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When Wood Seans to Live and Breathe $ * v!: ■ ■ • i: ** • >: * . • ' • — • • '.« < r.V - * • < > p / . '•] 1 ’ :: Si &V :: s. ■ i i i i The affect is almost uncanny. K reminds on* of "Tbs Unknown Purple.” one of the season's hits ta > New York. In the play, the hero, who has discovered how ta become invisible at will, vanishes Into thin air ! while in full view of the so dienes. And still his voice can be heard isning from a purple ray. That is how the New Edison impresses people. They feel that the artist must be there la the flesh, conceal ed somewhere In the room. With such complete fideli ty Is the singer’s voice or instrumental Interpretation Re-Created by | The New Edison jj. Tk Pbooo«raph with • W As a matter of fact It is utterly impossible to distin guish the voles of the living artist from this marvelous instrument's Re-Creation of it. More than 2000 tone tests in which the artist sang in direct comparison with tha instrument have proved this assertion. Moira than 2,000.000 people have attended these tests and not one | him boon able to state when it was tha ringer ha heard j and when the Re-Creation. Call at oer store the next time you're in the vicinity ' and prove to yourself that the claims you’ve heard : made for the Now Edison are not too strong. i; BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. < i I I l • II Dunn, N. C * < ►/. * » i > | ___ NSW m LAW. Aw act rOlatira •• probata aad r«;.1atrattaa faaa of Haraatt Coeaty. Tha Qaaaral Amenably of Marth Carol tom do enact MeeHoa 1. That tha tom sharped tor registration at raal eel ete traaa fere la Haraatt County ahaU ba la sraaead taecty-Are aaata each, aad chattel atrtiaiw tea ceatn each ewer prnanat charm, aad the feee ■bifid bp tha Clerk of tha Court tor pmbaftop raal rotate traasfer* than be lacroaeed dram twenty-A re coata to ddy coata. aad chattel mortgagee froan tea coata to twenty tea (a. doe. f. That all laws aad clauaee of taws ta aoatkt with this act ara haraby rapaalad. Sac. I. That thla act (hall he la force from and after Ita ratldcatlea. la tha Qaaaral Amambly read throe timaa aad rmtUted tha 11U day et March, ltlt. POCKET WIEELES3 SOON, PBEDtCTB MABCOHI HEAD Leaden, Merck g»—Godfrey Isa ac's says the Mareoal rn—pegy af wkick ha to managing director, «x pscta to kaea a wwnikl err loo of wfMftMi tllClkOMI il MtffMBB ia New York andLondoa matjotA rear. Tka rimpoay Hopes to sake ar raiu.aa»eats wttk M»w Teak aad Lew tlWpklM mspaaIm M tkftl wireless plrnS. soksdrSlle^IS^ akts to dltUMr lidi aad “Hello, Lead—" ee "MU, New Teeh." Isaacs Item to tke day, net tar dla tut, when packet w Iris to telephones will be la wide nee. Abniasu man’s seer story, waDdnf alone the idrest, Isaae says, wtO km a toil rtne hi his pocket, wOl apt a rstshrsr to bis ear aad hear “Us ■ aloe's rake’* give kka fautractlraa, probably tnra aa airplane kaadrada it mllst sway. the Daily Kail says thet the Brit ish gov crams at probably will esaspri all ctoBtotrcial airplanes aad airsklpt to carry wiflliu telephone or toto yraph sqatpwtet- Larger mark tecs of noth types aay be rsmpsllsd to cany both. ProfMMod Cards . DSL PAUL A. STEWART rDUlkfkS^nSt*NaL Bank • ■Mg., Dana. N. C. * a * B. P. YOUNG * Attorney-el- Lav ‘ * Office tad Coer Ooldateia bldg. ' Prompt attention given bcatneee e e e e e • e T. E. DARDEN Yeterlaarp Phyafeian, Sargeea * aad DiMM. * PHONES: Dey. SO. Night, JMO * DUNN, N. C 1BSSBP. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dwaa, N. C. Office over Fleiahama Bro»’ Store formerly occupied by R L. Godwin. Practice la all Comita. ' Prompt Attention to all Boafeem tooeaaeeo e* \ \ •;*C*aWd,‘ N. A. Wiwnocnd CLIFFORD A TOWNSKNl) Attorerye ot Low ■ Office on SnJ Soar of Pint Nat * bttl Bank. Prompt attention 1 given ta all baa IWM, ISSSOOSOCSC JOHN A JERNICAN ’ DENTIST > M-J4-J7 Rn» National Bank BnflEnc Phona Ne. 81 E. C WEST ATTORNEY AT LAW OSca; Srd Root lit National Bank BulkUajr Practiea in all Coorta Pt—N and Paraonal Attan ttoa B>»an all BwtaMM it "air Plaid aiW J.J f! Wo Wood h S" after-effects of influenza Wka klw Have Im Lap to Have l to D* tort Theee Marta. hfawa wee tlto direct came ol ».iM deetha ia North Carolina durtaj October, November and Dec—her ISIS, errccdlag te the raparta meats •d hy tha State Board of Health, aw up to March, ISIS, tha a ant her ai death* from tha disease ormiin 100,004. This la* of Ufa. tofetha with the safferiac and Bnaartol eoat a a hardea thatS wlU taka the Btat maap rears to overcame. Ths mss •erteni remit ef tha apltlmala, ia Ik opinion ef tha Mato Board of Health la tha aftar-effacta, which win ertmli a majority of the a»m and woman wh, mfrerodfr—the disease. lajariea t either tha Inaga. the kidneys, or th heart are a imam remit of Infra mao aad if panama bavin* thaae da facta an not treated amity tha da facta win be cam* more presence* aad lead to haadiaapa aad, la a gras many InMonnoe, to Inralidiaai aw t marina a PtahHe Health Aaae c la tin, throagh Dr. Lea K. Frmake Itt president, is arging every pan: arha had Into earn to ga to a phyai daa aad ha thiraaghly —Mad ii ardar to Bad eat if any tojary era aaaaad to tha vital organa hy the dii aaae. If may defects are faaad hi 1 IkuThiniitti^ai^tlrliMw ess or iirmmmt la this eaaaactio to U ■ - A -e S — a -» ■ » s.a IV ■ infTtMUC to IKW IBM uHT an too aeaauaa la Meath Cantia whieh an m » aerating with the Btat faaad of Haaithto providing far Mm aaantoattoaa far toedr atttoams. Thm are Derideos, Fanyth, Laator. Kaal Northampton, Pto, l ab sen, fcowai Mae Mmaldjah^their health aBUmTfi A PERFECT Day!” I aaB that day a perfect day Whaa tore haaBBod tha apnea Of“to.‘"ld Aad whether ws harm —a at loot, Amd itojkw wo hasp gahad or aas Beam faBan at saaaa awfal coat Upon the wtode that any hars Moon Pursuant to a dead of trust from Dow Hardwood Maaufacturng Com pany, Incorporated, to tbe undersign ed Trustee, dated the first day of April, 1X14, recorded in the offlee el the Register of Deeds for Harnett County, ia the State of North Caro lina, in Beak 10X, beginning at page Xt, default having been made la tbe payment of the Indebtedness therein secured, and being directed so to do by the bolder or holder* of the bonds therein secured, I will expose for rale at public auction on the premises of Doan Hardwood Maaufacturng Com pany, Incorporated, ia or adjacent to the Town of Dona, Harnett County, North Carolina, on Wednesday, the eixthteeath day of April, 1X10, at 11 a. m , tbe foliosring property, to-wit: I. AU that parcel of land compos ed of ‘hree certain contiguous lots or parcels in the County of Harnett, State of North Carolina, tbo greater art of which ia situate near tbo South era boundaries of tbs Town of Dunn, just outside of the corporate limits thereof, and s mail portion of which ia or may be in the corporate limits of said town of Dunn, the same form ing what was formerly known as the site of tbe Sottth Dunn Manufactur ing Company and la now the site North 52 H degress West 2.50 chains to tbe right of way of said railroad; .hence ns said right of way North 37 1-2 degree* Eaet X chains to tbe j beginning, containing tiro and one [ fourth seres, mors or leas, the tame being known sa Lot No. 1, in the di I vision of E W. Pou, formerly owned tad. Tract. Beginning at the South west corner of the factory let In Lee A Johnson Avenue sad runs thence Sooth 5SV4 degrees East 46 yards to corner on Wilson Street; thence with said street North 67 1-1 degrees Best 191 2-3 yards to a Make in the lane, J. A. Oates' Use; thence with his line North 92 H degrees West 46 yards to a stake, corner of factory lot; theaot with the line of said factory let Sooth 37 1-2 degrees West 47 4-7 yards; thence South 92 Vt degrees East 91 yards to a stake; these* Sooth *7 1-1 degress West 117 2-7 yards to a stake: thence North 9214 .1 agrees West 31 yards to a stake; chance Sooth 87 H degrees West 27 2-3 yard* to the beginning contain ing one sad one-twelfth acres, osoro or Im. 3rd. Tract. .Hegitdng at a stake in th* factory line and runs thence with said factory line North 27 V4 dwrta Eaat 400 feet to a stake in said line; thence 8. it 1-2 degrees East 94 feet to s stake; theses south 27 1-2 de gress West 406 test te a stake; thence North SSV4 degrees West 94 feet to the hugissisg, containing nine-tenths of ah acre, more or lees, the same being a part of th* land* described in a certain deed, executed, by E. W. Poo to Bdridg* Lee, dated to* 17th day of Marsh, 1896. *. ABW* 4h*ahsUZlpwi~aad im provements situate upon the said property above described, and the ap purtenance* thereunto belonging. S. Th* boilers, engines, machin ery and equipment situate upon the .aid property, constituting th* assn factoring plant now or formerly used and operated by th* Dunn Hardwood rlanufactaring Company, Incorporat ed, and including Lot. No. I—Egan Co. short lof a> mill with 42 la. inserted tooth sew, with belts. Lot No. 2—H. B. Smith Machine to., circular resaw with new 36 In. taw. Lot. No. 2—U. 8. Machine Co., *d gsr with coentor shaft—6 extra taws and belting. Lot No. 4—Fsy A Egan No. 88 single 30 in. surfacer with sectional roll end chip breaker, complete with ocuator shaft. 8 pairs knives extra nnd belting cosap lets. Lot. No. 5—Crvocent Machine Co. altiag saw table with Hunter Bros. Dad* head—6 circular saws and belt lot No. 6—Bow ley A llarmece Iron .ranee rip saw table with counter One circular saw end belting Lot No. 7—H. & Smith Machine \ Co. two epindl* shaper with counter . shaft. Lot shaper steel end bits snd ' kwUUm Lot No. I—Pap ft Egan tingle head [ tenoner with two copoe and cutters , .omplote with belting , Lot No. 9—Wood frame carriage . doable cat off w* with coaster shall. Lot No. 10—Hemace Macblao Co. , single bead tenoner with two copoe . and front cat off anw attachment I complete with belting. ! Lot No. 11—a. B. Smith Machine ■ Co. Blind Slat tenoner. Lot No. It—H. B. Smith Machine . Co. Poet Mortieer with 11 chisels. Lot. Na. It—Grand Rapids Ton ; Borer with palley boring hit with . belting. . Lot No. It—One Shimer heed ' doom. One Shimer bend Saab. 1 Lot. No. 16—H. B. Smith Machiae Co. doable blind etyle borer. ! Lot No. 1«—Pay ft Sgaa 4* is. triple dram Bander with counter shaft ' aad belt lag. Lot No. 17—American “HeinU' | double blind wiser. Lei Na. It—Pot Machine Company ' No. S foot mitre machine. ' Lot No. It—Pea Machine Company ' No. I foot mitra machine. ^ Lot No. to—One S4 pound ecalo. • Two pipe wroackoc aad one pipe " cutter. , t in. Stock and Dice One beach rioe. One erne It platform male. Lot. No. tl—Poor Factory Trucks Retire k lower eye teas with one Si la. stag!* rtbaust Paa with down pi pee sad belting Let No. tt Ahoot 40 in. t-lt-Tl ia. shafting with tea post hanger*. a tl Largo aad email wood tod troi Lai No. It—Owe g bale center mo >1 etaam ota* hsatae. Lai No 14—OfM IBS b. p. boetaos 9d^ - far one dr ead ml rf to r. npon Mid property. TERMS CASH. Arrangements can be mad* to Is .•poet thia proparty and machinery by roTcaponoing with Mr. T. C. Young, Smlthflsld, C. HUGH C. UAVI8, TRUSTEE. National Bank Commerce Bldg. Norfolk. Ya. Tbit Mar. 10, 1919. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, having been ap pointed and duly qualified aa execu tor to the lest, will and testament of W. C. Grady, deceased, thia is to notify all persons having claims against Lhe Mid estate to exhibit the snmo before j the undersigned on ur before Mar. 9M929, or this notice will be 1'Uj.ded irv'.ur of their re. cowry. All persons indebted to Mid estnts will plsaae make immediate i-ay man t. Gao. E. Prince, Executor. of W. C. Grady, decaeacd. This Mar. «, 1919. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having been appotntod as Admin istratrix of lha astate of M. T. Young deceased, late of Haruatt County, Non hCarcl.’nn. and having qualified ns Administratrix before the Clark of Superior Court of Harnett county, North Carolina, ibis is to notify all pertoas owing said estate to settle with tiu- undersigned at once. All person} holding claims against -aid estate are notified U> present them til the undersigned lor settle ment on or befor the 27th of Feb.. 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 27th day of February. 1919. MB8. LULA G. YOUNG. Admrx. G. F. YOUNG. Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINIS1 ItATION Having bean appointed uc Admin istratrix of the Mlate of I-. M. Weav er deceased. lata of Hartitl*. County, North Carolina, and haeiug qualified as Administratrix before the Clark of the Superior Coari of llarnett County, North Carolina, this is to j notify all persons owing *sul estate io settle with fhe und.rslgned at once. * All persona noraing eu.'iiu against taid estate are notified .1 present ihem to the undersigned for settle ment on or before the ’.ill day of March, 1820, or this n< .<» wiU be pleaded in bar of their . ovary. *1 his 18th day of Ma LF19. KLONNIE J. WEAVER. Admix. | NOTICE BY EXEC J I OR Having qualified as Ki-nilor of the last WiU and Testamcn. of W. R. Love, •Weaaed, laic of Hm tU Coun ty this is to nolify all ne'r.'iv lusvlag claims against said W. It Uv- In <•* hi bit the same to ms o, 01 beforo the 30th dhy of March. 1 j.’O. nr this .lotiec wit pleaded in h.,r of their recovery. * All persons indebted to •Jd W. R. Love are hereby notified •o make prompt payment lo mi. This iOUi day of March, 1h19. OSCAR S. YOUNG Executor of W. R. Lov,, d-resed, Angisr, N. C. f ranklin T. Dupres, Atty. NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Lien for repairs, made on 1 -Oue-Horw Iron Axle Wagon, for D. M. King, by order of Slight Xing,-She amount for avt re join being >27.00 and the Mine hav ng .rjg^inyd iix my shop for more the undersigned srill to xettxfy said lien, at Rhon It, the city of Dunn. V. C.l'Nifistansy, the lllh day or April at 12 M, the above named one horse wagon. (Rev. 2017) This thn 28tn day of March, 1919. UEO. H JERN1GAN. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT Notice Is hereby given that the un iernignod, Oscar 8. Young, Executor of the last will and testament of W. K. Love, deceased, lato of Ilar ■ ett County, North Carolina, by vir us ol power of sale and authority voted in me expressly given in said lust will and testament, which will has ‘>J*n duly admitted to probate and -ecorded in the Clerk of Superior i/utirt office of Harnett County, North 1 Waoimsi. ife. Book of Wills No. ‘*2,” ltThago ■lrofaukt officer, will offer •okfsalakt (jMhlic auction, for eaah, levtfic last and highest bidder at the i lOrthouk door In LllUngton, North • arollna, Monday, May 5, 1919, 12 ■/dock noon, tha following real es I late, lying and being in the town of Coats, North Carolina, adjoining the ends of T. D. Stewart, et alt, and '•ounded as follows, to-wit: "Beginning at a stake on Dooley street, 125 fast Wsst of Isabella •Itret and runs North about 85 feet, I D. Stewart’s line; thence as his ns South 85 degrees East 284 feet to a stako; thence South 26 feet to a stake at North line of Dootaj Street; thence as Dooley Street West 384 feet to the beginning.” This 81 day of March, 1919. OSCAR S. YOUNG, Executor of W. R Love Will, j Franklin T. Dupree. Atty., Angler, North Carolina. I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified aa administratrix xf J. W. Ellington, lata of Harnetl County, North Carolina, Uiia la te notify all paraona kWing claim ugainrt tha ratata of arid deceased to exhibit them to (ha undersigned on or befora'tha> day of April, 1920 or this notice wffl be pleaded In bar ol’ their recovery. All paraona Indebt i d to Mid estate will please make lav !mediate payment. MRS. LULA 8. ELLINGTON, Administratrix of J. W. Ellington Franklin T. Dupree. Atty. Angler, North Cara line. REAL ESTATE TRAM8FR3 N. 8. Green, et al, to Mary 8. Me l ay, M acres in Duke Townahli Coneldarntion $3,000. II. F. Edwards, Com., to M. * Clock, 12 lota la Mamnra Considers Lull $$t.$0. G. L Canaday and H. E Faieot Corn., to J. I, Thompson, let In Duni • ’ 'Meretlon $130. | Itaipti Dnaglaea, et al. to Am ^ougleaa, 17-10 scree la Idllingto ' ownahlp. Conrideration $1.00 aa ■ cber sos side rations r L L Marsh burn to P. A. Mars I l'* am. 13 l-S acres la Heetem Cra* ioenAlp. ConAd# ration ll.OOd j D. 1. Parker, Com., to H. C. Can ran, 100 scree la Berber us Towi ■ 'hip. Ce fielders tie n $1,370. A. P. McPherson to Trustees U . rg'nei Freehytertan ChSrrh | 1. M. Byrd to Ma. J. B Norik* ' hmnw please, vu 9Make no mistake.® Atj whatever price ^you pay you cannot get a Ket ' i eoAjuurm ___ __ =:S£?.5 tter than any co£ •aafflis you ever had^go to merchant who sold ! H7ZIANNB coffee The RelK r-Taylor Company A/rw Orfotut* The Woman's Toole -- : I lot in Islington. Consideration ! :750. A. C. Barrel to H. C. Barnes, 1 lot n Dunn. Consideration (760. W A Turlington to C. A. Turling on, 26 acres In Neills Creek Town hip. Consideration 11,600.60. Gao. L. Canaday to M. J. Jcrnigan lot in Dunn. Consideration (826 J. K. Williams to Nathan Matthews i acre* In Black River Township oiiHidaration (400. W. R. Turlington to C. A. Turling 'on, 17 12 acres in Grove Township Consideration 12,126. R. U. Denning to H. W. Barnet, 1 Int In Dunn. Consideration, (1,001 and other valuabla consideration* N. B Lsa and R. L- Denning, 1 lo in Dunn. Consideration (1,860. 8 R. Wilson to B. F. Barnes, 1 lo .n Angler. Consideration (20. G. W. Spivey to P. C. Creech. I lo - In Angler. Consideration (800. Parker Hroe. to W. R. Turllngtos 27 1 2 acres in Neills Creak Towt . ship. Consideration, 81,000 and otba - valuable considerations. A. J. Taylor to J. F. Jones, 1-8 acr , in Upper Little Rivtr Township. Coi . si deration (20. L. T. Langden to K. A. Stewart, r lot In IJIIIngton Consideration, (1.0 i end other valuable consideration* i H. C. Brown to J. C. Thomson, 1 U In Lillington. Consideration, (10 an t- other valuabla consideration*, k M order a i Lee 1(1 OU Canaday as W. 8 Str irk land, I let in Dunn. Get k alderatien (4,800. I- W L. Matthew, te A F. Matthew 80 acre* in Black River Townabi V Consideration (1,100 > J. T. Gridin to l. M Riley, t I* a. In Dll* Considerables (215. J. D. Phillip* to Mr*. Mano RUay, i Iota in Uoao. Consideration, $100 and Other valuable ■ ontldarationn J M. Show to J. A. McLeod, 1 lot is L'lLnRlon. Consideration $600. J. L, Hodge* to Erwin Cotton Mill Co., 1 acre ir. Il.ke Township. Con ■iderstion $S00. J. I. Hatch:.- to C. J. Carr, 1 lot In Dunn. Consideration $20.00. Shelton Matthews, at ai. ta W. A. Johnson. 1G 1-2 acres in Black River Township. Cr, "deration $10.00. O.van A Wmidall to Kant Jordan Co., 1,207 S-1C aero* in Johnaoavffls Township. Consideration, $10.00 and other valuable considerations. W. J. Morri.i to Hiram Baggett, $ lot* in Lilling-lon. Consldsratioo H.CvO. J. J. Coats to A. T. Wilson, 6$ acres :n A vratbr.ru township. Consider* t.on Vi,500. A Li.SSON IN THE SONGS OP THE WIND (Winifred Black, in Nrw York Journal) Lost night the wind was out a lilt ing It wes cloudy in the evening, and doll, and every few mlnetee It look'd a* if it were going to rain, hot the Wind made up hia mind to atop all that and ool he cam# blowing away at a great rate and made abort work of ruudx. And oat came the Moon to keep the wiki Wind company, and together for a few hour* Ian rulad the \-ortd. n .141 IICV LTfdlurc Q« u, UM W iruj, and bow 1 eu.y him I No railroad ■UU. ns for him, no time UbU, either, no lU aiun to catch, no enr* to moot, Jnot ;.og and away aeroae tha wild_ <•*. <• -er tha desolate moon, through the d <p forests, along tha loesly road by t... quiet lake. Hurrah, tha Wind . U *lra* fsUow and a gnat traveler! I W...it Strange songs ha has been sing.. the last yesr or so over here in b.jpe—dull songs and songs of miss, y and despair, victory songs, song of joy and love and faith trills phao. over death. How many lang ; oagv. ho has learned to speak and u» derei ..'.d.Sir Wind, the boldest trav eler u> them alL La night hs shook the trees in tha enci: ... forest of Fontainebleau, «wj oh, in., heart ached for the forest of “l"-- r native land so far assay. Ha roarc.1 round the old cathedral and p®**'-’ **t the bolls ringing, end 1 J»0U1 of little quiet churches far “w*l ... home m our own land, which wan. . . ven discovered when they be gan i ■ 'juild the old church hare. Ho.- the red Indiana have always love. ,«> wild Wind and Ustsaad ta his t....;ing centuries ago wham Louis -end --is Antoinette held court hold [at Giu v'srssilles. The French n-g Ims i- ned to ashes, the groat rid rsd C. Jf has slept for centuries in [bis . gravs, but Hit Wind «i—. on us al ...ys. | . ^ - night there was a strange mb uc u. lus songs to me. for te —«g ef Peer*, . f Love, end of brotherhood of men, ., J all the world ssssasd to te ifoint, i a jreot hosana of rojoUUw. w’iieb was that itranf* ehortj _o delicaU jot to iMtitala, too, u, ibrsnt, as If some owe tmwh ed a ., light and loving dagan the Hlvsr .icings of ths ban. I listened and i ..-ned—why, It was plain enou„... The telegraph wire opposite the v .. low made a kiad of harp and upon ..et the ancient trevrier of the worli: ..aped and mode sweat hum ming .r. ,elc. . w-.. iv wm ana Wtm • nk and i .e filHkrofttid iMgftlar m3 jka i.. voice of • mother who ipetb u>e of on* whose I see she win n«ve s again in this wsrtd, sad liks - vmor that throbs fan the as cent k. a sweet bride wsleoaUna her daar.y ..stored husband hama from dau.. **nd from desperate risks. . m«ric and reset the wtnd JUT h"1> wires last »«nt. ..«! bow many hearts in dess , lots a .1 mourning Prsace boat hi time ik that weird music I At ii. ms across ths ssa trsn the t Win,I i. .iks an old friend By sene ha aim* I know If 1 L* Vc *° rmJn or whether wo may <•- look for groan shoots Is the tu"P OK, and for ths blessed frZ • pane ’-am ths purple oemmnofUM • Iliac pi mca r Kv ■ tone In his conn* 1 know and love, i ■ r they all epeak to see of haaov , hour , . » ths brigM snd dU^nTl™ snd of tong walks by -- . — • A ad o/i they speak toaK^NMNart In 0, ngue my mother taaghc me 1 at be in • with my own people ~ 0 I h» l never listen to the Wind ■gain hen I am ..f, s»d df . those t loro dnlm • wiu*( ..t ifytng §osm d «tro:.;:; - who finds ths '-~ir»cps of •tr «••>.!try hard and the psepbdlA 4 cult U< tnderctaad. Am* hen I haes found him I .b-n *" wok i i- out sad -msko him foal tbt ho h: r-leads around Urn, and *-» ■, he is i.o., after all, m vary Car from iMflkw Th. im you. Sir Wind, amt the man sang ♦.* nnr horn stick heart last a^k • -tv- rhiag me Ude basonof aym peth. ^.id considers tie*. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY i We, the undersigned administrators of the estate of Jonas Reaves, deceased, will on Wednesday the 30th - day of April, 1919, offer for salo to tho highest bidder I for cash or on terms to bo satisfactorily arranged with 1 the administrators, upon tho promises of the said Jonas ; Reaves, deceased, si taste in Harnett County, North Carolina, about throe miles wsot of Benson, N. C., and about six milts aorth of Dunn, N. C. the following do scribed personal property, to-wit: 3 Good farm mules. * 1 Good milch cow and calf. - 3 Breeding sows. ^ 1 Jersy stock hog. 1 Sow and seven pigs. 1 8ow and four Jersy pigs. * 12 Pigs, three months old. 9 Shoata, weighing about 100 lbs. each. 13 Geese. 1 1-Horse wagon. 1 2-Horse wagon. 1 Damp cart. * Baggios. 1 Burnt cutter. 1 Disk barrow. 1 Osborn mowing machine. 1 Mowing machine rake. '; ; 1 Interaatkmal 10-20 tractor engine with plows and wood saw com binod. 1 Dutch plow. 1 Old disk harrow. 1 Five passenger ford touring car. I Rolls of wire fencing. A boat twsnty-flve (M) bbls. earn. 1 Gcaotae plana. Also rarioas other articleo of personal property eon ; dating of plows. cnRlvatern, boss, rskss. plcwcnsdng. harnesses, together with all the boossbald and kitchen fnwdtnrs condsttag of beds, bedsteads, stoves, crockery wars and other articles to namsroasAo sicntton. This the 10 day of April, ltlf. W. P. MAVRA L. D. WEAVES, _ i Tfano of solo, WBDMISDAY, APRIL «0th 1010, open thn premises aforaaokl. at • o'clock a. m. now JAMB RAYNOR, Atty*. ..0000SS0M...
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