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I Just What Does The EDISON TONE TEST Demonstrate? This la an effort to explain in simple lucid language exactly what the Edison tone twt demonstrates. When you have read it wo want you to have as clear an idea of just what the test signifies u though • you personally had witnessed one. We have repeatedly asserted that in the New Edison the great inventor had perfected a device which Re-Creates the artist's voice with such complete fidelity that no human ear can detect the slight est shads of difference between the Hv lag artist sad the inanimate instrument. The tons test Is conducted merely for the purpose of proving the truth of this statement. The demonstration is simple in the extreme. The Instrument is placed upon the stags; an artist stands beside it. The instrument begins to render one of the. ategur's own songs. After a few moments the artist begins to si g tits same oong with the Instrument. Suddenly the sing er ceases and the New Edison continues aloue. Can you distinguish the differ ence? That is the question. Over 1600 of these tone tests have been staged. Over 80 great artists: Anna Case, Marie Rappold, Marie Sunde Uua. Alice Verlet, Thomas Chalmers, 1 Arthur Middleton, Giovanni Zenatello and others of similar eminence have par- i ticipsted 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 instalment: 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 has been able to say when the ainger ceased and the instrument continued alone. In plain, everyday English the fore going is e description of an Edison tone test. These tests have convinced more than 2.000,000 people that Thomas A. Edison has achieved what was believed to be impossible. We are publishing thij not only to convince you of the truth of our assertions about this incredible in strument but also to urge you to call at our store and learn for youmelf what we mean by the phrase "Music's Re-Cren tion.” Barnes & Holliday Co., Dunn, N.C. DUCHAACXD OTF1CSM AM EN TITLED TO THEUt KANE Than baa baas aeaa takt aa fa wbatbar It waa pro par to a<Wraa» aA aial rawmbalaatlnm to honorably to »ha—il atoan of tba Amy by Um title held by them while in the army The War Department, in Circular No. 37. reader* a decision In the matter, laying: “la eorreaponding or com mimitating with or nfeirlsg to hon orably dlacharged officen their milt _ _ _ / tanr title when known will be ueed." Thu communication baa been tent to the chilli of staff corps and depart' meats, departments commanders and command In* hmtsIi of ports of em barkation and demob il ieatian centers. Crape Growers— Here*s News for Scuppemong Growers; THE discovery of a remarkable method of produc ing Virginia Dare NON-ALCOHOLIC Wine will make Virginia Dare Wine the nation’s most popu lar drink. We will need more Scuppemong Grapes than ever and advise you to keep your vines and soil in the very best of condition to insure a big yield at harvest Hm* The demand will be great and the prices paid will be attractive. GARRETT A COMPANY Bwl> T+mimml BrfMh« No. 10 BROOKLYN. N Y. This Flour Saves You Money OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt Figure the cost of the very best baking powder, soda and salt it would require to bake a barrel of ordinary floor. This amount repre sents your saving when you purchase CO-NEE-CHEE Self-Hiring, ostefBehfcffc make ths ssost > and cakes with OOCO-NHE 0e OOOONEfrCHEE Atafldsalm AUSTIN.HEATON CO., Dnhaa, N. C. i # fml wtM Si fir mt i llmm, reermbUng the leUer f. Study of old account book* show* that tha a groAoalty cam* to bo written ovor or thro^h tho 8. making tho 'r. look quite like 8, tho dollar mark of tho protest Urn*.—Current Events. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ROAD ELEC -Wii IN AVEAA5BORO township Nonce la hereby given that tbe -card of CMalaionm of Hamelt Countr hero called a special election to bo hold at tha Municipal Building, ia tha Tows ef Dunn, Avoruaboro Township, on Tuesday, tha Sted day y f <*ly. ltNi Mbmlttlng to tho qu*U iod veto** of Mid Towaahlp the quoa Uoo of Iwulag *50,000.1X5 la bond* ®f R« TowuMip. foe tho purpot* of buprortag the public road* of Mid TowuMip and ef lovying a apoeial tax far tha porpom of paying aaid bond* and tha lateruM on tha earn* aa tha aame Mall become duo, and for tha fwupooa of iaaRnoviag and maintaining tha rand* of add Town eh Id under tha peprWau of Chapter 4*T, of tho public looai laua of 1818, and SUtutse amendatory thereof and supplemen tary theretot Notice la farther given that aa entirely now toglstratioa has been whored for mM modal election, and that H. A. Pusher be* boon appointed Registrar, ends. W. Jacks*u and Chartei ThornMu Poll-hold ere far mid aioetioa. This tho *nd day of June, 1818. W. It FAUCKTT, Clerk, Board of Coanmisaioasn of Har aott Cadh. notice of sale Pursuant to a Doer** ef tho Super lar Court of faiRilt County la a apodal proceed entitled. “E. B. Byrd, Aomr. Of O so rye Hobeoa Fowl or. dacaaaad, Miluat Hattie Weaver, •t at,” pending M aaid Harnett Super? mr Court. I N® Ball at public auc tion to tho hWtest bidder, for cuah. tho following •Scribed land* In Har nett County, aad In Averaaboro Town ti* loads MHfd to floor** Hob •oa Fowl*, bgdood of MOo. Local aad wit*, dafaft January 8th, 1807. rfahfaioi ia.Mjfah 107. Pa«* 4T8, tb* aarea bote* ttopaero* oflaad to bo cat off from %» Southwest aid* of tb* 17 act* fact on which Milan Lac a* aad wif*. heed at tha data *f tb* abor* tMWffaM, Mid three acres he ins amt to .-tb* lands of Harrey Tow. dJS“n*'c“^ Tama of baMi Cash. This tha Sad day.wf June. 1819. M. A- TOWNSEND. Com. mortgage sale Under and bff status of tho power of cole contaidad fa * certain mort nn deed ox*faded by Alas Mooes and wife, H ana ih.Mooes to the undar itynod. which ' daod is re corded ia on pace SO record* of County, default hay inf fa tb* payment of tb* debt so try rod th* under, dsnod wi .to sal* totbo bigfc at tbo court house N. C„ oa Mon of July at IS o’, .dooerlbod real , ddo of WU of Dunn, N. -rtb corner of ohurch fat In _ aad mas about 41 1-S foot; tbon street 100 fswt, wttfa this tfae end -* fareot to tbo Hno of tb* itloaed church lot; then about rtth this line to tbo tortnnl (treat eoatalniajr • lot or i-m foot by 100 foot. ThisJun 1*10. * YOUHG, __Morttaffoo. 1 I DR-G. C. ELLIOTT, CHIROPRACTOR 31-81-34 Ibft Ban Bank Bid* DUHN.K. C Monday*' Taaadayi ard Wodooadayi af week HARRY WOODBURN CHASE Dr. Harry Woodbarn Chaao. tka tcwly elected nuaidinl of tko Unl rrraJty of North Carolina, waa born J» Orovelaqd, Maaa,., 36 year* ago, and waa adaaatod ta tha public aeboola of that town and at Dartaoath Cot lego from ohleh ko raceIrod tko A. B datraa. H« bogan hi* work for tha A. M- datraa la 1H4, bat lift bofora It oraa confarrad. Tbc ro qatronicnta for Htf degree, howcrcr, he coaiplctcd wbflc teaching, and It waa confarrad la ISOS. He waa a grndaat, atudont In pey r.koUgy aadar Dr. 6. Stan ley HaR, i Dmrnimiimnumnii,...."...mu HAIL NSURANCE! i « , • * III i ;;; This is the seaso of the year to isure your crops of tobacco, cotton and com against damage from hail. This section has been visited this season already by hail, but j! 1 <^ama£c was slight; the next hail storm may destroy ; ;; your crop. : \: represent the best companies on earth and can •!; write you a policy that will protect you fully. And the premium is small compared with the protection you get. See us today and let us write you a policy that will comfort and protect. You sleep better at night when your crop is protected by one of our policies. * " ‘ / || Dunn Insurance & Realty Co.. J. L. WADE, Manager UalTeroity Mm rUind The new* raceieod here frost. Rai Md> tool«lrt that Doctor H. K. Cheee wao,Mooted president of the State UnivorMtir community with a caooine foe lie* of BtiafacUoo. The oanotance moot ni Bade pobUc jut at tha eloao of tbo ooBBCBCement debate and prolonjed epplaoee. A. octia* dean of th« UnirerUty Dr. Chaaa fait ^_ — H==^M^BMgBg»BBagggH5S!g NEW BRIDGES IN CUMBERLAND AND HARNETT MotoriM* have noticed a delightful Change la the bridge* of Caatboriaod -----wwwwa rn • SOSmm^m repUrtd hr mw coacw kfWn*- »• t- w. Tvmm, ooatn tor of Dnnn. hu bad tbla work cbargo. Ho i* now at work oa t br>dffoa of Harnott County, aad o»»M* ban boon In roeoat coootn Don. [chandler SCX if T 9 5 • The Fact of i the Matter ! V°U for y°ur»®lf that the Chandler it the most closely priced fine car in the whole American market. PrimerV h i lend* itself to the presentation of claims and facts alike. V\v make It our purpose, in speaking of the Chandler, to deal with facts only. And this we believe to be the fact, that no other automobile, built so well, built of such good materials, built Li such ftoob design, is priced within hundreds of dollars of the Chandler price. The Chandler motor is truly a great motor. There is none i better. Fifty thousand Chandler owners know it. And counties* thousands of their friends and neighbors know it. Now in Its seventh year of constant development, without radical change j ’ of design, It approximates perfection. * 1 The whole Chandler chassis, simple and sturdy. Is depeitdal.lc and enduring. And Chandler bodies, graceful in line, roo„ / and comfortabls, luxuriously upholstered and beautifully ih - ••bad, are suggestive of the best custom work. The New Series Tottrind Car J^f"*** yoM.*^dy>”f f»™ur 1« hamtawns. sssts sewn ! *rtmTI pwtooi without crowding mnd will tmk* you tnywhwt in comf'.rt _■ChfndUr “ y®V want *p~d- Ir U fWHJHo and rtQtmakrt In crowdad traffic. It |« powarfol on ar»ap grodaa. **• ,<r,,r r°" >W Ordw, 7*a Iwfcr Kov Mw Km I'm Cw SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES WNi-^ IWJwQjr^rM _ *— -__. _ . .Jy Nllll»b Wa«»* Car. l/w n**1 <<'*•<< ■*»*—■ ***•• QimarnM* C«a*. IUM -*jooa > Mimfkk nat E. Y. GAINEY, DEALER, DUNN, N.C. I CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OH."'
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