: • ' I I I OUR OFFICERS. H.L. GODWIN. President R. L. GODWIN. Vice-President T. V. SMITH. Vice-President and Cashier I The State Bank & Trust Company offers the fanners and business public every opportunity consist ent with conservative banking. Our capital stockhas recently been increased to $25,000.00, and we a • r now in a position to be of more service to our customers than before. Our aim is to do our part in li.c general development of our town and the surrounding counties. We invite you to cadi on us if you want money in your business or if you need it to develop your farms, we also invite you to open an account, if you are not already a depositor. We thank our friends for their loyal support which enabled us under the new management since last April to make a record almost unsurpassed in the banking business of the state. We have paid an eight per cent dividend for the period of the last nine months, and today we possess the most attractive j banking proposition anywhere to be found. Our directors are widely and favorably known and the record of'each shows that they hve succeeded in business for themselves to a very marked degree. * I <HJR DIRECTORS j! McD. HOLLIDAY. President Barnes A 0 Holliday Co. r MR. WALTER JONES, Fancy Grocery, * DR. R. L. WARREN, Physician and farm- ' er, MR. M. C. BUTLER, Furniture and Gen eral Supply Dealer, MR. E. H. EUBANKS, General Grocer MR. J. E. CROCKETT, Traveling Sales man, MR. R. L. GODWIN, Attorney at Law and Farmer, MR. T. V. SMITH, Experienced Banker, MR. H. L. GODWIN, President of the Bank. State Bank & Trust Company, Dunn, N. C G1VBM (By Bar. K. J. XeKay) “Btorr ya (ha tratayat Is Uoa, aad aaoad aa alaraa la my baly aonataia; Walk Inbabtfaata of tfca bad treaMa: for tha day of Jaborab comtk, far It la aigh at band." deal . w * ■. •> 5yj :i r.\ % then happening were ia faMVBmant of On Nov. 14. 1414, I slop*, and no I dreamed, I hoard Solon biasphom onaly aay to aay Lord, "If you can't reign, got down off your throne." On Doc. 14, 1*14, I hod two dreams in oee night. The test drsam waa for my own good; tho ooeond may ho gtrao to tho pabBc. I woo by my self walking n» a hfll This UO. I think, waa not far frera tho loft bank af a rtrar. Soma d>-*-«nee from ato, aad in tho dlroetion I was walking, than com* into .sight a ftne carrtago drill by o coachmen. Both ear ring* and coachman were In keeping with tho pomp and rlory of tho world. Instantly I f«K hands andsr my arms to lift ms wp. And taming Instantly, 1 realised that it waa on tnvtsihls spirit, and began to rise rapidly from the earth. As 1 went op, I bald my hot on my head so so to leave net trace of my dopartare. Aad I remember no asore. an AJUdY gr pood ntoDuezu By T. EL Brown*, Afoot, A«rv eoMaral BitmlMi Frrciea At thto thoe, when every American to expected to do he fed My, tho farm hey* end gtrto of North Caro lina an not to ha foond Aiding. Berotofore, tho dab orruiliaUN hoa beea mphadrlag the keeping af aa> carat* record* aad matin* report*. W* dill want tho her* and gtrto to real** the v*l«a af krcplnc carefnl report*. Hewerer, the emergency af the tha** daman da that tho food ha predneod. Tha dab ton aad pirto hare ahreya dona the'r part to ovary wtot A citato to arw epon no. Tha retoaaa with which to faad tha aol dtore aad altlnaaa will win tha war. tony pareen la tamrira who cannot ight mat ltd. Tha hayp below draft apoanjat m aid aoMiare a* thaaa at fto Mapi aad I* tha treeicbaa. Tha hoy aha fafto to da hto beet In pro too lag faad far Dad# Sam to Joat aa Mach a alackcr m tha aaldlM aha tana aad reac la tha face af tha aaamy. Tha Oarar—cat caa wto tha •ar that arach aarttoa if rrery Anarl* aaa daoa hto at bar part, k mad here tha faad, hat H to wflhag to IMr yaa gaad prtore tor k. Tha lag H from Aa paayti to toklag It i_ . | af MjtM faad prefer— batwaaa M aad l< yaaraaf gaJtoiMdA aiUl| 160,000 bosh.ls of earn. Wa rant them to prod oca at bast 600, >00 booheb ia North Carolina tUa poor. Than wa want at bast 1,000 ■aban of tha peanut chib. Than ia no morn valuable food crop, and it present prices, no more profitable stop than tha peanut. Never before have the chib mam ben bed nth an excellent opportuni ty to im the money they bib, for a worthy cause. If yon cannot go to tha boat for year eoentry, yon can land your money to the government to boy food and rbthtng for tha boys at tha front. Uncle Sam baa made It easy for avary child to bad the yovernmant Ms money at compound Intaroot by buying thrift itamps and war raving! stamps. Ash your tsnrh wr about them. A little bright eyed boy iu ous of oar towns was nson rushing around ■oiling papers before school aafl after Mbool. and using ovary moment to earn money. Ha was asked what ha waa going to do with hb Booty. Ho said, “I am going to sand it to my brother la France.” “Why* you have as brother. You are tha only child,” waa tha rapty. ‘Yea I have, there is a tall, strong, bbo-eyed boy at the front in France, who has so brother. I hero adopted Mm aa my brother and avary cant 1 make, 1 ■and to him.’* Yea, each of us has a brothar ia Franca, fighting for ns, that we assy stay at horns and enjoy the comforts of Ufa. Unless wo do our all to support him, aa ho can aria, wa may have to go and take hb place. Wa art expecting every N. Carolina boy and girl to job this army of food producers and do that part you can do beat, in tha Native’. Crisis. MIS PLANS That tW kaiaar bafara tha out. braak af tha Bmywa war rapardad tha pidrttl aaaaad eawing af Chrtat la ISIS aa aa “iatafarraaaa with Ua plaat** aad that it “would wrrar do" b tha faatfaaa ay pNaa la a aarwan tataad ia a bit af Aaaaaiaiad Praaa iirraapialtan fraaa Laadaa. It it raaardad that bafara tha aatbraak af tha war a frtaad af tha warn tm Oanaaaj aad had a i Maa wMh tha Otraiaa frtaad. It aaaaaa, had If bafara a rattpiaaa bad, whan aaa af fata pradtatad that tha aaaaad af Chrtat waaU aoaar la ISIS, la tha ha -war lard af Karapa" ahaat It aad ■ rttpad ta^han jadai^-Qb^thU -**#*•' --,m Better Farming in the South The Present Fertilizer Situation (y I. N. Huyar, Dl raster Farm larvlaa mo uaaa ox peop«« la more rad-blood ed and patriotic than tba (armor, aad everybody •» looking to him to do bis baat. Ia new of tba tart that tba whole world la dam aad agricultural eow I* Offsetting Labor tHcrtaga la new ot the tact (hat farm labor to acaraa and high, every effort abould ba baat towards securing maximum ylalda par acta, with familiar, which la ooo of tha bast wage to ooaaarra "7XSU, ao Isduatry has bean mare directly affected by the war than (ha fertllUer tadoalry. Tba gorura ■aot Is wan mandating materials Im portant to this Isdaetry tor tba par poaa of maaataetartag munitions at war aad hence baa greatly redooed (ha possible boat, age to ba aaad la far Uliana. in other wards, whlla tba aattoa Is oalUng tar tba largest pos sible crop yields, there la, at tha aaano time, a gnat demand tor gun powder, dome oaa baa aptly said. "Plants aad aaaruwM Ml mum iwut " fV dMina Bdir proaoat eoedlttau, tbo oumh Mt bo tod flrot Tboro to o ooaoMonblo obortooo at tortilla* iofrodtoata, tad tbo prlcoo of tbooo tmdrodloato oro oorroapoadtaa ir bicb. Fora Macro botattvaty CSooaor la looniMQoo of Mybprlooo of ao tortala, dao to tbafr ocarelty, oad bo 001200 of blflfr* labor oad troaaparta. Baa aoata, f*tniooro vfll bo Mob* tala oortaa tboa or* boforo. Wtrtio tbo prtooo Of fortllltoro bora odroaood, tertoaofoty for tbo form*, tbo frtaaa of oroao baro adraaoad ottli r, aa that fartfltaora ara ntartio Boro tortilla* today tboa or* boforo. Tbo oatao lo troo of a baobol of ears; a baabal of wbaat; a baobol of foa Mb; a baabal d »Mo ton, Mo. Comfort and Price Come Closest Together m This Car Somewhere be i ween the rv trwiMi of Loir Price and Patrician Luxuriou t rsis, there ia a point at which the qualities of Price and Comfort coma closest together. Right thsra you find, ths Duds Ffysr. This ia made possible If" j cause purpoas to do. | kiss for doing, and cx psrisncs m doing, mio con .Dined in the Dixie Flyer factory to do their perfect work. The result is that you will find in the Dixie Fiver all d •> features mf Conuort. Con venience, and Per/-'’tanci, yon naturally wan! in your car, and you will also find many other desirable features of Style, Elegance ami Utility found only in mom expen sive model c. It is a car which satisfies and gratifies alike •the particular driver and the particular dealer. %3j&y See ti c Dixie Flyer at GW-/ vour dealers. Drive it. Kxr-rvr for yourself its qulJc t 'xpor.ac, ita ample i> r r u 1 rrvra in the sand and cn the iii l:- iu* c se of oper ation, nnd its ric "»<j comffirt <iu >v:y ro.xL Compare iia graceful lines r.’-d 'h.uiretiv- decoration v. i'h i! c cars you pass oa 'y .•y'.d or fashionable I m* iV. •. »ii J — and tlio Dbrie f iy.r vfiiv* \ Our nrw illustrated catalogue will bo cuit you. It tolls tito complete story. DtXfs M°‘Ri2,5A’LSJ**ps*nr UAJISV1UX.KX. PARRISH AUTOMOBILE COMPANY DUNN AND RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA State Distributor*, pea and a Wane of miner?, tkat tka entente alliee have —limply decreed ■not ba baa tan aad hara eoraunbd together that than shall bo no peace until tka danger of Oermaa aUHtarieta again eeireertlag the world la to an armed eamp’akall bo fereeer ramrod. It la foe tka peon aad bapplnim of fa tore generation* tkat France la Mod white; that Bagland la ataggar ing aad blooding and that America I* naked to eager aad te make wbat ■tpplf «h* aaeded man power that will aad tka tala of Ho aad Oott.” —Oraamekora Kama. How’s ’lhis? W« o#m Ok* H*»«rtil Dollar* «U nrt (or u> a*** *l ikiurt that eaa aat h* KM hr Mail-* Catarrh Cara. ■aU*a Catartk Cara ho* br o tahsa S' aatarrh aaffarara for tk* pas* Irti'lv* yaara, and kaa kaaaai* kaoara *a (ka aak raiiahl* riailr for Catarrh. Hair* Catarrh Oar: aau (hr* tka Bloat a* tk* Mttaoa* aartaaaa ** Dr. K. U Barofoot «f Baapaon PMMtjr, wa* hi tm yaatartay

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