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IHE DUNN DESPATCH PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ' i AMD FRIDAY. - Entered u >k«bI*Wu Matin April Id, 1*14. at tH* paat otles n Dua*. Jf. C.. under tlie act all .'taich a. JOT*. lTbUSKE POPE. Ft^Kainar Turao MKb...t. --- IS S'* months......- .80 One yta*...—-tl.Ut VHE CHAUTAUQUA is FOR TOU Serexai people form a family— cvcimi create « coxnmumit> .Ad a numUsr of Utv«a eoauaaaiUet .aj«o a towa. Thus the expansion jjoci When tvtiy maker of • fatal!: •*Wn and eo-op*rates the result ij t'-iseoery and Happiness. When v» ciy amity in the community labor.- *qd operate# th»* result w*H be tli: *nct taigii proportions. For ■ aeh cf tu there will k more of the* negi wh'rh atoiic life worth lit lag -Love. Coed Health, Good Will, tin ..c.itanding and I'rorperity. The "My oae«ar.other'* trud ia the sym xi or Suensu rhat wh'ch it beneficial for a rom nuoKy timalty is beneficial ta vou. *a>- proportion coining vrithln you ' X«* drretvca attention. ir It tmd< . iranl cummcnK* oeet#ri=?n>—u«a-1 ‘oiraeo l(—itlvc it your enthusiastic1 -ilcomn and assistance. If it will bon-1 d: jour town—snepott It If it edw •ttea. aso'tain* .-.r.d inat.-nrto t-!A>nta!h it If It wIL‘ help you and vjro—attend ;t. The Ccnuaunii/ Chautauqua is ar.1 r.otitut'on that baa mrrliri the tap >ort, neaincp. anc. and attendance of hjasaada of community people. A ‘Uiecsaftl Institution must have i •incar# foundation. Thu alma art "v.it Jh* l If* asafrl ptrapl# to work bet rcr aril to play bettor. Education end r.nu-itainacnt are Chautauqua'* '.CTt-bcokiv. Musicians. Icrti.yr*, >to :!•«, writers statesmen, travelers— •ha men and Mar: uhu laow-—a.t Chautauqua's teachers. The ble bro\rr teqt is tha sclmol and you and 1. on. It‘ends and neighbors ate' thj pupils Caate Let us bsHcr nursvlves and better our Commu.v'.y. Let ns attend •he con nj Comm unity diautaoqur Jilt poir.oira gocii heuJtfc. good Will, oidrrrtsr.ding and prosperity amor.c oar families, our conuiunitlm and auv towns. OIL STOCK 43 A RISKY INVEST MENT I «u net ■ fa.Toor when I subscrib ed tv oil stocks and gold miner aao e oopper mines that were wo .thlccs, but l have farmed since end farm u» *“»■ carte*. y* u My own judgment r»ic to m« it these stocks ere as good a* thor are "cracked up tv be," why doc t targe capitalists absorb all the stock! I let frioads wd reimthree come u> me while my mind «u in this "Garden of Cden" state and tempt me into invest.ng ggao in there ~ yytblem stock*. because they said • company wants smart mft-ftJW and many of them, rather than to h*vn the whole company's hold.ngr able>bid by a wsahby few." I would have bo*.i all right along my own line O* iMNtiu had I not lietosod to the honest appeal of honest friend* to .lart with them In dieboorkt corn par re, et that time apparently look ir* all right to u* nlT. I took these rb* «* in good faith wit hoot even go leg to Texas to th* oU fields or to the Idaho gold fields to investigate Th: V am hosts of swindlers r«*dy to Vs* the other fellow’s money If the, can Uni per»oatl* him that they can make setter returns on it than he can hiBMeif- There h a lure about oU that v.a-r* many vo rain so It is bar. to steer clear of all such stock. Tt i i true some of It must bo goe.-i a d will bo good, but “who kntwr wbrl tree the lightnic;' will alrik' *’ | These vuhurv* mnnsge to opsr.it> no st* to lake rn* risks what rear of mice caught. A robber la more h?n crab • a* ha take* i i*ka. This was M r at* »«e and th y at* harvesting r eckart” ycL Farmers, don’t you >s;s* to oil IKeralaro that makes out ■ h;t they are nlmort oversubscribed bet can take on a few more If they kur.y up, The kiad of companies that arc already eacrcssrel do not need /our little or big sum as the case may! —If. lupine Pant, in Tho Pro1 rn.-r.iv* Farmer. | AS THE STARS HAVE IT Hitotreape* af iMd'ng presidential tiad.datet rhow the rtar* favor Me-1 « ovef •f|<* Lowrlfn, accordin'/j ** U'- Frank T. Allen, director Of til*! A.Utlcg ral Inn rt» Society. John-, . >1 . presidential ehnoeea will meet al.ase t* tainaton and Cvneial •V nod hat too much planetary u.-. *♦“ **• “‘i k)roscop>> to overcome, tjf-rr nor Co* looms etior.g, but more 11 fetiir year* than at present, the si*'-, indicate. *3*? ^ !**•<» «Ud i-rtwM-.ntUI rivohe w.th roecees for 20 yeate. President Wilson was dc *•»•*•» part ihr aenilh of bis koro .eoos nt Dr. ADaa, predicted a f*v-l vrabto rhang* in feeling toward Wil»J ‘*-.i i» the lent cjontki of the admin-1 , nt ration. -tdverac eff<-rU in Bryan'* aalivity - may ttite misfortan* for the Com mrnor nest fall and wlncct, Dr. AUea fear*. If arc get tba doctor. McAdno. Hearer or lo*fm will be the neat FiusMeat, provided their i* oa croee *•» wire* to upect tba stars in their teem a*. Tha reading that Oev. Cob ^oomj etroag ia tbo future" would .adamra that the demand for a Mttlt **!*. ■•**“»• "P *™T «*«■ as.rrity af the Ante-Saloon League, far Governor being a fricad of the urjvgr* crate who are all the Haw calilag for "light wiace aad bear" *»• aadarstond how Ova. Wood, i bring a man of war, might have "too • much planetary turatofli" aad the k ndly-dhgaaad wtfl Kepi that lb. '•h*vb* tonalaatton" hi Horn far Mr. J Johaara aad tha “■'*/#<tune" for , «««■ may mean aothiru am re < fhua that Ike*, geatlemeei wUt have lb* lafotmaUoa cear*yed to them, J acuity but non# the leu firmly, that J Eba r-<toie decline ta ceucpt them or J tba*r advice Mr. tifij ha* met that ( **n »/ ah'orta.i* many time but j rv*» naty he ha* never lounsed that ] the "jdv*r*3 offer te" la hie aattvi- j y af.ro too much for Mat. Anyway 3 oa aa If aitblag bad hapgwiT Ifotoecflk CtgiE i HJNN GIVES FREELY 1 TO ORFRAKACE CLASS ' h. Warns Thank* Peep Is of Asm I Far Their UmI f.aliA.il.n Man Thu SI .MO —■ c j Tbs Singlef Claw from the Ok- I ■ad Orphan Asylum paid Dunn thoir 1 lirunl vi^tt ol* **B®«»X night. May I 01b. Thu program was wad rtadarod I tad apsNdatad hr an audience which ' Iked the Open Rohm Tho local Ma- I owe Ledge had the anangmaeata la I :h»i««- D . R. L. Warren. Chairman : if the Orphan Aalyom Committee. i *« Mtiva la anrsaging the detaiU ind wlieitlag contribution*. aad ' ihreugh his efforts Palmyra Lodge W LT A. P. I A. II., donated the a. rest contribution they have ever Jude to tho orphanage. This Lodge 10* has one handled aad eighty nembur* add is oar of the meet in iocntial aad active Masonic Lodges m Eastern Noith Carolina. Dr. War ten wishss to thank the Masons of the community and the friends of the irm'.yi nliy for their co-opcratioa aad sreistaaee la potting Palmyra Lodge, l<i the one thousand dollar class. Hal .snorts coatrihatluns as follows: • — ..fW.W mD, Holliday .._26.00 R. I. Warren ......_.... 25.00 -. M. Jeffrey._...... 10.00 M. -i. Johnson ............ 10.00 ). VT. Draughon ......_... 10.00 J. W. Jordan .............. 10.00 Guy Hooka ...._ 10.00 W. C Kanoy...... 10.00 V. 8. Crcan_ 10.00 A H. Blsneil. 10.00 R. R. Koona .. 10.00 J. it Butler_ 10.00 I. II. Mends ... _10.00 W. T. Mends ..._10.00 t.. R. Prico ...._...... 10.00 J. W. Turnage_i_10.00 11. L. Jackson __ 10.00 Elliz Goldatein ..._..._10.00 !. J. Lana ..._ 10.00 -livens Lae .. 10.00 K (1. Primrose ..._ 10.00 L. V*. Paul.. .10.00 P. J. Jeffreys.10.00 G. E. Prince_ 10.00 R. L. Ciomartlc_ 10.00 0. W. Prince.10.00 G. F. Pope ........._10.00 'JmVa Wade .. 10.00 M. C. Butler ...10.0C D. C. Fassail..10.00 Gas. L Cannady ..._.... 5.00 F D. Ward ...... 10.00 G. M. Tilfhman_ 10.00 W. E. Baldwin_ 5.00 V F. Suilaa .. __ 5.00 W. W. West_ 6.00 N. B. Lea ...._ j.oo 'tjse M Wilson- 8.00 Since Juaaa-..... 8.0C Jnu. C. Phillips _ 6.00 R. A. Draught) n_...._ 5.00 A. tl Korns .—...._ 5.00 H’H Martha Taylor___ 5.00 Dr. Char. Hlghrmith ....._ 5.00 I- A. Tr.rt.-.. 8.00 A. B. Godwin.. -- 5.00 A C. Barnet___ . 5.00 G. W. Gardner- B.Onj [Op. J. A. Javnigan-..... 5.00 ■ - . P. Sutlu_....._ fi.r.o v. p. Suttea .. G.oa fatter Jones . . -..' 6.0(1 L S. McKay.„. 6.01 . W, Creel, Jr _ 6 01 . ,'i, Warren . .. .... 6. Of I it McKay ,.J... S.*v V. B. Howard_......... ti.tH' . R. WUlUm.. ».0C l. L. Godwin ..; . 6.( '■ f. P. WUliferd. C.Ot ; Lalgii Wad* .. R.or *. E. Monde_ 6.0C L R. Wlboa .............. G.OC J. '. ‘deKey_i_ G.CQ V. t. Thompson __ 6.0C P. 3. Cmllom.. G.oo B- B- Taylor_ 6.00 W. F. Hmwten ........._ 6.00 C. V. Snips*_ 6.00 ?■ i*-/1*!4 . o.oo L C. KnwD .. A.00 K. L. Dsnninx __...... 6.00 R J. Parker _ .. 6.00 K. A. Townsend ............ 6.00 t. C. Clifford .... 6.00 U. 8. Pace. 6.00 M. G. Ceoltn .. 6.00 Walter William*_ 6.0U I. C. Graham. 6.00 Dr. W. E. Coltran* -- 6.00 Dr. P. A. Stawart_ 6.00' R A. Rowland-........ 6.00' 1. R. Godwin .............. 6.00 B. W. Lae. .. 4.00 E. L. Cook--- J.00 Houston Smith __ _ y.JO Dr. L F. Hicks_ 2.00 H E. Jackson_____ a.so' M. Mo;row ... ..._ JI.SO! K. F. Howard ........._ 2.10 James Morgan ....._2.00 Mrs. L. A. Baggett_ 2.00 J. R. Cannady- 2.00 A. C. Parker .. 2.00 O. R. Pearce_ 2.00 B. J. Nobles. 1.00 W. H. Parrish ........... 1.00 J. T. Guy_ 1.00 W. B. Johason _ 1.00 A. R. Wilson___ 1.00 J. W. Driver_ 1.00 Paul Hood .'._ 1.00 Ur. C. H. Sexton_ _ 1.00 M. K. Martin. 1.00 G. F. Owen ..._.. l.oo J. W. Wilson. 1.00 N. Votes _ 1.00 Door Receipts___9202.1)J Contribution*__ 799.11 Total ..9t,007.»l A French writer is distributing s pamphlet showing that nvt of the Atlantic coast of the United States was dhmovsiod by the French explor er Veraxzani in 1GSJ4, and nixing that la 1924 the four hundredth a» ntvenary of the dlacoveiy bo duly celebrated in the United States. A prohibition muvemmt{ which aims to msl.t India dry by gradual stages, and uniting leaders of Uo hammedism, llindoism and ChristianU ty, has been initiated In India as a result of the Reform Bill which hand cd over the Department of Excite from British to native control. reasons WHY JOHN C. SHAW SHOULD BE NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS 1. Strong mentally end physically. 2. Stands for highest standards of morals and law enforce 8. Well imttm. »/" 6. Acquainted with affairs in Washington and with nil the 7. Independent in thought and expression, and.as a/ Con gressman would wear no man's/hollar. ; 8- Afriisd of the farmer, la boring* m»s^ji nnf acturers and 9. An advocate of good roads, goo«i schools.<pf drainage and improvement of water ways. / 10. An uphuildar of good morals and good eonuxsunities. 11. Makes no promises unless ha intends to fulfill tkyp 12. Is a spar in I friend of tha soldier boys, both those who served at home and who want abroad. 13. Is hold and fearless, and can meat in joint debate any Republican h tha district or State. ii! Knows what the people need, and will do his host for their relief. 16. If elected will he the representative of all and not of fav ored class. 17. If elected will not devote his whole time for another son 11. Will not rob the government by abuse of government printing efice ana franking privilege. 19. Will give his whole time to his duties and not to private 20. Because ha is .—a west equipped in all respects of any man in the race. J. VANCE McCOUGAN, Chairman Shaw Campaign Cbmmitee. *! K~ NI MOCKS, Secretary. K ...111 1 ■ ■ 11 1 - - - wwwwWWWW I PEOPLES SUPPY COMPANY | —£■) I WHOLESAliE4>/ Staple and Fancy Groceries CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCO AND SNUFF QUALITY—SERVICE—PRICE Agents For The A. B. C. Line of AMESBILT BODIES. BOTH PASSEN- j GER and COMMERCIAL CABS and WINDSHIELD WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS PEOPLES SUPPLY COMPANY j Tettphone 221 311 East Broad Street ( I P. S. COOPER, Proprietor. H. M. PITMAN. Manager. ****** ******. m —I»■ —ttirgjTyi.jii.i—i—— A_SPEQAL OFFER andsome Set of Cooking Ware, Given to you on this occasion on- 1 ly, at our store-—a beautiful set of substantial, useful, extra good quality cooking ware-—with your purchase of any stylo or size J Great Majestic Range. Great Majestic Range Bargain Week May 24 th to May 29th, 1920 During This Bargain Week-—one week only. We make this extiacrdinary special value of fer to you. Buy your Majestic Range NOW! The price is the same! The regular Great Ma jestic price. No extra charge whatever for your complete set o. fine cooking ware. Yet you could not buy thi3 set of cooking ware anywhere, any time, for less than $10.00. /-vnd you cannot buy at any price a range that is the equtl of the Great Majestic. Its first cost is practically its only cost. Long range life, economy of fuei, durability, and satisfactory service — make the Majestic the most economical of ranges. \ Come to our Majestic Range Demonstration The representative of the manufacturer will be r»eve at our store lo kelp us show and ex plain to you the many Majestic features of superiority. A few of the seasons why The Majestic is the range for you ' HM-coppe, jot \\rater-,n!servuii, potent* ed shifting lever controls water temper ature. 2. Body of Charcoal Iron; resists rust and lasts 3 times longer than Sleel. 3. Lined with Asbestos Board, 1-4 inch thick; prevents loss of heat and saves •.fuel. A. Air-tight oven; all parts riveted togeth er, assures perfect baking. 5. Large warming closets; roomy and con venient, wiLh drop doors. 6. No springs on oven door; it is supported with strong durable stake, and holds any weight placed on it. 7. Unbreakable malleable iron; permits ri vet-tight joints; saves fuel and repair ex pense. 8. First joint of pipe double weight; pipe collar double strength; front of flue at tpp and bottom of oven covered with in destructible malleable iron — strongest where others are weakest. 9. Open end ash pan; like shovel, removes ashes easily and cleanly. Ash cup catch es ashes that otherwise fall on floor. 10. Cooking top burnished dark blue, re ' quires no polish. I I. Heavy nickel trimmings; smooth as glass; stay bright, easy to keep clean. There are many other Majestic superiorities No other range gives you such value for your money. See and examine the Majestic criti- - cally at our Special Bargain Week Demon stration. The more you know about it, the more you will want it. And get your set of Cooking Ware, withouf charge, by purchasing your Majestic now. | BUTLER BROTHERS, Dunn, N. C. | The IRST NATIONAL BANK . ./ Condensed Report at Close of Business May 4th, 1920. / « RESOURCES Loans..— $818,509.20 Bonds _ ....... 198,800.00 Stock Federal Reserve Bank.. 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures. . 51,105.22 5 per ct. Redeinption'Fund- 2,000.00 Cash on hand and due from b’s. 96,790.11 Total_ $1,169,004.53 liabilities Capital stock.$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 40 866.90 Circulation... 40,000.00 Federal Reserve Deferred Cr's. 16,967.21 Rediscounts .. 28,750.00 Bills Payable (Liberty Bonds) 100,000.00 DEPOSITS.. 892,420.42 Total.$1,169,004.53 | r——- —"—;—•—•— -:--——---*- '-;-------»'■- - - One reason for our growth is that no account suit the little man and the big man alike. We is too small for us to handle. $818,509.20 base our loans on your deposits,’and try to loaned out in this community speaks for it- show our appreciation of your business by ■elf. We take care of the Merchant, the Far- giving service, mer, the Business man in every business pur I ! f | D. C. FUSSEL, Prw. G. M. TILGHMAN, V-IW H. B. TAYLOR, Cxilritr I . •
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