m % i pK I VSa 1 v:! ’A m I r u M r w M r dM mo Ha. organiser of the and waa bare bar home in In enter to aid mm getting things running smoothly. W. A. Erwin Sr, wen tniy-treasurer of the Emin Mill*, t?oko to tha ladles only, tniprcm >•'« upon thorn that they and not ±c Writ we.x new being looked up on ae the leaders. Calling atten tion to various things being done by tbe women everywhere, he charact erised this as a “Woman's Day.” Later iq the evealng he (poke U ■»" and women an topic■ which are a vital necessity to the town lie alto took a fling at Evolution, amaOHg 19* teachings aa being a try and citing the Scripture* si proof the; man w*j created by Ood nnl not aa the theory of evolution would have Be to believe. Several 1 uedred people who taxed the seat ing and standing capacity of the dltorium beard Mr. Erwin end vviced their approval time and again with applause. Mir* Winnie WltlU, of SouUiport, has accepted a position here with tk< I r,^Tii,Mafiv,^---~--—-* , I • I «tc, lift tiaManrf nM wkh £X> SSiW Lya. Ateclotly the re el ■ at and neat effectiveway ofcleaning. V/riU for deacrlpthra of hooaehoM uaaa. —.. . wwiv— Krwiii Cotton Mai* office force u stenographer. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Crawford, oX Angler, were the guests of their son, Herbert Crawford, here Son day. Mi" Alice Parker la rapidly rc corering from an attack of mead** whirb Haa kept key In for severe days. C- a Hick* and a J. Clark* Jr. local banker*, attended the North Carolina Bankers' Convention la Pinehurit laat week. Lather P. Print* vpeat lost fri day in Greensboro, where he wen p to receive initiation ns a member of | the Kilts. C. F. Neighbor*, of lie noon was n Visitor bare. “MlckioM O'Qulna. of the Greene boro baseball dob spent the week end here with hi* parents. Several from her* attended the Ralcifrh-Durbam baseball game iu Raleigh Monday. The local baseball team is canted j to play two games this week, one , Here su’d tho other away from home , They play Fuqoay Springe Thsre tiny and SmkMteld play* here Sat ; unlay afternoon. U. S. COMPANIES WROTE TEN RUXIONS IN UFA INSURANCE DURING 1SS New York, May JUaerican life m»uranee companies wiata tan and a half billion dollars at Ufa Insurance in 1MI. n new hick record, and far the first time in history paid oat more than a bIHioo doUara to policy ho liters it was disc loaed today in stat prepared by tha Spectator, an Insurance publication. The payment* totalled $1,000,431,784. Of the $10,600,000,000 new basi ocu written, $8,400,000,000 waa or dinary Insurance, inctadinc group. This waa about $506,060,006 laaa than the amount written in 1910, the prrrlona banner year, but the leaa was more than overcome by Um gain in new industrial insurance. The in dustrial Insurance for 1912, was 82. 100,000.000 against Si,400,000,OOo the year before. SENTENCED TO ROADS FOR IMMORAL CONDUCT Fayetteville, lfay 8.—Alva S. Phil lipa. of Rock Hill, S. c, whom a de partment of Justice agent had de ! dined to prosecute ou^white stare” charges, is under sentence of twelve I nau—i-— ■ — iw-t- i i—?a— it ■■ ■ i I No Guess-Woirl: Here X' Most folks know thct getting eggs depends largely upon the hen’s feed Yet with many people feeding is guess* j work. Their hen’s Icy port of the time and usually "board’’ when ecRl ore nxxt profitable. More £gv* c r The guarantee behind i Chow end Chicken Che oOgueos-work. These they are offered o guarantee. far thm Chmckmr Bag , i . I |L. P. Surles, Dunn, N. C. V . --7 - Town Tak Notice! The tax books for the town of Dunn have been turned over to me. As all taxes are past due Ij ancompelled to insist on prompt payment ahd hope you will see me at once and raa^e Settlement. THE TOWN WEEDS THE MONEY mo nilii on tha Cumberland eoanty! rondo for Immoral conduct. The mn teoee wae impoacd by Recorder Chaa. W. Barefoot Phitlipa ia char*od with brinym* two yirla boro from Bock Uill. The FmJeral ayent who follow ed them here dropped the eaaa be cause tfc yirla |tn cen&etiny taa limony Only one of them, jownecr, waa produced aa a wi‘4 eae Ii< the Recorder's Court, and her tsslimer.y' convicted Phitlipa Tbn r'cfenJant pleaded not yuflty bat offered no too — g H ■■ I 1 rrrrs tbnony and bad no coamel. SIX-MILLION BALES COTTON ON HAND APRIL I Washington, May 8.—Stock* of American cotton on hand April 1, the commerce department estimated today, totaled C,OSS,000 bale*, while the total world stocks of cot ton on (ho same date amounted to 11,010,000 bales. During the eight months ending April 1, the department estimated rnn*urr*pl(ori of American cotton at 9,0X1.000 bales and world consamp (ion from all sources at 18,181,000 talc*. On July 81, 1022; etocka of American cotton were estimated at 8,123,000 balm and the world's stuck at 3,939,000 bolus. It was also calculated that 1922 produc fon of American cotton amounted 'o 0,037,000 bales and rttart the world production was 17,7891000 bales, Gum-Dipped Cords Gaining New Fame tor Service !f4% 8o1m Increase In Last Six Months • Shows Treidl Toward Firestone • The public tee emphatically tpokan. fhe popu- rtaulta la ccuaonical mileage of tha Ftraatone lar preference la ail tarrit itBa Is aaailHBabliv the process of double gum-dipping. Tha buyh^-awfc^ teaatona On-Upped Cordl I toward Ftrearooe show* how It hat advanced the A standard of ecrvlee tea Waaa tst J theee fa- '’ufcUc'* — tviard of tire value, am thsa without parallel V tha pSt. It tea Atk owner* about Fbeetone performance ee the* twadt a salts Incraaaa of li% far la past i» earn. Note the big taakab Sects Flreatooeoqudppsd. —tea over tte same period If a ym ago tha Watch tha new cart you aac—just from tte te gaataat Bain la all ilwaiaa hiAry I tarieai rWcetooc CKun-thopul Tarda are seen IWj Tba Tliaal.m. Qua PI—J Lrd Jthe mU.u *h” “ *** tacre“ta« matbm. achievement which h—Ovt tha oaoun ratra mileage that only tte Iba If inilniw rm a I nfiml r % §- pheatooe name aaairea you. Only by tnetatlag on 1 I thia name can you be sure of getting tte gi-Tibia Tha the buying pubtte baa bsemamuaed to the gum-dipped construction. ^ OUM'DBPPKD CORDS r j Get m met of thorn Gain-Dipped Cords from one of the foUoesinp deals % Broad^S treet Filling Station, Dunn, N. C. | • ' ;T ^ BUTLER BROTHERS — n 10 to 15 per cent off on All Cash Pur chases at Our Store. Buy fpofn-^ Us and Save Money. (\s> ) See this Mascot range on display in our window Makes your cooking 3 a pleasure instead f of a drudgery \ Cooks quicker and L better 1 Make all your hardware, cutlery, etc., save money. i BUTLER BROS. Dunn, North Carolina I .- — - - -

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