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: - St M«pra who
...• vd ■■ N;riina a year or wore ago
ti:» riel which cuhMinatod la th* lya
■ V*g a( Iwo aagraaa, ha* kaaa ar
■-'.iad ta Haaalton. Ontario, Canada.
• J i* Mrf Md there by Canadian
j'VsMu peadlag th* sHows ad
•."th Cerohna’a attaaapt ha kh|
a ' self for trial. Meanwhile aw
- !■» Canada and Keithacn Mai
.-rorti-g crary effort to hadnea
>.* *• North Carotina'a ragnlrittaa
-os. asking extra ditto*. Thay
'■ .4 t'ftt Bulloch will not ha ftraa a
; 1*1 area if ha sirtfia lynching
‘ho ‘vn.nd* of lha aaab which took
• i» liw it JU hands la daatag with
• h other taro cagrooa, oca of whom
: it. brother.
Ivafa* la the aowcat town in 0m
. d <*d county af Warraa. U is pc*
r’-i aao'tly by food oU North Caro
' r'.oe’;—white and black. It la a
:«fol ralllemcnt la a county ad
" J l tnrlr. It waa to this Mils towr
'i'i KtBM Bullock, returning from
f o"rt In tho North, brought tha spirit
cf fjatiibcilM and isaaaliamt te
Ibo negro. It was hua aridsaua
4«*i—that Bala eh planned h
ittjo the initial battle of a Woody
W> against tha wWtae. Hi* hraffl
tea h> chief lieutenant. Ig a* large
«. ttjrro population as Warm has.
•z waa Inerttabt* that ha should Bad a
jtt b»r willing to join his ark an.
V.' th gnat cunning Matthew* But
•t planned a quarrel with a Bisiak
- Tha quarrel rasnHad in tho riot
riot re salted ha tha urrast *i
s' n than a scars of ocgroac and
the lrne’dng of two of lha leaden
f tha riot. Matthew BnBock. atm
f-"t"g. Managed to bo away when
t%.a day af reckoning cams. Haring
' 'ted something that ha canid not
frisk, ho doMito^hls follower* and
■ !:d to Canada
Had Matthew Bollock bw few*
at tHp time hia Mbmn won HMt>
*d. ft U probable that he woald have
art Dm fate af hk brother. Now,
U h—opht beck to North Carolina
'it woald he kept I
the handler up aw
«*** Vdif Hew !
• ana Ditt ha rote raid to Wa i
with hk peksa _
» »*npte kiteara of
tc’-areen the two rorw ead e k
***** of the fact that far tha
3*»r» papnktioa erectly eataaw
htted the white. Since the faB of
•ho CoafeSmcy the i
til worked h _ I
It Wanoo. They had
e>7 rid by the white woo. They were
Vocsiod aad rttoeeted. Thai ww
them a deep and tineere friend
fht* frow Ike white people. Warren
wr.» pointed to with pride by it< aa
:'ro aeftou aQ over the country m
*■ esnwplo of hew white awn and
»ni roold iko fa pane# and bar
rtooy art perfect aaileiplidtog
Bat, Bollock raked moat ef ttda.
TTbeio cmo there woe mi teal m>
rp*n and tract, there imnow aoa
*’d*t Hk (rooteet crime woe net to
fecitlnjr to riot, hot to dknpttep a
fHend«hip teat woald ethenrke heeo
Ivted (brooch the epee. He niikid
a -tractive boflt by two poweraUoei
ef hoaeet, dneero neproee. He do
it:eyed p tn»»t. He k n rani-nn
I. hk race.
h ot For oar pact, be can be tried
by a lory of bk race whan ha eemee
Vert.
a r. a u.
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tb« C«l COMM to go
^ i portt of tho vorid—
C. Warrao.
tor 19tZ—Ivi
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StmftlAM.
Wk-n. appoaa. to thm mo-I
Soog No“«T—Gn»p.
It foritod to sttwxL
Off hull ml YA4I. rmwm
Paffw^uU tfagw power?
A Breakfast that SatUfUm
Try floaty of ptoh. or
“•toad Bnad with yomr moth lay eof
'N.
Too orlB Uko It.
*»*d to y»or Boat rood — Eat
won of E
tooal to tho food of food*—Tton
• *• otoor tiko it for noortobia*. in
/%ontlB« qoaBtha.
Good floor, floaty of yeaat aad
aad aalt «tra tfco apoctol krol
'alao to
Mity-Nice Bread
Pearce’s Bakery
ffl&^ja£sEiir£‘
U parcfaaw.; of th* premises ho.sr
•ftor dnsrOod. to comply with tb
*™* oi said nit; tho uidaraigoc
nmmimsay, will on Monday, lb
*J*h Rohraary, l&M, at !
o clock, M. upon tho premises of th
Old Jonas KaoToa, hssnsetsai, to
to tho high art bidder foTeo*, o
npom tack terms at shall bo annoon
red «t too tins# of mid ml*. tho fol
•?d®«. <-cr<b*1 rramitat, to-wit;
DeCyeM* at a stake, a coraar ol
ttactNo. 4 in O. T. Pleasant's own
Una and runt & 4 dogma and 46
mlantoo W-24S6 fact to • stake
to tat* K41 dagrtm and 30 minute
*-461 foot to a ttoka by a black (in
n a branch: toaaea up said branch
to a ttoko in G. T- Be*mat’s owr
line; thonco H-34 dograot and 16
xinatat W-444 foot to too bogianlng
•ontaining twtnty-flvt and 75-10
ssroa Son* being tract No. 6, accord
ag to th* plat of th* subdivision of
to* lands baiourlag to too sstats of
tb# said Jonas Reaves, deceased.
TVs salt wib be made subject tr
onknaatioa of toe Clerk ef toe So
wrier Court of Domett county.
Tbit the 4th day of Ja-uerr 1922
JAMBS RAYNOR, Conuniauone:
Ian • IS 25 tT.
N«ti«» •» Sol* of Hud Batata Uadai
MaUgaga
Under aad by virtu* of tb* power
•ontained In an ordar or daera* of
foroclosur* made and intared in tb*
3up*rlor Court of Harnett County
Toe. 23rd, 1*21, la tb* MATTER OF
ft. P. Roavoa aad Otbais, uz-Parta
'otltloa to Mil certain tends botany
ng to tb* estate of Jonas Reaves, da
tenaod, for partition, and Uc add -
'onal power of sal* contained ia a
• ruin mortgage deed executed b
roan Raynor, commissioner, far tb*
hoUx ot low of tho estate of Jonai
Reave*, deceased, by oa* W. P. Bare
foot, purchaser of the premises here
nafter described at Os original com
afsrtsuer's tale of tb* lands belong
tag to 1h* satato of tbs said Jonai
Boavea, deceased, and for which said
mortgage deed was executed to se
cure balance of purchase price | the
undersigned, mortgagee, w01 on
Tuesday, the 7th day of February.
1*22, at 12 o'clock, *!: la front of
tha eourt house door in tbo town of
LBttoftoa, N. C., sell to tb* highest
»idder for cash, tha following daserlb
*« premises, to-wit:
Tract No. 1. Adjoining the iandi
of L. D. Reave*. R M. Smith, Ben
MUlcr and others, and bounded ai
followa to-wit: Beginning at a stake
R M. Smith's andprof Lanier's ear
ner and runs 8-4 dtgraes and 48
minutes W-2106 fact U a stabs;
theme* 8-84 degrees and II mlaatea
E-880 feet to a stake, a comer of
tract No- 2; theme* N-4 dsgTsse aad
16 mtnutoa K-1104 feat to a stake;
a comer of Prof. Imnlor's and W. O.
Altman's; thence N-64 degree* and
16 minetta W-360 feat ta tha bagin
ning, eoatabling 16 aad 65-100 acres.
Tract No. 2. Or that tract known
as tbo Miller pioca, bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a stake in the
Dunn Bond aad runs Ml 1-4-K 68
fast ta a stake; thane* 8-4 8-4-C-15
feet to a stake; thane* 8. 84 1-4-E-48
foot to a stake; Prof. Lanier's corner;
thence 8-4 1-4 W-468 feet to a stake;
or-, ■atitsiff.jsjw
HINDERCORNS
B aaasaa cores sad rail mass.
Stops *11 pain. B acorns comfort to
Lha £aet. ilakss walking easy.
IS caste aeDractfetaarfcrMa -
tn&cox circs'! cal works
I'at.-hos’-e. N. Y.
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¥ DR. B. F. BUTLER *
• Pfcysiciea ¥
¥ Caapat K. C *
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¥ Wm. T. SMITH ¥
¥ Chit Eafteear ¥
¥ rUmm UO-J Dun, H. C. ¥
¥ Tracings and Plots For Land ¥
¥-Surveys-— ¥
frt tii in i mi m *
=as^=i i—5aas5aa*,B:: i i sib
wetwwv W ATVnHBVTO UJVTUQ1D,
••natt County adjoining tha lands
r. “• ,w- Jamigan and other*, and
•mg Lot No. 1. in Block M in the
-»* of the town, of Dunn, anti lytn*
» the Eatt aide of tha raHroad, b?
S a rectangular lot fronting SoutH
, 'tdly on. CuMharland Street 140
Wee*■ ardly oa Slat (treat
aad hoing the lot convoyed
’ ?• P- 8»:th by L W. Taylor, by
Vo registered in th* offlee of tha
Register of Barnett County hi Book
v at page Ml, excepting that por
(aid lands conveyed to Jo
•ph H. Creel by Bead recorded in
*u£rtar of Deeds of Harnett County
i Book-at page_
This 18th day of. January, 1888.
B.8MITH, Mortgagee,
in. 20 8T Tab 8 10.
~I ! M<U •* Sale
By virtue of the power given to the
nderetgned Trustee; In a deed of
j1*** »»4e by A. L. Overby aad dat
d October, id, 1818, which deed of
mat Is recorded la tha oflce of the
kegiater of Deed* of Harnett county.
4orth Carotin* In book lit. yog* IS.
(Default having boon read* in th*
payment of the indebtedness thereby
rocured) the unders.gn*d trust** win
•O’er for aula at public auctiou, to
tho highest bidder for cub, at the
•srt house door In LiUingtoa, North
.araliu*. on Friday, February ITth,
lilft at twelve o'clock noon, tho fol
lowing described Uocte of land:
First Tract: Being lot No. t, in
block A, in tk* Town of Angler,
•howiv by map ky D. K. Green, dated
luly 1, ISO?, end recorded in book
S. No. 8, peg* 3X4, >a th* ofle* *1
-he Register of Doode of Harnett
County, N. C., said lot No. 8 being
bounded by a Une beginning in the
£ line of Brood 8t. (East) at the
NW comer of let No. 1, In said
lock A. aad run# theocc 8- 84 1-2
Jegroe* £ 14S feet to a stake in the
line of on alley-way, thence N.
1 1-8 degrees £ BO foot to a stake at
■Jkt SE comer of lot No. 8, In said
dock A, runt thenct N. 84 1-8 do
gmas W. along the B. lino of lot No.
8, 148 feet lu a stake In the E. boun
dary Una of Broad street (Bast)
thence along th* W. Une of said
Broad Street (East) B. 6 1-8 degrees
W. 80 feet to the point of beginning.
Second Tract: Being the southern
?*rt of lot No. 3, block A, aa shown
by map made as shore referred to,
ar.d bounded by a line beginning at a
stake in the E. Boundary Une of
Brand street (Eurt) at s point 28
fast Nly. from ths NW. comer of
Lot No. 2, in bloek A, end runs
thence S. 84 1-2 E. 148 feet to a
-take in tho W. boundary line of an
alley, thence 8. 5 1-2 degrees W. with
the W. Une of said alley 28 feet to a
'take at the NE corner of aaid lot
No. 8, thence N. 84 1-2 degrees W.
llong the N Una of said lot No. 2 148
eet to a stake In the E. line of Broad
tract (East) running thence N. 8
-2 degrees B. along the E. Une of
lroad street (East) 26 feet to th*
loint of beginning.
Third Tract: Being th* N. part of
lot No. 1 la mU black A, thown by
M» abate referred to, beaaded by
» Bn* beflanbia at a (taka la tba S.
boundary line of Bread atreet (Enct)
■t a point 18 fact Nly. from the NB.
comer of the taftanecMon of Broad
(treat (Boat) aad LUUnctoa' itreU,
tad ruaj tbaace N. I 1-1 dcgreca E.
10 feet to tba MW. comer of eaid
lot New 2, aad raaa tbaace 8. U 12
U- «. Omnwl Wins FinMn
About DUu. Cm.1 by lUu
They carry Bubonic plague, fatal
to human beta**. They cany foot and
■loath disease, which Is fatal to stock.
They kill chickens, aat grain, cause
destruction to property. If yea ha to
rata RAT-SNAP will kill theta. Cre
mates rata after killing them—
leaToa no smell. Comes In cakes,
ready for use. Three situ, ate, 66c
H it. Bold and guaranteed by Bui.
Icr Brothers, Hood and Grantham,
Wilson and lee.
dcgreoi X. 143 i«it to a stale* in tor
W. boundary Uno of said allay, run
ning thoneo S. 3 1-2 degree* W. 20
fist to a stale* in tbe W. boundary
Uno of raid alloy, running thence N
34 1-3 decoau w. 146 foot to tbe
point of beginning.
Teinu of tala e**h
A. U. SCALES. Tiuatoo.
dan SO 27 Fob 8 10.
"TW Farmer’s Want Enemy—-Rat
The Farmer's Best Friend—
Rat-Snap"
These arc the words of James Bus
ter, N. J.: “Ever sime I tried HAT
SNAP I hav-j always kept It In thi
boose. Never fails. Uiod about $8.<K
worth of RAT-SNAF a year and By
ured it saves me $800 In rh oka, ren
and feed. RAT-SNAP is convenient
last break up cake, no mixing will
i Other food.” Thrco also*, 86c, 66c
$1.23. Sold and iraarai.ii'Cd by—
[But!.-.- Brothers, lload & Grantham
Wilson and Lee.
'?- -J 1T W—
E *72 fed to t>4 ktsignliu err
ej. Uiii/p 8 12-100 aetei.
Mia aAU ha made tabjaet »■
< t..raatlon of tha Clark af Ute S
w!*r Coart of Ur-nett Coe-tv
rhl* the 4th day of Jenusr-r 1022
7fc*K3 RAYXOP
. ?SM“'2.or*- Mjttyaoe,
ti. 8 18 20 27, r*
NoeUa Cf SaU
.Under and by Tinea ef th* sow;
f tala contained m a eartaln M rt
P»*> by B. W. la
>B. W. Smith, of data Dtet.nber U
SIS, and recorded Jo the otiae o.
aa Watirtar of Dacda of Hemet
,*"*7 »• Bodtya. 2N, pace 20, da
aalt Winy bean made In the pay
not, of tha lndebtedneM tharain »«
urad. tha andcrelfned will mU b
■oUc aoetien far e**b to tha h«he*
ddar, at tha Court Heu*e door fc
..Uinaton, at 18 e’eloek M., aa Mon
lay, Febnary 80th, 1888, tha land
ontrqred in tald Mortem, aad d.
Ubm aa fallawa:
SEEDS AND DOLLARS
Seed that is not planted does not grow.
Dollars that are not banked do not increase.
No farmer is so foolish as to think that a pa
per bag of watermelon seeds, hanging from
the rafters, will ever grow until he planted it
Vet are you not expecting those dollars in
that bureau drawer will grow without bank
ing them? Dead seeds and dead dollars'
bring no returns.
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The First. National Bank
Duos, North Carolina I
When ran Think at
i; HARDWARE FURNITURE ii
BUILDING SUPPLIES
STOVES x RANGES
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ji The ^ARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. i;
; I HXh£>»T*ftfe. I ^O/niffluwc- .• Mime
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SELF-RAISING
BREAD PREPARATION
makes better self-raising flour.
Yeu know It’a pure and whole
some—you ala II yourself
with your own flour. Mure
economical, because It makes
better breeds, cakes, pastry—
more easy to digest. Use one
package with a 85-lb. sack.
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Studebaker cars and especially your battery 3
! and generator work. We have efficient and \
competent mechanics, both for your repairs 3
and service on batteries and generators. J
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A full line of rental batteries on hand at
all times. Can furnish tlxide batteries at
$25.00 up and allow liberal discounts for old
batteries. .
Yours for service’
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: Dunn, North CaroUnTI
The NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S
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ALL TftE TIME
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