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rss DUNiWSPAlCB le · report of several week end automobile accident· in the ■ Hdntty of Clinton. the News Dispatch ssssrts that the pass ing of a week-end withoat an accident *ould he mm· of a surprise than were one to hap pen. The same might be said of Dunn and aim oat any other section, though the accident pe riod U not confined to week ends. The paaiiir of any day in the week when an automo bile accident of some kind is Mt reported in or near Dunn haa become to be regarded as a "lucky day."· Daring the past ten days not law than a dozen automobile accidents have occurred in this vicinity. From 8atardir noon to Monday noon five accidente took place 1a and near Dunn recutita* in serious injury to three and minor injuries to four others. The fact that there were not several, deaths, con· si de ring· the nature of the ac cidenta, is nothing short of a miracle. If John Henrjr and the other fellovs who manufacture auto mobiles * continue to flood the country with thorn (and they will) the thne will soon some, if it Is not already here, when travel in the air will be the safest mod·. The time has lone since arrived when travel oa die avsrags highway in any - fashion is more hasardoua than travel on the railroads. The few who are yet sticking to the trusty old horse or mule as a means of conveyance pla ce· the life of htsisitf and the JWves άρΟα ϋκ hrfrwày. and even he who walk· is in great danger of 'havine his life knocked out by some reckless fool at die wheel. An astonish ing large per cent of those who drive automobiles appear to think that the highways were constructed for their own indi vidual use. This is indeed a day of road hogs. Members of the Busbies* Men's Evangelistic club of Dm have a field for doing e mat and a good service, while the , preacher has his place to fill, there is a work for the laymen. Through organis ed effort that work can be more easily accomplished by the laymen members of the . club. One of the first acts of the club will be to conduct ser vices nt a local church while < the patter is engaged it: out. of-town work. It goes without saying that the club trill '«<t plenty of work to do, not «nit m Dunn, bat in the mnroundtor districts as well. The serious automobile-wag on collision just beyond the paving on West Broad street Sunday night is another evi dence of the importance of straightening the road at that point. No leas than eight accl dents have occurred there dur ing the past th*-re years and when the highway Is hardsnr faced the lumber will Hkely shoe· a deride i lorres/e, if it anucm«n«d. Had the read extorifad rtnfarltt from tK« h In not at *11 likely that tfca faaday aleht wrrek would hav# ——^Bjggum A nut adwrtWac for an a* Urtor to UmIi Mai how to haa die a 'plaaa atatoe ia th« ad. feat Ha t ill furaWi Uw plan·, tta «aid and the fool. That'el wha* w.'d Urw apOy «uttag the facto. 7. Tha dam oa'vUel the daily 1 of total K&fP *rir>a* diMUnn of :proee aid T?r W rnniKi n Wl (flHfll rlfl, and ar <ha Tower Fall» and Cam* Hmmvét lartlwi of WyaMinc at . Ktâa iWpailaiii a# A«rical larv. ThU tana<n taairt. wMdi trdMa'o Ml .Vata· (By Wafc E'Um) Dak·, Nn L—Ik· y—g Mit of Mr. and Μη. T. Κ Smll, who Un ta Hsaih Dak·, we* rattier fttaMb iajarwtl Eu» lay «A«a a rord raad ttrr driMk kjr Ofto Royals, af Dak·, ran against tkft UttU fellow ss ha ran «at (na btkimi «a· of tha iteru of Va S*ath Deka wctkm. Tk· ac cident «as naanliUM· u far ■· Mr. Rayai· wv ttnttrMit and M >k«n la attached ta hint. While painful, the UtU« fellow wfll toon gat over kti Injurie*. a* thty am not mwM u wrlix. Tk· Women'» auxiliary, ot tii* North CtaMl kablfk Pt»e**e, imI h err Saturday Morals* far Ms quart tiiy meeting in the 8c Stephen*· KykMfll fhnreh. Nn. T. W. Bick ett. of Raleigh, mad· sa address to the dal«gntas. Other i*«Um ύusi nes» «raa transacted ia addition te re port* of the révérai chai men. Mia* Reaa Wad·, the daaiUtr of Mr. and Mrs. il. Β. Wad·, of Dak·, and Honey Kandrith. el Fort Bran, wen «lunKly married Saturday at UIHngton in the pretence of two ·> three intimate friend*. The wedding came a* a «urgrisa to Mis* WadsV Mem!» here who hai! »o inkling ol her Intention*. Pcndlm the gioom'i ιΙΜιηρ frotn Pott Bragg, in «arty Jaauary af next year, the couple wfll make Duke their home. Thomas W. Sprinkle, principal of the Uuka school», wan elected chair suut of the North Csatnl District of high school pHncipah at «he «Uitrtec meeting of the teacher* held ta Rat •u Ims * η. - ■ rut. In proud of the honor bntevH up· •a their efficient echool h mi) In h» ••lectio· for this post. Xionin of Tears a*» ware biought back to th« minds of many Dak· folk* last Saturday when they read Tarions announcements appear ing on boHeO*. batrti th* from now on all motion pioturs shows would be held In the old school audi torium. Ilia last ahoirs, and probab ly «ont· of the first fat Duke, ware shown ίο the old auditorium in l»li aod 1018. Th· Lptiw was then constructed in the latter part af 1*13, where the pictures hare been nki bited avec sine». In keeping with Ike balMing program going «η bar·, the old Lyeaum hat bean aaiit orer into a gynmaaium and ha*katbell (Mt The laiaat daughter of Mr. and H^w' uvuT·* UHr ill eflw. Wvc" ■Hot waa made bt the Duke eemc tery. Iti infant ilaagHter W Mr. and Mr». C. i. TurHnjrtdn Jied a lew minutes after it» birth last week. Interment was made la th· family burial ground. I. tr Β mat ley i* getting skin* uieely al the Good Hope hospital af ter basing underot.c an operation there last weak. Kim Junle Wilson fav· a «Might ful party last Saturday night In hoa »r Of die Senior Epworth League of the Methodist church. After rerernl gamct -were played ind mtuie waa enjoyed by all, a •ov if of iee cream and eake was then served by little Mlmn Theresa Brsanork ami Margaret Harper. Those enjoying the hospitality of Viae Wflaoa were member* of the VIII J. Oocto" Shot While Sleeping At Home f. .'u. ? rjr·. Km. 3.—Dr. A. H. Di* wtv, of nalamld·. N. C , *ι< M If J ?«Ullr was.idad by Ralph Gollini raily :hu awning la the Pcaridxv 'rdioK rrmr h.^1. Thr mrn had ia trfiiMDi hit night aad Collin· Jrr«ac«ae<l Dtaewtjr'e lift. It !» elated. fflilV the <lo«lor waf keeping Cel iaa returned free* hi· heme «rllk a !·>! aad ftrW tare load* of Ma. 4 bird feat late the fcetly of the tUvptmg atari. the .hot» led**** m the lower MteetUee aad iWa. Celfc* than laft far fa:;- ukM»·, eromrug AI kawb mad Is a gaa beat. Dr. Dtoway we ι tGiV'rf ι» α h.j* UJ In ^aAfagtaa, N. C. TWi«"· aa nape rf rwwar). Cat*— Latter Tedajre eeadWua rtpatt ef 41.8,1 ■dialing a my a/ I0,i4«,a«0 au «war than die trade bad aapeatail, awh( a· lami lltte advaaae lata •aw high level* a* tbeee wha bad waatly MfctK itt—>tad «a re ■iitin Mr «Mia·, fat fact, maar •Here thai the 0«tw*mM la far re high ea Taaaa aad If that «fcetfW •we le be the «ate, the my ad#>t vrataalty «ara e«t ta be leea tha·· «01 rtwilwr the Amcrfa-an dry goudk trade natlw ♦» be erwu. It thoo·.' •t liwi make them realtso hew ".iror «4 th4 rayfly βί «otto» ii iui>l «Vj «hould (toe serious -w ' ai . t the ter*· ^mauat of r.t«r nvicrria! ho tally nportc^. Λ pvor de mu* I kaa aadoubtatlly piic.l up a certain amount al yam· and eottoe c! >th ro that buw u| rather iit?!in«l Iο Mm I Hey can g»' f<«lr com** when they want tkom. Bewavor, tfceae oo<1j wOl quickly dlsepyear If the dealer d impruvca uad at ear «ϋΟ» have basa curtailing tiera will bu an at leal itwciij u »ο·α a» the praacnt «toeka are more I or with drawn tram the market. It My be that present price» havo liviinfcely hilled eonaumptioa it· tMi country. If *o tfc* praavnt price for zoUAn, very nearly, if not actually lUoonU the situation; On «ha ether han.l, ihoulil tha i/op tenement In the aacu ritiat market and the optimistic rtntc ■ aants recently iuaed . rcatore coo tiieiice in tha retail trade, bearing a revival In the demand for earn)·, we caald witneja another sustained ad vance while American spinner bought their requirements. HUBBARD BROS. Λ CO. New York. Not. 2. Carter Glut To Head fUgnmage To Wilson W»«h!n(tton, Nov. 4.—Senator Glass. of Virginia, who we a mem ber of Woodrow Wilson's cabinet wu selected l<xt*> to bo tic ipokaa man foi admirera 0/ (bo former PrcaMent who will make tkeir annual pflfrimatrr Armiatic* day to hit Β Street horn·. The committ·· In char*» of Urn demonstration, which include· Prrai ■lafX Comfers, of the American fed eration of labor, and Joaeph P. To· ouhr. secretary to Mr. WUaon while he «at President, ha* ajfced Senator Qtas* to "strike a aanbtam not·" ii. Ma addreas which will "ring like a clarion call to tho follows» of Mr. Wilton throughout the country." Negro Kill· Wife Then Shoot· Himself Edenton, Oct. 25 —Earnest Mor ris, a colored ntaii commonly krtovn as "Tab" Morris, tenant on Will Hunch's farm ut Cisco, near Tyn cr. killed his wife and shot another negro. his wile's nq>hew. J antes Cope land, and then turned the mm 00 himself, the l»ullct gony through his right cheek and through hu head The cause of the killing was ap parently jealous rage and there ap peared no provocation for the crime \jt. r»_ J! I.I —I- arw.w.% M>« V"Wt % MMIM emus timet for beating his wife. It is «aid that they had been in mutin ous brawl for the past ten years, Morris having threatened to take her H fe on several occasions. Dr. M. P. XVhichard was called t«> tbe scene an hour after the-shooting which had been heard by Will ! Bunch and his family, a gun was ' obtained from Mr. Bunch and Dr. Whichard awl Mr. ). Carrol By-, num entered the house and found I Morris and his wife lying side by side on the bed, unconscious· Λ guard was placed over Morris and Sheriff Ocodwin called, why brought Morris to F.denfon and lodged htm in jail. doable Murder And Suicide Discovered CSu(in*v>rt, Ο., Oct. 25—V.1 ι Ξ •eJived by 'he poiicc to be a tlou':> nurd<·»' and siiickk· ".«a* Λμ· \cr; Tdav ν» t*n the bodice of John Ο Herjh, 5r., 46. a nnr.vci"n am .l«ui-cH choir director, hi* v.if.\ Ma; rha Wilicti Herrfi, am' ih<* .· ««· liihn, Jf., 13, were found in tlitii ai*rtirWit here. AH three bed been *hot tlirouft* the head· The bodice were lyir»f •crms a bed, A revolver wa.« dutch cd in th« fattier'» hand. The polict believe that Hcnh jhot his wile an: •on while they were asleep and fher 'yinjç down at their side, ended ltr own life· Detactivei who investi Sated the vri|»J· ΙάΙϋης· advanced the theory that the father feared a ixJ of hi» soa't health· 'lliey sai< that he »vas wrapped np iu the l*>y who waa an only *φη- Several day! a#o the boy contracted a cold, bin thit wa* nor serious. The youth however, alwajt had been in delica>< liv^liK *· Fori M«w» Notes Detroit, Mid»,, Oct. 2J.—For< Motor Nu· e.SOO.OOQy wem off ths aAsembly 1"* tl the'.Ford Motoi Company'» Het' in Highland Part on October 4th^t is announced. The last half πΊΙΚύ» motors were pro duced in aevei days less than three months, for Motor Ko. 8,OOO.OOC went oaf Juty ilth, this year. One factor « the Ford Motor Company, 'ojihd at Northville, Mich., ne»·- Pyrpit, is <leroted ex clusively to ^ manufacture oi valves for Model Τ Motors «id for· ttadMn Tractor motor» Vhe jiTarn «-hi ploy s 3ÔU men work ing in three eight-hour .shift* and ■ urn» out 8.\0U0 Ford motor v*lv»s ■lit! 10,000 Pordscm valve* daily, '^incr il «m opened in Marvh, 1920, 'lie XnrthviUe olant lias produced •nore tlwn 44,000,000 valves. Demand tor ammonium Milpluitt! for fertilixcr is growing rapidlv., Daring five months nearly 7.00W ton» of, it were «hipped from the River Koitge plnnt bf the Kurd Mot or Company to all parts of tlic Unit M State*. It is a by product oi coto, carrie* from 20 to 21 per cent available nitrogen and i*knowii ολ one of the world'» beat com mercial eariies of that element. Minieter* Arrested And Made To Work J<dm»on (*»·)'. Tcnn., Oct. 2f>■— \n uniijuei'Stiint" lo arouse inter !»t in βι*ίΐκ>·» of ·λ temporary taber mcle for union revival services now iieing built here by voluntary labor was the arrew of ail ihe uiiiii»ien» of (be rily. who were; "fined" five dol lars each or 0»e alternative of tliree day*' lalior on the building They wcrr brought to police hcud(|tiarter\ in the |wtrol »afnn, in charge of police officers. iit»l rharged with v» frraocy for refusing to work. After entering a pie* of (ruilty, ihey were marched to the building operation' ίη charge of (be chief of poltcc >uu' put lo work with hammer ajvl »a\v. Littl· W»ya To S«V. Do not use » i>Ute full oi tlmw or meal to roll lia h or croquette* when a spoonful would do. Do not u*e <lish towel» for hold ers or nice napkin» for dish towels never crack nuts on the flat irons. Do not leave soap in dish water to waste. Do not forget lo close the pre serve, molasses or vinegar contain er* after using. I>> not leave the coffee or tea bo* :s open to lose their utrength. Always h art g up the mops and brooms after using. » PiS, ' •r Colfie t «0 CENTS In «Miaon te th« Merch urt· ' |||| 11, ο 7 «1er», chicken ream and c»ke be βίτνά SmoH·] irom |m 10 P. M. Carpet Fond iptlxt Church, is cordially come and eat u·. CAR LOAD OF FOR SALE IN ANY Q For Eating, Cooking Opposite A. C. L Buy Your Coat 2Mb» and! Coats We have a beautiful line of children'· wool dresses for school wear. Λ ' Come and look them over.' SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AN> SATURDAY We have a big assortment of l<dias and chil drens hats up to $5.50 for Friday and Satur day special $1.95 ' Yours lor business FIFTH AVE. SHOP THE REAL Test of BANKING THE real test of barking and the in dividual bank must rest on your per sonal experience, your satisfaction and your good will. * κ. a. Towweeinu—*· '■ Μ. BOB»WOOD, „T-|ta J. W MLACOHON, „Τ·Μ· β. ». un/»,, y-r. * o«*. 1. O. WilUM, itfi OmMm 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. β ; FIBST NATIONAL Ί ι n ZU DUNN. Ν . C . AUCTION SALE I OF I Town Property | On WednexUy, November 14th at 10 Α. M. I will sell at public auction several of the OH Mill Lot·, situated between Wilson Street and Railroad Avenue. Anyone wishing a fine business site with adequate railroad facilities will do well to attend thin sale. Property has advantage of both the main line of tbte A. C. L. and oa Mill spur THE DAY AND HOUR OF SALE AND BE ON HAND Geo. L Canady, Auctioneer
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