THE DCHN DISPATCH April Iri, lTliTri the at Don, N. C.. nder the act ef Hatch *,1*7*. r _ L. BUSBEE POPE. PvbUglhM • Am maths.. *1 St* Math..M f Oaa PCM. ll.OC r --- y Yarpetahaea la Bad. '*bOe The Dispatch arkeowirdgri r« leaning toward either of tho*. atrrj myths who are supposed tr have presided ratpee-.hndy over the ;•* r«n*i*m eup and tripping toe. it doe dislike to toe Bacchus relieved ei : cor acre that sheuM be his when Du y - tw censure is aadd'cd upon the un • (?' wding Terpsichore. - hose of our younger mm wht l ave sot tasted ef the delight incident ■i the rharming pastime of dancing » our alder oars whnv .''inly have be« titfened by age, ami our preacher* > those basimvs it is -.0 di-count««ac< ill that has arm th- appearance ol "^oo iwufn tucunatton ^ # traiaiag. rrlicou* conviction o\ ? liability to dance c'j acI par;.icipa:j >a the Terpsiehorear. activities of thi - ' ommaailjr—are all 1-et up about th* ^ thin* and would f>.xv«-r hanith il frod the domain of 1 ayor .Vhllchre. Mid his cabinet of rommUaionon. "they have petition..1 the lyr.,d f„i rai ordinance to this effect. In pre .anting this petition they brine ait. 1. c.rioua charges, whkh. Uafor;u.m> j ly, are baaed upon what th-- pt.lkc . ay ia a fact However, the dance U not to Mam t Our old friend Tcrp* had sottiny is £ •!•• with th? recent anpiearwnlne,. f u-tuU. While So- or the; .i e - >* c». tape* our wui ry- or. :ns ere, the o-k r ftUow i ope.! «m evor Old Ha.-chv* is to olamc 1( • riser had been ' a»-»y from the , dnwc«- there v.,uiJ 1*. v been no trots. Ik -j Of ceurie. if whiskey canr.ot bt kept away from the dance. The Pin J patch la for keeping th-* dance away « froua whiakey. The two trill not mi*. * Not with any safety to the young » women aad man who arc the innocent bystaaders. * It U possible to conduct orderly « dances This can be done when our young people are convinced that they jeopardise their welfare when they allow the public liquor drinkers tu attend their dances. Mothers can . help ia the cenvinefag by keeping their daughters at homo until they tro assured that evil practice* have been discontinued. Mother, too, *» '’j —* - *-» lahii 1—_•_ia_ w _ ■ - - • fhmMeafceatthil la Mt In »» improffw environment But, wbat w* aurted oat to my is * that ‘Wtadmad-burird-John-Barley eanT aha aid not be allowed to play Baa qua when Terpsirhorv cannot Ik placed lm • clam with Macbeth a - i la lanpua MfUfr Bennett war not dressed for company,^ Bcally contp’cy wu fnr from Vpr mind as she leaned over a ' tab Id-, which gleamod a aiyatcriout t ome thing that was destined to even tsally captain “T«a Thumb," mo ws* and direr puddin* when we drove up to mod ret Bennett home in the Six Bun country down in Bamp John Draughon, Dunn merchant and Samp ion farmer. *u our guide, and guarantor. it wan a part of hit farm that the little B«r:>U hum. ofcfrfUd Jlrf hi- wna far rrom being porapaa aan grata with Ma Bennett, her pen ml tpoure. Frank, ard her etalwart von. Grady, the latter juft home from the wtn. Pa Bennett «> jic Idit to greet "Mitler John." and Ma wat quick to I are tke* tub sat* come with an invtta t.ou te.eal. t .le had Mr. itica that alt- art were hungry all the time. ** Tyrant take a minute,** she mid, “•< jurt killed hogs thiv rr.emmg and Lhcre’s a monad »* (pare r!hr and buck bon ■» a-eitin' oat on the table We ece~e hungry and mitt riba and back jo mi listorod mighty good to fcangry son. So. the ushered it Into Iho groat t Jntia which sorv.'t oloo ft? Ildrg ■ com and whoso aitcavpcicd Door user* as bright sail spotless aa tyodtrs town. There wo war* told to atay until Ac "rsaotsd” up tho A tow m. >«too pac.od and Mo tt~n . -u't b. am ag coast, aaaco rsoppear cd tft t»B a* tho III’ snook woo ready, bho wao right abort that "mssst" of artvc rite aad back bone. Thor* was saowgh far half a down ordinary Iowa see—sad to# tborr were nrjst aad Alt/ whtto yarn potato**, moalv coca pose aad b tor ait. ewoolbroads aad gla#rr echo*, saao r/ruy aad ath> or tMaga'J-aad eawfao If yoa want A , '* WhUa w* ale Ma aad fa Maanott r A MSI) Ma tatimg in haw bard ah* had asrtM far her old aaaa—aad aa jiyfag aVi f* idling of tho dm hdbg, itrtiil crags aad the trWbtag fadMi M rogtotorlrty a tender acts •Asa Grady's nemo crept Inla the -» / ’ -)l 1 If. d ■'Otc money—hut they had doI had n homo they could call their own. They wiiv i manta, drifting wherever they ebon. Grady had figured it all out. Hu father had paid enough In rent* tc buy several homes—hut he hadn't any. It w*» time Ma had a nice Little ne*t. So Grady looked around. Mr. Drausrhvn hail a nice place—just the right size—near linden. Grady had Just bought it. mane bad been made ■o mu vs in a short while. “I have worked all then* yean =tc ht-ip Frank make a man of himself,' said Ma. “and now 1 got to start all •tve.r again on Grady—don't vomer have an awful time." Bat ike wrn full of mothsr'e prtda tat that hoi il> the war, and full of gratitude tc Mister John for the opportunity hi had given the boy. That night, after w* had hunter uoaii g Uttfc lower down among the big blur bushce, we eamc back by the Bennett's. Grady arms thare—e fine strapping figure of a boy wtu curved his time la helping to lick th< Hun. nr was beside the road wit! a hac uf pots toe l and a bag of span ribs and back hone for the hungry town-dweller* to carry back to town '•We'll ba moving over soon,” hr raid, “but I don't know how to get Ma there. We ars going by truck and automobile and Ma won't rid* on any of them." MINERS ACCEDE TO PRESIDENTS WISH With Bat One Ptisan ting Vots Tbey Accept Wilson’s Pro posal For ScttUment Indianapolis, I*d., Dec. 10. ~Th« toil miners' strike has oadvd. With but one dissenting vots, tht general committee of the Uniloti Mine Workers of America in seasioi here this afternoon voted to accept President Wilson's proposal for >ms> ■lisle return to work ponding final •tttlcmcnt of thair wage controversy with operators by a commission to bs rppomtvd by him. Telegrams were sent out tonight U the four hundred thousand locals ol 'he union by international officiali of the mine workers instructing them to return to work Immediately. Full instructions with regard to ths agree ment will he sent out tomorrow morn ing. Operators tomght predicted full re -tjmption of operations Friday and shipment of coal from the minors be coir.ntmr Monday morning. Evwybody Gratified. Minors, operators and government official*, alike, were highly gratified over the settlement tonight and all sides appeared confidant of a final <atlafartory settlement of the fight by tbv commission. The action today ends a tie-up of rtn> coal industry of mar* than fin weeks duration and one which was ru'-ro far-reaching in its effects than any other in the history of the coun try. • As a result of the strike th in.untry was fast approaching a com ;-lile <hr.»down of indtntry a''d w-ri. - •prvail Suffering among its 100,000, •vno iniuUissi* The di-riaion of the miner* earn •fter many hour* of debate In which the radical element in the general committee made Incendiary spear he* nvrainsl operator* and others inter ested in settlement of the strike and for a time threatened to defeat ef fort# to settle the strike at this time. The cor.»r»ativ* element lad by Act 'ng Prs-sident John L. Lewis, and 3»r n tary-Trcasutwr William Green, (puo*«l control of the rituatioa this miming snd succeeded in putting down practically all opposition by the time the qnestion came ta a vote. Concession to Radi eels. One concession waa made to the ’-•ullralr. Tha convention agreed to :he calling of a general convention i*s the miner* at a future dale, at which time the action of and reason* for the grnaral committoe aril] bo fol’y explained. Tha one ononts of acccplanre of President Wilson's plan mart# their light principally on the r’.iaory that snly a general conven tion of the mine workers had power to call oil the strike. M'-mbar* af tha general commit 1 re tonight steadfastly refused to mike public the nun of tha delegate ho cast the one dissenting sots Two statements war* gtven out following adjournment of the con ference by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, arho first submitted the President’s proposal to Acting Prr-ridcnt Lewis and Seeretary-Trea* crcr Green at a conference in Wash 'ngton last Saturday and came to Indianapolis Monday to await the out cams o- Antldsration of th* plan by -he minors general committee Kofly-Farbea. Shepard*. Va., Doc. h.—A beau tiful marriage w» solemnised at •Oineko," the home of the hrlds, on Movent bet 21. at 2 o'clock p. m, the can tract ing partita being Miss Louis# Forbes, daughter af Mr and Mrs. Cleveland 0. Forbes, and Prof. James Clyde Kelly, formerly of CarOmge, N. C., bat at present aaporintende.it of the graded school of Youngsvillr. M. C. The ceremony was performed oy the brother-in-lew of tha pride, 'Rev. J. M. Millard, pastor of Littleton _ I7IAM CAMPAIGN Tk# flgoroa 1 *»»• you loot weak 'or tin- orphanage wore mmewfcat mixed by yoor printer or not qotte ander flood by tho editor Hoxidrx. the Ago ret boot greatly changJB any ingbf’i ewllortion *u fl60.ll, Ruin'* Croak’* 0400 end near Coon boo f4n>T. The amount from -tiio'i Crook hot oat bora eloaod and win likely bo a bore 0400. On lent Sondoy Spring Braaok'l collection wo* abort f>00 for Ibo mm* object. The 74 Million Campaign ha* born * gtofKMM raeaem. Twoodoy night '.he report from ala at ran rbnreho* io 01lo.70h.00 Lad N mm certain that the ■meant win roach (111,000 Ax Director for the Little fchrm Ax xeciailea I dottrw lo ihaak alt who bore heigad la wtaalag Ihlo graac rlctory. So for I bora fowad In* ladir Id ea la who oaro If.foo each, lea who gar* IIAN each. Whoa So Ml report* ora la, I *haS ho glad to giro poor roadoro the omooio raiaod by ”* " •* rTTxarmu. “Hr . • nvm vr u»tn I' ... 11.=. Jk>. •ao.is)' 4 ifitij* >A. : t fo *—.* a •. bNi i.1 «,» ». «... Vcl Vff* , bW*t U J. I : V* S. • . . vltli K-. datura. _ At AO D**„ a'.vm SImbENmI. Linden, l'iv, V The howpr.r.bl .* home of 34.. ..mi Mia. George D. Elliott. at Uit'icH, v.t* the /-<• r> of a large arathcriiivr of fri n«i« VVtdn»% dajr night wh» a t:iv accomplished, Mi» FmiTy Pntt-e.on KINot. nr.ri LK Henry Slor.n utrj unite*, in rinire hv tin* R»v. Emory Wadiburr of Linden. The siiar<i»u* it»|r*ri«:r if tho midcrcc wa* adorned with Southern chryxanthrnv.m.* a. d other dccoiclivr r(?i-ct« *.iii whan the bridal paity lutd sea* n»bl* J lot iU« ceremony n scene of rn:r b^ni ; * >d •plunder vre* present » •. on John M. Hoiitfov Jr., at the puir.o a.id Miaa Norvig Alexander. of I’ayctL' ville. vio! nr*. moyn'. to** < • irt.vj; march from Lenenav n. the- binlr.^ maid* d •rccisil,il the l*rv:>\! »lntrca«. were met by the irroorismco un i pro ceeding to the parte prjvnav- *i way for the msi*) of honor and the bride who, never look’n^ mor !x-r».v tiful.jgru-n-d on th*' - m h-Y •'**!!;• er. Th:* c-'»vnu*ny tva* tho rhuri * ut .apr< l. .'v: se-‘v>c* of th** f>rc«hyt/-ri.in church, a rii v* b-ing iriveq and re ceived in toki n ot tlu plfii^*; g;x**u Then came the >hotri;;> of roe!* slu lationa. Mia* Eunice Elliot. V-r <t ‘J\K bride, was maid of hnr «,r. The brills* maid* wi*rv Ruth 7. .• den; Mi*., An**ir Graiam. Chur!*.* Miw* *£n*.w Eliot*, Thorb-r*-.*pe; Mi mi Fmily Patter-ou, Lfiunnbkijr; ;« Evelyn Jackin, Richnvjr.d. v a.. a.id 3iiji rrur.coi Worth, i)n» »d*on. f|.v be it roan wi< Dr. David Morin. Wilmington. hrolh'V o; l!i *. . . a.;d the groom>me?* wore Prank (irahiia, Chapel Hill; Dr. J. f. JlcKinne.. Roanoke, Vr..; Dr. •!. R. Wrirrht, Ral cigh; Dr. J. G. Mury.ny. Wiiutinittna: Poland W.llicm.*. Dor.*,, and Geo/?* D. Elliot, Jr., bivlh.i of ’hr briti< , Fayetteville. T.ittfr %'irrioia Elliot, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Gcorgu D Elliot, Jr., wo fluv-cr ;*ir| and Ku!c CecrRC Lillet Loudon. n>n of M». a. u 34r>. Henry M. 1 o'idou, of Rulcurh, train bearer. Th<. bride wore while ►nlin. With trgrn. cmbi-*j ilered in aUver. The bridal veil waa caught up with erarg. blowaom-* Sn? csrvi1**! s« thow* e b»». quet of while lilaes. The only ad ornment wva a beautiful d'nniOi J b.ir pin act In platinum. tho gift of ».h» bridogrtioa. The maid of honor wore rrtcvn aat*n with ailvor trimreioira .•**;d carried a rhower bouquet of pink re***. I This Test J is an actual rr.ov Ul lug picture demon - . - H atration of the great = [3 tensile strength — ~ B fumrantaad 1X —— tons per square -El inch—and resili === 3 ency of the ^ f\Aennsy/vania -—_ FI auto tube - LI *TON TUTLC' ~ [I It shows this re* - ■— . F| markable tube sus- | __ El pending 2990 -3 Pounds without -Pi harmful effect. rr.=- .• R Won’t crack, i ■. Fl c**eck, weaken. -- 3 Toughest, strong - — F| eat, most resilient -- B tube on the market. = H Not a “special" 1 I —-H brand, but one —jFj backed by the ■-name Ponn- | j 1 aylvaiua. j | I IE. V. GAINEY, I Dealer I Di.'NN. X. C. I i FOR MANTELS, DOOR FRAMES and window frame*. phone 2*4, Quirk render; wnrkmaotthip '^uar cntced. Gai Newberry. !t. FDR MANTELS. DOOR FRAMES, and window frame*, phono 2*4. Quick aonlec; workmandrip puor anterd Our Newhcrry. It I HAVE A FEW VACAN1 LOTS ON Towriwnrl Hrlghtn. daj.rablc for rnrlltHMr, that f •arltl Mil very cheap. it O. fownnrnd - tf. I HAVE A FEW VACANT LOTS ON Towaaand aHHrhta, deafrable far rewtlaacwn, that I win aall very cheap. R. O. Townacad If. MULES STRAYED—TWO MULES '•ft at * home Thimlav '•ixht Oar I* a Mack mare male the other a hay atari male, w-drh.n* nho.* ISOO pauntl. each. Six year* old WIN pay aay a a* far the trrmhh •f me and a* caper**, J. F. frtdrldpa. Bantaavilla, No, t. It. pi. MEN ROOMERS WANTED FOR fwraMto1 man CWa* to bu*»eea ceettaa tf lama la coapvalal boaae. AvcItaM Jjraary l*t. Apply at ' Dlapatch aSUa. I I . ^ V ♦ * * ♦ A ^iMLSS LOCAL * | • *******? - e C? SALE -CNF. BRAND HEW, * ' -|.wn«HV '.vtylldjrr Buick. f . •«. .* "J -0 . i o.nc quick Z. \ Cr !•>:•.. tf. j ;• :<E VC'JR COTTON—SEE B j Towru'.ud. J ’A . . .TV- -l.XPERIF.NCrD BOOK- j a.n". '.ho ur mi. uTi-uiil of work. 1 i bo 4 *l:Ul • «dain* rn.cait>'.-, j <* .rU {tlrck'd. A i.(ity by irSitt, J 'iilios rx^c.-.A.rc-.. u* X, -arc of * i .h" P >i>ateh. , 1 NEW AND SECOND HAND FORDS j f.-r rule. PARRISH-DRIVEK CO.:^ FARM FOR SALE.—NINETY-;) oiirit acrei un vixteun yeur, time < *,V. II. PARRISH. tf < ______ _____ __ _ t < TCP. SALE— SEVERAL NlCfi) itim It- 1!Ms'ti tt, Sampson mil 1 \*©!?i? i*otl&Uu Any nix" y«lT^ wa*it rrem 4*' ftn.< to 500. (iOji! i pJs*o|y ticiilxd •ar«i. mi J h»i/hw«iv •oa* » h lire ho* unJ jM*boub’ < nrri in 11 ^ailr. Will *vll at rcaion alb* j: Lva and on tta*y tr»m5. S. « ro If inWr^cd, Wfllb Pujir. U»> nn V, d CF SA'.E—CHIET P\GE »3 OF-. Kr'.-.sr hj WeUh Pony. h»ro. jv| n 'rt V-oitT for rr.lc. Th.- very tn.nu To. ll*. bjv’u Chri-tm», p.-c, n'.' TVe'l li,oke nnd gentle. See him it SilftfiaLcd. ft. r»d. UNLIMITED MONEY TO LEND ON long time on flm-elaat real ejlata. fl 000.00 ap. With or without life in-uranca; with or without broker age charge* Liberal appraital of property, aa<i prompt attention given to an application* Soma : high-orodadnff farm* alwayi for i »ale. ' R L. GODWIN, Dunn, N. C. 10-2-tL STCRE YOU* COTTON—SEE B | 0. TnwoeeO'i. i-’OR t Al E—I WILL DELIVER hc"t: cr v::y *!*« for the riulit kind of pr!c* in car load let* :>nd any tv*. '.v. r-» u tnr load pi care give mi the In.-d or;c.> fc ■ the ,•*■• von le .in. Write jf. Thornton. Ailel. Go. STORE YOUR COTTON—SEE B. <). Tuw iernd. FCK SALE—FARM IN COLJMBUii County. M. C., four mileu from i-jiirnad. about 300 acre* tiooil •i .'ehhorhood Sixty ac clear ed. [twilling bonne, tenant houac. tnbacro barna. otfblsts. etc. A*1 *>• oitjv location na could b- found. Church ard r-choois convenient. TH.ce J30 nrr acre, three hui iir.il and »..' ’inty-f,v< aerco rut over land nne^jr.ct'.vr mil.- of depot fron'iui; ob .-ai'tiud and pub'ic reed in Col t.Ttibtw Couny Price *SS per acre. Alio jib acre more or leas thn-c n.lcr \v-m Lumbirton Sixty -.rr’rv cleared. • On W.lrnington Glit-.vr*ten highway. Pwi-Hioif h'lUKr, i • -, r hou.ru sod o:> farm j Crier d-sii per tier*. Gan glvi terms I • d Up c* furnj- Apply in Jamrj I 1. Rob rtaon, I umoeHrm. N C. I VJ-l.l. . . 3'LjL—1 HAVE SEVERAL^ valuable farm* for tala in Harnatt | county, located In good neighbor hood*, on good roada, and mu Sod market* with good building*. II oa or addreaa. R. L. Godwin,, Dunn, N. a .-OR SALE—SMALL NATIONAL Co -h Reguti-r, practically new t7*cri only short lime. Can be avn I Morgan Bros, store. Carl R. j Hodge*. 31. STORE YOUR COTTON—SEE B. ! O. Townsend. St ORE YOUR COTTON—SEE B. 0 Townsend. BEHNINC PIANOS ARE CREATED* to excell. They do. That N why they aye the talk of the town Hold by Parriah-Driver Co. FOIt SALE—TWO NICE BUILDING lotu 39aI60 saeh rn the town of Dunn. Will ml) cheap for ca*h.| For further description and price) write t. M. Hanley, Pearl Cotton) Mill*, Durham, N. C. V tt A SMALL SHOAT. WEIGHING about 10n pounds ha* taken up at my borne. Owner can get him by; seeing me and (laying expense. B. ■ A. Rowland. 3L jfcsT RSCPfVED SOLID CAR load of the Famous Mnlirve Stalk Cutters, Dlv Huvmws, Riding Plows, Limo Spreudurv. etc. See un before the supply la exhausted B; thorns art the last wc will get Pr spring burinc'M. Juhnnun Ere<. flann, N. C. COW FOR SALE—WILL BE FRESH ia March. Price |75. Can be seen *t my place on Route 1. si.-: miles frnm Dunn. C. H. Thomas. 2t pd. SMALL FARM NEAR COATS FOR ■kit. W. H. Pirrldi, Dunn, N. C. COX FARTY—THERE WILL BE A bey party at Sorrell School Hi.ua ' Saturday night, December 20. Girl*, one and bring borer Boy* eomc pro.red to buy them. Prn tcadr to go toward improving the arhbol. Jt pd. HO* PARTY—THERE WILL BE A boy party at Plain Blew arhbnl, houm or Friday night. Doe. IS,, inn. Oirb route and bring boxer, boya camo f reared tv buy them. Eva Hawl.-y, Bartv Tyndall, taaeh ■ rva. LOST-YELLOW HOUND DOC, about 6 yaara old Split of about half inch in taab tar. Howard far informktfon taut to W. C. Glover, Duna, ltauta 1, Hot 67. 4t pd. W. H. WAKEFIELD, M. D.. OF Charlotte uafll he in I hire at Dr. Hzdl'r oSiea aa Friday. Dae. ISth, la ihmn at Cantral Hotel on Am. umiuy, Dee. *0th. In Benaoa at Brady’* aa Ban . Dae. 27nd, ia Four Oak* at Dr. Btanley'a oAee on Too*., Due. 2Srd The doctor I BmiU hie p mat Ire to tba treatment! af aye, rar, naaa and threat dlnaaaa and IMm ghktaar Aak your fa** I ily ph^rtelan al-ou* yanr ream* lag • » i i Growing! Growing! < > < » ( » < » Nearly ten-fold in three year*. l • That is the record of growth of ‘he State Bank and Trust Company. HERE IS THE RECORD. LOOK AT IT: |j ; Deposits, November I7ih. 1916 ..$18,080.76 l Deposits, Npvember I 7th. 1913___ . 83,184.75 Deposits, November 17tb, 1919_ _176,287.05 ► < • I These figures were taken from the report sent to the > State Corporation Commission last wce'< and made as of 5 ; the close of business November 1 7. At that ime we bad ! total resources of $204,004.20. Our leans and invest- <• ; ments totalled $143,91 LI 3 and our capital and profits ;; I were $27,7 I 7.1 5. The loans and investment item repre- ♦ sented money we have put to work on tixe fa* ms and in the ;; other industries of the Dunn District. That money is help- 1! ing to make a greater community ami helping to make you ;; ► a wealthier man. ;; t The full report of our conuition. condensed from the \j j> detailed statement sent the Corf notation Commission, fol- ;; f lows: !! [ ASSETS: < ; Loans and Investments ___. $143,911.13 i Overdrafts--- . 32.72 ;; l Cash on hand and in Banks. _ -- 60,060.35 h \ TOTAI...$204,004.20 11 [ LIABILITIES: • :: J Capital and profits___ $ 27,717.15 1 DEPOSITS .. 176,287.05 TOTAL .. .$204,004,20 ; We will glad to serve you. STATE BANK and TRUST Co. Duroc Jerseys For Sale ■ ’ ' i ' * • Male Pigs and Gilts bred to ; AVIATOR WONDER KING- 134421 Grand Champion 191 9 of County and State RHODE ISLAND RED ROOSTERS All can be seen at f Turlington’s Duroc Farm BBSBHMB— .. ■■ i i— ■■ ■ mgmmmmmm JJ_ j__■_—3t White Spotted Ponies Ben Johnson, the Kentucky Horseman, has just received a load of white-spotted ponies that are nice for children to drive to school. They are beautiful animals and can be fur nished in most any size desired. i Come and look them over* Johnson’s Stables On Lucknow Square Dunn, N.C. i

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