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J0| a tax MB mr prepnaad of Mitk to now to . aad «fl| mbaoit no a tow. la dud it to that R wfll lute bo ttom lines go tort* --The assssn calls far a total hay af six MBioa, eight Iraa Aallars for next year. haeo— a law, •ad It l eeetaialy will, ths has will ha caBad apon tax af thirty-three .'■ad » to, tort it to said that tha af the British tales are ■aw a par capita tax of sixty ■f* to impress •ay sag who to t* stop sad ! mar to todssd a ssetiy ex it asy he sseo to ena we raahsc that I to asm spending thirty-eereti aad tfto thoo i topire* glee idea ef the eaat af war in thin dreadful I to ea end! I to It to moke ip •ador tbo CoL Coagrooa to tbo CoL to mmr, and new if I gtro bin m notion «• the MU. «0 hormn wi tm brat wawri. aa A oooooo than trill bo aa dMcakjr to aaoariag aeaa to go to tbo treaibw wttk tbo toteopM Cotonol jalMOy amp no oamo hi af a tbaaaaal trninod aotamobUo Meoet, flM atlMUjr of win wore fat tbo Iwapih oorrteo of tbo goo. oa tbo Koxfeaa border. Tbo Inn oh woo la foe aarriro, and oaf entrained It la aoM that Tb for coat of thooo “ * of tbo , bat an will. __ CoL loooorott gratia. Ao tbo OoL lo oo eudeao to *• *• «Hb bha. wo tbtek ikoy oagbt •a bo allow. I to go along wtthont tmmrn uo. of than. Ml l m. • m fl . mil nit Ml Mn i <M * C7 hat this is net true in the majority* rim claim to always speak and act ha truth. ft aaema to ba fmMeiiahto beae days la poll to society to pne ie* a speeiee of deception, bet as teeny body knows It, no one Is do ■ -1— J : verve. That was Indeed a distinguished tethering that honored the home of Mr. Henry C. Prick, of Severn tieth Street aad Fifth Avenue, New York asm day last week. Among the not able man who sat down to diaasr la this highly honored home were tike following: Marshal Joffre. M. Bane Vivmal. CeL loooevdt, Mayer Mitch ell, Oca. Leonard Wood, J. P. Morgan Chaa. Hughes, Cornelias Vanderbilt, aad a great somber of others little less distinguished. It la said that Marshal Joffre aad Col Booeerek sat neat t* each other, and talked interestedly and incessantly of the greet problesu that sow confront the world. As they talked Marshal Joffre frequently patted CeL Roose velt oa the ehouldcr ie hearty ap proval of What he said. They talked in French for the moot part, bat once in a while the Col. waa heard to tay "Bally’* la oar owa language. Jtcv. and Mrs. 8. C. Glean of Orvenaboro arrived in Dana last Sat urday afternoon to take part In the special service* now going on la the, Methodist church. They are stop ping at the Methodist parsonage dur ing the continuance of the meetings Mr. Glenn is doing tho preaching, aad Mr*. Glean Is leading the sing ing- Up to this writing congregat ions have bees quits large, and smy ■ervks they become larger. Good interest is manifested, and gracious results are expected. Mr. Glean is doing a great work as oa* of the Evangelists of the N. C. Coa rervnce. in on* 01 UM Kmcn tail week kc stated iaeidently that mere than thirty thooaad seuls bad been uml at the altar under his ministry. Jast what inch a record means earn not be measured by aay human wis dom, an the iaflacneea going out tram the lives of thirty thousand led te Christ under his ministry can be known only to God. Mrs. Glean is wonderfuly gifted in song, and in rendering a terries to our Lord's kingdom littlo leas valuable than that rendered by her consecrated husband. The services will continue through this and nest week. The morning services are held at tm o’clock, and the evening service at eight. The pub Me is cordially invited to attend these services. Here in oar highly favored coun try K is not aa easy matter for w ta realise tho destitution and actual suffering in some of the wanatrek en nations arrow the seas. The Washington Past in a recent issue contained this eta tenant: “Gcrmany’i weakening, however, le admitted even in Germany. A nation cannot subsist forever upon the ratiens allowed there. Medical expert:: are more tike* •y te figure correctly open the dura tion of the war than military strmta «••?** Practically re better m av •liable In Germany, only n small slice is allowed for Imfsiduab twice a week on the meet! tea days. There 1* ae milk and virtually no egga. The oflrial allawance is one egg • month.’ Our comment on the situation in Ger many ie this: If the guilty one* were the only ones suffering thus on ac count of this dreadful war, we would not be greatly concerned about It, but as a matter of fact the guilty ones are not suffering at all for food, hence our sincere sympathy goee out to the real sufferers The Now York Legislature, (n the eleeing hours of It* session last weak pet through three bilk that have been derominated 'fr*a‘-“ Mk by Nvw Y..rl pa peri ■ ne nr the so-called “freak" bills impose* a tax of twenty dve cento a year on -all eats in that ■tat*. Another of the bilk imposes n tag af two doliarv a year on eh dogs In the ptata. Already there was a tag of two dollars a year on dogs the city of New York, so the city dogs were exempt in thi* “freak” bill. The other MU makes h a mis demeanor to conduct the gam* of ball-dodging, in whkh kasehalk are thrown at the heads af asgros* pro tected through an opening in a can vass. We have aa comment to make »a either of these bilk except tbs Wll to tag dogs, sad oa this ear •sly comment la that those wars Nave man who dared ta place a tag m DOGS. ov» rooo situatiom P—« fatfe aad Plnm. • Ummy at oar Poatfcara (tram 4* 1 tot fatly looMM Um tra* attaatioo ' rtth refer* iw* to oar foo4 ood food 1 royo- P|mo Um Karopaoa War Mart 1 4 naarty that yaart ago Um pro- ] laatloa of these crops la Um araarlag 1 MUoaa-haa baaa greatly ca4aa*4, 1 Hhoagti Um tnaraiagtlm has baaa 1 apt shoot ap <• tba aonaaL TMa m fMakil la aar aaadlag oat of 1 Ua caaatry orach of tbaaa crops 1 • thaa. • WhOa a* 4oobt tba high price* of 1 ao4 aa4 load aropa aay b* 4ao la * tor* I* a roat MrarUge oMhaaTeropa • i Um world today. O* Uarah I, •' PIT , Um V. P. DrpartMcat of Agrt. Jj tortago la tba VoMad PtaMa rrar laaah 1, IP14. af MTOM.PM boab- • b of sera, 141** hatoila af <1 boat.* gad tWto** baobab of • ■to. This. of saaraa, QMoaa >>aUao. • I high pataoa for Ibaoa crap. fee C a * * *>me time to come, became tho >hortagv cannot be supplied before tha ehd of this crop leason, pnd in tha European countries that are en gaged in war the shortage cannot be supplied this season. With present high prices of these crops, the Southern farmer Has an opportunity that ba has not had for yearn. All of our staple food and feed.crops which are produced are as good money crops now as cotton and tobacco. The Southern fann er, therefore, la perfectly safe in tfWBgb. of tbeH crujpa r«5r hia needs, but in produc ing a surplus for sale. Whether a ■urptus is pordueed or net, every Southern farmer should produce ell he needs for home consumption, be cause the surplus that ha* been com ing to tha South from other section* of the States will be needed for wur purpose*. The fanner who does not I1®* what he needs of these cn p* is not awake to hia boat interest Now is tha boot time he hsa ever had for getting into more diversified eirri cnKurs safely.—C. it. Hudeon. State Agent Farm Dssuonstrmtion Work. RESOLUTION OT LOYALTY AND ALLEGIANCE We tiie Officer* and Delegate* to the ninth annual State Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America of the State of North Carolina in conven doo aeembled. While convened most aaepirioualy in the transaction of buinem in this beautif ml, enterprising and progressive city, realise Impor tant responsibilities rent upon os (a oar deliberations. We are not uu mindfu) of the fact that although ** art congregated bars for the par poae of considering matters of vital interest to the perpetuity of our fraternity, wo are vitally concerned in the grave and perplexing ques Hon# confronting President, Wood r"w Wilson and the Concrete of the United States growing out of the conflict in the wnr son# in the sever tl countries of Europe. Wo heartily deplore the occasion •f this retentions and cruel contact with It’* apaSlng consequence*; we bew oar hoods in reverencs to the wise and unerring Judgment of our Sovsrraneat in the patience, wisdom lild prudence exercised la their en •agvon to bring about universal l toec. w« point with pardonable pride » our President, bio Cabinet and u locinU conneellon hi their anUirinff *e»te to UBktbljr adjust the diff.r •*“ «f owe government with the [orernment of Orman? and bar al> toa that tha ruthless and Inhuman »l aatiaa policies Inaaguratad might w discontinued, that we m%ht avoid ho eerertn* of diplomatic relation, •d n robes qua at declaration of war. We aiu In heart? accord with ear 'resident and Ms edmlnietration that h* Dm# hna arrived when the indal **• **■•* a* mi bi4i#ai»* P*oph h»M< be impramed on the insolence, ahaa^'bi^ unbearable nttitade ef ar autitaln, fraud? and aratirl ■ ■ «ewrm#eeaal? aaaart- * -• , ha dm fa I 0 IT,|I< wHh tha trlaolara ad Tha hMad Stataa and tha Madam Waod *» et Amacira that tha? may ha * ■*'*•* tatathar la profwdon In all C. 4. HYMNS, Stata Dapaiy. M. W. Stata af Marth Camttna Mha Haaal MHdpaa la ham apand « a taw day* wftb frWada | f m H 4 w I I 1 «J 2 « rmOmy #f Mm Mb f If jroo win only look at tha map OU will- alto observe that Eastern forth Carolina occupies the beat esn laautal position M all tbs prod ic hra regions of Aaulet. It It located rttMa It to SO hours reach of Am rlea’a greatest city market and lias Far adaptability af eotl. versatility f production, equability af e lima to, »d geo graphic eligibility. Eastern forth Carolina la tha truly ideal • sc on ef tha Nation's Garden Spot. M premier advantage of being an sogmphieally aituatad that k Is able > supply the earteqt con.on.ing opaletlon on earth. What erill tha future af each a rttuaaU region be? Imagine the ■aafhilltiaat—Wlhalagton Star. Katies of Seta ef Lead. ■y vfrtoe of the power of ants, mtalued ftr a eertata ssortgage "fed# hr If W. Barefoot, and He. *. D. Borefset, on the 14th W of April ltlt law, C. Jackson. W«h Mortgage dead, la af roeord l*a »ogfrtry af Barsatt county at BMwtap. M. C., la Book lot, pore W, dafaak having been mndeln » norm int. af the uata secured by dead, the under If N t mm mm ir Bumu ectatjr. at LilHngton. on Monday th« 18th. day of June. 1917. at 12 o’clock Mr. to ratlify the note therein mentioned, "for cash, to the highest bidder. Said land* are situated iu Avcrasboro township, and more folly deacribed a* follow*. Beginning at a''stake With on* pluo and one red oak point ers, 18 Vt Imka from the comer near a path and about one hundred yards from Kohert Parker* bouse, and run* a new line crowing Ready Branch South 82 8-4, aat 17.05 chains to a stake with one hickory and black jack pi.inter* In H. I- Godwin’* line; • hence as IhU line North 21 West *»■•*» chain* to a stake with one pine pointer on Ihs West edge of Ready Branch; thcncv South u9H. fan 0. 83 chains to a tomir in a small Branch in R M. Barefoott’a<lire; thenco nr. his lino Sooth 2, Weet 8.90 chain* to a stake hi* corner near a md *ah aUunp, thence South 7. Veef I9.2u chain* to tbo hog’ll nine, ton Udning (26) Twenty-Five acres. Thi* the iBth, day of May, 1617 Tims of sal* Monday Juno. 15th 1917 at 12 o’clock M. ■ . ^HS.® of •*J.° C««*t Hush dou. ■n I.lllingten, N. C. Icrma of tale Cash W. C. JACKSON. Mortgagee 1. L. JACKSON. W. H. JACKSON. B. C.'JACKSON, P.serutora of W. C. Jackson (Deceased). rhe - Dunn Dispatch || p#r Year * . YOURS Q i FOR THE X \ ASKING N l .Youthful, slender lines-a graceful, N B willowy figure. Every woman s-eks \ i these priceless gifts. Yet 9o» t of 10 II fail to realize that » good figure is largely a matter of good corset Honing The kj old-fashioned stay is unrelenting stiff and rig- ■■ id. Modem boning youth giving Spirabone R is the invention of genius. It moulds the [] youthful figure. R This boning diitintushea La RcaiaU from the ordinary Corset. Pi 400,#00 wise women wear Spirabondd corsets. The picture U •bow* why. Just see the difference between yielding Spbahene If •ndthe old-fashioned sUy. See how Spirabene bends. I ms giro the M freedom if fim. All I be patented weave. Yen can only gel Spira lJ e in one corset. M| la Resista [] ^”reaLs re adjust tba <1 eah, as an artiat would rw-draw U. II ' subject. They idcahso. They part cat. And on for stylaT U Raaiata | - because of yielding grace: because of superb dwign, give, natural style PI For erery type of figure. Price >3. i0 to $20.00. Purchase a pair of L ] La K.^wta-Spairlioned < or«U. Brest be eanieT. bo coafortabU main li your youth. || JOHNSON BROS, ^ DUNN, N. C. MICHEL N I 12 to 15% Extra Weight jj TZ7BXN joo boy your next the b»W thi »»~pL. J ' teet. Lot us weigh a Mlchsife Universal Ttafagxwperttm with any other aeoe^ii of the will find tk* AficktHm it fs //w ktmvur tksa tk* swra/r, tk* *M*a pmrmint’ drptmdlmf 0a Mr ' •/ »h HAi mud n Mr ml Thia extra weight represents extra rubber aad fabric, which memos extra eervice. | Massengill Garage Dann, N. C. Announcement. _a!_ v We hove purchased the plant of the Smith Manu facturing Company, Benson, N. C., and now have In operation the best equipped plant of He kiad in this section of the State. We are now ready to serve you and want your busineee. , WE CAN FURNISH YOU Rough and Dreseed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Frames, Mantels, Stairways Interior Finish, Screens and all (Kinds of Turned Work, Framing, Ceiling, Flooring, Weather Boarding, Laths, etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Service ' ’PHONE NO. IS. STAR MANUFTURING CO. . It F. SMITH, Maaagev. Benson, N. C. * __ ___' " ' _ • I -_ Bf TO MY fgBEKgS I taka this method of thanking my friend* for Ihc court***** and considerations shown mo in my now ^°***'**" * deeply appreciate the business you have •*Tm ***• Institution since I have been connected with it and wish to thank you for same. I would like to have all my friend* call on me in uow position and take this means of soliciting a portion of your business. We have ample surplus to taka car* of all our custrmors and your sccount would bo appreciated. Your* very truly, T. V. SMITH, Vice-Pros., and Cashier State Bank & Trust Co. Dunn, N. C. I 11a-.Tirar-Vrra.iajB fOU, MADAM— Should See The Fashion Book FOR SUMMER Btx hundred ^exclusive design*! Dud Incttvsl Smart! Published montha be fore any other magaainc can show them I Take a aacret peep ahead at what Newport and Bar Harbor wil l be wearing in July I Separate Skirts for every occasion—Peg-top Slurta, Barrel Skirts. Straight Shut*. Plaited Skirta—Tunica—Drape rice - - Pockets—Apron Front*—Peplumr— Unusual Sloeva— Plaits —Yoke-— Double Collar*—Kimono Bluuaca imd Jackets. You can reproduce every one of theee designs exactly by using Pictorial Review Patterns “Thug aaam foam ewmfr||hw*aem—— __ whale yard of material Jo cacK" dress.” * * ' JUNE FASHIONS now on Sale JOHNSON BROS. DEPT. STORE DUNN. N. C.
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