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IK DONN DISPATCH t* •■f.-y'- ••• • ». . April I*. J*U. at tka part ate* * Dm K. C, Mriar tea aat at Kavrib J, im. 1. .. ’ .O •*,•- *‘ . g — .- ■_if UVOUmON IT ULTIMATUM { The plan of tha nllmi brother bond* far taking am tha taBroad | r la a [an_it It caatankdn rallactha hT*Bavtet Tha Anartaaa paopia, through thair Govarnawat, ar, to boy tha railraada turn tha private awacn aad tarn thaa. pa apart I aa ovar to the railroad fpiaraai to Baraga aad aparata. Ia coaddataUaa at aa iavntwim af ap »ratlintaty | SO,000.100,000 tha Gov la to appoint ana third ad tha aad tha pahUa ia to ahara ia tha aaat of pliyaaa Hava paid _ thay think thafraarviaaa ._to ha Tlw mirit ia which tha Pra ia put faith jaay ha Inf arrad la by B. M. Jaw af tha Baltraad _at af the Amiri eaa rmnwn of Labor, ia which ho wid that if Praaidaat WUaaa’o aaggaatioa ta Caagt— waa carried aot “»i wiU tie ap tha imUroadi aa tight that they win never ma again if that lagirfatiaa la prwead." It wight Wave Boca Trotaky Himself apaaking to a boorgaaiaie that had offered mild aad aaadomic objections ta boiag deapoiled.. fWfor* uv rdlTOAfi bUb MU tn worked oat, one highly easenital fact ■met bo satablished—namely, whether th, mvereign power of the United States U vested in Gevanuaoat end in the Aamerican peopW or whether it le vested in th* railroad brother hood*. 1 Fnr thro* yurt now th* brother hood* hove aasamsd that the eoeoreign power wo* vented in them, end Con •pro** hae provided them with excel •nt reasons for that asaumptlorf. Whoa tha railroad employs** In th* •Warner of 1*1( demanded an eight hoar day and thraataaad a general strike, President Wilson sent a awe age to C engross In which be urged that tha eight-hoar day ho mode tha bade of wort and wages, hot ha nk S£d‘fcprwu’oD* °* An amondaiaat to the etiming Federal staleta which provides for th* modi alien, conciliation and arbitration of fach controversies •a th, aw l int by adding to It a arovlifon that In ease tha math «W oi aceosaaodatioo now pro vided far ehottld fall, a fall (wh ile Investigation of th* merits of ovary such dispute should ha In stituted and computed before a ■triha or lockout may ba lawfully Coagrsa* refused U eaeet this I NT*datl I a bacsusa th. labor leaders •hjoetsd to it, and now we her, a dtaptUe la which a labor laadar can thiaahM ta-tie up the raOroed* so - m tft If* Id* MWO more tku five of < too not* bow) adit in ud non Unit twteo tk« salary of all too root. Wo an hoartily glad to wo him p* 1C Wo hop* toot orory otoar Man, iBcioat tooriff. la tho atato to Mtoreclatod and nwarded jaat as ■pbrss too roaoareas of too county Tho rogitoor's salary la Nash was J •bo muwi on to U450. and too elark a to hoglnniag wtto to* « 1st of last Per—bar. Also too trsasarwr'i alary was to rrsaaod froaa »1 J100 to fl.COO. Wo don't know too •*——* kl *??■*'»* range, It looks as Mtoagh a county trsaaurar la a usalaw luxury la aay county that has ?.trm*w?ViiJ county me Up to lilt forty-on* coontiw had c—o to toia eoaeloaioD. Otoor roua Hm har- gono Into thia liat xlr.ee that data.—Now* Letter *THtY DO WOT OF*!fPE " jmmaja ZKB GREEN TO ADDRESS FARM ERS’ CONVENTION We* Ralslgb. N. C-, Aug. *0.— Duo to u accident which will prob •Wy prevent President & W. Chrla *•«•«* Ma^hoater. N. C.. from at tending tbs Farmers' Convention next **d|i Mr. J- 2- Green, farmer and editor of MarahviD, N. C-. will de "*** tha opening address on behalf 01 Xh% fanner* mod will iirtaidc at Hha swbeeqaeat meetings of the State Farmers’ Convention to be held at Waat Raleigh. Aamg tT-M and 8». Along with this announcement, mads yesterday by Hr. W. F. Pate, Secretary of theCocveatlon, comes the news that Hr. B. R. Andrew., Vice-President of th, Savings DivU lea. Trearary Department, sril) de liver an address oa ‘Thrift” on Fri *•£ Mr. Andrews waa se cured by MrWsa. R Timmons, Direc tor of tho Educational and Rural gfrfrjy ot th« fifth Federal Reserve District at Rtehmoad. The securing of Hasan. Green and Aadrewa new makes the pro gram complete. It probably off.rs more F**r *■ the way of edecational. inspirational and social entertainment program of recent yean. Mr. Pate is now having printed copies sudo for the pnrpoee of to vine . gjj"*■* “PPJy daring the inlCn All of the joint laisllngs wiU be held in Pullen Hall. The aectieaal re actings will be tol in ramsTcf 5s “jpt «j»n rooms and I §• n !•» T«U. FW,* I —Malle, dea Tewaid ledaetlaa at H. C L. .J**')*1"**®. Ao». 1*—With adop. iiJJ'etL*?. naolaOaa directing tha Federal coaaaUaalep te Innatigate iacnaaad aboe price*. toe Borne to? <i«F took firm Watattve action to wwd reducttoa *5 tha Ugh coat ol imiif. Befora adoption of tha raaolutlon which waa without a dlaaantiag veto, tha Hoaaa voted down an amendment WUch would have extended the In and^foed °*fc*T ,rUcl” of clot king Th, Hone# agriculture committee ,u*atu® "to extend the food centre) act ta other aeoeaafcie* , ®5, 1*1 *•.untand the power* of the fir* ■^''5^'»“ ! ?tlu**".*" ****«(tic« and to pre MMHtaa far hoarding today 1 ‘‘•.h^ttaga with P. W. , Tj Ar»*t" nad Company. _ JSsser. -fs. with auggerttona far alight e^(£url«tk,H^:r,™*DU d~"*4 i te.T^rt^7*“t* A*r*««,t,"» Commit- ! Attorney Onmi did wt rlaarfy da ggjsar cragtf: ?y^A. m»t.waa appointed SL £**"•10 «?■»* with : /abject. ; to the Poatofflea Depart- ' ■teat today indicated tttet*UteWar »«'• «rpl« wMeb w£ I?*"*. *® «o«ci«m™ yaaterday ssf *yst'%arss i WaasJgRaKjgs: SSSS SS site TAK* Twn**.:».-.Y cuto.»r Hr. J. C. Aaiboay. wftb a part/ J < Karaatt aaanty rt.b bay*. uh ' olllaaloa Taaaday aftcriiaaa rot ' l*!ai«ft a bare Uay wlU t ika la Iba Maa-dap chart aearaa. arbieh.vin b* ' I Mdat Wadaa/di,. Iharadap a«J ■Hap af ar Mfctafcc artoaa ^wrwivo, AUU l|t 1311 Howard's Electric Shop at I 18 I-2S.R. R,Ave. i I Electric Range*. Electric Washing Machine*, Portable Lamp*, Piano Lamp* Electric Appliance. *11 *iae*, type* and price*. Wiring Houses Building Line*. In stalling and selling the Beet Farm Light and Powers Plants on the Market. All things Electrical—That’s us Kenneth F. Howard Proprietor Phone I 7 3 ...■ ..I in? 1 mm mu -p i mi_ I . . ^ . . . . — A BANK ACCOUNT Teache^Helpe* and Encourages You to "Get Ahead" It aha gitea you tt)p convenience of paying bills by tboeks—-thd simplest and boat method as well ta thiiagjast. «* your-check is >U own receipt for V" the'debt 4 paya. »a*> A Offer You L * *-qhd^pc^yty^d6-oporatW and the most convenient yoitT moaey‘ s ' ' ^ mi mm in •* aayo; -After tte Mrth of my hfU* girt.. .my aide ooxr *• tW mo. I tal to •> bock to ted. Wo ealted tte doctor Ha treated mo. ^bM I pat ao tetter, j tet mono and vuiaa antn tte misery anbearsbla.. .1 mu fat ted tor hrao months sad aaftsradooch agony *»t 1 mu fast drama op la a boot... t told my haste ad If ha moold gat a. s botUaof Carta! i moald try It... 1 eommuoad taking It, homoiai, that Bsstag I ealted my funny about “••• l*r I kaem I eould sot last —nr days Uteoa I had a (or tb* batter. Tha *me dz ymn m «*d I •* etin bare aid an a vaQ ttroag aoaai. aid I ova ay ate 0 Cartful. I had only tai^ fc.w H.. bottle vhei 1 btgaa to teat batten Tha m terry la my alda pot ^aaa... ] eootlaurtf right oo taking tha fteitfid on til t had taken three bottlao tad ] did not need aay more ter I to vail and oenr (alt batter te ay life... | bora oarer had aay tzoable troaa day to thla.' te Do yoa tatter front •—-^rtn haate •oho, pains to aldaa, or ether ——n forte, each monte T Or do yon tael vaak. oar rone and (aggedontt It ao, gira Cartful, the vnmaak ««-*». % m ARRIVING NOW ss I , Fall LlM •# MADAM GRACE CORSETS AND RRASSIERS MinStHckland will Km glad to show y*u. J. L. HATCHER, piinn, N. C. ■>•»> Mm4wnwh4MMWMMMHMMMNMMNNi * w | FORDS j Should be repaired with GENUINE FORD PARTS at a schedule of prices made by the Ford Motor Company ; « ' I I ; | am fully equipped to do any kind of re- I ;; pair work on Ford Cars or Trucks. 1 have ! just installed a 200 ton press and can put ; solid tires on any size truck: I am also prepared to do any kind of black ;» smith work. j Oxycetelene welding Auto top repairing and upholster- ! I : ing : Painting Horse shoeing :; • ®uPply of ForcJ parts, carriage mater ials and auto accessories. FOR GOOD WORK and QUICK SERVICE jj < i _ - < * ij J. W. Thornton Phone 177 DUNN, N. C. j| **** newest or tne most up-to-the-minute march- t andlse Dame Fashion deems fancifully to create. ' k ✓ * » 1 .The Fashion is now fully represented at 220 Fifth avenue. America's style mart—and it sure is in keeping with our policy to always lead in-style as wen as quali ties. Mr. A. I.. Siskind of this organisation, is now hsrs in charge for the season, to look after and cater to the individual wants and tastes of our friends and custo mers. ____ —^—» “Better Times” « Time* have gotten better aurely aince the day* when the "one lunger" waa a Symbol of Extravagance and flivvers were for aristocrat* only. "Better Times" are coming—coming in spite of high taxation, war burden* and the Bolshevik menace—A great Uf* theme ha* boen put into this happy, human drama by King W. Vidor, creator of "The Turn In the Road”_You’ll want to see It— AU Star Cast Including! ZASU PITTS JACK MeDONALD DAVID BUTLER WILLIAM DE VAULL LILLIAN LEIGHTON HUGH PAY ( MONDAY, AUGUST SB. White Way Theatre BAPTIST MEETINGS CLOSED SUNDAY ■rangallatlc UnlM all lax wait ’«*alta4 la arraral akdltlaaa to tka a am hank Ip ot IJItlagtaa Bapllat .'kurch. K*r Bran to* Craig, aba 114 lb* praacktag. rxnraatl ta kla lout* la Timm macula. B. 0, Mon lap morula# Ba baa niittil a all l* MarahrllU BapUat Charah *4 win (aba ap wart than lb* Brat » Baptambar Ptntar hnir iW Hr. Carr, .holr dtraetar. ara holding maatloga UU »#ak la Paqaar Pprlaqa Ulllar^ (all la lore rltt Mr. Orate aad Mr. far than Jn Mara. ItklMpt i 1 i A
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