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mattings church 01 I* still in profras tom attended mskt Bor. E. C. to Ooapal with id Kn. (Uana la laad with agaal faithfnV •f tha eh arch , too bean i la higbar idaala and to totter things. Qmito a wto of parsons tom pr«fsaaad saving faith to Christ, and than ara eon taak Sunday wne a. grant day with thla eh arch. Tto Sunday School tomr to s(Torts ta toad aanto auay po laoica w»« to raeaption of mai * tto chnreh. Tbiity-aia as m m to ■ I a - S- ^ wn. _ wfH rtCIlVId IB to DM BM* of this tl|iwl, twomty-obc •t the altar ; . ; y = « • i mi • brief prism ta seam jrltiiml 1 givtag the Watery *f two wo*da, aad i wo ban never f orgottaa It For th* i baaaflt af tbaea wha ar* oat a* I thaaghtfol aa they aheaM be ta rih i particolar, we wytadm the poem: I “On* day a bank word, nrtty mid, 1 Opoa tat* a aharp aad craat dart Aad Hha a darp aad eiwal dart ' *» pMiaad a foad aad Wvtag heart; It tamed a friend lata a fa*. And emyrahaie brought pain aad wo*. A kind word followed H ewe day, Flew swiftly aa Mb btaaaed way: It healed th* waned, H —th* Pill, And friends af *M were Mead* again. It made the bate aad eager came. And everywhere brought joy aad “at yet the he rah weed left a trace The kind word so mid not qeit* efface. And though the heart Ha love regain* 44 !t bora a tear that laag remained) Trienda coaid forgiva bat not for get Or lee* th* maaa af keen Vagret. 0. if er* Maid bat lean ta knew How aerift and sun oar wards eaa r>. Hew woald we weigh with care Each word before it eooght th* air, Aad only speak th* words that move Like white winged ■Beingan af Lnamm •* A Mrics of rrmofloUatic ■ iiT’ng bogaa to tho Fix* Bopttot church la* Sunday, and to m> to program. Dr. - Wharton of BihtoON to doing Um preaching, and Mr. Back to laad tog the ringing. Oar information la that Um meottoga Malted off waU and •beady caaaidarmhl* intaraat la to- ! tog maatfaatad. Dr. Wharton hu 1 the repo lotion of baiag a groat <a pomadar of the Bible, nod we an hoping the meottoga mag reouft to great read la oar town and eom b unity. Oar undemanding ’la that tore ecrrtoee an held each dag. aaa to the morning hk t*0 o’doefc, aad toe othar at* e’ctoak to the area WARMING TO AUTOMOBILE 1 llt lMll |)|lmnlllt treat* of Dwaa kaa aet only become •nr itawerewi bat b fast ^““in* graat menace to tha town. Not rithMtalfng the fact that there were •earal meetings of-a good body of ha bam citiasna of Dunn some weeks ifo tfca^ protected agaiatt itwltM* mm aad pledged their support to ha town sM rials and policemen la ipholdlng the lews, reckless automo •Ua driving sdll goes on is oar aldet every day. The writer mt on his poreh Bun lay aftaraona aad counted douas tf Mg grown, intelligent looking aoa speeding ap and down South Layton atrwet at speeds nil the ray from twenty to forty miUe per towr j among the number were mver U so-called (?) prominent cttltsns of ha town, and oe* very prominent norchaat. who tf It h povsibla for u> eld model Hupmobde to run Ml? mil** per hour, was running lust that tam. I took the name* of ■everal aa they would pass, aho the numbers of ootao ef the care, whose driven I did not knew, with the pur pom of taming same over to the tOcar* of the town, but after think Ing It owed derided that I would Hut make a sfcgpl* appeal to the :1 titans of this goad town with a Hew of trying to get them to think lam what R weald mean for them bo run over some httl* Innocant hi Id and either kill or cripple it for Ilf*. It maias that something him his mam occur before these “speed lends" will snrsr atop to think «h.t hare is really a law against reek ess driving. I am making this Mai far tbs foetthat I hro three ■tall children, and while ,1 know hat tha street* should not be used •? children for playing, yet when tour yard is small It Is vary difficult » always hasp year child out of the itreeta, aad I venture to assort that he child kaa jam aa much right to day la tha (treat aa any person has o drive recklessly through such Whom an the officer* of the town ra Bandar afternoon? I do not “■**•*• te say that I tan stand on my street corner oa Broad street,** my other pared street in the town m Sunday afternoon end justly taka Ifty te one hundred bums for ncklaas driving. Do the officers ever ne them speeding? Do they ever npoct anyone for speeding? 1 do mt know that we have .an ordinance ■doinat thla menace. I'hare only mard it rumored that tharo in lately, though, there la a mistake. » i* hand to beHpve teat big. grown ip, intelligent ail. wUl ga on wfl hOy and knowingly, violate tea laws, —oartalnly thebe moat be some mia »ko sheet tharo beiag a law against FAIB MO m throe I fell that (hi* to thair protection! Yoors for hotter law an fltetufit, # • ' r S.V. SNIPES. ' . . A BOLD ATTACKS V tew Editor;— Dwa hi a city. Or at any rote ha haa enough people, enough stores, oongh manly, trough improvements nodgh hnoiusm, enough traffic, to be died a City* Bat tea way some [reeahorna, or in tea moat cases, •opts that know, also know tee law bm*» oare, the way teem people Wee their Fords or other kfaide of -ills up the hft aide the street and Irep thair car on teo Wft ilda of I road street whoa they stop, aad Sa lly, when they got ready to tears ora around is tea sni^fla 0f the trootn against all Dune's elty (ra te aad hociacm, against w^ong and ■aim and huggios m well as other 'olds fa the face of accideata and twaoHa aad eouatrySodaem, the way bey do them things so oae would WO that wo hara elty laws. For ■ half the eases aa officer is looking troetly at the man. Bat, Mr. Editor, wo bn traffic two. Didn't we poee lews Many ■oatho age to tha affect that wo aaet Iriro to the right, 4tack on Dm right, nd ton around at the < corner* Mdat wo bane a-gdod ornate* of •adbflb to thie effect and didn't re Moot ■ooarihne afterward! in a Maatiag and raooKo to eafereo baaa traffic hwiT W* did nil. thee* ww I look down Dm otroot from m? rindow and I count cightoon card • Dm right hand ride Dm (treat hb tc only from one drag otoro • Dm dther and I coo nine of thoad OdeMohUoa etnekod beaotifsffiy— W Men KNOW Bat,'pa the otliar •nd I ooo Dm roanining mine oUeh d Jac* oanotW vrong and in ana ook t aao one poet foot poyi^ for la fatly by 'Wring- and "ewont. W whdeh la nary good — n* ; «t for any got. ha'a wolah » it. he wooot part of It alL ia feat , rffSigd. ' « - # * « I - 1 vj>4 Om ikt, ar. mat —n-g a*, a thja b wjiwi M tha pan of 'Scot, bal it last vTilam And '*■ HJa* abM It >, you cant run l Kiiarato tawti oa kindness ’»•«*< bj An aieana ba practical ' r>ta« !•]coae lad's Mr. Editor ’ to abrn <ty aa I started. Bat u -mbar. I tk nr. writing Mb' foi ' -’«r of - ritk.*1: tmlafas bat in ’»-J for at A If yva gat the ktor -tin tha ob; A b aocoaaplbbad. U ron don't tl A if, ,nura»y . fail ur*- 1» b A aArroua to kaap up thl< non-abiding A non-aafandng af tho t**®* l»». [’»aw a fallow to-day coom ana i A from smashing an othar fallow Mr tha riaplo reason > »h. wtoiTrida. 1 rW.* «P th. othar day bto barley X *w»Il to a hurley nub. Hb «r wa. ? hart but mTU**. ~ H*^5r*rT*d though. Don't yaw tt^kt If. not praetbal, anytklng th**i to auk. op a m. caaafully I town. yonra, F. T. KEEP RIGHT. UNITED • _ . f “Tho naafcho doaa not taka what bond, he ea i * to danger of bring all that ba « takao from him. Ba b wring UAttbn at the os* of a ^todT & J* f*fl*d ** **•ko” *°* «• i kWL-5 ««• than thay ahoaldh ■■fha b doing iaaa. Tho w eg fha boade, not thatr Tbaffoiuinna will not prao tieo a diCAH war againat aa than othan. Tb*>m fight our frianM loot as tha Mrs doaa and so tong as they «ra Vhb Tha Liberty haan u toaraly owr huuiaaea againat epdfc bittsr expejfAeda.”—Editorial. Now Torte Ttototo » IN UNIFORM PudflbN, Wl—If. reel Americans are the patriotic fading oa tka soldier bays i la this vary town _ la thM. any town reboot uniformed boys A1 bora a happy ‘ satbRad satie thay are bgbtinr far i la a canes, they ^t^Ran far Mbarty, ftae ■oaqaeat. abeo’.o THr bcpap __ a tone of yrida, lp»e a tone of paUi tba real etaT—(altar Itka beat r. They ..N e»«a dull at a Mat to go’ sheetSn't they in la year aoal ae yoo too be aa reaaonablo or rtaaeaahls a times t*!- bog or a baaetar of WUaoa. BOY |Cptm HOLD MEETING Tha Bay Jfeaat argaolmtloa of thk dty beU jita regular maeUag last Friday attefeg at tka Scoot HalL As eoa*c of tbbfleiwtr were out of towa several absent; bat a eary la « ijpaaM%| was bald. Scout flr YOURS . y y FOR THE l K ASKING I n Youthful, slender lines-a graceful, I ki willowy figure. Every woman seeks f H these priceless gifts. Vet 9oi t of 10 FI fail to realize that a good figure is 1 ■A lamely a matter of good corset boning The k 11 old-fashioned stay is unrelenting stiff and rig- 1 M id. Modem boning youth giving Spirabone I kJ is the invention of genius. U moulds the f IS youthful figure. A M r dittinguabea La Redd* from the ordinary fcj Cored. ■ 1 400,iOO wiaa women wear Spirabooed cortete. Tha picture W ahowa why. Juat eee the difference between yielding Spirabone hi ***^ old*faahioaed etay. Sea bow Spirabone benda. Imagine tba Si o'Mf fiwadom it three. AH i be patented weave. You can only '«* Spira ■■ fgW ■ bon* ia one comet, |] Iff La Resista Pi sl ^y^s^%sstvrsiss’sx£ ff 1 H bvrauw. of yi.kiln* pvr; tMcaoa* of wiport, dwlxn, «lvw natural uyle kJ H. tor .very typo, of ftcera Prio. $1.50 to $55.00. Purr hew . p*i, »f U ■ ' U R**’»‘»-Sp*irbo»e4 corwta. Breath. Mder, b. confortabW. retain U It yeor youth. 1 JOHNSON BROS, I DUNN, N. C. b a debt that so on* can ever pay UhmpMaly. If this be true of love in rsnsrel, bow much more U’ It Lrue with roforence to our kothers. One of the last .things that Jeeaa did was, to make provision for bli mother »b»» he should he' go ns fropg her. 'It was.through a.mothers agony that taeh one of us is her* today. 1 It wla through a mother's loviOgmaru through sleep leas nights and Ung tiresome days that wo wars' kept aUre through, ogrInfancy.) It oats f -• | lh th* way of right, through 4 thoughtless youth. . In the day of; manhood and womanhood otgar frtonda may forsake ns. . Ths hus band may bar* the wife, tb* wife* mpy. tun from ths husband.' Th* prodigal boy or girl may be forgot ten by everyone else. Bat tbs moth er will n*Ar Jaavo us . When God would illustrate the strength and permanence of bis love for us ha compare* it to that of a mother for her child. Barely W* 0V1 everything to'mothsr. i No men or woman who b worthy th* name will see the mother lack for any of ths comforts of lif* that they can famish. In th* day of old ag* when Infirmity cornea oa wo' should as* to It that she has *v*ry assurance that aha Is thought of and brad with a Undemast that is in soma d*pr*s worthy of th* Ugh posi tion that ah* balds In our heart*. W* own it to our mothers to r*pro duce In our lives the wise and loving conseb that they gave us by both pre e*J* and example. When moth dr has gone on to her •temal bom* w* should s*o to it that bar memory is kept fresh end sweet in our hearts aad in the hearts of those who spared her iov* with eg. MAXWELL CAPS MAKE A GOOD RUN The National Maxwtll OaaoHne Ec onomy Proof Toct took place yester day all over'the U. 8., and that a Max well eu ran on lew gasoline than other cere, was demonstrated in all parte of the country. Wednesday, ■ay Mrd waa proof day, and the fact waa demonstrated right here at At * o’clock yesterday afternoon ■r. E. V. Gainey, the local agent, aad Mr. C. V. Hudson, a Maxwell awner, filled their gallon tanka, aped n»y prepared for the pvpene, la the pteaeace of Meat* Troy Parker, Q. M. TUghmas, L. 8. Pope, 3. P. Pttt ■*»> Mayor 3. W. Turnage and M. Wttttlngtea, wkd accompanied them on the trip. The driven Immediate ly headed that/ can for the ternary aad the hnt fifteen atilea of the Wp «* made an eoaatry reads. They drove at a moderate gait, going over roads that at plaeea ware far from good, and U» ear which Mr. Gainey drove waa forced te stop its Motor five thorn before the trip was aaatplated. After driving In the eoaa tey far nearly an hoar they reiura ed V the city pad the he lance af Ike trip was Made through the prin Rpal rtreota af DnnV Car. Me. I, eras driven by Mr. Gainey *ev Mnd a Mileage af M.t miles, while ftp erne driven by Mr. Hodaea Made I dteteaae af IU miles an a gallon rfffta., Car Me.' 1 te a 1811 amdaL rteaad bp Mr. M. WMtttegteni car Nfc K. te a 181* model, aad le owr* K|r IM dMmarTlIr. Bnda*. Eaah '*10. Manpted by te^Ln. wh. ‘V r * J . 0 <•* ■ *K *• •• , 8 8 l corararf tka nUn trip wMh tka dri» THEY' nUCTKt WHAT THEY Da a "0—4 Tara* tUO/la a pvt l***#aatla«k«lf**y *lltt / . . ■ .% I # mOA. m Dm «m «ki* <m,«H A* Wto(, of Mr. i. M. On* tkat Om boy* *f Dane troop W*. I topatlMT ui earrtad to a pkn af aMr *f tka artUtoa ' vkM vm a»ft4 fraa tfc« kMH, - ™* *** ?**—* MM W* u4 •I . . . I I You Can See tavure y» aUB and experience CM prodace. Micbetlna give eo moch *nflee*e that they'd be - -- econemtcal erea if high way Of robbar Ad priced. But they're febno is the tooghcet that not high priced. MauengiU Garage Dunn, N. C* ACjietfe CmtUv err but « t^d m, JiUktUm Red Jaatr Wn, wUek art «/W imataud ia oUr kat Btvtr taatitf. | Announcement. 1i I . . • • *We have purchased the plant of the Smith Menu, lecturing Company, Be neon. N. C., and now have in operation the beet equipped plant of He kind in thie , section of the State. We are now ready to eerrt you and want your bueineae. - WE CAN FURNISH YOU . * I * Rough and Dreaeed Lumber, Sash, Doom. Frames J^L*®**; Interior Finleh, Screen* and hfl Kinds of Tuned Work, Framing. Ceiling, Flooring, Weather Boarding, Lathe, etc. • Egtimates Furnished. Prompt Service thoxe no. 12. . STAR MANUPTURING CO. R. F. SMITH, Manager. | Benson. N.C. ■————
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