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1 jS(5§jL< IS Sgp Ss^: 0$$ Wm • ,'±i MK WM LEGAL ADfERnm “as _ _ dMifMd aattt « •'•lock P. M., Feb WM» »• W. f» the above few* •* j <taM leksel Dao ?* wi__ ro m prises the hni of dated A«Buat^Tll*l?Jftm?rpJf6Md agg]Svsyi&<&.a aimlaitriii fl,oo«. Compos bonds to IHiAJi ■* to principal Mata'ox ^1»*1,'m.OOo“i7s2 ta 1*934° I too 5 }•£ ba 1M* aad 33.C03 19(3 ta iw. an option of 2*s? af too United af New Yo«{*?ityf>wbSh,win'l^Sy •» ta tb*---ne of tba ligna tana af District officials aad tba . aad thereon. Le jaWp * be approved by Chester • ■•■I -J Xaq.' of New York City, ■bon approving opinion aria be fur ■Jabad to tba purchaser without The law requires nit unlbaitcd tax '•» paymiet ef principal nnd intrre.vL All Mdn mat bn on blank terms adtiak will be famished by the Un dersigned Secretory or said Trust Company, aad must be accompanied by bun par coat, af tba par v2u. of bos»da bed far. either la cash or by a todllei cheek af like amount upon *■ incorporated bank or trust com pany, payable to the order of the Proaaarar of tba Board of Tmitoei, ardan to secure the School Diavtiei jcnlnat day lam malting from the (•Ban af the bidder to comply with be terms of hia bid. Bonds wilt bo deliremd on or ahoni February tl, IMS, at placo of pur chaser's choice. Mo bid of Icae than par and accrued interest will be con sttft rusSd. MARVIN WADE. i Secretary, Board of Truiteet. Jaa 31 Fob < Katie* or Sal* Uadar and ky rirtua af the powei ad mla eaataiaed la a cartaln Mart Me Daad eaeeutod by B. W. Lai talk. F. Smith. of data Daeeiabar 14, 1414, and raaanlad In Ike oMcc ol tba Ragister af Deeds of Hamotl Book Ne. 146, pegs 26. da fault having keen aeade la tha pay ■Mai af tha iadaktadacaa thamln to raiad. tha oadanigned will sail by ■Mile aactlon for rub to the highost bidder, at tha Court Hoot* door in Laihtfton, at IS o'clock Jt. ca Mon day, February 20th, 19*2, the Units 1 tab said Mortgage, and dr ee falawa: la Aretaaboro township, . _ w<^*»ty adjoining tha lands od. H. W. Jaraigan aad others, and katog Let No. 1, in Stock M in the !*•» af tha tosra of Dnan, and lying ea tha Baat side of tba railroad, be Ug a tiitangaiir let treating Snath Mdly oa CoaabarUad 8treat 140 to B. F. Smith by L W. Taylor, by Dea ngiatorsd in tha sdri of the Mbhr af Hanett Ceaaty la Book T at page 641, aTaaptisg that par* S Uadi soaeeied •» Jw> atph K Craol by Deed recorded in Ba^ataa of Deeds of Harnett County TWo lMt ygte ry, 1422. B. F. SMITH, Mottos, ton, td ST Fah S Id. flttiil «f Sale By —rtM af tha power given to tha —do—IgMd Trurtee, la a deed of trait atada by A. L. Overby and dot ad October. M, 1*1#, which dead of tract to racacdad in tha aflica of the Begtoter af Deede af Harnett eoaaty, North Carolina la book lit, page IS, (Doff—h having baen made in the P——t off the indabtadneu thereby —cored) tha aadoreigned truitee will •ffn for aaia at public auction, to the highest bidder far carh, at the c—ft houao deer ia UlUngtou, North Carolina, an Friday, February 17th, IMS at twelve o’wtk —on, the fol lowing daoeribad tract* of land: Fir— Tract: Being lot No. S, In Modi A, hi Um Town of Angler, •hewn by reap by D. E. Green, dated Air t. ISM, and recorded in bock S. No. S, page 824, in tha office of the Begirtar af Deeds ef Harnett County, N. C-, —id lot No. 2 being h—adad by a Una beglaning in the B. Dm off Brood St (Bast) at the tTW earner of )— No. 1, in said Meek A, and runs thence a 84 1*2 iagia.i B.144 fast te a stoka In tha WT tine of — alloy-way, theory N. 4 14 degree* B. BO feat to n (teke at tho SB earner af lot Mo. 8, in mid Mask A, runs thence N. 44 1-2 do rm* w. along tha a lino of lot No. 144 fa— to a ctoko to the B. boun dary Um of Broad (treat (Baal) the—a along the W. Um of told Broad Street (Beat) S i 14 degree* W. M fact to tha point of beginning. Idled Tvocti Being the southern part af lot No. I. blaek A. — i' tm mi Dieappetaud Tsslite Loevfag FW Ui Fa* North ' f| Sanford Express.) It ntsa that the working tourists , aad Wsary Willies are act finding PWrida tho parodies this winter that «h<:y expected. Hn; tourist* who vm".t South luring the fall expecting to get work la the “Land af Floors*" were disappointed. It la elated that ’»any Kav» told tbeir can aad an returning to their Northern homes right her* la wid-sriadcr. Sosas of these ear* went far a mm song, fcsrrily bringing enosgh money to pay the owner* railroad far* ham*. Some decided to sovs money they received I fori their can and nr* returning borne ' •« faot, haying a little food along the way. Other* pass through in tent car*, boase can and dilapidated Fords, carried them to Florida They am ,-nlr.g buck to their homos for lech !moncy to stay at :n* resorts, wkil •• mote fortunate tourists are now heading South traveling In luxuriant | Pullman and palace ear*. Both cInters of teuriste psos over th* Capital i Highway and th* Seaboard Ale Line i ■ 1 ■■ ■ — Johnson being tho owners. Is disaolv >cd, the aald Martin and Strickland .withdrawing from the mid eopert j ncrrhfp and artling thohr entin In i ioroct to the said Henry P. Johnson, : "who will continue t« operate th* City Gnrege. AH claims against the . s*"'! The City Cange have been at* rumrd by Henry P. Johnson and all bills dne Tha City Garago raurt be paid to hha. The said Moaao Martin and natvev Strickland will continue te th* rmploy of tho City Gsrag* and will : annga their respective depart ment* as heretofore. MOSES MARTIN. HARVEY STRICKLAND, UXNRY P. JOHNSON. January 21, 1822. i«u 57 FVh A 1A 14 Motla* «f Sale fer Partitiea Under and by virtue of a special urocrodicgs la the Superior Court ef Harnett County, entitled Biddle Ms I-«od ct el* vs Nancy Upchurch et all, mbs racing No_____ on the Special Proceedings Docket of raid Court, aad the order obtained taereln. the undersigned —ri-1—‘rr °® the day ef February, 1*22, at 123)0 M., on toe premises m Aagicr, North Carolina, s«U at pub lic auction, to the last aad hlsfusl - bidder, for one-half cash, balance to be paid Nor. 1, 1022. and the defer red payment to be secured by mort gage ford or deed of trust on the muds hereinafter described. the fol lowing described tracts or lets of land,In the town of Angler, North Carolina: ,Trmrt: *«•» No- 8 in Block B in the town of Angitr, Beginning at Charlie Adams' comer of, let No. 7 on Dunn street and runs as his Uno of lot No. 7 N. M 1-f W. 145 feet to his comer on the alley; thou ae the alley S. 6 1-S W. 50 foot to the •*"** of lot No. •; than as Uno of lot So. 5 S. 84 1-2 B. 14C feet to the comer an Dunn street then ae raid street N. 6 1-2 E. 50 feet to the be ginning, containing 7250 square ft. Second Tract: Lot No. i in Block "B" la town of Anglor, Beginning at a stake in alley southwest comar ef lot No. 9 end nortksreet corner of lot No. 10 in Bloch "B" and runs ft 54 1-1 X. 145 feet to a stoke on Du An street, then N. 5 1-t E. 60 ft. to a stek* on Dunn street, southeast comer of lot No. 8 in Block “B"; then H. 84 1-t W. 146 feet to a stoke . on alley, the southwest comer of lot < Jf®- 5* then srlth said allay 8. 6 1-t 14. 50 feet to the hegiimiig, eon taming 72i0 (qunre /<*i. The above tiro Iota join aad them •» located ou these lots a good dwoll Tfirae of sale—Saturday, Feb. 26th, 1922 at It o'clock If. Race ef sale- On promisee, in An gler. N. C. Terms of sale—One half cash, bal ance Nov. 1, 1*22. J. A. IfeLEOD, Conuslaaloaer. This 23rd day of Jan. l*t*. Jan 27 r*b 3 10 17. Notice of Lud Sato Under Dead of TnM By vlrtae of the poamr af tale con tained In • certain doad af truat c»e mtod ar.d delivered by J. W. Driver t* K. V. Vo any. Troitae, and record ed In Book No. 12C, pay* 111 of the recordi of Barnett county, aad da faalt havlar boon eead* la tha pay ment of the hood* thereby (reared and the owner aad bolder of. Bid ■etc« having roqaoatad Bio ondcr rignad to (all Bid lead andar aadd deed of treat, the andar (tyred traa fa* will Mil at public taction for caah to the blffhc* bidder at the coartbooM door la LJIHngtea, N. C. at it o'daek aooa an Moaday, Pab niary 27th. 1*22, tha fallowing 4a acribad real aetata: Too certain lata of land in the town of Dunn, N. C-: tb# a or- ] nor of Broad aad McKay atrnota, ] “■4 ran* in a wrrtoriy direction TO J faatjwHb Broad Mract thanco ia a aortheriy direction 1*0 foot to a < :»3rM£«5*?:7lre ssa.“as tnsr'v^s: "Jew™ Lott Beginning g ( itnka 1*0 foal north Tfeorrir af Brwd ■f d McKay (tract*, and mi with MaKay (treat 1*0 foot to Bdgatta* •***♦»: theece In a wuMariy direction •nth Edyerton (treat 14* foot to a rtaka: the oca in a (intWriy Crcctica M* fo*t to a Malta i tbaaco in aa raajoHy direction 140 foot to the be Toamr aad Boat. Attorney*, daa 17 Pab. S 10 If. AdnrinMm*oc*. Kodoa Moving gaaBflad aa admlaUtrater pf tb# aetata of Oacvge C. Prlaee, jasy.g.Xtryrairta bo pleaded in tarof Mate wioogy. An p— U11 way through Sknleru. On* lanky mtnrldual rut that "t •»•,< a?: v? t >i A work; U*t fc«: co«'.. male h \ vray AooUng clap. IENSOW TOO STttGKC FCR CAMP BRA'C fl 'YS Barnaon, Fob. 9.—Tin- U.-rtacn. “in. rinelbks** \> ellted it ay yjtVa t-m 17to Field Artillery baafcrt Lr.il learn ti»m Camp R.-ugg Lait »L;ht, the icara b*iuir 30 to 18. The visila-v nut up » rood jam* it'd w*re lr. -,’j, Sghl »n U»o time, bill ionkl not overcome Iba greater okill of thnir op.ronanta. WW»_ Yaur. Far■>. Sloth Is Sick, Lark Far Rat* Oiieaic among farm animal* don’t -onrar n i —- a*—n i rtzi Just happen. Rate are carrier* of das pUgoea—hoc cholera foot aad *b diseara and Uat terrible af ail . -•cdr-si Bubonic plague. Parra*n . c&.ilJ throw around premises RAT - -NAf ».’* sura and safe. Three si see <?- c Vie, 31.86. Bold and guaranteed -7 V‘ll-oo aad Loo, Butler Brothers, Eood end Grantham. l"-'tec* Qraaatager. of Now York, Sey* Aheot Rat Pelaew "Tried preparations that kill rats, but RAT-SNAP la tha oaiy ana that urcvc-.ti disagreeable odors after kUTh.g. Aim iSa RAT-SNAP because it comes in haaity cakes, bo mixing ■ with other food. You don’t hove to d'rty your hands, it's the best for household use." Try RAT-SNAP. . I hire *sc.r, 86e, 85c, fl.25. geld and guaranteed by.—Wilson and Lae. Butler Bros., Hood and Grantham. fforsfbrds SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION |«gg&.| jj tk* 1 •-TgtlwT-.— S^J iiSi* j| s i ii if i n i3ri .. . THE “OLD RELIABLE” THEDFORD’S BUCK-DRAUGHT Wito Hlaired Aktau Lady Say* Sbe Iks Seen Mediae*. Caue mi Cm B*H» “Old RJbble” Mrfi Bkck-Drnfkt Came mi Stayed. Dtdton, Ala.—In moommendlce Thed lord’t Bbcfc-Drengbt to her friends and aeVsbrea here, MreT. F. Parks, a well known Jackaon Canty lady, said: "lam tfitang up ia yin; jqr hadli pretty dice me and go but the old reliable caret and stayed. I are tatktag ot Blach Dreaght. a hr aedtcks ere ban need ml am that wg do the wort. "Btaek-DmgW wffl reBere ladlgregoa sad coosttpatlmi It takaq right, and 1 know lor I tried It It la the best thing 1 hare ever land lor the UL ncoadn ruble 1 feeling after treats. Sear rtaamrti Bad sick headache eaa be reOevad by taktaf Black-Draught. It aid* rUglrtlon. alao asists tba liver ia throwing ofl impoli tic* 1 am glad to recommend Black* Draught, and do, to aty Meade tad neighbor!.** Thedtordl Draught la « stand ard bootehoid remedy with a record of osar seventy yean of tuccanfid use. Every oce occasionally neada fomctWag to help ciecrae (be system of tapnrffles. Tty Black-Draught- Insist upon Thed* ford's, the genuine. At all druggists. g. m *********. TOWN AUTO | LICENSE j I , < , For the Year 1921 • 1922 jj Mast Ee Paid < ' « / > * ' ■ i > ——a—H—p—W I M ■ / « . 1 ’ NUMBERS MUST BE BOUGHT AND \\ AFFIXED TO CARS AT ONCE t * ' ■ < 1 _ « • <i ► Persons operating cars without ^cense \ are Hahle to arrest and will bo arrested K i attention is not given this notice. ;; i I I I ! ! i NUMBER PLATES CAN BE GOTTEN j , FROM CITY CLERK OR CHIEF l |: OF POLICE l.. .i 1 * '4 ' ' 4 PERSONAL FRIENDSHIP WE ABE GREAT BELIEVERS IN FRANKNESS. ADVOCATES OF fAOINQ EVERY ISSUE WITH OPEN MINDS AND HONEST HEARTS, feitfcrr arc we no exception. Dann folk* hire, a* a rule. always been of h!a dispotition and thi* has been one of tk* contributing factor* In tho tpbui'dLng of oer city *nd it* Inwtituton*. OUR MUTAUTY OF 1NTER&TH HAS BEEN THE INSPIRATION OF rHE PAST AND WILL BE OF THE FUTURE. Tho rclaton* of tho btul *•** m«n of Duns and It* citlion* have bean peculiarly Interwoven in th* rork which haa already hcen dono toward* our city** advancement. Rut '• for1 It to bo yonr detirv and tiieirj to h*vo evon a bettor osdcratandlng jrwall THAT WE ALL MAY LABOR WITH A COMMON PURPOSE AND A UNITKD EFFORT. we Feel there if no price can be put upon the value TF PERGONAL FRIEMUSniP. And whether we are intimately aoquaint kI or not. it Is on.- thing which *11 of w* Dunn people peseta for **ch *th*r In tfc* fact U.ct ve an> all l)unn folk*. It in thi* idaa that prompt* us l« urge grantor aUegknce to oar community BY A MORE SOLID HACK ING OF ITS BUSINESS INTERESTS. I*nt It worth, something to you. friend,, to upend your money with Dunn busiaeao Institution* whose owner* are Bunn men and woman like rouwolf! I,n*t it satisfying to you to feel that when you bund over your noney ’n exchange for -r.erchsndUo or rarviee, that you are handing H tc romecnc who la. st hoai., INTERESTED IN YOU AND YOUR EX ISTENCE IN THIS COMMUNITYT Dorro’t il max* your blood surge u little more rapidly to know that thi* i-mwaeUon between individusl* .* not 1o*t n cold, Tittfai happening of husincta but iitsleat! is wtrncd by the knowledge THAT YOU ARE A LOY AL CITIZEN TO THE IXTKitKST OF YOUR TOWN; that you ar« dealing '•* tt’.tr.i with f.’e>id uud to the mutual advantage 0f both yourielva and >cur community. w:u* if you will tho spending or tending of money from ?ann and vou will n-taolly pVtux* a lutincas transaction with itranmn V. UO CARE NOT NOU CONCERN THEMSELVES WITH YOU OR YOUR WELFARE IN Tils: SLIGHTEST. What happen, to you or your family vour dollars or your property i* entirely foreign to thi* transaction. U ti i severe, culcu’atii'.g busmen, procedure where both of you vtand a* strang er, With no community at interest! or aspiration*. Th* dollar you *>eat U th* basis of operations. A sordid business transaction tbo result. Wr warn you folk* about thi, tb* next time you make your r hnnr Every basinet* man of every line represented in the city 1* at your service And wo might add—AS FRIEND TO FRIEND Bveryon* of the bu*ln»„ firm* whose name, arc appended herewith do hutinen on thi* baal*. folks. And ‘.bey are only part of the entire number who go to make up the personnel of Dunn Business dUtriet—MEN WHO CONDUCT THEIR BUSINESS ON THIS HEART TO HEART FLAN. Notice this in the fetor*. ThUa**1®* wu contributed by First National Bank, J. W. Thorn ten, Johnson Brothers, E . V. Gainey, Butler Brother*, Dunn Marble Works, Pearce's Bakery. We offer our depositors ev ery facility afforded by a sound and progressive banking insti tution. The First National Bank Only National Bank Harnett County—Member Federal Re serve System. 4 per cent on Savings and Certificates. Our success is built upon your satisfaction and friend ship. What we say it is—it is. Johnson Brothers Dunn’s Largest Department —-Store— The spirit of courtesy end helpfulness which pervades iur establishment is the care ful structure of years. Whatever you want you will Ind It at— Boiler Brothers , ' —B 1 i ■ RIGHT AT HOME < FORD CARS FORD TRACTORS FORD PARTS GAS. OIL, REPAIRS. » im .IwS 4 if" 3. W. THORNTON Our extraordinary facilities insure speedy and accurate work on autoe and trucks. I E. V. GAINEY t Our repair man know what others have to learn. M. B. Williams, Proprietor Dunn Marble Works has deeid ed to reduce his stock regard leu of cost. It will pay you to go see him before thai stock is gone. These prices cannot be duplicated. Don Marble Works Whv bake at home when Pearce's Bakery >uch delicious products at less cost and no worry to rou) PEARE’S BAKERY Wholesale i
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