isr
r SMOOTHEST
SMOKING
TOBACCO
'T'lME—gioen the right chance—
*■ pate character in a man’* face,
Aone-icnw under hie hat, and mel~
low fren'Uneef into hie tobacco. -
Time is a big factor in giving
Velvet Tobacco its mildness ana
“character.”
Velvet ages for two whole years in
wooden hogsheads. During this
long period the choice Burley leaves
take on a hindly quality of cool
nocc o r i n Vi
grance, a “taste” that
appeals to pipe
smokers—old and
young.
Don’t hurry, but just
walk iuto the next store
and lay down a dime
and a nickel and say
“VELVET”—the tobac
co that isn’t harsh but
is friendly.
■ TtHE FALCON tfo'UNESS SCHOOL
AND ITS COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES.
Since my connection with the paper
It ha* been my custom to us* ay edi
torial space in the first issue of The
.Evangel after the Commencement
exercise* of tha school each year, to
give a write-dp of u>e same, that our
readers might get son* idea of what
was done; but th* fact that I only
■aw part of the exerciaes this year,
makes me write more In a general way
about th* school itself.
From what I sew of the exercise*,
they wore op to their high standard
from the standpoint of their selection
and the high moral and spiritual les
sons which they were designed to
teach; and the person who laiasaa
those exercises, simply because w*
have no other name to give them than
that which applies to other Com
mencements, which generally are
made up of foolishneet and frivolity,
falls to appreciate the distinctive fea
ture* and the more distinguishing
characteristics of The Falcon HoUnem
School, ■> compared with other high
schools.
It is not only inspiring and edify
ing to our souls to have our deepest
emotions stirrsd by th* beautiful and
Scriptural anthems that are so beau
tifully sung in the opening and clos
ing of th* exercises, and by the reci
tations and Bible dramas that are
Knaonted; but to those of oe, who
v* ever entertained a friendly feel
ing for the school, and cherished food
hopes for its results, there i* nothing
that could moro clearly portray to
our aunss* tha progress that has been
made, or encourage os to continued
and increased activities in its behalf,
•r Inspire us to greater faith in it*
possibilities, than these Commence
ment exvrcises.
The climax to the Commencement
this year was the story of Ruth, pre
sented in drama in various scene* by
representatives of tha different char
acterm mentioned in the *ory as relat
ed in th* Bible, and there ha* never
been a more boautifui* xprsesion given
to any sentiment than that which
Ruth expressed when she refused to
separate from her mother-in-law, and
eh one the companionship of God and
nta people in preference to all tha1
tha world and the flesh could hold dual
to her, sad this sentiment should bi
so culti rated in our lives as ChrMiana
and especially as holiness people, thai
we would choose to go and live and
die and be buried with the poopl<
whoa* fellowship and eompsnionsnii
Is dearer than any aartbly ns.
I mentioned this climax of thi
Commencement And, In order U
strengthen, If possible, sshat I shal
eay concerning the contest on Tuea
day afternoon between- about a dosai
young ladle* and gentlemen In reel
tatlons and declamations, for It 1
along those Hna* that people gsaer
ally Judge the merits of a eehool, an<
It la also along Ihese same lines, tha
peopls ardlnarlly think that the Boh
• ness School is Inferior to others.
I dare say that even many hollnes
people have left th* Falcon HoUnas
School eat of consideration enttrsl
whefl thinking oT tending their boj
and glrk to sons hoarding hi*
eehool, bees use they thought that th
literary advantages would be euperlc
elsewhere end that th* high Soon din
name, from a worldy standpoint, e
tom* other school, would give Um
| COMMUNITY CHAUTAUQUA |
Real American Music
I
| BY
Real American Musicians
Com* and hear the old tribal eonge of the Chero
keee, the Quapaws; old Indian war eon^s and lova
tonga played by the famoua
HASKELL INDIAN
ORCHESTRAL BAND
The member* of the band are under the direct
■upervision of the United States Government, the
consent of which had to be obtained for this, their
first public tour since their spectacular appearance
at the St. Louie Exposition.
See the Indian Sun Dance
pat fm axed in fell tribal costume by Joha La Mgre
and a group of Choctaw bravo*.
Hear Hear
SARSA CAREY ™RD C**?,N
Quapaw Indtaa
Greatest violinist of M*
original and novel musical program
Fourth Day Attraction
• Sauna Ticket. $T7S- P«* A. FW Ml vi I U *oU at UJ»
■ Oat VMUV «»rty ana Sara n Oaata.
k
■ cone and daoghter* * renter praatlge.
r and porhapa relieve them of eome
r rapreach even, which might attach to
f them if they attended the hollnaae
tracheal
Rat I Ian failed ta at manlfea
tn any bay or ytrl attondlny any wh
or m* rottoyo, whatever may bo
royotation, aay yiRwo of train
or adoration that yavo tbo loaat m
——eae—a■ ■
• •••••••
T. E. DARDEN
Veteriaary PLyaMan. Sofeea
aad Dm Hat.
PHONES: Day. SO. Night. *10 *
DUNN. N. C.
AAA** + + AAA*
JESSE F. WILSON *
ATTORNEY AT LAW •
Dune, N. C. — •
OOca over Flaiakman Brea' *
Storo formerly occupied by B- •
L. Godwin. Practice ia ail *
Court*. Prompt Attention *
to all Boeinaea
J* C CUffaed. * N. A. Townaend. *•
CLIFFORD A TOWNSEND •
Attorae/a-at l*w •
Ollica on SrJ Boor of Pint flat- •
tonal Beak. Prompt attention *
(Ivan te all kuajmar. •
B A * • • + A A A • •
JOHN A JERNICAN
DENTIST
SS-SS-S7 Pint National Baak •
Building
Pboae NcT 81
• A t • • A * A
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E. C WEST •
attorney at law • •
Offlee; Srd Soar lat National •
:
Prompt aad Pataaaal Atma- •
lien given all Buadoaaa *
CoBwtioa. Made a^Bparlolty *
•
DR. PAUL A. STEWART •
Fourth TIoJTFirvt Nat. Baak •
Bldg., Dub, N. C. •
E. P. YOUNG
AHonwy-at-l^w
OSfee Car; Soir GoicUteln Wig.
Prompt attention given SukCM
Practice ia all Co art* . •
s
MONT AVI LLE FLOWfKd.
Moatavllle Mowen. the wotad Auwr
Iran •mow.mu, who founded and or
ganlsed tho great Cotifereoea of A trier
Iran Lecturer* belli In WaafclBainn I
roar ago. brine* no the third Sight o
| the I'uunminltjr Chautauqua I rlla
J atlrrtag meaiuige to tin American pen
i (Ac at a ilmc when many g.avo proi.
lema coiifrimt tu. HI* lecture. “Ou
National Highway to Happtoea*- Ua
brought cheara from every nudleau
that baa beard It. for It to a* «l«|4r
direct ar.l forceful Is Its pUtrtoibu*
that r.rfj KeOurhlto-ond-hlo* blonde
American Hod* In It tbo maoaoge I
ti booking at tbo pm*eat tMo.
Will yhra your family all of the baas
fits a. fa ehaarfol, modern horns
DrJjCO-LlGHT
T*e Mfl»b Deotlte LM* md
Pnam Fbat
E. 1. HUDSON. DaaJar.
of superority orar tha boy* and ylr!
that hart confined thomeehraP to Til
Falcon Uolinaaa School, and with p
farenca to tha cob teat of this hi
Commencement I aa frank/** sa
that, takbn aa a whole. It Mfpaw
anythin* of the kind that I kht are
hoard, aa It wn* not the amM Sana
lority of oaa or two ecntaaWUU the
discarded the rant of tha number.i
beiny outclassed and out of Aba ree
but say of them, would hafa dm
credit to any school la Nora Car
linn, and many a modal In* hae
awarded by colleyae. era*, XP^p
doaarrtny displays than ware for sou
of these
Tha audience sms held shoes* spa
bound during tha entire time, w
while there waa that In aoans of ti
pieces to enuac the Bailee of pieasu
to play error the feeaa of the Peoj
at times, tha predominating afoet s
on tha audlancs waa such an t» mo
tha mpra aarloua and deeper amotlo
of OUT natures, and handburchie
wore m «one*ant use to wipe, aw
the hot tears that freely Sewed fn
pur eyes unbidden.
Tin was the most prosperous y*
of the aeheera history; the large
enrollment and the jargapt attai
a nee, and we, aa frl ei\l a sad patre
of this noble school, hare sef).1
eoarayament U double OUT rffiTU
mukiay much needed ha pi u'lsma
- In our bulMInga and other iwmbi
equipments ears saury to psusMe I
the aeods.ef a larger and more use
—' Institution of learning aadeahiba
- finances of each spiritual training
characterises this school.—J. A. C
lad broth In Tha ApoatoMe Esanget
sol -
its Heater fire* are out, hut Stars
lag still a lot of hot air belay «pou
art shout the aoa) eHuation.
gP§88
Keep the ol hoss
in harness
TO chloroform a good horse just beoauaa he's hungry
would be a foolish thing.
But thousands of people are apparently juat as
reckless—dumping good care onto die acrapbsap because
of a battery hunger they do not understand
As this is not the year for extravagant waste, tfl up to
you to keep the old car in commission. Peed her and
she'll respond. The Eveready Storage Battery is the tonic
she needs. No indigestion—no ruinous sulpha Hon jltft
the everlasting “go” that is her natural gait when you
treat her right
tea to mad fm4 um tiT Mama*j Oaamaaaa
—a yaa* and a katf-ul arm’rm hama » mmda k |ka*
J. W. THORNTON, DUNN, N. C.
eVERIAJhr
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STATE COLLEGE SUMMER
SCHOOL
Man Dr. W. A Wlthere, the direc
tor of the Rammer School an
n ounce i that the graoteat paint have
bon taken to provide court** and
instruction which eball meet tha needi
of all those atteadlng ragardleae of
the diversity of their needs. Excel
lent opportunity is afforded to the
Teacher* of the State to secure or
raaew e Teacher's Certificate of any
klqt la addition to providing for
the Teachers, many courses are offer
ed for the benefit of thoac who art
not Teachers, and who are net con
cerned with any cart!Scat*. CoRaga
Entrance courses are offered to enable
pupils BOW in High Schools to obtain
1 additional units towards Celts** En
trance, in order that the diaeigaakza
tien resulting from tha epidemic el
Influent* last fall erfll not work Vc
1 keep pupils frees entering Coll eg* l»
* September. FTaehman credit enure*
, will be offered la order that Co Hog.
, Students msy eater College in Sep
I tens bar without condition* er with ad
vanead credits.
Special coursss art effaced to home
makers to enable them to plan thaii
homes on tha baxia of a basin*** **
tabltshmsnt, where income must eovei
outlay. Coarse* la Ceokery nr* plan
nod to give tha student practice b
preparing an appetising meal in a>
attractive and economical manner
Courses la Dietetic*, Sewing am
Cooking taken together, will give th
* student a thorough training la th<
art af conducting a Home oa a buei
nam basis, an art la which the Aawri
can poopl* need earnest .Instruction.
Many other interoetiaf course
have been planned: in Laagaegei
Ieiin Trench and Spanish. in Idler*
tar*. History, Esaketry, erd Phy*.ci
‘ EdKitin. hwframing will bo a #«*
■ tare of the eebeol.
* The Recreational features hav
t been well looked out for, and game
* folk-dancing, moving ptetams, 1*
ri lures sad eanaerts have gem arran*
1 e4'
l GIVING THE CHILDREN
m TIME OF THEIR UVE
l. Chantaequa time is Joy tha* far a
* the boys and girl*. The whole fls
h days is filled with fan and merrvmal
a lag for thorn. It begins the night h
■ for* the Mg Cbaoteaoaa span* whs
i* there will be a great piny festival as
ticket hunt to whleh ovary hoy oa
1- girl la town U weloamo, This evw
4 tag ef merrymaking la fro* to all U
m boys and gferla, and no bay or girl
ro too old or too young to toko pal
I* It's rosily a get-acquainted night ai
p- all the good Usaao for tha next fi
re doy* will bo planned. Every bo
ss should he there to learn aD ako
fa tha coming pageant, the fauna B
»y and picnic.
ss viewy Parade Seam Relates.
Oa the same evening, tho great vi
nr lory parade will take place, and i
st berys and girt* or* Invited to pat c
d- tho gayeot eoetamo they eaa fad a
ie tan oat la Use atyt* to show I
n- foies of the tows what Young Am*
In «a ana do. .The para da will march
ilk around town, and before It bus go
ry vary far every grown op will wish
or bo a child again.
Fal AS Tab* Fort In Vtatory Pogeao
In- After this latrodortlon to Jan
a* Choate eqas, ovary hoy and girl i
ul- want to be a rnsmker of It h en
to toko kbit In the fan for tho r
| of the weak. The Monet feat or
is tho victory pageeat whleh will ho at
lad *d an the loot afternoon of tha
CtooUeqna. Tho Mg folu wtO
allowed to see what fun there to; in
toto jpo»tftorttong tetouu wffljto gra
HkdlAuirictTaWtMa. Bran
•u of them, from delate Optra
i_j of the Junior Chautauqua.
Cmi to the I end ef Gheta aad
Her—«
These art tha special f eater at, hr
the eraryday erauts are equally at
interesting. First, la the story ham
every morning whan there will ha I
daily feast of thrilling stories fa
bath boya and glrla. Indian stories
adventure stories, fairy ate rise, all wil
be included aad every ona win bam
hi* favorite talks Than follow* th
morning play boar for Uia young*
boys aad girt* wha want tha gaatlaa
muating gam—. and a— for the aids
bay* aad girl* who want new excitin'
games to last util Community Chau
tauqua com** again,
hedge ef Manor far Janie* Cheap—
It’s goln^ to be too much fan t
mlm. To make aura that net a M
of this foa wilt ha missed, a saasoi
ticket should he bought at one*. Tkl
makes th* purchaser a member ad th
Junior Chautauqua. Bach member I
untitled to the blue badge of hoeoi
This badge ef honor ia given to perse
by th* play leader ef the Junior Chau
tauqua on the opening ef th* Chat
taaqua and it insure ftve day* sd re*
fun to th* wearer.
Liven Up Vacation Days
Tha wholaaom* fun and merrimou
of the Junior Chautauqua is last wha
is —tdad to lives eg vacation dayi
It give* th* bay* and girls plant
to da aad think shout tea rest sd th
summer. It’s all healthy play and ye
there’* a cartons aid* toe. Par th
i admission price ad ona dollar pH
war tax allow* the chSt to atten
. all th* ••*«) on* of th* Mg Cheutai
[ qua as wall as tha Junior Chaatai
<P>Bo that la addition to tha lira da]
i of play. tho bolder of a Janlor Chai
, tauqua mason ticket can hear ah tt
. band*, me th* Indian*, watch ti
. marvel*a* performance of tha mag
Clan. Brush Tha Great, aad laugh Vfi
th* rollicking burner of -ScrteMm
GIHIIaa Th* grown-ups will an*
. th* Chautosqua more if they kae
> that thooMMroaara also having ti
1 time of their lives.
BUILD HOW I
d “ty!i5h ad*tW^CtXtoT —d tb*
d ledMd—L~
• Wage* ar* paid far th* creating
Is wealth. W*ga* are labor’s shew
t th* wealth It .HAS produced, rath
id than a mortgage oa wealth that
■a WILL produc*. Wealth dap—da an
ly conotructlon j aad ia tha building St
rt aad only do** th* Individual add to 1
it paraanal wealth, but* h* add* to 1
assets of tbs Nation. ’
Tb* United Stats* now has ■<
*■ weatlk .than any other' two —tk
ill combined, leery baas* built, avt
>a read —ustructod, every halldlng ■
id impruvsm—t, b adding to that gn
to accumulation sad perm*cent weal
rt- making tb* Nsti— ctrangar I
iU stronger
to A general, ua—try-wide cam—l
to of building, aaaamtag rises—hfi
totllgaaea a sawrtmT would da m>
u'.sr^2:,'si»s."5s
ID aad tb* indlvWqaL White Ha pan
ler —at wealth la tiling up—*te**k
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