IB DUNN DISPATCH; S ’ 'V *|ril tat. tMh. at «ha »aal aflk«P *• ta. M. C, mtm *• aat «C * x««h a. tar*. | * ' * • f i. • ^ •V * * ' HO DSAATX I Si 5*. .‘srarrsrASHs sg kdrilt YmMu la a latter treat Vilmiagton he tails as that “condi ate good sad victory will he ■ay." This m fallowing sostfsrsn aa whh natty laadara who vara aa idaat ot Us victory that they took tttla yatt k tha first prtatty. Mr. Godwin might, too. havo horn oadlag tha latest iasna of tha Ratar lay Reeari. a labor pope* published a Wilmington and circulated among madia ds of sales no ia that part d the state. Amou other things this mbhcsUea soys: “Old Hannibal O. |p to tha forefront sow in bottle or '•vf- Road soam of the real facts of Ua Caoggsmliaal record." Then tha MMT COM OB tO toll Wf BABf Bil* Iona ef dollars the Congressman baa caused-to be spent by the national foverameat la this district. Hare ate •ease ef the ether thlags The Record Ima to say of the campaign f That dauhle cross that Homer Lye a gave Jadge Ricaad spells his defeat If vs ema watch a straw paint. “When Judge Ricaud sad his Meads get through “the pearing," Hooter Cyan *m look like a picked lay-bird. Ruk it ia. beys; the Jadge was gives a rotten deal" “Jadge Ricaud handled Hom er Lyon some straight good* lam week, sad that ahsova politician <m ■ted lately pat on the gas and headed for the marshes ef Cotambun” “Follow the advice of oar good Mead Samuel O. fellow unionists, sad defeat the eneoiies of Labor. Vote for tha an who have indicat ed their friendship by agreeing to give ns oar pro-rein of representa tion if elected to Congress and the Governorship. These men are Han nibal L» Godwin and Cameron Mor rison." "Jamas P. Mahon, chairman of the iimtin Committee declares that he mw even aaswsrod questionnaire, ap to April 27th, and that ha has aanreh ed the Alee of his odlea and can find no trace of Homer L. Lyon having ever signed the questionnaire of the Perm ns aad Organised Labor, and that the telegram published in thU paper on Jane Sth with bis signature thereto was not teat by him. Evi dence of some more rotten work by the Lyon campaigners And. good people, somebody baa forged Mac's same, aad tied on the aids f Straigh ten them out, Mac, old boy; webre gat the dope. The foregoing paragraphs, from the Wading labor publication of the Cape Peer section, show that the Ouaa man is far from a dead one, la so far as labor, ie concerned. His supporter* in other than the indus trial canton aL-o a.e confident that he has gained much strength in their WchUtiea. The new support he has gotten in Cumberland and the ether counties of the district argue well for his success His chances look better every day TrsA WM Oat “Where's that infernal proofread er?" shouted an bate man with Mood in sack eye. “He certainly would ha right bard to find new," said the editor uneasily. “What's ha done this Urns?" J9\ -• Planning farm work weB in ad mass la saa way of saving labor. .. Mr*. OdiciyShwH) mm doi ian ter that toeketl Why, I bought «ha mr trip teat rwr far WMO. .rssttLnbviiBS (Mtert.) Oasacto. — - »n.-i i . Pimimm (after first right « baud ship—“I spy. whits hove sU sty clothes vanished tat** Steward: “Whore did ya« pot them last aightt" “Art yea blind, awn? I ani that ope with the read ghat dear ta It." “Lar* Man an, sir, that ain’t ae cupboard. That’s tha porthole"— New York Otohe. to sabseriha far bar hone pnpsr sent her little sea to borrow tha soot to ken by her neighbor. In Ms hosts tha ran out a foar dollar Wand of hoeo »“d (a tea niautas looked Uhe a war ty Banner saaaah. His cries reached his father, who ran to Ms assistance, and, failing to notice a bashed wire fence, ran into it, breaking it down, cutting a handful of flesh from his sistnay sad ruining a firs dollar pair of pants. Tha old esw took ad vantage ef the gap ia the femes sad got into the cornfield sad lulled her mit eating corn. Hearing the racket, the mother ran, epeet a fear gallon churn of rich cream into a basket of kittens, dreaming the whale fitter, la her harry she dropped and brake, past all hope of SModlag, a twenty Bve dollar set of fain teeth. The ba by, left alone, crawled through ths spilled cream and into the paster, rutting a twenty-dollar carpet Dar ing the excitement tha eldest daagh tcr ran away with the hired non,Use dbg brake op eleven setting hone, and the calves gut out and chewed the tails off of four fine shirts. And all to save tifty coats 1 Moral: Subscribe for this paper at once and protect yourself from such calamities.—LokSeville (lad.) m »■■■ anwi Sk*<kn| An vldeily lady of aery yria aad •♦▼era aspect was Mated next a yooax eouple who were dlsewaaiax »ho mtjiti of their atoter can. "What color Je year body?" ukad the yoaax amjHf th* fir) at hi* aide, meaning of tha body of her motor. v "Oh. miaA plak. What U pin?' "Mia a la brow a with wide yeflew stripes." This was too maeh for the old lady. KIMax from the table, she exclaim ed : “When yoaax people eoaio te aak iac each other tha oolor of their bo dies at a dinner party K is time I toft the room."—Exchange. The d is J^hui W£ta! Nature hands this aad aad aolama raaa are eertaialy a pity, a horror Wad dte grace. She pOta tha nraaa water twaaty kllomstars deep, «Uth aakaa the famoas Hqald ahass cheap. She ataaka tha aaonaUiaa twai ‘ aad laasM tha Kl*’ * ITU r* “II11 Call Mr. Tartan Jeaaa was dMu dawa to breakfast saa motaiax ills ho waa aMoaadad U aae la tha paper aa dMsWt as Smith r* ho mid. -Mao, you aaan tha mrsanrsnal of am death In tha pa par?'* "Tos," repoad Milk. "Where are tnm.T’—Loa4oa ‘Talc %Hknr "?•« 4actor'a MM fcwfc vtcb 4 Oat tfia£ "Mm* tb. cm* * flttaltair a* I ‘Ttot’i Um war M doeo bis.”—ChU ago Journal. *«wU« liebaoiaa TM Piobatioaal Bogerter — D won't •terr convince yon Oat Tvw got a good.note for aawit City Editor—Not by o nick lull. Bvt K convince* mo that yon have a good neck for noon.—Buffalo Ex yreaa. Cnee there rrar*a woman who be lieved that her hoabaad'a folk* were quiU m rood u here. Her name war —Winn mac (tad.) Democrat. C«d; i. Make-Up Hr and Hn. Carl Stock ipant Sat urday and Sunday Tiattin* the for mcr'a parent* at Hay*. Stock of all kindi look ifood They came off thr wheat paetuie In ftaa shape and now art: on the crass. las—4a Dorio—Yes, the wai furious about the way in which tb* newspaper re ported her uamasa. Helen—Did it allude to her ace? Doris—Indirectly li stetsd that Mis* Olds and Mr. Yale wort married the latter hem* a well-known i.ille. tor of antique*.—Houston Post. deduction Sale Still on at -a » : JOHNSON BROTHERS t \_ It Closes Saturday, June 26,1920 COMFORT | Forth© 1 KIDDIES \ 0-0-0 I Baby suffers in the heat when his Kttle furniture is of 1 the old style I But you can add much to his comfort by buyfagthc | things we are disposing in our Broad Street windows. I We have the pretty wicker swings, coops and ether x. accessories to babys comfort. II 0-0-0 || THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMPANY |I Bro*iStr~‘ Dm. N. C II .. "rmniuiH A CEDAR CHEST Will Protect Your Clothes, Blankets and Linens i *uDon t taL? cl}ance* Bummer with your winter clothes, your blankets and comforts and of your nice lin- 1 «ia. Before packing away for the summer months come down and select one of our chests and then pack your valu able garments and articles away in a genuine cedar cheat. All Sizes The economy of a cedar chert is well recognized— once bought, it is your protector in winter and summer against moths, dust, etc. And you buy a chert as low as $5 —a ?ood .roomy chert that is absolutely dust and moth ♦ proof. .. ^--— * i BARNES & HO

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