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^-c Tits MMX DISPATCH '**U^»* •«! Wadnaadag *1 il 1H 1I1< at th* gaat office at Duna. N. C. under th* act of March \ US ll BUSBSK POPI. PabUaher. ITEMS. COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS Ry Rr*. J. A. Horaaday, t'aatar Dunn Methodist Church Th« progrcm mad* by prohibition t*< repeat month* throughout th* t hat* * «M to indeed remarkably ihS lUl U especially trae I* our own century. It »««m* that tha “Wg sUok' *o long aaod with such tailing r»« - by th* advocate* of "boom" lwi 5 tot it* terror*, aad represents. i>*e* if tho people sow d»ro to cor rectly roproecot th* boat latere*!* cf 5bnu« who look lo them. Th* t-wliut toward prohibition ta TVajbing ton haa b*en anch recently that tho t'qaor advocate* are dismayed. la eU prcbabtUty tho "Heed am«n<t naet." first named by the C. 8. Son ata by aa overbelmlng majority, fol low.*: by a thr**-foarth malorlty tn IU* Horn* of R*prr**at*Uva* thle to oirerwi as s 'Blair' by Senator Iteed of Missouri, who has •flip beta kaown as an enemy to trofclhluoa. Bat tbs MaB was esll <d. aa Representative Kliehln cx yrsasrd It. and tbs “bon. dry** «. mendmeat was enacted into law. As we understand It this win abeotntely prohibit the bringing Into any dry state »f llqaor by any sort of means be nnod for hertnia purposes. ”be amendment reads as follows' "Whoever shall order, purchase or canso Intoxicating liquors to be transported In interstate commerce, erropt for eel entitle sacramental medicinal, and mechanical purposes Into ray state or territory, the taws of which state or territory prohibit Ibe tr anuCaetnre and sale therein of latoslcatlag liquors for bevnragn rnrpcset shall bo puteked as afore said." the penalty la this ease to be the scjfa as that ted for the viola, tbm of the tew prohibiting Uquor advertising throng* the malls, of which this amendment became a Part. We am glad this amendment wee enacted Into law. aad we ara glad nor Representative voted for tt_ We era sorry, however, that Masers Small. Poq. and Reed voted against. If. The death or Joseph Preston New el*. It. Baltimore last weak, who was Gao. LmI body Merest daring the war iiatwoao the States, sod his sptosdld tribal* to Gen Leo, recalls the rMeudot tiihnte of United SUtea Sener>r Raw Hill, of Georgia. de lirerel more than forty year* ago. The fallowing Is a quotation from Senator Hill's addrem. daHrerod W fore ‘he Southern Hlstorteal Society: "When the fa tars historian shall come to survey the character of Leo. he will flod K rising Ilk* a hug* monetaia above the aadalatlng plain ef hom.-aity; and be mast lift bla eyas high toward haavaa to catch Ma summit: Ha possessed every vtrtae of other great commanders wtthoat their vices Hs was a foa wtthoat beta, a Mead without treach cry. a soldier witheat cruelty. a vic tor without oppression, and a vic tim witheat mnrmarltig. He was a rahftc ofSeer wtthoat rleaa. a private eltlicn wtthoat wrong, a neighbor wlthrat reproach, a Christian with out hypocrisy, and a man without gall*. H« waa Cseiwr wlthoat his aabblor. Frederick wtthoat his ty rsnay. Napoleon wlthoat bla sold sh rew. and Washington without bla reward. He was obedient to anlhor t y as a servant and royal la aathor. Hy a* a true king. Ha was aa gentle as a woman la life, modest end pars aa a virgin In thought watchful as a Retain v arts I in duty, submissive to law as Soeratse. and grand to bot tle as Achilles." Mr*. hattla william*. off# of Tb«m»» ff. William* daaartarf thl* Hf# r*hraary t*th. HIT. Mr. and fir*- Wllllaa** tired near Do no for "mini mm. hot had (Old hit pUr* ■id wa* morlaa down la Sampaoa * matr. dm or at* mil** fro** Dona. 1 t#o tha and ran* mddoaljr to tha w:Ct aad atothor Mm. William* *'• Mia* Dottle Tart hafor* atm*ire and haa all har Hf* haao Hold la High rrlcam hr all oho ha#*r har. She M» re* a hoohaad. tea *hildr*n. aar mal hroiham aad «Mt#m. aad a great hr *» of frtaod* aad athar kindred to moora har middaa depart are from f*rt* to har daal boa*. Mm. WTV Maa» wa* a doomed me a her of Long itmneh MraaatP haptMt ahorrh. and H oaa otthta that fhoreh that a »’«al thraog of aad haartad Madtod had mad* lath wad ta gar * Mat e-d afsaam irfhata of rmpart and h/m ta * ralaad awaher af that hadr Of ChrimMa* IMr gaatar eo*M aof ha maaal at fha hartal aa aa aeoa* af Warn M ht* o^p faaailr a* «»• wrltar oho t* tha pamor af har, Mar aar (anaf haraalr fuMr *aa> MM aad MMfirf fha rnrdtr haraaoad h' *haod. aMMma Mft aath*rtaao. ■•d Mi athar* ohaa* haarta gra ## af waMlaiif Boyond question Rev. R. U. Devil bu succeeded In making many cue rate* since be becamo Sept of the AnlMtaloon Lcstque In North Caroll. ec hot Is that a trustworthy lsdtca lioo that be has pursued a wrong course In th* discharge of the datlei or (its office? Is M not a (act that pry positive and aggrasalv* Imllvldu el. who many brings things to pas*, trill inevitably make enemlse? And it it aot true that Is many eases that these who should unfalteringly sup port those who lead in the conflict* agilnat evil, and especially the li quor evil, give their sympathies to thv wrong tide In th* saproma hour? It may he that Mr. Davis does not always do things Inst like many of «• would, bet t* It not altogether pos sible that he does things In a better j*t”l Bit tbs on* thing that some o: bis anemias can not forgtvn Is '• HAT HR UOR8 THINGS _ I: operations ar* being made for the S' to* of meetings to he held In the Sir t hod 1st church In May. Two hr nlred song books suitable for special cvangsllstle senior* has* h« n ordered, and all other details lev th* meetings ar* being attended **’ Rev. and Mrs. Oleac, who are to Usd la the meetings, hare been very rueceatfnl In revival work, and w« > espeeUng great things in these spratal sendees. May llth- 10th Tha MlaMtrial Union of Dunn H nr organisation eompoaad of tha pao* ti-ra of the aharehoa U towa and Ita el'/eet la to ton far logo* bar. aad plan f 1 work tkat ongkt to bo dono by tb* (harcboa la tbo town aad eoaag r'ly. TMa orgaalaattoa aioota Ir r» ial»r!y. and on eal of tbo chair. Tho Daaa Chrtatlaa Union la an examination loatml of all tho Cl rlatlaa paoplo of tho towa. aad lu tMoat la (hr laaproroMBt of coadl !'■ a* la tha town aad aoata Baity. T'o odlfan of tho orgahtaattoa aro b taott. Tho taootlaga aro hold la rbn dlfforaat charahoa la tho towa. flr-t ana aad than aaothar. tha ttomn ter tho ■oattaga ara Hot hr tho or* flaatloa. Tho "Aaaoatatad Chari Uao" of Ho a a la ao orgaalaattoa ail'gMH of on tha paoplo la tho Iowa aad Mo oh HU to to alatotor to tho aoooartUaa «* aafortoaoto oaoo who aro fa aaod. TVto orgaalaattoa oaaaiato of a pro* i/Mt riaa pftdoat tacratary aad l< aaaror Thooa aditara aro oap i 'tod hr aa osocaUm aa—tttaa m nntoftag of taro ropfaoaatatlvoa tinm nark of tbo diirdli to towa. Ikoaa itatiaith ara aado a# that frera organtaaitoao aop aot ha aaa toad oao atth aaothar ta tho aiata •* tha paaata. da Iftrtaat aaatla« of tha da* ■ .. _ sedated Charities of Da an will bo held In the Presbyterian church next Sunday afternoon it three o'clock. A canvas* of the town ie in be made la the Interest of this worthy organ isation on Tuesday of next wook. »rd arrangements for this canvass are to be made la tbo. meeting next Sunday. The officers of tho organ L. ■atloa are ax follows: J. L. Thomp son, Chairman; John Henry Pope, Vice-President; Miss Ethel nooks. Secretary; Sully Cooper. Treasurer: Mia* Oraco Holliday. James Pearsall. Mrs. TyOrle Cashwsn, Mrs. J. H. Bal lanee. Mrs. Estelle Moore, O. W. Gardner. W. J. Jones. Executive Committee. It 1* very important that every ope whose name Is men tioned in this notice should hr prrv aat at tho meeting next Sunday «f temoon. As tbo renrescotatlroa of tbo Meth odist church make their canvass for r lodges and for paymont on pledges Ter the completion of the building, wc sincerely trust there may be ree dy and liberal iespouses to the ap ;peals. The building should be eon. pitted at the earliest possible mo meat, and eortalaly no member of the church ought to be willing for <( tc be completed without bis or her eontrlhnttcn going into It. King T»n sid said. * Sam. 24:14. "Neither wlH 1 offer burnt offerings uato the Lord my God of that which doth coat me routing." If we would get the best out of any contribution to the Lord's e-i»a*. we mast go the pot at of nse rtRm. l>r. Adam Clark mid. "He vko >— * religion that COSTS niM NOTHING, has a religion that In V.OHTH NOTHING." tt you want to do baalnooa oa abort ■oOco In tbo lino of loaaranra nr real *•*•*•■ oao Qvo. L. Ceeredy. ]|c • III bay or aolt yoir tow* or (Wantry •ropoyty. Ho la In tbo bnatorao for and II wU| pay yoa ,o Ml yppr wanu bo known to Mar lie koo attract!™ propotitiono to offer m. COMMIHIONtRItt l.r. By irtrtdo of tbo aathortty contain. »d IP a_ certain Ji dim cat of tbn la. I"10? Conrt of Kitaott Coanty. no dcrod at tbo Bsptoaibcr Terw l»|< in 1* **• OomBitaton 4 1 IVMOb AoHai H.. P. H and i ******* *• *r—*• *t aln. tbo andcrtlfa tf °* **• **”“■ wUI **n 4#f tl4 rmil mCam tAwlL _*£*» J^*1** '» "•«*«« rowa ty. beta* all of lot No. ‘t fa Mock a *'be i. A. aad Boa lab ect prop Tty aa ok own by bin# print ana * M la boo* i«i7hh (Rr «Sary ttU*n*U cowaly, wblrn Mldbtao "•*,*• *•»•"•< lo far fan dw i Ifiytt l»%aabV"4*'“*'** Uh Place of Sals: 'rha Courthouse door, l.llltngtoa, N. C. Term* of aalo Cash, rhia >'eb. 3rd 1*17. CEO I.. CAMNADY CotsmUsloncr. WANTED—f OUR REGULAR bordara by lha IIrat of March. Mr*. J. W. Baueom. PENNSYLVANIA TIRK8, TUBBS, patch**. Me., for automobile*. II.*0 gut, btUneo 11 00 par week. WORTH 3d. POPS, Dona N. 0. KOR CARNATION BTTLDS APPLY at one* to Mr* J W. Huarom. Dunn M. C. WATCH LOST.—8ATURDAY AT taraoon. hi my ahop yard, on* opan faaa. Waltham moirnan'. gold watch, with chain attached. Reward M Ha return Co Jane Johnaen. Da an, N. C. PRN8TLVANIA TIRES. TURKS, pat*baa, at*.. ft.M e««h hatone* IIH par waak. WOHTH M. POPE. DUNN N. 0. •OTICC—Thara will ha a spaelal naatlag of Palmyra i-ndg# Ka. 147. i. T. aad A. M.. bold aagl Monday light fa that* hall for Ul* parpoaa of naferrtag IS* aatarad apprantlra da re*. All maatar maaoaa la good leading are tord tally In riled to at. aad. R. L Denning, Sacralary. I T. Lea. W. M. MMa Malaria Oadwla awa tb^ ><ab.*hd hi PW Oaks with Mead*. ^ King’s Business College Our College* at Raleigh aad Cbarkit* are training tundrede of joung man anil women and placing them In good paring pool Ilona were their p umoUoa to rapid. We bare been doing thto (or ao inner ream that graduate* of King’s I lea Inca* College are to be to and la all aorta of anocaeafat baeineaa ell OT*r North Caroling. We ou II pw for a lacceaetul and lacratire baeineea career and ee tur* rou a good petition to begin on. There to a demand for K. H. C. grad aataa and the war to open to roe at imalJ coal, write for oar handeome aew Catalogue King’s Business College ~ ___ Purity is a Great Thing, Friend! My folks down South keep telling me: “Be clean and sweet and pure.” And I’ll bet you I am just about the purest cigarette ever made! Why, the SOVEREIGN factory is dusted every morning, just like a lady’s parlor. That’s the sort of home I have. And I’ve got to make good all the time—in the look of me, and the smoke of me. The finest, whitest, cleanest home you ever saw. Only the purest, sweetest, rich est Virginia and Carolina tobacco enters there. And when I come out, wrapped in the daintiest of white imported paper —don’t you know I iua oroud to be a SOVEREIGN? You Folks of the South KNOW good blood! You Folks of the South KNOW good tobacco/ Next to good breeding is good dress and good taste—and I h_. e r»i, 'r^at.a ^ _ daim to your friendship. I can't say more, except— 1 am guaranteed by me, If you don't like mo return me to your dealer and get your money back. I have said it. A Southern gentleman is known the world over for keeping his word, and I have given you mine. Sovereig i Gganettes MFOi.IHE gentleman of the south , JUntp cf f&L&nfr iHti" We Have Some Extraordinary Values In Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, AVaists In «iir line of COATS aO of tkedexired matcrudi are represented, sack as itutfc 52T3 10,m-Wl k*" • J •*— ■' *«• Our stock of Suits was never more complete than at this time. We have a suit for every figure and at prices turpnsingly low considering market conditions. In 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. 6 9
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