Look! Hers U the c*°t>* reread U. L Nary aMp waa « 3c | a. auk.-.- Lad, 191*. Tbs Ms 11 (Tweak Ihi wtCi Sml Don’t yc- i ;/snt to see World ? ROMANCE »s culling to yaui XV. Strange and smiting foreign lands are beckoning to you. Shove rfand aee the world! Laam to “partey-vco” in gay Faree. See the buli-ilghta in ftwia See surf-riding on the heads of WaiidkL laam the lure that comes with the aw Mi and swirl of the good salt aee. Bat weD—free; dress well— fraa; deep dean—free; and look’em rflatssright in the eye—British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Fpaniarda, Egyptians, Algerians and all manner of people. Gome! Be e reai man of the smrid. See the world. See it with the red-blooded, hard-working, h *: d-playir;j men of the U. 8. Na’T:, Pay begin* the day yon join. On board ship a man la always lesrning. Trade schools develop •kill, industry and basin ess ability. Thirty days carc-frca holiday etch year ~ith fill pay. The food is good. First uniform outfit is fur nished free. Promotion is un limited xor men of brains. You can enlist for two years and r"1"* out broader, stronger and abler. Shove off—Join the U. 3. Navy. If you’re between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you don't know where it is ask your potiulsr. off f-Join the U. S .Navy vmu UVB LRT1B row thji inviKiin Oat. i—AttMluo* at the Ualrcntty of North i km pa at ad all records. A N UU start—tc hors rada ot the lUth af whom IS are freshman, haafrtaa tha freeh ■mb «■— i_la tha law school, la tha Vw-nortlcal groap. aad In tka aw school of commerce, and a Urge aamhar af aaa who ware in the a*ay and aery have returned to taka a* their Interrupted work. to formally opening tha Ualrtrrlty PraaMaat Chase, fast beginning hlj fed year as prasldoat after ten ywtrt ad tee Ilea la tho faculty, called on tha dlfBtl to ratala and develop a drnag gptrttaal Ufa in a State which ha said was antertlag upon a period ad rapid material growth. “After roe leave this place." ho •aid, “yon will be called upon to live to a commonwealth which la now undergoing and In all human prob ability will oontlsue to itdtffo to* many ywara an anormooa material growth and enrichment. Tow will dc rowr parl aa * oi North Caro lina My U row come to rMlJaa that along with malarial growth there most go sptrltaal growth, that man la mora precious than the good he creates, that a full and free and hap py Ufa for every Individual man be the highest goal of a true democ racy." October 11, t'nlrorflty day, the lltlh anniversary of (be laying of the cornerstone of the Old East betiding, will be celebrated this year (n exercises at Chrpel Hill and lo a aeries of alumni meetings In dtlae all over North Carolina. Efforts are belag made to have meetings In every conaty and arrangements have al ready been completed by local alum nl in ChnrioKx, Greontboro. Wil mington. Raleigh, Durham, Tarboro, New Bern, Wadeaboro, ML Airy, um barton. Leu rt a burg, Statesville. Fayotterille,' Salisbury. Monraa and Washington. * ££ of Um elans of im. -win stake tba anaual addraa sin Memorial >m|i Praaldaat Chaaa win attend nIBBi at Gman*boro, Durham and RaMgh. Prof. M. C. B. Noble wUl eased the W timing ton maatlag sad Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt will ba at Charlotte. Oeenpylng the eantar of Interest of the alumni at these gatherings wUl ba ba prog rasa of tba Mad for the Graham Memorial building, which the alumni bar anndertaken to raiae in memory nf tbo lata Edward Kid der Graham. Tbo earn of I1CMOO will ba raised for a building which will be the center of all student ae Utlilaa and a general social gather -—-gym Ppofe*iio«»T{jird« ************ * JAMES BEST * * Attorney-at-Law • ' Office over SUM desk A Treat * 9 Company. • * Practice ta all coarta • * Prompt and carefei atUattoo M • 9 buiinAM. • * COLLECTIONS A UAL ES- • * TATE a apecialty. • * • i • • • • ' DR. S. H. STEELMAN • * Dentist • * Office over Dreg Store * * Dulse, N. C. * Office boon: 8:30 to 0:00 * — ****** * • ••***»**“ * JESSE F. WILSON • * ATTORNEY AT LAW * Dunn, N. C. • * Office over Fleishman Urea' • * 8lor« formerly occupied by R. • ' L. Godwin. Practice In all * * Court*. Prompt Attention • * to all Bueintea • •••sue*****, * JOHN A JEBNIGAN * DENTIST* •; * 86-36-37 Ftral National Bant *' * Bui.dliw • Phone No. Si * • * ; • I • ; ; * E. C. WEST • * ATTORNBr AT LAW • * Office; 3rd Boer lit National • * Bank Bonding • * Dues, N. C. * Prompt and Personal At ten- • tion given all Baainem * * CellMtlow Med* a Specialty • *•••••• •• • # * DR. PAUL A. STEWART • Efiltil flyeelelDt • * Fourth Floor Fhnt Mat. Bank • Bid*., Duna, N. C. • ••••••• * K. F. lOL.NC Attorney •at-l.ae * Office tod Boer Ootdsteiu i.ldg. Prompt attention liven l>> tinea* * Practice ia all Courts * eeeeeeeee * T. K. DARDEN * Veterinary PI yelrtin her (roe and Deutial. * PHONES; Pay. 9i Vl»bt. 210 • DUNN N„ l\ ••••••••an# " I. C. Clifford. H, A. Townsend. “ * CLIFFORD A TOWNSEND • * Atterweye-et Caw • * Office on *nj floor of Firat Nat- • * Inoal Rank. Pwmpt attention • ' given to an bRaffiaari. • laf place for tba University. Othar matters that trill be dls cuBed try the alumni are the eom pilias of a complete record of the University man whe wart in service in the war and the orfanDntion of local university welfare committees. Muy Eater Exhibit*. Th« following perron* hare regis tered exhibits at the Pair: B. r. Parrish, Paul C. Hood. H. B. Ryals. Orestes Ennis, J. L, Sorrell, H. A. Turlington, E. B, Warren, J. A. Parrish, R. L. Gtxiwtn, Mr* P. A. Westbrook. Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Mias Rena Barnes. Mrs. W. Coltmne. Mm B. Lea. MU. Mildred Shell, Mm Clarence 8aHh, Mr* H. C. McNtiU, Mm B. O. Townsend, Mm Vic Stew ert, Mm John McKay, Mr*. Sloan, Mrs. A. B. Adams, Mm P. H. Lynch, Mm D. Tumege, Mr. A. I, Sorrell, Mm J. C. Cole, Mr. J. M. Lucas, Mr. J. M. Lae. Mr. W. L. McLeod, Mrs. J. B. Lee. Mr* J. C. Wade, Mm J. C. Clifford. Mrs. Lloyd Weds, Mm June Guy, Mm Win J. Thompson, Mrs. B. Lewis. Mm 0. W. Batter, Mrs. J. Johnson. Miss Mamie Johnson, Mm. Joe Andrews, Mrs. B- 8. Shaw, Mrs. S. L Cmmartie, Mrs. Perry Morgan, Mrs F. Smith. Mm J. P. Black. Mm Buck Guy. Mrs. C. B. Aycock, Mr* Geo. GaHaor, Mm L. A. Bergen. Mm Ella Price, Mm J. 0. Suggs. Mm C. 8. Moore, Mrs. Goldstein. Mm Prank Cullom. Mrs. Geo. Floyd, Mr* One Newberry, Mm James Pearsall, Mrs. 0. P. Shell, Mrs. L. J. Best, Mm C. L. Watson, Mrs. M. M. Driver, Mm We*t Purdle, Miss Julia Sanders, Mm Ruben Pope, Mrs. Alley Parker, Miss Ethel Bailey, Mm J. W. Langley, Mm Paul Westbrook. Mm Jas. Wilson, Mr* Fred Baggett. Mm 8. C. PlkUlea, Mtm Otis Hodgse. Mrs. Robert Banes, Mm P. T. Magv englll. Mrs. Jennie Proctor, Mrs. MeD. Holliday, Mm L. P. 8 or lea Raw. C. W. Ratlins Radge.. Rot. O. W Rollins resigned as pas tor of Osa Baptist eharch Sunday morning to accept a call at Concord. Hi* resignation is ta taka effect on October 15th, ho preaching his fare wall sermon hare an the second Sun der in October. It Is net known who will take the pl»e« ef Mr. Rollins as pastor of the church.—Benson Rcrlsw. Two Negress tee eked. Montgomery, Ain., Sept. 20.—Two negroes. Milas fhKrr and Robert Crosky. the latter a returned soldier, wsr* taken from If an tf am ary county sRMals about Sea mflas from Oils >ity and trucked this afternoon. The negroes war# being serried to the State prieon at Wstemnk* for mfa Iraapiag whan a mashed mob of ihantf 0 moa bald up the automobile la which they wer, traecllng, farced the sfheers is lay down their arms, tad than lad the ssgraaa about 100 yards Into the weeds sad apansd Are sa them with diisani aad pistele ska^Mj ^IsL ■•AM N^cwfi CHMI Wllfl rrW sal sjaaaK an a whita woman If pwn are real basy yen probably her. easy faw worries. I COTTON SPECULATORS AND SPINNERS MAKE THE MONEY St. I/Ouis, 8ept. 30—Financing of lie cotton crop by tho banks in the southern cotton growing statue and a proposal that legislation bo demand ed permiUling state banks to do a trust company business, were among tbo subject a of discussion at sectional sessions of the American Bankart’ as sociation today. Speakers told the bankers cotton speculators and spinners are melting the pro fits out of the cropa Serious Clack Threatened. Chicago, Sept. SO.—A clash be tween s crowd of *,000 strike sym pathizers and several scores of police and special deputies was threatened tonight at the Waukegan plant of the American Steel and Wire eura rany, whan 300 worker, at the plant came off duty. The trouble xVarted, It If aald, when one of the strike a,r.> pathixer* attempted to break through the guard of police. A. C- L. Conductor K'lled. Tampa, SepL 30.—Conductor Rey Butta, of tho Atlantic Coaat Line, *»■ shot and fatally wounded by a negro at Palatka thin morning. Tha conductor surprised the negro and three other blacks In an effort to break into n car. Tana, Nearly Four Billion, Figures compiled by the Bureau of Internal Beeenue rhow that the taxes to be collected from incoinon and ex «-rpro*Va (nr thi-* H eal y«*r will •0%-aJ about four nr.d a half billion ilo.l^r . Collection* to date agijra pnte $.'t.8dS»,‘»IiQ,G} 2 from ali revenue fe'Ui’Ct*. Of th* excess profits and in cobi^j there ha* been coUeetod only about S2,9yG,003.702 thua far. Ihc law allows payment in four install ment*. if desired. On*y two of such payment* have fallan due. It is esti mated thrr* i* about 92,000,000.000 yet to s* collect ui from this aourca •»« the payment* which fell due Hep tc&ilwr in, and iho*a fulling due on 0«c«Mixri lo, 1919. 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