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*CRTIi CAROLINA L*D THE I CNTUtC SOUTH ON TAX UST Wa/h!»gton. Jely 7.—North C*f*-j !na. a.th * ISO 10.4» I. led the Ses-, A*»- -tit»» in payment at tun to tin- Fi Jntl goremmem daring the (I ni year ending Jane 30, last, the Int* ral Btvccu Bi.tn announced ttAry V*l'oie ρ·Id the McOBii larg· r>. umoant. Lut···· third. Georgia Vj.ih and Tennteee fifth. Λ I Mat ·( $4.0»:!.«33.248 wi paid it tb? putirv country. 0! that amount »: .ïtfi.TIS.t»» wa* iacomc and pro flit ΐ·* anU »|.3β1,«10,789 «u mi» ri'b.i.toi taxu. « N«w York 1 nJi ,\ι «· > ark tn-Ji *1,124,*&1.70«. pr d raorj ι can o.tc fourth of tk· c flttruM and kd all ikher «taUrm. 0 N.w Yufk'l total. 3804,365.804 ■.»·*· ι· : rvm intern· and profit* taxes. ·*. 1 ii>tiin!a cuk «eeond with V' 711.21K. oj *b'eh »351.3M,5»9 w, : era incom· and profita tas··, it with a total cf IS87.7M.t8J, '>1 «Y.-h 32*>Ο.ΛΟΟ,2Λΐ «u cul 1er ted r ■» ' c-jmet and profit· raakod third :îj Λ · lie. '. ~' J SAID SAMPSON COUNTY? ν . A M l' hci·! ihii old «coat don't fcl'. w »i; l>udy to my dixputabln •h —< in·.il Simuon cooniy without ■Draining :brta Why it U vi,-gin! U «β the grandest aggregation of 'J '.ι - UI*.<ju"C(t» and latent poeiiiili· iU ut- any piece of ground of the «»? » » si* In the world. Her resource· er virtually antapptd. I maintain fir- ,t»t without fear of wceenfpl «•1tjil'<i)« that were it poaaible. to ft 7tmp»on eoiaty apart and to «> p'.eifcly Uolate her from th· rert if Λivo:Id that «he could and would ad. .|<rst'f to the charged con Hi ::«■ ι and oiocerd calmly upon h«r sa ' «ithoui the low of a days work λτ a l'.lcht'a rcu. Her forerti con ta' - °α gêneront quantities. «very "<:r.· ai wood no<-d«d in thp manu ka·.;·,; re of furniture and vehicle·: her .-o> it m> fertile V; n*«d» no commer ces l'ùrrJltir to producc ample food ar.<! fJ fct her people aad their ncc Mi.tT auircaU. The Mlaaijalpj» low isr-'ι in comparbioQ took Uk· a plog g^t ..f-wti'r nicktl hy the aide of a t*r ialiar gold plecc. I can thow you u ...-id of i-ora today that I* growing «a >:d «andy upland that for color am'· l isr 1* th« (quat of any con of the ssmc age in this community and It i ν cot had an ounce of any khid vf fertiliser, either commercial or hor.·· made. The creeka and swamps ej v.d mut ton. gamr and «(Mr ihi· ;i and would readily affoid ram· m< -wxto-r far cattle and horn, (·» j»v -**!>- hogsl. to furnish mi at. milk. At-' I·.·» her for the present populstiou of It; entire State. vi hm- the biggest hocklnbcrries. th ■ -«arte*: tcwycra. the shortest ce h, !he smallest rravcyard», the cU' <: atr., the wealthiest fermer*, ■:.1K for ihvBUvlvea), the biggeM tat -, ike poor** liar*, the prettiest gill , ihr bljcysrt hofV the irilcrt dor· to ., ike onlr model community in Nt th Carolina, and other valuable a· :U that lack of soac· forbid* a* to ,.rm« :a this article. If yon dont bt'itvc it cm· and see. If yen are hoaert and industrious yon're aa wet con»· at the flnrcri i{ Ma^. Bale* Creek. July I.—A wedding of maeh interest throughout this ana other states took place Tharaday wr en'ag at nine o'clock when Misa Be· if» Fearion Campbell" became the brde of Mr. Archibald Edtcar Lynch, o? Pilla», The now Baptist church was simple, but tastefully deroraUd with feres and Queen Anne's lace, with lone leaf pin· in thr backyroand. J as*, be fo e ;b* ceremony all lights war· ivtJCd off and candles artistic ally ar ranged around the chancel and organ were lighted. The musical program was In charge of Mr. Cartyle Campbell, brother of ths bride, who rendered on the or ra» Beethoven's Adagio Caatahlle ant! Godard'* Berceuse from Jocelyn. M m iva Pearson, of Dunn, in her rich soprano voie·, sa η g "Lo»e's Corona tlu ." by Alywarri and "At Dawning." bv fail man with unnsoal expression. Th.' we<ldlr.|t march from Lohengrin wa- uaed «s a piocosstonal and Men itel -ohn'» waa played a* the bridal DJi'.y left the chureh. rr te ring from the jide, Rev. J. a. Ctmpbei!. father of the bride, took hi< place. From the opposite aisles cam* the ushers, Dr. Β. T. Tally, of Anjciar, and Mr. J. Perry Carter, of Ut.'dcrsonrille. Most followed the tf.orouaton. M,·. H»rfc>r C. Blackwell, if PayeCMetlle and îfr. K. L. An L V m tee Λ r%f r^oeaaax TV - . — — _ at^ brdramaid». Xi· ΕΤΙ· Ne*ri», of H oily Spiiaga. In pink ergandy dreae and bat end Mit* Ella Parker of Mt. G: · *4. in orchid organdy drm and ha:. Thtr wcrv followed by the dam* of honor Mr». F. Hunter Creech, of New York City, in yellow organdy dre-i aad hat and MU* Doanie Lee Huoryruu, of lloie'a Creek, maid of honor, la olio green organdy draw ard hat. All curried lento booaaota ο{ /wool pea*. Tbo ring bear·*», little Xhtrant Wallace and Haitwafl Ctmpbell, repb»w of the bride, car ry'λ* a dllvrr buitri In which waa a pt ι ahlto illy with a ring in he hen . of it. Cown the renter aiale t. took their place* in front of too it .κ of honai. Th«n case the brld·· •3 UN' at m of her brother. Mr. Leella F CoMpbeJl, who gave her away. Tit groom. w:m Mr. Horace Eaeoo, 0* Clinton, a, boat man oatored from the aide and aa ihey met walked «ρ the «tope a trial of the oMelatiag aii'.ietrr who with the beontifal ring ciemeay, epoko the tarred ram». The bride waa charming ta a white pleatad crept do chine dreae with a ■Lett vail of relie raaght aronnd her h-ad with a band of powli. Λve ear r'-ed a «bower bouquet of brido't ro »■> aad 111 lea of the valley. Her only jiweltjr anu a handeomo etring af pa*.-1 a, dm gift af the groom After the ceremony tbo Mrdo and g «,-m with «am other meodbere e# th- br'dal party drove to Raleigh e>e/e they loft for AHapam and οΛ Γ potato 'm weatem North Carolina λ ra- Ij»«»h la the only daagfctor af ter. aad Mr.. J. A. domptai!, who »r- known and leecd «a well, ahe I* a rmdaotr af Meredith rail ago aad e'nea bar gradaatian hae had charge of (bo gw> deaartmeat af lltfa Ciwefc Aeademy. Mm lei very aocom pli.hei mufte'aa. and Iter war* here bm Nat maat mwmM. Mr. IjmI 4 le a graduate af Mo'* fYeafc Aca >my. AfW ι demy AfW complet log hie work | be >»Hiat< Mm (tady of maade la Nam1 York elty, «ad wm lator m with the miaate dapulMBt bore, bo to a« , « rv . i ι·· · " ~ · — - with the 8oetk*rn Bu(r<t Horn· Mi*. mi Board They will make their ham* when aot tferelUg, at Bute's CtnIl On -Wednesday eeeniug sft*r ih» rehearsal an informal reception w*j held for the bridal party and a JVw friends at th« home of the brlda. Among the Mrt-tf-ttn people pre srat for tke wedding wrn Brr. and 31 rv Herman Sterllag af Gteen«boro, Mr. and In. P. Hunter Creech, of New York city and Mr* Carey Ftem irg, of Raleigh. WHAT It AMUlUr A corresponde at tka other day took the Tribune te talk for saying "America" »kea "the United States* was meant, seyiag that while IkU wu a Europe*» custom, tt waa "not tor way antil recently", and that "no President prior to RooaeraH ever spoke of our country aa America." Undoubtedly the constitutional name of this country is the United States of America. But It was called America Ion* before it was named the United States, and it has thus been called, not alone recently, a· |our correspondent seamed to think, but from the beginning, and not alone by Kuropeans, bat also by the most iteprcsentative and aulharftatire Am ericana Washington, himself, in his fare well addresa. spoke of "the aame of American, which belongs to you In your national capacity." Patrick I Henry said. "I am not a Virginian, > but an Americaa." John Adams wrote of this coantiy as America, and so did Madison, Hamilton, Corerecur Morris and John Qulney Ada·*. In both the preliminary and the definite treaty of peace In 1T8S this coontry ,wa» repeatedly called America, and Jay'i treaty in 1TM, spoke of "Am erican eitisens' and the "ports of America." la a later generation, Kmerson in his rssayt, George Bancroft, in his hutory, and Web iter. Everett and Refus Cheat* in orations, spoke of the United Statee as America and of ita people aa Americana. "I—1 also —am an American Γ" I lie* an Amer ican. I shall die aa American!" ' It is true that geographically the name "America" belong· to the en tire continent—indeed, to both con tinents of this hemisphere—and that .t might be politically claimed by Umer cvunuita. du» η u mina «rue that It wu fini fiftn to this coun try by men who wen· directly inter ested Ια those other countries. Chat ham, Burke, Barre, aad Fox habits ally (poke ft m of the Thirteen Colo nic· and later of the United State* a« America, la contradistinction to Canada, aad for the last hundred year* both Canadians. at the north, and Mexican·, at the eoath, have fol lowed that uaft, at least to the ex tent of cailler ua Americana. This country labor· under the dis advantage of havine so aarily formed adjective derivative of its name. The word "U»oaan" has b«en proposed, bat it Is too labored and affected. 80 the groat mas* of our people ase a term which is convenient, dignified and af historic user*. — New York Times. INVENTS NEW GUN THAT WILL SHOT MO MILES lnrsnriiis1fn'jsj"iffiriims(T fh* remir ikahle qaaliUes of · new fa·, which ; Dr. Miller Boose Hntchineon, former .chief engineer for Thomas Edison, ,clalsas auy he develop ti ta sari a projectile of five tons from two han dled to three handrcd miles. Its ve locity, ho declared, ranges from on* I to five miles a second. The noise it {made at a demonstration yesterday .founded much like tho -lie*: of « rash register, though only a miniature ; weapoa, with an eight-inch barrel was need. Its projretile may be (top ped ta a sheet or steel with the pre cision of a trailer eat. The g»n is the invention of John Temple, aa. EnsU^hman, who develop ed the Idea in this country Aiwser Piwd*( The demonstratioa, held in the ι presence of scientist· and nnwspaper ■ men was, curiously enough, hrld in I Or. Hutchison's office on die ftfty-flm floor of the Woolworth .building. The testing grounds consisted of a box of sand on the floor of the oMca, over ; which was placed a sheet of steel three-quarter* of an Inch thick. Pointing the gun downward toward :the fifty oflees fllled with people bo ι ne*m a:m, ur. nuKmmon discbarrcd the weapon and th· eaah register click aras beard. In the ikwt of lUtl there »u lod(r*d · projectile three inches ion* and one-half inch in diameter. The ends stuck ont on olther aide of the (tee t. Om Mb a Ιιιιιί Dr. Hutchiaaoa explained that the tail end of the projectile was threaded and served the pnrpoee of a holt. Thii feature, he declared, could bo uaed in bnltiog a plate over a bole In the hall of a leaking «hip at tea. The demonstration gun meod by Dr. H ate blason had a velocity of one mile a second. Ho declared the high power rifle» now in voga· obtain their ι velocity through the nee of null pro Ijectflei, long barrel· and about three timen aa much powder υ It eaed In th· now weapon. The principle of bumlag the powder, which do·· a»t permit waate, before the projectile even start» to move, haa been applied in the fia. Dr. Nutchiaaon expiaiaad. The elimination of a loud report, be •aid. waa obtained by confinement of the expanding gases to the chamber from which the projectile emanated The weapon resembled the noasle of • pneamatic hammer. WASHINGTON AITILUkT WILL THAI Ν AT MAGG Fajrettevilie, JoIτ β.—The Wash iagtoa Artillery of Now Orleans, one of the heat known national pari batteries in the Soothers Mslss has hem ordered to Camp Bragg fer a lt-day period ef field training, be ginning Joiv tftth and eoeeludlng Au rest tth. The Leojilaalano will leave New Orleans la epeciaJ lliipin on the fSrd. Arriving at Camp Bragg they wfll be pat threagh tor· weeks of ■tin training, taking the firing range far actual field practice with light artillery pieces, aad going throagh a» the routine aad dies (plia s of roal ar my Ufa. IV Waahiagton Artillery haa a hls Sry covering move thaa eight ν year·. I eoamaaader la Oapt IL L Flea la·. ft la saalaaid wHh a auditn 7» mlBtaseter leÉf gan, a Brwarniag ma chine gan aad B» owning automatic mm. rstziftxzrszsjz her of the Borneo dab wore In town laat night fag g Aon Hay. SIDE APPLICATION OF FERTILIZERS ι FERTILIZERS ARE CHEAP AGAIN. Pmetic· of 814· Application W1B Be ExUnalvaty Followed * Tkla Year. AU**ι*, β*. April.—(Uporta reoeiv •d (Tea frrtlltaer oaapaalaa ladlcat· that ta· So nth ara farmer Ml a good deal abort of ail*· aa mack tartlBaan at plaaiiag time tfcia rear aa wuaL β*τ 1 era! raaaona ara aaatgMd. Ooa la that the farm art waited for tha price of farm liar* to fan «Uh the expectation of aataa than In greater quantities than tbo aaoal amount aa aMa appllca tiooa to the growing oropa. It «mu that tha practice αt atda ap pllca t Ion of fertUixara U quite common Ijr followed hp aoeeaaafal Boatbara farinera la fact. the Wllltamaon tetb ad of growing corn that la popular Hi the coaatal plain· rngloa of tha Botrth. pruridra that ao fenUlier bo applied escape aa aid· application· to tha oorm crop. On the vocation of aide application of tertiltxera, J. K. Harper. director of the Son Improvement Committor aad rocoanlxed authority on agrlcnltarel method* of the Booth, aaya, that tb«r« arc mon» than tha oeoal advaatagee thla ymx In favor of aid· application·. Tha rcaaoa la apparently favorable to (tria* goort raapoaao to fartfllaere. A word of caatlnn (a however, aoand ed by Mr Harper Re aaya that tha aid· appUaUtoaa afaoald be made eaity. Late appttcetJooa to cotton will oaly prabmt tha growth of tho plaat and ιητοτ m· t>ou wee τ il· H· njn that j Κ will be bat ta* to make both tha Ma applications οf eon plat· farUUsara u4 the niimfrn ιορ 4naU( with la ·<! week· after plant!η», where the boll weerll la preaeat. Γοτ corn, he atatea that aide apdlrm Uoea are qalla gcocrally ma/I· too lata to (at tic beat renlta. On day loam or heavy aoUa be advlaee a aide apply cation and nitrogen Oreaalag when tbe cor* la from knee to waist high. For aaady or light aolla. be aajra that aida application· can he made latar, that la. when the com ta waitt to ahouldar high, liat before Κ begtna to bunch to fiiarl. Mr. Harper aaya that care mint be I' takes to aae only read tlx available ferma of tertlUaor ao that the groerlag planta can atUlse them la profaotlag ran id crowtb and development at fratt. Tbe fertlllaar ehouM ccaUIn phaa ■boric add ta the fora ef add pboa • a ■bate Thia la tbe Mate et ft ft* haaieniag taalwrity. The fenatoer tboold also contain nitrogen and |«ta»b h the rtadOf available form. Him·* m manies the growth of the «talk, and aalTalpa PU nI the fre*. A tap draaelag of anlfate of am—ato or aitrate of coda ta «aile commonly mad·, and. acoMlw to Mr. Harper, It should follow ctoaely attar tbe aeeoed application of fartlUaer, aad with la the period· of cottoo aad en ttowXh which be meattoaa above. AVOID MlhTAK·· IN POI«ONIN« BOLL WRKVIfc Weevllo Can ·· Peieened WMb Prom. Tha United Stat·· Department at Agriculture. through Ita boil weevil •«part·. Profa. B. H. Caad aad T. P. Caaaldy, have leaned a itat····!, a. part of which la entitled 'Where ft Wilt Pay Yon to Poiaoo." Thia put la aa fol Iowa: R will pay lo pnla«a If the weerlle are really tojartag yoar crop aerloaaiy. aad It row lead la aaffideatly fertile to yMd at loaat owe half bale par acre with weevil Injary eitmlaated. aad If your farm lac orgaalaatlou to aocb that you tool aeauted that the polaea appilcatloaa win bo made at the rtjht Ume aad la the right maaaer, aad η yoe are wining to apead the fa» amoant aeceaaary to provide aa ad» ouate «apply of daating machinery aad The («ara! plu Iron WMIII pot ■oal·· uitr twtp, fairly hforiUi cuedlttoaa eeea le k· from MO to «M po«Ms et im< cotton ht acre, bat. owta· I· liritUou la degree of woo TU Injury It II ut Ull M eipeot aiaeb ■ore than tbe lever fleura. Coaaataaady. you tbooM aoi pal· aoa U the oaot of iho cafetan in» aata. tba oaot at labor ta apply K, •M mo MffidttlM aa tba il ail lu aaadûaaa vlll total mer» par acre tbaa tba aarraat ralue of 10· pouaM of aaa· eottaa. Maad tunj abooM bo figura* aa «a preclettag IM par neat la · eaaaoa mmé Ole Uirger Barblaem «beat H per tatt De H NtfM Or Net At All Kaay rateable laaaoaa bava beea ' galae* frem tba rient «pénale· af eoBmarelal waerll poieoetag. U baa agala beea riwn tbat tba lull «·» rU oaa be peteoaW wltb profit « oo» dltloaa ara ÉtwMe aa* If aiatbo<« ara aaeé. bat M ba pbaalaei aaev tbat aafaroraMe w iV oc); ta lauure. A aarrar ef tba pai ml>i by farmer* la IMO abaaa tbat aa oafertaaataty large pro port lea vera aat prvtiariy Weraaf aa ta tba laal· Ilea* o»4ar vbtab tbey abeaM nb· «κ< tba aaetfcoda tbey atoaM Af a raeaft ibara «era ι AMOUNTS OU· OU· NATION n»OM I· OTHU COUWTIUK· WaakMftea, Jaty t.—Tka éakta af '•'•Htn go* era mente ta tka United •tea, aa Éaa» ta le» Serratary Meileaa FrtaMeat «fa: Orrat Britain |4.ΙΜ,ΜΜΜ f»M* tJM.TM.M9 Mi IMM4Nt W|tMi ITI.Me.t4T tf» ITM01.MT .. - '11·.Ml,MA Caeeborferafcla .. ... II.ITtM IhM· I1.1M.IM MJt»Mi Or··*· .. -, Rnthoola .. Armenia .. Cafe· .. .. Fia land . UMa .. .. Lithuania .. Hungary .. Lib* Ha Total NOTICE OF HELD SCHOOL 15.000.01.0 13.t-99.14.» η,βίΜΠ 9.026,000 R,281,026 5.182,2*7 «.Ml,628 t.OKû.ÛJO *•.000 -810.141,2β7.Μί ADVERTISING . kUSCTfON TO BE M DUNN GRADED Nette· la bqraby |1τω that a «por tal election ho beta called by order af tba Beard of Commlnlonen of Harnett County to b« held at the Municipal Building. ία Duoa, North Caroliaa. on tba lith day of July, 1881. under tba provisions of Chap ter 87, Publie Lav· ai 10X0 (Extra teuton af tb* Oeaeral Assembly.) submitting to tba qualified voter* af «.-.id District the qacation of lasurng not exceeding Two Band red Ttaoa Mad (8200.000.00) Dollar· of aerial bonds af the. Dunn Graded Sehoul Diatrlet, aad levying a sufficient an nual tax to aay'tfca same. Notice ie further given that a new registration of, the qualified voters of •aid School Diatrlet for said Special Election baa Hen ordered, and that B, A. Parker baa been appointed Re gistrar for «II special election. >*o nen la further giver, that thi books w3i be bald open for rag.miration during the period provided by law at tba Maateipal Building In Darin, N. C. and that said facial election will be held at Mid Manlelpsû Building. By erdar of the Board of Coiamis aianers of Banatt County at It» re gular session held thla tba «tb day of Joua, 1921. j~ I W. U. FAUCETT. Clark of tba Board of Commission ara of Harnett County. June 1β. V ' LIVE STORE" t|f PrmnWJn Brown Skeet * f'j· 37c 1 fet. Ptn*. Batten·, Safrty •^Wi ma other Nottoiu {.*■ fcv 3c -fcr ·»· THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ■'Hnu. CO AT Se i ,UMIT 10 YARDS Cheiked Homeepun, Good 3ea blind, Good Size Huek TpweM Ucm worth to 20c, J. A P.-Çoata Thread—(6 to a cuBtonfi*>, on· lot value 15 cent·.'Crochet Cotton while they iMt 1 lot Etnbrolderie* worth hjto SAe. Tbeae «peciaU far—f fcf ή * 5; vi ^ # #.,T m 5c THE ; FOLLOWING ITEMS ■ÉfiLL GO AT lk • mZ<: · ■ Uad#Mw (km, 25c M-tn . ag^Hwi·» "iff ewn '|uC7 voii··, usnutue Work And PUy Cloth, 27-Iη WkJûfhv» BmI Grade Per «·*· <IL. Arrowhead Whit· R.'V·' ' EXECUTORS' NOTICE. ΤΗ· undersigned h·»· qualified u the tXKilen la the lair will and tea lament of the !aU T. L. Gerald and this ta to notify all perrona indebted to the eald estate to com· forward and taule, and to all penons holding cliiau uiiiut ta'.d eatatv to pmnal them to the uadertlgned on or before May X), 1922, 01 toi* notice wiil be plead In bar uf their recover?. J. W GKRALl) α U WILSON Executors This May 20th 1981, 81-et Rarefuoi Must Look After Wife aad CM*»». (Continu»! heroin Pag· Oncl iou/l>, threatening to kill hfr and ever drawing »ometh.ng from her bntom wh^ch *hc imagined to be a revolver. LlUie Smith denied thi* on taod and after »omr argument and cooaideiatlon of ι he façt that the ea*e againxt Man:· Hedge? could not be trietl till next week, action ll> both waa postponed UK the n_»t ««ion of Recc rdv .a Court. Tom McLean, indictcd for failure to pay hi< lax. wu permitted to pay hi» tax and On* coeta of the caae l.eslle Joi«, eolored, prto*linif again»: th» high eo«U he »u made to pay in a rocent »crao wax unable to get Ihc amount lowered, and hlr appeal waa diarainved. Κ. E. We*'.. charged with driving nn automobile without a license tat; on June 25th, was found gultly but •J. P. Wllaon, attorney representing defendant, appealed, and he waj fin ed the customary le and cost*. Mr West claimed that he had loan ed h!« car and his llecnae tag hart been lost during Out time He ad fitted that he had driven for two week* without the tag, bet said that it waa <o near tbe time for the new license ht neglected to order a da pli cate lag. Recorder Godwin «aid that It *r*i a a<rr technical oiTctiM, but that the admUtion of being guilty forced the court u> reader a Jk uIud to that effect. T. J. Daniel·. J. M Blue and Paul Weitbrook, chanted with failure to take out jitney llcenae were allowed to Lake the lleeriM out and pay the COitl. The catr against Dewey McLamh. charted with itr-oKnp a bicycle from ■lea*.· Tart we» postponed till next week, owing to the defendant* fall ore to provide a defenic and aeeure • lawyer. Russel Pop·, Paul Pop*, C. H. Pop* and Otho Pope, charged with u>in« a Mint to catch fi«h la Black Rleer. admitted and plead ruilty to "tr«»pauinr" and wore allowed to pa 7 the coats of the ta*·. Four bojra charged with "borrow ing bathing mita without Intention to nrturn" ware, after Ml» little tes timony. fined $2 each and the coat*. The it apiece went to Mr. Sari**, owner uf the *«iu for the rent of then. ►♦♦♦♦ THE BROAD HIGHWAY ΐ The vfcry worst use to which you can put money is to spend tt. This year why not set up a new milestone on the Inroad Highway of Life. A Bank Account at the Commefaal Bank will please every member of the fam· ily—do t|itn most good—last the lonjfest. Bestow half the timikhis year in teaching them to accumulate mon ey thatUpu did last year In teaching them to spend it and yoifikill benefit yourself and better the condition of ever£|ne to whom you rive such a irift. H*· lercial Bank Dunn, N. C. ■t inter··! in our Saving· Department NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COfXJSGB STATION RALEIGH, N. C. Tprl«f.lral l<ftiwaUoa ·η·6*τ· mua* ··■ «·» ««creed In ctartr cboaiM preimtuw a»4 «iA4ito.1t. Hiiiv OUrce Gradual»· arv prrpar·* r.it pcrvunol muwi aad for t#.ufcr*»blp i«i industrial l#nir»a* TW roll»** oil··* rout V LAN MUM El IN; Α«Τ*·Η»Γ·—larfoillnjt f.«iamJ sail UptrtnMaad Cocxars ki Λπι CtOf·. Agricultural KntfmvrIn*. Am!Mal UuanaMlry 4 ml rUilrTlrtf Btok>|jr. ll.rthalttiT*. Paul Imj Ndtcrt. Λ41Ι. V(WHfUP> Miilrtw, YvcsUomI Edurathm. O&Mrtltnr. JUrk uilnr·] Chrmietr». Trot* iV-ulatrj nW DtvIuc. own Ι·ρΐΐΜ·Γί·φ. AfcUltrctutv. and Nlcha.iy rnclmarin#. CéMtrleftl EavtoMTtM. Mrafcsaltal EiilnifiM· Tt*H^--TrAU)t Kafltvevrlnc. T»iMv iUaafirwt.nt. T«xU)« llton»UUj Mid DjmJb*· TWO VCAN CtJMCft IN: Criuelture, \J*i4»an'c Art·. IVetil· Mknu'udurtBf. Ottr War Cbun* In Awl*» VIrefannW*·. . I Winter Couavc In Aertrulluru fut Farterr· j *iomn»r Hcmirxi fur lof (NOW* Kntranc· tiHl fer CofWf· ΟνΛ. ■ tirrtWui rn«lnjn*Mt ai all dep»nro*«Uk Ptaatoit llll tJ h(f1n« Hrpicinl^T ?. lutrasr- ?#«ilnraeMI for FrcthnaJi (laaa. 13 anil»— ttufUflh. t : lltouary. 2: Mjihiaanllra. 2 |·< ; i<rfc*«v. I. C 1-2 • or rj-.lAirt*. Illustrated ι imiUr». *t*J *«<«**»-> U .uVt. arilv C. ·- OWCN. I Ijs»2?« Ι w λ rntr* βκο «ΑίΜΝβ AWAY J II JTair Every Ounce of Power Needed So does other work such u heavy hauling or plow· ing. Bat you can't get the most work from your mulct and horses unie·· they are fed right. What i* it worth to you to have your hones or mule· in the "pink" of condition. Their skins will be gloacy. their eye· bright and they'll stand erect and firm. Y00 get the extra power you need for heavy work. Thousands of te*miter· and fanners everywhere have found that Purina O-Molcne feed actually puts horse· in jest such condition de scribed to haul heavier loads, and it costs no more to feed. ' "Calf up today and learn more about this specially prepared feed. Lots of people you know are using O-Moteoe feed. L. P. Surles, Dunn, N. C The CAPITOL DEPARTMENT STORE I M-l 16 H«y Street Fayctteville. Ν. C. GREAT JULY "ALWAYS RELIABLE' 27-in Reef Stir Diaper Cloth, Per Bolt $1.65 1 lot Good Sise Crochet Bod 8prtada 95c I Clearance Sale Starftag .Wed., July 13 10 DAYS ONLY Ends Saturday, July 23 Τί* il th· original July Clearance Sale where not only a few item·, but every item in every department ia reduced Î · REMEMBER THIS SALE LASTS 10 DAYS ONLY ••ν · THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL BE SOLD AT 10c 1 lot Full Yard-Wide Per cale·, 1 lot Good Grade Striped Chambray*. 20c Bed Ticking, 1 lot of 22-ln Gingham·, aJl new deal?™; 1 lot of beautiful Voile· conaiftting of 1600 yard·, good grade Apron Cheek·, 1 lot of Ladle·' and Chlldren'a Hoae, Children'· White Cotton Sox. Extra Special— THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL CO AT 12 l-2c Heavy Chambray, Good Grade Gingham·, S 6-inch Pa jama Checks, full piece·—no •econda. 1 lot of Towel·, Spe cial— 12 l-2c THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILE GO AT 20c 92-in Romper Cloth. Scranton Mftrqukwtte, Whit* Flaxon and Fancy Waiating». valuea to 40c. 1 rot of 50c Embroideriea. Spe cial— 20c ft THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL GO AT S8e Palmolive Soap, 4 for 25c, while they l*«t. 8 cake· to cua tomer; 50c Turkinh Towels. La die»' Toddle· and Union Suit*, value· to 7&c ; 1 lot Ladies' Col lar·. value· to $1.00; Gauze Vnti, 3 for 2Sc ; all th«M itom· at— 25c =J
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 8, 1921, edition 1
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