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THS DUNN DISPATCH i>}.\ V >v A ‘ }-. y /• '••• • , 1» WDB POPE, PafaUAf. Ami N. C, Mr iw, Mil • I ,’■ , » •. . «</ . S ,'.t ■_*_ I ' ~ '• - ‘ ■'< ■ * * . *■ * •• ' • : ' .* ■;. ■ • : ■:: ' > • ■ - •< M $ At • MMhg of Um County Board af (education Wald at LUUngtoa Mon day Ry*d F. Gantry waa tint •i soaaty Mgeriatoadant ta aaaaaad Met. J. D. Snail, who baa bald *a «Aea M acceptably for tho poet tan •yaara. Mr. Qaatry. who lo now a eRtooa of Virginia. U weU known la Harnett County. ae ha waa a loader a fbs aAirati ianl work while super - tatiaaillBk af the Dona Graded flrhanla Mr. Easell's work ea sup ■Hedantim pot Harnett la the land * aaay raaparta and hia awawaa trttoda throughout the county re gret that ha la eot to he et the heed ef the cchoot system longer. WANTS BOARD OF EDUCATION TO BSCON8ID1B MY DEAR SIB:—Permit me, if If you please, taunt abort apace in your valued publication to give my viewa upon the board of education* recent act wo through which it la probable that my good friend, Byrd P. Gee try, l* ta auceadd John David EncU aa auparintondaot of the coun ty ichooti. At the outaet I would havo it ua daratood that la that very enfall «dr da ef awn whom I tons my reel frisade, none itooda higher la my re ford then Mr. Gentry. He ta n —»■ whaaa nobalily af eharectar, parity af heart, and cleaahneai of a»tnd pe culiarly at him for the work inch a position demands, and. If there wars any need fur a change—If Prof. Re sell aero eot equally well A trad for the work—there la no man to whom I weald rather tee the office go; but, in It necessary, or aven ad rise to la. to Phtca a now man nt the head of our ' la tbfc rad of tba county than it a strong sentiment against tba con templated rhaaga. Mn who hast wmtchad tha work of Prod. Kuril pnmaaaca that work good. Most of them wars bar* whan, IS years ago, ha took ap tha wotfc. of odaeating a paopie who cared, little far aducatkm; they bar. aeaa him bring ordar oat •f chaos, aatahtlsb assay sckoola and lastiU in tha aiiada of people Arons a wli do rosea of Ignorance to tha point whata ovary child's hangar fa* know I adga can ba appeased. htarad ao press agent in his grant work—brass band methods are focetga to his nature. Quietly, gent ly. anaanaastugty. without oatauUtioa ba hae stood by bia task for more than a decade and in that decaxV<, •duration In Harnett has had all its ftwwth. Whan those men who ara •arktag for Harnett's pragma; and. if ha has arur faltered in that work. I hare not beard of H til new. Of ha has erred made lots >( ■Makaa, I reckon. He ia a hic.an htiag ail a Burroughs adding a a *hiaa-and that's tha most lovable part ef him. Had ha bees leas coo adsntiaas in bia efforts to seeks ba •orb profitable to him and bia cons lyT Has ba aver made tha asm. ■tstaka twice? Th«a ara 100 counties in North Carolina, and I assume that each ia aulciaatly enlightened ta virpl.w a sopariatendent of schools Now of that 100 superintendents, who waa tha fallow as all re to tha needs of bia people that ha waa Oral ta recog tba wonderful goad which would accrue to them through following In the footatapa at that Kea tacky *o ■“ begno the Mooabghi school ■ avaaiial? Wasn’t it Jobs David KaaaU—tha ONE MAN among . bun drad. Bat that la his smallest akiirsaeet as Harnett's auperie **• h stand* out from the rest be eaas* tha press of the stats gat <ioU •< it aad gave it deserved pra.w. These who were at LUilagtea oa tha t day whan thousands of Harnett's chihDea who ara being educated ia tba schools made poaslbl. bycKaseU. ■arched down the dusty old street, fiaakad around courthouse hquare.! and sang In their sweat voscea the pathem iearuad ia theha schools - tkaee wba witnessed that inspiring knew what bia great achiav* ■aat is, and It is one to be proud of. If it ia tree that this worthy, faith ful aarvnat in to ba relegated to tha *a«ard, ha can Were tha work firm to tha eeevtctioa teat ta bias, mare than to any ether, Weags tea credit far Harnett's educational awaken "to** Harnett oevar threatens. toadna hide their tiw, and ■**ar bean known la let a vroag than, go —aawHad. la thia 1. % W that aa aajnat act •to to ha daaa and to tha detag "toch whtah la to araataaUjr ala tha two aacttoaa wit] ha Wtdar. Ta Ihoaa other thing, toada paaaiUa tha anthraaa ««t to BagnhHaaa power to Har nett. ta ahem to ha adhad thin. Tha Vtotog Meed to PiailiMy liatona to «• tka ada.aalll.aa of tha battle tototad ralarao. of darker days, and It la frnaty gradlilad that Pgiai.ai i to* hava a hard tty aa»toghaato ■■-1. - ■ ■ ■ mass meeting of the CHAM BEE OF COMMENCE tha Chanter at rnnimmia aad all estimaa of tte town, art ceitad to ■nat in li.0 fnfinttor* store of the Barnes A TloNtday Co. Friday night. Inly 33rd, at 8 o’clock at which time tte chamber kaa been naked to confer Wtth CUy Board of Cenuaiaataaem in reference to tte ms tailing at equipment for day current, aad in otherwise improving the efficiency at tte etoctrh plane McD. HoUiday. Pres. HAT AND HOGS VS. HEALTH AN1) HAPPINESS North Carolina haa alxty-tbraa whole time (arm demonstrators. She haa alto tan whole time health offi cers Do these (acta and figure* in dicate that the State’s progress and prosperity along tte tiaea of haallh aad agricultural developments are In the seme proportion 7 Wo tel levs they do. Wo believe tte State bar progressed over six timer aa far la scientific farming as it haa is pub lic haaHh matter* aad internet. Al ready N. Carolina knows tha eahac of her (arm demonstrators sad ah* 1* using them- She ha* realised that ttey pay. She haa found thot in tte •ad ttey an a paying investment Consequently several eountym tar* employing aa many a* fear demon strativ* agents, tore m tte farm de monstrative work proper, aad turn in that Use at farm work that cooaami woman—conning, scientific kmito keeping, dairying, etc. A lew counties, wo boliove, has* progressed equally along otter lines —la health and educational mattari as well as la farm work and otter irnunti intermix, sot this number to only • few u to evidaiKad by the fart that there are only taa whole time health others to the State at against sixty three whole Horn term demonstrators. In other words health work aad interest la North Carol me are a geaerellai! ha Mad the tunes It to no wonder that soma of her eitixens who are Jttot haste* their eyes opened are humiliated at her high death rate and tha position aha holds in the health work, as com pered with more progressive states where health saattera haea not baan deferred as tha tost item aad of toast importance. • Visitors from this State to the Panama-PsaOr Exposition have da dared themselves mortified 'at North Carolina's disgraceful high death rate. They say that this fad to practically ail that tha Old North State has to rep re sent her there, aad they wonder why this to ea. They are putsled to kaow the explanation of her unenviable position. fie tins said to her favor, however, that her death rate to probably not tha highlit to tha anion bat tha highest at the regitoratian area. This area com prises only twenty-fear states aad eoly. four of them are flinthein (totes, having climate and health conditions, similar to these of North Carolina. The throe Southern states m the registration area batorim North Carolina are Missouri, Ken tucky and Virginia. Bat one big fact remains aa re gards her progress in health matters end that is bar people are not yet interested la health week to the extent that they are interested to other matters—to her material pros perity, for Instance. • They dent yet see where money spent oa tha pre vention at disease to worth more than money spent ea ate knees aad death. They haven’t yet saaa that whole time health ofloors are as pro 11 table as whole tines farm'demon strators; and not until they pot n eater value ea health and ea the profits to be derived from money in vested to health, will North Carolina •X pangs bar record at bar unenvia ble position—State Board of Haattk. Mra. T. L Garald Dead. Mra T. L. Garald, wifa of amm at Dnaa’a wralthieet ciUsana and y*o naar gtaek daalara, diad laat Thare day night aftrr differing for aavaral months. Whila tar daath waa DO surprise to thoaa who had beee rioa eat la the family daring her tl Innas, It came aa a shock to many of tar frisads, who did aat know bar condi tio* waa aa aartima. 8ba waa ST yaan of aga, waa a sa liva of Wayas aaaaty aad waa ada eatad at Salem Academy. She waa a amm tar of the Matbadlat tharrk and anti] bar health baaaaaa tmpalrad waa fMtbfal in sltsndsara. Far Mm peat twenty-two yaara, with the exception of a few yaara apawt b Karima City, Dma baa barn tar boom, when Mm waa loved aad bald la high aoteem by all wbe mam la ran tart with tar Ufa She la mrrlrad by'tar haMaad. two aana, Bara aad John, aad fear Mra Bertba Mr Moth, Mm. C. U W0 aaa aad Mra. iaha P. f ■ton on. all of baaa, ad of wham ware wear tar _ W BMtaBI SBrvtaBd WWV WMf yaraM tarn, by tar part or. Bar. >. NOTICE OF BONO ELECTION Notice la hereby given that then, baa beea aa ciection ordered to be bold la Black River Township, St the usual voting or polling piece ur placao therein, by the Board of Coon ty Commiteiooore of Harnett County, lor the purpose at submitting to the qualified voters thereof, the question of voting a Twenty-Five Thousand Dollar Road laaoe for the purpose at • raprcting the various roads' of said township bi accordance with chapter 437 of the Public Local laws, 1013. under which act said election eras or dered. at which, efl these In favor of road hands shall vote a ballot upon which shell be the wards “For Bond Issue" and thoee against bond hour, shall vote a he list having upon H the words "Agefeet Bond Issue." Said election to ho hold on the 7th day at August, 1BU, hi sreordsars with said above chapter 487 ef the Public local Lews, IBIS, the same being so titled "Aa act to improve the roods In Harnett County and for the issuing of bands by the coanty and the several townships therein", a H. S ENTER, Chairman of the Board of Co. Com. JOHN M. MoLEOD, a err to Board. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notiee is Bn shy given that there baa beea ordered by the Board of Coanty Camratesfliaea of Harnett Coanty, s new regtetratioa of the voters at Black River Township, foe tte purpose of registration of thorn wtaUag to vote in an al action ordered Wntf hoard to ha held la said Iowa ahipt Saturday Afigast 7th. 1016, foe the paepsoo of voting on a Twenty - five Thousand DoOnp Bend leans tm of ■dd'teiSS^iltrt"iL’tTcWhJ was appointed lAlm la aaid order and teat the regtjteeUoa books wfll bo opoa at hla H Mbr Angler, N. O, ea aad after Italy M, 1016, for lem ty days fa* the regtetratioa at thorn wlNripg to vote kvenid election. This 7th day etJnam IB16. D. EtfsttNTER, Chatmaan of tea Board of County Cosnralastsnore. JOHN ItcUCOD, * Cteek « Beard THROUGH G CABS TO AND ASBBVUXB /JOA^M, .... •140 P. M. .....4U* P. M. ' 6:B0 P. U. •I.V.. 740 P. H .. 8:40 P. U. . U:86 Night may bo fora by ua .1:48 P. M ...748 P. II ... 846 P. 11 _U46 P. If a oao way la thj aaoaogari an op la baaottoo of Um .twui www awabJo actuary. --hlrtnli ■ and aiiowii l to^ AafcorUli and all i rooorto, ap Ticket Agaar, W. t. CRAIG, T.^WHITK, Paoa. Traf Goa. Pan Agt. W , N. C. THIS BEAUTIFUL SILVER SOUVENIR SUGAR SPOON 9 FREE Mm U Wh Six more Prizes yet that have not been called for. __i ! Come at once and try Your Keys. You may have the Lucky Ones. Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, - . North Carolina Fourth of July ExeuratMi Fares. The Atlantic Coast Una announces the above excursion faro from'Dune an account of the Exposition Celebra tion in Coansswvnration of the Fifti eth Anniversary of the Emancipation of the Negro, which opens Jsly 6th and rinses July 27th. Proportionate faros will apply from all points on the Atlantic Coast lias and arc open to the public. Ticket* will bo sold for ail trains on Jnly 6, 1, 9, 12, 14, 16, 16, 21 sod 24, Umiled returning to roach original suiting point prior to midnight of the seventh (7th) day following date of sale. Schedules sad further information, call on, N. H- L'IDDEU., Ticket Agent, * Dunn, N. C. W. J. Craig. T. C white, P. T. M., 0. P. A_ WUmingtsn, N. C. T (r QC Round Trip $v»OD Richmond Tha Atlantic Coaat Lina anrouncaa reduced excursion ferea Iron all points oa It's lino to marly all den Unations within a radiuo of approx imately 860 miles from starting point Tickets win ba sold for ooa on lbo going trip oa all trains of July ltd, 4th and 6th, limit ad returning to roach destination prior to midnight of July 8th, 1816. Per farm, schedules, tlckrta, etc., call oa N. H. B1DDELL, .. Dunn, N. C. W. J. Craig. T. C. White, P. T. M. 0. P. A. Wilmington. N. C. NOTIC* OP EXECUTION BAlH North Carolina, Harratl Count;: C. T. Johnson. J. P. Jahnaoo and N. M. Johnson, Trading a a, Johnson Brotbarm, VH. B. C. C annaday. By vlrtsa at tha axaeuttoa dtmt ad to tha uadar signed fr at tha So parlor Coon at Haraott count; In tha shorn eathtod action, 1 will, on Mon day tho End da; at August, l»l&, at 11 o’etooh M, at Ow Court Houoo Door at said county, aotl to tho hlgb aat biddor (or cash, to satisfy tho told owtloo, nil tha right, utls aad internal which tha udd B. C. Qaaaaday, tha da(aodaad, hai in tha fallowing durrltad rani aetata, to wn I A (Jatolng tha laada at B. P. Mc Lnnd, J. B. Parhar, aad athnea k be tog Ota dm ptaea at tha *. M. Oaa nadar, Sr, land aad bring on tho North aide at Jantpir Crank: Bogin aiag at a atoka aad Moa pointers. Xl Tart's aaaaar In fiaEeod's Una, aad ram duao aaTart's Una g. 40 K. 11 ahahto to a stake and notatora; thauaa South 41 Wtot %M0 shataa to rw-SsSH? bt * >J0^ohalan^to Uw^bsgWag. UTWs tho Mth 4o; o( Jttoo, 1*11. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' Premier Carrier of the South —■* — \ U)W ROUND TRIP SUMMER TOU RIOT TICKETS NOW ON SALE TO “The Land of the Sky.” ASHEVILLE, WAYNES VILE, TOX AWAY, HENDER8GNVILLE BRE VARD, HOT SPRINGS. Speed your vacation ip the cael mou Maine ef Wcetera North Caroline. Week End and Sunday Erruraipn round trip ticket* on ipl« to A six mile. Black Mountain, ML Airy, Mot ahead City, Wilmington and various other mountain and seashore ran Kor illustrated booklets, complete detailed Information, ask your ag ent, or communicate with, . ~ O. V. YORK, Traveling Pasacnger Agent. Raleigh, n. a I Because you want Muthint nut -m< because mu want toeconoMzi Mpridm^it better than dear f*4r.mV'»EVr4y«*Xr vfcr HARQOURT&CO. Ttitni‘woRri‘B%ff; "muhm POIl 8AMPLJC8, STY 1X8, AND PRICES. SEE TRK Pope Printing Company ' ATEAMKR UP CAPE PEAR Wilmington, July IA—Tho itumn Thelma, drawing 2 11 foot of water, waa tha Aral veaael to pmaa through tho lock and dam. No. 1. at Klag'i Bluff, on the Capa Fear Ur»w, bal tween Wilmington and KayattevUia. The lock and dam haa bean complet ed and tha river through thle paint la now open to traffic. Tha Tholata waa on bar way to Kliaabethtawrf Juat above KHiabethtoWa work la la program on another aot of locka and dam, which whan completed, wilt ta aura an eight-foot depth nO tha way from Wilmington to FayettevlQa. Tho project la coaUng $1,080,000, the lock end dam at Xing'a Bluff coat •lightly more than half that amount. What ia tha moat torrlhia tragedy of tha battlefield T Mra. Philip Anew dee of England, givae the fob lowing aa her aaawar to that guee Uoa: “It la not tho ahrieka af tha woundf ed. aa they fall, the officer Mid. It ia not the eight of the daad aa they He there, but it ia the cry of the wounded be ye calling for their ornth tra, aad there la no ooa to da any thing far thane. They are the bay* of eixtaon ai-d 'Uventeen and i»«i younger. They may aay, ‘mother' or ‘■witter,’ but in tlwir agony an tboeu hoya ealt for the on* who Hu given them the greatoat ear# ail their llvee.' TarmerW Part La Treda ef World *6, 000000000. Washington. July 12,-Tbe' f*rm m' P*n la alternation.! wnmrm apyrtrxUaatee 46000.000000 annual hr. Statlatice jut iaaaed by the Do port meat of Agriculture glee the fol lowing aatimatee ef the value of principal farm product* carried in exporta from all oountriee or import i Into all reuatriea: CotUm, *1,1*7000,000; wheat and national treda, that la, the total •our, *774000/000; raw wool *460 000j»0; oofTee, MM 000000; , augar IMVOWMO; rice *274/000,000; her ley and malt *520,000 040; com and meal $*1O0OO0OO| unmanufactured tobacco *1*5000/000, batter $17*. •0*000; tea $14*000000; rye an 1 Seer *1*8000000; oata *10*000000. Meeere Ciheen, Wiley, Robert and Oarlte PitxgeraM, ef iahoateo coun ty, were hare loot week te attend the fneerai of Mra. T. U Oamld
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