If ;*v }&■■ m Si |ST :: • ^ ;* ■* \1 . . s ': 7 ■ ♦V'^> , *' •7 • ‘ * '< ‘ 1 *. -- ■ wwm quant? ax mu nit - Aad so H goes. The dcvajogamnl d the water power af the Tadkin river *<D add enormouely to the advan tages of North Carolina ea hi Mh trial state, aad the distribution of facte rim tkiuegk a section hitherto oiftna •xuiMTvy to ifnnutsrt will strengthen aad solidify ft* com mercial power of North Carolina. The thing to going ea with a speed alto gether ancucgiiteii by meet of aa The next federal eensaa to aaro to reveal to this state, not a narrow holt hi which toe feeterlw are crowd ed, bat ea Industrial empire stretch ing from toe caaABe to toe crest ef the Blue nidge.—The Oceeatooro Defly News. DOUBLE PUNISHMENT ADVOCATED BY BECK liHeltsr C i I iral Argaee That Proht Mtlea Violates* Iky Be Tried Tsftee Washington, Nor. 2i-—Solicitor General Beck contended in the Su preme court today that both federal sad state gorrnaut can punish the tamo violation the national pro Mbitiea amendment. He insisted in a com appealed by toe United States again* Nlto Lean, Disk Baste end others, convicted la a state court in Washington for too amnafactaro aad I possession of intoxicating liquor, toot they could also ho tried in a federal coort ea the acme charge. The Uni ted States district coort for western Washington refused to take that view, aad dlwetreed the principal counts in • ea Indictment under which too foder • el government sought to bring them When wo enter Into and become ] one with the universal spirit In our daily teak, we learn that work 1* a pleasure, a joy. It matters not wheth <r our position Is great or small In •he eyas of the world; era learn to mjoy our work, just where we axe. In order to enter fully Into tho >pirlt af the work at band, the work er should first attune himself to h\s Usher by recognising Him and gtv ng thanks for the gifts Ho battows. On first awakening In the morning, the worker should give thanks for another day of opportunity. He should realise that like attracts like; that when ha sands forth good' thoughts, words, and deeds from oth ers. Tour real work nee dr divine guid ance; acknowledge only the highest leadenhip, and reflect it by being sin cere. Do not attempt to express through outer sett that which you have net flrat built up within; do not send forth from your conscious mind thoughts which an at variance with the thought substance which fills your subconsciousness. Do not mis represent anything you bavo to sell. Vvur iu'nconiciau mind wlU apeak •tli to the cutcatueioui mind, of the uttcmn. at plainly a* your lip* ;!x\ ftl.ic word* to hi* comeloui '•i Infinite thought tronrference ' pl»*e between tubconaciow •ida. He.>i.e cue mutt heheve it ;* \.,v.k and ran*: enter into tin f.r hit writ to tboioughlv ant' > t'..iroi«ly that hi* inner being will Hat him in performing him taeka. lie win then And the normal coortU 'atiou of hil inner and hia outer ?owert, and-bit work will be efficient md profitable.—In Exchange. The man who keep* money In this bank, standi well, while he who ba res hia, never holds oat hi* chut, first National Bank. I The woman who find* it hard to get in the notion of doing the family sewing, aril] And herself in all kinds , of goodd dnotloas after ahe visit* Dreughons. '! — i 11 A crowd will watch a well known man lay a comer stone, while a hen will lay an egg without ceremony and more frequently. If fed on Purina Chicken Chowder from L. P. Buries. Autos are montioned In tha Bible, when it i* stated "We Will Be Taken Home On High." To go to a good place, have your agio repaired at City Garage. If hairs appear In a glaaa of soda, should the ice be shaved closer? To buy where profits are shared the . closest, trade with Walter Jones. When a wife is expected to do all the housework'besides making bread' the feels aa If aha had entered holy deadlock, instead of holy wedlock.’ Make year wife secure with less work, by insisting on Klty Nice Bread. to trial, on the grown) that iney had ihondy been punished for the miu» i Janos by the state of Washlngtor. Coutondiog that the prohibition igaandmant hod wiped ont state lines H ter oa to taxieating Liquor* 'are sens anted, John F. Do re far Ln.i*a j ■ad his associates asserted that the I “concurrent jurisdiction" conferred I by that amendment upon the states; did not mean “double” jurisdiction,] aa claimed by the government. It should bo read, ba said, ax meaning that one or the other, but not both, should prosecute violations of the prohibition Iowa. Moot of the states had more string ent prohibition laws than the Volstead act, bo laid, and especially in the mut ter of penalties, and Congress never intended, ba insisted, that a person! should bo twice prosecuted and pun Idied for the same crime. THE SPIRIT OF TOUR WORK The spirit that is in man Is also in man’s work, for a man's real work is an inseparable part of him. The spirit which porvade* hit labor is the real substance of labor, and it >* n part of tha grow central energy of the anjrera*. It is the spirit which siimates all, which manifoits itrelf in and through ail; it is the spirit of i Ufa, from which all life and energy Eternally Vigilant for Your Safety . The Commercial Bank invites the ac counts of people who are looking for a safe, convenient place for their funds and who Appreciate die high degree of service it of ers. »* j rj ' i ;* ; ■•j'j •; , ■ The Commercial Bank Dona. North Carolina - -- - - -' - _—_ Death to the Boll Weevil i CALCIUM ARSENATE is the only DEPENDABLE REMEDY It ia recommended by the Federal Department of Ag riculture and by agricultural departments of all states in fested by the •weevil. W. R. GRACE and COMPANY Are the Largest Manufacturers of— CALCIUM ARSENATE in the world Their product is indorsed by all agencies fighting the weevil. We have been made distributors for their CALCIUM ARSENATE and machines with which it is applied. If you plant cotton next year you must have CALCI UM ARSENATE—the Boll Weevil will get you if you don't. W. R. GRACE AND CO’S CALCIUM ARSENATE CAN Be GOTTEN IN DUNN ONLY FROM US We can supply you any quantity now. There are no dealers profits and consumers get it direct from us at first cost. Place your order early—quantity is limited and those who wait may not be able to get it. General Utility Company Dunn, • North Carolina I m^^ssmssm Remove the "Blindfold'' I I Habit Has Tied Over Our Eyes 11 I VAILY association ofttimes makes us ho faraili&C ^ith the rooms WQ &y§ in tfeU longef I I really see them. Eaamine your Home today. Be U critically open to new Impressions as a stranger. You will be amased —"Hacked—to discover how much deterioratLop and □gHness has crept in unnoticed. I In a hundred places, indoors and out, fern TTif ' I everywhere, you will eee spots that are worn, shabby, warped—spots where the beauty and yalue of yam I I home are being destroyed. Open your eyes to the immediate need of palnl and varnish product* in your home. And when you Iny paint and varnish products, buy only the beet. I I Dsvoe products are time-tested and proven, backed by I I the 168 years' experience of die oldest paint nunyfap , taring concern in the U. S. Pounded 1754. a BUTLER BROTHERS I I Dunn, North Carolina B B W ■

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