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t • * t 1 ANNOUNCING “THE . Oft SPECIAL” • I •' i ! ' $ % ! i The new Economic Endowment Policy of the & ithern Life and Trust Company of Greensboro, N. C., protects your beneficiary if you die, supports you if you become-m led, and provides for your own old age. What more could you ask of a life insurance policy? THE BENEFITS Ig DER A $10,000 “PILOT SPECIAL”'ARE: 1. . If you die from natural causes before age 60, y<£ir beneficiary will receive___$15 000.00 2 If you die from accidental causes before age 60jyour beneficiary will receive _.. 25,000.00 3 — If you die between age 60 and 70, your beneficial^ will receive_ ... 10,000.00 j I 4 If you live to age 70, you yourself will receive_'_;_ 10,000.00 I 5 .. If you become totally and permanently disable^tyou will seceive up to age 70 a monthly income of 100.00 (And then at age 70 or at prior death you or Jour beneficiary will receive $ 10,000 no deduction whatever being made for the disability paymBts.) YOU CAN GET THIS POLICY FOR ANY AMOUNT F ROM $1,000 UP/TO $10,000- NOT MORE THAN $10,000 ISSUED TO ANY ONE PERSON INSURANCE & REALTY CO. | NOTICE ET EXECUTOft I I . I i i to • I win. ally 13000.00 payable on the lit day of May, 1330. and 33000.00 annually thereafter until the entire Ime hi paid without option of prior payment. The Board reeerrca the right to reject eay and all bid*. A0 propoaals win be opened at the time and plate shore designated, to-wit: Fhre o'clock p. m., May 23, 1919. at tha office of Tha Erwin Cotton MU1* Company. Duka, North Carolina. For further particular* addroe* the Chairman or Secretary at Duke, North Caroline. F. S. YARBROUGH, Chr.. F. M. MeKAY, Secretary. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order of the Court fir the rc-aale of the Undo hereinafter described In a special proceeding on titled “J. L. Fowler, and others, against John W. Riddle," now pend ing in Harnett Superior Court, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the second tract of land deecribed ia the potitles as emended, being more accurately described ac -ording to a surroy made bjr Geo E. Prince at the instance of the under - signed Commissioner, as follows: Located In Orovc Township near the Duke Township One, in Harnett County, bounded end described, as follows: Beginning at a stake and pointers near tha East edge of the branch, and rtfns N. 48 W. 21.40 chains( old call N. 48 W. 21.50 chains) to ■ stake known as tha Fowlar and Avenr corn er in Z. Byrd’s Hne jthewce as hie line end the Fowler line N. 43 1-2 K. 15.48 chain* fckJ call N. 40 E. 14.04 chains) to a stake with on* pin* and two post oak pointer*. Z Byrd's corner tn the <in* of the 17 1-2 acres bought of the Erwin Ottos Mills Company: thonce s. that tth* 8. 43 I. (eld .nil 8. 48 B.) 4 90 chaitse to an ire* stoke with pointers, Z Byrd's corner. *1*0 a com •r of the 3 1-3 acre tract in the line of the 28 8-4 one tract; tbenca as that line and Z. Byrd’s line A 85 B. 8.80 • he. (old ean A t» E. * chainsl to a corner with several pin# pointers; thence A 7« 1-d W. A76 chains to a maple wHh on* pin* pointer* (eld calf 8. 28 W. 7 chains) thence 8. *4 3*4 W. 18 dm. to the beginning, eon tainiag 39 7-3 acre* Terns* of Bsle: One-half cask apon conBrmatien by tha Coort. be lance o* December 1st, 1913, with sia per cent inters*: from data of sal* Place of Sole: Municipal Building, Penn, M. C. Date of Bale: May S4th. 1913, at 12 o'clock M. _ J. C. CLIFFORD. Commies'oner. LAW VI. LAWLE33WE83. The iasua betw-en law and swlem bed given is f erase lie* e .ncomtng the aalawfnl bwsiaasn the man interested wonld m him. Then there la. nr has been. Mill an sther else* of cRisens throughout the rsunty a claa* who at* no* In syns lanesrasd c His mm The blockade kwMsmaa, they any, to net bulhsrtng these, and n tong, as t>oj pses t \ i and a spirit of law defiance prevail ing la away section■ of the county, and this lawless element has had tha sympathy of many who themselves were not violator* of the law, but who. becaoee at rympathy, would shield and cloak those who were vio ls tors. Then there has been another dement of our population who were afraid of the lawlem crowd, and while personally they wore .opposed to the ^illegal arts or their neighbor* they were afraid to openly oppose, or pros ecute them. This feeling of fear has baen and U still widespread through out the connty. Only e few days ago a good citizen and a wide-awake farm er told me that he knew of the loca tion of a blockade still, but when I asked if ho would go with the officers and me to get the thing that he said was causing the trouble :a bis com munity, and getting a hold on his boy he would not promise to do so, end said that should it be known that be county when no eitiMn can eey that the lawlessness is no concern of hie. In fact the Lime has come when the man who is not outspokan in his op position and who la not only outspokan hut who Is wiling to break op Ibis hellirh business In our midst is going to bo looked upon with suspicion by all good ritnons. Thu killing of a Johnston county officer nnd good e'tlsen is dastardly dsftmnco of Ian by one of a mob of law-defying, cowardly rut-throats, who are as mean, cowardly, dirty and devilish, at the meanest of Isadora of Rolshtnum in Europe, has opened the eyes of all good thinking men ia Johnstan county and no (ongeT can any good citizen say that the lawless less of the county is none of hts busi ness. The spirit manifested by this lawless crowd is exactly the same spirit that * playing a more terrible havoc with parte of Karope'than was caused by the wir—tbo same spirit that Is now threatening to destroy whar is left of civilisation in that —____I _L.I_la__a a- I— pauibU for the poors conference In Paris to *«t*bll»h anything approach ing a rral and permanent poaco for tho world, and unlraa an and.ia pat to Mil* lawloamasa in oa> midst the poor* and aafaty of oar awn notion, StMte and rounty wilt quickly crumble and boUhmmo or anerehy will de stroy the civilisation >-f our own fair If tho Haying of Sheriff Wall will rsuae the psrple nf Johnston county in r< a.;ae the peril that has hcen aa long lifting its nrnd In oar midst then he win not hare dlod in rain, bat it Is a terrhl# price to pay far aur cara laaaness and Indiifrrenee to this aos ctsr erll. If this does not teach up the lemon and cadao tho good ritiaeaa of Ih* county to arise In their might and pul aa end to tho hUad tlgors, then thie U only the beginning of the seel and ether deede aa dastardly and dyriilih will came from this defart In our ctriHaatioa.—Bahaa Jahnatoataa. Selene* has made war unutterably dostruetfr* a ad wenW atak* tha neat » Dig your pit for cellars now, and install be fore next Fall a ! The Original Patented Pipeless Furnace You will be surprised to learn How cheap you I can have heat all over your home, and an abundance of hot water. Ask or drop post card to S. B. Sligh, Mgr. Dunn Heat & Light Co. (Office Butler Bros. Store, Dunn, N. C.) to demonstrate this wonderful Fumance to you. Ask the following users -of Caloric Fur naces in Dunn: Mr. D. H. Hood, Dru»*i*t; Mr. Geo. K. Grantham Drugrgriat; Mr. j. C. Clifford. Atty.; Mr. Jno. Drau*hon, Merchant; Mr. Geo. Pope. Mr. P. J. Jeffreys, Mr. Brad lev Cod win. Butler Bros. Store,'Stevena-Howard Co., Wholesale Grocery Co*, or Mr. D. C. FuseeH, President First Nat^nsl Bank, Dunn. N. C. <J Dist ributors for the famous Thos. A. Edi- * son electric light plants and Edison Alxaline Storage Battery for automobiles and home lighting. Will last indefinitely. They do not eat themselves up as all other batteries do. t Any kind of Water Works, Bath Room out fits. Cess Pools, etc., Fairbanks-Morse Z or ... 'ypc Kerosene Engines, Davis Cypress water Tanks- and Silos, see us. See us for anything in line of Heating, .>cr Works, or Electric Light Plantain stalled complete. T. DUNN HEAT & LIGHT CO. v 3. B. SLIGH, Mgr. Office Butler Bros. Store. ---* •. "** '*
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