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SiiKL OWARD FARM i I8t . TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, at 11:00 A. M. ■." • AN UNUSUAL EVENT. A NOTEWORTHY OCCURRENCE. •• l ' V / . • This fine farm subdivided into small tracts to be sold at Auction for the high dollar. Located on the west side of Black River, two miles from Dunn, on both sides of the Dunn-Fayetteville public road. The cleared land stumped and drained, good schools and churches near, and as fine land as yo would wish to see. This is the greatest op portunity ever offered in this section to secure a fine farm at a leas price than it will ever sell for again. • • -: Words fail to do justice to the proposition. Must be [j , seen to be appreciated. Remember it is to be sold at Auc- \ tion. The buyer making the price. Liberal terms. A Big Free Barbecue dinner served to all who attend the sale and we want you to come help us eat it whether you bpy or not. Good music by our own brass band, and the beat one in the business. Don't forget th emomentous day. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 SALE STARTS ON THE PREMISES AT I 1:00 O’CLOCK TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30th. _ __ ___V_ • , NEWBURY REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY, Selling Agents ^ jpr-^ ^ • ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ’ ^ Florence, S. C l&KL ADVERTISING NOTKX or NUOUmOH Notto* to tonto yl»oa that tha ■atWHll towhtiH « rioting bo l—« UL Stewart u4 A. D. J«hv om of OhU, K. C., nhr tho flm ana* of Stewart and Jahaataa to thto 4th day at Aag., 1911, dtothto bjr at atari conaaat- Tha tariaaao will ha con tend at Coat* by I. U Stew art who to aathartead te aottia tha admin of tho aaid fia. Thto Aagwatlf, If 19. ' A. D. JOHNSON. NOTICE euetd by me oe balance da* on par thee, price of raid land, which land tw conveyed to me by the said Bur *•# Conte end wife by warranty deed of eved data of said notes ami mort gan, and Whereas, since the delivery to me cl mid warranty Heed, jeit has been -1ft tatad against me and othrTt in ‘lie Superior Coart of Harnett Coun ty for the possession of M or,, of th. lend cop 'ey *3 in mid deed: How, therefore, 1 give notice to all person* that payment of mid notes II be resisted until final Judgment . • th; suit institeted by W. R. Mat <1 others shall have keen ren <li red. and that the will Burnell L or th* holders of the aforesaid i.otes and mortgage, will be required to rredit mid notes with the aaiount -•f any iadamant that may be ren dered in said aetiea against me. And all persons baying mid notes will take the setae Subject to this b+tict* Tb.s September 11th, 1919. B. W. LET. 9-11-tt-pd NOTICE OR SALE. In accordance with provisions of ■ resolution of the Board of Commis sioners ef tha Team ef Dunn, N. C-, pa mod by mid board at a meeting acid September 8, 1919, the under signed will on Saturday, October 18, at It o’clock noon, on Brood street, at the A. C. L Depot, offer at pabHc auction to tho highest bidder for rash a certain lot of land in the town of Dunn, In Barnett County, described as follow*; Beginning at Northern margin of Edgerton Street at He Intersection with the western margin of the first alley to the east of Atlantic Coast Lina Railway and runs northwardly with th* western lla. ef (aid alley at right angle* with Edgerton street 160 feet thence wettweraly a straight Hn. with L H. Lee 40 feet to Stephen Rowsrd Co., thence southwardly wi»h mid Step hen*-Reward Co’* line parallel with first line 160 feet to Edgerton street, thence esetwsrdly with the northern margin of Edger toa street 40 feet to beginning. J. W. WHITEHEAD, Bam. NOTICE or SALE. Under authority ef an order ef the Superior Court ef Harnett County entered ea September 18th, 1918. in • special proceeding entitled “Z S. lyfd, A dear, against Battle Weaver, aad ethers,” die undersigned Com ■Manor, w«t on Saturday October llth. 1819. at twelve e’eieek M. of fer far sale at pabHc auction, at the Teat office Deer, in the Town ef Damn North Carolina, the following dr* tribud real estate te-wtl The lands cnaweyed to Oeorge Hob eon Towle* bp deed of Miles Lotos, aad wife, doted Jas aery 8th, I9P7, registered la Be eh 197, Taw 478, the mm* being three aores ef lead te he eo4 off from the Southeast side ef th« 17 aero tract ea which Miles Lo ans, aad wtfa, fired at the date ef yhe ahevs conveyance, mid three acme Mag neat te fh* lands ef Harvey the 17th dep of September, N, A. TOWNSEND, - Cimmlmlisir fc* ’!■ MliMfl—M—————B— NOTICE! ] I Stores Closed | d THE STORES OF B. FLEISHMAN &.BROS., j DUNN, N. C, WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY ] AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 AND 26, ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAYS / B. FLEISHMAN & BROS., DUNN, N. C. the Leather^^ | SHOE POUSHES | | ^ Keep Your Shoes. Neat m LIQUIDS AND PASTES j TOK • LACK,WMITI.TAN,AND OOC «IX)OP(DAtK HOWW) SHOCS j AM. OUT or SOOTS lUi Aay D«m Pirn* Ww«r Tall Thai Way T V#al all oat af carta? Tired, Blur, Irritable, Kenroaa? Sark faal Ihh u4 arhy? Parhapr tt'a tka mart at dlaardarad ISmw Bad blood clrralatiag a boat: IM* arid paiaaaiaa tka body. Thera'* a way la faal right again. Stimulate the ilagyfah kWaara; Pa It vttk Dana • Kid nay PWa. Page’* are rim—undid by away UlSrtt raa, i. o. CttttM, too w. yiig>Hfi «t. « my*: **1 suffered far a long Itase With ! my back and kidaay*. I had lambage j aad my back era* ea sore aad painful < I could jeat about base going. Whan j I stooped, I coaid hardly straighten j •s again and awfal pain* weald oatsh J mo Is my bach. Mykldneys aetad j Irregularly aad tha sacratlsae arera ] scanty. I etartod aaiag Doan's KM- j nay All which I bought at WBaan j h Ist’i_Star* and they tM as read frees • start, gofer* loag. j Dean's cared as." ] Mas Me, at al dsalsrs. Don't j •Imply ach far s kidney remedy—get j Dean* Kidaay flOi—th* sasso that ] Mr. Oat8* had. FMerlltfteni Co , ] Mfrra. Buff ala. N. T. J IT Kant Bread Burnet ' l ———^—aa^——— THE FORDSON TRACTOR ■ 4 4 «► WILL DRIVE THE MULES FROM EVERY FARM IN THE OLb NORTH STATE « ’ % •« » $750 F. O. B. DEARBORN. I < . * ► _ ' > The mule ia the poorest motor ever built. < > 4 * —the cost of mule labor ia almost one-half the cost of oper ating expense of the average farm. 4 • The Fordson wlil do the work of six to eight mules and saves your time and your money. [ Fordson-izing is using motors instead of muscles, machine speed instead of the drooping gait of the tired man and beast. • i » • ■ Fordson on your tractor is your guarantee. It gives assur ance and insurance against faulty workmanship and care less engineering methods, and is as » > < • l 4 | _ _ l i > Efficient, Economical, Durable and Dependable < ► as Henry Ford & Son can Make it. I I I Distributed by J. W. THORNTON Dunn, N. C. • < •
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