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HARNE1 COUNT EWS THE P,UBUC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol. 3 No. 2 5c PEK COPY $1.50 PER YEAR Lillington, N. Ct Thur4dy, January 13, 1921 "If it Concern Harnett, IV in THE NEWS" TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE The following transfers of real es tate have been recorded in the office of Register of Deeds Faucette during the past week: A. L. Overby to Trustees Baptist Church of Angier, lot in Angier, ?500 William Chance and wife to J. W. Thornton 2 lots in Dunn, $600. Willis Byrd . and wife to Jasper .Byrd, 2 acres in Stewarts Creek $150. Ella Barefoot and others to J. M. McLamb, 44 acres in Averasboro for $4,000. O. L. Ellington and wife to J. T. Ellington, 4 lots in Angier, $100. E. D. Langdon and wife to Wm. & Thos. Stewart, 31 1-2 acres in Grove, $1,200. H. A. Matthews to E. F. Pope, lot in Coats, $100. R. E. Jernigan and wife to C. H. Jernigan, 41 acres in Averasboro, $280. C. E. Lee to Carson Lee and wife, 134 aeres in Averasboro, $500. A. J. Taylor and others to L. B. Riddle, 58 acres in Upper Little Riv er, $2,700. - Lemon Lee to C. E. Lee, 134 acres in Averasboro, $500. Winifred Tart to Norma May Tart, 27 acres in Averasboro, love and af- C R. Young and wife to Minerva E. Young, lot in Angier, $500. B. F. Parrish and wife to Rosana Parrish, lot in Coats, $60. G. A. Altman to Zora May Altman, 60 acres in Grove, $100. W. J. Wilkins and wife to Delia Bryant, 22 acres in Averasboro $150. W. J. Wilkins and wife to J. W. Jones, 3 1-2 agres in Averasboro, $350. G. I. Smith and wife to Wm. Car lyle Smith, 20 acres in Grove, $1. - Mary.S. Jones and husband to T. S. Jones, 3 lots in Dunn, $800. P. C. Denning and wife to M. D. Beasley, lot of land in Grove, $700. Henry Pope and wife to Barnes & Holliday, -3 burial lots in Greenwood cemetery, $120. ; Durham Stewart and wife to E. C. Jordan, 28 1-4 acres in Black River, $00. W. F. Young and wife to Lenora Stewart, 32 1-2 acres in Black River, $4,300. - TWO IMPORTANT LECTURES IX HARNETT COUNTY JOHNSONVILLE NEWS l - Mr. F. O. Buhmann. the Dlsston -PERSONAL According to the Bureau of Vital saw man, spent several days in John- ueT a- A' -aer"a. pastor oi me Statistics, North Carolina State sonville this week looking after his ua,U81' coun;u' WI" v ounamj TtnaA rvf unnith ahnnt vorv nthr I intArii hfiro morning. There, win . he no services child born in Eastern North Carolina Our Rood friend. H. A. Morrison. unaay evening, dui on me ursi sun has an ienorant midwife to see that of Lemon Springs, called on friends dar tn rVbruary he will preach at It 1 started alone the lourn'a to a in this" viclnitv Saturdav aftrnnnn M P- m- Tb public Ik most Cordial- Mr. and Mrs. W..H. Johnson are the proud parents of a fine baby girl who arrived at their home last Fri day morning. health life. This means that during the days before and after birth one half of the mothers trust their live s in the hands of these women. . Some midwives do' very well of as ly invited to attend these services. The fifth Sunday Union meeting will be held with the Lillington Bap tist church. A splendid program is A very Important meeting was held P1.11 8 PeP"d -d.a wide-awake . i . iri . . . a a . . . e w-.a nrll no V.qtt Irnnv hnw ntara -anaolnt Snmit Snrln tra last fittnriliT ofM UOSpilSlUy COlUUll SI WOfl. rllD deaths of mothers and babies. They noon, attended by . a representative now to Pr-nt January 21-30 know no better and . must be taught, body of our citizens who formed a With the aim to improve the situa- Cooperative Fire Protective Associa tion the Bureau of Epidemiology and tion. The work was started by nam the Bureau of Infant Hygiene and fng a committee consisting of C. B. Public Health Nursing of North Car- West, Z. V. Cameron, J. L. Marks The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will hold IU regular monthly meeting next Tues day afternoon at t oclock with Mrs. J. R. Baggett. All ladles of .the olina State Board of Health, are car- and W. H. Johnson, the last named churCB are ,nT,ted BOARDS TO MEET. Chairman J. C. Byrd of the Board of County Commissioners has noti fied all members of the board to meet here Monday, January 17th, to go in session wit hthe Board of Educa tion. The meeting will take place at 2 p. m. for important business. Report of the Condition of THE HARNETT COUNTY TRUST COMPANY at Lillington, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, December 29, 1920: RESOURCES Loans and discounts $124,039.44 rying -on an extensive campaign to being secretary of the association. educate these women, most of whom I We understand that this committee The many friends of little Charles Parker will regret to know that he Monday, Jan 17. Lillington, courthouse. Tuesday, Jan. 18. ... ltia A I Tfc t V Af a nARA,t, frnm K f . are negroes. t win name iae Hon. jonn a. Johnson -k- .-. Important things are to be done fire warden for this district. This encouraging, however. at the birth of a child other than meeting was called at the instance I " - lv" - rendering surgical and medical aid. of Mr. W. D. Clark, who is connected COTerT. There must be filled a complete and wtih the North Carolina Geological OTr- ana Mr- A- einaia are nppiimto hirth rprtifiratA tn assure and Economic Snrvpv mil who h receiving congratulations upon the the child of its age for school attend- made several visits to this section In armaI 01 mue W,M Catherine Mc etc. Silver nitrate must be an effort to get our people Interested P-ala-at tne Harnett Hos- dropped in the eyes to prevent blind- in a movement to prevent the great oUal ,ast Thursday evening. January nftss. Such must be done if nhvsl- loss caused bv forest fires. The rood I 01 n cian or midwife attend the birth and which Would result from an effective waster btewan a inns, who has parents should see to it. organization of this kind cannot be been 111 of nfluenza for. ten day. Is With view to instructing the mid- over-estimated. Our lands at this 8tm confined to his bed.. His friends wives along these line sa nurse from I time are covered with young long- hope to 8ee nltn out aoon the State Board of Health, Raleigh, leaf pines which, if protected from Mrs- John D- Jho de- will visit the following places. Please fire for 15 or 20 years, will give us a Hatful Informal reception Monday inform anyone you know acting as a valuable growth of this fine Itmber. evening complimentary to her cousin midwife and tell them to attend the Government statistics reveal that our Mlaa Ada Burt of Bu, Creek, who meeting: country is consuming annually over baa bn ner -ue"t ,or a ,ew dara- nunn Dr w. K. Coltran. 10 a. m. five times as much timber n it la Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sorrell have producing. It therefore behoove us m0Ted Int0 tne nou "cnty occ 10 a. m., to Join heartily In this movement PIed 7 Pro'- Fli6rald and will which:will furnish protection to our make their home here young trees, as well as avoid destruc- Sunday afternoon Messrs. Claude HARNETT COUNTY TRUST CO. tion of other valuable property each exion, aiayiana maunews ana l.u HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING year. Get in touch with the com-1tlrer -oWin left for Atlanta, where mitteeman nearest you and learn theT wU1 raume thelr studies in the The annual meeting of stockhold- something of the plans they wish to Southern Dental College ers of Harnett County Trust Co. was inaugurate. There is something for Mr- ana MrB- K- A- lwart are In held in the banking rooms Tuesday everyone to do and we hope that Burlington where they attended a morning at 11 o'clock. Encouraging every man in the district will make panquei given ny one oi tne insur reDorts from the officers ofthe bank It a point to meet with the commit- ance companies represented by Mr. were read, showing that despite de- tee often and lend them all assist-1 Stewart. pressing conditions the institution is ance possible. Talk fire prevention w H- Allen of Trinity College Is in cafo nnsitinn anil nhlft tn SArVAIts COnstantlv. Small Arm kill Httl Visiting his Bister, Mrs. Will Mc- community. A pledge of cooperation trees, ittle trees grow Into big tim- Artan was extended the officers bv the be r. Stou small fires! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutton are stockholders . and the fine spirit-: Mr, Marion -Bartoat and tawity of 1 now .occawing ,the honse which hnwn thrniifrhnnt th mpfltlne was I ROckfiih Viiiited relstlTM and frinHalMr. aild Mrs. Lawrence Smith for- an earnest of the confidence everyone in this section during the past' week, jnierly lived. has in this institution. ' " returning to their home Friday. Tn Circle of the Woman's Auxil The stockholders elected the fol- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Cameron of PaT of Presbyterian church met last lowing board of directors: S. A. Bo- Spout Springs entertained a large Tuesd ay afternoon with Mrs. W. F. ney, B. P. Gentry, J. A. McLeod, J. company of friends at their home Hockaday O. Sutton. J. M. Shaw. G. W. O'Quinn Friday evening. The many friends of Rev. G. F. H. J. McDonald, Neill McLauchlin. Mr. Geo. W. Eury.had the misfor- Kifkpatrlck will regret to learn that W. L. Sutton, B. A. Parker, O. L. tune to lose his barn by fire Friday he Is still confined to his bed after Johnson, P. A. Cannady. evening. He went toi his farm to an. operation last week at Hlghsmlth Immediately after the stockhold- burn around his buildings to secure I Hospital ers adjourned he directors met and them from fire? A sudden change in Mrs. George Gusler. who has been elected B. P. Gentry president and the course of the wind caused aPt Highsmith Hospital. Fayettevllle, W. L. Sutton cashier. Furniture and fixtures Cash in vault, and net am'ts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies -. Checks for clearing -. Expenses, less earnings. 4,412.61 6,425.79 128.89 412.68 Total $135,420.41 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 21,700.00 Bills payable : 10,000.00 Deposits subject to check 28,483.93 Time certificates of de posit T 73,400.00 Savings deposits 1,789.86 Cashier schecks outstand ing : 46.62 " Total $135,420.41 State of North Carolina County of Harnett. I, W. L. Sutton, Cashier of the above named bank, do . solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. L. SUTTON, Treas. Correct Attests S. A. BONEY, O. L. JOHNSON, ) C. R. PARK HI R, Director. MEETING OP INTEREST TO EVERYBODY MONDAY, JAN spark to go to his barn, setting fire for the past seven weeks, returned to some hay wnich he had stored home last Saturday morning. Mrs. there, and in a few moments time Gusler is much Improved in health. 17 the building and contents were in ruins. Much difficulty was - expert- On Monday, January 17th, there enced in saving other nearby build- will be held in the courthouse audi-J in gs. jtorium at Lillington a meeting that . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stewart spent should prove of interest to everyone Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. in the cotton section. A big cotton Quim Seawell of Lemon Springs. export and import corporation is be-1 On Friday evening, January 14th, ing formed and the project will be I a box social will be held at the Cam discussed at this meeting. eron Hill schoolhouse. J. T. C. Prominent speakers will be on hand to explain the movement. The AIRCASTLE NEWS ..... ... i meeting will be open to an. ana es- Mrs. J. H. Dail visited at the home pecially to farmers and business men. L)f Mrs. Archie Cameron Saturday. Mr. Foster Harrington was a visi- Mr. A. D. Myrlck and his two- year old son are quite sick witn pneumonia In Central Harnett Hos pital. Mr. W. H. Matthews, who has un dergone operation at Central Harnett Hospital. Is doing nicely. MRH. W. M. BRYAN KNTKItTAINH Last Friday afternoon Mrs. W. it. Bryan gaveva party which was alto gether delightful and unique. When Mrs. Bryan invited her friends she asked each to "bring the baby." This was Indeed a generous and happy thought evidenced througH the whole afternoon by bright faces and merry laughter. Of course the most popular of the Juvenile party were Misses Lora Par ker. Kathryce McLeod. and The Lit tle Sheriff." . . When these could stand admira tion and petting no longer they took refuge In their carriages and depart ed to Dreamland. Their detrtr brought the older kiddles Into their own, for In the corner of the dining room a beautiful Christmas tree awaited them. DOXT WORRY OVKR PRINTERS PROFITS' laterlsken Review. Communities shouldn't worry for fear their local newspapers are mak ing 400 much money, thinks the State College of Agriculture: on the contrary. It Is to the advantage of the community that lis local' news paper shall be prosperous. In the col lege's opinion. Some of the diScul ties of newspaper publishing are pointed out In an editorial beaded. -Prices and Printers- la the current Issue of the Extension Service New, Issued by the college. . The editorial follows: Bfore a community starts to wor ry for fear the publisher of the local paper Is making too much money, it la well to know the facts. Few lines of endeavor-have been, so -rr- Mrs. Sutton played Santa and esctrhlt by changing Industrial condition. as have the small newspapers. . It Is abundant testimony that there were 122 fewer weekly publications In this little visitor received a lovely gift prhlch made some doubt . If Santa Claus had really gone back to his home In the Snow Hills. Miss Elizabeth Thomson took the little folks Into the living room to play with their new toys, leaving the ladles to e'njoy a most appetizing luncheon. Mrs. Bryan, always cordial, was especially so on this afternoon when mothers and youngsters alike enjoy ed being In her attractive home. Mrs. Bryan's guests were: Mes- dames Ben Parker. J. A. McLeod. J. O .Sutton. G. F. Kirk pstrick. J. C. Thomson .Nelll McLauchlin. Charles Roes and J. W. McArtan. Juvenile party: Helen. Palmer and Neils Kirk- Patrick. Sara Parker. Kathryne Mc Leod. "Martha Satton. Catherine Mc Lauchlin. Margaret Rosa. J. W. Mc Artan. Jr.. Jack and Maade Bryan. Elizabeth Thomson. Mrs. Bryan was assisted by Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Par ker. A state In If It than la IMS. PROPOSED PROGRAM OF FEDERAL TAX REVISION A proposed program of federal tax revision, suggesting radical changes in present methods ot levy, has been put to a referendum vote by the United States Chamber of Comerca. The proposals were prepared by the chamber's commute - oar taxa tion, which has made nearly a year's study of the subject. In sending out the proposals, the chamber's board "Onty recently, has definite effort been made to study costs on. country newspapers; this study shows hal M A H 11 I .1 U CM ine following marriage licem were Usued by Register of tWds raucetle daring the week: White W. Phillip- and Augusta Jsrk- McNeill to Lorena I). son. William C. Byrd. Robert O'Qulaa to Li!e Godfrey. y J. Hare to Magnolia llobton. Ed car E. Johnson to Clasdla Car ter. J. II. Barefoot to Bertha Tart. tV4or-l Herman llaniagioa to Msry Wicker. LfART XOTIS Mr. Lm R .Arnold spent the wek end with his sister. Mrs. J. R. Brown. Mrs. M. C. Smith and children pent last week with her prat. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. GlkhrUt, Mr. Ralph Arnold spent Saturday with his cousin. Mr. Calvin Collin. Miss Minnie Wkker and Utile iVa M . . .. Ml . - iew puDusner nave . been gttlr fpeni with her seal. Mr, even cost for the" advertising 'space1! J Gilchrist. - a and printed matter they have ".sold Like the farmer, they have beea pro ducing their commodities largely (With the unpaid labor of themselves and the members of their families, and without taking Into considera tion such Items of expense as depre ciation. Interest on money Invested and the like, "For the sake of his community, everyone should wanl his local news- Bom to Mr. and Mr, i. B. Collins Mondsy mom Ing, a son. Arnold Ben jamin. Mlas Flora Baker spent a few days last week with her brother. Mr. Lam Baker at Mamers. Mr. Dennis O'Quinn and family pent Sunday at the home of Mr. D. C. Collins. We are sorry to note that Mr. Murphy llswley has beea very UL paper to be prosperous. Only as-d hope for him a speedy recovery, country newspapers are prosperous.? Miss Sophia Thomas spent Sanday will there be attracted to them mert with MUs Berta McLean. of the brains and training necessary! for a position ot leadership, nor can the publisher, unless he Is prosper ous, produce a paper which Is repre sentative ot the community, and of which the community may be proud. Moreover a paper struggling to make both ends meet Is more likely to succumb to the luring offers of du bious advertisers or political chsrla- 'No newspaper, regardless of Its circulation, can sell lis advertising space at lees than 20 cents aa Inch aad be prosperous. A committee from the National Editorial Assoc la tion has worked this out after a care ful study. The local newspaper of of directors made it clear that the at i.teo circulation must charge board Itself neither approved nor dI-4 aprrs-TiSately S5 cents an Inch. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. sented from the report. .The" sole purpose ot the referendum.- it wi explained, was to obtain the opinion of the country's business organiza tions. The propositions upon which the chamber's members were asked to express their views were: 1. The excess profits tax should be repealed. t 2. Revenues now derived from the excess profits tax should be obtained from taxes on Incomes, S. There should also be excise taxes upon some articles of wide use, but not ot first necessity. 4. Should a sales tax be levied Instead ot the taxes mentioned In the second and third proposals? 5. Should a sales tax be levied In z "X aimiUjr study hss been msd of th-cot of Job printing and the results have been compiled In a looee leaf book which Is kept constantly revised. It the local printer and publisher quotes his price from this little black book the customer may know he Is getting a fair price, and the printer ls.gettlng a living profit LILLINGTON KCl(OOL NOTES The agricultural boys are badly la need of work tables. They are will ing to make these If they can only get the material. Since the holidays about SOpaplLs have enrolled, four of these being boarding students. Five new pupil have enrolled tn the music depart ment. NOTICE! Hereafter the Cape Fear Gin Co. will observe Friday aod Saturday of each week as gin. days. Bring your cotton on" those days only. tor In the community Saturday. addition to such taxes as are men- The Christian Endeavor Society tloned In the second and third nro- .... it Friday evening at the home of posals? - , n opera. us nerryt.osm nrt P.h nnrman tn tinM their I r ,v.. ! r::r - : "" :r:m u '"-rrrr rr "p-rvwon t mi. coring regular iuuuiui; --- i u are asseo io maicaie ine ; t I - 1 Business was whether a aeneral turnover tax. ai and social. Much Important rill be staged daring This commence- Mr. J. H. Dail and family visited transacted and the following officers limited turnover tax or a retail sales Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Pace Sunday. elected: John S Dears, president: Cor- tx Miss Vernell Jones, Miss Emmie nelia McLauchlin. vice president; I 7. There should be a moderate and Cameron and Mr. Dixon McCormck Reba Dorman. secretary: Crank graduated undistributed earnings tax visited Aircastle school Monday. Hockaday. treasurer. Ion corporations. After the business meeting a very g. Each Individual stockholder of conferred upon me by an order of the THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDI- pleasant social hour was spent, A corporation should pay his own NOTICE OP SALE OP LAND. Under and by virtue of power sale Clerk of Superior Court of Harnett County, this day entered in that cer tain special proceeding, appearing upon the docket of that court, enti tled "Lizzie Moore, et als. Ex Parte," SALE OF LAND UNDER MORT GAGE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a mort gage deed executed by W. H. W. Hol der and wife Sarah B. Holder, to S. M. Powell, and reco.rded in Book No. 122, page 43, and default having been made in the payment thereof, I will on the 31st day of January, 1921 .sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Lillington, N." C, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed tract of land: Adjoining the lands of A. Y. Hoi der, M. B. O'Quinn and. others, be ginning at a stake and points the be ginning corner of the 80 acre tract. and runs thence N. 15 chains 4.o an other corner of said tract; thence W, with a line of said tract 33.33 chs to a stake and pointers; thence S 15 chains to a stake and pointers in another line of the same tract; thence E. 33.33 chs. to the begin ning, containing 50 acres; the same being cut. off the E. end of a 280 acre tract platted 19 May, 1913, by Daniel McCormick and known as the John Ray land. Time of sale: 31 Jan., 1921, 12 o'clock noon. Place of sale: Courthouse door in Lillington, N. C. Terms-of sale: Cash. . - S. M. POWELL, Mortgagee. This Dec. 28, 1920. 30-4 the store door ot the late J. G. Dud ley, and at his residence in Black River Townshpi, Harnett County, N. C, offer for sale at public auction, and sell to the last and highest bid der, upon terms 'hereinafter named. TION OF THE NEW YORK parlor athletic meet was the feature normal tax. WORLD of the evening. The college winning . Incomes from any new Issues IN 1921 AND 1922 I in the greatest number of contests of securities which mav lawfully be was awarded a box of candy. Ap- made subject to federal tax should chocolate and wafers were be taxable 10. American citizens resident the World Gives so Much at So the number of which proceeding is Practically a Daily at the Price ot a pies, hot Low a Price Let's build up! abroad should be exempt from the American tax upon Income derived abroad and not remitted to the United States. ' - 11. Profits arising from sale of The next few years will be marked NOTICE OF HALE OF LAND UN by important and historical changes DER DEED OP TRIST the' following real estate, lying and In the life of the United tates deeply f Yji'iontalnS InaDeed of ?rust capital asseU should be allocated being in Black River Township, de- interesting to every citizen. The executed by Archie McKay to A. A. over the period In which earned and bcriuea as IOilOWS, lO-Wll. ThriK.a.Wa-V Wni-M hth la ffc Ul.rn.M TVn-t riatAl lha 5th . .V. . . v - , James Stewart's corner in the Ra greatest example of tabloid Journal- day ot October. 19 It. and recorded nJm , th coon Branch, and rouns north 74 de- Ism in America, will give you all the I "fwLi. -r u--m rnnni 12. An exchange of property of a grees- west 1 9.5 chains to a stake news of it. It will keep you as thor- North Carolina, and default having like or similar nature should be eon thl T i 9 ou-hly formed as a daily at five or been made In the payment thereof as Bldered merely as replacement. : 7 . r . . . " I i-r time. th nriio RhMh th therein proviaea; ine unaersiKnea The Senior Class hss elected their commencement representatives: Historian. Miriam Baggett. frophet, Mary Balls. Poet.. Erwlo Stephens. Clftorian. Gladys Senter. Testator. Clarence Senter. Statistician. Lois Man gum. The seventh grade Is now an or- NOTICK OF RALE OP LAND UN DER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of the power of sale conferred upon me la a deed of trust, bearing dale of December. 22. 1119. exec -ted by L. A. Mat thews, which deed of trust Is re- er9-AA In IIaaW tC . a mm - the Registry of Harnett County, and (fleraull having been made I a a. . ganl class. Whltie Steven. 1. the, ;;t of ill boTd. secured by sal! pwnawi, Asorsy jones oi Maiiins. i deed or trust, as therein provided. O fl . . . . . . t f V f . . . V . . . w w Kumu; lunnourr, Hav ing requested me to execute the S. C. Is secretary aod Reba Dorman treasurer. There are fourteen mem bers In this class and they are plan ning an attractive program for their part In the commencement exercises. IIAITIST KERVICKS 8VXDAV. . .til . ..1. -,. uo, -wm, a.o uci imc i ..- I auction, for cash, to the highest Dia-1 iuvuiu u r- . n' -a uai u aammuirsion j ibence south degrees west 12.1 i xi. o u vuam- i come win De oi overwneiming inter- der. at the courthouse door of Har- determination of taxes on Income ofi lB ausan i. McKay. oe-HchaIns 13. Net losses and Inventory losses trust conferred upon me by said deed of trust, I will on Saturday. Febru ary S. 1121. sell for cash at public auction, at the courthouse door la Lillington. N. C t twelve o'clock noon, to the last aad highest bidder, the following lands embraced la the I above named deed of trust, which Regular services next Sundsy atli"d ""V. 10 BUck jllttr low ii . " , , oip. Harnett County, and more per il a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Sidney Liculsrly described as follows, to-wit: Ed ert on preaching. At 2 oclock. I "Beginning at the Junction ot Sunday preaching services at Tur-i NelIU Creek and Kennls Creek. Ed. lington schoolhouse. .fJ!' .ev,r f,f Cn? 5r lwi and runs as his line, north 2 decree- , west 17.00 chains to a stake: theuce ADMINlHTRATOIlM NOTICE Uorth 61 1-2 degrees east SS S North Carolina Harnett County. I eh Sins to tka ntt vm In m tiliis n 0 .... ,1 ' i UOIl O V tU rV W WWW. w - - - mmm .imw w . aW . W W . I hM.MW ,W m . M W. V. J mf U ,11 M ftWI stake and pointers, Mr. Holloways aat anA w h-i. o- ioiivl- rnimi in th town of Lilllnr-Lv. ceased, late of Harnett county. North r? ihnr !) is i-. corner; thence as his line south 4 lZ The Thrlce-a-Week ton N7 C. on T Monday, the 7Th day , Tr llnmVn't br the MMra C.r?UnlU,lh,J, U 10 00tlfy l P"ml 17. chsJas to a suk.:I degrees west 35 chains to a stake "ncf ln , "' , ;ne TnrICa We. of February. 1921. at 12 o'clock 14' Ascertainment by the govern-, having claims against the estate of Barbour's corner on the spring and gum pointers, in D. G. Ballen- World will furnish you an accurate thA f-iiowinr described oron- ment of any tax based on Income! said deceased to exhibit them to the1 branch. Inst belaw th- m- tT-n tine line; thence south 85 degrees and comprehensive report of every- erty: . J should precede payment. undersigned on or before the lOtbldowa the channel of said ' branch li188;.06! Dewar Ir?' thing that happens. Beginning at a stake the northeast! ,5. Administration of Income tax-!?.! 5.,Ptcmtr n-"or t0-!10-1 ,s eb" to Kennls Creek; ij .!.- iiuc, uuooius me vtt- T. rnrnor nf the Iaa.SC Murcnison iraci i mvw m we iiuca in r oi luciritnence down uld -T-k S -K.i-a i- eign roaa u.t5 cnams to a stake, r ZZZ and running thence with line of said ,,0 -"ou, "'- .recovery. All person slndebted to the beginning sUUoa and coatalas Mrs. Betts' corner; thence north 50 Paper and THE HARNETT COUNTY !7act N 88 W. 9.02 chains to a he esUte will please mske Immedl- 170 acre of land. bo or UT I ucsiew eosi.io.aw -.ius iu su-e niu logemer ior one year ior oniy stake; thence N. Z E. 13. so cnains num r, jf Aum.iiniiwiiu.i i iu iub imiccuuu oraucn; laence up TWO DOLLARS. to a stake; thence 8. as E. 9.0 z I ne unaersignea naving aaminis-i the channel of said branch about 15 , t . , . chains to a stake: thence S. 2 W. tered upon the estate of the late chains to a stake and pointers, the to --bscrlptioa now and " 8 to a " lecn- on; M. 0. rtts. does hereby five noUce beginning, containing eighty acres of don't delay. This is the best oppot- tininr twelve and one-half (12V) to all parties who have claims land, more or less. - Itunlty since the orice of cotton fell. -- more or less. Belnr the same against said estate to file the same o uciu6 uiu. mr um- land conveyed to Arc nie Aici.ay dt wun -a wuom iwene nuaiu ur tne Balance wnjen was not tn Mrs. M. M. McKay by deed recorded in is nonce win oe pieaaea in oar oil .um isrms ior rem nesr uiung- said company which U II 2-4 acres In Book 188 at page 21fr records of recovery of such claims. Also all ton. on shares or fixed price. These of land. This deed of trust is given Harnett County. North Carolina. persons that are due the said estate , isrms are wen located on public j to secure the balance dse on the pul sion, one-nan oi purchase money cash upon confirmation of sale, the balance in one and two years, equal instalments, to be secured by first lien upon the land sold. This. 21st day of December, 1920. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE, 23-4 - Commissioner. 666 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumo nia. aie payment io tne unaersigned. per sorver of D. E Grn. rbrrv This 10th day of Dee-. 1110. ,J. 1110. JOHN S. YARBOROUGH. This deed Ls made subject to THOMAS W YARBOROUGH. 112 1-4 acr-e sold ti Caryllmbi? Administrators of Susan E. McKay.; Company, conveyed !n e fo-mtr ''P "cdeed. ad ronvers to . Tn.iM the balance This 18th day of December. 1920. A. A. MCDONALD. Trustee. Walter Lee Johnson. Atty. S0-4 any amount will tome forward settle for same at once. This Dec 2S J920. i D. II. SENTER. 23-4t, ' ' Administrator. .n. jM Jt I1 ll . . . ... - . i . ut. mi uw BoaAsiM nsoLey oi ui tana herein con- cd arches. Good land salted to cot-.vyed. otn. corn and tobacco. This Xrd oay of January. 1121 J. G. Laytoa, Duaa, N. C. ! FRANKLIN T. DUPRE-C P Truitee. t
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1921, edition 1
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