FIRST RUMBUNCS OF 1924 BATTLE Font Fall*. S. D-, Nor. 20_'The can, VEw G. McAdoo, Democrat. Robert M. Lafo’Jette and II.cry Ford ££ eat as. the meet fregoeatiy the ere of the county conventions ta Sooth Dakota. The lgnMIwf.t Democrat* a*4 Arawi-UWr parties an to hold conventions to every county to same delegates to the State cooesettoo to be held at Pierre December 4. The lastetsctioos given then delegates is expected to reveal the sentiment at the State toward precedential saplre mats. In the Republican conventions the bettks wdll ho between the forces top porting Senator Johnson nod thorn favoring the candidacy at President Cool Us. The candidacy of McAdoo will be rpoesored by the State organisation (ft the Democratic conventions, ac centing to W. W. Howe, State chair mens. The element oppacsd is tbs “regular” organisation else favors McAdoo. bet a third group clings te the name at Henry Ford. In the Farm-Labor gatherings the contest will be between the follow. «•» of Ford and Senator LaFolletts. Tha Presidential nominee* of tha Stct* convent!oa will ba required to accept the nomination before Jan uary I or lea* their place on the pri cmry ballot to be voted on in March. This fact haa detracted some enthu ••asm from the Ford movement tur.c? them id bo a*varancc that Mr. For.l will make tha race. F- II. HUderbrunrit. of Watertown, Democratic member of the Stale leg i-litare and provident of tho South Dakota branch of the National Ford -or-Prevident dabs, doelartd tonight In a formal vtateaent that “Mr. Ford /Id willing to abide by the election lawi of South Dakota, and if the Demo crat!* party of thii Stale ehall haW C a fled Mr. Fan! a* their national standard bearer, then and then only will Mr. Ford announce bis accep tance.” "I wish foxthor officially to deny,” be tald, “that Mr. Ford or aay per loa with aatbority to ipoak for him ever informed aay person that ho wooW not accept the Democratic nomination for President if it was; efferadto him.” Begaxdltsm of tha action of temor-j row's county conveationa on the Ford candidacy. It la considered probable that Ford** name will bo on two if not three party ticket* jin the March primary, provisloa*btlag made in tho primary law for the nomina tioa of a Minority candidate by may Are delegate* to A State convention. Coder this stipulation, leaders in all parties declare Ford’s name will get sccood place an all three primary ballot*. C. A. G. Cherry, of Sioux Falla, an anjumnrad candidate for United State* Senator on the proposed Mc Adee ticket. In a signed statement ha reply to the Hilderband declara tion. declared ho had boon aseurod ia a pcnonal interview with S. K. O. IdeboM. Mr. Ford** secretary, that tha automobile maker “doe* not want to ho President-" “Henry Ford did not start the Foid-for-President movement and is going’ to lot thoao who did finish it themselves,” Cherry said. I«mm—George burned a hole la hit paata. Billy—Did ha tarry any ioearaacaT Jerome Wo. HU coot tall tow ed the low.—Judge. Ha's QmWwT Xtaager—Wo want a an for omr ir formation ho rrau IIu mutt bo whin-awake and acroetoxncd to oam fUalb Applicant—Tkat'l me. I’m the father of twine.—Cornell Widow. AFrOtWTMENB MAD BY METHOD MT AISHOP O. Hayaiaa; Wilaen—Fleet Chant h. T ft Ltw. Calvary, W. X. Vaaghan Cttltiewe Bdwcatlonal Betretary— IL M. Worth. WddtaBbbht Frtdtidlag Eldr#—I. E. Xnnr; Aalaador Cirtah.—M r. Hoitgaoj Ahoehlo Cirra't—D. A. Clark; BatOo lorn aad Whitahore— B. F. Boone; (•■war Ciiaa.t—J. B. TWnmroe; Enfold—C. T. Eogeee; Oaryibergi t'liya*—C. M. I ante; Halite Ctr redt—J. L Mldgott; Hraferata »*«et Chanrb. T. G. Vhrhere. W. aad E Haadomon. a 0. Whim Wa-.-S * Wf,' J (Ft Windsor Circuit—H. M. Wright; WHUamseo aad Hamilton—I. D.l Dodd; Btadsmt Sa Yale, UnWureity— I B. X. Plica, Woldoa Quarterly Con-1 feruace. Wilmington Piotriot KmWing Elder—J. X. Daniel;! Bnyiw Cl re sit—L A. Watts; Car-1 ear Cfrcait—J. L Smith; Chadhoore| —Lindsay Frasier; Clinton—J. L Uoldoa; Faison aad Warsaw—W. a Merritt; Hullsboro drcuib -J K. Worthisgton, supply; Ingoid Otreutt —E. W. Hint, Jr.; Jacksonville and Bkhlaadc—A. 5. Pcrkor; KcnaasvUI* Circuit—C, C. Wood, supply; Mag nolia Circuit—W. E. Hoeutt, supply; Old Dock Circuit—McD. McLamb; Maysvills Circuit—L. E. Sawyer; Scott HU1 Circuit—B. W. Dowdman; ShaHotta Circuit—J. C- Harmon;; Southport—J. R. Edwards; Bwans Wl—D. A. Tottrall; Tabor and Pair Bluff Circuit—R. O. L Edwards; Town Crock Circuit—W. J. Freeman, supply; Wallace and Born HU1— T. W. Lee; Wbitcvillo aad Vim]and— L. B. Pattiihall; WOmiagton—Ep worUu J. A. Snow. Fifth Areas*. A. L. Ormond. Grace, A. Dt Wilcox. Trinity, H. C. Smith Wilmington Circuit—C. M. Phillips; Stodoct Yale Untreruity—A. J. Hibbi, Jr., Epworth Quarterly Con ference; blissionary to Poland—H. B. King. __X— ‘ ■ I_L ADVERTISING1 NOTICE Or^AND IAU By virtue ot/Knd pnssuaat to an order of the Jbpcrier oourt made in the Speciallyfte»tppflags entitled J. N. Smith / ale nJ, Jf. Troisiers, ■££•«* 9* H beftry.a- on tho Speoal/PromdSiofi docket of laid court, Ac wtMjmSned Commissioner thereid apmMnta4 mill offer for sale JkJM nighrfct bidder, Ifc caeh, upon TO Aomiee# on Jkir uth day of Dw^ermS^rTl e-dock U. the foHewing trail of land, bring aad be ing in Uuko Township. Harnett Coun Vy, N. C., laid described aa follows: Beginning at Tgoeiove and Phillips comer near Truelfve’s dwelling houae South o ng houee; thence “ *»ld _ n». South 19 W. Jfisn rat 9 chain* Uicnee as said il about 16 chalai » lightwoad stake jf ■■W 1-9*— J thence North 64 B- uhrat 16 a to a earner In Ji Pi "‘S1** _ thence ae tho dd line N. 68 W. 28 chains and 67 link* to the beginning, containing 17 seres more or Ices. This the 10th, day of November 1993. •'T* P' **• CUT, Consaalontr. Nov. 19 93 36 Dee. 6. NOTICE Under ar.d by virtue of the power of-aale contained la a certain deed of.trad executed by C. H. Codwia and wife. Stella Godwin, to the undomigned trnstn, on October 99, 1913, and duly recorded in the -office of die Register of Deeda of Harnett County In Book of Deeds of Trust, page 110, default having bean made in tho payment of the notes secured thereby, aad foreclosure having bees demanded by the holder of said notes, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale ou Tneoday, December l«, 1933 to the highest bidder for cash, at 12 o'clock It., at the court house door, in I/iDlngten, forth .Carolina, the following described tract or parcel of last: A certain tract of land lying and ‘j-dnp In Hhjrnf* County, aad metre particularly lUfxibed aa follows: Bo y-inning at sYfce stamp by another pine stump wif 1 post oak, 1 sweet gum, 1 hickory and 1 dogwood point er*. supposed t* be Stephan's corner and runs due South withth* Una of No. 2 and the 166 acre tenet 37.85 chains to a stake with 1 hickory and five Mask Jack pointer*; thence S. *6 1-9 E. 24.70 chains to a stake with l black Jack aad 1 pine paint ers, 8. M. Andrews’ corner near a Bold; thence N. 3 3-4 E. 66.63 chafes to a low stake with 9 pines, 1 black Jack'aad 2 post oak pointers, another rn !h thane* *;..**. *~* W. tl.T* chain* to a *Ukc pmtouk.t small hlckorv » Pfam potato* another of & M «on**r; than** 8. 14 3-4 1440 chains to the beginning, so Main lug 104 14 >nH This 14th day of November, 1913. „ Jth S°DWIN. Tnutoe. Not. 10 tl XO Doe. 0. MORTGAGEE'S SALE i 1 ®T_•* ■•thorlty contained ■ a certain mortgage daod mad* to Ike undersigned, mortgagee, by Mo riah J. Ryali ami huabaal C. H. By »U. on the *th day of April, mi, ohieh mortgage la recorded la Book No. If*, nag* ««, In the Rogtstsr of HarseU Coanty. N. C-, defaaR having boon made in the payment of ths note secured thereby, and ooac of the conditions thereof haring been compiled with, I sr!U hU to the highest bidder for cash. « Uto Courthouse door, in LiUlngton. Harnett County. N. C., on Saturday, the 22nd day of December, at 12 •‘clock noon, the following described lands, to-wtt: Adjoin* the lands of Sank Steph enson, deceased, and Isabella McKay. Beginning at a stake in said Mc Kay's line, and runs thane* with said Staph*noon's line M. 71.5 E. 22.86 chain* to a stake In the public road) thence up the road At. 18 W. 22.25 chains to McKay's/ line; thence a* that line S. 4$ wj 20.50 chains to th# beginning, containing Twenty (20) acres, more Jr lam. vuo uuivi UiMi nr^innip| 9 •take an the Ra* bank of the Capo Faar River, J. 4. Stephenson's cor ner, and mnaVtipneo N. 46 K. 38.80 chains to a W; thenee N. 6 W. 16.37 chain* tg * staks; thence N. 47 B. 10 chains to a stake; thenee §. 75 E. 22 chains to a staks; thnnee 8. 45 W. I chains to a stake; thence 8. 16 E. 14 chains to a stake; thence 8. 45 W. 57.70 chains to a lightwood knot on the bank of said 'river; thenee op the said river to the begin ning. containing one hundred and fifty four (164) aeree. more or lose. Less twenty-nine and onehalf (29 1-2) aeree heretofore sold to L, A. Avery. 8ubjsct also to a eonvey enea of fifteen and one-half (16 1-2) seres thereof by W. H. Stephenson and wife to 3. F. Wiley, the same being that part of the lands of Sarah C. Stephenson, deceased, allotted In the division thereof to W. E. Steph VCML This tha 15th day of November, 1983. ALONZO PARRISH, Mortgagee. Nov. 16 23 34 Dee. 6. SALE OF LAND By virtue of authority conferred upon me under a ilceil of trust from T. V. Stewart and wife to the under ligncd trustee, registered in book 124 >t page 63, default having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, 1 will, on Monday the 14th lay of December 1923 at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door at Lii llngton, N. C„ offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for :a*S, all the right, title and inters* af T. V. Stewart and wife in and 10 the following tract of land: In Harnett county, beginning at a ■take In T. D. Stewart’* lino and runs Booth. S Wat 27 chains to a ***• Allj utofirt 1 say phones Norft 87.30 West 11.30 thaina to a UaAt gum comer with lypreee and gAn pointers; thenee deem the vawoos course* of the louthsre* of Black River swamp ibout 116.40 chains to a stake where tonseiiy stood a red oak. Wearer's :orn«r, then as his line North 6 East 1.60 chains to a stake, his corner; thence as his other line North 70.80 Cast 35 chains to a large gum tree. Weaver’s corner in J. W. Moore's COTTOIO Cotton is aduanAutlo) new high levels. It isjm/ valuable to hold ft-home uninsured against/fire and damage. Condgi^rour cot ton to u*?SWe Jvill make liberal advances against your shipment/ and hold or sell, as de^ed. SAVANNAH COTTON j FACTORAGE CO. I Savannah, Ga. LADY GOT SO WEAK > COULD SCARCELY STAND Mkr MMf Fha Iha F«afc Tnktkt THs Ladf Hurt •( CM ai Tat ft, sa Sip, im \ Vn Ma Jlno; thence «i this line North 411.4 ■*.-i'--*' ' Miji to a KtiA At -5m Stewart's Hr.#; then u> hi. !?r oath f4.48 West 8.42 ehnitr 'o • 2. ec:«ct; thr-wN . - ■••IS TV'ot 44 chains to a ° 5 £o;nei!y stood a’ smelt «m • nrr cf the Birett 15* at’c Iran hone* hi another line o| said rune -4orth 2* Host 40 chains to a stak'. .'■■ the North side of tli* are# rotr i .o* Ceerfs to Benson, the) \UV iKaioa to a stake ir • ©• StawaitMae; then ai hie line SouOt 4 West about 87.50 chains to tho beginning, containing 400 acres, ■nora or less. 1823***^ !•* day of Norcmbcr, L. L. LEVINSON, Trustee. Helntyra, Lawrence and Proctor, attorneys for holders. Not. 8 18 88 80. NOTICE Under the power of tale contained in a deed of tout executed by W. P. Popo and wife, Nellie Pope to the undersigned trustee on the 1st day of •January 1938 and recorded in Har nett county in Book 204, page J, do fanii having boen made in the pay ment of the bond secured by said deed of trust and the owners of said bond having made demand upon thv undersigned to foreclose said deed of traet, the undersigned will expose to ■ale at public section to the highest bidder for ca*, at 12:00 o'clock M. on Ken Jay, December 10, 1928, at the court house door at Ullington, Harnett county. North Carolina the following described property: A certain tract of land lying and being to Harnett county and more pnrtocnlarty described and defined as follows: Adjoining the (and* of B. F. Wtl •i»n» and otheJt: Beginning at a •take In Bk K. Jr iWarns line and runs S. 86 B.\ ft/u chains to • slake and pointM la an old field; Uipneo due N. 1.64 chains to a stake and pointers, near the corner of ■ hedge row; thsaco due E 16 chain* to a stake aad pointer* in the edge of a small branch; thence N 2 1-2 W. 84 chains to a stake, corner in a branch; thence N. 19 W. 28.50 chains to a stake in D. Q. Gardner's line; 1 dimes S. 2 1-2 E. 46.40 chains to I the beginning, centainn.g 106 acres ’ more or less. This 9th day of November. 1023. 1 C .U GUY, Tnutae. Nov. 9 16 28 80. DR. GLENN L. HOOPER nBNXjsx Duke, fita (fartft Carolina Office B$:oJd Plodr Bank JMBdJqr | NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the terms of u icrUin •»c«d %r trutt utcti to tii« unitor* igr.nl Trustee, which deed of trust ' ’> only registered in Book 126, Page 1*8* in the office of tlx- Ksgtrtcr ol Dce.1* of Harnett County, doiaulc buvtng been made in fie payment of the note »«urod by said deed of trust, ihr undersigned tvustee named in said deed of truat having been requested hy the holder of eaid note to oxer cUe the power of sal* grunted there re*U. tniay- ***' *»*. 1923 at 12 o clock M., at it3 Courthouse Deor in Lilluigtm^jCC.. offer for •ale at public sue/oo ter cash the following lands in Harnett, county. North CarqUna. 7 Boglnnh^ at i stake on the bank ffCape F ir pear tbo Red Rock Dam, and . . 70 E. 140 poles te * ^ s- 1(0 E. 6 polos to *, *n lum?'.! i is your viskm bad ? 1 3 Do letters get togetaer when 5 you read? j 1 make a specialty of these!3 cases, i/ook for the biy eye over j j the street opposite Fleishman’s i'i stores. My office is sc the head ] of the steps. | j DR. PAUL A. STEWART 13 Eye-Sight Specialist A Dunn, North Carolina v gg=qBHBBg—■«aBP.> i .an —=*« ■ JUST RECEIVED Car Load of \ MOUNE D SC HARROWS AND STALK CUTTERS a ' johhsoii Brothers r:\^f NORTH CAROLINA >4*******&A^,;-^ii ninn,MM(m IS You Want I ' » \ ll i i A FarrnWe.got>at the right price— / i \ i ! * * < . 1 W£HAVE1T~)I; / i j One horse, Light, Medium and Heavy !! 1 v/oliorfie \vagons/(n stock to select from. 1HEBAKf'SANDKCLUDAYCOMPANY jj Hordv/are — Furniture — Undertakers Dunr, North Carolina j i i f r 11 f ittttttttti ttnnttttttfi .... TIMM ll—^— |" ■ — ■ — ■■■■■■ -■■ ~_ 1 " 1 11 | Pond and Valuable f. _ Property tor Sale AT AU JON ✓— What is known as The Stewart’s Pond, leered .;i TV.a National Highway between Dunn and Benson will be sold at public auc ti^i to the ki^'l-set bidder on— Tuesda AT 11 ’CLOCK A. The right-of-way to the pond covefs suf ficiert ian& tb rai^e tjje'mill dam to the same height of the old mill frame. This is tf opportus ly Ho summer resort, already equipped for business with Delco lighting sy Jte. 1 and bath houses already built. The whole building and amusement hall wi li be sold with the pond. ' The Seventy-eight acre farm of C. D, Lee has, alo©, been cut into Six small tracts and will be sold on easy terms to the highest bidder. , S» , \ •» »- , A*. \ ' • Don’t forgot the date, NOVEMBER 27th AT 11 A. M. Cash Prizes and Brass Band C. D. & J. H. LEE, ' OWNERS .... ■ '