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•u» of the balds. Soil conditiaas have bna suah aa to fooM tho tempers tare haa baan mUU with "ff Mo raal wrim frccse, which •ccmd early hi the mooch. Cob too state are too grata art mppy for chopping, cfftM^Qcnli tW plow hg needed tor eradicating the boll WMrt^tad piapirotlM f- mtlng h The eorn crop i« one of the beet that hae bees prodoeod lo North Car tdino tor aseaml yean. lfaay re •Md it the took we ton erer ted. USteti 'aTthZZf* **fca*1 npAd^r than mil Al«tt tT par ••fit of thi oomoco Wo Won Wiooot •* far forage la the forma of top «■ fodder, .«**** m extern^ told sonata CMrtderaht. ndaertoa (a the acre M* of wheat has haoa mods thi. totha low price and to the atter arops ted mrisoo in. “*• for load withaat tttg thrashail *J» ThafUl acreage of rye ia about ai ■“ *«■•» do net de Pond on it for sal*. The cotton b mere nearly eat oi the Said thaa ha* perhaps ever beer experienced. Only t to 4 percent ti aMU in tha field. Ginning ia modi •bead af preview year*. The qua lit] «• good became* af the early pidrinj asd freedom tram barm* and tndL The cotton leaf worn cleaned the plan* af bares ami hastened the op*aingaf holla H*y A large acreage and yield af hay «• made ia North Carotlaa. Tahaaoe Mara than one-half of the crop it ■trkdal and tha price is good con sidering the quality. Than seems Is be no doubt that tha Cooperative Marketing agencies have influence* •Bars advantageous price* for farm era. Tbs livestock ia North Carotins Li *B unaaaally good condition. Fall pasturage was uneaaafly good and the atiaatiaa to predating more fseda has bssn observed. There is a vary distinct ahortagi of form labor. Meat of tha work hat had to bo dena by these remaining so the farm wAlek included the awn si's and tenant's famillaa Cash la bar b almost unknown, since tiu • farmer saanot compete with arbor BUS UNE W. L BASSsOermsr FANS OKI WAT.HA C.mfaetaMy Heated ewd lighted DAILY BXCKFT SUNDAY UrnDsm...7 a. as Leave Dim ..._...._kllg.a* LsavsCMstN.IBiM a. a* Lewve CthsSaa-l>Ny e* fltartbg Fvbsl, Dwm. . A. C. L. Depot Das rite* Fate*. Cite tea Tbs Baal ML GLENN L. HOOPER DENTIST Date, its North CimUm Office Second Floor Bank Building COTTON ' Cotton is advancing to new high levels. It is too vahiable to bold et borne oniasored against fire sad damage. Consign year cot ton to tte. We will nako liberal advaneee against year shipments and bold or sell, as desired. SAVANNAH COTTON FACTORAGE CO. Ismanib. Go. Md public work price.. It l« net an tomtmon ta etc email children, nujr ••dar 10 yean of w work !» (ha M4 before aad after cchool kawo. Daring recent Arid travel aa»y farmer*, especially t»**o hav 'of tractem. were foaad to he at wort after dark. , It b generally recoeuiacl that tk* farmer b spending :iwmcj more care fully than he did In l<*. Thte m* I particular roferenee to the tael the: this year is comparable with the pros ptioua 1919 year. Most of che North Carolina farmers are wcU pleased I with the pear's malts. Fsstttssss A large factor la the iacrturd | ^u.loct on of crops this yoar is duo to the .ncrvased amount of fertilizer* put under moat crops, especially cot ton and tobacco. d . _ What This Cos*a try Ntsdi It Isn't BDOrr liberty, hot lam people Isrbo take llbertio* with oar liberties. 1 . It is net a job for every man, bat mmmmmmmsi^meam vral rain fjr «**».- j ,h. I* isn't to pot a.oro lave* t.y« hot for Ike prcpi to irs ms. from U>« taxea. It U not more mile* of U*rv-1 .*-y '*•* more milne to ttie falter. It lo mos* trocton and !•<* .mton. It lan't more you-.g men ir.ak.:.; ■feed. Unt moio yossng mrn fh.rtM. nsda. It in more paint on the old iv'ar. ssod !m point on tie young face. It lan't a lowor rote of inlcmt on •nonoy, but a higher interest in work. It la to follow the footprints of the fa theta laitead at the footprint* of .•...•i .^rieluje autxior.—St Paj'. Cron-; <e >t——losi !wuy Journal. I 1 Mimcry of Mr*. Le«! ! II. G. lac dasl at lfcr homo,, l lhic.v ei !l'i north of Duun.| ! TJutrivay t'Wit. Xovemhcr 2D. dcatjj , -''..Hu.!ir from pn-alyeir. Oceoutcd hod j bu n in Ml licnllli fir (i;v<ii year*, and | 11ad bean on ir.Vtu'-l ( if the fjajt three j JUT*, nan hut ilrs dr was not uner pf.loJ. 8n» »»■ u devoid mother ! end wife. See will bo misai.-d by her "*">• frtrmW in and around Dunn. ! Sr.r 4 rurvhrud by her husband ur.il | rMliirvii. All war nl her beihdUc »l>rn the en*l tunt. Tire fcncinl vni» -on.lucU-l u; tha home Pririay «fter »n»n at 2:S0 ami tin. re main* Uni ■o rest ia I.er cemetery. She la «on* but jut forgotten. Sweet renembtr uucc will nhvayi lmper around the Stave where »hv «vaa laid. A Friend, MATTifc USE -r ■■—in * * . • • I J. L. HATCHER Funeral Director and Embe later . I » Prompt and Efficient Service Day er Nipfat Dann, North Carolina Day ’Phone 16 Nipht ’Phone 114 i, ' Suctor* SEDAN P.o. b. . ‘ if\ mt.LT tan aotT ^ covamt The Lo\V^3t Priced Sedan TN the Tutlcv r• lit: n an o'en view ii every X wholly m-v Fo .1 • iJ-; direction, mole Car taler type is o5er(d /.mencjri diiviagraJf^eiter raotoc metorittt. iij ccfoyment. Itu diMintuuiird hr . A ss.oa thulhc ooro pc a. roo avy bo..y,tro , 0, . wide iLorj o ai 3 pnCld \ iM.Wl P‘a5*d uwrd, and lold.a^ f*jlu 0,1 he American market. (rest teat. It it a cor ol broad appeal Large wir.dx.vo a.tcrdlrg end compelling value. fla cam kuhnrit (im'.'i iW W TWlj hnciwllac J. W. THORNTON Phone 177 Dunn, N. C. \ I.__ LADY WAS IN A BAD FIX FROM NERVOUS 1NDI6EST10N If You Want A Finn Wagon at the right price— I WE HAVE IFl I One-horse, Light, Medium and Heavy Two-Horse wagons in stock to select from.' THE BARNES AND HOLLIDAY COMPAHY Hardware — Furniture — Undertakers # Omm, m North Carolina / — - - - ~ -- ™ ■ - JUST RECEIVED Car Load of - MOLINE DISC HARROWS AND STALK CUTTERS JOHNSON BROTHERS DUNN, —s— NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALE i In town of Coats, X. C., on Main Street noar Rail road Station, ftve nice business lots and one large wood en store building in good condition, with metal roof. Will sell cheap, cash or term*. E H. HENLEY, 1015 W. Trinity Arc. — Durham, N. C. _ -- THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. Undertakers and farftnl— A full line of Coffins. Caskets and Burial Bahaa. Service any time. anywhere. Dey Phone 11 Ni«tU pho^- ?0 V -— This Property is known a. the Cape Fear Stock Farm and part of the J. M. Jones Farm, located on the Dunn-Fayetteville Highway, 12 mile.South of Dunn and 14 mile* North of Fayetteville. Subdivided into Small Farms On account of raise in the bids the above property will be resold on Monday, Decem ber 10th, rain or shine. The Cape Fear Stock Farm contains 450 acres and the J. M. Jones tract contains 205 acres. This property was sold November 19th, but will be re sold by the commissioners on account of the bids being raised. Come Out and Buy a Good Farm Cheap. Easy Terms Sale conducted by order of Federal Court. J. M. Broughton, S. Brown Shepherd, E. F. Young, CotnmisMoners. ' **'■ ' » Geo. L Cannady, Auctioneer North Carolina I /
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