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With the ——ton— of tha WO
Mtoa 3- Tfceaxpaea Cotton fi—naj to
deal ahatototo ia cottas with Dana
aa Ha pi*N far co—tntioa and
the proWnhty af tha aaa af tha tew*
aa a raaeaetratioa paUt far tha
Natth. Carolina Cotton Crow— Ce
•tot-ettea aaaariaMaa. H ia Hkaly that
at laaat IM.dO^^alaa af tha atopia
wiB p— throo^JDunn
b is cattaia that tha
r— paiif will — this as its
tndae —tot. That will a—a tha
**■«*■« of th»«lasts of halos har*.
WHh tha is apaiatIsa -— T
hosrator, aathtoy is k—wa yat aa to
what patoto will ha choasa. It is ex
tremely prahahto. the—h, that Baaa
WO ha sheaaa, baaaaaa ttbthacae
tto af a— of tha —at— cotta,
ratal— csoUto la North rv.nlh.
Practically M.000 haUs at* tmarkotad
to its territory ovary year.
• The Oaaaral Utility Company has
ia* masplitid a— of tha lai—at aad
. —---tac aa
••tol— fin— batter tad— fat
| cotta, stare—
• Wft af Is»tstars Ha—at wha famnd
(hat hs woo Id not
the mpecamt Thf
hit visit. A day was added to the
“"“1 fo—day pro— aad that fifth
fay waa expected to wipe eat all
hnlj broke even on ike mien.
Bgwooot, Ihie yew ie another time
The aawciattoa ie taking no
thing Hr granted. It ioein well be
foeo it leapa. TKe director* are plan
ning large, hat they an y'-'~t in
teWgeat. They npnt to mdke the
•oaring (air the haat the -r^rm
bo abort the earn* on that for laat
yew. Beery attraction will ha m
good a* eon be gotten and arraage
aMrta for the praoept payment of
the prearieam will he made before the
fair ie riagri.
Farmer* and ether* am invited to
etoge eihibtta, and aeoarmet ie givan
that they arlO be given every —~r*4
entlannnd paid praaeptiy when they
- Witt ton its way
It ta otafamtod that faUy
■ wfll ha marketed hen
tato this yean crap. Thia will aal
toe cotton to he concautoatad
rthar center* ta Dunn mate
Ika outlook as to prices now
It Is eat likely that tha pries
(all haiew M canto, according u
toto who toady tha markets. Boms
toy that tha price srMI go m high ai
It canto. Even at It easts, IO.OOC
hstos will pot «.000,000 Into siren
tattos hers between now sad Febru
«*F 1.
1 was writtag yesterday of sty rlsil
to the poetefBes st Keamare aakiai
for my rati which hadn't arrived. Nc
reader teoald Infer that as mack tims
atapaad after toy inquiry before 1
f«eo)eod attest loo aa my ratter ram
hil«» tetter might indicate. The eon
trary was true. Aa upstanding, clear
eyed young man responded promptly
ts my cull, leaked over the tetters
ta tha D box aad skid:
Thera is ao mall for yoa. sir.’’
You do not tear that -sir' always
f»am young man to thorn who are
older is was once the custom sad the
respect which youth paid to those
who art older than they ora. In tact
yon hour It aH too seldom aad there
hto teen n cult which turn sought to
sltahite the •si*' os rather sot s ault
word to te used by men who ore
equal ta everything except ego. The
eutoom is one which was aa beau
tiful us it waa bosoming. It gave a
toueb of rific* from the young to
the old. aad instead of indicating a
chaaf brought the young man and
the aid mae very clone together. M
It could te generally suvtved it srould
help In the amenities of life. | love
to boar a hoy toy, with mingled re
spect and affection "Sri* to his fath
er. It dues sot denote distance be
— ‘»wfr wsuep'jmaini:.
Of CMot be !• "old man" aad the
tarn la affectionately naed aa the
tena “dr" meant a certain regard
tad evidence of reepect. I do not
bear It eery oltee in North Caroline
er North Dakota, aad arhea the yoang
taaietaat postmaster earn! it with a
h«cb of what I cannot better des
cribe than cal) It good manneri. I
na strock with eooaethlng about him
that made mo certain that ht'had
«errad ia the Navy. In that eerrice,
both Annapolis and la the training
rtatiaas sad oa the ships, the “air”
o never emitted. No young maa ever
Caik to any “Sir” ta a superior. 1
hnnght I detected tha young man ia
So pOgtoSUo had the usual bearing
tad Intonation, aad as with a quo
I eouldnl toll kha. It halted dwA
■Hiaa. I dm pty foH * so stnmgiy
teat 1 know it. Something ia hie
»Uluting, aad same Inflection of tha
rule# aa ha add "Sir" or something
erea mere definite carried me in a
•scaad back to the days of close aa
eaeiatioa .with lads who sarred la the
Narry. My recognition of hla eerrice
made as at once ship mates on land.
Hla asms was Westlake, ha had ea
Msted when the war call came, gone
to the Qreat Lakes near Chicago for
traiiriag, aad sailed for Bordeaux
whore be served meet of hia data in
tha crucial days.—Joseph ue Daniels
la The Nears and Observer.
Boa Voyage
The congregation has given the
poacher a month’s vacation and vv
rryhody will have a fine time—Whim
Mo’s Weakly.
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Ornfat OU
A Uttla mar* tired at the does of day,
A Uttla lam anxious to bare oar way;
A Uttla last anxious to scold and
blast*,
K little Her* cars far a brother's
name,
And so wo art nearing the Journey's
end, ,
Where time and stern ity meat and
blend. .
A little Us ear* for bonds af gold,
A little more scat for the days of
•Id,
A broader view and a saner mtad.
And a little more lore for all man
kind;
And so we are faring down the way
That leads to the goto* of a better
day.
A little more love for the friends of
yanth,
A little mare meal for established
truth;
A little more charity in our views,
A little leu thirst for the dally newt;
And so wa art folding our tenia sety
And pasting in silence at close of
day.
A little more leisure to alt and dream,
A little mare real the things unseen;
A little nearer to those stbsad,
With visions af those long loved and
dead;
And so we are going where aU must
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To the place the living may never
know.
A Uttla more laughter, a few more
tears.
Ami wa shall have told our increas
ing years.
The book la closed, and the prayers
are said, ,
And wa part of thv counties* dead.
T'V rAnm kunnu fftamaa I# - - ■ _
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”1 live because he has patted My
—A.V. Barnet in Christian Advocate.
Thera’s only ono place where
“coming clone" counts — that's in
horseshoes.
WEEKLY COTTON LETTER
. (By Savannah Cotton Factorage
Co. All inquiries promptly answer
ed.)
Out letter of Tuesday, August let,
gave the Qoverament't condition re
port as of inly t$th, 7*.8, indicat
ing a cotton crop of 11,448,000 baleh.
On that day the now York future
market advanced nearly 8c per pound
eloaing at a net gain of 108 to 110
*»teta. Periods of UquMatioa and.
are te tattla tha seal and rail atrikaa
encouraged selling by some South
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the service pot
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The Fint National Bank
Dunn, North Carolina
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' f»r« sad also by profsMiooaJ trsd
* *• Ths outlook today is that both
trlaa «U1 ba settled at aa tarty,
data. This, together with rontinaed1
•ry, hot ueathar is the West, should
•ate a Kiaiulating effect on the mar
ket before August 15ih. unions the
dsamtwi is insufficient to take cart of
off ft logs. •
August Is the boll weevil month
The September IK condition report
will indicate the approximate dam
s*r, and wa predict higher price* af
ter that date.
Mall order boosts, wholesalers and
others report a steady improvement
lo business. This baprovernes', should
continue, for tbe following reasons:
Lipilditiu la (very line la about
over. Unaasploy*ant has decreased
to normal. Cotton Kochs have de
creased to pre-war levels. This sae
*on‘» cotton crap of 10 to 11 million
bale* should sail fat tOc or over, put
ting millions of djllurs more into cir
culation.
“Unde Bam" is loaning money to
assist in tbe orderly marketing of
cotton, instead of natilng It on the
■naaket as rapidly aa picked.
Better tiossa appear to he not far
distant. Let’s be ^prepared to enjoy
the prosperity which H bound to
come.
Mimiater LoeaMa Cold la
North Carolina Mountains
Asheville, Aug. 11.—Lured to tbe
mountains of WeK in North Carolina
by the climate aa I scenery, Bev. J.
C. Coggins, D. I h, pastor of the
Central Christian hatch of Augusta,
Oa.. haa found other attraction* in
the antive hilia and gold to the leader.
While there are a* yet so Indication!
■a to wather geld in commercial
quantities will be found by the Geor
gia miqlstar, located within half a
mile of Black Mountain, the prospects
arc considered bright in view of the
quality of lb# "free gold" found on
the surface. Dr. Coggins is in pos
session of a large nugget, weight six
dollar*, which yaaa also found on the
property by a mountaineer.
BUILDING RECORD
MAKE HIGH MARK
Present Program Cannae Sum
to 9300,000 Spent This
Year—Mor* To Cense
Construction was begun here yes
terday on two new storn buildings
and two new reaidencee, bringing the
number of buildings now in process
ot erection to the highest number
ever undertaken in Dunn at one time.
They will carry the year’s building
record well beyond the $100,000.
P. T. Maatengill it building the new
stores on his lota at the comer of
Broad Street and Clinton Avenue
from wttfek two wooden buildings
were burnde in December 1920. Z.
V ■Snipes and Durham Taylor are
building the residence!.
Mr. Snipes’ home is being con-1
structsd on the lot at the comer of
King Avenue and Pearsall street in
front of the G. M. Tilghman home.
Mr. Taylor's home Is being bullderi
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You furc a Stranger Oply-Qnce
Once yoi^enter our dooi^you will begin to feel that
we are d^otog everything to make your transaction
It is the^Mfablished poAcy of this bank to extend the
utmost courtekr tc every one who transacts any buai
Do not ydta^ to make use of our services. We
want your viendAlp, iy> matter how email your trans
We espiMslty ikvite savings accounts. One dollar
WOT start nkeod VouJmay add to this as you are able.
DUNN, ’ Jr NORTH CAROLINA
4 percent Interest Paid on Time Deposits
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at the comer of Harnett Street and ’
Kllia avenue, betide the hgme of hia 1
fathar, Jame. A. Taylor I
Thera now art bt[ln* erected in I
Dunn more than twenty homea, two i
icheol building*, four Korea and one i
of the largnet cotton <torage ware— |
houaee in North Carolina. Counting j
theae, tbe work being dono by the i
Carolina Power and Light Company
end the concrete road to be built be- t
tween Dunn and Duke, conaidcrably <
more than half a million dollar* will i
have boen "pent for coavtruction in 1
and near Dunn before the prevent i
year cloaci.
Caer-Craig
In some way. our account of the
marriagv In.t week of Mr. J. C. '
Carr and Mina Alllc Cmlg !eoma to !
have failed to rdrae out in Ihn paper ,
It wav one of the chief new* item* 1
°f * week rather bare of now*. Mr.jj
Carr an-ompunind by Mr. Wayland.
Collin*, motored down to Wilmington
LI_- u.. ieemea——a
'ueaday. Mia Craig wag already in
hat city. About nightfall Tuaaday
veiling a telegram came to Mr. J.
1. Carr, laying that the couple wire
narried. After mending a day or ao
n Wilmington and vielaity, the cou
ile came back through Clinton and
oumeyed on further for a continu
nce of their honeymoon.
Mr. Carr ia at prevent In charge of
ha 8»rap«n Motor Company*! Car*
igc. The bride ie one of the llneat
nd raual popular young ladiai of
'Union The Democrat wiahea them
nurh joy—Siimpaon Democrat.
'Rat-Snap Beat* the Baal Trap Bear
Made," Mr*. Emily Shew Saye
"My huifcind bought 32 trap. *
louirht a 03c bo» of RAT-SNAPr'nte
rap only cuugbt 3 rot* i>ut RAT
>NAP killed 12 in a week. I’m never
vithoat RAT-4VJAP. Reckon I could
t’t rahte chicki without it." ftAT
1NAH foul'll in c*km. Three ataei,
\bt K!ie, 11.23. Bold and guaran
ood by Wlleon A Lee, Hood A Gran*
'nin, Butler Hro*.
— —y i_r——n ^ mgp
CANNING? I
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You’ll need one of our I
complete home canning I
outfits/if you intend I
t<k save your sur- I
plus fruits and I
vegetables I
\ year.1 I
AT LAST!
A Plumbing Concern TfiaTDoes
Perfect Work at a Mod
erate Price
. • Convinced that /no plumber can exctell our
work nor betterlour prices, we invite the people
or Dunn and sunrounding towns to submit their
bhimbing problems to us. We have the confi
dence born of knpwledge and at the outset of
, our career among you we wish to emphasize
tihe fact that we Know you will be pleased with
jevery phase of our dealings with you.
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•Best of Workmen, Material, Prices and Service
| LEE & RYE
^Telephone 263 118 S. Railroad Ave.
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