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M'.«tilling fuiloi» I» ttlUrttf uu Ûl •«•cul mailut imtny at 27 1-2 cenl tht 9ou.nl. (. IVhiI'a i»£ V\'il»on, >|*ut «■huit uliilc liei*v* ··:! ImiUncxs W'ctl iicifluy cvvimig. Scvret;n> <■ ·' Stale \\*. N\ Kvci oil, imil Sa\V)Ci, liuth u Κηΐββίι. «iic f>.inn \\ c»l ricmlny. Mnyur J*liticr Maiilicvvs, ni Oin 1 |i<n, w as η Dim η visitor ycMCiday ,1. Λ. l'a ri) le. or < i\a ·"' Πιιιιιι vi'iloi }u4i'nl.il. 3a|M'i'ihic »iri:V W. S. Siiijx ·< of jm local puhljc uliuuh> will <ivc M-hoi children η holiilay Wi-< ncfefay 1λ οι il»r tl'ut tliey iin> a Item! 'h·· (air. M ri. C. C. Pxrkct r*in»nc«l l>om tli'.i aftcinoon iron Uie Piltnmn ho> pK*l, FiyttkTÎIIv. wh*r» *he uiula* Wi'Iil a «liçht oj>«rxllnn I*» lltVfi ΛΙΙ vxhili'U fur Oie f*i·· trust U placwl b> Mor.-Juy η χΜ ·ο that tii eulirr plunt '»«» b» '«ι fneilinre fo *«»r> |ΐι»ιιιι i/f'e" "K · «* r ιιι,ι ni«»«'"S· At (tic Fil*' Icliurch Rev I·,. K". JohnMin ν «I! |M-«ich SiiinLv morning in " I Vofitntilc Invent incnts," and Sunday evenîntï tn '"The Meatmi;; of Marriage." Virgin!*, 4 month-old dnnphtir η Μγ.·ηΙ)Ί Μι* Sc'li A. Coat», who 1iV\ thr«# mile· north of Ihinn, did ywi tcrtlay mort.init. IdUrmnnl w*i mailt' thin aftcn,oon in the cenwlurj at Hoi'sr-'i Chapel. l'(r><iis havin;; rnocn·. for rent t' Fuir vi«i»«ir« w*x1 » eft.' «.Ηοη:·Ι ιιυ •ifv tiili* (lolilstiiii. 1n;ttite*5 man »ljvr, or F. C.roviT Finit, sect eta.-;. οΓ ι.il* Fuir, udt'iMoi; thnu liov. many |*τμιιι* ihey car m'nmuiiu date' Mayor J. Lloyd W».|:, a· usu>! vriil hn»r chare·.· of tilt tickcl tuloi at the main r η trail rc to the fui ι croundi thi» year. 11c will 1*· »>i«* cd by titnc Luc at»l Ralph Knot.» The familiar fa»··: nf Mur.-h Morrow will bu miaainf fruni It»- tiekct vit' iloi*. Mr. Morr<«»' ηιονπί from Donr about two πιυηϋιΗ uko tu hi' n"« t>om» in Gcoiffiu. Earl Batvioot, mariagvr of ώ< Metropolitan opera booer, liai book «1 tha motion picture allowing oi th Demptey-Firpo pria* Bent and wiH •how um« fa via open ho un» hcrr Saturday evening. Uclobcr β. 'l*bi picture haa already bocn (Sown In rr.auy »i«rui υκιυιιιι· towns ami tlV ici. No doubt many local fight fan «111 want tu m-c thlt picture. Thu Out!il football eleven will play thu Cr»t garnu of t'lo xucn Fri.lay afternoon Thr BuW Creek Acade my oiewn w.ll oppose the local cle» *n. Tlio gamu w ill be yloyeJ at tlu faix rravadi ao4 will be one of thu btg .tMtam of the fair. Athletic Dlreetor J. Spratt Monre has gettc.i togvtJiiir U4< ,Μ-* j|T"- and expect· to give the vUtm a itM tight General Albeit J. Bowley, rum· nmnJrr of Fort Brun;, will be txn gu*»l of Uh» Uamett County Fail Association when the fifth fair open» hew Tut-i.lay mornliig. Otencial Bow Icy will make a «hort speech formal ly opening the fair anil then will make a tour of th· various exhibit hall* and building*. He will be ac companied to Dunn by several menn her» of hU stuff. \V. C. Bareioot, who live· in l tanner town>nip, Johnston county, Tuesday pil(duM<l from J K. Can iiiuly a 7-roonι residence on South \\ ilson avenue. The dwelling if oc cupied at prtviit by Policeman W. 1·'. Nipper and family. Mr. Hare loot esjiccts lu move hi* family I" Dunn as soon ai Mr. Nipjier can vacatr ll»e dwelling. Jle will move here in order to have advantage of the local schools. N. II. flans, superintendent of > trout» and sauitary officer, has ask ed The riispatch to urge local lms iitc^B tnen to sweep qui their place of business at night When thev Auit until morning afier the Iri.stl «•..gons have niiide tlvcir daib nund* the tra»h suc-f4 out on the .-.ι rt-ets and in the hack lots remain < there as an eyesore throughout the <1 ·)·. Co-operation in tilts rcspcel v. on Id mean a cleaner town. Jack Wade is su lie ring painful in juries received S it why night when he was tripped by some (lower lio\ eji and fell out the <kxir ai hi» Ikhiis on South Wilson avenue. His let I arm was broken at the cllxiw am' the bone of hit nose was broken while be «uttered other isiinfui bruises about the face. While tin /nil was only al«ottt ftmr -tod a hall feet, hi* nose struck η urlck in Ok vxrd, and his weight bit>ke the ami ηρ<Π» Wlliru tIC nm wnpil, Kcnnctb T. Miller, deroiator wb. h ία bran W <Ucor»lp Oi< «trccUi ami the buildlniç» at th· fati croonila. 1· licro with hta force m. will beirln ftHrtK.nfr (lap* *»»«l bunt· ir(f» ihriniffti tint l)U*Ino»a diatrfct «I one#. H·' alto will eontraet M oceo r*t<· 0i« fmnta of »torc« un<l olli^i biMÎnew itrurUirr.t. A «0O1I wa* »»t other buetiicn* matt by Te:· Îm, Ohlm *ft laumlrymnf'. wh· wai •me of the flr-n lo anU«r cotation »Mth an· <!f.<irn"1 to «M the earn munity in rrvatln* the spirit of th· fuir. rraetiraUy rwry butine»» buflil mg In tow·· will be ilc«ar»t«l entant «y nlrht, Mr. MlUer ity·. t A letter remved by Xlr* (!«ifp F Prince frr*r\ l»cr *i»ttr. Xfr·. ,1 W. Frank, η mi*»ionnry in Japai (inΛ who with her hn«1mnd and ninal «mi were M il»e ear»l*iitake nwk Muted that nil members of tlie (an ily eacapci! injury Theye were liv ing ie Coti-inli#, a village near Yp k*>h*»nn. at the lime of the earth Siake. Mr*. Frank wa« c/xilrin nner un )ui oil ttuvc at tb· tin of the '«(ttakc, ami uhile tlie »lov· wa» badly ujwet. ilr. Frank mk eeeded in ranting out the Hght* b« fore there wa* any exploaion. San» Thomas «jx-nl \Vrth»e«daj «il l<'(l>iw>nd, \n, on biisine>*. )'. \. AppwnOtl, a» aRcil Yadkii coiiuntv Confédérale veteran, |klm» cil lliniuyh Dtmn Wednesday et rotue h<wne from Wilmington. Mr \|>per»on, who i* now K2 year ι young, hale and Hearty, was «tu tioncd around \\ ilmiugUm for sev eral, months during the Civil War a>vl this ua> his first trip there sine* tlvu time. I le visited tlie old camp ii'K xmsmili, and of course the tH| was full of intern: to liini Mr AM «•rton slated to a Di-|iatch rc I κ trier while here that he wa- I'irsi SRt. Co. I·, 2&th Uefpuienl of 1 -ane'^ IlitRadc dorinjf ιΐκ: war. Thr OissaU-li Kju b*r» χ1τι*β·ϊ t .ut ikr C*j»r Fear Ku Klox Vlau U'Hi-l Jjmci Henry Godwin, who liver Tw»r Falcon, on tb* night of October the 4lh, pr«k.niine htm with -irc»»ottloi of ltf·, »ucb a» Uni, flour, u«at, sugar, coffe* ami ohota ίοι· rhililrvn. Nine years aj;o. in 1914, China c\|*iite«Î $719 vkorth ol hair nct>. 1 year the net inal«>.<, virtually all of whom arc located in C'lie'oo. China, collected for sup plying this product Ail even Urtrr liadc is exacted during 102.5, l>ecan»e Auicrican women have den»on?tiatcd a preference for a type of jiet made oui of two hair atrand*, wlierea· before net:, fabricated from single «tiand» were ofUTtin BARGAINS IN USED CAM, ONE Chandler; Or.r 8even l'*Hrn|rr Hu;l«on Both in govd condition. Cam» and look thorn ortr. They wont W h«JT long. 7.. V. 9NIPR8. Γ tfc LOST.—A BLUE SERCE COAT IN Duke, or on road from Duke to the Old Field church Finder ρ|·>ν rrtum umt or notify Huchcy Jafkgon, Donn. No. 8 2 Xt yd. EQUIP YCKJR FORD WITH GRNU me Ford Paru. W· have a full linp of tkc Gemiiim Pert*. No imi. lotion. Ζ. V. SNIPES tic FARM FOR SALE—144 ACRES, t fcouaea an I outbuilding*. Good put.ore and plenty of ttafear a»4 wood. Two reOea weal of Dunn • on rood road. Pare eath. tin·* on balance. J. D. Phillip·, Dunn, Ν C.. K. No. S. Box 17. 15 «t»d EVERYBODY ELSE IS RIDING— why not YOU. Your ride» will Mt tfc Mr. Α. Β. Johnaon. the Ptrin» Saleonan. i» here don»* Km» metal work for hU Cellar, Mr. L. P. Burl·». MY. JohiMon )<·> Ju»t relumed from St. Loult «tiirr U Kw b««o for ·« rnl wacka. »nd waa aorpri«r<1 to learn upon til* ' arrival in Ounr that U« riraler here Hart nold mort than 100Π bac* of the fémotu Checker Boar.* Chow* dortrvf the month of Septem ber.—Ad*. FOR RENT.—ONE OR TWO FUR. niohod room Modcr* «οητοηΐίη rc*. Apply to Nn. A. B. Naylor, Dunn. N. C. 2 Zt pd. FOR SALE NEW FORD TOURING rar. Smith and ltekay, Dunn, N. C. Mf t. FOR SALE—M CORDS DRY PINE wood. See A. C. Bane*. Pkone 110-J. Ttfe. FOR SALE—ELEVtN SILVER I «red Wywndotte hen*, eoekrrol. Ι2Π.00. One row red cock, 8.50 Thw in all An* ttock and cheap, at th· arVre. Μη. Β. M SHACK •I.ETTE, Angicr, N. C. I te. ! FOR SALE—1 AMERICAN "tÀft. IBS I model, In good running wn ditioa. Credit If nccm«J7· *00 1 J. R. Canaily, Dunn, N. C- I tft. WHY BUY IMITATION PARTS W.KU you em pa GtOfVlSK FORj) PARTS at til· nM prie·. Wo bava mo* anyUiing far yoer FORO Z. V. SNIPM. >.v tie ' ·. MONKV to LOAN_tf imtuht· •d in ton#«lu fkm Imm M> J- r. wu»«. «m ruuhMrt •tare. Dana, N. C. Mar 1Ά momw ™ ï —r η j - 00 long tW If Μιτ,η,ι M m M one·. Wot end Wet, AMtmmm Dei.». Μ. α WANTED TO RENT « OR T roem r*»id«»e· in Dunn. Αρ*Τ te "0. M." Car· Dam. DlepeUh JUST RECEIVED—ANOTHER RIG «}iipm«tit of carbide. Cenic an*) «?»t it. The pen··' I* right. Hurry C. L«, Kail road uvenoc, Dunn Κ C. · » tte ATTENTION. LADIES AND GEN clement W» am ι «eyeing lair tola of vcrj An· ilrcuct, eoata. Ml· linery, w'.th young m«n\ •uita, «ilk mrt», rte , this week far tho^n who want liigfcwt grade, new est vtyiv· ânrt itandard mtkx, for our eunoinen coming to Dutia'i biggi·*! '«'r next woe*. Trctne·»· Joui utock and ail «old for a birr uriug to the buyer. If yon par more It'· your own fault. Wt »l war· *cll the b«-»t for le·· motiay. R. 0. Taylor Co.. In the Yellow Front β to re, Dnnn, N. C. fVpL * 1··!» FOR RENT—TWO OFFICES OVER Dib'· Fruit Bt*re, cnt.nu, ocr front. 8h A. C>«arnwi. 7tfc. FOR SALE FOR CASH.—SCO roont furniture. MRS. I. F. HICK6. 3-2t-pd. another uc shipment of curbjdu Ja»t roecived. Come ΛΛ& «et It IMe·» rijrht. Ilenry C. Lh, Railroad avti.se, Daim, Κ. C. 9 86 tic BARBECUE—PARTIES SERVING barbecue at Fair mimtt ncxl week can tiay baijitw wtvetc •ali> from R. M. Prarrall by ρ lac . in* onlcra one day ahead. AU» Ι con buy «mail wooden tray· tai| «erre Κ Ik from Mm. MONEY TO LOAN—FARM LOAh «· U rtn ttau| Dun. Ν C FOR SALE.—ONE GOOD MILK | caw. Call at Johaaon Broa. atora j if intaraalctl. II tf«· FOR SALE—TWO MULtl · Yaar· old; 1 bona · years oM; stock Po land China and t brood eow; Pol and China and Daroc Jersey, 10 >hoat«, 60-lb. each; 16 head of gaeie; 1 10-bortc (M enci»· and ■n w«i Hfamtr: 1 nntn H>r«aUer; 1 national hay baler; 1 two-he r»e wagon; 1 toy bony; 1 road cart; I t44nck Burr oorr mill; I little Dutch aulky plow aad several 1-horse .plow* ana culurs tors. Bala to be held Saturday, Oct. lRh 10 o'clock a. m. at my roetl dene·. M. Whitteaton. Dunn. No. S Sept. 1« «1 «^O. » It pd. ——m. rwUUitTi COUNTY Under and by virtue of a »wh*/i le'a lien for repair· upon poraonal pioperty u prorlded by Conaolidaud Statates of Worth Carotin*. Sot Lion 243·, and ilafaelt Kariiw bem midr In the payment of certain repair· an<1 i.rw part» fomlnhed by W. P. Suri-a tr A. B- WUeon and wife. Km A. R Wtban upon ant Maxwell Toorinr. Cai Automobile lr the 4un of $140. .92. tfce eed«TBi*neil will »<-41 at crab lie taction for ea»h bi front of the Municipal BuUdh* m Dunn, N. C.. on &atarda?, October 20th. 1923 at 12 o'elock nfon for the pai^oae uf aatitfyiair aaM lien, the followi».* <la "oNE KSrSfcl.l/ FIVE PAMEN OKR TOURING CAR. TM« October Srd 1923^ W. P. BURLEfl, Holder of Lien. Oct 5-12 NOTICE OF SALE OF LOTS FOU DF.LINQUF.NT STREET ASSESSMENTS I Pamiiit to eta tote and unrl»r aathorKy of the Board of Commlaeione-r I of the Town of Dunn, 1 wiU Mil at public aartSo». to Hip Higheat bidder ton | c»«h, it the Monloip·) BviMine in the town of Daim. Monday, NoronfcerO 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., th elou indicated in thr fortewi·* IIM of deliii que η ta < for deacriptlon an dloratier. at cacti lot ββ«πβ«η» roil· In th.· hand· of ttw town ctaifc), to wit: ASSESSMENTS DUE FOR STREET AND SIDEWALKS, OCT. S. 1922 E. <5 BAENES To unraiitt ft yean. Wilaton Street ..... Uil.11 To amw«anient «tdcwatk S yean, Wttaoj\ 8tccct ...... —..... 118.96 J. D. BAKNRS nr. int 4 year·, Divine 8tmt ....—.... ....— 177.84 at 4 yean, Kin* Street ..... —.. IH.I7 '* 4 yon, Comberiand Street .............. 194.83 4 year*, Β X. iiml ............ — ll.ft ft yean. addewalk Divine Street J 189.v* ίο · yeara, aldewalk-Wi* Street .., 184.8< To a»naawnent 8 yean, ^jwnlk CumtaR^ «ml M.42 B. J. BELL ESTATE 17.82] To »»a*ea«ne»t 1 T**'. Broad Street GOOplR To MMMIt 8 ,«·*. Clin^|lTVJOOAra"n) " °0 25£ 4fc£ LeeVnow Street r..« % Bro^Bl3mN"OTÙÏCB S year·, Cumberland Street 'Sa'?! _ 4 year», Cumberland Street - — ..Ϊ"!» at 8 year*, Clhnton MM NANCY DAWSON I ■ yean, Mm gt"*. ..... Ifî'îî ΙΙΗ^Λ-^-™ ·"· it, Vint Street -- — »— i52i * • 1 VISSÉli; S1S.M 181.94 «4 4 year*. Broad " » F*ar*, " ! TO. SCJKS^,:: :::::::::::: !SS ' ' SZrJSr - ::::: Si! IS.80 To UtowKQDt Clinton ttroot, 2 Τ·»1» }Kf To amvoammt Broad Stroot, t yrar ■ ·· ■ * . 8. E. OUT f. Tu aMowment 5 gmn, E*oa|l 5w*t v.— u'i| To ftUKOUMmt G iua. »r^ "·« Τ , Ο. Τ MODGE8 g U To V WW»* Λ DRAUOHÔN 'To »u»«wi»t, S yoara, Ciefcnrl*n4 8J;"·?' - JFRKTOAN 110.1· To iMnmrat * years, Ca^·*}·!»· To aaaaiMBcnt It yoara. CM*·*"* To 8 yrara, Cltatf TV Kifument 1 7*ara, CtMon To wavaiicnt I y»*n. € To aammiwnt, · yean. To aaoeounrnl, 1 yeara. To aecnnnont, · year·, To a«**»mont, X yoao, B",lJ To «MWMRt, 8 rovrm BroaH ι *SS:SS iitjj 110 M 1M.M j. n.'nôiàjkib' To a«*/«Mn»nt 8 yoem, F rood Strort ΛΟ.Οβ Β. W RUNT To **»o««innnt Mac sol la Strwt ... . 28.00 J L. HATCHER To amoemejit, Pearauli . . .. iJ.TS MR*. J. I. HUDSON To aaao*am*nt DroaJ Rtraot, 4 y run ...... .. 114.4* To aaaatamont Rroart Stirot aWrealV. 4 y «art ... — MM MES. MrP HOLLIDAY Ta aaieaawMit S »>■■ wmmIu ·♦— . "" 3 )"*»», ifcpaolia Btieet 3 Τ «cri, C**wUik1 Rtraet •«t * win. Caekerlan.l Street *n« S yean, tfafaella dr«lk ιβΒΐ ϋ yrara, Coab«rlBn.| >t tir walk .. W 8. JACKSON »t 1 year. Broad «rent H U nt 1 y«*r. Broad Stra·» ll.M .. . E. S. JirFBETK Te «Mewelk umnmnt I yea». Wflwn Stmt 12.21 . , , JOHNBON * DBAUOHOK* To WW1? ® y«W*. CweWlae.1 Scroet 1 IO.KS Pi »t—m>nent 8 jr,«^ 0awk»rfaa«1 Sir** aidewalk .. . M 45 .. .. . FBBP J BANKS AN ï° 3ÎÛÎÏ ! **· S2>*!?JIU*t* 4*J0 ÎÎ ** - κ Cr»eh*'*?f<' etrrtt 1M.ee Te d*···» * row*. CIlirtM 8tn-l Ta d*·»* 'W, Bread Street ...i To «Mewatt. 4 year», Clinton Street To aeaeent 8 yram. Bread Sttwt ....... B. W. LEE J KHI, IfafnoUm Rtrr<4 & y**rm, ICatMillii fkivt siricwiik . ------ j LBK I? ***""' ί >"*»». DW"« Τ» aeaetrm^rt B mri< Street . . ft H. LYNCH J * rear», Maynolia Street rt 4 r*+n, Jfacnolia Stiwt N, U LKE . 2 '··*■. Wft>en Btrrrt rnt J year», WUton Street rttUwu1* I » .««.,».« a —_ H 8 *«EAT τ· ajaoujarrtt β yeara, Wtoon Bt<«#t . ... .. .t t . mthodist chits ch * i «M* UH" Street . 5 '·*»». Laytof. Street «"U-waHc ». - a '· T ΧΑ8ΒΕΝΟΠ Ι £ ΓΤΓ,ΐ,ΤΓ., ί yaar., COrUn 8tm,t J* ' 1 ® y*«r*. Mafno'ia Strait T* » yaw, Mgwrtia Street Γβ N*» Till RtrcH u ssa:V^MS? - · RsrssîasMteî . Mn, Bread 8t'ract Γβ aa«o«nimt » yean. CU»*®n ridcwalk Γ» eeeimcn» · yaan. Karelia «MrwaBi Γο a*a<-ea«e«l t yeara, Wtlaori «édewalk Γβ at can*meat 3 ftaei, Camb^rle nd Γ. H C "*NÛÙ." IW HH _ _ . _ . WW BÛKICË'âdUY To a««»»mfrrt I mn, JFfleon Street το ^«mut $ ru—. wiuon ^uwmik _ . . . A. L. NEWBERRY To turwuMl « in, Lay to· Street To uUB«t > Hu* Peirul) Street To iMMit t An, Laytoc. aide»·* ^ ■■■■—"" " Λβ, PearaoH Street aldewalk ÇT^"·— -— To UMHMnt To WMMMIH Brood gtntt Broad Hrwt .......... Brood Street lidvwalk o. r pope. __ Broad StrroC ... t I#*·*' Brood Rrwt ........... ■««■■ment Φ**», Braid StTMt t Sf··**. Broad Street PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WW. Layton Street ■*». Lijrton Street rfdewalk « M. L. PHUJJPS TO.OT 7ÎJU MAI Ml. M I MM 10».β 2 «•.7)1 tM.nl » ij«| •lis 11CU 1TJ» ..U.0I 148.SS u.u S"*3 m.«7 5WW'·, Brood Strrat itdewml k .... ASM IL „ C.TPOIT. ESTATE if»'». Broad Street To p·**. Broad 8trm R M. PEAR8ALL .JPaaMl Street Ùnc Street Brood Btreet Pearaall Struct sidewnlk . . K!r\(r Street rldewalk Brood Street I „ 1 M BEAMS 1 P ' Hornott Street . ELIZA SMITH ESTATE UKaae»t S L. P. SUBLES UK Sl.lt #•4 •T.M 92.2Λ 27.42 44.M ΚΊΛ* 1Λ.48 41 SO •4 .M Mj! Etreet MM Street ridrwalk H. O. SUTTON I *"· Brood Street 240.84 I r·"· Broad Straet MBS. CALLIE A. SHELL 1 #·**· Eli* Stmt ........ 8 y**VKina Street ... 144.26 «3.70 9<i0 8 TMvtoe Street _ « 52^ Eln» Street To MMieicM a Efr>* Stmt To Mmmnit S jg*. Broad Street To WMmont t Etna Street (VdevUk DlrTne Street fhtg Street STEWART To aeaoament I ' To vutoemoiit S ' ... . To WMwttt t ΐφ*· Einj street .. Ta aseeMTnaiit, B* Street ...1 * ■ A. U flOREELL To oaaeeanent > iF*. Broad Strevt To aaaeamant 8 Broad Street To · >C· Bro.d Street «Mewalk . M.fS 4$.61 187.76 147.«ο K7.M 24.08 «2.22 «7.7» 77.62 »t M 22.61 164.08 16.7J 66.42 Β. Ο. Λ Κ Α. TOWNSÊND Broad 8tr*«t ... ..... HUB MARTHA TAYLOR •timkI tbMl ll.(t „ _ W. ». THOMPSON S **»* «ΓΓΛ 1MJI *· Kb»* Btreet iMnraft ..... Î0.7I ■ MM. P. Ο. A TABT Brewî Strw-t .... 112.70 ·"· 80.» 2 73BB IE; Btrvvt fl*m· ftrij Btrml Ψ**· M*«iMl<a fltrwt MOO A4 M I' ^ "W. D. rUMNAOC ΜφΜβ· Strai t lttM *«ΠΜΐ<· gtrKt tUbrwik Hjt „ 3. L TMOMPBOX , *··» Street CE* •TOifl mffSK .·····■>« M4«walk. BU«walk, ïjSîf 8tr»«t *ti* Km* vMcwalk ... ώ a. H. ». TATLO* R. » V . W. i THOKPBOM φ,1«ιΜ Mml î*'1' «*I*0i» Btrvct ririrôrfi .. —. p. wiLUPfon ™,J*RNIOÂN~ â DÎUÛOHON "" sw7M"*'pimoR _ ^ JO. LATTOM 4 1^· RtlMtt Riwl ... MARVIN WADE UyOra Street 4Π.Ν M.M m οβ It.tY 121.M 204.M Ml 251 .«Ml 1BB.M 1IJI 21*0 26.00 60.70 74B1 ] 1MB· I IFIM. k'ay«ucv1ttr S ytmn. FiwMrvflM ι Bread BitMt ..... WHAT Β TK KU KLUX KLM? L TU· m a whfea bu'· _ _ the Caucasian ne# ««4 teaching the JuitliB# of white «apreroacy. Thin doc» not mou that w* ai» aaeiniee of the colored race, but it doc· mean that we are or ganized to aatablUh the solidarity and to raaMaa the mission of the white race. All of Christian dvflUsHsn g depends upoo the preservation and upbuilding of the ) white raca. and It to the noUai&n oi the Ku Du Klan to proclaim thia doctrine. 2. Tide te a C—Hle <mnlnthe> and aa at lu miuion the interpretation of the Ufbut ideal· of white, gealO· people*. Wo ring no bjrmna of hate against the Jew. He U interested In Ma own and we an exercising the aame privilege of our own kind together in order that wo aai the highest and best possible lor osreelree. We grant the Jew the right lo organize if ho sees lit We foal that aa gantfla wo have the same right (CONTINUED) SPECIAL FAIR PROGRAM ■■■■I . S® ALL NEXT WEEK MONDAY . ONLY "THE GIRL WHO CAME RACK TUESDAY "~wat£- PAM& SLEEPS WEDNESDAY "THE HARDEST WAY" Featurincr FANNIE WARD CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE DAILY 3 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Colonial Theatre Dibs' Fruits I You'll want them when you côrne to die Fair. ι ν ' r φ'.\; j - *■·.!/£' Visit the big FRUIT STORE and see the big stock of— FROTS AND CANDIES M. S. Dibs Next To J. L. Thompson'·
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