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THE DUNN DISPATCH ttalHii AMI 1. IBM mMJiimB twit* . a . wwww toSSats a k o1 todays I- BUSBEE POPE * gg — - at ——————— ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ttom mmai._ JJ CASK IN ADVANCE Add— an cowan ieatlon* t* TV* DMA Alt dapertaweta of TV* * . ph*e# ldST" ^ “**■ Commanlcatioai apoa Ha* topic* aro An lied. tot oadae all elrcumetan •aa IVa sender of **eh comtaualca tiaaa moat furahh us with hi* mm. It it Mt aeciimry that the oiac be published. hat we iruivt that it he Bfcreft a* aa nridene* ol coad faith. Short account* of wadding*, eater Viwilt rlab mooting*, ate., ai* lavltad. WE WONDER Sappoao, hb* time, *omo preacher mold Her la hie pulpit aad praeth that an which give* pleaoora is not einful. aad that fear ef atonal pun IdmiM a# the aetaating cause for rightaeuane** la abhorred bp God. Would Us eaagngatioo dries him from Vie church to mlho room for some dolorous gratloamn who preaeh **d that to have fan is to ain aad to fear A to be good? We do not think so. As one who tores God aad the beautiful thing* aad good thing* ho ho* placed oa Hi* earth, we believe that a doctrine hf eoarage and of lev* and forbaar ■eseo beat* all the mournfalneaa in the world; aad that the preacher who -ttotoea these, rather that the cee taiiity of eternal toll ia aa effect lo tear* the ainuer into the ehurch, does ■tore for the (faster than any of the Ate«g came Harold Hard time*, kww. Our dream w*at bloooy. W« amoka. We war*, brake. One coaid BM mlaa faada far tbs relief af aay. •khf Bar to MU anything. TlBM ^p| tct+ n. a fair degree af prosperity. We dream agate of the heepitaL Hot *•» ratel^ aa oaa interacted in euf aarteg k—aidHad. Wa aaa what teaks to be a goad investment. In the teat year eemethiem stare than fifty eiUaeaa aad eitteeaeseaa af aaeetted to tha rar teas kigMak af Aa Beet for opere ttena to relieve allmeate raagtnr from *• W»«*Ueiqp. nmy ham fom tha couatnaUa^armaL^ua km km aqmllr frattoL Banfl, a 4ajr paaMajhat 4aaa mat aaa mm ‘■Mm. aaar. that Dam hat a rmOy tmaiaaa haaaaa mpaiv aha» to whkah aaah aa thaaa eaatd ba canted far lahakMattaaf Wa *B aat — > ’ > r'/j M i I -ae aick • part of that piaa ae U the adrathawt printed te Dm papat* af the dhtriet Tha car my attract mart flatter* L U intended that it do m. Bat aefeady tan ha damaged through eeetag >k woadrrfol fair tha motictioa ha riagcd far itt frlaada. 1W hoy** a a ticket cannot iaae a care thing h not a gambl*. AUTO IS A HELP , “With the ctarting of aaatha echoel aad callage tana, tha (Tea •crake rendered by the aatomehU la the intecaet ef edneatlea tec emu apparent," maintains B. X. Thong we local Durant dealer la few ant rfx cylinder model* “Not only haa the. meter car u tended the ecope of the rural educe <io«. hoi it hae ben an ineeutfre fo the younger leaeratBoa to oantlnm itt education after the grmma eehool itage. The automobile ha* ea cearaged the youth ef the nation ti I* to high eehool, and to college. “lit the old day* the influeaoe a the little red brick country icheol heuee reached only thoee who cook make the Journey on foot or by lift by paming team* Been then, the at tendance of thie mail group depend ed largely upon the weather; tb read* aad the neighborly tragic b the direction of the eehool bouse. “Wow the mope ef the rural aeheo tact hu made the old faehdomed mi tchoolhoum *iv* way to medsrn atm cture with all tho up-to-dats con rani eneea. The curriculum hoe been hr creased to take is hick aehool sab JtcIs, and in many instances, colleci ate (todies. The automobOa with m dapaadohaity In oil kinds sf woscthei has enabled children from a wid< ranf* of territory to reap tha ben* HU of an education. “Xaay students who do not tisn to school daily tn tha family ear set carried from their home* in automo bile busses operated aa post of tha Mhooi equipment under the dhrectioi of the aehool authorities. Such a aye tea removes At inconveniences el retain* to and from aehool; reliever ths parents’ fear as to tbs safety oi the children, and diarpar^ee truan cy “In Philadelphia, several of ths aid established educational tnatftu tioas have moved from tha centra of the city to the suburbs. A line of bosses and the family car mahso 11 lust as easy for the stud oat to reach ths school location oa the aid <m* in the dtp. IneMentaUp, the pup& in Detroit. The children are human Ud in the lean of trade raculatfeo. These enable them to tab TRAIN SMASHES INTO AUTOMOBILE ■ hM Waa, Oct. g.—J. T. Pries was la rioMy kfilad and Joaaph Whitney «• MrioMiy Injured when Atlantic ■ Caaat Lina [nimn train creaked I into the automobile to which tbay i won riding at • n—ring two utiles i sooth of Bmlthtiald at 7:80 o’clock - this morning. Both men Brad hero. 1 Whitney was brought to n local hospital. Ha mfind a tody fractur ed thigh and scrotal bruises and eat* aboil the body. Physicians say to will recover. Pride was toiled outright and Whitley seriously Injured. Ha was taken to a toglhl to FayattuvOU, •here ka was gtvsa surgical atten tion. Both Price and Whitley were native Salma men and bare many re lative* and friends bare. Price lee— a widow and several children. Whitley is unmarried. The tore man ware carpenters and tare an their way from Halm* to Pour Oaks, urhaee they have bean do ing some construction work. 51DNA EDWARDS AND FR1EL ALLEN FREED Bfchmond, Va., Oct. 7_Sidna U ' wards aad W»1 AOn, two of di men conrictad of (booting op tha courthouse at HlHsvfHs in 19IS, war* ' given condHlonel pardons ha* by Governor E L. Trinkla. At tha bow the* tha Governor re fused pardons to 8Jdn* Allen aad Wateariy Allan, santanoad to Si aad FT yearn' impiiaonaaeat, raapaitively, far tbdr part ta the affair in which tha presiding judge. Thornton L. Mias, Commonwealth’* Attorney W. M. Potter. Sheet* L. F. Wahh aad n young woman were killed, aad Dex ter Goad, tha dark, aad amend Jury men were wounded, fltdaa Edwards was under sentence at Id yearn, both (feeing convicted of murder In tha second degree. Governor Triable, in announcing the pardons to Skina. Edwards aad Frial Alien, declared that their prison record "has been without u nark dur ing the entire period** of their con finement, that both are reformed young men aad wfl} In tha futon* lead Mv*a aad in oddities, he was led beBeje 8Ma* Edwards to fee of "a the r weak mWfoBtg.” Be right operation of car* later in Ufa. cate of themselves on the street aad iteach them tha rudiments for the GIANTS VICTORS AGAINST YANKEES Vftr York NiInmI Lm|m Chib Amis An World** Champion* . ~ New Yotk. Oet. «.—The New York Ulaats ante mere are ehanepiona of tha world. They reached that pinna cle of soceea* for .the aecoad consecu tive year tn a forieea uphill rush this afternoon that Puny the Yaaka to defeat J h I, and e raked a Hot ml cd pitcher. “Bullet Joe" It was tha second reneecutlie Uae the Yaaka Have bucked tha Giants in n world’s eerie* and failed. This year they went down lnrloidouahr. aitheut the solace of bavin* captured even one of tha Are pane* that comprised the battle for the title. The beat tha Yankee* ooold do waa to tie the sec ond pease* of tha earlaa The Giant* won th* other four. fn all the annals o# the game only two clubs triumphed in a world sari* ta in such a decisive fashion, la IB07 the Okieapo Nationals won four ■Iraipjht vtetorlea over the Pet i ah Americans after flpbtii* a ll tuniiw fret pane at 8-0 in rune. Sevan yeans Mar the Beatoa Braves so raised tbs feu of th* satire nation by wrecks Connie Meek’s superb Athletics fear games in a row. KLAN-SEEK3NG TO INDICATE NAME c^s?^rsiiu— Wfaetoa-Galanfc Oct W. C. Gold • State of the Ka Kim Kfem afternoon «a roata borne trip tQ Aahe and Alto (hany where he completed far what la ex tha final chapter la the at ■award are aald to hare ba by making an leeddne and hie wo be lac attired in •f the order. non »ThnmilWilif to Gold. Jaa two-jnar road aaa connty on a change of tramoraltty. “The CM Feans Ciwmbk VIUe*e“ Nov that tha hsertall aeaaon is over tha musics! comedy fans wtU ha»a( their inatnyi at the LaTayotte Theatre, Wednesday. October tlth, where tha sensational musical novelty “The Get! front Oreenvtch ViUace.” will hold forth. Tlds Kieeaiiyljr fan ny Basic si comedy Is from the pen of John P. Mulgrew and It k Mid that it la the beet ahow of iu kind en route thli ooueon. Thlt particular muaical play, which la la two acta, with original tonga, duett and mania, la aaid to be playing to packed hovuaa e*erywbo,e. The Muinwat peum ites a moot gorgwoua and utiaragamt ■conic production and a tanning -tt tsmw which an said to ho tha lataat and manrtes* Frusish eroationa. The oaot la headed by Bom Snow ana of America's foremost comedians and I* ably uridad by Mary Lae, *1*7 Seymour, Harry and Paul Whltamsa'a celebrated orchestra and a host of pretty *i*le who can atoy and daacs as well as look beautiful. B HOME BUILDING I LOTS O SALE 1 8 I - —-:_ I : r / ; j ; Three excellentllots In good location on high ground; just outside of town and convenient to city water, lights and sewerage. No town taxes to pay. All on East PeaL-»ail street near the McD. Holliday b-**- \ 1 .mi * * i .1 jr« Two 65 X 150 feet at!_$700.00 Each One 70 x 150 feet, corner lot...$850.00 | They will be sold reasonable terms—or a discount f will be given for cash. ' . 1 , * • H . < j * - P. I. F. -‘Jf*. -I- '.J .IP -.•.rf'* .r. ' * * f • • * ' * * #• J P . . KBroangm8«»w»Hi)»ii»tm;;:i;;;i;;i;;iKaj{;iii;ii)i;» I WELCOME -TO THE Yellow - Front - Store -AND^ PUNN’S/BIG FAIR All who want the bofct style, best quality and newest designs cheaper, will come to the Yellow Front Store, rest with us andilet us nerve you from our mammoth stock of ladies, girls iuid children’s Dresses, Coat Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Wrapk Millinary and Shoes from the very finest to the best for very day wear, and Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Shires for iwen, boys and children. All of these with a tremendous stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Under wear, Hosiery! Overalls, by the car loads, and more car loads, for less mnoneAr. New goods are coming all the time. \ / We invite only UV>ie Who want hi?heat quality, neweet dedyn, beet workmanahip with test Material to com* and enjoy the Tallow Front Store's greatest of att cainlvali of good things during Dunn’s Greatest I Fair, for lies money. \ I Remember, our rtort Providence permitting, will be open every min ute of every day durinUthe Fair from 7 o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock In the aftemooA Come to the Yellow Front Store and let no ahow yon the wonders oittkia good year In nil theta fine and best to wear • for tho whole family eheaper. We are your* for an unpara lied bust none at a mighty laving at money, glad to serve aad answer yoor commands. e R. G. Taylor Company I IN THE YILLOW FRONT fro*!-DUNN, NO*ft CAROLINA October 10 to IS, IMS. __ _If ( r• ; • _ ■ • f 1 Big Show I I at the Hind* Ron FIFTH A VP Croam nod A AA AAA aTL w Lin Maria and Hannan* tahant aTkaoWin powUr, r«*ilar priee 86* SOe and Me. / Cl “d 40e, blah prrfuae pcw uOOD 4*r- »P«rfd prk«-1*. Wo in abo « at oaf star* a wonderful Ka« of drsaaea, ailk «<d wool, alao ooata end coat i a. Beft styts for tbe season. It would pa, yaNoMaad look our now — over. Prices are vary reasonable and aa can abow yon tho **•!* ***U **»• **»• wsek U will ba at our stare, ' and what ovary dy wabta is stylo and quality. Otf prices run a* followsi Joponeoo Imported rift E tDODM, baeuttfol tend wvtk w«rf«ht --41UI Jiptnf t cnpt T biwiLjLj, boaotiful doolgn of Jopaaoos work, mode in Jspoa, T~t1ll priee.;.HN V»»K)r Fair ally fa Am qu*Hr Jerery doable bock, trimmed vMh Wald to amt* ; IMI
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