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W than with Mr atoriae. In ther bee ha nvkkd the petUclt/ that tka falewi weald gladly have given _ •» •*** «f tWa; he will retam t# , the whele heeited legict regard ef every who hga covered the k addition he wfll ye— a •d ef iiWwiawl ef which hie - am owoMwin nam*tv> The opening ef the fourth acrioo of the Berne Bulldiag and Loan uie on Saturday ef thia tmah ' i an apperlualty to tho ritf i ef the town te aehe aa iaveet ■WJhd will prove profitable to »•**<• to make Dunn a “bigger and a battai* lew*. Me ewa whe la actuate. trdwMb wbet the Bom BeOdlng and *t way at aaw bailMagi Mam Hi i feet Jane wtt deny the! te the tear*. : that fleas* tb« British,, bat weTMtet li daaa not please On—M I Daat wait far George te da H— do it ytermlf by sateeribing for stock to the Bam Building 4k Loon asso ciation. The fact that Henry ford has per ehmcd a glaas factory weald indi cate that the 1VS4 modal wfll bo more 'VMay." If not more elaaay. It weal* that Ceagreat daaa aot taka rmidemt Harding aarieoaly. In other words, his aagaaMoaa have bat little bearing aw that body. —-♦ i The investigation of the manage ment of the State sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis tea at least given same folks * chance te let the public know what they think about It ■ ■ o The woman wha has entered suit against Asa G. Candler, the Coca-Co !a king, for a half-million dollars us a result of his failate to lira up to hi* promise to become her husband, evidently places a high estimate open has bends. Yet some husbands might be werth it ■ tmihty cent cotton While the cotton market tea played Haas to It cants acre ml timet dar ing the pest few months, not until Toenday of this week <*id 10-eent cot ton become a reality. This U toe high “t price king cotton has commanded tinea 1120, and a higher price than many ever expected to see It eel] for »C»ln after the 1R0 drop. . The two outstanding reasons for the present price ef cation, according to the b4lef of The Dispatch, arc the short crap produced last year and the inauguration af the cooper ative plan of selling. Wails the major portioa of last year’s crop was told on the open market, the warehousing of the mam than 1.000,000 bales grown by membam af the Ce-opem thrs Marketing association, thus keep ing it off the market dosing the “rush" selling season, no doubt has played an important part far bringing fcaek SC-rent cotton. However, the fact thnt tyr'Yloaejr staple ia veiling for 30 oenu should not encourage tanonj to lako too rwe»v chance with the boll weevil. LOOK OUT FOR THE POULTRY DEMONSTRATORS For the benefit of those who know hot very little a boot poultry. Mr. L. P Saties ha* been very forto nato in getting some demonstrator! from lb* Purina mills to be bare for tcvetal days, any tlmo you may give them will bo wen worth the time. They will be only too giod to help yoo In any wny they possibly can. Don't hesitate to ask then any ques tion you wish. They win bo able to answer nny question for you in re 'ga«ts to poultry. Adv. It LEAGUE PROGRAM FOR MARCH f Song. Subject: "The 8tudy of John Woo ley." Scriptuie rvuUlag. Pm. XC1. 1-16, Hob. SC. Proysr. Posm: Gladys Aiphln. Quartet: Emily Newberry, Mil (Ired Shell. Christine Thompson, Mar guerite Gardner. Life of John Wosloy: Mis* Zrorin ■Character of John Wesley: Beviv Wilson. Founding of the Methodist church Miss Ballard. What wo owe to Wesley: Huawt bal Godwin. Sort. League Benediction. Leader; Carrie Alphin. The fiction of yesterday is the flsd • of today. ' I --i- . ■MISS PICKFORD'S PICTURE A NEW CHARACTERIZATION Mary llckford’i United Artists pro duetioa, “The Love Light," srirfd will be seen at the Colonial Theata: on Monday is an eptiioly differea story and an absolutely new cbarac terisation from anything In which UU celebrated screen star has hirsts*on appeared. Ever since Miss Pickford has hat her own producing organisation aac could dictate as to the type of photo play in which she was to sppwr, sh< has adopted the policy of never ad PENDERS YELLOW FRONT STORES «ft MMi H A -111 S Poand- OTOTtfa pound. I vy -*-T---* - WONDER SELF RISING FLOUR l**oe»d M 45-Pound {I Qf B«*-dUc Bo*_i...‘..fijl Err?...;.....97. ,.»7! / • BETTER BUTTER, 1-4-lb. Cubes, pound_54< BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK, can____ll< -: Robin Hood Jam, Asst. Flavors, Jar.19c OLD DUTCH CLEAN SER, Can.9c Salad Kina Mayonnaise g-ox Jar _ ’ 234 Salad Kmc Relish, 8-o*. Jar_30< -(£ CODFISH,. 14b. Brick*.__12« CORN, Clear Spring Brand, No. 2 Can_ PEACHES, Red Line Brand, Calif. Yellow CUng can.'._23« ~ - - * Norton's Fish Rom, 14-ox. Bslur’i SwmI Chocolate, 144k cake___ lUcb'a Wine Jelly, Skerry. «VV Port, or MadtH*, package til. RaUtoo-Porina Whole JP Wheat Flour, S-Ib. bog.. 49, Schnaaobar's Grabsrs OT Flour, Mb. bog_4.1, Swan's Down Coke Floor, OP 1 3-4-lb. package 99, Swan’s Down Instant OP Flour, 1-lb package_faJ, D. P. Broad, Loaf the Real Home-Made MUk-Loaf.,. _7< NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S BISCUITS D._P. “TU W«M'* BMt AA COFFEE OOU torlrr entirely to one Hue ef parts not-only because the bellows the pub lic like variety, but because ah* be lieves the diftscant Uses of characters lend to iacreaicfher ahiUyt as an ar tist , ' I Mias Ptckfosd has appeared In com ody-drunes but never in an emotional dtuna of tbe'type of 'Tho I .ova Ught," and it was only aitor careful study and d^Sberace contMvration tbit the ftlt iNesalf oqual to th* trr mtndoua role aha pUys in this story. Mis* Pickfcpd has surrounded her self with a stteadM cast, which in chides such artists as Jean DaBriac. Raymond BlnUiei, Edward Phillip*, Albert Preuedkt, Evelyn Damn ami 0 cents Eismo-J Many A< Of Mr; Wss On Of fcsstfl fiwasil Oil ■•M AvA'Bttowl Wff Many l k_«. r Mpit Tb« ftnoral of Doncan J. Parker, who died Muihy night at hit home in the Bunslevvl taction, wsa con ducted at the’gteve Wednesday af ternoon at I o’clock and interment wsm made In.the family cemetery. The fuse ml wus conducted by Rev. Albert McCall, pastor of the Mission ary church‘at RannlsTnl, of which deceased was a loyal member, assist ed by Bov. 1. A- Campbell and Rov. Mr. Edgerton, both of Btle’s Creek. A large eroyrd&i friends and rela tives attended Hie funeral and beau tiful floral designs, wore benhed high noen the grav^the^offeringa of the As was Stated in Tuesday's Dis patch, Mr. Patter bad boon in III health Car several weeks and his death was not unexpected. He is survived by bis wife, who is seriously ill, aqd sev - WANTED —LOGGING MAN AND tnultt wanted to contract or haul by Jay or Job. W. H. Parriah, U»°'i_ . * St pd. FOR SALE OR RENT—T. L. GER aUl resldcneit on Won Brood street. Apply to C. L. Wilron, at Wilson and Loo’s drug «tonr, Dunn, N. C. It pd. WANTED—TO RENT HOUSE ..3 lot in Dunn or suburb* for family of six. A <IU to si Root* tlx, Rox 38, Dunn, N. C. 27 it pd. DEWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE. Ready March 10th. 310.00 per thoooand. L. W. Autry, Falcon, N. C- SI tie. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PRO perty.—83 yaais time if wantosL Amounts up to 330,000.00. So* Wilson and , McLeod, Attomoys, Dunn, N. C. Jan 3. tfc. WANTED,—TENANT FOR ONE hone farm located about flirt mile* from Dnnn. Call at OoldtUin's •tor*, Dunn, N. C. Sttfe. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM lands in amounts from 31.000 to 350,000 for 38 yearn. Godwin and Jemlyan, Attorneys, Dunn. N. C. MANTELS,—WE SPECIALIZE ON One mantels, columns for all pur Smoa, and teroon work. Jno. W. odgaa and Co. ZOtfc. FOR SALE-BAY MARE, EIGHT yean old, weight about 1,000 lbt. Extra good roadster and will work anywhere. Bee T.. G. Bamrs, Dunn, 1 * C. 28 4te. MONEY TO LOAN —ANY Ammmmt oa tong time. If Inter*(tad a** a* W*"* k>>d Wnt' Atto™«7* MEAL.—CHOICE WATEE Gra.ad BRICK.—KILN RUN SO PEE CENT hard. Shipments within 4t hours after receipt of order. Layton Brick Work* (EetobUMwl IMS) Marion. 3. C. Dec 1 • no. BABY CHICKS—K1LLVIEW-FER rie strain* White Loghorea Beat obtainable. To encourage baying locally we are offering White Leg horn chicks delivered ot farm at ■pedal price of ItS.OO per hundred which Is |3.Oil less than our regu lar advertised price. Limited num ber of R. I. Rede at $17.00 hun dred. Delivery March 10th and each week aftav. Agent* for Bockeyo Incubators and Brooder*. All sites. Blue Flame Brooder* on hand at factory prise*. Howard Farm. Dunn, Jf, C. 27tfc. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for, men, women and chil dren. Eliminate* darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.10 an hopr spore time. Beautiful Spring line. International Stocking Mill*. | Norristown, Pm 21 lit pd. FO* SALE.—ONE FORD COUPE, two Dodge touripg ear*, one Boick Biz, in flret-clai* condition. Will Mil at a bargain. See os before you buy. Cash or terms. Smith and Me Kay. tltfc. BBBHBBSSSR-1.1 • 1 .*kP4ren! two daughter*— Ml (ft* t*drs and Lucreta — and fire sons, - -Cor*’a. who live* near Raefonl, Jahn A., of Washington, D. C., Owen of Charlotte, CJuilmcra, who U**a In the Bnnnlovel community, and Frank lin, who lived with air father. , Mr. Puttier war about *o year* old and wt» one of the oldcet and moat prominent citizen* In Hamclt county. Hi was a mason, a faithful member of the church and a man of floe char acter and influence. In hie passing Rurnctt county lost one of it* eery bert citiaena. and one that will be sorely missed, especially in the com munity in wMch he lived. 50 POOD CIGARETTES tC GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM _ TOBACCO Business Local FOR SALE.—EIGHT CYLINDER Chevrolet, combination of- speed end Downr. Will stand eritkal ex amination. New tires. Excellent buy -at $C2&.0O. Write or tee Wm. J. Sykes, Angler. N. C. 2 2t pd. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT CAR I bide just received. Prices right. Come and get tt. Henry C. I»ee. 2te - , r* * ■ • ■' > THEY’RE HERE! and arrfring dally—NEW SPRING SUITS—in all the latest models and fabrics. From_$22.60 to $38.00 \ IDE SHIRTS for mehhnd young men. Collar attached and also neck band. The season's, newest styles in stripes and cheeks. Pitted from__$2.00 to $3.80 of NEW TIES The latest creations in silk and wool stripes and colors. 1 LATEST STYLES in NETOSPRING, OXFORDS and at prices that will appeal ft you. ’ll, LARGE SHIPMENT of SPOMr CAPS jiist received. ' TVirtTON TAirr~:— J ' '■y > • ‘The Quality thop ’ IKJNN. * . —i— NORTH CAROLINA »*+M* *M *.+.«. < > ' ’ j! ’> ^ Saving* Account is the Successful Corner ;! Stone of Success I I STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY II < * * * « ► « » < ► ' » :: :: Invitee you to open one Today And we invite the fanners and ; | business men of this vicinity to ! see us. We are ready and J Able to aid them in financing ! their business. •« 1 ■ COSE IN AND SEE US ;; S BANK AND TOUST COMPANY j| ;; Dunn, North Carolina ! I :: ' ' , :: :; OFFICERS. j> r ■■■ ■ I H. *. Jeekaou..VJeelJWdeet i 3. E. Eldrldjrr_........_______Cerf>irr ’ ...1 | ' M——Pi “Touch the top--and off they drop” With my method, it is orsy for the farmer to pi otecl hi* cotton from tlie. boll-weevii, and keep this pt.'ky /infect from getting cne tol! of his crop. Ali you have to do >t» i..l .iu old bucket with HilTs Mixture, make a mop of a slick with a rag at the CT'd, and wan through your cotton fields, touch ing each sfAlk as you pa**. Inside of a few hoars, eery tveevi! on th- p?*»-f „0 f0 tjje Mixture, gel one good mouthful land off he drape, a dead weevil. Full Protection Against Boll Weevils at Lowest Cost Five to nix “/.ilenr. of IfiU’s Mixture, 72c per gallon, will fully protect an acre of cotton against the boll wco'dl. This is the cheapest and surest protection that you cart buy. Hill4* liixtvrc iw composed of o| etaia arsenate as a poison, moiait.xa an it br ,t *] j * S thtrt "(atcrst) elemopt. which utuscit. u;e v. mvi! to tbs Mixture, and maVcfl hirn «t it ir ;irt;i -n-nce to » AWT PART OF THE COTTON PLANT! Not oi>l’' is Hill’s Mixture tbe most economical boll w<?vil |ui»oii. but it does not require expensive mo- • chi. i'yv ‘or :U snplirutK n. s>nd IT DOES NOT HAVE TO BP; PUT ON AT NIGHT. Machinery and nigbt w:,r'< !'*ve been the greatest objections to tbs dusting method. > ' .1J"C Most Successful Moll Weevil Poison of AH! psv Mbcfare w. tried opt by ecoree of GeorgU . My Compeny mIU IUITe Mixture fn 60-gaL bbk.. VtaMH la 1#22. on thousand* of scree of lead. AND 1*8.50 per barrel. Freight prepaid to any North Caro* .FARMER WHO U8EIJ IT LAST YEAR 18 J*»wi Point; a small freight Charge forcer rtate* ' TO U6B |T IN 1928. 1 can Mftd yon, or my bt I charg* of $8.00 for the birrtl, which ftl row territory who* hum appear* bdow. w111 S” ** refunded whwn ft in rtturpod In good condition. * ySBtasthnoBlale from ptwnlnunt fanners, end ' ^ ‘i* of - “ J -# the America* oou-wsetdl, use HILLS MIXTURE, and place year m taa nmiciga Ww>n Assn., «U>- order now la order to be sura dt getting your require \ . * ; / . ) (HILL'S MIXTURE (K*™l CORPORATION , ) ( * AUGUSTA, GEORGIA 9
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