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The Fair at Dunn, October 9 to 12—Glorious, Grfrnd, Glowing, sa* VOLUME Χ. BANKS QUITTING RESERvE SYSTEM Branch Banking Oppor tunities Chief Cause Of Withdrawals Washington, I V». .National bank;» in incicAMii^ i;mnl«e7x ai -· « itli(1ra»ini; from the I'cucva! Re serve· n stent ami obtaining Suit charters «ο a.» 10 engage in it» branch linking biiaine»», Il<ncrmif Crii«ingcr, of tlie IVderul Reserve lîo.ird, tcstihe·! («winy Ικ-tore the CfiiigicvMonal commission inquiring into llic >.·.ΐΜ>η« for tl»«- lui line oi State banks awl trust <.\·η«ικ»ηκ* ιο join the ('«lierai Κι suive f>ysic**». L'nlcai ttongrci* antlMiiii.is. na tional bank» to engage in hi.'nrb banking, Mr. Criiwinger sai<l, ill·; national ami l-'cdcml Kcstrve bank ing system* will be furl Iter we «k rnc<l by mu'Ii with'hawalv lie pro that inch branch tanking ί* eontined lo tin·, citics viiliin uliicli the national banks are loomed. Imt Vice <'.ovemc«r ll.itt told ihc com mission llii'W tanks shtntkj 1*· au tboriziil I·· <-s1„l.|Mi hanks throng.· ont a State where Siaie [tanks were 1*1 ΙΙΙΙΙΙγΊ 111 «11- ··<■. • iovvin··!" (.'riv-it.j;?- al·*.. ui^nl tlûu n:itiiuuii Usuik-·'·. ailuue'l l>> «'<· a κιΐιΐ'ΠιΙ «Ιθ|β>Ιι»κ·ιιι KiuVitijj Ivim ncss 'ike ι><r;l cii;;.i;:cd I·} tin··1. < ι π· i|:iltd >avn.·;.. ii.nk*, IHït iiniWr. :i le<|iipviiuut tiwl lit·.· »su tni·» ;u'o>tii:i\ |< λ ·ΐ£ΐ«·}\ι1ι·<1. Λ|«". l'Uill muniiiiriidiil nu κίιιι'Ίιικτ.Ι in i)ic dation uni i i si ac. l < mit not to exceed l..io<; bunks u· Ii4\r intn lut'lânt,' ditvooiMti*» ,n» seitini; that tin* present l.:w aifr.inst »nch direcloratt * Ofeiauiif; l i ibe disadvantage lit' tlie Fi_tlcr.il Uc fcrvc system • (.'rijvif.inr CrUiitigrr jjkI Ihil while «jine State banks, remained ontsidr· th.- tvserte >ν«1αιι liecaiivj ij( msiiftoiait ιesunivo t<» make ihein cligi'iU·, many «tthevs romain oiu bccau.se by ilnn^ so ihcv can recvive inUretA oil llicir reserves, dittnlxjte larger dividais and oi> ! - tain all dokired accommodations. j Mr. MMlilliWMR^ysTrni ν.·:·< ·<■ u.-r».,, J tl.i· c<»*l οι Civdi; Ιί· ini'jiin: I !««i t'1'.vert. iv'itiinLirh in tlie mricul U rai mu tic»» I le explained that the «nail hanks are obliged in <ib tain credit from the larger member 1vink« » liiili in turn draw on the Federal Reserve >yOein. witJi a re uili th;it there !» a double discount cliarRr. Durham Man Killed In Auto Accident Durham. 8«<t. SO.—J. B. Newel), *2, barber, m invlailtJy killed thii uf U-rooon «' 5^0 eVIorV on >i rt>*<1 near Iho city whim th/· *mall tour! ng car >r. which be wan a juutt-nfrer wjv CTOwiI'd off tho ro··! Atlil overturned. Ooconrr'a Tonlift jrnvn U'c c.turc of th.· di-ntli u« a fructnrr.l *)n>M mi tninc<l when th» man w..* thrown | from the nulomoUili· nnJ hw head • trerk α ttak» ill a nenirtiy y:\r-1. ÎJi; arc Ment w»ia rr?nrdeil »« unoroid ghl«. 1· >« said tlini ΙΊι;ι*. U \Ι«-Μί1Ι·ιη i»)m> died rectnl11 *n<l wlm was «me nf lh< fargc-t real t-»la(c owner* i:t Fayctlevillc, during >ΐι« war «liiys wh«i proiiieerinj; wh« rifiim every lutnrf. "refnn-il Ik advance It»* l'en· a penny, .il ut nil»» never linnet! un( a tenant who wn too |>nnr t·» pay hi* rent. It would 1* haril to pay a WOMAN SAYS COSS i IS HER ASSAILANT j Negro Positively Identifi ! Ail By Mr*. Thomas i of Mitchell County "Sine il ι.- Ii'mi," declared Mrs. .\lock Vlioma*, (Λ-year-old victim of ii criminal attack at Spruce Fine, ΛI tluJ tell county, when confronted j Hen· \cistcrday with John CiOM, e# convict, charged with rt" Ivrnne. i The crime ramed whole vile de-j I on at too of ncjtruv.·» in Vlitchcll c/Hinty ami precipitate·! a disturb ance which Ita* nut yet calmed duw η. Co.-ii», who was a trv.Ni) at .1 convict camp near Spruce line, es raped immediately alter ilk· rcpi>rl viI crime, l>nt was trailed liv a po*»c rniit.tiniittf several clo<e relatives of the victim and was caught near Hickory Saturday by the sheriff of the county and ImoiirIh Ut tho State |>rivon here for safe keeping. Vviltnlay Go·# re| -eated hi* de utal ··{ the crime and swore that he hod never seen Mr*. ΊΊμνιι«> liefore. ' However, the white woman was un "(vivotai in her iilrntilicalion ami her positive belief that tlie right man had l>crn nppretieitdpl i* ex· l*cied to lead to a special term of Mitchell CaMlOtV —*·-* f lin: Iri.nl, jn whii'll c\ent Ιγ···.|κ iii.In . 'm- tvl.inird in tl.c Connu ffir [Im- | trial. Governor Mm'imi w«i» in Chai lotte )tilfr|Ay. Nil will be in hU. ofû(t today, and i* exj*cted to talcc up the matter uf a s|*cial term, ol [ which lie has already Indicated lu approval Mm. Thomas arrived here early yesterday morning with lier huabaryl and Deputy Sheriff IienKne and the I»f1y returned to the mountains yc* ter«ûy inoming. The dc\icly «lated flie people of the cotiputy «le*ire a ^■ecial term, which tinder a ruling of Attorney General James S. Man ning can I* called on two weeks'ι notice — Raleigh New» and Ob-| Server. and ^cnvro»itv—Cliarilν nikl tli lilrin LARGER CROP IS GOVT. ESTIMATE Report Places Cotton Crop at Million Bale· More Than 1922 Washington, <.kt. 1. Λ nuiim crop larger 1» a million aiul a onar tcr bale* than laitt year'* v«w ion; cait today by the department of ag ricnlture, which placed prediction at 11,015,000 lmlrv The forecast, the Ia*t of tlie seamn until the He ermher rslimalc, wa» 227,000 lia'e* more than indicated Inst month. The force**! «u IwmiI ont ht condition of the crop Septenil>cr 25, which «a* 49.5 per cent of normal, itulkatiiiK a yield oi 137.7 pound* per acre. A tiumili aj»o die crop wa* fonout at 10,788,000 hale» on a condition of 54.1 per cent of a normal on Auguvt 25, indicating "an acrc yielding 154.8 (vrnnd*. I.ut year's cr>n> wa* 9,761,817 bale*. The condition on September 25 and forecast of prodnction by Suite* IdlMJtY . Virginia r rnmlilio» M per cent ; frirocast 4Λ.000 Imlri N'tnili Curitttu.i : (A and ΚΤΤ.ΟΟΊ South C;ir.ili,ta : 53 and 7M.OOO Oeorjj?* : 31 «nd 700.000. l'*îori<la : 20 and 13.000 Alabama: 42 and 741.000 : 37 and "52.000. I .ouivana : 45 and 340.000 'J'cxac V, ami 4.IW.000. Arkansas : SO and 92^000. Τrnnfi*cv ; 47 and 340.000. Missouri: A4 and 198,000. California. 84 and 44,000. Arizona : 00 and *>45,000. AH other States : W ami 57,000. Ask· For ! To Enter DU*ent New Item. Oct. 2.—One of lh. moM interejiting rase* that ha« conic up in niicrinr Court here is nndr. way now in the form of a Miil brought by Mm. Rosamond Mead ows, by which she ask* to be al lowed to dissent fnwn thewfoof |_ II ■ j ■ I I wa* not menially and physically] in ««Hlilkiii nl llie lit»* «.he i|u.di-; tied as executrix lo icalixe what §h. , I # I «a< iloing. The cMM >vai ètartcd before Judge I lu»y Λ. Gradfc ·« Craveu county a year ago, Iwtbi did not all·»» it to c<> to the jucf. The plaintiff a|> pc.ilcd ι·> the SttprW CVhuI, wlik.li reversed J inly·Grady'» drrixinu •mil Duk-rcd ;it»ther (rial. ΊΊιομ- ^ rite led by the >\>it arc H. Π. AUdiIi>u », fa. aad Wade Mead ows, iic|4ie\vs M tht dcecated, aiul •Mr*. George fWtt»*. » ffr;u»d d-uifcliler. Shoald Mr*. Meadows » in, one-third pf the estate left by Iter Imthmiil u-dald become her own mid tliii woukMnean the Miriende oi lar^e ]>criiai» '· hy ,\h«. Stratton and pt Meado» s broil ι "*· j Find WKûkey StiU Inside'Tobacco Barn Charles TioÀê». «ho live· seven miles mnh-trfl of Dunn in Har nett county, «Il bound over to the! federal r'ourtlTucMlay Uy I*. S., ( omtm«>oner,lL L*"" ou the clurjjr ; of nianiiiactqlNC »hi*key. 11':#· I*11J «a* tixSal $200, v.hicli 'ic fnmnhed. \S»r luiK to the cvi deuce hioughtfoat at the trial, th* ; o^lH-ei» found! c«»«|>tete whiskey ; iiukinj; plant it· " lubeceo barn 1 invncil by Ilotve· Tlie Mtrrotiml I ii»jT« indicated uiat « h«ul liecn op J crated inside tbt barn, the |dant l»c- ; l«m Mnu «ν he· ΐ'·« ofHcers Igcai J c-d h. /. Γ LA RESIST A CORSETS Keep Your Figure Young *5tyle Ν 2 8 2 H*. SPIRABONE SUm CuiHtMd Bmk-Pn At Out Corset Department! JOHNSON BROTHERS! 1 "Built Me Up" ΐ Τ USED Cardid for years * and It did me more good then any medicine I ever used," write» Mn M. C Ragsdale, of Port Towson, Okla. Ί used to suffer wWh womanly trouble that toed me un tit | was a ι shadow, nervous, and could not steep. [ did not Μ Dm ' I could ttve. "It seemed thai aofelnc helped me till I heard of Cardalandbecaatouaett. h StodmdfbuUt me" toil kl (be yo*h»ve «tw«y» beard, tt» ■and help· relieve pain and dtaaxnfort due to teaale ailment·. Try Cardul, today. CARDUI The Woman*· Tonic —■—r, - You Get What You Pay For When We Do Your Plumbing and Heating That U the important consideration when you figure on cost. Our work it directed by a real plumber, who, in the long run, is the least costly. * Efficiency, Quality, Sanitation and Safety are watchwords with this establishment. I ' WE SATISFY HENRY C LEE Phone 263 Railroad Arenue ι We respectfully Invite you to voit our dor· mm* in spect our large dock of living room and «lining roosn suites in ell the latest style· and finishes. We carry the largest sad ι „ , - ... m niture "H house fanfaUsf *n this section of the State· < ' * · · ' j:· oor Hues over before mshing —- I » ♦ ♦♦ Tilghman Come to see ut We hope you will eqjoy THE FAIR mm If your home it built of Tilghman you need never to worry about the
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