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THE DUNN DISPATCH I A.VIU WAYS B _ rHCLL- - TKW XATXSi ..ILM ..— IM % _—- M CAM n» APVAMCK CoamunlraUoEi op«l Ur* topic* ora afetht infer ait cIrouUa k ■( MMMfe tint th* nan* lx ■ ftt-.W. ha* w* mtut that U bo **r*a m in wtfen— if pood faith. Jljklnwwto of wwtUnpa, eater Co optiatlw in Um part of th* bans in th* way of n loapar iayia* •am wool* n*n nor* profit for their owner*. In ether word*, they ahoah! not crowd th* cierhiT hy lay lap ail Ifcatr appa dariap a certain period. Betting the story of the fooling of the physician* by tha “Ktm Girt” Mega is mind another Instance when a woman fooled a physician. A woman who lhred in a needy county wa» taken It. The family physician was called aad be adviacd her that the tremble resulted from her teeth, advising that dw bars them polled. Same thssa later the dector was can ed agate when the lady wee IIL When ti e <U>c«#r entered the toom he naked the women if dts bad ream set those U.th. It wee then that the woman replied. “Doctor you mm so anjdoas that 1 pull my tooth. 1 am goirg to pod them for yon.” She then removed all her teeth, which wore of tie liaad-nmsto variety. The doctor realised that the fobs wat on him, as the woman had boon fitted with the “false” teeth Wag before he tret ad vkawi her that her trouble rams from her teeth It Bright he added that dec tors are human end mmathmm get fooled. "Your fur* looks good,, but wc cwi't get in tho cate register." This to the isebee appearing oa tho eojh tegiater in a Dnaa stare. Of course, you couldn't afford to ate for credit after reading that. If kushaads were aa polite to their wives aa they are* to ether ladles, the demand bp tho a nates for divorce wouldn’t ho co groat. Well, it's a fact. Aap Doan ritiasa (trill ten you that the town needs a cotton adU Now that aa effort is Mag sands by . the Du «n Chamber of Comma res to got one. every eidsea who fash that wap about H should aid in tee move ment. Don't talk it down, talk H up. Wprtiii CHECKS Kail are of the Legists taro to tight en tho laws against hod checks has coeoongod begaa cheek artists to mlararc their activities, according to 1 K»ul Leonard, executive secretary of tec North CaroQsa Kerch eats as *o> lotion Kaflore to pass a bogus ♦hock law with “tooth" la K was, in car upiaiaa, one of tho shortcomings Of tee recent session of tho Lcgisls to.t. It tesnettwisi happens that good arj honest pooplo overdraw, bat arc hrlteve the pasasa who makes it a habit to give worth I— checks is far from hottest. We would mach rather one would teli as t*at they cannot pap than to ’ “pay” with a chock drawn oa • bank with aa fends in tbs bank to back H ap. There arc people whs weald rath er write a check, kaewfeg that they had no gash la tea bank, than to writs one when they had tho neeaep there. The he gas check habit to g prsveidog one. sad g low that wo aid cheek h tested he placed oh tho sta tute hooka aad mfevesd. Tiww Tan* Tram at Mart* CaraTma—Haw to Km* Tfcaa.” ia !£ aI2u*llp2wlyh£ 2 MHBlM ^ -_nn triuimihilf Tbe book ctmti isnltoUi lafer-j motion sad the reading of U will not only prove interesting. but of Talus' to tbe reader. THE OINQEELEAF Tbs Otagerlaaf, tbs only a«1S per pabtlshed la Dana, caste to Uf» Monday and will pass away to day. Tbs paper aras published daily (a tbe interest of tbe training school, which baa been iapregrcss at the First Baptist church Ibis week, for the purpose of patting giagar Into the achssL The staff !• composed sf Eegur Brooks, editor; Mimes Janie I pock and Eleanor Crimes sad Dr. J ' C. D. Bain, aaaotlata editors. Qlo ger to net lacking la the reading matter appearily dally la the Ginger. leaT. It to serving its purpose well sod is a credit to the staff. We quote tram the third number of the “only dally srwspepcr published in Dunn." "Only a hen can moke money by laytng nreand." "Be a live wire and you won't be stepped on." SHOULD CO-OPERATE In enduing Mr. W. Bruce Mabcc. noted bell weevil specialist, to work among the farmers of the Dunn Die ' triet, Ike Dunn Chamber of Com merce has “fought a good Ught-” A tiamber of other towns made e stren uous effort to secure Mr. Mabeo to work among the farmers in the rural districts surrounding them. The Federal Government has spent mil lions ’of dollars in tasting out the best methods for growing cotton un der boll weevil conditions. These tests have been conducted for several pears and the best methods pet found an the once which Mr. Haber will andertake to teach the farmers with whom he will work. Mm.p new methods ere being ad vocated for combatting the weevil, bat many ef these are in their In fancy and have not been thoroughly tested. The methods which Mr. Ma bee will advocate have been tented thoroughly for a number of years, and an fanner should hesitate to follow the plans ha will outline,! While bis work comes free to the farmers, it is costing the govern ment, sad the farmers should co-op erate with him in his work. They arc the ones tp reap the reward for his efforts He has been sent here to help the farmers when they need help. Use Mm. ARE YOU INTOXICATED 7 "There U danger that the lumen and business men of Dunn and the Dana District stay become intoxicat ed an SO-eant cotton," mid a local . otUaea while In conversation with the sdlter gf The Dispatch. We have _ JET** PWIIM Wall price of Yottoo results ia the fuusn taking too great a chance with the hell weevil, then it would have been better that the price had not advanced to its present level. No fanner can afford to attempt to grew cotton at any price under boll weevil conditions to buy food snd food for his Ismlly sod stock. The firmer who does is gambling with no chance to win. When you bear s farmer say that he esn grow a norms] cotton crop under boll weevil conditions you out mark It down that he has never done H. In! other wards, that farmer hat never had any experience with a full crop fot boll weerila It can’t be Jose. The farmer who will wia the light and the farmer who io entitled to! credit, If he needa It, ia the fanner who plants plenty of acres In food' and feed crape to supply the ho me I demand and cotton only as a sarplus crap. — o THE EASTERN CAROLINA EXPOSITION (Editorial Correspondence.) Wilson, March SO_The chief pur pose of the Eastern Carolina Expo sition. which opened here Monday, ia to advertise Eastern North Cero ll** and It la doing that very this.*! and doing it well. In the more than' four acme of exhibits are foand hun-j dred* of items that are cither made, raised or said ia Eastern North Cnr eHaa. These predacts are pooled, and iUrmclK<4y *o, to abeor to tbo homii fsfkj and tbs world what U being lone in Eastern Carolina. I To one who has board that Wikou a the largest loaf tobacco lauHtct ' a tho world, the a hoc nc« of even one •boose loaf from the “big allow’ i»«au odd. Yet the aim is uet to arf rortiau Wilson, foe it is already at rortiseH, bat to advertise the more thea forty counties represented. Tho Iwo large tobacco aoloa warehoais*. in which tho exhibits are displayed, present a gorgeous display of decora tions seldom seen anywhere. Tbo decorations are Inviting and call for many complimentary expressions from visitors. WliUc all tbo hand reds of boo&s are most sttrmctivo, perhaps tbs bootli arranged by the Co-operative Cotton Marketing association Is tha moat iru« rating of than all. la this tooth on* And* (staples of alt tha staples grows in this section, arrang ed by Frol Haas, expert elasaer. Then there is a whole bale of tho fleecy staple, encircled by the emblem of co-tfperativc marketing. A fine cot Irctioh of boll weevils and Ulootra tions showing how they the cotton rquart-j and the deadly effect rernr-tig- irom me attack is of special interest to visitors to the Exposition Livingstone and Blalock, represents tivcs of the Co-operative Marketing association, are preaching co-opera tion and diversification to tha crowds ** they pause to inspect tha booth. Another booty which is attracting much attention is the Liemandoas #x hibil brought down by CaL Joseph Hyde Pratt, head of the North Caro line Geological and Economic Sur vey, Chapel Hill. The display of for etry exhibits are the best that have ever been shown and are adapted wholly to problemK of forestry and soil preservation ia Eastern North tjnrolma. A vivid illustration of the disastrous effect of forest flies and the importance of protecting tha trees also makes up an intonating part of this exhibit. Coming next to Dr. Pratt's exhibit is a moat elaborate display from the poultry department of the State col lege, Haleigh. Aside from what ia to be seen, much is to be heard. Noted oraters utd musicians make up a part of each (lay's program and then ia something doing at all times for tho entertainment of the thousands of visitors from far sad near. In order to make up far tha tins lost Monday, as a result of tbs Incle ment weather, the Exposition wDl last through next Monday, whan Hilly Sunday, world-famed evange list, will deliver the cloaiag addrem at A o’clock in the afternoon Taking it aa a whole the expeei .tion ia a credit, not only to thg lar “AT". •>>•« W ■ am - " 'UTZ WT werld, but to Baatern North Caro, linn. A Uke (Exposition should he held each year In soma eastern Car dins town. This section of the State lias been too patient in keeping to it »«il£ the grant achievements which it is making in every respect, and it is through aucb Expositions as this that the world at large may learn of what is being done in this favored section cf the Old North State.. r. o. b. CHANCE in local HIGHWAY OFFICIALS C, T. Conner llccwA Capt. Cal* A* Head *1 Highway Mainte nance Haa* C. T. Connor, formerly of Oxford, r.rrived yesterday to take active charge of the highway maintenance '■ork on the State highway* leading tut fraim Dunn. lueceedmg CapL t. E. Cain, who resigned. Hr. Conner U a native af Macon, ihi* State, but haa been engaged in highway maintcnace work at Oxford for tame time. He began hit duties hero this morning, and say* that he expects to see to !t that the Stat* highway* in the Dunn DtetrJc are kept :n at good condition aa pootfble. Mexican Big Boll Cotton grown U> North Carolina haa won out over the far-famed North Georgia cotton in re rent spinning teat* conducted by (he Federal Department of Agricul ture. m - ---^ ■ ■ i —g.imw Mixture KILLS Boll WoaVil V^ssgRyr'1 jbi> ♦ jfgfr *w aTo*^ •!* *££, ~Ttt _ HILL’S MIXTURE CORPORATION AUGUSTA. OUMU 1 < LESSON FOP MARCH 25 RRVItW JSSUS thb worlds savior OOLOM TEXT—Tkla U a taltktal Mtlaf. u< worthy at «U MMlUUta Oat Chxt« lammm mm la to tho wool* to a»TO atnaora—t Ttaathy lit*. ' nuhAKI TOFlO—Maori to KMT at tho Owartor TOMO-M*oatto litu at in amd nmo* TOF _ifl& ADULT TOF* Moot Laho-i Ooopot. at rortao mut ba to by too grad* at Vat Hut by to* taat at tha MMton Bad by too da at tha sMJtar. 1A. X. gacrtftce laftnt Inn U. (S) Modarn application# of tha Leo ■M^t^Kkma ealla Mr raporti by taken Craaa Pataobafa Watte Laaaan I. *What Aanld wa keep ot the aid-tuna SabbathT* Laaaan II. “Why la Whard ta baboaa tha eharcb ahaald i W •« a noarimm."* trf0a*frt ** kU m*° ** f imiiiiT** 0aatT&1 IbcUi* K the Laaain I. There ierae malady ot mas eannartarl wtth aanl W body which 3a aaa cannot banL Leant II. UnaalBaboaaa wtU more ana to bambiy taJko the lowaat place la Ufa. eataamlag other* batter than ktm aatf. Laaaan III. Ood lalunftBg and wmle tng to walcnma to Hit baaom tha rllaat atomor wha naa wtth conmtlaa ad heart Lamm IV. The aaa who Brae only Mr ihlo Ufa ah all maty aalTar agony aad lift la tha UM to coma. tho aatoral btvt At Lord axpetta than who arparloaca HU aalvattoa to ft ra Him thatr lore. Laaaan VL Thaaa wha pray ta Ood la the right eputt Mall partly fat the tha coming af^ymmT'SwM^to' 'tha earth. taking upon Hiaumif anr ha maalty. and dying urn the ranee wga ta ■ar* lent man. Laaaan VIIL Upon than* who bar* oat bean falthfd Is the uaa af gtfta tkm Lard aball eaacats Jadgmant at 8b Laaaan IX. Wa are map tnMbit ta fled, hat Ood maaaaNnear gifts by tha «atant of an ahOlty. by Chrlat whan Ha barn7anr*fan pctee area paid far aw me *** WMMRiMtan. T" mjn <io4, -ntt nmmpmr Haw iwMt U think at what 0*4 wHL nad what ■* *fll aat, nkiftal Ha wlU TntniBilM hi* awn eovanaat M Ha wttl not iwiwtn HI* p**pur* d*» Tba ma which rttttna tba Jon ihoulil apply al one* to the U. S. Clr3 Sorrier Cora mimic a, Waah ■iirton, 1). Ci for form No. 1112. The M.anee mlary U 81800 to 83000. lot year 19,028 organ tied wom • and girl* told $249,346.68 worth it f.ftib voire to bio from their gar '•* •«, ocrordlng to report* from home '-.nouet ration worker* of the agri u! rural eaten lion aervlea. 3—0—0—O—O-0—0—0—0 0 TOWN POLITICS O 3—O—o—0—O—O—O—0—0 FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy r«r the oflier of eommiaaionrr fleet uwrd, town of Dunn, .object to the action of the Democratic primary, R M. WARREN. March 23. 1943. FOR COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce mytelf a candi date for commiaaionar of the tecond Ward of the Town of Dunn, evbjoct to the action of tho Democratic Pri mary. P. T. MA-SSENGIU Dunn, N. C., March l«th. 1928. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself ■ cu.di .loto for commissioner from the first 'rani, town of Dann, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. E. L. COOK. March 20, l#2S. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myseK a can didate for mayor of tho town of iiuitn subject to the action of the Ik mocrelic primary. J. W. WHITEHEAD. Dunn. N. C., March 18th. CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR ?>ih«ect to the wishes of the Demo cratic voters to be expressed in the forthcoming primary, I hereby an nounce my candidacy for the ofice of Mayor of lire Town of Dunn. J. L. WADE. tUGHSMITH SEED STORE TaUpbon* No. 17 GARDEN SEED—LAWN GRASS SEED PLANT FOOD, SHEEP MANURE AND BONE MEAL j.-' SPECIAL “Wonder-Crow” for Potted Plants in 1 and 2 poondcana Free Next Monday March Mtb First pair of shoes broughl to shop will be half-soled and also have rubber heels put on them FREE. Second pair win be half-sol ed FREE. Third pair will have rubbet heels This proposition is good only for MONDAY, March 26th. Franklin Fix-Em-Quick Electric Show Shop FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby in no an re myaalf a caodi date for commissioner of tha second ward of tha town of Dane subject to the action of the Democratic pij mary. P. A. LEE. March XV, 10*3. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myaalf a candi date for romaeisaioner, fourth ward, of the town ef Dunn, subject to ac tion of Democratic primary. B. M. BREWER. March Idth, 18*9. FOR COMMISSIONER I take thia means of announcing myself a candidate for commissioner of third ward, town of Dunn, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. W. H. NEWBERRY LEGAL ADVERTISING SUU* of North Carolina, County of Harnett. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP We# the uhdcioigTUHl, stockholders of the HuileonJDrapcr Electric Co., I beinjr holder* and owner* of the en tire stock of said Company, have con* .sented and do hereby mutually con that .said Huiiaon-Draper Elec tric Company be and the same i* hereby forthwith mutually dissolved. Tlic alyl* of said Company here after will be the Hudson Electric Company. AN account* due said Hudeon Dmpoi Electric Company arc hereby transferred end payable to B. J, Hudson, or Hudson Electric Com pany All liabilities of the said Hudaon Draper Electric Company arc hereby aaaumcd by E. J. Hudson, or Hudson Electric Company. In witness whereof, we hare here unto set our hands and seals this ■-’tnd day Kerch, 1023. E. J. HUDSON (Seal) E. T. DRAPER (Seal) Witness: N. F. I ami*. E C. Wtil * March 23 30 April 0 13. VISIT THE GIFT SHOP and ace the beautiful Picture*. Mirror* and Photograph Frames, First Nslsenal Sink BaUdtaf Fourth Floor — — - - - — * NOTICE If you own a Willys-K night or an Overland car you should get your service here. Being authorized agents for those tars, we are interested in the service they give and cun furnish genuine parts at the factory list price. Wc hsve your interest at heart and wilf strive to serve you well. E. V. GAINEY DEALER Phone 1S6 —:— Dunn, N. G. *- ! jj Dont say “Ice Cream” Say “Arctic Ice Cream” I! i: :: < , « ' Made for you—no meal complete without our Pure Fruit Ice Cream—be sure you get : gome for your-Sunday dinner and every !! j;; other meal—healthful and delicious. ! : WlEETfAlllLok " and Canity Kitchen F. G. SHKAN, Proprietor < • . ii ;; Next to ostoffice ! > Phone 268 1! * ' • i IN THE CITY OF THE DEAD let as erect for you a monument that will stand for all time aa a real me morial to one or a family—a tribute of your love and respect which will live loiur after you youraelf have de. purtod. Let us plnn this memorial for you. —ss=9B9aBimemaammiMm JUST RECEIVED -— ■■■.■■ ■ — i - ■ - —■■ ■ - 1 -- Complete line of Men's Clothing, Kirsch bnum—Men’s ’Crossett’ Shoes (all shapes) Stetson Hats- in fact all kinds furnishings for men. Also large line of women’s "La France” Oxfords and strap Pumps, shirt waists, Dress Goods, Parasols, etc., all ready for you inspection. We want your business and will treat you right. ! Very truly yours, • i 1 ■ — ■* .... ■ - — — ■ ■■ - - - ■ -■■■■■■ — - E. L Parker & Son Dunn, K North Carolina fc . • • 1 ' . *• • •
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