A CALIFORNIA FARMEN
TELLS IT
—
“To Th* Editor:
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"A general ballot among a large
lumber of us farmer* of California
'* '-bat the automobile had more to
o with California going dry than any
other one thing.
•*8o many people have been killed
!.v drunken driven that th* old cry
u* ‘petaonal liberty’ haa been chang
'••d to one of peraonal aafety at ieaet
among tu moderate ilrlnkcra On* and
br.ote won't mix and them are too
• rvKttjr machinal now to taka any
choneca on dnufken driver*. And so;
1 *'•* ** they can gat booae—cither
bootleg or good corn liquor—we will
have drunken driver*. So for our own
peraonal aafety are limply can’t let
them have it, and that la why wc mod
erate drinking fanners put California :
dry."
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of tale contained in a certain mort
tr»g* died cxocuted by John V. Smith
and James N. Smith to R. L. Godwin,
an November 29th, 1919 and dale re
corded in the ofioe of the Be filter of
Dr-ede for llaroott County In Book
114, Page 446, default having hoea
made in the payment of the note* to
cured thereby and the holder of eaid
note* having demanded foreelocnre,
the ordemignrd will, on Tneodiay
January 2Srd, 1928 at the eouithoueo
door in Lillington oiler for aale to
the hlgheit bidder for each the land
hereinafter described, todriti
Adjoining the land* of Lot Smith
etate. J. dd. Hodgee, J. D. Banco,
R B. Smith, et al; beginning at a
•take and pointen in the middle of
the William plantation road, John
U. Hodgci' corner and rone thence
with hie line X. 20 K. 9.21 chains
to a (take with gum pointer* In the
r.smn; thence S. 04 £. 06 chain* to
• -stake in the Beaver Dam in tht
W. Douglas 8mith line, now J. J>.,
Itetnci*; thence down the Beaver
Dam with the said Smith and Barnei
lines 8. 8 W. 14.21 chain* to a stake
with gum pointer*, Lot 8raiU>’i cor
ner; thence with hit line N. 69 1-2
W. 59.61 chain* to the beginning,
containing 46 acraa more or Icoe.
Time of aale: 12:00 Noon.
Dele of aale: Tuesday, January II,
1923.
Place of aale: Courthouse doer,
Lillington, N. C. I
Thl* December 19. 1922.
R. L OODWJN. Mortgagee.
J. ImU*, Attorney.
December 28 M Juiwy I 11.
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T1UITITI MU OP LAND
Under and by »lttaa af the power
ol »«U contained In a certain deed at
tmet executed by J. A. Parrish and
wife, Nora Paniah to tba undersign
ed Tnutoe oa June Uth, mi and
duly recorded 4a the atRoe ed the Reg
Uter ef Deeds for Harnett Connty In
Book 114. Page 1M, defeat having
been made In the payment of the
note mctried thereby and the holder
of mid note baring demanded for*
cloture, the ondcraigned wiU on
Tureday, January tlrd, 1111 at the
courthouse doer in LiUiagton offer
for sale to the higheit bidder far
cash, the foHourfa*| described land,
to-aril:
Beginning at a pine stamp near the
stable* af Joe Pish and runs N. 20
C. along a path 4.71 chain* to a stake
in a path; thence N. 1 E. crossing
the railroad shoot • chains to a
•take, s comer of No. 1 allotted to
Walton Parrish; thence as the Use
of that let N. M W. 10.97 chains to
a stake in the open field la the line
of lot N*. 1 allotted to L. C. Parrish;
thence as L. C. Parrish’s line & 18 91
chains to a auk* In the eld line and
In a road; thanes as the old line
sod with Atone’* line 8. U K. 18.61
chains to the beginning, containing
*7.42 acres.
IN THE YEAR 1923
—make it a rule to deposit regularly a part of your funds
in this hank. If you do, the Christmas of 1923 will be just
as merry and the New Year I 924 will be just as happy as
we are wishing the coming ones will be.
Every Christmas is a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
—Every New Year—
HAFFY NEW YEAR
to the fellow who has money with
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All street and sidewalk assassin—its for paring bare
been due since October 1st, 1922. Statement* for tbs
amount you are due have been mailed to you and'you are
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urged to make immediate settlement.
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Please call at the office of the cleric and gmynsent
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How of sale: IX AO U.
‘ Data of aato: Tees day, January
I*, lttt.
. Courthouse door,
4- Ulngton. N. C.
CLARENCE J. SMITH, Trustee.
Tb'» Derember Ji ifff.
December II SB January • 12.
notice op sale or real
EXTATS
Under and by virtu* uf the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of tract, unrated by ■«* GoideUiu
to the Bank ef Ilsmvtt, True tec, da
ted May T. I BIO and recorded in
tho office of the HejrisUr af Deed,
of Hemet* County in Book-106, page
MB, default having baou made in the
payment of the notv. eecwtd there
by and the undersigned trustee haring
been cpodXcaXy nxjueeUd by the
bolder* of the notee Ih.robj eecurod
the jn Jt relent d truetae will otfor far
sale at peblic auction for each, at
the court bourn doer, Ifllingtcn. N.
C , on Wednoeday, the toth day of
December 1BSS, the following de
scribed Iota:
All those certain lota at land lying
and being in the County of Harnett.
State of North Carolina, new the
Town of Dana and being tots No. X
lo 6 incle.tr. in Block "lb" and Hoc.
14 to 18 Inrlarfve hi Block “P" on
n plat of land formerly owned by
L. I. Grantham and known at the
Hr win Cotton Mills addition aa ewr
vt>ed and plattad by J- C. Brady,
plat of which is on record in Hsmett
County, North Carolina la tbe Begin
ier of Deed, ofiee. Plat Book No. 1,
page 16, to which plot reference to
hereby made for a mom complete as
cription by mete* m>d bomnda.
Terras of aale: OeA
Time of sale: lldOA
Date of tale: December *0. IBM.
Place ef aale: Ulllngtcn. N. C.
This November Idth lMI
BANK Or HABMVtT, Trustee.
By written agrveenect made with
EHia Ooldateia mis sale Is continued
until IS.AO e’clock Wsdneedsy, De
cember 17, IBM.
Dee. IS it
AD MINIS TEA TOffS WOT ICE
The --■*—1|—1 Mrrlaf Emitted
Admtatatrater uf the aetata w
Me®. Holliday, daaaaaad. late of Mar
«Mt Couaty, tide U ta aedfy aU pa*,
tone hevtn* claims yttatt mid aetata
o prrernt them to am daly mtttsd
on or Mm Em safe day of Nerum
*»r IMS or this aotlee wffl bi plmdad
ta bar of thatr raamery; SljZ
u>a» Indebted be laid mtate MO make
Immediate parent
Thl« 14th day of November, tact.
HAS PTE MeD. HOLJUmAT,
Clarence J. Smith. Attorney. *' °"
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NOTICE or IAU or SEAL
estate
Under and by rirtae at the i
>ty contained In a
deed executed by
Tilrkmaa Lumber
•8th day of March ISM i
by a bond of erun
haria* hem made fe
thereof, the •—‘-Ttam
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