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THE BONN DISPATCH fcfrMMatiWoR I. MM * > . ■ .*• TS'J iss • >'<J Sg: V? % ,y£ lir ,<4x WHO SAYS WI MI POOR lariwHag that valiant boat, OU IMm, Einwtt Coaaty hat ooo aw toawbfl* tor mry rixtrvnth tnhohl laat > atm. tbor* aro than* who my wi an • rear — that wo haven’t Ui ikumWii of Hfo. mere in iwai are ptremn w or my family in the oonaty. There h the*, one aalsnohilo ter ahead rear] third teaulp—and when this year') cotton crop la pet on the waifcot, Um rest, of them arc oapoctod to psovsA the war Wee with a boat. hr two yeara we have beak Ulilni the world we m pace that we an ee herd op that tho watf ia at aw haeV Merchants backs wfli teed teal feed people in Harnett Count] STS' set*cat. We bare best so lusy that wo bare not ktf teo U aoojhaw wan of we really are. Aiceeatp whose people own an ea tosaobite for ovary sixteen passow cannot bo so. badly attested fasnrisV *y~. TV Dispatch is elated to find thal ao many of ha friends ride. It hope* l wore of those eriH be able la de w \ In hi years to tone. It bopos. too t the* fewer of thaw wtU plead pocaiVl ! the next tins banks bseowi won wary la leading nonap. . THK hmpin ATiocmr W* bare Jwt iwtesd po roe eg i S«tepblot ooat oat bp the aoa) niat >* operators concerning the atlWOHp « . Benia. Hliaets, whoa peehoMp tft) woonrreA Of ewoao it Is to bo an pasted that tho eposwtan teoted pines the baatter boteeo the pehlk in iti woes* light. ND hose can he ao Me can' biotery has no wore hsrsihli rhaptac than thin. Men who had stsr tfX-Aur+A ■nttteir a fh# a# In# twi wh* had bach siren yuan that they weald be pnwdtted to team Um vie hi tty af the wtaah and Ntan u their bine were herded topather aw ■bet dawn is raid biaod. The weeadei were detowl any lealort. They wen beaten mat ■ greed. Few aeeapM death. The State af Uiaaia awee it t* Aar erica to paaiah thaa* eeurderere. Ow ragrattdhla feature of thi merer re le that it eaaaaa to har< been lad by eaUea Aaaerieaa atoek leaat eaeeey the leader*. The mml brutal af all that* wh* 1*4 the nd U aaid to bare baa*, aa anacya fei law who epetee with “a heathen drawl** Th* charts the warty attorney— *M aaeoi to have bee* gouty af aep npeoee, if act af aeaapiraey. A aaaatk haa elapaad and noth**# ka bean daw*. the mm. raojia af dalhtra to boildiac • titth redrew to eeaaert the tawa with tba Falaigi boOQtac *f that road was an aft* Wgh and Ototan wanted to bHa. •arvetlre fade af the eld towa heir that the snake end dirt af a raflrea waa mat wealed there. Mawwvav. aftor the E and 0. wa StddUtoaTday'fafta^heM th*Tth Witt this tlMN aamBy to* t*»» eon pay too laureate on tho' bawds and lonwionii and gtig sad 'i stfll how M.ooo MkltonUd yosii in n bank sad i draw, will iwoest to wty $*0,000 But. If tawotod In BlM BlMkf |a4 XdMML AvOcMthOB •took * win grow to abaat mo.ooo to twenty pm Bo invested it will pentot the ooeorfctlon to aukc loans amounting to am than a quarter af a million doHara in that period, permitting the buOdiag of 1H homes « eating fUM aaeh. Twenty years from now not be the and. The rental of the property twenty yean from now should be as mech or maw than it would bo tea year* from now. Then the town would haw • 10.000 to place with the build tog and loan association oaeb year. There la no end to what the project can do for tho community.' Somebody enggeele that the towa will haw outgrown the hotel la M; yearn. We hope it will. If so. the ko-! tei property win bo worth severe] times the gum the town pay* for it Mm the bonds for such a pro Jact can be tamed a fecial act ef the legislature must be passed. The Dis patch would like to bear from cit: saaa of Dana who may wish to ex press any opinion of the plan. BURSTING BUBBLES Ia the good old days when the tur bulent tide of wealth surged all about j ua oae of our favorite pastime m' blowing bubbles. Meny of these bub bles haw crystalled and become ac tual aaeompliahmentt; some have burst late nothingness. We had great virions for tbs wealth that was about ua. Ouo af theca visions was a eailroed connecting Duns with Selrmhorg,' Bscshoro and. eventually, some coast town. When a company came along and ‘ organised Itself to baild this read we j felt that we were well along the road to the realisation of this dream. But j we were all wrong. The big national. bubble oo llaoesd end with U tmr Uttte bubble* including the ruO-, ruud. For amathe utter the eollapae1 we wen hopeful that this par-' titular bubble would be laWeyed! from the wreck. But It waa to be ao- 1 Today the atocthoUara and direc tora ef the Beuaoke'aad talatubiirg | Railroad Company am meeting hem ! to be pruaent at the burial of the company. It ia being dlmohreJ Our btpB«at bWbblt haa bunt. Buppeaidly deapendent over bu»t uam worrtee, W. Arthur Oaagae. for many yuan a photographer ben, hill ed Uometf la Kumlut tkia morning, according to a meaoaga raaoHod by Oaaque, la Vtaftiag hare fa tha luma of her uaola, W. 3. Hedge*. He Id aurrhred, tee, hy bU wife. Fuaoral a mag amenta had net completed whan thie waa written. It ia believed, however, that burial will be made bore. \ Him Mildred Shell la riatting frtewda la HmltlWUId. BETTER TELEPHONE SERVICE The Chamber ef Commerce at laat la about to gat better telephone aer ate* for Dana. Loot week Secretary Biddle waa in eoafarenee with prom inent official* of the Carolina Tele phone and Telegraph Company and waa given a pavmta* of relief from condition* Which hove mad* the com pany exceedingly unpopular with pa i trout hare. The *ocrotary waa premiaed that the office, beginning eoon, would giro Why People Buy Rat-Snap la Prefer (1) RAT-6NAP‘ataXtely kill* rat* and mice. <S) What It deean’t i kill It acaraa away. (8) Rata killed with RAT-HMAP leave no email, they dnr up Inalde. (4) Made in eafcee, no nujdng with ether feed. (S) Cot* or deg* won’t teach It Three inn. 36c, i Ik, 11.88. Bold and guanTfSfcd by . Hood and Grantham, Wilton and Lae, 1 and Batter Brea. wattauans servic* on Sunday. The ifcaaaea af aaeh a* price ha* been tba aaia caaaa far complaint agala.i the ■otnpany. rxx RATS Ittl CONTINUED THIS YER BY BOARD (Continued from page 1) jition. That a copy af this rveelution k delivered la J. W. McArtan, shcr S af Haraott county, immediately, resrsefcip Tnusnr. Max Report. It it ordered by tho Board af Com allaionars of Hainan County, that ■rvearners of toemahip road commit dona and other public treasurvrs ra telving funds from this board or (rum taxes levied by tb}s board, sob ■lit to the County Auditor for pre sentation to thie Board, a quarterly report of receipts and disbursements, •ubaeribed and ssrorn to as required by law, the said reports to be dated February 28ft, May 3lit. August SI, and November SOth of each year, aad to include all transactions for the throe months ending with throe dates. Such report* shall shosr the amount of cash and securities in the hands of the board at the beginning of the period, each sum of money rooeWed, from whom received and for what ac count; each sum of money paid out, the data paid oat, to whom paid and for what purpose, and the amount of eaab and securities on hand at the dose of the parted. Tba report shall also show any amount that may have been sat aside aa a sinking fund for tbe retirement of bonds, or other purposes, and if any fundi bars been loaned or In vested in securities of any jcind, the report shall describe the securitise or state to whom tho loan has boon made and how secured. Tba treasurer of each commission ........77T * — —$ * COTTON g * Get more for your cotton. g * Consign It to Savannah Cot- g * ton Factorage Co., Savannah, g * Qa. Tbia company will make * 5 liberal advice* on both oell- g * la* and bolding cottoa. Their g * weight*, grades and round lot * * price* will yleaae yoa. g » .g Mr. Vsagbaa, Farmer, Telia Haw He Lae* AM Hie Prim, 5aed Cara “Some time ago aent away foi aome pedigmed Mod com. Pat K u a gunny aack and hung it on a rope toapended from roof. Rat* got It all —how -beat* dm, but they did be cauae I got B dead whopper* In the morning after trying RAT-SNAP.*' Three aim, 85c. 85c. f l.*6. Sold and guaranteed by Butler Bra*., Hood b Grantham, Wllmn and.Lee. t - MICHELIN Regular Size . ires / (, quality to s5 Micnelin N Tuba*. I; I Quality Only • | THE BEST Broad Garage w N. C. or fund nkmil keep fill] 'fttm'.itd vjuchun or paid b*"k4^ «*«r irg all d ibu^ntoU, and the money diall be paid oat except t poa orderj er checks signed by a I ajortty of i •* rjma seioners or a on order* legally entered ia the s nut* book of the comwiieeloa. Such report* shall be < slivered to the County Auditor ae oribefore the Ikth of the month fallow ig tbe aad of the period which they epeer, aad imasedlately upon receipt if nch re verts the County Auditol (hall make rath examination of salfR, report* ai he may see (It to msk#or as tbl* Board may direct, and bubmlt the report with written ess^eeet there on to the next meeting o$thls board. Upon desnaad of the Goaaty Audi tor such treasurers sbaA 'promptly submit to him at his Mm la the courthouse for audit and eahmination all paid Touchers, paid '^|At checks, I bank statements, bookp '« account. | minute books seif o'Jrw Ain hav I :ng to do with the pnymest . of moneys of the commjflmi lit such | books xad papers shallpromptly ! returned to the ‘i imf||yi nmill | The County Auditor i a permitted to examine If i y moneys on hand or I* tie* or negotiable_ l* -Wacing the Investment i kmging to the cotanlmiou. Upon failure to file >K as I herein called for within, e* scribed, the County Aa to I notify this Board at its J g, . and such failure to >e considered good cease e dlate removal from aAm s urer, commissioner or ti so failing to repast. , The deck of this Boxed Is direct ed to forthwith furnish Xsppy of thh resolution to the chxlfmit and treas urer of cadi commissi**. or board to which this resolution hay sgjply— Harnett County Nauru. BURDENS OP LIFE ON 3 PEW. (Continued from ' change, will do a yaar than the Standard and that its business only by the Steel aot be long before ganisatkiD, of fi ami for the benefit all the rest of the fi biggest business (Ms seen. “Having put this aa a strict business basis I am to tell yua gumumuy suntw? what, tha cooperative cotton market-1 eng movement, and tha work of the j tobacco organisation*, and of ail tha rnt at the cooperative marketing »» •eclalkme, means to tha boaioaei man and tha banker, aa wail a* to the communities Is which It it practiced. "Same of this ha* come within ay personal observation daring my re sidence of nine yuan in California, and my investigations sine* that time, soma by my person familiarity with the cooperative citton marketing movement during my three yearn di rect connection with it, and some from some documentary evidence that I have or have seen. '*1 can tell you from personal ob servation that J aaw the town of Proa no, California when it waa the dead est town in the country, and I have seen it sine* it bee am a, through the operation of the raisin association the wealthiest elty of tta siso in the United 9tat*a, and have scan tta tre mendous growth. I have scan that district whan a viatyard waa a drug on tha market, capon live at any pries and worth wbon a buyer could be found at all. not more than 1150 par sera, and I have soen it ten years later, when the cheapest yielding vineyard was worth tea times that price, and from that to fifteen times, and waa not for sal* at that. "I eras there when tha , growers war* getting 1 l-3c per pound when It cost 8e to make them, and I have been tbaro when th« growers wsre getting an average of batter than 18c per pound. What these things mean to the banker and the business man needs no diagram. “I am personally acquainted with man who seed to get red Ink freight bills from their shipments of oranges when tha ownership of an orange ¥ On 5th. Mil* Sue ¥ ¥ 8mjn will .relNicp from Me- ¥ ¥ bQhnvilWiTen*,' when the ¥ ¥ t*> hpen tk^ng k poet gradu- ¥ ¥ Ju modoc at im Sonthem ¥ ¥ School of PhotOgnphy, her ¥ ¥ >CyMo. whic^Xic now {ally ¥ ¥ eqnfyipwii -trill be r*-opcnrd ¥ ¥ on that date. ¥ ¥.¥ (tot* *u a liability, and bar* lean I those net men made more than plot parous through the operation of Ilia California Fruit Growers Exchange, and their communities likewise. "Why, I know men in California that went to broke being farmer* in the state of CoKfornia. before the days of sure carful cooperation, that they had to take job* aa policomen and street car conductors. "Now I am going to quote you what Kmc of the hankers think about thli thing in the status whore it has operated— "And now wc win apply all thli to Dunn, and so* if we cao figure out how the operation of the cotton asso ciation ia going to benefit your town. •Haw many balea of eoltvn are raised In your territory? 46,0001 “All right, right here in Mr. Town loiid’s warehouse the government of the United 3tau« it conducting an sif nw si ii i —n ■■ i experiment to iee how much damage U done to Dunn cotton by leaving It out In the weather here. T$e average, If I am any judge, will run far and beyond the general average of tea dollars per bale, some of them ware a third gone. But on the basis of ten dollar* per bale this community, II nil Ita cotton wire handled by the as sociation, would be saved 46,000 bales times a minimum of |10 par bale, or $460,000, which would be quite a tidy sum to have placed in your hanks and spent with your msr ebonts, over and above what it spent Hirer. For association! do not have country damage. "In your community I have seen some of the best cotton in the South, I nnd I have just crossed the entire {South. Many of the smaller farmers I are trying to produce a good ebuy I of rotten, but under the old system they received no premium." ! MONEY m LOAN : AT FIVE AND ONE/HALF PER CENT i: j; ^S.' ii Faramers do noney on 5 to 35 years ; j; i ;: time, for use th^ [ see me before Sept. 1, II 1922. j * ii || ii i ► 11 < » « ► < ► 4 • || I O , | Clarence J. Smith < » DUNN, — NORTH CAROLINA ii || < ► ;___. , ■ nr & r iii HOW TO GET Wante| Farm^Lands. Sugar ajt 5c a Pound! . I O Th* Made to Horn* Dojroiwuttt n farm? W« ^Irjin^it jato oih P«Xl* hf a Hona Merchant tper. Wt twWrtariiw ari. Our / * To Our friend, a.4 PatroaeT-^ T—v aMrincf in NlUnc botk X / . \ Until further i»llMn#r every Cilfc Purchase you make at Mtioa. We know our rtorMwe wly gbre yooX’o\ponH kftod for just aa many . . .. 'Points' ah PurrlmysmoiirdbWip dolfafa and cents; and whan you havelthus /rfumuldte^J.OOP of these Points, which will Trgawhatlaa *ul Ur. show than you Mvo *Pejk'flO.OA with ns, bring them in end ' . . __ gat Taw P «iM*p»andjiWv.r«nul4UMl Sttgar foe Me-- Only lc . a ronmiuifm, Wtro 0r Pound. J ot e. mind you, but just as fast end often aa will M|l ee yen. We ere 7°a c»n 0 u« kak<*l\\A OJu- Thousand of theee Points you may _ . bring than infer*) gcMran Pouhtja Sugar for 50c. October, and Nor- _ I" \ V / , This Is ibblotolHeM of the b«SS*t sad snort practical money-earing la rdoriag yea tenor ot ear riosla aver ( pjf d ant Hi p’wp,nJP" really earn to cot down their dally lirln* »rp»« ml No gnoarWaabMdfoot It—no wondering Who the winner will the | Woks or lay kualnaaa ho. It .iaapl beans test by doing the meet of your trading at oar non, you will ha km to get practically all the Sugar m will seed for table and house here. kltehea naa Affront 2 to 4 rants par DO and lot. than w. OT any other quit act can btr I at Wlnhul.1 In addition to which, are guarantee oar prl.ee on everyth I W to he so low or lower than others sak tor Haw goods. Hoplm that you will not onlr taka imtnadlata advantage of I this deal ourself, but that you wilt tall your neighbors about Grosland- Realty (Auction Year Meery-Seriug FHeeds, FREEMAN’S CASH GROCERY , DUim, H. c. ■ wa m dertra, but aot without red.eatlag ofl Rotate that «ra art at ewb Omo. • , 4 • aW • • o
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