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******* ¥ L O C A L « ******** A. B. Robinson, of Falcon, was I town Monday. Frank M. King, of Raleigh, was visitor In Dunn last weak. J, E. HarraUen returned Tueeda flea a visit to relative* In Ctlumbv county. Jade Marfan, of Hampton Road Ve. is speeding a abort furlough hat with relatives. Mrs. C. L. Wilson, who was open ted on recently at a hospital In Ra elgh, la Improving. Harman Bell, of {Scotland Neel arrived Tuesday afternoon to vts relatives In the city. J. R. McQueen, of Pinahunt, spar . last last week hers with hie brothei Rev. A. R. McQueen. Brasil Lee has returned to Dun from Norfolk. Va. where he has bee working for the past several moathi Mr*. C L. Vinson returned lei night from Charlott, where she wa the guest of Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Hinei Mina Ethel Books ha* returned fret Burlington, where She spent a wee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J Hooks. ".tj Mr. end Mrs. Hugh Parker, o Washington, D. C. Wednesday aft* •pending the Christmas Holiday* bar with his family. Jake Hargrove of Camp Marritt ■pent tha bolidiys with frieada am relatives near Dunn. He return »• to camp Tuesday. Mrs. B. D. Marahbupi, of Wandall apeut last weak barn with bar daegh ter, Mrs. Colon Pearson, sad Mr* Jannetta Barns*. Mr. and Mr*. M H. Privette am children, of Spring Heps, spent th< Christmas bokilday* hare with Mr. am Mrs. H. C. McNeill. Mrs. W. H. Willlami arrived laa week from Griftu. On. and wil ■pend Mvernl weeks hare with hw father, Ernest F. Yoong. Mrs. C. F. Karp, of Wandall, ac com panted by her children, apen Christmas hare with Mrs. Karp's ais ter Mm. Colon Pennon. s*a_n . _ a. e. a a .a tomobile business at Washington foi the past six mostha, is spending aev eral days hers with, friends. Lewis Dennisg, who holds s posi tion srith the R. J. Reynolds Tobaccc Company at Winston-Salem, wai home last week for a few days. Sergoant-Msjor Rector and Her. gsaat Chris tendon, of Camp Polk, Raleigh,-were visitors in Dunn Iasi weak. being the guest of friends. Jars Pearsall, of Newport News, Va after spending n few days *111 his paientajlr. and Mrs. Jsmsi Pearsall, returned Tuesday night. After spending a fsw days hare with his mother, Mrs. Virgie Warren Otis Warren returned Wednesday to Norfolk. Va where ha is stationed. Neill Parker, of Flint, Michigan, ■pent the Christmas holidays ham wKh relatives. Ha f omsarly lived in Dana, hut has mads Flint his horns for (ho past two years. Lewis K. Adler, left Monday night r rfWMptit>'niii m > mVw sums his work with the Emergency Float Corporation. Ho spent lari week here with his parents Mr. and Mm. Hugh Farker, of Washington, D. C. ware ham last Week the guests of Mr. Parker's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. £. L Parker They left Sunday night far their hosee. Miss Pauline Blaylock returned Monday to Greensboro, whom she will resume bar work at the Greensboro Collage for Womon. She spent the holidays with her parents Rev. end Mrs. J. A. Blalock. W. H. Hobgood, of Oraoasboro, re lief soon for the Western Union Tele graph Co. is bare relieving C. L. Wilson, the tool manager, who has bean sick for sever*] days. Mr. Wil son is improving and will probably bo able to resume bis work by the first of next weak. Herbert and Durham Taylor, who are stationed at Camp Meade, Md. arrived Tuesday morning and are ■pending a short furlough with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tay lor. They were accompanied home by Roy Titus, of Huntington, W. Va who in spending the time here as their guest. J. H. Pope left Tuesday afternoon for Townsend, Ga. where he erilt ■pend ■ few days hunting and Ashing on his farm. R. B. Loo, of Falcon, went down with Mr. Pope and win take charge of his farming interests there. Mr Lh will move his family to Georgia later on and win make that his horns. nonry tee, or rort Uaawnll, is ■pending a abort furlough here with Ua parents, Mr and Mr* K. Lee. D. B. Stewart, formerly Irww er of -Harnitt county, who now live* in Detroit, Mleh., waa a vidtor la Dona Moaday. Mr. Stewart win bo la Harnett county for aerrornl day* before retiming to Detroit, to take up Ms work la a munition plant. Mr. Stewart aay* he Uko* w*et and think* ha wfll mak* It kia home. 8am Thoma*, who haa been in the oonrlc* for the paat three monha, haa received a discharge and returned to Dona thi* weak. He ha* boon *u tionod at Fort Thoma*. Ky. After a few day* mention 8am will take •P Ma work aa manager of the D. 8. t aad 10 Cent Store. Daring hi* ah ••nee hi* brother, A man Thomas, had charge of kia bBalnea* her*. Dr. O. X. Elliott, Chiropractor, of wHmlafton, will arrive la Dane Monday and mtabHab office* In the Fleet National Bank Building. He ■okea a apoelaKy of spinal adjaat MMa and haa pattonto in Dunn •ham be haa eeecemfulty taunted. He will be la Dunn the *r*t three day* Me affaM. Heed Me armounemaeat found •hewhore fa The Dispatch. _ *** O. F. Taylor, who ha* mad* Falaea W* heme for the paat aarar Myean, whw* he odltodand pub U*ad the Advocate, the official own •*^«ho FeatoeeMal Hettaea* Church, left Met week for Fraablln Spring* 2* JS*”* > *1B Me home! He will eowtta*, M. work them. Mr. &Xirn.,lsr.i.D23 xz ■aay y end* who reput to Me* him “• «***••• neighbor. They wt«h ■ rrr.jto * '•hta * J. T. Wilkin* of Solo* wan h i Doan today on boatmans. K. F. 8mlth. of Benson, wan si busi visitor bora Wadntoday. * Mina Mata Hmraar and mother via n (tad ralativaa in Benson this week. Mias Matibal Cod win and Mr* ltd a hce aro visitors in FayotUvIil* today John W. Fitsgarald rsturned Tuoa r day night front a bust a tea trip ti a lUchntoiai, V* leator Jeffreys was ip town thl >• wook visiting hit parents, Mr. ant a Mrs. P. J. Jeffrey* Mias Clyde Saaad, of Selina, span >- last waak Kara with her parent* Mr I- and Mra. Frank Saead. Ellison Godard, of the U. 8. Navy » is speeding toms time bare with fall t parent* Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Godard. YesUrtMy being a holiday tbi t banka and postoffler were closed Very little business was done ia town Mimet Williams and Moors laf i Monday for Ited Springs where they > are students at Flora McDonsUd Col . log*. t Misses West ray and Iva Battle re * turned this afternoon from Peters . burg, V* where they visited re la i live* c Geo. L Cannady returned Monday . from Oxford, where ha spent Christ ! mas with his children and other re la f tlvea. r After spending the Christmas hol> i days with relativa* Rev. A. B. Har rell left today for his home in Petars t burg, V* I Mr* J. M. Watotn arrived Monday 1 afternoon and arili spend several days witth her parent* Mr. and Mr* Nor fleet Boll. Ralph Wads, who ia stationed at . Fort Caswell, arrived last night to •psnd a abort forte ugh in the city I with his father Frank Wade. Miss Bessie Jeraigan spent the I: holidays here with relatives. Ska la ja student at the Teacher's Training , school at GreanvlUa, and rataraad I this week to take up her work again. A. L. Newberry went down to Fay ettevill# Tuesday night to attend a meeting of the atewarde of the Mcth odiet churches of the Fayetteville dis trict. » most delightful dance In the fit* gerald Hall last Wednesday evening. Music wan furnished by Orady's Or cheetra, of Bocky Mount. A number of visitors wars present and ft was one of tbs moat enjoyable dances of tbs season. i. L Wade, KUia Goldstein, Jobs Draugbon, Herbert McKay, Arthur Wilbon, Manon Battler, A. D. Wil son and Marvin Wads want to New Bern last week to attend tbs annual assting of Sudan Temple, A. A. £>. N. M. 8 which was held there Friday. During the day an oyster roast was served to more than 1000 people, which was thoroughly snjoyad by the Dunn crowd. LETTER FROM PAUL CASKWELL. Tbs lallswing is a letter irwm Peal Geekwell, who is in the navy, Sa Ms mother, Mrs- C. B. Ceehwetl. of Dnaai Now York, Dee. S4. My dear Mother: I arrived In Now York on the 26th. s: leave. I had a tan-day lea vs in Lon don. Believe me, that is BO BBS place. WMh I could ha vs been boa. for Christmas, but K was Impossible. Ws could have been in N. T. on the 22nd bat Sec. Daniels wanted to take bis Christmee dinner at home, so we bed to stay out at sea until the 26th. I will try to bo horns by the 1st of February. Afttor wo left Ireland ws went to Portland, Eng. I went on lours there. Then ws went to Brest, Francs for three days and started homo. We transported the President into Franco. Ws wsre eleven days coming across when ws could have made it In seven days anay. Ws Were on the other side for five months. 1 received the box of candy you sent me before I left England. Wnt have to dose now. Love to all. MeLCOO-JEFFREYS. Mr. Hannan McLeod and Mias Kathleen Jeffreys were married Frl. day night, December 20th, at Duke. It was a secret marriage and several days passed before the public knew of }}■ It *■» not generally known until Christmas whan the announce ment came as a surprise to their many friends In Dunn and Harnett county. c*"« *• Dunn from his home near LUIngton about 6 months ago, since which time he has tn employ of the Banes A HoDlday^ Company. H* is a young man who is greatly admired be hie mend, and to held In high asteam by thoae who have coma in contact with h w n<?. h* “•»•<* »o Dunn. Mra. McLeod to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jeffrey a, who Mv* Jaat south of Dana. She ban apant mo*t ot hair Ilf* barn wbara aha to wall known and has a number of friends Tba young couple baa tM beat wtob ee of a heat of friend., who wish for them happlnsea sad success. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. The following announcement has been received In the city: Mr. and David Henry Hood an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, te M». Hugh WU IleBison Prince, Dunn, N. C. COUNTS HIM ONE. There’s one good Thing you can any Per tho Bur lose* system With a view Of running the postoMee Department To making a profit. If yen have Put off answering A totter Longer then V Yon really shsuld have. All yen have to do b dl down and write It And dnta K back Eight or ten days And nobody Knows the dlfferenee —Macon Telegraph. Parmors Mioold not eertetmly de forming™ U“*-*OBOr*<1 •TMame ef A permanent egrlcnltnre to the key note of any aoceaefal system of ’arm Ing. , ,*«*«*¥¥ * BUSINESS LOCAL I . WE HAVE * bAmNC * FOI three or four Wore men who an l not afraid of /Work. See u» i one*. The Jna. A. McKay Mf| Co. Dann, N. C. SEVERAL SMALL FARMS FOI I eala. W. H. Parrish, Dann, N. ( I CAR OF HAT TO ARRIVE NEX' weak. Also ear of hors* and mol and dairy feed. Morgan Bros. --- , A COMPLETE LINE 6F DRESSES Coati and Coat mu now on dii play at COLDWfelN’B, Dunn1 Best Store. Coma let us show you BEHNING FIANOS Ar/CREATE! to excelL They do./That U wh they are the talk q# the country Sold by Parrish-Drljrer Co. SEE MORGAN BROTHERS FOR C A P. feed, Daisy hog and cow feed coconut meal, or anything in th. fead line. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAI of Red Cedar ahinglaa out at Van Conner, British Obluabia. Them ■higgles an*rage from 4 to 11 inehaa wida. Me. 1 quality at IT.tO per thousand. Boa us for las mediate delivery. Butler Bros. Dunn, N. C. , -J. THE REHNINg/iS ONE OF THE nine groat pimto*. You pay mom hat there fa/a reason. Ask Par ruh-Drirsr Co. WANT TO EXCHANGE—HOUSE and 1st at Bales Crack for auto mobile or ^all farm. W. II. Par rlah. Da an, N. C. JUST A FEW BAGS OF VIRGINIA Grar, Turk yid Applor Oats far ■teed, left. Morgan Bros. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR fanaing ha pi amen*. Only a tin rted supply on hfnd. Wa. handle the bast. Johns^i B SO CENTS GRlpFON CLOTHING, THE KIND that fit and waar Well ■ GO LIE ST KIN'S, Dunn's ifrat ^fore. f LOST-* SIGNET STICK PIN with the Initials “J. R. B." en graved'an K. Finder will be liber ally--rewarded if pin is returned to Dr. J. R. Bwtlar, Dunn, N. C. DISC HARROWS.j CULTIVATORS, Uas bo wared »■ for sate by Johnson BiAljfc Only a faw more left. Blfte At os at oace. ALL KINDS IES, .NUTS, etc. Morgan SILKS OF EVE* PTION at GOLDSTEIN Dunn's Best Store. ASK TO SEE LATEST IN Ladles Suite oats. Second floor at Drai WE WILL TAKE LI BONDS that are not reu as cash for trade at our store os your bonds. Johnson n, N. C. FOR SALE.—I HAVE EVERAL valuable faunas for _i Haroolt county, located in netehbor boodn, on good r and near rood markets with _ building*, call oa or addraaa, L. Godwin. Dunn, N. C. ALL THE NEW THINGS it* DRESS in Trimmings uddAcollan at Goldstein’s, Dunn's ./Best Store. A BIG LINE OF otoAKS AND Coat Suita just ssrfived at Dreugb on’s. ELECT YOUR STYLEjAN PANAMA and Straw Hate !<>/ Ws want to *ow yon at GdWrtaln's. Dunn’s Best Store. ILIPPERS AND HKJf BOOTS IN high an dlow h*al*al pries* that will plaaaa youAAjOLDSTEINS, ' Dunn's Beat StoiH FOR SALE —7* ACRES OF LAND located about one hull* couth of Sofia Hill ^jq sXpftin county. Good dwelling ban and atalla. About half iQiatr cultivation Stream of watbrithat navar Kora dry. Excellent ^Erm Iny communi ty. Erica IB.nflkfoo nab. W. A Godwin, ValdoetS Ga. t-f. BUY YOUR FARMING IMPLE-. ■aula now white they are available. Tbay will b* hard to faVteOer on. W# bond!* the faraoo* MdMt Hoe. tb* beat on the market. Vohnaon Brea. _ --— i-,. -I WORLD WAR HISTORY l Complete, authentic, pictorial. Glv >a» •» account of every phaee of the war, with letradaction by Gener al Peyton C. March, hifheat oOecr In the United Statei Army. J. J. STEPHENSON, Afent, Dnan, N. C. ONLY A FEW IMPLE meata left. U and f*t what yea want II for cask or n time Bei tbe Moline line la the beat 11,000 FER ACRE WOULD NOT buy our bred-up paptrehell pecan frevta Theta have cleared over »*0 each thie year. Very fln* mammoth alee papa r-eb ell pecan tree# far ante. Write for free eat atefoe and price Uet Write to day. Bam Pecaa Co. Lam barton, Mies. S-t-pd. L®*T OR STOLEN—ONE FAT bull ealf about C month* eld. Pan red end white fpotted Ne hone, with white *u* ea head. Uheral reward far any Information lead! Of recovery. Mr*. Eli Baoett. Dean, ft. C. 1-t w : & Beaith ^ ! a About | Jj Gone ^ H ■»»•■ JSSS^Vm , womaaiy ttvubie, tori . tol been benefited by tba use '- 'i , of Cartful, to woman's ^>dj tol look, accoedla* to Men V tol we receive, rinabr to this )>*; one Iron Mrs. Z.V.6pe'l, y ^ > tol ofHayae, N.C. "leoidd %. ’ do< stand oo toy feet, and !f»3 - k.1 h*« suftoed terribly/' •». ' to] sbe seys- "Aa my tut- , tertng was so treei, sad to l be bad tried ofh-r reme- £ • dies, Dr. - bad w set GirduL . . I btjan M ^to] unprcvluj, and it cured V-'x me. 1 know, 2nd my to 1 doeior koc-.rs. what Ok- L ’ tol del did lor Bit, tor my b’.^S carves cad bcslih were R,S$ about gone." ! s ^ TAKE ^ The Woman9* Took She wrltM hmhar» *1 pM ^ aa la splendid tiraWti... caadouy work. I led I crare H toCarM.tarl was K <4 n yoo ire nerroM, too k 1 down and weak, or Itiki &•, *W boa headache, backache. K<3 etc., rrery month, try L ^ P.l Cardul. Thouaada ot wexen praise Mpmedl- 1 ^ U Cine icr ibe rood II ten J, done them, aad Many rj pbj-«ic' au who have Hand f'.- ^ Caret.’, uxcrntioQf with LNJf) C tir women pattaMi, lor L <t ycare. endaree Ml modi- 14 dsc. Think what IlMcaai to be !7. tpirndM bMlth, ^ Bke .V.re. Spelt Olya Rr| CtrdJ a niaL E*; •/•n. : IHOUCHT HIS TIM£ had come —MSSAPPOfirrEO. o’ ifuyi•« Wonluit inintT Myt -lyinntb fo.iblu had been «f eight' yean' rtani.ug. ABMrflnaia to barf itt lo csoac crop rd»ia»>#, foDowed by| ticis'/rrbapo. 1 tboaght ay time mi I1!» Vrorirf wtA.hott, And balinvsd it I t*»t iutt ranrftrW I aMtd ever taLr.l It i' tniajBgtw ■ ■ IMsince, and il am fr- i-dpHLotl CT tun for many .■rain." It !« n nimpleptermUa prop .1 re tie ri lS*‘. rmotea Oi# rnUn+ial rvic/a* from the rnteaClnn] tract c.jrf '.Mays the inRnmraatlan which muuri fvl-ullr ail -Lemack livrr anil ii». teit*ril nUmeeta. mrhtdlng apprndirt !l Or.c rfrar ^<‘11 coairtncc or monay f■‘fend'd.- Pm nlc by llood and Cra»vl-.im rid LhuggWp everywhere. BROOKS TAKES JOYNER'S PLACE AS SUPT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION KnUlyh, N. C.. Jan. 1— E. C. Jicooku, formerly of Trinity College, Durham. Ninth Carolina, recently ap, priiitod Superintendent of Public In atructioa ol North Carolina, to ane cred Dr. J Y. Joyner, who resigned,, a MU mod the dutica of that office to-! day. Dr. Joyner, it la understood, will ongngc in fakplng. I I I I THE MERCHANT MARINE. (Greensboro I tally Nm) ' Thr Amorlcan merchant marina wna once Uio alary of Amarira. Tha American flap wpio seen In retry port of tha world. Tha clipper, product of American ingenuity and audacity. ara« the entry nnri doe pair of foreign thlpownrra, cutting off aa it did whole weeVr from (ha erdlnary time rcijuirrd to bring the rich cargooa of iihtna and thr Boat to Waatam port*. The ahlpyarda ef Main* and Ifaaaa cWeft* -rare regular hire* of indue try. Mom ermn tha Meoea of the A ■ J .- 1 i| That'* What You CaO • I If you want to give the family a rare P OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Riaing Flour them some hot biscuits, waffles or muffins—crls dolicious with that double-good taste. That's you call real eating. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Flour makes baking enjoyable because the guese and worry. It has mixed with it in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, and salt You couldn’t mix these ingredients flour as correctly or as inexpensively as they an OCCO -NEE- CHE1 Self-Rising Flour * —/ ill lakes the Guess out of Baldnf and Saves you Monay Ml Start today to use thia economical Hour. Look for the HI Indian Head on the bag. At all dealers. ■■ y**« — «• *—— r‘-‘ j- I{| . i *“» saj* ^ (m. HI ' y[j AUSTIN. HE ATOM CO.. Parham, N. C. MB NOVICE OF ADMINISTRATION Toe ...id.isigncd having ihia da] I'U.ijj.si si adninlsrrato.- of the as r-t Mrs. s. (5. <ata of Her !v. tt 0.~ ntj', K. tr, this ia U ■ :aufy ail per.cnr holding ar.jr claln mm.-t the 4 'life !<• present tin •“*?„ *•’ ■ »• utiuerotg i.-d Dtll.1l - ^ordii £ to law on or ha •**- ‘* *1 day November 19HI, *. i, i-i-si-e h111 Li pleaded in hat t d. .-ortwovy. I • ’ V*'.* ' id.bY.tj to the decent • • w;ii jih v/ r.ioi;:- soitl-ment at •• .r • ’• ’*• Vvr.EKS. Administrator. n.;t:cj t;:- a^ministration 1 ' 'di-rtioio'l having Oiit day I--1*- •••! :• v«.’r4...i»trator of Iha ms • • • . ' F.: - j.ucar. late of Harnett ... . i. t ., .1 da la to notify all per .i«Ij .1. any claim against Lha ; 1 -tv t:> p -acit the fsair to rha t.tr;g..->u UCI.V PROVEN accord o :iw cm ci before the 12th day .1 ! v\ t:!. - or Ihia notice wifi n. nltavk-tl. in bar of thoir racoveroy. AJI pertone iviL'btrd to the dacessa 4-1 4*i’l make settlement at e. c» T. L- v* ••oh’: , Administrator of dei, Laca’’, Deceased. •i. 4. Godwin a C. L. Guy, Attorneys. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Sir ring qualilied as Administratrix >> tiio estate of Wiliam El Raggett, i-eccrod, all personal arc hereby noti ord to make loym.a of account* du« lo the estate to jflke landoraignd at aucu. Persona homing claims against lha estate trill pabsent thorn to lisa 4nd«rwgood AMvariflod on or bo fora the gist dUof Noyember, lglV, v. .4., noi ‘re agl bo gssj|al u of sc id claim. ^ ~ This the 21st day of November, SiMK 4 IDA J. BAGGETT, Admrr. of William Eli Baggett, ds reared. ClrP.ord A Tcwarend, Attorney*. NOTICE OF BALE .... Notice >■ hereby given that undar n dby virtue of the power of ul« . tioUlhad m a mortgage deed execnt 1/ A. E. hum to A. C. Barnes 5.n tip Zoth day of February, 191B, ■nd registered in Ilaraett County In boo): 115, page 205, default having made in the payment of the :-ocil *<v.-urrd by Mid mortgage dead .he uadcntig'ied will axpoae to ante -t public auction to tAc tugboat bid ler for cash, at the court house door in Ellington, Harnett County at IS /clock M. on SaiurdAy, Doe. SB, tho ollowing described lot or parcel of 'and. | Doing all of a loi of land located n the Town of Ih*n, N. C.. begin Unr at a stake at •• iaUrsactiou of be tiutpm margin of S. Magnolia Avu. with the Northern margin of B. Lnvins lit. and gp&s about N. with ■he East margin «l South Magnolia Vvo. 75 feet to a Sakai thence par illrl whh East D*tne Street and ibout East 140 fafL to the alloy; •.terra with the ad|m of tke alley 8. if* feet vu Ibc Northern margin af Tnct Dhrir.o Street; thence with the 4o.kern margin of said Divine St. 140 foot to the beginning corner leini- and foiming a lot of land 75 [cat by 140 fort and being the South ern half of lot No. 4 In Block "HQ” n the plan ai.d map of tho Town if Ihmn. A. C. BARNES, i his the 27th day of NovoaXan^lBlB. i-wwi.r. in AUMINlnlKA J 1UN Tho ar.dvnigned baring tth day ;vaIMed us udminiatratrix *f tb« H ut» of J. 11. Sorrell, lain ci Harnett Jouuty, N. C., thit ii tojhotify all xTaor.' holding any \claiaa against aid In present ^i|to the ua i'-raigned duly prov*n\Aordlng to n\r or. or before tha UBth day of 'iovem'xir, 1016, or this no tics will > • iilendcd In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to ead estate if the deceased will please make Im m late reUleracnl. E. F. SORRELL, Admix of ). II. Sorrell, Deed. U. fi. (Joy. Attorney. NOTICE TO PUBLIC My fif torn-yon r-o Id boy has left my M y without my consent And this Is lo forb'd any and all pcrsodis hnaelng, feeding, employing, nr to any way ■ 'selletii.g him Aay.esl guilty of the above will he prcAeXttd to tho Lnl extant of the law. 'Be it a dark 0.:n boy, o feet 4 looms high, and *11 grown to his ass. PA (HI IK CHANCE. TTil.1 Dec. 10, lSlA. NOTICK OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtu* *f a special proceeding In the Superior Court, be fore the (dark, entitled "Jas A. With in* Cuardtan for Abner B. Withers, Kx Parts,” same being N*. 1447 on lb* Special Proceedings decks* at said court, and tho order obtained therein the hnderatgned roman sal oner will, on Monday the Alh day ef Jan uary. 1610, at If o'clock M„ at tha eerr-hnue* door la l.ltUngtsa, N. C., •il (a the last and highest bidder ai pubUe auction, for cash, tha follow ing described tract of land lying and bring In Barbecue tuwiuhiy, Harnett County, and bounded aa felUne! Beginning at a gum oa the bank nf L'ppor Littlo River and runs the nee 8. * W. 18.40 chains to a stake; thence 8. 1 E. 11.67 chains to n stake; then W. 28 chains to a stake; than N. 6 E. 20.40 chains to a ataka; than N. 72 E. 22.60 chains to the begin ntnf, containing 60 acres more or This land wai under order of the court in this eoie, on Oct. 7th.. 1616, and said salt mu net confirmed tor the court bceauhr of the iaanffleiency of the price Md.fcnd this sale is nude under order of the court fair a resale. Place of sale..—Courthouse door, IJHington, N. C. Time of eels.—Monday January Oth . 1818, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of eels—Cash. This Doc cm her 6th., 1818. J. A. McLBOD. Commissioner. - - -- ■ ■ - NOTICK OF sal£ Under aad by virtue uf tha author ity of a Deere* af tha Superior Court of Harnett county entered In a epe cial proceeding entitled “J. L. Fowler, and others, against John W- Biddle," the undersigned, Oaemiaadenor ap pointed by the Court, will ea Betas day, January 11th. 1818, at 11 b’eJaek M. offer for sale at pubMc auaMim at tha Poatoffloa Doer. la the Tea* ad Dunn. North Carolina, the fotiewiag described real estate la Haraatt scan ty. to-wit: F1K8T TRACT: Begtnwiag et a stake ia tha middle of Cam and John son's alley in Booth Dunn, aad runs with said alley Booth 62 1-2 Seat 48 l-t yards So a oSehe ia tha middle ad said allay; thenea 8 17 1-2 W 67 1-2 f»rai u a stake; thence N bx I-z w <0 1-4 yds to a staled; thence North 31 I-* E. (7 1-1 yajb to tha bagte containing Mf7 equars yards, more or lean f SECOND TRACT: Begins lag at a stake, T. R. Fowler's center hetwsesi the halfway iwtgapmnd the cant path, and not North 48 (Want >1-80 chains to a stake and phihter* ia the A- D. Tarhntton's ILnejWience as that Mae N. 52 E. 10.04 chdbts to a stoke sad pointer*: theme* S. 48 E. 10 chains to a stake, T. R Fowler’s corner; thence as his Unc to the beginning, contain ing 20 3-4 scree, mote or leas. The terms of the sale wfU be 10 per rent rash an the date of the aale, 40 per cent npon confirmation by the Court, and the balance to be paid December 1 1010, the December payment to be secured by Stat Urn on the premise* conveyed. This the 7th day of December. 1818 J. C.CTJFFOfaD. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Hssing been appointed as Admin istratrix of the estate sf 8.J. Beaker deceased, late of Hsrscdt County, North Carolina, and hamng qualified as Administratrix befq^ the Clerk of Superior county. North tify all " settle All _ raid estate them to tha meat on or ember1, 1919, pleaded ia bar This 13th day I.OTTTE t._ Estate B. J. Bilker, dec'll. LcaksvlBe, N. C. NOTICE OP LAND SALE UNDE* MORTGAGE. By virtue of the power sad author ity contained in n certain mortgage •Iced executed by J. P. Byrd to the undersigned, which t* of record In Book 118. Pag* 818, In ttm oftte of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, the following tract of land ritnatod In Liniagoa Township. Har nett County, will bo sold at public auction, to-wit: It being Let No. 8, ef the naftiUea proceeding of the lands of L. W. Byrd, deceased, which was allotted to the mortgagor in mid division and valued at 1878.00 Par farther des cription see Rx Arts Proceeding* entitled “Jan. P. I, K Richard and Hepvie Byrd and Budie Mann, and husband/flled in .the often of Um Clerk of the Superwv Oomrt of Har nett County; the papers * mid pro ceeding being hero inferred to fa* full description of nil treat* the said mortgage being glean as additional security to a certain Judgment in. fa vor of P T. MaaeengHl, docketed la Book 8, Togo 4, Judgment Docks* ef mid County; reference la aim made to the records ad (aid Judgment Place ef aaJe: A. C. L Depot Dana, N. C. Tima of mis: Saturday. Pahru erylet^llirat If o’etoek M. Tbit tho noth day at Per ember. 1918. THR DUNN COMMISSION ft SUP PLY 00. MwtBgm. The tick man* ha pushed tntu the earn before North Carolina can fully ran lias an hat eastern pasture lands. TM* TUT THAT TELLS. “HlAJm or THE WOULD.” «beut two yam aye DnM W. :?5Wi:.Brs?!3A*E *“ »*ta>- aalaatad tha 18,0*0 feet town In Ua Intent eereen Wit “H carte af tha World.” ilU trig be praonrtad at tha Lafayette Thee tra at FayettevWe, Friday and let iwdar. Ian. 10-11, Tha aaOaa are •* IWbr waa rieited again a«»liA and tha Ida at aaak.il yronnd af Iht village af Ham fa tha exact locale when many af tha Mat important aranea were eaactad far tor play, which la demibed aa tha Jto-wtaet loye atery ever told.” Tho tgb thane yrha battle acawea oeh , “ • *••**•■* for the nr / fold -iy of the lore romance. "Hearts / «?£. World" - raS^SSd in the mahiny and will. In addition to rta <* aamtlc qoalitlea, bo treaaarod m 1 a T»-» document of the [iimi atrur yte to atom the world safe for dm. om~r- Mr. OiMHh'S principal tor under actual bombaidmaut tom the f armaa yuan The comnanv m. °WT '^r*r* tra to lateipaet tha «T b munion] acorn anawgal far ”Her> ta af tha Warid.” par! fone incea will be ytven daffy. Coin* AND GRIPPE YIELD TO CALOTABf OVERNIGHT. T" break up a cold rrer sight or to rut bort aa attack af adhae, ahyri eiar <ind dniyylata I * mnrd'ny Calotaba, «H lean calomel, that ia ■nd tier more'affective i aid style calomel, ‘ d by d pby Or.- Calotab on tha tongas a* bad (fan* ' 4th a mallow of watt*—that's in. No salts. ao aaasaa aar tha •Hc'-U rt latsrfsronas with ratio*, work »r pleasures. Moat whs Is aro wi fo -la rsfrtsbtd and puriftod. Cal ais v la sold only la original staled pat karts, pries thirty#** coats. Ko rom-'-ndad and gaarantssd Ayah drorr- ’ts. Yost asorty hash If yoa tro nut delighted- ■ adu. no BAILORS MOWN ED ’WHIN YATCM IS SUNK. London, Jaa. 1.—Tors _aad sawr.ly sailors wort drowasd today as lh- result of'tits lots of the Brit. Uh -'t tm yateh lolatrr sff Stornaway, Scotia* *1 h- ystrb had MO talon aa baard The- wars aa Mow Ysar holiday hast. Tho vooorl struck aa ths drays rasa rooks known ss tbs "Boost of fltha." Boar Atoms way harbor aad only about do of thaaa wars aevad. Many af tK ao war# terribly Injured la their efforts to roach tho Shore. An ths fears aad arm of lbs Mai— wars last. Thu fr lairs was a vassal of BIB Stas. Phi' ores ham la IMS. — ■■■r.s.. . i The rad of ths war dots not ataaa tho o. J of roasters tlea. Kw-y ertawtatty shaald hart aa agris* 1 oral pragma far till. . *a--i .
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 2, 1919, edition 1
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