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Ttttf DUKM DISPATCH 11 April U, 1814, si ik put oJsco at Dwm, K. C, under the act of Raich A isn. OUR TERMS: rmt .»1.«0 Tht^ months. 44 U BUSBEE POPE, Publisher. Dmm. N. C~ March 8, 181*. A Thought for tho VnL A seed wife is Hasveo's last, boat gift w man—hia angel and osiaiaur F»e» innumerable—his gem af many viitnoe hia caskut of Jewels. Hot voice k sweet music, her smiles hia brightest dag, her Idas the gear. •Man •( hia Innocence. her arms the pais af his safety, the balm of his haaRh. the balsam af hia Ufa; ha, ia dnatry hia safest steward, her tips hia faithful counselors, ho, boeom the aafeet pillow at his caret and bar prajors, tho ablest advocate of Hae aen’e blessing's on his head.-^|ere ■J Taylor. Ow■farinam Mat Last Night. At a moatisg of tha town commit ** eight a caauaittao was to gat tin aeatimeat oi aad formulate plans tc •toast. Tho committee of Mom. Pittman six Gold stain, art to report at the ool of tha Board. It aeemi want to |« tha Totem of th< town aa thia proposition ta order tha they a»y act accordingly, it wtl cost approximately, $10,000 to d thia work and tko money will haw to bo raiaod by o band lam. W hove boon informed tbo commission era hare the poorer ta proceed witl thia work, bat they hesitate to aa m/m tho responsibility unless th. sentiment of tho people is back n Tho no tore sf tbo poring the; wieh to oh it gr*Tcl ltost with n<i Pholt binder, sasM aa Fayetter'lt and other North Carolina cities bar °aad, led which seems to bo satis factory. They also propose to sc ■ids walk etoMng aad preside fo ■tmm sewerage. All of this war! ta rssdsd and If a majority of th peepio will express themarirea far arable to tho hnproreatant Daaa wil ■top forward that wil to ite future develop STANDS WITH WILSON Regardless of whether or not on, faenn re tarn in* Representative Q<x wia to Congress. according to tk way The Rebesonian toes it tk sixth district has reason to ho prow af the patriotic itaad he has takei "Mh the Praaidot to the preeen crisis. Thursday Mr. Godwin L gaatad in Waahiagtoa cerreapoedenc, of the Wilmington Star as »«»«) ■* following statement: “This is a mutter that sheuld k entrusted to the wisdom of the pres idegt. Ho has shown himself abb ta taka care af the diplomatic skua **«■ aa far and says now that th< opiaien that has gotta abroad to tht effect that Congress ie not behind him ie seriously embarrassing and hampering him. I have boon edit tho President all the time and ex pact ta continue to support him si kmg as 1 have the fakh in him that 1 now have. “I am opposed to war and would go to tho limit to prevent It I un de retard the President is also op P—id to war sad to endorse him nen pcobably dees ant mean that we are to teen war." Mr. Godwin ie right, k seems to The lekteilss U every member ef Cesigrass bad occupied the same m*e paeMea that Mr. Oodwia has taken the President would have been sMod much embarrassment and dan sar af staking af none effect sU Ms tuMd affects far peasa wkh tL- * 1 -U &a ily U a 1—ui.t, Lit.. h* w«b ami condiUuus arc iw. sal and that every female hatched' rill Lira ta fall maturity »~i lay her' SiU quota of affi. I “•She weald begin laying about Vpril and her daughter, weald hav. >een ready to lay about May 1. The' female, of the second crop wouk' lay in Kay and their young wouk he ready to lay about June 1. Aftr that wa figure that to pass thtougl the stage*--egg. larva, pupa, (ly u fly. ready to lay woo id require twenty-four day*. Thin would ranr 3v* crops by Octotc. 1. " The calculated number of dee cendanta of this old lady on October 1, neat, would, bo SI quialilliooe. 221 quadrillion* Oy 1S1.Z20J100.000.000. 000,000/ " A Powerful Drama. The Universal Film Company ha, bean giving the public some excel lent picture* with their Broadway feature*, but a real treat Li in atari on Saturday, matinee and night, when The Man of Shame.” witl Wilton Lacks ye in the lending role came* to the Bijou Theatre. HP in one of the beet feature picture) produced by the U nice real this yea and is declared by the critic* to Lx the rani hit of tba precent itrem tee •tatauf Toledo, huk J. CIhwt mka oath that he la scalar partner of the tra at V. J. i Co., doing busiatea la ehe ‘ "a. Ooaalr and Kata sf otv WUMPBKD EWiLTrs tor nerr aaaa at Chtarrh that as corad hr the aac of HAU-fl CAT. COB*. FBAMK J. CHJCXET ■erorn ta betora raa sad aabccrlbcd z&mssn Vr'&k sisr tkcnl) Ketair Public. Hall's catarrh Care la taken latere allr a ad acta through the Stood on the . Mucoua Burtaeee of tha Intin Bend fur ncelnoulala. (ran. *. 1. CH1MIT A CO. Telefle. O •aid brail druggists lie. HaU'a PajaUr Pilla for constipation A Ptea Fa* Good Banda. 1 You can’t tend away for goc mads. The work must be done i 1 home. The worn enemy of got ' roods Is out-of-town buying. Tl only good roads movement that 1 worth while ia that leading to tl homo town. The model eommnril 1 ia honeycombed with good, roade 1 all highway! to tho town markt " making it easy of access to the fn - thoat farm. Good roads sad trad It ’ at boms go hand in hand. They ai 1 inseparable. You cant have o: ’ without the other. Every ord. sent out of town pots a stunabHn | block in tho movement for gor muds But every dollar yoj r p.'i ' at home is a pavtng block <n M path of progress ami economy. 101 the “Trade-at-Home" brigade. - Community Bunder. 1 It is reported from Rocky Moo 1 that daring tho past weak the A tie. 1 tie Coast Line ordered 500 new b 1 cars, 100 now steel underframe* f 1 box cars and 500 new flat ears, pi 1 paring for increased business. D ’ livery of tho new equipment is e 1 ported during the summer. _ THE SOUTH'S AWAKENING Today, aa wo stand upon it threshold of a now we, thora mui coma to all of us • sense of Joyoc elauoas, a leaping of the blood, (hi it la given to as to live In such country. While oar sistar republi ..... i with the dire dissension of evil strife; while Europe is g coi ■nic holocaust of flam* and bloc, and steel—America stands firm fc civilisation and for humanity. St prente engineering genius has eld a twain giant Culebra and recaleil *ant Panama; and today the loc gate* at Gstna, Pedro, Hlgoal an Miraflerm hospitably fling wide th giant portals of the isthmus to th argoasss of commerce, to the trad of the South, the aatioc, and th world. The Sooth is America’s preusn land of premia t. Hare upon ou own soil will bo uadsnalua the nos supreme experiment In the life o the aartien. This will be the seen m the nest great set ia the A soon con drama sf Industrial espansioc la tha release of these vast, lent fleod ep fareas -th# sdocational era centre!, the apaalng of the gree eaaal. tha movement of preeperil. Southward—we may diemrn tto premise sf a great reltarel awaken lag. A new set/ rssisriiusasm ii an and letters la the South is todaj the hope am* the premise of South •'ONOBADLK CHARLES ROSS I vt a meeting of the Democratic Lltcrlivc Committee of Hornet nty, bold at LlDlngton Monday lee Rose, a leading attorney of . ,u!i. p-tcc. wa* elected chairman o< the ommlttee to succeed Mr. Chir • nre J Smith who haa ably served ha party in that capacity for ths past two years but who declined tr accept the responsibility again. Mr Koaa. who haa lod the party to vie ■ tory on more than one occasion, li , known in every nook and corner 01 the county, and la a man whose lead I ersbip is recognized by all. With i ! united Democracy back of him Mr Koij is determined to win in thi coming campaign and says than i but little doubt in his mind that Har nett will again take its stand la th Democratic column. The following sketch, which ap peatvd in The Dispatch In ita Lose of September 8th, win be of in tares o many of our readers at this time “Charlea Ross, lawyer, educations • enihosiaat, good roads booetei _ prominent in the public and, socii life of Harnett bids fair to merit th man lie so long and to Honors bl d worn by our “grand old man,” th ,t Honorable Dan Hugh McLean, Den d ocratic bell-wether and silver-tooi • ued exponent of Jeffersonian pnr • dplaa for more decade* than sea ea 0 remember. y Rons i* the kind of • follow wfc can fit himself to any and all cond t, t'onx. He it equally at home e . 'ho lumber mill. In tl t -ourt room, on tha roetrun v modest dwelling of his moat humb o f .end, or in the drawing room < •r society's eleeJL No condition hi g yet confronted him to which ho cool ■ not adapt himself with perfect eai d and suavity; and it is for that rut e eon the wheels of Democracy turn* n 10 smoothly white ha wsa dirwetin - its affairs in this county. Mr. I’.oss was born in Randolp county in 1878; educated in tha Aal ’toro schools and the State Univei >- city. He studied law in the Colun < : 'an University at Washington an ■ mpitted Ui* course in the law dt part moot of Carolina in 1912—tl *i *'-ar **- was licensed to jrraetiei ‘1 •vice he has been a member of th i .-elate Legislature, once from his m tlve county and once from Hemet During h>i letter term he wwe chali B r. ,.. of the committee On Insurance , an ranking member of that on ado ■'.alion. lie won prominence in bot . r-pucitiea. Before coming to Has ' . in IDOo to engage in the turn be . b bieas he was private aaeretary t ■ Cm4rcsamun Page, and. in 1908 h "■a chosen chairman of the Doom ic Executive Committee in Hai ..at romgning in 1914 when he be can.: a candidate for State Rep re tentative. In 1907 ha was marrll ’ to Miss Francis Reid McKay, of Her tl nett, and four children have boei l*orn to them. He is now attome; I fnr the road committaes of the fou 11 Harnett townships which have vote I itnotl roads bonds, and a member o ( -he board of trustem of the Haraet I Farm-Life School. Two jobs whlel ,| furnish him the kind of work h yleries in good muds and oduca ti Hon." a - ** ” * B*i»u Theatre Opens Satardmy m I o'clock and riM all afternoon Kpand • pV scant bear riling tha j Broadway feature. | BENSON NEWS t Benson, N. C. March 7.—Mr. W > H. Barbour, of Angior Ipwt semi , Hmo bar* tha last of tha weak wit* hil aon, Mr. Aulaadar Barbour. Mr. C. T. Johnson la apendtng thu work in tha Northern markets mat log purchases for his spring stack. Re will rstem the last of the week. Masers. P. B Johnson. M. T. BriU Hoary Siocumb, J. SL Bar bear and CHea. Johnson were visitors to Dunn Saturday for a few hour*. Mr. J. B. Hardee, of Pleasant ■ Crave township. wae a visitor here I Saturday for a few hours , Mr. Preston Woodall and Miss Ab 1 rn Hardee left Friday for tha North wl./ro they will buy goods for Mr. Wrodeil’a stare. Mr. C. H. Benson, of Elevation, pent tho day here Monday with 'Heads Mr. and Mrs Ed. 8. Coats, of the {leesaet Grave section, open* a few bou-e In town Seterday shopping. Hr. lohn W. Wood, ef Meadow r hip. was hare Saturday. Mr. ■»’ la a member of the Beard ef -n \f C mamiealeeecn. r. J. 8. Jonee. ef lampeee earn •dH aeaae time here last week ;*lm Cule Wasthveeh, of lower iuiiiuriwul ^UAauy lu« a »l«ori while. . ... shut* 4 iiiua, Uavki (JHy« J - u «*«•». v ^cfiuyaa upcui the a*y ~«*iuay »a fr ®ycti%iv.ala wuh f nanus. John F. Halt, of low* v. jvli-U#U,n s»pc*.t loo <.ay beta Suu '-'i \%*o* «iia* »Ui. 4 PmoVLts, *w. *»*d h« F. tvi>, i-w W OLut Havi* an<l Ruth Jouca cx it.* st.»oc«i reboot Faculty a pent me uuy in Dunn Samnlay with rcl atiw*. i.r, John Eld rid*® Llobh* i* * panti n'* mi* week at hi* farm in EJava Uon. Mr. and Mrs. A dye Godwin, of naar CoaU, spent the day here Sun i’*y with Mr. Godwin', brother, Mr. J. H. Godwin. Mr. Arthur O’Naol '.oft Mond.y for City'Pout, Va., whore he bo. ■ pooition of reopen ubOity In a muni tion pleat Mr. W. C. Ryula. formerly of Bon •on. but now o reaideot of Formvilli ■V-tnt the day here Monday will relatives and friend*. Chief of Police Claude Henry I. boosting* on the arrival of a nav board*, at hi. house. The boards — - Messrs. J. R Barbour. Claude Cat* •day, Dr. Utley. J. W. Wood an, 1 Jeeee Surtea spent the day Monde In Smithfleld on business. Mrs. J. U. Rose spent the da: , Monday with bar mother, Mrs. L. t i Creech, who has been in a WUsc i Hospital for oevoral days. The new echool building fas no, > complete and the faculty and stud ents moved in Monday of this woo) ■ The building it a credit to the tow i and community and every one I t p*>ud of *iu The building an : equipments cost about $90,000. 1 The Singing Class from the Oj . ford Orphanage will be hare Satui I day night the lllh of this mont s end will give their entertainment i II the school building. All who ea t should attend as they always give - recital worth hearing. !• The new Baptists church hare bi i- been completed end at a date in. tl n Mar future the dedicatory excreis, will bo hold. It is a beautiful bull, 9 ing and a credit to the denominatio The ladies of the missionary toe n sty of the Baptist church gave a e oyster supper last Thursday nig! as thq old Brady Hotel* Quite e nice sum was taken in for the ben f fit of the society, s Mr. Blackman Jeraigan, a citisi d of our town was operated oo la a Saturday for cancer by doctors fro c New York. Mr, Jeraigan has he* d sufferingfor some tlm. with th ' he may soc be ahM^n*tend to business again $ Mrs. Bill Barber of Elevntic • township died suddenly at her boa ' Sunday afternoon. She had been I * feeble health foy several years ar i bar death wm not a surprise to hi - relatives who knew her conditio c She leaves n large number of roll i. Uvea and friends to mourn their loe 6 Her remains were laid to rest at tl - family burying ground Monday a -i Urnoon. ^ LATEST NEWS FROM DUKE i Duka, March B—Builders. a Wai - lay clui at the Methodist chore r held s special masting in the Erwi > Hall 8eturday night. Each membt > of the class invited a girl friend an • along with those came the pastor e • the church and the superintendent c ■ the Sunday School with his wifa. I «n occasion of mudi pletiun I After many amusing games aa ■ tricks a fruit supper was served. M i R. W. Barfield Is teacher of thi r dais and It is composed of twsnt i four boys of the teen age. I E. R. Thoataa, chairman of th r Democratic precinct committee, an I a member of the county executiv i committee. Dr. W. P. Holt, Dr. i > R. Ruff. R. C. Cates and E. 8. Yai ■ b rough attended a get-togethe meeting of the Harnett county Den ocrate et UlUngton Monday. The I npon a fine meeting, one free trot any feeling, but strong in the deter 1 mlnstion that Harnett shall chang from the present haada back to th Democratic party. Mr. P. Smith, Jr., superintended of farms for the Erwin Cotton Mill Co, who haa been safferlag for th part two wreaks with rheumatism will leers Thursday for Hot Spring Ark., where he will take treatnu-n for hie trouble. The singing tines from the Oxfon Orphanage will give a concert ben Thursday eight l« the Erwin Hall Thla haa become one of the aanua enterteleeiewte with the Daks pen P** •hey always fill the house tMrwfUy enjoy the concert Mr. Joo Bmbtll, of Ralaiyh, .pool Sondoy la Dake. caUtny on frlondo Blood hoanda paeaad tkreoyh Duk< Taaaday onroau tram Rnaferd U UHinyten. Monday rrfyht at L41I. M*ton aroaral ttoraa vara broken In to aad the k a an do warn aaoarad from Raoford U try u catch the offond ora Mr. C J. Yarbrough, of CoaaroO “■tf. Bt eooaral doya Mat amok •to Mo m. t i. Yaitoeoyb, and rot anted to OoewoH ooanty Monday DOMV DUPATCH 1 V - J —i t a >4t *r •. lilkAvil (kSJ. •“-. -• - »•• .. *-M..l, . OUrou c• Dun.I, bleu |l ni* QilIM here U»t aalurday morning at 10:So o'clock. It* ban o*u:, sutfenng from a heart trouble for several weeks and bad been ronnnad to hia room for ten day*. It waa known by hia family that kc could not live but a abort win.a longer, but Utc sudden ness of hu death came as a shock to many of hia friends, as well aa to tha immediate family. I^ben he awoke Saturday morning he remarked to hia wife that ha waa fealing better Lhan usual and thought be would be able to get out again soon. lie continued to fed wall un til about 10:30 o'clock when he waa •Marked, by a violent spell und ex pired before hia physician could bo summoned. Doc cased was 54 years of aga and waa a native of Sampson coun ty. He moved to Dunn 17 years ago at which time ha waa married to Mrs. Lovie Lee Harrison. daughter I of the late Erasmus Lee. 11c has ; made Dunn his homo ever since and waa wall-known throughout this acc ' lion of the State. He waa a mem ’ her of the Baptist church and until ’ death came waa active in the work | ef hia church. Besides a widow he leave! five 1 children all of whom were with him r when the end came. Funeral services wars conduct r from the home Sunday afternoon at ■ S o'clock by hia pastor, Dr. W. R. l Cullom, who was assisted by Rev. J. A. Hornaday. pastor of the Meth r odist church. Immediately after the • services the body waa interred at . Greenwood cemetery when# hun s dreds of the friend* of the family a gathered to pay the last tribute of I respect. MUSTANG n || For Sprains, Lameness, , 1] Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism • Penetrates and Heals. 1 j Stops Fain At One* * I For Man and Beast * | 2Sc.J0c.tt. At All Daakn. LINIMENT it —* , Nearly 4,000 men were on boarc s the French auxiliary cruiser. Pro *ence when ihe *u sunk in the Mad , iterrancan sea on February 26th , Upwards of 8.130 live* were lost B This wee the greatest ocean diaaa. _ ter of modern times. ■ » Breadway Featare. -1%. Man e| Shame." at Bijo. Thretra Saturday Matinee aad night. B * Six pniorrra were burned to death ( and probably forty other* seriously injured when Arc. sterling from a ' largo tuh containing a solution of gasoline and heroine uaed to ex terminate germ-carrying Tennis, ex 1 plodcd in the city ja|i at K] Paso * Texas Monday. Mias Marie Moaelsy, of the grad* ed school faculty, .pout Sunday with friends at Selma. ; PLAY BALLj r i { f I L i * 1 J ’ We oil need exercise in the open air. Why not . play the flood old Amer ican Game of Base Ball. ' It's the most healthful game of all. • Get a supply of DIAMOND , BRAND BASE BALL i GOODS. Get up a Team. It will be great t fun and exercise com , bined. ' Call and see our supply. Let us help you select 1 the right kind of Bats, 1 Balls and Gloves. i We guarantee them to give satisfaction — they're the best made. BLTLftK nIIOTHERM, DUNN, NX. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MOBT QAGR Under and by ylrtoe of the power of tale contained in a mortgage dead executed by W. H. Parri.h, to the undaraignac, which mortgage dead La regiatered in book No. Ill at page 806 in the Rafilter Dccd'a office of Haraett county, the andaraignad mortgagee will on Monday, the 20th day of March, 1016, at II o'clock M. offer for tale at the Courthooa* doer In IJlUagten, N. C„ the follow ng deecribed property, te-wR: Beginning at a noat oak, Morgan'* earner and rwne with hta line Death, *8 Waal 20 chain, and M liaka to Hoekaday'a eomar; (banco aa Hock ady'a liae North 48 West 2Mi chahta to Hockedr'» corner an Naille Creek; thane* op aaid channel of aaid creak to the eld Morgan oomarj thence aa Morgan line te the bagin ning. coattaining 61 ft-«» ehty-two and one-half ecree mare ar lean Thi. Fab 16, 1616. JOHNSON BROTHERS. NOTICE OP SALK By virtu* of power of sale con tained ia a certain Mortgage Dee a. made by Richard McDougnld and wife. Flora McDoogmld, to W. H. Beat, and, dated tha 4th day of Fob* nnray, A. D. 181A and recorded in Book 111, Pag* 124 on tha Bth of Oc tober, 1114. In tha Register's office of Harnett eoonty, default having bean made in the payment of tha Note saenrad thereby, 1 will offer at public s«l* and sail for cash at the Courthouse door in Lillington, Hamatt County, an Wednesday the 8th day of Manli, IBIS, at 11:00 o'clock M. for the purpose at fore closure of aaid mortgage, the fol lowing described tract of land: Adjoining tha lands of Alice Har rington, Lotlia Clark, Phil Williams, -hr McCormick land and others. Beginning at a stake on the Lill ington and 8warm station Road, a corner of tha Alice Harrington land, also a oomc, of tha McCormick land and runs thence with a line of the said Alice Harrington land North 70 West 26 chains to a (take in tha Mc Arthur road, a corner of the Clark land; thenc* with a lio* of tha Clark land South 3 West 16 chains and 40 links to a stake and pointers; thence Sooth 88 1-2 Bast 14 chains to a stake, corner of the Church lot; thenc* with a Hn* of aaid Church lot North about 78 1-4 East 7 chains and 86 links passing tha Church lot cor ner to McCormick's Hna; thenea with aaid Hn* Sooth 23 East 7 chains snd 12 links to tha beginning, contain ing n acres, more or lass, exclusive of the Church let. This the 6th day of Pabroary, 1814 W. H. BEST, Mortgagee NOTICE OP 8ALE » By virtu* *f aathorlty contained In a certain mortgage deed executed by Gao. T. Hodge* to tho undersign M which said mortgage dead ia duly registered In Book 118, page 611, In tha office of tha Register of Deeds at Harnett County, default having bean made In tha payment of the bond secured thereby, the undersign rd mortgagee, wiR on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1810, at 12 o'clock M. afar for sale at public auction, la the Id cheat bidder for rash, at the Coartnoaas door In Lltlington. Morth Carolina, tha following 4aa •ribed real relate in Hamatt county, traraahore township, tn-wH: PIR8T TRACT: Beginning at a state on the North aide at the Fsy cttc.ill* and Southfield road, and runs dtenec S. 60 W. ly.60 chains to a Mulberry Ireo; thence 8. 60 E. 3 chain* to * stake at the rood; thence cou.h 46 W. 2U.26 chains with tho load to a ilalu; thence East 84 chain* to a slake ,n tho Parker line: tnence North 48 E. ly chains to a pine stump; thanes North 68 K. 10 chains to a stake; thence dirset to Uio beginning, containing 43 acres, more or less. Savuig, excepting and reserving however, all of eaid tract of lend on the West aide of the Fay ctlcvilte and Hmilhilald rend, the *“"■ b*ln« « here*, more or lose., the land herein conveyed being net at acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a •take on the roadside sad run* N. 66 E. *3.26 chains to a pine (fallen); thence N. 34 W, 660 chs. to a stake; thence 8. 68 W. 23-26 chains to a comer in the Acid- thence N. *7 W. 15.30 chains; thence W. 84 East I chains; thence 8. (16 E 12.50 drains; thence to the beginning 22 seres, more or lest. Also 'one other tract, containing 8 1-8 acres, adjoining the Innda of Ashford Locos, and ethers, end also Joins and forms a part of the above-described, tract except two acres conveyed by Miles Loons or his grantors prior to the deed at ■aid Miles Lucas to J. J. Tuk, ana of tho grantors, andsr whoa the imrty of the Arst port derives his tills, the land herein conveyed being 28 1-8 sera*, more or lose. THIRD TRACT: One tract of land bounded on the North by As lands of tho late H. C. Avers; on the East bv the Las land- on tha South by ths land* of Milos Lucas; sa the Wool by tho lands of Oso. T. Hedges containing 88 acres, mors or Iras, It twlng a tract of land belonging to the estate at the Into John /ackson, deceased, and conveyed by his hairs to Oo. T. Hedges under thei, sever al daoda. This the 8lh day of March, 1818. EVA GODWIN, Mortgage*. Clifford A Townsend, Attys. By holding that the stoles havs the power to in poo* taxes, largo or aoall, on trade reopens redesrashl* Monday pet tho Ideality of pisralem advertising, by which it Is eethnatod 81tS.0M.OOO worth at merchandise la sold annually, within tha seeps of Mate laws. DUNN OfMA iiGiiSE ONE NIGHT I SAT. MARCH 11 Drasatiied From Mr*. Geoe Strattoa-P#rter’« Famoo* Book SEVEN SONG HITS Complete Sceaic Pmdwctiea - Exceleat Cart - Headed bp Tbe Fjaiaiaeat Yoeag Actor And Siager MR. DOUGLAS LARZELERE PRICES: $1.00 75, 50 AND 25 CENTS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT HOOD A GRAN THAM’S DRUG STORE The Spring McCALL Book of Fashions , . i bciBtift.il7 ilb.- ;*L \ • ' •nti»| hundredi of *MJi nrw de NOW ON SALE *. -.’iJtir 1 IS—N#w •» McCall t-attcraa Xoa. Ml-Wi. Out of the aur ia«t de tin* *i if ycvtirra couatae I McCALL PATTERNS h&iaMj roprohed aD tko latest decrees of fit boa easy to ■oka simple aod ac canto m detail B. FLEISHMAN & BRO. DUNN. N. C.
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