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Tab Mora labwat 1b Improved Farm Stack Baietgh. Nov. C — North CarsOna are taking gmater ill*reft *n nalng Improve I pedigreed Urn erode, accenting *» Dr. K. V. Winters. Mast Breadth* ttrmMi far the Stale Collage aa-l Department of AplwlUw. Lari epting t-rough the effort* of Coosty Agent T. 1. W. Brecon, about 1.800 butdei* of ■ Mexican Big Bell need war* twtro dnead Me Union eesety. Dr. Winter* latently queried the men ualng thte variety and found Bat to a man. they went pleaaad with the rceolta being secured this fall. Expressions like thesj arc seen In their answer*,-” I win plait my en tire crap wtth this variety next year." "Larger bells and prodnea* neoie.” "Heavier fra Her and more compact growth." "Dot* luge and more tr eulk." "Batter than kind 1 have been growing." Nearly every reply frost seme forty grower* hod etnto mrats showing that they were favor ably hammed wtth the lerults of Mice in'proved INd. Aa • farther indication af thia In -ecatt Dr. Wtalara roperia that a new emaciation far wed improvement ha> bean organlned ta Anaon county .hraaah tha effort* of Coanty Agoai i. W. Cameron. Moat of tha mam ben trill nee tha Mexican variety of coturn with which ta bagta work and inch farmers aa V. B. BUloch, J. M. gyfco*. C. C. Griggs «4 I* D iaaon an pioneer* in the movement Dr. Winter* baa ether aaaedntiona ta Kdjteceeabe. Halifax, Sampaon aad the Weodleaf community ta Rowan ooan'.y. All of them are now wall organised, are • electing their taada and are making aalaa of Improved cotton varietie*. The Edfccootbe Aa aoctadon ■ incoip# rated under the State law, haa o racoioriy employed plant breeder and U imprevia* ent ree, com and oau at thi* time. The awociation in Halifax coanty i» do in* mu work with peanuts. According to Dr. WlnUis the work art ta hi* office are amiatin* about It etner eomrnmnitia* la taatln* tha beet varietie* for their local idea and in eelactln* good aood ouch yoar that them TOriatia* may be constantly Im proved. Mrs. John too had gone away from home leaving Mr. Johnson MaWtfam. On arriving at her des tination she missed her gold brooch and sent a post card to ber serv ant asking the* girl to let her know if *bc found anything on the dining room Boor whin sweeping it next Ford Motor Company Now Making Wire Detroit, Mich- CM. mtrdc ouiitkcuntn tailed to mat ■W*eiAeatlon> for wire ucd in wind ing imAttrrt of staiter gennratora •Md m Ford cm. the Ford Motor Company hat itaelf yore into the Wire Mnaafnetorhig hanaeaa. Thb new industry at the Highland Park plant, though not yet In Cull prodac Uoa, ia at praaent taming oat every (toy aotaa 70 all«» of fine inaolatod copper who. The Making of 8.490 generator an'to daily call* for tlte abcolut-ij standardisation of part*, partleolariy , wiro tine. If the wire winding on. the arwiatoree ia tlightiy off atxe, or1 If the beulating cover 1* a bit thick or imgotar. either the winding will not St In the arrialotv eegmenta or lower generator efficiency will remit. So. with oauide wlrv not giving tall Mtiafaetloa. the company deter mined to make it* own and improve meets and eimplifieation ef atamtarrt wiro making machinery have placed ] this plant ahead of almost any other | in qUUMIT •nil UUI.VI Oh interratiug drawing operation ta where th* wire p»sre» t ivoagh eight diamond* each reducing the da* a few thousandth* of an Inch. The coot of each diamond may run a* high aa $.100 and it taka* several day* of continuous d riling with diamond dost in order to pierce on*. They can be used about six months without ap preciable wear. Cotton, used Tor the wire cover ing, is alio made by th* company and la spun from fine cotton imported from England. The new wire, which in every way maata the high standard* of Ford MuiwfmeUirr. has brought a genera] improvement in the production of (tarter generator*. ■"lay down. pup. Lay down. That’* a good doggie. Lav down, I teU you” ‘'blister, you'll have to say, ‘Li; down,’ he's a Boston terrier.”— XnshcviUe Tennessean. Landlady—What portion of th* chicken would you like, Mr. New comer? Mr. Newcomer—Oh, half of it will be ample, thank you. North Carolina Industrial Review Wilmington— New auto tires fac tory to be established in Mclver Aoderson building giving employ ment to 20 men at the start. Davidson—'Fire department to bo Mganzed at local college Salisbury—New "Capitol” theatre »•«*»"« *.100 «o be erected Wahe Forest—$109,000 «k*mi my to be erected on local campus. Dtmn—Seminole plant being con rerted into fertilizer factory. Forest City—Employer’ home., under construction for Alexander Manufacturing Company making rapid progress Cberryritle—402 bales of cott*n iCuined during present season. Mount Olive New Geddic Ice >lant to begin operation December 1. Maxton—I. umber ton road com pleted. Forest City—New school building under coos traction. Greensboro—Buffalo creek sec tion of McConnell highway to b< built soon. Etowah- -Brick plant of Moland Drysdale Company under construc tion at this point. Alliance—Contract let for erec tion of new high school. 586 sail •ngs to foreign countries from South ern ports scheduled for October During past two years this state ha« put up 673 school buildings at tola cost of $25,306,445 TTl^rh Point—Adams-Millij Cor poration organized to carry on tex rile business, $100,000 catiital. Charlotte—North Carolina Cot ton Growers Cooperative Associ.v tion established classifying office ir this city. High oint—J. F. I wood Cox manti actunng plant at this point to he •ebtrilt. Wilmington—Plans completed or constnrction of $850,000 9-slon' hoteL • Independent tobacco market* hrougout state report heavy sales Rorboro—Local tobacco marke' ’pens with sal; of 90,000 lbs. at 22 cents. 160,421 bales of cotton ginned in this state to September l this sea son Durham—Erwin cotton mills here and at Duke to undergo improve ments. Charlotte—Construction of tex tile building on South Try on street nearing completion. Hamlet—Erection of new 100 room hotel proposed. Wilmington—Atlantic Paint 4 Varnish Works erecting new. plant! High Point—Giant Furniture Company erecting new plant in thir city. Fayetteville—$] 25,000 bonds vot ed t® complet Cross creek township school building program. Charlotte—-ICO-room addition un der construction at Tranquil Park sanitoriwtn. ^ Central Falls—Central Falls Man % factoring Company erecting dam to develop hydro-electric power. Charlotte—laical bank resource! show increase of 9-79 per cent last 12 months, total now being over 1 $40,000,000. Most important to the maintcn- ! •nee of prosperity is a fair day’s ' woric. Statistics show that 26,0001000 : Americans, nearly one-fourth of the [nations population, have savins accounts in state and national banks. WOnungton—Diamond Steam boat ft Wrecking Company spend ing several thousand dolkrs for improvements on Eagle Island dock property._ Making A Financier A well-known bed mm man has e HMla itenahtrr who hee the making ef a grant in bar. Oae day her father eaBed her to him. “My dear," said he. “a man worntag offered me this room full of gold If 1 would eell little brother. How, that -gold ooough to SB this mom from wff ta wall aad from floor to eeiUi«. If I sell Httle brother for that sum I shah be able to bey everything in the wodd you went. Shall I sell him!" “No, Pirn," answered the tittle girl promptly j sad then, before her delighted father could embrace her for expressing so much uuaoUUb af fection, the went on, “Keep him till Holi fc# worth rnori thoa."—Chaaity tad ChiUkon BW—w—JLI If You Want A Fartn Wagon i One-horse, Li itT M/sdihm and Heavy / / i 'i L : Two-Horse wag is ay stock to select from. y jj THE BARNES AND HOLLIDAY COMPANY Hardware — Furniture — Undertakers ! Dunn, t-t North Carolina V ■ - ___ . i ! *^**^*******^***'***V*,,I1,,,,,,,,,,*,,| THE BARNES 9c HOLLIDAY CO. A 4 *5 ^ and Burial Babaa. tfyjk i Might Pboaa 70 §M L A Fine Splan IIow cap* hi; I of ckwcd car comfort, _in this new 1924 fouf-cylind Sedan. Every thirg that , There is the well-prnpon , Fisher-built. There is the -head engine. There ere the ak<s __. Yet with all ol mechanical superiorities, t modest"—with in the means ear buyers. GREEN’S BUCK SERVICE STATION DUNN, NORTH CJtfeOUNA BUCK MOTOR COMPANY FLINT, MICHIGAN Whan Wttar autosnshils. at* built, Bnsefc Will Build Than [ Valuable Farm and Personal Property On Thursday, November 15th, at 10:00 A. M., I will sell atoub lc auction my farm, wmirtmg of 135 acres, 35 cleared, four miles eaatof Duoo. * a V s , At the mum tune I will sell my personal property, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, chickens, turkeys, wagons, buggies, farming utensils, one new Ford touting car and forty barrels of com. THIS FARM IS IN fyGH STATE OF CULTIVATION I And produces good crops of cam, cotton, tobacco and all other crops suited to tfaas section, j } „ TWO ACRE ORCHARD JUST BEONMNG TO BEAR R—u, ** ^^ k. - ^ I . T. Hodges I DUNN, N. C, ROu.-.,0# I, itropolitan Opera House, T , N. C : One Night Only : Thursday, November 15 I 8 .—=T I WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: "Just Married" is one of the brightest and most intense if ly interesting amusing farces of the day. !t is happily play H ed and contains countless la ighs. Jules Hurtig and the S Shuherts have provided men nd women who can, and do, H give it just the sort of perf< rmance it should have.—• n Douglas Gordon, in Richmo id Tiraes^Dinpatch. "Just Married" abounds i i fun anfl is without sugges XX tive situations. It is a very d« rex, Highly entertaining com tf edy that makes the welkin ri ng wim joy.—Joseph Leslie, ff in Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. j "Just Married" is good f tn, in d complete relaxation/ H one of those panaceas for th« saddled tired business man. H The cast is very good.—Hel yDe Motte. in Richmond H News Leader. V “Jolt Married" is s decided triumph. The whole play it j| well prrsmtod and well worth seeing. This is a new, ft dean, amusing kind with a laugh in every line.—Tom || Hull, in Norfolk, (Va.) Post. "Just Married," a honeymoon farce comedy presented XX mi the Academy last evening by a real Shubert cast, is the H beat play seen in Norfolk this season.—-E. M. Holmes in | Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. ■fc-1 = =Z ■ - --", TO MY PATRONS: Dunn is to be favored with Jules Hurtig and Messrs. Shubert productionjof the “Just Maraed” which enjoyed ; J; • a two year run at the comedy, Shdbert and Nora Bayes 13: theatres, New York; six months^at the La Salle Theatre, * Chicago; Four Months at the Adelphi Theatre in Philadel- : phia, and which Sheently cfesed five capacity months of j business at the Pft'moutb'fheatre in Boston. ' 3 j “Just Married/' is iXoneymoon farce comedy in three \ 3; acts and was writteiyoy Adelaide Matthews and Anna Ni chols, authors *f /Nightie Night,” "Scrambled Wives” 3 and ‘’Abie’s Iri4*Roee,” Jules Hurtig and Messrs. Shubert > J are sending ’’Just Married” to the Opera House, Dunn, with a broad way cast and the same identical production as was seen in New York, Chicago, Boston and Philadel phia. : 3 NOTE THE FACT: There is only one company in “Just Married” and it 8 . comes here intact, and Dunn is one of the cities fortunate * enough to be included in the around the world tour. Yours truly, MANAGER EARL BAREFOOT. :■ 1 ...I \! 9 ' '< s NOTHING LUCE IT EVER ON THE STAGE 1 -....i— . . —-—- ! ---MAIL AM) PHONE ORDERS RESERVED SEATS NOW READY AT WILSON AND LEE S I w»m»m»m»m«mwmiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiimi»mntiimm»mo»niiiiiiMiiiiiiittmm—J
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