Newspapers / The Dunn dispatch. / May 22, 1923, edition 1 / Page 2
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Washington newspaper corras poodewts are having one hard time at picking the 1924 Democratic presidential timber. To every avail able, to be a . to?pvopmW ^raoorocted '1 school boiltfinp. To the credit of State. North Canafaa has replaced moat of tnraa. Yet, there are here and jjw*« Kittaad throughout the State bnildings of the type that remised fas the death of many in* •eoto* children, together with mmqr grown-upa. - Harnett County School News The second and latest edition of *e Harnett Comity School News, bsood art May 15. is an illustrated ■amber, in which the advancement bataf node bi the county aloogedo ratiomd loan, b portrayed in both fklteti sod tends. Bcridrt cany-, >og pictnrcs of the numerous, mod em brick school buiMb%», with which the coonty b sprinkled, the nhsefnUiuns include that of the old 1 Ini Ming of I this edition gives a comprehen sive history of the work done dur f-r. WWg wnn MRDcnw! irucm DCTUlfling >■ school work and education. A 7 | the entrant bene of the News, one -!_lb be ta the tray Tacm* 1 $ I ' Poor Judgment We take it that few members of the two Cooperative Marketing Association*—cotton and tobacco— will take the chance of contract breaking this year. I’oor judgment was shown by members who la.u year broke their setting contracts. Ml only from si financial stand point, bat trout that of faith in co operation. A member who breaks his contract shows that be has more faith in individual effort than in Many who failed to live op to their contract were led to do so by persons whom they took to lie their friends. Yet, they were ene mies. The member who fails to live op to his co-operative setting contract shows a poor spirit to wards his brother-member. The person who tells you that dump ing a crop on the market is better for the farmer than orderly market ing in the co-operative way is look ing to his own Intercut and not to that of the producer. Not Merc Fancy The crowded condition of the car J provided for colored passengers on north-bound trains passing through Dunn indicates that the talk about negro exodus from the Suih is not mere guess talk. We have noticed for several weeks past that the north-bound trains carry many more negro passengers than south hound. This fact has led us to be lieve that the negroes or the South are beaded for "the promised land." It appears that a steady stream of negroes is pouring northward. One effect of this exodus of the colured population of the South, win be less cotton and higher prices. DUNN HFS AGAIN ARE THE WINNERS T*k* Gim Fro* FnjrwttowQU *• t Iwtaf Om Faywttn W1U Ciwmdi Dana Hi's played a return game with the Fayetteville Hi's Wednesday. Japlinr Ptwrius acted like a nanghty bey by throwing a few bt his dan* drops aad ant curves on ths Fayatte vmo diamond. Despite the rain, which earn hi the morning aad early boob, the gams was played and the Daaa boy* proved to bo bettor mod bans aad woa the old ball game 11 ■oaad daly fell on "Hobo” Stewart, ■hfls "Bins nr" Chin was again pit tad la ths pit of pltcfcdom. Dunn started off with a rush and tallied ia the first canto aad from than oa antiO the fooxth canto ths scoring stood at a standstill. Then the Fay etteville boys managed to get three ■oa on the statical. Then with a crash ‘Blaam” with the mighty Cain Wt aa sasy ply to "Deac” Biggan la centsrflrid and ho tfco««fct sotnw w* woo going to help him to a Cal laphsr aad Sbooa act and he missed the hall and fumbled, rolled and threw H wild and three Faysttevflle rsansis cresatd Ike guttapercha, then a clean hit snared "Bln" Cain. Ihen Bctfesne ended the inning by flyllW oat to Hodgaa la left. fa the seventh liming Conch Wright mid, "look at the score fiberd, boys." -They looked and feand Mis score 4-1 ia ths Faysttsvffie boy’s favor. 1 Then with fire In their eyes the Dunn boys hit Osinto offerings fit ewer the field, "Bid.” Wilson singled, Ras Wilson did the came, B. Baggett then same to the plate, and walloped the ■Cate to the pollings for a triple. Im mediately Dgwd walked and Button dW the "Bubs’ net” by walloping the Beam am bent *h>« <e Ik. tall gresa in center Acid. This made the tear* I to 4 ii favor of tho lo> eolo. la tko eighth Canto, Dnnn ■eared two mere markers, via Mts hr Hodges, Coate end D. Baggett's Uarr rrrored B. Andaman tat copter. With g enmforteMa lead ''Hobo*' pitehad retear loosely. and allowed three mra to get on base an hits •hen again D. Baggatt palled another -■ -*---M .o rntmt \rwmwn Kulu BM m mare faptlrAUa rnnnors counted. I fa thr ninth anti "Jatee" Dopd a mam ant later pilfered tha i the winning NBy. want I t A rente In their half of the ninth canto, and ■res tha pgmo ended. H.H.H. NyotiivflU.II • • Nis -...11 14 a BrntUrf: Cote, Bethuur and Kelly; Itewort and t Boggitt BtarwggnBBaa i tlktr Tabnage, in Ha latest fan gh_.yB.d4 Hhn IStop,” at the mimdutrs some nulireiy ww re Whirls of defying gravity mi yeodacinf thrills If you mar "•Bed « Dfik before, yon will pep at *• atoms he dom and tfw j htweae ha take* In dps photoplay. In" Watch 111m Ste^nMTco ortetimtnd a ledge at the top of g ■ elnry boWdbig. walks no thr dtdl batter Bad esrrica hw girl ■ek devil with one arm ae easily I we carry oor head no orr ahonf we. dhrer headfirst ever whatever kwrfe happoaa to he la Us way-. I feel, h* BteraBy leaps, dkn* i. Jill I! Iggj ianip* and (alls his way through five reels of the fastest moving comedy drama ever filmed. SEVENTY • FOUR PEOPLE VICTIMS OP SCHOOL FIRE (Continued from pw« 1.) ~ tonight. OMrtala apparently gays little thought to inveettgatioe . Bathed la the glory of a rotting South Carolina mb, M that leas than S« hears before had horn fun-loving own, women, and children late tonight ware placed oa one Mg grove in Beal ah Methodet church yard. UVE WIRE WANTED—-RELIABLE man wanted te handle.wall eetab Hahed line of guaranteed Urea and tubas m conaignmaat beds. That is we faroldi toe stock to be paid SWffi SS. SSu^tSS. field; Greenville and Now Barn, N. C Per further information address D. B. Lewis, Box 404, WOmixgtoa, N. C. WE ARE RECEIVING A SPLEN did eelwton of cMldroaV, gM. and Udlso* oummor hate, together with eeverel other items of aawtat stylo and all go in with oar Mg May Sale. For aR who want too ■tpio aad boot value in all that to woof, at once to die Yei . Stare, Doan, N. C. B. G Taylor Oa. Map X, Ills. FOR SAI B —A DETROIT VAPOR 03 Stove For lafiniaalln aeo or write to RaaacU Godwin, Ouaa. N. C._M It pd. TON IMMEDIATE - Christian ebon* and tot 78 a 140 feat. Stmt end Ohtm__ _ ready hare bid of 07.&O0.' Appty to Salty Ooopsr, W N. C. May SS, itc. DON'T FOOL YOintSELVES, Pilk. too can't always and rntyMn bay (or tbs raios of one poaod of eottow Em foods that formerly cost yoo tbs Taloe of two poonda of eotton. Corn* qaieUy to oar BE May Bats aaar oa la the Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. C. R. G. Taylor Co. May SS, IMS. -»(r — oa tony than. If datsbaatod aaa ns at does. Wadi and WM, IBiiwfi. Dorn. M. C. UST YOU* TAXES — AVERAsT bate TeonaMe^ J. fend, list _ nay 10 as FOX SALE—BIX WOODEN POACH coiossai. tamed. Also aaa cabinet ■aatri, *«r» tonfth. with aiMr. Mrs. W. P. Holland. tfc NO USE TIE OUT YOUR COWS aad yssriiou I hare room la ray pariare for 40 more. I can fatten paw saw if yen cent. J. G. Lay ton, Dona, X C. _ 1* it pd UST YOU* TAXES — AVEXAS baro Township. J. Pearsall, List Tricar. May 14 SS MONEY TO LOAN.—IF I ed la . Jeaee F. FOB. >ALI —OAK BARRELS. 00-i gallon capacity. Fepot-CoU Bot-j Uiag 0*., Doan, N. C. 18tfc. FOB RANT. — NICE EKllDENCt. Sea Dr. J. R. Butter. life. *** SEWING "m, Srd floor Ft rot National Bate building. Is tea* doing hrm teHchlng for the pobllc. It pdj NEW TO THE MINUTE. ELEGANT I B Mn aad ever aad above atl | tka prtetiaet yet and cheaper, too, deaerttie the ladies' hate and other tony no are receiving the last part of this week. No trouble to tesw aad priea ear goods Non ie poor hate ttae to ooneerve year paws aad got the bote choicer. Ow Big Map Bate moves oa. R. <9. Ibibr Oa, la tea Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. O. Friday. May . 18th, l»tl mot —rn n bum at pee cent hate, nigteiati within a boats sa sse ^sSLdfcs Merton, 8. C. Doe 1 • as. FOB 1ALE ■■ E-BOOK COTTAGE oa So. WBeon Areate. Lot 100 z 140-feet oa corner. One block of o*w eckool beading. See J. B. Canady for farther information. lltfe. FOB SALE. — CVXIUM AMEN So State Dep^Ww^and* United bafl weevil control. We bar* a Urn Had ament of tide poteoa for eel* to MOB, 4mm at SO state par goaf f. o. b. Fayetteville, X. C. We asa alee agent for dttferant SBSi bSa?h2?tSte3 £,£ rad by tho department of agnate tar*. D. M. V ABN ADO E A CO., IByatewfll*. N. C„ Ban 00 IS ite Eat More Wheat DO IT WITH One More Slice at Each Meal ASK YOUR GROCER PEARCE’S BAKERY ...... , ( OR SALE—FULL BLOOD JERSEY UolL For eath, or on tiino. Pries >'ory reasonable. E. W. Smith, Dunn, N. C. May 1« IS 22 tfONEY TO LOAN ON FARM '^ada In am'ranU from SI.000 So 160,000 lot 13 years. Godwin and Jimlsnn. Attorneys, Dana N. 0 1 GOOD COWS FOR SALE.. 1 TO1 com* fiwtfi In SO, 1 Jane to. 1 July 1. J. G. Layton, Dam, N. C. 15 4t pd ■ARY CHICKS-HIGHEST QUAJL ity parabroad arhit* lo*horn, baby chick* $18.00 par bundrad. Hatch** May Otb, 11th. 16th, Slat and 8Mb. Howard Farm, Dann. N. C. S 4tfc. I SAWMILL MAN WANTED—WITH or without lotting outtt, to cut 750.000 f<wt timber. 8m W. H Parrish, Dunn, N. C. May II 4t pel LIST YOUR TAXES — A VERAS boro Township. J. Prana 11, List Taker. May 1C 22 THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING GREAT REDUCTIONS Coats and Coat Suits and Millinery OUR MILLINERY OFFERINGS INCLUDE ALL Gage, Knickerbocker, Fish, Hart and Bluebird All other Millinery will also go at big reductions. Our reductions for the next few days will also include Voiles, Organdies and fast colors in other materials. We handle standard merchandise of the highest qual ity and when you buy from us you know you are getting the best. QUALITY CONSIDERED, OUR PRICES ARE LOWER > ; Johnson Brothers DUNN, —JTCrtVTlI CAROLINA-f| • - I [SPECIALS AT PRINCE’S! Thursday, Friday and Saturday _ _ • ^ ! - ■ - — ————— """ Men's Union Suits— 50c, 75c, 95c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.25 We have entirely too many shoes t ad- I vertise all of them. We are making special prices on several "John C. Robert* and "At lantic" oxfords for men. We specialize on t. 11-leather shoes for men, women and chil dren. We sell Standard, Serviceable Mer chandise. 1,000 Yards fast color 32-in. Amoekeag . djess gingham, beautiful patterns, a real 30c value, yard__24c A large assortment of voiles, plain, figured, and Egyptian patterns, 30c values, special at - - -- _39c We recently received a large assortment of “Arrow” and “Colorfast” Shirts in neat stripes and checks, as well as in solid colors. Strip aoand Checks, collar attached— $1.50, $1.75 end $1.95 Solid colors, collar attached— $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50 Neckband shirts in neat, pretty patterns and in guaranteed fast colors. Prices— $1.00 to $4.50 We SpsdaHss in Past Color Shirts a. 3 « ;? i' $ I Friedman-Shelby’s all leather Oxfords and Pumps tor women, in comfort styles. Special Prices..$2.25, $2^0 and $2.75 ‘Pacific” Oxfords and Pumps, highest grade for ladies Pacific No. 1 182—ladies’ mahogany, kid bal Oxford welt, I 1 -8-inch rubber top mili tary heel, tip, varsit^lMt, Special Price— ’Pacific” No. I 183 and l 185 , same as above 11 a except the heel is I 5-8-inches. Pacific No. 1110 — ladies’ patent two strap turn, I 3-4-inch Spanish heel, plain toe, Sheik last. A fine pump for only ;_$5.50 "Pacific” black kid lace oxford. A fine con- jII aervative oxford for only_$4.95 All-leather oxfords and pumps $3, $3.50, $4 OVERALL SPECIAL grade Anvil brand, 220-weight, tut, 11 pender or high back overalls, Special rrice.$1.65 II ' Men s genuine Palm Beach Suits, high grade workmanship, tailored to fit. _ *_$12.50 I CURLEE CLOTHES Guaranteed to wear Genuine Palm Beach pants, best grade, Cur lee made, a regular $5 pant, only_$3.95 || Wilson C. Wilson $20.00 Suits, reduced II to - - - .$16.95 HI
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