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******* * 4 * L O C A L * ******* 4 Mrs. J. R. Murphy * visiting rale t.ves in M or ahead City. Mx Otis P. Shell spam Mondaj with friends in Fayetteville. D. C. A'bvrt is spending this weel ■n Norfolk, Va., on businass. Rsron Ford returned Tuesday aft . moon from a business trip to Ral < igh Mrv. H. H. Godwin, of St. Paul, i> .-pcr.-lnv; ih-v week here with rvo li« e.. hlvlvlli Hodges, of Sanford, Fla., ;» vl.’iling irlntlvev in Dunn, Uili •week. Rvbt. Pea mall, of Raleigh was here this work to spend n few days wilh his parents. Mr. and Mrs I) C. Russell ha 'a r •turnct ‘rom a vieit to relatival in Culom'ous .'cunty. Mrs. C. T. Gardner, of Rocky Mount, is her* to visit her mother, Mrs. M J. Pittman. Jerc Pearsall, of Newport Nears, V'., visited his parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Jrnnev Pearsall, this week. Mrs. Z V Snipes returned Mon day afternoon from Richmond, Va., vtbrre she. spent last weak. Jake Wade and Edwia Cooper, of Ih.- University, were hare this week on a short visit to relative*. Min. M H. Privette, of Spring Hope, Is her* to visit her parents, Mr. and Mru. H. C. McNoUL Crmge Moore Lee left this week for Belmont, where he will tp< nd •mr t me with his daughter. J. C Bell •» able to be out again after a severe attack of influeusa. Hi- was in lied for several days. Neill Green Is recovering from a n-vere attack of pneumonia and hopes to be able to be out again soon. Miss Viola McNeill, of Raleigh, was among the other visitors In Dunn to attend the Best-Hood wed ding. Robert Yuung, of the University of North Carolina, waa hare this week to attend the Rert-Hood wed ding. L. H. Lee. Jr., is slowly Improving at u hospital In Rocky Mount, where lie has been for the past several weeks. Call Boot, of Norfolk, was here thi* Week to visit hi* father. L. J. Ifoitv and to attend the Beat-Hood wedding. Camper C. Warren. of Wako For e*t College, wo* here thli week to vieit relative* and al'.’nd the Beat Hood wedding. Karl Hinson. who Is in the elee tiical contracting business In Bai ley. wai her* Saturday and 8unday to vtut relative*. Mr* I) If. Jones, of Hmithfield. la h to visit Mr. and Mr*. Harry llood. She wu hero to attend the Be I-Hood wedding. M. H. Splller*. who ha* been 31 for several week*, suffering from In Ro< nza and pneumonia, it able to he ou the jtrenta again. The condition of E*-8hcrlff J. H. I'»pc, I* (lightly improved. He haa had kom* good day* the past week oml bit condition generally 1* batter. the association. Hi* eloction coma* Hi a recognition of thi* activity. He expert* to more than doable the Ri'-mb- r>hip of the association dar ing Che preaent year. Charlie B Nrwcomb, of Wilming ton. i.ai iirir.-f the v:»itor* here Tilt'd*,* « veiling Vo aVtrnd »ht pie wnlaVior of th* 14th degree. He ■•lur.ieJ home Wcdoeoday morning. THitt will b* a play, "Cupid it Vn.aar," a college drama in four HU. given at the Shady Grove li.fh School Friday evening, April 2nd, at H o'clock, by the expression depart ment. Everybody ta invited to rime. A. II. Stcedman. renreirntine the Isiuitville Food* Product* Co. waa In the city thi* week in th* interest of •‘Clo*n Easy" *oap. Thi* paper ha* contract* for a large amount of ad. vertlsing *pece for 1920 to fot forth the morltr of "Clean Eauy." McD Holliday, of th* Bane* and Holliday Company, wal elected presi due t of the Southeastern Implement Dealer* Aumeiation when that or v-.nixatlon met In Greeneboro last week. Mr. Holliday ha* long been one i»I the meet active member* of A meeting of the burinoif men of Dur.n ha* been called by Secretary T l~ Middle, of the Chamber of Com mercr. for Friday night Tha meet !''f will be held in the rooms of tho ( hambtr of Commerce and it for tho purpose of diseasing method* of im proving road* that lead from Dunn Into Rampion County. Every mer chant nna professional man of tho community I* invited to attend the meeting. Thr home of C. Barber, a short dittance south of town, was totally destroy,d by fire To today morning. Mr. Barber waa slightly burned when the flames cut him off from the exit to the loft whore be had Son* in an rtfort to extinguish thorn. [• ««witod hr knocking a hole in the wall. All the furniture and clothing, except that in which raem bers of the family w«r« dramad, ware consumed. Mr. Barber carried no insurance. .. fc** If «»*aglng tho attest* 1 °r> PV"*1 * /oung man at pres ent Catalogs of uniforms and other w-.uipiucni have been ordered and a tentative organlaution has boon forms «£•. * ****** I* the field disc loses that there is abundant material In Dunn with wkleh to r,m a club that would prove a strong contender ■gainst tho best of the State. About the only thing lacking Is money to equip the team. An appeal will soon bo made to the Chamber of Com morcu for assistsnre j, financing ths club. Old Jins Motlcy writes to ask If Dunn has dropped Hu project to aw UWieh a tobacco market.1 Tho Dis patch doesn’t kaow bow to a new a* film. There are man* hare who want In ei-oate a real market, but there I* I hr handicap eneeuutercd by i/i r in svant to build at this tine. Dunn has one warahoues available for enhance f s’llnw purposes. Tho other has been U'Hsud to the Durham Knitting Mills Company and le rapidly being con verted into a mill that eventually will employ all at the yeung women n this locality who want srork. There la some doubt that a one. wire bouse market would pay, u -Cm can get somebody down hare Is work on the idea there le no doubt that tho thing can ho put through Isiehlng experienced tobacco mar ket man, however, the project wHl haag fire indefinitely. THRIFT * Tho principal of “THRIFT" needs at defence. It ia as wtsa as its beneflti hava proven It* necessity Sncceesful men of all ages have very strongly advocated its practice. The Nation *^°** people substitute i.'xtraveg-'ncr and waste for economical wisdom, soon begin to deeny ami Anally crum ble to their dieolution. This Bank encourage* THRIFT, bo caoec we believe it to be essentia] to the future welfare of our City, community. State and Nation. 1/eta make this |a THRIFT com munity. Slate Bank & Trust Company T V. SMITH, President. M. C BUTLER, Vlee-Pres B. E. JACKSON. Vice-Pres GUY M. HOOKS. Cashier E. T. DRAPER. Amt. Coehier. John O Ellington was a visitor to Duun Saturday. G. G. Gardner returned la*l week from a visit to Wilmington. A. D. Wilson, of the Wilson Com pony, Angier, Is in town today. i-ooi1 ivTi** °f»rhJ,n » wU1 ** Good Friday, April 2, according to an announcement made this morn mg. Good Priday is a legal holiday. Ernaat F Yoon* and Grwnvllle M. Tilghman left last week for Rot Springs, Ark., where they will spend m vara I wraka. ■ J“V y- Bmln- »i the Dunn Roof, ing and Cornice Company, retained Monday to 8L Paul, where h« eom pany has the contract for u large roofing Job. ~ -rua wi win or oDseivea bv thft MiMonary Society of the Christian Chuirh bcainnln* wtth service* In the church at 3.30 Tues day afternoon. Other meeting* will be held at the same hour Friday and Sunday. Uncle John Culbretb, that genial old colored fellow who la famifiar to everybody who remember* the early days of Dunn, is a (an to hob ble forth from hit abode to greet hi* many friends on the street* of the Vvr* under the *mn Uncle John has been ailing for several month*. He has had a hard tim« of It. but IS still cheerful Wr weir FVi.t0, **° him **>“ morning when he hobbled in to tell as howdy We hope the old fellow will be spared Ui the community for many years to come. He I* true type of the old-tlm* mem ber* of hi* race, whom passing has caused many a pang in the hearts nf the white people who knew and loved the ante-ballum darkey for his real wards and dasp aaated loyalty. Work of laying brick ha* started on lh* new Coca-Coin building on' Lucklow Square, west This build ing will havs its front finished in Cased brick to conform to the uty of the new hotel which i» *oun to ha erected betide it. Thi* m tho firat of the many projected buiincm building! which arc to be constructed during the coming spring and sum mer, or as soon at building material can be gotten. Thr Standard Oil Company will begin the erection of a garage in the near future. Thr contract for roofing and other metal work on this has been let to the Dunn Roofing and Cornice Company. i JUSJ POLITICS, i It's a great old time ye sovereign voter is going to have In the ap proaching town, county and senator ml district primaries. Lot* of hcad gwar is finding Its way Into the cir cle, ami as tempos fugit* k become* »nd mors evident that there1 win be plenty of candidates for every; office. la town, b«c\u*« the primaiy i*| •*•».*» band, th'nga are warming up ****,'? * “n<* condition* become ex ceedingly interesting. Added to the list* of candidates for Mstot i* the name of J. Lloyd Wade, af the Dunn Insurance and Realtw Company. Simultaneous with kfr.W'ade’i an architectural ROOFING — and — a • CORNICE W o r k Efficiently — and — Satisfactorially Estimates and Plans For All Sizes Of jobs Furnished On Short Notice. CONTRACT NOW I DUNN ROOFING And CORNICE CO. GROCERY SERVICE TO SERVE YOU COUR I 1 TEOUSLY AND EFFICIENT LY WITH THE BEST OF . *. • GROCERIES AT THE FAIR EST PRICES POSSIBLE — THAT IS ALWAYS OUR AIM. GOOD GOODS ALWAYS FRESH—KEPT IN A SANI TARY STORE. HOWARD - and - BALDWIN I'ooncnuent romn Ulr rumor that J. Walter Ti- - rage, three times Mayor, will withdraw his natit* ae a candi date If thi* be true, and ao one olie -belt to enter tha field again* Mr. 'Yid< hi- will have rlaav rnurne and p.ab the nomination without op poaiticn. Mr. turnaav. however, haa made ■ ■■ iormil declaration of an In ten tmn to withdraw. HU announce ment card trill runs in The Diapatch. There- it u pu-eiibility—anme any a real probnblc proliability—that, in the •veni Mr. .Wadi i* nominated without opposition, diayrunUcd element! nmony the li.-mc crate will fone with the Ue|>ublicn «, who are not eo much of a »ninr,ri:/ mi they used to be, and endeevot to j*ui in a Mayor who will derla:-.* for the thing! thny want done. Amorg ino-c uho will strive for /•(Hi* upon tile 1/otnl of Cot&nuuioAi' or*. those- who now occupy those postal w.th the sirei- exception of L H. Lee, wlvov- hc-ilth will not permit of; h>s bt'cnniinp u randidita for re-dec* turn. These ate Loft in A. Tort, aoc-' orxt *? o; W ilham H, Newberry, thin! wnnl. «nd Kill* Goldstein, fourth war: In the first ward W. Judd Jot.ee ■? announced as the can - d dato • f til** "inner*." All of these, rxr, pi Mr, Newberry, will h'vo upjnritton. Dr T. Darden rupire- to beat Mr. Junes ,n the first we'd lie it VL-u-nnarian and quit* popula: with the younger voters of the community. In the second Marion C. Butler, head of the house of Batter Bros., will trrve friendly bottle to Mr. Tart. Is* in one of Dunn’* foremost busi n-as nun and hat a following that mam he rarkaned with by any man who oppose* him. Mr. Butfasr aril] .'Uii independent of the Democratic primary, being an independent In politic*. In tl,<- fourth, B,-n Brewer will oppose CUi* Goldstein. Mr. Brewer, lilti Dr. Da.den. is a youngster who has a large following among the younger voter,- He may make it not for Filin, Withal, the game is young yet and loin- » ne donbt that other* will • rlcr lo make the conUwt exciting. Tlu 'innors,” or uld liners, art l<*ck,-d by the economist* who would tax money" while allotting cinlrscti for the many Improve mrnla that arc bound to be made wiiJun the- coming year. The yonng •li-r/, equally anxious, they any, to practice economy, desire a more lib eral government They may get ft. For county officer* there are, as >'** n.° Piofrmed candidates. al though It is expected that many will loom abnvo the horiron before tbo coming convention* of the two par t,or whith are soon to bo hold in LU “"/riv"- Sheriff Turlington probably U.1-!. .! f c*nd'd»tc for re-election. . ' i,cArt“'i. active in the destroy ;:n: of distillerio* and their peo i „cU, and one of Mr. Turlington’* il'ji-Jtiea, m„y bo among those who onpo-r him. F'bo-r t-arlyl* Wsit, Dunn lawyer, :« the only nnnounetd csadldato for th* Senate- He wants the Rc-pmbli **•' nomination and i* confident of vrmni.ig in thr event the sudors cm ent mi givan him. 80 for thar* nro no IicmocTutie cdhdidatoa, although oosu* The Line of LEAST RESISTENCE The cluck account puts triton into poor business. It latsanfl burf Wctioo bp affording conven lrn«o and safety far aU transactions. Maa could ran swiftly If it war* not for the force eAravlty aad tka resistance of the atmoiphera. Every means to overcome these counter acting forces enables man te In crease hie spaed. duet so In the business world, ovary method that save* time, liv aeearacy and gives mfety la haded with enthueiamn. The cheek aeeoant will do all of theaa things for poor bust new, and mare. You cannot afford to go OB la borinem end dally waste poor efforts to overcome resisting forces wtisn the check account pulp theaa ed ventage* at your command. It will he no experiment for VOS employ the cheek acooant. Oth t.e hare tried K and learned they eauld net gat on half so wol with out M. You will appreciate our assy ice. Citizens Bank A Trust Company BENSON, —N. C l plumbing PLUMBING COMES HIGF BUT YOU WILL S A V I MONEY BY HAVING YOUF WORK DONE NOW . . . PRICES ARE GOING UP. VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS IN THE HIGH SMITH BUILD ING AND SEE THE BIG STOCK OF FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES. KANOY A LEE of tin I red tire desire that George K. Grantham, representative in the legislature, eator the race. Mr. Cra/itham, however, la being importuned to run tor the office of Treasurer of North Carolina, now occupied by Ben Lacy. The drng glatn of North Carolina, many newt paper pen who have met Mr. Gran tham during hie visits to Raleigh to attend the General Assembly, and juat ordinary folk, have importuned Mr. Grantham to try tor this office He ha* mple no deeliiOB as yet, and will not do so for name time. There is no doubt, though, that Ccorga would make it hot for the Honorable Ben. He will nut ha a candidate for ouy legidative office, be declares Thera Iff no candidate* for the office of Harnett County’s represen tative in the General Assembly. ANNOUNCEMENTS — FOR MAYOR — Complying with the request* of my candidacy for the office of Mayor of Dunn, «bj»ft to the action of the Democratic primary. J. L. WADE. — FOR COMMISSIONER — * Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. | hereby announce my candidacy far the otter of Com miaaioner from the Fiiyt ward of the Town of Dunn W. J JONES. AN NOD M CEMENT. Snbjeet to th* action of tho Demo-1 rratlc primary | offer myself ai a candidate far the otter of commie rioner from the second ward of Dunn. LOFTIN A. TART. — FOR COMMISSIONER — Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Com mtaaiooer from the Third ward of the Town of Dunn. W. H. NEWBERRY. — FOR COMMISSIONER _ Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, I hereby announce my candidacy foe the office of Com •"“■joncr from the Fourth ward of the Town ef Dunn. l ELUS GOLDSTEIN . , FOR MAYOR , ‘ hereby anneonce my candidacy for mayor ef the “own of Dunn, «ub Joct to the actiee of the Democratic primary. Your Wpport will be ap preciated. If elected | will give the town a good adm<aixtration. |i. W. TURN AGE. ~ FOR COMMISSIONER * Permian t to requests of «ny friend* I beg to announce my candi dacy for comfiNionor from th* fourth ward, rabjttt to the action of tho Democratic primary. Year eup port will be appreciated _B- BREWER . . FOR COMMISSIONER * I hertby amw>o'**ce my candidacy for comm iaaiooor f ram the first ward, euhjeet to the aettoa of tho THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFER & MARX CLOTHING This establishment specializes in this eele % brated line of Men's wear. SPRING STYLES / Now on Display See our Neckwear, Silk Shirts and EMERSON SHOES J. MILTON TART P«rdM-H*ofc» Baildiac I NEW INTEREST ! PERIOD BEGINS ; ON APRIL FIRST i • ♦ • • I Any d**pf-:it marie in our Sav ings Department before April •1th will draw interest from April 1. I « • • • • Such deposit* dntv -i per cent, interest compounded every three month*. • « * • Nearly a quarter of a million dollars is deposited in nur &av t'in*» Department. 9 • I 9 Are you numbered ar.^onx the Savers? 3 • • • * . Let ns talk to yoqr about it. ^ • a. ■■■ ' • The Bank of Harnett Duke, N. C. Dwnormtic primary. Vour cupport is solicited and will bo appreciated. DR. T. K. DARDEN — rc* COMMISSIONER — Sjbjcri to tho rrdor* cent of my Trirnds. I hereby *nonone* mytM • cendidulc for I hr office of Commle nKm from the Second «srd of the Town of Pur. i. MARION C. HUTI.ER. — FOR THE"SENATE — 1 Subject to the c idorc. mi nt of tho Republican Senatorial and County Convention*, 1 announce my caadi dscy for the office of State Senator f on this district. E. C. WK8T. PBRVENTIKG POTATO BUGS AND BLIGHT The Irish patatu ia subject to a blight that can be almost entirely controlled by sprayimr. provided It is don> at the right time and often enough. Bordeaux mixture applied often ard t!.oroup:\l> will alraoM. on to r'y ooEtml Thia disc as*, and it la a well knowr fart that whore thia dis ease oner attacks a crop It will voiy greatly reduce the yield untrr* it ia contridled. Tho thing «o do ia to pre vent the dir: j~- rather than to core t, beraoac if eun'l he cured. Thera I'oro. mnV.' up your m ud to spray your Iri»h p'tMoe* with Bordeaux ta-alurc u> p-evrnt this diacaar. At the same time one ia spraying the leiah potato with Bordeaux mix tsir to prwont the bight, tho potato bur ran he cootrullriT All that is nocotsary is to add about 3 pounds of -im-nntr cf lead to sac-h ban a) of Ihe Bordeaux m>xture. All of thia of oor-a is t-> le- .'nplird at one time, as tlir-e c-ojl.l be no advantage in applying '.hem vsparntc-ly. Just mako up the Bordeaux mixture in the usual way auri aftai- it ia in thr •pray tark nr barrel, take 8 pounds of a sc: etc of lead and make it into! a thin mi Ike pa-.t- and pour it into the lank or hcrrvl. and you have a ho.ouuh cpray lultlurr that wfll| wrve us a ilnuhie ho "Tel shot iilii in -iravuntirir blight era! *'«n coutrol ing the pvstlferoiu pot-.u> hue. One should koet in raiud. however, the* one spwyi»n while rood, ia not •uflSeirnt Cvf.trcl the blight and the potato bug, nnd usually three to five rprayingt n>r necessary. Of rour»«, this w IrolihlmcJTi\ but it it certainly worth while. Anyone who insist" that hr ro-.’l ro.itro) the po tato bug admit' fhul hr doesn’t know the first thinr "about sp aying; bo rauco of all the troublesome Insects thr truck and f-uit grovrr have to contend with, none Is more easily runirolb-i! Dial; the Potato hug. In iloiiift lhl» ipi-uying it is wali enough lo k.-ou ’a mind that if a hard rain fa'ls minedi-itely aftor th* sp*uy mixture Hat b-t-U applied, the '•rgrr part of it ir washed u(f. Thsre furc-. when thiu lu.vitns, it U necaa aary that urn,the- - xrayirg be giwn sooner than would Sc the cnaa If tha material had dried on tbo leaves thoroughly bnfo'< the rain fall. Usually ah rat two weeks ia about th^ time that * hom'd e)ipm> bi t«Hn thsro sprayings, und If the bugs and the blight arc, not very noticeable, three weeks apart will be ail righC Thu safer plan to follow, however, SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS Get reat^ to fight the fly. We subscribe Screen Doors and Windows for Sumir»»T sickness. Gti your supply now. ■■■ -a h antsls. Doors, Sashs, * ’onac Trimmings * * JOHN W. HODGES N*ar tU W.ter Task. ' % |r rrmirwiiiwiiiininiii iiiiramn*niin*"»^'-«~TrtnBeaBBBi ELECTRICAL WIRING 1 —WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ELEC 1 TRIC WIRING BUSINESS OF E. J. I HUDSON AND ARE PREPARED TO f | DO ALL SORTS OF ELECTRIC WIRING. II CONTRACTS PROMPTLY FILLED I SEE US FOR ESTIMATES ON ANY JOB YOU WANT DONE. • » . • i: jk g($3? — 1 . KAtyP Y aud QATTIS •; v » ■„ Electrical, Contractor* « Phone 263 —i-:— Highsmhh Buildin* n ii 13 to momwn amrinf by the time the potatoes are i » 0 Incite* high, and spray every twe weeks until they am almost mature. Of covnt, if the bugs am present befogc the potato gets from 4 to • inches high, then the thing to do is to commence spiaying earlier; because them bun don't s*:i on you and they can do old oa<-*—for if they eat op a dexen leaves on a small plant a great deal mnre harm I* dons than if they cat a ilewn leave* on a larger plant. A little thought, attention and work along this lino on the part of the potato grower, will be found very profitable indeed, because it is ul uaat impossible to grow IrMi pota toes now without contending with both blight and bogs. The only «ay to control them and to grew Utc most profitable crop is to thoroughly sp’«y (hem. IWW rAINT IIP MUllJ IUH. An editorial in the Houston. Trxas Pert: The Port is here to boost business •*‘\d die purposes of tbit editorial is .to promote the usr ef paint and ear. in this locality. Houston it th* biggest pelat marvel in Texas. H buys more paint than any other town m the rtats and sells more; bet not enough 1* sold to the people of Hobs ton. Wc should like te M the local pa’at trad# haa as it has never ham med before. The earnivaJ managers are teliiag ui of the great attractions they are-; cecariag for the annual carnival. This reminds ut that, non* of ns can •»*gt»rt |«vparatfon« for it, and one of thr preparations Is to paint the many rostr and dingy spots of the town which n«w we should dislike very much for visitors to me. We arc hoping that Houston will wtr» thw year thr vnry heal appcaranri- it Jjjf «ver made. It Is desirable to have th# old town m§ brijrfet and clean as PO-fWf. nothing can help so ouch in this aa fresh paint. Wc have despaired of indBeing thr owners of the rotten, ramshackle framr awnings in the burinca* dis trict to tear them down and install •cencthine modem, but maybe they can be induced to bay a little paint That would help some. Then there are some: ancient briek ahantic* la the bariaeaa district that ara aa flllhy without at they are within. A emit cf paint on Use outxid* would at least '■XT ,!hc «»*• ,f the vltiters. f»®t *» of the nocemltie*. Paint is a preservative; therefore, it n economy. Paint is sanitary. I’aiat .I'-il toys the counties, mil lions of Jituis that infest wood. A rotten t’mbcr can produce enough dangcr ou.' pa ram in a day to keep a doctor hue" for a month. Hence we eon elude that if Houttoa were glum a xcmral painting, the health of the community would bnp'ovc so much ‘hat half the dorters could go away n-d enjoy a month of font without nfulerbng their patients MRS. HUMPHREY WARD DEAD. London, March 21—Urt Hum phrey Ward. Abe novelist, died of heart disease today in a London hoe pital. SPRING GOODS ^ * Parker Bros. & Johnson invite you to inspect their Spring and Summer Stock of Wearing Apparel -for Men, W« -and Children. • [New, Modish Style;— Best Materials. t, - SHELL BUILDING DUNN. —N. C. FOLLOW “CLEAN UT" WITH A REAL CAMPAIGN •'CV-ao Up and Paint Up** to M« ;!*<• o'ci'iited Houston dial It to I »* «rd <in •-»«■ y hand and to nny nunc. “faint Up” came beanding to rljrtit on the bank of Hudn'a desji up rtmpairn. and baa apraad Ice the tradiuenal "irad •ra.’^Dtf -err.i l om other ebie-r~bma ' pa<nv «> ' has a doable appeal. to appeal* to oaa’a pride and It appeal! to on. ’» pocket. It appeals to prida ' in that a very email outlay of larnirT can tramfona mart aay boat lata a beautiful plan*. It appaali to llu P® ‘f ftf* •« penioacad Ufa to the bolldinp and randan it far non- inhabitable and bon aalaable. *nl Oktatc ate* all any that *M oj |10a 1001*111 of pa in tine mAAm frmm or ?10f. Wurth of niatiiig adds froa any building. Ia the large cMiaa ■IV WOW OWW ■ lro*lnc»» of buying old, dilapidatod 1 unking iitmtam III lapclmlng ihrau aad then celling thou at ■ Mg profit Paint Ik the beat preservative pat discovered. It la tha greotoet haina b.iuufier beyond question. (tie tha bort Investment an owner caa arnica Of. his premier*. the National Clnaa Up aad Mat Up campaign haa had a trinmahate - march. The nrwrpapev have lakes up the work and the various cfvfe origination* throughout the soma l«7 have espoused the crusade. Ia HiwiaHu teday tLs htaaaa ia Ml •wctioa* of the city an helm grossed with blight, freak paint The step, “»Pi *lap the point brash ia heard le all ructions of the city. Karo chant* an repainting their Stai aaw citiavna are painting and lxh« ap their homes. Tha mevemeat Wm just bcyui. here. Hoostoa will lock Uka it ha> ju*t come oat of the bandbox befoiv the luramcr closes. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Wo are proud of the interest aad the pragmas of the work. The fa bun- seems to have noma vary facet anting things for ut The Bihlr* school fa now gottfag a I lhir-ap on the work that fa te he dose. Growth is the oaa aha of tea 'tttkile church and we caa feel eur ! ad via expanding. Wc h.id very fins attaadance last I cirri’* day, and are expecting bat ter neat Lord’s day. Our desire ia to moke each eaeviea a little better than tea. prevfsas *n*. , Nvxt Lord's day we an putting fa !•'<«» £ »«?*“' Winning wMh tha U:bl» rrhool at t:lb a. m. tea**. ,r> w«i contain real Ufa m**u v inmltiti. Cent In In I or wV'J U,e Wori tt *• *• «Mda : Kora og worship begins at II ' n. m. BViArp. Br on Una. f.tcr.Sg worthtp at T:>0 p. as. Morning tubjaet, “Tha «*—'‘ia of Lm" The malag subject, “Oophcr Wiod." Wc cordially invite yea te aaaaa aad worship with on. Tom will Sad that yea are perfectly at haaaa. A wtkn X&JStfZZ: NEWBEKJtY Mi«h, »Urek tdc-OMU the United State* taprem* emit P—■ own tbe verdict ef tbe In »^t*«JfcwbctT7 cleetlon* • ao^n racp trial at Grand Sapid*, aaaa af tke IT menjfoend ruUty o{ trialtoal ronnptraey will be aakad ia rathe <|ui»n any public office they bold. Governor Steeper Mid today. Tbe Coventor told be believed the can Klyn of Henry Ford. Senator Mew- , irye Democratic opponaat be tbe 1P1« olcrtion, rboaid now be be. vreUwoUfd. "Senator Newberry. Hebert It Fletcher, Mate labor nwieeloen and myutlf beet been attacked by tbe prea* in ar.d oat af tbe etoto aiaee the trial eloead,” aaid tbe Gove rear " "rtrs cauto for tbu until the Sapraaee coart auket known ita Sedtaaa. U I M-k« any retjurete at praacat, awe will be that tbe Vedara) ynwatoint cord net Jua aa active an laveaUae tlon into tbe campaign eondaotod~Vy Henpr Ford aa by Saaatw Nowbovry. If Ihn govomaetnt la ala ear ■ be Ita javeetigetjon R Mould wot atop with P«'*« of tho later aa wtot” William Alton White praitobae BurWyin the loyleal candidate tor Jrr-idwt. ft wtiSd be a bright Mm —Toledo nZ. mM.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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March 25, 1920, edition 1
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