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• — thm Ml wm*« to a .nrnj to ' the cotton mower, and Md to can- ' to Med m Nd. U other words, if pen deal got the crtvfl. the wend "••***■ —‘ ■ ■ o ■ • Oto tody am she would act taka a dor »• the State anaalarlam ter bat amt of toberraloeie. Well, a that wo J knew earn folks whs appmtly 1 tedram of their dee than they da ad their awn oKBdma. t tfca ItoMSMd Obaarrir Friday to- 1 nod a BoD Wmfl" edition, derated ' iMyriy to' a I'emadee of the boil ball kaawa aebele of growtiag cot- 1 too nailer boll woerfl eeodWonc. Um fe| \ sjfeL,.. Q JBTOr. LOOK AXD LISTEN" Tthdofatoomba^tnlanOto §§g .„ ed cot whoa aa A. C. L. txaia .track tea ntetoibOa la which they wore rtdtay at a marine to Goldsboro on ] thtoter ad tost weak a ear drieon * by Bar. IM T. OeStoa. la wkiak * —- .... -> i 4 1 I 1 _ J af a dee* *e ker la- ] i»t A. j ed Ben to*. 'wto aerie arif lajamd when hia ' aer was atrodc by aa ▲. C. L. fioight j trato at a atroet arotoiac to I " ' i 4 WM ' a 1 ' *»>' ”* V f •1 trite Tet, tears 1 bad to be a earn fertbcM aad teat J •totted mi tea pan ef tee taken of J SPS:, * **"*" 4 i *•£• 1 • *W M « M • aaa Hi Mi r. c V® SJ ^ Mu *■ < _ AN ASSET TO MUM Mb the Wowil etab of Dau a addered great thing* for rta Sum ■aa Its ugulietiin, aa doabt stfll leaser iiltuiurt w01 result tram a tat la |imi tachaaa gi»*n by be etob Friday afternoon. Wirt a mshaohip of IN aotiro aad pro nariei, wonii. ebaaa chief ala is o maka Dean a batter town is which a lire, aa lailtbachli amoont of lood la loaail ta leaott frees the aa MNaa af thic organisation. Wa bare acted, bath in Leabertoe. ntr fmn boa*, aad algo aiaea com as ta Dau that tbc.Woawa'i deb a .both town* to tha hading factor a patting eeer practically all tho iwwna that tend to*the heat ta araat of tho town* ta which rtay op ante. la fact, w* hare foond that ho awjor portion of tho progreorivd aavuMata hare their origin tn tho dabs of the two town* in rhieh we hags tired. After ohaarring rta activities af these two Woman** daba aad the things ter much they dud. wo are prepared to cay that *o weald not cage ta Ure la a tows tr coweanlty la which there to as loch organisation. Tha TMopetch srtohea to express toi rta Woman’s clab aad ta Mrs. B. D. Bnnn Its deep appreciation for the out to tha paper, and to assure the dmb that The Dispatch to arar ready _llti_.11 e_ _ roeelblk Um organisation in ha effort* to kaep "Dana toe ba«t town under Ja m." Tho organisation has been forta ■ata in ita selection of officers, and topcrlally was tba dub fortunate in toaoaiiif Mrs. Trad Vr^sjr as its ••dcr during tba present year. Mia. leK»j take* great interest is tke *»A of the dob and give* much time tnd thought to toe success at the or rsnlsatloe. Howerar, the eotopetatioa leeorded Mrs. McKay by the mem bership makes It much easier for her to attain the success with which the a meeting. Tbs Woman's dub of Dana la an bssat to tha town, which every eltl »a should regard as each, and whoa matt of tba town are called upon !ar told, taaadal or otherwise, they thowld respeod freeir and gladly. ONE THINO AT A TIME “One thing at a time. And that done weO— b a vary good rule. As amay can tsB."—:— b an eU mying that should not 10 ovortooked by too organisations in Juan tost are working for tke things fiat toad to toe upbuilding of the *w aad making it a bettor yUea (a toicb to live. Whflo the Dispatch re itea toot Dana noods b*k'a now E'SrW 14RUU Wi both, it is to be toned thattosrtlng oo away yengiwdn movemeate at bo am time may rasoH in sas decking the other. However if elections aro to be call* d to veto aa bond imaea tor both a idol aad a hospital. The Dispatch believes that it would be beet to held iofb elections os the .same data. It sight be beet to have one ticket cs*“ ring both toe betel’ sad hoe pits'. >Osd issues, or to have separate tick le aad boxes ter the two. Whatever aULt k. *ka ka^ aasmdV/wt km fVsU sa. ■pert, we better* that the two eleo ttoae ehoaM be held on the earn* <*»/• We better* alee that in going af ter needed iniprareawnta for the •town, |t would be wine to limit the number of project* to be started at one time, complete one and than tac kle enether. ft la bettor to aaeon* pttah one thing in the way of tm proreaaenta than , to talk about a doo en and fall down on them all. »' " * THE DUNOCA IS OUT The Felonary number of the Dun oon. Igeal Ugh acheol magmslne, It Jnet off the praea. Tide la the Mat edition of the mogantne to bo pub* liehed thla achaol year, ami la n cred it to the editorial and bnetneae itaff. It aantnbia 44 pagee, Inciudiag the eaear, and the narnercue we Unwritten artWlee therein, pottraya literary tat ent Bach department U watt edited and many of the atoriea. eketrhaa and The editorial ttag ia compact d oft Dnrid B. Father, editor-in-chief; Km Qy Newberry and Amabelle Noel, ■meelnte edkere; Both Teung, litcr I Mm Oatee Harris,' borfneee I Bm nlhal Oidnlu, ankbat : ■M a Cr.ibdmt« vr'sran, karias wrred throughout the Civil War. Tbs IWnl will take place tomorrow, Wagk the exact iNrhgMbw. learned here. W. M. COM DIED SUNDAY #m* FeEewml EilmM QUeae «»d lato—eat Yea W. M. Cotv, aged ch yean, (Hod flanday sight at the home of T. B Dawson, with wham be Used, to 1th* go township, Bempeesi ccsnty, fsl lowing an extendad nincas. Deceased waa well and favorably known to • laig* did* of friends, whe wiU Im grieved to learn of his death. lbs funeral was conducted yesterday a) 2 p. at, from Betheeda church. *1 which deoeated was a member, bj Rev. D. V. Pika. Interment waa mads in the church ceemtery, DUNN, ROUTE ONE There has Wan maeh doing hem the pant week, bet the writer hat been following a two-homo plow sac doing sundry other chorea and cook not keep pace with all that waa hap pening, bnt will give Just a fen items' The school at Mingo academy ob served Washington's birthday lari Friday. The program consisted od sahgs and recitations, suitable to tbs occasion. A dinner was spread or the grounds and several of the pa trons and viators spent a happy bom with the faculty aad school. In the afternoon the higher grades held theii weekly society mooting! and the bas ketball team of Union academy arm present and ployed an interacting game with the Mingo team. Ik* eeon stood 24 to 1 in favor of Mingo. Bp uum Jackson, goal thrower fee Mingo, was the center of Interest In tbs gums. This Is the second time these teams have met and Mingo has woa both games. Mr*. A. E. Aldoman sad Miai Esther Lee went np to apper Samp son Sanday to sea Mlai Alexandria Draughon, who it right aide. The four-year-eld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Norris, who baa heea sick for some time, died the past week. Everything wae dene that skill ed physicians and nurses could do to bring the ttttl* one bock to health, but to ne avail. 8b* waa buried st Mingo church. Bov. E. N. Johnson, con ducted funeral seivkea. Thera was a play given at Mings Saturday night Subject: “The Fruits of the Wine Cup." Those who attend ed seemed to enjoy it The acton * S' rv * ,i.:: Forettovillc, visited > ttor Xn. N'U! Pope, who I. rv - Bunday. B™- <*• E. Box' tid cb 'Hre i o! Goldsboro visited relative* hero fhiv day. P*wf. J M. Page, wife and tMl.iro. vWted Mr* ragv'i parent*. Mr. net Kra M. W Xavier Sunday. Mr. W. M. Jerks on of Geldsborr rfiKed hie father, Mr W. B. Jackson Sr., Sunday. Bev. 8. W. PhlUipa of Newton Crera filled kia regular appointment »t Wesley's chapel Banday. Mf» Olive Naylor woo the guest of Mina-Blanche Naylor Sunday eve*. Mr. O. W. Naylor * right rick at thia writing. Hap* for hire a apeedy rocovoiy. SIMPLE 8CBIBX. February *«. 19*3. BENSON MAN HURT AS TRAIN STRIKES AUTO Beaaon, Feb. t»—H. A. Parker, president of the CiUaena’ Bank and Treat Company, woe aerieualy injured today about oat O’clock when an asto mobile 1q which la* wan driving deem town waa riraek by an Atlantic Coast Line Hallway freight train which waa •hlftlag on the yards here. Hi* ear wan carried nearly a block down the track sod waa completely demolished. HI* injuries consist Mainly nf acreral cots aad brute** about the head. He was earriod to a hospital la Fayetteville on the same baht by which ha was injured, ERNEST 3URLE5 DEAD On Feb. *8, IMS. the death angei visited the home of Mr. J. F. Saris* and claimed hie eldest bob, Ernest Jama* age eighteen years, * months and S3 day* He wee a boy the* wss loved by every on# that know him and was aa ervmmplo for other boys, a* he was never roaming or urfld, but Waa vary quiet aad Mover forgot homo or parent* - . —.- . WHILE THE LIVING SHOULD BE THANKFUL for the blearing* Ufa haa brought to them, lot ua not forget tbc alien t I dead. Let ua erect to them artSotle ■ monameata to feeop their memory ff green forever. Will you doc look at p oar Book of Deaigna or permit ua 'to f aubmlt tpeclal akctchea to you?’ I DUNN HAEELE WORKS M. & WILLIAMS, Prop. 110 E. Edgertoa 9t Dunn, N. C. ■-—n OAi OBMUIMB f A ,yerfa$t ^&sh Fabrics Attractive wash fabric* dyed by •pedal process. They hold their original beautiful color through every phase of •rear and laundering. Itt ua ahotr diem to you. There’* an inter eating display in the Wash Goods Section. f?Z He had never enjoyed good health.! When he was » ry young he wae tf' f'Wti'd and if o'^r * a* thnogh the ’’lath angel waa hovering over hhn t r three years. JV: doctor* did all. ’* *t '••Id he -Hie out it evented te' Je ne good. Bat by the attention ofi agpod mother and the kind and lov ing hand of mercy, ho was spared te os for a few yoars longer. During! hie lest sickness be was tick only a' few days. He wae taken on Retard ay with that trammer dieeose pneumonia' and only lived until Friday. He waa' hided Saturday aftnwoa at the Saricn burying ground where a host of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last tribute ef respect. Of eeuroe it seems a great laaa to Ids family and friends, bo» ere hope our loss will he his sternal gala, as the Lord knoweth best and doeth all things for the best Hs loaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burins, one broth er-J. P. Buries, Jr., and seven sisters: Mis. Luelaa Warren, Newton Grove, Mrs. T. L» Jones and Mrs. J. F.l T*w of Dunn; Mr*. Pulton Norris I and Mrs. M. J. Clifton of Benson;! and Misses Liasle end Maud Buries of Dunn. The family have our deepest sym pathy in the hour of their bereave ment. Odors Toikta, alnte, ao—ts, oat hw—, etc., require little “•total when Rxo 8BAL Lv» <• need to keep them deen and eanhary. Cuts the hooaatrotfc fa> half and does . fc a lot batter — that. «h*eA®ato dm ttKp8Mja. .1#* Send far booklet. Pan diractlooa in eech chv I 11 ^ -—--. FIRST NATIONAL BANK S RECORD IS—SERVICE The record of thl« institution since Its inception has been one of service to its community, and its state. Upon that solid foundation has been built a structure that Is a matter of pride to our dtinens and to those who have had a part in Its making. Every officer, every employe it filled with that spirit of servlcs that spirit of service that makaa it agreeable to transact ones financial affairs here. the first national bank Dunn, North Carolina . omens •. N. A. Towaaend___PTMtdaot J. M. Sharwood...1-Actira Yloa-PryMdanl i. W. Drtofhon ..............___a * _ V(nt Prwldinl H. B. .Vleo-Praaldont and CatWar 0. Warran----Ajaiatant n«<u»r DIRECTORS: J. W. DraogHon, J. C. Clifford, Marvin Wada, Jan. A, Taylor, Jno. A. McKay, KUli Ooldatain, N. A. IWnaaad, 0. K. Grantham, J. M. Sharwood and H. B. Taylor <» A Savings Account is the Successful Corner < > Stone of Success STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY j| i i < > i ► Invitaa you to opan 6na Today s < ► < ► And wi invite the farmers and business men of this vicinity to •][ see us. We are ready and . A , able to aid them in financing | jbsfri^MsssmeN. .. .— ^...• j COME IN AND SEE US ;; ' ► STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY j| Dunn, North Carolina t «* < < ■ < ► OFFICERS: i• v. Smith....-. . ;_.... President < » M. C. Butler—;...Viee-Pr«ident 1 I h. E. Jeckeon.Vice-President *• E. Bdridfe............ ... ... Cashier 1 1 ......I ' •
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