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Mr. Ooiwta «ooa will call a Meet-1, ta* «d aB aawdldttia aad party lead ata ta «adiat (hair aM ta a cenaarted •Mai ta pad tta entire patty Ml—Ml. Ba taaliaaa that thora la haww wavatta* ta tha mtt hat la Maw la dtaafraiatli ta th« ta*^;payer, tart tha tax payor ham that ha la *»«tl— ta North OaraBaa nta Do ■itadi iwinaial aaoa far hia ■Mary thaa are tha tar pajrart of aay State la tho Mhi ar coaatry oa tao globe. I The BapabtUaaa elaia to be la f a i «ar at —hilt ithatl irpa—aa. hot ' *** r,,t*» hottar araiytat— that tha ■ taw Saw thiaga U they iatead ta i aat be bwfit aa4 taalntalmad without 1 t taaaay. If tha tipahllnai cat •* the ■ aawwa af tha attaaqr, they wtS have ta I MaoaUaw> tha work aba. t ***** ASSOCIATIONS GOLOSH JUBILES t .. The North Crattaa Treat Atteria ■ ttoa la tattla* ta ha a aaawahU boiy. I MuBy haa drawn atora thaw tha moto i honor of aatartafala* aa aaaaal eon i routlaw of tha edlton aad yabliahtra. k 1b *1 tkoM Jak. oa —.u i— 1W wtaMT to b* ebm n by a itotobt lb* ward, a* blltni aet a<tv*rtiaer‘i yj af to* nad* «**•» <• *"«» p*r«; 1 ■■M from a man who U mu'* keen r latssieU J ia craftnuneh.;. : uj a aro lodge of tu qaaUtta. P <hap> • maa haa a store intimate kuowl d»v of the aaamknahlp of Ik. Prase me i igt I on than haa Mr. Savoy; to taoy at them he bat keen for year* gtoda, philosopher sad Meed, fro a »fc*m sowed might always ba toug .1 nd whoee counsel might always ba •Uad on. SW golden johtioo meeting pro yam ia going to furnish a succession 1 geldea aaomonta from tl» time of seemhly Wednesday until the clom i tha picnic at Chimney Rock Tri lay* Thursday's craning session, with la “Leaking glam at tha poet and the assent, “ when echoes of other days rill be beard from a group of the ren ***• will provide a fitting cliautx of ha aiaatiag proper. Governor Morrison n on th>* pro* tram for Thnmday Afternoon. He rill he intk from hie tear of the aland waterways with the budget 'smsnlmiiin. and trill communicate to he editors hit anthnaiarm for the de elopment of this asset, the latest ea • rprisc to enlist his interest.—The IreenaboTO News. CREDIT TO STACY WADE Tea Enoch credit for the saneness if toe Fourth of July in North Care Ins cannot be granted oar Inraruncc Department, under the leadarehip of Itacey Wade. It would be all right • make the Fourth a day and night <f fireworks and skyrockets if prop irty wore not at slake- and human ifs, too—bat them things era tele wary, while property stands or h lastroyed according to the disc nation oarciaed by tba people. Oaa editoi referred to the modern Fourth Si telng a day whoa Johnny must con tent himotlf with a pasteboard pop ran. Bettor a pasteboard popgun than i pile of ruins. Let’s keep on haeini i safe and sane Fourth and let ui seep an cooperating with the Tnsur wee Department, in its efforts tc >cotoot property, which represents in ■may Uaetancee, the mvingi of a lifetime.—Charlotte Observer. I.M LKMfcDIATE R. Y. P. U. PRO GRAM *wV 16, 1*22, Bit e Jonee, tap • —oup— mat Included i,fJC* Jones. -sn>up »*«b*r» • ..nf—Matt. 3:1K*6 ; •, rrU. ' « rf.rhy of Xuareth—-Char ‘. • ilutihrr. i '•••* xi is pit hare learned the i -c l;l ircf tii b> Bert Holland Si i o* U.ibillef—talk—Herbert jv vlasd. I Je-un on.- f.-.en.l—VHUel Da wean. : Trombone Soto — "Thcrc’a no i f-'end to me likc'Jeeua" Herman | IIodg,e. ; Piano jolo—Howard Ennia. .-..ckeo.nJ Uiaatiation — Helen | No •!=.». | \ iritors »re vr^tcemc. i - " e - , B. Y. P. U PROGRAM I Monday, July tl, 1R!. Mr*. Dur ham Taylor, Grodp Leader. Subject: "Tke Mmietry and our attitude to ward it. Scripture feeding Luke 10:1-7 — by Mie* Florence Rnnle. by Ml* Ethel Bailey. Introduction lor. Talk—How i ministry Maria Talk—If mart have Lucas. I I Talk—The ministry of today o fieri land*rekip—Wy Miaa Ida Mae Human. Vocal Solo—by Mre. Oscar Strict: iMd. Talk—Thr, mini,tons opportunity to mould thought and shape ideals— by Casper Warren. Talk—The ministry rtiould appeal to ths most gifted yoang me,—by Miaa Amanda Culp. Talk—Our attitude lowanl tin mlnlstoaa — by Miss Novella Rear don. Poem—“Where la Cod Coal—bj Mim Cullio Stewart. SAMPSON COUNTY FARMERS DO NOT FBAR THE WEEVU A. D. I.ockormaa, of the Cllntoi •action, of Sampson County, was u town today and ha talked anthuaiaa tically about tha crop of the Sampaoi big blua hucklabanrias. Tha trap, h •ays, is • record-breaker this year am the fruit of Ana quality, which pro mlaeo right. To give some idea of hodr big blue are sailing, Mr. Lockerman amid tha at Salcmburg the other day one loci buyer, out of several on the marts! purhaaed more than seventeen bun dr-ed dollere worth, and that mesa that he bought lota and lots of bar rice and than some. Mr. Locktmaa mid that If the far man should net lose a square of cot ton this year through the boll wear , and got tO cent* a pound for the on-1 : tin crop, they would mils* non ea I ' huckleberries than on cotton, M r. Locksrmsn says that the boll | weevil at right “frequent" in Satup I uw, bat tlio farmers are not srgrry- , Ing over iho matter.—Fayetteville Obterver. George L_ Cannady. who hao been visiting relatives in Oxford for sav ers) days, returned home yesterday.' His daughter. Miss Martha Cannady, returned with him and will spend some time bore m guest In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crockett. i | Mira Rue Smith, owner of Mini 1 Smith's Rtudio, Is spending the month of July at the Southern School of ftiotogiaphy in Tennewee, where she .Its taking special work ia enlarging i and copying. She will return to Dunn ) by the first of August when bar jtu [ dio will be re-eponod. CARD OF THANKS ■ I want to thank the people of t Dunn, Stony Run, Red KlU and the I surrounding community for their , kind amlstance during the Illness and - death of my beloved hutbaad. I pray > God'] richest blessings upon every - one of you. Your assistance and com forting word* are deeply apprecia ■ ted. MRS. J. R. STRICKLAND. 1 Dunn, Inly 14, 1822. :lnton votes for BONDS FOR NIW SCHOOL Clinton, July 1*.—Clinton school lietrict today voted a sixty-thousand lollar bond isauo for tho erection of t high school building. Very few rotee were cart against the prepoii llun. SIRS. SARAH BOLTON On Wednesday June IS, IBM, Mra. Sarah Bo Hon died at the ripe age •f 73 years. Por several weeks the death angel had been lingering at her bedsidn, but she fought on bravely until the end came sad then as tha engeb gathered around her chanting their sweet songs hor spirit (as the writer bglicvse) ascended sad up ward flight (aa Ell aha the prophet did) into that country from hence no traveler ever returns to that home eternM to heaven not made with hands. Mrs Bolton joined tho Parkers Grave M. E. church when the was fifteen years old and remained there until abeut 16 years ago when the moved to Duke and then she meved her membership to the Duke M. K church sod them it remained until death. Mm. Bolton was a good Christian woman always ready to do what die could In tho ehuch. She leaves S children, 6 boys, 8 girls and a host of friends to mourn for her. LAST CAU? .—FOR—~^=====: 1 Town Taxes | | AD Property Upon Which^Taxe* I are Not Pjud This Week Will Be ^ |j| | Advertised anew Sold at Auction. j W. f! DAWSON I Ta xj Collector i ' * • "rr::::: twm ■! THE FIRST NATIONAL tANK r Dunn, North Caro ina We pay 4 per cent Interest in our Savings Depart ment or (Certificate* of Deposit.) ' --_t - _-i _
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