fe··: œs; 'u.. of In which Dunn's thousand» of friends live is just recovering freeze long period of depression. The ouliook now is that the coming fall will see a complete Crops generally are good. Price prospects are excellent. We are getting gradually o\A of debt. We have worked hard and played little. fore it is fitting that we make the coming -July 4 an occasion of fun, of joy and pleasure—that we all get together in one grand glorious festive day of rejoicing. With s in mind Dunn has planned a stupendous program of athletics, music, foot and bicycle and motorcycle racing and all the other things which will thrill and please you— M a cent of cost to you. fcv ··. .·.· *,· > ■■ ' ■ ·' ■■ ■ _ _ I except the st and bicycle LY FREE TO DUNN'S FRIENDS }( be staged on die cotton yard and Broad Street. The singing contests will be held in Municipg^Theatre where all can see and I be staged in Broad Street. , R M of Dollars in Prizes Will Be Given Away - Look Them Over ){ • : m ««0 touted by Fix* Natf«aa) Bank, Coaiaarcial Sank. 8teU Bank Fto* Pria· ftf .00 Mm - _$i* oo - .(1IH Vir»t Pria. JIVW w.oo — 18.00 CUf PmiIii ul MmA mmd Wiae Prise - -4*-#0 tin JiN TfcW PriM -«*-00 Λ** Priae Second Prt TkM Mm MOO -ÛN $ZM <Β«Τ* ar CM.) Πλ» Pite jft.tO ■nw< Pris· .... |t.to Plwt Pris· U N Imo«4 Pris· fl.00 The folWwing aUilaCic errat* will ka < later: 100 fini Hi* knU Jump, free for all. TWrd evont. Τββ ef Ww, twenty men. Fourth event. 75 yard dull, h« for >0. Fifth event- 200 yard dub, free for all. Sixth event. 200 yard dash, {rrt for tO. Sixth evetit, 100 yard race for la die·. Seventh event 100 jntd boji race. Boy· four to frarteti. Eifkth event. Centerptde race, 10 boy*. Eleventh Emt, peanut race Twelfth event, potato race. Thirteenth Iront. iUe race. *· Fourteenth Event, too yard daah. All person* npt/th( to partici pate in athletic rv/nU pirate notify H. B. Taylor, gnifg their name* and poeteBee addrreyi. The followinjçfcrrme* will be five·: For the britmir of male* In the parade the ίί·ιι MoHiday Company will give one / #12.M Chattanooga η*·. Ι tkai heat pair of male· β Mr. L. F. Bailey will 4 Dicton flaw. Fer the Revint pair of nuile· In 1 the parada far. T. E. Darden will rive |».00. For Om b«t Milk Cow la tha pa rade Dr. Τ. Κ Darden will fhre f S.OO. Fris·· For th· beat developed bmby ondar t jr+rt of age participating m the baby contest Mr. C. J. Smith will tira a II.N Mid Bad* baby cap. Th· Perfection Specialty aaian of th« Fanona Hire· Finger that sake* you cool and eomfattabla la fivinf to «Tiry man, woman and child a cold battle of tbat good drink and will be larved cold at tka ra fraahaeat itaad fraa. Thla to rWen through the coVtMy of Mr. Sam Flaiatunaa the Ttca-pra rident of this company. The oldaat UK attending and call ing at FUiahaws Broa. (ton will b· given a Fanaau bat valet $7.50. Tb· oldcat' woman attending and calling at FlafaMaaa Btoj itou will be riTm a aHk waiat. For the flMbt bull in the parade Hood and Qaaatbaja wlQ giv* three package· of Mood aad Orantfcam «teck pavdm. Far tha laageat family la tb· pa rada <3·ο. M. Prtaca and Co., will Viva 15 00 ht trade. * -*■■■ G old It tin'* Dunn Best Caeh Store will five 15.00 in trad* lor the boot stalk of corn delivered at thoir More between 9 and 18 o'cloek. Goldstein's Dunn'» But Caah flora will give $6.00 in trade to the farmer bringing tfao largest «talk off cotton with the largest number at equate· delivered at their storr· icXmrxn Β and 12 o'cloek. J Barres-HollMay CoB^any will give to the parte η briagjfc U>c largest crowd on any vehiely and unloading in front of their Ληι one No. 71 Chattanooga Plow./ L P. Sari ρj TvilPgive for the poor est mule in the Aanule on* bag of O-M-leae. Γ I. P. Sari ηL\\\ give for the see· on4 beat cow t the paradr two bag* Of Cow-ChowJ L. P. Surjpa will give for the best pigs under /four months ol<l In the parad· two bags of rig-Chew The Stephens-Howard Company, The Peoples Supply Co.. and Dunn Paeksge House and Pordie Brother* will give the «agar gwd in making >0,000 gallon· of lemonade. Dunn leo and Fuel Company will supply the three tons of iee used in making the free lemonade. Τ1ι· Dunn Dispatch will (ire to each of the five oldest men from the country in town July 4 a year's subscription te The Dunn Dispatch. The Dunn Dispatch will give to tkc leader of each of the tinging claajei taking part in the singing contest* a year's subscription to The Dann Dispatch. The Filth Avenue Shop will five a $S dross to the youngest «other calling at their store Joly 4. Pearce's Bakery will give a large pound cake te the girl haviDg the beat decorated bicycle in the parada. Butler Brother will give a »25.00 mandolin guitar to the leader of the largest singing elase taking part la the contest. Char IM Lea Gay, lawyer, will give 16.00 in. cash ta tha owner of the best pair of horses in the parade. John W. Hodges will give a 97.S0 porch awing to tha West decorated au tomobile in rtw parada. The Centre Grocery will give a J4-lb sack of beet flour to the mo ther of the largeat family ν lei Ung the «tore daring tha day. Τ PARADE j i 'ι.".·'y' V/f ■·'· IN HISTORY OF DUNN a m r. ENTIRE DAY! COME!

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