THE DUNN DISPATCH.
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ΤΗ* WAS CAMP uauAmw
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TM· weak tka War Wade toead
af tka Y. M. C. A- tka ?. W. C. A.
tlu» Unlud SU>« βτΛ* enm
and atker war acpuûaatloai will coa
dact a ja»a1MiaiM^t^ial«a a |taa
Tka iT'i'wSaS'toiSi.OeO,
MO. It h kopad. aad GraaaakoioS
portica Κ ««1,000.
Ciffkt ihtnkiaff aad riakt Mac <1
tk> tari aad paipoaa oTttta work
That will fi*a tha «awati» tha Aaarl
can M'Jwwain We Uffcrtt™
tka typv at flatting mb wha wfl
•awt nj-k^ aad aoraly art* tka wax
CknlT'iif. a eleaa «pint; wkiek I
m Tlforsj aad dasatlaaa aptett. I
la a aaprxm of tka man at tka froo
bf tka ssi aad waaaii at kui. al
wkkk tka fonaar aoit aNrayi b<
Meat ■ comdoua. At
artieb by ft and· B. lajra la U*
cant lana.of Aaaadatk» Maa. Ux
T. M. C. A. partadical, rwi
"Whrr. tka Srat lana badtaa ol
Awkr; traapa kaaan ta arriva ii
Piaac· lia) aara'akfad to aa la
lead dktriet tuiaakaia la rtaata.
aad tkarc dl mfWwtad ia iaktd pme
MWt Λβ Kttla Franck town of UH
district. BUlatod la kan-coopa, pis
atfaa, bc.ma aad eetbanaaa. aWaptna
aflia i» loft» akâaa tka yln m
rattle and aadamaatk tka ruatiq
•Mat iMr mr m ami *
r fete use > n«4 · <M >*e»y
d«jr. Ani wfeea be Wet ι Mh>|
vwqr Sihf «U latsiad >. renin* prmy
■rrt, U the arrpriea of »uv the
K-Mtar «<■ imoM."
It la ta hafM tk troop* and kaep
thee* «hthaaat, fit aaa effective;
tkat It all aUliUriaa. Bat not only
far tk* I fit oi Um people at keM,
for wkeaa tkey ft«kt; for thair ««a
aakaa aa «fil Aad it la, aowwf. a
aaMtaal and physical coamrvatiom—
Sat tkeaa «pared by war ttaotf may
caaM back ta tkate «auntry ma· a·
p*H aa Imreea. Aa* that ia aot afciUy
far Mr ewa aaka; tt ta tn Um Urkot
J»»·» lawartl to tka fhtore of tk*
coeatry that tkeaa Bullion* af aaa
{called ta arma amy amtaalb retaro
to tka avocation* af peace, be rata·
rfti»ncatai< ia tka aaaial body. wfcola
loan and kam-—Qeaaiuboro Mama.
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By Bar. J. A. Hornaday,
Dbbb Matkoditt Church
Tka meeting bald ia tki Fliat Bat*
tilt Ckcrtfc last Sunday mok( in
the Interval of tke drift far thirty
tic million dollar* to aid th* work
of tka Y. H. C. A. cenectod witk ain
to Idler bay* at ho an and abroad «ai
wan attended. AB tka chnrtkea ta
towa bad aaBad ia tkair Mrricaa lot
that boer, and tka Bapti«t church
waa filled to ita capacity with men,
«oaea and ckildraa, anxlooa to re.
eaira tnfematioD concerning tka en·
terpriee, aad ta help la It
Oa reqoeat of tk* Harnett oomotj
chairman, Mr. C. J. Smith, Mr. J.
C Cl(m had c barre of the pnfiiai
Sunday erveatn*, and that meana that
it waa waB nasaftd, for Mr Clifford
never faBa dawn en any job.
Qaita as intaieetlna *iMr«*e waa
dellt«red by one of m Secretaire*
IV- « ·» Λ *
Charlotte, making all «Hit tar bet
ter acquainted with the ml Mrrka
the organisation b mdtiaf than any
af α* ««η before.
The closing item ia the preraa for
Ike eratiif wae thi appoiitant of
a committee af fifteen Ben to Meata
contribution» from the people of Dunn
'and community. Chairman Smith
mart here taken ann time la making
selerUone tor comauttaemea. for they
•eta te have bean Juat the m«a for
the work. Ο. M. Tilghmsn was nam
ed as Chairman of the CooNaittee.
As etatod last week, Robeaon, Hoka
Cvmberlaad «ad Harnett counties
hare haen grouped together aa aaa
of the Matneta into which the Steta
has basa divided, and ten thousand
dollars apportioned to thase foar rich
ecus ties Of eoerae Dunn and ««her
af Harnett will respood to (Mi
sable call on bahatfof w boys.
After writing the abdVa we lean
ed that the coauaittoe appointed by
Mr. Smith Sunday night held a meet
ing hi the First national Bank oOcsa
Wednesday night nad organised for
Mr. THgkjain «Mad that ha
**«t ^ '·< Borac.
fers
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In the passing of Mas Edna Ε
Pkimps from this to the Ufa above
on Snaday morning November 11th,
Doan Methodist Church loasaa one
of iti Inert aad hart friend·. She
had ae great amount af the world's
culture aad re fluctuant, bet the grace
of God had faehioned and poHahed
bar iaaer life for sincere love fer
His cause ia Urn world, and a place
in His kingdom above.
Oa the 1Mb day of last month she
pamait her eighty-fourth mile-poet on
her way from time to eteelty. Only
two members of her Church ware
older than she. Mri Jannetta Banes,
and M·*- Klsiah Avers, aad of theee
■he often talked during her last days
her Ufa te Ckrirt aad uital with the
Metbedtet Church, tid tmiMi) s loy
al aMsrfxr of it until Um Haetor call·
»d her Ko «it Her 1er» far bar
church aad bar parter waa baaodfml
hut It grew out ef bar love tot tka
Chrlat ef the Church, to whoee will
the hewed In all thlM*.
Far arreral eeatha her health had
been faiBnf, and abe knew that the
tad waa n«t far *f. the talked ef
Heath aa calm It aa any eaa talha ef
a ιι»ι·>1μι< Journey so toatam
» pi—aura. She loved life, and cluag
le it aa Wm># aa It waa Ced'a w<B to
proie ·( it, bet the waa M afraid
te trvrt'Hiai M aba ——I the great
«rida.
Only the tth ef NeT*a*ber. «Mia
tleae In her reef, her right aide waa
Mralyeod, sad aae« dlecovered the
eaa aneriea*, and ao eoatiaued to Ae
end. She received every attention
Sttt Mw ha aiia and beatte eeeU
leetow, bet the call waa anaaietokable,
tad at half part di o'clock Sunday
•©rah* the «0 wme aaawered. aad
ter Mood-boucht ipirit weal hoaae
* the Ged whe cave It.
The fanerai waa held free» the
Hathadtet Church today aftornoe·
it half part three e'eleek conducted
rjr Ike writer, aaairtad by tee·. J. A.
nalaeh aad J. L Davie. The that lb
raa Med te Me lapWrltj. aad the
rhe fland*offeriaga
ad wrfMi.
Feftowtag the acrvioo la the dHNk
MwM e*»aJborao^ Ui^ Of eon weed '
SÎa?toti»^yJrlrty
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M Brt lirlip, ft C, a etatlua ]
ear AahrvA. wWw |^*|*TÎ J
21
eereaty-ftre 0«nua vomb, »ινη «I
scms of the Interned German, te tha
▼Ulaga of Hot Rprinn Just to be mi
their husband·, who hare boen Uviaj
comfortably on Ut· amount'
to than by the stearothip turn
m. lit tkaM uMtau ktvt kw:
eut off M*, and tho Rcrmin wu
■Ma have aaaouaccd their purpmw t
take op qaarten, la the station will
their hatbands, and fores Use Unite.
8tatea government to raypoit then
It looks like a hard Job to ntanax
these peaky Germans, either at hom<
or abroad.
Ljut Friday evening about (JO o'
clack aa aatomohile stopped in froe
of the Methodist parsons·* end >i:
young people, all tall of lire and fan
slighted a ad harried iota the preach
cr's home. Of course they vera in
kited to enter and take seats, orhiel
they did, bat with sosse display o:
aervoesncsa. Without asy aeedlea
leas of time one of the company in
formed the pr cacher that Mr. Millar ι
Rhodes aad Miss Estella Bares wUhci
to be oalted te marri a*·. The accès
sary license for each a ceremony wa
produced. aad within about Ave mln
utaa Miss Hayes bocaate Mrs. Rhode·
On the 2Gth of last February thi
writer officiated at the marriage o;
Carl Adams and Miaa Viola Hayes
The bride of laal Friday erenlajr arm
a sister of the bride of February 32
and the bride-groom of February 25
was ose of the number accompanying
the young people to ths parsons?
last Friday crenin*.
May the entire path-way of thssi
young people be bright and sraootl
all the way I
The boards of home and foreigi
missions for ths Methodist Tpiseopa
Church (North) in a recant meetin)
approved a recommandation that ι
campaign be toaogtmrated to rais<
eighty million dollar· daring the nra
Ave year* to spread "Scriptural (toll
ne us" throughout the world. Abo a
two hundred ministers from e\or
part of the church's territory, in
dading the twenty bishop* of tha
church, were presont when the recoin
mendatloa was adoted. Bishop Thomsi
7. Neety aras the only individual pre
sent who raised any objection to tk<
movement, un objection wtu Dew
on the disturbed coédition of eui
country just at thim time. He sai<
be believed th*t the government
should have right of way over al
daims open the Holding» of Americat
ci time m ao lone as the dreadful wai
flUtfUl
We do not believe that Bisho]
Neely love· his country any more thai
tba ether bishops and sdnistag· ta the
Catherine, but be doe· seem to lor<
Ma Lord leas than they. Certainl)
Christ most forever hold the firji
place in the hearts of His tiocere fol
lowers, and if tUa first place hat
been accorded Rim there would hav«
been no world war.
nil writer will be at Black's Chaps
nest Sanday at 11 o'clock te deUvei
Ma last msame for this Conference
year, and eery probably his last me*
sage fer afl time. It la his parpom
to try to indecs tho Dunn Quartet U
accompany him and render two ei
three selections for this service. The
subject for the eleven o'clock hour at
Black*» Chapel win he "The suOct
eney ef GodPs grace" ^ all tha teeti
that the Sunday School a* thia ctenoh,
wider its new management, has start
ed off well· The peat year the aehool
oat there was under the leadership
of Mr. E. J. Godwin, and ha threw
into It all his energies and achieved
a gratifying degree of success. Now
the school is under the leadership
of Mr. 0. L. Heauainrway, and w«
feel sore all who love the great Head
of the Church will eo-dperate with
him in making the heat pçmhlc of
the school at that place. Let the
hoaee be foil next Sunday at 11 o'
clock for the last serties for the
Conference year.
Poor old Nick Roma oof, one brief
year ago he was the unchallenged
ruler or all the Baas Uns. today he is
• cowering prisoner in a red brick
apartment house in Siberia. Tobolsk
is said to be a dreary town of forty
five thooaand inhabitants, situated in
a vast swamp. Tobolsk, it may be
said in passing, waa the distributing
peint fer Siberian exiles when Mr.
Nick Bomaaof waa playing Csar back
in unhappy Russia. And by the eray
It is worth while te mention the fact
that during his reign sa Csar ha was
responsible for the banishment into
exile of net less than two hundred
thousand men, women and children.
Guess be now has time to reflect on
the nnhsppinssa he brought into the
Uvea of ha numerous victim? during
the dasrs of his power.
During the days and years of hfa·
reign aa "Csar of all ths Ro«i«n«"
the place be occupied In Petrograd
was so vast It eras necessary to em
ploy two hundred servants to show
gueats around to keep them from get
two Mot» twelve bjr flftrrn foci,
■kilt two raaw tn occupied by tMr
four diufklari, ud on· by Alexia,
ion at tha ox-Ctar and Ctarina, on-«
tupoeed to be hotr to the thron· of
la tbo old day· the thon Cur and
là· family had mllHona and hundred*
>f million· to lavtah opon their M»
tac wbiam. now they hare an aJlow
inee of iM thoumad dollar· pot year
ο aatkfy thoir ermvfafa.
All the «at) received ot reat out
>y tbo «-Our and Ctarlan irait b*
rery nnfflly examined before It can
>aaa to ar from them. Tbo officer la
itert· of the mard baa order· to
dl the Ciar and Caarina if they do
act aay attempt to eaeapa.
It ia «aid that all the member· of
ho faaatty take their Imprisonment
tad hard Mitl (ood-natarerfly except
ira. Bimane?, ai whom It la «aid that
he It τ cry bitter with bar to norm,
far· I· · Matenea the frwiaently
jfiat» aa they nai to their meala:
How, iUMnu, let M have our prison
tew, bat there I· · batter tfaac rom
a*, lahq ae, I wBI maka the
aaaaton aaaer who has· tmtii aa
the thta."
ΓΗΙΜ I» NO MTDDLK GtrPJMD
DUNN DISPATCH. NOV. !«. 1117
' SELECTING SEED
! CORN FOR UWGER
! ΤΙΕΙΟΝΕΠΥΕΜ
All Seed Shotild Be Selects
From The Field.
m SECURE BEST RESULT!
*
Entire Plant Should Be Takoi
Into Considéra tie* And Soot
Should Bo Selected F ran
Healthy And VHP roue Stalk»
How To Seleet The Beet Eon
Of Seed Corn.
The method of aelecu&g eeed Cron
the tan» lata In the vlu ha* ooet
Ulti Stale UomuIi eC dollara. u
■ullT, to rclind yloMa of euro. S<
method of «electing wd, either «
corn or UJf other crop, that dœa moi
Lake into ooaelderatioa U>· wbok
plut, will gfra bant reeulU. Id m
lectlng ocra tha nota thine to tx
looked attar la to liera the Mod co^k
from etalha that ha»e yielded the
hlthrac emoant of «helled com pat
«talk, ualaflaeaoed by epeclally feror
able ccrillkM It la aheoleiety te
poaelble to aecsre eee* of thl· klad
anlaaa. Ua aelectlone «a made froa
the etandlag «t*Qu In tha (eld during
the talL Thla la tha thee ot the yea:
now and tha only time at which theae
•elcrtlooa earn ha made.
tCrery oora grower ihoald go late
hie field*, whan tha weather la favor
able, end aclect lead oora Car uart
roar from Uroae atalka that ara bear
ing tha hlgheet amount of ehaDad oora.
Of cooree It win ha neceaaarr ta —
that ao external factor· have ipedaCj
tarored tha atalha fr««n which the
■elocUooe are made. Ordleartly.
where oora te proOadag twenty-are or
■m kMitla pair ΜΠ Κ «m to nfl
■to Ml«ct Ik· Ml ban ibdto that v·
taailiia two wall Mn par
■talk. I· MeHat tk· aatoctlnaa m ih*
Mi too crwt attato1— tooalé not to
*ίτ·π M OMt Umt to Ik· atotaetar at
th «η. Later aalaetlg· telu tto
wlatar mmy to aoafa ta tto tan wbaa
a laiaara time praMata taMlt
Tka «election akoaM to made trom
ftiQa tkst art kMhiy isd Yieerou
mU oa «kick tka top asd taavaa tor·
raaalaod to ikmaatfily parfera tkatr
toft to «ataHap tka complet· toi at
opatt of tk· pih·. Ottor Iktopa
totog «vial, tka mn ikooM to toU ta
a tiaaptag poaltloa; tat tto itaata
attmrbfm» tto «an ta tka (talk tkooM
BOt to to· loos
At laaat tor to tn ttaaa aa rack
core todi to "Iwl·! to tk· flaMa
aa la «zpoctad to to —allai tor not
yaart ptaattac. Tto can ikoaM to
weO Mai sd ami Hull to aura* to
SUITS, COATS
and DRESSES.
NEW ONES COME BY
EXPRESS EVERY DAY
We have about aa fine and pretty a line of winter
wearing apparel aa you will find anywhere, and every day
it is added to. Each express train brings us something
new.
You are indeed hard to suit if you cannot find some
thing to please you in the stock we now have to show.
Come over and let us show it to you.
Don't forget that we also have as attractive a line
of millinery as you are apt to see. We will be mighty
glad to serve you in this department.
GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn's Best Store.
Pianos! Pianos!
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This is to inform the public that we are
handling two or three of the most popular
pian oe built, including Behning, Christ man,
. and other·, and our Mr. Driver, who has
been in the piano business for fifteen years
knows just, what will suit you.
PIANOS! «
-·-· * ν 1
term·. We -will take &Matx for pay. '. Yoe^
do not need all cash to buy a piano from us. ;
We will carry your note.
Parrish & Jim Driver
120 S. Wibon Avenue, DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA
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Bank of Cape Fear
DUNN'S FASTEST
GROWING BANK
Submits the following comparative statement for
proof that it has the confidence of the people.
September 11, 1915» Deposits were $48,212.50
September 11, 1916, Deposits .%f»re 92,217.48
September 11, 1917, Deposits were 256,384.88
We can offer no better proof than this that our bank
is a good bank.
Accounts of firms and individuals solicited.
Bank of Cape Fear.
D. C. FTJ8SELL. Pre*. Q. M. Ttlghmsn, Vice-Pre·
H. B. TAYLOR, CuhUr Ο. X. HOOKS, A «t. Cukin
"U tk*N toy· m wUai ta rlafc
tkatr «toi* tatara te Ifbt far the
Nbartlaa Amrkt haa >*—>»< of, tka·
H b i«rta fU IN Wt btkjii<l U
■apport Hum u tka aUnaat Wa a>a
lia Hilwt Dation In tka world. A
war mmet ba aafad wttkaat laay
aa4 M la vp to a* to ipand nr Jallafa
1Mb, far Htarty botvda, aa4 far atk
ar jfcrpaaaa. laciaify for (ba rtrr
inil·! to eamy as tka war.
,"Vii riMM okay to Ina latter tka
raqaaato af tka fa*4 eiaaUalatratlea,
tmd 4a «α la aw pa· or to aM tka
Wya tm tk· taw
WllMlmrtea ttar
CAM) or THAKKS
W· tak# thla mom of
m van h kM n4 .
■«· te 4·Η·« U» Dm· «4 o^tmii
|U hirtw. Ami Mt of UMmm
m4 wrd tf ΐ|·)ΐΐ|| I· <M»ty «ρ
Em il α shell and daught
On aaeeant af «a arro* which mu
mm*· la pabltakiac Ou itatnMM et
tk· nnt National Baak In Ë»pUm·
bar «a ara publMrioc It acai» thta
weak, nia aUtiunt «11 nud« ta
tha ComptmlUr at Um cIom af boai
aaca Saptaiabar 11A. 1917, aa4
mbllaHvd oriflaalty in our iaaaa af
fUptambvr lïtk. Tka Diapateb r%
ffrau tba arra otiamd mné taka»
tttiarné» la auUdoc tka eorractian.
KKAD TBI DUlfM DUFATCB