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MONEY for FARMERS If you want money in amounts from $ 1000 to $30, 000, on term^unning from 5 to 20 years, for purpose» stated below: (a) To aid in providing loans for the purchase of land for agricultural purposes. (b) To provide for the purchase of equipment, fertilizer, live stock, etc. (c) To enable land owners to invest in buildings, drainage and for other improvements of farm lande. (d) To liquidate and consolidate the indebtedness of farm owners, etc. into long term loans payable in easy installments. or for any other legitimate purpose, come to see us for further information. CALL TO SEE US WHEN YOU COME TO TOWN AND LET US TELL YOU OF OUR PLANS TO ASSIST IN UPBUILDING THE COMMUNITY Our Bank Will Always Treat You Riff hi, Whether You Come to Ask For a Loen or to Make a Deposit. STATE BANK and TRUST CO. minium AEROPLANE DELIVERY Parson Maynard Haa Nothing on Ut. SPEED IS OUR SPECIALTY Etw? Jtlimjr bey wjuippad with a motorcycle that got· (roeoriM to your door m toon m tko ardor U pUood. Good Groceries Delivered In time for You. M. M. DRIVER Phone: 46 Btttmœtœœœmmmn Hampshire Hog Sale. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th 1919 Sale to be held three mile, east of Durai on G. R.Lee Place 30 head, bred sows, gills and boars ANNOUNCEMENT In announcing my fir* aale I wish to say that my herd is of god quality and breeding. While there are herd, better advertised there are very few with more good quality animal· than will be found in this herd. The aired sows in this «ale are being told because I 1 L AM·· » _ Φ ·. f« t new loca __ _ — m W VUIQ C cannot keep hogs to any extent for a while in my r tion and am compelled to let go of stock that I have tried to produce f... several years, and sm sure they will suit the most particular buyer. BRAZIL LEE ,α£τ· rasvg- ·°^ sd •4 to North C«roKna, having h«M 83è£Sîsmp& lïurnmTiSuteï£L*L.* w v*7· T# '"^rrWtt^* r» W *· u.twfen^^^T"·*' •Tk^TS Sf*·*" ■·'' *H»H «nUrW tit· Unit Pd .*ut— frotm Mtxleo la U» MQth mmZnéûZTT Tm* ta ,m J"·· ♦■·■ H kae mdaaJlv worked IU wmy Urn*** tH flTnStni "»»·· '·τ<«| · dncU <ll«u«· »f |7| mtiM, m M Intimate view of EASTERN EUROPE Inevitable TUt Cbtn|M Must Occur 1· (WnranicnU, 3*r» Ob^rver Parla, OA J·—jAa tntlouu view of conditio»» ·■ Kaatcni Europe la br ** American oBcial just fro· "J·"* through Po 1*1x1, Cs.«cho4JlevaWa. and laUrr « vielt the J»a**artan capital at Budapcat. Be "·»: "It aaaaa* Instable umi eh»,*», muat occur In the government» of aD thaïe new **~î, « Europe. None of thto J Everywhere la the Intrigua ■trtt*<l· for powar and plaee ·· the P*t of clique· and individual! »Md brtwrti is the ureet and diaooataat of the Nation al indapha« not brought Utopia tad conititatkxia do not furnish bread. "la PoUada «troue oppoaition to ¥*· developed. Be. aide· tkll Jfeu®er from ■cat· bung« *'uter. Her people are aup»«t··* « ana; out of aD [Kirporttoa ta the Population to guard bar froetij» «"daey incident may bring » ·■!?_ v*· the Czech* or Germaaa. "Π* T«*ch»n qneatioa la aeuta »·* k*,*l®?.en**io· ara alaai. I doubt If· Jj^lta will eettle it latiiÎAcUrflj PervanentiT· "In there ia atroag appodtioa to ">e Praaant imrmnt, *aicb taeta In Ha perianal. rh« danger thaa* Ilea, Iwvxtr, more la the grow·* >··1θββ* of the ilan. They have bean very tMroucklr aob ordinatcd ••J '«Jaat the arrogant attitude of the Bahamian» proper. Again, the dnMt aati-Qarmaa policy af the U a aamriTof Ss?5 ij; is other her·. She haa ample food aad foal mo^ j, j„ ■ commanding petition. Her indua trlea cay raaugw with little outaide *WTT,rn"»««» that country MQ«a ***ha and proaper. Her daagar Τ to lia la proba ble racial •""«"'"«•M with retailing political eanfudon. "Am <«r Beca/v, ;n p^pi, believe it «Œ «rvlV, H u taJkp.rwl eat- country. »»«Btual anion with Remania »■■·■ Ββ» Inévitable, either! _(»k it* en one λλ - »—■ u e"ί ""I 'The R«e»»iee» ware ouick to a·*! . »ere quick to aae A« fof iV alliée ar>d ι ■imply coatmunica | tien» 'Ι*ίΐ'*ι,1^<ι ao-calkd Inter Allied MlWwr.-Wem. unbacked by ** ** * ft—, The other day « letter «· »*t to the Romanian ««uMiiJf aiarion, written in EnflAj^ ha handed It back with the *»■*"? to uaMBDlnU with bin ia a "?·"·«« underftood by civilimad pag1· AnoUef ptrxwgt w PV1"* *5L· Pin· coS3maci ^_îSÎ t impel*· note 10 ,*bicà **re forced to reply !" k[°d· Py *» merely 111 uitra trvr of tba coadfeJent there Will Starr. Mar*· thia winter. "Γ«^* !rom ■··< λ· p^irtin* ΡΤΜΜ. ^?(%$«^Μ|0(|Ι>· mail· and wti ia Budap that If Ε — -at — —ι only under a BfltRl». The Ρ*—· | a*try want a kief and tba old rcae-t tioaary W powerful, acatc and1 buar. Th· trrat landowner» arc (till tha craat powrr and with the church, form a powerfa', orfaniaation. Se eently oi»e of the freat dMUrta of th« ckartb appronchad tha Intcr-Al tied eviaaion with a propowl to plaça tha Duka of on tha throne of Hnjkgair. in fact, there are any η on bar of royal candidate» ia the oOag waiting to aaa what will hap pan. "A* (or Auatria, every province and every diatrict 1» « aaparata foeern ment by ttaalf, acting Independently and often ia defiance of the Vienna government, which U actually eon trolled, a* tar m aay control goes, by thaaa workman and aoUwn council». Neither th«i Chriatlan Bodallate nor the Social Démocrate have a majori ty in the aaawnhly, ao that the all German party with Ha membership of about M baa tha ^li··* of power and throw· Ita vota to «oit Ha own end». There mutt be terrible »e(fer ine thia winter. Tha reentry will be practically without fad, and it ia a rigorona winter climate. Pood , — ——ico μη poor iM daily incraaaea In prie·. The Sotptuli in Mil without nppliw, the death rate i· high, aad th· (tr**ta Utarally lUlad with begging man and women and children. Highway robbery te pre vaient, «muprltag rampant and uiw» ara ligna of rrrohltioa usina condi tio^ quickly mend. Pnfl» Waal Maaarafcy. "Thar· too, th· body of the paople •earn to want a monarchy. They have had enough of Sepobtteanlaa. W«U-informed people aay a mp d' ρ tat la not impoaalMe. It would not take much ta place a king back if he were a atrons man with quality οf leadership. In aay οτβιΛ the reac tionary element ia rtrong and grow In* étranger In the abaance of leader •Bip, In the prcaeat government "The Auatrian* are hopilan re garding their futur» and act only a onion artth Italy o* Csecho-81ovakia If they ara to «arrive. Tbo coun try U bankrupt, «tripped of Hi I· oourcei by the peace aettlement and U>« people are too worn eut ta ftght. la apite of the troaty than la a feet ln> that tame way will be tried to bring about anion with Oermany." did ht lfllfr wb«n It jumped nearly acroaa the State of Georgia. On the other hand in I91T It waa traced In Tenmaa·! almoat to the northern limit of the (otto* growing halt, yet hi 1018 the weevil did not Inflict In Jury to cotton within a twenty-*»· Mile atrip aoath of the northernnoat point where it bad bean found in 1917. Any iajurr.bp the ball weevil in the aest year In Nerth Carolina ia therefore problematical only. To data it haa baen fouad In Cal umbua and Maw Hanever coaatiee, although Bruaiwkk County la bow Ming acautad and othera in thai region will later ba Marched. An nouncement· will ba made relative ta the finding of the Weevil in different localities aa rapidly a· the Bread af the Inaect la determined. It ahould be \ remembered that th· migrating •eaWon af the weavll ia not yet eoaa pitted ahd there I· a aemlbility, but oat a probability, that the who!· east ern aide of the ftate will bo fouad infaaUd thia year. Professional Card· IAMB· BUT Attorney-at-Law Oak* o*er But· Bank A Treat Company. Practice ia all coûta l'rompt and careful attention to COLLECTIONS Β BBAL IB· TATE a apecialty. DR. ·. H. STEELMAN D»i1m 0»«« over Drue Store Dmk» N. C 0Be· hoar»:'8:80 ta 5Λ0 JESSE F. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Dann, N. C. 0&■·« over KUiihmao Bree' Store formerly oeeapied bjr E. L. Godwin. Practic· in all Co art*. Prompt Attention * | t t to all Boelneei JOHN A JERNICAN DENTIST 36-JB-J7 not Nation*] Ban* «.Ml.. Hbou Να. «1 E. C. WEST ATTORNEY AT LAW Ofic«; 3rd floor Lat Nation·! U·afc BelWtajE Prompt aod Parson·] Atten tion given all Biutaaaa UK. PAUL A. STEWART E»a«*«fci ByaalaHai Fonrth Floor ΓΜ Nat. Bank B14«.. Duon, N. C. E. r. YOUNG Atmaij-at-Law Office in<: Ootr Goldstein btdf. Prorrpt attention riven hi itiaai Prattle· la all C«urU T. E. DARDKM Veterinary Ptratckaa, Bar···· and DntM. PHONES: Day, M, Nifht 210 DUNN. -The Ball «NfH ha* atantly nuM end Ita amaat tr»c«d by Rwknl and State Knto noloflM pum lMt. Kan Nora ber of 1918 It kw ben cradoally tnccd through South Caroline. I ta arrival 1b North Carolina fraat irarprtae to the State Department of AylwIUie tan Wn buay proparlac fer thla mnar jeacy and with the aid of the Federal (ievimrnent, cotton farmer* win be <natractrd "m the mothoda of combat ing the wtvil and ahown the import ance of crop diversification. Ball Weevil a lUtalai or a Mur» I "It la true that the Boll Weevil when prearnt in camber* reduce* the cotton crop from twenty to Mfkty per cent. The wervila attack tho J*""* aquarea, deaooM egp in them, and the frrub* hatching from the «cr* rat out the equaree and prevent then from becoming bolla of eottoa. A navtrc Winter will uanally redaco the ■tomber of weevil» and the follrwiag acaaon the cotton crop in a riven locality will aot be aerloualy injured. Any tajnry, too, may be reduced by frequent cultivation, growing of early maturing varirtlt* of cotton, hand picking of wacvila early hi the ■r-aaon and aoieonlag tie ad nit wccvilt by dnatiag with calcium arsen ate. The farmer who wlaheo to con tinue growing the «a ne «mount of cotton aader boll weevil conditioaa will havo to therefore incroaae h la ttTeCr. however, the boO weevil ia generally considered a blaaeing by farmer· of the mora Southern State·. It baa beoa reported that Alabama fermera are to erect a monument to the boll weevil, for It* ftnnM la that State ha» forced Uto eottoa farm er to dlverwfy and grow legomlnoaa crepe^poanuta, corn, hogs aad tobac co. Theee crope have yae»ed more naneatin financing and have a* the tame time bettered tho (ondHloa of the land. Brat tare w tbr«e ;ηπ of growing cotton under boll weevil condition» ■re titully found to be trying by tke cotton fermer. After that period ef tine th· farmer he· leaned the ne cueety ef dhrenHlcatiae end befin* to practice it- The fer-ri*bted cotton fermer of North Cere Use «01 begin to pi·» now to beat the boll waavil by growing lem cotton and more of ether crotia. Ae a matter of fact, Many farmer» have already prepay them aahraa end have lonf alnee begun to divertlfy ; cuch farmer* will reap tke benefit of tholr experience bow thai the boll weevil la about te hinder their . cotton far mine, Ο then who have net learned crop dlveraiftcatloa will aoffer accordingly. Caa the Weevil Stead Omr Winter, r "The jurerai ballet (eemt ruryemt that the winter· of North Caroline are too eevere for the weevil and that It cannot aarvtve to do Injury the follow!** aeaaoa. KntomolocieU known that inaecta poaeeaa (officient instinct to protect thenwalve·. from the riarura of winter* If levera win ter· killed all insert· we aheaald never have any m the Northern fltatea and Canada. Yet thoee aeetiona ara viajt od by vartooa Inaecta outbreak» each year and have thalrjwrmaneat fU. 'The Cotton Bofl Weevil wU graft e ally apvaad ever the entire cotton Irrowi nr ana. Wa knew that It ac eoanta for a redaction la eotta· each year whom preeent It caannt be aaanc man* br doatlng with araeaate, bat tbia preeaae la m m η» hat tfjsjgSSHrs day mar* abent the bod weevil than any other «m tnaoet," Under m order of the Superior Court of Cumberland Coun ty, made in · special proceeding therein pending and entitled. "Farquhard Smith τι. John Elliott, Lou » R. Webb. eC ale." 1 will Mil at public auction to the higbaet bidder « certain tract or parcel of land dtoate in Cumberland County. North Carolina, in Black River Townahip, bounded and deacribed aa follows : Beginning at a stake and pointant in the Hue between John C. Smith and W. T. Smith in a branch near the old mill aeat and rune thence N. 7 K. 29 chaîna to a «take and pointer·, a corner of lot Ko. 2; thence aa the Une of lot No· 2 8. 88 B. 80 chaîna to a «take on the Stage Road, a corner of lot No. 2 ; thence wtth the road 6 1-2 chaina to a pereimmon tree on the weat edge of the road ; thence S. 8 W. 14 1-2 chaina with the road to the line of the land of the eitate of W. T. Smith ; thence aa that Una 87 W. 18 1-2 chain* to a stake by a large pine. Smith'· corner; thence aa the other line N. 42 1-2 W. 12 1-2 chain· to the begin· ntng containing 100 acre·, aame being lot No. 1 in the division of the land· of John C. Smith, deceased. Date of Sale: Friday, November 21, 1919. at 11 o'clock a. m. Place of Sale: Old W. I). Smith home Place. Terms of Sale : 20 per cent caah, balance in thirty day·. Sale made subject to confirmation by C. S. C. Dated this the 20th day of October. 1919. Clarence Smith. Commiauoner. • ·:«ι ιοί *V MK'IOjj I, ·»1«.Ι ft».-1 Takes the guess out of Baking-saves you money g m when yea boy tbean ilmdy H raised ki Occo-ne» dwt IMf Kiatng Flow. ri Thet'» why you «ave oaooey wben jrom boy thi» floor. The extra in^edienta are l&M in ^ the exact .proportion· to bring «boot perfect Β baking reaofca t**r time—not most every ■ time, but alvtyi Yoa can't feiL ^ Hot-cakea, light golden biacoits and tatnp* tnf waffle· can ba mixed in a few —oood« and baited in a few more. No traubh, no worry. Juat mix with water or milk and pot in the oven—that1· all. Soch a time-»»ver and troobU-mir aa Occo-oee-chee should be k> every h*· a woodarfol help to all I I OCCO-NEK-CKEE Self-Risintf- -C.us tyoaMau JZiiSrk£)&"4S% m •mté tad«^ il·* kirn. Λτ « φ*ο4 pimi m Λοαr, i /y tMrtete. A«t*tm-H«aton Ce-, Darhfc.o. Il C.
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