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the dunh dispatch ;s\ —__ . .^*wl MU, « L Ut"!** •* Dm ML C. mUm to mi* :•" ■ f.' t -Teh f. •: pju&fy' L ^ * _ 021 M*, aO. art ■ jtar wffl k% t» tot •ana apato then la * liftti af pm •mi,m 4aaa aat baiaa* to to MaX aaivanaHr ftoa tpirtt af at •hat. UoE vmtU. rredita and etot '.a W into what to 4a aat to to afcaaaea af tancatted operation ar aTotKa* that faar which atway - b hwa Ihalr aatona. Firrt, OUT folk thonid cat toetthe far a aorrey. a atady af I '*• hart *1 la not jfzSW h. iAv -£•; r» *• -aat me t ! i Anaougn U1»T are far fraaa tea , famiae-atrseken alga region tha rondi i «f the coloniita ta as laaa deeper *-ta than that «f tha Bnriaaa la tha ■ 'mart of tha farina area, according a tha report* recalTod. Tha aoleula* are la the goyara aeata of Kheraon and Yakatarino kv aad coapriee 34 Tillage* with a Mralrioa of upward* of 1S0,M>0. kma area of 50.000 deayotfai. i r approximately 133,000 acrea. ’ Tkaaa coloalae ware founded early ® Ik 10th century, and hare aerr* ; d “ agricultural «hool* for the '*wWl population ef Southern Bua During 1011 aad 1010 the eolouiata rihred acutely from the pogrom* which accompanied the rapid * government. In oome of the eolo riaa of tha Yakatarfcualav gournn. ■«*, near Ifaehnah heudguarlarn, ahuoat the entire population wa* dUad, and the colon lea plundered. Every now “gorerement** made mw wriahiena, louring the relonWa dripped of their coodi, eattia sad untcuKunal implement*. Following the pogrom* name the poor hufreots »f 1030 and 10*1. which, however, <ld not afreet all of the colouloa equ ally. Agricnlturlata who hare recently ridied the eelonlea report that all of | tbc out nor. READ! Do know that blond twOtni “»» * th* inrldiairt 0t «thar food*? Do jvm knew that broad and hotter or broad treated wtlk *oed eofba n tha mom la* la tka Mat aibotaa la) hraakfaat oa nkkk ta atart tha da*? Don’t ota* with on* din. Bat eev •zaL AO Good Broad ho a aoaly daH «to«* flavor aal loti of ■■■rlQhmml Broad la roar Boat Food — Bat ■OTOlt H. Milj-Nke^ Bread Pearce’s Bakery LEGAL ADY£RTI3Nj •looooo ■ 6nM 3«M DUcrWt, Norik Caroline, MmI N tu Baade e-W b\« mil be -^TrTTth, .do»’t I.,* c . • jr wi. i.ti »«SeV ... Fob loth. 1983. tn k» Olovt <!• if Dana G adod 1('k| D:i :t which eomj:.-wo too town of - » *-.d e-tlyiajf territory. Hond. Md Avntt 1. m Principal and '— * f end A-il7 pay. w Toth Ctty^Do IMT to IMS aad U.000 1943 to AMI, all IbcHmIto, without option of wlot paymtnL . Tbono bond* aio to bo prepared nn tor tho onparvWon .1 the United 3y*to» Mortaejro and Ttaet Company >f Now Tool City, wMch will certify m to too malnaame of tip nipna tumo of tko Bohoel Dietricr official, tad too aonl tmprapmd thereon. La SaTlK T5Siu JUS . «• tow moutranwa unlimited tax '°* of prtoe^al and Internet. AH bide mm3 bo on blank forma Jblto wld be fnrnltoad by too Un i*to|Md Secretary or mid Trent Company, and few* be accompanied Jf **• P»r mat. nf ton par rataa of tiodi bw for, oitbor In cash or by a ertifled aback of Bka amount upon »n incorporated bank nr trunk com *nay. payable to too order of too mownr of too Board of Trade**, * Older to oecure to* Bcbool Dlotriet _ Bondi will bo dolirored on or about Tebnmry 13, 1931. at place of pur ■^bnmrt ckoleo. No bu 0f hsoe than m» aad accrued int*r.*t wUl bo con 7** ri*'* r*^<t «*r and nil bid* b reaaroed. MARVIN WADE. Secretary, Board of Treat* aa. to »1 Fob f. Ketfee Notice b b«T«br (iron that under tba power of ssue contained 4a a doad of ttwt executed by WlUb Papa and wife, Molli* Pope, to R. L. Godwin, Tniatoe. wbbb daad af trait b recorded in oflet of tb« Bag* btar af Dead* af Harnett County lh Book. 117 at page (11, defaoit barr ing boon made In the payment of tba bead* secured thereby and tba n» ar af *aid bond baring mado demand upon too undersigned far too mb of tbo property deecrtood la too aald daed of Wart tba undersigned trustee wJU expose to sale at pablle auction to tha highest bidder for cash at 11 o'clock IT oa toa llth day af Fabru alPtt at tba court houaa door la Ington, Harnatt Coanty toa fei lawing described tracts af land: A certain tract of land tying and being in Harnett County aforesaid, and more partteulariy deacribad aa follow*: Beginning at a Ugbtwood stump near Walter Matthew*! homo and runs tbanea oa Wart aide af the Durham and Southern railway nearly East 75 links to the Una of too right of way of sold railroad to Walter Matthew’s lint; tbanea with sold Walter Matthew's line to a rtaka cor ner, at a little pond in toa center af the stage road; thanes with tha cor ner af said road to Frank McLeod's lino; thence with said McLeod's line about Wart and passing his Una and with tha T. J. Matthews' line to a stake In an old bock Hoc; tbanea South if Wart 21.10 chains to a stake on a branch: tbanea os tba aid Weaver Una South 24 West 4.90 chains to the old A. W. Donning cor ner; thenc« as the old Una of A. W. Denning to tha Una af tba right af way of the Durham and Son thorn Railway, Jest South of tba mw-dimt plb; tbanea aa the Una af the right of way of said Durham and Southern aKmmaammaaMM^m iiaJtaSVff&srsE tobUg mm kaadtad and fifteen •W«r*5"w ** -**» l^B*Ad!!!a^£y toad of t. A. Dmot aad wife. Wtol b Barnett CoSSS^V*^1** **Howe; Beginning at a ataka in the !**” «* «l* Md in Prank Me £i°t> lino and run* a* aaid tin* S. *• *r to a teak* comer with lot.No. 10; thanea 8. S cluiini to a •Jaka earn a r to' Denning old tot; tkanea N. M W. MJI chain* to a ataka alda of ndl rato; tkanea ■ 1-t E. LN •toja* ta a ataka; thence 84 1-t W. 4.1t chain* to a ataka comar in drain pond la center of road; thence a* all read N. It W. 4.04 thalna to the ■•gianlmg containing 18 1-t acta* ■*ara *r laa* Third Tract: Beginning at a ataka In right of way of Durham and Sou thern Railroad and rum aa Denning old line 8. 89 E. 4.85 chain* to a •take near Walter Matthews' stable*; thence 8. fit E. 1.60 ehntnb to a stake; thence N. 84 W. 4.03 chains to a stake in the tin* of right of way of Durham and Southern Railway Companyj thence a» said line N. Bit K. 61 Hake to the beginning and U 1-2 aero more or last. Both tracts containing 18 acre* more or lees. For farther description see Register of Deeds ofiee Harnett Coanty. The fol lowing reference*; Book IBB, Page 16t7 Book 188, nage 188, Book 1H«. page 119, Book 187, page, 186. Thl» the 16th day of January ' K. L GODWIN, Trustee. Date of sal* February 18, 1222. of *l1*’ Court House Door, Ulliiigton, N. C. Time of sale, 12;00 o’clock M Terms of talc, cash. 17 24 21 Feb 7. that tha yeat will be ban than and rh-«t thereafter ha wOl came to to crewing cumber* oatfl oar cotton taSds ara aethtog acre feeding and breeding gmaaila fee tha moot tema etoaa of aO peato. And thto ——<«* abaald tore aa. Thara is ana way ta beat the wooed 'vary offactaaQy. That la to toqr htai tood. If there is aa cotton thorn wiB he no wo CM m*t« as aa daa of than to anch 1 to do. Ik** neat ' mat $9% £•§! Wr «f J-rfor* tha fght to a. •A*t aaa ho wow. Hot ee*fly. of cooaa. No tight worth the ^vrthi oraa woaoaaCy. Tho goal to tenfant, frndorn from atoeary*te Doaaa life to aa. Ia It gat worth tha effect £ Tha had wail la aaort^ to Daaa Already tha Mata cat IrtanTtgl culture! “ v' read* aaa toe haw to ewuHttoae. Nat of A la that tha wooed to aa tha tto* tor aorth wM tho Adda. What an wo going to 4a pLACE Your Order with Ui to : : I save Money - - - • ] : We are Agents for internatknral Agricultural Covpo- i ration Fertilizers and Materials. Mascot Agricultural Line. Weber 49-4 Long Staple Cotton i Seed. See us before you buy. We can : save you money. JOHNSON COTTON CO. j! Dunn, North Caroling |j THE LOAFER I • Ws all hate tha loafar- don’t wa? Tha Ms that works only white wo aro around whoa ha sate at tha and of tha row, wboco you don’t aaa Mm. ha shows straws, looks at tha aky, thinks abont nothin* ntaa nothin*. You can’t watch him aU tha lima any macs thaa yon can watch yonr dollars all tha tens. Tha houso-kspt dollar la a loafar—an naprofltabte«ra*nt. _ Pot It at work in an Account at Tha Tint National Jwk* Wo anT^T mLFoi **PJ^«^a]ways ten to r-P»tero thlnm^tnjhis world coma Bat THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dunn, North CfolniaI When Tom Think of i HARDWARE FURNITURE BUILDING SUPPLIES STOVES RANGES ■ ■ " • < # THE BARNES AND HOLLIDAY COMPANY j iMjaWiRr : furniture i vnaBiYw.rcna , Dunn, <* North Carolina Mur with a 25-lb sack of Your Favorite Flour • HektM of Hereford's, and then you will kaow tout 1 ~ ■aESkl dour to absolutely purs and wholesome— ®fcsiasi?a,ai,S3gi,«assr* AAVETHE RED LABELS lor vaiusbU FREE>RQdlUM3 y Ijto by wrtnag Baafted Cbtmlul WnrSu Prwtdci*., B. U iHorsfbrds SELFjAISINBJREADPREPARAriDN , , it We solicit your repairs on Dodge and I Studebaker cars and especially your battery ! and generator work. We have efficient and ( > ( i competent mechanics, both for your repairs « and service on batteries and generators. < » < > A full ]jne Df ^ntal batteries on hand at ! I all times. Can furnish Exide batteries at ; $25.00 up and allow liberal discounts for old i batteries. < , « ► • > * * ( > « i . « » Yours for service* . * > f . * > L Smith & McKay jj Dunn, North Carolina < , < * ttHtltllltill |A*assasaaaaaa __ ---- GROCERIES We have just received the following goods which we are offering at very low prices. Two cars very best patent self-rising flour Three cars dyw* Timothy Hay One car Red Rost Proof Oats One car Ninety-day Burt Ooats Three cars Tidewater Portland Cement Two cars salt, all size begs 100 bags whole grain rice 50 begs Green Coffee Also we have a complete line of both heavy and fancy groceries, cigars, snuff, to bacco, cigarettes' and a complete line of everything that you -need in an up-to-date and modern grocery store. • • If in need of any of the above-mentioned items call and see us, as we are always at your service and appreciate your business. Peoples Supply Co. Wholesale Only Groceries and Feeds “Buy It in Dunn and Help Our Town Grow.” __
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