THE DUNN DISP Volume Vill. ___Dunn. North Caroline, lul . I, 1921, _ Dunn Extends Invitations To Attend B% Celebration l ul) Day Planned J'Yom Time Concert Sttrta Until Nightfall Nu Dir'I MihmkIi Expected In Cole* bri'.iOD Progrele Arrange! For Fourth Of July Roeinnl >x with an op* *i air ron-i • • •t li; lit Pula Bail n: 1) o’clock it* l*. .ad Ulirrt llcin't b:if colcuru oh • i’li- Vimf-h or July next Mou '■' will •';! n .hi" with th'illy and 1' »: !>•< • iifci'inlitittmt for thou.-omd*; v 'I «: i fi iti far Htid near. ■<•< ;:<• l*i* a dill moment from1 • it-., ir.il- ..'lit! till iuai dine bchiatl ifct tr t tope ir the wort. • It J<* o'; 1*1.it the bijr pat'odi* will, *■1. ! r .'turn -lr*>..rt S’.irot mid Aihenulia aud btiii.il* the pritcipull c-ea-tc c*‘ i he city p ivein* under fcp-j Is .a- Ml t'li.iiiiiit in*1 f:Jltcrii'ic fiajfji -Jl w.e t,* ihe totltt. The lino will be! i.at fo.ictv.-; ifrci.i. L’«!' hi'ouU. I'hOtJt Rrniri Soldier* and former *s*t v let m* it. Automobile** of Fair Directory. \utntr (tit le of Wnmiirdu I'.lith hcinmeicia. rr.J Industrial Floats, ('llamber of Commerce Float. School Finals. isln.ia, Wagons, Buggies, Ktc. Bltjreiti. iTowr.s, Ktc. te villa s at the Fairground* will W'-t v: llluil and Will move »« the follcw-iiig order: ln:IC A. Ji.—Climbing greasy puic. 11 :'K! A. J! —Athletic events start. •! :A«* A. In.—Dancing t.'ontect. r.»;l)n M— Kiddie and banjo cvn teat. 12:20 P. al.—Sl.ig'ng Conical. 2SIII P. M. 'Anarball — Ihsim a LilUngtnn. 8:UU V. 31.- Races ftart. 1:10 P. 31.—ita-rlmll — Dunn a gaiuat Benanai. l:2ll P M-Prise W.nnr i a An nouneed. o:<iil p. 1J. —Drawing of cash I pi ires. t he follow dig prrej arr Of fen’ll by the hu.rdi County Ag.leolluial Foir A’-.niifliiii" .I>'d various merchants: ' t. oute-l.:; ■ ■ ni'.'ij:—h i1,1 $25, me nop A* -Vf t Ini it $111. VultMi i.’ $iil, jeeood $5. third $2. S0. IlM.ljo—h|.it S10, second $6, third Clog dam n g—h irst $5, second $8. th'rd ?2.n0. Amateur clown.*—First $5. second So. third <2.0(1. .Best Decorated Automobile—$10: snd $6 Tsuck $7.00 and $5.00. I " 77 30 r.nd $0. Carnage $d.U0 and $2.50. ' biiyelf i>5. and $2.5v. Floats- business $10 and $5. Patriotic $111 and $5. Srho.,’ $to and $5. Sunday school $10 and $fi. Racers—Ho.a* Parr-ra and Trotter* fh* for r.tl $200.00. | 3tu!e running $15 and $10. 'iuloriycls $1* and 10. Bicycle $5 and $2.30. * . . II ill. nr- I US !• :*• : E’;r:t—K-'J yards dash— ..» •• tie all. rTecu.nd Evt-s—role Vault, hlfhl juaty. uut.ing b-oud jump—fr.:e for ail. ThilH Event Tug of-wn —10 Eton tcvm liulti, lu men from Dunn. I'ouith Event—half mile rare, free tr*r oil. Fifth Event—7.1 yurdi dash, free! foi all indie*. R’vt 1 •’.vent —Half mile relay race, v uu •from Duke, I ladies from Dunn. Ec-vsitili ltve.it One Mile relay i men from Duke, 4 men from Dunn. Kifihtn Event Half mile race, 4 hoyt under 10 yeai* of age. AM pei’iO.’U who expect to part:ri r«'» • ' any of Ine above named a’.h I'.’tic tv; at. must .‘end in their names and ,»«• 'ofi cc- r.ihlrvisor at once. $10 00 in Geld to tbs parson buying the le- |,sii number of tickets from boyb in froat of Goldstsuo's bffors t0t30. Residents of Duaa not allow* ad to corep:t« foe ibis prise. $23.00 in Gs.d in four prises to ho given away in Fair Grounds. Each visitor asked to writs bis noma and address, and placa in in barrel. The first name drawn gets $10. Each suc ceeding three get $5 each. i he Darsc* si Holliday Company wiil give coo'rc of cut glass bowl in their stock to irtc pre'urat gii I from tlir ii.ii,.try, visiting their furniture •dove mi July 4’,h, between B and III o’clock A. M. J. \V. Jonlan will give a watc h to thr pet’sor. climb'ng to the Dip of the greased pole T.i** rlvH'Smon Hr,,them Company will give to the oldest man and wom an f,nm the rountry. visiting their s.orc on July 4th between » and 10 o'clock A. to., er.d iding in the in-’ roue, ii r. i iiv ranaran Hal. a *7.60 8 Ik Wj.it, ar.il free tirVrt-i inti* Un fair leround* re«peelivt.-ly. To Uia large.t crowd from the roni.'.rjr riding in thr parade on any veh.elo. The Commercial Bank will gi'e *J«.O0, Bailor Brother* will give a guano dirlriUntor to tba farmer c.xVbit'-ig in lh< ir »tore, on only 4th between 3 and Id oYInrk A M„ the la Teat i-talli nf I'nUoii containing tbr .urgent numbi-i of wmarea. Johimon Brother* will give a *7.50 SUtt.on lnt U> tba farmer lirlng In the country, who mrhlbit* at thoir atoTC, -clween 9 and 10 o’clocb. a da Ik of Cutton with the Urged number of Hlo<jom« on It. Thi- 8tat.- Bank and Truat Com p»r.y will g ve *6.00 hi Gold »n the farmer, llvin* In the county, woo de livrra t.nc brat (talk of corn at It* oOlec between 9 and 12 o'clock. Ailm -win n iolo the Kale Ground*, Z**c for eh M-o from • U» It yaar*, iiM-lUiivc. Adult* 60e. I Wa-hinglon. June 24—William Miller Collie:-, preakient of Ceoige Warhmgtun l.'n’rcreity. thi* rlfy. win nominated today by Prouldent Hard. i»ig at American nrAiaaaador in CM*. HALF AUTOMOBILES WITHOUT LICENSES Owners Slow This Year In Sending In Applications; 03,000 issued Iill.t*i half the .-itnutnchH'* own er.* ir. Nil. Ih (ainl.iii had secured •*>'»' Hci"iw- when th*.» uuloro<diil«* |i *e.i- dr*»siimi *u of the office of the ’«•*• te.Hiy i»f Slnti dosed yesterday uft. vnoou. j.-.ii thr end of Ihc Kummo l>:i« year louicti* st midnight will .catcely brji.t? :h** n*imhrr up lo the half way mark. 0» ly licriHM hsil hern np* pl:#d f*t> y*»U»rd*.v afte’t'oo:i, and i.iiOU Mi\k»# ar.d the ift.mated num lie** ;»f ^ivfnpiM- uatomobMc* in the •-t itr if placed at !/U),UOO and tracks mi 1 j.uou. Aim'.imtinn* came in for 7 IPO Viren*** yexloulny, th# h< nvixst ki! th* ri cjidi of the «!i'partmtf»i, and the >uxl few tiny# are t xj*ecloil to continue record *raa*hiii|f. Th* jam# da\ Irut y*ar found 78, Ri)o liciMucu for. or about txn-fli't.iri of the eatlu- number ixau i «l in thr June July ru*h, and the bu**i.c->- don* un that day a year afro wax only t.200, m against more than enn Ihoutnnd jrw.oiclay. Chief Clerk Sav.ycr ixpcdi Ike ruxh io continue wish ;>tob..b!y ten th >axand npplira t«o;t* toiluy. N'dt'i C.udi.iu has lost mini* of it* m .or vihViu*, hr. Sawyar think*. iui th»* f«.lk* at e jutif loath to pait ai\b ;iu* r mot.cy this year. They •• • on to l until thr very a.-t mi .ul#, and the ciotinir daya in nor* fevered tlimn y* t recorded since •he SUu begun to \nx automobile*. He Hri ao uouhl that the number w II unaunt up to the lJG.(UR) mark be r»iry th*- ru.*h u over. F*i'Cf p.t iHiu fa* ha\* umoun.vd o *|iprc»xisnan1y a m llion and a half Sr.llais, or nor fur fiom the totals of m.*4 \iar. Thi# year th: tux has been :oo-iderubly ifirrr*xiid which explains h (art thnl receipt* have* run op to iuc*b p« «u»or‘.ioriK. Mu r I nun a hun J ed «mbvi ar* cnjtmred in labulnt t»f the finplH-atlon*. iwuinx the li *i »*•#*, ai d mx liiip tbi m uut. Li.ar g Costs Drop 16.7 Per Cent. In One Year la-.>«r. Com .1 Living in M.y, 1121 W.« SO.4 p.r C»l. Hiffc.r Him in 1112 Wa.hlnctor, Jun, ?&. Thr cort of ivi.K in Uic UniL<3 tff.te.-in Mar »». 80.] per cent. higher than in 1V13, .ccoiding to flgurc. baord upon trice. In 32 rilien, m.d, public today >y the depurinunt of labor. Houle furnuh.nK>. .bowed th. ,-rritcd incrc*. bring? 117.7 per ct. hiph.i- In Mhv 1han in 1013. Cfothinr tinwcil a I22.ii per coot increase and rat! mnl light wen-; up 81.0 per cent. [iuuuiiK wii< fiU per cent. Higher in ka> than In 1913. while food was I-1.7 per icti. higher. iVlistaUancou* liv dk cx|ten«es ilmwi <1 art in nr air ■jf 1(>8.S per cent for the period. Tl:i* lire.eari- ";i the coal, of living b.-tween June. 1020. and May, 1921, was 10.7 per cent. Except for fuel, light and hou-im; nil 'Inns diouped itl pi ice between Juno, 1920. and May 1921. la June n yenr ago fuel and light wea only 71.9 per cent, higher Ihan in 1913 and housing only 34.9 per rent litghci. Food was 119 per tent higher in June. 1»20. than in 1913; cloth.ng. IR7.f> per cent, high er; furniture and furniahings. 127.7 per ce.it higher and miscellaneous cx petscs, 101.4 pci rent, higher. MARINE PLANE BRINGS AID TO DISABLED SUB CHASER How Marine Corps aviators aided » diauliUd submarine chaacr in the Cur rib rim Sea by delivering a spare minor part from their aviation supply vase at. Pori An Priocc, is told in an oihriol .letter from Major F. T. Ev t.t* of the Marine Flying Sriuadton In Haiti. 11k plan used war one of thi most novel yet recorded. There are no passable roads fvom Pu-t uu Prince across the peninsula to Aux Cnyr-j, wheic a few hundred yn.ili ctf shore tao disabled chaser lay. and no place where an airplane i-uuM land. It wax decided to box up the f-a.c motor pan. attach the box an.I a ilD-fom rablo to an improvised floating buoy, and to drop the entire Cfr.’.riviinrr ovvehoisril close by the ~hax*r where it could b* picked up by the cr< w. The plan worked successfully. The Mxi'.igx msrf the lOft-mle Joumey ftenr. Pott r.j P.i. co. wig wanted the re- #r lo itl.td hy fot » little 99 p<* ind pic* age, riioppcd it ovur the »h'y_ uf /.t or aim! me uni! returned lo 'ii 'r Milan. 'I he rout ir part was u. «» :»nr ururi un r»#w o« me rim**.' i#ht-d II <vjt tf tf*e Carri bcsn u 4 miAlnllfM1 U in tholr ttwy c n. ned th' h Journey to San to Itanium City. SUGAR PRICE FALLS Now Yk-.U, June 2* -flume local *ugu' vfliit •* teilay t ut their liet <|UO tai'nri* Im point* to 6.20 a'pound for p anuiatrd, a ney low record. * RET IN PARADE * ¥ -- ¥ * The committee In charge of * * the .Inly Fourth parade extend* ¥ ¥ a cordial invitation to all farm- ¥ ¥ eia to join In the parade which * * it hope* to make the tangent ¥ V ever aeon how. It d<v* not mat* ¥ ¥ lev what kind of a vehicle you ¥ ¥ lide in—anything from an ox * ¥ cart to a m-cylinder louring car R> * will ita. The committee want* all ¥ ¥ of you la enter into the aplrtt ¥ ¥ of the orra«ion and i* »trivinp ¥ ¥ to give you the br*t time of ¥ ¥■ ynmr life. ¥ * .* • ' I WQiuidkd Tar Heel* Given Entertainment North Carolina Society Entertain* In Tkeir Honor—Removal of Dr. Hnnspbrey’a Body Creed Washington, Juno 2f).~. Members • of ihe North Carolina Society of Washington gave an entnto nment Monday night in honor of ihe wound i‘J Tar lien! soldiers who arc at Wal t( r Rrril hotip!t:it in thi« city. Repre sentative Bulwiokle. of the ninth dis trict. delivered the p-inripal patriotic addrtea of Ihe evening. Shoit address e* were made by Rypi mutative Horn mtr and Lyon and E. E. Britton, the latter president of the North Carolina Society of Washington. S<-ni-tor Simmoiu today asked the acietmy oT state to rei|uu*t the Brit ish authorities to allow the removal to iis home iu Robeson county, of the body of Di l> A. Humphrey, who died in the eorvjcv of the British gov n*nmaul nn \Tr.n .rrv** talawd U7n.l Indite, on June 1(1. Di. Humphrey ia the son or Rtch nrd Humphrey, of Iteiinert, Robeson county. Sctlulor H'mmuni ie anxious if pos sible :o have the British government rctuivi the body of Dt. Humphrey to this country to be delivered to hi* parent] and interred at hi< old home n Robeson county. “LINK" JOHNSON TO REMAIN ON REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE Wnslrngton, June 2b.—Henry Lin coin Johnom, a negro, who mi nom inated by Pro deni Hauling today to be recorder of Heeds for the District of Columbia, wi'l not resign a> mem brr of the Eepobl cun national com-' mittee from Georgia to take the neve position, he declared tonight. Johnson held a similar position un der President Taft, lie exp,eased con fidence tonight that his nomination would not in re, with undue opposition in the senate. "My life ia an open booh," he aaid. "The only raxJ enemies 1 have wore made through my stand year* ago in connection a ,tb the prefixing of peon age chutes, and thin feeling has Been larely dissipated by recent d'acloauros of conditions in Jasper county mur der fat ms. "It was due to my personal efforts that indictments well- returned a gainst James Smith, of Oglethorpe, Ga , a millionaire, who wax later a candidate for governor in tbe state I primary." WOMAN’S CLUB NOTES A tfhctttT~AeMlng of the Wbman’T Club was held at the club rooms Fri day afternoon, June 17th. Eighteen members were present to hear the in ter) atlng rrpofLs muile by the dele gate], who attended the State Fodei ation at IVrighttvillc Beach. Immediately after calling tbe meet ■UK m uiuh mi*, mane gave ner re which Was a synopsis of th« an lire programme of the Federation. It waa crisp, ennrise and cl re real. It was accompanied by Mr*. Wade* usu al enthusiastic mannei and was es pecially interesting to everyone. Mrs. Lewis Stephen* in her own charming manner told the sad, sweet •tory of the founding of the first tirittendon homo for fnllrn girts, of which there are now about a hundred in the United State*; one at Char lotte, N. C. At the Federation, ulag McLean made an appeal in behalf of these home* and we have Mr*. Ste Ehen's assurance that no one could avc heard the appeal without a deep convirition of the worthiness of this cause. Mra Stephen* also riCM-iibod in de tail the wonderful historical pageant (rfvrn at the Sprunt home in Wilming ton. Scenes „f wild. Indian life, blood curbing piratical scene*. Civil War and reconstruction periods, the World War, (nil with Wilmington as a back ground), were shown with starting realism. An hixturira] fact Ihnt especially impressed our dele gate* was the greeit moral force of the heroic Cornelius Harnett for whom our county u named. Wo never Mal ted what H power he wa* in North t n'"lina in Revolutionary day*. The •tna mis o of the tiagrn.it, was also very impruarive. Then it was that the service flag of New Hanover county wa* unfu.led amid great outburst* of applause . The delegates were au much imp r-sed that they a>e urging evory club member to go to Greensboro neat yu«r. We are sorry that more member* were not preaint to hear them tell about it (or enthusiasm is ■-•r.tagiou*. Dt'ichtful tea and wafer* were a*r ved by Mia. Goldstein and Mm. Snipe* • fter whVil the club ai'Journed. “.’tuhor of ihe Woman'a riitl; .hojM rrrfsUr Miirt vote In th* 1 l-ntn i n r* xaL w>l I_j t .sl_ M./. f .x^rUyiit of the Worn .*? J <Lb a n,* Pvi'rjr member .if elufc cm i.r.T.i a tar to decorate and dc;ve H in the parade on July 4U*. Alt borate duforuiiun je inno eoary. Simple a.id : ictp.-neir • decoration I. cft*.» tli« moti effective. Look for the Woman** Club booth Point round July Fourth. It will be In Lh« buno merit under the Otaud. Yoa will -ret u doliffht fal, old time fried chicken dinner for o*ly fifty rent*. Aed rcmaaibar when yoa epc.td it with the Woman’* Club you arc doing mmotblng for Dunn. Soon w* will mrt a new member *hip dr »c but fir*t afl whaee duee ara £ arreare should Me Mre. H. O. Matloit. Tieaaarcr and "pay op." PEACOCK SENT TO ASYLUM Grernaboro, Juno 11. Or. J. W. Pe***®k" Thoma.rille pky*iei«n, ac quitted by a Rowan county Jury in Itarldeon county Superior court two *?*... ,**° on • rbarwr of the murder of I'oilrcaian J. H. Taylor, of Thom aeville, which occurred early In Map, will b« taken to Raleigh at naea to begin hie <l*y in the Male boeaHal far the criminal ineane. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ _ ¥ Visitors to Doan during next 1 ¥ Monday’! big celebration will i ¥ not be boHiarod byfnolh-rtnen 4 |¥ for minor fractures tor city or- 4 ;¥ di nances and traffic dentations, 4 ¥ according to Mayor trade, who ‘ ,¥ is coop* rating with the several 4 ¥ organisations reapotislblr for 4 ¥ i ho artivittas of the day i ¥ Really ft ft exp fated that 4 Z ;h»r« will bo loss activity in,po- 4 ¥ lire elicits than at BIT time In 4 ¥ the last several mohth*. Evan 4 ¥ fellow., who came to town In 4 ¥ rirvvrrs carrying old licensee 4 ¥ will not ba bothered;ainee It 1. 4 ¥ improbable that the'State can 4 ¥ furnish all - of the ifeen.ri ap- 4 ¥ plied for before shott the mid- 4 ¥ die of Joly. T 4 * Owners of care Be aihrlaed 4 ♦ f kat tkaw naai - ^ a * tar* at hoase becaiaa* af the In * “kilty to. get mw member* be * fere the fourth. Nobody will * bother them for thak,little fr*« * lure of the law. * This matter waa Brought to I u’cSS1*,: * eererml relob ration .'aemmltteei i '•** He agrcef with May. * °r Wade that the country * frleade af -Dunn ehoold be ad s' riaad that they wo add ha in no * danger of arrest through using S the old n a mb* i a on"''thls occas * Ion. .: f Both th® Jude* Bill tho Buy * or Mated that DmaB want* iu * friends to come to IQm eelebra. S t!on and have the Ifere of their * lire*. They will sea to it that S none ere arrested -onlex* he * ovrreUpi tkf mark.. * ** “Come and Enjoy/* Dunn Says to] Friends Throughout District Everything P mat hi* M) Be Provided Per Catattaleawetfaf Crowd* Here ae Fqgrth All aboard fur Duns’s big eelebra tiun on Monday. July 4. Tkot is the enr throughout the l>ang Diatriet In ovary home, or rrery {Si*, is every facto rv. proper ationi ere underway to join in thii went bf Jun. enterUlmnint and aero unadulterated joy. ' VboS/wnds an ram lag to eaa.and tokka part in tk< mn* Mm* plffc, thr b#®t njrs iJil 'ind Oli rnuaie by fiddlare and bprilouta, u be thrillad by tfte races and be witl the crowds for one dny of gloom banirthing activity. * . Moantime, Dqnn prepares to m tortain the via it ora. Today itsm ari preparing to put their heat font for w»id—not to aell goods, for this ii not a dav at trad*—hat . *>** place for th* women *n< children daring those early hours be fore the fun starts with the band con curt at Uo'clock. Decorators are bus] clothing the gaunt electric pole* ii the colors of the mighty natioi wheat date of birth it to be so fit Ungly celebrated bjr this stupendou event. Cold drink and hivbctM van dots arc arranging their booth* aieni the Fairground Midway. Racing met *r» schooling their bora** for th< 3>erd contests on the race cram ommitteo* are perfecting to the las detail the ambition* plane they haei for the big day. It I. to be a gaudy, a care-fr* Doan that wiU greet the eyes of vial tors Monday. The streets, the stores the homes along th* rout* of morel wtll be A brilliant bias* of color. Mar tial mask will fin the air. Regain army «1dicrs, veteran* of the Woili War. Boy 8eout4. baseball players runner*. Jumpers, motor racer*, rac home* gaudily decora bed aoto mobile carrying pretty girls beautifully drea sed for the occasloai—all of tbaaa wil to groot the visitors. . For_?"ef 0m‘ »la0T lows of lb town w01 be forgottap. The lid wil be off, *o to speak. Th* crowd* wfl ®* p^rrnltUyJ to enjoy the oeeuioi ns such occasions should be enjoyed If one should forgot to turn to th right to park his car at the pre per aagl* he win not anffer at tb hands of th* police; although all ar requested .to strive as far as posuibl to refrain from Wilful neglect In Urj regard, Dunn, It* government. Its pee pit Us merchants and aasnufactu/ert, I* viu the people of th* district t «•»*• Ihey unn yea of th beat celebration and th* brngest tim •f year life. farty and showrr for MUS milt CAMFRELI Buie's Creak, June *4.—Betwe* th* hoors of R and f on Wednosd* aftsmoon at the hosritahl. bom* « their mother, Mr*. W, M. Bryan, si Mr*. Cary Hunter Flaming of Raleigh ■nd Mm. 9. H. Crooeh af Maw Y*» City, were at homo to a number < tkfhir lUnmia lu *-- *.4 Ml-- aw _ Carnphell, daughter ef *•». and Mr *■ A Cempheh. whoa, approach!* Marriage to Edgar Lyaat will tat Ulcc placa. Becchriag at th# door wtra Mi W- M. Bryan gr., Mr*. a H. Fl.m u*Mr*. Job Hood of Goldsboro, and Mra W. I Bryan, Jr., of LfOIngtoa, actce puech on th* porch. An tatermtia rontoat waa engaged in, Mrs. Joe Mr*. Creach that Incited hr ■■■at* U the dining room, who • JSH *ni rewree waa sercad The center pleec far the dinit table waa a mat* ef naaUrtlawn, tW^mldot of thia waa a aby eapl wiasratstvsrj •ge ef leeely gifta Ur the bride tjCarpentier T«W O . Spanring i Com Throwfh hour Kee..wi llm | l»(l Day'* Adbiliri Vary y Mydi-r-oui t Manhiuvt, N V. Juiii •*" Ivin—e. I Carpantie: birxct! f 1.1. , nl with a> many spiti-t:*;? i * • '■ Y afternoon. Pitiicfi** ih VJir.; t nanaitar. unnoant e.< l.vi^.t. l|ty Of the lour Julyit:.-!. 1T1 • i t; 1 naird. I' Toduy‘« arlivi'ie/ \m,- i,^, ,i 1 ahrouilwil in my ii r;-. CYi p. -.;i..- , i.( 1 aul on the'ro.nl thY -u. n l|liphl lull (enutliy v.'u. L.-ul. 'Y 1 relumed he wa> n-rl |>. : IsU.h.- l« . ‘|wlu» Trainer WiUui, i ,t . i- ... 1 French hanlntxnveiyn: cV-xe-. . 1-Paul Jour-nee. Hi- rama : <-r ■ three quart * of mi hnur. ■| Then r>«-jjeump'. ocnm i .i.i.f »* 1 PI*itc Mallet, mutoii.i i>< lit,.. .«i-„ •• far to look over :h.- a>i*i;i, !»ald a to of ere net- will Vi •. i, ,-knr.l . jtha promoter. They ;:inr v.in; « J, . i«r city h« round t-.-1-rjihn- thtve 1 to hir living- and then letarde-i o camp. while liie manuyi r nstray! . Ceoif*« spent 46 minve, |i hr- tvl door rinit diadon-hexii.y ,i;i,| Jmx.i i j the rope. When Ffrm emp nv.tr*,.:. he naootinceil that n: h • u... i.v —uv.\m ivui . It *-«» iothiiitii l^fljy t.ir.i Cs.*. ; tier would tro to ■le'vvy fit;- S., uru . morning mi the \nU-fc 113 v'tYlt h-. I .. . been etukdiiu rrvin! I*'j:i«ln**i. t ^ nn|Mi ..r the coni] refur-..11 hrni liiii upott V.jt ti-lni i.u •' CLontn would *u m yj,. dr. i-, ,, novel Wi.y. WORK ON NEW PARK IS RAPIOLV COIMli IOKW..KJ Benson, itial fur tr., 114.1 iij.j. yearn wa< known a> a ti.v 1: |R P*rh, now bat n.p.tih '.1 .1. . . order the dirttl ie:ir,'vi; ., I. Rout, pH k rujie-ir.‘ id. . S1ir tvroi.'jr i»-»r th. K-.t • N,.u ' • Club of th.. r roand Ju-. t:r ■ .• j. .>» • th< clcctt> suh.tanor.. P. .3. 1 iw-r. ' emciale. bar xiv<« th.- town v.bil 1. a .hert time, will be one iT lit. j: .1 “'.ique and af.iacv.e lilili- park. in»- i nifinahle. Last weeV, want 44. h.^ti.t tueet the jrrvun.lv in vl..iiir. The;, .tf. bemjr eleareil n-l, d .lined and [• r.: od. l! is plttn.ied P. dr. .3. . .1... . ncl. uf d>i natunil 1 vulrl . ,1 , h flow, thronph th. SJII.U-.U .net.. nml little ettstic In!?l;*." ither. it;. vivary and tvheir .1 would uni Pi ,Iie*“ beauty of th'- paik ». a whole. A pa- ’ ♦illion will also be ecerird, a/ well, ax arbors, be'u-'.iot, ewir.*.. J.ri.v^i «r park appurtenance.. ' • Planr art now on.li t nay I../ a hand stand wr.ich will h- hu' l > I commodate Hrit'iuiV Sf-jn.r.- Antcr-it; iean Lepion Band. I he bu'iti eun.*.eie I.* .it ha« been nunou'ic-ed will <-i.<nn .jus- !, j about the middle I.f Aujtu-!. , | Thv Euti e Ni'uv Hu ., J"lK r .in 1 auspices of whirh Benson*:. yj', < i. I comine into heinir '* th.. t. u.t-. .. ,k . leader of -J»p park mm. •non',. At a meeting of tljv c'.d» Thursday a. , ternoon, a (pttci wa> r,-cd fr.*ro :h I town ofAc.al- lusm-lily pad.* :*;r.g I I scheme and promising I \ v I .’ .St ance within Shell power. Tin g. i. •> *n< turned over to tbi elu'i t :t;v ifei' the purpose of crr.'iliicr n pa I.. The club has issued an iippoal lu ' all eltizona ol Rensnn •.*, i _>-«.)«• rut,. i , ;in the building of the park. We an * I sure every citizen iv.'ll In id this .pi- „ ;'p«u. Benson ran and will do *.m:s;r |—Benson is doing ‘.hr.pt. The a -t.r ican Legion Hand lam well leu' the' i , dub, promising to co-operate -i ev ery way possible. Other o run r.i rati'Pi sh ou Id follow soil.—Benson Review. 1 GODWIN ITEMS j ' | Albert Luma lift Tu.-tlny n/UT- ‘ | noon for Kanans City. obese in-' haa accepted a pcs'cto.'l. ’ Mr. and Mrs. K. T. iisrMia..-. are ' attending the k11■ ;hOili> 1 co.i f c«*i Tit*, u; 1 Carthage. j Mabel Godwin, daughter v' 12. .T. } 1 Godwin was wpe'iatcd o.i fo ■ iippr-,.- ; dieitis in I’itlmnah hospital R Kny . eitorille Wodni-nlay. She is <i;>i.iu * • nicely from the oprraliu’t and wir . ‘ probably netiun to her fciiqte witnio a few day-. ij • W. B. Mark hum, of iVani-i Ui'J ' spent a few day* in- Godwir with h.- •* ' pareuu, Mr. or.d Mrs D. A. Gulaim. ’, Mrs. Arrhlr Godwin who i, u pa- 1 •lent in PitlmanV bo-piful In I- y- : ' ettevillc, still con tin.os i,a l<- s• ‘.Her many friends hop.- for htr .i * speedy recovery. ; • (Maude Grahnm, of t .w.., ,|hn; ‘ the week end in Godwin -rilh h's *a . * thcr, Mr. John Graham. J Mr*. Maggie Jones ar,»* rliil.livt ' hove n tuir.ci to their I. ip-... ,tu:r spending several days wilh .1.-1.... < in Aalrmhnrg nnd Rospbo.o. J. M. McIntyre uiwl Jch.i Graham. Sr., attended IVrsbytery n Kuri-tle- ; villc Thursday. " Misa Kstal »n«* ..mi Mn ; f flarpcr Jonr* p|nfii Hislni'yiuijr ^n -’ Dunn topping. I! If|«« Turner ln«ir.*lav' [j in FeycttevlIJe. ' J f Mr*. Mnggi e Jones. M«, J. Q f. Jones and Mrs. Attn., f.o.lria $p.-s.t • L Tuesday in KuyeUrvillr, p Mrs K. A. William* wb.» wa* at. n.ously injured *eVetal du>s' pqo hy ., mmann ImmIv fnlllnw uiu>m S..- ..... L ly Improving and :» aid.- in !•«. ..Ui • . Main. STATE BUOf.rr AYOTZM I Waahir.gton., Jam* I’l.xii'i'ir, y llarding. lH(* fuMsu-l Iftlll flitd ar<«i «»f ,1 Ac tala who gali!«.' gnvi f in it v*,—a allure* mrl today « ih Il'iAng J..,« r ea of lit# new bmlgi'l <y-,.n .n |.,v >» what wax haiii'd ax !*• Inc:'d i* ."y foi a anw rr* of i-rimamy it {• .I .a! g admlnixtral'.H*. Thi' pfr-xirnt .Ip.-n B *d tha ccHifproiH.)' vI1.a lb,' rxvin .. a lion that "Ihir.- la aid a ahaUr ,r. u»a world today I (hr gioaiag p.iM? I IndobUdnra. and mnnrt'rw a...- .J‘. | [tar**.H Ita rpfi-rmd t«> Ihi gilH.'iiac • W • flm and i-atran diiuny rr. .}in>| * adaplad to meet • mon'rai-v, and kov* N waj la M% flow**. 7 READY TO :D m TITLE ..y.- •'/.(•k £t'ai Tvr Week* of ) . - 4 ]■% 7 *c;:r.r<.tion For io.tl iizii'riiuy ■ ’;> . v J.. Jje«- 2#._ r.orkoul • • *.*.» . 1 i.uiWt »f iiuxinjr, • lui! f fiilvil ion ttpi-kt '•» ’ 2 iM'iic fot tbo *■' hu=i;iv.!Mbip • ‘ '-••• . r. Jn/ijf City • . .. i«r. ... > • ■ 1 >1- Iii*- r: lal vorji* i'o allir h«97 of a «nid * . lil doy *l*oh : H'rdll uOO ' I . f • -.-'t *'3:ll ho 0"«w';. iatO ■ r un-Joan (ham . ■■ fwr .bo laat two •i |. v.i.o l«nj.-«y jicrfoimod V U aCiTocMl. IVSi'.'.-j'i. : ins', liar of training • i ...l1'';- 1 ijj'.r Ulul tNOI*. Af • < .. u '.•! it uv'.k whh "Milt" . ;'i ; !• :< iir.i iMeetiv* itiynnl -• i-av,-.! hyiiivay Im-jimr vrort !!k- ilt'.iifH') tvtumeu for ’/• - » * ■'•*.' ■. -it.!)iKht hrvakfatt. ■ ik, K«lr> ir hi/ rub r • .ia-J .Iuc‘>l Ikf beam at i ' *. f •-'ijirfi* la *hvink an 1 •*‘tak-nk •*( f a - U*if f ur • *■ • i=.- 'i.m a -nr*. • / hiw'.-b tiery kirlt a fino :• •! :V.'-i I n- 't he rravrit-d • ..J- / i. in*. -l-tlHiTS ami Jfi'-fi rit.irs the •. . ',«!.■ in the Mir. I -H..-. > terry i. ii the heavy ' . *i ;l: ie rr'i.trr mjnd mill . 1 t.r.t t' ftt-ar-«:her three • ■ • ‘ If ‘nil' ;.|: I hr nlovea 2T:> r-m-eil in <ao> : i n.y.-a in Vnk'o* cun ,v e.- / t i- : r/rnehUar -i. • t ■ e w> yt-k VjiU i»c him. !• : ... »-\il Jn w'K iir m/ic than . : c'i‘ bait, fa- a rour.d or .. • ■* i ! - • !ii/ainiir/a rte ■ ■ • "•< .'.v *’•!>• */ -l arduirrl > 'V -J ^ To Fitch uiiiitgton July 4 ■*r’** r f-r Cooiainr To AmIii • it r 5^ EffftH To Do •'••HC i)j'ar of tV h 4 II •». • i.v;i£*|f. Will pitch • —l.illinjrton— • * ‘ t :»in •i*r« *.i* Do:in Monday. r- r i rhu: tr.’ck • ri h. i iu ?!y*. ut. Jot- Han .* • ' • A- t*i:: a^iri* f*»r Dor i\ . *. Ami h:< hw»mc town • !i*m f/i ;*ke l>jnnr4 • -• • :r.\ «%f k> ap. f ■** i * th( win • - i-.vm* «.*il il.j'T* u |>mv ef !* *■ m ». County Afrri* .(•' I'V r in'V.tio.t. ... f ’;*•» ift-i. />n»o will bo J»r *h:v. ii >:n rwit About 1 >::-!tc4 t?mi fcr cko I i fh.* i» M*llui:» iramt at lr# <!r ,*• 1c4.n1 around « top- e.-i^-rud iu ii. I I*. f.-ir '?>•-. »»»• *umc ;*ka* tho placr • » f.;y. rfhnlulid w.th * *•* *• i* O’.ji ir.i rtf dk tuio* 41 p-*** compote 1 I*.* o- ?* 'Mi.ontr'i a maunder •• <* • xU h;iv. -v • *. tkv Duke fe low* • •! tV :hul they ym *'■ * i Jiiii muitr jfi mjrau<v j#-ri w :h k’lii Duiham to play » •*. rcitooL* good investment 1. ^••h.y.’rjr oil*.o* ml dipped • :n i!u j h'h.iU’p’nJj Rcc»»t«1 kHowi • w .ho cduritiniMl Jirojriam ol cCh C:ih'|;».,i / rnipn 4ir*Q£ outaid I «! , • T!.r r'jv'Uttv <N. C.i Obirrvn ■:r t u '.••MW ll»*. town* and rural •;nn»u iHl!< in th»: Sl.to which h»v« I;'*-110 r voti-d in fnvor of bonds 1 I* nurixvi *, thi" lotal apor.v. fi-TOfl.l.iMIfi, The umaunL* •t.v (•. ••« .M .nnn.nno la.urd by '(• « • . ... if, f-j.iHin by a ham •1 . d -it-.i Mi'wiiakrr. Thou • •»’* TIh' OI>«rivvr. afford l>/> I tulnarino that tho t*l< •ni .la nr.' kc-rpin* pare with tho eol .itol sw«v«-rpT|y drvoiopsnvnt. Th« ' '.-.ilitonl wsav -nsent in North Car i' >:■ kn» .i-.nmcl uropnrtion* thal - -»■•* ->oi i nUnit it by anv «tati I'..- t.nh.:' * dhi« if ermilfysny nowi • 1 it i' r. rnsrnsi.ii 'msn or.'on whoi If -• »>Hail pn>cv*ii!«m the South •• Hay. .00 often lajrsrrrf bo 1 '«ii hi- train ia (ill inet rrnrat iill 'in.! |\»t ail'd -eh ml* w«‘l be i •M'. inlr.ri -rmin. fur It Prihapi " 1 h-' «-'»l WM.ik indent* wll •r - r in t« mill-ire* from at »»■■** u.* |S|" rin;Atiy rather than u 4i v>,’m.,ii *»• t*naifei'lIcott. Mon ••‘a* • it In tf «id arhool bollilinr* am "I l>e. • . -Ariel*, aalailo I* one o I" a d tevcimenl- a gtnlr ra) A lin I Ii'iil In ■!« ton much and did II Jo*I* J'lllr.sa. t-U I * *1- . V'«TH Old) NUMBERS I '■ . \ :>!• V nfir- r'.»:ed ln/t r.laht 1 n IS;.a in- fn.nnr n«*et fear ram- 1 .• it. t in t la hu mr next I . 'H*\ e«r of h', Inability I k fid n. v Mat- I trim** num I •; ; ealfavA that number* I b< '*•»• >1 a- fa»t ar they I • ••'» .M |i i.l fur ut Ikl* t aw and I '*» tr-a ie ft mi r« ■ nond Oann l ' • "* #r* t rhi *T* brfora tha 1 \ • .:>i. Ilf ha* inrtroeted * ih. ml 11 iiyMltrM net to !a- < ’ l''V" w ill nay drier- ^reaoee I or liri-a.f. ■>.. I Free Transportation To Fair Grounds Will Be Provided Visitors No Charge Far IUa PVeai Ten Ta Saaaa af Mde InaU ia CelebeatW* Visitors to Dana'a July 4 relate re tion nc«t Monday will ba traneportrd tr the hairgruande, where all of th* nteio trent* are U be etaged. free af I charge. Onr hundred volunteer dnv err ar.d uutomsteUt owitrra are wa.it .il !n»mi dia'dy by the committee m .large of transportation. They should ’report to cithmr George L Cannady. |T I- Riudie, John W Lrufiwi or lE'iit (ioldrteln. I trinan to provide free transpire tation to the ground* was reached M I a meeting last night when It waa lieimil that regularly licensed ep or ators of aatotmobtlaa for hire to old not begin tn provide for the crowds and that they probably woold not to doce their fare* below the regular charge of *6 eeau. This charge, thought those In th* nseatinr. waali be too much of • harden open thorn vldtor/ who did aol cum* In automo bile*. Nerd for volantcer driver* and ew i*er» I* urgent. The committee point* jout tbut Dunn’* reputation for hee j pitality io at. stake and that all eiti '*«** who own car* ar* duty bound to a'd the committee* in the free transportation piojort. At loaat thirty rarr will be needed. Country friend* of Dunn uro naked to drive their par. th« direct to the Fairground after the parade. Five parking space will be provided all Whe do thi*. V Mtor* are asked to porekaac *4 miesion ticket* from the booth* down town before they board the free ttensportetion car*. Ticket* *0 bought will entitle them to the automobile ride ftvt. L'nlcss tiekeu are bought down town, the visitor will pot be en titled to free transpoilation. Holders of *uch tiekeu will bo driven dlroct to the Fairground Midway and wilt not be subjected to the inconvenien ce* incident to the crush around the goner*! admission gate*. Attention i* culled in this connec tion to the prise offered by the com mittee at the ticket booth In front of Goldstein's store. The person who buy* the largest number of tickets at this booth wilt be given ten dollar* in gold. No resident of Dana, of course, will be peimitted to compete for this prise. A good way to win this prise would bo tv get all of the admlesion price* from year community and boy like ticket#. E-fore entering the Fairground procure- a atrip of paper and write - youi name upon it. When you gvt in »!d>- drop this atrip in a barrel placed at the u extern end of the Midway. Late in the afternoon these arc to be drawn from the barrel,-The find will draw a prise of ten dollar*. The nest three will dm* a prise ef *5 each. COUHI T IN NORTH CAROLINA BEN EFITTED BY CLUB WORK The beautification of the fora .home itoolf, and of it* surroundings, -(< the latest stop in a consistently graduated plan among clab worker* ' in thr Southern State*. The realise* !tlnr. that a widely extended effort was necemary to obtain Mliafactory result* made borne and achool Im provement the object of a campaign Ijondnetod in April m Iredell County, N. C, under tbo direction of tho homo drmonitmtlen agent of the United . State* Department of Agriculture and ;:hc But* agricultural college. Hun dred’ of nan, women, and children I throughout the county entered lata jibe plan with *«*L Namerou* prices I ware offered by budnoa* firm* to cumulate intercut. Snapshots were ta jkrti of •rhnolhouaea, front and bark ‘yatds, dining room*, living room*, | bedroom*, -before" and "after" im provement* were mad*. | The community of ML Mourne won !« Pi'** of 1100 for making tho moot mprovementa la school*, bomoa, aad (.'round*. Thl* progressive community |»v.d a successful fair; It obtained an linrrea** In tbo teachgta’ mlnrtea aad an rxtru month added to tho achool term; through it another grade wme . elided to the eourne, and by many •oclal diversion* the active co-opera tion of all it* c it liens was encourag s-d. F umit ure. china, aad money were awarded to thorn changing old, un attractive room* moot pleadingly foe the least outlay. For the moot con venient kitchen a washing machine wa* piven. The benefits of electricity on the fain* were brought out by debates, achool childrens composition*, aad W ■ ious other device*. Tho -art*** of tbo campaign lay In the awakening of •»«». wkW. aoia , rJ hold of the county and rontrihatod much toward setting us Ideuls and -taodaid* of comfortable living, of ijR*** Judgment, and good Mate. SCHOOL FACTS Of roue** you know education la needed. j —■<« •* ip niwuttl, , Education you aaad K, «M. J» «. »«•. -O* Alwayi tho Man of affair* 1 I* tha man who ear**. ■ H* dor* hi* work I Without a akltk. i Education i* tha "doyo" ‘ lLI>u^ •» tba r*od of hot*. i.Th* waorant man d***at *t*M l ffnaua » And la thl* world b« cannot far ad* I vanca L Kdurotion train* l You how to a«o your brain*. l In aaod^old acbool day*, laarn all yaw I And af tomorrow yaa w9l ba a boat* II nwa nan. 1 Bntlf you (Mik Ho all to yaor aonaw, BcrauM you'll arvar b* n *---‘n t \ I, n»ai* tomarraw. I. —By Lawran** V. Bum

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