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* -L "ll A1 --UI THE DONN DISPATCH r—MMmB April 1. UM aas? Tgy.Nhgg L. POTS • jjj————— at Cwrad— atnacBinioM xatssi !? *!*l-..i n Three Mnakha ......_... ,M * CA*a °* ADVANCE Addrem.aH »i—iwlnlli— to Tho OhVMA A» lijdoirti of Ao mq-ehcMho i—kel through tolo Cem—i—Uoao a—a fere topics ore lari tod. bat aadsr all -‘miartn 1 ree tho eon dor of each counttunic* treae a oat ffc—Nb mi with hie hum. A U act aeceamry that tho aaaio ho poblbAod. hat wo butat that it ho gte— ao on rridcaea of goad faith. •»ort accaaate of weddings, eatrr taioareota. el ah mootingsTete^ are arftod. ’’OSTTHIMIP’ roll owing a lectare ghroa theta by Ceautuawwar Kdilrws, director of the work of prohibition enforcement ogcata ia North Carotins, agents working through this aoclion oooo wiU hegia o campaign through which they he— aO of the blockade whiskey mi ll®* operating ta the swam— af the Cape Pear, the Black. Mingo sad others stresses of this locality. Jlc. KoUom told hie agent* that ho wanted captures af dob rathor than of plants. Per every still cap tared smart aooiuhlnere toahe sev eral aerr >e mid. no rommimlomrr is abosrt right. Ia tho last year or so Agents Adams and Jarhaaa Short# UBI McArtaa sad hia dopatioa have destroyed probably •h0» stOli and bars poured Into the rarth lb-muds of gollaao af beer sad whiskey Still there —ore to ho.no sbertago of tho brew that blasts. Ao long as owe is sBle ta solder two tla wastkoho together, poor a II ■■»**»/ VI MIU( KISI SSUICBM with brio H, (it It to bilbo' and ftaad by to m distilled spirit* flow, there will hr Httla affleacy la destroy ing (ha plant. However, it ianat aaay to catch tha ■Pemtlvea at work. Tha swamps a boot hcra arc hard to adZkel. Utica the agenta watch at aight. tha opera, ttora work in the day tiaae; whan they I watch >a the day ttaaa, the operatlvea work at aigkt. One or ttoo agenta Jh a territory with ae away hiding pla cea ema make tittle headway. If Jfr. to daaa_ap the terri “*7 abaady U to the Damn District, •tohaggh prahahly toe late te do aay *e«y great damage to. (Me yarn crop. »Mt may ho Jaat getting hie camp ln J“P* to Ptoy havoc with the grids Stock Lee naa to from ha "farm Wednaadsy aight with • null botti* fail of hag* which ha thinks are wee. vde. These were pinched from a small arm of his held near town. He mya there am hafflal* mere eat than ap parently feeding an W* ‘'-mi— If thane bogs am wvevito, the peat rnaaiag jeet obent on ached ole. The advance gnard is das. Millions aMre will follow in its wake. Fanners will do well to torn their nttaaPeB to ctfcsr crops for next fear- A few pore-bred bogs, seme cowa. sheep; a few acme In potatoes •nd other vegetables, a few to to plenty of cent end wheat aad anta; mm man fruit* a ft* a«rta to peach*.—Um *01 defeat the w riL Aad new l. th* Urns to hagto planning for them. Don't wuR entU yea eta beaten to begin tghttog. NUVAUFM WINTER PreeUeat Hart tag say* he does not fear a cart shortage thii w la ter. ff« also had ae tear that aa Association af Nation* weald eot cue ell the ill* ef th* earth left ia the wake ef the League of Niltoa' wreck after he end hi* party den* an they could to R. hop* there will b« no shortage, ■at. to play safe, we weald advise alt of eu friends to get *11 the cart weed they can get lute the woodyart before the first feast cornea. TXJNZLCy A CANDIDATE A- D. WUron the genial giant who some time age wea Mayor of Asgier aad who bow is it* bnsiost jostle* ef the peace and merchant, h Republi can candidate for the office of clerk of th* Harnett Superior Court. Ha was la to ss* Th* Dispatch folks tha other day—and, of eoarsa, predicting that he aad bis fallow Republican candidates would make a clean sweep In th* county. Hr knocked wood very heartily, however. "DonJo" says h* Is mlgKtj glad that Us opponent Is L. M. Chaffin. To beat a less worthy man. be said, would be no credit to him. However. Doe may think it will not be *e >ard a pill when be is beaten by so good a man aa Chaffin. NURS1NC CREDITS McD. Holliday, In n d^tcb before tbs Southern retail merchant* can fertwee in Richmond the other day, mid that the aalvlng of credit prob lem* during the but two years had keen the most difficult task he had r*er undertaken. He declared rt eras equal to naming a patient witlf th* Asiatic cholera with (he odds all oo the other aide. Mr. Holliday probably wu express ing the sentiment of all other Dana merchants whose business was effec ted by the 1920 stoop. No body of men in North Carolina faced a inert dUBealt probfbm than did thee# whoee roods were In the hands of Canton who were gamble to pay. AD of tore tod a frigbtfnl ttoo beeping bookie and tongas tog^her. They tore been at lenient with their iebtora as was possible. Note that the be on the verge of torreet this fal* it win aasaaaattsa mods’ freer the tint tolea. of cotton rfioold be applied to the debts the marcbaata have carried to long. BOTH ABB NEEDED Two projects now andor considera tion by the mayor and board of town coaomiaclonoTi win have the hearty support of all geod and Ihoaghtfal eWaaaa of Dana. They era tbs pro ject to pave air streets la the resi dential districts remaining nnpeved and the project to develop the park alto offered to the town by N. A. Townsend. Paving materials are lower in price now than they have been since im mediately after Dunn oompletad its Bret street improvement program. IBc community is recovering from Ha period of depression and folks ate in better shape than they have bean for years to begin paying the Mill Supplies !|:||| -- ..I complete stock oI ■ and Shanks. Hoe •! j Ohlen Bits : Boiler : Boxes, Me^ls, Files, | etc., etc. • :! ARE RIGHT jj i , . I •I— • ’fjl r ■, i • , f * The John A. McKay Mfg. Co. ^ Mum, . —V- . MOBTM CAHOUWA i .I.. bills. All stroet paving will be paid far by property owners whose _-rop erty touche* the paving. The paving will cast probably $300,000. but it Will add millions to the valac of the property It pamee. Yba park project has beta banging Are for two or three years. The muni cipal officers hare felt until now that' the nndertaking would be teo target for the town** financial condition. Bat conditions axe better. The tewa need* a park. It will never have a better opportunity than that offered by Mr. Townsend. COMMUNITY NUMB HERE SOON Dunn's community none, employ ed Jointly by the town ef Dunn and the American Red Croaa, will be sent to Dunn within the next few day*, accenting to Thomas Lee Riddle, sec retary of the Chamber of Commerce, who yesterday was in conference with «tate Board of Health officials at Raleigh relative to the matter. It J* net known yet who the nurse wilt be. Bat It is certain that ahe will be one of the moat efficient the De partment at Health can And. Mr. Riddle eras told that tbs department bad two young women under consid eration for the post, but that no de eWon could be mads until Hi ter. The nurse will work under the di rection of the local medical associa tion the Red Croee and th« municipal government. It will be her duty to1 examine school children to ward off preventable die eases to visit and ad vise the sick and to look after the public health generally. She long has been needed In Dunn and the will be welcomed when ehe cornea. Mias Grace 8nipee haa returned from Kealy, where she was a guest at a house party at the' home of j Mloses lues and Merlsjn EMgcrUm. "Why 1 Put Up With Nats foe Vase*,” | Writes N. Winds sc. Farmer. 1 "Yean ago I bought tome rat poi- j sos. which nearly killed our fine < watrh dog. H. an scared u( that we ! suffered a long time with rats until my neighbor told me about RAT 8NAT. That's the rare rat killer and a safe one.** nine sixes, 33c, $Se, ♦Lift-. Said and guaranteed by Hood and Grantham, Butler Bros., Wilson A Lee. __■ I I Miss Smith’s Studio | | Kodak Finishing | •__ CARD or THANKS W* 8<dn to tipna oar aincere appreciation to oar neighbor* and (ilcadi lor e^eowlona of eympeithy and help daring the ricknou and death Of on dear kunhand and father. MRS. T. M. LXK AND FAMILY. • CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PRO GRAM FOR MONDAY AUG. SI Topic.- Following And Settle* Good Example*. t l eader—Ethel Butler. Son*—Audience. Devotional. \ ,. Introduction—Loader. « Our Supreme Example — Maggie' Batter. Oar Re*>ouribUlty in Example Setting—Jeaae Wllaon. Plano Solo—Georgia Monde. Example* Wo Should Avoid—Ruby Crockett. '* How W# Can Boat Tart Our Ex ample*—Ethel Boll. Hong—Audi am*. My Ideal In-Modem ,Vrf Paathal Williford. . ; My Ideal la Modem Womanhood —Mabel Lynch. Sod*—Audi aye. A MINISTER FOR FIFTY SEVEN YEARS GONE TO HIS REWARD Rev. Henry J- Duncan was called t* kla reward August 8th. IMS. HU grandfather came from Scotland. HU lather, Alfred Duncan, married Edith Carrol, to this union waa horn tarn children. Henry waa the third aon. Alfred Duncan was a vary pious man. taught hU children to road the Bible and love the Lord. He ofton taught the Bible to the colored people ,lbat were around him. I've boas told all the family that have died Utt good hopes. Henry waa a young man twen ty-one when he had to go to war. He belonged to Co. B, Reg. Forty under Capt^ DezetW. ThU company was located at Fayetteville. While there a great revival waa held by Dr. Me Daniel. The young Midler wa#“won derfully caved and began to prsaeb io camp to the boys. He preached aa long as ha waa able. He married Elite Jane Ball, August If, 1SW. To thU union thirteen children were bora, three died In infancy. Two grown daagbten died a few yean ago both earnest Chrletians. The living chil dren are W. H. Duncan, Albany, Ala.; N. <3. Dun An, Jacksonville. FIs; Rev. J. N. Duncan, Ht. Olivo, N. C.; Mrs R. R. Cooper, Falcon. N. C.; Mrs A. D. Eaad], Durham. N C.; Met. Julia Woodall, Washing ton, N. C; MUs Florence Duncan, Falcon, N. C.; Mrs W. H. Cjundell, Mystic, Connecticut There U few fathers that have roared a nobler set i't I— . ■ " Wanted Farm _£_ Do you 4«at to soil your farm? Wo csalaiClt into auk or interest kssHst paper. Wo aro not beginners. Our Company bos bad 18 yesrs experience in selling both form lands and city property at auction. We know bow. Oof auctioneers and groWnd salesmen are the organisation and Ihre wire brnos a commission. Wire or write u* jhsoi oar 001 6t odn will call on you. Wo are now hfispkag sales ft eptimber, October, and Ner ember. Vetaks pie. a p referring yon to nny of oar past customers or iS banks or any business booso k^|«> . Vs -w» of childen than those named above. Bro. Duncan'* mantle for gather ing sheaves fee the Master has al ready fallen on three of his daugh ters and one son Bro. John Duncan, was pastor at the Baptist ch-|tch in Benson, aa many wfl) remember. He la well known in Eastern North Car olina. Mary Florence and Julia arc Will kaown for their labor of love, tho many souk they have led to tho Lord. Slater Julia ii stationed at Washington, North Carolina. Mary doe# a great work tn Con necticut, where she has a mission Florence is a soul winner whenever she goes. The others arc good church workers, niAli business men. Bro.1 Duncan was favored by having bin| two noble grand aonp by hie bej an-1 til the and. Stacey Duncan and Henry Woodall both medical students, they with, all ether member# of the family and many kind friends did all they could for hia comfort in Bis last hours. Bro. Duncan was u lover of his Bible and quoted it from tM to lid. had a veric for every convert* you could start. HY greeted friendi with a warm handshake a hearty, "God Blaae you”. Ha i to ride on hie buggy many 1 weary ridee to hie appointments, ganixed several churthss, lived died in the faith. Hie body wee laid to rest at A odi church, Falcon, N. C. The serai was conducted by Rev. "ty Jones of Ffilemburg, N. C. Use fl ntferings told that somebody It him. A faithful hueband, kind fat true pastor good neighbor has g He hat ceased from hie labor and works do follow him. Poe months mind would wander, hie talk was ion hom« to his father and mo that turd been dead years ago. ioved his friends end was so giai hive them tomo and would begyt to sir(v. He's gone where the floi bloom fnr-ver and the weary an rest. FIX)HENCE OOFS Your Friend Throughout The Period of De | Dunn, North Carolina f WI bay a Htiabb * Taurine Car today (or I the lovot price ever asked OarWep hiyh quality. Altreye a metrhlaaa value. daaida otit today mart etrlkrnll In the Bald of Bur rare • “voiuoar'' »wt«^ bid Iatfanleet Ion produeaa and a rate nanrtale with only oea ol . Look over the Add. Cheek thl tha* trU appeal be you in life • ear. Sue the Hp-Va- Rh cake >ou for a demonrtnrtloo any time ynj ny. Try the wheel yoursrlf. Than con pare H vdt ->'Vny other ear, even at two hr Ihrt 'tiv r »in p. end you arm appr*. d«t». how miv-S -rrfjre you get for your 'n»r)f in * big.Six them you can t~t any where tlx, The pet re of the Big.Six erae reduced at ■ time el 'A StudebaXer had unfilled order* net ham J Inr tome than 15,000 car a. Tha Or At aenraa mootha of tWe year were tha bigg cat in htudeboker'g 70 yaara' Malory. I Capacity production tofaerecogt* and H Studebaicer beilrvea that Ita mauaufertar hi* aavinta ihoidd be aha red with tha euatmrw. Hence the new low petea of the Big 6i>. In poi wtelrturlu wiper; courier l%M on (be driver** M mmmtUmtmm i#t i >——11—■ «i5 iin *1 llphta; ctnri ret. ttUvor: el«ht-dj>y doeb; tMef-proof •artnwnt In rite left fVont door; riiar* ib«»Wl. IMODSISlfMP FRICKS—/ o. b. Uotorim, IMBT^XX “ SPXCIAL SIX BIO SIX nr w.mar, I </r ir. s.. m h. *. ffa., »• w. 1*ttm -• m Tourte*—;$117; t««*>« tmjT m »-£-££-£ mj ^r<4PM0. im ©-*■»■>-im Coop* (4 hn> _ ISM C«*t («•»*») — 1171 JMfc—i • *>** »►*—-m >M0 >*—-MT» Smith & McKay I DUNN, —i— ' NORTH CAROLINA ' THIS , IS A 8TUDEBAKKR Y R A * I
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