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TWO MEN KILLED AMD FOUR INJURED Sh«v«J Al H E&M&ZlM . | |I I li I Mt iFl I ire. ^ Wltai. Kao. II —TU aoC«r at a Maam *»»d cpntS'm az tin Saco (it of the Norfolk Southern Ra'lroaJ, Mf a mllo from Snrcietivburp. ex (Mad yc*Ur.l«y kiOIe* to* mrr. and mvercly injuria* few other*. AH af Ilia dead and Injured we.-o cm |kfU of the taOroo J. whs ware cat *a*nl in WoiUr* >ni upon a car at fta time of tho upVilsn ■heard Laa« af Edema*, eu kUH od iaetnntly. Another White man Jaaaoe Thome... of Jaciaoa fnkji dtod ahortly after rourMn* Wuior. whan the injured non w»:o Uroajh1 hmaaiHataly after the necHUcnt Among the Injorth worn W. R. Win Ida. leap Cooper and John Proctor a® white aad a colored ana name Ida Ward. Iha form of the explain knock** motel at tko wn who woe? woriitj •h *• "'I (It unoonecjotn. ScoUlni atnam finer! the entire pit and flying Naol wrought havoc amor* the work in* crew or twenty-dre an. TV kotha* af Lane and Thcntnt wer< lmkly mangled. Doctor* ami amho laaeoa from WtHon wore roiVod ti tha explosion occurred *1 2: JO o* rloek In Km afternoon. Inrcntiyatior * Instated by agvntx of the leilreaJ ha* not dhcmicd tf»3 enow of the ■evident. Tho four Injured men art • expected to recover. f a new don ts Don’t yon lot yoxr I'g-t* go oat, Dont yei go atvx-kl e«J pact. Boot y*g wool- ei eld faee. got oat of y«n <mi plicj Don’t jroa noror b* uatrac, Don’t for goodneti Mike be Slue. Don’t you any ene beguile. Don’t forgot to woar • upibt. Don’t forgot to teatUr fxmer'i. Doat forge*, yoo'm one of ten Dor.t neglect a kindly deed, Don’t neglect • friend f». need. Doat you bold * foolUh grudge. Dont you kBow you’re not the Judge, Doat yoa noror be unjoet, • Doat forget wo’ro only duct. A. G. BHOOKS, DardaaeSa, Arltoacac. Tbo Alluvial Section (Doe Tbo VOadagtoo 8Ur.) Ooo of the fnr.ny thing* it what ■Mot people doat know about Allu vial Caro Has. That io Dm mw* why Colanhas and 8ampeon Coantiec da dded to bavo tbo most typically edu cation el foils ia North Carolina In tbooo two fain the display* Included 187 differsat frun, Held, ganlca and forest products and ovory one of 1hoai wore tieeejr crop#.’* Tlie UU.it Joko ia Colaaboo l# the boU-wrmrll. Tbo latect Joke la Scrap .nr. U a (ax* that teat octf-cncWaing. Club number* of Catawba county woa ovor flJ00 this fall with poultry ahosrn at foot fair* under the super vfalou of CooMy Agoirt J. W. H«» drtefca. ileal SO dob mmeboia *bew sd 4t rsHotles of poultry. r- i—im- i" tmShfw1bI1> i Berlin. Xee. 1> - Baleoaa att reed .-'•owe an the Iweremt ptoses la ' imrnuuiy since the Be sites ef the . -xrk hw feited the price ef beer tj t* » print uhloh fe bey a ad the | ,'r.tepUon end pane ef the e«ess«e I. ual Get man. 1 When the price ef a stein ef beer ' >i» te one biUioa marks er saete aad .ntinned its rise, the awaeug* Ger ' naa Wet his thirst. Be ceald not .-nance it beyond that petal Beer . irieoa and the prices ef all sects of crick* are lever la the feral dim ' l ift* chaa in Berlin aad the ether .-Ttct center#, but they are net lev —«gl< to tempt the agricultural pvp . vlnL'on with Its nail earning pow ■ tr. Orcr has disappeared now from ■ Ufe of the iTsraga German, aad >.o 1* thinking only of bread ,1 -- ;! The sagarheet crop in German] | :kU jvar is about 2,000400 then ! .one lem thaa la 1022. according te | tJr Cuited 8tales Department of Agriculture. Reports from the In i ierca-lonal taslitate ef Agriegltgra jut Rome placet the crop at *481.000 ■ -Jiail ton*, compared with 11400.000 i, short tone last year. '( * A single shipment of Chinese eggs ‘eccntly isedwd la this country and i.upccUd by the Bureau of Ohomia try ef the Department ef Agrinoh tare wa* estimated to be worth ap proximately *6400,000. The strip meat, which cam* in at tha part el , New York, consisted of 42,380 casei and 12*482 tins of ftuaon eggi , f rum Nanking and Hankow, and 18, t i -0 ct ere of dried egg* exclusive si 1 r?t albumen. Ou the weight basU frris were 9.4M.000 pounds of froe . s ■ >-y.' ai.d 1,800,000 poanda of ' • kl ': ogj'r. The total was equivalent i .■> 455,000 caeca of shall eggs, which, ! the going priee of more than (10 1 3 rueo, woe worth Dearly Bra mill Ian \ .icilcan itollnre. The rillpload of ■HP* reproeeirtrd a roar's work for !- - " ' an* and a ha* million haw. ***aiiy 4 p«r um »f the bogy on Cum in tha United Staton died of Mg Man tut year. Tii* arttawt* >» *ada hy (he United States Dvpar ***** «* Agikatture fat the Sacal **dtog due SO. lease* were heaviest in Jam, Nafcraaka. i~u.. Mlaocuri, Dliaoia. Ohio, Georgia, Min ■asatn sad Seath Dakota, la tha or ■tor a am. 4. Bach od the** State* loot mom tlma 140,004 head of rein. trma> the disease daring tha year. Analyaiag.eoot meant. and farco waaagameng syat.au an U,N« farm la me of tha diverse roias played by th* United State! Department of Agri ctiUue the pant yam. The porpoaa of thin work late discover th. factor* •Ate make far an efficient, boatman like agriculture, and than to spread •ha gospel of better farm manage ment among fanner*. THE VILLAGE FLAPPEJt Under the swinging dxugatoro aign Tha village flapper waits: Tha flap a cl aver kid in she, Who never lack* her date*. Laghiag. smiling, petting. All aat far another bloke, Each craning aaaa a man picked «p, Seeh morning see* him broke. And M through life ah* lightly give* Many a happy shout. But y«t the pour girt'i never there Wha the diamond ring cornea out. —Punch Bowl. LEGAL ADVERTISING EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Ha*injr qualified a* executor to the Wffi of Mre.Jemlna H. Peanall l»t* wrftaCotmty of Har ?•**• fi NqrtlKCareline, thl« j ™ *? »U pAprtnetuivIr.* olximt ' Vll *» eaidVIcceuteil t*. W'PJ* to\l>e and^iiljeeil tL wna, n. C. (>i or xwfoifc Uic 20tn da* of No*aib*>*824, J thin notice will be pleated In bar of tfiolr ret or ery. All pertain Indplfled to «n>,| tata will plnaie ilbfi immed late pay ment. 19J34* *he 2(>th d*7 9t Nov,mU«r If You Want A Farm Wagon at the right f | j I ' [ I < :1 •. . • i , > * i Medium and Heavy i in stock to select from. HOLIDAY COMPANY i Furniture — Undertakers j North Carolina 1 | .» i - - ' " ’ ’ " .. ?KAU3AUi, I 1 &'*» •* “«■i i-^ *ii ,a “• / J ic-.*/LAr7l>3ALt " V7 ■ r .anf^fcy Wltma of acUo.Il to^i caitn.11 Deed 0t T.u, ! •-U”L5&Jv *• and rifi' x -MTEfLoo on the 10U1 do* of i> V*,*? La, •*» umton.l(r-.^ 1 .‘ led wHiefe aald Dead of Trurt »• . tKr?’t "l ,!“ OfT>* or iho ii.ir>< •fjjfirnott County towfiook 10*. at any. 103, ar.d default ha«i«* boon iui.1. “ ««'» paymont of the bond oocuiej by aalri Dcod of Truat, and the hold «M"' 1 ■ I •r of said bond having made de —v-'d >»P«n th'- undersigned trustee o foreclose said Deed of Trust for !** purpose of sstisfying «u bond Ji* undersigned TnrMee.wffl. thero -tR to the highest bidder, at ...oUte auction for^ST:* fnmt of > c •ecrmhou.e <+x>r/t the Town of t-rll.ngtoo, Ha roe Mr County, North Carolinn oa U>c lOtlrday of Docrm'ber 1023 at J* o'doSriTriho following 'eeeribtd tract oT lurid: Hr ginning at a Make in the run of Initio Betti lllrti branch In Burrell Hodge’s line, and run* X. 73 W. 13.76 chains to a stake In the old field; thonro 8. 20.88 chains to a stake In Wilkin's line; thence with his Hn* JUST RECEIVED' s~ -\ A\ i • •• ■ Car Lo^d of MOUNE DISC ^ARROWS AND STALk cutters ' JOHNSON BROTHERS DUNN, —s— NORTH CAROLINA N. 64 C. >1.60 chain* to Wilkin’* coraw in tht run of Ac Litti* Rettb Rirks braMht up tho nra o' «a!d branch aa U/meander* to the beginning contain** Thirty-four ami "'JJ "I IILLEULUU-SB On.-T.juh (14 4-19) .era., more 0r lea. I / Tbi» N«v'.*»tk. 1923. k- rmux** Nov. 13 20 2T Decr 4. I i < > 8 'AY SPECIALS I I * I * 1 ( ) Beginning November 30, fo/8 day* only, we i Offer the Following* Bandanna Flour, barrel/_$5.95 ii Heavy weight, white. Won bedstead, $ 1 7.50 ; value. .f.$9-98 ;; 36-in. All-wool vSrepd $2.50yalue, yd..98c i Evaporated Peached 25-U/caahg.1. .$3.00* j; Big reduction ohJ every itelin in store. I Come, see for youjfeelf./ * ^ j ! O. W Godwin i » COOPER, . N.C. i| < > . . . . < > f**^******i f |44f|AA441||ii|| ***»»»' ' _ _ T T ^ ▼ T T TVtVTW The Busiiu&s Car That’s Also aA'amily Car Theextra ordinary utility of the Quick five paweoger fbu*cyimder Touring Car makes yan^delpa^ Kularly suited to serve the needs of business, pa rugged chassis and powerful vaiva.-a^be^j angina insure unuxtorcuptud , aennee. proved Buick four-wheel brakes maka tW\f*r mor® ordinarily safe to **y®- *11 of its advantages, the Buick Fdur Touring Car is very low in t first cost in upkeep costs; and is as satisfying for family use aa for business purposes. * ■ - *U l'.\p BUICK MOTOR ™«>»nv FLINT, MICHIGAN GREEN’S BUICK SERVICE STATION DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA When better automobile* «ra built, Buick Will Build Then A REAL MERCHANDISE SENSATION! S LOOSE WITH A MAMMOTH [ ' If I U C @ A . PIE- OLIDAY SALE Ladle* and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear, Furnishing*, Hosiery, NotoU^Xlothing, Millinery, Etc., * L “ lUne When Most Merchants Figure On Making An E^tfa Profit. THE Mi a MAZING SALE SEEN IN YEARS nENS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 9:00 A. M. UNO l~'« \LE but a drive for m ore customers ^H«fc« •wU. TW T-*- -H‘ ■ fmtiJ ih. urn • aL^I7lir^rl- •**-*"* "**—« «r w. w« rvi mammt „ ^Mb « w. tefa. K. IWl •_ I_ SHOP, ■:■ -;- Dunn, North Carolina I ^-- - -. .. . ^—--—.• . .. ■_._
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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