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res DUNN DISPATCH' fUH!SMU> EVERY TUESDAY l AND FRIDAY. ■— - — - ■ —.—* ~ •“"* | F-vrrd a» »*eei»«-*Sa** nsat>*; lp*0 «**. >IM. at the mm «t Doan. K. C.. wA> the art - ' ■arch S. tm». I- BUSEKF POPE. Pabfieher TV>«i ia> rth»-.............. .R "ta month*. ___......_.I1.M Oaa year___U.tfO THE FARMERS RESPONSE Itm iliMi of farmer* «i» in Dunn and assembled in the op am house l-v hear of the nrw plan of mu'.'.rVna 1ft ro~>i)***td.a. Tin crowd f-dii ml ucp<-etatio»* of the rommit Sm >. - hitgo of id. rtUihft the m««t 'rtx. The house m filled and many wt-.- f'/ttoi to .-tend in the roar. The f-srmae* isu-ned attentively, and atat*Tr**tinc .-real Interest, to the s-stwheu vi Dr. Kilgore and 3ir. Tomlinson. It wee only a proof of the ■val.catiou of the farmer* that a ehai.se* I* net tied in the prowat mar ic-tltur system .and that the change about to com;. AJ_»V.S »W*.-V.. haa. Lo,-ought- explained to oa. and we know whet market ng in cooperation and what the cooperative market lag az-iociuilon moan* to the farmer' o' North vCarolina, we can pass oui jcdgiaent. -■>r.»or of the Micros* oi 4ht ivjtisi us tried in Denmark, nth V- foreign countries, and in Colifor •.hi of our own United State*, uc nrctent’-d by th* two speakers yes tsrdsy. Tao ptinelplee of the move mvm. ;hv fundamental* of the organ' iailwa. the purpose, the rcvalu tht whole plan was plainly sot forth in cold far:*. The Urn thing that mu*t hv con eldvrod la a proposition of this kfmi is whether it is a money making scheme or, the part of a fow men, a-d whether the men behind it at* the k'rj of men that we want to ban •Hr our produce. That doubt can ne Votis-er rx;-t. after the appearance hc.v joitcrday oi the two noted ag rirobrunets and after their talks on the subject. Dr. Kilgore, who was *tat« chemist for twenty years, and whose name has always been linked op with the agricultural progress in North Carolina ha* ever been known a* « man working with the peopla at heart and thinking not of self hut of U*u farmer. Ilia integrity is un qutrtioaiblc. Mr. Tomiiason hoars th* same reputation and is a sum that the public could always trail, and a farmers friend. Everyone that had the good fortune to hoar his gripping talk yestarday. can vouch for *a*s •Aleota and the mo* who will bo in charge of the money and the Anancet will be elected by the farmers them selves. These men have merely started th great work of organisation, bc «»«->" they saw that they could do * great work for the farmer* of North Carolina, and because they were will ing to do this great work for the fsr Their duties will cease when the organisation is completed. Then -t ail! he up to the thousands of mem hots to vote by ballot for th« men tary want to lead them in U>e great e*t marketing plan aver presented to Csv fa i mors of North Carolina for - ronsi derail on. /.or n#jct tblnf that the fdtrmar iwt* Bi-a'ly eoniidcrx before Mgning one of the little blue book contract* u whether er not imeh an aaeoeiatioti **n4 xuch an agreement U praetlcai, aod whether it really will benefit the farmer aad pay him more for his produce. That K la the oae big question. Ex porienee etwwhere bar taught that It will benefit the farmer, that it la practical, ami that it ie the only mod-1 ,rn •r’d advanced way of marketing tr mahirg the amt on Ike produce. ] California'! *uccem with the xy.tem ha* own pwcoatonal. With fruit* a* ke - lot* mite, pvrldiable fruiU. far; »Vch the demand !« alway* limited.! tovk North Carolina'* place ia thn agricultural Handing thia year, I ard the f tenon wax one other than ™ fact Ikat «b» o*ed cooperative marketing ..oeciallont U* Mil her pro dune. The prlr.« pic of Ux *yw«m. tbe anving of tV middle ex pence and the1 middle me.r* M’ariax, and the power of organic.-!lien and the control of th.- ma-kvl. I. tctf evident after the ct,-4idf»»t..,n ef tbe procem Ia made, k r« a quo4Ion af gett.ng tbe farmere ta have faith and .Ign the rontraete t”1 m order to cany thr etato farmer* .olid the mevo forward. Wbrn lx. Kr /ore averted yester day diat »* had advanced .tmnrt |« tho i"«:i in th »ay o* produetag, and bed learned hew te make the moat asd tho b'gg, h yield out ef aa acre of 'and. hr told tbe truth. When be and Mr. Tomlineoa Hated that la -«-■ hating we were Jtd where we were urrrij-trr year* ago, lb* truth wax toid. It i- that in which we maH mabo a change, and nvw I* tbe opportunity. Tbo campaign i. >.* begfanUg. A Wire group ef worker, are eUrtiag on a t maty wide ranviM tMa waeb to got tbe fame;, u .Ign up (be cou Itart* and duo »>.• **«*• that they cm. tblbfc eioe-ly aad boaeHly. aad that they r*a ^ what k plaia ae dap, t-d waat e (bang*, bcaedeiai change. In (be mdbtetiog eydem ae ft exMe today. If poo am a farmer yoe ran »*P*«t ta be Milled apou If you wore bom yoecerdoy aad benrd tbo atroag tpoerha. of Dr Kilgore aad Mb. Tom* icsmn. you are already Informed a: ;o tho workioga of this prose,.. Kill t you don't andsi stand any pu l »f it, then find out from the. can eatMM. They know tho movom.ui from A. to Z, and they k mirtMt lk%> arc talking about TtHlUCM BLOCKADE We road In the daily paper* several days ago of a most borribU murde' the ead tale of Kincaid hilling V* wife, while under tho infloencr of whiskey. No one who read that *vv. In tho dally paper* cuuM help fcr.rn being lunch*,I by the pity of it *i and the tragedy that It wat. ; A man he is. Inclined to dilnk. bul ho had rcfoiw»cil and worn to lav ’IT Ibc eicUil Stuff. lie Had won far .himself the re/poct of the neighbor ’hcod, and wax generally well lilted 'and prosperous. Then—he 'ost hi* ha’ 1 once, felt off thn water wagon, hit .the tlock.de trail tu.'ain, ami hit it jhard. it was directly responsibly for one at the saddest eve-.l* vvtv tstr',* ed In that neighborhood. Wail,* in a |fd of ruge he murdered hi* awn wife, land now is held by ihr authorities on 'the charge. iiK wi siit uivuu Jiwatv. jjvjjr, Kincaid himself again, there is no one ladder than he. hinuelf. He f <•.!<; ;disgraced and ashamed, and he .re gret* \n let, tor which he wu* net * , *,pon<ible. Ha know* that if he had only known this, he would not hare tcorhed the whiskey. Even the mother of hi* dead wife hot no hard teeing.; againM the mnn. Is ploadhir; for him. and knows that he was net bimteK when he did the awful act. j The rad and tragic affair only un i presirs on us tho time wo.n story- • !better leave it alone. Aiountl noun, right here in this section, a lot of illegal distilling and blockading •* go ing on. Recent raids have In n ugh. tbe fart to light and then there Is a i whole lot that hasn’t yet been brou^li: | to light. The sooner we get It out of jthe country the better it will be. anil I the more we lay off of the mcar. stuff tho better off wc will be. Drinking l« one of the worst habits that a man can acquire, and now that iw Ll--ck r.de and blockade only that'* obtain able, drinking is a worse habit than ever, for «uch tragedies n> the Kincaid ■murder are loo oriexi the result. ' DEWBERRY CROWING Down in (he sand hill section this week hundreds of people have ntlend Ied the annual poach show and exhib it. staged by the farmers of that sec Itien. Hamlet has been the center of {the exhibition, and it Is reported that a large number of people from other ! stare*, interested in peach and boiry | raisin*, have been down admiring the j exhibit of Iht North . Carolina sand I vm-rimM" — Although tha purpose of the show | was an exhibit of pouches, dewberry j growing Is occupying a large pari of1 the farmers time in that section In the pest few years, especially, berry raising has come into prominence end j the same success that ha» mavkud thu ■ peach raising is marking the g otvth of the dewberry. The farmers down there are on the job and they ire making the very boat urn of the natur al conditions they are blesred with. Dewberries ought to lx raided o round here as thay are in the avid hill section. There is no doubz about J the fael of whether or not they wr ild j grew. The question (a getting the1 pioplc !ut»r,-'.d..-0 'n s.urllng a ,|" berry boom aid showing thera whv. s -a * •»: ,* \r, ;.u, ’• *'• ..»•» m1.ii a • Alw.kJ ;r.tu vf • . h : • a.s.n* • *u1 **! -;iK i o • e.it :«*v ,v.f . )J* «’■!■• i »*.o .:.*«}► * •*: th^s s^ot’ar * ; I:' *“»♦!??•• r.'. -xr •! • \ :*mk Cu • ?•' n i.. «.*sixt tV *.*:.*: * r.r :ra;4>\. “J Hto!. •'■‘.Ji J*«Ir il'.'.ti I. Ihvil i t.i • t’siil' •r p, v. • » C... !»:•*, il by >• •vh >l« vror\l alt i vy ax our o-1 «‘W x»‘t. T< 1i;-. * | o^r f.laf • \ »h x-2,-/Vtv»! »ii»nillnx Wc r.u ;t wake av -.:«J ».»: out af ih»* rut ■»t .htv n»v yrr- *JU 'ytiriB in ^ >¥. cn M «uia to mark at wO! ? i*. if. n.v. 0— C--C--'/--C-C -O—0—0—o 0-0 0—0 1- —o d'• ami -rn o—o Q—o ^ ^ ^ o—c WJI, n' -fci wvll t H^jhi 'v t % lui1! r %m* > • • ’*1 .'»•• . n r’ •• b»x;(i i to Ji u^.»« *0 • ii. .t*'S • *r»' i •i't>p m< *» *••>1 .*w. •. •» . . . iim ... . omo • •• k't ... ;‘ •. ::i«*h. j --. i )«;• V i.« Ds.Vi..*'in us Iont ■••H* h ri rfW. j| It! Oak ha'v. > _* •-■. .1 ..'i-S lui it d filin’., bu\ .'iv.' n' i... I- «r. »:li v.ict livr-i, . w;to ■«>'•’ ■:* “..'l," I in. Mra'i il.i7»f ' v.v. ar.rl ought to b* *•! t *.htr p *'*.4 :Lr\%>- lt> lick till —i! »-l '-’yb :ii» / nuirht to b-= * • :ct; ?:• » ki rj ^ l eki-O i- r.rbc, Ter our *:**: -Z‘ c» ? :%b*.or i* fi^ht xn’j k ftihitd up. 15 <». «il Vad, uwr iMii'ii c if.‘*w W* it?ii ntro j boy* irfTt r *t Com la* <*lnrie« oT h* »:~m < tccorded In Thr Bc.i P.vrv.Wr, W«- u‘ou*t kuov.* r.iiTthir.g t>b*»ut the .* i.% jk ; j o esn*t givr >cu f * •■. »-*l* «•*•«!« to hap C. h>*i% . ,i jv. • i -.•* k^otr that tht ir Vi* <W».dd t If *'Mi the iWb, •:u^i;ief of h*t!i« Chat will bv* niicliwi, ni’d Imprh m* thr jrnm?, f**. I ho ^ft*nd. i d IHa: m? would win bn o H;bi;»i»n. Bui wo admit that we m’ *i uur p.<*d!cticn <»• o i ns."* ... . .. *rV ... .*iti *4»* • i:« an k. i*» «niu »i»« *Ji* s*j|.. • 'aIH V»v«i . . m *iv in • 1 -.'m.' 11."..' typewriter t lin;, ' »• ■‘ainb' - llir.... b ;h If >1 ' ' J U ‘*1 -I .* • Le.fii . o- -.1 *• i f 01 r O.tkj didn*'. umt dnvtt ftV ; iir.Jur, p» Ihv r-i' ?<1 out turn.- of th. j rnxi ittlf wa. m *•*>• played. It I-. >2 juul:''I "het.iui tn* two bach g-.im.-j I'Vei b« ployed, nr.d mu u then likely Selina will bo conceded ihe fir.t. b-!f. 1 "•‘I l>f iccnr.l hoil’n ‘.he thing. ,r lit.ll'i'.iy’y ax.ifreg*tli>n can git to rather, there are jnjt about three oth u. club- iiuhi.% ball league Owl are l<n!:ig to be left tn-himl, and the old W column w going lo V. popular with (he Dun i outfit. . —-—• i R-dr h.m playeil havoc with .practice 1 me!:. hat y-Merday the boy* got a good workout, and feel fit to play today. MR. HOOVER COMING It is good new* that Secretary Her bert Hoover k to ppcak at the Har nett Coony Pair In October. He will iv» A HTP*! U/rlfnmr Vim llnnuar1 i« a.man esteemed bjr the world. He did monumental work in Uie war and I i'fn e the war and afUr the armis tPeople who agreed with his m tfccds or who opposed them knew him ns a man of world knowledge, a great organizer and a man o( varied ability. Pothip* the beet pnrt of hia relief work is least known—tha org anisation that f«d and saved men. writicd and children In Austria, the Fuikans and other parts of Europe. H' required genius to carry on that work, and Mr. Hoover did it in a way to win the gratitude of the people saved and the thanks of all Surope. -—New* and Obacrvor. Nt J. I*. I tame- left thi* week fov Atlantic City, where he will spend cL-vctal days. rsa.vs’vsS?... I 82yEK2.S28!w. I KiM«*rm,TlMM«rorhdrtti rfiM—««. Try I_ t*nt»i»lnrrtik .— v . riT*-ii£TT DRUG CO. i mmr :3RD’SB«B Wfciu ALL p*.i ta'Jjr Siji $t*3 I’m Seta IWiriae* fwi Mi Ge Bat ILo “Cid RctsSIt" TWfard't BhckDm«k Case Mi SIjjkL DuUon. Ala.—In recrnnuendta;; Tlied ford’s Blrck-Uraupht to her friend] and neighbors here, Mrs. T. F Parks, a wtC kuown]acUsr<uCo'mly lady, said: ”1 sa: jetting u.' lu year;; my head is prelty '.•Idie, i itavesccu landriians and reine d cs co ro and bnt the old reliable I am talking of Ctack a Ititf i.j!,di;i,t“ are have used ■'f years- tfccan !«.• depended up JR a-d cs? tfe;! v :I do tna work. vll! i-riieTe Indigertion tnd co.ir'.'.^.Uco i ial.cn right, and I know ' r l tried It It Is the best thing I have • er found for the full, uncom torts ble fetUng taerirran. Sour stomach and Sick headache can be relieved by taking Black-Draught U aids digestion, also tslits the liver In throwing oft impuri ties. 1 am glad to recommend Black Jtdaghl, and do, to my friends and neighbors." Thai lord’s Black-Draught is a stand ard household remedy with a record ui over seventy years of successful use. Every one occasionally needs something to help cleanse the system of impttnlic*. Try Black-Draught, losbi upon Tbed ford's, the geanine. At all druggists a • ■***»*• «.l BUSINESS LOCAL * ' « "* i * T- V- * 4 JRICK FOR SALE. _ SEE J. W. \ horntuli, Dunn, N. C. 12 8t pd. JJANTIIY BRICK FOR SALE IN tar loti. Ideal Brick Co., Slocorab, N. C. 1* 8l pd. U.4 LUGS. WEDCtF AND RUTS f»r all can at Garnay’a Garafe. QUANTITY BRICK FOR SALE IN car let*. Ideal brick Co., Slocorab, I N. C. 18 8t pd.' itVCRAL USED CARS OF VARI OUS model* m tint elan canditicn for cava or on loaf tiraa. Gainey'* Carafe. HE PLACEMENT COILS FOR ALL eara at Gainey'* Garnit*. OR SALE.—ONE CIRCULAR SAW mill, 40 horse boiler, 30 horw en gine, eiiblr fae.l raniuge, cut off •4»' ami ediior, Now In operation at Ilousca’s pond. Tlls'hman Lum ber Co., Dunn, N. C. ISSic WANTED — $1,000 TO $3,000 worth nf Liberty Bunds in «x> change for first mortgage on real ' estate, due January' 1st Wll make a re;y attract «e proposirlon. Ap IV at Dbpauh Ofl’cc jj 4t. ANNOUNCEMENT Wt arc prepared to give you efficient Electrical Repair Ser vice on: Ima*. ell nulni, Grills, all suites, Percolators, all makes, WaiHars, all snakaa. Vacuum Claanars, all makes. Ranges A|| makes. Catling Irens, all makes, Vikrttors, all makes, Pans, all stakes. Molars, all snakaa. Churns, all makes. Soring Machines, all makes. n I-Act Everything Electrical \Vn hove a well equipped L'Iih ; rical-Shop in charge of an experienced mechanic. Wring lut your troubles and we will adjust them for you at a reas onable price. KUDSCN-DKAPER ELECTRIC COMPANY 107 East Broad Si root PHONT Nee OK_IM INN K1 /* SCHEDULE Clinton To Dunn Jitney Leave* 5>alrab«nr-8:00 u. m. LeaVea Roeeboro ....._8:30 a. m. Leave-* Clinton __ 11:00 a. m l.eavrt Dunn_.V00 p. m. Arrive* Roeoboro___8:25 a. m.j Ar.iyo. Clintou_9:1» a. n>. I Arrive* Dunn ....._j:00 p. m. Arrivoa Clinton_5:00 p. m. Arrhrei Rojeboro_..5:40 d. m. .j —— i FARE $1.10 j FARE HALF WAY 5SV LEST WE FORGET — --:- 1 — ~r Tha Big z^zzzzzizizzzz: Semi-Annual Clearance Sale .-vlobeA ~ SATURDAY NIGHT July 23rd. The FieiehiMil Bros. Co. II Dunn, - -.North Carolina rOBACCO FLUES IN AU. SIZES— FOR RENT—CUE TCU7. ROOM TE •n<l paltartn now r*»dy for dolhr- naut house for eo'.ored icnnnts. Ap n.y. M. l_ Jackson. tf. ply at one* to L. J. Bu*L 1C tr. Arctic Ice Cream j Is the Best for Cones l * ♦ Ask the kiddies—they know. A crisp cone | tilled to overflowing with Arctic Ice Cream is indeed a tempting treat. '! A choice of several flavors adds to the enjoy- > ment of this delightful and healthful confec tion. ;; Let the children have all they want these hot days—and even if you are grown up try one ;! yourself. Unless you are different from most :! folks you’ll be back for more. 11 We have the most delightful place in town, jj Plenty of room. too. And our prices are low er: I! Ice Cream Cones ____ _ 5c | t Home Made Cones __10c | Fountain Coca Cola _ ___6c ♦ X MilkShakes.._.10c * t Pine Apple Sherbert_10c | l Cream in Sauce's ....10c I | Ail Kinds of Sundaes_15c J Banana Split .. . _ __25c | t Fifteen Years Experience Assures You The I Best of Service. We Know How ? x ♦ X ♦ * Dunn Ice Cream Parlor j .. —«-■§• ♦ Next to Postoffice--—--Phone 263 I -m—_jm-m_l» ANYTHING FARMERS WANT | Prices That Please - Results That Encourage No matter what the farmer may desire, if it is in the farm machinery or implement line we <•»" supply it. Our commercial connections enable us to secure those splendid inventions and grades of implements, and..ma chinery that literally “put money into your pocket" at a r material reduction in time, labor and operating expense. We can not tell you the whole story in this ad, but we will be glad to demonstrate it face to face with you, I * . • ' ... • 1 BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA
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