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A WORD OP THANKS 1 take this method of thanking my many friends m Don and vicinity for their many aete of kindsua dor lag my recant lUneoe. AO of thorn hare endeared themeeivee to mo In a way I will aovor forgot. Tho phyei oiana who attended me wore also ex ceed ingiy kind and attcnUvo and they, too. have my deepest thanks. If tho opportunity over occur* l will ho only too glad to reciprocate tho many fav or* Shown mo. L. P. SUBLKS. Jane Slot. 18*1. P1RST U. S. SOLDIERS KILLED Of WAR NAMED A statement authorised by the war department announces that tho Aral American ooldion killed in bmtUo dur ing tho world war mot their fato No vember I, 1H 7. They wore Corn. J B. Crooham, KvanivUie, Ind.; Private Thomas F. Enright, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Private Moris D. Haye, Giidden la., all of company F, lath Infantry Ant division. Article* which have been publish ■ed concerning the first Americani killed in the war have not agreed ai lie the time, place or identity of tlx ■ •non. Neither has there been agree ment as u> the date on which the Imt American troops entered the ftghtiag line. On a monomer.! erected at Bethle mont. Lo-raine, by the poopl* of the department of Xeurthe-et-Sioeelie. ia an laacriptlon containing the names of the three soldiers mentioned above, and dates they "were Wiled in view of the enemy on the S|d of November. , 1817." ^ The war dapar^kit records show that tha (int divlaH of the A E. V. entered the line Inl^e Somerville sec tion in Lorraine on the night of Oc tober 21, 1917. If a man coast to you for advico tell him what he wants to hsmr, and 1 he will like you; If yen tell him what you really think, ha will hate you and do aa ha pleases anyhow. Perhaps so, but buck of this there la a more fundamental reason why city dwellers tend-to increase, whilo the pepulatlen of the farm remains stationary. -- ■ m A pessimist is a man who has back ed an optimist. HOW TO COOK AN OLD HAM VINEGAR, suqak, and cloves Many farmers and farmers' wtras on farms where hogs are butchered hare their own iedas about how bams should be cooke^ to beet please the appetite. Here in>tba way specialists of the United States Department of, Sericulture do It. Theno directions ire contained in Farmers Bulletin 1186, “Pork on the Farm—Killing. Curing, and Canning,” just published 37 the department. Soak several hours, remove all mold and loose pieces, and rinse well Cover with cold water, add two ta bleepoonwuls of vinegar, one-half cuii brown sugar, four cloves, and 0111 buy leaf, ami heat to boiling. Th* a mouoi ui clove* ami bay leaf may b* iucvcatcd If desired, especially for la K*r hum*. Hcdaci. th* heat to a constant *iro I me.' ami allow to cook at this terop ! era turn ut th« rate of 20 minute* for ji'acli pound weight. 1 Itvmovo from fire, but keep tb* kam a the liquor in which it was I cooked until cold; then remove from the container and allow to drain. Taka off tho ekin, tears tba fat is inch block*, and coear with a juitar and ersmba. Bliok with clovea I inch apart. Bake in a alow ores until nioalr browned, banting at Interval* with ono-half cup of watar and ooa tabla apoonful of vinacar. THE DUNN DISPATCH ruiuam tvur tuxaday AMD fMDAT. L. XUSXXK POTX. Mlrti. Om imi.. Diri g O QO 0-0 o o o o 0—0 TOWN 0—0 o—o Tones o—o 0—0 D C. A P. 0—0 fy fy 0—0 O—O—O-.O 0-0—O—0- 0-0 Dana is fairly w»U np«»«»mtad tm •hr caieba'.l map these days w.th Bad Ft >a w.rtning «7ery gamo be pHehee ■i the Southern Lm(k and Girard Wean doing Om nae la the Eastern Carolina League. Bud is with Mobile and Girard la with Near Barn. If eith er has last a aaawon this asason, sash a loss hat escaped our attention- A lor.g with this we notice that OHJainn and Carl ness of Doho and LUUngton respectively are setting the woods afire in the Ptodmeat League, to say i'rising of the clouts of Johnson. All of this reminds ns that the rretentions] leagues have not drafted the best there is down this way. Duo maragsd to scrap up enough to tides Four Oaks asesanre yesterday. O, gee; O, gosh; please deliver ■ frem the turtle-shelled exelusivenesi that impends We've Seen just plain o.t Dunn for soma thutty or more '■•sit now, and have manageil tc mttey along without any “exelusive •: *l" to speak of and the gebig hai been good. True, some of oar leading mooaahtnlng rad bootlegging familiw have numaged to garner more than ffct hr rightful share of Anikeis, bal that don't moan nuthin in the llaal reckoning, bet’s Jay aside this esdo r’vi staff and be good fellows togvtb rr. Aay one of as ia jut as cornea «» BU7 UC i*W VI U WT |V WWJ to bed rock. Ia tko language of ope of oar boot ~t tends. wt loro sad respect you. gals b it do lay off of that lata mgfct « cuif morning motoring man. The caps mo you. We mo too. Of eomm —m are not goiag to tell anybody. Bat rente time mother and dad might am you alighting from the limmystnc at 1 a. m . and then there will bo tbr dvvle to pay. Take m yadvtee and don't do It. Night noieoj along Brood Street Chug, chug, chug, chug, chuff; crash scream: then Um tioUo of fcreoUai glass, was yoar daughter in thi party! Without any doairo to impeach thi honorable geailemaa who. bold uj half of the umpiring in yestcrday'i game with Four Oaks we wish to give credit to UUIe Sanderson for aooat the JueMt two hagge r aeon In thaw parte for soma time. Hie amps dochsr •rt.ff^hdlas hfivhit te"t2I local Sold tfclo poof. Sat cleat waa such by at least five fast. His uarpr was ’ In scror. HU farth was in re maining glued to the central sta tion, when he should have been along the lines with a periscope. Bod ampiring seems to ho the rail In this m league of oar's. Bat tot each Dana would have won the ses sion against Selma last Friday. Thro of the visitors nuts against James Cameron Smith wore registered on a batted boll that was foul by several fact.’ The fault, however, was not entirety with tko amplro. He evident ly mistook tko quarter flag of the race track for tko foal lino, and no one could blame him. Boon after that faux .pas Daniels, the Dunn half of the aspiring staff declared a hit by Ferrell to be fair whoa H looked to us to. be foal by some several inches This though, did net result in dim star to Salma. Sam died right whore he was placed by tha umpire. The Selma foul Mow counted two ruas and re sulted In a tied score at tha and of the game. State Cottage ddvsstiismsat Tha •dvartwamaot af tha North Carolina State Collage of Agile aluar* and Engineering appears in thb bane. TVi growing trrhnleal eoUogo U do ing a fine work for yaung naan who expect to bo farsaorr. ebaaaiata, en gineer*, textile mnnafaetorora, ar Mtontiftc worker* In any of thoao line*. Dead tha adrartiacmant and write to tho college for fuller In formation If yon art interetted In ticknjcal odneatloa for yonratff, ton m, ar any of your young friend*. " ■ .A BLUE LAW SUNDAY (Ynbltabad by ragoaat) “S4a days than (bait work, tbo aar onth (hr thou ahalt raaL” So aays tbo Good’Book. To many pa agio. haw ay. awl ntaana a Chang* of not la Wan A atan who ia kept tied to bit doab through oat lb* Woah, wfll find mtlafylng rant In walking, rowing, lokuht or any ‘ of tko-ootdaor aothrMo*. Ha ho* boon a (tag bit hram throughout lb* wank. Hie pbyiieal poraaaaUty a and* • chance to inirt itaalf sadIpbyAeal exert to* af rarfraa bind* wOl baoa a wh.la«am«, aerifying ieflaaara, phy aically. morally and monUBy. Can anyone lmaglao that thla pna taga Of tha BfWe meant that hum AAHli ftu thaattwn (boSsUat sxr A cortaJn amownt of aathritp to **■ «ta life. The heart dam aot atop ready far tha reraatyy. Bating to faahioaabla an thia day af raaL in Ah meat reWaw ibdn. Yiaatfag iMt of Si#4ty tvis wMi flijf glaua pupil. That moan* hard weak for tho rook*, at la*at, and If ana war* really hanaat hi hie lidw In aabdtn all artfrttlm *n A* day of mat on* would anraly gfr* An anoba a "SS Sir... ■mi imi.ih, trim ■ mat, nathrtty for anW n long ported that Aw wi ftonSy attnaSy randy A “Wow away," I do not better* in • Blue Law Sunday. Tb# salary of reformer* of thia typo is isssBy measured by tbs amount of public attsntioa they san attract. Tbors are still plenty of fa-1 satire who would Hhc to compel the whole world to lire la accordance with their single, narrow viewpoint They are not far different from the old faaatlec who burned at the stake for not igrisiag with them. Per if they fores n law an their fellow men that ia Injarioua to their health—they ua, figartobhrrfy speaking, burning Vo are n long way freza being ont of the woods of intoOsctusl darkness. Ws here still mush to learn sad free dom is with ns oaly ba “spots” Let ns fight for a day of rest that means freedom to enjoy ourselves as ear conscience sad IntrensiUellqfri our conscience and Intelligence may dictate. It year religious belief*, re quire church going ouch Sabbath, then yon belong there oa that day. “The Sabbath day was mad* for msa and aot man for the Sabbath," said Christ oa ona occasion, and h should b* aead for man’s benefit, aot for hi* dostmetisa. Let it be a day in which you are able to relax from Car efforts ia life's great battle. t It be a day of rest in which you can gather ineranted courage, enthu siasm and health far the coming weak. BE TOLERANT. Don't assume that yon bar* Godly powers and Godly wisdom. The best of US make mistakes Therefore deni try to make others lire by year rule. “Do unto others as you would have thorn do onto yon.'* If you start sock new week feeling better able to cope with tha difficulties that will corn* your way. rou can bo assured that your day of rest has been profitabtr spent. And as human beings are sod and every one different, you must be broadminded enough to reeogniai that they cannot each spend it in th< same way (n order to get the maxi mum af rest oat of It.—Bern err Me Pnddsn in Physical Culture, l - Frefemor Camyh.R Coll. Maoslag Dear Bro. Editor: The Southern Baptist Convent!01 at Chattanooga decided te make i •pedal •vanrilirtic eampaiga thi rammer and fall. The Baptlet Kiaiioi Board of North Carolina has adopt* the saggeetloa. That Board hat re gaastadtbc undersigned to serve a manage of the eampaiga in the Lit tie River AaraetaUon. He Is therefore railing a meeting to ho hold at th< i LiUtngton Baptist Church Monday • Jane 37 at ten o’clock in the awning We hope to *oe you at that mooting 1. Every pastor. 5. Every member of the Execs ttve Board. 1. Every member of Suada] School. 4. Every leader of B. Y. P. U. 6. Every leader of Woman work. •. Some representatives from ov cry church. Come and let us plan and. pray to gather for this campaign. j. A. Campbell. ORIGIN or STATE BONGS Caraai UsrbOf CmpmAn Of St Lodi* Olehe Himesret To wait for a itata flower or I etete nag to diseerer Itoolf and tufa ttealf appropriate might be an inter minabl* and diseppomting eigil. Con tun** coaid interrano. It ia not man restlesaoeit that aaks for a flower tc he ehoeen or a long to be writter ready to hand. Posterity may fine eahititutee that are better, the trail of happy circumstances, bat aw it oar day may haro at least our ready made symbol* to food tho romance is aar souls. Ancient peoples acquire these epir itaal emblems and patriotic lyriei through a long and at times painfu history. Something stirring has t< happen to giro them birth. Thus oui soldiers who wore la tho great va find the poppy the all-significant flor al insignia of their heroic days and her# adopted it aa the risible retain dor of them Tho desirr of ssnhiemalle flaareei I Hods a dm root in this country, anc • ovary state haa gone forth seeking one; pcrhap* wt have not the pati enc* to delay aatil soma great event ov unexpected ontburet of as at (man tal unanimity can boatow H upon 001 own eoaunonwealth. State* get their song* through Um purely fortoltious efforts or song writers, generally quit* carnal Stephen Foster's “Old Kentucky Hour was not written to please Kentucky, but Kentucky ha* enahrfa* •d It Maryland haa her tonerone hymn and other ft*tea hare afthm made their choice or arc tentatively aookiag to wake ana. State aonga foaao sartor than state (Iowan; sad rarely are they a matter of prime ill t atlas. SNOW BIRD SAYS THERE IS HOPE FOR DOPE FIENDS Dovoliat Poolaras Maay Drug VI* •teaa C*~U So Co wd <: • ‘til, Mo. —Ta ;ch ng lip* wot I raws sad hagga'J nt the parrmby. Aa intearal passes. Apparent ecstasy charsctarlte* hi* reappearance. He straightens ap. a* aamas a aaperftelal dignity known only to kb realai. Ha b peneaifled narite, chaSeagteg the wortd to mad behind kb bapaariv* mark *f a nosh ed face. Aaether laterval aaaaaa. *1 «*» b» yoa have a adUoa If &’2SS&a,v!r«8« bmm httdflf fort Yw’rt «n ivlatMl irn five ;w A Mfpll if AlralAAAA. I Who b pmchiag the "■tewbtrd.” Violet tew at the Rarrisen Aatt Namotb set b the charge placed af ter Me Mate when ha watrar axaoato teg trial after being arraigned bo fere a United States eoaamtadaeaer. Mr ^ funds JaS—t* await the action r&^isL'^rSsI ssu'.fcSferWMri suwaure ed te hyhe tote She why of Mr TfcbtfVia *e' ""m awhirto** will at to Mai hare nt an natty team at dm How Long will thm Milk How? \ I £lRA8ft-FED cows are taking more oat of tbeir sjratacns in milk than they ate receiving. They ere robbing their bodice w tor protein and minerals, to make milk. They cant keep thia up. You must eupply the right ooncemiate. Purina Cow Chow Keep, the Milk Flowing by supplying aU that grass •ache. Your cows, Purina-fad, will give 3tt pounds of extra oailk par day for carry pquad of Cow Chow fod an burnt partura. They will stay frash longer, and go into winter in - • ‘good condition* to peedtHw.^ l«tua back tide with the proof 'Phene or call on— L. P. SURLES, Dunn, N. C. federal district court. Wholesale raids against the illicit sale at morphine, > cocaine and other “mow'* will be con ducted is the meantime. “The operation started me,” one of the old timer 1 said to ate when I a iked him what caused kin to take op the habit. “Good, but I’d give my 1 right arm to he fret from the stuff. It's gnawing my soul away. Tbs cranr 1 ing it what rant ms nutty. No price 1 is too big topay for the staff when ’ you’re out There’s nothing like its Influence—sort of a heaven. Yoa don’t know fear. Yoa own the world. ' Money grows on trees. Everything's new and beautiful. “I bad a pot packet on my spinal column. The doctor! didn’t aaesn to know what was the matter with me. They kept me doped ap. My family's promineet in Kansas City now. They doa*t knew ware I am. Sent yoa toll Vm, for God’s mkal After I’d suffer ed an agony for tan days a doctor made an Incision in my back, and I got wall—bat I eras a ‘dopehead.* 1 didn’t want to quit them. It eras tbs only Joy of life to bo ander the influence of the stuff. “You could outwrite Shakespeare if you’d taka a ‘shot.’" he said with cackling laugh. Proas Heaven So HeU Hit humor true passing. *Tm struck ’ continued the prison er ef fate. “Tm being rallies ded to the coop. I'll bo hotter eff, though. • w Bgwn"1 ww then I’m going to (tort alt over. lit preach to 'beginner*' if 1 can get the came oM Inepiretioci ilia etu# give* me. 2f yon over get a 1 allot' yea’ll understand why Jt forma a 'come back* habit co quickly. "Why, 2 wont to hooves tact Thursday. 1 played with the angola, ate incur of the god* with Swell bunch. Rod* ap there on wings. Light aa feather*—wiling through the air at tf oa a hod of Ak. "The scat day 1 waa la heiL Nat •o nice.I aaffared for the aiao of all the world. Ahroy* a yawning Mank aaaa with the heat No objective in Hfe. A **rt of a wbatVthr-uW phfl oeophy. Pain Dietorted mind. A brain which became a living flaow, itching *encation eorraiiog tho aervw into a corner, whore thoy are awlaaa. SpatMd by everyth lag good, ebbed W orbing by wonderment of whether awn’ll ever get another 'anlg.’ That'c the inventory of tho maaiae a 'doper' becomes when he 'mlmei out'." Pep me Can Bo Sored Chore he* don’t do enoagfc good, the "doper" told mo. "Preachers aeeking pnhliefty by cavorting around aad diciytag eviP*, continued the "caow-btad." aawOT lag to let ma depart. "They don't mem to care to stoop aad help (he 'dowa-aad ceterc* la fika world1* to tal de gink.* A 'doper* can be caved If anybody rare* abevt him. But welety memo rgihii by the pmian af a 'Mr# wbe'i hit h hard mi fart drifta oa down beeaaaa ft’* the owiest way. Weak men need the help af tha (barchcc. Lot o’ them ‘deport got belted oat while their trtala are pend ing. They ge beak to the habit. Urn prone hots' don’t go down to tBa fed eral t carte and offer a rtaaaa to g Pay Your Privilege Tax It is now time to renew your license, as described in Schedule “B: of the revenue act, since the pld license ex pired May 31. The time for renev/ing such license is all through the month of June, ar.t! after July 1, a penalty of 20 per cent, will be added. License mu.it be kepi posted. Penalty of $25 will be im posed for faili-re to keep license posted and it is unlawful to engage in any business fer which a license is required before procurng such license. The sheriff is forbidden by law to issue ar y lice use after July 1, without adding penal ty of 20 per cent., except as to new business. I As 1 do not wish to add the penalty to any one, let me urge and insist upon those engaged in the following busi nesses to coma or send check, at once, to avoid ,the rush, for the procuring of your new license, for the law must be strictly enforced with disregard to friendship: Theatres, Attorneys, Physicians, Dentists, etc.; Real Estate and Rent-Collecting Agents, Coal Dealers, Under takers and Embalmers and Retail Dealers in Coffins, Deal ers in Horses and Mules, Bicycle Dealers, Livery Stables, Peddlers, Gypsies or Fortune-Tellers, Hotels, Restau rants, Slot Machines, Bottling Works, Automobiles for Hire, Tobacco Warehouses, Soda Fountains and Vend ers of Carbonated Drinks, Stallions and Jacks, Dealers in Pistols, etc.; Dealers in Cap Pistols, Fireworks, etc.; Cig arette Dealers, Steam Laundries, Plumbers, Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitters. Please do not wait to be solicited in person, as o\ring to the great volume of business this will be impossible. This June 16,1921. J. W. Me ART AN, SHERIFF i STILL GOING ON Goldstein’s Greatest Summer Underselling Sale. One Thousand Bargains. Always one for YOU— GOLDSTEIN’S ' Dunn’s - Best - Cash - Store I --- I * ' — ’.. t
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