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Hundred 'fcj ast Scrap Iron WANTED! j lr4i vf‘er! at our Factory. Gather up your Old, and Make Monefcj ighest Market Price* Paid. Manufacturing^ mpany, Dunn, North Carolina ™wr ruu.Tr Why m you a ttapnhftaaaT Or why • Item mat? It waaid bo later. Mtlay ta team of tte mm tar th. tarty affiliation of th* individmal, and ta team bow maeh of party blatecy be may know. That mast amt inherit lhair party atttpiatee la patent, and that Mpatry haa aort ta da with ta»vy earn ■at ha i at Tha ... _r' Ml J farther lata tha part ftaa ma hie poMtert rival Tat if ha naa* back tar anaayk ha wU tad UnmaV alaaaad by tha deCaated rival —ma. Far a haa. after flu 1 rivalry at Jaffataon aad t r Adame, party caavantteni I ?£?J=V3V_' ‘ the foOawaaa fw'S-yZ af MR jiSSi&fcf i . Fathar o^ tha CaaaUta ef Jefferaoa, yvt ha waa tha praj.c tar af the protective principle la tha tartfl aa white Out modem Damocrat la ia theory a Free Tradll, “*H that ha haa nat tha tourer* ta my aa, aad aappnti tha tariff ia -* Jartlfted anly aa a reveal* producer. The ««■• Democrat waa applied ta flte ffipahlliam ia deflates by tha ■rtrtaaiatte Federalist*. Site* ISM tha yrtertpai political aryiattaHita Star* been known by thalr praam! nnate*. bat ta character bath have **■■«* I- Canid Uatote virtt aa te day ka waaid hav* Sflnty ia racap ntetey as hi*, awn tha party that haa waadwit aa far from bio teaching*. And who waaid thtak af makiny the salictea af a Cleveland tatty with thaayrf JaffaraoaT tha Damocrat, waa tha amt public advocate of tha abalttteh af Jtofr* ilavery. Lincoln pained ha martaHty by aehteviap k. Madison, •ha Dim* tret, fathered tha protective tariff principle, and white M la in ■anarinhb that ha wteU have ay paitad it a* it ia in prevent practice, flte Idaa. haa haaa a vital tenet ia the l ■ af saeaiiitetat of dm tettac ” -^ ,>Wl*1 Uat*r? <h* Itadeat of peUttevi hiatery te he eaauap cyaicat rtpardinp tha raaaoar fur party adUtettaa an tha part of af tha fllaatiua eflwr than am In herited fealty, hut they at* hardly niwplhamriry ta flte ideal af Aater toaa cJtixenahtp—-Tha Dearborn la de»*Llw< TUTTLE OlPAITMUfT MAD vi»t wcaunjL mi TV T«W|le Deportment of Um North Carolina Bute collage, which k the North CaraHuo Textile Behool. haa had a wrj soceemful year's work. Mora sndcats hare bos* registered thia year than ia say previous year, aadako a iargsr class baa btn gnd aalad. The gradnsttag class, which ssabtnd twenty-fear boee aB boon Issatari sad win wash la the differ 'd* atills aad allied Industries *t the Comnoneeaseat aimlsss Nr. L. W. Cork. Genera* Msaagor aPMo Carolina Cotton * Woolen ■Oh. Spray, North Carolina, preeea tad to Nr. Wosioy Irwia Pickens of Charlotte. North Cemliaa. the eta dsnt,« modal which is given aaaoaUy V ‘As National Association of Cot ton Xaaufaetaron to the student woifc. In order to obtain thio amdal tho school mast AH tho following repairs waste: There mart ba a good equipment far instrortion In cotton ■uJsctuV. TV InstrocUon must V of ncogniiod standard Than most bo at least flfty gtudeak taking tho textile conns, and at least f*« competitors for tho modal Tho Textile Deportment Alls all thorn ra qalrsmeata, os than won registered oao hundred and sevaatyflve stadaata aad a graduating Mass of tweaty four. This is tho only textile school in tho South Oat has beta awarded tho medal LEGAL ADVERTISING *OTICE1?*' SALE or LAND UN DM DEED OF TRUST Uadcr and by authority ,»* too pow •J °f tola contained in a certain need •£. truat sxacatad and delivered by J^'JWw-rd Wtikln* aiwf wifi, Ntoljr Wilkin*, to It L. Godwin, Trz*~> o» too 14th day of February 1920, and recorded In Book |t|, £**• of the record* of Hnrncu Coaaty, North Carolina, default liav [** "ton made in tbs payment o' the “®* »»d indebtedness theroby *». tutoC and Cbo owner and bolder of mid bond* barm* requested the un donfned trustee to tell toe la oil con veyed in said deed of trust sc cord to* to toe Una* thereof, the follow-1 toy described real estate will b« told1 at publi* auction tor cash to too1 Hyhert bidder at the Coartooa-; Door in Ullington, N. C, on Wed nesday. July Idth, 192* at 12 o’clock noon: A certain tract of land lying and beta* la Harnett County. North Coro Una, and bounded aa follows: Begin “tog at a stake at tot intersection of too as ctMsd Maxjkdl Street and »ito toe right of w* of the A. C. K taflraad Company/ and runs about “** 181 Id IsstAo a auks; thence •8**l 8 75'foetAa a stake; thence about West PB2 4-1 feat to a stake 1? .*• °V7tos 4. C. L. Railroad Cosniy: thence about North wito thdfsaid railway to the: beginning, contfinia* 11417 square I fact, and belngflsli Nos. 10, 20 and : «1 as shown bji the Map of the sub-; division of thaloha E. WUsun pi op- i •Tty aa eurvsjft by Goo. E. Priitea;! said mop boingbrveordod in the oilier • of too register of deeds of Harnett; county. Reserving and excepting, however, from the above described teal estate1 the Northern half of said parcel of’ land, containing 5718 1-2 square1 fact, bain* all of lot No. 21 and pall of Lot No. 80. which was conveyed • by W. K. Wilkins and wife tv Wilier i Jonas and Miamis Joans on or about October 29th, 1921, which deed ls! of record in oflee of Register of! thsods of Haraott County, and which! ~ 1 •' *•«* «le*c aert—t>' I .•corded |i ICS. l-c;.v is/, i «eoi.rs o- count). 71* ?J8U t-JtetAliKt!. i v JWIN. Trust*i . ; y°n-«. »*< -; Young. Ai.o;ney«. vcne ST, July CIB. I »r ,N«*U*J -*UU of Under and h) ■Virtue of power of ] »!« contained to a certain Deed of ***coUd W. T. Martin and or.fc, Utlla P, Vartin. to the under-!, et|(a«J Trnatca. taAtrh U recorded i« •. Book 1*«, IW W, Office of Begin-1 ter o> Deed* (or Harnett County. Norta Carolina,-default having been I j made In pie na>MMt of the nolo nr 11 ,?Y W* P—* of Trout, and 11 tue holder o* add Deed, of TruoL and ( note having reoMaWd/lhat mid land • he void, the uujeraigntd Trait** will j offer for aalo tp tk# hiahcAt bidder , ^ till Coivt Floutc door »t \ HiTMtu CoutvV, North j Cai.i'inn. o^VHordlT, Jylr 24, ii»i2 | at 12 o'clock! X./the following d*- ( feribed tract afield: ij Beginning lie etake with a in- mv [ 1 i-!c, evo hueklliciry. thr«- black M t'lm-'i Q»c pintfpoinler? ty a croali brtnc1 , euppmJ) to be in the 640 1 acre tract line, ■tine the dividing cor- 1 urn betwi«i» J. R. Layton und W. T. I Martin, rad rone *r their dividing 1 line N. i« W. 20.60 chain to » clakc 1 in center of the public mad, on? 1 ulr.it pointer; thence u lucid road ‘ S| 36 1-f W. 34 chain* to a atikr in • center of road. W. T. MarCvi’a am) i Alex No*ri»‘ corner; thence a* the ! dividing tin* between Alex. Norri* 1 xn-1 W. T. Martin 8. 89 K. i.Tfl chain* 1 in a dak* and pin* pointer*; thence 1 another 0f their Ur.c* S. 67 1-2 i >--*■ 1 _.i 1roe— "i_L-l ’ 1.w chain* to a stake by Norris’ «««. ropuosod u, bt In the old 840 wB‘ tract; thence u that Has N. t-4 E about 2S.05 chains, con s'nirg 40 8-4 acres. l'lace of aabt: Coart he use door, ■lilingtou, N. C._ • Term* of sale: Cadi, s . i T'h»«- 0f ,iiV: Hgpdkjr. *4. M2. OLARI unu 20 £7 July N»Hee ml Rejalw-^Laad Under andDF tlffir of the author ty rested in ma by a certain daod of ru»t executed by A. T. I-ae and wife o the undersigned trustee to SSCBJS he payment or a note to th» Virginia Prptt Company of Richmond, Virgin ia which aaid deed of trust is record d in the Registry of Harnett County □ Book 105 at Page 497, the under lined trustee will soil at public aue ion to the highest bidder at the ionrt House door in the town of Lil ington op July 20, 1922, at 12 o' lock M., 'the following described met o' laud First Traci lag at a birch n the N. e Foar Rlrer >n<l runs N. 2 *.10 chains 0 o ,U>n* co thence N. 69 de :’>fv W. sbo chains to a stake n<i pointers; e N. 6 degrees E. It chains to r ; thence N. 25 E. 1 chains an '90 links to a pine tump; thence N. 88 W. about 18 bain* to the old cornrr with Hickory ad pine pointer*, 1. A. Vinson’s cor iar; thanes with said J. A. Vinson’S Inc crossing th„ road South 25 4e Tce« W. 98.50 chains to an ash on he bank of Capo Fear Rlrer; thence I ..swim. down the said hank 23 chains in the beginning, and ia 182 acica, more oi lea*. Second Tract! Beginning at the nuath of Spring Branch, miming thence op Mill Creek 7 pole* to a itoaa on the wot hank of Mill Creak ^“t.„b!ko’w Ui Great Falla; thence N. 49 degreea*. 1 l&polua to a stone and pointer* u\ Syff. Bradley'* line; Uicnca N. 4 lyw. 82 poles to a rtoiee said BrMdcy'a comer; thence K. 84 W. 99 f-2 pulaa to a *to..« thence N. 5S degrees W. 49 1-2 pole, to a stone and poJntrm wild Bradley's eomor in 11. 11. Lanier's line; thence S. 40 1-2 difTMi W. 46 1-2 pole* to • lUko oH the Kin Rood, mU L* nUr** cornu in E. M. Blanchard1. «ne; thence u K, K. Btnnchud’. Imc along Mid M1U Road 101 pole* ? ax *i°r* *n‘l PO'nUrs: thence S 41 1-J do J .W. 20 pole, to a rock; thence 0 1-2 degree* W. 26 Pom* to • it on the ftpring Branch; the down the various course, of **m« to the beginning, containing J*ty two acre* and 89 pole* and include* the mill, gin, ete. This June 19th. 1922. * W a**'8?" SANDERS. Trnrtcc. Juno 20 27 July 4 11. Foote’s Sketches of North Carolina fell 1 ..yf|| \H on x - / §&ssis it X 1 i» / \ M9\ / i K| ' 1 i I ■ We pay 4 per cent interest in our Savings Depart u:eiit or (Certificates of Deposit.) - ■ _ GET REA 1 For our Semi^Anni I Fri., July 14 Ends Sat., July 29
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