m L*UNN DISPATCH >4*0 I. It 14 HOgfhJujE TWtCX . A • VXU TVK&&f AND FRIDAY] lT£Tlulirori , • — - ■ at . ■. Sian, —1— Harth ClNta ~^V*AUUPTlOS EATM: ...IUC TH.tt Xsate__ J( CASB CM ADVANCE all OMMhuakotiov ta IV , yUyttcX All ilfoitounto of TV is-tr-atth tan U imcW through tala CM. CouuauslcaCoun upon lira topfci »■» U>a:v*A tat under an circwMaa •» the tinier af ouch cnucuaica -<at auct far sink u with ta name. It sat naaaamn that tta aaau V VUWA-A taTwi intat that it V r-v«.a at aa evidence af goad faith. Shan account* of wcAdinn. eat*r c!uh mootVsa. He., ait ihi-ww pisfATtH, nat m, itn S-c-Ht, Mwt I. M Nm ui (harm. DjtuH'nit the wtOlnrnMa ad tha YTar FlaMac Corporation ta land noaay to banka in order that it any ha loan ad to advance agrlcakanl ta •treats tha Dana Diapotab. which ' w”. tha baaka of that aaittaa art daing all thap ana far tha l^atu, 7<*‘ ‘ta aat that tha caaeranaat de surd* (rood teenritj and tha rtve na racaatoa aaoapt ta raeatUy acceptable ta tha ■MU Of cewee. The bank, fan? protected. Tha Mpauh potato ant *e Haute the path of t* tamer, who vita to adtqaoU . _*. .-acton j the cotton it in a < hoton, i. taeaied and the a -V! -rp kb (. lateral. Tha baric alee of • r-oparattoe waihailnt h futd modem It I. to ha hoped that in the State will obtain aa hi n*r aa tha town, wha can t-cd aeccritjr, need for raht. to ■■rahaali ta make a cron tbia I_ L. >■ If knmn ta bo now rningh to w»r tte Mrtkuii ul Mr «Mh for «*•* aspylte*, tho whaob of Who w*0 tarn to tho booalft of all. • ft i* Cm duty •t Tory ta ronl* thia money at afat pm «aat tl •wy *»no«r who caa fatal* good It b tho doty of faraMra who are ia Mt to borrow i Uehtaoad, Va, Feb. *7—"RH denee of (too o^Hgonat incoaape lonco and a want of pro par regard for tho aafety and Urea of both foosta n d 'atployra," la tho finding of tho rnr^'ot grand jary, after a* laraatt *■**»» teto tho Lexington hotel fire d wior which on Fthraary T took r ‘off of IS lire* aad amt taaay prr lau r-.lfafly Injured to hoapitak, aa rabraitted laao tbi* afternoon to Judgr 0. C Richard too. of Haatlac* to tut. It* ciaiml rioMio of tk* la* woo found by tho jary, tt reported. Tho following aigaiflraat Uataaiaat *• uaod la tho fading*: *Tha hotel ro ghlor S» hoadod -Tho How Lexington Betel," a datufea aad a aaara, often aaad to catch trade aad Seal tig wm wary tra rater. A coat of yaiat, ahaek aad tenda to extend tho aa* of each VotoU bag year* after they ahonld be deatolkhad. Stub Bearing b fab* aad rireaid bo prrrentod iy tew.~ iwl«o fflahardaoo wffl forward tho report to Mayor Cootgo h •••i ®n rogaait that ho i h city eoameil aa ta Ka! *• tteaa for aafa gaoidlM ta If tho fataro. r%»« <Mn hm* : It M* *■■*! «. I V'- ftWfcl *Tth .y^mm 2* tab af fwMi ■.« ST : 4. c *w» ••fc mTm s: -m »f coQacthr* credit m that tho Trowvr map reeelvw a mhstanttol « mote on doltrcrp of prodaet, eroa •hoa«h a gnat portion of tho crop b* otorod for distribution throagbsat tba aiikrthi poor *• 1^* contract* between the waa dteton and tha individual mart bo ’taadord. cafsrcoaMe contracts. All ■•^te M*t sign the am agros ■oat itself mart be toooclad trttob l**t to enforcement bp eoarfa at th* toad. toeekuTEXCHANGE AT the highest point » SEVEEAL TEAM Now York, Fob. Sl—jSSJETTP ebaage Mlt* an London, Faria and *naa warn at highest gsoUttona in 'rrcml r«sn beta today, preoamabip on tho outcome of Saturday's cob rartnea boOwaen tho British sad Ftonch premiers at Boulogne. Domaad bHli an Loads* rant to Ed# M daring th* morning; a gain X two cants from tart week's <fiaal Pries. Paris dsasond bills rws* 14 poiat* ts » »1 1-t and tha ItaUaa rate gala ad IS paints at I.H. Tha Goman ■ark was depressed bow over, setting *t di-100tha. Dartd Trulovs, ana of the nest prsnt sea as farmer* of Haraett Ooan tg, boo baas arrsstad oa tha rhargi of dlstUUag whiskey and is bow aa dar bond far hto appearance to Pod *1 hnt l» to aU that Mr. Tndsts •dteta tha offense bwt pleads that k* ms making 's Wronga for Us own ana. A arts Uttt* dlsUttorp at ♦oat ton raEono capacity was faoad •> bis boms. Use officers aloe found ibeat thro* gallons of com whisker on Ms promises Prohibition Officer A. B. Adams sad Deputies Sheriff ’ernigsn. Turn age and Avery mad* ‘be mid. Hr. Traloro was given a irsIJminary bearing before United fftatoa Csmmlsoiiaer EUredgo Loo. The disUUiag plant is asm id City HO. NORTH STATE PETITION ARGUMENT COMPLETE hwMni"rn Fmr Argument ia fee appeal of fee Item State Paarar Company. aoceea cor to the defunct rimdiiil.nl KaU w*y *»d hear Co- for penuiaaion U tecraaaa tha rates charged for #4*e trla currant la a doaaa —« tarns to Wales. Ronwtt sad Johnston conn ‘te«. wa* caaaptetad bofora U* Con poration Pa—haliu yaateiJar. Do «Uoa to tha rmaa la aapoatod within tha oast fow da/a. Tddaina was taksa to tha appeal *•*•*■* waaks ago. Tha petitioner sp aratae aloatrte lighting plants which ware hoaght far 9TS.0SS at the ro reWer'c sale of the defect «t power Mnpaay. Oorraat reaeaaee an aot •qaal te the ip watte, cost. H we* ***• to tha eaidaeea, and aa nd rttecof MOrmrfaciclj >S per teat ■^to’^rcaillliiartog far the town* *■*•»<•*• thirteen million crop, •ad wM km larger profit, on thr •MaiUr crop Wwav they win *••>»*<* eutel ration. picking and «Watag at three mUUo bain. In al> , •—» **• proportion tbit fart paoroil* in liiWcti and paanatf. U it, therefaro, not tuemarj U •Mooeb to tba intelligent Seathern I *u**n *0 keep down tkt acroage : » tbew three money crop*. They know they Boat do UUr to pmqar. But, taloead, when half the world to hireling for tba need of cation rood*, to it not a tmeerty apon world talaoamikip when Southern farmert ■aoat ilackan their indoetry in grew ng tba etaplo tba whole world needet Wo are all agreed in emrtnUiag the ’redaction of money crept. Seen op the botU of We acreage of tort yaar, Ibo farmer* Dead money ta kaap from tbiowiag thair crop* oa tba market it time* which farther deprtea pricer. The co-op*retire marketing program tookt to wiear and ■ slower telling, rbility to warabaiue and ability to barrow money oa crop* placed in wnrokouaaa. Re raceeu in the final taalyiia depend* apon financing tba »*g unnersexing. it will not *• cosy. 3»rUy for this moon The News tnl Observer hoi urged tho farmers to borrow money enough U pey etutx p*r mt Interest tho debts they here already incurred end enough to buy tfcotr supplies to aaka this yeui crop, tt U bettor for them to mortgage all they hoes to bo able U go on the mob system than to contlnao on the ■redit system. Ths Congress through ko War Finance Corpo ratios has wad# it easy for tho banks U secure at least dx million dollars more fund* *t fhrt per cent upon tkeir guarantee to land it to tarmem at six per coat Of course tola monoy could not bo ob tained by too beaks except by depos iting good security and. in turn, the brake can lend It only to toman •fco son give good aeenrity. To ob tain this ready money these fore to say the store debt and make this 'ear’s crop on s cash basis calls for tho corporation of formers, msreb snta and bankers. Some banks hare secured this money and are greatly siding in turning the wheel* of in dtotry. AU should do aa as a patriotic 5*A>lie duty. There arc trust conrpaa '-*•» prietoo bankers and corporations whito are landing money to farmers ■t six per cost. The man who chargas more than m* per cent is practically usury and la a violator of too laws of bio State. Farmers era buy fertiliser and tools and do thee and everythin* else they need mods cheaper if they pay cash U they lack toe cato they should hr ram.* w buiLV it and «>t* th« lifeb >.:i which are yoaomUy charged by t at,. -nu-xJaj.U who van .he ride sf “riti >iuir" fj- acre.' The essh ey» Um.U 11m ba*:a of tarirulturu) aroa periiy. etui he-eforf of ell dlfuicd prosperity In oar State. >'.- i .1 tit ■ ;"•.• o 1 '! ' * ' "S? ' ?*■" n !ps rcUrm ’ii ■•••■ moa.’j- cry •* be to nlnnt? »*- is i:-» au«*.:04 -rVeh crery far ihrr i» cubing himself and other*? II 1* «!' vo-r wvU to *ay ralm potato**, corn, wheat toy boast, ranttloupei chicken*, turkey *, ho** and cattle, but where will he find hi* ready market particularly for perirhabl**? Cotton can be kept la warabeoact and tobac co can be atorad without much lata. But nearly all the ether crop* nruit find a ready purchaser. Where will b* find tfcla ready market? We mutt ha*a tome good marketing and *ter age fur other prod acta aa well aa tobacco and cotton. The answer to this question should command the interest and beat Jude mont ot ue Agriculture Department and State Collage- Before the as sembling ef another Legislature plant tHould he worked out by which the Btate Department of Agriculture will provide way* and means for hatpin* to market all characters of crops where private Interests do not afford tha beat facilities. The tenner la an tltlad to this aid and to la the con fiumar. The diffaranea between what the farmer receives and what the consumer pays leave* too wide a chasm. In order to laoaeury np to Its full duty and opportunity, the De partment af Africa)tore must not only give good advice hut It mutt carry oat practical plans to aid In profitably dtwrrifyiag prop*. transfers of* real estate _ Lac .'ame* Bert to C 11. Sas’O’i, lot In Duan, $tf and ether condsi I oration. C. H. Sexton to Lea James Boat, lot in Donu, $1 and other considera tion. B. E. Barbour to M. A. Barbour, lot In Angler, $S50. J. D. Lava to Lannle McDonald, lot in Dunn, flO. M. L Turlington to H. A Turllng ton, SI 1-8 acres in Grove, $10 and other consideration J. M. Garner to i. G. Garner, SS acres hi JohnaoavGU, $417. G. S. Lea to B. A. Tow, 4 late In Averaaboro, $8,0*0. ■M. Hudson to A. N. Hudson, TO acres in Grove, $HW. ^^HsnteghSw M. J. Hiring -I-' -LLL ton, 12 acivc In Upper Little River, iavo j->d affection. <1 L. Cavnaday to W. S 8 trick ! •: nd,' l»t in Duns, $1»o and other . oiuudvmt'osi. W. C. Dougins to H. T. Speers, lot la l.'IIIfcton, $50 » 8. H. end L. >1. McLeod to E. W. McLeod, lot in Upper Little River, $112. Kdie Ann Matthews to C. 8. Mat thews, «2 1-2 acres la Black River, love and affection. Xdie Ann Matthews to N. H. Mat thews, <2 1-2 aera* in Black River, love tad affection. Cornelia F. Jones to L W. Jones, 8 acres In Averaibero. $500. F. L. Moors to W. R. Moore, 18 sere* in Grove, $80. J. B. Fuqusy to A. A. West. 8x., 88 acres in Anderson Creek, $10 end odter consideration. 8* A. Lee to A. F. Ico, 5 acres in Averts boro, $1,000. W. S. Col tram- to J. K. Saunders, 108 acres in Averasboro. $10 and other consideration. John W. Williams to W A. Knnis, let in Costs, $600. J. D. Barnes to Robt. McNeill, 2 lets in Dunn. L. V. Denning to J. E. Belts. 174 acre# in Grove, $10 and other consul •ration. P. H. Westbrook to Katio S. Tay- j ter. lot in Dann, $408. L A. Adams to R. W. Lac, 31 acres in Black River, 12,COO. Geo. L Canned ay to John Thomas. I lot In Averadboro, $100 and other consideration. Cannaday sad Strickland to Jdhn Thosnaa Jot in Dunn, $100 and other consideration. ■Chariis Easom to John Thomas, lot in Dunn, $100 and other consid eration. Roy C. Williams to J. J. Wimber ly. 1* 1-2 acres in Blaek River, for 11.4*0. W. R Sorrell to Mamie Ennie, 101 afrvt in Grovo, love and affection. F. H. Taylor to B. B. Upchurch, ucc acre in Kc'Ua Creek. *300. J. ff. Layton1 to D. J. Fowler, 6 acrca in Grovo, #200. L. J. Dupree to E. W. Mordecal, lot in LUlington, (2,000. 1■*>»«!• McDonald to J. D Uve, 04 acres in Buckhem, |io. Jas. Barefoot to L. L. Barefoot, 62 aeree in Avciwiboro, (10 and clhei conet deration. H. B. Taylor to B. W. Loo, lot in Dunn, $2,017. Sa.-ah A. Holder to J. B. McDon ald, 60 acres In Upper Little River, (1 und other consideration. B. W. Leo to H. B. Taylor, 2 loti in Done, 2100 and other considera tion. E. M. Jordan to Gertrude Elling ton, 10 1-2 aeros in Black Biver, *1, 030. K. M. Jordan to Lenora Stewart, 6 1-2 acre* in Blerk River, 210 and other consideration. J. L. Ryala *t al. to O. J. Manor. 10 acre* in Averaaboro, $100. J. D Bern., to C M. Suiloe, lot In Ourni, $500. C. R. Young, Trust**, to J. T. El lington, lot in Angler, $(80. J. C. Utley to Bank of Varina, It acm 1* Lillington township, 810 and other consideration. J. F. Wilson, Trmstaa to D. K. Tnelore, lot in Avcraaboro, $880. RarMi Baker to Mary E. Pegnun, 8 1-8 acres |D Buckhorn, lore and affection. J. C. Fairclotk et aL to W. B. Moor*, 2 J4 seres in Grove, $5 and t ih«r consideration. W. B. Mooro ct aL to L. M. Moore, 2 14 acre, in Grove, It and other co-Fideratlon. A A Wert, Sr., to >. IL Tuquay, 88 acre, in Andcreou Creek, $1,700. G. C. Childress to 8. L. Carter, 85 arras in JohnaonviUc. $10 mnd other 'Consideration. | Riley Holder to A. J. Cannsdny, 28 scree in Upper Little River, for 81,126. F E R TILIZ E R I 1 , Uaton to what Mr. O. B. Tew; of Cooper, N. C.p Saya: - “I wrote to The Department of Acrkatewn relative ' m/Slymow?!11* "S**"1.* r*ply •**tJ“* tut :: MEALYMONIA waa hotter than cotton aeed meal for ; home mnfa|." . Mr-,!>'T*ot «nou*hMEALYMONIA to make forty ! ton» of fertilizer. # «• kavTi^a&t^F* or f**0 BAGGETT at DUNN for i MEALYMONIA or for your |erti!ls*rt. __ <» —■■■■■^■■•nanmeoMBmmwea1 “ i > Lee County Cotton Oil Company SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA > < oaaoa SSSSSi hf ffff^ I t I | itt»f||tm||aaa4tttttat. ' r~.......n FIDDLERS CONVENTION i i AT Shady Grove Academy SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4 SUPPLEMENTED BY OYSTER SUPPER I «t*d CASH PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN \ W CASH PRIZE For VOCAL QUARTET ^ _ * * * Da. ■. r. BUTLER * * Ph7*lnu * * Cmcpmr N. C. * » » Income Tax Just received the new in come tax law for 1921, and » ■apply oT forma. Am prepared to aid in making oat income tax returns. J. O. WEST, Attorney First National Bank Builling, Dunn, N. C. Are You Keeping up Your Account? Many people start an occount and let it go at that. Ifs a good thing to make that start at the First Nation al Bank, but unless you keep it up it will make no more abiding in.pression upon your success than a shadow or a Ae?d of corn. If you bank money while you earn it, you will have money when you can’t -earn it TEE FIRST NATIOffiS, BANK Dll'll!, North Carolina ..*.—1 1 ■■ -m Bakedat~Home! You Can See it Done! Mity Nice BREAD AND ALL OF ITS KINDRED PRODUCTS ARE BAK ED RIGHT HERE IN DUNN — RIGHT WHERE YOU CAN SEE THE CLEAN, WHOLESOME FOOD STUFFS MIXED AND BAKED. EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR DUNN PRODUCTS HELPS DUNN—EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR OUT SIDE PRODUCTS IS A DOLLAR GONE. VISIT OUR BAKERY—YOU’LL LIKE OUR PRODUCTS BETTER 9 "" ... - <** Pearce’s Bakery " " wc: I " 1 ■■■ ■ ■■■ —

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