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STRONG SAFE * SOUND i * Issue Certificates of .Deposit Drawing 4 Per Cent Interest from Date I We make a specialty of handling the checking accounts of all reliable firms and irchfouals. We invite all persons who are seeking a safe hlace to deposit their active or idle funds, to call ci’ cr write us BANK OF HARNETT DUKE, N. C. V~ Done and told you that we do the beet eeanlng, press- X ing and repairing in Dunn. Positively guarantee no X scorching or glossing. X Acme Pressing Club | 119 S. R. R. Are. Phone No. 90 i JAMES M. HENRY, Proprietor. I ‘ ..mu . . * EXECUTION SALE. •jr virtue of a* execution ieaoad by tba Clark of tba Superior Coart •f Waka County oyoa a Judgment tnaaaript af which to duly docketed ta tbe o*ee Clark af tba Court of Harnett County In pee of P. Y. Pan ay *>■ K. L Wlayit tba andarulgn Sheri* of Ha^Mt county afl) of tad. Hit xttlhr boor of twelve o’ clock neeutetoha highest bidder far caak al of tbl right, title and to ten* of the defendant, E. L. Stew, ait la aad to the following tract of toad to voted la Herter'a Creak town ■Mg Harnett county, bounded an tbe •eat by tba Unde of F. A. Bay, on tba gowth by tbe tandt of N A. Bette and Dr. J. M. Jadd aad oa tba waat by tba ton* ad Catbariaa Babb aad oa tba north by tbe laada of J. B. Belton tine, eontainiag 7* aeraa, •ova or Iaaa including a mill pond. Boo deed fro* J. H. Stewart aad wife to X. L. Stewart recorded la Book 1T1 page >17. Thto Aag STd. 1918. W. H. TUBUNOTON, Sheri* Harnett Co ( 1 MM/U IIWI MU. By Oration ef an nmcotion bn •d hy the CWrk of tk» BoparUr court of Harnett County July 2*th, mi ■ n—yllance with a judgment dock eted to tho Otoe, of tod Clerk to fa thue of the doobotiag ef the sett judgment, hut which itace that tine hoe been coneoytd to Lmotu Bte oort. the atod kd being located to the rtoegi of Barrhloywfflo. M. C-i Begtoaing at a remar ef Long A UBtogten atiuota and ram as Long ■treat S00 feet to the center ef Jlhana Sts. 1U ft. to eorner ef let He. 4f| theme B IN feet to the cor ner ef tote Me. H aad M; thence Weet im feet te the eeruer ef tote Meg. Mi therm Booth 1M feet- te Ltotogtoo street; Ame m LUling teg must to the bagtmfag. Thto August Ard. l»ld. W. m. TtTKUMOTOM. ton riff. Homes. 'jvjp iy+' , This July 114. IBM. C L ALBUM L ML AUIM tome doer to UMMlm at *o tom t IA tSL ■ * of twelve o'clock noon. Monday, September 8th, 1918 the following described tract of property known os the Peter Williams land in Barbe cue township, Harnett County on the Swan Station Road about two miles south east of Swan ' Station and boandsd and described aa fellows: Beginning at the wart corner of tha Douglas tract and rune theses ' nm» — irtftb—tMMWIMMBMM corner; thence with mid Leslie’s line north 4 east IT chains to a stake by a branch in Lou Brewer’s Una; thence with said Brewers line north 86 wart 28 chains to her corner hi H. D. Cam eron's line; thorny with said Camer on*': line 8. 39 HT7 chains to a (take in eald Camcnu- Une; tbortcc wi’b ■nil Ca£u(iin\ 6. 16 K 'M chains •ird 25 Iris said Cameron's cm nar; tbea grKh Cameron’s line 8 70 E. 12 chains and 78 links to mid Cam aron’s corner and also corner of Al exander A- WQHams tract; thane* N. 87 E 20 chains ft SO liaks to a corner where a msafras tree once stood now unmarked in said Douglas’ line; thence with mid Douglas line N. 67 chain*! and 45 links to the beginning containing, 100 serve, more or Ism. sad being the whole of the Peter Wil liams tract of land. Terms of 8ab: One-third cash, the remainder to be paid in twelve moathe sad secured by Deed of Trusi upon the property. 10 per cent of the amount' bid will be required at the day of the sals and the bid will re main open 20 days for confirmation of the Court. This August 9th 1919. D. J. PARKER, Commissioner. Chaa Ross, Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE OP LAND. Under and by virtue of tho power of —Ur contained ia a certain laort «o«o deed executed by E. H. Allred and wire Mary H. ADrod, to J. E. Gaoteoas aad which mortagage deed waa tramfonrod to tho undersigned, a ad wfek k mortgage deed U recorded m Book No. Ill page 91 record* of Harnett county .A—colt having been —ade in pays—drof the debt thereby —wed. the Tnderxigned will —11 to (he high—* ladder for caoh at the court uu< dVpr hi UDlngton. N. C oa Man*i-E«ptofsbor 93rd 1918 at It eTl—t M . Tho following des cribed load: Beginning at a stake in the center of the LAUngton and Bo—a—rrflle road, o «eerier of D. H. McLaon’* lot oad ran* as sold rood A. «0 B. 19 chains to a (take In the center of sold rood st tbs town goto, sad a comer kf the McPherson surrey knows aa "•Green Heights/' those* as the lino of said rorvey N. *0 R. 4 chain* to lhw 'Tf" street ia the'said town of Ldliagtoa; then — the sontb weal dde line of said "M" street, N. Tf W.ll M chains to the lias of D. H NcLeaa's then— as bi* line A. t* W- 4.1* chain* to tht beginning cen to icing • l.t asms aoerc er Um. ThS Aagwct :i*t 1914. E P. YOUNG, Trmasferroe, and Aaaie B. Ccriae—. Ad—intotrs tols ef J. t Cartosaa. OP SALE I I 1 i I i I i ( I i I -—— ■ jjfl: Beginning at a corner in a ditch with an Iron stake on the S E*"1* J>f the ditch i ch,in, 66 Hnks from Holland . and Dupree's original S*™K »»«• «i« •* their original line N. 78 E. 22.96 chains to a stake 9 * ■ Wade a lias, thence with S. 61 E 16.91) chains to the GoWtabore and Hass Ferry Road thence with aaid road 8. go W in rhama aad 8. 88 W. 14.10 chains to p,n in lhc ™*<t- which » 4.6D Chains from the original begin C*’ _5°rr,r- thence a aaw Tin* through the field N. 1 E. 19.36 chains to the beginning, containing 41.R4 acres, morr or lens Saving and ex cepting from within the above bound fnt» 2.12 acres cunvtyed by L. C. uuprrc an dwife to Durham & South 9° ' br deed dated April 12, 1S1S',55“ tPRiitawd in book 174. page 578. records of Hnrnott Coun ty, and reference to which deed ia made for full daarrtption by motes and bound* of the 2.12 aerts »o con* veyed. Same being a portion of the lands described in dead from W. T. *nd wife to |_ c. Dupree, dated Noe. II, 1910 and regiatared l? J77" «*** *M* tpeorda of Harnett ’ . «r in fi. F. Smith's line, and runs m Smith* Lins N. 19 W 16 chains, 19 links, to a stake in tbs Smith and ltrn J*°«d. thencs aa mid road N. 84 E. Id chains, 0 links to I W. Taylor's corner, near gin 10 xactj thence as another road 8. 27 5-4 E- 3 chains 83 links to a rt&kp on W. aide of road, thence S 59 W. 3 L*4?? i® 10 >n th# ditch thonca ti his line 8 27 3 4 E. 3 chain* 49 l*rks t os .take, an other of Kugv.s’ corners, thence 8. 30 1-2 E. l(k chains 21 links to a rtaluK formed J. JJ. Wade and I. W. Taylor'* Corner in J W J-an#'. line. Ureal* ad hi* tin* 8. 69 1-4 W. 16 chalip iSPTinlua to the beginning, coutaininirS^racr**, csorr or lee*. heinjAuune^ands conveyed to L. C. Dnpr*. by W W. Cole and J. A. Wel lon* said R. L. Godwin, Commission er. diked Feb. 14 1913. rcglltsred in book 181. page 65, records of Har 3rd: Beginning at a stake, Man ly Mathews’ earner, rune -8. 78 E. 20 chains to a stake near a iprinx, Ihcncc N. 27 1.2 E. 39 chain* 12 links to a stake and comer, said corner the N. K. comer of th* 28 34 seres given by the will of Jno. Plow sr» to Mary ft. Mathews, theses- with line of this tract N 32 1-2 N. 17 ehaina to a come/, thence . 8. 27 1-2 W. 17 ebaina to a comer, thence N. 62 1-2 W. S chains to Manly Mathews torr.si, thence 3. .4 H W, 25 chains 81 link* to th-. begi.-ink'x containin’' 77 acres mure or Let. h-tng lauds Bonveyed to L. C. Dupree and W. n. Rowlaod by dc«d of /. P. 8urphen*on dated Jan. 2, 1914, registered book !•*. HI* 139 records of Harnett County. 4th: Beginning at a comar on Fayetteville St., same being 142 1-2 feet from inlvr-crllon of Pearsall ft Payatteeille Sts . runs M. 52 W 160 feet to renter of an alley, thence 8. JlF W. 78 feet 9' to comer, thence 8. 62 E 1*0 feet to comer on Fayette ville street, thonce w FsyoUoville St. N. 38 E. 78 feet V to beginning, a bove lot being in block (C. X In plot of town of Dunn being land conveyed to L. C. Dupree by deed of W W. dole I. A. Wellona and K. L. Godwin, commissioners, dated Ptb. 14, 1913, registered I nbook 181, page 67, re cords «f Harriott County. Term of sale: Cash This the 22nd day of August, 1918. A. M. SCALER, Trustee HI* HEAD WASN'T PLAT NOR HIS BRAIN WASN'T WEAK The recruiting officer ia a medium lined team turned deem a volunteer heeauee he Was physically unAt to 6ght la the trenches The young nan wag aiuieas to 8ght. he waa tnxloaa te get at the Hna and Me iwaggertn/ officers flrat hand. Bat U» cheat woe toe shallow; hi* heart me weak; hi* fevt were flat Ha eaa rejected nncoadltionallr. When le get hack behlsd the men's furnish ng coaster, hie regular Job, theee rerRt kept ringing if Me ears: "Rejectedr- “Net At te Rghtr 'Feel Rat, heart week, not At to lgh*l" FtnoRp, deterarinatlen aula. 4 him With hie Rat flenched, ha ■agad the c eaa ter la front of Mta. nytag to Marnlf. “I wtR Agtu My , •ri my he Rat ami my heart weak, . «t my bead IthT Rot nor my krais ml weak. V I coat Rght wMh • < *• ro«'e6*ional Card* t r. tuimu Aitur»<.>-al-Law ' t'»i- "nr tlotr tjordatotn hldjt . ...ti .Hum) it.von livainoita • . m « . ff'tiro company '-h i«>*ra;»fc*n» \. Miaarcr •tier tnlurreti porli-iltj ■* im Sc. IKinn. N. C. T. E. DARDEN V-i -rtaary PL/tiri^n, Swim nni TVnUat. i t'MONKS- IKy, »> Nlijh: *io DUXN. V. C ' JESSE F. WILSON attorney at law * I'inn, N. C. * Office over FLtiabmnn ;!rr>»’ Store tomirly ■ ■crnpli-d iiv R L. Godwin. Prart.io In kH ’ OourU. Prompt Attention to ail Business * J CL Clifford. N. A. Townsend. CLIFFORD & TOWNSEND Allsitsjri-ai Law office n.i 2uJ floor of First N'at i"r*l Bank. Prompt attention ' a'van to all hnsmass. * * ’*)•••• •••W i —fits'-^t—-_ * \»/» • e • • . ' \ JOHN A JEJtNICAN * \ dentist * 35.S6-S7 Wm National Bank Bbildinic • Phone No. 81 * E. C. WEST * _attorney at law * Office; 3rd 8nor let National Rank Building ’ „ P«an. N. C. Practice in all Cmirta iTnmpt aiti Pemonal Atten tion riven all Burirv-r? * Collectie«e Hade a Specially aaeeeaen GOVERNMENT SENDS AN URC ENT CALL The President of the Civil-Servlc* Commission recently wired: ‘•"Naad loe ihsH'Whm »»d typ ists at WedUsIbe peei mare scots daily. lacrosse effort all pooetUo.” The Government nod business con cern* sra short Ely* HUNDRED THOUSAND offee assistants. Sal aries tern bt^t heard of are now ofNcad^BA-c... We "have Patfactad and Copyrtgbt ed charts and Icaaon ahoeta that ao abla 9* At teach you, at yW home. BY MAUI ^THIRTY LESSONS, a ryrterry jpfjmorthapd used hv about NINvTt^er cent of the Govcrn ment\ stenographers, and' to teach yaa/^Y MALL, in EIGHT WEEKS, a Bookkeeping Course that i* SU L’ERIOR to »ny SIX MONTHS’ coarse The Government drafted oar Civil Service Bookkeeping SaL Clip, All out. and mail the COUPON follow ing: COUPON DRAUGHOITS COLLEGE, Nasb •rtll*. Tenn.: Send FREE book on Home Study and tell me why a Horn* Study Course, given by your new method, la batter than a course at eolWjfr; also, tell me about the con tract that you will give to secure for me * good position. I clipped this notice from th* Diapstc 9HK thle notice from th* Dispatch, Dunn, N. C. (Name) (Address) The Barnes & Holliday Co. Hardware-F urniture-Unde rtakers. Automobiles Trucks and Tractors. • % [ . I I Dunn, North Carolina -— > Our Stock of Fall Goo; s are now coming in. Watch for announcement of ?ur Fall Opening. THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY DUNN’S BEST STORE 1 mu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin ..mu ....—.mw.~~~ Something New See the New Portable Folding Phonograph AT Parrish-Driver Co’s, Music Store H' I! Ii is as small as l* hand )g*!U^and plavs an)'where yon sit it without danger^ of tumi.ig over. The very thing to send to the boy at CAMP for a birthday or other present. COME IN AND SEE IT h* Tnuni^ fklWvkr mh< n» inhant IU IWfct v«k Ite." Tfc* r»on« mu wMfc Dm flat tfcart tU »fh Ha a WarAar •"• Saciaty la U* lUN mmd oa4at Rf O TICE? .jLr— -- |! ; ;* *-*“ If you are in need of wall fencing, al ready cut with post and scantling to fit, with- I out any loss to buyer. See me before ur- | chasing. I have 1,200 feet cut to fit any ; ; order frcjm 5 to 7 feet high. Will sell at re- •! duced prices. 4 I I 4 > ; hta direction he sold W«,MO worth of Wer .Serin** etampa la fia week*. The owner of the etore helped bln. tho clerk* helped hit* end the coatem er« helped Mn. Today he Is still I eelUtift etaiepe and does net allow this way of fighting to Interfere wKh hi* molar Jab. De yon knew what IM.OOO. the •Tort* of one wan. will de toward* ad airing the war? It win let the Kalaar kaow what Americans think shoot Oermaa Haller sad Hew they are tecotber as on* mas t* diatroj It Han seek as this flat fbasted elorh can taaah the Potsdam *aa* t thnt war ia not tha paat ttea and % plaaaara they thought tt waa whan tbap Parted It bp emahin* laaaeant under their Heel What tha A* tr heated C WrV haa dona other* can do.—Adapted front Onp Hah. hard. Ha Haw. Hanaaa Cftp Jonmal "I wleh I coaid aaa Mpaalf u eth er* aaa ■*." "Wall, I don't know how to adrlae potL the loo triad plaaa want tarn tha trlah for paw.
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