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11^ ^ m. t^¥J^ 1?^' Irv'^ hr r/ ■ • -. ''-r -jS .,.* ■ •’.If' ■'■ % P?‘ k''. V 1 . If • . • ■ ' V/ ■ ".1 - - ' .. ,- ''';!.;' HARNETT COUNTY NEWS DEVOTED TO THE INTEREST OF HARNETT COUNTY PRIMARILY* AND OF THE STATE GENERALLY. Vol. IX—No. 14 $l.r,» PEIl YKAK—Tfc A t;OPY’ Ltllinftob, N. C., Thursday, April 7, 1927. **If It Concami Haraatt, IPs in THE NEWS** lYD AQTIP PUAXIPlTCi i-’OKKST toyvek to he j L/l\/\ij 11V> Vxn/liYVjrJC/iJ hitlt neap, favettevilee IN STATE’S AUTO LAWS ARE MADE ' Anolhei- link in the chain of forest I tire lowers iilanneil to cover the inoal jihickly wooded sections of the Stale i will he started shortly. I The new tower will he located tn ANNUAL FETE DAY SATURDAY FOR COUNTY SK^HOOLS' BOX PARTY Regulating Lights, Stops, Signs, Brakes, Speed, Intoxicants, Signals, Li censes, Registration All a^toard for the bo* party of. L. H. 9. Friday nlsht. April 8tli. | Program begins at 8:00 o'clock, rain or shine—if shining In grove by' dorailtovy; If mining in the audUo-, I'him. Be&utl-ful 'boxes and 'baskets TOWNSHIP TAX VALUE ASSESSORS ARE APPOINTED Driving, U.'umberland County on Slate High-| County way No. 21. ten miles from Fayotle- ville. 'I'lie site of the proposed tower I will be near Palestine Presbyterian | t Church, the hlghe.si elevntioii in the' j vicinity. j .. 1 Soaring si.xty feet in the air. fhe| • '.ower will command a range of view 1 North Carolina's roceiu icgislaiiiiv ! several miles in each direction. | Commeiicemen t Field Day Exercises to be Held at School Grounds Beginning at Ten O’clock and already made will give those yet to! Commiasioners Name Men Who i tie made a close rac.? for the prise.' liAWYRR BEST PAYB FBBB WITH SACK OF FliOVR 1 We saw the ugliest man the other; : day and he declared he woul^ leave! Harnett county that night, but we| know his na'ine, and we're going to' tell it too. Tits prettiest girl will be' delighted to be present that night— ^o .she said. Are to Place Property on Equality Basis for Tax Assessment in 1927 At their meeting here Monday the We consider our.selves very fortu-, Founly Commissioners appointed the jjy Inale in having Mr. George Canuady i following men to act us ’ iwnship i of Dunn as auctioneer for our boxes. I tax assessors: N proving a veriuiblo Pandora’s box., „vpii.>(ikinir nart.^ of Cumberland, ■ „ . ... , .. . , ,'>\on.>oMng pans oi v uniuii iuu«, , ‘5anir(lav of this week will be the ». .»,■ ,n, omo.lvo l.p„»l,on I-, .s,,,,,,,,,,,,. „,„l Hok, ^ „„„„ and :,l,ho«Kl. compl,.|...i. U. 0., llinl d«y. l>5Slm,in6 at I . ot the state motoi vehicle act ^ i.^pj-escnt an approximate cost of i o’clo-'k in the morning vepre-' *'*^*’^ ’ Averasboro—C. B. Aycock, J. L. have heen changed and most of the; Isentatives from the various ’ schools j^f your pocket and a box | Hodges. :.evv laws went into eftect April 1, | — , right Into your hands. Better not' Anderson Creek—To be appointed. motorists generally are not famlllai , with iho new staiute;'. EV( ry vehicle tmi.st carry a rear j lighi. Horse drawn vehicles may j he eunlppcd with reflectors that are, approved by the .state highway com- mi.sslon, Hpeed limit is increa^ed to to mile-; per our on the highways: 20 miles i ill re.sideiuial .sections and 15 mile-J 111 business areas. Municipal auth-' oi l ties, by city ordinances, may in crease but not decrease the state lim it-. The limit is reduced to 15 miles, an hour on curves and in school ionos during recess or ingress of egress of pupils. Onving while intoxicated or under tile influence of iiarcotlc.s is punish-; able hy imprisonment of from 30 ' days to one year or a fine o.f to .>1,GU0 or both. Subsequent con-1 viciions are punishable by iraprisou-' !i;eni of not les.s than 90 days. In no ta-e will payment of co.sts he ac- eeptalble as punishment. Driving recklessly, carelessly, or I'.u'dlessly carne.s pimishnient of 5 ‘.o 90 day.s in jail or a tine of $2.-i to or both. Penalties are doubled for subsequent conviction.-. The railway slop law was repealed ' and vehicles must stop only at • vosslngs designated by the state highway com mission. Lights ot all vehicles must be te.sted under supervision of the high way department and a te.st certificate' COMMISSIONERS school and enter into contests from HAD LIGHT DAY’S j which winners w'il) (be chosen from hiieh and elementary grades and BUSINESS MONDAY eat loo much before coming over. Then, too, there will be hot dogs and nvarshmallows and a fortune teller who can decide when you've had The weather man th'inks new Drawing: of May Jurors, Ap pointing Assessors and List Takers Furnished Major Portion of Work chorus clas.soK. The new auditorium here will seat a thousand people,! and it is exirected by Superintendent hang out a gorgeous Oeniry that it will be tilled Saturday. |night-and a .big bonfire Drivers of the .school buses have I"''” ‘hlnk the sun Is shln- Come. been instructed to bring in all pupils j^*'^ who have no other means of trans-j portation. It i.s desired that a large .v |T | TVrpXfW WTI I iatiendance 'witness and participate LilLrfL/llNvylLflv Tf ILrfLrf I in the County Commencement e^ev-j I A\I/^I7Din I cises this year. Superintendent Gen- T vF 1 E/ IjvFiiVjlilV; “ ! try requests that a.ll who attend be ; here promptly on tlime, as the cou- Beyoiul the monthly routine of j tests will start at strictly ten o’clock, work, the Board of County Coonmis-; in the aflornoon aifter the class- found :i day of light work j room contests have .been finished and | petition .Monday. Drawing of the jurors who : time given for lunch, the Field Day to serve for tlie one week of events will take place on the newly Bartbecue—E. P. Harrington, H. C. Cameron. Budkhorn—E. SI. Blanchard, W. F. Lanier. Black River—J. L. Johnson, N. A. Matthews. Duke—^A. F. Fowler, WHson H. Lucas. Grove—H. A. Turlilngton, Julius Ennis. Hectorjs Creek—J. C. Senter, H. S. Holloway. Johnsonrllle—'W. A. Stewart, J, Smith. Llllington—O. D. Monroe, G. A. Hand, the palm to Attorney James Beet of iDunn as a truq and honest meetcr of obligations! The 'Dunn lawyer torgOt to send Sheriff Kyle Matthews the 'fees required for serv ing a .legal 'paper. 'Wben he «ame 'bo the countyseat one day last week, the sheriff mentioned the matter, and Mr. Best was emibarrassed—but only for a 'momen't. "Better Ibrlng me in a sack, of fiour and 'we'll call It square^" said the genial sheriff to iMT.'iBest. A big sack of fine flour was lying on the sheriff's desk before be had' time to realize what was coming to him. The sheTltt may have been DELINQUENT TAX SALE TO BE HELD MONDAY, JUNE 6 New County Govonsanont La'w CalU for Salo in Juno In- atoad of May as Horato* fora—^hio Month In Graco Taxpayers ot Harnett who have not settled their 1?26 4ue8 wltl^the ; tax collector will have one more joiking w-Ith iMr. Best, but the Dunn | month this year in i^icb to ma|io lawyer regarded it as a solemn otoll* payment, the new county governmeat gallon and fetched the flour. law enacted 'by the receut Leglsl^re naming the first Mopday June as the day for sale ot land for della* PROr^R AM ROR instead ot the first Hpa- fi IwV/xJI^iVlTl ITXti' jday In May as heretotore. CollMtor IN AGRICULrTURF Ofeea had prepared tale list for publication in the paper this. IS MUCH BETTER TERM OF SCHOOL^n. , , , „ ,, , Neill 0 Creek—A. M. L.ong, John (nle Butts. Stewart’s Creek- cnri-iert at all thwes. Lights must' jjj not show a glare above 42 inches at* T.-> foot. Drivers are prohibited from coast-1 iiig (lowiigi'.Klc by throwing gear-; into neutral. ! Vt ’itivle- on the right are granted 1 right-of-wto and vehicles on the loft, must yield wl\eu approaching or en tering ati intersection at appro.xi- iiiaiely the .same lime. Vehi-cles en-i terlng pu'blic highways from private voa.l- nr drivc.-t must yield rlght-of- Superior Court next month, appoint ing assessors .for tlie thirteen lown- .ships and najining li.st takers fur- ni.sliod the major portion of the work the Board had to perform. Names of jurors, asses.sors and list takers will be found ih another col- * keen, umn of today’s News. ; The report from Clerk of Court Chaffin had attached a check for over eighteen huradred dollars to bo turn ed over to the auditor. This includ ed linos and penalties and the pro- eecds o,f sale of the "Wild Bill’’ property whicl* wa.s forfeited to the county under a bond given by "Wild Bill’’ Williamson for his appearaace arranged playground at the school-, house. Prizes ■will be given for best performance in all the events, it i.s .staled that a minnber of schools have entered repre.sentatlves in the Field Day events and competition will be; Presented to Board Granted—^Election May 16—Poll Holders and Refiistra Named A iieiltion presented to the Board of Education and Board of County J. M. Hodges, J. Ic. Bypd. j Upper Little River—^Ned McLeod, ! Z. J. Womack. I liUb Takers The (Board also named the tollow- I ing men as list takers: Upper Little River—^J. S. McLean. I Stewart’s Creek—Roibert S. Wll- CHANGES IN — Comnii.ssloners Monday by J. R. Bag gett and signed by a large uuiniber of , the voler.s of Lilllngton township 1 was granted allowing School District | PENSION LAWS iNo. 71, embracing 'Lilllngton, to holdj I an election on May 16 specifically (for the purpose of determining! The General Assembly of 1927, whether an additional 20 cents spe-' made certain changes in the pension j (.jai tax shall be levied lu the district; court some several years ago. The wild one has never returned. County Attorney Williams, who ha'd been appointed delinquent tax laws of the Stale. A soldier who is totally blind or who has been para lyzed and is totally disabled by rea- sou thereoif, will hereafter draw ^20.00 a year, payable monthly collector, reported $1,225.67 gather-! clerl: of the court, in- od in from the lists of 1922. 1923. -^tead of $300.00 as heretofore. for school purposes. The purpose ofj the extra le'vy is to lengthen thtj school term from eight to nlnej mouths, v- ■' I Charles M. Thacker is named as registrar, and C. P. Kelly and 0. L. Johnson are named as poll holders. Averasboro—A. Parker. Anderson Cre^—^To be named. Banbecue—G. L. Cameron. Buckhorn—T. R. Brown, Duke—L. C. StancML Grove—T, D. Stewart. Hector’s Creek—D. R. Smith. Neill's iCreek—-J. W. Gregory. Llllington—H. T, Paucett. JohnsonvUle—^D. P. McDonald. Black River—A. W. Gregory. Says Departmait, Pointing Out That Cotton Surplus Much Smaller than Anticipated The 1927 agricultural productica program as indicated by reports] added to all unpaid' taxea. Ho col week, the same U appear oach woofc during April, when it was polntod ou to him that the new law had fiat off the gale one moutli. Mr. Green announces that he wjU be enabled by the new law.to inak,o a better showing with colleetloas' He expects to collect many thousands Qg dollars, between this, date and the first of May when the list will bo published in the paper and the cost* from farmers appears to be In fairly good balance as among crops and' livestock, although weather condl-l lected during March a little over $60,000. 'The pr'Ssent season has been a tlons will be a decisive factor, saysjl^b^’d one fjr the tax collector. Ftrit the Bureau ot Agricultural* fiScono:ai-1 ®b® obstacle and then another has ics, United States Department of Ag-1 oome to binder the taxpayers 1924, 1925. All other Confederate soldiers | Tiig petition reads as follows: ANGIER VOTES FOR TOWN HALL rlculture, In Its April 1 report on the agricultural situation. The production season is reported as fully two weeks early, with frost out ot the ground and spring work coming into full swing over most ot the country. Storms in the North have kept land from drying opt in soma localities but a good share of early grain is sown and fields are be ing fitted for later crops. ! Elarly crops and general field work In the South are reported as "mark edly advanced, the South'WeiBt, espec ially, presenting a very promising -picture as to grains and forage, crops. Fruit is uonsualljr advanced' ul'most everywhere, although there is still considerable frost hasard this 'TRAINING SCHOOL Tax Collector John Green reported !peiiMOn roll, or who are,7'e ihe Honorable Board of Educa-j ?5rt.27G.4S collected during March | diBUble for pension under the gen-| tion of Harnett County: ; Unless Angler Is stopped by a re- Thp .salary of Judge of the Record-' pension law, will draw one dol- we, the undersigned qualified j straining order secured by some of er’.s Conn %vas fixed at $12.").00 per 1*"' Pay-Jble semi-annually. | voters of District No. 71, known asuta dissatisfied citizens, that town moiuh. and that of the Soliiciior .at il>o.vment will be in Decern-1 Ljjjiugiojj gchool District, who have! will become Harnett’s second city Those salaries are the mini-! 1227, ami the second In -lune. i within said school district for jijn point of municipal advancement $100. '.viiv lo .approaching vehicle.s and mum under the new law enacted by driver.^ traveling at an unlawful rate the recent session of Legislature. •>f .speed forfeit all right-of-way The maximiMn allowance is $200.00 "‘Shts. ,und $150.00 per month. Aii;liorit> to doNignaio slops at The Board voted $26.00 to the entrances of intersection is granted' Dunn Dispatch for a special edition Die -st.ate highway commission. . of that paper which is to be published Drivers involved in accidents are' Shortly. The Commi.ssloners said 192S. ja period of twelve months or more, 1 by virtue of Its vote last week Ito The-marriage ,',ate wa.s also Chang-i (Jq herelby petition your Honorable i erect a municipal building. The ed. A widow, in order to be eligi'blfi j Board for an election as contempla-i question was put before the citizens for pension, must have been married VTI. Article 17. Sec. 219.! of .the municipality In an election prior to Jonnary 1, 1H80, but wld- the Public Laws of North Caro-jaud the vote was 79 lu favor of the '.yquired to stop. they had .much rather see money ow.s now on the pension roll by rea son of Home provlo'ii.s statutes, will not bo taken off. Class “A" widows who are blind lina, Codification of 1923, In order; erection Sigiw nosier.s or stickers arc nrn- at home for adverti.sing thc;i» o'" helpless present 30 cents on^ hlbited on windshields, side wings.' county than to donate it to some or-, 'o the house ! the one hundred dollar valuation of ; ;'vs*r or .-.ide window.s, ganization for advertising other f.se Oi red or green lights vitfible i'owns. Uoservaiion was made that from directly in front of a vehicle are prohibited. The law does not ap ply to police or tiro vehicles. Standard hand signals must he given prior to .startieng. stopping or .iirni:;g from a direct line. «s fol low:,: left turn, hand and arm point ing horizontal with forefinger point ing; right turn, liand and arm point upward; stop; extending hand and arm downward. Effective July 1. 1927, automobile license plate.s will follow the car. In other words, liusteaU of tran.sfer- ing (he plate from one car to an other the plate remains with the car throughout the .vear. Thi.s will mc-iti a saving to purchasers of trucks or car.s of lesser horsepower. In the psi.st when plates were transferr-'-d the owner had to pay the additional fee if horsepower of new machine was Kieater and allowed no refund if it was le.ss. Replacement plates will cost $'2 instead of $1 as at pr**?,- ent. License fees on all cars of 2.5 1'ov.sepoweT or less will be $12.50 in stead of $20—tbcreiby 'permitting Dodge and several other makes to come within the lower fee class. On June 30 plates will be issued for 6 months and there will be an extra fee of 25 cents to cover the sjiecial i.sstie. On January 1, 1928. pi.Tte.s putting the s.vstem on the calendar Instead of fiscal year basis. 1 In case Harnotl County News should ' issue a .special edition n like dona- tioit would he made to thl.s paper. It is staled that the Dispatch will Miake largo feaiure of the advantago-j ' year beginning July 1. offered hv Harnei; county. .?500.000 for the widow.s and 900.- . 000 for tlie soldiers, and for the _ _ _____ _ year beginning July 1, 1928. they INll/W L/i\W appropriated $500,000 tor the wld- _ ^ , ow:^ and $000,000 for the .soldiers. NOW IN EFFECT of the building and 71 to a.scertaln whether there .shall be against. Dissatisfied -citizens have I levied In said district a local annual restrained the imovenient and the] tax of 20 cents for 'maintenance lu matter is to be thres'hed out in Ihej courts. I 'The vote was lor |SO,000 in bonds. $.300.00; .all otlirr widows, $100.00.property, real and personti, the! The .town of Anffler Is growing In Except a.s mentioned above, the tax rate not to exceed j importance as a commercial center, general pcmsioii law has not been . ijoqoo valuation, to j ns well as being the home-place of changed. The property qualification I junds for the si.vlsome of Harnett’s well-to-do and is still in the la'x, ^months public school term tor said | influentital citizens. The merchants The LeglslntXire appropriated J district more specifically for increas-iof Angler enjoy excellent traule pat- 1927,|jjjg length of the term to nine ronage. months and to maintain a .standard months for .frulta and tender truck crops.” Reports from farmers »bow an in tention to shift acreages of crops, rather than to make any sn-bstantiat change in total production. Read justment in the Cotton Belt, fpr ex ample, is indicated by a planned in crease of about 6,004>,000 acres in feed and food crops. The North and West are planning about a 8,000,000 acre Increase in their princiq^i crops, which would little more than replace acreage lost hy drouffht in the Great Plains last year. “Ifi conservation is to he recoin> mended on any part of this intended program," says the 'bureau, it should proibatbly apply at least to the 4uuih crops, especially potatoes. The in- fended 'potato acreage, with aTei,*age: yields, would produce some 410,- 000,000 bushels, or near a repord' crop, which ould be a sharp, In crease over the crops of the last t'wo years. "The country Is going into the new j season without carrying hurdenBome ' stocks. iMawfh reports showed only Tlio Jiev,' 5iat?-widc‘ fii.hhig law, enaciod by the rocont Legislature, went hU'o effect April 1st. The law icquiros fishermen who angle for game fish to pay a license fee of $1.00 for county privelege and the same amount for Slate priveloge. That is to say a license of $1.00 will hold good anywhere in Harnett county, but if the fisherman wishes to angle in another county he must take a Slate license, 'fhe Clerk of Court Issues the Hcen.se and his fee is ten cents, thus making a county license $1.10 or a license good for county and State $2.10. Clerk Chafiln states that he is re ceiving applications for the licenses, and in mo.st ca.sc.s angler.s take the State license. With every license goes a pretty red button which each I MAKES ASSAUJliT UPON , ‘'QKNTLBMAX PROM ORANGE" ■ northeast corner of Alonzo Johnson's land where his land adjoins the John grade grammar school and an accred-! \ioGERS 'DON’T TOTE ited high school; the boundaries ofi CX>FPINS WHEN DEY’S .said district to be as follows: got 'LIVE CORPSES IN ’EM abTuru'oOMOrhil^eirm pota- Beglnnlng at the mouth of Neills _ stored than a year ago. There Creek, and running thsnce up the | Lew^ls Henry Bailey and Paul paydug their dues. In )a$e wppka ho'we/er, Mr. Green aaye ha noi|e« that money eeenui to be geiting* more plentiful and that taxpayer! wtio have been putting oft the matter of settling taxes are coming forwanl. He expeeto to reduce his liet matert- aUy'by the 'first Monday tn Miay. Taxes i>aid during the present month will not bear the penalty that will be Unposed for the land sale, and Mr. Green wishes all taijcpa^tiw who have net settled, to keep thte In nslnd. Now is- a good time to ^ly, he says. WANTS TEACHER Mrs. V. OS. Johrmn ot the Mate Bpard of EdW^ion printed to the County Board of Sdueatton tiiud County Clnimiesioners he^ lilomiay a ]plan 'wberdby Hkrhett diay 'luni'e a teacher-training sdhool. Mrs. John son presented' the plan to the two (boards imd e^lalned the detadls. The 3ut» wlU pay all emnse con- n^^ with the ciaas, prided the county 4rill t^nd the expense of equip'mer.t wliioh' will aniount, to about 1890. The term ot tire train ing class will ibe the same as the school term. From ten to tfrenty teMher-pwipHi wonld be a^pmmodated in the c'less, Mjrs. Johnson explainiiif that it will 9m unpr^table' to stert 'ffHh less than teni The purport of the train ing clast is to raise the ^hdMd of efficiency of teachers, bringing i the high school graduate ieecheii't It they attend, echool, to * higher cortiflctRlon.'' The class, If instituted, will be opened to the entire cottntjr. |The proposition is to be threshed out et a Joint sbwlon ot the two execstiTe Durham. April 6.—A, H. Graham, jofjjigon e>,state; thence as Hillsboro attorney, member of the i Johnson's line to a corner C. General AssenUbly and proS'i McKinnle estate and Blalock’s land: peclive candidate for speaker of the|jijen.g their line to a stake in E. B. Johnson’s line; theaee In an east- around 380,000,000 bushels less bo^y^g ^ * future meiding. various courses of saM creek to the, Murchison be hired to tote coffins? No. Reason? This: Ben Parker, local undertaker, and Melvin McLean, assistant, engaged Alonzo of the fisherman must keep pinned on hist will be i.ssiied for one year.' when fishing. i The new law does not inter,fere ''Z’iih open or closed .seasons in any Effecilve July 1 the registration 'neither does it apply to any eard must be kept In a container on! kind of fishing except that of cast- tlie cowl or instrument board and 1 with rod and reel. The oldtime House of Representative:-:, was the victim of an assault In the Durham county court'hoiise last week, after his client, Willie J. Wrenn, had been struck iby B. F, Best, local electrician. Lawyer Graham had made a motion before the court that a criminal case against Wrenn,' charged with reck less driving, be continued until after erly direction with E. B. Johnson's line to a corner o.f the Rolbert John- year. 'ffixan the carryover of cotton will be much less than was thought prdbalblc a few montha agp." I The tendency to expand potato Lewis Henry and Paul to acreage is reported to be •particular- burial paraphernalia from one ibuild- marked in the Cotton Belt, in MR. RBNNWni RANR DIBS ing to another. Among the articles were some corpse baskets—“handles on each end so that they might be son estate and E, B. Johnson; thence jjj^njjjed with ease. And the colored east with the line of the Robert Johnson estate to the Lillington-An- Michigan and Minnesota, and In the Western States. Increases In Vir ginia and in the Cotton 'Staten ex cept , Florida and Texas seem to be Friends ot Mrs. CalUe. Batld of Norfolk, Va., who has often, rlslted relatives in LIHIngton and surround ing community, will regrtt. to Isarn ot her recent borsaTomont. Eor son, Mr. Kenneth Rand, a splundid young man tn the early tws'utfes, died March 18th, and was burl ed In boys could have handled a mostly outside the commercial areas. jf^rfoUt. Mr. Rand had twen :S pa- .... , each at one time but for the tact that ^here Is a marked tendency to In-.tient sufferer of tubercnloslii for gler Road; thence as the LlJlIngton- funeral equipment and they crease.acreage in both the commor-' and was reslgnod and Angler Road in the direction of Lil Ungton to a stake in K. Murchison's under the law the department Is giv en authority to charge 50 cents for the container, although the card Is .gratis. The Carolina .Motor Club did not approve the container charge. It way of fishing with cane an'd hook, with worms, etc.. Is free for all a person can get out of it. The roveiiiie derived from the li censes will be used to protect the a civil suit, growing out ot an accl-j northwest land line; thence as his dent, be di.sposed of. The assault, ijne to J. L. Wilder’s corner on the followed In the corridor, Best strlk-1 northwest side of his residence; lug Wrenn then turning on Mr. Gra-| thence as his line In an easterly dl- ham as he enterod the corridor. In I recUon to corner with John Green the contempt ot court ca'se that fol-'and Raymond Wilder; thence north- lowed, S. M. Gfittls. Sr., former solic- wardly with Raymond Wilder’s line i'tor, represented Mr. Graham. Tfieut. ■ to a corner with A. G. Wilder; thence Gov. J. Elmer Long wa's a witness, j gasl with A. G. Wilder’s line to his Best was fined $100 and given a sol-j corner with Ernest Brown; thence emu warning by Judge Garland E. i south to the Lniington^Smithfield i Road; t'hence with the road in a MW'j'eitc. southwest direction to B. H. Sellars (X)ATS SENIOR CLASS. ‘ north’west corner; thence south as ^ewls was in front, hut he stumbled felt more comfortable when they noncommercial areas of the „,ti. were helping each other with -^Q^tern States, and It Is these j . piece. , „ , ' States, say* the report, that the mar- promiNBNT HAmnEKIT OlTiaantA. And, so, Lewis and Paul each took problem is most likely to be a 'basket, lifted hold of an end of It, and— “Mighty light, ain’t it?” observed Paul. "Umph-humph,” unanimously Lewis mad© it. But about that time— "Whar you-all a-takin’ me?’' came a voice fro'm the basket. The ba'Hket suddenly became too heavy for Paul and Lewis, and it ■dropped. Dropped with a thud. serious next fall, If present Inten-; jjy j jf, Hodges and Mr. Jodie is claimed that this system of dis-' in the water.s of the State. playing the regl.stratlon card on the car has reduced thefts and .sale of stolen property Tn many states and may lead to a reduction in theft in surance rates. Persons who own lakes or ponds are not required to pay the license fee for fishing on their premises. Mortgage Deeds at The News ollloe. Sellars line to a stake in the -north of Coats- High I Hue of J. B. Barnes land; thence as east to Dry Creek; thence as Dry Creek to the Cape I Fear River; thence along the Cape I Pear River to the western boundary line of District No. T2; thence south The Senior- Class School met Monday afternoon, April Barn% line 4th, and organized the class as fol io w.s; Class Poet—“Cornla Pollard. Class Lawyer—Margaret Kelly. Class Historian—‘Lucile Lee. Class Prophet—Ehiiberii Dorman. Class Glftorlan—Clyda Bynd. Class Mascot—Madllyn Keen. over some feed sacks and Paul was away and gone from there before his cola'borer could get a fair start with him. But he soon caught up. They moved—fast, very fast. And’ they didn’it go back to the Jab—at aU. Cleveland Mabthews had orawled along this line to Upper Little River; {basket, Just trying to scare thence along Upper Little River niggers. And he did.) (Cr.atinued on Page Six) Mortgage Deeds stt Tbe News offioA tions are carried out and average yields are obtained. LOST Hm MQllOil Durham, April 8.-—Mo*6 Le'vy, much tried Jewish Merchant, came oilt of a charge of possession of 188 ^ quarts of liquor In Dnrhatn Swiperior Court la's! week when 12 Gentiles said he was not gulity. iMoas and his attorneys conferred over possible ways of repossessing the co^raband, but decided to let well enough alone, since ho might again be* in the tdtls if htf secured It Sheriff ^rvard wa'i ordered by Judge' Ml^jreide to pour It but. WItliame of Bouthem Harnett, near Linden, were here MoadMT*,. Hedges was for many yearn ehgtr- man ot the Board ot Bdneatiqti, and the county's sfcellept gystsim ot schools eUnds as a monument|tp hie untiring Iq^rSt vltb .bl* oe^'bbress on tbp hoard. Mr. T. W. Hei^ucton (dpi^eased), Mr. N. A. (de- Mr. H. O. Cameron ot QH«»' vam idBAVa for tami’A. AgrieaHsnwl Ideas et The Ntisna Coi^derede VetM'ew B. I’. Ste phens.' J. Ht. McAlttftbr; W. J. Be- thune. J. ’H. b: tuioiiffii ' m mBIse' left"Mbadsy’ -Her Wps, FIs., wbdrsr iMii Ibth otb'kr eornksdus' lb tbd 'ddiftiVersto Vetersne reuaioa.
Harnett County News (Lillington, N.C.)
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April 7, 1927, edition 1
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