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THE DUNK DISPATCH. MfaM Iwr Wifcnil.y dprJ 1st, 1914. at Λ* paat o«M *t Dm, H. C, uto the act of S, It»». Ttoaa tux scours am coMirtc nrrc THE IK OWM. At iMt tk· hal troop of Boj Scoots 1» riMlng into Its own. Th< pnyir nwtla| spirit. tW pi op am ir>. Iki fi·, ud aB the other a· mrt^b οI Ml M««Ui( are botag κ by |B tba boys Id Uw t*i patrak, and *a fMt bid· Mr tba nm ml work «m be doee In th Aboat two |ii mo th· troop wa oTgnlasd witt H. 8. Friinn ■ 8—I—Nr. lad jest after organb h( 4M mm» mrtli work ta thi eoraaaafty wl b«itt op a good trooj Howtrir, aa Η «ΠΙ do fat met organ ' icatioas, ta tba part few months fag terçst baa <hd—d ud the boy hare aot boaa aliro ia tb· Mit, a th»y war* at Ont. Bat at a ncn ■soettag tb· etab to recrmniud an Scoatmarter Γτμοικ mad· a tat tbat told of tb· poasibiliti·· of a troo of 1W· Scout· (a the present timei H« pat tba right pap ia tbo boys, an mi tba laaBialiuu tbat tba Seoat of Dosa ami* agaia coning lato thai oas paaaad are and the floor. Tb people of tba toara should aear watel aad -wait far imitabl* raaatts tba ara forfbeoadag fro· tbaao anbttlou If 7N mat to avoid (nib!· witl Ik imrnMut Wttu make poar In nao tes ratera· Mon April lai And* aet. «km tecoac item an: mm κ a· nek aa $1,000.0· laa pear bum* pay η teootoa tax; ar I m m a manted mmn aad year la a—a hat jaar waa tt^OO.OO ar wort Tom met iipei t H Man April tat or be —fcjait to a tea ar iraprtaon aMr.L or ML Thia la a aariooa aat tar aad jn eaaaat afford to aefioc w SPECIAL TAX ELBCTMM Oa Hiaday, March 4 th, the const; com ai Mas ara called aa «taction ta t> hcM on April Zktfc, wUlefc. if carried «fil all·* the W—telH— to In; a tpoctel tax af 1> caata aa tea htro 4τ» I Mkn a*itk of prapaaiy aid 41 ► sa». ■ wt.ij.wi tka paU. The pazpeaa ο tea Γι aal| éaite» tea totte of th. war by payiaff teo faarhtw batte «ilarlaa Coaalderlnf the advance il tbi eaat af 11» lag aad tba lacrattn pa<dttoa attraction naa and wan mjr from tea country dbtrfcte >m null tewna it will ba azeaadiagt] bard to hold tba teachm for m» yaar anltea a aabateatial adraaei It uli te their «alartea They cautf to rnnrtnit tufhinf et âu piice bate* paid them at the pnoni aad tba oaljr way to heap the oehooti opoa aext year la to vote tba coai tax. Xaay other coaattaa hi Ik· Sub bar· ikMll Ukn atop· along tkli Hm aad BomB eamnty cuwl afford to da atkarwiaa. Ov aehooh awl W hap* (fn at ujr pto u4 ·« W Bar· laaagti of tit· paoph •f Ike eoanty ntllu tUa fact to wki We art yMMiln kakiai a Hat oi the ragjatraata aad poU-holdais foi flM rarloaa liiaiidOpi in tka eoonty. Am «ntlrahr aaw raffMratiaa la i· ^lw< and U |H want to raU la tU aleetto· Too anal rawiatar ao aaiui bow βατ Mm ya· hare ragiatarcd kef or·. TW liât ioOowi: Bockkara, «. M. Blanchard, ragfc trar, J. W. Itofkan· aad L. 8. Maaa. poDboUara. Aadaaaaa'a Creek D. H. Bate, nfUrar, A. 8. Dark aad A. A. 8kaw, poOkolden· Aiaiaa bar·. Ma. I, J. C. CMTord, raglitiar, J. Ε fa pa aad X. Lea, pollkoldars. Ar»raat»To, Ha. t. Salty Ctoftr, rair· btrar, A. ». Inbi and McD. H*Oi day. paHbaMan Sack Khar, W. I. Or»*ary, laplaliai, E. C. Nerdaa and JE. 8. Makry, paObaMaw. Daka, Γ M. McKay. ia|k»ai, Artbar Harpar aad A. F. Fnkf, paMnldar». Grot·, 3. A. «towart, Mgtotrar. P. 8. Baala aad H. A. Tatftagton. pallkaldan Baator'a Creek. D 8. Saritk. rafla Mr. W. A. Wattkiw ■ aad ■ ■ Hal toaray. piliillm. J.kne«aittle. J.I A. Danaak, redetrar A. 8. Parfcarj ,a coarctation to thie fend. Daring the evening a program consisting ai miOMr and reading* WH rendered which vaa uaaMalljr |Md u4 thoroughly eajoyed by the large crowd preevat. Frait punch waa liTTrd, the punch howl hatn* pnajtWd over by Mn C. L. WUion and Kn. .Marvin L. Wad·, while the ofllccn lof the IIanunnry Society aetad a* la receiving committee. ATUr u ipeneee arm paid about I7&.00 wma placed to the credit of tha carpct food. MEDICAL SOCIKTY MKT HtU The Harnett County Medical So ciety mat hem Wednesday afternoon aad alerted officer» far the ennilng year as XoUowa: Preoldent. Dr. M. L. Barefoot. VW-^roMent. Dr. W. P. Halt. Secretary and TrtMUtr, Dr. L F. Hic lu. Dr levai* State Society, Dr. J. F. McKay. Dr. Hal ford wai named ai alternate i[ Cnvn.\"rr. Dr. R. L Wartan. I Edvr " ' "-nith will leave nexl vreek f\·" V tmlt, Mich., where be will porrhao r. η amber of Dodge cam. He will car. y Vtith him tea driven and win brU.j the car* back throujth the country. Ovinjr to the embargv on freight of thi* clue Ihc «are can. not be lhlppcd and thl« 1* the only way Mr. Smith ha* of gxtting hii can tor hi» customer*. < THOSE WHO HAVE FAILED > TO FILE QUESTIONNAIRE I TIm Following M«n Mml lU^wt It I Bmi) at Ok· or Bo Claned r h Dwtrtm. I The following men who in regis* ι tered with the local board Harnett t county have (|IM to lb question I natrea. Thry ara requested to com ■unicatc with the local board îbbi dia'.ely. ctav they will be ccrtMod tc ι State Hoadquartsrs ai deserter*. 1T1—820—Alosxo Willi· Craao. til· lfogton. tee—*0»—Milton Joan, Dunn. 82—707—WaKcr Myatt Johnson Chalybeate 8prln(n. 142— -1147-—Ed Williams, Ullington, Ko. 1. 2*3—>23—Charlie Lee. Dunn. SM^A—2082—Harrison Elliott, Don η 290—1625—I grander Ben Saadera, Smithfield. SU—3X8—w. κ. Nordan. Manor·. Tll^iseo—CharK. Graver Norria, Duke. 378—1118— Douglass McDonald, ' Dunn. ι 117^—lft 10—Caria ad Rowland. Chaty beau Sprtnga. MS—996—Alex Lewis, Dunn. ί·Ί—1550—John Mark Rogers, IAV l'njtlon No. 8. 560—087—Robert H. Gregory, Buie'i fmvîarî liin» ι Γ,71—1199—John Λ. McLean, LiV lingtoti No. S. 858—fliO—Lonwy Cilehrilt, Broid way No. 1. «79—1370—Cad Pegfoot, ΓΗιηη. 888—Î0(-John Own Brawn. Duke. 911—758—Willi»» H. Holloman, BruaJway No. 2. 384—287—!)»r»d Cobb·, Dean. 978—358—Neil Carwy, Lilllngton. 992—1787—Jamea Tyler, Chalybeate Spring*. 1000—394—Ernett Camcroa, Pine view. 1005—445—Daniel M Darrocb. Ul lington Xo. 8. 1031—1120—Ruaaetl Vclan, Dunn. 1030—1927—Holt William*, Dunn. 1043—8*2—Jake Hartfleld, Dona. 10*6—641—Joe Harrington, Dunn. I08d—2077—Joha H. Spradlcy, Lil llngion. 1085—ί 75—Joha Kaatman, Dunn. 1141—409—William Dart*, Dunn. 1149—284—Willie Curry, Brewton, Ga. 1178—1"40—Walter Huldrew, Dann. 1197—52*— William Ford, Dunn. 1212 -1111—William O. McLean, Fuqoay Spring·. 1220 -t&14—Ilenry B. Say nor, Dann Ko. 4. 1208—\'f.—A he Rwinton, Dona. 1212—t'1- Ptrr/ Lee, Dunn. 1M1—ββ3—Jotcph Hollingeworth, Due. 1274—14—Water Alt ton, Dunn. 1Î7»—892- WIBlaa* E. Jonea, Jonee born. 1298—1111—William MeXalt, Dann. 1804—1882—Dan Strong, Dann. 1314—791- -Julias Jordan, Duaa. 1.1 !2—(Mi—Joiepti (Satton, Duan. J8B1—181—J. H. Barefoot. Dunn. 1387—1222- -Andrew MeFaydea, Duk*. 1874—1891—Haywood Smith. Dana. H7G—140*—Arrh;» Patterson, Dunn ι I'.tS—88*—Robert Cromartie, Bene-1 level Ko. 1, . 1888—7070—Al^ha Omega Johaeoa, ', , I «M—170—Eli CkMb. Dvma. ItM—10«·—J ο ha William 8u»W», Din. IM4—-Archie Lea JetiMon, Dm. ΙΙβΙ—exi-LuanU ft John ton. An fit? K. 2. IM—1141—Heary KcLmi, UIDi«t 170·—M~ ΨΛ 3tmm U*A**r. Dm» 17Ot Ml—Vota Hant. Own. IfII—141 0—. A. /Mb»», DaM. im-MI WkM> J. Oao4Wi. Dm. 1 K>9—7f I— Lawta J omet, Dean. iMf-IM-WW· Um, Dan. HIT—TH—Kalhaa Hafbaa. Dak·. IIH 10» Ed rampkall, Dan·. I0M-4N—Jaapar ■. U«, Dw. MIS—It··—SaaMa Littar ten Na. 4. i soil—tit--J·*» P«*Ha, Spaat Ntt^ltH-Wll IkLaaa, 1H» * ton Ko. S. 204»—81S— Geo. WUlUœ Jemlgu. Duu. 2051 —US»—H.Uirt McNeill, Duke No. S. SUBSCRIPTIONS Of WAR SAV INOS STAMPS HANDED IN DURING THE PAST WEEK. J. C. Bytd ud brother 000.0» H. T. Sp.«n 1,000.00 Mi». J. G. Layton 1,·β·.0· 1 W. M. Ntnon 600.00 Mr*. □. T. Spean 100.00 R. E. Smith 100.00 lib· Anale C. WaUa 100.0· Lolier Uttlh·*· ... 60.00 Ε. A. LattA SB.00 Wr. and Mm. J. H. Bcatlay 25.00 D. C. Hamilton 18.00 Mr». W. Μ. Γηηοη 6.00 Kofaaon Hoeiuulay .... 6.00 Mr·. R. E. Smith 6.00 Viran Smith 6.00 Rvca M. Walt» 1.00 Κ there in other» In tbe county not In the above list U la beeaua· the taht ha· not been reported to thii office. Wa hope thoaa not in the Bat will be reported »o it can be included in the litt next weak. We are inxioai to hare a full report during the weak and any new subirrlptio&a should be forwarded to the undenignad at one·. R. P. GENTRY. Chairman. Lillington, March 12th. ALMA FLEMMING TOVNG Aim» Kkmming Young, wife ol Ernest P. Young, dW st Um Moor·· Harris? Hospital. Wednesday, Fab. -7Λ. »km ilx had eon· for tnat mtnt with the hope of Um fanily and friend» that her condition might ba con* much better should not · ear* be effected. The fanerai service on Thsraday, I February Ï8th waa bald from the I home by Rev. J. M. Daniel, bar ptfr tor, aaaiatcd by Rev. A. R. McQnean, after which the remains wart In tared In Greenwood cemetery. The mound that maries bar last reat ir.g place waa besutifully decorated with tower· by flrteoda and loved ones. She leave· a hua hand, one daugh ter. one ion. and · dear mothVr as well as many friends to lament bar departure. But their lose is not to be compared with her gain, freedom from pain and suffering of this world, and eternal happiness in bar mansion in heiven above. By the death of Mrs. Young Γ>αηη loees » christian woman, good neigh bor, and kind friend, the nunnery of nhom will be fondly cherished by friends and loved one». (1) RESOLVED, therefore, by the Woman's Club, of which she bald rUy o**"" — a ι·. ι*, ι w· bew ΤΓ eabmiasioo te Bla wtH who Aoeth all thlnga well, wboee loving kindoem and constant care for His ertataras Is so greet, that a sparrow doth not fall without Hie notice. (8) RESOLVED, that we extend unto the bereaved onea our sympathy, and may the grace of God sustain them in this trying hour. (.1) RilSOr.VED, that a copy of thsac resolutions be sent to the family a copy be spread upon a page of oar minute book to her memory and also to the Dunn Dispatch for publication. Mrs. Marion A. Lee, Mrs. R. L. Godwin, Mrs. J. W. Whitehead. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I sa StlmuB la Harnett and adjoining count I·» for the Celebrated Goodyear Liquid RooAag Co—t for preoervtng and making abeolntely Are proof all kinds of roofing, instantly stoppln:; all lap In and keeping ttxa stoppe;:. One coat guaranteed for ten yuan. A One composition for' ! preserving now roofs and repairing old dilngle, metal, tin and paper roofs. ■ Don't trer off year old roof an til you ι have seen what 1 hare to offer. It wfll save yoa money in all roof repairing. Write ma a poetal card and I win call at your house to consult yon about the matter, ar call on ma at my permanent addreea at the old Brady Hotel. Benson, N. C. I J. E. LIOON. Box 141, Bensoa, N. C. A toncert by the Shaw University Cone set Band, Gloe Club, Bra·· Quar tette and Soloist», will be given at the Opera Η ο ass hare Friday evonbig March 22nd. Special «eats will ha resermd for white people. Goners! ι tdatsdoa Is 18 cents, school children ! I· ceitt. Dr. Codringtoa, AlUe W»>l Sack sad Rov. Uaderwea»· »«ii t—i ■h*rt* ot Uw performsncβ Mort alks »1I1 b· gud< kjr Mtjror Turn «· «ni «tktr Dunn ettiaroa. Dr. P««bU» loM om Um iWj of Kiaa wnl «Mb ago · kwr akin ■ft Kmd glove «kick ha la aailoua > grt U|f with Κ «.torn to K'm, or 1w DapeUk 0®c· aad set a libaral n>rd. ι.ι,τ»»κ y:wa in the inat'ATcn BUSINESS LOCAL ·, .·* * » « » » * ♦; IlOl'Sl FOA R"ÎNT—f-ROOK house >rith sll iooTcnynCl··'] an! · ! ·. :-t J· 1 ir,T * | !ir. j. :·. κ:-. . y..,-,,, ν ο. : ~ u et" "**.»· .ι ;,v. ι '.'•t. S. U ' >at. ber. MONFV TO I CAN OH APPROVED Cull on or writ· Um Bank of Harnett, Duke. N. C. OLD TIMS MADE NEW AT LEE'S Vulcanising Work*. Dunn. A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESSES. Co»» and Coat Suit* now on dt» play at GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn'» Best Store, (ont let oa ahow you. ROOMS FOR RENT FOR LIGHT h (Tom keeping. Apply tn Mr*. J. Γ. Pittman, Dunn, N. C. LET LEE EXAMINE YOUR TIRES every week, (t will pay both of oa. Lee's Vulcanising Work*. Dunn. SILKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION at GOLHBTEIN'S, Dunn'i U«t Store. LOST.—CRESCENT BREAST PIN, aet with pearl· and aaphiree. Waa lout Sunday BMrning between my home and the postoUke. liberal reward if returned to Mtaa Greet HoDiday. FOR SALE—I HAVE > SMALL firm· which 1 eu sell nt » bargain on ccuj Wmt. See me at once. R. L. Godwin. J. EDW. MONARCH. SEWING MA ebine expert, tor several ywi with Singer Srwintt Machine Co., will rebuild. ororlugl, repair or eleaa all nakes of Sawing Machine· at your home. AU work guaranteed. Phone No. St. 1-t-pd. YOU OCT MORE MILEAGE OUT of your tiro· by having then re treated. Let Leo'· Vulcanising Works do it. ALL THE NEW THINGS IN DRESS in Trimmings, and Collars at Goldstein's, Dunn's Best Store. CAR LOAD OF MIXED FEED JUST received by Morgan Bros, Dunn. FtioneSS. PLANTING 3EU$—PURE STRAIN, clean and ureninsd. from finest cot ton grown 1» Mite. Por sal· by B. O. Townsend, Dunn. N. C. OÙi l'LIS aRÉSuui BOOTS IN high an dlew he·)· at prie·· that will please yom. GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn's Best Stor*. KED DOG SUCiAne DAIRY PEED. Union Grate dairy feed and Seed potatoes at Morgan Bros. Phone ft5. PLANTING SEED.—PURE STRAIN, clean and unmixed, from finest eot ton grown in State. Por sala by B. O. Townsend, Dunn, N. C. GRIFFON CLOTHING. THE KIND that At and *ui ««11 at GOLD STEIN'S, Dunn'· B«at Store. ALL OU* WORK GUARANTEED. La·'· Volcantfciag Work», Done. BURT OATS, RED' BUST PROOF oat·, »M all kind» of mixed feed at Korean Bin, Phone 8S. FORD CAR FOR SALE.—BEEN ran 11 moDtfc· and k in good run ninx condition. Set of new tir·» on It. Price fdtO.OO. See or write to C. B. Strickland, Falcon, n. c. u. ; IF YOU WANT QUALITY AND Mtrrie· in a piaao be Mr· you boy the Behninff. Parriak é Drirer. HOGS FOR SALE—I HAVE TWO or throe nice hoc* for aalc. 8oe Be at one· or call Phone 51. Otrry Pope, Du an, N. C. rOU PAY MORE FOR THE BEHN. lair piano than Uu average, bat there i« ■ reaaoo. Parriih Λ Driver. 1AR LOAD OF HAY TO ARRIVE nut week Morgan Bro» Phone as. COWPEAS DBLIVUUO AT TOUS ' nation 11.66 p»r MmL H*t« year Buh to im( nik to Bank of liberty, Liberty, M. C„ to te paid m* whan I hand Um, bill lading •hewing freight »r«»aid or raalt direct fcy ■«■•y-ord«T of ebaek. J. M. Field. Climax» R C. ^AINU'I BUST ΠΟΟΡ COB uta. a «tylo for rrary tfin, at CfMhit, Dona'i Boat Rtara. | PLOW UNES SPECIAL EXTRA 5000 Pair Now On Hand •t ββ CENTS PER PAIR nf One· WALTER JONES, Don, N. C. ·· J mi -rs· SUPPOSE YOC CALL ON ME tnmtiim· and n*i aoai* mon·;. I un new making a B|ea Ironing buard. Ilowrr «UinU, porch twin** ud ·0 kinrie of porch trimming», and famitara. in·· W. Ho4«in. UiwUr th* water tank. HISS EVA STRICKLAND, CORSF.T * 1er. win b· glad to lit 7°· In t)»« n*w mod«a of Madaate Grac· Cor· aeta at J. L. HalrharV » ELECT TOUS STYLE IN PANAMA •ad Straw Hate anw W· waat I· ■How ya« at OoUatets'*. Dunn'» Baat Star·. The fi nia· «4 tto Orpkaa Rlair «■ Claa la rakalatcd ta awka the heart· of «U l»>y»l eltlacn* r«r«U with ht» for their country. Patriotic U tW program of the Mating Ctaaa of th· Oxford Oryfci· M®· H U ·Μ«η·1·1η( Md »r«—nt» MfBMl·!·· »«» m4 mepirtnf. M.I. THI KKW* INTK* DISPATCH Ban! Condensed Statement κ of Cape at Close of Business February 5, 1918 Fear RESOURCES: Loans and discounts Liberty bonds Furniture and fixtures Real estate Cash and due from banks Total $225,678.40 23,500.00 3,350.00 1,250.00 33.495.04 .$287,273.44 LIABILITIES: Capital stock $ 25,000.00 Surplus and profite 6,047.50 DEPOSITS 256,225.94 Total $287.273.44 Upon the strength of the above statement and the hacking of our Directors, we solicit your business. No ac count too small to receive our most courteous attention. Bank of Cape Fear DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA. First National Bank, Dunn, Ν. C. Condensed Report of Conditin to Comptroll er of Currency at Washington, D, C., at Close of Business Mar. 4,1918. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $329,864.29 U. S. and other Bonds 91,528.06 Liberty Loan Bonds 24,300.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures 49,601.38 Cash on hand and in other banks 210,007.54 5 per cent Redemption Fund 2,000.00 Total Resources _$709,101.27 L.I»01L1 1 LEO: Cash Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits 30,258.82 Circulation (money issued) 40,000.00 Deposits 588,842.45 Total Liabilities $709,101.27 Deposits March 4 1916 $154,577.88 Deposits March 4, 1917 283,122.91 Deposits March 4, 1918 588,842.45 OFFICERS: P. S. COOPER President W. B. COOPER Vtce-Preaident 1. A. OUT.BRETH Caahfer W. E. BALDWIN Awdetant Cashier S. D. P1TTMAN - Aasittart CMhlar DIRECTORS: J. W. DRATJGHON. Merchant: JNO. A. MeKAY.' Preaident. Jno. A. McKay Mfg. Co.; W. B. COOPER. Cotton Exporter; DR. C. H. SEX TON. Planter; P. S. COOPER. Preaident of Bank. WHEN YOU NEED YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED. PRESS ED OK DYED, SEE Ùs. WE ' ARE MASTER'S AT THIS TRADE. Acme Pressing Club 119 S. R. R. Avo. HIGH81IITH BUILDING. tf
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