IS DUNN DISPATCH wan mm> «vmt Tuesday ' ANP nUDAT. M litn< flil< BstWi April 1st, 1*14. at the pert oEc. A Dim, N. C., miu the ect •» March *. t»79. L. B'JJtll POPE, IS.VI:A.r Throe nseaths- At ha wilh.... ll.Ct Or * yanr-|10u MYCIENE CAMPAIGN If w dun work*** who am tak ing the toeaona of secial Hygiene to the rmral sections of Barnett County hare keen operating la the moat la neiwWi quartan of the county for the poet weak. The Dispatch has been ■bl* la taam practically nothing from their aethMea. W* are assured, Wwaree, that their work has been goad and the moils from It will be Today the workers are due to b* at Hat Branch Cbarch. Tomorrow they will close the rural campaign in Bsnsdiwt Next week they msy re tnra to Dunn for several days work for the h«nett of the townspeople who wore enable to boar tbo Ucturee and see tbo pictures when they wore bare Mat wn neipiyi wore am* ever hewn dene uaoaf mad far the people af Harnett than that being done by theca people. They carry a message that every person should get. They teach moral cleanliness from the an gle af physical well-being They hide do thing; they bring evil to the surface where all can see it. It is through such a system as that that the social evil* and disease* may be eared and stamped eat. Ignorance never prevented anything. They seek to Met oat Ignorance concern ing oan of the atori dangerous of all eeemiea to the human race. TOBACCO. Thoee Care Una farmers who pin ned their faith sad fortunes upon the fickle gaddsm Nicotine are having ra ther a hard time ef it this year. Baa a lag tree to form they followed a pretit able year with, overproduction Overproduction haa always meant lower prices, regardless of tha cost ef preduetioa. Thoee who are hurt are ready to lay all ef the blame an the tehoecs trust - We hold do brief for the trust Wc knew Ita methods of old. It has Dov er paid mare thaa It was compelled to pay. Dccpltr the trust, however, the aid taw of supply and demand play* a large pert la governing prices Do maad this year is so greater than it am last ynert except far the normal ■agtctsd increase. Production, if ear shoe really ns are worth anything, V, la prahabty ftfty par cant greater. 3 me. prices have dripped. . fag Duma our folk smarket tide year, although they had the thfasg going along nicely until It was dlenevsred that buildings could nut bo erected la time. Twice be (feeo markets hare have been wrecked hp law priced This year the thing wsatd have died la Ita infancy and than weald have heea no hope for the fstare. Another time, when con ditions are stabilised, we will give It aaothor try. BUDDING GKNIUS A young mu of Daa% hat jiut re mM tlM foltewinp tetter, which w» print witheut comment and without change! "Ob rtewtop from n pnraJofieal Naadpolif. it nnu to give me much pteannro to m a bairn m you emoiyc inch n (Uto of ambition aad capabil ity an to taka that wiaa aad thought ■ f oi Rag aad anchor in tho Raid of lit erary—that ronouned and lacratirc oocattea THE NEWS PAPER BUSI NESS I Apparently it maa that yoar arid ity nm practical)y aloof the llacs of therefor* I am (laterally in to tpantoaooaoiy extend u of my aincoro withet for fWBr proopority, both SnaaclaHy and I hope that you trill bo mteeemtul la patting irour paper ectahlithed wtt g ctetttng name, a roHabte itag of writer* aad a ttroag force of so la my opinion the new* paper hiui aaac laqalroo leap yoar* af tcnaoil aad Xiili aad aateid mental nar Uaa bafara a aovieo can think of tt •alalag math aadaaara. I am glad ■af aa cgpartaalty to hand yea a little aa* af caeoaragaa«at aa “THE PEN IS MKUmSt THAN THE SWORD” •a pamMy 4f yea'll keep la cteac toaah with this matte, where M mey actaa a rrrtoei af mind at time* wkee * BMP beeeam faint and ebacara, yea wig eoaataaOy raaSac that THE MM IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. la ctoteag, I with to raamara yea af my tetarect hi yea aad year work, •ad Wat yea will men tread toward f ' ‘ I • * ' THREE ABOUT * | - * 1 t l' ra m $ « I »»»»»»»»+♦»»♦»♦*♦»♦« ! ; m2 ! wtator, if TIL RUM. i # • | Chamber of Commerce, U given I the proper co-op,ration. Mr. Biddle, ,1 »“ working with McD. Holliday to 1 organ IB, a corporation to furaidi , faol from the rurrou ruling forest* 'vbcn be iscvivod a communication! i ram Camp Bragg o Acini* Wiling bim' hat a thousand car load* of good sou ■ronod furl could bo supplied from hMk Now Kiddle and ElUa Gold .toji, president of the chamber, are i-xing that all persons who want this •did coataijn.citc their order* to tbs : to. tabs. a. oiiev. It i, estimated that -*» aooc cun b, sold at about ftl a .•uni—cut into stew lengths and de ..varvd to the homes. The pries, how t’rf; cannot be fixed until the coot >f handling is known. Two brighucysd little girls—or phans from Thomarville—wars wel come visitors to oar desk this morn ing Thor arc Lucille Harris and Dare lay Halo, about six years old sack.' They were brought la by Mrs Harsh Morrow, member of the PhiJ sthoa class of tho Tint Baptist .hurcb, who, with other member* of tho clas*. I* earing for little Luelll#. Dorothy I* cared for by tho T. E. L. class of the mme church. Tho little girls will bo guests of the classes at Sunday school next Sunday, when a fall attendance Is desired. Pony Mor gan, held secretary for the Baptist l'ouag People’s Union, accompanied :he glri* to Dunn. They are guests in sis bom* while her,. Wr witnessed the opening of Cam-' cron Morrison's campaign in the East! Wednesday. Ho ipoko at Supply, a little town in Ik* wildrraoc* of Rnnu. •rick county thirty mile* below WiW|, tiling ton. Bad was heard by an unthu tiastic crowd of about 900 voters, ills rostrum was in tbs open air, un der a big walnut tree. Before he had tpoken ten minutes a driving rain storm, accompanied by thunder and' lightning, started; but his bearers, 1 .alnsouksd and bedraggled, rcmainodl to hear him through. The old warhorse was In great form, but had shod most of the ve nom ho usually threw* at Republi canism. Revaluation waa the mala rheas of his discourse, and he ex plained that much abused set in such s way as to show who was responsi ble for its enactment. In another col umn of this issue we print his re marks on this subject in full. It is abogt the clearest' explanation and presentation we have seen. We enjoyed being down there with tho candidate whom we fought so hard when Bob Page was opposing1 him. We were given a new angle on! his personality and we find that Cam is a vary fins fellow indeed. He has a high sente of a man’s duty to his State and i> genuinely sincere in hi* expressed belief that no good can come to. North Carolina from the Republican putty. He was given a Ana reception in Brunswick and in Wil mington, where h* spent Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Vacation days for the little boys xnd girls who have cluttered up the .uoines and yards of Dunn and wor .led the life out of Marsh Morrow of the picture show are about over. School days are at hand. Next Wed nesday the little folk will tramp away to the school lot to resume the busi ness of getting an education. By next weak this time they will have settled down to the steady grind. Boon they will KJWMNMwMhMI . School was never an attractive place to us when we were a little fellow. We eannot believe now that any normal kid gets any enjoyment out ef going. Bnt it is a necessary hvil and a wonderful place to get with, the fellows. In our school nays we had to contend with such disciplinari ans as John Graham. Harry Watkins and ’Fsesor Gray. The sweet young women who now guide the feet of boys through reedin’ writia’ aad *ritb metic were not for a* Ours were hard school days—w* thought. Our j teachers were tyrants, we were sure. Bet it is surprising, now that W* are older, that we look upon those men as the forest we have ever known. Had we lived as they taught life’s pathway may have been smoother. Bo it win be with these boys and girls who stmt to school next week. We.doubt not that many of them look upon Professor Martin as a tyrant Jast aa we used to rlsw the fin* old geatjeiaen who tried to “nuke os amount to that which we an not." and that to some tho patient yoong woman who teachaa them is a crab bed old maid. Bat in years to come they will remember this man and there women as the bast friends they over had. •_ i Worth Pop* is a sadly disappointed • young man. He, readon of this paper j may remember, U the young brother!' of L. Busbce, who delight* in finding I strange bugs that eat up his crops | amt vine* and trees and things on, the good old farms arsoad and about ‘; Dunn. "Twas ha who discovered tho , p.teener- of the “seven-year-locust”;' and several other poets. I-ast week I! ho cams in with humble and harm less I < six-legged bug with a proboscis a ] qoartor of an inch long. “Gotta holl-ii weevil.” ho declared. Wo got down ] Mr. Webster's book to < erase re the.] animal with illustrations. There was' < t striking likeness between the weevil, j u portrayed in the book and the' < thing Worth showed as. So to the|] ■tala ontomologisls wa forwarded wj letter with tho bug enclosed. Today; there can* a letter saying that the) lug was only a “Loaf-footed Sap. Honed or some such name the r»-;J :onsl«(fsu got from a hook. Tbs', earned geatlrrean also confided to < m that tic thing was harmless. Now ! Worth has n family of Loaf.foe ted irphaa* en his hand*. n-n i 0 < John W. Vogel’s mlnttraU—a most]1 laosrrlag and msrttorlous aggrogn-,! Jon—played to ms ill bouse hors Wednesday. Tatty Morris, who man.'! ire* tho spry house, confided to us| hot ha knit HIM on tho deal. To, sake it up ho hoe boot'd n gal show , o attract lovers of bronty along with ham who care only for mask Tho fogol show deserved a batter rervp too. It k not ofteo that small ettlo* ioso aa opportunity to see a show so uuuiooty good. Swimming in Jlowsli attrock groat11 .ewds and k a popular pastime liba ; asebsll bora. Hawaiian ralmmsr* , rt tho meet export In lb* world and < nay have boon mat te tho Olympic'; imss Tho not we Hawaiian spend* lost ad bis llfo at Urn seaside sad ; aa swim store skfllfoUv than tho, *3-traiaad AmsMeon swimmer. g -=====—- - . 4.—- - - — 1 ,— _ tw«r» paitaiiwad la «aoL. on ,• ■* u ,;, k0, he both In*, bcacMen at Lon* Uiaml b jl i,' »: iy older uf the chief of poUc«. ^i - • n ;J- v >r it'od. . irnmm^rnmmm nj ■ » »»■•*«. «_. _ ^ Helped Father and Son ^ -7-:-*-1 "Ziron Did Us Both Grid,” Writes Mr. Gentry, of Norme, Term. | rh a writ-known medlcaMict, At roo It a necessary constjtuinl ol/hc blood, and that blood lacfcsV Irfn is •w cause ot many troubles that 4\lw iron Ziron, a sctenttflc compound lJ Iron with other rshmbte IngredicntsMs the remedy to take when your blood need] more Iron, aod your system requires a tonic. Ztroa la mild and harmless, does nor stem the teeth, and ta good tor chil dren as well ss adults. \ Mr. P. G. Qentry, ot Nonna, Tens.. writes: "Zlroa Iran Took haeatcle (foe* tn my family. I have used it to a very grea! advantage to mjrtefl and my 14 year-old boy. It did ua boih good. I think it fa a good r-tdictoe far what It if recommended." II you are pale, weak, tired, feel down and out. take Zlron. It srCI put Iron into your blood, and should help build you up. Oet a bottle from your druggist today, and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by him under a money-beck guarantee. Ask him about U. Ha wUl tea you. 1 Why. y r ever been sure j; hich is the j/ PHONOGRAPI/ j've had explanation, more then lie. The Kdiaon Turn-Table Coai _l give* music only. ’ve had to listen to phonograph* there, everywhere. The Ed:son J -Tahla Comparison plays them in the iani# ruom. st-V* / Ycsi’re had to listen to phonographs / under varying acoustic conditions.The . Edisoo Turn-Twbla Comparison plava them all from the same position 4if the same room. You've tied the phonographs play djf - fsreot records bjr different artists. Tl^ Edison Tom-Table Comparison usee records by the same artist ss a baas for oom paring. —_. 1 helps Too daeida, once and L which Is the beet phonograph. Come in and hear it- Mh definitely to hear the Edison Turn-Table Comparison i Notice to Manufacturers and Representatives The Talking Machines uaed in these testa ara kept by u» in the beat possible condition. Manufacturers of such machines, or their representatives, art invited to inspect them,or regulate them, or to substitute other machines of the ane make, of their own selection, of equal or greater value, at any time during buainese hours. • a - - ' - w • ' Jictrolas and Vic-; 7 tor Records We have a large Stock of new Victrolas —finished in the prettiest woods and design ed to match all style sof fufniture. With, them we 'lave the newest records ; made by the Victor Company's most noted ringers and musician'. • | The Victor :tv.i line is without a super- ; ;* lor. It has Inv equal'. All rhu mie pci ts of talking machines ; manufacture Imve n. »n built into this qnach .ne wh.ich hau tmxxit he test service through ; 1 v«"- 3 • mht lachinea became a part : i ’ i’ * trtuic won.1 / ;:! We will be gla| to demonstrate these m* ' \ inej nnd thcc records to you. COMZ AND HEAR THEM ; ;1 Butler Brothers WHAT THF FARMER NEFDS : Chari'* Anhwy J*.iton. Fnt in fbort av<l .imp!* fo*a ;he *-• u«*. :wWi and mtirf, hnv< I*.* K1 ‘V'T f siijvdmfP'.# 0.14-r to il « \‘i- \ ». :• for the ration: 1. A federal f.s-m ionp bn’»k that .. . h» U ek *vi » % m\v. o by the urn! *rtr.*i t* jy-i when f j:nw .w»il .atvx’vc lo »h«* • ■ tuur i. A prvut nation-* d< dwtlcp rn.t.l of co oprrativi l>uyi'*% end act ing agencies for farm pcmIjcc\ stock -mil machinery. 3. tlx ten* on of the P',0^: r«t vk'ij. ablo wo.k ot’ the federal department jt a*ricultuie in cooperation with state government*. 4» Federal control of thu«i' u^«*n c*es wh*ch stand between the firiuur »nd the ultimate ror.Hnmer of food, »o that the farmer will jj»-t a fair return upon his investment of capital, man ngvment and labor, without making the consumer pay famine prices. * :*• f.*l* vtroiuj facilities so \* \u ' . . hi ni*iv«nl *Ahc»i und lh v .*»• *d%d. j# . »tl oiYit’tixinp fai. --*?■ V • .i* ll.nl 1h* in:)'vi«!vrl , .... ^ * v rr l :ai• id < 5 .>•; •»*.:« t .* uj . jcit It* : • - Or•• ;*% * a •>. «: *-• :*i~ ’ . I c . • a’ j '.». • 51 •. • • • *' «' • o f . .1 • i.t ' ’ • %u!! d»> iv.: .c« m.*i the fa.ra ■»**- 'it o.ii or-: * \%h.-o !i. — .... .• y t III J ir f j bj.;'..' nj.-dfJ i.M.'r vi.:. .-r.v.r.c rr.ob: LAP.TKQ^AXZ iJlSASTLIt y:**’» - /• & — itVy i« Qkstn auf ter.ru: fv>fn an u iK.juki- duni.«tu, »’ ■» MT.'iH it- viiltb has not yet bico m:*Ks.iic< . I; •* know.'., however, that hv.;.d?.*«ir of j ►•oplr K*\j» heen killed and ;b'.*c*4\da .njtrred. •'nail towci end villasci have b • n *»•* chid, and cithouth a.? ib*tar:ce if beir.g: hurried from ail p ut.^ of Inc country to tne afflicted »iv«. tht-ee is much suffering fer '.vaut of fool, medicines and welter for uk- people. I- not possible to calculate how r.<u -.>- hundred* are dead—the liat up to tld* evening show* clot* to four k.ir.drrd steady ropoilrd. There are in- / M m under the ruins, and it i )>■ ii-vrd to be m«nv thoueaml* of irj" -“U. •-orvivirs dcoc ibe the shock a* r.fyitg. The air was filled with rh'-kinst, blinding diut, oo bluett that th; *un aan lo-t to view. “U aremed like the end of the ' ‘trit*.’’ terrified peasant* nay. The grout towers of medieval ran. ties wo * jhaken, partially dentioywl, or seem tottering to a fall. The Uucnl palace at Mason Carrara, which '**> the * miner residence of Nopol oo.i** alder. wnn seriously damag.-d. Oy icmosing apparatus in light ho j.-o*. the Smn Fein have endanger ed navigation off the coats of Iro land. F IMF P 8 -f'UI'ei'* ~ __ \ ocronE;; i -velft;: ro fifteenth BIG FLYING C.RCUS BY FiLLIMORE’S LIBERYY ' FLYERS ; | MIDWAY CROWDED W77H ATTRACTIONS OF DlXlf. LAND EXPOSITION SHOWS j FIVE BIG BUILDINGS FULL if FINE FARM PRO- | DUOS, POULi Ur, j.iWE o FOCX, ETC. | many; r^Li-: acts, ^EROiLArME flighi's and ! ;• J RACES ilVEMY DAY -1 housAnd:; V) r dollars-; -—--IN Pt i EiviIU MsV4\ D PURSES- ! BIG SCHOOL RALLY ANDUATHLRING OF FARM [ ERS FROM THE RICHEST PERMING SECTION OF ' AMERICA i ; f^AMRLS have wonder ^ fbl full-bodied mellow mfldnw and a flavor as refreshing as H is new. Cemsli quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish end choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Canasta blend never tirea your taste. And. Canute leave no unpleasant rigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant rigaretty odor! What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your eatiafaction you should find out at once I It wiD prove our say-eo whan you oonyarg Camel* with any cigarette in tbe+world at any price / gSsljggHSSa-frsfS-S *• a aaroocoaroeaco° co>

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