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-- --. III mice Durocs For Sale *1 Fwr, Dunn, N. C. tly Her.! b Heeded by ‘ AVIATOR WONDER KING No. 134411 A 400 of Aviator No. 25271SN. whoM ret mru*d better than 91.000 each la Wolleadorf A Son’* Attract Safe. * Ha la aeabted by ZELNA'S PILOT DEFENDER No. 119243. Fin* price under-year boar at Fayetteville. N. C-. in 1919r and one of the beat breeding boar* hi the i county. Sec Him and Ilia Get at tha DJJNN. N. C., FAIR. OCTOBER 14.11; and at tha STATE FAIR, Raloigh, N. C, OCTOBER 20-28 r v _ '< ' - > ‘v . *nd 1001 u* “P—I will have what you want. 1 Wffl *? Spri"* Gi,to “d Boara for Sale Private Alt of them ahow prospects. some of which arc In my undar 6-months Show Herd. They arc sired by ORION CHERRY FRIEND Srd and ZELNAS PILOT DEFENDER. Eight-weaks-old Bur Pigs by Aviator Wonder They are dandies too. TURLINGTON’S DUROC FARM H. A. TURLINGTON. Prop. • Ro'-te 2' Duke. N. C. mUNCTON NEWS Harnntt Coaaty Nm L B. Lewis, attorney of Fnqnay Borisgs. was ta LUllagtoa Tuesday «i basts sas. Mr. Lewis Is associated with A. J. Fletcher, the letter bav *■« wared to Raleigh, and the for ■w holds offices la rdqaay. The suction sale of the Csmeron l*»4 north of LiUiogtoa was pulled «• Mead ay. Mr. Thososoa reporta bl» wb a so (it ses and says the prop* arty braogbt good prices. The Oslo was rood acted by Alloa Brothers of SsbRI aad 9. C. Thomson, local real estate dealer. These same dsalort will hold as other aueilos next Fri day. ITth. at Id o’clock, of land la tba Tkdsfty of Monday's sale Mr. W. a. Arsat af tha Backhora »Wjw«* to LUItagtoa Monday oa Mr. B. A. MoBtasln of RaloUh was bb the rage 1st monthly mooting of tba Board af Mdwntloa. Frof. B. F. Oen'ry want to Raleigh Tnosdsy oa hoalnr-s. Mtas Lydia May Morgan spent Soaday la Raleigh with friends Mr. J. M. Faducy merit s business trip to Dun Bstardsy. Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. T. Kaarilsy of Ollrls were la f.llilngtcn Monday. Mr. a. A. Mitchell of Bclei Creak . was la t<".er»: MC'oJsy on bit -irtess. , " Mr. Sion A. Harrington of 3ro»*l way wso a batlneir it tosm Monde y. Mr. »r.,‘. Mri. T7. I- Do !d „f Dun j spent B.:iJC7 iu DKIIcg-.^n. Attorney i>. H. Testa; -if Sanford wee la l;wa Monday oa kxdtcea. Mi: rj. 9. B. Men sad less W. Mitchell apont Beta.-i.xy afternoon In Dean oa btssieeas. Mr. John Mrlssf of Broadway was a rtaitor bars Monday. Mrs. Oaa. T. Kaarsley spent Mon day la town with bar friend. Mrs. F. F. Johnson. Mtas Vara German, who for the past few woaths baa been working Is Norfolk, hot retamed home end aeeepted a position with Mr. Chen Rom. Hr. and Hr*. H. H. Waddell oi Cary motored down Saturday and •aant the day with Hr. Waddell's author. Ur a. Bottle Waddell, who livee near bare. Mre. J. A. Lone. Mlaa Ore Smith and Hr. J. J. Lanier motored to Ral eigh Saturday. Dr. Melvin and Mr. W. H. Honey eutt of Linden were In town Tnoaday on bnalcaaa. We regret to not* that Mr. H L McNeill la coalaed to hla home with flUeai. Mr. Kyle Matthew* mad* a bual eem trip to Ralolgh Friday. Mr. J. B. Burk* of Zabulon baa accepted a poaltlon with Tngwall’i Pharmacy Mr*. Lynn and uttls grendaoi. Jama* Tug wall, retaraed Monday af ter spending a weak at Fusoay Springe. Mr. Harris R. Edwards, ageat for the Studebeher. motored to Durham Monday, return tug Tuesday. Mr. A. M. Shaw baa po rah seed a leave Thursday moralng for their bow home la Newport Nowa. where Ur. Long Is now engaged la the bot tling bust aeon. Mias Jeaaatta Long will remain la Millsgtoe for eeeerml days. Mr. J. B. Pnqaay motored over to Chapel Hill Sunday and spent the day with hi* brother, Mr. Leon Fa quay. who la entering the University this session. Mr. J. B. Berne* of Wilson spent Tuesday In Lllllngtoo on bastotos. Mr. WIKI* Johnson of Clinton was ’n town Tuesday. Mr. llavU Parker of naar Daman was La town Tociday. Mr. Tnrner Shew, attorn*y. of Ralolgh, was la tows Tuesday on lagal hustoor* Mr. Mllllkea of Sanford was la town Tnoaday ou business. Maser*. Nelli McKay Salmon, Jo* H. Carl**** adn H. Csvtassa Brown, who aro Uklng a law eoarso at Trin ity. spent the week-end In town. Mr. I. M. Byrd of Tarhoro spent Ih* week-end to town. Mr. r. J. MeOalm of Norfolk, Va.. was la town Sunday. Mr. F. A. Byrd of Coats was ta Ur. W. N. Bryaa. Sr., of Bat* Creak spent Sunday la town with hi •oa Mr. W. M. Bryaa, Jr. Mm W. M. Bryaa of Bates Cra* ta spending tho wook at tho horao « hor ko. Mr. W. M. Bryaa. MUo Maatta Sexton want to Dai haai Monday to Me bar sister. Mb BleHa Sexton, who la at school i Trial ty. Mr. A_ M. Haggles of PayotUrlU arrived ta LUIlngtoa Wednesday aa wtu latatodlataly enter tho ootto market aa aa independent buys Mr. Hiram Baggett wont to W1 mlogtoa laat Saturday oa business Mm Win Parker and Mm Hlrai Baggett speat last Saturday to Rs otgh. Moaam J. B. Paauay aad Nalll M LaachUo went to BSaford Wedaaads to attsad the Loo oouaty fair. Mosers. N. 8. Groan sad Par StrtckUad of Doan ware In tow Wednesday oa basin sag. Mr. Harray Edwards of Wlaatoi Salon Is oa tho streets of LllUagto this week. He ta a brother of M Martin Edwards. This le Mr. Sr wayds' first trip here etnee he hi boon discharged from army sortie JURORS POR NOVKMBRK TER> The foUoering la a list of jura drawn for tho Not am bar Tara. l»ll Harnett Superior Coart: Pbres Week. Arerasboro—J. H. Thornton, » W. Starling Barbecue—Eneet Cameron. Buekhom—W. S. Clements, W. I Baker. Grots—B. P. Young. A. J. Ms thaws, W. H. McLeod. Rectors Creak—D. M. Bordean: W. M. Peareoa. Johnson tills—J. J. Bpitey. R. 1 Adcock, J. A. Stewart. Ulllngtoo—James A. Marsh. Rellls Creek—B. P. McLeod. B M. Bryaa. Upper Little Hirer—J. W. Masoi L B. Byrd Soctmd Week. A ad arsons Creek—L. R (folder. Arereeboro—O. O. Oodwtn. L. W Strickland, J. W. Drirer. P. B. La. R. 0. Taylor. Black Rlter—L. E. Johnson, L I Smith, 0. M. Wlmberley. J. E. Butt Buekhom—Prank Ollllam, P. I Abernathy, w. H. Gilbert. Dake—W. H. Caaaady. Hectors Creek—W. K. Beater. ; D. Peareoa. D. H. Holloman, 8. I Smith. chairman BARNEI WITH THE BOARI tended hi* Int dttttii In - man month* whaar iho board met la ragi lar tamioD Monday. Mr. Bara** ha bee* eeeking restoration of health a a Battle Creek sanitarium He I looking well now and la la da* aylr It*. Thla Jovial, good-aalured gen tie men ham been sorely ml seed b] everyone daring hie ebeanee end al are glad to aoe him baek In Hern at County. Tk* board did not have a gree amount or bnaJneaa to eome befor II. Only a few mature out ot th< regular routine were taken up. Thaw la brief war*: Ad order vu passed that bogpeni end surface cloeeta he removed Cron the county courthouse premia**, ti comply with lha aaaltary Law. The salary ot Recorder D. H. Me Laaa was raised from <10 to <100 Thla la a praiseworthy move, Isa* much aa the recorder’s oourt ta aav tog th* county quite a sum of mon*] annually, and collect* a handsoou sum la loan for schools. I. L Smith wai given <100 to de fray expanses at twatva veterans at tendlag the raunloa at Atlanta. A. A. McDonald, clarh of oourt. j »u aUowad til aalor? par month oa | lodge at )mdi Pont, L. M. Chaffin, dapnl? dark, wan allowed |tlt to aloar ap a small In dab tad naaa Mt or* from tha Jut? tth oala broil oa Altar iranoodlng other minor h«. Inaaa tha baord adlaaraad. Tha (board bad a (aU attaadaaaa. Mr. Byrd baa baaa acting chairman la tha at naaa at Mr. Baraaa. FOUR CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP DUES Balelgh. Oat. I—Fear etaaaaa of membaraMl faoa ora prodded in tba< Nartb Oarallaa Dtdekm at tha Amor ooaa Cot too AaooteUoa. aod tho ho •to of daoo to tho holo prodaetlaa of tho ladlddmol oattoa (armor. Tha •air fiaad (pa far marnbarahlp to that jfar tha pralaaatiaal ata. who wfll ha •I eaeh far memkmnhlp. For grewem af aatfaa, tha pro moter, the toe aitt he M eaau pm MB af aattoa pradaaad to 1P1T, with ■Mbib dam af |l pm far where lam thaa otoftt halm ara grown. •M ha M aaala tor an ary tl.ata la TMUd IB the bailBBBB. Professional man, tncladieg lew 7art. doctors, dentists, clerks, school (•ichors aad others engaged la pro (easloasi work, the due* will bo f| par yaor. • Obertar memberships ere opaa to rr err one at *l»a each. Jest at thla Ubm tha aseoclatloo la soak lag char ter memberships la order ta aaabla tha State aaaoeUUoa ta gat well aa its root. Thla eeala of daas wty be adactlre nttl Jeauery 11, till. After that time tha ammbara ara pramlaad a redaction bcssaaa It la not baHewed there win be tha sense Bead far aa hug arson at of money oaoa tha aet toa planters ara thoroughly argaa taad aad bass tha eala of thstr prod set under their own control Daring tha mars llll aad Hit tha duaa ara: rar cotton ferns era. It coats par bale produced. r#r bee kora, marahaata, maaafeo tarore aad baalaaaa aea. !• eawta par 11.040 worth of eapttal laraetad la the baalaaaa. Tha membership daaa far the oth er two sis mm at membership ta aa Tha argaataaWaa of tha fiwmiga Oattaa Amaatodea. say Mala etaetala. *■ **>• flr*t effort of tho cotton (amor to orgsnfss a pormanent orgaolia Uoo. and tho payment of the mcm borahtp does la axoecteil to reeult In more than a temporary ad ran tags, or tho relief of the preeent hearleh eoadlUoa of tho cotton market. Tho objects of tho American Cot ton Association as outlined in the statement of pnrpooe follow: 1—Protesting the Interact of tho cotton prod a ear and bettering hie imiwim. I—Promoting the economic regu ***l°n of eottoo production eo that U# supply wilt be adjusted to the demand; In other words, to grow an aanrly as possible only so mach cot tom ao'tho world will need. S—Promote dlreralgeatlon of tho oropo and free the eottoo belt from onroe of "one crop eye tern." *—Improving and margtng salat In* warehonaeo and aeeurtag add I UomI warnhooaaa. whatb wUI Issue warehouse receipt* A—-Broadening the market for raw ooUon and enlarging the use of cot ton «—Improving end Increasing traaa poe tattoo fOotlltlao. T—Celleetlng |e form el lon about do meat l« pad forotgn oonsomptlon of •OUM. (bo Mate of Irndo. a nr sag. aad condition of crop, and dlstrtbut In* thin me carats Information to nr err township association In tho cot ton states. *- Maintaining a unified and solid effort for retaining n fair and rea sonable price for eotton. •—Unlfjlng all the eotton lator eal* of tho Sooth In the Interest of a greerr business South. 10—Doing collect!rolr all and er erythlng that mar be be helpful to tho stability and profitableness of the eotton producing Industry. JU7.K B. WAftRBN, _ P^bllelty Director Failere to Withdraw Tea Ceafealag Mneh confudoa has arisen through °*t !■* country becaua* of the fail ure of the Senate to concur la the P“"ls ®f the act repealing the tax oe sodas, Ice cream aad soft drinks. “•*•**• »t* constantly coating Into th. Burse u of Internal Rerenna »h«« patrons are refusing to pay the i«« The tax became offer ties May 1, elite* *hUh U«. it MM netUd s&il’SiZ lion* of dollars in reOngaa. The Hone, repealed the tax Jane II. but ao far th* Senate has taken n* action and the MX remains in effect . A.?7b*4l ,u. ***** Maine In th* ether fellow's cloud but ft Wkmfijy^lMtsMehMe^ “ Statement of ANGIER BANK & TRUST CO. ANGIER, N. C. Close of Business, Oct 4, 1919 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts..$161,729.42 Furniture and Fixtures _ 2,920.05 Cash on hand and in other banks.” 33,691^52 U. S. Bonds. 550.00 „ ^.LiABiLrfiES.,,9M90W UndmcW Prefi*.. 6,461.99 BiU.P.y»ble. 30,000.00 • Kediacouta .. 8,000.00 D*P°dt*.‘ 14732930 Total....j..$198390.99 OPFICERS: P. 8 Coo par, Praa, J. 8 William, V-Praa. and Caahlar. DIRECTORS: J. A. Hoekadajr. C- 8 Toaag. W. H. Stapheneon, J. 8 WUtlama P. 8 Cooper. ill SPECIAL OFFER •;;; , , * < s * t!;: : ji MAN , OME SET OF n ; * ■ .i|! COOKING WAREP h * i \ m 1 ;; Girtn to you on this occasion only, at our 1 * |! store a beautiful set of substantia], useful, w !• ] N » X^ r.\\\ extra good quality cooking ware—with your l* :; ■ *• ■ 5 purchase of any style or size Great Majestic . ] J; «. L 4 * • Rgngel * - s! ijj Hot Biscuits and Coffee Served Free r. ; j 1 j ! Great Majestic Range Bargain Days OCTOBER, 13, 14 and 15 uunng these three Bargain Days—3 Days We make this extraordinary special value < > i, < offer to you. Buy your Majestic Range NOW! The price is the same! The regular G^eat Majestic price. No extra charge what ever for your complete set of fine cooking l ; j .ware. Yet you could not buy this set of cpoking ware anywhere, any time, for less tfen $10.00. And you cannot buy at any rfio? a range that is the equal of the Great J i j Iwajestic. Its first cost is practically its only j||; Long range life, economy of fuel, dur and batiafactory service—make the J!! e%jc the most economical of ranges. *! >' ■ TnSfqalfftoitativc of the manufacturer will < \; be here at our store to helf) us show and ex ;;: plain to you the many Majestic features of ; j j superiority. A few of the reasons why The Majestic 1 j \ is the range for you. | j jj ; I* All-copper hot water reservoir; patented , ; shifting lever controls water temperature. 2. Body of Charcoal Iron; resists rust and 1 | lasts 3 times longer than steel. . f ; 3. Lined with Asbestos Board, 1 -4 inch j 1 I thick; prevents loss of heat and saves fuel. 4. 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There are many other Majestic Superiorities No other range gives.you such value for your money. See and examine the Majestic criti cally at our special Bargain Week Demon stration. The more you know about it, the more you will want it. ; ] And get your set of Cooking Ware, without charge, by purchasing your Majestic now. < I ’ ( ► I ► I BUTLER BROTHERS, Dunn, N. C. ni»»»»»mmmm«mm«H»m<m»)ii»nmmtn««t»«illimtMI,ftr^-.*
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