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, - - —. - ---^ - — ,- - -- —_-_-r —-- - . __ _ — _ _, _ .. -- — — _ _■--- - -MiMiTTwri -tw-yi - , 11 Big Opening Sale of the 1 SON TOBACCO MARKET !•>$> WfcU• . ! And the New Farmers Warehouse, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1919. TO THE TOBACCO GROWERS OF JOHNSTON, HARNETT AND ADJOINGING COUNTIES: The New Farmer* Warehouse, EL W. Harris fit Son, proprietors, will have its big Opening Sale on the date above mentioned. We expect a big opening and extend this invitation to you to come early and bring us a good load of Tobacco. We will have plenty of buyers and high prices on good tobacco. We do not expect to see common to bacco high as last year. . As most of you Tobacco Farmers know E. W. Harris, he needs no introduction, as you sold with Harris for eight years on the Dunn market. Now 1 have come to Ben son to help open up a Tobacco Market, believing the future for Benson as a tobacco market to be good. I have taken hold of the New Farmers Warehouse together with I my sons, who also are well trained warehouse and office men. We will leave nothing undone to make Benson Tobacco Market and the New Farmers Warehouse the best place for you to sell your tobacco. | Come and bring a god load of tobacco to our openingaale. Plenty of buyers. Your friends to serve, E. W. Harris & Sons Props., New Farmers Warehouse, - Benson, North Carolina, i ■ The Fashion *• 126 Hay St. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Announces A FINAL CLEARANCE For SATURDAY and MONDAY % •old at from $15.00 to $5^.00 to be dosed oat at A $5.00. $9.95 and $15.00 * v ^ d t» ■• !i g This is an attempt by our new manager to clear stocks, prior <o our » Autumn Opening and also to demonstrate to women of Dunn what beautiful values they may expect now frim this shop. Come and Get a Fine Serviceable Garment at a Great Saving! THE FASHION Fayeteville/ N. C. tu olghtooB yoara >Ut Ttg bmjt bubt oyan fotec to tho dot* for » rouombl, l«a(th of tim, oat romonbor that orantuaOy n< 7oar frirndi (it brdd. ( rapes Wcmted— # • • • BY a wonderful discovery the famous Virginia Dare wine is now produced in NON-ALCOHOLIC form rpef**"g every requirement of prohibition laws. Growers of 8eupperaong Grapes are therefore advised i to fertilise thoroughly and oars for the vines with more than ordinary attention, to insure a big crop. ' * » * We will be in the market as usual for big supplies for which attractive prices wfll be paid. » . . • FEELING BLUE? UVERLAZY? TAKE A CALOTAB Woaderf ul How Ytnf and Eeecgetic You FmI Altar Takiaa "©da Naaaoaiaaa falaaal Tablet. If you havo not triad Calotaba you have a delightful surprise awaiting you The wonderful Lirsr-cleonrlnx end ayeteni-purifying propextiea of calomel may now he enjoyed without the allghteat unpleasantness. A Celo tab at hedthne »Hh a a wallow of water—that'i all. No taaU. bo mils, Bor Ute allghteat unpleasant effects. You wake up its the morning feeling ao good that you **nt to laugh about it. Your livor ia clean, your ayatam la par*fled, your “•fortt- hoarty. Bat what you wiaa. danger. The next time you f< , mean, aerv cos. blue or dh I give your lirer a thorough _lng with a I Caictah. They t _o perfect that your druggie! la ithorlmd U> re inn d the price guarantee that you will be or I . Calotaba arc In ong.nal sealed [i*clc -«» thirty-five costa. At an >roa—(adv.) CUNTON TO , .Cttoton, Aug- * mass tag of a in null Tthrl an n t Tbw tlma several oflBa tWdenee ■Create winter paved^ TW wW^kbagiaatog u^a fair paSl. ^£l its paring will add w»ch jAbs ♦tavunlan.ta of county fait •.. iSitii Mr. W. M. Pip.. U tha engineer, la^aJ by, fT H Smith of Balttm»e who vftba la Immediate ohargrinf th. wortc. /The contract la bald by th/Hudao*l Com pany, of Atlanta, who did tha formal work. _ . Mr. Charlee Wnrren, one of tho moot foeeemful farm*™ of tho row 8r has purchased the P*9P0**P « the Unton Mining Cyrspnap, oooeUtlng of floor and corn mills. ■ Mr. Waiter Boon#, who left thu county thirty yearn ,*g° *od has bo come very prosperous *n tho South owning large naval store interests in Florida, Georgia •»* Alabama visited his old home with hia famlb Last week. Mr. Boone haa been mayoi of his town Goorgien*. Ain., foi three terms. • 1000 WILL BE PAID FOR A SINGLE WORE World Trade Cleh OBera Prise Fe« Berl Name for “Brit-Ame." r San Frnncleeo, August 20.—Car i, you crcttt the on« wonl which wil n beet denote the United States end al Srta of Britannia 1 If m. you wil paid at the rate of *1000 • word M World Trade Club of San Fran riaeo haa offered *1000 to the pet-sol whs suggest* th. word which in th< judgment of the club’s Metric Cam paign Committee, it best adapted ts worldwide UBt. Th« competition i» open to al homankiad. Th* money will bo pelt to the arinner nt noon on 1# May 1920, by a committee appointed hj President W. H. Hammer of th. ewe IJ cm_J. rUL "Brlt-Am,” "AmbrU,* "Ambrltti ca,” “Br-Am," “8am-Buir are son* words thtti far wff**1*^ Nn name# are constantly coming TW< World Trad. CUb Id offering thli award becaoee la carrying oo it preaeat campaign far Iba adopt loo ai metric anlU by an Bngli* speak ills ^ple-—tbe United gutea, the Brit Ialae, Canada, Australia, Nee Zaabiad, United Booth Africa as< mo ea,—it waa hampered by tbe lacl af a singly »hort word which woaU c sprees all tkasa. The metric unite of weight am man rare are new uaad by all tha work .crept “Brlt-Am” or “Am brittiaa" ei "item-Bull.” group; is" organized —* Flanker* Mold Maatlac la Kayctta * Mr>—They <8«S ha !*• BOpac ai OepanMna lloabe «f tha Met! namrtrt. AI a meeting bald yaetsrday after aaea el the Cumberland Berlega aal HARNETT COUNTY TRUST COMPANY UlXIXffTOX, JC. U. - BANKING DEPARTMENT Will conduct a general banking business, extending every courtesy consistent with safe and conservative banking principles; money re ceived on deposit subject to check. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of one dollar or more will be received op which interest at the rate of FOUR per cent per annum will be allowed. Interest will be credited on the ist days of January, April, July, apd October of each ' year, and such interest will be added to the principal. TRUST DEPARTMENT y Will act in any flducfary capacity; do a general trpst business, hand- ' * YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY^ „ r * >■■■ >. ■ r. **■ opncEjtS ‘ -i&7" |*9 John D. Goff, Preaident B. F. McLeod, Secy. 4 TreaMK*** 9 O. 1* Johnaoo, Viee-Pre*. J. R. Baggett, Solicitor. J ; v J. A. McLeod, Trtut Officer. • /• Tnuit" Company, by banker* of tbs Sixth Congressional District, what will bs known as Group Six ol Ihs North Carotins Banksrs' Association wan organised. Reprenentnllres from ronrtaen diflereut banks In thin dis trict were present for the purpoee of organising thin amoetatlou. Tbs nissUng began about 1:11 o'clock snd was In session for about an hour and a half, Mr. T. C. Evans of Maston. one of the promoters of Uts organisation, was sloe tad chairman of the group. Mr. D. C. r«snail, president of the First Nitlonal Bank of Dunn, was elected secretary, and Immediately entered upon hla dalle*, recording the minutes of this Initial meeting. Though nil present bed the gen J ernl Intention of aBUatmg the bank« they represented with the association to be formed, a few Instated on die tu salon of the exact purpose snd tbs 1 benefits to be derived from such s , union. Before adoption of the nans for the organisation or before adop. I tlon of the by-laws, Mr. U. E. Ctrr 1 Ington, prasldsnt of the Bank ol ; I .urn her Bridge, urged that thta dls i csaeloa be sal out. Chairman Evans stated that personally he was not so ' well acquainted with such move menu. though he knew from expert eooe of others that they were good I things, end he had a general Idee ol 1 the ass la such an organInatkm. Ha opened the floor for disc seat o« at this uhiM e Chalnaaa Bran* forth*? ahowaih a In I tar from Mr. J*a**a *• 0r*T. K» I dan I of lha North Carolina Bankers' Association. which ar#a# tha Inna dial* or«*nl*ntloo of U>* Blath Ua trial haakn. #lrln# rraat saeoara#* tnaot and roncrat* latln* I ham on that? Intention to do Ihl* ormnlaln# la Mr. Gray'* MU*?, ha *tatad that all tba dlatrlotn la tba BtaU had or I * an toad thatr baahs. with tha aaoap tloa of tha Itnth. and that all war* aafbaaUstla ahoal tbafr work. Mr Oray's latter aoaatdaroMy alaarad ay 1 lb* onset parpoaa of tho orcaataa tloa. MM main area moat aa to tba nna of aaab ** tba nodal Intareowrn* that it tmpflad. aad tha food that M woo Id dsrtrs from dMaooaloa of Wy sal hanklaa yrahUmo aad dlMawItla* at tba meetings held \ A good talk by Mr. J B. Clark of the Bank of EllAbetbtown further explained tba banagta to com* Iron* tbla organisation, soil thjs w*a fol lowed by practical uJke by Mr. Lou and Mr. Melania. both ropraseutn tlrca of the Rank of St. Paula. But all further doubt aa to tba benefits ajx} good to oome from inch a union of the banks In tbla district ware cleared whan Mr. J- D. Ooff of Lllllngion finished bis talk. Ha re lated hla wide personal experience la such organisations. In Pennxylrnnla, thn former home of Mr. Ooff. After outlining tbe form of work done In the organisation, he, wee formerly oonnacted with, Mr. Hoff declared: 'There can't be but good to eomc out of tbla organisation, thli allllla Uoo. ihl# association, of the bankers of this district.” A resolution forming tba repress* tallraa present Into an organisation, lo ba known as "Oroup Six of tha North Carolina Rankers' Associa tion.” drawn dp previous to the dis cussion, by Mr. Clark, waa aov aa anlmously adopted. Tba by-law* which had boon drawn up before the meeting, ware than read by Secretary Puaaoll. section by Section, tba so cepusble part* being rejected, and whara necessary substituted After the meeting tbe delegate) motored to l>r McOougaa'a piece "Mu law,” about two miles frost town, where e real feast had been prepared by the lodal baakart aad Dr. Mcnougou. Barbecue of tb) highest order, lee cream, cake aad other edibles ware relished with tb) graataat enjoymaat by tba rlallon. Names of tbe delegatee attaodlai tbe meeting with the beaks they represented, ere *e follows: I* ■ Oovlagtoa of tha Beak of l.kaibm Brldgo. D. C. Puasall of tbo firai National Bank of Duns. L>. Mclaak and J. C. LoeU of the Rank of it Paula. T. V. Smith of Urn Rule Bool I Trust Co. of Dunn. J. H Clarl .Of tbo Bank of BHsebethtowa. P. L Bleo of tbe Bank of Fairmont, H T ■ poors ef tbo Bank of Ulllagtoa. 1 D. Ooff *t the Harnett Coeaty True Co.. T. C. Bran* ef tb* Beak of Reb •so a, Mas toe. R g. Hanley of tb. American Bank A Traat Co.. A. B. McMillan of the National Bank of Fayetteville. Albert Btewart and J. C. Ollkoy of tho Cumberland pav ings A Traat Co.. P*»> Stewart of the LaFayetu Baak A Truat Co., H B. Den lain of tbo Beak of Parktoa_ Fayetteville Observer. IMPORTANT AUTOMOBILE LEGISLATION The following net wns passed by U* last General Asoambly’of North Carolina and ratified March 4, lll»: The General Assembly of North Cnro •Ua do enact: atlon |. That every person 1 thin State la hereby prohibited from knowingly baying. aottnff. ro edvlng, dtaw3tg of or conceding in automobile, motor ear or motor vehi cle front whieh the manufacturer*’ —rial number or any other dWIn guiihiag numb* or other identifica tion mark has been removed, defaced, covered, altered and destroyed for tbo purpooa of concealment or mlarepro sonting tbo Identity of the automo bile. motor car or motor vehicle. Section 2. That any perron viola ting the provisions of tortloa 1 of this set, and any person who shall knowingly buy, sell, rose Ire, dispose of or conoeel any autearaMU, motor ear or motor vehicle from which the manufacturers’ serial numb* or any other distinguishing mark bos boon removed, defaced, covered, altered or doMroyed, f* the purpose of conceal ment * misrepresenting the identity of mid automobile, motor ear * motor vehicle, daO be guilty of a misdemeanor: provided. This Act ehall sot apply to aoteneoMea in the po—1seioo of innocent purchaser* who acquired title or pomoooloa prior to tbo r*UScation of UU Act. Section I. That this Ash shall taka offset from and after tbs date of Its passage and approval. An tWetrtc Ira* *«• a*4Ua* Maya a*4 baara *» watb tad worry. DELCO-UGHT
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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