THB pcwy dispatch FlMtari Every Wedneeday f -1 Intel lit n accood-elaag mat ter Apart let. UK at the pool •flea at Ihu. N. C. under the Mt at March 3. 1379 ^... I OUB TERMS: Ona year . 14)0 Mb Manilla.. AO Unna Mentha, ... -26 I* BUSSES POPE. Publisher. Don, N. C, January ST. IMS. mm cotton raagiag aroaad tight Mam an last auk many thrown ol a* surrounding isoati I brought la ■a math at thsir bold mgs as Um had aandMsas of roads would *] ■tw than to. Bad roada, hswwsr, NUIsIll tha awibotiag of bus drada at bales while the staple wai aa Be highest. mad to this feet lies e compelling argument far higbsra) Isemiaart. TTw lass sustained through inability to market a fee balsa at eettsn is mors thaa equal la the extra tax owners of that cot ton would base to pay for good roedi ..4 Ik). 4m -«- M.a a# <h_ knHww through which tha farmer* totecsata ara suffering because ol poor transportation facilities. Thot part of the pram and publk if I—tend to emulation of tha aheap la iUffit of coarse, with those fac thaa appnaal to tha brand of pubti city given tha Oanaral Assembly by the Greens bora News; but, as wi sat tha matter, tha News, in deUa • thin* which it* other publication ha* had the nerve to do in many a da^ has served the public well. For Math* there baa been a growing among tha people tha. all u aat m it should be at Raleigh. De mocracy** chosen through several yaacs of nndiapatod right to cavern, ha— seemingly wandered sway from those prinetpUs embodied to that —aat doctrine which guarantees free dean from those thing with which the Mews Rods fault; and, though tha guilty will continue to hoed, re farms Hiw ertll surely follew—that me Mow; is the object of the pub mn AT HOMS - ' dtln to _ at kaat, wfll fad that thair_ oata wfll ha jarred hart. Our mar rhaata hava bad a hard Moron; they •aad aaary raatomar they can pat; thair ataraa an fall and a duty U owed them by aaary prrian who gatae hia ar bar UaUbaod la thla te rtiary. It la la thaw that wa look far credit aawwdhtfat whaa oar aaoh gtaaa oat, and Is Jaatas u. them wa aaaat gtaa thaw an the aid poaai . Ma. a mrott ix urs Paryaao la Ufa la tha boat tank. Bow tho tho dorawat faeoIUea and aad anatplw la a bmui wake ap whan ha ataa oat to acrornpluh a wall-da fatod paryaail Aad whm that pool la raachad Ida ambition ptcka oat an other phaiarto. The moment a auui aattlaa dawn ta aparpoaaleae Ufa de cay hapiar. Tha angina that chant ran raata. If a train wore to atort to Nowhere with no U«m cord, the fax—a weald aooa lot tha fire po eat fa tha ftrabor, tho aopiaoor waotd Mow off all Ido rteam, and tha waald go to deep In |ba promoter energy. gab tea ovsr lacarrtag |i it I hi ot ttkbg ear* ad tha Stela financially,” ■aid format State later J. K. Bag gMt. ad UUtegtan. who am. a riaftor la Kaiaigh a faw days ago. “Aad thb faertan b Ik sprabbm that al waya tarings mere or laaa worry aad •mh—tha old sahjaet ad taxartna Too aak tha gaastba what b tha bad tiuag tor tha paop!a aad tha State T “It b my optatea that I fthb Lag lalatara will eraate tha office ad Stats Tax Commiteloaar with a tab tax caaudtebaar la aath county and teas bat provide proper machinery far thb comanbaiofiar with hi. cub ordlnatra ha aach coaety, to disowrar all tbs pToparty. aad its ralaa and rapart tha aam* tahubtad, to tha ant Gaaaral Aiaaanhly, as that tha finaaca committea can, from that in formation. levy tha propar rate ts taka cars of all tha State's burins as, it will ba tha greatest step tha it can taka aad will meat tha approval of tha people. “I it i* my opinion that the peo ple are ready, willing, waiting and demanding that aS tha property ba pat upon the tax booh* at its traa valaa. aad if they knew that whan j a aaiin ur mi* tha property on the book* at its true raise, tha rate would be eat down is proportion to the hemw la rai se. then there would bo co-operation In ratting all tha property discover ed aad its true eahM by this method i here would be true equalisation througeut the 8take. “Brery good rttlsan would be glad to hare his property on the tax books at its true value, if be knew that all ether real property in the State was being eeeeeeed at the same rate, and that the Legislate re would oaly Hx a rata sufficient to take ear* of the government. It la my opinion that to repeat the old assessment method, with like results as heretofore, will mean dis aster. Bat pat goad competent men in charge of tha assessment for the next two years, and with the assur ance to tha people that the amount ef their taxes will not be materially 'ncraaeed but in proportion as the salae goes up by the aaeessment and that every man's land in the Stem •ill he see eased by these cofarelmlon ars at its tr Devalue, aad reported to the Fiaaaoe committee two years from mam. this will be to take the loagol atop forward this Legisla ture can take in the service to the people aad tha State. dan I wna ■ member of the 'Senate in ML* out PAIT PACK The People Caught Using ot ■ Bate Teo EitnniuL It is net the war or dastructien of the cotton market that U the main trouble with an; it to the forieue pees at whch wa hare been Bring, wo hare had in a decade. Crops were pound many a year, but net oa a be sts of 13 casts a pound, aad that la exactly where the shoe is pinching new. If our people (tad practiced anything like the unmy they prac tice 3b years age, wa coaid tide osar the pant crisis with a mlla laat year waa aaa of the beet crop yean wa has* had ■ adecads Oops wars easily and cheaply made, too, for the wsothsr was generally dry and littls than waa loot. But ore had haeoma : high rollers, and awr wants outran our laroaso Wo horaiai reckless in •jur expenditures aad ieob all man ner of risks. We wore ploagors, aad are plunged owe time teo away. Haw erer the country ia dot entirely ruin ed. Wa will gat sat of the mire somehow, aad It is to he hoped we ( will learn the Isnaa this paraHar financial stringency boo brought. The man srbo pit this in sad stakes tbs be lanes of whet do left him eJ cotton win got next Pall whet ia earn big la him. H# wfll ha hopelessly stranded, and will quit net only cot MB mi OWOTJ K«r MHMM. 1W IB Um aim nan who wtD profit by tha eellapea at tha market, and thane# Ma methoda at famine. And thar# la aaathar claua ad oar people who ara in tieebla. and their trouble la hoarier and more bepaleaa than the female, and that la tha time mar eh ant. Many a man who atartad in the year 1914 rich la now a bank* rap*. He la helpieea la the haada of Ma aeadhoea. and to the heaer at it will* bo tie r«e liking and not i yiotad ahadow. Doctor Edge aaid at tha orphanage aevernl yearn »y tha Md panic would bo the autame bilo paaie. There ia »a doubt la the world that tha aetomobUe baa belp od to pat aa in tha bolt we ara la to day. Tha man who atack to Ida bug n u not afoot today; and will not bo tomorrow. Our faet living ia the aourea of all our woo.—Charity aad Children. THE GOLDEN MEAN There la a diipoaitioo on tha part of tha average citiaea to twin* hack to aoaM of to# old way*. During tha peat tow yea re ao many now Idaaa hero been thruat upon tha country, In aim oat every department of gov •rnoMcl m vtll as k civic aad pri vate lift, that ttera la a rAth*r brad reeling which baa taken hold of tha public. The average man ia looking for oeneolotion and ancouragemant from anu leader who ia able and willing to point tha way to infer and more eenoervative poiieiea. Wo tove been ao caraloea of the ingratiating of thorn now idaaa that it ia diBcnlt to decide Jott where to begin in or der to get beck to en atmoepkere of mnit y. nr* Bar* divided UM courts, In creased the minor tribunals and, in nnjr cases, lessened the respect for the whole. Every department uf State, almost has been added to, revised or revolu tionised, *11 teedtog te increase tbs expense and adding a little to the service from the tax-payer might de rive some benefit Evaa in the educational world nu merous auxiliaries have been attach ed and made part uf a system which •s difficult of attack on account of the safe hiding place the average demo gogue seeks behind the “welfare at the children at the farmer.’" We ac cept jest anything going, from rec ommendations so individual rfcet even the Csar of Rude might look on with envy. The average tax-pay er is loyal and patient, but it in a dangeroon tendency which might a bnae Un patience or oven get him c*raises of the events and the day on which he U naked te perpetuate ex isting policies. The time to begin on thee* things to before a crisis arises, and an im provement which will reassure the public can be brought about under strong and ainoara leadership. The pendulum to already far to one side, and if it ffiould slip under the pres sure of a business d—ad th* wrack weald ha difficult of removal.—High Point Enterprise. ■MALL Pin TUESDAY NIGHT — at Tuesday HwMkoU nodi rahad at about to** hundred dollar* war* stored in th* houa* aid ware consumed with It W. C T. U. MEETING The W ,T. C. tf. win meet next Friday afternoon, Jan- 29, at 1:10 o'clock 1a the Free WU1 Baptist ehuch. AH the Indies of th* town ere Invited to attend Unclaimed Letter* Remaladag 1a the rirttBr- at Dune. Wash Bed January 22, 1911. 1. Ford. Donald 2. Harris, AiUa 2. Humrickhousa, 1. J. «. Jsmtgan, E. H. B. Thornton, Dock B. WDHamoofi, Andrew 7. Crawford His* Looa B. West, Mr*. Danfie 9. Wood Mr*. Bar MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUA BLE LAND By sirtoa of authority contained la a mortgage deed executed by W. H Parrish to A. Johnson on September 27, 1912, and transferred by th* tied A. D. Johnson to am, said mortgage coed io registered la the Rasul / uf Harriett Comity In Book No. 107, page 90. Default hastag been mad* in the payment of the nets teeuied by seen. I will, on March 4th. 1915 sell to th* highest bidder, for cask, at tho court bouse deer in Ullington, N. C., at It o’clock M, the foil ..wing dumbed land fa Droeo Township. Harnett comity, N. G, Beginning at a stake fa dsvtiand LaagdoD’a Ue* ted runs as his Mn# MJO chains to a steks and bsfato a Wood's N 99 degrees W. to s post oak. Coats and Gary Lumbar Company’s eoraar, and mas Coots' line N. 19 degrees m Matthew Willie we* thence aa Me ttae M. UV4 t IM chain• to a ptna etamn; thence S. •7 decreee I. to the beajlaaiac con tain tn( twenty three (M) acrea were °rThla Jaaary 17th, 111*. C. t. NEIGHBORS. _ Owner of Debt. NOTICE or SA1JE UNDER MOST Under and by rtrtne if newer ai ! Onu standard 24-tndi M* mill Iwr. t Une No. 3 Btertia* unary stud. . On* trim saw, with teach sad man ot yitifkrt th»a National dry IdlV testate, bar >i« about 1400 fc-rt oTpitin*. All ih« bolts, Una teafts, pulleys, ail cnns. arraocbaa, njm, ■las, ham pers. attached to andKpn*in~ with he Shove daacnbedflMthiaery. to rother with tha lldi^l'lhads. boi Ur ahada, dry kilo st^K stablaa and oAsa bull din* of Uw4B & W. WU llaam lumbar plant. Matad and ba in* in tha town of Airier, and any and all laasahaid inteoot, ritrhta and apmartaiuuMM beUnma* to B. W. Williams, in and ta tha foUowtn* da •cribad tract or pores -* land upon white Mid above matetoery is loca ted in Mid town. Ite^ntn* at J. A. Will lams' corner la tSdawn of An «Ur, in the rieht-of-my of tha Dur ham and 8owtb*ra Fw*y Company, and runs thaaco lotth about tom faat to another ad ' A. WOUama’ U“V wt® ! «bo«t two huadrod, teat a North op a branch about d *nd fifty faat to Non _i'g Uno: thane* Boat with Nomlan't line one hundred and r faat ta J A. WiUlamo’ line; ' Booth 8fty foot to another at A. Williams* line.; thence Boat h said, lino about thirty foot ter bawinainw corD*-' For a full do l of tha aforw said parsons! > jm records of said chattel to Book J, SiTts.* Place of sale W. Williams' lumbar plant. In T. N. C. •*!*- dtey of Fsbm ary. 1916, it 11 : Tmrm of MlU iwp isxs:lM franklin t. Mb.“aST***' 1 mortgage balm/of valuable LAND By virtu* of attfcorit- contained t? ? T0^**** dtedBada U Parrieh Godwto Company hr c. L Sprrell “d doiy raeoarAad Baaiatry Harnett J&fok Nj- UO. pa** 483, de faolt harte* mad* in tha payment of the note secured biyune, the nnder ■isnad will atf strobile auction for cash to th* hifffceM, bidder before tha coorthooas door In Ullinrton. N. C. at 18:00 M. oo MmdaylSnh laC 1916, tha follow!®* deaertbad proper ly, towtt: f Bettinunc at a Hake and ooinUn ia a bottom. Join* \. Knoie’ comar, and rune aa bis lira 8. 62 H £ edoaa in* th* Saritfcilek Bead, 38 chaiaa and 80 link, to sfcha la John RyaTt corner: thane* a* hia Una 8. 80 W 29 chain* and IB lake to • stake and polntan hia an* and KHxa Ryal'a line; I hear* aa Mk tin* re-croeein* th* said road N *,W 48 cwTSS 86 links to a stake Hickory and Pina pointers under a hSbTker comer toth* lino of Laara TurUmrton; thence as her line N. 86 X. 12 chain* and 60 link, to and pointer. OtM^^har tin* N. 40 W. t chaiaa and^Hteka to Parrish ST _ JSZsii M*k» to a _ • comer; then rt aa hlcTMrTo tha baclsnii*. retaining 1*0 acres more or Tea*. Tarma of aala caah| Time March tat 1916 at l*:0d If. at the court house door In Uliacton, N. C. This 23rd day si January 1915. PARRlSHrGODWlN 00, ' Mortgagees BARBOUR A BARBOUR, Atfve. NOTIC* OP 8AEK UNDER MORT OlQ* Uodar and by rli-tue of power of aala contained in a certain mortgag ed deed executed January 90th, 1914, by A. S. Adame and wife, Laon Ad ame, tha same bains recorded in Book 101, at past 501, at the Reg ie try of Barnett County, I, tha un dersigned mortgage*. wtU offer for •ala, for cash, to tho Mghaat bidder, at tha coorthooaa door, m lAllirurtou. Harnett County, on Monday March 1st, 1916, at U o'clock noon the fol lowing described real estate, tying and being in tho town of Angler, N. C. Being lot uozafcar 4 in Block-, as la shown by map and survey made by V. D. Stronach, CtvU Engineer, and recorded in Book-, at page - of tha Registry of Harnett C o u a a t y, aald survey and map being mad* on tha -day at -. 1911. Beginning at a (taka on East Broad street. West sonar of lot number 9 and runs nearly last 117. 60 feet te a stake; thaws nearly South 60 foot to a stake; thence near 1/ West 111 Jo feat to astaka on Beat Broad street; thane* as the Has -* East Bread street, nearly North 61. 60 foot to tha beginning station. • Pine* at tala court house door. I 'llmgton, N. C. Date of aala—Monday, Marsh let, 1916. Time of Bala—19 o’clock noon. Terms of sal*—Cask. TUa 19th dag_9» Jaauarv 1915. JOSEPH rrSATTRRFIEl-D, FRANKLIN T. DUPRE E^Att?**"* None* or iau 11 — NOTICE OP SALS UNDER MORT GAGE OE VALUABLE LANDS Under and by virtu* of power of tele contained In a carta la mortgage dead, duly aaaautad to Baa, tha under signed mortgagee, by 8. W. William* and wife, the 18tb da» "w June, 1914, Um asm* being recorded In Book 109 at page 141, of the Kagiatry of Har nett county: laid mortgage deed se curing certain promt aaary note* tha rein named, and default having bean mad* in the payment of th* —I. thi undtuimiil nortniM. will offer ter sale, to tha highaat bid der for cash, at the court houe* door hi Lillington, N. C., on Monday, March 1st, 1915, at twelve o'clock noMA tha following daaaribad real aatata, lying and bauig in Black Riv er Township, Harriett County, in and near tha town of Angler: FIRST TRACT: Containing fifty acre* of land, lying about on* half mil* Weal of Angler, and being th* same land a)toted S. W. Williams in tha division of hla father’s estate in a special proceeding of th* Superior Court of Harnett County entitle*] Lon. H. WUliams, et ala. va. Reed Williams, at ala. Mora fully da scrib ed by tha map and survey of Gao. E. Prince, surveyor, filed in said special proceedings, tha same being record ed in boog--, at page—- of the Registry of Harnett County, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on Long Branch, running thane* South 11 degrees an<f 90 min ute* West, 49ho chains to a stake; thane* South 62 degrees and 30 min utss East 3 chains to a itaka; thence South 85 degrees and 80 min ute* East and 76 chairs to a stake; thenc* North 1 dagree and 90 min utes East 44 chains to a stake on Lung Branch; thane* up the course of said branch about 61 degrees Weet 11.90 chains to the beginning station, and ii known as lot comber four in the division of J. C. Wilhams’ lands referred to In Mid spade] pro ceedings. e ' IBB SECOND TRACT: Lvinw and bT iag in the town at Angler, adjoining the land* of J. C. Williams, Let and Pet Cutta, J, B. thiorve, J. A. Hock* •day, R. D. Overby, J, W. Denning and others, bounded aa follow*: Be ginning at a stake in an old mul berry orchard, and runs thoneo Sooth 85 H degrees East 5.80 chains to a •take in the pond; thence Sooth 12% degrees East 8 chains to a stake; thence South 19 decrees East 4 chain* to a stake; thence South 2% degree* 2-25 chains to a stake; thence South 14% degrees Want 5.04 chains to a stake; Utence Sooth 29% de grees East 78 feet to a stake, J. T. Ellington’s comer; thence North 85% degrees West .'bout 171 fast to • stake, soother of 7. T. Ellington’s comers; thence South 4 degrees West 195 feet to aatak' in the North aide of Melver street; thence with the line of Mclver street North R5% degrees West ISO feet to a staka, J. W. Denning's corner in the Une of Mclver street; thence North about 1* degrees West 115 feet to a staka the North comer of the Daisy Proc tor lot; thence North §5% de-ress West along tae South Una of Church street 50 feet to a Stake, Dorsey Adame* corner; thence North 6 de mea East BO feet to a stake in the feet to a stoke: them*1 HOfUl •about 18 degrees West 195 and a half feet te a stake ia the South lino of LUUngton street. R. D. Over by's corner; thence with the line of Lillington street North 85% de grees West S6 feet to a staka; thence along the rear line of J. A. Hocka dsy, Nat Honeycutt James McGee oad others. North 6 degree* East 089 feet to a stake. Pet- and Lee Cutt’i eotnar; thane* North HH de gree* Wert Id feet- (hence North • degree* Kart lit foot to tha baginn ing corner, coatmining twelve acres of land more or loan, twin* the *ame parcel of land alletod to J. C. Wil liam* in th* division of his father's estate in said special proceedings a bovs referred to and also tha *»™« land told 8. W. William* by J. C William* by dead dated Kay 17th, HU, the mune being recorded in the kogiatry of Harnett County la Book -1 at page-, reference be ing bad thereto far a farther des cription. THIRD TRACT: It being lot number 61 fa* the map and * array of Coo. E. Prince, aforesaid, elloted to 8. W. Williams, in th* division at hi* father's estate, bounded on th* West by Dann street, so tha North by J. B. Matthew's lot, on the East by the lands at Perrin Pat*, *mt on the Sooth by the land* ofCT. Wil liams, containing 0460 square feat of lend. For a further description of *eld lot, reference I* had to tha map and survey at G. E. Prince iUed in uid apocial proceeding* and re corded in the Registry of Harnett County ss aforesaid. FOURTH TRACT: It being lot number 6 in the mao and surv*- of Geo. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted 8. W. Williams In t hedivition of hw father's estate, tn the aforesaid special proceedings, and bounded as follows: On th* Rest by Dunn atraat, on th* South bv the J. C Williams lot, on th* Wert by B. F. Williams' lot and oo 'th* North by 8. B. Williams' lot. said lot number 6 containing 1\0OO equate feet of land, mere or leas. For a further description of said lot, reference is had to th* map and iarv*y of Geo. E. Prince filod in *ald (pedal pro ceedings end recorded in th* Regis try of Harriett County a* aforesaid. FIFTH TRACT: It being lot non bar 27 In th* mep and sway of Gao. E. Prince, aforesaid, (allotted to 8. W. William* in the division of Ms father's estate, bounded on th* Wert by Raleigh street, oo the South by Lett. H. Williams' lot, on the East by the lands of Mr*. Joseph Messen cul. and on the North b* the lands of J, P. Parrish, containing 7760 square feet of land, more or liu. For a further description of said lot reference is had to map and surrey of Geo. E Prince filed in said above ■pedal proceedings, recorded ip the Begietry of Harnett County. SIXTH TRACT: It being lot number 21 as indicated by map and — 1 =S5gggg survey at Geo. E. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Willie ms in the di vision at his father's aetata, in the aforesaid facial - roceedbign end bounded aa fallow*: Oa th* Want *14* by Raleigh atrsat, on tha South hr lands of 6. F. WUliamt, on tha hast by lands of 8. B. Williams and on th* North by leads of Leu. H. Williams, and contains 7750 square fast, mor* er lass. For a further description at aaid lot. reference u had to the map and survey of Gao. K. Prince filed In aaid special pro ceeding* and recorded In tha Regis try of Harnett County aa aforesaid. SEVENTH TRACT: It being lot number 17 in tha amp and survey of Uaa. E Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Williams la the division at hia father’s estate, bounded on the North by Depot street, oa the West by Raleigh street, on th* South by the lands of J. C. Williams and on the East by th* lands of Durham and Southern Railway Company, and con tains *850 square feet of land, mor* or lees. For a further da* cription of aaid lot, reference la had to th* map and survey at Goo. X. Prince filed In aaid special proceed ing* and recorded in the Registry of Harnett County. EIGHTH TRACT It being lot number 95 In map and survey of Gao. K. Prince, aforesaid, allotted to 8. W. Wllllama in the division of hia father's estate, in the aforesaid special piocaadlnga, bounded aa fal lows: On tha East by Raleivh street so the North by tha lands of J. C, Williams, oa th* West by the lands of 8. W. WUliama and on tha South by the lands of C. T. WUHama, and contain* 90,000 square feet of land, more er lean For a further descrip tion of aaid lot, eee map and survey of Q. E. Prince filed In aaid special proceedings and recorded in tha Reg istry of Harriett County at aforesaid. Par a fall description of tha above lota, tracts or parcels of land refer ence ie had U the deecrlpticu of the same as sat out sad described In the mortgage deed shove mentioned in the prtraaai* of this notice, the ssune being recorded in the Registry of Harnett County, in Book 109. at peg* 161. a '*■ Place of sals—Court House Door. LfLHngton, N. C . Tim* of sal#—Monday March 1st, IS, at 12 o'clock nooa. Term* of sale—cash This 18th day at January, 1916. P. L. GARDNER. Mortgagee. FRANKLIN T .DUPREE, Atty. BUY YOUR INSURANCE Through Dunn Insurance & Realty Company. We write- in the strongest, most conser vative and reliable companies in the world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate Glass,-Casualty, Bonds*. Real Estate Loans a Specialty B.O. Townsend,Sec. andTreas. I Special Announcement. t We taka pleasure in announcing to our many patrons, and in the trading pah Hr generally, throughout Kaataih North Carolina, that we I are nowgiring away ABSOLUTELY FREE, to every perc haver of one dollars worth of any kind of merchandise In aibter of our departments, for cash, IMM' v... ... ■ One $300.00 High Grade Piano One 10-piece Dinner Set 8 Gold Coins, value $2.50 each FOR EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF ON* DOLLAR THE BUYER WILL GET AXEY WITHOUT COST. THE FIRST KEY OPENING THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE HANDSOME »wO.M PIANO ABSOLUTELY FREE. • 4 _ . THE SECOND KEY OPENING TH E LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE BEAUTIFUL 100 PIECE DINNER SET ABSO LUTELY FREE. _' THE NEXT EIGHT KEYS OPKNI NO THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDERS TO A TWO AND A HALF DOLLAR GOLD PIECE EACH. • . Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, * - North Carolina

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