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LOCAL A. C L. PAS8BNCEB TRAIN SCHEDULES: South bound. No. 83. «:16 A. M No. 83. 8.32 A. M No. §8. 8:48 P. M. No. 84. 11:27 p. M Northbound. No. 84 6:13 a. M No. 88. 1J:62 P. M No. 84 7:41 P. M Mr. Walter Howard apent Sunday with relatives at Sanford. Mlaa Cana Horrific, of Smithriell, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mias Marion Hood returned Mon day morning from a visit to S.lma. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. McLean, of Benson, apent Sunday bare with rsl thN. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Smith werr vial tor* in Fayetteville Monday altar nooa. Mias Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Eu gene Wilson were visitor* in Kaj ettevilie Friday. Mr. Harvey Stephnnaon. of An firr, was a business visitor In the city last Friday Mr. Harvey Tyner is spending severs] _ days this week with friends in Petersburg, Vs. vri.. fc*__V__ • %_ ■pent Sunday here with her mother Mrs. T. L. H. Young. Mr. end Mr». h. E. Hope end rbil dren returned Monday from a *M i to relatives at Salemburg. Mr. Charlie Ford, of Klntton, af ter spending several days bars witf relstlvss, returned home Tueedsy, Miss Iv» Kata Stubba, of Chsrl-s too, 8. C-, Is spending several deyr hare with Mr. and Mr. As tor Barnes Mre. B. G. Smith, of Mullins, & C is spending a few days in the cit> with her daughter, Mrs. P. 8. Ct:ti er. Mr*. J. M. Hodges, of LiaJe>., chairman of the County Board of ed ucation, wot a business visitor in Dune Saturday. The store and stock of goods 'be longing to Mr. J. D. Coots, located' near Duke, was destroyed by fire Mat Friday night. Mr. John W. Draughoa left Sun day night for Baltimore and other northern dues to purchase hi spring stock of good*. Dr. J. R. Butler and Dr. R. 1. Warren went down to Fayetteville Thursday night where they took the ssvanth degree in masonry. Cape Poor Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet In their castle hall tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. Pint degree work will bo done. Mim Kate Herring, of Raleigh, who bolds a position srith the State Board of Health, spent Sunday and Monday here srith her sister, Miss Vara Herring. Mr. Tyndall, of Durham, has ac cepted a position with Mr. J. W. Langley in his barber shop. He takas the place of Mr. Woods, wko left (set week. UU __ - - —111 ... —* |n Warn that Mr. Tyrua Thornton con-: tinue* quit* tick at hi* home ju*t «Wt of Dunn. His condition show* no improvement and his friend* fnl anxious about him. Mr. Chaa. 1, Stewart, a native of' Harnett county, but recently of Ok-! la home, ha* gone to Lexington, Xy , whan ha will t>s on tha staff of the, Lexington Herald. Ho is regarded as a bright and capable newspaper man and will make good ia lbs Ken tucky metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Cooper left Wednesday morning for a few weeks stay in Tampa, Florida. Mr. Coop er who has been in bad health for some Hum hope* to bo banefilted by the trip. Their family physician. Dr. C. H. Saxton, accompanied Ulan* part of tha way. Mr. Ralph Koona, of Chadhurn, arrived Monday to taka charge of tha furniture department of the Barnes ft Holliday Company'* store. Mr. Koona is an experienced man and will bo a valuable addition to tba large force employed by this large concern. Wa welcome him to Dus*. Phoebe Williams, an old colored woman, dropped dead in tha dty market here last Friday. She had just purchased some steak and bad turned away from tha counter to go hem*, when she suddenly fall upon tha floor and expired before mad I aal assistance arrived. Heart trou ble was tba cause of death. Mr. A. A. McDonald, of LUltagton eno of tha Harnett county hoys who waa granted license to practloa law about three week* ago, ha* moved to Dunn and will assist Mr. E. F. Young la bis law oAos. Ha ia a young man af pleasing personality and wa art glad to welcome him to our town. Mhyor Turnsga is anxious to have all thf people of tha town go down to tha power house and taka a loo' ad tba new municipal plant. Rinre tha Installation of tha now swebin ary tha town has se)oyod much bet ter serrioe and tha (My current la proving to ha a great convenience. The equipment now ia modal In eve ry respect and would no «' r»St . *— I rtvulatteo to many af our people. **r. B. 0. Townsend returned Issl night from a business trip to Greens bora Mr. T. V. Smith, cashier of the Bank of Capo Fear, la in Lexington this week on e businee* trip. Meaars. 0. P. Shell. E. F. Young, N. A. Townsend end Clarence J, Smith, were in Raleigh Tuesday on legal business. Your attention la called to an ad ■n this issue for Butler Brothers. If yon are interested in baseball goods you should read it. Those who are interested in ths health, beauty and progress of Dunn should do thair part next weak and clean up their premises. Mrs. K F. Young and daughter, Miss Isabella, who hart been spend ing several weeks at Gri/ton, Ca„ wiurned home Last Thursday. The contest which is being con ducted by the Weekly Guide and has been running for several months, cloecs tonight. This has been a busy day for the can da la las. The residence belonging to Mr. J. G. Layton end occupied by Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald was sold last week. The consideration was M.ooo.uo and was purchased by Mr. J. L. Thompson. Mr Robert Talton, of BUUeviUs. Us., was in Dunn Saturday. Mr. Talton was called to Harnett county to attend, ths burial of his mother, Mrs. J. W. Talton, of Costs, who died last week. -- —• • • »* *->• r . tuuof, Mr. and Mr*. J. J. Lane. Mix Gladys Young and Mr*. Annie Young wenl up to Wilson Sunday to attend the burial of Mrs. Betti* R. Setaer who died there Saturday night. bra. Holt and Ruff, of Duka, Mc Lean, of Godwin, and H. C Turling ton, of Coo par, were among the oui of town physicians here today at tending the monthly meeting of the Harnett county Medical aociety. The store belonging to Mr. £. J. Clod win, at Godwin, wae broken in to last Thursday night and robbed of about *100 worth of goods. Ths robbers bored through ths floor and gained entrance In that way. They have not bean apprehended yet. Monday will be ths first day of clean-up week and every eltissn should do bis duty. At Inti* cost and with a Uttia sacrifice Dunn can bs put In a sanitary condition and taka its stand with the clean towns of ths State. Get busy early Mon day morning and Me that your neigh bor docs likewise. Mr. D. H. Winslow, tho wide awake Oood Bonds Man, spent Tuos day night bare and left Wednesday on hi* trip northward. H* expects to spend Sunday da Washington math hi* family, it being tbs 16th anni versary of bis marriage. While bore Mr. Winslow stated that the banks in Harnett and Camberland hsa joined the procession and will give a prize of one dollar to that pupil of the several schools of these counties who shall write the best essay on good roads. The counties of Cumber land, Harnett, Johnston, Wake, Dur ham, Granville and three counties in Virginia through which the Nation al Highway passes are all alivt to the good road* plan and the schools ■nil all send all essay* in tho prise competition-Bmithflsld Herald. Thomas J. Haater Talk Stork*. At the Metropolitan Opera House Monday night Thomas J. Hunter, the humorous, lecturer and story tell er of Fayetteville, exhibited his rare talent for the benefit of the Wealey Phllathea Class of the Methodist church. The night was ar.owy and cold but a consicrable number congregated to hear the man who Is renowned, throughout the country for tho mas terly manner In which he relates Uncle Remus. Folk Lore snd in fact stories of every dascription. The program was in charge of Mrs. W. E. Ooltrane and began with s piano solo by Miss Pauline Blay lock. This was followed by by an instrumental selection by Mrs. John Hod gas and a vocal sek by MU* Moseley, and then Mr. Hunter took charge. His first story was that of The Courtehip Of Brer Rabbit and Brer Wolfe Daughter.” Folk Lore, humorous Jobss, funny sayings and long storks from Fhlry Tales wore bended out to the audience which might have been more appreciative had the love for these things been cultivated previously. Tho program eras intersected by a mala quartet composed od Messrs. Gardner, Snipes. Strickland and Her ring with "Anals Laurie” and by several vocal setaetiuns by little Mist Gladys Davenport, the latter of which formed a very enjoyable fear tars of tho program. Mr*. Jack Lea Entertains. On Wodnaaday afternoon Mrs. J*ck Loo was tbs charming bootees to the HendWirh Club. Tables for auction bridge were erreaged In tbs living room which was redelant with carnations, hyacinths and potted plants. Oa each table was a eu< glass vase of oamatiena. The tally cards ware quite unique with qoslat Dutch figures la delptb Mas. After many rounds of the Inter aottag f»*e. It was found that Mrs Claraeos Smith had made hlghee Delicious sandwiches. hot chore late and benbont wore sorry*. Club members present vamvs Mss uaine* N. A. Townsend, I. p. Hick>. J. Uoyd tv so*. K. u budwm, a J. smith, John Ficigeruld. Mcjtsy. in vitad g ass Is: Mud sum > Juh.. i horn ton, Herbert McKay end Miss olsdyi Young. UliNN CtrUPLK «£1) IK ROCKVILLJ; MANYLA,«.. Washington, Feb. 20.—Mr. *u1 Mrs. Archibald It. Heoka. of U-jnn.j who were married yesterday af’sr noon in Rockville, Mil., are stooping nt the Hotel Rammel The bid , waa Miss Marjorie Uebnam, of Sol ma. The couple came te A'cmu dria, Va., yesterday to be married ' at owing to the fact that the bride Bad not reached her majority it » a., found necessary to joumay te RoV vtile. Und*r the Virginia law aril ten consent of the parents is nncee •ary when the prospective) bride l.si not reached twenty-one. "■“7 OIDJC UIM UCCU UBCtn. At the r«r alar~9un3av ftthooi hoar loot Sunday morning tha annual election of officers of the Wesley Bible Class of tha Methodist church ensued. While the class regretted to ace the old officers retire from the posi tions in which they have beer so ef ticioct, the members remembered, that It was a section of ths consti tution that a re-election would be necessary or new ones sleeted to fill the places. So the following meii were singled from hte fifty or sixty members: Teacher—D. H. Hood. Assistant Teacher- - J. L. Thomn aon. President—A. L. Newberry. Vice-President—p. S. Cooper. Secretary—W. T. Overman. Treasurer—P. A. Las. Assistant to Secretary and Tress urer—J. H. Thornton. Membership Committee-- C. W Gardner, chairman; C. L. Wilson, J W, Langley, W. O. Johnson, B. W. n'rankiin, J. A. Yount, Norman Low is. Absentee Committee— H. A. Row. laud, chairman; J. P. Wilson, Wm J. Thompson, W. E. Baldwin. Paul t,. nood, B. Lewis. J. H. Russell. Devotional Committee— W. H Herring, chairman; W. R. Strick land. E. L. Parker, C. C. Moore. ) ;L Smith. Social Committee—W. 11. New berry. chairman; J. W. Whitehead W. R. Howard, Ralph Parker, Wes ley B. Thompson. The development spiritually la tha prims object of the organisation and it# members and officers hope that those who do not attend Sunday School at any place will go to the meetings In tha Wesley Bible Class room at tha Methodist church every Sunday morning at 8:45 o’clock. All who can go will receive a cardial welcome. The teacher is a profound Bible student and expounds tha les sons in a moat masterly manner. Be present next Sunday morning. Wowaa'e Club Mnta Friday. Thare will he a boaiaaas meetini "f the civic deportment of tho Wo man's Club at tho school ssditoriorr Friday afternoon at 8:S0 o'clock Tho chief topic for dlacaaslen will bo clean-op week. All the womai of tho town, especially thoec wtv ere members of the dob, are ear neatly requeued to be pnoeat Th< Woman's Clob is sssswtisl to the do velopment of the etvlc life of th< town and should bo accorded an divided eopport. The meeting should be well attended and the mar shcmld co operate w«h ;%e women ii mek'ntr It *o. Hen-y Jams*, dlst'nifnldiod novel let. died Monday In I.mdon. H w*- b’nj In Amrl'd bot hrd |«ee tat England for forty year*. CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY Photagrapbata. W. A. LASyUL. Sluior All Stylaa calarfod portrait*. . East Main Si, Duna, N. C,. . T. S. DARDEN *~ tauriaary Pkysicaa, ghrfaun and Daaitiat. ' PHONES: J"y. N(J. to. Nl t. No. 210 Dunn, N. PRANK LIN T, ATTORNEY OBe* In ANSI K. CARL Attorney and i*. Pint Na if w HA LEHMAN W, it order* ti grease* and Commission. Oil Co., Cl FOR RENT—OK located town Of Dunn, ranicocat. For tion tea McD. Ho Cooper, Dann, N. C. FOR ANYTHING IN THI PRINT' ing line address the Pope Printing Co., Quick eorriea, satisfactory work. •<EE CEORGE L. CANNADAY FOR the beat Life Insurance contract known. It la Issued by tho old Now England Mutual—reliable in all particular*. :K8IL>ENCK FOR SALK: — THS Missee Herring offer tor nle their handsome resident e near graded school building. Easy Urns. Ap ply at once U Miss Vara Hrrrinc. Dunn, N. C. A r'Li A I o A Li Li We all need exercise in the open air. Why not play the good Old Arner lean Game of Base Ball. It'e the most healthful game of alL Get a supply of DIAMOND BRAND BASE BALL GOODS. Get up a Team. It will be great fun and exercise com bined. Cali and see our supply. Let us help you select the right kind of Pats. Balls arrd Giovoe. We guarantoe them to 1 diva satisfaction — • : they’re the best m v*c . BUTLER BROTHER*. DITNN. K.i READ THE OUHN DISTATCll NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Department of State. To ail to wham Omm pra—U may com#—Qi iiHnf; Whereas, It appears to my sstte 2S°a?’thT■StoM^>y"far,tt>« roT untary dissolution thereof by the us nanhaoua consent of all tit* stock holder*. deposited la my office, that Hood A Grantham, lne., B corpora tion of this state, whom principal oOlre is rituabed at No. 116 East Broad Street, in the town of Dana, County of Harnett, State of North Carolina, D. H. Hood being tbo agent therein ai_d ia charge thereof, upon whom prooocs may be served, faai complied with the requirement* of Chapter 21, Bevisal at 1006, entitled •■Corporation*" preliminary to tbs issuing at this Certificate of Diasoiii tion: Now, Therefore, 1, J. Bryan Grime* Secretary of the State of North Car olina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did. on the seventh day of February, 1016, file ia my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution •f said corporation, executed by *l> the stockholders thereof, which said content and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid era now on file in my said office as provided by law. In testimony Whereof, I have set hereto my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh thi* the seventh day of Februry, A. D. 1016. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State NOTICE OF SALK 3y virtue of power of uale Con tained in a certain Mortgage Daaa. made by Richard McDougaM and wife. Flora McDougaU, to W. L' Meat, and dated th* 4th day of Fab ruray, A. D. 1914, and recorded b Book 111, Page 124 on the 9th of 0* to her, 1914, ia tha Register's oAe, of Harnett county, default bavini been made in the payment of th Note aeeurod thereby, 1 will off*, at public »Je and aall for e**h at th* Courthouae door in Lillington, ! Harnett County, an Wadnoeday the Mb day of March. 1916, at 12:60 o'clock M. for tha purpose of face cloaure of mid mortgage, the fol lowing dm gibed tract of land: Adjoining the kendo of Alice Har rington, Lottie Clark. Phil Wllliama. tha McCormick land and other*. Beginning at a atake on th* Lill ington and Swarm atatlon Read, a corner of th* Alloa Harrington lead, ala* a coma, of tha McCormick land and rune the no* with a Una of th* mid Alice Harrington land North 70 Want 26 chain* ta a ataka in th* Mc Arthur tend, a corner of tha Clark land; thanee with * Una of th* (Sark land South 8 West 16 chain* and 46 link* to a ataka and pointer*; thanee South 66 1-8 Kait 14 chelae tt a "take, comer of the Church lot; thane* with a Una nf aaid Church lot North about 76 1-4 East 1 rhaina and I* link* pamlng tha Church lot cor ner tt MeCondcfc** Una; thane* with mid Un* South IS Beat T eh*in* and It links to tha beginning, contain ing M aerm, more or Ms*, exclusive of the Chureh lot. This th* Sth day of February, 1616 w. H. BEST. Mortgagee O. P. Heath, senttr member ef the cot to* firm of 0. F. Heath A r<t»|a» ny, of Charlotte, committed ooiFAi ia hit oflWa there at eleven *' -iocl | Monday, tt la mid financial rare-. a* war* the mem of the rnah v-t ] He urns airty years old and leer i a family. I JV77iE. »umvtj#tttva BatikacwttW?. BELOnJtO yS\S."H BUY "• BN0 11 WILL «"U.Y ANYY^TrRUpV,SHE\V^MM^YEuVgE^KB^K T° #”"°BT WE WILL KEEP YOUR MONEY SAFE FOR YOU EAHKWITHUS WE PAY * PER CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. 5 TO THE LADIES C DUNN AND VICINITY We have just completed arrangement* to equip Jr ®vfR--fetefe*11 “* ^his community with pure ft ALUMINUM COOKING WARE. ‘The wT *'ia^ **“8.^-'n:ver8al endorsement/’ Your choice of the beautiful utensils now on display in our win Jm dow will be given free for 4 $50.00 OF YOUR TRADE 3 ancj a small payment in cash to cover cost of packing, express and delivery. Hng, but somct ing in s paper for special offers >n to the above offer. DAY AND GET AT ONCE BROTHERS • . N.C. n 4 _ _ farmer friends EAT AT THE DUNN CAFE REST OF FOOD MOST SANITAIT SURROUNDINGS nUCBi ALWAYS BiAMRuffiff - OTS FOR SALE Choice resident lots on terms to suit purchaser. Lights and water will he extended to them in a few months. Some will be sold for $10.00 cash and a small payment each month. R. L. GODWIN i ■ -i-ggg-asegggB— Caapaa Far CHARLOTTE OBHKRVKR BARGAIN SUBSCRIPTION D»to ... CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. Charlotte. N. C. rind unclosed «.far which Band the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, Daily and Sunday, by mall te the mRnlgml far . . months. CACGAIN RATE .. Dally Dally and 0b)| Sgndiy * * r- D. 3 Months .|1AS 11.M « Month. .EM EM Tewn . | Tsar . 3.M EM • ' l !■' , Remit by Chunk or Postal Order. Honey gate loot in the malls. Order* accepted andar this special rate only daring tf'Tlal Bargain Parted. t
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