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THE «ΜΗ DtSPATQi me mk ι fliwfc» m"«w .. «■IIMI.it twt OH MUM V· pvklt·*·*. ΜιΓιίΐϋΐ^·" " ***" — *·—*■ - H„, MUr. ·««.. IN Im M Vmmm. R Dr. B. \V. Tsilgoce. dbcctnr of the North Carolina Agricultural Ex tension Service, having learned that the ratal district* of the State are flooded with sleek-tongued agents with plana to part the fanner with hit surplus cash, sounds timely The warning strike* The Dispatch as btim worthy of passing along hi ils rta'lcr». Hera it is: Farm folks of North Carolina have reason to be thankful for the good era» of cottoo, tobacco am! other produce and to be pleased with the prices which have been received fur these commodities to date ; but, as ahrar*. the traveling agents, the glib temped canvasser, the parasite wfio foOoars where money is in cir culation, is with ns again this fall. D u received at Director Π. \V. e's office at the State College ( that these gentry arc more a» than ever in rural dis trict this fall. They arc on hand to sell every kind of thing both nec e-w«ary and unnecessary to the fann Because ο! this, Dr. Kilgore has m fine» a letter tn al) the field work er* of the State College and Depart ment, asking them to use their in floeucc in the right way to guidc their cooperating tanner* in the punçlmiûig »{ necc*Aary supplies :uvt equipment and in the use of snrpJu nwctcy for the iwRhue of than: thing» which will add to the com forts of the farm home, 10 pay back debts and to improve crndi lions for better farming next year. indication! are that there ia j regular campaign on to get a» much of the farmer*' money as possibk tbroogh the »c of agent αην»ί*« OneraHy, it in found by workeis of -the Extension Service that ·»»<+ thing! a* the farmer wttl need for Ml mm aart home equipment, or for hi* convenience and hoine bean Hkcatxxi can be purchased best through the regular channels rather than from some traveling agent υ· csnvasacr. The business men of tb< home iriv. η are those who pay the taxes, support the public institu- , tions. advertise in the newsf japcr*. and keep things ptn* in the horry community. The integrity of thes< men i« known. Ar. unsati* factor* article may be returned to them and settlement made : Ixit. with the can tlx» once he gets the money— the farmer may or «nay not get *Jk article purchn»ed, and he may o' , may not be satisfied with it should be get it. 'l-et the traveling agent alone. Purchase from your bonie mer , chanU and invest your surpht: money wisely," ia a warning Dr | Kilgore isaues at this tone I · i Husiness hue returned from where It went in 1930. The que* < tion h, flow long will it remain? 1 Age an Yooth Tiring Γί/οίο— Headline. This «ould indicate th*· 1 age and yooth bring «fisrei^cct un ι p>m themselves by doing the thing' < which the laws of Gad and man | / t.: J Some htttfand* »rr hoth be -peeked and hkf<fie pecked TV« ant the cm* what* wife and diil »n the dictator* of the horn hnahand and father u OrtA vimwwr nacnw «ne McnUn Vfelton have already pawed the H "iwildy." with a pwâpecf of the ton «rat Seine in h* in fane-v. And >r KrHfi are Republican* in fairly goty\ •"•tding. Thai'* on· way of «ri β tarred, and bc*M<- - the (Wry about -ν— "<■'·«■ » opening iK; Chatham crtii*» Pair, it ap|«ar 'hwt »» a fair-opener he i* leading **·· We «Mind the lohntoi — —~ . ■« «»Τ |ΙΊ1Γ«ίΙ 1 «y») «r at ftmilhMd Tne*b. he wat (he chief pro ?** Colwnhn* conntt Pair. «Ml· hat week Ικ addrnued .·» -fc»r« crowd al ·»· X*«J· MMaeat report· wm.ld lead! heenr. *M the Me, ira·, ι I to drrour ,W, The Meafean hdl w^ruJ fj wWrh atad· iu way mtn the nSf4 ,, Lg^Widr'' gurf <M||b . niwci ■ i'w t Ihi'Mlun at tnWaa^nmiitf in<to*-H ujr, hat ha* ilraaly Made the pe* ' im af <a<Mi · aM ffahjr »d rent» r « the ceww. Mt Wah the Mnictm «rwhl fcerp their weevil* and beetle* at home. WW· Th. ChimT The toll of life and the roB of in jured from aotumribile accident* on the bridge which n>ajt» the Ca;* Fear river, fixe mile* west of Dunn, Jrrinjc the pa*t eight uaootlu i* ap palling. Accidents at this particu lar point during that time ha>e simflerf out the live* of three peop'î and injured a dozen more. Then mux be aom reason fur tVi» un amal number of accklcrtt» at tie· point. Some are indincd to think that the sudden cmrre in the Ugh *«) just beyond ibe end of the bridge i« the caiue. It is likely true ihai the cunre, coupled with care te*etK.<* on the pa α of automobile driver», is the chief cause. At any rale, the mounting death toll from accident* at this one bridge η enough to make one feel unsafe ji croMtng it. And yet, considering the distance front the bridge to the atrth below, it appears nothing ihort of a miracle that the majority of thoce who occupied the tbrer ■lulnmofaile* making the fearful plunge are alive. NOT1CS Notice ia harobjr girtn that on Saturday. Xorembcr 10, 1923 at 12-.JO o'clock M., oa tbo ρ re mi·** of the let· A lax. W. Norria, the undi.r Bfc«l administrator wfl] «II for cut. at pvblic auction, «11 of Ilia re maining personal propart y belonging to wid octal·, cOBatoing of liira stock, rahktea, farming Impiajornti. ate. THi. October 81. IMS. J. W. NOSRI8, Administrator. 1-t-p.î Saw Two Fatal Auto Accident* On Trip On a trip hone /rem ReckinjAsm TmWijf afternoon «ad Fnd*y mon. tag Gc«. W. Gardner, of Dunn, u* one KftB killed la ta automobile aeeideat and »*w another Just a few mlamt·» after ha life had been muff ed out ii. a eacemd we—Mh wrack. The ftrrt fetal accident occurred TavedaT afternoon. near BoekJn«ii*m, when a »*w Ford ear left the kistiwey end ran down as wtwkwrt. UÎ1 ln« Che driver. Mr. Gardner woj looking at the c»r w!iec it took the fatal plunge. The second fatal accident was at the Cape Prar brtdffe. near Donn, Wednesday mominit when Clifford Kottbcwf met nsttaat death in an automobile wreck. Seeing or.c mar. Iom hie life and another wo i after he had keen killed oa thi» one trip irnprraaed Mr. Gardner with the dan ger* that lark about automobile in Lieat.-Gov. Cooper'· Trial Postponed ] Wilmington, Oct. 30-The trial of Lieutenant (wivtrmr \V. Π. Coop er, Thomas E- Coo)*rr, and Iloracc Cr.r|»er, indicted in connection with the failure of the Couunerri:<l Na tional Hank here Ian Decetnl-er will not come up at the Xovembcr term of Federal co.irt, owing to die in ability of C. R. Tull, Dcparti-.-.cnt oi Justice aeent. who is a materia' government witness, to attend. Fed era) anthorities sain tonight. Tull. it was said, is detailed ir. New Mexico m connection with a National bank matter of ewiiider able Importance. Thi* will delay the trial of the Lieutenant governor, his so<i and brother until Ule January lenn ni court. Suicide Attempted By Kineton Woman K.nston, Oct.. 29.—Mrs- Naunu Vast Connor, wife of Arnold Con nor. attempted snicide tonight bv drinking lywil. She had been de< pondent for some time and had ex ■ pressed her inrenton of killing hrr- [ self, it Mas stated, lier husband I had his hands bunnd when he wres led the bottle oi liepairl from her. | Hhy skuns were summoned and I Mid the yotmg woman h.vl an evn chance to recover Hi· Petition CoMMd, Oct II.—Tke mifrtmtlm · »i ilmtf W. P. Malfccrry. whlrii «M prmiiMt te the county wwWim» MWil dip «(O, wmt »e««pt«rf by the m m «p»«UI mMttnn h<l I Monday mftarr-oem . V. CaiilwalU Jr., VM ιμ»1»Μ< Ο» u—iliiUmn t· Mfii tke torn oi Mr — — j Mutiny. In ptmmmUw Hi· mfcpMtlan to thm Mimulkiwr·, Nr. M«ft»r/ <<»· j rUf*4 toot 4m rovM m* htvo m «h»- j riff ·( Ik!· (M*lr Ml tte Mtery »fi II.IN «ΊιΜί ww μΧ'ΚιΙ hi M m: >11 * kr *« >Mt Mofa· af Mto fr»-'j •Ml wM· to ralM V» Mlarjr, tbrr patato4 *«t «to·· |M «·« ww dip·*1 taM fcr *· >|l*<w Mt Mr. Mrfiirry fcilmj «m Is ·* Jitto· to A· wlarjr rm M* «to· kf M Ml «Τ «to IM M· MMM toto Mr». I Wl THE WOMAN'S CLUB W ■■>»■*« Clek C>Ι»·<1Γ fer Hay VrWuy '«ifWrooon .1 11, Xoteiuiie «—Mafic Dcpertinent. Friday afternoon ί UlC, Xe*civb*' 9—Bu'mh Civic·. Friday afternoon 3 AO, Nor«mbei 23—Home Economic·. Had To Make Liquor To Support Family FayetUvilW, Oct- 3V—Thai he hlul to the making oi liquor In order to «apport ■ funity of tevt-i becaate he vu unable to mak« * Urlnr *t farming wan the unatual plea >«» up by Win Matthew», oi CeYtt1· CiwK towaihip, whea h« «m* ttlcd in the recorder'» court htTt with &. B. Rec»« on a charm el blockading. Both irwn won con dieted anil were fined 8160 each by Judge Charles W. Broadfoot. Matthew· pleaded "guilty or nc cMttty.** and told the court that he wai compelled to make whiskuy 'be c»o*r Ms few aer·· of cotton were inrafficierrt U> maintain hie .«even depend eat*, all womenfolk except hi* 7S-year-«W fattier, who, he «aid, wai suffering from three cancers 11m defendant also contended '.hat hla own health baa ben bad »lure be waa shot ia the leg lut winter, and his truant figure and nihy faee t rented to bear out the claim. Bol >odg· Broadfoot cal'-d Rural Police man Underwood to tla atand. "Did you hare any trouble caCrhin* Mr. Matthew* when he ran," the record er aaked "I never bad a harder race In my life," replied ithe officer. "He itruck eat, aire ling the nnop, through the thlckeet and mine..'. put, and I caught him only after the third heat" The recorder then tmpctt I $ t By on each of the defendant* and !■>—/ο: cT'ii-rfJ Jic v i!U oc t'io :r\ ftatii 0f β TTU ο V.J nfi.fjjrn; „ .( ·* ■•oer. GREAT QUAN1 <i!/, ovetroat*. J c«»t luitf, el rhIMrcn'i cloti β«ο«· comini J Yellow Front · _ b«r daughter. Ml .at a tremeaitoaei better come and f price*. R. O. 19X3, Dirnm K. WANTED.—Ο EC il ♦tore house *« and fre h muet in . ReiiU reason a;l»aacn. ΑιΜ» ί-OTS AND LOT^ and thapart git ■ nd nilEc alibi men In thU — in our home it with our Hoven tor act w*<Uc — sooii. In the Ye R. G. Tu» lor November 2, It FOR SALE — a· new. Will Alio one char com» Una can at OF MEN'S I • droaac> [*bd boy» anil I of |1m finer I Mk to th«* I for our Horrm |_ Want the beat you weald our gvode and •r Co. Nov. 2, — 1ST, A •for r roc* rice τ C or 7 room t rf town. Bd will pay in ι -·*Γ) l>l*patcli. Fill damfctrata < pup-çorà, an r( p. lUiuca. Jtel* to .1 Wait?Jone. COURE GOOD I any time, peanut par O. C. (tore. 26 4t pd. FORE SALE—T. VTWOOD'S HIGH ««•U eee<l oaAa. Mach fc.ttar Mian the kreragr See <fccm before yoe . "y" P· Sarle*' Ρ»"". K. C. 2 ate. OR SALE—T. W-JTOOD'S HIGH· K'wle MKi oa»*. ûttk batter than Hie averaev. 8ae *»m before 70η b«y. L. P. Sarin·, B^n. N. C. I Stc. WANTED—FIVE OR SIX REGU-j tar buanlert ami roomer·. Cbarco* j reasonable. Mr*. J. R Cuuaady. > South Vagnolia avcnuo, Mot new schonl buWdin*. Phone Ne. iT.VJ. 10-ίβ tic. MONEY TO LOAM-rUM LOAIt · 11.000 to ISO,00·. SB ΤΗ» tha* with pririiag* te pay MMI. MtLwl mod MrLcod, Attorney*» I)unn, K. C IULA.B. JOHNSON, THE CHECK· •rboard CHow uilciman «pent a frw hoar» In Dunn thi* w**V with hi· local de*Ur—L. P. Boric*—and waa fKToiahlj impmietl with tho au; traadrëd ban* which he ia acllinjc each month. ? ltc. ι MONEY TO LOAN ANY Aa«l •n leaf tin»·. If ThIimi«h| m «· M onaaWart and Weat, Attorney*. ΟυτΛ. M. C. WONKY TO LOAN.—IF INTEREST· •d la lone time {ana leaie *·* Jeaae F. wtlaon. over Fletahman'i •tort, Dunn, N. C. Mar 1-tfc. tT COST—I HAVE ON DISPLAY at my store a clock of «hoc*, dry goods, clothing, etc., which arc be ing soitl at and below com. A bar gain for you. Π. O. Mattox. 2A ltc. OR SALE.—WE HAVE SEVERAL uard cant lor *a1e at a bargain. Smith and McKay. 12tfc. FOR SAU ON RKNT—» · ROOM hurjciiîow on Sont!) Maguollc Avn. P.wrtl ittHi κ nultwalk ami wiiHin O'Jr block of "r* jmmrnar •ciiool builftitiK. KcMen for «c",lujt Ïuinjt to W»v· town. Apply Vu W. ». Turn·*·, Donn, N. C· Octet»* ' 33, 3β αιχ1 Νυν 2 »nU β. COLONIAL THEATRE MONDAY ONLY CHARLES RAY IN "R. S. V. P." It's a comedy that makes grinners out of groaners. No advance in prices. TUESDAY Fhe Great American Stage Success— "TRIMMED IN SCARLET" With a magnificent all-star cast. SPECIAL WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA in "A NOISE IN NEWBORO" MARION MAL· QUA HT IT Mtrlia Mal· Qoutrl la primarily a vocal ramnnflna that inM (fra ■ program of moatcal roerlt aa a Vocal «jaarwt aloe·, bat, bals* ext*p Uooally titrated. tfudr lowruzaantal renUlttoo» ad't treatty ttf tbalr ρ roar* ma, aa do tbo r«aJln(s ilm by Tarloaa meaibara of Iha quart»*. The ο» rlmbaphooa aolactloaa of the Marion Quartw ara particuUrly floaatnc, tire· Ika aumbara (hay os· ara apvctaKr an and for thU inura bkL In a eonblaatlon of piano, aazopbooc, baajo aatf karlabapboa· tlMr «rata tliaCr lnacmmantal ability to a high d**rtA ». Poor sraanoa tafrtUer la Lyceum and Chautatxiu «art Mi* an éa I '— Qaartaf aa aotataadlac mmtaMm«nl aitrmrtioa. At Opera House, Dunn, N. C. Tuesday Night, Nov· 6th, ADMISSION 50 and 75 jCënU Buick Open Cors are Stormtiftht Pirfcct protection le proridid from rata add «Had. Th· krwr frame of the windaMald fit· tote « pinna iromrati Mooklod ratotoer Mat· »»ery I th· framaa and poet a. At the top* aew at eel ratnferced, —Jwdaa a· « tbat w«en the windaMald «id to**, to the wtndaMaM <—' ' ofthe ι GREEN'S BUICK SERVICE STATION • OUMn, MOUTH CAMOUNA . BONX MOTOR COMPANY rum, M1CNICAN THE REAL Test of BANKING THE real test of banking and the in 1 dividual bank must rest on your per sonal experience, your satisfaction and your good will. Κ. Λ. TOI J. M- BXB&irOOD, J. W. DRAUQHON, ..Τ-Λ· β. B. TATLOa,. A < J 0. WABUM, AmX And so we would have you test our institution. Try our bank—and let the measure of its use fullness determine its future standing in your sight. FIRST NATIONAL PAW DUNN, Ν . C . AUCTION SALE I Ο F Valuable Farm and Personal Property On Thursday, November 15th, at lOîOO Α. M., 1 will m 11 at pub lic auction my farm, consisting of 135 acres, 35 cleared, four miles east of Dunn. At the same time I will sell my personal property, consisting of horses, cows, hogs, chickens, turkeys, wagons, buggies, fanning utensil·, one new Ford touring car and forty barrels of corn. TiflS FARM IS IN HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION And produces good crops of corn, cotton, tobacco and all other crops suited to this section. TWO ACRE ORCHARD JUST BEGINNING TO BE1R Remember day and hour of sale and be on hand. H. T.Hodges DUNN, N. C, ; ROUTE NO. 5
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