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***** A * .* * •LOCAL* • ******* * WHITE WAY THEATRE ¥ ¥-PROGRAM - ¥ ¥ ¥ )/. 11. 1‘nnd is in (Taliis today on bu. UMI K A. Yow» .end *ptnl yestei day in <.rctnxler» >t; busim »■. J F. Wlhot. sport u few days inr Richmond a 1 No.fulV lasL whom. i Ji its Hi :b l*o.rvi-, of Jarrctt, Va.t it tilt gin U o Mr. and Mo. Z. V. 8nl).tt. t ■» Ku ho.', .o Wombi* i< spending u f. w duy with .Mr*.. Gur Womble in Sanford. Mias I'u-air MiT-imii. of fUilrav bui . it » • tin • Mi‘» l.m-lie Owens this week. h. h. H( ward, Jr., .rlt Tuesday for Wr ••/titsvil.c ll» aril, whim In* will •pei d several day*. Vis* Ms Vnr Pitlmn i li i, {'turned from War eon i, where /!»•• spent several iln-* -v ti frirndi. A numt .'r o< ltumi funs motored to Benson I nr aftorno»n m witness the hall y ini hi tween liunii arid I lien jon. Civil** li»ll, |*'cml utrent *,f ih* Unio Fiir r ('omu.my »»r Cjnvnnbor*', *.». x »*i lun-n lilt vvitvk t on buxine*;. M.-x J. W. I'lUjnreM un»l daunh- 1 tern, IsOUiSi : 9«1 I.uU <luy, Irfi Wed n*«wi|uy fo* % ;il ’in, F. L\, where they , will vidit 'r\n*!i. Mr. «*ul Y,r» Lacy McArthy and i . Ul.. VJ-.... II. _ r I._ •pent VVi<|i«ci)iy hnii> with Mr. and j Mr*. K. A .Ti97rn.te.id. j MUi Pml Jcmlian AMd Mi •: M*'*- I gtift Houic lei; ini* w«*«*k foi Bnl tiraoie. Lain i* the >*M«on they will Accept po-ii ion* a.» mllinnr. I EUler W A. Simpkm*. of Kaleigh,' will iinach ut the school auditorium 1 at I'.mU, in Handuy. August 21, at ! 8 o'clock. Yh«* .nibHc i.- cordially in- • viteil to Attend. ’ A latter froM Mi.«c» IlnllK* and Pe»rl WiLou v ho tic tp< uilinr the * •am.nor at \f.«*ginui l£cnt*li. that they intend to return to th» ir home in Duntt about IJcptc mher l»t. ' Hugh Pi ’lire .\n*l h * mother. Mr*. 1 George IVoi*.., have returned f on 2Saliim.ili. nim r tney *yiil ,-rrural j day* buy in.*, tip fj|* and winter good* for the Aim o' George E. Prince it . Son. C. J. Smith W4. called ijiM »nly to Vug»*iia Ui .a h .hie week on uceovnt | of the tiei.ne.-4 nf or.e of hi*, little j daughter*. Mr.«. Smith and hei three j children h.ivr bee:. vlsitiuK at the ( beach for rjinr time. , T. L. Kiddie, *ecrota.y of the fair t artociation, dcairtw to announce that i the premium liit booklets ;sxt now i ready for di.«ti Vution and want* all \ that doean't gel a copy of It to ca|l i by hit office, and get one. I Mini Geii udr Ud.Hinb, of Georg* * town, 8. C.. who haj hern vieiting for some lime ut the home of C. C. Km. 1 Icr, left Thuiiday morning for Kb-’ ?uay Springs, v here she will visit, riends before i el urn in g home. '| Dixon McNeill, staff writer of ' mmmmmrnmmm to Camp B an, srhere he is covering " the action of Fayetteville and Bragg i concerning the order of Secretary 1 Week* for abandonment. * The convict gang has palled up 1 ■taker from tin r rump in thr south- ' Din edge of t ivn, and ha* moved to ' Bunn Level. The road forco, which ' is now composed of twenty six pris ,* oners, will begin at once on tin- new State highway road to run from Lil- 1 Ihigtou via ]<ui,t£ Creek to l>oke, ' Dunn, and Clinton. |l Ike Cox, eolo-nd janitor at the lo-'j eal graded schools, is suffering two J broken ribs ns the result of being accidentally run down by an automo-' bile, driven by Raymond Cromartls.I' The man' v-ar. in the way of the cari’ and run down before the accident J could he avoided, and it appear* that ' neither party u»t entirely to blame 1 for the misfortune. • j! Masonic iervb.e* will bn held al the' - First Bepti.,t rhm-ch Sunday evening,.: August 14, ut V:UO o'clock. An ad-: dre,.< by tho prominent moron, C. B. Newcombs, District Deputy Grand 1 Master, will bn delivered. Special mu- ' sie by the Ma-onic orchestra will also 1 feature the into re-ting program pre- ' pared. Mai on* of every degree and 1 the public in rrril'ally invited to nth'* tend the cervices. Special seata are ' rowi ved for the local Mason*. !< 8. P. HnncvtjU, of Ben von spent < a.few hours in town this week die- i ousting with Mr. Hiddle, nacretary of; the fair *8rrH*',alion, plans fo* uniting; th* Banner T.twnohip Community I, Fair with the Harttctt Agricultural' fair. This fair war rchcdulod to he; held nn the Sati'iday before the Hn’1-' nett, fair, but both Vr. llooeycatl , and Mr. B ddt* think it a good plan to have thotv who would exhibit at the Benson fair bring over their good* and put it on display bore, al the same time giving the Banner Town ship pi optc full credit Plans for mak ing thin nr. augment will bn perfect ed later. If »uch a course seems ad visable open further consideration. I The remain »f Private Wm. ). Hemtni'igw iy ..i'd Corporal Walter K. Barefoot, who hare their lives In France, In the rerr:c« nf th« Amer ican army, v 11 urrise in |>nnn early tomorrow mo n ng. The funeral Mr wi i ri**v ■ • * ■-# wwi« be h«M at lit cV'« Chuptl at four' o'clock Builda; af* * non. and the funeral aatvicc of Corporal It.mfootl willobc hi Id at 0rove frtMby tartan’ church ‘at tv:o eVlorr» Sunday after noon. All ex-ieieire men -if* rcqneat ed An mini n uniform at J. U. Hat cher'. moi- An..day at one thirty o - clodk to pay ihelr reaped! to theee who made the toprrmc uterifk«. and to atiombl . *•' Mtui at the (unorala What promi- ea to br one of tlm’ mort a min ny t reat- and belt atblatic aeanu of ‘ho ,>a«en I* tha bip baoc ball game h.tveen The ttarnei and Holliday Compney and It. Fleirhman ^ran. Company, which will be played next ‘■haigday afternoon at the fair graund ball path. Nearly all th# in ployree of both itortr* will fco In out farm and ready to be called In ter rier. and both tram, are bonding of elarka that baer bean good hall ptay arn and can dallver l(a good! right naw. The p oeaedi of the canted will g* to i di'wrrtng widow lady la town and the fame I* a thoroughly worthy charitable Mae. The flrme are tp ba congratulated far their rontrlW’ * tlan In thla manner to thir goad rente. . Min Ruby Johnson, of Cardonas, <s visiting Mrs. Vtrnon hfasoongilJL Mrs. Worth M. Pope spent Wad neadsy with rolativoo in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mra C. L. Pay are spend ing the weak with relatives at Now liam. Union King and Edward Pope have returned to Dunn from FnyoUevlIls. where they visilrd ralativea Miss Kathryn Douglas Butt left Wednesday night for a montfw visit to Washington and Chaptico, Md. Mrs. H. L. Steersrt and Mra P B Cooper and son, of Clinton, wars the guests of Mra C.’W. Harris yeotar on. Claude Gardner, of KnozvUlo, Ttna., Is spending several weeks hare with hor mother, Mrs. Mamie Pitt man. Mrs. Michel IWgreve has returned L<> her home in Dunn after spending :«y.'rxl weeks with reUtlves in Penn > ivunia. I'elix McKay has been nominated ror par .master at Duk*. Ilia name i.ui seat to the Serrate for confirms :ion by President Harding the first ■ i tho weak. J>-*. Fannie Parker, who has beau (isiting relatives in Fayetteville, aw-1 .urned tr. Dunn Wednesday and will ■’idt relative* here before returning .0 her homo In Smithfleld. Mi*o Katie Lee has returned from Yibevili* where *he spent the sum "• r Sh* will remain until Septomber: •vhrn she will go to Boston where she vill complete bar work in expression.! The firvt boll of cottoo of tho too-1 ion is being exhibited at tho First | ^■•‘ional Bank. It came from tho J. < I. Ha!lance farm In Robeoon county. J ■ otton will bo several weaks earlier hit year than It was in 1P20 andj hose who arc best posted on the coa lition of the crop* oxpcct several lunnrvu PII«I IO DU SU1U DD U1C 1/Uen I oarket during the latter pert at Au-1 rust. .The bankrupt stork of goode of ’arker Brothers and Johnson has iern purrhared by B. L. Crump, and ■> being offeieil the public at a radoc ion sale which began this morning at o clock. A laiyr crowd was present it thi- opening and many buyers hare isi'.ed the store during tfie day The lock is being closed out at a big re Ur ton and the public is taking ad-i xi'tagi- of the bargains being offered, he rule will continue for several1 •>y'. or until the stock is sold. No1 •nods are being reserved. Mrs. Johnson, the guaat of Mrs. idrian Jones, was painfully hurt as he result of the turning over of a iny buggy of hers near the homo of ire. C. V. Harris oa West Cember snd street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ohnswn'a son and little Maxlna lodge*, who were In tba boggy at hr time, were also thrown out, nnd he little boy wms knocked "unronsci •* f«r a few minutes. Tha three wore 'Ut rbling in the pony buggy when' nr animal became seared of a pass-1 ic autoraobila and ran away, falling | own and turning ever the buggy! nth the three passengers. Jin. John on I- reported ns getting along niea V today, nor injuries not proving sa ioUJL IR. HOOD ENTERTAINlT WESLEY BIBLE CLASS •Over a hundred nnd twenty-fivei ten, young nnd old, gathered at tba' pHttHwi If Mr urn iviifti kursday night, and ware eatertelned 1 a most pleasing and delightful tanner. An exrellent program, con uling of speeches and sermons, va ious musical selections, and short and ■iltrtaining talks was rendered, sad rightful refreshments wire served n fentured by a wsUnaal n slicing. Thr entertainment was In honor of he Wusley Bible class of tha Metho 1st ciiurch, known as one of the big 'evt and best Sunday School classes 1 tbo south, and of which Mr. Hood * t** teacher. Some time age Mr. * —— nil um rnif m in - ; irnt if on any on* Sunday a hundred »« prerent Several Sundays ago he desired number answered te tbe! oil call, and last night Mr. Hood i ulOlled bis part of the contract and l ave his class ont or the most enjoy ble parties of the season. The beaotifal home and lawn of. Ir. Sid Mrs. Hood was thrown open, 0 the lnru-e gathering of gueets, a' inmbcr of whom were honored oot >ders end mumbers of other Sunday ' bool r.lassM in town. The Masonic I.eheslra was present and rendered 1 number of masical selections net m the regular program that were njoyrd thoroughly. The gucsU seat d themselves in tbe chairs placed on he lawn and on tbe perch, end llstsn d «« interesting program gotten ip by Mr. Hood. The prog I am rendered waa aa fot ows: Prayer. Mr. Hood; selection by nrhestia; reading by Mrs. Alfred; Wilson; solo, Mr. Caspar Warren; sa nction by orchestra; talk by Rev. JufTaloe; violin solo by Robert In-] Ion; selection by erehestra; talks by dr. J. C. Clifford snd otters. , The Wesley Bibbs eUss of the Me Hodist church has had an interesting md wonderful history uud growth. Hr. Hood has been a mast active | vorkcr (a enlarging bis class and naking the teaching and lessons more nte resting sad more of a drawing ■srd. Hit efforts have been rewards] 1 >y an enrollment of ever a hundred, ■nd an altondencc every Sunday that, s near the hundred mark. Hit work Swerves Um congratulation of not. inly tho Mvtkodist church at large,' but of all churches and dcnomlna liens, i ot lew un dossi or a Mmr and hotter Bible else* than the Was nr Bible class, until hr Mr. Hood lutvrust In the welfare of the elase ‘"’l eagernem t# tee the elam grow and prosper. haa been ahowa fey all Lho mseabers who are always at work keeping the attendance op to stand ard, and securing now mambaca. The r®wt* been steady and marked “J. * nr hi n l er set. The splendid taeeb P« of Mr. Hood, who prostate hie n meat interesting and la ftn,*~v* "tannar, and whs aa clearly haa the work of bis organisation at heart, has been ene ef the higgeet sr.4,it.u^jr* °™ CONCRESA TO TAKE . ' THIRTY DAY REAT Washington. Ang 10—Speeding at* erdem were fivwn h> fongrve. let# today, node; an agreement between President Hardin, and Repnbliean •mdsei fer a thirty jay adjournment of be** AenaU shoot Aa rp JO. providing that la the mean time the agricultural credits mean area are snarled aad the Reuse pur e« the tax revision hUL BENSON PASSES SCHOOL BONDS BattU Batwaam Stagaatiim And | , Pro fra »a Raaulta la Vic> lory For Lattar Denson, A«m. 9.-Thi' linn] count of'ballots la tho J10.000 school bond election shows that tho Issue carried by a majority of 23 votes One hun dred and forty votes were cast for the iuac, while only 34 voted against it. According to law, those who rrgfuri ed and did not vote had to be counted against the issue, this brought the op position vote up to 117. ’ The election was a fight to the lln Lh between stagnation and progress. Had the election not pa-»ed, a grant many of the children would have re ceived only half a day’s arhoojing pi r day this term, owing to ovemowded conditions at the school. Whvn the piesant building was completed, pre vision was atade for ala rooms in the basement, but the hsremenl was l#rt unfinished. The bonds were asked fur tho purpose of installing toilet, lava tory and four additional classroom* therein. Tho additional classrooms are made necessary owing to the fact that crowded conditions have compelled the teaching staff to carry on purti of the work in section*, and many of I the pupils have been reccKng only half a day's schooling instead of a full day. The state board of health recently' ordered the school board to replace1 its unsanitary outdoor toilets with modem, sanitary toilets. In » stale. merit lMuril today, the school board •ays It is improbable that it w|l‘ he necuusry to Issue the full $20,000 bond*, and that only hnlf the amount may be necessary. The Banner Townehp Agricultural society's pirnic, which Wat held her* today, was attended by • record crowd The principal speaker of the day wu- L. 8. Tomlinson, of Wilunn, president of the Noith Carolina branch of the cotton maiketing co operation 11* explained fully the working* of the co-op*rstier market ing plan. It i< probable that the legimental band of tha new artillery unit which will b* organised us s part of the North Caiolina national guard, will be located ia Bcnaon. with Ueuk Al fred J. Schmidt, band leader, V. S R as commanding officer Lieut. Schmidt is leader of the Boneon American Le gion Military band and the Dnnn (lonrert band. He has a wide range of competent musicians to select from ' in case be is authorised to form a band of the artillery regiment The adjutant general of the atnlo haxl written Lieut. Schmidt, compliment ing him on his excellent record with1 the Canadian and American armies I overwear, and indicating that he is the moat eligible officer In (he at%t<‘ to head the new band organisation. , School will open September 5. The j school board will insist on all pupil; i being vaccinated against smallpox. A I Wrong faculty hat been tecuied and; •verything pointt to a •accreaful term. Kincaid Trial May Be -■" wxmamTmnf Counsel For State Ask That Trial Be In Another Court Morganton, August 6.—Soon after opening court uu morning Sidney Kincaid, prominent Burke eounty farmer and merchant and recent "ember of the board of eounty coro uissloncra. area arraigned on the fharge of murder of hit wife, Lillie Kincaid, at their home near Cheater laid on the night of July 18. Thia case holds the center of inter tat for thia term of Burke court and «rh«n the prisoner we* brought In this 1 Borafng tho courtroom was crowded io ita utmost rapacity. Kincaid, who a a man much above the average in ntelllgrrree and personal appearance, nas pale and nervous and his answers to tho solicitor"* questions wore bare ly audible. The one surprising turn in tb# rase at thia stage mas the request con tained in an affidavit made by Solici tor Huffman for removal of this trial to another county. The solicitor stated In the affidavit that because of the wide acquaintance and relationships >f the defendant and because the case had bean diaruatad. in his opinion, in practically every household in the county, he believed that it would be hard for the state to get a fair and impartial hearing. w. A. Self, of Hickory, one of the attorneys for the defendant, was not preaent. Judge Bryson sat tomorrow morning as the time when he will hear arguments on the removal or securing > jury from another county. Wndne-.day of next week was prac tically agreed upon at the date for opening the trie). Closely following Kincaid’s arraign ment true bills were brought in by the grand jury against Walter Brit tain and Charlie Crawley, two young white men charged with criminal aa aault, the glri bring Annie j*yllc Ste rn ey. A special venire of igO was re quested and ordered summoned and trial set for Thursday morning. These ate the only two capital cases on Ue docket, a major part of which I. 1.1 — 1-I!__I —|-It. B Y. P. U. PROGRAM — AUG. IS I ' MyrtU Pop. Group n. H Ml Study Mociinp—f^alm IBS. IRS Ptalm—By Croup. Introduction—Loadar. Reraemberlnp Ood’t Benefit* -R.t ■alia Holland. Readlnr—Mocbrl lei tlod'a Slaarlnpt on tha Cndly Man •• -Carper Warren. Solo—Mra. O. Strickland. Blctatop Of a Bayed Seal - Whyl ■a N after. Bleattop Of a Batlaflod 8»ul- Ma mie Lee. C>od’«. Btetutof on Uia Unhreree— Rath Tayler. Btery—Kart Daweon. \ Quartette My Molhar't Bible— 1 Mr*. Bah Drasint, Ethel Lorn, Ca« par Warren aad Bob Dana toff CONSIDERABLE ADVANCE IN TOBACCO AT LUMBEBTON Lambertoa. A up. S.*—Tobacco prl eee were eonatdarably h Iff bar on the LunAcrton market today. The a err «f» wtt aeraral coaU hipber than laat I o—o diamond ripples 0—0 0-0 - 0—0 o- -Cl—O—CVi-O-O—O—0 -0- O ! | car 40. oai mo uo?vu> of Dunn f aua >1*1 me polng to Beaton today to; I >'r Dirt f.imr would indicate uth«. wiaa. I K i< up In Dunn, whaterer happen., ] to ttlcfc it out. for her part. If the fan* will rive jnit a little old time auppnrt the slicking wou't bn o hard. A borne town 1-iin up will bo the * order from now on. Lack of Bnuneial Mtpport will make thin abtolutclv nee ceuary. Bat oven nt that wr’vn jot beaucoop material. There h plenty of real banc ball malarial right here in onr own b'JTj that caa make a real bate bell team If they can be orKunixeJ, and will practice and work. Hie bill time facet Gf R.idi,- WII l:.m. und Tliad l>ixun wilt be aeen in the line up, and xnmcthiiig ought to be doing. They can baei tho pill .nd Hodie ib ju»t an nil round hull Hill Ncwbarry pro mixed U>i. morn n# to have a tram out there that will play a pond irimo nnd nun it ch i' cibupiy Intcrreting f0r Ben-on. Bo Etna. iet’a po over. Kumnr ha» it that aome aenxitive cUJicn in Pour (lake got riled and plowed up the ball fi,ld, wba.i the l‘»n failed to do an ho dictated. We caornt help but wonder if lIvnoD and Hclroa have ai#uad i.caro toms yet? Too much friction |n the league has enured. an much ax an Jilin- eb» tire dec I ne of palro-tagn and '.ntei nt Put bvltcr dl.ya are anticipated at Iheb And wc want In Uevc thjt the IcnjLUr hai jual cotton away l.l car ne-t. Kverylnaiy boo d SCfOLARfHfP AVAILABLE I OR HARNETT COUNTY BOY I'd'reit coatiiy ba< one vacant acholanhiw at thr X. C State Collette nf Agriculture nnd Engineer in# at Raleigh. Each whularxhiD a mount* to ir«e tuition and n> uicr fore wmth $45.00 pc year und ;on limit* for four yran or until g ratio ation. Thir i> an oppoitunily for tome eipirinp young miin 0f our county to prepnre him at IT f„, lurif..! nml uicfulncM. The college offer* num erous <our*e» in Agricutturs, ('-in m iiitry, Engineering aut| Textile Aim.j factoring The ucholarrlt p urk eh I* vacant now it for a cou *« In Agriculture. Any young m«n wbt. la 1ntr.<*ud iliould write at once to Ur. E. it. Owe", Stale College Station. R ’lcigh. N. C. COURT DECIDES DRINK . IS^FOOD IN KINSTON fl ar'on. Ailg. 10.—George O. 1«. ter proprietor cf » restauraat and to do fountain, if the first to data to riolafc the new Sunday law here. lie pot by with JL Tlieijdfap, who hnve [here have" been nutSfr yiolationi^ An olficr, dct. Cletl Letter Id tbo act. It w«. within the “open hoar*'* for rextau anU laal Sunday that La-stvr nveil a milk shake ortr his fountain ■~gw«Niii i a_a »u>: u *.r=. - -ra c onr ter. A triiceman itaoding outride pinched him. Letter war matter at fact about the incident. lit police court Lciter'a counsel contended that anything that *w not « ilnse wa>- feed. Letter had mid no drug In hia restaurant and, therefore, 'vat making ne pretense of being a pharmacist. lie had raid a beverage containing milk, syrup, Ice and peaalb ]v a little nutmeg. He bad sold food, the Imvyer argued. Judge Guy Elliott accepted the argument and declared l.rstrr not guilty. DKMP3EY SAYS GIBBONS NO MATCH FOR FRENCHMEN i lien sit, Aug. 10—George* Carpen* tier w.i» picked ae winner over Torn] Gibbons in the Gibbons-Carpenlier, boot to be held in New Yoik, by Jack Dempsey, champion hi-avywe-glit pug •!!**• »bo »pc«t several bout* In Den ver yesterday. IVmpsey and hie train-' rr, Tvrlii* "a s, atc on their way to Lo* An^tlee, afUr a vacation of ten days epcst in Antonito. Cuts ado. Dempaoy’s boyhood heme. .r°''r menov on Carpent’cr it' m V iYrtiMrr M Tlansna.u a-l.l _ mo* thm at his hotel. “Carpet,tior I* the het in the world for hU weight.", ' «. champ,os raid hi* trio to Now >“ < to confer with Kaarnos hod been I po spotted. St iRACE WAREHOUSE | NEARING COMPLETION j I', ivy Mount, Aug. 7.—With work; bt>in>c lushed upon the Rocky Mount iwe.-t potato ut ,rage warehouse, bi ItaUmi- tie that the house will’ be tom,lifted by September 10 and la iile-ty of time to handle thii year’* I >l tl ootutors raised by the far-, *• •• or the section who tlyned itp, rnr •n'.tnbee-hip tn th* Tor River Co-, sne. jt-vn K<root Potato Grower** ** •oriul'oti. The construction work io i ictnf done upon the recently purchas-! M If hi the N»,hv'*la brunch of the Mir tt;r C,wn Line in the weitem nut i f the city. Tile >lo arc bonce, which will hove s I-:,r eMy n' 13,(100 bu/helr. (« ho ur Villt nr-n'ilinn i« trovornment •OK- fl ;etirn<. gove-r.mC’it expert! •ivi f liald .overs) ronfcrrneci with hoKf behind ths project. Pen d bis' • C r emgcmcfite in the soloctloD if t nuinsrer. Form Bureau Agent l.’ irioayht ivho vs* largely inM.ru nc*B*al In forming the association hat I re ♦ Ctiperviaion of the pcojeet, no ' tn v.’hicl vn-fh has now going on for lb? |ir*t l*« ■t.ITABP.TH CITY’S NEWS ROT RECOVERS STOLEN WATCH Elizabeth City, Ante. 7. - - thtyid ■lira n, oldest newsboy In No:tb Caro »r.(j pci nap* m the South, thia nomine c« covered a highly (matured ''IWj watcfc that wai atolen from -im lot Wcdnoadar aftemooh. Me. 'wain hang hie ueat on a nail in the ’rort room of hi* home on the day •f the thall, and went oof to get a •ectirt of water. When he returned, 'C immediately noticed that aomeone ' ■J opend hia cupboard. Looking in 'iilv. it, hr found a mnall handbag. A "ew momenta afterward, Hr. Strain Ihravirnd that bia vrat had been roly > d nf hia watch and a aaaal] TIP* of Mcy. t The watch war laUr taken by throe mail colored girlt to a jewelry item, vhcic the children offered it for aula. Hah '* M— auanija -aa^ -i 1 ’ni»r rt»m> to be no way of gW- i og one the benuOt of layering trith •Mt lett'.ng one endure the pain. • ' n .Oi .v ■ . • ii 1 a iii ■ i i , im BOBBED HAUI IS BANNED BY BIG DEPARTMENTSTOBI Chlragt, Aug. IB. — Order* warn posted by Marshall Field A Pinna; one at Chicago'* largaet department stores today, that girl sleriu with boh bed hslr must wear hair nsti uatQ their treasas grow again. Oae dart wat d'curried •'of re'urlng to obey the rale. TOBACCO (.EOPS SHOWS IMPROVEMENT MAC Wash * s'on. Aag. IB.—The tabaa to trap in Kentucky and Tsoneasas differed mo't from adversa T—1‘t‘l— ilmiiiiyr .1 u'.y. wbila is North fts—n— Slid ether Southara States the eras showed improvement, the department «/ Agriculture'* monthly rapart kHoda There was a lass af 4I.004.00S pound* in the prospective production for the count. / as foracaat from Aa gu** 1 rundilioas as comparad with l-- forrent af a mcath ago, the total be ng 8£»,000.000 pounds. K»oti*cky'» crop lost 37,000,000 ponnd* In profpectivs production dur> •' P Jn.y and Trnnesiae lost 3,000,000 r'”""' -i-aMMina I crap improved to tha extant of H,#00,000 r-iorui*; : rd there were alight la i*t 0:1*4** in ether Southern tobacco, producing State*. TRADE AT HOME Thu mail order buuao never he* • bargain—not for you anyway. |f their nre barguin* occasionally, the Ihourands of employ** of tha —alt ardor concern* pH them, they or their Friend*. Trad* at borne. Yoar nwa hnme town merchant fre rv.inntly baa bargain* and t*0* yon nb'>ut thorn through the paper yea rfr’. • T.k> mail order house that receive* v»ur oidar Acm't knew yea mi* A dm and decant ear*. thv home town mere heat knew* con a* a neighbor and ho car**. H* mi r enough for yea and poor trade that ho goo* to the trouble and *m rwf.rf ‘•’•'V *«* aboat hi* geod* '.rd hi* bargain*. Ho care* eaoogh t* tare folly *bow yen bis good* Ha r vc« you a choir* among maay; if you don't like on* article, ha nun you another until you art pleased. Trad*- at homo nad yen get wrote*, - Viler -irelity, and a* good prices. rr*do at horn* and year money help* ynur town—which I* only another retd for Haying that yea help better roiir own job—Verne) (Utah.) Em xm THE HEW BILL Some will fee • touch ef irony in he feet that a great naval bill, car rying nearly 1590.000.COO in appre ciation. for what win be. it ii eaU naleri, the most powerful —rriTr in *«■ woi id in three ef feur year* time iheuld carry an amendment which <rlhoi.se. ami request* fiadflll ilurdir.r “to invite the governments it Ci cat Britain and Japan to tend representative* to a conference which halt be charged with tha daty of irciuptty entering into an anderatan* ling of agreement by which tha naval rzpcndltnrea and building program! if each ef thtae govern meats dal •a tu bitan tially reduced e-’iy luring the nest ten year* to SOCh an ZUr.t as may be agreed npon, wheh i+J+hm. '■pon^t w tn« TIIMlUva govevs* ne its for approval.'* Jt remains to he aeen whether there * -aythin* Ironical in the situation. Che amendment may lm an empty COTTOft MAMUr ACTUM i . Hcrt bcfcr* bi ii i stftt'Mi It 'tlw affaat that Nerth VSiiTtS weedtetinetlei la the tatTcjS^'iSj' nwwwy nceaaafal I Tkrewteorth* af all tka aaw boau and Mladtea act aa la tka »—**- fa .»»» ware cal a* fa Kectk S3aa < Tbwe ate aatr SIB textile atllk la tka Mata, eataaarcd wllk ISO la ffaatk • Nartk Careiiaa —vitw mere milb that dya aad talik tketr awa product than may ather Seatkaca 'Mata. Tka ^ world arc ...... , Tka iaireM tewel ara located at ~ Tka laryaM <---.. ted State* ace at On Jar^csjif^La; K. C . Win Hon IiIh contain tkt larassS oadarwoar factory la Aaorfca. Garta cmMi, wttk aroaad IN Mils, ia Ik# eoator of ftaa - ooabod yam of |k« Son Ik. Toaas crows koto tot tan tku aay ■laU ln Ac Union. bS. aa yet Tesas “ «aly incidentally in the bvdaoaa ad conrartiac cotton Mo doth. Into in Waeo, with tko laIdf1 * ealtloa. says tin er. | Tha tNiw was a perfect rah—. At the toft head aide Xas tha dfare el a ladyj it era# ctoar, to-sfiaa, to which MX the ritiylMt to to— Otm tha ledyla head tha a— was riel—’ haw— her aaase w— iafsr cd to ha Parses. Far her wntsw »tf^d ahi*, with a castle at Jta fwi, whlto «*ras a* "Nowtocy Ostoalle."^ Next — the teas, far whtafc *J**«1*L~ indicated to a— of tha straeto ef toe ettoatoh. Tha paatol authorities teak toa ds ys to toady this caitototy atotos ' to Tha elmaauta— sorer yet that as old kfit tha tnly greet. Why Not Use The Best? The Purina Line of Chows Can Not Be Beaten PIG CHOW . ' Feoplc ere fact forgetting the word ship | stvtl and Red l>og for Hogs and Pigs. They 4to>v buy ini; pig chow and find it far su ,j.. .;or to o:.hcr preparations. This is why: i'ig show is much cheaper in the long run. l >r»t .-ally it is because composed of: Com ;v.enl, digester tankage, linseed flour, best grade of mclas?ea, alfalfa flour, gluten feed, one per cent salt and a small per cent char coal. . * WHY NEGLECT YOUR CHICKENS? 1 am unable to understand why so many p<*.r.ple neglect their chickens when eggs are high as at present. Chicken Chowder and Hen-chow is guaranteed to make your hens lay or your money refunded. The chowder is < c'nposed of Alfalfa Flour. Corn Meal, Glu ten feed from-com. linseed flour, wheat bran, wheat middlings- granulated meat, ; harcoal, not over one per cent salt, and Hen Chow contains: wheat, com. barley, lcaifir, mile, buckwheat and sunflower. According to what the leading citizens of ij ft town end country say, I have the best feed for .baby chicks that can be obtained. COW CHOW The World's Best Dairy Feed it is a balanced ration for your cow. Your neighbor uses it, and recommends it Highly. Ask h im if you are in doubt. Every bag is | guaranteed. Why shouldn't it be better for ycur cow when it is composed of: Gluten feed, the very best grade of cane molasses, cr.tton seed meal, far superior to die aver age; Linseed meal, one of the best condi tioners; alfalfa and mead—a great milk and butter producer; and Hominy feed. You will use no other if you try a bag. O-MOLENE For Horses And Mules When people like N. S. Green, J. S. Stew art. Smith and McKay’ Ben C. Denning, G M. Surles and others say they have tried dif ferent horse and mule feed and find O-Mo Jene to be far superior, you would be safe in buying it yoruself. Each and every beg is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. , if you are still in doubt come to my store and see samples of all kinds of feed for poul try and stock. . Sold exclusively in Dunn in checker-board begs by L. P. Surles ' - •: , '
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1921, edition 1
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