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\ 1 ] 1 MONEY for FARMERS If you want money in amount· from $1000 to $30, 000, on term· running from 5 to 20 yean, for purposes stated below; ι (a) To aid in providing loans for the purchase of land for agricultural purposes. (b) To provide for the purchase of equiptnent, fertilizer, live stock, etc. (c) To enable land owners to invest in buildings, drainage and for other improvements of farm lands. (d) To liquidate and consolidate the indebtedness of farm owners, etc. into long tefm loans payable in easy installments. or for any other legitimate purpose, come to see us for further infosmation. , CALL TO SEE* US WHEN«YOU COME TO TOWN AND LET US TELL YOU OF OUR PLANS TO ASSIST IN UPBUILDING THE COMMUNITY Our Bank Will Always Treat You Right, Whether You Come to Aak For a Loan or to Make a Deposit. STATE .BANK and TRUST CO. Bell & Swindell ι Have just'returned from Norflok and Rich mond. where they secured two solid car loads of plumbing material and fixtures of all kinds. They are now ready to serve you on a reasonable basis for anything you may want in their line. Call and % look over their stock of bath room fixtures. Pick out what you want and let them install it for you. All work strictly first-class and at a reasonable price. You can reach us at any time by calling phone No. %. Stock rooms and office at N. A. Bell Com pany's Store. We will be glad to serve you. · Bell & Swindell To abort a cold and prevent com· plications, take S TL·· purified and rofinad that «η Mtifionil virtue· rniii* ' •d and hnaiund. Sold ooljr Η «wlaj ptckt|«. CULLING THE l»CHJLTJ»Y FLOCK Feeling sore that the price of *rt> will be from 76 c«;nta to II · do*«n (his winter, it behoove* o« to msnagi· our Sock of ken» ·· as to vet the greatest number of egg* "ith the •msllett ootUy of monegr. With the nit of feed ind labor to high, »« cannot afford to kaep a «ingle ban in our back yards that is unprofttablc She mail pay for her fece, bot ahe n«D alto pay tu a profit *» well. Thar» ia no raaaon for keepiag mongrel bird*. Purebred t*· and fowls ara plentiful and the price* are within reach of every one. Begin thin fall to bund up your flock by κ· caring a good porobrrd cock. Hatch port bred egg* next «pria* and ft rid ft your mongrel birds as rapidly a* posai bt a. Now Is the time to call out the an desirable pallet· and the non-proditc Uee hens. Culling ahoold be began whea the eggs arc art, and thould be leapt up throughout the rear. Whan lib chicks ara hatchcd it ia best to apt* thoaa late In batching. Thin tardiness In costing oat of the ihell it caused by waaknes*. and »uch chicks thoald not be kept aatil mature. Th.y ihould be eaten or tekl a* broiler*. At the chicks develop, they the aid be watehed cartfuliy. ΑΠ mail, crip pled, or slowly maturing birds thou Id tlao be wttfi or told for tgble JSC Do not stve bird· hatched late hi •he spring. When the pallets are grown. vary rarefal and *rlet calling fkteM be dene. Select fer layer* eahr thoaa of good site and these, healthy, matarc aad vlgoroa* Health Is thowp br · bri|W, «tear ey*, a well tet body aad an erthre diapoat tlaa. Fa* «Ntd year tarera, aaleet the late «wltan Keep those htm that atalt la lifteabar or later, far, t~ a r«W, they ara the baat layer*. They bava a loafae laying period aad eeasl hr > Atrtn MWag period. Natae he·» hegWt moKiag early aad lay dar % the ataltiag ρ tried; ihttt pealeag lav the aa Mag period. Hans ef >hL kind ara p«/ layert and «heald be nWaad. j The boat wftn ueaaWy hm nagb )liai*i, nim «h rivaled eewbe and pale Jitst· daring li>lw>ir. The . .< .v:t loot; th· bent at thi* tira» • . ;îî.%· nooit»d IB th« igmntr ruyd laying early Diieard of thlf ki&d >Vtirr. a K«n ti laying, · width of ■ u or ihw do««r· will b« found in »h;> p»lvte bonca. S«Uct. alao, .ι ι Jit thai bav* a maximum width > ' ν' . η '.Ht k«l and pahrlc l>on««. h : Width of body show» a Rood u'.rjf fer eux prodoctioc. h purton who watch·· the bird» M carefully, and know* th« lndl •I ·'« i« th·.· flock beat, ia th» y r ,or. who i* the nun raccaasfal in Utr .wu'.ry ba«in«S—Alabama Exion on S«rvic«. COLBSMl SpradlHFISSS KILL· THE ONCE WITH COLO ATmT HILTS càscara£^<ujnini ÔROMttt -Wuk! «V a mN Im (4 I-U'H MM ι will Par Wall Wert Raleigh. K. C., No*. 25.— , Whit· any on· bu « right to fuw about fuure pork prie··, » ·*'* r>M« η that it will pay til· farmer to cure hi· pork oil' tn· farm. Mr. W. W. fh«y. Swine Exteniion Special!*^ two njbetantlal nuou in faror of this. In the brrt pi·*·, argue· Mr. Shay, hop on foot ar« priced too low ai compared wivh alsoat everything el*c. Curing the meat «table· the owner to hold for a pro»P«eti*o ralaa. 1b the sveoml plac·, ti IW· «hould be no inc*a*e in priée, tb· cured nuat will ««II for more thsa enough to pay wall fur the time and labor βf killing uid caring. The work dkoutd be well don·, and there i« no tàton for doing it oth*rw(ae. a* bulletin» giving plain und ■•ajy-m-underatand direction· for each .«tep from the pen to the hook may br had upon raqurrt. Tkii in foimatiun can » aaeured by addrtwa in* the Office of Swine KktenKion at Wert Raleigh. H mm Catfeg Paya. Wt»l Raleigh, N. C.. Ni». 16.—Tb· ,rollowjne table givtnff reaulu oMfin . d by the. Office of Swine InveatVa .tion ahoWi one of the rasawna why •<ieh a large nWler of farmer* are planning rn eurin* their pork at home tkit winter. Eighteen hoc* *trr u»ed in the périment. Nino of them were aoWl immediately after killing and nine of thrai wen· killed *ad the ηΜί cured. Mr. Earl HorteUar, who had charge 'of. »hc work. rtbeilu the following fa Ma. Meat Cut*d Meat Frc.h WU . Lb. Wt Lb. .Whole ho«*A 1.300 He Ham» 234* 27e / . - . η _ —■ Sboa'ilors . 1M 4 8.V Midca 124.4 ïHc Total return·..!* Ιβ.42 1149.60 Ιο commenting on this rummary, tr. Hontetler «;t: "I66.9Z marc wu ecrived from the rafst that wm» cur d than from that which *·■ «old resh l"hi« includes the return» (too iSs lard, heads, rib·, trimming*, elr., hat were tald frxah TS» weight of lh· meat that was curtd »a> coual to that which vu gold fresh before 'he curing «V started." Present prices would af count show a very much pntn addition si retura for curing, a practice which will be very widespread daring the coming winter.—W. W. Shay. In Charm 8 wine Extension Offlee. I*ay your personal town taxas now and save embarrassment. Altar this weok I will proceed to collect all ittch unpaid taxre according to law. A trip to City Ball may aavc yuu trou ble, embarrataneat and oancoaaaary sxpense. I). S. PAGE, town tax col Irctor.—adv. Report of the condition of The BANK OF HARNETT, Dukr, N. C., at the cloac of bnaines», November 17. 1919. RESOURCES: l.oans and Discount! ISïTST0.42 Demand loans 16,711.SI Overdrafts, unsecured. ._ 106.07 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 98,060.00 All other 8tocks. Bonds, and Mortgair·* 7,476.10 Kurnlture and Fixtures.. 1,282.72 Cash In vault and net a mounta due from Banks Bankers and Trust Companiaa ..... 202,369.24 Revenue 8temps 9.43 V. 8. Treasury certificat· of indebtedness ...... 4,000.00 Total 1762,584.49 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 .8orpin» Fund .. 20.000 00 Undivided Profits, I·» current expense* and tax·· paid 10,917.47 D poatu xubjsct lo chcck 411.0SV.09 Time Certificates of De posit S0.116.S7 Sarins* DepoalU 201,808.94 Cashier's Check* outstsnd In* 10.JI61.27 Due to National Bank*.. 6.139 62 P»' to .State Banks, Banker·, and Trait Coepeaie* 2,096.78 Bond* Deposited ... 31,200 00 Total 1782.884.49 Sute of North Carolina—County of Harnatt, November 24, 1919. 1. C. S. HICKS. Vice-IYaaidcnt of tnc above named Bank, do solemnly •wear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief C. S. HICKS. Vice-President. Subscribed and «worn to before me, this (4 day of November, 1919, R. S. Kelly, Notary Public. My commisslo* expiria Aufunt Ι β, 1921. Correct—Attest : Wm P. HOLT. K. S. YARBROUCH, B. P. DAVIS. Director*. r For Sale by E. L PARKERS & SON , £'■ - \s/ f . 'Y- * ' »■ orth Much to know that your groceries come from nice clean stock / · kept in unitary surrounding, and that they wiM( be delivered to you on time. I You get thi· assurance when you buy of M. M. Driver WHAT 1920 WILL BRING The business man, farmer and merchant of to day must read a reliable, progressive and independ ent newspaper, and keep up with the happenings of his day ni order to be suçceseful. The year 1920 will bring the Presidential elec tion in which every one is interested and the dis criminating reader wants both sides of every ques tion. The Greensboro Daily News is "Now leading them all in North Carolina" for the reason that it supplies thi« demand. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS is well equipped to handle the news completely and ?[uickly. This newspaper is served not only by the ull Associated Press service, but maintains an ex tra private leased wire from Washington to Greens boro. Among the «pedal feature· of the Daily New· •ervice are the David Lawrence article·, the C. W. Gilbert article·, (exclusive right· for the state cov ering both), the Washington eervice of Theodore Tiller, special Raleigh aervice and many Sunday feature·, including a colored comte section. Sen d$3.50»for a six month's eubecriptjon, daily and Sunday or $2.50 for the daily ia«ue only. GREENSBORO DAILY NjEWS, Graemboro, N. C. WARNING TO THE TAX PAYERS. * I will be in Dunn SATURDAY, November 29th, at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK from 9 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. for the pur pose of collecting State and county taxes This is your last chance to save discount under the new tax law. PLEASE SEE ME PROMPTLY W. H. TURLINGTON, Sheriff L*& M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BUT THAT CAN BI MADE Coat to you ■ Omilon when made raftdy to u»e ι ■COMKMOIY SATISFIED US CM FOB OVTH 40ΥΚΛΜ | C*l I ■ OOLOB CAKD Ml oof Agents o? 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