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THE DUNN DISPATCH the with Mm ability MwrtlUll·. the NMlttH hu to tmpkf ■ ΜΑΒ Ι "(Intr of pep and the T^icial emphaaia U M and th« pep. The tantcmplatsd salary of |t,4<( a year aheold prove ckein bait fer pi'.kwi m eqaipped. 1W Dispatch ftui tha dlncton it* ikMt to — lf« U «TTW OD4 that poaatbly will strike Uw orjuiitboii • eetious Mew. tt la gw idea tkat util Ika wf>iiintt«i has baea (koroaiUr parfact«4 tt woeld ba bast to place Ika secretarial work ia tha hand* of tha mnUty of tha fair aaaociadeo. His duties for the (air will be nil for errerai natki to mm. Ha will kave ample Usa to gise to tka orgaaiaatien. Be sotld not JeaiaaJ a large salary. Wa vaat abase all alaa to aaa tke organisation prosper. Wa waat to aaa It aee««iplMi all af these thiags that we kase ptuwiaad far it. Wa are gotag to auppnrt tha directe» ia whatever actioa they take regarding tha aaptoyaaet af tha Ml and pap saas. Bat «a also Mat wars that |1ΛΜ ihoold purakaaa a _ t daal mo»· af that «on— ml it y thaa Dunn caa profitably aaa at this stage af tha With the ooal wfti at leaat tMH pormrtally ont «f the way h looka ae if the local power plant will be able to linhk ««mat wKhoat Interrap the tin »n hi ni ί the viator. We. aloag wtth lUir turn, would aah the gcatle ■M who preoidc <rr«r the rtootielii •f the mititatloa, however, to keep a Awp ift to wMwd «ad *ire ■ at laaat a few hi· warniaf in aaa* tkqr an threatened with a f petition of tha MÉM>W||W of laat WMk wfcea Mr "Irmice" waa diaeon tiaoed without a aoatot'· Mile·. Ale·* with iadaraeeect af the pwf—I to nil th· aiuaicipai power plant to th· Sonthan Powar Coe» pany Ik* DUpatch fratniteuely ad fim the chaastae of Dnaa'· promt iriUa af fonnaiiil· Kvea tha baat-iateatioaed aad moot lavai head •4 M UMOt ho expected to vhro aick of their tiaa to the ■ouaicl polity tot the 1·|Π rami paid the»· wbo are aow nerving aa com aWoMn. tm when their inten tion* ara >eed they an ha* pored by tha ■oUlquatod ijot— Other town· are ending the city manager plan profitable. hllHt improbable that Dm would profit through baring tta varia a· egencice and artlrttiee con tacted by a au wha wnU coenbino ability ta 4a wtth a deeir* ta bald the Job. A ΤMr at Ρ· A pear kti paoad tlace a certain at f«*M Nttt«d tm Ik· aa> tie*. For ·· wte riiHi io the oeJy «M!y Americas taction at the cava lry it tee km a wondarfmlly proe per··* and ifiMikh era ainr· Um We Hewing gam» war· MUnced. Ceta piete imjilaiat lu aet eeara, M, •Mal, we We dome weU. On cot te· ead tebaec· haa breuckl feed foctaae and goad cheer to w tam tam ten dene well. Oar later·*· have Heed with a aiaiaioa ef labor aad a — rl··· ef wtft. The pro •teer tea teacbed m aama, Vet we te»· fUttai rtiahUy to Wa «read. aw land raise· a piker. Falat Mas· of tapeadiac aad real turth la etter »«ttaaa tere rinhil aa, tel we tee· Heteaed a bo et a· aUen UeeUr a· wa did te Ite aatoe la Ko #· appalUag that ft«e tb· pubiica Ittau Ibt paid (or Um Tir» wooli net pabUak tfara fer fatr of m dia rafiiaf tha Mnk of aaidlen an. cMMana that victory would bo «a •«•cod- la mm of th» work ίο nMipUd wu it poaibl* to find laborer who fait it hia duty to car hia pay. Aad ■ largo part of thl labor had booa rocruitcd fna wha »aa one* Um beat labor of tb* cow try· With tb· algala* of the analado bewnit, the flow of |n««nwn money was, to a dogreo, choc kec Men who bad boon paid merely to al low their uu· oa the pay roll a-* to a^l^Mi tara» awai^^^^Bb|^^^^Bbed ι > t « ly ek atal^^^^P^Eimr knowr CaotuRBR^ofHttlo work and H pay waa what they waatod. It ia wba they «UM waat, and what tkay wt continue to waat until they ara pari •d ·( the rril do ce to then by Unci Sam'· ayaum of war work. VALUABLE BUULDIWC LOTS A a actio a ia Baaaoa, November 1 at It 40 o'clock. premium winners IN FAIR ANNOUNCEI _ Fail·, Hawerer, Τι Stale What A ward a Ara Ghran For. Through an oversight In coapUiq the liât of ρ ratai am winners at Uv Harnett County Fair Secretary Owe Oduin omitted mention of what th •evaral winaora wore gi»ca award for. Thia oversight waa aot note patch. Then it «ti too late to cot r«ct his error. The winner». However, art fiver a fallow·: L. C. Dunree, Dunn; Amma Joaet Dana; J. D. Goodman. Dunn, R. f D. β; Ε. W. Smith. Duan; Mrs. Ε W. Smith, Duan; W. H. Ben»a« Duan; Dr. Saxton, Dann; Mrs J. L Hatcher, Dunn ; L. E. Newton, Dunn C. 8. Alsttin, Duan: Raymond G«imj Duan; J. L. Sorrell, Duke, R. F. Ε 2; R. L Cod win, Dunn; R. M. Peat ■all, Dunn; Mrs. R -M. Pcaraall, Dunn Howard Godwin, Dunn. Chaflaa Roas, LUIIacton ; Mrs. C. G Alphln. Dune ; W. A. Lee, Dunn; 0 T. Cook, Duan; G. L. Hemmiarway Duan, R. F. D. 4; Willi· EnnlaTDuka Κ. F. D. t; Mrs. J. H. Knnis, Duke R. F. D. S; Miss Mac y Psttoraon Coats; Miss Gala Stewart, Dunn. R F. D.; Mr. N. T. Whittanton. Duka R. F. D. S; Miss Lucracis Parka. Duk·, R. F. D. 1 ; M ta Roberto Ray Liaden; Mrs. A. L. Sorrell, Dunn Mra.«L. Y. Ballentine. Cardenas; Μη J. H Duke. Mrt J. H. Suai», D»k«; Mrs. C. A , Bailee tin·, Cardanaa; Mary Ryak Dunn; Mrs. Bertha Sorreu, Duke Matti· Bain·, Coat.; Mrs. W. F Hockadaj, Lillington; Mrs. Ν. Τ Whtttanton, Duka, R. F. D. t; Mri J. W. Purdie, Dunn; Miss Ram Barnes, Dunn; Mr. John McKay Duan; Mrs. Bona*, LiUlncton; Mn D. L. Pridren, Duns; IDs, J. W VhilriMslDsaa; Ν. Β. M arras Dunn, R. t. D. 1·, Mrs. W. H. Turline· tan, Dak·, R. F. D. t; B. F. Parker Dai·, IΓ#. D. 1; Mn. J. W. WMttaa ton. Daaa; Mrs. Jasper Wade. Dunn Mrs. Jaahua Lea, Duan; Mis. F. S Cullom, Duan; Mrs. Ellis Goldstein Dunn; Mrs. Urnri Wade. Duan; Mrs Ε, 8. Tarbroun. Duke; Mrs. M. F Bode··, Dunn; Mias Sarah Stor«naon Duke; Mrs. Annie FcJton, Dunn; Mrs Jim Pcarsall. Dunn; Mn. C M. Til*h man, Dunn. Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Dunn; Mrs. H S Frsiman, Dunn; Misa Aida Enli Dunn; Mrs. Lilly McBryda, Lillla* ton; Mrs. Ε. V*. Cainay, Dunn; Mrs C L. Wilson, Dunn; Miaa Maoi< Butler, Dunn; Mrs. Buck Guy, Dunn Mrs. Ο. Ε Pvarc·, Duan; Mra Troj Godwin. Dunn; Mlaa Julia Sanders Duan; Mrs E. U Haaaell. Duke; Mill Brownia Esietl, Dunn; Mrs. W. Η Williams, Dunn; B. F. 8haw, Dunn Mlaa Doaa Bonis, Duke; Mra. L. J Beat. Duan; Mra. Herbert McKay Dean: Mrs. J. L. Thompson, Duan Mrs. McD. HaMday, 6uaa; Mia Oraee Honulay, Dunn; Misa XettU Enais, Duka; Mrs J L. PUUipa Duan; Mra. Sybil Thornton, Duna Mrs. Janata Proctor, Duan; Mrs. Ο M. Jahnaaa, Duka; Mra C. L. Wil son, Duna; Mra. N. A. Townaend Duna; Mn. J. L. Thompson. Duan Mrs. J. C. auront, Duan; G. C Laafdoa, Coats; U. O. Jones, Cod wia; Raid Roaa, LflUmrtoa; Pare] Campkall, Cardenas, R. F. D. I ; Robt Bamtt. Lillinaton. Mlaa Matti· Baals. Duke, R F. D 9 * FaltAn PmvVaa Π— D D Λ · f. A- Turlington, Dake, ft. P. D. 2 A. Parrtsh, Coat·; Ε. B. Wurvn Dann, ft. P. D. 4: Clarnie· RnU Coat·, ft. T. D. 1 ; Jmim Lamb, ray •Urrille; Mr·. Ball·* Cooper, Duna tin. II. O. Motto*. Dana: Mrs. L. H L«·, Dunn; Kra. O. F. Pop·, Dann lira. J. Lloyd Wade, Dann; HIv Mar> ft. Baafeli, Dunn, ft. F, D. 4: Mia· Pl»—la John «on, Dumb; Kra. Willi··* fbompaoc. Dunn; Mrs. ft. F. Jtrnkai Poaa: Mr*. 1. J. Lan*. Dann; Krf I, ft. BaOrr. Daaa: Mr». Jaaa!« Β L·». Dean; Ml·. M. P. Hodf'»· Dana Mia. Aanle Jmilaa, Dunn: Miai BUatfc Gnathta, l>ana ; Mia· Blast I Onlhw, Daao; Jjantta Creeket, Dow; Mr·. CotUrana, Dana; MUi Kat>a Lm, Du an; Mn NaUuua John m, Dana; Mia Aaaa B«U Harrlat ten. LiKiatrtaa; MIm Ν. H Prïan·, Bate'· Craak; Carri· May Orwn, Bai·'· Craak. J. B. Taylor, Rocky Meant; W. B. lackaoa, Caapar; Wait· Coanty Poul try dab, Certena·; C. A. Baileatla·, CaHana* *. *· D. 11 JL C. Dayr··, Dann; W. C. K«wy, Daaa; Mm J. W. iMk, Dak·; Jasa· Btayfcaaaaa. Ρμ| Hw4, Daaa; H. T. M. C. Coak, Daaa; — G ad win ; Q. T. * Lara a. Daaa; iftftftftB TO MOLD BMTftMA it KO IOW rem timk bcing . *·», 1»,—CoMMarattoa 4 Hm Nfwt of &a lata-aJUod aatiaoad by tba i"i|iia< caaaâfl I» ay. It wo· <μΜμμ aeaUnaa the Itaafc aa»gpaM«a aftfca Btyraa ray w, orttboat pitlMk·, beared ta p fcMl fÊmSJ «aaUay a# tba la»· SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT Nulle· h hereby Riven that U»« undersigned, Oacar 8. Young. Kxsca ter of ÏW hut win and testament of W L Lurr, deceased, iltr of Ha.'· uti County. North Carolina, by vir tu of power of nlo and authority vested lia expressly given in aa'd lut will and testament. which w.ll hu bee· duly admitted to prnfcav ud recorded in tkt Clerk of Superior Court οβ(· of Harnett County, North Carolina, in Book of Wilk No. 2. page AIT, of said oAee. will offer for an)» at public auction, for tuk, to Tl-· 'art and kigfc s«t bidder at the courthouse door in Lillington, North Carolina, Monday, December 16th. Ill·, at it o'clock aeon, ibe following rwaJ aetata, xttus tod and being In the town at Coals, adjoining the land· of T. D. Stewart, at ai», and bounded u follow·, to wK: "Htfimiiif at a (take on Dooley Street, US feet Wcj* of Isabella St., aad rant North about M feet. T. D. Stewart'· line; thence u hi* line South li dtgrecj Kant 314 feet to a «take; thence South tt feet to a (take at North Hnr of Doolry Strael; thence aa Dooley Street Weit 384 feet to the beginning." Thil 12th, day of November, 1919. OSCAR S. YOUNO, Executor. Franklin T. Oupree, Atty. - Anricr. N. C. . BSN SON IS ONE OF THE FASTEST growing ttwui in the State. Don't mtai the opportunity to buy lota > there next Tuesday wben the Me Lamb property la subdivided Into building «ite». Sala begin» at 18:80 ■harp. [ WHY THE SWINDLER DIDN'T APPEAR It is impoatibl· to n; In just bow [ many way* a local farmer» organlta 1 tJon can ba helpful to Its member*. ' Hare la an· example. In the writer'· county ι company of farmer* operate a warehouse. In 1 charge of thia warehouse M directors ara nm· Icvel-htaded farmer· with • rood buaineat judgment, who ha»· ' .also retained a good local lawyer aa ■ their attorney. Into this community • recently came some agents selling ; stock in a Florida toft phosphate nvn > log company, and making all kinds of • promises to prospective investor·. The - farmers in this community tald to the ' agent "Will, we should Ilk· to have • the combined judgment of our beat men a boat your proposition. We will get our board of directors to meet ' at such and such an hour, together ' with our attorney, and you may come • before them and tell Uirm your pro > poaaL The· If after their investi ' gation thoy think it aafo and wise for ; as to Invset our faensy with you, » J»s will do ko." The agent, of course. • λ ad t« agree that this was a fair • /enough proposition and promised to ' meet the directors. But when the ap «ointed tima for the mssting cam*, e was aowhere to be found, lie had skipped on to other pastures where 1 .farmer· were more gullible and leas ΐ wall organized 1 • ι Just now when the woods are full ■ of swindling, stock-sailing agents, ' Jthis sort of cooperation might he 1 practiced to advantage in almost any > county in the South.—The Pro ' grossira Farmer. There it ao idle time for aa indus trious farmer. It la one continuai round of work. trQtm J ajpaMrt to ' Decrmbet. Whan the crop ta gauar ! ad and the long cold nights of winter hava coma it u ths breaking of the day of next year; it Is time to clean op the orchard, ipray and prune, plant trees, sat out «trawbrrriea, get out ptumpa, tarraee land, repair farm tools and Implements, repair fencing •nd farm building», repair gear and harness, five all livestock the very beat car· and attention.—The Pro greaalvr Fanner. Bleaaed i· he with a tense of humor, and doubly blessed Is he who can laugh at himself when there it no one elae around to laugh at. A kn Up "Ma4ui." ibammW the ·*» MR "rear kwk(*4 i· lying mw mtcae ht U« ton, wttfc ■ torn to* toaM· Uaiuli papar trirt.J hi Ma heod M "Ah," twU4 audi·, la aaataay, 'fry n· tot to· «μ··Γ * «tot· M ef at kaaw all atovt FT·** mut noOilac itoat valu Im· roM ka*w your com·- I «Λ >»■<«. praMat mr >τ<π··ΙιΙ*ιι I ••4 ftir «In wilJ idu car· I itm I ΙμΜμμτ I· a by-fiWaft «( I THE FASHION Th* Only Exclusive Ladies Ready-to- \Vear Store in Favettevillt PRE~THANKSGIVIN< Starts Wed. Nov. 12th, Closes Saturday Nig^^Rovember I 5 FOUR BIG MONEY-SAVING DAYS The following are only a few of our Money-Saving Values ~— — —- — — r τ ii [(Mé^E Ν ie^^^ovemb fi«.vv ιο 9iv. ι o coats and Suit» now $34.75 $55.00 to $59.75 Coats and Suits now $47.50 $65.00 to $70.00 Coats and Suits now $55.95 $75.00 to $79.75 Coats and Suits .now $65.95 $85 00 to $89.75 Coats and Suits now $74.75 $96.00 to $99.75 Coats and Suits now $79.75 $110.00 Coats and Suits now $59.75 $125.00 Coats and Suits now $97.50 Including all leading makes in the following materials: Sihrertoee, Serge. Tricotine, Pwtc^bloosi Titueltone, Broad· cloth, Valour, and Wool Serg· 1» AU 5ise« One lot of FINK SUITS con sisting of Tricotine, V β lotir, and Fine Serf·, Velu·» up to $49.75 Extra Special $29.75 One lot of COATS, values up to $89.75 consisting of all fine materials in all colors, some with fur collars; some fur trim med; soma plain with new in verted pleata. Extra Special $24.75 Exquisite Silk Underwear Quality and Value are winning for this department the patron age of a large percentage of Fayetteville women. All Undergarment* are Greatly Reduced. of Beautiful NEW WAISTS Our present stock hoMe many pleasant surprises for you— Great Reductions. $5.00 to «6.00 Waist* now «3.95 $6.50 to $6.95 Waists now $5.95 $7.50 to $7.95 Waist* now $6.95 $8.50 to $10.00 Waists now $7.95 $12.50 Waists now $9.95 $15.00 Waists now $12.75 $17.50 Waista now $13-75 All Newest Shades and Pat terns. We have no "SPECI ALE" in this sale. Entire Stock of Waists are Reduced Prie·· Greatly Reduced on all SKIRTS $8.75 to $10.75 Shirt·. now $7.95 $12.50 to $15.00 Skirt* now $10.75 $15.00 to $17.50 Skirt* now $13.95 $17 50 to $20.00 Skirts now $15.75 $20.00 to $25.00 Skirts now $15.76 All new materials, including Poplin. Serge and Tricotine. all sizes. W· are exctuaive agents for the FRO-LA-CET CORSETS Our Fall stuck contains models of every type. The varieties are complete and we suggest that you select your model bow, and take advantage of this big Thanksgiving Sal·. FURS Greatly Reduced Prie·· on tb« S«tion> Moat Ftihinubl* A moat notable collection of handsome conception» In Fur pelts of rare beauty tailored into garment· reflecting In full measure the standard of qual ity by which our Fur» have long been known. Taupes. Scarves, Handsome Coats of Genuine Seal. Sealinc. apd Beautiful Flush—All at remarkable ' prices B«autifitl Drtwci at a Grut Saving Many are actually below pres ent wholesale prices WO.00 to $49.76 Dresses now $39.75 $56.00 to $69.75 Urease» now $47 50 $65.00 to $69.76 Dresaes now $58.60 $75.00 to $79.75 Dresses now -_$β·.7β All newest patterns in Silk, Satin. Georgette. Serge, Twill, Tricolette. Tricotine and Jersey Sixes 16 to 46. EXTRA SPECIAL One lot of beautiful dresses in smart atyles Prices $22.50 to $35.00 Extra Special $15.75 (This is an exceptional offer) Special Prie·· οα all FINE HOSIERY We have all leading brands in the season's roost fashionable colors. Take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. ■w ; V->-.>j^j^·'* >****»■ r.i ·'■· * v. .. - Store Opens at 8:30 a. m. Closes 6 p. m. Open Saturday night until I 0 o'clock NOTICE: Nothing will be sent out on Approval, or Held for Deposit PHYSICIANS' NEW RATES The physicians of the town of Dunn and immediate vicinity have thoughtfully considered the situation and have found that in view of the high coat of living they absolutely cannot aerve the general public aa is de manded of then at the present remuneration and sup port their families. Consequently the following charges have been fully decided upon to go into effect at once. - Day Rate· Prescription 91.80 Office consultation $2.00 Town call ..... ... ... $3.00 (Inside incorporate limita 1st mile - $3.50 2nd mile $4-00 3rd mile $«.50 4th mile - $5.00 5th mile -_$S.B0 6th mile $e.oo 7th mile j $7.00 8th mile „$5.00 9th mile $0.00 10th mile $10.00 11th mile $11.00 12th mile .$1200 RTC NIGHT Bedtime 9 p. m and 7 a. m. Town call 96.00 Country call ... _ .. -—M.OO plu* 91.00 per mil·. Normal labor caae $39.00 plus above mileage Vaccination Small Pox . 92.00 (Patient furnishing virus Typhoid or other _ .....— 91-40 Urinalysis Chemical ... — 9*00 Microscopical .... $3.00 The Commercial Bank announces that it will Open for Business Soon and invites the business of all firms, companies and persons who seek saety, convenience and efficiency in banking. Location: Lee Building, west Broad Street. - El P. Davis, President and cashier Eugene W. Smith, vice-p J. W. Purdie, Eugene W. Smith, R. L. Warren, J. C. Byrd, F. W. McKay and E. P. Davis directors R. L. Godwin, Atty.
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