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m DUNN DISPATCH rmMdri April I, IBM •UnUiHED TWICE - A - WEEK I TUESDAYS A H D KMIDAYS l. mnmix pari -- at - r- . — -a Am-h-1 ItvvlS IpSTwIlmA » SUBSCRIPTION SATES: 1 ttMjfw-T-*-..*».U0 lu Nuria .. —.1.00 ^ CAS*nf ADTAKCE*' '“j ANnu ill aommaaisatinsm to TW UtpUck. All deportment* •( The D'..prick CM It* luiliil through UW pk(M 1U. fmmiiiiiw'iM qm five topics cm invited, but under at! i Imamsleu cue tfco loedir of nub »«—«wi»a. 14U mart fsmfsh a* with hi* name. It u not secretary thaithe name k yablsbed, bac wo I oriel that it be ■ vea as m evidence ef good faith. Shark aeceoau af waddings. enur memali, dab meetings, etc., an ndri. THE INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD Matt. 7:9. Sermon delivered at the Firat Bap tist chsreh by the pastor oa Mather’s Day IMS: It is koine that owe day in the * year should bo toe apart and designat ed as “Mother's Day." It Is well to wear a flower in memory of Mother. U>d!fcn the flower, beeatlfn) thoughts of mother will not fade. The street memories chat dfatrinr about her urns will never become toss fragrant. Motherhood la aatarsJQy associated with childhood. Wc arc to. con side ■ the inalienable rights of the child In doing this We would got minimise the memory of the mother* of ye* Litday, but magnify the making »' the ideal mother of today and touier taw. la tm« preamble of me Declaration of Independence, drafted by -Thomai .T.'ff«rooa and adopted by tha Aanv m res celonie*. a* hawe these Immorta * mnh: “Alt awn are endowed bj ikelr Creator with certain inaHeaabU ■ 'gnu1'. Tbit rlatessent it n„ lore tra< of children. Wc are to cewider aomi wf the rights at the child. _ * 1. Tha iealtaaahta Right Ta Be Bare • Th» is m God-gtraa right. In Gene j’a chapter one we are told that Qa< made area in hit own image, mail awl female, and hlnasd them, am tt'd arto them: “Be fruitful. an< v .-, gukipty. and replenish the earth, am *'• ffffWreNtoe H.” Nowhere ia ail the BH>li .!> that command revoked. It ia God’, fifyt command to thoaa made in hi ewii .image. The - obligation of Ih pareat involvto the light of tha ehilt * * placom There are a somber of rea : . __ toot Offered in Vsptanatlon af this * First,, there ia aa ecbnomic factor ft requires money to rear a 'amity it demands thrift and hustle to maki baekie and tongue meet. Scam profs house* rather thaa homes, and pra tentioas amnsioos. rather than, chil drea. They keep down the yopaiatioi tu keep up appearance*. Second, tin piaeenea of children demand* aacri fteial service. Many are unwilling U give the untiring car* and enmity d* winded by them. 8oasa things Bo* f*re than money, and same parent ate an willing ta pay the price. ^ ThHd, the child H a hindrance t« tfe enjoyment of a certain rarietj of social life—a social life that hat ret been vitalised by the Gospel, i : octal life that is amre worldly thaa riS'disa. Whan asm* men and wo area ga into fashionable society, sent «ad daughters go eat of style. Ttu child must act come Ia between the roriai act and the tea-party. It Beads to be emphacixnd tha l ehfldhood precede* the cradle, and ihat Utf* antidates birth. Tha eetoa tile world ta agreed that the begin niag of infancy ta not marked by the l ftnri birthday hot ta prior to it. Mar dar ta no tasa reorder |> tha sight af Gad because it ta prenatal warder The dsrituiUsp af Bfe, bone or ua ' boro, ta Iw'aatiride. Ika etwwa of wsmaa ta mother hard. The Hebrew eeaceptioa of the rlerr of nmfhavhsod La n**s*u _ Th* raprodoctha pmr of hotaan . kiulkmrftkiiMtiMiflnd** »mu of Ugh kwm. God o*m it* rrwrrjtm of pvrranioa. R# knawt fW pmmnUr. dorkM of thaM who •' ••Wr hha. Hr wfll hriag aoa oad M hM oidowod to* child with tfco InoltenoM* tight to ho bora. Tho R—* to tho right toko bora, to the •Mdte right to ho well bom. If ma th— to tbo crow rf — rmcio M It bor roto ip—Up •• woU. It hat Itooa i-fbrttid that aot om than W4 or dfloop pm coat of tho yaaog of *o terror animate am dpfoctfeotr ^.bo.-ai atoflo too poaag of mankind *-dtoPtoo tool aot moro Uton too or hflpm ror mat aro bom frao from 0*7 ^poioa] .loltllothaol or moral Mai TboOdM Mm AbtoM^T. Bo Vto Nhf —g toftotll*^ TW «tot MM. oad Mo httto foot 'bar moo rod —to mom. not* pat r—1.1 tho math of Cola. Tbo afcttor * • o dd a— look rmfVgfr apon bar •r; -nag, for ho bteto dor Might— Mt Mtormal hop*. Tho —or h— • . • ' i«ra*4 away ta themi, for ho was ««P'«r Ms harvest ef wild oat*. It b Ua« 'or ua te dirts re that ] tho right «1 the child fotfcide the | *>aW* eaandoTd at moral*. The maa who U net as pan ta hb habits at ala wife or mother is a* enemy of -ha little child. It la a refleetlM oa die moral and spiritual life of aay one*unity to uphold nay profus »n»l man, er to cecdose the rias of any man. who is known to ha immoral JT a reproach to M* profession. Im mocality tends to deetrey tho phyeicsl Ufa of tha child. Kvery child has a t to ho wail ban ifueli »lj Tha Chid Has A Right To Be WeU Baea Mentally . The rew-bera child is more than flesh and blood. Modem scientist* its agreed that the mental prspea -Mlas are determined, more er lam, .trior to birth. Xapolean era* a miii ' aty genius, and It has boon often al iened that hb ganlos was duo, in no , mall measum, to th* interest his mother took In the soldiers as they i oatinually marched by her home. 1 Tho ChM Has A Bight To Bo WeU Barn Morally Some one has given expression to i tho theory that the alarming increase o' homicides in this country b trace ■ hie ta a spirit of murder to which u«’W are shapen and bora. Whether -bars b anything U that theory, I Jo not know; but it ia esrtala that die moral bias of the child is often dotarmtoed by the thought, practice and character of tho parents. Ella Wheeler Wilcox well said: The woman who would fashion ! Souls, for the use of earth and angelt ‘ _ moot. | Uml entertain a high aad holy pas uon. N*ol rank, or wwmlth. or influaoca #f „ .«» ,,jm,icieu v*n g.ve ■ *ool it, dower Of majesty and power, Jaleaj the mother brings Greet love to that great hour.” 3. TV, Inalienable Right T„ Be Wall r#d The holy Scriptim teach uj that ■hoit who do not provide for their cjichold* are worn# than Infldeh. , Vho among us wogld limit tkie re -ponribillty to tha provision of the body? Who would Halt it* meaning to anything laas than the intellectual I »"*d vplritoal need, of the child? Tha Child Hae A Right Ta Ba Nouc i*bad Physically Many are dan led thla right. It 1* spoiling to think of tha number of babies buried every year. In many 'nctance* this great uv'aotlle death .-ata i* dot to under-nourishment Lack of nourishment U oftpa doe to ignoraaee on tlie part of parents. It ietomeGmee doe to poverty. If the luxury of c^! aider them calves at social outcast, and be aakamed to pleek the last small pittance from the pocketa of poverty. Sometimes the lack of nour* ishment is due to the selfishness of the parents. The physical health of maay children goes into the coco cola bottle, or elac is bunted up with the gaa consumed in joy-riding. The Child Hae A Right To Ba Well Heerisked MeataBy The child points its shabby hand to tb« moon and asks how or why, because It hae an intellectual craviag that is just ae real as its bodily hHa ke*- The state recognises this and require* thr parent to tend the child to school. The church recognises this and builds Sunday school rooms. God -ecoghite# this and so commands a* t0 tench our children and oar cMl dreo'n children. Th* Rights Of Tha CfcHd Dammed •ha litMauke af the Cud's Haaet Haagsi Thom whs provide not for the re rgitnu needs of their households are rorse than infidels. Many i*.iar* V ' j ibligatlen. Many buy broad for th*. ►ody, and book* for th* mlads, l.ai Mar many build family alta-s fa. heir 10*1*?" What patent among yon, ai), «1» child aak for broad, will clr* him < t stone? Or If h# ack a bah w jl g'w tim a serpent? What Sunday schoel anchor, who. If a child aak for broad, wiS give It a stone? And yet there in torn* taaeherm who would spend more time In preparing for n card- 1 party than in preparation of th* Sunday school ltoooa Th# child ha* an Inalienable right t* ha waO-fad. «. Th* Child Ha. A Right To A In tbc back-yard of my childhood homo there atood a tree hard hy th* porch. This true thrust on. •» Its branch** into the aavoa of th* house, pHaring up th* shingles, aad worked it* way into the attic at the porch. That .port of the tree which lived la th* attic eras ditaaaad, blighted, and unsightly; while the remainder of the true was green la Us growing beauty Why the difference? It waa due to environment. What «nvtronseent did for that branch of tha trot it can do Cor a brunch of the human family— '■tally effect its Ufa and character. Good environment is laanntlnl to s normal physical development. Any >n* who has visited the sic ms of wme of our larger cities know that their unsanitary, dirty, pooriy lighted ind poorly ventilated homes are not tonduclvc to good health. Our reai Jer.ct* should be coDetracted to tan light and frc*h air, and parks and day-grounds should be provided for culture ii. • Good environment is essential to be proper mental development- It U a school-matter to load ths child to an appreciation at the boanlifnl. The child has a right to aa interest ing environment, The moment the child appreciates the streets and the movies mor, than the borne surround ings. a tragedy begins, ths consum mation o'? which cannot be contem plated with pleasure. Environment means much la the moral develop went of ths child. It tends to boeomo a part of tbs grow 'ng character. Once a mother, when visited by a friend, was complaining because all her tent had hseem# sail ora, and wondered what could be the <ecret of it. The visitor pointed to a picture on the wall. Ths painting or a sea-going craft had done the work. A mother permitted her child to grow up, like weeds, living o> the streets, association with the vulgar and the impure, and ths result wai immoral language, and a rained life. Let the note be hounded again and ■gain, the oltild has a right to al ranted td this fact, the boot-laggers will go, and mgn will live and talk with chasten cm ia Ole presence 'of littl* children. If there is any one who ought to oppose any thing in the community that degrades ths yonth. It is the mother. The child has a right to a good ojiviioamcat, and the Ideal mother will tee that it la provided. The obligation ef th# parents are defined by the right, ef the child. Let oa hope that mothers who realise their obligations will wield e mighty! .nflusnre al the polls, opposing every' Institution that demoralise* and ev •ry politician that is unfitted for maki.ig the environment wholesome. In ihoje days of prohibition no man who violates the laws gT the Slate, and encourages others to do ae w fit to hold public otic*. Parents should put the interest el the" child and the principles 4t rigWl above pm«hm> politics. A vtsitor ia a cemetery at Camb ridge, Mas*., had hia attention called to a peculiar graveutone on which waa engraved a hand, with a Unger CHATHAM COUNTY PAPER ENDORSES LEE COUNTY MAN FORSOUCITOR SUPPORT C L. WILUAMS , (Chatham Record. April 28.) j* no reaaonabfe excuse of circulating a report a mono you *et a solicitor fro^ an outalda eounty that £® ?n trBBNfreasore..' C. L. William*, of Leo County. If elected solicitor in this dftrtrfct, will do hb duty to S'! TO!- ??* w,t#r *•« *ay *o£ .or of the law, andbe to not loJniM hearted ap to attempt to wStsst i?ycSjiu^et"r“ t7K“n''- "■*c- * ‘TJee dosnty h*Aa demaifratiJ rnljorityyftire. Umsa as lares aa Chatham and twice syfsrge awTI*rnpt/and almost twice as yy.i^anty consistently aids ®*J^**^V^5** otw®/therefore as a political justice to Lee Count# frfhoniybwgMn the aolkitorshlp at the JhSlS^CouTtV.*0 “y Wf . ; "fa“ ,OCaJ 111 sra&EaMais? a^“s :°"hTft«ftas? »oty iAUtood fonui ^ ***• b« upA ol.:.*U3 upward, and acroaa It woe^ • . t “kt-ther.". So avury mother**, . * d bo a dfti board to tbw •jhe. lifo. juny nan wa ramarbiit that ■ '» •n-thcr :a h«r joa.h wan conald td th« handnmaat woman in the om oaoity, HI) father wan rick lot . ! m* tints and ha and hU brother t e loth ill. Tha father and brother 3 died and hia mother had !o man tra and woik hard to yet him hroufh colleye. It loft hot (looped, wrinkled and fray. “Bat,” be ta’ri with team, “to me ahe i» tha mod rcautifal woman la tha whole world, lor every wriama romtnda me of the oad aba carried tell for raw” Tha ■ ooped akaoUam of mother aboold remind u* of the One who carried our load to Chvalry; her wrinkle* ibould remind aa of HU lean; bar wont band* at Hie pierced nnea; and Iter devotiooTMkouM remind, on of Him who “\jjAnf loved 11* own' which wen iftjta-world loved them onto tha aUarmoet,” M. M. m •. -a * BUSINESS L * ‘ * * * t * BARGAINS. it «torc U luuiriing •ck. II you’ll look w» for yourtelf. lte. May 18 to 20 J» DO NOT GIVI ORDER FOR ahabbory an trcci until you havo aoao i roprfaent thr Vpa Liodley rtca. Come in to •ec na or call and wo will cornu to aoa you. Hipbralth Com HEADACHE, NEURALGIA. BACK ache, pains nf *</ien, cold* and frippe quickly rel/rcd with Ityrd’* Htadacb* Remedy. 12 tfc. *-®T US WASH TOOK CAR. LET Of dealt off youkyfeotu.- tlioad 8u , Killing Station. ¥ Muy 6 dct. j HOW 13 THE ITURE TO KILL there potato bug/ Sprnying mater :«1* at J. R. Co. Ite. X> YOUfc BATTERIES kekd re charging? Brlni/them to ur. Broad Street Billing Ration. Hay S lie. HOUSE FOR — 3-ROOM dwelling with alar and bath, oc pared Apply lo Dr. Jan. R. Butler. 12 tfc. FOR SALE.—THE LOVELY HOME end farm built by I»r. J. H. Craw fotd, co grain'Ac 182 acre* on easy ten**. Tfci* plaor is second to none. The jeeuWice te a beautiful two ktory hv 1UJO-. In a d-acTe grove on 'the ni2$aeny\g 1-2,miles of Duke. * milea of Dunn and near Buie's . Creek and Chat*.- This farm has teocuabjiaus wrid. two' nice ten tartThouses ceiled Jiml painted. Fine dUtOr. Near eeWola and churehra A|>ou\ 75 ae tea/cleared, balance | - line land tss'cllar. Good pasture. '-Make ).-4ate a%d come look over thUrfinn. J. G. Layton, Dunn, N. i C. It pd. CVRD'S HEADACHE REMEDY dors not contalll Acelantild and does not depres*. .t-’te heart. It is guaranteed by yotig druggist. Li tfc I OR SALE— SIMPLE COMB Ancona* Can w /een at L. R Surlca* store Tharsnay, Friday and ftaturday. W. C^ytnoy. Itc. FOR RENT- M HOUSE all modem veniences. Good ncighborbooi W. D. Holland. • tfc. Ml——IlgM—M—P 5—55H5SW OOMT OUR LAYER oak*. for Saturday. Puarr*’ 1C 2te. LET US RUT THE ALLEMITE OIL your car. Broad St.1 May S 41c. MGS FOR SALE—I HAVE FIVE p((a and oaa *»w pit for tala. Sag me Saturday piornln* at La* flurle*’ glare, ot write to me. Chat. H. RaadaJL Faldon. N. C. 16 2tp<L have your car Greased pro pariy. Broad Str^t Killing Station. May & 4tc { SEE US FOR SOY BEANS AND rtold poaa. J. ^ Hiytmnlth Co. lie. M—EBMgBHBegBBBSai WANTED.—FOUTY/klCE THJUF ty sfcoat* and 1 /feat t« mD 500 bushel* of corn/and four ate* far***, any lU Will allow 80 I'rtU par pound for cotton for first paymsnt in Alt. J. U. I-ayton, Dana, N. C. 10 It pd. NOTICE—1 HAVE THREE ON four good awd ear* of dllfarant ®*k*s that | Aould trada for ra cant lata oar farm property. Baa E. V. Gainey. 81 tt. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINC isrtL"?*™ \ssarS: C. 10 rente AH woric guaranteed. orders promptly attended to. B 4t pd. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK th* 8US* °f Nartl, Cluo“"»- ■» ^ clou of biulnaaa on Ha; Loan* and dwcuunU, intlading rediscount*, ac ceptation of otfcor banka, and foreign bills of exchancn or draft* sold wTth Indorsement of To^r* :.-.—.8647,610.15 overdraft Bnn.WrCd *;:■ . W47«« U. S. Csvoraneni e^arltte* .waAlV . ,,, M r>epa*itc<J to iTCurr rirualation (U. 6. bond* oar yalu«) . . .................... 40 000.00 All other United Slate* Government »e«uritie* (inciudkf prtmiunu, if any) .. 1,303.04 Other bends stMlts, nevsriJ.V ^i'lno'ori Banking House, 841,22 6.Ob; Furniture ami Fix tures. 811.91165 .. .. Lawful reserve with FeddSa] Reserve Bank_ 26 667 02 Itrra* »-;th, Ffxltml ltestrvs Bank in proeeas of 6.667.02 Collection V - A - aaa .A - A.....A.-- - a’a AA - A 1* tgn AA Cash in vault and amoudt due from national banka 164 602 Ka Amount due rtom Stats banka, bankers, and trust companies id. the United Suites. 20 o«o 11 Checks on otlieV bank! inrfheaamc city or town as reporting tank i/C. .... * 2«« ni ... T***1 oi .-.V--. 206.20B.t9 MjcsUaneoar'etdrtAfat ..... 1,600.00 1.500.90 Redemption fundjViilfi U. ?..frsaswr«r• and dus flora 11. 8. Trsaeullsr .. 2.000.00 tou. a. .( Coital stock p.)«^n;.. « 60.000.00 umfivdej profitsrrrr.*s«,m.2i ■ 0 Df*» currant cxpcnar*,:internet, and taxes paid.. 20,88624 17.668.97 Circulating notes outruandiag ..._..... 40000 00 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) . .....Ll.-........_..... 21 290 30 Certified Cheeks outstanding __.......... i* so C"hir!litb*eek,‘ I- 11,170*24 Total of Items . 38,647.48 Do,n«ud dapeait* (other than beak d«s*eeits) vsb jyct to Reserve (deposil »7sble within JO days): . Individual deporit* cub. check.. 3GO. 711.GO Intel of dcnrnnd d (other than bank dvpunts) Mtbjeet to rve Items_360,711.80 ^ m Time deposit* subject t iseras (payable after ^ 30 days, or subject days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (odtpT than for utonsy bor rowed) ... .. 69X48.68 Other time deposits -- .....___ 101,783.16 _ Total a time deposits Jubject to Reserve_ 171,609.71 Bills payable (including all, oblige lion represent ing money borrowed othde than rediscounts_ 86,000 00 Note* and bites rediscount^, Including eoeept aneaa of other banks ends foreign bills ed ex change or drafts sold with Undoreement of this bank.V.-. 218,899.20 Total .. .. ..... 3979,736.91 State of North Carolina, County of Harnett, sa: I, II. It. Taylor, Outlier of the above-aamed bank, do.solemnly swear that ’.be above statement Is true to the bert of my knowledge and belief. • ■' . -H. B. TAYLOR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me fSLt 12th day of. May 1922. *1, Commismon oapifea Carnet—Attest: JOHN'A. Me KAY, J. W. DRADOHON. ELLIS GOLDSTEIN, Director*- | —HP SOMEBODY IS SAVING YOUR " ■ ftQI lar gyf^ SATISFIED rzzxtt&s:.CUSTOMERS O^ALTrfR JONES \ yt V* »B« trie* poffr I H«*ry qlM, yilow Clin* pr*ch..| V J j *k. thrM Tor I anl v f “^*^**““^*^*« «bb df pi paaobc*....... IS* Kvapor*>*d kJh« _2t« / Evaporate! dL ..n. / J£f*£ Sl1,5Ijri q",rt i!: ?ur SuLcce88 in busiiWis baaed on selling goods of ^ o^St CS'.vvm £ ^ual,tyat thc r'«ht p"<*. / TOO*try qnp. - / YOU SUY 'Um Jones fays THE This means permanent and satisfied customers. freight / EMOWE 17 For this reason we /re very careful about the quality of merchandise we off ex for sale. We buy from wej/ established, reputable maufactur* I ers who^fc product w/ll stand the test of rime. This is wlV you Avill find us a ’ “Step ahead in quality, and a step behind inlprice.” We want yoiU business and will treat you right. Sweat Peed a«jm owners rgS E.L.PARKER & SONS . r Rv7 D«“»* N.C. u. l yw * V ' 'I
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