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TOE DUNN Dl'r. lii 1 ub! liked Every Thur: iity i Kb tend u aeeer.d-ei; - j April tat, Ittl, at tie •}«! •».’V'ei a* Ikeai, N. C.. caavr ttt 1." of* Karri 3, l|f}. * —-r - On year__» / 6;* caestka_._ 5* TLi nee<ki—........_ '< TH* FAKMttlS TASK ACT D-sWl No.folk YavlrVt-Fl’.ot. ..fsencca ocai; r.ot tc ke rejr.t’ttlrti :i„? ;i: ar "til::' »V* mavimjsn prodr **I-" r,r fvo.' hi Slit reared. r»ov »v?r kec <tt:» "J. k.* tk* i'.-aLv of ar. .-'.-ni.r :tc w>-> e '• "iill:' Jnrcrji ‘kg * V •• . .. Is Srrepe ire jaiiLos' rv>s i:;',!(•. nr ef twoolo tri 'sl i trvetW-i » ib tin food nvl;' of no —:rM. to.rn av a wfcefa. wi j>reir.ilr ar.o Ur, ;a proportion to dsawr.'.*, »kaa it x t/xlcy. Xj tb .1 Isvwi <. nrdtr tatr V iv nr •!. • lit cico* aor, fa is- cna <1 -.need eoartrict cr V.v- • ■.,l r -V r.a>t ctrct.it' o' a^-McoI:...-?.* 1 it I; d watte fc_ iiiar;, fa t S vbla. In ?.ouni na *~d *• I't rath oX flu dc-i Uii Vrr* ont b. - , rnvorrd v. pr,£aettrir*. •■•<’ •• rrc.' »Jr_-.*e litf'.'s world ;; .tay-cet to fc d-itvT id-.*;:...; -Ik er -ar. r jf-itr. ;o o-.snsL u.-~1 :n:'. »va!i ec.-.ie to ii»- Anterim - s. e- v:n >.»••» a fj- t ■ j. "• hj nr w *t> iuins..i‘... ;o fj'-'ll cad k »J1 e3r.fcr.ae to bt tjof.-ja'-d v an erfj:; mlty wiki wvc: ;.-. has rSX lo make lit new c*. Fr.r » c. .~parctlv*l..- *on* j* in to era: £r»lr, mntJt srd fc. 1 -vcc. will ecnmr.d a rrei Mtr.:t;i kt . IfpV r.PfclVkSfp xr*a• • "T"» » t tivooi.h h-cac.tiUsTi'.w cj:t •• - 11 rhrui.l bo i»fJ. aUo“rf!'? ,v.t cl the question, raSf-trtititst ;* t* •> ItniH'il that ti)t* Ss r.t il hul rather «n e'Cri.'.ar'.'m -r d on .if carictiltuirl ~~~ Ic all section; af tic Uui'; i S'a'.si. The fares of th? txo tomrinrd ihccU he nothing short of cei-cmjiy cum polling. Dr. IliWi. ldq^or, Ullam* Etc. (RnlcRrh Ohviltui". Advocate. I Daring the d-*or«l:.~ dj;v through which wo arc paay.r.g, car of tho vilest agencies that boa timed this Co an try H attempting lo regain •oma of its lost power. Alcoholic liquors hare lout their a’an-l'* v In the medical world, which was one of their laet struoghoida. The time was when It was largely prescribed by physl elaas sad aer popularly thought t.> ' ha a’ sort of panacea for all bnman Bh. That day Is past. Tha world alrahsl at t therapeutic agent mmi to. hove gotten a bo eat is this State at least by a request from Dr. StUse to the Internal Revenue Deportment of the Government to reive** seised liqaorm for nr it lit the treatment of a certain condition (a Inf.ocnza pa tients. This be* been taien op by ' soma others at WinAon-Snlom. It ia Bn interesting question in this con nection to ask wb*th*r or r.ot i>r. Stii*« I*, or ever has been, a practic ing physician. Did he ev» - <*"< t * ' auirsn in rq. -tie', of , ft' o ..-r given of hint .it "YTho’s W>.-> Aim-. , Its,” la** <d>Joi "» .one, , , ... • 7 that he It. ..Cl. H't if. 11. 1..T. nth whs.-'’ he it etl « > .. hernrary degree ittirtrid on him by n mrdlca! co’l-'g* !r Ttichri-yd. V*. It v«o dn.HI'M done In recognition of his Vrtoalic rvericof. of vsriou* torts, many of them upon health enrdlt’crs Me is a re'.eutijt *< n»tt. a soolog'ot tn parti ruler. and h* he* fnd’.od tfc- e.vrn~y 1 *4*1 Service. Tfc would cot dotrrtt or* I ta from the hunnr that Is <’ 1* him: tut '.be fee. tka< Its practice of acd* r<v* f»s. • .-v . . • HV v*< !;/ -.4 Mies him ast nr. csnrrt on that qact tie?.. TV* opinion of the TVtnrt-.o Ertlem hvslth n fir nr rtend* 'or junl vh»t it U wqr.h sr.d n> more. Tj has* ant rti'.td that inCueiu* pa at that fl::. im fared ar.j I -t .»v than at oU-m- place* w+.-ve srhskey trj act boon mod "ho lilt* ward of *» tj j).!y C'.arxa~ndad for standing jr,n*roi,v by I 1 cc:ivi*t'cc 1 on this poitir, and it ■ t auppjrv (’ h *t aimlkAl authority of f hit coo> "*■ - I TO ITK Uf row MIND BY WAY 1 or RZMIMBKANCE. fr !k» mMrt of th» oMteml ra wot tha advant of pun, lot im not fall t* ■<<• Col dn glory. W« ennM an: kart wan without him. TV- mat '.*«* pro-.rf that th.'**tf««t Hhdt r>iWi in tha i-ln*atom of awa. and fiaath H to whoawowar ha wIB." Maw that lha wr? la virtually war, and tha naioa of tha hattla (a paat, lot w turn to th> Srriptatua and not tha/j ohjr Cmntr o.tU not wta lb wot. Wa rand In tho Book of Daatrl that tho Roman tni.lit la In ha ao pryaM la tha world ttd :S» a~or*1 aeming of Ckrttl. Thorrferr iwl'A or Harman/ nor mr otbor nation me at—d aplrd tho adj|lad p.rpov> of lha aattnea wtthlw lha bound, of! Gaaaaph If am aw ampira. Thrro ta‘ tharvforo a# *wk It'or ao tha “Vat. kw Naft" (Band tha promt rondV M— ad fak empko fa Pat Ml S s4d-44) . Who* d. r." t -hit y hnd pb fdkd to Ok Dt'rmvh Im Jawaa/y (1) Th* fourth “beast" w»s[« a ng or, edixfiy (Dan. 7.7), Ex- j r isdi.jly tei-ribic (Da*. 7n>. aatl dc- i '.'••tjd t>.? WhoM> earth (Doe. 7 23). !c? fourth or JU w.n empire to be »j-. c :rr.» in -Jw world till tla second!: •mix? ml <hriit (Dan 7:10, 11, 17,- t • 1 t’ol •’3). [t (3) "Vr Gormans hum boon I; )W,,“ ! by th? Roman • • vli Geala* c-s .heir cMilxai'ou h:': prteviiy !_stln. Germany is not . .... .,r -?:> iron—nnd—rlay I -“yl." H;v tnrriioty ia beyond ths ■'.f.i it Caesar’s Roman empire, iit-r ,:eoyl« not mixed with tno »sir. r. ;j . therefore col a part of •">.• F • —.r.r- world. t. vo ,r ,>-■ait of tho irnin of a •• !!r tier w-.- reran tho ideas Involv ■ ,! ’.u tluit civilisation. Now the ■ » . j ot the German civilization is p-im.m’ly latin. for Tectonic | ■iea* or,- o- the whole at tbr basis .. G;rtr.tv organization and thought. JT' ic: cannot say that tho German ' ■ '*i )s (amUmontaJly Latin. .r- ri > e:*d(isntlcn 1* an admixture T.-b ir aid Roman. About as v ..... i -u. v. ta Tcu.onir ideas are io • Ivc '. ••• in rHvclopmctt. The Ro -vine from No.-man,ly and >to ft'.r. .V Fenian Catholic church. Tha 3 r.man population Is almost Ttkl TsuG.tsic; there is liuls or no 3.11.. "Tc of I atin blood. Tlielr pure (.xrrraoic tv.-nasr* t* evidence. 1h.>1 Lxglivh ore mlacd with tbo • stTo toe?. This accounts for th? tforr ico between the Orrtnr.n and Sng'uh Ir-ngaagc today. The; '..'3l.ru hrgm their cnnriurst of Bri •V. Kd>r .I 'Hus Curr-ar R5 B. C.' ''i -'tciua.. was completed-under • grim' - xe»r the end of tho first con -trr A. D. 1:. liO A. D. the Ro r-r*t took tholr final leave of Bri l'c in order to protect Italy from1 -re f xr'jcrinns. Then follows the I .".ura-'or.j. midi of toe Piet* and ; e-.ri- iJjja the Ar"io-Saxcn eon ruret, lr. vhlrh the Romanizod celts v.«r\; aodljr destroyed or driven out -rd ahasst cvoi'y trace of thoirj ■ivUirution obliterated. So it may] k.s flic :k» infusion of Latin blood! -«:<V ... nnarily with the Norman] o: :v, toil. r.r.d there was Intimate con ' Ktirn w:th the Continent during the ] of »«:;rh possessions there. Verily. 'dryland ii one of the ten ; ON>Btit!*e1ay “toox”—she is a part .f the R-jOf.a world. Her territory ,4.Vn thn hounds of Caesar’s Ro om em.v.re, and her people arc mix -i with the Latin race. By this test Garmatiy cannot stand. Therefore jhe is not a part of the Roman world. This cUaaiAcation does not agree tsilh the popular idea. From our youth wo have rea^ and heard ao much about the ^"gbr-ffixoni that they were .the most powerful and the dominant race in tbeTWorld today. All Ui. la a aalxtakaf* Tree. tho'Teu U^uad “* ‘ ‘ _i would “mingle them selves «0th the seed of .wen” (with Teutons, etc.) sad the coupler formed by the. toftiOfhent fusion would be dominant in the world till the second coming of Chrst Who are these peoples today? r .T- ir mind statement No. 1 above. Hr.w ran Ui - ccripturcs there quoted trV" :: exclude England, the T,‘.e* pow nfal nation In the world <'i-J ! The fill never seta on her ' IshlCf'. She control* thr Sues Cc.nr! U» Straight of Gibrnltcr, and "l- tn: moii powerful navy. And bs L oit"d States, how could wa *x lf.ile thin next powerfnl nation by ft.” On the Western Hemisphere? osvr. und control the Panama Ca al, cr. l lusvc more mile* nf raitmad, n.'l more people than edl the other iountrin In America put together. The;* ir.urt loolc to us for protection, ii ey find in the "Monroe Doc trine.” *"• p-», “nglsnd nnd the linked ' tattd bclo-c t<> tho Roman world, .in ’ nrj on the winning ride in this • * —if *jm.•• VJ/«»avsv U Isa ih. _r_ victory! 1 amrll it, I mo it. I fre! i.J C' : vTO'-ioai and DrdacUonai '1' D.-vgalng Grrmana arc out ■f plucr 'a *ha Human world. TJVr in the ointment, they muvt b» -tic* owl ur.d kept out. iO Had '.In Carman* known “• ••• .•*■■ .t their 3ib>, to lay noth “•* nbon. d-m nr.-r-y and ■ octal '** •' - th-iy vould rot have brought ■ iiiin <n d war for v>crld aapraaia 0 Bible h/i» mad* Cngland aU »!..■» America And no greater ■ilie . nn cor • .ivo a nation than wl' t* pooplo to He atari l ho atady • f lh' Ite^r-trra*. 3. J. McKAY, McGoUcy, O. :tor. 12 |p|» SOLDIERS’LETTERS w>Hr f/om Ur.dary taab ta Ua •'•tor. Her ah laak at Doha, Mr. tenia l» -ur .. laa Fnaaa. -■ | Franco, Sapt. It, My Daor ibtan— ' r». -4 your lei tor of Aogwat I lid rat41dry. H ear aoat*tkir.g i '.k* a '»arV ho'oind (hr oar of Aw*. Ilk. Cur nr you rnn't ondemrar d i arhy O'j pw alrad of (He other i FWi, nulthrr do T undorMaod H. Blit I • *M am .a tra d to uvimiland,1 * •ythlaar, a* «e<.« la or ao«d to ‘ uorry. S lt» U- m loMI'm nnrrSin* or or ( M» aril fthrr rtwya hi I » m it us hn vf'tfj ( •er> rlitit It ta pj.-'-'Mu t* k-*p <7 1 * then »ntt keep thing* -a....mg, oouUily. The trmtcat cauiior. : •WP iUun Ic -!\ru\-* d utToy thv ki.<’ •* arouot of e/op« cv.-mt* . Aa-i it h*. ourt mart ml ulFvrue to intrude »o! ilps! vvbsr; tt 1 r ■' cp.*rotli>M. ,t>i o» require It. Vo in car- thv. I •tile r«* 1.1 nny *r.*f c:- l»v. .j,j. i t* made far tit* ► -..!.«• of h*i>n,{ Un <nd tiv.■■ V .•« ,4i*v.m i. re • V-o Cil-.gtcd to '-.:,*H. at. It | I u» r.i * it fn Me thing to re* .i| trr;. i.nc flclti oi wlvmt da.' e.'yu ..1 ' wither or any of .ha oao „ the could oniy Mr som. o» the I Itltr an l t«n.nis that have b.-*n com ! !*trtv dritro) co by bomb a-.d : In lie -B<1 not a livirp meal-are in *H m ix vpt rat* and a T.\r mil: way pel do •> Veep people on* n* Them, a* <1 many -'her thing* thit »ro ntiuuiatnU of '. *t-urt:oa of the Flunn lu them :«Ivva, Ih-.v could inartine what the ic.n-cro of war h. Vo I’m conAdm. hot '.hr duy of dost ruction by Hun -.«').rr.;e li peat. What -.Huy citroy ntw w'U ho cn their Ti.rcat and I am -glad to any that the retreat |j pro. rr; oi-.tr r.iecty. Veil, Ite.-mie, since writing you i-C—t w«»k I ha-.f return*-' .a France.. sr ! I►el-ore mc I v.rao - lid t.,, u.-1 tcck ic Pro ii .» for 1 I-u Frar.ee meth bcttc. .Vac whexv t in w* beau frr I he part aevoral w*.I cam' *'■ the r.ay to this plan- *»• :-li outo >r.*.bii» with my "boa*." ». ccnair. !y ■Una M good and pies • ' t in. U juat amply (Treat tc .1 nla.-:r til* xplundid highway* of ‘ y*Tc? ar.1 •iow the beautiful We ■a.m/ through never*! towns a;.d unall c Hex, and I am now l.i.- tc* rtrat timo. completely out of h-.ari ig of the ’ H mini, but don’t have .-;,y ,c crier - •nee »» t-x her? lari; I tell V bad. in *r. I went to c town ju’t three . immetert m.ir Sore ; . uj af trrnr.on and bought my roll a watch »*= a neiv-rlr t?r this (or that; plat:. Am t~ iag to t a n.-.nli voevenir nf each plaro T stop at of any im portance. 1 am sorry r.otr th-t l OH»d to do this at the fi.-el few pb.- •. 1 'topped at. Am quarter. u now i,, oar of the lai.^r Frrnrs CUsltcou* liirntlcn?) along w!th my ‘’boss.*’ Well Hermic I surer you arc at viiktc'a by this tlmo if yon are jo in? there thb year. II | am coil? to address you at home ut,ii: l lotrr, for sure. Gem.. >m* of hem win forward the letW-m on fc, you after havin? read them if nut before. 1 rereived more ItUcre yesterday than 1 hsvw at rno time since coming over here. It seems that everybody wrote me the same day. I received' one from “Babe** and, to my surprise, round her picture In it. You may bet our life I was glad to toe it. Hell, guess I had better close as I have written most everything worth I must laf I -W* *. E. Wad^ Duo. Raata 6, from his eowalm, . Richard Wada, who is ia Franco with tho America. Es^rditUocry Force: Fraaaa, Oct. 6tb Well, old boy, Win write you a line. I have so much I would like to write or.d very little time thaw days to wrde, I hcrdly know what to my to you. I was chosen to go with the sniper* if J wished to and I accepted with greittrt of pleasure. Guess you inav.- Tvhat the sniprrs are. We visit “No Man’s Land’* finding machine vynt ate. I was oat on patrol Wed ne*« -.y night. 1 was in the left group We were quietly investigating an old forn down villajo. We had a French officer for n guide, In the meantime the group I was in got lost from the petrol as it was dark and raining. There were four of ns, on* wa.i a cor poral. Hs aaid, well boys, are are up against It oow. "We could not tell what direction our company or wiupBi.% ■ irwtnci wer# located. W* stopped ard began to plan. | nirncd to In7 pal and asked how much ammunition he had, and be •;<J, full belt. I said I got eight grenade* ard 100 round*. Thar* w* ■ver* very well equipped and tha only thlrj* (o do teas start am] if wa raao to the enemy tranches which wa* near hv, OpM It to a flniah. W# traveled »v«r barbed wire entanglement* and W**rt*<l tranches until day began to break, so wa had to tak* rover dur ing the day. We stayed la an old Irsnrh that wr» used long ago. That night Wa Started again, wsi travel. • d until 't o'clock end stopped to reel •nd sons of us tried to tek* a little Sleep. I went to sleep and awaked »n hour later. We wore In a grave; yard, ha, ha It waa so dark you n>«M ahnoet hear It tear aad rain- ' n». Wo blurted again then aad rear the mountain* and million* of reet of wire. Day began to break ■gain and s* were fired at a few ■‘•re at a distance We were near l high mountain. Wo decided te go ■pon it aad we eosld iirnhaMy locate he A me-lean tranches. W» cam* te > large desp trench that waa bolag mmi by whom we did net knew. We ret in and started. We could see ilgne tar cod ap ere could not read. Wt found wire gate*, we opened ' u*d kept op tb* trail Finally we same !e awe gate we rood not open ind w- tew some one at a gllaipa* rwo of the bey* wanted to go beck rh* Indian Corporal and atysoif aald r# war* going over Urn top. *e ap ea be parapet we woat aad te oar *w ■Has we aaw a soldier la kbakl wee ■" Flint We bad barn eat ae long ** could act ate* tb* pass word. ha. ha. Wa' wan wat and muddy. I . had juat pot an a saw pair of pants and tiujujpoMtt 10U a pepper-box lid, ibmmlh barbed wtrebad bald «a to “ fB OuiX ffrr ha3? bfen reported missing. 'Wa gotkfcck to_our Company and all' M»a' boys had aftne faugh on us, than I we had to go to headquarters and I maha k report. We had the best in formation of say that bad been out, which I will tell later. The Col. and Lieut*, held us quite a while, naked me If I was glad to gat back. I said yea sir. He atked why. I said be cause I want dry clothes and utn wmc hungry, ka, ha. He bod a yood laagh on n. He said you were -•cared. I said, no air, wc could laugh with them He said he was •'tad we got lost and glad of our safe cturn. We were lost in No Man’s land 48 hours. He said to me, how much sleep have you had? I said >*ne in two nights. He said go right rt might and get hot eoffeo ar.d break oat and go to sleep. I said yes air. Wo are having some fun. The •ays thought I was craxy out m No Man's Land because I would laugh so much. I- could not help it. 1 said juat aa well laugh aa cry. Wc are jeer hero to fight this thing to a fin ch. Think it wont take us long, ft don’t hesitate. Quest you road n the papers what wa are doing for or country. Write me another long letter tonight * win get In 28 days, hove to alL RICHARD C. WADE, Co. I 821 Inft. U. S. Po. 781 NOTICK <jp ADM1NISTATION tub under* anted barm? tbl* day mMM u» ufmlnlttratrix of th« m- , jib* of J. H. Sorrell, lot* of Ham. tt 'ounty, N- C. thin i* to notify all p-r»on» bolding any claim* .-ipainal aid eetnte t epreeent thorn to the an- - I'reigned duly proeen acr.rdinp to '»* on or bafer« the ISth day of o'" tabir. If 18, or lhl» --t•><• ■ *1 ■* pleaded In bar of tb*lr recovery. All pereona Indebted to said rsteto •f the deceased will pleas* make im- i nediate settlement. E.F SORRELL. Adanrx. tf J IL forr-ll, Oee'rt, C. L. Cay. Attorney. SPRING HILL ITEMS Mi*. T. 0 Fowler tun returned i. bum* from Wad* where »hc has been '• /I , tin* her mether, Mr*. W. C. Rsre fnot. who ie rery ifl. Ml** Mary William* ap*at Saturday -t'gftl with Mia* Lillie Loraa. Mtaa Ina Had*aa It ^aadln* thl* w«*k with her Orandras, Mr*. Joe i iiodpes. >• Mr. Letter Ra«*ett era* with Mia* •! 3o*si* Luca* Sunday afternoon Hlaa Larretta Williams (pent Son- *• lay a firms* a with Mlaa Con Fowler Mto* Mata Lucas spent Sunday with toe friend Mien Aufuabo Jockeou. r< Mr. A are* Meaner left Duke Wed rr '••day for Creonaboro. Mr. t. 0. Fender two a buafnaea « Initoe W| Fayetteville Wednneday. r.i Mr. Hurray KrUM wua with Mim * ^ J . • Ir.ry Wllliamo Sunday (iftaruion. >.r. Eldr.dprr kowlrr end U.-. • 1» Jnckson cn.'oycd a fec .:sk>>/ 'uii, Tueadev rrfclii. GREY E i’ES. « - ____ _ NOUGHT OH6 Cl.’iAK SIJiiYf ALE HE REAPED. "Tan yuan, -xyn . air. re.vie 'I if niarr liliiiu'./. I *u ynli/ l' P.V r 'or*- ~ *, J e-' i I r ’ * ri V- , 1 t/i J- nil.. , '.,,.1 ; ; sioannch. khy.lcisn* civ* or’ j • mo iv '.h me--i * . * a(ii •i to ii j !\v. :’r ' - "nil it. he*.:-!; -no r\ or* . S r» 'if, i Hnv* fc.-... /til ' . ' i.tlii m il h . eft- A • fdliri all t t/t 'it i - iv a rlmrlo, h; 7r.i,., p. v i/' rifinovtM t|u» > ^ . i;. 1 tnu> uV ...i lu-r ii.l.r.... i .(.. ■; ■rdamutlnt, vrlm-h rju . rrt.-G. ll!;’ all itomaeh, II".r Uni iritsr* ;vJ im-nta, including ■■ An* '* will MrvliKr or non* / i. "urtlrd I '. od end Gronthar-. sad !’• Bps.ir.i trr/whar*. row! /.ilnriitlp'rTiloin 1 i ,•• 1< r^. i »«ri aptly that f*r.« can art < t 'arwraif »p trrrm of ho»*tr *•.■*■* la ft*arod tin*, do out Jr-l, i-v'-i m ’ people la Pilontl, F’nU 1. i» anHi and Rntana >p V amtlaa during n#«t f*w month* • "ri'-yaii • :.i li-ld blamalaaa If w« do ->■ • • nili'O' or try Indbldaal ' r j.itrr d-,ca ku utmoot it n i -m r. Li avurlaatln* afcacaa. • ■- W " immodlato d«ty b* ■ Lffiorieaa poopla la to aap i • • • tc 200,000,000 or mm L? In Etorapc. Errry In • • . Mnrlea baa a part of tkta I raaponalbtlHy and opportunity Waatnd food on thla lid* maana (tarrlag, raffartng aad daatk on Ik. othar aids. food balpad win Ota war. Tka oart doty aad opportunity of food la to aavo (tarring nation* Ip t> ropa. WON i 'j;;- farm products, 1 a • :ws of -v.' • and with the t prospect of pete ?. v; more appropri j and essends! • j_MU®’: HOME j Get a FA iF » . i the latest victory I *"R> A« ““ fA .. • "V.d simple. It plays ALL j MAI<wEb OF DISC : ^ . -'OUT EXTRA AT | TACH.-lEhi... \ . .; .,r.'.S TO CHANGE. « *** *"'* * ’ * ' » ~- - .1 New shipments : waived i ;r . . S3 and up. 3 Come to see u*. 1: osts yf:a t .. . .-. ‘.lor.and j ■ . YOU BE T- 7 ■?, j| as to wheiaer the r'\ .?• • * • rU.rSi I • Our $225 machine ii xvc >r rauiiful. J PARR1SH-DR . CO., I 121 S. Railroad Ave., -7* Carolina. 7 “ * ” ‘—i We are in position to ser.'ire loans for desirable parties for 10 year periods, on im<; oved Farm and Town proper ty. LARGR aa counts preferred. iV:oney r R •' cd immediately upon satisfac tory pro :-r o' tile F or f-. :i _n; y. r«: y writ3 or see the manager. Bens & Insurance Co. Benson, N. C. Capital----$10,000.00 1 M.T. BRTI. r/.! ! OCUMB, W. H. MASSENG1LL PrtsiocT;t V i-x-i 'r&iident Manager
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