Residence
and
Business Lots
: DUNN, NORTH CAROUNA
I Thursday, Aug. 14th.
11:00 O’CLOCK ATM.
5 Busina— Lots located on Broad and Clinton Streets, known as
the HuTlips ad Thaggard Lots near Butler Brothers’ place.
20 Residence Lots located in Townsend Heights. One and two blocks
from Broad Street. This property is desirably located, in the best
residential section of Dunn.
I! Property Owned by Hon. H.
L. Godwin and Mr. R. L.:
Godwin
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I Will be sold on Easy Terms—the purchas- j
on the premises. ****' :
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.;; Raleigh Real Estate & Trust Co.
sAlmg Agents Rale igh, North Cero.
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TnaXLT FABM MlWTS money orden, when he wahee to or- no It u > rood time to ro after the
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tmrTmmr wko ku > account prolUbfa. and all other mcikoHa l» ;■ a|M B
^ ^ *Tt ^ tom i» now low in the crib good time to think about making
•••••b^awejr by sot keriegte buy and mod of the grain out of th® bine, jtaoag . b ullage permanently proof
Announcing,
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QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the
construction of the 1930 Model K Series. An estab
lished standard of Buick construction that for 7ears.has
given to the Boick Vahre-in-Head Motor Car a reputation
of superiority.
Upou such a foundation of strength, durability, value
***" H*?ff Puirtr florins been designed snrl msmitsrtuml
An inspection of the new line will raves! improvements
and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting
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GREEN’S BUICK SERVICE STATION, DumJ
eiTOIV, MUU. ?, 1*1*
against there rodents.
No* that the screen dome ace up
do they screen? Many erreons art
only retains). because they do not lit
'rd it l- no trouble at all for tho
Aiae to And a way to get In. The
judicious use of a few carpenter's
tool* will often make misfitting
screens absolutely Ay-proof.
Use the mower oa the paslore to
keep the weeds down, as well as the
mattock and brier scythe to keep
duwn the briar* and bother. Some
shade trees In the na*nrr are excel
lent, but smalt shrubs and briar thick
et* aimply rob the cattle of food they
ought to have. Wild plum thickets
ere another xery annoying thing and
may be classed as robber*.—The Pro
gressive Kenner.
JOHNTON SCHOOL
HEAD HAS RESIGNED
5cWool Work la tk# Croat; Tampa
rarity la Cher ge of Mira
Anderson
Smihtflcld, Aug. (.—Johnston coun
ty ii today without a county sopar
1 intendent of schools. Two week* ago
Prof. I.. T.' Royall, who has had
charge uf the county school work for
the past nine year*, offered his re
signation to take effect August 1. The
^ board of iduettion accepted the re
alienation and chocked up Pro footer
RiiyaJP. book Monday and left the
«hool work in the hand* of Mias
Aufusta Anderoon, the offlcWnt uaid<
ant superintendent for the past taro
yaara. Miss Anderson now ha* charg.
: and win Have until the board secures
a man ts taka tha place mad* vacant
“Jj *"• resignation of Professor Hoy
Many new buildings over the coua
ll "• •» eouraa of erection and ev
erything Is moving along smoothly.
Profeeaor Royall has dona a good
work and litvti tha aehooU in rood
The board of county eomrtlesion
education Monday
else ted Horse hell V. Bow, who recent
ly returned from a IS month*’ ser
vice oversea*, county welfare super
intendent at a salary of 12,000. Mr.
h" >*S? U“*h‘n* tn tha public
schools of the county for tha past
"TtL J""Vad U conversant with
tha situation bar*.
Rmithfleld is just moving along tn
good shape. Styes January 1, l»l»
,*S? ,U *" r»*id*nces have
been built here pr are la course of
erection. Plana ar, being perfected
lor many more t» be built before the
yecr ends
The Section Motor company is the
££ ^tfrPr1^ to be MtabUshad
*Eh, .^i*kW:,t-cfcw:tcrH 1 *bort
Irfrt •*CP£JUT »t state
*5 *gtJ>.*r%«! of $i00,
00 0. Sevan] «the leading eitiaens
!d t commttalfr as* largely tnterwt
b*ira *1 • ntw
SsSSm*af sssl *
i af tha new
■ore,
J to an
1 «U they
- — bon
k_M*ee. A Urn
i nr* «uk
•oou time
"111 prevail.
—' market will
on September
amp Je cat off eon
J*. »«mnt nine and
bed their whole crop
eettmeted that the
tobacco crop ie cat from SO to 60
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ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS
MUrt' BE EXAMINED
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■ ®-—E**ry teacher
«n North Carolina eehooU this year
muet bold • certificate from a rs
patahle physician stating that he or
she has not ga open or active Infec
tion* stage ff tuberculosis, or any
other contagion* disease. This Is in
accordance with an act of th. General
Assembly of l»ll that was fathered
•>y Representative Turner of Mitchell
county.
The law provides that the teacher
mutt *senr* such certificate each year
before camming his or her duties,
the • ramiestlon to he made without
chart* by th« county physician. Th*
*•»„“ untitled “an act to prevent
public school, teachers from Infecting
their pupils with tuberculosis.”
. firtharUy Intended to pro
tset the school children from Infec
tion through close association with
Uacheru whe might bo Infected th,
operation of tSslaw is proving al
jnody of great benefit to th0 teachers
themmlvea R»mi nations are new be
{*• ta • »“»ber of sountim
^^p5r“.3SJra
* cu,J> fdt* was at a county
during the present
week. Taking advantage of the pree
aao. of practically all o/ the teac7£
the comity la attendance open the
Institute physical .aamlnatioM were
made by the cemety health ifflns
f ottr. young women teachers were
ins4 SSt USm? l"**" laberen
Imda They didn't know It Rash was
willlngto admit slightly puBed dowa
“d h«d work,
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sd tsaswihSld,<J?\l5ImSi^Sk
value to the Blau, will b, .T-V-sT.i
P?^ag thefafeetkm along
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THE ENFORCEMENT BILL
IS.NOT CONSTITUTIONAL
*• Lawary. tuclndiag EUhe RoM,
Coon»w for tb Brewers, Saye in
Opinion Rendered.
Washington, Aw. I.-—The war
time prohibition bill, recently peered
by the bonae and now pending oaf ore
■» senate committee, la aeconatJtath>n
ai, according to an opinion by Elihu
Root, William D. Guthrie and Wil
liam I,. Marbory, counsel for the
United State* Brewer*’ association,
made public today.
This opinion hold* that until the
18th amendment becoraaa effective on
January i« mo. Congreaa, under
wall settled rule* of conetttutional
!*» has no expreaa power to pro
hibit the manufaetare and sol* of
beer, whether or not intoxicating.”
There le now no valid rauaon for the
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war tlm» prohibition art, th, lawytri
declare, and them It no evidence,
they declare, to support the claim
lhat the proposed enforcement meas
ure •» necessary or proper to con
serve the nation's food supply.
Th« opinion, an exhaustive docu
ment dealing with all phases of tbs
Question, eras sent to Christian W.
etgenjfMn, president of the Brewers’
a-nociating. The lawyers contended
that While District Judge Hand and
the New York circuit court of ap
peals had held the wartime act con
stitutional, the decision would not ap
ply to ponding legislation.
M.PHAIL REUNION
The Descendants ml Isaiah MePhell te
Have Reaalea at Haase ml Ea
. e Sheriff MePhell Aeeest 14.
Th« descendants of the lata »—i-a
MePhell art planning to hava a re
UOIOB at the borne of Ex-ShertlT Me
Phan OO Au*tut u. Of tho three
»•»! eleven daughter., all are Hv
T’t except Mary, who married P. a.
A. Tart The eon. are D. C., J. H.
aad Marcello. MePholl; the Urine
daughter, are Meedamee WaUaii
Daughtry .WLojiow Tort, M. JINew
H- B- C»lhrmh, i. C. Waalu,
W. K. Herrin*, w. 8. Warren, Art
Vann, R. A. Herrin*, y, t Brewer.
All three eon. and daughter, ex
cept Mrn. Dauchtry hav. thtmoeire.
*«nr* familiM and all the eon.
and daughter. and their children and
grandchildren ore expected to be ptee
ent In addition, other, of tile rein
pl*?i0f k«th the Mc
Phofl and Porter atdee ore invited.
There will be a picnic dinner and
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FOR SALE
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Contains 297 Acres of Land
. This tract is located in the best com
munity in Sampson county, near both
churches and schools. The cleared land I
will produce a bale of cotton per acre. I
EASY TERMS
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I want to buy 6 good farms contain
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Z. V. SNIPES,
Exduaive Agent for Dunn and vicinity
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