88 l \ 88 LOCAL I \ J Mr*. R. Durham Taylor Trent Tues day to LhKc City, S. C., to be with li"T futiler. J. l>. Owner, whp U crttl call) UL Aa lh» "Tine lx>g” cot respondent would say, fishing i» the order of Ur day. Ko loss thou fifteen local people waol Toning Wednesday and the majority of them report satis factory lark. Mr*. C L. Guy icft Tuesday night for Baltimore, Mr., where she enter ed John* ITopkino hospital. She waa t.rcompa:iia Durlu.ui Sunday by Mr Farthing, making tha trip croao-coun try. Mi. Farthing returned home 8un .luy nigjl. Mias Knit!* Hamilton of Marietta, Kobe-ten cu-ly. aprr.i Tuesday nigtit anil Wednesday hart risiling at the homo of her brotner-ln-law and lif ter, Mr. and Mm. F. Grover Britt. Mia* nmnillon waa a student at Klon college during the term which closed lust week and »topped over here an mule homo I.imi* Buev of Allouoa. Ala., w'no expects to mow to Dann about the last of July, if xpcmHng n few day* lx re. As ha* been stated In The Dis patch, Mi. Baer has leaned the new !.<■' building. E. Broad Bt., and will open m store In the building the Utter port of July. He came here to miprnrse the Installation of the fix ture* in the build'ng he is to oecupy. Ml*. Bur Alien and son-in-law and ■laughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Ruaaell moved yesterday from Emporia, V«-, to Dann. They are occupying a resi lience recently erected bn Townsend Heights and owned by Mita Kathryns Allen. Mi. and Mr*. Ruaaell and Mra. Allen forraeriy lived her and have many friends In Dann, who will be delighted to learn that they have re turned here to make their borne. Aa was stated in Tnaadya'a Dis pute);, Dr. C. C. Vardell, president o 1 Flora Macdonald college, Red Springs, will preach the baccalaureate aeimon of the Dunn graded and high school* in the First Baptist church Sunday evening at • o’clock The lit erary address Arill be dollvcrad la the local opera haute Tuesday even ing at the same hear by Dr. Choa, K. Brewer, preeijoat of MerodltSl — college,' teal sign. TttA day~ex«re5ai will take place ia the opera house os Monday evening at I o’clock. A number of local Shrinera arc planning to attend the Shrine conven tion In Washington. D. C., next week Fulton Lee has returned to hii home la Duns from Trinity College where he was s student the paMl year. Erie T. Bel), a teacher In the pub lie schools of Lower Salem, Ohio, h spending some time here with W. C Bell. Rer. E. N. Johnson was called ti Dehrsy today on account of the deatl of a little nephew. Iln will retard b Dann tonight. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roach of Be< Spring* spent last night hors vlsltllal at the home of Mrs. Roach*t brothe and ristar-in-law, Mr and Mrs. E. A Parker. The Dispatch acknowledge* reeelji of a nice basket of atrawberrit* fro* Ed. Holden, colored. They were * nice a* any we have aecn an the mas ket thia ksxod. Thompson aj.il Altman have opene an Ante Paint and Varninh Shop i Dunn and are located on E. Edgerto street, opposite Smith and McKay' Garage. They arc now ready to aer* you. Member* of the Kpworth league « Black’* chapel Methodist church lui evening enjoyed a flah fry at Rhode pond. The occasion was an altofcdhc delightful affair and was attended b more than 100 people. Rev. C. G. VardeTI, D. D., pres ■lent of Flora Maedonald Coll eg Rod Springe, wIR preach at the men ing service In the Preebyt/rrlan chart Sunday at 11 oclock. Public U cord ally invited to hoar him. The music department of t> Dunn graded school win give a pr prrani in the school auditorium Toe day morning, June Sth, at 11 o’doe The public I* cordially Invited. C and sec what thi* department l* d ing. Dr. and Mr*. J. W. Halford ai Mrs. I. B. Moas of UOIngton, ai Mr. lewis Parham and Mr*. Kh of Raleigh, wore the gueoto of Ml MotHo WaMibum Thursday. D Halford brought one of hts patie* to the hatpMal here. Judge Clarence J. Smith he* me* lute hi* has damn* now ham* Just wi ef Dunn. HI* new real dene* Is * of the meat beautiful ia thia Malta Mr. and Mr*. & M. Jeffrey* ha moved Iota the Hdln whtah II ■ndth has anepiad for auvurnl yum •n *. Layton avsane MRS N. M. ANDERSON PAS9ES AWAY AT RALEIGH Mrs. N. M. Atvkr.siai. aged B4. died ar 10 o’clock Tuesday morning at '.lie home of her daughter. .Mr* M. .1. Carroll, in llayo-IJarhng Mrs. Anderson >|>etit .'yio*! of her life in Fayetteville until the death of |\ev husband it few years ago. when she mine to Raleigh and mr.de her home with her daughter* her She had hern remarlcabh aetitt up until u few days ago when «ht* w:s taken ill v hile visiting sons in Dunn and Pen sou. She is survived by nh» echildreu: Mrs. M. J. Comi'l and Mrs T" R Cavntl. Ratriifh; Albert and Toe Anderson, of Ala bsnta : William .Anderson, of Sotrlt iCar.diuu: Suinel Anderson, <»f j ?omh Carolittn : lleiny Anderson of Cioldsliorn: Charlie A :tder*n;i jof Dentist, adn Tin mas Anil r"»-n I of Dnnn. The foneitil party will leave R.-d j -:,it AA'••luesifctv mooting at 0 !u «li ck by sutomoliilrs, and serviros v. I ! hi- lort'liictcd at Antioch 11 Id si clrarrh in Cumberland county near Dunn, at noon W ednesday |by Rev Charles I.- 0reaves, (ctst'ii |of the Baptist Tabernacle. Mr* I Anderson It.id been a consistent (member and faith fill attendant of ■ (lii* climvh for a number of veais Raleigh Times g Record of Deaths 88©88888ec©8&B88888888© YOUNG WOMAN DIES Mia* Mabel Bradrhcr, aged 17 yearn, and a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Bradsher of Clinton, died yesterday at noon in the Pittman hos pital, Fayetteville. of blood poieoo. Min Bradsher bad been ill only a wroV and >har untimely death came aa a surprise to her many frianda. Mr. and Mn Bradsher, together with thr dercaaod, formerly Head ia Dunn, Mn. Bradsher being a aietcr of Mia It. II. Strickland. Dr. J. A. and M. M. Ji n.iican of Dunn. The funeral was conducted this afternoon at 2 40 o' ' clock and interment was made m tha | Clinton cemetery. COATS CITIZEN PASSES J. T. Winstead of Coats died Tues day night, following an extended ill ness. Deceased was about SB years old and ia survived by his widow. The funeral was conducted Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock and inter ment waa made In the Coats ceme tery. . JURS JfyoBENCE THOMAS Mra Florence Thgmas died Wed nesday night at the home of her mo ■ they, Mra Ida Johnaon, near Tor i lington'a Croat Roads. Deceased bad bean 111 far several months and her ] death waa not un* up acted. Tha fu neral and Interment took place Ihie afternoon. SMALL CHILD DIES Troy, Jr., 21-montho-oid eon of Mr. and Mrs. Troy A. William* of Duka died Wednesday of pneumonia, fol lowing measles. The fuimrul was con ' ducted yesterday afternoon at 4 o' I clock and Interment waa mode In the ’ Casts cemetery II PIG CHOW. THE MOST I ECONOMIC FEED OF TODAY Mr. J. H. Hrtley, of Drum. Route 4, says l'ip Chow is the greater) k feed he lias ever used. I !e had 4 three small pigs, which lie offered | to sell for 50 cents each. Aftei feeding them less titan one bag of Pig Chow lie says $5 each would not liuy their. Do von considci • this a cheap feed or not. Sold in i checker board bags only Ik I. P. • Surles, Dnnn, N C. * HUMAN PARASITES OR HOME CONDITIONS t -- t by a. o nrmw. , You cannot fulfil a mission to 1 day, worth while in life, and live si T a parasite on the home which rearee r you or on society. A young mar or a young woman cannot sncceec ^ in any vocatinu of life and rcrnsii ti in I he playground of cliildhood i, Nor will your life even count foi I,. ONE unless you come mu fron p among them and have some con virtione of your own For wh» place is that boy or girl header * who always relics on the parents strength for sustenance througl •" life? Mark my words, 1 did no *• say live child should forget horn ■° nr lie disobedient to father nr mu ► thee—tlii* should never be forgot leu. When your each tnanhoo 4 and womanhood you should d lt| some real lessoning and ihinkin v for yourselves. Don’t expect to b . fed from the familv spoon all ymi r life. »L ‘Oie story is told that out In th West the eagles I mild high in th tall tree*. The young eaglet at - fed l*y the mother bird* until the ■* are several week* of age. If th *• young eagle doe* not try to fly, th mother bird crane* m and pu«hi ’• him out of the nest as if to sa; k " Ply or fan.” He hat just or *> chance between the top of that U tree and the ground. If ha doe* ru make an effort. whnt httppeiisl' If we fold our hands, the outcome will he tliat of the young eagle when In hit* the ground. If the parents in hive aril sxt.i pailiy woukl tell tiny boy. I hi,w given you' |iarental care for lo. the*e many year*. 1 have other t>li fgation* now. »o sad away ami look forward to building a” Ikiios for yourself.” Listen. I hr.d rather lie a foot-mat in service for ho inanity ih:.n to he a parasite on father nr itKrthtr 1 h-ri rather hr a sign post n tlw forks of the road than to lie a parasite ml Gaiety. In this day a young natn who Iuk all the strong faculties with which God creeled Inn; o:id does rot try to hr a better citi«“i iltv.t h's father or grandfather, is a par note on the vwicl i ami *ri his com tnunity. The perxm w Lo is a hu man parasite ami dues n-»t t~v it. iut|>r>jve or. parents1 ct’ il" -t ■' is a criminal to iMCt-enl-dev ci'iwtisltip A rod man will improve p m tit • teaching* and leadings cf it' fore fathers. A:-y tn;*n who i* trying to ride fn *t>cce.«« on fh • ancestral line of descent i* committing > ••rime. IVcriuse isiv fatller is a col lege president, a leadmi; minister, a noted physician, a iKsbipogne ol the IticitcM tji'e. or a ipulti- nidi* Hiiiaire, should mean nothing lo titi a* far a* this world’s fame is con cemcd. 'I'he man who real I v lovet home wrill never forget it. Th: man who tries to stihsi*t on h>mi* doe« not love it. The real te*> never come* to the average nun in the average mnditirm. whether or not he stands for the principle* ol his home, until hr gets the rail of Abraham, “Cel ye oxd from yom father’s land: there is a mission foi you to fill for God, anti lie is rail mi' von ** The farther we may n*m from home, the clearer " Home, Sweet Home.- grow* to n% a* we lienr the words aointd and reanind in the echoes over tile hills Jultn Howard Payne, wlm with* ** 1 lome Sweet Home,” realized the wonts far mure keenly than we ever can. for lie never lead a home, but knew w hat a home was to others Did votl ever notice the ioy of one returning home’ TIk joy of the young animal returning to its nvither aflCT being lent fur a while’ Tlven, Uki, there is the joy of the mother not to lie forgotten. With all this in view it is enough to make the hlood of any red blooded American boil to see so many parasites bringing thi grey liairs to a tomb of sadness and gloom The greatest joy dial comes to any man in this world ii through service for others, ami there ha. never hcen known a para site to -erve anybody or anything A human parasite it a " ample pro crastinator,* and procrastination i> the thief of time TVi#» nlrl Immr liarwl lh»R rniintn ol ours, it being rent in twair through and by those things which detract Irani real home life ant! which take " »w eet " out of ' 1 hint* Sweet Ilonie." In some cam i • ven changes a teal home ty ; home " Sc it'i I muse again, yes Imtue again/' for tome [leojiU:. bin not for me. 1 havr often wondered what are the thing* which arc disk ing the hasic principle* of home, ol real tnanhnod arid womanhood howl HI were to a*k a hundrer men to name ten of the grealcs tragedies befalling bov* and girli of today and which mar real home sweet home, I am sure there wouk be several answers in common, bu seme would vary greatly. To me here are some of the things whkl are destroying homes and whirl are causing boy* and girts to mi nnuck in civilisation today: 1. lack of religious training ii the home. 2. Movies. 3. Misrepresentation of womnt suffrage. 4. Immorality. 5. Alcoholic drink. A. A compromised message fron the pulpit. 7. Tlic wrong nse of autumn liiles (it’* stylish). k. Anti-Christian officers an leadership (local and otherwise). 9. Procrastination 10. Lack of respect for anihoi •fr it'* our duty to lie an anabolsf Jind not a butaholiet. a bulkier, nm) not a destroyer. ! man' Who wtmt* to builsl always'Km a "job*” A man who wants to .grow always bod* «nnnt. A man wfit» wants to light the i>.<-ental irtealdof fife can't .iNvav $ do it under hi.* falher'/t ttiof. Bat we would not forget there are liitws when they cen lie lifted high er there than anywluhc elae in the world. When home dotiei cajl, wc will never be n parasite to “ stay by the stuff.” \Vhen > on defend upon it for fUlwixtenrr. ihtn you are a parasite and it hctiHncs a house and ■nt a home to you Tire thing* which 1 jnave men tinned go a long way* toward tear ing down the principles for which a real home was established. (Some .ire involuntarily subsisting -nd ■wine arc voluntarily sithdaring.) Whit is vonr duty? What i» my duty? What is our duty* Go bach »ki resurrect tlu- prirciples which have made reel men and women oday—some of who*y- equal will tot l>e found in the "text genera lion for the reason «f home de stroyer number one. Which 1 men tioned alxive. Are thkre as nrurny teal home* today as were in Uic «i.\iie», in «'uiii|ttri»03i with the LEGAL ADVERTISING ASMINI3TRA1 Raeniir qoaliffs lo the ceased, haeitijy presen «r ' qualified •stale ot •1 notify all tbs ■aid e to me, or or bo: Jane, 1914, or till In baa of thd Indebt ed to maka inuact This tbs" F.seentor ’ Gay and . Attemayv Jane 1 9 19 92 99 Jaly 9. NOTICE Use in* qualified aa itaUMNlot of tbs eststs of Alas W. fkoota, de ceased, lata ef 1 Carotins, tMsj Adnisilbator ef Alae Apr 97 Mae « 11 IE t» Jo» 1 pd T—.-.1 PEARCE’S BAKERY \ ..*.. »*d ad* dm . Tint good no j that wl . Coma at make yoi 'ora th*y m of Baby Jt ad* with ai baaotffnl work. ThelFifth; Av< Shop DUNN, N. C., n sSSSm ■ ..1-H [her of home*? li hv that thoe were ten real out i of every tweuty-iiv* bt&kKftgy. la that true todnr ’ Wood, nail* and mortar tin make « beautiful houae.but ir'« only i«u: ileui In the building of a home. Wc Ion* to aee the day when hu>.unity hn« backbone enough im into bl4iv foo all the home-deatroyrr* of the land, baniah into exile every htimrr paraaite on the face of \nc earth and act up democracy and training in every htfcnc in the hod, und to aee a real home in every house. ATTENTION KOTLEI THE TEL. low front otoro’i big^uno aole b now on. Bui you «W not Inrlloi If yoo etitlo pijJwrt for oun mr goodj. pur imtto i>. Bum Owoda of Loft Hjfc. Act now one pot the boot filunw f inoot qua) tty oful n«wrB My\r* for t big nr tng In the MUout front Btoro Dunn K. C,lui/l, IMS. *. 0 Tutor CtmjArf SI lie FOB SALE — dblAN TW1N-CTL Inder motorVgA-V. II Intoiootod om Ezum null4Pat Sniaoi’ Garage 29 St pd Graduation Gifts ' / THE GIFT SHOI i I-=-!_Minil'l ■■■ ■( II 11 I-L * I t HOW | your HOW often neglect remark— ; good.” « '* » » e ! ; t .y — - A P