_ THE
VOLUME Vlll. DUNN, NORTH
mmmmmmm———— — ~__
GOLDEN RULE IN
BUSINESS URGE!
Organization Started To Pn
mot* Bettor Commer
cial Relation*
Kansas City, Mo., March 13. -
With ti«r object u> practice “tha Go
den Rule In *11 commercial relation
between ourselves end all men,” th
Biiaihos Men's Christian Unity j
oiganiaing on a national scale, ao
now Has brunches in nearly twant
large ciiiea
With no dues or a.rcessment*, an
the bond ef me rfcerihip the eccepl
ance of n business creed that "w
are banded together lo help one ana
titer in all ways, but especially t
itiillt tliat God is the aource at al
our piospcrity and that wc must, ii
the end all demonstrate Hi* laws Si
our affairs," the scop* of the also
elation la declared to bc “the com
mcrc'al relation* of the whole world.'
“Loving reivicc mail be thr k*.
note of our commercial ambition
•athcr than pcrronal gain," says sh
preamble o' the orgaaitation, whicl
has as.-uciation* in New York, Cbica
gu, Philadelphia, llalthnorc, Washing
tne, Rt. Uiii, Spokanr, Lincoln, Nab
Yulao and Pnwhnsks, Okla.; Omaha
Sioux City. Seatrle, Lo* Angeles
Oakland, Denver and Kansas City
Others art forming
Spreads t* Other Cities
Conceived as an organisation a
Christian binitials men in one city
too idea sponsored by the origins
naaiciation spread to other cities, an
til now the movement baa bccomi
naUun wide, and is being orgsniaei
on an extunsive scale.
Tile departments adopted by thi
Kansas City aaaociatiaa, which an
aimilar to those ured in other cities
follow;
"The object ef this association ahal
be to practice th# Coidea Role ir
business. Cod's fundamental laws a
taught and demonstrated by Jean
Christ shall be the foundation aai
rule of action of this association.
“TVs primal sled and object shat
- be to search opt gad apply the lawi
of God ia all 'commercial relation*
be the coeasriexclal relations of Us
whole world, to the end that unlfonr
piospeilty, efficiency, equity, honesty
justice, an I *n?j dealing shall be ex
t.v,lished L-v;ryr.her« and in every
•e'atlon uf life.
‘‘Laving re:vice shall lx the key
not: of our com l.rclal intiHisn
letaer than personal gal::,
"W: are bs.-.dcd together to hell
one another in all ways, but ejpc
■ liiiiy to realise that God is the corn
of all ou.* prosperity anJ lh.r w<
must in Che end. all de.r.ousl'ata hk
laws In our aiTai rs.
Follow Golden Rale
“AH members agree to make thi
Golden UuU: 'Do unto others a< yoi
. would have them do unto you,' fan
dsmer.lai in their icialioa with ua<
nr.other, and Will all people.
“The teaching of Jesus as give:
in the New Testament, and as rweai
ed by the Spliit of Truth pro.n sei
by Jesus, ‘When he, the Spirit o
Truth, Is come, he shall guide yoi
Into all the truth.’ shall b* our guid
ing light.
“In all meetings of this asiociattoi
a thalx shall be reserved Ur Jesu.
Christ. The unseen guest, wham w<
acknowledge to be the directive hex
of our work
“In all eases where the rul* of ac
Uon la in doubt, tke aatte.- shal
bo submitted In prayer to the Hoi]
Sp’rit with the centre! though
‘What would Jesus del"
News reports have previously ear
ried aunocacemowt* that the A. Natl
Manufacturing Company, of Cl.xln
nati and the Ametlcan Cast Iron Pip
Company, of Atlanta, had adsptw
the Golden Rule and the teaching* o
w Christ as the guiding rule it
their bw*ine« dcal'nf, with othei
commercial fcoti«e< and «dt!i tho'.r ora
ployev and had «*<!• a tlg-ial »uc
ecei tr»e« Sa dull t'«®*».
GARBAGE CANS USED BT
MOONSHINE DISTILLERS
W lminrton, March IS- —Utihee
t?<in of gut&cfo cfinft rtolf.i ,
city a'jrcat*. developed a flour! *in|
tlJtlct baeinerc hi StM Creel
twam? Jail »«:»ids of tie corporate
Vmite C hief n* Pellet* CathweU mic*
oil the (in *n<j maklpg wired to
, day (Kind tVm each welded te l
repper we:m and baiy tu-J'ng aa
’•'r-j d joy at a gay clip. A raid am
IV Dice i»ill« to render wh V> gal
ton* of lot* alia] beast arerj cs.i'ia
ertod- The gp»:ato*r nutfti.
TV c’t7 of fee V/n'e hoi ben
'atract* V*d at :b* "flub of Mr.hJ
tlm" .n 3.tail. Arno g the iiar.d
a» *e PC'* pleat* erected wltb Cob
le very rrenny are the »♦» Centri
<htrth and the b'g Pablieblag Hoae
at Bra Paata, property of the MeOrc
dirt Eplwopal Church, South.
1
SHORT SKIRTS CAUSE
ACCIDENTS. HE SAYS
Chicago, March IS—Longer
thirl* for women, lower itcp* for
street ear*, or, blinder* for men
—Chicago molt bars one of the
three in order to prevent a
attadjr increase in accident*, Al
derman Leo Klein declared to
day In introducing an ordinance
for* the city council providing
for lower *treet car itepa.
‘•The women wear *uch thort
»h*rt» that, whea they itart to
, , clinah up the high street car
i [ *t«r«—well. Hie man can’t aaem
11 to keep I heir eyre to t!i* front
j and many aerldenet occur, par
' | tfeuiarly among motor!•da. ’ ex
•| plained Mr. Klein.
lit
: STABLE SEED DO
! NOT DETERIORAT1
t — —
, TowohmI Show* That HU Pro
duct InproTM After Sec
ond Seaman Here
Do long Maple Med, brought fro*
the More* of their origin in Soutl
' Caiollaa, deteriorate from year i
year when transplanted under coiuli
tlone u%ich curt in the Dj.iu Do
iriett
That U a question which hu on
' gaged the attention of many 'armor
during the bud Mreral year«, an.
, thcie alii] are many who contend th»
within n few yean each need rarer
to type ami become Mjort Maple pro
ducerru
hen Townund contend*, however
that he hM developed a long rtapl.
used which net ealy does not deter
•orate but actually improver in pro
daction and Maple no it become* ac
cl.mated to the region. Anil in xuu
pc-it of thin contention he points U
■WMdt* gained en 404 acme of Uar
. hgtt County sold last year from nr
•then 1b their* seooad year In’ th'.
bwttar Mmi> on tbo mmm. land th* fit*
yo»r (bo sood wore brought ttom
llartavtllc, 8. C.
Of th* 400 baits Mr. Townwwc
perronully produced 176 baler on 16t
Seta*. The balance was grown o:
fa.mi under hli supervision. Recent
ly this cotton eras yradod by licensee
gicdors In. the em.ilo; of manufact
awxs who have stale bids on the cot
to.i. There were 3fi* bales grading
-boro 1 1-4 Inches and only 64 bale,
^•xdlng below. According to tbe grad
t-rs tae entire lot graclrd: 28 bale
1 3-8, 7® bales 1 6-16, 231 bales !
1-4, and 64 bales 1 8-16.
The late* bid gotten by Tewpsen<
would have netted him about 76 pc
cart above the short staple marks
at that time.
Mr. Townsend says that banofan
’ s'e.-w have told him that the staph
cotton shipped from Dunn and tha
. avppod from Hartwille, 8. C., is th.
very bctl that comes from the Caro
llnaa.
CRADY ENTERS RACE
IN SIXTH DISTRICT
Kinston, Ma*ch 16.—Tit* nnnoun
ecmert of H*nr7 A. Grady, protein
ent Sampson county lawyer, for th
sixth district judgeship was made her
i today. Grady is one of rthn announc
■ cil and prospective candidates. Know
; to have announced formally arc Gee
Ward, of WaHsea; Henry Faison, n
Cl nton, and Grady, while Hear
i Stephens, of Duplin county, sad 0*
■ O. Moore, of Klnvtoa, art regard*
: *< la tbe race by thatr friends hurt
! Moor* wHl make known hi* intentlo
f ( hu docldea U run within the nes
i few days.
Moor*, an ex-service man, la th
• ; our rest of the candidates, wit
TVSl>d aad A--1 a I S SI _
— ——— »<•«/
r*«0, end Stephens in the Sorly M's
e ,*. *T* ue *t»‘s»0 M* eeil have bl|
fol'ewen. Wert) end Faison hare u
I rdventage ever the others la aa rarlj
Herd, P. Jsfca.^ D«4
t Heidy P. John eon, |j years old, l
. pt'toaa tenser and cotton gin op
1 ir***r IT, ^ • *•* nUoe east oi
■ P’*'’"' Wednesday atorntng •
• s* ho",' *fl4r M llUesa of severe
l sroafc* Panotal sarrtea, sear* eon
l dented yesterday •fte.naMn twi rlB
• U:-»eiit »m* made „ a^y Qrov
k thank,
Mr. Johns** was one 0; the moe
ra^tfh> as.t sf his locality and aril
hr aUsotl hy kls wktow and severs
n child non.
h- - *■ ~— i —
i- lls.iry 0. 8h*B, director ot th
h Daan Bead and proprietor of u,
U Centre Orocery. who hae boss vor
• s'.sk a» hie aportatent 1„ th* Shrl
BolUIng is rapidly raroveitag an
hopes to rotor* to bwdneas this wtol
CONTRACTS PASS
j| 30 MILLION MARK
; BM, RmM mi *7 MiW O,
I Ro*d Yulirdajr Aggro- '
(•!• *1,12S,2M
Highway construction to Nortl
! Carolina since road bail ding begat
| :a oar nest under the Bickctt adatinio
trallon throa year* ago poaood th«
I 'hirty mil'ion dollar mark yesterday
1 when bide opened for ten yeojoeu,
involving 87 mi lee ef road is ax oi
: .he nine construction district,.
One hundred ar.d tw> nty-oix bidJ
I were submitted for the tea projects
; Prices ranged at about the tame lev
■ cJ* that bavo been maintained at pru
! viour lettmga this year, with slight
1 ruduct'.ena in some instance*. More
, than two bondrrd eontrmctoia attend
ed the letting.
Low bid, on the ton project* ag
gregated 91.126,266.43. ApproXima
, *ly 390 mile* of now construction
l have been let to contract since Janu
1 ary 18, when the Highway Cemalo
<ion dotsimined to doubt* the pre
■ gram *or the year. The aggregate
ooet of the lctt:ngo thus far this
year ia between six and seven inUlioai
dollar*. Low bidder* yesterday wore
** follow* i
i Four* District
Warren, Project 462—Wonvnton
to Liberia. 4.19 mllns gravel rood,
low bid by Porter and Peek for road
way at 986.R83; bridge* by A C
Hour*, $4,472.88.
Lee. Project 448.—Sanford couth
311 National Highway, 6*1 mtlei
gravel, low bid by C. B Hester, 816,
J44 for roadway and bridge*.
Fifth District
Rockingham, Project 8M.Rcidi
r.llr to Wentworth, 7.98 mils hod
-urface, low bid by Cheatwood and
Drixoll, 8237,804.90 for roadway
and rtroctura*.
• Stalk District
Alexander, Project 801r—Taylors
ville to Lenoir county line, 3.07 aides
gravel, low bid by Cut Ginn on road
way for 818,936; bridge* by Thur
xan, 812,084.
Lincoln, Project 647.—Lincolnian
te Catawba county lino, 7.10 mOeo
hard aarfdco, low bid by Melton Oo
rt ruction Co., $227,413.18 for rood
««»»»* Distriet
Caldwell, Project 72*.—Lenoir to
Alexander county line, 4.C8 a.lei
Xlevel, low bid by C’.k’wrl) county on
tea deny for *24,498; bridges by
Thurman, *22,620.60.
Eighth District
Polk, Project 860.—Columbus to
-iooth Caroline line, 6.06 milei hand
u.ftce, low bid by South*, a Pev.ng
.'o., *l(-9,49SJiO; bruigti by Henry
-« *ti action Co., *19.897.80.
Ninth District
9!aeon, Project 968— Franklin to
jCorg s lire, 19.58 miles micsdoin,
oederny by P. H. O’Brien, *116.149,
78; bridges by GillBtli Con struct .on
Oo. ISS.11S.26.
Jack eon. Project 951_Sylvia to
Sou.h Carolina line, 11.85 mil so ms
-r.dscn, low bid by IL 11. Wright,
*139,250; bridge* by W. T. Moore
Construction Co., *37,010.
Bunoembe. Project 90S—Asheville
A Craggy Mounts n, 2 58 miles ha d
urfuru, low bid by Asheville Paving
Co., at *97,998; bridges by Steven*
st *6,109.26.
LOCAL KEN ASKED
TO JOIN NEW BODY
i State Coounsrdal StcrtUriw
Aasoclation Hopet To Ae
r eoaapUak Mask Good
\ fitters are being received h*re by
I '(nil business men from officers of
• Vi* North Caroline Commercial 8ec
J 7gtJf*i*s Association anting their af
Rllstlsn with the proposed North
, Carolina Chamber of Commerce, nc
» -*o;di .g l* acetotary T. L. Riddle of
* I lfe« Dttiwi Chantfber of Commerce.
u Mr. Riddle »UU» that an eKtenaira
[ sdrerttaing campaign for Neitfc Car
t alb-.a ia twin* adrocatad by title at.
gona^iej, which hat the ndor >
we.it at Qarer.var Cameron Morrlaon.
Dr. II. W. Chaw, praaldeot Unirar
i -jty af North Carolina and otfeera.
i- 1ko P»M>oee ef tha organiMUen
f ;f 1H* *Ufto group, Mr. Riddle itatea
t are “to hrlag about a great kaowV
J *<*»-' u< »>*Har appreciation af our
h State'* roaoorcaa, predaci. and op
i- loilualilaai to lyrtimotoaDy adrur
a t'K aar Btala, eomani'iitine, yreducta,
roarer# and epportaaltlca to our
it ten pew?’* nnd ta the world at larga
I thieogh n »on*hi, magwalno. making
tl i J lUTtlnylng mot on picture*, coa
Ijfi’ng adroit Vo* trotand ether
-effiatbl ti> aiteauragea North Carr
a' wlana ta deaaand, pnicha*# and tit#
a j ** irth Carolina 1‘redueU} U brb*
I, nla the etate dcalrahl. peiwon« ta
li erh* In anr atete development"
d It la hoped by the namnbam ta por
t irt thla argaalaaWon without delay.
•
INTEREST
IN
M.tWiaU
' do.
I
j Southern
the connect.on
taroet on
nt which
denomination
tien to the
movement will a
payment on hit
The “World
which It DOW
woa inaugurated.
Method lata to
fer overdue
according to
rpetial effort
direction on
“World
ium, wbo.t
iio.tr will ho
•huieh
LhodiaC
During l)
Sunday" a
ho made to
to nary
U n
lectio
of
k!
daj
N.
R*> in Uu
la
noon
blown off
Mir
r
“LISTEN TO
A HIT
Thaatre-foar* *A* an* alert to ay
yicciato merit i» • mimical mom
mill quickly nett* *hy Le Comte
eml Plotter'* nttr nliei to——.
"L'rUn to Me," •—>>•)* to the U
Payctt* Tbaotra, Fumtorina, Friday
.'Ekt. March IT, **• ooeeamtai from
*• #5mr*lto ladoptad
■T>t oj the fart •** “Liotoa to Mo”
Carrie* an axcattlf company of ar
tittlc cart aoppofUd by a youthful
choroa tbnt eaa d—ca and ainc. —
ouqulalt* dicytay df aaaaia rylondor
marveiem imltt forgo* u» eoa
lumaa, and an tt—rMof fantaaUe
xa'fcy that Ik it*** of aeaolaal gam*
it a thcnu of cffttnal adwlrall**.
“LHtioo to ko’* boa bm leaded
troadeaal by a*. H*m km adored
U rptciKiilu o **«*•*. etherr hM
•rtmrod tbo lavBb array at ncury
tod eoatnme*. o*W* highly praising
tbo east aad chon*. *hla May barn
bt-4 thrown twee eoataay orer tbo
!»-•: utifol faateftk W*»y, hot oil have
wo r hipped the to" of othorlal mu
*loil pools. 1
Those who exjdf uifctie grwdear
ia lit Its raptors **n rktak to (Heir
dll whoa ' UiUi to Mo" with ill Its
Taigeaasneee aiV be pin seated n this
-*y
Former fwillid Woodrow WUooa
ht« Joined feieos wbh Bo.voter T7Q>>
•ai C Borah, Bapnblietn Tireeaa
rttVe ” I* defeat ratffkatlaa of lb*
i feaeiewt- Tarifi treaty dovired by
t !h* tree it WaAWCtoa aran eatfer*
i pare. Wllroa bat **fcttn lomter Bo
rah. outlining hi* roam* for hollar
ing tho treaty to bo “aa Wgakoai al
- I ease of the ortog."
• . - ‘ #v • I * .
i «lsiw _ ifwm ' —
SIMMONS TAKES
_;t s
By Thaodofo TiBer ia
Daily Neva
Wotaiagton, Hanoi 1«.
? .M. Steueoas ia propnrtac to
tha floor ad the senate a f
ar'
“teen ia North Carolina over post
offlca appeiatnanta.
(t waa learaod today that flaantnr
Stamons i> aow coflortiay dau an
(bo variant ranliamaiaa and aeon
intend* te brine ta tha attention at
the corehiteiae body tha alleged tna
salaritiaa ia ~fy"*-tosmta
la tbU connection Mr. ffianama
wdl not act aeldy alone pnrttaa
Hnee. Certain of tha yl-wep
«riB ba klota from Tar
Hto Bepnblieaaa who foal that they
htera boon djaariwiaeUd aeaiaal and
ham appaaltd te a ~ winratli aao
ater after —Uniting. no they data.
Iha aourcaa of appad withla their
•wa party.
faadlne poatrtka noatretoisie* at
Maadnwd dtp, Beta.rife. Ota.
Hickory, Ban—ary and Wmdeaboro
which taro hears diaenaaad ia p ceiooa
f>patchaa to tha Daily Kawj tram
ta Wadtiagton bnreea, art an the
'•Ut which Senator Stamen* intend*
■o praaart ta tha aanate.
Tha eaapiatet at the water North
fatten aanator will not Ha prfanar
Ty agdaat tha Cad that the BepdhH
U the chart
• tat a Jib.
A hr Ser.ator Lm 8. Omni with
crtain apeelflc remit* retard in* th«
af Paal Scfcnaek aa taaMaat
anwlwtaaaa af th* Gafldferd Battle
Traaad amocIatW
Senator Owaua recard* tha 80
lacemeat «2 Hr. Scheack aa a piece
t “.mall poHtiee." He aa tafeawed
he KCTtUfy ef war, John W. Weeks,
*tei it wu find aagpaalid «ha« Mr.
' heact retire, baaaaee aa the war
apartment larftrmcd Senator Over
“»i the Republican nrfaliatlon la
he Plate decked U pat la Mr. Mam
tea hall aa a aaeeaaaar to Mr. Scheaek.
Scatter Overman aajra that arMhla
th. aear Mar* ha wH brine the
Guilford hettleproand Matter ta tha
ttteatlea af Me mate. Ho doe* act
apect to overturn the appointment
** a aaeeaaaar to Mr. Sr brack, bat
he eapeeu to aa, thfa a* IttoaUatWe
ef tha aheohrte determination ef the
Republican eeraaisatiaa ef th* atato
to pall eat Democrat, t. favor of
Ropahtkaaa, aa mattar what map ho
jhe pecuniary Importance of th* job
Involved.
DEPUTY SHOT BY
DRUMEN FARMER
' FtrctUrilk, "March 14.—Deputy
■hart* 3. T. XcOy wm that and
painfully wended early tbit amhy
by Jehu Babar, a farmer, at tba lab
Wa borne eight mOee north of tkie
- ty. where the ofleer had been railed
by Baker'* family. A leleyheae mee
received by Burtf N. B. Me
'teeehy about I o'clock la tba man
ay declared that Babar «m drunk
rad raleluy a dMuiWaee. Tab lay
Deputy KaDy with him. the Atari#
treat aut to Bober** burnt, between
thin city aad Medea, whore they
found that tba drunken emn, earned
with a ibotyun, bad rw bt ale*er
ate tbe left of a harm. Ae tbe lam
> Alter* a;yroa«bed Babar ran hot
'umed a-d fired, wen din* Kelly fa*
Ike knee Tbe «u» wne leaded with
bird that and the weuad la wot ten
dered danyerooa
Babar ear eyed after the dieotln*
but a larye pome baa baea marcMa* {
ter b!m Anna early tide ataftay.
The wounded deputy ww breuabt
bark to th >e city aad canted to the
Hlyhemlth beepltal, where H waa Mat
ed that be waa ea#urta* roe Adorable
fftfoo
Baker baa tba tuyaUUaa af batay a
paacaable alUaaa wbaa eeber bwt la
a danyeruee am wbaa druak. M la
■Id, a preelWity Mat baa yottea kka
late traabla beferu •
! COW YI1LOI PROFIT
or «TM IN OMR YEAR
Mattes article, in The N.w.
« d Obiervcr (boat la* cow.
» < eh-cheae, G. B. Powell, of
i »1 Seath Penan (treat, re
the paper of what tea haa
| aceempUahad la ttete Mae- He haa
' a aaw that from Jaauary I,
I *MU to Jtaw7 8, 1MB. saw
10.78* peso da of ml* aad
! Mf 1-1 poaada af bstorfat.
The aaUk aaM Car 8*87.80. The
coat of feed was 8188.8*. Jcwr
in* a polt af 1758. Hr. Pwwel ;
| taj* the «aw caall ha made to 1
, yield even a hotter letwm. Me I
alto he* thirty heat that laid 448
' doaoo eggs Ja aboot atom 1
CHICAGO SUFFERS
$15,000000FRE
1 Cbe**», El.. March U—A *n
Ibmdhr oariy woroiep Ere tadaydo
rfcwyod a fall trim mi bedaaai
'julldlnpc Jut eetaida TTilaagn'r lacy
•r dowiiUwa dirtrict, with a laaa a#
tlaatad at 'na $10. OOP ,*00 ta $1$.
•00,000. Tha Ere aUrtad la tha cut
ter af tka Mack branded by Vaa Ba
ra*. Canal aad CliMaa Street*, aad
••fete, bemad evcey eUeataic la that
«•. Sarikeyten*iad|<fMoey^BaOtoad^
Mr Saak. and. aader bardast nf a
|b«M *W dipped «w Vaa B»
tea Street earthward aad hereof
tbrangb to Herrlaaa atreat.
ee^M WAak.'ta!
eraa thaa Erwae* wen iBNl a
dcsac. I'rfbiwt (hat aad athaa
hundred tiaMad iptcUU>n who
'brnaycd the baroinp district stipMfc
kwt by fa Whip bricks, bornta* t Im
bare ay puis
Tha fxt far a IW threat an ad tr
■wocae viitaaBy ••limited prspir
t‘on». and awry piece of n» A*ht
ta* apparatai within five witloa wmj
eaBod oat la a attic# of tan a lari
“The rapidiiy wHk which the Are
spread area uUadltp,' ■ Hanbo!
Buckley, assistant fire chi#', aatd
“Tha dim aclaally aoaread ta rat
That th# original blase from which
tha conflagration gnaw poaaibly tret
of ineoodiory adpin, area tha stata
■MM of Shiitay P. Sigh, city fin ah
Ur-ey, who oaaty today n nnniii
‘he axTMt of ao laaoaread aaao aa
inform adaa reppliod by H. T. Be hi*
president of tha Caofaetfenaiy Spa
tialty Company, at MI West Jock
•on Boolorerd, where the fire start,
ad.
TmOAWT HVBBAMB GST*
HI* OLD JOB BArCS
DeiaAaU. CaL, March l»._TVay4
CIotaba«h. c ha of fra-, whoa Harm
«* Martaaaaaaar, grand opaea riagsc,
•wrriad haraaa* ha ana "100 par coot
•aa." and chaa upataMaa trace Mm
dHra bnaan Aa 4Ma* want hla ta
#A ap far breahfaat, Mr* Ma oww
aataaohlh ar a»j*y Jan aaala. he
caaaa haawt ysstordsy,
Mag Aa arhaal af
liMMWi laat
•nieyMg hlmaatf.
Glatshacb’a dotlaa took hm aa far
■Mold that Ma first ■- r^ilji that
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