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♦LOCAL* ■ * * * * » * * * J. D. Barms W improving after a , brief lllnus* Dr. R. L. Wanen is spanding tbs Wtsk OB hia lands In Georgia. J. C. Byrd of Bnnnlsvel, mu n bsstnsss visiter in Dunn Tacaday. Ctwnno Lt«. Jim Monds and Rob ait Jordan war* visitors in Ralaigh Monday. John C. Clifford and D. C. Fussell war* business visitor* in Raleigh Monday. Mr*. J. S. Rigsbae of Greensboro. Is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mia J. G. Gattin Mr. and Mr* J. It. Griffin, of Whitavllla, aia visiting Mrs. W. O. Johnson this weak. Mr*. Jack Lee and son, Jack, Jr., who spent tha winter in Florida, have returned to Dunn. Hr*. U. S. Page and little daughter Ottilia, returned Saturday from a vis it to relative* |„ La Grange. Henry B. Anderson returned Mon day from Goldsboro where hr span! th* Weak and with hi* family. Mm. Herbert Stalling* and son. Herbert. Jr., arrived tan night from Spring Hope, to rialt relative* in tha city Henderson Steal* of Lillington, ed itor of the Harnett Coanty New* waa a business visitor in Dunn Sat unlay. Eugnnr Cole, of Washington, D. C. i* home to visit hi* parents, Capl. and and Mrs. J. E. Calc. H# will be heir for thirty day*. J. W. Thornton returned Monday morning from a boeineon trip to Dr troll, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and ci ties in Canada. He wa* away about 10 day*. Mr. and Mr*. Iloke Templeton re turned this morning to thair heme ii Rocky Mount after spending a short time with Mr* Templeton's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Creel. Rev. A. B. Harrell of Petersburg Va., arrived Monday afternoon to ►P*nd several days hore with Mr*. Harrell who i» visiting her parent* Mr. ana Mr*. Henry Pope. Dr. D. W. Holt, Mis* Lucy Gray Edwards and Miu Nelli* J. Alderman of Duko, ware vintop* in Dunn Mon day. Mia* Edward* and Miss Alder man are nurses in Good Hope Hotpi la) there. Miss Eala Ennis baa accepted L position with th* Pint National Bank as stenographer. She recently gradu ated from the Greensboro College for Women where she mad* an rxcellant grade in her work. M. H. Byrum, af Rocky Mount, formerly aupanatendrnt of the Dunn Road district, spout the week-end here with friends. Capl. Uyrum has many friend* hero who arc always glad to welcome him to the city. Mr*. Algonia Wilaon. a trained nurso of 16 years experience, has to cated in Dunn for the practice of hn profession. She has looms at the Donning Hotel. Mr*. Wilton U from Mains, and will probably remain In Dunn permanently. nounce that oil three of the bank* In the city will be doted Thursday. May 30th, it being ■ legal holiday. Anniversary Mecklenburg Declara tion- Thia holiday ia observed only Ib North Carolina. The closing exercise* of Conte Graded school take* place thl* week. The exercise* begin Wednesday , at H o’clock and will continue through Friday. An interesting program ha* been arranged by the school.and the exorcise* will bo attended by Urgr crowds. I. L. Hatcher left Monday after noon for Charlotte, where he will attend th« annual meeting of the State Caefartaksr*’ lAagocudion. C. A. Bailsy. formerly an employee of Mr. Hatcher, also is attending the association, and will return to Dunn from Charlotte and assume his duties again with Mr. Hatcher. Sd. B. Warren and K. L. Howard returned today from Hot Springe, Arkansas, where they bav* been for the past three weeks taking treat ment. T. V. Smith, who was also at the Springs for several days, return ed home the latter part of the week. All throe of these geatlmen seem t»> be improved in health. Z. V. Snipes baa returned from Richmond, Va., where he spent ten days with Mrs. Snipes, who has been a patient tat Stewart Ci'clr hospital there for several weeks The copdi tion of Mrs. Snipes is reported as being better. She has been right III since entering the hospital and her friends will be glad that she is Im proving. J. A- Pools returned Saturday from Washington, D. C., where be spent taro weeks taking a special eouras in advanced work in Ma do partaaent af the Internal ravenae ser vice. Hit work now will be limited to chocking up big corporations and as suring them la listing their incoma taxes. He made an excellent grade oa his examinations in Washington aad ranks aa one of the most compe tent man In the service. lew*, itanaail, who hi man nil Home Ip Newport New*, Va., for the put several yean, where he was chief ef thei fire deportment, hu returned to Dunn and trill make his home again. For the present he win be em ployed by Butler Brothers. As aeon u a suitable building eaa be secured It la the Intention of Mr. Randnll to open and operate a steam laundry In Dunn. In this work he will he as sisted by Jora Pearsall, who will re turn to Duaa later. Perry Morgan, Dr. C. A. Bain and E- I. Olhre attended the SoiAh ■» Baptist Convention In Washing ton the past week, going si delegate) from the Pint Baptist chart* el Duaa. Mr. Morgan aad Dr. Bela rt tmraed this mom lug aad Mr. Olhri wIU arrive heme sometime tomorrow According to statements from thorn who attended the convention was i most interesting one ind brought to gather oae of tbs largest crowds rvei atoonibloii In the Sot* h. BNCAOEMENT ANNOUNCED On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Al fred Blaylock entertained at an unu anally pretty party when she an noun cad the engagement ef her slater WtlMitl Pope to Mr. Ooerge Pres ton meKay. The guest* were asst a the door by Mrs. Blaylock and Mrs A. F. rape and ash mod into the par ler which we* beautifully decorate hi pink reset. Several gamu e "Seoslheail” were played afto which the gustos wara served ,wl chicken mlad end Mndwicbee, lo ertmm and cake. At the ia vita Won o the boitau the gaeeta made thei way Into tho dining room. In Use ecu ter of the table wat a large baike of ro»t to each of which was attach ed a •mall envelope containing on or more IcUere of Us* alphabet The* letter! were property placed by Ua «*•«*• and were found to reveal Ua raeret of the afternoon. Thom proa ent were Miaee* Cora Warren. Brow "*• K.X.I1, Kv.lv, Whltl: CtaST \oung, Corrinni Jacluon, Ida Mm Pittman Janie Jacluon, Erma am Agnee Wairen. Jcuamlne Starllnj Kthel l.ucae Meeen.. Freeman, Me Kay. Taylor. Butler, Bret, Prince am Pope. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDCI MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of th* po»« in a mortgage dec. da.cd thn 10th day or May 1019. dull exocutcd by Rarafi Kairrloth to B. C. Loras and wilo Phoebe Lucar secur '•** a note of even date. Said non ,^°T:'rd, <■ «hv office of th. “f llamru count) in U»ok I IS and Page 371. defauji ?*i‘T.*1’. lnBd* 1,1 lh^ Wmrnt ol the Im ebtrdnc** tbervby secured, th. inderjltnu-d will on Monday the Utl day of June, 1W20, at 11 o’clock M at tnv Court House door in Lillinu N. C., sell for cash to the high **t b'Uiler the following d*4Cj*tb*4 r<sa LyiAf and bpir.g in Unr »cit County, State of North Carolina Averuvboro township. Lot No. 1 in w division of the William Luca, division, beginning at a atakr nrai the tram road, the corner of let No, ‘. end runs as the d v;dln* line of ihia lot. North 12 W. about 26 chain, lo another corner, comer of lot No. *• the Sorrell line; lhvr.ee 8. 52'A W. nbout 19 chain* to a (take S. ol thn tram road: thence S. 25 F.. 4 3c chains to a dead pine in a branch Ounce K. H7 E. 6 chain* tn a stake come, oq the hill; thence B. 24 E. <2 chains to a comer. East of Mary Hall's residence; thenre X sj R LOO chain, to the beginning eonlain r*B *22 acres more or leas. Time of sale Monday June 14th 1920, at 12 o’clock M. place of sale, :'onit Hohsc door in Lillington, N. C, Terms of sale cash B (1 I#L’CA8 pilOEBK LU£a$. Mortgagees Thi* the 19th day of May 1020 May 14-64. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Ilaving qualified as administratrix of the estate of Jno. B. Saunders, de ceased. late of Harnett County. North Carolina, thia i* to notify all persons having claim* against tha se ttle of said deceased to exhibit them to the undenagned at Dunn, N. C., «" °r before the 20th day of April, 1921. or thia notice win be pleaded ■ n bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. MRS. I.. X. WILLIAMS. Administratrix of John B. Saunders. Thia th* 20th of April, 1920. Clarence J. Smith, Allornay. Aprl 20 61. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executors of the estate of John H. Pop* deceased, late of Harnett County, N. C., this is to notify all porsono having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thorn to the undanigned at Duan, N. C., on or before the 4th day of May 1021, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of the hr recovery. All persona indebted to the said estate will pleaar make immediate payment This the 4th day of Hay 1920. R. L WARREN, ED1TII C. POPE. Godwin tt Williams, Attorneys 4-6L Tu. NOTICE OF SALE By virtu* of the authority con tained in a deed of trust executed by W. It. Faucett, and wifa, and rt> r:*t»red in Book 114, Pag* 89, of the records of Harnett county, the undersigned trustee, named in said deed of trust, will on Monday, the 14th day of June. 1920, tt 12 o’clock M. offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for rush at lbs courthouse door in Lillington, N. C. “ho following described tract of land loeeted In Harnett county, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest eornei — '*•* •Wiabrr 21 arrording to thi Kelly Hap of tho Town of LUlington that Is to say. at the north margin of“J"sti-e*t, with the East margin of Eleventh street, and runs thenei northerly with Eleventh street 108 foci to John Knight's line, theno eustwardly parallel with “J" street 106 fort; thence southwardly parallel -1--— : with Eleventh street 198 feet to “J" r y*; thence wolwardly with “J" ■ street to the beginning, containing • I three-fourths of on aero, bring the : lot on which ay fivr-utora dwelling •.if now sitaated. i Thi . the lJilh day of Ms,'. 1020. 'i . J- C. CLIITOKn, Trustee. rlMay 18 41 EXECUTRIX’* NOTICE ‘ j Having qutllfltd as Ex«cutiLx un* '•dor thv last will and tests moot at l~ ' H- Lee, Jr. CUceased, this is to notify I all person* having claims sgainst said Ortate to file the same with the un drr«lg..td un or befure the 11th day , of May 19*0, or this notici- will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per 1 suns indebted to the estate will make ,iet'.li mrnt immediately with the on | dnsigned. • ThU the llth day of May. 19*0. ;j MARTHA LEE. Kwrulns of L. H. Lee, Jr., deceased. Clifford and Townsend, Attorneys. May 18-81 . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as adiainistartor ] of ihc ctnatc of Y. A. Ivey, late of • Harnett county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against mid | deceased, to pretest too same to too undersigned administrator duly pro ven according to law un or before the , 10th day of May 19*1, or this notice i will be pleaded, in hnr nf their re* co/;r>\ All nriron* i.d b.>d to said |ilicuu.*cd will phase come foiward [and make ec.tlrmrnL • Tills th. ICilh, day of May 19*0. I sssssssssssssssssssssssees' t H. G. IVEY, Administrator of the estate of Y. A. Iv*y, dees*sod. Jcj: F. Wilioo, attorney. Uay IS-dt. ANNOUNCEMENTS — for sheriff — I hereby announce mysetf a can didate for Sheriff subject tv the ac tion of the Democratic primary. If elected I promise to jive to the county tho tame degree of sarriee that has characterised my adminis tratis i daring the last four yean. W. H. Ti RLINCTJN. — for sheriff Tv the rolrn of Hdrnett - Oooaty, 1 hereby announce raybdf u candi date for the office of Sheriff of Har nett County, subject to the l»caM> cratk primai iae to be held la June. KctpcC .fully yours, „ . .. JOHJI GRKKN. R- F. D. No. 1, Litlington, N. C. — FOR sheriff — To the Democratic Voter* of Har Rett County >— BclKOirg that my asperWnca ** Depnty sheriff rriU qualify me to diecls-go th«- duties of the office of ehniif of llarnott County with credit to th- Drmoi ratic Patty and with ta'.irfacUon to all fair-minded peo p'<. 1 h. -sty sonuurev rayscu a candidate for the office of Sheriff In Uk JliytHtti c iirlnta v to be held on 4 an. .*<1 h, 1820. ' r- on j ■ i n a nrr ... - . . ........ “A Business Man for Governor.” ij Hon. Robert N. Page ij Candidate for the Democratic nomination ; for Governor j-Will Speak At - j Dunn, Saturday, May 22, 1920 j j ij MUNICIPAL HALL AT 2P. M. AND AT ;; I | L I Duke, Saturday, May 22, 1920 AUDITORIUM 8 P. M. i«! « > < ' • , , "As a Business man, 1 shall make effici < ► ency and economy in both State and County Government a chief purpose of m.y Admin istration.” * > . - i i ;; You are cordially invited to hear Mr. ; Page discuss the questions vitally affecting all North Carolinians. I * < ► ' * LADIES ESPECIALLY WELCOME i < _ 1 1 CHAS. ROSS, < i State Manager Page Campaign. » 1 1 < > - _ _ < ' "A Basinets Man for Governor” > !' Your Rich Uncle \ :: ' . : % , ' ' < "*■ / : ___ ' / - X I > < » < ► V BE YOUR OWN RICH UNCLE. OPEN A SAV INGS ACCOUNT. BE THRIFTY. THEN WHEN MISFORTUNE COMES, YOU WILL BE YOUR OWN BENEFACTOR. BETTER BE GLAD OF ?bUR OWN FORESIGFIT THAN. LIVE. IN GREAT EXPECTATIONS. * •! i v i * • » « ! * - * _ i i i i * < i < < * i < - < The COMMERCIAL BANK i: i : i'' 1 . ] .....—-t-tn timmnutfrimiMMMi! ' *' f Thla April Mb, 1920. . i J. W. IUABTAX. — rom. uoisTU or deeds — Subject to the action oif Ike Dorn oatio primary. I hereby onannmo my candidacy for the o*«e of lm Utrr of Doeda of Haraott Coaaty. W. H. FAUCETTK. TOE COUNTY AUDITOR. ' Hariri# been aoiicitod by amay fnn da of the Demariacy of Haraott r***.*»nv—m I kmtr aa aaafflMa tor tor Anrflto. of Kmm to tor mUn of U Mr; af Jan* M. „ . _ C. M, VxU, H- y P.Pah*,*?. C FOR MEMBER OP THE LECMU. tube I abject to tbr action tf the Dcato *P—tf ?wn3{<atofcto!^tl>a^aMi»r«< Loar—tUMDAY latk a camxo %• J*y tkva^koK'.’ F>a4»r wfH pl*>A wttu-a ta K. & J»ra%a«, Jr., D*aa. nTc. *«• »>« far wwait It-pd. Ch'.c«*a aiHartw m mUkg rack kigk inn tkat Uar aaa ‘—»—»- - la gaiaa ta aad fraai walk. .. ' 1 , ‘>3 l-a.i r“t ' ■ •" You’D Need that ■ i > Refrigerator! •' •*:. i *. So v." : i > • * i * .1 » 00-0 • . .>-• .Vr3! i > —Come and let us talk the matter over now. We have most any style you could possibly desire— ranging from the small ice boxes at $ 15 to the f ^e^ow* ••veral compartments at $235. No better refrigerators than these were ever made. They have every safeguard for sani tation and for ice saving. They win protect your food and your health efficiently and economically. I THINK ALSO OF SCREENS FOR DOORS AND WINDOWS We have these and are prepared to install for you » or show you how to do it We have them or can make them to fit any door or window. Get these things now. Hot weather is on die way. ill THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMPANY , ^ i • l • Broad Street Dunn, N. C. » K-"‘ i-o ! I , i •« i < a > Shingles, Paints and Building Things * : |: . , „ , • ■ a j There is a strong market for all of the things we carry j [ for building purposes, but we are still fairly well stocked | and can supply immediate orders with little difficulty. || U This is the building season. Construction and rtcon- || H struction are going on all over the country. There is not t p near enough material to supply the demand that will come with the full opening of the season. | The goods we have in stock will be sold as cheaply as the price we paid will permit. When we get more, the price L “ bound to be higher. For these reasons we are advising our friends to place orders now. Every delay will cost you money. Give us lists of the things you will require. We will do I our best to get for you all that you may need. * BARNES&HOLUDAY COMPANY DUNN- -pi- NORTH CAROLINA t»»mtt«min»»nnffln«»nnniiiniia * ‘ ' / • * • a •
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