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raw DISPATCH Ι »fT TVUOAT AT. Ulp WK «ft tfe» *_ *- Ο, «Λ» Ue Mt * ·, I·*·, 1 L KI1U POM. PaMbW Ο Ο Ο Ο ·0-0 Ο Ο—Ο ο Ο—Ο TCWN Ο—Ο ο-ο Tones ο—ο ■f C. 1 Ρ. Ο-Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο-Ο- ο—ο ο ο ουκ SCHOOLS The Dispatch esteada it» eongrwu IttloM to the thirteen boy· and gtrla who finished public «chooU with the doua· ml the last una of Dunn City schools. It tnut· that all of them wlli bar· realised from the training χι*·» them ban (hat tho welfare of the ι that they rcaeh Cor lamer ièsow ledge through the higher odnrarioaa I institutions of the State. Tba aaUon'a greatest need at tU» time Is for trained au and wo Ma, and no better training η given than that «rhkh young men aad wom en can gat from tha collèges of North Carolina. Dam'· schools have done a great aad noble work la bringing these ben and girl» thus far along the path way of Ufa ad fitting them for the future training. It it, of cour»· un· fortnnato thai oat of ao many young sters who atoned in school with the#* a* few have traveled the long r»ac nod become graduate*. Many fell bj tba wayside, quitting acbooi with to little truing that they will be handi capped In life's battles. But thirteen la not · bad number in this instance Theee thirteen can help in the fut·'·'* Hfa of oar community. During the school year Just closer the Dunn school* bars been serioutl; handicapped by Inadéquat· boildingk aad teaching facilities. How leriout «his handicap was is known only to these who are familiar with eondt Beforo another tons begins, it i bspsd that additional buildings will bars been constructed. A bond Usu* election ia seen to be called to make the rtaligation of this hope pou'bk The Dispatch trusts that all of itx readers wit] vote for the bond .«. JUSTICE IUNO—DBUNKΤ By the SéapMO Democrat we lit told that Judfa Bond ia Cllwton lut «Mb %· prssids over ■ tu· of 8u parUr Court af Ws—pswi Coast? «ai . (m 4f*ak ta taM ««—t. ! ' V* -T *** *** —» U< ^*~^^nK^nKa5ÎIi3RÇ£ia^fc· <(μμΗι jadgea -wka tu at Omi tah a «a» Voa gaMJy wtth ·μι wk> kan tea· ncmi af fractura# th ι Un* la tha aac way. Without lint band information w. are, af com not in position to pit · Jodcmsat an th* Jurist Wa trust th»'. tkna wara circumstances adequaUl.-' «Ttaanallnç. Wa ara loth to teller tha* aaa who occapic* the posiUun o ' ladft of the--Superior Court coull have aa litti· regard for tha d<cit ' af Jda position a· to he drunk in put· I lie. Bat, If It Is trae that the juris, was la his «up·, what any wo apt. ' from the lasser folk? Wkst rasped, for last·lira, caa a blockade r ha* for tha law and Us aeenta when h: kaowi that tha fcaad af tha court t j which he might ho ram monrd ha 11 ban iatb'biac af tha fluid which th. law say· be himseir «hall no*. saaksT Wa weald like more informstio aa this ocsurrsaee. Makot» 8u»morUn, «h· dividt 5 tin wfth Joe Bteptimeon In guarC lac <k« Broad Nmt <roe<tng of th - Co·» Line, b foorful that «ont on tko fool karri/ n«n and womrn wh.· car· ™ Mttlo far tfcoir perjonal «aM - that thay dltregani hl« furnal*, h» ffrHtltlid th* following atreelo» |mmi **Ho tbaorSit ho had tiau to cru* the trark Befo." a pa«,j-o trahi. Ur had d»M H «m* t «m Hcfv.r. Vat nr»»r wtM again." The foardMBtn at that rrrt* c · hm the dlrrlc's awn Hun ma'.-r | atttWUUiti otny lht law. Tkt nhaatd. i>ac fa'U « aa' the "imp" tonne· ί'ΐι ■><:. dar ta c»urt art»»?» 'iJ 'aw ;r.y t. thai] V flood. Bi! thai «I* no »t * to 4a ihU. Th»/ appj-il t'· a'! :« rl· «orra the lav Hei!#aod fer :2»t i».:t lie'* p-»iet::en. Of «3HI·. If yn ϋ> ϋ·. -β h tod »h* appeal, they oar. ha/·· j earr.d a ot.J :« e'lj «awrr ci ' / of roar jbotha!) »ona·. »'«κ! 1 -«ι ν per*·η. X«irr ia W. 1 ta «rat I ·»ν. dap*. W» he λ»· , isc ή 1 . « ί-ι far a if mo -. t»'i< Chief W.·. Md th· eaart 3·, n kan - a· rr 3. « J-.iU th· «(«MO. wait for th· trrln Ιλ via W· hara j:U Ui th. » Η»·η of V Ijtnilet with ail Ha ··.!« > · «M ajr*»t.**t«r whig thi< t r,. of year rolled arrsnd trort pt - ■»%<! ' lUafc I M* waa A pofmlal «ι· apen IM ad a (itHhattor. Dad ar-J the t** tllÉWI wore faravar tatfa;ta| the Mmw I am oaf ae tared, a «d I eoald tad why th· eWer* do » w af u IrtraaMt «a aaay «Uanu of ; an rr Aa Γ*· grwwt! older, how-, ore», aad hate and loath haro «Wpart- ! ' haw·, I eoe the rrfl af the pa»»-» , IT. tha ι dia- ' ky solemn ordinance ku decreed that -he a»» of Juvembers :· a CTW1· pu· I .ihAbW by fine. \ —— ι I: 1» far train my thtir· to dspr>j àc j-ivetiile heart of an iastTament I w dear to tt. bat wrth the «rait on my I (riand* koko before ma I cannot re frain froia aakhig the food chief of follee to UU thekiddles lb d«aiit. Leslie Wilson, through the activity of bit aXhJetic sua Carl, it th* post njor «f a young klucn that bids fair to eclipse tba slcsy-wieckag rteord of lluek Smith's cow. Cart gamned &t klttoa frcm ike streets the othsr •(ay And carried it boose, whrr* it wi: snthroned In discarded draperies on lb· hack poich. On the first night i» ;:t« η aw home tk t kitten bee am·: en A moird of · noighSor'ing cat and I the surrounding welkin mado to ring with it» I>* making. 80 loud ware the declaration· nf fe ine regard that Door Leelfc ard other members of hie family went deprived of deep all together, and forgot that Back'a row was still lowing In dsep 10ted disgoat ovrr being corralled In the narrow confia*· of a town lot 1· tk 0 β WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES Ο § o| The Woman'· Club hHd tkc last meeting of the elab year at the cioh •oomn 0.1 the afternoon of May IRth. 'Jwing to the heavy rain, thete wero inly eleven member* present. After the usual routine of minuWs, roll call, ate, a very interesting letter va» lead by Mis. II. S. McKay, acc .etary. Thla was in the form of an invitation from the N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs for delegates from the Dunn Club to attend the Stat»· Convention, which will be kald at WrighUrille Beach, June 7th to tOU». The delegates appointed and elected wc-e-as follows: Dde sates: Mrs. P. S. Cooper, Mrs. J. Lioyd Wade, Mrs. L. C. Stephen*. Alternates: Mrs. Weslay Thomp son, Mrs. Ellis Coldrtein. Mrs. K." A Towiuend. I'or some time put the elub has 9eet considering a concert to be giv -m here by Miss Dicey Howell, one if oar country's young artists, whose voice promues to her a career af na tional prominence. Miss Howell la a Koith Carolinian and kaa several Um^s viaited relative* In Dunn. At '.his meeting a letter wa> read from Jtr concert manager, quoting a Ajrurr in r.inccrt. After a disenssian it was ieclded to abandon the idea, at leart temporarily, as the fige re was too high for the clnL to take a ebanco. Λ yearly report from **ch ο Seer if ihr club vas read and it va* roted to *nd the President* report to the 3latc Publicity chairman. Th· Trtmm'i report vai of ι peclal Interest: » ; On band «-ban organised 1 Λ.00 Collected for all purpose» 457.14 $462.14 Disbursements (376.39 Ra!an?e on hand .$83.75 Aftlr reading of reporta, tea and *afer» were «erred br Mrs. C. W. Harries and Me. B. JL Jeffries. The club adjoarncd t* meet a rain the sec ond Friday in September. , At the last meeting of the Woman'· Gab. one of the members gave a. most so: prising account of a day . «pent in cleaning up hei husband» vffict and the hallway leading to il. She s.«:d Uiu corridor la th« build- j !lU> was so filled w>th dusty junk as ; to be uasuoitary. How many build- : togs in our town are In similar coadl- | tion? We wonder. Cwarttlisa Orniwrd "Say what do you think of this: :oUon yard busine»»?"·— il "I think it nugh: to be moved and I I hope the women fix it op. What do! iron think"?— ' "IU ao place for a cotton yard bat hep· It will rtay ther». rd bat· 1- ■ bad ti ww the Woman'· Clefc en :hi» town." Wι thought «uch narrow pralakMea lad Ion* ago ranUbad, bot for tba I · ► ·»»··· * - BUSINESS LOCAL * FOR SALE — A FORD SEDAN, practically n«w. &*t «· at owe· far a bargain. Carl Barafaat, Duo·. N. C. April X» tf. REAL COWS' MILK TO* SALE AT IT 1-Z «nu p«r >iu»rt. drlWarad. Not Itu than on· «t. deliv*r«d. Re (alar customer· waaUd. Buttai Milk 25 cents par gallon to iag«lai euatomrr». Butter 80 cent», but all engaged at prcjaat Phone SI. Woiw Pop·. KEF LACEMENT COILS FOE ALL car* at Oaiaay'i Garage. SEVERAL USED CARS OP VAR1 obi modal* in ftrit clam aeadltior for uih or on loaf time. Galaey'i Cwa|t. FOR SALE—COTTON SEE» MEAL Toe oaa get >t from ■· ibaai fti caih. Gaoxg· F. Pop·. a IS tf EIM LUGS, WEDGES AMD BUT1 far all cam at Ghht*· Cane·. PHOTOGRAPHS—MES. BATARD Woolen, drilled photographer, am of th« l«ading artitu of her pro f<4*jon is the Sooth, will be in Dunn May 83, 84 and 25th for th« parpoie o( making photograph· Thos· who dr*ir* hnr Mmm •fcould communicate with Mr·. R 0. frtmrow at onee. LADIES AMD MEN'S PANAMAS Leghorn*. Bancoekt, Straw·, and hat· of all kind* cleaned and block ed by expert! in a real hat factor} without fat- u«e of acids, paints oi po»dcr<. Work guaranteed. It eaet no more to hav· your hata proper ly made ovar. Mail order· given prompt attention. The largest Itc tory of it» kind in th· South. Roth flat Factory, 419 Granby St., Nor folk, Va. Iky 17 St. riixt r Λ KM S FOU 5A.Lt.—NOW Is the time te bay a farm while pvkc* are low anil while you can find what you want. ST6 acres ><u Bui«« Creek, on two roadt, half cleared, Four settlements. T5>i» is a combination farm. Fint for stock, fine m m Jew and ptcnty of spring watrr. rich (Tatinft land. No finer cotton, mm and tnbaeco land than thU can be found ia North Caro lina. Good mill, fin and three food horn·*» will -be built of rood mater ial. Mill and cotton gin operated by water. Eight hone crap cleared of choira land—fine for etock at well a· (arming Good place. Torrai: Ten to twenty yean. J. G. I ayton, Dana. W. M. WAKEFIELD, M. D., OF Charlotte will h· at Duke, m Dr. IIoHa office on Teeedey, June 7th, and at Beaooc on Wedneedaj June (ha Dtetar. , _ .«ht'tnebent of Me, ear mm and throat diaeatet and fitting glaaeea. Atk your family phyeiclan about consulting Dr. Wakefield. MIO *t. FRESH FROM THE BIG MARKETS our good4 constantly come. Thon why bo surprised to learn that hard ΐίη::^ and high coet of living are tni'el:>'d b>* tboie who bay granu lt'.cJ ei>j'»r 1er· » l-ûc, good over all! lor DSc, good enffae for 10c aiui what they eat and wear liker » at the Yoilow Front Store. R. G. Taylor Company. HAVE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF lActty Road* to loan on 1st neit· on Real Brta». E. P. DavW, T>unr. X. C. May 20 4L pd. man and «il who ma> «(TO4*Jtu ini;·.-· that »« ar* roi tr.v ithJ» town." Wi 'man'. • rmU wi h !h« o»e#i the town to ni< od mar# b««jir·., th« «Meet of tnt'iu cUn of Bu and wem MEDICINE MAN NO FAKE* I The medicine man, a» known u> jthe -«cleat» and to thn aborlffinrt of [Aneriea, Africa and olker land*, waj !no faker ur humbug or quack, ac icordic* to Dr. Marett.'of the Uni* (varsity of Oxford (England). In a recent book on piyenolojr and folk Merc he describe! tbe A jttralian Baih man'» incantation* to drive out of a men'» hMd the cnrftW that ha· cau» O'i hi* diaeaee. after whith he ρ ro ll urc· ia his band.a plue» of crystal, apparently out of the «uffewr"» head. Ne ther hi nor tho patient nor the uatir^t'» friend* U deceived; they all know that be ha* had the cryatal In hi· hand or op bit alceve all the lime, r.nd that he hai been acting rHualla tlcally or symbolically throutrhout Che InranUtlMt. The cryttal la a symbol of lh« mltcklvf within tha katd. VThat tha madiclnc wan really doai It t« Ht «h* (tovd magic infVucocv or "nan·" within hlmaaU to combat the bed "nam·" afflicting the patient. Ha. In fact, dralj In the occult, but he do»» to with high moral intent, and haa at tained to tha powar of to deaKng onljr altar ae»ara training, Innhrlnf fast .na, iaelation and all tha other miaer !»« of a (pacial initiation. Nitrate Ο f Soda Plenty Of It Now On Hand Cash Or On Time GEO. M. FLOYD IPCCIAU t PmIH E*ap*nUc4 Pm(im wit Ilk mw........ Buy—Hi AnXn, *m iv, ■«· ............... AUm4 FlmmppU, wm Mc, low ........ 0«Mm A|* MMcroni, wm It l-U sow...*. Cammed Mm·, wm th. maw ........ I«if· n*. Hvr»l Am CWHm, wm M«, n· ΤιΜι fnitw. wm H*. mw ................... Pm Mrtw Oaunty Ummy. to flat Jan. W· lb· Urm4 MlHi N«w I· thv Um· to Η··* rtw Mfty H· fitok. w· Wt· Um Mil». Mwi«>l ■ kfi4 li «tick. tO-MMi <tw« wfcite tWy Im* Walter Jones no. xr ' -TImJ »»*·[ RUM-*)» Pew J Majestic Ranges! it in the World •UCED from $148.00 To U $118.50 of Aluminum or Majestic Ware With Each Range !! Bargains Ever Offered in This Section YOURS while the stock lasts. Dunn and Varina fi* A ν ' V i uy What Y ou Need ! | ·:;ι Save What You Can! ,: ν ·. !%V: •· Λ · • /t'.'-V ts* 1 —Place your idle and active-funds in thi* bank where they will do their part toward bringing conditions back to nor mal. This Bank is here for your convenience and safety and for the good of the community. Such institutions are the bulwark of safety in times such as those through which we have just passed. They are here to help you and our community. You will do well to use our bank and its service. . THIS BANK SPECIALIZES IN PROTECTION COOPER, Pres., Η. Β. TAYLOR, Cashier
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