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P* wfcidinUm of Dm tn«, -*<«hborj. ud«ii*M change* 'rum Mmntfae to ganornlioe and f turn t<v taAjr lo locality. The plgfama* of Um mm inched** unt h a Aohth hMo aociyao* wHh a, M'ltu of #cnr •*** Hko a hu.ulrrd ai.ea. w»a la the nngiMI agricultural ama of iho oaa*. th* neighborhood rooijrW P03V thing read imrably ioa* than a >cation of groom. ,unl#»< it 1>* a ro *f Hh foroM wber tho town *•# *11 hold at Itait half a dosen i Mk mat And who* mo get tale the gmtar MOgMtion of th* oity. *hc ■ dgbteoi have practically dUa.-?*nr rd- Tho tna U t.-arly obaa'ic.e. Noighben art genaial in ihcr «g r-fi rarer. ThOy moon nun th; r the yoopie who B»t star by. They eiran tho poapla wUb whom art cei .nuao brgoaatly and «U'ly In ttnre cf com moo fallow >hip hot witnou: ar.y *#>fi of religious, fraternal or other '.nrfeal roUHoni. The acighbor ia the fonow boat when ore can ' orxow readily and U whom wa fend troat tattir Ho it east to th* faoti!. to hia rolotionrhip u aa. lot etraage to ray, th* fart rr wo tnool and the fa*tor we go, the more limited aaema to be oar a*Hrh bocly circle. Qraadfather hod to mu tooaobUa. ami S« had ator. n <hbun »*d know them bettor thaa we. The telephone ha* brought am more noigh boim, pefhapa. hot it ham i*o'. drawn at any elooor to tirnaa. In many caaaa ' H ia ihdirartly rraponoibU for neigh borhood atnagMRiit The- advaa U«i of “Wtening tat” 1, o?T«et by many anfortanata aril*. CoMnoB wa* probab y ngb-; there ia ao adeaatags that daem not nr W-tJ ysjntcut. And we wonder whc *t~' ««. bie/.*.s. automobile- ami our *!’ -. eiuio.a VtjjOnei are e^rutaail, ‘d‘ t- ft»i ra nil *r? our good old rx.ala.ii 4 Mi* bon. We do nut bow ■- »> ,.>> *-y diy teste for fear of - '• fom'iy. Art vc do no: • or *ratr«j wc arc »< :zisl - . the utnyup bog. nud ahi> bc r...-nt t-ir 'ui| e u/s-i up unn s: rr '.*• A:-d tu *v fUiih by and 5 .-aub r-:.,.r wm» that?' '-Hen — • m:tr «t :v.e reed th* people who f« u be oei ueod ru-lfc-hsur*.—I.v. ■ is.'t ra-n'er's Caidc. • - .5Ucu«.» e« t».* Circle Trr- i: H*Ie' arc some facts : "t w3I mt><- you lvse.mucr th: I'antco-'.oCP ofitcra Tariff Vd j *i-is. - fd eye*, which arc* *o in ch r- iazotc. urr to be tiKrcorvei In ft/1 by about 100 p*,r eon*. The *■• ■ *!>- d..y ind-r the Ocmecrr.tie • idetwoo li’v ii 15 per cent ad *!• loam. The Republican rats w to 4 1-2 rent* a uenre’, p*u* 2ft per cent ad -alo-* at. Artn*: they to be dear lit *1“ ‘.hints? Yop can’: sere or. r buf.o bcicaf Ut witlroui thinking of the money l/ i ate tamii'T—'or some one cite; a nice big tru*t. Urxler the law ax i: stand* there is a UriiT rale of 1C per cent ad TX-orcm on the button* yoa use. The Republican* have- made th- *ax fam 20 to <R per cert. This mean* an Incna-e of from 33 1-0 to 200 per cent “Button, button, who •jet' ihe gravy?" you aliould wont a belt Kells he >j. *'.-r you can gel ll for 2-.M pc- t. tr. ever- 2150 2-3 per f-r.t mere than your arc- now paying 'V; y.i-ea. doty of IS V «nt fid ntlo.om ha* Warn inirctoeu -,o 45 and • . ..a if it *d vr-Iorem. Voa f.'U bo to* that thv<- h^liei *"• a v a (r.ra.'.t ! >a flood. i|r c( » .la ' iiui mnrVeli xriih an infer nr !>*V I. «*• Esj*. Si th* ir.rwi-i fro® . Tv.H - oomoivatToii: THo c'omvattt di-kt - : of boulid and tyr* in 193C | tfilnv at awiy tbaa 41,000,000 ! ivirt* id. v®e year wore 43,401. • h' If1 * Ilnur nf A Set lean but *• fail-r ,i r.Srvc {*Vf-tw.lKKi. . a- r*. .» ia svjf- wi *« valued ai j ■i'l OH. ;*•- r T.d’tfl* i *Iki la- a re* f J: *• * $ T* • "M. t . k. . V . II, tho i - i,, i>- Sard to KOI?” Here -* fin- f >-♦ i - v .of1.ire hut. a tV’-- ,- , ' ** ., j a fettle of * • it* - fi vi vt • . . . mu) 5e Ir* .■« ■ t co'act Rrt,- v«t ;> ; -d Ci ,e.< i t-.. ic I*i ! n • .. .<•»,j.-- ji - >y pot- Mr* i than-. *• ' at, it t 1* i. lirli, o;ir .*• e ,ti t. , . an*. ' . •' ri * tel - ' * ' .a , r vnt1 chopiartl ,.;r prcea u:* " m. et;.-.rr ■; m: ' . :■< *' Vb4.fi-.' > ' 4-iaJ • ' ffkia-.An*.1 -.<* * wo. : ;:rr.f.jicN workers will • KiHT BOLL WEEVIL i Rai.-t ih, Sept. 28.—lVit f *r». now | h eg e mplcied by the aaUorilio of : Xi ii Ccroliia Experiment d. r cl If ;r union Sorv<<v to render • “ :-l to the roiton farmcn of 1 ;.!'m in their ftyh; on the a boll coaeil. At u conference f. he ivll of tire Houi-e of Rep-! c'.:> a hut o-. ex a full diienn i ’ • i h vurtotts Lues of work to, S"d* 'iken Wa» had. Thi» merging i ; prc.i-'e.O over by Director' B .W. "Itore \nd wh» attended by the <lit ■f’ r-ccpt! of th" Home urn I farm 1 -»• a*lon work, the pccisliat* in! •»; ioduatry, the poultry expert*. •• rt.oaemy worker* and the repre 'etiv-a of the division of Kntomol. fnenuraging remit* are already ...; p r,: arxn( thU season in lighting h • weevil by dotting with calcium ar ■ r.nte. The fHtiiiop of Kntomology ■*.- reduced wpovil Infentution and as inrrenaed the yield* of cotton '.ei '.re dusted over whore no ilust wa» 1 o vd. Encouraging re*utt« have also S' cured in tire promotion of pa* u c « eding and livestock production. • this campaign a coordinated cf "evt by alt fetcec will he made In ' -■■»■ - ■ . ■ -- ii-r<WHf.» mi...,-r—. mmamV -«*j 2o.*Ofi ^iOkiii^r r» c*iu ui ir.fiot: '*» nur« >» planning tit«*?r n'etk tor • -Xt jt**.t • u’l-er tl-tt a mir.'.iaumj •rao.n: of h-aI <Ubu*\ \ay b.* d«»i*vl V i-» •»•*'. 11. \ iv l» »rr: <wcd r.* Ag«J • aJo.*«£ / Jiiw k«i>v . .*ot to wil o* n* Airrituiti 11! —A. I on S* rrit • • tt«: h h,|Vr •• ;‘wld to Duetto) »• W. K tf t:v «£• I r«v *. ; ,.1'rt atten tion. WILT* A ~R*r v-.F f .W 'I*.. -• ;*-c uu'i u ..tv •!. **« ttvtnr.cn A- - o’ » . : calJ troro .* cC\* * i • .p of cluvr-t t ». *i-\tr* of •».* c ■ i • •**. coi n or b**r.'> •!. .* i *o »i* «tj:1C be tlj.'v ** ;< #I.» icb j to :franc- mccvk^. A ttlpif.f <. i ;• riir pn \ *’s v.+i*«* wheat - rd r. • am to Ik- fclliwi-c by t*ac, cr r.. for foruKt • J‘ ;• ’*.» .-Q-'b •i.icnri* ii« »lat w.- h«<»♦ .'ir • lfc«* -.raotop ol* F.rcatnat 5.* it ice • ? *»v j£i'AQIN---b. create*! -tcrvirc. in fr* n many (M<s< * * nr. nth it ro.nl 1 in. o?:iy be i«»Ch thlU the pro luetio.' r/ |! i w'dlf* utp Unr»* on prompt action I *av.' Sven 40UmHiu ..‘oU'i’ rn the pu\. of l <•»»«■• « ’pi-ration .•* r»t* t-aref n'ft nrjiv cav1. Vo- .gmivTu? taf .»• walk I hti*. ** i( .1. »v«l t'Ul! • e. ‘MiiHvjii Hybrid" •a-I:* ifpllvii* prwc at thv ilraw-bar of moei fairo impi ftrr-T.^1 •'*. -' .*jr.*.cu-.t;::%t vt ■ttmsvit*.-:--. :v. ' •• pe r unit tiiy: • • -.*• .i*1-** • r| ili’vvti. Vrti l‘ it Ct.ti'4 U.l *'• » . >.s • .• y v'i :onc; .*»rv i .. •- »• n»«.n Mi| ’ • l » *• . » O’ It'ui 1 *’ • ’ s' u • • .V M r»* -v.-Uji : *r.O: : « »• r *uM . j i.. .*•. v*7» y.\ o • h*. i«. j • • • P f • i^xlP*1' *• •- fv: \ z \ »• " 'M' .*!. iy jon»f jsrim?I* »• *’ • % -.;•*■ ,\it > •"!*., •» i ('• •.•» >|, »*. , • •*» tiact.-t v . t: .. • rh.-» t« i .*■»> • ai t. ' : r» i "ilan>jy tow *• • *«' ’ ” - vo- r.ol .-jiz , • j •. f- • C‘. . ** ? • ' • !• . bo *1* «rt". • r.«u- i.‘ t i • :*»« i>< \! i •: » j i.v; r* !\»*y aii t> I. n»'. ■ * ‘"*<yrr '.Kn tin-, ■ 4 ih / v’jiy »• at iis.«: , * l°w «»s>V wu .::j* may. dOscit •>» j H'n^v of I*. •. r.i.RP . '• a fi > •; » *'*h«Tc! «.u*fy • r. ;• a: < .1 •••»** Wfcrr y >- «’* *• •«•• o **»iy i\ l.&tiV'iu. >!•. i’1; .* *' ■*. V; ro*‘n • • ’ * ot A^rim: »»«• • • ’• *‘‘~t r. vr,-..-* t. ■ . t- -f • •* -( .'•-a, rO!» UQUOR'3 RETURN DYING OUT . Ocl. 2.--“The hope In ■' n U* of a in nctity of Laiiu coun* ii-iOer i,- corein* back La fast o '—" Indue Yates Webb, of ’• '' •' 'Ytr'd court, asserted In Y ciia i*c lo the newly sworn in • j Vy 'him 1 relay. I'-'-i. Y-j-.ei sad the bio,-leader .. fljjlninp a ho|K-less cause,*' Has ■ nu*.-d. "The United Stales has '• ki en wli-ppi d In any war yet ' .1’ .'-j' b- .Ypprd in the bet ac-.n Joined by thoec e; Of Alu-rican traditions, of ■ .1 • limitation* ami of Am<»r» only w»r, I prmy » * tH’.r republic will «*vcr bo • tl to . ..tuts* In hereafter the • *:r Vi li«|UOr eU-rnsIly out of • II* oar ionrl." 1 fruit UVPJ this fill in well HI*: a iir.il cwrichod holt# mu do for ’h'tn. •'U-.nt cnly healthy, vigorous • «.»! from roliabU burse ry men. I •’*1 lops .ia<! root* at planting. if u it i. > murh to fitfht th* boll • •• vi? HO*:ihe: lia yields one ^ ot a third of a bale per acrv, th- answer? ttuild the soil. • a®——n Donn. N. C. at t'lf e!-j:s of Immmm September 15th, 1921 2FV)(IRrEt V-iaas *-d r *reo n»? $044,022.75 7. CU-..-7 T*> ids_ 41.950.00 Sloik; Federal *U.'«rve Br.-ik_ 2.100.00 Rr’'V.i-”r TT.vjra rr_«l Fbtturcs_ 53.186.56 5 per cent Redr-.rtion Fund_ 2.000.00 Crab on hand and in ctl.er banka.___14T311.42 '’ _- 5— $981,020.73 LIABILITIES S»ee.«t . --1_$ 50,000.00 *-»r»ty*(»*<! H"rt4.”sd'^ f’rotita_ 30 823.44 F’«r Finance Corporation_ 84,010.00 Deferred Credits: Federal Reserve_ 25.824.38 Circulation__ . 40.000.00 Rediscount Federal Reserve Bank_213.417.0!) mils Payable; Other Sar.faa _ 25,000.00 DEPOSITS- 456,915.91 $981,020.73 » OFFICERS . P. 8. Cooper. President—-J. W. Draughon, Vke-Preu. H V. Taylor, Cashier Directors Condensed statement of the condition of the BANK of HARNETT Duke end Coat*. Is”. C... at the close of business Sept. 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$311,682.84 Overdrafts __.___ 6.78 Furniture and Fixtures_ 2,200.00 U. 8. Ronds.. 79,700.00 V. S. Revenue 8utr.ps___ • 17.48 Cceh in vault and other strong hanks_ 141,827.98 $566,434.08 LIABILITIES Capital stock...$ 35,000.00 Sr rphrs and 'indhdded profits_ 34,088.44 Deposits -i-496,895.64 $665,484.08 OFFICER* i a B, If. DUKE-..-—«---.-President W. A. ERWIN',......Vice President t. F. DAV18..Vice-President C A HICKS,.Vice-President (active) A J„CLARK, Jr-..1.Cashier J. C. GRAHAM- Assistant Cashier The attaaUoa of the public is respectfully called to •hi above itstmeM. We will ha pleased to have aR Ransaa who are seeking a safe piaco to deposit their active or Idle (beds, to call on or write as. ^pareaat allowed on tta»e deposit s and fat larlf *—rnma—a—■ ■ ■■im.m i r-Hp - 1 lit ' ct 19 9# 13 nil rr*» a———i 11 « ‘ ;z"a:' iv otawi §18 E^FIBn3 FROM THE F V 5j „ .> • ; 9 IARNETT, I. |gj , . 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