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SHE DUNN DISPATCH - I JM.ISHIP KVmr YUMDAY i AMD nUDAY. .‘'iVtrW M xcond elm wuX • Ad la*. 1914. at tha peat aflu • thu, X. C-. ate tha aa* at . I -eh 9.19T9. b BU3BEE POn, MU« - — ha /ii -a month*............... M >« month*..tli» { r - year...---tUi Youth af aB taeaa tore to dame*. 1V--4 ia aa eefl we tan aaa la Ala. Lit there ia aril af vary teal mrd h ~u kind ia tha daaca aa inter th' Dwpu^ftadTitoalf aqaaiaty he lp-.d Professor Jaaaae W. Vines, pda c pal af the aagre aehoola and leader ef tkeught aaeag theta Degree* id e-— community who care far other t\»a the empty thing* af life, aha ; :>*.erday refuted aae of the wheel re .91 tor da W purpoaaa aad ia -.t Iring to prerent tha haidiag ef future daneea la a buOdlag alaea by. Recollection of tha dagtading ia fleencaa of pohiie daneea bald by -rhto people in Duan until a abort wVla ago la rtill rteld la ear Wc remember that a of eittma* called upon the Beard of CcmraimioaetB to prohibit the haMtog of raeh daneea iitcaaaa of their rrfl inincim We rrmeiahar that tha rommiamosers acceded to tide roqaaat and that tha public daaca area banned fu tha town of Dana. Unfortunately tha colored ecboeli end the hoUdinga earreeadiag them or* oat ride ef the town Mil aad ;‘cerefore beyond muniripel Juriadie tlon. The town caa aid Prefmaer Vines only ia a moral mom. The Dia patch hopes that Ihia aid wfll be atma ead this appeal la net directed to white people. Prpfcaaor Vines hat dose wonders far the negro schools. He hat outlined a program «l won derful merit which. If ho la permitted to carry oat, «iH bring enllghten a-mt and prosperity to the mu is of th!t community. Ho dooo not wont hda work hampered by public danooa which will dlatrnet the attention of hi* pupil* from the tabu ha eats far them. Ha want* • clean negro cook manity aa well aa an ndgMomi na if he <e to attain the gool ho haa •ot for Wmoolf and Us fsflswsiu, ho In troweling through too wooded regions of toe l>an» District wo taro -fton noticed (ho ■ lebiltom of iondo that ohriondb were cat nr years end yun before and wondered wby the trooo bod not attained great er growth. Wo were given aa annror to the posab yavUrday by W. Dar row Cbth. of the forestry division, Varih Carolina Goobgfeal and Eee nooria Sarroy, who wno boro to on list the aid of the Chamber of Owe more# aad other agencies to a plan to mvo the forest of Marta foinlhio Ho rest firm! That b the aaowor. Cut ever land*, pro tasted from fire, will reforest tbemsrhres wfthin twen ty pears, ncsisrrllag to Ur. Oath, whs Is a aathrs of MHmsari and haa ham shown. Ho p*rated to am iaotoace to lUpKm county whore twenty^ ears aee a aunt bss^it n largo tract that had Just bom stripped of Ms timber. Ho paid M cent* an aero tor tae load. Then h* let the trooo grow, mfag wro to keep frier-swap tram them. •or MIKimtfflM Ml —Vr Xof tfaftar la that coaaty o4 rot at laaat #100 fa* fa* tMhar ob each an*. I« Kanatt Caaaty that* art ap r’"”fa*atolr ITS.OM acraa *f oat HI *4 lanf claaaaf at "llartin#- BaaSy »4.##0 ana. «f R haa Mafaor of -ar ralo* upoa R. akhoach a la*«* pa*t of tt wii cat arar a gaaai atlaii ay*, fbt haa kapt fa Uttla pfaa *ta*a froat antorfap aaf la twaaty rrao* haa oaat tba aoaatp ^mu| matter |1I#4«#M fa paMhla ttahar ft la good to aaa In town i ad (torn bays and yiria ad l ad tola and adtor atadaa feua ban they jratnn. .Tbfy add Mdt to tbs aoaaonli ebaar aad make riad tba boom of fond parents who ua etttrtay to gto* them tb* boat that Hf skalds. ' A. oak* tnm tba distort post—a Mdh rami ad sr that thoa* who war* to* flow** *f to* Oaadtdatwcy'* yantb alxty yearns** are fast ap proaching tbo aad of tool* Joornoy— an old man. dacrapid.woak, weorjr sod worn aUykted from a Coast LIm train bora tba atoar day and askad 'J there was n local chapter of tor United Daughters at to* Confederacy Be tod toon bound for Duka ftaaa aoao point that b* could aot recall, but to waa aWeap when hk bate pasa od Bahaa and had yon* on to Wad*, whom* to was returned to Doan by a Idadly conductor. Ho wanted to ■** "Juk" Carr at Durham on tom* important bastes**. to said, aad was ronddsnt that the General would make some praeialoa for kia care. Kra. McD Hell Way, president of to* Ckioecn Chapter of the U. D. C. waa topoalad to. Mr*. HoHWay aad MUs Balfta Purdte entertained the *U f*J tow—wto thought his asms was J. C the ereniny nortb Thoy gave him money and a ticket to Durham ead to loft promising them that ths “Ooa'roT would aaa that to tod a marry Who **^**^| tka huidfadi of read* •is of this paper wants to adopt a boy or girl daring tlii oeaaoa af good ebaart A letter yeeterday from Jeka i. Phoenix. aoperlntendeat af tba NarA Carolina Horn. Society, Greens boro. informs aa that tha society has fear boys and two girt* it wfches to piece in good feomaa. Tkabeysraaga '■ Mr* ftnae tea months to At yaars. Tha girls are tan sad fourteen yean •**»Ad«tlvaiyi Tito society will ba find to place these children In lha haaaaa af worthy paopla who can gu arantee them comfort and a lair chaaea. Raqaaata far information eoseeming than An old bo aildtaaaad to Him M. B. Boh, raatean. M4 Fair •»»•», or to Mr. Phaseta, SOT Saatharn Ufa and Ti net BoUding, '*“» they wanted to gait— Ant they ** af Aolr aaaniiitaa whs drtakyfrao An cap that dagradao aa wag aa chaara. And tiny addad that they would have to leave town and start anew la ether Baida bacenaa It waa not to tmpoaatble far than to quit bora. Part of their raaohrtion ta a •aa thing—that part which baa to da with quitting. Bat la aaA eara tha rtwtttog to to come after Christmas fart oaa morn Bing, a parting ecle brsttoa to Old John—that to what tb*r promlaa. Wa thought, while they talked, of tha thoamnds of others wa have aaaa in various porta af tha wmrld who war* always “going to quit” after Chrtotmaa or after Haw Taars. or St Patricks Day. or All uay or alter MM other day. Tow of them over did. Tbe way to qalt. fellow*, to to qatt—now, this rtry day. Aad Dm to jaat aa good a place to quit In ee any other town— •ad the glory of the good deed wiU bo greater. Why not organise the So fter of Former Boom Hrtoters tad bold the drat mooting the night before <*“**»■• Ten’ll feel ■ whole tot bettor ChrtotMM morning end the ■Mtody of tender merning cboreh belle wflt he nwoet motor Intend of a notoe that Jangles yew Berras. The White Chrtotmee. Ow Baaday tehate hare a gieri oaa opportunity to giro the ye nth of ow country the reel mooning of Chrirtmao by toaohlng the rafam and beppinem of naaaMtoh aertoco to oth er*. la that interne arable prase poem “The Christmas Care!” by Chariot Mckaaa, which everybody onght to •nad ease a year, this tom ef gfcw lag to thooo in aood to teaatifellr oafomod. Old Sera age Bead a nar row, blaah aad mtaecahla Ufa aa tong •aha thewght only ef himatof and hto •era yem.eal lateroeU, hat when to hto e«f age the Chriehesi spirit kind tod Ms teme In hto seal, he wm Wane formed from a seMtot torinflint Into a iepm ate aeefal eu. life te em to him a now aad real thing hemeo where the merry lights of Ouiotmas sever nan No bulging •toeldags groat the spaskUag am of tho little oaas awakened by tho dawa of Christmas day. Byt disappointed, end depraved they begin the day that .ring* with Joy for tho mere fortunate tlean round the world. To bring light lato thaoo darkened homes, aad Joy lato these desolate heart# will a«ooa aeon to oar emw children then alt tho Christmas pres ents aver amda. And this Is the mis sion aad moaning of tha White Christ mas which, wo aro glad to say, is coming more and more into public favor. That Am Christmas in tho long ■go, they brought Him promts, gold •ad frankincense aad myrrh; aad in this day of gladness and of fight wa bring oar gifta to Him whoa wo place them in the trembling hands of Hfc iooc and needy. Evegy child la North Carolina ought to diout end dag for Joy on Christmas day. aad yet while some children arc surfeited with costly toys othsrs with sore hsorts sob silently become they have boon forgotten. The White Christmas not only dries the tears of sorrowing childhood end loods tho dreary homo with light, but t teaches tho invaluable leeson to oar children that they are their brother’s keeper; and in keeping their brother they And their own highest Joy Thoae who have plenty in their boasoe do not need the gift* of die Sunday school; those who aro pinch *d by poverty do naod them, end it le tho plain duty of os BO to divide our Christines gifts with those who eeanet repay ua—Charity aad Chfl n 1 found my tel ly potatoes. AfU: < tiring RAT-SBAf 1 got & dead ms ' The rest Utir.nViy post op tho po- < 1sto*i to rat EAT-SNA>\ H tfccrt arc rats arouoSjdor plate follow U> -.Vb.ta’s turn fit Three aisei, lit Coe, $1.15. SoHjuid guaranteed b. WUaoo 4k Leo* mod and Gnuithar and Batter Under the tariff wo can alt e nth* “Watch th* teat of th* world e*n# buy." - . 1 "' P " ~ Mbs Smith's Photographic ^tydio % . BH /> Over FleiAman’a Store HOURS: It. 12 AH ; I to S P. M * 1 * k — j., ■■■ ■ CAK Big Cakes- II Little Cakes Plain Cakes ; Fancy Cakes- ' § i: :: < > Baked in Your Own Horfe Town. << : Straight from theOven to Ycfe Table, i Your Grocer Ha* MITY NlCfiH BREAD -- -a - -L..— t While Johnson Brothers ' are Selling Goods at a Great Reduction, Get Soine , thing Useful for tl»at Christ mas Pres- ,. ent. # ■ i EVERYTHING TO WEAR ■ '< JOHNSON BROS. I i i air I ■ SANTA CLAUS - - - I . The bearded little gentleman who comes from ths North every year to apread cheer through the Christian world has made his preliminary vlalt to oar store—and he left a great etock of cheering and cheerful things here for you and youre. It matter* not what your age may be, there Is something here that Old Santa designed especially for you and other folka who are like you. The stock includes all the pretty toy* that the children will expect In their stockings on Christmas Morn; It has dainty toilet eats for mother and the girls, good books for all; nicely bound Bibles; pretty ornaments, novelties, dolls, candles, perfumes and the like. About everything that would be acceptable as a Christmas pre sent for any member of the family can be found in our stock and we will be mighty glad to ehow it to you. It will be well to make your selections now. because in another waek the stores will be crowded with belated shoppers who will make it impossible for you to buy intelligently. We have plenty of time and help to serve you well now. Make your selections while selecting is easy. - WILSON and LEE - CHRISTMAS GIFTS - - That Will Please the Most Discriminating People Martha Washington Candies $ 1.00 a pound as a special for the holidays We also have a large assortment of acceptable gifts in other candies, stationery, fruits and nuts. Come in and look over our display and let us help you decide that ques tion of what to give. One of our attractive fruit baskets will make an appropriat gift to any one of your friends. Dunn Ice Cream Parlor and Candy Kitchen Highest Qyality :: Lowest Prices Phone 268 Next Door to Post Office Our Low Prices On Standard Brands of the Best Grades of Merchandise— Should Bring Everybody to Our Store to do Their Christmas Buying A Few Christmas Suggestions Jobj B. Station Hats Crouett Shoe* For Men U Fiaan Sbon for Udk* Dady Duke Shoei for Boys Lad and Lai lie Shoei for Children Bath Robei Kimonaa—Jersey Silk Petticoats Ladies Coati Bad Room Slipperi Bed Room Slippers (quilted satin) (felt) Special Price on Felt Bed Room Slippers...$1.25 E. L. Parker & Sons i i ________ jl ■»«_ -
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