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HARNETT COUNTY NEWS ONCE YOU BREAK A TEN IT VANISHES QUICKLY That's what everyone says. You know it's true. A bill of any denomination goes quickly once it is changed into smaller denominations.- When you pay by check you eliminate this possibility. You write a check for the exact amount (and you think twice before you write it.) Open a checking account here. - You'll be glad you did. HARNETT COUNTY TRUST CO. ' lhjLington, n. c. SCHOOL NOTES they became ashamed of their mis deeds and pleaded guilty at the bar. This story la not confirmed, however, OFFICERS B. P. GENTRY, President J W. L. SUTTON, Secretary-Treasurer A. McLEOD, Trust Officer J. R. BAGGETT, Solicitor (By the Superintendent) The Llllington Schools are starting I out with an enrollment beyond the there being some evidence tending to I expected, and yet there are more to: how that said defendant were not come. The High School has an en- Jubilant oyct the prospect of lcn rollment almost as great as for the iency at the hands of Ul Honor, entire year last year, which was then Sheriff McArtan. who 1 not at all( the largest in the history of the ashamed of work himself, with the I school. More seats have had to be able assistance of Jim Fuller, propo- ! , i . V. !.. I.. i,url In I It A tr-,l .1 iltl.t lliJ WiJS Oruereu, aim me miTiiun urin- . ... r,-.v. M ning to be where are we to put elth- fully and with good Intention afurc er the seats or pupils. It seems now thought, enter upon and into tba that for another year the house will said premises and did make the tern have to be enlarged. pie of Justice and It appurtenance The two -young men teachers In wnouy coniorm io the High School are filling a long- Board of Health thereunto applying, felt need. The boys in the dormitory Whereupon and wherefore, the fort are cared for as well if not better night has been rendered more p!ea than anv other in the State. urable to those who are cotupolled to Mr. Rickenbacker is somewhat of endure the process of law. a baseball and football enthusiast: The genial Sheriff, by the renova and has at once gone about to organ-! tion. Introduced an Innovation, for ize the boys into teams for play. An; whlcn he Is due an ovauon. athletic field has now become one of;- " the schools urgent need, YOl'K WT N TO : The music department has grown, MAMLI.s . N XMI AM beyond the ability of one teacher to, We ' r hl mn do the work, and it looks now M buy w fi.on .n-l r..-nl. though even the second assistant will Will Miss Gladys Senter and Miss VeK Mamer. X. C ma Sexton, who had been planning; OPEN DAY Sept ember 20 to go to Flora Mcuonam I have decided that Miss college. ) PTX' Pnrnanlnr t k , -s- iiVi tnr thorn u flnfaiicF'T" van to .v. - r mn&2KCjmi ; ;' -: :aa toc3c- my jck:wx 3 HARNETT COTTON AND TOBACCO GROWER AND LOMCO SPECIAL FERTILIZER We are making a specialty of these two brands of Guano, which are best suited to Harnett County soils. We will also make a Top Dresser to be applies to growing crops. else, so have decided to take music of her this year. Miriam Baggett. Isabel Cox and Clarence Senter. three of the 1921 1 graduates, left for college this week.j Miriam eoes to Greensboro to the N. C. College for Women. Isaoei 10 Trinity at Durham, and Clarence to A. & E. at Raleigh. But the High School Is not the. only part of the school that shows growth. Miss Pierces room, the 4th' and 5th grades, is now full beyond, its seating capacity. Another teach-: - V r 1 . mi I In Ill0 " : r mentary department, it the parents will send their children to school as, such as almost a cer- For Torpid liver opinion, the best liver licine on the market." r e Mrs. K. II. White- lt j.ot Keota,Okla. She A they should. tainty; i The dormitory is feeding almost a ; many now as it did at any time last We will not do any retail business, but farmers will be year, and when those come who have spoken for rooms there will be more. When the limit of the dining room U reached what is to be done? W3 able to obtain our products from local dealers. USE OUR BRANDS AND IMPROVE YOUR SOILS AND GROW BETTER CROPS "Black-DraucM Is. In my opinion, the best lh meat states siae.oi rxCOia,uia. one ZTy, ' continues: Ihadipam Cl", in my chest after eating ! ing anu was cy disaereeable and brought on headache. 1 wis con stipated and knew it was f indigestion and Inactive liver. 1 be sn the use ol ; !V.ack.llrucht. niht and Xil . moraine, and it sure Is ftxSil splendid and certainly irV Elves rcUet." SHERIFF McAKTAX MADK j THINGS NEAT AND TIDY j FOH THIS TF.HM OF COt UT! Thedford's Yours very truly, LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY Almost Lika New. Caller "Isn't that ik-ture one of the old masters?" llrs. Xewricb "I be lieve so, but my "husband had it var nished and framed in a way that makes it look almost as good as new." New Haven Register. A Fur.cire. Teddy's father h:is a oar and Teddy is quite observant. The other day he got a slight cut in his" foot ami. limp ing to his mother, he said, "Oh. please, hurry and wrap it up. or I'll go llat." Boston Transcript. Not in "a long, long time has the courthouse apartments and ounty; tail been holding such an inviting i look. Perhaps the term "inviting should not be applied to the Jail "cnmnpllintr" would probably be more applicable. Anyhow, the Sner!ttt. iff got together a force of cleaners ' rQ2 nml Hiprs the cleaners to perform : tUa. walla nml floor lhi litr tO ' u JVll ihc " n . .i - . - - - Monninr. scrubbinir. rubbing ana ! i , polishing transformed the public' ; complaint" house into" a sanitary institution that is nice to look upon. It is rumored that some of the pris- GAUGES! WE WILL OPEN OUR WAREHOUSE AT SAN FORD, N. C, FOR SALES OF LEAF TOBACCO ON SEPTEMBER 20th. WE EXTEND A HEARTY IN VITATION TO ALL OF OUR OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS AND TO ALL OTHER TOBACCO GROWERS TO VISIT OUR FLOORS. THE SANFORD MARKET WILL HAVE A REPRE SENTATIVE FROM ALL THE LEADING COMPA NIES. HIGHEST PRICES ASSURED. COME TO SEE US, ONE AND ALL. Stem & Washington as 1 -I bK W. J. STEM J. C. WASHINGTON w :1I You Sell? 1 III hat Have to Gotton, Tobacco Chickens, Eggs Produce WHAT HAVE YOU TO BUY? EVERYTHING THAT YOU DO NOT GROW ON THE FARM, OR IN YOUR GARDEN. WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO SANFORD FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED TO BUY. BRING WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELL AND LET'S TRADE. YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WE GET WHAT WE WANT WE ARE ALL HAPPY. hot enrer terentj years mis purely vegeuoie oreparatlon has been found beneficial by Clou sands of persons r-f!er- ing from effects of a tor pid, or slow-acting liver. Indigestion, biliousness. Lclf nf hiwt. nam In Li 'rt r ' 1 r - -- m i back, puillness under the symptoms tlltn Indicate the natter wiia your liver. You caa't be loo careful about the medi cine you lake. Be sure that the tiaaie, TTied ford's Black-Drauht,M U on the package. At all druggists. k3 ANTICIPATING YOUR EVERY NEED the Genuine; (Vj) Rub-My-Tisrnor Rheumatism. DR. J. C. MANN EYESIGHT SPECIAUST Will Be at Dr. L. J. Dupree's Office, Lillington, N. C, i ETery Brut PriJay In each monlh. Glares fitted that are en-vy and restful-to Ihe ey. HoadacbM re'.lercU when canned by Fjre-strain. Cro yen tralghtned without the knlf. , Weak eyes of children and yotnr' pHjIe a npelalty. Confultallnn frr and inrlteil. MY XKXT VISIT WILL HK FIttO.W MTD!ir.u nth i We are ordering and receiving new goodt daily. Our shelves are rapidly filling with all kinds of light and heavy hardware. We arc making efforts to carry in stock everything you will need in our line; but if there should be anything we haven't in stock we will get it for you in a few hours time. . BINDERS' TWINE AND COTTON SCALES Some of the most needed materials at prices that com pel attention. COME TO SEE US GIFTS THAT LAST Merchants ssocialion oi Sanford SANFORD, N. C. Quality i3 more important than price, you can Ret tho best quality here at no extra cost.: We offer you a beautiful line f of Silverware, Cut Glass, China; and a new line of beautiful Jardiniere just received. H I All mail orders prompt attention. given our McLauchlin ardware & Furniture Company W. F. Chears The Pioneer Jeweler Sacford, N. C. O 0 ty oi Oi 0i 01 o
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