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to B. C. Parker. 22 acres in Grove, sin an t v Mu.v& ULiirr I 1 1 II TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE J. B. Parker to Emma L. Johnson, 17 acres in Grove, $10 and other consideration. J. B. Parker sideration T T n i . x er io i. vv. Parker, 22 acres m Grove, $10 and other con sideration. T T t- i . rarser to u. a. Parker, 30 acres in Grove, $10 and other con sideration. ., rarser 10 J. L.. Parker, 20 pcres in Grove, $10 and other con sideration. T r T- . . . rarser to ifl. F. Parker, 23 acies in urove, $10 and other con- cideration. i-arKer to J. H. Parker, 22 acres in Grove, $10 and other con sideration. .ose Campbell to Viola Redwine 100 acres in Upper Little River, love and affection. w. n. uyrd to Mrs. Novie Byrd 25 acres in Stewart Creek, $550. Sallie McKinnie to Mae McKinnie 2 1-2 acres in Hectors Creek, $50 M. D. McLeod to Richard McLean, 1-2 acres in Barbecue, $10. L. Johnson McLean to Richard McLean, 4 acres in Barbecue. $400. Mrs. Bettie Wilborn to Sion Wil- born, 92 acres in Hectors Creek. $500. Isaac Smith et al to N. A. Bell, lot in Dunn, $200. is- JM. Williams to, J. T. Wiggins 12 acres in Black Rivr i nnn 2 lots in Dunn. $4,100. A. L. Overby to M. L. Starling, 2 lots in Angier, $560. M. L. Starling to N. C. Nordan, 2 (lots in Angier, $414. McD. Holliday to Stanly Wilklns, 'lot in Dunn, $375. W. D. Boon to J. B. Pope, 37 acres in Averasboro, $500. Jacob C. Williams to Perrin Pate. Llot in Angier. $218. T TIT TtTSlii v I . w. imams 10 u. A. Williams, L Mrs. Lula Baucom to Crover Un ix acres in urove, love and affection, church, lot in Neills Creek, $400 . vv. wnimms io e. iv. Williams, w P. Bvrd. commissioner, tn n 4 acres in Grove, love and affection. (ji. Senter. 23 acres in Hectors Creek. aiary Ann Mcwein to H. K. Bryant.! $2 55"5 wo. dures in jonnsonviue. bt)t). v. G. Mordecai. commission!- to M. G. Lee to W. M. Tart. 52 acres Henlv Barnes. 2 lots In Coats. $3000. : . 1- r a a ! m iiverasuuru, auu. , T . f! Wilkinson tn Pnrnlin-v Pa.v R. J. Norris to W. M. Tart. lot in'r. tmi nr. i : r -e Dunn, $550. . R j, nryanl to American Ferti- V. IS. Williams to Ed Womack. 2:;:zer Co., 61 acres lots in Dunn, $350. $800. u. a. jonnson to J. D. and W. M Pearson, lot in Hectors Creek, $75. HARNETT COUNTY NEWS ITEMS OF NEWS FROM THE j VALLEY MOUXD SECTION H in Johnsonville. Mary Harrington to D. McC. Har- i riiiKton. 50 acres in Barbecue. $200. J. L. Hatcher to W. D. Holland.1' D. W. Williams to L. A. Williams, burial lot in Averasboro, $7J. a acres in Grove, love and affection. Anna B. Withers to Lillineton' D- v'- Williams to Nettie G. Wil- acres in Grove, love and Fruit Growers, 12 acres in Upper rll2R'-;- 3 1 Little River, $100 and other consid-j effcctiou. eration. ';, L. I- Levinson, commissioner, G. F. Snead to Hermon Ravford.i N- A- Bell lot in Dunn. $8,500. to We are glad to note Miss Blanche Davis it Bti3 Improving. Mr. J. S. Johnson spent a few days last week at Vass and Cameron on business. Messrs. L. R.-Trulove and Johnnie Shaw Jr. attended services at Flat Branch Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret McNeill spent the week-end with her parents near Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.. Ml K.th-r and little John Landon Trulove spent, a while Sunday at Mr. S. A. Davis, j ! Mra. Lace Johnson, who ha. beeni U'.l. la much Improved. j Mr. Jack Hennln of Vas spent Fri day night at the home of Mr. J. S. Johnson. Mr. A. S. Davis spent a while Sun-I day with Mr. D. M. Falrley at Man chester . ' ' MltM Bessie Johnson spent a while' Friday at Vass. Mrs. Rossie Davis and little daughter Irene will leave Friday for their new home at P.Vasant Garden. HAVE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW WE PAINT IT FOR 515 ORB SON THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR i WILLIAMS BELK COMPANY 1 i i I 1 '4 1 A SALE OF V Suits, Capes, Coats 1 These consist of Homespuns, Tweeds and Kelly Cloths, all Silk lined, and are a won derful buy at the following prices: TWEED CAPES $15.00 Tweed Capes, in the wanted colors, on sale for $9.95 COATS, $14.95 AND $19.50 Tweeds and Homespuns, all silk-lined, in semi-fitting and cape effects; values $20 to $30, for $14.95 and $91.50 TWEED SUITS Beautiful Suits, in several models; values up to $30, on sale for $14.95 and $19.50 NEW HATS, $3.98 $5.00 values, in the newest materials and combinations, j special for $3.98 DRESSES FOR $24.95 A new shipmpent of Beaded Crepes, in a wide range of k handsome styles, specially priced $24.95 i D. McHarrington to Richard Mc Lean, 50 acres in Barbecue. $75. II. G. McNeill et al to Hoosevelt McNeill. 17 1-2 acres in Upper Little Uiver, $10 and other consideration. II. G. McNeill et al to Cora Collins. 17 1-2 acres in Upper Little Rlnr. $10 and other consideration. M. G. Lee to Ellis Goldstein. 2 lota in Dunn, $500. R. W. Justice to J. A. SpWey. 24 acre.; in Lillington. $10 and other consideration. G. W. Whittingtou to II. M. Wiilt tington, 1C acres in Grove, love and affection. G. W. Whittington to Nellie I. iWhittington, 16 acres in Grove, love $iand affection. G. W. Whittington to G. S. Whit tington, 16 acres in Grove, love and affection. G. W. Whittington to Cora Moon. 16 acres in Grove, love and affection. Dr. C. R. Young, trustee, to A. B. jiCurrin, 35 acres and lot in Angier, j $3,547. W. II. Love, mortgagee, to J. J ft! Love, 160 acres in Black River, for t! $6,000. V. Davis & Smith, commissioners, to .Edward Purdie, lot in Dunn. 25 :. Edward Purdie to Edward Jurdle v!Jr., lot in Dunn, $10 and other con sideration NOTICE. North'Carolina Harnett County In me Superior Court. T. L. Reardon. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Acqullla He Lean and Sandy McLean, against rlAh Massey and husband Lewis Maasey. Oscar McNeill. Marshall McNeill. Sandy McNeill. Lula Mc--Lean and husband Hector McLean. Mary McNeill. Honey Spears and husband Sammle D. Spears. Jerry McLean. Alex McLean and Leroy -McNeill. Sandy McNeill. Mary McNeill and Alex McLean, the defendants above named, will take notice that an ac tlon entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Harnett County, North Carolina, to sell lands belonging to the estates of Sandy McLean and wife Acqullla Mc Lean, for the purpose of making real estate assets with which to pay debts due by said estates: and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County at the courthouse In Lllllngton. N. C. on the 18th day of April. 1922. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said com plaint. L. M. CHAFFIN. AssL C. S. C. This 18th day of March. 1922. 23 ffl NEW PRICE 0 51 V 66 1 Elffl S-BEII CO. SANFORD, N. C. Touring Car TOE TOIVERSA l IT Never seiore A Value Like Tlili Why should you buy any car but a Ford? Prices "lowest, parts lowest, operating and up keep expense lowest, yet a Ford car will take you any place any car will go. These are sensible, not extravagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if desired. COATS, N. C. m H EH For Torpid Liver "Black-Draught is, in my opinion, theoest liver medicine on the market," states Mrs. R. H. White side, of Keota. Okla. She continues: "I had a pain in my chest after eating tight, uncomfortable feel ingand this was very disagreeable and brought on headache. 1 was con stipated and knew' it was indigestion and inactive liver. 1 began the use of Black-Draught, night and morning, and it sure Is splendid and certainly gives relief." Thedford's m m BLAC.-DRAUBHT ii m is For over seventy years pureiy vegeiaoie oreparation has been found beneficial by thou sands of persons suffer ing from effects of a tor pid, or slow-acting liver. Indigestion, biliousness, colic, coated tongue, diz ziness, constipation, bit ter taste, sleeplessness, lack of energy, pain in back, pufSness under the eyes any or an of these symptoms often indicate that there is something the matter with your liver. You caa't be too careful about the medi cine you rice. Be sure that the tame, Thed f ord's Black-Draught," is on the package. At an druggists. Accept Only the Genuine. J. 79 m NOTICE OP ADMIXlSTItATIOX. This is to certify that I have this day administered upon the estate of A. C. Clark, deceased, and as such hereby notify all persons who owe the said estate any amount to come forward and pay the same at once, and all persons having any claims against the said estate are hereby notified to file same with me or with my attorneys within one year from date, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. This March 1st. 1922. CYNTHA J. CLARK. Administratrix. Uhe S of the the A r s P3 f .o.b. Factory Sic IVKllion Fordsons On American Farms Before 1930 Today you can purchase a Fordson for the price of a good team of horses or mules and it will do the work of three to five teams. The Fordson will do the farm work quicker, better and more economical than any other power you can get. "Farmins the Fordson Way Will Make the Farming Business Pay" XOTICK OF RAI.K OF ItKAL KSTATK. Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon the undersigned Mortgagees, and In execution of the authority and power set forth in Mortgage Deed executed by II. D Baker and wife. Cora Baker, of liar nett County. North Carolina, record ed In the once of the Register o Deeds of Harnett County In book No. 116. page 507. default having bn made in the payment of the Indebted ness therein described, and secured by said Mortgage Deed, demand hav ing been made for the payment said Indebtedness, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction for cash, at the courthouse door o Harnett County, on Thursday. 6th day of April. 1922. at 12 M real estate defined and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone, running N. 22 E. 6.47 chains to a stone corner; thence 3. 85 E. 11.90 chains to a stone: thence N. S E. 11.75 chains to a stake; thence W. 15 1-2 chains to a stake: therfce S. 1.20 chains to the branch; thence down the branch. Its various courses 6 1-2 chains to a stake, Mrs. GrlfSn's corner; thence S. 82 E. 8 chains to a stake; thence N 80 E. 60 links to a stake; thence S. 75 E. 1.80 chains to the beginning, containing 30 60-100 acres more or less, and more particularly described by plat hereto attached. It being lot No. 4 f the division of the J. A. ChampUu Estate as made by R. S. Abernathy and L. S. Mann which Is filed In the office of the Clerk of the Superloi Court of Harnett County. This :he 6th day of March. 1922. A. V. THOMPSON. J. B. MASON, Mortgagees. William B. Umstead. Attorney. 9-4 COATS MOTOR AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE FORD AND FORDSON COATS, N. C. CO. HAVE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW WE PAINT IT FOR $15 to a stake In tbe E. boundary line of Broad St.. CEatt) thetr along the W. line of said Broad St- tEat S. 5 1-2 degrees W. 50 tU to the point of beginning. .Second Tract: Being the Southern part of lot No. 3. block A. as shown by map above referred to. and bounded by a line beginning at a stake In the E. boundary line of Broad St. (E.1 at a point 25 ft. Nly. from the N. W. corner of lot No. 2. In block A. and runs thence S. 51 1-2 degrees E. 145 ft. to a stake in tt W. boundary line of an alley, thence S. & 1-2 dcr W. with lae V t.t of id alley 25 ft. to a tak at tt -N. K. corner of said lot No. 3. t5,t N. St 1-2 drtrni-4 V. along tt N. line of said lot No. 2. 145 f:. la a take la the E. line of Broad St. IE I tanning thnc N. 5 1-2 dTT K along tfca E. l;t of Broad St. (11 25 ft. to the Wciaalag. Third Tract: B:cg the N. jat of lot No. 1 In aid block A. show by map above rfrr4 to. bound! by a line beginning at a s'.ake in tie K. boundary lice of Broad SL (E.I at a point 30 fu Nly. from tie N. E. ror- ftef of l Itltrtetllo f tft4 111, a4 Li.::;t.iu ".. at J rs !:&; s 1-: drjf.. i; r n., i4 Ifce N. W. cofr of tat S'a, 2, a ft 4 ran tia. S. t4 1-2 4st it. 115 ft. to a !aa la t W. Uot,tr of a:J x'-'ty. nnz'.zt !.. S, 1-2 !cr W. 29 fj. a a it. tba V. t a i rr Jit of a'4 a"r. maaltg U. s, 1-2 Cf- V.'. 145 fu to tin tc'.a!r. Tertna of al tui, A. t, JM .11.11. Ttia Marth 19. 1922. 2S 4 CEBTIFICATE OF TAX 8AI.K State of North Carolina Harnett Co. I. J. W. McArtan. Sheriff or the County of Harnett, in the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that th following described real es tate tn said county and state, listed as the property of D. and II. D. Mc Cormlcl Est., to-wlt: 50 acres, resi dence, h Barbecue Township, was on the 4th day of July. 1921. duly sold by me. In the manner provided by law. for the delinquent state and county 'Axes for the year 1920 there on, amounting to S5.40. Including the costs alowed by law .to D. A. Mc Cormict, for the said sum of 15.40. he belnf the highest and best bidder for same; the said lands having been offered at public sale for taxes and not sold for want of bidders. And I further certify that unless redemp tion Is made of said real estate In the manner provided by law. the said D. A.- McCormick. heirs and assigns, will be entitled to a deed therefor on the 4th day of July. 1922. J. V. McARTAN. Sheriff. This March 22. 1922. 23-4 171 La FINA NOT GE NOTICE OF KALE. By virtue of the power given to the undersigned Trustee. In a deed of trust made by A. L. Overby and dated October 24. 1919, which deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County. North Carolina, in book 119. page IS (default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured), the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for sale, at the courthouse door in Lll llngton. N. C, on Wednesday, April 10th, 1022. at twelve o'clock noon, the following described tracts of land: First Tract: Being lot No. 2. In block A. in the town of Angler, shown on map made by D. E. Green, dated July 1. 1899. and recorded In book S No. 2. page 324. In the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County. N. C said lot No. 2 being bounded by a line beginning la the E. line of Broad St., (East) at the N. w. corner of lot No. 1. In aald block A. and runs thence S. 84 1-2 degrees E. 145 ft. to a Hake in the W. line of an alley way. thence N. 5 1-2 degrees E. 50 IL to a stake at E. corner or lot ro. . in saia Baggett & Mordecal. Attya., . Lllllngton, N. C. black A. thence N. 84 1-2 degrees W. 9-6 along the S. line of lot No. 3. 145 fL I am making tM final appeal to the Taxpayers of thin county. I do not want to advertise anybody' land for sale. But April is the month in' which this sale is due to be advertised, and of course I will have no other way to collect unless you pay now. The Commissioners have given me until the first Monday in April to collect your taxes without adding on the penalty. And so I invite you to come forward now and save this addition al expense. Please settle before the first Monday in April. Kookx :o&::oocao.: :& : joa: r.s:.oao.c.oao-.:oC':::a- :ok SHERIFF HARNETT COUNTY . - i . . -
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