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s: mf K* ,y-. fjt ‘ *r‘ » T 7v- I r /¥ Wl*- , •iSi^ £•» , X»* ' P* VJW**' . I'AUS TWO HARNETT COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 192; Harnett County News Edtaiblibhed Jan. 1, 1919 IBSUKD RVERY THURSDAY lessenins tho live waste. B«tinour,Kes of pirbllc libraries enjoyed by[ opinion the Board of County Com-1 residents of cltle.s. The extent to | missioiiers of Harnett, which county j which (Ills is true was not known; lui ssiich larKC acveaRo in wooded ■ um 11 the study menllonod aibove was' lands, might do well io seek further j made. However. It Is encouraging ..rotectlon to forests than that which j to know that various aigencles—pu'b- SVB.SrRn*TION RATES we now enjoy. If we may not see Ho and private—are attemiptlnp to One Year 11.50 ijie wools destroyed for purposes of.hi'lHg library .service to rural people. 'In agriculture and home-ibnlldlng. let’s lluch efforts have re-nlted in the es- --- . t ^ forests. . tahll.shment of efficient library faclll- HRNDERStON STRELB, PubJislier Home-Euiider Gets Good Investment Plus Comfort CORRR8i*ONDENCE This paper desires correspondence from all reliable sources interejllag to the people of this section. We ask that the name of the correspond- eui be signed for the purpose of at test log Us reliability. Tlie .News rone.ws iis form .*1 County Chamhei merco. Hr.rnen needs nnu'e Mies for many rural coimnunitios; motion to [ but the efforts of these agencies of- ()l (;om-'len lack coordination. Ardent work Indu.s-'is done in some communities: others] AiUertliilBic ratea upon application. trios. The he.si way lo induce on-1 tu'c overlooked. Uniform li/brary lerprisos to locale here is by omi-S ervlce for all the people of a State eerted effort. Strangers will not if titusi easily accomplished when all v\ant to come in unless Ihev binl n.s the library agencies within ii State Entered a^ .sccond-«]as.s matter at the postofflce at Llllington. N. C., tinder the Act of March 3, 1879. NOTICE TO SL'BSC^KIBERH W you Me u X nierk opposite youc miiiie on your paper, it idgnlfles ttiat your ftub.'.criptloii ha.s expired. If jon wish the paper rontinned, please renew promptly. YHl’IlSIi.W. KEBlir.MtV It). 1927 pulling together If we are mu pulling logother. strangers will gitiii lilt: impression tliai they will not recolve cordial wotcome an«l coopor- aiit»n whfii ihi'v eiimi*. I.t*i si>ine- body start the nioveiimm. Such or- gatii/atioiis are u(*coiu]i|ishing great gtiod ill ttiher mgiht be iltjiie I ill' done, l.i'i's si.’.r; it. either coasolidaie or ooordln.'ite their efforts. SCHOOL TAXES AND THE SMALL TAXPAYER .Vpropos of ih(‘ Itresenl iniere.si in| conuiies. 'I'lw* sUiniej increuslug costs of .schools and corre ' 111 Ifarnelt. Ii ean spoudiug iitcrea:;** in ia.\atlon for] ilit'ir support, a study recently inaile| ill a certain county is of interest Tlie de.uli of .Slicriff Janies 'Turner of l.eo eounty serves to agaiu remind law-abiding peo’ple of the gre.ai risk undertaken by law cnforcr-mein otticei'.s when ihp.v eu- couijier l.aw^breakers in their dens. Here was an officer who n'as brave enough and with sufficient hone.sly of purpose Id enter the lair of nu IDIOTIC RED TAPE 'IMii.-. siudy indicates that of 1.149 i ill the county studied. aMt of the total .\mon.g all the idiotic and e.vasper-■ nliiig re I tape regulations ilevis»*l liy ' b‘r cent KevoriimeiK bnreancrai.s in Washing-»» average aitmtal total j Ion. ihos»‘ dealing uilh loan.s to war'*''^ “* fid.■'ill. No ia\.payer iiaid i veteran:- must hear off tlie polm. more than $2.'t. While the .studyj loe.s not .show what percentage of In order per eelll ol lo negoliutt- a loan of 8 the face value of Ills ad- llii„ total amount luiid in county' jiisied .service cerlificali', t.he veteran j paid Into the school lund, it ; Corn statistics recBirtl.v issued show the perccnt.jge of the crop used .'for various purposes, the last Item being ‘‘other uses .“I pov oenit." This i :i per cent devoted to "other uses” I n:ake.s jolbs for alhout 7.‘» per cent of (loneral Andrews’ men. All the newspapers of t’ao,Unliod Slates combined have a circulation of about 4S.I>Otl,OOi) cople.s, or an aver age o'f ahoiii two to each fnmllv. W^hai has become of the oltl-fash- loned business man who retired with ] a million dollai's and thought he wi.- I tlxed f )!• lil’e’.' JOHN D. JOHNSON LILUNCTON, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA TE 'T ' ‘ To Make improvements To Pay Indebtedness LONG TERM NOTES .VORPOLK' SOUTHERN RAn.RO.AI* Passeitgfir Train Hcl>elHle.l Effertiva Feb. I. l.ittlngluu 16 J. .It.—For FayeJiovlIlo' tn'ermedlatp polnt.s 1., .1 111 •-■•f''i*r Varliia and niedi.'ite poiiita. TIM MeOOY. Aiten; I.v 10 .III I lit- It: I L. BRUCE GUNTER attorney at law Fluiiiity Si»ri»ig«>, N. 4'. Oltiee i»ver Kllloii I'hnrinan'y ^toiie.\ lu I.etuI on Keat lv-.Mie. I.oiui i«‘rni lie.v liileie*.l rnif. Office in The John D. Johnson 5>tore outlaw, a bad man who prided hl8'‘‘'“> lending bank are reiiuirod •evident that a large percentage reputation as such. Seeking to pro tect their nefarious traffic against the liilerferenoe of the arm of the law', the liquor iiiaker.s shot—and, they shot to kill. While officers of lesser courage should not and will not be tolerated, yet when one lose.s; tbut at ih** present lime no j hbt life in the discharge of his du- which may be made e.xcm'd.s tJTti ties in the tru.st repo.seJ in him, Ihei'"' an average, the stupidity |•xceu^e numerous form.s, affidavits^ other than school purposes. :• lid uotillcations. j«Uidy reveals, as do slinil.ar 'I'o enumerate all of itn'se sense-1 tt*tidies, that ns n rule the Inirden of re iiulremems would take ibe j :-'*'hool taxation dot's not fall heavily et|uivalcni of two full newsi'.aper j on small tiuvitayers consldcriivg the culnmns of space. W’hon it Is under-; value received by the majority of such taxp.i.ver.s from their .school.s in I'le education of their children. example is worthy of high praise. A monument should be erected to the memory of Sheriff Turner, mark ing the resting place of the mortal remaln.s of a man who surrendered his life in the cause of law enforce ment. North Carolina and the na tion owes him re-tpect, equally, per haps, with Lee county. Whether the cau.se of crlmo be liquor or something cl.'^, every rlghteou.s sympathy 'will hfv w'llh tlo- law en forcement otSucer.' !l must be a harde'iieu soul in a man who would •seek to kill oae ol the.se brave ofll- cere. Rich heritage Is left to Lee procedure 1^ more Woney si>ent for school support is really an invest mein in the future and should he r,o considered. How ever, when viewed in the light of an e.vpotise, the hurdi'ii Is as a rule so] loans i widely dlsirybuled as not to fall] heavily on any t.ax!payer. particularly; ' itie one of relatively small means.! .Pore than any other enterprise the! , support of public education is a co- .■Vpprova! of Preini(>r .Mnssolinl’.si plan to tax bachelors has been given! by the liaMan Co’.incil of '.i’nl.^fers of the required plainly evident. The regulations might well be e.n-j tilled: ‘‘llegulatious to effectuallyl ba«iii>er veterans in -’.ecariiig piovidt'd by l.tw.” E CXJNOMY of spai'e in tbU ttve-room Kngll.sli (own hoti.se has not iiieaut a TABLETS saorlffce of an arllstle exterior. Built «T variegated or common brick, .wldtewashed. with a roof of stained shingles or filnte. It presents nn unusually atiractive and com pact appearance. The portico Is arched and roofed, and has a red brick floor. The shutters of solid, weathered boards give an Interesting departure from the usual New Knglund type. A number of featiire.y provide for ex ceptional comfort and convenience. The ll\lng room has an oriel lm,v window that light gives from three d I r e ■ - tloiis and fernery within. TAXING BACHELORS operative undertaking. •a ALCOHOL ;!ie proceeds of the lax to go to i.hol ^Ul,.^ONlN.. fund for iudihaul women '.rr.'d'-or- , Quite a sii*'is hehij; nttiV.a concern-j plians. The naitiber of hacL^toix. Ing Ihe'govevnnUOit’g.'ivar.cy'of plac-; (Who Hill be affected by (he ia.\ ls,'iit« pcisonoa.-.^. s\ii»tstauce's In iu'-lus ] county hy the noble example of|. esllnuiicil at :!,(iiiO,tilili. Jomes L. Turner in faithful perfor mance of ditty. which in- iges of 2.'* IIIL51 fLOOLFLAM ^iiwiMC ntiasT affords a window seat or Every room has windows on two aides, giv ing cross-ventllallon. The house Is Insu lated. walls and rOof. with cclotex us (irotee- tlon against cold and waste of fuel in the winter, and the hot rays of the sun lr> sunt- iiicr. The floohs arc hardwood throii-..tHmt. and have a layer of celoter placed bt-iweon them to deeden noises within the house, a feature that is espaclally-.appreclated M-iiere ihere are amall children tiuTi noisy'br.ys in jlte bouae. Xlia living. roor: .fiitts aQ> open" Itrepluee and bnnt-ln bock 'cpee. The pocch or sun room may Optii off the living room or tliiilnj We have a latrgte stock of good School Tablets, both for pencil and pen, and we are offering the regu lar five-cent tablets at SO cents a dozen. The nickel tablets for pencil have SO sheets ruled both sides and are of excellent grade paper. B. A. PARKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mlllnftton, .N. :»iiy IMitmo 32« Miglil Flume *2417 Full lino of t’nskel'i, ICoIwm, Etc. NEILL McK. SALMON ATTORNEY AT LAW ttl-'FK’F.^ I.\ l..^YTl>S I(UII4>1N4; LILLINGTON, N. C. John D. Johnoon ATTORNEY AT LAW LIM4\fIT4>N, \. r. It iiiifit for The editor of The News has been asked as to whether this paper could endorse Editor Bea.sley’s .son- tlments expressed in the article pub lished lu The Neiws last week from the Monroe Enquirer. ‘‘Organizing^ Altruism.'* The editor of The Ne'w.s | concurs only in part. Some people' who have been placed in charge of j sollcltatdon for worthy causes have j so abused the privilege that it i.s no! wonder these arLses a cry against ii.j We do not believe Editor Beasley w'oiild counsel apathy toward a wor-* thy cause—any more than the edl-| tor of The News would. But the minds oi thoughtful people will very readily locate the trouble. People who are not tilted for, and should I never be entrusted with, solloitlug funds for worthy purpose.s are given i elude.s all belwevii thf ai>.l or,. I'Tom (he age til 2.‘, id 46 (lie tax liicft'ase.s will) till' age. while from 46 lo it gradually dw'rease.s. The plan Is not new. having heoit employed lu ancient Uume. in Sparta, Sielly, France and posslibly el.si*- here,in die pa.Hi. From a practical standpoint, the greater income (ax exemption grained to married men ill the United State.s Is a sort of in direct tax on bacheltn-s. Looking at the matter from an unbiased vit'Wpoim, it i Mich is (t die World must lie provided for. In trial alcohol Itt make In'Vt'iage pui'itosc.s. Wayne B. Wheelt'r t>r the .Anti- .Sabntti League defends the practice oil the theory that those who violate die Volstead law by drinking dtej stuff ought to he poisoned. Several: senators and representalives take die position that officials responsible! for I ho nse of he poison should be .subject to charges of homicide, .St-crelary .Mellon has ordered that the u.sc of poison be slopped and (leiieral .\ndreiws stated that efforts I were being made to find a .substance' room, and can well have, a sleeping jiiorch above If extra sleeping qnurters are in'etled The service entry is conveniently placcil at the side, to save the housewife stejts 'the kitchen has built-in cupboards, Ironln>>-bi>unl and Cetotechnlc Inatttui>, L'tili i-. M' 1 1 i f.'fj'-i ' '0.\ 1 1— i. ' C' We have the '*OU) Glory” pen-and-ink tablets iit dif ferent sizes—any size for 30 cents oer dozen.. J. C. THOMSON REAL ENTATE AND iNKI’lt.l.\4’F .\geiit‘.v for llesi f>ifl Lille t'oiii|raii|eM LIFE AND FIRE Office in McKny Building 4>vei' TiiKU'elt Flinniincy LILLINGTON, N, C. At THE NEWS Ofitce, LilHngton, N. C. i'L ■ C'.'l' Professional Cards appears dint | which would make alcohol too offen- t tax is ju.stized. If the raceisivo to drink, but without deadly ef- tie proserved. the women of fect.s. llegjirdle.s'; of the legal or moral certain .sense, the man who goes principles involved, there can he no di.s'putlng the fact that the safe plan' for the ultimate consumer it not to i at all. through life ‘is a bachelor is a .slack er. It ho is unwilling to face the responsibilities of marriage, he ought ^ cosunie any to pay for his immunity. , iiitliience on tinlinnls. ih*-' weather or the .soli, though many old .sayings linve led people into su.persUtious beliefs regarding it. In France, be fore the revolution there wa.s a 'aw 'Oilhldding the culling of trees be tween the new nioon and full moon. Like many other fallacies which have gained wide currency iuuoug \':U‘lous peoples, these fancied ideas are giving Way before the iuvestlKa- ti.ins ol science, but ages nuisi jet elajtsi.', itei'lmps. 'h^-fore :'.ui,i*r'.iiiiou shall lie entirely eradtcaterl from the minds of men. POSTCARD RATES free rein, with the result that wheu|]p THEY propositions are put before the ocAn lie In a rightful way, the same pub-1 WCrULl/ KtALI lie Is found to be indifferent. That’.si Often one hears an uneducated where the harm is done. That the muii bewail bi.s lot, complaining (ha public is Imposed upon, no sound- thinking i>er.°on will deny. That it fcs daily growing morr difficult to he never had a chance to acquire an viLicjaion. Usually such a man is OVA who aoinally laibors no' np/ve succeasfuHy put av!ro.s.-i any worthy] thou eight hours project, I.s perfectly apparent. If there Is any position the unfitted person should be kept away fro-is, U Is In the officialdom of beuevo- lencea. Charity begins at home, and the home should not be ml.srepre- santed. laibors a day. no' He ovor- l.vyks the fact ih.-tt ho c.-ii\Ut easL." dovotc three or four hours dally to projitable reading and .‘itudy, whijre- II appears that the rldiculoiiuiie''s of ih(‘ present rate on ivrlvale post c.irds has at last dawned upon the minds of Congressmen, as a hill has been passed by the House re.st(>i'lng the rate of one cent to these cards, and It Is likely that simUar aetioii will be taken ,hy the Senate., ' Under the ,':vp.jem t.'iw. which has been in effect ffoavly two ./ear.",'the »;(;,'ernmept will furnish .teady- Rtamped postal cards and iranamlt II Dr. O.scar Hayv-'ood .-.honld de cide to make the race for Uovernor on his "Purity” platform, he will fliid, probably to hiu surprise, that be will gain little support. .\nd this will be not because there are few people in North Carolina who be Here In purity by he might overcome the handicap' them at the rate of one cent each, of which he com'plalns, hut if a private individual furnishes Too many get the idea that unless his own card, he must pay tw'o cenr.s they-acquire an education in early' for its tiansinlssion In the malls, life they must remain in ignorance, j As might have been anticipated It is not when one begins to learn,' by anyone w'ith a modicum of brains, bill when one stops, that counts. the present law has greatly curtailed The trouble w'lth the man or wo- the use of private mailing eard.s.' iiiaii who goes through life in ignor-’ both for souvenirs and business,' aiice l.s usually nothing but sheer with a correspon'dlng reduction in! NEW GERMAN FERTILIZER Fertilizer details concorninR the (lew Geimaii fertilizer, culled "iiii- ropho.sku." are given in an utlicial .statement issued by the Department of Commerce on January ,1, and bas ed on a report from the American trade cumml.ssloner in UerHn. It is stated that the new product carries .'i high percent age of plant- f(;.)d aud 'hat it will materially re duce the cost itf fertilizer to the farmers of that coiimry. Manufai - lure 01" nitrophoeka oh a commer cial scale was begun iu Novem.her and production already amounts to lo.OtiO tons a month. In the manufacturing of the new product, uimospheric iiitro'geii is tlxed hy a modlflel Haber process. Involving Important new features which are .said to present ntiiuy ud- Uogarding the po.ssi'ble marketing of nilI’opbc/skn In Ainerien, the govern- nenl statement says: "If it could be introduced in the' I'nlled Slates on a large scale It would ('tiler Into dlri't't comitetltloti ;with many of tlie fiiilsht'd produetn Ilf the forilllzer Industry.” Through the (levrdopinoni of the il.tber-Bfjscili process itf ammonia '.yiiilit'sis, Ot'rmaiiy Is saved the ex- |iriiliniie Ilf one bllliDii iii.irks an- I iiiially for Chll.'aii nlirules, and is I iniw delivering nitrogen in large iiuaniiiies Id France to be credited ' Dll ri-puration payiuenls. * .Xuiled Interest lu the new pro,“ess will tiD dou'bt he created in the i'ttiti'd States, owing to conjecture, regarding what effect it may have upon piiipiised terlllizt'f manufacture ■It Musi'le Shoals. DR. HUMPHREY CHIROPRACTOR .K'UTE AND UHKO.VK' JIHSE.-IHE.S .Makep4>ari‘ Building SANFORD. N. C. DUPREE & STRICKLAND ITTOUXEYS-AT-LA ^V ANGIER, N. C. Send Me Your KODAK FILMS For Prompt Finithing A r('gitlnr bed time each nig'ht aud a (|iiiei hoar 'boforehund preveiHs ns-itb'.s sl(‘«p with children. Mr.- III'VI',’ tivity .. .Giiu^it'in says tii.n Albt-r! It.'i.s '•'xphtined iVis .iileovy' of re!a- to her, hni u.lrts that she isn’t ROY MOOSE PHOT4>aAAFllK.B , BUY YOUR FORD front COATS MOTOR Co. COATS, N. C. Baggett & McDonald! .\TT4>K.VKY» AT LAW LILLIVHTO.N. N. 4’. MONEY TO LOAN On Real Estate; To Pay Oft indebtedness; To Make Improvements; To Purchase L:md. R. B. LEWIS ATTORNEY AT LAW FI'QUAV SFltlNOS, N. (i Loan till 1 oipi'itved . Esinte. Beat DR. J. C. MANN SANFORD, N. C. ii'iplaiiiiag. "You c.iti't K'fl rtilio I,*) tin* n'al boss in the family.” said Kev. J. VV. (’lalilie of Ciilcago, from his pulpit, ‘'until you discover wheilu'r the Wife’s lialf is bobbed." laziness. Think of Lincoln, getting an education at night from borrow-' postal revenues. The restoration of the one-cent But the purifying 1^'* process cannot begin in the halls of ** Or of Andrew John son, ■who only learned to read after rate will he In the Interest of postal service and the public. the, the Ofiieral Assembly, be spoken through the medium of la'W, and be come popular. Efforts to enforce rules of decorum by la'W will never amount to anything. It is better to Stan where the impurity starts—it usoleR.s to start elsewhere. Dr. Hay wood’s ideas are very good Indeed. But he is misguided In his efforts to seek reulotlon by law of some thing that can be better regulated otherwise. If It Is not too late, we hereby i he was marled, and received i.n ele-; inentary education through his wife's' instruction. Yet both rose to the | office of President of the ftnitod States. I How great the opportnnille.s ofj ] even the humblest today, in com-] ! parison with those of Lincoln and j Johnson! Books, magazine.s and j I m-wapapers are within the reach of’ all. 'Machinery has given everyone j greater leisure for self-1 m'provement, If such is really desired. No one need remain ignorant FARMING BY THE MOON 'Sowing, reaping, breeding, butch ering, sheariirg and other farm ac- flvitlea are regulated by many ac-' Cording to the "light’’ or "dark" of; the moon.' Such practices are fool ish and only relics of the Dark Age.s, according to the Depantment of Ag-' rlculture. F.'irm'lng according lo the moon has no .support from any scientific point of view, as the moon lias no' un express our sympathy for Brother. tioH-Tieratelv choo.st's to re- P«ter.ion of the Chatham Record In by main so. hls printing outfit our hope that Brother rur^L LIBRARY the loss ulf fire. It is Peterson may be aible to gain pos-, aessiun of a much better outfit than' SERVICE the one he lost. He is making ar- .More tliati How Doctors Treat Golds and the Flu To break up a cold overnight or! foil 1-fifths of the rural to eut short an attack of ^Ippe, in- ' rangeraents for the continued pub-1 population of the Nation are without fjtwnza, gwe throat or tonaillltis, phy-i Hcation of hls pa'per. You cannot | library service aud 1.1 ftO, or .17 per ?SdSrCatS*^hrprifiJd^ keep a good ma-n down. Long may; cent of all counties In the United j ,.efined calomel compound tablet that i the banner of the Record wave, and states, huve non puhlic ILbrarieBi gives you the effects of calomel and ' may Brother Peler.son be the one to! writhin' their Douadaries, according{ unplea.s- : wave it. 'to a study recently published by the; Calotabs at bed-time i Americe.n Library Assoclalloii. Oth er results of this study show that there are over seven and one-halt million negroes In the Southern Comes again the season o'f forest fires, and the destruction caused by these Ares leaves such an ugly, de moralizing effect UTton the landscape j States without library facilities, and that one la caused to -wonder why seven Slates without organiz(Ml State It Is that stringent measure are not I library extension work, adopted to prsvent it. More cau-[ it Is generally known that many tlon on the part of those who pass! people living In the open country I full directions,'only 36 emts. At an;, through wooded areas wt^l help in and amall villages lack the advanta- drug store. (udv' tvith a swallow of water,—that’s all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest | interference with your eating,' work ' or pleasure. Next morning your cold : has vanished, your system ii thov | oughly purified and ydu are feetiu’ fine with a hearty appetite for breiii fast. Eat what you please,—no d:ii- ger. Get a family package, containiu DO YOU SHAVE? A GENUINE AUTO STROP RAZOR WITH STROP IN ATTRACTIVE CASE AS SHOWN BELOW ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH A YEAR’S subscription to this paper and a 3 years’ subscrip tion to the Southern Ruralist af the special club price below. We believe the value of this offer is apparent to alt our readers, and consider it the most attractive offer we have ever made. Use cou pon below. THE HARNETT COUNTY NEWS. Lilllngton, N. C. I sfu enclosing $2.00. for which enter m> subscription for one year to your |wpcr and 3 years to the Southern Ruralist, mailing me, without ctisrge, an auto strop razor in case together with strop. Name Toum Route State . itt TTiiin pkaiiiMm If ,voii wish l> l>uy or sell a farm or other rcnl ('.sliitr nenr l''iiqiiu>’-Vni'iiui t'all on L. BRUCE GUNTER .41TOBNEV Office 4>ver Elliott's IMiarniHcy EYESIGHT SPECIALIST WILL lib; ,\T oi'FK^i'; oi- i>i:. s. It. ntdv.w LtLLl\4rr4).\. . I'Cvi'ry iir-.( Friday tn inuntli. ' iiiic(| turn me uiisy.and rOBI'-' fill ID Ih- evo- ^ileadHcheis'' reltoved’ when ciin'ii'd by eye'.trn.n.j Ilroxi ayes Htr.iiKliteiied wit lout iiio knife Weak of childreu and you*!,; tmoiile u -.pocialty. Uonstiltatioii free )it»u itiviii'd. I KIV \KXT VIHIT WIIA, UK MABUH 4 , Dodge Brothers Cars Stewart’s Garage /f" DO YOU BELIEVE SIGNS? BOMK OliD FOLiKB were talking the «»ther day alatul Borne oti them had good weather and btid weather signs, ‘unfailing’ signs for good luck and bad luck. •Higns»'. Some had But there was one man who said little. Ife was jfuiitou.s as » :>ur- eess in life and most of it was due to hls gwal “hoi"4i' •.ense" as they enlled If, mo they (|iiesfloned liim. He said: "'Pnlk about .vour good and bad weaiher.. . .rikmI lurk and Iwd. I want to tell you of a sign that ftever falU amt U promises good weather and good lurk, too. "When you .see a man who Is tiurlfty: giving due ihouglil lo hls earnlpg ability, his siu'ndlng and hb. savlngst then you can be .sure HK will have gtiod Inek and falir weather.” BANK OF LILLINGTON ESTABIJHBIDD 190ff D. H. Bentor, President. J. W. Halford. Vice-President. l>mfi]471Y>Rj4: 11. T. Spears ('ashler. j 1 n. H. Senter, Chas. Rosii, J. II. FearKOii. J. \V. Senior, J. W. Halford, J. H. \Vith(»r.'j. J. P. McKay, J. C. Senter, H. T. Spear (. • Si# • 1 •
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