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I 2* :-;y icp jyij *»*. - ITEMS. COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS By Rer. J. A. Hama day, f*idoi Doan Methodist Church Harry K- Thaw haa eertatnly had hta tall aha— of advarUatac ao tar. •ad ha mai la ha able to atm kaap h 'Btelt hafora Hall at dally paper Pla people veal many thoaaaad dol lars aararsl years 1(9 to prore that ha was eraay whan ha killed Stanford White. Thtlr Money succeed ad la thwarting las Oca al that time. and he was that ap in an asylum for the Insane la Xa* York State. Sereral years later ha amassed tar bis money d.d> to make hta auaapa from the a>yl«m. sad whaa ha was anally muefct. hta paopla spent many thou sand dollars more of their money to prom that he was not 1mm and ■ »*la their money eweceeded. and ha art* allowed toga fra* again. A. gain ka get late seldom troahle. for Y1U kb disposition AKD HV lfON KT. Its cannot Imp eat of troabls. ffk*i hs foaad tkat he was about to tail Into (be bands of tbs rsprtsca tatlvaa of tko law to answer for hit crimes, ks PRKTBNDBD to make aa effort to tako bit owe Ufa. and id nr* that Hwe be baa bees kept la a Pktl Aalpkla k os petal Kow his psopl* art geiag to spend taanp thoasaad Bore of thatr mat fortune to prove tkat he >* crsip. Of coatee tkap (or their ■mop) trill meeoed. aad again he win escape fastis*. I gam tht wM woald ba bar batter off If bp mistake bo had aaeeoadad la ending kla wortblaaa Ufa. It h straaga tad sad how soap aotn* people are to taka offaase wkaa bo i B In to . --alee poa ait! offend thee* wmma eaoa. Tkap mast to miserable themselves, aad eertafalp la aaaoetattag with top m k d tk* time •Hf"***-- -1. As a rale a* sack peep la reserve to ttomselvm . "ffk* to mp to other* jest what tkap planar, aad to act toward other* *j aatlp to salt thtmselra*. aad whan a»p one shows asp dlept ester* lo ward them for oopthtag tkap have mM cr dona, they seam • hocked and •orprimt. a mighty goad rale to U*a be woald be to tako off ease when K la la tended aad then only. Bqt >** <*f. Boar eaa 1 know whan of fense la la traded Wen, one good Yap weald bo to atop loag eaoagb ta ask yowrsatf this question, why shook! that tadtvtdaal waat to I emit t«oT Aad it poo eaa think of no *«Bd reaaon far It poa thank! bo rsodp to coo elude that so offense wne intended. w yon bare Mata whom you real ly Mtwa taal valt aatn tbay are daad to agmh bla«Uy of thorn, hat tf tt while they Uee aad toll. Of omnt It to vaO and good to place baantlfgl lower* ta the cachet* aad g-awaa of krred one* gone, bat tt weald be far (sore belgfal. aad tbare fora far better, If «* voeld gtre to fir frtenda and lorad onea own of the baaatlfal an-l fragrant flower* while yet they Hr# aad tot) fa tht* wmtd. A Mad word, a word of on ("■rawant. a mile, a hearty haad •hahe along the way ad tire ta tbta wrrld de aaoro good than b**koi« of •waotlfal dewera Plaeed oe the eaa hot or the grare when the lored one* rto gone. It to not alwaye oawilting p*m oa owr part |g apeak tbo word tbot woald taaptre new Ufo aad eeor. Mo la thooa abort an. tt to thooght Who la ho who ru took book orar faat a #aw yaars of hi* Ilf* Md oot fate Uh* my tog. "0. I wtob I bod baa* more thoapbtfal while fboi dear an* naa with «*.' Tbta letng tree, wo «br«M THDCX white It will are* w< thing. Wa hero abortoto aonddmaa ta tbo tael tvfomtb of tretb aad Of — too dtor.p.totd. aandnof af Oonaaay dm tt toortod oot to eon fgop too world. Me adtorta to fed««e Votoag aad Japan to toll* wtfb H to "■*- ' —— 1 'I DWk Taka the risk of afekar firm mr tkaft. Yaa know kkat I yaw raloabUe ara aafa whan in aor fir* and baryta I Safa dapaaik boaaa far raat, $2.50 par y*ar I •ad op. Abaoiaka Safety—Far lass tkaa a cant a day. | The First National Bank I Dmmm, Nartfi CaroUaa. K Chancellor Voa nethmaan-HoUwev la an ad drew to the representative* of his people, vie severely crittcU b( President Wllsoa for break Ins oC diplomatic relations. accusing Mm of doiag so "brusquely and without gtvtng "aathentic’ reasons tor It. Urn evidence of thle worst form of treachory was In President VIWon’s hands indeed It has de veloped that the oflece of Const Von Ecreator* In Washington ware - the headquarters ot German conspire, tors for months before diplomatic re tattnaa were levered with that degra ded people. Brutality and savagery on the part of Geranay will not jus tify anything of the sort on the port or any other Nation bat the Catted State# can not be too carsfnl In watching every mono of s people who have shown themselves to be equal lr any sort of treachery that could possibly advance their Interests. Of course Mexico would Uke very mack to have Tarns. New Mexico and Arbooa. with Innaclal backing by Germany, ns a reward for acting an a "ent’a paw* (Or aermaay In Its dra pe ratio* but we gwew Mexico will have to do some "watehfal waiting’ before such a reward goes to It from poor old Germany. General Car reasn would naturally fall ta with such a plot, for be Is about aa des perate as Germany’s ruler, bat It would not bo quite to easy to fool Japan Into such foolhardy scheme. Now that tight has been thrown on this plot, and that It has been seen tbat Mexico was willing to besoms a party to It, let that -uech of woods’ be watched also. Tha meeting or tho Associated Charities held la the Bapttat church test Sunday afternoon was thirty well attended, and thoaa Inter—ted were much encouraged. Tho collectors appointed to cans— tho town did good work, reporting to tho A—o elmtloD something morn than fifty dollars collected, notwithstanding tho onfarcrmble woathor they had to contend with dating their can— test week- Tho— solicitors and col teetora did — wan that they worn aakod to continue tho catrra— during tho current wnfr. As has beon stated before the ob ject of this orgaataatloa la to ■ ♦ fto* who— hearts are In tho right •taoa. aad da It eympothottomlty. ta retry community thorn are gafortu ante on— who aaod help from tho— who a— morn fortunate, aad thorn U a deep —ated disposition in almost —ary boost to —tend help to the un fortunate. but without system thin important work cannot bo down as It should bo dost. The object of this organisation la not — much to In. ores— tho benerolenca of the people of Darns, but rather to do this work syMcmartealty. There ta ao reason Hint we can see why this Iowa may not do this work through snob an or ganisation as successfully as a largo oily can use such aa organisation, kero, of cour—, ow a small— —ale. Tko annonneemeat was make la IHo Methodist Church test Sunday morning that the series of meetings scheduled to begin ta that church on tho second Sunday la May would be gin on the 8rat Sunday la Map la stead hut thefr announcement was made without knowledge of the fart that oar graded school commence rttmt wag to take place during the week following tho Srut Sunday ta MryWhen this haremo known It was decided to go hock to tho date first *»-d for tho mootings to begin, go too mnotings will begin — the sec ond Sunday ta May. ( — haa bans •i aoanred Niml ilia. Of oottrae wc regret tha conflict between the meetings In the Baptist gad Metho dist Cbarcboe. bat aa oaa was ra apcnsfbla far it. and we win go t. bead aad asaka the beat af It. Iter Mr. Otaaa has been Inforned of the fact that tha lasatlaga win begin oss the naoond Soadar la Mag, aa waa ar rangad eartr ta tha Conference rear., aad will ooatlaa* two weeks, raa aiag throagh thraa Bandar*, tha Brat aeeaad aad third ta Mar. •• ta mm oiaoun MvmrooK rouMBUi AWD iwwaainKi Rarth Oarotlaa haa twaatr-twa *mtaa Mta acre*. Whr sot pat three loafer acres to warhT ibh «a ho doaa with ttraatoeh. Tha •is-daaa of tha atotaiasa* wttl ha do. rated to practical flinaalsai of aob ralaUig to animal kasha ad rr by tbajtwt aptharfttas la the patted Om— aad asa the Mg exhthtt af para brad Ranh Carotin* Cattle aad been TtRtito aa tola Marsh ITth aad «»». aad tor trafas artirtod WIL B'ogtsa bafora 1;M p. a*. Marah f «lh. Untied to Mtdtoght March Mth ATUUrrSc CO AMT LIMB Tha'toaa dard Baftrapd af tha death. I. W. VmiBMIAh, Aft dm m. a NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of nnthortty contain'd In thn mortgrga deed executed bv E. B. Smith to Urn Lllllngton Un stock Com pur. sod registered In Book 111 Pugs H, of the records of Harnett County, which said mortgage deed has been duly transferred and aaslgu. •d by thu mortgagee to the Interna tional Darvcater Company ofAmertcn the nadarslgned. Ulltaglon Lire Stock Company, »e mortgagee, and tbc lateraatlonal Ilarvestar Company of America, will on Mocdav. the Oth day of April IttT at 1* o'clock M. of fer for sale to tba highest bidder, for cash, the tollowl-g described land! In Stewart Creek Township, Harnett coonty. North Carolina, to-wtt: FIRST TRACT. Beginning st a white oak John Willi.m.' corner and rnoa thence N. IT 1-4 W. GJ.16 ehalna lo Wiliams' other rorner: thence N. 10 I S w 78 chains to n corner: thence 8. T» 1-* E. gt.so ehalna to a corner: thence 8 HO West 18 ehalna to a stake: thence 8 4B E 18S chains to a stake sad pointers; thnnee with O. J. Smith’s line South *} ^»t 108.18 chains to a corner In Wnilama’ line; thence with his line N. 81 1-8 E IS.GO chains to a ooruor In the adge of Sold; thence M. 44 8-4 E lit 40 chains to the beginning, containing SCO acres, more or tree, saving and excepting from tbc above 807 acres conveyed by deeds to J. 8. Byrd David Byrd and John Ryrd for a description ol which soc deeds In the office of the Register of Deeda of Harastt coonty. sr,KONB TRACT. Beginning at • (Ball pod oak with pointers In Dr Smith'* Una. and run* South .13 West ll.$l chain* to a (taka sad point.r* on the East aid* of Plat Branch; thence about N 50 W about 9.GP eta* to a comer; thence 8. SO W 15 cha lo W. B. Byrd'* corner on the East aide of Seech Swamp; these* aa line ». IS W 45.31 ehalaa to th* Hackle berry end pointers, hla comer tn the Kay Pond: thence S 17 1-4 B IS. 15 chains to a post oak stamp with r« Inter*, old eorn.r or 440 acre sur vey thence with the old line of said »unr*y N A3 1.1 K 83.50 chains to a stake in Dry Creek; thenc* direct to th* beginning, containing 530 at re* more or lam ThU th# 7lh day of March 1517 LILI-IKCTON I.1VK STOCK CO. Mortgagee. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO OP AMERICA, Assignee of Mortgagee. CL'fford and Town sen J. Attorney* SCHOOL NEWS. Th* many pupils of tho High School were eery sorry to hour of th* ateknaaa of Mlaa Earthing's mother gpd also that Nm Tnrthlac hud to Lava and go to bar horn* for a raw daya. How*var. th* atadenta ere glad to hour that Mr*. Earthing Is hatter, and that Mlaa Earthing will he hack soon with Caesar ta hand. The Tenth Gride organised thetr Innlor class Thuraday afternoon an dcr the leadership of Mlaa Morgan Th* Oui la to moct crery two i **ks and Mlaa Morgan has kindly given the grade pcrmlnlon to u*e her History period Mr this purpose. Jake Wade was elected Praetdeit and OINrar Warren, Secretary. Aa this paper goe* to pr*e* prob ably lb* school Is holding an tntar eattng debate, ft I* the preliminary which will decide what speaker* of the local school will represent tho school la tha big North Carolina Un ion debate that wni be bald on th* 30th. Th* dabat* waa held, ta held, or la to bo held. Just after th* noon means Friday afternoon. The qnc* lion to whether or not the Federal Govemonnent should control the Railroad, or the United State*. Th# Manager of the baseball team '» sun arranging a ucho(!utc for the nigh School. Th-. aenodule has al ready booked games with Smith Paid and Donnldaca and many- more Whmi tha wearner permits regular r metiers will be held to aa to open lha aaaaon about the middle of thU month. Tha Trnek team la Just tot ting started good, poles baring bean tweeted, and many practices and exer. class gettlag Into motion. Tba Oral sign of tennis la making Ita way lnt tha haarts of the si a dents and before long the manager of tha tennis team will can his man to arms. Wadaseday morning Hits Morgan fold the opening oxeretasa la Chapa! sbd used the Inaaguratlon of Wilson aa tha subject |i be elaborated. It was a rary appropriate them* and the melons apaakaru made latsraeting talks. hr ef be Ms 1 1 / * I. COMMISSIONER 9 8AL1S. By Tlrtus of the authority coi>ln! 'll to a eerLIn |gd(arut w»li v I **>- Nnv»Tnh>'r Term >91* ,,'r;u : C*ru~t. i n * cues Ihti-*' > atitlod rim hion Comorlr '*>•• ami Supuly Co. v*. APdivtr I r til. tho nndandipirri rotn,elealoj if Ita iou.t urJI v'l j.t public ar.r |» III> e»ghr-e 1-hWrr - •»ct or ,kl.'c*I rf lard »’ «•;, •• • I CSTTar'c Crock 1'wr.ablp Cuiaho >atd County doslgnateri at follows i •W*. U being that ra'lHl- Intel r' land where tba defendant now lleor hounded uu the oertb by >.c leads rf the defendant bought of E F. Touar on th* east b.- the lands of Ape Por ter Estate, on lha noulh liy the Joh:* Eason laud and on tbo wc it by tb. U>Ada of the deferd»nt. houghr of ■aid E. F Touug. Imlng tUw aunw lesd ocnTtryed to tho defer A-nt by Wm. A Guthrie about thirty eight yor.rs ago, containing tw<sty_»tx acre* noire or lean and known aa the Katun land bought of (he Auld (Jntbrlo. Plgra of Sale: Ilia courthone door I'ayetterlll*. N. C. Time of Sato: Mosday April. 1. 1117 at 11 o'clockM. Terms of sate: Caah. Thin February l*th 1*17. V. C. BULLARD. Comm winner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF YAL TA BLE LAND. By elrtua of the authority contain ed la certain Judgment of the Super-1 tor Court of Harnett Cunty render ed at tbit NoTombor Term 191*. In the case of The Dunn Commission f b ipply Co. »■. c. H. Leo and wife. Roberta Lee, tbo undersigned Cum miaatonara of the court will sell the following laoda allustrd In Paleon Township. Duplin County, at public Auction, towtt: FIRST TRACT: Houoiled on (be north by tba lands of Ann Hlrki on lbs east by lands of Waller TUafert aud Reuben Faison, on the tbo south by lbs fends of Reuben K. Faison, on ins ®y tanus nr iirter uar den. containing 3 1.10 acres more or less, and being the same lot or parcel of land os srblch the defruriunt lives, and tha Sams convoyed to him by J W. .Mallard and srtfe. and for further description |#e their deed to him re corded In Booh *1, Page 637, Regis try of Duplin County, said land be ginning at a stake In u ditch at tha road, runs with aaM ditch N. at 1-3 W. 43 1-3 poles to n stako on the hack Una: Uienco the hark line 8. 11 1-1 W < 1-5 poles to a slake on Reu ban Fataon’a line; thence raison's line 8. 17 1-1 E 14 1.4 pules to a stake. Faison's corner; thence g. 76 1-1 E. 34 poles to a stake on the toad, with the road about X. 60 E. 1C polns to tha hogtnning; 8KCOXD TRACT: Bounded on the north by defendants own lands on the east by tho lands of Lacy Tann on the 3outh by lands o( Thomas t'hompaoa, and the lands or one liar, rlson. on tho West by the lands of June Beanstt. containing one acre more or less, the aald tract contain ing a avail frame hoass built by Rose Stephens, more speclBdelly bounded as follows vis: Banning at a stabs In Thompson's line. Lucy Tana's corner. runs N. 71 W 36 poles 10 n stake, thence N. 31 K 4.60 point to a stake, thenoa 8 73 E Id polo to a stake; thence 3 31 W C.SC te the hMlfTnit. TUI® TRACT: Bounded on the north J»y the lands of L L Faison. ■>n tha east by lands of Lucy Tsan oi< sooth by the lands or defendants,' on West by the lands nf June Ben nett. containing l 1-3 acres, more or leas, sad being the some conveyed to Mm by Calvin Sampson, and for rail description see his deed to him re corded In deed Book 154 Page 434 Registry of Duplin county, the aald land beginning at a stake in Lacy Vann's line, runs with C. H. tew 7 3 W 36 pelea thence N 31 K 9 50 prior, to the old Faison line, thence with the Fataon line N 47 G 11 poles to Bl lu Tann'a corner; Ibcncc hvr Use 3 31 11 poles to Lucy Tann's line, hnr line 31 W It 3-3 poles to the begin nlng. FOURTH THACT: Bounded on the north by the loads or 1. I.. l-'al. son on the east by the lands of Elena Tinn. on tha Sooth by the lands uf Lucy Taan. on the West by the land; of Mary Williams, containing 3 8-4 acres more or lets, and bo log tho tame conveyed to Roberta Lc* by l>oa Hicks and for farther descrip tion saa dead by aald Don Hicks to nobtrlt Two. Time of Sals: Monday April tnd. 1917 at It o'clock M. Terms of Sale. Cash. Pines ef Bale: Depot In the town or Faleoa, N. C. April lad 1917. D. 1. BOWDEN. Commissioner. WANTKD. W O U K KKOI LAR | border* by the flrat of March Mra ; J. W. Banco®. PENNSYLVANIA TIRES, TUBES, patch**, etc., for automobile*. 11.10 c*»h, balance $1.00 par weak. WORTH M. POPE. Dana K. 0. TOR CARNATION BULBS APPLY at one* to Mra J W. Banco®, Do nr N. a WATCH LOST.—SATUHUAY AJT ternoon. In my *hop yard, on* open he*, Waltham ntoremcn*. told watch, with chain attach**. Rawer* for IU return to Jane Johnson. Dana. N. C. PKNSYLVAJCIA TIRES. TUBES, patch**. *(«.. 11.00 rath, balance 1100 par weak. WORTH M. I’OPK, DUNN N. 0. Fcr Sprain p, Lemeners, II Sores, Cota, Rheumatism II ftaafrafu mmiHmmh. U Stops Pate At One* ForMmsndBsut 8a.Kt.tL At A« Dante*. LINIMENT Mra. M. A T wnaawd on* a at bar an* Mitt* ase. M. A. It . toft yewor *ay tar BtahmaaS. V*.. where they Lsajast, Guaranteed Saiest Service Ko« riaiiurtL but a (inrnntml rrwdom tpojn <kl<l dangfn. alien I )UU ilioc vnur car with I'cnn^l Vi.i ln Ollpnrat VACUUM CUP TIRES limnulml non-xltlil mi wot, groaay jmretnrtilx. ftuaraatoed Otl|iruot from atari to $ui>lt. (hi. antriUol—par ararranljf tag at - taclicd to each roving- for 6,000 Miles U better Urea coaM be I tony hi I '.voadd handle them WORTH M. POPE, Dunn, North Carolina. T. R. 1 will aell yon a tire for £1.00 cnah, balance $1.00 per tveelc. Onaw tn and ere foe your* ■mir the qoullty of three Urea. Nccood dour from l>oat Ofln. NOTICE OF RAIJ3 l.'NDKR MORTOAOE. By virtue of the power and author Ity giron by a certain mortgage rt Ciuted by Thonjaa H. McKay and wife. Mary McKay to The Uuan Com tnlaaion and Supply Co. which la re corded In the office of Rcgteter of Deed* for the County of Harnett, In book 110 pace «»7 the following prop erty will he aold at Tubllc Auction »U: Mima pi^r« or tract or land lying and being In Grora Township Harnett County. State of North Car oling and described and deflnad as follows. to wit: Beginning at a ***• "lrl» fom pointers In the nas of Tbornton'a Creek on the treat aids or tbo riser road In MJaa Isabella «£JS*X* .line. *tdLn» ■* Me Um and passes her corner N IS Wert 21.1» chi to a ataka In tha tooth ead of the land of the late D. MeN. Mc Kaf. thenee as ihe McKay llae N 45 E 36.38 ohe. to a stake In the ran of Tliornton's Creek with gum pointer*, thenee down tha ran of said creek to the beginning, containing 26 1-2 acres more or lose. Tlaro of gale—The courthouse door In Ulllngton, N. C. Time of gate Monday March 21th, 111? at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sals—Cash Feb. 20 1917. THK DUNN COM. A.VT) BCPPL.Y CO Mortgagee. ■ Farmers Commercial Bank Benson, North Caroline FINANCIAL STATEMENT February 6, 1117 ASSETS --jo-l.--.>■.$129,14«J€ Stock* and Bond*.. 4 §97 00 Due by Banka and Banker*. 37’.S«0.57 KealEatate .. .... 4,000.00 Fonuture and Fixture*. 3,125.90 CASH: Currency and Gold... .$4,373.50 Stiver and Coin* . 902.77 _ 5,276.27 „ uab.ut.es Du* Depositor*. 122,718.83 _ $183,286.10 We hereby rectify that we here msd* aw examination of dm hooka awd records of Ihc KAKMtiKS CflMMhlKCf AI> BANK a* * Benann. N, C., and bare prosed the correctness at the above state ment, and have made a thuroagb tost of tti* screen ting at tb* fan*. the Rank, and And that the oMrtals ta charge have prop, erty accounted for ail fowls under their rare, and that the gsacral conduct of the business compares must fuvoruhly with that at many of the largest backs examined by us. Ttie oflmr* and directors are prnflrlrwt, sad are la clowo ti.scli with ail of tilci details of the husiwess, and they bare thrown ample protection arotiwd the depositor*, an Is erideruud by Uia large proportion of the loans .souls being folly eov. ered by mortgagee or collateral. W* And that la the right rear* of the Rank's selstewcr, K has paid In divide.ids utc urn of $30.110.041. Respectfully swbsnhted, H. B. flOVDAB A HON. <Vrtiflcd I'uhUc Arconntanta. (Mate of Virginia.) I Richmond. Virginia. Wbrearv 7th. IIM7. I Wo v*BI consider any sort of hashable proposition. Write or rouse to tee as.) li yon need aaytbinf ii marble or monmaoatal work, Wt •end yowr order* away from borne, bet let tbe SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU It will cart yea le** aad oar work is gaaraatecd Southern Marble Works, Dunn. King’s Business College Our Colleges at Raleigh ami CharUtte are training kandrada at young man and woman and placing them In good paying poaltlona wera their promotion la rapid. W# have boan doing thl* for «o many yuure that graduate* of King'* nualueas Collage are to be found In all aorta of aunritaafiil bualnaaa all over North Carolina. Wo can Ot you tor a successful and lucrative haalnaaa career and a*. <uru you a good poaltlon to begin ou. There la a demand lor K. B. C. grad oatea and tha way Is open to yon al small coat, write for our handsome new Catalogue. King’s Business College Raleigh ' or r%—ton. We Have Some Extraordinary Values In Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists la oar line of COATS all of the desired materials are represented, such as plaids, checks, auxtures, and solid colors. We have a splendid collection at prices mach less than their real value. Our stock of Suits was never more complete than at this time. We have a suit for every figure and at prices surprisingly low considering market conditions. In DRESSES we have many styles to select from. Our line of dresses for young girls is especially attractive. See Us For Women’s Wear. JOHNSON BROS. Dept. Store, Dunn, N. C. i '
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