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..fin ittTTiiiimumtTt : v,. :: LABOR WANTED AT Goldsboro, N. C. COLORED ONLY $4.00 Per Day : Transportation Paid For Information see H. D. STRICKLAND, • Dunn, N. C. I Snipes’ y WHAT 1920 WILL BRING The business man, farmer and merchant of to day must read a reliable, progressive and indepeud ent newspaper, and keep up with the happenings of his day ni order to be successful. 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 ia “Now leading them all in North Carolina for the reason that it supplies this demand. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS . is well equipped to handle the news completely and quickly. This newspaper is served not only by the full Associated Press service, but maintains an ex tra private leased wire from Washington to Greens boro. Among the special features of the Daily News service are the David Lawrence articles, the C. W. ‘ Gilbert articles, (exclusive rights for the state cov ering both), die Washington service of Theodore Tiller, special Raleigh service and many Sunday features, including a colored comic section. Sen d$3.50 for a six month’s subscription, daily and Sunday or 49 c— J-3--1—;-1 ELECTRICAL Don't Sell Your Cotton On a Faffing Market Store it in v GENERAL UTILITY COMPANY’S GOVERN . MENT BONDED WAREHOUSE B. O. TOWNSEND Government Licensed Grader DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA —-F*-.; - i i MACHINERY HEADQUARTERS j I BOILERS GAS ENGINES LATHES * engines wood saws shapers I SAW MILLS COBH MILLS %DR0LLPB188EB | PLANERS PUMPS FORGES • on ROW OM MACHINERY , | BrIUnr, PrB*f*> ShROfan, hniPwldim, . ' »■!>■! MMr rn4 Gini* Equipment. HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY __ •»* MRcfctaerjr WILMINGTON. H. C. NEW BERN, N. C. >—Rum.IN.Ml LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE North Carolina. Harriott County, In tha Superior Court Anno Caldwell rm.B R. Caldwell Tha dafondnnt, above named, will taka notice that an action entitled ne above has bean commenced in the Superior Court of Harnett county by the plaintiff for the purpoie of moriny treat the defendant n de cree of aheohite divorce; and the wold defendant will further taka no tice that ha io required to appear at tha term of Superior Court of Harnett County to be held on the Eleventh Monday after the flnt Mon day tn March, 1*20, It bring tha 17th day of May, 1920, at IbeCourthouae ia Mid county, in Lillingtaa, N. C„ uod enewer or demur to the com plaint in thin action, or the plaintiff •91 apply to the Court for the relief demanded In aald complaint Thin the ltth day of January, 1920. a. a. McDonald CUrk Superior Court. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Having qualified a« executor of the Hit Will aad Testament, of Far qubard Smith, doeoaaed, late of Har nett County. Thie ia to notify all penons haring claims again* mid •Mata to preamt them to me for payment on or before January, 29th 1921, or thU notice will be plead in bur of their recovery. All per •oai Indebted to aald estate will pleoae make Immediate payment. Thh the 29th day of January, 1910. FARQUHARD SMITH JR. Executor. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department •( State CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom Tbeae PretonU Hat Com—Greeting: * WHEREAS. It appear* to mr ■(. iifhetion. by duly authenticated ree. ord of the proceeding* for the eel antary diaeolatlon thereof by the an aniraoua consent of all the atockhold depoafUd tn my oil**, that th< Aaglar Mercantile Company, a cor poratioa .of thia State, wboae prinei pal office ia tituated in the town ol Angiar. Coonty of Barnett, State ol North Carolina, (J. A. Hockaday be teg the agent therein end la chare* thereof, apoa whom proceaa may n •erred), haa complied with the re quirementa of Chapter 21, Revieal el 1*«», entitled “Corporation*,” pm Umlaary to the laauing of tbia Certi fleet* of Diieohntiaa: NOW. THEREFORE. I, J. Bryar Ori*«, ternary of State of On ■Btol# of North Carolina, do horobi thn* the *aid corporation did on tea Sth day of February, 1930 Btefa my office a duly executed ant •UmUd eeaaant In writing to th< “•“™°» rt mid corporation, exe By aB the atocfcbolder* thereof - coneeaa and the record « •foreeaid are sow or 4f prmrkted b5 of State Profsaionaf Cards * B. F. YOUNG JAMBS BEST YOUNG A BEST * Attorney* at tew Office Sad floor of Find Nation * _ al Bank Bldg. , Premp* attention gteea to all * PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS **** + *•••••• * DR. s. H^mzuiAM * Offlea orar Drag Stora * Dab, N. C. * ORca baon: 8A0 to 1:00 * JUU p. WILSON * ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Dow. N. C. * Offlea orar Plaiakman Broe* * Stora fomarly acenpiad by R. I* Godwin. Praetiea to all * Court*. Prompt Attontlon * to aU Baainaa * JOHN A JERNICAN ! . DENTIST SS-SS-ST Pint National Baak * BoOdtag Pboaa No. B1 * E. C. WRIT * ATTORNEY AT LAW * Ottaa; tad Saar lat Natlaaai J B<dSJ?1n3I<? Fiaopt and Pmaaal Attea tton gtraa all Boataaaa * CaSatotaM Mada acSp#a«alt^ ; DR. PAUL A. STEWART * Paaith raw*IM taT Baak * Bldg., Duaa, N. a * T. R. DARDEN * Vatarinary Ptyakiaa, Bargaaa Bad Daattat. * PHONES. Day, SB, Night MO * # WJNN. N. C * J. C. award. “ (| Tina.nl * CLIFFORD * TOWNSEND * i* # • • *i. • mbm b*»a to baaaan f atm rttUaaa, tltiiwn! ML._y« oaaaat lat mel Compar er* it- Federation er Sweet oX tb.' , by his at* »qd suspended fcte-did mad.- Socials: - conference of tht [-ration an mdicalwm, Mr Comp ■aid theft if the speeded aseem blymen were guilty of treason or er dition they should be convicted in the courts and then would hr la lagiaiature. In this he agreed with . without the dot the crowing of a "I count- myself fortunate to have given to my countrymen the f undaman tafldaUsclre of Socialian and Sociai» doctrine." he con tinued, "buT'Americans were too busy to heed this warning.” Mr. Oomners accused large cor po ratio ns of hindering Americanisa tion of aliens by subsidising foreign language newspapers to opnoee the American Federation of Labor, and said Conceals had failed properly to cope with reconstruction problems GREEN COTTON STAPLE A9IIEVEO IN GEORGIA I Ga., Claims Te la the Dream Of I Agr-i salt wrists. Dalton, Gfc—C. T. O’Briant, a farmer residing in the Pleasant Grove district of this county, claims to have produced cotton, the staple of which is n pronounced green, thus .M.l^l.. sL. .L.1. _ 1__La by agriculturists and scientists. The samp)* of this “vlrdescant cotton” tigf baaotifal green color and of vegy ftaa texture and fiber. rreaebUnm lamb's wool Mr. O’Aaat ha* experimented for yean la kfc effort to produce a cot ton plant bearbig a colored fiber aad haa annotated hia intention of pro ducing a ft# mop of hia now staple the coming year. Chit. f—ilnctlftMM. In a recent book Frederick S. Lee haa once more exhibited what is known about the working of the hu man machlna aad the little use that ia m«d« of that knowlodeg*. W* know perfectly well how to eradi cate malaria aad yellow fever, yet these diseases still claim many vic tims. We know that we could pre vent half of ell the deaths that occur every year, and yet they at* not pre vented. Thirty percent of the blind people would ate if only a few drops of an antiseptic solution had been put lata their eyes at birth; but this very simple precaution is not yet in Kunaml uee._TV* reasons lie In the fact that there ■ no offsets** pro gram for the*-— kind la heahl* -» „ fee tiau when every school . medietas will devote the greatest part of it* activt tie* to Social medicine. By enlarg ing it* aim and broadening Hi method, by dropping- Ha academic and profession*] aloofness, medicine will become tha center of cosamua ity service.—Dr. Hane Send, Lee tursr Industrial and Social Medicine Univenlty of Brussels. Why We Prefer Deg*. Friday we felt sorry for all ani mals out hi the sleet and snow and rain. A eat came along and we in vited her In te get warm aad have a coxy tha* before the fire. After she had got warm *fc* went In tha back office to look thing* over, aad in her exploit she pied a whole galley of the mailing Net giving the com positor and the rest of u» trouble enough to last a week. Not that Tabby oared tbs least bit Dog* are different If old Jack, the Advocate nucst, had caused us so much unrest be would have seaaod something wrong and shewn ua plainly enough that he was serry. Good old Jack! he baa been with ua for y«ars, most of the tha* Her* un der tbs table where we writ*. He understands eur moods and some, times w* think h* rued* our thought*. Hi* sense of protection i* ever present We sometlmee wonder about tt, usd hope, when Jack boa lived eat Me life, that tha “horn* Lhintr” mlitgk kU* kla A~_*;_ hi* ktndllneoe, and hie unit af gnard jnntoip, will Had It* reward la a higher realm, where don an not Joat plain ordinary doga—tf oodaon Con li ly (Kansas) Advocate. Little River Record. It 1* jg»U now and thaa to tab# Inventory of oonolves to aae which •tty wo an moving. The M(notes of the Little River Baptitt Aasociatlon f*f lh« year 1*04 gave the member ■hi* of oar churches as follows: . . i»*4 mi Anpar.. 71 to* Antioch.294 m Awraaboro. 44. 38 Ba»Jltt Grove .11 ut BalV# Creek . 102 444 Chalyhoatt Sprioga ... 144 282 Costa__ 172 SS?-*" 0***.::: ‘fi » !S S! . M 101 tear” '..:::: 8 ,8 NajU’a Croak-.... 014 172 . If N Rowioe ...... ...... ... 44 g>l?!r,y>. i* *"•» »•»« .I... 74 Total- .TUf 11747 This shows that our gala for AC. toon years, 1*17. or • little mark than 144 par mat, doubling ear nmmbirtolpin Stoka yuenT* The oat reaoR of ‘umliiallin sad emigre Ue* daring 1014 wuo an in aa^giia'' Frank A. Vsmtorllp dselarus toot dm leader af toe word In haatoaea. SUPREME COUNCIL WILL REPLY TO WILSON NOTE I-ondon.—The Supreme Conned wae encaged Monday in completing Of lu reply to the letter of IsOfc.'oufit VV ilsus conctroiar the Ad-'ah'c situation. It i» atated authoritatively that fo.-vcHt of the allied reply pahllehed '» Prance ahould he taken with re. aonrc. It a Lae wea atated that the repert from France that Provident Wilson announced that the United States would hold aloof from Euro pean affaire unleae the United States ss?*■014 of tbc Adriatic qnestioa wni too wn> ■«ur The council will Anally decide on if reply to PraMd.nt \Puton £ morrow and it will be Immediately Washington The u cabling to the United Stefa gov ernment the report* on ite delibon Itione or decisions in which it con sidcra the United Slats* la tale rafted War Plant* Make Aaamaalem. Washington, D. C.—Manta built ny the Government during the war to produce nitrogen are being con verted for the manufacture of am monium sulphate end ether normal product* so that they cun be retain ed for use |n time of necessity, the War Department announces. Their output of ammonimum aulphatr anti th« like will meet atpriculiural anil commercial demands. !.e**KM on office# in New York'i (••lanriitl oimrid are being renewed .u invr«>s«»o* of from 10U to 200 pel rent. ■ -1-BBB BEST FOR HOME SHINES-SAVE THE LEA' HER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES PASTES AND UQUIDS r'xBMa T3-vi^«t>?,Lr ^ rwi F. f. DAUIY COKTOKATiONi LTD., s . ! ! FREE ABSOLUTELY FREE < I I I ' ’ , < » < ► • > With every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire you buy during February 1 will give absolutely free a Pennsylvania ton-tested tube of like size. ' • I « i I • With each fabric tire goes a regular ton-tested tube. ■ > ' » With each cord tire goes an extra heavy cord type tube. only during February and is solely outsold fn«fas aml ailfSK IM 1 l of prospective customers. This offer in no way affects the mileage guarantee on these tires and is your op portunity to end your tire troubles for a long time to come. Equip your car now with the best tires you ever rode on. < > < > * I E. V. GAINEY, Dunn, N. C. - - ---—---—--r f 'TirTTiiMii I The Font Sedan with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3J^-inch tires all around, for every day in the F® h** 00 equal aa a family car. Just as popular on the farm as it ia in the city. In fact, it fit* the family demands in every vocation of life. Large, roomy seals, finely upholstered, piste glass windows make It an open car in pleasant weather, while in rainy and inclement weedier it becomes a closed car, dust-proof and rain-proof. It is ideal for aodal functions, the theatre, or parties; carrying the children to school, or for touring. It is not only comfortable, but really cosy, and above all, economical in operation and || maintenance, and has all the Ford merits of strength and durability. We solicit your order for one. Come in aqd see it J. W. THORNTON Ford Service Station I 1 Dunn, N. C. _^ I
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