! ' ‘ ‘1 i ! ' 11 i • il ' la -4 ,1 I ANNOUNCEMENT! !| i!:" \ ; • ‘ ‘ I ;; ,! ' '' :! i ' • :: ll ill We will open and conduct a General Merchandise Business at KEITH’S STORE GO’S OLD STAND, and will carry » Complete Line OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE WE WILL HANDLE ,lii I I il of merchandise, at a reasonable margin of profit, and will expect a portion of your valued business HcKEITHAN & CO N. M. McKEITHAN, Manager STOP, LOOK AND All people who are ii the future of the growii in the counties of Harnett Lee come to Lillington oi day of January, 1922, ai discussion on the subjecj protection, etc. We are apex of a national fores forest liability; which ste of this paper intend to t step you take a picture ai one is that of nature beai of evergreen in full unifor is that of the broken ; members of young forest with some protection, in might have been giants, of the trees in No-Mans-| be a comparison of the would meet your view, compiled by the United S Service and other source! that with the beginning ward trend of the large p| human souls in this counj beginning point of the trend of the national tin] or the growth of young is estimated in DOLLARj 000,000 worth of timber smoke in the United Stat •'When one stops to reason it seems unbelievable, I true of the state of the fo In plain United States Ij are trifling with our indus pinning. Without timb[ products,, in time of war at the mercy of an enemy.] war or peace we would be of climatic conditions. Since everybody needs product we need to orgai tect what we have, and plans to grow it on our id is a problem not easily what we need to help so operation by our govern Nation, State, County an then last, but not least, th who live in this country chain is stronger than link, so without co-operati we cannot stop forest fi neighbor does not co-operj we cannot succeed in this our neighboring counties operate we cannot succee county lines. Without co-operation Wi as well throw our energ and money to the waves to try this. If one woul to think how fast the timb vanishing we would be a. things to light so that we a broader view of the iwust begin right now to , timber supply we have, o will have the supply by with a down-hill pull. Th is to stop forest fires, prot, already have, and the pro foresting will take care of It is estimated that the enough for manufacturing, time, together with what ^owth for the next few last the nation^s needs for , With some protection, beg^ *iow, it will last forty ye years longer, and with th tention given to reforestin iiite period will be the ans Let’s not forget the d and country-wide j the second day of January ton. Come one apd all. ^ting speakkers on the = ^ heard, among them Mr. of Asheville, national sp«ctor; Mr. W. D. Clark,