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THE DUNN DISPATCH 1, 1M4 1 •"•I PHtD TWKC · A . WEEK TVMDAYB A H D FE1DAYB | L busses for* SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Om Year ........ 1*-#0 is XNdM 1.00 Mm Mcathi -, .«0 CASH IK ABVANCK ilfe· all mmMBrlcatloaa to The «■Γ ΑΠ departments tf The rvtxnfc can be ηκΜ tkr*ifk UW pic»· 1M. Cotaiaa-teaUoat apoa Mr» too le* ο iriTited, bat under all drmmereit w* the mnAtr ·! wî ι ItiiMt nieniMT that th· bmh he pttbMihid. hot we la.Ut that It be gîrea a» aa rridence of |Md lai th. T«a* TahM A Hu4 la Yeatli ι· a woaderfttl thlag. It ι iliMp in·— — often loacvwi twéwh| ht* < la which ml the aagab fad taboo. Of lato we hare heard much txwm yrathfal debaters aoeot tke «ttriaity ef Christ, the troth of the Bible. the craatteo of Alia and ether thing· around which aura mature iminds ha*e gieved and stumbled. It lent a healthy topic for yavth, especially whca H la approached with the atti Uxlo a mussed by thru (abnormal moatro*taaa who woild trire fee thaaelwa the riddle which has balk ed the aMi of wise men. One Tory pedagogic Wok tug young gentleman. paeaing the e®c* the eth er sight, wae heard to my te a rapt eoaspanien: «ο taatxer mit «m n U· «)t, 1 cannot bring Byxlf to Wlltrt that there U any huMÎHt mvf the reincarnation at the sïnd—" or aorac thailar toil TOa youngster cannot be mora Una arronteen yean old. Tat, there kl was μΜβ| the myetery of all agae; d!*ja!aelng with a floaxiah the *Twt»it built ap through agae of tk.vtoty. A· hie companion «ma taa pwuedi ha probably cot Sunday KkMl the vary next Sunday. It It frigfctfnl that thU akeptleiam of holy things la bom in mind· aa mu "«emcantation at the mind," in deed Γ Uatcaa Mm brain of eoa&a loog tW parted Jatkaja baa înW Mi way tat· the emim ef thia yooag wor thy, the hiatory vt aU the agea re cord! bo htcUaee wherein the brain H la I to ι »» ι ι» » aboot the the ituwilw at ChrUt, and ef the BMet atary of creation. U tot baahVy. Hew the world began, hew ana ctou to it; how Chziat was lent aa tile Savior and bow he aaeeaded to the Spthe*—theae ara of little tra portajter. Obeanaace of tha teaching· of Christ la another matter. Tfcoy are logical; they are Jaet- One cannot go wrong when fallowing along tha path Be haa marked. From that aid· mt th· f«M· μ «fetch th· uU4Nptn«ln cotton —rtitw atoad mm· * bowl of do Cotton Quota' Ca-opamtir· m» etatioa mU mm eottea jut bofon Dm ntwtt "tiff Hao ta tko prieο «t •ottos. Wo Itni ao mkntic iafor ■■Mia «ι the fotattty nU, «or tko prie* paid. The aatl'i my, ho an «τ, that aboat 1,100 tain wot· hU fna th· local wtrrtwi fer ΙοΜ thaa St Mata »nd mow Uu aiarkat I» aroaad U Mata. They potat to tfcla μ «τΜηκ· thai that th· —atlaMow to Mt hiadMUm th· «arawr; ovutookiac the fact that •οι—Bliay Uka t%M ft·»··! beta* •rw» nU m th· oyan ·ιιΙι> how •taring th· «oath of Iqtatkw at aa •WHO pria· at i>w> towtf and a half MBta. Bad th· thaaaaada af hala· «md la m apaiatln aawhiaan haaa damped m tta aaikat dartac la»· tialw and tk« mHjt (in of 0<ta Wr, H la lld| that tho price w*aM War M MM Certataly «ta Utaon «U plaaad (Wb ootaaa «Wk Éa » ■irtartea Mttd Mt km gottaa aan Mi aad a· of *eai an la 4M ta tho profita aw* pi—li hy *a kil«« H *e mm ■«■■■ a# Ma •ta ta b· aaH. ✓ tha Um tha* the bayer» an the o»en market at Dunn arc eccmW to the farmer. Na community em bad a batter collection of buyer*; bo mar ket avar waa willing and abla to Ho mora for tha faim wbo bold» to Hm old syateaa. Thair business if a ^likitnat· bullae·. They bare built ι» · aronderful market bora. They •Car Um (inarr aa much ao ha ba« • r%h* to expect fram a syatrm which doaa mot take bis aralfam Into ronaid Tha Dispatch would like to »aa a»acy cotten grower a member of the association because it believes tha amni iatinn's method la kia salva tion. Bat if ha urQl not Join. wa could not gtva him bottât advice than to «•H on the open market ia Dunn. Inadvertently wr have done A« Mingo church neighborhood an la juatlca. A faw days ago ara chronicled tha fact that caa Mingo township ne gro had killed another ta a drunken bra art and that the tragedy waa the second doe to whiskey within eight een months. So far the statement was tree, but wa were mistaken when we stated that the tragedies cxtarred in the neighborhood of .the church. Neither waa within throe rnDea ol tha church, we are informed by good citizens who dwell in that excellent neighborhood. The Mingo church commodity ii one ofthe flnest of Sampson county. Its people are law-abiding. Christian folk who Ihro peaceably with the woeid. They are good friends to Donn—and aQ friends to Dunn are Ter friends. Long may Demon Bum remain a way from them. AaiNad«| A CuliiL To Mm readers at The Dispatch and the dweller· is the Dunn District ceamllr we commend lie approach iag mbscilption contact, snrvonnc«c I» this issue and opeaing next Mon day. Thl» will be oxzr flrst active effort to Induce people to subscribe to The Dispatch. In yean past we kave been content to let the paper be lta own ■If» About every subscriber wr Hare it a voluntary subscriber, be toataf nek tiiaiai be or ahe de tired the peper Mew, to increase ovr oaefulneaa U the mi—ilty we aerve, we arc *HH ·· intensive campaign te bt «Me every dweller in oar district to bin—ι a rrndsr ef The Die patch. several other valaahle premium^tc thoee who aaUeit subscriptions. Arxi te every solicitor who doe» not cert one of theae premiums we will give « eiflh commiaaion 1er every subscrip tion tamed in. fiabacrlptioo contest In forme yean ware not popular with as. Then eras about them an element whleV often appealed to the cupidity ol publishers and sesee times led to me thod* that were not strictly honest Now ws have found a method Ir which there are no loop holes; Ir which there is no posMbility ef thoat I unpleasant situations which hart characterised some contests in tlu part. We have erajAoysd to conduct thii contest a eencern which cornea to οι with the very high set cotrunemlatior from the leading publishers ef th4 country. The cotise contest will be li charge ef represents tire of this eon cent. The coatsat will be conductoc from the oflee· ef the Chancer ο Corasspee, and the management no the employees of The Dispatch wil have any part ia It The publisher hai porshaaed the prumlumi. They ar on ilbpb| at the various pointa a: purchase. We will have no other par in the contest until it erases to si end. ara ta mail the paper te thos< who tuhecTibc. Erery contestant who enters thl contest will get a square deal. Ever; rata turned In win be fairly credited ■very proaniae made in the announce saent will be fuMBed Go to » aed may the beat mai itfD CROSS WiûlïïKG IN FISilT RE! HEALTH Bettor. Stronger Citizenry How Emerging Out of Work In United States. I Tfc· Amerlnaa Be<t Crvm m m I er*n**l'«t ul better health bu looked j lu prot>!«o eqnaro la the fuce. Hew , It imvwil the (nsk rrewl'ri to tt Is j the nAtion'i phralea] <-ot»Jltlo· el ' bmilil en: daring Lb· World War, ! »art coaM-lantloadj applied Its actlxl tic· to corrcctiao forma a τ1*Μ cbap tar la the fortbconilaj aaaaal report Hiatorlcalljr and pra<tiralfy, aurelax U a beak work for tfi» Had Croaa. IS tta { public botklUi ourjlnj ion lor, M t» , ctrochloa lo hot»* li^girne aDd cmra at j tho alck. nutrition îIjiiu, ftrat akj and life aavhic rcoraea and bealtfc na tor·, the American Rrd Oou la ap plflns rftectualb tlia Ittooaa Irmraad I dnring tta war and makltte to* I hoaltAler. «roim«T tad hotter uor Uhed rltlxearr. Tho task of the Rod Ooat PoMIc Health aurto In the lJilO aursloa Mn> leas sow operating thrvaghoat thj ronntry loitrattlni their commonltle io health reise.itleW and dljeeac pro vratlon la demon* r rating the pntelbUl tie» of human testeraient and the (real bonef.u ot enltothleiMuml. Tlurln- the lust year SIS *rw pabtk health nuralnç eervleen were establish *Λ by Red Croat Chsuter». and severed huadi-ed mttIcm so convinclajlj pro* ed tkMr elTactiven·»» that they wen takrD over bjr pabUc «utbarltlee. D order to promote this work $30,000 waa allotted to provide won*» to pripin themselves for publie nbrstag. TW bom* visit! made by lb· l^iO gin· ag^ctratod iie«r..v unuuxn, rlslta M school» nimhried 140.000, and ta at] aiantbs 1,3110,400 school children wan Inspected UJ theaa ou mm and when detects were found sd vised examina tlou by physicians. la rural commo allies till* «errice bu auide a varj marked advance and baa να tboa audi of convert* to approved method) of disease precsntlse. Ia borne hnttvav and cura ef the aid Instruction, which eta the atodent tt methods of proper car* » here llloeea la not aa aérions ai to Avnlre prof β» al on al service, the Bed Cross coo duct ad HAM classes dtirln» the last /ear, so rolled χ&'Λ twerortors, on. MS at» daati sad Issned *1ΚΛ canllloitaa. Ob Jane 30, MRU, nutrition servies araMacod Ι.ΙΟβ elaaeea, with a total ol 37,323 children aad jjee enrolled dlrtl Hana. 8ov«ntjelçbt food aaUctioa rHssss msdimtel 7*3 who received Bad Crops certificate·. Ia gunaraJ benlth activities ltol Ooat Chapten maintained *77 health cable», serrtai —j^sau esw^aames. provide^ 'fa?*·*iÇ"*iiu· cttnks uuIRK· jAiyo Red Cross Gains Strength in All Foreign Fields la tare la r pnaeeaaioaa of th· Datte* Ktntea and Id foi-rtcn lands the Aneri con Rel Cross imM heavy raina <5nr but Ik· last yaar, iwttiug tke pre I loui msubwablp hit* imirk ·( 1011 by *JtS\ «art MlnuBClSK tie Scare t> IMltua Tha Philippin·· take ÙM iMd, gaining nearly 100 per cant. M« h nvln* iuyh7 members. In Karoçi tk· i«n Bou can «Broved iua with tb· Gnnsaaatmopt· Chapter η porting MS. a (sta of Β aamh«α China was 1,782 —>» a tata « MO; the little Virgin Islands ten 1000. while tbo Pcminlram RepabM, with Vm alrsaced free Ma prerVo* high mark by 1.423 saw aaamberi Haiti, organised tit 1SB0. now hai nearly 1.000 earalied. Mexico report 304. a (alb of T27 ta one year. Tb Amerleun Red ''rose baa spread It mecAersirty oser tome TO tarelfi loads And lu Jnnlov membership eel aide of the Cdted State· la doee · TOO, 000 Red Cross Water First Aid Makes Life-Saving Gait More than 823 Ohsptera engafed 1 III· savlag or water Orst aid last yaa wttk the result tit·' tb· America· *· Oroaa Lit* Savin» Oorp* has setaw hhrb aaark for enrolliaant and tb camber -of (tuallflwl life aavara d< velopod. 'It.· lafluvare of "leers t aw Un week" la ninny locellOaa la η «lacing the wnter fulalUMs throeg» ta atrortinn and tke wider dlsawalaatta of reanarltatlen methods demonstrate by the Red Cm·. reftreawtaUvaai ■> eelleat worv has heea dene In tearhlo a lant· part of tlie Amrrleaa pepali cloa haw to lake run at itself la th water. Or»wln* sopredatlen fur (hi Bad «'rose Ufa-ΜτΙββ Hervlte I «hewn ι,y the roronnlaery Inarnx-tlo adopted la maay «it:·· fae ■ embers « the pel lee nnd Brr la th praaa peeasnre method of retuclb I ct::KXAL ρε*4πκο makes us ■LI SB" h λ j'k.i ai bin at U>« State . ut -dljr. ·««. Perking ssid. .1*1 hear pari >1* talk about Am· . . ·> i w-i κ to tall Mem to .a dctm U> tfodh Carolina and :s> It lived." j Ν>ώΐ( conid h»W be*n «aid about ! j tb*t. If true, «o«U causa lu such «.-.faction. Vlait·* do not always ί j well sense the Aeaetcr and atmo· t-herv at a (tat* »htch they riait. Gen. Pcntung hH tu» opportunity :» judge w*at M <fcs ml Atnantae found that thfc State produced , ice whan ho ortered them to go , up against the be* trained troop· la Europe and aaw thaoi cone oat vk> lorioua. When the war ended, Oon. FVnhing saw a rata salon from the high patriotism «Weh lifted ua up In war. He mm men going bock to aal Aihnesa. Were·; ha aaw them fofgot tin* the splendid Idea)· to which they were true 1* war. In some parts i America til· *t*lt of worship , alien ideas and acceptance of an-AB ! -τ lorn creeds was as prevalent that uihh»· ιοί nnilin American iem were opened. There «U no mad of each «chooh to North Carolina. 11m people o! this coaunonwealth hold to "thr ancient Ιιΐ^ιιίι «bleb the fa thers bare «Λ." They apply only prin ciple· of jutlee to all thins· now, and test them by the Inquiry: "Are I Uiey fair, art they juat, an they jiqoalf" I Gen- Perahint nnderetanchi our tradition» and «W life. Under the heading "Gear Perehln* Makea III Bloib," the Afhotll)· Tbm haa this I'.igularlj exctUeat editorial: "When G«**m PenUax declared ytaterday, 'Wbea I bear people tftUc about AmrricdbiM^ I am foief to tall thoei to coat· tenu to North NerA Carolina and eee it hred." he «poke a truth which fer mora Tar Heeli need· no proof· We admit the bene volent impeach Ment, hluhlnff the iseaxwhOe. », "North C*f>Uola»a do not talk much abêtit tielr Americanism. They H*n it, and.'^tler an, what we do «peake to load that the world canno« bat hear whJTwa mj "Tar Heel .Americanom · duo U the unriTslaJ parity of oar raclai stock. North JCaroJlna tope all iUt«i ir the oret^nlatla^ preponderance of Angto-Saxonism. hua t±»ï oca per cert of ear population represents foreign b rUi Th· rvaiainlng ninety and nine la /Vmerican citlienakip that it at lead on* generation removed from Old World associations. "The Mw offUtooe of American political Interest recelées precious lit tle Vtoepilalky in β»is (lata. The db ordered doctrine· of purlor Bolshev ism, 1. W. W. lam and the other out croppinga of political praaklahnea· have not found oar soil itry fertile for their teed*. "After all, «re are aimpie folk. We '■UU believe In the fvtnO usee tali of life and rot*ion and morals. Sena tor John Sharp Williams moat have had u« in mind when be defined Uie Soutix aa a land w«ro 'he pe>ple still DcUctc in God, reai Scott's noveK and vote the Democntic ticket "In «on· sections of the countrj our distinctions in thia regard do nol excite n-epect. They are ahrufged away aa i»p»«eenting a kind of Phil' fctinism. They aay that we are#-t< borrow the neat phrase of Charlej vi«uuw* ·—«.of couuunpgr enroua ancestors ot modern America Wc arc out ot «t*p. We arc soda, and economic arxi political lagyarda "We du not deny ihexe charges foi we are net rare that they are withou their atvcomckxj· Battery. Pert*Ρ «β are old-fashioned and perhaps old fashioned virtues represent the crying need of th· Republic In these painful Ijr modsrn timet. Henry Orsdy use< to say that ons day the nation woul< turn to the South for th· old-iashlon ed id eels tod idealises· He na ι Tory wis· prophet. • "In all event·, all North Carolin I is η» will warm to General PcrAinjr'i I tribute. We appreciate the cordialit) which jives It meaninc and which de prive* it of the unction which spolli so many complimenta.' The only virtu*» that persist an those which arc incarnated In thi lives of men. If North Carolina shal prove itMlf worthy of tho sttributi Gen. Pvfahing say· it iUuatzatai, thi fact that tfcoae who wish to ksov what Americanism is mu·* come ben "to see it lived"—than we have ai «Mtt to attract population of the hex ι kind. Allen Ideas, alien faith, aliei devotion to some other country, aliei sympathy are the liana in the path ο America today. With the industrie il development of lie Stmt· ρ la' tk· I ving of Am«r1e»di»aj, wi «ball im t iteixiy incrraM of th« immigration ttiet wSH bocotn· homoiaMOW to find home» In North Carolina."— I New» *nJ Obierrer. The game of polo originated In Per sia, and from that country it «pread over the Eut .taking root la ladla and in Conetantinopl· under ti»e By xantinn emperor*. ■ . .1 ... L _J All property in V1J3 to owned tn common. No nu there labor· a· as individual bat the work (a do·» In common and the rexolt divided equal ly among all. If a man'· homo la de stroyed be report· to hit chief that he need· a new one, and a certain number of Bien ara ■·signed to build it The way eome men anawar · tele phone remind· u· of the way a bull dof great· a itranfer. A million men have turned to One Eleven Cigarettes —a firm verdict for superior quality. cigarettes 15 for 10e Miss Smitl's Studio CHRISTMAS PHOTOS On al *a aiaaM gUu 1er ■ «fallu ar Mwi b a ι II" a# mm hU — m ml ~Om Mr." (Mr a (w ■M Vky M a [tint The Ideal Ready Ration DAIRY FEED We are glad to be able to announce that we have been appointed distributors for this beet of all feed for cows. It is just what all milk cow owners have always wanted—a tonic food which aids the health of the cow and icrease* the flow of milk. STAF-O-LIFE is endorsed by the North Carolina Agricultural Department and has the commendation of all dairyman who have tried it. It is composed entirely of choice coQUxi seed meal, corn gluten feed, Brewer* Dried Grains, Fine Grained Alfalfa Meal, Old Process Linseed Meal, Wheat Middlings, Hominy Feed, Wheat Bran, Dried Beet Pulp, Cane Molasses, not over one per cent salt. DIRECTIONS FOR FEEDING STAF-O-LIFE U · cootpUU ration for the Deiry Cow. You cannot b*ttor it in «ay wty by addiai anything to it Hwnfort, for bôat result* FEED STAF-O-LIFE ONLY with Dm addition of juat MfkiMt Rou|h«|· or F—Π t(« for nalalauoc·. A eow abould mvw be duand iwMnly from Mjf on« food to inotW. Thw of or·, in cKtn|mf to STAF-O LIPE food do mo (rtdully. On the first Amy, to inataaee, r«*d oat pound 3TAF-OL1FE, the rmwlndor of f—4 yon have boon usinai aacond day, food two pound. STAF-O-LIFE, Uvo remainder of food yon ko το boo· nainf. laarotio the qaoultty of STAF-O-LIFE ky one pound por day and decree alng tKo food you Koto boo· «bf uatil the ww la on a fall ratio· of 5TAF-O-LJFE. Λ full ratios will depend upon tbo quantity at aaUk |b« by tbo ww. A aafe rule to go by will bo to |h* her one pouad of STAr-O-LIFE to oaoay tbioo or tbroo and one-ha If ρ—ada of milk, or aix to *i«bt quart» ο4 STAF-O-LIFE to · ton-quart eow, bcroaibf or do creeaia« fat paopwtiun to yield and milk to .ta. DONT BE STINGY WITH YOUR WWI I—mi tbo qeaatity of STAF-O-LIPE aa Ion* aa ywr eow abowa inereaae hi milk prodactW STAF-OLIFE ia bifbly di«o ati bio, wheleaoaae, palatable and eoataix all tbo e lemon ta required by natnre for abundant milk CAUTION Don't feed Cotton Seed Meal with thia feed. It already contaiaa enough Cotton Seed Meal for tke oow—To add aaore wOl be injurions. Dunn Package House H. M. Pitman, Manager
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