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m DUNN DISPATCH PUBLISHED EVENT TUESDAY •». >uq» nuDAY. ” imMw April in. iff A, at the paat «Bm at Dana, M. C. ante Be art af Buck;*, lrtf. lTbusbee row. fS5» I (kfa math- J» It area tha.. A# Oao year__-ft MORE TROUBLE Jana* W. Pm, colored, mm tiaaa • aprcecatathre ia tka UfUatan af Neath OaroHoe, n»» engaged ia weak, politic* aad other thiays ia the capital af tha Confederacy. la raapco «kb for tha atatimint that twe thoe t-rrpariay to excrete* tha tight af eef •raye in tha event that Aathaap fen damn t to tha anti anal coaatka ilaa ia adeptod bp tha BUtea tint New—n told paa ao. Waaaaa suffrage anaaa trouble for tha Sovth. It naan* trouble that nM taka pear* ta remedy—pears aa hard and aa baart braehiay aa were thoae whan tbe Bad Sblrt was the favorite yamaat af aaaay aaiUtaat Demecrata ia Tan are Carolina. Ia tha face ad thia, tha Democratic party, ia coaveatten aaaamblad, haa declared for tin ameadmaata ratifica tion bp North Carolina. Tha Dt^etch cannot believe that tbeea-fettowa who voted for tbla thlay were really aartaan tt b not roncet* abla'that thev reallv eon wtak tha Ltgiilator* *• fallow their lead. We want eooe of this amendment. It ia aimed nt oar civilise Tl so. The Sooth manat live la pane* If the 'negro question is retanmd to ita political world. Jim Poe in aa able negro and a goad negro. Daring tha Into war ha gave flee service to bia people and to tha Nation generally by pram bins nod practicing patriot lam aad by aid ing to alp ia tha bad e project which otherwise weald have raanltel la r> union by tha waaw dam of Blah mood's aigrni. Ha la not a radical, bat b cool, Ural head a I leader of Mi race: If ha aoys that tha negro wo men-am preparing to eats in Virgin ia, We ara certain that his at atom mi b true. tfrT*! r-waifrpygaanpt . afford to ratify the amredmmt . .. •*.** —:---. t- / . . BACttT»P9UNMTiON • « ■ »•'*. < - ■ <■ '/e . . Governor Coopt* of Sooth Cam Una;UU*T*a that aveotaaBy the Mn tie* will get heck to Its mHd founds . . tins' aad repeal all amendments made to da constitution—at lead them addttf since tha War Between Um Ocjfat Geahl Wouldn’t wo haw sons* little old country - then, wltk tacfc'Slate —■»■!»» ante itailf all r-aweifal and subject to Federal lawa maoff? as ita relations with be hr* ther -ptatm wars concerned. Tima the Booth weald have legal!] thought H has exercised Uagnlly— tho^fht to my who shad aad whs shaB-*oet rota. Tho Nacth aad the at-.could have their Hguar aHhaul a archil erf a i ear a from tha mayo too* pcatitf Booth. Bach Stole eeaM act Redly. wo world got 1*4 ta than prtaalplca which cave lisa ta tha aa 1 uMlthwat of thia mtnaMt wkret wa aa proudly boost ia tho greatest ia arf tha world. Wo hops Kb EseoMeney of Sowtl Cardiac b a goad prophet. > PACK ON THE JOS Replying to tho nhcrpo that ha hat daaertad the' adatMatratisa" ia a thad'hf stress, Rghert N. Pago. ee* didata far Geearaer, aayai “flora thb charge haa haea wadi I here goae earefaBy ana ay ra* ad u i member af tha Raasa al Eepreoeatatfarm f raaa tha day tha Am pa waa fired by Oermaay open Bat filial to tha data of my ratbaaaaat aa March 4, Mil, aa4 the record will aUttsd aa lha Rawaa by tha adailala trailed, whether ia tha aartisr atagai af lha war, tha parpaaa beiag to kaaf aa eat af war, ar later whaa eatiaace fate tha eoafhet waa birWabla, tc piapcra aa for the war. NT VOTE IS RECORDED WITH THE AD ministeatiom upon ever’ MMOUB MEASURE. I tor ha Um rlaaaat arrattay af ay raaard as i mat Harth Caroliaa j_ iwrai: ■< i : IN AND ABOUT : TOWN : i tmttttntntwwtm Oxford Or* iiigiai CUa »M bo boro Monday night, giving to ho good folk of bun* tho aaaaal iMMtnity to ace and bom the little focm who ore Mat cared for by bo Masonic brothers of the parents aba are daad. The ■■niwmt world jaa no sabllmer attmctian than this tffcred by the orphans Beside* Its merit aa rosily worth while ibow, h has also that haart interest ahray* saaodatod with the father!*** child who it being trained to taka hie place itneng tho worker* of tho world. Tho tittle fellows aw wall trained. They fire a moat entertaining and enjoy shin program. Tha Dispatch hopes to m the Mctwploitan filled to capacity •hen their sweet little voire* are lift ed la gladsome song. Marsh Morrow will ebow the “Eyes of Yenth." with Clara Kimball Young at hi* White Way Wednesday night. This, Marsh any*, la the bed picture ■how* by him this year. It U aaid to he tho but of Mlm Young's v*hi-| dec yet presented. Chief of Police Page returned Sun day night from Richmond when he raccocdcd in (lading and identifying ta automobile aaid to have been stol en In Clio, S C., last week. The car hod jnat boon mid to a woman, who, according to Chief Page, alleges that >b* bought It of B. A. Naira. It is claimed by Clio police that Norrli ■tale tho ear. Polios here toy that they chased Norris for several miles taa mlwkt 1ms* weal law • •lam* ka ea. capod nnterieul;. The Univuroity CIcu Chib gave a moat enjoyable entertainment bar* Friday night. The arckoatra wao cx eaiteat; tba mandolin chib good. Al -hough tha aoliats war# a little raw .n mots, they did wail. Whatever they lacked ia taaal quality waa aton ed far ia volume. Ac mass tinging area good. Altogether the buya gave oaa of the beat amateur performan ce* witaamad bars for auaj month* Old Fliv la agin woman suffrage. Really, it ia new eppoaed to being called “Aa” at alL U It can’t be mourn aa “him” it will be content to bo called "it.” It* *nPurity toward woman waa eaeariaaod by a lil wrack Pat Sunday. With the fambiy aad friawda wa war* leafing along aa on crawdad street over P tha Routbaida. Whan wa ware about to croaa on* of thaaa amhaWad street* frequented by tha patneiaae wa spied a grant big, ia by .a comely young Knowing bow woman drive ad to (tap gad let tha young lady paaa. Unfortunately, however, wq>t OM HP poko Ha now a litUa beyond tkr curb. Touag lady got ex cited. She whirled from midstream aad bit Old Fliv ami datum, boating <t» running beard aad it. TdtobtfAd fKanda moet^oeh Young lady and bar good eld dad ware mast apologetic. Dad got oat and attempted to straighten tea run ning board, but it couldn't be dona PIP swortcS la drigust ana aoatUwod an bar way. Sha i* agin aromas aaf &»«*- _ Charley Boladur la bare thi* week with hi* chore* of pavck; baaatiaa The outfit arfll be tec attraction at tec MctropaHtea tonight aad tomorrow night. Aalr flnt peefonaance war •Pan Pat night aad It eras good much batter than anything offered by the other girl and music show* bidding far local approval thi* mason Charter baa a hamteogM galaxy of young woman. T# thorn who care for teat aott of thing wo roeoanaead the •hew. Of it* c|ea tears i* nothing bet ter. Professor Jim Arch Campbell my* CAfCVM IBU/ 1|VVV 1VIHU KN< tott erf kb pkNl to ittarf tha eons mm earn eat txndm which era to tw ain at Buies Crash Academy Satur day. May S. Ha has Just RaiAad seed ing out thauaanda of lavttatiena to people to al parts of tha reentry. and he to certain that oao of tha biggaal crowds aa record will attend tha «> creiaea. A banquet to former studenti will he a feature of the tost Thurs day, May 11 This will begin at € e’clack in tha afternoon. John A. Oates will he toastmaster. The earn meacement sermon will he preached by Bor. Elia* Dodson Pea, of Dur ham. 8 on day. AMBBICA OH THE OUTSIDE The Ailed Premiers meeting at Ban Remo here framed a Turkish treaty to bo hooded to the Ottoman delega tion to Purls on May 10. Tha throe Premiers hare also framed a letter to President Wilson la reply to his con munkatloa last moath an tha Tarkiah treaty to which H to understood that It I* pointed out to the President that tha Alltae bailee* that the Sultan should ha loft la Constantinople, and that to the unseat aiii imnfaaco M ia uat feasible t* extend to the cits sen* of alt Buttons equul commercial rights ia Turkey. America to remind ed that inesmeek as she ha* accepted no responsibility to Turkey, then Is really ranr little Aa cun my in regard to what the ether aatisur gray see to da who are aesrytlug rasps nsBUlty. R might be Jest aa wall to face the situation thus presented, which is plainly humiliating, yet it U what la to he enacted. Tbs United States has jmJBated A* treaty. It ha* aban doned Surepe to itoetf, and haa prac tically forfaited the right to criticise these updu whom tha resp.rsihllHy haa fatten. Wa hue* virtually mid to Eureas: **We are net going to da anything far you beseem there to a hare possibility that la doing m wa might hart aaraah cm. At tha mmi time, we want yea to ha vary careful in regard to whet pan are * there to i _this atti tude. and vary properly m. It k not the real attitude ef the American yea pie. It to a falsa patttlea Into which wa have been forced be ness tha tree yrms Bills pel We si feosbell Even fawal^havu hamf a* easy1!! hav" ssjvstwa Its ■urigntlei. tomb smtolaiy ra 1 t' —rim NEW HOURS — at — HODGES MARKET , After May 1 the follow lowing hours will be ob served in keeping our mar _ « ket open: 1 6 to 11 a. m. 3 to 7 p. m. One delivery will be made in the morning. One delivery will be made in the afternoon. M. F. HODGES IN MCMOKIAM Lemon Handley Lee, Jr., was the tea of Blackman and Colon Lee. was born la Sampson county December 21st 1879, died at his horns In Dunn April 14th 1920. He wss married to Mias Martha Ross, of Greensboro January 27, 1915, no children were born to this union. He was born on a farm and reared there until he reached early manhood. He moved to Dana in tM! and connected himself in the live stock basinets with T. L Gerald. For five years he remained there. From 1909 to 1911 he war with J. H. Salience, from 1911 to 1818 he was oaa of the firm of J. H. Be Hen re A Co. From 1915 to Ou time of hit death he was the head of the firm of L. H. Lee, Jr, and Co one af the most prosperous and lar fast five stock businesses in this sec tion of the state. I tret often at Ms place of butlnem end I sow ia his countenance an an •ray aad a determination which I have never man stamped on any oth er. He eras determined to excel: many a time did I hear him my that no mao should know more about Ms business than ks would. Ha devoted Ms time aad attention to the business with the same meal which marked his earlier life on tee farm. His business. Ilka ell others, war Interrupted^. by late war aad as ms aa the war was over. Me active mind pot forth its energies anew, and by the fall af that year hie bams were filled with wall selected, stock «!»•• thnt time be baa beeh prosper He devoted the best part af Mi Ilfs to tho masury of his chosen boil 'lees, aad he nobly succeeded. He was honest and’just. Mo man ■ "itJ ia dealing with him. that ho would bo wronged one farthing, er thnt be would receive an inferior article. His transactions were fair; the tun-llgb' af heaves may thine upon them all and not one of even the most trifling menisct can be feusd that would sul ly Ms memory- His highest ambition was to succeed in his chosen calling, and that ambition waa satisfied, not by nuking money merely, but by becoming nil that la comprehended la the.name of a successful business men. It waa Us pride that he was able to give any’Information required n Ms line of baainesa, and no man’s opinion on these subjects was mors eagerly sought than hit. At the time of Ms death, we doubt whether any stack man in this section af the state, stood so high in finan cial credit aad ability either here or la the great commercial centre* of the country at he did. When he had that succeeded beyond his youthful anticipations, when hi* basinss* wu of such magnitude that it taxed all of his energies, and Ms reputation far honesty, fair dealing and integrity was established on n more solid faun mw Mi«n mw wg«uo wmcn nr Ml left behind him, be wee celled IV>7 Friend Lee was stricken with lnflu ansa in February of last your, and soon pne+tooia, then pleurisy, from the effects of which caused bis death He Wares a derated wife, who was faithful to the last through all of this long illness, an aged mother throe brothers, John M. Lae. of Rocky Mount, Jaaae B. Lee aad B. W, Lee, of Doan, one sister, lira. Marion C Batter, to mourn the loss of a dear torai one, he had receired the best medical attention that could be gob tea bare, and had been taken to Bex and the Reeky Mount hospitals, but with it all the hand of the grim mon ster, death could sot be stayed. Mr. Lao wm a member of the Math •diet church of this place, bo wae a Mad Degree Mason and was made a Bhrimer at Wilson, N. C., la 1919. It can be truly said of him, he war true ta his church, to .his lodge sad true to hi* fellow man. A few seconds before his spirit quitted It* tenement of clay and win ged Its flight to It* Ood, ho ashed at* physician. Dr. Hicks, if anything more could bo doaa for him, the doc tor told Mm nothing hut Ood could me* him aad that it was only a fow moment* more (a this life for Mm aad ashed him if he trusted Ood, he replied "Cod’* Will meet be dost*." I am ready aad willing to go, he tber called Me wife aad toM her not to tot him faiL aad the caught Mm la her erau aad he passed stray with a men* *p his face. His last prayer was that a* might die la his wife's arms. I hoe# a* doubt that whan this I goad maa wm pasting from lift unto death, ho caught a glimpse af the life everlasting, aad a etow af the celes tial city, • etow of the great white threw around the throne of Ood, ead I feel sure ho toft this old world of sorrow with that smile oa his fees with tho assurance that he would soon h# with hie Lard. "Happy earnraswe Jcto* to mine Oh *h*» a foretaste of toy dletoe." My friend could ate this, that to why he died with a smile oa bis foe*. 0* Monday the t«th be web buried, the funeral was conducted* be Ms pastor. Hoy. /. M. DuatoL at bis home. The burial sarrrtom wm with Mu Tt^sn^Jrsi srsa V I mm Ml Liuy'lhis Business And Make Money • - We offer for quick tale an excellent little business in Dunn. Stock of about 92,600. Sales practically all cash. Making money, but owner has to quit. Won't be on market long. < Better ask about it right < now. We still want a good man to represent our insurance business in Dunn. Good office furnished. a American Business Co., Raleigh, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENTS — FOR SHERIFF — I hereby announce myself > can didate for Sheriff abject U the ac tion of tha Democratic primary, tf elected 1 promise to give to the connty tho aat degree of service that has characterised my traboa during tha last four years. W. H. TURLINGTON. — FOR SHERIFF — To the voters of Haraatt County, I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho ofleo of Sheriff of Har nett Connty, subject to Urn Demo cratic primaries to be bald In Jana. Respectfully yuan, JOHN GREEN, E. F. D. No. |, LilMngtoa, N. C. — FOR SHERIFF _ To the Democratic Veters of Her nett County s—. Believing that my experience an Dapaty Sheriff will qualify me to discharge the duties of the-a See of Sheriff of Harnett County with credit to the Democratic Party and with satisfaction to ail fair-minded peo ple, I hereby announce myself a candidate for tho office of Bhsriff in the Democratic primary to be held on June 5th. IPSO. This April 9th, 1»I0. J. W. MeARTAN. — FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS — Subject to tha action of tha FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. . Having boon solicited by assay friends of the Democracy of HaroeU Covnty, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County AndHuv of Harnett County, subject to toe action of the Democratic pri mary of Juno Ith. . ' C. N. WARE, *■ f- PPaha, K. C To Tho Pirn.crabs Voter* ef Har nett Cooaty. 1 have been informed that so me et* l* circulating a report that I will »» be a candidate for Judge of the Recorders court, on account of my accepting a position with Undo Sam. I desire to state for tho benefit ef my friend* who are supporting mo m loyally, that it is absolutely un true. I am in the mac to tho finish, tha position that I hav* is aniy a tem porary one aad win last only a short while. After that I will ba found on the firing line doing my best fighting for the interest of my party, as I have dona for the past II years. and the public and my qaaliflrations for this raaponrible o«ce, Justifying year support I shall attempt aver ta reward you by a faithful discharge of the duties of thle office. Very truly. OTIS P. SHELL. ANNOUNCEMENT I announce my candidacy far Com. miasioner of Labor aad Printing in the Jane state-wide Democratic pri mary to sueeood Hon. M. L. "Wyman Mum bent, and wfll appraciaU yew rote and support at the polls. Ask anyone who knows af my labors is and about the lenbletan alaeo JtOT. DAVID P. DELLINGER. GaAoala, N. C., April «*, 1M0. ever attended a funeral service here came, to pay tribute to mamary of their friend. I am aura I have never •eon se many beautiful flowers, which speak ia aUent tones of the leva and esteem ia which the dcreae ed waa held. The Honorary pallbearer* Ware: J. H. Bella see, C. ¥T Ayseafc W. t. Joew G. U tSghmaa. o7 Papa. t. W. Perdle. Aetiva yaBhearaci ware all mesons, J. W. White bead. E M. Jaffrays. J. J. Lena, J. N. Creel, Jr, nil Geldataia. U. U Wade. L. V. Blsaalt, J. W. Draugbea. All that was mortal bad bean een dgned to sarth aad • tomb maths Ma rearing place. But be yet Brea la the caamplo which ha has left behind blw^ta the ImgalaewbMbbe prrrta •f hie eouL which meat ferernTroeni amte the daawoudcnt. fat hie aehte disparities and la the tpetlem parity of hie character. The community moerne kb tea* severely, but they raa wipe away tbstr tears, and with truth aad confidence dealers a grant ■Ai 1mm (aIIaa. Lang will they rwaimbar Ma ear rbaa aad ta thebe' aad thatr chil draa's roeeOecUen, heap bright Ms ! The flowers may tbem aad wbbar 1 soar hb tomb, them trees taamlh 1 JS'oSr ?.!&.'» A’SS eld, decay oedfan ta the sank, but 1 Ms virtues, aad maafar gnaHttoa srfll i ha forever greea la ma mimaey af I Ms friend. 'i OTIS P. SHELL. ■ 1^■. ,aBBeg=gLJL-.-.-- ..■.'-■» ....... ( I I I « > < • • ( ► <1 • I > ' > Your Rich Uncle i ' i i i i i ► , * : i i - ' i • « • • » ' • i > BE YOUR OWN RICH UNCLE. OPEN A SAV- ; i INGS ACCOUNT. BE THRIFTY. THEN WHEN MISFORTUNE COMES. YOU WILL BE YOUR OWN BENEFACTOR. BETTER BE GLAD OF YOUR OWN FORESIGHT THAN. LIVE. IN GREAT EXPECTATIONS. , < ► , < - < i , « > , < ► i ► ■ - ■ ■ ► > 1 ► i < i < » The COMMERCIAL BANK i < ' , < » i ' * - < » , • » i ' * i < > l < ► , 1 ► ___* Put an End to Cooking Wor ries. Housewives are invited to see the Oil Stove at our store --ALL THIS WEEK - Looks and operates like a Gas Stove at one fourth fuel ex pense. The burner produces heat equal to a gas burner. It , concentrates a flame directly under the utensd. It is so con structed that all cooking and baking is done with the ut most ease. and Sizes CXI Stoves are made in a number of sizes and styles—four five and six burners. But no matter what the style or size —every stove has the same star points. You can find one . suited to your requirements. • t BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. MAT DAT ORDERLY IN STREETS OF RERUN Berlin, May I.—A canny May Day brought aN Berlin attdeen in th* peHu aad ay am vpacee, at aoene of which ware meeting* aimflar to tha oanal May Day labor celebration a. Th* dlcpley of hanaara with aociaha Uc mettaaa wpa gait* marked, aad rad faeora war* warn hy tha worker*. Tha MaraaiDaiaa wna anng but th* epaachaa atrnak n* now not*. Orderly eroceeeiene of man and woman with band* paraded ia tha Tlargariaa guarter, aad a faatar* waa ha ha mated la th* procoaalona of Mhool children ban Ting groan branch m and mettaaa aoch aa “Wo, too, ■trike *a May 1" aad -We want *e fnlar cchccta. Tha atraot can and elevated aad 1 ■ndorground mUroada auapandai op-i iraMoi* aad moat of th* eta roe war* tleaod, bat tha doe window* dfaplay •d fan aantauta, Indicating a* faar . m tha port at Um owner* of any row bit. No dlaardara have that tar j Man repeated anywhere In Baffin. Married at Mcthadlet a*menage . ■irtt, lai alaa May iahaatia, of UaehlD, Dnplia Couaty. , Amaraagan. Holland, May 1^— lay It, wniea la anactly a year aad J [half after farmer Baaparur Will- _ am'* mrfml Hi Hadaad, baa baa* 1 at far th* day a pen which he wfllfy woRlh aMata at Beam. n “EYES of YOUTH” -COMING TO WHITE WAY THEATRE --- WITH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG Story is taken from Max Marcin's remarkable dra ma of the same name. _1 _ Magnificently ecened, gorgeously gowned’ lavishly staged with a remarkable supporting cast WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920 VLSO TWO REEL UNIVERSAL COMEDY Mt Special Attraction —— “Male and Female”
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