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Men, Ladies, Boys, Girls and Babies to come help celebrate the biggest 4th of July we have ever had TUESDAY, July 4th Is the DAY Following its custom established four years ago, the town and its business men are completing arrangements for the Biggest Indepen Celebration ever held in Eastern Carolina. Tuesday, July 4, is the Day. And every person in the surrounding Country is C<^i i to i°*® a* in this Big Gala Event. A day of real joyous pleasure is assured every visitors, and every citizen of Dunn will do his part towards giving yon a hearty welcome. BIG PARADE AT 10 O’CLOCK. MUSIC BY BAND RACING; JUMPING. BIG BASE BALL GAME, FREE LEM ONADE ALL DAY; SINGING: DANCING; GREASY POLE CLIMBING Following ii a List of The Printer* — - - ^ ^ ^ •a* l|imw two-kcrw plow worth $1*40 by Boras MMiy Cospaay. To the pons disking the grcoay pafak $640 wash by Mr. J. W. Joe Boot ringing elan $1540 la gold by tho Chawbs of Coaosrs. loaed boot dagtag $1040 la gold by Wiis * Loo. aad tho Foarth boot (tagteg das $240 la gold by Mr. 4. B. Mania. Bos nataotaat la tho An ran s $6.00 paaaas hot by B. Boid. bu * Brao. Boot banjo plotter $140 by Osteal Hardware Cospaay. For largoot faauly oaloadod ia float of rtoro botoos tho boon of t aad II tho Goidetaia Coaipoay will giro $(40 la gold. fat Cby tha State Bask 4 Traat Par tha eeeaad baat noun tad —had from tha country cma pair of $5.00 W. L. Doaglaaa or Walk over shoaa by J. L. Hatcher. Tha oldaat lady calling at tha Backet Store between tha hour* of • and II they will give a dreaa pat tern. Tha largaet mao calling 'at tha (tore of Q. 8. Lea between tha boon of * aad IS ha wiB glow IIjOI. To the maa bringing tha largaet car of com to the Dunn Cafe, J>. A. Parker 4 Bro. will give HjMl To tha baat Violin player Batter Brother* wftl five (25.00 Mandolin aad Oaltar combined harp. Third beet afa«t^ dam |l.00 U geU by The M. L. Wade Oo. To the fattsat toby calling at the Backet Score they will giro a band aeflM baby cay. Te the farmer having the largest (talk of com the Bank of Cape Fear win give tlM In gold. To tbo farmer having the largest stalk of cotton with the most bolls, $2.10 In gold, by Bank of Cape Fear. Fiaeat milk eew in parade McNeill Pittman will give 5 B> at good cof fee For beat bpn in parade, $2-50 in L uM 100 yard dash, first, second sod third prises, $1-50. $1.60 and 11.00, by the First National Bank. Beat decorated automobile tn par ade, $6.00 far g«ML Beat dec oar a ted float in the parade $5.00 In gold. Second beet decorated float in the panda, $2.50 in gold. For the neatest end bert decorat ed Ford automobile in the parade, $5.00 by John Thornton. Second beat pair of mutee in the parade. $2-50 by John llanda. Fattest mute in the paratfe, $2.00 by P. C. A. Tart. Beat looking horse in the parade, $2.00 by R. 8. Jernigan. Beet looking float drawn by goats, in the pande $2-00. Second beat looking pair of mulea in the pande, one-half sack of flour by Walter Jones. For the beat looking pair of hones in the pende, Johnson Brothers will gin a $5.00 pair of dboea. For Uu beat eingie home In bar neaa ia tba parade, J. W. Draegbcu will give $5 DO pair of chore. Boat runner b 220 yard daak, 15.00 price. ■ To the prettieet girl calling at Me- j Kay Pharmacy between the ho on of 10 end 2 they will give a box of Nor na' candy. E. L. Parker A Sons will give to the beat clog dancer, one pair of Red Seal 54D0 Shoce. Lee P. Suriea will give 12.00 to the oldeet man calling at hla atom be tween 10 and 2 o'clock. j Maaseagil] Garage will give for the i beet lady driver of eny automobile la parade, one Safety Firat radiator cap ornament. To the aecood beat runner in the 220 yard doth, Eubank* and Howland ! wlB give $2DO. Better than a circus, bigger than a country fair, this celebration affords Dunn’s friends a bigger opportunity for real pleasure than anything offered by any other Carolina town. It costs you nothing—the music and the games and other Athletic events, the parade, the lemonade—all free. You don’t have to ask for any of them, just wade in and enjoy them alL They are all here for your especial benefit Hundreds of Dollars Worth of Prizes The committee on arrangements will leave no stone unturned to make this the banner fourth of July. We want you to come laugh and be happy. They have been liberal with prizes, come meet your mends—they will all be here. Come and Be One of the Ten Thousand WE WANT YOU AND YOU WANT TO BE WITH US
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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