rmniBi arm lands DECREASE IN VALUE gag* (N saw Mas M tod a*l*** rj <uaip«rad with ealaaa a few *aa» ago. MU aaomiag 4T acne *f th* oM Danean Shaw haw Mead an the Eaafard road. *!** mile* wan jf rir*«t«vnw, *oU at aacttea at th* - a t Nte dooe far *4.*©C On th* realm k a good lau n**> dwaM L S- *W eld Shaw roaldaaa*. Tm U-; it loeatoi a* tba Aber deen and BodrfUh RaBraid, which nid»M !t »i>» ralaabU aa aecaaat good trunaportalioa faeOHUo. Thi» Nad waa pat op at aacttoa thiav year* ago and hid 1* at *147.50 sa AMO. Tads* It btoagbt only *117. •v an aera. T»» patch*wr was R. W. «<a M. at Eaafard It baa has* »» ! adoaitwad bath la regular lagul ad and it dieplay ada. ‘ The lead mi Mid bp C 0- Rasa, 4. A. OatM and H. E. William*, act ing a* conw*Mdaaara. It i* th* opia lea ot m who kaaw <tha that th* araparty waat at a law Rgure. a* It la claimed that a iplMdN fawa can be atari* of th* place. C M. CARR ACTING PRESIDENT OP DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS Parham. March 22.—With th* re ■omptiao of work la th* claean milk of tfc* Dm ham Herniary MXs com r*ny Maadap atarohlg. elated fram Friday until Maiuiay lirwit of th* I'.'illi of the lata folia* & Can, Jr., p re aid Ml of tha corporation, tha *4*0 i «« of a row psoddaat la row r topic p* iatoroat la Daikaia C. M- Carr, Srrt ate* praa'dmt and brother ol KNOW norm —a, WHAT CAtOUNA MUM ——— NorU* Carolina cannot In an ltn pad. What an w* wiBia* ta gioe Nnratd Up fatanT WKhin tha all tha rmtuiaitan ftr tha building of a gnat data—aoO, dhaata, natural ( m4 am tipjyiif iifpli. North Carolina Baade faith la her •alt To tallwi that tha galdaa aft Ilea tat tha pad rather than In the jfatun ia a dnmiat of faith. Whaa tha boNrmenl Mi domlaatu a people it! to already la the flat ttagri o' de •ay North Caroliaa aaedt a raritor of Me eugaoto law. tba praam loaiti tattoo amt he made to (goare with the (ache of mad mo ton A cooatl lotion which foot oat grow with o prograaairo paopto to detained to time to hataaii a barrier to farther peo groaa. North Caralioa oaadr a country lf« nt non toil in Attota whoee pop ototlaa la eighty par coot rural can merer go far beyond the average ttandard af living of Ita farming peo ple. Tba cv-operatfro movement to ao ndlcatlan that the farmer porpoata to have a more d efinitive rake In bto mmtmic affair a But, man doom not lira by bread atone—area thong* the bread made from wkeet eclenUffeaHy groom aad co-operatively marketed The good thlnga of Ufa—education, recreation, health, culture—may all ceam to the reaid ant* of cltiee In their compact groupa without addi tional (timutua from the atate. A country Ufa cammtoelaa would intar eat I tool* In promoting a more equal dirtrlbution of tb—* good thing* to lh« food-prod—«**. North Coral in* Modi no tamast, tho Mot of UUten—y0 Tho^^l°*f ■ otato'g prognos —art slweys bo ranged by tho (stoat of the people’* ability to abort in tho thoughts, hop**, napinUooo, diseororlc*, aad of tnauH|. B* long u North CaroUne hoi a whit* Illiteracy rate higher thaa that of 4* other ■(•to* la the Uatoa, her level of pro r»« will ho lower thaa H ought to ho. “Greet U oar heritage of hope, Ud great The obligation of oar cfcrlc fate.'' —C. Lbutenon, Profener of Bo el otegy, N. C. College for Weaeea. THE “OLD IEUWF THEDFHIO'S BLACK-ORMMHT I _ VUilMiUaUr Vr* SU Hm Sms Mdim Cn at feltt Ik “OUkUk” lUhrf •&****!* C— atSuyU. Ttafcnf* Bkefc-Ptmi^t k l kd. «d tnimehold remedy with a record at over eevealy yore of surer erial use. Every oae occretoasCy seeds soanthtf fo help clreeit am eyetea of Import let Tty Bkelc-Dranjht. losM opea Thed At sU draeghti a. OS -/ V The Barnes and Holliday Company UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS * Fall Lina of Cofin*, Ca«ket* and Burial Poke* Service Anytime and Anywhere Day Phone 11 Night Phone 70 rrk M • -:----—-- i , Fine Fyrjiiture, Pretty Furniture, Good OldPlajajLGomfortable Furm iture—Furniture of Every Kind and for Every Purpose, AU Going at Prices Smashed to Pieces t # Dunn has never seen the equal of this great— RED TAG SALE . —in which every article in our great stock is offered at prices reduced to rock bottom. You who have let high prices stand in the way of supplying needs for the last several years need delay no longer, for we have kr.ocked the props out and price s are where you want them. If you need -- Farm Implements, Tools, Stoves, Ranges, Paint Hardware, Furniture Or anything else in our line Now is the Time to Buy This Sale will- close within ten days from last Saturday. When • the time is up, up go the prices again. Get what you want for the M | home, the farm and- the mill now. The Barnes & Holliday Co. DunOf North Carolina HOME LOYALTY IT IS THE DUTY OF EVERY DUNN CITIZEN TO KEEP HOT THE TRAILS OF HOME PATRIOTISM. A comer unity* growth ar.il permanent prograaa la measured entirely by the score of its commercial activity. BY ITS ABIL ITY TO SUPPLY A MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD FOR THOSE WHO REQUIRE IT. This situation rests entirely In the bands of we Dunn citizens and not only becomes a civic duty BUT A PATRIOTIC DUTY. W'E DUNN PEOPLE SHOULD BE KNOWN ALL OVER THIS SECTION AS BIG HEARTED, HARD HITTING, CIVIC BOOSTERS. And vi want to apply this splendid Quality to a feature of our community life and on a 100 per cant basis. THIS IS TO TRADE AT HOUR. Palling dollars out of a community is another form of pulling out the very props that serves as Sts foundation. Patronizing the business men of other localities and living in Dunn is straddling the fence that dividas the splendid force which you could otherwise be lending to our city's progress. This might be plain talk frienda, BUT IT IS ALSO PLAIN FACTS. ihe merchandise, process and service offered by the Dunn purchasing public precludes any excuses that might be offered for trading outside our own city. THERE IS NOTHING TO JUSTIFY SUCH ACTION AND STILL WANT TO BE KNOWN AS A LOYAL DUNN BOOSTER. The furniture stocks of our city, the clothing, drug, hard ware. bakery, auto, shoe, Jewalry. building supply, household, millinery, photo, electrical, plumbing, tailoring, and in fact almost every class of merchandise or service t obe found else where. is here in such degree and sufficiney as to make Dunn a trading center able to supply your every want and at MONEY SAVING FIGURES. Realising the truth of this statement, friends, and resolve deep down in your hearts to be 100 per cent LOYAL DUNN citiaena by being 100 por cent LOYAL TO ITS COMMERCIAL PROFESSIONAL AND MANUFACTURING INTERESTS. This means PROSPERITY, civic advancement and hitting the line that helpa to retard our civic progreae_and HITTING IT HARD. • This space was contributed by First National j. w. Thcewtou, Johnson Brothers. E. V. Camay, Butler Brothers. Dunn Marble Works, Pearce’s UakeryT^ ^ We offer our depositor* ev-j ery facility afforded by a sound and progressive banking insti tution. The First National Bank Only National Bank Harnett County—Member Federal'Re serve System. 4 per cent on Savings and Certificate*. Our aucceaa ia built upon your aatiaf action and friend* 1 ship. What we aay It la. It la. i . » Johnson Brothers Dunn’a Largeat Department —Store— The spirit of courtesy end helpfulness which pervades our establishment is the care ful structure of years. Whatever you want you will And tt at— Butler Brothers $ u_a__.. m_is_ •__ RIGHT AT HOME FORD CARS FORD TRACTORS FORD PARTS GAS. OIL, REPAIRS. * / . J. W. THORNTON Our extraordinary facilities insure speedy and accurate work on autos and trucks. E. V. GAINEY Our repair men know what others have to learn. j M. B. William*, Proprietor Dunn Marble Work* haa decid ed to reduce hia stock retard lea* of coat, it will par rou to to see him before that stock is tone. These prices cannot be duplicated. Dun Marble Works 110 Edtarfeat Street Why bake at Home when Pearce’s Bakery bakes such delicious products at less cost and no worry to you> PEARCE’S BAKERY I Wholesale Retail

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