1 . | Just What Does The EDISON TONE TEST l?.r: :W '* ■ • • C-V £ • Demonstrate? 3* This ia aa effort to explain in simple lucid language exactly what the Edison tone tost demonstrates. When you have read it we want you to have as clear an Idea of just what the test signifies as though you personally had witnessed one. ! i • We have repeatedly asserted that in the New Edison the great Inventor had perfected a device which Re-Creates the artist’s voice with such complete fidelity that no human ear can detect the slight- - cat shade of difference between the liv ing artist and the Inanimate instrument. The tone test is conducted merely for the purpose of proving the truth of this statement. The demonstration is simple in the extreme. The instrument is placed upon the stage; an artist stands beside it. The instrument begins to render one of the singer’s own songs. After e few moments the artist begins to sing the same song with the instrument. Suddenly the sing er ceases and the New Edison continues alone. -Can you distinguish the differ ence? That is the question. Over 1GOO of these tone tests have been staged. Over 30 great artists: Anns Case, Marie Rappold, Marie Sunde lius. Alice Verlet, Thomas Chalmers, Arthur Middleton, Giovanni Zenatello and others of similar eminence have par ticipated In them. Of th« more than 2,000,000 people who have been preesnt not one has been able to detect any dif ference between artist and instrument: between s singer’s living voice and the New Edison’s Re-Creation of it With the lights lowered to hide the singer's lips not one of the 2,000,000 has been able to say when the singer ceased and the instrument continued alone. In plain, everyday English the fore going la a description of an Edison tone test. These tests have convinced more j than 2,000,000 people that Thomas A. Edison has achieved what was believed to be impossible. We are publiahing thii not only to convince you of the truth of our assertions about this incredible in strument but also to urre you to call at our store and learn for yourself vrbat we mean by the phrase ’’Music’s Re-Crea tion." I Barnes & Holliday Co., Dunn, N.C. • my kidney*. My back wee awfaDy lam* aad painful and aebed consider ably. Across the sasall of my bach, jaet OT*r my kidneys it area especially sora. My kidneys were aongsetsd and didn't act as they should, either. I bear** sates Doan’s Kidney PUU aad attar I had takan a few dams, I f*U better. Two banes entirety cared1 Massy Loo HUM Waste*. Mr. Harry La*, seed SI years, has bean alaaiag sine* Aogast 16th. HU hindi and rtladrat to Coau, where Mr. Lea lived. am vary, anxious *»n him. HI* father-in-law. Mr. U 0. Allan, has hem traveling for vo-'.trel days la rain search for a tin* aa la Mr. Lae's whereabouts. baakatry work for the exhibit of th* Art Department of the Hsmett County Fair. —• _ : ' ' : • 3S-33-37 Pint National Bank • B«W1m * PfconoNoT 31 • •••••• t I • • • DR. PAULtBTOB ■* • Koortb Buk • Bid*., Dub, S.-fi. * ....... . .t • & P. YOUlfO. Attaroay-ai-Lav • OAaa tad flair OokUtd* bide. • Prompt attention rlvta btdnaaa • Prattle* la all Cawts • , V. a . a^a a ~ T. B. DARDXat • Veterinary Ptyaldan. §nr*aaa • ad Dcatiat. •. • PIIONES: Day. >0 *|# • DUNN. N. C? • aeaoae^aae* . JEMS P. WILSWt • ATTORNEY AT UKW • • N. &V • • I • • . | • • • • • • • • • REPORT OF WE To Hon. Ooo. W. •idiot: w«. uo Oraad erro at tbts tarm port lo tha i»t- That *• anil mat ta u» har« aatad tarsed Hid Is MM*. 4th. We Had fair eon dittos. thai tha uat ha and woodwork, a mead that a I plant ha provided 1 1 both Jail aad thiah that tbia would bo la the tntorom ol both acoaoar aad eoadbooi 4th. wo dad thqt theejanvtot oaail Is la (air condition f 4th. Wo roeotamsnd that atapa b« taken (or tha oerly aatorfsoiMl aad Improvement ot tha oeBrthoaae. and to that aad that aa arahlteel ba am ployed to draft plana far tha an 1st cement and Uaproramaat of tht same. 1th. We raeomaaaad that a full lima health oBoer for tha county bt •tn ployed •th. Wo rneommoad, that ib. Deacbtere of Tho Confederacy be re quooted ta opee tha daors at th. Chapter Hoeee dortac tha tariaa o court for tho coaroatodoo aad aa i rest room for ladles ha aiUadaao Of tbo court until aueh tt*a« »» th< commlsstoaera by oatorpemeet of th. court house may prortda for thi needed cooafort for ladle*. •th. Wo recommend that the lotto ta tha ooarthooaa ba Imaoadlately po into eervloaabte aad eeattery eoadl tlon aad wo etoa racommoad that th tot lot on tho hill tad* below Uo Oourl house bo realaood by a strictly anal Urr tolWt. aad that a MW ha yrc Tided tor ladtce. ieth. We raeommead te the Boar of Education that It lake laiaedUt eteye to eoatyly with an ad tha teal tan leare with racyoct te the Tartan aehoele tad eehoolhoeeaa » th coaatr. 11th. We raaa mat cad that th aaelterr laws aad health recalatloa ot tha State be enforced with raeyat to heteta la eer coaatr. aad aa a Srt etay we reeoiaiaad that all beU aad Lea heeyera h* reantrod la ha* the doom aad wladawa ad thato n •yeatlTe beteta yteyerly dwaewed. nth. We rattan pad «tt a eeai V road eyatew annHat the trim tewaahly aretes. ar ad Waet that eeaaty Mahway naalaSlt hd at yatated ta eaparriae aad yreyarl ear* ate te the ooUrtam ad the eeran nth. Wa raaiaaaad Ing'lw placed eroaad lha dark* dock la lha coart room and that a good lubstanllal railing be placed In front of the Jury bos. Wo not* with pleasure that tba County Of Hnroetl bns organised this year tor the Brit time In Ita history a County Pair for tbo promotion of lha agricultural and Industrial In I areal* of the county, nod wa re com mand to our clUseashlp that they land every encouragement to Ibis Im portant aotarprlea. Respectfully submitted. K. A- STEWART, Peru man. M i Ha baa si an I out a few aura things. He baa dlseorersd many soil secrets Ha la a booster for agrlcolrural lime none Hare is on* of his on*-min at* talks: "At praam t prices for farm crops s too of groand time* ton a has In crasaad lhs ylald of corn. oats, wheat clover and timothy to the value 01 ISO.10. This la In comparison will similar land which has nevar bear treated." No gaaaa work about tha above Accurate weights and records brim oat this Important feet. Llmestoai at present prices la by far lha cheap ut fertiliser on the market. Wksa (or an expenditure of II you cam get back lid—looks like e good deal. People are Just beginning to realism what llmestoxe aiearns la crop productloa.—Macadam Service, for April. 1111. UIJJKQTON HIGH AND PAKM url HOIOOL OPENS SESSION LJMtngton school opened oa sched ule time this week, “taking la" litas falltag oa Thursday. Practlaally all waa In reed la see although tha Im provements which will add much tc the school are mot yet finished. Tha teachers have been arriving for ths again this session. Mies Hnrriegtca of Jonesboro. M lease Smith and Crockett of Dana. Elsa Rickard ol Salisbury. Mrs Boll and Mrs. Bowes sre among last year's teachers to re turn. Tha outlook la bright (or a most sueeoesful year. A copy of tkt school bulletin may be obtained bj addressing Georgs B. Blast, super Inleedent. PUBLIC WELFARE The reselling of public wtlfan needs an Immense enlargement hi' tbt public ml ted. The stupidest man among as map be brought to aae that it eoncfnu th* eunc of lllltamly Mid near Ob tar »ej, commercial unuonaoU uil wbolsaom* couanlty rye TV*ties, preventable disease and poMpaaabfa daatii, faablcmlndadnam aad tta eaaaa, insanity, poverty aad its aaae U*U ralatioaahip. orphan ehildraa ta poor l| mss whom fathers era dead And orphan diikno In wutf« wftt whoa* fathers aad asothon are alive, the plactagoot *f ehildraa aad tba* guardianship, wayward chOdraa. ahfl draa maimed and lam* ia bad# aad hrata. tba famllhu ,t «,avl*ta ta prison. returned eaavicta. prtaaaaia aa parole, man wanting job* aad lab* wasting bub; that it concern* |aii aad chain-gang eoaditieaa pear beam aad paopar conditions, ju*nilt courts aad tba oversight of iovoaOa proba ttaaan. faOen man aad fallea waataa of social Ills of ovary sort; that' h zar*£i'?sZ£r3£t2 To build a msaalng of thU ade quate and needfa) serf ta the pptUc mind; to sti rtha ooiucitstw aad wills of man sad woman late activity, and to sract suitable tastitotloae U North Carolina, county by eoaaty. Is aa axcoodtagiy dUBcult bu ta as lead tagiy aacasmry task.—X. a Bran ma. address bafara tba N. C laeial Barrie* Coafsrsaca. Mr. B. P. Gantry attandkd the superintendent*’ moating of tba north > and south eastern divisions that saa vanad at WrightsvIUe Beach last weak. Mrs. Gantry and Agsas as : companiad bias. _Arrived j 50 Head of Good KENTUCKY HORSES / ) am back in Dunn for the winter season and have for your in spection 50 head of good Kentucky horses. These are good speeders Mid guaranteed stock. Before you buy a horse be sure to call at my stables and aee mine. 39 • v. • 1 am located at the same stand on Lucknow Square where I will be glad to show you what we have. 1 will be in Dunn during the win ter and spring months and you cm see me at any time. BE SURE TO CALL ON US. ._ I Kentucky Mule and j Horse Exchange Stables I Ben Johnson, Manager . ;J DUNN, N. C. M::^isMM^WSni^S^Z(^.y'' > -*. •: .»••*. ^ EXPERTLY blended choice Turldata and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from eny unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant dgaretty odor. Camels win instant and permanent SuCdsee with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful md lotv-mfldness of the tobedooe yet re taining the desirable “body.” fsrhMt - are simply a revelation! You may amoke them without tiring yourtafM For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any d^arette in the world at any price. Than, you’ll best realize their superior quality, end the rare enjoyment they provide. Announcing 0 QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the construction of the 1930 Model K Series. An sstab lished standard of Buick construction that for years has given to the Buick Vahre-in-Head Motor Car a reputation of superiority. Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value has the 1930 Buick Series been designed and manufactured. • An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements .and refinements that are sure to please the moat ermctit.j purchaser. JGREEN’S BU1CK SERVICE STATION, Peon. i:>. ■ ■ • ; • '• . •: * *

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