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. ' - » K~*i\ at tkk pi**, «h In ùm haut tk€ balWt pm k Mm back put «( il* train | M. H* wm fut ι • Htm attack of «ρ: at haaMk. U to tkaakd I the émé. H« had bm cok ] ι* HU M ahwa arm4 I tltb at Ar|.L pu >nwry ι ■ImiIj «flMttd by the I MOU THAN MMM DKAO AM» MMWC A3 IKMLT OF JATAKIU DtSASTUl klatom Oct. 1.—Α* «βηΐ I 'U«>H>h tram Totoo u tlw Ji EoUn; today platii the «t lawu 4aad hi tin um at tka i-jarad «t lUr| MO aad tka «éadac at tUjOM. TVr aaakrr at panai» wfca fcavt Uft Tf-1 Ua la 1.0M.M0. A total of 434.000 boum were He •tfayad, mad tira total property dam-J agv araa tali to «a naioulgr rotiant-1 ed at two aad oaa-half ta l*a Plowing Up Stalks Deprive· WmtO Food Rilcgih, S~. C—Tie reward for iif|0| op or plowing under th» green stalk· immediately after picking cotton and before the· Iliants are killed by frost It an in- ' creased cotton cr»i> next year, be-1 lie»es W. Brace Mabee, who A*·» exienakm work in boD weevil con trnl for the State College and De partment of Ajjrimkere. Mr. Ma bee has just returned to Raleigh fnmi hi* headquarter)· *f Dunn, Χ ι C, where he worked wftli (he. tranter* in that section this year.1 lli* observât ion therefore, nr.·' based an cumiderable experience ι with the weevils ont in the fields. ι "There are two reason» for i plowing under the cotton stalks." ( >»»>>»*S*«SSSM INVITE WOMEN TO RETURN TO FOLD L, I Aiked To Forget Swim· ming Incident Which They Refute to Do Chape) Hill, f Kt J.—TV··· ihre·· «nnm: rcrcntli !uoie<l «m «>i the Carrttnm ll»|>ii>t '.1>ίΐτ1· Cor going h the *ir»;>t:nimi I**/1 at the -am( time f«n and non-»i>pfw>n and r;..ii η?<·.·ιν: UK( of the church -ai«l !«»!;·> :Vy hart been invited t·· return u. >li foM <*i condition tlx-v tt-'ye'· t''< nwimiimiR |»m>I and nil iiH-i>le«l { connected with it. Thc=e three Uinthn — IV ι" ( Lkiyd. Mr>. Italjih Merrill arv: Mits Crape WontWc—tuiMvcrcd t'u.· invitation "t«i ι-cdecni ihronelve»' with a flat ultimatum i>« which il*" . - ι says Air. Malice. " ΊΊκ· firs? <»t thcvr i* tint die practice rc4roys j Urge number of young <«:<! imukv hire weevils to be [«Hind in the voting holls and jojiiarr» J till re mainine on the stalks. Were ll»es-.· weevil.* [*rm»tte«l t<i nir.um ami feed they uotiWI Iwttir vitli«t?iv! the winter thai' t!v nMer ^«.ικτα-, tion. " The second reason !» tliai 14<·« - j in^ under the stalks irmiivf> ilv I weevijs' food. thu> making a longer·' period trow the 'ftroe of thrir l.vi. square meal in the fall itrtil thei· ι first nie*I in tlie spring. .Main o·" j the insect* tlierefrtre dir «V.irivn; the ; winter." Mr. .Mal«ce «tresses the point tha·! ihii protective measure it only ef ' fective wlven the Malfc* λ re piowc·!. natter before thev die witnrulh. ;itnl1 that its effectiveness is in )m>p.inir>«t | to the length of tin»- lite stalks .ire [>lowed under before friwi. In -·j recent letter addressed to the cot-1 ton rrowcr* of Eastern Camlina, Mr. Mahee urges the ^wers vi ■>ick out tbetr ctrtton and turn un k" the stalks. College workers point «ml tlvi! · hi* practice aly· ο lier* an t>p|K>r j unity to son- vjnie f*W crops ior ' mprovinj; the >oil :m<l for «,ίμΙΙ j [«in. «>y thej ««-ill M*v out <i? the ehnrd j ami entity the -wiutnun^ pool. Thc«M who Mile hilli the three' women *w> tmfc»v di-*u>vux II»· v:»il nf th« Rrv. j. 15. I>avi* I» m l-akcvie*. Mumniinj; pool Mr« MeriiU seys Ihnt while at Ijike· ν ·«* Afr. m eut in the pool ni the miuc linitt >»« rhe woinen. Mr>. Xicrriit »vcrj *he wa*. oti hand •ml sa» him IverseU". She tieik-;· •.h»; truth κ> hit Maternent that tie wott iu .\t ιιυοιι with hi> Inullicr ίιι law w hen ι he re were η») «uiimi in. lit may have bec» at one et id and lit women at the other, but thev <> ce lioth in n| the unie time, s'v: Tlie evjKHIcd memtnTs aU»o a>k i'tv: .·. Ιι> li>ey weren't turned <mt of tV church tir.fnrv ihey were, .·*Ιοη£ with t'«..:y ••."her·.dimiltsaed for non |ιλ_\ ir.cMii <»ί doo<. if >io-payincnl of ilui> iiinl imii-allemlance, a» the mini.-ter allege*. hail am thine to d·· μ tlK il?#··ι· *tfi»»iLÎAn It «ru» lutnied imfay that not all the tneoiVr» of the thrrc f.-unilici hivutv«! in the tv|tn!9km arc ill ac cord on vrheilwr ιΙ«· dcacons of ttw church act it I wisely. Vor in-tancc, ι lu· re is η lug brother of Mixs Wowbk, who the cleacmu did cxiHil) right. ITe >aid tod:.v—an ! hi* -Uiior heaid him—thai he jn.<t didn't liclicve iii men and women in the p<ioL " l>. vim hvlieve in «ko aini wo ηχΐι !{«>iii>: in 1i<ether al the <e» sliorc:" ΐκ· « .ι.* a.*ketl. " Well. I tfie#* ιΙιλΓ» al! right,'* he re)»lifd. There's «me thing ι he three wo men »atit entitluMxcd in jn>tioc to '.he iieijuent nialciuent-· that they wen· in with men. There'* ι distinction They did not no in with men, lint if men went in Ικ-fors or after tliem they hohl that \γ»ί none of ilieir husines*. Dr. l.kivil anil Mr. Mcrritt arc -••aiwlin;; |>.Ή with their wive;, on the ;|υί.·4ίοη, anil it is understood they are wilting to hack to the limit .inan· rijtlly th«- suit for slanik r agaii st ths minister which tile women have ihrealenrd Tlte Rev. Mr. Davis and llic Rev. J. Λ. ί lininimtt. of Landnmi. S. C. wN. »> nm<luctiiijj the Baptint re vit al and who i< staunchly support inj; IV I).i- is. were not iisuiut'fur iher >U»U"siiciu> ciikiv. Mr. T)avi • ί» Sa'e'gh ytnieolay » cdlj to confer with hi» counsel, but ι lu· lutil nothing; to mild to his Hate- < Ίκ »ι that the matter would Ix set- ι *.n u*urt. rlcxico City Breaks WitK Venezuelan* " i Wanhinstrni, Oct. 2.—OAcul confirmation of Ac breaking ofl of <lipiomutic relations between Mexi co ami Venxiicla rcaclie<l the State Ue|«rt>ncs«t today from the \enr itetan capital. The ine**a£« threw | m additional light u|ipun the un· lt:ving reasons for the action mk ■n. Krl.ni<in> have been Mtrained be· ween the two countries (or «orne "ime, ii> the point where eoflhular Hfcnts were the only officials main lined b> cach government within the territory oi the ottier. Tlie re imal by Venezuelan oflniaU to per nit the landing of a \J cxitttn opera Iroupe U looked mam here a* onl, the final incident in creating the jrtnW Ko indication that more ser· M loux development- arc to be ex pected hes ΰ-en pveii in recent ad mtt to the Washington govern ment. Jump· From Truck And Cruche· Skull I Tickory, < M. 2.— /.et υ Huffman, aged 40 years, w hose home i» a mile from .Meadows church. Huikv county jxtm|ictl and sustained injur Κ» from which Ik died later in th? Richard Baker ho«n>ital here Mr. HillTmun, who was riding in the rear hid called to the driver to stop to let him rç>eak to T. f.. Hildrr brand, l»nt before the truck ntupi*· I the man jumped, it appear*, arid landed on his neck and head. Itis skull wa» crushed. Air*. Huffman. Ιιί* wife, who came to liickory, said the .Krcidciu apparently wa* unavoidable. The driver Marte»! to -to)> when 1*1' hu* liand mi*judgiii|< the s|>eed of th·· machine. juni|>cd He is survived by his wife an.! three children and hi* parents. Mi and Mrs. Rufus Huffman NOW LOCATED IN Dunn's Finest Grocery INVITES YOU TO The COTTON YARD NORTH CAROLINA have completed « modern two «tory brick of the Old A. T. Lee «tore—known "A. T*s Corner." It is the tune our business for many U one of the prettiest you will find moved · tremendous stock of end we ere now prepared to We still pey the best the farm and will be during FAIR week. For Your Convenience WHEN YOU VISIT THE Fair at Dunn YOU WILL FIND IN FLORAL HALL A BOOTH MAINTAINED AND ESTABLISHED BY US FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. YOU WILL FIND THERE CHAIRS, WRITING DESK, STATIONERY, ETC. WE WANT YOU TO USE THEM. THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE THERE FOR. WE ARE HOPING THAT YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF YOUR VISIT TO THE FAIR. First National Bank DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA tiiiiiiimiKiiirfflTffittnmttrotmsssssssssa;? See the New AT THE FAIR The tame dependability with many new fea ture· and conveniences. / Green's Buick Service Station Dunn, · North Carolina
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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