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HARNETT COUNTY NEWS ii ' ' ' Til PERSONAL ".I. . 'n'7-n'7rr. WE KNOW WHAT WE SELL IS GOOD If you are at all particular about what you eat, we are the grocers for you. Service and quality is our motto 16 ounces to every pound. McKINNEY BROTHERS The Best Grocers PERSONAL the nick list this week. Mr. Bjrron Ford, editor of the . . . 'Dunn Dispatch, was In Lllllnnton on Member. of the County Hoard ofMnnda- ivi. ,,- n.m.Kii... T. ,1 . . i 1 1 .1 i 1 v mi . I " cuuiunuu ueyurieu iruui l.ii.iiikiii I conTentlon early after their arrival Monday on account of the Ulnens of Superintend ent B. P. Gentry. There wan no se- Blon of the board held, all matter being lakl over until Prof. Gentry U able to be out. Attorney Franklin T. Dupree of Angler came over to Ltlllngton on business Tuesday, tills being hl first trip In several weeks. Mr. Dupree has been confined to his home on ac- Mr. Ford was only a ; newspaper spectator, however, hav ilng a reserved seat In the press gal ! lery. , Attorney O. P. Shell of Dunn was among the visitors from Dunn Mon ' day. , Mayor Kd Smith of Itaeford was i among the Monday visitors to 1 .11 . llngton. , Contractor J. M. Shaw Is piling up rrnvtl nml Inmhor nn rrntint. rnn couni. oi uiness ior me pasi iwo ,, , ... ... ANGIER BANK & TRUST COMPANY Angier, N. C. r Began business in 1$17 with $5,000 capital. Have paid 55 per cent in dividends since we bean business. Our capi tal is now $25,000 with $10,000 undivided profits. We pay 4 per cent on money deposited with us.' We are in position to handle all accounts large or small. We will be glad to have your business. months. Representative George K. Gran' thnm of Dunn was among the visit' org to LHllngton Monday. Mr. Itnlplt Mitchell, cashier of Tomllnson ft Co., went to ItulHjth Bnturilny to be with' bis brother. Mr.1 Bloti II. Mitchell of Utile Crock, who U III At Hex tio-lttl. Mr. Mltd.HI liful Iho inUforluno to luivo it corn-J wtrtlk strike lit ey. lie went to Hv honpltul for wn operation. The phy-j Biciana Buy they hope to be able to' save his eye, l Mr. J. U. Lanier U Mill orf the sick1 list. He la reported to be Improving.) Mra. W. J. Boney. mother of Mr. j S. A. Honey. Is visiting at the home of Mr. Boney for a few weeks. ' Mr. J. A. Morrsi. who has been a Lillington resident for several years, has moved his family to Bridgeton to live. ; Messrs. Chas. Ross and J. C. Byrd ; attended the meeting of Democratic executive committee in Raleigh Tiies-' day. ! Mr. S. A. Boney, who has been ill with influenza for a week or more. 1st able to be out again. Prof. B. P. Gentry is recovering from a sight attack of influenza. Mrs. i Gentry and the children are still on . the sick lisf. i Mr. Neill McLauchlin has been on ; P. S. COOPER, President. J. E. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Sale of Sample Spring Coat Suits and Sport Coats now going on at John D. Johnson's. MACHINERY REPAIRS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Complete Circular and Band Saw Hammering and Repair Department MILL SUPPLIES CALL ON US RALEIGH IRON WORKS COMPANY RALEIGH; N. C. - PHONES 98 MULES VOit NAI.K. Kucavnllng Is now In progress. ! Mr. John McLcod of the tipper pro vince of Harnett was In town this week. Hcrlbe I). I McDonald of Ollvln was n welroinw visitor to Hie county sr4 ttto past week. Mr. M. II. ItiiwU of rii'iimy 11. I was In town on business Mmulny. Mr. K. I Hlewart of Ihe leaflet section was railing mi frltUM In l.ll IliiKtoil Tuesdsy, Attorney C. I, Guy of Putin rame up to the rountyrat Widnfmliy on bslnes In Itecordcr' court. Mr. B. F. William of AnKler was amoiig the Monday vlltori lo the couiityoeat. Mrs. J. C. Anthony of Henderson K- visiting relatives and friends In Lillington this week. Mrs. Anthony will be remembered as Mls Lydla Ex-Sherlff J. C. Byrd of Coats was a welcome visitor Wednesday, has been 111 for some time, but Is no quite himself again. Miis Kate McLean of Lillington 9 has nrrrntfil n rnxltlon with John O. Johnson. Miss Gladys Cropper of Baltimore will arrive this week and will have charge of the millinery department at John II. Johnson's. Miss Fannie Brooks, county home demonstrator, left Wednesday morn ing for Raleigh to attend the confer ence of county agent. She will lw 1 I gone till Friday. Mr. S. A. Boney wa confined to his home several days during the fir At fil 0 A carlond of eood tresli Tenner ' 'ia" ' b "k '"' ' " mules for sale for cash or good e curity at Mrs. Caviness' vtables, Lil lington, N. C. These mules are ex pected to arrive March 5, 1920. , R. S. CLARK. LUMCO CATTLE FEED We are making in our ovn plant an excel lent feed for cattle, especially milch cows. All vegetable, pure and wholesome. It has been placed on sale in the various stores. Try it and increase and improve' the quantity and quality of the milk and butter. North Carolina Harnett County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. D. J. Thomas vs. . NarcisHU Thomas. J. B. Thomas. W. Thomas, C. T. Cox and husband fiuenza. The family of Prof. B. P. Gentry have all been confined to their home1 for a week or more with Influent.. Mc, W. A. Avent of Buckborn a among the visitors to the rountyseat Monday. Mr. Bennet Nooe of the Cumlwrv land Railway ft Power Company was In Llllingtln the early part of the, week Attending to matters pertaining to the Installation of the electric Tul Cox, Bertha Thomns, A. ('.! plant. Thomas and wire Anna Thomas. II. i rr u. i nomas ami wue uouia i nom- , . i ... , j and Mrs. N. H. Green of Dunn, ns. Thomas, E. O. Thomas and wife Monday visiting friends and relatives. Yours very truly, LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY Ola Thomas, A. T. McDonald and husband W. J. McDonald. Lillle Thomas and Mattle Thomas, heirs of Robert Thomas. Alice Thomas. Lizzie Thomas, Dewey Thomas, Minor M. T. Womble and husband G. Womble. B. T. Foushee and' husband 8. Foushee, heirs at law of Benjamin Thomas, L. T. Rogers and A. Rogers. M. T. Howard find husband D. J. Howard, L. Tliomati. K'. Thomas, heirs at, law of Bennett ! Thomas, Rufus Thomas and wife Whitle T. Thomas, heirs at law of John Thomas, L. T. Cox and hus band C. Cox. heirs at law of Ben jamin Thomas, Mary Thomas, wid ow of Bennett Thomas, Kamanthn Thomas. Alice T. Yarhorough and her husband, Yarhorough. ; The Increased number of "drum l mors" visiting Lillington of late j months denotes the Jneressed volume of business ciAnlng this way. The traveling fraternity give a town the "wide berth" It thero Is no bulne' to be had. Nuf sod. Mr. Nelll McLauchlin of the Har nett Hardware it Furniture Cumpiiny' was confined to bis home a few days this week with Illness. Hl'MOlt PLAY AT HIGH hcimmil m:.t TiiriiNii.ir .-fc- I Ti, . M" .I6 na'.,.V , M' Th" H'n,0, f1"" MIIIKton high take notice that an action entitled as , . , , , . . above has been commenced In the ,rho01 w,n Ue -,Ur "The Superior Court of Harnett County, , Crimson Cocoanut" on Thursday of North Curotlnu. to sell the Ian I lor next week. In the evening. All are division for the purpose of partition i,rvHr..i in niin.t tir n, between the plulntlff and tin d-Mend-' , . , ? . lA9 ants and the said defendants will fur-' lrtl Is announced, ther take notice that they are re- qulrod to appear before the under- Hlgned Clerk of the Superior Court i,t Sl'.WH VUOM M Mi:ils. hU office In Lillington. HurnVtt r County, North Carolina, on Monday. Sunday school has been clo-ed the AV'Z'LTilP:; " ' " '"" ' - to the petition of the plaintiff In aald fluen,a Th b preaching at action filed, or the plaintiff will an-1 Antloch Saturday afternoon and Sim ply to the Court for the relief prayed 'day morning. It Is hoped to have a for in the petition. ,flP. .,,,,. This the 9th day of Feb.. 1020. a. a. Mcdonald. Cleric Superior Court Hcrnett Co. 26-4p DO YO U KNOW that our banking facilities are at your service ? We are just beginning our history and are anxious as we grow to enable others to-grow with us. Do not keep money in such places that. there is grave danger of' loss or theft; no account is too large or too small for us to handle. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US HARNETT COUNTY TRUST COMPANY LILLINGTON, N. C. . COMMERCIAL BANKING, subject to check. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, pays 4 per cent interest. , TRUST DEPARTMENT acts In every fiduciary capacity. S. A. Honey J. A. MeLeod J. M. Shaw a P. Gentry N. T. Patterson DIRECTORS O. L. Johnson F. II. Taylor N. A. McLean, Jr. C. R. Parker N. H, Alklim C. R. Young, M. D. S. O. Drown J. D. Patternon P. A. Canaday M. MpN. MrKiix OFFICERS N. T, Patterson, President. J. A. MeLeod, Trut OMker. D. P. Gentry, Vice-Pres. j. r. nfttrirett, Solicitor. w. t,. rsutton, bec.-Trens. Mr. Anus Cameron am! Ml-s Foy O'QuInn motored to Mr. D. II. Nor don's Sunday afternoon. Mlsse Flonnie and Nina Nordon spent Sunday with .Mliwe Kvelyn and , Isabel Patetrson. Mr. Willie Stevens of Durham spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mr, n. F. Stereos. Mr. Duncan Morrison and Kl len Kate Dallard were married Sun day morning at Mr. J. II. F. Stew art's. School opei'd this Monday morn ing aftcr.being doel two week on account of influem.i. v.mi VOll IIK.T. 28 acres cleareil fresh l.ind known a.i the IJen Atkins plare. four-room honse. hnrns and outhot.MM. roo orchard and grape Tines. See II. T. FAl'CKTT, Lillington, N. ('. CARLOAD STUDEIJAKERS We have juit received a car load of Studebaker cart. When in town be lure to call and look them over. Next door lo poitoff.ee. I EDWARDS MOTOR CAR COMPANY aire agsuumst tjfcue-dlay wlneira tine need is Tuiirgemt W ay ) VXIOr 4 -Ofr 0 K 0 Riding Cultivators, Riding Plows, Drap-' tooth Harrows, Disc Harrowst One and Two Horse Plows in Light, Medium and Heavy Weights, Collars, Hames, Back-bands, Flow Points, Bridles, Harness, Wagons, Shovels, Pitchforks Lay in a supply before the busy season be gins. w x . tr -m". -w &yw & HARNETT HARDWARE & FURNITURE COMPANY Have opened for buimcit in LUIington for the purpou of staying in buiinett here. They know they cannot stay unlets they do buiineis in a biiiine-like manner, giving each and every customer a square deal, honest value for every dollar, and sticking by their customers through thick and thin. This they are well prepared to do, and pledge their entire resources to the fulfillment of their duty. to their trade. If you are not acquainted with the firm, you are cordially invited to come in and shake hands. There is every chance that you will soon become acquainted, because TOMUNSON & CO. are here to do business! So come on and let's get acquainted now. We have on hand plenty of Seed Oats, Mule Feed, Shipstuff, Sugar, Flour, Meat, Groceries both heavy and fancy. Mules, Wagons, Harness, Plows, Stalk Cutters, Farm Tools and Hardware of every description. We can supply you with Fertilizers of all grades for every purpose. We have just the kind to suit your need. Order early. WE ARE YOURS FOR BUSINESS TOMLINSON & CO. INC. LILLINGTON, N. C. Willie John. on Bid. Next Door to Harnett County Trust Co. 0 n ULLINGTON. N. C.' , . . ... ..
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