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THE DUNN DfiPATCH PUBLISHED IVUY TUESDAY AMP nUOAY. - ■ — hffrt'lbm! Mm* M Dan, M. C. nAr tbo net el Aorch 3. ilM EgE=ag nOUAL JOU FOM NECROE3 While let* eerie* Cgure* ti the Wbjeet arc net available at th!* mo ment, we Jedgv that there are in ez eeaa of eleven miBioa aegreea in cen tra—tai United Slates. They censti tate about oae-tenth of the entire papulation and probably one-eighth of the aatNe beat dweller* la the great net republic an earth. Thane nogrmi are subject to tag-' atioa, to utUtary doty, to the lawr of the notion end to ovary other duty the nation enacts from other citizens AB af which wo stats to lead up to the argument over which so many *o« our fellows are considerably ex ercised at this neesoent, to-wit: fw: dent Harding is being importuned to ■Bdst Henry Lincoln Johnson rag iator of the treasury, in which oflke Johnson, a Georgia negro, would be boot oeor semg scores of whits girls __ A_n_ - .a. Republican national committeeman (turn the good (tat* of Georgia placed h» authority ever white girls. Such s thing is abhorrent to white people Rut there is no renlly good reason why the negro should hot be given office—even this particular office. Thousands upon thousands of white seen and women are on the govern, meat pay toll in Washington. Thor* »r* few negroes except in the as os. menial petitions. Until Mr. Wilson became president a negro or en In dian had bald tb* office of register of the treasury for many decades. I> was recognised as a place set ap*r‘ for members of these races. Mr. Wil ts* appointed a white ana. Stnc< then the pcraonael of the register's office has grown to many times Its original aumber and many whit* wo men have accepted employment. However, the white girls in the office can gait, or find employment i* some other government office. V Henry Lincoln Johnson desires the job. we cannot see how the President ran consistently .refuse Urn. for U is a negro's Job and Henry Lincoln H from a Republic** viewpoint, the logical man for H. Certainly a party that baa a negro Oaf feettngs are similar to those ffiema by the sstiimiJ Mr. Mac Beth when ha found tha ghost mi Ur. Ban da*. whom he had just had murdered occupying his seat at the fastis* beard: Tbs Britishers are figuringVn collecting the repudiated debts of the defunct Confederacy from our Uncle Saaauy. There are some sixty million of those debts contracted by ti e States that formed the ill fated con federation. Jeha Ball flguru, according to a tea flea flaaaeiel expert u repotted la a apaelel cable te the GneaAe.e Daflg Metre, that Britain, holder of the reps dialed boada. fa. by raaeon of >ta latga iadabtedncea to the Uaitcji Btetae. toe la pedtion to compel payteen*- That le, It will mp th* re painted bond* far aa equal amount *f Ha boada given the Untied State, aa ceenrity for th* war loan*. Can anybody And fault with each ** arrangement? Of courer. oar Wend* la Eaglaad financed the Con federacy in order to cripple th* Unit ed Sutee. It played fee the mue *f th* Confederate catena—and lort. tot the eecenritiee given her were given fat feed faith. They were arid ere aa obligation the matter* expect «d U retire. With the fell ad the Confederacy toiUim waa left with the bag to boil. Th* Federal gereraatent to Impo erfabed the Bonthera Bute* that th y bad a* hope of retiring the band*. England knew thie. Meantime a new generation-haa acme. It know* tittle af the obligation, bat It b able to per; and It le not unlikely that Br* tala will attempt to eolleet. Whet w* era concerned meetly ■beat, however. I* who le t* pay !n llm event that the United But** le «Mae t* recognise the obligation. It I* net unlikely that ea atminte tnUme e# unfriendly to the ho nth an 1 tot mw la Washington w :! sr*mp« ' to eoBevt from to etatae that made i ap to Confederacy, fargvttia • that 1 Ue Booth boa paid He hut .erard ! retiring th* Federal grvernm -aft part af to mpenei af the War He- , twaaa to State* while reconn r t n«- < ^—————mm Now foTfci, w» But offer for root rppra-eal that boo it entertaining ud muting drmwmaw—:ke Wumanlca* (Tedding, ringed by Min Anne Killer i*d auapictd by Chlcora Chapter of dm United Daaghter* ef the Conftd rrncy. » THii, attraction, ladie* aad l-a-ad-a'.letaen. haa been aUged be fore the aaoai critical audience* of the nation and haa never failed to, pleat* the moot exacting. It cob.*; to your little city under eircumr.an te* mo it propiikto. and with the beat > recommendation* obtainable. VTt Jociday night. May 11, U the date art for iki* attraction. Itr cart will include the renowned Lloyd Bus bee Pope, the celebrated “double-n btaat’* who trouped through the far waste* of the Weat ia tbo*c adoh-e cent year? of hi* pre-n.wtpapcrln? existence; the «r»|| known kiugene V. Lee, premier “fetti” coaecMieneite af the carnival in the daya befoie be went a-poetmarterlng, and a number of the other juatly celebrated utagi atari of Buna—even including oar select, who would like to ha tba fair bride if inch a role would not necoe aitats the <hearing of that hirauta ap pendage which graces the a era jn*t lielov/ our prebo*ci*. • — All of you should tec this show I rhort will bo fan galore. The prico of admission will bo small. You can* -ot afford to miss it. Tho first rehear* ml will bv hold ia Metropolitan thorn Ur. ___ atvo ana an Buick last eight col lided with "Duncan McNair” Wilton cad Jesse Frank's Buick In Weet Broad Street. Both disclaim any re sponsibility for the ensuing wreck which look the left front wheel and fender from both earn Neither Bcvi nor Dune were injured, except In the Inner feelings. Neither ever had » •eriout collision before aed hero been went to brag about it a little. Accord ing to Bero he wa* leveling from Duke behind a flivver at a very mod erate rate of speed. Ho did not sec the ear he struck until it had cal around the Ford in he said, an at. tempt to get back in the middle of the rood. The boy, howovrr, said that the cppns'te eras true; that he was traveling slow and Bens struck hit car 411 't wan far on the right side at the rood. Thai ball team of ours has been traveling floe for the 'asl w«wk. It walloped Rurjoa on the l!ii:«n lot by a (core of 12 to 5 and then oarar home and repceted the trick w.th Can*p Bregg with lh« name score. Joo Kincaid, tha old Wileoa twirlor, did the trick against Camp Bragg, pitch ing until cor boys had the game cin ched at 10 to 1. Sam Ferrell then went to the mound and finished the game. Three of the runs wore gotten from Sam's delivery while ha was pitching in a driving rain. With the town election off the snloda of our friends, Dunn is agais baek to its normal grouch. The cold, rmay weather is aiding the grouch and retarding the growth of gardens •J^OjOUnFjmimhmiehijvtag his lottaeeamTtamatoe^aflT^pSlatoe* nd oqnaah all tha strange things whose names wo do sot know have •maud tha appearance of a hibor noting griaaly; the family eat has re tired to her little family of kittens and reTuses to purr over her milk; the dog marls when one scratches hi* flee-bittea spine covering. The odlc, t* cold and murky and the soles of our shoo are just* the right thicknes to absorb water and kvep our fvel con stantly chilly. Old Bus Is grouchy and the linotype operator and the Job man arc fursing. The office devil Is having a hard time trying to sorten the cold ink on the Whitlock. Benja min B. Bluet Is with us and Buck Short th-/ cow continues to moan for km* f imltl a a# —. DUN'S REVIEW The business situation has lost little of its irregularity, but the hcp.fjl phuser aro attaining more promin ence. Constroctivc forces are begin ning to exert somewhat greater in fluence, and the reduction in the Bank ef Kpgiand'e discount rate or. Thursday is significant as farther Il lustrating the trend toward casing in international mosey markets. While existing uncertainties remain a cause for hesitation, and caution u every where being practiced, general eenti-' rnent becomes more confident at sym ptom* #f improvement In condHious! multiply. Th* stronger feeling bat ex tended to the Iron and steel industry, where there is a slight gain in opera tion*, ami the hid* and leather trades and some textile lines maintain their better appearance. With demand* •till restricted mainly to current re quirements, the recovery continues ] very gradual, but it I* encouraging that the acuta depression of previous months has beta laeaansd. limited •Bring to cover well-defined needs >n!y does not bring revival quickly, pet H ia more wkoli'jome sad is likely 10 prove more lasting than purthss 1* which ie baaed on speculative •clpatien*. Tbs order* now being •laced in different quarters are not d • relume to foreshadow any early icttvity. hut snail-lot Ink rugs of foods art Increasingly numerous and adieat* that elockj in many instances mu reaching the pe at of depletion. \ lam attendance of visiting merch ints la various of the leading ecu-' •• ftevcw, ana ami actual commit. •Mila, although conoerratire and din irimiaatlag, in .lowly expanding. Mffareaara mr the price qumtlon | tm prrrmt noma engagement*, and' ken la eoatmucd complaint that re all prlrc raodjuctmoaU hare not; ept pace with tha rwrWiona ia pri «7 channel* For tba flrty-flrrt cm- ■ aaothra waak, dtcllnea la whalaaaln iuotalion, predom'aata; hot tha mm)-I tr exceii of raeeieiewi ragged. that •*t* liability it deratajrtag, ttd naa. •article that hare barn weak forj »»ntha art naw atrangthanlag. Tha reduction ht Am Bank af Eng iad*a rate af dlacauat from 7 to fl dr Mat., wh le urorehadowlag other aaaclal atarmacata af tba waak. wan •* «*•*/ uaaxpected. Dtoraeriaa af prihthli lowering af tha rata W ■S weak* ago, and a change m fairly cortaln thla waak bg dawa oftha raU on im* 1 hfTIt The rod nation la --37-*•■*«'» rate fram tha «r n at which It had raaMiaad etat-an. rr ter mar. than a gear U ifdet rnrHia^aitT ''"rmarlcd' I enrterr gg a forerunner of further' ■•sing In domestic mxiketc. Tlx* » t otuioa hard, in point of fact, r.ner. id cent.need •mpronmcnt thin week, with a drclinn in' romm.-.c al pure intti, aa>l it •» ilgnlfleant Ihu'. tin receive ratio of the Federal Ruqerv* *J»tom ia nvw at ihv h'ghrit palm tout hud Mtcr the first weak of 101K. •y cK-iu.-r iinyoitant development of the e arre-.t weuk was the early rise ia suiting exchange to u basis not pre viousiy attained since July 9 last. The development of a somewhat improved lotitimer.; in iron and steel tire tee, which the week's report* not*, mainly reflect* a farther broadening of dtmand from automobile manu facture ns. Addltloaai inquiries from theM interests suggest that the re covery in activity at antomobile Planet It something more than a fine ly. and independent **««*'. mil!-* are 5£w ;‘al*Ai,,K •* * •» psir ccr.* rate. The leading iron and vtcel producer has n'»o made some gain in operation, one the average for all works it still holow 40 per cent, tctlsnsj in prices art fewer in number a* the markets bocenu more stabilised, though some pig iron make ia hurt abondoi.d their policy of adhering to quotations re cently named and competition in certain line* may put prices to a more seveio test. As tUostmlinu the chang ed condic'cnp within the industry, the financial »tetnn*nt of the Steel Con poration for the first quarter of this year Is significant, showing the small t£t nnl wtrmnjfr since the lecoiul qiwu*r «£ 1015. At $12*287.000, the earnings for the March quarter wtre about $11,600,006 less than those of the final quart.-r of 1620. After a protracted period pf yield ing, move stability ia developing in textile prices in primary channels. While farther reduction have boen announced In certain quarters, the revisions arc becoming less frequent, and jobbers report a steady ansll-lot business for qttiek shipment on the nvw basis of pries. Inquiries for tire yarn* and a f*w specialties from the automobile industry, which it exper iencing some revival, are increasing, while substantial orders for cotton deck for government uses ha* im parted a tittle firmness to that pro duct. The development or foreign cominc.cc. however, remains slow and difficult of accomplishment, and re turn* of both cxpnits and import, d cW appreciably curtailed move ments. Rciirlcrlon of cotton goods output has conrnued at New Eng land centers, but woolen mills make a better showing and the silk trade ia in • mere favorable posit'on. The March expo;t;. of silk manufacture/a. unliVt thorn of wool a.-sd cotton, wore larger than in lebrusry, both in value and While la«t week’s aetivitv in domes tie packer hide* huj not been fully ma’ ilaired, the .situation* give* more encouragement, and the improvement ■ in I«»‘iirr t md« cjnditlon* h.v con t■ nts( i. The increase in (leather bear ing** U tualnly confined to uppri stock hri e fair quantity of sole leather it being taken by manufac turer* of women'* shoe*. *nd tbe gen rral outlook is considered somewhat hotter. On* good feature of the up per leather market it the fact that aide leu the in the lower grade* i» moving with greater freedom, and ansnv tanners who recently advanced pricr* on calf are firmly adhering to the new quotation*. Report* from the targe shoe producer* are becoming more favorable with a larger output T‘T1 MtlillidlUl ||| **d adejesm from* Iravrang salaimpn arc mofe olv timinie than for a long time past. With many wholtealer*’ sad retalUr*’ stocks showing broken assortment*, after month* of restricted buying, it Is believed that demand will continue steady from now on. “iXmUMW Mi McCUark.” few York San- ; —aii.<t. in hta career Speaker G.l »U of (he house ef representatives ■m* p«rt».er in a-lanr film is Kpnng veld. Mars., which bunjt out iu shin ri* u “G'Jlett and MeCtench.” As Ms. Gittt be caw rajrv end tier* shro.bcd in.hi* work m Wash ngion he gave lea* and leas aUcci.u •> hi* p, actiec at' heiua. Mr. Me Xtvcb had to d» all the work. But he jot hack n Mr. Gillutt or. ■Ul occaaioo when Qtr home folks wert giving n banquet f*r their represen tative and he wa» toaatraarter. Ut *oid that uo ™ taming .to a place where ha did not mind so muck ba> cause people understood mad gave him full credit- .> "Only last s**," he said. "I re ceived n Uttar Infolded for the firm, but the client ^derntood perfectly. He addressed IhJb T>oolltHe and Mc Clooeh.” ; “You will ondweland, gentlemen,” Mr. GiUett replied. “that no man. however groat, h a hero to hi* own valet." ■ -t-t_ Why I Attend Wheel When It Ram* 1. Because 4* fourth command ment doc* not .(Reept 4* rainy Sab bath. 2. Because 1 foist on the super intendent being* there, whose con tract is no moral binding thso mine. 1. Bee*use 1 Way raise exactly the talk of prayer L need. 4. Because hy presence help* more or ralry nays than on bright days. 5. Decease tte rain did not keep me from tha ttslut Monday, nor the dianm last Wodfoday, nor the party la* Thursday; Bor the lecture last Friday, Dor th# hall game last Satur day, nor th* stay* any day. 0. BecausgAB example whleh can not stand a UMb wetting i* of little account. a 1. Becaossj-fo faith should not be a matter ofTthii uiometeni 8. Because 4* man who fears the ruin will roon ftnr the cloud, end he who fears the dead will soon fear Ihe dty, and ha who fears ths sky will soon fees.4* daylight iteelf as reason for nsffr fling the Sunday *ekool. Because by real exease must be to the God nf the Sabbath —Ex change. Hnmr-B Notice If hereby given that applica tion will be WA to the Governor to Trent a pardqg to John Powell, who was convicted Wt Harnett Superior Cnart for ndvWag abortion. Any ob poacd win flloltheir oepootlon. M# JOHN POWELL. TVii April *0 11. 2 week*—Fri Only. YES, WE HAVE GRANULATED eugar at pound and we have bean withor * ■ ■ only ona day with in the lent i; and, better etill. we keep to eat and wear nt price* yon. R. G. Tay lor * It -iVK granulated -h pound, and what ii can alwaye count to oot and dear Store cheaper. 1L LAST rlthout . Take notice, a pound at R. G. A It Mother's day will be observed at Christian Church next Sunday morn ing. Subject uf preacher Langston’s Mwraon on that morning will hr "Glory of Motherhood.” TAX LISTING NOTICE I will be at Aycoek and Lee buggy House all of this month to list your town taxes. C. B. Aycoek list taker for tho township, will also be there and you ran liat both at same time. Come early and avoid ruih. Oil* P. Shell. May « 4t. MRS. GOLDSTEIN ENTERTAINS Wednesday at her home on Noith Layton Avenue Mrs. EHis Goldstein Itave a Bridge Luncheon. Covert Suit laid for 8. After B elaborate courses the guests found their places at the tables arranged in the living room. After several Interesting rubbers Mias Label Young having the highest score oar pi counted with a box of lovely madiere handkerchief*. Mm. Joe Kin caid. the guest of honor received a haodxumo mrdcria card table cover. CLASS SOCIAL Mrs. Bradley Godwin delightfullly Entertained the Ladies Bible (Hare of Divine 8treet Methodist Church Mon day evening at her home in South latyton avenue. The cory Uttlr home of Mrs. Godwin never looked as pret ty nr on this occasion. With a pro fusion of handsome rones, together with .he glow from a (haded candela bra, the ecenes were -me cf artistic beauty. The meeting v>ui called to order by the president, Mrs. Fred Baggett. Re port* from the different committees were listened to with much Interest. A*t*e the business eeaeion was con cluded the meeting was turned over to the social comm'..:tc with Mrs. T. L. Riddle, chairman. Under the dlrec I Uon of Mrt. Riddle many intereatlntf nm«* were todulffvd In. Thia brought much merriment. At the eoneluaion of the gamer 1H I'btful Ice cream and cake waa trrvtd by the keatcia. The next »clnl meeting of the daaa will bn on the ftnt Mon<toy •’•■“"I in Jana. The placa af meat' Inf win be announced later. HRS. 0. P. SHULL, Claaa reporter. ■ • 1 — YOU CANT You can’t accumulate money without self-denial. Are you looking forward to the day when you wilt have all you now want and deluding yourself with the idea that you will then begin to accumulate monoy? That day will never dawn for you. Kach day will bring a new want and if you continue to indulge in them your life will end in want. Indulgence today means for yon fu ture want, while self denial today means future indul gence. Start a self denial Account today. Watch over it now and in the years to come, it will watch over you. —Said a wise old Arab “He that sleeps without supper gets up without debt." Commercial Bank Dunn, - - * North Carolina / \ . There’s no secret about I j_good biscuits! I AT least not to the woman /i who uses Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising Flour. She ■imply mixes it with milk or water and 'shortening, pours the batter into the tins and bakes it to a turn. And what light feathery biscuits she sets before her family. She also makes waffles and hot cakes, the same way. And they ara wonderfully tender and good. Her bak tag never disappoints be came she uses flour, baking powder, sods and salt al ways in exactly the right proportion*. They come al ready mixed in Occo-neo chec Flour end cost leee than when bought separately. Both seasoned and unex perienced cooks can get tbs same perfect results from Occo-n*e-chee Flour. Order It from your grocer. The Indian Head ia on every bag. AUSTIN-HEATON COMPANY Durham, N. C. - OCCO-NEE tgt^cSxtm- ___ Tkkei the GMssoot at ttkhfmd Sew you Money BflaHBBBHB9BMIK-9BHMHBBK9BB9aBBnBMBM«HiB^MHBMH *^***^*****^*«^ I . —- , ■ l ■ \ > • • ' | there Will Be A PRIZE For You !! — ■ * IS. . ■ 11 a.; ■ r-yr«ica—, ■■ ■ ___ m • N ^*——ma* ■ . - ■ -■■'■ ' — Singing Classes, Runners, Jumpers. Horses, Mules, Tall I Men, Short Men, Fat Men, Big Families, Cotton Corn and f lota of other things will draw premiums in the big event to 1 be held on— ft f Monday, July 4th % 1 * » Motor Races, Horse Races, Band Concerts, Base Ball, Athletic Field Meet, Singing Contests, By Day, Grand Spectacular Fireworks Display at Night. J 9 | ’ \ J . * __ r Reunion of World War Veterans ■’*« . i « y get full information from I • < • Dunn Chamber of Commerce
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