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m mu DISPATCH w Ap.il I, lilt j WCnt i TWJC;. • a wiu U1«;AW A N U nUDAY8 --»r - i b JM”B pops ■ ■ Ml . m-— «, kl - «■■ ■ — I ■ ■ ■ ' - Ktrlk C>raK«i i 3t*i»c5pTKW HATESi 1 An Year j_......._$2.oir b* 1.00 ■'Ate* B«Uu ....- .•<> . C-toH IX ADVAIffS Utea el KonulcitlM to Tto D-'oetch. AU department* of Tto; DUpateh coo to lebched ttoeogh tat* flora ICt Caauaa'lMttov a pen I.to tapir* a.a inroad, 1.: undvr aU curuaoUn an tto H dr: *f fjth ctnonlu i A< mart foroieh t* With hit soma. U U not ijummcp ttot tto aamo to toblLtod. .but. wo lail* ttot U bo gtvauaeaa evidence «f good faith. ■tor* orroonu of wcddtnge, enter* taiomnerta. dab meet'nga etc., an Invited. DUfra DISPATCH. MAE. 18. 18S2 Ho OOanJ' Meant f ' iWu over at tha coonty aval mtn disponed to Uhm VUt Matte Coja.t fox ar. accuMtlou made by the Dk potch ttot thoy tod not ricotvad he: propo.il to conduct a county peg. - aat with tto degree of enthuaiaun drr'rad. Wo Karlen to bar remit. Ml/. (top made to nr no remerki at ell concerning tha attitado of Lffllagto.i folk. Ph' la not tn to Mime* When tto matter «u brought flr.: t> :h • attedUon of tto Wotsaa’e Clan of Uu in we Watv under the imp re - -on that Witt Camp coam tola to gi t tupfor: tto. %hr had been unabta l> get >a LilMngton It develop* avrr f ^t it* ’’■.ere'y uanted tha eo-op* at-'aj of tto atrung club tore to nap pi* eaeiJ. the lopparl ttot tto wooi» of tto other end of tar county wese nrudoua to girt. With the large and influential m. mtorvh'.p that the Woman’! Clo i aaj«*ya MU* Camp felt that ihe coal I cct very well get along without ho toL TV* she hat gotten. Tto Warn* M'a c:t-b add aB ether erganixatlori of it* kind In Hi nett County w:.l o.d -a Magiug the pageant. The ni>;acch meant no oCcbm to ■he goad womo.i of T.iiliagton. It ojpri thorn that It will give it* full >cp>ort to them la their umlertak i ipwiiii i. LiUirgtoa, wo nc by the Harnett vfeautr Xc»i, bay held a mam rare* tag to ciyreu It* disapproval of Ul 2 poor traffic which opposes to bars thiemUaod the panto. dignity an I wet-Wi'og of dur community. Mayor Thompson. tmw. town coanaMoaer*. ... %v*- W. Matted. fc.ft , emd ad £ha£ inert of thing. Maae mootings, however, will at: ■“fores the law. ffoeolstloaa—on pap er—will not deter the wily tiger lj the conduct of kie bulaou Any num ror of eltisoa* tight uynH the!-. <U approval of tacT-qaer traffic and so* to where toward too actual r*. I-itcommit of law . Action It what count'- Any community can free It aolt of liquor or anything elan It to got rid of Bat first It mm* bo cor# that It really i* in can eat. Law enforcement aOclal* usually reflect ton will of thorn whom they mtvc. Meet of thorn ara fairly ho« orabla aorta of fellows—hot few will enforce a low that la aot popular with their constituents. If LilUngtoa i r •rtj other town wanu to got rid of Uqpiar it can do ho by employing the right kind of policemen aad then giving thr policemen the cooperation ;:.ry mavt ha.. '/he prohibition law will aot b« enforced until d*!s la dose. Doan it aa fere from blind tigoro a* li any town in North Carolina. K thorn la a single one of dm tribe k :c, wo have not hoard of It. Oso doc* o<*t l**i to look vary far to flait the reason for this eeeditiex BMad . goring wasn't a healthful pur. ru t while fan wa» box*. CeodtUooe trt no mots healthful on dor Chief .'iawson. Mnwcrtr, we wish Ldltogtea lack. Goad Hmibf, fliri.un AUrolote:? OBaqatvacol lf, uad with oat lararratiun do wt tKtM U «fi*n baartj admiration far thr uotlua tha*. haa Mr ark Oa»«r aor MurrtMa to aaa If aoaaathbw raat ba dona fa,- poor, old roaoty •crimanat M North Carolina, toast? gaaaramant aoadt help, aaada nrb • Gottfas c to accept • q.iie « ilTriaat thins, but that qaartloa U ■ at bafota Iba Van at tbia thau. Tha nova roar auaouataa bU tntun ',00 of appclm.au a rawMan to »’ dr »ha rrartroa and auho nw» na i/fa* 'one. taanth.au oapbt to nan if (die If thorn who aaa mo tha da* fjetttaadar:* a nwily. tha lack riNMo Co tha atbad tfr aad tha duaf. m aar buarr re ma at Ua bed aad «•**• »b«* rpaab to rlouoaady of ■art matron. fbrf* aaa pa Heap* fa Xo.tb Cam It* batf^ dmw. rumH^b ,h* ura bp tboail bat tha I H ■ ' *l — ' npoinwooato that hr—cu dtulor OHM MU of haadltny puhtio mi te'M which will ho mporlor to UM «U ktowtHaua atylo la oogMw Sacoly tv> uaaittoB with a haatotooa aua om It woald roc oat raped tho lotontloa of Um hoard of ooanty ooflnlowon with u praoaat fink Monday treat •oat of ttaaaoial prvbloa*. Aad wt hollooo that aooh a nmunlnlra would alua aholiah tho county troaaaior ai f>t hia ioairtlita* worth orhilo to do. Good kaattac. Gorrraor I—dUleign A ImI r«w Om ie tsfr—bij by sees ring up with a real farmer who lma hla Jab and who loves country hfe; one who roaBy has hia eyes open to tha pleas ures aad privilege* Of Irving in tho (Wat owl of doors. As u rule such formers are saceeasful. We raa across om of this kind a few day* ago and in conversation with hint wa drew out, in substance, the foHowiag rtateasent: The world My be -wealth ■ad, and pleasure need. hat asaonly aa wo Hve. it Is comlag to itself soon, aad the resalt will ha WaA to We lard,’ la each a rash aa bar merer More been read of, aark lean seen. “Aa for wealth and pleasure,” kt wont on. “both are there abundantly when tha disturbed roes becomes set tled eneagh to reeogalaa road wealth sad pleasure when It mea theta. Why biers see,” be said, “it's wealth and pleasure, aad aothiag else. To set and Uabi the fruit aad abode trees, and dream what their future asay be; to stars assay tha winter supplies, ent and haul tha winter wood watch the growth of tho calves, pigs, aad colts, and whoa tha cold winter nights corns oa, aad the air is thick with aaaw and hall rattles against the window* and on the roof, to dt by the fire and know that all stock are properly hous ed and fed, and plenty of wood In tha dry, while the supplies for home use are right at hand, nothing to do but figure on now pleas for improv lag Ibis or that told, or remodeling this or that building—it certainly is great, aad the follow who fssls that life la tha country Is a drudgery for want of movies and other pleasure imaktag establishments, needs bat to discover what real life to—Msoksvffle Enterprise. WwU PmM Ik* Bayer The Virginia Senate hat patted by a rote of 29 to 9, a hill proekliag For a Fine of $100 for porooa* cor r-ct*d of baying liquor ‘'from an il licit distiller or bootlegger”-—that It, tt la aaade a eielatloa of leer to hay ligaor illegally as w«0 aa to tell It That haying Uqaer from Illegal deal on. ie a* wrong morally—le really a lb.- ilquor. will hr gv lOtiiliy edia'iu.. t»4. The mtnittctutr ea.< the v*_ 4o.- oifur Ih* tempUtlun. it Bay tu at.d; but iha Btaufa turtr and tin *«o4^ at* simply supply Ing lac U. Band that thay know to axial. I ttora waa no deaMuwi. if there wen av a ax to a* and anger buyer* oa tti lookoot l* eapply their want*, th |h*l*i* Weald nat take th* risk ia voiced. H la the price the buyer W willing to pay to satisfy his appetlU for drink that tempt* the vender ta take a chance. But while tke Justice of holding the buyer guilty with the mlier bum be admitted, the reason tha lawmakers have been slew to adopt chad course ia obvloua. A wh •■***» teat be coatriVed to testify to hi* own hurt and whan the buyer ia oade equally guilty with tha teller, they may be difficulty In securing evidence to convict the latter. If the measures passed by tke Virgin!* Senate becomes a law. th* effect if the new arrangement will bo of ia terest to other Commonwealths. llut however, th*- plan may work H is ovldsat that th* prohifcitio* laws «r*ll net ho effoetively enforced until tbo baying end drinking ef the out lawed product are mail* as odious, a* its manufacture and talc. 8a long ■'* tha manufacture and tale are out lawed, and at the some time the pur choir and consumption of tho con traband. which aids and abets th* lawless traffic, permitted to pea* with nothing more than a reprimand If that, so long will there be presented a condition of Inconsistency and down right hypocrisy that is a public sham* —fitaieviUe Landmark. -1- 1 HOW OrtJt -VsVi. .t DIV. t; Mr. R. I. Pairctc. V* *-•»* s.f tie... who m ; ; ■**«-.£ as f-. 1. 7 state 1 I-• ttijnr.fi . 4 . j u!d i.014 ior t •' pa_. r.(»r*. ■ c».i h uu Lit» r on j J 4. •»3J u..rlh every ye*.- &/ v.-jy title i*ks chickens. u.'.t bat^c, p.g '•Ire* and bacon. Ho state* that there hav* not b*o>: ■art th«.» four week* in the past tight years when h*>at not been able to go in hi* garden end get somethin. green. Ho has in hit garden today turnips, salad, spring onions, lettuce. .11* had a lettee* and spring onions a* s part of his Christmas dinner menu, lie announces hit purpose to hav* ttio best garden la Middle Creek town ship. Many kinds of fruit also are rain ■d. Mr. Faucett baa 85 pencil trees, six apple trees, one pear tree, one damson tree, thru* white grape vine*, an* James grape vine, 85# strawberry vinoa, the same number of dewborry vine*. In poultry Mr. Fane* tt keeps pure breds—Plymouth Rocks and others. He maintains a fin* eow hulf Jersey end half Holstein firing four gallons of milk a day. He has taken the first prlao In ev ery community fair and hat also ta ke* fret pda* In Harnett, Johnston and Sampson county fairs and second prita at the State Pair . ■swHsswurumrummasorww UHafenMlMMHaMUMMi *A»T TAKES PLUNGE— COMES NEAR DROWNING W^dneeduy rnorniu* while the neraf wan talking to a neighbor, the baby boy of Mr. anil Mra. L. M. obiR1 toppled Into a large tub of water la the yard and came near be drowned before hl« predicament *•* dleccverad It U probable that 'the baby would have drowned bod It not been for hi* Utree>yeor-old eater • who tuned ut hi* hr*!* In un effort to pull him out of the tub. The nolao attracted the nuror'* attention and ■he come to th? reicuc. After eutferlng heroic treatment. • •"<* Indulging Jn » good cry, tfoater U M. Jr., paired mutter oa the *amo rebuilt younguter ho wua before hie plunge.—Harnett County News. Cornelius Chapter To Meet The Corneliu* Chapter of tht Daughters uf the American Revolu tion, wlu ascot wKh Mn. 1. U Hatch er Friday afternoon at 3:J0 o’clots. An Interesting program on Colonial North Carolina woman, ha* been ar ranged. A full attendance la deeircd. BREAD ! Booty sileo contains a big measure of noarishaMmt. Think of tho purr food prodactr that make a loaf of broad. Think of tho part broad playod in orianiag tho oar. Value it as yaur most important food. Two broad to roaUy do tic ions la addittaa to being rtaUp nourishing. A* poor grocer about It Blood la pour lost food — Bat «oro of It Bat Mity Nice Bread Pearce’s Bakery FIDDLERS CONVENTION -AT Shady Grove Academy SATURDAY NIGHT, MAR. 18th Old Time Fiddlers, 'Banjo Pickers And Clog Dancers are invited to enter the contest. CASK PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN $5 CASH PRIZE For VOCAL QUARTET ■ ill I —LJI Announcement 1 his vc opened a Blacksmith Shop >«»lr •:< nsy- v/arehocse. Shoeing a specialty. All wctl. Guaranteed. Give me a trial. * L. P. SURLES DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA Insure Your Happiness With a Savings Account i A • v * Pay your dues regularly by setting aside as much ! as you can. , Freedom from anxiety opens the way to happiness. Many if not moat anxieties would be removed with the sense of security that a little rtatrvo i tcr.sy gives. Forethought in carrying Happiness Insurance in the torn# of a savings aceotnt with The Commercial Bank will banish fear-thought of anxiety. i Dresses, Coat Suits, Hats -FOR SPRING NOWON DISPLAY A Prettier, More Stylish Showing Was Never Staged In . —Dunn— AH tlio iairoi lir j coders &?d shades, priced to suit you. YOU MUST SEE THIS DISPLAY IN DUNN'S -PRETTIEST STORE I— New Spring Knit Crepe Dresses __ ' 9 SEE THEM IN GOLDSTEIN'S WINDOWS Prettiest and latest things in Women’s Wear to be brought to Dunn this season. RED, BROWN, BLUE, GREY—ALL POPULAR - # SHADES AND COLORS new stock Shoes, Oxfords and pumps-*—just bought, unpacked and displayed this week. VISIT THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 0 I % I ■ 0 ' GOLDSTEIN’S I DUNN’S BEST CASH STORE
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