L . _ ... ... ..._.. hi Bt put 4mm of «v, that Bathing. Sis or eight men, kfltod by o dim 44 m a rood 4m ■Am bohiad tho Haas—k ia hard to toowN aaythiag of loot rigoiflcaaee to the nay. Bat aaa weald the to behave that the country took* at H ditereatly. Oaa wwM Hka to believe that we, Bring peacefully at oar mm be cowee oar ooldieta did not b.wtate to die ia defoaeo at oar peace and mm, eeold never, never leek with I iadiffemee m the epot where a «U gte oaa ef them had Ue Ufa blariad oat Oaa weald Hke to believe that groaad wot with oar eoldten' Mood tbaocefonrard became to on hallow «d ground, whether the blood hay yoaud to ho that ef a private ia the rear sank, ar that ef a general aA eer. Oaa would like to believe that whoever Meed ready to ley down -hi* life that Aaarica might Kv* Might •ialm without queotiaa the right to he called Amerioea. If wo ant e rugoklto, that atari ha •a. Bat if w* an to ha ruled by an i Cotton Seed Wanted! W« pay highest cash prices or will exchange to— ; ] MEALYMONIA Scales situated next to J. L. Hatcher's Store. MBALYMONIA—Used last year by many farmers : In this section—Is highly recommended by those who : used it. N. B. Lee end Fred Baggett agents lor | Lee County Cotton Oil Company j " - f npiN, u inrtalhl* umpire, thea these tax creams are aem of ear*. Dm — ho a »rh them died for as, bat they aaa of oar*. For they war* aogtue*. ta tha M*«y bag**** of th* Masker, nlggen. oftener than aot 4mm niggert. Therefore they coaid not ho Americano. Tho Softy Mows bolWves a* strong, ty at say Masker ta whit* mpiwmaay. Bat it hoHosos that th* white man bread Hgbt of day- H th* that It dared aot amort tta right ta rale hefor* all moa and uafiiUlt ta dofowd It boldly, ta the (ace ef all ■Mat if it bshored that the white race had aaak so low that it could not rata ear* by hiding it* lac* hi *» aeasaMn’i math and striking In th* dark, than it would abandon hoy* of th* whit* me*. Th* existent* of th* Km H*x ta an lnealt to tho whits race. It Is an admission that w* cam not dofand oamatea* oxcept by a cow. sod’s weepoaa. And when Umt order preaches tha pofaenosu ftoctrino that th* negro ta aot entitled to th* right *f a fail trial in opes coart and to the equal protection of tha laws, becaueo ha li net 100 per cunt American, we think ef thorn huddled creese* in th* moon light by ooo of th* riven or Franco And whan oilctale of th* rovsmmon ally thomsdres with that order, nay m 1 1 lf ;e-hdn a judge on the bench charged | <vtl. the nvcivd admlabtmt'on of Ji’- j tVe will net dear that he la head et: that reptilian ardor, wo think of thofr | -aves la Franco. And oar impulse* j (« not one of pity for the ngroa for the negroes hay* rindlcated them lvri Our fear It for the aatios that . readme to abandon IU own dead, .'.'■d help a country that could be so diet—Graonahoro Nyra. GRADY STILL SOJOTT OM KLAN AFFILIATION Clinton, Doe. SI.—-Jndaetion into the office of Judge of the Sapenor Court here tomorrow win not change Hoary A. Grady's belief that whether he la a member of the Ku Klux klan or not h none of anybody** burin mr*. *o long aa ha perform* the dutio* of the office to which ha ha* been elect ed. Ho wil hold bU first session of court la Crayon county a week from tomorrow. Recent effort* to Induce Judge elect Grady et affirm or deny the statement made by Dr. Osear Hay wood that he 1* the lltalar head of the Invisible Empire to North Caro lina have boon unavailing. Friends of Mr. Grady had expected that he srould make a formal itatamant before hr . assumed the dultica of the Judge ship, but it U understood her* to night that ha wQl maintain his si lence. DID YOU KNOWT jv That £!>• jam till prof)* from Ura 1 ——— .ll.'lfgCBBg butiiMiM of education nr* wywiXd In the cumin* power el tha tons ef Utocaandj whove koowledge, train lac and preparation tor the work tad Un tie* of life art anppllad by the pub lic (ckooJa. VULCUN PLOWS We now have on hand a supply of VULCAN PLOWS and PARTS YOU KNOW THE QUALITY JOHNSON BROS. Dunn, . North Carolina .. __ % The Season 1 for Stoves I is Here Vo. wii! Ci'.fl l!;f. f.jd most complete line of— Stoves Heaters Cook Stoves and Ranges ever brought to Dunn in our store. Furniture fcr every room in the house. Prices always right. Butler Brothers Dunn, N. C. Varina, N. C. ; LOTS, FACTOR SITES 1 , NORTH CAROLINA I i, 2:00 p. m. .1. ! « • This Land is Owned by Mr. J. D. Barnes-Located Near Oil Mill-Large Lots. Dont Fail to Attend this Sale on Saturday, January 6th, 1923, at 2:00 o’clock p. m. Rain or Shine! Em^E^^^BANDCONCERT

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