A DmwM Employ— At the time of the noted Robeson eoamy trial of alleged wom flog, gers we made die assertion that Tar tafetro, ibe Ku Klnx detective, who ctBic mto the Kmelight (hrotifh his in the cate, was made the *t»t of the whole affair. That . tlaffstwiaii wax Out is evidenced PJv"* hd that Talliafefro whs th* seaed hr the organization which he reprtfenred and w still resting in the Kolieaon county jail in Lnmberton. Not only iKd the Klan fail to make bund to get tpm oat of *iail, but it I also tailed to pay the f7j0 fine im posed upon h'-m hy J ndge N A. Sin clair. A* tl'C matter now stands, this Klan employee is destined to re main in jail indefinitely, we are told. ICi xiencc Iwiaight out at the trial of TnBiaferro indicated that he was ectinfr under the irot ruction* of a Ingli official of tlie (Clan in North Carolina. Thai being true, no doubt there is onr more man whose opin ion of the Klan has been lowered to wane extent, and that man is none other thin Tillisfrrm It Is Not Fair While wr are firm believer* in co operative unrk«iiig or iarm |*cud octa, it is our opinion that the two Co-sgwtative Marketing assoc ia Am — col loo and tobacco — have pas»*-l tb«v leal Uriwid* m iheir ef fort to hold the .landlords respons ible lot the crops of non-member Inuut*. Ami were it legal to re-1 <l«irc the land owner* to turn all the cotton and tobacco grown by their tenants into the, association*, ure doubt the feaakality of sudi at course. The non-member tenant feels, and •o do uc, that he has a perfect right! to dispose of hi* diate of the crop. which he ha* labored to grow as he' ares bt. In fact, such a law a* would! take this right away from him would be unfair, to my the least. The attempt of the two association* to enforce this point has made many latter enemies, not only among the tetiani class, bat among the land owaeri who are members Wthavc an doubt* of the sincerity of dya boards of directors in this matter, hut in our judgment the effort to en force this rigid and unfair rule, or law, if It he such, has proved a muc.i greater damage thaw benefit to th. 11 the leudtord lies the right to •ipi up Ms tenant’s share of a cotton «r tobacco crop, thee why wen ten asNs asked to jola the associations? We faefieva dm* every man. whether 9« Dv mnnbjra or urai, wwo marten • co fjpri wiff fTurKrinw cumran Should he dealt whh K he breaks it, 3 Aat k ia lair -ikttm. Wifi/JOi flew many new numlilM and garages docs that mean for Harnett county? — Charlotte Observer. A question which we woods'* attempt td answer, though we do know that the nueilwr is legkm. Somebody remarked recently that as . a result of the fair cotton crop and : the prevailing high prices, the iolu ; had gone " automobile crazy ” again, i If automobiles become much more numerous hereabouts, it will be nec essary to build more roads for than to.nm on. -The highways, ire al ready fiRal. -—o Up in Wake count) last week a negro man of 92 summers bought license and married a woman who gare her age as aft' years. An of which moves <ts to wander when is a ■naa too old to marry. Spncsnl s— fU Y. P D. Monday Night, Oct I. Subject; Our New Fields in Europe. Scripture reading — Mr. Voigt Sutton. Prayer (For the tuck of the com imnnty) —T. A. Core. Introduction — E. M. Slaughter Two minute talk — At l-ondott and Philadelphia, Miss Myra Olive. Two minute talk — Five of Our Fields in Kttrope, Mis* Janie I pock Instrumental soto—Roy J. (frown Two minute talk -A Great Need, Miss Turner. Duet-—Miss Sallte Naykir and R. U Denning. Two minute taBc — World’s Gst gress to Cheer European Baptists, Miss Janie Williams. Poem — TTow to Keep Happy. Miss Anpie Belle NoeL • Quartette — Redemption; E. M. I Slaughter, Mrs R. I,. Denning, Miss Ethel Lucas and Dr. C. D. Rain. The rime has been changed to 7:45 o'clock. It is ' earnestly requested that every new member of the Union be presort for this meting. Visitor* or new-romers to the tnwn ore given l cordial invitation to come and be with u». Christian Church Rev. O. T. Mattox, pastor. Bible School Sunday 9:45 a. m. Preach !nC Sunday 11:00 a. m. Subject: ” The Church ' Program." Good music expected. Preaching Sunday 8:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor Monday 8: 00 I*, m. Milton Butler, leader. A (rood program is expected. Mid week service Wednesday 8:00 p. in. You are cordially invited to worship with us. FAYETTEVILLE LAYMEN AT LOCAL M. E. CHURCH The Christian Laymen’s Federa taon^. composed of 4w loading hip. men of the cmirche* of Fayetteville, will visit the Methodist church here Sunday ntgta, and will have |isrt in the services. This large body of Christian men with an earnest desire to win souls for Jesus Christ arc conducting evangelistic services every week in different churches. God is wonderfully Messing' their labors in many ways The meeting Sunday night will begin at 7:50 with a service of song by the entire congregation, after which the pas tor, Rev. G. T. Adams, will preach a brief sermon on “ The Call of Christ to the Men of Today,” followed by talks and testimonies from the lay men. Everybody, cordially invited to the services. Resister Of Deeds Dies in Edgecombe Hocky. Mount, Beyl. *4. — H. B. Bonn. register of Heeds for Edge combe county far tba goat twenty ;*aars and ana at tho bmt known and ‘»n prominent clUaen* of tba sc*, tiun. died at bia homo la Tarbora, u-ror.liag to information received by relatives and friends here. The deceased was about 70 years <*f age and is survived by tbe fal lowing immediate mambors af the family: Five doagiitnrs, Misses Mag trie, itaa, Use, Ballard and Bettis •Hnn, all af Edgecombe oaaaty; doe tana, Irirh Harm, who U aaw ia OU nas Bonnott Bonn, a formar resident of ibis city, wba now resides in ilH »ls: Henry Buna of Now Jersey, and Pred ead Joe Bonn, af Bdgecembe eoanty, and atm sister, Mia. J. H. Tharps, af tbla dtr. • '• • # oat. with perfect wmXnwnrliip and ben material, to compare oui price* with th* retail pricey of tint larpaot retail etorua in America for a sarin* of tea to forty per rent. Do *00 want more! Id tlie Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. C. R. G. Taster Co. Sept. 28. 1883. YOUNG MEN. YOU WILL FIND no noita w'lh aljrlo and material comparable to oar* foe IS.00 to 8I0.OO the volt more. ' Why a ante your ntoneyT It G. Talyar Co., Dann K. C. Sept. 28, 1828. MONEY TO LOAN.—IF INTEREST od in loarifao fana Iona on* Jean W. WOaoa. oear Flatehsaaa’I ■tm.Ptea.EC. MwMfc i O» SALE—TRANSPORT TRUCK. Excellent condition. Write for portkalam. E. Kartir., Box 213. ' . Kiiuten, N. C- • 2ti 2» pd FOR SALE—8* CORDS DRV PINS wood. See A. C. Bamef, Phone 11»J. 7tfe. WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO •«ll complete line Vu»h quality tlroa and tabes. A money-making prop osition for cither full or part Umc Exclusive territory. Stcrlingworta T’.ru and Bulkier Co.. East Liver pool, Ohio. MONEYTO LOAN ✓—ANY AomuI an loaf tina If Mn«M aao ns at rmn Wen* and Wont, AMornaya. Dorm, K, C. FOR SALE—LEXINGTON AUTO mobile In good condition. 'Terms Riven. E. C West, Attorney, Dunn, N. C. ^'28 2t pd COTTON SEED HULLS AND MEAL for sale by N. B. lx*. If (Merest e<l see me. _21Ue I HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO cars of ChockcYboard Fcod. and don't forget that PIG CHOW la leading hog Ice** °l •"'H- 1^ P. Surlev. 28 2t c FOR RENT—TWO OFFICES OVER Dib’a Fruit Store, one rear, one front. See A. C- Borne. 7tlc. for SALE—40 OAK BARRELS^ SO-it allot. capacity. Dunn Coca Cola Bottling Co- *1 “ Pd •rvE pv.r.its fcr ..ale C'TEA* In. '• *1 i.*v KumUiv, IV; o' . I... . Ctr«k «.* LillU ava... up • i -. e.i'.jf «f;!. Cnlte:i. l>al . . '• 'mi a.»t p.cI.*i'S Cm!. v( , y *: }! c, 3* <*• -Vl b jrl' . p •'>•( -wit*. i'br acre, p<-svir • . Vi * .•« fit. I barn 4 ft!::.'! j -,'C :i\ii he I.. *S:V 00 Jf.Ii ■.! .. i tfV'• •If > !>• Olt.i-r is. ’ii'S ai: -okt a* ‘well. One i» Ipj. :i ," to Si.Onn alter w «*»;'.oa. While cverythiti/ in in food cor.* illiiol, coins unit buy y1* a faytr where yon con ranks I. C 1 Ayto;., T3o-.it, N. C. 2l P-t ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT OF eatbid* juat received. Come nad yet It Price.' tvkHL_Henry C* Lee, Railroad uremia, Dunn, N. C. • 16 tfe FOR SALE—AS IVOBY FINISH baby carriayp* and thra* pore It rhidio. Apply to Mr*. Raymond Gainey. ** *t p*l JUST RECEIVED—ANOTHER BIG mliipotcnt of carkhln. Com* and pet it. Th. price i» right. Henry C. tee, Railroad arena*. I>unn. N C. • *6 tfc MOREY TO LOAN—RAH LOA>* 81.0C0 to 189,090. » n*re with Mioihca to 9*7 waiter. Ibtood and McLeod. Attomaya. Dunn, N. C. - I farms for salh—i have cli onr« who owlt tare e*Wa dodmble farm* on Stmt* H tfhorAy, within I end 8-4 roilet of Clli.too High School. Tertian cany- Fltaku«h WhitAalu, Atty.. CUntoa, N. C. 85 2t p<1 FOR 3ALE—TWO MULES 9 Y*»a Old; 1 bore* S yaara oid; itock Po land Chinn and 1 bre« ww; Pol and China and De**W7. ah onto, 50-»b. aach; S». Wi at wood aaw and track eowtned; IX horaa yaaoline engine and on* cot ton «nd "operator; 1 manure aproadcr; I national b*7 *•*» : 1 two-boroc waxba; 1 * road cart; 1 24-ineh Barr corn mill; 1 little DRtah aalky plow and aureral 1-horta plow* “d C>JV7-V tori. Sale to bt bald Saturday. Oct. 18th Id o'clock a. m- "***' dance. M. WhHtanton. Own, No. 5. p.-pL 14 XI 28 a 8 12 P* For Sale I < • « • « • » * * « ■ . 5 , ;; 1 Sever. Passenger Chandler Car in good ; I* • • * * con. *atin. ;; 1 Five Passenger 1923 Model Buick in; use • about six months. 1 Lh^e’Iu.g Lot on Townsend HeitfKor^^S- < aTi home of J. W. Purdie. . * I: 2 Houses and lots near Harnett County Training School. !; 1 House and lot near Durham and Southern depot. 2 Houses and lots on East Divine btrect, I :: four and I six-room, with all modem conveniences. '' i ► I Nice Dwelling lot on South Magnolia St., adjoining my home. <> 1 Vacant lot on North Magnolia near Har nett County Training School. 11 Any of the above projierty will be sold for each or on terms suitable to the purchaser. See me at once if interested. * •«> W. D. Holland < i Dunn, North Carolifia ;> ...... ■ POM SALS—ONF. GOOD MILK cow. Call at JoItow.i Bn». atom it intcnwud. • 11 ifc. RnpOit of tlm Condition of TMB COMMERCIAL BANK At Dunn, Iji tlic State iif North ( Ckrotiuu, at the close of bt.aJnvJf,! ■dbpt. Mth. 1MB. KK80UBCES Loan* and Discount*.. f*8l,¥11.11 : Overdrafts___,_ 10.81!! United State* Ruuds uml Liberty Bondi_ 50,300.00 Furniture ami Fixture* 6,¥01.00 Cash in vault and net amount* due from Hank*, Bask ora. ar.d Trust Companies_106.341.91 Cheeks for clearing . ... ¥.017.7.7 Revenue Stump*_ 4.76 Total..#325,286 85! LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In ..8 30,000.0(1 Surplus Kur.il . - 2,000.00 Undivided Profit*, less rcut expert*** ami taxes paid ...- 8.797.09' Bills Psy.ible- 10.000.00 i IbinoiiU rubject to cheek. Individual __ 168.830.84 Tim* Certificate* of De posit, Duo in Lean Then 80 Days - 25,484.47 Cashier** Check* o ut il landing - -- 19,435.17 CertMcd check*-... V61.50 Time Certificate* or De posit, Due on or After 30 Day*. 1,412.50 Saving* Deposits-.. 54,064.65 Bond Deposits - 9,950.00 Total.-*325.286-82 State of North Carolina —County of Harnett, Sept. 21th, 1923. I, J. D. Davis, Cashier of the above named Bank, do aolomidy ■wear that the abbvn statement Is inis to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. D. DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribed and rwom to before me, thia 27th day of Sept. 1928. W. E. BALDWIN, Notary Public. My Commission expire* February 13, 1926. Correct—Attest: J. W. PURDUE, J. W. JORDAN, ■ E. P. DAVIS, Director*. — FOR SALE — * ROOM COTTAGE! •>:i South Witaon are. Lot 100 * 110 feat on corner, one block (ram ui* jiammar school builtlinf. Also ontt S-room house and on* 4-room tiuore . w'thln two block* of now school baildlnf on Fayolterttl* hlrhway. Torsi part ca»h If noc eatary. For further information see 1. R. Canady, Dunn N. C. 21tfc THE SHOES. SLIPPERS AND MIL llnery comtry to the Yellow Profit Store this week- are fashioned to meet the demand* of the moat ex aetfnx styles. These, as our en tire stock,-go for much lesa money. Do you or do you nod want to save in your purrhuaosT Wc soil ram* goods for Was money R O Tay lor Go., Dunn, N. C. Colonial Theatre i « > • MONDAY-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1-2 i: < • The Greater. Battle of the Century—the moat en- ! I thrallm* drama of the decade— ;; MRS. WALLACE REID < ' - - A Modern Joan of Arc arrayed ayainat all the evil hoats of the sriyantic narcotic army In— ; ; < i “HUMAN WRECKAGE” , i ► < * A colossal drama of insidious evil and boundless '! good, of skulking hate and glorloua love — a tremen- !! dou.i story with a theme as big as the universe. ;; This picture now showing in Raleigh at 50c ; < > Our prices: Matinee_10c and 40c Night_20c and 40c i > -COMING WEDNESDAY-ij “HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD” . < > _ __ .. _ < » L'lttl tLI-LI MAKE Banking a Family AFFAIR FROM the wee tot in the cradle to a grandmother with her pin-money account, banking would serve every chit and chick of the whole human family. And this bank, if you w , 1 please, would serve best! t S.SSSSSrJSS No, not by and peculiar virtues or rare qualities -of goodness—but by the mind to seek your satis faction as our best re ward. FIRST NATIONAL PANtc' DUNN. N . G . LA RESBTA CORSETS | Keep Yoar Figure Young • Style N 2 8 2 ! Pink Coutil < 4 4 Low Bust 4 4 4 i < Specially designed to gtre ; ttout Figure* Slender Appear- ; me*. ' to SWAASOHE ^«ld* ^3t*y» At Oar Const Department! I0HNS0N BROTHERS: The $3/400,000 pcenet litialiori ; tm cempT'Mtod for $MLOOO md , moped. Only e Wight Sfftrmet ; f fsjjOflOQ in the —me4«, which ■ { Wmme ie net enough k> worry \ \ : • * i u»tmii«MMrttmmtnmttm4*»***4****»t******<>t*t**t“**t‘**>*““»“4**4*******t*4**‘t‘ii m 111111 Feldman’s Dept. Store I (XT YOUR BOY IDS NEW SUIT FROM FELDMAN'S. WE ARE SHOWING A VEf$ PRETTY ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ SUTTS IN ONE AND TWO PAIR PANTS, THEY ARE WELL MADE AND REASONABLY PRICED. WE ARE SHOWING A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S SUITS IN STRIPES, CHECKS AMD SERGES. WELL TAILORED IN A. LARGE ASSORTMENT THAT YOU CAN GET A SUTT OF MOST ANY MATERIAL YOU DESKL Feldman’s Dept. Store DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA •, • • - ; '•••■■ , • i! iiiiiinntttTtrM-—.—.... ..».«..... . . . • • . ' . ' . ’ *

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