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THE DUNK DISPATCH $§I; h§ Hi . . ■ .• - ££§18] - THE FIRST CHRISTMAS And the brought forth her tntbora eon, end wrapped him In awaddling clothes, end laid him fare manger; because there was no room for them in the Inn. And there were in the ume country shepherds abiding in the Add, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round nbeat them: nnd they were tore afraid. And the angel said unto them, fear not: for. behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to ell people. . For unto you is born this day. in the city of David, a Saviour., which h Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign on to you: ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly .host, praising God, and saying. Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men—Luke 2:7-14. ft i MAY IT BE JOYOUS • Before the next issue of The Dtostch is printed Santa Claus will have made hb annual feuds, and our sincere wish b that he may tad hb way dear to be liberal with the readers of thb paper. May he remem ber each aad every one with an . abundance of Christmas joy. Aad yet it should be remem bered that the greatest joy coimi from Erirfa and dtedi which means happiness to oth ers. Look 'round about you and aee if there b not some one to whom you can bring the spirit of the season to play in their lives and hearts. If you suc ceed in making others happy then you will be the more apt to get teal joy out of Christmas tar yourself. If one is inclined to be selfish aad seif-conceited, thb should be tabled during the Christmas holidays, at least One who cannot forget self at least once daring the year—at Christina* —means but little to the world hi which he, or she. Uvea. Those who are the recipients of - the greater bleseings'and joys of life should not allow the op portunity whfeh the Christmas season offers to pass without dividing these with the less for tunate. It b Santa Claus who nukes the Christmas gifts, and It b Santa Claus who gets the greatest pleasure out of Christ THEY DESERVE IT We beve often wondered why ft wee that Uncle 8am did not give .postal employees ar holiday at Christmas. Hereto fore, ft has been the cuctom of B. F. D. carriers to make their nsaal roates on Christmas day. Bat the method has been chang ed and this year there will be no R. F. D. service oa Toeeday. Town and eity carriers will be •Bowed a naif-holiday, only making their morning rounds. While people living in the rmral districts will mias their daily mall, we doubt that there will ha aay complaint of the now ruling, which will allow the faithfn I R. F. D carriers to spend Christmas day with their faatWaa. Jrfany other holidays, which are not nearly so univer sally observed as Christaum, have la the past been kept by empleyaee of the mall eerviee department. And we think the head of the department baa •rind wisely In allowing the R. » F. D. carriers to spend Christ- < an day aa they see fit. .i- ■■ o ®»rten Tasker, 14-year-old who recently married a .prorad that _ he picked , as the piece to i Mo heneymooa. The i * ■ i ' W t • • I the grounds that the woman he married in his great aunt. Late shopper*, as usual* are 1» the majority. To theoi we would say, do your Christmas shopping the beet you can. . O' That was a rather unusual Christmas gift which Greece handed King George and Queen Elisabeth., Congressional Machinery Still Unable to Function— Headline. Time for President Coo n show his mechani cal ■i ■■■■ ■’ ■ i ■<>— ■ ■ — Wa wonder if “Sandy Clause" has heard that J. W. Bailey wants a popular demand that he make the gubern rial race. -0-•-*. We read in the papers that the French attitude has arous ed America. It might be added that the French attitude alSo aroused Germany. South Dakota Democrats took the lead and named Mc Adoo for President and ex-Am baasador Gerard for Vice-Pres ident. From a distance the team looks good to us. —— o In the passing of Jere Pear sall Dunn was called upon to give up one of its most-loved young men and his untimely death cast-a pall of sorrow over his home town. --o- • The report sent out from Sa natorium to the effect that; Dunn is showing up well in the sale of Christmas Tuberculosis Seals is gratifying. It speaks well for the town, and those who have not yet purchaed a supply should get them at once. —-o The December t cotton re port shows that the sister coun ty of Johnston has again taken the lead as the greatest cotton producing connty in the State. The report gives Johnstbn a to tal of 57,829 bales, while Robe son. the next highest, is credit ed with s total of 56,109 bales. Johnston led the State last year and indications are that it will do the same this year. To this it might be added that Dunn maintains its lead aa the largest wagon cotton market in the State. , - , /1 Q- ., It's too late to do your Christ mas shopping early, but it’s not too ljitt to do the shopping in Dunn. -—o RECORDER'S COURT Several caeca were dlrpoaad of at the prc-hollday session of the local recorder'* coon yesterday, though ntany of the defendants who faced Recorder Jernigan were round not guilty. The following caeca were dis posed of: Dr. W. L. Peebles, cursing on the rirccta; fined $10 and cost. The doctor gave notice of ay peal to the Superior court. P- K , Lawrence aad Loon Monde, cseauR upon Charies Williford; not guilty. Ralph Gandy, colored, larceny; not pressed with leave. Alton G. Williford, forgery; bound over to the Superior court under a •300 Lord, which He made. 1-um Byale, colored, reckless and rareloee driving; not guiHy. /ante* aad Daniel Collu.e, Bud Boll and John Eason all colored, gamb ling; lined 910 vech end coat. All Ore ilefemleats appealed to the Superior court and mail* bond in the sum of IM each. Annie Carter, better known as "Long Annie," n egress, having wkie koy in her pesaeaRen for the purpaae of sale; given a 4 months suspended M sentence aad taxed with the cost. J W. Tart, driving ear without Slato license; taxed with tire coat. Baa Howard, colored, giving worth loss check; required to make chock pood an.) taxed with the cost of the ustiou. L- A. Moore waa' turd with th* tact «lim bt failad to «fp«or w P»*o.««tlfit wKata* in an indktaaat whleli ho hioafht ipiul Swaaal* rona* an the chant* of rocklaaa drtr. *a»y coma aad taty p, aovar ro ferrtrl to th* fallow who rid** to aad rxani wort oa a ctraot tar. * WVMAN MAMA TELLS , ACCURATE STOUT OF . MALTA RMNT LIFE . i. - ™1 ' Bea—ggae—gaa^! euku to too CoWoial Theatre oa Monday for a two day st-gsgaraeot. toutefiwl that Uo story would tell to* world the truth about Broadway, ***• Oarusoa sought oaly toe proper artiste to interprst the characters. In a brlMaat stroke he selected Mary Carr, the “Ms Boatos" of “Over the Hill". for the loading rate. By --g eo lac We nee the story ef “Broadway Bcakr” U almost a narrative ef her own Hfe stop bp stay through the Roaring Forties. Then, Farcy Marraoat, the briUhust yaoag ater *f “If Winter Coswos," from UK. Hutchinson's novel, was chooca to play tfa* masculine lead aad » powerful cast was uaiaod to support them. This group Include* Martyn Ar buckle, Maeay Harlan, Dors David son, Wily Quirk, Albert Phillips, Gladys Lealls, Henrietta C roe man, Sally Crate, Edward Earle, (Hem Geadron, aad Leslie King. The production was directed by J. Scarle Dswley. Writer a# “Yte. W. Hava Ns Baaaa *•" Ta Appear Ham With HU Bead and Cvapuy Frank Silver hlmaelf, writer and composer of the moat papular long hit tta workl haa crar known, "Yea, W* Have Ho Bananaa” haa bera book ed to appear here on DeeeoAer 31st, at the Opera Hoorn. Silver wOi bring with hem hie brilliant company of ringer* and entertainer* and hie fam ous "lUnanas” Jan Band, which hae cheated a furore In Haw York this ««»on- Perhaps the greatest Jan band ever aaaemblod, this organisa tion haa scored one of the greatest hits in recent years Composed of symphonic “jess" player*, each a star musician la his own right, Sil ver's ‘Banin**" is looked upon sa Ac last ward in synpocated orchestra*. The famous tong itself has been song around the Globe, and has been trans lated into every language, even Chi nese. Every phonograph company hae recorded the great eong hit in every conceivable way, with orchestra, band, solo. In song, story and parn ily. Several musical comedies have been written on'the title of the rang and the royalties already earned by the writer are said to have exceed *’l ‘a half-million dollara The band and supporting artist, with Frank Silver compose the original company, which U hooked for a transcontinen tal tour, winch opened in Boston. The company 4* making only a few stops onroute to Ac Prairie Coast from whence they sail for Aa Orient. Ev ery rang hit of the day, from Broad way. will be represented in Ae pro gram here, and aa evening of Joyous synpocated mated y, dan dig and eong is promised all those whs I ova gay and popular marie, tatrapretScd byI the greatest of prerant-dny rw»«tei.»« i and entertainer*. I .OTiX IN ANGU'R AT Av^;! TV* >x.ei». ; hmil In An,*,*.. •» he ttfo-rd at Au-Sun j«- a-..-, :. "• 2' - li o’tlotk M. In*- ; •. klSi>c:ty ami shsuiii n-ipy,-., “ , . Ve <•& gui-ii hnjse ’• e. i.»_'1obj ’corn* rk 10 (r. luc hu • - part of the town. *j lOliilrg U No. 1 h«3V. »-!• . ne ed and a floe place. T* w. o«jy. Ihral fotget the come rtady to do hu*ke«« i w he ready tv make Mm-.l f . -ly. J. G. Lajeon, Owne-, Di..ii . No. i, lie 1* I St p-: LOST.—BLACK BEADED BAG oontaiclng 111 in paper ’•h'noy it earner Wilson and Bread >u«* r afternoon. Findor please notify Mrs. I. M. Roams and w . rwud' lie. MAY! HAY I HAVI OF EVERY quality la ear loads, shipped to any point in United States. Wrte L. R Lavoie, North Standbridge, Can ***■ _18 4t p.L FOB SALE-FORD COUPE IN first class condition. See E. C. West. Attorney, Dunn, N C. - It pd. FARMERS _ ASK YOUR COUNTY Agent about Had meal far leading poultry pad pig*, then write ok for samples, feeding inatrurtions ar.d prices. Taylor* Creek Fish Meal Sales Co. Drawer E., Beaufort, N. C-- IS 44c. FOR sale—dining room suit, heaastltchlna maetiinc ami oLV-i faradture. See Mm. W. A. Casque ** _It pd. WANTED. — YOUNG DOC OF small variety. Apply al Dispatch office cot later than Monday if you • have one to sail. Do you have headache? Axe you nervous? Kyea itch and burn? Is your vision bad? Do letters get together when you read? 1 nuke a specialty of these cases. Look for the biy eye uver the.street opposite Fleishman a stores. My office is at the hoad. of the steps. DR. PAUL A. STEWART . Eye-Sight Specialist Dunn, i-t ' North Carolina DR GLENN L HOOPER DENTIST Duka, (it North Carolina Office SocorSR Tftbcr Bank Building !>^=59S=SSS5Se=» •rWUCli FARMS FOR SALE OR 3 to 5-horse crops. As food land SI you can find. Basy terms and prices low. Wall located I near churches and school. Daily ‘"• I-» >lMo before you corns. Ji.»l Layton Dunn, X. C. 21 *t pd. , money to loam—I 51,003 u> 550,000. , ) »*»h pririfege ta | 1 McLeod aad McLeod, Daau. N. C. FOR SALE.—ONE VACANT LOT 70x130 feet on West Cumberland Street, adjoining S new baawalowe. Caoil terms. If interooted caH or write lo Jeeso M. Wlleoa, Hamlet, W - ^ _T Me. rOR RENT—TWO OFFICES OVER O.h* Frail Store. One front, ou ”!*T,s<f* A- C. Barnea or phone 11°-J _SO tfe. » OR SALE—WE HAVE SEVERAL need carr for aaU at a bargain. Smith and McKay. 12tfe. WANTED—YOUNG MAN OR BOY to work on poultry farm. Boom and board furnished. A chance to learn tho poultry business. Apply *tl perron to E. T. Draper, Manager, | Uie Howard Farm. Dunn, nTc. __11 «tc CALL PHONE 474 AND WE LL DO the going. L*t ua look owor your work imd toll jnou how cheap you run have K done. Anything In Cabinet work- Msntolc, tablet fancy furniture. Figure with us on your truck bodies. John W. Hodges * Co., Dunn, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN_IF INTEREST* •d In long-time farm ‘-wTi,, Amaa F. WOaon. erer WAw..1. store, Dunn, N. C. May t-esu MONEY TO LOAN-ANT Am on long time. If -- ltl M m ■* once. West aad Weak. Attomsia Dunn, N. G wstway*. TOR SALS—TWO DUROC JERSEY a»w» and pis*. CStoWra inunane. SAlio a few Wkili of aoy baana at .00 par bttjAoI. Sc* or writ* to B. Eyala Dak*, No. 8. 14 4tpu ORANGES,_GRAPEFRUIT, TAN T*rin*a- Wall bar* a oar load of boat snda Florida orange*, grapo AwK and taasarina* on railroda •idlns in Dson December l»th. lUttar act oa bafora you buy. Prtca* low. B. O. Mattox, J. D. Bassett. 14 sto. CHRISTMAS IS ON AND I HAVE th* flAM piwnt* you can buy_a nica faro. It will beat a Ford r*r, mphopbonr, or anythin #l»e. Prleaa low aad tann* u> aolt you. Joal Layton, Duan, N. C. 81 »t pd. 1 -— it—n—i ■ i TWO UNI! FaRMI AT AUCTION. Tl»* well known Julikin David prop* city near \Vs<1*. Tbia farm will bo cut Into email tract* anil »olil at auction Dmr-,*tr 28. „ iO:S0 A. M. Good land and a chance for you. Como hey at your price. The •ccomi farm U that property known uj the Latta place, 4 l-f mtlry nut of Ronaboro. No finsr land in ihc country Thin faim ba boon rot into Am.all trad* and will be sold at auction December 23, 1823. at 10:80 A M. W* olf.-r yon two /rood rale*. Bra** hand and money lo be j-lvou away. Other prvA-nt« alro. Come malto a draw. Uocemho.r Xl», 1028 at 10:80 A. il. Hirntc Land and Auction Co.. Du;m, N. C. 2t pd. I A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM , MONDAY—TUESDAY MURRAY GARSSON —PRESENTS— * BROADWAY BROKE Story by EARL DERR BIGGERS With a notable eaat including MARY CARR Directed by J. Scarf* Dawley WEDNESDAY ONLY f ,Je ’ Johnny Hines In I "LUCK” I I Colonial Theatre | 9500 REWARD 1 For the scoundrel who Raid— WALTER JONES carries a lull line of fishing taahh^ He does • not claim to carry anything except a full and complete line of feeds and groceries. ; LTeryqoay kdowi mtc— * * JONES PAYS THE/REIGHT j 1 H... • # • ' '■ *' ■ ■ */ FOR SALE New five-room Bungalow with bath, lights, water and sewerage. Well located. This is a brand new house and has never been occupied. Part cash balance on five years time. W. McK. Pearsall ^unn» North Carolina mi win i ■■mu ii i i , Cut Glass Specials Kor shopper*, we have prepared a splendid dis play of beautiful Cut Olaas in sets and In separate piecee. at pncea which afford wonderful bargain opportunities. - uLmo,t unu*u*l chance to economize in Gift purchases or on items you need for your home. \ . J W. JORDAN, * DUWN* NORTH CAROLINA p----— - ' ' ! — BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM Rose & Woodall COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS , The largest exclusive Furniture store in Johnston, Harnett ana Sampson counties. Located as we are in Benson, which is practically in the center of these three counties, v$e are now in position to serve this entire section better than ever before as we carry the largest and most complete exclusive stock of furniture in this section of North Carolina. We-deliver your goods by auto truck and install them in your home which is done by capable and experienced men. I If you are in the market for furniture of any kind °°m* ** °r either write Or phone us and our rep^ •©native wittbe pleased to call to see you aAd quote price.. Rose & Woodall ■BOON, I NORTH CAROLINA
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