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TBE MUM DEPATCH WH.BHIP «vnt TUESDAY AND Pfc DAY. April 1st, 1*14, •• •« pott^aci * Dpmu N. C„ -,.4tr the eat o>l March S. 1ST*. 1 . L. BU3BEE rCK, PaMtahar Three month*... .aO 9i» months-. ......fl.<h» 0*» rmr..-.frivOI HAPPY PS YCKSB UBG 1W ccntla aV’ folk of F*te«fi bur* who were ta . pollla to express | dlataria for tka c . -in* af so many outsider* Into the " .Tad confirms of tha Cockade City at. t exporisnee a keen aaaaa of daH;:->.. >»er the report that Camp Lee i; be ahaadonad and nD of lu tro.-n» ,-tovcd ta other eampe of the erjr.rr. Tba old Vir* a f; atry hat had an nwfal time do >» io last decade.1 Untfl tan years . so the qaletj streets of Pete •*. (• were the I hastate af only t‘- v.’l old stock •*eapt for tba few v i Uad bees at-. tracted there by »*■: ;.eral trank 22* '•AI*“tariaa t-ul tobacco plants. These did not diuarh tha *oad old folk, however; merely trivia* them' a class to patraatsc. Tarhaalla delivered tha firs* blow to their sensibilities whan it banished from its land the saloons and distil lefiea. That art made Petcrsbur* the coster at wholesale llqaor traffic and the Mecca toward which all Tar heel folia wars af Bacchus turned thrir faces whan they became thirsty. I This *nva the old bus* a prosperity unwelcome to lha P. P. Vs. bat more than pleasinc to those who laved Car olina dollar*. WHU« liquor was •till attracting, attention to the town, Hopewell | fe wang like a mush room into being within striking distance of Sycamore. Strsot. Then it was that polite folk ahmddcred. Tho mining camp had | coma out of the weat and threatened to tear down all that had been built, la two centuries. la the interim between the open-1 ing of Hopewell aad the hnlldiag of I Camp In the saloons were closed. I That helped some, bat • brisk boot-1 legging business had bepn establish ed far tha convenience of tho Yankoo | hopa who came down for training, i Daring the war the old town Just f hammed and seethed with every con ceivable brand of aseial filth. Then came the happy day when men gained their seaaea. Big muni tion* factories- were no longer need, ed. Hopewell closed,aad was saon dis mantled. Thrifty members of tha • v temmaufei Utod hfxdUwveU* l*r daatoy, S3 the day of fee aaatelaiia had pa mad, aad sD that army of workers, gambler*, bootlegger*—Ihr deferable along with the undesirable —pawed from tha ken of the good burghers. t that Camp Lee is to be no mors. Petersburg merchants will suffer of esuree. Bat Petersburg eras not built for the msec hunts. They followed the • r. gal*, folk. And the regular folk don’t car* a dang what becomes of marc tradesmen so long as the sacred pavamcat* of Sycamore aad Wash ington streets are aot to bo trodden by Uio profane hod of the outsider. Petersburg never did want prog rest. Railroads, factories and things wuro all right for such upstart towns as Richmond, Norfolk and other Vir giala cities. Bat Petersburg I Peters burg, sab, la the home of gentle folk; aot a place for the griaae of indue try. HERE’S HOPIN' ANYWAY No legislature of recant years bar had a* maay major matters to .com* before it for consideration than will coma before the one which began Its sixty-day marton Wednesday morn ing la Raleigh. Aaserng the more im portant me*wires to bo presented are them which aefk te provide for fm provomeat of educational facilities and the ha tiding of a groat system •< highways throughout the Stats. Certain It is that both of them moowirss will bo bitterly fought There will bo opponents who took to make political capital from their op. j Position; there tee wilt bo sine ere mow elm wiB light them because the beyond the *biUtT of the people to Hewrrsr, A is admitted by aU M •mu s4 economic qaartionr that the ysaaeat is As hsat time to build roads sad yabtic baUdinya. Material la yisatifal and labor car be bed for1 mo* any yrloo. TWi seadlMaa will aet last leaver thaa the ttau (l taker thr ration to aettte back tne normal artMtler. The State raa yet twice aa ■ark far Ur dallara new at It win be able to yrt two yearn baaoa. Wa bare no Idea that the acboel or the reed ferroa win yet whet they a* for from the lew makers of North Cmliaa. Mm do he ye that they wdl yet eaeayh la Mart them toward the foal they era aaalday to attain. AUDITOM’S AMD TMKASUaCIU nmterM ymws ^l thar. waa a tkrsy^ist North C^MtoZ^'lest —mwtaa arlahly ffarantl bad ! ...... J practice and so far at we know sat isfied everybody. Bat. in those counties which abel llbcd -he oTcv there hat come a new ufllccr—some tmei at a larger salary thou that pah! the q!d treasurer. He is the auditor. Nobody knows better than The Dis patch that an audit of public accounts •* needed (a justice to office holders and to ibe public. But it seems that North Carolina pays a b'g price for the auditing. There are one hundred counties la the State. A conservative I estimate of tho coot of auditors where they have displaced treasurers end treasurer* where they are still employed would place the figure well beyond the $200,000 annually. This ia an ev«t as we see it And here is the remedy: Have the present legislature abolish every county treasurer's and county auditor's of fice .In the state and substitute for them a Stats auditing bureau fcorn which capen auditors could be sent to every county seat at least once ■ year. The coat of such a bureau would not be one-tenth that of the present system. The sums saved eould «o to the schools and roads. Secretary Riddle has for some time h«r" *n communication with a body of California poultry ranchers who ere contemplating a removal of their aet vIUra to North Carolina some ■®* ll"* Spring. Several ot the poiii trymen wu» -visit Dunn and other Eastern North Carolina towns in the near future. They require small farms suited to the raising ot chick ens and other poultry. Thme is touch laud of this nature around Duna. It will be well for our folk to begin now to plan for the visit of this advance guard. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER - *_ mortgage vnder and bjr virtue of the power 01 role contained in a mortgage deed dated the 10th day of November 1917. duly executed by W. II. Mc Donald to Sira. May Ouy recuring five bondi of even date. Said mort-| gegc deed U recorded in the office of '.he Register of Dceda of Harnett County in Book lit page ICO, default having been mado In the paymeat of the indebtednert thereby mured. The undersigned will on Monday 24th day of January 1921 at 12:00 o'clock M. at tho Coud House Door in Lil lington,' N. C.f roll for earh to the h fjhcat mddcritho following describ ed * eal ente lying and being in Har nett Coanur, State of North Carolina. Neill'* Crobkf Township. Beginning Rear a white oak on the road, Bullokt’* corner and run* aa hit line E. IS chain* and IS link* to a stake la th{ Held, Richard Bullock’s comar, thcncc North 4 to Joe Hor ton’* lino 23 chain* to the old'road, thence with laid road to the begin uff' containing S. acres, more or Time of sale: Monday January 24, 1921 at 12.110 o'clock M. y Place of Sale: Court House Door, Harnett County, Lilllngton, N. C. Term* of sale: cash. This the 17th d*y of December 1920. MRS. MAY OUY. Mortgagee. Dee. 2t 31 Jan 7 14 21. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified M administrator on tho astate of John G. Jernlgmn deceased, hereby notifies all parsons having claims a rainst amid estate to prment them to »e duly verlflkd oa <fr before .the Ird day of DoeembeV 1*31 or this notice will be plksded/ln bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to mid estate will make VmMed late payment This SOth day pf/Novctaber 1920. , .* C. q./JERNlGAN. - v Administrator. Benson, N. C. C. C .Cannadsy, Attorney. Pec. 8 10 17 Id il Jaa T. ! NOTICE Or LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of tho power »f sole contained in s mortgage deed dated the 2nd day of Novotaber, 1910, duly executed by W. H. Me Pc field to Mrs. May Guy smearing Ivc bonds of even date. Bald mort tage deed Is recorded In the oflee if the Register of Deeds of Harnett Chanty In Buok Ilf page 97, default saving been made dn the-payment of the indebtedness / thereby —• secured, rhe ondersigned Jrlll oo Monday 24th lay of January 7921 at 18:00 o’clock M. at tho Court hnuae door in 1.11 inirtan. M. C., sell for cash to the )!gWt bidder the following deecrih BHmaaRBmaamamaaami id real mtatc lying and UiEg in Hacnett. State *f Xouh Carolina. Creek Township. Beginning it ■ large swectgum o. tlm north side of -na Uravh Mr.-. J Carokn* Johntou'e cum and .'in • t» her lint after Mncyn'r lot 01' loner' land and past he* corner with Bullock'i line North 4 E. 10 71 chi to n stake 26 links S. or the whit* “fk 5cI?cr■ H>*nei as an agreed line “• U West 7.85 eh*, to a la rtf r sweet rum at the head of the Spring Branch; thence-down the rarlou* courses of said Bianeh 11 chains to a blackgma coin*.- at flock Quarry, Mra Carolina Johnson's corner; thence as her lin* S. 10 W. 25 chains jo her corner in tho Bather Spring ] Branch; thence up tho va.iont coin* . tea of Mid branch to beginning, con taining about 44 acres more or lens. The a bore described land being known as the Darling Jorcs deers*- , ed. late of Hatnftt County, and it beiDg tho mm* land allotcd as dower to tbs said Darllilg Jones' wife. Time of solo: Monday January 24. l«l. at 12 o'clock Mi i Place of sale: Court Hou»- Door, • Harnett Coun'.y, Liliington, K. C. I Terms of sale: Cash. .«X?*4 th* l7lh d*Y of December | 1020. MRS MAY GUY. Mortgagee. [ Dec 24 31 Jan 7 14 21. , .*„>?inusraivrca s .iciice i ■ ••• T 1 c.> aw .*.'•> irattr || : ••• ' ; «• • - !: ■' •. j. /- ? j i.;. ' T ■ ' J » »*r ' V ••/ ' .f -a Ji I . ■ hvlori- l tie S? ,1 il ,• ■ :>bjr Ifit. o m -.i >T| j Uv'f* d :.i I nr efjbe.r iccovn.-y Ai. , --'■>1' lld.h'.yd So m'iI estate veil ; ■wr.-o nuke imrrJMIatc payment F'JSQUAHD SMITH. < [ Admii'lrtr* :or ol , LAURiiTlA DRAUGHON. Th1* ’7 h day kf December. 1120 ■ CLATiFNCK J. SMITH, Attorney i In- 17 24 Cl Jar. 7 14 21. , SALE OF LAND Uedsr nod l»y v.rtue of the power I f f-alc contained in a certain moit t\'v Su<:« Surlo* to J. C. Clifford, yuv executed by Taylor Surle* and rustra dated the 26th day of August t£0 u"d recorded in the office of legistsr of Deeds for Harnett roun y in Book 12S. Pape 210, default 1 laving been made ia the payment of mtea secured therein, 1 will offer Kate to the highest bidder for cash t the courthouse door in Lillington n Monday, tiro .11 day of January t 12 o’clock M., 1021 the following i.'SJlW V*U5 Mtltt. | A certain tract of land ivln* and *'"‘K In Harnatt county, bounded on n; north by the Pi. Seaton laud on the. west by the raid Ijly 3CX in landutnd on tHn-.outh b>tlia land. * Henry McSlcwuH: and on the e"ui >y tha laud* of W. R. Vain, co.\taii> ~8 twaaty keros only. The abort da-I •'r*bed Umda arm to eumr.l of the1 wauty acres njvnl.oud and lo be ut off of the north end of a tract of and purchased from T. 3. Matthew? nd wife by Hbnry Stewart. For a ■thcr deieriptfcwi of tho said land. •* deed from Henry MeStewart and rife. Minnie Stewart to T. J. Mat bows, which l» of record in Book 170 **e 479, Itvyjtry of Harncu Couu 4. C. CLIFFORD. Trmtn. 3. W. WILSON. Attorney This Hie SI day of December 11)20. II 7 14 21 28. IILC. North Carolina, Harnett County. I n the Superior Court. iYllliam H. Faucette V*. 'ranei* Faucctte. Thy defendant . above named will Kite notify that an action, entitled. K above bat been commenced in he Superior Court of lla'not! roun V to obtain'.an absolute divorce from he defendant, and the said defend knt will furtfie* take notice that she * required to 4pp.-ar at the term of he Superior .Court of said County ■O be held onVKonday. 7 day of Feb ruary, 19*1, at the Court Hmigc of oid County iniLillington, North Car dina. and answer or demur in tho ’aid complaint in aaid action, or the plaintiff will ^pply to the coo it for ■ht relief demanded In aahl com plaint. A. A. McDONAI.T), C. 8. C. This the 3rd day of January, JD21. fan 7 11 21 2R. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under, and by virtue of the powc> •untsmed in a certain Deed of Tiust from J. J. Norris, to tho undersigned, vhich said Deed of Tru'd is registered n Book tflS. Page 5BG, Register of [>eed« olTlec of Harnett County, ‘lorth Carolina, we will offer for sate o the h'ghcst bidder, for cash, at thy ffpuvt Hoove door in Harnett County, vorth Carolina on February 7tn. 1021, at 12 o'clock noon, the follow ng described property. Described as follows: All that Inset pr parcel of land lying and situated tnd being in. the county of Harm-tt ltd the 9tat« of North Carolina, near he Lown of Cuitf and being farm fo. 4 on plat pf Ipnil foitnerly own 'd by Farmers Commercial Rank and 'fell Stewart, plat.- of which Is on re ■ord in Harnett County, Regipter of Cb'edi office in map Book 2, Page tip, icing farm No. 8, containing 25.10 •eves, more or lip. Plica of sale Court House door, Harnett coonty . Time of sale 12 n’rlock ifoun, Feb ruary 7, 1921. . Terms cash. \ BENSON LOAN A-INSURANCE COMPANY, TRUSTEE Inn 7 14 21 28. NOTICE The Annual Convention of tbo North Carolina Division of th; Ajn a.-ear' Cotton .Vssoclxticn wlU be ivr.d at I'a'ii-.-h in Thursday, Janu trv it. ltd). The mealing will be eo .v*::,i.«! ut }') lOC o'clock a. m., iu -hn C.ty Auditorium. This trill ba ‘.'in must important sterling of »h» cotton gtoiwrs e‘-< r hold in tha Stata .-.lid every poraor m the county who t" inU-.cited Jzi the production and market! nr; of motion 1* U: gently re* isiested to beVii«MHnt and remain there through vie entire session. R. T~ GODWIN, Chairman of Harnett County Cot run AaaociaCor. it NOTICE TO CSaofrORS All priMni, firms anil corporations having claims agunisl j. M. ityrd and S. T. Patterson IradV.g ns J. kl, Byrd ^ Compuny. which were in cx ietence ptlor to tkeember 8th, 1920. (Time of the death of N. T. Patter ton) will exhibit the tame to the on dt raiKTied murhdny partner within twelve month* from the date here ef. All persona indebted to said part nership will please make Immediate 2cctl ament. J. M. BYjto, Surviving Partner. Thi* the |th January 1921. L. L. l.EYINSON, Attorney. J7 o a w 4Ul TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Thu ia to notify atl persons that 1 have no interest In she firm of John son * Ilobbs of Coats, N. C. and that J. If- Johnson or A. D. Johnaon A 'rr all obligations j. A. HOBBS. Doc 31 7 14 21,_ Announcement Desiring to Inform my Customers and the Public at Large of a change, 1 choose this method of announcing that I have purchased thfe stock of goods owned by Warren & Strickland and have moved same to my new building, Front ing South Railroad Street, the second door beyond tne Peat Office, Where 1 shall continue business. -1 shall carry 4 full and complete line of—— » ; i Heavy and fancy Groceries . ■* Feed Stuff arid Country Produce Vj, and with Reasonable prices and prompt service en deavor to render’satisfaction to all; Thanking my customers for all pa^t favors and relying on tneir continued patronage, I am. Yours To Serve R. M. Warren 204 SOUTH R. R. ST~-PHONE Nor 105 Fpalepeople! M Ziron is a tonic medicine tor p«!et weak, nervous people. Itaiuc- k4 fU cess In the treatment of condition* and genera) debility & U has b< of men, women and children. CD Ziron drugs. It is a sale, mild Xj modem medical science, by J The 3 £ Many men and women, gratehil for fee, benefits they have obtained, £ J write about Ziron, hoping their experiences may be helpful to others. J was very nervous; had fcad headaches, loss of appetite and could not deep well at night," wfltes M». Laura P. Smith, ot Route 1, Springfield. ^ I Term. "My husband bought a bottle of Zlroa, sod I began taking Hand M f •*»«" »o ptok up- I think It isa very good tonic tor rundown people W k My little boy was thin, and looked, very pile and deficits. | gave him U f Ziron, and hr mended up aed is looking fine.” Sold Jby druggists on a X k Money.Back Guarantee. zj. 4 3 Money — / Idle money has no value—At is no good to you or your community. Only wtfen it is placed in a good *- bank and madfr^o circulate does it perform the use ful functions for^ which it/wa* created. You ov/e it td yoursflf and your community to place your funds ui a blink where they are always ®t work and always guarded against nre, burglary BANK YOim. MONEY WITH US Jhe first fy ational |£ank I j Dunn, North Carolina L f' -u / V*v / * •' / * ^ • > 1 SAVE and I WORK Put your Idle Dollars in the Bajik where they will Serve You and be a Safe guarchagainst adversity. THE’BANK of HARNETT Duke, N. C. MoVeD! —' _ ^ ” Our friends will find us now in the gar age building adjoining the Parrish-Driver Store. We have jukt njoved end gotten our equipment in or^er to repair all makes of au tomobiles. 1 ; good: mechanics I • who work for a treasonable charge, guaran tee to give you satisfaction. CHANDLER CARS We will cpntinue to handle the Chandler Cars.....~ - *“• — --- ■■ -- E, V. GAINEY / Happy New Year • i \ / Forget your troubles. The ofd year is dead—a thing of the past. Let it be\ buried in p£ace, and into, its grave place all those worries that burden your soul. Face young 192 I with a smiling free, a atoyt heart. Work. Make work retrieve what we havevost. Njfneteen twenty-one holds everything for you. Secure ^nd hold fast to the good - things it offers. Pass ub the bad and let*s make the com munity smile with prosperity. Throughout the year\you will find that we are your friends. . V t • « ■; » . * « Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn and Coats, N. C. 9 \ * • i 0 I
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