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wmc* BY PUB-;: — • \\ NORTH CAROLINA. ! „ !‘ARNETT COUNTY it U R BARNES I va u ETHER BARNES : \ SUMMONS BY i*UBTJCATION-■ <■ TV defendant Ether Sentee, above tamed wtu take notice that aa action entitled as above has beea comment-; ed m the Superior Coast of Harnett; Cecr.ty for an abeolute divorce on tv nrt of the defendant on the! ground* of ubandanment, and edul rry; and said defendant wJl further | trVe nnv-eo that she is required to -.npear at the next term ef the Su Certor Court to hr held for the Coon-. ,- of Harnett at tho Court House in! i.ilUngton, N. C, oa Monday, the' 1 Ith day of November 1918. and an evter or demur to tho complaint ini 's’d action, or tho plaintiff will ap-l Sly to the CO art for tho relief deman . H ia void complaint. This the let dsy of October, 1918. W. P. BYRD. Cl th of the Superior Court of Harnett County. MORTCACS SALE OF LAND. I'niter and bj virtue of the power i. sale ronuuaod in a certain mart* •r ure deed executed by J. F*. Cavlnem r-ni wife Anu*e P. Cavinees to J. A. tin -a ami ahieb mortgage ia reeord .-•I ia I'ook No. lot page M* resort)* o' Hsn.vtt county, default haring 1. -Mil made %rt the payment of the ,|*Ik therein jtcured. the undersign* c-: -sill sell to th* highest bidder for - • t at the court bouse door iu ful* l-rjrton. N. C. on Monday Novetnlmr n a: o chick hi., uw iuuhw im< described Unis: t<«<i>mlnc at n stake ta the centre ■ f the I.mrrt • and 8ummcrriRc i' ad a idraer of 0 li McLean* lot and i no* a > said road S 80 K IX ehalns in a stake in the centre of aaid road at th~ town cat# of LUlington, and a ■ orner of the MePhoraoa survey known aa "Grom Height*:” thence tt the line of laid survey N. 20 E. 4 rhaiac to the line of “JT* street on >*id town of LUlington; thence as the southwest mie line af said **M" street N. 70 W. 11.88 chain* ta the line of I). H. VcLean; thence aa hif line S. 21* W. Ml chains to the be ginning eutitain'.ng G 1-2 acres mure or Ifi This <keri,her 4»t- 1918. N. 8. GRLLN, Administrator of J. A. Cruen, Mongaguo. and E. r. Young, Transferee. BALE OR VALUABLE LOTS IN AND NEAR THE TOWN OF DUNN. By virtue of a Docrws of Sala In lh- special proceedings entitled “GEO. U CANNADY. ADMK. OF W M. BAGGETT. DECEASED, V8. MALTHA ANN BAGGETT, AND OTHERS- pending In Haraett Su perior Court, the undersigned Com mhuOom r will sell a* public auction to the highs*! bidder, for cash, tha following described lot* ta and near the Town of Dunn, belonging to tbe tate W. M. BUggvtt, to wit: FIRST TRACT: One lot con taining 2-4 aa acre beginning at a stake ta tbe middle of the Lee and John to a Avenue, and runs with said Avenue South 51 1-2 Bast 61 7-8 yards ta a stmk- os corner of Cltaton street; thence North 37 1-2 East with aaid Street 70 yards to a stake; thence N. 62 1-t West 61 7-8 yards to a stake; thence South 37 1-2 west 70 Turds to the beginning. BKCOKD TKAUT. lot contest ing V4 of aa acre. Beginning at a «aku la the middle of the Lee and Johnson Avenue Southeast corner of Clinton Ht., mu run* with void Ave nue South 62 1-2 E. 42 1-4 yards to a stako, VusseagiH'e corner; thence with his line North 37 1-2 E. 88 yards to a vtaku; thence N. M 1-2 W 42 1-4 yards to a (take oa Clotos street; tVerveo with said Street S, 37 1-2 West 86 yards to the begin * £ld lou lie on the East side of the W. A W. Railroad, adjoining the land* of P. T. MaeeoagUL K. Lee and 0. C. Johnson, aad others. THIRD TRACT: Beginning a* a stake an tba let and Johnson allay In South Dunn, and runs a line wHh sa d alloy South 62 1-2 loot so foot to » stake In said alloy; thance S. 37 1-2 Wool 141 foot to a stake; thence North 62 1-2 West 80 feet to a stake; thence North 27 1-2 t * 12 feat to the beginning corner, on tainiag 1202 vqaare yards, mete or Ice*. FOHRTIT TRACT: Beginning at a stako. Baggett’s eomor, and runs with Hia line North 62 1-2 West 126 1-2 feet to a stake; thence South 27 I t West 101 feet to a stake on Johnson and Norris slier; thence e lino w'.th said alloy R 86 B. 207 feet to a stako; thence North 27 1-2 Fast 6A foil to the beginning, containing 1770 1-4 aouan. yards, more or lots. Firm TRACT: Starting at Wm. BasjwK’s comer on the Avenue leading from South Dunn to public v ml in S. M. Jackson’*, aad running vritk said BogL’ett lino Northeast 86 f et to a stake in Baggett’s lino; thore’o dirert Hoe H: W. to Wilson JiK'd 18* fact; thence with Wilson *3 fret to the ctrri.er oa Avonue IcvTng from South Dunn to public r'lml, near R. M. Jaekaoa's; thence with said Aveaeo 166 feat to sold Wm. Baggett’s comer, oa eald Ave ate. the beginning, thia lot frosting •n mU Wilson (treat 86 foot and be ’•'g enc-thiril port »f let conveyed to Eugene T. Lee by E. las, and wife, tuna TRACT: Beginning at a •taka la tba Lee and Johnson alloy, • <*■* mid alloy South eS 1-2 E. 116 foot to e «take In aaid •1I*F; t'jenre 8. 87 1-1 #7142 feet •at m tluLdt **•-W !• ■ m uwr warn fUrac .treat 8» |t fcrtiw on u* DATk. OF S.U.F—Saturday No rCRMB 09 5 A LX: Cttk non onOrmsUna of Mia by the Court, It iar «*oc of bid required at Mis. J. C. CLIFFORD. Corncnitaioner. Duma. North Carolina. October lit, 10)8. VOTT'X cr SALE OF LAND Ur.dar and by rinuo of tha power ••* —' >Ujn»d in a certain null '.aj*. deed, executed on tha 2Rrd day 1 of November, It IT, by Henry Me-1 Keithii) and Inn McKrtthan, his wiiY, to Robert A. Dmughon. which nurtrt"? deed h duly recorded In •took 115, page 170, of lire -wooU of Harnett County, default Larins bean made in tbo payment ofi the debt threeby secured, tbo under-1 » trnrd will sail to the highrei hidiV. for cwh. at tha court house door In' l iUinrton, N. C. on Monday the llth: bay of November, 1U1R, at 18 o’clock' '•* tS ■ r-illnwlng docribed land: A <■ ’t.a'a piece or parcel of land l IH..~ le Avemsbcro TowAahlp, Hnr .-..ri C'-'Ui/. N. C.. dwe-ibad at fol-] 1 : ••■glrriing nt J J. Dupree and CVi-'i f :n:th and Art bar Hinton's j cc-ti • A run* Wert ward ly with! Con-!' '"isith's Mnc 170 feet to an iron rtj!:c: thence a rt might line in e Southwardly direction 208 teat to the Let line; th-'nov F-u-twardly with ,-C J. l»n 1 rCev’e lire b» ILr n,mer of J. ■*. I'vjine and John Los; thence I Ni nbwardly with J. J. Dupree's tins l:» .he beginning coalmining about TV* the Stth Hay of (fctobcr. 191*. ** ROBERT A. DkAL’GHON Mortgagee NOTICE OF SALE OF (.AND. Vnl-r nnd by virtue of tbe power ’rl' eOLt-inml In a certain boud tor title - jecc ttil by B. F. William* *■ id v T>. E. William*, to Mr«. Ralli* C. Morrla on the 18th day of Dec. till', aul iKi'lar and by virtue of un order of rale made by Ju.xeph 3. Cheshire Jr., U. S. Referee lr 'enfcreiib-e f.. r»ll the mol e*tate of : 3. F. William* bankrupt, default I havin-' boon mud* in n»le. balance nirrhac* price. The nndervignad i lorcne*- J. Sir.ith, trustee for n. F. Wdl-nm*, bankrupt, will on Monday l>e 2nd. IBIS at trclve o’clock M. r* th.- rn’irt hue door in I.illington, Umoctt Court,, capote to lair t«> the highest bidder, for cash, th# fol lowing described trncta or parcel* of ,’end; Lota No. * in block No. 1 and lot:. 1 I! a;td i*" j|. block No. 5 in th. j -. tkdh-Uior •;? a |» acre it act of land j-ii-de hy Van Dray, C. £ for B F I r .Warn* on IVc. 1H, 1913. \n • enid 11 acre tract ef land which w.»a .-.oh. divided nnd aold hy B F Wil'Ja.n* I jei’ie a pest ot the bind alhited tc B. I ?. Willirutt In the division of th' *« | '.xt* ef J. 0. Wdliamt, doexso-d. rv . erdsd in Fork No. 2 of Division*, .rate 1*. nnd marked “A” No. 48 In jid dicitieu. In office of Regiater Deal* for TTamctt County. Tim* of SLsle. Monday, Due 2nd, at 1 • echo o’clock M. Term.-- of tale, ru>h, l b: £ of »*l*. court holt** door. | ' H1’ .tier,, N. C. i This the diet day of October 11)18. CLARENCK J. SMITH, Trustee tn Bankruptcy. B. f. WH , JiaiaA. NO MCE OF BALE OK LAND. I I’nd-r and by rlrtuo of th* power ,<>f -ule contain'd in s certain bond T. ”**>; ’' vuted b, r. P. William# und wile, n. E. William* tr 3»vd u on xnc i*tn cist of l/vc*»h» 191»» trA and.r Hy rlrtti? •i S’, c ^c: rtf snip node by Jo«*or»h t» Ch«*n!r* Jr.. 17. R. Referee V: 1 9.1* rmntf-v to **ll the rrnl e'tnte rtf H ;F. AVfllimn, Imnkrapt default I :evi. r lK:a mxdo in note f'.r ii'lnnc'* '.'-.tidvao Tha un.|rfi.-r.»d. iH?-;’"** *1 mW5 for B. F. | ’,M b-,,:'*«-rv will op Mnn.Uv 1 *»e 2nd. }'■-.? f-|.~ VrlecV M. •- »fc> r it- hova* du-r in l. llinp fr-r * tt f^iarttv, expo** to sale * *ntm, nUU'er for errl*. tho - . • **'• w’r.lKo or parcels ef lur.d: *t ?*rt. 19 1b bloeif Ko. 3 in the ub-divirion c; -. " ucru tract of land road* hy John Kray, C. E for B, F ’•7'diam* on it-r. JMh, 19JJ. Th l1. **r* »»«• of land which wu -cl-dlri lad and wild hr B. F. Wi! ,’ptT'F„P»rt of the land allot' .1 .« B. F. Wifi,amt an the divMon of the ortnta ofJ. C. William*. decraaort. eoordrd in Book No. 2 of Dtvtalon., ;*?• }* “•“> marked “A” No. 43 in . Aid dmr.on. In office of Lor ►rfii for Ilat nett County. Tlmr of *;«lp. Monday Bee. 2nd, at IW'lvr oVlr.r*; M. Torm* of »al», rath. Msec of *alc. court houtr door Uliin* . N. C. I Thl rhr Hlit day of Ort. 1918 - . CVn,EN''E J WITH. • rw*f In Hankruptrr. B. F Wil liam*. V'^ TCR OK BAuT OF LAND t rd r urd hr vi-tcr of 'h? power y *»» curtained in a ceitn n Wd for title executed hr ft. 7. ••'Mlirm, 1 V wife. O E WHllimf, to C 8j il-ittM on tho 18th dii v of Br'etaborl “'ll. *jil •judrr and hy vlrtur of on' sale rondo Hy looMph e. I < h-diue Jr.. If. ft. r>frry<* in Hank •Tiptry to *«n fha rml relate of B. P ^irWsnnp Hanlmpt, default havinr ... -mnc in T.n-i jqj DUUnCr pur rhaM price The ondertlrncj Clar-i ; ncc J Smith, trustee far B. F. Wi|.| i'™1. b«"kn,pt, VII or Monday D -c -ml. ISIS at twrlrc o’clock N. at the ' ..Urt house door in Lilli afton, liar nil «W;te *xpo.0 », tale to the1 I*'-'* h Ido.*, for each, following ■ ■ i,-.’ fmeU or pr-rclr of land: LoL f. In Pluck Wo. 1 and No. 7 It blook No f. ra the IBh-dlvteivn | of a 11 acre tract of land made by1 .'•do Buy, C. E. for D. f, WILl.r.nn on Dor. I Bth. 101#. The Mid II etc tenet of lend which war «<ib •nnded and cold by B F. WUliama ha nd • port of the land nllntnd to B. ?. widlumo In Ibe dirljlon of the aa '**• *7 C- WnHarae. (tec oa tod. re i-do.1 In Book Wo. 2. of DleMoM.' i aye, 1*. and marked "A" No ft la I aid dhdflinn In adk-o of tewletor1 "leedt foe Harnett ronnty TV’S of ifle. yr,nday Dor. 2nd, at ' ••W n’doeh M. Trintt of ogle, (id. M.’ro of rnlo, r.rjrl hoare door. ML n ^ TblO the flirt do* of Ort 1»1*. i rr.n BENCE i. EMrrn. rnMew In Boofcrnytry, B f. WU-! Ilcmi NOTICE OF BALE OF LAND t'ndor and by tdrtoa of the power •t Mb ewr.tr In-.d In o certain hard 'or title everoted he B. F. WHFmbo vd wtfo, D. E. WBBoom, U O. A. BctUh os th* 18th day of Dev. 1916 tod under and by virtue of an order jr**'1" b” Iwtl* B. Cheshire Ip-» T-• £• If-fence tn Bankruptcy to toll »hr real u-tain of B. K, Wiliam* |>uul.<M!.l default havi-c been Bade In fc»»te fur hp.'ur.ac Muxhaic prior Tha under*:.-tied Clarence J Smith, traa'op for 1*. F. William*, bankrupt, will on Xcndav |y*c. 9ml, 1918, at twelve o'chvk M. at the court bouae door In l.iilingtor, Harnett Soanty. expo** to rule to the high cat bidder for cosh, tbo following described tract. or parcvla of land : . If l* No. 5 and N*. 7 in block Ko. 1 n th ■ inb-di\-i#iop of u 11 acre tract if lr ,.il marl. S < John Tlrnv. C. E. for 2- W'liiam- on Dee. 19th 1815. The fce.ti. ' n » tmet of I-’rid which *ih-d:-;.l<«i i-nd void be B F •Villlamv t,i j h part of 'Hi 'and *1 t* It F. V'illbw l- *.h - division •!■-• c<».t. o-' t'. .vll'amr, dv 4 wi r-c.,rdtd :.i fli.ik No. 2 „f rX. -■ia!or«. "ktc "27, pod marked "A" '*7 it i.ti.1 divMoo. in office of ••• F-.d- for Hs'ii.tt County. 1 ‘tno e * -le. Vor-lny Dee. 2nd at t.rppe ocl-ek M. T. to* of -ale. ra-h. , r j'lf< -oui-t htiusr door, f jlVr.glim. N C. Th s ibc diet dav of Oct. |f>18 * Cl .A HENCE ». SMITH, ••••x '-r in riankiT;n*fy, B. F. Wil. Hams. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having nr.jiHflid iu Adminiatra •lix nf the cviatn i.f J F. Wood, do. erawd. *11 p——-ins ".re Hereby noli -:..*1 to v \ka riyim-'if nf accounts d.ie to the e-tatc in tbo under riap-r-l ul c.'.-cp l'vnuim holding eL.im.- p;rj!rst the cst'ii .• V. til pre. •bt Ih-m ro the pud. r imed duly pril’icd on or before llis 1-t day of November, 19lfl, or title notice will piv.-uco ii car oi *>>in claim. T’ii-i thu 24th day af October, 1918. LIZZIE WOOD, A.lcirx. of J. F. Wood, deceased. Clifford & Townarad. Attorney*. NOTICE or SALE of land Under ar.d by virtue of the powei of tala contr.'nrd in a certain bone for title exccul *d by B. F. William, and w'fe. D. K. William*, to 3. W 'Villirmy cn the 18th day of Decam her, 1C-1S utid under and by vtrtnr of an order nf rale made by Joseph 3. Chethi:< Jr., IJ. S. Wkferee Ir '’hTi'mTntey to toll the real eatata ol 3. F. William*, bankrupt, default havinir be-n made In note for balancy purrhsse price The undanOfmad • 'larcBce J. Smith, trurtao foe B. F ‘Villiama. bankrupt will on Monday Dee. 2nd. L»1R at twelve o'cl rk M at tli-.' court hour* door in L.lhuctoi Rjr.icft County, axpo** to sale to the hiyiics: bidder, for cash, the fullowini d.-fenbrd Irr.cta or parcel* of land: Lota No*. 16 and IT in block No. 5 and No*. 32. LX, 3-1 and 35 in blocl No. 4 In the sub division of ■ 11 acn tract of iand mndc by John Rray, C E. for B. F. WilUnio* on Dae. 18lh 1913. The sold 1) acre tract of lane which was »jb-divided and rold by B K. William* in the division of tlx dat* of J. C. William*, dperaaed, re corded n Book |)o. 2, of Divlalone ;rfu:* 18. and marked "A" No. O ir c:d divition, ir. ofttce of Rcrotci Dowds for rlarn. tt county. Time of aula, Monday. Dee. 2nd. at twelve O'clock M. Term* of aaW, ea»h. : lace of tulo. court house door l.iUir.Rton. N. C. Thi» the 31w day of Oct. 1918. CIJtBENCK J. SMITH Fi-u'.e* in Bankruptcy, B. P. WiJ liama NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina Department cf State CcrLftcutv of Diwolntion • - ■ »i * i'.aciiu* inn) Come—C roe ti up: ’Vh"*til-. It vp'ars to my eatiafar. Mo*. ' d il-* authenticated racorc <_( ill" o'«»i •ilinKt for t>.« voluntary .iV el .tlnn th.-reof By the unanimout cc:v:".t of all the xterk hoi dam, depov :• 1 It. m- ..He*, that the Sanford '•"•d tioel; limt-rb IHrvelopmrnt Com .". «n- -"ration of thia State "View or:, run I office itf xituated at '■J • •— Mr"- t in the town of Olivia •’■o-i 'ty ot isamett Bt.i’e of North Cr-ri Jinn, (Ocl. T. Kcaraley brine the ’trot th"- ;o ami in ch.nijra thereof, upon who*.: . "x-iot may be tarred,) '*»’ ■■uaipP ?<i with tho ro<tnircmcnU of t.lv>uW If’. Reviul of Hn5, enti "Corpi-r tlonv” preliminary te ilr.t* of this.Certificate of Die. , *• ••». Ih -eforc, I. J. Bryan Grimes ‘W 'if State of the State of Nth Caro’ in, do h-roby certify .h i v- d corporation ffi-l, on thr *iuy of O t her IB!" filo :n my ifR." a dull extent .I a-<l a Moated .".•Iri t i" iv "tinr to th- diuolution if raid corporation ex—m-d by all • hr ifockhnlt! in thereof, which raid roee'nt a. d the reco'd of th' proceed imm pforeraid are now on file in my -•id "ffi.'j t - provided by law. fn teifimoiiv whereof. I have Here *’• »’ 1 mv ha—l ami affixed my official -ml at T'.il:i"h, this 22 day of Oct A ll. inn. J. BRYAN GRIMES Recictary of State. MOPTGAOE 8AI.E If odor and by virtue of (ba power "f 'nlv ropralncd in a certain deed oI inr*l excrut-H bv t.. Butbce Pope and •rtf-, Herrv Tope and wife and •■’•»rrh M. Pope to Claranra J. Smith, Tridv, default haviap been ■hrile i-. the o-ivim-nt of Iho dobt •t,. —In itrind. the .s.idorMifned will "t the rrrpie .t of the holder of raid <" * t. i xooao to rale to th» hlphcat bid dry for c-irb at the co-i.f ho o'* 'I'OI- i" fJUu-.lrioil N. C.. on Monday Move* rr 2Brh. IBIH at 12 o’clock M., the fellow’ iv dmrribed lend* M r cv4 weiuw *« It . ...et.wn .Aw. _fU «»«l ttta.t. at th* r.ntr. of thi dNM '<*» »al) hi- n 0«, HitrWtlth "•"I t* oaOdliur formerly uerupiad •>7 tho Beak of r>-nn and ron« thane* iloir the . ' .|.l oa*j t0 the hack corner of «*nl bcr.k t»t; thane* lha dirldttMT lino between C. Hlrh Maith «ed Pl!ra Pop* 90 fret t> th* nllay ae*t to liable •; thane* 'ntjtfiaurdly i.tnnr n«d nlly XI feat \* a Make; throe* s -d^art Hoc 90 art to the aonthentft corner of bank •f Cape Forr lot; there* i.lort the rf r*n<k won of tho hank lot •"* lh-oiirh the renter ef raid wall ''1 fyl to mil road .tract, th* diatd o.c line of Pll<« P»wf nod thf bank of ’•«***■ •'a.r lot. theaee northwardly •Ion# the ertarn edre *f rattraod lit ret to I'MTlt nlB(. TWa Idth day if (V*ek»r 1919. CLAJtVKfTK J. MfTTH, Trtt-*. 9. Taan#, Attoraay. I* yaa aaad a daatar. aaiaet ana In ahaaa yaa k*r. eandden*. and than rlhrw Ma adatal. AM ORDINANCE. . ;!ii* ' • i* *** if ii„ •, \k%n ' !«M» c. r-w ’• ‘ • »• •».«»>• *v o' •:*. o > .-vi* u« pu.,.:.: wi J 'n c titar.dtnr ir-dcb* tlr.cv' y ' tx>nn clpalic>. VtF.ASP the town cf Ia!tin?"tor r* ^ • i.vlcb'ednoes in the snm of * ,‘*f ^ which wu outstanding at t jl when the MDeicipsl Act, l u' t£*cl, for the payment • V*': lhe municipality if now lio 1,7 which ia- now payable; and **f"E*.EA8 raid outstanding in* ?!*td-.cea *ri thr nzm of $<J.5WV0n *.r jpA *h? -am' i« b ••wh- A* v5 'to • ‘tv*C! . ed \t, S'. O.i * i >i i •; • : *?•» fnd hindlny r*Ml?*ti. n of acvl .n-id* no tv u.*d xnt* EA8 III Ihr o*>i?t|rn >f th J*r.VH o’ r rr-nrr-. one a rf * aid tot *.l ' r.^e.- ctr^ t d rd**1»fto!c In f*•-•*• *. ' * • t *a;;di-i?r init^ i.od :orc- Jl..r I !-'.*.*ro **It'.i* Innere r.f the Town of 'Trjr -p.ion «u Harr.gtt County, North I ll*m: SaDEKurshptb vONeeLllnl <tnM r i. Th-\t for the run***? o * fundirjf the sad oat'taml'np in-' tlthirdr.vo of tv d m'-.olerpalitv ro d to al Ctc there li* iv*urd the • »ondt of *nld mun'oipnllty In the •n *.vimuri nr.our* ~f *GA00.00. £ »*tir ' S' 8a..’ V-*<!« rhMl bear er?«! tl h rate r.< t -*dit*g aiv *x»- r-rtnm pjr ar.ifuw °*o< t:oc n. S*ld bond® shall mn within a paHrd of ten ymrj. *?or«Jo;i 1. That a tax rufTlcienl lo i»u> tl»e principal and Ir.tcrcrt of said L_J_L.,1 W- -_it i ! . . . . lotted. Section h. Thit a statement or thi- dchi of tbs m'/rvcitisiliiy lie/ Kern led with the f.|?A itursunnt in tfcu Municipal b'lnance Act, 1917, end it open to public fnspecticn. Section 8. The avern-jed assessed valuation of property subjeet to Ux *i->r hy tho municipality for the !hr-e A-eal years In wht>-h <am were l«*t Ink’d ai tho am by said state, ■nent is $448,$6&.fl0. Section 7. The amount of the net debt «f the municipulity outstanding, luthsrircd or to b* authorised, ss shown by said statement. Including be proposed issue of $4,000.00 wa ter supply bonds, is $54,000.00 Section 8. That this ordinance hell take rffeet upon its pane**, and shall not bo submitted to the voters. 1‘amed Ort. SO. 1918. Attest: N. McLaochlin. The forepoinf ordinance was pr** ■<! on thr 28th day of Oct. 191$. and ’Vs/ first published on the 30th day »f Oct. 1918. Any action or proceed in* qui’„!iosln* the validity of aaid ordinance must be commenced wlth :ll thirty days after Its last publi cation. N. UcLsuchlin, Clark. PROGRAMME OF THE LITTLE RIVER ASSOCIATION. Tq b. H«U With NeRTe O—k Clink Taaeday Night, November 10 to Naveabav 21, ISIS. TUESDAY NIGHT. 7 :S0—Sony Bervtce. .':15---Sortn»n by J. 8. Parmer. Alternate Prank Hare. I :< 5—Organisation. WTtDIUlfiDvVy MORNING. 0:45—Devotional Service, Perry Morgan. 10*0—Social Service. Tempo ranee Writer J. T. Klvvtt Speaker Prank Hare Orphanage Writer J. D. Bette Speaker J. (!. Clifford • Minialnr'* Relief Writer J. W. Byrd Speaker J. A McLeod 12:30—Dinner 1:80—Education Christian Education Writar F. D. Byrd Sponlrrr B. P. Gentry Periodical* Writer Dr. C. D. Bum Speaker Oarm Odum Sunday School* Writer B. F. Mclaod Speaker L. H. Campbell Buiei Creek Dormitory Writer J. A. Campbell Speaker C. H. Norria 7:3C—Programme to be arranged by Aaaoclatlon. THURSDAY MORNING. Mimlena 0-4r>-- Devotional Service—W . J. Drown. 10:00—Aaaociattonal Minsion* Writer O- Bradley Speaker J. M. Byrd S'ate Mfcuioni V Writer G. T. Smith Speaker S. J. Beekrr ]> Home Mlaaiona Writer N. T. Patterson Speaker J. M. Holloman Foreign Mission* Writer D. H. Renter Speaker B. P. Marahhankx 12 30—Dinner 1:30 p. re.- Miaeellaneou* Obitnarirx f Writer H. Y. Smith "» Speaker J. R. Baggett Prayer Meetings Writer J. A. Daria Speaker i. W. Smith D irinoex Matter*, eta. Adjoarnaient. 1 V1*1 tor* will ho met at Angier on D. A 8. R. R. or at Kipling on N. S. K. R. If they notify Bro. Walter Xohneon, LiWnetoa, Route No. I. No visitor* may xxpaet to be met tinleea they notify committee men tioned shove. Visitor* coming from Raleigh in the morning coma over N. 8. instead of to Apex over 8. A. L. and down to Angior oa D. A 8. Morning train is a mixed trals and Is often 1st*. O. H. Norris*. For Committee wme—o AN ORWANCE. Authorizing the Imasncx of herd of the Town »f Liliagton, North Carolina, la tho aggregate ram of ll.A00.A4 for tho purpose of imprur lag ead ggbawdlng the water <uppty xyrtom ia aad fet raid town. WHEMLA8 in tho opinion *f Mm Brafd of Comariarioaer* tho Toxra of LdlRfigton, North CoroHna. It la nee •mary la Impen i and extend Mm urn tor supply system for supplying w*t,r In sold municipality; and WIIEREA8 the improvement nnd . xtension of such water supply *y» •,cm is • nsrveaary expens* of sold r nMty; nnd REAS It will require *3,000, iMi for the purpose of improving *“d . xlending such water supply system, ■low Therefor* OK IT ORUAINED by the Board of Commissioners of tn* Town of I.ilHngton In Harnett County, North Carolina: Section l. Thai for the purpoee of improving nnd extending the wa ter supply eyutem tor eapplying ws ler in said municipality there ne I* ' ued the bond* Of eaid municlpslty in the maximum principal amount of *3,000.00. Section 2. fleid bonds shall bear interest et a rat* not exceeding six per centum per annum. Section 3. Said bonds shall ma ture within a period of aeven year*. Section 4. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interact of :mla bonds shall bo annually ] rd rolleetad. Section I. Thot a sUlement < debt of the manlcipattty ha* been Hied with the Clerk pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 191?, end la open to public Ineportlon. Section 4. The over aged asecteed valuation of property subject to tax ation by the municipality for the three fiscal yean In which tax** wore lest levied, aa shown by anid state meat. It (MA.MS 00 Section 7. That lb* amount af net debt of the municipality outstanding authorised or to b* outborlrcd, me shown hy said rtatement. including the bo mis authorised by this ordi nance. Is *44,000.00, Section I. That this ordinance hall take effect tklrty days after Rs S: st pubUestleu, unless In the meen tias# a pet It ten far Its submission to the voter* I* died under eaid Munici pal Finance Act, 1*17, aad that Hi •Mil event It shall Lake effort when approved by a majority of the voters of the municipality. Passed Oct. 29. 1918. Attcat: N. McGnucWir.. Town Clerk. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 29th day of Oct. 1919. ar.il was first published on the .10 day of Oct. 1918. Any action or proceed ia questioning the validity of said or dinance must b* commenced withn thrty days after its last publicaton. N. McLaucbltn, Clark. ACCOMPLISHMENTS OP THE AMERICAN ARMY. (Continued Prom Page One) Pick of Enemy Army. General Pershing’s men havr had to advance against the pick of the German army fighting desperately to bold this important front. Their dtf fi ml ties are underwood 'more easily when (he number of hilts, woods and mvinen they have had to take is con sidered. INFLUENZA SHOULD NOT KEEP VOTERS FROM POLUB. The epidemic of Influents which Is still prevalent In the State should not prevent voting from catting thejr ballot* os neat Tuesday, according to a statement issued today by tbs North Carolina State Board of Health. Answering many inquiries the Hoard of Health explains that tbs only danger is in the crowds which usually congregate about the polling place* ff these are avoided there la no reaaoa why any voter who |e able to he outdoors should fall to eg sreloos the right of franebleo becaaaa of fray of thio disease Thn statement of the Board of Health la aa follows: “THa epidemic of influenm now prevalent In North Carolina should not provent any voter from gating to the polls next Tuesday and casting his ballot, provided bo is able to be outdoors. TTiere should bo no crouds about yie prilling places, but othtr.rUe there Is danger. It is thn privilege and duty of ovary citiien to vnla, and voters should not remain at home and fail to exercise their right of franchise because of an exag gerated fear of this disease. "Influence is raacntially a crowd disease and among the chief methods by which it is spread arc careless spitting, coughing, and sneeilng, nnd the ura of drinking vssseir. used by olheia. One of the chief precautions to prevent the spread of Ihe dial as*, therefore, is the avoidance of crowds. Special care in this resp-ict should be taken at all polling places on Tuesday. “Otherwise there la no danger. A aitisen may with assurance go to the polls and caet hia billot with the ■w safety that he may go about any other errand.” r<m cm vusfl I soy vnrrHL airrnr now | The Barnes & Holliday Co. Hardware-Furniture—Und* rtakers. Automobiles Trucks and Tractors. r Dunn, North Carolina READ THIS CAREFULLY. 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The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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