* WW MMi of IMfosei
* ttow. 00: l, 0. i*. telii
Text-^Qed to pto.m
*u«h! «M will not lm .way hi]
'Vr» trim yoj. ir re return into
» mo to IHe aod act In te tow. du
children and
ceacy for a
the tea el • ana who tiled in eeeey
way be knew to refraia from doing
* anything at Ml .that waa right. Abas
was Mag of Faitoh hr datrea years
aid daring that dm It to aet record
ed that ha dal one solitary thing that
eras eemmeodable hi the dgbt of
Gad. Aa htegalarlty la the morel
•lotas of the klags of Jndah may be
traced back tbreegk the line to Solo
■»*«. His oyvortnxitie* and mtettoc
tual gifts were the gristed that aay
am* had ever pa see seed bat be faft
««' to regelate them by steadfast mo
ral pwsposei sad so wsnt daws set
cf sight la tbs midst of a record •»
polygamy and disobedience, ghriag no
Mat *f reform or peattewee before
he death. Small wowder then, that
these following Mm she old allow mo
ral laxity to becoate the role rather
t'.ian the sxeepdoa throughout the
V'ngdom. This laxity of month
■ms to hare foaad its cahaiaatieo
U the reign of Aha* aad to hare
«na«Md a leveUioa' ef feetiag in tke
heart of Ms mresmor. Heaefclah. This
rood men foaad the Temple la bad
condition, aad erca the Prtoata unfit
t- proceed with the aerriee aa requii
« I by iawf m that established form
was partially digpewaed with to faror
or caraeataom of porpaee. A deep
d-sCra to get right with God aad to
terra Him only was Hcackiah’s no
t’rc to rc-estahtlehiag the keeping of
to - Pamerer and the feast at aa
1 arened bread at that time. Award
ing to law this shoe Id hare taken
pine* a month earlier hat the fact
that the people wished to tarn from
f-eir transgressions at all was of
form la the tight at God Ha gract
cudy pardoned thom who came wtll
but unprepared.
After the prescribed reran dap* at
ringing aad praising God aad bring
t .night, the people found tka service
at the Lord ae pleasant that they
contlnaed Am meeting another week,
thus evsmeppiar *he bounds a? prr
Met aura ta this aaaseal re
*jraL Another thing abeut this grant
series! worthy af the especial notice
and emulation of modern chorchge
trs is that those people did set go
bode homo aad drop into the old rut
again, hot kept alive the spirit at
program la refigiee* matters aad lit
realty destroyed ail ooldsacm of falm
votsbip la Jadah. Hasekiah continued
t» role his people ia the ■ fear of tbe
Urt. aad whoa tzodbte aad danger
confronted Ms hirs^f—■ Oad. ia asar
•tady second Chronicle*, lis s
wonderful book. DAN. B. LB.
WOOD ALCOHOL. WHAT IT
U, AND WHAT IT DOCS
•very patron at a bootlegger <k
catieaally has a bad asoment whan
be monders if. by any chance, the
naff he has Jnet swaUowed p«U him
sesf on tbe list of wood alcohol's vie
tfm*.
Millie as of people discuss wood al
cohol dally. Yet the average parses
kuoms next to aotbiug about this
mysterioa* poiyoa, except that It re
mivm varnish, causes blinds via sad
death, and Is aaad by aasurnpuieua
hotilsggin because H Is cheap.
Se, Watson:
Methyl alchbol. commonly known
am wood akebol, was first discovered
la Ml* by the rsmsrch chemist,
Taylor.
k '* formed by the destructive
•UlUlatioa at wood. Also, It caa be
made from fotmaldokydo, tntvntlsa
aCy or accidvrtaHy. You sksirvi tbe
. tcslbilit ve at synthetic beach mpde
from alcohol that bos boon •“oibsl"
ar'tb formaldehyde or ether podoas,
by government eider, to make k Ba
ft: for beverage yarpisn.
IntexieaUeo from wand ateobol it
r..niter to the effects at pare bonded
t
■any w the elixir of yonth (uajim
*f a rsmbinaliau af tara alas* of
mthon. gm *f oxygen, u of hydra.
IM
Fnoi that, taka sww ■bn af hy
iragaa nod m af carbon, and you
men wood alcohol
Jhnay, *N» a difference jM a
Uar ataat —he, Tampa Time*.
COUKTYPOLmCS
••mt end FUtferm
* TUteS' v~" •<
I» aaaooaelag my candidacy tar
*e a—Inert— aa tha Democratic
candidate bar Cengr— from the
fhhrd District of North CaroUna, I
rich to state that if I am nominated
ad elected, | shell air* my attoo
fo® *• the pa—ge ef hgiriatloii re-,
tnedyiac the following:
1. To farther the (Bterest of tho>
tgriroltsral sections »f the State,!
**d cepeclalily the fanner, truckeri
ind the merchant; la this particular I
I (hall devote — energies towards
the Damage of wim and Just laws
egarnttag freight and express I
•bargee.
*. To farther the latorett of the j
Umax la aecuring long time loans!
from tha Federal Baakt, at a reduced
rata at interest, end at tk* least pos
IWa cost.
5. To — that the veterans of the
Vfmid War vacohre o bonus. Soldiers
f Italy. France end England are be
ad paid a bonus, in part with money
sorrowed from the United States
4. To bmild in oar cMe* aadi
towns Federal year olcn ns are nee-1
HSnry, and la each c—. to correa
WtWii mritk tka — - - 1 A1 - I
•«* *f th* Oflko.
6- To provide for Ike extension'
•f Korol Mail torvleo, «o that every!
titisee of the district may receive
1 daily null. |
t To eoe that these oAcci of ay i
Ustrict which are filled by executive
-ppointaam aru held by men of char-'
tetar and ability, and not by ward I
wUdelaas. '
7. To aao that other amtters that |
roe hjriMb. I«t the hart:
And Anally, I atand squarely upon !
he State and National Plaiferusa. ;
I wilt appreciate the sapport of the
□emocraU of this District, and 1
ilcdge. if aoaelnated and elected, my t
-.early eupport of all measure* look*
np to the betterment of ay district.
KeapoctfaPy mhailtod,
PITZHUQH VHfmEU),
Auperhlcloo Maee ConvoaUoo, May IA
the KepwhUcan voter* of Harnstt
■ounty will pleas* take notice, that a •
Mao* Convention la hereby called to
meet at tho Ceorthause in LJUiaxtea,
•n Monday. May lith at 11 o’clock,
A. M., for tho porpoa of recommend
ip candidate* for tho various county
odkeoa. far the Lep-isls-.ore and for
the eactioa of a County Executive
L'fimalttn* and a County Chalnaaa.
Every Kepublican in th* County
who aay attend, can have a voice
in the proceeding*. Th* voter* of th*
Mvocal.township* ia said Convention,
will he baaed on - the numerical
iUenwth of each township, aa desig
nated ia the plan of organlxaVoo,
cviff ftUcidiiki will
he can rider* d a repremutatton of the
township ia which be reside*. ■
If yen have a candidate for aay
of th* plaem to ha Ailed, be present,
md pramat hie name, for H 1* likely
te be eouridarad, by th* convention
for aay of th* pUce* to he filled,
to praant ud present bis
for it b tka wish of tko party
that ora ten tko uahod oounool of
[to Moipte. ta dasigrnfag who ikon
to mir leader] La tko caning caaa
"™k tkamattar to par neighbor*
“• *om* from rrery qaarter of tko
(tooBty aad gtve a day to tko aarrico
of par party, aad labor for Its sac
"«•. «aJ for tko oaecroo of pat
frimda that you would Ilka to too
aamod oa the tlakat.
W. P. BTRD, Omlrmaa.
- - i i
To tko Democratic Votary of Harnett
County:
1 hereby annoonce My r
for Judge of the Recorders Court of
Haraott County, subject to the pri
■Mfy. wai appreciate par eoter,
Md if nominated wiU tareu pa to
tto boat ef mj ability.
OTlfi P. SHELL.
April 11 tfc.
FOR THE SENATE
1 will to a candidate for the Sen
ate to represent thla district ia tka
nest Legislature, subject to tka ac
tion if the Democratic votary ia tko
cowing primary. K nominated, 1 will
represent tka whole people aad aarre
them to the beat at my ability.
J. E. UAGOETT.
LUIlngton. April «. ltt*.
April 11 tfc.
FOR CLERK SVPEROR COURT
I wirt to announce myeelf e can
didate for Clark of tho Baperior
Coart, eahjert to tho wishes of the
roten in tho Democratic Primary.
_ P. H. TAYLOR.
Bate* Croat._ April U tf.
TO THK DEMOCRATIC VOTERS
OP HARNETT:
I hereby announce myuelf a can
didate for Recorder of the Recorder's
coart of Harnett county, >object to
the action of the Democratic Primary
!a Jane.
If elected, I pledge a fuUTHmerrt of
the dalles of tee office without fear
or favor, aa I hare heretofore tried
to do.
Respectfully.
L. L. LEVMBON. I
SI tfe.
FOR REOiSTKR OF DRCM
To tho Domeermtic Voter* of Harnett
County t
. I hereby anoonnee my candidacy
far tho office of Rogieter of Deeds,
subject to the Democratic Primary
in due. I solicit roar support, sad
if noaelnated end elected 1 will try to
make you tho boat Begetter ef Deeds
ia the State.
Sincerely,
RALPfi MITCHELL.
April IS, IBIS. Apr 21 tfe.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
To the voters of Harnett County:
After much solicitation by my
friends throughout Harnett County,
I have decided to become a candidate
for the aomlnatiou for Register of
Deeda subject to the will of tho De
mocratic voters ia the primary to he
bald June 2, 102*. My baaiaes* ex
perience for tho past 20 yean rtoald
tend to further ray qsalificatioss for
the office. I shall appreciate jour,
hearty support to tho ead that the
datioa of the office may bo efficiently
discharged. If noariaated I shall ex
poet to bo eloctadi If sot nomine tad,
I ebaO remain tho same stauach Dera
eerat that I have boon for more than
20 years.
KuMctfully
JAMESA. HOCKADAY
Angler, April 2S, 1022.
ro« BSCllTUtjoF DEEDS I
To the Voton of ItoraoU County:
This to to Inform yon that last!
cauididat* for another tarm u Hot j
btor of Dead#, and will *;,p-»r u
poor support. If yon mo At to aloe,
mo ayutn I plofp to roar county th.
am faithfulasss In tko oerfunaanr
of tko datioa of my oArt that Ho
booa ray custom In tko.port. 1 also
•rrh to take 'this moaaa af axprastinr
!<» you ray aincoro a pp roe La t oe of
your past favora.
Sincerely,
w. hT»aoc*tts.
UUinyton, Much 80, IMS.
For CM Sumter Croat
To tho Democratic Vo tan of Harnett
County:
Haring boon urged by a large num
ber ot people form different section!
of tha county to outer the race for
Clark of the Superior Court. I here
by publicly announce myself e can
didate for the office of Clerk of Ac
superior Court, subject A Ae De
mocrat)* Primary A June. I am frem
a aactieu of tho county—Buckthorn
Town* l©—which baa bud count re
cognition at Ae hands of Ac party
la the affaire of A# County for
many ye are. H I am nominated and
elect ad 1 pledge to At people ot Ae
County an efficient administration of
the office of Clerk of Ae Superior
Court.
Tkii Ae ISrd day at March, IPS2.
*"PUtM?1tBAPrEf.
March t« tf.
POM RECORDER
To the Voter* of Baiuett Ooonty:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for Judge of the Recorder'! Court
of Harnett County, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary to* t
be held June 8nJ. ■
Your auppurt will be appreciated. <
CAVnJESfi°H5r' BROWN. <
.illingtcn, March 88, 1882. i
POM SOLICITOR I
o thi* Democratic rttcri of Har-11
nett County; i
t beg to announce that I am a can- >
':>loU for aolleitor* of tho Fourth ,
‘•d'clal Dialrut, aubjcct to the ac
tm of tho Democratic Primary, to be 1
'r’d Juno 8rd. ■
Profoundly grateful to tho Demo- 1
*ne» of the countica for the loyal j
upport heretofore accorded me, li
hall most aioeerely appreciate a con- •
filiation of the aamo at tlio approa- r
hing primary. f
Rcapcctfully, c
WALTER D. SILKR t
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FOR REGISTER OP DEEDS t
I with to announce that I am a «
candidate for the office of Be/rieter of .
Deed* of Harnett County, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary.
Your* very truly,
ALLEN M. SUAW.
April 7 tf.
FOR THE SENATE
My Fellow Democrat* of Harnett:
Our new Senatorial District ia
and Randolph, and wiQ have two sen
ator*. It hat been agreed that Her
nett and Moore shall oaoh nominate
on* of the Democratic candidate! this
year. I hare an ambition to -be Har
nett's candidate, and dull submit my
name to the voters at the June pri
mary.
Aay qualification* that I may hav*
for the place are known to you. and
if you aet proper to honor me with
Us expression of your confidence, 1 <
hall gratefully accept the trust and .
lscharg# it with the utmost ability i
t which I mm capable. If la your I
pinion tho let#rest* of the party
urlng the campaign, or the welfare
' the district during the session of
be General Assembly will b* better
ervad by some other, 1 shall accept
our judgment without bitterness and
eip elect tho man of your choice.
Sincerely yours,
OBiXLU ROSS,
.illiagton, March SI, IMS.
's the Democratic Voters of Harriott
County:
Subject to your wishes as yon will
xprcaa them in the Democratic Prl
isry I offer myself as a an did ale
Dr the office of Member of ths House
- Representatives. If you return me
d this office I shall appreciate the
onor greatly and will serve yea to
lie bevt of my ability. Should, your
bole* fall npoa some other Candl
•*.— • . Mi—I
[at* I ahaH cheerfully accept poor
udgment and Jola with rou la the
•Sort to elect the nomine# by a great -
y incroaaod majority.
Very aincoroly,
N. A. TOWNSEND.
r tic.
TOR THE LEGISLATURE
r* the Votera of Harnett County.
I hare an ambition to roprooont
iarnett in th* next Legislature and
tab your inpport, subject to the
Democratic Primary. U nominated
ind elected I will discharge my da
iee to the boat of my ability. 1? you
*<- (H to honor are at the poUa it
will bo groatiy appreciated, bat
mould you nominate another to fill
thia oBlce. than my aereicee and beat
-fforti are with the party to elect
roar choice.
Thanking yon for your support. I
MB,
B*wniiTmnnumwMHmiimrenu>»m»u»inm»nwr
R SOLICITOR
L Williams, of Lee County
the fourth Judicial District:
lor the nomination for Solicitor nf the fourth
apoeed of Harnett, Chatham. Ler. Johnston
In the Democratic primary on June 3rd. Iac
the largest Democratic majority in the Die
>d recognition in any 8tate or District office,
at it consistently helps elect the ticket- It
a. Its majority Is larger than Johnston and
as great at that of Chatham, yet Chntham
i years. 1 ask for consideration at yoar hands.
(or political Justice in the primary for this
itor la an important one In the enforcement
' human life, security of property and safety
itch our Courts ara created. It belongs to the
t, belongs to you. It Is nt a means of perse- I
but of fairness and justice, in the extcrmlna- j
this high office I shall at all times endeavor 1
cement of the law. investigate crime, proae
bring all offtadam before the bar of Justice.
* and will greatly appreciate your vote and
Primary on June 3rd.
Respectfully,
CLAWSON L. WILLIAMS.
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Condensed Statement of
I The First National Bank |
fflj Dunn, North Carolina
Close of business, May 5th, 1922
H RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts_$647,520.15
fl{ Federal Reserve Stock_ 2,100.00
Bonds ___......_ 42,050.00 w
Building and Furniture_ 53,136.56
5 per cent Redemption Fund_ 2,000.00
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks_ 232,590.55
i $979,397.26 I
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock __$ 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits_ 37,568.97
Circulation __i_ 40,000.00
Deferred Credit: Federal Reserve_ 21,290.30
Rediscounts: Federal Reserve Bank_ 212,299.20
Advances War Finance Corporation_ 85,000.00
Deposits .. 533,238.79
$979,397.26
1*. ft. COOPER, President J. W. DRAUGHON, Vice-President
H. B. TAYLOR. Cashier C. L. FOY, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
J. W. Dratiffhon, Jno. A. McKay, Marvin Wnde, J. L. Wade, Bills
Goldstein, Thoa. E. Cooper, P. £L Cooper
Tbs above etattament spealrs for itself. Oar beak af
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