HARNETT COUNTY NEWS
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Williams-Belk Co."s
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week for the pleasure of writing it. But its sole purpose is to sell mer
chandise, and in it each week is featured the New and Special Items
and Novelties as they come in with our usual attractive prices. We
wish we could put before you each week prices on our entire stock and
show you just what we are saving our customers in dollars and cents.
Visit our store and see we want your business. '
FANCY TiATISTE 39c
39 inch 48c Printed Sheer BaWi in small dots and checks, smart and
cool. Special J 39c per yard
FINE FANCY VOILES 69c
All in the new neat designs a beautiful quality Voile that has been
selling Up to $1.50 per yard. A wide range of patterns to select from.
Priced 69c per yard
ALL SILK PONGEE 69c
30 inch $1.00 All Silk Tan Pongee, special 69c per yard
NEW WHITE FOOTWEAR
One and Two Strap White Pumps with Baby Louis and Military Heels,
Priced $2.75, $3.75 and $5.75
SATIN PUMPS $7.75
New Satin One Strap Baby Louis Heels in black and brown, all sizes,
widths D and B. Priced $7.75
BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUIT $6.75
Special value in an All Wool Serge Suit for boys, sizes 8 to 16
Special . $6.75
MEN'S MOHAIR SUITS $9.95
Men' sPalm Beach and Mohair Suits, special for $9.95
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SANFORD, N. C.
Correspondents
Wanted
THE HARNETT COUNTY NEWS
desires to obtain the services of correspondents from all
sections of the county. It is the earnest hope that the
paper can be made of interest to every person residing
in the county. To this end we are making an endeavor
to secure a correspondent at every point and commun
ity. Will you not take it upon yourself to see that some
one in your community will furnish the news each week
and send it in?
We do not expect anyone to work for nothing. We
will furnish stamps and stationery to those who will
furnish us the news, and in addition will pay them for
their trouble.
WRITE TO US ABOUT IT.
Misses Susan and Pauline Piltard
of Bullock are visiting their sister.
Mrs. B. P. Gentry.
Miss Mary Lily Morgan of Raleigh
is visiting Miss Lydie Sorrell.
Misses Frances Salmon. Margaret
McLean and Mr. II. M. Spears mo
tored over to Raleigh Tuesday.
Miss Vivian Draper, principal of
Lillington High School, who has br-n
spending some time in Dunn with her
brother. E. T. Draper, is vWting
friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Potter or Wal
lace are visiting Mr .and Mrs. S. A.
Boney this week.
Miss Isabel Spears has returned
from a trip to Blue Ridge.
Rev. Geo. W. Perry of Carthage
was in town Tuesday. Mr. Perry
was formerly pastor of the Methodist
church here.
Mrs. M. II. Johnson of Rocky
Mount Is visiting relatives in Lilting
ten and Mr. S. D. Brantley's on Pip
kin plantation near ir ntd hoiui.
Miss Dixie Cooke, stenographer of
the law firm of Baggett & Johnson,
is spending several days at her home
in Kannapolls.
Dr. N. C. Riddle and L. M. Locka
my returned Monday from New York
where they had been on business for
a couple of weeks.
C. P. McCluer. A. E. Donoho and
J. R. Boyd, officials of the Carolina
Telegraph & Telephone Co., were In
town Monday.
Charles R. Parker and family are
spending several days this week at
Swansboro.
Neill McLauchlin went to Greens
boro on business Wednesday.
Misses Mamie and Sudie Sexton
and Claude Sexton went to Raleigh
Tuesday.
J. R. Baggett wen tto Raleigh on
.business Wednesday.
Miss Gladys Davenport of Dunn is
visiting friends and relatives here
this week.
Claude, son of D. J. Smith of An
derson Creek township, is quite sick.
Mrs. Ed Lynch, of Route 3. Is re
ported' as quite ill.
George Cummings. of Route 3. Is
on the sick list.
Joe Collins, of Route 3. had the
misfortune to sustain a crushed foot
last Saturday at the gravel pit when
a truck turned turtle. The wound Is
healing.
D. II. Senter of Chaiybeate was
here on business Tuesday.
M. J. and J. W. Senter or Kipling
were here Tuesday.
Jas. A. Buchanan at Ryes was here'
Monday In attendance upon a special
session of the county commissioners.
N. A. Smith of Kipling was here
Monday to attend a special session
of the Education board.
J.- M. Hodges or Linden waa In
town Monday to attend a special ses
sion or the Education board or which
he is chairman.
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Land Posters for sale at
The News office.
XOTICK OF HALt: OK VJU.t'.ini.:
LAM.
Under and by virtue or a decree or
foreclosure entered at the May. 1J21,
term or the Harnett County Superior
Court la the action therein pending
entitled J. E. Link and wife Mildred
It. Link againal V. II. Parrl.h and
others, the undersigned coraroUion
er will offer for sale, at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for rata,
at the courthoun door or Harnett
County between the hours or twelve
o'clock M. and one p. tu. on June 30.
1921. the following dencribcd tracts
or land to-wit: Situate lying and be
ing In Grove townhlp. Harnett
county. North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows:
First Tract: Beginning at a atake
and pointer, J. A. Mattbe and
lutid ItiaU rorar. and tan
Matthew line outh It 1-2 ml
23.42 chain to a stake. McKay 4
Turlington corner; tnen a Mr
Kay" line aoulh 32 e-l 14 I
chain to a tak and poiater;
Ibenre S 1-2 at 47.47 chain la a
Uk In David ItyaU line; tkettr
aa hi line north Z ( l to the be
ginning, containing SO acre-, more
or le..
Second Tract: twinning at a
blarkgum with gum pointer in the
eat vide of the run or Thornton'
creek at the bake ford In the ofh
edge of the thinii and Hole- Creek
road, and run north S3 1-2 up in
road S.30 chain to a pin tamp in
the aoutb edge or aid road; tfceore
a said fv4 oth 72 12 . 1 41
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GREATEST CELEBRATION
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Two Base Ball Games AU Kind of Athletics
Mile Long Parade " Band Concerts
Singing Contests ' Clowns
Grand Spectacular Display of Fire Works at Night
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