m DUNN DISPATCH PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. _i Srrt :r, Da*=- S. C., mate tti Ht n i:-v-cE S. 1ST*. L. BUSSES POPE. MlkL. r-^ te bmOi—.— Mt S.-; ta4a;h&-__11.90 i y»»r ' guano-mill begins work LiHingtoa Oil Mill Company has «t-d it* fcitillsor factory and 4* ;-»c:» to itan the maaufacturors of R*vm this week. Tho »U1 ia of 1M a~!ly capacity. It win awko a .rn.ty *! the bran da suited for * eotwty »oi!a and will label -‘•"•s-e •*»t.: a' Brand* “Hsrnrtt Cot M= rus Tobacco Grower" and “Locn •-« ^arex Fertiliaor. of jo da ia now coming in *■' or t;tx»d into “Top Dresser" for jl'-r <i oronj later on. 1 a IC..-..I wilt bo able t* obtain this ’j pvodoct* from lhair local r, ; j- any quantity In plenty of ::ks to? the itr.-g planting. Tho mill *'• : do: os asy retail bunnaaa, of eourm. ih'r .'* or.» of tbo moat complete *-d tin court: acted mills in the *:uniy. It wa* designed and con K/.rte-J by Mr. Parham Job a*, who H£ <5I7cLri7 with U>< Caralaigb -f Ralolgh and the Vlrgiala C« oil-ia Chemical Company. Mr. -ov.r craw hi* own patter** and had th.' laechlnery boUt.—Harnett Coun . t» :.nri THE CITYWARD DRIFT } ' '■;LcV? •* woulif b« an excellent taJr-jg .*r h'lmr.i.lty If It* eirllixation cculd bo b»*«d on rural industry atiai* ar.d not on urban industry. .'.mi ucd more men and woman in sav moiUva eivi'r j.t'on drift oat of txnn- out of greet air, health. - r.gtn. benuty, into the citiaa. r....>r.- in th« third generation there !« >‘.-<it>- population, mean In sta l'd*:' vulgar or depraved in character, with Ike image of th* devil in mind w>J mottsr more than the imago of P»‘-a- Thorn who go like it at firsts ha: city Ufe Is Ilk* tho ton spoken ?• by tho prophet. which was sweet _» lx J mouth but bitter in the heUy. i htflrt? gmuiatioa are intoxicated 'w 'Ifc. hut in the third gen :-icioa the cord is eut which connect 'd them with Nature, the Grout Mo tr.rr. end lifo shrivel* up, sundries vo-'i U»c source of- life.—Geo. W. INAUGURAL SPEECH OF PRESIDENT HARDING (continued from page ana) •wucTowcnt "If revolution insists upon over turning established order, lot other prop.es malts the tragie experiment. There U no piece for It in America. When world war threatened tMllm tlon we pledged ear resource* and enr l.vri to its preservation, aad ween revolution threatens we unfurl thu flag of law aad order aad renew our couoeraUen. Ours fa a coastKu Momal freedom when the popular win *» law supreme and minorities are sacredly protected. Our revisions, reformations and evolutions reflect a deliberate judgment sad aa orderly pregre-w, and we mean to cure OUT Ills, but never destroy or permit do st metfoa bp force. "I had rather submit our industrial cjr.t-ueuralov to the conference table in advance than to a settlement table s-tcr conflict aad sufferieg. The H tbristlog for the cup ef good will Understanding fa its fountain source. I mould like to acclaim aa era ef good fooling said dependable prosperity and all i« blessings which attend. frsiMliss of IndutriM "It has been provra again' and again that wa cannot, while tkrew oar markets open to tho world maintain American standard* of lir • >* and opportunity tad hold oar tn du (trial emiuaaco la sueh unequal competition There Is a luriag fall air » tho theory of hnalshod barriers uf trade, bnt preserved American (taadards rrquire our higher produc tioa aorta to be reflected Is our tariffs on imports. Today as never before, when people are seeking trndo recto ration and expension, we mast adjust ear tariffs to the-new order. We ttek participation In the world's ex chargr*. because therein Uee our wey to widened Influence aad' the trium phs of peace. Wo know full well we ranaot answer we do not bay aad w» cannot sell secceeafally where we do not carry. "Opportunity is calling net atone for the re mention, bat for a new era ic production, transportation aad trade. Wo aboil answer it bast by meeting the demand of a surpassing home market. by promoting seif fe lucca in projection aad by bidding - enterprise, genius and efficiency to <mrvy oar cargoes in Amevi cua bottoms to the markets ef the •Mid. notice of sale of land under, and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from J. E. Bryant, to the undersigned trustee, which said Deed of Trust is registered in Book IPS, Page 1ST, Register of Deeds office of Harnett County, North Carolina, I will offer for esJa to the highest bid der for cash,, at tbs Court House door in Harnett County, North CaroUaa,on Monday April 11th. at IS o’clock noon, tho following described prop erty. Lots No. 179 (On# hundred and swouty nine). No. 180 (One hun dred and nighty) No. 181 (Oao hundred and eighty one) No. 188 (One hundred ud aigfaly two) No. 188 (Oao hun dred and eighty three) and No. 184 (One tuadred and eighty font). On plat of laud form stir owned by H. V. Moulton sad L. B. Chapin and kaown as W. W. McKay, property, as survey ed and platted by F. C. Slues, Kng. P*ot of which Is on record in Harnett County, Registrar of Dead’s office Us Plat Book No. 1 at Pago 37, to which said plat reference is hereby made for s more perfect and complete descrip tion by awtaa and bounda: The above described property ie tonveyed to secure tho balance due on the purchase price of said lots. Place of sale Court House door, Harnett County. Time of sale IS e’clock anew April Ulh. 1981. Terms Cssk. This 8th. day of March ’911 CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee. Mar 8 IS 22 29 Apr 6. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under, and by virtue of tbe power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trait from J. B. Edwards, to tbe undersigned Trustee, which mid Deed of Trust ts registered in Book IDS, Page 187, Register of Deeds ollice of Harnett County, North Carolina, I will offer for sale t othe highest bid dar, for cask, at tbe Court House door la Harnett County. North Caro lina, on Monday April 11th. 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed property. Lots No. 279 (Two hundred and seventy), No. 272 (Two hundred end seventy two). No. *73 (Two hundred and seventy three) No. 274 (Two hundred and seventy four). No. 2fll (Two hundred sod sixty one). No. 262 (Two hundred aad arty two), No. 263 (Two hundred and sixty throe) tad No. 264 (Two bnadred and sixty fear. This plat of land for merle owned by IL V. Moulton and L. B. Chapin, aad known as F. W. McKay property, as surveyed and jdfUed by f~C. Slmss, Eng. plat of which Is on record in Harnett Coun ty. Register of Deed’s ofice of plat Book No. 1 at Pago 37, to which said plat reference is hereby made for s more perfect aad complete descrip tion by motes and bounds: The shore described property It1 convoyed to secure the balance due oa the purchase price af mid lots. Place Uf sale Court House door, Harnett * ' 12 o’clock aeon April of Mar:h 1921 J. SMITH, Trustee. NOTlCl or SALK or LAND Under, aad by virtue of the power of tale contained In a certain Dead •f Trmt from J. A. MeCaakill. to the undersigned Trnatoe, which (aid Deed of Trust U registered in (took 1*5. Page ltt Register of Deeds oA 5* •?. County, North Carolina I will offer fer aala to tha highest bid der, for cash, at the Court Hones door m Harnett County, North Carolina, on Monday April 11th. 1921, at IS o'elaek noon, the foll«risg described property. Lots No. 202 (Two Hundred and Two) No. 202 (Two Hundred and Three) No. 199 (One Hundred and Ninety-Sis) and No. 197 (One Hun dred aad ninety aeeen.) Plat of land formerly owned by H. V. Moulton »"<1 LB. Chapin, end known aa P. W. McKay property, as surveyed and platted by F C. Slus*, Eng. plat of which Is on record in Harnett Coun ty. Register ofneed's office in Plat Book No. 1 at Age 37. to which aaid phi reftranca is hereby made fer a more perfect and complete descrip tion by mates aad baunos. Tbe above described property is conveyed to secuia the balance due on the purchase price of aaid tots. Place of mle Court House door, Harnett County. Time ot sale 12 o'clock noon April llth. 1921. Tonus Cash. This 8th. day of March 1921. ^flHUlBNCE J. SMITH, Trustee. War 8 16 22 29 Apr 6. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under, and by virtue of the power ef sale contained in n certain Deed of Trust from Ales Hawley, to the undersigned Trustee, which mid Drcd af Trust is registered in Book 126, Page 209, Register of Deads of fice of Harnett County, North Caro lina. I will offer for sale to tha high est bidder, tor cash, at tha Court House doer la Harnett County. North Carolina, on Monday April llth. 1921, at 12 o’clock aoea, tha fallowing described property. Being a part of tha land originally belonging to Mrs. H. V. Moulton and L B. Chapin and known aa tho P. W. McKay property as surveyed aad platted by F. C. Slums, C. K., aaid map or plat being recorded in Plat Book No. 1 at Pago 37. office ef the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, N. C. and being lots No. 29, (Twenty two), No. 169 (One hundred and flf* ty nine). No. 186 (Out hundred and slaty), No. 103 (One hundred and three) and No. 164 (Ono hundred and four) according to mid map or plat. For a more definite description of aaid lets referenca is hereby made to aaid map or plat. Tbs above described property Is conveyed to secure the balance due on the purchase price of aaid Iota. Place af sals Court House door, Harnett County. Tim* of aala 12 o’clock noon April 11th. 1921. Terms Cash. This ftth. day of March 1921. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee. Mar 8 19 22 29 Apr 6. v HUT1CE OF SALE OF LAND Under, and by virtue of the power of atle contained in n certain Deed of Tnut from J. 8 Moore, to the un do reigned Trustee, which said Deed of Trust is registered In Book 196, £«ge 19 l. Begister of Dead* office of Harnett County, Word Carolina, I will offer far sale to the bid der for caoh at the Court House doer in Harnett County Worth Carolina, on Monday April 11th. 1921, at 19 o' clock noon, the following described property. Lott No. 277 (Two hundred and seventy seven). No. 278 (Two hun dred and eeventy eight). No. 268 (Two hundred end fifty eight) and No. 257 (Two hundred and fifty arv cn.)- on plat of land formerly owned by H. V. Moulton and L. B. Chapin, and known as F. W. McKay, proper ty, as surveyed and platted by F. C. Sluee, Eng. plat at which la an rec ord in Harnett County, Register of Deed’s offleo in Plat Book No. 1 at Page 37 to which Mid plat reference b hereby made for a more perfect end complete description by metea and bounds: The above described property b conveyed te secure the balance due on the purchase price of Mid Iota. Place of sale Coart House door, Harnett County. Time of ante 12 o'clock noon April lltb. 1921/ Terms Cub. This 8th. day of March 1921. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee. Mar 8 16 22 29 Apr 9. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THEI86UANCE OP 938,000 00 WATER BONDS. AND PROVID ING FOR THE PAYMENT OP THEREOF*" A " ° ,!rrEREST BE IT ORDAINED by the Board •f Coen mission ere of the Town of Dana. North Carolina, as follows: ■action L That the Town of Dnnn. pareaant to the Municipal Fi nance Act, aa amended, issue Re bonds far the purpose of enlarging its Misting water works system. Section 2. That the maximum ag |T*f*u iBotit at Mlshall be m,000.00. j|KV Section J. That ^^^Lsufflctent (o pay the principal of the bonds shall be levied and collected. Section 4. That ^^^Hemect of the debt of the ngnlc^B bos ocen filed with the Clerk. ^^Bnt to said art and 1> open to p^^Kiapection. Section &. That th^Keseeii val uation of property aab^Ko taxation bj the municipality ^■the fiacal year 19Z0, aa shows ^Buid >UU ment, U f4.S4t.Ut.00K Section 4. That the Knit of the net debt of the manic i^Hy outetand tn«, outhoriied or to^Baulhoriied aa shown by said stat^K Including this issue, is 4297,24^^ Section 1. That ordinance ahall lake effect ihJ^kdays after its first publiealion^^Ku in the meantime a pctlllo^^^Ht subml* sion to the voters ^^^^Kinder the Municipal Finance In such event It ahall taks^^^Kwhen ap proved by the vc^^Kka Towd m Dunn al an provided under said act. NOTE: Under l^Mlo of the Municipal Finance'Ae^Ehapler 178, Public Laws of 191*) K ordinance, aftar paauge, ahall beMubiisfced once each week for fotfr aftMtivn weeks ia a newspaper in the T«wa of Duna, and afflu end of the ordlnsnca so iinlillihnMhs following notice must So “K llli blanks properly filled lantKth* printed signature of the Cls^Kapnaaded to the notice: ,t. ' The foregbing ord li^^Be wsa paao ed on the Sit it} ofKrnary 1H1, and was first pubUshKba ths tied d»y of February” 19V Any action or proceeding aailtlMsg the vaUd Ity of Mid ordLnaBosHlMt bo com menced before thirty III) days af ter its first phkteSa^ • H. A. PAJtKBK,Krwn Clerk. Feb 21. March 1 • T9. NOTICE OF SAlAjf ' Under and by t£^K of sole rental nod |H| iMd mad* by W. T. Warren and wifi 100, default having been madiil 4»» **•*•>» *Kursd and tha holder of tha notes haring do ■ended that the Trustee faractoM Una. I wUJ, oa March S4. mi, at ‘boat tha aeon hour, offer far sale to tha highest bidder for cash at tha eoart hoses door la UUIngton tha and) described in said,trust dead an follows: A part of tha lands of the estate •f John Smith sad a part of lot No. t of the division of mid lead, con jaining ltd acres, mare or lass, said land la fully described In the deed from John Williams. CommUaienor. Rafmwam U nmd. to tha record for full and seen rate daacrimioa. THOR B. WILDER, Trustee. This Fab. IT, mi. Fab. t8 Mar 1 • lb. DISSOLUTION NOTICE By mutual consent tha firm of MardaflMkd Broughton U dissolved. All debfi due the firm must be paid to Moses P. Martin. All debts due by tha firm will be paid by him. M. F. MARTIN, T. & BROUGHTON. March 1 4w. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF S3*.000.00 SEWERAGE BONDS. AND PRO VIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Dunn, North Carolina, as follows: Section 1. That the Town of Dunn, parauant to tha Manleipel Fi nance Act, as amended, issue its bonds for the purpose of eaten ding its exiting sanitary sewerage sys tern. Section >• That the maxim am sg- i (Ngsu amount of mid bond* ihnll he $22,000.00. Bnetioa 8. That a tax suAcieat to pny the principal and interest of the bonds shall' be annually levied and collected. / Section 4. That a statement of the debt of tha municipality has been filed with the Clerk, pursuant to said act and Is open to public inspec tion. Section 8. That tho assessed valua tion of property subject to taxation by the municipality for tha fiscs) year 1910, as shown by said state ment, is 14,544,112.00. Section 4. That the amount of the net debt of the municipality out standing, authorised.or to he auth orised. as shown by mid statement, including this Issue, Is $$87400.00 Section 7. That this ordtnnncs ihnll tabs effect thirty daya after its first publication, unless In the meantime a petition for its submis sion to the voters is filed under the Municipal Finance Act, and in such event It shall take effect when ap proved by the voters of the Town of1 Dunn at an election as povtded under said act. NOT*: Under Section $0 of the Municipal Finance Act (Chapter 178, Public Laws of 1919) this ordinance, after passage, shall be published once each week for four successive wei' ItMagmrspsper published In the To< of Dam^al at the ond of tho ordi' nance so published the following ties must n« added, with blanks party filled in. and the printed s. ture of the Clerk appended to tho' ties: The foregoing ordinance was | ed on the 21 day of February, 1 and was first published on the i day of February, 1921. Aay actio or proceeding Questioning the valid* ity of said ordinance mast be com nanead before thirty (SO) days sf er Its ftm publication. H. A. PARKER, Town Clark, rah 22 Mar 12 16 4*. - 1 NOTICE OF LAMP SALE, UNDER MORTGAGE Under and by virtu* of tha power >f *ale contained In a certain mot-t inge dead executed and dalhraeed by [ranch Ferguson and wife, Dora rerguton on tha 6th day af January, 1920 and recorded In Book No. lit, Page 614, in tho office of tho Rogia ■«r of Deed* of Harnett county, and lefault having bean mad# la tha pay ment of1 tha bond and tcdebtsdnaa* thereby secured, the following tract »f land will b« sold to the highest bidder for cash at tha court house door In Harnett County, Ulllagton, N. C., on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1921 at 18 o'clock noon: Lying and being in Avemsfcero Township, Ilamett County, State of North Carolina, and described and defined as follows, to wit: Being a certain lot or purer! of land 860 by 100 feet situated in the Town of Dunn, N. C., and being the same lot purchased by French rergueon from Willie Pope and wife; adjoining the lands of Robert Draughon and others For further description oeo a certain deed executed by said Papa and wife to French Ferguson, and recorded in tho office of the Register of Deeds: tbis being tho only real estate owned by said partial of the first part in said County; the said deed from Wlllio Pope and wife being dated December 81st, 1914 and recorded la Book No. 184, Page 60, Registry of said county. Place of calc — Tha Courthouse Door In Lillington, N. C. Time of Sale—Monday, April 4th, 1921 at 1 o'clock noon. Terms of Sale—CASH. A. W. HODGES, Mortgagee. ^Jfou^andJlcstjAUogmjrs^ You get ’emn and fresh right* the oven. ^F TRY W ' I ..I ICE PRICES Effective MflfCh 1st I Quantities ^ a Block [wli0 . . 80c Coupon Books Pound**.75c Redeemable at office if [not used up. Block Orders at Plant or Delivered in Town_$1.50 Blocks Sacked and Delivered Depot for Shipment _ $1.75 Ton lots at plant, per ton__ $8.00 If shipped cost of sacking added Car load lots, per ton_$6.00 Our terms are cash to all. For the benefit of parties within reach of our delivery you will notice that there is a discount on coupon hooks. Parties wishing to get ice regularly should give us standing orders and days they wished ice shipped during week. Ice bags will be bought at a liberal price if they are in good condition. StfBM LMpCttU, perts* 912.00 Pa. Anhrscttc, »cr toa 918M Dunn Ice & 'uel Co. | commodation I > < ► « • < » I I I < * —THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SPECIAL IZES IN ACCOMMODATION: L s —First, it provides a safe, cowenient place for you to kee^rour idle or active Linds. —Second, it is glad to lend money for the financ ing of the community industry. < < < —It invites you to take advantage of the accom T'~ modation it offers. -. « . < ► « • i M » i: <1

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