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IE MJHN dispatch; a* h -V. \ -1 • ■ rtt A -,v.r4 .jxx. . ,/ •'tv /••*" . . V 1 VI "a ■■, v r '<| y,-' . v] ■;x ’ had • met of “opac' of him and hi.', . White ha ma 1 •f tha world'* ■in a unbar of Ma wen engaged in 1 of all teak*—finding fault. As uiaaa aad potty and spiteful has hues soma *l this carping that on* hardly oocap* believing its authors would bare found aa much ontisfac tion 4a bis failure (if ho had failed) aa other more patriotic Americans kata derived from his successes. But a few wooka hence the Presi dent la to tour the country aad meet friends aad too* face to face and gtru the Anaeriru people aa account of tea stewardship He will at tho I -Item douhttem afford thorn eoaoe! uadeiutaadlac of tho tremendous dif ftcuRtes that coafroated him in the; Pane* Coof oronce and submit to thorn tha treated of all modern achieve ments la statesmanship—th. League of Nations. Thom who hare misandenitood, thorn who haeo judged hastily and them wha have been raided will have tho truth from tho President's lips, aad will ho eoovincod. Only th* par tisan aad tha narrow traditionalist nay ha expected t oremaia proof EXAMINATION TON TEACHERS W* wish to call attention to the ftot that tha regular examination for teachers will he held in the county teuutheum July «th aad Sth. Mr. U M. Chafla who la Deputy dark of Sspertac Court win bars charge of the examination. Ploiee report to the afire of the Beard of Bdaoetion not1 later than 9:00 o'clock a. m. Any ralaral taaehara will report to the I court court room at the same time.1 1 wtoh to take thia meaut of saying I that 1 Wall ha proa ant at the meeting af tha Beard af Ediacatioa on July' Tth. and after that ttm* I shall be at Murfmaahnto far throe weak*. Any oao wishing to write m* with refer ence to teechars or other matters foamocUd with the schools will please aHraaa me (her*. X P. GENTRY, J ., __ County Superintendent. ERWIN CHAPEL NEWS ‘people of thia aac-. i to attend the , celebration at U«l J. L. Bvrd. Mft. asm, Kinoco, at> at 8avaa •aUA, Reeky B£?ta of with Mr*. Bunn's Colville of the Slat di i haa ranalTal hla discharge and is tinging “to last salts me,’' Ms a girt. littto Ma«LrrR.|L. Byrd^lr., after mether at Rocky Mount, returned heme leet Thursday. Mr. aad MroJ. U Byrd and Mr. X X Byrd attended the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Pope at Stony Mir. X A. Morgan haa been iU for a fow day*. Wa hops ha will soon bo awt again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleill* are risking at Mr. Colville’. father’., Mr. WOI CotviUe near Lffliagton this * Harvey Avery of the diet di vicloa haa^ received hit discharge aad1 Throe wiH be ch Idren’a day exer eisea at Erwin's Chapel Sunday sight, July tth. Everybody is invited to *H”4 REPORTER. FAMILY EKUMOM 4 Contributed) On Mas day. June Mth. the heme ad Mr. 0. D. itrleklaad was the scans ad aa sajoyahl* event rarely axes Bed, when Ua ekfldroa aad their families amamtlid to rsaalad Mat that old Fatbarthwo had registered aeventy aaa yuan daring Us lido aad pro* padadhaMy mora^ware brlght^a-d aad'jpuad"thUdm hU brother. Mr n married again to Mia Ella Carroll ho has boon Ms faithfal companion i Urn day. The simple life of this good mam. ia of Hampoon's oldest and beat emtn Li mot only aa example of no Christian character but a cbal 'age to young manhood of today, lift aa ve think of Wilson in speak ig of America: No one heart of prtng Branch church, without thiak < of Olleu D. Strickland. For more baa thirty-five years ho bas boon the ever failing Sunday School Saper itendent and a few years ago he wae lected for 'ifc. He ia a man who mlks and taiki with God and no rhayo do wo And on# more coaarcrat* d to His service. He loves his homo ad is a kind and consecratad father. Every child that has gone out there Tom is proud of the heritage that ia hairs. God giro each one of them [*»«* to follow In his train. TOR MEAD ACM t AND NEURALGIA SOLD CVCKYWHERE JWm nenca u> inc. aonwover ■ m Reducing appropriations for the Army and Navy as a text for political speeches may prove unpleasant for Republicans in the next campaign. Thousands of soldiers who ar* depriv ed of their comforts by this hypocri tical "economy” will be home to vote In 1924. Will give your family stl of the bone flu o fa cheerful, modern home 1 • .: sgicts Elsc'ii'Ur '' sod s’*rwar Plan K. J. HUDSON. Dealer. Now that the “Progresslvea” in Congress have been crossed with Re publicans there ought to be a name for the hybrid product. “Progmia Ives” is offered st a suggestion. It has the merit of beineCSfFWYPS only one letter from "Rcprogross rvos." ■=; j — h.a-4 a. . --- Republican leader* in Congress be tas by promising “economy," bat hay are wasting much time and anguage is* their opposition to the League of Nations -anil tints, at, aut, ia valuable. [ 1 at tka handsome lavatory! Picture thia glistening white nature in your bathroom. What an improvement it would make in the general ap pearance and comfort of your home. Ask ua to give you a figure on the coat of mrt ailing it. or—if you want, we'll esti mate on an entire new bathroom. Eotryitong of ; that wonderful quality which haa always been associated with the name of ita maker — MADOOCK. No obligation. W. C. KANOY Ssaitary Plumbing DUNN, N. C. Chairman Hays of tbs Republican Nations! Committee Informs the world that his party "has carried the flag and mads the music for the Union." Yea the G. O. P. has paraded with tbs flag for a long tins and has farishsd soma mnstc full of dis cards _-' FORDS ■ * ; ;i Should be repaired with GENUINE FORD PARTS j jj at a schedule of prices made by the Ford !! Motor Company , ,, 1 vn fully equipped ‘ter1 do any , hsitdnsf1 pair work on Ford Cars or Trucks. 1 have just installed a 200 ton press and can put solid tires on any size truck. 1 am also prepared to do any kind of black smith work. Oxycetelene welding ! Auto top repairing and upholster- i ing '« ; ; Painting Horse shoeing Full supply of Ford parts, carriage mater b.le r.nd auto accessories. :; FOR GOOD WORK and QUICK SERVICE J. W. Thornton Phone 177 DUNN, N. C. ———w; ^ Man, but hm’o thintyl He'll never go eight days without a drink again. He had never tasted Pepsi Cola when he started that stuff! >• Tl.c deaert’s awfully hot, the '*N Ones few and far between: „ pV.l’Sl-COLA la limply priceless In this aid case liomp uuHng ship of ' the sandy Sahara. With Pepsl-Cola as an Incentive hr could keep going all day. Why don’t go* drivk I’epal-CoU, t<a*. this hot weather, and keep going all day at full speed? Drial Stimulating —Ravivifying— Sparkling PEPSI-COLA -It You Scintillate" As Mur 'njHKEfK ksn Toe When the kiflj^Tars Weak or dis ordering, they behind In Alter ing the blood f Spoil ms. As tkaso poisons attack fa nerve*. ths result '« felt in spelWtf vertigo, Jnst es drunkenness •Hf ginks a man dtxxy from the poiaofag of alcohol. Du llness, heedaclf^backache and Ir regular) ty of fa^-kidaey secretions are ell signs of creak or disordered kidney* end MU not be neglected Use Doan's Klfcy Pills, the home endorsed kldnern rsmsity. Kaed this Dunn rsetdent’sjytemaat: Mrs. Bettis (fisk 810 8. Wash ington street- sft: "l was In a mis ers bis conditlonjejcb my Irtdasysabout two rears igi.* U; back hart ter ribly and I hates to press nay Honda upon neB of It to aase the pel a. 1 L i control over the action of my .* end often suf fered from ai of biarrsd sight and disslneea. ~i netvans end all run down, too. box of Doan’s Kidney Pills aned my beck end kidneys i me strong end well again.” Price *0c, dealers. Dent *1 reply ask for remedy-—get Doan’s Kidney ie same that Mrs GodWfn Fbeter-Mjlburn Co . Mfgrs., 1 N. T. Republicans an by asking “re nervations” in I rooty of peace and have ended b reposing "reserva tions” in the 1 : resolution. Ellis Goldeteirfje spending the week with bis author 4» Augusta, Go. NOW ON DISPLAY Beautiful Dresses in tune with fair and wrmer weather These attractive yet moderately priced Summer Frocks are proof positive that a woman can be SMART, COOL and ECONOMICAL, all at the same time this summer. Pretty plaids, figures and plain shades. Any size. THE GOLDSTEIN COMP'Y Dunn’s Best Store * I I 1, ■■ — I. .11 .11 J >. Let me do your PLUMBING 1 wish to announce to the p>eople of 1 Dunn and vicinity that I have opened a plumbing establishment on Clinton Avenue and am redy to serve you. I do anything in the plumbing^ine and can also do your re pairing and sheet metal work. Let me make you an estimate on your next job. J. U. DENNING, Dunn, N. C. Phone No. 256 1 18 Clinton Ave. Aftar ■ mi«i «M*rol at tmU*. (baa* which tMlr fMIboator araranM Urn, the oaif p«4 ■—>nrw the tc- tlw Dmnacrata tram taa«il«« *» the »wn hi Coa»— hm pmmi arc hMt wnim. MEN WANTED! We want 50 carpenters and 20 laborers to work at the Harnett County Fair grounds, Dunn, N. C. Will pay good wages for good men. See me at once. C. S. Moore, Superintendent. ill II IMIT——— ■ r 111 i— Mm p
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