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Pis gl Pip Hj ■■till Ml H. R. Golf oWalcon; IU» ! * L. ■•"£• •« D»»»; Mr. J. M. In. L. W. Jcrntjcmn, I. A. Cnlteotk I*l^i'« ■ ■ *i wo*fc a»4 tk ■••*• of tk* laatimlka or Ufmo •* k*y ckiwur partainin* to *• “T W tklltk tron tin two HH ' - ■ i i* 4m Mtait to am)1 krtktfMiAM, ini iwilTUtmmwL; _ - • I DEATH OF AN INFANT Aasle, IT-masth-old da<*fctar of Mr. aad Mis. D. V. Habbo. whs lire mm Bawls 1 from LiHlagtoa, died Taesdajr. Tho child had bees frail! trmm WHh sod dosth wm sot sw mo li is As faaaQy esmeteiy. » YKA* OLD OMU. U KILLED NT AUTOMOBILE BoideriUa. April 1—Maryan-1 Ltodmr, aysd It, daughter of Mr. •■d Mrs. Jack Lindsey, wu (track by a Brick automobile Ale after. ••mm about 1 o'clock, aad almost hi Wandy killed. Tbs car waa drlrsa by Mgar Williams, aged to, who says As asridsot was uasraktakls. Hr •ays As ear was riant ss As girt whsa be aaw bar. aad be teas uaablc ts stay As car antfl As buyer Wrack bar aad on* wheel had passed •*ar bar body. Williams was lodged A JriL later bring released os $1,000 hand. WWWATO A business GUIDE The nerwi paper that turlea a fowl toe of Mwitlaanh is to the (hop. > per who* the tine table la to the traveler sad the paMitoad glide is to the teariet. Baay people will (tody theee aitrartiitmaata la the ho we or. la the eBn ae they do a Hau table,! ead. More they atait oat Aippiay toey here determined where they are The eeweeBMi er viaher ia tho alucato* steak » GOOD, SAT* CURCmAN WHminptoo. April *.—AlHgatar' it—In maha » —t dtah. acranliag ta tar. la— E. W. Cook.! «f A>« ejty, who h— jut ratoraa I fra— Saw th port, atari ba eoadactrl tantaa aarritaa Uat hwaak. Tka ctn0U> raportad an hit ar \ rival her* that aa alligator caagh*.. aaar Fait Caawtll w— kfllad • and Uaakapraparad by a *o*ara—t haf tarabtfa* who wu than at tka tim* and that tka meal* w— —aat tooth ——a and palatably. » at—bar of par— ware; —trad tka ataaka and tka maal wt*| ■aid ta ba rxrdlaa* in flavor by ail that* who partook. HIGGINS LEFT MMN TO METHODIST CMUKCH yhuriir Wm KBM la Auto* Jokaeoa City, ta, April IS.— J. W. lUgglaa, who EM te a heayttal Si Mattel N. C, dartag to* yeet weak aa a toawlt el lejarte laatain *E by Seta* etaatk by aa aatamobfla dttoaa Sy Elia* H.-tity, « otateoa. y***-obl yeatk. loll MM.OM in aaak ead realty to the Method!* church. Be waa praeidaat el the City Baak at Taaeey, K. C. aad aw of too oat etandiag financier* of the weetore areaioa of the Stale. He waa tl yeata of age aad ehOdtaaa. He left a fane reined at $lt£M to a ■»Fhew, Joe Btggtaa. fit waa a member of the Beathaia Metbodkt I •M ru month janitor finds h* is Hint to small fortune . WUsoIngtoa, April 4.—N. W. Ma thews, rtO.jrcar-old negro Janitor at St. John's Episcopal church, came to, work this morning as asmal, intent'. nWjt oa earning his ISO a month ■alary. He found a tetter informing him that a cousin had died la Iiau* ▼tile, leaving kins a third latansl in an estate sained at seme fTS.OOU ■■ ■ ■■ When children know us mush shout their daddies as tbsy do shout ball player*. there’ll he more baseball ha I believe with Nora Bayes: “There aren’t enough goad husbands to go around—not that good husbands go area ad." GEORGIA WILL SELL FARMERS ARSENATE Cl, Ah-B %.—The Geor 1 -'Md .* Entomology baa - 'traded, for ere million pounds of •Velum arrwata to ight the hoi wtovil and it is to be sold to tbe far mon of tKe date at sixteen cants a pound In «arista dslteered at thalr railroad station, i. J. Brown, Com siissionsr of Acrtcuitsra and chair, ■taa of .tha Beard of Entomology, an nounced today, la leas than eariata, the areanate is to bo sold tho farmers for sixteen cent* a pound t o. b. Savannah, it Sa stated. nseHamaan THE Cl FTED MAKE Iff MAH (Korean!on (W. Va.-Post) Born to Mr. and Mia. Harry Oanp b*a on Monday naming a non weigh inf twain* pound*. Tbo next mooting will bo bold at tho bom* af Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Plardo* on Grand avenue not Thun day sight. All members art urged to be preee.it. INDUSTRY IN GOOD HEALTH Tba State appear* to bar* ante red upon an abiding good day. Capital, at least, hat confidence in the future, aa an evidence of which new textile plants are springing up almost faster than they can be counted. Tero new industrial plants were developed in the office of Secretary of State Ever ett, during the course of buaiauas, yesterday, one being a $600,000 cot ton mill at Hudson, six tnUea east of gsggeeagg’ . .^na——> Lenoir, and the other a new mill of 40,000 iplndlea, la addition to tha Erwin mill plant already la operation et Dunn, in the meantime. Interne, non of progreaatve inoreaoee la wa ge* continue coming in from ail parti of the State, and tha roiea ef tha la bor agitator ia growing fainter In the distance—Charlotte Observer. tiRifl Black Paste IWgSlioeRjlish Posifiveltj the onltj polish that will shine oily or damp shoes -No disagreeable odor QUALITY flfifSa QUANTITY Hu the la pit sale in America Haw Many Will Live? Yen can count those baby chicks now and mark op a number. But counting them three weeks later may mean a very much smaller number, unless yon start to feeding diem right. Baby chicks’ digestive Sy glen is are exceedingly delicate. Too many women feed chicks on things they think are good feed. Aa a result the lose of chicks is large. Purina Chick Startena (Wt* BatannOk) Is tbs wry last word Lt n starting read. It represents the bnntvhd^e of many years’ sspcriencs in poultry feeds. Chick Startena and Buby Chick Chow are balancsd to supply just the right ! nourishment to baby chicks. One of Startena’s principal in gradient* is buttermilk, which keeps thr tiny digestive) systems active. Better sBU, Chick Startena Is guaranteed when fed aa direct ed. Yoo can count on mare baby chick* when you start them on Chick Startena. Order for your cMcks now. L P. Slide* Dunn, N. C ll ELECTRIC ARC WELDINP. We wish to inform the general public that wo hare just metalled one of the highest class Welding Plants in the State for both electric and oxyacetylene welding, e»d Hare an expert in charge of same. If we faO on the job no uee to go els »where. BOILER and SMOKE STACK WORK dock of mill supplies and steam fittings always OBi * Hoe Mffl and Small Saws Always in Stock Jrn'mJv -* ^V. - - The World’s Best 11 p • : - Painting and Upholstering I wish announce to my friends that I X have opened a shop in the Henry Johnson Garage building, opposite the Poatoffice. I am prepared to repaint, upholster, or make a new top for your car and can give you satisfactory work. Have had I [years experience in this work with J. W. Thorn ton in Dunn, and know how to do it well. I WANT TO SERVE YOU S. H. Ethridge Dunn, N. C. ---- Protect Your Buildings With ACME QUAL ITY paints — Paints for Every Purpose. We carry a complete line of plows and cast ings. Let us fill your Hard ware Needs. N. A. Bell Company Dunn, — North Carolina w • ANNOUNCEMENT of Interest to MILLIONS of FAMILIES WI will Build a Car for the Multitude/9 Said Henry Ford in 1903—Read how the fulfillment of that prophecy i« now made possible through the For inaiiy year* it has been Henry Ford’s personal ambition to make the Ford the universal family car-toput it within the reach of the millions of ownership0 privi^«e'i to eni°y the benefits of motor car During the past fifteen years over 7,500.000 Ford cars have been placed in the hands of retail customers—more than a million and a half of them within the past twelve months—and yet there are still millions of families who are hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. And now the way is open. Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a small amount each weekand you will be surprised how soon you will own it. In the meantime your money will be safely deposited to your credit in one of the lo cal banks where it will draw interest] Think it over. Five Dollars will start an account. The whole family can par ticipate in it—father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing a little Why not start today. Stop in and talk it over with your local Ford dealer. He will be glad to fully explain the details of the plan and help you get started toward the ownership of a Ford car. % FORD MOTOR COMPANY DETROTT . J. W. Thornton Authorized Ford, Fordton and Lincoln Dealer [:;■ PHONE NO. 177 DUNN, N. C. / « * t ' . /
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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