Mr. ||Ai Mid ht m (Ndl U that tw tkm iTa—rton t had"? Mr^r alTmS^ h. “1 think that la jmr troobla.' n it mm af tha aaaiitant district at altat te that oatfit" **Upoa my word, yen are right,' ■py iatad oa mitUua «f carreney #1 tha Halted hahi, "I fed thU tHa* Rt gat me I irked—broken. 1 novo thought fc yamtola What huta man thaa anything atoe la the tact that I Mm Bute, tha farmer tiaaenrer ol tha iiialid nation oa earth, to oak ham had my naaw oonaoaUd wtth a brefcaraga hoam that want to tha wal and wtpedaaft tha nauyyitiyaU it by many email hrrtnaem.” Hr. Bayba aafd ba haul had pencil tally natohig to do wtth too roatina oponttoao (of too faum, ioaniag al that ta Login Harden, Jr., hie partner Ba mid ha bad Imtn^ed oa • tiaaaa let lag tlMUtoaftna^Mtod not MU engage ta ypotatotima. He^ though tola agreement wae Mag brad af than*! Md Md."^be*mJd. *1 MtN Hi am moot ha a# gnaatioe about tin of tha palley the firm « wiaag, I want to lag all any card* m tha table and do ormjthlag 1 can ta aid ton flditoi attorney. I hero loo ’ y had la tha world tret I.Mf "i ms I**e gat to work, Amfctaat District after (Mttiovlaf Borin tin wtiwn itolMi be pUcsd Monday, if Mr. Borin •Haao And Laab Raleigh, July 9.— Sweet cured ham is a delightful product, but who hasn't been served with the strong and near-rancid kind that drives away all good humor! There wasn't so much difference between the bogs that were slaughtered, hut there was a deal of difference be tween the treatment given the meal after the hog had been butchered. There is the same difference in jemb products, states C. V. Will isms, Sheep Field Agent for the State Cdlkge sod Department of Agricuburr. Mr. Williams say* that New York and fhsnon notice so trnch dftnstt between Chi . cago chilled lamb and freshly alaiighrorod lamb that large ship meats of doul4e-dech cars of live lambs go east from Chicago to the ' Atlantic Coast every day to that hotel stewards and discriminating housewives can aarve fresh lamb »» mead of the chilled or frozen prod uct Eastern sioughterers now mam tarn order buyers for carlo* ship meat of fancy live limbs from reded into Roanoke for lack of an active home market —ami large "■"bail of North Carolina people have tn take the chided ami irosro rafter than get the fm*. *ret prodaet drmaad at teaaa. "Why an nr farmers romped to pay freight to Koam*e> Why Alp • choke, swart product aaray ate lima pay a rtif price for chilled Mb la ratai ul Everybody knows •hat • frmh egg ia— and ymt can’t mb him anyth** ate for hia break fart. Why not have the ha* fre* ,**•) Voar buarber ranAid if if !?-S!ci3i.’2UU>5,’^S k-hemys._ . Wnrflmorm^-I ocal handkerchief Ateay teA aw daaaa daily rayac wy * begin »»rt<|lami. ^«*M|*ata^rtte lihmi' GUARDSMEN MOURN DEATH O FCOMFlADE | WsiUBCto* You* Di«a la Fan Fayetteville, Inly 7.— Tonight the members of the 117th F'idd Ar teBcry .North Carolina National Guard*, encamped at Fort Bragg, mourn the death of a comrade. Will iiaro Lewis, Battery C, whose honw U in Washington, North Carolina Private Lewis tfied Ip the Fori Bragg hospital at 9 o'clock last night following an operation foi gangrene appendicitis and periton .'ids. William Lewis enlisted in Battery C on June XkH, rhe day before thr guardsmen entrained tor Fon Bragg. On the rooming of July 5th hr hey an complaining of illness to hi* comrade*, and the battery com mandrr, Captain John H. Sted man. ami was promptly taken tr tMfe Hospital for treatment Gangrenous «t>pendiciii* devel oped and He was of necessity oper ated upon under acute conditions. He lived .through the operatic* performed by expert snrgrons, lati unavoidable conditions of the cast resulted in his death. His body was tonight escorted to Washington by a guard of honor composed of hit comnuh s who liked and loved him Wiliam Lewis, or " HilL” as hr was affectionately called, was thr tflo of Mr. ard Mrs. Nathan Lewis of Washington He was runeteei ■ years old, jurt a real red blooa'ec American hoy whose lift ebber away in the service he chose — thai of a soldier of his country 1,585 acre* forest land near Ca tawha river ti> be made national for est. co rack to corsets, ADVISES MISS ALICE Mask*!*!, OkU., July •—flirt* oss fteywl at the BeWars* Hospital bar* Mat r> hath ta comets, «itt bobbtag thair hair. raO up their boa. and adopt high Mk drama* according to the uHUmUm laid down by 10m Abe* Eebertaon, former Corgnwm Mn, ww waMara chtef ad the imti totion. “Thera hae tea too muck tough ing and talking doom tk* halts with the patient*.” Mia* Alta* mid. “(Mr* tV boy* a run for thair money; the girt a nan admire* moat 1* so* whom ho moot fight for. ‘The woman who flagrantly dis play* bar charma soon will b* a back number. They are only bey* which men play and then caat aside. "Lock ap your diamonds whan you 1 arc on duty. A display of wealth by a 1100 month clerk will soon lead to commerit by the public. 1 have boon constantly in the association of men and baa* never ones heard an insult ing remark in my prmence. I never gar* on* th* occasion, r “Go back to celesta, (iris, tend to boslaom, wear dooont clothes and don't try to bark back to the days of Adam and Eva." N. C. Weakly ImdoatrUl Review Elizabeth City — Standard Man ufacturing Company to instal (addi tional machinery and increase ca pacity of plant. Charlotte — Swift & Company to boild $13,000 addition to local lard plant. .Vlt. Olive — Carload shipments of potatoes going out daily. f-~~- A ••'•■■’• •...-. /.- '•■ MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY • Farm Ioann 5 to SK year/at 6 1-2 per cent. Loans on city property 5 yearn At e/er cent with privilege of re newal. Money availabfe At any time. Loani^foiEjh>wJth reasonable nromptneaaf f 7 yy CL ARENCH J. SMITH, Attorney .Dun*, North Carolina Vi _ RlltfPVnttlV M an - - __ _ _ . . fading b*by chick*. It not [ pfies needed food \ urb «W M k (tnmj W wfafc Dunn I . ; v / V , ; * ■ • - • • Cattoa county to have IU <c.i | lu*t mills upon completion of iw, •me* under construction. , Rliaabethtown — N’rw bridge t be constructed over Cape Ftar i.vr < at this point. Wilmington—New road pitr,<.» | e«l front this city to Wrighuvih , sound. j Greensboro r- J. A. Parker Pack ' I in* corporation, capitalised m $.500 I 000. to locate plant here. [ | Winston-Salem—New union sir. | : tion to be erected. Stateiville —Conover link in cen i i trol highway to be paved through Hickory. ; WilKam.iton — Lindsav Ice Cnm l*any begin* operations. Washington—$1,000,000 plant considers location here. Mt. Olive —• Strawberry crop' this season three times last year’s I record. High Point — N rgmci raisint! $2,900 to erect church • May consumption by American > mills amounted , to 620,965 bales, a / compared with 405.337 hales fo/j May last year. The consumption ol\ the ten months ending May 31 this j year amounted to 5,660, 969 bale*, as compared with 4,942,600 lulcs • for the same period last season Re port* indicated active trading in th - cotton goods markets with pricei firm and higher. Wilmington — Nitrate Agencies Corporation to erect fertilizer plant. Dunn—Carolina Telephone Com -1 pany to erect new building on West j Cumberland street. Washington—Potato shipments; leaving Sere in 30 carload lots daily. | Elizabeth City — N ew hotel tiro •osetl for this city . i Stanley — Lola Gingham Mills, ii|»t:il 5200,000, begins operation*. Gastonia —Work on extension of '•ara mill prtign.-'tsing. W'ilkeshotti — Building boom in irogrov (iharlott*—Southern Public Util lies Company installs new gas lolder costing $00.0000 Raleigh — New Printing Com pany erecting plant on Salisbury itreet. Wallace Pii'e V iew hotel spend "K S3.000 installing l**i and light Wrightsville — Contract let fot ronafructicn of jetties at beach cost ng 527721. Burlington - Southeastern llx press Com|>uny building nears com pletion. Clinton -5100,000 Hutel to Ipc Sweet Dreams <\S “A Godsend” Seid About Thin Wonder ful Moeqnito Remedy. I I -- Mil I I I ■ I ■■ --, BUIE’S CREEK. ACADEMY AN ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL, requiring fifteen unite for graduation. College* and aniranitiea accept atudcnte upon eerti ®%bte*n man and v^mn in F>od(^*S}$*Mtiita iaat year, rapraaanUng 70 counUha and rriJtetea BuaiiiaajvCooraea Home Economic*, /xt, EyrcwlonVFiano. VIoWC Votaj Marie, with «£oelL trarnjjfe for »o*p*l Sir^orarindl lead era of Chnrrt Muaic. Fin prooflibrary tfoflding to b^raady1 daring the fail tend. Maw do aAuJy fur b«Lw ready I SeptAnbcr 1. Electric light* and abover wtR. Expenwb moderAa. No flficr Chriatlan atmaaphara to ha i tdM. \ T / For ratalagr^. a afy to J. Vi. CAMPBELL, Priactptel \ « BUIE'S CREEK. N. C. t A TCHER Carolina .icensed Embalmer Service - Phone No. 16 erected. Burli^ion — May lluaicn Com >arv office laiildiiuj near* compa 1011. n Liunher mills in North Carolina 'VT^f output, 21 mill* cot 217, *13,000 fc*t la*t j\ar. — State highway com mission to let contract for 155 miles of road paving. VV ashmgton — Work progressing on Hyde county link of inland wat erway. 1 Mickey* - Methodist churvh un dergoing reconstruction. PENDERS YELLOW FRONT STORES SWIFTS PREMIUM HAMS, " nn POUND __ Uc KJNGAN S SLICED BACON, ONE POUND OC CARTON .... ...._ J5e -7*' .... SALT RIB PORK, , r POUND---y__].:..v__lDc SALT RIB PLATES, .a POUND .. IZc BUTILR. CUT FROM THE ORIGINAL TUB 47 POUND_ 4/o we guarantee our butter to be the highest grade acid on this market. PRAIRIE ROSE BUTTER, 1-1 POUND INDIVIDUAL rn CARTONS, POUND___jUc WONDER SELF-RISING OR PAUy& PATENT n At ID 1*» IL m A m X aft _ .&uc ____ ■■ Crap* Nuti, |Q Package _10c “The drink the I Made Milwaukee famous” SCHLITZ, / 1A BOTTLE./_. lUc ARf.rCUa’S CRAPE JUKE, " I o 4 OUNCES_f_.___l£c Armour’s Grape Juice / OQ Armour’s Grape Juice, CC Pi"*--—l-wOcQuart ___JJc Gosman’s Ginger Ale, ifot. 14c lee Cream Salt, 10-Ib. bag tfe OCTAGON SOAP, LARGE r i BAR.—...D I-£c r or your 1c* i on— l tw mot D. P. YELL© 2-Ounce Pack- 1 fl* 1-4 pound pack- 17 »«•-, 11 < t cooling drink tor IV LABEL TEA t| 1-2 pound pack » ago 1 pound pack age .—1 READY! I FOR OUR Removal and Semi-Annual I I Clearance Sal(rj7j'y\ I Starts Next Friday ^nd Closes Saturday, I Wugus/ 4th, 1923 I • • We are planning to maki* this \\L greatest of all onr Sales. We have on hand large ethdcs of merchandise and i F low price* will move it, we are determined to reduce our stock to a minimum before novh^g bite our new quarters September 1st. * i / watch for circulai s tjtm for further announcements in the i j iHnjjmMllo-JiJMa ■ •* •.>,. m , iMKunn hi1, u !,( rii4»■» . I *" ! jTLii ■; ;; JJ L . Ur] , H J[J| ^^B B I ▼• v ^ j B W[ «_Q&f3«ncta£>/e. St-ps-e _^B :\ mk ■ B B .* B

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