■ • i •yam\ Mt a sj tel g > Um fc« would be impossible to figure! Ike damage done on this one Mp. end we doubt that It waa necessary to drive that partic ular traetbr on the streets which are paved. To say the lea*, 'tie a pity to tear up, street paving with tractors, costly as the paving Is. It is at lea* encouraging to note that Congressmen Homer L Lyon has again introduced a bill la Congress providing for the parehaae of a site and the erection of a po* office building in Dunn. However, the all-important matter ia get ting the bUl passed. -o-. ■ — . The fact that Cleveland, Ohio, ha* been named aa the meeting place for the Repub lice* convention next June brings to mind the further feet that both the Democratic end Republican parties ere partial to Ohio. The doubtfulness of bow that State will vote ia per haps the reason for the favors bestowed. lfcAdoo Assail* CooUdge's Address to Joint Session— Headline. Which means, we take it. that the 1924 campaign has already, begun. -o See by the papers that a wo man has been indicted in the Coburn murder ease. If mem ory serves us right, one or more women have figured in practi cally ell sensational K. K. K. trials. --- In this issue will be found numerous advertisements of local business houses—adver tisements which should prove interesting to the shoppers of Dunn and the Dunn District Christmas shopping is some what of a problem and the ad vertisements appearing in to day’s paper should prove help ful to the way of deciding up on what to give and where to purchase the gifts. And above all, these ada should prove to you that it Is not necessary to go elsewhere to do your Christ mas shopping. Read the ads and profit thereby. Herbert Hoover is authori ty for the statement that 20. 000/KM) people to Germany f*e« famine this winter. Ho desert 'Germany la beginning ■to realign that ttesmea won '. thAt ■m aka to favor oi •ending aid to the poor paopli of that country. —- -- Hearing so much talk of hog killing” brings to mtnH tha fact that this la the one greatest of all seasons for ru ral dwellers. -o Bven with the prosperity which abounds, there are chil dren in and around Dunn who stand a chance of not being visited by Santo Claus. Some movement should be put forth whieh will insure a visit of San to to these unfortunate chil dren. — o I Reports from Raleigh indi cate that Mrs. Vanderbilt won the presidency of the State Fair to a walk-over. B. & L DIRECTORS ADOPT NEW RULING Vote To Ay Coma true tioo Of Btnhwaa HaoMt In TU Fotmro (Reported) The heard of director* of the Heme Building and Leon sssirioHon met in regular monthly een'nn last Friday aight A oundbor af applkn tionfl far the eonstrwetien af now dwellings during the next faw month* wum tied and several thousand dol lar* fa loans worn approved and re tarred to tho association's attorney for Investigation gf title and prepara tion of papers In addition to this routine buoinom, Action was taken which Is a step for ward for tho aioarlatloii and ana that wQl aogmont tho excellent benefits I already realised by tho town and com I m unity. Sines its organisation the I association baa only mods loans for I the construction m remodchug of dwellings. At this mooting it was de | elded to moke loons foe tho construe I cion or improvement of business or commercial property, «abject to the tame rotes and regulations that gov ern any other loan, bat only for a reuonahle amount. This action on the port of the board of directors will offer an op portunity to many property owner* to improve mercantile building* al ready standing or to buQd or. lots that are now vacant, in either ease resoltnig in direct benefits to both the individual and the community. The seventh series of stock ho* Just opened end a good maty maim have already been delivered to both new end old stockholder*. Secretory ■ Begone Lee has done earn# very rt fs* tire advertising during the peat few weeks i the thought emphasised mostly being that building and loan shares are “the ideal Christas i gift." To oae who win think seriously for a moment he cannot help hut ratllaa that while it is an advertising cam paign er.d an effort to seH shares, yet It is as advertisemeat of facts that persistently present themaetva* for contidcmUoB. Beally wl)nt coaid he .a mere uoaful and effeative holiday gHt to a wife, daughter or sen, than a oeitifleate for a number at dam ia the building and the burbling and loan association. A gift that wfll in culeato the habit of mvhig at an age when habits are easily formed. A gift that Is productive, vataaMe sad pro fitable. . . »■ % • ‘ f Mrs. Carl Barefoot; mia.. OTOalloran— fTtndtou rmtaaj Her ris and Lloyd T*aits Tndinla and umj Buahytofl—Oeria, Jackie and Pee* Bow-wow—Qaris, TSafl of Dkkk l Deer Mouse—Badly, Billy Whiakao m the Mnrls Mntd|«iamij. Th< ladle Boy*—The Pint BMm— Chapman, Tom Bwtft—Aeriri War *tp—Appletoar, Ham dbwift—War Tank—Appleton, Tom Swift—Klee trie,Mf!e—Appleton; Tom Swift— P.t* Fighters—Appdctoc; Tom Bwtfl —Olant Cannon — Appleton; Ton Swift—Diamond Makers—Appleton; Tom Swift—Photo-Telephone—Ap pleton; Tom Swift—Aw Scout—Ap pieto;i; Tom Swift—Laud of Won rfen—Appleton; Tom Swift — All GUlden—Appleton; Tom galfb Bieetric Bnnahoat—Appleton; Tern Swift—City of Qalil kpplotoa; Tom Swift--Wireleaa Mm^i tHiiebm. rioting r*:et-.tr y: Met - J-nyW—A 1 ~t.y _P; : Morirj Apr iot< ' i. »,n cf Ut s t* • *c T«trer. i There were 3S.SS7 talc* on ginned In He.nett •e crop of 1923 prior to U at compared with to the tana data laet lag to Past McKay, TUa la aa iacraaea af aear Uat year. While ton remained unginned HarnaU'e crop thia year thaa 14.000 balea. MILK COWS MUST RE PROPERLY Keeping poor ootn In dttton ia the big factor in (faction. Cow Chow not more milk bat alao leg life at the cow. more milk became it ia JUler or cheap ihaays uaad. Far tale P. Sorlea only. FOUND—LOOSE MULE. OWNER can cat hum by proving property and paying far heap* apd this ad. Apply Clyde Bristow at Diapateh Office. ORANGES. GRAPEFRUIT, TAfU perinea. W#*H hare a car load af bast grade Florida orangaa, grape fruit and tangerines on rail rode elding in Dann December 19th. Better tee us before yon bay. Prices law. H. 0. Mattox, J. D. Baggett. 14 »te FINE LAND AT AUCTION.—THE mill property and tana around Dr. Hudson st Shady Grove, will be sold at auction, Thumday, Decem ber 20th,. at 1049 a. m., an vary easy tanas This is fine property. The mill can be pat la paying con dition at a moderate cost. The farm la one af the beet la the county. Kay 1-tfe. _ tarly Jeracy and" CHartoetoii Write* — Held, &R(rMMon amt Flfit Dutctl Now ready. Want to mi/ -o my eaatorocn ami friends tn*l 1 haee a five acre bed to «:Wt from thil year. Thcrefoie I raa e!vc you choice plan-*, 23d, 60c; 500, 90<; 1.C00, >1.30; *.000, >2.60, 6,000, >6,00 delivered postpaid HeD. Hark*. Bo lea Creek, N. C. 4 4t p. AND WE'LL DO let us look over your you how cheap you done. Anything In 'fk. Mantels, tables i. Figure with ue on dies. John W. Hodgea *r. C. Y ONE WISHING nice furniture, sec me nt once. Mrs. Ben Jehn N. C. 7 tfc. TO LOAN—FARM LOAN. _ *• IW.OOO. M years bme to pay enaner. J and McLeod, Attorneys c. [LOAN.—AMY AmmsI a U tolerated pm we « 0»4 West, AAeernayu. Dunn, M. C. ROOMS FOR RENT.—TWO LARGE rco*ne furnished, per month. *15.; n/ifurnished $*.00. Near grammar .envut building neat door to Mr. Wriicy West. Apply to Mm gallic V. West, So. Magnolia Avenue. 11 3t pd. 'Xt< * • 0 Let Us Solve Your Christmas Eats Problem We were never better prepared to fill your every need in the way of Good Eats. (Getting Your Orders Filled Here Insures you of die moat choke of the season's offerings in Fruits, Nuts, Candies of all kinds, Fruit Cakes, Tur keys, Chickens and everything needed for die Christmas dinnfer. Also a complete line of heavy and fancy groceries • and feed stuffs. Urge Assortment Of Toys Vkfc our toy deportment Here you will find toys that / will pleoee the little folks. We have a large assortment of Christmas boxes and decorations for Christmas trees. W. D. HOLLAND (Dunn's Beat Grocery Store) OVMN, *■"“ • MOUTH CAROLINA gj ... Cut Glass Specials For the Holiday shoppers, we have prepared a splendid die- . play of beautiful Cut Glass in sets and in separata pieces, at prices which afford wonderful bargain opportunities. A moit unusual ehanca to eco noir.ize in Gift purchases or on items you need for your home. J W. JORDAN, OUNN* NORTH CAROLINA _I _———__ "• - " ' -r-: I puts an Eight Si&y 'DELCO LIGHT ® your Home — comtslete House wired for 10 lights—placed where you desire; standard set of 10 drop cords and light sockets and 10 •tapdard electric light bulbs. Instal lation of plant and battery except purchaser furnishes concrete base and battery rack. One power outlet located where you want it. Freight paid. Exceedingly easy terms. \ Now is your tirr.e to buy Delco Ught! This is a remarkably low, completely installed price because everything is included. Get complete information njvo.il this plr.rt from be low named dciStry. Your family will enjoy a brighter, happier home if you will buy dependable Deloo-Light.