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Driver Of Death Car Doeei'l Make Slop Keep· On At High Speed After Killing Little WathaGirl Wallace, Oct l.—The ù-ymU «■—>>" I «* Mr. and Μη. T. A. Mi*· cetork. «Ml Watha, about ten wnt U * taxriftc gpaad +m tk highway, the fatter trted ta >*ιι» the (MUm tafiUMf, u4 {ran «1m nRM of tbe car, tat It turned to ward the jrard I* pan an titer <mr whie* «ma aUadfoc ■*·» >n (net of «to toneo, and caa*M tbe little girt en Mm bumper, carrying her ΜΠ tKan IN yardi" before é· wat tail· «t fcytto rMiW», kar M being lijvmt) tta Ml arm aad lag brokan Tto am pan ta af tkt car did net hait * Bornent, tat coatined toward Wallace, and a car iippmid to to tte OM ««a takes ikte waliti jaat before it waahad town, rnawb coauag by · few mianlat altar the tenth)* affair. aaahM tha grlef •Crictoa Mather ax) faUer, aad wMb ta a iwpiMngly Aeit thao tad two doe tor* front WaOaca aad one iron Banc·* ea the «cone, tot there waa nothing they coaUl do for tha MtMa aktta, «ta apparently waa not coa I - » — ' Chatham County Man Victim Of Accident ... I'itritaro. Oct. 2.— A iSstmiim aevidjnt occurred Saturday night in New Hone township, thi* county, w)>en Koliert C. Kgmfl, à farmer tif that t»vmshi|>. while ateniptm»» to cru®* Wnct'i bridge in ahuguy over Mew llope creek near Sea fort!? mi the R:»Jeit;h n»ar'.. «35 met n)i tl«e brttlgr liy a car uccii)mc<1 hv four .young wlâtc men liv the iiime of Uouitr, Holt. Sauk ami H earn, who. it is alleged, had no Kghl* on their car, and who tried to paw him. The bridge was entirely too narrow for twu vehicle* tu pass anti in tome ntannrr Mr. KaiTell wa< rirrown over the railing of the liridge, falling about 20 teet ami landing no some logs, which ren dered him immwtiom. The young men earned him to a nearby house and he was rushed to Rex hnspita1, where he died. Strange to «ay. the horse and Hw were found a lew miles *iuwn ι ne roaa will! nol a break in | buggy or harm** and lh« car wi> not damaged. ' The deceased was 40 year* of axe and is turrivctl b\ I his wife and nine children,s »Ικ· oldefl being 17 ;x»r« nJd and the youngest tuo months old. Claim» Condition* In | Oklahoma Not So Bad r Former Harnett Reaident ] Saya Martial Law Wa» Calmly Received Conditions in Oklahoma arc wit aa turbulent a.* the prow report» in- : dicate, according to J. E. Abbott,! of Tulsa, «ho formerly Kverf *»»i' Harnett county, this State Hei write· The Ne* * awl OI»*ervcr thai although martial law has Ικχη de clared there hnve lieen no caMt.il ties·. " You folk» back home." m rite* ! Mr. Abbott, ban read mue alarm· in* report· abcott Oklahoma and. particularly »lxxit Tulsa in tlie newspaper*». LV>ul#Vss many of| yne are concerned alwurt indhl*! arxl relatives out here, while otlier·, probably have gained the impres-iim j that this is one of the last tilacc<! on earth where a food. ho-.ne loving citizcn woo Id care to lire. " Well, that's a mirtaken idea ; furthermore, there isn't any wa' or riot going on in this part υ» lh« coontry. In fact, since martial law was declared, there has not been η ι .nugn- va·· I'UXIC njn.ni inc soldier, ι to qudl tny riotous disturbances, mi1 of cour* there have been no ca&ti ! alties. Life goes on normally here just as it doe* everywhere else in' "the country " i Tulsa, Mr. Abbott sa>s in tus let j ter, is a city of 100.000 population, 1 with many chtirdie* ami a magnifi cent school «.yslem presided over by P. P. Claximi. former U. S. Com missioncr of Education. Hi* letter was written on Sep ι t ember 27. lief ore I lie situation Iwi j reached its ιιηλ* acule «tage —Ral· ! Jeigh New * and Observer. I » I The annual Γβ|*>η «»i tliv N<->. j York Cotton Kxchangr cniiiain* ;·»■ • ilent, '· Kood for cats, $51.7.1." I.i ■ *fHte of all precaution., rat* an»! ' mice occasionally appeared on tl't 'trading floor. Trap· Iwve bc».u cru ployed in vain an«l the cats arc th»· I mainstay in comleting the nui ' sance. The rats cat tile ticker t»|>C. i often destroying «cveral roll* ai η time. "Spot, the dean of the Ex change cats, spend* the night on th·· trading floor, sleeping in the ' gine room during the day when t'ir , Exchange clraes j.—— 1 Father Male·· Heroic Rescue Of His Child Pell Into Unused Well on Farm Near Scotland Neck Set Aland Neck, Sept 28.—Xew* ms reached here of an unusual ac tivent and rescue, when the two· utd-a-half-y«ar-old chikl ot Mr. iiwl Mr». S. T. Maynard fdl into ui old unused well on their farm, tear here. The well was a hundred Feet deep, hut the cliild was cau^hi η it* fall between the curhlng which icd caved in arid the side of the .veil about <*:e fool from the water. Mr. Maynard, on h sarins the child icremn, ΠΙ«1μ-<1 to its assistance with ι rope, which he manaj^d (o dnifi η a l»0|> around his khouldcrs, au'.l ihws frantically grasping the nipe lie wai drawn to within five feet of :hc surface when the curbing caved iiid the father with difficult) threw .lie child out and dung to the side of ihc well until as^isttmcc came Mr. Maynard viid the well had Ιικη UHtri <1 whb lnjkrd^ »(.«' »· ihiiMn over it, ai'rfl hr «V·». . •enow Hem the 0|xrii!i|( >sr ■ iltmu-h winch the child fci. 'nimcHUteh called iHc <rr>· W« •ι·* and (he well 'waa |woith>' V iil!> " "n'i dirl. The child « »« Ivm»·* rud terriWy inghhrnvil, hut o'.lto «ise uninjured. Mebane Negro Hold* Record For Children Mtbajtc. Oct. 1.—"Uacle" Hence Kinbrovth hokli the «cert, ao far , m u know· for children. He died recently M fc* horn· at CoAoK *nd *u lit« fatfcor of thirty-Are children and two hundred grandchildren. Be married four time·, and it ia MU he inrariobly «elected hit next wife at !><■ funeral of the last. The yeangeot child ia l«M than « year «kl and th* old«*t sixty- Be vt> a well-known "ohl-ti<ae" darfcey, holding the ro ►pecl of botfi white and c®k>r<xi Arabian sheiks arc carrying vac cuum bottle» now. All the better etpiipped caravans that trek out of Λιϊβη arron tlvr <Vm-tI are «{uippcil with vacuum bottle*. and il is no» ι •■■isibte tt· lutve a c«*»lii»g drink in he mitUf «>( (hi· Arabian desert. Com yiatdf may be more surely and easily increased by the u*e of good seed than in any other way. Hi^^ytt^vlecMhj^«je«M^rvni the field* ία the fall. America «pend» $7,000,000 in one yenr for works of art In Grr.nl Brit ain alone. COMMUNICATE WTTH J0RES.80N *θα> Nenr~OLK.vu<c.ir«A eeroBP iupomm or νονό t*CCU-ENT ÔTORA6C PACIUTiea. _ mapkbt iMram-iATioft rutmatiCD ort rcqubst ΓΛΕβ or· C OA net. BY TCLCPHOMC ΟΛ ΤΒΙΤΟΚΛΡΗ COWWiWOmgfCt WVITCB-tHWC Haye you shined your shoes today wtA Poli It improves your per sonal appearance and appearance the leather. Fair Ground·, Dunn Oct. », 10, U, 12, 1923 Display of the new Kodv ;hangra in f"oi 1 cars makes w oui e*Kihu «t the hait oJ unusual interval. Not only it the appearance im proved by the new body type· b·!' com tori mkJ utility aie in creased. As β burine?» man. you will be imerwsted m tne Fordsbn and Ford Truck exhibit You may be able to effect ·η«Λν savings by adapting onr or both these untts to your need». A shewing r>f a niunher of new tools H^vMaijed fo» with the toMmn π' n-Atfe vo·· «'ulife how tanning i.·· m"ci en<i η>ι>ιν profit ante with β I l'dsoi Therr «s "riofr-inn al lotereei for evo.yont at the bord exjubit. J. W. Thornton, Dunn FORD AND FORDSON SALES AND SERVICE CARS - TRUCKS · TRACTORS COOPER « COMPANY ■ i · Ο WHOLESALE GROCERS DUNN, m N.C. COOPER & COMPANY (hwryiitlW) WHOLESALE GROCERS DUNN, î-î N. C. WHOLESALE GROCERS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW STORE IN THE BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE PEOPLES SUPPLY CO., AT DUNN, NORTH C AROL1NA A COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES NOW BEING PLACED AND MADE READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 0 See Our Prices - You'll Like Them I COMPANY COOPER ft COMPANY / (Ι·ι«ο·ί·Ι«<) WHOLESALE QKOCERS DUNN, 1-1 N. C. /
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