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Just What Does The
I EDISON TONE TEST
Demonstrate?
This is an effort to explain in simple lucid
Ungaags exactly what the Edison tone
demonstrates. When you have read
" *• want yoe to have as dear an idea
of jnat what the test signifies as though
you personally had witnessed one.
We have repeatedly asserted that in
the New Edison the great inventor had
perfected a device which Re-Create* the
artist's voice with such complete fidelity
that no human ear can detect the slight
#*t chad* of difference between the Ihr
srtiet and the inanimate instrument.
The tone test is conducted merely for
the purpose of proving the truth of this
statement
The demonstration is simple lrr*the
•vtreme. The instrument is placed upon
the Wage; an artist stands beside it. The
instrument begins to render one of the
Alger's own songs. After n few moments
artist begins to sing the same song
with the instrument Suddenly the sing
er ceases and the New Edison continues
alone. Can you distinguish the differ
ence T That is the question.
Over 1500 of these tone tests have
been staged. Over 80 great artists:
Anna Case, Marie Rappold, Marie Sunde
lius. Alice Verlet, Thomas Chalmers,
Arthur Middleton, Giovanni Zenatello
and others of similar eminence have par
ticipated in them. Of the more than
2.000.000 people who have been present
not one has been able to detect any dif
ference between artist and instrument:
between a singer’s living voice and the
New Edison’s Re-Creation of it. With
the lights lowered to hide the singer’s
lips not one of the 2,000,000 hss been
sble U) say when the singer ceased and
the instrument continued alone.
In plain, everyday English the fore
going u a description of an Edison tone
teat. These tests hsve convinced more
than 2 000.000 people that Thomas A.
Edison has achieved what was behaved
to be impossible. We are publishing this
not only to convince you of the truth of
our assertions about thia incredible in
strument but also to urge you to call at
our store and learn for /ourself what we
mean by the phrase “Music’s Re-Crea
tion."
MEET ME AT THE HINDENBERG LINE
O July 4fh!
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IN ULLINGTON
Major F. P. McLendon, who helped to break the
origfaial Hindenberg line, will speak. And two of our
own boys, who helped to take the “man” out of German,
will also tell their home folks how it was done.
EVERYBODY WILL ENJOY THEMSELVES
Tk® tank is on its way, and with its crew of two vet-,
orans will show how it scrambled over the famous (infa
mous) line and made the Hun hunt Berlin.
THE SOLDIERS WILL TAKE RENEWED PRIDE
IN THEIR NATIVE COUNTY
The Band—hear that bass!—will be here and even
tha old witches’ joints will forget their rheumatism.
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A PICNIC WILL FEATURE THE DAY
• And the Dinner! The soldiers munching barbecue
and sipping Brunswick stew, and the* people devouring
whole poultry farms of spring chickens—
GEE! ITJL BE THERE!
MEET ME AT THE H1NDENBERG LINE JULY 4th!
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
L. M. Chaffin, Choi. nan.
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SALE AL PROPERTY
By vlrt- M the power of aale coo
‘a'ncd In mortgage executed the
.t.h •* «V <■ September, 1817, by t.
to the Bank of Caps
?;*■ dul* registered in Boek U
.-ngt 2i*. jle the ofT.ce of the Regis
«f D*W* of Harnett County, ws
7 1! ell ufwabUc auction to the high
*. <iti '•» for cs*h. tha following
•r'<'zs oi&areonsl property, to-wtt
A’l of !■ bath tubs, lavatorial
nk<-. pipCWp, connections and plumb
“ Ref every daecrlptlon, alec
‘ water pump*, xaao
pumps Conner tec
pumps, acetylene goner
fixtures of every Wine
a contained In tbs
I J situated on tbo Soutf
Cumberland Street, h
. Dana, aaid building be
[aa tha Mnmongili Garage
ad all other property con
h! •mrtgage wnsres-ovri
Data of aale: June 10, 1818, at 13
o'clock M.
Place of gala: Municipal Building
Dana. N, G.
Terms of sale: Cash.
Bank of Cape Pear, Mortgagee,
Pin* National Bank of Dunn, sue
By J. A Culbreth, Cashier.
NOTICE OP SPECIAL ROAD ELEC
TICS! IN A VERAS BORO
> TOWNSHIP
„ NottStJIks hereby given that ths
Board MtCommimiooeru of Bern atl
County have called a special election
to be beiAat the Municipal Building,
la the Tffcu of Dunn, ArtmboN
TowuhWta Tuesday, the 22nd day
ot July, 1818, submitting to the quail
ftnd roUn of uif Township tho qu«»
Uoa of taRtag *50,000 00 in bonds
of aaid Temaahip, for tha purpose of
improving, the public roads of said
ToaraakipUad of levying a special tan
and tta'wSSt on-tiTUS; „
•ana shad Warn* due, and for Um
purpose of Improving and maintaining
the road* «f nld Township under the
proviiiona- of Chapter 4*7. of tha
public local laws of 1918, and Statutes
amendatory thereof and supplstucn
N otic a Z further given that an
entirely Mv registration has been
^ election, end
thnt H. A, Parker has been appointed
Registntf. and a W. Jackson end
Charles Thornton Penholders for said
•lection. '
This the lod day of June, 1919.
_W. H. FAUCETT, Clerk,
. Beard of Commlmioi>ers of Har
nett County.
ENTERS CLAIM POR LAND
C. M. McDonald enters and claims
a certain tenet of tend, lying nnd be
fog In URngton Township, Harnett
Co’if'ty. wMoInfof the lessee of A. A.
. McDonald, C. M. and A. A. McDon
ald, Albert Bailey aad others, and
*• of Murdock's Creek on
tho T.ITHimtnn and Harnett Road and
font aiming about two acres (2) more
or lose. And If no protest Is Aled with
"• tho time prescribed by law a wur
rmj1JL^r.t5' *1 tee given for ammo.
TbttJTtR day of May. 1919.
rinses BATJCETT, Intory Taker,
*::aPl|p3For-SALK
•' .SHf’T* Bo**** of the Sapor
fa' Cfagte of Harnett County la a
special agoceedlng entitled, "E. *.
Birrd, Adam, of George Hbhaon Fowt
•*• doooigod agnlnet Hattie Weaver,
•* *|> P^Sfog In amid Harnett Super
lor Court, 1 wilt sell at public aue
Goa to the highest bidder, for cash,
the foBawiaraseerlbed lands In Har
nett County, end In Avaraaboro Town
ship, to-wRt v
Tha teads conveyed to George Hob
son Fowler hy deed of Maes Lucas
end wife, .doted January 8th, 1907,
»egtet«md In Book 107, Page 476, the
•erne Mag three dk n. oftend to be
eat off treat the Southwest aide of
the 17 acre tract on which Miles
Lsseas and wife, lived at the date of
urn above oonveyeneo, said three acres
being next to the lands of Harvey
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.Terms of Sals: Cash.
This tho 2nd day of Jane. 1919.
V N. A. TOWNSEND, Com.
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FOR M*UR9IZA,COLaa and laomppe
lou> everywhere
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cop* ont dorlp* die next f«w
ny*A Daring the next (aw day*
Th* period daring which the cicada*
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Agriculture. 'Within that
PWfcf lt wo* Id be easily poaeibte for
theJMdivyaaJ orchard irt or fanner
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J. L. WADE, Manager
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HI// » C: V" ^ V*: 3 Tfr^rtAP^Ed' IN 19ET • •• • - *
u:U . ij l.'..ta jotrrt only mlddU~ated
Keep the oV hoss
in harness
TO chloroform a good horse just because he’s hungry
would be a foolish thing. !
. But thousands ot people are apparently just as
reckless—dumping good cars onto the scrapheap because
of a battery hunger they do not understand.
As this is not the year fcr extravagant waste, it’s up to
you to keep the old car in commiaaion. Peed her—and
she'll respond. The Eveready Storage Battery is the tonic
ihs needs. No indigestion —no • ruinous sulphation—just
the everlasting “go” that is her natural gait when you
treat her right
Come In and read the Krerm«?y Storage Cattery Ousnnm
—e ysar aod a bsH—tnJ we're here so make It goad
J. W. THORNTON. DUNN, N. C.
eVEREAby
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wetomi hall oo tko oaooad Coot off
to off tko Ms MM ■“~r_ do
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tko Moao of So oooaMoa. la
a roar of tko kaddlM tana or
***d cfcMnjffottko WaiLal orrbaa
•. CMoated'Vr Mlaa Howard, «oMo
roairooa of tko ttkooi I
Dr. Ufcdarvaad. Mr. Tray L Har
rtNf. aad Mr. F. M. Wklta mm arar
la Mtayktlw and aaoat raMfortakty
•arayad tka artkaatra U tka baa
taat BigkUaa gmar ladtaa, atari
tad Bay wltk yaatk'a Irat Mara, tka
•aft BMalMt, tka tm dal lawkiti ,
af tka Caharia tkrawdk wklak tkay
yaaaad tW atratah af road a rartUWa
rrar'a laaa, eaatMatlaB tka tiaa lawaa, i
•fcogotWr prmantai a plataaa to
traom Um ramaati* taailn la aay
mart bowoaar prowl*. Th# nau
a4iaa w«J am aaaa forgot too aw
tojr af laaitaw aHatHm toam ta
wrtMpato ta toatr “ rimal.i ro
■toUto for too Pataraad Wya. ~
Tka feaadotloa af arary atato la
ka atrntlM af Ma paoto.