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*1 a UUw of cooperation which is •fwto* a gnat asset to the oflciaW *■! toWag the various prohlsmt which arise daily. “The swearing of economy in op onttoaa, which waa one of the chief abjooti of fcorgsatiation according ta Commissioner Haynes; hea bets riNthriy shewn to be sncceeaful as the asore stringent rs fan-smart, •hieh now prevails more than pay* tho tori of operation. Daring tho past year various flnaa, assessments and taxss amounted to approximately 141,000,000 of which approximately 4*400,000 was collected in federal taas. and approximately 1,800.000 paid by compromises. Steps have boon taken towards the ferielturos of an approximately amount of M.000,000 i 'd property seised is vain - - > cat 56,000.0«0. This docs not taiude Sues. penalties. Missies, et*., -nsde under state code* which wijl imn nto mill.ona.Ths federal approprio 'ion being only (•,KOODOO it is quite apparent that prohibition is paying It* •■mi way. '‘Commissioner Baynes expressed egret over the number mi enferev oenl olTWiais who have been assault ed and assassinated in Use of duty, in some canes leaving dependent famt llaa The records of the Prohibition •nit show that twenty-gr« of these •obis men have tragically given their lives in helping to enforce the 18th araendtaeat and that 4m pros ban rw apended in denunciation in the seme spirit as communities ate reeponding wit* financial aid to vkUia** fa-tiu. tho Commitaioncr Haynej wufcc* t*a no*. Ac* tk to fuHy realiac t*. rUk U wSScA. ■«*«"» *r« rabjrctcd in aU park ofltrcc ~ - - " - •* i i■i ■ country and the aptandid eoeri ot thaee tiara, labitcla men bare xmbcaiutiatfy ytrcn their in an effort to baniab from our roidat tb« dinfiroui moooahlatr unacrupolous bootlafgan, tocathar WiA tbatr output of poiaonoui liqu or." “Ml~mTup” H ’k k Mill * ^ ( % < • i * We have a large and complete stock of ! Mill Supplies oa hand. Hoe Mill Saws, Bits and Shanks. ' Hoe ; Small Saws, Disston^ Atkins and Ohlep Bits ; and Shanks. Steel Split Pulleys, Boiler • Tubes, Shafting, Pipe, Pillow Block Bases, ] Coupling, Mandrells, Babbitt Metals, Files, j Hack Saws, Emery Cloth, etc., etc. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT j * I * i * < _^ • • J a* , ✓ < , The John A McKay Mfg. s CLOSEDCARS COUPE-ROADSTER •122$ SEDAN •1550 EQUIPMENT Present prices are the fewest «t which Studebaker Light-Six ctoeed caA t^sre ever been sold. Yet the intrinsic values are emphatically the greatest Stude boxer ever offered. This meanstheys re the best values that the industry affords, be cause Studebsker cars have always been above par fn the amount of value per cfeQar invested. C«Padty production and the savings resulting from Stude baker methods of complete manufacture make these low prices possible. Light-Six closed cm are sturdily bailt of finest mete rials and best workmanship. The bodies are the product of ' - Studebaker ekill and crafts manship, and the price* of $15$0for the Sedan and $1223 for the Coupe-Roadster ar* no index to their inherent value. When you buy a car you want to look at several make*. Include Studebaker in your list and after you have ridden in the Light-Six Sedan or Coupe-Roadeter It will not be difficult to make up your mind. The foundation* of Studo bakereucceas are quality, durability, comfort and in teg- i rity—principle# that have been «’ upheld steadfastly by Stude baker for seventy year* You can depend upon Studebaker automobile* because of the name they bear. __ MODKL3 AND PRICKS-/■ o. fc /me tar I^_ , . wssrs; btq *nc , ‘"oh'.'*- * , '-UUrrW B t'*m»i*rW-•■ 25^- • ♦'* -l>*n twhm __mit 0*»1 #_HI IBO IMS S-’ —a CwW TVrw lri/WW SMITH & McKAY North Carolina SBm 'm*^m • . * • • I With resources ample to afford every customer the utmost in protection and service, invitesvthe accounts of all who need the services of a bank. • • / % j * No institution can offer you more in safety and service than we give. V / / » We will be glad to have you call to see us when you visit THE JUNN FAIR *• ' • 1- • • • .. / ••
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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