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-— — -=^^^Eumaaonn—ggg^rzuag—m I The Amount of Liberty Bonds Which > Uncle Sam Expected to Be Sold by Bank Of Harnett, hike, North Caro. was ' -: vH§l| j§ $45,920.00 I The amount expected of the whole of Harnett County wai $167,860.00. The amount of Liberty Bond* actually .old by the Bulk of Harnett was ^0. $105,000.00 • ■SHUi If there it another bank which can equal this record we would like to hear from it Bank of Harnett, Duke, N. C. The honor roll bank of thin section P I Bank With Us By MAIL WE WANT YOUR BUSoSH If iuniminiiiitiniiiuiiiiuimiiininiiiiniiuiniiiiiiiutuiaummtmmm:iiu:imTtmnTTrrrr.■^***w««Hg«g»n»gwwrogganmainan»»apnaTOnwaBaaaaBwnHnaBaaatHBCBawwawww———— ' " 1,11 11 COCOTONE SKIN WHITNER 25 Cent Box Free A skin bleach or whitener for dark or brown skin, removing all blemishes and clearing swarthy or sallow complexions and causing die skin to grow whiter, don’t en* vy a clear complexion use Cocotone Skin Whitener and nave one. WHAT USERS THINK OF COCOTONE. Macon, Gn. Cocoton* Co. Deer 8lm: Bond a* by rotom anil two box** of Cocoten* Skin Wbiten «r and three cakaa of Ceootowe SH" la aeaey older for 91.IS. Yonre truly, I CLARA ML JACXBON. Waycreea, G*. Cocoton* Co. Dear Friend*: Your Cocotone Skin Whitener t* the flaeat thing I over aw. Mr akin waa very dark and the Amt box ha* and* It Many ahade* lighter, and ay friend* all aak a* ' what I hare bean tiling. Enclosed yon will And $3.00. Pleaae aand aa tlx boxee of Skin Whitener and two cakea of aoep. Youri truly, ] ANNA M. WHITE. AGENTS WANTED Montgomery, Ain. "ocotone Co. Haat Btre: 1 tad that Cocotena Srtn WMtaner la tha baft preparation ! have ever need to clear tha ikh, Bf —“ ■’ — (Signed) KBS. C. P, JOHNSON >• Nat Aaeopt lahdtalM ar Ini. -illid THE COCOTONE CO, Atlanta, Ga. I have never tiaed jCocotone Bkh> 7 hi tan er, bnt if von will aend me a !6c box tree, will be plaaaod to try t. I encloee tix 2c itampa to cover :oat of mailing, packing, etc. trgo-Pboaphatc, tend 11.00 for two reek* treatment,-to Argo Labor* tor u, 10 Forytlh St., Atlanta, Ga. * lam*_________ tddreaa___...._... . Bank With Us The wonderful progress we have mad* during the past few months shows that our custo mers are satisfied with the sc commodatioe we are giving them. Ours i the most progres sive banh in this section. We will l appreciate a portion of your bu ■inesi. Don't fail to call on us when you need bonking service WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON • SAVINGS DEPOSITS. State Bank & ' rust Company H. L. GODWIN, Free. T. V. SMITH, Vice-Pro*, a Caahier NORTH CAROLINA. HARNETT COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, mi. . SERVICE OP SUMMONS by PUBLICATION THE DUNN OOMMIRRION A SUPPLY CO. (fa M> two bo half fa bakaif of all othar nortM, *»d arodltor* ot W. TTWarraa and wifo, A Deo Warns, wba May teaka tkasawlaan partfaa plsfauff and contribute tbair pro-rata part of tba aoafa of thU actios.) _ a» W. T. Warraa and wifo, A Boo War rao, E. P. Young, Guardian of Wb. C. Stewart, Oaa. R Warm. tka Boraoo A Holliday Camay, i. G. Laytaa. Jabs Uadarwood and W. T. Tha dafandant W. T. Brook, abaaa "■taad. win (aka notiro that an action satMlad aa abaaa, baa baas rrwaw.nf ■d In thoSuperJor Court of HarncU County by the Pisrin tiffs, for tha our mm of foroclotJnf a]] botUim and ludcUMBt Uaua against tba lands »1 tba dafandanta W. T. Warraa aa< rlfa, Allco Warrant and tba adld do Pendant Brock wUl furthar taka no Oca that ha la ranlrad to appaoi it tha tana of tha Superior Court at mid county, to ha bald la tha eoarl ■osh In Lilli nffton North Caro Una in tha second Monday la Noraashor, Iff?, and nisei or demur to tha -onplaint in said action, or tho plain tiff win apply to tha court far tha raltaf demanded in said com plant. This tha 10th day of October, 1917. W. P. BYRD, Clark Superior Court. COMMISSIONER! SALE OF LAND By rtrtne of a decree of the Super or Court of Sampson County, signed •T eoasont on Noreiaber 6th. 1917, ROOF PAINTING, TINNING, PLUMBING, REPAIRING. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED TO DO ANY Of IT. SERVICE THE BEST AND MOST PROMPT. PRICES MODERATE ESTIMATES ON SHORT NOTICE Phone 2SJ. J. O. SULLIVAN MUST Rub ease and a^gb and joints; « •tiifaem mad rheumatism with Mustang Liniment. [ la a csss entitled, “J. T. Wilson. J. L. Thompson A Co. Ine., I U Jack ton et sis, executors, t» J. K Hudson and wife," wherein the andendgned were by consent appointed commiss ion or* of the Court to sell the lands hereinafter described to pay off and satisfy the mortgage and Judgment liens upon the same, the undersigned ccmmlmlonere will, on Saturday. December the gth, 1917, at 11 MO o' clock M, at and on the pnalua of J. K. Hudaon in Mingo Townabip, damp ion County, N. C„ aad on th* land* hereinafter daaerfbad, mil at public auction for earti, to th* hlgheat bid dor, the following daacribod . tract* aad parcel* of land, nt out and da ecribed la (aid mortgage dead and all rttuatod in said County and atata and in Mingo Townabip and daaoritad a> followa, to-wit; FIR8T TRACT) Beginning at a (taka, Joaiab Hudaon’* comar, aad ran* S. SO W. 81 poll* to a (take in N. A. Batt’a lma; th.no* aa hi. Ua* N. SO W. SO pole* to a ataka on 8K&>HD TRACT" Bagintng at a piaa, Joaiab Hudaon’* coma* and rana 8. 10 W. 18 palm to a pin*) thane* 8. 19 B. 46 pot** ta a (take; tbano* 8. tO W. 144 polo* to a ataka ■in N. A Ban** Haa; thence hi* Un* J*. 50 W. 88 polaa to a atompi theno* H. 84 R- 44 polaa to a poet oak, a*U eowtri thane* W* line N. *7 y ,7» 9«Vm to a ataka 1 tbaae* M. 89 R. 188 pole* to a ataka t these# to the baginning, containing 79 acraa mom °T taa*. excepting 8% acraa sold N. A- Bell and about A% mam aoU Joaiab Hudaon, leaving 89 aeraa, mar* or lea*. THIRD TRACT) Beginning at a **• Port hi th* fork of th* Oolds bo!S K"* «** running a* a? ®"*tk*rtd road ataaadiri abort 8847 chain■ to a ataka ia th* Joaiab then** Ma Un* H, 48 H W. 15.40 (kiM to * iUmi B. F. “raer, these* hi* Hna 8. 8414 1 av, f JL*”11* *• * W* MTMf , ita0** ro’uil wlt* »*• | aald road aa it meandara about 16.11 chain* to tha beginning, aaatainlag -rU-T^ TRRIIS OF ' BALK: SI par aent ewh an th* day *f aa]*, and th* bnM"«* upon confirmation of aala aad tendar ofd**,!. TIMR OF 8ALR: Saturday, Deaam bor »U,1917, IS,-00 M. PLACE Or SALE: Residence of 1. K. Dodson, Mingo Township, Eamp ■on County, N. C. , This November the 6th, 1917. I L. JACKSON. K. L. GODWIN, C. L. GUT, Commissioners. WHOOPING COUCH VACCINE 60 PE* CENT EFFECTIVE If every body believed in disease Kention no much an the Genua rer who told Us wife: "Nary, I wish you would taka all da children down to de dealt Bureau and get decs wseebieted against efery disease wet day can get weed anted against," tho news that whoping cough can ho prevonted by amchustloa would ha ; would be know about it. etnas . trtS. !,* is the . _W, Ooler of Isabsh^Bi. whp recently tried out the re Cher doubtful theory. Daring on spiders ir of whooping cough in Eoehester, Dr. Geler conduc ted a campaign against the disease, giving the vaccine free to every child. Ten thousand children ware vnoda nted. The experiment was made dar ing the sommer of 1916. Dr. Geler saye of the resalts of the campaign: , "Up to the time of writing this report, we have estimated from re ply postals seat to all physicians that leas than S per cent af the vaccinated children came down with the <l»y* We believe that thin work is saficisat ly encouraging to lead on to contineo it, and next summer we shall try to get the young babies vaccinated, aa it is in children under one year of age that the disease is moot danger ous and ths immediate mortality largest. In ear Infections disease' words at the Rochester Municipal Hospital, none came down srtth whooping cough who were exposed to it if they had previously been given three protective inoculations n nw wuirn, •aa million, one Milton and two bil lion*. four date apart. “Concerning tfaa Wngtb of time i for which pertussis vaccina offers immunity,” aaya Dr. Color, “oar ax- , pertoace teaches as only a little. We j have had two children oxpoead to , whooping cough just after being vac- , einatad who did not centamct whoop- 1 ing cough until a year afterward. The thing that wo have done in this work , la to popularise whooping cough vac cination among tho people and phyd eiaas. and through tho State Depart ment of Health to asake It poeaiblo . to^gst.. pertussis vaccina for the ffhsss Is more Catarrh la this esstiea sC UiS ssustry than all Other aiaeaesa put tegstter, end fee rsarn It was sup- • posed ts bo lacerates. Doctors pre sented loll remedies, sad by constant ly (ailing ts ours with local treatment, sriasooiii It laearahl*. Catarrh Is a | toofci diifi. frmty by oa» atltuttonal soadlttsM aad thsrsfsre re quires qonemutiooal traatmaat gen's Catarrh Cars, asttihsfsisi hy r. 1. Cheesy 4 Os., Toleto, Ohio, la a sssn tetlsssl r and sets I jarlssss i Dollars n gafyL. , , ■sid'hy^nsnMte. T»a1 Hairs Pamny tells Mr aaasHpatlsn THE SYNOD MET LAST WEEK IN FAYETTEVILLE Good Wash Dans aad Gratify teg Re ports. la Raleigh Hoed Yosr The Synod of North Carolina ad journed at 10:11 test night after am an Imprstdvs prsjrsr hy Dr. .White of Raleigh, the Moderator, Dr. Rototea, pronounced that Bynod had adjourn ed. Just before the meats yesterday af ternoon. Bon. A A Lady, pssoadsd by Dr. wMte, extended the Synod am invitation to most In the first Church In Raleigh naxt fall. Dr. C. G. Var da 11 in riled the rudhrteilaad to moot In Rod Springs Hd gave aa his ran-, sen Uw fate that to wished Synod to eee for thsmoahms what Flora Mac donald College Is doing for tho edo retlon of the women of the church. Thorn was no second to Dr. YardaWa avitation. By a rWng vote the Synod i mglaterid Ha wteh to meet hi tho aapitai city Practically all of dm work done at bo afternoon and night ceocioaa was he hearing Of reports from commit, tot, aad passing on theca. At tho igbt ■■mien, Bov. J. O. Garth oatlia d tho work of the Synodieal commit M on young people's work. Thors ra f M young people's societies aad 1 men aad hay’s claws. They ruis d a total anas of flight. Splendid «Uf people's conference was held t Montruat test Jaly attended by 260 cmng people from all over the South, .00 of whim wort from this State, dr. Garth made several rvcommen letkras. Co-operation in tho i—mrT oaferenco at M or. treat Joan SO-SO wrt year, organisation of young poo ile'e eoctotloe la all church m, using hs Christian Endeavor as a modal rhsravar practicable, aad ths ski SS 'ayettsvUk Ohaarvar, Nov. tad. (ORE THROAT MAY MEAN DIPHTHERIA ** Take no chances with a sore throat, sdvtses ths State Board of Health. Bora throat, regardless of how alight the soreness, should arouse suspicion. It may bo and often is the keglafam sf diphtheria. Dpat dlwim H until the doctor has proved It Is not. b poclally in this lamortaat if diphtheria It prevalent la die commonrfy. Bo ti toxin is delayed, the possibility of ■ fatal tormiaation Is increased. Dlphthartt is about one hundred per coat curable, provided the treat BMett is agfren soon enough. Oftentimes the hegteniag of diph theria, which U a lemT thro.t, h thought to ho only a cold or to tod li tis aad the doctor is aot called aad treatment gives until K is too lata. AftdP tK« utn4 a* fftwpsk dat’ tiB>i Mat often fail* and there to no euro Tho (afoot plan whoa diphtheria it roapected, it to give antitoxin while waiting for the dtognoab of tho phys ician. Diphtheria w due to a bnclllot that la eoatraeted usually through the south and now from tome other pa uer-t or carrier. Evan well persona »ften carry diphtheria re me in their ibri Md not* McrctioBi, and for hi* reason, the common drinking :wp, the exchange of pencil*, or any >theT meant of exchanging saliva, b ■peetolly dangerous as a spread of Uphtberte. Mouth and note eccre iena cannot be too carefully avoided. CHAPTER 24 OF THE PUBLIC LAWS OF 1*17 ha Aet te Rewire the Erection af Ca!4e-Peote as the Porto and Crossings pf th* PaUts High »»ri •• ‘to Severs! Caaatlas of North Carolina "be General Assembly of North Caro lina do enact: SECTION 1. That the boards of he county eommiaaienen of the neo mi eonntiee of this State shall, wltb n six aeoatto after Um ratification •f thb aet eases to be erected and aaintainod at the various crossings tad fork* of the pabhe highways of •eh county raids-post* with proper ascription* and devices thereon te Ilooting the direcrieu to and dirts nos 'reus tho asset important Iowa or vi tolty within tea mUos of such gulde >o*t*. Such post shall be of set ton a to! timber and the lettering thereon hall ha net less than two inches to Wight and of legibl* character. SECTION S. That the coot ef th* rrectioa ef H»eh guide peeto shall he wWI from Um county road food. SECTION t. That to those cra bs to whleh road cembaieneru have wen eetabHahed by tow th* duty of he erection af such guide-posts shsll levolve men said read eammlaatons aatead of Um bosrd ef county com Btmionen SECTION 4. That any person who hat) willfully 4efaee or destroy any ueh guide-poet* Stoll, upon eoavto toa, be fined net lees than Are dol or* nor mere than twenty-At* dol 8BCTION 8. That nil tows and touaM of tows to conflict with thb wt are hereby repealed. EBCTION A That Ub aet (ton w to forte from and after It* rati Ratified thto the Tth day nf r*hru iry, A. D. 181T. READ THB DUNN DISPATCH NOTICE! To Tax Payers • *> I WILL BE IN DUNN, SAT., NOV. lOth From 9 to 4 oyclock at the For the purpose of rnlUrfjng State and County Taxes. You had better see me on that day and save trouble and fur* ther expense. Taxes are now past due and I cannot afford to wait on you much longer. Better see me Saturday without ^ . .. ^r W. n. TURLINGTON, Sheriff of Harnett Connty. i WAS BOARD WORKING TO BSCURS COAL TfcTfefr&ft War'baa«k£rwto rwtiat •Ron* to Um work of I—ito aa atonal* **al ran hr far ioanoMe aa4 tMatortal oaaaofeoai la aB aaa tkaa of Um imtoy. WMa a ptot eaSr tMu b fat tfc* < aB otortfea aaaakj k u rrar baton. ._
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