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ng DCW DESPATCH. M u! UU, al tha paot'ldfee at Dm, It O., andor tha mt of ■mAB, im •Mi §5$g M M LMBm row, MM» — ALL FATtlOn MUST HUP. to Tow <9 war variety of optaioa in our aridrt, aad aha to atm hopeful that even .aow | when wa areata wy. at araata. She prnf trarr to eoaat upon oar apathy, oar tedtffcxeaee. Futordo has area oar "eraUa -Srthli Sola Amy** grow is wx aroathr to 1400.000 men. Tha rrwritii *oMm have wltaimid aa anparaUeled fmrrlnpaaiat toward oae of tiro groat WHgEPckroiA% iw Cof a Twelve huadrod—twain huadrad or aw reseda to wfl ttsdrr tha Stan aad Stria re They saw, toe, how toe tad Liberty Loaa of two buttons war tofcaw la a law weeks by 0,000.000 loyal ftmrrlfam aad yat toe joak aassTUta,',"'u*^ A Tart el Oar Loyalty. For sew Aamtiea facer a teat of loyalty. We are deeper Into toe war; same of oar soldiers have already baaa kitted aad amended, aad toe Americas people ora called apea to lead their saviage to a eeeoad great er Americas liberty Loaa at IL 000400400. Of coazmtUameoey will be rated, toga* tie ram tooagh it to, toe fuad Id small to rich America. We han greater wealth thaa aB the British Empire aad Fraaea combined. We, I — dha-■- eJ ■« •___ « tjtmm b the tnmb and banks aad ta ebreabtba thirty-dr* par cast af the aatirs gold supply of the . ssiM. H wo are patriotic, tfan Ub oBIms baa ^ w soccasajrf a Government ban during byes utdjdb' froati Jfrr apHod Shell tfcb great ^eecond. liberty Lena go halfheartsdlv, or wffl all bsnbaw^lsU ^h wbli hoartedly. STbMm^Jtrill of tJb W^*"’ On tha liberty baa thsso can be no two opisbas. Orris tarribb war bnpoa » Tbb war win go on; Md mm cm iIm *U Mvifd march. If at tha sad Prussian autocracy ’tends test, than, af course, ws have faded. But no American could think of failure. So thorn who do aot wont our country t oleco went Amer ica to ha strong, .strung enough to aBow a generous pises, aot woak enough to oaahfa Pi amis to dictate terms of penes. To make this yeas* bring nation ‘teubf^ bUhsas era new nsodsd. Our guns for defease; aad surely era *s5 want extra cemfsru for them, too. Baonr Sghtiag asa mast feel that Ms proab at heme are far him heart and aooL That gives tbs lighting strength Bo tha ealy qaaatba esmestaahb trim any Amacbaa regarding tha liberty Loon b thb: Shall America bo weak or sfaal America ba strsagT an-.-im- n.i_ ■ -i ■ — W»w for «wi ■trifiii We Mill kw that Htorty dam not bend ml labium Wa anas prove eareatom ' to efui la loynlty of the Prwariea < i i i baity ■ It a only m we our right* m iadtoiduab bo caam of oar datieo to tto MM ' stand Ha foe. Tto t_, Loan H aoeam out of place, hi u way, to »XK2BHhusz for yea da aet aarrifiro, you gain, wtoa yon buy that wisest, aofaot, boot of lne—tmonto—a Lit ntj load. to^tto'ooot'eSuo^oe to"^a*tou7 Z first dollar or two ia Ua band to buy a bead, wo nil Hka to fori that that ana baa com* there not merely'or mostly became to aooha aa extra mfi and profitable iarsstinsat, but be cnam to is inspired by tto f eating of aQ far ona aad eae for aU. pot primarily aa inrestors, bat m good Americas patriots, wa arc bay ing them Liberty Baade. With cotton rolling ia nt the rate of three hundred baton e day. aad that cotton bringing above M cents, Dunn merchants are haring aD the basin tea they ana do. Tto First National Barit has ret urn** red to asrrs them who wont to hslp tto natloa through buying liber ty bonds. Tto hank sarree wlttoul profit; Ha sendees ere free to tto goremmest end to the imrrhaasi. President Cooper or On shier Culhrsth will to glad to mere nil who want to bay. No (tap* km aa yet, w* mdn stand, bean taken toward the oegma rsaticm of the Harnett kom gaard. We tract that before the gaard ii really organized aom* effort win be mode to kart tbs Hama «tation her* Instead of at LilUngton. Thk aad sf the county k in nark greater aaad of tho protection each a gaard coaid giro than is the w sateen aad, aad tho company would ha of vary little help to aa stationed at LilUngton. It's a singular thing that wart liudsrt la that he would da i keep oat of war arw objectors to the war. The * mu. tain m i Tn*o i Anent the white paper wantonly ‘‘Taiibrother's Everything refers to the eaorataa warts of white neper in tho hundred* ef tone of by tho various governments! la eeadkeg press circular* to tho papers, the bulk of which goes into waste hooksti without hoiag opened. Tho greater portion of it k dry aad uninteresting ao It k written, aad Is not la shape to attract or hold tho attention nf randan. Tbeae agendas that supply the press have, it seeaw, multiplied tenfold since tho war be gan, aad their printed matter fills ap the waste hack eta la newspaper of fice* every few days, aad stiU the vohnme grows. Here is, indeed, on* place where the principles ef con servation aad economy might well bo vary profitably applied If printed matter moot bo supplied by gwvera mewtal agencies, aa expert should be empkyed to ctr*rr— h sad pat It in readable form before H is seat to the newspapers Even the stats of North Carolina has news baioaas eewdjng oat stuff by the ton which flb the yawning maws of editorial waste boskets This office yeoahwe from fifteen to twenty Utters a day that are recipient of the mull, and they are tumid la the waste bucket. Many of them carry rtiespi—moot of them from Raleigh. Seeing the above Item, wo counted *4. <NM to thto oNtoa. Wa taka It that arery printing aAea la aa tha Hat, aa4 tha caattnalaa to that toat af InWaia la itlan nt daily " a a tana w nadt AN YOU MAKE IT. * *9 Uv. I. A- Bernsdsy. * 1 1 Potir Dona Methodist Church ¥ 1 ► - •! i Ob tha third of last March, la tha ! own at Tarborc. N. C., Nelson shot • mth two policemen, seriously i raaadad tha mayor, aad through tbs I aeitamaat of tha shooting tha chief if police MM his mind, and ■ new wnlaed la the BaMgh boepitel for ha taaaaa The oaly excuse Nelson mdfee this who kale hatchery of of leers of tha law, was that they, wtth awful authority, had searched Ms teusq for liquor, and found several ItHoti tacked away between two nsttraaeaa. Nelson was following the •dkeers eruond with his pistol, and aim they found the liquor, ha open ed Are on them wtth the above men tioned reunite. Be was tried for this •refold trim in Kdgecombe county last May, hut the jury wee unable to' agree, standing 11 for conviction of matdar in the Ant degree, aad 1 for scquttui After this trial In Kdgm combe county. Judge Whedbee order ed the caaa transferred to Wikbo county. Last weak the case waa tried la Wiieea. and to the surprise of Nat ion hhaeolf, aad others acquainted with tha circumstances of tha crime, the fury brought in a verdict of mur der la tha second degreo, aad Judge Denials sentenced him to thirty yean la prison. Of course thia means that bo win spend the remainder of his sutural Us in prison, but thia aosma to us far from adequate punishment for such a crime as he committed, rraa if ha servos his sentence out which k now always uncertain. t t ♦ ♦ Three or four month* ago Jake Beaver Of Raleigh was tried am a “white alaverr” charge, found guilty, and sentenced to a term on the read*. At the same time, he was tried for saaggibm bquor by the Federal Mart, and found guilty. - Tide last sentence wa* suspended, aad when he had served his term on the roads. he tree allowed to go free, provided ho remain a good eitisen. Lees than three waeka from the time he finished Us toms on the roads, he was caught dealing la liquor again. For this *f Peneehe eras tried the firm of this took, aad riven a sentence of one year oa the roads. It would bo far Mttar far all concerned if each cattle is he were kept constantly at ssork M) the roada. Tho lawless spirit In mch people seems to bo so deep scal KMhat nothing can core the db The fourth and*Jot* Quarterly Con ference for Dunn Station, M. E. Zburch, Booth, for the currant your, •us hold in the -Methodist Church Holiday afternoon of thia week, be (tuning at one thirty o’clock. Quite i largo par east of tho oflkiml mem MIS of tho,Church ware present, end ill tho report* wore excellent. AD he financial obligations of the charge wd boon mot, and tho program on ithor Ham were gratifying. Compar ing tho mm tvs yuan with-the two •receding years, the following facta rare revealed: In 1(14 twelve pra wn* united with tho Church by as tuaring Its vows, and thirteen by cor J fleet*, am king a total of twenty - b*. In 1911 twenty-two persona uni ted with tbs Church'by assuming its rows, and nix by certificate, making i total of twenty-eight Grand total tor IBM and IB1B flfty-thrae. In IBIS tweatyone persons united srtth the Church by assuming Its vows, ted twenty-eight by eertiiieste, rank ing a total of forty-nine. In 1917, ■p to this thna, forty mean parsons tars united with the Church 1^ na ming its vows, and twenty-oevea by •sitlflcat*, making a total of seventy four. Grand total for IBIS and 1917 mm hundred aad twenty-three. That Is to way, more than twice as many persona have bean brought into the Church during tho past two years as oar# brought in during the two pre ceding years.. Of course this writer .would have keei glad If the reports oould Eve p>aa far beyond these figures, but ha rajolca* la the fact that the two years service as pastor of this charge has sqanlud any record made In this •««. Aecordiitf to renortA in th# ntn*n the Trinity etodenta, aema of them, haw haan on tho rampace again. Thla tfcaa they need rad paint, and for the mao* part on tha concrete waDu, and rth* plaeoa where H did little damago Tho namerab •‘to," encircled by a rad rtag, ware painted porhana fifty thnae on tho concrete walk leading from tho main entrance to the admin btiatioa building Tho waning of wtiaiblja to hold within a ton-mil* •pood HmH wao ao chanced aa to rood FORTY MILES AN HOUR. A* wo road thla wa fait Umpired to ouggoot that thb change bo made bar* In Dann, aa that automobile driver* might ho ttanafermad into lew-abld log aittaana. I II t Tha aagra, Apattn Green actuated by the devil Mmeotf, mat thro* bul let* Into Him Jeaeie Roth of Hoador •o* nbont a Booth ago. Ho admit ted that bo (hot bar, bat aaid bo did not know why bo did It. Ho bad hw aaaa bar before, aad oa tha oeeaaioo of the abaottng b* did not epoak to bar. Bo aaw bar oa the ctroeta of Haadaraao, and followed her a block or ao, *aa deliberately polled Ida gan aad ahat three balleta into bar body from behind bar. It wao thooght at •rat that aha had aearcoly any mat far raaovary. bat. aha aaw aaama to ba patting along nicety, and it ia ex pected that dm wfU vary aeon ba able to ba ap and oat again. Tar a few daya faeMag wao at for at boat war tha aapawvahod waak1 aad U waa faarad that nothing coo Id aaw the wretch from a weedy death at tha banda «f Jwdga iyeeh, bat thla waa : Waa away to tha IT.tmam 'penalty far*1 tuTcriaw la twaaty ware at head la bar In the Hate prtaoa, aad thla penalty waa hm pwdjglilal iadfl WWdbea ^ s&'SEHS&aS ■X A Amrn gij -1^1 wap^SkahwadT W bar nwflm|y« mod labec a* a maol aawaonaattaa (or bar ciM^itMi bmdt Oaraaaa adrmaa waaahad a hoaaa hi 1 ondof. com? lime ago in whith there ■m an oM bureau which had Icon f iled down aa an heirloom far acar > u century, and was highly priced J the owner*. Whan the hoaaa war ir.rked, thii bureau was split to le -u, -ltd a secret iansr cabinet was cv?*le<l, in which thara were quite luaVr of ptracts paper* found, nc hided among the papers found wt? ' will relating ta valuable property I he rxlatenee of which the family tad not known before. The will war i-emptiv fllod and attettsd, meeting ill legal requirement*. so that tha amity will be several thousand dab « rUbar for th* bombing of thsir waaa. Tha graatast troubl* about inch streaks at good fortune la. that hey are always off, and for soma >tb*r guy. -o ** t * Th* reduction of nearly twanly-flv* »er cent In th* Govanuaonfa war-risk tnaurance rate* ca stag more and car tas* It tha very hast confirmation of the official assertion that tha German tabmartna campaign hm beau ram ■ierad for lam oflsativa. To give th* decrease in th* (fata u th* Immediate reason for lowering Itauranc* rat** ta rah on indirect way of stating that the U-boats Is their ruthlee warfare on marc boat dripping *r* able to destroy far fearer roaaota than heretofore. Whether more mbmartnaa have bean destroyed recently than ever ha fore within a fixed period, os is claim 'd by high British naval authority, at th* svetaee of convoying ships has lowed to protect them against at tack, or to th* Joint operations of th* British and American naval femes fasvc frustrated the Garmon subma rines' plan of operation, th* seat or* to much safer that th* United States Government .ho* abandoned its ra •arra and mod* door in Ha lowered rates of Insurance ha conviction that the worn ta over so far a* German lubmarinee are concern ad. Fellowship with congenial spirits in this world la the hgheet degree of Happiness attainable to huaug ba in** in this We, as far as earthly as sociations are concerend. It is wtb in circles Uke these that the ties of friendship are formed and cherished. And it is from sack ties of friead*dp that the richest enjoyments of Ufa in this world are ascared. This being trot, it fallows at a necessary se quence that disappointment In one whom you baa moated aa a friend is the greatest of all disappointments. Yet even disappointments la aarth iy friends may mrvea good purpose, n drawing our attention to one who • a Friend indeed, and who has never disappointed nay one who looked to Sim. Tho wise man said mors than i thousand years ago, ‘’There ie a Mend that efirkath closer than a Mother," and even one who has soar rut Him to the to* can testify with a fled heart that thb b everlastingly rue. GAME LAW FOR HARNETT AN ACT TO REGULATE HUNT ING AND FOB Til BETTER PRO rUCTION OP GAME IN HARNETT 30UNTY AS ENACTED ATTHE SESSION OF NINETEEN HUN OBED AND NINE AND.AS AMEND ED IN NINETEEN HUNDRED AND rHIRTEEN, NINETEEN HUNDRED SL UNBTKKN HUNDRED AND SEV ENTEEN. BEADS AS FOLLOWS: Section I. That it shall be nalaw ful for any poison or pereons to hunt >r kill or in ay matter destroy ay leer with dogs or gua in the county >f Harnett between the fifteenth 'day >f November end the first day of November in aaeh and every year. Sect 2. That any parson or per rons violating ay of the provisions if 8eetlon on* of thb net upon con viction thnll be fined the sum of fifty 1 oiler* ($50.00) for each aad ovary i(Tense, one half of eaiA fine to bo paid to the informer and'the remain ing one half to the Public School fundi. Sec. $. That say violation of tbs provisions of thb act shall he proaa rut«d by the Solicitor in the Superior Courts of tbs county whosever there is good and auJRcbot evidence of •kich violation of the lew. See. 4. That it shall be unlawful for any parson or persons to chaos with dog or dog* any fox or fossa betwoea the (bit day pf April and the lint day ot September of each luccaediag year; Provided, however, nothing in tab act shall prevent any pert on from destroying ay fox or foxes at an# eg eon of the year on bit own prembea urban found destroy Lllf poultry. See. 6. That it shall be unlawful non-residents of Harnett County to chose with dog or U aay null' take or destroy any fox or foxes with out first obtaining n license from tba Sheriff er attar proper oScers for whkh ho shin pay aa annual tax of tea dollars ($10.00) la each township in whkh ho offers to boat, or twsn ty flv* dollar* (*f &.S0) for the privi lege of tho satis* county for each open season of tho year aad tbs re ceipts shall ba accounted for as other public moneys are accounted for, aad paid Into tho PubHc School fond of the county. Sec. *. That It shall ha unlawful for aay psissu or persona who are not residents of tho county of Har nott to trap aay attar, minx, raccoon or other fur-hearing aahmai. far gala or sola, without first paying a Uceaas tax of Ua dollars (floTpO) for each easaea^wMck^UopijrrtM^sir^foBowa tax arising under this section shall ba paid to toe Sheriff at tba couaty at other proper ofiUer whs is ashes the same, aad shall basowse part at the Public School fends of the Boun ty- - Sac. 7. That aay person or per sona violating any at tba provides* at eaatioa, four. i*o aad afar, af tUa act shall ba gailito of a misdemeanor, aad apoa Maviation In aay Justices' coart hall ha ftaod not Isos than tea dallara 1*10.00) far each , off asms, one half af snid Saa to ho paid to tho laformar tba ramalalag ossa half to tbs PabJU Sehool faad af tba * ♦ Metropolitan Theatre SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOR ' One Night Only, Sat Oct 13 GUS HILL OFFERS For the first time in Dunn the funniest Musical Comedy ever written. Hans and Fritz By R. DRJKS, Originator of THE KATZENJAMMER KIDS 40 PEOPLE 20 SONG HITS ' and a peachy chorus who can sing and dance. Something you have never seen be fore, and can't afford to miss. The biggest show ever played Dunn. Company arrives special train Saturday afternoon, carrying a carload of special scenery and electrical ef fects. Get your seats early if you want to sit down Norfolk paper says: l$s worth going miles to see _ PRICES: 75, f 14)0. Tickets at McKAVS SUITS, COATS and DRESSES. .££ : _ .r NEW ONES COME BY *-, t,. - • _ I We have about as fine'and pretty a line of -winter wearing apparel as you will find anywhere, and every day it is added to. Each-express train brings us something new. ; flj# • You are indeed hard to suit if you cannot find some thing to please you in the stock we now have to show. Come over and let us show it to you. Don t forget that we also have aa attractive a line of millinery aa you are apt to aee. We will be mighty glad to aerve you in thia department. GOLDSTEIN’S, Dunn’s Best Store. ■ • 1 LIBERTY LOAN 1 YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR i “ ASSISTANCE || | It u your patriotic duty to buy a U. S. Gov ernment 4 per cent Bond of the Second ! \ i I 'h 1 ;!jj UBLK1YLUAN is::. We Unreservedly Place Ourselves at the Service of the - , Government and Urge You to Enter Your Sub scription Today, $50.00 or Upward WE WILL HELP YOU WITHOUT CHARGE 1; i , OR PROFIT i||i ! S ► • i * t, >( } Payments Can be Made In Cash or By Installments. 1 1 • ] ) '< - THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TTTT'fff TTyTTff f 44444444 f f 444 4444^444444444 ItiftfttttMilulMi ~ a. 444444444444444444 44444444444444444444 AdA4444444adf 1114.4444 X IIIT.IIIII ITr I r 1 x ’ ********************? *******-tttt f f ttfTtttimif fttnnin i m mm mir
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