HARNETT COUNTY NEWS
You will get full measure
. for every dollaryou spend on.
clothes in this store.
By any measure, our suits
. . .will measure. up to your stand
ard.
For STYLE; .they are right
to the line. "
For QUALITY, they are over
the top.
For VALUE, they are running over, and some to spare.
Splendid patterns in lines, plaids and fancy mixtures.
SUITS $15 to $40 - GOOD" FURNISHINGS AND HATS
WHITING-HORTON COMPANY '
RALEIGH, N. C. 31 Years Raleigh's Leading Clothiers
PERSONALS.
CAPTURED DISTILLERY
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
ANGIER BANK & TRUST COMPANY
Angier, N. C.
Wo alwavs Hvp mnrtPV tn loan to nnr niiaJmond tttawwk on professional bui
w - v ness connected with the Lilllngton
tomers on approved security.
Miss Bettie Woodall, from near
Kipling, spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mrs. Wf J. Morris.
Hon. R. N. Pace of Aberdeen spent
a while In Llllington Monday. ,
We are glad to learn that Mr. R.
O. Senter of Kipling is able to be up
and walk around. His hosts of
friends are earnestly hoping for his
entire and early recoyery from the
recent paralytic attack.
Druggist J. D. Tugwell took a trip
over towards Wilmington this week.
He will probably take In Wrights-,
ville before returning.
Fuquay Brick Company Is In re
ceipt of an order irom Contractor
Stout of Sanford for 100,000 brick.
June Fuquay says there is gTeat de
mand for brick now, but 'he is abun
dantly able to take care of stout
orders.
Attorney J. R. Baggett is In Rich-
Deputies Will McArtan and Kyle
Matthews made a successful raid last
Sunday afternoon In Hectors Creek
township. They ran upon a still of
about 30 gallons capacity and while
not in operation at the time, they
saw erldences of recent working,
The deputies took in custody Albert
.Truelore, upon whose place the plant
was located.
toIts slowly, put your emergency
fcrtke on. Do not put It on so that
be wheels will not revolTAjst all, but
Uhtly enough to keep them from re-
ralvlng rapidly. With the wbeeU
urning slowly, the maximum pull U
Jellrered to them br baring the car
In low gear, and so long as they turn
slowly they can get the benefit of the
tremendous power.
It is not always wise to fill the
hole with stone or bricks, for their
rough edge are hard oa Urea. Small
braachea of tree are better, mm they
offer mech better . tractive space.
Should this method fall. m!te oftea
a slight push that would sot mack
more than move a baby buggy
furnish Just the added amouat of
power aeceeeary to get the car going.
Don't overlook Special Trie oa
Automobile Casings and Tube at
Parker Broe.
t. MEN WANTED
Men wanted at the
Gravel Pit, Lillington,
N.C.
Capo Fear Gravel Co.
Oil Mill Company.
Miss Luclle Spears, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Snerm. who Is
We pay fOUr per Cent interest Compounded attending summer school in Raleigh forward
. . for teachers, spent the week-end In
quarterly on time deposits.
Our motto is safety first, service next.
P- S. COOPER,
: T President.
""; Y ; ' J. E. WILLIAMS,
: " Cashier.
MACHINERY REPAIRS
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
Complete Circular and Band Saw Hammering
and Repair Department
MILL SUPPLIES
RALEIGH IRON WORKS COMPANY
-
RALEIGH, N. C.
Lillington with her parents.
Mr. Milton - Long, who has been
overseas in the recent war, has ar
rived in Lillington. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Long. .Mrs.
Long went over to Dunn, to meet
him.
Mayor and Mrs. J. C. Thomson
spent Sunday in Olivia with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. T. Kearsley. Mrs. K ears-
ley was Mrs. Anna M. Johnson of
Lillington before her marriage a few
months ago.
Mr. S. A. Boney took a Northern
trip last week In the interest of the
Lillington Oil Mill Company.
Mrs. Laura Kirk pa trick, mother, of
Rer. G. P. Klrkpatrlck, went to Mon
treat this week to spend some time.
Rev. and Mrs. Klrkpatrlck accompa
nied her as far as Raleigh:
Messrs. H. M. Spears, J. O. Sutton,
K. A. Stewart and C. R. Parker went
over to Mount Olive Monday on busi
ness. Messrs. Spears and Sutton are
UNITED STATES 1KB NKW8.
A resourceful motorist whose car
has been stuck In the mud does not
always hava to fall back on a pair
of mules to get free. For such an
emergency the U. S. Tire Co. offers
some suggestions that have proved
valuable.
The first calls for having stored
away somewhere In the car a stack
of old newspapers. When the car
gets stuck and the wheels refuse to
take hold, feed in some of the old
capers between the tires and the
mud. Usually only a few will have
to be worked In before the wheels
will begin to grip and the car stkrt
This method of handling a
difficult situation is so simple and so
uniformly successful, that every mo
torist should know of It and carry a
pile of old newspapers, unless he Is
equipped with some other apparatus
for such a contingency.
riere Is the other method suggest
ed: Put the car In low, and if
cannot feed the gas with your foot
evenly, so that the wheel! will re-
WANTED To rent a cottage at
Wrightsville Beach between the Sea
shore Hotel and Lumina on Ocean
side. Mrs. Foster Rogers, Marlon.
S. C, R. F. D.
NOTICE. -
W. J. Salmon's mill, near Sum
merville, will grind your corn with
4,000-pound rocks every Friday.
For clean, fine, weet meal.' bring
your corn to us.
W. J. SALMON.
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Having this day qualified as execu
CALL ON US UUington'. promslT. Ht JKaSSUSS
b.unoo auu wum. a. iuu& uier me inir rlaima acrainst Miri Stat will nr.
PHONES 98
BIG VALUES IN GOOD-LOOKING
- CLOTHES F.OR MEN
potato shlppery at Mount Olive.
Ex-Sheriff McArtan. Mrs. McArtan,
Mrs. Neill Atkins and Mr. O. L.
Johnson spent Friday in Raleigh.
Sheriff Turlington, Deputy Clerk
Chaffin and Druggist J. B. Tugwell
went to uaieign Friday to arrange
some details in connection with the
July 4 celebration.
Surveyor w .M. Green returned
last Friday from a trip down In Pen
sent them to me within. the time pre
scribed by law, and all persons indebt
ed to said estate will make payment
to me. .11. T. FAUCETTE,
Executor.
D. II. McLEAN, Attorney."
6-12-6t
If you are a bit particular about the fit, style d?r Coiintr wfth Mr - s- Bordeaui
' j ji . - I." of Fuquay and others, where thev
ana iaDric oi mat new suit
Fuquay and others, where they
went to map out a tract of land.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, having been ap
pointed and duly qualified as admin
istratrix of the estate of Allen B. Mc
Lean, deceased, this Is to notify all
persons having claims against the
said estate to exhibit the same be
fore the undersigned on or before
May 19th, 1920, or this noUce will
T-P w4- 4. ll 4.1 i 1 .-ti j . I unimi ' ... . . he pleaded in bar of their recovery.
jl jfuu want CU UCl cUl UlC ValUtJ UUSSlUie a "V ine wnue looaea All persons Indebted to the estate
rkvrvnlav -nrnno ' good to him from a fisherman's vlew-
ttti - . t i t , ., . , , point, but he was too weary to fish.
wnen in itaieign come to this Man s Store. Everyone knows he must have been
Ask to see the suits that have set your friends to Tei7, TCTT tlred
talking. . You re sure to like them too.
Anyway, come in and let's get acquainted.
M'LEOD & WATSON COMPANY
Clothes of Quality One Price to All
RALEIGH, N. C.
BANK OF LILLINGTON
... . , (Organized in 1903)
A large delegation of Lllllnrton-
ians attended the memorial exercises
at Pleasant Union last Sunday. The
memorial was held in honor of the
memory of Pierce and Erastus Mat
thews, brothers, of Pleasajat Union,
who fell whlle'ln the service of their
country during the World War.
Miss Allen, the popular milliner
of Parker Bros., spent the week-end
In Raleigh.
Miss Harriet Parks of Raleigh
spent Sunday In Lillington with her
sister, Miss Carra Parks.
Mr. Milton Senter, who has been
wil please make Immediate settle
ment.
MRS. CHRISTIAN DYRD,
Administratrix.
CHAS. ROSS. Atty.
This may 19th. 1911.
NOTICE.
North Carolina Harnett County.
In the Superior Court, before C. 8. C.
To John Hardy, Tltha J. Dean and
John Allen Cotton..
You, and each of you, as persons
Interested In the estate of the late
E. J. Hardy are hereby notified that
Tltha J. Dean.naviug entered a
caveat to the probate of the paper
writing purporting to be the will of
J. J. Hardy and' having filed the
bond required by law, and the case
having been transferred to the Su
perior Court for trial at term, you
will appear at the September tens.
1919, or itarneit superior court.
Condensed Statement of the condition of Bank of Lillingrton ln In France for some months, which said term convenes on 1st day
at close of business June 24, 1919.
Resource
Loans and discounts ; $ 73,885.14
Liberty bonds and war sayings account 10,412.42
Due from- banks and bankers 71,341.56
Banking house and furniture and fixtures 4,276.05
.Cash items ' .- 427,00
Cash on hand ; : i 4,764.46
of September, 1919, and make your
others proper parties to the said pro
ceedings, If you choose.
AwA. MCDONALD.
Clerk Superior Court.
6-6-4 1
COMMISSIO.NKim BALK OP VALU
A11LK LAND.
nas arrived home after being dis
charged from service. He Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Senter of Kipling.
Messrs. June Douglas and Mack
Collins, two Lillington soldiers who
have Just arrived from a year of ser
vice ln France, have received dls-
6D muu uuul w,in Dy vlrture of an order tn 8peclal
UTe8' Proceeding No. ..... which proceed
Young men discharged from armvllng was Instituted before the Clerk
service r arririnr in th -nnn,T of the Superior Court of Harnett
rf-n- rtw a j , County ln the matter of Nellie Dalrd
almost dally now, and everybody Is helr at Uw of w PortUf deceM0d
glad to welcome them. Wild Cats, and Mrs. DerUe Portis, widow of J
Rainbows, Sunsets, Sammies or W. Portia '.deceased, ex parte, the
Doughboys, whichever they might undersigned Commissioner will, at
ho.O koon TT UWUr l lHO UllVl. UWU. .1
. the court house door on Monday,
iouniys Moneyooys. juiy 7th, 1919, offer for sale to the
Especial attention Is called to highest bidder for cash, the follow
"Harnett County Remlsrtscences" ln ln described tract of land ln the
thu i. wmm, 1. . m,..m- town of Buie's Creek, known as the
T.ait a -itt a .M.'. . ... ' I J. W. Portis house and lot. The land
. ovmK. yc yay per cem. mieresx on 01 rormer arucies. Some interesting consists of two lots on which Is situ
time deposits, compounded Quarterly. Next cruarter hpo-ins reading Is In store in future from ated a good dwelling house with
tnis same pen. watch for it.
Misses Helen and Blanche Reade,
who have been visiting their sister.
, . $165,106.63
" . Liabilities
Capital stock " 10,000.00
surplus (earned) : : "1 5,000.00
Cashier's check account . 902.63
Deposits 1 146,222.52
$165,106.63
July 1. Deposit your money with us and see it grow.
Very respectfully,
H. T. SPEARS, Cashier.
LOWER PRICES ON COTTON SEED HULLS
We are offering cotton seed hulls at the follow
' ing reducedjprices:
Loose: Hulls.... ;.50 cents per 100 pounds
. Bagged Hulls 70 cents per 100 pounds
The prices were formerly 70 cents for loose
and 90 cents for bagged hulls. These prices are
quoted at our mill in Lillington.
You already know the food value of cotton
seed hulls. Now take advantage of these reduced
prices and gain more value.
Yours for results, . '
LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY
Mrs. A. - A. McDonald, returned to
their home in Durham Monday.
Miss Kate Chaffin is spending a
few days ln the home of her brother,
Mr. L. M. Chaffin.
Dr. J. B. Tugwell left Monday for
wrigntsvllle Beach to attend the
State meeting of the Pharmaceutical
Society.
Miss Cora Spence of Cokesbury.
who has been . visiting Mrs. L. M.
Chaffin, returned to her home Tues
day. Rev. N. M. McDonald and Messrs.
w. r. ujra ana jonn Miicnell are
attending the district conference of
the Fayettevllle District. Method it middle of the road. Campbell's line;
then at a right angle to first line, ln
eastwards direction lit feet to a
'-rj ve ttake ln Reardon's Une: thence with
Kipling were visitors Sunday. I Reardon's line, northward, 174 feet.
to Reardon's and Carlyle'a line; then
with Carlyle's line 189 1-1 feet to
the beginning, containing one and
one-fifth acres, more or less.
Terms of 8la- Cash on confirm
ation of sale by the court.
Ten per cent of the amount bid
will be required on day of sale and
the bid will remain open for SO days.
subject to a ten per cent raise and
barn and other outhouses, and Is de
scribed as follows:
First Tract Beginning at a cor
ner of the Campbell and Reardon
line and runs as the Campbell line
ln a westerly direction 18 1-4 feet
to a stake in the line of J. A. Camp
bell and the Baptist church lot: then
along the line of the church lot ln
southern direction 112 feet to a.sUk
in the Bryan line: then along the
Bryan line ln a northeast direction
45 feet to a stake ln the Bryan and
Reardon line: then along Reardon'
line In the same direction" 4 feet to
a stake in Reardon's line; then In
northern direction 110 1-2 feet along
Reardon's line to the beginning, con
taining one-fourth acre, more or less.
8econd Tract Beginning at a
stake ln the middle of the road, ln
the town of Buie's Creek, and at Car-
lyle s corner, and runs as tne roaa.
S. 21 west. 280 feet to a stake ln the
WAR TANK OS WAY.
The big war tank to be exhibited
in Lillington on the 4th of July Is on
its way from Camp Meade. Md. The
big crusher weighs 12.000 noun dm
04 and has a 87 mllimetre gun mounted
on "deck." It Is expected to arrive tBe orders of the court.
Saturday. Two experienced ' tank
"chauffeurs" are to demonstrate It.
W. P. BTRD,
Commissioner.
This June 4, 1111.
PARKER BROS.
PARKER BROS.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT
Has just arrived of the new Skirt Models, with blue and
brown striped.
These are the newest styles in Young Men's
Clothing.
You'll have to see them to appreciate them.
Moderately priced.
SPECIAL SALE AUTOMOBILE CASINGS
FISKE.
AJAX.
30x3. Plain 1.; 12.80 30x3. Plain T 112.80
30x3 1-2, Plain 16.55 30x3 1-2. Plain 16.55
30x3 1-2. N. S. 17.40 30x3 1-2, N. a 17.40
32x3 1-2, N. S. 20AQ 32x3 1-2. N. S. 20.40
32x3 1-2, Plain 19.45 32x3 1-2, Plain 19.45
31x4. N. S. 26.75 31x4. N. S. 26.75
31x4. Plain- 25.50 . 31x4. Plain 25.50
33x4. N. S. 28.50 33x4, N. S. 28.50
34x4, Plain 27.95 34x4, -Plain : 27.95
34x4, N. S. 29.15 34x4. N. S. 29.15
UNITED STATES.
30x3, Plain 1 $12.80
30x3 1-2, Plain 16.55
30x3 1-2, N. S. 17.40
32x 3 1-2, N. SI 20.40
32x3 1-2, Plain 19.45
31x4, N. S. 26.75
31x4, Plain 1 25.50
33x4. N. S. 28.50
34x4. Plain 27.95
34x4. N. S. 29.15
THESE PRICES APPLY TO
FISKE, AJAX, AND
UNITED STATES
TIRES.
PARKER BROS.
" LILLINGTON, N. C.
MEET ME AT THE H1NDENBERG LINE
On
Ij
4tM
IN LILLINGTON
Major F. P. McLendon, who helped to break tho
original Hindenberg line, will speak And two of our
own boys, who helped to take the "man" out of German,
will also tell their home folks bow it was done.
EVERYBODY WILL ENJOY THEMSELVES
The tank is on its wayf and with its crew of two ret
erans will show bow it scrambled over tho famous (infa
mous) line and made the Hun bunt Berlin.
THE SOLDIERS WILL TAKE RENEWED PRIDE
IN TIIEIR NATIVE COUNTY -
The Band bear that bass! will be here and even
the old witches joints will forget their rheumatism
"7
A PICNIC WILL FEATURE THE DAY
And the Dinner! "tbe soldiers munching barbecu
and sipping Brunswick stew, and the people devouring
whole poultry farms of spring chickens
GEE! I'LL BE THERE!
MEET ME AT THE H1NDENBERG LINE JULY 4th!
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE!
L. M. Chaffin, Chairman.