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YUM DUNN DISPATCH A;. U IS, ISM, at the post oUtoa at Ot'-a. K, C, under the act of March ' *. un. OUB THUS: JMW ..$1.00 8H montfm .M TV.npa .mouths.. IB >m BUSSES POPE. Publisher -- -- ' TWa to a typical Jarvto coant.- day. \ : • • "n r ” ! ridar. February Idlb. will be dc a.». >tiad aa Jam* county's birthday. TVo hank, Ja lh* «Uy am obeerstnc •t today... 'iC nf tha Boat commendable arts wv -h baa taken place In Bam*|t c«rt rty. for tomi lima, waa tha money dbiriheted to.tha employees <4 the Dr It. Cotton Mills . Company, i>* ErUa. by tbs company' Iasi Thnnttsy dttrlto Of Which appear, or. another per, of Tha Dispatch, it came aa a complete enrprtae to the recipient* u ho:-*.©! them warn expecting to share lv the prods, which they helped the utnpany to Mho the poet year. It wr« a liberal cash distribution In tbs arerenate amounting .to thousand, of lollnra. and was a reward for aoreice already performed. «« ww mow tail it ubq nrtt mrlt •hartal proponlUoo adomco by err cotton mill organlnuioe In the ®'*% 11 I* *• admirable departure and U wan only acting that 'he Er win affirm of mllta ahould Inaugt. r.tlr lb, normal. which, eronteil ly *111 W uhranaL This mrepaiir takea the lad in many way* and thr mill at Oak* ta a model ail such town, ihoold tmltnt*. The cordial rrtatloo* .relating .between the mas rrcmaai and employees.la Impressive a-blch grea to shear that ihoee Id ckerge era both hamaae an-! tkoagbiral. Krsry falihrel employee of tho mlU at 0uke tabes a personal Interest la Its tacctn and feet* 'bat be la.a part of the orgaataatlon. W« f *] that tha profit ehartng P aruraied by tb« Krwln Cot ton Milts Compeer will ororr to he a wraal aaiet apd aaeare* them bet nr and m we efficient aerrtee than rror br'*.- Weary employee of ih ■flle hr* hcca Dade happier by th!» Bemieit. •'#_» ■ I ■■>... vers M»ucnuMiE«rKi». ia th t f aithSeld Herald of Pehra *'.T Wh„ an tatarrtaw vu p«bll»h<-.l \ hleh a rrorageaUUv* oi tha* paper lad wltj a dUgeg of Ttaan. (hr larg *r tart of which ia laacarat* and Ll ,rnlL . The Interview waa eonre-n *•« the ecu of the atreel paring in ltaaa -nd tha praaeat Indabtedaeaa of tha t jrrx Thr ! /tide atated that Dnnn Incan paring !a-t Jana with a bond i»aa» of tit. to .it aleo atated tha' lati r t'Mb.’ worth oi boaga won laaned far gtU.llt .tal paring aad tha: Tubii lit hUt th roach the I.j». blown at. Kaldgh allowing aaolhet te»^ It ac of 1111,411 to be uaed tot ib* tw g i jirpoae. making „ total oi PSJg.H I to be expexdcd for atreel Waring rdi;ii* la thia dtp. fpot. b re»tlggtlon we Qntl tha' tbe abere igarai are wrong to the oi »*nh oj |lit.*00. to begin with a f fO.tta boad lease waa add lot paving Mirporae and to date onl. worth of pavlag pan beer authorized bg Jh< Board of T-,w. Ci.pml-ajoeera . and U Is not liketj that thia aaaoant.witi be taeroaaati a an. tuna. Onl •140.08* wrrth o l«>Mg hare bam aatbarteed or atnt at d- |l >,ao* of the Batons f la bein' hrl'l la raarrra for the parpose of tm pioTlnzr th* atre.ta of the tows whlol vl!l n#*p ke —--* .a a a. ■_ _a_ _ the Mft.Nt natborleod for po'lni •'oet - S per rear »11T be Mid b » bn It log proper!i la the |*trrd <1Ulr|rc, aangally. ettL to ton rapt lan ysarv to* town b*iai direr*/)/ rmponetblc for only a' no *Tl r>cr'< eat pf the bond feta, whirl n t* eetrade orer. a period of thirl y*pr». As to (be MU whirl- K U re P"Ttad was fpttea throaph tor Legle lai-ire by .lho eltlarns of Dana, (bar bae beep no latlaaation ef wh ae II: a and the report la to* Harrli •l*,!* brst.Aad oaly newt owr pen pie. have had la regard to It. 1 ■•<IU also he wan to Male tha V Baring f Mf per «,**r* >tn »* r Ita luting. while the cheapest 1*1 that eaa h* bad pew for tht v*ta< rlraa rt W'to la It If per sedan yen! Tha interview gave Dana a pope hlloa ef thirty three haadrod arhlel *■ sbopt right, tor the report la ra (l rd ta sewerage, water worlra ant •toetrle light aystraa waa aadereetl P<ti#d. Theaa three haprovetaent <“»* Paaa htld.aee a ad the towa hai her* offered III.Ht lor Ita alortrh I'ebt plant aloso At tote time tm pleor hr paying a' alee dividend ahon r iin«« eipehira. epheep aad the a a Mghte the tparp aeee Tht lap Me* la fheaa i* only ll.il oa tht haadrod dad a aaajorttr of onr rut *"*•. Iangiag l*e* (he way they ar r ettariadTihr pave affaata and othaa Itoproeatoepfa, wewld gladly taereoaa ** *** !■ tN* that a* towi r*fght noatlaoe to grow aad laaDaw !• ha the “Meeet Iowa a Oder the IM.* We are prsdd of the reel (hn> rasp hoe wHhld Mi herdora pregyee iMhetoo who asp wlfMag la pay »«* *’«— *f grsffrat to theaa daye •Md m rapfdlr « la Nltto OTdM top Itjvn not to be in debt. Dean Is proud of lu Improvements end the 'things made possible br bond Issue* i:ii*1 If Jarvis countr la created el this tension of the Legislature In a coatr-nratlsely abort Uno It aril) be the ilvest town In the IIvest c'UOty in Ilia Old North State. ITEMS. COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS By Rev. J. A. Hornaday, Pastor Dunn Methodist Church Mrs. Cornelia F. Lucas wife of 1 John Lucas, whose boms Is about two tl.Ues In the country, south of Dunn, died Kubruary Ith. ltI7. Bha had Iatt rn Joyed good health for many months. but Kept up to the las*. When only about twelve years oil ’ cha yielded her life to Christ and uni ted trlth the Methodist church near ’ Wr -jlrlbood boms. Later her metr ■ hrrsMp was transferred to the : i*#tt-'Mllsl church In Dunn. In whtea : rl urch she held membership at the i time of her death. Her funeral r look piers from the home of her bus . band last Sunday afternoon, eonduc . ted by bar pantor, la the presence of i a gr«>..| crowd of sympaihlrlng . friends sad kindred. She leaves a I hi abend, fl**> children nnd an aged . n.other to gnara on acconal of hsr I departure. May they have wisdom t to look to tk* right aourc* for eom l fort In their bereavemeaL I an I Tin “Aaanrietad Ckarltlee" of II f'ln.i hold • matting la lb* Rrenbyte ' rlan rburch Wednaeday night at , 1:10 o'clock. J. I. Thompson, tba , |/'n!4ul nf the oraaalaailon. being ! nhrcnL Ray. J. M. Water* wan alaet rd praaldaot pro. Inn Attar tba . rta-iiag of tba mlaatea at tba laal , t. «i!og, a draft of • coaatltatlon aad , ty-l- «■ waa aaoiMttod, aaa after , •»»'• alteration*. adapted. • Mo Henry pupa waa el acted etco-preet deol of tbe orgaaiaatlon for a tana of ora year. Aa I bo neat Ms of tba toot la to be made oa Tuoeray after tba martb Saaday la thte moelli,., It waa derided lb at eaotber meotlag ■boahi be boM la lb* tTggbyleetaa abarcb aa tbe lawrtb guaday la iba p-OMIb at t •'alack la Iba afternoon •o frrmalale plaaa fo* tbo onto ffow M aa pa to work for tbo orgeat rail a. talk abeat H aad wake It go fa. tla Mg*l| eovnda goad to m, pod tmaor or Irur tr la aara to waa There !g art. rearer for tbe forma ttaa ot tba proposed ae-e oooaly thea ■Hated for tba tarnation of tba but two ar throa Ibet wore ferm-d, aaa Ible la not caylDg that good reason*. ilM not exist for the formation ol the ether counties. Aa Dunn la l» have good arccii and free mail delivery in the near future. anil aa It la to become the couely amt nr Jam* counry. why not cc ahead and number bll the hou v* n town ami place the namoa of vho ►tree** at tho corner* of all the blocks lu (he town? Tho Mcthodiat people of Dima arc abundantly able to complete their Iwaatlfu) rltutch wueu they mok* op laclr tnlad* lo do ao. anil they a tin to have ao determined. If every ora will * imply tin hit and lire pari the tmak will be an enay one. Wt are glad that the sentiment seem* tc be unanimous lo go forward with thl work. Thn contest bet wren the 'reds' aid the "blurs" In the Wesley Riliti •>»»» In the Metbodlat ehnrcb goc nerrlly oa. The "reda" aro Mill foi (he load, but the "olusa" do noi teem dlacouraaed In the least. Laa Ruiday the ''red*" hatl flfty-eavea ou w.d the "hlara” had twenly-nlna n aklng eightr-aii membe'i of th< rloee present. But there were aevei vMtora, which brought the attend anea up to ninety-three. Kaat Ben. day they are determined to paaa th< hundred asark If the weather Is favor able Bom* progrna baa boon made to *ard ibe formation of a board of A* ar«|(«d Chaiittaa for Dana. A ml for a meeting of the rcpreecnutirm of the different church** of tbo towr waa oalled for Wednesday night ol Wat week, to be hold la the Prchyt* rua ebareb at *:1S o'clock. Tb« ropmaeautleea of the Prenbyurlan Uie Dlnript**' the freewill DaptlaL and the MethodUt ebarebea wen pranant at the meeting John L. Thoap*«n wan elected Praeldnnt; Htoe Rtbel Hook* Secretary, ami Sul IT Cooper Treaearcr A*other meet lag la to be bold Wednesday alghl ol •I la week, at which atopa will ba tak *a to bare the town eancamed oa Teeaday after the fourth Huaday In toW a oath. Tha object of ih« m* eaaa will ha to aak* the peopto a<u cuaiaiod with the aoreaeni. and to natora fund* wttb which to do bum •toh The following roapoae the Rx e afire Oeamfttee of tbe orgaalaa Uoa: Mlaa Rthel Hooka; Jaae* Imraall; Klee Or*re HetHday: Sul Hr Cooper; Mr* Lorto Caehwcll; Jeha Hoary Pope; Mr* J H. Hal iBBto; W. J, Joaee; Mra. Retell* m~r*. and O. W. Oardpnr, At the Method let cbonrti Wet Ban d#r aoralag tha peel or. hartag In utnd (he eiTort* that are living uasdw to to forward with work on tfcc ilmn'i building chore an III* th<OH "HKf.HBRH TO THV TRtJT’1." Vli« message mi ba>r<l on the third «pl*ll© of John, reree ft. "That we aiight be fellow-helper* to the tmth." At th* evening service hta thetno was "THOSK WHO lltNOKR THE TRUTH.'" Thl* mcasapr mat hased on 1 Tim. 4:11, "Alexander the copper.smith did me much evil." Tliero ha* been no friction la th" movement tn go forward will, work on tha charck, bat these meaeagea wore delivered (or meditation on all Urea, and te rally the fortes ni trath and right to forever shun that which would damage oar In Harare, and to Hand anfalterlngly for that which I* right. When any one, be ha prcncher or layman, become* more concerned a howt indaelng men. women and chil dren to come lata tholr branch of the ehwrcb then they are about loading them to Christ, they excite the deep disgust of loUIHgent people, aad utterly mtarayrmewt film whom they profane U> serve. It la natural aad right that «very one ahowld love the branch of the church to which he belong* more than aay other branch, but when he aadartaka* to ladars one who hold* msmberahlp la a'rbarch other than hla la coma oat of that ebareh and Into hta. ha forfelu the reaped of every atneere Inver of tha great Hand of the church i j If you want I* de bast new on short notice la the Has of taeeranoe or real estate, aaa Oeo L. Caarady. Its will hey or sail year town or country property. He to la the business for hast ness aad It will pay you to let rowr waits ha known to him. Ha has utrestive preposition* to offer y«w Hr. J. D. Williams rrtaraod a«r. way from a ritot to friends in gay* iflHflk ON CASH BASIS. Effective February 1st, we will have to collect for all Coal and Wood when it is delivered. Coal is a great deal higher this winter than ever be fore and we have to pay jpot cash for every pound we get and we cannot af ford to carry the accounts on our books. We are going to treat all our cus tomers alike and hope that they will ap preciate o' r position and co-operate with us in an effort to give better service. Thanking you for pasl favors and hoping to continue receiving your orders for Coal and Wood, we are, Yours for business, DUNN ICE & FUEL COMPANY, G. T, NOEL, Mgr.I ! King’s Business College Our College! at nalelgh and Churhlte *rc training hundred* of young men and woman and placing them in good paying petitions were their promotion U rapid. He hare boon doing thU for to many years that grmdoatea of King'* Business College arc to be foand In all aorta of sucreoatul bualneea all over North Caroitmu. We ran at you for a aucceaafel and lacratire business career and ae (ure you a good position to begin oo. There la a demand for K. B. C. grad uate* and the way ia open te you at small coat write for our handsome new Catalogue King’s Business College KaMgh er Charlotte. A Southern Gentleman Is Popular Everywhere Just think this over a minute.—How many friends have you? Not the fellows who borrow from you—I mean the chaps who will fight for you! Fellows who believe in you—who stick by you through thick and thin. You can count them on one hand, can’t you? But listen to this.—I have scoeral million down South here. And why? Because I’ve been on the level. I’ve played Air. Tve never lied to my friends, nor <:V-'-J :*iem, nor double crossed tlier.i, ::s . -.Id out on them. 'rhey know r.w by my right name—SOV EREIGN. A l ~'c "Chc o.ran of the South, born and Ae i ; ‘ .. re*:1. Southern stock. I mingle ” .2 j 1^:1 ei ’irginia and Caro lina—the 1.2 i io v/j.ld—the choicest, sweetest, ripest, enuxihest tobacco you ever smclccd. You Folks iff the South KNOW Cood blood! You Folks of the South KNOW icbr.cco! I have friends down South, and I keep them—because qua!hy dees tell And it means a whole lot when I say; I am guaranteed by —Buy me. If you don't like me return me to ycur dv&i'.; and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern iis known the world over for keeping his word, and I have giv*a you mine. Sovereign Q FOR THE GENTLEMAN O!? T/.! We Have Some Extraordinary Values In Ladies* Coats, Suits, Drosses, Waists In our line of COATS all of the derircd m:t'. ?; j*!a are represented, inch as plaids, checks, Mixtures, and solid colon. V*’e hare a splendid collection at prices much less than their real val ne. Our stock of Suits was never more complete than at this time. We have a suit for cvc-:ry figure and at prices surprisingly low considering market conditions. In DRESSES we have many styles to select from. Our line of dresses for young girls is especially attractive. See Us For Women's Wear. JOHNSON BROS. Dept. Store, Dunn, N. C.
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