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tM tfUNri DISPATCH A0*U l* l*l* •CSliiHIIi TWICS 4 A • WSBS IUMCAYB A N U rmUUTI L row —•— RwA CurfM S. ASCRIPTION KATES~ 1-14 cam Bf miicc* ’ “** AiMltoo . I ciBm'n-at'.oni to Ik JKcpCtvfc AJI d*l»rtro«wt* of Ik* A!*7*i*h >*n to tmcM tkroigk UW pv*JC if A. CceailiCrat ana u>oa tlv* M* < r» Jtiut. bat under all <ii<nn*nia «< th. w d«t *i tmjh tn—iMlf i JMi r.jc fa/aiah u* with hi* uau U l» ..A .VMawary that tka Hto to ijtooho-1 oa: »« iudat that U to *inn tu *K rr.'toiKw of |*ll t«Mk. Short oceounu of woAtofk «nt*r inmantA chib mediae*. etc., *n wm DUNN DISPATCH. MAIL U. IMS. * _ Pu|M«'» •* Ravslnclsn MhI The Cerunllus Hmitt Chapter *1 vw Daughters of tho Rcvohitioa snel Mu. J. L Hatcher, Friday March 17th. Tho Eegvnt. Mia. J. L Wade, presided. Tho emoting nt Ojwaed with the Lore’s Prayer, oftei vrMch MH inpertest bosioem was taken op. A bridge tournament aad The play ‘ The District School- ware set for aa «*rty date. Tho secretary was instructed to apply for a chartoi 'nr tho chapter Bid to order several volumes of Uncage hooka for refer eacv ass. M!so Rachael Clifford wai appointed to take charge organ ic!** s caLdren’s chapter. Mrs. Wads •be Bev. r.t, anoounend her iateotioo going as a delegate to tho aatioaal it A. ’a. congress to bv held in Walk ^gteo the first of April, whoa mow aaJonal aStera will bo elected aad it m cxpoewid that a daughter ad out ‘ale will bo chosen President gvn •al, Mia. Win lam Reynolds, of win . '.(■ a-SeI■» ns. A iriV bojloose meeting a most *-te.-. ft'jtg p.ogmm on -North Car - ».**. V’ftmej of the America* Kovo •" was given. Among the heroic •• curt .tailed were: Mary Slocmmb, nllfbcih Rwh. Mn. Brevard aad 5f Aadrcc Jackson. FjII.iwth« program. Mrs. Hat r itr rerrei a delicious salad coanr. l?aHd<» the regular members there c-fi-c .cvera) guests prooent to on j-r tile mooting. Class Mooting Tho jot. meeting of tho Ladies* r h> Clan, of Divlao Street Mttbo f it churrb, was with Xn L H. 41 phic. Wo regrvtcd very math ts r iaevt tho rasignntlon of Mn. W. h. M'Jpvs. p-vatdaat, who rooigaad to brooms tracker of tkv Dough tcra of rtHov. of Divine Street Methodist sSarrh. K» C U WUron wns ml. . VaiJr elected to sneoaod her. Toe ciaac is. indeed, fectauate la ’ cv’e.v M-.u. Wilson for its president, 4 has hoM heretofore from tba ts t'rae sil the adkrs ii tho Ham aad I - •-c.'vro. th.-.*' ~h'y capable and rxrotrri to look cf!e? tho Interests if too -Iasi. Duri®* tic svclsl boar, Mias Ladle Tree: vv-idcrrd tovrrsl beautiful oo lect'oos or the piano. Tho bosteee. twisted by her daughter, Mlm Came, r- rvvd .lolicloas cream and cake. CLASH REPORTER. SCHOOL OF METHODS WEST BAPTIST CHURCH Seg'.nr.tag Monday March f Otb-and •nct.-rding th-vugh Friday sight of out a school of saatbede m r T. P. C. sad Sunday School work ' 'It be ccocrcteJ at the First Baptist inarch The first classes win moot ' . '• etaaUer at 7X1 foe SO ainatee t’.r. Pten 73« to IsOE o’clock • ' I be .o* t ’a racial way dartmr ? >h ! »*.<■ rafnrPwcnu wQI bo • - Vfd n th • '•ateatent. Pshaw lag * i!t. M c l I ensemble far aa '■ ’ m'o. ».f t iir*.y m'awtos. it- *'ii- of tbs school will bo " ■-■■rt •' H.pc,- M. Barnett, • r<~T7 *iof^ n rnd Mica Elma Tusb- v , on. ifj-le leaders (a ‘ • re-If* deyattmoats of the ■ ••tCt <i*p ».;o-,llo« la Mortb Caro V a. ii U eom•■’!•-/ .oyjoeted aad anted * i erory am) teacher of the 1 t -.dor Sabos'., scary taoaaber ed tho -O', Into naediaU. aad Soaior B. T P. If eer.l tt^auelrc* of dlls op tva'.ty ts prepare for greater aad •ow sMe'rtt aerriet. CHRIST1 AM CHURCH Tl aatttrincto a gnat ^hflul soe • a • MM Lath's Day. Hope to law f>4 ante rrtosl at SMS. FaE at . 'Mat, g;» t futerwet, good Mala r ' Sjw rplrw at oaeb sarrtaa. Mona • atbfaa*, “TV Triad %tsR.” : aad joet. "Jacobs Ladder la ' f . reiad I'd Formd Practical.” A ' •_! ,r»,'aljaaa to all to worship ’Ti a'. L’ «a dtow faith la Hit « >.k aetn n# rsaaaa. Jobs > LEdtOWOW. uh* Tmm im (Ntl WM, XmIi ll^ANwM ► «*•» *» bH ate Mi te i' 4 attain MW *a«*r »' A# **»«* teat#, rate U M# *‘> •'fctate *4tt*r te tea (tear < s« t# *at Abilal fa# • aaataa te / / 'ft a# Watte Oaaatttt. Marttas f p ate a tete# te tea Oteaaateir** > '•*<■< te V*ra»* «te a “>#3#* Karra**'**, k* wfll f* #a ' 'ffr ’<». Q-UimWs *^4 ctfcav tea*#* t :* X -a- rat NtfrtwWan ak’te I '-2■■ |vh» auk UtM u Mm daaa to ut> I pro** the heoBh aad thrin* condition* of tht poopio. j “Tha Stray Mat m* down hero,” Ixr. 3«ajuu* <aid today "Vauw I *■» hate beta hoarty a, tot at tha aMorti t» Mb* ' •* caupteiouaty'for tta pr ; b Ate of mMiB). Toukaeo •toad, of toana, that atadoata of ! far aaalal bottinaaat. “About tha Carolina that lalwai i ' -o- n !t nrao tha M—did woih of tha ' St»fc Health Diportaoat Or. »—n ;1T k 3 corn ai oao of tha natty bit MB la tha uattoa la hi* tto Id of public health ngutoUoa*—ouo Aon whoK nndortalcin** My Other MB j to-r a mat deal to loan. Tha 8ar , *«T. haetog found thto eat tom* tiasU i Mb. baa taught to keep to conotoat touch with what ho to data* j h Qojton county where ha will ' mo sore cotton mill* than there to in , any other count* to the United Stator, I Mr. Benjamin wiB ha entertained by {the aoainaatty work on1 el ah*. Ho Bfll ha proaaat at to# Conforme, an jSoetol Barrie* at Croon*oro April 17, I and 0. the fathering of the [ county** loo.Ua* Afore* to aocial tot | otoc. ! fighting the weevil I I I By G B. WILLIAMS A* wee called attention te la a wtdNi article, one e4 the geiateat teeda at amt eettea greaatt la te •add ae they wM be la a atrang yoei ti«* te awet the beO weevil attack A the fd effective way whoa he ; urlvea. Of eearea, every farmer aroma that graven with yeodvrtivo alia are eaeally, other thlage being Waal, la a aratb ataeager pidtlea f meet adreratty and attack ef aB 'Ob* thn tha bah whon oofl It poor r aeaTaf^l^ldM^hMw,'][lL^% « and her been far maay yean be en the earning ef the be! weevil, had ef bnfldteg ag ef the yredert •eaan One can hardly eenrataa ei > hig agriceknrel Matiae like een naaertna |g a permanent way apea a •*» teaiaiaaa if he aeOa are ae* •teg kept ap te at leapt a me dee Utp protective eeadMee. |* to hard ly teeeght that bidery «W rhear that a atagto Mg Native ef the yeet hee feOea abate ttr peepto weee ladaa prv^t. wd tear ani» fMtev. tf **■ total production at a . doom ta or below »b. dmaad far cer-jumptW.> u d lb «»pa an pvt aa the wuu P*r way OtMtf U9MI. Mma-XHi t*tt.i.t*. like mi In bit and, proper cuy mu pnparation •: the a..i ••k*1*!1*# of the trap. esc., of «jam an mwiaiy to ho tookod efur oy •** ******* I* toe growth at cotton «* «I tohar crept, if mom ceoaouti. *•1 prcducliee U to ha second, hut •“ «A than an mare or lna depen.P nt pot, er contributory ta. a pio daetlvo toil for each of the* to opmto nfivt sMssUvtlj to aiding '« profitable productino. let at, thanfon, rtt ai-j cotton ******** k» North Carolina, keep clearly in mind that our biggvat pro bint now Note the coming of the bell weevil la to fight this poet aad keep up goodly and economical aero ago yield* when wo an now aoeoriag shorn, and to increase them whan *u rMdt an mean by the use of Proper emthod* of toil fertility buOd **g. In wbaegoant articles, we wiU •xpect to deal with tone af the meth od* of growing cotton and supplo mratary crope under boll weevil con ditions which havo proven most vQ caeiaut la the oxporionce of cvtto'i TTOwotv ta the math of us. and who have met Ms attack enungooualy •uid with (joito satittactcry result*. ACQUIT JOHNSTON MAN Or MURDER CHARGE 8»UhtSeld. March 21—With the toqvittiag of J. K. Satterfield for hilling Richard Starilnr and tho ten toneing of Oscar Davis for murdrring Memsf ta twaaty years la the State - - ■ - m ll witon, and U till'll*? ef a wrienn Dc*le? White (<n ddta.itig in tvhls ‘its and ai*a neusiitg *j-it*>... «• on Coat, for nan.j:.Ua^ riuet on* of ih, bsavod docket* tear tr.'-si e. do- not or «ou. :y to u clove. W«*‘»a Per Eowtuk Leayn* lUtch iff, Iti*. Son*;—SWiM-d Aauranc*. Sojg—Thoo Thdikc/t. Lord, aj me. Scripture Reani'ms.) !'entree* hucr hale—Hatilcl Godwhj. Study for the Keen! ig._l. fv of loseph. A—-Ko.ly Cl tldlioitu —. 'fi’ltij'C Fohueon. E* -Young ticiiHsel—Rutdt Youafj * C—-Old Age—Luci’le Creel. Tdiiio SoI« -Av* Paikvr. Song—Ho Leadeth Me. ro* clerk superior court Co the Democratic Voter* of Ilamett County: Having been urged by a large num er of people from different section' of til* County to nnter the race for CJerfc of the Superior Court, I here by publicly announoc myself a can didate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court, subject to the De mocratic Prhnary in Jon*. I am from « section e* the County—Bockhorn Township—which has had scant ro regnitian at tbo handi of the party in tbo tftln of th« County for many year*. If I am nominated and .-loctnd I pledge to the people of th* County an • Sclent administra te® a of tho oflft-o of Clerk of the 80 perior Court. t!'U th» f tod day at March, IMS. Respectfully, L. M. CHAFFIN. March 114 If. Uiw jX lb' large,! auoioucet that • he ruu.ert litre* i>* Oxford Orphan fc hat ever appeared before «u ihx: e-retinr It at th» auditorium .'leiuriLiy uigat, n.io a* a mailer of •'net. It surprised eves ihost la charge sf llu craning'* entertainment. Fit hundred were exported to at :oad. bat h la said that 4.500 assemb >od and fully SUA ware turned away, one U> the fact that the "standing ■nora” sign was early In evidence os tha large crowd gathered. The pro gi-om this year 4a excellent. The riuthful singers end reciters reveal* ed indications of excellent training. —Charlotte Observer. Then, was a large crowd at Flrat Faptut church last night to hear the Osford Orphan Singers, who gave what is sold to bavs bean a concert perhaps never excelled here by young folks. The tan girl* sad four boys who compose the Singing Class shorn evidence of the most careful train ing and they posses* splendid voices. The visit wen also profltabls to the Institution from a financial stand point, tha local Lodge of Masons hav ing sold a very larg. number of Ue kvts—Lexington Dispatch. lotting their hearts into the work, and exhibiting rare talent, tha Slog. I lng Oats from the Oxford Orphan ago. successfully entertained end a I'luscd a largo audionce In Wingate Memorial Hull on last evening. The ! Class makes on annual itinerary and «w:h jraar rtrtta Wake Poraat. proffnoa* ba«« aharaya b*ai< *•»<). tka parfonaaacM of Uat crania* — I ■«—' ** " II' - Th* pro Wily tl>« nvort daHghtfa! heard Udt in teccut yaari.—Waka Forwt Cor »aa respondent Nrw» and Obwnn. msaBDMT^BR—aBn PENNS ■ SPELLS f I ■■ ■ 1 ConJsnud Report of the Conditio* of the Bank of Harnett DUKE and COATS. N. C. Match 10.1922. a* reported to corporation commission. RESOURCES Loans and Investments-$811,002.28 furniture and Fixtures______ 2.444 26 £j. S. Bonds- 74,300.00 Cash in vault and other strong banks_ 144,822.57 $632,569.11 LIABILITIES ...$ 85.000.00 Surplus- 20.000.00 Undivided Profits__13 507 22 Savings and Time Deposits...$225.519.15 Checking Deposits_ 182,211.96 Cashier's Checks_ 10,630.84 Bond Deposits_;_ 46,700.00 foul Deposits- 464.061.89 • $532,669.11 Designated by the United States Government as a spe cial depositary for funda of U. S. Liberty Bonds, U. S. Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness, Designated as a depositary for Bankruptcy fund* for Eastern North Carolina. The attention of the public is respectfully called to the above statement. We will be pleased to hav# all persons who are seeking a safe place to deposit their active or idle funds, to call on or write us. Bern YOU EVEtt^aSt SORRY FOR YOURSELF? -YES, YOU HA VE^—YOU’LL *EEL THAT i| WAY AGAIN IF YOU DON'T SEE THE GREAT J H CAROLINA MINSTRELS 1 N |! Thursday Night, s March 30th. |j| AT THE METROPOLITAN THEATRE 9 THE SAXAPHONE DOGS —■---THE BOLL WEEVIL QUARTETTE ■ THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — FUNNY FELLOWS — DANCERS AND SONGSTERS i y || All Are Featured in This Glorious Galaxy of Talent | jl You Will Regret It If You Miss This Show |j M i » - _ — __ 0 iik * 3
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