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J i, I A 18. , r !*>l! SkY S*'- |rj. «r. k V* *• ^.1 m I ‘x-^l t •’^fi?Mi*S^'T/nr/'.»'ii if fc*i{W4{ tf .-j tw^rf'Jgi^^CTiKlSW ii.i»fU y.y ji^w V.t .\A-t ^ ^ I i\ -,f *1 . , *■ •"'* »».**t>«7w-ii» rj .^- ' •. i4 /'rn »« k . HARNETT COUNTY NEWS WHAT THIS STATE DOES IN A WEEK INDUSTRIALLY Being Not Nearly All But Only a Report of Items Gathered Here and There Through out the State ELEC 1 i^i'olTY WINS WAY WITH NEW YORK FARMS Power Lines Slowly Reaching Out to Serve Them- Rural Town Nearly IGO Per Cent Electrized The mott blate. '1 nf !' V..!i(‘v. on- :'ehuh:.rte i.'i'Ule rttcJiolit III Si-w i*! last l>ei'.i'!i'iii; elecirlfleU. li. 'I I oiiiuv C.c- aiul Kleetrlo a hi-ivviii'h .if wires uf tUe I tistHt/iished a uiiiil'iiuin charge of |1 V(ji‘li ' P*'*’ wUJi It allillug Bcale of a..' AHhevillf—Hills ii) hf rccclvi'a for i i.uw oonulFUCtlon of ei.-w iflLTi.Olio Kiw»‘', j^..,,, _ ’ j hi still mtifi' i; •'.1 ■■■.llii' Us lines riiiirlfine—Ml. .Milchell D**'’**1*M>* | (](i.,nij.jntii, ihe rti:.!! •.l•l'll^lI:s iii-tu Company planning walenvork.s. j mo.al if.iponsihllity to the Mi-wer, sUlewalks ami s-ireel paving' for lllack Montualn. Moreheatl Cliy—i . w dwvUings' eostlng:$l0l).000. will he constnirletl; hy liognc Dcvelopincni Co. Durham—Jl'iP.OOP Prc.shy.erian ' Church planned for this place, ! Wilmington—Coniract Ici for erec- tlou tif $ioe.tHMi hiilel, at C.ti'«>lina, Ileacli. ' .\ndresv.s---.Scw planing mill lo he consinicied. l.incointon—K. T. Childs block on ; Sinlh .Mill Street to he Mihdivided rates from IQ (suts to 6 cents per ItllowtMl hours of electricity. W’^here luoKlng devices ar.- nst-U a fiat ml*' uf s cents per kilo watt hs charged with a iiiininium charge of $2 per month. \\ liere the fanner es'lends flccirielty to his hum for uaefl other Ilian Ihtlitlng, inelmllng power applh catJoiis, tlie rate varies from 2»,4 SHORT COmSES FOR OEXBRAlii CULTURE High School students in Santa Barbara, C'allf., have the opportun ity. through a series of halt-hour .'■■e ml weekly periods, to take short conr.ses on cultural ami general .suh- Je'is that art' not included in their ior regiiliir courr.t's. These short cour.sea BEQlgTBAR’S NOTICE Havng beeni appointed to-serve as Registrar for a spetlab election to. be held in Harnett County. School Dis trict No. 33,on Tuesday, December iBth, 1925. for tihe purpose-,of sub- mlttlug to the qualified voters:thereof' and being the , same lands | hereto- lore conveyed .'by Mrs..,M. L,'Salmon Uo Nfi'S','Atkins and P.' W.^McKay as I wllluappeariiby deed' recorded'lln Book ;i83,'‘pag'evr'5i79, records of -iiHarnett' iCou'ntiyigaind’sPri-w. McKay;o.nd wife Hb“NCSl.Af ltiusincoiiveyed' a.ipne-half the question o£ voting a' special >tax .5ntere.st’'ini sald-Hract of land^as' Wlll In said district to supplement' 'the funds' fo rthe six months school' term .aid district, this Is to ,glvc no tice that the books' will be open at Mi-c oft'ered in iHironomv aw nomm. I Saturday, No- .1 oiKwci in asironomj, ait nppie-j 14^^, 1925. and will close ci.'iiioii. cthici.. pliychoiogy, logic, his-j on Saturday, December 5th, 1926, at lory of Culliiirnia. popular science, punsef. I Will be at my home'on iwliiiiquc of guniH.s, miHic .appro* each Saturday betwee ntheseiS’dates /■iiiiii,,, nr,.Mill- o,,.,-.,.. „ * ! purpose of registering, all on, c jinuiuiiit.\ ; Ingmg, ronver-j ^participate In sation.al SiKiuish. ' I'oiiver.aatlonal .said election. and sold. t Beiilavllle—This place will .soon he supplied with electric light service. Charlotte—City hall site to be used for erection of new .* and 10' cent store. .Mouni Olive—2-1.34:! b.ale.s eoiiou j ginned in Wayne ronni.v, prior to, Oetoher iSth. Hender.sonville—Coniract award-' ed for improving .Main Street. Hendensonville — New lireprooi ^ .'.forage warehouse to cost hetween j $13,000 .and $20,000. being built tm Pburth Avenue. , Bryson City-^-Swaiii Comity io| have 1.5 new paved ro.ul'.. j within ne.xt few mdfcths. j Sanford—New shoe factory pro-; po.sed for this place, ' Kinston—Rxcelleni cotton crop In Wayne 'County this year. j Durham—.500.000 pounds tobacco j .sold recently on floors of local wart* hou.ses. lappear by deed recorded In Book 188; • page--' 330, records of Harnoti' County.’* ‘ ; ' The foregoing described j;racL of* .land--,IsL being sold pursuant; to the] povvero.aud,,authority- ve.sted|j in .said] .commissioners by .said-ordev.fOf.court; land-ifor the, purpose of forego'lng that’ to the point w liere Barbecue School District No. 32 crosses .this, district;,., thence. In a, northerly direction-along, the llneJoKDistrIct'No.' 32; to the Lee , Couiity4'llhe:*;‘thenice‘ with Jthe Lee County'lineibtoYCape Pear; River; thence down'lthe river to the begin-' .nin'gV~* ' t , * ' 2. That, there .be a new.;regl9tra- tloii of the voters* in said' district and that notice of said registration be .published .In. somep newspaper, hav.-. ;in'g 'a’ clrculairon:im%sald' 'territory at :ieast;3.0i,day8a>rior'to (he close'of the jreglsfTation.ibobks. ' , " 3‘. ,'That notice! of said elijctlon ,be ProMcli, cuit’cni lupic.*^. office ,4udy, I u.-^c ul ihe lilii'ii.y. ilio .oiUt! rult*. aiul cliemi.slry arilhiiH'iic,—School Life. Above: Linemen connecting a Schoharie valley farm m New York state with power lino from a pole transformer. Below: The power line extends through the Lirm fields for many miles. farmer," dccUrKtl W. J. Pox, district **■'***’'• ' , 1 . i loanager for the cciiuiuiny, when ask Wilmington—Plan-* completed fo. , j,,veiopment had beet. construction of new bridge acro'.* imdcrtakeu. "Of course it will Cape Fear River. iiveiit'jally be good btisluess, but .Mooresvlllc —'PreUminary work ; right :iov/ it Is good will we want of started on new IMooresvllIe Ho.splial tb • fai'iiicr.',. Charlotte-Parks Land Co. sold : ^’or farm lightlug. the compauy ha-s 3.6 acres land In I..oehwood section. 1"- for $9,000. I IPaim Home Needs Greensboro- cents.per kilowatt hour to 10 cents, nccordliig to the amount of eleotrlclty used. One of the villages served Coble- skill, Is now practically 100 per cent eloctrljled. There are but two o.*- three hou.ses which do not use elec tricity at least for llghtlug. THU.STKK’.S SALK OF LAND ruder and !iy virtue of the power 01 '.lie conitiined in a certain Deed of Trust executed by J D. Barnes to the iiudersi.giipd Trustee on Jan uary isi. I92ti. and duly recorded In tile otllce of I III* Uegixter of Deed.'*; for llai'MCi! Cmiiiiy in- Hook 12.5, p:ige "Sti. deinalt liaviiig tieen miide ill till* |i;i> iiii'iil.s of tin* notes secured then h,\' .itnl loreclosii.'e having been di iii.iiiiled b> the liolder of said notes, the iitiderxigiied will on .Mon day. Deeeiiiher 2Slh. 1923. at 12 o'clock Noon, :il the coiirthoii.~e I'.oor in l.iilingtoii, N. C.. nft’er for .-.ale to the hight-'i bidder for ca.sh the land hefi-iiiafler descrilied, l.i-wiS: cenaiii i.'icl or pnccet of land' ill Hariiell County, N, c.. and des cribed iii'.d b.'iuniicd a.s follows: r.egijining at a corner in Deep Val ley Branch, with two birch and other poinierx, j. d. Bar.tos' cantor and ruii,-. his line N. 07 \\'. 37..50 chains to a N.one with pointers in a bottom; t lienee S. .SS W. S lo a coniec in Heiiver Dam Swamp: iheuce down Beaver Diiin Sv-'anii) about IS chain:, anil .50 link.x to ,1 corner with a large l>o|)l:tr pointer on ihe west side of The boundaries of the district In which this election w'lll be held- are a-, follows: Beginning at a point In the run of Neill’s Creek where- the .'outuern boundary line of the- Ati- gier High School^Distrlct- (now.Har nett County Schb*el District No. 34), cro.^-es said creek, and runs tihence in .1 easterly direction with ■ said soul hern botindiiry. line to Buie's Creek; thence in 'a southerly direc tion with the run of Nelll''S-Creek -to the northern boundary line of Har nett County School-District-No. 73: ihence In a westerly"direction-, along the said uarthern boundary Hne.'to- ihe run of NeiH's Creek; thence up said creek to the hogiiiniug.- Till-, November :h'd. 1925, NATHAN MATTHEWS. .’^'-4 Registrar, 1 .NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE I rniler and by virtue of the power of .H.ale com allied in a certain mort gage deed executed by J. W, Wilson to W. P. Surles, said mortgage deed' being recorded in book 122, at page SOI, Records of Harnett County,' default having been made In the payment of the same, the undersign ed will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house .door in Lil- lington. North Carolina, on Monday,' December 7ih. 1925 art 12:00 o’clock noon the following described proper- Hc.-ivc' Dan, Sw.ainp: thence S. S..50 Little W. It, ch:iin.s to a small popl.ar near a xinall Hickoiy sjirani with point er: by a ditch, .about one chain easi of Beaver Dan: Swtimp: thence S. G7,.'iii K. 11.5,11:5 chain.s to Cape Feat Rivt-r; thence up the river about N. 7i)..’i0 rc, 2..5.5 clialii.', lo the mouth of Deep Vtilliy Brunch; Ihence up said Branch as ii ineantlers to Uu- beginning, cunialniiig 143 .acres more 01' Ic.sS, ' Tliis 25111 day of‘.November, 192:5. I. t;. WILLIA.MS, 211-5 Trustee. Sinilli & McLeod. .\:tyH. NO'riCE OF SALK OF LAND I'lider and by virtue of the power of sale t'ontaliied in a certain deed of tni.'tl execti'ed by W. M. Mayn.ird and wife. .Mamie Maynard, to W. H Gregory. Trustee, on 12ih day of No vember. 1923, and duly recorded in' P,ook 205, page 277. of the record.' Street which point Is one hundred feet (100) nort'li from Divine Street extended, and runs north fifty (50) feel to the line of Mrs. I. F. Hicks; thence with Mrs. I. F. Hick’s line in a westernly direction one hundred (100) feet to Robert McNeill's line; thence with Robert McNeill's..-line-in a .southerly direction fifty (50) feel to J, W. Wilson’s line: thence wlth- J. W. Wilson’s line In'wan' easterly direction to the beginuing*^;-- Being a lot fifty by one hundred:'.('50 x, 100) ] feet on which Is a four-room dwell* |lng. This November 5, 1926. • W, P. HU'HLES, Mortgagee. I Suudlin & Company. Transfeees, Young. Best & Young. certain mortgage deed N. S. Atkins and' wife, oral Land Banks of Columblti mortgage deed- bears date of; Decern-;; ber 18th. 1919, and recordediilirBook 190, at'page 161, of the office* of-^ Reg,-! ^ - Istor of. Deeds of Harnott 'County, ' election, and A. Patterson This 3rd day of November/ 1926. I Altoii Buchanan, ,! OS VOTING C, R. F. D. be'and* they, are.-hereby ‘ 4, That B. B., Holder, Broadway, N. o; R. F: .D. No. 2, be. and, hei Is hereby appointed Registrar for saldl. 1-2-4 Commissioner. NOTICE OF .S.IIjE Under and by virtiio of aitiortler of appointed Poll' Holders for said elec tion. 5. That the election shall,be-held' at Arlington, in said’ district.., 6. That all those., favoring- the.! the Superior. Oouri of Harnett County’election and-levyIiig^of'sardtitax shall made, -In the speciiil pi'oocmliiig en titled'. C. M, Hobbs. Administrator of the ostiite-of Mrs. Ellaa V, Hobbs, deceasod, against' Mr.s. Maude Mor gan* and-others, the .'^ame being mtm- ber-21'89-, upon the special iprocood- Ing dockel ,of said court, tho under signed CommissioiuT will oh Satur day, llie i2tli day of December, 1926'. at two o'clock, p, m., oii tho;preinjsoM in Bunnlovet. Norlli C:n*oli;iia„ offor for sale tothe highest bidder..-, for cash*, that certain tract ol'lliinil ly ing and* being in Stewart’s Creekl 'Pfiwnshlp.. Harnett County, Northi Carolina; and more particularly des-' rcrlbed as^.fbiloys; ; ' , Beginning .at a st.akc and" pointerr.' at the Intersection of a ditch, the* corner of'eiphly-foiir acres of Willis! Byrtl’s formerly W. B. Buries* and* Company,' and ruu.s ihence North 67! KasL 1*5..50 chains to a stake; and{ pointers near a road; thence South! 23 East 16 chains to- a stake* in- tho| old line; Mieiico South 64 West, 13.60! chains to ,a stake. Ihe corner otj eighty-four acres: ihence wlthrRichTi mond Byril’s line South 27|.50-. Baslj vote a itickef -upon; which*,,shall’ bo ■= printed or wrltteir the words "FOR LOCA(L7.TAX’j;and. those .opposlttg^,.- 8hali!lmo'te';;,a,Hcket'. upon*. wlGcht'slialh' be prlntedir.’ir!,.'written' ‘ the' words , “AGA'I'NST- LOCAL TAXI’. -- Board of Commi,ssloners of Har nott County. By G. K. GRANTHAM, Chairman, Atlosl: Mamie Sexton, Clerk. 5-4 .\ttorneya. 12-4 7.20 Chains'to u pine and polnterA'lni I. W. Bethea's line; iihencej|wlth';hisi line South 62 West 17.80 chalnelitb! his corner: thence with his otlver| line North 67 Wost 27 lo a stake and pointer-s's on* the North side of a ^tf-wamp: "^thence North 3; Bast 18.50, cliaiiTs tb'a.corner in.tho field; thence' South 86 Bust 29,60 chains to a stake andagum pointers on u ditch ;*. thence* North. 2,7.60'West 3.20 chalas to thq beginning, containing 106 acres more*' or less. ThI.s 6ih 'dst.v of Novemh'fer, 1926. C. M. HOBBS,.’ ’ Commissioner; Marshall T, spear.*:. Attorney 12-(i -Local Masons to cam- ROAD LIGHTING HELPS paign for new $100,000 temple, , Belmont—Belmont Pabrir Co. wiH' erect new modern $200,000 addi tion to present plant. Belmont—Plans forming for orc*c-' lion of new $17.5.000 Bank of Bel- moat. Lenoir—800 |tereM nil Grand View Mountain purchased by Florida de relopers. Durham—This city wmI have one of most modern tieparlment siore.- In state. Greensboro—New auditorium and education buildings at North Caro lina College for Women, will cost $6.50.000. Columbus—Golmnbiis Cot ton .Mill- to erect new le.'ttile plain west of Lake Lure. Shelby—Tri-weekiy publication be gun by ‘‘Cleveland Stai'.” Kinston — Constniciion of new Orangier High School. :o get under way soon. I Cashiers—Syndicate of capitalists; purcha.se 2.200 acres in Cashiers Val-. ley for development purposes. Durham—Largest medical school, lu South, to be con.striicied at Diik«* I’niversHy. Hendersonv^lUe — ! Construction Company being orgnni*/- ed here, Hendersonville—.Plans being con sidered for erecting $400,000 resort' hotel on Lake Lanier, ' Hendersonville — 4 miles elty * streets to be paved. Raleigh—1:5 highway consirtic- Electlic Help Too Rural homes have suffered some what In plans di.scuased for farm olec* trlflcatlon, In the opinion of the Smith- tmniau Institution of Washlugton, D. C. Tho greater emphasis has beon placed on applying electric power lo farm operations, according to the be liof of the Institution. The great so .dal Lssue of a houio*Uke farm home has been comparatively negtucie4. "On the average farm,’’ says the Smithsonian lu.*;tllutlou. "the use of iMtber electric powur or of mechanical isquipoieiit for replacing aulmul and human muscular labor In the fields, around the barns, and on the road is growing. The* man’s effective work ,by thl.s multipllealloa of muscular ef fort Is greatly increased, his working hours lessened and the tedium of his labor reduced. "Usually with the rural woman It has not been thus. She btill freuucntly nses coal oil lamps. By mu*.cle's brawn she still wields the bro.un treads the sevting machlue, runs I'.i clothes on a wash-board or hand-oper ated wssiiliig muchlne. turns the clothes wrlngi-r and churn; wa.shes tin dishes, carrle.s out the refuse fetches tin* tv .tier and fuel. “The lioii.^e wliere llte wife «i.'*i mother are drudge*: can never b« t, home in the hh'hcsl st*nsi.*. "The only i»p*-n question in this matter arc how the rural con-.ume; can m:*ei the iit italLitlon costs of i!.* electrh’ .'ii’.iliiMieiil and the operutlns costs of the .'ervlee; and whetlier it li May Be Means of Extendinfi Power Supply' for Benefit of Farmers in Vicinity SAI.E OP REAL ESl'ATE. riulor and by virtue or./autUorlly • f ,1.. .e n.'-i ^ T-, 1 ,, 1 eomnittPil In a rcrialu Judgment reii- “ devetl by L. iM...Chaffin. Clerkv of the n Conn of Harnett County. ’’‘V* i »ctlou entitled C. D. Bain f.m.u IiVero^r.i n ! •'>Kaln-'t J. M. Tart and wife,,-Bessie l.iiids ilK-rcin de.scribed, and default -r^rt. the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auction- to the- highest bidder for cash, at the court house door, Llllington, -N; C., at 12- o’clock M., on December '7, .1926, the' following described real- estate.: A certain piece or tract of land Forty-eight per cent of the people of the Uuited States live In the coun* try, in communities of 250 and leas Bxtcluding the small farm lighting sets, there remains almost half of the' total population who are unable to avail tliem3elve.s of the service whicb electricity can render mankind. Why has electricity been halted at the city limits? The answer‘is olm- pie, The flr,st central station com* panles were lighting companies and negotiated contracts for lighting city stveela. Later they were .-granted franchises to operate in whole com- munltie.s. This admitted of a finan-' cial return which warranted the erec tion of pole lines. Thus the fundamentals were estab lished for the distribution of energy for purposes other than lighting. But It stopped at the outskirts, chiefly be cause of tho apparent lack of suf% flclcnt "business’’ beyond these limits ' to warrant the erecting of rural die- trlballon linos.' Farmers have been unfortunate' in the matter of electrical conveniences from tho very fact of their being farmers. They are compelled to make their living in isolated sections. Their. ■' Isolation has been their handicap, Lighted Highways Mean Power tion projects rostlng $2..500,000. will; better to exieiid high tension Hups or be let Decf*mber 8lh. Kinston—-Parrot' .Memorial Ho.spl-, tal lo he enlarged, • Lumber Bridge—42.792 bales cot ton ginned in Robeson ICoiinty, up to | October I8th, j Wilmington—3-story addition will j he built to Murchison National liunk.i Dunn—(.’orner.stoiic laid for new 1 $3.5.000 school building, in I.ong j Branch Oommunity, \ Ohadburn—New Itinilier will boini':i e.stabll3bed here. . Pantego—Good sweet potato cr(>i»| harvested throughout this section. | Lumherlon—Excellent corn crop; being harvested In Haker-Ton-Mlle I section, I generuti.* l.■l'.'>.lrl.* current on the far.a la a small isolated piunt." How Doctors Treat Tells Best Sizes of Lamps The G-E Farm Buok, wiiicli Ira;: been compIlKd by cleftric.il .-xper'n who lia\c cttrefiilly sludifd rarun-is’ l^roblcms. rfcomrOciiil:: Uie I'olliuvti r, sizes of plcclrlc in nips on th* fnr.'t: Horse bnni or tow stnblf. L’'*::.*!; Mazda lamps, bfhiml «*a'h stall or not more than twelve fr*ct apart. Hay mow, a lOu-walt Mazda I'titip, Silo and giainary, a 75 or loo watt Mazda lamp with a '25‘Watt lump n>*ar Che cliute. Dairy, garage or carpenter -'•bop a 75 or loo watt lamp; If used .nf'C- quently. a 25-waU laifip, .^hi'ds or OKt oulldlugs, xa*watt lamps Yet this need not be. Highway luiviog .Iteeii made in the paymont of the indebtedness thereby scured as therein ))iovided. and the holder of tile note llierelty secured having iiiade demaiiil npou tlie undersigned it) .ulveriise said land in accordance :tit>iewli)i mid to .*:ell ihe same ut ptililie iiiiclion. I'he tindersigneti Trusti*e will, on .Monday. December 281 It. 19 2.5. ul tlie Iioiir ot 12 .)'clock M,. ,ii ilie I'ourtlinuso door in tlie Town 1)1' Lillitiglon, N. C.. offer for .sale to theliighe.si bidder, for cash, lilt* following dcsciiiied tract of land: Lying .ind lielng in Black River T()wni-liii», Harnett Couiily, and de.«!- crilied hy metes and bounds as fol lows: neginniug at a stake in the G, W. .Mai I hew.'? line in a field and run.*', .N. .5 E. .'11 cliulns cros.siiig the lane In a stake in tlie old line in the edge oi a brunch: thence as the old line S, 42 \V, 30.60 chains to a slake in llte old line near the old field. Liiilidr naw.son',s rtornor; thence .N. S3 E. 12.60 chains lo tin* lieginning, eDnialiilng 26 acres, more or le.*:.'(. This November 24th. 1926. W, H. GREGORY. lying and being in Harnett County, State of North Carolina, -in Averas- boro Township, and described and defined a.s follows, to-wit: Being Lots Five and Sljt.in Block., ‘‘P’’ situated In Averasborb 26- Trnstee. | ,5.4 Town ship, on plot of land- formerly owned** by L. T, Gr.antham and known ..now,, as map ot the Erwin CoCfon* Mills^. addition as surveyed’, and plotted by"* J. Q. Brady, Engineer, which .said pKat or map is recorded in .Plat Book. 1, page 35. In the office of Ijhe-^Regl.s-, ler of Deeds of Harnett County. N.'- iC. Reference to.said mapi'is hereby; made for a more perfect 'and' 'Com-/ pieto description. ' This' 27th day of October, 1'926. Da'te of Sale: December 7, 1926. Time of Sale; 12:00 o’clock. M'. Place of Sale: Courthouse door. ! Llllington. N. C. , Terms of Sale: Cash. I. ,R. WILLIAMS. Commissioner. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS. Having qiialilie das executors un der tho last will tind testament at N. .*5. Smith, late of Hanietl county. N. tills is notify all persons hav ing chtlms Hgnipst the estate of the said N. A. Smith to present them du ly vei'iiied lo tht* undersigned at Kip NOTICE OP SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ' Under and by, virtue of power of .>;nle contained in a certain deedr.oC; trust executed by Burtls Wicker andt' wife, Annie, Wicker, to F. H. Taylor;; trustee, dated. Jaii,..!, 1926, and re corded In the-office.'of'the Register of Deed.s of Harnett' County In-jBook ling. N. C’., on or before the 5lh day, of November. 1926, or'tlib, notice [208, page 284, default having., been will be pleaded In bar of their re-1 made in the payment of , the* .note/' „ ,^ ,covt-ry, All persons Indebted to the j thereby secured and*“the undersigned, lighting, say engineers of the Gen* estate will please make prompt [ having been-called'upon',,tOvlbreclosfc )' I ... 4. W X. S .-.M .....A Al.... a. IM ,4 a:4''''A«44i«ix«» «ral Electric Company, will funcUon'undersigned. Colds and the Flu TABLETS To break up a cold overnight or ‘to cat short an stuck of grippe, in fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and draggists are now recom mending: Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and jialts combined,^ without the unpleas- j silt effects of either. * One or two Caiotabs at bed-time ! with & swallow of water,—that’s ail. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work -uf pleasure. Next morning your cold 4ma vanished, your system Is thor oughly purified and you are feeling fine until a hearty appetite for break** fast. Eat vdiat you please.—no dan* ger. Get a family package, containing j full directions, only 35 cents. At any i drag store, (adv) We have a large stock of good School Tablets, both for pencil and pen, and we ore offering the regu lar five'cent tablets at 50 cents a dozen. The nickel tablets for pencil have 50 sheets ruled both sides and are of excellent grade paper. We have the “Old Glory” pen-and-ink tablets in dif ferent sizes—any size for SO cents per dozen. At THE NEWS Office, Ullington, N. C. as well tor the rural districts as street lighting ha.s functibued for the cities, and with tlie necessary linos In oper ation across rural districts, .lighting up the highways, other electrical con veniences will follow as surely as night follows day. i installed highway lighting systems are but forerunners ■—they are but a hint—the broader service of bringing electric' light and power to the farmer. Yet a lighted highway, as such, is not without great intrinsic value to the farmer. Farmers go to market early and often return home late, A lighted highway enables tbe farmer to make the Journey with facltily and, without fear of collision such ae often happens when tbe farm vehicle Is lighted only by a lantern on tlie axle, or dashboard. A lighted hightyay re-'^ lleves the farmers of eye-strain. It enables tbe farmer to perform cer* tain duties around the place which formerly bad to be performed either with an oil lantern or not performed at all. Highway lighting units, at,'etched along tbe road in front of 1: tarn- house, obviate the necessity or step ping out Into complete darkness— and the more cheerful outlook which the farmer enjoys from,hla front win- dowx reacts pleasuraC'ly ii;ion him with » iiroDoitoced psychological af fect I.l’e to the farmer be''i:'i*o 1«mis •r a bii'deii aua more ut i* I 'V This .5ili (lay of November, 1925, I.ONNIB SMITH. D. R. SMITH, Exec'iitoi'.s uf the Will of N. A, Smith. 5-6 the said trust, the underslgned/.teus-, tee will expose for - sale ap? public; auction to the highest bidder ' for cash, at.,the courthouse door-.at LU; llngton. N, C.. on the* 7th day of De cember. 1925, the following de- .scrlbed real estate:* Being the undivided one,-fifth-in- KEGISTRAR’S NOTICE „ , Having been appointed to serve n-, U?i’®*‘*l of Burtls Wicker in the Mark Regiair.ar .In a Special Election, lo be '}? held in the territory hereinafter des-.^vili of Mark Wicl^i;, said will-.be- ' ing recorded in the office of,.the Clerki 192.5, for the purpo.se of .submitting lo ilu* qitallfietl voter.** thereof, the quo-:!ion of* voting' a .special tax in .said dlstrlci of fifty cents on the one huiitlred dollar.-* of property valuation lo supplement tbe funs for the six months .HChoo! term ior sa-ld dlstrlci, llii'Hl.s to give notice that the books will be open at nine o'clock A. M., Saturday, N'o,vember 14th, 1926. and will close'' on ' Saturday, December 5th'; 1926. at suimet. of the Superior Court'.** of Harnetli- County, to which will reference* i*? hereby made for a definite * descrip tion of the .said lands by metes and bounds, This 4th day of November, 1925. F. H. TAYLOR, 5-4 Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Notice' Is hereby given that the un- I will be at 1 derslgned commissioner, appointed by my home on eacli Saturday between I the court in that proceeding 'of jec- Ihese dates for the purpose of reg-jord In the office of Clerk of Superolr, istering all those who desire to par-(Court of Harnett County, entleled, tlclpiiie In ,sal detection. j The Federal Land Bank of Columbia,. Tht* liountlat'les of the district in | against N.'iS. Atkins, et als.v 'by an wlilch said election will be held are | order said court on the.2nd'day.of LAND rOBTERS for sale at Thf News ofllce. Fosl your land and |u*t>feet your birds as well as youf flnibor. as follows: Beginning at 'the mouth of Fish Creek on Cape Fear River and rollowl:'.g up .said creek art it meanders lo the mouth of Watery November, 1926, to which-order and judgment, r^rence" is hereby made for the conteMs of the same, will of fer for sale, and sell at public auc- TRUBTEE.S SALE OF LAND Utulei-i andi by virtue of the power 'of'sale icoulalmtd in a certain Deed of -Tritsi .oxeeu'tod, by Grover C' Cameron and wife. Mack .['CameroJi on the Isi'day of .Iamiary,i!l924. to the underslgnod ■tru,‘iteo and*'' dullsi rccordeid lir tlie office of Register of- Deeds of Harnett County '*in- Book, 207,',. page 91 to secure tho* payment- of a" certain note described* therein',! 'default;! having 'been made i in* thi> 'payment of sald*‘.'"'>'te'5and-the holder ther,oof,L having •'de'mandod'lthat cthi;- Trusted! fortlose -said Deed’^iOfTrustt 1 will on* Monday, November 28rdi, 1925, at-h* hour of 12:0,0,“Noon,f of*- fer for sale to the, highest "bl'd'der folv cash, at-lho Court Houses ij door ih .'Llllington,, North* Carollna'4 the folf lowing tract -of land,; to-wljt;'. In Barbecue-Township and* bound ed as foiro.ws: i 1 • - Beginning' at the middle of Bar becue Creek cl«innel,,at the brldgi> .across Barbecue on the iMcArlan Roadi; thence with said road N. 8i>v W. about 5.60' chains to bis corner,;' thence- with another .of hlfi. lines Si. ;6 Wi,20 to* another of hlsj corners; thence' '(uTth another of hi,* corner.'! N. 86 ''W. 15 chains to a corner ,01) tho West side of tho Schobb House branch; thence North lOd W. ■- 50* chains to the middle of tli.e- channel* of Barbecue Creek; -thence’ wih thi!* run of «aid creok to the beginning', containing 116 acres, more or lessi' For furthP rdescrlptlon '’oee. deed' from Jas. Aj* Cameron to Grover C; Cameron recorded* in Book 176„pagi,' 542; records of I*Iarnott 0bunt.v. This October 24, 1925. ! , CHAS. ROSS, 29-4 Trustee. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under* ana* by virtue of. the power contained in a certain Deed of Trust, executed-..by'-Flora Liza Mc Kay and', husband', Phillip' McKay to* Joe Cavlness,"Trustee? dated"Dec. 26,' 1922, and recorded.In* 'Book 124,. page .286/10'*.the R’eglstry/oiCi Harnett-- ,Cou*nty„- and' defa'ult'ih’avlng been.. m.adb'**in the- payment^^ot...the',note,L and' deman'd'for ';payment- 'made'-and refused', the* unders;lgned,.Tru8tee',.at the,, request, ..of. vthel’’ holdershof.'.sald mote':: secu'redtt-by said* deeds of^'trust;; fWilhbn Monday ■'November'1’6',' ■l'926jrj a't'i';-127*o?clock4M'W at) the- tour.tbo'use’v' db6f\ In; L8111ngton7j.sen'‘.for- c'a8h\.to]i, 'the highest*’ bid'd’ie'r/„ the foHowijfg; described/'real&eat’ate: '- • ■ - Two certain;* lots bought ot Allen*- & Atkins at. the first Shaw Town sale and the said .lots;> arc described and .recorded'-Mn; Book page--..of the registry of Hiarnetf ,County. * - The said lots adjoin* A'nthany'Moorev om.;' the East, and* Amy* Murchison*; ont thei^v West, ahdr the. Lillington-Murc'hlsohM Public Road'on, the Soutta' andrEasC*-,'* and Anthony Moore on thefNorth. Tt', being the place on* which' my resi dence is situated, and the place where I now. live and contains in the aggregate about % of am acre. Time 'Of .Sale: Monday Nov. 16, 1925, at 1*2 o'clock M. This Oct 13, 1926. JOE CAVINESS, 2i2^4 nrru8t60( Tills sale continued till Monday, November 23, 1925. NORTH CAROLINA,;; HARNETT, COUNTITJ INORTU* CAROLINA, jHARN'ETT county. ’RESOLUTION OF BOARD Ol'" COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CALLING SPECIAL EILBCTION IN, HARNETT COUNTY:;SCHOOL DISTRICTS* NOS. 81, 82;r83, ALL » OP 84 lying;, in upper LlTi ?;• TLE RIVER TOWNSHIF;, 85, 8«i ; 87 AND 1)0. : *■' Whereas, there has 'been presented to, this, Board at-It’s reguKat;. meetinjf* on the’First Monday ln,Novomboh': 1925, it being tho '2n'd day of Novom'i' lAOr* U«. bor. 1925. 3l,gned by mc-re than Branch; 'thence South across State [tion. at the'courthouse door,'in the Highway'No. 60 to the Northwest To'wn of Llllington, on*' Saturday,, corner of the Moss farms; thence j December 5, 1925, at--twelve o'clockv with thelrv’weslern boundary line; to-,'noon, to the last aiid highest bidder, wards the McDougald DlstrictTAOI | for cash, the following described; words the McDougald Road, crossing* lands ',lying and' bblng. In'Lilllngtod said road, to the western boundary Township, Harnett County, North of School District No. 86, formerly j Carolina: kno,wn as Hickory Grove: thence. "AH'that certain.tract of parcel .of- alon'g said line of District No. 88 to land situated in Llllington Township, tho eastern boundary of School Dls- Harnett'County, North -Carollha, .and* trlct No .89, known a.s Round To*p | lying and bdOK Best of-theT.Toyrn'ciof* School Dlslrlci: thence along that I Llllington, and cont'alnlng.yslxtyTnlne. line to Upper Little River; thence upj (69) acres,-more or lessf'iasv.wUk'inore^ I the river to the point where Barbe- fully appear by a m'apv'mide^by, W^. 1 cue School District No, 32 crosse.s. p. Byrd, Surveyor and "recorded'-^in* i this district: thence In a northerly the office of Regi.ster of Deeds,'for, ; direction along the line ot iHsitrict Harnett County, North Carolina" in ! No, 32 to the Lee County line; ; .Map Book No. 1, page 30, SatdAract of land is bounded on-the North^bx' NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schednies EffecUve Feb. 1, 1925 Lv Llllington 10:16 a. m.—For Fayetteville and j theneV 'with''the Lee County line intermediate points ' to'Capa Fear River: thence down the 10:15 a. m.—For Varina and Inter- river to the beginning. ■ This November 3rd. 1926. mediate points. TIM McCOV, Agent. 6-4 B. B. Holder, Cape Pear River; on the East by the* lands of Mrs. Chas. Ross; on the South by the lands of Mrs, 'Chas. Ross; on -the West by the,lauds ot twenty-llvo tiitallfijod vot*r.‘:![,,ol' iltA district ombraced williin. tl),'e, follow ing boiindarios liefehiufter described; {ieiit.fl')tilng.>fov. nil, cIcctio)i*| iiu -lald district’ for, tlte;pui*pose of* submlttln)} to the qualifle'd;,voters thereof the: iqueslion, of levyi'hg^a,,3p©cial''tax in said' territory of fifty cents on th«j‘ one hundred dollars of ;| Plropert^; valuation to supplement, the fund4 for the six months schoolj term ot said district; and, ’ 1 Whereas, said petition* has been duly presented to the Botird of Edur cation of Harnet.t County, [and afto'i’ due consideration, appro.vai. and* enj- dorsement byrthat body-^is now* boforiy this board; as! by law provided: [ , Now; therefore, be it resolved by the Board/of Oommlssionerj} of*, Har nett County in regular. 3e;S8lon' as sembled on Monday, November 2nd, 1925:, , * -1, ([That anjeleclion be. had In the following! described district! on 'Tuesr day, December 15th, 1925^ for the purpo8e of siibrntlttlng to the quali fied* voters thereof the, qu’ejttlon of .levylngSa'-.speclal tax in said* district. !'o'Mfifty,!ceiiits on the one huhdredfdolf larsV-bf.'property valuation!*! rfort.^the* purpdso. of 8upplements^ihej|£unds foV the' sl'x’’monthk schoolLterm.^df 'sal'd; ■'dlstJict, the boundaries' of ['the saidi district in which solid election Is! tt)' be..hajdj ar.e as follows: Beginning, at^thd mouth of Fish Creek, oh Cape' ■•Eeaf.^Rlv:er' and- following [; up; said' [Crd’eki'as it* mondors'to the, mouth-of .'Waloifx.'3 Branch*; then-qe*,* South* .'sicross'/Stafe.Highway, No/.|B0* to’ thiy inorth'wje'st-corner'of the-Mops farms:. ;.thonctS,,w.lth ihel'r' western'.ilboundary, 'tdw;ards..the' McDougald Road,,- cross; ■ ing’^stild'road. to. the wosl'ern. bounf Idary of.Schoot* District No. 88,;,kno,wii* [as-.Hl'Ckoryi-Grove:*. thence, dlong-sald: line* of di'strlct No. 88 to tlip western ibonndary of -school district,.N, 89 known as Round-..Top School Dis trict; I thence along that line* to Up- Reglstrar. Mrs. Chas. Ross and A. M. Shaw, per-Little *River: thence upi the river RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY.; COMMISSIONERS OF HARNETT COUNTY CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION IN HAR NETT' COUNTY SCHOOL DIS TRICT NO. 83. Whereas, there has been* presented', to this board at It’s, regular meeting i on* the First Monday in* November, 1925, 'It being the 2nd’'day of No- veraber, 1926, signed, by'more .'than- one-third’ of the'qualified voters'of Harnefit County School District"-No.' 33 who have resided* In said district fo ra period' of twelve months or•' more., petitioning,.this board,to call ,an, election* In* sald;,dl8tr'lct';;fori4Jie purpose of submitting.-, to , the:, quali-'/ fled voters, thereoffthe qiiest'ion‘'>,of:’ levying a special' tax' in said' district?, of fifty' ceuts; on'* the one -hundred^' dollars, of property valuation, to sup,-.- plemenitHth'e* funds*' for the* six montJis,*; school'.’term for said district; and',,’' Whereas, saildi petition has been'.' duly presented' to?ithe Board* of Edu cation of Harnett' County; received due' consideration*'and approvalkby that body.;.[and’*'Is* now. beforei'ilhis board;;upo'nirthe^,approval' of the said Board' of Bducdflon- and* the endorse- ment of the, Chairman and , Secre tary of said'board: Now, therefore, be it resolved -by the Board of County Commission ers of Harnott Couiirty In regular session assemlbled' on' Monday, No-' vember 2nd, 1926:' 1. That an election, be held’.In, said’ Harnetl County School* District,■ No. 3'3. on Tuesday. Decom'ber ' l'6th;. 1*925,■ for the purpose of submlilngo to the qualified* voters of .said'' dis- 'trlct the question ot levying; a spec->, lal* tax in said* district, ot fifty' cehts.'^ on the one hundred*"'dollars? of property valualon for;-,the purpose, of .Hiipplementing; the* .fundspfo'r^-th'e'* six- months .school’.term' forfsald'Vdlstriict,. [the-boundaries of the sal‘di"dlstrlct'-ln* (which'this election Is .called','belngiasv. follows, viz:' iBeglnning,at'a-!»t’ake:im- the run of NciiU.s Creek,,at*.a* point where the . southern*-boun'd'ary line 0 .\ngiier High* School'„:Dlstrl8t .(now, Harnett 'County School Dlstrloitr.No,**; 34')' crosses said' creek, andvrunnlug. Ihence in ah easterly?-dlrectldiiirwlth* said southern boundary..., line to Buie’s Creek: -thence^^lnv h^^southerly- direction.with;the:ruifi'o^Buleis'.'Creekvi** ,40 the northern^-bouhdd?y/^.jliiie'/'Of', Harnett Couiity/Schdoli District/No.,- 73; thence* lin*; aj.*westerly dlrectlonv; with said district No: 73' northern':' boundary line - to the- run', of- Nelll-’s , Creek;, thence^, up,, the run of said' ;creek totb'e bei^hnl'ng.'^'' - 2. That :there0e..av new. reglst'ra-'. tion* of the-voters'of 'saldfdistrict','^andj*' that: notice'/' ofTt'sal'd.’-reglstrartlons'b'e'^" pii bl Ished .irii: -soime •’ine.wspa'por^J.ih'aylng j' a clrculation>sln'isaId'^dl8trlcttiat‘TleMt7-, thirty days' prl’or^to.r the’i'close of said* registration books.: *•:-.' 3. That.,;no,tlcej,.ofgsaid'v;electloh, be published' S'ln'CsomeK,newspaper*- clr- cu 1 atlngi-In ['saldVfilstrjot/ for .a,period’ of therty days',-prior-to;said’-election, 4. That Nathan Matthews, Angler? .N..p.. R. *F. D: No. ,2. be, and he Is. hereby appointed' Registrar; for said., 'election, andi Will* Campbell', "Var- ' firfa''.* N-i.-Gm'.R. 'P; D. No,-; 2 and.*.W. .A. .-Johnson', ‘Varina,.'Nit C:,.'*^R'. D,- iNo'.'l'„,are hereby apptiihtedi-as Pol!' ‘Holders for sal*’delectlonV^.: ,,, 5. That air, those desiring;*! to; vote - :for the speclali'-tax-shallUvote'a tick-,-'*! el. upon, which* shall* be prlnted' -'or*'' written the-iwords-. “FOR LOCAL** -.TAX’!', and*, those opposlngc-shalllyote^ [a tlckfeu.upon* which'shalli be’'prlnfedr sor, , writtenU;the!',c words ..“AGAINST LOCAL/TAXJ’P'^ '.,6. Tha ttbe election'shail' ber.held'’ ‘aU‘,the* homtoof'Nathan Martthews In* sat'd distrlcfJtii" *': Board 'of-County’.Commassldners' of Harnett Count'y5' * ■ G. K. GRANTHAM,' Chairman. '-Attest: Mamie Sexton, Clerk. 6-4 til G hi et V B tl VI
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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