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THE DUNK DISPATCH ■FlMllil Iwry Wad—day lOKaftha poe» «tea at Dana. N. C, andar tha aat af Mareh B. 1ST*. OUB TERMS: tea . 140 £ S I» BU3BEE POPE. PabUahar. DmjMmhrn). IM i to m ht « m i * « la art 4 >•« I aa a M ■ ft* • MAU GOOD Hoke gea#. ~ 0*t out “If “could,* aad “should.* Aad tout te mw wood. Y«a cm atlll havo th. hoot Thine* la Ufa, Hke tha rate OTA* woo wWvo achieved iote litem AayVe baltevud la Aarnhw. YoaVa daeahsd Wtth a rattte at ill uaia Aad a teafaro at date To haad yuan aa a plate. That teat Aa way That Aa vtetto today. Yaa w«d ptootud rastte Aa baa Ga aad haatte; T« aaad al yaar aacte far you’vo gat ta telill. Pteacatate Aa ftght. Sit te laft aad to right, Aad keep crashing aad smashing. Dtet Id up with year drikteg TCI thing* mast yaar liking, Far God’* aaka, stop bowling— Iastead. da asm* mooting. It teakaa tha world Uttar Ta look at a quitter; Fata »eowl« whan aba teas A grown-up oa bis knaaa. A man with hit health b • mias jammed wtth wealth Full af oaaxplerod ted**. Why. A* frockted-back toads Hava Aa sense ta keep Jumping— And bars you ora trumping! Coma saw, drika year gait— H lal too lata Thera's no such thing 00 fate! Drop that fool-talk of “luck.* Gat a grip aa year pluck. And hack Bagla Ta grin Aad wta —By Herbert Kaufman, in Every th*._ A PLEA POE WHITE TENANTS The writer certainly would not ex eha any prejudice against enr weal thy land-owning whites, man of abil ity and leadership, but wa de want to appeal to than, aa the future ef the Sente U largely In their hands, to see tent tea honest. struggling white ■to get a batter chance aa tenants. There are not maay dteheueet land lords, who prate a negro because It te easier to tehe advantage ef him. But there are thenaande who prefer a negro tenaat because be will lire te any kind ef bouaa, or Because it ay by fhmiabteg him supplies. Yet te the long run, when the better sya teaa ef taming and the batter cars ef soil are considered, would it net pay tefadtaly better ever te dollars am# cants to have totalligte white tenants on Jong loses I each as have me ii> rural England and Scotland a dream ef thrift and hearty* The witter, te example, to order to get a white tenant on his old hems tarn has had to make permanent Im provements we should not have had to make te Negroes, but it was net until we got a white man that wa osar got say tenant later wad in sow ting elovur sad grate, saving manure taking care of the land aad buildings etc. The facte are that maay a shiftless tenant dam flOO worth of damage te each |M ha pays te rant. —The Progressive Farmer. our araciAL tomoM Daring tba teat two weak. a rapro eantodva af thia papar baa baaa on gagad la procuring data tonearning aar coounantty' a faduatetea and lta lwdiag ih and ia now aagagad la patting that data in ahaaa for ap paaraana fat a apaeial aditlon to ba pobllakad at an OOJ+r data. Tha apaeial ad It ion wa bara in ■tod la to ba owa which wa batera win prava baoaftclal to ail phaaca af oar (Me hatog; and la aaUctag ad* vartUtng wa M that oar rapraaaa uti v* ihaald ba giaao ovary aa* tianiaaart. Uavarml tbaaaand top tea af tha adUian will ba naUad out, aad wa wfll ba glad, to hava ovary aatorattoa ad tha tom inanity rapra mill to it. flpaca ratal ara aa atodarata aa tha eoat af tha apaeial work ran all ad wfllparmit aad It la cattata that all advartlpai a will raap a big profit from tha wtda circulation Tkaaa wka Lav. not afaaady boon oy rfT)rftflwuitTT« wfll probably raeaiva a call front btea tUa woafc. ft la paaaibla, bow rrar, that to tha mciaaarQy abort ttea wa hava far aaaapllatlaw. aaana win ba avartoekad, aad far that raa aaa wa weald advma all who haven’t yat prtooiad aaaea to drop aaa card rrgaaatfajf^Jkai a raptaaaatotlva ba HOTIC* or SALK KAIUOM WHT, or ftAJarSON." laaaom Wwt, mm «f Sampaon’i ■Mi raised and highly nataemail ettiaaik, pa meed away today at Ue k"M fa tha Timothy section ot B^rntma. Ha waa TO yaara aid and had ioac baan ranked aa ana af kia ednnty'k baat farmers and moat Wr •hle man. Mn. SL M. Pearsall, of thla rity, waa his daughter aad in olhar parte ot tha 8tele there are mearnl other daughter, and sens to «h*H iMt m*y fritnoa In th! city axtoad mj ntny. Funnral a*rvicw will m conduct*)' Thursday front ,tho Into homo on< tho intcrmtnl will fcc racdc in t> family burying ground*. 3ocau»c dsairttf information U u. a.siiabl* today Th* Dio-auJi i* oo ahlo to print af much as it souln libs to about this good man la • II fatar* laoue it V>««« to inn a moo sxtondtsd account, of hi* fruitful lif: Can You Find-the $50,000 Photographs? Here's how thirty feet of ceDuloid cost $90,000. When the moving picture action for Doda Joseph Vance’s new and sensational novel, “The Trey O* Hearts,” was being outlined something happened. The producer pointed out seven pieces in the novel that he claimed could not be putrayetf in pictures. But they were. It only took thirty feet of film to do it. but it coat $50,000, to get the negatives] See if you can find these dtuationa in fine pictures. They are Just one of the many things worth look ing for in— TheTroy O’ Hearts 11 *■ «*»• nanormomrr pteare prododkw ever made, ■nd will praise biy never be beaten and leMon if ever eqoduL BlIOU THEATRE I BUY YOUR INSURANCE Through Dunn Insurance & Realty Company. 1 - 111 — ^ — ■ We write, in the strongest, most conser vative and reliable companies in the world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate Glass, Casualty, Bonds. Real Eatate Loans a Specialty B.O. Townsend, Sec. and Treat. DRAUGHON’S 4 Besides giving the very best values known to the Clothing and Dry Goods trade, we are also giving money away. INVESTIGATE. » * » TAX NOTICE Before adding cost, I have de cided to keep tax books open, *af Bank of Cape Fear, all day Saturday, 23. This will positive ly be the last chance to save the cost. After that time I shall pro ceed to levy and collect taxes ac cording to law. J. W. TURNAGE, Deputy Sheriff By order of I* W. Smith, Sheriff.
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