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THE DUNN DISPATCH, PuUIthtd E*«rr T'.'jrtiUy Entered or stforlekv aciitwr April iKt, laii. m ■>* oSr* at Du an, f. C., und** iVi ait «> Korth 9. I8T». L BU5BEE POPE, PublUW rhrc« aaaathi-—-- 25 Sbt month*. ..............— .99 Om year. ...._SVW iOlTOBIAL Mr. W lion miyS: ; «*. r.jvk. Sanatr of lt« maj?*.-. Opinion jM'rnmy u,et..J h. n that Woedrew l.*i pl«g--<t "unriet" be»id*i j-olf. Yon m/ not he-1 t 4!i«! It. b:.* there :t a r.tcrjt !.V.« iherd tt.(: rr.j will t«ai an orttvi I .and -.I-..-, ecr.. ptiwAv, Tha Not Vort i ..-t-c k - wi.xni th* Gertnsn rwcrnatrn*. mi«>t !-m.!tu:* Tauir-.nr-..- umbo. - ta ;»i.« fundi r.'r lb.. i-K' .jsr.'ty. . GjTtrnor T*hon-i WiUar ha “tipped *a the fUffraprCev Th - may hr a rirnal fa'" >;>r Cv-.mt.in t b-jcin the Birnrl. .If at Aik t:nvr*. r >U«WtU 'el w umj^Cv 1 . OU (taS\-*nir><t «tl)! the .-ther tin. cl'f.rrer :ht; plaudit' if I, - fiilav. -i«a. Sfa-T nr 1* rr. «t'tiling but copper is cot fttte i Jrhix nr y- i.; Cm.i*nf. mil »*;i iiu will not be « Caiulithit* uajc>- rl'iumiaiiifw nclr-. »ceh 3 TOijfnri line mtjin-y. of loarcc. wr', be thj joilerc of cir ciltn ijinrO' IS.rocmb*-I'm "hat tv.-3 •-ntiisont-, thr Fifth xr.J 5'si‘i Met dui a; Ch&taaa "thici-tr. tr.c Gorsu ii wi.i bniuty to it!fi «rcthln-i a- hre a tc3* ti l.f hV.JV 0;ji;iL:t iV the Xi’ini. Com Tiorri -vn’t ;irw. iiri-nt -i; h' «r* i the S la' - f om *■«•,• ro ru'-e. After a-- dfiry a tC >■- -i t ieax t|{ tbs Jf%ir*h Ca,o!ii.e G. acral A-v *erat!y wo w«» aadur .mpr-r.-ib'*: that Old Mountain fr'ny Ru:'i Dri-ra. too did that deed. ■ -'■■ ■ 1 -■ a t Ifhal-irr may bo lairl aymret thmr men who by** bit;; rnuctRirijt tlie town girrmnunt for the pat tw.-itr-onc it mail bo ad. mitted that rho tTO,I-*jQ t to th» .iuar.-iai condition of thr mrnl cipolity If a tnbftutuH'.l anavi? lr, a big hank ot adverse hot tTr aijcs «cht. w- Mvjc Garda :r i. fairly f.c.i *-> I k,’ upor ; Cara Morrlc-.r. ha* a distinct typo of beauty, bat Bub Ptte ii the only rokU; Miii-uomo candidate u> •. iha trubotBai-iml told, fro- thia » -cafOT Wr arc confident that the women wiil Hook to var Candida:* the event *.b»j- or: jicrailUrd to vote in the e-mir.k North Cafeiina pri mary. rnvnisriivn. In *p<U- of Ina l protestation. *o the contrary, prohibition it Cut from a d.»d issue in ?h- T'nhr.l Stsl .s. This i» itidiuc:.! by the r • esnt ocsrwheimin.: ‘••crei" trictvries in Vermont, by the* be cr !cs:l>!*; on i*i New Jersey arid W .eoa^in. by .he informal protest of New York li.no rrm*» a*aln»t the drastic war; of cnforeoicc.it lav* ami by rtttbcii ajtaisn prohibition over the co.’r.tr itcnormBy. This is just wk;.t cjitfh; fcac\> boi— rnpeetod when ths, lair was pa.-sjrl !n (he way It ns-. Most of New F.r.~ Usd. Now YcA, Peneylvav... Njir ft.toy Illinois sed the rr.or oo;c lwg» Stales of '.be 'Ve t and Miiiile Wet nr*- wit Jls‘7 would, no dnnbt. wrteOtno rewrk-tfon* liint would curb the •-*.! laC.’er.r - of the ssioonc. Bet th-.r* arc few whirls people look upor. the Vouteuil >c; and Hi* consthutle isl aar-ondmonr a.iylh'ritf but **i ui i-a.’i t. d «• /um? I Ion by thw r*ikrs»l a O' tirmori: o* authority wbiel. d/molihet the whsle eenteture of t'jli't It may be tfcr.t if list *r.oh'h lion •jiostiua 'it sdbmit'.rn tu thr popular tws of tbs people >t will be adpted But titers are many in Am.ri-u* v,«. do not believe It would be; and these *.;Ji alu ays be a u.lurVr.z clement In the nation's Ilf* ontil the rpie< , l i? 1« Mjbmirtcd l« Ik: nlsctorrlfl. Pert frailly. *?«t am convinced thtt nroliibltion ho* ?r ,*t ! : t trv tar Swath. V*r do no* be'l'.re, how. Over, that bstatus It has pre»* i tool Cut irf we *h*)JM force it open Beat** whoat people do not want it. TOWN POLITICS. Thorn wu a tlm- whoa prt'tir* mnuit lit tie to Ihr rank and Ola of dwnlkrta in th'* wordsrfal town far :bu HMD th*’ about th« only amt tha rllla*- had the aid town ball in wbiah ’K-f J'n OrJt-r VM .unit aid tUn market beds* In wh'rh Met taw Btrl'. »aW Rds ard, rvryalon aRy, hoof, Ifl thaaa coed old days •*c had fli at*<;»»r |n»or *'d w**..r rtrparinunr to worry llm arty dad*. Ttmro wart no in wVab tV 1/ntlJf mtoih-ek. roukl Dvt Rad Idaalataa water aaafao rind and wal law la sand to M* baarTa contain. Aria dr n watt* and ytmpa; aowjtaar* •ad alanot ateanln»i «rt ntetma and, ayyaratwa, and nU Ik. tMnar* *k«:bi hrra M*ae wtth oar trawtH. wrra not bar* In rttjnlif aawnd jiadtaaar t and ' m- cement. The Wi b •.r»roli «<•- a sac nth tor ta.:' v4' .u eepi-tiarn—and that wo»j V-Alt til. | ‘ ec It-.. tUV in '3 .If 3 rvl. • •JO lolIlM Invc-eteC i« th'. thii.ir v.c -til the -fi- S--,. bU*>. ’<> e *>..vo tr-td.- • •» »h tow.; -\boct the ( t . ..".'i ht;-ahia>. All <r m (tr< • h ttl/ ( »•. Utle f.orpr-fo. If ■ .« p-ntii*. wo them. •< 1 --•<*« i> Sn» . vii- ;lv th* 13. Th * . a; ;•:... ih Eist.tl of CommI- - <-....• ’u>tn •*■•. elect <*tu.h year, .. i;tr bw.a-j ■ tannra ri ot.nu .• r!r . Vo them '*e «1« Iv^atc1, • r.l u ;is>l1:.' i !>.;• 1 r* C((fox: s* v*t.n(, 1 "tc ihc*t men ».• ihoaltl •v . >t *V* -ttmo dcKVoo 01' rau. ttii v.. iti» ;■ ..u d eservijc 1* e.r .t’o> i..- r.l n :o minBsre B private ttttlci i:i. b'o lor there ore few ear.di V. for the varloui «1ler>v Th.it •-.« id mes.. 7h;-jr nay be trull '.-.-(I i.j flil tb- jobi. I'ritil a With; the ir-imc. bowev*, II mia-ht .( > .« >e.*inln fttim mal.l..* an.” .-•I. < Thi-.■■ probably will be r..;a! other hi'.(!•.* 1 - iccstrn ta loon. I. or will bo is Iteltrr p-jfUI-tr - .Iviurmirr •vhom wc want for vht •jEc'-H, “I.3INES3 IN GOVERNMENT fl ■ i Ifyi.nr io note th it oor Jen: ruya:dinp butinc-s* in gowrn - *.ll are th? .-feme 1* those e*? v* -’u-.cii bv* runt of the leading pub •-«-.; .nr of th: nation. Not:V. ir«V»'i» thv«v i* iHr* Sumiii;,> K te 11 - •t: Pi >‘. wiiirh ha* given much at ■i'li-.n to the o»l*i*r in its iinir* of IW. .. -ffeks Mu l nf ibe»*. publi itFpes.- to ftvor Ht.wt Ze 3 r tv (Juveraot Loinuo. j. in*..n, {or t'trRtileni far the sam "j‘i"i v/.ii*. Th- IVrpHtvh favor* •'b.-Vi N rov.i .'or tio.■ rnwr oi '•■fi* t'amlir.a. T.-.i !*„*» •':» t.olitical bit*.*, hav: ti**i *fc* ilut" unit t utlun. V/-* hr ,.*Yv- tbv 'imo h«> fume whim ;"n e.Hi-r* recognise the* evil of lh« prae .'?.. V.> bcli-ct the t;me ha* niRn '* . .h-.- peupi* will dtma iJ Mon* .ilria.tr anil yvononeea. government \Ve beUcVfe that tin arm u of the ■ijibc ducks' roort" should be ahol* it cl, and that werv ■ 4Mlur paid l*y | he i *•-..UHyer for go*, rrnmeat hoaM e? .-punt for good i*ov> rnmoi.t. !; is a ividsblo ambition that ! ,j -rr-pt sny roan to rjk for the *uf ■ t?.A-» of his paopl -. But the mere at--, tbs; a msti »■*.■ himself up «< i cst.i'.idcl. fur. Po-Vi-rtor o r North i.'arulinn dons n.,; m *un that he i.s 1,,‘.'Ptd for Hr ji»b. Mr Gardner .-.-.d Mr. StViisin arc giol teen ar.;| ts.w7r.-s. Mr. Cunlorr i.c . *r. tile political rtror<! nn u Un dot* r.o-. claim much. Mr "cr..*on, through his fri**nds. allege* hat ib Democratic party tvx him '• n:.-rtiunicu by reUaOil ijl fcu Mi • •-. * i.t U:-d Shirt Day«. tVe no ,.oi M>sr ih« Drmocratti v.. a..;.body an.thing. Some .• -r ol good white* Ken work .1 .-*• y-yt the Coilin'.i Willi out ol ,-..-lit »*;.:. Mr. SiKKoi.s, ilr. Ay cork, 1 v. V'snr, Mr. Crnig, Mr. Overman ..-1 other: rog.ru rud a cairn. They tuts Ken giv«n political preferment . * ti verrani. Nov. air. Mnriiron fu*.va <1 with the slntvmen! 't:it h.a did not got hi*. AUfeoirh »r mm only f..crtM*s . :.Ti <*d whim the UcJ Shit were o np thoir work through Hast ■ 'roi ra vo wore a member of the 1 '.t'un —i Guards,” ono of th« State'* .■Mix military institution-.. We had r. v.ori; vo do and gloried in the do op. WV M-memixT somethin.; of ■he workers of that day. Ar-d thu»: v-y -»w sir* the hardiwt have pot. .-n ro reward except that nbieh . .f.« T om i.svir.g North Car.altr* to Ar.p!o StiJten race. Vt. Ph:l Ms con and Gun* Trice l" ‘Vi.re« claimed no reward: Otis 1*. "i.“ and Sam Danis} in Halifax .•jjdn. J no reward. And these were tec.-ic* wh.-rc the r.**ru vote war •iroru. it and vkc»« th» Hw.o. abuli t:•:* Whit* tva< ou • R:pr:rcnta !-.«• in Cor.grc*;. Dan Hugh Me :.. an. ,!;«« hero In Harn”tt, p. no ecrtti', ,ior wan aiiythitvjr ifiv.-r. :k»iUi ul» of other gojil nen who •lid »>><••” dnt7 to CarolMa civilian* rjon. Rob I'ago and hie brother* did •hair I’d. but they are not claiming n ‘r»*n*d ” > Tkv t» hnn -al'c party owe* no r* ward to ctfe/body. Ite leader* have tit Hi lo t!.. pnrty machine 7 to “ituy” any man who cfe.it p< * Or" ,n. - .-rvlti wfeich the party it nup pn - | to guns .•■ » to tin S at.’. 'idieir-t poxernaent. i tunn’r.ic' nil. e'vu'lictr-d. is what the peoob •j».nt—i of an .i.bcinidmtiou 'll'd Up •*;tli mm’.’ li’J'k* who have ix-r.d-irod an iilici'H »* twice t,< “ill* puny.” KXXXXmZZZZZZZZZZZZZVK I IN AND ABOUT It I the"TOWN H Imuuuumtnumn A H»2f> m'KUl whf/Vor attll ra v/* > .o in ten Jon of C'l/ Hot', i .jf !t ii'Vr lorfc an.I k#y anil fh; -r* 4 imH? of AJmirn* iSnro. »klp IKHF if th- |V>»ie* d-.iartmi rl ft ii ho; 'ftfyl 1*1 rnrl.tjr whorr •-» •'rff'n* po-*> « t m.pAa-eil ?ro» th? K*c^iJ*ir man—two trohranlrod »»-Ji lo*>: too Inronml ai.il aaM«*raA ta tty otkor It «ma bronchi from « Bfr.t fear ml>» «a«t of town on th" no fcoal wVra »«i 4>»r.r»ory4 ■* art ton by Mania B. Bay* Mr. f*nr»r t 9't**'i Itn Mtftwt to 5kip ,1.-r T’ffr who h«i*Vt thwo to go f*.» H *t tHo thoo. The ««mt ilajr Bop* tioi (hi M la htmnolf. ft in » orm-hml notflt. ngklog orllh »l;wr ro4 AM Jan th« thHp ta «ara thooa of aa who an ftvoa ta tbo Ha 'tic* of each spirits as the bout ■ pats out at Bve bonss • pint. ixVu.ili. ihurrhes and theatres arc ci r. .mi-n la Dunn after a lapse of >• «-it% because of the preen! i.i i»Ou. nsa among folk of the ■ • !'V:rlti. Schools opened Mi n. with an attendance of 488. > opened Sunday with not fttii good a record. The aor r-r V'.t'i t- show, however, beat the -•o <1 of the schools. Over 800 '•jnir-lW were in school Tutori iy ^o-i'ir f. nrcording to Profrator J. i. M r, superintendent. Tbs ftu tv-.p* it* a fsw isolated case-. • m> ' have passed onward, Isav ||. i large number of convaleecenU •re! u few fatalities In its wake. ''re (rood result of the Bo epi I tnic v j the cancelling of licenre —utd bv municipal authorities to a -irnlvH' which was to have shown leva th- week March 8-1S. We have iPw«v* Ikmi a warm friend of all Icdtxms'r »mu,,eirnt companies Cttc'^ tir.d »How folk fancraUy have Seen ,ur wry good friends In many ■' thr-v jaunts we have mads Into ilvii u«> far from Dunn. But we have ti-ter yet vecn the reason or ”i :..i! ,:r excuse for the eaistence of the rsrntval. They serve no good p snd should not he allowed uny seif-respecting community. in* uur.n Hooting aoc uomict '■'ojr.rvuny has moved Into its new h lildinv at the edge of the Coast r.ine yardr betwean Edgerlon and Mavnctt Street*. The new build •rt I* fifty by 100 feet and will eventually be fitted with machinery "••r lho manufacture of cornice*, gutters nnd sheet metal product* Ip-nrratfy. The company had been qnxr.eved In the old Masse agill f.krr- noifdmg since it* last quart ers were destroyed by Are last De cember. S evtary T. L. Riddle, of the ''•’Hn'b r of Commerce, will soon be ;n v\i lleaticn of The Dunn Spirit. ■ »ii!-uiirlv journal which is to tall hr c'Jlaidi' world of the wonderful -ountry -urruunding the livuat town it ler the run. Tentative plans for hr rnbllration show that it is going - *n- m wonderfully helpful factor t hrii.tfinir vbont those things for h>H ihr Chamber of Commerce is Vhj lui- Advertising space la tbs • ! will pay for its printing and a.li.tg, it is estimated. laial—* hound; a lovable hound, t'.< lol'f-tu lonirut. black of hair ~t: hi-ti..* of rye. He “tnk up ••• tV the Dig Marine who presides >f th • linotype, and Illy upon an »Tfdnn white wo wore admiring the noonl-trht »s »he rhinos over Mecdmo, • ••.! followed US to the bright lights f Enul Street. While we were •Mug Nt midnight in Jim’s good uie ym« vandal enticed him away, ll" is o good dog, food of ‘posenm tnd mhhrt. Hr answers to the name •f IKntleg. Finder will be rewarded for h return to The Dispatch office. "The T.ove Klitt" one of tha most -imteafoua musical comedy offerings d >se c^on will be shown at the tfi-i.nipplitan Thee ler March 26. for ‘.hove v.ho enjoy good singing and Inri.-irr It i> promlaod that ‘The 1-ovc T:,a" '/ill not be disappointing. The : jgrsrr. off-red by Al w. Martin the oridoccr. embrace* extravagant*. t.V ..i.in rtle, krsvntv and fash ion. Six scenes and two act* are sm ilived in the production. The cos ‘ttmipg, mechanical and electrical ".Tiff - uru ilseeribed as elaborate and ':-.ut>ful. A company of 36 aing duurcrx, comedians and a chorus • f blende, brunette and Titian hair* ;r! lie vjtier are- carried. At l*»t a definite movement ia on ’ -rt to improve the roada WadJng ii*n f a m p*o n County. The Cham v ■>' Commerce it ahovtng tho mat •■.- mil hope* to have Kmc real work within the next few wptki ThU I- one of the gravest problem* wliin the business men of Dunn, “"tie major part of the town’* farm ■nt onsite comet from the western ■ rrt of Summon. For various rco vni tht conueiaaionora of that -runty have not seen fk to maintain -omir coining in thia direction. Now it seem* that tho good friend* of oir;in who live in Sampson arc to 'it- given Mimo relief through the •igoticr that Dunn tmainecs mm tup >«.t for thsir benefit. Burn's branch of the Durham Jtpdfcty Mills Company will begin 'ipe'Stion of March 29. when tan young women who have applied for n(citlo>M will be started in the achool -.vkSck tcarhic the art of knlttiag. On n-b following Monday morning tan r.tk-r young aonrn will be started ihe rchool. Within tan weeks 100 will be at work, earning from the nitial *a'ary of 19.90 a week to %26 -r g.t<> naiil those who become proft rh-nt. If after that time more women »l< «l-i- employment the company will continue it« training school*. Rm •><cym*nt win be given to at many nr I ,QC0 women if that many in this district desire- work. Thin week the Wn will complete ita Job of carry ing sene mire and water pipe* to the "l-.ipl, whirl) is boUhod In tho Dunn Tube era Warehouse at tho northern • nil of Wilson Avenue. C. 8. Moore, ■on: met or. has aboot completed the work of rnmodailing the building. Uni I Sunday a week ugo we bad s happy family in Broad Street •ih i- nur Hoard vine spread* over lhr fin trees. In this family wore the •minor." 3yron. Jr.. "Mother's l.il' An-ol.” Tom Cat, Charley Dog and tied Hresrt, the robin. Red Breast *>-. our most recent aad popular m- nl». r. Flv.-ry morning be would lit -t. tb» di-ml limb of the old oak <"«• tna* wwi vn iv ay. Tom Cat would look loagtag '■T anon the blid and Charley Dog ■raitd bark knowingly. AH want well until wc warn "took with tha Du" w«*k before leeC Tha fellow >y Sunday, when oar fever waa aithiwt Ih* crack of a flobot rlS* wvmad that aO waa not wall with Hi-, family. A fow mtnatra latar boy. aeart-bmkea. cama to oar b. etldr with the dead body of Bad Dr art. Than tho miaou* aowad the 'iti'a body Into a coAa of Uaoai tha re ngaton brought It to our hod for i be) f funreal wrrvlat, and then car i it tc tha back yard for burial. r« i Cnt and Charley Dog were la te tied ayoctatnra. The Htteraooat •v* l<r«d half in bear. Then the H I. tno- In to *e»*. Sntmaiatfy fet Cat ashamed Die body and ate it, which gnu te *how that rata •frt human nefcow. A. good mleamaa la uaoaDy a wloa ro/cr. , . P' htrg la ahray* good Ava mflee farther oa. Rapart *f Ik* Cpsditian of Ik* STATE BANK A TRUST CO., •t Du an. N. Cf in the State of North Carolina, at ho cloa* of bwine**. Fab 28, 1820. Rooaaraoa. -oan* and Discounts_If 63,738.20 Demand Loans__B 80.20 Dverdrafla, secure d.I 8112.52; unic cured. J 33.21 . 145.78 ted State* Bonds and Liberty Bonds ..... 5,545.00 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages - 8,126.00 Banking Houses, 111, 853.31; Furniture and. Fixtures .. $3,820.04 15,784.27 Cash In vault and net amounts duo free Banks, Bankers and Trait Companies_ 23,440.83 Checks for clearing_* 575.75 Total.<“03,636.88 Liabilities. - Capital Stock paid in.^5 26,000.00 Undivided Profits. less current expense* and toxe* paid.3,633.02 Bills Payable .26,000.00 Certificates of Depox.-. Mrprravnun^ money borrowed__t 6,54.1.00 Deposits subject to chetT 82,363.82 Time Certificates of DA posit....» 30,326.26 Sawnrs Deposits 25,007.30 Cashier's Checks aus* standing. TI- 4,779 Rl Csitified Checks 1,801.17 Tout ...i |20*.e 3 6.98 State of North Carolin-^-County of Harnett, March S.)fe2lt. I, <?. M. HOOKS, a hicr of the above named Bank, “* solemnly •wear that the aboverhtatement is true to the beat of m J knowledge and belief. 1 O. M HOOK- Cashier. Subscribed and two . to before me, this 13th dav of -larch, 1920. W. E. BALD} -IN, ry Public. My commission February 13. 1921. Correct—Attest: J. D. BA U. C. BUT B E JACK Directors. * epees of tbs Coni lea *4 The FARMERS I INK at Angmr, N. j-f. In the Bute of North Carolina, at the close of business, Feb. 28, 1920. Res sure ee, Learti and Discounts-s.. 114,820.04 Furniture and Fixtures. - 2,969.44 Cash is vault and not amounts due frem Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies ..... 32.915.02 Cash Items held over 24 hours _ 10.00 Total...*50,754.46 Liabilities Capiul Stock paid in_*10,000.00 Undivided Profits, leas cur rent expenses and Uxea paid. 697.00 : Deposits subject to check 36,591.84 1 Savings Deposits_ 4,565.62 Total...~ 160^764.46 State of Noith Carolina—County ol Harnett, March 16, 1920. r. O. S. YOUNG, Cashier of the above named Rank, do solemnly twear that the above statement it true to the l>«tft of my knowledge and belief. O. 8. YOUNG. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th dear of March, 1920. FRANKLIN T. DUFBKB, Notary Public Mm commission expires August 14, 1921. Correct—Attest: J. L. JOHNSON, J. F. ADA**; B. F. YOUNt,, Directors. Trunci—*11 styles for «»]« by HOOP A GRANTHAM City Conveniences for Country Homes A compute modern bath room, electric rxeen dearer, •lectriq Iran, bright light* in overy room of the house end in every room of the houne In all parts of the barn,—-In fact all city comfort* and convenience* any bn your* when yea Install DELCO LIGHT. WRITE FOR CATALOG E. J. HUDSON DEALER DUNN, —N. C. f—--——-s The FORDSON at a Glance The FORDSON is Light Weighs Only 2700 Pounds The Fordson Tractor is economical—both to buy and to operate—two and one quarter gallons of kerosene per acre plowed is a fair average. o The Fordson Tracto* is powerful—will pull two 14-inch plows in the stiffest soil or drive a threshing machine— maintain 1,800 pounds of drawbar pull at plowing speed 2,500 pounds on low gear. Twenty to twenty-two horse power is available at the belt pulley. The Fordson Tractor is durable —simple, rugged, accessible in design with few parts. The toughest steels which science can produce are used to give strength and durability instead of depending on heavy masses of metal. All moving parts are enclosed and lubricated, air is washed clean to protect the motor. J. W. Thornton N. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. Phone 177 Ford Cars—Ford Trucks—Fordson Tractors—Ford Ser/ice Professional Cards * ###*••• • * • s * E. P. YOUNG JAMES BEST • YOUNC A BEST * Attorneys at law • * Office tnd floor of Firs Nation- * * al Bank Bide. * Prompt attention given to all • * tmainea*. ‘ * PRACTICE IN AU. COURTS * aaaaaa aaaaaa ••••••••• * DR. S. H. STEELMAN • * Dontlat * * Office osar Drag Store * * Data. N. C. • * Office hour*. 8 -30 to 6*0 * a a a a a a a a a a • a a a a a a * * JESSE F. WILSON * * ATTORNEY AT LAW • * Dunn, N. C. • * Office over Fleiahaaan Hroa’ • * Store formerly occupied by IL * * L. Godwin. Practice In all * * Court*. Prompt Attention * * to all Boaineaa • aaaaaaaaaaaa * aaaaaaa a * JOHN A JERNICAN • DENTIST • * 36-30-37 First National Bank • * Building * Phone No. 81 • E. C. WEST • • ATTORNEY AT LAW * * Office; ltd door 1st Nations, * * Bank Building * * Dm, N. C. • Prompt and Personal Altos- * ties given all Business • * Collections Made a Specialty * • oe# as*** ******* a a • a • DR. PAUL A. STEWART • * Eysofkl Specialist * * Fourth Floor First Nat. Bank • * Bldg., Dun, N. C. • • a ******* a* • *•••••# "”* * T. K. DARDEN * Veterinary Physician, ft*ifro* * and Deatiet. • * PHONKS: Day, SO, Night 210 * *- DUNN. N. C. ************ ************ * r C. Clifford. N. A. Tolmaond. * * CLIFFORD A TOWNRRND • * Attameya-ot Lav • * Office on tnj door of First Nat- * * tonal Bank. Prompt attention * * give to all Mrsm. • *«aaaaaoaao* PRISONERS BREAK FOR LIBERTYi ONE IS SHOT Taro Essay* From Cnmhoetaad Jail While Another I* lajorod By Odkeee. Fayrtlerflln. March IS.—A negro prisoner named Hotchkta* seat mat by Deputy Sheriff Al Pat# when three Inmate* of the Cumberland county Jail mad* a break for liberty Kero at IS o'clock tonight. Th* other mas. IV* Keans, negro, etwrged with mor dcr aad a whit* man, awaKIng trial for aelomohUa theft, weaaci Pato was attacked by HatakkUa. A I«*ncnnmmnnnmintn;niiiiinnimnmmiiHi;rtaTirnaaHMirmmtTTTntgmm| Storage Battery Service Station Gosoline, Tires, Water, Tuber, i Oil# and Free Air SERVICE j And when we say SERV ICE we mean Ser vice. Thu;t auto ownert, t hom we have served in the past, know what our Service it, and we are better prepared to render REAL SERVICE not only on Batteries, but to serve you without a moment’s wait with Gasoline, Oil, water, Air, Tires, Tubes. SO MR., MRS. or MISS MOTOIST When you need any of the above and want genuine SERVICE, drive around to see us. _ i SMITH & McKAY I We»t Broad Street Dunn, N. C. negro trutty cam* to Um aM of Um deputy and the three m*n itrogglod from the door of the Jail Into tb* tlrtet before Ptt* could |tt Ml gun Into play. Tho negro la aat danger 0'iely wounded. The three m*n wwed bar* from thrfr eel)*. Itotchkt** occupied a cell wth Evan*, who I* the mom tm »>rtant of tho throe H* killed Ton Rrnvn, negro, In a eard gam* bar* Ckrlitatai day, aad waa captured by Pate and flherMf McOnrHy a month la Ur. A while prlaonar named Autry, charged with automobile Mealing, ia thought to have planned the car ape and waa removed to the rity lockup. County oflleiala reraivad warning of an In ten dad Jail drlivary aornc tins* ago. Did yon over go by your native towa an a fart train and fell to get • view of It boeaoao erf a eloud of ■team from an engine an • ridlngT
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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March 18, 1920, edition 1
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