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TH* DUNK DISPATCH ; '.fail lad i*u, at tbs fast oba at W. M. C, -_adsr tbs art of Marrt \ Iffl. I $w~i 1 j U Bunn POPS. PablUhsr. — »■ — . »■ ITEMS. COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS | BjrW J. A. Hsrnaday, # 3w*ot Dunn Methodist Church - “L_ - - . la sou matter* we willingly and gladly follow U« iMdmhl) of Pruol dmt Wilton, bat ww in clad Con ic row bad tbo courts* to aid Into law tbo Immigration bill over bU veto. Am Immigration bill almoit identically tbo aomo aa that last pass rd by Congress baa booa pasted foar ittnns by Ooagres* wttbla the past twenty years, bat In tick rase wss vetoed by tbo President. Mr. Cloee 1-.C4 was tbo irst Preetdeat to veto •Jeh k bill and Mr. Taft the weed, a. d In 1»1» Mr WOenn rejected tbe I'tlrd In each case an effort sras rsl» by Congress to overturn tbs veto of tbo President. bat antfl now - tolled, boms doya ago Congress l-aseod tbla bill a gals and Tor tbo f'.’irrt lima, and again Mr. Wilson vmoad tt. bat tbt* time Congrem sac reeded la maaterlog a so indent nun bar of votes to pees It over tbo Proa Idonl'e veto, and tt becomes a law without bis approval. In sack ease tbo Ohjo-tia* to the bill was the ‘ lit eracy taut.* which requires of all slbit who weald come to oar coun try that they shall bo able to read tha English language, or tome other language, as as Indication that they ■say become “desirable citizens' Daring all tha history of Ur Halted States only thirty vetoes of Presi dents have bean overridden by Coo cress, aad only foar bars beer over, riddsa during tha post thirty-five yaora. Ah' ai a rnr MO tha Cbrlettan people of Dana decided that It wo«UI le pe able ter aO tha Chrlettan fore •a of tho town act tag -.ogathtr to .ccomplt'h some daotrabla rode that « dat of tho Charchao ooald poost W« ar-mpUah. Iadoad that aU the •bare** aettag separatrlr eoaid not •*»»■«**- Bo tba eta charchea of "■ »*• Uwa watfof ta aa orgaatutiaa Taam aa tho "Dana Chiietlaa Ub ,"-dd tho object of which was fa err air bettor ooadlUoas la tho Iowa sad eoaautty. Mr. Holli •»» »aa elected prordent. and a tvmm'ttsm af throe from each of tho •** Charrhoo oooatltatrd aa exeestira "d* Uoo. Meetings hero barn held la thr different Charchea daring the Peat »>cr. and wo are aa.rifled that soatlr-anl bae boea created for bet tor things la the town and comm m» • r by the orgmsfaetton. Tba last mooli g for tba brat year of the life j of the organisation was hold In the Presbyteries Charch last flaaday •Poalrg. The mootings daring the post yaor here boon eond acted ex rioteealy hr tho layma of tho dlffor aat Charrhoo. bat last las day night the moot tag was Is the hands of tho pastors of the tows. Tho object of this mooting was to outtlsc the work ter tho organisation for 1*17. Dr. Caltom eoald net attend tha mooting, bat ho soot In aa Interest. Iflff paper, which woe road by Mr. J. r. Pittman. Add to sere worn deliv ered by Rots. 3. a. Blalock. J. Wa fers. A. K. McQaoen nod J. A. Bors edey. Law esforcemesl. aobbsib (tetman sad Chrtotiaa an ton were •bo sabjeets dlseasaod Mr. James roarood was elected proeldcat of the I'nfoa for thr next year, sod a tom mMfoo of two from sack Cborcb la IP# town ta bo eetoefed by the ptnors fw act oo aa Bxseatfre Comities to be famished tho now Presides! With in s day or so. ummm wo «r« r«ry auk alatak »*• »‘*od pooplo of Dm an> do •rraalaod apoa kMtar aaforconant of •ho Iowa la Iko lova aad common. ,T **f dosaad arid aot atop wMk tko aafaraoaaaat of tka tear a* ttaKnt aacraaa aad okaeara wMfe n«op»o for patty odoaooa. bat a in n, '*•* *® «*• “pronlaoat aad wan eon **•**< pooplaf aa trad. Tkara la ao ,***mJ»aaa *fc0*M rar of aay rlaaa or tadlrtdaal la tko rwforrvnoat of tan, kat If tkore la a«r dtdaraaoa It aboald ka la «r-ror af tka narw Igaoreat aad ob -irtean**TtV**-TtT** '***r *<■ itfiiij/* llU,M’ Uu* **• On bo i "And that we all oar work togother nni-j the tad that our people ahull ba eared it la our nnaaitaoaa con rtetlon that oalr peraona who hurt been regenerated ahouM be ap pointed to plarea of leaderahlp It: the Church, whether ll lit t etewarr or a Sunday School SuperintendedI or a teacher la the Bandar School or a member of the choir. Row ear the blind lead the blind? And ll wn make leaden and teacher* ol the uaenneenad ilo we not by aucb a poliey dear the beet-tally of regen eration a* taught by Joana? Can k oil now bo promoted by the oaboly? It H not better to harn no leader than to baee a blind loader? All •been thing* wo hare carofallr re r«ewed. and without the allghtc* ahntlo of uncertainty wa are Iguao rably eowrlocwd that lb* natural war knowetb oot the thlnga of find, and canaot bo traated to guide the oatnarerfod Into the kfagdam ol find » W« know too little about the f* a-ptlcatlo*. that bar* art**. to» ®*r eoubtfr and Oarmnry to dinmnn tba sabjert InUIUumtlr. tkarafor. ara abnn not dlncaaa It. We ftaplp •Mi to record ner **,. f'bid eonHettoa that oar rmld-nt bea toM. and will db (be rarr boat lfc; to Itoftli m be ante It. and to la. *# tbiak, aa wall q a a If Bed to d» fl'a tbeee ■—tale— i»e*4f'm« «r be/ leader tbe Aeterica, pee,* ttar knd We eleoetolp treat Mar ■•r bf feead «m at Ule total frewl **to- Tbiwaa. eta bee «• te. ft T. T* Ur*, toft w« * be re *e «M*IW to ber l «U» TO Mint DMFATCP V'/ (* ’ I ■ Houi: mai>u mmm. Ej Before U.* C'i>il W.r. aui) forworn* jj'imo after 14. nearly al! the coMu* li'Hil in tii fiaeiton wero ma>l« al Bi iime by baud lc mm ly every n.-iKfe borbo.Kl Ode nr iuore urn would kuuu *um« COIDu lumber nn and. In *«iy teeny mu.*u uli. inru would have lum nu.* nw.nl .tad pitcail ana/ ndei atoltoi in i/iaVi) enrinr tor ibacu-eire* chair wirea or any other membort ol Ibe family who might ilia. In a few c#mm tien hud fnotr own coffin* mode and tomv:im--<a liOVrrai yearn before lhair d nth. Wr haro hoan Ir.f men lying omvii in choir aoflc* in l_M 11 ‘her would At Thu co-in oi khblog eoni'i m fcom<, [4,. t,-SJ n. Hhaedomul truund SinlthOilii. V, b ■haro lumrij i.f only ona c&.i |y mie ■ laol 4aa. .a. K. J. W. Him* inform* •» that tliV m v»i|| (fttHa tn limit aito.H ni Ht2.«oM domettm* ago he 1 Ixiilal rub* amt trim rain** i »'ur: IMiq thirty dollar* for a nmili* in Mn. At another time rKialtcrt a Iicaraa to iutal a home martu roDtn. time arreral year* »jn Laiai** Mr.Wi. wbo lived ia llnr •olt titnol/. mar Demon decided h* amnttit hi* rail ia mark- from a lnr* piar whkM ,,to „| nrn hi* liaru. last fttll Mr Blows t died at a titan In h/ntr this wr> •< na Burxt.iy q„ , Itaaday atornijc hi* neighbor# mei Md rat due it (he large tree aad baal «1 lh" limb w to Mr. W D. I tanning •** ",,n »a*«tig *u done ,nd ha colbo e.ia mad* oa fanlry_ falltihold llcrald. ennuis ftH.lt HOT A KINrfj; M.VITKM •aa»*i of lltrlih Maya Mm Ordinary CaM le Often HwigeiM* aad Km "Jaat « naan told la aad a tin. rla Matter, for Mora renamt* than eno r«*r the gtata Board of b*ahH. "It • * '•B la hr am aide red, however, delta at far*I and ptrfeedtr aorraal for <tynt -••• iad then another of g la-all) to il ur* a nold all winter long. Today ii.iek a eon.'ltllnn would be thought |->f in aueh terras as abnormal. Jit r.rareful »n<l dangerous. I ‘T.nlds arc not to be trifled with fml. because they predispose to fe .any other diseases They wet ken line body and deeruase Its reststane 1 making It easy for ordinary cold’ . i- "ran Into' imeu'norta. grippe, hrinehllta. rheumatism, or tubnrru ineis. Agnta. there la danger of (hi r<dd organism getting Into ibe blood I'rcam causing fever and other toaa rVcatious. “Another eonsldrritton not ofte takeu Intc aeeoant with the ‘com rm rokl’ is the reoaoaiir kia« It en ta le Often timer a celd wlU go through an nfflcc. school nr store fro the heed to the janitor with me result that employees will be th reat for a day or two or their emcl < ley so Impaired they aalgbt aa veil he absent, and there wIM be vacant roll for s week et a time at school Pome one has estimated the leas d .o (i enlda to bo irtatif than the agarre jiVto lota from good*. ! "To prevent enlds, teyi the B. artl. ' la anore or less matter of p~r tonal hygiene, hot to bmp wol wf aroi 1 people with calfi am probably Ue two rarml general nod aafeel rn’e* nne ean adopt. A dally rail hot a a hoot the ooek aad ahooldori la talrly '■gocUre, an U alto tern per ante la eating aad drinking.' CMUMX'AMRHKm VOfCR PA. TRIOTMW. Philadelphia. M < - Charles i Heaaraer. president of the National f.t rmaa-American Alliance. whose ratio berth Ip ta the United State* is I *14 ta be a.Me.aao. pledged hi* loy alty ta thki eoeatry today. Re aa-’ therleed the following atatement: "If M earn* to war I woo Id eland Fiaaly behind the United States and weald apbeld anything lb I*, my saga fry night set eel (a do I da set IMak, bow ever, any moatry akooM deetaro war wftboot the lease betas f.r»l teeided by tbe refereadam ' mmmwuh.hej. i. 'ulb«— ON CASM~iiiir ‘Effective February ]*•*, we will have to collect for all Ccai and Wood when it is delivered. Cca! is a great deal higher this winter th?n ever be fore and we have to pa' spot cash for every pound we get and we cannot af ford to carry the accounts on our books. We ire going to treet all our cus- I tomere alike and hope that they will ap preciate o» r position *rd co-operate with us in an effort to give bettc r service. Thanking you for favrrs and hoping to continue rect i* i* ;; x • \\t orders for Coal and Wood, w< ?, Yours for b.Tr *: •, - -- . a. I DUNN ICE & KE;L CCLIXi'J'i, I G. T. NOEL . | - VIT.S’NTL .. . -a ~i«>- r ot aiiu u;c: •rp e ■ IjL.: Langley’s Barber Slhop, Dunn, R.S. U jrw seed aaytbiag is Barbie or Boautcuttl work, don’t Mad year erdtn away from borne, but let tke SOOraEBN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU It wR eaet yea leas and our work U guaraateed a • j Southern Marble Works, Dunn. UNO’S BUSINESS rOl.f.KGK Oar College* at Kaltlgh and Churl< u« ere training hundred* of young men aad women and placing them to good paying position! ware tbelr promotion la rapid. We hare been doing this for oo mnny years Uni graduates of King'. Ilaalaeas College are to be found In ail sort, of »uc .c*»fnl basinets all over North Carolina. We can St you far a auccamful and Inrraltoo business cr.teer and ne tare you 4 good position to hegia on. There it *. ,'.em-Ub for K. t) C. grad uataa and the way la open to you at small cost, write for our handsome new Catalngnt UNO'S BUSINESS rOLJ KUL-. Kalctgh or Charlotte. -____ l Kin Folks And Friends? I have ten fingers and ten toes. I can count that much, but I just can’t count all my good friends down South here—they are far too many. And Pm mighty proud of them. The men who make me, say you can tell real quality by the com pany one keeps. Blood will tell. A good name and good breeding count most of all. And that same, i reckon, applies to cigarette?, too. More and more gentlemen of the South are smok ing me, SOVEREIGN, every day, because they know I come from good old Virginia and Carolina stock—the finest, grandest stock in all the world. Quality is the thing, friend—you can’t deny it. And I stand for Quality. You Folks of the South KNOW good bloodf - You Folks of the South KNOW good tobaccol That’s why I am so loved among you all down here. So I am proud to say— —J~"" !'V * 1 am guaranteed by _Buy ^ If you don’t like me return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman i* known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. Sovereign Ci te FOB THE GENTLEMAN OF _; SOtfVH - JCirup of f&i&nv CL£& M We Have Scime Extraordinary Values In Ladies* Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists la oar fine of COATS aD of tke desired mate; ids t.re nrrculcd, sack as plaids, ckecka, mixtures, and solid colors. We here a splstd'd cclkclicn at prices ■uck less tkau tkeir real value. Otur stock of Suits was never more complete than at this time. We have a suit for every f gne rref at prices surprisingly low considering markc t cc, .* << i.it. r s. h® DRESSES we have many styles to select from. Our line of dresses for young girls is especially attractive. See Us For Women’s Wear. JOHNSON BROS. Dept. Store, Dunn, N. C.
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