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SECOND ROUND M '■ " : Taxes Are Past Due! Meet me at one of the Following Places and Pay Your State and County Taxes While Money is Plentiful: I Anderson Creek at Cambro, Thursday Nov. 14, 9 A. M. to 12 Noon. SteT?lJ,iC»7ek at Bunnlev®1- Thursday Nov. 14, 1 P. M. to 4 P. M. **. A- Morrison, Friday Nov. 15th, 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. Barbecue at John Godfrey’s, Friday Nov. 15, 1 P. M. to 4 ■ • M* Up^!S No. 2 .t Benton McNeill’., Set. Nor. ID, y A. M. to 12. Upper LitdeRixw No. 1 at Dan McLean’s, Sat. Nov. 16, • ■ • to 4 P• Ms BuC£J*T\*o5' T* SP®nce,« Store, Monday Nov. 18, 9 A. ivi. to 12 Noon. Hec!frwCreek ak Monday Nov. 18, 1 P. M. to 4 ! *• ™* V H- Store, Tiwde, Nov. 19, . | y A. IVl. to 12 Noon. | Black River at Angier, Tuesday Nov. 19, 1 P. M. to 4 P. j M. \ Grove at Coats, Wednesday Nov. 20th, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Olivia, Friday Nov. 22, 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Avmsboro at Dunn, Saturday Nov. 23rd, 9 A. M. to 4 » • M« Duke at Duke, Monday Nov. 25th, 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. W. H. TURLINGTON, Sheriff Harnett Conntr UCOW or THE FAST. Ihllfl e* EeUonao Cu Be Iled hi Uak ««l to their record. What they t»*i done away theca ia yean PM by ia the beat guarantee of fa tar* remit* Aayon* with a had back; an yrudcr suffering from uri nary trouble*, from kidaey iBa, too aid tad comforting words i nth* follow ing statement. W. 8. Jackson, retired merchant, 40* E. Broad 8t, Dunn, Bfi: "I bad a duB aching ia my back aad I was tore aad stiff. I alee had head ackaa and dirty spent aad my kidneys £*ad Irregularly. I heard shoot Deaa’t kidney pills and bought tome ■* Wilson 8 Lee’s Drag Store. They me relief, strengthening my back aad beaedting me in every way." '■leaar—mgaf*aaiiui. (Statement given June 20. 1014) On July S, ibis, Mr. Jackson nM: "I never miec a ckaacc to recommend Doan'c Kidney Pill*, for I know they arc a fine kidney remedy. I still oas them occasionally as I need them aad thoy always fix me up in fine ehape” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ■imply ask for kidney remedy—get Doans Kidney Pills—the same, that Mr. Jackson had. Foeter-MUbum Co., Mfgs.. Buffalo, N. T. Heading Him Off. Boston Transcript. “1 love the country.” said the young city mas on vncatlen, *1-tti everything smocks of frashnsss " “Perhaps it doaa in some parts,” replied the rural maiden, “but freak nene gets as anacks bora.” (We Sell Your Farm, City or | Suburban Property At Auction I The Atlantic Coast Realty Company Produces Quick and Profitable Results rMMSMffOUR VCOM.TY TEMUIURV UNUMTTZD ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY Profa—ionai Cards ______ \ WL r. YOUNG • AtMnqreuU* OOe* ted Boor OeMsteta Mdg Prompt attention gtraa biainaae CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY W. A. Caagra, ILwp, All atylaa enlarged portraits .*V **•c T. M DAJtDKN • Veterinary PbyMdfcn. terg_» PHONE81 Day, SO, Night tlO DUNN. N. C. *SOSS*Of|9 JESSE F. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dunn, N. C. • OAea over Fleishman Bros' * Store formerly occupied by R. * L. Godwin. Practice la ell * Courts. Prompt Attention • to all Business • DEMOBILIZATION OF THE U.S. FORCES Xfte^ The Return From France and How It 1* To Be Brought About 2a! T&5 OF PRESERVING BALANCE of POWER labor Washington. Nos. 11.—Deuobhsa **•■ of bi the military and nasal •Jtste* of tbs United States after tbolr return fro* IWo wilt be car «ud out largely on a basis of the abQ. Ity of trades and occupations to ab sorb thorn. under a plan worked by L*bor, War and Nosy Depart eaente and the War lodustHu Board U was said today that tho plan will be submitted to President Witeoo in a few days. Tbc War industries Board has sent questions ins to employers in all In dustries, saking the needs of each for ■sen and the answers will show where when and how rapidly )oba will be r“dT toi discharged aoldiera and sail on “d what tradu ate moot in need of them. Supplementing this infor mation will he that received from draft boards and community labor boards. Balance ml POT ,# Lakes Supply Tbe war labor policies board and «ha United Statu smploymaot sers icm wfll combined to hoodie the Ldbor Department’s end. General Crowder was suggested by some offl doB aa the nan bast qualified to deal with the teak of preurring the bel mnee of power of the labor supply without delaying demobilisation op erations. r Officiate pointed out today that with the ending of hostilities there «*• « greet resumption of private eon rtrocttea and manufacturing held up and restricted because of war work and that thousands of skilled labor’ era seen win be needed ia *11 part* of the country for this work. Being Carefully fitedtod. Secretary Baker said today that •*onr phato of demobilisation of the army is being carefully studied by wsr Department agencies, but as yet no plans have been finally formulated. The question of tha number of A merican troops to be retained ia France or elsewhere In Europe la be ing studied on that side, Mr. Baker mid, white tha General Staff la pre paring recommendations as to tbs number to ho kept under srw In tha country. The pebblem in Europe rs «F Joint operations with the Allted nations in aftsr-the-wsr yarding and othar work to be dona by the military foreo* and no eoaclu &r*: Mk^akmr said aevseal factors win pvsku tha order In which men will be released from the array. It is ob rious, ha mid, that as a matter of Jna ti*#, men who had been longest ia tbs Berries should be released ftrvt, but the Industrial situation and tbs qpoci nl Mod of man of a certain calling probably will modify the principle of Mugth of service a guide to order of muster out. STENAY LAST CITY OUR BOYS CAPTURED WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES 3N THE MEUSE AND MOSELLE, Monday, Nov. 11—(By Tha Aao ilotad Prom)—The test Preach town * fan into American band* before «• imktiCB V«ni Ufta __1 ’ Patoob reported they had ’ It eapty eat more then a qoer ' ter of an hour before 11 o’clock. ’ American hroop* naked tho town end ' •».* few afoot** (Died Sage were bo. ’ Pfonlng to appear from the window*. 1 A. the chareb b*0 eoUtnofy tolled tho hour of eleven, troop* from the POth 1 "Melon worn pouring into the town. Only t Una of glowing campfire* "Mike the (rent tonight. Except for the ratable of thouaand* of track* and ’ nolma incident to the etforing ' of enoraoue armiaa there b not a ' tannd to indicate that two graat f ore •* are *tUl facing each other. So far ae violation of the enniatic* ha* been reported, there net being even acci dental bam of machine gun Are. The greater part of the «00 odd Peraene itD '"■Mining In Bteney were toil In their celbre fearfully awaiting the bombardment which they behoved weald curtly cam* aa the American* entered the town. Many bed yielded to Canaan persneetoa or fore* and bad retreated with the ene «y. The few who dared laot to v*n tnr* fofo the rtroota greeted the A meejaaim wtth teem hi tfcbtr eye, and The M|N«riwemed rnTdeHTto b^ nhb to andecetaad that Agfctfog had ■tapped. With trembling hand* they offered eeffo* and bread to their de liverer*. The town b net badly limegul by **n if* bat, according to tho ro ■tolafo* Inhabitant*, he* beg* plan dared of nearly everything of vain*. The etroot wore barricaded with huge bmp* *t finite*, Indicating the ln fofctfon of the Clirwini to bold dee pentelp If ettnehad Wore the arm fcPIee wne effective. At Ifc* bet me ■flffl knemwaa lAaa —i«a. a— _ -* ■ ■ ■ ■ •*•7 wHMifw wttt* nt a nregpli REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP The State Bank and Trust Co., at tKuin la the State of North Carolina. 1818* ' °** °f November l RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. f74.319.76 Overdraft* secured _ 63 29 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 1.100.00 All other Stocks, Bonda, and Mort ..- 1,125.00 Banking Hooeas J7223.33; Furniture and Fix turns. *8.424.94 10,849.26 Demand Loans_ gag no Due from National Banka. 32.858.60 Due from State Banka and Bank era..-....- 7,818.38 Cash Item* held over 24 hours- 20 10 Chaelm for clewing 1,044.08 Gold Coin- 27 60 8Uver Coin, includ ing nil minor coin currency -- 321.78 National Bank Notes and other U. S. Notes.. 10.257.00 T”“ ‘ UAeiLfrBa',wl*w,'ra Capital Stock paid .. 325,000.000 Undivided Profits, laas currant ex pensas and taxes . 1,013.84 Bill* Payable_ 1,045.00 Certificates of do poelt representing money borrowed 15,008 00 Depoe.ta subject to tiSrJUuiS-ir et ending - 8,011.99 Total ---3141.928 78 Stats of North Carolina—County of Harnett. I. T. V. Smith, Cashier of the a bove named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the beet of mjr knowledge and belief. T. y. SMITH. Cashier. .VI .TI J . “ DeIor« me Utu 15th day of Nov. 1918 B. L, COOI „ . Notary Public My commission expiree Feb. 9. 1920. Correct—attest: H L. GODWIN M. C. BUTLER WALTER JONES Director*. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Thf,B*nk Harnett, at Duke, N. C. in the State of North Carolina, at tho doss of business Nov. 1, 1918. RESOURCES Loan* and Discount* $205,986.22 Overdrafts unsecur ed __ Jg* 7o United State* Bonds and Liborty Bonds 61,450.00 AU other Stocks, Bonds, and Mort . 10,216.10 Furniture and Fix two* ..... .. 1,169.68 Das from National Bus- ~*m Silver Coin, indad in* all minor coin currency ....... *JJ| eg National Bank Notas snd other U. S. u.V%^:-cit- 15-<0000 of Indebtedness . 86,000.00 T®<al - 6478,088.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in 820,000.00 8pn>luii FStad - 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, lose current erpen tee and tin, p*,<j 14,123.86 Dcpoilti subject to to chock. 268,929.49 lime Certificates of Deposit ...- 10,449.88 n [?•*, H*P°dta • * - 185^78.08 Cashier s Check* ou *. 16,018.10 , Dm to National Banks - 1,784.94 i Due to State Banks. i Bankers, and Truet Companies. 869.69 Total ...----. 8473,086.19 ■ state of North Carolina—County of Barnett, Nov. 14. 1918. I, C. 8. Hicks. Vico-President of the ibov* named Bank, do solemnly ' mear that the above statement is « me to ill iKxt n/ (Mvv U.^—1_k__J a belief. • -- — „ w C. 8 HICK 8. Vice-Fret. * Subtcribid And sworn to btfon me. tbte 14th day of No*. 1»1« wK. A. WHITE. Notary Pubk. My Commiealon expiree May kth 1920 Correct—Attest: E. P. DAVIS W®. P. HOLT E. 8. YARBROUGH Directors WHY BOYS LEAVE THE FARM. New York Evening Post .1 new *• i r.|« why boy* lo&v* tbo fsrm w give • I- a |icm pr'nted in the New Uiie' of the University of North Carolina. ‘Thinker* of pulpit platform, presa," sings the bard, “are wallowing In deep distress,” seeking to know the hidden cause of the mi gration. la It longing for a taste of faster life? Not at all, replina the farmer bay: 1 left my dad, hi* farm, hie plough, Because my calf became hi* eew. I left my dad, 'twaa wrong, of course, Bsetose my celt became hi* horse. Aad so with lamb, pig aad eves gar den track, which "was his to **U. but mla* to boa.** Can this dark picture be true? If aa, what ef the pretty rteria* of the giving of /tiny pig to a tiny child, who carefully reared It to maturity aad then disputed of It far a earn that started tho bey on the highway »f Prosperity T A eyni **• P*«« ‘slls how the pet pig er thi cks* always died and ebested fta youthful awaar, hot thore cannot k«** keaa aa uninterrupted aeries of »»«h tragedies. Surely, the boy* aad «*»* *ko win priaaa for making more com or cabbages grow In a certain •poco than evor grow thore before « oot compelled to see their ears Mgs brigaded wMk that* of the entire family. ....im.iiiiiiiii.m.,,. Pay Cash—Cash Pays I No. 6 Pure Lard in pail*_ «i 50 No. 10 Pure Lard in pail*_””” S 00 No. 20 Pure Lard in pails-“I 8.00 No. 5 Compound Lard in pails_Z-ZZZ 1.25 No. 10 Compound Lard in pails_ZZZZ 2.60 1 lb. can Hero coffee _ 26 * package Airio pure coffee -JZZZZZZZZZZZZ 20 SOO Bags Peanut meal (20 per cent protein) per bag--j 0q 26 Bag* corn meal (2 bushel) per bag_” 4^0 240 Bags Rye Middlings___ » 75 l00 Just Dairy feed, per bag-ZZZZ »!86 Just Oumbo, the best egg producer, per bag 4 00 Game cock, scratch feed per bag__4^5 I also carry full line of seed and feed oats''wheat. Rye. Cotton seed meal. Hay. Flour and when In need of same give me a tHal. and note the amount saved buying and selling for cash only. This method, saves all unnecessary expense, thereby enables me to sell at a smaller margin of profit, I R* S. JERNIGAN, Dunn The Cash Store ......n BUY SPRING FERTILIZERS. It may team a little premature to be talking about buylog spring fertil ixera now but under the conditions prevailing in this country, thia is none too soon for farmers to be figuring on their next season'• needs. Aside from the uncertainties of transpor tation the factories ere announcing a ahortag* of help because of the war, and If they are to meet tha demands mads upon them they must operate every day and ship every day from now until spring. This means that farm era should place their orders at once to insure having them filled. There ere several advantage* of buying ear ly and ons la that during tha winter months there is more time for haul ing the goods from the station. Spring is s ruth season on the farm and the time taken to do any sort of hauling means Just that much lass for other Important duties connected with the preparation for crops With the fertilisers stored In the bam. one responsibility is lifted. Thi* is an Important matter and should receive the attention of every farmer._In diana Farmer. RED CROSS FAMILY REMEDIES. tu. S?V«*cSS“taJi£Lc“" ““<* This li uui of SneoleJUta, and whil. ona may have diatingnlahcd achlcrenienta to Ua credit in one particular line, another is eicdliiijr in tomathing »iaa. That vary thing makoa it poauble for ua to har. a Bad Croon Remedy for each aitenant, and enables ua to give the consumer mors unn wo prom to or ehtrf* for. Each formula is compounded with as mneh care aad precision as if our as SLtsgiSkiaA.-L,p!a°T^s Rod Croae Bomodioa areTunPatauOt^idar^ TI*To~rm;j!^aiin£~ od on each carton a plain Engtiah, oo that yon kaow wfcat thet ara wh««t .*5,^,f°° •*» taking. Boro than one hundred Bed &rom - ediaa and Toilet Preparation, are sold and guarantaad only by WILSON A LEE, Dunn, N. C. THE FAITH OF OUR LMOERS. One of the outstanding and signifi cant things in connection with the ear is the attitude toward God and ipiritual things of the great leaders >f the Allied force*. Almost without exception—ere do iot at this moment recall a single ax :option —thoy have avowed tbemsel reverent believers in God and in he necessity end efficacy of prayer o him in this world crisis. This eras rue of Roberts and Kitchner at the loginning of the srar. It ie no lees rue of their successors, Haig, smj lyng, and Foeh and Jolfre, and Per hing. In reply to emeeeage sent him re ently by the Federal Council of the Hunches of Christ In America, Gan rml Pershing gave his memorable estimony to bis faith in prayer: ‘The 9visible, unconquerable fore* lot Ioom by tha prayers, hopes and ideals of Christian Amarica is incalculable. It fu&ishas the soul and tba motive for thh military body and iu co-op eration. It steadies ua to resist man fully the temptations which-11 ua in the extraordinary conditions In which wa find ouraetvaa” In viow of this attitude assumed hj the men whoa they admire and al most adore as the exemplification of everything and manly and heroic. It will not be easy for the boys who tome home from the front to taka op sgain the old sneer that religion la ■omething good for women and chi) inm, but having no appeal to real nan.—Watchman Examiner. "Now tell rae why yon should want ■° go to heaven.” said the Sunday ichool teacher. "That’s when all he bast people ge,” repled tha little laughter of the social cHmber. • ' THE BEST FRIEND you will ever bar* U your bank book. la case of trouble or sickness he U a good fallow to mv« around. • Whoa aa opportunity cones for investment where Too can better yourself and you need some noser Nuiekly, HE woo't turn YOU down if YOU have^ultU rated him properly. Whr not start that account today and be prepared to laugh at adversity. s_ _
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