J **The Lire Store j "Always Reliable" * The Cumberland County Fair J and The Capitol Department Store OCTOBER 28th to 31st INCLUSIVE EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, ESPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR FAIR WEEK. in One lot of coat suits worth up to $35.00 ... fine materials, good lining, make and styles. Special Fair Week £24.75 One lot of coats worth up to $35.00 with fur and plush collars in fine velours in all shades $24.75 One lot of dresse· in silk and serges, very nicely made, fine styles worth up to $27.50, $19.75 One lot of silk waists worth up to $4.00, in georgette, crepe-de-chine, wash satin - $3.45 One lot of cotton waists $1.50 value. Fair Week $1.00 We have the largest and best selected styles of Coat Suits Coats and Dresses ever shown in this section of the state. Prices ranging from Coat Suits from $39.75 to $125.00. Coats, $19.75 to $125.00. Dre—cs $15.00 to $85.00. We also have a large and well selected line of waists, skirts, furs, misses and children's coats, sweaters and a large and stylish line of millinery. We offer the following values in our dry goods department One lot of light and dark outing including plain colors, good heavy weight. Fair Week Price .20 One lot of fancy dress ginghams 27 inches wide, 35c value .25 One lot of fast colors percales in lights and darks, yard-wide and very pretty designs. Fair Week Price 29 EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of Holeproof pure silk hose in all shades, including black and white, values up to $ 1.50. Special. $1.00 One lot of 30 inch hemmed diaper cloth, .to day's price $3.50. For Fair Week, per dozen $2.69 One lot of brown sheeting full yard wide. Fair Week .24 One lot of yard wide bleaching, good quality suitable for making sheets and underwear. Fair Week 24 We also invite you to visit our shoe depart ment, where you can find the latest styles in ladies, misses and children's shoes at reasonable prices. Ladies shoes, price from. _ $3.00 to $16.50 Misses shoes, priced from $2.00 to $7.50 Children's shoes, priced from $1.50 to $6.00 j AMERICAN i / ^.BALANCED SIX SOLD IN DUNN BY SMITH and PRINCE DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS MOTOR—Six-cylinder Rutcn bar-American Motor, L-heed type, with removable h«ad, cast en-bloc. Bore, 8 1-8 inch—· stroke, Β inch; piston displacement, 230 coble inches; three-point fu*per> ■ion; eraak-caso divided horliortally with «11 bearing* in upper section; crankshaft drop forced from as to 46 per cent carbon open hearth eteel, heat-treated and «round, 1 inches in diameter, provided wtth three main bearing*; develops «5 bone-power at 2,400 R. M, average dynamometer terti; puions cast from cloae grained Iron or m me grad« a· cylinder», ex ceptionally light. VALVES—Special alloy iteel valve· SU per cent nickel heads. Muahroom type lifter· are ueed which are hard ened and mud. LUBRICATION—Plunger poop driven di rect from ceaoahaft draw· en thru Alt er in ctankcase baee and diatrihutee it under pressure to each crank-shaft bearing, and through nnder each con necting rod. A preuve regulator ia fumiahed attached to preaaur· gauge on da ah, 6TKERING GEAR (Qemmer)—Worm and •cctor ateering gear fitted wtth lft-ineh corrugated steering wheel. Steering Kit rigidly anchored to the body, oriaien made for adjustment in case of wear aad for lubrication of all at m ring gear parte. Horn button in center of wheel above starting and throttle lèvera. TRANSMISSION—Selective eliding gear type (Grant-Lee·), three apeeda for ward and a reverse, 3 H per cent nickel fteel. Gear* and (hafts are chroma nickel steel, heat-treated and ground. Shaft· mounted on annular ball and Hyatt high-duty roller bear ings. CLUTCH—Multiple plate, dry dim type (Rorff A Deck). Center control lever and foot control pedal ·'« mounted in unit with transmission and clutch caa·. Clutch rr '»ed. PROPELI.ikw' SHAFT—Fitted with double Universal joints of the most approved COOLING—Water cooling with caotrlfugal pump. Ball bearing lan mounted In front of motor. Honeycomb type of radiator scientifically designed, abso lutely efficient, caps city 4 tt rations. SPRINGS—Special spring steal stock, heat treated chromo-rillco manganese stocL Front fcmt-elllptlc 38 inches long, rear aeminiUiptic 63 inch*? long. BRAKES—Two seta of bratôre working oa steal drums 15 inchea in diameter by 2 Inches wide. Emergency—In ternal expanding; servies—orterr.al contracting. AXLES—Front I-b«atn, on· piccc, drop forging, heat-treated. Rear, three quarter floating type, spiral bevel gears. Differential casing mounted on Hyatt roller hearings with ball thruat hearings to take up aide thrust. GASOLINE FF.ETV—Tank suspended at rear of body. Capacity 16 gallons, with Stewart Vacuum feed system·. STARTING AND LIGHTING—Wcatjng hoo*o latest design, with Bendlx drive. t'ARRURETOR— Zenith, latest design. IGNITION—Awatei-K»nt, with Willlard κι x- vol ι itorage battery. WHEEL-BASE— 1U2 inches; weight, 28&0 pounds. EQL'IPMKNT—Euytni-drivan tirs pump; Rcyca motometer; one-man top with quick detachable curtains, Gipay cur tains in rear; plate el"1 windows; ilantinir rain-vision wind-shield; In strument* specially grouped on daah panel; illuminated by dash lamp, and Including speedometer, ammeter, elec tric light and Ignition switchea; ton neau lamp; complet* set of tools; elec tric horn. CARS NOW IN STOCK ALSO AGENTS FOR LIBERTY MOTOR CARS Hugh W. Prince SALESROOM AT GEO. Ε PRINCE AND SON S STORE laCwiac bMtim of a nor shortage, which mcaai incidentally reducrd portion* of tea cm·, cake, putry and fewer jan of caaned fruit, can not be aamred of earty raliaf. Senator Simmon! heard today from tke ra«mr equalization board in New Yerk. In Ha reply the board aayj Canada hna no npr for export, and it alio denies that large quantities of ■BC>r hare been exported from thia It country since July 1. Tel«*rr»mj u other member» of Cmptu make ml» •tantially similar statement*. Som< dî then fro farther lid uy that till buard i* doing It» beet to supply the demands of w· entir* country but the production to far is iuch as to tnak« it a case of substantially war· tim, allowances. Various communities ia North Carolina have appealed to the Tar Heel delegation In Cengne to do something about i-Ofar. The lame ia lrue of other etate*. Tbo ►upir famine la not eonflaed to any par ticular «eetion and complaint ia grrv eral. In telegraphlnt the eosallxatran board, Senator Stmmona arked about exporta and the reported rarplox in Canada. lie desired mainly to know if American refiner* were being al lowed to «port tufir t* foreign rour.trios not having retail prie* re strictions bow in force in thli coun try. The rephr received rtidi: "Telopin received. During eerly pert of year riAiun entered into urne contracte for export of reAned eager for (hlpmer.t during U(t helf yeer. Theec contract· having been entered into in pod faith are being ■J g———?w! complied with, but do rujrar haa "been ■old for export by «lue* our rtxjurH to then) of July 1 U> uusprnd ■Il roc h hnalDca. Thu-e ihipmcnU once the flmt of Jnly are compar* threly mill. We wire adviiad that Canadian situation r* carding «ucar ■applies is aorion· and that embargo wax placed by that KrtvernBimt on export* except îale» a· had bean en '♦ tcrad befor* dat» ot embargo." Thç trouble with moit: ycunc boyx that «nier bu<tneM i* that they dream of tb» duties uΓ a »t»ff olhccT before Ihey nave multi-red too·»· of it pri vate. Know youroclf and you will bc bet ter ab!r to understand others. COTTON STORAGE WAREHOUSE OPERATED UNDER U.S. DIRECTION Receipt· issued by us are as good aβ Government bonds and are negotiable at all banks. Full protection given against loss by fire or other damage. Fifty cents per bale per month covers all charges. . β : m . ■>:$ . ' ;'ί i ι EÊ'j ·, Ά ■■■. * « Thki telegram explain· iUelf: ·. WASHINGTON, OCT. β. · 9 % O. TOWNSBND, DUNN WAREHOUSEMAN'S LICENSE C.BNERAI, UTILITY CO AND YOUR LICENSE TO AND WEIGH UNDER U 8 WAREHOUSE* ACT ISSUED TODAY EF LIVINOSTON ACTING CHIEF BUREAU AN ANNOUNCEMENT It is with pleasure that we wish to announce to our many friends that we have secured the services of Mr. C. J. Jacobs as manager of our auto repair department. This will assure our many patrons of the best work manship possible as every job will be handled under his personal direction and supervision. When in doubt regard ing our adjustment of your car drop around and let Mr. Jacob· advise you. We are «till selling the Repute Produm Process tire. Place a set on your car and forget tire worries for a year. JOHNSON'S GARAGE DUNN, - · * - N. C.

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