THE DfflW DISPATCH
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Dispatch caa he nnlul theaggh UJo
pfcooe liS.
Cammankal'ona own lie* topics
as* Wetted, hot no dee aU cimafaa
e«aa the tender *f s*eh »—■elf
r ani mat (aratah as with Ui name.
It ia not.. that the bum he
•• ihlkhvd, hut we insist that It he
gtena as aa eel den»a of good faith.
■hart acenoats of we&iagv aster
taiata dah maetlaga, eac^ ara
■ invited.
EFFICIENCY IM COVUNHEMT
-■j> honed day's week fee aa how
That ta what Haaaihal U Gedwia
«U kuid upon in the fatal* man
apemaBt af county.
That, too. la Us reply to th* Kc
r uhHema complaint that tastaa ara tea
It'gh.
Mr. Oodalu decs eet admit that
tacaa ate too high, ner that tha tag
ij«r ilaeao't get tall eadat sad mate
for eeary dollar ho pays foe schools
for reads and for maty aad stale
irewiamwt
He rises root end, however, that
these 1a a large opportunity for fam
.wring the rnethadl of expeading
Mhlic meoejn. Be, as chairman of
Ike Democratic vsee stive iiammittf.
rxpecta to sac that more HWart M
thods »r« Hum la Harnett Ceoa
tr With this ml in view ha has
ttIM a meeting of the executive com.
Hthe far 1 iniagtsa Mossday, Aar
i.tt T. h this meeting he win place
hie pleas ha'ata the sinHUn. La
ter they win he givm to the Demo
«mtic candidates who are to fiB the
variaaa consty eflkes altar the next
sllttl—
The Dispatch has hed Util* of
which to complain to the management
of county affairs by the Democratic
5e;ty. The tdtot balder* hare dost
a< weB as they pattihly can Id do.
probably sneer the present methods
Bat it always has had aa Idea that
the methods. It cammende Mr. God
wfo’e ideas to the eeenty. It may
ha that me am make ear tax dotton
-ring rvan mare than they art now
bringing, to spit* ef the fact that the
Meath Carolinian gets mart far Ida
tax** than doe* usy ether tax payer
to the eeantry.
LEND A HAND
Nearly fear yearn ago oar hoys
who andertoek the job of Hckiag the
kaiser came twinging back to at who
were wsittag with welcoming arms,
happy hearts and HI aorta of ptoatiaa*
of what wa ware going to do far them
Lt the years to rams, In the hyWerto
a' victory wa promised many things
which we can never deliver. Bat there
- are same firings we ehonld have dew*
and haven't
fa the fonr years dace wer teuton
ttw Dan* District hat not given K*
csddtera aa math as a picnic. Wa aal
4am hava even roeagtitoad ear vet
c ran* except at swab times at «
a a* ted them to parade la the things
wa tom* striven to pat aver for etb
*"• uaqr an* ui un Heal peat af
tka American Lrgioo naked tor kelp.
That ru when it ptopwd a little abww
to wldrk tka nnawit; waa invited
Tka |a« k awpperted aoleiy by tka
dura In member pay. It kaa tea bend
O iartara hart and tkaaa kaalnaaiteM
nrv cap. idn. It U tka plane at wUab
tl-.a hay; aka rawed ia tka anay er
•••y *r wriae eery® father tor iw
tmaflaa - id compawfawaklp.
Ta add a adt to tba toad whieh
wppart three toadqwartcn the U
«'•» haa ewdertakro to profitably
Maya tka R'dralh CtiauatM kart
«*»• awadh. The pcepraaa wOI near
tkaaa MdO and Otero wiH ha aeroe
•(tor txpaaan—probably nathf tht
total to MM to an. Tka Lcptoa maw
atand aa^t# thla rape nee. It will have
•Mat aril tfcketa to aadtoieni number
to pwy tka MB ar pa toto Ha ~
.sji£
I baiter* tha eouad policy
for abaafoU liberty ot
4 to protect Itkya aafo
claat camteas at tha polio* power W
the Qoremiaeal; bet plceao he av
««•* tint 1 oely differed wit*. yoe
t* the extent ny wire too* through
deep Mariettas mow the eubjoct.
“I rtifly Where Bnt tha tut tkat
our Country tram on* end ta tin
i«thar la ahaa* aa aimed tup today.
I rah at riot, ktoodehad and tawleee
-tan ia duo to the effort* of the Owe
emmet to adfnrt too indaatHal ran
treraiatee out of which the trwebb
•row*, butaad of krtagtng dleoxderij
paaplo to enter wVth rack force* m
ie Becamery."
CONOKATULATKms TO NOEL
AH neewir wa hare bean waiting
tar George Noel** tea plant ta break
down aa w* could write our neaal
ouauntr editorial* about the Inedo
uaaey at too commantty** ica capply.
Bat bo Jute will act giro aa a chance.
Two or tkro* tianf we ahnoat bare
had bln, but erory that any part of
hi* goaza would mltapea bo would
pl around to John Thornton1* bru
in* machine and bar* tha tkirwrtm
oteff before are bad found out toot
bo wan (Upping.
k'« been a bard Job for George T.
bat ha to* put R orer to Ter. Wr
karau*! anything bat pratea for him.
Long any ho traro.
FIBST BAND CONCCJtT
For At Srat dan ataeo H wu otg
aatead a you or mare age, with too
warid-reaownod Alfred Schmidt u ita
coed actor, to* Dean Band will fir*
a Sanday afternoon eoarert next
Sunday am Lueknaw Square. Thera*
after Ureagk tha xaanwr month*
to* concerto will bo regnlar errata.
I umuMmuauaMmMammmom*m*
_ --- mwcw. -i .i .■ t ■ y
Dm should be proud of iu Uui
It to Mifa up ef young men of III
town oho tore Dunn a.td dlxlr* to
give the .town the entertalaaml Inci
dent to the fiwente of a good mu il
eal organisation kero. They ate not
paid for the nervier they give «h*
community. They bought their own
Mioiaiats and. except for a email
turn given bp Was in me men towarJ
the porches* ef unlfotma. have had
no outside financial aaaistar.ee.
The Sunday concerts am rr« No
body wiU ho aaked for money. Kerry
body to tovlted to hear them.
A few weeks ago tho organisation
wont to Kinston as a goal of the
Shnaers. Other band?, numerically
larger, were there. Bat none waa giv
en *o much praise ae that from Done
under the leadership or iienry 0
Shell. What Kinston paid hnivl'-omrlj
to hear, you are invited to hear foi
nothing.
Give the boys a good aodirnet
Sunday.
FIRST BAND CONCERT
TO BE HELD SUNDAY
Good Program Will Be Rendered Or
Ladeeeo Square Frem 6:50
Te 8.30 O'clock
Tho initial Sunday nfu-moon eon
coto promised by the Dunn Band wit
be hold aa Lucknow Square 8ut>ilaj
from 6:80 to 6:30 o’clnrk, it mu an
nounced this morning by Kugrne T
Lee, manager of the hand.
The hoys havo been practicing fo
aom* time for this concert Slid extern
a cordial invitation to tho public t<
com* and hear them.
The program fallows:
Rlngilng Bros. Favorite_Marc!
Tuekj Home ... Pox Tro
Bluebird_ Walti
Wang-Wang Mluou__Noveli;
Too Hoo . —--Fox Tro
“Mew I Cleared The Mill ef RaU", b]
A Teeker. R. I.
“An night watchman believe 1 ban
aaen more rats than any man. Dogi
wouldn't dare go near them Sol
•1.R6 package of BAT-SNAP, tmldr
of d weeks cleared them aH out. Kill
•d theta by tho score every night
Goaaa the rest wars scored away. IT:
saver be without RAT-SNAF.'VThrei
Am' I6c, 66c. $1.36. Sold oniguar
anteod by Butler Brothers; Hood 4
jQradfhhm; Mjleon and Lae.
Invercargill _
SUr Spangled
lie la indeed a
who g«U hi* last
below aid month's
AMERICAN
BOYS!
THE CHAO AC HA
Under taka
P*u»
SOON START TO
TICKETS AT
Fine Bill
Good Cast In 1
Drunk, Several j
Humorous Nt
Two
ant 9 la Af
The Cha-talk-'
path's inimitable
Hay, August *,
and night i
picas of the ,
in s fear days agent* '
you offering season tlel
m!t you to each and i
once, at ft each.
Rig and good things ■
bf tills year's
Wednesday afternoon '
concert by Dunbar’s
qua rtrt. This
X concert as a part of*
gram following its i
root.
Other noted entertainer* an the bill
■r*:
'Is-cv C. Heffner and Andrew Lae.'ii
•I rtr. V cturars; Ike Dixie Duo in cou
rt't, Kuftmvc Know In humorona tea
"e-ronstlco*, and compare pro--«t)l<
lag Ike irre*iitittr comedy-drama.
“F-icidly Kncmlea.
Friendly F.nemle* will fcatura
Thn-*day night program. The Own
taonua Bureau any* of the play:
Pedpath patron* have com* lo look
forward to the production rarh year
, of a notable dramatic »ucne» on th>
Chautauqua program. Tn the prei
auek nccturr a* “It Fay* to Advar
aitien” and “Nothing But ton Truth*
have been presented. THm year thi
| dellght'sl comedy. “Friendly Enc
mie*,“ will be the feature drumath
( offering.
- “Friendly Eneirr'ea*’ is bn Irrerdet
I iblc comedy that fuiily rune over will
I laughs, but there are alto moment]
• of heart gripping pathos. Audience
in all part* of Arocricn have alter
nately laughed and wept at it* vatic.
• complications.
The plot center* aboat the con
r flirting convtctiorfr of two lifrluni
• fritnd* who finally couipo'e their dif
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j ilcnltic* <n • way which meets tbs
| approval of alt true American!, bat
| Mt before wt tare sorely tee ted th>
' love or a father for hU von, a hu»
Iw.J for hie wife, and a man for hit
r*,uhtry.
••Frkutlly Enemies” Is more than i
j ftKtklmtr comedy. It is a play whtd
ji* y nolnely ha man iu> well oa tre
I ..» ndoa.iT intv'rosting.
‘•Ktiendly Enemies” will be pre
■ ecelcd I ent by fi notable company o:
f.i». New York actor*, organised b;
William J. KclgtJey, manager of th
Ww York City l*roduclng Depart
went of Lie Rrdpalh Bureau.
DUNN PASTOR PREACHES
TO BAPTISTS AT COAT!
Rev. Elbert N. Johnson Mehss Fin
Intprorslon—Professor Lyach
Lends The Mask
A rem * of meetings began at th
t! Coals Kapti'l Church Monday, Jul
i 101 h. Rev. Elbert N. Johnson, panto
.iflnptist. chaich of Dunn, doing th
II ;trca« hltijr and Prof. E. A. l.ynch a
j lin e i Creek, N. C., leading the mi
.'sic. M:r JnlniMin has dellverad ton
. *tli tints "ormnns, and up to thin wri
,ing iheir hue been several additions
to the church, the meeting wilt pro
bwbly close early pert of this week,
thoea attending the meeting (eel very
much Indebted to Mr. Lynch for the
matt excellent music rendered.
Beginning with July I Oth there hna
beta free instructions given in vocnl
music nt Cunt* School Auditorium by
Prof. A. E, Lynch to nil the cititon*
of Grove Township who cared to
• aeeopt this unusual offer, and :i good
! many has shown considerable Interest
' in this training, the lessons will be
i given each day until the 2Mb Inst.
■' We feci that the ability to dng ij
1 quite an asset to the r'.iiseoo ol any
community.
Us!
more
your standing
your ability and
who
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* ^vV^ifa Illustration of the Purchasing Poorer of $502.50
Jul'11 Bhii.n-il W.»m-1 i, an ifdu.-trious farmer and » Packman. resides on the “Old
To.n tiioy” fo.m V.t rCi h" jiurol *wd t«.ciiillyJJH"2 mllaa southeast of Uradchaw. No
uiukri. On AutfuA M, 11.21, lie decided to «0Ver with Life Insurance ■ mortgage of
$16,000 on this farm »f :?20 ucrus. and n|rutc mutt tint inmire the Insurance. He
was thir.y-i-ijrht year* of nxv ntid in the grout vigorous period of life.
Thru- policies. N'o.y o:5165-M;6-4C7 Jhr $6,000 each, wore ioeuod to him bv tiie
N< w England Mutual Life Insurance CiApany. of Boalcm, Massachusetts. through the
agency of die Moote-MOCoy Company, district Managers at York, Nebraska. These
t-oeUar'.r, which were dp the Ordina Lifo Perfection Plan, contained Sliu famous
Dioal-ilily Jirr.efi. Oausek v.hioi guar -ccs to iniure the inauiancc In Uic event of to
ml rmnent d'lability yom sickne or accident.
Just 30 days after thrsa contracts wero iiaued, October 6. 1981, Mr. Wie
nek, while engagi-d in ueisy woi for hia kitdhesi range, on a email circular saw J
driven by a gas engine. noRced that in sleeves ware unbuttoned. Ha fastened the left
sleeve ar.d learheii over tnl button w right, when in some manner the left touched
and caught upon the teeth elf the si . Both hands went drawn downward in a crossed
,d«ilion, end be'ore bo mull jerk »m away, both were entirely severed about two
inches above the wrists. Ills life, Sto over, was saved.
The comnlct'vl paper* in lonacd ion with a total diaabiUty elalm were rceoivad in
Dutton, November 7th. r.nd oich-rk for $150.00, w»s immediately forwarded.
Payment of all further pramium wilj bo waived; brace all that has been paid, or
c»n be paid by h:m, is the fir* annuel premium of $602.60. Mr. Weasels will receive
each month * <-h«rk for $tS<)l»r ode ye* cent of th« face of the policies, for the bal
ance of Sic i:fe. The Cc npanu will alio continue to pay him the usual dividends, and
no will have the options of fValh Si rronder and Lose Values In hia policies exactly as
if he wort- paying picmhims. X
Fur liver moor, at death hia ilrrf :Urv will receive tka full —euet of $16,000.
The aufeguarda of this nouderfu Perfection Poliey form a strong bulwark of pro
tection ngainst life’s viruuitudlj. The contract of the New England Mutual Life
lu'oiinnce Company nosara^* tmd t pgreo of excellence which leaves nothing to bo de
tjrcd or in which nothing r.v|u «te is wanting. It is iiaued only to persona who rule
a., standard risks. X
in sum I n Sore Insurance
Now England Mutual Life) naaraace Company, Bailee. Maaaachuaesta B
GEORGE'L. CANNADY, Ageul —DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ■
Money to Lend!
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We are in the business of lending money to far ^rs of North Carolina. We can make
you a loan on your farm up to one-half of its value >1uk one-fifth of the value of the in
surable tmildings located thereon, on long term, xj f>ayable in small semi-annual install
ments. •
It is not necessary to take stock. '*r •
You don’t have to be farming your land i.. ;i y particular manner.
There is no liability on Accmfot of default rj fellow-borrower.
No commissions are charged. \
You may pay your loan back any\ime afu r one year by special arrangement or it
may run for twenty years. \
Maximum loan $37,500.00. \
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There is no red tape and no delays. \
This bank will give as prompt service in < losing these loans as it is humanly possible
to give. - A
You can find out more about these loant»Yiy applying to State Bank fit Trust Com
pany, or Young. Best fit Young, Attorneys, write >
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina