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.SON DISPLAY _ . .Do"15u*° •“ •«* <Hsplay of High Grade Pianos at the *g“** **•“ Community fafr, and also at our showroom on Wilson street. We can show you something that will please you, and will make price and terms to suit. • « W. H. Parrish & Driver. V 1 b*w« 7®.*cre?’ part of my home place, near Long Branch Church and School, with about 65 acres cleared and in fine ■tnte of cultivation. Some of It will make this year 1128 00 worth of cotton per acre. Will sell on easy terms. 1 ha vs 120 acres at Swann Station, Lee County, with •bout a One horse farm cleared, on sand-clay road, with 5*r** settlements on it Main dwelling has 18 rooms and fine outbuildings. It is at tha station. Land runs down to Railroad right-of-way.' The buildings alone would cost 85,000.00 or more to build now. Thin in a good place for one to do business aad farm also. One of the bat schools la the county la sight of place. Cant describe it here, you will like It better when yon see it 1 will sell this for f100.00 per sere, and give a hmg time to pay for It * * I hm** £00 acres, 0 miles below Clinton, on beautiful Band-day road. Four-room building on road and 100 acres cleared. This iaa fine place for some one to invest their money and double HwItUu. few yaare. It will payto?£$ EtoE year*, if planted in tobacco. Good surroundings. Price 120 P«r •**•-, Oao-tonth cash and nine years to pay the balance. This laud la alee and smooth. It is composed of different nolle. On it is tight laud, aome has red clay eubooiL If you see it you wilt-hks the price and farms.; I have soma alee vacant town lots, and some houses «««* lota, which I will sail on reasonable terms. I have a sloe place where I now live, containing about 8 acres, just outside Dunn, 1 will sell on easy terms. I have four or five hundred acres, 11 miles from Wilming ton, .om*}*3nF*Wl good six-room house. 26 acres clear ed, half mfllioa fast of timber; church and school right at it. I Will sell tUe atf 10.00 per acre, on easy terms. I have several other good farms listed with me for sale. If you want to buy a farm, or eeU one. 1 would like to get in touch with you. Please let me hear from you. Willie rope, Dunn, N. C. A NATTO or NBHVE By SAVOYARD, la Kna aad Tha Caaina were correct whaa tkiy aaid aH dnrtnp tha wiater of ltM-ttll that tha war weald ha de aidad la farce at the belUperaaU who dktovtrad tha better “aarva”. That la what dscldeo aO war*. It was held by tha Taataaa mere than a year that tha aarva af Franca was demelhh od, aad that waa tha Taasan for the pneliat and tha laagaat battle of aB ktotory—tha drive on Vardan. It waa aonftdeatly expected at Bcrtta that nothin* caold withaUnd German ana# ar apaal Osrama narve. Var das proved the fallacy af that Mas. Today the army at Frsaae h rtronper fltoa at any other parted of the war, aad tha aarva af rrmn la steadier, fhaoph Fraaca has sadarad area tar hatdrbpa than aay awa af tha Mr D9l»f*r*Ba. IBBBSlf VIRIKO 11 Ult Rfaat oarprtsa at tha was. How amch Isaaer will the Canaan aarva ha able to stand tbe strain? Aa tar the physic*! part af the etrapale, weofcewtap; bat *e aarva part of K k aka maial, aad there be ibeee who Uriah Germany's awrala k decidedly Yba avidraee af thk k saaa la tha mantfaat toapto* far paoca by the Oarmaa people. Of canmo d poo plea of the satire world loop for penes; hat takhrae that paaaa la way than tt 1 la Hoptoad, or France, ar Italy, ar arv^St"toTasa^Jlaa^MiJ^^h the meat danwrroas iscvko mot -00000 frnri Ip tStip tlr^wn it saa. ^1» woTari m-atSma, w. •b mm, MpHraaao soaraoib to fir whal h le art the b.t -f oah (nWt«Kri f-toll lh«^ Herman CLOTHING MAN GAINS 3S POUNDS BY TAKING IRON Bay* Ma Fifty-Coat Bettlm Brought BoUof After Toa Long Yoon of r Tofc KM of Iroa Ho Ra “1 was troubled with my stomach foe toa wan, and la that tujto l bought almost every triad of anodi rine and couldn't begin to my Haw mack I took or paid out for medical •orvieo, yet aetkTng did ma nay good. Ikon I began using Acid Iroa Winer. al aad I don't think I had taken more than six of th* ftfty-ceat bottlos when I *agaa feetinjr better than 1 aver did. I only weighed 146 pounds whan I began to taka Aeid Iron Mineral and now I weigh 180 pound*. It It a pleasure for ma to rocoouaond it to anyone who has symptom* of In digestion or rtrawarh troublo and if they will try It I am taro they will And It *v«rythiag I bar* mid it to bo," writes JfrTw. T. Cash, pronria tor ot a wall known clothing, thorn, hate, and men's furnishing store la Brfatol. Virginia. A statement sock a* the above from a marahant of integrity who know aB th* agony of stomach troublo for ten year* or ■ more must convince the reader that after all U laid and dono, just plain, everyday natural medicinal iron, concentrated as it U in Acid Iroa Minoral la th* cheapest, bast, medidne to bring the system back to normal aad purify and en rich the blood. It la untamal, helps the appetite, and eoit* but little, a teaspoonful In a glim of water after mash being a mast invigorating dess. Whole fuel Boa taka it Fall aad Spring aa a tonic. Absolutely noa-tajurious, contain* no alcohol, narcotic, or bablt-fonnlng drugs. Do** not upset the Brer, stomach, or bowel*, nor Injure the taotb. If your druggist hasn’t it stnd n dollar to the Ferrodine Chemical Owfc. Roanoke, Va.. far a largo also ■SPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE STATE BANK * TRUST CO. «* Dm, N. C, at Ike Cl*** ef Besi aee* liptimb.r lltk, 1*17. RESOURCES: Loess and discount* .... .$60,100.62 Overdrafts secured. $120.91 unsecured $14.80_161.71 AU other Stocks, Bonds, Mortgagee .$.146.00 Banking Houses, $8,380.00; Furniture and Fixtures $2,968.94.;-6,378.94 Demand Loans_800.00 Doe from National Banks. .1,534.29 Dun from Stats Banks and Banken....8,085.01 Cash Hama. 107.85 Odd cola_..10.00 80ear Cote, including all minor cate currency_885.86 National bank notes and ether U. 8. Note#.._840.00 Total.$70,623.77 LIABILITIES: rant expenses and taxm Mid .....247.80 Btfla payable.20.000.00 Deposits subject to check. . 24.894.88 Time Certificates of Deposit. 9,780.60 feebler** Char be outataad- •• —. 670.69 Total...—.$70,522.77 Slat* of North Carolina—County of Harnett, 1817._ I. T. V. SMITH, Cashier of the •bore-named Bank, do aelemnty swear ib«t the shore statement is true to |Ro boo* my knowledge and be lief. _ . T. V. SMITH. Cashier. Ha bee rt ted and sworn to before me, this 2 day of October, 1917. JAB. PEA 9 BALL, Notary Public. Commiaaion Bxpirm Jany. 12, 1919. Correct—Attest: McD. Holliday, B. L. Warren, R. L. Gedwin, Directors. Says Phosphates Make Beautiful \ Vomen and Strong, Healthy, Vi gorous, Robust Men* Pbythiaaa all aaar tka mrU ara pra phaapbalia la MM ap m Saw iaaa.lt caadltfaa, awl thaaa wba ban trial,! iMr paliaaU jjjji A^wFfcaapbata ara cCapfep Ham... lata fcaaatWal raay abaahad aad plawp Atlaato, Oa. ET*Jacob!»n*aaZfta i racant (ntarriaw that *0 par oaat. d WM from nerroos braak Jowa which aaa oily ba eorraatad by ■■Pffla,*. WMMiiag^phaaphataa '» *ha fMd'Jn^STul ttda mjTba "&z tftar aaah maal, and at bad-Uma. It »tll If May mam maka a pah acraw wy faea tha plctara of kaalth in a raw days. I haaa aaaa woman that I irpirtil waald bar* to ba kapt ondar mats ant far moatha rartorad to pay fact hfalth ia aaa or two woaka taaa. SrfCML NOTICK. Tha Ano V.1L ._imch aa ■hyaMaao -, nd it will ba dficUm form far l)y __i Vac, It win ra ' aad will not anppfy you wftfc trao-Phaaphata. aowd |1.00 far two "*i twitaiot, la Arvo I aharator m. It ranyth Ct, Atlaata, Oa. . a 9 .V'.iSSIOnhR'S SALE > >;.W vi the authority coa •■•I in a certain Jodgment render t lb* Sept. term, l»IT of Harnett -- aty Superior Court, in a oause : ling therein, entitled the Dunn ••.unission A Supply Company va. : J. Bell, the nndenigned coouiit »>..« of the court will offer for | at public auction to the highest ‘• •Her. the following tract of land .'cjtod in Carrera Creek township 0 I iberiand county, to-witi •'Bounded on the North by tht L-ntls of the Silk Mills, on the East by the lands of W. L Lewis, on the South by the lands of said Lewis, aad on the Weet by the lands of Bea McUryde, containing 96 acres, more or lees, being the same tract where the said defendant, K. J. Boll, now Uses and the same convoyed to him i by J. T. MeCorqnodnlo and wife, Virginia C. McCerquodale April 80, 190& by deed registered in Book "T* No. I, Pago 157 of Deads. Bagiatry of Cum be Hand county, the said lands being in said deed described as fol lows: Lying on the East side of Careen Creek aboot 3-d of a mile weot of tbc Kingsbury Plank rood aad bond ed by a Use beginning la tho rim af mid Creek la tho Bilk MUM Com pany’s lino (formerly Wicker's) -aad runs as It is North 70 digress. Beat 7 chains to a stake pine and hickory pointers, tbs corner than tho other line S. 21H decrees East 11 chains to a stake, than W. is chaiaa and 20 links to a make in the nut of Carvers Crook, then up its various courses to tho beginning.u Place of Bala—tho court bouao door, Fayetteville, N. C. Time of Bale—Monday, November 5, 1917, at 11 o’clock, a. m. Terms—CASH. This October 8, 1917. J. C. CLIPTOED, Commissioner. None* By virtue of tho authority con tained in two certain mortgagee executed to The J. L. Thompson Co. and to the Dunn Com. A Supply Co., by J. W. Autry and wife, Alice H. which are of reeoid In books “Z’’ No. 7, page iU and "B" No. a, page. Ml. Registry of Cumberland comity (the latter mortgage having been duly transferrod to the undersigned) the folio wine lands, sHnated inBlnck River Township. Cumberland County, will be sold at public auction, to-wit: First Tract: Adjoiaing the lands of Nathan Williams, E. T. Markham and ether*, bcgteiM at a stake at the head of the gulley and runs 8. F- 70 yards to a stake for corner and pointers, then N. I M yards to * stooping whit* oak on South side of fuller. *hen with said fuller to Monroe’s Crush, then down the run of said Monroe's Croak to -the mouth of Doan’s Mil) Branch, then up mid Dean’s MiU Brunch to where sbovo a* ntioood gulley eaters. then up tho fuller to the begianiag stoke corner, with all rights to aaa from this land in the way hi grass and eagiuas, formerly granted to J. W. Deans, containing one nod three fourths scree, more or leas. 3eeond Tract: Adjoining tha bu.ds of O. L. Bcmiaingway, W. B. Warren estate and otbi ' at a stake In tha Old I originally L. B. Tew** ruas with said Taw’s Hue EMM MM -‘•-ir- Vf J Jjgftf, thanes A It E. 18 chafer eeVKake In said War ren’s has, than with said Warren's line N. 88 W. 88 chains to earner in Old Stag* Bead a* it now mas N. 71* E. 15.80 chains to tha begin ning, containing 61 scree more or ten^bua^kaawa as tha Homs place Per farther description, boo Book “R” No. 7. pegs 284 of Deeds Regis try office of Cumberland county. Piece of Bale—The Poet Ofiee, Dunn, N. C. (tbs pine* designated to mort gage). Time of Sole—Tnenedny, November 6. 1917 at 2 o’clock, m m. Tersu—Cash. Thin Oct. I, 1917. THE J. U THOMPSON CO., Mort gage and transferee. commissioners sale By virtu* of a eortala of the Superior Court of Harnett County, rendered at the Sept, tana 1*1# In the cam of the International Harvester Co., of America vm. R. J. Bell and wife, Buena Bell, J. L. Beil nod the Dunn ConimJmion A Supply Company, Mortgage, the undonlgaed Commissioner of the court win offer for anlo at pubBe auction to the highest bidder the following lands situated in Careers Crook township, Cumberland county, bounded ns fol io we, to-wit: PCRST TRACT: Bounded oa the North by the loads of the Ashley Balloy Co- and R. 1. BeH, on the B. by the lands of Ashley-Bniiay Co., on the South by the lands of W. L. lewis and Jno. McNeill, on the West by tbs lands of Baron* Elliott, eon (lining 12 acme, mom or tom being Uw seme where J. L- Ben now resides and conveyed to him by J. T. Me Corquodale and wtfo bp Band gfma la year 1808, the mid tenet betas in mid deed described as follows: Beginning la the not at Carvers Creek at Jm. Ban’s comer, mas then** ae Ma la* IS chain* aad 80 : links to a stake and Man*, hie ether corner in the Wisher tine, then aa H 3-ilH *. 2 chains aad M Hnha to a stake and pointers, then West 18 chains to the ma of Carrara Crook, then up Re various courses to the begiaatag. Par record of mid deed, me kook of doods "T" No. 8, page 1M. Rectory of mid county. SECOND TRACT: Bounded on tke North bp the land* *f Jordan Elliot, *a the East bp the land* of ?• <*• **Mh aad Wad by the lands of Aakbylelby Com pany. containing 28 lew, beiag the tamo by Robert of Satan I rlecs of Bate—The Court Door, PapotaervfBe, N. C. Tim* ef Hata - Ntoday. November I, 1817 at 11 e’etoh. a. m. Trna*—Cash. Tht* October 8. 1817. J. C. CLIPTORD, Ceanatotowr. BARGAINS AT BUTLER’S Biggest Stock Ever at Our Stores THE NEED for careful buying was never more real than now when the cost of everything needed for the ’ , „ ho,pf "id farm has reached a new high level. The dollar ofl 91 7 will go hardly a third as far as did the dol lar or 1907. Cotton at 25 cents, exchanged for other goods, means no more to the fanner than did the 8 cent* cotton of ten years ago. To stretch the dollars of today over as great a buying area as he can, the man of this time must spend those dollars where they count most. All of our purchases for the last several months have . been made with present conditions plainly in sight. We bought while the buying was good, with the result that we now have the largest stock ever put in our stores at prices that cannot be equaled by merchants who bought too late. Our stock includes furniture, carpets, druggets and rugs, kitchen furnishings, household goods of all kinds; guns, pistols, rifles and ammunition; watches, clocks and jewelry; bicycles, bicycle parts and tires. Ford accessories and uto tires; Sentinel roofing in one, two and three-ply —the three-ply guaranteed for 10 years; wire fencing for farms and poultry yards; pumps and pump parts, hemp rope; window glass; sewing machines and a wide variety of other things allied with our lines. We have some especial bargains in dinner sets, Crex rugs and druggets, stoves and ranges, and our stock of brooms, chinaware, glass and enamel ware is worth com ing to see. And you should examine our line of mattress es and springs before making a purchase elsewhere. Our sewing machines are the Free and the White—none bet ter anywhere. We have, too, a number of second hand machines of different make in excellent condition. These can be bought very cheaply. All of our bicycles are stand ard makes. We carry parts for them and operate a first class repair shop in connection with this department. We will be more than glad to serve you at any time f I and in any way. Be sure you come to see us when in town. BUTLER BROTHERS DUNN, NORTH CAROLNA Btswut'i 4th corner of Lot Mo. 3 snd runs M. 87 chains to a stake; thence W. 11.90 chains to a stake; thence B. 87 chains to n stake in the iforeeelii Dowery Hoe; thence K. to the bogluning, containing 44 acres, this being let 4 in the Division of the lands of Jacob Stow art, deceased. (Flint Division) 2nd Tract. Beginning at n stake n the Bobcn Stewart Una and runs 3. 8 W. SIB chains to a stake in 3. K. Williams line; thence as his Ine K. 85 W. 6.4 chains to stake Thaa. Stewart's corner j thence ns his inn N. 66 W. 7.60 chains to a stake Ilham- Btewart’s ooraer; thence as his hwN. 5 6 11.76 aha. to a stake in he Dowery Has of Syntklm Stewart; hence as the Dowery line of 8yathln He wart 8. 85 B. 18 chafaw ta tha Mginning, containing tO acres and la ot Mo. 4 in the Division of the Dow try Lands of Synthia Stewart, widow if Jseob Stewart, dscsesid 3rd Tract. Beginning at a stake m tha West aids of the Dorhase sad lontharn Sallroad at tha right-of-way md rmaa with tha said right-of-way f. It W. 17H chains te a stake H. Rowan's ooraer; thence as hie line LSW. 16.76 chains to a (take his oner In T. D. Stewart's line: thence is the Y. D. Stewart (or T. D. Stew irt) Mae 8. 88 B. croasisr the Raleigh ind Fayetteville Rostd to the begin tiag. containing 714 scree non cr This 14th day Seadembar, 1917. J. B. BARBOUR, DAM H. McLEAM. Comm%d oners. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND Under and by rtrtoe of tfc* power (f ial* contained in a certain nort p«* deed oxoeetod br Willi* Joha nn aad wtfa Tinl* Johnoon to Arm or Fertiliser Woffca. which mid ntort pc* deed !• r*ctried in book No. Ill pnca 4M roeorda of Harnett 3owity. defaoh lurinc bean mad* la kt paiatat^rf to id"irm ******* "ah' to IboWrbaat'bkMor feTaaS * Ri court ho*** door la UBtac «a. M. G. Monday October lStn, SIT at II o'clock M, the fadawtac lttrrlb»d tract af had, to-wtt: Bjclnahy at a liratr ot th* month f Dntteaas creak where K rant Mo Uppar LMth Eh or, aad raa* XDaaaaa’t creak North MR W. •Was aad M Makt to a eemar * tha Jtbatinrflh road, Bhhaa ttntrj thoaio as taid road N. T1 awSKSTiSH c ixr •atafadac 111 SS.1M acre* morn or at* had eoarty aad wtf* by C. wtf • by dead dated NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Uaviaff qua lifted aa admiaiatrator of tha aatate of Jaa. A. Moore, laU of Harnett county, N. C., thia la to notify all neranoo Ravine cUima afainat the citato of aaM diceaacd to Ale thorn with tha an deratfaed on or before tha 12th day of September, 1018, or thia notice will be pliadid in bar of their re covery. All peraona indebted to laid eitatc will pleaao make Immediate payment Thia the 18th day of September, 191T B. F. KILLER, Admiaiatrator of Jan. A. Moore, do UNCLAIMED LETTER* Letters remaining aaclauaed la the pott odea at Dana. Paraoaa calUaa for thaw win pleaaa any advertised. If not ciaiwed within two weeks they will ba aaat to tha division of dead lattara. I— Adaw. Aloasa. *—Arnold. Haary. I— A vary, i. O. 4—Barefoot. G. M. S -Barefoot. A. D. 8—Barbour, L. D. 7 Batter, OarL 8— Hall. Q. B. •—Leo, J. R. to—Lea, 8. D. II— McCain, Lovie*. 12—KaABMar, N. fL II—Jfortone, L K. 14—Royals, Para, ib-atsociii, /. w. 18—Partea/eha. 17—Waaks, W. V. II—Rrynt, Mra. Nanay. grwdla.^MriL Mania. *1- D.UU, Mra. Mary. IB- Goods, Mtaa Mabel, tf (Haas, Mias Pa an la. It Morris, Mra. M. N. »l M.loea. MlwMai^. . esS-SEX II— WHMawa, Mrs Mary CBS •»—WIBlaaw. Mra. Man L U—W1 Biases. Mrs T / E T Imi, IWawsisr. BRAD THB OUMM DIRPATGB i Professional Cards a P. YOUNC AUerxj-M-U* OOee 2nd floor Goldatein bldg. Prompt attention firm buainaaa JOHN A JERNIGAM • at.. .. dentist * 35-S4-J7 Pin* National Bank • BtUSm • Pfaona No. SI * * * • • • • * ••••••••a** CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY • Pfcotofraphaaa • W. A. Gaaqne, Matign • Ail atytoa enlarged portrait. • ■ut Mala SC Dmn. N. C. * ••••••••••• ••••••••SSs T. a DARDEN * Veter la ary Phyafciaa, Hotpeen • PH0NB8: Day, So, Nl«bt, 210 •' DUNN, N. C. • •••••••••#• IAS. a BUTLB • Deatlat a Sneeaaaor to Dr. a P. J. Lea • Ofltoe over Wileon fl Coe’. Store • Pfcaoa 1*4. • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• J. CL QRford, N. A. TeinaaU. * CLIFFORD a TOWNSEND • Attorney.-at Law • Oflka on tnj floor ef Flret Nat- • tonal Bank. Prompt attention • pi too ta all 1—toam • • •••eeeaaee f eee.eeeee E. C. WEST • ATTOBNHY AT LAW OMaai Srd floor let National • Bank BotMhm D»«», N. C. • _ PretUee hi all Ganrta • ^srvKi'jreSLir- : CaSaatlini MaSa a Specialty • + •••••••
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