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THE -JUNN VOLUVr. X. DUNN. NORTH CAROI?“ TS2 SsJiS IBCAL SiA>J.:LE/iSBK iiCiML m?3 Frogriim Featured By Goot iper.cl.i:., Good Muaic and •iiuol Bcrbicue MARKED BEGINNING OF A MEMBERSHIP DR1VI Benefits c: Co-Operative Mar uotinw of Farm Produce Out lined By Numerous Speak era At Get-To-Gether Meat ing At Spring Hiil Churck— L.irge Crowd of Farmer* an< Faim- Womou pre*ont. Garni speaking, goo,', music on> good Imiiiccae ftaiyicti the Co-op unlive Msrk.ling rally- hell .it Sprint Hiil church, roir.c four Mile* west »: Dunn. Wulnr-duy wining. Thr pro Kivun was airmi-rvil by irrinberr ol tne Do;.. local of ihe Not .’i Carolir.i Co-0(H-rutiv< Co.ion Murk-ling no ciui.ou unit mu: Wc.i U<e beginning ol Ml lit" ill v’c iiu-'tibcrship iliive to in wngiii by th* local. More than 2(X fanuci > .in.I farm-woman gatlicri-il for the occasion uml a delightful tiifM ».;i hail .T. C. Clifford, of Dunn, operc. the progiani with at, adore* along mirkrunp He told of a siulon .te ha.. of a lirai when the lemur? whoUl b*romc tJu haem of ill? price of their produce, just m Wytir, dor. or?, merchanti fol men of other profe*Muiis fix the rr*l‘cu of their eervicc nr .the things whuh tJe> offer for sale. Mr Clifford iXorrfH'il himself a- tni.ig well ptcas r.l with the laccili met by the Co operative Marketing eseociarlons dur ing U»e first year of tlieir history. This, hi said, S-. rcough to invile and c‘Vii .mpel non-membore of the attso elation t- ,oin. In cloung tlie speaker appeatiMtsi the farmers to band to gether rtatnl iogrther as one man io ‘h mi4b fair piofit for the thing* v/hirlr llitSffnin are. C. Kjfckr, acute vice preaivlcnt, of the UsiijmLHar.ir|t, was the next . io epeaa: MPMfpn-tcso a o<wp lsuui In eo operative mai kotii.g, adding t i lt bis 03rk It*.. so nurh faith in tt>« merit* of the organization that it loaml the association (50,00(1 last year end ana now ready and willing to aid tie organization a> a whole or the individual member m whatever way poniible. Mr. Kiel's wax followed by Homer 11. Mails, director of the field *er >ire department of the North Caro lina Co-operative Colton Marketing azAocinUi n. Mr. >laak told xometbing rf the xocrrai of the uaaociation dur ing tlie pazt year. In comparing the rr>e iveeived for cotton sold by non nu mbers and members he .said the price on the open market averaged 23 cent*, while the cotton sold to date through the association had av eraged 27 4-1U rents, lie also produc ed strong evidence that the outside farmer had icoped a rich bonofil from the association in Iho way of higher price*, resulting from orderly market ing by the “Co-opa." Figuring th« difference of the average price of cotton *old independently by the grower and that void cooperative at (13.00 a bale In favor of the co-op. •-ratine mrihnd, he said that .the pro lit on the etit.rp Xorth Carolina crop Iasi year had it ail been »old co-op eiutivt ly would have totaled more t>aii $12,1100.000. He also pointed '•Ut the fact Urn* cotton handled through Oio association graded mack higher than lliat sold on the open ruurkot. Seventy per cent of the 137, 1100 bales delivered to thn astociatiop giadr-d midtiling or above, he said. Other* who ina.lv short talka ad twitting the co-operative marketlnp system were Cilia Goldstein, Dunr nv.-robant, W. Hnjee Mab.-c, dlrotUn r f the boll weevil field station ii Dunn, H. T. Lnpponl, district Belt director of the C.'-operative Market • ne asioriation. and O. L. Hemming uuy, farmer, The a/ldroMe* were interapena. with string music rendered by i string band. The mueic wa* a do licMfol feature of the program are s« rved to enliven the good ajfiri wl»lrh prevailed throughout the even . i»g A« would I'nlorully he expect* I, thi barhooua was one erf the molt plea* ing feature* of the program. Tb bartsveuc was prupared—well pre pa rod* by R- M Pearsall of Dun* 1: was served from a table oroute In the grove and waa ail that cost be desired in the way of good hai been a. Tne Duhe local of the Co-open thro Marketing association is live an wtde-o-wake. The o(Beers aro: Prei Ident, G. L. Heanmlngway t vice-pro ■dent, it. W. Smith; secretary, Pell McKay 'IRS. C. H. ANSERSOf IMS A CLCSS CALI 1 Her Car Dctnn!i>h«l When 1 Left Highway And Struck | A Tre« M.s. !! AnNr-uii had h mitt clour •■seapr frrii! death about < u c ••••'. Wetltti ailay i.f'.einoon when I' M' iMLipe urn t*ft phi* u-*ip drivin * * h Idtrl tvaj .ilioat midway b< tr ei :i Dun i i*tirf Duke and -truck P"*' (m by tk*. vou*l able. A cu oil ol e hand and other alight hiuipa were pdutalnvd by Jlin. Aiaderton u ii :>.eult i.f tin* OkUtnlrnl. The rmr wa •li*i*ioH«1iprd, •'Ii . An tie l *»yi will in the co alone st **•*• 1 *’*'.■; of ft.,* .tcr.ili.iil I b<*:>ii< on tile way from Dtn.li t* Date. Another tat- paced «oun afle •iltp.. A ruleraon'a ear hn.l b.«r wrack **|| nn.i «.u* way taken to the Goo. H*>'*e honpital at Duke, where he tvn:.i la were *1 reaped. She wa. able t. •vtarn to her koine here in a jhor * hue. however. Mm, Andwrmn It eome way lu>t control of thr car phi wa« driving and it plunged down ar c mb.)nknhrnt uml landed against i iavye pine tree a few feel from *_hi .. idiway W K Johnr.ni .vtun.i-J Worimm ‘ .lay ni*!*t from Wilmington, wlicri he .pent n uliort lime on buaiuriw. LOCAL SCHOOLS CLOSE TUESDAY Closing Program Bogina Sun day Evcnng And Last* Through Tuaaday The dor ng exercise* of the Dunn hi*!i school wnl begin next Sunday -Venn*, .lone j, with a sermon Ui ti e K raxtuac :tg clan by President 0. Ct. Var-Jell, of Mura Mcdonnt'l col lege The art vices will be held at the First Uapti-t church. There will be no nerv.cm. at the other rlisiriei | Sureay night, and all the eongroga tiont will unite in the services at the Baplirt cl:ur»h. On MotTiTay ng-ht, hue 4. the else* day cxarelocs will b« held at | Ih* opera houau. The graduating rliM will have entire charge of these ex ercious, which will be both interesting and entertaining. At the graded reboot auditorium on Tuesday morning at eleven o' I clock u program will be rendered by Elies Agnes Cannady's music c In sacs Tnc graduating exerciies will be nuld at the opera house Tuesday ev ening at 8 SO. 'Hie annual addreai to the graduate* will be delivered by | Pretidont Charles E. Brewer, oi Mnwdlth college. There ore 26 in the graduating clast, 12 boy* and 13 girts. It ii tits largest graduating class in tiie history of the Dunn high school. In nearly all the graduating I cusses of the high schools the grill . far outnumber the boys, but In thk year’s claim in the local high school they am almost evenly divided. In the class arc many hoya and girln ol promise, boys and girls that will take a prominent part in the future de velopment of Un- rommunity and Stale. I All the cititens of this community , ore cordially invited to attend nl1 , tin.- exorcises of the comtnenermonl of trie high school. TWO CHILDREN KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO Greensboro, May 29.—John P. Pil low. aged 4a, his father, final nam< ’ not yet naecrtaincd, and Pillow*! 'laughter. Mis. Thomas Mitchell, at [ of RcidrviHe, were brought to < ’ hospital tonight from the wrcckagi of their automobile, struck by South 1 cm train No. 36 at 6:30 tonight, an< the first two are not expected to re cover, having suffered terrible injur ies. Mrs. Mitchell may recover. Twi ' children of John Pillow, James, ag«< * four, Mini Birdie, aged six, are dre< ' as the result of the train hitting tb I automobile. Their boil ice are at Reids villt. i SAY TAR HEEL LOST t, AT SEA HAD 9100/XK New York. May 29,—lavcatlgatioi i Into the myrUrions oinking of th ■. rum I rigger John 1), Wright, off Vine i, yard Maveu, Mass., with a loaa o •. nine lives early In April, has reveala | that James A. Craven, of Lyndhursl I N. C., one of the victims, had $109 I trim in hti opsacaiion whan the shi •’ sunk, federal authorities said tonigli ' when Craven's body was waahe - jp on the beach. 1 ___ ’ Salt serve* na a »pi«« or cotitfi * nient wkirh whet* (he- apfretite att * increase* the palauihility of fee for ad lives!nek. T FAYETTEVILLE MAYOR I j HALED BEFORE COUR1 : Charged With ViaUtui Traffic Lav | Wkilc Waylay War On Traffic Violator* II _ j Payette* die. May 2P—Mayor H | >'• 0. Bodin*on, of thl* rily, who ii ! *»l l»> trill cnyap.vd in ail inlrnaivt diivc ayainit violator* of tb« traffic .VRiilnUon*, ami Dr G. B Pnlletaon, i1 member of thr local board of older r men. will appear in thr court of May •J irlrate Adolph ti* Chech tomorrow t inominy tv aiicwor to a rharyr of vlo t Inting the Slate automobile law. Tine i chuiyv m container! in a warrant i .worn out by Donalil McQueen, who i c!h e-* that the offence vat commit 'Ur Monday niyhl when ho claim* to 1 !'n*i ne.i Dr l’u .ten.1 op.-.iiltny an .[ auvoirtobile on Huy ctreut with no >' 1 ahl* on the front or rear of the ■ muihill*. Mr. McQueen ictlcyu* that M«>ur Robiiuon waa in the ear with I] fir Patteraon at the time. '. Mayor Kubinaon iinmnliatciiy after .j ill* recent lnuuyurati.n beyan 1 catn puiyn ay*diet traffic violation* of all j k.nda. which hat rtirred up conuidcr ublv beat. One he tucuel ayalnet a j trove liny man for paikdiy hl» ear nronyly ha* brouyht forth a protect I f mb the Wilm, nylon C ha labor of . Commerce, and retailed in the may 1 01 otfniny to pay the fine out of bh own pocket. ' ' 1 - - — nil WILSON SANATORIUM WILL CLOSE JUNE 1ST , Wilton, Muy 28—The Wilson Ssn etorum after June 1st will close Hu ••nor* iv the public. Dr A. Y. Wil liams will roaUxiUi vo practice hi* | profession ami will retain eflW-aa in I Di- building Dr F.. T Dickenson ha* ■ uttociulcil himself with member* of j the ev-diraJ profeasion of Greenville ^ and at an rally Hate work will be be-’ • on a modem hospital is that pro I snc«*iv» city. The Wdsnn Sni.Monum was the j fust private hospital opened in North . I itvliaa—being established here j a >0U’ Unity year* ago by Dr. C. E. i .Muore. of this city, and Or. A. An* i ■ union, superintendent of the State' I 'i-wpital at Baleigh. MARVIfT WaI)E company ' I MOVING INTO NEW HOME1 I - ! The Marvin Wade Company are : moving today into the modern new | lwo-«tory brick store building re , ecntly erected by this progressive , concern on West Rroad street. The' new building is 26 by 120 feet and will provide ample room for taking' rare of the large business which this company does. Up-to-date fixtures I have been installed in the new build i mg which gives it a metropolitan ap , pearanee. The Marvin Wade Com I pany heretofore h«f ■occupied » ■ building on the same street owned by | Mayor J. Lloyd Wade. It has not been lenmed who will occupy this , building in the future. FIRST BAND CONCERT | NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON I The announcement that the Dunn Concert Rand will give a concert on I Lucknow square Sunday afternoon i ut .-> o'clock is pleasing to all who I remember the splendid concerts given i by the band last summer. In’ fact, | (hr public generally has been impa tient in waiting f»r such an announ cement. The band was re-organised several weeks ago and has had suf ficient practice to assure a pleasing I musical program Sunday afternoon. The concert will be given on 8outh Lucknow Square. MEN HELD FOR TRYING j TO ••SWING” A JURY Wlnston-Sulem, May 24. —- Gray Thumpton ami Nlok Whitfield. 1 charged with offering to “8wlng" the jary in a caw on trial In the Super • ior court the putt w»»k berr, were ' held in bond! of 12,000 and (1,400 1 respectively. At eonelaxiou of pre I tenting of evidence Juilge 81iaw an 1 nouneeil (hat ha would ruaerve dechi ' lull until later. Evidence given by tha j State akowed that Thompaon approa chert the. <l< fer.dant In the cate thet on trial and told him that for th > «um of (400 bo would •Turn” th Jury, acting through a partner, Whit >| livid. >. The only witratt examined by the •. dofene* wet Lieut. J. T. Thounpaon f father of on« of the defendante, who I slated that Ms tons mind wax nol • strong, and that effort* had beet • mn.lo to gut Mm In ,a hospital fot » truatment t ____ 1 I’arm grown feed* ntv usually cheaper than ixirdm«eil feed* he cause nil feed* mutt he grown or - sonic farm. In buying feeds yot I |iay the other fellow, and xnmetimet 1 the middleman. a profit for handl ing them. BABY FAUlfMOHt l , SECOND ! SUFI Tho/nm»villr, I home of D. E. ■ -<1> I non of J. k nfl'Onil rtory * ■ , it riiaUnrv uf if b«» aithpn. Dr. :in<l took the e •<¥-*» “ lr«» *M • hluo ii. ll^li N»* *• h% po^tWo itot t iers wm • lnUrB^ la)\y*W+ aJting ami »at htoaeli 9i fcfelp iBCt. •• - PUBLIC ulSjip^ ; FORMA; Wm(W 1 With An Ai D*U*ht4 "1 An approprta! ''vrninjr mark of th« Do no Wotuan'a dub of local cjUbc tbe ptofrum m urb»ch already IUMH Thr propTaa, prefer offered WB. DBBtor of ehurrh. Mr*, president of ■enter) the ■•uni pleasing tutlon addr*** rt'owan words. rn*d courage Nc tor the *o present the Responding to Ires*. Town accepted the trwt. Mr. Woman's club for the library c< mmeiuialion which fostered ota dc tbs punted a rivid the library will Mra. Herbe/t of ccTcntonacs Other ilelight-! ful features included an rnstrumen-j tal solo by Mmdamci J. U Wade and lltch Taylor, vocal solos by Mrs.' Klricklan.i and Mr*. Join* Fi tsar-raid' :>nd several selections by the Dunn' male quartette, composed of Messrs. Denning and Denning, Warren and Warren. At the conclusion of the musical program refreshments scare served all present and a delightful nor la 1 holf-hour followed. I Realising the need of a public lib rary in Conn, (the Woman's ictub several weeks ago began to dtvue plan* for making it possible. A lib-1 rary committee composed of Me*-! dames I- J. Beat, Waaiey Thompson! and Misses Blanche Grantham uucT Lueilc Williams was appointed from the club membership. Cash donations were made by several local citizen*, while othcra made eosgribnUuns in the way of books The lumbar for erecting the library shelve* was do nated by G. M. Tilghman and John* Hodge, erected the shelves, donating this service to th* club. Tho shelves' provided will takv cart *f at least' 1.000 volumes. | Mr*. H. C Lea ha* been elected lihrvHun an<l tikn»« kan. f._1 3 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon. Byj paymg membership does of fl per! year all the members of a family become entitled to the benefits of the library. Kolbrarlncr are the roles and n jrn.slions oridar which it will be op ornt-.-d. 1. Books may be kept ool tsro i »"< ">»y be renewed once for the tame period, escept 7 day books I am', mtgsiinea. 't. A fine of 2 cents a day will be charped an each book srbteh it not 1 returned according to the above rale. No book will be issued to any person I Incurring aurh a IW until A hot been pn.d. j S. All injuries to books beyond 1 reasonable wear and all loaaaa shall 1 be made pond to the aatMertion of the librarian. 4. Bafh borrower is held respon sible far all books drawn on his music and far all floes aceraing on the same. The providing pf a public library for the town i* only M( of many things aeromplished by th* Woman’s rlab for the benefit or the tasrn as a whole Oaring the Hfc of the organi sation. The officers sad membership of the club art ever on the alert in making Dunn a better town in which to lira, and the organisation she sic rserlTO the hearty co-operation ol the entire ettisendhip In the OHngr srbteh It sndartakas. Dunn'* outstanding nevtl — modem hotel HIS SON Mm -Eater. El* • •: ______ . fayeUavlllc. N. C., May 2»—Alaa Mdtr M. Maryhieea- waa acquitted of * eh*nr* of murder la connection wittk the death Of hU aoa. Haary Mu eWaoa, laat October, by a ‘eupdrier court Jury (jar* Uta today. MaNdd eon waa triad at a former tana, the Aral . Marin* reraltia* la a adatrial | Tli# l<"T thin aftaraooa reach ad IU coIVcluai»o-thAj- MmrcMaoa waa Ml *allty after dhlltomtib* tt mia ntoe. ’ ■ -Vi* • ^'Tmnpr llatchiaoq war *Hot •Vr.W* father jfiorin* an hlterratlya at their horn* in Cartage Crrak town rbip. Attorney. f»r Uta <l«foaee eon toeHml that Henry Murthleon wae dranh „an<J aaaeulted bS father, emd that the older man waa 'aMpaflad to *••1 Ua la crif-dofanae. The Mata era tended that both, man wdra iptoxi* cried, aad *oa*ft U break down fM -neH-dafcnsq theory. ; v *T rpUn*. of Jed«q W. A. Daria, Ota arsumoet to the tor* waa 'M» Kad. aari MMtor T. A.JkMaU w# OMf*» C. Qaillm took* & tM Etoto aad H. McD Mphlaaaa. D. M. Strtacflrid and Dowla* for the' BUCK GETtTVSY ON MOONSHINE LIQUOR CUMfc*1k4fV, Map 10—Tbe Wt Uid ptaMWgJb. Md men. accottl *■*.'* >*, .ft a-gU,/ .ml '•f liquor nuijr lead ■an wtn; waa deea' wbon Hn. Wal OthfbKed In bedraggled •■d tip *p abet la aa empty wUnkay battle. . “*■* IHu eoaie awn." aaid Hn. WINTER GETS EARLY START IN MONTANA Bun*-, Mont., May #0_"Next winter" in Mor.la-ie thi* af ternoon wtwii a >.«»vy kr.CW blanket «d Butte end the kBrrwmtlinf coun try nnd er.-.ca cold rain and know etrurk Helene, Greet Pul'* aI*o re ported cold rain and know. Snow continued to fall 'lunar the after noon. RECORDERS COURT Yektenlay wa» u record day in tlic local recorder'* court, not from the number of cere* honrd. bat from the fort that every a:ie of the defendant* were white*. One white man wn» found ruOty of carrylnr » piurd and fined Kurt nnd cort—total g«4.1* Two were found ruilty of bo'.njr drunk, o»«- bvirir fined bill .mu cod uad the other allow, il to rt> free anon II__-a. U_4__ much whiskey in hi» po -oiion when OTcrtxkcn by the o(fleer* resulted in another while nun parting with a 110 (Inc and coat. A young man from Dukr wan found guilty of 'hipping ilia wifi*. He wun allowed to go un der a suspended judgment for two year* providing ho rliow* good be hnvoir aid trout* hia wife at wire* should be treated by thair huahnnda. and (laying the ro*l of Uit action, flcvi-ra! races slated for trial yester day wrre rontinovd. ONE THOUSAND PERSONS KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE Allahabad, tlritish Indie*. May SO. —Advices to the nvmapaprr Pioneer fron Teheran ctate that 1.01*0 prr sona hove levs killed by an earth «l»a\e at Turliut-I-Haidnri. The enrlh *ho> ks covered a period of several hours. Many village* are said to have h'.-n ilcvawtatml. I SMITHFIELD PASTOR TO GO TO CHINA IN AUGUST SirithfWd. May 27.—ltrv. W. C. | Camming, who hna .bm-n pvsurr oi the P eshytarian church repp rincr | tact fall, preached hi* farewell sop mon bore Unlay and will h-aro ii August for ChlMt, where ha will k I n missionary. II# is a native of Wil i mlngton, graduated /it Dnv(.|*oa nn. I the Itiehmohd Theological Sefaimn-jr , He is •uerec'KHf ho re by Hr*. Ro* j sell Wnwla, who graduated llii* yen I froos the Richmond Seminary will highest honors. Mr. Woods I* nlan i Da rids t« mas. The weather (aunt* u> a -h-s' *w-itmning teaarm, it Jour. I PREACHER GETS !• ' ROAD SENTENCE I •. * \ I I Celdoboro, May ■ Stroud, Duplin rouaty i wntrmed to IS montfao ee Sm flail ' for praatraiUoo, aai ea« walk and flM>*Sr.fj on being found -goAty of contompi of coart today bp Judge J, Lloyd Horton in Baperier (ouj^. In acntonelng Stroud, Ji4f Bar ton 4«rtarod that the aoUaitor toeaId indict bira fur perjarp, orbicb wee a felony ami for nhloh he <OoU be mm to the pmitoattery wUri* ha Ueiortfcnd. MutiUla Kennedy, H-yoarnii gbd, who pJoadod Kjillp, ortB bo Mt ta a reform orhooL The only lime that Strand brake ■loom on trial it all waa whoa the ledge at Iced bam white bo wna beiag triad for reau-mjt today if be d|i not oay prUitrdop did hot MgUMa Kona nW log Monday ff bo *r did eiaH b-r.'freed* at Uoa aprwa.g to Mo brew Bad bo tamed mate, then rorpto. rH.Vf h I m if noth lag I ••mteWr. •ii« tone. 7i •• favrr.l of lh« former <T. .it lender of the Icufc, eteljr n-f.'ri.ai u> -the f »>||| SevVeShi' Merit." k> ’• fta;* in C-x-yre *. will take : t .”> u'.'itrk Irmomnr events^. >: T v* ni'l bv ronanete.l b) U. e. f'ljkrl.-k Aoii-nrac, p*«lor of the IKttp'iA dun*, of which Mr.' K '.ha I’B r. er.vneoer for many • . ili* will V> l'3rii<el fcl «lee- family i.t t'..e I'.apr.Fi n M.tiiy, Qna mil*! Cvri.ii fcVo li,a.l Nock, rca' the prave! -ir f;:! e**r. wl'O fl'ao r\*yrvMBI*d' :• « eiirt.-ut iu Center**. la>;’C la-fore the bo.y of Mr. KU «hit. "tcie.*. fins*. Wr'»on the ttrecta *e.*v <-e with rilui'W of Sc-ot !r:i- .Vi it tiivel linl'fux roanty. When iv- .r.otor bearer bearing the body uf ll*<| fusvr D.-niometlc loader •o.«*kr.! ;*ui city limits rharrh bell* toil- el. ml thr Ctror.jr bared tboirj hv.nU ft* it |>a*n» on it* way to thej K't. I - 1 «*•.. School* tan bosoms I auixt We v civtr.i out qf respect to I ;'ie i*v *my <.f Mr. KiVcKa. .«n:'* u. u> -'.vvam ram* to the.j koine luilr.p the late sf.-nooi, and. •>!d»t K* CXpier* eym;K.;liy (0 the fam ily nr.:' tl.< .U-,.1of Mr K itch In and I to jr« t o !«xl ylir.ipec of the man wt.o • *'.vl «';.ri ,\r i».l tl cm in Congress for I'imm: 23 >• ;-r» Mi-Mge* of conuol <T. ' w« .• wtirn.1 I’y the family ilur l»V the .|wy rren nil (uiU of the v m il. and bi-cavifu! f’or.t) tribute* ••'•can re poar into the borne tW» of '.ervow, RALEIGH GIRL JERKED OVERBOARD BY FISH ] Mu i:e;p«’V. May S*.— Min Mary, 1.1 ow-itl. of Raleigh, w>.«* l» now, vidUt^l Jr M.rmeepollf. had t'io s. en>r1 It:HU of fcer lift* last Sunday’ i.Xl«-v*rws*r write fUhinp tr. lake Vir ginia. nr. of the many beautiful briar which surround .Mtnneapolie. l.'-oval! was nai'.llng up In] .. tout *l.'-ii)ii ip a line ta tot littlo] Pel if wl.. r. ■ ti irTk jerk tr. It dt*-j • ! li t-.vl H< r . .lUkibrum and she war j1#yy.*l' :.i'»i!i«iy Into the watar.1 >flW eor -Mi rab'.i’ -imggUng and With tlio wi-tirfi of the other oe-. «.:|..ini* of to- boat, the way rtseised :.n ’ the ltd- w.-is raptured. It peeredl l«* In o vfc'rti'cr pound pickerel. PROBABLY SO lis««ftl rout.ty is the latest to ta*.<* a tr.ard jury prwblsp Into can •t'tirnr !n th** county ctneiet ramp li lh«r hue re-e tups up long enough ■ perhaps t'a**tv trill be sentiment * • i-Sh to gul*iin‘«e the neat Itfto 1.1100' li.to doing something tobstaa , Uni Inward tho reorguntaaUaa of du 1 Karts Carolina prison system along cVHlae.1 Hwi—Oremshtit Dully / ntwi. we moil combat their effort* HOW— We re met wilt. “I »■ forming a Victory Club in • very town in the Union, and tho Vic tory Club Preoiacet in each town la -he keyMonc of tho arch. Tho whole rlractatv depend* on hint. "That U the reaaon I ae* deeyty srrateful fer and appreciative of tho mnrleoe rendered by tho loyal 'men ami women Who naeo already on iwile.! their chibo and, through them. >>»rk the loyal Victory Clob mom bon who have euetalnod thorn. Saab co-operation will bring Democratic noecrm nest year and will eeree to imphai'K the vital port played by lb. Victory Chibo THIS yoor in pro ducing that roaolt.“ PRIZE WINNERS After an irape* tier of the Howard poa’.try farm tho mombora of tho w rattonal agriculture olaao of the Har nett County Colo rod Training eeheol »»r* adted to write ronporitlow on the farm and the thing, eberrred and •-erred during tho rtiil. Price, wort off.ied for the throe boot itmpml tiotw and war* .warded to tho rollow iag otudenle: I'irri price, U baby tHkko—Ollour Vm SoootMl prite. 11 baby ehiebe—Al ter EooO*. j Third prim, to baby ehlcke—Jo •opb Byrdaol. Qolte a number of TTi|irilli«i wore prepared aad the jadgoa found it no caey took to determine the prico-wiaaora The pop mu were Jodg od by E. T. Drupor, mono— of the Howard poultry fom, ff. Oiwror Rritt. acc rutary of the Daaa Chaw bar of Comm ere, and Roe. O. W. Harrell, pootor of tho Own eolotud McthodWt ehureh.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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June 1, 1923, edition 1
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