LOCAL ACL. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES! Southbound. No. 88. 6:38 A M. No. 88. 8:48 P. M. No. 3*. 11:18 P. M. Northbound. No. 88. 18:88 P. M. No. 88. 11:43 P. M. No. 84 . 4:83 A. M. lfr. U. F. Wallace, of Greensboro, was in town ysotsrday. M. Robert E. Lae Is in Raleigh this week upon business. Mr. J. W. Wilson spent several days tn Raleigh loot weak. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs E. L. Cook, December 17th, a girl. Mr. Henry C. Lee spent yesterday evening in Fayetteville with friends. Mise Iva Pearson returned yester day from a brief visit to Lumberton where she hod been agues*, of Mias Lina Gough. Mra. J. L. Hatcher loft yesterday afternoon for Fayetteville where she la to spend a short time with rela tives. Mr. A L. Newberry returned ye* • terday from a business visit to Wil son. Mr. L E. Newton returned yeetor front * short visit to rolativos at Rooabcro. Mr. George W. Gardoar left yes terday for a visit to Wilson and Goldsboro. Sheriff J. McKay Byrd, of LUling ton, was a visitor to the city yester day morning. Messrs. James Parkas and PrsneU Shasta, of Fayetteville, wars visitors to the dty Monday. Mn. Estelle Moore returned Monday from a brief visit to rela tives In 8mlthfl*ld. Mr. Robert Jordan returned this week to Raleigh to resume hie music studies in Meredith College. Mr. A. D. Wilson wont to Fayette ville yesterday to undergo s minor operation In Hlghamith Hospital. Minn Mattie Bain, of Coats, was here yesterday as a guest in the horns of her uncle, Mr. Jame* A. Tayiar. MM* data Naylor has returned to the Nermal College at Greensboro, after spending some time bar* with her parents. Mies Naoad Harold, a teacher In the Oak Orere public school, spent the holidays in town with bar aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hinas. _ . Mrs. WdJtaT CRMiaft inS OTtST, Welter, Jr, are he* from Louiabwg visiting in the heca* of Mr. sad Mrs. Jamas A. Taylor. Mr. T. V. Smith, cashier of tbe Bank of Cap* Fear, spent several daya of last week in Richmond la the interest of his bank. Miss Mabel Smith, after • pending the holidays hare with her parents, returned Monday to her studies la a Greensboro college. Mrs. M. E. NoeH, of 8rbuyler, Va, arrived yesterday end is to spend eons* time in the city as a guest of her eon. Mr. O. T. Nocll. The Rev. Mr. E. F. Lee, of Brook lyn, arrived Monday to spend some thne In the city as a guest of hi* brother, Mr. N. B. Lee. Mr. C. 8. Moore returned Monday from an extended visit to friend* and relatives In WUmlagton and other points in eastern Carolina. Mr. Rufue Herring retuned Mon day to King's Business College in Charlotte after spending several days hare with hie sister. Mrs. Ernest V. Young loft Mon dey for Wilson where ohe joined a party which la to spend tom* time in Washington and Philadelphia. The Rev. Welter M. Gilmore, of Loolshwrg, arrived thi« week toepead eeveral day* as a guest in the home of Mr. aad Mra. Jamas A. Taylor. Mr. J. D. Footer, traffic nperlaten dent for the Carolina Telephono and Telegraph Company, with haadqnar tara at Tnrboro, was here Monday. Mra. J. A. McLean and her little sen. Matter Alessndcf, returned to her heme In Selina afta spending a waak hare with her mother aad her slaters. Miss Kathleen Creel hat returned to Cart Carolina Teachers Training School after spending several days hare wki her parents, Mr. and Mra 1. N. Creel. After spending several days in the city as a guest In the home of her oasis, Mr.Ray Crosse rile, Miss XdHh May Lea returned Monday to her heaps in Green villa . Mite Annie Lae Pope returned Men day night to Baleigh to re-enter Meredith College after spending the holidays hare with has parents, Mr. and Mra Ren bln Pag*. Mias Helen Parker returned Mon day to her studies la the Prsahyta riaa Peas bury at Cad Sprint, after •ponding the holidays hare with her father, Mr. Gee Parker. A blase which la suppoeed to teve originated from • defective stove •as M considerable damage to the 8*« aad taw sent stars owned by C. B. Gainey in Brand strae daring ths ••rtf hawse at Sunday morning. Ths dMMgw eras has to the aleak. Muirs Arthur Pope anil Casper Warren retuned Munday to thair studios in Waits Forest College after spending several days here with thair parents. Miss Mettle Townsend returned Monday to Louiaburg Female Col lege after spending several days in the city as a guest in the home of Mr. aad Mrs. B. O. Townsend. Mice Mattie Bell Godwin, after spandiag the holidays here with bar parents. Representative and Mrs. II. I* Godwin, has returned to her stud i«a in lnulsburg Famaii College. Ulease Madrid Hood, Mary Bell Herring end Brownie Eased return ed this week to Greensboro Collage for Women after spending several days in the city with thair parents. Miss Will Cooper returned to her studies In the Southern Conservatory of Music at Durham, Monday after spending two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sully Cooper. After spending several days hers as a guest in the borne of her sunt, Mrs J. L. Hines, Miss Lois Harold, of Waynesville, returned Monday to her studies in Greensboro Normal College. Hon. H. L. Godwin returned Sun day to Washington after spending several days hers with his family. He was quite sick when he arrived, but recoverdd entirely before his re turn to the capita] city. M. Harper Holiday and his slater, Mias Grace, left yes tor day for Wil son to resume their studies in Atlan tic Christian College, after spendjag several days here with their parents, Mr. aad Mrs. KeD. Hoilidsy. Mia Juanita Crockett has retain ed to her studies in Atlantic Chris tian College alter a visit to her par ents in this city. Mr. Weds Pittraent, of Rowland, is here to visit relatives. Miaeaa Pearl and Blanche Gran tham returned Monday night to Ab ington. Vs.,to resume their studies In Martha Washington College. They spent the holidays bare with their parents. Mayor and Mrs. George L Grantham. The Ihree-yMr-old son of Mollte Grady, a colored leundrees who re sides in the negro settlement near Goddard lumber plant, was burned to death Friday night while his mother waa uptown to boy provis ions. The child had been left alone in e roots being hMted by an open Are place and it is supposed that hit skirts were Ignited while he waa play big haside the Are. No neighbor heard hie cries and when the mother returned home she found the child e charred corpse. Mr. J. I. Newcomb spent Friday , it ■■■is I. Shi Mlssist il ths had tobacco business recently started by him. He is buying a considerable quantity of the leaf frees these far mers who did net And H convenient te sell while the local market eras o pen and is doing maeh to encourage the spread of tobacco culture m this locality. Ha was reared among the Ana tobacco plantations in Mectsn bnrg county, Va, and says that the soils of Harnett, Sampson, Johnston and Cumberland are equal to those of his home state for tobacco raising. Mr. J. R. Boyd, manager of the Fayetteville district for the Carolina Telephone end Telegraph Company, eras a visitor to the city Monday. Twenty gallons of urtuakey, a qnan tity of beer and a varied assortment of other nose paint is a And reported to the police department by two dti tens who ware hunting on the Pope farm just weet of town yesterday afternoon. The whiskey wee of nearly every variety known to bllnd tigerdom, while the beer was of that brand which made Milwaukee fam ous and it waa evident that the let was a remnant of the Christmas stock belonging to some local purvey or te the thirsty The little branch which flours between the Pope and 8mith homes was the point at which the discovery waa made and the boots Is new In He hands of Chief Bass Owner will please call. Mr. Lovett Warren, of Newton Grove erne here Monday to visit hia eon, Mr. K. A. Warren. UNCLAIMED LETTERS la the Poet Ole* at Dana,—Week Evading Jaanary tad. Mil. 1. Andrew*, L. A. I. Blackman, Joeeph S. Blackman, Archie 4. Kffa, Pan) 5. PauceU, Jemee 6. Gila, A. C. 7. Gay, Clarence 8. Holland, M. I, Jackaon, L. H. 10. Jam**, Henry II. Jarnigaa, R. II. 11. Naylor, A tine It. Smith, J. H. 14. Smith. A. T. It. Smith. T. B. 14 Strickland, O. T. 17. Taw, A. B. It. Warren. A. B. 10. Went, J. M. 00. Weat. H. M. 01 WltUaam. J. P. 82. WOaoa. W. R. 28. Been. Miaa Amber 84. Jaakaaa, Maa Beeaie It. Lee, M re Annie ;i > T. t DARDEN J Veterinary Phynicaa. Seryeea and How Would You Break a Man’s Nerve With a Playing Card t Alario Trine sought his revenge armed with a single playing card. He broke Alan Law's nerve and nearly wrecked the hap piness of his own daughter. His other child—but you’d better see the pictures. The Trey 0] Hearts By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE The ooit extraordinary moving picture play ever pro durwi It coat • Mg price to get it for thie community, but ere have It, end you can aee it fat FARM DEMONSTRATION WORK. To Tha Editor: Vtn regard to oar farm demonetra «■» -»w erf lwraw a report of the rsaatta ia port Corn •verege ami CTAOI 8HK BH8H acreage waa 17« acrat and tha o mount of all the corn 1,4*8 buskala. 77m average amount per acre waa 44 1-2 buahela. In comparison with ordinary methods about II boahale per acre. The cotton acreage woe 119 scree. 77* amount of a)l the cotton waa 48460 lbs. Tha average amount per acre waa 1674. In cAnpariaoc with about 900 Iba. par acre by ordinary methods of tsrmiag. A number of men refuted to re port. The drouth came and the crope were very poor. — In addition to the other reports. I have M co-operator*, which or* supposed to moke their reports and ■end to Washington on blanks which I mailed them some time age. I have about 100 crimson clover men enlisted, which we hare fur lorulation free from Washington. W .H. TURLINGTON, Farm Agent Report of the Condition' of ' RTATE BANK * TRUST COMPA NY, nt DUNN. In the State of Norh Corel ine, et the dose of bueineea December SI, 1014. Resource*. Loons end Discounts ... .$18,008.60 All Other Stocks Bends end Mortnin: .. 8>60.00 Pnmiture end Fixtures .. 1,712.86 Due from banks end Bankers .... 6,439 44 Cash Item. . 28.40 Silver Coin, Including ell minor currency 687.81 Notional bank notes and other U. 8. notes 860.00 Total . $29>89.80 UaUKtleS! Capital Stock paid In _$18,700.00 Undivided, profits, lam cur rent expenses end taxes paid 60.16 Notes and bill* rediscounted 3,786.81 Time certificate, of deposit 1*1.81 Deposits subject to cheek 11 >9?.60 Cashier's checks outstanding 168.14 Certified checks . $8.00 Total . $29,889.00 State of North Carolina, County of Harnett, as: ..I. W. H. Herring, Cashier of the -ibov*.named bonk, do solemnly that the above statement Is Ires to tho beet of my knowledge end belief. W. H. HERRING, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Janaary 1016. W. R. Baldwin. Notary PabMe. My comm lesion expiree Janaary 80th, 1918. Correct — attest: McD. HOLLIDAY B. O. TOWNSEND B. *. OOOPER Directors. NOTICE Of IAUI Under Mortgage! By virtue of the erity given by two _ - n’l executed by, Okra* McNeill and wife, Molilda M^fAU, to The Dunn Ccnuni aaioa A jRappiy, Ce. I which art recorded in the oSce of the Register of Deeds tor the County of Harnett, In book 106 pegs 183, 163, the fallowing property wtll ho ■old at Public Auction tie:—Being a certain tract of lead attested in Anderson Oaak Tewjj Alp. Boun ded or, the North by* the land of Nancy Smith, on tha/aaat by the lend* of Mary MeNetR oa «ha Booth by the lands of Frank ;MaiiAla.on the West by the land# of the Croa tan Club, being the Sean* tract on on which the mortgagors resided. Dec. IT, mo, aad the aaaa bought of the Kenneth McMaRl satats, con taining 30 acres, Borg or loos, end including the fear Asm dwelling heues boiH by the mortgagers, the earn# lands being oaUsod to the following boandrtooI—Ajgtoatog at a stako and pointers, thsans N. BO C. 16 chains to a stall* aad pointer*, thence N. 13 C. 16 ■***— to a stoke end pointer*, thaaoo Jg Tl W. 13 1-t chain* to a stoke aal yilaf ore oa the west side of Big fcrapeh. thane* 1 8. 8 W. 10 chelae to 0 Make is the 1 south edge of Big Smash with g«B pointer*, thence direct to the be gbtnlng. • For further dtonripUto ref or sac so is horn mads to a certain dead re corded in book ITT, page 673, Regis try of Harnett County. Place of onto JL C. L Depot, Done, N. C. TlttO of sale Sat urday Jan. IB, 1616, at U o’clock noon. Tara of onto Cash. This Dae. 10. 1614. The Dm® ("namlBtmi A Supply Co. Pro f es»ion4J^Cardt Mona. Harmony oaf Tkoory Trirgt-milflS. J. C. Clifford, X. A. Tonoaf, CUrrOKD A TOprMMKD ATTOBNXYB-AT-LAW Dm, X. C. Often on Sad floor of flrnt Notional Book. Prompt ottanj|aa giroa to oB boaiaao*. . FRANKLIN T. DUPUK. ATTORNXT- AT- LAW ANOm, X. c. Often la Gregory BUg. - 4 ^_ Driver’s New Grocery •■ ’ ho^es that the New Year will bring you health, happiness and (I success in a fuller measure than has ever before come to you ; jl and it trusts that during the year you will find many occasions ji puy pure’ c^ean» wholesome groceries__ || -lip rurdje-Hooks Building. ^[Telephone connection. II Your BANKABLE Funds Are safe when in our care. Under government supervision and directed by the best business men of this locality, our bank offers un surpassed facilities for safety and convenience in bank ing. Though Harnett's youngest bank, we are delng a business! which causes pride and are giving to our customers the utmost In good ser vice end extending te them every fsvor safety allows. You could do ao better than place your funds with us. State Bank & Trust Co., Dunn and Angier, N. C. • . * 1 \ raH- ■/ A BANK OF STRENGTH ij ■ 1 Tfco tor* Mattoatf Book koto point of flow. Ufa opM ami ML iu — oiiM *» aaaalf HwDJp 1 ’ * Wo nociMnBy invito oil porno— wbodooko uonllito Mtfoty for thoir Moony to Mono tUn book tboir book!— Can You Find the $50,000 Photographs? Here** bow ttte feat of oeSuloM coat $50j000. w ncn tne movng picture ACOOfl jot lxjub joocpa Vance’s new **A maadonal novel, "The Trey & nctrt^ was owng oaianea toiDOtiunf nAppenea. The producer pointed oat eeven pieces In the novel that he rlrined ooold not be portrayed In pictures. But they were. It only took tld&jr feet of Abn to do k. hut h eod $50,000 to gat Mfeo negattveel Sea if you oaa llnd theaa eituatlone In the pictures. They are lust ,pw of the many things worth look* ing far In— ~ i FIRST NATIONAL BANK [ : DUNN, ■ - . N. C. | 9 G. W. EDGERTO* WILLS POPS SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, • DUNN, • - - N.C I $

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