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COUK TY NI THE PUBUC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol. 3 No. 9 5c PER COPY $1.50 PER YEAR Lillington, N. C, Thursday, March 3, 1921 "If it Concern Harnett. Ifa in THE NEWS 0 SECRETARY IS READY TO TAKE APPLICATIONS A. A. McDonald Says Farm Loan Hoard Wiil Soon Again be Work ins Urges Applications Xow. Secretary-Treasurer A. A. McDon ald of the Lillington Farm Loan As sociation is now ready to receive ap plications for loans through the Fed oral Farm Land Bank. He has re ceived word from Columbia, S. C, to distribute blanks and take in appli cations for loans. It has been the opinion of those who are in position to knowT that the Federal Farm Loan operations would begin soon to again function. The secretary says he is certain that loans will start going out to farmers in a short while. This will come as good l ews to farmers who have found themselves devoid of finances as a remit of the low prices offered for their products. The Farm Loan idea is the nearest point to which the government will go in furnishing assistance to the f irmer. Uncle Sam cannot buy the crops, but money can be loaned on ir.nd for long terms, thus enabling the growers to hold crops for better prices and at the same time have sur plus funds with which to finance an other crop. Those desiring this assistance from the government should apply to Sec rotary McDonald at the courthouse for necessary blanks, and file their petitions early. ROY St 'OUT TROOP No. 1, WENT OX HIKE FRIDAY Waif- SHERIFF M'ARTAN I HARNETT COUNTY'S VALUABLE lr At AtfFQ ETrtfAT PAT T ' RKSfiimPiTQ RiT.Xjr! ni?7I?I rDI?IV8o',,beri1 lo "p 9 of XI Al a.lVJLSkJ a, RIM ARJ Jl IliU! aaKJ S VI MJ gJaLflllVJ U & 1 LJU J 1 L.W ; ilrk Appeals to Citizens to Meet Taxe In Order to Avoid Being Placed on Delinquent List County's Institu tions Xeel Money Xow. BEING A SUNBEAM it XTE HEAR and read a great deal W about ' optimism said .the stranger, "and we go around telling our friends not to worry. The advice is good enough, but we don't pause to reflect that optimism Is a mental at titude that can be reached only by study and train ing. What shall we study? I have here, madam, a little book enti tled, 'How to Be a Sunbeam, which answers the ques tion fully and completely. 1 1 was written by " "I don't care who It was writ ten by, or wheth er it is indorsed by all the statesmen and prelates in the country," exclaimed Mrs. Curfew. "I don't want to be a sunbeam, expe rience having taught me that I can get along better and have less trouble and tribulation, when I look as much like a meatax as possible. "Last evening before I went to bed Sheriff J. W. McArtan is making one last appeal to taxpayers of the county who have thus far held off from meeting their obligations to the county. Next Tuesday. March 8th. the books will be placed in the hands of the deputies in the several town ships and the deputies, of course, will collect through levy upon per sonal property, the costs thus being added against the taxpayers. Sheriff McArtan says he is very anxious to collect all taxes possible without resort to the process of levy. But he realizes now that the time is short in which taxpayers can meet him before he will be compelled to issue his list for delinquent sale, which will appear in the papers be ginning the first week in April. GUANO MILL BEGINS WORK Standard Sand & Gravel Company Has Installed Thoroughly Modern Plant(to Mine and Waih Gravel for Road Building and Commercial Purposes Great Boost to This Setion and Its Railroads. rtcken class of rai!ro4 The Slan4ard Sand Gravel Cot Pny U organited with an athorird capital of f S40.000 . f whio S2S0.6SS fi4 in. Tt oC-r, are: John A. Roy!!. fri4&t: It V. , Webb. Vir-!rri4fi: CilWM C jj White. Treasurer; J. McK. Sp-ar. Manatrr; C. K. Sorrett. $priate&4 eat. The motive A. & W. RAILROAD NOW OPERATING DAILY SERVICE "Harnett County is one of the rich-1 means for the future development , est counties In North Carolina In I commercially of ifci uiinii sand and gravel for road building, as the wholq State cannot be fully"00 of xh9 It has the greatest wealth of comprehended unless one takes Inlo Per boiler a power tor tt oft- consist cf tie la I t. with it f.:f of fafa.t le it ttfoa. t te.l. poiW in frsictt and p.fr -lc. lt AfUatir 4 UV.iet ro4 Vampm&r iA-f .d . tfcer with t .w t.J6. i, en 4i.ft Mftu i n, 9Mt t natural road material of any eastern consideration Its Immense volume, county In North Carolina. Lillington "An Inexhaustible storehouse of the engine U connected lo a tit. shfi which In tarn throuch pollers dm . - ... .... has promise of soon becoming the very best quality of quarts gravel for" '"-un macB.t.ery. most Important gravel and sand mar- road building and commml.l par-! !J? ,fo 4 ket in North Carolina if not in the poses," is the way W. L. Spoon. n- wIml u dB fron Cn V " II V r t . ... w owuvu. iivr .'tuna Carolina dkiit mnrtnmr a4 eec:e.. The Se4r tr!t; a:o rtta.iios) hy two taa hotr'. r4 ! J - . This Is Information elven in a ore. in chart of fl.r.l .i.i t. n- P1' ,a 0fUl ear. linTTharv reDort of the und nl I Ito.d. nm. it tr cJ v.. trn.port4 aa4 tJumj4 d fI Itto - " w s-we 7 " . gravel resources of Hsrnett County amlned and paed upon this sr. Tel Pf rtxm h.tv it U !vat. al SaafcrJ Hb it u-wr-4 tf.. to sn4 frai ftal:V it. v.v:;fcc "' p4 ovr to'tr .or i Ite J:1 rti(A 4 rr it Th tallunlzt t s tft.i' To t.t,for4 nrt cU trtii N, 1 t4- U:::tio al I t. fttjec &t.for4 al ;i. n.kk.tc by the North Carolina Geological and In the Interett of the t ailed State1 JT . iara it ac Hh wr4 wticl, aftSf ,uw.h i ii ioca ri6r rii. iiai;c 1 1 : a ts. U:t.l v Lillington Oil Mill Company has completed its fertilizer factory and expects to start the manufacture of guano this week. The mill is of 100 tons daily capacity. It will make a specialty of the brands suited for I was reading a book called 'Sunshine Harnett county soils and will label Susan. It was about a woman who these special brands "Harnett Cotton I just made up her mind to be happy and Tobacco Grower" and "Lomco no matter what happened. Then her Special Fertilizer." husband was brought home with a Nitrate of soda is now coming in broken leg, and the two children had ,n , mixA inn "Tnn n.r" r Economic Survey. Special reference! government, after exhaustive inii. is made to Lillington as becoming Let us here quote from the report - tj;:;ti "the most important sand and gravel of the Geological Survey: .J1 p latUn of 11 112 JUnfo4 12;li. ni iUn ir .v market" because of the fact that "Lillington. the county!. In the I" . ,', I",::;a1" P tn when the survey of the resources waa ceattr sf ihs rotr. u i-i. Al hl I"olftl ,h t U 4- 5af4 i?: s. as. I ' ! lo.J I.i n v . . . installation on the border lines of larce oart of the rr...i rf.i,- . -a'-r pSr ajn u i Jtsfcf4 1 a as. tit IaJ- this town one of the most modern I cut gravel mining plants In the country.! Pet This plant Is now practically com-d pleted and ready for operation. Soledi that Lillington has now become what this point the gravel deposits spread along the south bsnk of the Cim T 9 'i.' ' tr Itlver. The richest part of the V 64 5 4 11 Ji a r. a- po.llscenterJu.ton the northwest 7:;; 7 . . Hr.i Ce Of the town of Ulllnstoa. Prom1 . " ' MBM " " B - f4 i i ! The Boy Scout Troop No. 1 of Lil lington had an enjoyable hike to the Murchison old mill on Little River last Friday night. Every member, 22 in all. was present at the hour of starting, 4:30. The trip was made without accident in one hour, with osse stop of five minutes for rest. It was a jolly scene to look on about hiteen small nres along the river bank with two or three Scouts around each fire cooking supper. I hope I am not betraying any Scout secrets by letting it be known i nut mere is lots or talent among these boys that might be utilized by their home folks and the community r.t targe, f or instance, it any one need; an expert cook for French- fried potatoes, call on Rob Baggett. And for toasted marshmallows and eating what Rob Baggett cooked, call mi John Spears and Register Parker. And any one in need of an allround cook, call on Otto Smith but see that he washes his hands first. Any one scarce of cookflig vessels will be safe in securing James Spivey, who cooked a good meal and ate every bit of it, using only one small tin cup, to show how a Scout can meet emergencies. Their talents are not confined to just cooking. The similarity of some of the bunch to some of the notables was marked.. It was left for another meeting to decide whether Reed Ross Barrett McKinney or Henderson Steele should be called Fatty Ar buckle. But there was only one can didate for Daddy Long Legs, so Gra dy Johnson received every vote. Any one having cattle or Boy Scouts to lasso may call on Robert Lanier. And if any one should lose their way on a dark night they will only have to call for Hannibal Waddell and Hugh - Cox (Bow Legs). Frank Hockaday acted as guide in true Scout style for the trip. There is also musical talent among them, and it may be possible to or-p;:-nize a male chorus with Grayson J'.iggs, Burt Johnson, Leo Kelly and Charles Eatman as leaders and the Lalance of the troop to come in on thn grand phorus. a number of measles simultaneously, and the house burned down, and the bank in which she had deposited her savings closed its doors, and in spite of everything she went around singing and dancing. "If I had thought It over I might have realized that It was too good to be true. No human woman could be gay and happy In the midst of so many calamities. But I was In a sentimental mood, and when I turned out the light and went to bed I thought that I ought to be ashamed of myself for not being like Sunshine Susan, and I made up my mind I would turn over applying to crops later on. Farmers will be able to obtain Uris company's products from th?lr local dealers In any quantity in plenty of time for the spring planting. The mill will not do any retail business, of course. This is one of the most complete and best constructed mills in the country. It was designed and con structed by Mr. Parham Jones, who was formerly with the Caraleigh Mills of Raleigh and the Virginia Carolina Chemical Company. Mr. a hew leaf first thing in the morn- Jones drew n,s n,s own Patterns and fWkallsvl I s I a f:t a . . . ftv.v . .... , ins-.-. iniw -s p. aniTM ft.4,.ft.f1Ctt 7 1 t ft the Geological Survey predicted for out to the west and northwest along! , , " " U.ix jUf4 it. ,he wuth bsnk of the Cape Fesr;"!' 'tx'h m kr,c f' tUJ. t. The Stsndard Sand Gravel Com- Ulver. and along tllaek.raith Creek . ' cf ri!T til W e to4 pany. which owns eight hundred a total dl.tsnce of sis or eiht miles' ?!' rSB4 pt9ti' u tucm ai acres of the richest gravel deposits In length and two to three miles a ;M,T'rl Crouch chsts lo railway fUafofA. in this part of the South, is respon- width. Small deposits of gravel oe-C , Trs. No :. . J 1 i mil s- sible for this big development. This cur two or three miles lo the south-' 1 r,,coUf " f r d.ily ls.S4; !.,. company does not bcrieve In handling west of the town of Ulllngton. North? ..Bl ! 'Uf fT,, Tr 1 4 4 W any proposition unless something of the Cape Fear Itlver and north of ' 9T1 rt4 TtU a. mit it.ia. ra us, worth while is to be achieved. "La- the town of Lillington along the Nor-!? T j. V4 hml T- ""r 4 mi.y. . bor lost" Is an unknown phra to folk Southern Hsllwsy ntsr the little , . .mlZ0' , ,r5s 4 T them: and a look over their property station of Cape Fear some local d Jf Cr 'f Tlr4r 4 T... will show that nothing Is lost sight po.Ha of gravel are sto found. About blrnl' fc4 5t' of unless, possiblr. it be the build- 10 mil south..! f t jnft . ftT a, eartl-4 oa Iki. Smn4r, t . . ... I . .. . ... .branch of tb crave! b;& for ... , vwntu vi vjir ii ii iv ii i rr ome ing of a railroad In connection their plant t dous output rith years and It pro4ct Is U IMItUlTAXT Ml irTIMi tV -rt"Tlli:tt MtrTltutnT ing. "So I came downstairs smiling, and I was singing all the time I was get ting breakfast, and when Mr. Curfew came down he said it warmed up his whole being to see me in such a cheer ful frame of mind. It reminded him of him of the time when I was sweet seventeen, and as pretty as a red wagon. Then he gradually drifted Into a story to the effect that he had a great opportunity to make the finest horse trade of his career. All he need ed was $7 In cash to close the trans- had the machinery built. ITEMS OF NEWS FROM OAK GROVE SECTION Rev. Dexter Betts of Fuquay Springs filled his regular appoint-; ville branch. ment at Oak Grove church Sunday! No such deTelopnient M lhal of morning at 11 o'clock. !,h ..,,, lP(1 Safwl . r:,...j n Miss Ha Britt spent the week-end j pany could be poiMe without the witn auss Agnes coiner at uuies their Dla.nl to h.ul SW.V It lMmn. imill i(nn.ll. ( .J !' This psrt of the de- Cl.y and sand are found associated T" ; "T I, . velopment program, however. Is nat- with all these gravel deposits. . Ti . urally the duty of the Norfolk "The most Important of Ue- 'f dV?K 4 T14'; W Southern Railroad Company, which properties Is that of the Standard' . .1 "?J 4 H4 al iii already has an artery through this Sand ft Gravel Company. It Joins 1 " . tpa "4 U fc sttn UX ... ti4 t sone. Not as a duty to Its territory the town of Lillington and eilend.'"4 W?m?! ' V' Wfc. ' alone does this proposition stand up toward the Cape Fear River a l4th T f ? t " l"T"1 tm ""uai Klnv to face the stability of the Norfolk of one-half mile and reaches bark', '"t Moses-s,i of if W.ttcii.t Southern; hut from' MM.kWI Llni.. tf,. .it. -M- " r 3T . t& ttsatiarto. IV. Vs. It r. South, was drin4 tf lt lt tmrr oScial ewi.. tn. It Adimmn Manufacluritc Cotaay of N. Jat4.r. ff-.:4t f Vco4 CVl Aurora. UU ho ato frUte4 lt 5;Msntrc. C. tttrii4 business standpoint the railroad com- distance of a mil or two Inio ih.. ' " r - uft.:r ats.s-4 i,i. k... gravel Company, whkh U te ml -4 lu.to- f Creek. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Gregory, Ed- action, and he would make at least I ward and Clyde spent a while with $15 by it "He knew I had $7 put away In the clock to buy myself some clothes I need the worst way. I had saved that money, a nickel and a dime at a time, and was looking forward to the time when I would have enough to go shop ping and buy myself an outfit good enough for the queen of Sheba. Mr. Curfew had been trying to bor row my savings for a long time, offer- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dritt Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Mac Betts Carter of Rocky Mount is spending several days- at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Betts. Miss Nona Denton of Louisville, Ky., is spending a few weeks with Miss Lottie Denton. Miss .Annie and Alda Britt attend ing to give me his note as security, and I ed the Ladies Presbyterian Auxiliary before I read that Sunshine Susan book I society at Buies Creek Saturday af I always refused him, and nearly I temoon 'j n w wn i u r wwawisia 1 1 . . a. .....a ft.nl. .. . t a . . . rnrih.oi...i.a.niii,r 10 I tnn . ... i m and well s'f J-4 la .w. ... .- . aV... ftftV WIS .CI WW O V M . I n. (IT IIIIIII I I H ? I I lW U T pany's output because by so doing folk Southern Railroad pt within the railroad will double Its freight 200 feet of the northern end of this tounage on the Raleigh and Fayette-1 property. The only other railroad in this section is the A. & V. which con nects Lillington. Jonesboro and San ford. "This property contains the rich est known gravel deposits of the machinery. The plant has rapacity of cars pr day, A rrUM car ran b load from the gravel tia In three minute-. guidance of a master mind. A high official of the company Is the genius! hole section. The gravel beds prop-! -A VtlMAUNH Wi:MIML- a a a m a . a . rr are ouna on me nms ana nages, A popur fofw of 9nt0ftmlntK0nU Just at the edge of the river low, ,,, Tm Womaat We4 lands. The deposits are richest Just! 6lnt- Wll foibt thm tXf,i a few hundred yards west of th .na U'.llntlon. not lo U ot4oe. Is town of Ulllngton and a short di- ff.,inc tj9lMtm oov (te toot aa tance south of the river where the d.iorium o rndar eveaiac. March material. An employe who cannot I Kavel suddenly begins at the edge of m, .n etrnic of aeaaia fan U . . . I it . S a . mm a. S . - . mm. see his way through an honest d.y - .-.-. i - anticipate. A ixn.ical prcr.m will lhml K,f : u. S w a. a wora is noi worm ui services ot - - be given Just preceding It rrm guide. And this idea Is the key thatl Kri 10 To the north- whose Idea of accomplishment Is baed upon his knowledge of what efficiency means. "Nothing Is worth while," says this official, "unless the result Justltles the effort." This he applies to man-power as well as to the CtftslUa R4f!Ja Mos i. a4 t4 etauisg it Noeta Carol. Cosffvac to r:e Its ft- rata of It !!. . fst.4 mu Sottvs Mito;.! mill ?-4 im a4v.t. it e4s!osl Ittt- cf Ihttr ctsrrb. Mttoj..! of it. s4um are lv!c4 la k- 1 1.122. T of It entire atso-tial. Al a tnawfiag tt4 la Wt3jt.. Teaa . Uf It t4.c tt.i4 of It ctnb atl4 to rsUy aal cotnpUl it fta foe iti taxis. mai. a aasais:y trw4 snapped his head off doing it. But that morning I was anxious to matte every- Mrs. flu the lock. There Is no loafing at wwl ln depth Is not so great, but . the plant or on the premises of the lhe dpin on the whole prop Standard Sand & Gravel Company. rJr w, probably exceed IS or 20 Tracks, driveways, hillocks and pits fect- are kept scrupulously free from rub-1 travel Itself In Ihe depo- Henry Matthews, who hasjbish. The machinery shows not the! ,l ' a water-rounded and deposited iu luaikc cit;ij- i i , . i nppn sarimis v l i w un nnanmnnia l a . m . - . body happy, so I handed him the I" " "jsugmesi ravage irora rusi. noi as money, and he went and made his rast raproving. , small a thing as a nail can be found horse trade and brought home an old ; vagabonding upon the place. Sheds. cmnhnlt thnt Tina he-n strlr ever since. FOR KALE a i ii vin a.t Aa. 4V. auu neuus ui. .lu,e uui Long Staple Cotton Seed. $1.00 per earn. leeuiug u puis auu iwur , bushel. D. C. Davis. Lillington. N and I can't get him to do any of tnec R. 2 S-4pi chores around the place. "The same morning Mrs. Turpentine heard me singing in the back yard, and she thought it would be a good time to borrow my patent . electric AVE ARE GOING TO SELL kind or ungentiemanly word was heard. Every Scout seemed to try to make the other fellow have a good time and they all seemed to have it. We are going again soon and if any other boy wants to go with us, he crowd." I forgot to mention that when .upper was over there was nothing loft to eat. Jas. H. Frizelle. COX-EDMOXDSOX. at private sale the following equip ment located at Summerville. N. C., of nvoa that ranroflont tm rri nnA. washing machine, and came over for fourth to one-half their actual value. that purpose, sne natt asuea ior u a i f or cash. dozen times before, but I always toldl Your friend and our friend, the her to go to. Being full of sunshine editor ot the Harnett County News, During the entire trip not one un4 on that occasion, however, I told her! has requested that we give the read- .ho' oMiM hnTo it and welcome, and I ers oi nis paper me nrsi cnance ai rve never been able to use it since.-bargains We are doing thU i. . " , A ...but next week this advertisement xne man wno soia k iu me . w appear In the dai,T papers. will cost $6 for repairs, so you see So act qUiCKiy; now is your chance what Sunshine Susan did to me. Mr. Farmer. Mr. Mill Owner. "No, mister, I don't want any recipe i No. 101 Champion Blacksmiths fnr hcainif n sunbeam, and von can drill. will have to come well recommended, i tftke y01ir book tQ jj Tor- 1195-lb. anvil. iJr a Scout goes only with a "clean wmipr m the vellow house across 1 Champion "Midway" No. S Spl- tw street. SMS tb. cb?p.on m,dffl. TO"?. p.p. weignt pessimist ot xnis neigmwr-i to 2 incn. hOOd. I 1 Badeer adiustable DiDe stock. Threads pipe 1 inch to 2 inch. C A a. . KaM... U.oan ClftllftVAAjl Explained. & GamDle mate, gooi new. with -Do yon see the man yonder? WelL fittings and 50 ft. stack, to my certain knowledge he is leading l 45 h. p. Ajax center crank a double life. steam engine, good as new. "You don't say so I 1 18 h- P- center crank "Yes; he la a professional contor- steam e ng ine, good as new. ... . . JL 55 ft. 12 inch. 6 ply canvaa belt. HOniSt. lOnantitv of it mil 8 Inrh ranvaa hlt. 1 10-20 Bull gasoline tractor. Mr. and Mrs.' Frederick Jones, Cox announce the marriage of their x daughter Elizabeth ' to Mr. Donald Gilliam Edmondson Saturday, March "19th, 1921 At home after April 1st, Wilmington, N. C. FOR SALE T.ong staple cotton seed, planted o.i ly one year, full 1 1-4 inch staple. V-ur dollars bushel. W. J. Salmon, l.'llington, R. 3. Let's build up! After American Stylemakera. French creators of feminine gowns and hats have appealed for a law to prohibit the Indiscriminate photo graphing of their models at the race tracks. They claim that .American and other clothing designers are steal ing fashion points from the pictures. v Close CalL "It was a near thjng, but I made it." "The operation, you mean? "Yes. . In another. twenty-four hours the patient would have recovered with out it and walked out on me.- tool-houses, machine shops furnish bins for each and every denomination of working material. First glance at the immediate pre mises upon which the plant Is located would leave the Impression that a landscape artist had been employed to lavish his aesthetic taste upon a" spot where, seemingly, beauty would be a foreign thoughL But thorough going business methods make their impress, and here It Is found that in stead of a Jungle of rock and debris a la salmagundi, the Standard Sand it Gravel Company has used its own material, as bed and surface from dam to walkway. Even driftwood Is not allowed to accumulate in the lake, the 'water standing clean and clear against pebble and aand. Turning a curve In the walkway which leads to the office building, the visitor sees the mighty laundry as It draws the "soiled" gravel up 'the great Incline, at the apex of which the water is turned on and the ma terial Is cleaned and graded, the silt and dirty water passing down the Hume. Lowering the eye. the hum of the great washer almost loses Its Jar upon the senses. For there be neath' the big elevator la a neat little material consisting almost wholly of pure quarts and quartttte pebbles with quarts sand Intermixed. Ths deposit as a whole Is fairly free from clay. The majority of the gravel of thee deposits Js of a washable grade. This material Is being washed, crushed and screened for concrete and building gravel and sand. In most of these washable deposits Ih amount of foreign matter is not over one or two per cent. On this proper ty are a few deposits of clay gravel that cannot be washed. This gravel makes an excellent cementing gravel for road building, streets and walks.1 Several thousand tons of this male rial went to Camp tltytcg last year. "The gravel In these deposits is of a very high grade and the quantity runs well Inlo the millions of cubic yards. to ny. Just glanc your eye over the fol lowing cat of character sad yoi ran form aa !4a of what l la ior for you: Milton Io t!M4'croota! Neltl Salmon Itri4! Wm. Salmon Jiet Man. Marvin K4war4 Msi4 of honor Clifford Long lllact rr (I f! Dr. Arnold and ttlrsm luxe! Flower Girls !!!!!! tn addition lo Ih- priac!al char acters quite a aumWr of pronineal cltltens are lo rtm a aster. brl4-ta.4s, and so forth and so Ith. tKt tnl it pi. don't! General a4mlio. hJf a dollar school Chilians half last tnacb. Gloom doctor wUI b in attet.4 ance lo relieve oerUfh. Fart of the proce4s will be gltea lo Ihe Nrar ICast Relief Fan 4. A. W. ILUUlOAt MltirM 'IJK No. 1 tnittM leaves fUaford t a. arrie sJlHacfoa 27. No. 1 ftrst The location both In respect ltrs snfor4 11:21 a. v. ar- first cU leave Saford : p. ta. 1 6 lead-force feed lubricator. 1 Contractor's plow. 4 Slip scrapers. 1 Worthington boiler feed pump 1 Cook stove. 500 ft. new 5-8 inch steel cable. 2.000 ft. 2 Inch pipe. 600 ft. 3 inch pipe. One 16x16 wall tent. Valves, fittings, nails, bolts, oils greases, barrels, etc. uUiN tkautuk s equipment con sisting of 2 Keystone steam shovels, cars, rail, rock crusher, elevators, screens, pulleys, etc. CAROLINA MATERHLS CORP., Lillington, . C, lacuiuea ior saippina is ir. i c i,,,,.,,.. -.sc property of the Cape Fear Gravel , 0 MWSMt. Company has been taken over and a No. 2 first eta leave Lill.ag.oa modern washing plsnt Is being bulli arrivp Sanford :t. No .v ,. . . raised leave UUiortoo 11a. ta. on the old site formerly occupied by ..... r, n u va c ei that company. This site is not more cu ive UlJiacton 4 f. w, ar than 200 feet away from the Norfolk rite Sabford i.C ClV.rr. n.ltrn.,l mrA Knl tnnrm lhB! Train No. 2. . 2. & W Ul t Ofr- .... ... . ated dally laciadieg Saaday. Traias one-fourth to one-half mn away , , ,iU 0e4as from the Capa Fear River." i timed ftecond cUt on Moa4r. While every Industrial and miu-; nT mn4 rrltr:' tfr ...ft mm i uau I v 7 . t diimi) for tt ery sset&Wr lo rare It faa4. . The Kfetittg la Vilo w for it trpnM cf lof t!y f salt lag it North Caroliaa Coafwf fcf crrt lag cm ito tl Jt W. Mt i CnascUl dirclor for Ite rxrtffar. MriAi4 with hits t a gx.at.risl 4i rsxtoe for ech J:.'r'xi . At.x thorn alta4isg It (!rr Af all f It pvi4iag !, of it coarrs; Rev. . M. Nccth. e4a Clioal rre(ary: It tirt! of It varosa ctsrcTs txr4; .4;.or; lf l.4ts. setWrs svf 4 ! a&4 Uttr roaalMMt at4 f f wi 4n t f church tooS Tt otjtit of 1 t"tri::a fC4a"-Ma 4oveat ware ltoftc. y d.-4 a4 latrsctoss ii It 4.. rt tssscisi d'.rvclcKrs. uf-a w hoc sifb win 4;i la It . rial tAtitf'tn. May : Jit. I Arr(5it- lo ltai Wtc4i. It dst tat It Caaacial (): for riist tt IIS. . ta V It subject of taaca dicail. tt w It e;Ctloa of the ls4;xc !s! of It charch Its! Itt totJ t ao $t poarsseal oa ccoai of fi&aacial ttU la drrtaia tioa f It Jtath. tr. J. II. F.y aol4. c:iiQt gtastal f;r tie tv tial. r ttst a fiasacul csnf :x la tt fts.t sitsat'o w.:i not oatr b lasftittg. a a lt ef faith 4 cora. tl will acta.:? tva!a It rtsra t normal tita la tt o oak w ttl4 merclal Interest In this territory wn sn4 Satardsy. Trains Not. 1 a&4 4 grove of original pine, not bedraggled I Prol DT lhu 1 dIopmnt of; will not b operated on Sunday. by dirt and grime, nor beset by ran-lour natural resource, yet it is very dora undergrowth, but trimmed andlP'"y o o aeen inn o oo gre.i cultivated, the ground smoothed and I beneficiary will be the jsorroih sonth- graveled round abouL Turning and Rr. P hoe line the looking across the tramway, there Is tonnsge originates ana wnoe par a planked stockade which causes eu- n' nr of 6o!- rioslty to assert ltseir. "You arel Aa tald before, the Standard Saad welcome." of course, to look, and 14 Gravel Company offers lo double what' you see beyond Is a pit fori the freight traffic of the Norfolk "down and out" machinery and I Southern, and that. too. with aa ar- working material that has served its I tide of freight that does not require time. I the services of stslion master and Just what this gravel mining plsnt I stevedores to load and unload, trans it It hau: 'Incubator, cost 121. will take IIS. Hern as4 only twice. Good as new. Have two and only a4 one. Apply Mrs. C. N. Ware. UlUagton. N. C R. 4. 666 4lt 4 I JNie chaag4 from Ite third Ssa4sy Ihe scra4. so ttst Mr. K-ifrtcm tm hae tis work t-t!r arric4 Ml churvh-goers will late aotf of this cbaac. i Land Posters for sale ni The News office. XOTJCK. Asa leaslag LtU.agtoa will break a Cold. Fsrver and Asa leauc UU.agtoa and wi:i GHpj quicker than anythinf &r For 4 loans g rar te V ,- ' qaKk c a mU. There Is not a bi- wa know, prsrvmtuif pnernno- Ur r6ti )n t4rsti comity. aw or CIS. 14- Ceo. T. GssUr. LiU.xf'.oa. N C.
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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March 3, 1921, edition 1
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