well nod good. But. tf tto burdou to to be added to the already heavy toad ef businars. there to n* hop* that th* tetoor dtooghhoj. the leather neck and the goh would benefit to the l»rg run; thto for the eery akaglo re .icon that toulaee* weald bo wed cut of astotooca and th* recipient of the boa**, BO matter bow large that boaua might to, would spend the wtolo roll looking for another Job— —.d rti!T to job ton*. Somo bright yoang fpUow hog sog getord that tto money to ratoad by a tax on light wine* and beer. That to bat another cote scheme of tto liquor iVrrert*. They toy* to rf«to on a pop alar idea back to that bright place 1b tto aon free which they ware kick ed by th* Voletend act. Thera can t* no tax on Mght wl**e and beer. According to tto tow there tan to no light wince or any other toad of wine* and hear far tormoga puiypaac !a tto United State*. Congress can tot got many mllltoaa from ant a tax. Tto young man who guv* so much It tto war deserves *D tto notion eon give new. but tto untie* has no thing to give. They, aa amah a* wu >?nto tto nireidty, must wait until tto politician* have rewarded a> th# hot uaulam Jato. M tonkmiSlIg left after th* faithful torn been re warded, tto hlto who merely of fered hi* life for Ma temtry may gut If Viking—probably a good, rwift kick to tto nock. AIM* ebonl tfcto time next »«k the Chamber of Commerce will bagin • ciayeifn to create a building ami loan aascciaHcn. It* members will ask yan. pcebcblj. to take soote stock in lk» tb!a* Bo ream they ask yea, you may »et the ides that they arc asking you to My thorn. There yon wCl bo wrong Ym wfll not be hetping tba rhaaahii of Comm arts of Ha mean bars one whit—except to tba sense that they will be that meb nearer the pool they hasp set for ttisaosliaa and yonr town. Whan ana takes stack In a build in* and Jana association—or helps hi any undertaking the Chamber of to*—ha la hdpiag Mm..If That la a thin* that yon want target wtma tie eolicfton come am an A Tba building and loan aspestotton wfll help yon. It will holy ran in more ways fts» one. Primarily it is an a*anoy for tba knildto* and impmeamont af • hemes. That is the main mason far it. Bat. Incidentally, it epantaa the kaMt ad wrier—H shews the rahm af to re Med wrings, and to bnfldln* hawse ft *torn implijni.pl to artisans, (rentes trade for mamhnnta, mahas totowb d tow *** b^r#T** Tba Chamber of Commerce H faater to* *a bnfldta* and toon idea net bo ttoms the Chamber of Cemmene do '(ms any profit from K, but beware I tt*. JehMoa hi «f Off town—the spiritual good I * our town. He deserves the rapport *d f*0 eympathy of every poneo 1 “ W that he Km that; hot ta may have mm doubt ef it unless n make mm phyaieal dewnnatra ia« ad tha fact—and then b no bet ■*r way than to attend hia maitlM Honor* Mww the good town of Dak* and the boat town under tha an are mow even. Doha achnowledgaa ‘hat Until aaw tea mill fellows have 1*1 tea edge on as they had a ball '•»» teat canid lamp tee boat we ■onld pat la tea Add at aay old tha -and they had a bar.1 with Mika-da hate at tta head. Bat Daam b not worrying any mono. It 4om not pro «e to lay data to aay gnat shakes aleeg baseball Imet. but It baa proved to Ihke that tha Doan Band—lately led by Lieutenant Schmidt, bat aaw directed by Henry 0. Shell — baa Mika’* aggregation lying in the shad* rasping far breath. The Dana band invaded Duke yes terday a* a prehade to tea minstrel 11 wa> going to give teen la* night. They regaled tha Doha fellows with dne musk for about aa hear, and Mire. «a teow that ho had ill vr'V. helped thane with hia wonderful cor net. Unfortunately tea boys had not teair now uniforma of gold anj rod. Otherwise they would have evened np for the long standing chagrin in «dent to t%o many defeats Dunn has experienced at the hands of tha Dake basehalUsts. Bat Duke did get “bank" when It eases te the minstrel last night. Duke Jntt wouldn't go to sec It. Some at tribute the small attendance to the told weather—and It was something of a free*; hot wiser felk do aver that the first performance given hy the esinetrel company was witaened by » Duke man who went and told oa our boys. However, the hand is coming along: Henry Shell has gotten the aggrega tion la hand, the uniforms will seoa be hero, and concocts will follow close 90s the heels of spring. That good old friend of ear child hood, H. B. Hardy, friend and seas idler te vs while sre wore pounding a typewriter for Mr. Daniel's paper In »ddgh, was in town this week in the Interest of the News a^ Obser ver, which he is pread to sail tha Old BeHahla. We mote glad ta see tha kindly old goatlamaa who ia still yoaag dsepita the auay yean he hat gsae te and fro ha tha land lauding sawagrt those who hare been bit friends for fear decades and more. And we ware slated te Aad that he dill can whistle the sweet tanas of yesteryear gad being beck to as the music of a generation (hat knew ne-. total os s stool is tbs Hood sad Cisntham drop stors Mi. Hardy en tertained a score of folk of o yenera ;fnn that members nothing «f tho Uhiap melody that lies within tho oifMod sides of e harmonica- Goorya Grantham fished a pretty harp from a shorn cess and recaled to Mr. Hardy that ho used to sals mask oa such s thing. Then tho nsempoper msa demonstrated that ba had aot forgott«n how to wrsst music from tbs little instrument. Everybody Mo tv*ad, enraptured, to flu sweet, soft note*—bat few coaid reeegaisa the old tunes whose cadencies hove be on mellowed by time. While ho played folk wandered in from tho outaido, attracted by the on usual music. After s while ho put tho hup aside, placed two flayers la hh mouth aad whktlsd tho sweat old qensoa “Die Lorslle.” That ended Ms performeace and It was about fats for hk train. With a cheery “good bye" be started for the sta Uea sad the seat town that was to bo «h»wod by hk pretense. We wore fkd to have him hors. May he ntsn many times. Thors ka't enough native wheat hi the whole Dun DfaMet to beep ibr Pope roller rw’l t'Mhy on dir. «c »sys George V Pope, owv»r if lbs mill, whs started to glue Impetus to U leg idea in this will not be mash ready for the sail •util tho spring of 1PM. for thmre Is Httk wheat planted aad It k lee ste bow to plant any far fall horroob That doesn't look mudh Ilka Urtng •> war day M A* rat* to Amt [I «ftf mat* • koirol, wMI* BmJmbA a Mhrmrfl lyymrki* m to Ik* ••■Ay *t AM nrto for ymn aatflH am k* to Im* Am forty mfU* trmm tk* AUmtU C**A LAo rtotto* A A* k***t «f Dm. Mr. Ay* WH AM ait who* A* dmrytaa ro f*ttotor«d tto flr* «f ■ad A* wkoto 11—toy yoa# Dmo wMA. fcaMw woo* wflUay to try Hay Mwtad art to fwd Aaahm Tk*y war* ytot toy Md*Mtk*to*w» ■yAtot AArWt*«d.Sb AoAI AfttA.r A witotf ItoV y* ■A* to ***w tk* —r ~ rr~*-* ? Itowy Am A tk* AMd tod to cute and far** Ha ho* Jot. ; . iu eh kit. ns a.d ita fall | ■p It waft op .1 am pi»| ip BO aad to tha cllAb. : What did wa can far what MMdh Waters h»m charted ter the wheat aad mast aad hay sad *■! Wa had moaay a plasty. Why work is tba wlater aad ipriny whaa wa cawld to a whining over tea reads to tows aad Idle araand with tha raat of tko rnllllooairo*? It was fin. whBs It Ueted. Bat, war owdad aad tha fenpataa Bhran basiataa by It «aaHy hot Ha fotwa. Tha day sf reckoeiny Blnyt Down to the botten wa want. Fraa tha haiyht of plenty wa war* ■Inmaaad into tha depth of aethiny For a year wa floandarad araand hoping wu farce woaM coma atony and lift as oat. White we were down thara watting, Braaio BoUweovil dipped wp a little closer. Whan we yet oot wa found bias right at our door, grinning as if ha had already won the victory and woald Ltekw HI lit wIlMnwaw Wa aVas. • BUSINESS LOCAL * TIRES, TIRES. TIRES— Let Year next tire be * Hood. Wo kero Hood Anew cords In stock in ell ***** They ere tke boat that mo ney and experience combined can kaUd. E. V. Oaiaey J S4-tf. WANTED—MILK COW FRESH TO milk. R Q. Lee, Dsaa, H. & H 4te QUEEN'S BLEND COFFEE—4S-*ts N* Pound. Proemana' Cash Oro “I. ttfi. - - » WANTED. — SALESMAN WITH cor. Cord and Fabric tlrea at pit. *ea below competitors. 1100.90 and expense*. Ooodstock Cord Tiro Co. 1107 Michigan Arenas, Chicago, m-ltpd. get those long staple seed bow. EomsMbor, North Carolina has its chases now. 2. O. Town oend, Dean, N. & 19 tftJii PINE FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. —I bars only flro alas fBrass bow to offer you. Those ere rich *itws J will exchange a large place and take a smaller one as nejwiil on it I bare two food farms for mat. Those are real farms good for growing cotton, corn, tobacco, !*««*■. wheat, oats and track. No ebOIi or boB woorils. Daily mafia, *ood roads, boot town, church os aad schools. J. 0. Layton. Dunn, N C. IT ft pd. PKUT-O-UTK ■■Wri.. are akaat >• par «a*t ekaapaa *u atkar ksttaxiaa 4m* «ha y tail yarn ■m Jw* aa (Mi «aU ky * ▼. Oateay. * MAC. / fiAnan u that handy P>aaa ky tka Poat OAca. Va cam *H yoa* ear with fu aad oil vkila you fet year aalL OfraaaatrtaL J l« tc. »—1 — EoeeVar. the Pep* mW It RIB here. I la a»v tj* (Velds and lots on which t • omo produced feed for eaiielvws, , ear famlUct end eur friend*. All we iced to do U yet to work end put ■ FOB till—Okf FORD COUPE. i* O.st lint condition. Can bo iocn ' at Willie A. Jackson's stoic at Cooper, up dap. Dr. B. P. Bettor. Cooper, N. C- • Slife. IF ITS AN AUTO ACCESSORY,1 tha akueoa art that you wil! find what you tut at K. V. Gainey'e J Id tf. ! GET YOUR LONG STAPLE SEED now aad he aura you yet the r%h t \ kind. B- O. Town tend, Dunn, N. C. 10 tte-FxL | THE ACE OF A STORAGE BAT tery heyiue the day tha Beetro lyta ia put into it We put It la and ckarye the battery after you buy it Wa furnish you a service bat tery free of chart* while this pro-1 ceaa ia cola* an. E. V. Osdnty. Jen 2d tf. hem to um. If wo do, George Pope ■annot ■; newt year that Me mill ■an grind ail tha whaat In tha district » a fingi* dap—aad brother ball eeewfl will net grind eo cenfldeotly. ’■p 1 ■""" 1 1 CABBAGE PLANTS POE SALE . IP it ia cabbage plant* yea want, Me or call JuJto* M. Lee. phon* Na. 14*. Will keep in Neck from new anti] the (eaten 1* rrer tha genu ine Teaag bland plant* of all kind*. Guaranteed coant. 14-ttc. WANTED MEN OR WOMEN TO take order* for genuine gearaeteed hoeiery, far man, woman and cbll dren. EliminaU* darning. *40.00 a week fuH time, (1.00 an bear •par* time. Experience unaecea aary. International Stocking Mill*, NorrUtown, Pa. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK of ganala* Jehna-Menrlllt Non Bum Atheetoe Brake Lining and would like to figure with you ea that brake lining job .E. T. Gainey J*4-tf. Are *You Keeping up Your. Account? Many people start an occonnt and let it so at that It’a a good thing to make that atart at the First Nation al Bank, hot unless you keep it up it will make no more abiding impression upon your success than a shadow on a Held of corn. _ If you bank money while you earn it, you will have money when you cant -earn it * ’v tHEBRSr NATIONAL - Dunn, North Carolina W II I II . New. StylUk I New. StylUk I Gooieet PRINPP’C M« ' \Bargain Price* I lllllwL W Bargain Price* REMODELLING SALE --OFFERS YOU-—• YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY It Will Start Next Week Fine, solid leather ihoes, bought for this season’s wear,«— stylish, dependable, standard—at prices so low you are bound to buy. We have the shoe you want. » All other goods are going the same way, because we must make room for the carpenters who soon are to in vade our store and make it one of the most conveniently arranged and equipped in Dunn. COME IN AND SEE THE PRICES ' « GEO. E PRINCE & SON PROSPERITY > THL ADVANCEMENT OF DUNN IS CLOSEST TO THE HEARTS OF DUNN BUSINESS MEN. In fact they aland ready to lead ua forward in a great move ment of civic expansion, progress and prosperity. BUT THIS CALL FOR CO-OPERATION ON THE PART OF ALL OUR CITIZENS. The actual putting our shoulder* to the wheel and BOOUT! BOOST I BOOST l BOOST Such co-operation can be extended by indulging in normal business transactions, normal business patronage, and by ao doing bring about normal times and PROSPERITY FOR EVERY ONE CONCERNED. Conservatism is a good thing on many occasions but whan it comes to hoarding your finances, indulging in radical business pessimism or adopting “scared to death" attitude of commer cial retrenchment—then you are not only doing yourself an Injustice, but your own community, its adjacent trading terri tory and all the people therein. Thus spending your money freely for whet you need becomes a heart to heart proposition. PERMEATED WITH THE SPIRIT OF LIVE AND LET LIVE. And opportunity to serve and serve profitably. WE ARE ALSO URGING YOU TO KEEP YOUR DOLLARS AT HOME. We are asking your personal support in boosting and buying merchandise SOLD OR MADE IN DUNN. For truly the financial assets of any community is the gauge used in measuring its prosperity. Increase these assets and proa perity increases, deplete them and prosperity shrinks. The newcomer in your city, the business man looking for a location, the capitalist for investment—ALL INQUIRE AS TO THE SIZE AND CONDITION OF THE COMMUNITY ASSETS. The habit of spending your money folks, for purchases in some other city is not only another form of banking THAT MONEY THERE IN THE FUTURE. It can not be ueod to satis fy the obligations of our people, to transact the commercial life of our eity or to be reinvested into improvements that maka it more attractive. If every person living within the confines of DUNN will think this matter over, stop and reason with themselves, PERSON ALLY FACE THE DOLLAR SPENT AWAY FROM HERE, what becomes of it, and bow it personally affects themselves— they will certainly take a renewed pledge of LOYALTY to the BUSINESS MEN of this dt y and STICK TO IT. This spaas was contributed by First National Bank, J. W. Thornton, Johnson Brothers, E. V. Gainey, Botlor feathers, Dunn Marhla Works, Pearce's Bakery. We offer our depositor* ev ery facility afforded by a sound and progressive banking inati » tattoo. The First National Bank * h' "Only Nation aTBaxxir Barnett County—Member Federal Bs serve System. 4 per cent on Savings and Certificates. Our succna la built upon your aatiaf action and friend ship. What Vre aay it ia—it U. Johnson Brothers t Dunn'a Largaat Department The spirit of courtesy sad helpfulness which pervades our establishment is the care ful structure of years. Whatever you want you will find Itr at— Bader Brothers I RIGHT AT HOME FORD CARS FORD TRACTORS FORD PARTS gas. oil, repairs. 1 J. w. THORNTON Our extraordinary farllltl— Insure speedy and accurate work on autos and trucks. f L V. GAINEY Our repair men know wkat others have to learn. M. B. Williams, Proprietor Dunn Marble Works has dedd* sd to redace kls stock reyard less of cost It will pay you to yo see hiss before thd stock is yens. These prices canaot be iupHcsted. 9 Dtaa Maiile Work* PEARCE'S BAKERY WFinl—In FU ill 1 '

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