VUE SUNN DISPATCH "J~"“S»'Sa,Tu^T T»c* in. 1M4. at th^pertdaS r IKafc. K. C, aatfar tka act c? ; i . B.n> % l*T». t tma POPK. PwUtocT*" rt-M awlki-- 4k 2* M»**k*-.-.*!.«• OvTm N'oraan Dmau, tka Bcaiea hay Vie k*i cotahUaucd a Daoikiai at •elrkal caatmctfcg *-ai*-im in Pitta twirt, ««• km (he ether eight u k!« wap tram leeeea keck «e Ike «taat town. Wa had set an Keenan far a decaw yean, ar nan, cad wan (rt*l to ran aarau kin again. Be <5** of Dean's Sue gaalNaa-4** 1* pat ever Ug thingi aad aeaar if acted ary-thin* It eeold net flalih tzA dl that eaet of *Mwg ft made ue fowl real geed to hear hies cap was wsam nrirll KXvHi tlkM >»jr If there in the Pennsyl nnU bds when tbs gnat mffls nQ eat steel girders for the bridges and skyscrapers and fails for ths railways of the cartk A»l we get to tfc«*—oil oat wMla wa war* poor. Ow »aw teheel piajaat wa. pertet « *ftn »c returned to ear normal . •» pwartp. Nearly ,a of aar amrefaatartap profit* warp km • aad had their hert *»ewth fa. norm! **■“ wWah am BtOa different fro. tha prrient 8°, Maabaw. we are eoweiaced *"•* we are aot very far Aran oar wtml rendition. If weU Je* get t. in normal term., wa* be all T-gMt lulu, ®** "*** f«r aar laak of money U that wa hare not ganged ear ex panditarea to aernal. TMe la eeidaae «d kp Ike mum in Metap* depart neata af local km Daaa he* a popalatiaa af about t,H4. Duka kaj ~ a population af ahead |liw pm Dike kea aaeiag. aaeewntTtmntaw flU^M while Dm ha. IwZ $75,0#0. la Averaeboie tewnaWp thm are £pn»tnatal, 1MM p^pla. Of ■*» *taao» 2^o« "to erne ameer dboaiff mo mourn IMOwfco f ^ U remark that at a dollar I • •‘•efc H will take a perm a arilBaa I ' «••<**.-*•* l.OH ftU —lUZZ knktaf IMM . w^k Mil ■*„ 1111^9 ii4 ifirnJ h(mft «« rnr tfcfe Ush. ^ »TV*"* M*,wkl. Ml two nWoI ‘-T'Htnij —«- M ftiuxj"T!!i f**1 *' ‘w» !!!? ** »m n* tw •* *• h*» of Dm I 0* 4omT Slrw^MkVliwr** I •^tm' juTI ^ I [I i V l&SiB y^M'Vh 111 ijj.i— Hnat it hilt m»,000. Tho late recto np weatad win do tho not of tho bu tll« W a® taaoa as tho prefrr ••d otooh. tti *7^ *** rM lew t>u*m m the flue* of North Ckto town to report Ittclf “over the top" with Ite fi.OM Jewish Relief Part quota. A bulletin from State 'leedqosrtert hfondsy stated that the *•«* town under the Dunn who are unable :• build bone* they wish to build for k« reason that there Is no agency ihrough which they can borrow the aoooy needed. Then are scare* of othciu who would buy building lots If then was » con Tenant agency through which ■hey could got money to bn3d homos. However, if a building and loan uaociation were formed with only *eao as Its supporters, tittle asUsfee ■**7 pregres* could be made. Every nAaeriber weald want to borrow ^■ht at the beginning.. Much time would be required to satiefy all of hem and some would have paseed myoad the naed tot earthly homes this there was sufileient money ia he treasury to build their homest Bud, the man who Mm to build 1 borne lo not the only beneficiary 4 such an association. He should not * expected to bear aU of the bur Isn of financing It. hand ownerx, milder*, dealers in baJMlng supplies, aryeaters, furniture dealers, merch aU and budnem men of a’l kinds -all of these profit through the wilding of homes in the community. Svsry nice home that goes up in >unp adds value to rverything it hum. Every land owner, every merchant, very banker should help la flisn; t* bul’d'r* sad lean association. «e> r_.v Middle and Dixuctor Newbscry f the Chaatber of Comme.cc tie om engaged in planning such an !t> litut-ea They may call on you for clp wfea they get that plan ready »r submission to the public. You rimuld help thews, for the prime object of the project it to hetp Post tom. 5----• O UVTT-3 CU3 DUNH • 0 > o C-— Ajj woe b me; woe, wee. Aj pises Craxp Kit for the hefty brick mm tlcts heaved at hb dome by the ini. m:iab!e Ignat* Mice, eo pines me! Albrecht wilt not be with as again •i; leader of der beeg Dun Band. Krt* Jhokior baa resigned—and hb resi^r-al-on has done gone and been accepted. ha more will wa ate Mm regaled in t •« drew uniform of a Knight Temp er—bat' feathers aad all—parading tt the head of Dann’s melodious no alcal melange and a-wavin’ ef hb be long to puli the fellow* over tho rough spots la “Buyal Military Band” and “Success.” Do you wonder that grief grapplea vruhout heart and strangles ns to Henceforth Schmidt will devote his [tltenlloa* to editing that boat Demo eratie paper in Baaner township, wobmloii county, and replying to Ex -■» Parker. Sometimes ha will And i tfcssa to come down kero, but things Trun't be Hke they were. Well not ■ I** hta» to brag of and joke with when it cornea to matters of muaie. Lieutenant Bchsaldt tendered his iv-’gnntkni when he found that in cctoit was waning in too hearts of ihoso foliowa who make up the cor net jectioa. Some of them probably d repairing of avor reaching the Henry Shell stage of perfection just would not attend practice. Without them instruction to the other fellows war worth little. SeWdt felt that he could not give the boy* their mo ney's worth, so his resignation waa banded in. This possibly would bare meant the end of the band had not Gena Loe t-'Uf to the rescue. Ha called a meet i<>g. guve the fellow* a good lecture untl planed the organisation on n sound footing. TUI* meeting was bold night before lam. lfr. Lee waa elected president of the organisation, Sam Ferrell was ejected manager and Harper Holliday waa elected secretary and 11 earn i ei ...... um; wxe di gincwr mu un dered to Henry O. Shell, kta baud l. »d or with th« mrau fereee of Uccla earn, who ha. not a. yet decid ed to accept. However, the hand is feint ahead. Vhr follow* have made wondorful r-oprcsj under Liaatenant Schmidt's leadership and they will ceatlnoe to develop if Mr. Shell acccpta their iovltatlon to baeom* their loader. 1‘resident La* ha* planned n series of concert, to begin aa man aa the weather permit, and ordsra moo will be placed for nifty uniforms for the ■nlire outfit—maluna it unnaeeaaarv for thorn uTZZZ. xZIZZZZ ers next time they parade. You certainly have to hand it to Ouse Republicans whan it cernes to rating Democratic applicants far ,w rtsd *.<•.£'isi?;. •ufeKh .— -:.u_ •:.< thv* „ 1^- . ni ui-cli.r-: a u -r T.—:■ ) hx* .►•• ,'t; t. *t»r.y ai ciii'jti i-c- .•. »MA»:r,a< t r.n.i.. ;o-.:'dvr os fa!; ■ •..* t, ".1 i.V'/ uci .c.y.t. * 'vai Vnrl e* wit’tfr" ai f.'*c* irntba it j(T to give h!m a pood *h!i.'C vr.ti t'l* "«!#:!’’ Tjjvko i'3c Ita was uire lhtt he «pon!d get a murk pond enough to overeom* or.; woak point that might develop in oth •t phase* ol the cxamlnalim-.. We *n», too. Bat whan the 0. O. P rated Gent, wa found that ha wam’t considered an educated man ah alt. He rated wnjr dawn in the M’» an edacatioa, but high enough en other qualities to make his gen era] average above M and ahead of everybody else on tha Hit, Bat, having rated "him not ■o well educated, tha power* that be will la all probability find that Cap’s Bill Holland is better fitted to an the jab. Gap's BIO la bettor educated In tile ways of the Republican party. Few Issse tills Cov. Morrison is strongly urging oor people on 0»s terms to tasks more of their gardens than they have made heretofore. The agricultural depart ment has employs* a trained garden er to giro instruction in this impart ant branch of agriculture and it la Imped cur people wfl] avail themaelvej of Hia wisdom and experience. Our finest gardens, as a rule, aro not in the country at all, but In tbs towns. FVmcn who put all their energy in the raising of cotton and tobacco can da nothing alas. A good garden with its varied vegetables not only pro luotoa economy, but good health as wull. A* the Governor says, sorry mo lames, white side bacon and mouldy corn bread htviia peiagra and nr* the poorest of nourishment for grow 'us children. A well euMratod ger •m would nppty the table with «v> • y''»ls* n .cHutjr far badUy rigor, i-'ucmg the boll weevil, our eottoi ;reran cgireially arc edmoaUhad to (TO more attention la their yard ana. 1 he hog comae next to the qudbtette af vwvntial thing* on the farm Some progress has boon made In he* nit re, and the department in voody to help in every poesibla way in the pre vention end cure of dioeaeee to which the hog la prevalent. Poultry iiimii next on the catalogue. Two hand red -htekene on a farm would-egga .'or breakfast with a bakad fowl every now and then to vary the mean. »«vd yet we have known farmer*, with hundred* of broadoerot, to go to town to buy thoir eggs. The dairy basinets is tbs last eo the list bat by no means the least. It Is mentioned last h+*oart *f the splendid progress that is made m the jniprtrvtmeet of cattle. At Ike Orphanage them 1> one of the finest herds in the Mate, and 410 children hare all the fine fresh milk they can drink. It is tha heat of all foods for children and a ^ h«y» his milk and haUar ia on Us way to the poor house. Them four essen tial* hare been sadly neglected by oar fanning people, thousand* of whom are trying to maim cotton and tobac co. »t star ration prices, pay for all tK«y should raise at boom. Them was never a bettor time Q»«. n^w tor ovary farmer to determine to supply hi* table with his own vegetables, his own pork, his own poultry and eggs and hi* own batter and milk.—Chair town News. CU*e Meeting Twenty members of tha Ladies’ Blblr Clam of Divine Street Metho dist church mat with Mia. Dwight ***** hit Monday afternoon in her homo • on West Broad Street Tha business meeting eras prasld BBWB B=BS=aa •* «W by the president, Mrs. W. 2. Baipea, after which the member on J°ywd a social boor. The hoetess, ai •*•♦4, by Mas dames Kay one Parker aod Robert Sarins, served delicious fntit salad with angel eako. Gad via News Mile Eloiae Connelly of Grays Creek spent the weok end la Godwin with her sister, Mr*. C. W. Spell. Edmond Graham re turned Tuesday from Fayetteville where ha vlsltod relatives. Mimes Clarebcl Rdgerton and Lu «UM McIntyre Spent Friday in God win with Mias Ruby Turner. Mr. and j Mr*. Eugene Taylor of Raleigh, aTc i rMiMn* Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Iv**. Maggie Jones Mr. send Mrs. C. W. Spell were bu siness visitors in Fayetteville Wed nesday. H. J. Ortarkxmp has rviu-nrd to i Charleston, S. C. after spending tome ' time in Godwin with relati/cu. E. C. Markham end C. TV. Spell were visitor* In Dunn Monday. C. B. Mason spent Sunday in God win with friends **• • V Cu^tvMMra Tkroagk V/i'lej J. y.diei v • ! ■» V.y;> fbe bcilnt Rrrau n*Ji new* ijir.ftd that /• ~ •• * i< lr;rai«.l until mU; -•* <*l ay b«2l cuttemcT* ontli - -■*- • u" - A>\ jiAT^.ct & part in 1 • /' (InM 4,r ; —-•>» alias, Me,' “*« sf *i ifUi:int*od by v Wiiioc usd U*. - %;%: ur.il ( nmihkdt &; ^AnnEirs • r~Xti ^AlR \' I Balsam ? _ _ * ••• iWfliliWiiai 1 . '* '#1 *»*rtrc>* ntoftHa ■ •' • • •• ••%■.*:*. J|-.|r 4b«M .. t- fs..w r.mcUirrrh r»* •. **.<;.*«•. U»g*t»a«UKN, M.C. i i THE MAN IN OVERALLS i The First National Hank welcomes the Man in Over alia—cordially, whole-heartedly. We welcome hie wife —we welcome his children. It is with os a matter of pride that wa watch over the welfare of the Man in Overalls. Wa like to soo him at oar Bank. Wo want him to keep here his hard earned doOara. The hard hands of bon eat labor arc more honorable than the eoft hands of dishonorable indolence. —We, too. are workers in Life’s treat factory and we welcome oar Brother Worker—life Man in Overalls. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM - Dunn, North Carolra* , J| ■ ■' .. 1 .■■■■■iii >< ... ... THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. B. DETROIT) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 16.1922 i • 1 Ckawii_$285 Runabout__$319 Touring Car___$348 Truck Chawit_$430 .-.$580 Ww... .$645 Tractors . 1_4_$395 __ _ • < , These are the lowest prices of Ford Cars ; in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. J. W. Thornton | DEALER I Dunn, North Carolina i ► 4 I FERTILIZER jj • ■ ■ a . y . Uaton to what Mr. O. B. Tow, of Coopor, N. C„ 8ar»: Ml wrote to Tko Ooportwol «f Aaricakor* MEALVltOMlA wao Wtter tko« oaodSLl far JJorTSi&,~"*‘"“1-v,w,nA to '“S' i I ' m£Tlvw>£^ **B«TT at DUNN for HKALVMONIA or for roar fortlHson. _ .. _ . _ I Lee Covntjr Cotton 03 Conpany SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA a < • .. I QUAt.fi'Y SWEET mLK Delivered ul c.zy !.■>•.. c *n toivn AT-—------luc Per Quart Special prices C£ la.-;;av ^uanlldea Con now furnish a for? j*j-.e jTjrtlw custumors THE WHH r 1 OAi HY Co. WORTii I< r2, r/jciJSBev Phono oi « — ■ ■ 1 —r»««« •’ l-a> ‘ - « • »• — 1, , , , mmm '■::-«:■>•. ■?<;»•.•• .-U 'MMHtstM" | MR. F>.;.;.,-R . || i ’ < ' » -——> .. _ < . i « ► Ifyou n«d fevti.L^; or *r-,7 Uiri of materUU, in- j’ eluding soda act' £-.VJ;;Lj L IiU we v-iil be glad to -> •ell you direct, c; e. • r at ing ia llii* line for W yarn cotton or <-:.r.ccn ..t-c j.l that are attractive i i and that you w:/. nci he „ L.'c iz> brat any where or equal at many V*c * *#’1 ***: CtzA io t&vc you call < • and talk th« matter evt; \ »-.*!• ,t.# ! I » See us to stvo xamuty at vr ere cceuis Tor interna- ;; ; bona! Agriculture Ccvp^siio~, vni la* Maccot Lima *, Company. , » < . W. advise yon iZ rLfT~*ntrs*r*&*Ptgf>k' ► . • ‘ , . Yom t& &crve ; < » * i 11 | JOHNSON COTTON CO. I: i Dunn. '.’ rt'.'. Carolina *:■••• . •■'--■ • ----- -rtttttmiiMM ’ ffa Bend, Under Seme Management, Feb. 27 • t ■ . ; 4 '