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o o la the person of Simey OWaol •* OAMtb, Mt «f I MW SBtor Utev eadrwyalleave. OTUal we ! . tatlag tka pettates of tka ritHt Be aakke. kaidlag arttda Jda pay nan pawar than any earthly rater, aad kofara wham princes and pats a tali* hrnni. K«v Aon of ,4wu lpM wkaaa aakla physlqaa tka kaad ad afltetiaa haa laid it’s ley daws, a broken aad patkatte Agere. Human tty’s friend. Using peaceably aad per haps slightly bitter, ferreatty hoping that same day tka warid will be ripe far tka reception of his Made aad prtekdplee. Mr. Ckartaa Fletcher Hsaayuatt, opt tftae raddaat of Dana bait now Hsis« la Suffolk, Ve., was In the city yeataiday afternoon, ktia plimari ta great him, aad ka e«ta* oamiag hack to Dana where he ^ent hie ear lier days. Charlie looks jest aboat like ka did whoa B F. gat his goat Is tka old days. Ik* Attack Pint North CeroHna (•coral epidemic «* whipping, tarring and feathering aad ***—igJ-gr which bars haaa erw ditiad tetktb Klu Maa, thraaghoat ••me of the wathUad, H looks at Sana tar Baggntt of Harutt county la going to form tho lama aad “call the hand'* ef tkk organization, aa it were, before it may start on any rash a rampage la thin ataSa. The “hooded knights el the laofaMe empire” ere Instating that thflr aggaaraaea ia pubHc with merit 'd fun aad ia white rebee era with the consent of the aatfaeritiec, aad aggamady the Harnett county men tor ia met going to give the aotherf tiee the gower to grant this pcnnta ■ka. At any rate taking the matter ■» «■ the timing sendee it the )« Wiitn, before some ef them crimes la fata gran tun . Tho bari modem ia the world might attend the idea, the gimegta aad the teaching* of the Ko Klu klu hat undoubtedly their method of procedure la wrong Thera fa ae need for a mu to decry Ida rixtaee from tho housetops but at tho mam dam there to ae mat meson why ho •bould go about white robed at arid alght with flaming torches ia order tw mfegurd the seeracy. The klu Mmlf undoubtedly hm the best pgr 9omm sad the highest ef detirae for Aaaerfeaaimt and true eitiaenridp hut that doaaa*t prevent a rary liberal ia terp retalon of what it takes to cany tbam out, and a eoaatraedm that mu with power and the opportunity *** te carry through Jut abut anything that they aught wiah. Aa a atcrct order th, klan baa Jaet aa MMh right to evict u aay other fraternal or aaecot oigaalaation, hot oeaaetep the boanda of the law Bad good (Itlwohiy when they aaek to keep Inviolate the-of the ■aamhota, aCcero or anything alto, aad ha fact the report* declare that It la the wiah that the individual Hbmwu ahauld not know kia fallow ****■**•■ Ccartalniy each tectiee are aut a carrying forth of the Idea of Aatoritaaiaa aad it la wall eno^fc that thay Might ho avoided to far aa North Carolina la eoocemed. Wo don't need AmerieaaleM of tha hooded faced, whit* rated, fu«toy ; arrow kind—Rocky Noant Telegram. THK CHAMBER or COMMERCE The Chamber of Commerce, aa or ■untard aad spun* d :a this da/ an J tima, haa become recogn yci aa tha maeblaa that pelts the batin'* if tha community. la tlm-m past it fan©, a jued largely aa a social factor whore mai. gathered to to* and smoke and cat. ai d generate hot ah. It is some thing vary much different from that new the important part the Chita • her of Commerce play a Is ;».# bos. r«A« lUe ef a commi: Jty nao tied o« v. ca; Miutratkin in the feet flat is ll-t orient a trade payi.ir as The Nr* Y.ra Coommerc'U made e.'wcf da te: circa on the Chamber* of Cim aTrr-i throughout the country for tnMtna' upon *hl:u it betel da an cw report of commercial snJ i: .lua t.ii.' e< nditions. Tt was On- ugh the agocics of these orga- izatijiu tha' It was aamblsd to compile what H calls "a National business inventory." It arpirsmm appreciation of this terries through, editorial tribute, in tha coarse of which It says that Cham here of Commerce aad trade associa tions are keeping American business alive. They represent basin am la tha mass, theirs is the composite burin cm view; they represent the community of basinets of which the Individual is a part and by which the individual benefits. The Commercial thinks it should he tho part of our Oovarn metit to cacourage these associations and to rely upon them for the help they can give. As long aa they are snrnpand of human beings it is to be eapoeted that bare and there the pur I II to* of *om» of these association ■ '» be obuaad, but than never era J infancy enested by mao that tr ot abuacd. Tbe Government shoal •u tlirse abase* asdhey occur nr -uch pnalabment exercise s r -'ring effect; but to hamstring t> r clationa themsolvss would be ID ■ pplnjc tbe street ears because pie' ocksta sometimes operate oa then; Fortunately this view is grudua’ luiag Impressed upon tbs Govern aunt, for which Tbs Comm*re 1*1 res claim no Ittl* credit bseaoso of th definite campaign It has smgod foi Chambers of Cosaaaarsa and trade associations play an important put ir oar community Ufa but they are now faced with a doty thoy may not dis regard. There has been sn access of radicalism la Congress and there is an announced purpose to make an attack on hoaintaa. Tha radicals art vary much la the mbisrtty bat thus may be thnas when, by resorting to tandbagglag method* they ana forci mom of their schemes through. Bj their agitation they can produce ar nnraat that will undermine confident! and hamper burin me. No association I can sidestep its reeposwibUity in thh respect on the plea that it mutt no' meddle in polities e» that It mast con. Sac itself strictly to those things bear Ing directly op on its own affairs. Nr crytliing is the affair of every organ! action of baaiaeaa man, no matter foi what aped fie purpgge U may hsvi bees ergaaised, If t^kaa any bSarins opon buainaee in general or upon thi I welfare of the country tt largo. I "Congress," says The Commercial “mun be made to feel the force el , public opinion, to which it io extreme ' ly sensitive end this ran beat bo doni through organised phblio opinion ! What these organisations can do ha been demonstrated mom than once On one occasion Congress sought tt abolish commercial attaches by with holding’ the appropriations for tfcch maintenance and on saother H pm poaod to cut down tbs consular op proprieties*. In both of them ieaten c«s Tbs Commercial sought the al< of the Chambers hi Commerce am trade aamciatioas throughout tin country with the result that Congreai was overwhelmed with protests am the appropriations were re stared Congress mug bo watched mom close 1. y than QT«r and mast ba -trn iilteit vhem ear it shows a Uma&km to nlertake wildcat legislation, aat In elite pisgyfootlag term* bn* te traight-from-tba-shonMer eigarooa tngnage that politicians can gndar tend—Charlotte Obaarrer. iUSINESS FAILURES IN THE U. S. DURING 1BX2 SET NEW HIGH RECORD Now York, Jan. I.—Bn slum fnd-l area in tka United Stater -e.fcw.a~i 1 "«w high record in ISIS, Brad street's reported today, last year's .’ailurne totaled 9*409. the report showed, 11.9 per cent more than 1991 and 164 per cent mare than 1990. As compared with tbs boom year of 1919, tbe 1999 failures were four times a* great, Latt year liabilities, bowerer, to talling |646,9(6,999, were 14 per cent leas than In 1*91, bat 61 per cant creator than thoee of 1990, morn than flee Uinta 1919*f liabilities and 81 per cent In ezoem of 1914. AssoU of 1991 fall urea were (964, 002466. which totalled 6*4 per cent >t the liabilities. The number in bast aces In the country was 9,074,617, a (•la 9t 1.1 par cant over 1M1. Tka oriddU Atlantic atataa. the npart laid. lad la tka total of fait arm 4aau«c4 wfcU* the Southern rt»Ui U4 lm the Bomber of carnal* am. 1 T C H|E R orth Carolina Licensed Emba mcr »Pt Service • PbSoe No. 16 i * | __________^m “ 1 n family Medicine” B i B[gii!HT I #.. ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ i LOAN \ < sands of dol farm land, or town . Clarence J. Smith, Attorney DUKR, —NOKTH CAftOUMA - ■ - 1 ...... «*« i Fertilizers and Seed! For lowest cash price on Fertilizers and ; highest price for your cotton seed see us. We will also handle Calcium Arsenate ; this Spring which Jm recommended by the ; government to be die most effective prepara tion with which tft fight the boll weevil. Let’s talk the /natter over before you place yourNordea N. B. uei and Fred Baggett : 1 /agents for Lee County Cotton Oil Company j < > AAAAAAAAA ^ ___ __( I / / v\> i /. —is easy Jit s as close as your telephone. |sk your grocer”. Made fresh every day and containing o; tie best materials. We invite you to and see it made. v - --- Pearce’s Bakery Dunn, North Carolina Paving Assessments = MUST BE PAID AT _C H. A. Parker, Clerk * I I E?« V. i * i ' | u. • i - .1
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