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THE DUNN DISPATCH Ai»» * hril ». IIM jHMMtt» Twiat • x • win .>jfP«toAT» aj» o niM.ru u wsiIe fowl ■ ■■ ■ AS —j icaMUfmi aATttfti “ *8 naau^Milgu u. THo All at TW Hit-; ha mint tkraas* taW*4.w*' Haas um n.• Mfka rnt aaaar all clxcuja*I»»«-, » m« ►t MJA mwHMuikita mu.-. •a wttfc hi* aaa. u I* wt tAa* Mm aaau »* evbti.Svl, •• a» #*l MAMIAU «r nrMugt #cUf ■ KAi ch»b STMttajr*, «ur. «r< in* »; th» CUUAN At .V, Cm A* WAKwIm* MAttAT. After allf it i» tW M »a’kci> M ui»» kiae on Wall street. A welcome to c rich rati: July 4 with Dunn awaits you. Ccir.e along. -a We've had a hunch tlia: ii«i> weather is no; picp-ing to the hntl weevil family. Anil each vicreedinjr el^cirocu lion bring* forth more female wit nesses thereto. -■ 11 o Hot weather came with Jane, and ha* remained with it int *> davs, and so did dry weather. Word comes fn.-tu Wadutgiou (hat the hull weevil I? to !>c cuutruli* *«l by the airplane. V'uolish talk, that's all. Henry Focd lias, he ->aj *. dis covered a plan “ to make w«! hunt twice.’ tJh, that ho «v*n:!ii <lo the ' ahM for gasoline! / See by the papers that I’resident f Handing baiwerrcd wheal in the r- West, but the >|ue*tion is. W ill he harvest the Western votes r A ear load of lime was dumper! into tbc Xeuse river when f:eight train was wrecked near Snalhlieid Monday. Wc wonder if the Xev.se fish tribe heard about it. {state Treasury Ben Lac> has mrcecded ja borrowing for the State of North Carolina (5.000.ntX), to be used in highway work. He abo secured a sixty-day option on SlOjOOOtOOO more. It appears that* States (North Carohnr at least) can lwnwr even when " monev n light'* NSrth CanSimhcor pnrssad, is the name of a new or gam ration. which has for its pur pose the advertising of that sec tion of tfc* Old North State. Col Joses* Hyde Pratt has been select - Ml to bead the organisation, and no doubt the outside world win hear more about “ Tlie Land ni the Sky" than it has l>eer <ccti»’onw*<! to hear. Sign* painted hi red ink rind reading—“ State l^w. Stopl " - have bun pj*c« A at every r>,a' crowing in North Carolina. Tic Mgn* have been placed for the fnir po*e of calling attention of the automobile public m the tact^Uiat on ami after July I it will be a vio lation of tlte law to drnv tfw< a railroad withrut tkr-s comi-.r,; to a full This law wa> ;«i>scd l*v the fa t Teneral Assembly, tnd if enforced «riK »ct*tc to Is**,.:; the number of crossing urrvkuttt While the law is not Ee*y to prove pojxtl. r with apved i'mkis it will he treated with reapect by those who have regard for Mf«>. It i* a lav that should prove a life saver. ■ —♦ We Bag To Diffor There are those who non Id ccn . Mira I he pfr-<* for printing detailed rturie* of How tile Stare cue.- almut the task of snnfKng out the 'ms of men — toen alto hove hem tiir.l ig the court' .-.nd fonnd guilty «*f capital offenses. Willi llks« we would differ The horror* »f the acene are witnessed hr only i. snwfl per cent of the State’* populalitai. while the word-pictures an read hy hundred* of thousand. Pear of iveeting Kke fate abould tend n heap down tlie rrime* which lead In capita* punishment l>* nwu at* to he kiMfd and the kilting kept sc cret from the me Id. .hot ra|iita< pu nidi at *nr knee it* inducorr fot rhackhtg crime, lues much jut mca am res.ulnal to pay me mpieutr penally f»r ciwuouttinj, ««rfatp crime« In North Carolina. ibiok <• right and prnjwr thar die |-rrv rereal the horror* to the puMk . Not aa:il (he farmer* of Non. Carolina -each the point ihr. they ran ot»mt* on a rash hart* will the agvfetdmral Bfc of rhr State rrac* ila ha*t ft U ea?Im»t/d they .‘’osth Carolina farmer* ateerdty data* totalling *2C00C»»rP cr nr ■taram of mom fkn ,v y> i * cry tanner <n the fftafe. TV ' manat iaeHt'es etentr terr-med from the haak*. monc*;** and <redk emended hy time meref-ww*. A large par cant of the 4..J* made hy hnwtn of Rawer t North Car aana are fo» fhfnga that they d*wM petuhece at it or »• f. »*. . *1 ■—fur the icopk and stockifratj l>l»rtr. cultivate, ami harvesf the' crdp*. j V* kai the agricultural class need* j most of all is to get ‘ a year ahead "' ■it order that time prices and high j nterest rates might be unknown to1 them. TUf present plan is Ut spend thU yrar what one huj.es to make •’■ist. with interest and time i»rice» added. Could the farmer as a class Jet. to rhe place where he could pay d-4i, it *.«ruld mean a saving of million* r.f dollar* a* difference .telwveii cash and time price*. The ;«nu* Ihwiks* lias proven a cur*c o the South, and will continue to prove that mi lung as it i* fiij* row! up. KING SNAKEGETSBE3T OF KINSTON FIGHT Landa Deadly Blow After Several Rounds With Chick*. Rapid). Kinston, J.na 14.—The first snake light of the so—on koro reeaked In a clean victory for Eugene Wood's "Coctuouwta Kid." Wood is Ihs Le •olr county coroner, and the Kid ni dged middleweight champion king J oke of Eastern Carolina. How the ■fid *ot that way doesn’t merrier; Wood *ay* it U so, eson if Ms pet •ever was scon in a pabttc boot un -1 yesterday la ths rear of Wood's undertaking parlors a cot don of spectators drew sp aroand the three.foot Contcntaca Kid and a chicken snake 4hai n—i a red approximately eight foot—not wight feat by gaess bat by the ysrd 'tick. Uml stretching been reworked to t might hare exceeded eight feet by isro or three Inches. The seconds wore wo rural gentlemen who didn’t ob ject to handling the snakes. One of ' hc.se was attacked and bitten repeat. • dly through hie gloves by the king nake. Tie Cm round iu a fluke ov. ■oth silica. Wood’s challenger per iisteil la refusing to Mahake hands" and tho chicken snake claimed to '.avo business in a nearby alley. •Vhen the hell so ended, net • blow |oil been struck. The second was roach on the seme order. Than some ."riiui rai.iembercd that in a airallar (fair at New Bern a king snake end a rattler had been dad together to i*et results. This was resorted to. Then the snakes "laid it on" each other end spent the third round ealt ieg each ocher names. In the fourth the Kid, swearing -oak* oaths and ealUag an the gang i* bear wttAaaa that hia opponent ?as trying to ‘four" him, bit the •hickaa snake behind the neck, that aenkes squirmie* body twfco- Appar ently roaaa vital organ waa punctured, the big reptile opened Its mouth wtdu tnd eoevned to gasp for breath. In a aery few adnata* It arms deed. Use laser's friends declared their snake *ae torpid from overeating, and that it shouldn't have gone Into the ring In ‘.ha*, condition. Lillington Wins Lillington, Jane 27.—lillington de feated Cary here today by the score d fl to 3. A feature of the game das the baaing of Jonea for Cary. He made three hits end a home run. Another feature was the fielding of Lillington. Lillington ...200 002 00—« 10 1 Canr.000 011 10—2 0 2 Batteries: UHiagtoa, Smith and H. Stelock: Cary, Edwards, Matthew* asd Sbearin. $2,500 FINE IS IMPOSED ON BOOTLEGGER IN RALEIGH Kaleigh, June 24.— Kor the »r»l linn, ir.ee he lias been on the bench judge E. II. Cranmer fined a de i fend nit found guilty of selling Hpio.- when he find. Frank Kiu„ l«i’4ic chauffeur, $2,500 and costs «t*d required him in furnish a tmnd of #1,500 to sliow good behavior /or die next Iwn years. Judge Cranmer usually imposes road sentences on violators nf ihe i *: otnliicion biun. Nashville, June 28.— Federal prohibition officer* conducting a hunt f«T a momrh'rv: still in a wordland near Nssliville reurned today, letting of r. turkey bustard dies- found standing guar.I over (he -till A negro charged with impli cation in the ofiention of tits- mill ura* arrested and brought to Xadt ville along trilb the bux/ard. winch wa« given to wnaitcn in the clerical ■Icjarimmt of the federal building with the laM on “ an eagle " NEW ERUPTION BREAKS OUT ON MOUNT ETNA f otvlon, June 28.— A itew and • io'etit eruption broke out jester •j.y near tW rimwiit oti the snMfi doe of Mount Kina, plainly visible to tk> naked eye tn Catania, says a Rnn<e ifispauh u> the Central New*. f| k (r.irrd ihv observatory has ;rtti ■r»er»N ime*t. I’mleseir Car ter* rejatrt* a urw flmr of lava is p***\ dug at the rate rtf a kilo uet r an hour. struggled in water FOR FOURTEEN HOURS Newport News, Va., Jt-rte 2R — Mur- strurdtng h the water for Irmnmm hnura, K, li. Andcraon, a Oawr deponed by femugratuM an h;«rilir> >r«mb) aboard the putch steamship Aldebaren, was fished out oi the tea yesterday by the crew of a passing schooner and turned over to port authorities. An r.erxon said he plunged overboard before tlie Aldebaren passed the eat*a, b;it failed to reach the shore Itecause of strong currents. COTTON MUX TO CLOSE Graham, June 28 — Oneida AI ills • •ktsed 'town .Monday for two week* >tr possibly longer. Lack of order* and not any market for their prod uct was the cause. They make den | cheviou, ete. White Travor, I t mill which makes fleeced goods, | csii’t supply the demand, and are I putting iu new looms, new dvc i houses and other extensive ii'u l orovxinents. """ —— - — •. *'onr things must 1* considered I 'n mg hogs for uHtrket. say ! extension workers of dw State Col 'ege — these are: Time of market ing; quality of prtnhtrt; nue of •pun, and cost of gain. Iton't forget that clean, fresh wafer. kejrt in a cool place, will •Tutke the towlv happy this month. Stormswept Hue Good Coat II- H. Van l.oan, author of “The \ irgili of Slamhunl," and other photo-dramatic hits, wrote the story of *' Stormswept.” produced by Robert Thornby and efistributed by the Film Rooking Offices oi Amer •ca. It will be shown at the Colon - ial Theatre on Xlortday with such prominent players as Wallace and, Voalt llecry, Airline lVeety and Virginia Kairc in tlte principal parts. HOPING FOR DEATH HE GETS REPRIEVE CampboU, Coodemned Mu, Soerowfol; Cuptooa Pre pare to Vacate Coll "Too had! Too bactP* was all that W. W. Campbell, sentenced to die on the twelfth of next month for mur Jcriug Hie sweetheart bod to say yes terday afternoon when Worden 8. J. I. uxb.'e \oM hipjthat tea Oovirau; - • ... t.. .:i.j ttAu itaii parted on ic tie two c;r-. >. , the Guyton boyd'tisve wa'.UM la to! them that the threat af iwotb tu bct>-> lifted from Vver their head* ant that they would tot tr jXtoseH* * Naithar had a word with which t anpiwa* whatever emotion that twHI •d up is him. . On down to t^e cage when Jerry Dalton tnu epon^ahe last fir* month! witk a tneseagv (that ought to hav< brought hope, atffl there waa silei*< whan tho word fwas panetl throug) th* ban that thuflanky yonng moon tainaar would m given two month] more in which tp hop* for eventup comamtatlon of aantancc. Hi* una a -a . b “Warn tnrn oat in tha yarc tomorrow," waa7tha way Warder Bus be* announced tha conunutetior to the Gupton Wi. H i* the moil expressive parlance of the dent! iiouaa, aa exprapaiva ai tha phrau “go down" which mean, that a mar goo* 1 town tha corridor to the death chair. Commdtfion and executior aiw hardly aver. In the lexicon ol Death Row. Eugene Guptott who ia Just Lumet II, found hia votes before the War den paamxl bock along the corridor. He ia a fine loekfpg lad, with a frani open fata. HfmanWd to prorauM the Warden thatJfe *wma going to br a good prisoner, do what he was told and tot other people1* buunea* alone. He tumod arounf to look at tlie wall] of hia cell. It waa covered over with picture* that he bad cot from mugu xlnou 9 | “And may I ft him. to thank th. people for ma-teeu know I can’I write," he wan Ml to know. Hr. Bux bee told him ’<1(0 ahead and *ay whatever he pie Jed to the newopapoi man. He ruitemtod hia innocence pnd was confident that‘tome day he could prove it. “Top jam 1 have neve, had a fro* day if my Ufa,” he added a little wiittfallf "I was staying at 2555S5^5HH55^! ■>:. r ri‘h my mother ir^g to got t .>.tj«kcr enough for the fKiily until j i ..ur of age." | •">*• younger hoy, joet peat l®, al ‘-'"'■ha he i> r.Ulried, took things laaa 9,'V*tTONE JPT . IMl Goo.J location. wiUf.ell for cut or or. tiro*. AmptoXec, f.r two fin. tcniaot hours*. UGicfc ■*)«. For to ; formation ten jfo. Qat.e Hans. 4t LOST:—f> INC—UlUt f f****1 ‘J to Mrs. L. H. Lne. fOT No (Ison Arecoo. i_ *®Stc FOR SALt-CItE*! -WILLIAMS Calcium A rue note r1004b. dniau '?. •** «•»<* itatisn. Woe. v.loip, tlnnl market Vari L'“* n5’V saddle guna A. B. Blxicll, N. C. Itpd. 1 MONEY TOLO, I #d in k> J Jeer* F. _ •tors, Dunn, N. . May 1-tk fO* SALE.—-ONE jJ^OM DWEL !il»g or, lot 60x140 Met; two vacant reV I.no Mm 0dFl4O fwwt; on. Uuct of »UnA/ timber. T.mu ***£ .. lnt*r**WH too me at one.. P. T. Maroongill, Dunn. N. C. I _ , 1® 4*e. 1 MONEY TO LOjA) ON FARM ,•2** from »i'oo° bo | *«>,0ct» for Jlfream Godwin and Attorney, Pun*. N. a for rent — jffr1 mpwtt ; SeeDrXJL ft&tler Itfc. i LAAE . WACCAMAWy COTTAGES, furnished, for rent Wy week or eaa *°r Shady Beach, JK* water with ocaar. brreae*. rfn. Hands pavU l.on, all teaaon Jh lie* ia. Albina **• WtHo V/fnll infomSoL’ O.KSI HNt*> TOileri!!*. N. C May 11 IS IS Jn it l| f»c. MONEY TO LOAN^RutMLaiAMS «1.000 to SlO^oTtS ytantime Duiri'c. c^° ’ Attora^ NOTICE.—ON JUNE A UGNT bine hound dot 9 l old. with •hmao tail and b _ rara and a Mack spot on if tail, itrayed from my . ~> collar with brua atoda — rive liberal reward to A ado information ■■-Uadla, t. anew _ - ■ Donn, No. fl. ft at pj. Sleeping Sickness I Fly ofAfrica i — • I kJa about hi* rye* when the Warden paaead back before tb. cage*. He waa beginning to peck up hi* belonging*, among them numerous book*. He haa read a lot «j»cc be got In the death cell a year ago, learned to read there, lie ha* never loet hit nerve and he expect* hi* name to be cleared of Ute charge of murder. Campbell cn the tragic figure to the quartette that heard nears from the Executive Office*. He want* to die. Tuberculosis haa already ravish ed hie body, and hla face i* Snaked . with the hectic glow of the conaemp | tire. At be*t the world hold* not many yean of Rfe (for him, sad with tho murder of the woman whom he loved dressing forever at hk con science there ii little in It for Wm. lie «m sitting acroee the door o< 111* eeA, loaning his shoulders deject edly against the steel grating. He did not riae, did not smile. He eg geared to moan every oaa of Um four words (bat be uttered. He locked his Angers about hie knees and stared off scram the corridor at nothing Hs dirtnt want to talk, didn't want re piieee, didn't want even a pardon. H« longs for death that is denied Mm foi three months unless nature pkim him.—Raleigh News and Observer. r- ^ At Colonial Theatre — - —— - L - Special Monday, July 2nd “Storm Swept” A mighty Drama of shattered souls re born upon the sea. A Aiighty cataract of emotions. One of_the rea big pictures of the year. M NO —The Manall nent of the Colonial has arranged a special holiday program for Wednesday July Fourth—Watch for the an nouncement. 1 ———————————— , i * - — > Dunn Ice Cream (Made In Dunn) i ’ • WHEN YOU EBRATE HERE You wll find e better. Served in Home Made Co\es o y other way you want iL Our pri nable and our serviced ■ >. the . _ _ * *“ *■ •• Quart-\L_40c TlaFf-gallon V_78c Gallon__ _M__||jg Five Gallons _$8.00 Make our *ore headquarters July 4th and every other dly. M. S. Dibs, Manager Dunn, North Carolina (Next to Jordan's Jewelry Store) v_J > If HEADQUARTERS FOR EARLEY AMD DANIELS FEEDS_ We now have in stock J complete line of— 0 U 24 per cent Tuflxdo Dairy Feed. ' Tuxedo Scratn Feed. Tuxedo Chide Feed. Tuxedo ChodfHorM and Mule Feed. Tfthdo Moderation Feed. TuifedoPuJWhjat Middlings. ruexdo^Budermilk Growing M«ah. SEE US FOR PRICEl. ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS USED WE ARB PREPARED ALSO TO SAVE YOU M(U)F.Y on YOUR GROCERY NEEDS Dunn Package House Dunn, x North Carolina 3B SL
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