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THE BONN DISPATCH! April at, l»l«, at Um FMt * Dm. N. C. uadoe Ik· Mt ef| Mock a, 1STO. pork. p»i Pew Amertcaa .V» ktn left oAci mack better a4 Mum «W tkqr wtrnd tt; .'»* na*e itlodLBon Ihu moderately nO-t»^ CakNl iMtntlL It ee««M. vm half a mlHoaalre. ui the rnat prepor Uta of thi· eamfortnble mu· was the urodnct of hi· pan. Poseiblj he mt «d aometkimc from kta income M Preoldeet. bit tka White Haw·* ta »ot a cheap plan In wkkh to lie·, and it takaa a thrifty man ta lay ky aay thing fx» tka laUrr, larp as k «ain U tka ordinary partoa. If ha had choem to do te ka could havr position· after ha left "leh woe Id hare paid than tka PreeideBtial . and which would ha va afforded kka legitimate omertani tiaa foc hawln» my wealthy. Bet ha had kit "biff baaiaaaa" too often with his "Mr «tick- to care to Ρ into partnership wttk tt. and he had a Éwid notion he anmld hare to hit tt again- So he fall hack oa words fur a living. and ha made each one •f hb Htarary word· extremely ral Very few prafearioaaia hare made Uteratare pay ao wall as did Colonel HoouT^h, who made it only a aoit af aide tseua. Richard Harding Davie when ka died a year or two ago had eared only about fifteen tho—nd dollars in spite of Me wide populari ty aad atanoat coastaat devotion to work. Aad what waa true ef him has bean true of tka great majority of writer·. Cal. eoaaveh could, of eonree command largar flgnree than moat men boca—« he kaa been Présidant, aad becaaae It waa irnilli be mlfbt be ajrain. The market raise of hi· ware· waa enhanced kr the pact fact aad the fat ore poaeibtMty. But seen without thia, ka wonld have bees aura of hi—mialinu prie·· becaaae ka offered aoasathing really worth wkO·, aad bsranis ha went Into field· *n ■ tilth there waa uafaisllisly lit tie eoiapaUBun. Whatever he did. Mr. Rooaavlt did with all Ma «sight. He could no* de anything except with Ma whale heart. He get aa mack excited ever a point in «attirai Watery as a point In na tional hjatory ; it waa aa important to him. wkUe he waa euga«cd hi the ■■ . . to cet the sm«IWst sort of a bird rfeht aa it waa at other timm| to keep the Aaaericaa Hie capacity for . a™"5"ϋϊί."'τιε«ι «^.aîtisar-Airsœ • NO PKACE TXT. "TW duration of the armirtic· (sl eep* aa to the di^Mlttoa of United BUtM tal Λ Wkwl prfaoMti of vtr) ia to be thirty days, with (ption to n toad. Derinj this ptrtod, if ha claa aaa an att carried Into execution, tit* eneistiee «ay b* doomed by on· ef tlx tMtmtbi part)··, which >m *t»* warniag forty-e«ht hoars In ad eaac·." If tWa formal authorization of a ra aewal of hostilities la not enoogh to •atiafy tba coetrevereiaKata to inafct that m uablk· ia a fax·. *· moat refer them to th· inatroctioas issosd by all military commander* which fol· lowed tko sigalaf of tfata docamenL b erery caae they were that at a cer tain hoar waa to (MM "ontil further order·." The present armistice to rtgalator hy en International eommk aioa which haa already exercised Mi option of exteaaien and no doubt will "ïaTtf thêconfasion existing aa to thte atwaWaa ia doe to the fact that Pmiim Wtlaon would net submit • Caimaay*a naoatsd requests for aa armistice to the A Die· m til the Cen tral Few·!· bad atMfted die· me man*, refutation aad mfoaaiUe pop lar Oommiati aa condition·. By thia Hrieyit, which ia Mine carried eat ia rood faith, our anem·» are In deed no longer able to fnahe war bet their atate* hae net h»en changed. They ·η he treated aa enragea attll at war, aahjtct to the tern·· of the •ι miotic· or to ike dictâtes of human ity, on til then shall he a final treaty of Ml*·* la law aad ia fact, we aad the Wetter* Aille· are still at war, aad s· far aa the tMted 8 ta tee ia cenccmad there caa he bo peace until it thai hae· boon i4tisllr proclaimed by th· Pruldsat after the ntMaaUoa of a treaty by the >»aais. ΓΟ THE MKMOftY or MR. JOHN; Mtnn>s. Man Hut to Wn ef m aiima· hat Mrt a few 4tn, Umd he is cat down; to to Mke t Mil (tot pon la the ■ite of tto garden It to ptncked ind toon vHton away. 8· it ««a with thto m. tlmaaa. Ha grew ta the garden of kana flowen, vu »htto< by Mm chiBy band· af daatfc, and hto llf· wkkmd a war. Bet yet the taA upon which Uh Sewer craw, ahaH MTtr be forgotten. I ta bra nc baa •kaU lira that other flower· nay it waa with thto gmnMaman. Mr. John Monda. Hto ainry ahall aay Urt lira that etheje say UVa thereby. Thara area na night aa dark, nor day •a dreary that ha would mot toad a helping hand ta theaa who needed ha to. resardleae of color er race. Be knew that hfe on earth waa hat a brief pauae, between the cradle aad the crave; aad ha lived thto brief pauae aa a tree ekriatian aaatlaaiaa. And ae be raated open hto bed of af ■Hction. be knew that hto life waa •lowly bot aural y ebbing away. H la Hie wae U thto conua unity aa a copieua fountain, filled with nap oinea aad aoctol welfare. No ether life can toad aa to wander nor brine ta oar mind oblivion. He to cone from a· to receive hto In that beaatlful toad abora. Wher« no sore rickse*· aad pain diatrtaiint Bat joy, peace, happineaa and love. By ALUS WORMACX. Damn. Jan. 20th. HOMK DEMON ST1LAT ION WO«l The Home Demonetratkro aad Bet urmcat Crub aet Monday aftarnoo· la Misa Martla'i oflce at roar o'clock. Only eight toillii were preoant. bat · vtn intereetiag prograca »u given. The aubject for diacaaaioa araa Home Decoration. Mtoa Jaaaita Crockett, Art aad Eapraaaion teaehei of the Lilllngton Karat Ufa School, gave a helpful aad interesting talli on "Bailable picterae for the Home." briagiag out the conanon eatotakaa aaade by aaiat hoanhiiaa, τίι Having tare many plcturaa In a roes ; cbeoeiag pictarea for «how rathe· than for real beaaty aad the mean lag they convey; and (polling the ef fect of a picture by not kaewiac bo· to mount, fraaM, or hang h. Mtoa Crockett gave naay other fecial aoggeattoaa oa thto aabjecta that would have dona all konaakaapeta of Lillington good to bear. We are for tunate indeed to have a peraoa of roch rare taleat aad gaaiaa with aa aa Mtoa Crockett. A round table dtoctmalone en Hone Decoratioaa in general followed, in which all preaaat took part. Mm. Suaaa V. Holloweli, a woman well known throaghoot North Care Kna for iplandid public work aha baa beea doing far a number of yaara for ber native State, aad who to new con nected with the Inaormace Depart meat of the State in orgaatoing aafe ty leagues far tka protection of life and property, spoke. 'Her worda of wiadaai waa to tka mother· to the la tercet of their children, how ta feed them and care for them the ftmt year of their Uvea. The following wapat for the it irmti^t which win ha Aa flret ■hjoct—] Tatt by CUb >·( launl of rati italna. t» tpee Ntf.—HbwH SACKED TO THE MEMORY OF ML JOHN MONDS All Dan· waa mad· aad and Met bud bowed in Uan ud wnow «a Wadneeday eveoioc, Jen. 16th, 181». when the «T»nh>f ehedowa were of the part, and niaht tine had come, for at that hear It «ai al lastly wkimnd Irw heme to home that John Honda He waa a aobh run of beautiful character, bonaet, truthful and reliable ander all clrmautancea. S· waa only forty rear· old, Jaat la the prim of Kfe. Yea, It waa Sprtng with Mb. Ha ww tha moroin* viand Up-top on tha Sortie n. and •hoot —■ha— at tha ranlahln* dark of nl|M; thea reach up and lath er tha aura and hide tbeea te I Tha heart af the fer throbbed a tribute of Mrd eon*·, younc Hfe and krrar, radiant win, aad «parUin* with dew-drop·, tripp ing and dixhf in her train that life ferrrer. But, alaal the ereoinc « to hang her attvor creaceat on die eky and wrap the ahadows around her and rook the weary world to reel The flower· and meadowi fall aaleop jaat aa he dtad, whee tha ealr-j It of the gnat I aaa entered tWt I powerful. happy home and elataed Ma, wafted hie pure gentle «pint on wines of tare to Ita eternal home, a hom« aat made by hud·, MWMI la the Heareaa. ΑΠ waa dona by ekiHed phymeUn· Λ Wred mo to «tor the hand of death, far all Vrrod Vim Aaxtoua la . Franc·, Jtn. —Τr— 4tatri kaUew le A auric·· ieMfen *n4 Mil *· T. M. C. A. tai rruM alo>· «· é »■»■· at 11,4*4.000 00 Md · ta« la tfc· oparatioa et the pmt «x *"!*· « r»ip»««U4 by 0«n«rml Pot l< M»oanrMi by Κ C. CarUr, eW*i miltke,£ifte kw^urtm at Λ» Ammtm» T. M. & a. "Tkta to tiM mot «wphatte inmr Ik· T. Cl^Jbh-nflu.r WlttUm 9mm, Inua rS'iic ton·1 W·» Wert Clill. T. II. C. A. Ptm dl*tr1V«tl«n of wiUm roppUaa to hflui Italy. Raaria and other Uiaatra* ef tk· m art >o« ImIwM la thk inn / II iH have · streak of arookeluck that'll -in-your-smokemotor, all light, if you'll k' a jimmy pip· or cigarette papers and I Prince Albert for packing I Joat batwaan àbpMlTM. roe MW wiD wiwmttQ high-apot amoka-joy a«a Ap all ■ pip· by its firat ——rrjfttri. to bit tfas tob"ie0> Wall, air. yooTl tw ao iU4nd happy yeeU waa| *> gat a pV*o (rapta of yOuraalfjbrMxing αρ tba pik» with your «nÇLethrottl· wfcja opto! TUkaixANbcnoJto-apart/ < Qamhty n ihwjpiiiLi Albert ao ■ppeâHng «Β along tbe molt· tin·. Uwi who mw before could inoti · pipe aad men who've —oh>4 pipe· for y re all tmtUy to the delight it hand· ootl P. Λ. oui'! bit* or peroii.' Both are •et out by oar esdaatve patented jlBBIMl Right now wbfle the (otafi good jroa gat oct ytmr old jknmjr pip· or the paper· and land oo mom P. A. for what miM joor partioiiter amoJceej>petffe / -TEKr S FOR Willard and Exide Batteries Pianos and Phonographs We have the Famous Bethlehem Truck· in Stock from 1 1-2 tons to 2 1-2 ton·, also, HAYNES, DAVIS and DIXIE Automobiles The Braender Tires for all carp. Guaranteed to give satisfacti on and adjustments made here. Be sure to hear the - before you buy a talking machine. The clearest of all Phonograpfcb, with NO/ NEEDLES to change. ! ■ Ι Ί ( Your credit is good here. We also take Liberty Bonds as cash on any sale. Give us a trial before buying anything in our Hne. Parrish-Driver Co. '· « · Ready For YOU Just received in ne^v bags beet feed oats per bag $5.25 FOR SALE Snuff in large aize bladders, per Tb. _ _ .65 One car cotton seed meal just arrived. Also big lot of flour in wood barrels. SALT! SALT! é While it lasts, per bag $1.15 V f R. S. JERNIGAN, DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA The Cash Store BPBWBWMMM—ΙΙ···ΙΙΙΜΙΙΙΙΙΙΙ·ΙΙΙΙΙ·ΙΙΙΙ·ΙΙΜΙΙΙΙ··ΙΙΙΙΙΙΙ·ΙΚΙΙΙΙΙΙΙΙΙΙΙΙ THE SAFEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE BANK IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU The rapid and ateady growth of thia bank may be Attributed to aatiaiactory service and courteoa*, liberal treatment accorded te all depositor» alike. ■ ·|'»·*·· " nntn that account and it will be a «teρ - taken if you open it HERS. STATE BANK TRUST CO. I! Dr. Paul A. Stewart Eye Sight Specialist i ; Will open a permanent office in ; Dunn, on ,4th floor First National Bank Building. Ready For Work After Feb'y 15, Ί9 * # RED CROSS FAMILY REMEDIES. # · If any ahto ClnaMi u4 Doetoaa wwi e«IM lato μγΊν ta ptrfMtÉH thfc Va· of M Cna ·ι·ιΙΙ· Tbta le mi afe ef ImcUMi, aad white mm My h·*· Xmléil teklttoMBli to lis aredit la eaa particular Una. another 11 e*e»fllef la aoaethlag alaa. That mj thtag makaa It κμΑμ fa· ad to ha*· « M Croa HM7 fa* mA ailment. »»Λ anahUe a· to ^ra the —— —ϋ thaa we yrtalN ar charge tér. ■•ah far·«la ft loajtuM with «a nath oara aad irnhln a· If Mr eaU*e aaeeeee tetUad ιριι that aaa Bwafe TM'i why NIUIOTONX repaire shattered aarrae, aad Bad Cro* ΙΤΟΝ· SOOT aad BVCUV pa» year ktdaeye la a a«wa»1 aad Ifaalthy eaadHton. Bad On· B«M4to· in Mt fihi>> Madiatnaa. The fomh la print ed ea eaah aartoa in flit· KagHeh. ae thai yea kaew what they are beaa pdaed e< aad what yea an ItUaf. Mara thaa eae handred Bed Onm I» •dtaa aad Totte* hipawlliw ara paid and pearawtood oaty hy. . wnJov'*"ixi5«». «. α ν
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