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THE DUNN DISPATCH. X. c. 1014. at tbo act of ι POPE. PablisW SOWING DATE, heaoiaa fly; to avoid and to obtain the lujcb aJiloo that farm whaml from October 11, a plan for mrj to >>■■!. at Uoat. two or b> what if thrjr wt*h fart yeara a|0 it vu thought could not bo rat·*Λ en Ht MOo that time it ha» plmi that thia theory «ai Sono (tram near Dunn laaoa kan produced on fro· twenty to forty but try to predict that floor wUl bo own It ta Meure ia tMo ecction aezl than dtii ualeaa more famtn rsiae their own abial «ku hikm km to buy their owt Sour, key mod wot. Tktn ut caj ι of hay told io Duu to tarmon Moot of the food toy ply eaa bo nkad oa «rny tan· if thie wilon of the Stale. Why buj hay «in oar seBe «Q prodβα ί· aha ad Bare, cow peas. dora, atfalf> and aojo boons? Thoae wilt foraW aa eboadaaee of rough forage. foi stock ud ibo furnish nitrogen wkkl Om gootlotaea In Dosa who has ι fan acar town sella from that faro aa a Tarawa of *50 balsa of hay pei year, aad IlitO worth of pork. TU year h· has sold flOOO worth of con aad haa aon which he expccta t< pat aa ssai ÎH aooo. The canae queace af tUa is bo has ftae etocl aad his fans is la a high state of col H»altaa Now what ho has don* eaa at least, ha done by «rtrj fana «osa small scale. Nltro*en t high when bought hat H is rsry chea when farnMwd by cow pw, alfalf aad dorer. There la nothing ths will earieh land aaora than thoae as. wfcib · minimum ca.ponea If awry farmer would do as soi ttsiii, (here would bo ao floor, » ; to buy, but oo the other has U a Κ ι the hisilduss opposite th left *oaldsr with the r%ht hand if bareheaded, ha ahould salute wit the right hand. A ataad at aiteadoa aa the w. is r pot· it Is aot la dot orating, the fla| should aot •r be festsoasd or draped. Alwaj hung flat. If huag with the strip· Union should bo ta appt If huiHi perpendicular Uaiaa «hraid bo ia upper right coi the tac I· carried ia p· whoa tmsasii with ath· hfsraya be at the right. The lav «poriftcafly forbids tl eaa of aad HSISB—Utlua of the fla ■g ·ί g· _ THE VALUS OF A MAX. On May B* A· news began to ipiud that the tucW, the friend the prcacber, J. A. Campbell. vu dnnv«rotulj 01 with lMMnk<|k te rn. Thca poisfbly for tbe Ara* time had Harnett County. Eastern Out Una, m the slat*. realty «topped to measure this man to tako Ms firth V·». really to appreciate the man %ho had lleod and wioogfet rimaajr Ό*. Mount&iiu are measured by the shadoers that th.-v mt. Mas by '.heir influence upon their fellows. i. A. Campbell is Oh tool of Bgiti CiMk Academy. If Alexander Hamilton touched the dead corpee of state and made It atand on ita feet } financially, how much more tfuly can thia be caid of J. A. Campbell edu cationally, concerning Harnett eooa-i ty and thia auction of tho State. Hal not only discovered it to the world bat discovered It to itself. What vhool Is North Carolina bas fond mora poor bo7» and girls, diamonds In tbe rough, and pumped ambition ! and spiritual enervv into their blank [minds and dead souls. Who, tho j he has had more Joy in ecolog these .young minds vitalised and tnflnedj [with a new ambition aa they hare Tbecn touched by his moulding hand land inspired to do and don by his I great *.ul· What other institution, ,U>an Baic'l Creek can measure its influence by a «erric· flax of tSO; stars Τ Who can call a roster ef ' more men in the ministry at hum· J«nd on the foreign field Τ Who caa| call in more busincas man and (et1 the (tsd hand? Who can ring the door bell and hear greater rush of young womanhood to welcome him to happy, prosperous, well kept bomee than he? What teacher can point to more teachers in public schools, collette* and universities than bo? nis name is a byword la every form far and near. J. A- CampboU ia slowly Αχίιϋηκ his way back to >1fe. Say, fellows. ! one of the Joyi of my life la to toueh ι hi» irrut eoul. I am thinking what . a Joy and privilege it must k»a , boon to you Trbo w«* to fortunate , χ to hare been in this school during , the formative ytin of Ufa. Had . Campbell died *.b«r« would hare been tacked an his caaket a notice . died nf hemorrhagic fever. The na . <ko<J truth would have been "crushed . by his burdon." Had ft not been , that one great soul who though living ,, tn a distant state saw danger and J come to bis rescue, who can tell J what fellows, what are we 11 going to do about our school? Shall ! we Uft that dormitory off tue «houl· . den Τ Come on let's pay the debt. , ι The building Is oura, the school la I our*. Campbell is ours. Petlewa, I had rather pay for that II "girls' home" than bay a wreath for , We crave, W», ara bi the dollar eaatpaigB and all that ma raies can go to our school H we so deaf re. The heat wraath is a ten dollar check now while Campbell caa sec and I appreciate it- Its odor will reach 1 heaven now. • & J. BEEKEB • Duke, N. C. i ________ I HANDS OF ESAU ι VOICE OP [ JACOB. Election day is only four months off —120 days, and control of State and Nation will be fixed for two criti cal years. * It is, from any point of viaw, an Important election. In North Caro Kna we will elect oae United States , Senator, ten Congnaamen. three * JuHtieea of the Supreme Court, tan Superior Court Judges, two Corpora tion Commissioners, twenty Solicit ~ om, one hundred Clarks of Court, a I General Amenably, and the county «Keen in one hundred counties. We cannot be indifférant to an alee tion that Involve· the control of the r legislative and judicial departments 0 cf our Commonwealth. Wo can not he indifferent to an election that in ~ vohre* the control of both Houeaa of our National CongTam. h involved. There waa never a mon ir«;>o»tani election. 8orrr Kcod m-n are M y in κ that on account of the war wm ahonld have no riapairn. What doe* tht« m«vi bat «Kit U>· Democratic party ihatl re fus* te defend Hi record—eHall re main rMent while a thousand fma shoe Republican» wfcUpcr «Π manner !«f ni'.4repr««entattoBa abroad? I What doc· IHt ι mean hut that ere 'thall «tv-s th>: children of ertl—who j love darVneaa rather than Hfht—the jchaace they bavs Ion* anujtht, to 1 whiepcr |H manner if fnlee rumor· «ver the Stale The Democratic party nuit Uve :n tlx llftit —It mart eel forth Ita record. It can meet It* crittca only in ·Λ« . pon—a* it ever has. Λ «lient rai»raii?A le fcl ΙΟ-et le deetred by (hoar wfco can not maintain their (•Die in the on»n. Til'· fact thn. era are In the mldet of war la an prflttlenal nitnwiit for an open eam^n'fu. W* meat know how every candidate ataada. There te bit ene iuauo before a·—the taeoe of loraHy to our taf. Bat In · aUeat faaapaiyn the ton^ae of aedltloo, of back-Wtlac, of dlaloyal yilfl— will tw tmehalletifed. What more ««old the Genaan vote aak? Mta will ahiaper ail' mannor of evil aloac the bv-way* of the Mala. A ad—ia · (tient campaign— they wUI be aa We do nut Mere that ear la pah fleaa Uailam waa· to have · really that are ahatl have do pabtte dlarea #ioo, la ardor that the»* ahlapartag* ΜΛψ act be answered TWaf* are bitter la palttiea far ba laf cried oat trem the biaai lip. GOOD NEWS. ! B 1 : Our JUNK MAN, Mr. M. Fabricant, is in town again to stny with ua for good. He will pay highest priceo. Bring your IRON, RAGS, and all kinds of scrap metal to HODGES STABLES Pure polities demands the light—the ight of public discission. The Btpublii'til Nations! Chair— nan hat recently been caught la the ict of trying to raias one million five Hundred thousand doUari for hi» cam paign this year. If he means to UT( no campaign, what wiU ha do sith all this money? Why leave »β just the speaking feature of the campaign? Will the Republican· agree to spend no money in North Carolina? Will they agree to rirea late do literature in North CaroHoa If not, why should tho Democrats a groe to tend out no speakers? U they will agree to lay down theii weapons, why should we? The proposal, coming from Repub licans, is raadity understood. H>»j have never bee η able to put up ■ ttrong speaking campaign; they an wanting both in speakers and li ■peaking material. Of course the] want a silent campaign. It h theii only hop·. It is to be recognised, of course that the interest in the war wtl eclipee the interest In party; but Κ should not adipi country. It is Ji it ever was that of North Carolina is just aa import that the Legislate portant aa It peri ο τ Ολο crut»; tt iatread It t· lb' State·. Hah it y ta · turanee of ι 'the Republic by RooaereH ara' opportunity to g confidence. In war they threatened It < Governor Bickatt'a templated not a nient samp no caaapaign at all. There la a Η difference. It meana the tthe data quo thoutd be praaerved. Bat th Repubiieana rejected this with score and they have pot on their tleke everywhere they think they have chance. They come propoeing the w« leave eff only the public dlacui ■Ion. It la rather shrewd, ft I plauaible enough to take in the nr wary. Bttt the people of North Cal ollna anderatand—the hands are th hands of Ksao, but the voice la th voice of Jacob. In thia coming campaign the peopl shall know h-»w the party leedet stand. It will be fm|H nn tin th open. That I s the only manner i ['which a Ban or party with a goo cause can afford to Aght. The Republicans know they canne carry this state ia an open campaigi they cannot stand the Hght of pubH diacosaian. In the disfoia* of pa tri ο tic lntaraata in the war they ar conspiring to take control. "To your tents, Ο laraeL" —Newa and Observer. ENGLAND. SCOTLAND AN] AMERICA. Id Cngland, w* are toM. the w< men no longer rnd tlwrlr cuntH IM·. Many of tboai dart not. Who tbojr moot tboy do not apeak of thoa who have cone «way. WHh · ami) of conofa on their fan· and > apirl of dotonalnation (boot thoir mannoi thoy (ο tkolr way bat aavat apoa of Uiooo who ha το goae. In Rmtknd, thoy (ay, there ar atany rtllagaa fir «ai which th Highland nflaenta ter· been tatrt tod «km thora in ao boy» loft t eono bach. ΑΠ the yoanr Hfo I that of (lih aad yoanr wnmen A th# irartf aaa ara deal· la Aaofiea not eae .a a tbouaan homo· bava yet bam dwJtwad b thia war, aaad yet wo are la Κ · math aa England, Scotland. « Praaae. That we here wferad hi than aay of tfcoee baa boon om (m rood fortaao, bat oar owtry la th war. It Mr be ooId, tea jnot bogrn Oar oaaaaky IMa ara growing la«t ar ffaqf day Oar raopondMHth ara |iiol«| heavier «vary day. V : of the my at boaaa ara aallod a for HirWil aad mare iap»n> tha like amy at Ihe boat ■ · I andaro. The baya an égala la tt tMefc of Aa Ifkt That va baa Il' *Λ — them up with orery Mod from insu taition to ambition it tb« U»«t that we can do, and we in not American citliens if w· fail hi th· slightest to do this. To bold democracy—th· right to role ounehrea and to be free men— oor poop)· moat of their own free will pay even a bigger price and make a greater sacrifice ******* % * BUSINESS LOCAL * **♦*♦♦♦ * A COMPLETE UNE OF DRESSES. Coats and Coat Suits now on dis play at GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn's best Store. Come let as show yon. that ftt and vtir well at GOLD* STEIN'S. Dub'i Baal Store. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP VOIL1 du— and white waah »kh-l« *r( being offered to our rurtoraert be low eoet Now ia the beet time U buy. See them at once, Juhoaoi Crothen. ANYTHING IN THE SEWING MA. china line. Phone No. 1S4-L. WU be >fad to serve you at any tin· J. Ψ. Bryne, Dean, N. C. - FOR SALE—3-HORSE aprl(kt te * tame rte nal faaoline «min· Oal at The Dispatch office. FOR RENT—Few r*ees 4«.IUa| near Broad street with elaetrb , Ifchta. L. J. Beat. XI. BELOW COST FOU THE ΝΕΧΊ few day· «■ will mFI all VoiW d rcw and whit* wa»h (klrt W· xrm offering r»âl barvairm Com* In aad tea them Johnaoi Brotbara. BI.IPPEJU AND HIGH BOOTS If high an dlow kMh at prie·* tha will pleaoa ton. COLDBTKIN'8 Don·'· Beet Ltere. ΡΟΚ SALE—a BOWS and IJ PIG! ft·· Oafaey of C. L. Ald«nnii) a Po*tefllce, D«b«, or writ· to nv» a fikn, N. C. Cejr Otkw;. » POft SALE—POUT AND BUBBEI tira baor- Ala· one good far· mult, far eaah or oa Uw. R. I Jtrnigu. None* or SAUL By «IrtM W tW —<>>u»ll| of J Mf*«t of llM β «perler Cnrt J KM," wuriil at Ike May tara, 1911 Moa4ey, tk· frU It II at II e'eUtfe M, «fer for tab a têvTïâSASnUs: the latWwiag fawM real aetata. ή WATCH THIS SPACE. Good News will be given by Sam Thomas next Week WATCH FOR IT U. S. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE Fall and Winter Opening Woolens Sh all Griffon Tailo Styles y Line Come t· STEIN'S DUNN'S BEST STORE ι County ο fHtiMtt, to re at Black Sim at H. deceased, comer In Mack '* Una, and run* thane· aa Crimea* line 8 87 E. 40 chain* to a stak· (now Pattaraon'· corner), thence North 10.1R chain* to a «take, C. F. Stewart'· corner; thence a* hi* tine N. 20 W. 8 chain* to a (take, Wiley Frmixure's corner; thence aa hie line 8. 12 W. about SO chains to the rnn of Black Rhfar, Mark Stow, art'* line; thaooe a* hi* 1m down Black Si Ter to tha beftnntnf, con taining H Km, more or lea; the ■ame buni bounded now on the North by taa land* of Wealap John ion and John John*on: on the Eaat by M. T. Patterson ; and on tha South by Willi· Wood; and on the West by Mack Stewart or Black River. TW* the 1st day of Jujy,l*li. N. A. TOWNSKND, Connniarioner. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given to the pub lic that the Arm composed of L. H. Alphin and C. L. Alphin doinc bosl neea in the town of Dunn a* Alphin Brrm a fraah Boat market ha* thia day been diaaotved by mutual con tent. The debt* ef the Arm have led by the laid C. L. Al phin ; and aay person indebted to tha firm will ploeif make immediate pay ant. Thia July >l*t, 1618. C. U AI.PH1N L. H ALPHIN NEWTON GROVE NEWS. If lea Lena William» entertained tn honor of bar rowt, MUi Arn« Bell of Daan, teat Satoaday nnht Aftar »c Tarai tnmwUnf r*/nee wore 1 played nfnriuamt· vara μπμΙ. Tboea enjoyln* lW evening war·: Mlaaea Agnaa Rail, of Thmn, Janie Warren, Una Silere, Haaal Week·, 1 May and Georgia Raynor, Lon and A Ilea Laa Wflllama, Gertrad· Weat ' brook, Dnflle and Pultoa Waaka, Wad· Hampton and Robert Hilar, " Raymond and Robart Bryan, Hu 1 bait Corriber and Randolph Weat 1 brook. AiUit, Hubert aad Allan Weatbiook, Edaa Williama. aad Fal ton La· af Dana. Ua» To Oar A11U. Tlx United Stataa haa bow loaned i to mi alike I·,011,000. The ad , raneaa avirafi about *400,000,004 a Thee· loan· ta awr atll«a ara aa i alogoaa U landlag waapoaa to , frianda ark· ara aiding yoa ta the de 1 fenae of your own Imm. The 'iMMr la being aeed to 4ttMt Ml ' (May, to Maintain armlea Λ «Mina aid· by lid· with nr soldier*. and fleets patrolling the «U ottui with our eaOon. Cooloi PIm la lb lUWmlw la N*t Claaaet te I» Many towliw have ImfhiiI from ad experience in loaa of per ishable foods that uit to tka lea ta Dot the coldeat place la tha hose re frigerator. To the hooeewife who haa not bad thla experience tha Pood Adminl*tr*Uon (tree this adrlce: "Many pat their b*tt*r and mint ri|W η ait to tka le* Wat—I they thiak thta tha eeldeat place, bot, aa a natter of fact, the coldest place la at the bottom of tKe lefiIgeiatar. riot air rieaa, and a\r that le be ing voaataBtlj pu ni>*d by eircalaUoe around the block· of 1*0 aom are ma st to cone lato contact with tha food "When the vara air la the itfilura· tor riees it earrleo with It lapvritiee and roottor* which are ahaorhail from the earfaee of tha food, and ' which If allowed to ι wela la the air ' spoil the food. Tha air which Is ' warmed by peseta^ ever Mm food ' cornea in contact wtth the lee when ' th* wolstwe I* eowteoaed upon tha ' surface and the bapurltloo ere ear- ' Had ot by th* laattlnc loa. The air is tiras dried, cooled, aad pvriflod. ' TV· ~^Url .1, «■ to father up nor· isolator· tn< I» partttaa and Uw tb· fWW (■ ra pMtod continually. "It It adrlaablo U «lew heated food to coot tf before plartf Κ hi th» refrigerator. If pot tn «has It la warn It raiaaa tk· tainaialan of U· refrt fa rater kl||Mr Umm It AnU CO and m aha lea nnaari—rily. The trapdoor through wbleh tha Malt age paaaaa out at the bottas of tha re (rifantor ahoaU ha kept la plan, ba eaaaa If It la Wake» or laat a eea atant atraam et wan· air la allowed to flow Into tha refrigerator. DELCO-UGHT Tfca ■■ nÎi. ftjHiU»·! The aafaat, aoraat m4 mm* éta nt mirai fena of N|kt emd powar. Think twfaa bafara |M apeak tad ■ worootloa la rary apt ta b(. I Professional Cards a. f. ■» ouno · AUaracy-st-Law υβη inC. floor Goldjtala bl^y. Prompt attention gim bi4ncu '···%····· · · OA KO LIN Λ PHOTO COMPANY PMofripken W. Λ, Gugut, Haut» AU «tylcs enlsrred portrait* Bau M>u 8L. I)u>, N. C ····*····· ······· T. K. DAKUCN Vrterleary lljiiriA·, 8»|Mi "J D*ntl«. ' PHONES: D*y. 30, Night, 210 DUNN. N. C. JESSE F. WILSON ΛΤΤΟΒΝΕΤ AT LAW Dud. N. C. Οβοβ or.r Floialuaan Bra·' Store fomtrlr by S. L. QflJwIi, Practice la *11 ComfU. Prompt Attention to *11 J. C. Clifford,' CLIFFORD *Ί Alt θβοο on Stul floor·* Bonk. PrrJ to all ki O · · I JOHN DK II-M4T Fir Bolti PhOM I. C. WRIT ATTOBMKT AT 0>Hi Srd floor IN Bowk Btrildlnc Daaa. N. C. PutMw tu «Il Covrll fwr* mé Pihii—i ai tien gWvn all Baal·· Tfco making of immii m oao of the emeMial tods A maa'e food Intention· ■ atom «look. TKrjr dont
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