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THE DUNN DISPATCH f~.* * SCHOOL NEWS * * By Hlffh School Fmoilty * * ... * “Where a person'! treasure Is there wfll his heart be also.” Does say poaaeoa a more valuable traas. «r* than its chfldreat Thou surely tha Institution which has been can ■^“•tad sad la being maintained eole W far tha children, should hold a »out prominent place In the hearts of •11 the town’s cittsea*. Let US not content eursatvaa with a sentimental regard for the school. Sentiment is not very valaablo for tWUgr actual inspiration and power to a ltvfcr orgaaiaation. But the school does need active support from the cttiaaaa, or dm it wOl degenerate into an institution, hoisted from tha c^manHy Latere eta, which docs aat perform its highs* mlaaioa of fuse tioaiag la the real Uf* of the town. When pupils won to look on their school as aametklng totally ancon See ted with and unintcreatiag to tha real life of the tears, than, the fclgV ast purpose of education—the flttlig °* T*»«g hoys and girls for larricc •hie Uvea In their commas!ties—is lust. Whrt, then, do wo moan by active "»ht of the aeheolT A frank usr Aaal analysis, arc tha only factors that wOl mike a progressive, thorough, Hfe-giviag school. There is a* desire ia this article to bring da. •tractive criticism sgslnst either the teachers or tha parents But w* be lieve there are way* ia which both can “pool their iaUretta” more and ascoro cooperatively the remits for which sack Is working, better than tboy can do mdhridaaUy. And eae of the moot important facta to ba considered ia tha educa tion of a child la that with him, his school work ia Us moat important in tareat, to which other things meat be secondary. It Is his buainaaa, fast “ •*» •t pharmacy, or farming may be his fathorfs. And for all tha cUU drv* shoe* the real primary grsdss, there fat work to bo dona, aat every •lx weeks urban taste coons, but every day outaida of eebool bouts. Is there any bettor habit that a growing ahfld can form "then the habit of doing •hiage regularly! If every child ia ■ebool had regular hours for play and regular hours for homo study—fast aa he bae regular houm far his ruct tetioas sad rates* at school—It Is aafe to any that than would ha no hys terical cramming when easmiaalloas coma and tha number of fenures would ho Wa* than ana-third what they now are. And to eacurv this eery important result both toaahor and pareat hae s dMeult tank to pmr. form. It ia tha toukhsr's duty to ax art mArliwt primary at school to nmks the pupil's fsol s real (wad for NOTICE Trad* at Dunn's n«w Har aaaa atora whara yon can hare roar harnaaa, and all Undo of loatiiar gooda repaired prompt ly. All hatnaaa bought hare urfli bo kopt in repair (Too of obargo, oomatbing ua known fa tkto ooattaou Coma and look ooar tha to W. i. ionoo A Sou Oroaary.jl DUNN, If. C " Ody sad it is the daty of the parents' la mparriae tha child's work at homo tad aaa that ha aetaally stadia* at a regalar bear mth day. RECORDER ! COURT ««ht negroes who apfri In a “e*ap" gam within 40« yard* of tho horn* of Chief af Felice B. A.1 arrested. The, w^7w*altotJd*tI! go free spaa payment of the eaat.1 Three white aim arrested Saturday might am tha chaiga af being **ptato drunk" war* aim taaad wRh tha seat by Recorder R. L Oadwta. TOWN PRIMARY APRIL IT Tuesday, April IT, ia tha day Bas ed for tha town primary hi Dona. A mayor and four tows eaaaWta era are to ha nominated m that day. The primary eras called Tnaaday by Jea. A. Taylor, Geo. K. Grantham and J. W. Draaghon, the Democratic executive committee. The polihoMen hare not yet bean named. As was stated is Tuesday'* Dispatch, tha rag. titration boob* are aow open at the ottce af H. A. Parker, town dark and treasurer. REFEREE-! COURT IN SESSION HIRE C. M. Pairelath of Clinton, recently appointed by Judge J. Lloyd Hortoa as referee to decide doll casoo ap pealed Aram the recorder's and jue r1 ML WARREN ELECTED TREAS URER la 0>« report oS the oloctlon of oSIclal* of the Harnett County Agrt ealtmral Fair auoeiation publahed i rjee.lt>'. Diapetch the name el E. b Warren, who nraa elected trva.urvr waa inadvertently emitted. tlcee toerta in Bhrneat county, la h Wiling court hot*. The court open ed Wednesday morning and will teat through today. Ha recently held like •ceeiona in Lillington. Only eaaae ap pealed from Avnmtboro and Duka tmenehlpe are being heard here. The referee wde appointed In ar dor to clear the civil docket in the ceaaty, which had became congested wiU eaeee of lolg eUadlag. Ho haa the wuae authoHty in diepodng of thm appealed ebaoe aa a Superior court judge. Again the erf gone ap from the Dunn Fire deportment that the peo ple in the down-town at recta are not doing their fair Dare in the matter of helping clear the track when a fixe alarm ia sounded and that a wifi ap paratus demand* and ahoald have the right of way. To do one’* heat in this reaped ia a duly. Whatever impede* the dash of a Era brigade* mean* I II ———— May 1> getting a line on the blase, I t'ltb possible disastrous results. Let I i everybody in and out of automobile*! I aoee and move quickly. The Inrtaut f he alien Is heard and the balls of < the Arc department, the chaff tars Might to draw to one aids sr the other i of the street, stop and wait until the , tire engine has poaasd. To keep on running along the street in front of the Are engine aad espectiag rtiim to pull out and go around is inanity. 1 It Is risking life and limb and prop erty of the private cMaen and Mi friends and tha department aad Its men aad engine. Ibere am some su bsists who think everything on earth was created for them, but even they ought to have a Iktla corwideratton "hen the Are engine turns out. Give them the right of way and give it to them quickly, and rttnamberi they Have tome reel buainaeas on hand and are out to ave property, and maybe Uvea L. U. B1ZZELL, Chief fire Department. MANY CHICKENS ARB BEING SHIPPED FROM DUNN DAILY More than *00 chickens are being •hipped from Dunn to the northern markets daily, besides a large num ber of eggs. The chickens are being •hipped largely by local dealers, who purchase them from farmers of the! i >unn District. This mm ns that n_ oumi |200 is coming to Dinr daily rvm the sale of chickens and eggs rrown and produced within a radius >1 some ten miles of the town. The number of chickens shipped rill be greatly increased later in the prirtg. when it is likely that around bl)U will l*e shipped doily. This gom lo prove that the farmers of this section are turning tbtir attention to poultry. Any man who answers aH the q»ee tions his child asks, is either a Mun chausen or a Sophocles. 1 >Of»4SSSSSS4SfHSSSSS4SS«St SPRING TIME is PAINT TIME We have a full line of ACME QUALITY paints-PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. We can also fill all your HARD WARE needs. Get our prices before you buy. •- V. .I1M --irSr-w#« vv-TT N. A. Bell Company Dunn, North Carolina Aew SKom So n.9" "Aope -• i u I j i * ShoePolis I _ loo like Ne Z£F°—r- _ r ~ "■ , Sanitary Pressing Club Day by day our business is growing better and better, due to our high-class service. A hint to the wise is sufficient. We give your clothes that prosperous look that spells suc cess. Ask those who have tried us. Don’t forget the location, just around the comer from the Pender Grocery. We’ll call at your home for clothes and deliver the same day. , . SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Hoplrin's Tailor-Made Suits A Specialty. }*•*' ^ ’ • . *. ‘v, ' ' f V. R Massengill PhaaaSIO —Phase 310 *1 11 ■ . I • i: Spring and Summer Driving j j Time is Here. < ► < • < ► < * < * But before you start on your first trip better see If ; your tires will stand the service required of them. ' ! Tires that have been in service all the winter will cer- ;; lainly give you trouble as soon aa the roads get hot and ! dry. What is more aggravating than being on the ;; road in a big hurry to get some place, and have one or ! two of your old tires BLOW OUT, and you with your j; Sunday clothes on have to get down In the dirt and ‘ dust, and worry and fret over getting to the first “RE- ' LIEF STATION?" ; • ► i » « » Yaa ita buy lira* today at tkaM yriraat FISK 30 X S Plain, .| SJO SO x S Rib Tread. KSO 30 x 3 Vi Premier .._11.00 30 x S Vi Non Skid_13.00 30 x 8 Vi Studebaker .. 10.00 82 x 4 Non Skid.Z2.00 33 x 4 Non Sknl_23.00 30 x 3 Vi Cord . 11J* 32 X 4 Cord ..._]040 S3 x 4 Cord _ ... 32 OO -——« » I * Jim • I'.trt* Utor tfe«T will *o«t ! you tllMO yrl*M! fisk 30 X 3 Plain _..$11.SO !! SO x 3 Rib Tivxd_10.SO i . 30 x 3 St Premier_IS.SO ' • SO x 3H Non Mid ... IS.SO .. so x 31 StUdebofcrr .. 14 90 " 32 x 4 Non* Skid.*4 90 | ! 33 X 4 Non Sknl. 24.BO i - 30 X 8’4 Coni .. 1490 32 x I Coni ..M 90 •> ss x 4 cori ..ttM ;; i > - -- NEW PaisWy Bloosoo Silk Dkmm Coat Saits Capo Coats asd Novaity Stylo Gta« Boautifol tino of Silk Un dorwoar. The Fifth Ave. "Do*, N. C. < > Please note the difference in the prices we are Mil- ; ing at present, which arc the old prices and the prices i [ we will be compelled to charge in a short while. ;; < • Tires have advanced twice in the last sixty days and still another advance is expected very soon. The rea- ! son we are still selling at the old pricea is, we bought a large stock before the first advance, and we are willing to give you the benefit of these extremely low prices for just a short while longer. < > A full line of Auto. Accessories, especially Ford parts. We will appreciate your censing io see us I * « » < » Z. V. SNIPES i • Headquarters for-HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS i « > -BUTLER BROTHERS- B 10 to IS per cent off on All Cash Pur chases at Our Store. Buy from Us and Save Money. —— ■ 1. 11111 1 i ■— See this Mascot range on display in our window Makes your cooking 2 a pleasure instead V of a drudgery Cooks quicker and ^ better Make all your purchases of hardware, cutlery, etc., from us and save money. ^ i BUTLER BROS. ; Dunn, North Carolina
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