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«*»♦«»* * ♦LOCAL» **. *****'** A. C. L. PAB&CNGRU ΙΒΛ1Λ SCHEDULES: No. U (Fia*) β:1· A. M No. KL 8:32 A. U Να M. 1:48 P. M. Να SX Ulll P. M NortfcbouaA. No. 34, <:U A M Κα 80. 12:62 Γ. H. Να M. 'î41 P. M No. β». U:«8 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHEBIS Γι»«ιηθ"~ Train SekeduU- : Lt. Dent) Να 38. 8:10 Λ. If No. M. 1:80 P. M Ne. 11. 11:10 A. M No. 41. 8:35 Y. M Mrm Fiahcr, of Culur Creek, i« her· the RUeat of Mr. and >Ir». W. Mr» W. Β. William· r* tu mod Tuo· dny from m Tint to friend· in Maxton and Camp Jackson, Colombia. S. C. Robert Hireehfleld, of the sale» fore· of the Fleishman Proa, afire·, visited friand» In FsyettovUle Sun day. Kilbert Tart, after spending aér era] day* at his home near Dunn. ha« returned to Camp Jsckoon, Colombia, a. α Mlu Juanita Crockett, a atudent at tho Atlaatlc Christian Collage, Wll aon, spent Bnnday bet· with her par enta. Mr*. M. C. Shell left Monday for Char lotto, where «he will visit her daughter, Mr*. Gonial", for lèverai day·. Court la In aeeion at Llllingtor. thli weak. The attorneys and a num ber of other eitiiens of Dunn ara in attendance. J. B. Jackson and J. D. Raggett, of Orlando, F la., arrived last weeV to visit relativoi la Dunn and Samp son county. Mrs. W. M. Moore la spending aozac time in Johnston 8. C., with her par enta and ether relatives. She wtli be away about ten days D. W. Foseell, of Rom Hill, wu bar· the latter part of the week, vis iting bis son, D. C. Fosse 11, president of the Bank of Cap· Fear. Lovett Warren, of Dur has», form erly a eitissn of Dunn, waa here Son day en route to his home in Samp son county to visit a sick sister. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Coltrana ware visitors in SmhhAeld Sunday, wberr they war· tha gieati of Mrs Col trace's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. I Hood. Mlsaaa Mari· and Jn—phine Conta is·, after spending several day· harel Tha session will oontisus Soaday. Dr. W. L. Hudson, of Btedman, was a b lis! η ses visitor here this week. Dr. Hudson, for several years, waa a ci titan of Dunn whara was a practic ing physician. Any one wishing to contribute to the. Dunn Red Croas, who has not besn solicited, may make check pay able to Dunn Red Cross and hand to Dr. L P. Hicks. Henry Shell, assistant leader of the Second Regiment band, stationed at Camp Sevier, Greenville. S. C.. is spending the week her* with his par ent·, Mr. awl Mrs. 0. P. Shell. The ladies of the Methodist church are preparing for a bazaar which will be held In the Woman's Club rooms on Friday and Saturday, December 1. and 8th. The poceeda will apply to th· organ fond of the MeUwdist church. On Dsoember 1st the revenue stamp act, recently passed by Con gress will become effective, and "D legal papers, notes, etc., win have to bear these stamps. The First Nation al Bank has Just received a supply lor tlx convenience M u,c public, and will be glad to furnlah you mar quantity you may η «ad John Rouell received a mriUK» Monday from kit eld home In Wlamos Be Urn atating that Ma mothtr wu critically HI and not expected to liv» but a short while longer. Ha left at noon Monday to be at her bedaidc where ha will remain until a change take· plaça, a mceeege from there yeaterdav Mated that she we rrmd ■ally «inking and that aha could not poaribly recover. Member· of tha Dunn Bed Croa* will bold another rummage Mia Sat· tirday. Any one in tow· who ha* aid cletbee, or other thing· which ^7 ΐ1* **aato to the Red Crow will nleaae noUf* Mrs. M .M. Driver or Mr·. EIU» Qoldateln and thay will be aant far bnaadlatoly. The ladle, of the town have been libera] in their reaponaa to the call af the Hod Croaa and the worker· are becoming more anthualaatlc «very day. Hon. Jama· H. Pou, of Raleigh, who. perfcap*· £*· ™«Λ· more patri otic »poo«b»· than aay other man In tha State, dace · ■*·*·'at*** aalatr ed be twee» the United State· and Germany, wiU lecture oa Red Crew woifc In the First Baptiat elMrah here next Sunday ifWM* at ·.·<> o'. cloak. Mr. ton la oae af the moat fai. tersetlng speaker· In the Buta «ad Ma rubjaft la of MOT· than paMW Interaet aad aa many Sjpearfble AouM be preaent and lean more about Rad Crees work, which la the itrong ·»» of tha government la thU war., ftej· W. H. Turlington waa in Dunn Thursday Re la ben now col lecting tuaa aad Mid while hors that urday to g*™ Ae pe " arday to «rre tha people hat·, who has· net jj^eady paldT^ncther op porta ο I ty. Hehaa abo decided to v3t various terwneWpe in the county again for «*· *f the people SilS aad ptaee be wtt vMt a, hu Mxt ΛΪΚΓΛϊΑ Ά έ la a*®e«tlag a Uharal Milrom Summarlln, of Newport New·*, Va., il trading- the week how with hi* family. Gao E. Prlnco was in fflkin Wed· ricajay on btulnea». I'o went up to (to mmt fiurveying. Mr. a ad M»a. Ciurn. Connie*, of Charlotte, were harelaat week rant tnc Mr*. M. C. Shnil. M. V. Uixlc*· reluined W«dr>r»daj taornlng from Greenville, S C. where he spent Mr era I dajr. 0. II. Drou^hlou, of Conwa7. S. C., apent nevcral days her* thli 'reek with km brother, C. E. Ttroughton. Liule Henry Pop·, eon of Mr. and Un. S. Κ. Pope, vho h al been quite ill for several ilayo, i» improving Kar. H. K. Lauce, of Rwwboru, war. here ihi* weok the gu«nL uf Rcv. and Mm. J. Λ. Huruaday Mr*. C. L. Wllaoc i» spending t*ie WMk at Camp Sevier, Greenvilt.*, S. C., thu (ont uf Mrv J. L rtincw WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES (By lin. V. L. Sto;.hr.ns) Th· tecond attraction of lit· Ly ceum cour*· will he pi-reer.trd Frida.· ni^ht, No». 23rd. Com* out au<' hrar the Ο kven SUten. If you wi*h to sc«· the olhvr threv attraction*. Evoly IlorgcU, Lieuten ant McGibney o< the French Amhu lancc Corp· und the Honolulu Enter tainer! at α reduced rata, buy a aea ru»n ticket. 'Xhi.· la yuur latt chance. fi<*;on ticket, err: Single (adult) 91.50, Uoabln fcii.CO. Ticker» will be un hand at the drug stores, and nt the door the night of the performance. A folder of all the attraction» ma" be rneured from the dru* stores or Mr*. V. L. Stephens. If yuu really ciijay th* anurtnia nmet be nurn to make it be felt with '* Rood round of *ppwu«e. It pat 'ife into your entertainers. Again, there were nut Lut a ft* children at thc^la*t attraction but I* the number U inrrr**ed. pUaic do no! congregate quit» In front of th speakers. The Woman'· Club will graatly ap preciate the rnnaideratinn If you will iMurt your ticket ai early aa pot •ihle Tbo baair-m meeting held Too· day. Nov. 1 "th wa* not aa larni) attended u ' He President had hoped for. LITTLE EMMA ΓΟΤΕΑΤ dYKO Last Sunday a· the evening «had owa were 1er jthcnini;. death with hh black pinion*, hovered over the Horn; of Mr. aad Mrs. W. P. Byrd and eUioaed aa h'.a own their prcciou · baby, Emma Poteat. 8ha was 17 month· old. Juat at the age when ev ery Mttla act and look snde*rsd her to her fend parents and loved one* aad strengthened' the corda of lovo that bound her to then. But Qod never em. He aaw ft to put forth hi· hand aad pluck the bttM rosebud, and ao he did. All hie The body ν-a» taken to Κα Byrd'· Id ho an· chuieh near Clayton Monday /or burial. Π «v. Mr. Davis. of Four Oaks condu· ted the burial servies. Our entire community extend· to tho bcreavod parvnt* tta heartfelt aym pathy.—Harnett Poet. The Harnett County Circuit Com munity Pair Association vai brjfaa Ised at LilHrçton lait Monday. The lira had originated fn the fertile brain of Mr. Jccl CS. I-ayton, who wa« I hi» y*ar Prcaide'it of the Bnie'a Creek Community Tair. Tir. Layton calleJ the meeting and wue «locted chair man. Thi» τνη» some opposition to the idea of rrljating the meeting place for the fair a* advocated by Mr. T«y ton, by iou: gentlemen, tnduding Me*an>. G. A. Col·, L. H. Campbell rod J. K. Bactrett. bat tho Layton id«t wa» iwt^inail by tlio crowd present. The following officers wtr« elected: l'reiidont, Jo.*! C. Layton; Secretary, Superintendent B. P. Gentry :Tr»a»· orer. u- J. w Hslford. Tho fol lowing executive committee waa elec ted: C. M. Tilghman, of Dunn, L. H. («mpbell. of Bute'· Creek, J. C. B)rd, ni Rgrtlevcl; Chu. Row and G. A. Cole, of LiUington. Tho ex ecutive n.rnmtttrr in tu draw up a constitution and by-lay· to be adopt ed at the next meeting of the asso ciation to ha held At the eourt house at one o'clock first Monday la Decem ber. The finit commuait ν circuit f·» win « or ία in cither Dunn or U'J· ington HMtlaii next fall. This will not ngccwnrtly interfere with th» community Uti· heretofore hold In th» county. Fire community fain hava been held {n the county thi· year »"Ί «H th«m are «aid to have been «ueaoeafal effort» Th* lut on· held at MorrU Chapol, an accoint of which will b« found eiaawhere la thk pa par.-—Harnett rout. WOULD RATHR STARVE THAN SEVER RELATIONS la Dahate I» Sl-nW*, Dr. M«wln«ltal Say* Narway W««U N.« Ap Froacb Aaaertra aa Batcar. Chrl«tl*"la. Saturday, Not. 10.— During the eowrae ef a debate in the KtartMWJ* ΙΛ)Ι·* on tfln ] nota, honac u»ni| 1*» "I a débuté In tha rtarthleg tojtar on Ui0 American nota. Dr. Mowtackal. praaidant of tha house declared that Norway did not ap proach America aa "bepin." Ha ad W: . , "We have and eaB render the waa lam power· ft»at aerricea, and if we ranc to an agraamant with America would ha paid for too dearly If It war· to be at the eiptnm of our neutra lity or a mptere with the· other •orthern aowrr*. In that arent we •oeld peter ta Γ coin oa tha q«<*. Hae." Mr. Mowinckel «aid Κ waa ilgni teant that tha three northern eoun *·** em acting tefether at thie 7„ »»r» BO» iHfuier ai una "*S?k th»a, ,nJ dottrad: ,,, * ahoold low more hy breaking I"™ .n,orth«n» power· and reeelv "f from America than if «"> kept tog«thar and tUrved." No. βββ igrs.ιΆΐΰβ Oeéemei ead daea am t^aaraSSL.% 6R0WIN6 A CROP OF OATS Of *11 the carttla, Hll with the exception at ry* ku tke vtOmt uU» tatlon tor Kortk Ow*I1m madHto·» Oata when put in properly ud iliw • Rood upportamty le p«* will oral •arlly produce nrj good rétama m *•11 drained landa, It la a little lata to aov tkla crop I· tke up par I>1 ad moot aectloa ef tka Kara, yet In other portieoa at tka ktate oata may ko aapeeted ordinarily, to prod ace food return* whaa pat la property ttU lata or α Llttl latar, tad tartlIliad la telUaently. OaU cannot ko aapeoted to (Ito aatlataotory retaraa oa poor laad uulooa the laad raaatraa aa appU cation or Btaaara. or fartnfcer, or at nor» •■pplaaoatad by tbe right klod of fartlllaar application. A a mall plaoa of laad properly pro pared ahooM grodaaa a aoodly amount of toad lor «teak next roar. It la certainly not creditable to North Carolina that hay muat bo botjfct (ram other aocttnoa la tkla time ο( ezpenalra faada It voaM oartalaly eaaaa the part of wladom to make a r—sx «tronc effort, la thla lut* thi» tmi, to pat la the —a—try ictmi· to feed crop· ao Itit tti tMda of the stock of. With a Util· «ura Mort Ul· can Wbere a amell aannt of dorer or retch »od la armUahl·. Il vin be well to bow toi with the oata. They wUl «««UrUUty Improve the quality of the oat bay M*t Tea/. Oood ataadard rartetlee of οMa (or thla State are the Appier aad mai Rut Proof Of the later HBln type·; rulsham aad But fer Miliar mitarlAi. In puttln* (b oata, aa of ο mina. It will be miliary that aeedla* la aot delayed too toe·· Of aeeded lataat with eafety, bat ereo wtthla the the crop la the tall, Μ •erred. α B WILLIAMS, Chief, DtMeion of AcronoBy. It. 0. NOVtMIIR W THRIFT MONTH. The Afrleoltaral fcMMles Serriee the OeDec* of month of Thrift Dtreouir B. W. KUcon hae eaUed ea an of hla wiuitoi Id «βι ■praed the doctrine of thle . Hoe to all with who* they oome 1* oontact. The farmer* of Korth Otf» Una hare had'as umraaOy _ _ year farta» 1MT, ul If »e' mewey wMoh they hare iei<irt tar thetr proineta u frittered away, vary Ida Oorernor Btekett baa asrlealtaral work to Vortfc Oaraltna had baa aakad their aid aad Hon la pvttlaff the matter ef "Thrift Month" bete· the farmer· of North Carolina. Th· oommtttaa haa apectdc aooompUahiaaat· wbieh the ami* farmer ou de aad whldb will be of ratue to hla Mar on. L Boy a liberty leea 1 Η he be a Uual la bay. if Κ» Bible a aman lam aad make the im payment on the Porchaae prie·. 1. To pay off an debU ead go mm a 4. To «tart a aarlnc ome bank or sredit ne loa. ·■ ToMfa mOk cow er (. Ta tnetall (hta. T. To ι Τ» aat «te η intart. Meat of U«M wttw Un M tfc· t ittnUm of tk« SztHUloa lu rtra a»d <1 bpwlMt · «atton tor m**r 7****- a Always thay hara Dmi —uann* 1 •ad vtii Maw la a (rood UM tor ι f*«® to ba pat to owaimUoa. 1M rr· ι «Τ family haa a good milk eew, aad Uarafora tea· not raatlaa te «H· ■ad ρ roll to tfca tomlly by amok · paaaaaatoa. With tki hJ«k >r1a· oi ' port a Wood wr weald bo a ant , nhitla mmwiia. la tkeaa ratal j hoaiaa «bar· th· hem daaoaatiaMoa ■ acaata bar· wnndad la bartaf «a* , tarwonta^ aad H«kt· artatikteid M | ■raataat booa rat raaatiad. Tfcara la ao aaad to aa· aUaatlaa to (ha tnportaao· at wrkf aC aa date*, tor tkaaa lnniwlak. MUHHP u4 ■aka »atM ip« tHatar aad a a» . (artiaaa old a·*, to memj caaaa thay 1 partly»· tea will at tea MM aad ■aka ktoa IiwhWi of kte teat adtotto. 'TTu-ift UmtkT ta a iémMi las» Ψ. n. JIWI, AjH. miliar. K. C. Iktaute terrtoa. , Tka win of tka lato J. P. Uttoaan Editor of th· rhjna Gold·, waa admit ted to probata m Dm ο Sea of t*a Clark at th· R.wparlor Court laat fuaaday. Th· aaUte la ratoad at ta* thoaaand tellara. lb*. P^ttaaaa, wld iw of tha din.aaad. la aaurt aa ax Matrix, aad la «la· th· ehtof ban» telarj nam ad l»l tha wilt—Haraett Poet. (too 1» Cana-dy tteamad fro* a jwatnaaa trtp ta Laahaarltla aad Spray. Ba waa aaQad tear· to ranter Ma ■anrtoaa aa aaat ionanr at a laid tela Wat waa tnh| tod fey C. C. Mojky » BUSINESS LOCAL * ******* * LOST AUTO PLATE NO. SSTl •omcwbore in or near Dun. Kinder wilt return to Dispatch ·Γ ÎALL AT GOLDSTEIN'S NEXT mk and tea his Thanksgiving riMciah. Many bargain· will ha offered all next week. SEVERAL NICE OFFICES FOB runt Deairabty located In nm bullJln*. See ut at once. J. W. Gerald A Bagjcett. Dunn, N| C. IPECIAL BARGAINS AT GOLD. (ten's Nov. 1Mb to 24th inclusive. The biRMt trade event of the sea son. 1STEN—IF YOU WANT TO SELL or bay town or coentry ymyeity see Ceo. L. Cannady, be will sail (or you, or he wiU And a easte rner for jroo it you want to selL See or write to him at one·. t>E SALE—SECOND HAND passenger Ford car. Car Is latest model and in gnod condition. J. 0. Sullivan, Denn, Ν. C jOST.—TAIL LAMP AND LICENSE No. 88-78*. between Benson and Maple Grove. $1.60 reward. Noti fy John C. Williams, Do an, N. C. Route No. Z. VE HAVE A NUMBER OF SFEC lal bargains to offsr yon next weak. Regardless of the high prices of goods we will sell to yon cheap all next woolr. Don't lot this oppor tunity slip. Goldstein's, Dobs'· Best Store. JOST—OR STOLEN—A SLACK back and tan elds ho and bitch aboot 1 y ear aid. A newer* to uw af "Carrie." Any one returning the dog or giving information lead ing ko the recovery will be givaa $6.00. J. O. Sullivan, Dunn, N. C. OR SALE—A FEW SHARES OF Bank· of Cape Fear stock. Apply at Dispatch ofBce. :ALL AT GOLDSTEIN'S, DUNN'S non own, any αay mn mx uo ■Inn in the bargaina being offered Coud· win be «old cheap. UTEN—IF YOU WANT TO SELL ox buy ton or country yiiyrt» r« (Wo. U Ctuwtr, h« win Ml you, or h* will And t cut* met for you If yon want to ael) Arc or write to him at one·. ONT FORGET THAT GOLDSTEIN oa the corner, will otfw apodal Tbankagirlng btrfilna all naxt week. Nov. 19-24 incluatoa. ALL ON CEO. L. CAN NAD A Y IF you want to bay tana land· I bava aorem) good * *h os trod· far farm tend. Phona ISSO or write to Jupa E. Barber. Bonaon, N. C. OST—A POCKET LEDGER, CON' taining aavoral fertiliser account·, on the air;»ti of Dunn or in ono of tha ι tore·. Any information re lative to Ha· wiU M greatly appre ciated. Finder will be rewarded. San»· may be. Wit at Bank of Cape Foar, or notify mo at Cooper. N. C. i. L. Jackaoa. WANTED AT ONCE—A GOOD blackaaith who can aboa bona·. Permanent work. U F. Martin, Dunn, N. C. Apply at oaee. ONT BE *A SLACKER. GO TO Coldataln'e next wo«V and aha re in the bargain· being offered. Thaaka giving bargain· all over tha «tore. OST.—IN DUNN TUESDAY, NOV 18th a two-aide annp pocket book containing about 160.00. Finder wiU pleaae mars to Jaa. McLamb Dunn, Β. β. Box M, and get reward of $10.40. l-14-2t-pd NOTICE Notice ia hereby glvon to aD prop rty owner· ia tha Town of Don· ifcnae property abut· on atieoU which ave been pared ara now liable for lie Ant matallnaant for the cost of •id paving- Tha «anaamaat books re now complet· nod are ia the and· of the aderalgnad Clark of tha 'own of Dunn and all property own ta aro laqaeetod to come forward ■mediately and make payment of ■ία paat au* inmuani or η um rhole minuit If thêy m· ftb. TU· the 7th du of Mot—i>w. 1·Χ7 H. A. PAJUCBB, Clark of th· To*» of Daaa NOTICE ' lotie· If heeby rWen to the public bat on account of Φ· |«*t imi—·« a the coot of fuel th· Board of Co*· ■ΙμΙοιμπ have foand It iii-ir; to Mnw to li«ht rat· 15 note nor [. W. Thia rat· tafcee «fleet Mot. Ut, 917. a. a. PABxn, CUtV of the Town of Dunn. 40ME MISSION PAGEANT OtrUi I· AaarUa' M Mon 'CVrUt ia Aw rte a.M will bo Cfcarch C'en In th· PreabyUriaa Ο nday eranin*. November the aaatk fl ·1 Κ il l In «If M«tk fet 8:15 o'efeek. The object of thé· naaaat bow oar mat epportooM* W "Thriet to an th· aattona of the America OotaaMa, clad ia β A m «rte·. ColoaMa, eM ia «Ut· Irapted with Man ittâ atrip··, aad Marin* a torch la War opUft~l hand «Be th· NMMtaifrt· of th· dlf , «if. nation· and a«»al— dweDtnf la UMitea to tan wfcy they had eew λ ha» aad what they ml, Om by »· they aaka (Mr riaa for GUM η America. Col··*· repllee that Îjsusx.rs'm."^ '■ of the aatfei* da* My •elate the Country Tia of Th*a,and Stan aad Strip··, bat Aoy arc· «hat ■tarty aad Jaattee are a«t fer Chrtat U Aeorlea. eri^r Hassell-Johnson Company DUKE, NORTH CAROLINA We have gathered together a great line of merchandise—Most of our great stock bought ■»*! paid for before the late high price·. We ask your careful inspection. It will do you no harm and may result in great good. In our Millinery you will End a great line of stylish Stuff, a greatet line than we have ever as sembled. Our opening is Wednesday and Thursday, September 19th and 20th to which you are most cordially asked. We have gathered from three of the greatest Millinery Establishments in America at distant points die best line of Pattern Hats that it has been our pleasure to show. We hope you will come. Our high class line of Wool and Silk Drew goods, Ladies Coat Suits and Coats, are known for seasons past. This season we have outdone our selves. Our prices are moderate. Our Clothing for Men and boys we purchased with an eye to value. We have a great line of merchandise in every department which we want you to see. Of course you will find some high prices. This you will expect. But listen Folks! compare our prices with the other fellow. Thats where we win. HASSELL DUNN'S DEPARTMENT SEASONABLE GOODS ; at REASONABLE PRICES ; . We make a special effort to keep our stock up to the standard in every ; : department. We have all the new lines ! ; in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ; j Coats, Coat Salts, Dresses, Notions, ; Etc. Our effort to keep our business up ; > and abreast of the times has earned for : : us the title of pacemakers for this com- : munity. : : OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE! Considering the superior auality of our goods, : and the prevailing high prices of everything you buy, j we consider our prices very reasonable. The Gage Weekly ^ Hats Shown in our Millinery Depart- ( ment P;its you "30 Days Nearer Paris/* ni* WKMiMttMi that la· "* 'mm ·(· «f troth and Mfrtrt" *> fW· to *· «tfoM, «ft· k*| UMt A· ehorch of % 2SRÉ?èE?--"
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