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TUE DUNN DISPATCH! t, MM aSKR? ν ο nimn fcj .. . . ■ *2% BUMOUMION KATBS: O.v Y*r ν 9S.M 8 * Mo«tfe* — I.M lh'« ImUu .... ...... .M| Srïï CAM IK ADVAXCK are» «Π rwliillm to Tk« T)iipatch- AS 4mmmmu et TU P'jfMUh on k· Wllhl IWlMt UW n'.o.-· I ML •7» tavttW, bet >n4*r all < cm the m.ider mi mch ι -cm nat fornlak tu wità. Μ» ι It Ut Mot MtMM7 that Um mm M bet w* iimat rtuàt tt In r«- - £β·*·Σ?5ί •eedS» ·*«**.·*- ·"* The liquor (MM MTir quH. IVy hare · imt «mnliittM aad Mi aha new la to w «edify the proklbl tiaa act «a tofmk the Ml· of Ugh» win· «Ml be«T. Tli«y plead with trw ful qw tor the poor vnUic mo who aB hie Bfe *aa bee* aceuatotaed Ik Mf boor. Τι «y vnU >M for A* wo>U rtlMtak Mm all of n« liqaor Oh. no. Thay in too « tout ud putri η·."β Γοτ thai bat Mimitj wàat the lighter rtuff mU. Of (Οιγμ imijbody haewi that 1*1» tab of light win* and boar would -»een the jple y aay kind of Bqaar. One· the bead of the cainot appeart ia the teat UtMranU aooa toi Hr. Any letting dan o* the pro h'bitiea ban wo α Id apnng a leak thai weald aaoa flood Lh« ceuatry. ·..·.· ·. there || (ha weta her· their way ualeaa the taaral for ças keep vide aarake, hd demand *w fom. aient <f the prueeat law, the l*eht viae aa<i fcaar propoaltion way prevail. Cuagrcaa la d%i»e»d te atead foi prohibition. Hut has beea dearly abwam égala aad agaia. Only a few !i*aar cmm. The (mat aaajority we are peraaadad. are eiucerely la favor af «arte· artda preMblUoa. Bat Con (k Kiwa la afraid af pablic apialaa. If the Heaor people who are adnft poll the enteral aeatiaaeat af the country U favorable te the rale of Hght viae aad boor, that body wfll quickly r* we mm ta : thr afetr tf *e prfWNtfoa tear aad that (a the wom en who adt la· he raekoaed with Women of all partlea are for the aMt part prohibition late, aad fortu nately tBe liquor queatlon ia aot · party queation If the CoagToae will hear aad The «ark af the Aad galena Law goo i* aat.ooor, It haa Jeat fcagna. We gird oaraehree for a aaight> aad aaoar lot ap an til ara , have oar eaneay aader Charity aad Children. The mv «tody chtm fer tW tie mheuU pruicrlbae fix m book· far Mm Ink irrada mA hi .. da far each of the lever μιίιι ThU I· (Ml MOM. »rvd va top· that ikf patm· of eoanojr «liiiili «β rraMae that Una la the way le main M faaaibli far oMMfa* wliea they reach Mia h lobar grade· U to able lo ereompl'eb JoaaatMae vortk while Τ be writer to· toa«ht pepili to tha mt* «rade tfcU year wto will a aver U aMa to read vail, liaply biriaM tf-ay vara n·» «oSelastly drilled ia tfce yrlatary grade·- Ttoaa toy· an •vafolly to a die a yy ad ia ttoir at UnpU to leant tftefer hlatory aad ath r Mbiart· vWefc deaumd ability to interpret rudily tie wijul ■arte» of the testa. Flee doHut vast 'ar (baty of be ia tfca Ant three ar feu giadee vffll to varth ftfty la 1er. Ito· ia aa raaan vhy tha m· t.a|a ρ ay M MM aai read lapMfc and eaaapratoadângiy by the tima k* Ihrweh A. foort* grade. bat to MMMt to it tf to ia limited to eat M'ila raator ia evk af l-adn. T«t #>e aaera#a that Κ ia fn ilfctom to toy ι a·· beak far a «rale. Oa , H vW to t rw4-«kil« tta Bab· ta· y«t to tee· Mi fbM jante-etrickan yltebcr tor Ito MM· J Ittt- 1*« OMttoc iykoHnl u U* h>»»rtinm mt ■««* mm»l Inm at m nu Mmlm m ^ vtteriy iiAvaMWt Am w» r*> ttar pity Ik· p*ot «M «util .M we Netaaftati'Ha tt—fcto to ««njli ikait «ItkMt «ι «kw «· ut |«m. Far ail Mil tta Bab· t· . mm ml a Mnl Bat ytitoH*; ta mt Um Mtto*w wpcnliaadnaaekt of hta tna and l«fM. Today with oat him. 'to IMUm Nnr York YtakMi k««i riim atop du Oat «ad NwM «nd» «ailtor lento to wfcala to· tan·· aid· sptara o»t of tike let. It -will Jba · chastened Κ Sac of tod who returaa •tartly to ta·* «tola. If Λιιιρ war· tara ta «oaàd inmertahae Baba ia a raUc. And wa all coeld read It wtth adraatoce to osraalra· and to eectoty. —Grand Rapid* H «raid. L « TO JACJN If lb· UM gate which jrou km elected to hide Join# your dirty. cow ardly «itaperatire, cw Nifi against tk· TRUTH u appro· priât· sad true ft inn vtlua for am to reply; bat far fear thai you her· bow»w< tk· name withoat knowia« Κι definttioa 1 fui that I ι light do well to iill|ktM you on that aa wall m a> soeae other pointa. Jacin, or mora properly, Jakto, aûsaas, wham God streagthens. 1 will mty, {at ko*, «bel ul«M you hm ι perfect moral rieht to the name, m km taku «y a fuH win <|il l(lt aad »ay Cad the une changed to Urallah before R la over. Yoa spoke of year ancestors taking a ba<k Mat akn Iha Dr. wai «tattoj to kelief. It daea aot require a great «retch of the taaasiaattoR to m· you, chair Moot loyal descendant aad apt papfl sltttog at their feet aad learn ing. Please remember the tow you took before God. year patter, aad M many aa ware present at the New Year service at year ehareh. I dont know why yoa she old be so wroaghl 4P ever the matter; If I was sellinjr ageat for year friends whiskey firm aa yoa assert. I weald a at α rally konw «ho the actio· heads of the Ana ware weald 1 a et? Aad of necessity the 'ostomera must be known to lite agent or there ooald be bo sales. Yea wonder why 1 was aot sum moned to MU Well Jakey, 1 tup ooee It is I aas aot a church nan. Th^lH^eamcd to be Just a little aslsoaderstaadlng between the Îuethrea, «ad the eeWeaee of outaid •n was aot roqaired. Do al bsaaehss of the D split per wasiati take hi drank folks aad with draw freM sober sa as who toy to fafiov Christina ideate? At Uaat that ia (he ia^reeaion you mads to your Utomiaattog aeroaat of my raHgtoaa saparicaeas. Mo aeadar that btoeh aders floek to year standard. To ear act on· of your qaeer twisted stato aeats, I muet disclaim the high ken * of setting ap the Christian stand ard aad Ideal· Christ, himself, set them ap- I am mai sly pointing to them aa the only aafe way. By th· way. hOTU^^rpref em ion· is it nec •asary fwlH^on to aaake to yaw orgaaHaMon^efors he has a right to claim Us creed la fall} Yoa spoke yi m τ having ■»<« uHr too »■ If jaat a two degree member were no nmhr at all. Toe meat have been blahi/i* of the Order of ΓτΜηφοι* M Ik* tine inatead of tbe church. Broom SeUhrT Tea. I mat thaak you, Jiktf, for meutiealnr that fact, and eiyeeiaBy far patiinj H in cap taU. So thewrhtful of yon! I eell aj |Md a Hi ad· of atraw brootaj tf any ma· k the Stat*, aad ai a reaaonabie >Hm. too. I think Κ aon hoaorablc, Jahoy, than 1ίτ4«ν» off the inoome from a «lead maa'e aetata. while A· widow aad her fatHartem children walk from door U door and be* h rood aad white one of the children eriee to joia ywwr cHarcfc aad eennot, bieaaae bo baa ao change of elotbaa 'a which to ho baptised. CeaM oa Jaeia ' If yea waat per aoaaliUeo and faadly hiatery ai rod. Γ m au of the bo* little bbfnpbtn yea will find la a day'a Jonraoy. I kaow aort family hlatory arouad hero thaa aaybody. Are thoae widow· and hllplw eryhaae the oaee you ha*· la tfco yeaitentiary be ef their laaMUtp to drcat well to be free eatable at your ervtaeat If ytnrty la » nriae NMa yea aad y«Ép Uad ahoeld at ■eoat In tried aa •τ tarife «■ wort. At Ye* ee drawn )ast aboat every* * tool « it fm · »rnm» to| â·' t. I h » ·Ι·Ι|Ι> to draw m I It wao, f η left rim M«f Μ •rent flea a»y I < YOUNG l| vonro* ■oavouw FOB TRS LSOOLATUltS Ο. Α. Β. ΤΟ Μ EFT Cotneliti Harnett C nmr !)jnr» 1er» «f Uk Aourlcu K«vo!utio < \j'.\ IM at thi h«a« of tonι. it', bjr Frldt; aft»moor, Jiinrt ta-i, ci ; I'lUtk. TW following progrfta will b« cj ri»4 out: Soar—"8t*r Spangled Banner" Lord'· Prayer—Ckapiain. Amricu Crrwd. Bualncaa Tk« founding the Natiooal Society D. A. 1 and Propt· It ba* mad·— Mrs. Farquhard Smith. TIm American'» CH«I ai Broad casted by IU author—Mrs. J. I. Hat •kM. Boport of District Conference— Kin Bach·! Cliftord. In Mtmorla·—Mr* Betlo Weeing, oar ml granddaughter. Chaplain. John D. Bockefeller never «old a lahrfemnt equal to "courte·;." *We PbM U» >«»■■ Uri· DmJ Kill Fini lkmii| Utkmq Rat Snap." f.> εγΊμ U»i. Β Ε. C*.»*xa· Woodbrid**, Ν. Y. "We In: 'A m.. .-hlrfca on» nifht, V I **! '■·/ tat: Rocrht M>mc ΒΛΤ-&ΝΛΡ nut pî-t;r up 7 torse deed ret» n-*r m i η •lui la t week* didn't *** a alii«ic .·* liA f-gNAP U (βοά >uu iu«." C" »i in cake rrady fur >H. Three JUl :16e. βάτ. $1.25. Sold and pu*rant* <1 by Butler Brother*, Wilaon and Lee urd Mood and Grantham. K.jnotny now tfcjilu it ha* acoredl If the co β η try U ran a* cheaply '. I peace aa in war.—The Buffalo En I q «tirer. _ Career HU. Clad.!». N. J.. Sell, tw-lmam He ujrv -a «ell and tw« RAT-SNAP. Like to look nay «an (a the face and ull him it'· the best. It'· *ood." People like RAT-&NAP hncaiiae It "doe»'· kill rati. Pétrifia· etreat»— leav.-t no imell. Conta in eakea—no mixiajc to d·. Cat* or dog· won't touch it Three tiaea. 35c, «fie, fl.SS. Sold and guaranteed by Botior Β re»., Hood and Grantham and Wilaoa and Le«. ÏO--I Alw.y. RUim H.» WU> F-n· Are 5<wic Rat* may *>· getting th»m—11. S ::ov>MiiMMt Bulletin» t>iw>- Uj»> • now hiM» tu r-t Brrak a «nkr ΓίΛΤ-SNAP into small piu'tt and h.c» wh^r· rat* tiavel. If tharc. ;AT 8NAI· will get tham—positively fhrpc ilua, 85c. (if, IL.2J. 8)1 J and ,;v anU-cd by Butler Π rot.. Hood .iJ GrantÀam, and Wilson and l.*c. "IIPHUB OUSTED ON CLOTHINC PREVENTS CHICCER ATTACKS Har# days in Juno—and July and AukuU — tempt natuie lovers into wood* and field* and by the lkiea of babbling brooks. Frequently they re turn to undergo jovend day* of acute tonnant da· to attseki by ebiajrcrv, the tiny miles whoaa larva· attach Chcmwlvea M tbc skin In any weposed •pot UtUtœtttZXitîiiïXit Tlic Bureau of Entomology of the, Τ ι n States n^tirtmcnl of Acri <nll,irt. hu< <λ»Ίρ α roieful oudy of I'.·· l*ihi!.; »t chigRcm nntl mclboda •:i toilful, lad tnjfc.ta two way* of -i*lu·· s^· -.li« discomfort cttuM<t by climger; The fim .« to clothe the feet «ml anklet properly when going into th" woorty whvre chifger» "· likely to occur, by waaiinjf heavy hi*h-lop Hti bnou Ir.iteiMl of low *hoea. ttiick stockingx or even tpiral puUc·»». The second me:hod In to apply repellent· jclthir directly on the «bin or on tile ;hft«c and υi>d«réarment» before itart [ ir«g ont ior a "hike" or a picnic. Flower* of Milphor ia ord'norily a*ed ' for thi.- ?u'i>nt*. A hot bath with a thick Inthrr of ioap taken immediate ly wftvr r«tumlnjr from an outing Li often kill* chiner larvfte on th* body. Palliative· inrK A* aulphur oint ment, alcohol, amjDonls cooking (od.i dilute lolutiga of ivdisv, or caajthor •re of UN chiefly bNiaja of their acarielde or mit·-kilting action, or becatUe of Uxir aatUapUe quality, or for both rtuani VOTB KOR BOB YOUNG FOR THE LEGISLATURE He Deserves It (World War Veteran) » · * MISS SMITH'S * * PVotoirmphU StUi· ¥ * KODAK FINISHING * * *4 Hoar· S«cvW· * Ψ * >» Put this Bank on Your Regular Calling List Ar\ acquaintance with the officer· and employe· of Β this bank may be of value to you in solving your flnan- S cial problem·. Kspecially if something is added to your savings ac count at . .'fcry call, you will find it profitable to visit this bank. Regular saving of even the amaltest amounts is ' likely to show a larger balance at the end of a year than occaaional deposit* of larger au me. It'· the habit that count» aa much aa the amount aaved. $1.00 or mare starts an account at thia bank. Four per cent interest paid on saving*. The Commercial Bank DUNN. —NÔRTH CAROLINA j j 4 per cent Interest Paid on Time Deposit» 1 The Special 6-55 Sport-Touring $1788 F. O. ft. Factory Λ patrician motor car with every appointment found in the finest automobile. It in finished in dark Quick iraroon with wheel* to match—which with the beau tiful trimming, binding and finish give this special mod el its tailored appearnnce. Nominally four passengers are accommodated in the roomy body but five can ride. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT KiMuci top uui adjustable »un abad·; windjfa;eld wiper; mir roacopr ; κ law covered irartru nwnU; luolin· gaugt on duh; dock; cigar lighter; hasdeomc nlckeMioimrf loixift trunk moan ted u Mrnient boo; Bairk d**i«rn arum-tjrp· hexl ■ail cowl Umpj, front mubbea; carpcU in both front and rear compartment*; walnut it»r in* wheel; heavily nickeled ra diator, «tap plate·, (Btd rail· and all other fitting*; Toarc •ted «Mi tollt to Baick «pe trification· «I optional cqaip mont at an added eort of $50 il ln*taH»d at tbc factory; ex tra tire* or tire cover· not In· eluded. Green's Buick Service Station DUNN, NORTH CAJUMJNA WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Dunn Granite and Marble Corpo ration t G rare Stones, Monuments, Iron Fencing Estimate· given on all size· of Art Memor i ils in Granite end Warble, and on alll kind· c f Building Stone·. « ' See Ut Before Ton Boy J. M. JONES » E.C. EDGERTON Dunn. North CaroHm • ' . ; ♦î A Wonderful $60.00 Kitchen Cabinet ABSOLUTELY FREE The Successful Key Will make you the proud possessor of a beautiful Kitchen Cabinet. We want to increase our business, hence this re markable offer—No increase in prices on account of this offer. DESCRIPTION OF CABINET All Oak; finish. Golden. Height 5 feet, 8 inches; width, 3 feet, 6 inches; depth top, 1 2 inches, base 2 feet, 2 inches. Metal extension table top. roller bearing curtain front, white enamel in upper section ; metal bread box, glass can- || istere, sanitary base. How you can secure this Beautiful Cabinet absolutely free. With every 5 gallons of gas and quart of oil purchas ed at our garage, we will give the customer a key. One of these keys thus given away will be the key tfiat will un lock the lock, and the possessor of this key will become the owner of a beautiful kitchen Cabinet. Come and see. the cabinet, also the lock on exhibition at our store. Brinp in Your Keys on the Day and Date Set— Watch for the Announcement—And See if You Hold th^ Successful Key That Unlocks the Lock that Makes You The Happy Povsessofe^This Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet. Key Given With Each 5 Gal. Gasoline and One Quart Oil BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922 Ζ. V. SNIPES GARAGE H DUNN, N.C. —————BEF— L =aa——————BBBM New - Furniture Now Arriving PORCH CHAIRS and SETS BEAUTIFUL SUITS New Designs New Prices :-ALL ATTRACTIVE-: Complete Line Now in Stock Barnes & Hoffiday Co. Dunn, North Carolina
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