Raleigh Will Hold
Great Fall Festival
Raleigh, $ept. 20.—Raleigh has
. long been in the limelight im the
capital of North Carolina, but it
was not until last year that the re
tail merchants began a concerted
drive to put it on the shopping map.
The first Fall Festival proved
such a big success that it is to be re
peated again this fall. For three
days Raleigh is going to' forget
• jwlitio, and devote its time to get
ting acquainted with its business
men. ana the folks who come to the
Capita] City to trade.
__ The dates for the second Fall
Festival are September the 25th,
20th and 27th. On these three days,
thousands of Tar Heels are oc
pected to get together in a grand
Fall Get-Acquainted festive occa
sion.
Te Festival will open on Tues
day, September the 25th, with a
general, value-giving day by the
• merchants, on which reduced prices
on standard merchandise will be
made. This will be known at
Dollar Day," and will be de
signed especially with a view to
gening out-of-town shoppers to
come and get acquainted with
Raleigh merchants, their stores,
their salesmen and salesladies, and
their merchandise. There will be
every effort made to see that the
visitors are made to feel at home,
both in and out of stores.
To Wav Street Carnival
Historic Fayetteville street, over
which Tar Ileel Governors have
travelled for a century, when they
went to the Capitol to be inangu
rated, will be closed to traffic on
the evening of September the 25th,
for a street carnival. It's to be a
real carnival, too, and everybody
will be expected to shake off dull
care, and enjoy the freedom of the
city in a very realistic sort of way.
.Of course, there will be only good
natured fun; nothing smacking of
rowdyism will be tolerated. Raleigh
merchants found this event last
vear to have been one of the biggest
drawing cards of the Fall Festival.
Thousands of people thronged the
streets, and made merry until mid
night.
Wednesdays, September the
26th is to be another trade day,
but special attention will be riven
to the observance of Civic Dubs
Day. Members of the hoover or
ganizations of the various cities and
towns in the State have been in
vited to come to Raleigh on that
day, and break bread with their
fellow-laborers in the Capital City
Already, many hiave accepted, and
it it expected that there will be a
\ large attendance. The day will be
7 UnsrMed with,, ti-on Htsm BalL
that will have many unique feat
ures. . „
But tire biggest event of all will
come on Thursday, September
27th. This is. the Beauty Contest.
Some fifty towns and cities in the
Slate have heen invited to tend
their prettiest girl to the Fall Fes
. tival, and practically all of them
will have representatives rhat
means a bevy of the fairest maid
ens to be found in America, for
North Carolina folks do feel proud
of their, women.
The prettiest of the bunch is go
ing to get a silver loving cup. but
that will be as nothing compared
to the thrill of being crowned as
queen of the Festival, at the formal
ball to be held in the evening. This
. will take place with dne cerenwny.
and willbe the closing even! of the
Festival. . _ ...
While the Beauty Contest will be
one of the bjg features of the third
day of the Festival, it will be
the only event. There is a good
sized committee of Raleigh mer
chants working otd plans for the
parade winch will take place in the
morning All of the bigh State of
ficials will be invited to review the
.- parade.
The star feature, of course, will
k. 4s. ksvw nf Imiitin. but that
will be by no means ail. There are
to- be numerous floats, by civic and
public organizations, and the best
one will get a silver loving cup.
Several brass bunds, and the vart
ons public organizations, will have
their members in the line of march.
This parade will be expected to
show Raleigh as rite really is, and
will be for the special purpose of
acquainting visitors with what Ral
eigh ha* to offer.
The Beauty contestants win br
guests of the Merchant* associa
tion at a luncheon at tha Woman’
club, which will be attended by sev
eral notables, as well as by the ofli
cials of the Merchants association
At a part of the Fall Festival
program, the merchants are offer
ing a profit-sharing event. Coupon.'
are given for five per cent- of the
‘value of any purchase, and their
are for cash at any other store ip
the city that is a member of the *»
sociation.
While particular emphasis will be
given on the third day of the Fes
rival to the showing of Raleigh ss
she is m the parade, the (tores will
offer reduced prices on this day, ar
on the other*
A pert of the street canqivsl. on
the Am day of the festival, will be
a costume review There will alar,
be a masquerade parade, which will
be followed by a boning bout,
greasy pal* eocrtest, and other street
dancing. The event will be for
mally opened whh the preaeafcattofl
of the key to Raleigh to the Fall
Festival committee, by Mayor Bn
- -^^^■"‘■gggWs-wu
pent Culbreth, which will take place
in front of the Copitol.
W* I^wis is returning to
North Carolina to help the farmer*
Of tile State market Hirir livestock
more profitably,
luck of sufficient water i« one of
the most frequent causes for de
creased milk flow, (lire the cows
plenty of water, say daily extension
workers of the State College and
Department.
LAND SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
°* “«* contained in „ certain Dead
of Trust executed to th* undesigned
trust**, the same being of record in
VUS*.*"**' No™ Carolina, in
Book 11?. page 41«, default having
bosn made In th* puyrncnU specified
•od ii Uic holiVrn of the nuici
cured having <Jejn«mJcHi that the takl
trust b* closed, 1 will offer for sale !
to the highest bidder for essh ot the
court house door in Lillington, North
Carolina, on th* 19th day of Oclobvr,
I92S, between th* hours of noon st,H
IdK) o’clock p. m., th* lends deserib
•d la said Deed of Tnlst containing
252 seres, mot. or leu. The Urals
hereby offend for sai* are .lesenb
ed in said Deed of Truol us follows:
Tract No. 2 Adjoining lands of
A. Bradley Godwin, Miss Meta God
win, H L. Godwin et aL Beginning at
a red oak stump the 2nd corner of
*» »t »• L. Godwin
bought of J. H. Pop# in January 190V
•nd run* N. 8 W. 5.91 chains u> or.
i-K » Z . ** ',uyw,n ano a. oraa
Otdwtat lint; thcnct a new lint
due Ea*t 28.16 chain* to an iron pin
iri A. Bradley Godwin’* line; thence
*« hi* Hne B. 2 E. 6.87 chain* to hi«
corner in H. L. Godwin’* line; thence
« hia line due Weat 22 1-2 chain*
to the beginning containing 18 RB
acre*.
Tract No. 8. Beginning at a xtahe
and pointer* J. H. Pope, Henry Pop,
and the Godwin corner near the Qod
*» cemetery and run* 8. 89 1-2 W.
42.88 chain* to a large red oak with
Pointer* by the aide of the poet;
theneo 8. 81 1-2 W. 18.10 chuln* to
a Make on a hill near Black River
•unl pointers near tLc corner
* l*rge red oak and two large
Meirory pointer* about SO feet from
the corner; thence 8. t-J E. 2.OS
chain* to a black gum about 50 feet
from the run of Blaek River with Ofir [ ■
nolljr, one maple, one aoor wood and
one water oak pointer#; thence a di
rect Une down the river about 8 Oil
E. about 20.20 chain* to a email Juni
per »tth pointer* in the East edge
of the rwamp of Black River in the
Kineey Norri* line; thence N. 89 1-2
E. 12 chain* to a alike with pointer*
near J. H Pope* upper fi*h pond; i
(hence N. 69 8-4 E. 6 chain* to a
Make with red oak pointer* near the
I'eed of the flab pond; thet.ee N. 81)
1-8 E. 88.84 chain* to a (take with
pointer* In J. H. and Henry Pope1* i ,
line; thence N. 8 W. 10.78 chain* to
the beginning, containing tixty five
and twenty - three sixteenth* acre*,
more or lea*.
Tract No. 4. Adjoining the land*
ofjh- Bradley Godwin and H. L- God- ,
win et *4, bcgieidug at u aUiso on u
hJlJ futiir Bark t with 4 trial I poisa
*CV9 »*wr tin* .\i,:vr ar.4 Uu*o r«.. 1
••k a$') tiro later pointxM* I
&bOnt 30 foot f»t>in tin f»v»i«r, ti».
»<am« bMiijr Liu* roMur »»f .i pI
IaihI soldj h| J 11. l’oj*. ,ii d w’fti tc
il. L. Godwin land ton* n. f»tmo'H an.
A. Bradley Gudwiri’t line X. ty
n. 12.SB chain*. t» u rit *•< in th.
W;-»l edge rf Black River at the low
cr edge of .tin, Godwin ur'dsv on On
Dunn and A.einalnro load; thenc
a-, fir anuth edge of the rend x. 82
*•2 E. 2.12 ettninr, N. 65 K. 7.4c
r lair., X. I'i E. 8.X8 chains aod
M. <U> E. 6.80 chains to n corner in
(he edge of the road with a winks art
out ten links on tha wed I no from
thr corner; three,' 8. 8 1-1 E. 14.10
chain j tr> a r«i w (th h Muck jnr!r
and o-ie nirkota aviator. and this cor
ner or tlx- t(a/-t .old by .1. II. 1*1)0,' to
H. L. Go. nia. „ow at the mouta of
the lanr ai.il M rhe center ot the
ro*«l; Ihftui* ihsd lir«* 81 W.
IK.lu 1‘Miin* to tl*r li^irnin/, con
‘J7 1.8 aCr,* M
Tcurl No. it. Ai’jolnir.^ (In of
IT. 4.. Co.lwi*. M-li Oolwin, r/,**;*.
IfCC H oJ. Wirirmin^ ;»t n ^Utc in |t„
(nix* *.f Biwc|{ Hi*, r :in>l uTtdrr
Inc lower «teh uX l!ic on th«
Ounn uii'J n runivr of
lru4-t N<» *1 i*«l * 'hi ns tlio lower erlr*
‘•r the rout* S. *2 I ? K. 2.12 vanin
ri. on r.. 7.1 li main*. A. 7‘.1 V. g
.iiair,* ai.it X. fjo E 6.8" ruin, lo •.
■orvrr in cl;.;. „f |h. r#„.| wjf),
j* »*ak« mu I.|| the writ title )» links
from tl.c.orn.-i; tb./i-e K |»f [•: h.IO
i-bains to an iron acnke, a ei.r..er of
Ifl.io arm.; thenre lie the line of
the lft.r.f. tr.irl .inn «.i\l 21 I.-, . huinn
:» an iron rink. A ll.nJIrv <lod
o'li.’s vtiiri-iul li-..-; thr-.ir# .•», tiial
'nr N- 2- W. 1(1,11.1 rhein.. to n cor
ber .n the iriNIc nT Ui< r»'jnn and
Ouke mail; thnt.fr the s.-noc holn* N
1 W. an ilio rhoa inn.* fi ill) duin« t
i make in t'lr hen.I of the b'jc lot ,
jTnoel. (or oliHYipir benndi); Oicne,,
hiwn the oi.nui-rr of said brant’,
.bout IS.IiO ehainc t.i a rtuki* ati.l
Krintees i.t the !-. ml „f a ditch:
lienee .lue w.-.*t 17."0 rhtint to i
■take *nj pair.u-rs 'n fhe rut: of ,
[Hack Rive: *|...|.ee dotrii the rue t
>f Black River ;« it »ennih-r> to Urn
lottlnninir. uontnininp 70 1.3 .nerer.
norn or leu. bc-in* tie »ban- of A.
Br.i.lk-% ti.xlir' . in h’- father* ealatc.
Traet No 6. AJ|mii-i<jr (hi- Innds
)f J. IT. 1*0 pr. 1 n. Ilniiipe et ah.
lupinniii* rt a eoa-in r under the up
inr e.li-r nt Ihn bridge RVrt Hivcr.
Yith 1*."o bind mm noii terr; thcoe"
m H.L. floe'w;n'» line R. :tS y, R 12 y,
bains to a rink.- it n h’H w*:*s email
rointer* ».*nr fit. rornnr anil ltr*e
■cd oal: iierl a bum hitl-o.y pointer?
ibout SO fen; freir. tin* router, J. 13.
aope and If. L Coda'll,’.' ranter;
Jionee aa thiir line 6 I --J F 2.01
:hafnr to n bln. k sum roar the run of
flock Klvei w.t,) nr..- V,»|l), t>pe raapl**.
Ji.e sour woo. and one water oak
Jointers, another of their rumen;
hen. e on ano:hc? of their line# ft
*S E 20 i-hitins* to a small jumper
md stake by it with potmans on the
•art n»l*r n' tl.r srrairp of Black
li»cr. anotJvr of tl«. ir corner ;
Jjel.ee be another of their linos N.
19 1-2 hi. 12 eluiae t<- a corner ot »
‘ence post with rac oak «,d
me pim pointer near J. H.
~ YOU CANTGET THAT GOOD FURNI
TURE—REASONABLY
PRICED AT—
BUTLER BROS.
Our big store contains some oj thv prettiest suites
that have ever Ween shown in Dunn. Come and look
at them before you go elsewhere— wc mn save you
money.
We also have on hand a largo and beautiful line
of Rugs, Druggets and Carpets—reasonably priced.
You can secure* most anything you need
in the way of Hardware. This department is
heavily stocked with new hardware.
THE HUNTING SEASON W JU. SOON
BE HERE 1
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Let us sell you s new shotgun or ri:1e if you need
one—we have some beauties—made hy ihe best manu
facturers. We also have on hand a ia:-t;e uuppiy of
ammunition.
BUTLER BROS.
DUNN, — s— N. C.
If You Want
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A Farm Wagon at the right price—
I we have1t~|
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One-horse, Light, Medium and Heavy
Two-Horse wagons in stock to select from.
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THE BARNES AW HOLLIDAY COMPANY \
Hardware — Furniture — Undertakers j
Dimst, • . »-i North Carolina
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NOTICE OK SALE OF KEAt
ESTATE
prtcr Uu by virtu ru at the pour
.<• of aiie eon la-nod In a cert.,;., mm.,:.
'•ii.ie .led, vaocated by Y. p. Tku
• n l Mile to J. G. i.iyuxv aiuml No
m mlM,r 14, 1914 and reror.lv,! in .1
[“?•** of the Rug inter of D.nmIs ,.f
lltrnvlt county in Book 111, ai.g" I
default having been t..«.l„ i„ I
b- payment of tho nolca .neniv-l |
th reby, the undersigned will jffe,■ |
lor «ale u» tl>v highrjrt bidder for
“*«• at pabllc auction at l * 00 o'
lock M . on October 11, l oats, at the
I -arthovuc Ueor. U11 in ton, N. C„ tin
fo iour ng dcacrlbed real ratal/
v. b?lri? *" Murnvtt cooi.vy,
laU* of Nonh Carolina, in Avyrtw
mru loon whip, und dMcribcd .,..1 ,1.
m. ,1 ,u foJIoura to wit: Buglunin. „•
!** lro" Pin t* the rou,i 194 ehaiioi
rum Y. P. Tart and R. M P.-araallY
OMicr at u ditch bridge and run, 9
!S 3 4 /• 3 61 chalna to a corn , ;
.-loncu 8. AC 1-2 W. 8.7u .Nalnx to
, ranter in the, old Una J. D. Lvo'x
i»c; thence at it about K. to W. 3.7* )
halr-a to the original corner by the ,
oad; thence N. 65 1-2 E. 4.30 chuin.
o the beginning. containing on. n,ui
>r.e+alf <1 1-2) here,
T)u» September H, 192.1.
J* G. LAYTON, Mortgnrce
jenh lt|18*1|Oct 2.
vokTCAiiR s.M.r. or land •
t i- o■ >uuo costiintd
... z <h^*I .located /one
-•* 'i’Jii, Iv J. K. Williuau amt wife.
vv .1*1.«|« la Mn. j,
in linr.c-U county In
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... .1 .‘••vt' a ci mc.no iu tha pay*
**'»■* ■• ■**>'»* and indcraigned
*... f U> Mlu HI public auction
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ic-.rt li.-. .. r. Ullinctoa. Har-'
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| TAXPAYERS!
r-j all PAST DUE STREET AND SIDEWALK
;j ASSESSMENTS NOT PAID BY
5 OCTOBER l.t, 1923
[' WJLL BE ADVERTISED ON THAT DATE AND
PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT PUB
fl LIC AUCTION. THIS IS FINAL NOTICE. ATTEND
S toitatonce.
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H. A. Parker, Clerk
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From formal Fedc
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$2SO,OOO.oo
D. Pender f
7 PER CENT. PR |
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Note below tbe *t:. bafbe^^Vy A‘uXS{?C\?r V**
*nte. y a. Lee iUwlin** A Co., Certified Public
STATEMENT Or EARN,NOS. BY PER.OOS. FROM January „„ „ __
"•t Profit. --- ; |
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N#t St o. _ . ■WUPlfpi* ■ ■ J«•■;•
1915 $ 97, 75/71 Tun D^procutiM - ■ . _ •*’
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1917 1721^21.37 ££!'*’ WWl 771*7 9 StS** I
1918 :457,2s 1.36 1M^25 MJ*2i> mw'?! If
1919* <771,2< J.25 *!%£?£ 53,95-40 *4,717.54 j j
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2nd: WiVanl You A» A Partner.
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of Juue 30th, t of fiscal ypar -
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Liabilities.a. 105^526Personal II
a.-,. «* tsa ■
Common SU.*600.000.00 ~j£Lj‘j,2%£
Pr*femdS(<. --250.000.00 'JfrSlL “I* *»£
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$992,054.64 D. Pbndrb.
COULD YOU INVEST IN A SAFER PROPOSITION? -
Subscriptions rvrd it the main office at the—
D. PENDER GROCERY COMPANY
Norfolk, Virginia
NORFOLK iTIONAI, BANK,
Trait Comp of NORFOLK,
D. PENDER GERY COMPANY,
• NoTfiflitioift
1 hcrebjac.il m for.. '_Rharee of
the par value <M> p*r ahi.ro ami hard *ou herewith
to cover the fulchajc price of the raid ah area
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