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HARNETT COUNTY NEWS NOTICE OF. SUMMONS BY PUBLL xt CATION. North Carolina Harnett County Superior Court Before the Clerk. J. Alton Mclver,' in behalf of himself 5,nd, a11 other creditors of J: A. Withers, . . versus S. W. Withers, Admr. of J. A. With ers et als. -it The State of North Carolina to. J, Alister Withers and B. C. Withers Greeting: You will take notice that the above entitled creditors' bill to enforce the payment of a judgment for $134.59, with interest from May 23, 1905, and costs, and to have a sale of the real property of J. A. Withers to nrovide assets to pay the same, has been in stituted before the undersigned clerk, and the said defendants are notified to appear at the office of the under signed clerk on Mondayjyiarch 24th, 1919, and answer or demur to the complaint now on file in this office, or the plaintiff will demand judgment for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This Feb. 12, 1919. a. a. Mcdonald, Clerk Superior Court. HOYLE & HOYLE, Attorneys. MARRIED k'SATURDAV " The Presbyterian'' Manse was the scene of a happy wedding Saturday afternoon, Feb. 15, when Mr. J. E. Clark and Miss Emma Shaw were united in marriage by Rev. G. F. Kirkpatrick, the bride's pastor. The ceremony took place in the pastor's study, the only person present be sides the membese of the pastor's family being Mr. Walter Barbour, of Duke. After the ceremony Mrs. Kirkpatrick served light refreshments, following wifich the happy couple departed for their home, near Clark's Bridge. Mr. Clark is the son of Mr. John Clark, of the Clark's Bridge community. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shaw, of near Cambro. Both are very popu lar and well-known young people, and the good wishes and congratu lations of a host of friends will fol low them. Economics Home ri" Department MISS RACHEL MARTIN. Demonstrator. Thm Farm Hem.- usually the area should not exceed 150 square feet. A generous pantry space should be provided in addition. Kitchens that are nearly square are more satisfactory than those that are long, for the reason the average dis tance traveled to any given point is less. When possible the COUNTY AGENTS ADJOURN MEETING WE HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF Plow Castings - -. for lines we handle, as well as other leading makes. On account of lack of store room, we are unable to show this stock, but have it in warehouse. Call for what you need. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 19. After three days of most interesting and successful conference periods, the county men and women agents of the kitchen Extension Service have returned to should have one wall on the north their respective stations to take up side for the placing of cold food, or the coming year's work. The meet- The building up of the country life 8tora& pantry. ing this year is the first that has ever I'mnlio. nnt nniu Kottoi- r.i-nn. ;.l im placing or we openings is a been devoted entirely to a round- tions, but also better homes. "Health verv important matter when planning table discussion of those problems and happiness in the home are not a Pitches. Ordinarily four doors wiU peculiarly affecting the field work marketable commodities " De required an outside door, a pan- and its organization for best results. Most people think of the country lT door and a dining-room door. It wa3 generally concluded, as as being the healthiest possible place Wmdow should be placed at least result of the many reports from the to live, but often this is not true, due three and one-half from the floor, different agents, that now is the time to the fact that so little study is given thu Hwn table space beneath, for a better organization of the de- to the building plan of the home, so "ltion of kitchen to dining- monstration work. Community or- few modern convenienres are used, room Prch, pantry and washroom ganizations to be specially stressed, and thus sanitation is almost impos- ould noted, after which the After that, county organization is to aible. Failure to plan involves a 3ize locUon opening and general be attempted. It is hoped that waste of money and labor; it means equipment may be studied. through a better community organ- a continuous process of tearing down, I While the location of the kitchen Nation trat much large :.umb rs reconstructing, and makeshift. Un- OI importance, tne planning of people ai be reached wiu ue der all circumstances, hit-and-miss 01 ine wnoIe nou8e requires tnought beneficent influence of the demon- methods of work have proved unfail- and 1 hoPe these few points will put Utration work than at any time ingly wasteful; a well planned farm- men wno are Panning to build or re- previous to this year. stead is more economical, more or- model to thinking, and as. a result The appointment of Mr. H. H. B. derly. more beautiful and more sale- wm rtudy with their wives the plan Mask, as AssisUnt State Agent for able than one which, like Topsy, "just before bubilding. Iln.5 raen, assures the proper atten- Everything in stock for making the coming crop. Harnett Hardware & Furniture Co. J. A. MARSH LILLINGTON, North Carolina SEED IRISH POTATOES growed. For a house to be livable there lion being given to club work and FOR RENT One good house and 15 acres of land to cultivate. W. II. Hatcher, Lillington, Route 1. isxtoa, and Mr. W. B. Merrier, A tirtant to Dr. Knap?, were at hand also. iciLisf short talks on the re spective clascea f 'work 'of which they are in charge. The meeting as a whole was suc cessful, according to the views ex pressed by the current agents; The social side was given more attention than heretofore, by the holding of Stunt Night fn the CoBegt dirltyr Both the specialists and field work ers begin their yara work feelicg that they are la closer touch with each other, and that better reeults wiU be secured through more effect ive cooperation daring the year 1919. PARKER. BROS. -Department Store New arrivals in Spring Millinery.. We carry the most select line of Shoes in the County. Some new stock just in. m Just received shipment of Ide Brand Shirts in neat Spring patterns. The woman works and stays in the must be furnishings for the bouse, community organiration. . Director house practically all of her time, and No matter how desirable the plan, Kilgore specifically directed the the man comes and goes, yet the man with no modern conveniences labor agents to look to Mr. Mask for the usually Blans the house, and no won- 5 drudgery for the housewife. It detailed work in regard to these two der the woman must walk miles for not an uncommon thing to find movements. want of doors placed in the proper the TOan on the "rm riding while he Aside from the round-table dia Di.ce , plows or mows his grain; .then go cussions, the only notable addresses Much thought ia required in order lo ine nou5 mna nna ine womn on were those or Dr. uraaiora ivnapp to arrange the rooms in such a man- in" 8rae rra wmg icr irem fron Washington, wno spone 10 me ner that wasteful method of work a aeeP weu JUBt M ner grmnamomer joint meeUng oi men and women, ana will be avoided. For insUnce, there did. pulling it up by hand and carry- Mr. George Dearing, who also gave should be several entrances , to the5nK il 80me disUnce to the kitchen, demonstration in making grape juice house so that the farm hands wiU not whcre thev must PPr the meaU to the women agents. Mr. W. II. ta track throueh the front hall Pn a lar?e wood range the hottest chambers of the club office at Wash- i rF t reach the dinine room. y e year. ny not ouy tne neither should the housekeeper walk fe an oil stove, a fireless cooker. a hundred yards to reach the kitchen and put m waterworks on tne iarm fro mher room. The rambling old- rnen you re uujrinK u mny im- fashio'ned farmhouse should be done proved implements lor the farm! ,!. .nll. u al. It doesn't take much money to put w tv. w need In a few simple conveniences. If a I A REMARKABLE RECORD i j v.ii ,. we man cannot afford to buy a gasoline It Is stated by the representative find in so many old houses. If the engine to pump his water, chop his who was in LiUmgton thU week, that plan is compactly arranged, and the wood, and many other things about from the records of tha proprietors hall is centrally placed, great service e fa, he can get a large barrel, of M.atooe. not a known case of in- v. .v-: a . olace it outside the kitchen, connect fluenza has occurred to any person allowance of hall space. The presence U with the well pump and the kitchen hawing Uken the treatment. Te have also received a new lot 6f Sprinj? Ginff- - - j z t.;... -.ink. ach morninc- one of the men After the flu. patiente would do I v,u, OI nve or Six uoun in m nu muii.i " 1 ... .... I poor house planning. can PP the barrel full of water, wen to get tU. tonic to regain their , 9 v- v.ii Und this will ereatlv aid the over- strength and ntahty. nams. K.vw Uoio- the kitchen worked mother while preparing her id by Long-Stewart Drug Co. - 1 , . is of next importance. A bedroom meais. ne can awo put rouen on -should not open into a kitchen on ac- small table which she can use for a count of odors, but the kitchen should serving tray to carry dishes back and be near enough to the living-room forth from the dining room to the mA vniw.v.npr' hedroom to kitchen. A fireless cooker that will Just received a shipment of Men's New Spring Hats. Advt. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE Having mis day administered on the estate of Harvey Brown, deceas ed, all persons indebted to said estate shorten aU walkisg distances as much Uerve right weU Can be made at home wiU make payment to me; those who anonenauw. K ..w-Lrith 15tt1e cost, and an icelesa re- hav cIam arainst said estate will as possioie. ine ui m uw-uu . defend on the number of workers, f rigerato A homemade kitchen caoinet is most convenient, inu icn an ironing board made according to I NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of an order nAn Ven in the bulletin of the of the Superior Court of Haraett -. conveniences will make if the wo- present them to me within the time Crescnoed ty uw or this notice will e pleaded in bar of their recovery. LEWIS BROWN, Administrator. Jan. 30. 1919. PARKER BROS. U1XINGTON, North Carolina SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE improvised I North Carolina Harnett County In superior Court. T 1 TT" II t PJ T I "1 we neeu is i.u wt-c TV,. .f.nH.nt .W. will entitled Lula S. Walker, administra- ironing day easier than TT? A TVTI TT MF A CHD UHC OfrD-'- Pi.'DMn trix of FJora McLean, deceased, man must iron on an ITM.IW M. itij-j- a uiv tivuu, a wi.. a " against Malcom Clark and others, uble or board. which proceemngs is aocKeiea in me n w.mett eonntv. the undersicmed and P"de in our homes and soon no take notice that an action entitled as AY 7 ,r ,k mf-r mrrAnrm mmminsioner will on the 24th day of one will have to remind us that our I above has been commenced in the VV C - - """J' March. 1919, at 12 o'clock M., at the vome is not as convenient and beau- Superior Court of Harnett County, courthouse door in Lamngton, v,., tiful as it m ht be but jnsteai OUT offer for sale to the highest Didder fc and u frienis will envying for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Harnett County, wiU always want to pay us a n c. mnii ieunhea in a aeea iromivisiL. us not continue iu of all kinds. A nice line of fresh fruit. A complete line of staple and fancy groceries. WE HANDLE FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS FISH AND OYSTERS I be the straiehtest and . best. The past has shown hs the folly of walk ing the path the calf made. SHALL I USE LIME ON THE GARDEN? "Much has been said about the use lime as a field treatment, but of May, 1919, at the courthouse of said County in Lillington, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 30th day of February, 1919. a. a. Mcdonald. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX Lillington Garage :r N.'Si'AlkiiuVPro'prietor ; ; LTLONGTON, Nortli Carolina ::;;i:iii!:i!:;;:niiii:;iii:ii:i!i:iiiiiiiMini'.itmmg LAST GALL tor TAXES Beginning Monday I will make a house to house canvass, starting with the townships on the east side of the river For the Convenience of Those Who Have Not Yet Paid TheirTaxes. This is the last time I will call, and those whose taxes have not been paid should see me. Immediately afterwards the .cost of collecting will be added. See me if you want to save cost. North Carolina, to secure absolute di vorce for the plaintiff from -the de fendant; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior William McLean to Flora McLean, in the trodden paths that our father ,k nH th. fint AtA o loin, and recorded in ... v .v I lh 11th Monday after the first Mon- wv i rTVe 243. and more nar- maae "'x Yr non,es fcU"c d7 March, it being the 19th day ticularly described as follows: Adjoining the lands oi a. v. Mc Donald, John McLean, Sr., and oth ers, beginning at a stake where stood a dogwood, the beginning corner of a 150 acre tract, this being a part of the same survey, and runs thence S. 76 E. up the south side of a branch 14 chs. to a stake in the south edge of the branch, then S. 74 E. up the branch and crossing below the ford I of and crossing by in the und 75 links to a stake, , . iv, . c q I Dct-M jiTtu wv 1 Henry H1S 1UU - - I J wv int.n.;v.tv rrnnn. I TV. -V A T 1 W. 18 chs. to the corner; then direct --"-i a u-u to the beginning, containnig 31 acres than the field ana its sour sou irouoies tua uuc i more or less. It being the borne should be looke dafter well those place of the late Flora McLean. - 0f the larger areas. which tht pUintiff wiU ask for an ab- Lillington, I : j v:, nvlmnd a severance of tha bonds of mL U A V t A TC AKIH All IV T XT TA C CTmCTT Trt?C Time of sale MaTch Z4, 1919, atN"" "J V . I xa f k- A.t.rV 7. rwiia-rj ruiujiurrj, short in their lime supply, inis is 1 : ;r : . -; .r . L 7: " 7 , 1 especially true of the legumes, such to appar at the term of the Superior as beans and peas; of the vegetable I Court of said County to be held on crops such as lettuce, spinach and the first Monday in February, 1919, .!,. .nd of th. c.bb.R. .d r. SSJltt55& crops, such as cauliflower, cabbage, ungtont N c and answer or demur boils l to the complaint in aaid action, or the ford 23 chs. f0r 8mall garden little attention has Nofv?i!??tt CoUnty . the line of . . . i- j m. I n Superior Court. 1m L s beCTl ven to the l,me needs Th Henry Merrill va. Rosa MerrilL Automobile Repairing and Accessories . BATTERY AVORK A SPECIALTY ALL SERVICE GUARANTEED. 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale Cash. J. R. BAGGETT, Commissioner. This 18th day of Feb., 1919. NOTICE OF LAND ENTRY. J. B. Tuewell enters and claims a I certain tract or parcel of land lying kohlrabi, carrots and turnips. and being in Upper Little River Town- deficient in lime fail to supply this plaintiff will apply to the court for ship, Harnett County, North Caro- needed nt food fast enough for PB- Una. adjoining the lands of H. T.Lu. trrnw rnil I rt .5iV?rT ..r xi 3c a.uiuvu wa r Faucette, Mrs. Hettie McKay, J. D. ly anJ make heavy demands on the jonnson, rresuyienan nuxya prop- .. . AAtnn nr l!m tn the I enjr suu uuicioi musA vvumuus ' In' Wholesale LoU at Wholesale Price KfftCrCERBOCKER TRACTORS This the 23rd day of Jan., 1919. acres, more or less, and if no protest garden at?snes the plant's need for lis made within the time prescribed I this element and indirectly hasten? I I by law a warrant for survey will be given for same. W. H. FAUCETTE, Entry Taker Pro Tern. This Jan. 16, 1919. the decay of the manure and other soil materials to make them available for the growing vegetables. "For me garden crops l:me is nit needed, and may even cause hrm. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT- Thi the rate with the stMwbfiry mTC . m v and the watermelon, which do better By virtue of the authority of three 1 "uu " 1 . . . mortgage deeds, executed by Allan I A. Cameron, to J. L. Marks, the first 1 ! ii W. H. TURLINGTON, Sheriff Harriett County. u T-mmmiiiiin mi i imiiiiujiii on vlighJy mur soils, and the potato which becomes scabby o freenly of which ia dated Aug. 31st, 1917, himed soils. OuUide of a few crops. gf S2La"l.S: garden can do nohafm?; and recorded in book 116, page 121, nd nore often it U beneficed, and the third dated March 25th, 1918, "vVhere very heavy applications of and recorded in book 115, page 240, marure are made the needs for lime for sale at public auction, to the withstand the injury causea oy me highest bidder, for cash, at the court- sourness of the soil. With plenty of house door of Harnett County, North manure a 80Ur soil may make a good Carolina, the following described . f .n tract of land in Johnaonville Town- Pden. but the us of Ume wU1 lm ship, said ceunty. to-wit: prove i and cut down the manure Lying on the waters of Gum needed. .. Swamp Creek and Duck Pond Creek, tUme can be appUed on the plowed U joining U lanUS OI W. A. Stewan,l . , m-A wnrlreH intn H. A. Morrison and others and being anen in th winter, an J.worVed into a one-eixth undivided interest in the the soil in the spring. Crushed lime- estate of John W. Cameron, deceased, stene and airslaked lime are prefer- which estate contains about one aoia forma. Twenty, pounds per tnousana acres ox-square rod is sufficient for most gar- Paper Hanger and Decorators 9 ? f Mortgagee, den soils." Missouri College of Agri-I Sole Agent ' This Feb. 8th, 1919. . culture. ' " . :...' , 0 W. P. BYRD, Attorney. I 1 Lillington, N. C YoarHOU3E VUcom a HOME If Decorated With HENRY BOSCH COMPANTS SUPERB WALL PAPERS. TU WWW, B i a Trim SaapUe Stxwm at Yor Um No OblIatiM Uoarrd H. F. SMITH & SON, . . - . . .... K. A. STEWART REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Everything in the Insurance Line. Life insurance in every form. u ccitTcm insurance. Health insurance. Fire insurance. Automobile insurance. Livestock insurance. RcarEstfelugrit and sold."" Money to lend approved securities. on L A. STEWART, Lillington, N. C
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