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Any Manatee Smt h3*the right to object to the nhy And U his Mjr Republic** objoet tad rrnal to “Tho reralaction tew wu proponed m a bipartisan Mmm, fallowing • "port from ■ hi-portie*n commission, wtoted to Ita^tho subject of tax to the Cenermi As i rmbly. Every precaution was takes *• .RMP It out «f partisan politics. •"4 good faith requites it tee aid be considered to tbs aad ai both a De mocratic aad a Republican measure, hjieauaa it was enacted tote lew by !25i4P5!t,£^.v“d P""***"* «*• catod by both parties. K'-.-Wto J- Parker. Reeubli. can candidate fur gsvamor. and oth the etate attacking most unjustly the notion of teas* good men. SapuhU M4 Democrats, who performed thmr doty under oath, and ftxed the ***■*• according Wo the standard of tha constuation of our state, and the lew under which they acted. They are “king every effort, ia contempt of the principle of good faith to make the peep* of the stats believe the tew wee passed and executed by thl Democratic party te the state as a “f**" Thu Is not the truth. To the full extent to which a mlnori fy party can be committed to any Uw, or lu execution, the Republican perty it committed to the “RevaJua two Uw." aad the work dboc under »w nieung ro im valuation of property for taxation may. of courts, b# a proper rabjoci for political con troveixy aad political division. ualoaa K was enacted, aa bn oar cam. by both partion acting together; bat the ac tion oi the appraiser* of the value, aethif under oath, la a judicial mat ter, aad has no place Is a political campaign nndcr any circumstance*, ••T morn tbaa the solemn decision •f • judge from the bench. The ap peuben are actiag under the law, and are solum aly sworn to And aad truly lodge according to the standard fixed by the law. These swora men caanot consider what will help or hurt the political party to which they belong; o* what will please or displease thii or that groin of citbona It would malt in widespread demoralisation, dbcrlmiastiou aad cerraptba if they <bd. and yet this U the low plane to which Mr. Parker aad ths Repub lican party of thb state desire to drag the matter of the valuation of prop •rty for ad valorem taxation. I can not conceive of any policy which could bo adopted in thb state that weald so degrade oar people aad pto 'mote rascality la taxation as to make the valuation of each eitben'i prop •ete a political amttar. and subject v te the promises of favoritism to vast, one groups by over-ambitions candi date* for emeus. The valuation of proparty ter taxation b not a polki but a highly jodiebTone, Md tba effort of Mr. Parker and the RepabUcaa party aro making te drag fc late partbaa politics ought te shock teo fine seuafb&itiaa of every kigk mladed man mad Tremen in tea state. TW favoetism. entrupHi.a md » caldy which would soon fellow mart be feme mi at oaco. “It b a sorry epoeteeb for a candi date for governor with no more know ledge of the subject than nay other mtalDgeat citixen, te bo going over tea Mate trying to convince the far mers that the appraisers. Republicss* and Democrats, actiag ued.r oath have not valued Urn real notate of North Carolina justly. Whet done be know about it, any more than the ■morn Republicans aad Democrat* whs fixed tee value? What has the governor of North Carolina to do with the matte r of the valuation ot Snrty for ad valorem taxation, ex to non thu influence of hb great to have It done under just law, and by honest men duly swora te act Impartially and honestly? If Mr. Par ker and the Republican party eharxc that the county boards of appraiser* kav» acted dishonestly or corruptly in any county, lot thorn asms the coun ty aad teo moa, is order that it can be Investigated. nnl for taxation by the State Cor poration CobbMm acting as Jodg oa They are all upright aad honors hie men. Do Mr. Pork dr and the Rc rtkan party think that their action placing values upon property io North Carolina under the judicial power of their positions ought to bo dragged Into n politics! campaign ? What clam of property does be claim they undervalued. Let him specify. “Mr. Parker declares that he fav ors a new system of taxation in the State be sad upon the income tax. So do L So does the Democratic party. Month* before he eras hoard from up on this subject, I so declared la my Chspet HIV spaceh. oad at many eth er places. The Democratic party in Ms State convention endorsed the csMtitxtioaal ernesibneate providing for an Income tax, and will eadoobt edty week out a sew system of tax ation Is this State with the income tax displacing the property tax for mate purposes. Tbs Republican party In Ha State convsutioa dodged tbs srhsls cabinet. “The General Assembly in its spa dal acmien ee amended the revalua tion act so ta moot, as far •• it could he done at this time, every abjection to it. and the aaxt General Assembly, with the c vomited coal smeadmiaU submitted to the people adopted, will week out a Just, mi levs aad up- le rystem of taxation. Tbs proaeet SAMPSON MAS • NSW LAWYERS Anns the If nsceimfoi appHeaau R—— tm^m ll ■ t ea Imsd maaL «« eg San Hr Mw IttCMV HMI wfii wn• m DM young man hum Sompsea county. ■ammyi Semis Butter, CMutoa; iso MMcn; C. K. ki*t Mtaaliaai’y Mutit at Fear Oak* j r»«r Oak*. Save 4.—'Thursday a' roup masting af tho Gaytan, Kanty.i Baaaaa. S withheld and Four Oak* AaxSharist of the Woman's Mtetlor ary Society of the Raleigh District •rae held with the Four Oaks AuxOi | ary- Mim Vara Herring, Di-uict; Secretary, of Raleigh, was presen: and presided ever the meeting. Two' eoafereaee oOeers. Mian May Rdla' Maith. of GaieeriUe, president of the North Carolina Conference, and Mra. LeGratd Everett, of Rockingham, 8u perintaadent af Study and Publicity, were present and added much to the program by their inspiring talks. Miss Gainey, daacaneas from Kingdom House, St- Louis, Me. was also there I and was on the program. The devotional exercise* which opened tha proevem. were conducted by Ree. Mr. Craven, pastor ef the1 Four Oaks church. Following this. Mrs L T. Royall waa elected secro isry sad the delegatee enrolled as fol low*: Benson, Mrs J. R. Barbour, Mrs W. D. Boone, Mr*. W. T. Martin from tha adult auxiliary, MU* Evelyn Ooone from tho Yeang People's So ciety* Mi**ee Chellio May Royall and Florence Beane from the Bright Jew els; Clayton, Mrs J. M. Holland. Mrs W. 8. Punn, Mrs John L Barn**, adult auxiliary; W. A. Wall, Young People's Society and Mrs J. S. Stari ng, Bright Jewels; Smithtield. Mrs C. V. Johiuon, Mr*. T. L. H. Young, Mra J. H. Woodall and Mrs L. T. Royall. adult auxiliary, and Mr*. J. D. Spier* of the Young People'* So ciety. Four Oaks had quite a dele gation present Reports ware read from tha socie ties represented, a ad talka made on different phases of the work Mis* Smith made a talk to the children at the morning «o**(on on “Mock," a Chinese boy. Misx Smith, Mr*. Eve -ett and Mim Gainey addressed the I irlulta In tho afternoon. The Met tine »a; Tory helpful to ■hour in attTt.dar.CT and tha delegate* vnjoyed It to the r«ll.*t extern, the hoepltalily of the Kortr Oalca people addins unto, rt.ely to tha pleawre uf the day. The pulmotor Kept a' Ht. Bbuin bov ilhra for twruty.fouT nour/after an operation. He later died. LU Wky Mi I is car Isiat direct tad Mt« tKa disoaati. Wri r# K>r pricM, •msding sa list lity sxmI grsds you mat Cook & ompany CeaMoUS. S. C. Professional Cards * ********* * TH03. N. THAXTON * * F.n|inatr and Surveyor * ^ Mem bov Aavric* Aaaocia- * ^ tij* of E^lnecrv * * \ v Bu * * DuW l— • Barth Caroline * * * V V * I* * * * * * * *\fc *J * * * * * I* DX.V §■ TEBEAU * * %Sopalh * 1h Office olU. Sandarfard * i* FayalfK’itlv. N. C. * '* Write for literature concern- * I* ire Ofteupathy * |* * ********** Gear Insurance COES WITH THE USE OF Crystaline Lubricants We insure the transmission and differential gears of all cars using Crystaline Lubricants exclusively. We enter an iron hound agreement to reimburse you for damage done to your geare If you use our oil. Come and see the policy. J MADISON, HORSESHOE AND KEY STONE TlRjfs AND TUBES WE HAVE SPRIGS Tm FIT ALL MAKES OF CARS \ I 7X There are noA bA pared to fill your o&cil R PAIRS Our repair department is equipped and manned to do the very best of work. Wo can fix any car. MARTIN AND BROUGHTON NEXT TO PARRISH-DRiVER CO. WILSON AVE. BALING 4 This institution will esc this space to entertain yen with some Interesting about Dunn and its bank N STATE BANK AND TRUST CO. * •»*♦**♦ 4 ♦ business l (Cal * * * * ♦ * * 4 FOR SALE iLDING LOT. HO x 140 f _ located in rc '.dimtial part 'n. Two Nock* fro™ graded lot. Apply at The Diepatch 10-tf. FINE MILCH COW FOR SALE— jj.vee over 4 gallon* of milk per 7 tt* Appijr to *r*- J. W. Langley. ENGINE .—ONE 40 liorse (_ crank Skinner engine. J thoroughly over hauled n fiiht-cli** condi to.n. Can at Jno. A. Mc Kay'* *hop a. J. C. Byrd A Bro. Duke, 10 4t a* for Ve for tko__ SERVICE REGULARITY. SMITH A MeKAT. FOR SALE V- M NICE GEESE cheap for <fcjik (ale. Or wUI ex. choose for dyb cprlag pullet*. 8<x WANTE D GOOCy COOK WHO CAH do the houYr eoik. Smell family all modern kiAvroiencoe. WiU paj good price cm the right woman . Addreas Box'd, Pikrvillc, N. C 3-41 pd. FOR 3ALE.W-LKXINGTOM TOUR -.ing car. Wqp asll for caah or trmd< for FisheriesJ Product* commoi »Uick. John \d. tiaycN Box 003 Wilmington, N. C. 10 8tpd IF YOU FARM. SEE Ui We have that will raft you Wade 78t WE HAVE FORRALE SOME HIC1 home* and metlenUal Iota in' Dunn We can «ell\pem on very ea* tonna. Wed* Realty Co. 7 *i SALES LADIES WANTED—GOOI wage* paid. Apply at MeCrory’a i ana 10 Cent Store. 7 21 JOHN W. UODCES IS BACK Of the job under Re water tank am 1* ready to aery* you again. So him for uerraa/door* and Window! porch fureitnae, flower itandi, etc Old furnilordf repaired. FARMS FOR SALE—I HAVE SKV oral fa.me located in Harnett Sampion arid John*ton counties. I you want to Buy a farm see me a or.ee. Oo#4 location, in deilrabl communities./Aleo desirable torn property forfala, including savors residences. Km. N. B. Lao. tf _. OF TH1 IS aoythiai i the Battery oi Is and tafl war Bat it about It era an »«dy It and our per ar ooauaand at al . » MaKAT. noticb -v rpcmjt duiunc kottaa tboJU dot tbolr wanta V< kaawa to ttkhaa who can bay i »aal berfolaf Jryoa. Baa 0*«. L Si"* — FOB BENT — TWO FtlRMISHU rooms. Call phono No. *75 far fur •bar Information. I tS Wl HAVE /OB SAyfc A MICI farm Mat Buanlo*l coutaiaiaa StS acreekaowa dr A. T. Pan dor craa* Farad two food dwolliaj aooaaa and all nafoooary oulbiukf ln*t, SOS.OM fj|t ph£c Umber Land ra tabid tm cotton, tobacco ami train. Wk An mil this farm al a barjtaJa' uU> aaay terms Sac oo about It |Wjde Realty Co. FOB SAlX^S BdkM HOUSE AND lot oa Madnojfc Araaaa aad Can Earkm. *“*1 >rte*’ || * BtNSON GOING FORWARD V>'c note the following new atrue »'£ going up In the town of Bonion :1 ra» >y more are to follow: urge lollding of Mr. Jamea *« coin* forward rapidly and lL wjl soon be ready to open up n ■J ntw Hand. Maura. J. H. Boon t Son an erecting a large two-*nry 1 ?ca building which 'J»ay will oao for r-irantile purpoeu; Mr. Boon, 8r., ia* juat eomplotod a hand acme real dance; Mr. A. Parrish has about ton ftatad a two-story auto building; the ord Sale* Co., are building a large garage; Mr. L. Gilbert Is erecting a twu-Aory building; Mr. J. H. Godwin Is erecting a handsome bungalow: Mr. L. M. Osborne is erecting a bun galow; Mr. 8. K. Williams has just completed a nko bungalow; Mr. R F. Smith it also erecting a handsome bungalow; Mr. J. R McLamb it arac ting a handsome cetnant bungalow and the Farmer* Bank I* going along alowly but lurely, with a 9100,000 *» nurture. There are several other tmprovn menta going on In Bonaon amongst which is the remodeling of tbo Cafe of Mr. Claude Young. Bon eon is going forward and wc defy any town it* sis*, anywhere, to •how UJ any better evidence of pros perity and growth-Tho Eastern New* i 1 Change in E. J. Hudson Electrical Business This is to announce that E. T. Draper, until recently connected with the State Bank 6c Trust Company, has purchased an interest in the E. J. Hudson electrical con cern and will assume joint management with Mr. Hudson immediately. | _ i With the addition ofMr . Draper to the firm we will materially enlarge our activities and will immediately in stall a complete stock of fc)elco Electrical Appliances and accessories and resume tie business of oity' electrical con tracting. i We will continue to sell electric chums, irons, perco lators, washing machinis and general accessories for all kinds of electrical w^n-kJ We also will conduct a general electrical repair de- 1 part men t and carry a complete line of pats for all applian ces we sell. The repain department will be in the hands of competent men who will give the public the maximum in service. Our stock will be largely increased and we will be in better position than ever before to serve you. Thank you. Hudson-Draper Electric COMPANY 107 East Broad Street t Telephone 65 Dunn, N. C. s i I . ' COFFINS x CASKETS 0 ] ; Funerals are solemn things. They inspire us with awe. At best they but accentuate the vanity of life. But, since they must come to all, it is a comforting thought to know that ther solemnity can be surrounded with that evidence of tender love which is insured by our undertaking depart ment. Every effort has bekn made in this department to dull the edge of the keen blade of grief. Our men are schooled in that most commends *le of all human characteristics_ j piTnpathy. The unplet lant tasks of burial are underta ken by them with a tho ough understanding of the pangs that are in the hearts o the bereaved. They serve with a genuine spirit otaervic* This departircnt i equipped as thoroughly as is the best undertaking emab ishment of the country. It num bers in its personnel^* censed embalmer and carries cas kets that range in pri£k up to $ 1,000. Look this department over when you come to town again. —^_——_ Barnes & Holliday Co. Dona, N. C CotU, N. C. l
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