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•LOCAL* * ******* j*****.♦4»MW4HK^ » WHITS WAY THEATRE * ♦ - PROCRAM - * TmniniiiMMiiriiinit TUURSDAY—“A Rule For Life" opieodo throe "Thunderbolt .lock.” "Cliff dwelterf” Hank Mann Corn paramount Screen nc. FRIDAY—“The Tomhuy” Fox Pro duction wiih Lilian Perry Vanity Fair Oliti in one reel comedy. , 8ATORDAY—“fllood Money” epi aoda on* "Kina of th* Circus” with Edd'e Polo — "The Dream" two reel O'Henry feature. "Dlrtllled Love" two rrrl cnmeiiy, lat est Select Mews. _ _S_ Rev. J, U Davis returned home Saturday. Mrs. Berlha Fallon and her little son returned last week from a v!*lt to Asheville. Rev. Mr. Buffalo and fimily, have returned fram a two-wccks visit to relatives in Wake county. Mr. and Mrs. W M. Holloway, of Atlanta, were her* this week at guests of Mr. and Mra M. M. Driver. Mr*. P. 8. Cooper returned Satur day from Richmond, where she had bean viMting for several day* Mra. £. B. Culbrcth has returned from the western part of the date where (he (pent several works. Mr. and Mrs. Hobgood. of Blch mond, are here to visit Mra llobgonda parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Wad*. Mr. and Mr*. MeD. Holliday, Mieses jeaee ard Florence Holliday and Ray mond Cromnrtie are In O'imvshnd this week to vieit relatives. Mies Beulah Temple it isi Rrx Hos pital, Raleigh, for a su-irrril opera tion. She was accompanied there Sun day morning by Dr. 1. K. Hicks. Mrs. J. J. Wade, Mr* N A. Town, tend and her children, and J. J Wade Jr., left Saturday for Asheville and other Western Carolina town*. w. it. i>rim*a, superintendent of the Butier Brothers jewelry and, watch-repairing department, r.-to-n , ed last night, from a visit to friends In Raleigh. Many of Dunn’s baseball enthuei aata are in Pour Oaks today to sea the 1 gams between Dunn and Four Oaks TTie two terms will meat tgaln hart Thursday. Rae. John J. Langston, pastor of the Christian church, returned today i from Kentucky, where hr ha* been for the past month conducting revi val services. Rev. Frank M. Bain, S. A. Bain and Mila Eugenia Bain, returned Sunday from near Wade, where they had attending a revival meeting conduct •d by Leonard Gill, of Charlotte. The Farmers Warehouse at llearon will open for boaines* Wednesday. September 7th. under the manage ment of J. F. Motley, one of the beat kaansrn tobacco mrr. in this ssction of the State. Geo. L. Cacnady, a local man, who has been active in the to bacco business for the cast twenty ytan, win be the aoCUbnevr.' f J Edgar Carlisle West, lawyer, L now Dunn postmaster. He succeeded Postmaster Eugene T. Lee yesterday morning following telegraphic in struction! received from thu Poctof fice Department Saturday right No definite appoint ro+nt hju bc«n m»dr. however. A permanent postmaster will be chosen through civil service exam inations to be bald later. Mr. Lee is Mill in the office checking his accounts and supplies. Mr expects to finish with the work this week. Mr. and M r*. C. E, Pope and their •on, Edward Pope, of Taylorsville, IU.; Rev. and Mrs. Albert B. Harrell, of Petersburg. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pope, of Clayton; Mrs. W. H Stallings and her little son W. H. Stallings, Jr., ■t Fayetteville, and Ernest King, of Raleigh, are here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope and attend the annual reunion of the chil dren and grandchlldien of Mr. and Mrs. Pop*. A racing matinee will be staged on the Hams.t County Pair Ground Track Friday afternoon, September 2. Two races will be held—one trot and ona pace. Each will be throe, heats Walter Jernigan is managing the event His hors** and those of An drew Hodges and Julius Method will be among the racers. This race will be to decide which of Ihs local horses are bast. The matter has been under discussion einco (he races on July i, when no definite decision was made. Ira B. Raynor and N. T. Ryuls, road commissioner* of Banner Township Johnston County, are hero today In conference with officials of the Cham her of Commerce relative to the pro JjH to rebuild that portion of thi Peacock’s Cross highway lying be tween Beulah Church and Mingo a> the edge ef Harnett county. Thi* roai •f course, ia wholly within Johnstor county, but it ia also ona npon- whirl the buaineae of Dunn depends to t PP extant. Funds for tta construe Wop were available last year, but a that time delay was occasioned by a< inability to recure construction force and Machinery. W. Ennis Warren, charged with at-' tempt to aaaault Deputy Sheriff K. K.: Jerri if an at tha time the officer acrred • taolu upon him lut week, denies! that he waa the lea at bit under Ui» in fluence of liquor at the time of the al leged affray. Mr. Warren contends that \t la not a drinking man and that ho haa not putaken of the cheering fluid for many moons. lie protest* again* the unfavorable pub . llelty give* him through the Dispatch and aeka that wt correct that pan of the story which intimated that he was drinking. This we gladly do. Informa tion given Ike Dlapetch concerning the affair was gotten from Interested officer*. If any damagf ha* boon done, wo are Indeed regretful, although we i acknowledged nohlamr From a Dunn viewpoint yoatorday'a ball game with Four Oaks area all to the moatsrd. If eae happens to have Ms domicile in the cHy of Oaks, how ever, It is another thing ngain. The seventeen error* piled op by the rial tor* aad tho thirteen ran* made by the locale era matter- that could net bo so easily overlooked by supporter* of tha visitor*. Randeraon, p'lch:ng far Dann (track o«t *l*tccn battei* and kept tha vial tor* to two hit* aad a* many runs until the ninth Inning, when they satcaodrd I* clouting out thro* other hits bet ne more rue*. WHaon, far ffoar Oak#, pitched wen derfslly well—hut who tan expert a twirler to wht whoa ho haa nothin behing him. Only thtee of Four Oaks UK'n failed tu rauhe an error. But : only one of those three had a chance. I.amoe. in left rt<-'d made two errors. iWcdlotu had nix chance' ai third and IbohbUd Oicm all. Willi* Newberry not ,o;ily caurhl a rt'e yamo for Dunit, ! hut fnunKgod to ncoro every time he went to bat, counting five times In ail. Zachary came next tn him, ci-osnlng the pan four liiac-a out of live times ■ up. Cail Wiiani, »nd the Gob had an loft dny Neither wee up to hie usual foim with tlie willow, but their field ing wm perfect -as it usually is. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION On Sunday Aug-.ri 28th MM. wo will celebrate J a ratty l). Williams" birthday at hit home- All his relatives neighbor* and friends are invited to tome and bring n basket. J. C. WILLIAMS and KLHTEKS. ANNUAL MEETING MISSIONARY UNION '•he litiptlnt women of | idle River tmtitliM will meet for theit annuel convention In the Baptist church of Liliintr-oti, on Thursday, September 8th, at M o’clock promptly. lli-j Mattie Bair, of Couth, will pre.t'dc. All societies cnmorrvng the union are urged to send i-rp;e»enta lives with full reports on all phases of mliiioner.v activities of the year. Every Baptist church in Little Ri ver aiioriatlon is invited to send dele gates to the meeting. The reader will |n*t only one dny. Lminuiun euer.ds a most cordial iiivilaticn; with a varied and fnterrst iiig plug.am. the indications arc that ine gathering will he largely attend •d. OBITUARY Bland;—On the 8th of July 1921 the silent niCMumgtr came to earth and bore away the spirit of our belov ed sister, Florence Eva Bland, aged 25. When the news of her death rea ched us our hearts were made to 'feel sad hat immediately the still small voice whispered and said: “Blea ted are they who die in the Lord ” So 'v»* bow m humbl» . ubtniwuion, beilcv- 1 ing that lom« day if w* rtay humble I and I'Uf ami do the Mustrr'i will, we, < too. will meet her on that »hin!ng. I ■bore. It va- only about 1 ytar* ago ' ihai her ftpeil father, kev. Wra. Bland < pree.ded her U» the gloiy land Oh! i wh%l a meeting (hat miut have been! I When a child ahe gave her heart to : God and united with the Spring i Branch Baptist church when in echool : B. C. A. «he t»»ok for her motto: 1 'The white flluwcr of u blamelem lift* I nrad without the »h*dow of a doubt ue know that she lived that li/c. |< In thinking of ber l»f* thc*e vcraai urcoctit themeelvci before u* Kach day I’ll do a gulden deed ily he.ping ihote who arc in need. My life on earth la but a span. And mj I'll do the beet I can. i To be called a child of God ,ach day My light mutt khlne along the way, i I’M King hi. praise while ug.s roll > And ftrivc to help .cm, troubled • soul.” I The only life that will endure I. one that*, kind and good and *< pui, j And to for God I’ll take my stand, I Eueb day 1*11 lend a helping hand, j The funeral service* were conduct ed by Rev. Q. A. Bain and her re. | i«a»*,di&r#j3fcu" ‘••‘•urT **7 For four or five years sb. pasted through great menu! suffering, but | we trust and believe «he i* in a land' of rr.t now. On, by one our fiionds will leave us, For that far off distant land, I But are noon shall be united. When before the King we stand, a We have loved ones in that city. They hoV. loft us here below I There they wait and look our coming, When the raeis gates unfold. MRS. G. W. FBRRELI., WIFE GOES ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF HUSBAND Gr.tn.boro, Ua., Aug. 21 Mis. W. :W. Williams will face trial here to morrow morning in Greene county Superior couit 0n a charge of murder in connection with the d«ath of her huiba.d laet March. A. L. Cambell, a 'laihoad foreman nlso named a* one .of the principal. In an alleged poison 'pint, is In a hospital in Augusta. Dr. Edgar Eveiliardt chemist, of Atlanta, .testified at the committment hearing 'that he found poison in the stomach of William,. ¥ * * ¥ ¥ ♦ » * BUSINESS LOCAL * ****¥¥¥ CASH WILL BE PAID FOB A UK Iteri number of high cUm Beat morlpKM on real estate. Fnrnlih compitt* information by IvtUr ad Areti+A t« Box 100, cure Dunn Difpateh. It pd. WE ABE READY TO GIN YOUR ! cotton. Fetch H along. Better aad faster service than ever at the big gin. H'ghtel price* paid for seed. | Meal exchanged. General Utility 1 Company. AZS «t LOST—BUNCH OF SIX KEYS. On* of thtm wn* broken Pleaec return lu Dispatch office for reward. YES SIB REE—THE. YELLOW Front Store ia drawing up this wovk and wants to drew you too. from head to foot with gooda to' please and at unmatchabl* price*. How about it? Will you or Will you not dress the b*«t and still conald « your par**. R. G. Taylor Co. SOME VERT FORTUNATE Buy ing rn.bles us to offer rou many things to wear including dry gooda, •ho**, millinery, etc., coming la this weak at price* auaprlnngty I com* will bo mat aar '| Ved. Tt O. Taylor Co. ! WANTED. H gg HOGS. SMAU. L o»m preferred Wilt pay 10-eta par I pound on foot delrvorud at my II farm- I. O. Layton, Dunn, N. C. ji 1C Zt. pd. | . WE AEE EEADY TO GIN YOUR 11 cotton. Patch It along. Better aad t|. fader wnrlee than ever at tho big *' gin. lllghe* p lees paid for aoo£ * llr«l raehanged. Cvneial Utility « Company. All 4^1 FO* "ENT—THREE NICE FARMS. I well located. Good hoax*, near school* and churches J. G. Layton, I Dunn. N. C. 2t pd. WANTED-loo HOGS. SMALL i f sc preferred. 8c per pound on foot. Worth M. Pope, Dann, N. C. |WE ARB READY TO GIN YOUR cot.on. Fetch It along. Bolter and faster service then ever at the big i gin. Highest pricey paid for eaed. Meal exchanged. ._ General Utility , Company. A2a 4L RIM I L'GS, WEDGES AND NUTS for all cars at Gainey's Garage. WANTED. — <8-HEAD OF BEEF cattle to fatten. Mart be poor. 4c. on fuisL Worth M. Pope, Dana, N. SEVERAL USED CARS OF VARI OUS models In first rlaaa condition fur rash er on long liasa. Gainey's Garage. FOR RENT—ONE FOUR ROOM TE. nan. house for colored tenants Ap ply at once to L J. Beat. l( tf. REPLACEMENT COILS FOR ALL earn at Gainey's Garage. farm LOAN BANKS CREATED TO MEET FINANCIAL NEEDS (Centlnaed from page 1) I Intended to rest full ownership in the farmers of this country, with only 'the nrecaeary supervision 0f the na tional govamment In the same man ner as the Federal Reserve Banka are established. "As stated above the money loaned to armeri la furnished by private in vestora who purchase tha bond* iasu lad fiom time to time and which arc secured by the mortgages on the farm* or me Borrowers. Thas* bond* ara invtrumenUliUee of the rovern mont, and are, therefore, ta* exempt In reary way- and thia enable. the b“n,k* 10 a*11 tbr® bearing a law* rate of Interest; ond thia in ton* enable* them1 to lend money at only such a margin, one per cent, above the inter J*1 **te of tne bond*, a* will enable [* operating expense*, oetab I-ahwi a reasonable reserve and pay a fair dividend to the stockholder*: ■nd since the stockholders are the farmer borrowers, such dividend* na turally cut down the interest rate paid b> the farmer*. "The above is a brief statement aa to the purpose* for which the farm loan system was created by Con grew togettar with How th«ie purpose* arc being raixied oat be the Federal Farm Loan Board and th* twelve Fsd eial Land Bank*. I shall now oullina, in brief, certain ^formation which It la eaaential to know aa to how to obtain a loan. "Who U eligible to borrow: Any worthy person aetaally engaged or soon to become engaged, in the cul tivation of th* farm offered as secu rity. "To whom to apply: To th* set re da >y treasurer of the National Farm Loan association doing bnainou in th* territory whore the land to ba offei *d a* security is located. If th* name of th* secretary treasurer cannot be Obtained' locally, th* Federal Faim Land Bank -oC, Coliimbis. am ead will advise a prospective borrower hi* name. “Amount one person can borrow: No) less than $100 and not more than $10,000.00. "Security u-quired A flrvt Hvn on farm land* owned by eligible borrow ere. "/mount loaned on security of fered : The banka are permitted. ta loan (Ifly per cant of tne- appraised and approved value of the farm pin* | twenty per rant of the appraised and 1 approved value of poimanoot in I surah!e improvements on the proper , ty. The improvement* which were a factor In determination of the amount of th* loan must be insured for not Ice* than three times the amount of the loan carried on them. “Purpose* For Which One Cat Borrow. To buy land; to pay cxiatini f purchase money lien* on land alroad) .bought; to buy fertiliser*, lhrc stock ' farm equipment, fead, aced, to mabi 1 improvement* such a* building silos ! barn and for drainage purposes; ti pay debts incurred for any of the* wniui vxisivu » im l:me the flnt nttiootl farm loan aa- j tociation was organised in tha county ! in which th« land to bo mortgaged fi located; and to pay for stock in Iho' local association. "Aid to purchase farm: Tha Fader al Land Banks can aid any worthy' farmer in purchasing a farm to the extent of fifty per cent of the value of the land and twenty per rent of the value of improvements. If the pro spective purchaser is not to pay the balstnca of the purchase price aad cen arrange with the owner to carry the balance dn* him in the form of a second lion, th* bank it ready to eo operrts with him and th* sellor. Th* Fodara! Farm Land Bonk* Kara aided other* to secure homes in this way and stands ready at all tins* to con ttnne such assistance. “Internal rat*: Th* interest rata is' six per cant per annum with on* par cant on th* principal, or a total pay ment of aevon per cant, payable semi annually. This seven par cant per an num will discharge the entire debt, principal and interest, in thirty three years. The borrower, however, has the option to pay the whole amount c——igf—p — ....II- I - - - ■ - - ■ » or any part thereof after Arc yoars. "Kiptast in obtaining loan: The local national form loan association will charge an in.tial fee not to ex ceed one per cent of the amount bor rowed. Thia foe ia tiled to pay the nceeamry capon*** for service ren dered by the local aeeociation in giv ing attention to the application. After tho local aaaociation had handled your application, tha land haa been apprai ser by tba Fede.al Land Bant Ap praiser and approved by the execu tive committee of the bank, >t is then necessary that an abatract of the title to tho Land*- offered aa security bo famished the bank. There arc cer tain nominal fee* rhargad by tha banka, depending oa the amoant of tho loan, the amount of which can be (Attained from the secretary-treas urer of the Federal Land Bank of Co ‘“T%» fact that a farmer borrow/ from thia bank doet not prevent hi aolllng tha farm at any time he may w>*b to do *o; on the oonlraiy It would aid tho sale of 1L Aloo, in no ovent does thr land *f a borrower ■land aa security far any lonr except his own. Of course, there ia the aaane liability on tho stock purchased in connection with the loon as there la on stock in a national or state bank, that ia, eich stockholder U liable to the extent of bis atock and a possible additional Ava per cant “Tha farm loan systam it operated to stimulate and make casirr the ac quisition of new homes and to en courage better farming generally and the Federal land Bans of Columbia, offers its service/ to eligible farmers throughout tho otate* connoting thia Land Bank District, namely, North Carolina, Beuth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, who are In need of tha serv ice which It can render under the iaw.M It will be seen by the foregoing that tho Foderal Farm Loan System prevents tha fanners attractive and economical ton for financing their buBcinoac which will lead to greater and mere modem agricultural devel opment. The fact that it permit/ thr fuaser to boirow money on a long term at a reasonable rale ol interest which eventually pajri itaelf out, elite inatee the worry of meeting mortga ge aolea or the inconvenience of ar ranging for renewals. If » fanner borrows 110,090 on hit farm through the National Farm Loan Association, of which he becomes a member, he pays 0 per cent interest and 1 per cent ea the principal, er a total of '$70.00 annually on uach $1,000 boi i rowed, henro a 910,000 loan cotta him t* carry. $700 annually payable $350.00 every s.x months with the option of taVilig up the loan wben leeer he la able or it can be carried , Indefinitely and in thirty three years the eeeen pe> cent wilt discharge the entire Indebted new. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtu* af power of calo e satalned in a certain Deed of Treat executed bp J. if Stawnrt, J. ■ Walter Scwart and wife, Florence Stewart, to the anderaignrd Tmateea, which is recorded in Bank 189, pages 504, 506 find 609, Offlcs of Ktjrletm of Deed* for Harnett County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment o tho notes eecnred bjrweM Oped WfTrafi, and (be IMP er of said Dead of Trust and notea having requested that aaid land to be sold. Th<- und'-reigned trustees will of fer for tale to the highest bidder foi ci»h a! the Court House door at Lil linglon, Harnett County, North Caro lina on Monslay, September 5th, 1921, at 12 o’clock M. the following described tract or pprctl of land: Beginning at a rt»he a corner el (Tnlrlaw mm 4 H R AtdWarf aI4 anrlM and runt N. 5 1-4 E 750 chains to • •take in D.A. Stewart and M. 1. Hold er* comer; these* N. 79 W. 3.60 chain* to a tlako in the canter al the church Road; time* with th< Church Road due N- 80.10 chain* h a rtake in the west edge of said roar A. W. Moore and Flora A. Hold* comer; thence N. 7 1-4 W. 1771 feet to a stake on the east edge * the Turner road In tha line of th Jethro Holder estate: thence g. 4' W. 617 foot to a comer of said e* -*t*; thence E 40 *-4 W. 174 foe -•> a comer in said artate; thmce-S *6 3-4 W. 848 fact to a comer ia ai old fence and hedge X. J. Butler am Retford Haiders carnet; thence S 47 E 4.60 chains ta an Iran pip* li the Tumor road; thence 8. 16 1 W. 16.50 chains to a atake ia th ledge of th* branch X. J. Butler'an ■Harford Haider corner: thence S. 4 >W. 1163 feet to X- J. Butler an Flora Holder's const 46 W. 870 foe to Flora A Holdcr'i comer thene & 8 1-2 E 132 feet t Holder and Sikes comer; these X. 66 E 002 feat to X H. Sikes comar; thence 8 44 0-4 1 1880 feet to a comer in a stump hoi aseong black gum pointers Bike* as Holders comer; theoce N. 4 1-4 1 1276 feet to a stake M. J. Holder corner; thence N. •* 1-2 E 111 l *<* to the beginning, containing 34 .terns more er laia. I FXea of *ala: Caurt house da* LilHngtan, N. C. • Tim# at sal*: Monday SepUmbi *M» 1021, 12 o'clock k|. Term* of sale: Ca*. This tha 2nd day Of August 102 CLARKNCX J- SMITH, A- D. CHRISTIAN, _ Trustee*. *og 2 0 16 IS 30. ' - ■ " 11 1 It Is Delicious Absolutely Pure Cake, Not Paste Board,. Home Made Cones. FRESH EVERY DAY Filled with Pure, Fresh, Fruit Ice Cream. TRY ONE SUNDAY HOURS FROM 12 to 7 DUNN ICE CREAM PARLOR & CANDY KITCHEN . F. C. SHKAN Next to Port Office. Phone 268 _ _ foreclosure under most. CAGE or REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue ad the power of **1* contained in a certain mert «*f» deed executed by the Harnett Ha. d ware and rurnitura Company to tba Bank of Coata, wblcR mortgage drrd ia recorded la Book 1U PMe 1*S record* of Harnett eouaty, de fault Having been made ia the pay ment of the debt thereby enured, the undersigned wOI on Monday the ItSh day of September 18JI, at IS o'clock M, at the court bourn deer in Li] Ungton, N. C, toll to the klgbeet bid der for each, tba lot or parcel of land , lying and being in the town of Is lington, N. C.. and fully deecribad by I ancle* and bound* la aeid mortgage , dred M rvcordsl In B«ok lll.hf9 I —mm— <U u itew Mt rat S. r. YOUNG, XereAvtr of Baak of fTutl ThU Araik AMI,. Ararat MM liyt I 1», NOTICE or MU Under and by vlrtae »f authority iinfrind la a eortaln Mortgage Deed onocatad by X A. Stewart on tbo 10th day ad Mirth, laid UAL. Barefoot, wfeieh Mortgage Deed wae duly recorded la the Office of the Ea gieter of Doeda of Barnett Coaaty Si Book Mac US. aago lit, default having boon niedo (a the payment of the note earuud thereby the under algnod AdalnietreUr of tbo emit of A. L. Barefoot arm eel) for caah to tbo hlgboet bidder, at yablte aaction to aattafy dM not* hmiM by mid Mortgaga, m tho ooaitbouaa door Is the Tows of LtlUnstoa, Barsott County. North Csrouss at U o' rM, i s ■ lb ittb day of tss^iSet^r'"-4* Beginning at a ittki Wa H. tUw ort’i comer ssd rasa K. it W. NJH •balsa to • auk. ia Ms Chan Staid* art lisa; thane. &. ST W. 1* chaist »• ■ atakailhaaj* IBW UN rhaisa to Wan B. Stawart'a aaaaat *•» yfcjta Use. those X,n1 t# tha bogianiag, costahtlag U 14 aerat, aaor* or loan Thb Itch day of Aawaot. 1M1. A. L. BAKbShjot, Mortgage, By KUA PABKtk. AdaaSuSator. Aug it it to ao* t • __ « Farmers Warehouse Opens September 7 BENSON, N. C. TO MY FARMER FRIENDS OF JOHNSTON, SAMP SON, CUMBERLAND AND HARNETT COUNTIES r Having leased the New Fanners’ Warehouse at Ben son for a term of years for the sale of leaf tobacco, I will open same about September 1st, with plenty of good buy ers with good orders, and with good orders myself. This enables me to guarantee you the— Highest Market Price each and every day I am no stranger, you all know me, and I am the farm ers' friend. Get a good load fbady, bring it in and give me a trial. I will do the rest I AM YOURS TO SERVE FOR HIGHER PRICES AT -ALL TIMES J. F. MOTLEY, Proprietor i Geo. L CANNADY, Auctioneer NEW FARMERS’WAREHOUSE-BENSON, N. C. * . THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS—the Quality Cigarette. * Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! j' It*s the best packing science has devised to keep i; • , dgarettee fresh and full flavored for year taste. • Heavy paper outside—secure fofl wrapping inside \ and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack age and keep it air-tight r And note this I There’s nothing iashy about the Carnal package. Ko extra wrappings that do net Improve the smoke. Hot a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. - Camels wonderfsl and exclusive Quality wins on * merit slows. I ! __
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