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COUNTY NEWS THE PUBUC WELFARE IS THE INTEREST OF THE WHOLE PEOPLE Vol. 4 No. 13 5c PER COPY $1.50 PER YEAR Lillington, N. C Thursday, March 30, 1922. "If it Cooceraa Harnett, I fa la THE NEWS BRUNSWICK STEW LUCK IN POT FOR POLITICAL BREW For the Democratic Primary June 3 Candidates and Prospects Are Now Firing the Pot, Which Has Already Begun to Simmer. "Lillington seems determined to cop off everything in sight," is the way one steadfast Demoorat put it the other day after listening to a political conversation in which the numerous candidates and prospects were discussed one after another. "That's just something you heard"," said another; "Lillington beans are not going to float around alone in the 1922 pot. There'll be enough candidates in the next thirty days to make it a brunswick stew." "That's the stuff!" came in a cho rus; "let's have a good bunch from which to select a big pot full whoop 'em up!'' Considerable interest has been aroused over the prospect of securing the solicitorship of the district for Harnett. Although Marshall Spears has not definitely made up his mind to make the race against W. D. Siler of Chatham, yet his friends feel quite certain his hat will sail into the ring before many days. Claussen L. Wil-. lianas of Lee county is quizzing his friends down this way to see if he stands politically high. He also is considered a likely candidate in the race for solicitor, but has not fully decided about it. The filling, of the seat in the senate from Harnett is causing some specu latfon among the politically wise. It has been agreed that Harnett is to have one of the senators from the four-power treaty of Randolph, Moore, Hoke and Harnett. Hon. Chas. Ross has announced his desire to be honored with this gift at the hands of his party. He intends to let the people know he is in the race because he has placed it in The News. Rumor is current that Hon. ; J. R. Baggett will fling his derby in the senatorial ring. Many of his friends make the assertion that he is certain to run. Both of these gentlemen have represented Harnett before and they are both from Lillington. Hon. N. A. Townsend of Dunn seems to have it all his way with the House job. Nobody seems to be "putting out" for the House of Rep resentatives. . Mr. Townsend was chosen two years ago, and so far no one has shown up who will say he can take it away from him. Judge Levinson's name was mentioned in tnis connection, but the Judge says nix. Bill McArtan seems to be a bad man to run against. He has a bull dog grip on the Sheriff's office. sBil is content, though, to run by himself if there is no good Democrat who wants to "match" him. It has been asserted that he is the most popular man in Harnett county, and the state ment creates no argument. Leonidas ChafSn, assistant clerk, son of a Methodist minister, ex- service man and allround gentleman, claiming Buckhorn township as his native romping ground, comes for ward with his announcement to sue ceed Arthur McDonald, his chief, as clerk. He has announced in The News and ere this hour everybody in the county knows he's running. A gentleman from the best community in Harnett county, Buies Creek, has been mentioned as a more than prob able candidate; this is F. H. Taylor, ,who has served as clerk before and would not mind serving again. He has not announced yet, but his friends say he will. , Enough names have been men tioned for Register of Deeds to run the pot over. The incumbent, W. H. Faucette, has announced himself for another term. Although there are no competitors as yet, it is considered a certainty that there will be others. The names of J. A. Hockaday of An gier, Ralph Mitchell of Lillington, H. A. Parker of Dunn, Allen Shaw of Lillington and a certain other gentleman whose name cannot be gotten for publication, are in the list of possibilities. The last mentioned unmentioned seems to be holding as "a dark horse,'' "since the parties who vouch for the information say that "a strong man will come out for Register of Deeds whose name has not yet been mentioned." Of course it would" be interesting to know Just who he is. For Judge of the Recorder's Court Lillington's youngest attorney, Cavi ness H. Brown, has announced his candidacy. Brown is now vice Re corder. He says he will make a de termined race for the Judgeship. It is almost positively certain that Judge Levinson will want to keep the bench for another term. He is fill ing out the unexpired term of Col. Dan Hugh McLean. It is also said that O. P. Shell of Dunn will contest for the Judgeship. He has not yet announced. In case Marshall Spears is elected to the job of Solicitor of the Supe rior Court, there will be a job open for some attorney as Solicitor of the Recorder's Court. A peculiarity about Harnett coun ty politics is that no one seems to want the job of Commissioner. In most counties this is the feature of the county campaign, numerous can didates offering. Not so in Harnett; the job goes begging. Possibly there will be more lively interest if the contemplated program of county re form government goes" through The Governor has appointed a "commis sion" to formulate some plan, and their report will be heard with in terest. County Chairman Chas. Ross of the Democratic executive committee has issued a call for the convention in Lillington on Saturday, April 15. On Saturday, April 8, the various precinct meetings will be held, at which time delegates to the county convention on the 15 th will be ap pointed. It is hoped that the con vention will be. largely attended this year. It is urged that all Democrats attend, whether they are delegates or not. Chairman W. P. Byrd of the Re publican organization haa issued a call for a convention in Lillington on Monday, April 10. NORTH CAROLINA DRAINAGE BONDS TO BE DISCUSSED A subject that f being considera bly discussed at the present time in North Carolina is drainage bonds. There seems to have been some mix up in one or two of the drainage dis tricts as to the responsibility of sher iffs and tax collectors and property ;ownerj as to the time of payment iand collection of assessments against the land in drainage districts which is for the payment of interest and principal on the drainage bonds. This subject will be thoroughly discussed at the 12th annual drain age convention to be held in Golds boro, April 28-29, and the duties of sheriffs, clerks of court and drainage commissioners will be fully outlined. At the present time there is a mar ket for the drainage bonds that have been issued under authority of the N. C. drainage law, but if the inter est or principal on any of the drain age bonds issued should be defaulted it will have a serious effect upon the future sale of drainage bonds. The convention is requesting the sheriffs, clerks of court, drainage commissioners and all who have any duties to perform under the N. C. drainage law to attend the conven tion and become acquainted with ev ery detail of the duties required of them, to the end that nothing shall be done or undone that will in any way affect the issue, sale and re demption of N. C. drainage bonds. RALLY DAY AND FIELD DAY WAS GREAT SUCCESS Keen Competition fr Awards VH noiwl by CiMlhrring Feature! by Good Nature! Interest ami Rival ry IMxew and 'Winner. presented by Mai Bain of Limnron.lU'tKiirT OK ITi:iUTla ' Lilllncion High School scored 31 i XCUH rtiQM OUV points and wae prpon4 the chm-j pionshlp Field Day pennant given by' MR. J. E. HOLMES OF BUNNLEVKL DIKD LAST SUNDAY MORNING Mr. J. E. Holmes, living near Bunnlevel. died early last Sunday morning following a stroke of par alysis. Mr. Holmes was about 7 years of age and leaves a wife and several children. Funeral took place at Mamers Methodist church Monday afternoon, with interment in Mamers cemetery. Rev. Mr. Gibbs, pastor of Bunnlevel Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. L. R. Gaines, Methodist minister of Mamers, conducted the service. Mr. ' Holmes was a consecrated Christian and was greatly beloved by all who knew him. VAT SOIMERVILLE AND 1IARNETT There will be preaching services at Summerville and Harnett churches next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3:30 m. respectively. There will be a congregational meeting at . each nchurch immediately alter service, at which matters fit vital importance to the welfare of the churches will be considered, and the members are earnestly urged to be present. In connection with the service at Har nett the communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed. MAYOR THOMSON HAS FREE SEED FOR DISTRIBUTION DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION AND PRE CINCT MEETINGS ARE CALLED. Pursuant to the action of the State Democratic Executive Committee, the Harnett County Democratic Convention is here by called to meet in the Court house on Saturday, April 15th, 1922, at 11 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of electing dele gates to State Convention, and transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the Convention. Immediately upon the ad journment of the County Con vention, the County Executive Committee will meet and elect a Chairman and Secretary thereof. On Saturday before the J r-S i e i a t e county uonvention, tnat is, April 8th, the Democratic vot ers are called to meet at their various voting places, for the purpose of electing a Precinct Committee of five members and delegates to the County Coil vention. This is the first opportunity that the women voters, have had to participate in the par ty's organization, and we trust they will attend these meetings in large numbers. By special announcement of the Precinct Chairman, the Precinct meetings in any incorr porated town may be held at 8 o'clock P. M. instead of 2, where it is desirable. Respectfully, CHAS. ROSS, County Chairman. A. M. SHAW, Mayor J. C. Thomson received on Wednesday a large bag of seed from jSenator Overman for free distrlbu tion. The packages include beet, cucumber, lettuce, radish, t6mato. There is a liberal supply of the seed and those wishing them may come in get them. Those who used the government seed last year de clare they were rewardd with good Results. They're free. BOX PARTY AT OLIVE BRANCH. There will be a box party at Olive Branch schoolhouse Saturday night. April 1st, given by the Ladies' Aid Society for the benefit of the Meth pdist church. LUART NOTES. A great throng ot people from all over the county assembled at the High School In Lillinicton on last Saturday for the Rally School Day. Contest covering .actual schoolroom work were held from 10:30 to 12:30 o'clock. Representative from quite a number of schools were ready to compete for prlre which had previ ously been offered by varlou busi ness firms of the county. When the contests were over the people assembled-In the school audi torium. Supt. n. P. Gentry then read the list of successful contest ants, who came on the stage to re ceive the prizes, which were pre sented by Supt. W. S. Snipes of the Dunn graded school. In a few well directed remarks Mr. Snipes Impress ed the children with the fact that each had entered a great contest where winners were receiving awards dally In one form and another, only after showing superior ability. The list of successful contestants, ith the donor of prize received, fol lows: Arithmetic llh-7th. Parker Bros.. $S Ityrdte Wells. Angler. Wilson & Lee. $2.50 Eugene Smith. Chlcora. Honorable mention Ilassell Ab- ernathy, Olivia. . Heading lM-3rd. First National Bank. Dunn, IS Ruth Abernathy.' Olivia. Hood & Grantham. Dunn, bronze pen raca susan layion. uuies Creek. ." Honorable mention Shelton Kn- nls, Buies Creek. Ileai 1 1 n I th-Tth. Bank of Harnett. Duke. IS Flora Mae Brantley. Duke. Tugwell's Pharmacy. $2.50 Aga tha Buch. Duke. Honorable mention Elvira Low? ry. Angler. Spelling lth-7th. D. P. McDonald. $S Ruby Rosser. Morris ChapeL Thomas Drug Co.. Duke. $2.50 Kate Page, Raven Rock. Honorable mention Clifton Smith Olivia. Spelling, 7th High School. State Bank ft Trust Co.. Dunn. $5 Robert Smith. Olivia. Board of Education. $2.50 Wade Lucas. Duke. Bent High School Speller. G. K. Grantham. Dunn. Life of Edward Kidder Graham Wade Lu cas. Duke. While the contests for the chil dren were being held a most Inter esting demonstration for the grown- Harnelt County Tro; Co. Chatybo ate scored 24 points end rewrite 1 the tecond prize a Sjiuldl&g ball. Bales Creek had to'.al of 23 points and received third prise MWy la" presented by 'IcLaochtla Hardware 4k Furniture Co. Other schools participation in lb day's events stood as follows: Angler High School 20 points; Ranntevel It points: Duke 7 points; Leacl 4 points; Olivia 4 points; ra:rbcp 3 points. The pennsnt for drill work by Girl Scouts went to the Botes Creek troop. This pennant was given by the Bank of Buies Creek. The Bof Scouts of Hales Creek received the pennant for making the best appearance on pa rade. This was given by the Bank of Lillington. Excitement reached i teallh when the two basket ball ta:n Buies Creek and L'.lllngtoa entered the court l play the const chant plonshlp game.. The score was 13 to 12 in favor of Bales Creek. Neil came the girls- basket ba'l game, which would decide the county chant plonshlp for g!rl. The ko- was If to 11 Olivia. March 2 Th Ollvu rota- inanity Is proad of 11 fact last to of the first pr'.t prra'.e4 last Sal battel arday went to popUs of oar school; la spelling la Robert Smith a&d pri mary reading to tittle Rata Aber oe thy. T. E. Davis had the aufort of losSag bis car while allad:ag the movie at Saaford Friday atgll. AU ed by the oScers fee trailed lie thieves to Moarar aad other place. A new ure having the letter W oa It left a p'.ata track as;ly followed. O. L. Thomas at 4 L. W. H:;p at the pumping station near M on car were arrested and broaglt to Jail oa -plcioa. The ear was foaad Sanday aortic la a byway throve a woods 10 or 12 miles above Saaford. The rear wheels had been removed as 4 the engine almost d;aaatle4. Leoa McDonald. sprees aeea ter of this place, writ the Coast Line wreck atar Carrie Fri4ay alglu bat was not lajared farther thaa a few b raise. The switch oa a spar track had been trae4 aad the tra ran oa irons a It at fall t j-ee4. The eeglae. tender and eipre- car were run ST the track. The treaaa sae- J BUIES CREEK COMMENCEMENT OPENS MAY 13 AtwMai 70 fwinsaa ta GedJ CUm TVi -4WvtLaret rmm trr Dr. A. rI Ucr HaJ.o li flnal m timk te n'Va I. In favor of LUlington. Thefjorles, whl the ret of the crew pennant for boys basket ball was given by the Farmers Bask of An gier. The girls champlnmhlp pen nant was given by the A&gler Baak A Trust Co. It should be noted In connection with th entry of Bale Cre Acad- were hart to a lets etteat. .Nc;tt:u rLAYKiw i:rn Tiiirm AmiixiATtox Its Creek Aceieay c-oasseaeo. taeai aea ni e-a fca'.arisy. Maj 1 3 ta. w:ta terru fry the rrtatry deptnmeaL Oa xjy tsoraUc. tee Hib. at II o'clock. Dr. A. rati H . ratr ef Waa Forest t t:tt elrth. mm rra tie WxtU r! t-ertsoa. Crs4gat:rg Steffi uke Hco tie f,:iawtg W!eiay ev. !. II ITla. TV gra4SaUsc cUu nassiMra a Wat 7i bi;:U. Oa W.. ttlfll II renters wtU cc lest f-r is ftsel'.ers fxefal . Oa Tsrs4ay eurraUc. tl Ilia. tl erators wy ceati f?r nets'. a4 ll'.s will v r::owi t7 tl rary a4Jree, tl tatee- aoa U fe aeactr4. Tlr4Ay vea!ag tie athlete coateeu wtn Uk alaeo, as I 11 ATsaat AaeocUMaa wl tef a naJ eeesloa. Tl shaker far iVia ca.ia win bo asaoaat. later. Oa Tlf2ay n!li tl Ei$rt:a CI. win rt ea a tUy. Ssa Creek taleti laa sla its Bert: ta rra tea if as u a::2tae ills Jrear i:i a cjaall Icll tl rl of etier Use. Aai-.er. March 21 The play. "A JToor Married Man." was preea..4 ta emy in bo:a the classroom and Field lUUlngtoa High School aaduotfaa. Day con lei., that only th graded ir Angler laleat. to aa attea'Jv aa- school stodcui from this Ulllalloa4leac. The altilad of tl flayers entered. No co'.lcre student coa-,. strsgtleee4 by tl hearty ! tested. Icom received apoa artSvisg la Lil ft..-. f .V..- - - . , , v-- - ' cvtuif ile!r aats tlu: I.Cia.HKI PKIDlIfMH TO loeM for ll rehearsal. Sooa af:r w....- r'. xirvrft rroca mox tth: xouji nuxK coorxrnr Tl far a era of (ll sctl aa vfry ksry tie sys Urtlxt tin aai Mi. At 1 S SBSk ItKQKFi:ia:iATHTATi;r.Uni;"5flhtrl;,4w .! several aya with Mr. sad Mrs. J. D. CaaalX jceived that sapper wU W served j . f. ew M v . . 1 I a Mil I H m is i inra 1 S IZ IMIDMljC 1 At a meeting rrtday of th. ,e. (tiMfwa tl t:1 Iljctoas V!."! fr? ttM jfoUf 14 Uav ar waatt::;. Tley sanJ Kses, eax and core et Everyoa was tsad lo feell live commute of th North Carolina I Agricultural Society, held at th of-1 , x r iv i ti.t.i.k. .. - i are 1 ;ci:sf La tta i.m sva . . .... . lis wcoa aaa Boeptia.tf siawa .., . .. budget for th. 1122 Stat. Fair .u t u u cf UU;sf.ea. liVViii S?-a e .v, submitted and unanimously adopted.; -r- r... f,m .v. .Ue Rt, ef Ills The new budget provides for aa UjWIrr mUom i Mr. C.U. McXUtey of Ul- ereas In premiums amounting lo ...liS" W4 U Darlaai mm Dr cent over those In 1111. This! . . Haraoo. mr - - ... - 1 e aa a st m "m jia oa a a pi mnm 11' va ; I HVSHSMS, WMV nfff eai C-sta are tesmv increase will b dutribated throag h- tb .Ws4 m,xk ur"" , "U??1 2f out th. departments. th. making it KB44,y Ui:ia,to who J, Z?tl. ll X polhl to secure th. very best Um w . A($c.r. AU of ilea LTL mTTL J hlblu in th. Stat. Idined with l Coht oa 8aa4.y. V LJtl s Th. rac. purse will bo ISOO each. KfT- A- CJfrtaa aa4 a t-t- ox Tin: imi-L vutniL with six monies, th. usual praetlc. , LYOX ,UH being to dlvld. th money among th first four winners. Th tnor gen eral distribution of th winnings will Washlegtoa. March 25. insure larger entries snd better rac-frJnor Harnett Coaaty News. In- Ullingtoa. N. C 111 J Dear Sir: I kav secareJ from tl CHRISTIAN KXIULV01ti:iW LDeparitaeat of .Agricaltar. a aaaber April 2nd. at 7:30 p. m. All tnem- ups was conducted by Mis Bridge In bera ar. nrgently requested to bo one of the classrooms on th. first present. Cars will be provided for floor of the building. Most appetli- aj w00 vuh to go. and a cordial in- TO MEET AT IlflES CftEEK tof eople of Ibelr Farmers BaUetia . t Vs'0- 2C2. entitled Th Boll Weevil Th. Christian Endeavor' Society jProhlem. which I Ihlak shoald fee of th. local churches will hold lis of Interest ta th peopl of yoar eo regular meeting at Bale Creek Pre- lion. I wUl be very glad to tsall byterlan church on neat Sunday.' these oat to aay who will writ me rqaeti&g same, as long as tley last. Yours very traJy, REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. RepubRlican voters of Har nett county will take notice that a county convention is hereby called to meet at the courthouse in Lallinirton on Monday, April 10th, 1922, at 11 o clock a. m.,-for the pur pose of electing delegates to the State convention which is to assemble at Winston-Salem April 12th, and also to elect delegates to the Congressional and Senatorial conventions which are yet to be called, and to transact such other business as the convention may desire, i The chairmen of the various precinct committees will take notice of this call, and issue a call for a primary to be held in their respective townships at 3 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, April 8th, 1922, and elect dele gates to the county convention to be held the following Mon day. The members of the county executive committee and all leaders of the party throughout the : county will please give both the primaries and the con vention as much publicity as Miss Edith Collins spent Wednes jday night with her cousin, Lenora Collins. Mrs. J. R. Brown and daughter. kMrs. C. T. Thomas, visited in Sanford several days last week. Mrs. J. P. Gilchrist and Mrs. J. B. .Collins spent the afternoon Friday with Mrs. Charlie Taylor near Lil lington. Mrs. Dee Collins spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. John Ar nold. Mrs. C. A. Gilchrist of near Broad- tway is visiting for several days with .her sons, Messrs. J. P. and W. R. Gilchrist. Miss Ida Byrd spent a while Sat urday evening with Miss Jossie Col- lng samples ot lemon and potato .custard pies, and peach pi with cof fee, were served to about 175 peopl. who visited this room. Miss Bridge had Interesting charts around the room showing what should make up a well-balanced diet, as well clpes of the dainties served. vitaiion Is eilended to visitors. Th subject for th evening Is: "Habtu. II. L. Lyon. I. Ii Not Ho! If Th Joaraal wr lo set th trashy staff seat to ll bf tl varies de pari feats of th aalloaal at 4 state governments, ih varloos stat char ttabi aad chsrch lasUtatloa. It w (lins. v Misses Emma and Rachel Taylor spent a while Sunday afternoon with Miss Annie Gilchrist. We are glad to note that MUs Thelma Rowland is able to be out again after being confined to her bed several weeks. There was a party given at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. John Arnold Saturday evening. A large crowd at tended and reported a good time. Typewriter paper? office of course. At The New This March 27, 1922. Secretary. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. To the Voters of Harnett County : This is to inform you that I am a candidate for another term as Register of Deeds, and will appreciate your support. if you see ht to elect me acram I pledge to your county the same iaithiulness in the per formance of the duties of my office that has been my custom in the past. I also wish to take possible to the end that we may this means of expressing to you VlOVO Q -full 1alavofinn ffnTn I TOW eincora onnniiotiAn . t ll" lull UlttLaklUll each precinct. This March 27th, 1922. W. P. BYRD, Chairman. H. T. ATKINS, Sect. , 30-2 my sincere appreciation o your past favors. Sincerely, W. H. FAUCETTE Lillington, March 30, 1922 30-5 1st. 1st. 1st. Thursday. He was a brother ijmpo oa &wpapr . aad n Of DeDUty Register Of Deeds and paper a4 I aa eaor- FJwin Inrr nrflnn moa ipea to oe mi ny is iaa- WV4 M III 1IU1 II5VII M A II It I A O K 8 Jess, llardison and Lilli Norrts. Malcom J. Butler Jr. aad Mary J. Holder. Colore! Joseph McNeill and Mary Coving ton. payers. The oou weevil is aa t cos to spend millions, aad o oa down th tin. Hoi Coasty Jor nal. NEILL HARRINGTON Mr. Neill Harrington, son re of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. HaHW0,1 fo,t 00 average. rinjjton of Ml Pisgah. died i " ur "i r I at that maca ipes. fva If ll Field Day Kxercl- In Afternoon. "cuucauu ui u liu.tuw. ,ubJeeta lr.le4 taurt4 oar read- 440-yrd relay race Lillington 1st. tunerai Was nelU at rlSgan r. It looks Ilk de41es4:ag lo Bulea Creek 2nd. Chalybeate 3rd 220-vard. dash Lillington 1st. Duke 2nd. Buies Creek 3rd. 100-yard dash Bunnlevel Falrhope 2nd. Duke 3rd. Bicycle race Bulea Creek Angler 2nd. Lillington 3rd. Overhead s-elay Chalybeate Buies Creek 2nd. Leaflet 3rd. Potato race Chalybeate 1st, An gler 2nd. Olivia 3rd Dodge ball Bunnlevel and Angler same number of pointa. I The man who sticks to livestock ... . . I Running and catcning tnaiyoeaie wJn, ja lna jon. ron Meo who 4 1st. Leaflet 2nd. Lillington 3rd. their sheep th last few year wish Flag relay Angler 1st, Bunnlevel lher na1 lhem oack BOW. 2nd. Lillington 3rd; Standing broad Jump Lillington FOR CLERIC SUPERIOR 1st, Bulea Creek 2nd. Bunnlevel 3rd. COURT Running broad jump Lillington 7Q tne Democratic Voter of 1st, Buies Creek Znd. Chalybeate I Hamett County: 3rd. Havini? been ursred br Running high jump Lillington large number of people from 1st. chalybeate 2nd. Buies Creek different sections of the County 3rd. Ito enter the race for Clerk of Doll carriage parade Lillington the Superior Court. I hereby 1st. Duke 2nd. Angler 3rd. publicly announce myself Uoa fro a Dale Crk &. T. T. C. net at Net:: Creek f sassy rur 4 oaala4 a tt. T. T. V. Tl B, T. P. U. will eaeet verf We4 teesiaf !glL CveryVciy U Uvt'.4 epeia::y ll yoatg je.r;: Qtt'.'.m a asaVsr cf sr?: trenx til rtioa t:ea4 rtsid Day at tn.'atioa Satarday. C4;ih lfaillwa pat ll week-ead la Darlaa with rtUUrts. MR.. fOLLY PATTtirsAOM OF MAM urn ruto Mra. Polly ratters a. a4 Wl 19. dd at tl leei ef ler aoa. Mr. W. i- Pstlersoa. ar Maaers. Tae day. Sh wm a taeaser f ll Has Ut clarta. raaeral was laid at 3 o'clock Wedaeeday. on 01 th Oeaorrauc eaacidat this year. I have aa aabsucta ta bo Harnett's eaadidat. aad shall sab mil my aaa ta th voter at tl Ja primary. Any qsallScatioa that I aay lav The prise for the prettiest Indl- candidate for the OlHce of fr th p'.ac ar kaooa la yon. aad "Soybeans aad Cow teas." tl till of N. C Ei a. Sta. Balletla 211 writ to Agr. KiU Servlco. Raleigh, for a copy ao charc. 8s; M. C Maulews aad T. O. MoeeJy of Tarhora aro lra lit week aaklag add:uoaa la tl i:l besrd at ll asuaauc sUMoa at ll Cr::a Tel;lca Co. Twoaty new eoaaecUoss ar ae.'t g trad ao tlal tloeo wto lav Wea waaUsg la fo&aertioa caa get aa ll Us. ru-port cf lle Coexlrtloa of ttte 11AXK oi" nnn enecs at Dxie Creel ta ll luu of Nana Carotiaa, at ll ctoeo of haataew. Mart! 1011. 1132. Lo aa aa d i iscoa t u.. tll.731 32 FOR THK HKXATK. My Fellow Deaocrau of Harnett: Oar new Senatorial DistrKl Is eoa posed of Harnett, Hoi. Moor aad Randolph, aad will hav o eaa tors. Il has been are4 that Har- Ovef iraft aatecr4 - Baaklsg hoaso IS.t 9?: farattsro aad titarw 1 1.3 tas is vaait aad em aala da fro a laaka. aaaler aad trsst coa paaie Et;ease aad tat. id. leKi ara:zrs T.. . Check for c:emg HIU . 4.1 lt.21 . 1I.TII 31 III l 2141 To'-al .-112.43 4 IS V I.WIIK netl aad Moor shall ch aoat8tiCA.lu, Ux, r4 u ItlMIItt If yoa s proper to honor a w;th this ipreeloa of yoar roaSdeac. I shall gTalefalty acceyt tl lri aad dlscharg It with th ataosl ahlUty of which I aa capett. If la yoar had scant recognition at thcjoptaioa th la teres u f tl party vidual carriage went to McKentir Clerk of the Superior Court, Ross of Lillington s.hooL This was subject to the Democratic pri- mary in June. I am from a FOR RECORDER. section of the Countv Buck- To the Voters of Harnett horn Township which has f!rlintv: IViort ant r-nrn it ?rv t tn I hereby announce my candi- hands of the Party in the f- dacy for Judge 01 tne Kccord- fairs of the County for many er's Court of Harnett County, years. If I am nominated and subject to the action of the elected I pledge to the people Democratic primary to be held of the County an cRlclent ad June 3rd. ministration of the office of Your support will be appre- Clerk of the Superior Court, ciated. This the 23rd day of March. Respectfully, 1922. CAVINESS H. BROWN. Respectfully, Lillington, March 28, 1922. L. M. CHAFFIN. n;;u ssrat: & D?5;ia da haaka. baak- era aad trait ea;- au I.1I1 tl l:ust:Kt tacletl. 24.311. II Desaad eeruScatea f ce- rKt it.iti2 CaslX clecka eautaad- lag 3. 117. II Cash over 41 4T Talal If 2. 414 11 But of Nona Caro:: Coaaty of flansett March 13. ltll. I. IX T. McLood. CAi:r of Ho ahov aaaod Baak. da aoUaay daring tl cas pa? en. or tl welfare swear that tl aloe staleaeal to of th dUtttct daring tl sioa ot!rm u T aaowiodg aa4 . .. i&ellef, is uistTu AMtasir wu oe netieri served by soa other. I shall accept .Correct' yoar Jadgaeal wtthoal i'.t:eras.s aad help elect Ih aaa of yoar chole. Sincerely yours. CHARLX3 ROSS. UUlegtoa. N. C March 22sd. 1123. B. P. McLXOD. CaslUr. -Alleat: i. a. camps cm, L M. WALLACE. L. IL CAMPBIXU Direetora. SaVrlUi aad wora to tefora ao UU 324 day f March. 1122. MATT1C BAIN. Xotary P1U. My ea. eip ra. 22. till.
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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March 30, 1922, edition 1
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