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SEES NEED FOR THE SALE OF COTTON _ By Uion H. Butler Ten "tag la matter of nor* than c. phase, a* J. R. Chamber la in, af tl. .• «'arvleigh Fcrtlliaar Factory eall e. to my attention a few Java ago. bj . f.'umberlain carric* on big op c-.t'.on*. and liia butlnem requirts ti ■ n>e at large sums of money. And fc. mlki like Hugh Wiley whan ha r . . Money it the thing we have ev c.’ihinar bet. 'Tier* la a situation,” 1: , j.d. 'which presents a problem tl.. i» not only a fanners' problem, t> a farm problem and a problem f . the fertiliser men, and alto on* f. .-'m whole country. To begin with i it'tes <n oil of ua, and none of ua k-ow* where we arc going to come o-'.t. itui the bank* and the farttliMr ibimi know w« cannot go la much far ther." A* Mr. Chamberlain explained, the fv *. acr faetoriaa have bean earry li c the farmer* for the past two ar II ej years, and the bank* have been c rrylnit the fertiliser faetoriaa. V- he* settlement Una cam* around t i January 1 the bunks culled for n uney that was due a year ago and a m ' that an* due two yean ago, and tie fertiliser men realise that It is I me fur these loans t* be paid. But t.iey are perplexed because so many of the farmers are not taking up i‘io'r fertiliser paper. What to do a >uut it the manufacturer said he r”u!d not imagine, but he said it was C ing to affect the crop of ifatT ‘‘For the farmer whu has not boon po.ving for hit supplies it going to be the man who will be the last supplied fill, the limit oil credit we have fur 1 Ci22. The banks cannot go much far ther in extending credit to ua, and w* ten go no farther then our credit will carry ut, and are ere ut the lim it The fortlilcar manufacturers have bctii carrying every ounce they could o-’rry day sines the war began, and year by year thel/ talk has been growing greater. A limit comes to all things. It la a financial impossibility for ua to go on extending credit whan as are asked by the banks every day to kstrict our borrowing! and to re duce our debts It ia no particular buc.Veta of anybody'! bow much mo ney wr have oat, bat Is more It vc rver Intended to have oat, and it I* so much wo cannot mcrosae it, for tha banks aro Just like tk* fac 10,1c* are, loaned up too far ea fartl l paper. matter that the farmer* theold understand mar* clearly than Mi»y do. for it concern* man directly. | 'Then it concern* everybody elae, foe withoat fertiliser crop* are yolay to be lee* than otherwise. aad with abort rropa tho buyer U yotny to «nd hlyV or price*; and trade in every line will be more or lea* effected. To be can did 1 don't know hew maeh relief wonld come If the eld fertiliser bill* wore cleared op. far everybody eon ncctod with fertiliser auktay aad die tTibntion baa bean carryfny the mazi rtam af financial lead ever dace tha war came to disturb affair*, raid whar* we can ya with this thiay evoa f Wi begin to yet relief throw* za Inflow of money from the farm* Is more or leae of z yarns It I* doubt ful If credit ealee tea he carried vary far by the factorial far aeme year* Oh • My arate as has bee* the ease la the past, far fertiliser business, net Merely because the ba«f,t the rtamtfsaturate want to buy *-r-rt~i they must yet money riybt aleay to ewtizae to do anythin, an a bad* at ad bread enow* to provide far the ftftos of tbU country." It SlIMffiBf £,**!?111 ~ 'Harnett County. Sadia Walla, PUlatifl B- D. Walla, Defendant. Tha defendant abova a a mad wfl] take notiea that aa action enthlod aa ahova has bach commenced la tha an &'S'bA,,Sl££:yfc^ bafara exiatlng, : apon etatutory rroundt .. Aad the aaid defendant will far ther take a otic* that ha la raguirad U appear at tha aaat term at the mpaHar rourt af aaid county to be held aai tha 4th Monday before th# lat Maadey la March, it being tha Jv •* *'*">{“7 lM*. •* the court boaaa of anid county la Lil Ungton, N. C. aad anrwrr or demur ta tha complaint la aaid action ar pppiy to aT^urt for tha relief demanded In aaid com plllt A. a. McDonald, Clerk of Superior Court. ^Tbl* *1 day «f Dooaaobar mi. JJ- Attorney for Plaintiff. Ore 2S SO J fl 11 20 *7. la 1mm Ur Court North Chu-oltna—Harnett County . dlUlc Woodall, Plaintiff . va Khiley Woodall, Dafendaat. Nat tea Tha defendant a bora named will *kc notice that an action antitlad a* *bove hai been commenced in tbe tu peri or court of Harnett County, to llaaolva tha bond* of matrimony harabaforc aaiatlng, upon atatatory (round*. And th* mid defendant will fur -har taka notice that h* la raqaired to appear at th* next term of the eu pcrlor court af aaid county ta b* bald re tha 4th Monday before ffrat Mon day In March, K being th* 9th day ef February 1922 at th* eoart bauaa af ■aid county in LIH'agtan, N. C-, aad mewer or demr to tbr complaint la mid action, or tbe plabitiff will apply » tha court for th* relief demanded n mid complaint a. a. McDonald, _ , _ Clark af fttpcr'.or Court. „ThU 21 day of Deoaabar 1921. W' Attorney for Plaintiff .He 22 SO J t IS 20 2T Adm la let rot or* a Notiea Haring qualified aa administrator if J. C. Bell, deccared, late af Har lett County, North Carolina, this la •e notify all person* haring cla.au igain at the estate of 3. C. Bell to exhibit than to tba ondtrslgned an >r before the lBth day of December, 1988, or this notice will be pleaded n bar af their recovery All peraane n dab tod to mid estate will please oTke immediate payment. This the 15th day of December, 1981. THADDAEU8 LEE, Admtnletrator. Clifford A Townie.-.d, Attorneys. Dee 18 U 80 Jaa 8 If 80. Nation of W. af Laad Under and by virtue of a certain mortgage deed executed en the 10th day of April 1980. by Jerry Byrd, tad wife Betsy Byrd, which mortgage deed ia af record In the rigiatry of Barnett county, in book 128 at page I, default haring been mads in the payment of aaid nets thereby secur ed by mid mortgage deed, aad the mid mortgage deed aa well aa the SSi&it SrSHgS&S: ferae, of the aaid mortgage, srflt aoH to tba highest bidder far cash, at the coart beam door in tba town of Ul Hngtou, N. C, aa Monday the 28nd day of January 1918, at It M. Tba following described treat or parcel of land, baandad as follows: Bring lot N.o 89 ia block “C" according to the map of J. A. Cook, aad wife Bled la the office of the register of deeds of Harnett county, being a part of the tract of laad bought by J. A. Cook, and wife, Beulah Cook, and subdivid ed and in lots bounded on the North by Oook street, 80 feet on the Boat by South Aronua 100 foot; on the South by lot No. 30, of said subdivis ion 100 fact, p lot 80 x 100. Time of sale Monday the 23rd day of January 1988. Place of aala court ho mat dear in LUllagton, N. C. Terms of auk "cadhl” Thk the 23rd day of Dooomber, 1981. MAT OUT, Mortgagee. M. G. LEE, Transferee of Mortgage Wilson 8 McLeod, Attorneys. Doe. 80 Jaa • 18 89. NOTICE OF SALE OF TOWN LOTS la Dana, N. C. Under Deed e# True* Under the power contained ia a certain dead af tram executed by Sin. Hattie D. Wilson an May 11th 1981 to W. O. Merdeeai, trustee far Marseille Banking A Treat Co., and recorded In tba o«ce af tbs Register of Deads for Harnett County in Book 186, Page Hi default luring boon made In the payment af the in debtedness secured by mid dead of treat, and demand to foreclose haw ing boon mado by the bolder af mid note, tbt endamtgaed will offer for talc, at nebik auction to tho highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse doer of Harnett County. LUllogtou, North Caroline, an Monday, January tad 1988, at 12 o'clock M.. two lata 'af leadrituatad in the Town of Dunn Norik OaroUna and described as fol lows la said dead af tnut: ■ring two town lota ia tho tow» of Dunn, North Carolina, king oa north ride of Bay SL and between Fayattorilk and tin, streets Bring kto Moa 1 aad 4 to Block CY oe eoNHng to plat and plan af taM town af Dunn. of aak: Courthouse Door, UMtogton, N. C. *- ■* ThiTNo^eSber Jdth. 1981. Ike- • ft*1R9 Tmdmm „ I M—‘gig* Mt Valaable U* rXjPyW ..d wife DSiHSlTaS meerdwMn Hamstt Oo. ta book 1M, UlUngton'Nrc. aTiL» wi?* **• tko Cth day of Kfbrawy 19S9, tko following daacrib «J land*, to-wit: •i1*" ofN No. 4 bsginr.teg at a rtakc and pointer* ta the McLamb •lne, eornar with Lot No. 8 and ran* wtth the line of Lot No. 8 8 78W. 19 chain< t« a stake corner at the Bcraon Bawl la line of Lot No. 8.2 thoaco aa tbo road 8. 19 B. 4.M ebaln* ta a stake tamer with let No. S-i thoaco due west ll.ft «hah»« to •Maks earner la the fte'd: thence with soother Itac lot Mo. 8 i 47 W. 11.78 chains U a stake In Omn Hodges line: then with hi* Une 8. Il E-,18.10 chain* to a stake comer cnBod a dog-wood comer; thaaee N 1 W. LU links t# the Benton Hood thence wtth the said read towarda Mlago ta a stake comer with Me Laatbe line jast In the north edge el tbo road; thoaco with a Use of said MeLambe N. 8k W. 4 chain*. 88 Unki to a flak* by an old ditch; tbeaee his line B 80 W. 7 chains to his eor nsr stake and painters; thence with another of hi* linas N. II W. 4.M chains to a stake tho beginning cor ner, and is 98 acres mart or lost, leta three acres more or leas here to-fore conveyed to J. N. llodgo. 8od. Let Ne. 8 beginning at a •Ink* *«d pointers In o pond wtth Oco. Hodges comer running with hit marked lino B. 89 1-8 E. 41.88 chain to a make and corner at the ran ol Mlago loot below an old ford (called a new ford ia the aid pagan) tbeaee to# various conn* of the ran 0/ Mingo to a gam on the west edge of tbo ran Jaaf below ford near tbs «*«••( , the mod; thence with Mo Lambs line 8. 87 |-9 W. 1.80 >*««>"» to a "take with small swoet-gum eor aar tear the north edge af the read; theac* aa the road ia a wasters di rection tc a stake corner with lot No. 4 tbenea llll chela 88 Unki u a stake and corner ia a field called a dag-wood comer wtth Ooo. Hodges; thence wtth his Dae S. 1 X. 8 chaini to the beginning and ia 98 scree more or lean 3. M. McLAKB.Mortgagee. December 88th 19*1. Isa 6 IS 80 97. Notie# Of Irak at VthiU. farm I life Under end by virtu* of the power* contained to a rertnto order or de cree made and totaled to the Simcr •ot Caen ef Harnett Ceenty. Bee. *»rd. 1*31, to the MATTKR ef W. P. Reave* and Others, ez-Parta; IV Uttoa, U «eN certain lands belonging U> the estate ef Jena* R eaves, deceas 'd. made aecaaaaty by raaaaa ef the failerc of one C. T. Pleasant, origin al porrhaaer ef the p realise* herein after described, te comply with the torm* ef aaid aalc; Mm undersigned rmunluoacr, trill on Monday, tha Pekm"». int- ■* ** o'clock. M. non the premises of the Old Jonas Ranees, homestead. mU to »h. highest bidder uTTA, m lpon mch terms as shall be an a*an ced at the time of aaid sale, tho fol lowing described premise*. Ieoh: Be6nalag at a stake, a earner of tract lie. 4 In G T. Pleasant'* own ltoa aad ran# 8. 4 degnys and «S minuter W-848S feat ..m .a-atohet thence N-«l degrees aad 80 minute* Ktl feat to a stake by wbtoak gum » a branch; thonoa ap aaid branS to a stake to 0. T. Pleasant's sera Una; thane a N-84 dagraea and 18 mlaetaa W-664 fact to tot beginning, centsimiag twenty-five and TO-1M acre*. Same being tract No. 5, accord tog to toe plet of tho cubdiTtttoa of toe lead* belonging to toe aetata of the mid Jenaa Reaves, deeaaaed. Tbi* talc will bo made sabfcct to ronftrmation of tho Ctorh of too 8a ponor Coart of Harnett coanty. ^djvef Jm:.«ryjm. JAMES RAYNOR, Commimieaer. Jen 6 IS SO 07. Notice at BaUat Reel Keieto Under Under and by vfartae of toe power* contained m an order or decree of foreclosure mode and intend to tho 8*P«rtf r Coart of Harriott Cooaty, D«• SSrd. 1031, in tho MATTKR Or <**•»• if* Petition to sell certain lands belong tog to too ostato of Joaoc Reeves, de for partition, and the addi tional power of sale eostotoad to a certain mortgage deed aaaowtof to Jam** Raynor, ceaamimtonor, for the helra at law of the eetato of Jems Roavc., doeeaaed, hr ooo W. P. Itow fout, purchaser of too premia** hara inafur deaerlhcd at to# artotoal eom miaciener’i sale of the lands kcleag iog to tho ostato of the mid Jenaa Reaves, deceased, mad for which mid mortgage deed was executed to Se cure balance ef purrkam pries; tho onderalgncd, mortgagee, will on Tuesday, toe 7th day of Pshreory, IMS. at IS o’rloclu M: la treat of tho sonrt house door to tho town of I.mington, N. C_ orfl to too highest eidder far cash, too following describ ed premise*, tortrit: MOtor and oOwn, tad Branded aa SUXSSS'MSStlSifm »« »nd n»n» S-4 degroei aad M minute* W-81 OB fart to a (taka, tkaaee 844 -*-giin U| n ntarta. 1-880 fart t» a itaka, a eamor ad toart Na. t; tkenea K-4 degree. aad IB mlnrtra B-tlog fart to a Make; \££?.?£Z WlSLf^ IB mi.au. W-BBO fart ^TSTU* "'VL- eo'rtoiolnt IB and 08-100 aeraa. * * ■ Or tkat tract knew, aa tka Miner place, Branded aa fat „ ■*0<«ntag at a itaka to tka £■*» »*to u4 rant 848 1-4-1 W J«rt to a aUka, than*. 84 8-4-1-18 JrtJ to a itaka; tkenea 8 84 1-4-1-4# fMt to a atok.; Prat Lantor*. aamar; **»«• 8-4W W-4B8 feat to a ftoka, *««• W-W-18B faat to a <" «*• D«an load; tkenea to* *-4-1-471 faat to tka kegfamtog m nor, containing g lf-100 atm tkto aala vB ba made rabtoet to confirmation of tka Clark ef tka 8a P*5JI’ ®?*Tt •* *•*»■“ Crarnto. flito tka 4tk dar of JeanaralBBS. _ MMU RATNOR, Jan, g iTtotr”* •*■*»—*• MaUktmWi Nrttoa Karin* gmilftod aa admlalatrator to. af R .ftot^TnSEfS RSi.'toE "~d"to“!33aALr5ER daitagnad rt hi« alee, an ar Bafara '“‘•nr *0. IBta, ar tkla nrttoa vM U ptoadod to Bar ad tkrtr reeorary I *•». .ji.J vtfeiLc H- bU. y. JitUWX Adwi. nra JWi January If, | 22. _ *° *•* *tfc * id ; . i I. !htoO( kk k; »• ;r # af »►# r*w« _'■ *** V»W a - rnrU'.i Mart «• P»««l .eaaeatad ky B. wTLa Bunt.of[ tho indebted lew thceeinTe" ««•< «»• ondervlgred trill tell by poblk tun ho for ca:h to too highest «ko. Court How— dooTta I •SlUxtol ‘tTAnnikro tavnukla. srs'vv*: .yax f*, "• ,w- Juiutgua aad Ukwu. uud toiug Lot Mo. 1, In Block M to the :>Ua of tho town of Duaa, aad lying on tho Cm aide of the railroad, ho of • roctoogulor lot fronting Sonth wwdly on Cvanborinsd 8lrnot 140 JSS*",d Wootorardiy on Slut linat JH'*•**, «d boing tho lot convoyed to B. r. Smith by L W. TnyUr, by »eo registered in tho o*c. of tho Register of Harnett County to Book 7* encogUng tknt yor iJ®« of told lands conveyed to jo wph N. Crool by Dood recorded to of Deed* of Hemctt County Thio 18 th daroTianuery, 1822. . B- 9. BlUTH, Mortgages. Jon. 10 17 fob 8 10. StotoonoM of^too^Ownorahto.^ Mm pbad by too Ant of Conge— at A-awat a*, tan. Of The Dunn Dispatch published ?ss.K°’u' a— State of North Cnrotina—County of Harnett, aa. . BTforV“. * Notary Public te and for tha Btoto aad coaaty aforesaid, Mjairn.'nrvssa and that tha following la, to the hast af kia knowledge snd belief, a true tolcaHM of the ownership, manage snssa-gggSE SR’Ss&fe'^ilTRJS Laws aad Baguletlooi, p rioted on tha luiaunof this fora, to wit: 1- That tha aaaMO aad addraa— of the puhUohor, editor, managteg ^irSiishS, iTbSU otrtfz *™ —■ *• That tha owner* are: L. Ban bee Pop*. Duaa. N. C. A that tha known bondholders, aoctgagaao. aad other security haU *" ""‘*1 or holding 1 per coat or aero of total amount of bonds, wait, yagaao, or other securities an: Nauo. „ U BUBBLE POPE, Own or. •••*» U oad mboertbed before *• this 17lh doyof Jnn. 1821. H A. PABOB. Notary Public. My coamhaiea onpiros 1MX-1ML to OrtoW.JtL MW, whii dae* * trafa ia toaerdad la tea oCce of tba Begiatef of Deeds of Harnett coanty, Naato CaraUaa la bmmk ill pan li. (Dafaatt haring ban made hi the Wid of the indebtedness thereby Mcamd) tha undartgaed tnutee writ offer ter sale at penile aactiaa, to tea hlghaat bidder far cub, at tbo moat boom door ia LUliagtoo, North agsvassuraEijS lowing deeeribcd tract* of load: Firat Tract t Being lot No. 1, ia Mack A. la tha Town of Angler. n*,w® by tup by D. B. Gram, dated 1, 1>M, aad raeardad ia bank a. t Nn M«, in tba atbca at (b* Bagfare of Ooote of Barnett Coaaty~ K. C., said lot No t being bawded by a Ue« beginning la tba £U*e of Brood W(Xait) at tba of lot No. 1, ia aaid block A. aad raaa thoaca 1 M 14 •terrene X. 146 faat to a atoke in tha W. Hnc af an alley-way. tbraaa N. * 1-t degrrar R. m foot to a rtaka at far BK eaaaar af lot No. 6, ia aaid Mack A. raat three? % N 14 da franc W. afai* tha B. Mae of fat No. i. 146 faalte a Make ia tha B. boun dary Una af Broad otroat (Beat) tentca along the W. Mao of aaid ■rood Street (Beat) 61 14 dagree* W. 50 faat to tba point of beginning. Boooad TMtot i Being tha asothora port of fatten. 6, block A. a* aboara by map mode an abora iaferred to, and booadod by a line tigtoateg at a fa B, Boisds/r Mbs ot Brand Arm* (Bart) at a potot N foot Nly. from the MV. ooraor of Lot No. L in Moth A. aad ran* •tote B. M 11 B. 146 foot to a took* in the W. bo notary (too af aa alloy, thoaaa S. 6 1-S degrees W. wNh mmmm jnmi. 'Tft! Uo’< inctltotioo, with DO iiwt Ml* conneeUeot. w4 patrootiod lx the whale tooth, shoald** ae *ah Attad tg be - m« tha homo of the on. eK-Soclhtrn achool of this typo. I» oowttrettm with (ho ulohrotiBn of Cerwrxj too'* birthday, OW tew o*r i»th, mote tea a thouood loyal AouU f:c rogriprytr* will Join to All* ti:V' aad unpreerdeoted aaiunrt *0 he-or Conora! Loo'* a* mb icy, fo- /?• fur anew tfu attoaUoa of (ho Sewth «• tfc# aaatehlrM character of Its Moo! hero, and porp*t«at* for oil tee the o:*at work which bU death iatampt ed. _ it would out Be «o bid ir it were no: Uni we have to pay (even and eight per cent on our paper, while l*m which we hold U only six per rrit paper, and we losr not only by being out of our money, but in the increased interest oa the debt we art obliged to carry. Yet while we are in this plight naan* of the fanaera who ewe ae are holding their cotton ■ — - tor higher price* instead of paying •heir debts and helping to '•djuet things fer another crop. Mow tomes rpi-ng, and it is time fer lerUiiaar to be going out Mr the crop of 1IU Bat the factory is In doubt at to how much material it can pay for, and it H not only our factory but every fertiliser factory in the country, fer it is no secret that sll’bnsiaese la • one largely on borrowed money. F ri tilttcri arc down now to a very 1. loanable flgurt, and along with it *» » «“»ll margin of profit to tho manufacturer. bat even at that we ccunot go ahead and make geoda and tend them out withoat a certain amount of money at the banks and as long as tic fertiliser factories have ths banks nlready full of farm r-r.per, the banka are loaded up as far is they can go. and there Is the s: I nation. "If the farmers who have cotton ar.d who owe for their last year er for other year supplies would sail •heir cotton now that it is at a right fair price the situation would (be moeh relieved, the hanks would hsvs money, fertiliser bills could be paid, Oi* factories would get in their ac counts and with their own money end what they could negotiate at the b-rnks the fertiliser supply for the timing crop could be provided. But 1' iless tho farmers come across and |>r.y off what they can of their bide it is not an easy matter to guess out vfcat the factories are going to da. florae of them do not want to extend a< big a line of credit this year, and ' 'hat is mor* compelling is that moat f f them cannot If they wanted to. I. hey have not the money nor the credit themselves. Norfolk, Va. Tartwro, N. G. Columbia, a G Maooo, Ga. > FS.ROYSn R GUANO COMBANY Richmond. Vi Charlotte, N. C. Spartanburg, S.C. Cohimhiia.Ga Biltlnm Md. Lynchburg, Va. Washington, N.CX Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Toledo, OU6 PAY YOUR II TAXES * 1 have been as lenient as the law allows me to be in collecting State and County taxes. Now 1 must insist that they he paid. Please do not lorce me to take any action that would prove em barasaing to you and unpleasant for me. __v . J. W. McArtan, Sheriff § ___H
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