MUST RE PAINFUL AND DIS . COURAGING For the past eleven year* a vaat Dumber of sxtreravly intelligent, lu cid and plausible speakers bave boon carefully explaining to the American people that Woodrow Wilson, at President, dlu those things that ha ought not to have done and left un done those things that he ought to have done. During the last four years those explanation* have been redoubled In number and vocifaroua noaa. It mutt therefore be painful indeed for these careful explainers to note that avary lima Woodrow Wilson's name is mentioned at a pub lic gathering the fool p«op)« rise up anil try to yell their heads off. For instance, when Lord Robert CVril, a distinguished foreigner whom everybody wan anxious to hear, waa spooking at the Hotel Aator In New York tile other night, somebody mailt* the mistake of remarking that Wood row Wilton was listening In on hi* radio sat In Washington Instantly, tire assembled guest* forgot all about Lord Robert, and shouted for WIL son It was a repetition of the scent of inauguration day, when the outgo ing President received a greater ova tion than the incoming one; and of the day when they buried the Un known Soldier and the appearance ol Wilson resulted in the faux paa of the populace cheering a funeral pro cession. It certainly must bo a painful and discouraging experience for tha paa. pie who have spent moat of their time demonstrating Wilson's mistakes to learn that the people apparently love better a man who does the wrong thing than an altogether admirable gentleman who is afraid to do any-' thing at all.—Greensboro Daily News. MEN WANTED! Harnett County's Board of Com-' missioned want men, and Is willing * to pay for them at the rate af ten do;lam per head. The clam of men' wanted by 4hc ConWrtsaior.ers are those who operate boose raanafac tories. Thr sheriff’s fonts go wot In' the bushes and find these establish-1 ments and bring in tba equipment, but when no one appears ts set up' claim to the property it ia sold tf' junk deaem at a great deal lower' price than the owners paid. What the1 county most desires, hotrerer, is* representative of the monkey rum ea-1 tablishmeid to call in person and Settle with the Recorder for the pry*-' ilege of operating tbs heslaem. In parsuanct ef this deair* ea th* part of tbs county, the Cosnmlmiew-' Sr* at their Monday aemton made' s^^^aratlog sh their ns^Ihai}- If WSmhJw mill is taken by the dtputies, enly ten dollars wRl be paid for tba mill, kut an artra ten dollars will be paid lor each repreaentatisa summoned In lo report upon Uic operation and face the dlgsdAed countenance of the Recorder when he asks "how come.” Ten dollar* m mors than ordinary witnesses receive for serving in the court terra. It remiane lo be he seen whether it will be an inducement to the members of the society for tho Evasion of Volstead, er whether it will mean the capture of more stills with representatives accompanying them to the misdemeanor warehouse. —Harnett County News TO WHICH SHALL THE MEDAL GOT The death rate among babies in Johnston County was higher than it ought to be," and last November the commissioners employed a county miw and put her to work. Tbvrs was an appropriation of (1,250 for Iht reuse and the hive, Miss Sarah Mul berry, who proved "very capable and efficient," was provided with an au tomobile. A new heard of commis sioners came in. and when Miss Mul berry was at the old home in Ken tucky, where she had been called by the death of her brother, she received official word from Johnston County that her department had been abol ished and there was no need for her to roturn. Tlte SmiUifieid Herald says there was “no cues* for complaint," but the commissioners rut out her work on the ground of economy. Which is to say. they put a few dol lars above the lives of the babies of their county. Durham County is too stingy to! put np a docent monument to Uie| Confederacy and Johnston is too nnBBBOBHSS Mingy to »vc the live* of ih« babiu*. Which of U<* two deserves the modal might be u goo I subject for the Ae'.iool debating societies over the Siato*—Charlotte Observer. CANCER EXPERT. BORN IN SALMON DEAD (Kaahrllle Christian Advocate) Or. William Faison, a dlstinguish •d physician of Jsrwvy City, N. J.t died on February H. Ha was bom or. a farm in Bampaon county, X. C. Horn than twenty yoan ago ha want to New York and later auttlad la Juney City, when ha climbed to Anal rank in his profession. Ur. Faison was a cpsciallat in tbs radium traatinaat of canror and waa regarded aa one of the leading American authorities in this line of ondesvor. He waa the founder sod head of the Fairmont Hospital in Jersey City sad was on the surgical staffs of St Francis. Si. Mary*", the German, snd the City Hospital in the metropolitan district, where bis work had won him wide distinction as a physician and rur Crnn. In his cancer treatment he had at great expense acquired aa u-utu nlty large quantity of radium. Ha had recently been placed la charge of this work for the county in which Jensy City is situated. Dr. Fslsaa was an eldtr in the Freshylsiian Church. The relieving of suffering was to hhn a Christian privilege sad duty. If soma children Vnsrw who thatr patents were, they’d have mare faith in Darwinism. .. »_.M f-FRSONS DEAD AJ A N.'.SULT TORNADO U.a. A,* >1 4 Dayan per il... i..r t > have bran kflkd ■ • coat a cm won Lnjarad la u m Uto Rad MNi fnm city, by a un uado wklab aycpt h ougi A'examh ia and PtaavUla i*** •oday. , The dead: Harry Kamui raereh tntj Enoch Wiiliamaon aad IA If momha’ old I a/ant; Mr. and ». jgf. Gatei; J. M. Montea aad Jfen, Alvta McCann. PiuevlUe ban the brant of tko blow, and anftarad heavy praporty donate. Several paraona warn Injar* «rd here - WOULD TOUT May: "Would yon wow a ranted bathing aultT" June: "It dapeoda whan tha rant ia."—PI anti ago. Never tin the toll or rrtttll of a garden plot whan too waL Tha aad will bt Injured aa a rwratt ■ I -~-i-r—^ 0 TOWN POLITICS 0 I hereby announce my coaididecy for commieeieaar, flat «»4 town of Duno, eubect to She ectlon of the O. W. BUTLEB. Monk 80th, 1028. FOB COMMISSIONS* I hereby UMtMt myeotf i eoadl date for comraieeiener of the eecead Word of the Town of D«ao, (abject to the action af the Democratic Pri mary. P. T. MAS4UEMCILL. Dana. N. C.. March 16th, 1028. 1 hereby announce that 1 am • candidate for commtmtonar from the third ward town of Dana in the com Inr Democratic primary and w<n ap preciate your rote. WESLEY B. THOMPSON. March 80 th, 1028. • ANNOUNCfcttEJTT f hereby announce in yea if a can didate for mayor af tha town of Dan* •(*!*« to liar Kllu of too Democratic primary. J. V. VUIIHUS. Uann. N. C, March lath. j-—— - I hereby *cmenace myaolf a osadi date far cemmlmtomor of to mrl ward of too town of Daaa anbjoot to too oettoa of too Dimniatli yd ■ary. P. A. LUC. March It, till. I taka Okie aaim af — —~*-y myaalf a caadidato far of third waid, town of Joel to to* action of toa primary. w. h. mum CANDIDATE POE MATO* ftahlcct to to* wlakae af to* Otoao ciatl* rotcrr to k* wywil la fa forthcoming primary, 1 hirilj aa ooaaco my eaadidaey for too otto* of $$ iyi JUMto is*, lta.51 BS1W"t ' ■ ■ "■■' ■ —■■ ^4- BUTLER BROTHERS 1 -« 10 to 15 per cent off on All Cash Pur chases at Our Store. Buy from Us and Save Money. See this Mascot r nge on display in c ur window Makes your cooking j a pleasure instead | of a drudgery • Cooks quicker and J better i Make all your mirchases of hardware,' cutlery, etc., nrom us and save money. BUTLER BROS. Dunn, North Carolina J. L. HATCHER. D«aa. North Carolina Undertaker and Licensed Embalmer Prompt Service Dnjr or Ni«bt Phono No. 16 KARPEN FURNITURE APRIL 14 to 21 I railing m with this nation wide exhibition of ._PEN Furniture by good fandtwo •toree fee FaytteviDs Furniture Co^ offer* to die bomo-lureis of Eastern NorthCmw line a grander and a more varied display than has ever been shown bare. W.rtb the movement for better homes having a greater influence day by day tin*display wiD ba appreciated by thoee who want to sae what is new and in living-room Furniture. With our now credit plan you can buy at our lowest cash price and have 10 narik fin which to pay. Come in end let ns ezplafci this plan to you—in ■ ilifiiinn to tide with every suit sold during KARPEN wash wo have arranged to give with every liih^ i men •uit^old^either e Davenport Table or a floor Lamp. Remember this k only for KAR From April 14th To 21st We have living-room suits in this showing from _ __ .$159.00 up. With your cash discount from that and your premium of either a floor lamp or daven port Table makes the suit cost you little compared with the high quality. Our showing of these suits will be the greatest ever seen on our floors. « m » , .-.V * ; -.4 Aj.wA '• ■ ti‘.> Easy audit farms can be arranged for you by our big wholesale and retail stora. I. V; A**1 i'ifSKw. The FayetteviDe Furniture Store THE BIG STORE FayetteriDe, North Carolina —. ..I

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