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THE MUM DGPATCL DlnaiMaa tka PWiitert "A to Car. Rgroai ia tka Matter at tte Ml Milk., tka Haw TMk Wartd <*r*i - t * . j Mr. Hardin* i» farrow muting for ■ontcthing to tar* ap, forrorr drifting baiM of ' HI. pwtttoa* h Miik>mUi Lattkao mmit* go m to ****** b»it» aad a lover of’ ■j'I ■rn out •* to* min toco onto a »U1 - >" » IMaeh catfish hi iia mouth. W th u agfllty aad qtrtefcimaa of agd*i| ia one of Our gca MrJ "TNam an scotched Hia Bop tUion Majesty against a dD ««k a •: rd nhfl* our friaad, the afat cheaia foCo-tr of the “atal and My,* an. bad a aHch and Utorully fulfilled a poHorn at acrfptore for br did 1"M« tb« serpent's baud.** The flab warn I with a flew minor laiurics about tba rear ft a. Ho might > 1 ?vt weighed half a pound or mdru ito exact weight, i eraa about four fret in aad <d aaHMent girth to a of a (tout man. ; Her. Mr. MretHt, while hbthmg, with a company of friend* from Duaa teat Weduced ay got boyoad bio i depth la fha rwift water of Oiiee Mill roe* add would probably hare drown ed had not Dr. Wanes gone to hia assistance. the Dr. hu great strength cm sag hia WMr splendid qualities , and la a eatmaiw par excellence. I Any picak ar attar sating ehxper nnnJ V. tk. d--e-~ kl_A _Id. 1 finds • welt eras and leaves pleasure j whatever they see St to make one of1 the poor faculties wa art able to pkce at the dkpoaal of pleasure Thatr deportmant ta always A-l. We would bo glad to say the same of soma of oar local swell-bands If wa coaid any it truthfully. Her. B. T. Stephans baa jaut clos ed m eight days meeting at Spring SMuaeh with twenty-eight additions to mivii A eeriee of laiellagi under eanvma latently conducted la .title vicinity by Isr. J. A Sewell of'Ffckoa waited hi the ecgmduatiea of a Free FBI Snpeiri church wtth tardea members hy bapthto and aesarml by letter. SrtitilgUtue In cart and building material saAcient to bnUd a aom fcctahU boast of worship are assur ed. The beats will be erected on land donated by Tbcddsac Lae. The ea aaal summer rerival at Leeh chapel ; a—rttetod by Sew. M. D. Wlggs re ~k twenty-three uddttteaa "by .WktswTOe, Joly 18.—While Con , r«mn Honor Lyoa aad Sheriff •John 0. Ammons wore ea their way to HaDsbeto win the detour that goes •Mind nearly to Old Dock, they saw a wearier ratticcagfcc creasing slowly along the road. The car waa stopped . «»d Mr. Lyon watched . the snake while the shylff wort after a waap , an te klH ft wirt. The make was foaad net far from I «he eld Carroll kowoctoad aad Mr. CanaH came along with s rtowol aad , pat on end to the make whkk had , f—»**sn rattles and a button. Mr. 1 . . ipthaldls sear the ostcens* of hi* dttt ud declared that the co-opera tieo movement I* making fine pro free* in all Boathsra states. NORTH CAROLINA'S COAL Mentny . Newspaper headlines jeem not to |tn exactly the right dent to the reply af the governor of North Csro daa to Prastdcot Harding*. sail upon itaU executives for ts np sea tie a la preserving the country** tael supply. Governor Moiriecm clearly does not ipprovs I bract gnvaniinsafi tatorfar rnca a labor dtspstae. Ha la freak la nynalif Us tusssas far hie attltado tad ha positively declines to arg* Deal miners to return to werh. Oa the other band, nothing could bo mere satisfactory, as tbs coed •trike situation (Stands today than Governor Morrison'• utterance of whet ha conceives his duty to be la tbs premises, aad his declaration af •bat be win do la tbs perfsnmaaes sf that duty. Hs will not interfere with tbs* strike, bat hs wi^l not 1st tbs strike interfere with tbs law. Hs will not urge miners ts go to work, bat if they do go ts work hs will see that they are f*ss to work. He says: **! believe the fall doty sf govern ment aad the part of wiadom 1s to uphold the law with fearless Impar tiality and permit parties In industrial disputes tr fight the economic battle ts a finish. “There will be ae trouble la Neath Carolina In upholding tba law in thl* m. mm. slkn. aomksma— T See smlio »ur* I thaU aot need federal force* to aid me la the petition I kkve ta ken af non-tntarfervnce with either •Ide, except to upheld the taw aad keep the peace aad protect every would-be worker, union or non-union from menace. Intuit end violence." If the governor of North Caroline mean* what he mya, and certainly a aua who epeaka like that la entitled to hare hie aincerity taken at face value until there 1* actual proof that it ie of false value, aad If the gar eraor of North Carolina Urea up to hi* trorda whan pat to the teat, kt atUTaacoe are eenad, exemplary and American. If the governor of North Carolina fulfill* that ideal of executive raepon ■fbiHty, faithful guard ianchip of th* law and vigilant protection of Hf« aad property, any mine owner It Mi ■tote that waata to operate eaa op •rate. If he can get the men to work aad any miner can work If be wanti to wolh. and there la a Job for Mm TMe la all that la needed la the ever age *tate to get out the reqolrec iaaaL * | If thp gogexanr of HMnoU Md of IBlaoie to live up ti >e views, there need ban been no anepaakahle Herrin hatch ery. There naad hare been no eieeiaf darfan y|<34l|lMl^Swi>iw the for of vtoUnre uxl crime. The.<| need have beta Bo acute oaol Aon ago. Ob tka contrary, than would be today, with bmb secure la their legal and ea*r»d> right to work, an eutflo i of Illinois coal far in oxoess of whai there la. > And tf evpry governor of every eooi (tots wiRJteg op to the Amen «an Mrito of'-law eoforeoaeat or mandated by the governor of North Carolina to toaeadf. u the Presi dent of the UBked Btoter, no govern ment, federal or atato ever will be forced to operate the coal mines. The men that want to work but dare not work whan their Uvea are at (taka will the coal—New York Herald. —7 LLOYD GIORGE WARNS AGAINST NEXT WAR Oof Owe »l«>* Spi»<« Strife tip— the S8.~—“More terrible bi the late war are " said Prime Mia mi a luncheon giv ftve churchmen ho stood, and con sul maim, deetroy and women and children, what 1* happen ed Europe and to fructify, they their doors. “We niitlt oar anaamanta and If other natfahh follow the example, there will hr no eeriooa a mac* to peace. la difleatt for a. na tion te mwh defen* clean whda oth er* art prefUtaR for war” Mr. Uerf-Oeern laid that the next war, tf|t eaaae, weald he a war on rfrfllaatled itself. BpeeMnj of the aaddeoaawa k> which war came, he “The la ttk* anj other know- that yon m jot Von. It Is of nd wtth an epileptic* whan the pa Mas. There is that the world now and tha la scattered oral the face e "When U dropped it li too late te the e or enact of the It h the sew apir Loek ap the ex lock op those Tht Mm new spirit said that ha at The Sewtaa There la prehatty set a member ot the circle the dees not hare occasion ! to nsa singhsw ■ gingham frocks sad id wjai imu me ii ■ ii ■pr«n* conalituta an* of tb* ncouaai Uaa of th* American hoc**. Amertoen woman will md with •poeial inter**! th* fotlowing from Senator 9:mmon> (Dam., if. C.). which show* up simp ly one of the many point* of attack which tb* Republican tariff makes upon th* American housewife. In a ■peach recently. Senator ' Simmon* mid: "I have taken tb* duty on ging hams. That Is an average, I believe, of 4S per cant. Th* Initial duty would be SO per cent. Under thia • action tb* duty a44*d would be IS par cent. That la ft per cent. Than add th* dye doty, and you have 6 per cant more. That would mine It above the maximum. It could not go higher than 46 per coat; but the compensa tory doty an account of the Egyptian cotton Is not embraced In that limi tation, and the compensatory duty according to the calculation that I havs hero, mads by the export, would amount to 4 par cant if Otars was Egyptian rotten need In the cloth, which added to the 45 per cent, would makv 4* per cant, as against ZD par cant under the present law.” Aa cotton doth can be mad* more cheaply in America than la any other country in the world, and there can tbcrefora.be no reason for th* tariff except to enable American manufac turer! to tax tba American home, the special hardahip and Iniquity of thia tariff on ginghams becomes glaringly apparent. Th* above, however, covan only a single Item. Th* tariff on cot ton is intended to increase the price on all kinds and grades of this uni versally uaed product. la anticipation of th* paaaago of this measure pries* have already been advene xi. FREE DELIBERY Through the efforts of tba 'hiwdir of Commerce th* American Railway I- /-1 Exprra Company hat bean induced to institute free delivery of* express in Dunn. A. Uttar from the State Corporation Commission Informs See retary Riddle of tkU fast. The letter reads: The Commimion directs me to ae knowledge receipt of your letter of the 88 nd instant, concerning free de livery .of express in Dunn, and to ad vise yon that It U the understanding of the Commimion that such svrvici will commence on September first ol this year. , Sometime prior to the flrat of Ms) last the Commimion wrote the Ex Prtss Company to sfwur ranee wily II should hot inaugurate free service ii Dunn on May first, and a roprsaanta tiro of the Company came bora and it was agreed to defer putting in de livery service until September first, and no farther communications in re yard re same have been presented. Yoo Guard Age’.ast Burglars, But Whet About Rats Rata steal millions of dollars' worth of grain, chickens, eggm, etc. Destroy property and are n menace to health If you aru troubled with rata, try WAT-SNAP. U will curcly kill them— j prevent odors. Oats or dogs won’t ■ touch it Comes in cakes. Three diet, tSSc. tS5e, fil.2,1. Sold nnd guaranteed by Butler Bros.; Hood A Grantham: Wikipii A Lee. io* Thmy are GOOD! A n V ou Are Cordially Invited to At^j a WES riNGI IOUSE COOKING ^emon. I ^TPAvTIONANDLECTJ^. 1 o be 1 eJJ in Our.Sho' At I I 7 North V^ilson Wed.,'Aug. 2arfflTh WAtjfP. M. Come early ana bring a friend prepared to enjoy a ver>\ pleasant and interesting af ternoon. \ / A handsome Electric Percolator will be given FREE duri kg Demonstration to person holding lucky card. 0 COME EARLY-YOU ARE INVITED Carolina Power and. Light Co. \_ __ H The'USCO' 'h n \bu Buy To-day ilc Q aNew-aBetter-aHeavi«r/ 1 “USCO” / N at the*1Q22 Trice/ with No Tax added / / Fall at the $10.90 r seemed to motorists as , 30 x 3V4 USCO had r*chcJ the | Yet the produced a still wealing dre with Thicker tread— Better tnedoo, m/wei ynflpigf, And the bu Is the manttfacutrtr. The new and U8CO is a die worth that was side a year It Is possible today only In U9CO. J!XL \ _ _ _ _ Unitad Statas^ro^ c $ IllQO Unitad States © Rubber Compaq/ I K ^jiaaatmH, ^sem [ IK J. w. THORNTON, ——-DUNN, N. C. • US.TiL, E. It THOMASDRUGjCO.,-DUKE, N. C. '* * j**1*"11 .. ' * —■■■1 ■ ■■■■ li i ■ Toils Cast Scrap Iron W A NT E D ! at/our Foundry. Gather/ un^your Old icA* foud. No Old StoveyVvanted. my; Dunn/North Carolina f * . • # ' • * .
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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