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I “I Bought Kitchen Gomfo ■ I from my dealer when 1 boug I Perfection Oil Cook Steve." I Ask your dealer to tell yc I New Perfection Oil Cool I surcs clean, even heat and 11? iifaction. I He'll tell you that the . chimney gives a perfect draft I • proper ducribution of heat. I "New Perfection" means gas ■ comfort with kerosene oil—no I coal, wood or ashes. Kf^fjftjel cost—only 2 K6 people. I Saves youT time I Turns on and c ■V New Pcrfectior m many ■ styles and sixes, show them to for The Um Ahtldia Security UP to otrtsia a* best results in Oil inters H - STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New U VaSksM, O. C .. MUM (tana, N. C. I SaMMat^Vb. MO- W. Va. I'm THE IONG*\ fa /BLUE CHIMNEY !■■■■■■'T."(g^<» < I That>SJjWo5ld f '• AND|«5GCf * ISOOPl myE5 : VE KEEP THE PRICES' DOWN DON'T YOU THINK WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS? WELL, WE DO. WE KNOW BETTER THAN TO SELL POOR dOODS AT ANY PRICE. If YOU WANT TO SET THE BEST COME TO US. WE WANT To SET THE BEST SOODS, AND WE WANT To (JET THE BEST CUSTOMERS, BUT WE DON'T WANT TO SET THE BEST "OP" OUR CUSTOMERS, BE CAUSE THAT ISN'T THE WAY To KEEP CUSTO MERS. WE'J.L SITE YOU THE TULLEST VALUE POR YOUR SOOD HARD EARNED MONEY. PLANTERS TRADING CO. . .. -r-.-.rrr.rr Patronize Our Job Department Mfsr«ss^rj,issct:“ er than a grain of rlea for mar* tku IT roan. Tho removal of hi* tooth affordod partial relief bet aorgeeaa at LeadevUI# arc of tho opinion an opera tion will remove tho locked condition. Gay McHaa, a three-ymar-old tn-j mat* of a fro* air hospital at Mem PM», Temp, pandered oat to tho aloopim* porch whore the infanta of the institution ware sleeping. Utv tdifai by tho attendant*, th* boy reached through the bars of a bed and bit off tho nos* of ftvc-wock-'old Kath erine Parsons. The be by la in a oori oss condition. . -With 9600 in meaoy on the table before him and a contract for tho *al* d hi* mining property for 917,600 dutchod in Ms hand, the body of Coorgo Fisher, on old prospector, was found at Livlagmton, Honl It ia be hoved he thought ha had parted with hla *tae at too low a figure- He had willed all hia money ana effect* to a Mend. Work Ha* boon started oa tho har* sestiag of a groat whaat field, com priebtg lS.COC acres, near Gem City, In. Tho field it earned by J. ft. Fttater, bead of a lumber com pony. The crap will average M bethels to the acre. FooUr bought tho land fir* years age for 97 an acre. Last year as cleared more thorn 9100,000 on the crop. Foe the jpaat five months. Dr. H. Barringer Cox has bean working at Loo Olives, CoL, with the United State* rarest service in an effort to perfect a system of witelose signals he toast fires. It was while so an Mpmd voice through tho ground and that ototrical energy could b* for warded over a single conductor. Although this county has already a greater store of geld than any other as bon, its supply la rapidly Inc rest ing. The mint at Denver has the largest store. At the beginning of the past year, the Denver mint had la Its possession 1610^)00.000. The ■hit at Philadelphia is second in tile, and usually keeps in its vaults no less than 000 or more tens of gold. “The hoe cent newspaper trill be a thing of the past within a abort time," predicts Secretary Red field. “Prices hare increased aO along the line on ■early all oetameditlea and within the last few months there has been e steady increase in the price of the ma terials entering into the making of news print paper, and an Increased demand for paper. The Indications are that early this fall, when new con tracts are made, publishers will be en able to get out oaa cent papers with out a lose and an increase in price is imperative." The disappearance of a roll of •4*7, which Dominic Rosso, of Read fag, Pa., had egrefuBy banked by lew fag it into a mattress, was solved whan three boys. Including hie own •on, were arrested, following ■ lavish expenditure of- money. The boys height new clothing, suit eases, eretShee, candy, knives and other trinkets. Young Ruses, who had dis left when captured. I Construction of enough fate-power anti-craft guns ta supply alt active battleships and etuis ere of the navy has been completed, it was announced this waak by Secretary Daniels. The new weapons am believed by experts to be the longest-range guns cf that type In the we tM. They are three inch guns and will throw a shell 27, 000 feet fa the air at an angle of 00 hrw ^On eyfcjthip com wm be When George Edmund Ewell, of Santa Monica* COL, was given Us eh site between going ta the front end faring hie sweetheart, or staying at hsasa and having bar. ha chose the former, and aha win never leva Mm ariria,. It was Mias Alma Earnest who gave Ewell his choice. She had tried to dmcourare Ha when he Join ed the mflitia.' She even want ao far as ta tear up hfa anile ret eat papers when be mot her while on his way ta tea examining physician to get his medical cerUfTcais. EtweU tried ta vain to convince Miss Earnest that hfa country needed him, hat she in tun tried to make K dear to hfaa that fas country could gat ether man and that Wean warn scarce. Then came tea ottfamtum and EhreiTs decision. UUJCaWVM OP ALL Ja C&BAM1 Th» dWi of pm dWrlrmi.i to auppHr* •odnwMdnritau-wndbMMrfcryw «wi tea** pke and paanfae. ladd perihcfy fa Pataeai Yew "VKLVKT *mtr ‘•The Velvet Kind" Ice Cream tc id by THE MODEL PHARMACY >MJHE “Wheel of Fortune" IflF turns.inceisently round; and who can say within hfcnself, I shall today be up-emwst 1 The saying ap *y supplies a thought on which to pause and •tress THE FICKLENESS OF FORTUNE, and point an everlasting I “oral on the wisdom of thrift and saving I" SAVE TODAY! and be SECURE TOMORROW! In Other word*, BE "UPPERMOST!” A Savings Account at this Bank wOl keep you Immune from the freak* and foibles of ftckie fortune, SCOTLAND COUNTY SAVINGS BANK CANTALOUPE CHECKS Also Checks you receive for Watermelons, will be cashed here without charge. First National Bank Laarinlmrr, N. C. Cotton Seed Wanted Planters who have Cot ton Seed left over from their planting can get the top of the market for them at PLANTERS TRADING COMPANY
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