1KDUNNWSPATCB AMf) fMB A V JTS U1A tite'lMMaN * Bm. a CL. mte the eet et Mma s. ltn. l bus bek pore, r-uisw""* a uruaucAN complaint la this Ura: w* cany • cgenraonl aatiea from U. B. WUUam* i«ur at the Dana Marina Work* big-tnx payer goad citizen and a Republican. Mr. WlfWami raatplalaa that ha and Ma fellow partymcn are denied parti cipation ia tha choice of town offl ciale through tha raal evil of our pci law which permits aa Bepahll » have a part la dm choice at nominee* who. ia the aa> of thing* bar* are practically certain to he eioetod. Wo are afraid that w* cannot aag geet a remody that areald be eatisfac a the Democrats. But there I he tarn such remedy. Oar ten friends certainly should right*; they certainly are to seme voice ia the gavara of a town which they help to euppait. Tha Dispatch would be giad to hear from tta lawn subscribers aa this sub ject. . WOMEN IN POLITICS The woman, bless their aoula, are going to help for the first tom* la shoo ting the man who are to paid* Dana’S destiny far another yaer. And they are taking the ]A rather tcri AS lame* Imm -»kl- Ar J-o. km boon influenced not to nut bo tana* tb* town WON opposed to took wpottod stand on a question In wtok they wan deeply Interested. Setae who are (till candidates ban. it to said, neglected to answer satis factorily mm qnasttona proponnded by tot women. What effect this wiU have apoa too primary remains to bo Wo woicomo too coming of women Into town poUtka. They are bound to boo* * wholesome effect upon ear future goronuMl Women will ds maad eleoalinem to deportment as woB as to public action. No man who dam not stand for too worthwhile of life con succeed to local i while too women urn on the wo expect too worn— many mistake* until they gat n those ugh grasp of politics and too uptown phso*« of cioQ gwrarn tosm to pit heart into took works and to try took bast to make no a Watoomo to toe woman. Sham and protease cannot succeed in too face of their opposition. THs""PlUMAJtY Man another issue of Tbs Dis patch goon to press too Perns trots of Dam will horn chosen candidates for too carious municipal odeos. Next Monday afternoon that choice will bn mode. There on ate* Candida to* for too loo sdkeso Nothing eaa be said e gatest too eoeacieatiousBoaa of either, ■vmy moo, to* pWhile knows well, ii a candidate bo cause ha baUerao be can do well for Dana. Mfiahncm cannot enter into too rocs, for too toward to too Uttts Than an soma difforoneas of | Opinion, boworsr, as to the fUaam of , each candidate Weais suit one faction i of oar eitlMtiMp; mm suit another. Oar folk ere dlrldsd an several poea tleaa. nay win vote sec or dine to thatr Md la tko merit of tboM ns Dkptkk Is convinced that Doaa's welfare will aot ko jeeyordia od by tko el act lea of oay man who •aim to oOco in this election. 0-0- 0 O 0-0 O 0-0 o 0—0 _ 0—0 o—o Town o—o 0—0 TOPIC* 0—0 o—o ■* a. a. r. o—o ft ft 0—0 0-0 o o 0-0 O-O-O-Q no Dispatch has ie its bsmomIob a lengthy article, tobmltted for pok Wrotioa is this iaaoe. which deals with tba alleged direlktioes of the Police PspartMseit It capias to U botaaa charges that wa bar# been able to dad, sad. to as, has no voaeea la It Tba writer, who to a basis in asaa of si mbs, has the becking of ■May other baiioias area. He has ao asa ts grind, we are sari sad wo are extremely deobtfol that be bee soar had aar b ■alarm. directly or ta dbootty, aria the town polios no point that Is krtaght to oar mmi, naararir. Is that Many of aar Isons are opposed to the me et lb* patce—and they ora -St hba Mayor aad the Board of CesaasMeaert for Ibaaa method*. 11 fsaast bo aaM that tbaaa men are sppaaod to the safssasannt of the tows- They are oar stoat low abtdlae ■w PH Cbrtstiaa Man and oasst part of suyyssE'32s:s,;s: ZJ immUH attorney aad Jndge. TVU, if true, ia the most uorieua of foam ho eoald hare committed, ia that it violate* every principal or the hilt of rights. It la aim charged that hu b too free to Bisk* arrest*. That la itself, is aot a Mrleoa offense. Reeky, we might <ay, it la hie duty to arrest when ke sea* the law viola ted. But It Is farther contended that bo imprisons mm without string ibtm opportunity to find bondsmen, that is a direct violation of tho basic law of the land, aad should not bo allowed. What we weald really tike to see is thaaa who oppose the continuance of tho police chief in office and those who want hie service continued get together end (trike some middle ground oa which nil caa work in peaco aad harmony. Tho present con dition ia aot conducive to healthful progress. Oar people arc good people. They have, by working in harmony, created a community which at! of an love and af which we have every rea son to be proud. Under present con ditions, boweVor, oar folk are drifting apart, life-long friendships are being broken, Bakina things are being mid and we are not living in that peace aad amity that was ours before wv started to split on method* of law enforcement. Tho Dispatch is not a disinterested spectator. The conductor of thi* col umn has his ewa personal convictions have no place here. What we. ns n newspaper, are working for is the good of Dunn and the peace, prosper ity and happiness of Its people. Until wo get together on this police qnee tien theke will be no peace, no happi ness and not near so much oromrritr n» we will have with every man’s mind settled and his heart and soul working for a bigger, better and bual ir Dunn. I thank you. The spring port ir with us. The lint offering tons to from the pen of Wal lace Armstrong, automobile washer at the City Garage. Wallace is s col ored youngster who feels tho opring tisM's turns to express ones thoughts of tho singing birds, the cavorting iambs, tho blossoming flowers and aU tbet sort ef thing Here is bis When the stars are shining bright They light the meadow through tho night; When the day begin* to brook. All aria# for Heavens sake. Whoa llula buds are growing sweet Scattering blossoms at ear feet; Whoa the little birds begin to sing They tell us once again 'tis spring. When the lambs are growing small, When withering leaves begin to fan. When mocking birds begin to sing We know that once again 'tis spring The Dispatch has in its keeping about 100 copies of that beautifml song made immortal by tho Inimita ble Hist Learie Rosebud entitled Tho Bo Werver Bines.” Because Hiss Rosebud was usable to moot tho srpeaes of printing wo are offering the copies for ssls five cants a shot— each shot guaranteed to be good for what aDn you. To the nnsophmtkated wo will state tBSte extremely**wunottejeh*Tnddim vbo graced the stage fas BUI Stroud's ■plant" show whoa ho was hors for the American Logics Fair tome wookt ago. She'was so pronouncedly orouecce mac me printer* quit worl Urban *kc cam* In the ehop—think! ni »• eua had gene down sad that rap •er era* being eereed over at the soardJag boaae. Ml** Boaobud featured the FU We ever Blues oa the aeveral nighti •he and her brother and Miter the* plans gare their aesthetic entertain meets far the delectation* of those ol os who patronise the arte. The sons ■»d# e hit—a decided hit. Whcrcvei «he appeared among the city’* colored elite, she wa* importoned by admir ing renin* to stag these blue* again for Iboir especial benefit. And she al ways complied. The admirers of the young wager and those who remember the eong will, we are sure, be grateful for this opportunity offered by The Dispatch. The price, however, t$ guaranteed for the present let onl*. If we hare to reprint the wonderfully entranc ing ditty, the price will go higher. TarettorUle, April 1».—Maj. X. R. MaeXMthaa today won la the Demo cratic primary for mayor ever M. B. William* and William C. Melntlre by a majority of about 70«. Mayor Wil tUme tonight conceded Major Mac Kefthaa't nomination, and in a talk from hie oftco window urged the peo ple to support their bow mayor aa ho expected to do. Major MacKeHhaa led is every wprd. WHERE DO YOU UVET The town of Dunn Is beautifully laM oat In suuarus mailt by streets running parallel to each other at re gular Intervals through the town from east to wett, Intersecting avenues, which are also parallel highway* of travel traversing north and south. For the rake of convenience the street« and avennes arr named and the house* ate numbered. Can you give aa intelligent answer to the a bova question? 1 deliver what I have to salt to the home of the buyer if I can And the House, very often a naan will coma to my wagon when I bring produce to town and ask me to carry something to his hoasa and when I ■ek him where he lives he begins to answer by asking if I know where Jim Smith or Jeff Battles or some other .prominent citizen liven If I say yes, he proceed* tn inform mo that ha livos somewhere in the same neighborhood. If you live in No. (01 ■ South Wilson avenue, please acquaint i yourself with the fact and aay to whea ask ml. D. R. LEE. r PEACE Henry W. Longfellow • Were half lac power that fills the world with terror. Were half tha stealth bestowed on camps and courts, I Given to redeem the human mind from error, , , There were no need of arsenals or forts. ! The warrior’s name would be a name abhor led. And every notion that should lift again , Its hand agnlnst a brother, on its , forehead Would wear forevermore the curse of Cain I Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then erase; . And like a bed, with solemn, sweet vibrations, . I hear onca more the voice of Christ say, Peace! | Peace! and no longer from its brazen portals Tha blast of War’s great organ shake* the skies! But beautiful as songs of the immor tals. The holy melodies of love arise. Greatest Groat N*«h Loafer Now York Sun. At Great Neck there is an old man who has the rating as premier of all loafers. It is related of him that ho Is so Isay ha refuses to eat until hun ger drives him to it It was with some surprise, there fore, that a Grant Nechian encoun tered the old loafor up early one morning. The friend could not sup nets a ijucit.n. ' <•» u :t up t. h itkfu. ‘■*V„!L *•“«*’ *:d tb.- uk “*• “er* I been if'n< uc n rnrly every morning f0: 13 t T»l my w.f* off to A- rvl-V • ••. y*“ n*V*r ka*1’ 'h'»: iiLN DRYING FOUND 10 KU WOOD BONUS IN LUMBER Kiln drying is fatal to some if aot »U Us wood-boring Irvubs. the F»i 2* .a*rt:C* Lf*ot»>«7 »t tho United Stated Departaeat of AfrtecUur* at 0f ift Wekonr. and many other wood, which ara attacked by inoocts. Manufacturer* aging ash lumber, for instance, are mack annoyed by the ■njnry worked by tke read-beaded nek .I- Alf. •“»»“<■« ha. ao effect °* *h?, *ctiTlUM of grubs, but. according to testa made by the labora T“<* Inf sated with them, a.y kihi-dned prsccaa which can be eon udered practical for aeaaoniog a*h of any thicknem will put an end to the borers. Preserve. Feed la Trenut During 18*0 tke tpeclellats of the Bureau of Markets. United State. Department of Agriculture, carried on investigation. In handling apple, and pur* ia the courua of harvesting, packing, and transporting, and the determination of tka stage of roatur Ity at whioh they should be picked, also investigations to determine the racton responsible for the decay and deterioration In .hipments of these fruit, from the Pacific northwest. A study of tha method, of prvcool ing and refrigerating Califorala or ange. was undertakes in co-operating With the California fYuit Grows•? Exchange. A paUitif casino surpassing any thin* at Monte Carlo is to be bnilt on an island In the beautiful bay of Rio do Jsjiltro. A modern ferry will be provided to Tasks the ran between the city and the resort. I For every occasion there is none to compare wiriv— Block’s aristocratic CANDIES •abatable b latte— wilson" & lee On||ht« DUNN, N. C. i! Satin Strap Pumps Baby Louis Heels_ | Newest and Prettiest | Feet-wear la Tewa. See Hum at Prince’s p iV __ • IT'S surprising how many •a*y way* you am dree* up plain food whan a sack of Occo-n#*-cbea Salf-Ria iag Flour ia in your kitchen. Left-over meat* cooked under a crisp, fluffy biscuit crust bacocni savory pis. Delicious fruit puddings can be made by*adding sugar to tbs battar. Ordinary stew goes farther and taste* to much better when cooked with light, tender damp ling*. And Occo-nea-che* Flour is so easy to use. Just mix with water or milk, add shortening and it’s ready for cooking. You aare on the coat of baking powder, soda and salt because they’re already mixed in the flour, in exactly the right propor tions. Occo-nee-chee Flour Is famous for the delicious bis cuits, waffles and hot cakes it makes—and always suc cessfully. Get a sack from tout grocer. The Indian Head is on evary bag. AUSTIN-HEATON COMPANY Durham, N. G. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour tWGom* «it of Baldnf mdS«w« youMotmy RoseboroDramatic Club WILL PRESENT “HOME TIES” A Four Act Drama at J.. ; If you have not Received » a copy of | GEO. E. PRINCE & SON’S Store j Magazine Call [at the store and get it, or write ! and we will mail it to you. METROPOLITAN THEATRE Monday Evening, Apr. 25th Benefit New Church Fund of the Roseboro Methodist Church Admission ... 25 and 50c > \ It contains many Fashion Hints. Much good reading and some at tractive prices on seasonable goods •fieo&Prince&Son mmmmmmvmmmmrn** ....* Have You Seen , • # THE REAL BARGAINS OFFERED IN THE BIG SALE AT JOHNSON BROTI I i I -; Voiles and Organdies Values up to $1.50 1 39c Apron Ginghams 40c Values 12 l-2c Sea Island Sheeting 30c Values lie 1 $10 Stetson Hats tUtU. $3.98 I Thousands of other Bargains in all Departments of the Big Store i i • t \ Johnson Brothers I Dunn, N. C. I MMAMMMMMMIMMIflMMIMMMIMMIMMIMMIMIMMIflMlWlflMIMlWW

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