. I Umrt of land a* herein before devertbed ie that certain traet or parrel of !at>d allotted to George A. Tai*, in th: divlaon of the laadi ι of Thome» Tart, deocaaed. Thl> the 17th day of October IMS. TAUCtI DlVVIliO I I >ct 23 *0 Nov 6 13. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under an·I by rlltii· of thi power it «air contained la a dowd of Wut lated Aucvwt 9th, 19X2, cucuted by . D. Bern*» to the ur»ien4(ntd Ow· ce, default having been aide In tbs «jument of the not·» thereby secured .ad the holder of «aid note· having *quMt*d that a tale of ttis property >c made, the uMieivigaed trastae wtu, in Wednesday, die 14t> day of Ne •eraber, 192S. at 11 o'clock, Λ. M., it the door of the Municipal Building η the town of Durm, North Carolina, pffer tor sale at public auction, to be highest bkl4er,.the foUowiac im oi ι». ■ «1 of land situate in tbc town of >onn, Noith Carolina, and bounded ind described as follows, to-wit: Be rinnln* at a «take at the aoatfeaaat orner of Black "CC". U twin* the tomt of intersection of the weft line if Wilmington street witlt the north inc at Carr «tree*, and rnaj north erly as and with th* wast adg· or ino of Wilson street or WMaoa r» .oe, 2(4 feet to a stake In the Une rf the Dana Oil Mills property: heitce westerly along «aid buna Oil Kills property line parallet with Carr itroel; 800 feet to a stake In the intern edge of RaQrvad avenue ar itre*i; tlwace southerly parallel with Wilson street or avenue, 2(4 feet to a stake at the southwest corner of raM Block "CG at the intersec tion of the north lit,e of Carr street with the east line of Railroad street; thence easterly alone <*>* north adfa of Carr atreet 300 feet to the begin ning comer. SECOND: That eertaia piece or parrel of land «it a ate In tn* town of Dsnn, North Carolina atid bound Mi and described as follows, to*wit: ttectnnlnf: at the southwest comer erf Block "Ct". as shown by the plan of the town of Dunn. It b«rin« ft* point of Sntet-w-ction of tho eoat lbse af King Street with the north Une af Canfiry itrcet, find running northerly af and with the east line of King street 224 feet to a stale; thence eastcHy parallel with Canary street 14U feet to an alley; tbet.ee runnlnr ecutherly parallel with King street 22Π feet to the north line of Canary stn «ι ; thence westerly along the n.'rth : ι .· "t Ca nary street 140 feel to the bejuinîrx corner the said lot of land liditff the fourth lot and the second he I of the thinl lot In said Block "CZ." TU1KI>: Thnt tract of land loea ttffl la. tho northern part of the town 1?νω·2ϋ5βΐΓιδϊΐ.Ϋ. •It: J. C. l* «He old «IJ* Intoraectloi, with tha mi lla« Λ £t ri»kt of way et iif Atlantic Of·* 14·· Railway Oanpany, ud Μ *MM a· th· Birin 11·· Μα*··** «Μ fwt to k ι take la aid badat At lnton«ctloa •Uh th· «ut SUQUIm etraet; thiMt with aald am af Cliatox atraat r»ortli ST .cm» MtM »» · ataicc) A«nca north •*«t aida af WJ wtk M wt mention·*) Una I »f way: tha*e| ««till faat bain lac If Ml that ifaraon lal tofora ba«a ft· Dlut of the·· mill principal ream, ate: _ rarioea other inrt Bat*. leHt not to in<t thdr 100 faat to A· ••Mat; tkc«n «a· la tfca afore railroad ««fat _ Itoa aotuh «Τ ttsusi ^Mtotkai*. wayfaatorlng KM· company. atorace —ι ffau and equipment* Mt* tonka, nfa far TDI «K tii· un parefcawri lOH Ml· faaâ~«£? ftfca ofltoa l>toid > rooana, «top b*hd roFi >rop»rt γ€ ruch ph w»Wo mont in tfi· Thia 1 w R 1 ïctobar ΙΓδΓ Il *to ta caA. [ wffl procura for rifnlM of mU t <ka affiosnt of m » loan for 1 fay a flrat U*n IMS. Treato·. Tkumrs ι or LAND •t tfc« power • «mUb drcd lipUi •n fWp> ■d la <1m 1er HarnoU < itS. pMi SSt, . "Me ta tho ι 'P rd ar •f ,ta book No. »iae. tlw o'clock k.j UUU*oa i7.M «Mm; l Arlnj; thanea I ( M14 eUM( Aoaea 8. ·Τ ». » W. 1111 IT. I.io Ibonca I. II W. IC.it :kmim to t* n»d N. June· vfcb ckalaa 4· t* IU ptaa, now a of Atkin ·7 1-1 W. »M. S 1-S E. 4i ΙΨ. SI .SI chmiiu _— N. S4 ιΜ. ·1 X. Ml ι-s x. ii.To lt ll chafau: aa; timet _ jK.HH Il«w. II.S£ 4X71 citai! >0 ·. S W. «7 tboaeo «Μι '. IB Amhtt , IN. 11 W. 11.10 Clara· October · I· : By vtrtaa «f tVa ι ι of a aoitftlii by Mm Ο X. Parker, which mortfsgo *eo4 il dtdy rofUtcred lu Book II·, Page tM, In the offlm of llw lUrUtcr «f I»e*d· «( Haraett Coauty, defaait I Having bcon Mad» It. the ptjiwtit «1 ; the mU «wwad by eald mortgage Uceil, the aaderaigned mortgagee·, «411 on Trnliy, Otfc day of H· vmtWi, I·!·, at It «'clack M., ai· for for aalo at pabDc a actio» at tfce Courthouao door la UlllngtOM, North CudtiM ,f«r cuh, the (olMii &· tcrlbed larwli in Harriott County, *> wtti All the MiUxm half wt Lot No. S in Block "COC" (a the plan and map of tho Town of Dann, N. C., The aoeeoaafaJ bidder «B be r* qainrU U d«po«t wkh the orvdcnijJ· tJ to per ont of hi* bi<t before the •alo li clonil at à pledge of hi· good faith in U· hid. Balance of MrcW money to bo paid upon deiirery of Thi« th« ett day of October, IMS. „ MAKV1N WADE, Mortgage. October 9 1 tu ao—β. TRUSTEE'S SALE Of LAND Uador mad by »lrte« of Ike (MM* of Ml· cooUtwd i* a cortahr M of taut «MM h Mlurr» Ρλο wad hoabaad, Heuitbal 7m. It Mm UTul«r*iciw»d Tren««, Μ April lOdi. " ■ ■ <M kite ' IfSli Hd del* |Mtr „ C., ta Book Me. STI, (W of RwMir of tVeJj Iff τ,7c a, r — ratXr, R. C., in Book * No. I4Ï. <1 «fault lievta* In «h» ι y—it rf Dm u ·· 1 •rot |gg| ù It o'tfwk • door, la UK 1er Ml· to Om therein tad fiTiihun fcavfa· ! 'bftlittf1 if ni# §ptn, and*rri*a«d Treew. wfll oo W bjth·! M. at Ul w lxaftoa. N. C.. offir ^ „ W| wJ*ot fctddor for c*A, the load l»t* i*aft»r iknrttwd, to-wH: Let Ko. t in *· divMoa of tho W. V. Pope land. Hoginniaa at a ι •ad polo Ion. t pin·* sad S M painter*, J. C. Ηχ«'ι «— aa H. iomtroa** 15n«, aad roes m i. U Pope·'· line β. M l-t Β. #.»« Aht to a atakc and pointer·, J. C. If You Want A F art η Wagon at the right , ι One-horse, Light, Medium and Heavy Two-Hone wagons in stock to select fr THE BARNES AND HOLUDAY COMPANY Hardware — Furniture — Undertakers Dunn, ' >: North Carolina I AUCTION OF Valuable Farm and It""' ι ■ *;. ^ · COMFORT AND QUALITY When choodng our Living Roo· Kareltara for your approval» wa um4 tha utr-—1 to Inmur· it b«lns practical u well m beautiful Cartful construction from the bmt bring» to you Furniture that will aUod th· wear of conateat am, ret ketp it· ρ» MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS New Is the Un» to cet that PU no or Vie trola that you have beau wantinr m long. We bava them in many baautiful deafens. Let ua ehaw then to you. Abo a full llae of Recorda. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT You will find in oar Hardware Depart ment everything that la carried in an up-to date hardware «tore—Hard*war* of tka bet ter ldnd. Com* in to aee u». BUTLER BROTHERS ΜΗβ. - · · · · . ΝΟΗΤΉ CAROLINA XÎfi '
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