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KNOW MOUTH CAMUXA) A TBOmtlU VKKDICT Th* fit. Ln'< Globe Democrat re ulsd* fra* of the Weston State* h'X-' wKatit th«iri#iv»N_ nra tvwmr Seed roerfi, that Nerth Carotin* has n pt* Hilniei record in good reads The expert* Kay that ..orth Caro tin* to Mart to Pmijhnla in tho 00*11*7 «f ft* highway system. *North Carolina axe a program Involving an i*3acaft;,r* n-onni 9M.000.oao. It invasion than *,000 mBaa of hard1 firrrr.j the other record* Kerth C-relln. hao are tbcee: Lead* |n • N. mun.'actnre of tobacco. It con mawi pco-fourth of (htceb -perwtl •rautee one-fourth of the tobacco crop it tho coaairy. It has more cotton tnTa than any other state In the UrIox In tha number «f •fedd la eotpnt North Carolina Leeds *H the other Southern States la nat ion manufacturing. It haa the largest galp mill la the country and the big K*H aluminum plant in the world. North Carolina haa large water poe-] liblllties. Tennessee haa greater water pomibiUtlcr. North Carolina has littto coal or iron. Tcnneasa* lias both. _ While the Globe Demderat ceils North Carolina to thn attention of -JCaaottri, w« might well ceil the an* progress to the attention of the p*e *1 Tennessee. North Carolina ia hemogenoaa. Tennessee it divided into threo parte. North Carolina haa SdJmj politics, bat th* men are elected to oAt* they try to do something for their state. The mental caliber of oAcehehters. In Nonli Carolina ie higher th.. that of *Ace boldors in Tsnnroaoe. W* might Learn much from oar! neighboring stale. A committee from the Tennessee Legislature this! year might go over to North Caro lina and study that state’ll road pro-, gram an! othar things subject to1 legislation which are factors In the] Croat advancement of th* Tar Heeli 8t*re—M^nphU Commercial Appeal. I THK STATK COLLEGE BAND j It is to be wondered how Captain P. W. Price can so quickly build op an excellent musical organisation each year as he does with hjs Stale College 0*71 Lost year be bad a crock bard of about thirty-flv* pieces. This fall he decided to Increase hi. P««0"«*i to forty-eight, of which twonty-oae are freahmont. With the tom of a nunfter of veteran players aod the insaming of so many begin-' note, how to It possible to make oft to* flayers an organtontian or suA-{ cje?L'^™.to ^mDmd tfc# flDa*t! * *?***** gS5LU.!JU_ ■ Mflhaiy district? Wall, that la jaat what “Daddy” PH«a tea dew*. Whaa yaa go «a ta /cetigattag tte cabject yoa find that he tea a let of fine, capable fallow* te ehoaaa tea, aad that ha Van iff hao th* muakUoahip aad yimaalllj to gat the teat aat of kla ban. A callage head of the ^“inod by tte Mata CoteJTtenh' tomathing of which the whale Com iw'swcolth mj bo pcaad, 'in!! awaia1 ^ IT* “Wloctad la Neath! CaraHaa—lat oa —an hateat m-' feu*Ion of tbi* gi in, tail-g mp4 jt! hgood to knot* that State OaUaga J gWng *«ch an object Inaon. All' owe nuUtutlon* cannot attain the blab tttndard act by State CoUmo. hut aU can fellow th* aMB|lt aad irr— — «p band* that wQl reflect credit on them.—Editorial, Orphan’* Friend ••d Maaoale Journal. FEOOEhMP SENT OUT FOE NDVOrrU CEKEMONIAL Now Bora, Dec. IE — Dr. J. F. NhtoA reeeorder of Sudan ample to-' d«7 •«< oat aceeral thouaaad prw 1™** to brlaen in oamtemi Caro line a* tX, fir* atap toward the an nual nddwiator ceremonial that will bo hold ban oa Thursday. Doc cipher 11 0«>y «ee day will be devoted to **• **hir thia year, the pro-ccramon ial dance ha via* boon omitted. Tha program wlU open with a b<mi n*a* aaaaioa In the Masonic Tempi* beMnnln* at 10 o’clock Thursday . nuaf. At 1« SO \ho annual panda U non off float tin ample with th« >: roe unifortaed *—**— la tha Mae. ‘: 1 •'•*•«* »'.Wl oyiter roaat wiB ”•'■» plaao la tha Bad tohaeeo ataai . nr. and at «* tha eamnonl.1 will » hi tha “ _ I anor<U*m^j; t*-wit: Ljtnx aad k» 1m 1b Han^tt comnfcr ag«Sw* I to flStwi: 'Flrct Trectt i to B. B. Jefcaae Mr of said „ . Barber land aad re *M» chela, w a rV'TSbI^d''. j the Un. of the J<_ J W. IS chains to a-to a bpttc* i Jest below the apcfe*; tbeMC branch S chains ■ r old Barber Hae & SsT'k. t __1 »» th» old Barber Mae 8. 88 B. SC chain, to • itakt Is —id Dm, »l N. S E. 1140 chain, to a dab and pointers, than— N il V. W chatn. tea Kake on the East hank of Haul's Crook | than— down said Cr—k la Ik. Mania,, contain. T* -»m mora or loan Tha lands basotn son *" » portiaa of tho tr—« „ nanal of land conToyod to J. Baa) Johaaon hr E. B. Barb— and C B. B—ha* and wtfa by dsod dated llth *1 October 190* and tk« *o*iatry of Harriot* Book 194, pan 1«». Hour of lalo: lt:09 H. 19MU °1 **l*: ith. CouKhooao door, Llllinfton, N. C. CUARKNOt i. MtlTH, Truato*. !>>t» Dncctnbor 8 th lttt. Doe. 11 19 16. ' H Apples and Oranges Buy Your Christmas Fruits From Dibs, the Fruit King, and Save Money We are selling out at a price that fits your purse and will give you a big reduction on large quantities. We are expecting two car loads of sweet Florida Oranges first of week and will have plenty for all. - You will find at our atora a big stock of apples, or c“dy*. nuU- raisins, cocoanuts, grapes, grape fruit, dates pineapples, celery, tomatoes, or anything *ou wan* in fruit line. And don't forget that MTU SS } Wholesale Prices To Schools, Churches and Charitable Institutions Special 5-lb box assorted chocolate candy, '-plendid grade_$1.75 Come to see me. I did not grow this excellent fruit, but my brother did. I (unrnntee It ^ M. S. DIBS PHONE SS —>— DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA fM4.lB4.86 I liabilities Capital Stock_ • an non on S“n>h»* and .Undivided Profit*__I_II 82,598.25 • *War Finance Corporation_ 49 rw 70 Credit*; Federal Reserve!!..!! SS.OToidS circulation ___ 40 00a 00 Rc^acpJE*; Federal Reserve Bank__IIII TTMIM DEPOSITS.. 710,728.80 . 1994,154.88 OFFICE** • , Cooper, President—J. W. Dranghon, Vke-Pree. • <5 H B. Taylor, Cashier . DIRECTORS ' l.*ca|rh2n\*UrTin Jo*“ A. McKay, J. L. ^Thos. B, Cooper, Ellis Goldstein, P. 8. Cooper. . , ■ , , , 1 ^ f»f M »+♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»»+» + + ♦»♦♦ » i Cotton Seed Wanted! i < * __ i ► We pay highest cash prices or will exchange for_ 1 ’ MEAL FERTILIZER or :: MEALYMONIA ; Scales situated next to J. L. Hatcher's Store. ; > MEALYMONIA—Used last year by many farmers ! used Tt,**0101*—'* ^*kly recommended by those who ■' < 1 ———— _ N. B. Lee and Fred Baggett agents for i| Lee County Cotton Oil Company ij VULCAN PLOWS We now have on hand a supply of VULCAN PLOWS and PARTS YOU KNOW THE QUALITY JOHNSON BROS. Dunn, North Carolina igz ' B E E N —_ *_• c ——^__% II The manufacturers have reduced prices four times in the last year on I I Chesterfield I |• a n d I [p Jr ie dm ont $ (feS#■ CIGARETTES . ' : I an<^ **“7 *"** **“* «»» of leducj^on has been passed along to the consumer II “ --=" ■ --- -—^—————■ . ------ » • • Ly A i s e d Prices Are I 8 cents 16 cents |
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