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i The Unenforced Order The town fathers did the wise thing in rescinding the 1921 reeolation ordering that l.ucknow Square be discontin ued as a marketing pines for cotton. We any thin because the order wa^ never carried out and no ordinance should be al lowed to stand ualeaa it is to be complied with. We would not argue that the “square’* should be used fora public cot ton yard. But even if it should not, the former order of the board, turning the property over to the ladies for beautify* mg. was never enforced; and an ordinance not enforced does harm and no good. In fact, • as wo understand it, the board had no legal authority to en force the order. Whatever the ease may be, unless the reso lution could bo put into effect, it is Better off the books than on. ■ o ■ — The Coolidg* Meas-ge After reading of how th< President's message to Con Kroon pleased some and die pleased others; appeared tc some as a master piece and U others as* shining poor exam ple for the bead of a nation ol more than,a hundred thousand 4 inhabitant, we have come t< J the conclusion that the rani u and die. of the folks saw .in t y just wRat they wanted to see r "This being true, we wBl no > j£f®Pt to expreas our views f wiwevsr. we - waqa imprests in^hejnwy^rout^r^thl ■into portion e Chief icnt as to Won , „ . _.___'amounts ,J to, dnjfw’d^.V ft -patten not how worthy gin? be his plans ard pnW.o -es/Vary few of them art able to get the co-operatioiy of a majority of the nation's law-makers in order to ena<4 their ideals into law. Entirely too many of of our representa tive* envy their fellow-workers, and this is not always confined to strife between opposing po litical parties. Even at this time contending factions in the Republican party will make it hard for President Coolidg* to play his hand. Too many of those sleeted to high office place personal ambition above the good of the country. -o He Sew The light Some folks live and learn, while others Just merely live. But what we had fti mind to relate is the lesson of advertiw imammmmmmmmmm—mmmmmi u^m^aSun to rjnr. . m ■TTEvnxe , fc. r. fc. Soelay. of * Phn adclphi*. the noted , i, will pane—lly ba at tha itte Hotel, and win resoaln W only. De cember 19. Mr. 8a^ “Tha Spermatic SMald wi it only ro perfectly, la 10 days a vast ad thods— sffsets a and position itlon. Large iaoal fly i) spoclal * reeeir __ami in _without rur ■edieal troatraents or cases Mm Ih, dst Mr. Scalar has tha United States Washington, D. C., for ' i will bo glad to demoi. or fit them if prarant at any other place la this otis* feral K. We have it on good author-jj ty that a family which live. ■ n the north has decided to ipend the winter in North Car ilina instead of Florida. And n selecting the place in North Carolina to spend the winter his family picked “Dunn—the ilvest town under the sun.”} rhe family la to arrive here the | Irst of the year and spend three months before returning to their northern home. ■ ■ —o— It appears that the New York “bandit wave” haa turn ed into a “suicidal wave.” Ten people committed suicide in that city Friday. But New York always does things on a large scale. - ■ — o Wo rather like Governor Morrison’s reply to the commis sioners of Nash county. It is too late to prevent a lynching after it has occurred. No doubt the precaution of the governor has had much to do with the fact that not a single lynching has occurred in the State since his inauguration. -o Judge W. M. Bond ruled that Noah Williams, an Gden ton man, who had two wives was not married and the man was freed of a bigamy charge. It devolOped that both the wives had other husbands, and in that case their marriage to the defendant was illegal. That's what we’d terra a close • shave for Noah. 4n.B. T. Barnet, CoattJ Patted Away Yetterelay ’In. B. T. Ban.c«. aged abont «b rent, died yaetorday morning at lie •oma. aaar Coat*. Deceased suffer© ! : stroke of paralysis a sraak aye anr this was tba immediate esaaa of bar Jeath. Sba la sorrived by har ho# oasul and sec—■' <■*•' ’r»n. Inter meu was made in the family cemetery at Co«U this afternoon at 1 o'clock Mr*. Banua was a member of the Primitive Baptist ctnireh add was u t©od srocadn. WIUI*—"Say, Paw, what la a pessi mist V' Pare—“A married snail who east format k." Civil Court Calendar To Be Heard On Friday ♦ Beginning Friday of this weak Re terrier it. M- Jerolgen expects tc hold u special session at coart cart Friday for the hearing of civil actions antt the {locks* ha* boon cleared /oltowlng t« the calendar arranged I for Hearing Friday of this week: •49. Southern Chsmieal Protlacti n R. P. Johnson. 92$. Frank and Adler va Johnson Brea. 9oo. Aetna Inn Cp. va A. W. Sawyer und wife. 9112. K. L. Howard vr B. H. Jernl gan. 90S Oeorvc R. Pott v» N. T. Alt 994. Ideal Manufacturing Com pany va J. L. Thompson Co. 908. J. K. Orr Shoe Co. v» A. Feldman. 908. C. A. Corbett vs J. F. Bur nett, J. T. Pollard. 909. H. T. Poindexter Merchan dise Co. va P. D. McLeod arid Co. 970. J. R. Colt Ou. vs Mrs. Ella Godwin. 971. J. H. Colt C». vs J. G. Wea ver. 972. P. 8. Cooper. Tioatee vs Mr*. A. B. Pone. 973. 7.. V. gmpas vs J. W. WUson. 974. E. V. Gainey vs 0. W. Nay lor. 97-8. E. V. Gciney vs G. O. God aav=-.i,.. I. c.___wwr win. *77. N. A. Bail Co. vs 0. V. Moul Ion and Lena Moulton. 978. Warren Dudley Coal Co. v* Panic* Oil Mills Co. 978. Donaldson Lithographing Co. vs Ha melt County Agricultural Association. 1 980. P. 8. Cooper, Tnutef vi Mr*, fill noil. 982. H. W. Print* v* E. V. Daw son at a). 984. Ben Johnson vs K. C. Ivey 985. G. W. Butler vs Albert Wt! Hams. C86. 8. H. Ethridge vs Levy ate pbena 887. O. 8. Ice vs W. A. Lee. £88. H. Id. Heir fool vs Johnsoi Cotton Co. 080. J. J. Coats vs W. J. Hodge. 991). American Nat. Bank vs E. H Eubanks and Walter A. Loe. Here's a Business For Dunn Coed F or $4,000 TO $1X400 YEARLY! An insurance man la South Caro 'ina, a farmer in Wleceaata, a botch er la. Minnesota, other* all orer the U. 8.—theae men real moneT-makint MaUl Bake ~ pertonlty, •t* own Irik Maid ■ok know, boeinaaa chance ! no cha: fit* in who *ata all year mrnt and WEI O* WIRE TODAY for foil r*. Act now to ob - tain excl la Dunn. ' ELEC BARS SHOES 3X1 Cedar St. St. Faal, Mku. | i nw — - ii i ii * xye^a-a-^^w^B at learned by the head of a *•11-known North Carolina I mVir home. Ha stated I hat leas than a doxen years i Igo he was Ant approached < >y an advertising solicitor. He I lad sever tried advertising and didn’t believe In it as s business getter. The solicitor was given a fair chance to pro* 1 teat hie argument and was or dered out of the office in a rather harsh meaner. Finally this same man saw the U*ht and now the business which he heads spends 919,000 each year tor edvexiUlns. The day has ahead arrived when the man who tries to do busi ness without advertising la aot giving his business a fair chance. o Only those who do their Christmas shopping at once can be Massed as “early shoppers.” Remember, the last minute rush is the most unsatisfactory hm« of all to spend your "Christmas money/’ -o— Thing! must be getting back to normal. Another revolu tion has made ita appearance in Mexico. It eeems that some folks just don't love peace, and the people of Mexico belong to that class. o Cheer up. Congress Is with os again and the beginning of a campaign year is only three weeks in the future. --o Add a union passenger sta tion to the things which Dunn is entitled to. Then let’s get be hind the matter and get It. -o - ■ ■ “Dunn’s the best of them aM", remarked a local citizen who had just returned from a visit to several other North Car olina towns. And he said it just likt he felt that way. -o And after all, you’ll get more real pleasure from making 1 Christmas gifts to those from whom you do not expect a gift ‘in return. o. — ' We have read many churcl ; advertisement, bat the on< • which attracted us most wsi • headed. "Who wants to mak< 1 their Ant trip to church in i | ^gesLgscT" _ - [RUPTURE UNDAY OBSERVE! w \ Give yourself a treat VGet into an ® Overland Sedan an^f “step on it”l The sensation o/ l*qSver is u<nr.tien> fulv The bigger nej( engine me ’;es you ^a«ter of tJhffic and hills! Atidt <«: Triplex springs (Patented) give t le ro^d cAmfort of a long, heavy car. Before buying ajiy car, find o it how much better you will a 1 Overl/nd. The price has b ten rccfuced. Ask us o tstratiffn. yr /*■ J II Wilson & Lee DRUGGISTS :; i: :; DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 1! - ► f \; ii ii ii I' :V . • /J. * * ;*• j. . 4P Our Pre-Cash % Business Clearance Sale Is Attracting- Man/ Customers ( 777^7 During the remainder of1through Tuesday, December 18th, we will continue to ni^ke a big sacrifiafe ih the sale of our big stock of Standard Merchandise. Many customers have been pleased with their purchase s since the opening day, Decembe r 7th, and we/vill please vou too, if you will give us an opportunity. / } - SHOPPING We have a complete line cf things appropriate for Christmas Gifts,— things that are substantial and will hL appreciated. Before doing your Christmas Shop ping we want you to seewhaiwe have. You will appreciate our suggestions. \j Johnson Brothers DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ’ . 3 j ■ # 1
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