THE DUNN DISPATCH.
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L. BUSBE1 POPcTrebUsW
THE SUtVICE PLAC
<9 daddy ·<·« away,
AaMf Ik· ttac* tWt /bat and blow
C'lUida Ml vfBdov·. tfctn typcand
Λ binar that 1 dM net kuw.
Λ rttriN b(, with bar of «Utt,
Ob «Utk aoa —M· stoed dm;
' > - a· not aa Kafiiak fta*. aor Vranth,
ϊΤοι did it aaw te ba out owl
ί'Tchad oa tk· nursery window mt,
i aaUhed Η flatter in Ike brene,
A'd when I htlH «7 mother'» step,
i aukad her to explain It, pica·*.
Λ—1 aether winked teae toaxa away.
And tanghed—(K'« queer how
■other* arr !)—
"".Vhjr, aenî" abc said, "yon didn't
know?
That repraaenta ear «hooting «tari*
—Beatrice Barry, is the Kcw York
SOLDIER AND SAILO·
INSURANCE
Than ara orer 1,0*0,0 M mm in
the Army and Nary at United States
who MNt decidc before February It
•KhrOtr they rat the protection of
• 510,000 taaaranre policy in the
>i-rn«—t led brpit imnan to··
pt-ay U tka world, tha United States
Cwai···!. Thia offer la made by
tka Qmnant ta addition to pro
vided far batter #ay for aoldier* and
sailors thai aay other Gennoaat is
«bit ta make, aad la addibo η to pra
trl ioa for aDotmsnta aad allowance!
to taabla men to taka mm of thair
families and dependent*. It Is Toi
uclary hnrrei, aad ao man need*
to tafca it wfco doaa a*t waat It U
Trill MM ta aa ordinary basin sas
'«an. hoaasoi. that aayoae engaged
in tha art·· hasardovss uadertakiag
war waa a fool sat to take aB
tko insnraaca be cooM afford to bay.
Tha guf ei η ment offer* thia iasar
«»m at <acb low rates that area the
prirate who gets f.10 a moath caa
aiTord to take tha mailma· poKcy of
#19,000 ifcwad. It will coat a man
'under M yean of age aat a
aratk, which caa be dad act ad fro·
hi» pay tf baaodiracta·^ ^ ^
ι la caa· of hi·
.■ wisely offer to
betp pay tka pnatea aad erga thair
fathasa. aaaa, or brother· >a tha Amy
aad Nary to tab· the insurance with
thoir help. If that la aaaeaaaiy.
•The rtmfMt raaaoa, howovor, for
enry xaaa taking thia iaa»aa«e who
caa (rt it ia that in addition to tha
benefit it confer· apan hie benoftciary
ia tha areat of Ua death. Κ protect·
hha ia caae of his yeraaant aad to
tal lability, aad whether injured or
not be asay become oniaaarablc by
rcaaoa of hia military sarvire aad
aot ha able to gat iaauraace later
whs· ha atarriee ar haa dependents
a ν- ww· mm wmm w ywna·.
A S1U.M0 policy w*u MT.IO por
^ Mrik (η Mo paid to any bolder
fclio b pOMDHUjr ABd totally <£*
ibUi. No sock tiberml offer In ere?
boon by uy Cotirwwnt, bat
Ok- offer wyhw on Fcbnury 12. for
m ■ who wmtm Is the ·««{<« on Octo
ber 1·, 1017. Actios ikoiU bo
prompt om the put of Uw mMitn Kid
Milof* is taking o«t lanruci, and
of tlHir nltttrw b» orfia« them to
do κ.
A CA1JL ΡΟΚ A WAS SAVINGS
INSTITUTE
TW OM —pi «■> took tkat ton·
frjnta tkia Nation la Iho Winning of
I bo War. To tkia asd tha foronuars·
la esMnx oe tka people of N. C. to
lavaet forty-e%kt million dolian Is
Tfc/tft tl—p· sad War Savin*» Car·
tiAfsto*. To tka tira Id tkfa taak I* a
terror—to tka Wrote It U a chal
w*m
If tka paopla of Nortk Carolina
fMpOMd to tkia call It wilt moan two
ώ!ιρι
• Fin*, tkat v· ton dosa, sot nr
IXbftMT boat.
fcfMd, tka ksktta of thrift m*»
■try Μ nva i«nr-<t|iil milUOO 401
kn amri the wecfeteg mltil tkertby
ctiM «01 tm$mt the SaatMiaJ to·
<»?■<■»»« of Mr r^k
To MW)W tki· gfrawtk taak
immui T· tki· and wmd at
•ta WfMl »f Cet y. Β. M*. Stat*
Wtmue W tk· MrtU—1 *u hf
kyr» CnmMn, I ktnkr ul · War
yiadx Stat· by tfca tut! Board of ■
ÏMttt. I
i Every nnt/ eh ill nil of a ι
;oliUc»l party in tk* .iiata.
I earnestly BTjre th* «udi oi ceun- 1
ty cwouaiasJoaer to ; *y tbe actual
fTOcnjff nf the Γι» ud Uoaae Do
nomtritfcn Aftiiu a I the physician
[ t»ronlly urne the *- uaty and city |
M*M<t of ciucatioo λ pay th· ac- i
Lur! vsywssnt of thri prcsentsttrea. <
It *#«W bo tmpo. .» for the·*
bianlt to (pe&d ■«.- 'Hat will yield <
brgsr r.'toru to t' obKe. I
Let it be borne f- lind that this 1
'π . L t y Is nut to . ' celebration. ;
but, as it* name lr.. -, it ta U be >
■ school. and all \ . end «11 be j
lboru. ;My Uar+it ; .at they are
io do ar. 1 . how to do ι
•V. I
T. W. ΠΙΟ ·' Tarer aor. (
Th!s the 31«t day ? ..nary, 1918.
ccrrriAK \ ί^τ
tyyptian wheat Is ' ·". to hare had
its origin in E^rpt- ι ii little known
•a this country. TL ι- · d resemble
rnae seed wry muck · .! the ·talks
Art af cane. Tho ct. tt on of this
r vtA la same as cor_- ·»>. The
«^«J are sawn about tl. . h of April,
i quarts of tha saad v·'; w* an acre.
The same plat· Med in cole plant
er co raw can· seed is used In sowing
these teed. Hara r«i rows thr··
Γ«βΙ «.part and prapa : your land as
for letton or can·. One acre of poor
land :tm In this wheat 'ertilised with
100 f or.rult of 8-4 Ό fertiliser will
«util·.· 100 bushels of wheat. If sown
c·- ri. I land and hiy'.ily fertilised it
TtH nuke fro-α ISO Ό *00 bushels
?C.r .tii, I :·„·■. ». jt it harvested
by tH;-i . ti.o Κ oat.· u you clip the
hcnilt c.; cune ii) M Inchoa below
the head. 15 to SO c! the heads are
tied in bandlo for l-snHling. The
•*BW machin· that li salies ordlnarv
wheat will thrnsh »: d' clean this
Τ ha wheat fstains a small
par cast of bran and :« rick in pro
tain.
Whan it is grow ·' and bolted
mak.M a choice floar ί >r human diet.
Whan it is fro and . r.J not bolted
it makes a Ane food for bogs, cattle,
and horsea. The brrt oown chicken
food is a eompositic ι Γ ground son
floor seed and gro.u.< oyster shells
mixed with tbia wheat.
It win Bush hi. ->·φ corn and
majr be ns«i in thi :,» α facture cf
candy. Its graate-' -■* la found
in the production > ' f-->d for man
and beast. Toe ir 'we your pa
'riotlsm In produelr "■•ήΙ if you sow
one or ssare acrek ikia wheat in
I91C
Years truly.
GEORGE L 8ΜΙΤ1Γ, Coats, K. C.
Feb. b. ^818.
A Peek Far Use Not I.uUs( ia Or
■amsatsl Fr«(urw.
Dunn ie to have > be directory.
The work now b*·done under
the supervision of Vr. (J. R. Moon,
will bs completed in the acar future,
and will be published under the aasas
of Chas. S. Gardinc". d rectory pub
lisher of flensM, R. ('. This direc
tory will advance EH η η another stap
and will bo of greet .-alto and con
venience to both Tikitora and resi
dents
Th§ book will ba r&m; it lad hi four
dapaitmant*. *1·: an :.l;'iali<tlcal de
partment fWinc th« v. η mot of all raai
duiti (butS whit· (■»! nlorcd) of
Duan Ir. alchabalical οr<'or, together
with thc:r bom· add?err buninea· ad
dree and occupation Th· bwrinaa
department win cla«*!fy tho different
kuîiwflj aid prof·· :o,n\l interest!
of Dot.η under aeparaU brada. The
Kiraat Gntde will flirt a li»t and de
fcription »f all itiwtt In alphabetical
order. Λ department cf artieellan
mw Information will ο b« includ
ed ·*Υί!ι viB five d tsl!ad facta in
r.nard tn "-V* tuwa i.- Ί coanty jp>T
cnuncatr. fraternal o·, .-anizatlon*,
rkartho·», ichoola, etc.
Th.· book with 1U va»t amount of
expanse tan He m»·' y nlble onljr
tbrocp+i O»' co-operr'-n if all boai
nt><* a-·', '->>fesalon ' irtneata. Aa
aa ad ν··* :n|t modirm '.i offer* the
merchant «n ·« »lWr.·. r-.-.yartunttjr to
dtaplay coi.ttanl cirerIfctinn.
DOMESTIC SCIENCU AND
FOOD CCFSUKVATION
W» Λ7. v-rjr fort an t · In that thrra
will b» a food roar-:-v. ion rapiit
'n «vrrr own town or 'h*· tond day
of lh« Kutrliffc Ch* -!a mm to
Le wilh u» for thr*· <<*»«. On the
«nrnir.R of thU day, IH>» »-rpert, arat
om from Waahtnftor V. C . will roe
dart a ihrawartntlgi in the Chan·
touque t»ht, along tk· Ha" of a ad·
•ntMlr u»f of thr f..id.-luff· which
an at dw ««nlto c ' tH.· pcopt* of
on» mmmonity WttK t/ιί l«ra>o»i at ra
tio»., there will ha · »«>- of leetur
n, on· of «Mail wit !»·.· Kivea la tha
iBomir*. and m caiUM "MeMXstoc
tha AnwrVan Kltrh- ν Ιο help win
the War." In Ute tM«
mom «apart «JI deliver η brton on
thn topic "Fatrletlwrt F\pr»a»»d to
H/.mr eiRrUnrr "
ThU Pood Piaim and De
ateatie fclvrr Kip rt i-^aaa to tw
hna/ln«r tha aether: ,.«i tn-waa*· af
tha I'lM fllatna ..iWlnlrtia
tien. ondrr tha dira, li-t of Harhert
Vnrrwr, mmA wi· j«r«-n»t autton
wtM tha Went A dim·! t nation woald
hart aa TV· la mm «f
h· bit rrwntm ο4 IV "uetae*ue.
rnd ihovld fee «Mead-»: V mrj nun
rod woaai to thr rw»n «unity It
'prd!«l affc:t i>i<W !» m-»de to hare
rrcty heme «errant '«··- ttoa U*·
Mm, m tha wr> Hi Ha*· · |THt
deal to do with I*· ». marten ar
■ill af (a*i T.a .. « m» «a·
■unity ta rctrh tW ml fipirit of cob·'
vratioB srhieh la dnmwt If w*
ro to win tin war.
■HE "HOGAN GANG" IS
HEAJU> FROM AGAIN
ToR CmwII, K. C.. Feb. 4, 1918
The "Hojun Gang" wish to again
root their friends, and Incidentally
+r« them tome ides of what la going
« hare.
Alio w· with to Inform tha public
hat February *. paaml away without
he ftwat of a chance of tha ground
iok «eelng his aÛadow, and with the
irophecy of an early spring of good
reathor. wc shall expect some visit*
i«m Dunn too a.
Wo ara growing anxious to MS
one mora horn* people, and their
omlng will not only do \m world· of
[ood, but )ik«wt*« we will Bake the
τίρ do then worlds of good too.
Yea—lot· doing her· at present,
ind will continue until the war la
>r*r, but dont wait until the gang
sas become entirely separated and
racated before coming. Since the
lrat of 1918 two batteries of Anti
urrraft and foOT companies of trench
aotors have boon formed from picked
sen of the different old compactas,
uid these new units of which some
>f the Hogana arc lupveaswted In.
irill be sailing before η groat while.
All of the old cotL.---.tm have
keen torn to pleoea and Cwtr men
transferred to different ou:ita Some
>f the boy* will aoon be loving foi
the aviation eorpa, some to different
training school· and remainder vil]
remain with the newly organlted.
Many recruits have beea seat here to
111 the places made vacant by new
formations. At present the numbei
>f men here rang· around 2.000, and,
is understood. Fort CasweO will b·
leer*" before the rummer pew*.
We were tickled to death to htvi
with vis a fow day· ago Major Pear
tall of Dhsn. Throhrh no fault ot
our» though, we we were compelled
te (rire him a real taate of camp life
He did not latead staying ove'rnigh*
but owing to the falling of ose ol
the heaviest foc» we ever had, boat
traveling was out of the question, and
Major waa oar delightful gueet foi
the night. We carried him over th«
camp from the guard house to tho re
eruit camp; through different bar
rocks, and out house*, giving htm ι
bird's eye view of what usually con
■tituto· "doing*" In camp at night
At nine o'clock we found a hunk foi
him, and when tope sounded he wii
go tag throagh the motion of deep
Ing. Following morning rerille (be
fore daybreak) had him stiring will
us and within IS minutes afterward!
Major was lined up in the mesa haï
eating ebon. After Qnees Major wai
NedoeUd lows to the mqtor bat'
HûhfSl mini "watched the Koyi tl
setlon until thé evening boat arrived
Cease again Major we ell fully be
lier» you enjoyed yourself and bop<
that you did, but for the benefit ol
those who are contemplating vWtlaj
us, we will say In advance, give ui
24 hours notice, and arrangement)
for a good, comfortable and enjoy
able visit will be assured you.
Some of the boys have bees thi
happy recipients of 8m tie age Booki
from Dunn friends and wish to ac
knowledge receipt and express tbeii
appreciation far the kindneaa favored
them.
Tn..M -tin "wUf. — "
"HOOAN GANG"
TO THE READERS OF THE
DISPATCH
flinc· ray article appeared hi Us
iNh'i Înu, tin qtMalion ku beci
aikrd," What did yon — by th<
phnro "Bvrean World?" Of eourw
Γ explained the pfcraao eUulj te Uu
quea^mar. I am |W thia Inqulrj
waa n.a.le. I bvlirvt iktrt are a fn
road, ·. of The D la patch, not verj
weft informed, «ko would like to r«a<
my explanation,
I will aaewer tke quemtion abort
by aaklnjr another. What do jroi
mean by the pkraee "Mohammed*·
world" and "Mongolian world Τ" B;
Mongolian world yon maaa tbox
countriea (Cklna, Japan, «te.) whow
inhabitant· belong to the Mongolian
or yellow race. By Mohammedai
world, you mean those eoantrte* ti
the woctora half of Aa&a whoee peo
pie* are follower» of th* false prophe
Mohammed. By Boman world wi
mean tho*e eoantriee whoee tahahl
tant» belong to the Latia race, or an
mixed with the I-atin race, and who*
ehriliiation Is Latia. W* apoak el
th»*· peep lee aa a whole, fer the]
are bouad together by Uea of kin
•hip, of blood and civilisation. Like
wlae we apeak of the eoantriee of tfci
Mohan m e d a η world
Their reli«ioa, their lawa, their ealen
dar, their alphabet, their mode of life
are différant from oara. We kavi
the Christian religion; they the Mo
haamedan. W* hare the Bomaa la*
»!»>«*) they th* Meilim. the baeti
of which la foand In the Koran. W<
roant time from the Mrth of Chrtrt
Ihey from the Hegira, or eight ei
Mohaamed from Maaea «2S A. D.)
Their alphabet and language· ara ale«
SERfiT. Flnmi-r ϊϋ
TALK ON WASHER!:
WIN TeQ of PenonaJ Experience*
With Princes· HPat" Regi
ment at Frenoh Front
VIVIDLY INTERESTING
Bar*m\nt John T. flaMS. an
.nn. wb<i baa takan an actl»» pnrt In
lb* treat war. baa bwi securrd
klirnnch tho Hrdpelh RuraaO to )«r
Mro bore.
lUa lecture «VI h· rtjrtrt t; to the
mlnntc la romrt lo U>* war.
Rerg««at FlahllT roll»tc4 In the
inatnii Mm of tb· OtmdUo •κ
ι
SERGEANT JOHN T. FLA MI FF.
fwdltloaary fort* ud ni Cbnu-n for
!b« PiliinH "Hit" reglnieot—that iff·
IliicC which ha* ■**« to much heavy
Whtlne.
He MH-ved NTtrt montât In the
'rinft»·, la Sit «J»a 1917. II· w*at
l.imunh the InMt uf the 8ornm«.
which I· Kill cxuMldarad the graaleat
Imrtl* 111 ttw war. H» «11 In the
Yprva aallant during tha biOTj flgtot
Ιακ and «« at Baupaonte hack of
VImy Itlilgv Twtee In big drlvee he
went "over th· t»p·* an<1 «feet orcr
Juifni of Uno In trmch ntlâa. Hi'
followed thra· of tb· moat dangerou»
ncruimtloes In tk« regiment Flrvl
he «vat a bomber, then α machlao gun
ner, nnd Latar g atrctrher baarer.
flergenut ruMS will ipjieir la b!a
Canadian acmaagt*· uniform and will
xhow g*» taask% bomba, und other In
Mnnaeeta uf rood era warfare. Ha will
alao abnw an boltaUon trmrh. HI*
lectin » 1· rail 04 bam*n lntcreat.
IVrfwre going OB hie Lyrxuai toar
acntvant Fluhlff delivered hi· iMhsn
a number of ttsa· before Mg audl
. aoea· la Ohleagp*αή ni meat entba
A pnpiiMrlMlvryf thla lorture la |
α gucatloo box «"deducted by Sergeiui
KlahllT at tb* do*· of 111· addrc*
«'ban ha flwuiM any.qocatlou» whit
nay ba aaVad abaat tha war.
wholly dUTcreat Iron ο un.' Surely
the different·· between thaae quar
te rj of our (lobe—of race or civiliaa
ϋιιη—justify ga in ipttkitg of each
Η another world.
Let us two to Dr. Webster's Dic
tionary, to. the word world. The
iMond msjtni ng given is, "that part
of the earth end its concern· which is
known to any on·, or contemplated
hy any one: Λ dWWon of the globe,
or of its inhabitants; human affairs
t an seen from a certain poeltion, or
from a (ires point of vivw; also, state
; of existence; scene of life and ac
tion; as, the Old World; the New
ι World; the EÎoman world; the reli
gious world, the Catholic world; the*
upper world; the fstare world." "Var
ious idols throofti the heathen world."
■ —Milton.
Webster's Cnabridgcd Dictionary
is a valuable asset to sny home, and
should be In every family,
ι In reference to 2 Peter 1: 19:20,
I most say that the beat translation
, of this vers· Is found in the Twen·
' tieth Century New Testament, pub·
liahcd by Vlenuninir H. tmll A Co,
Chicago. ThU New Teetament is
, neither a revision nor a paraphrasa.
It is a translation directly from tile
Greek (Westcott Λ Hort's Text.)
"In this translation, not enfjf has ev
: ery word been carefully weighed, hut
also Uie emphasis placed upon every
word, and the effort has been mad· to
give the exact farce and meaning in
' idiomatic morderm Bngllsh."
The text akovo is rendered thus:
1 "And stiD stronger is the assurance
that we have in the teaching ef the
Prophets; to which you will do well
to pay attention (as If it were a lamp
shining in a ftoomy place!, until the
Day dawna and the Morning Star
ι rbot in your hearts. Hat first be an
sa rrd of this:—There Is Be pfcoptxrtle
teaching fou ad in Scripture that can
be interpreted hy men's unaided rea
i mo. "Vera· twoaty-ono begins with
"for", and aet'gns the resaon for ths
statement in vera· twenty. <Oa
vorse twenty-one see the Old or the
New Version.)
E. t. McKAY.
WALTER JONES
Sella
ALL KINDS OF FEED STUFF
uwdUuth·
BEST GROCERIES IN TOWN
27
Condensed Statement
Bank of Cape Fear
at Close of Business February 5, 1918
RESOURCES:
Loans and discounts $225,678.40
Liberty bonds 23,500.00
Furniture and fixtures 3,350.00
Real estate 1,250.00
Cash and due from banks 33,495.04
Total $287,273.44
ti
«ο
4*
ι ιπο:
Capital stock $ 25,000.00
Surplus and profits 6,047.50
DEPOSITS 256,225.94
Total $287,273.44
Upon the strength of the above statement and the
backing of our Directors, we solicit your business. No ac
count too small to receive our most courteous attention.
3
jj
Bank of Cape Fear
DUNN, NORTH CAROUNA.
Dunn
( Incorporated )
General Foundry, Machine and Metal Work·»
We make, deal in. Rebuild and Repair all
kinds of machinery. We have one of the beet planta
of this class in the State. We carry in stock at all
times a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies
Shafting, Boiler, Tubes, Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing
Saw Machines, tic. We carry constantly in stock
a large stock of ti ie celebrated James Ohlen & Sons
Saws. Inserted and solid tooth, both Cut-off and
Rip. See us for anything in Machinery or Machine work.
Over Quarter Century of Knowing How
The John A. McKay Mfg. Comprny,
Dunn, N. C.
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minimum inn wmmmmi
Announcement !
We take this method of announcing to the public of
Dunn and this community that we have purchased from
the Johnson-Denning Company their entire stock of gro
ceries and the good will of their business. We already
have assumed the management of the business and are now
ready to serve the patrons of the former concern and our
friends. It is our intention to carry a complete line of
heavy and fancy groceries, the freshest and best money can
buy, and accommodate our customers in every way possi
ble consistent with sound business methods. Our store is
situated at II9 E. Broad street, between the Barnes & Hol
liday Co., and the Fleishman Bros, stores, where we will be
pleased to have*our friends call on us.
Assuring the customers of the former company that
we will appreciate a continuation of their business, and so
liciting a portion of the business of our friends, we are.
Yours very truly
MORGAN BROTHERS
Perry Morgan Willie Morgan