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That cktrftl young fallow wk
writes Om entertaining editorials foi
Ike labifk Evening Times has taken I
hk pea aad hand to let us know that
k Is helping la the effort to got Jim
my Cox down hero for tk Dunn Kal..
Just listen at Imi
“Asmranee has been received
at Duao that in event James Mid
dleton Con. Democratic candi
date for President, comae to
North Carolina daring tho cam
paign la make soy speech what
soever. he’ll make n speech at the
Dana fair.
“We trust that "If" does Bat
mean that Governor Cox has no
Idem of coming to o State from
which he expects to receive the
■olid electoral vote without do
ing non tlten having a fow cam
paign buttons seat down hero,
wo heme that Mr. Cox will come,
aad if be can ask only one
•peach. Does will he a flee place
to make it.
“It Mr. Cox intends to make
a piactke of loading tho Demo
cratic party, there could he no
better place for him to begin bn
teasing better acquainted with
the aert of Democrats who stick
than over la “Hswmtt" If meet
lag up with real appreciation
moans anything to him, Dunn
will shew him appreciation and
more. True, the chances are that
the ‘Hawamtt’ collate will not he
so good during fair week as a lit
tle later when mtkfactoriplly
framed, bat barbecue aad sweet
potatoes will have begun coming
late their own and, Volstead Act
or an Volstead Act. kH have all
the help be needs ta working ap
\ an appetite.
' u M mi niwntu
XJ will rote for Mr. Cox whether
j , , be come* to the fair or aot; but
' \ if bo’s tha sort of he-baman be
\ } in* that will auks a rood Dcaso
“ j era lie President, be eaa*t afford
/ to fore*o the pleasure of aecept
in* Dunn’s toeitatioa.’*
Wa doubt not that tha sollards wil
bo ia food trim by tbo tiaao tha Do
asc.tld candidate ia duo hare
K no winy how well "O. J.” likes e*«i
lards W-: are tempted to parnti
bias a bait should he decide to joii
its a* out fan Wash.
Aui i« *o eut Mr. Volstead mrtn
down this way—CoAn ls*sSout lykt
l*ayo ia the fallow who aarroa si ou
killjoy. If he will yet oat a cou-t or
dor roatrainin* oar Chief of Pol»e»
* MEM* AND TNUI ABOUT
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* Curious Thsp._
J Tririlous Thfeys, TUsy*
* Of Sumo nod Noa
Crttaaila poppiny opon la the Held,
arouad Dana and the pickers will be
*ia work within a few days. Abend)
wajbrrmomea are yrttinc pieeyualM.
»■* *• sad by next weak
will be ready to tall rastnmtis that
they do aot caro to wash “no mo’
cloos.
•font of the coUon yrawsrs are pea
slailstk over the etrtlaok for prW
and fear that the present crop can
not bo marketed at a profit. The)
are runainy true to fora la tfcb ro
*p*ct_ Beery year we hare tha ——*
tkj. Last year’s season opened below
t9 rents, hat topped 40 cento by Da.
fratbar. The outlook thea waa no
better than it is now. One yood farm
cr la Sampmn offered aa seeoatr-de*
halos the other day at.15 eenta. betay
possessed ef oaly six bits wo coald
aot taka kiai as, bat we aro net as un
easy as he la
Cotton farmers tkronyheut the halt
to held eottoa for a
profitable price. There era aaaay who
M»»ot hold. Fertiliser sad aapply
bHU must he paid and a laayu part
of the yrowora who cannot pay thin
without Istbny their eottoa on at the
market. Thera are thousand*, how
fk or, who can heap the staple la ware
ho’lsat and »ot suffer IW money
Tmso should hold for tin protection
•>' the little fellows If or cry farmer
*• •'»«“ ktep his
eottoa off of th* market aatU price*
rlsn. they weald yhro a wonderful
so v*0 ta rotten a rowers yoncrally
ted sar* Us hide of teaaata
Mill li ruaaHix at faM
fext m*. after a Mt ten of m
r *• btea«M •* tbs bl« fir*
thnr laM M<a*- The nOI kaa boon
n*tiH and is m of tbs aaaathaat
==» fta -“-y-*? frf. *7
aas'^gAg a ‘
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he meeting jag It returned. Our
irtMBl huutrer it not otadting us I
■end out way*. j:
Monday will be Tlati beginning of i
he Jewish year Mil. The ttorea at 1
J Ptabhmaa and Brothers and the I
3eldatrfn Coman ay will be cloned on
that day aad Tender In observance
it the event. The Jewish cnleudai
lata from the crenUerv. In ordinary
rears It hat twelve sooathe totaling
184 days. In enehollaaeie yean It has
thirteen rneolha and S84 day* Tht
snoatha are Tisri, Heevaa, Klalev, Tr
hot, Rabat. Adar, (with Veadar in
amboUsmic years), Niaan. Yiar. Si
van, Tam us, Ah. KluL The year it
tolar-luaa and begin* between Sep
tember I and October S.
0reheat Oils*, that quiet young
brother at Parson Cage as. who ha
been a ■tabor of the Dispatch farce
for tho laat year, resigned hit potWoi
wita er last Saturday aad will leave
this week for Reis KB to resume his
stadia la the North Carolina Agii
tattuial Engineering college. Gru
ham it a fins boy—a hard and a
roneclcntious worker. We will miss
him much aad the baat wishes of the
whole gang will go with him. We
hope he will be president of Tho U.
5. A. tome of these times.
Alley Womack's tribe of black and
an warriors put up the finest exhi
bition hose boll yesterday that had
been teen la Dunn since Rusty Ran
lell and Big Jordan put the village
m the baseball map. Alley’s boys wal
'oped Rocky Mount two to one. Nei
ther team was able to score until th -
lighth Inning, when Alley got n hit,
itale second, took third oa a wild peg
aad scored on another hit Rocky
Mount tied the count in their half of
the ninth. But whan Alley's gang
came up la the final they put ovet
die winning run on a hit and two
wild thrown They art playing again
today.
A copy oi w Irani uhhc, iwumi
April 36. 1906 luu Juat boon uncov
iced in the rear of the old Gold'
Building which i* being renovated for
•■he Craig Bakery. We ae* by it that
•The Backet Brigade.” H. L. God
Vinfl captain, had boon called out to
rxtlnguiah flamei that threatened to
omumc a valuable croe* tie on th
A. C. L., tracks. It also tells of a
weetlng of the boaineaa men of town
ad by J. D. Barnes, called to dc
•ounce certain practices by mercb
U1U which bad brought the town mt“
Hireputi and materially damaged the
vedit of the commuaity.
We gaxed ea this aid sheet with a
lefTce of gtoora. It carried the nam*-.
if so many frienda who hava pained
out. Among them were John Mondi
frank Pope, the Dupree*. John Alex
Wilson and a number of other* who
eer* familiar to thoae of us *rh>.
maw tk* Dunn of an earlier day.
Australia la having a battle with
he prickly pear. It was imported
aae year* ago far the sustenance o!
» bog from which eohctneal, a dye In
gredient, was made, hut rmpidl
ipreed beyond control. The rabbit did
he same thing in Australia and had
ea ha rounded up.
OCTff0
orenydae. Ontario, and a heavy 4i
tgv came when hope arao gone. The
jwasmea had battled fierce fires on
II sidoc of the village for three day*
vlthout effect.
Laid Reading, when a member of
ha Jnmor bar. once walkad boldly
hrourh the palate yard at 8t. Stph
n‘n “\\ro you a m. Bb r!" naked
be guard. “No, but I am going to
came the answer. Twelve year*
Iter the ambition war achiavrd
The temperature of the gmin field. :
n Saskatchewan and Alberta at thia
iaao of year not in frequently riav.
ram aaveral degree* bejhw freezing
it night to I flu drgrvag in the *ui.j
without damaging the Cgopa.
..ana ai i
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"proptMNl
n» from
o.dinary
Jcwelrra ^ctrirU.
210 Hay lllr, N. C.
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m na
Hi* i*w« from Haul* w hard to
Wre oat. One service tells u» that
he Soviets give Ruwians choice of
lighting or faring a firing iqujul. ami
the same day another wrvief tolls u*
of Trotsky calling for volunteer* to
Bght W rangel.
Xcw Jersey it to puy it* priaoDert
for lli.-lr work while in jail tn giva
thorn a fair start when their tarnv*
i •• CiWi*'.e:id. The experiment i< rc
• vu * wide publicity and probably
i e*v • 4 :n ruin> *tatos.
Cou**iy. Tora^, on the
l it ?ih»d p!uln*" bo* a popula
• i of oily 1.7 »n lie area of 8G3
*. are mile*, bot th? e tat htrde of
10 U.v that feed on the plain* take
care o!' quite a lot of out*!dc jwpu
)a. ». i.
Laughter and how man firat cant
.o troll* >« i n* of 'he 'object* of dia
.nt»l-<" at Jo- annual mretlltg of
II !ljl||’. leading scientific urgamia
t.uti.
Truck irardrnlng an • means of
livelihood ih being followed in Franca
by a number of Tonner Russian no
bles and princes who have fled there
for :af*ty.
I
I. It contains basing pointer ,4oda and
salt in right ardour, ts td taka all gapes
out of baking.! Just mix with water
or milk and pfepare for tha-utfen. It
takes h«riy a felv minutes.
BakingS. with Occo-nee-ches Flour
costs Isas than with o^ier flours be
cause it's thAfnost sooymical way to
gat the extra Yigradients.
Helen Clark and
Joseph Phillips
are coming! /
I The celebrated contAlto and the
noted baritone swill appemr in person
at an invitation doncert-fi the Metro
politan Theatre. \ I
thursda\evIning j
SEPTEM1EIf9
. . They will be assisted b\trace Hofheimer,
pianist, and by “The PhonogrMh with a Soul."
This appearance of these great stars in Dunn
is the event of the season for lovers of good music.
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