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THE DUf « DISPATCH "““-s o*aairm"“T C«Ur«d m seeead-claas matter torn Ua. 1.914. at the mi attaa St I>**«. It. C. under tha as* at Kerch ». 'JTD. U K'lMI POPS. PaMbhaa sTmOi.. .1’"“!—Illlllte Oat yaar- IS.oJ O- O O O '0-0 o o o o 0—0 0—0 0—0 TOWN 0—0 0—0 TOPICS 0—0 0—0 Ip a S V. 0—0 O o 0—0 O O -O- O 0-0 o o o o Serna tUu In my lighter moment* these little faolJsk l.aaa that I pan here mere tor aay asm uraument ‘baa for anyth inf alaa have, I am told by a good friend, appeared ta glorify the primrose path and the Becisnal !aa night. This good friend, while ad mitting that ha eomellmaa enjoys r id iny thi* celema, asp rase ae fear that the Innocent yoath ef onr goad town might be led ta attempt emula tion ef oaa who teems to thoroughly .c<pad in BohemianLm Gentle people it t* seldom that ■ yon will over find any attempt at telf rtefcnjc from me through thi* column. ■’ I do not taka myself, my friends ner the world so seriouly as that. But I u-ll pMta hare ta my that if aay r >’*ng blood who reads these limes aft ‘sept* to follow fat tha footsteps of • k. k_ —in f.. .h.u through the hot mart* of the desert, t'm billowy wives of the raging deep, the tangled auampa and forests of - Pfo and wind op with great under /•ending of human woakaoa* and a deep love for ell that is decent and fa r about humanity. But that la all r.r will not be on intimate terms wilt fat- banker, and the grocer will tool hm askance on Monday morning. Hfa landlord win aot love him. But thi tew frtemla he has wfl] be true—be - rim# hell know how to pick 'em. The pcimroae path, eon, is just thi primrose path. It lead* through man] Peasant places, bat Hs end is sever 1* r'gbt. Sobriety, attention to buauam cb‘Cleaner 0f obligations, diHgrnc* .'idartry. frugality, thrift — then make for success a* the world reekoru '•«, even though you may be devoid 01 k c darts, charity or love The worti nckon* money success—mostly. In its ultimate of success thi ox lid—the people about us—give* ni ' tvdit for ths good deeds you ns] d>- the love you may have for human liy and the downtrodden and suffer C about VOU. H asks only: "Do yoi pay your debts, have you money, an Jovi sober and sufleieotly law-abidiei to hasp oul of jin.” There is. however, in my eetima foa a greater success. Tb* rules ef this success will be told you by su] preacher who strives to follow L> thi footsteps of Him who brought hop* faith and charity to tkta eU cent nearly MOO yuan ago. If you art 1» taremad in this kind ef unirn and " " I I m *. n-1 •r any other good Godfearing mar who isn’t so wrapped up in his doilan that he hunt that to tell you. My friend, however. I believe, was men interested in ay little fan with one of tke greatest of our local evil*: Moonshine Ukker. There now, hoy, i* the thing you mast leave alone, h will not only rain your chance* fee worldly success, but win make any highs: success extremely dIBcult. A drunk is never any good to himself. He may bo aquippad with the finest brat* good blood eould give him, but whea Old John Barleycorn la rotting Ja hi* licks that brain is perverted. It cannot function right. Its vnn te. for the time being, a bum. And as <»ng as b* i* a slave ef drink, he can not get far from bmamiabneoa. Look shoot you. Whs of the men put middle age. in Dunn had the bast outlook in youth? Who war* eoasid arad tb* brightest miadst Hour many of those who war* addicted to liquor drinking to excess have survived ths battle? Not any? Old liquor did It— and it was a much better grad* of liqsor than you are getting now. -Many of you* youngsters drink. 1 have seen Iota of yea In the bath a.leyt suffering from that nausea at tendant upon drunksoaem la youths m w™ nqaor. inn MW of what "food" liquor did to tbo older awn. Haw lop* do foe Ihiak po«r doileato organkn will otead ap •Oder tko d ranch to of the poioon that U now boiof served you. I.lqoor drtaklnf 1* not —tart, gone k«a It !n rowordte. Sonar tianeo It U w<ak noio. Mott oftaa it U the doslra to appear to bo a food fallow. It is reaHp di*fu»:lnf—wen to tbo rounder who ha* boon throoffa R oil idqaor will role wvrp choaee roe koro Ja life—and than trow oror jroa? dead body. If r.a kora bofon U diiok. to to poor old oootkor tonight, toll hot alt about it. a* bar fotfWo moo and then lot bar Mi down on bar kuoto with jro* and prep to tho food Cod to glrc jrou tko anaboof to Uort R alone. go. w«th tbi* little Mnm oat of aip nrrtoo. I wH! nap to poo that if oar «uod brother think* that air to* «u.or remark* la tho pool boro had • woro mnbclni’ rtoc that tko adman*. &*• «*•» ho 4*2 boro pi von hit •{•jnd »ho foatilr ctreto at otoht --that If (Mo bo true, then (hero afeaM bo M on» naodu that oao ho oaBod rowpiianotory to llqaor fnood in Hit* ■* .«*t mom Urn*. bp StsCT’J.-Strjrs: tonm whtoh 1 tor* oo woU that thop 44»* *mm faithfalto tho abifea «•••*•** parrot own to » <hlld. fho gtiU of MMo low* gajag.qgaiss! WS^UoaUr a aid Sadk of por oaM MporvWoa ov*r Mr am oad dot Joan. Aap aril thop do CoomW* ZUmT** S' *"•» jJjfH b *o paraat who Softool* (hot datp whfcb u oofofp too or hot time to notice U More, or It may be shat the thing hat jam became opi Ismie. At any raU, and it is not an ilfcahr that you're taken cognisance >1 the fact that tho baao or human contentment—the gootip mm to have a bulMog-held upon our fair little city. There ft probably do coral lor the thine—and some at a who; ere moot prose to dopracatiag the •»il are tho nwt guilty oursslsrt. » ' ■ In recast amahs we havr noticed that seldom do two or more men or esasi gat together without raking (obm poo* sail over tho coals of scandal, Few of oar folk arc free from the damage done by this most cowardly thing and the pity of it l§ that more frequently than other wise the innocent arc target* tar the ooariag tongue of the bearer of tales that hare little fact for their foun dlttlll. Gossip tsot peculiar to small towns. It is found wherever the rvfl mind is unemployed in leas harmful thoughts. The chronic gcmlp Is found every where, but always he or she has tho came characteristics: first, a mind that thinks oaly evil; second, eyas that see only evil, and third, cars that hear only evil. The gostip la hu msnity's moot ferocious anomy, lark ing always behind a barricade of innuendo, insinuation and secrecy, letting down no bar that wQl endan ger (us personal safety. How many times have you had friends coma to you with the pleating information that coma one had tntin sated that you had doae so and so 01 that such a person had said that b« believed or had boon told that earns one else said that he bcliessd you were doing this or that? How man] times has that “friend" disclosed th< identity of tho hound dog rocponsh>t< for those insinuations. To me the truest index to tbs good nose of character of tome women b this town is the fact that some o< these belHoas attack them from cos or. When one comm to mo with i enarge, a* 11 tun) imnMitwijr ro I proof. If ha evsdt* with th* hand; PI beard,** he U at once pat into th 'category of all other vultures of so oety However the pricae may be this fal we are mighty glad to sea thoee pret ty little harbinger* of King Cotton The bio moms. Two of tb* little thing found their way into our office ye* 1 terday. One was picked from tb ' farm of Jesse B. Lea and grown b l Wilson Lee. The other was grow! by l. Costs on the J. L. Thompeoi farm. • From new out Mother Natare wil he kept busy popping open the littl | bioeeoens, developing the bolls as 'providing the fleecy stuff which sooi ia to be randy for the gins. With tb coating of the blossoms gianar* ar looking over theitphsti preparstor; to patting them in shape to p re per ’ the staple far market. Soon wc wil hear the gladsome hem of the ms ehioe* and Look now Square will aa , i suae the air of a Mistippl levee it /mid season. I There ia one thing about the cettei situation this year that is better thai i lest year. We are not expecting it t< bring any big money. K was produce) at as lew u coot aa poesMe. If l great reduction in acreage aroun) Dunn, but because of the oar of lea feitiHxer It ia probable that tha yicl< will be cat about onc-third. Since yesterday when I at a down to pay reepecte to thorn goot farmers who have coaxed cotter blossoms from the recalcitrant sol unaided by the unusual quantities ol commercial fertiliser, several Othei good brothers have juried with bio* soms of venous hues, sums white same yellow, lease pink and some red all denoting different ages. As I sit here now Evander Strickland comer with a red one, grown by Alai Chance. This morning Ed Warrsr drove up with all tha flourishes an)! language with wkieh be nsoaliy ar rive* and handad turn stalks scroti th* counter, admonishing us to flni somebody who could beat that. Ed's stalks were beauties. They were full of blomoms and square) land he was certain tkpt not even But Hawk Jemtgan nor Claude Pop) could offer anything b equal them Warren Johnson wee the next ensto mer. He brought bis blossom undei the teal #f a notary, ■ netting that it wsi s-blooming on Jon* 81, which aa yon wall know, waa way beck yon B«r uk ifiuNvwfs «• n. omun uim came along with two rod bloesomi that ho averred had boon picked from his field Monday. George William Batter eaase in to tell ns that be bid 'gathered one Saturday, but that b« had lect it tome whore around Ml market. We, of course, did not object to taking George’s word for It. No more eut-outo) no more speed lag; no More riel a ties of any part of tho cod# regulating the operation of aaotmobltoa. This is the declaration of Chief of Pol lea Page, who today Instructed every mao connected with the police department to arrtet any man or woman who breaks the law. This action followed eomplatata of ettiaena who dwell along Broad and other paved streets thrpsgh which the spsstsrr race their earn and make right hideous for those who desire Since warm weather came aatoints have made a speedway of the streets —especially at night frequently they cut cut their medlars and roar through tow* with sa ssoeh seise as a nest of machine gun*. This amt stog^ My the Mayor and the Police PROM MY VIEWPOINT By A Ctale In eratoMng the antjes nf the av erage ysmt paw as I am forced to tho ceariuaion that death would bo a wHssms relief to many an envious parent. Do country chore hoe as a rule fa ver IBteit whiskey stakingT Somebody ■noaur. Bammahar I am got eopteud lag either may yet when I do I shall file foots. H every tMter realised from (be dole af pabtle beads baught a bead rod cento worth of real, hoooet ser vtae to the pah lie, whet would he the aaealt? I'm agt ralim names. IcUh -Korn the utter ■ri par* of the earth hart we haard SfcKsSSasSS •j» hovv^dvuh troachsrvasly: ym., ' » very treacherously. Fear and the fit, aod the anars are opoa the*. 0 Inhabitant of the earth. If you have not seen ft go to the Dispatch office and boy a copy of Jana 14th. Issue and road Edgar J. Godwin's article. Bead the editorial comment on same, thou this "Cease, my son. to hear the intt.action that caueth la err from the words uf knowledge." Prov. 19:27. COOPER NOTES No serious sickness, just getting on floe thank yoo. Occasionally wc set a fellow cas ing around ike old hedge and fence Joins in the interest of crop that usu allygrosrs there. Thr heaviest display of electricity w* ever saw or heard visited thi* com manily Saturday night of last week. Heavy min anti tome hall followed. Some follow said it ara* really inter f*0'!? **r'*>* ***• 111 other name ‘ Allen Page caught a Jack in Black ww (ar South) last week that fed hi* family all the fish they wanted for three meal*. Six in family. Really i oanda ••fishy.” Possibly the finest tinging class in Uue section la at Mt. Zion. Mr. Lilli, I Autry of Falcon is the leader ant i he really knows music. Rumor has it that Clement chol, wit! very likely participate ia the music in Dunn July 4th. Talk concerning the murder w* had •, fc" «go ia on the wanr. Moth udos though have their follotrcm. Many boy* wend their way to the rive;- of late. Fine eport and sr* use iL . *1 arc ono of those fellows who wish The Dispatch woukl never be late, aa v* recognize it as a fllnc mir ror through which w* sec Dunn and T J ^ anjrwiT we arc glad to got it, and read H carefully including the advertisement*. 0. B. Tew lost by Are on* of hi* • tenant hour 3 Wednesday. Tobe ‘•Graves occupied the home. Had tome Insurance. We ahail realty min our aged ‘ friend Uncle John Emanuel who died thia week. He was 81 yean of ago. Ho waa on# of those old colored fol >•»* 7« M much appreciate. He knew well hie place and would stand foi .the right. W# cherish the hope that he entered triumphantly unto rest. A aeries of meeting* arc scheduled ■ to begm Thursday night July 30th at • Baptist Chapel. Rev. E. C. Dunear • will assist the pastor. Rev. B. Randel! I** _ AN UNIQUE CONCERT 1 Saturday evening July *, prompt, 1 * »» 8*0 P. M The teenl t^enTol Spring Branch community will givi a concert under the suspiecs of the & Y. P.-U, of Spring Branch churct at the Spring Branch school house The program -.Till consist of * variety 1 of poputau’, ho morons aid ilaak ! an 1 duet'. There ' alao be a number of very funny ; vrountloM anc readings. It wif : be a fory nltm-ng. entertaining, a musing aad instructive program ■ Como and have a good time with us ; UNION REPORTER. Jhaiity ami C.btidr.n. The Sta.vsvilla landmark in a sc<; rnnslMc edilot tal calk the ‘paranoiac' rad “tha chief of humbug A ma tuiltr of a violent outburst in wbiefc So commits a crime, rune for shelte. to this form of Insanity which too of Lrn has succeeded in shioli'ng bin. from punishment for hit fmH* Ing. The Landmark might have a :■>!«. that the altca.su who generally swna s man craay arc reasonsihlo for tlx Mcape af many a man who becomes a menace to society, and by setting b'm free bring ccmtsaebl upon the adwin httration of the law. a -—-r New York, Jons -14.—Refined su gar today broke int* asw tow ground when eeveral large refiner* cut re fined granulated to4.40 a pound. * BUSINESS LOCAL 4 »«***«* 4 I HAVE A UNITED AMOUNT Of Liberty Bonds to loan on let mort gages on Real Estate. E. P. Darts Duan. N. C. June 14 4t pd VANTED.—IF YOU WANT THE best cow for the least money, i will pay you to drop in and sss me 1 will sell you a row that will giv< you three gallon* of milk per daj for |1SG, she la worth fl7fi. An; fire year old chEd can milk her She ie to gentle, milk* to easy- Cal to see her beforcyou boy. R. Gerd nor. 21 tl -' ,. -1-■ REPLACEMENT COILS FOR AL1 cars at Cainey’l marage. ANN0UNCEMEN1 We are prepOed to (he jo efficient Electrical Repair Sex ▼ice obi trees, all -sk.s, Crilla, ell e«M. PtmUtsrs, ell Washer.. aU V, Sowing b Fact E»eipt|(hi Electrics We have a Jrell equippe Electrical Shopkn charge of a experienced mechanic. Brin us your troublda and vre wi adjust them for you at a rea enable price. Y. HUDSON-DRA1 tft ELECTRI 11.ri ~ r11 ° New Interest P^rioc WILL BEGIN IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Ol COMMERCIAL BANK On July 1- All deposits made in the departmen on. or before July 5 will draw interest fropi July >' at 4 per cent per annum. •f . ■ • * I ■ ■ -1 I. WJ1.BHIJ-— .... • i • * NEW INTREST PERIOD BEGIN*— Id both branches of the Batik Harriott—Duke and Cost-—Jui> I. Money deposited in the savimn department on or before July .' anil draw interest frum July 1. RIM LUOS, WEDGES AND MT for all cara at Gainey’s Gtfayt. NEW INI REST PERIOD BSOJNJ in both branches of *.H<- ittvifc n Harnett—Duke and Coate-alulj 1. Money depot- led in the snvicir arill draw interest froa July 1. SEVERAL USED CARS Or VA«.I out models In first class eon«t»j.-. for cash or «n lone time. Gal.ncy' Gance. 'new i.vrnt.ir period rf<.ins | u *.0,1 Vw|». • if ■ lUnic ol 1 - Ivy ; • ,* %■', f.Vjti 1. Mo * ,y in the aavinin k'yy.Uni-11. :.r * r hfini-f July y v’il i.il h:U B«n July 1. r.AsJITOK FF*D5 FILL F* i"ii Kt-f <-r:< t.x your mom > l!ki vv.'.vtl, 1*. i\ Surlti I v/ «i* i*G-.*T ■ y.1100 BEGINS— i| . • Until b.-!'r.c:,.o' yi.. Bank ol ■ r...:.: :lt~ ! ci.-.l Caulk Julj | Y.anvy aopovitcd in Me jinvingi ■i 'iri». ».•>.»vi vi or before July 1 .v'I! drev f on July i. EiijiutA feeds fiu • :lio bji. J.I-..«• i’, V- ar youi mone; back—guaranteed. L. P. Surlee. tuer-frl. NEW INTREST PERIOD BEGINS— r both branches of the Rank of Harnett - Duke and Coats—July Money depoaitcd in the eavlngi deportment on or before duly S will draw intarest from duly 1. RALSTON PURINA FEEDS FILL the bill. More eggs or your money 1 back guaranteed. L. P. Surlee. tuea frl. -1 FC» MALE—A GOOD MILK COW. rour years old. Will glee 2 gallons milk a day. Will be at Creel end Jcrnigen’a stable at 12 o’clock coon Saturday, duly 2nd. B. H. Honeycutt, Cooper, Route 1. lt-pd. i ^ ■ ■ ■ ii — i a- > »>u > ' Pay Yom* Privilege Tax It is now iiiae Co re.». ya\..r i> cense, as described in Schedule “B‘ cf vhfe i v r.cx, olitce the old license ex pired May 31. The time for rei-.e-.vhtg s _ci; license is adl through the month of June, and £i ;er irlv 1, i» penalty of 20 per cent. i wiU be added. License mi it b; iSep/ po/tec". if crafty of $25 will be im * posed for failiue io keep lie.er.oe posted and it is unlawful to engage in any :—ss-.oeoa for which a license is required before procuring out'*, iTacjo. The sheriff is forbidden by law to issue any lki.net«i c.^r Jvly i, without adding penal ty of 20 per cetst., es. e,:l cc h> :.ew business. A • I rln tin/ iiirsf . ?• * ^ r .• *- — — —- 1 _ s. . urge and insist upon ti.n:s engaged in the following busi nesses to come or sev.d cited*, at once, to avoid the rush, for the procuring cr yocr vjew Accuse, for the law must be strictly enforced with to friendship: ^ Theatres, Attorneys, K\y*’.siana, Dentists, etc.; Real Estate and Rent-Coites&'.g A gents, Coal Dealers, Under takers and Emkvxicfs b_ d lioiall Dealers in Coffins, Deal ers in Horzes aod ti-ii*,, il cycle Dealer*, Livery Stables, Peddlers, G.yp'JjUi oy : r'aiija-'a ellers, Hotels, Restau rants, S«Ot £ Worts, Automobiles for Hire, Tobacco >. uiccvtS/j, beda Fountains and Vend ers of Ca*L'o;.c£(X: ,, ..lasers arid Jacks, Dealers in Pistols, etc.; DcsJstj .a. y'ictcls, Fireworks, etc.; Cig arette Dealers, Su*iii h;V:u(ir.e£, Plumbers, Steam and Gas-Pipe Fitters. IPl®*** do not v/aft io t>c. solicited in person, as owing to I - *** gre** volwte^^uslausatlica wULba impmssihU,. .. ■ This June 16, 1921. I J. W. Me ARTAN, SHERIFF"? I ought toJSi^^v 0 I grow tobacco You can’t bent a Camel, because yon can’t beat the tobacco that goes into Camels. That’s why Camels are the choice of men who know and love fine tobacco. They know what Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They’ll tel! yob that the expert Camel blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos wte a ciga rette smoK you can’t equal—no matter what you pay;. But it doesn’t take an expert to tall Camel quality. You’ll spot it the very first puff. Try Camala yourself. Camel . ' f"
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