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Kii DUNN DISPATCH WseshAAsd Apl I. IIM 1 ^BW.ItMKW TWICE . A ■ WMK 1 rottOATS AND nUDATB ' ■ ■■■■ ■ ... |» ---- I L. BUSS EC POMS t -7-7- * r,lriP~ J Pi/naaurripN ratbs: O-v rmr....ts.oo t i NmIU ..---LM hre bleary ...... ....... .M aw in advance Vim *tt cowsmnirniisne U The OWhA. AU itain art’arete of ft* Dispetefc can b» 1 tacked threayh Ult »Nn '• IN. • awn lit* tuyae or. *nrlt*il. hnt aider all c'jrvradis «aa U>« ta-.der »f <tch ctaaanln waa* mutt furaieh a> with his name 1 It W not a*t«*/A.ry tkat dm n*m« !.- ' a*a--»-d h-t. «>■ r>»i«» -Jiat it Oil r*eci at an emdrare af wood faiU ■wl aceoeeti af w-adia**, enter ataami. ■ lab meatmen. aw., era united P W. Watte. r, wk odeposre and »r« f the pact fear pan dec* kaa bare lad by retfaeaa af Noth Carelix* by Invast lac be warthlaaa alack*. Wa knew akat barrels ot aeaaay had here thrown away by the people af die State by “takl** oa” to fet-rich ttltf an bat oar redauae aas en tirely tea law. One hundred million dotterel Think of haw much moacy that in. red then think how foolish people are ta allow them tree to bo "talked Into" bay ldt worthless docks. Tot, with all thacsfactc placed befare the pabMc. there an samkan of people who coir tlaoe ta laved their hardreerued dollars in nodrillod oil wefts and ex pect to becares millionaire* as a re sult. m mu ume an oil nott aiann taaklaa you, maka it knows to him, or bar, that If Mm preposition »u as rood as it ia represented, then they would not have to make a canvass af the nwatrj to eell tha stack, M that yowr Uncla John D would take it sll, and gladly take it One thing that would add graatly to Doan as a town—an ap-te-deta hotel. Wen. It would. Tha D. 11 eomrtotloa has cloaad with no casualties reported am artt of the word-battles fought by the Indian. TWi that to bo thank hnl MT Fbo judge of Mm recorder's court in Currituck county was kflM while mending his faeces, though it hap poned that the fence Wing mended wna not of tha political kind. A man be the Western part of tW State died recently, leaving the baU of Me 18M.H0 estate to the Math odist church. It aow develops the! the will can net bo found. It appear* that somebody has attempted to vo*> the church. And row, after she Duan primary has been held and absentees allowed to participate. Attorney General Man Bing makes it known that the absen tee law dean not apply te mnnieipnl elections. Vety few people, If env, know just when they are compfylr* wHh all tbs laws ad the land. For a long tiasa Dunn baa want* i and needed a steam lasmdry. New that the Duna Chamber of Cenain* baa mcaeedod in aacaring one, It is up to the cKisans of the town to ewpport it Patronage la all that la 1 ereaeary to support k amd Sba people of the Count should gladly give that The Kewa-Dlapatch af Clinton bat week ttnM a Ml papa adrartlaa "**»t of a Ka Klaa Nan aaaatUpi to he ***** to th* leiapean aapltol aa •vat leader afUreaaa. Th* (hbf prartalmar, aaoardtog V* tt» adrar ttoimant, ad ha «■* Kav. K. W. Cawthan. patter *f th* Kid Baptlat _ eh arch of Wenaer. In lay etrike* a» aa petop th# anraap dap la th* •art far ****** nah aa tuadaa The martlap I* hatap ipiwuind by Ct'ataa Klan Na. IS. lea In of North Carolina Cnlphu of th* Ka Kht* Klaa, whlah wanld tod lent* tost Oto ton el randy 1* trpenlaif. AN IMPORTANT MRCTtNC If p Chaathar af Cmnaitf U warth anpklap to a taw* ar city, am Maid CateHaa aa a Ail*. Th* phto* and patpaaa* af thia irpaalai Re* wdl ha aaMtoad hy * top taw to ttrr of Rm inraalaatlta la a toaaRap tab* held to Dean Peiday aftomaan ad fhla weak at I a’alatk. Tha bank tawa I* Wtt*tot MMp wTtototad enMtda a*tojtoto to*Rda"*R*to Rto ! ytotf^lhMMtmtflartiMVi < I .... i Why attkm a comraiihy ring in hoy horn boon nuaewfri in other )*ms aad cities. and m« ia mow of *ad amae a»d wll travel mlaa toud M rami districts. Meat paayia Uhe ood marie and wfil travel atHaa to me It. Than the tn—'imnKy ring la hraafler of a friendly spirit between ha tomanHin taking port. Oar plan would ba to bald the«e oog maata ia Dune an Sunday after mat, inviting tha chaire of all tha hanhaa in tba Dana District to taka art, together with the chain of the >nan chuMbm. What do you thiak if tbe ideal Wo bare ia Triad a man rbo oayo ho will apoaaor tba plan, irvvtdlng he can get the ce-operation if tha tfciaena of the town ami tur junding territory. The community ring, supplemented with a concert by tba Duna Concert Bead wotriil furnish an ltomoao if pleaaan for the thousand* who would coma to bear It SHOULD INVESTIGATE It tnay tie that the member! of tha State prison hoard actod right and wisely in declining to investigate the •barge* brought against tha priiM xjmagameat by one Dudding, bat in *•*» Ami re I'nwt fKair tiirl nnl If f Alt* liiion* In the prtaon* an what they hotild he. then the investigation would only prove that Dudding was * ap la <lha air ” when he brought the .hargao at inhuman treatment of prisoner*. Passing the charges along without any Investigation la go'"* to rente people outside the State to wonder If they are not really true. Oudding’s past record has nothing to do with the truth or untruth of his '•huge*, ond wr helievs it would hove been well for the prison bond tn have dune a litUe inveetigating. BOLL WEEVIL MONUMENT In last week’s Issue of The Manu facturer's Record appeared a picture »f tho monument trotted at Enter prise, Ala., to tho boll weevil, the country surrounding Enterprise (am like tke name) had been given ovor entirely to growing cotton. The boll araevil invaded that section, and as a esolt the fanners had to (Hvoraify. Now they ara *0 thankful that the waevil grade It Kiiusrr for them to earn a part of their attention to other traps, that they have spent thous ands of dollars in erecting a eery at tractive monument in honor of the -otton paot DUNN IS THAT Bae by the paper* that Marehville. Union couty, la trying to take from Duo «m dMttnstton of being "the fiction. While Marshvilie is a good msd Uve town. Dona has boon for wcm time and expects to eontlnne .o be that which MarshvIDe Is ctahn ng. Well, it’s a foot, now, honest, tts. WAITING TO SEE The tendency of the public to ‘wait and see” has coat the cotton -i ownrr of tho Southern States bil ious of dollars by their failure to be ievc that the boll weevil will do just rhat he wilt do. In the meeting of arm demonstration agents hold hers today, each of the agent* present fated that they found It a dlflcolt ,re position to get the farmers to reol sc what they are facing as n result if the boll weevil invasion. The vrrage farmer moves along in his taaal course until the weevil got* the dvantage and then it is loo late to roll by the experiene* of other far ,yrr» who Hid the same tiling. EXPENSIVE MOWN BLOWING A local jitney driver was Snod II •y Recorder R. L.Godwin at a night rssion of the local recorder's coart •'rlday an tho oharg* of too much blowing of hi* outomoMl* bom. Ho cat indicted by G. W. Gardner, the ' barge being nuisance, la that he l.ltw Ilia horn when it waa aanaeea ’WT. A QUESTION What la point U became of labor? Ihrfeee an arrrpthlnp Man are polep up, aad why not labor? Moneyed raea enpbt la knap that $116 aad •l.U par dap trill aat feed a awn aad taBy aad pop boat* mat, too. A mao who trorkt haul 10 Haan far I dapa nA week aaadil to be poM a liriap papa far M whether ha It a member af a oaten or put lotion or aat. Wander why the bip ata daea aat pap more? Me eaaaet lake Mi ear ala< with Mam, aad it wHI not do Mm toy pood after ha la pane. Theda* Itertap maa Aw aid pmarh edaeatiafk. far war dap It will pat a atop ta tbit hard liriap. A LA SOKES. FOKKST PIPE PACING THIS WUX NBAS LINDEN f apaMartlle, Apr. 14.—Timber rd* tad at rente then too thaaaaad tleHsri *a» dtatiwpad. ataraa af farm katmaa md Mia Itree af their aeeapaati ataw ■aad amd aaaar illpht daampa dear ha nrapa bp ■ faraat f m trMrb baa NO* rwa^lap arm aa ana af pp aSaa M Comb aria a 4 aad Sairtett itarnfM Ideal Liadea aad Otto MBA raaanatlia. fhaaed bp hb* rSata, tea Em reached Me baipbt be* •aaw • e'rlarb la* alpbt ami I •dock Ibis Boning. It mu Mill burning today, bat Arc wardo»l be lieve they bars H under control. W. J. Adams, deputy Are warden far Curatorial*) county. Is said to have reported to Are quarters that the Are are* Is fifteen miles long and tour mller wide. Adams and K- W Christian, thn fire warden, assisted by scores of farmers and other vel ontaars were up all hat night ia at. attempt to cheek the spread of the Same* They ware Mill at work at noon today. Woods on both sides of the na tional highway m near aa seven allot to ?ayc<tev«l». vvn homing last sight. The flsatei extended to a height which made them plainly vie Ibk for Sfi miles. QOVERNOR SNATCHED NOBLES FROM DEATH Just forty-one minutes before the time set for hia death by electrocu tion Governor Morrison granted a eO-d*ya' reprieve to Daniel Noblea, of Columbus county. The machinery was fast toiag put In order far the man-killing whan the word cams to the prison authorities that (to re prieee had been granted. Nobles waa found gulfcy in Columbus county court of killing hia Arat-ceaoin and sonteneed to pay the death penalty. Thia waa |hr socond reprieve granted him by the governor. Nobles contended that ho la Inno cent of the charge for which hole condemned to die up to the time the reprieve waa granted ,all efforts to get him to confess proving futile MINGO COMMENCEMENT The Mingo school commencement will be May S and 4. Ex are we ■ at Thursday night May 3, consisting of small play* and exorcises of the pcj. m j and grammar grades, Friday morning at 11:00 Dr. Blwood C. Perisho of Guilford College, wiH de liver an address. Dr. Perisho 4* one of tha ablest speaker* in North Csro liaa and it vU pay any one to Hear him. He has hast experience not oaly In The United States, bat also in dts foreign countries as special repre sentative of oar government. Come hear thia address. Picnic dinner wiH be spread on the ground Friday. Wien In the afternoon the recitation contest be iwean « girls will be given. Friday May 4, 1:00 p: m. The high school pupala will give a play entitled The Brook dale Farm Admission Friday night 13 and 23 cents. This commencement will be well worth your time and the many friends of Mingo should attend. April 83. **X“ WhAMtllm VOTE IN . . Raleigh, April 21.—Attorney Cen eml Manning said today that the ab aentee halloing law does not apply to municipal elections Wm voter out of town on the day of the primary enn not vote. Judge Manning ex plained that tlie lew provides for the distribution of absentees' ballots to the coongy boards of elections, and, of course, the State board does not assemble to superviae municipal elec tions. The law applies only to atala ami county primaries and election*. CHILD KILLED BY A SPEEDING AUTOMOBILE Winston-Salem, April 22—Tha five-year-old ton of "Bass" Laigfat, farmer of the Walkertowo section near hors, woe instantly killed Ibis afternoon when run over by an auto mobile. A coupe with two men. dash ing by, swerved to the aide of tha ivad where the child was playing, crumbing him fatally. The car did not *U>p, and as yet the police have not ascertained the name of the driver. -i«i i mu i !— ■-■ILUUP^—SM—■ Clow* C;k Mill And \ i 1 Me e To South 1'.1 c .■HlU •;„» .b Cwn Will lie**. Ne\. let .lias la The C4.Vb.MM Nenttnypnil. M.m.. April *2.— Complying with order, received from tSe owner* yr.trrday, the officials of Warner Division of like International • Cotton Mills served notice upon their employes* that the plant would be permanently rioted during the early part of the coming week. Lockwood. Cnr.n and Co. arc the owner* of the 1 mill*, and through their local manage-' merit authorised the itatament that' t’-.e mill* would tub until the present supply of cotton is need uo. thci. I. would cioas op and not reopen under any circumstances. “ We bate deckled that die yam j for RUUmwbik tire* sueh u it made | here cannot possibly be msnufac- : lured Karo to 4m North at a profit, and the company la now Reeking an I inraedidts location In either of the | Carolina*, where our entire interest* j will be moved.*' The Warner mflla are the okleet end largcat of tha cotton plants in1 thli city, aod tha sadden closing an nouncement canned • mild Mnaatiec.. Nearly two thousand band* will bo; thrown out of employment. Drawing Its mmabaiahlp from Naw Hanover, Ponder and Brunswick counties, the Capo Fear Poultry aa-! Rociation has recently bean organised in Wilmington to promote tbs grow-, Ing of better poultry, to buy food- i • tuffs cooperatively and to toll poul try products. They bogsn work by tsvlng $10 per ton on feedstuff*, reports Visa Fla re ires Jeffrsas, Homs Agent In Naw Hscorer County. COWS FOR SALE—ONE OF MY tenants, Tom Davie, Duka No. 1, line several flush cows for sale. Clarence J. Smith. Dunn, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM 'anda in amounts from It.0*0 U $50,000 for 4$ years. Godwin sad Jemiyin, Attorneys. Dunn. N. C RABY CHICKS — WE WILL HAVE about HO Brown Leghorn, also several hundred White Leghorn chicks for delivery April 2 5th. <11.00 per hundred, cash with or der. WiH hare several hundred White Leghorn chicks /or delivery •ech five days alter April Hth. First cheeks got the chicks. How ard Farm, Dunn, N. C._20 Me FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM APART merit wtdi modem conveniences on So. Layton Avenue. Mm E. J. Swindell, Southern Pinee, N. C. SEWING WANTED—PLAIN .OR Fancy. Phono 221-J. 701 E. Broad St- Mrs. Mary Maynard. 17-St-pd WANTED—KNITTERS AND LOOP ace for Paleoa Hoaiery Mfll, Pal eon. N. 0. 24 r. pd PHONE YOUR GROCERY ORDERS to 144 for prompt delivery. North Omrollna meato a apcciiity. J. If. Lea, at Bae Johnaon’t old aUblaa. Apr 14 St e KOR RENT — TWO OR THREE room apartment- Hot water and light*. Apply at *07 W. Brood 8t. _ «0 At o FOR SALE — NINE MOUNTAIN Ea*i« Pit Game*. If latoreoted ao* A. R. Maynard, Dunn, N. C. 13-tie. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PRO party.—IS year* time if wanted. Amount! op to f60,1)IX).00. See WOaon and McLeod. Attorney*, Dunn, N. G Jan 8, tfc. WANTED.—POPLAR AND CUM lumber. Bee Newberry Brother* and Cowell, Dunn, N. C. IS tfc. BRICK.—KUjTlRUN M PER CENT hard. Shlpuenta within 48 heun after receipt of order. Layton Brick Work* (Eatahllahod IMS) Marion. S. C. Dec 1 S mo. FOR RENT—IN-ANCIER, N. G, two-atory brick abort, corner loca tion, living apartment!, water and ligbta. Apply to J. G. Layton, Route 3 .Dunn, N. C. 17-6U SANDER FORD'S HOME-MADE aaumge, bait yet. Low much can wc arnil you? Fret man'a Caa) Grocery. Stfc. MONEY TO LOAN.—ANY Amount on long time. If interacted as* ua at one* Waet and Waot, Attomeyi IS tfa. DON'T WORRY ABOUT A WASH1 lawman. Phone gOA and let the Dnaa Family Laundry do your work. Price 91.00 per work, maxi mom 30 pounds dry weight. You1 lumleh the clothe* and we will do rest. 34 tie ___i FOR RENT-SIX-ROOM HOUSE’ an Weft Brood ttreoL Cell or; phone Dr. T. K. Danish, Dunn, N.| C. *tfe. MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG term -ecured by farm lands; on short tanas secured by town prop erty. Clarence J. Smith. IS 5U SCREEN WORK. POUCH FURNI turs, porch and lawn swings, man tels, doors, etc. Ws can make any thing you want li> the antique fur niture line. Furniture tsoair work e specialty. John W. Hodges A Co. Dunn, N. C. S4 tfe r-— We’ll put thoae in your pantry: RAIN OR SHINE ITnma-Ground Graham Floor, par pound...___7 1-Sa Mlty Good Syrup ................................_Tla Soup Pm, par quort .................... ..............ag* Gro’iml Black Pepper, par pound___\_.IILmu Black Strap Stock Kolia*) __........._Ma Good Corn, per can _____II..--II»Ba Anti-Skipper Compound. wiQ aave your moat. Two alaot.-Mo, $1 WALTER JONES PHONE *7 Jonot Pape Die Frelyht ■ ■ J .... THE DUNN FAMILY LAUNDRY jj Announce the Opening of Their DAMP WASH LAUNDRY On Monday, April 23 « i Clothes called for and delivered the same ; day. ready for ironing. Price $1 per week, maximum 20 pounds dry weight. Phone 206 and let us send you a laundry ' bag free. j; * > Give us a trial, and if not satisfied there : will be no charges. ..Mill...A FOR HOT WEATHER Fine quality silk teddies pink, orchid and lavender— Price $2.95 Palm Olive Cream and Shampoo The Fifth Aye. Shop Ti^l I TOURING CAR 9 Better Than Ever Before At the lowest price ever made, the y U Ford Touring Car is even better f I ;j than before. The one-man top, m { I |i - slantingwjnriahirki,improved—ts //,- I and mined chassis obstruction // I I have won Instant admiration. | \ \ tj Already the demand for this model A/ > 11 exceeds ourabflityto meet prompt ' \ H I delivery. In a few weeks we will , H I have to disappoint many who are <* A > I t I holding off. ,V' Order now to protect yourself. A I small payment down and thebal- /i{ ance in monthly installment*. J i I I J. W. THORNTON )fjl Pkan* 177 DUNN, N C. J 298 M w. o. i.oarfioir [— v I HI V Condensed statement of the condition of The Commercial Bank Dunn, North Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS APRIL 3rd, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$150,742.03 Furniture and Fixtures_ 5,010.00 Cash hand and in other Strong Banks_| 57,007.80 Liberty Bonds -- 30,350.00 $343,109.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock.$ 30,000.00 Surplus and Profits_ 6,013.86 Deposits: Checking deposits...$188,379.91 Time deposits . . _ _ ... 109,116.06 Bond deposits. 9,600.00 Total deposits. 307,095.97 $343,109.83 Upon the strength of the above statement we solicit your busi ness, promising every accommodation consistent with sound banking methods. OFFICERS C. 8. HICKS, ....VlU-pESSJUf j. d. davts,.r. r.'r."'rr.'.v. "r DIRECTORS i J. W. Jordan, J. W. Purdla, C. 8. Hick*. J. c. Bjnrd, P. W. MeKar E. P. Daria Four Per Cent Paid on Time Deposit*
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