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THE DUNN DISPATCH , umimp tmr w5ST MID ftOAT. -t*a im. »• Drnn. M. CL. motor *» Ml M wah t, Utl. u xnairron, MM* 'Ura* natha- A* antka.. ttl* <'>* year....——Hm • • _,_ Before this journal of Igb Ml >m or) 11 bar* boa taM to fee polio to cap root year proftToaeo a* regard* 'he mIo of Dunn's electric ryoteo* to th* Carolina Paw«r and Light C*M l«y. During th* laet few week* wo have ^ van our aoodeat way to giro yaa an the Information avaflakb t* w* *a ♦hs subject Wa treat that yaa hero benefittad by tki* effort. If a Mojir Hy at yon vote for th* aria, wa knew 'hat yon hare. / Pale of tk* ayrtaai auaaa so more to aa than it dooa tk* average Dm* -under of tkia pahlleaBuu. It wfll gtv* vu better *ad am ilrywtoM* eer .■ire at lew cost It wfll da th* m*b* t'ar you. Vmrw are rant wka djplik* the idd of wiling to a corporation. They nrc anicted with that HiaMt extinct iliscaea knew u trutiphobla near vfcich until a few jam ago waa so formidable a weapon la tha toads of thoaa who would mount to pawn* through tto rala af legitimate boet net*. They exp ran tha fear that aaea 1*l«» mighty corporation gets tta tan Uelaa upon oar town it will narer tot That is a vary foclidt ftsr. Look .•'boat yon. Remember tto telijhose rtrvico wo tod b of ora tto Bdl Sys tem came to towa with one af its subsidiary campaaim aad placed «a ■" communication with tto outside worfdt Of coaraa pan do. Tratal Young aad a few amoaeates bnOt a Ulaphana ryaUm hare. It woo a srood ayatam aa far aa it want. Bat Mr. Toang waa glad to raliaqaidf hold whan ha found that a bigger and more aBciant waa wtfHag to aaeoa control. Yoa am a bene ficiary of that change. The town of Dana want ate tto electric light aad power *—taam ho caatm It cmdd ast Sad toy mm stea ta giro it aarraal. It has always tost on that hastnoaa. If tha towa of Dean wm ha tedhridaal aad tod tto sight tate**’ **mamawt’***mil ’"'*** ' dweller*. Da yoa apt Shk that yoa votdd to piayteg a rattor maaa trick 90 *ha ether fellow If yoa da mot go <Wwa U tto polls next Tuesday morn ing aad coot year rote for the sale! ■o. top to It now, friends, top to it and do year duty? Btlitva Bdflllflm Rant mm hr-1 Mogr* Recorder. Bo aji a bead Mac. SaaM think ha la cracked. la the caae af Ireland It womm that G««i*a *<let George da it." And ha h«* Bade a Mighty good Job ad it. All of at vast go* wkwh and goad made—aad all af na abhor high Bat, hew can wa ban the ftxat without the laatT Conaalldatlaa of school* idea la net being received oory favorably in mm» part* of final Harnett, according to porta. Bat. If wa read aorroctly, neither ware bath take whan (hay owe introduced to effete rutin SepcTtnteadent Brooks anya an are forced to break toe tag Wt pledge wban tba raraiaotlon act waa nbnlk iad to the people. That ia Jnst axaatly «hot same thooaaade af aotan ar pectod and what all of too Beuabli. lane ywdlUod. i| si to ttt Am arm uy malm MMh* to to light ftagooad |Mq toh in to People of atop toeell ttoat It Md be so, for no one «M my that • town -*■— jrltrrmati an Itom m aahham at ha aially would ha ooaaUond a aaf< place fer.crtmlaal aporallom todag thaaa haatia day* toOowiag to war. ton all of as wars tasting af to ieya af wealth, wa wan a risk BaM for to bniy little reapers wtt gold-bordered stock certificates which now wfll hardly pass master at to aad*U too— af to klda. Venders of all aorta of worthlaaa things —« to aa. Aad toy reaped a rich bar •• to m ntrmd Mate of bmitod weiath, we are still the tooted af thaaa who weald tie. val tha easy read to wealth. Take preachers, bootleggers who do not hmre fra the bootlegger, honesty, “7 aad crery olAeort of crook. Item to fatten. ” Two inctences within the Iasi •°aA shew hew easy we are. One merchant was •‘done’* by a fallow who peaed aa a minister. Twenty at thirty good cituene wars trimmed by a man wba posed aa %aaUsr ef "red" liquor to aa aggregate of *T0«. He got to^aoaey aad aerer delivered to As wa write this to town's Hght iag lyetean is eastiag a dim gleam apoe oar battered old milL It la I o’clock aad Moody. Wa can hardly me to keys. Tha plant eannet ha hearfly leaded so early in the area. !ag. hat It is gMag a eery peer light Aad wa are wondering if tha folk are retag to decide that we shall continue to strata ear eyas threagh the years. Aad there are sheet town lota af eld gentlemen aad tod ladies. Some are trying to rand. Berne are working at to sawing machine or at to bench or cm ledgers aad jenrnala. Their ayes are ant aa good aa aura. They, too. are without good tight Win they, toe, hare to struggle along wM» the <to little aaya tot come from to town's leamaT Are yea tediffareat to tha needs of theaa sheet year If ran are. md » ~ i a n n na i _~ _ ' f Bl ! i MAKE IT USEFUL' I While Johnson Brothers are I Selling Goods at a Great I Reduction, Get Some- I thing Useful for I tliat Christ- I mas Pres- I ent. I • 'V • : .1 ; EVERYTHING TO WEAR 1 _ t ■ 1 ~ 111 T HI m . • t , i ,1! JOHNSON BROS. # t NOTICK Of RE-SALE OF VALU-' ABLE PROPERTY A ralee .f,M ..evmg been mad* •4 a ra-talt Mdartd th# undtrtlgntd ■Muforoo. doder and by virtue ol atkortty contained (* a certain Mort *6* Deod edoewed by A. V. Norrii "■ erife, 0«a Norm to B. A. Nor -* on AunM 17tb. 1919 and dul; enefenwd to jtho undoralgnod raaafeioe. which laid mortem,, eod U ol feoord Eagirtry of Har tU County 'In Booh 11*. Pace 418 tfaalt havlgg boon mado la the pay no«t of thoiacteo teen red by aald **d will offer for re-ealc to the highoot bidder, for each, at pnbUc auction at the court bo ue. door n the eltv ef UUneton at It o’clock on 4e UB dty of Deocmbcr I9tl the folewMff deeeribed real ee tato, to-wlt: Begianiag' at a (take in Joaa* * ditch and run* N. 1-4 W. 91 chain* to John Smith’* wheat once etood a largo nine; tboaoa a* JAa Smith’* line 8. 89 W. 16 1-1 chmthe U a Rake with pointer, near a (Aool bourn: thence Ilf with Larkin. Nonrie'i line IS 1-1 Aaiae to a otnke in middle ef public road; theaoe N. ST 1-S E. 14J0 tothe beginalnf. contain in, thirty Area (II) acre*, more or leee, belne the Usd deed by G. W. Cave ss5*&*£r 9u~rt-vd wir*’ Tbir December «ad. 1911. W. R. DENNING, Traaafereo, EZRA PARKER. Attorney. Dee. 6 IX - 1 **♦•**• * ♦ BUSINESS LOCAL * * ♦v#. * ♦ * * * PABSU FOR SALE. I- ON LONG ttoe payotpte at half price. I will take goad city property or amaU t*rm* aa part payment for larger 11 faraa. I have more than X can look oitor aid nit to mil to tomon mer car ee. Make a date and look over ekat I have while you can get what you want J. Q. Layton.' owner, Dunn, N. G. 9 ft pd. j t,0#0 ACRES OF CHOICE FAJtM fag land not told. Them farms range In tisa from 30 to 1,100 acrea. Well located near schools, churches and towns. Nice, loamy land, day subeoll with good houses of ovary kind. Wall eukad to sot-' ton. tobacco, com, wheat oats and ekrvar. I give easy terms. Make a data before coming. J. Q. Layton. Owner, Dunn, N. C. 0 ft pd FOE MINT. — SUITABLE BOOMS tor light housekeeping. Call phono No. 814.ltc. TRY THE LARGEST SELLING CL , gar in the world. New Currency, lot Sold by hading dealers. ] IS lOte. * CARBIDE FOR SALE—ANOTHER large shipment Just arrived. Our price Is right Call now and got yours. Xenoy and Lee. 4 tic. DOG STRAYED OR STOLEN— Nearly white setter female bird dog strayed or was stolen from my home Friday night Answers to name of Lou. Return to me and get reward. P. A. Turlington, Duan, N. C. Route No. 3. • ft pd. SMOKE HAV A TAMPA CIGARS. 1 Like speeding SO minutes in Tam* i pa. Sold by beet dealers in your dtP-18 lOte. FARM FOR SALE.—Contains 133 1 acres, one reaidenco, ona tenant I koase, one gin and gin house. Will mU cheap. A third or fourth cash, i.vs.isvisf'Li;, I ere, Dunn, Route 3. S St pd. T.!...~~: Que More Chance ij | to have your FRUIT CAKE Baked by Eipert Bakers « ► Wednesday will positively be the last day that j ‘ bake, FRUIT CAKE. We will not bake fruit ; 1 Christmas week. We will bake pound cakee, how < ► I \ . < ► I jTe still have a few pounds of that delicious fruit i I i ». Place your order before it is sold. ! I ' i ' .;; » * ^ * "Bakery Has MIGHTY NICE BREAD —■...,? 1 ^ SALE.—THE CHARMING farm of tha late Dr. J. H. Crawford, on «uy term*. Thia farm, including tha pasture, la wfrtd in and has running water. Tha barns, stables and tenant houses are all you can ate far. The lovely bone I* a two-etory structure, well built of best heats' timber, surrounded by roaet. climb ing vines, hedge and ia In a loeaty oak grove. On good highway, *00 yards of good school and church. Two and one-half miles from Duke, three and one-half miles of Bole's Crock, its and one-half miles oit Dunn and four tnllca of Coate. The land to fins and Iota af It. I have 10 other rood farms for sale on easy terras. I will bo array from home Dee. 18 and 18. Make a date before coming. J. G. Lay ton, Dunn. N. C- 6 2t pd. » — I HAVE YOU TRIED THAT Ml* cigar, Hav-A-Tampa Ait yea daalr about It 1* 10ft CARBIDE. — IF YOU NEED CA* b;do lot u* Ripply you. A larg chlmaont Juit unloaded. Coat quick. Kenoy and Lee. 4tf< ATTENTION FARMERS AND ME* chant*.—Ship your produce t Rtcbardioa-NIxon Co., St* Brew* 8t Norfolk, a 1 No coamWo No'vW. ° D' OWB*’ “ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT* Whol*ial* and retail, told dlrec from the car. I will bo la Dun with a ear load of fruit of oay »* growing direct from my grove* l Florida Sec mo on the 19th, "o the track.'* J. D. Baggett. Maitlanc Flo- • tfi Long Staple Upland Cotton, foi North Carolina Farmers is an Opportunity of the Day Indications are that North Carolina will have a virtu a nonopoly on growing long staple upland cotton, durlnf “* n?. . , ye*” nt least, on account of the devastating bol weevil infestation of large areas of the territory that haa beei trowing it. North Carolina Cotton Growers should reap i ■ich harvest while this opportunity lasts. Soon the weevil wil ret us too. Three yearn ago I began growing staple cotton on nr [arms here in Harnett County and after careful study and ex lerimenting with the different varieties I believe that I havt “ ’•"t most profitable cotton that has ever been tested ou n any section where staple upland has been successfully frown. , . This cotton compares about equal with big boll Cleve and in fie d production and time of maturity and picks just a ?asily. Plant grows open with light foliage, large round boll ipanlng wide and fluffy, lint measures 1 1-4 inches, strong am silky, yielding around S3 1-3 to 35 per cent turnout from tin fin. It is the Ideal cotton for North Carolina soils and climat u Has been shown the past two years by Harnett County grow :rs in 'he high-classed product they have uniformly produced >o * ?-hla cotton h“ ,old» here on our market thia year, fron to Soc per pound. A considerable number of buyers am mils that have used our cotton tell me that our cotton haa thi inest character they have found in the Carolina*. My seed are improved from the noted Hartaville No 1! itrarn. They are pure, acclimated, double cleaned and abso utely free from weevil. They are put up in new bags, 2 1-1 jushels to the bag and are now ready for delivery. Price Si >er bushel f. o. b. Dunn. N. C. Pull remittance must aecom J? «y,„?r Vld "0 order will be accepted for less than one bat >f 2 1-2 bushels. Send your orders In promptly as my presen inpply is limited. If your order reaches me after seed are al told your money will be promptly returned. You need havi 10 fear about planting all your cotton crop In thia seed. ro ?£ ?HEAI>5rEYO«L^5ju?f! CAN BUY WILL BE THI B. O. Townsend, Dunn, N. C, if SPECIAL SALE! ^ ipve if 10-piece set of ware FREE with each Ma * i®8*10 Range bought this week—December 5 to 10. ’■i .^aVL P ^°PP. Majestic representative, with us and will take pleasure in showing the superior qualities of the Majestic over all others. i The best is cheapest. The Majestic has proven itself best for 40 years. ‘ i* ' / — _ » • ■ m ' > - IF you need a range there is no belter time than | now. The price j is cheaper and a , handsome set of ? v \ 'ware free. « l t L UMiemcjl Get rid of that old troublesome stove ^ and save fuel and time in the kitch en. Get your Majestic Range NOW, * SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 Butler Brothers, Dunn, North Carolina
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