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UNN pISPATCH Volume VII. Dunn, North Carolina, January 4, 1921. _ _<_^ former Imperial CHANCELLOR DEAD Dr. Von Buthmann-Holweg, Prominent Figure During War, Die* at Berlin Berlin, Jan. g.—Dr. Theobald von B*thmann-Hollweg, former German imperial chancellor, died last night after a brief illness on hit estate at Hohenghow, near Berlin. Among the latest prominent rc'ivi ties of Dr .von Bothmaun-Holiv.c? international affairs and g< tieial life waa his tesimony last >eai a* a wit neaa before National A-tenthly com mittee* investigating responsibility for the war. HD •< si mony brought oat that ho had originally opposed the submarine warfare and had la sued warnings not to underestimate America’s strength in the conflict. One of bit most famous utterance. 1 during the war waa that concern" t a "scrap of paper” a* regarding the treaty guaranteeing the neutral -y of Belgium. fltis treaty was so ohuracteriacd by Von Bethmarn-HoUuv g during an Interview with the then Chancellor had with Sir Edwmd (When, the British ambassador to Crnrany. 8peaking with great irritation, the chancellor expressed hia inability tn understand Great Britain’s attitude with regard to Germany’s alt o.'k on Belgium. "1 found the chancellor Very much agitated,' said Sir Edward uftri wards | writing of the Interview. "Hi* excel-1 lpnro at nnee u VinruninlP I which lasted about twenty minute*. | He said the atop taken by hi» majes ty's government *a, tviribV to a degree. Juat for u word- 'neutrality' —a word which in war tune ha- tu often been disregarded— lu*t for-'a scrap of paper'—Great Britain war going to make war on a kindred na I tion which desired nothing mure than to be friends with her." Sir Edward replied in effect that he understood the chancellor'- bia bility to comprehend the RritiOi ac tion, but that Great Bntain attached importance to the "scrap of paper" because it bore her signature, a« wrll as that of Germany. “Our troop* haw occupied Luxem bourg," he said on August 4, 1914. "That is contrary to integrations! law. We knew, however, that rtaatc was ready to invade Belgium. France could wait: wi coaid not, a* Franco could Invade our lower Rhine flank , which would prove fatal. "So we were forced to disregard tbs protests of the Luxembourg and --- 1\ ** chancellor of Germany /item July Id. 1 09, to July 14, 1917. He was xue csodod In tho office by Dr. George MlchaeUs, an appointee of the former kaisar. It was said that Von B-thman Hollweg was forced but of office throagh the effort* of the mil flutists, headed by Hlndenburg and Ludrn dorff, largely because of hi* "scrap of paper" statement and hi* admis sion that the German invasion of Bel gium was unjust. The former chan cellor had on several occasion- issued statements blaming the militarists for the war, these appearing in 1910 and 1917, while in the two years previous he had frequently declared that Eng land alone wat responsible. Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg wa* born in 1856, the son «f Matthias A. Von Bethraann-Hollwefe, profos.or of civil law at Bonn, a grand-on «f a member of the Jewish hanking fam ily of Von Bethman of Frankfort. A Stronger Marriage Law For State Asked ■ Dr. McNairy Writes To Legislators CcMsrohf That And Ca» well School Lenoir, Jan. 1.—Stronger mam gge law* are bring asked for by Pr. C. Banka McNairy, formerly of Le noir and now superintendent of the Caswell Training school. Kinston. Dr. McNairy has written letters ter ail the |cgicistorc and senator* who will meet In Raleigh next week for th* general aaaembiy. There ar* oth,*r things Dr. McNairy U asking for. His letter has just been received by A. A. Black welder- It read*: *‘I am writing you in the interest of the state's most unfortunate, the feeble-minded. I re»p*ctfully a*k poor careful coneidcration of the fol lowing: “We hare at present 143 am>ii canta on file and 761 request* from th# different counties. Will you not >ee to it that we have adequate ap propriation that will enable us to cope with the situation* “That appropriations be made suf ficient to establish a phyehologlcal clinic and extension bureau in con nection with this institution to rtudy causes and prevention of feeble.min dadnaac. Insanity, crime and dittrans, and that special efforts be made a long educational line* to enlighten the public with the scientific facts concerning the same; "Tha* a law be passed forbidding the register of deed* of each county to issue marriage lieante to any per son antll he, the register of dr-eds, has first wade poblic notice in th# coun ty paper notifying the public that un less *ome legal Potest i* lcgistrtod in his ofllee within 15 days from date he will issue the mmr; "That a law he enacted forbidding the marriage of any insane or feeble minded person, idiot or Imbecllg, un der any circumstances. Mrs. MoeSwlaey flails Mra Muriel MacSwIney. widow of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, tailed assay from America Sunday carrying to Enmonn D# Valera. "President of the Irish Republic," a message that "all U wall" among the sympathiser* ' with hi* e»n»« In this country * Hi* i ib* count whenl Pmi wa. bo/n 1C ,.1,1 wh-n Uncle Joalah waa — Mr. Hudson was married aboat.five or six year* ago and la the father of two boya—one four years eld and the other mill an infant. He was in town the other day to get some colic medi cine for the youngatar and remarkad to his friend Ucorge Grantham that the low price of cotton wasn't hulk ing him eo much at it waa his neigh bora who had to buy feed and food stuffs for their stock and families 11 the youngest Hudson liras to be as old a* dad now Is ha will be able to tell hie contemporaries in the year "001 that hie grandmother waa living when vhc nation was but twelve years old That will males a stretch of 2M yean for three generations While many Punn merchants bars Uireatencd and promised to ariaMish thr "one-price- cash” system, it falls to the lot of Etlis Goldataia to be the hrrt to deliver the goods Beginning with the New Year, The Goldstein Company inaugurated a naw earth or of economy. Heretofore moat any sort of fallow could stand Qlis off for wearing apparel. That seas all right as long as everybody had more money than he had aenee enough to ux- wisely. But now is another time again. If any of yoo want anything KUii hat. >ou can get it—for U»e cash and the rath only. It makes no different* tn him what Mr. Braditrcet anys of your wealth—if you gat hia roods, he will get your aaoney. Through thil method ha la convinced that be can give hia customers bettor values Thote who pay will not hav« to odd opinion that thv best polk/ in retail business was cash. Ana we have nev er urn whvre any merchant gained anything by having morn than ona price for the name article. It would be well for everybody concerned if evrry mrchant In Dunn would follow the Goldstein Company'! lead. Several grocers are thermtening to start a rath and carry system. Mack Hodges.'tbr butcher, expressed a de sire that the town pass an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to charge anything to anybody and a felony to deliver any goods that can he carried fav .hand. FlITRELLE PLACED UNDER HEAVY BOND Alleged Leader of Wayne Mob Bound Over to Wileon Superior Coart Goldsboro. Jan. 3.—Hubert Ku tvrlle, young white man charged with being the leader of the mob which recently made an attack on tke Way ne county court house In an attempt to lynch three negro prisoners, wai given a hearing here this afternoon before Judge D. H. Blasd aad wu required to giro bond of $3,000 fn his sppsarance before Judgt W. A Devin In Wileon county supurioi court Wednesday of thia weak. During the attack on"* th# court house young Fotroll# waa woundad and taksn to a local hospital. Kartj next morning ofltcara appeared at the hospital, where they learned that Fu trclls had left during the nlfbt. This week Futrelle returned to Go Id Shore and was promptly arrested and plac ed under $1,000 bond, which war doubled by Judgo Bland this after noon. At the time the attaek was made oa th» Wayne county court house. Judge W. A. D»Vis was holding court ben and made a personal appeal to tki moh and cited them to appear befem him at the January term of Wilsoi county Superior Court. TAR HEEL SENATORS JOIN IN OVERRIDING WILSON VETO Washington, ian. 1.—Tha Nortl Catrolioa Senators Today wart oppoiad to .tho Praaidant In vatelni the Cronna resolution directing thi le-establiahmrnt of the war fInane* corporation. Senator Simmons Had! reetly voted to override the vote tinea be haa paired in faear of lh« renalatioa. Senator Oeertnaa voted U override the Preeldant, which the ae note did by a vote of M to I. The hooae tomorrow ia expected U override the veto by aaore than Uu required two-thirda majority. Whei the hooae paaaed the raaehNlen ei December li, the veto woe SIS to SI A1I member* of the Ter Heel dalaga tlen who were prevent voted to re-eo ' tabUih the finance corporation hi th belief that it would he of mm at uttancs ia financing tha agrtcultura Indaatry. I VICTIMS OF I BURIED • ( Jan. S.—The bodies of agt 59; Mrs. Perry Dooi, Elbert Deal, son of Mr. and Deal, age 34, aad Lena J, daughter of Elbert Deal, ear*, who ware killed in i yesterday by a train, were to this city this morning and tha home of Parry Deal, short funeral service was afternoon. _rowd at the burLal was mid Ie been the largest ever seen price of this kind in the conn and Mrs Perry Deal are sur vived by six children and Elbert Deal laavra six children, the eldest being • years of age, and is the only sur viving a era her of tha automobile party. She is la a serious condition in s Charlotte hospital Tha Deals were en route to New ton from Charlotte when their auto mobile was struck by a freight train oa the yard in Charlotte, killing three members of the party outright and seriously injurisg the others, one of whom died before reaching thahaepi 51. They had been to Charlotte to tend the fueernl of Mrs. HarUoH Deal, daughtepin-iaw of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Deal. Wilton A Lee Store Robbed Sunday Night •w|ltn Gate Ealrara Through the Side Dm Aad Get Mterr Aad Gaade Burglars entered the store of Wil ma A Lee, at th* comer of Brood Street sod Bail road Aren no, Sunday right and secured shout IZO from iHe earn -egiete- and o urge uusrti ty of rigs re aad cigarette/ Discovery of the burglar» eras made Monday morning sirhe-i clerk/ found ths Railroad Avenue door ua IcrkrtL The moary was all that two r»»h registers contained exesp* a few cents in change. A third ca*h ttfidtr cor taint ng * lar/or SOM wa* not mo lested. Ths contents of ths registers woo from Sunday afternoon sale*. It Is iswiiH that the burglar un locked the door while the crowd of ths clerks In Central Hotel Bad Comae Suddenly. After .Long Trio Aereea The Coo lie isl With the realisation of a years-old desire to establish o home la ths na tive land of her husband within her grasp, death cam* suddenly to Mrs. Virginia Cannaday. fifty-seven years old. at th* General Betel Saturday night. Her hodud, J. A. Cannaday. found her lying dead b*sid* him when b* a woks Sunday morning. Mr*. Cannaday arrived here last week from California to Join her hus band who earn* several days earlier to buy end eeteblhh a homo in Dana. Ho Is s retired railway ‘engineer and they had planned to spend their de clining years here close to the seen** of Mr .Caanaday’s childhood. H* waa born in Wetearn Harnett aad sens for a long time an engineer on the Atlantic Coast Line. It was dar ing that period that he became at tached to Dunn. Mrs. Cannsday was a native of W. Virginia, but met aad waa married to Mr. Caaaaday in Arison*. Funeral service* wore conducted at th* Methodist church by Rev. J H. Buffalo*, th* paMor. Interment warn mads lea flpdHWDOd tesisrr Hauel Daniels Dias In Asherille Hospital Wu Oh of Duh'i Meat Papular Yeeeg Mou—ffueorel Thday B. HumII Danlala, one of tha moot popular young man of Dunn, ditd Bandar marring in a how Hal fat Albert lit where ba bad boon undor going troatmaat for aaratal month a. Hla body waa expected to arrtr# bora today for iatormant in Oroanurood Caroatary. Funeral eerrjeee wart to bo conducted at tha groveatdo by Bar. Bogan* L Oihri. parlor of Firct Bapttat church. Hawaii war tba lart member of bla Imuradioto family, aora ouo brother who la la the United Statae army. 8a waa a brother ef the lata Will Oau lala, who waa killed by an Atlantic Coaat Line train cevcral yean ago, and tha tat# Mra. OHre Danlala Par die. He van about thirty yaara aid. Everybody la Dana knew and Ilk ad Hawaii. Although for maav yuan o cofferer from Hwomottam ha arao of no aauMoUy rhoorful and gentle dlapeftttao, Dunn grtavaa arar bic death. Tha Dicpotoh foalc that It baa lort one of Ha 1m* fHand*. CARP Birr BBS VOLUNTEER TO WORK FOR SS CENTS AN HOUR High Point, Jam. S—Te encourage i sSEEH rasSTs cal building C—fcuctor, have volun teered to accept redact lea In wagao. H waa aaaooaead today. Seraral of 1 the terpen ten, who wore being paid ; SO, SS aod 70 ceuta an hear are mid 1 to hare re! on tarred to work for SS soli , I a WHEN r~ a ' I a ■ a Everybody la a manufacturer* a e*kJng when a expected to a eon aay whoa a will coxae, a thing* mart a we can expoet a Thooo thing* the a to bay mart have a a bast* of th* a en hav* 4* a mart bo reau a aspect merchaata a which they are a and boaiaa** a until a hail* of a a for the product* a trim ore » mu that a clooed until aew a foand and aew a formed, bat ia 1 a labor will be idle a of everyone will a readjaitmcnta a all factor* la I a working hart a Naur*. a . MMMMM W WUMM‘ ▼▼▼▼▼ T Pickmrt Cone Please*' Folk Madam Wu4 b 1 Attract!.* With Troupe Hda Week’s Preaentlna ; Bay” aad f fi In mystic reading* ( ert Block Company id a fair-eiaod am Iro poll ten Theatre b This was the Amt I yagamrnt bats aad I ef real, wholesome Tb* P**» torif wad well presented, wn Really the company seas at all. (van mission! between at by vaudeville acta 1 above the average "sardarb big attract!ea, lean* completely myctlfbd. naan was eased qafl than a doaaa iiiusM coarse to any caM| trumpery of the Md she. blindfolded, oaj eacn questioner and! that convinced thaam her managers cbdmJ Madam Waadtj dona eechabhugg uou*a tail u « ha appeared hare igNn Ka preeea aeau. Originally thh • treupe wai known e* The Four fmah, piariaj the smaller ettiee of the South. Us der this name the imW*«n| gained « valuable reputatiea. Under the nee name It is adding to ttot reputation “Cheer Up MeG” With JeweURun board Wewderfnl Elsetrteali Effects Moke Aitreetive ladsustiag Event George E. Winta. dto aim* to pre e«nt something dMntd from what Is effaced by the u of man csi comedies and In _* pro due tto • "Cheer up Mi which will he presented at the I tan Op en House on Tnss laanary 11th, there art many ui Innovations. production ten there u fact that the -WWW. so „ sswmc till ffiBfif if tuneful, that the gtrUtre pretty, and that the scenic and cbtnaic appoint' ■tent are on a lavish ale. There are many unusual innova ens and which with the electrical facta produce ■ocne remarkable rev ktions in stage artistry. One ef the I ltare novelties U the "Jeweled Fltrl ion Kunway," •n illumlnetod rani ud extending from the stage aha. ; to the hack wan of the theatre i i the many numbers introduced i the ‘walk1 of. far new and amuaia aatertalnaseat te all. Money has b* i spent lavish ly to mako this new tuaieal play a roesing soccsae. Buck performers , Myra Brown, America's Moot Boa Iful Actress, John O. Gets, mo of lescrfteae, Hot on Janie, Ace Win aid. Victoria Thorn, BIU Bailee, rawer Slaton, Joe Coyle, Edna Cla n, Betty Earle Hear* V/W arni »Va ..naisstw Aw.. tstts gwarantoo tbo Sbellency of the east Tba aeort of big >* hits aro anf ftciratljr popular taJ%o ur show a sue com! including ‘•tor Up Mabol" “Hold Mo " ‘Old nNoaod Cardan" "land of Nllo,” -K*n Off," "Hnd dlo Mo Alono,” 4*d ttmas," "My Cuple", “WhyMhy" ssfbsny others. raises own romurrs and HAS A GOOD WC ACCOUNT Greenville, B. C J*a. S.—A re msrvablc record f living at bias was roportod by a *• at a cotton ac range rod actiosi testing here to day. Ho said ho t enough money la baak to ffataar Unwell far U years If nsi ssaaif wheal borrowing sad dec la rod ha Rod all hit food stuffs for his fa* and atoek at hoaM. A campaign raise foodstnffa at boasa and to re's cotton acrcago was laonebod. REAL ESTAlTRANSPERS J. L. Dorris to R Werren, lot In Duaa, 110.000 Corson Loo to- l Lac, fonr tracts of load lAvsraaboro town ship, IN acroa, ®t. 1 L. TotadaatU M. L. Matthews 110 acres la JAoavtlle to era ship, ♦1^0*. f F1UME LEADER NOT TO STAY IN ITALY Reported That D’A«»**n»io Ib teado To Laan Native County; Fiona Qdat Trieste, Jaa. 1.—Copt. Osbriei* d'Annunito will aat remain In Italy, fallowing hit rotlraoaant aa htad of the "Regency of Quaroaro.” it la as serted bin. In woQ-iaformod eirclaa It la declared bo will go to Rome, where ha will piece in tha hands of the king all medal* awarded him dar ing the war, including the gold model for valor, the highest Italian decora tion, and than leave the country. Delegates from the Flume council did their utmost to induce General CavigUa, la command of Italian gov ernment troop* in Dahaatia, to allow tha peet-ooldter to leave riom* at the head of hte lagtenalrss. hot the general strenuously refused. Exchange of prisoners taken dur ing the fight at Flume began today, IU regulars being returned and 190 legion a! res being returned to Flume. 0?d.r 1. being maintained la the city by special police organised hr the »-**-»«! council, white tha Kalian government has offered a special de tail of soldiers should their service* he requested. Gabrielis d'Aanunsio. tha poet’s sea, tried to eater Fima* ye*arday afternoon He was accompanied by Gin* Bori. a Jeurnalht, who tried to pom him through the Uaos, hut he was discovered by regular forces aad turned back. Cardinal Gibbons Is Back In His Own Home Baltimore, Md., Jsn. *■—fta tha first Urns *in«« Daesmhar », when ha eras stricken after a eerrtee in fit. Joseph's ehsrsh, Cardinal Gib bons slept tonight la the plain little room la his residence, where he has lhrad aad worked fer many years. He eras removed to hie heme today by automobile from the Rakert T. SehrlTer home la Union Mills. Ap parently hs swffared vary tUgkUy from tha fatlspaa of the lonmey. The windows of the cardinal's roam wsre dark teaigM. and it was rapeitad by laamliars of his household than be wal Heaping as peaesfsUy as S chfld. The cardinal’s phyeklna., OrJOiS wanta negro lroopt ” Taken From German] >ynmUli»» ItbtM Soya Fraad Colonial Troops Nat Aiding H—aalty Waahiagton Jan. t.—Declarini that “the catua of justice and human tty” U not being promoted by the rt tention of the French colored troop “ the occupied area af Germany Representative Britton, Repuhllcta Qlinols, announced in a statement to night that ho would introduce toaor row in the House a resolution eaJlinj on Proaids at Wileon to comm units t with President MOleraad, of France and the League of nations see retar iat with a view to remora] of Proacl colonial troops from the occupied mm. Mr. Britten said he would pro ooat u petition carry lag 10,000 tig matures with his roMlutiea. “1 cannot bailees.’' mid Reprcesn taties Britten, “that the cirilicud na tions af the world will long counten ance the retention ef semi-civi Usee African troops la the Bhlnriaad oi Germany, whan reposted protesta, not only from the woman of the world bat of Ugh making British and Franck nuthoritim, are outapo hen against thll procedure because af the brutalities that srs daily be ing committed against aid women sr well m defease!em young wemon and fine.” Cotton Price* Down To New Low Level* Lwt mt OM Yam Finds W •*T Contrasts Mhf At l**l New Orleans, Jaa. 2—The laat week of the aid rear la the cotton market carried the price off Is tbs low sat lrssia at tha aaaaaa, imMan felling ta 12.2B aad eleiinr at 12.21, which price compared with 2*** aa the eloaiap qnotation far tha asms weak teat peer. In the net rasalt, con tracts teat M to 12 potato, while spot M points ms middling, which closed at 1S.M against 40.10 easts a pound Cpaldntloa at long contracts, hedge sailing prsasan from the spot maikat, the flannels I troahiaa la ***•“ “i «ontinned gloomy reports fto ffwlgn elath markets, portion larly Mnntoaatgr, was tha main fac tors against the price. Thera warn pe riods of ataadlaaaa-I principal ly hr the realising on the short aide hwt, alas, ta sens .extant hp n new da*Mnd attracted bp the tew terete to which prices had fatten. This weak tha trade will ha mainly concerned at first with tha wap thief* thane np la tha market far to l*h*4 rnodt Knap traders will ha inclined te leak farther and site np new crop prospects aad If there an signs that Ihe nampalpn to redoes aereapo is ta N pushed with eewtlooed riper it U My that the market will hare a sew factor to deal with. "Bdnaatiea begins tha'rsatlsman. wt re ad lap, peal company, sad m noettea mast ftateh him "—Looks. t Drauu of bosoming art being shattered this minds of tooroo of girls the Middle West us rt bo rating of an alleged babble hero known u tbs 1_ tional Pictnre* Corporation, ocbotne, according to federal ed wu simple An advertisement i In an eastern theatrical aakod for chorea girl* aad lea da Tbo answer* cams qsiekly and then on beautifully engraved stationary, the applicants wore told a tala of • trip to California, chattered yacht that wu to sail the booth sue, drop an chor at Egypt aad crelot European waters. Tbo only roqalstta wu a de posit of ISO to "heap away curiosity Means. ** Huge Own Counsel President-elect Harding hu given so sign regarding Senator aaox'i ■deem# for dorignatiag the passing of s reoetntiea by the American <W sociatlon of nationt." Ha rouaiasd ■nacceasJblo to the pram. Ho devoted klmaelf to seeing govoramest idHrial* opon Scandal questions and SO dhak lag hands with vWurs who eaaaa to ■omc nsiwi wiui nil No Bse-dsn ot White Homo •ocamoo of tho President's Illness there «u see In no WMte Boon re ception on New Tear day, bat aa bers of hi* cabinet, tho Tits frail dent and Mrs. Marshall and ethers prominent la the eAeial life of Wseh ington held open heaee. BspHs.h U IrelseI Seven haaaee ia nearby teems and their eeiUtary police SiMliy night as a reeult of aa ambaeh of tha police near Middleton, eceoedlng to a Mata as sat baaed Monday memiag by tbe military aathoriUes la Cork. No Cabteot Cbeieo Taft ftttbniMh Prosid cat-elect Hard ini ho s'ebon t made ap Mi Bind sa sev eral of the aoM important aapelab Menu to kb eablaet. it to kdkatad that he has set rat ceasaslttod Mte self to a definite doobioa ia regard to nay ef the tea Blares h htoafltotol family- Daring tk part few day* hi has reviewadthe enure fteld ef tiaf ■ -SSJvi ’suar* tsz from neortjr l.boSjjSo^ooo ™ ftj I i ■ Baud. “At tkt'Nt ~c"al~‘_m ' i ***•*» “out at a total of I.iISa'mU , of dlmountad MUa about Um , cant *ii conpot*4 of Mpor —rinsi • by United SUtas war a ■ Rir? *«,p*r e,Bt °f ■Suiof t, r hold *a tho fir* el •'today of tho year.” ADVISES NO STINT FOR EDUCATION " W« sboald wawte hi - •▼anr other way. but la Ood’a aasac tet tiara ba no allot la ndacatioa or T******-" Ooraroor Stobatt declarer hi what U probably hla teat oflctel g®toa»atlaa to tha people of North Faced by tho fact that Mote of tha «{!•»•* hi the State anticipate aoMa fall me off In racial ration tar tbs *» *• way *f (Ur hoy*' lld -rto retam to cello™. Tho Moot ofUtoeel toy** to the State, toclodta* State donee* (national ato Private lajtlta “L^ *11. ^Jhta* ,r* oaftod la the •«»« to prevail apoa all etadeaU w rttvimi “Am tke tiM appro**)*, for SS*af'?* Tmrt#" «®n*«** of srJSairs'TSEi^ar ."•tfgrggjr^rtts •y* •»! *•“***•« 1. e*De*e aot to l(1aw IW ■«■■■♦ iw i-i jT__ .a_ r, « rr —“Tj? *£*■ wetter which aa vitally *•» ««hr of the mS. U tk^S“llr- hat of ear *■•*• ■*•** a* won. W# dwiU eeo “™altaeat every other wort b"Jl, " ^*d'1.—«a« let there he ae •?, r*^«oa er reliytoa. Brea If M ehall he-nrr to ae to debt. title la a eaudl thbU ^ to. fuU»eTy3^.n?W. rit mm "ha are now fifty year* eld ar W were *Me to *e Smo.h re^l without tadehtedneee ea the aartle thetatalree. er their pervnta,*tet to jtl I hare arvor Tmmmm y vi# VtfrtUH th« mmy ffi.WS.BVSl FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES SHOWN DURING DECEMBER m••• ■■iitfa«b*Mt fa A* MONTHLY REVIEW Or D*elfa* fa Mm* N*W fa AcrWtarml PiWacU, T» Pte« Mafafafaadi CwA t*M* fa 1*mA*m State*. SPKBSSpHspS? gsgAS-gfOrttg M. CoalMi' W, toSSj* *JL£Tto" tow" prodacad any pram Mmt af but . Thraaffcont the eotton halt —«— to*ea delayed pickinc to earn extort wtolla <• aetoa aecUeaa fanner* «r» raportad to he nbudeaW the cotton toVaan af the decline to price and *d. There ha* haaa eoruidernUa da J«to»aOa« to tha WSTafthT hS£ f" *• toatt weather, aod the balk f&sraar—**'*-* laUveiy due, 0free*lpte ^dll'll'. EF&GntlgSa 52 any priea anleaa K wai af aaptrier Howmb, cotton former* In nany wetton* *ow n *—1mit to hald naWarii aa poaatofe af thal, era. toe awAat. 6 tha hope of aaed **«• la priea. Many new eotton *•«»• ’□L,*k?aato her, haaa eaw ■toaetod. Tha law prieae real lied far 1 tlea of o«st mu’! man mm MiJh a daman if 14 •ad crap ratatfaa tea baaa migad. Tba tabaaea attaaUaa"baa am ** ‘«ha^a. Opania* af tba waMara dark aaitata Si Kaatae t^jiSinsajnssf “la tba "tlrtiamiil JUtrtat - tba tm. P*.rt *1™’ “tba fanaara km kaaa a tandaacp ta ad) tbair aff-eolor aad Cir*b*a toWie.“SSr^r tbabdf SWr tpnfarusrz Btanuf aetarara* •toata ara rapaatad tar«a aad tbair partbaaaa bare baan kapt at a mUri *nu akaabaalar of 4«miU far •“•*^“*•1 fiain aaatlaaad, aria wa* that maa factatfoa ara alaaad «Mla othara at* raaatav Mb •«J*5J*** Tha dacraaaad daaaand “•« i*d»»kla la tba caaa of rim ^d jbo rtrillara- ardaaa ara fallla* Mi hoatlcal raraana la tba lapabKraa gg^Sjtg^rJS mgftmaaiMMg „ b. . oT t HVV IM atrH IrnTiM. &&2rstssyjr ss 4ar.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 4, 1921, edition 1
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