IB DUNN DISPATCH
GaUferd Cseaty Ku Jost mM
•a arvctica tkroovk -vkkk It to to
■ iasaa tt.OM.OOO la boods far tka
TWe la ratkar a larva raw In klv
far Haraatt to wkitslt Bat it ao
• aura to aa tkat wt ra yfe: ka akla to
•"» a koad law* •( at laaot katf
a auBioa far tka am parpen, tinea
Haraatt is at toast ar. fa :vtk aa weal
thy as ia GaBfacd.
Tkaaa art, of cou -» a lot of folk
who will ay at « i .oliak: tkat
Haraatt laaaat tfciak o' .nA a thiay.
Bat it caa ka daaa. r:t! .■*» la tha
tins. nal, hewer ai. v: xu andsr
toke a UtUa wittier...y rawpalya
tkroovk vkkk tka aowardym voter
wO! ka toorht tka inniHy far sack
a tblav and whs tied aat of tka Idea
—km ia tka knia of poUtkal wav
vntwpa—tkat ka k “»oTtvexin* Us
fat ora’* wkaa ke rotas far boada.
•war end aWr» that K aaada Nat
HOag that wfll five employment to
«ha thnaaaniir that wOl ha throws oat
of work with the continuance at prca
«at conditions. Individually wa are
aUe te borrow practically nothing
ead we hare little of valne to mlL
Paring the meat eight months we are
gaiag te And Wadding mighty hard
aalaae we de eomathiag te bring mo
ney to the eeeaty. Collectively—ea a
rnmmaaity—wa can borrow all the
amaoy wa want. Coanty and munici
pal bonds ere at a r~iwlam now.
A hatf-mtllloa for made, fifty
thousand far a new school building,
another fifty thousand far morn paw
lag, sesse more far power plant Im
provement*. coupled with whatever
private baUding that will follow the
•••Mag at costs in baQdiag oper
ations. will da wsndsrc toward re
“■ amenity. This Is a good
time to
-ovTiSirit’s;
*••** f*reed to quit
their tasks when their nrndecte ere
needed. , net only by impoverished
■nape hot else by AmericeaaT Truly.
It is a strange spectacle when pro
***^oa jaaaca •»• people need the
r-_?vss
Dwiocnt |
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Jim ted ntm
tend tte Ctuaterlaad to'tte mote
when tte MMr compaay wa
tewoiteH to MM tho arotf in
from tte taar, Mead* tad w*U-wi«h
uvU •* interacted latere* col
leetora. offered protection of a re
BMnUoo ef tteT^CvteSoS^^tdt
•*d oodov ht* title of receiver, to
mDod aroend to tte ToiioM o«cee
ftetet Mate ood Jamb to loon
•tet ho waa to “receive.’*
?»— elom imreettoatba at tte
Mb aoactea b Novtkfolk, Mr. Bor
•oU up tte cooccra can yet te
te*d« to function. By *-—rTno cool
nd eoBected—ttet'a vhotth* Cm
teriaaf did, collected—«U eaa te
amde to bring forth J«l«l oa a paying
Thle la ted red good save to people
Srssft-S" st^srSS
MM nd patent tte Coaatertead
tea teoa.o flippyilataaiat eo far.
Emooom lompa on oU right, hat tte
•0 la vary rapenal re; a ad ngaillii are
■a aiaeey A fra oat Ut hy ■rcaahtaa.
hat ltel, too, la ^*#11“ oat at asarhi
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ttegaadVttepNMte ia'^MamTaad
UBtettea to portfcoter. We'll he
tteahral for trtet wa receive fraaa
|M aa receiver. -Maraett Caaaty
Hava. .
**HOU> ON UKl'CMM BtATM*
(Maaaftetarar'a Record.)
WdNIl.h o letter to tteMnauf ae^
torar'a Retard pobtehad b thU la
mo. Mb advice la good. It te tend aa
tte foot that tte araatd aataoBy aaeda
oR tte aottoa raodo that eaa |w in
ES SHMSl
Ng tehr a o foMtac nytet,^tet
tejtoa^to jtea Tlrie^b trae ef^eMry
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IN AMD ABOUT 0 V
V —-... | y
ftovtval at am ago aid akin gam*
— hroaghl to light last week whoa
••aaral aegra cttlsaaa ewglilitd to
pell** department that they had
Man takaa In by a body of negro
operator* who** home la In kinaton.
It a anid that erven) colored man
“T* *“ M naar Dana have boon
•jbAdd at nMullal nai through
the laotmmoetality of tha old “loet"
»waa” KktM. Tha method la: Ftm
gjt r»w anchor, become friendly,
ftad* the pane containing billi of
large drnomlnatioa. offer to aplit the
Of course tha anther baa
to furnish aoaao chonge—usually
•*•«* **■ P*™*"- ▼*»«»
he fhada htmaelf trimmed goad end
plentifully.
TW mooU negrooa have been
working la thU neighborhood for sec
ond weeks, it U believed. About half
a doree victhna have complained to
tb« police deportment. Their total
•JH? V* 10 bare been about
MOO. On* at the alleged iwfhdleri
l» in th« crib her* Two other*' ere
belierad to bo locked up la Kinaton.
Chief Page will re to Kinaton. to
[morrow to bring them to Dunn.
Time* young men of Beaaon In
vaded Dunn Saturday night to "make
a race bone oat of Chief Page”—to
«** their exact language. They, how
ever, mad* the mlitak* of boaattaf
of their Intentioa before attempting
to put Into effect. The bo*at waa
made la the cafe. The chief hap
pened to he fitting next to the young
■ter who voiced the intention. The
whole bunch wei aligbtiy inebriated.
There were, three additional lodger*
in the city jail Saturday night. It coat
them about twenty bonea each to get
out Sunday.
ana ius gang Bavi Again
•tatted on the war path against mon
key rum and gambling. For a time
there wea an apparent cessation of
thalr activities along this line. The
result was that some of tho follows
overdid the thing. In consequence the
police blotter Is again assuming tho
proportions it did in the more pros
perous times of earlier la the year.
and the hanks will fores a redaction
of acreage by one-half, prices will
rapidly be adjusted to a higher level
end the suiplus'stock of cotton will
be cleaned up, to the great advantage
of tho South, assuring profitable pri
ces for yean to come.
Lot the South hold its cotton, re
duce its acreage, raise all its own
food-stuff s, put all surplus labor to
build lag highways and making muni
cipal improvements, to the cleaning
up of farms and putting them in bet
ter shape, and then out of this de
dremion in eettea It will win a vic
tory of permanent independence and
Prosperity.
Dob's Review
New Toth, Dec. IP.—Dun's Satur
day said:
The sign* of betterment in business
if outnumbered by the unsatisfactory
fcatena, an becoming more distinct
A change is aeon in certain primary
textile branches, wbese the movement
is freer, and some bqyera in the leath
er Dude an thawing -renewed Inter
eat. Whether the tndlcatiens of Im
iff" iii.r-t - *-fT*-i
WMWWyW Tfrmp CoBTaw
ssfaisr-A'asattWM
all quartan simultaneously. TV
economic readjustment has beea tr
ngular, having gone farther in wan
directions than la others, and thi
process of recuperation will probably
bo rrmdual and chocked. That a solic
testa for recovery crista it a con vie
tlen strengthened by the week’s croc
estimates, disclosing unusually abun
dant hafvest, and the powerful bank
tag resources and bettor transports
tioa facilities an inaportaat construe
M*aerJ?2r.,?'r**Wy b“k
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The following tnirfin of real rr
■ *•** **•** Faaa recorded ia the office
| of RapleUr af Deed* Faucette dur
iiIf tie past weak:
I Mare Jana Fnqu.y to Leon Me
Uod Puquay, one lot la Coats, for
1100.
M. fi. Holder to Flora A. Holder,
{ • 1-t acre* la UppV Little River
, towuihls, fit. *
babe lie MeAuley to John McLean,
aad others, 140 acre* in Barbecue
consideration of Ut« and
affaetba.
Chaa Roe. and wife to A. F. Ken
SO aerta jo Lilliocton town*
«ad other eonildcratloik.
. f. Parrlek to J. H. Parrieh. M
4«rea ia Crave townahip, far love and
affection
B. P. Parrish to J. p. ParrIA. 55
affection^™*'" tolrn*,p’ f#r bva and |
a P. Parrbh to Minnie M. Crimer,
SJ 1-1 seres la Grove township, for
levs aad affection.
B. F. Parrish to Ava V. Stewart. 12
Mras to Grave township, for love
aad affection.
Leans] Holland to A L Overby.
Mastoa ta Blaek River township, ttf
• P. Parriah ta W. H. Parrish,
*1 acres-In Grove township, for love
aad affaetton
Dosha* Stewart to the Beard of
Bdaeatie*. one sere to Black River
tewtohip, MOO.
Tkaddeaa Lee to Katie Lae. let
to Dunn, 11,000
„A G. Johasen and others to Alba
Matthews. 21 aerct In Noils Creek
*••»*»», JMd
The fellewlM tresafer. ef real
•Mato have been recorded ta the ef
Boa of Ratbtor of Deed. Paacstle
dmrla* the asst weak:
Gee. L. Gennady and ethers to N.
* Batter aad ethers. • Iota In Dana,
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N. A. Butler aad ether* to Bar
Jktta E. Butler, 1 tats to Doan, for
*• A. Metaneb to Paneen Coae
■nrabl Baak af Biasn, tl.M acrae
to Avarasbara township, |17,»42.
Una Man* to M. ft. Lea aad
Baida eta, I tote ta Avarashave teat
■toTflM sad athar natodssuUs*.
. Beaaas Nstoon to O. C Childress.
I toasts of shoot M acres to Jeba
•MvOto township, $11 aad athar aaa
M. 0 raptor to UHa Orap
seres to Grave tawaship, far
Hn*n)i Paasstto to Chaa. Bbh, 1
at to LMlacton, I1.MP aad athar
REASON ENOUGH FOB OPTU
Ml EM
„ ,Wb*tkrr •» »<* lt begins Immedia
tely after tbe llrst of January, there
U every reason to believe that this
country Is due to have a long series
—Art to 10 ynrt, at ImK—of
aeueeaa of preepertty aa steady and
to and as we have ever known. It can
not begin, it is true, until wa ere
back en a stable basis; but once that
la reached, nothing can prevent it.
It would be foolish to look for a
recurrence el the feverish condition*
of war Hot*. In fact, aueh condition*
would be highly undesirable, for they
are invariably followed by a reaction.
,We are gulag through such a period
of reaction right now,, end the only
wonder is that it is to mild. Severe
aa condition* are at present, lh.ro
have been few bankrupted*—abund
ant evidence that tbe United Slate*
has adopted and followed e fiscal
policy that, whatever ita minor de
lect*, it sound at the core. We have
come down a great part of the way
.from the peak of war prices with
a minimum of calamities. It is en
achievement upon which wc .hall look
back with pride and tnucmcit e
'few year* heuce.
But the comforting element in the
situation is the fact that there la a
moral certainty that such business
concerns a* can weather the present
comparatively mild blow will soon
have plain sailing before them. Wo
(hall have a repetition on e greater
real* of tbs “ora of good feeling"
that followed 1819, and for exactly
the same rsaten—Europe is again
'Stripped bare of the necessities of
- civilized life, and America is tho
I greatest available aeurce of supply.
I We have not quite a monopoly, not
| even as much monopoly as we had of
i tho munitions business, and there
fore we shall not be able to set quite
onr own prices. Rut we shall find a
ready market for anything we have
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.o s*’l at a reasonable price to. aj,
woJ run, yei-s l? com;. flncu
th ng. i e.-ul j out ci, th;.< «'!1 Ik.
a al! pribab I'ty, so g.iat -h-ugo ir
• ricw either up o.4 <Urr s for a he
v. at‘v«!yiJo v Vra«. r *'t .- r>b I
'll tend tew ri i da f> - *.c i 1
hamt, and strikej w!| b; tine u t .
« bankrupted-. \
Tlx- r'.tvialcn thet^f-irt. fnrni-hr
"aion fu 'are optimum It 'a th
wnrat ponesble time for wild specula
Ion, to be ear*. It is o prospect
hat affords no greetco infort for the
aan whose ambiUonlls to get rich Ir
10 minutes; bat sijih spirits have
over bees the cans -*f the commer
cial world. But the man who aspect*
to be In basin*** not only next week
bat next year and the year after that,
the nun who is looking for no more
than a reasonable profit, and who
much prefer* assurance of reasonable
safety to 90 per cent dividends, the
man. la short, who it doing business,
not gambling, finds In outlook morn
promising than it hap been for a long
while. To paraphrase Mr. Wilson's
sentiment, the conaMVatlve man finds
it better to suffer temporary embar
rassment in a bustscaj that sooner I
or later is bound to succeed, than to
run up bugs profiU in an enterprise ]
that sooner or later ti bound to crash 1
Sharply aa American business is
pinched at present. It is aa certain aa
anything human sear la that good
time; are just ahead, and every' day
ic bringing them clontr. The tendency
'■* steadily in the direction of sound
conditions and lasting prosperity;
and that, ire submit, la reams enough
for optimism.—-Creeaaboro News.
D. Y. Cooper. Sr., prominent bank
er. textile manufacturer and business
man, died suddenly at hia home In
Henderson Monday. He was 74 years
old, having been bom April Zl, 1447,
in Grenville county.
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; Candies and Fruits v
j = — - for — ■ —
Christmas
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i bee our pretty baskets ot assorted Fruits and 1
1 boxes of Fine Candies, prepared for the I
' Christmas Trade. i
FINE BON BON3 MALAGA GRAPES
ASSORTED CANDY ORANGES
CHOCOLATES TANGERINES
GRAPE FRUIT I
CIGARS LEMONS •
CIGARETTES APPLES k
ALL KINDS OF NUTS PEARS ' ’
Let Us Prepare A Special Box Or Basket for M
i You—We Will Deliver It.
Phone 268—F. G. SHKAN—Dunn, N. C.
] . —Railroad Avenue
B YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY
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tomwtmi Experims of s Texas Lady Wko Dedans That if Man
WaoMB Knew AW Car'd Tkey WoaU Bo Sponi
Msck Sir 1mm aid Worry.
Nsvneota, Texas.—Mr*. W. M. Pedes,
ol tide piace,rdetes the following interest
lag eccotuu ot bow sbe recovered her
■irengto, having realized that the was
adualjr toeing her health:
"Health la the greatest thing hi the
world, aad when you ltd hat gradually
sopping away (root you, you certainly tit
up and take notice. Tbnt Is «w I did
sown flam ago when I found myself in a
vary nervous, run-down condition ol
health. I was so fired and toft so Utdcae
I could hardly go at aO.
“I was Jot ao account tor work. I
would gel a hnchet o( water and would
kelao weak I would have to set itddwn
before I tot Ike I coaid lift* to the shelf,
la this condition. Of courts, to do even
«y housework was a task almost im
possible to accomplish.
•*lwas. . nervous and easily upset
' - .1 i l 1 1 H' _ .Hi
11 couldn't real well * fright aad wm . ..
i]u*lifebae.
ui beard of Chid* and alter leading I
dodded I had aotae female trouble that
waepupagawdowa. lea* lor Card*
“laaveryehortwtdeaferl beaut the
Cardid Hama Treatment laawaalm
provenye* and it waaa’t toag until I war
homo wort.
{'Later 1 took a b*dao< Cart* aa a
toaie. I can recommend Card* m* afed
ly do ao, lor I! am women kaaST*
would am a grc* da* ot worry aad
akkneea.”
<*er women who have fc^Tcant*
helpM *ould eoaviace you Sad II b
worth try**. Ad dngpafe aed it
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'ThL> year, for the first time in the
:‘.:ory of the sealons of the Hesrsl
Ji territorial legislature, every mrm
>■’ • was able to understand English,
abling them to dispense with the
—n eta*. ‘
Palmyra III and, 1,0 Du mtlvl aouth
of Honolulu, haj no moaquitoea, no
•corpluna, no centipede*, and haa plcn
ty of fiah In the aurroundlng water,
ihouaaDda of bird*, luxuriant Y»tr»
lation and a tool climate.
A plant growing la U« State of
Mihoacan, Mexico, affects the human (
organism in such a manner that tha
subject Is mads temporarily Insane
from breathing tha perfume.
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WATCH and CLOCK
REPAIRING
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' We have just insii.uted a repair depart
ment for watches and clocks and have em
ployed an expert to direct the work.
The Department iu equipped with the
beat and latest machinery, and we will ap- /
predate your patronage.
We will carry a first class stock of jew
elry, clocks and cut glass in this department.
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BUTLER BROS.
Dunn. N. C. -
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PRESENTS
, For Everybody
With the coming of Christmas your thoughts are
turning to presents for your relatives and friends; but you
are also remembering that this is a season for economy.
That is where we come in and we have the things most
suitable for this year’s Christmas presents, marked down
to figures that make it economy to buy.
You Must Give A Useful Present This Year
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FOR HIM FOR HER
Neck Ties Gloves
Shirts Dresses
Shoes Shoes
- Gloves Handkerchiefs
it Coats
fl09* Suits
* Furnishings
„ Hose and
Over Coats hundreds of other things
that will be appropriate and acceptable. Come in and
look them over,
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J. W. Draughon
Dunn, M C.
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Useful Christmas Gifts ! I
You Can Find Them Here ! IK
Chai« Gun. II
Rocker. ' Rifle. II
Couche. Bicycbe II
Ru«» Velocipede. . II
Silver Ware Tool. II ,
.. . Stove.
Knives
Range.
Fork. . Hardware II
Spoon. ^ . Musical Instrument, and
Community Plate Furniture
Thousands of other things to
Select from. Make it some
thing worthy of yourself.
LET IT GE A USEFUL THING.
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Barnes & Holliday Company
Dunn and Coate, N. C.