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w U» part of Otertaa rtHa— he dH not wonder that Charlotte had ha nan tha gmtoet city is tha atata. Xam W. C. Dowd, H. W. Cowtn aad Mayor T. L. Klihpahlta nada aa fcaawtadjpant ad tha hnpitility ad Laurtnbor*. Mr. Dowd aald ha had than fait a foadaaaa for LaurIn box* Maas tha atirring “rod atarf daya, whoa ha hnaw T aacfcilau watt. 8a weal ted attending a taa«Mt than at that tixna, ahate aotaMa chsxaet aa od tha aaettoa gathand and laid ylaaa that had happily naaltad hi gnat gaod to tha abate. Ba arid that whQa other naadben ad tha Charlotte dategaHaa perhapa dM not know of tha traa gnataoaa ad Boatload oounty ho had ahroya kaewa It aad hod area dared to » ao fa MaeUanharg coun ty. Ha asplaiaad tha adoatea of tha Charlotte dilntatioa aa the tear aad atephaataad that Charlotte awhwti wan hy ao awaaa atteaapttag to la nda tha terrtteoy of Laurinbunr anwhaati. » " t _L-_ Mrs. Chart— Jnhnaon. who baa boon ■tulip to one oi her tym. was aae I woftdlj trested fat a Fayetteville k*ttto^Ntoa MdUItoa wfB loom 8at ■ntay to vieit different points to the ■Mtotos of ttoo wootoro port of tho State, mat will attend tho 8o«th«m Baptist Convention which moats at Adwiilk before botae. Mrs. Torn Parrot, of Kinston, visit od her parents, Mr. and Mrs Chariot Johnaon, for o few days tost amok. Tho young psttua at Spring Hilt took homo Tram the County Com mencement i lx of tho athiotie troph too. This to. very good boys Solo Mtow, who had itHwUy Wept hoose once at this trying oonaon of tho year, sold "Variety to tho spice it life" Apply this to yaw recuoess of neat it—Reverse ends of Charlotte, who to connected with tho Homo Mis sion work of tho FayettrviUe Free bytory, made a toast faeorsbie im preesion upon alt those with whoa ■he cane In oontoet in bar visit to I know tho roadore of too Exchange will bo find to beer that in their toot letters, Messrs. Varner, Sponeo and Boblnooa are w«H and doing wall, ud hope that thin may find yon enjoy Wayne McKeill wants all tho too bo can got to pot fools m bin com that whs up and _ nicely until too annual Couaty r—m.tos.ur BUnaard struck it. Ho asny ant toy by yat before fishing DRESSING TALKS v i . • ‘ • • > . ..« : ARCADIAN MIIO ANO MOUND Ammonr ^JOOD fanners agree that it is profitable to put a top dressing of quick acting nitrogen on cotton and com when growth is well started. This practice has produced many good crops and will produce many more. The main question in this year of high prices is “What form of nitrogen is it best to use?’ The answer is, ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia. It acts quickly is all available and will work in any machine or spreader. ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is the well known standard article that has done you good service in your mixed fertilizers for years past especially kiln dried and ground to put it in splendid mechanical condition. Ammonia 25 1-4 per cent guaranteed. In bags of 200 lbs. Ask your dealer. < For sale by scents of Armour Fertiliser Works. Write The Barrett Company, Athene, Ge. for information as to its oee. . ARCADIAN SULPHATE of AMMONIA $7.00 PER ACRE Failing to got say satisfactory offers for the two traets, 460 Seres recently advertised for sale, I now offer both traets I for seven dollars par sera, twins, Cash: $700.00 for the 100 acre tract, $2,G20iOO for the S80 sore tract. Both traets is wild unimproved rolling sandy wire grass land and located in Johnsons! Ue, Township, Harnett County, N. G, about six “tie* Bast of Cameron, N. G The 800 acre tract was pur chased from MeL. McKeithsn, of Cameron. N. C. Register ad la Book of Deeds 134 paws 12$ at LilUogton, N. C. Tbs 100 acre tract was purchased from N. Hammond, of Latvia bar*. N. C. Reaistsredin Book of Deads 177 page 188 at Lfltiogton, N. G to be deposited to my credit in . any , - . jivsry of s legal title conveying the I. The first notice ofthe deposit from the bad. If yos want to boy either or both baas price to my credit kt any Bank am and I. wiU forward deed. The Cs the land. This offer expires May C- s. HENSLEE CHATTANOOGA, TENN. 14-17 Any Building To Do? U yen km any building or arctitectaral work to be dona, waraapactfaOy aak that you see ua before eelectingyeur wotfcaw. We do aO Util of Contracting, Building or make Architect's Plans, and will accept work on C. F. 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