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xm-mtow DP CAMPAIGN IS ON AM Umi CWiw UryJ T* rm u ■«.*.*, *wk.- wt «*n to_ltofa. toto JfwitoC**. It** Mt Mtatr^tetoTlML^fate ■•■ "to Ut Dm* KUnqli gtotogi^ wiU h«gi" •"to****"*" ****«< dThlh • tow* • put i* tkk -ahwi *r» Cw* rn*H **" *•■**•**• m Ufa ItlttlTt ■to. w. Ibr rw im* ot Ow VJ '£ & t I 1 n O'-. £,V, T ’> •‘■r | -A SJ FA § • A & -■ -*'A $ $ i'i | invade the cotton Soldi of IMS) to Late May, i ore laid until o*aarei Mr. Shorna*. By tMi Ma tta over-wintered mtrb art •••S <•, and-tta now gene ratios dnoo not appear mats about thrai wnata ar longer after tta egg* have taaa tad. Oa Jana IT ard II, lilt, I ante red to ay Sold aotea that wru la nine baaia March had not foanl "*• *w admit araevfl to Union and Scotland eaaatiea. and thaM nataa nada at tta tine, atata that thit wai •vMaatiy tta natural Interval ha. twaaa the overwintered brood and thair progeny. ^ ivis i pnzaiea ititwrat ni Im«I by 9 grower ia *•** <brdiu (mm «Mttta' to *a#a personal controversy) that by certain treatment ha Sa-I greatly re dated tha weevils m hw tt-.kfc. Hi was taming this statement la thi »Mat of this mature! interval, whilr WS wars sating (ha uni acareity al waavila in Acids white no tieatmaM (bad baen gtven. *Tb*o same oaten I Interval de j calved assay farmers who had been I burning their fallen agamies. They felt sue, from this pruHcal fact •f lam waavila that they hart the J weevils under control. By July 8 to | If however the neat generation war coming an, and thereafter the broadi Joveriapped and iatenatnad ao that there eta not another noticeable lew | robing of waavila.’* Mr. Wurman states that this palal , baa misled damns of Carman and tha I same paint baa been and in yet, thi . dacaptiva basis of many claims al “rasesdies." and of advice to kill the mriy waavOa. Mr. Sherman beHevaa 1 *kat to km early waavila had aaasa , merit; bet this aaturml Interval be , *•»•« generation gives K an appear , mea of importance which U does not ganwinaly poms as, la hia opinion. | This la rather a taehlneal point I where the teaming and export*ass of , “ mtemsleglei can. and data, paint tha wey to'avoid error. . THOMAS JEFF EASON'S BULKS | or lifk Mnt/tnOli another for what /•?-*». *» r—mu. m III —ho wha qaaUflaa himself well ia hia enlUnc never fail* of employment ia It* Msoir apaad your money before yeo have it ' Noser boy what you do no* Mod Weaom it ia cheap—it wW be dear to yon. — Iho abject of all learnjn* la the freedom and happinoae of man. Henoety ia the firm chapter of the book of wiedom. Always do what is riyht When aayry coon* 10 before yoa «M»h »f very aayry ISO. Nothin* ia troablaaome that are do wilbayty. The happiest maa h he of whom Bw world oayi least easts as nan than hanyer, ihitat and cold. ' We never repent of kavia* eltea too little. Love year adyhbee ao yoonoif and year country more than your self. M-YBAB-OLD NECBO MAN LEAVES WIFE AGED IN Matthowa. Mar. M.—G. jhaiwa, adored, died Wednesday at Us home •• lha Sob Morris place, eyed M yea. Ho in mreived by Me widow, Laey JMdaan. wha Is 1M yean aid. A Bible la lha yimmloa of the old Mrlbo of tbs wb.m of Da tLfr. This record abowt that Jhaleaa was hern ia Mavambor, 1SS4, aad hla wife, Aayaat ISM. Their ehOdxva era aB dead. If Mr oldaat saw bad Bead ha weald ha M yean aid bow. The aid am* was barted Thaiaday at Bethel (booth. Vorsin* Star towa ** -- i • i 0—o—o—o—o g , towm rouncs o 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FM COMMISSION EH I hereby ixniii my candidacy tar the efflre of wSMt— Am *4 tews ef Dona. eahiect to the •ctioa ef the Democratic primary *. it warren! Match 11. IMS. KM COMMISSIONER 1 hereby snncnnce Myself a eaadi >Mte far eemmiacioncr from the Erst ward, town of Dana, sabjrct to tho actioa of the Democratic primary. E. L. COOK. Mareh 10, int ANMOUNCkMENT I hereby aaaoaaeo aayaelf a can «UdaU for mayor of the town of totioa of the Democratie palmary. _ * -»■ W. WHITEHEAD Dana, N. G, Kerch nth. FOE COMMISSION ER I hereby annoanee myaatf a eaadi date for eemmlaaionor, fourth ward, of the town of Dana, subject to se. t*ei« of Democratic primary. B. M. BREWER. Match ISth, mi. I™"—mmmmmmm• ■■ mi CANDIDATE POE MAYOR Sahjet-t to tho * 4t» of the Demo r»Ue voter* to M nprrm.1 in th 'o.lhfomtr.g priMa.y, I tuirooy au "V uuulidaej lor I'. c ofTc* «. Mayor of the Tow* of D in y ' J. U .W ADE. FOR COMMISSIONER ~ I hereby mmiik* Myaelf a eandi •»ie for couuuitaloaar of tbo atcer.,' ward of tb« town of Dwaa aubjoet t. tb# action of the Democratic pil. P. A LEE. March M. 1913, FOR COMMISSIONER t Hereby announce ngreelf a candi date for cotamiaaiouc* of the accorul Ward of the Town ef Dunn, subject to the action ef the Democratic Pri mary. P. T. MAMENG1LX. Dunn. N. C.. March l«th. 1938. FOR COMMISSIONER I take tbia maeaa of anaouncirx nwlf a candidal* for comnvaalonor of third ward, hM of Dunn, aub joet to tho action «f tbo Democratic prljoery. W.*B. NEWBERRY — - -!_ AT*1 — Fertilizers and Seed! For lowot cash price on Fertilizers and highest price for your cotton seed see us. • W• will also handla Calcium Arsenate this Spring which is racommsndad by the government to be the most effective prepare tion with which to fight the boU weevil. Let's talk the matter over before you piece your older. N» 1st and Fred Bif|0(t g|coti for Lm Caaly Cottas Oil Coapuy esses—e—»Mii m miss...*C MOVED I have moved my stock of GROCERIES and FEED into the old J. J.*Wade building, ' formerly occupied by Ben Johnson’s sales stables. Here my friends and customers Will find me able to fill their needs. QUICK DELIVERY • JULIUS M. l: is Same ’Phone, No. 143 » f STILL DOING BUSINESS • y 1 wish to state to my friends andtcuatom ers tKat my acceptance of the offic^of chief ®Lb???£5 the town of Dunn in any IWytJW — - GLOBE PRESSING COMPANY —and— • ROWLAND GROCERY COMPANY Both the store and pressing «lub are in competent hands and will continue to give efficient service. Your continued patronage will be appre ciated. B. A. ROWLAND, Owaer South Wilson Avenue Dunn, N. C. ' L.... ANN( NCEMENT OLD CARS REPAIRED A HD PAINTED ANY MAKE ' -AT COATS MOTOR CO. COATS, N. C. Authorized DnzUr, LheaU, ForJ £ Fordzan OUR PAINT SHOP NOW OPEN And no are ready ta Paint, Upbakter aad ■->,[- jranr ear. |jTroMjHaad Lama to Tall Lamp"—Da yam Rattory and Tap QENVtWE^PoilP^MJnV kT. >mp kto ~^L.‘ Abmt S00 aare REPAIRED AND PAINTED Wat near— BRING YOUR CAR NOW «• ••twM fn svfa COATS MOTOR CD. XJATS, N. C ci PHONE NO. S * • \ MB You Can Profit In This Great Sale By Acting Now Stock Moves Very Fast There still is a big stock .—not nearly so much as there was a week ago, but still enough to fur nish many new homes and refurbish lots that are old. During the past week hundreds of folk have grappled Old Man Opportunity and got the best of him. But he is far from groggy and is wait- * ing here now to meet all comers. Your Best Chance To Comfortably Furnish Your Home; Come Here Now The whole stock now is in the main show room. Everything has been moved Trom the upper floor except several or gans. You can see it all without the trouble of climbing stairs. Another week will prob ably see the sale closed— certainly all the choice , bits will have been pick ed over by that time. ’Opportunity' glecteciis1 I opportunity lost. Lost opportunity is the parent of all sorrow! Act now! The opportunity to pos sess that piece of furni ture, that rug, that trunk, m®y not be here tomor .row. Lily, the wash lady, is still waiting to see you. She is the only one of her kind in town and will' fi prove a valuable addi tion to some lady s house hold before this sale closes. , Only two of those big, j roomy, white - enameled I refrigerators left in stock. They will save the | wife much worry this summer. Either is yours for ...$38.85 I Big purchases during the last few days have de pleted our finest lines of Bed-room, Dining-room, Living-room and other complete sets of furni ture. In many cases we have only one suite. All of these are beauties— priced so low that they are bound to move quickly. There is a fair-sized stock of the good old re liable rattan - bottom toclcers, but they are moving fast. « One giant roller-top desk left. Can't be duplicated for $60.00. It’8 yours for._ $37.50 Special bargains in Edi son s and other talking machines. Edison Records Free Every time you buy one, we give you another. I TheBarnes&HoIlidayCo. I I HARDWARE and FURNITURE I ■r. B I Dunn, North Carolina I B ^—————a
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