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BLESS ME, THIS IS DUSTY RIDING DM THE RAIL (Ku Abernathy in Gmmboro Baeard.) A twa hundred mile Jaant tart* ana | of tha rinhest section! of Tar HaaUa •vet tha wish-end convinces os that "Todays Nows ‘May,’* does not al ways gat into print. It not only fails to reach the print tog pranas "Today" but many, many tines* ft la overlooked altogether. Woak-and investigation indicates that samehadyh toil rag has been that of suppressing live newv to this particular section of North Carolina. Tb true, as tha (oppressors will toll you, that ft "won’t do any rood" to tsO the world through the area papers sad that it might do ham. | Certainly it would not lend power and pretige to the persona involved. But hero’s the story as wc found k. Be your own Judge: A prominent North Carolina min ister haa within the last week or so been duly tried by his church super ior because of chsrgea made against him by folk In his own community, the boots of which was that he wav too friendly with one of his mem bers, tha wife of a man well If not favorably known. The trial moved along and the Judges and Jurors were unable to hod whereto the pastor had been oven indiscreet. He was given a clean bill of health. Thetis news; but its never boon printed. Before the trial the husband af U* J«H woman—member U rep twated M Wing Arm-4 hiaueft with a modem gattitag gun, visited the church and told the p—tor to ■**g Away from hie bow hold end to confine hie pastoral aetivitme to neighborhoods other than his very own. That’s news; hot it Is never been printod. After lists stag to the outburst of the Irate husband the man of cloth repllad that ha would observe that part of tha ground rules laid down which barred him from the brother's household; be served notice however that nobody could tell him upon which streets of say community he must travel. * That’s news; but Its never keen printed. Woman are to blame for the charg es against the pastor, tha story goes. They picked op the w. k. sweet-mor sel sad blame near rolled it flat. They gossiped long and continually, but when the evidence time came around they knew nothing absolutely about the scandalous charge*. IWafa news, too; but Its never bovn printed. The person courted the investiga tion saying that he was ready to bo unfrocked and kicked out of Ibe h if there could be found nnjr-j • • di r esru!»r ni to hj con Vil l.f «u found. . *-o itotu-r whether guilty or . £•* :>-vicher who la one of the t. H*tt b<#ea done a terrible injua ice by wagging tonguea—ieaguea were wagging when their own era i. aid hurt been looking lifter deaaa .19 their own dirty hnen. RotTck ~ L* -. i»r the power of ante contained in r. certa'n mortgage deed, dated tSth day of January 19*0, execu d by Will Lee to R. L. Godwin, ' > tgngee, and aaaigued to the State -ia-ik nnd Tran Company, Dunn, N. I, recorded in Harnett County in •took 115, page 41“., default haring [boeo made la the payment of the note | ecuied thereby, the ttfidrraigncd will expoac U> rale at pdfclic auction to the highcat bidder tor eattt, at the court nouae door of Harnett county at LiUington. N. Cl at 12:00 o'clock M on Saturday, OAoW 14, 1921 tha following dcecrlbif land: A certain hicctnor tract of land ly ing toil being If Avaraaboro Town jJjAP. ! -rni'if efuntr. and State of north Curding aid rleacribed and de S::e» ,-a fdiuuaa lo-wit: /.!' of LoiJhos. 1, 2, 3. and 4 In ;j!ock "B" inUe lub-dirialon of the J. J. Cook pttterty, mid Iota being at th? lMei*«icn of the Northern edge at Grawfllo Street extenaion with 11* A u L right-od-wny and fronta on A. C. L. right-of-way 100 fn«l ttiij re it? with the Noithern edge AX Ormavin* Street extension 160 feet and being and f owning a lot of and 100 feet by 160 feet, i'hl* September 9, 1999. R. L. GODWIN. Mortgagee. Stats Bank £ Twit Company, e ■i*oL IB 26 Oet 8 10. NOTICE Haein* quAiJMT ai >1 th* titiMof John ioeeasedrlato oi Harnett i u to notify all poiaonC he) •yai.Ml a aid estate Jtd lama to thvand* retarding llTday oi (rib be pi AU a /to said aa UU ■oif.ll_ It* settlement with too uoda P—l » - r-.d. Administrator of John Irirkland, deceased, Donr, N. C Wilson and eLeod, attorneys. Au* 22 29 Sept 5 12 19 28. STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Department af State. Certificate ef Filial( el Concent by Stockholder! to Dbcelatloe. To All Whom Tkoco Presents May Comu Crootiiyai WKERRAS. It appeal* to mv sat isfaction. by duly authenticated ree r«l of the procoodintfa for a volun tary dlaaolution thaftof deposited in iy cITce, that UM Roanoke and 8a »nlrt*yr Railroad'Company, of Dunn, Harnett Ceanty. State of North Car oline, R. A. Horrtn* ol Clinton, N. C. B. V. D. No. i. Mag the agent there in and la charge thereof, upon whom proceu may be eorred, has complied with the requirement* of Chapter 22 of the Consolidated statute* entitled “Corporeione" and the ameudaunts thereto, pruhminary to the luulng of this certificate that «uch consent hoe been tied: NOW. TKEREPOB*; I. J. Bryan Crimes, Secretary /tn. State of the State of North Qarollfta, do hereby certify that the told corporation did, on the 2nd day of September 1922. Ale in my office a duty executed and jl-'l' __ '■■■ 1 ;. . attested cannot in writ lag to the dttpohi’.ion or *ald corporation axecu ted by mint than two-third* in h) teiert of tha stock holders thereof, which said certificate ^nd the records of tha piocmvdmgs-dforcsatd ara now on file In my oICco aa provided byiN¥TE3TlrfONY WHEREOF. I have sat my hand and affixed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 22nd day of 8ert#mb«r, 1922. 1. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary ot Suit* Sept 12 19 26 Oct. 3. Jt The First National Bank, C at tW eio—fof kwriwaw September 15th, \ RE^OOllCES-^ ri__™--fH4.022.76 U. ft. and Other Bonds/-/I-4\960.00 8ud‘: ^ il°S:S2 , 6 per cant Rsf.mpthf. Ffind _-Tj_ y__ j 2,000.00 l £ f931.020.78 Capital Stock L. __f 60,000.00 " UaElviSed Profits —. 30,823.44 Wu Finance Cfcfatlon.. 84,040.00 Deferred Credit!; federal Raaerve- 26.824.33 Circulation „ II f_ 40.000.00 Rediscount; Ftdfc&l Reserve Bank_218,417.00 *01* Pavablo; Ofier Banks_ 26,000.00 DEPOSITS — .... 456,915.01 8931,020.73 * I OFFICERS P. 8. Cooper, President—J. W. Drmughon, Vice-Prea. H. B. Taylor, Cashier DIRECTORS J. W. Draughon, Marvin Wada, John A. McKay, J. L. Wado, Thoa. E. Cooper, RlUs Goldstein, P. 8. Cooper. - ■ — ^ m n nine MADE a ! •hop in the City to paint auto to give auto owners by us looks it came from the best of workmen who the paint shops of of the country. 1 _l ) fords ELFRAISING 0 PREPARATION makes batter self -raising floor. Toa kaew it's purs and whole some—you Bis It yoMrssIf with your own flour. Hero economical, because It makes batter breads, cakes, pastry— mors easy to digest. Use one package with a SE-fb. sack. FREE PREMIUMS—Ask your Grocer for free Prise List; or writs: Enmfard Chemical Works, Prorideeee, E- L ■■■BSRMMBawBaHalBBBBaamasraBBiuz. SPECIALTIES for FRIDAY and SATURDAY] -L—-AT THE FIFTH AVEHIIE SHIP -Once more the bargains are knocking at your door—for the proof, read the prices relow. And remember .we carry no old stock, no old styles, but everything is new and snappy. Several customers have come to our store and when they see our prices and our goods say that they are sorry they did not coole before they bought else where, because they had paid more for the same goods. We can sell for less becausfe we have no old stock on hand left over from the high prices. All our stock is fresh and new. . / We are now ready to show our big Fall stock, consisting of dresses, 'coat suits, cloaks, fine underwear. We lave added new things to our line such as Madeira and Japanese goods, Hhnd mfide waists and underwear. •UP I Children’* C Ingham Drnm, *1m T to U yu*r» ..M> CVidrcn'i black, white and ten Work inga, heavy quality___ISa Big aaaortaunt ladle* nkla and btoaaaa, line quality vail, wily_,«ge — r Princess BHp, trimmed with ribbon around the neck, shadow heaa-.Me M OFF — U OFF — U OFF A big assortment of Qtrigham Dromes ■fd Bungalow Aprons, also Seamless D™*a> alao Voil sod Organdy. We , •Ui giro discount of 25c on the dol lar. This la a good opportunity to buy you a druse at thru price—is a big money sneer for the opening of the reason—coma and look th«ra\orer —eoat you nothing to look—if, you need a dram, this offer is only for Friday and Saturday. It mesne,we «tee IS per cent off. We will Mtt yeu a sketch' of below aeoMone^ Bungalow Apron, triiantd with tone, basket pocket, regular pric fer_- ... $> 00 Gingham Dress, eery good wSl be only __| Roller and Cuffs, qurtitylace. hi mVdejua. Wa have Justice*! V*d a big stock of Madeira goods, something you can not buy any better for the home, all /land-made, made oat of the finest quality of linen, every article guar antee d, nothing made better than madeira. You wlH not waste your money when yoo buy It. Every time yoo wash k, It looks better and better and we are guang to have a special price on this goods for Friday and Saturday only—we have bought a big quantity of this goods at the right price—we have a special buyer to buy this goods for ns and we have an offlee In Hew York at 295 Fifth Avenue. Wc buy only the best so we can give you the quality and workmanship to onr customers. Friday and Saturday wc will give dis count of 25 per cent It means if article marked 94.00 you pay 98.00. if marked 910.00 you only pay 97.60. Remember this price only lot 2 days. rfanitycJair Sslk Underwear Satin Petticoat, color black and Brown and Green for..Ms ♦4.00 Drees, very good quality Ging ham, good triarming to match..$AOO O. N. T. Crochet thread, white, ecru and other colors, 125 yards to tho •pool.^.8 fee 1*. Hand made waist, kkimmed with Met lace, fine quality _9AM Woodbury and Watieura, Cashmere, boquet soap, onU-Its Small sise Co les.tr Tooth Parte and Palm Olive Soft,.8 fee IB* Colgate, lara# site tooth paste and Maria Talc art Powder, yoo aH know the quality 1_ .....IBs Ladiea’s Heavy Coat, trimmed with fur collar and slsevaa. beautiful quad Ityeilk ftnhnr, medium *etght-9tT 50 V<U Good quality broad cloth coat, color nevy and gray and fur collar, silk lin ing and wide sleeves_..SIABO Duvatinr Cape, with crepe de chine lining, color t*n and blue, trimrard with ailk cord, newest thing, out in Coat wear, riudium weight, price— $37.50 ■ Bluo Seal white and cream color Vann line, large aiac, price strictly 15c, for Friday and Saturday ..._7 1-2* Octagon Soap, good for laundry 4c We have a large stock of coats, all colon and styles, medium and heavy weight, alao large stock of girl and children's roots, all new and nrw style, price runs from . |IM up te $49. M * COAT SUIT*-COAT SUIT# We have a large slock of nrw coat , , •ait*. any style and any color. Wo • ' cannot mention all the prices as we have suck a large stock on Kami the space will not permit us to mention alL The trie) is all we ask. Come and look them over. Remember we have a large atock of furs and ehoakera. F. very thing we have In this line, is this Fall'a style. The eboakcr prices run from .$10 00 up to.-...$I7J0 We hmvo them In colors brown, white, and grey. Oar prices are very reason able. Thu U the only shop in town U an exclusively ladles' ready-t^wear, This shop has only been open 6 months, everything we have is new, we have no old stock or stVles. Wh erf you buy anything from us you can depend on new goods. You don t have to go to any other town to buy your Avinter supply. Something new coming to our store daily, soon as,we see a new style come out, samekveek it 4n\\ be in our store and this is what every lady ■ I wants, the style abd quality you will be sure to find thehn at ou# store and we mark everything very reasonable so || we can build up big business. We are here to stay. SatiVfactiAi guaranteed to every customer who buys some || things from us. If every article you buy from our store do4i nojfgive you satisfaction we will make it good or money refunded, in a reasonable way. We believe once a customVr eJways will be a customer. Come to see us, we will show you a good service. \/ Yours for business, I The Fifth Avenue Shop || 11* S. faHrari An. SAM THOMAS, Mua««r *D«BB, N. C.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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