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THE DUNN DISPATCH. ri Dana. N.**cTwh^tiL ted'nf! April 1st, 1*14. at tho pari erics March S. ItTf. Jri —.tUO TNtIKJOAY, AUGUST, SS, UMS SUGCUTKjm^AS TO THS (Cowtrihatod) , la a tew waste ths priti school tma wUi spas, aad another school poor w# bepta. A well chosen teste wfll antes In ths city to eon dart tea work la the school, and a weS SBsd riadcat body will tract the aid bwOdiag. What kind of a torn la It roup to be? Is the cowununity paiap ta hack retry asnaart. pat hip inter •ri la tea work, aad aaok to taapraea; or la It paiaa to ataad aloof. dUn tcrested, aad ■aka it a conti noons Oaihhlinp between parent and teach er? Lari year the wash was not all M chon 111 hew boon, nad thing* did ant raa so iwnitklj —all hoenase of wad filar parents, who soorht to And •ewetWsg wreap rather than odar aanaartaaa for taapreroaaaat. aad of tho lack of real interact. "X*. aryhody'a boateaaa'* pro rod, aa It erar win, ta ha “Nobody's bnaineos." TMa year, why Wt thiapa go that way. This rioold ha the hast year im tho school's history. Story ran asa why h aha aid; aad ao rate on why It riaaiitor it ■»* be arid, thongh I regret that tt cea be arid, that Dm to further behind hi othaile than it is ia sap ether eaa thing. The Mg pash to pat behind everything, me* the •cheat. A new tori!ding to needed, and mat earns In the nest few pears. New Sgaipment la needed. Greater internet from all. the school ahoeld base, and oboes all. whet to needed to a new spirit, a hatter spirit be tween parent aad leather aad child. When the eseumaitp gHee the school them thing*, then it wfll eoe darned rifkt btttif gniii u4 dlsdpUm. Whp not begin thto tana with thane paints ia eiswt WL rtlOClN GOBS TO fUKDA nr. D. LsRop Pridgen, son of Mr. D. L. Pridgen, left for Ar cadia. Via. August lath, where ha will ■ap as drafted teat to Camp where he rewislssii far thlr and wm laallp permitted to Be a splendid la ceOagt daring the three pears s4 tsgalar stedp thsrs. The flmt pen rhe tod hie class, the second fmr he was He president, and the third peer wee elected edhnr-tmchtof ej^the^ college enseal, which wms a Be omde good In his eoBegs work and his friends back heme feel that he wfll de equally wan while in the carries of bis euuntrp. THE DEATH „0T LIEUTENANT SYEES. b Weitaeedey aeocning’s Norfolk 1 il»M IHepolrh, tho oon of Jajaaa Byfeoo woo roport od b tho easoolity Mot oo o tooth Thoagh tho roport to odtotol. It |o hopod oad batten) by Mooy that tho Ioomo Sykes' of Char lotto, known to Daaa. la otlll el ire. tho oflm of thto oaa bob* Chan, N. c. Tho report oeaeas math sorrow to Daaa. For “Jhn" Sykoo of Char lotte, atadont of State College, was known oad Kkod. probably, oo teath as oay oaa of Daaa who to flghtiog far Vaeto Stea. thoagh ho aorar Brad hero. AS tho yeoagar eat of tho tears kaow "W ho haring rtokad WMoJUto^aad Bobori Foaraall. (aloe b*ot o goodly part •f hto raohUoa In town. Ho was tho Mad of boy that oearyoao Shod, always frtoadly oad Mad. Tho Mad of boy that to o ora dK to Ateteleo oad hoy any, oad tho kind of hay tbt to Ognrteg lorge Jt •* teahbg WBHoea wtob ho aoror tiled to do tho etont of Nephn. At State College bo Woo sao of tho bated for MtoooM as aa’ athloto. h tbo tetey bo wao • Lteoteaaat la tho •Mdtor. Tho dooth of "ltor Sykoo 'Mingo tho wnr bate to as ogeto, oo t-ali tho death dag bay whoso fi wi* * ‘ * ’ ’ 1 Horn, will be gl«d to famish applies Use Mesh and give yoa any lafor desired concerning the differ •at branches of the aery, Women ■»ay he eoroUed in the yeoman branch of the eerrice if they have had experience aa stenographers, ty pbh or aa mch aa ana year * *x parieace aa sitae lady A TALK WITH THE »OYS. “Kaaaembcr. my eoa,” said Hobart J. Burdette, ““you hart be week. whether yoa handle a pick or a pea or a wheelbarrow or a set of books, dig ditches or edit a paper, ring aa a action bad or write fanny things, you most work. If you look around you, yoa will see the man who am moat able to Mrs the mat of their Uvea without work am tha man who work the hardest. Deal ha afraid of killing yourself with overwork. It is beyond your pesrvr to do that on tha aanny side at thirty. They lio • >me : mo. ’ nt Its bcce « a lh-j quit work at S p. m. It is the inter sal that kills, ray son- The work gives you aa appetite for year sisals; H leads solidity lo your slum ben ft gives you a perfect sad gratafal ap preciation at a holiday. “There are young men who do net work, but the world la not proad of them. It does not even know their names; it simply speaks of them as ‘old So-and-So1* boys’ No body likes them. The great busy world does not know that they are there. So And out what yoa want to be and do K. The busier you am, the leas haras you am apt to get into, the sweeter will be your sleep, tha brighter and happier your holidays aad the better satisfied will el ftha world ba with you." And may add, the greater boner will you be to God, who mads, re deemed and sanctified you. if you win apply the above advice not only to your earth by calling, but also to the work of the church. Be something for God.—Ex. A NECESSARY CAMPAIGN If Pnridnit Wilson wars regular ly before the people for re-election this year and were defeated hie de feat would be a disaster to the causa of the Allies equal te the lose of an important battle on tha weetera front Only second in Importance as a po litical event of world significance would be tha defeat of Mr. Wilson's party in the election of an opposition majority in either or both branches ef Congress Soeh e result would be be raided with greet satisfaction throughout the Central Empires and would be accepted by the enemy as a weakening ef “the will te victory” oa the part of the American psnpie end would inspire in tha German It is not enough that Republicans an aa loyally supporting the war program aa Democrats. Mr. Wil ton should have the support and con trol which can be given by a majori ty of his own political faith in both branches ef Congress. With Demo cratic control In either house depen ding upon a thread so slender that the defeat ofany on# of tha Demo cratic candidates la thia State would probably break it. It becomes a met ier of the highest importance that no (taps should be left on taken to in rare the election ef e Democratic Senator and ten Democratic Con (reaemen from this State. This is net e time when the appa rition party should aspect or wish to neks Inroads on tha party la power. It is aot a (lire wjten personal in terests should be pushed upon the mean. It is not t tins when independent tandidatee should air their views or illegad grievances before the public. Above all, it ia not a thus that rill permit of anythiag in the nature if sabmmrlns attacks upon these in lUtkerity. The Republicans have nominated >radically a fall ticket all the way lawn the Mne in this Stats. If there ■ any convincing reason why John d. More hoed should be s lasted te upptsnt the tried and faithful f. M. Itmmens In the State M should he 'ally and fairly presented te the >eblie far public consideration. Mr. K—nans has been one of the moat aMhfal and the moat resourceful ef he President's supporters la the leasts UU I---» Li. A_ dpt position hi tha sets— sad eoo I donee of all his oaBaagaoa has par iKtod Ms to Asps majority concert 4 action la tbs Amato spos ll|taia isn of tbs greatest laotoeat rrsr ■sdltril by sa Antrieu Congress ihoald ths psopla sf North Carol I m bo ladiCnmt to tha suggestion 4 oar RopoMiean friosda that ho bo ■rood oot and his high position ba aada Impotent by ha alaation of Mr. Ior*band ot this crisis in world bin ary or tbot lbs issns tbos raised bo •ft to tho hap ha iard of a aflaat or ushshaAlag campaign? Tho asms reason asd lagls apply ■ Isas degree aoiy to tha tea Can nmmmrn from Ms Mata. All ad UVER MDNT ACT \’- DIGESTION WAS DAD * — ■■ ■ — Say» fS yaar OU Kmtmkj Lady, WU Tala Hw&iValM Afcar • Fav Daaaa af BhcMtaa^t MMdonrCU. Ky. Mn. Orctfcte Higginbotham. of (hi* town, caya: “At my a—. which la a. the Hrar doea not not aa wall aa whaa raw a taw rmn «•». my atamath waa aU out of Ox- I waa eaaettpatod. my Unr dUat act My dlgaeuoa waa had. and K took aa Httla to aptot me. My ap> patUa waa tone. I waa rurr weak... I daetdad t would *tra Biaek Draacht a thorou«h trial aa I law it waa highly mat——dad tor tkia iroahla. t ha—a tokac it I taU hattor attar a law donee. My appatlto hawato acted naturally aad the to—t tlowW* waa aa— righted with a law *>mm of BfeohDrooCbt." 8*T«atr yooro of —r«—mi mo boo Tbdforft Blaeh-Draqght a •****. hooehoM rmmdy. Enry “■■tor. of orory family, at than, tha help that Blade-Drought out ■fro b deanetog the ayototu and re UerliW the tro<*« that omna from oonatlpatlon. ladlnatlom laxy llrar, ote. Too cannot bop veil tmleaa your (tamaeh, Urer ant bovala are b nod worklac order. Keep than that way. Tty BUok-OrooCb. It acts promptly, natty and to a lateral way. tl yoe feet ahwlsh. taho a dose tonight Tea ■wQl bet from tomorrow. Prtot the. a package—One east o doaa m droabb. x» Democratic aeprwaa ly hi ovary de partment of government possible hd State and nation by tha nomination’ af a Republican candidate for prue ttoeDy every public ode* that ia apan to election this year, they then ■uggest that tbs issue ha submitted U tha people without pabHe dlaeue ■ieu. PabHe dtaeuaatoB iheuld aa a mat ter of eourae, be in keeping with the dignity of tbeee momentous times, laeldantal aad unimportant nutters ■hould not be arowdad upon public attention but It saaaa to m tburu boa saver been a time when tbaaa hi high autherlty could wit bmoru pro priety be ashed to pease at to tha people thair rtowa upas tha graad problama that have engaged thair attention these resent yearn, aad that ate aaw impend lag, or a time aWah.cnDed far mare earnest start ■pea tha part ad the people to aaim tnln and snppart with inarnaaad an larkiaa tbeee who have aa enaly aewad tha State mad nation la the State. Thar* era all matter* Iworthy of oot beet atteatioa end Hhouid not be left to accident or chance —Kfa* end Observer. 1 <■—■—<i NEW KIND OF CALOMEL SAFE AND DELIGHTFUL. The new kind *f colons cl, known aa Calotabe, ratala* an of the good medicinal virtue* *f the old atyi* cal yet ie entirely purified from nil of the nauseating, d (a agree Ate and daagrroua qualities Too ri. there fare, eat what yea pUd^Anri got' •here yon plea**, with SaJoVlbf time < fram your work. IV* J \ \ On* Calotah at Uptime, With a I ■•allow of water—that’• all. Next j mornlag yea aw*he feeling Sna, year i Ihrer cleansed year fyatem purified i end with n hearty appetite far break- - feet- Calotabe am told only In orig inal. eealed package., price thirty Sve renta Tear draggiet racom mend* them and wlO Yafoad yoar ■aonay if you am not delighted. |< — (Adet) “Good aaocalag children," mid! the ari thematic teacher. “How1 many *f yea hare prppamd art erlgi I aal problem hi mahiplieatiea. m I. reqaeated?" Only on* hand went “WeO, William, yea amy give war preMem, aad the mat #f the . _x Ian nay ooivo It” rff “If ny baby Motor t* a yw aid tow and wotgho 10 yaoudo. and koapo >n gaining two ounroa a day until abo ■ Id year* old, and if tho prlooa of Mag double* again In tba nut . 10 wara, bow aioeb wiD my Motor'* gra 1 notion outfit root? Mother oay* ho would llko to know." DELCO-LiGi-ri Thu I MOglltlI PwMc |%M^ looplo in conatrortion, dtgnS, do ondablo aad ofllolont la ogoration. I NOW IS THE TMK TO HIT HAW). kST AT HOME. Now ia tho tima for tbe people at homo to Mt hardeat If tho enemy at tho front la to bo kept running tm the Rhine ia rroaood and complete Tie >ory ia won. Oeaem) March lay. that America mart apaed up Inatead >f Iat up in Ita war rseorda if tho Allied Armies are r« ported to con tinue their adrancea at the frost ‘Don’t let tbe reeeat mifremae made >7 the Allies create too aanguloe lopes and cmoo tba lotting ap on mr effort!,•• aaya Oeaeral March. Thia la a othno to atop to Indulge n hopes and to waste tlma arguing to to whan the war will ba near. <r the kind of poooo H will bring. n*e thing to do now," ho Mrs, ‘T* 0 put the mortmain punch lute Tory American effortJ That America Mull apood up at a TOO tar rate than ahe haa yrt done 1 now doomed uooanaary sot oaty \ that tha allied Annie* ihall continue Jo flfht victoriously, bat that Onnsan Army shall be completely dleiltns ioncd, that Is, that the fighting men of Germany shall knew tha at a IT that American soldiers are made ef and the kind of fighting they can da. The German people are just begin alng to know that they have been de ceived by their leaden and that A merlca is In the war to win. Whan they «heU know this In full, the beat part of Cermasy's lighting strength —her morale- will be gone, an dibs tree tact barrier to Berlin wifi he broken down. • American shoe id me that the German people shall H»ow thlfir hPTengtb and purpose In winning the war aa so# naa pneai ►le. The yean do this by every man •tending back af tha Government. a olid front, until the war k over. There la ae mention an the firing toe. . ALWAYS WATCH ■ THIS SPACE. I t Something now to tell you ve—7 soon. Wo Ufa making great preparation for our new itoek. as wc >r« going t* make • bin die play for the fall. We will giro you the prices of our goods eery . soon, something that will aurpriae every reader, the prices which Wt will offer to all our custom jrs. Wc s.> go In it to make s big Improvement in our business for the foil. Watch our hi* •d In this paper Will toll you all about it. Youra for bnainem, U. S. 5 and 10 Cent Store. W. C. KANOY For Sanitary Plumbing, Heating, Pipe Fit fefi Pump Work, Roof Repairing and Gut Itering, in fact, all kinds of repair work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL ON US FOR ✓ » , INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS. Dunn Insurance & Realty Co. '[ A LETTER TO THE COTTON FARMERS The worlds consumption of American cotton for the last three yearn amounted to 41.000,000 bales. The American crops for the same three years amounted to 37.786,000 bales. In these three year* consumption of cotton has exceeded production by 3,214, 000 hales Consumption is expected to materially increase this year. Cotton is absolutely necessary to the prosecution of the war as well as to the clothing of the nations of the earth. It is being substituted for many other uses for which material la growing shorter each year _ Itto through leek ofdt, finally, th^ •yy •- - _ V° our government to make many ' regulationa in the handlmi of this very important crop of the South. ' j Thi* yeir ?ur F<kk1 Administrator directs that cotton must be han dled tn an efficient manner at the gins and, therefore, requires that all glnnars must operate under licensed instructions. The seed must be cleaned of lint. No dirt or other foreign matter shall be put into seed tnat are sold on the market. Gina must also be equipped to irive ade qaate service in the saving of time te the farmer*. We have spared no time or coat in equipping our £.'ii plant for op tk«| vepr beet interest of the fanners and the government, therefore, in the interest of winning the war. a . , can 200 bales in s day, will return all your available lint in balf;b^y your seed at accurate full welghU-no guess—and will have on hand at all times, cotton seed met! for exchange on seed. • ' fh*vmo1t Up'.tSKUt* finning plant in the world, according 10 authonty. We are located conveniently, on paved street "7"? u"d oaly blocka\ wit*i Pa^ed atreeta, from the cotton and beat market situated on the A. C L. Railroad. If you Jive 1 j or fc>. miles from Dunn you will save time in bringing your 1 cotton to our gin by going to both gin and market in one move and one °*yr ret,,,i hom™ tUn# if y0U w,u,t W€aI for y°u »>n take it on vF?tr°«?i3?€ the biiree,d and be,t «in plant in the world and the beat market within your reach. We guarantee satisfaction to our custom cr§. 1 * . / __ Yours for service and friendship, GENERAL UTILITY COMPANY/' DUNN, N. C • , .
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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