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THE DUNN DISPATCH. wHAMSBIUfi' dXvKvS y<- 'i^5\v f* ■MM wcfc m I “v3c 1 *r* far too macb concerned with tWir indivldeal sffsirs to «**■ win than a mpoMal own rich* to th* town’s property- Mo me « to anted their the mO anas the i than.. B ia wurh to their uriB that they havo atvan so larfoly of tWr tiaao in eariny for municipal •few aa they havt. It would he hard ta tad a ■«.« loyal sot of soon. No eat coaid havo dona mors under the ays Was they are working i dealt ia aat with the awn. It ia ao control vital to i take Jaat a let of laooa ends with oat harmony and often at mh par pooaa.wtththoreeah that thoeo Urines Which chcatd prove a source of rwre aoo to the municipality seldom pay «• «f —wagor plan is not s ears alL H wO not show a profit where thorn is no petribOitgr of o profit. Bat h wifi ptnce the esssswiwlty employ. Mac i» to Bad last wfcorsfai Hes the Btop «Meh sop naktpol oiUMty IMo, It wmMpt^*^ the With pi spotty snrsmtng «p into tha haadrsds of thiawnfii of doOnra. Daaa ooald not go wrong in planing thn ss might of that poverty in the Mad, of .M^in^adt handle l . cm4. mmm b m It in o gaeoMia of direction. Atom hat ho cannot do it for a oowmnal' ? ■/. ■i vi -V of tin to bo opened by tbo rail transporta tion. It sMaot got It unlm H balpa poy tba prise. Tba ooly nlteTuatteo to timikfr boote U that a fow Ba •* oocb coanmnlty ga down la tbsti tbla would aot bo look "rb^towu Oip brad leans diatribatsa tba buideu —and than la bound U ba some boa. daa before tba rood eoooi to o> S LACKS RS IN PITT Oao baadrod and eighty-four oi tbo fifteen hundred end airly eight men called before the Pitt eooatj umgtim beard tailed to dww ay 0 recur IBs Bafiaotar. Pittt quota, after eSwwtng credits for iiilniileen to MO. Tbs 1*4 Rockers automata eaQy become a part of that quota This ebewing U not a rary good ena far tbs county ef Grimes, oi Jarvis, af Lseghinghooss, of Ham Ikiaaer, of Hairy Wbedboo. Pitt k the home of some of CarwHna’a finest end most patriotic families. It la full of Joyners, Cobbs, PoHerds, Cex, Langs. WMcharda. Harriaaa end otb an who ban orar sbewu a willing nass to da their Mt for tba country. Where so many sleeken spring from ia a mystery. Ia Barnett it b so dlffsrent. Vol unteer ealUtmsats cut this county*! goto tie 1M. Only STS men ten been celled before the *x empties board so far and It appsaro that from this number will be selected all Uw government requires. The town of Dunn alone baa given more then thirty of its young men through tha volunteer route end an euttn com pany bee been rveroitted from tbs country surrounding lk It is a pity that Pitt, a stronghold of patriotism long before the section around Dunn was mors than a howl ing wfldamsaa, should be forced to hew its heed In shams at this tha* when all North Carolina Is pouring >t« young smu into the mew of Men with a sort of grim cheerfutoem al ways characteristic of tt. WHEN THE WM WILL END Predictions ss to the duration of the war are frequent and from meat all so press and ara harmless. It doesn’t affect the outcome one way or tha other so long aa wo propers for the waging of a war which is ta tax •very resource of the country. Tha day laborer baa aa modi right to pre dict aa has the beat informed man— aad hia prediction* art of about aa much weight. Nobody. Kaiser, Xing aar President, baa tha least idea aa to how long tha war will last. Bach in doing hia almost to bring it to a weedy and, bat e!! are preparing for Cowerner Btohatt says autumn of IBIS will too Urn and, bat Judge Gary •ays ha aaad no raahen to hope far early peace, Senator McCuasbcr mys are trill base four mote yurt af war, and ancle Baa Carter, Harnett's prophet, says H win last ton yean. One ia about aa eoarpotent a Judge as aay other. Peace will not coma until Gorman militarism la crushed, and It looks to be in a very healthy eaaditioa at present. Mach dapaada oa America. It is our port to furnish men by the mil lone aad food aad equipment not only for oar awn bat for all the nations ■t war with Germany. Every obstacle ia tha srey of America’s perforate this part is a aarieoa blow to the cause of humanity's freedom. Ev ery time wo remove ear of these ob ctaclee wo haatea the coming of vic tory. President Wilson says: "It ia not an at my are meat trala far war; it ia a nation." Until that training ia completed, imaco will not come; until every per ms who eajays the pririiegae af Am irieaa citizenship recognizee Us duty tad determines to perform it, the daughter of man, murder of children, ratraga of sroaun and the pillage af awns win hot aaaaa. ■ W :V - ■MsetMag. It to much more dim* all *° “*P *W» towns dean than tt ha to keep Dunn to. SUFFRAGE SUFFERS The suffrage cause suffer* through »h* Mtotto proceduce of a few of Its adherents ta Washington. This is no time for the precious petticoat, to pester the president. Such thing, ntfct draw m smile In Um serious timeu, hut uaw they are more cal culated to arouse the anger of the male. The country to too deeply in volved ta matters vital to Its extot anea to have time to give to those of Ha woman who waat the ballot. Or diaarily it tolerate, suffrage demon strations aa It would any other harm less amusement, but the time for amuseaMnt has passed. Eventually woman will get the bal lot, whether or not ahe to fitted for it, but it will not come to her through any sueh methods at arc being cm ployed by those women in Washing ton who wort sentenced to the work house because of disturbing tiafllc in front of the White Bauae. Such methods serve to defeat the purport for which theg arc designed to foot er. BRITTON TO WASHINGTON Edward E. Britton, editor of the News and Observer aisce Josephus Danleh’ appointment aa Secretary of Navy, has bean chosen private secre tary to Secretary Daniels and will enter upon bis new duties September lit. That Mr. Britton will be great kelp to Mr. Daniels is certain. For many gears ha has bean his most trusted employee on the Nows and Observer, and be has always boen faithful to that trust. Whatever may be Mr. Britton', faults in other directions it to certain that his loyalty to his chief Is uabouaded. The press ef North Carolina, though It may have differed with him often, will certain ly wish him all the success in the world Hi hie new position, and at the same time will congratulate Mr. Dan iels upon his good fortune in bring ing closer to him the man who has so faithfully watched over his inter ests la Raleigh. “Doe." our bast wishes follow you, who rarer you go. The Dispatch welcome* the return of W. C. Ivey to Harnett journalism. Mr. Ivey haa again taken charge of the LilUngton Reporter after an ab sence of several years. He founded the paper and edited it for acme time before it waa taken over by *• Ligon. Mr. Ligon haa given np newspaper work to embark in tba hotel business at Benson. THE HEWS A HD OBSERVER’S NEW EDITOR IN CHIEF Through Tom Boot we learn that Robert W. Haywood is to ■■■t fun charge of the editorial and of the Newa and Observer when Edward E. Britton leaves Raleigh to become Mr. Daniels' private secretary. Though for several yean be ban been the man behind the Hews and Obeerverguns so fares its new* policy J wna concernod, Mr. Haywood has been lee* in the public eye than any ether member of the News and Ob- j aerver staff. Every reader of the i “Old Reliable” hm see. bis work sod J haa appreciated it, even if it wag not t known whose work it eras As man- 1 aging editor a large responsibility 1 has rested upon him and no member ! of the News end Observer family haa i playad so large a part la kaoping I that paper true to the coarse which ita owner plotted for it As ditor is chief llr. Haywood > win become better known to North < Cartinians. who, through kowrag him. ! are hound to regard him highly. The j Dispatch ia glad to aee that a man | whote modesty has kapt him out of ] the limelight haa been forced in so i prominent a position throogh genuine J merit 1 . •"‘I Mrs. George Owens and < children, Lueite and Marls, spent Sun- i day ia Raleigh. Mr. Owens retnrn- j ed to Dunn Monday morning, but i Mrs. an dths children will remain . there for several days. - ___ 1. ******* * * Items, Comment end ¥ * Suggestions * * _ * * >T ***• i. A. Hornsday, * * Pastor Dana Methodist Church * »**?«•* * Oar great Goeernmsnt can writ af °rd ta fattiest* the grace of patieaee award sit within her border, but bare ia a bait beyond which it eaeaot ID In toleration of conduct, words u*d sets Inimical to our goesreasant. *• hare la mind as wo writ* thews In#* an ergsatsatiea ksawa mi the ■*■**•• wether* of the World, aad ha Natioaal Woman's Part* as they " *• being conducted. Tha l W. 9. aa aaw apemtod eoaatltntos a menace to our gar silty woman wha _ n»al anoyance of Wllaan aad diamatlag tha ahuod af the country hand and ta Mtma of jnatiaa tgS£rVJ£ W. W. ham* bean ptnead ia prime ■ -‘- —• sis af tha af tha Ha hi Wash!ante*, ta jattfrMrthtrtp 'a* Wash? -a*, sad i •t- jtl • d .muring Ui th? cause the] ! . .-V.-escut. W« belly, •lit h? -ub of franchise should h< > « i" (isc women of America :i -.e believe all such women a V<- n..\r making a spectacle of then ' lv in Washington should in aom. e.iv hr expected when the right 0 f rone hire is granted. , tttt it cr^aoisation known as the Nev. Learoo, of srhieh Robert M. Thomri son- la Preddsat, has boon maktni wnr on Bon. Joeephu* Daniala, Secrc tary of the Navy, for five years. Re cently his erlticbms of the head o the Navy have been of such a na tore that they could not longer h ennrod Mr. Daniels asked Mi Thompson to resign as President o the League, but he promptly an. flatly refused to do to, and in hi refusal took occasion to further In soft Secretary Daniels. This mad. It necessary for Mr. Daniels to seve all conection with the Navy league which he promptly did by issuing th. following order: “In view of th. slanderous and false statements o the Navy League reflecting upon th honesty of the naval admlmstratio. and the integrity of the officers o the Navy, for which responsibility I accepted by Us officials, notice is here by given to the public that the Nam department has directed that do of Acer, agent or representative of lb Navy League in the future erUl b. admitted to any naval station, nave reservation, or ship of the Navy.1 That is the way to deal with sucl cattle. The course pursued by Mr Thompson places him among the dan gerona enemies of our government An official of tlia government *h hns scrutinised the reporta made b] German diplomatic representatives ti their go TO raiment before tbs declare lloa of war, furnishes this extras' from one of than: "The Americana are vary rough If you call one of theta a liar h. doe* not argue the matter with yoi aftor the manor of a German gentle naan, but ho bra tally knacks yot down. The Americana have absolute ly no kultur.” Come to think about ft, the Ger man gentleman (T) may have rue •ona to “argue the mailer” when call ed a liar that American gentlemen di not have. It b quite probably tru. when a German gentleman b cal In a liar that ha is guilty of what h 1* accused of, hence he argue* th matter. But an American gentlemai always knows ha it not guilty, bene, he promptly visit* Just punishment 01 :c who dares to accuse him. tttt nnnaoor »s u Mlittblt ituu instituted of God in the time of ntn'i innoceney, signifying anto os th mystical anion that is between Chris and his Church.” But whan thii boly sstate is contracted In a mer cenary spirit it is utterly out of har mony with Gad's will, and can rosuil In nothing batter than disappoint ment and d-taster to the eontrsctini parties. Wa have an Illustration ol ibis affirmation in the rase of Jacl do Sailliee and his ChlHaa girl vie Hus- Jack do Baulks, a handsome is thing spend-thrift, as tha beauti r»l little Chilis n girl, and supposing ier^to boMgywcsUhy, lw detarmin «aTHHHRBSRTUN?-5*hSM(rif? fler people, penetrating the thin dU tuise of his mercenary spirit, op maod the marriage, and mat their ■hild enemy to France. But Jack is Baulks was determined, so he ’oilowed har to Paris and pressed lie Mil*, to a successful Issue, and hey were married. The young wifi lid not posacM the vast fortune the nrtv.ne hunter supposed mho did, am. m was disappointed. A child wan >orn to them, and wa* named for the arlhei'. The young wife was first leglected, and then insulted and 111 Touted until she could enduro it nu oncer, and a legal separation fol nwed, with an order of court that he chiM should spend a part of his in* with the father and a part with lie mother. When separated from rr child the mother yearned for her hild, mod life seemed dork nrrt drear r'lhuut him. She went to the home if her divorced husband and asked or the child, but was informed by the athcr of Ihr child that she could lot have hire then or ever Tha dis ppointed and grief-stricken mother ras stunned by the refusal, and whist ut a pistol and shot the fatbor to leath in the preaenc* of their child. Ik* li non held in jail at Mincola, <• L, and ia soon to be tried for her Ife for the awful crime. Bit the olnt la the whole case it THAT IT klL GREW OUT OP A MARRIAGE ONTRACTED POR THE LOI/E OF IOMET. ♦ ♦ ♦ * The Fayetteville District Sunday School Conference will cenvsno In the Methodist Church in Dunn on Tues day evening of next week at 8 o'clock On Wednaaday of next woo!; three session* of the Conference will be held, one at 940 o’clock in the morn ing; one 940 o’clock in the after noon, and the Anal session of the Conference at • o’clock in the even ing of Wednaaday. Dr. W. P. Pew, President of Trinity College, and riao President of the Weekly Bible Class Federation of the North Caroline Conference; Mr. J. M. Way, Divis ional Plaid Secretary of tha Atlantic Division; Miss M. E. Kenedy, Women tary Superintendent for the South ern Methodist Church; Rev. H. E. Spence, Field Secretary, and others are expected to attend this Confer ence. The diacaseion* of the various subjects concerning the Bonder School iatcroata in general will bo intonating and helpful, and we are quite sun the people of Done will gladly attend the four sseilun. of this Conference. Mr. Henry A. Are of Aberdeen las been sppeiated food administra tor for North aCrelina. HJj duties vlll be to administer the previsions if the Lever Food Control Act so tar as they apply to Intersil State natters, and to co-ordinate the Slate ood activities, either eflleial or voL mtary, each as the State coonHk rf defense, wKh the Federal food a — r «-s-. .1 _ flMVKMNSt W# aoe it stated in tha paper* that i It. Page ban determined to drive | wose out of Moero county, tha row 1 y of wMeh Mr. Fagu la a* honored i Itisen It win ha ramemherad that I *r. Pege wan author ef a hit) that | •need tha Inst Lagtalature making , toehade ditoiSiag oj |qmr a felony, | dtleh waa Mm heat law ea tha liquor , U*etl*a we have. Mr Wilson rauld | ot have torn hotter in seeking the, thaa to aame Mr Tag.. J tm The amrt eanteguMan^fav jd»to do I ijj Bank f Cape Fea i June 25th 19J5, DEPOSITS. $39 424 05 4F ■ 25th, 1916, DEPOSITS. 63 983 26 Sh June 25th, 1917, DEPOSITS."I" 131.291.00 Jf OVER 300 PER CENT GAIN SINCE JUNE, 25, 1915. 200 percent gain in last 90 days in our SAVINGS DE- C PARTMENT. We pay 4 percent in this department. JT "DUNN'S FASTEST GROWING BANK" t || Our Sale is over but we are still giv- M y ing bargains to our customers. PI j COME AND SEE H N GOLDSTEIN’S S ^^Dunn'» Bert Store On The Corrn^^ No. 666 RUB-MY-TISM Wit) cura HhfuiiMrtiMi, Nm ralflia. Headache*. Cramp*. Coin BpreiaABruW**. Cu tt.Barna, Ok Bore*. T*tt*r. Kind-Worm, Eo Hmi, etc. AatiaepHa Aa»*y«, n**d int*m*Uy or externally- 25c ably bo sent from among tha tow ing mountains of Western Norl Carolina, aa this writer will b* rust eating in that region when th* tim comet for tha next contribution. Th laymen of the Methodist Church wl hold prayer services every Wodnvi day evening daring the absvnc* a the pastor, but tbvrc will b* no aoi vie** held la the Church on 8ai day until tho night of the 3rd Sui day in September. From the X4t to the 31st of August will be tpvr la WaynesviUe, Asheville and Jane links. From August 31st to Bepi 3rd will be spent in Mount Airy, *n< from September 4th to th* 12th wii be spent at Fairmont In Rohasoi county—than back to old Dunn. tttt Speaker Fuller of the Texas Leads laturv testified against Gov. Fcrgosoi on* day last weak. The speaker salt th* governor offered him inducement to lend bis Influence to have th. West Tsxaa A end M. Board sslec Abilene *• th* place for locating Ok school. He charged that tha govern or triad to bribe Mm with loans oi money, and aka with political pro ferment He said that Governor Far guaon stated that ha would use bi< influence to tend him to r nngress H he would abide by th* governor*! wishes In th* location of th* uni r* rally. Speaker FnOer stated wMW an ths itand as a witness that tha fritnda vf governor Ferguson had "imam" a the ganierw daring the investigation hat arts going on. It wtU ba re nambersd that governor Fnrguson k t pronounced sova cat* of beat*, and ins mad tbs power* and prestige of da high oflte* to reward th* crowd hat elevated him to that oflto*. Now bat b* Is called to heeoaat for kla awlaas acta by th* Stats Legislature tit lawless friend*, armed wltb g*na, warm about the gallerias of th* chase ter In which the Invaetlgatloa ts ba ld bald to Intlmldato witness** and efvnd their leader by fare*. Deal eg la liquor to any form la lawless, ad any advocate of th* hudnem may o watched, saonor or later be win how the yellow streak to hi* skarae sr. la aa addiuaa^ Js^wrud la New ’ask a few days ego Baa. BBh* Boot \ Delco-Light ‘.‘Electric light and power for every j FARM” Delco-Light is a BIG CITY generating plant in mina ir- 1<>C Vweek t0 P“mP y°ur water h and wing it into yonr house and barn. * Y°UmachtaeP,3r ME 44 * we*k *° run y°UT washing ’ YOU won Id pay ME 2c an hour to run your grindstone churn or cream separator. 1 DELCO-LIGHT, will do all of these things and light your house and barn for a few cents a day. - "A man’s judgment is no better than his information." t Write N-O-W for information, to I RALfelCH ELECTRIC *r SERVICE company l OUNN, N. C. R*UleV. N. C. LET YOUR ATTENTION REST ON PINELAND SCHOOL for GIRLS SALEMBURG, SAMPSON COUNTY ***•■! Prttrat* school for your daughter. Liter **T. Piano, Valeo, Elocution, Home Economics. TERMS REASONABLE—SERVICE UNEXCELLED WritSrJr,ayar "“k* y°*r ■"■■■■■»■■*• w W. J. JONES, President «ho ktM tka MMm hm U Rm ■" ■"oowoafca gga. aaid, "Thai* ara MM walking tka atraata of tkia rtty toolfkt wfco oagkt to ka takaa oat at Mama* aad akot. Tkar oia doing tail for Oirnny aadar faka arolan — oad ar. lying .boat K. ora inapataal for oar Hkortr ana wtl «ad tkaaa aat aad rat tka*. aad H la only a aaatur of Haw «W> va arin gat tkaaa. Tkaro aaa aaaaa aavopapara ta tkis rtty tka tdkoaa af aaaraa taaaMaal lad natation for troMoa, and rooaar •* **» #*t »t> Colo no I Rooaaralt oaiphaafaod what Mr. loot had to lay by aayfnp that pahUa wrranti of tho A mortem for V*—yt.who drroU tholr aaanrtaa to tha dotrimont of tha Nation ihoatd h* fda to fool that thoy ara aahana tj^toim. Cartafaly oar poTenraHot •haald plan aaaia Hat ft to what May ba raid and doaa by tboaa Hi ptoroa af pa war and fadaowoo fa oar toon. nr.
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