LJTTLE messengers
Tliejr Get
Biuiotti
THE
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HOUSING COMPANY
FORMED TO BUILD
MORE HOMES HERE
Company Will Strive to Relieve
Conception Amorif Dunn
Dweller»
apartmentîôuses
ARE CONTEMPLATED
β_ M TUf^*"*· ®*' ΤdvdimmI,
Marrie *·*"· Dr· *»»··«·. N. A.«
T.aM«J ■"<, J· U"T«i Wada Ar.
p, ,, —af Cemp,ny. -J2S.000
Alr^T r»i d'°
In an c*ort to "'i·*· the hoaiint:
j!lu»Uon b®rc * eompiiny Ικ-αιΙ··«Ι by
GranvHll· TllRtunaii hu> Wren chai
ttrrd te build, «cil anil U«u- houa«*f.
lien 0. Townicnd. Marvin U Wade.
Dr. i- R- Butler. J. w««l« and
Ν A. Tewnacnd art- the other member*
of Mr. Tilfhin*»'» company whirh if
to b· known M th<· T>unn Develop
ment Company Thay have «ubai-nl»·
φ4 and paid (or ilmk amnuntlnt u>
fj&.OOO. The authorized rapiul of
it is $6U,U00.
. , No morn noeV will bs offered for
. «aie. Mr. Tilirhman stated yesterday
marnn*. When mort capital 1· »»«
ad thr present ttiiikholderj will
fernlnh H. h* stated.
Two or three foor family apart-!
mant Iioqih aro planned by the com '
peny. Then·, It is saiil. will hr built ι
HnntrdiaUily to relieve ihr t onireaUd
Hrlng rondiboru here. Lot»' thn
company will liuild wvcinl «Iwclliiur»
which are either to b· ranted or mild.
Thoae that will be off<-rod for sale
will be subject to the ea»y payment
plan and will be within the reach
of wa«« earners and small busiuru
men woo m*y nv.irc ιο uituimi r» »i
• dencc in Dunn
The tlx men who make up llir
rompmy are among the Inmtl realty
QTiifn in Dana. All of them own
niMnct property thml in I he
ï*o«* deeirabk h<>re. M«-y»r· Tilijh
ra»n and Ben Twwnwnd ■ re lumber
men. Tbey will br^ir at one· tu ■«·»
lumber for the contemplated apart
ment hoiuc*.
It It rxtmatrd by realty dealer·
thai at lead 160 additional dwcllinKn
are needed in Dunn With ihu o^-rv
' inf bf nevaml new «mterpriaei and
the jrrcat need felt by merchant* for
» additional «aire kelp hundred» of lam
IHti have ·ιμη»«1 a desire to m«»vc
to town. Many of tbeae are already
here and have found quarter· whrrt—
;·«·< r ih-y eouM. Κ nutate it >* '.nv-i
famille· are quartrroi in what ordin
arially would be a «initie family bonne.
Added Lo three many farmer* «ho
have crown wealthy upon recent high
price· for farm product· have re
tired and moved to town. These have
taken the largest aad moil dc*lruble
rwaidcncea «
Many traveling -alt-aum. tw,
have been attracted to Dunn l>y r-o
•on oi it· Bnt train nchcduloj. Tutaa
have come in ηυπ1κ·πι «η μr> m that
there are not ^icar rrouch nou*r* to
place them in.
The development company hopes to
rrlirre lhi« iiluat on to a notirrahie
degree.
FORMER DUNN PASTOR
DIES AT BUIE'S CREEK
"•v. W. A. Fork··, Retired
Methodiit Minister, Pauei
Away «I Home.
"·»■ W. A. Korbai, a retired
Mcthodirt minliter, died Monday af
ternoon at hi· home in Buie'a Creek
where be had realded for the lant
arveral year·. He w*j well known
and much loved by the older retl
drnU of Dunn who remembered him
a* H^»r here from 189R to 1!«00.
Many or them attended the funeral
service· at Bu„·, Crct,k Tucday af
ternoon. Rcr G. T. Mill» preached
the funeral »trmon before a large
rrowd of ι η on fia ilk» Vaj - «
all p»rta or tu„ .
Internent °"ty·
family burying *r:"*<'e "n th* old
cTSVgrisSv^ °·»·
He retired from a,, ul 76 mr* old
whll· paetor of tk« J'0'»try In 1H04
at FarniTillr. ^bodltt church
want# armistice ιΓΓΓ"
A*l|*ville. Oct. Î? ...
J** official» and ο (Deem n between
5?*ί**ΙΙ ρoat, Amcricnn » ·*. Klffin
u-®fr,ai wai »cnt Οον*ΓηοΤ^?η· a
«tauf ***' tn "* Nev"»K<r n^kett
«ί·£ί·,Μ·τ ->Λ·1 ·" «Wi-i ·· ·
SUT?te Ί·Τ An ft»»*
a-kJ^V »·»» ^rfd B*-nmtor Ch,"*/1*
and Τ,;1"· to conn· here on that T*n
a M S?**» the people of /UhJ'«<'
*-r»it# ?*0»br· county at a
* te be He hi In the audit^^1
«fi* HOUSES IS NOW
,L* BUSINESS IN BKri^
Berlin », —————
it· •toU.Mrty-fivc te forty hnr,^,
a *ei> ^,fach day la Berlin. ao4
turned £"·" porceoU*» are over ra
tion of ·*β owner·, deapite the crr»_
te comb»· ,1?·*'"! police department
• «spear f *«■ e»ii. The >">"·« die
ally '"<■*»<£ Γτ ^«α»" they ar*· «wa.
ιβ»·' *®l7vf1*1» •tanefcUra'· and thr
gaU ^*ou««i Illicit trade chan
T*e tfcw
ittorr* of '** Vateh for team» Uu
, *£*«. ,**»> hare left tbma for
If ·*·.. **·£? dri»»,.t»)e herac» away
r»N- H £\>· eontaln «aytfcta* O*
ta»* h,?L·" and ike ben"· «re
•»*jL>ÎÎLk*na and «Ι**1»· ®*
end k"'od JJ?*d au bar ben aectfon·,
j^ranc^dlatrl,
inaor* that a#cd to
a,er« ^ Uaaaa will de ao no
Il KO NEED ron A·-*'»': ΛβΟ'.ΙΤ
I 9CLL V/Cir t.
Thou :Vu th v· ll » *«41 -w « %·ν»1
1,1 hex now appcsrci! iit North <.!urt>
l fin at, (hero l" ?)»» *uh .or
! 4/n I*·.» Jill't c>' li ·;·! · · Γtt · ··!
'| ι*π, pnvA \l ·. >! \* , ι<· 1»;., u.oM·
» I ;int ι'ΚΙιιιιιιιΚη·]!', γ.t tin .soi.I»
' ruroSiin ·>|». ·5»η· rt ^:.«t;4»u It
·. *fHl b*J* iifn ti» .·..·«· 1 * » ou 'î»»i·
I ' ut'tlni* •.'ou y ·>. · r ;· ··« » .-iia
'l ·>-tior· «·Γ · rj'h ~ ·« ι ·«.··
( ι·* ·Κ i ·Γ . tu. i'. » *f
j thr urc-cvil 4'ΙΧΛ Ùu AVJcil i'.'nu.ii»·
i[ brJWt» What ibiniuf il
(iir ··»- n«·· . k'-ar ·.·».' ··. .. Mil ..h
hr»?,· it [- Wille<l 9Ut ï:i·;.·· tho
* ; r«· Ί winter by r.jury Γιom
II 4 oM
' Th «:Γ.ιμ*ι··: ' · in Γ4»»«ιϊ·.
ι ί*ν <»ί»Λ·.» Π*|>· t·-··· ·. £ί,·ι·. η Imv·· !
I been ron.-tc.r-U> \ η·».··'' vil ι ιΚ·
I UtOflTIi· ' »»* ι!». ι ν·| e *·.· >»'.
, It .!?·*"« ··»! .ι ,ii '» · ' ι olit t η
it "ιΊ·*. η ·1 ι*·., ι i -.·4 »ν« in lW I
Ι **·''·' ;·»" ι"·.;···.
ι » f ·ι-»-·.· oi ic* v. |»··ι·· it h. Γ. :»p- 1
p«-f r« .· * · μι ι'.ΐί· Γ,ι !hi|' uti»vi!
P..· · ? l« il · V ' ν I'OJJ KII.V- ί
*. · %ru f .r··. :'·) α· ;■· r ci···!,
't h«· ** vil. ·Ι·.\>ο .·. t'. :* ι··τ- it
. ·:ι»..γ. .. ι «· 'h* frt·.1»'
I h*ii· li ·»*ί ;»»fn tu· ν g"* ouï
« ' th· .··., kir. . »··τ tîicm f»«m 1
' ·» » OUI.4.1* f\lit ·,·Γ.|·» ·« Ι»··|1·: jJ" I'ltl* ·
!or. |
1 It % ι»ι»Ι «r;ι ο ν,· lm; uitiil
| thr \»c«^ii i* lî i, · .ι 4iW inp 1
•l;-r Ji· \ *» »· iUm il· ^·τν ·»·αι< '
v«iôrc i· î»n ,») Kiirt'U fui mit* '
hn% » (ι· κτη·Λ· !··>* c»t- 1
j l«·"*· uuil to Τ:υι·ι\· itfy '.l»*»ir cricn·
» iV'i> '"h· · h J r.v r. «it ·!Ύ î.L· .· ·*. ·
1 t'Ji i? on thi Γ ilui^rr· ut »
I
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LABOR ÛABWS'nF
mm
Vf r . -T. λ: 7 Jr Weih
iûg('/« M*.jf >'er. î To .M'ay
. »:îu-.' » "p-l «r-àl
\^M«hlnuUn 0<t. i7. — \VL« Uicr
tin· hrr·· îh'ts n*v-k ·>' laro
wit* 14^1- runier'iKc In
: !(Ι Γ· η to th< international Kather
ine ^rtX'iird und - ι"»»·· Uoifu» of
Kinc!oii>. w'ïl t«iH *f» c'iay tlic in
dustrial vnml nr*r»fc-.4 in th*· Unitcxi
Si aie* wa.« * .'ubjrvt of fipoculation
In Wajhuitfton ui'iicrht or. tnc t-ve of
th»· <*ouVi*ninc of tht ranou»· rtele
ÎTaUs* iepre:unfirff th* lcadiuif
trii % of the work·..
l'ornoiifA 1.1 the unir hour—1<*
o'clock—lh 1 .··r Atonal Pt'lcr*:li'»n
o'· Tri· 1 » M ' · . · iî
ι . .· . · r ·
vril· get uHoer way. 'the nxfrotn*
rommiM·-#» of the· lait«r body -wa* to
hold ft» fir*i fvurion »odny but thr
:»i>j««*PC· (>t aev·: mv. of the d<-?« cute*
fNiiitci in ι κ·.·', nor ment of the ini
t d\ mt wtiiii' unt'î t< morrow.
Enroptin
Inrlnded umoni' thr d.'h^Taws to
ih»1 T?u«ln Union F«xleretior meet
, ιηκ un· a numKf of lh* less· conferva
lîv·- of th·· hariH-nn 1«Ιμ·γ leader*
• inl their atiiuid'. toward ilie domin
«ni giMitiwni in ΐή- Indujjtrln' world
will^Ke Wctchi-xt by Ainenroii Uhor
rxptiL.' with becauh* of thr
pos->,tiJi'v of thif attitude be-in;? re
fected mi AmorWn > Ubor c'.*vTca.I
Rorno oi th« N·.· dc'r.;a?ev.t it h*iu U r«ri>l
c«l today. w««*% ι·π·|ΐ:.··Λ »t e\jji*Ki
fttaxaUHwCtton «'th tht lab·»·* pro
vlsron* of th·· pctcc h-ulv and to
urrn· mere far iiaebiujr dom.nnd»
frr»m ·h» ^ovi.r.i»rn*iit"< of the peac-·*
making i»o*vcrt. The mi·.ting tomor
row of tJio Federation of 'i'r»drft Un
ion* nil 1m· In many r*cpoct« only
prrlimmaiy to the mrvtinff Wcdn*»·
cUy un<1e* the f.ca»ru· of Nations rov
cnanl. thn d el* irate j to both leather*
ings bcinjr in many caves the rame.
Anuo'jnrrmr nt wa* œade during
th* day that th.- G-rtnun dcl< καΙΛ
t«» lh« conference under the Lca^u*
οΓ >iJ»t:on* sailed lost Priday and will
arrive in th<* Ifjiït··^? Slater Novemhi t
$, while information wad received
thnc Ao»t.ian representatives win
1 on thi'ii way. *
' Th> G\i/ran? and Au>triaii« wer*»
t.» the lnt« rnationat Ke<ler·
a Li or of Traili-r llniotu at itu ογκηγ
i^ilivn marline at Arp»t#-r«lara )aM
1 July. Whether or uot liny will b?
lailrnittfd lo th«» InfiTUitionftl I*nbor
Corf«•"tnec with roll rirht*, or will
m· rv!y he* crvr.nlt d th# prtvUffcc of
pnïticipatinj? in thn »Ιί<τιΐΛίηπ ΐι to b*
decid d b;· the c**nfcrenrr· itself.
λτγ«·(ί tJthcial rnifTim.
ΤΙι·· official pro(f»«ni for tho firxt
two iWy» of the International Con
iiTciin» approved by the orimnir.!nc
comin'liw tuHny, providi-s Inr mat
Uri uf or<;ani»at'on only, auch an
the cletU— of oilicern, approving of
rrc<l<'TiliiiN. and U|>p:>mini'nt of buji
niw> will br m clot/mrnl of policy
by Arrhor Γ ontoine, of Franco,
eh*i<TOun of .the commiltee, to Ut«
;ΙΓ«-.Ί that nil alliod unit neutral pow
er* invited to participate in the con
ifmmr, wh'rh includes ih« forty-ftv·
rOUIIWH·/ ΙίιΊριΙ in the anni \ to th·'
covenant of the Li-aeuc of Nation*
should br ι η titled lo «cat their dde
1 KaW'·. Owiritf to vhippinx difficul
t«.<·, π prPi»-ntr.tlv»» of »ev»ral na
i tio:m will not be preaent for the
&μΛη'ητ of th* eroater eonferew», It
,*»* announced loday, A mon* tho>·
d; laVtil ar· the Dniil h, 8|inni*h, 8»*r
''an, RmrUiin, Autlrullan and New
Zcatned «Mi-gate*.
to the International Con
£*·** of WorHnir Wom«n already
■ ua> ». ai dr. d from Hcl*lum. Frante,
A***··"» Hlovul>in, Poland and i'nnnda.
on 11Γ ''''etfatm· who arc taid to be
f. 'hoir way ifehiilo repreirnUtiv·*
«i-ί? Britain, Norway, Sweden,
•"«i Χ,ΐΜι'' ,Ι*'ν· ®P*'n· Argentina
.1 eo-intry it en!'tied to Wu
r-'etîû i* bal °n'r tw« f*om «Kh
"·»· ».rtvcrf to f«r with tho
t* Option of Polund, whlrh aent Svt.
! f^rr-^^rUT T. MrK.y Byrd, of
I *eîeCur- w H^· nt mil**·*
Widn,»l.1;" «» Tyeaday an J
PRESIDENTS VETO
' DOES NOT DEFEAT
; DRY LEGISLATION
Hou»e Acta )Vitl»in Three
Heur» After Mett|e i·
Received
Γ.λΓΣ : Τ SIMILAR
ACTION IN SENATE
Wiiifl·. liciu··· to Sign Act Bccium
It. Ifiduda· t ni or rem··! of WâF
*. itw l'ioLihilÎonj Tliink Congr··»
Should Dr a I With Μμμιγ·· S«ρ·
ara »<|y.
ι Waii.ift|ion, Oct- Ζβ.—Tb· Sonoto
Ipeiwd tbc prohibition *ifor«co»iil
|«c( cv«r tb· Pr«»Mtont'· vMo toi·;
meil· iœmrditltljr effective m
c'ticavry 'or pr«v*»iin| mU of boror
*:;·· (outmning us or· tban OM-ktlf
>( m e por cent alcobol.
1k·· voU wa· 65 to 20, or *ifW
I.«*ora then lb· η oc·» Miry two-third·
~>»jor:iy. While (b»ro wo· ο wraaflo
ο··ι* uliiMK up tbo nMMr· ίο ρ loco
ici IS·· peok· treaty, which bod tb·
I rj|!il of Wty, I ko re never was doubt
ai it, baw tl·· Sonott stood. It WO·
ktvrwh»ln.ir.||y "dry" iibo tbo
Houw. fiiècb ropoM·^ tbo bill oritb
in tSrrt Uur» of tor tbo Proeido·*
tx.d vetoed it.
vV.i»ltiiu*iot.v Cel. 27.—PrMidoat
V" '-••π iinvNpi'dtilljr vetoctl Ρfo
U I »liun irCorct'ttirnt hill UxUy *t\d
it.lfcin tin ι · hours the llou** hâ<J rt·
•>s m it il ovor hi.« vrlu by ι vote of
I ·« in ur, T)»· total vote vti barfly
îi ·>:·* ihun ο majority of the cntir#
lrllip.
Dry 1« o'icrA in tha Sonalr i»mt-d»
ju-lv Ix car. lay «ne pUna to rep*··
11·· bill thrr^. Thry cx^rrt to ftftk
.* 'lun 'IT. 11UB ruliHi nl <λ» 1»·
'.τη 1··(η'·το». rUiming cBOOffh vol»»
lo eut ·Ι th't.urh. Thry rirpcet to «wt
«* ■ -t hy \\ fini ««lay at the lat cut.
V* <c Cauir Uwiyctojly
Th. t'li-c-di lit refurod to *i£n the
10 (v lift- il ir%»-lu(J*;d the enforcc
fr ■ Γ «Γ wartime prohibition.
Th~ object» οί «mine prohibition,
h·· Pc. nient taid in hi· veto had
i·.· r. .*1· «Γ<» tl, unil κ.unit public
P^'icy make» clear the riiMn and
nrrc"»it> for itji repeal."
I» would not be difficult. the Preei
«lenl held for Congre** to deal sepa
rately with the two iseuae.
The t«e hit Γοηκηη ancxpectcd
ly. Tbr ffou^. Retting on its fu«t
*γτ.:·). ·!ι·.^·ηκ1 ltd leader. who want·
■I !«i ri- f. r consideration entil Ther»
'· ·; · »n »"·>rw! ·ιρ all tb* dry
. , .. }..it iji¥ Jry· «wi-HLJala
tbr ch&aaber and showod there wan
•»«rrw»i<>lniliic untinimt among them
lo r'vr th·» foicrnmrnt ample weap
on* for dealing with the liquor traf
ic.
N-Suilv hnd really profcswH to
tt'i·»· lb.· would veto the
h 11. Ko.iubliean* and Democrat*
alii m <1 the counties* multitude that
1|>.I «τ rowfully watched thr pawing
r.f tbr bor«, thnusrM it would br
um· η >nv without hi* surnature.
Conatitatioaal, Palmar Say·.
A"ornev General Palmer, it waa
"I'd hnd declared it constitutional.
Rut the 'Vniident, propped up in
b· >! dirlnl"il ir.d then Mimed a veto
m noil "<nt it «lone to Congre**
•••th nit «vorrvinjr. apparently what
' " ·γ· s- ni ι e-hl do.
■V'lb rcpa*-»!»' of the law by tho
Roane and the prospect of the mine
ι»'..·· Wtpeninfr in the Senate, hope
of thr' biir "wet" spell that would run
oTrr thr rhnstmaa season vanished.
Prohibition leader* predicted re
fusel of the Hncae to accept the
PiîidcntV veto meant that the sale
*»f liouor wnuld he permitted airain
in ')ii* nnd many other ecneratlons.
Preside»»"· Μ.ι,.|· ·
Th'· rerrnn· for vetoing the aet
•verr· *-et forth by the Président in
4ii- following mcsaae* U> ConRreaa:
"To the 11ou*· of Representatives:
"I in retumfnrr, without my eigna
Hie, H R. 4X111, an aet to prohibit
mtnxirutintr beverajres, and to refu
):■<" Ihe manufacture, production, uae
n-itl rale of high proof spirit* for
oth r than krvcnixr purposes, and to
insuir μ η ample supply of alcohol and
liriimoV its use in scientific research
i»nd in the development of fuel, dye,
ι·.η<| olhi r lnwful Industrie*.' ·
I. - -Ll - " " *
thl* mia-ure. deal» with two dintfnrt
|)Ιιη<ι·η of the prohibition I affiliation.
<lr>! part of th«· «ri under coaaldcra
' "ι reek* to enforce war-time prohi
bition. Thi- other provide* foT the
••nfprcejpent which wai rude eecca
tary liy the adoption «f the constitu
tional amendment. I object to, and
• I.n not approve that part of this
I if Hat ion with rrferenac Ui m r
tim> prohibition.
"It h*· to do with tii» enforcement
of an art wkirb waa paaawd by γνηιι
•if thv rm^rpnein of the war and
whoae ubjtcU have bun aatl«fl.*J In
the d< mobilisation of the army and
navy and whom repeal I have already
-outht at the hand· af Congraaa
"Where Ihf purpoaoa of particular
N-ff'alallon artain* o«t of war emer
gency hove been aatWied «and pab
lie policy mall·* clear the reaaon at>d
neieaaity for repeal·"
"It will not be difficult for Confrircai
In tonaidc-rlar thl* Important matUr
I In ^eparaUr thcac two qumtionn c.nd
ι Ifcctiycly to lefialatc regarding
them. makir* the proper distinction
bet Winn temporary cagaea which
arc·» oat of war tin)· ciaencnclai
and thoee Ilk» the constitutional
umndnenl of prohibition which li
now part of the fondamental law ol
i(hi country.
1 "In all matter· having to do witk
the p*ir*>nal habita and fuitoau ol
Unrc number* of our people, w« mua<
b« ccrtain that the eitabllahod proee*
οΓ lc«al change tie followed. In iw
other way can the «alutary ob)«C
•ootfht to he accompllahad by era·
reforms of thi* character be mad·
aaitafactory and fwrmanoat."
'DUNN SPIRIT SHrfWS
ITSELF FORi SOLDIERS
Artillery Ρ La too· QhM Picnic
\ Βf Wom« of C«bu»unity
Officer· and m cm ofÎw Pint Pro.
visional Platoon. Ptftjf &ld Artillery
Briifad", were |tvt| a MBp)« of tlw
Dunn Spirit Toeaday «trrioon when
100 Dunn woman ιμJfIn I them
with an imprnmpta MBk«t picnic
under the auaplcea of the iChamber
jl Co«m«ere·. ^
Β·ό Towmend wag Alf an Of Ui«
• cmniittrt appointed 6f Ik oryan
.talion to entertain the aoldinr».
Tur«day mornin* he M the women
know what ww expand of them.
At 4 o'clock .thai -*~ni φπ they were
. tady with mur»· than afeadred bask
et· of "hotne cooklne^nnad opon
a lung tabla in front at W* Créerai
" ' «ara ho cm.
taa waKnl
_ - ^ Barre* and
LimUnaata Barry aad YadcC to ln
I form tham that Lhc piesle vv raady
for them and their boya. A few min
itel later they marche? M tfta tabla.
Here Judirc John C. ci Ward welcom
rd the platoon. Captai· Matta rc
■ ponded with thanks far hi*aelf, hi*
fellow officer· and hte TTTen
lie*.' Eugene L Ollva. aaater of the
Klr*t Bapliat Church, -aaked divine
bleaoiner. and the hMIm
a long ta Die in rront of UK C
Utility Cnmpaay'· ««,3,
At S o'clock a cqmfclttee
■poa ("apt·ιn» M.tta âaï Barr
How writ they u|ic(Wt^ thr
irret It ahowta in ■ lctSt l«*»W«d by
ih« Dispatch yeaterday «flereeon. it
follow» : .
"T-aat Saturday wo arrived in thia
tittlr city hopinr that omt atay would
'«· pleasant and today, JM iw day*
later. *u And that you M** e*ceeded
our hope» and won a ataa· with aa
hat makr* thr having fc·™1· Th»
welcome riv»-n Da by the f·»»'* °' thi·
rommonKy ha« bote vary gratifying
to aay the Irast. You ha** done every
■htnir to make oar atay Kaia«abU and
at tbr supper given mV night—
woll "*·· think anyone thai wai prra
-nt ran tall if wr. apprwiaUd tt or
uot Bui now wr· moat Ι··" y au aad
roatinuc oar nuirrh Ihraftgh the state
but »' leaving w* wisb ta thank you
lor all Uic fine things ff0 ha»» done
for ua and Οι» ο par «MM y au «»■
'.endt-d. · /*
"Welcomes saeh u we received
hrrc are the thlnga tkja tooeh the
ootdiera heart mo»i aad wt thiak
/ou would And that aay «f the man
for whoa y* have dotfa tfcaac things
could be deyendcd up*· ta da any
'hing for yon · ·
"We leave with tha àaepaat grati
tude toward you all otad Sope that
,aur little city may thrfe and
«*r«t the flee thiagt yen did f
maaabfta of our organii "
BEGINS NEXT SUNÎ
Dunn Eipactad to Furnish BOO
Mratbera al |1 Lac)>—
Special Sf——
Thi· third annual roll rail οi the
American Red Croat will bafhn ntzl
Sunday tnonline with aonnona in cv
-ry churrh aad tynagaguc of the Ha
ted States. Special arrmon» -will br
preached in aO of the churches of
[►urn to atari the campaign which is
U> continue until the followitig Sat
urday night. /
Fill» Goldstein if director of the
campaign Jirrr. H* ia enacted to
raise not leaa than >500 during the
week. Only $1 will b« asked of each
indiviriuad This II» will give thr
<tonor membership In the American
Red Croon Aaaoriatwn.
The money to be raised next week
ia to be spent in humane aroik aorh
aa that which has bet η done oy the
Red Cross daring all thom years since
iia creation. Mr. Goldatain points
•rat that no more worthy oaose than
ijua will rver ask aid of Dann people.
The part played by the Red Croaa
(tarin* the war ia so/Belent, he sayi,
to ilvf It claim upon the generosity
uf every man, won»" and child who
had a relative or friend In the great
war.
SPINNERS CAN MAKE MONEY
ON- EVEN Te-CENT COTTON
Monroe, Oct. t7<—A prominent
knitting mill man from th· *i«cra
part of the hUic who »u in thia city
Ι·Χ weak stated that «pinner» can pay
75e a pound for (0<h| middling rnt
ton and (till make a good profit at
the pricea they are now charging tor
yarn. He aaid that ho m paying $2
a pound for 62-ply yarn, which ii
made from Inch a» a guartrr uaple,
and coata about 4Sc a pound to epin.
Figuring on *5c cotton. It I* at-en that
the coat of the raw product and manu
lecturing the ypra i* 80c a potted,
and eu the ipinner· arc making a pro
fit of (1.20 a pound. If tht mill*
paid 7\< a pound far raw cotton, the
jam would retara a proftt of M cent».
Of rounte, R wu mad· plain that
theee price» applied lo the txut gradci
of yarn. Thi* «am' «pinner aaid that
come buyer* ware Purchasing North
Carolina cotte» and «hipping M to
North Georgia, wh^re It wae reb tiled
a· local cotton, bringing from a cent
to two rent* more per pound than Ν
aold for In thia atate.
FAYF.TTF.VILLE MUSICIAN ON
ERRAND TO WAIHINOTON
Fayetteville, Oct. IS.—la reaponaa
to an invitation telegraphed her by
the Belgian atnhaiay at waahlafton,
Mlaa Charlotte Reamer, director of
the Fayetteville Conservatory of
Muatc, left here hat η «ht for thi
National Capital to ha prill nt dur
ing th· oAclal eatvrtainment of lh«
Xln| and Queen af Belglawi. Thi
Ulritraia requeeting the praannee el
the Belgian vlrteoeo waa recrieed
y eater day aftemoorv The ombaeay
1 official· aaked that Mtaa Rueggrr (>«
1 in Waehln|ton Monday ta meat th»
Royal party and reataln there threafl
ι the week, until the Mth. Mln
Raegger la a personal friend af tin
queen of the Belgians
NEW BANK TO OPEN
HERE NEXT MONTH
CAPITAL $100,000
Institution With $28,OCX
Paid ia—Outlook
FiTorabl·
Ji. P. DAVIS PROBABLY
TO BE PRESIDENT
Pr«a«(m Tki«k Pr«Mni i« PrafV
tioua ΤΙ·· t· Undcrtilu Prt)Kl—
Îm1·1 L«r§o Ο#ρο·ι(« From U»·
mmU Portion· of Colt··· ui To
Wocco Crop·.
With KiVlWO vf it, 1100.000 III
thi>v«*o«l .-up ml p.M i„ th* Con
nu-rcUl Bunk w.ll open for buanwi
h.ry 1Λ, nccoH.rjr U I.
1·. Ua%i<. I If υπ inter «nd probahle
litviwlcnt iif ibe ni-w Institution.
XluckliuKK-r» v. ill rnii-t within th«
iiext few dnya to dut olbn« and
lil'lftoln. Il IK not known yci who
will b> iluftva for caehloc.
. Th'· inititulion will occupy quer
Irrr in the no Le* Buildln* in We»t
Brond 8tr.it whirb originally wer·
intended for the Dunn branch of
(he Blink of Uarni-tt- It we/ thonrht
(hat till* branch would be e«tabli*h
'd thik fall. WHh the oiyaniutioe
of Judifi Duvi»' bank, however, di
i retors of the Dank of Harnett aban
doned the loeal project.
Judvc Davu in nlrmtly In Dunn
preparing u) ncgin lite op· ration »1
hit bank. lit' I» beiiiK >riviti tkr ac
tire coopération of aome of the kad
•rvr ka>iD«]> turn and realty own#η
uf the community ami expect· to be
:;in burine*- with larjrc nam* on dc
noait. Η·- »»» for se veral year* caek
irr of ike Rank of Harnett. In tkii
position be mailt- many friand* wko
«ill folio* kin to the new inatitation,
!>od traîne»! a knowledge of local coa
lition» that will prove of mach ealae
to him in the piom-nt ventare
JuJtc Davi. and hi· aaaoriatct
think the prospect» for '«V of «
ihird bank her· were nerar Bar·
favpralili· than at tk^ prcecnt tint,
There are cImg ta M.WO.tOO on de
ooait ir. the M* beak» af the county,
nearly #1,000.00· of that «amount
btiif i% Lruaa laatitotion*. A large
x>rLion af the balance ia in tha Bask
of Baraatt locatrd at Dakc, which
really i< ta tbc Dunn diMrict.
wKh practically one-half of tbia
•W'* cotton crop and a large por
OH ef the tobacco mill in tha hand*
af farmer·, H ia eattmatad that local
dapaaits will be nreMe4 to vary Mat
n.wo.eoo before the ewlot th«
Uve dvpomsUbTttttacMO^Ii
\*wk.
CARRANZA TROOPS
IMPLICATED NOW
America To Aak Reitnburs·
meat For Ruaoo Paid To
Mexican Bandits
Washington. Ort. il.—Official in
formation received from Mexico Cit)
indicate* that Carranxa «oldien uo
questionably were implicated in th<
kidnapping of William 0. Jaakin*. the
Amtncun Conralar A|c«nt at Paebla,
who wui ab<lnctrd October 19. and
released only after hi* friend» i«
I'oi-hla had paid to the kidnapper·
$1 Aii.000 in Amrriean (told
State D<-partraont official· have not
been officially notified of the implica
tion nf Carranxa military ia the hold
cat kidnapping of an American is the
history of recent years in Mexico,
but it U known that they look to th<
Mexirnn Rnvr.rnment to reimborM
promptly the friend· of Jenkins.
The American government, It wai
•aid tcdny at the department doci
not Intend to pay any of the raacoai
money either directly or indirectly
Official· erpr·»·· d their belief thai
President Carranxa would be glad U
iepay the friend» of the contalai
agent.
MOTHER OF DR. HICKS
DIES IN DUPLIN HOME
She Wat Eighty-Thr·· Y «an
Old nixi Had Been III For
Several Week·
Mr*. Rnchcl Melvrr Hick#, moth?!
of Dr. I. Fitifon Hick», of Dunn, diad
Monday evening II her home in War
law after ap illncs» nf aeveral week».
She wa? Hfttity-thrrf yi«r* old and
on* uf the· moit prominent worn·η of
Ea»1ern Carolina, Dr. Hid·· left
•«•r» Monday night Vo «Head th«
funeral.
Bcaidci· Dr. Hicka Mm, Hick» I»
•urrlvc-d by her daughter*, Mr* A,
H. Withering*·*. Mr». C. E. Weather
by and Μ η Marshal] William·.
MILITARY PLANS OF TREATY
ARE ARRANGED WITH FOC»
Pari·, Oct 2·.·—Th« military not·
or·· decided onon betwtm Uik luprt
mr council arn Uardwl Foc h to carr;
out provision· ·1 tfl· peaee treat;
coincident with the coaling into fore
nf that Instrument, will be carric
out between Noiretaber 6 and Nvvioi
her I ft, according t· the Mb»rte.
KU KLUX Κ LAN MONUMENT
IS PROPOSED IN THE SOUTI
I*ort Worth, Tex., Oct. fl.—Bead
•*d by the Robert E. !<eo ramp, who·
m< mberahlp Include· Gon. Ε H. Vai
fcandt, commander In-chief af th
Waited Confederate Vetera»·, a movr
menl ha* boon launched by local vet
-ran» fnr th· erection of · Moan
m<nt to the Κα Mux Klan, whiel
0ourlah. il in th· aoutk ia r*c«a«tni<
lion day·
Plana for the axrvenent oatline
today (all for *r«rtk»n of the mon·
ment by pabllc, nafcacripUon at mm
city to be daairaated.
JOHNSON'S CANDIDACY
DOOMED BY PENROSE
Defeat at Califocmia'e M/
• Decreed by
Washington, D C—The Johnson
aramilmrnt to the Giraw H«<
traety »u deadmid for the legislative
llmbe immediately efter 8enat«r Pea
rote reappeared in the Senate efter
hit Une Hojourn is Pnurhrui*. Umi
murn of PnroM mi by
«H* visit of Will H. Keys, chairmen,
of the Republican Netieeel Commit-1
■*·. While Μ ·· likely that the'
amendmentM aaay appaer la · ΛΛτ-ι
ant fane—eves ee a "Lode» ««Tra
il un"—Jt will aerer beer the naiea of
IlirmiB Johmae
The Vcmoh faction of the Republi
can perly have decreed that the De
moAtbene· of Creee Street ahalJ play
a alser pert between thU time end
the neat national convention.
Bet Κ did not requlr» the edict of
the Old Guard to put Johnson eat
of the running for the Republican
nomination. The California Pro
jrremive-Kopsblirana Haw te that,
when ha helped te make Senator Pen
rum chairman of the Piaanca Com
mittee, and began to hobnob with the
"«taiutpet" crew ef the G. 0. P.
It he* heen apparent to observers
in Washington that Johnson wes heay
rourtlar favor with any Republican
rot trie that might mean vote* la the
national convention. Te wia he bed
te cl the consent or acquiescence of
Penrose, the real he*· of the Republi
can orgeniaation. For · time Mr.
luhfl»on we* quiet. docOe ead hopeful,
bot be invited defeat when he aet
forth en the trail of the President.
John tun'< flrat speech won applaase.
bat there w*« nothing letting a boat
hit boon. The Arat puncture It re
ceived wa* from the Panroae Old
Guard stiletto, hat the one that de
flated it entirtdy wa* that given by
the public. The people crowded to
hear Mr. Joknaon a* they would have
gene to a side «how to sea a two-head·
ed calf, bet their enrieeity we* toon:
satisfied. Th· last few days of the
Johnson «peaking" tear failed to at-1
tract un y attention oateide of local
communities.
longshoremen mot
ON NEW YORK DOCKS I
Numb·» of ChmJÛm la Flare· '
Fighting in Boah T«
*1
New York. Oct. t1.~Indicating a
dcalra on the part of net of the
aUiluog longahoreioen to return to
T>r*. ·**» oieeri km mM today
that aw ton M m at «on
The CheUea pirr dlitriit, tW* dorh-1
inn pl»*« of a majority of the UlKrl
llnrr», wai virtually Idle, however,'
and elerk» employed by the Whit·
Star line were again aned to handle
bancaire of poaangert on the «teaaner
C«h-W, which arrived today.
At the Ba«h tqffcinale, Brooklyn,
the attempt to ratai'a to work on the
part of «errerai hundred men act re
■ IAanee by rtrikora, and a riot ro
ralted which waa productive of a som
ber -of aerioai injurie» before it wo*
quelled by the polie·.
COTTON FARMERS CALL
ORGANIZATION MEETING
To Coailder Adviaability of
Forming Broach of
.icon AaaociaHoei.
Cotton iarar-fi tf the Dunn Di>
trict have been called to aaet here
Tacoday afternoon to eonaider the,
aHMixability of organiaing a branch
of the Amcrieao Oetton AaaoclaMor
for the purpose of ineroaalng the
pnet* of cotton. Joel G. Layton,
George K. Granthaa and J. C. Antho
ny are promoting the meeting.
Campaign Director 8. G. Rublnow.
of Raleicn. who hae charge of the
ι anrmberahip campaign for the Aaaari
|can Cotton Amoeiation in thk atoU
ι ur>r,n* *Il co«rity or*arui*tion* to|
wrurr immodlately'the "team* at e··*!
vaster* who will make the rot»*»* <" |
lh· and bu»*»*» man In «eeryl
county darinf the tix lay* following'
November 10, «k«n the MM W MK
rd to batrin Ike actual taitm Two
man. or women for that matter, for
ι thi· ladle* have <*owa a very great
; Intbretl In the catton aaaociation
wnrk, will work on caeh tree,' and a
. taara win be «ont lata arnry aaction
,nf every rotten county. In addition
there will be worker* far the eltlai
In I he rotten territory
Thaw t'ima will work mainly for
;thc rejri ar membership*. tboutrh
ι baiter and ratal* in if member* «|||
not bo turned down. The ranvaaaera.
how*»«T, will bar» ai their obleet,
aoerring ivrry man and «vary bwi
noes ia hi* yarttealaf ranauafty for
I the regular memtxnhip ta the rot
I ton i««o*iation. or the baek of twm
tr-f vr eent* the bal* of the »»17 pre.
d-ie'Jon. a»d for hua ·**» men, twenty
(|vl. rcnta for eeary thoaaand dollar*
inv (ted. Prof*a*o«al men wfc. are
: tUÎ^yêCSSSi
«ont ,.f the cnndUion ef the whole
, South daring the «h <·»Γ« ««Ρ"*»
1 in November. . t
I l.fteraWrc abeat the Aaaaeȣ"
I ha· tM*r. Knt oat t· er«ry.
; W
ι tie ■« to the aUte beadquart»r* at MJ
» ei*h. Thi« literature la
• buted by the ceoaty orga»l,*Uen» te
■ the fnrmcr* and ether
■ member» la the aatlylng ♦"β***.
I Onuntle* whlrh are Aort on tali kind
- of lit*rataro ean wm met· from
*»Ι*Μ».
» -nt"™/* CiVtrr· '—H «ajerinteed
«* '""'Mt (rhaol·, wa* her* Moa
I ELUS GOLDSTEIN |
! is ELECTED HEAD I
I new iwsTmmow
mt
k«r at ι
'work is planned
FOR COMING YEAR
ΙιΙίιΙ^
lieul I
tk CtMly fight
RhA end Hmu| Τ· Β» Girtm
AiUadn of lii).
With th* «lectioa of eOcart aid
director* nod th· mu» pint Mt of *
tentative program of work-for th·
lirat few week* of ita «-xittencc. IIm
Dunn CkioWr of UaMMw beeaa»
■n catabliahod inatltalion Mmtoy
n'*ht when * large Ρ·"»· of its
member* mm in lb· Barace h Holi
day «how tMBI to ywfMt the oe
ganieatlea.
Ε 111 j Goidateia, · prhae Hovtr in
the rampaign which ralmlneUad la
the erttUM of oM of th* beat Amm
e* chamber* of coaatnarce ia Nôrth
Carolina, wax elected praideat; M*D.
Ilolliday and Or*nvflle M. TO^hmaa
were «-lected vic<-pre»«<Jcnt»;* C.
Kuaaell, treasurer; Byron Ford, Uaa
porary aecrt-Uu-y, and A. L. ftnWry,
Κ. I» Godwin, V. I- Stephen*, Manrla
L Wade, Marian C. Better, Dr. J.
E. liuiler and J. Lloyd Wade, direc
tor*.
A permanent aecraUry wiQ be ea
ga*rd to |ift kn fall time ta the
office a* won a* one acbooled ia th·
work and aatUfaetary to th· direc
torate can he feuod.
The president, vict-ymldtiti .
trawurar «rill be ■«■>■! at tW
board of director· Each of Ik Hill
director* will haerl ■ spsciflc depart
ment. Mr. Newberry is director at
oritalMtiM affaira, Mr. Old·!» at
elTie affaire, Mr. Bteffcaa· e< taM
bcm affair*. Harriti Wade at .
tarai affair*, Maria* Batler of
ruade, 1. R. Both r at vail
J. Lie* Wade of pébte
Çkai^af,
êtf _ __
for the «»rk in vkkb ha waa ta ka
placed. TV office m end director» or
e-heduled ta meet tM· aftcrpooe ta
appoint the various committee» that
will ha uuM ko carry oat the work
of tH* oqranlsatloa. It ka planned
to give every member a real daty to
perform. .
Report* of the lolicitlnjr commit
tee» (hewed that M addiUoaal mate
bt rohipa had bean aecurtd einee the
pirvious moctinjr wham 111 had beea
«•cured. Thie left the uTKaaiaatioo
jort 77 memberships ihort of the de
•ircd 200, which will auurt it an
annual income ef at least $7,(04.
Revise* Jarvi* Fight.
In philnx the work for the eeet
ίηκ year particular nipbert* waa
mo.'* on the necessity for better
road» Wad in* into Samp* on Coaaty
and for better bouaiav and hotel fBel
li tie» here. Robert L. Godwin revived
interest in th- Jarvie County project
when be Mated «.hat the three irreat
o*i needs of Dunn were a new eoan
ty, a tobacco msrkvt and a anioa de
pot All of these thine» will be
taken up liy the organliatia* at the
earliest mom en t posalble.
ThoiMf «aharribinff for oh or mare
membership# since the tm meeting
are. as neerted bv the «alui·*»—
mltt lui: W. C. Kuoy, P. Manda,
Noah Li··. T)unn Inauranta and Real
ty Conpaay, Walter J. Jonca, Β. I,
Cod win, J. W. Hodgea, C. B. Horn,
Dunn bi and Fori Company. ParrUh
A Drirtr Campmrf, Dun Diapatch,
Pope mutin* Comçanr. Worth M.
Pop», Rufiv Smith, Baatnol· PHoa
phatc Company, Jama» A. Taylor «
San, Marvin Wade Company, L»«lia
Wood. Rowland William», A. C.
Rarnaa, Owan Odueu Rmaat Popa,
P. & Coopar. 3. β. Crockett, Gaorfa
W. Gardnar. State Bank and Treat
Company, P. J. JriTrr-y., Milton Τ alt.
M. A. Batlrr, M. L Jarkaon. H. A.
Black. M. P. Hod«aa. 8. Q. Marka.
W. Κ Warran, M. O. Cook. 0. W.
■aller. Dan η Caf», W. T. Manda *
®Γββ. Smith A MrKay, K. H. Ku
k*nk«. M. M. Peanall. J. D. Barnaa.
M. U Danoint. M. M. Driver. J. W<
Tnmana. Hood A Granteam, P. T«
Maa^r.till. E. J. Nobiaa, WlUaa 4k
U*. Dr. Pateee, I. * Cainay, α 4,
Hm itli.
♦ ~· y
Ta Tact CtMIbMltmllly
,Ν^. Υ»Λ. Oat. 28.—Ubod
adriaad that th* iUnate >-,« ηι. ιΓ
Λ*« tee PraddaatTVaLTr «Γϊί
kiWtien Ml. tha Unlfcd BraT
MXtatlon announced tenia)* ·*-■ -
mK waaM ba broaieht In «te - -
te tm A* eanjthuUatiallty J «to ·
lew.
I lu m«tnben will abide by tha till
!af te» la», tha anneuwn· . -ίίτ
but tb» aaaorlatlon lai Waoa >μ3
by H» rtMMM·! that H i> ιηπ ι"3Γ