THE DUNN DISPATCH Piihhihwl E ' IW^nmria'r tarAptffut, mulatto"pSh <•» at Dm. H. C, under the . act at March & 187*. OCR TERMS: L. RUBBER POPS. Pubdahar. p—. K. c, iat? xa, i»ia “Mat entrant to ito pntrona. Th ■ntnrinl will not am >'!«•». Md it in ni4 that tht plan •* »*• "Mdy to *ap»>r thn day am night currant within M <toya; an that* in ttttlo ai Highway which aaciancto Dm with Ua nedghhor to the north “Croat White Way," Ulontood wit olnetrtcity to light tow «■» *kair way to tho Uraot tow Lato ymr ami tfaa jaar Mora tkar «aa aa argaataatkm tm Doom kaow aathaCtrfeUacaa, ud ipoauim mm af Dana—tka totaUgant at> a Ifaaa Ian atwapa baaa appaada ***•! **T bara baaa rarjr tbankfi far tfaa aark 4aoa bp tfaa tear*, aa. •< at tfaaa ara atiU *~rr la tea Ifaare ara aaajr tfaiaca wkteb ar tt aat ba a |*ad ktaa to rrrtra tb jmra ago I mw yoo. Too tat la a boootifei auto. Mow I have daridod to writ* yaa • oka Uttar and ask you U My mo. Wo bora a littU eouoto ia MuOboueaa. Alsace, who wowt there to spend ho* racalioo She f« M allowed to return. Her par raoUr la La Halsey and ara OMch warriad to know what bar be taMa of their daughter. Wa are anz Uaa to hare her come to Seitterland and remain with ua until the War it •*«. Mow, I said to Mjactf, if yea older that Gretrhon Goetz be rent to Win tar haul Switzerland, aha trill be permitted to Imre. Please know that ' a cousin of Qretrken is fighting foe yon ■ tho Rueoion front. If yoo ■ front my request I shall be glad le r do an—thing for you. Yoa need only i to Write and inform as what you , would like. G re tehee lirct in Zlllit . hetoieretreeei. 4t, Nalhauttn. •*. 1—I tend hearty greeting* foi . your birthday, that you oieywremius . ia good health and that peat* will i Wo are told that not long after thi I tending of this lottor B reply was re ( ctired, socially informing the Swtai l fhmily that, owiag to bar little I friend's plea, Gretchen would be al . lowed to return. Tho incident caoooi , tho Atlanta Cooititotioa to wonder— , “Whet different letter* other chil i <**•■ whose Uvea have been blighted . by the weeld-war might write to el . the war-kings! Probably many suet . hare burdened the Kaiser's mail l the plaints of ho malms children—Uu , waifs of the war-nmdel I Stories from the battle-front tel . if these children, who can not Aik , the way to human hearts and home* , There is one of s crippled Germai soldier taking a hnle Belgian gtr ' beau with hhn. “I found her wan r daring." he said. "She bas lost al , her people, and I have no children.' But the ehilren of the desolate* | loads cannot plead their caosc wdl kings, to tall of the want and tb . woe the aalstry of millions of wsr'i ( Innocent victims. And these are th< children of e kingdom greater that , that of the kings of earth—the King dam of Lore, end the light whid t dees net shins upon the thrones a kings that “offend even the least o these Uttle ones.''—Literary Digest. i i Local tobacco Aue makers are rec • calving a larger volume of order I than for any previous season, am . (rasa this fact one naturally eon . dudes that the farmers surroundjni I Dunn are doing their pert to wan I making the presence of a large anar I kat hare yoaelkli. The tobacco mar . kat is important to Dunn—more s , etw than aver before, because of. th ' wstsidits ltd, mattvm. sriQ. st^ sal 1 eusdhfff asm—and every citizen o , the town should do his utmost t , teahe tt the eaccese we ell wish It t , >a. Of course the boUc of the woH , of getting the market Armly estab . Uahad naturally falls to the lot o . those man who are to conduct th , warehouses, but everybody shook . help—because everybody will profi t through Its success. t —-— ' knee pants league • Through press of other buxinec r the Dispatch very thoughtlessly ovei - looked the inauguration of loagui I league baseball in Dunn some tvn I or three walks ago. It will, how 1 ever, endeavor to give justice to th< I matter in future. The youngsten • Who compees this league range Jr 1 age frees 10 to IS year, and in Um 1 sin games played to date have evt ' fenced keen knowledge of the sport ' «e well as marked playing ability 1 There are three dubs, all duly organ 1 teed under strict league rules, and Herbert H. Taylor la the lingua pres •dent The clubs are known as lh« Tigers, the White Sox sad the Red Sea, and their respective rating is (i follows: Club— Won Loot Pc Tigers . 3 1 .780 White Sox . 3 2 .600 Red Sox . 1 3 .260 Only twe gnmes wore played last week; one between White Sox end Tiger*, the other between the former and the Red Sox, White 8ox winning both. Hr. KIHs Goidrtain. Um genial and gopolar Pythian who prmidas oror tha daotinioa of tho Cetdataln roa PUT> haa joat roealvad from J. C. Baird, grand chnnrattor of Ota grand Indgl of tho North Carolina Pythlana • docnmaait cammlaalaadng him dtp rty grand ehancollor for diatrirt aamhor aovoa. Tho diatrirt lacfwtaa lodgao at Carthago, Sanford, Berman. that, Oafco, PayottovtUa and Laim ho» Brtdga; aad la ptartag Hr. GaM •tota la thia Importaat pooitlon. Ppthlaalam la aaoorad a«f a greaUr grototh thaa haa pat atriit Ha pra «pmo la thoao loamo. Mr. Baird arrad* Mr. CoHotota a vary eotnpli maotarp lot tar ha aerpaaintieg Mm a*Ml tha appalatmial. aad say* that ha laaha to Mm to da aama vary good •"•ah for tha ardor Hi tho yaar now Wat aad Wiae. From Etbeims—ruined, deeoiated, war-strickea Rheima—coma* tka first hopeful want since tha last vintage. Tka grent part nf ike wine producing industry ,-.f the CKampagne district stands f-rval to roport itself in good, substantial, Sven highly favor able condition of production of wine for the present season. This may bo cheering news to tha consumer, of tka exhiliislmg product, and wha may have been led to believe that Mars hail ruthlessly intervened to deprive them fur sn indefinite future of their solace liquid solace. Con sular reports put it that last winter'-, frosts ware kindly disposed toward . the vine in 16 of the principal wino producing centers of that pstrt of ! Champagne; that is in the district aot altogether under the scourge of the contending armies. Thera has been exceptionally favorable growing weather plenty of sunshine, and few storms, and vines have developed so wall lhat the crop was two weeks ahead of a normal year. • There On*y have bean scarcity of labor—the call to arms has taken much of the male population in defense of country— but the women of the districts have responded tn the situation, and tab boced diligently to bring tha crop to a successful harvesting. What may ] he of special interest to consumers is 1 that the harvest promises to he “vary rich in quantity and quality." Thus, eves under the darkened pall of war, with its overwhelming blight of de vastation and death, there, comas the cheering note of Nature's reaponae te the attentive care of tbaea who have carud for the vine that ministers to the cheer of the world.—Wall Street Journal. RESIGNATION ' I learn aa the years roll onward l And luwve the past behind. That much I have counted sorrow But prove* that our Cod is land; i That many a flower I longed for Had u hidden thorn of pain, i And many a rugged by path Led to Held' of ripened grain. The cloud* but cover the sunshine 1 They cannot banish the tun; And the earth shinee out the brighter When the weary rain Is done; We must stand in the iespiwt shadow To new the else rest tight, ! And often from wrong's own dwrkneer Contes the very strength of right | W* must live through the weary win ter U we would value the spring; And the woods moat be cold and si lent Before the robins sing. I v nets , Before they could bod and bloom; , And tbs sweetest and warmest sun shine Comes after the atom and gloom , So the heart from tha hardest trial Gains the purest Jay of all, Aad from lips that have tasted Bad neat The sweetest songs will fall. Kor as peace comes after suffering, And love is reward of pain. So aflar earth com* heaven And out of our lota the gain. -Selected. M IM • Beginning Friday night, the Bijou ' wi)) Iruiugui etc a naw policy. It ia impoaitda to got tha magnificent new Universal aerial, ’The Broken Cota, ’ featuring Francia Ford and Grace Canard, be/ora the Brat of October, and knowing thia picture to be far superior to any now released, are will not attempt to begin a new serial be fore this one. On Friday nights, a special fea ture bill will ba presented, together with orchestra music. Tha Mil this areek is headed by the “Queen at the Movie*.” charming Mary Fuller, who ia starred in a tremendous iconic product .on ■■ throe reel*, "For tha Manor af the Ormiby’i." As so ad ded attraction, tha Inimitable RIL l-IE RITCHIE will ha presented in rlhe funnicat picture yet shown at the Bijou, “Poor Policy." We hon ootly believe this to bo tha heat hill yet presented nt the Bijou, and yao know you have wan noma good ooee. Starting neat Friday night? special failure rideaeaa from the Paramount Plcturoi Co. will ha ahoprn. Tha Par amount la the moat widely known of all tha feat are companies, their pic tnraa hoing prodocad by Tha Famous Player* Ca., Ja*aia leaky Ca., Dan iel Prohman, Bnaworth Co., David Balaaca. To our belief, thia ip tha only town of thio •i«e IB this aactlow af tha country, that kaa attempted ta run Paramount peturea, and are hope the lever* af good picture* will avail lhatnoalva* of Urn opportunity to aaa these features. Thera will ba «w)y two shew a a sight, starting at • :M and fill. All testa aril be re eerrad far bath afcowa, and may ha had at tha regular prime one areek ia advenes. While aa yet, thia hi anly aa es parioiant, wo hope there arill be enoatfh interest Mi awn, to aambla aa In run these eumllaat faatwraa every Friday night, anUI are earn (tart tha 'Itrekma Cato." MANAGER. A vary large and praMa rotten •talk, polled from dm farm at, Mr. John Fltagarald, la being exhibited at tha Bead A Grantham drag store. I Nome pit bumu ki.k t (•»> • io.-ks la Iwhnj, *«.vn iiw. !l. ■an la-no an shcl.on oiileiW to u aiil in Black Jtivci Townrhi'i. at I': vial toiitur *0. polling plm-* ,lmi Uioivui, ti) Um lk.tr J of i;ov.' y (c,muit«.ioi><Jts ol Harnett Cawii>> or tho I nip..to of ~uiiOtittM.i; in t' I'clUr Bond lube lor il>c p irpo>n «. mplci ng the various rwuls of sui t icwovl ip in mordanca with chaplet 427 of thn Public Local lavs IP IS, under which net aaid elnrlion v«. or.! tiered, at which, all thin* in favor oi road bond* shall vote a hallot upon which shall he the word* “Kor Bono • ssue" and those against bond issue, shall vote a ballot having upon it the word* "Against Bond Issue." Said electron to he held on the 7th day of August, IB! &, in accoidsnce with said above chapter 427 of the Public Loml Laws, 1913, the name being entitled “An act to improve the roads in Harnett County und for the issuing of bonds by the munly anti the several townships therein”. D. IL 8RNTEK, Chairman of tho Board of Co. Com. JOHN M. McLEOD, Clare to Hoard. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notice U Mreby given that there has been ordered by the Board at County Coroausavot-eti of Uarnou County, a new registration of the voters of Black River Township, for the purpose «f registration of those wishing to vote in an sisetiou urourud by add board to be held In said town ship, Saturday, August flA. Ik to. fur the purpose of voting ou « Twentv ttva Thousand Dollar Bond Issue fo: the Improvement of the public rouda of said township; that K. D. Ovorby was appointed-registrar in said order aad that the. registration books will be span at hitters in Angier, N. C, oa and after loly *rd, tuib, for twen. ly days for IBs registration of those wishing to vote la said election. This 7th day of June. mb. U. H. odNTEK, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. JOHN MeLKOD, dark to Board. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS TO AND PROM ASHEVILLE The Atlanta: Const Line, in con uoction with the Southern Railway, has inaugurated through Pullman sleeping car' service from Florence tu Asheville, Wehthound. sad Iron Aube ville to Wikgoitue,. Easthound, tri weekly, by the route sod us the days and ‘ awn below: 'HOUND Mondays, mdaye and Fridays lv. Floiagj C..»:!0 P. to.. Lv. Suml l.H:3U P. M. Ar. Cull>4 C._10.-SO 1*. M. 1:40 P. iki. Fridays Lv. AwoevllJe «4. C..7:00 A. M. tr. Columbia | 8. C.2:30 p. M. v. JfL C..«;10 P. M. Ar. Sumtacv g. C..5:60 I*, il. , -Id C..7240 F. M. Lv. FI are ace, 8. C..8:40 P. 34. ■ir. Wilmington N. C... li:;4o Night “•utO connection may be fori.i ed with the Asheville sleepers by us ing lbs following schedules: Lv. DUNN .3:48 p. g Ar. Florence .7:36 p. jg. Lv. Florence.g-36 P M Ar DUNN .U:» P. M Thee# cars ere run one way in the day time to give passengers sn op portunity to view the beauties of the North Carolina mountain scenery. far detailed schedul-1 and rammer oxrnrston feres to Asheville and all Western North Carolina resorts, ap ply to N. H. BIDDKLI, Ticket Agent, Dunn, N. C. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE. Past. Trmt. Mgr. Gun. Pass Agt Wilmington, N. C __I THIS BEAtfTlFUL SILVER SOUVENIR SUGAR SrOON FREE ALFRED PEATS “PRIZE" WALLPAPERS theta your I (livt and . Fire hundred to be I J. E. BLACK _ i— H/ Gee. P. MrK»r left T>Ml.y "*|H br (lly Petal, Va, ■*«»» i,* kaa xnvM a paaKloa w*»j la* D» P«J*. P««l»> ^ I up ni| I Six more Prizes yet that have not been called for. Come at once and try Your Keys. You may have the Lucky Ones. Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, - - North Carolina * I j OC Round Trip $U««Ks Richmond The A Maill ic u- . ivducetl excursion fairs f»i»m nil l**hU on its line to rnnrly nil tipu linat.iv.is within & ttilmi <ii ujt|»<o« m*aloly «>a0 miW from sturin)£ i-oi.il i Tkkeis will no «iU: for ua» oa the going trip on nit vran<» of a'uiy .flu, Ith arwl alh, limiuru reluming It) teach ii«stn.:«tion |»i tor lo 11.1..11 (fhl of July Mn, lOit». tor fuiv*, ichcil.ulr:*, ticket, otc, call on N. 11. HIUUfcLL, . Dunn, N <’. W. i. 1 -rile, T. C. V. him. P. T. M. O. T. A. 'A ii alaeum. M. C. NOTIOK OP £X£CuTION SALls North Carol.io., iiAinott Cuueity; C. T. Jtilineor., J. I*. Johnson nmiJ N. M. JulmAiNi, Tia.liiu? as, 4uhiism I Lr*lhers, VS. H 0. VwUi iaaay. 3y virtuo 01 tl*e execution nircct Of| to the ondi rsigruii fi n the S'J fV i ini i*jurt ul llarncit roijt.iy in tho nuovc OJitilh\l ad .'M, I will, of) M- tr «l'iy th* 2wJ day of Aufront, At -12 o'c'.o^k Ml-, aI '.Ns t.4iurt House L>ooi of huiu county. h%1I u* liu- hiu.li cst b»<l«k-t fur chd'Uk, to aatiaiy the saul execution, all the light, li|i« aod itiUro i which tin* fcunJ II. ft (‘•anMiliy, tho deforciant, hus in the following u«*Acr'iiMr<J ixhi Ci»unfcc, to **it: Adjoining thi* Lari..« of II. F. Me ld***, J. H. I'WtOf, Ais! other*, it t*o <*»g the fn A'. p.o »»f the R. in. <ta» n&*law, Sr., k.m-j nod totng oil tho North side of Jun.p\.r lir^in niug ut h ai d jiir>o pointers III*.'. Tori'* corner in McIa^mI’* lino, am! ror»A thonoo a/fail's lin« H. I1f N. 17 chmiiH to a ntulc And uoinCer*; j thonco f>Uih 41 Went f.juj chums t* a t-u*k« uiit« pine stump p*i|nUu»; I hence Norik tl) W. JH.12 churn* tu a Mlakv in McIuxmI a line; thence h. 1*0 L. b in) «Iuoiim U> the lx*yir ninr. containing iwelv sf \V.) cmrci, .nor* or loss ThL the MOth <ln\ of June, Iftlf*. J. M. RYTtD. SherUI Ry A. P. SlliN-K'l, Deputy hhcrifl ThU section's wheat cron evident ly ha. not Iwen overt-Hlinu-uxl. torn. P. I'npo, owiu-r of one of tho thresh in* machine*. inform, tho Dispatch that hi* mar hi no hart turned out 9r Vdt both.13 of .he golden grain op to fi o’clock ywterrlny, and that he •till has on lor. rufIMvnt to tkoep hi* men ho*y for several day* The •fimntity threshed l.y this machine ia perhapa, a fourth of in, local quan tity Ihro.hod to dale. There are dx or seven other machine. In the local ity, hat their rapacities are not quit* espial to that of Mr. Pope. Ikiputy Sheriff J. H Pope is la mootin* the Inn of Sam Mr Craig. a much w srted man. Who, several days o*n. wandered down wroth arid came hack with a t.wnlr full of the ardent l-ever.qe so murk in demand since the qnart law hc*an to he enforrrvl. drptMy had the tern Jail whore he wsnt^i him last Saturday—saw him, throw** the wtndew of hie lit-1 >«« **»t be<4o«mnn«tto_ 1 Good pnntmj ii better than duap cn|ram>t. apaUs far harcourt & CO. __W>U1*VU,LE, KY,LLSA. 5 THEIR, WORK B TH6 ^STANDARD* t'OUSAMKLASL. HTYrXS, ANII KRICtt*. SkllTIIK ! Pope Printing Company THE SEASON’S ADVANCE STYLES are shown to the best advantage in the r New August McCall Patterns and Fashion . Publica tions NOW ON SALE __ _ . _ iM^il l*^ * «MI. -W Mm M¥ >im> VMm SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY FOR McCALLS MAGAZINE Only Mr • yarn wWm purrhnaad *»iU, any IV McCall r.tlacn It t* lad of Uaalal HawlaM Suntaaia a* wall aa lnM**atfa>« Stone*. I'eeitiea Nawe car B. FLEISHMAN Sc BRO. Dunn, North Caroline It# chanty down by Goddard’, mil). ml'«ck Om trank and taka aavaral fivn-rallon Jnya from U. Wb.U Ram amt jayarlimy tba ttoff Mr. Pop* aa t*r*d tit* kmm and pulled Hi* pint upon Otoe# preeent Kara ran, while tw* other raoni w*r* bni| held ,n front of the oAoar'i Weapon

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