gaa&ap&SiS
jjTtV* t"°t‘•!
*|^2hi iftt | ■Wj*t M!tMMat ftBa
-ycre.of myrme dm. Kocttem
M—. Wo Ml MtVte^^S
ten mm «C MmUt. JT. tarn
_Jh the woit£
i tect that the aver
r'V •-■< __ __ rafaaaa to
-ta (before.
ta (Haaiha
«ne mow vena the reflection that
Terns. ■a.siJK ”s
Jaw was tea victim of hate, af «p
anwina. of croc tty. far contort**:
M Shore never was a Jaw who did
not emit la tea teat that he was a
Jaw. 1%* Jaw never Head who wo eld
have changed hie raaa for “all the
wealth af cither lad.” Proudly he
■•calk teat hie people had for pwtri
wch Ah re how, for lawgleei Meow,
for prophet loot ah. for poet David,
ter sage Meaoa Tear Jew know*
what all healthy intelligence knows—
that lteaaa b tee tetter of ell the
«tvf Marty tea Caitracaian race now
eadeoa, ead hwt for Urn the meat
anBgMcaod cJvOiiaUon awaklnd maw
knows weald not ante. If tears ever
"«k a warn aa Irnac ef Terk. ha
looked down with eapeiletrre corn*
tempt ea every Ftaatagoaat who ever
wore a erowa, or led aa anay te vic
tory. Never wae the pride af race
m vital aa hk tea bait af year
Jaw.
Ob the other hand, there never m
n negro rapable of thaaght abort it
who did art cacao tha fate that made
bite a nano. The octoroon leaks
down ob the quadroon, tha qaadreoa
tha mlette; and tha Mulatto look*
d*w> ea the negro. Than la tha
w PVMB OX isce IB UN IMlTOi f > lipUn
with tha contempt tha white has far
It If tho invincible aplrit
‘ «□> aot be denied.
-, . tr: i
Idnoobt f«K tho force of
ho lapreaaad Ida con*
be tho nogro in tho ham
with DoncWa Bo did art
the nagra Coe the aaho of
hat for the nb of tha
. aad it la aa historical
a plan uraa to cotosixa tha
it H with nTmttofnrtlon that I
hm t» tho alow I held abort thb
>
it la a aiat ha ant that a
' could aot drive into the
aogpln ad year Noctherner. who
knows nothing abort tho negro, and
late than mtBti abort the Southern
h» to friend of to Mgr* while
to With woo “•love” aad therefore
the aaacy of to negro. How did to
North tow to bo “frceT" Jobs J.
bnh woo u ahaSitnnlcI of to
WDBam Lloyd Garrison Oh. nad Wn
ia t truth tot ha itolhd au and
pw atteeuaee to in a aaaaah in to
Unite Statea Senate January Zl,
INO, o« to ruaa a Beotian. chocked
full of Itanraan and prejudice:
"Tha coaorioaco of Now Bagtaad
never waa thoroughly arouaad to to
hameraJIty of African alaxary until
N raaaad to ha profitable, and to
North did uot finally dotomiao to
dartroy to Byatom until convinced
tot ita continuance Ihiautoaad not
•aif their taduatrial iniitpeadtncea,
bat their political . »
And ho m||Srhar?2dadwtth abac
too truth tot H African ctavery had
boon aa profitable ia Maoaaehaaatta
aad Iowa aa it w»
ia South Carolina
of to North who in
vito to MOM to leave to South
where ha la aScwid to wuth aad go
to to North where he la not aBowad
to Bra. The Southern a ogre ia told
tot to to North there fa aa race
••tagento, ao aatrlt of eaate, but
whoa ha goto to to North ha find*
aw re Sag
to Broth,
win oarer be
whke^awo aad
Pale Faced Women Take Phosphate ti
Make Rosy Cheeks and Beautiful Forms
Men Need Phosphates to Make Strong
Healthy, Vigorous Bodies
fWy bccoae marrow. irritable, d
•••dint, mslaarhohr, the brain fay
V4 *•»»• Tharafor
S/x.itrjrajrsra
SSMyawfiAS
by niny Aryo-PbospiaU. tl
form of PHoanhataa moat easily a
^mllatad.
IfOTICB: Aryo-Pbospbat* whi<
■ racoasmawded and prsarribad 1
wdeiasa la all aaaaie aaaaa, is
man* or patent waitliHne. bat si
that la aaU mad racoauaendad by «i
kaava drayyists evsrywhaaa, ai
physicians are daily subirrtVaa tl
ooaaUtaaata eontainad in it Bali
anti rely aaliba aujr other Phs
It h easily aashnulatad ai
will bo found effective ia the tree
asaat of indiyaatton and «*«.»»<
trouble*. aa well aa for care wor
nervous conditions. Tba manafa
tom of Aryo-Phoaphate will forfi
to say charitable institution |S00.(
if they cannot treat any am or w
man under SB who lacks Phosphate
aad Increase their atrenyth and a
durance treat 100 par coat to •<
percent or more ia one month's tba
if they are free from oryanie tro
Ma- It ia dispensed by all rehab
If your druyyist will not supp
y»». aaad 11.00 to the Aryo Labor
fHaa. 10 Ponyth Bt, Atlanta. Gi
mi taay will send you a two weal
treatment by return man.
II ym a«4 aaytbiaf m warbla mr mmuoI work, do.
yaar m4tn away fraai bat, bat let tfe
SOUTHERN MAEEIH WORKS, SERVE YOU
k «1 (Ml yaa laaa aW mt warfc b gaaraatead
Southern Marble Works, Dunn.
CAST RON SCRAP
N pay spot cart, a* follow* d*>
“^5^^ wSfficr“*•
>!"•—■-:—.-M Mb par 100 fta.
w f1?!—4 b^Llfkl S*—p 40 ct» por 100 lb*.
a tool acrap, old btml pato
toLdly. "m' **’ *“* **“* h“ b**“ burmed
THE JOHN A. MCKAY MFC. COMP ANY
DUNN. N. C
AMERICANS
SERVE AT THE FRONT OR
SERVE AT HOME.
(By C. 8. Thompson, Chslnssn
From Committee Americas
Defense Society.)
We era at war with the leading
military nation of the world. The
•rat of oar troops are new aader lire
ta France. Oar sailors on the high
teas am faeiag the attack of subraa
tW Wa bare established a line
af troop ships. The aatioael gaard
Iws been called into federal serrice.
Wa am bailding enanaone arney
camps We bare registered 10,000,
000 yoeng an far serrtce.
Congress has rated a war credit of
bUHens. There is 0*40,000,000 far
airplanes alone. The a ary yards are
working three shifts a day. The ahip
bmilding companies am lanneMng a
fleet of weed and steel. The Presi
dent, the cabinet. Congress, the maa
ta the nary, those in the tranches,
sad the great army ia training camps
am all Mag their part. Bat that is
ant enough.
Since August. 1014, German mili
tary forces hare trebled their m
crultlag capacity. Taday. German
dominion art i ads from Urn North
Sea, through Constantinople, ta tha
Fenian Oatf. German armlm am ta
Belgium, France and Resets. Oar
maa ariatora am repeatedly boanherd
ing the city of Lea dee. German eob
marieie hare saak arilUoas ef tow
age
euoui yourself with the demierat
activities of the German empire i
thJe country. 8eme of I boot activ
ties are polkieals others are attempt
at dynamiting our war plants, spread
lag Garmon propaganda through th
peopls through deadly germs sold, e
stadium of poses talk or Infecting ou
given away, ia the guise of medicist
If you ara an American eltixan, i
yon believe fat the ideal of Ufa, tibert
sad happieme for which oar folufatb
era gars their liven in the revolution
if you are not at the float—then 1
is Ugh thus that you aid ia patriot!
American work at home by eoroUlu
ia aa organisation like tbs America!
defeaae society which Is Binds up o
eitiuaaa who, without thought of per
sepal gala, ara giving their time, an
thus!asm sad money to the canes o
American liberty.
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cars EhatiHMtflm, Not
rsfciu, Huadadma. Cramps, Code
Bora, letter, Kinf-wora. ec
Binii ete. dfltiMptlc
rad latent ally or externally. 25c
■Y1—■ rnuiURM rUR IRUUt
SOWS—ALLOW GRAZING UN
TIL MIDDLE OP WINTER
Th« naual permanent pasture aea
“• •Ml with the coming of thi
frorta. and with tha eading of the
- patter* comoo a period ol
1 feed lag, H tha farmer, in
bia gramlng ayetem, hai
J forward aad provided
for fall aad winter. Thii
--- win ha a particular)}
diaeonragiag eitoatlon nnlem tome
kl*M* faad other than mine an
frwrtdod. Aa a matter of fact, the
farmer who La compelled to feed tha
Wood aowa through the whole whiter
MMM«P«n train* glow# will ho eoro
*T tamptad to oaR them aad diecen
tinoe rataint hog*. TMo la joat what
ha Miould aot do at tha uraaaat Uaa*.
aad ho may avoid N If prewar fall
tad wtntar paetare* are available.
Oae ef the hast faR aad early
■later paataraa for Urn hraed awwa
la aeybeant. Often timro this paetare
■Sa*'!? tEwhrteT'T* deiHmM*
Net hew valaahie soybean paetare
HR ha for faedlng breed aowa, the
& sjszrs
tgrlealtoro feaeod off aa old ahaa
Hew the a*0
• nCdwat
-, Two aad ais
■grssrajgaftm^e
rySytSre
SgyrsrLZ
hitr
3
*
i
An Open Letter
To the Trade.
\kg
3K
S vy
h
».
j We fed it our obligation to set some important facta
£ before our friends and customers. It will be your obliga
o tion to your family to heed them and to protect yoursdf ,
»• accordingly.
r ^ THE FACTS:
la 'll :
* * Here are a few of the facta:—Everybody is aware
* that merchandise of all kinds has advanced by leaps and
i bounds, and here it is that our foresightedness will help
you in buying your fall goods. We anticipated this sit- i
uation almost a year ago, bought tremendously and are
now offering you the benefit of this buying. We are
offering you the chance to cover your season's wants at
prices that cannot be duplicated today.
ir you are not already customers or this store, you
should be, and this season we are offering you a powerful
| incentive to line up with us.. Take advantage now of the
values we have to offer. Few stores, if any, are so splen
didly situated to take care of you. Our tremendous pur
chases of months ago, before recent market advances and
government contracts sent the prices soaring, have en
abled us to not only offer you good selections from well
U"r* * balanced lines, but also offer you fabric qualities and val
ues that will not be easily duplicated.
I Take advantage of our foresigh ted ness, of our mill
( Prestige, and of our purchasing power by supplying your
self before further scarcity and continued advances make
such values as these unobtainable. Prepare for buying
good merchandise at advantageous prices. i
This is your opportunity. ^
w
J. W. Draughon,
Dunn, N. C.
IS
TW« la a*ly mm pmaattoa aiaaa
•aay to »>aim to gramtog tonad
•ton mm aaybaaa and paaaat paa
toraa. Tbm tv* paalarir wbaa vary
IHd, aftaa arevtda toa M*ab faad
•to tba an banana toa fat fto brand
ln« toimt U la wall baton that
nwa to ba aaad to tba toaadtog bard
*toM aavaa ba alnwad to tocoaaa
■•"tordi fat. If H m nan that tb*
an UmariM to# fat dtoy
atoild ba toTTwr to. yaatan •
•T • t «m day aattl tba /I'toar
rttt «f tba jrjM m '••aaanad.-*
nal Li,"7; Ck*W’ DhuUm •* Al*
WHYED&CAT* SICK CHIL
DRtNT
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Mrta cannot afford to allow thatr eWl
dm to km a rwi'i nchooting, or
pathapa tha chane# of * ltfrtuan. on
aaamat of Mm defect that cooUi
Mdly ha rcaiOTod or nwnllil
THE THING THAT COUNTS
Tko thing that argon ond eoaato
**! —* whoa tha war «haJl and. bat
what It ihaO ha aaaa to Mat for
tho war to nlooo, and tha world not
tokaow what K baa hwn Agtttng
••to wawU ha tha aapcnana ratan
traplw of Watery. TarrtbU m tha
war la, tha paann which tha paeMUta
pripm wiald ha mm tarrma. A
Mganwln batweaa tha •aatcndittt
baWgnrawta wawid ha a hatrayal of
tha aaaplM of arary nation, and
HM Ua la ontranal wntal and
Mwl aaafaaaa. A paaaa that laaraa
tha aattaai where they ware, that ra
ragWaw neither viator nor raaeoinh
to that Igaarea tha enIMb ream
m4 gandhaa. that rradte all )adc
••■h tha right ar wrong of too
■attar oath a paaaa wnatf ha A*
tet dtaaMar of gartlit Onngi D.
gfww, A other of “The Mnaara of