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SCHOOL AND FA» It oofkt ta dawn on wdm of iu fairly toon that better education U not «imply a matter of finer build Inge and apparatus, toon- pay, mora tuas, more orgaaiaation. Theae lUap are all halpeal. bat there moat be aoaoa activa apring of ftfe in the child to flow out through the growth rhaanele which acHooting can aet The teacher ballda on the solid foundation of new raaoarcaa, kUa «■quipped home·, ktrgwr cattle, Bon ikillfutly attended field·, more pro rinrtjve crop· To popularise gsrd eu*, to devise better wuv· of storing moving, and Hailing food, to multiply public airkcti, to clear the eatiri path from the -farm to the fiaD] Mppnr table—all roch lapumnut help, directly and mightily, to Blki a more effective education poealbl·. In this tin· of change wa Boa teke Account of raalia· and make ■un of our foundation*. Tha foonde uon of tb· |Md acbool U the rood farm.—Collier'· Majcaalxe. Quite a large delegation from Lil | lia* to· attended Ik· ooaajnlO at Mom· ChapeJ laat rriday. ' TWy I all report It on· of tb· boat conmo nity fair» they crer atuadcd.—Hnr ; nrti County Newa. COMMUNITY FAIRS Oit*» Mi Mania Ckapal «ο tkaaa aairae aradu la tba awiim taira «a tbMr raaaiillva W—«IU«I m Oc tober ltu aad tut. Tka ackool départaient at Uu OBri* (air <« oae af ike attractive feataraa, aad M 1m Oa»acoa aad Mn Β let or wall dmm all tke pralae ibey raoelred for tkte display. The eklldr·· »ka Old tMs work hare ■pared ao tlaa or troeble, aad kara an azklklt that woaM ka a or adit at any dtetrtet or Mat· fair. Tk· ladle· who pi a paied tka paaa try aap»ly ttklMI aader tka dlractloa aad eo-oporaUoa of Mlaa Brooks. tka home daiaoaatratloa «east, amy last ly ko Pro*a at tka* aSorta. Tka farm aad tali Oroya war· alae praaant to akow far tkaieelTOa. Oaa especially commendable testera of tka fair waa aa aabra tara azklklt collected ky Mr. Tsreer. arrta Co nta. a pie cluk koy, took tka koovrs la tka rwtae davarUaaat wltk kla registered Dtrtt fit Tka oMeera of tkla fair are aa fot lowa: H. C. Cameron. praaldaat; W. J. OUT·, «too praaldaat; Ο. T. Kaaralay. aaaratary aad tiaaaarai : Un. W. I. our·, Mrs. Kaaralay· Mrs. Taraar, Mrs. Bicker, Mtaa Caiaeroa. Mr. Jackaoa, Mr. Tkoaaaa. Mr. Xaaaar aad Nalll Cataaroa war· d tractera aad eotatalUeomaa wko made tka aao eeeefnl errancemeats aad plaaad tka dlapUya. tu Morrta nn»l lair «m val] OfWHH e»d llMINl tto rfMU af upvtMoM haada la Uir work. Th· «entry li>ullwt ta tkla fair •H · appelai feetara. Te farther demonstrate Ik· tMHj of the good ladtaa of Um «oitaaltr. · pafcbe dlaaor vaa nmf wkM ororjr aaa >r»iat iteHM Mat Mfttlai ttoy tal kM· ta -Mae· tto var." The aenaaitarai IhjUn Mated trtrrtUif crowa ea a North Caro lina tana, baa Aaa arhthta at pra line aara aad leaf rtaplo aottoa to wall-eared kiaa aad sood win». Oae af the Boat ottraotira teataree of uta fair waa the Biaatoah eahft I ta. rroai the toe Welatela aad J or ear eowa rraéaat a Mmpr woaM hare thoecht to «* h the aaa tar of a dairy oomaaalty. Hereee. toe· aad yea my were there, aad people who were thera tar tber hare aarrar Maa hotter. The idiai ef to fair are: T. ». Koeaer. freafdeat. O. D. Oraee, aoeretarr. J. T. aille, J. M. Orooa. J. O. totrer. i. D. Oaotar. A. 0. Thoaua. Wlatar totrar. Mra Λ. H. Oraee. Miae tottla Orato», M lea Bll to Wadded. M. L. The·aa. W. R. ». B *«A wrier. A. A. Datrrarta. Mra. U H. On. M la· Aibwu Ka.nr. Mrs. R. H. Cor. R. H. Oo*. Ο I. A. OrOi·, Qmr Oh. Cdutr Ami J. c. iitknr ud ■M 1» m tfc· fair. ut Um «ô-op*r«llMl *4 Lka mm «f U« 9** KTMtlT· OOBBIMDlUO* Of OUVU JtorrU Chip·· «how th*t thajr I appreciate Mm B*lp(al dcparuai —Hariwtt Cointy Nm fer Wilaaiactoa. •ever*] day· «n t _ * '.TVÎ Λ. Valuable Real Estate AUCTION 1 The Howard Farm Tûesday, Nov. 11, 11 a. m. ON HIGHWAY ULLINGTON;N. C.f TO RALEIGH, Ν. C., ONE MILE FROM LIL LINGTON, Ν. C., SUBDIVIDED INTO SMALL FARMS FREE BARBECUE DINNER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE OFFERED: About 4O0 acre·, known a· the Howard Farm, on· mil· from Lilliafton, N. C., «a the HW»|t8a to Ral eigh Highway, ha· been «ubdirided into tmall farm· and will be told to (1m kl|kMl bidder M tk· Γ~·ι·Ι··ι Tueeday, NoTetnbr 11th, at 11 o'clock rain or akin·. ThU proprty ha· four good knun, alao tk· heme y)*··, W good tobaern lurfu »wo toaA ><<wkr L. 1 ■ L I ' « - —1 -. ——. , . ..... ... « · _··· w χι in·. ■ η i· proprty Bas four good neuaea, al— tM •W*·" good tobacco barn· two good »tock barn· and two pack-bou»··. No waat· land. Kadi plenty of timber and »to*e wood. About 2S0 acre· cleared and in cultivation. Thi· U η great tioa, and tku property i· unexcelled for the raising of thi· product Thi· itli will be the ι real·» t e»er offered to percha·· com· of tbia ft mou· North Cardh· farta lead at your own prie·. You cannot mak· a midake by buying a farm now. land U the most τ»1»ιΜ« ***** * ma a can bar·. With cotton, corn and tobacco bringing the handtome prie·· now obtained, you «h ne M ■·* kaaitata a ®oment, hut get buty and catch up with your neigh-bor. He ■· reaping th· beeeét» of hie toeeakeeet ef a year or two ago. Remember the time ad place: The Howard Farm, Nov. 11th. on the Premiae· Sale Start» aft Π o'clock BAND CONCERT FREE PRIZES BIG BARBECUE DINNER EASY TERMS Carolina Realty Company Selling Agent· RALEIGH, N. C. * Fleishman's Big Store Fayetteville, N. C. Wonderful Values in Most Charming Styles for Fall and Winter These are the outstanding features in our wonderful display of the new fall ready-to-wear for women and Misses who want the best garments at the lowest prices. Our stock is so big and complete that every woman can feel the greatest freedom and satisfaction in selecting her wardrobe. SUITS COATS and DRESSES Every οι— of our style· is exclusive; materials and tailoring the best, and color tones the most desirable for fall and winter wear. g Fleishman's Big Store, Fafi*caie· Λ MER1CAN /Abalanced six SOLD IN DUNN BY SMITH and PRINCE OCTAi LCD SPECIFICATIONS MOTOS—«tx-eytladar KoWxr AwrWa Katar, I hii tm *Hk rem htmi, cut en-bloc. Bore, | 14 : stroke, I lack; 110 ««Me lackee; tip·» point mm rioa; truk-ctit dMdsd kerisopull; with all >iwll|i la onn Metis·; tint é«ft drop lorn/ tram M to 41 per «ant canon open heartk steel, keal treated and imii, t hdW ia dlaattor, wwlfci with three main burmp; develop· 41 liom-fovn et MM B. M.. iiMH» iljaaaieaaeter tests; iMoai east frost cleae grained iron of w« grade a· cylinder*, a. wi«3fcav -, elck el kaada. Ms Γτ»β Hftara are eaed wkiek ax, kard LUBUCATIo£5w«r pump reet ft·· caaefcaft draw· o4 draw* oil tkro fli er la ointcih base and distribute· it aader preeaara ta each exaak-akaft Stearin* Mat rigidly aaekèrad to tke body. Pv.rtel.a mmia far adjaafert ta eaae of wear aad for lokrkatioa of all slssrlaf year parts. Hon battoa is center eC wkoel above startiac aad ttkknn. TRANSMISSION—Selective alldinf pu trp· (Ciaat Laaa), three apeeda for ward aad a rrreno, I % per ceat alckal RmL Gears aad akafts are ckreaa· alckel atari, kaat-treatad aad ■rroaod. Ska (ta laaaatad oa aaaalar kail aad Hyatt kl«b-doty roUer knr CLUTCH—Maldpla plate, dry dlac type (Βmm Λ Beek). dCltr ooatrol lever and foot ceetrol pedal κ> aumated in omit wtth truaaiwion «aJ dutch cut, ΡΙ^Α^Ι. . nflngf J PROPELLxfi SHAFT—Fitted with double Univtrnil joint· of the ■»« approved COOl25?C—Water cooling with centrifugal pump. Rail bearing fan me en ted hi front of Motor. Honeycomb type of radiator ecieMifoally dnfncd. abeo lutehr efficient. capacity 444 gallon*. SPKIN US—Special r^rini Am! atock, heat treated cnrome-eilieo manganeee ttoel. Front MBU-elllptic M iaehes Ion*, rear urmi-vUiptic IS incbea long. BRAKES—Two eeta of bnikm working en «teel drum* IS inchea in diameter by t inchee wide. Emarfeacy—in ternal expanding; aervtn igteraal contracting. AXLKfi—Front I-beam, ooe piece, drop fonrtng, heat-treated. Bear, three qiiarter floating type, gpirml bavai houae lateet dealgn, with Bendia drive. tRBURETOK—Zenith, iateet deafen. IGNITION—Atfweber-Kcnt, with WMlard tis-volt «curage battery. WHEEL-BASE—122 imchea; weight, MM - pound·. EQITPMENT—Engine-driven tire ρ nap; Beyce raotometeri one —n top with quick detachable curUlna, Gipey cur taiaa in rear; plate gtaee wtadowi; •lantlng rain-Tiki »n wind «fc'eld; in •trumente epedaUy grcmped os daah panel; IRuaokmted by dub lanp, and including gpecdometer, ammeter, elec tric light and Ignition rwkchea; ton neau lamp; complet, eet of toe If ; elec tric horn. CARS NOW IN STOCK ALSO AGENTS FOR LIBERTY MOTOR CARS J. R. Smith H.*h W. Print· SALESROOM AT GEO. E. PRINCE AND SON'S STORE CHANDLER S?X î Compare tHe Cha : ar With Any Car. • · - . .1 CHANDLER checks with the iin-M . . cars In essential features of di?At$n ί :.·.~ ο» τί na tion. And other cars selling at iiundrcdd c>î\;. '\rj more than the Chandler do not check wiili Chc;w.. These are not claims. They are facte, which -v zxz. help you to prove quickly. Chandler is the most fairl> r r'.c ?d fine car hi tli. American market. And the fai Jni« i ρ vint j une j o* t'a ; Chandler Company's policy to make It that and hcjb it that, have won for tne Chandler Six a place of dis· tinctive leadership. Sixty thousand Chancier owners t^'tiTy to the marvels of it· motor, to the sturdy strength of itr, en tire chassis, to its comfort, and tc the ex- roomy ot its maintenance. Six bvMtltul bodlM ar· nwuntc * tH· on· lUndnrd Chandlc.· rhaaala Cm. H.tl Hm urn /if Λ η·ι» #««··'<-:, tlf*S />«»... ; γλ, i/j;i '·· Nimnf i.i ^ι, IMN /Jmwu. UIN /. ·. ». π Ε. V.GAINEY, DEALER, DUNN, N. C. CHANDLER MOTOR GAR COMPANY, CLRVBLAND, OHIO
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