m: niimi nKPAiml THE DUW1 Mi MI Map Jut m riek nam >om mw the terminal# would mure arrdy benefit from On but Idler of be' rood. Accordingly. it would net ‘a fair to aak the clHuen# of tba re weta aeeUeoe to Aero equally la tho t* peace of building Ike road. How -t*t, It I* hap eat'Me to do equal joe lee la may aueb matter. Far lute nee. be whole county bat benefited from 'be tana ef the two Clinton teens •hip* and Turkey tow nab ip which ■nade the building of. the Warsaw Cllaton rood oeMlble. There could ardlr be aay cttetlnetlon drawn In the 'wwllti accruing to the people of -octfc L'abon towmMp and those el ower South Clinton, yet the Uttci mid tax for tea year* while the for cer id m tax at ell to help builil be Clhi ton-Warsaw read. “It may be safely asserted, how rver, that any one within six or aerei •diet of the rood or iu terminal: yoald bo benefltted directly, aud'if would bo feasible to make a rstlroo district fourteen mUee in width will •:alf circle couth ef din ton on rudlui of eeyea mHea But eren then, thi wvviu wvuciib uti non, whDe Umh eight mile* ■»«; TO aid be bencilttsil Just us much si thorn sersn miles distent "Therefore, It would seem the fair at r re position far the whole count] e bond itself ter a fraction of thi o*t say t*00,000 and let die strl] rote directly benefitted boar the res of the burden. But hear la wind dm ho atrip In question would bear tali] •It the tax harden of the count] rands. Accordingly, the ones lam ben fitted wookl bear only a compere rrcly small share of the burden*, no early so attach aa the neglected area rood building have borno in thi ltd construction scheme of the coon while, In the latter eaae, .there 1 o property te help reimburse then hrough tax levies or through profit* "At this writing; Tuesday morning e are inclined to believe that Mr >wea srUl be asked te present a bit roldag te a vote open the matter *1 tauiag bonds for the construction o he road. The bonds are eld probabl] ■e for a forty-year period, thus re ■ring th* anneal amount of slnkini ind to be provided and making 1 malar foes say company that shoali vish to boy die road to finance thi 'eat Nothing has been heard from Daw t» te the attitude of the pceplo there >•* if the thing takes shape here i tenuittee will probably vhut Dunn U '•licit the interest of the people o: that ptograaaiso tows." While ee far M Tbs Dispatch ha. beea able to loam, no action on thi qoatlaa haa beon token by the citi -f this railroad. If there was a praa pact ef gsUiag an additional Stab •ighway te teach Dona the eitiaen, it the term would readily lend ever] effort possible to being it about Then if addttioaal highways would benefi tho town, why wouldn't an additions allroad do tha same? It strikes The Dispatch that tb building ef tide psopeued railroai from Dunn to Sampson’i capita •o^ld not oaly prove a blessing ti the people living along the route o .th* rrJlMMjt Km liul (e mnnl.l «Li add Unpctuo to th* hulaw lif* o; tho town* touched by the rood. Th. building of tho railroad certain]: eould not detract from the badnaoi Ufa and future program of Dunn. Up Lilli ngton way there U aexti meat faroring the budding of tbii road, not only from Clinton to Dana hat through Dana and on Into Lil Ungton, according to the Hornet County Hesra. Tho following from th. Lflliagtoa paper ikoald bo of ta'ane* to the cititenn of Dana: "People of LUllnjrton an well ai o ♦bo entire armor oortion of Hornet Ooonty are deeply Interested in th. ■•ronood conatraetlon of » rol-oei from CBaton In Sarapoon County ti Dam. Greatest htenit nn »Vo war ••"♦are eeened **.» Idee d»t II |»,",V v, .elniv to ledyr* the »»*«mnte” of Sw road to extend it to 4 iimrh* Mr<>iH Dudd P-A f Hffmdwbrawn <• ~t the TWia*t feeenlow te-e“'*e- fS *'i yttba ef the state. Peorhtnj ■'•I- town. too. the reed wmld bo < feedes to. 0« s»oB as h-(e» fed JtOdli by be tom taSroado already raneint 'etc Lilli ngton." WORTHY TRIBUTE bS f d art- — ta^^g.1. • I' orlwTr^ RBsaDH^ ^WaO ellv geWpil of bo Saab a noble and worthy trt bate roioaBy aim bo wrote: V* U» Inclined to think that by “Getting a am «■” tha ywtat a timber at Superior ooaxt judges la North Carolina could J'i|inii with argue mat* judgot am neeemary to “tarn oat." Howorar. tkla io do re flection upon tha jadgoa of North Carolina, whoa la oar opinion rank I with the he it In ell the land. I New condition# face the North Carolina cotton grower. The aid me thod* will fall where boll wee-ril ia fcitation U harry. Write for C1S4. Its free for the asking sad a card to the Editor of the Agricultural Ex tension Sendee at Raleigh will bring yoor copy. Mrs. Emily Rhean Taylor, aged M years, died (sddenly at her homo la m iwwn luwwif. ; CHURCH SOCIAL WITH l B16 SURPRISE FOR AIL t Booth© Light* Brought About a Rogular TVantfonnatton. IM mM Hit baa naurit ia*y**n - Oi • cartels lava ta the alM* e*it task plae* last wiatar. Tha ton la • raral t—lb la tha oaatar at a temlas territory at oeeaMarnhU *x> tost. Bacaaa* of tha acattaied popelatlaa tha ehnreb upper la oaa at tha enamel •oaataeas whaa arirjhaOy atau aw; aaybady alaa amd a who** year'* ■*> , fly Of^goaalf U axchaagad ta the that, bowatar, tb* copper aajay* a Ms I ; rayatetloa. had whaa ta* last a a* Pteamed tobaia bead Ml“u—**• Whaa tha fane are base* drirtag la.1 ■hartly attar dark, they ware *1-tl •yarn can lay ta right at tha aharoh ta P«afTa a bbea* at llatit yaartag aat at aaary window. Oat ta am ooraar at tha aharahyard a HtUa gaaaUaa aw gta* waa ehnggtag away, aad taridi > atnpandad troa Tarioaa palate ahaat ta* hoUgtag. war* a etna bar at gww tag altcote lights. leptadag ta* bat tery at karnama lamps with which tha I oharah had yrarioaaly baaa lighted Tb* earloBs turn folk aooa gtaeaw arad tha “tyabam-—* ulf malilai* term alaatria Ught aad Mwar Bleat. agaat. aad It aartalaty ieag* m'iit i *©• »W» ehareb was dOad with tea bctghtaaaa at the Ughta. aad tha aw atal atmosphere waa greatly -ir inl _* ,i NEW TOY TO AMUSE I CHILDREN IS uovm TV , and tto mlatatar* el tattle image, eg. , gee Hag respectively le ton aad gtrla ■eoaauy (ton to* ala* eg geared a etogi* tot taamnattag totl* tag earn > alattag of e Httla toUeea with a day * tngeed eaageaded from tt. to which to 1 attached a dainty ecrobad* gtrL Wtoa told ever the tab* of tto eleetrt* n oaum clearer lomg eaoagh Car tto aar ' real to be farmed aa tto rto ed air : Item tto tab* will both keep tto kal I loo* suspended la tto air aad wm , caaae tto Uttla performer I* whirl , aboat oa a* trapes* to tto great de Ugbt of email talk of t ar • year*. ' Uttla electric carnal la ragmlred tog i tor ateag parted. , "THE CAT AMD THE CAM ARY" IS AM EXCITING PRODUCTION Ira Hards, who staged "The Oat and the Canary" (or Kllboum Gor don, Inc., is genera] director for A. L. Eriaager, and has staged maay other t notable toccata** Including "Tto Thirteenth Chair ,- ••Pale Pirn," -The 1 Itoknown Purple" and BtUI* Burha'i last starring vehicle, "Intimate Stran 1 gore.” Cat and the Canary,” which la 1 declared by the New York critics to | be tto moet axel ting play Wear writ* , it", comes to the Opera House, Dunn, Wadnceda;- evening February 18th. -V.rih Cir-i’ina county agents help : d to in.'tall 114 wnlcr 1,355 1 •.tiling lyhlats ud 19 telephone ays- - roe last year. Tta agents held 6,711 'meetings »' Meli tile's wsj a total attnndane< t 46349^ people reports C. 8. ' ludson. State agent. I ' I North Carolina was among the fire! itatot to begin tick eradication worV tad la about the last to finish the ' oh. I ______ ’ i Twenty-eight hog feeding demon- 1 Hratlona with 34* .hogj^are being FARM DRUDGERY LESS 900000 Firm* Lightening Work by Eleetrtoal Moan*. On Others W sees a Carry as Average ef Perty-ftva Tone ef Water ■very Year. Old fashioned drudgery wtthoet say soots! corn penes ttoa U decreaajo* among the farms of America. This sen he positively stated after oromfa lag a oarray od farms made hy elec Meal Interests.. Tbs shirt roveUOoa of (bat eerrey was that eae-leoth od all the farms si tbs United States are egnipped far etoetrtaal eperstloa. It sends slgaUeaat to soy that •66499 terms am now - doles It slew MsaUy." Snt' It sannda area mors strataaa«t ta aSate that than are t,7W.M« utter tew where electricity te utunrL Oa Aeee latter ttea old karoo la Um old way. Tha than prebably team A Aay taite woteaa who ■Iddlo Ufa aad Who has electrical eppUaaoe la har hoaee haowa how dradaary oas kill the aplrtt. Tha taraotlcattea meattaate broucht cat cartels tefonaaiion. D waa toawd Alt II par aaat te tha tent waaaaa oa oarry water trow aay aad avaraco a boat taaa ad Water a year. Ottaa tea » aaotet la tha dairy work of tha fam. aad M par aaat of thaw waah tha aSk folia, white dd par aaat •leaa tha araate aaparmtora. la Uoir dally haaaawark—tha aawa ■art te work that dty hauaawteoa par Iona dt par aaat te tha waaiaa A lhatr owa haklac aad M par aaat te than da their awa aawlnff. Thay eaaaat tell hook upoa tha oaa realaat aoraor hah ary or crocary tar a teat of bread ar a daaaa or aa te relta. Nrltbar aaa Aay readily call la a d rearm tier whaa thay waat to acre aaw ctethaa. had oa teaat tenet tha aooaday mate h tha Me Baal of tha Ay. raprccaatlif aa appalBac amosat te tehor. Thaa. It oaar, Aay aaad a power aatea Bate tbatr owa haada If Mack drudcarytelp be arercoaaa. II tebd to hi. Aad-tha a prate at the alactvtca] Idea aacac termara U hrlchteolsc Aa future far yooac fam wtvaailaat Satttec up** with their hum haada. le that lhaoa yovac woboi Bar avoid Aa bowed back* aad aa tlady tracaa of edraadup ace which their moth are aad their craaitm other* aerated. The aaw araaaclpatlua. moat jbeen an will aay. It potnc to come amot« tkoaa l.'OODM farm* whole eledrldt) tea aad rat t tkeo up tu .tbode. *_ I ' 'TTVTyvaOM4eeA*e*e***4|4*4*^etffeeto^vwwvovVvttv v. < » ^ « i 4 »' * ( < > i A Savings Account is the Successful Corner , ! ' Stone of Suecees * » < ,< r • • • < i » < ::/ ✓ : STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY : ! !• . » ! Invites you to open one Today !jil •. * : .»! ! And we invite the farmers and !*! businaas men of this vicinity to see us. We are ready and dble to aid them in financing *■ their businaas. i ■ i COMB IN AND SBB US , i , : STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ; - I i a Dunn, North Carolina | ! : \\ ■ . • i t m i li : < I | iariucced by County Agent Dakt* of Dh««oa county, tie win have four >opoJ-»t:Tv car lot shipments to .akv in March. Farmers to the number of t.610 ere Induced to secure and plant 78,830 bethels of improved jeeda ut year by farm agents of the ex inilon service God Almighty fast planted n gar lent end indeed It i* lh« pure* of u net a pleasures; it b the greatest efreahment to the spirit of man — I aeon. Did you ever want to go out to a I Dieting but couldn’t became you hed' » watch the roast in the oven? Why tot with the responsibility on the inlets cooker? Louisville Courier-Journal — The :rue pessimist is the fellow who be loves either the bolshevik) 01 the Ku dux will control the world. •——-o - U J- Moore of Charlotte died Fri day at Durham of injuries received when he feH down a Cighc of stain it a Durham hotel the days before. Business Local FOR RENT—HOUSE ON N. LAY ton Avenue next door to my for mer homo in Dunn. J. 0. Layton, Dann, N. C. 2 3t pd. WALTER JONES HAS JUST RE ccived a car load of Seed Oata, car toad of teed Irish potatoes and a car load of No. 1 Timothy hay. And Jonce Is still paying the freight 20 Xte. ANOTHER BIO SHIPMENT OF Carbide received. Come and get it H. C. Lee, next to Chinese Lean dry. 20 2tc. FOR RENT—TWO CONVENIENT down-itairs front rooms. Apply at #07 W. Broad street 1# St pd. FOR SALE—M-ROLLS OF USED fence wire. In good condition. If interested see K. L. Howard. Dann, N. a, 20 St pd. Pay When Satisfied If our work U not satis factory, you don't have us to pay until we make It so. Patronise Home Folks Our prices are as low, our work as good, and it meant quicker service. Place your order now for Mantels. Columns. Screen Doors and Win dows, Mouldings, Window and Door Frames, Store Fixtures, or any Cabinet c-.Wtlil yep SM* i—IBs i Jno. W. Hodges A Co. Dunn, N. C. CAUL WO. 17 HICH3MITH SEED STORE Dunn, N. C. For Seeds, Hollybrook Poul try Feed. Oats. Irish Potatoes, Clover, Peas and Soy Beane. SPECIAL: Pansy Plants, par do*_50c Onion Sets, per quart_18c FOR RENT—NICE OFFICE OVER nib. Piatt Store next to Dr. P. A. Stewart’* cfflcc Suitable for law jrot or doctor. Apply to' A. C. Barnet, for Information 0 4be. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PRO. r* V«—33 year* time If wanted. A noujtt up to $60,000.00. Bee t*.’;Uan and McLeod, Attorneys, Lure, N. C. Jen t, Ifc. FINE FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT. —Piter low and terms oary Good Houses, land and neighbor*. well lo cated near schools, church. Daily mail, public roads, this Is combina tion {firm .tobacco, stock, wheat, oats and cotton. Fine time to farm, so many loaTtnf. J. 0. Layton, Doan, N C. 20 $t pd. FOR RENT—ONE OR TWO-MORSE farm on hlphwsy between Benson and Dunn. Small house on farm. School convenient Apply to Moa roc We Lamb. Dunn, No. ». 1$ *tpd. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM lands in asr-nunt» from $1,000 to $30,000 for dt pears. Godwin and .Tonugmn, Attorneys, Dunn. N. C FOR SALE. — SLIGHTLY USED Ford can—Coupee and Roadsters. Prlcoe and to rent to euit purchaser. W. C. Bell. Attorney. 1$ 2tc. FOR SALK_FORD COUPS IN good condition. So* K. V. OotaiT. BO 2t pd. FOR SALK—NICK PEA VINK HAY at #22 50 per ton. Strictly eaah J. la Layton, Dunn, N. C. 9 flt pd. MANTELS-WK SPECIALIZE ON fin* mantel*. column* for all pur poMi, and irroen work. Jao. W. Hodgsa and Co. BOtfe. MONEY TO LOAN,—ANY * on long time. If interested aoa us at onco. Waot and Wirt, Attorn*/*. 19 tf*. WANT TO TRADE—*P ABSENCE* Auburn autontobil* In good condi tion for Ford Truck. Hudson Dmpcr Electric Co. SOtfu. MEAL—CHOICE WATS* Ground irr.nl tt SO cent* per peck. Flea mao'* Cash Qroeary. It tfr BRICK.—KILN RUN BO PR* CENT Lard. Shipment* within 48 hour* after receipt of ordar. Layton Brirk Work* (Ertabliahod IMS) Marion, 8. C. Dm 1 « dm. FOR SALE—TWO FORD COUPES and two Dodge touring*, cheap. »'.ia>.h ov on torm«. Smith and Mc Kay. 1 tfc. AT METROPOLITAN I-THEATRE Wednesday, February 28th New York Chicago London Pnris Norfolk Atlanta New Orleans / 1 year 10 months 1 year . 1 yea 2 weeks 2 weeks 3 weeks KILBURN GORDON, Inc. Presents THECA? THE CANARY i Presented Here by the Big Company Mysterious, Thrilling and Full of Fun! PRICES: $2.00 and $1.00 Mail Orders Early ; New Comfort for Seven THB new Willya-Knight model* include two low-awung leven-panenger car*—a 'toommodiou*, fully appointed 8edan and a roomy, comfortable Touring car. Both are powered by the motor that actually improve* Midi me. -i»* ■*»■?»■»? t*’** TOJTJP'. WILLYS KNIGHT ' . \ - __ XT V. Gainey, Dealer’. _ * * • ; • • i

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