JOHNSTON BACKS UP CO-OPERATION trad fawn u< I g*4 their help to pat Um I ore* te tMa county at a a» ' -he tiit taw* ball. Mil* Straight laiha tnm tha wata Made b; I. W. tar of Mm agricultural riaa; W. H Aaatfa. preMlial of tha State cotton giaMM* amerlattaa. t & WbilWy, of Xebalon. and T. I Sagaitali ad thW city, haaaght a» aatawat to tha fainon that Um a»aro aaaat la gaiag to eaccaad A. M. Jaha K F. Boyette, praadaaat front Many yean, waa amaag than that tdgaad taatract* after Um mmIMm HaaMi H. B SMk, Said manager fat tha aattaii aaaociatioo, raeeiead oa* cf tha eazpriaaa of bis Ufa. wban Mr. Coyetta pat daw* kb aam* far IM Ww •* eattaa aad • hundred thou aaad peundr of tabaeea annually. Mr. . . Boyette »*M be couldn’t aUy oat af ter teeing tha iataua aathaataan *f '•eh Me* a* Mr. AtrUa, a fellow “N* queatlou haa proud oeer the . has within the last year and a half," : raid Dr. Kifcuro. Ht said that tha pro rt ha >at a political ooo hot waa ; ct economic an* and that the fnrm ' era who ream! nod on tha eutelde - tsrt not treating their neighbors fair, aa they would aU baasftt and that thaaa who did not coaaa ta weald In a year walk a retrod, with something heavy hanging over them for not doing their part in patting tho pro ject near. br "The question has spread from coast to coast and from can«dr to Hazico and it has proven a success." • rdxnd tha speaker. Touching upon mislead tag prop* gzada. Dr. Kilgore said that ho Uu) - letters from hankers, me re has ta, and aU aorta af farmers from Kentucky * stating that tha aaaortatlnn . was a tacpasi and that the farmers wore .. satisfied. Dr. Kilgore spoke vary briefly and stated that ir-nae tha easiest part •* the wort and at the aeme time stated that tka hardest wort wag yet to ha done and that the farmers who f after them. "When we got the fsrm .. «" signed up in this maweiatiaa we - w~0 have tha biggest teheece selling batiaees la tha world." ' - ' Works Well tl.iwhwe W. H. Austin, president of the Hlate Cotton Growers' association apofce on conditions ta Texas and other recently visited states where >• want for tha purpose »f studying t>o situation. Ha made it elear to tho farmers what they would haft to do and that they would get tha bane 81 tram the association. T. 8. Ragsdale of feis city spoke oa faformation gathered an a- tout - . °t Kentucky whan be want there la tto Interest of the chamber af earn ■tones. Ha also told of tho results of a tear at Eastern Carotins sod than . . on down into South Carolina whan mm iii ■ 11 ■ ar«. •. «, mwjmmr mmm Mr. O. A. Norwood. They mod* talk* la eeeeral tokaeao Unrut and theta ■•port* wan very encouraging aa la the natal 0f n«r* Mr. laikbli aarprlned •«« Um k-adon of the aaaoriattan whan ha told llano tkrra woe a ewpnlin w.iarketiag eyrtewi operating wtthia a •ione'a throw of tho ritjr. “Thera ia a •arebeaee which ia operating an the ca operative waifcetin* ptaa tat ttafa State. Ik ia a earcan too. aad the «aty ana at tho head of it era the »oCT aaaa who are trying to kaej • > oa Canaan eat of thla aoraeiatiaa Tho lint year they operated they paid IM por coat bi tercet on the in paM lit per cent aad Una aa the tHrd year. U par root Tho war* boaemen drew a aalary of ftldM tho few H work.1* oaM the i ti . .. J ta M par caat of the darn ’lYJffi.‘ I dtp io potaif ta pat oa a (&J‘a J' aot ftaa 1 to S. woadkndpr. M. T. *W« htaTm'i 4« * L a . —» gg i » kMtm what atcaer Mr baafcande they l« worry.—Ufa. CONFIRMATION NOMINATION or GOVERNOR COOTER — 11—The noaain of Sooth ■enahir of the Fed Board. vice Anbury wma confirmed byj of Henry O’Malley M be commle Fiebertea. rice H. wae alto confirm ed. — ■ I M Yoo Mee* an Ineu money ' ae a cake! "g found 1 Kept Hnd tappeared • rat kil-, ce. Three **•*. 3Sc, SSe, >1.26. Sold and nu Mteed by Botfer Brea, Hood and Grantham and Wilton and Lee. LEGAL ADVERTISING — Having qualified aa admintatretor ,"** vrtata of Y. A Irty, deceased, late at Harnatt Co only, North Caro l.ao, this 1* to notify ah persona hav :ag claims agpfcst the oataU of said deceased them to the.on dersigacd »Uui afire, on or bo fort tertl 10. vn^, or this notice will bo moaned ia ho of their recovery. AH P« toons Indebted to mig ettate will pbiwe make immediate payment. TWa April to, iff*. MACK M. JBRN1CAN. _ . __ Administrator of . T. A. IVEY Deceased April 11 dte. Mottos mt Special Ctocttoo la Dak* School District No. I. | Notice U hereby given that a spa-1 ciai election baa been ordered to bo | hold in Duke District No. 1, on the ItUi day of June. 1822, at the re-1 galar polling place in the village of Duke, mid District being included i drftkln the following boundaries, to- '■ wit: Beginning at the Duke Bridge on' , tha Capa rear rim and running I | thence aa tha new public road by | lorayaf Bpring H31 church that leads' to Dana to tha Black River Bridga;' thence ap Black River and with the Earn Uaa of Daks Township to the North east earner of raid Towrithip;! ioS*" £r%J!r*s<s: 'laid river to the Duke Bridga, the, beginning, the aame bring that ichool District bowa aa Duke School Dis trict No. 1., upon two issue* aa rol lers: | }■ Upoo the question of Issuing ! net exceeding Seventy-five Thousand Dollars 0f serial bonds of said Dis trict and levying a sufficient anus]; (ax to pay the same for the purpose of erecting and equipping school buildings and acqnirfng^.d for the amt of said school district under the provision* of Chapter 87. Public. tews of 1828, (Extra Session a* the Genera! Assembly,) and In mid elec tion thorn voter* favoring the i**n- • once of aaid bond* and levying laid i special tax shall vote a ballot on' which shall ho written or printed the words “Fog bond ban*,” and those voters who are oppored to th» some shall vote a ballot upon which ia written or printed (hr word* “A . i S «■'»* bond Utu*.” | . *- The auniiion of wlicthar there duUI be lotted in .aid dlrtrict a tpe Sal annual tea ef art more then thlr tj teau on the one hundred deHart valuation of property tad ninety ssa.^cwr&ug: portioned to mM dtetriatby too board of education of Barnett Coun ty in cnee ruch ipecinl tat ia voted, mil thoee voter* in eaid election who *»*•* tko levying to mid district of the apecial annual tat of net mere duta thirty eauu ptboM hundred toiltorv vela ebon ef preparty and ■iacty cento an the poll for mid pur poaa, ahall vote a ballot upon which J "11*** «» printed too ward# “For Special Tat," tnd thoae appoaiag thp •ante thal) vote a ballot on which hi vrttteu or printed the werda “Against Special Tat." Notice i* further given that an “rirclv new rrgirtretion of voter* for aald electiaa has bden ordered. * d vr in* purpose rtf registration of vote-* Ihrrefer, and for the jm jute of holding said eli-.-koii Mrs, A w TJlinghast lias been aopolato sridUar. uad W, 9. Blake nn5 £ e Kelly bate but appointed Judge) «f Cier:lon. Notice ,s furtler g.ve: tbs* the regstratioo books will b. hold open for the regiitraticn of vet prn for Mid eluctien by Mrs. A- W Tilliughast,' Hogistrer in accordance r ti i Uw, from t‘ib i* day u* May to ute 3rd day df June, both inclusive dy order of the Board of Comm'e 1 more ef Harnett County, this the Id day of Mor. Itti. W. H. rAVCKTTfi. (HaHi Board ef Comm'stionen o' Harnett County May I 11 MnisMttw’r Notice Having qualified on edm'nirtrntoi of the esUts of J. T. Phillip*, late of Hanott County. North Carolina, Hut Is to notify oil poaoono having claims T T " I •ganal the estate of wild drecaevd o exhibit them to the under*(good it hi* office fn Dunn, N. C., on or be o»* the 25th day of April IMS. or OU notice will be pleaded In bar of haft recovery. All perwon* indebted o eaid mate will please rosier Iron* late payment. Tbfa the 25th day of April, 1922. M. L. PHILLIPS, Administrator o' 3. T PHILLIPS Clairiw*' J, Smith, Attorney.' April IS May t 9 l« as So. Nad., of Load Sola Uwd.r D**d a, power af sale 'deed of trull T. Shaw and E. T, Young, in Book 185, Harnett Coun n made in the thereby accur holder at .aid ed that aaid estate under i« undersigned will tell Ule following described real •Jtate at public auction for cash to tha highest bidder at tha courthouse door la Lillington, N. C., on Monday. May 29, 1922 at 12 o’clock noon: BeLag a lot or parcel of land 8fi x ISO foot In Block “AL” in and ac cording to the man and plan of the lowp of Dunn, N. C-, containing a two room dwelling house: Beginning at the intersection of Edgerton street with Washington avenue, and runs sa tha eastern crtaiyfli of Washington ; thanes par jet 8. 62 K. 11 with Vuh t. 130 feet to of Edgerton northen margin 52 W. 55 feet April. 1022 r-fQ, TRUSTEE. I — f Mortgage Sal* Valuable Lead Under and by virtue of the power 1 of tala contained In a Mortgage Dead and pursuant to an order of rc-aalc mad* by the Clark of the Superior Court of Harnett County therein, i the ondrrsigord mortgagee will offer for sale for cart to the highest bidder ! before the court house door in Lil li?***". N. C.. at 12 o'clock M.. on | Monday the 22nd day of May 1022 the following described lands, to-wit: /rtat tract of land joining the lands of Joe Wilson, Polly Rodgers, cornel In Jo* Wilton's line, and runs as Rodgers line N. 5 E. 8 1-2 chains ; to a stoke la her line; tbenee N. 87 H E. 15 1-2 Aains to a stake in a Add; thence S. 5 W. 8 1-2 chains to stake near a fence Bud Barefoot’s line; thenre as Joe Wilson's Mne N. 87 1-2 thence as his line passing his comer; W. 15 1-2 chains to the beginning ■obtaining 10 seres more or less; it >••»* the J. P. McLaaab Undo April 28tk 1922. P B, JOHNSON, Mortgagee March 2 9 18 23. Mortgage Ssl* Valuable Land Under and by virtue of the power contained In a Mortgagee Deed txc euted by h. E. McLamb and wife to P. B. Johnson; default having been made m the payment of th* note* se cured thereby, end the said land hav ng bean bid *IT at the court boose IilUngton, N. C.. on the 17th and the bid having Sd-Sy a enmn dio. witk Of the Cotfrt; "and *5* 4*id cmrk having mada an order to re-seil said lands, the undersigned mortga gee will offer for sal* for cash to the highest bidder it the court house door in UIlIngtoD, N. C. at 12 o’clock M., on Monday the 22nd day of May 1*2*. th» fallowing ducrlM land*, to witi That traet of land oa which N. E XcLarob now resides and hounded aa follows: On the north b» the Unde of Wm P. Km Tea; on the salt b» the Milton McLaab lands; on the •ooth by the Unde of J. B. Barefoot and on the wait by George Byrd no tate, end containing M nerve sore or Ujf. April 2*th 19*2 P. B. JOHNSON, Mortgagee. ■May 2 9 11 2J. 3'OLUDAY CO. Embahnsrs i ^ Caskets and Burial t Anytime ►» 1 .ere DAY PHONE 11-T —NIGHT PHONE 70 | » ut this Bank on Your ar Calling List. I Vn acquaintance with the Jcera and employes of i » j ®*n* may be of value to >u in solving your (loan- B •clal problems. Especially if something f added to yotar savings ac- 8 count at every tiell, you w II find it profitable to visit i this bank. “vin n the smallest amoonU is likely to show a „ stance at the end of a year than occasional de*. larger sums. It’s the habit that counts as much e amount saved. SI.00 or more an account at this bank. Four per cent interest >n savings. The Commercial Bank DUNN, —«— NORTH CAROLINA 4 per cent Intercut Paid on TUpe Deposits CTny Ofttetffitt>v Eliminate these Puncture Costs Necessary changing of tires Delay and inconvenience /' Repair of casing Repair of tube Irreparable Injury to tires Add the constant feeling of un certainty through' fear of punc ture—then decide to equip your car with the only' pneumatic tires that are actually'puncture-.proof— Lee Puncture-pfoof Tires. ^ See the Lee Dealer for'your next — T c. tire. i I “7 -—■■ ■" ---—i [ \ V \ ' LCT Tlraa arc add by vty BROAD STREET F1LLUNG STATION . D—-N.C. ; f * -_j_*_:__ ' u t 4 ■■ -fa i- 4I V ‘ I /.;' \ PLATING AND POLISHING I I am in position to do dll kinds of plating and polish- 1 ing. Any articls platedr except aluminum ware. Bring 8 me your watch, any anici'e of tableware or your worn 8 silverware, and have It made good as new. I Automotive Plating A Specialty 1 guarantee my w^rk and can make delivery prompt- | M. L. JACKSON. Telephone No. 90 —s— Dunn. North Carolina 1 ...... ” Can You Save a Thousand? -L_, ^ , C * . No less a persahage than John D. Rocke leller holds the bfclief that any man who can , save a thousand /lollars in cash is thereby as- m sured of the apuity to gain many thousands. found it a man’s job to save his first Siyusand. After that, he said the other thousands were accumulated quickly and easily. Can you save the first thousand? 1 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK \ Duon, . We pay 4 per cent interest in our l3ay*n» Depart- ** went or (Certificates of Deposit.) ' 1 ^= = 1 ' I Standard Tires . and Tubes at Wholesale Cost r ■ ' For the next ten days only, we will offer Hood and Federal Tire, an ubes at wholesale coat. This is yofbr opportunity to supply your needs for the summer months. Ffch and everyone of these is atnctly first and fully guaranteed / Below you will note the prices at/Which thy will sell for the next ten days. / X / PRICE LIST HOOD TIRES mt CASINGS I mnd TUBES r 7 — Wiliu i ' Amt Siitt Cord fed Ribbtd Takta u No* -Skid ssr_.~i_nii ijo SWW..f 218 11*4 .. 2.70 32*3Vi. 2J8 •1*4 ... 2.70 32*4 _$28.28 200 33*4 - 30.23 2.00 34*4 - 31.00 200 33*4 Vi. 3270 200 »3*4 Vi- 37.80 270 34*4ft- 3*^° M8 33*4 Vi_ 30.38 3J| *0»»Vi. 4280 210 »3*S - 4270 238 . 34rf - 4278 210 “** - 47.00 200 _**■» I--.:-0280( 278 E. V. GAINEY • ^ Dunn, N. C. 4 * - ‘ V 4

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