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·#**.* ν· ν· * * ♦LOCAL* ********* Α. C. U r.VSrXNC.ftï TRAlt* Sc iV Jlhî. So. «S (Flaf) 0:16 Λ. M λο. »». · 8CJ Λ· M fia. 89. 2.18 p. H. Sa. sa. una p. M N< rthkoJ· !.. So. 84, · :"» A. M Ho. 80. S:îa V.. .Jo. M. t:41 P. M Ν s. R2. ·.!:«! P. M Dl'BIIAM AT · .·' -TTiBN PmtMUKcr 7 -'·■ 'ule! S.». Ciπ «V>. J». ί:10 Λ. M Vi. a4. 1.10 p. m *«*o. 31. ] 1:1? A. >· Wo. 41. «:;Λ H. M John P. Snhwnor., of the .'obnson Π:ιλ floi-e, it ir 3altl muro an.l \ι··.ϊ Yo»-V thl» woek bu>tny CmmJ» fo:° lu» ktor*. J. E. V.'ikon. wlw is in a hot.(>ital in Richmond, Va., for Irrn'.taent. i» i»po"tee bclWr. 3c ivi'.l l>c opérât?*! on the I*.:»> at rest week Roc the *d of the Ι.·ι· VuVanjiinp Co.. in tS·» ut'j*. J. E. Lcc. Jr.t the rrtvancr. iLiiIm lh*t is ία * ;ιικι11οη to jriv» yoo (ro«<! tr.il ix-'jmul icrvlie. Ilrnry O. Shell, cf Cimp 8«vlcr, Greenville, Α 0., Is here for a few dcyn with hiii 1Mrallia. Mr. and Mrs. rϊ η Dk.!l er of thr Second It^i-ren·. band. II» la looklni: ntiurjolly wrll. having gained in wiight ci>iO<l"niljty since being in îht· service of L'.irle Ram. Lieut. William C. L-o, s-rived in Dunn Thursday re^rn'-ig to sj-end κ in-day furloufiK with Hi parent*. Mr. and Mit. Ε. Le». for the put month h·· ha» been at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he haa beer. taking » special courir U trcnch fortification. Krom here he «ill . «tutti to h·» company at Camp Jackson, Olurnb·*, 3. C. Rend thr *<1 of th» Bank of Cap* Fear In this ifsue. The fuilitiM of this Imnk are i.ra*>l» to accommodate those motity a· will be mn from thr uintomenr »hi<-h they are publiihing. The l«n'. is manaiced by m»n who know >< β and will help you when you nce<l financial aaeist UCC. There have been no rttiilritiou here u far ur.iler the enemy alien registration act, sccoi-ding to Poet master Kugeac T. l-ee, who Is ready at any time to rcgt.tor all «objects 0 fthc Ksiser who may appear durlnc thii weak. It te*ma that Dunn's population ia simon pur· and 100 par cant pabioti·. Herbert McKay haa been appointed clerk in the local postofflce to rac ceed Craven Rx*cU who haa joined the service and left Sunday for Fort Leavenwo.-th, Ktnmi. The vacancy cnuivd in the city delivery service by the elevation of Mr. McKay to a clerkship in the poftoffice has been filled by Leslie Aldermnn ■>τ John A. .lemigan, who has practiced denwtry here for the past six months, his office being In the Firu National Bank building, haa moved to Betiron and will su-cved Dr. W. T. M*rt:n, who haa been there for th· past ten years. The people of Dunn and this section re gret to lose Dr. Jerrican a< a citixon. hat wiah for him success in hie new home. 11,202 hales of cotton had hfen pinned in Harnett county prior to January ICth, according to a state ment recently issued by Director Sam L Bcgers, of the Bnrsu of the Censut. Department of i:,»mmi.re« To thia dite larl y«ar 17,079 bal·· ha-J been finwi). Harnett te on· of the few cou.ill"· in the State that made more cottoa in 1017 than in 191<l. Ml·· Kate Herring ha· riv«n up her work '.o th· publicity department of the State Board of Health and h*j «Ane tn Wir.nton-Silcm to take rp publicity work in connection with Col. P. H. F rien, who It State Direc tor of the War. Saving* Stamp nn paisn*. Hhe will be in the latter por tion until Janoury 1, 1919, having been loaned to Col. Frla·' Comaittee for c year, after which Uat she will return to her work with the SUtc Doarrt of Iloalth, ia Ralcierh G R. Moon ha* bcon her· thia w»»V wo-kin g oil a city directory which h· will publish at an eftHy date for the elty of Uunn. MU plan· aro explain rd in an ad Id thH Unie of Th· Dia pat-:h to whieh we ref#r you for farth er 'nf>mu>th>n. The town b In need of voeh a directory and wo hop· th· adicrtieor· will co-operate with him to an extent that the book will be crc'litebl· to th· town. Mr. Moon in an experienced directory man and li emling on tho baaineaa men thla week. I'arrt»h A Driver have juat rloevd a contract with Rices * Son, large piano manufacturer· of N«W York City, tor a ipeclal Hrnignof piano, which they ar* offering lor aale te th· peiple of thW aeetion. They aow hare ο no of theae piano· oa rikaplay in their ahow roomi on S. Railroad Ave· nor, whlrh thr> will be (lad to iko« tho pabllc who are intere»>d. Ia or der to yet ttllf! «neelal derign the firrr Ha«l to eon t λ-et for 100 of the In atranw nte. The design i· bvantifhl neat and attractive, being quit· différant from the uittal deaign oi yhati. S. Ε. Pope «u a burn··· visitor In r-yrUrrin· yesterdsy. Joel G. Tjiyton, of Βοΐο'· Creek, «-a» ■ business visitor in tows Mon da jr. •loo Popo »nd son, Josiah Pop·, were busineas visitor» in Kayetterille Tuesday. 0. 8. Moon returned Wednssdsy ra< . Ht,.g l i-um ■ bigness trip to Wln &U>D-Salrm. Mrv ·. ?. Holt, and Mrs. C. 8, H' ' * t." Duke wer* shoppers la the ck Kn C. EX Weatherby, of Taiaon, ■iwnt last week hero with Dr. aad Mr». I. P. nick». Mi«* Iva Battle, of lfi<· Durham Con ic rvatory of Musie, if upending sever jJ <lsy· ho'M with relative·. A bt v.-kf bom Wednesday night to Mr. ind Mr*. P. A. Lee at their! home ο:· Π. "V'Jnon Avenue. Mic* W envcay Battle returned Wed neiday from Psyett«vilk where she wsj· op.-rctcd on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McLean, of Coldabtr··, were here last weak the t'urrtl of Dr snd Mr*. I P. Hicks. Mlm Emma Young, of Burlington, is spending η few days in tbe city with ber mother, Mrs. T. L. H. Young. Lieut. 1. R. Williams, of Caap '^reerve, Charlotte, was here test week tK· tcueat of Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Hicks. Jfro Davia, of Fort Carwall, Is -landing the week here with his (Μ Ι"!'.. ,\ir>. Ε. IS. Jeffreys and Miss He-ta Davis Marshall Warren has accepted a position as express clerk at the Coast Line etatlon here. Hs succeeds L**ter Yount who will fam this year. Mr*. K. P. Young, who is In a hos c'tal in Wilson, where sh· was opera nd on last week Is reported as im proving. Her daughter, Mr*. Wil liams, went to Wilson Tuesday aad "Vt!l spend several dsys with her mother. The First Nûiioiul R««v·· rkit». mas savings club clou· next Satur Don't fors·* tbe date. Baffin to save money bow for next Christ maa. The bank will pay yon to save. Sm Mr. Baldwin ar Mm Viola Mc NeiU for particular». Misses Martha J. and Kathlesn Whit», of Waahington, D. C., war* here th'.a week in tha InUraat of the Kadchffe Chaatauqua which oyons a»xt Saturday and runs for thiaa day». They started the local organ •tauoa oS with a put deal of en th miasm which will carry tha move ment on to soccsea. Geo. L Smith, of Coata. has estab lished a laboratory in oAces over Ζ. V. 8nipet, ffaraf* aad will spend thraa days of aaah weak hare. Be make» a specialty af dlacnoeinc the «oil* »qd. has opened an ofBce bar* that hi may ha knore anaaaftl* to ι the farmer» of thi* section of the Slate. Friday, Saturday aad Mon day will he his office days her·. Geo. T. Nod moved last weak Into his handsome brick rsaidaooa recently rreeled in tha Godwin annex, juat north of Duna. Ho has a beautiful heme, equipped with ail modern con veniences, and la the second brick residence to be erected in Dunn. Tha res'donee being built by R. L. God win. in the same asctlon, Is about completed and Mr. Godwtn hopaa to soov" in w.th:n the next thirty day». lion. Minor Wallace, former Un ited State» Conffreaaman from Ark ansas, will lccture at the flnt Bap tist ehorch Monday evsninff, Feb ruary 11th, at 7:80 p. m. His sub ject will be: "The Call of the Water Waffun.** Admission free and the public is nrged to attend. Ha will relate many striking facta ranrdfn* the progrès· of prohibition. Mr. Wal lace la an orator of national reputk tioti and bla lecture will be an inter nKlng one. Little Mist Jane McKay returned Wednesday from the hospital hi Fay· «rt'ville where the was takes two weelu ago for an operation, having be< η «truck on the streets her· by an sutc.mobile driven by Bud Wil Htuun, which fractured Her (Iran. She bar about rrx-ovrred from the effect* of the wound, which, at on· time, waa thought to ha of a more seriou* nature. She waa accompanied home by her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKay, who bad been with her moat oi the tine. J. W. Tnmage, the "do-tt-now" mayor of Dunn, U superintending the light and water department of the toTm, since the departure of L U. Blascll. who ha· enlisted and left last Sunday for Port Leavenworth, Kan· ras. The mayor's versatility serves the town we* in thia particular in stance as the commissioner* have been unable ytt to get any one to ID the place sf the abeent superintendent. And in pesatnr we might say that the •civic· has been much better than Heretofore and the mayor baa made improvementa at the power h sues that save· the town about $18.00 par day la the araoaat of fuel consumed. Ha alec states that there wtD be ne mors "cutting off" ef th· current daring ι the day and that th· patroae «11 * joy ml service· from this thaa on. ! As the mayor has the npitstho ef > execating his plans The Dispatch fee h I that tha currant problem has bean •ohrad and that hereafter tha patrons will gat what la earning to thsai Or est is the auyar who can saperlateod the j light and water department with a· much ease and graee as ha prssldes lover the m—«lags at tha heard af commissioners ar guldee the diatiny of tha best town la Marth Carolina. Sheriff W. H. Turlington, of LU· Kngton, «m in U«i yesterday. R. K. Lee, of Falcon, iu a buai MU visitor In Dunn yesterday. Mr*. Ju B. Butler iptnl yeiter iay with nUtivta In FayrttevUlo. Mb· Aida Tew λ spending κηηΐ ■reeks with relative* and friand* is Florida. Ljrteani attraction at the Opera House nert Thursday night. Dont miss H. Mr. snl Mrs. Hoke Tcmpleton, >( Florence. B. C-, were here this week viahing relative*. Tee Core left Sum'ay night for Orlando, Pla., where be will spend koms time with relatives. Μη. E. W. Myers and little daugh ter, BssUy, returned Tnesdsy from s riait to Baklch and Oreeasbore. Mlas Ruth Taylor, student at Oz ford Col loo .spent the week-end hers with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. rsyior. Daniel Wilson returned the latter part of the week from Johns' Hopklni t»o«pitaJ, Baltimore, where he wa· t>pei%tcd on fur appendicitis. Claude Barnes, prominent Ν usines· nan of Jacksonville, Fia., Is spend ing a abort time in the elty with hit toolbar, J. D. Barnea. He is en route home from a business trip to New York City. Byron Blzsell and Norman Lee, of Newton Grove left Dunn Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., to enlist la the emer C*ncy fleet. These are two excellent roung man and have offered their lerviree because they feel It their luty to do so. NOTICE We are now prepared to deliver all Jberty Lean Bonds rohecribed for h rough this bank, and would appre ciate it if all our eubecrlbers would rail at oncc and get their bonda. 'IRST NATIONAL BANK, DUNN. Lewto Strickland, who baa been itationed at Fort Caawall for the >aat aarerel month*, ni bar* yea «r4>r an roots to Jackaoneille, Pla.. •bare he will take a court· ia trata ag aa chauffeur. H· will be is Jack iotitUU for threa weak» Liant. Giles, who haa bean la the iragt for tha paet two yeara, end la mw stationed at a camp in Oklahoma irrived her* laat weak an routa ta hi· loma la tha Spring Branch taction of lampeoa county, whara ha will ^ead teraral day· with ralativaa. Your attention is called to the ad >t the Pint National Bank in tUa am. Tbay ara offering liberal tarais A farmers who want to borrow noney, gieing personal property or ihattel mortgagee as collateral. Ur> 1er tha Biekett act, passaii by tha Mat t agjalaturs, they ara in a poai Hob la offer you a ttheral propaai Joa, If you need money. Por further partiralaa raad their ad. Tha Diapatch ia reqoeeted to aak Lhoee who hare not paid their Y. M. C. A. pledgee to do so at once. Yon may hand tha money to Horace Pree nan at the gtepheaa-Howard Com pany or to Mr. Lee at the poetoBce rheaa pledges ara now due and the ι bora named gentlemen ara anxious bo dose the matter up so far as Duap ia concerned. Sheriff Turlington will be ia Dnno igain Saturday far the purpoee of :oOectiag ta sea. You can And him it the State Bank Λ Trust Company iny hoar during the day. Ha wiD be ia Duke Tueaday, February IS, from 8:30 to 7 JO, ia the afternoon. Be urgea all who have not paid their Laxee already to da ao. Better aee the sheriff on this trip. The aerriee flag which haags in Front ef the poetolRce building bean three stars oaa for each member of fka IamI b/u4/>4Im /i»a* ι, L ,«■ U » - — In the eervic· of Unci· Bam ud la doing hU bit toward defeating the Kaiter*· force·. Perry Godwin, «1 Cup Snitr, Ralph Will, at Fort Cajweli and Crsven Ewl), at Port Leavenworth, Kanaaa, art the men Lh« (Lan represent. Postmsstar Lot faela proud of Um fast that Ua fta| haa mora (tara than that of any othai In tow· and to willing ud am tool to Bikt ttm further boUm· m trprii hto fore· If It I· Mfiw; to win tho war. Mr. Loo also baa twe brother· la the nrriee, Lieut. W. C Lee, of Fort Sill, Oklahoma υ» Henry C. Lee, of Fort CmwoII. Sergeant Flahiff wiD be the nasi Lyceum attraction here. He will ap pear In the Opera Houae next Thar* day night. 8eata are now on ab at all the drag star·· is Dunn <K the price of adntoaton to IB and Κ cents. If yon bave not nservod yon seat already better do eo at ο ace ai thto win be the Best interesting fn tnra of Ui coursa. The Woman'i Club of Dunn la back of the guar antra which waa aeceeaary to get tM cour·· an dtbe people should feel la te noted enough to patronise then Sergeant Flahiff has taken sa asthri part la the great war aad will retot experiences that will b· InUrsstini sad iastncUn ta thoss who hsai Mm. The lecture win be a good on and the prie· ef admission to lot enough to permit any who wieh ti sttaad. Dr. ». A. Ellis toft Wednesday fo Port Thomas, Ky.. where he will tab up hto work aa r ha pair in the ana) Dr. nils offered hto asrvisss sarsrs mouths age, aad hto application wa aseepted at that ttoie, but he did sc reeehre his eall to report until In day aaomtng. Dr. Blto has bean paa tor ef the First Baptist shank her for tb· paat right month· and was oa af tto moot popular pas ton Daaa ha * BUSINESS LOCAL · FORD PO· SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW 1917 MODEL OOINC AT A BARGAIN. PRICE |1Η.βΟ. NO LESS CAN CET THIS FORD. REASON FOR SELLING IS THAT OWN EE IS CONTEMPLATING VOLUNTEERING FOR UNCLE SAIL SEX ME AT ONCE. PERRT JERNtGAN, DUNN. M. C. FOR SAI F—A S PASSENGER II L'pmobUc la rood condition. Equipped with new tir··. Will mU cheap. Mrs. J. p. Pitta»*, Dun. I MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED security. Call on or writ· the Bank or Harnett, Dak·, N. C. SEE US FOR THE MOU Ν Ε DISC Hsrrow*. Nothing like it on U» raarkeL Johnson Bros. SEVERAL NICE OFFICES FOR rent. Desirably located in new building Esc as at oaee. J. W. Garald k B**Rctt, Dann, N] C. ! SEE ME FOR CENTER BORED colonial column·, ruaraataad not' to crack, and all kiads of turned work, mantels, tables, and odd furnl lure, J no W. Hodces, Variety Works, under water tank. FOR SALE.—I HAVE » SMALL (anas which I can sell st a bars·» •n terms. See ne at ence. IL U Godwin LISTEN -IP YOU WANT TO SELL or buy town or eoustry property sec Geo. L. Cannaùy, he will.sell for yon. or he will find S custo mer for you if you want to sell. See or write to him at one» THE SMITH UPRIGHT IS KNOWN to be the beat. Bee it at our Mora. Johnson Bros. CALL OM CEO. L. CANNADAY IF Jou want ta buy (ana Iseds I ·« several rood bargain· new near Dann. See se at aaae if yon ara Interested. FOR KENT—ROOMS SUITABLE for light houe keeping. Light and modern convealencea.' ApfIj to Mm. Colo· Pnimi. VbLCAN PLOWS AND CASTINGS In «teck at all timci Cow M and let m mII you. Johaeoa LISTEN—IF YOU WANT TO SEUL or buy town or eosatry ywoiti ■m Goo. L. Cannady, bo win ml for yea. or he vill find a aier for you it ftm want «o aaD. 8tt or writ· to Β fa· at oaae. BUY YOUB IMPROVED FARMING hmMmtt now. When praaoct top ply U exhausted thé prim will be higher. Act now. f 10, MO. 00 WORTH OF BEAli Es tate Mortgage· that t >ut to dia conat or pot op aa collateral for 11.000 00 u M.000.00 loaa for odo year. Box. 10·, Dunn, N. C. 1-1»- St. INVESTIGATE LITTLE DUTCH Riding Plow·. Leo· draft aad you don't Kara to walk. For aale by Johneon Dm HELP TO WIN THE WAR BY IN. crvaaiac your farm· ρ rod act·. The easiest way to do this la to boy fan proved farming Implement· from Johnson Β roe. , LOST—BEAR SEIN LEFT HAND glove. Finder win be paid wall If returned to Dr. FaeMm. Dunn. N. C. 1-t-jwl. WANTED—MARRIED Oft SINGLE ladle· to work ipare thae In tWr hum· town. Write to Pimm Re medy Company, Buitiagton, N. C. IF YOU WANT QUALITY AND aerviee la a piano be «ν* you bay the Bchniaf. Parriik Λ Drtrwr. WANTED—TO BUT SMALL 1M. prored fana with twiOtsc, within four or ·*· mile· of Una, State prie· and tertaa. Λ lihi n Leek Box Its. Duan. N. C. WANTED—MARRIED Oft SINGLE ladka to work «para ψββ ta their borne town·, Dak· aadvonn, N. G Pearaoa Remedy Cia^iuy, Bariiajt ton, S. C. TAN PURSE. CONTAINING ABOUT ••.50 in ilKrir, waa teat la Doaa Friday. Par*· abo contained money order receipt for ··.«·. Re. ward If retread to KMrtdga Mr Lamb, Baatoa, No. t, or The Dia pateb OeWw. YOU PAY MORE FOR THE BEHN Inf piano than bat there la a raaaon. Parrtah Λ Drirer. FOR RENT—I HAVE FOR RENT two ale· dwelling boaaaa for oal· ■ ο red tenante. Pleaae a*a me at once. L. J. Beak. r had. Be la · yeans lata of raal abO ι Ity and hi· aeraoaa wore alwaya ea . joyed by tkoee who heard thêta. H la I fbion U broad and he did a paat ■ deal dartbg hi· ihort May in Daaa to t brine about co-operation and to aaify - the work of the Chriatiaa fercea of - the town. He earriee with Mai the ι beet wlihee of th· eatire town and aO ι hop· that he will return to hit char*· ι bore after hie jjjjgj work te ended. To The THERE WAS A SPECIAL ACT PASSED BY THE LAST LEGISLATURE OF N. C. KNOWN AS THE "B1CKETT LAW*' WHICH PROVIDES FOR DIRECT LOANS TO FARMERS TO BE SECURED SOLELY BY CROP LIENS, AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES UPON PERSONAL PROPERTY. THIS LAW RELIEVES THE FARMER FRO^TH^*ElttBÂARASSMErïf' OF ASKING SOME ONE TO ENDORSE FOR HIM AT THE BANK, AND FROM THE BURDEN OF HIGH TIME PRICES FOR HIS SUPPLIES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUNN IS PREPARED 'TO LOAN MONEY TO FARMERS UPON THE TERMS STIPULATED BY THIS SPECIAL ACT, AND WOULD BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN THE TERMS OF THE LAW AND MAKE LOANS IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH TO THE FARMERS OF THIS SECTION COME IN TO SEE US AND TALK ΓΓ OVER WE ARE THE FARMERS' FRIEND First National Bank, Dunn, Ν. C. ■m ' i&. ι Us THE DUNN DIRECTORY The proposed dliettaty of Dunn, now in will give the name, occupation, and addnu of >0 mi dents of Dunn, both white and colored. Besides this it will contain a street guide (giving description and location of all streets) a business directory (in which all business and professions are arranged and classified together al phabetically) and a miscellaneous directory, giving infor mation of town and county officials, dubs, socieliss, churches, schools, etc. The work is being carried on by men of wide ι in this work in other cities and no pains vrill be spared to make this, the initial directory of Dunn, all ihat it shonld be, and one to be proud of. To the Public Some time will be needed m gathering tVe ««*«—f and data to be used and you can attût us materially by GIVING INFORMATION FULLY AND FREELY WHEN REPRESENTATIVE CAI-LS No questions of a personal nature ν :1 be asked which are not necessary in making a good directory. We aim to treat everyone with all doe courtesy irJ respect The book in printing and binding will bo as Mat end attractive as the best printing houses in the south can make it. It will be sold so that iron and e cry one may own one. ALL TOGETHER NOW FOR A GOOD DIRECTORY HELP THE GOOD WORK ALL YOu CAN Chas. S. Gardiner, DIRECTORY PUBLISHER, Flor*rce, ::λιΛ Carolina. DISTRICT ADVISORY BOARD το mrr m payxttevolc Fayettertll·, P«W. β.—Ho-liml dis trict mârhory b**r4 Ν·.. I], far lb· ngiatratlon diitrlrt eomprlaad ·< Omboltml, Harn«U, RebMon, HoV·, R^sUind, Loo mm mer· io»»Mh, «til «MO* ta «ω» dty; at tfca oSm af Dr. J. F Hlchmalth, eXalnaan, Mit Toaa <Uy. February It. far maialK i«r irtraata referred fro· At local ·* caption btidi. Tin board will aa tvr.v? Μ λ o'ct*k la Μ ' -.'J neUUeale tm tie η a nncM to ΚLI HE NCWS INTHX DOPATCS
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