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THE DUHN DBPATO w«t TW hv Tkm k a icadwy upon the pact of too many people, including parents, to place the chief puipoee of a· education a» preparing ike child for making an oujr I i ring That U, fittng a boy or girl op tit they may be able to get by in life without performing man oil labor. Many parent» cno go .10 far to β*·.· this argTMnent ax an inducement to pel their children to attend school' And college». This idea instilled in to the mtndû of the boy* and girt< Κ in oar opinion, one of the chief ream*» why the coflejçe graduate" *0 nearly all turn to towns and cities «hen their achool day* are over. Of the graduating' dan of I lar wd this year ninety-old announc ed their intention o< entering **bu»l ne**." according u> an editorial in Judge. The next largest o«mther. eighty-nine, mid they expected to Wnffld IflH'itr· «H iL· «·!>— feh that I hey were lilted (or white collar omspation». though not one of the number vml be was going to he a <lîrt fanner, a bricklayer. an "iron worker or a Maman. Aot ont of the Ian· manlier of Harvard graduate* {«It the call to enter un on the adventure of a manual trad»·, however highly paid at the out** or bright »ith prospects. They ap parently had lotfotif.11 that the rich est man m the world—Itenry Ford —ftarted life is a mechanic, the world"» createst inventor a* a tel egrapher, the greatest novelist at a In the coarae.ol its editorial Judge asks. What about the ironmaster who began as peddlers, the build·™ who began as carpenter·, the boot hmn who begin as fishermen' We venture to say that manual toil "This country ooelrTget along fa mtmdy with a third as many sales men and journalists and lawyer* and iMi—rh specialists; but aalesr the young men who are βοοΑης through colleges today show tome inclination soon to do more neces sary worj» of the world we shall be forced to importing hankie* again to do k for nr. Why don't our dis fraught pedagogues, instead of xek* in? with feeble protests to stem A< enormous tide of American youth that ha* «et toward college, try gatdkrç their growing output of graduates info more naeiul, the nut adventurous channel indien· ed. Such a cour*.·, if ^ucci-ssful. woukl add Wumen«ely tn tHe of labor, it would iiiitigat..* oiir !;. hoc shortage and k would great!· increase the proportion of r.xo ir wir popularion to white-cniUr »ΐ»η.·Ν. "I et the girl» haw the poHlc job* ; thyr seem Iwmiid .·· t ' tin», anyway. »r»ii»f tW Btc ««{ m*m* CagJkb <· laheM»* «Il feat! Î*U<|. Wv1 »' <V IwtlA w·*! u4 t*rm» *· Both tu aac ne*,"! «et paawii fcjr ih· Wmwi (hk of Mm m · raaa«l| MattHg. Ta W wi, km ι plenty af "par· Ci^ià" «ai*» watt-1 afcU far aa§ la lafc*llng f»a4i ta ta o( fararfltw AaariM· pe*p<·, ihoafh «·! a» Maa tW the "fofafea ferma"! ai Ika Icn^Mjr af| fONtgfl. te< «mm«4 *· pmaiM ·( ■ ywMki ti «M M ta hu wife HumÎ'i fcrr at iMr «H Md mmOmtté to a kW « MfMMM itaL ait wfcfc a I " MMMt. ANmImTCi lid h· « ιχλλλτβ : «r, M# ét n(Mi ιο pan β Àt fte« 1· « «ton to ι» 4 oovw the rhr the »vml<V-have-1 bee» haafaaod ruts utaitcd suit in »h> 1 court· Do you bionie him? t TU Milliu MM nntd U*W Oear**, |Ht u fre pre ifcted. baa *»»« U«cH to be '-it. W^iUH aU4 twt fa·· yet ronw V | M (ran ElBiyi. Pnelinly all U·· . Mktr Mtol wmmf who ha*e came Γγογ_ ι »»W Mm Atlaattc ta rxpratt «h·».· rt»w» βρο» niât ku kc«n, and U « > ! ha» Im*· fiiM te lajntii tue Anei*-1 eu publie m Otttf· h lnifrcMtne U. | Mai· the il— teat iraton for thl». la the teat 4al the torwr prcmlo. j of Craat BHtiaa taum mton of wh». ha· hap>aa»1 la Europe doriar tbu past ttrcrzl yean than any utbev Η·; ■Ma hein*. Than he kaew· hew ic es» teaa Ma thaagfau la a nutnevtia; MM'l» to the Aaoeriean oitiv". *-·| nllHtotl» folk· -hath homo." H j ta la Cm a lia what Woodrow Wilaoi la ta America—Um greatest mind of the prf*e*it ire oc ration. Yet both tticvc natter l»>a k. t ϊι:ιν. been ''turned Jowv," 1/ it may b thai eapreaMd, by their own people. Bat after all, WooWrow W:Umn ami Dojrd George wiH *o down in hulot··· aa the create* mçn of their tinvo, i.n·' among the greatest of λ'.'· lit.»*. Γ» future ihey «ill loom tip a« mr whose visions, had they hem f.»! towed, would hnvc clearificd rl··· prêtant beclouded conilltioi.* of wnrli. affair». The visit of Uay-I Gso-ντ to Aiaeriea, and bis atltruie» vrh! - here, will serve t«i make him -to-Miy «r at lv«ne and tiiav ιικ-.τη IV* "Virtu beak" politically. 0 Τ"« ΙΜ* t«at au Mif IS>23 ί^'··., Uti be«a "bi(tf *r «Ni -bt-ttcr" 's m» ΓΜίοπ why the Mme Uiin* ihoaUlrv': i»pprn in 1924. A fair that fa'L· t> jrow better t* bonne m grow «01.*. ο We arc ικμ μ> favi»rsh1« Ιο ι'Ι · ▼orces. bill tve'il voir to <·.·ΛΐΊ Sfc Greenabum woman « Its me hu-Kii · gave her a bogdi check- for h weil-j ding prejent an absol.it» <H»ir>r· tion. from her matrimonial bond·.. ^Fè «Avaya thought that it γ«^·:π·~ inaalciei ibla atrvi te ici τ* a wortlile» cheek. bet the Rick Pointer *>lw> p*'v eti one to Wa brida take* tup juke. And, a* might her* been vxpactc-i. the act lad Mm to atteapt *mlc:il«i a few Hon re later. The Rev. Mr· Riilley. ifperia' ktadd of the Κιι Klli\ Klrtn. whr· was arrested week in his Ικ>ηκ· touro—Atlanta—on th; c'iliv? "f driving an automobile while in'o.\i cated. do donbt ie better fittiil.ior Km Khtx ministry than gospel .nin itfry. EMrteal Merest· Nan· Com mittee te Study Queetien of Takbif Electricity-to Fanner. ia tta the fan· by power.»la* U." the National Bactrte Utht Aeeo etetJea tea appointee a epoclal com mittee te proatate the exteoi;«u of eleetete power ltaee ta mal et-cioas rt tt· Ο at ted Statee. The parti ce iar problème tarot»ci to tele expansion et Ue ealeUog pjw·» dial Mb at la· Hae* Wtu be ateete.l with eateL The eeoet a «He· ef thee·* prob lems la the eœetloa Η biUm It prof itable to hoik power eompaa y aae hnaer tee tea eiatrlbattea llaoe ta be ettnM a· the bull of eeat lavolra*. ha reieaei hy the • oertaia point, af llae 'cate te be oaae «tether the com er a haa Te: M ta notai»* ht «tactrtcml tfr taraeta that Κ tlMUle ttfbt ud power en ha Ma la uw dm It win imt »7 atnaathaa U· am ·( IM Urom 1 Mar· Ou thai. M wlU pw· a «thaa laa M cha iavalopaieat et an acria·*-1 ·· «"W htmmM aMbrtt· tM tf kw aa< mH ?i mI liant CooKdy Hat Joined Church WAhmjçTmi, On Bu-I'rrn lent CooIkV* ha» been rrretvcil in iwiiiheidiip in rH# Pir»· Cjrihfttrn Ma Oiurrh herr. « here Ik· hr« nmhi|i|iert ιάκ( moine lu W«»H hkUjh Tbe rretnlier<hn» ν ψ drA; mm AufM 5, wlwi Mr, CmXhWx >fM ««tended rtturcli «Iter the 'lea ' < I IYeeidem M arcftn* Heretofore1^ • hv not hem a rhnrrh moolx.' . It <*a· mM today »» the ··*'"« ι ' tfw pa «tor at the church. Or. 1 aeon K. Pierre, that the l*r* ♦ r ant bad far a Inojr time intv "t-l atwtwMtf a anadnr. The actim. ι awarer. waa haattiiad hjr erant< ( I Mm National Gmarii «tGmpr < aHoaaf Chareb·», mm mactta* * ι ytWOill Mae*· Mr. CwSdip {-i m aamad Honorary modérai of ' ) ■wî aai Dr. H^aeéâadhhaof ^ m> Nana the 1 mnk IftlH forapRtie. Tbe II PfPSp^T-· . ' [k ' '■ V e ΒΑΡΙΟ GRÔWÎH MS COME TO BAPTISTS y» MILLION Ο AM PAWN HA· LINT •TMNMTM TO BVSKV ML PANTMKNT or WORK RESULTS IN SOOTH NOT» Mom· an* «Ut» MtMfen* l|hHl« OfMufM, H*«pMala mMi Kattat •MfMi MtrM M»W»II W» Mr F>rwr< Mwim» dm. β. α α «av. ; mm BaptlM OMV*ntt«« taaraoi-y Hem» Mirai··* Board boutb SoMvMinc lb· growth which th· iu uiihm aamlo bu brought tu th· Btatral «W* 01 6oat* on BayU»:·. η It roporltd by «bo luonl l.cadjuwtor· of tho nor* meat thai uurljf U« fon ftvi tt>«i hare ta terras «1 alnc· the Cutfiin vu lna.i*arai*d ta 1Μ·, lb· d*aoou> uUan hai tfalaad (Τ dlitrtet unda tioaa. Ml activa mlalatara. I,Ml local ohtnrcfce*. Utl Buaday ichool* with 461.133 pupils. MSI Τmd| Paoplo'a Datoaa with >U,»1T m«nrt>«ra. aad T.M4 Woman'» Utaaioaary Usloa or Caoiaationa. and ba»tliod TU,MO p«r toaa. At tho aaino tlao th· oboroh·· ba»· 0«μ· m,TT«»»7 man to ato atooa, ChrliUae «daoatloa aad bOM*· «*—o«> tbu tfc«r M tatloi th· ear raapaaAns mM prtor to tb· Oaa »·!«>. Md Lit. laatMiil tfc«* ta vartmaat |» VMal «boroh *roparty by «1,401,111 Antwy the OBtttUiiif _ menu of the Hone MUalcm Board, optuaiuil itrocfkoat U< territory Of the Southern B»p<l»t OoarentlOB. are noted th· f«aHKIo» of Na calUtos dollar church bnlldinr loan trad, tka bapUaa «f mm puma, reoapUoo Into U« church·» of IT7.K* Hiilllll» eallatmeet of U.m yoaatf >ml> la the d lie*Uen of their Urea to mm drflelte torn of Ckriatiaa m »lm. Mldlnp or laprOTMUBt of lJTl rtirfh Ηο«·μ. Nnd arpantxaUaa at 9M ruptl»t chnrebea B>d Mil *·« Benduy echool», VracMeallr twice the gut* . , raoalta km Man ueMjUhal Is many of th» etalea place Ua Ouv paltn boom aa vara had tor aay oomMPondtov period of data prior U that raoremant Southern Dipt lata aw· It· aakoala. eonc«ae aad mm wfrere aearly «β,β®· yotra* people arc atadylnf to nt theratefres tot tartar neafulaeas. The Duaikar at (tadaatt haa Lara «teatly Ineieaaed Ikraagk the OB··pales mahtap poaalbla Ik» larger ooulpinpot of the achoola. aad the inreaUoeol which Out moremeat haa made potdMe ia tka aoOoala la eqnl 10 atamt 41 per oeat of the*! total raise at tka time tka ' waa Innmrnalad. 4,000 Orphan· Cared Per Nearly 1,0*· orphan hors aad ara rami tor ta I be 1· Baptlat or pbaaaim of the 8outk. Tea amm ar· pJiapanee Ua»r been pro Tided kτ tka Campai (a and practically ad at tka older use· hare been flraa keUef equipment by tklp moeevant. Tka I qiifp.aoal I· not larce eooafk yet. aa S.0M boy· tad (tria bad to be tara·· away laet yaar WHm I»- Oaatxtln VM __ BMW· BtptUla '■*< «)f 1· pit»'" Wji u*t natir ku in SI. Laat jrorr ΟΤΟΓ «V •M pa(!nti mert txmtcl la mm boapl'ala, a tart· bum bar of (tax beta* chart!τ paiiaau «ko wall im Ί*μ hU >a offMaattf to got ««a mi>i ibrmik mm awk aaalauoaa. Tko ω»! ao4 Anaalty Bowi nrrlaa a«*4 mlalatar·. la wmm aldtn« -tare ihmu tu taoaftatorloa tmi èm .tprmd'*I la itnaet tonal aloe· U» Caiaolan bcu* too aa Of 1414/ mim. II vtu rMaira μΐ,ΗΜΝ aAMMooal ■oak to <uu»<«U the Ca»>alya by ko aU of ita yacfcii k >IM. ■vaar alien h Wh| oak to 4 M kootMri Ha#kato to teato· a 'r»- .uimi arrtyled the invitaiWm, rit !■·« naine «M ordered on the οβ« of t»« CViTicrofatHin. President and Mn. Coo,ki«· tare tan ncjf iJar attendant* at am Plrtt WipiioMl Chard) nd Mri VtofidQllM been inl· Coicntillml Chmrk Γοπhtonptof.. Mam. Xûiioy "Too Sick" To \newer To Charge# A 'h»w. Ort 10. IV. Cr.KA Λ ί DMky. Imperial KlodH of l>* K > Klax Κ lan and former put or of lhs Central Baptiit Church, of Atlanta, wan nip·rted a* "too 111" by W .»!· torr.ryi to rrpoit in poHcn cear; till vr» rg :o f*r« '«f ctrnnk • »n ButomobUo." Tiv· .. ;e «<·« j>o.l?eBo«i until 8»tanl»y. ':r'rT κ-HM-ilidg «tv-tral hour» In · ··»■>« r v!'·*.·. c«n y»/lrnUy thr Ijn T-r'il K!uiM *u t»lcMod on bond if A SCO. l'f'p frfc OfNctr I.. K. 3tn»naate • "Mi.nl i!in KUa nlficUl «/tor, h* «ill. be l>ott<od tiu· mininUr't auto mobil" xicu«XUf on P*»<btrcx· St. L—n——— ■ I The officer Halted the machine a>H placed Mr Ridley under arrvct. TV trmffiv officer MM the minxtrr W»« apparently under the ίιΠαοικι ni whiikey and that he found two r^vull bottle· conUlalns liquor In tiio ma «Mo·. Reforc beinff locked up the Imper ial Ktudd declared tJ'at hr had driven out iato the county, where h· VU ar seated fcy a wan w.io offered to gi<re ΙΓ.»> whitkrv. Ho iktatisl he me· ccpïvd th« offtr tk.iti took » ilrtnk. VsilovilR· I··» flcMv the miniitw ilu ·:■.·.( the rh»r<re U-»t *vi wu drunk •t-«: thjt two bmttlei of Whlikejr w*re ioBR<l it. ;>i. unechine. "I » ι·.* no: ilrunk." the KUn .îffîeivl. •'TSif furt In, I h»»l a half pint tiutUr çonlain'nj» «boot two labW >μιχι.ιΙυΙ* of : qa«·· and I h*d t»ken one .Ir'r.l; twfere my »rro*t." j WHEN IT'S COLdI ■ YOU WILL WANT H | A Kirschbaum Overcoat M k Λ OUR FALL SHOES AND OXFORDS ARE SUPERB! For Mm, Woam and Child All Guaranteed Solid Leather Soft, Warm, Colorful Fabrics; Fine Tailoring. They Lower The Cost of DRESSING WELL WE HAVE 'EM IN STOCK also A full line of Men's and Boy's Clothing — Our prices will meet with your approval. Let us fit YOU M H Ν Rpmember we have a full line of Dry Good», Notions and Furnishing β. Make our k 4 •toretour headquarter·. You are always welcome. Yours to please, J ES. Li. Parker & Sons Π II llfcw. BROAD STREET, DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA — ; r Don't focget to geioo» ofser a—iri Biarily _ Sweaters . *cr * FT' U **'.·' Feldman's Dept. Store NOW SHOWING A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF LADIES' SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS You can be satisfied that you will find a garment to please you here. We have them priced reasonably and in all sizes—from misses to stouts. NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY ALSO SHOWING A BIG LINE OF OVERCOATS As the cold weather is here you will want an Over coat. Come to this store and select your Overcoats at a saving. Priced from $15.00 lo $37.50 MEN'S FALL SUi 13 We have just racnved a big shipment of Men'· Fall Suit· in Serge·, Pin Stripes and Checks. Tailored suits as we sell cannot be bought elsewhere ai tiid price we are selling these for. We are showing them in plain young men's models, sport models, stubs, stoul* ar.d slims. You will save time in getting a fit and moiiey in price by getting your suit here. ■ ■ LET US SHOW Ï0U Feldman's Deptartment s===store==== DUNN, * NORTH CAROLINA
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