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I THE J. L JONES F | Containing Nine Hundred Acres, | 2 Miles South of Godwin. . AT AUCTION 11 i - ~ i THIS FARM IS LOCATED ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY, BETWEEN GODWIN AND FAYETTEVILLE, AND HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED INTO A NUMBER OF SMALL FARMS. EACH FARM HAS GOOD ROAD FRONTAGE. SEVERAL OF THEM CONTAIN GOOD DWELL INGS AND OUT-BUILDINGS. II imiiwiminiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiuinii—IBM—BBMWWMMWBBmBBWMaai—adiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMBMdWBaiiaa—WMMWB——————— I I To be Sold Regardless of Price on Very Easy Terms. Sale Will be Conducted on the Property. Bank of Cape Fear: DUNN S FASTEST GROWING BANK i Submits the following comparative statement for proof that it has the confidence of the people. September 11,1915, Deposits were $48^12.50 September 11, 1916, DepoeiU were 92^17.48 September 11, 1917, DepoeiU were 256^84^8 We can offer no better proof than this that our bank is a good bank. Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Bank of Cape Fear. D. C. FUSSELL, Pres. O. M. TU*hm»s, Vks-Prss. H. B. TAYLOR, Cashier O. 11. HOOKS, Amt Cashier LILLINGTON FARM LIFE SCHOOL (Written for tho Dispatch) The LflMngton First Life School was established in the town of Is lington in the year 1*14 under the “Oullford Farm Life School Ur.” At this time a small Public High School with only local utudonts la attendance had been la existence fer several years. This Tllsh School was rapportod by a apodal local tal top ple merited by fori* front tho atsAa and county according to tho rural high school law y eased by tha Oea eral Assembly to 1*07. This acbeet one merged Into tho Farm Ufa School as tho law requires. The school la open without taltlen te all students of Harnett County of •ufleient preparation to eater. Con nected with the Farm Ufa School and preparatory te te la a grided elementary school which la usually considered a part of tho mors ad vanced school but Is open without tui tion only te children of tho local school district. Other children may eater upon payment of tuition rang ing In amount from I1.0H to itft ***The equipment of the school te rir*nsif by few schools of like character In the state. Its entire plant including fifty acres of lead has a value of at (sad I4K.OOO *0. The main building te a hsndssms brick structure containing up-to-date beat retool o ft He Mate. AO of tbaaa now are anally wall hnbM far tba per peer to wblcb they era darotad. Far Iks atmini niiittin br>tr4li mw d?nSttrwT£h^th^ Ift.OOOdM each, oaa far bay* aadoao for gtrla On tbo sebool tea t At tote dollar bar* bae a natty boon orao* ed and tba tea baa Smb praetde^ with aidirn took; and win Man b< •"ftnLS? s.5SLrc?s.lS and tba eonaty far tba aatnteaaaei of tbo aeboat b hndte with tbi -ipreeaed aaderetaadiay Oat tbi ifkool ntdtf mIm] mi i lit is tk — — a _. «-m tea i .a - m |a. local reboot dlitrlct. Tbo foPawta facte aad bgnree aril chew bow wed thae early hi the •etoefe biatory, tbi baa baaa dene. Wboa tba Fata IM aehoel waa letablldbad tba aid H%) •cheat bad aa attaadann af fraa twehre to twenty atadeato, al a than being tea tba lecal dWtrict Darina th» Ant year af tba Fora lif Sebool tba tote inrctemt m « •ad l> ad tbaae worn tea abide tb Waal dtatrtat. Tba aaaaad year tb enrolbaeat was 14 with a total o It tea i atol. af tba Waal dteUM la tba third yaw. ending la tb prill* of this calendar pear, the total | mrellment was >0 with 48 from out id* the local district, and these 48 ■spreeanted the greater part of the ownehipa of tho county. The cle neatarp school hod last term so on ■olbneat of 180 rooking a total of 140 la whole school. The Farm Life School (including I he High School, offers three courses ' >f study. I 1. The Letia-Scientific course In- * Coding four years of work in Ladn I uid two poars la French hat no work 1 itther in Homo Economics or Agri culture. This la the ordinary stand ird High School coarse. . < X Tho Agricult are) coarse which I contain* no work la either Latin'or French hot Instead an equal amount 1 >t work la Agriculture and alUod I subjects. This course is for bops a nip. S. Tho Home Economics course which offers no work in either Latin sr French hot giro* instead sc equal, amount of work la Domestic Selene* [ end Domestic Art. This courso la; for girls only. AD of those are four-year coarse*; and prepare for practical life or far. college; and the school is unusually, well equipped to give the work in each course. The faculty for tho! present year Is the strongest In the history of the Institution. The school has done each year some extension work In the way of insUtata* sad Farmers’ Meetings. The Agri culturist ha* also gen* to various' parte ef the county to direct work in pruning and spraying fruit tress and to teach the farmers bow to ad-, minister hog cholera serum and fight insect pasta. The farmers should, realise that all such schools la tho not bo oxpoetod to do to much out ride tko school room until oxpcrtcnce has taught us how to male* this out ■Uo work count. Ho—St and kindly criUeSsm la In ▼Hod nad in always holpful but tho spirit of fauM-flnding can rasuK in ncthing good althor dor the faah dnder or for hlo victim. Thus for tho people have bean very kind and sympathetic sad we aak them to bo patient sad give uo time to demon strate tho permanent vain* of thta easy promising Institution. An srrldonco of tho people’s devo tion to thoir school, than which none could ho hotter or mors convincing, is to bo found In tko fact that men end women from al parts of tho scanty have furnished in -bantoe f dollar same the *▼« tboaaand deHart noesenary to ooaotraet oar last dormi tory. A school so supported by the people In eortaln to hooonco a ssosa 1 moat of otrungth and beauty and s ■on— to n nobler and more ofleioni | Wo for tbalr so— and daughters NOTICE. * This lo to notify tho public that a son, Kory McNeill Andrews, baa my hems in Dunn, N. 0., without I >ay aermbrian or consent, and that i I win not bo responsible fur any debt P or shHgnrto— ho may make. . Dana, M. Sept. i*. I MU J. 0. ANDREWS. I - i Many moat go; uR can servo. Tot | may not ho abb u serve at tho front [ bat you oaa help those who do asm . thorn by helping the Ked Cron, a through tho bool chapter [Colored People Delimit' ed With New Discov ery—To Bleach The Skin Atlanta, Oa—Sajri that recast cats have pnrm without doubt that worthy or aallow Wajtolti. can be aaoe light by a aaw treatment to rn 11 y diacorered by a man in At aula. Joat aakyour druggist far xicotone Skin whitenar. People rho hare need n are aaamaed at ha ronderful effect. Rid your face of bat awful dark color or greaay sp iearai.ee ia a few minutes. It com .o little that too can't afford to bo rrthout It. Just think how much irettier you Would look with that >ld dark akin goac and bow soft, igbt akin ia its place. Man ana routes today mat car* for their xnaplexiona to cstor society. If your druggist will not supply you rtth Cocotoao Skin WhJtener, send 2 Be for a largo package to Cocotowo Co., Atlanta, Ge. RUB-MY-TISM DP AFT WAS KNOWN TO MOSU rio*ri«t ration hr n eetocti— draft nr.' known thouaenda of ywn age. !>■* firat chapter of Naatban talk h< Moaaa In tha ancond year after th^ cxodua from Egypt waa mb nuvndnd to ohaaaa from among tha carlo®* triboa namaratora to tabnkte the namea of man more than tO ynara aid, who nrare ebk to ge to war. The paaaago, in part, follow.: "Take ye the torn of ell tha con gregation of tha dlUna of larnol by thntr famUloo, by the* father’! boaaea, according to tha n am bar of the namoa, ovary mala by thofar polk; from SO yaara of age and i^wnrd, all that are ahla to go forth to war, thou aad Aaron (hall number them by their hi eta. Aad with yeti them rhall bo a au of ovary tHhc. (Ham are mentioned tha man who am to cult! la tbr repat rati on). “ i J Voara and Aaron took th. ao aieti that am meal* aad and they aa aemblod Nil tho r rtrcgetler '.pother on ili.* Drat »/ > ammo . onth and they dee la red their podlgroo up ward.”—Chicago Tribune. FOTATO KXCMANOK IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA A now gruueri* oribaaga for hand ling potato— baa bee a one teed un der the auepiees of the Dtvkton of Market*, with headquarter. at Way®—elite. Thk In a aooporaUvo enurprtee a along the potato groweca >.f Haywood Cooaty, u ha Incomer • ted under tho law* of N«rth Carolina for tho parpen, of —Mag potato— and other mountain product* which are well graded, wall part'll, aad of good »tock. Tho general manager, Mr. Bolling i Hell, eneeuneea that tha potm n am , now being dug. aad that they am of > eacclkat quality. It k not woR i known that Wootorn North CaroMne produc— a large crop of Into Mah MUSIC HUNGER The concert season is here; but theatres are accessible to few of our homes. You do not have to suffer on this account, however; you can have real music in your own home this winter. You can have the re-created voices of the world* a great aitiets literally re-created by Edison’s new art in a way that makes your own veranda or living-room the world s great est stage. < r The NEW EDISON i ne rnonograpn witn a stout" is the instrument of which the St. Louis Re* public says: "The problem of music in the home is solved! when the singing of die great* est artists is made possible by an instrument that does not betray itself m the very pro* sence of the artists. visrr OUR STORE We want to give you a pleasant hour of ' music. No obligation. You will not be ask* ea to miy. i The ar nes & Holliday Co. Hardware * Furniture Undertaker* 1
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