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IK DOW DISPATCH : Carry Oaths To hrii Man}- tropic when paid d-.ccV Mi cither local or out-of-town hank' take the check to «me merchant m other place of buaine»* to lie cashed instead of taking H direct In the • hank It U drawn upon. Yoe should alM ay* take tlx. check direct to the bank for *vtnl ttaMn. Fir«t, when you get the check it « tt «tally good and will he paid at the bank if presented at once. If }**' get it cashed at some Store you lia ν ιο endorse it and be responsible for it is not paid: the merchant may hold it several day* and then de posit St in some other bank. By tin tune il reaches the bank it wn> drawn on several dap later, fb·. party has drawn out ht> money thinking all checks were in. Ser eral days later the check gets baric to the merchant, who In turn calU om you to make it good. It make· a lot of trouble for ο erroné that handles this cjieck. If ihe check had been carrtad direct to the bank at first, you wmtld have gotten your monev and given no one an ν trou hie. —Wilson Times. Spe&kiaff of Maw Year Or»Ml»**, ϋώ one Kn just reacted a·: TvMty Ton Α|·—I RmmU· Em vm ten Mil a do 1er; «ilk «*», ·*· era·* a quart; the butcher fr»ff ώ« liver away; the hired girl received a dollar a week and did the aroMae." Wan·· did Mi powder aad paiat (In yofctie.) play poktr or «hakr tke «kimmie. ami they war· taujcht to eaok at Um Mte rf three. Ma* wore wMaker* ami boots; eh.rwnl tobacco ; apit an «be ride waika; Bad roaurt Laborer· worked ta» hawia a day aad mar west an ,. ^ iliftt. Ma t%a wan (nafl.l* waiter* ■" Ma «a* aaa awr *ya rated on for •Fvandkltia; microbe» wen unliea/.J of; folk* lived to a food cid age, an·! every year walked milaa to whih their frieada a lfenry Chriitmaa. TeJay T— Kmv Eveijbady aidea in aatotaofelle* (ar P»MU) ; play* the piano with hi* f<Kl; ftm ta aoe Ckariia Chaplin i «•eke* cigarettes; drink· hair Ιοηΐ<; tUunca tfca U. C. L. on tiw llomn. rntU; never gar* to bed the >.*ιι>· day he jfrta up; and think» bo'· .ia; h.g a Hell of a I'mf. "t.dic at·· tbe day* of Buffruprt ting, I*Poflte«ring, Prohibition ; and If yea think life ta wo>th liriijr. 1 wlA yvn A Huppy Ntw Year. la Praia· Of Printing or sti uiv. ■ ι* ϋι· |>(1—. r L Um worthy af hU hire. Thf printer ia the yremW In Hit eubim t οt Κΐακ Commcrtr. Let Kim *;riha for · premier** «alary. What · blind, dow world thll tronM be wtthoat pctodaf I Shall the printer itieeormt hi· limnun In It? Vharmr y an tad a boeltiea» au η rlaltteff hta pria tar frequently, you wHt Bail · pro»peroo· boalrvc«l man. When tha printer * re earn lo be ·> jab-hontrr and >·ιιι»ί< a traita Λ*· ra la par he U entérine tha ana of Iar»rr profita , Printer·" Mc wWene tha woriil of "wry baalim» If « boatna·· ia worthy Mat aauftd well, printing la the Mrt fmt factor II Ha immi. QMh the printer: "For oaa pro M wMefc «how «treat aae, eerily thoa1 Ml nnin a· haadre<t—7 re. a tho*aaa4—through my work." f-et the pllaUi'» profit tally wall wkh the inwiae. "CHee ae a feWrata mmi I «111 mot* the earth," mU Aiahlmoilm. In. rrator off Me Wl. Typo ie the falarwaa, aa4 #rtetia« la the leeer. "The «arid 4* ewre". lit why more It tor low Uwa pri profit Τ Sta* pwtBaMlow on «ha loeal paye/, «hat np the pelatiwf effieoa, aa.l hew <te*4 « took will he. The ptlater let If, aiM toa't jrae foijret It. Let thai roaiMn iy know U all the IW. Tea at* apiahiliili preepority Ovt pw Aarr «f kiMltear» that It h Malhf la iwolty «ha* phUaaapheri· , «ta** ni|*l tor aye* by «he aneteata li la the feater wether of great H eh «ο. The tool»* per of in* the Ii|ih«i tmtrgim amd aMbMtev· Mo i*M. tha· to printer mmi* hie —Tf ■. L. Mn, to Aawriaaa r Fmaa Marwfartwrare ι ' Α Ή/βΟ,ιΧΛ hale Mine rr>^> t 20 cet* .-ι per pcuml «tac«n»h.r.jl I «ou lit «en for 4*30.000,04 >| Λ J2.000,00·J iialc cotton at © ceo!s per poutd. vuuM tatty hr farmer* .$1,200.000.0» i)r a 10,500,000 fop, «vfcidi v.c vi1| i>robjlil) have tW* arafo». at 50 cent* per pound. »uhM teiug ι .... __ $1.57?.t1U>.QQ0 \\ hy .«lKMiUt d»e S«nu!· k«e ijMOO, 300.000 or u«<<rc a ysar Sy ;ΰί'.·ι,: ] ι tore cottou tluu ·' cut vjU .it a profit? Λη «tu S.000<¥<) Ualc* κμ·Μ nx.ui 1ÎW cf-H of Cithi.atjw'i. nifViinf. sinning and lrai'-«|»<rtr viuit i>;d iHtu tlte p/,u so Ss l<i brin;; tlîc faifv.rf t.·.** lîiun tu.if •«Ht p«\ct fi.r lit* :·η> i'?«r ritti. F.te<> acre ihni foolishly |<lantc>l in owon i«t i\cx-ss i.f 'h·· criii need »» an tcbnoinicai tos. to U»r South and to it*· individual plant CT* By rt'.ts<>n of ike UtMmctUt wot k oi die foil vecvil ίι· mttlq: sbo.-t •Ite yield, tlii.< tear's cm ton eri«i> will probably bvfau.' in ihv* ociuUl*/. ίκ**Ι r,[ $:.600.000.000; vlH-veas if vc Iwtl Po weevil, tin· ;»rrv.-.-;e ir. colnm mi^hl lin>-e given ··.·< . nun-li larger crop ν.·ι«ι!<1 3ν·.« vAl for at ΙαΜ $f>QO,(XX).(XO It·» duin tile «nailer crop «^ill Ι·τ·»ι*. K.ÎII lb»· Ml \.eevii;· Cenainly, lint let the N»!i v.-» tvi! tearh nich a leivm that never njnii will the Coutil plan: a bvrijcr acre· ι age thin is jti»lii".cil by lîic v. orM' I -caiiim-sj to pay a fair price for cotton. To Worn··! Voter. Mrs. Emily Xeucll l'îsir, vie chairman Ûewoc'MK Nations Committee, kw issued il>e iuîl«»w in# statement 10 wontot -.olersr "Th· l>emocratic \aiWmal Gmt raittee is asking women ν<iter* I· Inform rtionnelves. »» a pre-c.w vrntion activity, on a selected lis: of subjects dealing with g.ixcir. ment institution', believing thai j nill present λ netf aspect of politic to them, awl increase the numl*M of women voter# al the i*>'U. " Democratic women'* c I u 1> ■ :hroughoui the cou'iirv will ho'f meetings during October on tin first oi tix.se subjects, " Civil Ser vice.' " We intend, throufii tile LVnm Τ m lie 'party, to handle cerraiu ol these moral" iv.ee» without ti-«<vc io inform women, and then tt thtow wide ll'e doors «I the IX-n.u critic | Tarty and invito the vomer to wield through our jjarty tl>e tit fltu-nce they desire lo exert to tworalily in government. " Women used to think llkit wo men would ose their ballots to itit prove government — make it bet 1er, cleaner, more moral. And mat h»^-l»<^<nr.b«*n mitPT and that women would infis'fiip-j» voting the moral .side of die ijues lion regardless of candidate» am party. " -Now. attention is hcinif calleil Imwevcr. to U»e assertion ll»at «ml; 49 per cent of women voters wen lo the |>olU ; t liai i!ie women's νι4< has resulted in relatively sli^> Am»» in party alignment*. '"Tlu; que>-lϊοη !« asVtd. ' I lo», d< women voter., fit into the sclim, of jart) politic»· Are fht-v irerrji rermits. or are iliey an innlvvelopei ■'Oral furet·?' I cAininl profes< t prophesy which lliey will tuni on to he l>nt \vc "f the Ttatmcr.iti, nartv aoi offering thorn liifonnalioi • •n morj.l governnwntal i««nes an: j art ttiem to make a •Γ-.τί·' I ion a* lo how ihev *ΙκίοΜ lie Km ! .IW I "If women v.ant to live tip In |1* picture that ha- lueti painhd ol •f'»m — a# l<e«na '·' tu»>ral force ♦he Di'timcratk |*irtv offer* ιΙκ>" the information which [<οίηκ il* path." No Tie Of Man To Job Equals That Of An chor Of Own Home Many * prcat corporation with : M rite on it* hand* erirrl tilonl •he rnprati»wle of ît« «-mr'ovee*. They hnve a " rrowJel village." Pach modem conngc Ivi* »!l crni ven'tenre·!. )Jii< earden* ηηΊ lawn* Rent i* nominal. For toctol life »hrre ore rhltrrlw*. «rhoo'v Ir-ivl ». eartens. Ί*ν wtrserir*. romniK*' renter», welfare nwl-rr'·. irwii , pJcturei. There w onr«irin:iitv (<* ••If-improvement in jeneril rtilritr· or technical eflWenejr. H?pp1m*« U «η ea*y that diwmttfnl werr :> •in! Yet frPiMntfr it m f»Y»-;««lt· Ai» managerial prmlainn IhM a.T'inl* the irritant. The h»m»e i< fh<· rmn pent*·. The f*»t«»r i· r«iM I» Mi/· mill. The children Warn in c>»ni. pan»- «rho»'lv Aowtaemrnf arc »:n»r/l rith hxhutrial ren«nr»hip. All »he«e thin**, m fhrwrv r> *nn >r-tVtir horwt between employee ■•rvl in/hivrr. ton oftrti Hve flv· feel of Λ'ΛΙ«. ΚλιΙ ilerxwrar·· «rile* ι not <V-cpcr titan »ra»w aiwl ro»fci nr. rorKtitionv Τ miliary ηηΊ rvJilir» mur pl.··ν fhr potentat t. · the r*4nl of anhrtihitinK for Prnri · | irrtrr nivi ret 'ail to fomhtrr (h»· * mtr'rcnr MM«fafl*t. The fctM rt harrm M H» «erf« lo the hml h· force; tlie lunlitie* of m»· hi*· •HT «rwl convenience are Oiilr ifr» (uim of ■ tike cnmprtWot». ι Tu Xorth Carolina there are two1 mt· «trial ammuniirei IfiMratSnçj II» nmtrft between λ wtI1 mean-| NT error and a prtmttw of a Irtv Irmwerty of labor. Tn «me raae the muktmr Inrea In un apartment bouse environment of •Îoincrfic. c»hJcauon«l, >uaal and «piritoal Mt|>crser*ice IkiI vvlieu κ ver hc mise* lii» «>ea s«s on a comnaadinff hill the hure uuuuion t.î th* csccrttive head of the preat hive in which he ha* bit cell — a «ign as definitely possessive a» rvm medieval cas lie frowning down vjOfl the manor. (η tlve odicr case thero is also a zrci ·. mill, a village, and oxmnu uiij· weSMiric*. But here the winders have real ownership Λ* a tficil. under u plan by which the pur •Α;ιμ· Ι» ►aved out of eurninRs. Tu this ra*e also there is a iprat exrc itive. bi'l lie lia* no mansion so 1 -faced Ili.il ii: white wall* cnipha ι y*i· to the vllla;%· dwellers ll«e w Κ·'»·ι· «'late of one whr.se wealth has rtimnif>n«l (lie duty of their hand· hi the ίικ «-3>e a arflct nii^hl 1i:»ve aa a iwllialive of ils hardship* the sibnulatin»» assertion of in«le tK-ndciice; in the other it would mnn tïic iremerxUiu.· sacrifice of tme homes. Suhjcrt t·· reasonable ambition, every man should be tletl to his job ·. but whctlier the harness jr>lK de ix-iwl· u|>on the destinât inn of the load· ?30,000 In Premium» Await Best Exhibits In The State Fair Ralegh, Oct. 10.--Thirty thou -anH dollar» in premiums are offer ed by the State fair, which opens Monday in contort* of the various <V|sivtnx-n»H. according to the fail management. Entries have been re ceived finm many Statcv Mrs. Kdidi Vanderbilt, president of lhe fair, has fent out the 1a*t ca'l (or entries, though -he say* thai lhe iiumt*r already received ex cetdn ill,it of laM year. 'Ilie generally pmsperon·* business and infricidturaT conditions in th< State are dcclaretl to he rtlV'te in tl»e onikmk for the fair til· - year It i* the expressed belief of th« management that this will In· th< h»W!*st ar"' fair ever held ir Raleigh. livestock entries for the fail have closed F.ntrie? in lhe cattl« ι (-xtvliil*, savs C.metal Manager Κ V. Waihotii, liavc been made b> breeders as far north as Ohio and New York. and a* far south a· I'lorida. F. veil Iowa will be repre sented. he says. .Mr*. \'andcrl>i't ha< expressed .>mih «'ation over the proupects ol tlw fair. This is her «coud yeai c.s pnsideni of ills association, am she is taking even ntoi* lively in· 1 vewr as head of the association'. We Can Bring Prosperity Back By Paying BOli "littW Bill· Mmt B* IVid Befar* Tlx Bif 0·η C·· B·," Str· Kojef W. B«Κιβη UVJcsley Hills, Ma<*., Sept. 26 Kilmer \v. llabioii has lieeit inak imr .ι cnreful analysis of credit eon «liti'its l<^e<l ou îvports from hi> varioiM currcsitondents throughout llu l uited States. I IL* finding»· re wirtert Wwlay arc of unu-ual interest '«•all Uiviues.- men and investors. " 1'arcfnl snidcnts of the finnn • •ai <jl nation are surprised at th< action of the ' Reserve Κ alio Fig l'rvs ' of the l'cderal Reserve Hank· nii the similar figure (or the Nev. York tianlH," sjiys Mr. Babson " Willi tin· tremendous amount ol ijiM in the rouniry and with new yokl constantly being mined, it senilis nrair/e tlut this fienn- ihr.nl. •h-crco^e. Furthermore, even al though this is the crop-moving tea «.n there *cctns no logical rcasor, >ih) our 1miik< should put out addi tional Clirr-.iwy. There it an uliun· •l .nc: «if money 'n Hie country lor nil legitimate nwk The only diffi culty i* tliar ym inuc'i of il i* heinp iirrf-d it· il:e>filimate w»y« ami too ninth is heiitj» hoarded in section* ·.. 1 wit it is not bcm# needed. The Cotir'ry does not need to ivuw more Clone;. ImH the farmer·, and lejsfil - Sffialv Inishe*·» instead of speoila· tor* in stock*. fo»*l stuff* awl wear Mi?; afi>arH dimild have the n»e of 'lie lii'lion* already issued F.lim j iii;itr special and unreasonable stnr nijw and lltcrc will lie motley j f.>r every legitimate need in every •j.te of industry· " Vet llti.« .«peculation in stocky nitd commodities doe* not accoun: 'or tin· cfctgxfng which i* faking nlrire IihI.iv in uui- credit syitem. Of the various re.-ι v>n« advanced I I* Krve (Ik fundamental difficulty i* •Ire to llit f.-irt that people arc not i-aym# l Ik-ir bill*, Aver »ince tlie ■l-vlitie in l*i«inev», which liegan · fi'\v tiiutuhs «κ»ι, there lia» beer a t«n«kme> for manufacturer*, job tern a»wl (ftwieim In «low np ir thrtr po>tnent of bill*. Of enursr •he whole thinf t< «n endtens chain : jn<# iu> uni/n a* one link atop* the entire chain intt»l «totp. A* one Imk ι •Jow* tlowii, the entire chain must /k»tr tkiwn. Yet there i« ahaokitcly mi r'»»m for uttcb action It in * l»j chnbqpeal or moral corn lit ion r»· i!>er than an economic condition rhiaifte** and the How of money i* like the flow of blood in one's veitt« NntlHtf which retard* rlrcubtini 111 rot* ewrynne "Ait anafyMtof the balance ifieet* -< m it large industrie* «how* that fcey are very largely ' amie or un fcSILFLYTf? ( Iïearbom lixicjK n<;ci« Il looks like a lunj; toit! \ ';;·>·» : 'Hellmwliiinïv'w. Y«c <·.· \iul «Λ.ΜΓ» of wlujtvv tu»*·. \ 1 \ .n-xrouvur û>r month , s.i .·' 4. (ιΐ!Τ<ί·Μν·> «Vf ihr '"■*·!*·' ''.merriment ti» c.ro;.» Ί Ss>··;· cfiorti haw .■ ■ 1 »· ·. hy pot'fi.imi* of tlic Λ · .,· . piJiiical liws itcfwivi m···»· ·,···ν· the liquor tt» thone »!>■■ 1!·· nate in the Υ«!μπ «1;ι·:ι < tt «. : · 1 ilayle>.i winter. Χι» ι·ο.»ΐ Ιι κ Ι* v. Attivcd fruiu Daw·*»» .ji VV:i» .»■. toi». No trvmy |>ruvi ! ·. f.it .1 >:i'« entrance throtu^' tin· llircr >r :: · Γ ! it *one off the month of tlv W.ki··. River, ami tin· whiskey eaiar.t p-v legally (ιΐκη ilic lej;al hi^li «*·::·» I' vhc legal river. The usual cause of eciili'(ii;ik< - is dislocation ο I the eiit:>t >>i iliv .•errh aloig fractured tints. Thrv is a fracture aUing tin· coast «if Ju lian, nixl another along tin- coast i»« California. The miM of the enrtli '9 constantly in motion, up or <lo»vn, «devise, or twitting. λΙilLoni of year* tnay pass l»«foK· bringing :i strain so severe that the strata ·.*il. slip or crumble along any great fault in the earth's cni't, hut wlic-· that slip ci «lies there is an ran h quake. Usually it is only a trac tion of an inch, or at most a few inches. In Yatatjt, Southern Si heria, a slip of forty feet wa« <mw recorded, aril the quake whs felt all ofer the world. Β. Y. P. U. Program 1. Bible reading—.Amanda Culp. October 14, 1923. 2. Introduction — Lcla Strick land. ,1. The write. — F.va Strickland. 4. Piano Lii/alwth D:augh· on. 5· Poem— Ida Map I'ittnian. 6. Commendation — Atmie livlli X'oel. 7. h'.xhortatioo—l'a·..! Strickland 8. Warning»—Mr. I'unn. V. Poem—-CalEe Stcwsrt. 10. Qiurtette—Misses Sallic Naylor. F.thel latcas; Messrs R. L Denning and B. D. Limn. Tie M«thodi>t Church Prcaching at II a. m. hj rite pa" to;·. Rev. Ci. Τ· Ad-uns. Srbji-c. o< sermon : " What Is Christ t-i Mc ' The evening lervicc will be c«w ducted l>y the Christian Laymen'.· Federation of Fayettcville. Sunday madt ' by lhci*^Acrini!.;s Kvc-.-iv alilc," which i» iotipiy tlic account ant's name lor tnoncv Winy owi tl " them. Kor jnjuncr, the fertilise Ixisiness, at a business, i> perieell* nound. Not only are the ItrtilttCf needed Nit TtfliiHr* "l'^iBf'k' "yXii iu dustry and yet most ol tltc fwtiTizci fompanies arc having very harr • sledding at the present time, an their vcuriiie, ere s'-U>««t· very ln»v The reason priit.ariiy is thai (arm er> are liliving fertihrer- cn c>edi ' nml aIV not paying their hills* Ti.< chain stoies, on the other hand, an very flouri-dang (odnv and thei -•locks are selling high 'Hie n, -.ii reason for this Ν the? iheve ehiiii Mores arc doing « rath husinc·" Tliey have no Wceounl.s Receivable Mid are able to discount their bill· and carry large ca*h balances. " In the case of almost evety ror poration the credit policy is an in? portant factor and any investor l>.i; ing securities today should >;ivc "i careful c«msideration. Τ1·ΐ* is es (Heially true today when ■ • Jn-tna stocks are so much more populm than railroads and public utih'.j stocks. Notwithstanding Uh-lr tr.iu bles the raih-oads and pulvlic ;ild»t·*?· do a cash business. This np; !iv: ivl only to transportation coni)>anics· I but also to lighting and telephone I companies. "All of this πκ-an* thai one <il the best things can do to brin? hark prosperity >< <0 promptly |>ai our bill*. Moreover, this applio to wage worker* as well ai em ployer»; to retailers a» well as tn manufacturers : to people in sro:ill eovntry tmvn> a* well at to |>cop1e in the larger fities The little I .ill' must he paiil before the |«jj onr< on be paid. ftcfoi* the ntimifac liner ran |my hi* bills, the whole saler most («y the manufacturer, I l*fore Ihc jobber enn |«y the uholetalrr, the retailer nivst pu> the jol»ber; *n<l before ihr retailer can pay the jobber, yoo and Τ imiit pay him. Prtitmrt tellement» wi'! <V> rmirh toward keeping the h\i»i iter* from gointr krwer "lite Hab »On chart now sl>OW« i; »t 10 \vc cent below nonnnl." Do you hove headecho Τ Are you nervoe·? Bye· lteh tad born? I· your 'Won bad? Do letter· cot torother when you road Τ I make a epecialty of thme cam Look for the biy eye oyer Ihc etrect opposite Plebhrnaa'» ilote*. My office ie at tfco head the etcpe. ML PAUL A. STSWAKT > .. i !: ,·». m II. !.. <5ach*«n, ■t .■> ')·> · «>·■:. .'· c.rtli:»! \* l-Kmhk· • !v ·.!.·.! .· .VI. · .·. C ^îlsJ'îe Churali ' * > i ,:·!·.?, ι .a *·(.«·. UiWc «•'lit*·! >· ν 9: ·!? ,ί. ni. Prsï«:h· •ι » i':vi«h il :<>) il. m. ."-uliicct: " lY'.rrV !''iat llftin, *·» n l'ulaît.'' • *t·ν»·ΐ!ΐ«,ι·ν 7 : .10 |>. m. '."Ή·.':.·«η l'.tivVîftv jf λ' · .iul-iv 7 : 30 i·. "î. ·' liJ-Wti)·· >ίΓνί«Ιι· Wwîins· •lay in. ' l'I.lic wi'Ïciiuk. Ki:v. O. T. V.m ivix. Γα slur· f~R 9AV_~. —WE *ΙΛ\1. SEVERAL u~ d i-.t ιr ιοί ult at Λ Unr|f«Jii. fs.it :·ί.·: MfX«y. 12 tic. .•Oi l'" A PAIR OK kid CLOVES ' i j- ...nl <Luhi. ct fuir ground» nflvt tiiMii*. Owner r'vsrj· lis· .4. KmnK Dmutlion. > LK t/vi-ÏL—TWO MULES » Υ ««τ» wi:i. > lio.su θ >0»ι» eld; (tock 1'® ia> <t l'idea ar.tl 1 brood «ow; l*oI uiid Ch.ua aud lloroc Jcncy, 10 ihoc'u·, Ç\M b. each; 'ZÛ head of X«»se; 1 ll> 'ionic f>ui ensuit· aixl wood bw ami truck icmblncd; 12 hor i· .'.u-otinv engine mod one cot Ion iCfl ncpaiacor; 1 omurt Ipicvtit*: ; 1 nutlonal hay baltr; 1 two-iume watfoti; 1 top bugmr; 1 curt: 1 24-inch Bur corn mill; 1 liula UuUU «alley plow and ».verni l-liorse pluwi uiij cultiva tor·, iii.t tc be hclil Saturday, Oct. 1.1th lu <· clock a. r.v ut οι» recti i'i«nc<:. V.- \VMttcnluii, Dunn, No. 5. LVpt. il ΐ) SÉ» Ο. ΰ 1ϋ pu. -OjY.—Οι.Ε LtVÎK AND WHITE puu.t»· i'upwy 6 uiuittht olil. An *vve.» L» no .mine o{ "TiMbb". Llkctul iiwurO for hii ι cvuru to Κ M. JeiftcjK. lï tf«. LQUIP YC.UK PGRO V. ITIl GENU ino Ifurtl l'urtj. Wt ruvr η full !'»>" of Ιλι. Gu'iifcc fa:U No imi ta tioa. I. V. SNU'KS. tie LANU roii SALE—UNE HUN ilirJ twauty ncm jtnt mil ai.il v.-iihin 1-4 niili- of tne town ol Coat*. X. C. Thu the Nina ûorni> kttv of land aiul may be hwl at a l>«rg«:n. S·.·*· or vrnio B. K. McLcCii, iiuic'"» Crrelc, H. C.» lor priva and term*. J te. i· OR SALE—POULTRY — POUL liy will help win airaiuet tJic wee vil. Yvo need new blocxl in yoor liu.-k. Ilaru culUii offer tor «aie î".ftu«n »*tru fancy white 1« hulu jockt. cU. Georgia ibock. Fi»« .lutrtn» ol«l. bir.Kic 4Ï.U0. Lot for Τ w<-.nty-f«v» liollx.-*. M. W. Kive». Kipling, N. l\ S ate. UARCAWS IN USED CARS: ONE Chandler, Οιχ- 3ονι·η Pataanirer IluiMon. Loth in fond rendition, ΐk>n.. an>l look Ui>-ni ovi-r. They - ■ pm> 1m· ban. Ipi.^. L. j- tJNU^ES. YOUNG LAD IT WISHES POSITION —«·» ■'aualMdy υ;· Keiiri-a! office wort;, cz|H:ri<*ti^ί1 in buth. Office woik p f.unxtl. 'Apply to "J. fcl. M.M caic DiA|Maich. ate FOR SMJC—TWO FIVE PASSEN irr>r Ford earn, tccond hand. Abu one open toj> bmrCT· S«· C. C. Butler Cor information. Β St f»l. tVLRYBODY ELSE 14 RIDING— why not ΥΟϋ. Your rid·* will n-Jt con you rnaéii It you will bay on· «I our USRD CASfl. We have iome biff bargains to offer you. Ζ. V. 9NIPKS. He FOR SALE.—I AMERICAN CAR. IttSl model, in good running eon dltiou. Cvedit If neccarary. See J. R. Canady. Dunn, N. C. 3 tic. FOR RENT.—BRICK STORE Build ing on Clinlun Strc<-t "far Urou·! etiftoC R. C. -Gillett. SifiithflvM, N. C. β St pd. WHY BUY IMITATION PARTS w1«e)i you enn ffel GENU IN FORD FARTS at tho «amc prit*. Wc have nu»t anything for your FORD SL V. 8N1HKS. tic MONEY TO LOAN.—IF INTEREJT. ed it· long-tima Ian Iwa w Joaae Γ. WO»on, «rer Ftolatunaa1! «tore, Dunn. Ν. C. May 1-tic. MONEY TO LOAM.—AMY Aw.··» on lone tim·. If ta«r»«<»4 mm M M «m. W«et ud Waat, Attorney*. Dur.a, N. 0. JUST RECEIVED—ANOTHER BIG «hipmcat of carblile. Come an<J KCt iL The urice (s rirhl. Henry C. Ltc, Rainvkd avenue, Duno. Να » ω u« ANOTHER BIC SHIPMENT OF carfeiOe jurt rtci'lvvd. Com* and Ε it J: Ρ ίο·* njiit. Henry C. •e, Riti!ru».l avunue, l>unn, Ν. C. 8 26 tie MONEY TO LOAN—FAJIM LOAN · «1,000 lo »60,ooo IS year· to· with to ft; mmt. McLewJ and McL«od, Attorney·, Dunn, N. C. DU. GLENN L. HOOPER DENTIST Duk*. tn North Carolina Ofttee Second Floor Bank Building 1/ It9s Quality YouWant Regina Is What You'll Buy . βψιια HAIR NETS ΓΓ ν»»· cic tVw? υ ritlî - >ou* ret ·». c*·" ^ «5· '·**·· l*··* r·*» l- ·· ft* ·· anoihec tL:.··.' to i.iiï# i; :<»w 1.» firtf I.» P^ita FUli N'M r< fc«>\· rj. . C*cO<mJ in making th· boat l..«_h »;rt |Ή.' ·· bl .\ «lui Mlli.itf il fut the to * evi po«»IM·» pvioel BACH Cap #r Frlejr· — All Col Ion Uelnijiiji Qrey and White For Sale Exclusively at McCRQBY'S 5c and 10c Store (STUET ADDRESS HERE) We respectfully invito you to visit our «tore arc' in erect our large stock of living room and dining room scites in all the latest style· and fini she·. We carry the largest and moat complete stock of fur niture and house furnishings in this section of the State. Come and look our lines over before making your pur chases. Rose & Woodall Benson, · - North Carolina f
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1923, edition 1
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