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“1 W«| aurp riled to laara that the
drag dww to Dunn do not un tadl
vidanl drinking cap*," remarked I
raconl visitor, who barf been area*
towed to the Individual cup system
It in trae that in many towns, M
larger and sandier than Dun, lawt
kavo been jneseJ which provide that
drinks shall not bo told to public
drinking cup** or
A* State Board of Health far on
teach lawn and to too counties when
whole-time health oftceis are employ
Od k Is a part of toe duty of tuel
edkor to soe that individual cups an
Mad where toft drinks ar ice Clean
Many physicians will ball ran thm
tho urn of pabUc drinking cepe is i
aocuco to good health; that it la ■
■IcngoTous practice—ona that iprtodi
contagious disaasea.
A tubercular germ matt bo boiled
fa* IS miaatsi In order to iottroy it
aaaoadlag to aathorirfs* on this tab
Joct. If thi* bo brat, tho stariHsatioc
piocaaa aad by those who o permit
fountain* whore tho pah lie capo, a
giatact, .are ated doe* net daetroj
■neb go mu. Other ditottoo are iaal
aa liable to be spread from one per
■on to anotber throagh the ate oi
the pnbUc glam, aa the tubereelai.
The paper cap* ated whore the t»
far method of earring ceft drinks k
penctlcod an net espontlre and ataaj
of tto owner* of fountain* when the
individasl cup U used say they would
j not go hack to tho old system, ever
if thoy won allowed to do to.
The Drtpotrh believe* that it would
bo weB for tho town fathers to pan
on ordinance requiring that all drink]
■art ad front face taint la the towa oi
Dana bo served la individual cape. Oi
ty. Every citiam of tho county iboulc
be. and no doubt W, interested ia isv
proving health condition gvnorallj
aad the adoption of the individual
cap system would be a long stop ir
that direction.
The nearing of a negro farm dans
oaatntion agent to work among Uu
aogvn farmer* of the Dunn District
is o pngieotiia move one that
aboald rank in much good, not onlj
I* tho negro farmers, bat the District
a* a whole. Mach of the farm wort
ia toft to the negro race aad any move
that tends to instruct them ia “bol
ter farming” ia worth-srhllo. It hoi
boom aaid that any negro can grow
cotton, and this statement i* Jjrgeiy
true wham the boh weevil is not to
he. canton dad with. However, la or
der to grew cotton ia tho fane of the
bo# weevil, brain most bo nrixed with
The panel who doubts that the
grogs J hog at Ms aha-low last Tri
•tag. m looted a doubting Thomas
Any way ysaTl admit tro'os just past
•d Brough a spoil of "fraud hog
HONM MILL Or THE
oum MICH SCHOOL
1W fdBewiag ypflt sasput tbs
bane* taO sf tbs Ugh school for the
•sol term's sort of the school yoar
l«14l TO ho elgfWo to this hon
or sod Bs student most awfco os
ooomgo of M or abort on oath sub
ject ho as Bo is tarrying.
Borsnth flrads Elssarr Hatcher
MriMnls—Xary Druaghoa, and
gsohol Ayrnck.
■ghth Grade “A"—Tied Samoa.
CM Mb, and Charlotte Hatch as.
Eighth Grade —Tonliao Belle
There ton oaoorol dsoerriog sto
dsnte who failed to got on the honor
rod fey n small margin. Thors am a
Saw whose see rags on all ths troth
would ho M SO 04, bat joat dropping
io M eg SS la ana subfoot dshastod
Bom foam Ba tad. V# haps to bo
ahto lo mom Ban doohla Bis list at
Bo Haas of Ba spring tarns. B D.
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VALUE or toll *
“Eat, Drink and bo Horry"—
*»**a» aad oScmwt Faro, fresh
rich arik ia om of tho moat-jiito
food* wo hero. It h only
coedindy nutrition*, bat, to tho non
mal potato and appotito it l« ana of
tba moat acceptable.
Babiaa canaat lira’ without it;
(tawing children thrive span It;
;ydhth ia vitaliacd by it; to middle life
it fives power, aad to old age it brinp
a food portion of the health aad
ttieacth of farmor yearn
Milk soothaa the nervea, produces
Physical aad mental strength, adds
vigor to tbo mind and body and -h—
ca away dell cam As a beverage, it
far exedb coEre whih tea ia net to
ibe compand wHk It It ia food at
avory meal, hetwaan meals, and in
ths alaaploas hours of night it brings
repose and restful slumber.
ft ia one of Nature's boat gift* to
man. It is fit food for the gods. Come
and lot ye have a bounttfhl supply
of it on every North Carolina farm.
—The Eastern Carolinian.
TUP * PSMAai
BEHIND THE PUNCH
New York. Peb. S.—The American
legion docs not hesitate to declare it*
•grmpaihjr with Franco in its occupa
tion of the Bohr, Alvin Owsley, na
tional com man dor of the legion, •«<■»
today at a luncheon meeting of New
York advertising man’s post.
Commend or Owaley declared that
•.omc of the legion posts in New York
were “too lukewarm” in Ac state
ment of legion purpose* and aims.
"The legion.'* ho said, “is the all
American organisation, on touched by
any political party, creed 0r faith.
Let there be oao organisation »*>«*■
will riaa above party opinions and
iio things aU-Antcrican.”
MOTHER RECEIVES
BODY OF BOY
Wood FaramJ Lifeless Font
Of ClwiU Dees Goes
Back Homo
Rocky Mout, Fsb. a—Some time
Saturday a mother in Mitsui motiv
ed her boy. Not ths boy who treat
awny tomc-thoc ago with a farewdl
kiu bat the wood-encased life lees
form of that boy. scarred by four
boles where backsbots burrowed their
way through bone and flesh.
The remains am those of rq-.~.
Dees, youthful hobo, who. was shat
and killed more than two weeks ago
by a guard wbfle ha was attempting
JSLJBIPUI1Ip-W- Avnri
iuTBrtiBi afir
d* of Vsl
talliea, fav
wiah to be re
end prepar
, phone—
THE OFT SlOP
h™ r„ -n~ lb,.?
STORE
brick building eor
tad Clinton
*• th* Kaefcy Mount rood
foreo wham' ha wa* sarviag a thirty
day tana tor hoboing. Tha final chap
ter af the ahootlag, art for the stana
whan n mother seat tha coffin besr
tag bar boy*a body trundled
°® ■■ eapma* car tomorrow utter
noon, wni written yesterday after
aaoa whoa tha-"hi wbra atarted
on their journey to Fame, Ma.
Other chapter* of the ahootiag
epiaode arara tha burial of tha ro
molna tn potter*' field with aeant earn
mony an autopay by the hand of tha
city health department, tha, eweeping
of a wave of asattmaat and sympathy
acroaa foe city canuneat upon tha
affair from local pulpits, launching
.of a campaign by the mother* of tha
city to ocean funds with which to
haw foe body aant hack to tha bay’*
Missouri borne and his grief-.trick •«
tnothor, tha succaaaful culmination of
that campaign, the removal of the
body from potter*’ Acid, and finally
a coroner's in quest In which tha Jury
hold that Doe* woa shot by o convict
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guard jn "the performance of hi
duty.”
Mr*. E. Y. Pleasant*, who handle
-ho fund* tn tho campaign launcha
y the mother* here, stated this more
Ing that •undent fund* had bcci
contributed by the big-hearted citl
■en* of the city to pay all expellee
fhcidsntal to sending the remain
back to Missouri and In addition t
forward a puree of 1104 to "mother.'
This sum went by axpreaa with th
remains, the Instructions being tha
tt should b* delivered to Jtn. Dee
and her Signature will be necemar
to secure toe dell vary of tho paras.
By sending this amount local tym
pnthiaars and red too boy woul
have a decent burial In dots proxi
ally to loesd ones and home. Ifn
Pleaaanta asked In behalf of toe mu
than that appreciation and thank
be extended each and every on
who contributed to the fund am
mads possible tha shipment of th
remains to Mlaeeari and a moths
who could not afford the expenses
WE SERVE
The record of this -institution since its in
ception has been one of service to its commu
nity, its state. Upon that solid foundation
has been built a structure that is a matter of
pride to our citizens and tp those who have
had a part in its mal
’employe is filled with
it makei^; agreeable
The First National Bank
DUNN, N. C.
J. W. DRAUGHON, Acting President
H. B. TAYLOR,__Cashier
J. O. WARREN,_Assistant Cashier
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ANNOUNCEMENT^
We heve secured, after many months of effort, the
account of the Spartan Grain and Mill Co., of Spartan
burg, 8. C„ manufacturers of, what we honestly believe
to be the beet line of dairy, stock and chioken feed on
the market, and quote you the following prices.
Per Ct Protein
Spartan Grains Dairy Feed-24 88.00 per sack
Spartan Grains Laying MgglT/:> 20 $8410 per sack
Kackle Scratch Feed -f--L 9 $8.78 per uA
Sweet Pasture Stock VAd_10 $2.00 per sack
Fill out the coupA below with yoer correct post
office addreas and rail to us. We will place them in a
box and on SatuMaf, February 10, 1928 at« o'clock
P. M., wo will havh In names drawn oat and the first
person who anewehf to his or her same will be given
one sack of food of that persons choice. 'Yea amt
Aaswec to Your Na*o in Person So Qualify. %
Get la line ami is the feed that wfll r~»dsii the
heat resales fee the lay spmt
FREEMAN’S! CASH GROCERY
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li NEW BERN COMPANY IS
HIT BY ANOTHER FIRE
I New Bern, Pcb. 8-The Ruwland
l Lumber company** plead which wma
- wrecked by fire December 1, wax
i again vlaltc.l by a costly blnxr early
- today when flamea mppoaod to have
i originated in an employe’* locker par
i tially burned the company'* machine
> *hop* with damage estimated at «p
| CALL NO. 17
HIGHSMITH, SEED STORE
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HoHyDrook'fcoul
i la, Irish Potato#*,
i and Soy Beans.
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Pansy Plants, per do*._SOe
Onion Sots, par quart._18c
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proximate!? ftO.OOO. I
A statement from Mr. E. L. Sutton, i
an official of the romp nay, placed tha i
itamas* at that tlguro, bat aatd thati
the wont ombarraaamoot from the
MBBEgg- .'LJ J—i 1 am 90
Ire would be In slowing op repair* on
oachinery dam owed in the December
onflacTation. However, work ea rv
‘tnrinif the ehope has been started
©day.
SPECIAL PRICES GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 17
Staf-O-Life Dairy Feed—Ready Ration, per bag $2.75
Par X Shipstuff, beat made for growing Hogs, bag,$2.10
Ninety Day Burt Oats, 5-buahel bags_$4.25
Red Rust Proof Oats, 5-bushel bags_$4*25
No. 2 White Oats, 5-bushel bags_$3.75
Tankage, fine for feedinglH9U»tsl00-pound bags_$4.25
U-Lik-A-Horae and Jmile Feed. abja*t^5t?^per cent
.$2.25
Dominek—Scratcl/Feed _ifcTLr L ^ _ _$2.50
Sugar— 100]pounds--SyT- J_$7.50
' The above Feeds Ire known the world over and can't be
\ bant for Price or Quality
Vanco Self-RisirfcPloulr, per barrel, __$7.75
We try to carry® complete line—Get our Prices before
buying. 1
We will have pleKy of Brick by the last of next week.
About 80 per cent hlrd. Price $18.00 f. o. b. our store.
Special price in car loais.
We Are Here To Sei^ You For Cash—Command Us
D-UJI-N-^A C K A G EU-H O U SE., _
H. M. PITMAN, Manager ,
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AV-RS«“D d* c f| f| A AI |
$7.98 V>W.UU $5 5^
LT - WORTH OF L
Raincoatstojfe Given Afeeqr
Pianos, Organs,
niture, Druggets, Ri
and Carpets
Our Akmrinumware line is
pletet Roasters, Kettles,
Percolators, Stowpots
and Pans
In our hardware department
You will find almost every
thing that you need
Paints, Varnishes; Saws, axes,
plows, plow points, wings, plow
harness, etc.
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In our jewelry department you
will find Elgin and Waltham
Watches, docks, rings, etc.
' CAROLINA
PLOWS
$5.95
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Dana, North Carolina
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