THE DUNN
vot_ rv _
Dunn, N. C, Am
_ t." — i
• wwa miLA4vn in
CASH IN CIRCULATfOf
That b Man Many la Circetslios
Thaa Ever before la lb Hk
•ary of lb Casa try.
Washington, Aug. 0.—Thera |i
mots money In eirrulntion In U><
United Btntea today than ever befuri
In the Kbtory of the country. Th<
latest circulation statement by th<
treasury department shows that or
August 1 than eras t4.8S2.U84.4ftI
cash in circulation. This i« an in
, mans erf t8.600.000, upward uf ■
billion in a year from August 1, I0TT
The per capita circulation is 146.4.1
r meaning that there ia that muck
money la circulation for overy man
woman and child in the United Staici
native and foreign. August i la*t
year there waa bat 136 fur each
man. woman and ehild. In 1914 II
waa about IIS. The total of money
ia the United Btatra W not repre
sented by the nearly ID.000.000.ono
In oJrcamtion. More than half a bit
Boa ia bald in the United States
treasury, making the total fD.513.
HU94.
Gold coin la the United State* has
incysaaed 81.800,000,000 in the last
yea*S totaling fS.068.21g.49ll.
WILL AJK DEATH PENALTY
FOR <00 DRAFT RESISTERS
Oklahoma City, Ok., Aug. C.—
Without waiting for a conclusion of
the Mate's campaign ,against organ
ised resistance to the selective draft
in centra] Oklahoma, the United
Wtatee government today moved to
punish the 200 men under srrvtt In
coaaectiaB with armed opposition to
mill tarr/oor alee. Warrants charging
tree ana warn »«rve<Lon the prisoners
wh»swuba taken to the penitentiary
ft MnA Jeter or the jail'at Muskogee
» »whit trial at which United flutes
District Attorney McGlnnte will ask
that the death penalty 1m imposed.
Aanoanoement that extreme >uaiah
meat would be asked was euM'tsd to
aid materially in bringing*to terms
the few restate ra still sheltered' ia the
hills. . Poasaa in thru* countie*—
Seminole, Hughes and Pottawatomie
—reported toadgRL .that belated
groupe refused.. to * tpmadi r. tea
that they araareatly wore dtoapusm
ad aad seeking t owrtid an cncOeaUF.
Determination of the pneeemaB to
run down all of the leaden was
Mrougtheaed today by confiscation of
half a freight car of dynamite which
v had boon ran ee a aiding southeast
M expected In preliminary beartnre
tomorrow when the men in custody
are arraigned befrre thi United
Metis edmtnieakmer at MeAbeter.
BENSON BUSINESS MAN
DIES AT HU RESIDENCE
Jeese R .Holm— Wu 73 Yew* Old—
EU«ll«ie u to Retimed Bend* <
Scheduled'
Benson, Aag. 7.—Jesse B. Holmes,
a prominent bSeine— mss of Beacon,
died yesterday afternoon and was
burled this afternoon, Rev. 0. B.
Carris and Rev. Charlie Johnson con
ducting ths funeral services at the
grave. Mr. Holmae had beea desper
ately ill for sometime. Ho bad lived
hare all Ms Hfe and wee73 yean
old.
Mrs. M: A. Peacock gave a •ap
prise party to her hash end last night,
toe occasion being his 10th birthday.
Only n few intimate friends of Mr.
Peacock wars present- An elaborate
luncheon waa served. Those present
ware J. H. Godwin, H. A. Parker and
I. O. Farmer.
As election to determine whether
the town win tesoe $40,000 in bonds
for the extension of ths Central Caro
tins railway from UlUngton to
BwmBshoro has been called for Aoguet
>7.
Rev. W. C. Royal, pastor of the
First Bantist church, of Frederick.
Md , M Tuning relatives and friends
hare after aa absence of several
yean. Ha preached in the Baptiet
chinch Baa day night.
C. T. Pag* formerly night police
men here, left Sanday for Petem
burg, Ve., to work. HJa to cease or
has aat yet been appointed.
LAWRENCE GETS IN
After Are attempts to enlist la
Uncle Sam’s service, Lawrence Jerni
nan, the lA-year-old brother of the
Dispatch linotype operator, haa
Anally succeeded In getting in. He
Joined the Dunn cempany of the Na
Uonal Guard at Goldsboro sad hai
proceeded to Charlotte with that set
At Lawrence was energetic In hie
attempts te get permission to do Mi
btt. He tried for the navy at Nor
folk and was turned down because
•f colorblind nose j he tried for the
regular army, was sent to ijorl
Them an. Ky., and turned out because
he was slightly under weight; at Hal
sigh and other places he had no bet
ter hack. He took the matter m wit*
hath the Navy end War Department!
la Washington, hut was given Htth
encouragement. With the loWerini
of the weight In the army, however
\h» made another try with success
. New he la happy and Is confident thai
‘he eaa show the older and heeviei
fellows around him how to become t
goal soldier.
1
Fire destroyed the sharing houi!
at Tllgtunan’s MIU, one mile nortl
of Dana, yesterday about boob. Thi
tamo building was destroyed by Ar
several weeks ago. The damagi
te several kundred dollar
anil) trill be etaeed for re
for the next week or ten dan
tha Are threatened th
of the entire plant.
THE DISPATCH || PEE TEAS
V '
■-“““'A" and VOT1
UNDER THE ABSENT
VOTERS' LAW
Soldiers In tha National <)„nrd
m*n called to service under the Be lee
tlve draft, and ether persona
rxf^ct *o b* abaent front their bom<
voting places at the time of tha next
trtmary election n May, 1018, or ai
el*ctfe“ Novembei
thereafter, are asking:
am 1 to register and rota
under the Absent Voters’ Law?”
It is believed that th* folio wine
questions and answers will supply tUa
information. ¥ '
9- ,Wb® Mr« reqalrod to rsgiste!
now in Absent Veters' Registration
Book in order to vote by mail?
A. All persons now qualified to
vote at either the primary or general
election in. 1018 whose namka are
not now on the regular registration
books, and who will be abaent daring
r'fuUr registration parted.
Q. How may I register now?
A. Apply to the Chairman of the
County Board of Elections of your
county, who wiD register you without
charge.
Q. 1 am not now twenly-ona years
old, but will be at the time of tha
primary or general election. May 1
register now?
A. Yas, but you cannot vote until
you are twenly-oaa.
Q. When can I register under tha
Abaent Voters' Law?
A. Now; th* books are open at all
times.
Q. May 1 register by mail?
A. You cannot. Such registration
must be made personally.
Q. Should I register now?
A- You should. Voting Is a patri
otic duty.
Q. My name it now on th* registra
tion books. Must 1 register on tha
Absent Voters’ Registration Bbok?
A. No, but bt sure your name is
os the regular registration book be
fore going away.
Q. If by safes la aa tha regular rag
1st ratios book or on th* Absent Vt
Ura' Registration Beofc how wiD I mat
my oajioty .... «
A- Immediately Waft thowftmAry
aliclhija May, 1918 Ited befora-th*
kuanl- ataction to November- lit
yflotW a lgjttec to Ito^aHor
mailed to you. __
them you will mark the ballot _
west to vote, AD oat aad aign the
certificate, which ;-*
cortitoaM
coat la fay JEomB
In writing for ballot* and !*
mailing them to the Chairman wf tba
County Board of Election*
VI. Who to tka Chairman of tho
County Board of Election* of my
County?
A. Henry Spcara, LiUingten, N. C.
Q. If my name U not on tho regu
lar ragiatration book and I fall to
rrgUter in the Absent Voter*' Itegia
tiAtjon Book, and I am away from
home at election time, will I be per
mitted to vote?
A. You will not. Every man who
ta entitled to vote matt aoo to It that
hi* name ia duly regtoterad, or ho
win tow hi* vote. *
If further Information la d«tired.
I aha II be glad to tuppty it nr. re
quell.
W. 8. WILSON,
Secretary North Carolina Council
of Defenae.
Raleigh, N. C , Angnat 1, 1*17.
TWO WATS or LOOKING AT IT
“On* day early to May, 1*17, the
general merchant ef a email South
Trial town ahoared a farmer a buggy,
priced at 9*0, and the farmer kicked
btcaoae twenty year* ago hto father
had bought on* Juat like it for 9*0.
"The merchant looked up the tale
and found that the father had turned
in na payment for the $80 buggy IS
ton* of cotton atod. The merchant
then told the eon to delivor him IS
ton* of cotton Med and he weald
give him:
One (90 Bogey
One 79 Wagon
Os* 40 Cultivator
Os* M Plantar
On* 100 Vietrola
On* SO Welch
Ono 10 Suit
300 worth of Liberty
Bondi.
ToUl, 9730
"Th* farmer vary likely paid dart
for the boggy, and 1* holding hla cot
ton Mod for higher price*."
BEFORE EXEMPTION BOXED AT
UU.INGTON
One hundred and flfty young elti
aana of Harnett had boon dumlnad
at Linington op to Wadnoaday night
by the army draft exemption board.
About 80 percent were exempted be
eaoee af physical dlaaMmiea. A
targe number af tboM who patari
th* physical examlnatiaa have flirt
claims for exemption on tha ground
of haring dependant*. Than* delta
will be parted upon by th* board a
aoon aa poMlbt*. Omty thorn kUglbfei
whoM dapondent* would suffer do
privation thrangh thalr abearvra wil
be exempted by th* leeal hoard
Claims tot exempt ten an indnatrin
ground* trill be patted span by th<
district board. PreMUt Indication
are that tha young man of Man
body who haa no on* rttirelr depond
1 ent for support upon hit labor he
1 about aa mueh chance of sarapllq
1 aerrico aa th* wall known carnal ka
1 of getting through tha ay* af lh
| equally well kown aeedle.
Mr. D. X McDonald, who haa baa:
i oa* af th* rural carriae* far sever
al years, haa been appointed dark li
. poatoAca by Postmaster La*. H
tuccoeds Mr. Ralph Wads, who ha
enttatad la th* Coast Artillery.
"II® ELIZABETH THOMPSON
ENTERTAINS
(Written for Tho Dispatch)
In honor of her charming Wmac
KUSf<v^S 8Im,w of Weldon,
thia city, delightfully entertained tut
Monday evening in her beautiful and
•imctou. home on Wmt Broad.
™ Nd end house both were
beautifully arranged tor the occasion,
chairs bsiog drawn up by twos in
*»rtjf"s «t ths laws f„r the
honsSt of Progressive Conversation,
the gams of the evening. The guests
were met at tha door by ths young
once ushered them
!? *£• which was artis
tically presided over by Miss Glsdy.
Hi"?*. Co* furnished
mule for tho moinf.
After fourteen talks in Progressive
conversation, the boy. .11 n£,t snd
voted for the young lady that gave
tana the most interesting talk of
The guest of honor was
lmmediatery acclaimed as the winner.
• ®»*»e »>®* of Whitman's was
appropriately presented to Mias Shew
by Mr. Edwin Cooper.
After the presentation 0t the
prise, the young couples were u-her
ed into the beautiful dining room
by the ksetaaa and cream and cake,
w*™ “"ed- Tha refreshments were
deligktful and enjoyed as only six
teen and seventeen years of age
»">sy them
Near Tuesday rooming or, probab
ly’ .** T««w>»r morning, ths party
d'*?t*?d ,.u*1® f«Ur embelhsbed
with the charm and besqty of tho
Thompson home end hostess with ha
and her hospitality, as wsll ss its
outstanding ability for choosing house
nmli
A PROTEST
_ _ Craft. An*. *i\ 1911. .
T» Tte Editor.: .
Dear Sirs-— .
ft» fighting, Germany or
womra uJ dhlkff,eT>efoiu w. try
M^nmr this question let u analite
tha stteation.. .Tha United State.
Ommuot declared amr.on tha Cer
t, Ian mediately than
. mArT aad. national
h every effort to ee
aod in about Sve
one Billiot) man were
after Wat declaration of. war
Itive it fraaud tha
On August tha 3rd. 1»17, Mr.
Crowder issued a statement to tha
prase that because of tha fact that
tha army is now paring $30.00 a
dsoath to ha aoldioTs, dapeadency is
sot a groand for discharge (To that
sffset). Why than warn it naramary
ta incorporate into the draft act tha
dependency clause? U the $10.00
that might be sent to a married man's
family a substitute for his presence,
hie ears and protection, lua ability
ta food aad cloth# Wa family? Prom
a financial standpoint alone the an
•sear ia emphatically NO. In these
days of ‘poor man flattening’ a few
bushels of potatoes and salt will con
sume $>0.00. ^Consider the situation
for a moment from another, altogeth
er'more serious angle. What of the
want and privation that most neces
sarily reran from a woman’s Inabili
ty to care for self and children as
contrasted with what this inability
maf drive bar to? Shall wa picture
from aetual Ufa the sufferings of
Prance during the French Revolution,
when the mighty rare of tamales
sacrificed their luxuriant hair, their
pearly teeth, their children and their
virtue? Shall married men eorac
bach- soma will- from tie tar eff
battlefields of Europe to find their
daughters and wives mangled and
at virtu* by rape and rapine, thrown
Into the lrreaiatabto vortex of destruc
bon? Oh, but you My. what uf the
charity of tha man and woman Uft
behind, whet of the charitable Insti
tution*. Ood, man, have you gain,
ad so learning from the experience
of nun in this and poet warn? What
af the thouMnde of bastard children
sow being cared for In England and
France? What of the asurdtrod
hearts of their mothers who. psr
c hence, hi tha loot extra unity, miter
ed the agony af daetroysd virtue?
What of the haaband* who moat Urs,
■giit and die with the** thoughts in
Wair minds? What of the dtseatiaUc
tion and agony t^at And* H» way
Into the married man’s heart as his
thoughts now and again turn to those
brings, whom condition he esnnot
remedy? And last. Oh, God, what of
tha widow* and orphan*, whoa* po
dicament was mod* necessary by fill
er* to substitute men without depend
out*. '
Mr. Crowder, are you fighting wo
man and children, the beck bone of
husdanity, or 1* your victim Germany?
Who or* we fighting?
Tours very truly,
L. L. LEVINSON
MUTING OF WOMEN FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
On Friday afternoon *t 4 O’clock
there win ho u moating at the Opera
Hdhs* of tha. women of the town for
the coMid*ration of Joining with the
1 woman of Hornatt county in the or
' ganlubon of the Council of National
| Defense! the chief object af which.
I at present, is the conservation of
food. H 1* earnestly hoped that rv
1 ary woman la town, moat especially
t th* hauaskeepanr, win be present
1 whether yen Intend to Join or not.
1 MRS. T. V. SMITH, Vleo-Cholr
sean Harnett County.
MRS. J. C. CLtFTCrtU). Chairman
i Avomahorv Township.
i Mm. John P. Johnson and daughter
> and Mrs. Wiliam Tbontpeon and son,
i rvtnmod Friday from a woeh’s stay
at Wrlghtovia* Beach
A BETTE* VIEW Off (THE WAI
- >
Om tUa la Fm WIN E*.
C*« U Fight. •«a«2L Mm
Tfc-*
uiapd.
W*r Hanger a&H waf mortaHta
amotin th* moa who *1 gw to Eu
roi>« in th* American rJjtnipttd or
my wai not ho undnly h**vy In thi
opinion of Baheoo'a StatMical organ
I tat ion, which hat Just imnai a stab*
m«nt on the aubiact, baaed upon tha
moat ucrurate information obtsinahla
ae to mortality rstioa ttnee tho wai
bvKan. The men Dow bUcg drafted.
<aya this atataoticad satpomy, stand
only one chance to fogr of Basing
ai-tual lighting, and a i eaflf that take
part in hard fighting, JfiatiaUcs an
In their favor and condHaw are im
proving. I
It la brought out hwheardint to
tho moat relaablo staoat&k which are
difficult to obtain, aaod sixty naan
per 1,000 nr* he I lag hilgd in the hrmr
and about 160 Ml par» 000 are ha
ins wounded. Meet of ihe aromadod
later return to tha fraf
Thr normal death i*a in paaca
times of men within ua age limit*
of the aoldier* now 'figfluag i* only
eight per 1,000, bet that h a yearly
rate, while the Agora pffaUty par 1,
UUO cover* tha parted if enllunaent
and in some cams i* fog a period of
three years. k
The loaa of life from r- which
ha* been one of the deadly lift-taken
of Other War*, i* declared to ha fat
large memmt oUaBiarntmt
The rndHdbty ia aaid-u be leas to
day than ft wai at thd start of tho
war. Gas attacks are being wail
bandied, and with r*a*dWM* precau
tion* mao are not ia e*gy great dan
ger from that form of attack. They
arc rwfioetd to th* moa* danger whoa
a charge is mad*. \
At other times wound* arc mostly
hi tho shoulders or arm* and easily
(reeled. Skull wound* arc rather
frequent, however, and-ave naturally
aarioua. .But tho ampittatioa of limbs
'• than in premia*Conflict*.
-Different brancha* at the service
* BUSINESS LOCAL *
TO VET—TWO NICE AIR OFFICES
or bed rooms oror Hood A Gran
'.bun *i L>ru*r Store. Apply to Hood
A Grantham.
WE WILL SELL YOU MUCK, OX
cement for eaak or on time. Boo
ua now Cm load Just arrlrad.
Johnson Broa.
FOR RENT—DWELLING NEAR
Broad streeL Electric lights. De
li rablc location. L. J. BEST
WE HAVE ON HAND A FULL
Line of lhma, brick and camsiil
Prices are right. See ui at ones.
Johnson Broa.
SEVERAL nice offices for
rent. Desirably located in new
building. Sea ui at oaea. J. W.
vsuemiu « cwRfiu, i/iHin, r*| u
SEE JOHNSON BROTHERS IF U
need brick, time or eement. Imre*
supply on hand.
FAIR NOTICE TO ALL—WE HAVE
a great Stock of the my beat
thing* in Clothing, Slipper*. Dry
goods. Notions, Etc.; which era arc
offering during August at a Mg
taring In coat On up to poo.
Trade now or par higher.
R. O. Taylor Co.
STORE FOR RENT ON NORTH
Wilson Avenue, near Bread Street
Apply to J. J. Laos.
GOOD HOUSE AMD LOT FOR BALI
known a* the Annlt Johnson Home,
situated on West Broad Street ex
tension. at Auction, Wadnoaday,
Aug. 16th. Large two story houai
and big lot. Oae-fourtb cask, bal
ance tn S years, notes hearing I
percent interest. Convenient U
graded schools and name enourt
for town conveniences. For forth,
or information toe or write to Geo
L. Cannedy, Dunn, N. C.
SMALL DWELLING OR S UGH1
housekeeping rooms wanted by
small family Phono or self It Die
patch office.
■—- ■ -g . - - —
ROM S. WESTBROOK DEAD
Rom S. Westbrook, M years old
a life-long reaidant of tho Mapl
Grove section of Sampson county
died Wednesday night Funeral adi
vicoa win be conducted from tb
late homo this afternoon and Intel
ment wtlt ha mad# in the aid Weal
brook cemetery.
Mr. Wootbrook was wall know
here and had a boat of f ‘ id
among tho alder titles so of nr
H* was ana of tho moot mho rti
citIsons of Ms locality and wws
very successful farmer The Bn
husband of Mrs. Lillian Vinson wa
kit son. Almon. Raymond, Earl an
Mint Ruth Wootbrook are his grant
children.
t DUNN DEFEAT* DUKE • TO •
Tfco Dana bam ball team contln
ita winung streak on the Weal
kM at the e spans# of the Duka taaa
Boturday oftenMan, la spite of tbs
puasHng Masts of Mangunt, an im
portation from tbs Rrwin Cotton
Kills at Durham. The hefty DuriuuS
f,1W7r f**4 fo™. hut was not
equal to the tmk of taking Dunn’s
measure while Wilson Was perform
ing on the mound. Hie m metes
gnve him almost gilt edge fleldWr
support but wars unable te rather
mors than two hits throughout the
»melon. Thaaa netted no rune; white
the locals scored 5.
The Dunn fellows fielded poorly
hfh'»4 Wilson, but ware there with
the willow. Raynor led the Weak
with e triple and two two-bagwen.
Wilson drove in the first run with a
Texas leaguer to center for two
$
If bis Inclinations point in that
direction there k a strong likelihood
of Girard Wtkon developing late a
left-hander of really Mg league call
bre. Ha has marveWua control for
a port-aider, fields perfectly, is never
rattled and has none of thorn eccen
tricities usually attributed te msunda
meu who threw with the left hand.
In addition te these good qualities
ha has spsad and a good assortment
of twisters. Whea he gets Into col
lege h seeks tl H will be no surprise
V some scout for the hi* shew garners
Mm into the fold of diamond stars.
No team he has keen against this
year has been akW to gut mors than
four bits from his dsVvsry and all of
Ms games would have bean shutouts
if he bad had even aandlot support
MORTGAGE RALE OF LAMP
Under aad by virtu* af tha pow
er of *ai* contained in a certain mert
•BM daad executed by W. T. Warren
aM wife ta E. P. Young, Guardian,
daad ie retarded ia
book No. 1*6 on page S7# and which
“°*1P** wm bh vmaafarrad
“ 1W> 1818 ta T. V. Smith,
Tnmtaa, dafamh having been made
to the payment af the note thereby
inaraJs-ir'jffs-d:
sr&‘-bsrs££
to >•!» «t II o’clock IL, tea foL
tawing deecribed real estate.
Eatog a part af the laada of tha
aatata of /aha Smith, deooased, end
“■* » Mrt of lot No. 4 of the dlvU
iaa af said toad; Wiaatow at a
|lnl»lb ?T£Ta*Tiha*n3*i
24* W. UM chaiaa ta a Make; than
8. M W. 14 ehaina ta the earner of
tot No. I; then with the line of tot
No. 8, N. 1714 W. 41 chaiaa to the
beginning containing 114 acres more
or tom. This being the tame toad con
veyed to W. T. Warm by Jeha WIT
llama. Commissioner, by daad dated
March 7th, IMS aad recorded to Book.
MNoi, papa 44* records af Cmabet
Wad county.
This SSth Jay af Jhto, 1817.
T. V. SMITH, Trustee,
Transferee af Mortgagee.
NOTICE OF SALE
A sale af tha toad* hereinafter de
scribed haviag bean nude by the an
denigned Trustee by virtue of the
power* contained to a certain deed ef
tract executed by W. H. Edwards, and
wife, to tha aaderaigned Trustee
which daad of tract is duly register
ed to Book 114, Page 48. of tha re
cords of Harnett County, and the tost
aad highest hid at said sale having
been within tea day* Increased tea
per cent and tha sale having been m
opeued by order of the Superior
Court of Harnett County tinned June
II, 1817. tha undersigned Trustee
will by virtue of the powers contain
ru !■ ibja ofvo Vi uwi uy u BCOOiQ
sue* with mM order of the Court
Mil at public auction to the highest
bidder, fer cash, the following de
scribed reel estate located tat the
Town of LUHnttoa, North Carolina,
bounded aa follow*:
Beginning at a stake on the Here
aide of Eighth Street ISO feat South
from the earner of Front aad Eighth
Street, end runs $0 feet with mid
Xigtath Street an the East aide of
said Street; thanes at right angles
with Eighth Street and parallel with
Front Street 104 faat; thence at
right angle with the laat Mae and
parallel with Eighth Btreet M feat;
he act at right angle with the last
line nod Eighth Street aad parallel
with Front Street to the beginning
containing *000 sonars feet on Eighth
Street and maoing back from said
Street 1*0 feet; It being the tot aad
he ana new known as Andaman's
Baal Market.
PLACE OF SALE: Courtheum
doer. LilUngtoa N. C.
TIME OF SALE: Monday, Any.,
2*. 1*17. H o'clock M.
TERMS OP SALK: Cash.
This the >rd day ef Aug., 1*17.
J. C. CLIFFORD, Trustee.
Using Brother Baker and Troy
Monda as floats the young men aad
wwarn of Dana who haven't qarfte
perfected tbenwetom In the an of
swimming are having noma vary enjoy
able ■pert at the Rhodes MIR pond
, them hat day*. No day passes that
i dam not send scores of young people
, to the pond, aad nearly every day
. finds either Tray or Brother Baker
s
I vi
ta
i be content with joariiwut them from
■ a distance since, be ilka yen Pa atone,
. hath that lean and bangry fraaae
I whom beuyaacy to not equal to the
i occasion.
t —■
• Mice Mary Be Re Draughoa retaru
I ad tki* morning to bar beam ta Dur
• ham. aftor visiting the family ef W.
accedes to stkikem* or
Mauds, they SWT nr
PATE for WAT.
» CAST ‘
KSffKXsStjr"- ^
Baron Harold—Waraor Olaad
iw^gaLgggtf ttg-g??
tko. condlttoa that tkay undertake
EErvsi£i£ u*t£nai tr
oplaodo of tka latoraatlm
gsssrs-na *%
Tkotiyh Patria woa-mfu) im
gaNS/sTari. sa
SSK3 CSJ^JSSuTcSS?
■wtwHk laoMdM violence. Tin
at nicer* aro •—‘-*--f witfc am In
Huroki and tkay maka a aariraTSa^u
regard fc.'sare'
CSS BrArrriuWe
vieo and tk* Ckaaabn official °*r
Yielding to tkolr advice, Patria *en
Hmd. bRi *•&**—*tor
By HlN|j ■ idB lid the is
pHttcal. Patria Unn tlkn^ntUn
iato kor own kaada and ckoeoiaga
■o^ant wkaa Deaald'a back £
smra o«t tkieagk tk* trie n.
faces the itriker* all aleaa 'it,
«uk«ky *S£\“ ^ Tk
Pktrla lakn advantage of tko ao
noat of qalat and aaka wkat tko non
|M*Mnd. Tko etrikan gladly aaad
rktrta. Ske aecedaa to tkoir finaiiili
»n two condition: Pint, tkat tka ana
l*7*Sy PfttiU s ixpeaM
mw*. Second, that they hmv —"
them's brother, Mr. Gee. K. Gran
tham.
Mr. Paul Caahwell. who enliatad la
the Navy aovornl swaths age. la hart
on a tec day* visit to Ua asetherj
Mra. O. B. CaskwoU.
Tba infant of Mr. aad Mia. Bill
Cora died Monday night aad waa
buried Tea-day ia Oroanwood tiai
tery. The paraata hava the sympathy
of frismde.
Mias Madrod Head ia apaadugr tba
woak la Raleigh with bar little
brother, Thomas, who ia in a ho—i
tol Urn*. Mra. flood aad Mias Baton
returned front Raleigh Tu today
night.
Mra. M. W. Harper accidentally
foil but week and received injuries
from which abe has safferod a grant
deal. Borne time ago aha fall aad
broke her Up and It waa this aaaaa
injury she but last weak.
Dr. J. A. ElUs. paster of the Pint
Baptist cborcb, la la J a bottom coun
ty this woek naiitiog la a mooting
He wOl return before Baaday, how
ever. and preach at the Baptist cbarch
Baaday morning aad rvaalag.
Tba Bank of Harnett. Daka, X. C.,
will stars ia its vaatts free of ahntB*
I valuable papers aad Jewelry, be loom
ing to aay aaldUr gulag lata camp
or active service They win alas
be glad ha pander aay other aaaM
ance. Bead their ad aad if they aaa
ha of service te yon eaO ea them
"Silent tragic policeman" ham bees
stationed at Urn centra of ovary baoj
struct crossing in Dm. These ed
monish drivers of aD vebirWs ta baa)
to tba light, and tba pohsa deport
meat Is InetraMid by the town aaaa
mlatlnaon ta aaa that tba admonitWn
ia beaded. TUi ia aa H akoaM bo
Dana has grown op from the vlllsg.
ntago. Traffic throagh its gnetai
Wltboot *rngTjlj^ions*h would be sx
ooadiagty dURcoK aad am Umu
vary JUagarom hrnMMmli
town has the regulations aad baa ata
nsodaV It b now ap to the yuHu
to aoo that the rogalaMaaa era I afar*
ad.
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