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fHE DUNK DISPATCH nJILUMID EVERY TUESDAY AMS PSUBAY. • In. Ill*, at tha pate ten i fKies, M. C. aria Sha ate at | *>» t. 1ST*. U BUSSES POPE. PuhStear ' > I in* wientlu............... AS lx month*__......._DR ft •. rear................ ...SS.OA Aialtea Dap ThU dap mark* tha third aanlver uiy of that dap whaa all tha warid twjeieed—whaa tha battling uaticeu of tha world Did dawn thalr ana and America told ita minions of nothin that thalr saw ware coating home. That wa* a joyous dap—that dap tiirc* roan ago. America waa fren zied. It weal mad with Jop, promising 1 trail that it would oarer tire at hon oring tho boys who made that dap poeeibla. In the intervening three pun tha i.oontrp has forgotten nteh In the hospitals af the Dnd 26400 bops who went oversea * to offer their Uvea are tt'jrerinjr a Ihring death. Wracked af hoahh. hopelessly they await tha earn ing of the grim reaper. Thnoghoat the land hundred* of thousand* an without the work which would give them the nccesaitie* of life. While wc celebrate today and pup l-bute to tho thoaiaada who fall ou tbo held of battle, let aa not for ge; to utter a prayer for those who com* back to tuffer for yean In a hospital or be denied the comfort* r.f lit* through unemployment. Next week the contention between the Town of Dunn and Atlantic Coen Line Railway Company me to who !a the rightful owner of Lock row Square U to be settled in Har riott County Superior Court. Them le muck difference of opin ion ai to the final outcome, but all of Dunn ie agreed as to the real mertu of the case. Everybody who has studi ed the case with an unbiased mind ii convinced that the square ia public property. Romo aay that K ia public property only so long as H is used as public market place; others aay that it is the pabUet to bo oaed at the public doom* boot for the public weal. Nowhere ie there belief that die railroad company ha* any real claim te it to use tar other titan public paryaaaa Ernest F. Young, Robert L. God win and L Roland Williams are coun sel for the town. They are confident that they can convince a Jury that the property beleage to the town te be used far any public purpose the town soee St to use it for. Duag desires te caovact the aawem info a place of beauty « rest place for country men and women who come to town to trade; a recreation centra for men, wroasen sad children of the town. Already the rmuldm are have designated the Woman's Club as a body to provide for future use of the square. If the court de cides that the town really own the property the Womaa'r Club will atart a campaign te convert the equate in to a perk and will endeavor te rules funds sufllcieat far the construction of community building te bens* pub lic baths, rest reams and oOcet for the various dubs and civic orgaalsa tsoas of the community Here is hoping that the town wine, knowing that its esuse bajutem Maaietpsd Own, chip P«0. Mantcipal ownership at light and wmtsr service bars has failad. That eraa expected from the beginning, but at the time the service was start ed tnere was no other wap thrash which tho town aad it* people and in luftrio* could bo tarred. The plant IS It u now constituted cost the people of Dunn approxima tely >40.000. A sua* equal to that will ho needed to rehabilitate it and place it in shape to famish adequate service to the community in the event the town flee idee to continue service under its own ownership. Tho Carolina Light and Powor Company adored tho levs >4>,000 for ita plant and a sixty-year fran chlm and agree* to reduce current rate* to patrons to about two-third* of tho present rate. It aim guaruntao* to provide adequate service for do mestic and Industrial oat. With the WMOO oderud by tho company the town will be peiaUttod to retire ell of It* ouUtandfagbood* voted for light end powor plant con struction and have n surplus of >>,. hot to retire floating Bdebtednam due to deficit* t* municipal opera tion In add Hies the town will be aueud future deficit* aad Ha ettteeus sHB be permitted redaction* Hi the eoct of servlee equal to mare than oae flftb their annual tax** ler all muni cipal purposes. There may be seme emeag the peo ple l»f Dunn whe win sppim the sale. There ere always mm whe sriB •tend in the way ef maaisipal prog ram for no rumen at at nave their •orate earned*em. There us It »PM«n from W win Malay’s gia aiag report that there Is iiidibnMy •ere cotton la the Sooth than pre vmu reports Indicated. For that ran- . son cotton has taken a decided ihay, I falliog sloes ta tha sixteen seats mark ea tha local market ysaterday. Aa usual tha slump brought hua- < drods of baba to market, ear eld frteoda teabag that tha mi eat thing to do eras ta aall before tha prise want barer. All ever tha Sooth tha . tents thing was going on. Fear of lower price* brought cotton to mar ket. Mora cotton on the market drove price* downward. That will always ba tha cos* with cotton grsarsn until tha cooperative marketing idea 1* ia full operation. Tha quicker all of ear cotton grow er* gat into tha ocoperattr* move- , ■*ent, the quicker they win ha abb to dictate ta tha purchaser what ba (hall pay for their cotpon * BUSINESS LOCAL * LOST.-1 small* silver heart with Arabic monogram on it. Pleaae return ta F. G. Shkan, at Icc Cream Parlor. tte BRICK FOR SALE. — TURN ACE Jones Lombor Co. tf. BOARDERS WANTED—I CAN AC commodate four gentlemen board era and tarnish rooms. Apply to Mm. Martin L. Wade, 406 N Or ange Arsons, 1 St pd. HAVE YOU WAD YOUR csiimi °* that “Fancy Barbados, Mela*, aoa ? If not why not! Freeman's Cash Grocery. FOR SALE.—A X-'hORSE WAGON. Wilt sell cheap or exchange for a t-horae wagon. H. P. Pornall, R. 5. Dana, N. C. II St pd. MROC REWARD FOR SETTER dog Inst Monday. October S4th. Description: medium-stsed, white can, two yaan. old, answer to name of "Snow". Wore plain leather collar. Notify E. M. Jeffreys. Duns, N. C 8 Stc. MOUSE FOR RENT —A. 6-ROOM dwelling with garden, orchard and outbuildings Near graded school «4i«f, Just outside of town, -S"11 *!_***• John Jones place. Call it Fleishman Bros. store, Dunn, N. C., for totliir IaIojbA' tloa. 4tfe ATTENTION farmers and mu chants—Ship your produce to R.chardasn-Nixon Co., SIS Brewer St Norfolk, a. No nuUss charged - D. D. Jones, Owner. Nov S fttc. GREEN AND ROASTED COFFEE at a bargain. One lot 71 oeata. kurr whips at 25 costs each, while they last. Freeman's Grocery. CABBAGE PLANTS — WE HAVE CARBIDE FOR SALE.—ANOTHER Urge shipment, hist arrived. Oar price is right. Call new aad gat years. Kanoy aad Lea. 4 fie. BRICK FOR SALE. — TURN AGE* Jones Lumber Co. tf. SEED RYE AND OAT*. IHV Staff, Hay and Molasses Feed at the right price. Freeman's Cash Grocery. for sale—irr s-room besi dence oa Bast Dlvtoe Street. Laura lot, desirable location, convenient to baainese section of town. For further information write W. A. Gaoqae, Hamlett, N. C., or eea B. A. or Geo. T. Hodges, Denn, N. C Oct SB tfc. WANTED TO BENT.—A B-BOOM dwelling by the year. Waat modem conveniences aad house in good condition. J. O. West, Dean, N. C. 4tfe. BRICK FOR SALE. — TURNACE Jones Lumber Co. tf. WANTED—TABLE BOABDEKS. rr.__\ IPARTAN GRAINS. THE REST i dairy feed aver compounded Make* a or* milk and batter milk The price is right. Freeman’s Cash Grocery FOR SALE.—ONE FORD TRUCK . in goad condition. Sea E. V. Galnc> Dunn. N. C. 11 tfe. 1ARB1DK. — IF YOU NEED CAR bide let tut supply yon. A lnrge , shipment Just unloaded. Come quick. Kanoy and Lea _ 4tfe , WAVE YOU TRIED OUR 'FAMOUS' Boar. The right quality at the right price. Freeman’* Cash Grocery. Jas. Weteeas Say*. ~ru Neve* Feege* When Father'* Hag* Ora Cholera.” “One morning he found SO hogs dead and several tick. He called U the Vet. who after dissecting a rat caught on the premise*, decided that the rodents had convoyed gertssa Since then I am never without RAT SNAP. It’* the rarest, quickest rat destroyer I know." Three silcs, 35c, 65c. 61.2S. Sold and guaranteed by Hood and Grantham, Wilton A Lea and Butter Brea I_L ADVEjvTlMfHj ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The under ligned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of G. E. Byrd, deceased, lata of Harnett county, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to mo duly verified an or before the 6th day of October 192* or this notice will be pleaded In bar af their recovery; all paraoae in debted to said estate will make Im mediate payment. Thai fith. day of October 19(1. F. O. BYRD, Administrator. Bunnlevel, N. C. Clarence J. Smith, Attorney. Oct 7 fit. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that under the power of sale contained in mort gage dead executed on January 10, 1921 by J. H. Trulove to Parker Brothers and Johnion and recorded in Harnett County in Book 1S8, Page 122 and the bond secured thereby and mid mortgage deed having been. duly transferred and assigned fori value and befere malurtiy to the un-l derslgned, the undersigned will expose to aula at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cask at 12:00 o’clock M.. on Monday November 21, 1921 at hte court bourn door in LUUngton Harnett Coomty the following described land: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Averaxboro Town ship, Harnett County, and State af North Carolina and described and defined as feltows, to-wit; Lying In South Dunn bounded on the Bast by tha lands of D. H. Trulove on the j South by tha land of Sam Draughon and bsiag that lot of laad convoyed by Laura Trulove by deed to J. H. Trulove during the year 1912 and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County to which doed reference is hereby made far a more definite description. Thii October 18, 1911. INTERNATIONAL AGEICULTUAL CORPORATION ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGEE Oct 11 IS Not 4 11. u<l authority contained hi a Deed of Trait mad* and executed by Em ma D. Hoyle to the State Bank and Trait Co., of Dona, N. C., on the 18th day of November, 1919 with J. WiLnn. trustee, and which it be cnl, <) in the registers ofllce of Her rtt Cojuiy In Book 19$, Page 121, • b.di lived of Trust and bond* se ined thereby, have been daly trans 'oeed to M. Q. Leo aid default hav •ng been made la die payment of :»me which it past due the undcr 'Hjwrl trustee will Mil to the high** ilitder, for caah, at the court house Joor in Lillington. on Moaday De cember 12, 1921, at twelve o'clock noon, tha following track at land: Uc trta ninq at a ataka ao JakiMU *,ij Norm allay, and raaa B-87 W. -100 (aat to a ataka la Norria Uaa; !h Jta With aaid lir a, N-47 k-4 W*M1 (aat to a ataka; tkaaaa N-«7 t-tM laal to a (taka on aaU allay; tkaaaa Ml B-1S1 (aat to tha hacianimy aaa tiinin* thraa quarter* at an aar* mora or laaa, and known aa tha kaaaa Plata o( — D. Kayla. Tilt Novaanbar 11, ltll. J. r. WILSON, Truata*. Tama of «J«. aaah. Oa*a of aaU Daaaaakar IS, mi. Godwin and J*ni(U, Attorneys. November U IS 81 S bidder for cash on the ITth day of November lill et liK>« o’clock A. Bd. in front of Mm More formerly oc cupied bp C. H. Eubank*, all of tka Mock of merchandise and store fix ture* contained In the mid store. Tbs inventorp of this stock of foods and Mere fixtures amounts to 1177.1*. This »th day of November Ifill. J. W. WHITEHEAD, Truetee for E. H EUBANKS, Bankrupt. 1 tCe I NOTICE OF SALE or EANKEUPT STOCK PwwiM to u ordar »f Jaaapfc B. CWm, Bafaaaa, L J. W. ithlto kaad,' Traataa far E. K [ Baakrayt, will aaU to Bm *-y— I NEW DRESSES I AND COATS . /• Hundreds of new garments have just been unpacked in our women’s wear department. We ask that you in spect them, knowing that they are bound to gain your warmest approval and praise. These garments were personally selected by Ellis Goldstein during his recent visit to designers in New York. Each is a beauty—you must see the one we have for you. GOLDSTEIN'S l~ I Offers— Queen Quality Shoes Gage Brothers Pattern Hats Betty Wales Dresses, no two alike* Peggy Paige Dresses, ” n 99 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing Style Plus Clothes Metric Shirts Ralston Shoes Godman Shoes How's that for a line of good merchandise? All Gage pattern hats are especially priced to clean up. , ’ i a HASSELL-JOHNSON COMPANY H
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