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RECENT RAINS BOON TO TOBACCO CROP OF STATE (Harnett County Nml f'VRuar Sprta#*. June It—The ir cont goad rain* hava brought not the tobacco crop conitdcrably and it txrw I'"1"1 I iooki u if there U nine to he a bojo-proxf ect» for a good crop an excal par crop of th* wood mad* if than Wot. **• ao bad teana* to' round ki fur- Th. Proetor-HoUlday Company rr Uar growth or otbarwia* kinder Itocentiy ornataed <u>d eapiulW at maturing. Corn, eotton and other about »100,000 baa bow opened up cr*t>» •*» now looking fine and tbafor businem and ban meunda loan I upon tho Ballou tin* (tore* on Main ttrtvt and have n big and fall tlna of fu;nrture, hardware, ciockary, ate. Thu ciNXcin hai and will be a valu able asaut ts the town and coantry hi i reboot, and will draw good Unde ihat ha* bercotarr been going to F*V,lh nnd ot'ne. ritur In this rtein ily to da ihrit shopping. The Cumbi iland Railway & Power Company has now completed the In BUllaticn ami erection of their big aew power plant at this place and the lowii now pfijoya dec trie light* and other convenience* Incident to aoch an i lido Wry The plant eras completed and the light* turned on last Wednes day evening amid tee applause aod gratification wf tbo.cilixcne wha have, b en waiting patiently for this parti-1 icular event. Nothing will give the; i town end rurroanding community. more bnpetur. to do bigger and better Aii ga then thia vary important snort It la an addition A th« town that can' hardly be estimated from a business standpoint.. Mr* Gladys Upebaw Jane*, ngedi t&, wife of Camay Luo Jom-e of tale place, died Saturday morning at 6:44 o’clock after an illnen of only a few hour*. She van Ac daughter of Mr. and try. R. I* Upshaw, of Norfolk, both of whom wore at her bodeide. She loaree. braider bar hanbard, an Infant tun, two ntatam, Mr*. Roy El liott «f Philadelphia, and Min* Mar putt I'pjhew of Norfolk, and two o;otbrra, Hubert L. Upshaw of Sa 'vurnoh. ard Midshipman Jack Up-' i thaw ef the U. S. Naval Academy at 1 Aunapu!!*. The Interment took place I ,l-.i Forvvl Lnwn cemetery Sunday af llvuTOon at 4 o’clock. 1 A new circular on aorghuaa i* jrouio for a pooUl card addressed i •culture! xtenuoD Service, N. IX Now She’s The happiest 1 Woman—Always Ready ! For Fun and Work 8ho »u JiKt HI* Mtni.tc.1a oi Om>«. H'1* ** woa-aon- 1* Mdkil .Bfiy. tr<*Hi afirnt ry, Jin h mix wit* rvd from ihe rr-.,,|«Mitg i . .,,1. Mr*- aUenwt Cora lire* .«• h I. »m br: I m ov*r m »*c.«h lob lot-* Ma.1 VlMKiuiliAiii Inmi jCoiUMtf orrl while <trill.t.It.If «.ieitlK*x. Mow si*** « t.right. imj.pv inn >|«rk. I urtf llrr hafe.l* art* white* ntii] HI ft. ! iKf niK*v*«\t» are -intipi.t ami o>«]|. t doot fcoklhg v«*nr yaart yurerr. View <li« - ho <tp II? IV rodibic In Iho ml/ Oon *>*r u*y. Nt. i*nteu j mltw.'.altlv .lays for her J*»x« v ia CUir RtoOV Nof.lUnlolty# W ■ *n |h«p 4# all the work. tvn>*. furl li.inlm* »hr taixx ut infto Kb.* »**»»* l|i. orlrh »-vcr t.fflM. In It* : nwftiiti* xbi cult* ui> *, bar «»f | Clean »fa*r into #»* rrU* of w*1m - | ■ n«i ;.lw Ax sun *- . * <hfr*« »Ho H*Ur. the «> it.«« orf |ivi n a*J ntirro.1 birit a inr U it tolnat.fi. 8b*. n.wx M**» nul <ble». »f>4 tN* I Wi.rf. *4 Js* *■• n**—for rni, * row noioi Will, iv* ii> yort: «• ||, |uM i« ! own; • h a htnrt *-*».o*r 'tot neigh bor hat ecrubfovi Ufllf |*,.r rk4iv*«. I^v?> *-ir»*nrr, c*i* *».* •%> hnej^r an«l ni«d :t# *fct _ it. r »|.| »*• txiv * tor if < kyii I.:.*. **.••» >rt*r fi-r+r. Cm fr 1 ‘ it tv .\i..t t... v. ,* 1 ,lfW| .4 r. 1 i-lr&.vjti. 'i» ut-; (• a*-'1 v'M r *r >io* t K* !•* lew -Ilf a* r* fT.»* to.v Hoda fmi • • r. •>* 4p. *>i.o bit* I'Tjraalb It m •». Li VMM. M. WOOD DIES (tUraatt Coanty Now*.) Mr*. Smith** Wood, of Apoa. died Monday at Box Hoapital after aa ili neaa of *rv«ral wafca Jler fatkoi waa 4: Jans Vc tIw «f Htnid canity orci her a*'ktr Vnsrt marriage *w It '' r.Ji|'c *> Bii-Ji ai Wake coin ty ike war boned Tuesday cftcraeea at x'.. i ( ‘ I HOT HOT Save Yourself--Save Your Family. Screens! Refrigerators! They will save doctors bills and add comfort to your home in this weather. Get ’em now at— * • • BARNES & rtOLLlDAY CO. DUNN NORTH CAROLINA COME TO SEE US ON JULY THIRD ■ ;k_ • _, EE EE EE EE kz I The Universal Car XX SA xx H (x March 8, 1920. the Ford Motor Co. adva red the pricea of Ford can bocauss of tha LZ increased cost production. No specific announcement was deemed necessary at the Ft time, but it has developed that misrepresentation* and misquotations of those ad> Ex vanced prices have been and are being given out So to safeguard the public against El *he evils of misrepresentation, we herewith give die present pricea: runabout . $55as£»d“1 TOURWC CAR $578SL*?ZZ?L starting and lighting 8 rnffPC C7CA'A,th dual electric starting and lighting vUUlL • • fidlhyitcn and demountable rims_$$90 Cm ill tfi7Cwlth dual electric starting and lighting JHUAn • . fOlvsydem and demountable rime_mi TRUCK CBASSky SH $600 (With pneumatic tiros and demountable rims $MO) Those prices are all f. o. b. Detroit. ; ii Fords** TVecter $SS0.00 f. m. b. Dearborn, Mich. I J. W. Thornton f M » I • ► : Ford Cart-Ford Trucks-Fordson Tra dor t-Ford Sendee i : | N. Wilson Ave. — Phone 177 \ \ Imwawamnmamimmmnmtmttmgmmmnnmmmmt ;: S > ft 11 I y | I Continue through Saturday June 26 We quote you a few prices at which you can buy the very best merchandise obtainable in this section of the State. For lack of space only a few items are mentioned, but everything in our large store is reduced in proportion. If you don't listed here what you want, come hi and call for it You will probably find it bare. _. Special Big Values In Men’s And Boys* Clothing '175.00 suits £4908 f«7.60 suits (Jli AO IT,UIU $37.48 . $29.98 All others la proportion. One biff lot of men’s cool cloth and - Palm Beach suits; ■ valuos as S»—“» $10.98 Men’s and Boys Caps You will And prices lower than the wholesale price today. 95 r. $3-48 *».50 cap* fr 1 Qfl now_ #i.5IO n.T„.$139 All others in proportion Special Men's, women’s and childrens' orfriTCs, at prices which we can not buy themed today. Men’s Strong and Gameld Oxfords tS?._$1238 Ladies' Ziegler Bros. Oxfords were f 16.00 QQ QQ now__ ^w»5r0 All others including children’s at prices In proportion. Men’* Stetson And Oth er Felt Hats At Year Pries • "r.T.L.. $738 97.60 felt hats Jg ^g 96.00 straw hats M QQ now_ yO.*rO One big lot of Panamas, Leg horns and Baneock hats; value up to 910.00 gg ^g Come and look them over * ' Union Suits Men’s and Boys' nainsook uni- ! on suits were 92*66 61 CO I now___ f**rv U?. 98* Collars All stiff collars; values 85 cents, we will sell 20V and soft collars in proportion. Special—Look At These Prices All Men's Silk Shirts must go. Shirts that wc have been sell* isg at *20.00 JJ2 9g $15.00 Shirts All others, including whito crepe ds chine's, st prices you should see. Special—Silk Hose Ken’s Silk Hose and all other boss for men at your prices $2.00 Homs now_____ snd others in proportion. Come snd get your summer supply before it is too late. Special Men’s Overalls snd UnionalN we will sell below today’s coat, snd edvlee you to come early. — $3.00 Overall* S2.4S $0.00 Men’s Union* 11* Jg gg Big lot of Boys’ end Girl** Uni o.ialls that yon should see,' r *1;”_ $129 Special — Special Every thing in Ladles’ ready-to wear at prices that are a loss to us and we advise you to come and get your* before It is too late and what you wanted 1* gone. , $75.00 Ladles Silk (VO Dresses now_ TT**JW $00.00 Dresses .. $3758 $50.00 Silk Dresses $30.00 Silk Dresses ^g All others including voile and organdy, at prices in propor tion. $8.50 Bone M JO now___ All others greatly reduesd. _ $7A8 910.00 Silk Shirt OA Waists now__ »0«W 98.00 Silk Shirt #r OA waists now_ One lot of ladies’ voil PI OA waists at_ *1x3 Lsdis* Coal Suit* Ladies’ coal suits at your price. Suita that ws have sold for 9118.00 Ifflft CA now_ *03.3U 9100.00 Suits $59 98 And all other* in proportion. We invite you to come and look them over. Ladies’ Silk Hose that we have been selling for 95.00 $2.98 Special We woakl like to any In our piece goods department you will And just as good bargains as anywhere In the store and yon will mbs a great bargain n you mil to come early. Now we are going to oner you n big lot Oi Georgette Grope that f waa (3.50 ff £n lor.a.. #1.07 One lot oi Crape de Chine, waa £w°__ $1.49 and a special lot of belding taf- 1 r... $ij8 and all other etlk of every de scription at prices in propor tion. One lot of 85c percale ^|j« One lot of Drees Ging- 1(U hams now_ 1* One lot of SSc Bleaching All other cotton piece goods if j proportionately reduced. All Midraory at 1-8 Pries end 5 Use. Com and see is ad we ask. | We will offer ye* nitreto ff mmIo daring this sale at IMiM jw (a^bgMhd te arrive by . .'
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