i . t THK W1UHIA rvuu. (From The Houston Post) “What is the Wilson policyT aaka The Chicago Tribune. It la to nrr1*** two-terms and on March 4,1421. taka a trip down Pennsylvania avenue with a Democratic snrroaaor and retire to soma quiet place in New Jer sey where ha can write. A Theaght Fee the Week. And yet he died poor, unhon ored. and unrecognised, and he rests in a forgotten grave; but he loved Ood. he loved his fel lows, and did his beat to trans late love into service. Aud that is success. We misjudge men. We measure them by faulty standards. The dollar standard is useless for Christ died poor, and Commodore Van derbilt left millions. Fame is not aa accurate measure, for sometimes it rests upon false hood. History l* not always true and soma little men have great reputations, and some great men are unknown. Kant was dead long before ■sea realised the greatness of bis thought. Education is no true teat of success. The un lettered father is sometimes s much bigger man than his cul tured son. and the doctor of di vinity is often a lesser saint than some of his uneducated ., bearers. Mountain peaks and stars are grand, but they are no more useful nor beautiful than the blades of grass. To be Just and .merciful; to love honor aad troth: to be pure and kind and loving; to live our faith and elp our neighbors, this is true success/- The Christian Guardian. THU CHILD LABOR BILL. The Stale Journal. O* August I. the Senate by a . -vote of 82 to 12 penned tha Keat ing child labor bllL Both Sen ator Btmaou and Senator Or* erman Voted against Its passage Speeches had bees made * galnst It by Senator Overman and deoator Hardwick, of Geor gia. The bill, in so far as It relate* to hours of service, says; 'That ao produce manufacturer, or dea*er shall ship or deliver for shipment la interstate or for eign commerce any article or commodity the product of any minor quarry, situated in the U alted States In which within so <**ya prior to the time of the re moval of such product thereaf ter children under the age of 14 yrs have been employed or permitted to work, or any arti cle or commodity the product of any mill cannery, workshop fao toiy.or manufacturing estab lishment, situated la the United •Utee within thirty days prior to ths removal of such product iMrwron when children under Id years have been employed or permitted to work, or children between the agee at 14 years end 18 years have been employed or permitted to work move than eight hours In any day. or more thaa six days In any weak, or after the hour of 7 o’clock poet merldan or before Ike hour of 8 o’clock ante-meri dian; providing, that a prosecu tlon sad conviction of a defend ant for the shipment or delivery for shipment of any article or commodity under the condition herein provided shell be e bar to any further prosecution a gainst the same defendant for ■hlpment at any each article or 2JW«Jjr£*ltere the bettan Jag Attorney-General, tto Secretary of Commerce, and tae Secretary of Labor shall ^conet It ate a board to mahe and Ifah from time to time tml ■ rulea and rosolatlone tor wrylng oat the pmrletiwa of thla act. -That for the porpoee of ee Mrtag proper eaforcameat of thla act the Secretary of Labor or any parpoce duly aatborlaed by him, shall have aathorlty to •"ter aad -- < I HAK1)SOME HKSIDFM.F. I corner of Harnett and Ellis streets, for sale Easy term*. Apply a* once to Miss Vars 1*. Herring, Dunn, N. C. THE EABH OK THE LAI K • Mrs. P. A. Herring for sale. ( Contains 414 screw L’usy < terms. For particular* ap ply to Troy Herring, ftose boro. N. C. 1 rOE SALE—MCE ItEM- j donee lot In splendid com munity, located In Soulh eastern pan of Dunu. Rea sonable terms. Details and Information by calling at The Dispatch Ofllce, Dumt. N. C. «. L. CAhADY KFPRFNEYTM the oldest Mutual Compmiy. the New England Mutual Hlfc Insurance Cu.. or Poston. Mass. Incorporated \ 1835. for land deals, either in town or the country, with terms to suit purchaser, you will do well te see George U Canady. Dunn. N. C. i'KOM DUNN | Sommer Excureiod to Wrigt.tsville1 Bench ] *A[ddn* jno aas pus |(sq • •paufq j -uiod atpjaxa pa* unj l*»j» aq lipw }| aa*»x S * <*" »*o saooo , aNOPT^a'jo X(t 1st—. irHfM Saturday to “ wk ratattroa I* tka c*y , * Magnok ' »«k« LiquidFacePot „r ! lMHfi f I. If Imv t ! Praddw ur StCet*ahc Ac \>cr» ud s Smalm. Make* tv woaili Etv to un a. - an* to plaaac. Tine Celwni Vi; WU* Phi ftaacs/W. V ,S*el&m*e — lcmeH+nH /V'' SAMPLE FREE . rtiji LITTLETON COLLKOfc A »la> of June. mil, executed by E. S Smith, and wlf«. M. A. 3mth n .he Fouthern life and Trait Com--If Tnuitce, regieUrerf In btv: • i t>af3 137> omo, ' J of Dredj of Hamettt 1 ■ ‘ • by virtue of the deed • P Trait Company, and J. ft. rl.i; ; 1 the 29th, day "i *‘-H. *. i «t«red in the .*'♦• • of . ••:.*• • 7th, day of July. ai a ... . the set forth J» sn’d *!*'•. « t. ‘ l’ ‘ •»» the undcr dfnod 7Vi*f , * wilt i* ho timo »**.! {•!«*<. t '• » ;• - •• * i« l.v.tfcj pop, *t .. • • . ^ ;V«. i t&iz** Imi l^r. fu. *•.. 1 *: • iuv till 'd r»f-[ r..-tia**- « *;i flu' cown •1 .i .!»;• N.fttc i‘ .' ii i. • • . i'tv, • j'i ib^d 0 «n»W >i' 'i i. . 'i-W*, o»wi* • F:t 4a 7/i . * •.* . .... ►* K ’ iV in • -• ... . . t: i.o. ..* . •* a#.. .... - ,1 ’■fr.: .1 » i - t.u • VR 1 *..•*» • tf -• . I'. .• I.* hu • • • * • . i . . ,f * • . _ . v v ‘ J I. • . •» . »fc.. .•it* vf ' • -• I \ of .••i A * •* • . . • . a * /»'■ ! .IV C‘ 4*-' •tSain •• • : ■ • ; • ’.j! ■. b n* i- .. ■■ * ...fl'* rot ii.. •»• - .. . ... one • f ■ 'f .. . i-a,*., , nnd J f*-* • * ! '» he Eurbec Lot on which F.. S. ;. :i,it,u: We* is now located. , Place nf dale: At the Court I'l-uuri lour. Llilington, Harnett G-uaty,I ■'erlh Carolina. Time of Sate: Auguul 2lit, 191'i.j 1 12 o'clock M. Terms of Sale, 'ash 10 per cent ef bid to be puid all ■le as pledge of wood faith, ualtwco 'I pen delivery of Trustee!!' deed. This the 17th >tav of eJuly, IBIS. E. F. YOUNR. J. C. CUFTORD, True tarn. Nolle* t:f Sale Lndcr Marlgage By virtue of Ih'.- power* of tale onte'ned Is n mart gage deed of iorman N. NorHen. and srife. Sarah L Nor.lcn, to the Bunk of Harnett, ■ted I-'uvcmbcT l»t, 1912, and reg ter*-' i*. Book 108. Page 7*. bi th* Wee t h? Register of Deed* of tar • rty. we will at the lime nd 1 - Innfter stated, tell > II' r . oi trier, for cash, the I v ' * I .-act of land : . * ii> II'.: ,. V. •• o-wnehip. Bar ’U I|a . .d# •» *>£*." >' r at a slake 1 >'■' ., ■ Durham and sc'.s- .r, |u:dive;- line of Lil ntcUm Si ,«•, l. ai; with line ’ m i! K..i-t "Jr.:' . '.Vest IRC ■cl I.; a fin!'* tl*.r ;i*r ,.. line o 1 « ,il :;tr- , int . . t .. V S ,".: I tUi *• S*t Ifl) i'k < ‘ * .‘ill Ji-l |I.I» JJ th t'ii'.i :.t . ^ ir.r a> ;ir| Jr so . *Y. ■:») ir,"i l rr*..„-. . . i hi t-i-m of An- L{. ft. II' S'-rT lb i nn.'b J *v«- .\ i -,rt :•: . •. ••»>*;!« .• j.\t> • 'll • < > {. <'*;•' i r.o' ?&;• '» J’* •*’•! i tVi ■! !“< .■*>;*»!»• In tf Air-*l l V • K .I1 ■* l. ■ * • • *• II iN !»«]» * * •' l w \**:rth M /'.. 5 'I •.•'■■*4 ’tlitj*, uj »*»**• 95 •>»• ■'■'<• .■•• • •/ few. '!■*• ■ . >*i. . . j!>-e II 1 •'■• ..’ '• ■' • VK. 5-'*tfit 'M '“ *• !"•,„!• ij . i< • ... h r.«- -J. ■■. |T T'-.i •• «••'« r. K r.. 'i. r.t .5 •■•r\ r vr r l • t •*» • ... T(»W3l/R.*in. ]’ . Vl«fr/i j * .X r - • rA $lj» **•• * ... ► t <(B t.« |i{ •* * * > l* 1? IlMt V] i- n • •' .. • kni 1/ *1 ► i i »«. ' tod IQ '2' U * . v t.e'**’*> ill rt«-nr * • • /• 4*1 i • * • • I. «IIMU " > . i . hl*ft|'l}l ii >d «(!< il. . - r. »*• f IlfKN •! J5i» t iv 1 j IffMit !!)• ■•*.« .*J/ ul 111# «3»j> .»/«•«, *9* t»* P*t*«r. s4r*i*lf« •.* • .">>«* iW i !*• ydumr » «: ■« . *.m* n% n ViVT* v*"*4" ;“V*r»»V' J H.I|P ii**» '..uMuiy i r . ?'**». B n ! A fojges Market -• _ __ [ wish^ to in-orm the public that 1 will •' handle S vu k Clambs and Crab Meats 1 on Wednesday, Friday of each wfeek. ;i ALSO FRESH FISH EACH DAY •l Meals are handled over an absolutely sanitary marble 3 counter. M-ats are also kept on a sanitary refrigera 8 tor “^d protected by electric (ana. Phone 61. j WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. I M. F. HODGES I Dunn, N. C BIG EXCURSION from FAYETTEVILLE and intermediate points Richmond" Virginia Via Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Tuesday, August 22,1916 Train leaves Dunn 6:53 A. M. Leaves Richmond, Returning, 8:00 I P. M., August 23rd. FARE $2.50 Round Trip. W. J. Craig, T. C. White, Paaacnger Traffic Manager General Paaaeagar Agent Aitbirititht Eiaapla tf Et« ry Lata Darelop ot (aakian Gad tutaial txpraariaa iatka kaagtifalj itkrtratad McCall BOOK OF FASHIONS New m Sal* m The feature of distinctiveness and smart nets will be instantly remarked in the dresses designed for every member of the family B. FLEISHMAN & BRO. DUNN, N. C. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT j 1 wish to announce that 1 have mov- I ed my had er shops into the building next to the State Bank & Trust Co., n j and am now ready to serve you. My Er Shop is now modem in every respect. I \ 1 want you to call and see for yourself. B When you need a shave or haircut, B come to the most sanitary shop in B the city. || Yuom for oorrleo, J. W. LANGLEY I a—as— —msae^asm IF YOU HAVE FARM LA ND IF YOU HAVE CITY LANDS and are In need of an expert AUCTION CO., the equal of any in the South. I can put you ill touch with one that knows how to divide up, advertise and sell yourproporty at highest price obtainable Address R- J. Morton, Greensboro, N. C. Greensboro Daily News = $2.50 = cash with order, to now iuboeribers from now until November 3#. ’ Your acceptance of this spoon price will alio entitle you to t j free ropy of our Handy Almanac ami Encyclopedia, a book that you will And invaluable, containing many important facta, etatia ties and figures for which you have frequent uac. Order the Daily New* uoiay U1 <1 get the graat benefit of this ipecial price. Remember this in campaign year and we han dle the news impartially. Greensboro Daily News CREENRBORO. N. C. ALL THE RICHEST MEN IN TOWN KNEW WHENYOUNG THAT BY SAVING A LITTLE EACH PAY DAY IT WOULD SOME DAY BE A BIG SUM. THE MAN WHO IS SAVING GAINS THE ADMIRATION ANO THE INTEREST OF HIS EMPLOYER. HIS EMPLOYER WANTS HIM FOR A PARTNER AND WILL HELP HIM TO BUY AN INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS. PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK AND BE READY FOR SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY. BANK WITH US WE PAY S PEB CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. II jm M«d aaythiag ia marble or moaameBUl work, doe’t Mad yaw ardors away from borne, bat let tba SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU it wiO coat yaa less a ad oar work is gaaraateed Southern Marble Works, Dunn. University of North C CHAPEL l«X N. C “ 1-- Urrict to tW r*opW W Sm State The Stunner School For Teachers—Jose 13—July 28 Writ* lor oompl.t. snnouneam^nt Able Faculty Complete curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environ ment Excursion Rate Tickets The Summer Law School June I 5 Aug. 25th. Regular Session Opens Sept 14. .. II ■ A report Issued by Commiu loner W. U. Osborn shows tbs: uly five States In the Union C nlrtbutcd more revenue to the Federal Government for toe fiscal rear ending June 80th t' an did North Carolina, Nea lork, Illinois, Pennsylvania Kentucky and Indiana being Hie States leading North Caro lina. The aggregate amount collected from this State was 319.543,584.25. Three members of the North Carolina coast artllery reserves lit annual emrampment at Fort ( aawell. near Wilmington, lost their lives Sunday while bath ing In the surf. The dead ar* first Sergeant William Ardrey dry and Lance Corporal Leo > ard Hwfilm. of the Charlotte Company.; Fred White, of the Salisbury Company. STATE AND fJENFHlI. JEWS The dam at Lake Tor sway. |« thr w-st«rn -irt of the Slnte. Moke last Sunday caused by n o cplng spring at Its base. Th • dsm waa nne-atgth of a mil» ! ng and 50 feet high and wm* e-ecled at a coot of 188.000.