THE DONN DISPATCH i i §1 £' At act «|i i , L. BUSIES POPE, PnUUher • Oan paw ---III A* Tnfc Toe Hmvy AtCcttnW 4 TaaBU thrnngh Brand Street bo twaea FayettvviBe to Bniliaart Ait no honey state the I that Claresee J. that ail town people to travel to and final tha ban portion of tawn van Thin appaan to ho a farmer* with heavily wagoaj in caught la nch a Jam that thair harm become frtghtaaed aad ware troable. As toiati wltt Bad that a detour through Xhag Avene ta Dtrtu Btrvvt. thence ta WBaaa Avoaoa la Jett 4a conven ient aa the trip through Broad, and that It vB prove more ptoaannt for the farmers. Give Clash, aad Claiha aad mloalodloa of l>unn waat a rhanr« ta attend the great*at fair oa earth. They admit it. A Tha Oiapatch la at hand. Thair csac I* eat forth fufly aad a request la ■odo to have all atone and offlcei claaad dartag certain hours of soot* day dartag dm fair. • « W1UJ lAUIf tO pU. It is hMm that they are given M oppertaUtp to celebrate with oth^ * "haa ether* are making ■to»»T they asoally afe making money far their employers. Daring the Dwa Fair everybody elm la going to It *1 tha Fair Ground* daring tha alterauoas. Thors will be few people • Will si sag the stain thoroughfare* while m big a thing as tha Fair It hi program. Bjr all waana. lets givt the worker? a chases to see the Fair. The gore.. tha heals of Us return la th« hospital Jeff the are expense hospital aad placed hi operation. Load Volos. •meat lead miss around Dunn •how that the era of low-priced soil has paassd. Baal estate valors have passed beyond the wildest dreams of the irst Ueo<is who ft'lowed the Umber camps of 1596. Karas > la this locality era new worth *200 an acre aad a^mard. They are o-Tiag for that, a' least. •amt say fana«r« con not till such load at • profit. Thom who have hemght It. however, say differently One fana.-r who real doe is tows myi he has mode om 636# scree more then pay for thsmeelros la the lest two psora His cam emp he creep ties el by remen af the fact that he is aa latmmlvs farmer. IIis land le in proras. u«(T«r. u« pnco* arc act caMy lafUtil—that raal eatate haraaboata ta vtrtk all that ia being paid far it ta the maa who will work k tie aO that it will return He per*, too. that mm goMoa oppor taairfaa haw# boon loot la tho paat. Lrah that wtn yield «o large a profit a««M har# haaa atakiag dollar, ia fonaar year* whoa they aeodo only WH lam laad aelUag mm H new do** tha famar ia fooliah ta ha eatia M with th# rotarae ha haa boon arcoatooaod ta gattiag. Sack land ehaaM ha aader eaMiratio* ah the t'aa.' I RECOLLECTIONS OBSERVATIONS |—*-— Although th, Bordens and Wells Wt boea making brick la Goldm ibsro as Ibna as otto can rtaodxr, Cher, is s dearth of tho commodity t in that pood tows at present. Thera I are no brick* a-Vall th*r*. not even a | few “ba>." This is ailaatsd by one Kufw Jcroigan, gentleman of eolor , and oaduubtcd truthfulno*. on# time resident of Dunn, who ia now doml Idled In the city which suffers a famine of Irish confetti. Puf, imparted the information to CluU of Police Page while here a few I days ago. Rufs wa* tho invited mad welcome, but unwilling, guest nf the Chief.. lie was being antartaiaad at City Hall pending examination of an aimost-leatW traveling bag which dangled in Rafc'l dainty, nam-like 1 hand when the chief welcomed him to I town. Rufs had ctr*lately relinquished I hold upon the bag when the copper greeted him. Another cop gave it a “heft” and found it heavy—extre mely heavy. That was why Rufs was , invited to City UalL ,’ The inquisitive police opened the . beggar?. Its contents was about '■Ally pounds of brick bats. It was 1 aptn this d'seorory that Rufa impart - i m the tad tala of Goldsboro’s plight. ,| "You know chief,” he said, “my wife . > is a turrible sufferer from newralgar. 1 Tho way that 'oman doe* got mia’able ' with pains in ker face is Jca awful Down to Colsbur th’aint no bricki a-*all which she can beat and put sldsn her facq whon It ha'ta. You know, rah, tti’slnt nothin' that'll cuer» nswralger eeplin hot bricks, Be i l Jet had to cent down bars and • ffvt tham’erc what you sacs in the bag. Yaseuh, than (he the truth. Yassuh. thank you, suh; nawniuh, 1 1 tint go* no likker; yassuh. good bye,’ 11 You Novae Know. ,| Benutle* of heart and mind ar« of I ten found in rarpriiing places. W« '|pa» r man on the itreot. To all outward appearances and from con ■ leeioui actions o fthc Individual we nvqhf think that here »u a vlllian, a hum. a sot—one without a si nets saving virtue. Yd the heart or mind ' of that man might contain gems u adorn a royal diadem throughout e ternity. You never can tall. A casual observer would never look . for be*olio* of mind in Bob Johnaen, I oor would he expect to And anything • lovely in the heart of Mack Baldwin. | For thos* of yon unfamiliar with , the Duua of yesterday when ’Squire I** or tho 1st, Tayki» Young was mayor and Henry Anderson wn* chief of the police force, which numbered himself and Vick, w# will explain that Bob Johnson was a alga painter -bo owned a mule, a two-wheeled cart and an unquenchable (hint. Whether or rot Bob la now hi the land of tho living, we know not. If ho has passed out we are confident that, despite hlj apparent depravity, n kindly ruler of human deatiay hat justly rewarded the old fellow for th* good that was in him. Ho has at least as for a mourner. Mack Baldwin, negro restaaran teur, waj probable known to moat prcecmt day Dunn folk, for op to four y*ra ago hejrMnttj^dok^bT-^-jjg Building now stand*. Something over a decade ago Bob had a little point ahop fronting on Fayetteville Aver.ue, although th* front door wts noTcr known to bo open. .Brb always entered by the allay, which led from Mack's hack uocr (o b!i own. Tie slept In th« back rom, where hr also did most of his •tricking. WL. have euent many houre there with him. fa hi; m. '.low mom ents be would quote Shakesporc, Tennyton and others by th, yard. lie was a graduate of the North Carolina (.'niv*r.>ity and as a young man had given much promise of aue ceas. Then he had married, to loan his young wife a few month* later. This was a heavy blow to Bob, al though h« never directly alluded to tho sad occurrence. Frequently, however, he would quote: “I "ever loved tree nor Sower, But twe* Sret to pass away.” Tfccn Ait eye* would fill with ttin a* if hix mind had traveled bark through The corridors of time to wit neae mane* of happier days laddered by tome great blight. After a faw minutes h« would begin to npbrmid nimaelf for hi* failortt. Anally Aud io* aurccate in tho bottle which would woa havB him quoting poetry of m mort optimiattce tom. Wc went around tr> tr. Bob. He wai on hid couch, J*ist a ahadow of hi. fotmer robust wif. For week, ho had boon suffering from typhoid l*T*r- hot he was recovering. We asked him how he had been faring and how ha had managed to poll through after all his years of drink ing. "You wsnt to know how I pulled . I** “*f°* “Well, you see /he* W black devil over yonder in Ms beet door. H. and him wif. Bnd l<ttle nivrsn nursed me and fed me That's how I earns through " No vnu nerer can tell what hi In a man s h-irt. The “big black devil" .t that min ute was grinding up scrape ef salt wester* bacon with odds and ends of beef to sell to hl< customers at fresh pork sausage. He was Meek Bald win. fi|«MtMil Aaaonaced Undsn. B*pt 17.- Mr. and Mrs. D. fcJHelt, of Linde*, announce the engagemenl of their daughter, Emily, if Hamry L Rloaa, of Beanoke, Z±_ The win take place ••Jr ta “?•“?*• Wk.u is a aMUr of Bn. Henry M. fmnden. of iBalsigh. FALCON t'jv'—aa sad family taft Oodwh, on No M. Thurudar, to betp^ti their travel toward China, where they expert to spend the re gga-niX^A-^ssa;,] farmer two far Fiaae aad the latter •e vale* CutWre. Bar. B. Jf. G«# *•» taken sudden-1 If U1 me night tMa week, aad for a wm hi danger, hot Is art again I . i. T Matt be wo has r-ntunf tbs «XZ*L£Pm€ *<WMraa *•• « _ I — ■■■ • ■ ^ ■ ■ zzrr “STYLISH” » Yes Our Coats and suits for Fall are very stylish indeed. • . . % Come in and see them when in the city. . * . . » THEFAHION i \ \ \ Exclusive Ladies Ready-to-Wear li: Fayetteville, N. C. C.. -SAMIARXJ®£3~ Must Be Obeyed The STATE uyi surface cutsets must go. The food health of the community and your own safety from punishment demand that this mandate be obeyed. We Cam Help Yom With SANECO SEPTIC Closets and Tank* <; They are non-stop paLle, of extra capacity, simple and inexpensive, with nothing to get oat of order. No pipes to stop up. no weirs to overflow. Bacterial ac tion decomposes the sewage; a few backets of wstar each week carry away the residue. Thre are no chem icals to buy, sud no expense after the first cost. They come complete. You can use your old house. They ; every legal requirement. < We sell and Install them. We alho do every other sort ! of plumbing | SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR ! We have CARBIDE We have i Aci-om from the Poatofflce w. C. KANOY ! Phene 2*3 J [I DUNN, NORTH CAROUNA ~~~~~~~~.» ''' »' —————- i - .__ i1** b»»« Ub ■m' (Mmih far »—w Uan aa aMaacara, laar, that mv (w araajiHitli wait. ft al W «aa u4 ftkjL A. laA. •’wrurvrt r— ■ JSr’trpi’Siavs; fiw IIJI b flit fir CiM. ■ -. ■ I Notice to FARMERS I I ».✓’ If you want money in amounts from $1000 to $30,- I ^B BB 1. 000, on terms running from 5 to 20 years, for purposes B B- stated below: B I (a) To aid in providing loans for the purchase of land for I B agricultural purposes. B B (b) To provide for the purchase of equipment, fertilizer, B live stock, etc. 11 £ (c) To enable land owners to invest in buildings, drain- B B a8e’ ar,d for other improvements of farm lands. fl B (d) To liquidate and consolidate the indebtedness of n h. bb ■ #1 B t farm owners, etc., into long term loans payable in N ■< - bb ■ easy installments. B B or f°r any other legitimate purpose, come to see us for 11 B further information. y fl I State Bank & Trust Co. I ^B: H t BB tMtlln.......Ml ... I » / ' ( I fOWFT TAXES DUE } ' * * ’ ' » Your town taxes for 1919 are now due surd the books ; are in my hands for collection. 11 « ' < * < i • * All tax payers are hereby notified to see me and settle < < ► !! at once. ;; ' ’ < > 1 1 * > All poll and personal property tax payers are notified to pay before Dec. 6, or I will be obliged to collect by dis tress. • t < ► i ► ' ' I ► \ One per cent discount if paid during October. No J discount during Nov. and Dec. One per cent monthly will ; j be added to all taxes after Dec. 31. 191 9. « ' < ► < > » ► Pay Now and Save Discount ' > «» U. S. PAGE, Tax Collector ’'i* ;; Town of Dunn, N. C. ► < ► i . » L • .... . VALUABLE TOWN . PROPERTY FOR SALE Tie Ctyineu Hotel Property in Lillingrton, N. C. 6 —' ■■■ Act Quick if You Are Interested % I Mrs. Annie B. Cevinees Lillington, N. C. , .... f ..".""“ American Gentleman Shoe* * > for men < ► < » ( » Width* B- EE. Sire* Ml i , Met*’* Shoo* M M to $10.80 "*v < > ' l American Lady Shoe* for women r~ Width* A-E Siae* 2 1-2—A 'i Ledio* Shoo* $3-80 to $12.50 < RED GOOSE SHOES for Children ' I < i Try onr all laethar shoe* for *errieo and aeaoomy. - I ' \ Sold and R.e—m.ndod by r\ |! Geo. E. Printe and Son :: i! ....******** »*♦♦♦*♦♦♦«.»♦»♦.♦*♦ Ml

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