n; Mo. t Formidable De Ire.n r v r'repafedness A^^ir SI Financial Re , verres, Future Pov erty and Ignor ance, in the f W orld is Insurance. Dunn Insurance & Realty, Co. CASHICi Defense used in any sense means preparedness against loss. The strongest investment known to man is insurance. It is sure to protect and pay in good times, or bad, in times of world-war or business depression. It is free from taxes and it will enhance the value of your securities and increase your credit. This company will defend your property, your family and your credit, “If we write it, it will be right!” .............. $50,000--—-Fifty Thousand Dollars to Lend-$50,000 Five Years Tine At 6 Per Cent On Improved Real Estate Security If Applied For At Once DUNN INSURANCE & REALTY COMPANY, Incorporated, Dunn, N. C. , Apply to B. O. TOWNSEND, Manager. I——— rn-'im rWWHHBKWW———— OPENING • We are now displaying our beautiful stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Your inspection is invited. Come and see i the most select line ever shown in Dunn. The Goldstein Co. " . 1 New Goods Arriving Daily | •■♦.• | Although the weather has been bad for some time our line of Furniture and House Furnishings continues to arrive daily and is now complete in every department. While the prices are some higher we are selling as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other Furniture or Hardware House in this section. I M lalise i Next Time You Are in Dunn Don’t Fail To Visit Our Stores. If you are not in position to pay a' cash it may be so wc can arrange terms. Come in and we will talk it over. , 1 • NOTICE. Notice is hereby riven that at the meeting of the Board of Commission, ere of the Town of Dunn held in the Municipal MulNIag - on April 27th, lilt?, the si sea snout roll for Broad Street from the City limits on the Eastern side of the lown to EUia l. jit on the West side of the Town ».*. -nnflnsed. Done by order of the Board of Cnsunisrionen of the Town of Dunn, N. C. Thii April 23th. 1917. H. 8 MckAY, CLt-Sk OK TOWN OP DUNN. NOTICE OP BONO SALE I Pursuant to anthority vetted in the Board of Traitor* of the Angler High School District by an election held in said district, April 21st, 1*17, under an act of the General Assemb ly of North Carol las, Session, 1017, the Board of Trustees of Angler High School wiD on the 2Cth. day of May. 11)17, at twelve o'clock noon, at Franklin T. Dupree's Law oflicc in the town of Angler, North Caro Urn, receive bids and offer for sale Twjnty Thousand t$20,MV0.ot>> dollars of scboel bonds; said bonds to mature at the expiration of twen ty yeatv. Said board will receive bid < on five per cent, five and one half per coot or six per cent inter est bunds. Sealed bids, accompanied by certified cheek of one thousand dolinrr, arc invited by the nndar signod. The right to reject any and all bida reserved. This 26th, day of April, 1*17. R. D. OVERBY, Chairman of Board of Trustees of Angior High School, Angler, N. U. None* By virtu* of th* power* ui au thority contained la four certain mortgag* deeds and deed of twi H« rated to udfU^Mo ay TTrrepT and wife, Martha M. Pom, which or* of record la books D. No. T, Dog* 894. U. No. 7, page. 97. V. No. TTpag* 44, Bagliatry of tumWr laod county, and hi hook 109. peg* 17 Ragiitry of Harnett County, th* following tract of land situated to Av*raaboro Towmhlp. Harnett Coun ty, formerly Black »**r Township, Cumberland County, win ho sold at public auction to th* hlghert bidder, t* wk: Being lot No. 8 ia the division of th* liuid* of W. B. Pop*, beginning at a (take and pointer* th* south west corner of th* hou** trust, run* N. 86 W. 18 eh*, to a (taka and poiat •*r a corner of th* old divMou line, Ounce M that Una N. 4 tt K. II cha. to • atak* by a fence, th«a a aaw di vision line St 88 B. id eh*. 80 Ika tarn (take and pointer* In *rlginal U**, then whk it B. *% W. 16 eha. to th* beginning, containing twaaty-dv* acre*, and for further dcacrlptlon see book 1 No. 8, page 81 lgiiiii of Cumberland County and b«hu too •am* tract on which to* aMT. L. Pop* and wtf* bow r*aMo. Tim* of Bole: Ju* 8, 1817 at 18 o’claek M. Place of Bala: The A- C. L. Depot Dona, N. C. Term* of ala: Cash. TM* May 7th. 1817._ THKff^PPLY TO**ort^gw*.* L. i. BEST, Trust**.' NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of tho authority of a judgment of the Superior Coart of Harnett County rendered at the No vember Term ISIS in an action en titled. “John E. Wileon, and wife Kunlcy J. Wileon, again** A. E. Nor ria," the andereigoed Comal Walonera of the Court appointed ia laid Judg ment will on Monday, May Slot, 1917, at 12 o'cioeh M. at the Court' bo nee dour In Lfflington, North Car olina, offer for aale ut public auction to tho Mghent bidder, for raeh, tho following detcribod reel ootato, loca ted ia the town of Doan, Harnett county, North Carolina, to-witt Adjoining tho lead* of E. K. Coate and 8am Bur lea aad othan and be log all of lot No. 4 la Block P. P.P. on the corner of Magnotl* aad Di vine Street* la the Town of Dunn, and run* with tho North aid* of Di vine atreet 140 fact aad rum with the Caet aid* of Magnolia atroet 150 feet. this let ia known aa lot No. 4 ia block 'B O’ la the Mon of Dtnn, N. e, but aa lot Mo. 4 in block p. F. P. in the East Carolina Lead aad Im provement Company’* TM* Urn ISth * R L. Thar* la nan Catarrh la thla aaatlea of the eevntry I ham all athar tlHuai put towvlhtr, aa4 far raarv It wva aap poaad ta ba laaarabla Paatara pr*. aerlbad loaal raaaaPlaa. mad by aaaataat* 17 talllap ta aura with laaal traatauat. praanaataa It laaarahl* cattMTb la a laaal SIa**»*.gr**U7iaSaaa**« by< atltatloaal < - _..._ a^ara/fe Picteml Review PmtterBS KLW •* JOHNMh (WmOM DCVABT WENT STOKE MtCHEUM ms MINT* Mr. f. T. Mint! of Daaa, Wal •CM far tka Mlakattm Hr* Oia»—y HnnrETi|* To Lend on Improved Reed Estate in Amounts of $1000.00 and Over on Long Time. Also Some Bar- ! gains in Small Farms and Over 100 Beautiful Suburban Resident Lots. R. L. GODWIN.I If yon Mod anything in nuUe or ■oDnoeatal work, don ’ ••■d yonr orders away from heme, bat let tbe SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU It wifl cost yon less aod tor ocrk is (umilud Southern Marble Works, Dunn. ———————mma—Ji LET ME DO YOUR PLUMBING. 1 I cany In stock all material to do a dry class Job of Sanitary 1 Ptomhinf. CaO at my sbow room and 1st me malic you on c*tl- R mate. * \ |. Bast Work, Root Malarial T| Tuba, Ctoaats, Sinks, Boll-rs, Basins, ate., all dun. Repair 1 mark a specialty. 1 A. P. TRAVIS, Phono Na. 140 I Show Raam la Lao Har4wa.ro BvtUiaf aa S. Wilson Avaaoa. | or* that tbo a oarage motorist has Isa raid by experience to taka proper ease of tbo asoebantsm of hia ear. bat be too often aegWcts Ms tires. Ordinary ears accorded spars carings and tabes Is good insurance, and will •am tbo motorist both cash and trouble tad a tow suggestions, the ro tors. regarding tbo proper ears af tires aMg benefit tbo reader. Far example, oarer carry spare tabes aaprotested la tbs tool box— they are almost sextain to eosse in eoataet with sharp took and perhaps greasy rags, or other greasy articles, all of which are deadly enemies to Kxpssan to strong light and esry lag dsgrist of temperature k also martens to robber, robing H of its elasticity sad making It brittle. Al ways tarry spars tabes la the water proof sloth hags sappHed by all as osmiry dealers far this purpose Bsaweea—1 n1 ■ imp .rouble by carrying apare tuboa in the originlai cardboard Korea Jolting ia aura to ea»ac tuber to chafe against the mere or leu rough inner aides of the borne, eventually weakening the tuboa by wearing away the rub ber. Union* inner tubes are .1 be atored la the garage they should al ways he taken from the original Kor ea and placed la the tube hag* already described. '-- — -e. Recorder * Caarl At Feeney Fd'iuay Bpringa, May IS—IV re cordnr*a court held Its May aemdnr here yeaterdey. Judge J. M. lirough ton. Jr., prertdtng. Taro rriailnal f.iaee were diapoaed of, thaao being the ranee again! twu negro eonrfcU who aaeaultcd a guard and rreaped frem the local eoneiet foree. Judge Broughton added rradlrr able line to the end of the rente area they are now serving.

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