p© fNfl £1 i«f pll mm 'SrS-’f.: Vr. :.-V>! t ■vxx, : \ri;. < X - ’l - A* •:. \ *> * - >4 i - '.' • Vv ~. . •-■. •• ^ ■_ W« have known men who married * ttoki ■ wmaher-wowmn and a fan ►and. all In m. rrux* ha* moved, and wo take U ftkat the next wove b Germaay'a. Bat *• F™1* www *0 be, which way to A dovecote effort ahoold ho made to not the Lncknew aqnare d bp ate oMtlod before the next tee* pri . *«y. »• rm bwcy fete. in* loague ei Mottoes w appar ently foiuskmlag right wag wttfcoat the United States —hat with that added, it woaid no doafct function nroefc tetter. "The only thing Dnnn lacks of being aB that eoald be desired in tte way of a good town is an up »o date hotel." said an eot-of-town visitor. W* agree with him. don't you? It appear* that it is twin for oao Gaston B. Mesas to slay oa tte front page than off. Wo mu theft money is Ilia mat. of BMW of tte atari** in which te is faatarad, How ovar. Dawn te XteWppi a man wteis an ite InaUa af a JaS iTrktsg .ift an Jo^*aa*teac “ oadar^n^Sar^ wfll suffer--BpB | fcaaiw ** and “ teatiered norms." Oar gaom ia. they era ndfvring from ttettorod brain whoa they begin. “1 had board m much about Dunn that I wasted U pay it a visit," K marted a racawt visitor. He then taprcased fchnooH n being mors fav orable impremed with the tows than te bad expected to te. As a live wido-a-wate town, Dana li bote to Juat bow neb damage la the cat* of Bra ja eaeagh, wo doa*t Isew. Bat whet am itaitot oat to atete ia, that the Haotyp# man mad# 1%# Dte patch remark la Me la#t Imu that two local flraa warn ntb|uid<4 toa fara enoagh damage waa doae. Jaet aaa of thorn typographical anon, that** alL —- ■ a They hare a habit af doiag the aa oaaaJ in Baaria. Baa by the papas that • bobbed haired wniaoa af rear* twenty eemsare eat aa praeidiag Jadge at the trial of eight Wgtrwmy aabbar*. Bare a of the robbore ware acateneed ta die by the fasala Jadge. Lowyera who practice ta bar cwwrt aaeeet that bar Judgment waa the egaai of, or better, than that af seat a—■ ■ NATIOM-WIPE BOB BUY. Which ia the waeao, ta rob aa ia dWdaal er ta rab the entire etthsn rirfg af a ceuSryT la renalag ap the pete* of eager 4* 4U pceeent irrel ■emabedp la robbing the entire cltt •esbip ef the Uated Btataa. Aea re sit of the aeartag peter* of aeigar deOy • /.• H 2 ffi Mwl .« his rtl.kw uJ Unci. Bun Hooding mute end silent in the bswk Ptowd with Ms hands under bis cMbtaUs. A ad an the wo* would’ Mag tba admonition that has echoed1 Md re-echoed down tho corridors of time, “ Thou skalt not stodl." NEGROES GOING NORTH Sm by «M papers that a total af 3.00b asgiw laborers Ml North Caro line for the North la ftro daps' thee They are also tearing tba other Southern States by tho thousand, tt it said. Lsflue need by tho promise of shorter bourn and more money, chaos negroes are tanking their Mh on lha!r wry best fHonda Tot, wo doubt that the South win bo the Moor “ • result of the migration of the darbies to other sections of the country. Ia the community where we grew up there was not a negro to bo found, and the whits folks lived ns well as in communhies where there were negro laborers. Is it not true shot too much of tho w°ri Mo been left to the negro, •ayway? Of one thing wo are sura, and that is, maay white parents make a mistake in leaving the care of their children to negro women. Thao waa when a child left is tho can of a black "mammy” waa In good hands, but not so today. The aegrom of today are far from being bkc the negro of years gone by ia many respects. By this we do not moon Out the negro ss a race has not made ■advances, but we do mean that the negro has loot many of tho old-time traits that mads them useful to others than their own race. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE Anri, again we have been naked to urge the necessity of drhj® tram Dunn soda fosntaine being served in individual cops Wa ham noted that one fountain proprietor in Dunn is doing that very thing, and he is to be commended for k. In very few towns the sisc of Dann in the thisoty required to drink from a glaas that ia oaed probably a hun dred times n day. Of course the «re '' sterilised." hot the iDrrillxstioo process Is net aufteient to destroy • germ, and that* what counts If there is any “ hast way ” to spread disease, la oar opinion, it is by tk* as* of pablte drinking (fame* at soda fountain* THE PARMER0 FEEDS THEM W* knew this was tar from an in •cctlees age, hat not until Franklin Sherman “ lot oat " the information dd ae know that there are «,8«0 dif feruat tend* and hrteda of inaaeta in North Carolina. And a| theta djt r bare Daily Newt to J “ l» it aay wonder that tha laivasr baa a head UravT “ We have often heard It said that the fanner feeds tha world, and k might ka added, the insects too. Truly, -tin farmer is our very baot friend. WAS IT A RAT-COLA T A wake county crtiien brought salt ■gainst the Raleigh CocaCoU Bot tling Co., asking for $10,000 dam ages as a result of drinking a bottle of ooca-eola, which the plaintiff al leged contained a rmt He lost Us suit, the court refusing to give him dam ages. What we’d like to ki.ow U, How did i rat get into a oocs-ools bottle! n>a rats we've bee naegu rimed with would And a moat diAouH task in get. tlag into a "dope” bottle aad even a mouse would And K no easy task. And, euro after the tat had taken up the space required for hua, there would have been hut little room loft for coca-cola. It must have been a mouse. —-- S'.. The farmer with no schooling earns $440 per rear; with a common eriiori education. $$$$.$0 per pour; high •ehool education, $448.(0 per rear; erith a dart eeurse training elided. l8Bl.lt; bu twhaa he adds the full four year course In aa agricultural college his average income ampaj to $1.2(4.00 per year, And investiga tors at the State college. ULUNGTON BANK ' CLOSES IB DOORS HwnNt .Cwuty Trust Co. A "w* -™rA* Tbs Harnett Coonty Trus, Co., sf UDIagtoa. yesterday rioerd tta doom, add lag another to the haU-doacn er more faUane of State banks ottri bnted to the faaoteeacy of fee Oom merrial Notional Bank, of Wilmlng-' too. The failure is fee second to Harnett county this month ,bot feel «*miar *f fed Stats Bank and Trust! Ca. .sf Doan, about It days «go, hod no roM.eetfen wife fee Wilmington fan are. Tke LUHi|t»n InetMfeien yeotor <h>T found itself unable to continue Ir. bust uses and Neacd Ma doer* roL untiraly about ooen. Chief *-»!, aminar Clarence Latham want to i LilUngton yesterday afternoon aad assumed charge of the defunct bank. No receiver has yet been named by the courts. The Harnett Ooonty Trust Co.,: which had a capital of f 10,000, was fee youngest af tbs two banka fa LOHngton. aad had base in botineu for only fire year*. The bonk was heavily involved la the failure of fee Cunfeertond Bailway end Fewer Oo., about two yearn ago, but that mat ter had been adjusted and is said not to hove been a factor in the fall-! ore. r. uwaj ni prewqent of Ox defonot bank, and W. L. flatten eas ier. Mr. flatten stated om the tel ephone laat nigbt that tha hank wua ineohred to the extent of fit,*00 in the tailor* of the Commercial Na tional of Wilmington, and that the clealng of fcb bank wax dm to the fake re of the larger InjtKotton and a steady decline to depoetta. Mr. .Sutton stated that he expects hie bank trill pay 100 eante on tha dollar, and that he regards 90 eento on the dollar aa the minimum amount that wfll he realised by depoaiton.— Raleigh Newt and Ohesrrer. Elaborate Plant For The May Day Festival Cite Flee Girts Te Prteenl A Pageaat Bea.tif.l With Cee. Festival) What does that ward not Imply? Airy eoatemee and aoetfsetk' CLUSiitt mi TO 3A4,( HERE K.C-/. A. C. Feldlman, of New • ‘’*■'*1 WiU >• reach at Pres byterian Church Sundry Bav. A. C Feklawn. of tliu Jew ish ( hrUciua Mission of New Y.'.ri rity, will pi each at tits Dunn Praiby Uriae church Sunday morning at II o’clock. Hi* subject wW be •• Th# Chr**t Isn't Obligation to th* Jaw.” Mr. Feldlman is * highly educated and cultured Jswist tsachcr . and preacher. He hat traveled sxUmlvely ami has spoken before many aodl oacn* in behalf of Ms people. He spent three years* la Jerusalem and understands Zionism, and will give an explanation from the Jewish stand paint. Hit address should bo at tpa cUl snd peculiar interest U both ,tfao Jew and ths 0oolite. He will also deal with th* question of the second coming of Christ from the Jewish-Chrixtisn standpoint This will ho of apodal interest to ail who are concerned In (ho fulfillment of prophecy. Th# public is iavited (o hoar this lssrasd Jaw. dances, folk cos Come* and quaint daneoa, and host of all, a lovely May Queen—(fa* town's tholes — with stately attendants who do ths courtly minuet ta her honor. Nor am the least important personages th* witty jeater and court food, with out whom no court Of madias val times was complete. Them are only a few features of the fete which the ftva Camp Fire* of Dans will pratoet on the cotton yard Tuesday, May let. Atfter the evasta centering arourxi the Queen'• coronation. there wHI be plenty of good things to eat on sale —salad, •andwichea, tea, lee cream, apndy, etc. Foieuoc-uUaft aid lied £ the at of palmistry W* be there to re veal year fttore, 4»d beet of all there will be for the ltttte folks a depart ment of games, wttb aa experienced •uperrimor. i. Remember the Hate, and the par poee, and help hi Camp Fires metre the Old SngUMr 'omtom of making May day merry. •• — -h< INACCURATE THERMOMETERS CAUSE (QOR HATCHES Baloigb, N. eie thermo me often the oenee of ld> mean weak hick* that have a heavy death rale] f'«r they are taken from tha in cubator. Therefore he sure tha ther mometer ll certified and wham die poultry reiser has more than 0ac, •t is a jrood plan to tcaet Cham all at one temperature, lay* Dr. B. i'. K*»PPrJ» charge of poultry Invest! iatlons for the State College and De partment of Agriculture. This can Ic done, he says, by potting them all n one Incubator ami reading them at the temperature of 103 degrees F. A theraometer that varies as msc* as 3 degrees, and Dr. Kuupp has found sach, may naan an oetirs failure. If the thermometer reads 103 de gree* wheo the temperature la really 105 It would mean raised agga and -much discouragement because of tha bad results. Dr. Kaupp states that another way W tost the incubator and brooder thermometers la to use a certified clinical thermometer which Is known to be correct. Both those am placed In warm water and when the water roaches 103 degrees with the clini cal thermometer It should ako mad the same with the inc abater ther mometer. If there is as much as s degree of difference tha thermom eter should not be used. The thermometer that hangs from the top of the egg compartment with its bulb ssspeoded so that It is Jam at the top level of the eggi is Ike beat, finds Dr. Kaupp. He states that tha bulb should not touch the eggs. Sack a thermometer io oot likely to bo broken er left oot of the trny when the ra troyj nrc taken out for timing. The capt WiouU be kept at a tem p«rotor* will not b* reaitUrveJ occur •lull, mys Dr. Kndpp. XI H raata ngain.u an egg containing an em bryo it >*111 r*gi*t«r too high, and if the egg U infertile or contain* a •load frcra it t» likely rat to regie ter 1 '.gk ••nougti. Bothaxr Happy D tataft D 1 BLACK-DRAUGHT | A Pmh Vanttli Dytr MktiM rl • I ■“! UH Rlvfiww YOUR OWN MONUMENT Hare you thought of 4tf Even though you an not oraiacut in nay walk of life and the world will not met a monunaa* to your aonoir, you may do oo yuataelf. You any Irian a memorial for a friend, for the family. Wo will carry out yoar la ttrueWora DUNN MARBLE WORKS M. B. WBUama, Prop. 110 Edgerton 0L Dana, N. C. > THE DUNN FAMILY LAUNDRY i « » < I Announce the Opening of Their DAMP WASH LAUNDRY On Monday, April 23 < < < Clothes called for and delivered the same day, ready for ironing. Price $1 per week, \ maximum 20 pounds dry weight. Phone 206 and let us send you a laundry . bag free. Give us a trial, and if not satisfied there j will be no charges. »»—...ft, I | 9.9. Odin C—fay las. M4t, N. V. ICE CREAM—Eat More of It. It is a Pure Food. Our Ice Cream is 100 per cent pure, Clean and Delicious. Buy it for your Sunday Din* ner and every other meal. The Whole Family Will Enjoy It Try Our Black Walnut and Other Fruit Creams DUNN ICE CREAM PARLOR and Candy Kitchen - * Pn^rietor Phone No. 2oB Next to Postoffice '"_ ' —* I FOR HOT WEATHER Fine quality silk teddies,1 pink, orchid and lavender— Pries *2.95 Palm Olive Cream and Shampoo '• . _ -U f.c- S The Fifth Ave. Shop Tfre*tone * Will Not Increase Prices on Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Until May 1st Hover has Firestone been so well situated to give operators the greatest msasurs of Cushion. Traction and MUo •fo at tha lowest cost. Today, economical manufacturing and distribution are showing the fullest re •ulte. Oar favorable purchases of rubber, ia advance of the 160% Increase brought about by the British Crude Rubber Re striction Act, aid further in maintaining the old price levels. Whatever the Truck Service the Fbeetcnm Dealer Hoe the Right Tire Firestone developments of the put two years have made pace for the industry *°d rat now records in sure, economical performance. Five tiros—the Heavy Duty Cushion, the Truck Type Cord, the Mast-Cuebtoa, the Oiant Solid and •*“ High Type cover the needs of motor haulage in all hs forma. Roch boa a distinct work which it dose boot. Koch possesses a definite and special T»*ue for tha operator. Track owners, using pneumatic drat, wUl find the answer to every demand of rapid, economical transportation in the Firestone Track Type Cords with the tread that increases carrying capacity and improves traction, and the powerful gum-dipped carcass construction. Lmt the Firestone Service Dealer* Keep Your Track* Moving There are 800 Firestone Service Deal ers, located in the principal trucking canters, fitted by natural ability and a thorough knowledge of trucking, to help you choose the right tire for your roads, loads and service. Price Protection a* Long a* Stock* La*t Additional tires will be supplied to Service Dealers only so far as our present output will permit. Consult the nearest Firestone Service Dealer at once regard ing your truck Hr# need*. He la in an advantageous position to give you an unusual tire—a specialised service—and prices which may not be duplicated in months. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio D,*,5,®r wiUv»aPPl7 r>u with Paneenffor Car and Truck Type *° ‘a °»vUfh on ***** h® *i,] ref"r you to the nearrat Service Sf* thrw station^ h»drauMejpreae for quick chan«-overa. Make one of SSHZ.^SSJIuiu£’r ‘ 0''"•u"n, «•» «• ' Broad Street Filling Station, Dunn, N. C. Cushion — Traction - Mileage

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