Newspapers / The Dunn dispatch. / Nov. 9, 1923, edition 1 / Page 10
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FERDINAND SHIAN VALUED MEMBER OF DOW FAMILY >»*'*· * »*">i-*'·· Η PrciuUUr ef Dm Urn Crtur P.rloc A Halpfe) Ami f^jlW iffal· HIS FLACK A BEAUTY AND COMFORTABLE "W» rafrrah tha puWlc." That to the docan of F»rdi*mn,i tklu*. proprietor of the Dunn Ctndy KUdiM u4 lee Cm· PlrWr, vfceee' mmmUHw* quartan art lecmlr»! in ■ ttroad itHtt birtim th· Qmii· E-i Wk», tad Son aetahWthmeat aadi tW new rWAau «torn. And "Ter- ■ Jy- live· a# to the tlogaa. Daring Of het dtp of thti tumntpi j Mr. Shkan tes lefwehod thoetan<te; with coating WfWHU uri tee [MO.1 He umi kit (MttMn in ι phcc « uvUMr ipihW th»t «res Mm frirUec· ef ttttia« ia th* plan » rcfreehinf. A palm garden οτβτ whtei Htrtilt lui ««ft cooilnc Iiimh; comfortable chain aad tabUa, too th in* Batte, excellent terrier nul all ι hat «art of thine ptejr a hi* fait la tlw lafreaMnt Ha drink* are ez pertljr mixed tnd tarred. Tbt MM la that mU» by KUto ht Balalcb— '"xr. Skkto (w to'tan iknt three ar fear yean aia, ftnt eatah liaMm hit hniiataa la the building a aw occupied hy the fifth Ateue Shtf, lac. Later ha mowed te Ike eld Doan Calde BdWlat, tot tear to tha Dit patch baUdlnf. Several a»e>i a(· ha awi< «a Broad Street. from tha ho|h»alng hia hnilntM hat mem becaaae it <mii ltd ta- grew. 'Sir. Ihhtn »at hara iar Alapft, Syrt*. thirty taetn jrttn age. Be tckoai at tha Preach UalMttHj la •crait, IjrHa, toy way 4 Italy and P. A. LEE President of the K. C T'h»r!r*c*utleal AwocUlion ami im>mb«r of the Board of Town Communion»*. He »* · iwmb»; of lie firm of Wilaon ud | Lm. Franc*. Ht tpent his tint yuan in' America at CUcac*. Later movie* to ' Brooklyn. Several yean tfo he cam* Sooth and located at Fayette ville, from «her· he moved to Dunn, I* FaytttevDle ■< in Dunn Fardy Shkan vu one of the meat popular citizen*. Wtibin the preacriherf time «(tor lil* arrival in America, Mr. Shkan declared hb intention to become a rltlaen. At tit·» end of Ave years h· j bream* a tull-fW-dtrcrf clttsen, and at; no tiiàe <inee hat thn nation had nj mor* loyal member. During hia re«i-j deuce In Dann he he* never failed | u> eontribiit<· liberally tî «rtrj pub lie esa»e fir «.k<cli l>U aid «u m· qscxled ; ncv*r has ha bees fomnd «anting iu an/ \.i tint qualiti·» which «tar..y u nun 4 valuable eiti-j (an lo any ?nn*>i'j»iljr. Glare h s» and j Sunday td Λν-U, if (.11 iluaominattoiti, especially, hnv» roiiion ta b« glad of ni* prejfno- S»re. They ha^ nen-r ralU.fi upon Mra far help that the rrqaoat *i< not granted. Dunn » foitonate to nunko noione in <lwiUara die vrap.wfarr ai thv Dunn Ca<ul/ Kiu&eii unj Ira Cmn Pai.-r. LU E OF COUNTRY rSCfOR NO CINCii f r'.c<4t Aed Call Of A H*rd Mritw And ]« Poorly Rewmrded ?uppo»e. for laitance, tliat yea -veer* employed by « ρ Touchy ol.i fellow who woikett you oijliti^n h un.χ • day, pawl yea or not peWI you when !"C piceio<i--*nrt tben felt privileged tï mil you out of bed at all hour* of -«ht. no matter bow roM and wot end muddy the nikht and tKr Mil* inl«hl b« and Knt yon o* rr «... ..l.i». >cm home. % ,.j du.i'i xant M work 1er an> »«d!iw. Ίο yen? Vou dont b* • ,ί:;Ίο ijr <Ue woul.l have tad · i^i>ioy»r, <lo you Τ You ?.·" wrong about the lut Ι'"»*ι* an· tfiuuaands upoa thouaantli if young iitrn in training right non for ikn job the el<I follow fÎTH, TS«J | arc «ut in* up lati·, pouring or«r <Ka ' m»l books ami worrying their K*arti I ont with frar that they cannot quail fy to flU tV Job. There arr thousand) of athvr* who are holding loth job — m^tiy of tlii-m grown prenuttaral] util h. a icririea that tana all Um 1 ■ I··——— patient· and (tnajth ef rated an' body. They are doctoral IHoward· An (mmll Kew grvm rich la worldly good* I mott at tkcm <tte in harm·· laavini widow» and orphan· «Mi liUU bo «id*· (toad »c«ounta on «uty booki thai chronic!· the arrival and de parture of twnrtal tool·. Th· phydeian—the good, ehMrfo. oKI country phyifalan; not lh« cltj "gp«c<ali>t;" what a dabt wa owi him! He uhera o» Into the woHd I Itanda at oar boch and caU nlehi and day throegbeet »f«. eawnf mi ■affarlnr, fttfhtinf for out IWae. nil battle la continue·» ; hla enemy li , Death and »ta allia* CrentaaMy hi lataa. The G ri» Reaper aatrlde HI» white horM pu aa; bet Doc ba* ioagfat the good ftlfht; the race a* run. Π· knom ll anal atabdi by to giro what euecer hr • an to the «hip of life. He never de· Mfk 8onif how 1'v* as Idea that gooil oki 8t- Feter ha* a apocial, a «elect place In tike Golden City for the country doctor. Certainly the iplk» tailed gentlmnfn who pretldea orcr the other plJ^o rould offer nothing In the way of puntanwnt that Doc al ready haaj.'t experienced. A nice bed of red-hot coal*, I Imagine, would (vein comfortable to a tool that had epent a hanuui life time on earth a* a doctor administering te the III* ot a on all town community. ■ A Home But Before You Make Definite Plans on s ult Us For Sake W-& |r ■■ if.· ' k: BfFi' · ' S& * · CAROLINA the prettiest homes built in Dunn during the our direction. ΑΠ of ther.i were of them cost surprisingly Kttle, consid oomfort and convenience. It will af ire to be called into consultation on to aid you in home building. of homes and busi for them; study them. TL_. · ■ their owr i ίΓ ι FOR THE RF.I IFF OF HUMAN SUFFERING ! A desire to give comfort and better sot fite to tfaow who suffer was the reason for the establishment of the Dunn Hospital—a haven into which the distressed craft of human life can be brought for succor. Although only a few months old, this institution al ready has proven of incalculable worth to the community. Scores of sufferers have been treated and nursed back to health mid surroundings that make life in the a pleasure instead of en ordeal. The Dunn Hospital is not conducted for profit. It fur nishes rooms, meals and nursing to patients at a cost not exceeding that charged by die better class boarding houses for rooms and meals. The Dunn Hospital is here for your benefit. I I I Dunn INCORPORATED
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