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THE DUNN DISPATCH lto.Ht.Ud Apr a |, 1*14 A I 'll BUSKED TWICE - A - WEEK i TUESDAYS AND TODAYS lTbusbee" POTE - at - ■ Du>, - ■»— North Corollas SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On. Yatr.4S.B0 Sts Months -- 1.00 Three Moetbl.60 CASH IN ADVANCE Addreet all communications to TV. Dispatch. AS dep.rlm.nto of TV. Dispatch can be reached through tola phone 146. Common Icotlont upon lire topics ere invitod, but under all dreumatan eae the lender of Mich common Mo dem mutt furnish ui with hit name. It Is not aecaatary that the uma be published, bat we inelat that it be girea as an evidence of good faith. Short account, of weddings, soter talomesta, dob meetings, etc., are invited. AT REIT McD. Hohiday baa gone to rest Beneath the lobbing trees of Green wood Cemetery his body Boo, covered by tons of flowers oent by those who knew and loved him- At peace and serene hie soul rests with hie God. HI. death it a fngbtful blow to Dunn. No man could have stood high er in the confidence and esteem of hie people; nose coaid have wrought belter in community building than did the heart, hand and mind of him. Much of thr boot that It Dunn le a monument to near. mouMey. raw worth while things aboat the town are without hia mark. A front bus> neaa stands aa a part of thin monu ment [ oor school ,007 ehurthos, onr spirit—nil r^ldet tha front Jnfta ance he had upon oor wall-being. This mom mg wo walked into the office* of his company. The front stores so mounding them teemed ray-1 ty without bia presence, for ho wee the heart and aoal of that bust nose jest aa he waa a large part of the life of Dunn. But over it all It seem ed that hia spirit brooded, soaking to hearten tha ee-worfcaa who aided him in the bedding of that business.1 Hero were men oho had apeat mast' cf then mature year* with the man j they loved, seeking after the three days the stores had been in mourning to gather together the loose ends dropped when the end newt of hia pasting waa flashed osar tha wires.! They were down-east bat not down-' hearted. Everywhere they wan striving to carry on as they knew tha “bona”, -wanted them to. Hit absence in tha flash waa fek bars, hut there was a' feeling that bk spirit ngtehod and ftt^ed.' . . • 1 ' - — - - Tha DtapatA needs say tittle of fr. Holliday. Hia life sod the tnflu ®«a ha has laft behind art sufficient n th am soiree. Ha wu aur pool ■rtand. We loved him. Aay man of hm can oay thr tame. All of ui have lott much. To Ms be eewed wif», eon and da ugh ten tha community opeaa a gnat haart of <m and real sympathy—tha aympa hy bom of roal»offering. He has loft ■* them an heritage beyond price— Lha recollection of a pure heart, a :leen Ufa, a spotless aoui. May this inowiedge and the Great Comforter kelp them to bear their burden of wrrow. PUP IS FAITHFUL SVEN UNTO DEATH New York, Sept. M—Faithful U hia maeter until death, a bull pop •toad by the aida of John Bracken watchman, trapped In the Long la land Waete company's plant in Loop Island City today until Samoa chock ed tha master's Aouts and the dog1! barks for help. DEATH OF ELEVATION MAN CAUSES AN INVEStlGATlOX With tlio finding of Mr. D. A. Hon ton, of Mevatlon town A ip dead it hia home rtall and thinking that V had mat hia death by fool play, Mr K W. Barbour phoned to the Aar iff’e oflke In thie city on To aerie] night about 9 o'clock and stated the they had-found the man dead In hi barn and that they feared that than was foal play and to get tha eoram er and eoas oat ot ones. The cor oner's ranort wea that As man ba< died of epilepsy end tt 1* aliased the be fall In Mia (tall, faaa down, ant wwa unable to (at up and be emother ed to death. It seetna that Mr. llerton bad bem in HI health for several day* and tha he had bad annl bad attack! m sudden aicknete and that upon thi day of his dsath he had one of tk •evert attache but waa much bettei and he wwa busying biasaelf about the barn and waa overcome by an other attack which brought on tbs above fsaslt. Ha wua oniaaod fros the house for several hours before i searching party started oat lookin' for him. He waa found In the stabli of hia barn. The eoromer want to the seem and made bU investigation and states that death was tha result of smother Ing hi the stable. Me arrest wu made. Mr. Horton's natghbon apoki nothing bat words of psalm abou him to the cflic era when they starter their Inveatgation. Ha waa M yean of aga and had bean married twice TVs find time ha married Mias Agne DUett and to that union three cM) bo murtod Mia* Hattie IT.j.ae, v\he T.utiv** him. Hu u aurvi-ei ’ i. wlfa, on* brother and two > ro :d *cv*ral children Hit biot-.o: k M, Joda Horton, of Bcies Creek. ’i h two sister* ar* Mr*. Jennie 1J,«r..j.c'i and Mr*. Martha Italncy all ol l-.iir \ Crook., Mr. Horton had lived i.t R*•nation for about thirty year* and a;im regar ded b Si# nri/rtk'.n w * t-d, n-ll, citken—Smith field Obwrvnr. "PATHE* ON HIS VACATION" ■ In appraising the value of a mod ern and moch up to thu minute at traction the publicist ia apt to become too exalted or enthuaiaatlc with th* revolt that when th* ktpw eventual]) com** to town and falls to lira up to all the good thing* aaid about il an irreparable injury la done, not a ion* to thl* particular olTeilng, bo thoao that might follow. However, if this »pccif(c Instance, or < gardini the next entertainment at JuiFayetti Theatre, Fayetevlllc, which begin* at engagement on Saturday afternoon SopteAnbtr 30, one i* cafe In predict tng except.onai doing*. The name ol the play ia “Father on hi* Vacation* »nd. a* th* Utie suggest*, J* b**c< -i— Vou> Cworft* Kcluar.as car ' - »r Fa Vi". On#.* .1 16v •• bilcvcd eharae.tr? who ....• •••li far and wid- find th* j ,. :i« aichcitmUaeUa<l..lCrD..N.. I i*.h ol the entire laud, will ap ! .*■ <• n tl* t'sab. The lnclua<>, of | • UK', Mahoney, "Father"; i h;.-. t/cri,tangent wit,.; Cmty. ' V ni ui-. i and the rvit of iUe I ’ . :on»y clan. Tht* time J'ggi ba* ilia •V.n pirblem to oolvo. What la llli* problem! Well, Jigg* And* he hu !. -on made “tb* goat" lung enough • nod like tli* provarblpl worm con j uletely turn*. Kroj* all account; trie I Jaieet fare* with aioric la the beat that baa come hi* may hr* aaasoo and no doubt will enjoy a vogue compar able If not better than all the previ ous “Father” and**. OlUU MULL Nothing ever happens wall* thla writer U present and when it dost i happen everybody but one find* il out before we 44, and that on* baa to len’n of it and ball a*. 8o you aco we , make a poor dbaeminator of ehoici '■ n.'ws. If, howwrer, we do ever tel con*i lhing,llrtt we learn later that II WU» romcthing the neighbor* art all -1 Mhamed of that they didn't want it '• >ld at ail and jea for that wo aan to frl taft oat when aerial fane ■ are brine planned. I ’“fat week though a aura enough flehfny party *u pulled off at tha liitturie olil Otto* Kill Pond. Tha’ water wai drawn off and tha finny' denitTOt uf ita shadowy receaoas were rouUi' oat and taken in • seine by tlio»*: indomitable1 piscatorial article, A. A. Xaylor and W. A. Gainey, end ■.olil at prices that would auako g blotted war profiteer took hks n .piker. But be it known, each buyer priced hie own purchase, which lead* k*«wm coBfdoTTad i A little /mnufkj Cm aaka foolu gf tke Could tfce nnay ful diqpooltloa of nuttilap and •vou the tree* to ' •oat lfa/tie mot; hut tmkmr 2ft, we ked tbo palatial ooloaiol fricad X. J. Godwin Harnett count/ lino, on tear/ kasd pm executive utility and l of tko owner, u%Oa t Mornan ml the fwcIWnp and Ito well ^ij - -—^' , 1*...******.— well ..... Dr. A. S. Rowell, Chiropractor \ i — -— Of Fayetteville will he in Dunn aftfce reaidance of Jesse B. Lee on Wednesday I*. M. October 4th. Consul tations and examinations free. All suffering from spinal or nervous troubles especially are invited to see him. hit. ini.hi i iiiniiii i in ... I * % \ • Welcomes you to the Fair at Dunn and invites you to make this store your headquarters while in town. We carry a complete line of men’s and boys’ Clothing, ladies’ ready-to-wear, shoes, dry goods, millinery, etc. In fact you can find anything at this store for the entire family. We can dress you from head to foot and we cordially invite you to visit our store before making your purchases and inspect our merchandise. Good values, good merchan dise and good service is all we offer you! 1———— ■ — - -- - - -- - - - — FELHWrS KPARDOT 1 Dunn, North Carolina I 1 In the Store on East Broad Street Formerly Occupied by J. C. Bell, I _I
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