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THE DUNN DISPATCH ~urS»MBa,'!ra“r EaUeed m »erod-ckae matte* f.pr>I l«L 1*1*. at tin poet oAm m hna. N. C.. cad or M ad d Hank s. un. l Hinu ran. fi.aa aaatlu__ X ¥i month*_Sl.«a ■>.'« yoar....._ ILtfi COME ON, FOLKS KVrgvt. for the time Wing, every trouble you have; leave your worriei i 3 'it, crop condhlea*, weather an* ' condition* behind for this eat »>ay, and come ever to Doan, wehcn eveiybody wSI celebrate on July 4. Dean La arraaging for a rourim time Monday. It wanta you am tie raiaeu* aad the kiddie*, your nor - h_or* and your kinafelk to join la the' fun ar.d help to make thU an ee niias one to be pleasantly remember rd if long at Dunn la a town. Al aorta of thing* have been ar tinged for your pliaMre. aad every ! Itie rough apot that might mar yo«< < v*o}mc!tt of the thing* arranged hai been amoothed out until there is no thing left of it. July Foarth. like Chriaunaa, comet 1 ft occ a year. It la an importer* cstb, ana tuouiu ue wurnia ae < vrd'njrtjr. The respect you owe you: t nintry demands that you join i< tho celebration—aad there never ws inch a celebration M Dunn bsu ». r nged for the occasion thl* year. Dunn and it* people want you bare It will enjoy your presence a* mucl you wilt enjoy coming. It will an t rtain you and send you back hom< l-.-Her prepared to resume the bur «! r* you have laid isidc for a day. So, come: the town wil b* youi: f >r a day. HAVE YOU REGISTERED? I face you registered for that ochoo h -i d election? If yuu have, you are onn j* com ; latively f<*, for Int than a foartl • Ik ■ • igrblee hud regiUcrod uo » : on Te Ctrday. And there *cmains but one Jay . • * eh to get roor name vt tin l. i ks. If you b'lw* in good reheaii yoi ••etd i*g\ l.r and vote. If you d < t rsgirt-r bofoiv sundirr i Salat v- y July 1, y.y cannot vn » *t» tb r«tIon to be held July 14. ■;ou have the evidence -ubmlttei .». :he ech. .i Isard to 'be sffi that Darui’a schools cannot functiu: rCrricBtly next tarn oulcu anotbo building ia sractsd. U you have ta ken the time to investigate, you knee .this evidence la not overdrawn. Yoi kitow conditions ia the schools hen Cates* tho bonds arc voted, this con dl'.ion will continue indefinitely. Cries* you register and vote, tb bond election nigh: be tost by tb mm n am .-±4 m#4nas»m*~ta*ua Will you register today? And vote July It for the bonds? If yon arc going to do the latter do not register. A son-voting regti trant counts against the bonds. FRIEND COOWIN AGAIN Oar school system is all wrong, o teacher* incompetent and disinterest sd In si! mvs salaries, our ehildrei are running wild and tbo universe 1 going straight to hal-alajak, so on good bat evidently dyspeptic friend Kdgar J. Cod win, gf Godwin, see thlwgs. It war just a little white ago tha *« bad to arise to a point of persona p'ivUege nsul call oar friend off e his fight against the comely costume worn by our delectable damsels. Hi had been rabid in hit denunciation o tne wearing apparel affected by tin women, and was aim that such wa tha causa of alt the devilment charge* against benighted homaalty. Now k> finds that tbs school ay* tern is a contributing factor akmj with short shirts, cigarette-, "root <t a rook," asd Km# ether thing! sH'ch the youngsters learn to school Edgar goes back forty or more year and t«l!« of the coarage, honesty and energy aad so forth sf ear forebear who plodded to the little log oeboo hr use* that were far and fow bo tw#cn. Wa I«s4aa f.Aoa klm oe..J.. sL.i IUMT UIU LANDS Henry Lincoln Johnson, negro no*, tionol Republican romcnilMeman from the good State of Ooorgia, appears! to hove landed a medium-oiled plumb from the hand* af the aermaley Pres ident. Ho haa been appointed, sub ject to subsequent confirmation, re corder of deeds fer the District of Columbia. The job pays 14,000 a year. Its bolder la bam over some thir ty or more employes, jrroral of whoa are white women. ThU, of coins, U unfortunate for the whits womea who certainly will set relish being directed by a color ed man. Wo doubt, too. If this phase of tbs job will be to the liking of the Southern-raised Henry Lincoln, who. Intelligent negro that bo it, must feel the delicacy of the situation. Aside from this, however, we see no reason why the Sooth should be to harsh with the Preside at over the appointment. There are some ten million* or more negroes in the Unit ed States That ia about onc-tenth of the total nalivo population. Probably tune-tenths of the negroes of the country are Republicans. Wherever there are no restriction* to prevent . them voting, they support the Rrpdb , lican nominees. Since the Republican party la the negro’s party—save, of course in i North Carolina—why should a Re . publican President not hand a little patronage to a member of the race . which It so loyal in support of his i What more did you expect when an Ohio Republican was elevated to the Chief Kxocutrvethip of tho nation ? 0—0 TOWN 0—0 » o—o TOPICS 0—0 0—0 By C. B. F. 0—0 O—O O—o O—O—O- O 0-0 O O O O 1 Did you w him, girts? Jimmy Rouihl He m her* from Fayetteville last Bight, just or-aching to boy you soma cream, or peanuts or Doag bong*. It was good U tea ole Jhnmy bach again. 1 do not know anybody I whom IV* miaaod as much as he. Not ainec Ole Baa nettled aae from tha Ohio Valley do I remember to have visited a soda fountain or motion ple > tun show that I did ant seo Jimmy > with some one of the detachable dam sel* la town—util he UP at for Fay etteville hsi five weak* ago. Jimmy, 1 Uk* myself, baa grown kind of old. > Bat he is just a* spry at ever. And he ia such a loveable chap, don’t you i think. Jimmy is thinking of returning to ' the boat town under the ran, and I i am hoping that he will put these thought* into antion. Some of our Ut , tie girls, like yen Caseins, “hath a leu and hungry look” since be went 1 away. We want Jimmy to come bock i and aid that youthful color and spar . hlo to return to those check*, those eyes, those lips, those neee. Come on ' boric, Jimmy; we wont you. i For four that you might not have noticed it, I respectfully call your ’ honorable attention to the fact that Dann ia going to celebrate the Qlore coo* Fourth next Monday la a »tyl* bofitting the occasion and the com munity. You, honorable air* and la dies, arc requested to get out the flivver or tlm Ummyvine, tie Nan rib band* around aad about it and Join the parade; for on thi* occasion do vr« celebrate that event through which we became a nation. Inciden tally, we expect to have some thou* New Interest Period k ' WILL BEGIN IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL BANK I r On July 1- All deposits made in the department i on or before July 5 will draw interest from July 1 i st 4 per cent per annum. I ARCTIC ICE CREAM "A Smile Follow* The Spoon" Delirious-Wholesome-Refreshing Its A Food • Not A Fad —100 per cent, pure and in all flavor*— Eat "ARCTIC” Some Way—Every Day Sold in Dunn By . , Dunn ,■!"M| Candy Kitchen 60c qt F. G. SHKAN, 60c qt. Neat Door to Poatoftice --Phone 268 tends of oar friends here to tnki pari in the cel eh ration. They — o. sumo hundreds of them, at any ml' —may not ba se fortunate a* to hav a conveyance upon which to ride ti the Fairgrounds. You are asked t convey thorn . or a* many ar y»u c-in Our batefealliita W'.’l <-n todny to Schna town to strive their nfghtie t to retrieve in part that glory which was surrendered on two p -evluu clashes with the toeaers of that swanr 2 and moaaulto Infested tuw a Thit Lng a Frinay, we are expecting to bring home the bacon. None of our fellows went a-courting lust night and they arc expected to be In the best of shape for the game today. ,Selma has rubbed our patrician noses deeply io the dust on two occasion* Those rubbings ars not pleasant to remember, The defeats were the arorat that could ha administered. They were overwhelming, cataclasmlc and all that tort of thing—entirely out of place, when the dignity and greatness of th* two towns is com pared, don’t you know. If our fel lows loss today, w«H think seriously of reorganising the push-pin league which went out of existence along a 'bout the time Otis P. Shall and his Warranto n mates defeated the Rich mond leaguers on their home giounds by a score of one to nothing. That was hack in th* 90s some time. Hardline* ar* not so hard, if you will use tha littl* grey matter the creator gave you. Yeaterday George Csrnudr had a nickel, but not a cig arvtte. W* had a prnnny, with the same number of cigarettes George had. In anewsr to our supplication for a fag mad* at the eornar of Kail road and Broad, George admit** J hi* ability to bay half a pack of small ’una. Jackson, our linotype operator wandered along about that time. We told him wa ware collacttag pennies for a worthy cause. He yielded two. Tom Vaughn dhae next In line. He yielded two more With our ponny and the fear collected" for the worthy cause, added to George’s nickel, we wera able to buy a pack. George took half, I took tha ether. From the first Inhalation George gathered inspira tion sufficient to write $2,000 life insurance. acU taro town lots and con ,tract to auctioneer three public sales. We took one whiff, run up against * ; fellow we owed $2 and ducked for | the office to write this bull. Allow me a aeriout moment: To morrow will aaark the end of the 20 I day period ailewad you to register for the coming school bond election, lit you are a friend of the schools. 'roe are not fshilling your duty to th* children 0f the community if you do not register before the books close. Up to yesterday a few more than 2UU prospective voters had registered. I These may ho divided equally be I tween those who favor and those who .oppose the bonds. If one who faxors < the bond issue (alia to vote and all of those who do aot favor them do or ; do not vote, th« election will he lost Those who do iml favor the bomb will, of courw. register. Kow, if you love your commun-iy, go dowc to * Miry Fa.leer’ll office today and pul 1'^ur nsmr on the regUlrmion book, lie sure you vote on July 12 if >* you do pet your r.»m? ti.w if y«j regitin urd tio not vu'.n, you m ill be counted URfl nat (he bund i>. <ic. IT is not to 02 expected that Hnrt^cr j T,;r«v f»nd Tubes will he eO"nd nr so called “ba jr^ai prices.” Into Hartford Tires arc built all theyasrs end all tkr ability of H artf rd expe rience, runn'ng back to before the ti ne the first automobile was built. Hartford developed the single tube bicycle tire. 'Attic Out of this tire developed the fabric that is now being used in automobile fabric tires all over the world. HnrtfordTires cost you no more to begin with than any good tires. A r.d forevery dollaryou pay for I larlfordTires you get a fall dollar's worth of service in return. TtMsl'iiiM) TMBS Z. V. SNIPES __ ._, _ ...-- - - - I GET READY* ■ . ffl I FOR OUR p I Semi-Annual Gearance J I STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1921 | Stores will be closed Thursday, July 7, for re-ar- B ranging and marking stock. B Watch for circulars, and further announcements 1 in your paper. B
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