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WILL VOTE FRIDAY GN RECOMMITTAL D«Tcocr*U Attack RcpuUian Plan To Smmd Bonn BUI Back To Coouoitt·· *V h.nr'.on, Jiljr IS.—An un*· m»nt for & row .rr'day » S o'eloek en tlx oioccn to recommit th« *ol clvr ly.ru« bill n-»i inaefctd by the Sena'.· Ut<- too>7 by uuImoui eon i»nt. The rwh of th« »ote. leader* of bj b f«cfcon «(lord w.it not in Jo ub:, r«- committal M RQMMd b] Fr«.'At: flaril'nie la hi» aod»««e J·» ■.rri»> to th· 8enav. bibi| dcHM^ ».I'4.C. 5*··βι»γ Lo4((. of UuaehuttH KenuV.can It-wiivr. aimed the Here*· mart ' " iKî elite of another day* a» άαμ of Democratic Senator». Mr. L-nJg:· hb'J lb· rrrommhtal motior vit ifc I'm way of other important π·- «-area -mit a* th·: aatl-bcer and .-Bat#-n:ty bill*. In a*r»*it»fl to a rot* kmmt*r*T. Democjau f*vc notice that litky wou'.rl rot only oppoM th· Re puhilean notion, but <I»o wo eld »eck to ir.i'.riet *.ae finance committee ta tcfort the bill bock at aa aarly data. Toe. Wium la Aattaa Senator* Watson of Georgia, aad JluVr οΓ Alabama. led the Democrat ic «f-ack tcday of the motion to r·· «vtnm t. t»cr»:o' Myer», Democrat, Montana, hoeeeer, advocated re-eonj ralliai aad much of tha day wm« |iv«n to m cl»..h heiwaeti him and Senatoi Wali-on. Γη- *atinj agreement involved ht'll'r.g tiic bona* «nea·ar* and th( ncastmttial motion Uafore the Son· atr contiguously notU the roll cal Κι Jay. It «-a» reocKed after Kepab I'ean Senators, who continued to r» frnln from replying to' Democrntk a>*avilt», iravo up hop* <jf Mcnrlnjt » vox.· iiti.rr lo.lav or tomorrow. Fri »*t.· overture* were rejected by De· IfcHTitc S«nutor«, who EatUtad that ΟπιμΙ.· t'jec ihoujd br fi*en for pre *ec;lr.« the oppoation anrumonta to wv * ι»unVI jr. Attack mm H«4ta| laat Hardin* had ex ec >li-d th* conititutionai limitation! in a<*.ntr Uv S»r.ato to pottpoo* con «'il<-i-uiion of ih* bill m imrtcj by Str.mr.r WaUon. tile Republican »>n v. he tald, was to lend th* Ml) "to II rk'.ui-oferm committee pnuded «τ· <r by a cfcoloroform Senator." That th·· Republican! propoaed '"putting th: KUl to simrp forevtr" «ai averted a'W by Senator Htlin. Soi.ator Π«Π1η charged that M| nu><»:y intc-re«t* bad contributed to .;k-cuon of a Republican President and Corxrct», and now won «aying: •'IMWcr the Good*." The suae In U rart», h· «aid. wer*. threatening t· «ante. a panic it the bill ahoald be pautd. Ho contended that tha treas ury wa* amply able to bear Ike bar d»n of the bill. THE RICHEST MAN Thir· U a man living in Fierce, Nib., who claim* to be tha richeat man la th* world- Ht knew» about Rockefeller, too, bat »ay* the great oil magnate only be* money, while thi* b tawny biaekeaith—f*r that la hi* trad*—baa a itowh thai all RockcfeJJer'* millions cannot buy. Bat Jt in not hla rtoawch which con stitute· bU wealth. It I* only an ele ment—an important en*, to be tore— •f the good health which eaabl·· him I to enjoy life and pom*· the laeeti mabl* riche* of happinem. He haa a wife and children who delight ia1 hi* society and In wheae aoeiety he delight* and there are few rich** of thi* world «rater than that. He haa what h« call* a eoiy home and a cosy chair Λ il. (η which ha amoke* hi* pipe or read·, or "faariHea" with the otarr* in tha evoning*, and a bad that kt **ak* early, in which hi* «lumber· without waking th* whole night through. Ha alao ha* the capacity to| til J ο; the boaailei of utiut, an old ishottfmft which is «till abl· to gat a cotton toll or bdag dewa · teal or mallard, and aa old doc. faithful to hi· for a doien yoarv All tho um he can in for doUan It that be re tautres a it* to asaon the protection of tkra rich·! which constitute· hi· fmi (tor·. Aid then ia another ilfattt of hla wealth of which he weak», and that U Joy la hii work and hii satie . faction thai ho give· fall ralue for wrmtjr dollar that ia paid him for it. iXajqr a worker who haa the malth of perfect health and even the rfch·» of a loving family doW aot possces thia , wealth of Joy la service without which no oa· can say ho U truly rich. Lack of thia joy it the foundation of meeh [of our industrial discontent. Wo work 'too ugch Jait for the pay w· get in dollars. Wa hare too much of the spirit of getting by, of doing the lia at we can far the moit money. In alt transactions la which we exchange rood* or labor for meaty we think too much of what we are getting out of it. and too littl· of what wc an giving of value to the othsr party in exchange. We take too littl· pride in giving' valu· received fer what we get. Perhape in our complex Indus trial lift that is not as pomihle as It was in mon staple social time·, such conditions as teem still to exist jia Pieice. Neb., when the personality ' of the one who does the work counts Ifor mon than it does in the extreme ly Impersonal relations of employer , and employed in our large Indoatrles. Bat whatever the cause, then is no rvsj Joy in labor that does not have in It the element of ρ rid· in the ererfc for. the work's sake, and no nal joy in a dollar that does not represent actual service for Rs acquisition. With aervice goes good will, and good will makes a tight heart. Wealth can not pu ι chase Joy, peace, eontontmnt, love and Joy of aervlce. Who these is rich and he may well let oth ers have wealth*—St. Loiys Globe Democrat. CHILD REN'S DAY , ~ Ατ 3T· 'AULY. Children s Day exercises were oh tenor THE < » •erred m St Pant's Proa Will Bap· itilt ckiith nor Newton Grève ·» day. A well «nuftd profrmai, eoariit >rt of the Conditio· of COMMERCIAL BANK At Dun·, in the Stat· of North Carotin·, at Ikf cloer of hunaaaa, Juno SO. 1M1. RESOURCES Lean· and Discounts $118,188.90 Overdrafts, onsceured .. 11.04 Furniture and Fixture·. . 0,155.78 Cash In vault and net amoorte due from Banks, Banker·, and Trust Com panic· tS.SM.04 Checks for ci«arin« 108.84 lUvrro» Stamp· 114 Total _ $14S,0SS.M LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In....9 SO,000.00 Undivided Profit», leas carrent expense» and taxa· paid 583.08 Bill· Payable 11,900.00 Dopoiiu lukjKt to check IOH.IS Tim· Certificate» of De posit, Due ia Les· than ! SO Day» 7,720.94 Cash?er's Cheeks uut iluidinf .. ........ 8,40S.6S Certified Check» S.00 Time Certificate* of De rofit. Doe on or After 0 Day· .. n.iSO.lO Saving· Deposits ...... 18,ST0.kl Total S142.4SO.94 State of North Carolina—County of Harnett, Jaly 9, 1981. I, J. D. Davit. Caehier of the above named Bank do solemnly («ear that the iboec statement if true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. D. DAVIS, Caihtar. Subieiibtd and eworn to before me. thu 9th day of Jnly, 1911. W. F. Baldwin, Notary Public: My commission expire· Feb. IS, IS8S. Correct—Attest: E. P. DAVIS. J. W. PURDIE. C. & HICK8. Directors. tor «I moite and rccitol» *t' »' bel· lifully and acc«r»i«ly tarried out a w» «very otolM anjrwhw»,· shit! went to thuw that Mr. M. A. War ι wick, Um MiperinUndcnl. and Mr. J j Harmon Brltt, tk· eholr leadtr, hac ib··· ably and amply aialft-d b.. th. ladiM and other» ef tk· coaamil; 'On· »f tk· *r»at and oulljriny fri 'tar·· ·( tkU occasion «ai · nu;t «χ cell·* addre*· from Mr. A. L. Cart ton. editor of tk· Ncm Diipitrb Who tvokr for ku re b J «et, "Religion,' and a· be rwplbd Ita operation· ti th< ikon·· life and to κ·η and women li 'all their avocatloni of life, Uk- aod I· ' SCHEDULE Clinton To Dunn Jitney Lcavti SalMnbns 8:00 ». m L«t«« Boaabvro ....β JO a. m Lckvca Clinton ... ..11 Λ0 a. m Lm»m Dunn ...—... 8:00 p. m Arrive* Roxboro 155 a. m Αγγττ*» Clinton 9:15 a. » Arriva· Dona ........ 1ΛΟ p. m Arriva* Clinton 5:00 p. m. Arrive· Booeboro — .6:40 p. m. FAKE $1.10 FARE HALF WAT 55-c ANNOUNCEMENT W· are p*«pu*4 te |i*« jroa t Electrical Repair S«r . all CrUU.^|_ NraUtan, >1 CwHmi Ir··*, VAruwa. >0 ι «U I ι Fact Ετ«ττ4ίο| Electrical We have * well equipped Electrical Shop In charte of aa experienced mechanic. Brine u« your trouble· and we will «djuet them 'or you at a reas onable price. HUDSON-DRAPER ELECTRIC „ ιβτ κ·κ __ ΉΟΚΙ Β». >11 H IU WH. W. ft· Une· vu thrilltad »l«etrtfl»d fol almott m hoar, m wmi *vid«BC«d bj »Κ· a ai tod attention of th· crowd·* » 1 ι « CARDUI The Womaa's têt," aédi Mr*. Ortfory. -1 eooCuwd to p| bal. tor. a· Β» Ml m, •ri I ««I through . . . Mr Mbr tat IM do ·7 wort, _ I 44 rtM(U,M like a new penoa. All I em· to Ctotfto." Per ■uy jftt CaM ka bee· found ketphd to toiildint up to* ifttuu when rua down by 4to* orders peculiar to wotae·. Take Cardul [houx. The «paafcer wa» praaeatod to the twIltBM by Mr. W. T. 8«» lomi, of Clinton. The dinner tpraad ■pou Lh· occailoa. ihowtd that tb· hard time* had not hit Newton Qrove I or If It ha* the proTitioni were aul tipli^d ai of the le·*·» and lakM I spoken of in holjr writ apon one oc , cation. A good Job I> the beet possible bo nne that can be given to the vatorana °f the world war-WMhia^ton Poet. A correapondeot aria a· what wo do about eutworau. Onr method U to carry tbom ta a vacant lot and tarn then afeonnr thrw tinea, thai retting th«ni h coνfuud that th«y cannot And their way hack.—Beaton Transcript. I NORTH CAROLINA BONDS FOR SALE I BUY A BOND : Bids open in my office in Raleigh i ; at 12 odock, Friday, July 15th For building good roads and educational ! and charitable institutions North Carolina is ; issuing bonds in denominations of $ 100, I; $500 and $1,000. You can buy a $100 non I taxable 5 per cent bond for $ 100.00 and ac crued interest, which amounts to $100.21. This'beats a 6 ) -2 per cent tax-paving » 1 vestment. Bids for $500 and $1,000 bonds | ; will require a check for 2 per cent of the I ι amount bid. With a $ 100 bond no check is I ; required. There is no better way to invest t ! your savings- * Apply to me for further information. B. R. LACY, Slat· Treasurer Drowned Profita! *T*HOUSANDe at acre· in this state are lying idle under * water I Mile· of rich "bottom land" producing nothing • of Talue—«raiting for the mighty force of (gupgrp NITROGLYCERIN DYNAMITE to torn It into fertile fold· ready to bring forth good crop·! Drain your ««ramp Imndml A great many acre* in thi* ■action wfll ba drained thie year by using Du Pont Dynamite bmomamm It ia a quick, May—and uaually—tba <·ΐι—method. VfMwf writ·HuNfii^roa work,webe|lad j ef mini iliiMMiie ao the NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING • STATU COLUWK STATION lAUSUL· N. C. T»«*ju<»I -U- . ' four was ooumcs m t A^lwlUn HtMM Omul Asrtcvtan u4 (odiiM Own· ta Fm Ctej». UtMwiI Mumii. A>baal u4 fekTiac. ·ων. laiuman. rwl - ΗίΜ&νι M«4kXU Vonlktil ΒΒί iMl, 4*rto»«w»l tr» ufMMi. rmiw MiuhMi* mtu· ctibmitt ··« w· rw fU« CMMII Ml raLrar*. KMfcute Are. Tulll· lUuutal UH Tw CMIW la lik «MaiK» — fer THE BROAD HIGHWAY » The very wont use to which you can put money is to spend it This year why not «et up a new milestone on the Broad Highway of Life. A Bank Account at the Commercial Bank will please every member of the iara ily-do them most food—last the longest. Bestow half me urn* tnie year in teaching them to accumulate mon ey that you did laat year in teaching them to apend it and you will benefit yourself and better the condition of every one to whom you give such a gift. Thej Commercial Bank Dunn, -N. C. We pay 4 per cent «Urwi fan oar Saviagi Department GREENTHAL'S Big Semî - Annual CLEARING SALE! Starts at Nine O'clock on Friday Morning, July 15, 1921 And will Continue for Ten Days Thereafter Not within the past live year· have you known anything to equal the*e phenomenal vahie·. Thi that hundred· eagerly wait for hid· fair lo be die most interesting bargain event in our hi»tory. Thi· annual event REDUCTIONS -χ-:- REDUCTIONS COMB QUICK FOB BE8T SELECTIONS — II' — Beit Sea bland Shaetlag, y»rd wide 8c NiM qaartcr Pr^wll Shaatlng, ymrd SPECIAL Gaad BlMxhinc, yard »«♦, far 12 l-2c *·*»ΤΤ far L*iWt, >ua and eyj_ drea at Mia ' Anotkaaf Apr·· Oingkmmt, ·ρ·«;(| yard 12 l-2c All Men'· Straw and Panama HmU at factory price· AU Billu it ]owe«t prie*· la arraraJ y van V»ry t»it aUUtj. Dree» Cin(fcaau, beautiful pattern·, yard . 16 l-2c B*K quality kaavy Chawbray, for yard 12 1.2c Yard «id· WhiU Lawn 13 l<2c ruijr Ptrtwla for childr«e 59c Tennia IUp»»n.^Mt ι f«« lift, fair AU Lsdi·· BWto at Half Price B«t TabU Oilcloth, jr*H 27c 11.00 Mm'· Ntclrwrar 65c Wi Or*»nd^^ape«J·!, yard O»· U» of Certain βς/im U go far, _ i£ A baaatffol aaaortaaaat of faerr Wfcrta (Β—4i at fcalf p«i*·· SPECIAL Om lot if Dree· ClncfcaaM. yartf 12 l-2c 0«o< H«aiy| far r»H A4 Walk Ttoa at kalf »ri*« H««ry Dm Overall Denim, j»rt 15e 0*o4 T»w»l«, nch 10c 21-l.eJi M sur BMmjt·. lt-T*Al JfK Vm'i Rl.n-8trly.d Ovtr.II. fer. pair 78e LadlM* Silk Ho m, black, white u4 brown, ^ci«l VERY SPECIAL On· lot of yant*widl P«riile, while It ImU, yard 11c I-"«ht colored Voile, 4· Infifcej wide . *wr Yard wide Dhnllf Cheek I 15c 10e Lace», per yard 4c Good Turkltb Towel», wk 13c Greenthal's Underselling Store North
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