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DUNN FAIR our New Store While You are in Dunn for the Fair (Reported.. F fir ««vera! weeks every bed in the Dunn hospital Has been taken ml for die lut week many patient» have beta denied entrance, owing to the fact that there was nowhere in the hospital to put them. For the last several days the situation ha» heroine very acute, and despite the fact that four beds have been filared in rme mm in an effort tr, accommodate those who desire to enter, several patients were taken to the hospitals in Raleigh. Mrs. Henry Lewi*. who«e home U in Sanrnwn county near Kewtoo drove, is seriovslr ill at the Dunn hospital. Judge Syivey, who for manr years was connected with Tilghjnan lumber Company, is a patient of Dr. O. L. DenMsftt the Dunn hos pital. Mr. Troy Jactoos, who under I >u un hospital, m making η remark able recovery. Mr. Jackson wa . operated or» hy Dr. Benj. J. Law 1 rence, of Rileijfh. Il t* noped tha Mr. Jackson will Ik* able to lea* (he hospital in the next few day I Born, ru Mr. ami .Mm. C I, I Ν ay lor, at the Dunn hospital, a fu« rhaby girl <wi Friday, Seixwiilier 2H Mothtrr and daughter «bring Sut ' Mr. II. F. Tuningtnn. Mother ο ' Dr. FT. C. Turlington. has liccn «c. riously sick at the Dunn hospita for the last week. ) lis condition 5 somewhat » in proved. Mr*. \V. P. Smith. of Duke, i· -snoojly ill at the Dimn hospital Mr*. A. I., l-weflkr, who wits a patient at the Dunn hKO|>ita1 foi •ome time, has sufficiently recovered *o return hme. Miss Rosa Bland entered the Dunn hospital Thunwlay for X ra\ examination and treatment. Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Λ. Mc l.rod, at the Dunn hospital, a son Mather and son are doing well. Mrs. Alfred Wilson, of SelntA, who «-as a patient at the Dunn hos pital for two weeks, has sufficiently recovered to return home Mr. Willie Barnes, of the Cape Per «ertïon. received treatment for ■.an injured ankle Sun«lay at the : ' Dunn hospital. -> Mr*. Ε. E. Core, of Sampson r - county, i« a patient at the Dunn Hu* • ι pilal Th installation of tlte powerfti! . J \ ictor X ray ittnchmc com r:plcted this week and there were I iutmcd'uiie demand* tor it» nse This X-ray is» the most exjtensive. ! I iMOM cu<i)|iidc nivl uioel modem ma chine made. It wan purchased in 1 'lividuully by Dr. H. C. Turlington, local physician. and installe*! in til;· Ôunn hospital, where Dr. Turling ton will haw complete charge of it. Duiiug tlx: World War Dr. Tur lington diil a vast amount of X-ray work in several large cities, and in wrnc of the [ΐΓίΓκ-ήκι! cities of Prance. This experience in the army ha* enabled him to be a ties j ttr. not only in the operation of the t machine, hut alao rite true interpré tai ion of the picture, which is of vital importance. Seven X-ray ex aminations were made yesterday. (>n October 3 the Dunn hospital was able to clear itself of all indebt edness and is thus flnanrialh squarely upon its feet. , „ Miss Delia Wheeler*, the efficient superintendent of the Dunn ho«pi ' tal. haï resumed her position titer lu ο weeks' vacation. During Miss Wheelers' vacation she spent several ikiy* in Raleigh, and while there she a)«plied to the Registered Nurs es Association No. 6 (or an extra nnrkC for the Dunn hospital force. She received nineteen application* for the jjoeilion in les* ïlian two days' time. The modem conveni ences, the twelve-hour duty and thir perfect system that is maintained in hospital· is causing nearly all the registered 'mimea to seek institu tional wor^. The hospital physi cian* are greatly pleased with Miss \ ernia Irwin, who aecttred the po si;ion, and -has entered whole heartedly epon her new work. Μίνι Ada Lee, local nurse, has served a* light superintendent for •he r>**t fcir* weeks . Mrs. Lewis Strickland was su]>er intendent oi the Durm hospital dur inri Miss \Mhee4ers' absence. Owing to the large number of pa tients in the hospital at the present time. Miss Wheeler* "haj> employed I Miiis Verni* Irwin as addition*'I mime on tbeyorce. The phje-irians In charge wish I again to"tfuJtMr. T.. A. Tirt, }»bol temtf ι iiinfVM^Ate in i»wj w»vr Tor (he jfuod of die hospital, ami they also wish to thanW (.he Com mercial Hank for the financial ay sislance which was rendered them when assistance was mt-ded. ami thereby made the Dunn hospital a reality. Whatever the f)nnn hospi tal is or may be in the future years will be. «lue in a very gréai measure M the past help received. The pliy siciuns ill charge of the l>nnn hospital appreciate the civ operation ami patronage so far re ceircd ami the confidence thus lie stowed, and being tlms encourage*! they have determined to start u modem brick hospital just as «non as the busy days .of the fall coltec tiooe arc over. Thv money for the erection of the building has been of fered from several sources, two t>( which are out of town capital. One of the leading surgeon* of North Carolina, whp ha.* attained the distinction by his pa.st surgical work of lieing rated a Pellow in thr American College of Surgeons, ha accejited the position as surgeon in chief and will head the staff The other members of the staff will be crmi|>osc<l of local physicians, three of whôm uiIumI lu iirfUli/t trt'a cert«ifl~ÎTF>e VÎT wotlc."' The Dunit linspilal is line to *fny and is licre to grow in it* capacity to serve tlx· sick. Have Baptismal Bowl Used By Ρ oca Won ta· Wilmington, Oct. 1.—Effort* aiv ■till being ma<k to loeate the baria) place of Pocahonta*. who «aved the life of Captain John 8milh and 1* ■aid to have pined amy and died became of her love foi the daring mlventurrr, ore of mora than pa» in* interest to J. 7. Whitakar, of Wil mlngtor., ud hia brother, Henry Whltaker, of Knfield. John Rolf»'» widow is oa*ociat»d with their fain-1 ily hlatory. The Rev. Alexander Whltakcr. an' anaaater of tha Noatfc Carolina Whit •ken, wai the flrat ΚJ»·*1 opal minu ter to coma orcr to Virginia from England. He *■ rector of the flrat elrureb in JaiaeMown, and "faahion ed to lùety and oMIitjr" tha India* princej wtwao picture now adora* a atainod gtaaa window la &*- Georpre'1 Church, G ra Tea and. Cnriand. bqt the bona· it (CRT Τ Vnyitrry Tinsor^M "fcy Jamactown ' that wants them bark on native mIL The Rct. Alexander W hi taker bsp tltctl Pocahontas ami Henry Whit· nV«r, of Kidlold, hu the baptism·, bowl used in the ceremony. It hat I»ti> hanilad ilown by Vhibkof fath rt« |o Wliiuker iom. Would Lower Rale· To Aid The Fermer· • Washington, S«pC SO.—A larfe rr anotion in freight ratns on the thine» the farmer boys and sell·; an In· erra»c if necessary, In rate» on hrx ur.f· ; and a vtrjι mat* ri* 1 redaction in tariff rates on thine* the farmer oaos in hi* work—these remedial for agricultural <lep»—lion were —gut· ej to Ρ resale wt Cooii<lf» today by Representative Martin L. Darey, Democrat, Ohio. Mr. Dsvey wrote the President that "the farmer li Dm only on· I know of who pays the freight both way·" and That "it is unjoat to force him to pay the hither prie·· for the things which he needs to bay wfeteh art the ^fyt rwdt oL«b*jM^4MÉA«A-aoeh ... Whose «tore U the home of the good goods you and your people have been buying for the last 20 year». « Welcome» You To THE FAIR •4 ' And request· that you call on him and his saleeforce for any service you dssirs while you are a visitor to Dunn. Shoe· s Women'· and Children'· Ready-to-Wear J
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