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ils£ GUNN DISPATCH MftUSHRO EVERY TUESDAY 1 A NO FRIDAY. •.* Mcrci-taas ao;<r • /trQ Jrt, Irit. at itc pn»i o«5f . J % .. . 6 f J'it* ’V Kt ' I .',h f! t't# I E. tVlOLft FOrE Publish.-* j ;l I."'.' <1* .. _ ....... at* . ■ lW.j'1....J11'" • r^*‘.—. A CO»:ALIMENT INDEED r.m-.a and ;h*i gnat country »i'.jr.fi It t, compl-tnente-.l indeed by Shi rs.-ep-.ancc bj Heibert Hoover •• <t Yu. Giirgt W. Vanderbilt ta Jcnli Pi Us’s year's Haitn of tho I'srrctt C-’viiilv Fair. It is not prob rbl* that n-<y State or county fsir II ,ia« i-OLth viU he ro highly honor id jj smrr vi"J b.» this year. llr. Hcovr: U one of the world's f tiUd acx Mrs. Vanderbilt, al htapb a lender In the highest social >.vl»i af tho world and a woman of ■tf.u wealth, Ards time to servo as s V «,fi eAiclont pi evident of the <•» Fair ar.d to come to Dunn to iaUoduro Mr. Hoover. Whan eve.- Mr. Hoover speaks, the • rid lUlcao. r jt .hit : cason what he will have to , to the people of the Dunn rom c*. j will Hi, worth listening to. A .5 ntu* of rhe worlJ will have Its e^s.4 upo- our Utile town on the day !-1 i" nks hc-.e m l.'u<in a>i«i its poop's ore highly hon ored. A NEW POSTMASTER Cant, ary lo ail expectations and predictions, Eugnr Carlisle West. !>•:«!» 'iw;i.. was lass week appoint, ot ,.5>iniai'« to succeed Eugene T. vhn has held the position since IK* dvjth of Thomas Jefferson Jack* • o*. uice years ago. EJ.-ar Carlisle* has suiprlsed us nil. . At :he titni whsn he. Captain William I> Kol aml, J. K. Crockett and James i irduh comprised the field of Repub r*vi rsiil'ilstci for endorsement for tre Job his chances wore considered tn When the endorsement was gtv c * Capta’a Holland, nobody.was far p.Ued. because it appeared that the - aujotity of local Republicans wanted ir that way. 2ir. We.t, however, although an Op s'«r«rf;ly passive candidate, never so ! :-V-cdg*d defeat. He bided his time. Cij tjbo come last week whan ho vc.-.t to CtarloUe to interview John '’•US' hTs-eheid. He brought homo '.the bacon. V.ierv have boon no civil mrvico n s.tv.iatior. to fill tho office. A dots >' fur *uch examination la still to bo . •=»- Mr. Wort w01 hold tho office . .without interference datU that time. Quid rides? WELCOME COUNTRY CHOIRS I 07 the last two Sunday's choirs ' from rival churches in the Dunn Dla tv c*. have furnished music for the i bod.it Sunday school, establishing e rrscedeat that erlli bo followed for i time. last Sunday Trinity c.tl.ch choir from Johnston county hr rounder the direction of O. H. ! .i.rfoev. The previous Sunday Beth • ,/’■» Onivcr choir was heft under !kj direction of A. T. Diaon. Each ' •- tl.iw ha* about twenty-dec voices. i.v'.h fv. nirhed excellenl music. T’ It good 1o see the rural and town • ..'**>•» bv-jovbt together in this way. ?> b-ttc - plan for mutual helpfulness • >’d be iliv'wd. Dunn la glad to • t‘-s "tv rlw»'-* here and trust that, otters w.II come and Use two! ,,J< bate already come will find It n •••.«!««: to retain. Hi-re •** a-e again folk, for a abort '* -y Ojt Bats is gallivanting off .•jvj.r by th- surging surf, enjoying: • - P«; r rf sw'ehhig waves as they n*t V/ricbteviUe breakwater. '•>. 4tJW .1 to h> wo k while ha ie 1 >"c". vsiisijI roirt the temptation to ; JWst.-arjewha. upon the to Inga and for rent.a; under cur observation. I'c- -tsir week or more we're Ml » !■** the npr'.l of those mclodioas VV. its pe. svj by Harnett, Wayne and : 7 ","£lo« County lawyers jo aisepy '.J. b^eld. -»u.ls:e Cranmer waa pre r lir-g. Before kins came war scores *• »*" rha.grd with the disregard ef thv ;o«tly famed act* perpetrated In hjJ*r Volstead end up i'-w •" /Toth Carolina by Rev. R. L f-evlt of the Anti - fslesn League. It »•■«* ■ ws.ifvem thing — surprising' h»d all that ton #f thing V ^1 JTiratofere 6';»e court, had played . I P*^l ‘a the pro ■real! un of Ilk tcrr ram*. St-.t# officer* had xoeraad *•» thlr.lt that wa* a province of the •r.~T ue.4 M-,on.hirer, and other* doe) In the cheering Hold had, t ■. M.aiid to fare IttUe for State te'l-ott. Bat ker-> * rhmrfe had tone. / >1 'bo f»UT "II of ton# with tv? I h« il»». 1? >la:ad to eoneiet. Conekt'an me or: - u,a on the ••d* — Invariably Whenever tho :-' t\an lated tho vordkt Jade* ft mot wna ready with tho eentearo "■ a!< h ranged anywhere from It to I I laonthf. V ** itr.fonr men more roarVeted e- ftn 49 Jary, TwoetWour drew • ‘"d »r*tfn#»4 for an average of It the r*»;v hro<*. of them won tea-; •fed for handling Utter. Sioteoa! " them ware white men. Htat S h *a itovd h gh In the rU Haitian of •k#;r aelghSarm. ttrtt of them peered! t Mtd rharam r . all went to the’ f.-e'lm i fad*.# Craernev It romisf to Mar-! . f-4* for thU month* total of hopertor Ce.»n. Them ct oer WoehldeW woo ice hie werh in Am :t HA aid an won-* r •Jn, what h« wM 4* Rla rowing w It hr laTterrt'ng. , ooaaaaa ^cSMhody ha* boon a* aakiad « tn Hum the Dean Are -*-)— -| fit hit/; it the lotag water on ro- ' cent oUses. We emanot uc that any , particular harm In ham doaa itnec thr camlag of something that dear net *«Ut U a meat hatmlam occupa tjeo. There lent any such thing ae the Dana fire department. The organ iration piled Into history with the retirement of John W. Thornton as iU' chief. Our city fathers, who hold u Job equally thankless as that which va* so fittingly graced by Chief John. Id abolishing hi* office also effaced the department. Abo at the only member of the old guard who Hu stuck to the Job is Allison Goddard. At whatever hour the elaim strikes, Ellison can be counted upaa to be them to man the mrssle. Sometimes there Isn't mack <o ge through the noaalo, bnt what ever there is available, Ellison (a there to use It It isn't because bu considers himself u Amman that the gvelul "Col" answers the alarm. He Juae loves to do the work of saving folk's property. I - Besides Cob there ere usually for mer Chief John and o arse hr m. John w'.il come to get the truck started af ter all othara have failed and will drive it to tbs Are. Wo usually swing on because that la about the osaiestl way to the aesne of happening!. Af-, ter wc get there, get the hose strung sat and the water to flowing, both John and I usually stand by to see the real work done by more youthful hands. But aside from those regulars,, there Isn't aay auch thing a* a Dunn Are department. Vor this reason it ia useless to cose it. It is, however, a bout time that our commissioners n ■vokc to the seriousness cf the situi tiun and organised a derartmen; that would be effective. Just as the foregoing lines are -our.ded out we come across Mayor J. Lloyd Wade and Commissioner WiU iam H. Newberry. They are enjoying ihe cool of Shlcan’s Ice cream saloon I while the daintily manipulate their! ■cc cream spoons. "Mister Mayor," i we articulate in the most approved of; interviewing styles, "Mister Mayor.1 why don't you appoint John Thorn ton chief of the ore department and ict him organize a bnnch af Are fight ers." The Mayor Just loves advice. He dwa>* like*. to listen t. the word* of •ltdnm whirb fail frum eloquent lip*. , *• ,b?v»* advica as wall ar. he doe* ■ :rU.ci*m by folk who have iteegsted hrmrelvcs east ad an of the all thing*' ■e Latins, to pobl>c life Ha received >ur stiv e* mod graciously. Smilingly | *• replied: “Why don’t yon new*pa-l nr fellow* (too out *e.oethlng about ' rfhat you a * trying write befOT* - rou writ* It?” b'oi'hee iareitigatlon disclosed th*'. fan that the Mayor and hi* commie rto.:*r» had already appointed th* fotmer chief to his old pruition Chief John wfll now proceed Lj organist a :N«d department. Meantime, Chief Vaiite, who hat served a* flrrman, policeman and oth er thing) uround City all. has resign ed. Ilia r**ignation follow* bad show ing made by the hr.) fighter* in two recant fire* and will become effective Sept* ibbe: 1. Tbo-c of Dunn’t peo ple who know Var.cc will regret this, a.IH* he is o:ie tif the moat likeable fciltrw* *ver to have worked for the town. The ginning s»asen has opened. Of conr>e it U not expected that any great quantity of the fleecy staple wifi And its way lo town for several day* yet, but the »toIT ia popping open m the field* around town. The General Utility Company gin. said to ba ona o! the largest anil moist completely equipped in l!t« world, is open and' under the direct supervision of D. C. Albi'tl, who for year., was an installer of gin* for the Continental Company yd the l-utnmu* Company. Mr. At beit will -uperil',end tbe gin all of tala season. Ginning charges this year bars been fixed at $3.79—cash or its equivalent n toll. POSSES SEARCHING FOR NEGRO WHO KILLS MAN Eatonton. Ga.. Aug. 21. _ Posset I* pursuit of Voiia Karris negro, who late thin afternoon shot and killed one white man and jr*riou*iy wounded another. The shooting occurred at the Putnam cottpa nulls. The dead man is a detective named Haidy, em ployed by Mayor Gridin to break up gambling and liquor truffle. The wounded man i, named Ponder, a spe ctator. The negro escaped after the shooting, but hl» capture ia expected before morning. DUNN TUE. AUG. 30 ctwit mam * woioas ah muti aumal exposim: Hi Cwa Crwwmd Ef d fcrtiKlim, Supcnfrn «mA faHfaw. I THE LARGEST _ jllHG^SHOW^Ifl AMERICA THE ONL1 SINGING DONKEY tRb WORLD ▲ nuul ooloetal aggregation of wonderful performing ^sss^ss^&^tsisaissjss ^ Asa^&£,a^5? ms Wm* ag FAMOUS RUIVINY CLOWNS. H tun HE SOD MB 4 Banda of Mnaio, Magnificent Steam Piano. SO Trtum _ phant Oharlota. Pena, C*s*c and Part. > BRttO FREE EXfHBIIlOII OR THE SHOW 6B01WJ IMMBDtATRLY AFTPU TMB PARADE. > i kwubi KiTmrrm lhp m urc it put, wioawpo d*y aod Patp-a parlonnanoaa dally rain »r ahlna, Doors opan at 1 and 7p.m. parformanoa at t and ^ m» nndor oor nnloaml aoopa ofVa tar-proof oanvaa. — ' ■ i. -- '-mTm ^ . i ^ ADMISSION: ADULTS 60c All Children Under 12, 30c WarTaa Included HAND STREET PARADE AT 12 NOON 1 7?>e £2e,jtpencjta£>fG, \S^or< * I IA Final Clean Dpi On next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 25th, 26th, and 27th, we are go ing to stage a great remnant sale of all left overs from the past seasons selling. You will find tables and tables mate rials in all grades in short lengths and at prices that you ( have not seen for many years. Do not fail to attend this remnant sale. You will in all probability find just what you have been loo!: .ng for and ypu can get it for almost a song. The following list of items is only a fe w of the many items we are offering at a sac rifice in order to have a clean house. You will find that we are making great sacrifices in all departments of our store. Remember the dates, This Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I Batiste Beach Cloth Bunting Calico Cambric Chw Cloth Chariots Chiffon China Silk Cottonadas Cotton Plaids and Chocks Crcp# De Chine Georgette Crepe Silk and Cotton Crop# . Cretonnes Devonshire Drills White Gaberdine Gala teas Drams Gingham Apron Gingham Glasgow Suiting* Hickory Shirting* Jap Silk Indigo Print* Chambray Kimona Silk Laco Trimmings l.intm Long Cloth Lining* So toon* Lawn* Khaki Cloth Marquisettes Madras Silk Mo*»a Imo* Middy Twills Mosquito Bars Nainsook Nets Oil Prints Oil Cloth 'Organdies Repps Scrims Serpentine Crepe Sheetings Cotton Shirtings Madras Skirtings Fancy Silks Skirtings Suitings Taffeta Tickings Voiles m Pis .in and Fancy Wash Dress Goods Zephyrs Poplins e • • » OUR AUGUST WIND-UP SALE m « Now Going On And Will Continue Until September 1st Hundreds of Bargains are being offered and this is your Opportunity to buy the Season’s Best Goods at Prices that will Surpri se you. Mr. Goldstein is now in New York II buying Fall Goods and we must clean our shelves before they arrive. COME IN TODAY and SEE THE ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. You don’t have to buy, but we feel that you will buy if II you will only look at what we liave to offer. II The Goldstein Company I Dunn’s Best Cash Store II
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