m DUNN DISPATCH By CkNMi ha All nn N’erth Carolina Aw, is Watant la At State'■ now tax "ttl-wgi Stau aim at three <1| Roaaaty ia as eamayee/tatha*^ ta '"toaammaJ Hrwhtot far lightening Um hwdaaa af poverty aad faadnatry. mat P^Uac a larger tiara af tha bwdani of taxation aa man with large 1® Wkfc regard to tha latter point, w, may acta ia the oataat that tha re *5* I^lrlatara wan the ft rat on* ta tahpndenataca ofthn authority ftrti Jt ~Sy tha Constitution to provide a $100 exemption far tax-payers, this ^•wrtason of th* new law reading as “From and after tha year 1111 there shall bo alltrwad an exemption fee each pereon af wearing apparel, arms fat maatar, household aadhitti. ew faraltara, tha amchaalcal and agri caltural instrument* of mecharici a»d farmers, I*borers and aeiaatiftf InxtrxmvaU, aad prorlsions, not ex of •* A The Rovnlnnttew Flam. Naw about tha plana for aocariag tS.’SSZS&ZSfZX. IS? ll_U*t y,0>?rty »*wthsag lees Ihna it* real ealaa; aad tha resell wm that th« man piiabla a mu's reaaciaeo*. th* lower tha rate ha naaaad; and this thing had grown wane aad warm year after yaw Utfl it hfti Bmoanrasl Ia m d.t. Tar m mu to Hat hla prop ha Ml vain, meant that ha aroald bar, to pay practically twice aa mack tax aa fa eoyfct to pay. Sock head. If tha am eflkiala of tha •tola eat tha example of -1 Ml amto. at n 14ptr Mat of ha XT'ASILSStr&rs '^•nE’vy’trissi. “u**®*r araty pro party aa aaa lo "P^tod *• •tory aaat*a worth of property ha ovoe— 1H Pa* eeot of ho value; Jtat what k avoid briar if a*er «l tor ala aadar fnvoeoMe eendi ttoa, aad aat Mroly at ha probable “■to* to a toread tak. ■ thla plea tor revalaiar ee? 33i:^3KSff{3,’"i,SS “togy proridaa. hawaaar. that aa ao •Mmd vahma iacMae, to, tar rate mom daerooee. It la provided that the •“••at of tu ca* acted by tha atata “ >T toyewty, altar, town, aa apa jyytaa dbtricta ^tomD net exeooda hr if amaaaad values aioXuauad Md par east, aa they probably will bo, toe tu rato par *100 worth of ssr.^.sr.r.s*^ la ire ato. Mr. to. J. Marvel, who b too Mate • faromoto tu aathorhy, 5rri,“irsssr;i.'s aMO«o tax rotaa wOl be rodoeed to abaot ooo-foarth the preaeat rotaa Tha atata tu —mlmlnx will m P*r»bt MNOMBtl mH Tiloitio&l throwpb a scientifically deaiyned ayv tom » that tha man who voluntarily ■toe Ua property at fall valoa may bo “re toto UTnaiyhtor U yolny ta to rampiMil to da toa same thin*. Thla •TT ’^toatbn recently beyan. and k wfll take ahoat a year te yet thla monamaatal taak done for Ua whale toate. Thao tha Layialatars will to mum nmnr t*o tu rate pm tl*« for atate. county, (pocte] Ur dtotrirt and muddpal parpoom wfl] ho opt Jaot in proportma aa ralan ftonaharo boon ineraaaod. eraaao etcmdinr one-tenth in uwut *t team colUctod, arm not Uda toon h* nonoaod at a raoatt of reralaa twfi" W# think not, and for a Tory Im portant raaaoa. .Tto b% parpom of thia revaluation * PtMorty it not to Htcraaao tho aawtM of taxaa to aooira Justice aad ■yaalltO in aaaoamaant. Tbom in ordar Mi adranoin* eiriliution placoa on *• —mtnwtallh koiUi nliih bottM mods, hotter hookh, hotter torn •* tho nafoftaaslo, ete.—the locWa tara sahadu to tho aaopla naothor ^rjas'^arrSiS: JljWlhrt^lM, bed scheme - 0* 'j ( £g|£|^:g§ I NOTICE TO » THE ► ! TAXPAYERS >» OF i HARNETT i ; COUNTY Your attention la respectful If called to that portion of the “Machinery Act” which pro ▼idea a discount on all taxei paid hofora the first day of Do cemkm. In ordse to take ad vantage of thia discount, you> taxes must bo paid on or before the last day of November. All taxes are due and paya ble on and after the first Man day in October, and the booki are now open so that each and aitiaan may Karo full ad vantage of the discount by pay mg bis taxac early. I wo**)d most earnestly urge upon all citiaeus to take advan tage of this opportunity to pay their taxes, thus making a sav i*« *® thantsolvos and expedit ed tfco matter of collection. Herewith is printed that per the law which refers to **• ***** •* payasont of taxes, and also gives the rate of die Section M—Texas Due the lot Monday in October. All tun shall ha due on the firal Monday in October in each year, and on all taxes paid in the mouths of October and No vember a discount shall bo ghr *a to th* taxpayer of on* per cent. All taxes paid in the month of December shall be paid at th* not amount charg ed, and from and after the first day af January a penalty of on* per cent per month shall he charged and collected by th* sheriff or tax collector; that is to say, that on all taxes paid in the month of January, after the first day of January, a pea* alty of one per cent shall be added on the taxes paid, and in th* aaonth of February, after the first day «f February, a penalty of two per cent shall he added, and an additional penalty ef one per cent for oech additional month of delay in settlement of same. W. a TURLINGTON HwW Hamatt County HOT 1C*. NOITH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTY. LRUs ». Tack n. Darut Puk Tho Mndut tkm ■—il wUJ aotlaa that an action ancHJad if **"« **• hoao noiici.l to tha jHpartor Canat of Hamatt Comaty f iRtolsaa olaatota dhrapaa; aad tha aoM Rafaodaat wiU farther taka ■ottao that ho Is rapolrad to omasa at Hu tom of loportor ConH of •aM Conaty Is bo hsIR oa tho Uth »S£*J»r.!R5Sir7: la saSToatCa or ihi fiuSBPwm •Nip t* *a Mart for rabaf dawiaf This tha 7th Ray af Oct,, im A. A. H.IXiNALD, _ , 9*rt *—■ In Court. . C. L. OCT. A tty. i NOTICE OF SALE, By virtue of • d»crev. of the Su perior Court of Harnett County, U nod on the 8th day of September >819. la Uv» matter ef “P. X. Honey cutt W B, Honeycutt it al,” the undersigned Consmissionrr appointed by riu court in said deereo to make eule of the land* hereinafter describ ed, win on Saturday. November 15th, at 1840 o’clock a a. offer for ealo at public auction, for cask, on the pramlsss, the following described tract of land la Hsrwtt County, Norik Carolina, to-eril: Located in Black River Town skip, Harnett County, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of J. A. Adams and Joooph Adams estate on tk« North, the lands of Alex Flowers, and oth ers, on the South, the land! sf W. -F. Flowers, and othere, on tha Wort, and containing If# acres, more or loos, being the tract of land known as the Perrin Honeycutt old home placo, and including the mill and mill pond, known as Honeycutt's Mill and Honeycutt’s Mill Pond, the «d»o being located about 1 3-4 miles from the town of Rarclaysville, Norik Carolina. The land will ba sub-divided and firrt sold in iob-divi*ion and will then bo sold as a whole and report made to tha court of the highest bid foi same. , This the 8th day of October, 1919. " P- K. HONEYCUTT, Commissioner. • Sale will be conducted by WALTER A GURLEY AUCTION ” COMPANY. * When the boss pule an 0. K. on a your work it doesn't always mean he’s entirely satisfied—h* may be in _ a burry to get out to the gulf links. The perfect balance for MILK _ PEOPLES SUPPLY CUT w _^_ , LYCEUM AT DUKE Under the management of the mill* l at Duke, the Piedmont Lyceum Bu reau of Asheville, will stage four of - the highest class theatrical attrac tion* available Professional artists ’ the highest type will be presented »t sack performance. Tbes« enter tainments win be given la the Audi torium at Duke, the Aral of which will be the Knowlton Glee and Banjo Club, on Friday night at B JO o'clock, ’ October 17 th. Seasons tickets all four attractions: Adults, 1160; children under 12 1 7Sc; a*®*1* tickets: adults SOe; children under 12 years 25c. War i taa must be added. Tickets now oa ssd^ at E. R, Thomas Drug Store, 1 °2t* FOR SALE—ONE NEW VICTOR protect combination aafe. Weight 1800 pounds. A real bargain James Beat, attorney-at-law. If. FOR SALE—200 ACRES OFLAND in Seventy Firat Township, Cum berland county. 7 miles from Fay etteville. 140 scree in high stats of cultivation. 4 bouses, stables, 1 tobacco barn. Land good for tobaceo, cotton or corn. For quick aalo offered at very low figure*, ase or writs A. W. Peace, Fayetteville, N. C. FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY piano and tabu lamps. Howard Electric Shop, Phone 173 SMALL FARM NEAR COATS FOR *ale. W. M. Parrish, Dunn, N. G FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY piano end labl. lamps. Howard Electric Shop, I’hon, 173. OR SALK.—| HAVE SEVERAL valuable farm* for as!* in p-rartt county, located in good neighbor hoods, on good roods, and noor food martlets with good buildings. CsU on or add rasa, B. L. Oodwts, Donn, H. C. RECEIVED—A CAR LOAD ”, maltronene Can now supply you with anything you waat In this Erleoa range from *4 oo to H& 00 potior liras., Dunn. H. C. EIRE SHOWING OE ERETTT tabi. lamps. Howard Elestric Shop. Phono 17*. bring us your lieerty bonds If yoo want U> son thorn. Wo will 5*7 >■ if hoot prices far them. Win pay you cash or giro jou trade la exehaags. If you deride to soil don't fail to saa ua. Johnson Brother., Dana, N. C NOTICE—IE YOU ARE IN THE atariet far nitrate of soda, largo ” '*■•11 contracts, art la touch with Wjrr, gat the goods, and ■ ths fries win surprise you. Write I wko or phono T. T. ferisgteo * iz&Gm c.“ r"SK*" Id • 41 better get your portable 1 and piano lamp and other electri cal a optionees. A good soiustlon1 •* ehooao from at Howard's Bm (lit Diop !• + *** + * 4 :| ISINESS LOCAL « * f‘ * * * * 4 3, KO* SALE—M ACRES. 44 CLEAR ■ j 'J. Clay eubenil cleared lead fenc cl 1 t Wad*. N. C.. on the Nation* >,• ®99^ hulldnlgt. 3 mUej tout! ,i Highway. B L. Taylor. Wade a N C._10 3-l»-3t pd. £ FOR SALE—SEVERAL NEW FORI touring car*. E. V. Oainey. l! TENANT WANTED FOR FOUR 4 hnrto farm ultuatad naar Undan i, Good land and nic* two-store houa. f »" ‘t. Apply to E. M. Jeffrey* r. Dunn, N. C. t SPECIAL — STRAW MATS A1 a your own price. We hare a largi c assortment to select from, all « 4 which arc going at a big reduction a Call at one* before they are picket a over. All goad styles. Johnaoi Rrolhers. Dunn. k ----- I for sale—a milch cow ami d n MEW AND SECOND HAND FORD! >. tor Mh. PARRI8R-DRIVER CO F°* SALE—FIFTY HOGS SUIT able for fattening, aim Ave Cn cpwe, nve ntee farm* ranging li n sue from M to ISSO acres each n 26 empe for rant. Good bouaej n on roads rear churches and schools Sec J. G. Layton, Dunn. N. C. No. a. tO 10 2t. FOR SALE—ONE PRACTICALLY new top bugry and harness for caai or on time. E. V. Gainey. PAY YOUR TAXES IN OCTOBEJ •"d “’f Ut» discount. See Chie Pace, at hi* offlca la tha Munlcipa Building. CARBIDE ON HAND. SEE W. C Knnoy, near Porto Bice, Dunn, N. C YOU WILL BE GIVEN A DIS count if you pay your town taxe during the month of October, Pa; now and save tha discount U. 8 Page, Town Tax Collector. FARM FOR SALE.—NINETY JjrtJ, p» aixtoen years time W, H. PARRISH. U YOU WILL BE GIVEN A DIS count If yon pay yoor town taxei daring this month. Pay Chisf Pag, new and save tha dlaoount. UNLIMITED MONEY TO LEND OK tonf time on Sm-clnaa real utiti $1,000.00 op. With or withoet Hf< iniurance; with or without broker age chargee, liberal appraisal oi property, and prompt attentioi given to all apslkatjons. 8©ro< high-producing farms si way i foi ■Je. R. L. GODWIN, Dunn. N C. 10 2-tf. WANTED—BIDS ON OCTOIER IS hy competent contractor*, for Um erection of MjRjKam Baptist chore] in leap J^M». Moat us than H. > McLamb, S. sliding Committee. WANTED AT ONCE—YOUNG WO > men eg. 18 te 32 la take training ■ course In nursing in tbe training ’ school for nurses In the Now Pitt mon Hospital, Fayetteville, N. C. i The work is not hard, but Is very I Interesting end beneficial with ev ery convenience for teaching and care of the nurses. 10 18 41, ' FOB SALE—4 HOUSES AND 3EV eral vacant lota in Dunn. Easy terms. Jamas Best, attorney-at law. ; tf. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APPLL aneeg of all kinda. Any thing you need for electricity. Howard Elec tric Shop. Phone ITS. ; CARBIDE ON HAND. SEE W. C Kanoy, near Postofllce, Dunn, N. C. FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND Maxwell touring car In good con dition. B. V. Gainey. 1 CARBIDE ON HAND. SEE W. C Kaney, near Postofllce, Dunn, N. C. FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY piano and tab), lamps. Howard Electric Shop, Phone If*. FOR SALE—ONE 1P1S-IT MAL well frame with running boards, t. V. Gainey. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFFIX xnceg of all klnda. Any thing yon naad for tloctrlclty. Howard Elec tric Shop phoaa 173. CARBIDE OH HAND. SEE W. C Xanoy, near Poeteflce, Dunn, N. C. CARBIDE ON HAND, SEE W. C. Xaaoy, near PoatoAce. Dona, N. C. YOUNG'S TWO-FIFTY EGG l>.U of 8ingl« Comb White Leghorn Cockerell, March hatched, «2 each. Lorre tie Parker, Dnka, N. C. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFFLI aaceg of all kinda. Any thing yoa neod for electricity. Howard Elec tric Shop. Phone 173. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFFIX anceg ef ail klnda. Any thing yea need far eleetrteHy. Howard Elec trie Shop Phono 173. FOR SALE—ONE GOOD MULE E. V. Gainey FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY piano and Lahl. Umpi. Howard Electric Shop. rhon, lT3. BEHNINC PIANOS ARE CREATED te excell. They do. That la why they art the talk ef tha town Sold hy Parried-Dr hrer Co. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFFIX antes •< «H hlnde. Any thing roe need fee «Uc Hit tty. Howard Eler trte Shop Phono ITS. LOST — BUNDLE CONTAINING •hlrt and waiaL Lett hatwaas Hitcher', mere and my home ana mOa Mat Aldirwea'i Mill Be ward If returned te J. M. Willi, ford, Dunn, E I. l-vpd *3.000,000 DEAL FO« AMERICAN SIX One of the binest automobile deals of recent months was eoespleted in New York last wash when P. W. Hansl, vice-president and supervisor of sales of the American Motors Cor poration, and C. B. Penney, president, of Penney R Long, Greenshero, N. C., put their signatures to a con trast rovering the general distribut ing rights of th« American 8lx In North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and ether Sonth ern territory. The cogtraet calls for the delivery of 2,500 American Nix automobile* daring the next twelve months and the total sum in volved is in sxetar' of $4,000,000. In order to handle the dietribution of this large quantity of ears Penney 4 l ong are patting up s 100,000 building in Greensboro, N. C., and will maintain axtenaive plants at oth er distributing points Tb* Ann [a very active in the Southern automo bile and accessory Aside aad includes among H officers and directors R, G. Vaughn, president American Ex ehaogc National Bank, Greensboro, N. C.; H. R. Bush, preaJdsat Dixie Fire Insorance Company; H. O. Chatham, president Chatham Manu facturing Company; R. Mahans, vice-president Southern Life and Tram Company; Pierce Rocker, ef Rocker 4 Co , and A. L. Brooks, ef Brooks, Sapp 4 Kelly, general coun sel for the Jefferson Standard Life Insurant, Company. Major John E. Retuen recently in charge of Hasel korst Plaid, ha* resigned his com mission hi the Regular Army to take personal charge of the service de partment “The deal is the outgrowth of our experience In handling the American Balanced Blx In the limited territory of North Carolina daring the past three months,” said Mr Penney, “l„ which time wo have pot on the market arare than !H cam. Th* success of the American ham been aa extraor dinary in this difficult country that wa hava been ted to pot the entire roeaurcee of owr company behind the distribution of this Bel snood 8U aa a much larger seals. Oar roqalra mente will call for a considerable In crease in th* prod action schedule of the American Six. bat th* manufso tarora have riven as ample aasoraadea ef their aMIty te take «ara ef oar seeds. Upon th# sees pieties of Its present building programme the Americas Meters pleat at PlahriUM, N. J., will have a capacity of 7,$00 'era a year, whteh Is the eoteot sets*, ■led for the coming year " < It I* sad aft aid that the leathers j ‘•tercets *0*1*3 wtth Praaey sad Long have bought heavily lute the j Americas Corporation. C. R r*naoy J I# hseeming a member ef tb* beard ] sf dkalsm ] ■ ■printed from The Mew Yerh j •wa. Rapt. 14, IB1B. 4 FARMERS ■ 1 ! i > J ;♦ ’ ',• ► * -X ill Bankers, Merchants, Professional Men il , » ««I ((It I < -i |i -Join— | i|| The American I 4 jj [ ] J Cotton Association if ! is: :g 8 I : J: North Carolina Division, Harnett County Branch ?t ::s: :| I t m I ; “ ; HOLD YOUR COTTON _ TOR M l-Sc. 1 •»• »•*“ *• *Wi of cotton uf ,.. u. *•* Nl« if too will no* nook your cot > i *•• *• ■••»••. It maaao Iknioifi of dnUor. in your w*ck.t., Cottoa mill, will ' • - • ***■, ~1,*T**J to ro lot. tko morkot to ' - ' «w'r H»lr ntk. Tko Amritu Cotton Ao^ lotion .4t. ';; *r A* «? .**!• “'*• h? »•« wiu.i to, 1 . • i it** ** l'**- *“ owf incroo.o < ' • r*** h“,# * • mo.tk from now m. ; . T“ “•••■ *• *•»« “J timr. u • ktccor JcotnoJ for cotton (ooii ikon la many 1 ; TU lormw. Wro, mar. tko. tko 1 ! I "!» '•* f«r tki. -r-y, 0.4 tkoy, ••to four yrio. lor ..ttoo If Wy will only ^ •***•* *°«o Ik. r >o4 Mf cotton off tko , M , morkot wow. ORGANIZE COTTON ; ; WAREHOUSES ' " ’ t l *“•"«»■ Cotton Amociotion for : I Bioko, tko orconlnotto. tkroogk wkick col »BW*noo. mo, ko ottakltlnf la or.ry 1? ,••-moony, ^ , . , «-<!•> BwJ koly got o.ougk woroboum. ' " Cnnoty* ,h* t*"°* tn tko I WWw you Uwo cotton in n Sent, worn I < " ► - - ^•u>* you can take I be cotton receipt and ' ‘l ffat money with which to tide you over until « X the price it right and you want to tell. Warehouse* will keep the rollon in the +X farmer** hands end keep it out of Wall 4 4 street speculator*. • J Talk it over with your neighbors and < 4 year butine«s friends, your merchant and 4 T yeur hanker. ] T HELP PROSPERITY < 4 TO STAY WITH US. ; T It is new or never with tk* cotton farm- 4 T er and the b\uio«u men of the South. Wo ! 4 ar# proeperous thi* year, end here the ♦♦ money to org*ai>» to maintain a fair price tt for cotton. ‘ 4 Too, who remember the days of tin cent 4 J * D® >®u «© **• e return of 1 4 “°** •**•• They will surely com# unless 4 »♦ vs take stap* to prevent their return. The only way to do thi* i« to orgeniw and work « *♦ tsgstbsr far e fair price for cotteu. 4 Everybody who Uo. h.ndlvd cotton ho. i 1 mode moooy out of it—that i. ov.rybody ' 4 oic.pl Ike former. If |h. f.rm.r end hi. "I r«I frl.ud. .tick together now. if th.y <4 *“» tho America. Cotton A.ioe.otion ood 'T hofp i. ilo work, w« coo iovit. pro.parity ! 4 to moka her homo in Ol. South ood tko ' T • ont.t.on will be accepted. ; 4 —11 is • i:: Sce your Coun*y Chairman and get [literature which tells you all , < ■ • about it j j AttCnd M*“ Meeting, and State Meetings at Raleigh, Tue.- ; d»y, October 21 at 11 O’clock * - * -*♦ • - » * M • <!! Watch Your Newspapers . ;>* - ► ' •< » :!; Everybody Or,„uee^-Wby Not Fhe Cotton F.m>.r.? t i . N , . H , J J J J J J ;;; S. G. RUBINOW, State Campaign Director . ; < » • . ;;; Raleigh, North Carolina !!; gmmm i mtm i m i n m —-. For Sale by E. L. PARKER & SONS Satin Hay Only Gunshells 89c per Box WALTER JONES ► ► . ,

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view