Rule® Of The State Automobile . |'« Law TVwtlr flv , 4 t> *Sy v. rsd o*l , rsmr he. ntc'.-Jr’t m.p;cn.n.' •v*«h -ulnwr-bili"*. A Urge p«. rn' “ of (V t ( the autemuhil* law iiup'ii*.' the public will read and abide * by «■». j Oparatiaa of VthUles I , 2*11. By incompetent person: I, .icing. So p* rso.i shall upomv til mote vebble upon the gc'ur high-', wa;« of -bi» .tatr who i* ur.d.T lb*I, a-;; of ilBlB year* and who ia tot n anttvet physically and mentally.' -,n*l n<* per*»».i ib»ll ope rate a motor [ cvhldc **k'» Intoxicated, or In a roe *w o.n a ta t or artupiT. or for the pn * jmas of mat: inn a *peed record: lb - v.‘«!*d. nothin:’’ herein cosnained *hn!1 jm-viat imciag on pr'.rate rare coot a * or l.atlo. •2*1*. Brake*, horn*, and light* r* qoli ed. Emy motor vohkla op r atc*l or d-leen upon ihr- public h;gl way* of thi* >tatt shall bo prvvid. ! with adequate brakes in good work i.ni! order ani »u(lei*nt to contril ' -:»ch vehicle at ali thn*-*>, whrn ,utr i* in O'e. and a suitable and adtqun' • bjil. hu-w er <>thrr de*lcr for signal lav. and shall during th* period fro— mu h* f hour afici sonnet to une-ha', H*.ur befo-o nisei*, display at loa'. two light'd lamps on the front, ai J, ahull rt!>ptay a ted light virlb: 1 f*-.*m tfc* rear, which may be in ccr oii’uiion with th* light iHominati:;; she J 'play number on the rear, ., he ctofurr pmttdrd in thia chapu l*ri>\ ided, that th* lamps on rach v . hick’ nc <1 not be lighted »h*'n tl v* hide i* *:uadirg undir the ray* •• a ilgh: or.d can b* plainly seen, a-... that om light displayed on the fro. of • loancyc!: -hall b* deemed * rf-mpiii-nc* with V4m arc tie n. A tr tor *i*h!#le of any kind op* wted e the public highway** of the atuto sl-c nuL o**e any lighting device equ.pir *1 w .a r. tvlk-etor units* th* nine am.: b* so d.*i,tioii, deflected, oi arrmi. • >wl ‘.ant r.o portion of the beam or re flected light, when m* »- l:rti seven.; *v feet er more ahead of the Inmf. - . hull l i*r alir«v* forty-rwo inch r Mum the level surface o.i which tht vih.vlc ctai.iU nnilcr al! conditio t of load. ■•fold. Driving -.i.goiawonf1; frlgh uni on-'mai*; croi'lntrs. A perron <■ • ruling o- del ring a motet nkb' a.ts!;. «*i signal by racing the hind i ra 3 |j«ki lidirg. leading, o il ir-r.K a Horse or hemes or othr drr.ft animals, biing Mjeb motor \ it.cl* immed-ate'iy to a (top. and 1 l avi iing .n the opposite dirertiro tLjiu fcatioitary *0 long as may h !- a.Oi iblr to allow such hor.c or 01.. .-> Animul to pass, aad, if traveling i* :bc tame direction, nma rcasonabl caution in thereafter passing if aut hor'* or other animat appears badi frightened, *rd the pel ton opera tin. each motor venicle a to signaled u j [o, such person shall caosr the mote the nutor vehicle to cease ru 1*0 long aa shall he reaaonab. ~ sry to prevent accident and ir L safety of others; and il *tw duty of any male chan see of any motor vehtei. "male occupanta thereof ov ' of sixteen yoars while pat. by horse, homes or other animal i appear frightened, upon the loot of the person In choige thee, aad driving such horse or hors. - rr other draft animals, to give such A**ia:aBce at would bn n-aaonablt u iasun- the safety of all persona ro earned and to piwcnt accident- II uppioarbihg or passing s car of i •react railway which has been stoppn to allow puan-nge s to alight or m bark the operator of every motor v-. ha ir rhali oln-.v down, ai.d shall brio, -aid ,sh tV to a full stop when g • i::g ,n the same direc.ien at the »tr*. ear. I'pon approaching a p.-destricr ,/Ho ir u;»>r .(is tavtlvd port of an i'ithws/, and not upon a sidewalk : n>l n;Hin approaching an inttiseri . ig highway h. a curve, or a come in a highway where the opn sto,-’ view 1* obstructed, rv,.ry person op orating a motor vehicle shad alow down ar.J give a timely signal will h e leell, norn os othar device for <4 i.a,:atr. tipo ' approaching an inter i r.'ng k.pawr.y. a bridge, dam. v j. • r-ce. or deep descent, and al ,o» in truvs ,.ck such intt-i siCtinu . .o'tfiwj?. b. ‘lire. data, curve, or de< .'act, s psrron opriat'.ag a motor vi h'Cle rhsit have It u.vter control and operate it at mch vp'-ed. not to rs <—»'■. l.a mil .s -s i hoar, havin' rcga-i j to the tinfllc then On such bighw - | rod i he raids' of the pibio •f.'17. t.u-e o* the cou'l Is JSfc'Sinr i tVhi never a person 0|H-t a:.ng a mot.. J v.!.' c ,i' m C' on A" piblic hi*n I wsy »•« otb*. ti.r.on rld'ig cc drtv iru a horn o- V»"< ' uc c-cfctr draft nr. ton’s, or art' «•> r vehicle tin ,o (ip.i.atlnr tts.lt motor vghi a J ll - p • -or to !M.nv. or driv ■ \H a Aotse, kor/cr o' other dtafi I Jet’' r.-aeet .'M’ larr. thi •nme in the right rf the centar of curr. .Vyht*ai 'o aa to o*'» wilhoa r«*a >o o^erai-1 •iv I* mi)..!- vsVrlr »ha:l. pi oveitaV irtf a-y prartu-aHIa, »• • i -» tV rrir. u a< to allot; fr r ,ia-sn= 0*1 via I .’ft. >.tr P*t»*n v« -• . .fry 4 mot.r TjV;t» ‘hir'l, a' *V• V.; i*f ■ p'liy h’aowny V. ,. f-; J.y »>!it <•{ lilt ifri filer. n< a welei.r (i’iieiifi Ur oentrr of hi^Sway trV.-n turning t« I in .i! ii <1 ya'-t ■<» tin right af etrth -r-ior, when 'jin ne to lh« lafl .ball eipral v ilh th« outdralehrd ho. H 'He dirvtlion in arhlrh tarn in to ht n*»*l». Zirtll. ft •.«! r ajlaton.; muftlare ~t-,nn shir.I rnaiatr a anotor trrhi ■ '.. -ji n tif tiuhl’a highway* of thb •:».r n-rides-ly. or nr • »U of mead r/>r/f then It rrpponaMa awl pro lor. hjv 4i» regard t;» ibr width, trnf fit, aid oar of lb* highway, me ar ly or.doogor tie prwportir or thr |tf* ur I bah «»f any normn: Provided. thui a ran ft opvil in on**** af eight**r j mil.- p-i ha n th: reaw'enec. pot ton at ar.y « town, or tiUag*. audl a rat* of epa i a*-;a«* af ton albr f r hoar ia lb* hnibroar portion of my «rty, nan, ar vlilago. and a rate «f > >«t this . tat.-. > C.m. itinpyipt isosoti ; slnml*’ ■ ru .be yiup. lie per-on .hail ;n. i*‘. tje nio.nr nf u motor vs aisle ; Kk.i! tunning when »ui*h motor v icl" ia um..copied or thi oubi c gh» ay. o* this atatr for a inn*, i ciiod thur. (!/«■ minutes: Provided, l it ro motor vehicle ahull be !• ii Landing within fifteen feet of a firi lug upon the public highway* i.i Ilia state unlam in charge of a |x -- on who can immediately move such chlr’i- in case of nccceeity. , 2G21. L'sc of vehicle without in.'. i-r’* cunpent. No person shall use or ipereU- any motor vehicle owned by mother without the knowledge or lorutnt, exprciwcd or implied, of rut n itrncr, on any public highway or el« i eherv in this stata: Provided, this ■e.'tion shall not be construed to re >e»l or in any wny affect ary law nuking the unlawful taking of auth rr-kirlc far temporary use a criminal > flense. 1229. Fraudulent removal of man ufacturer's serial number from au nniobile Kerry person within this ■•tntc !s hereby prohibited from know ingly buying, selling, receiving, dir posing of or concealing nny nutomo nile, motor car, or motor vehicle from which the msnufai tu.er'x aerial nuav her Or identification card has bean removed, defaced, covered, allrri d. VI IVI —— I * I- V- ' ' ■ resting or misrepresenting the id, n tity of «ud automobile, motor car. >r motor vrbielo. Any pervon viloati >.« the provision* of tbit section, and » '> person .who *Kall knowingly buy. Mil. receive, dispose of, or conceal a .y automobile, motor car. or motor ve hicle from which the manufacture:’* aerial number or any ether din n guishlrg number or identifies,.! >n mark has been removed, defaced, rev ered, altered, or destroyed, for the puipose of concealment or misr p c. •voting the identity of said automo bile. motor car, or motor vehicle, ah ill be guilty of a misdemeanor. This r tion ihail not apply to automob .es in the possession of innocent pur chasers who acquired title or poise . ion prior to Maich fuuith. one the u aapd nine hundred and nineteen. 4S0H. Opera.ing automobile white totoxiraud. Any person who shall, while intoxicated or under tiie influence of intoxicating liquors ,»i bitters, morphine or other opiates operate an automobile upon the pub lic highways of any county or l'ie streets of any city or town in this state shall be giulty of a m sdsmea i or, and upon conviction shall h,- tin -d not leas than flfty dolla-v or impriso i ed not lose than thirty days, or both, at tlK discretion of the court. W. M. U. Meet* At Holly Springs Church Next Week The Woman’s Miaeionory Cnicn Assochilioual meeting will he be d •with Holly Springs Baptist ebutvh Wednesday and Thursday. Sop: mb -r I and t. The following program will be obeervvd: Wednesday evening,' H o'clock- — Devotional Services; Miasionary Se - won—Sev. 8. A. Rdgerton, Buie’s Creek. Thursday morning. 10 o'clock— Xvotional Service — Stewardship, ——MB———M Irs. H. Y. Saiith. enrollment; r otr* of iV'-atv.i*. tul ivtia.y u.i, »«; cnrsjl • c,- . c' m>y..rlr ,r. j co,:* »* » i "*t *. ; u 1*1.!■!.' |l*l>. . •<> . ,i I I .U.. I . 'M ‘.I . I I U. A. i!. t;. . ' !l ... I nv.* iij'.-i wh - '■ r o ‘ . *| | 1 t: • -Meii. <.i -u com ru. In.' Mr (J W. O'ljn:..: !‘S)(>**"Miw xl! *.41 chu rh b.i.-tm t.'l ao-j'.o'’—-fJ' J.-I fkrby; dtcil ipm*s th« -jiii.Uial lift- of our -u*i* u*»—Me. Li L Lunation; treining . lur venna pvopiv for sirrici-—Mi> A. h. Phillips ;a mvsxapr from our italc pniidi-n:,' Mrs. W. N. Jonn,' Itakiirfa. ap'ioiul me-it of committee*; eloains d.'vntional. Thursday .sfle.-tmun, 2 o’clocf— ; Y. W. A. ami 0. A. union -Mrs. W. E. Nichols. Y. \Y. A. and C-. A. Lead-1 or pr* Mabel Ku> l: Minute.• of morning aeiaion; annual report of Y W. A and G. A. Tupx.l.'ilendcnt; report* o' Y. W. A. and G. A. societies; a »u» id ard Y. W. A. (two minute* ^*ik);cf Acismt oflceri -Mrs., J L. Hatchei: prepared program, poster., atliartivc invitation*; ;ir tram leaflet*—Mr. D. C. Barbee; active rnnimitlcw— room, progrr.m, membership, person al o-ivice- and social-- Mr*. C. l>. Bain; peieOital nerv'ci*—Mbe Jose phine Harmon; uUe.ir.ui.id of stand aid of excellence—Miss Mery Sirs* a*t; -vc.y member contributing— Kb. Foy O’Ou'nn; the importance of ia UrfM'.' orv't.’iizatior a t C. A.—Mr* F- H. Ball*- • ti; *.»l At'cg for life ••••rvlce. Ibe r.*«d of workers in mi* * or. Mi J. G. I.avion; the <1 \«lo~in#nt of \ulL.'.i*nc'.’ Tinnia of Dunn spent rhr -haft, near crvai piece. Sand b* not painted. Body badly used Please notify J. E. Earp, Dun 1. No S. lip. FOR SALE—I HAVE TWO NEW Ford Truck* for tala. Apply to J W. Thornton. IT tf IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR land privately or at auction, ic* Iks \Vad>- Realty Co_we cun a-ll yoor land. FOR SALE—A CANE MILL COP Fcr pan. Will aril reasonable. Ap ply to J. B. Weeks, Dunn, R 2 24 St. pJ. NOVICE TO rtOPUFY OWNERS —II you have property to Mil why not Me tha high dallsr rao aatato man. Geo. L. Canaady. IF YOU WANT TO SELL bOUF lui-.d privately or at auetlcn, sc tho wede Realty Co.—we can aci your land. BATTERY SERVICE—FOR AU atakau af starting geUerUa a aer elec that la just aa thorough. Jus* aa dapendabla, Juet aa paloataklnr for other mafcaa of Baimrlea aa it la for tha EXJUlT "URR EXTDF SERVICE REGULARITY. SMITH A MtXAY. IF YOUR PIANO NEED'S TUNING call I’arruh-Driver Co. Be quick only here for a short time. W. H Joae*. Tuner. IF INTERESTED IN THE LAND OF aunahinc and fjower*. let your wants bo koown to A. Phillips, agent, Callahan, Fla. 17 4t pd BRICK FOR SALe!—READY FOR Immediate delivery. Newberry Bros, and Cowtll, Dunn, N. C. FOR SALE—FLORIDA FARM OF SO acrea, 20 cleared. Good crop now growing on It. Six room bouse and out buildings of all kinds. Six miles of town, one and one-ball miles from shipping point. Good water, school near by. *2.000 take* the place. A Phillip., agent. Calls, han, Fla. 17 4t pd. JOHN W. HODCES IS B/.ClTON the Job under tha watar t*nk and la ready to se-rea you again. See him for screen doors and v.-ir.do.vx, porch furniture, flower sta ids, etc. Old fnrniturc repaired. FARMS FOR SALE—1 HAVE SKV ara) farms located in Harnett. Sampson and Johnston counties. If you want to buy a farm wr me at onca. Good location. In desirable communities. Also desirable town property for sale, Inaludinr aavr.-al residence. Sea. V, B. Las. tf. FLORIDA LAND—FORTY ACRES SO acres cleared, 6-room house. 1 j pecan tree*, grapes, peach -a, Japs ncM- persimmon*, everbearing mul berries, plenty of all. Shelter* and out bouses of all kinds. Unequaled free range with spring watar. Five mika of bu.lling town. All for only 118,000. A Phillip*, agent, Calla han, ?la. 17 4t pd. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF THE •altar? an yaar aar? if anything (mi wrong with the Battery on (ear Mr ro»i in and tell oar Bat tery Department about it—wo are •are we mn remedy It itnd oar atr oleee are at yaor aaiaiaand at all tltaaa •KITH A MeKAY H O t I C E — PEOPLE DEblRIHC hataaa ahoald let their wenta be known to the man wbe can boy a foal bargain for you. 8e» Owe. L Canned/, tha real ootato aan. Dunn, M. C. Professional Cards 1 —_ i A AAAA AAAAA THOS. H. THA ETON A Eayiaeer a ad lamfar A Member Awaertaaw Aaeaaia- A, liaw-af Eagtdaara A Am IN A Dm*, — Marts Carolina A A DR. A. C. TESEAU A Oetaagalh A, OPtra af Dr. Sandarfard A Pa/attaatSa. M. C. A Write fey I Item tore concern- A ing Ostaspatby A A s'* - . \l V :'>••; Wi!! i de.VP Ur. !. W. />! ■::« V, a y,;y. ” - ilk hv p ta* vti eiv -■ . r. '.*; Mr. . J l> H .n., .1 ., • * visiting h**.* iiu-r it. u.i1 V. M. Cope. Mias I'iurn cc Mtitiuy ■.. A. * i. nd Hi i. JtlumV <" •. :f »V '• pent Mondsy In God-v ..'< a ft ricnds. Xirs Beulah Ray of Ku><*.. vi !c: pent the wick end in tin twin with * Siaee Ruby Turner arci Lur.la Mr ntyvc. M H Caro McNeill of Vast in visi ng her grandfather. Vr. C. C. Me Leila*. Mr. Joe Rob McLamb of Atapuhan. 3a.. it visiting Ilia sister. Mia. <>00.1 JoneyeuU. Mr*. W. E. Williams Hn* return 'd) Some after spending sevcial day . withi ter parents in Slovumh ' I Mr. and Mr*. J. Broun Bain ni l Hampton Roads, V*„ -tpent Thur— ■ day in Godwin with Mr. and Mis H. McIntyre. * Mr. Angu* Graham and family uP Clio. 9. C.. are spending a fe* days with hi» brothers, klcr-ri. John null Don Graham . Mrs. B. Bat* of Stvady Grove sp *nt a few boon In Godwin uilli Mrs. II. McIntyre Thursday. Miss Sadie Markham am *t Thor day in Wade with M.a. Luthrt i’ui ksr. Mias Mary McNeill of Wads mid Mur Margaret. Anne Star.!* y ef Sel ma ipont Thursday in Goduni with. Mr. C. W. Spell. Miaa F.lom* Connelly 1>l work In town" and *1 II anoth •• “ho cause they are hi) neighbor ' Often I bee him mrryinr Wtp omc too* a carries? neighbor borrow ed month) ago. He Icaviv hi* bed nr a stormy night to doclo.* a ue •;Hbur** lick horie 01 cow, and u» oblige, hr docs a bit of hauling in tbs evening.* •fti*r hir own work »• dorr. It I* he who cuts the weed* by the 'oadfc'de on a ’rot aismm*- day, “while he horse, are h»trhrd to the morn,", \nd ki»> 'aithful “Dolly” who d:ag^ •Jie path through the mew in wint< r f Though hr sttenun no church, one* tott.it admire his religion. In the year* vc have known Iron wt* have no »•«, be.'id him ua* an oath. «»r l<»n* hi : mptr. He ip kind to all childien • >'d! i«vcr too bos; to hoodmo* to the rest i (M bahy. lie has helped cairy many a neigh-( bor to his last rating place or hur y ted the doctor ,n a race with thr Ttork. He had held iiflkr of load oerviaor and school dherlor. On rainy days he mi-nd* harnew o* ♦ools. or tinke.v with hij eight year lid Ford. 1 Hi* favorite pastum in the quTet evening i« anting hy the kitchen door, whore he can view h»* well-kept gar den* and dream while he pla>> »n hi. old accordion “Turkey in thr Stnw.’ or “In the Sweet By and lly.” I/kc Longfellow's Village Black smith: “Toiling ?o.rowing. rrjt>Ic:nR. Onward through life hi* rck*. F.ach morning **«.* som«- tasx be gun. j F.Ach rvenir.g sees it clo»*e: Sc mr thing a* tempted. ;.nvnc-lh*itc: done. Ha* earned a irjyw.** “Hi* nr-a rot neiidihor.'* —-Mre. John. R. Le hman. t 3, ?.] r '!' i? \ - invites your business nn«l i'it .nri'ces * > . • service aril safety m« attained I.,. . .... let Ult tell you about our Saving.* De;: • • ; COMMERCIAL BA DUNN. NOR"r:r • >'A I disappear 11 E Almost before you know it— H only one left Because Occo-nee G* chee Self-Rising Flour is great for J& ; biscuits, waffles and hot-cakes. This flour contains baking-powder, ^3 gS | soda and salt in proportions to insure -£■ B perfect results, and is economical, for < [rW JE the ingredients cost less when bought | K ' already mixed. Just mix Occo-nee- . K j chee with water or milk and boko —ft <9 R takes only a few minutes. tft&fl ’ 1 OCCO-NEE-CHEEl! Self’Rising FIouta § g W tSTG—oal oTBekmg W p ! 6 IM j ffB »«lW. Amy tmdmy. , hi j gjj or mm Aamn AmtAm A M I P* j You should know why Comets are so unusual, so refreshing, so satisfying. First, quality—seconrf, Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which ..you’ll certainly prefer;,to either kind smoked straight I Camels blend makes' possible that wonderful mellow mfldneea yet all.the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tine your taste! You’ll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after" taste or unpleasant dgaretty odor i For your own satisfaction compare Camels puff by puff with any ciga rette in the world mt any price f Wl^—hUm. H C