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...mttTttfllWttlHIWnilTWmtW!mftmilTTI JOHNSON BROTHERS T1 HOUGH the store is assuming an air of Xmas, 1 * with its bustle and excitement, there is yet an undisputed center of interest in READY TO WEAR I* Good * Offering* • in • COATS * It has been a tre • mendous season for * Coats and in antici * pation of this we * bought the largest • stock in our history • To look through * the showing now • you would hardly • believe it had been * touched. • • There are smart * beautiful Silver • tones, handsome * Broadcloths, mag * ni ft cent Plush and • Fur Coats, rich • Wool Mixtures and • tasteful PomPoms. • Every one very * modistly priced. :.: * HiadtSOM • • • • Winter • • • • SUITS • • _ • • • • The Coat Suit, in- • • dispensable to * • woman's dress, is * • here in smart and • • strictly tail ored • I • models. • | • Some very rich • 9 • and handsome fab- * 9 • rics have been em- * § • ployed in the de- • § • velopment of our • | • Suits for khe pres- • 9 • ent season. • jj • The beet new • jj • shades and fabrics * jj • are represented. • jj • The prices are ex- • i • trereely reason- • § • able,, the quality • | • and workmanship • jj • unimpeachable. • jj I Beautiful New Dreuet | sbm jsr --• cent ere^ioM*nd *dmlr* th® beautiful material*, the charming style*, the magnifl- | I For lifts. Our stock of genuine Silk Hosiery it now complete. A renge of eludes to meet every wish. Dainty Neckwear Suitable for your own wear or for gifts. 1 Many exquisite pieces for the neck and in 1 sets. IPRETTY NEW KIMONAS—Materials of cotton, silk, crepe and other materials. I Many In beautiful Oriental patterns and designs. A gift that is sure to please. 1 Johnson Brothers, Dunn, N. C. | ......■...I NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION T>m undersigned haring this day qualified aa administrator of ths es tate of Mrs. L C. Parker, lata of Har nett coanty, N. C., this is to notify aU parsons bolding any claim against tbs said estate to present the same to tbs undersigned DULY PROVEN according to law on or be fore tbs 4th day of November lill, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All perseaa indebted to the deceas ed will please make settlement at ones. _ JT. D. WEEKS, Administrator. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Tbs undersigned having this day qualified as administrator of the es tate of Milas Loess, lata of Harnett coanty, N. C., this is to notify all par sons bolding any claim against the said estate to present the asms to the undersigned DULY PROVEN accord ing to law oa or before ths ltth day of November 1»1», or this notice srlU be pleaded in bar of thoir recoverey. All persons Indebted to the deceas ed will please make settlement at once. _ T. L. WEST, Administrator of Miles Lucas, Deceased. R. L. Godwin A C. L. Guy, Attorneys. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as Administratrix •f the estate af William El Baggett, deceased, ell persons are hereby noti fied to make peresent af account* due t® ths estate to ths uadsrxignd at ones. Person* holding claim* against ths estate will present them to ths andsratgued duly verified on or be fore ths flat day ef November, IBIS, or tMa notice will b« pleaded In bar of nld claim. This the flat day ef November, ins. IDA i. BAOOETT, Admrr. of William KU Baggett, db Clifford A Tornseead^ NOTICE OP HAL*_~ Notice Is hereby given that under as dby virtue ef the power of sale Contained la a mortgage deed execut ed by A. E. Nerve to A. C. Barnes on the ltth day e< February, mg, aad registered is Haraott County la Book flfi page MS, defsaR having been made In the payment of the baud secured by said mortgage deed the understgued af sepess to mle at pebile auettou to lbs highest Wd dsr *•» cash, U *hs seurt beam dee* la Ullaatsa, Harnett County at lfi ® M. on Saturday. Dee. M, the follewing described let or parcel of -' -it - Ir land. Being all of a lot of land locatec in the Town of Dunn. N. C., begin nrag at a (taka at the intersection ol the Eastern margin of 8. Magnolia Ave. with the Northern margin of E Divine St. and rum about N. witi the East margin of 8euth MagnoBa Ave. 7D feet to a stake; thence par allel with Bait Divine Street and about East 140 feet to the alley thence with the edge of the sDey 8 78 feet to the Northern margin oi Eaet Divine Street; thence with tha Norhern margin of said Divine 8t 140 feet to the beginning cornet being and forming n lot of land 71 feet by 1*0 feet and being the South era half of lot No. 4 lc Block "BG" In the plan and map of the Towi of Dona. ’ A. C. BARNES. Thla the 27th day of NovraXar^lPlS NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION The undersigned having this da] qualified as administratrix of tha w tata of J. H. Sorrell, late of Harnett County, N. C., thin is to notify al persons holding any claims again*! mid setats to present them to the on dertigned duly proven according u tew on or before the 18th day el November 1919, or this notice wili he pleedvd ln bar ef their recovery. An persons Indebted to sad estsU of the deceased will please melee im mediate settlement. E F. SORRELL. _ Adnsr* of J H. Sorrell, Deed. C. L. Guy, Attorney. PREPARE TO SPRAY NOW. Raleigh, N. 0., Dec 10.—Orchard owners, both of the commercial and home varieties, should look ever tbeii spraying outfits and supply at eheml eels, in order to be prepared for toad ling their spraying work this winter It has been proven, beyond all ehadow of a donbt, that good fruil cannot bo made unlsaa K receives tha proper protection from I a sects and die*see* by the proper urn of recota mended sprays. This matter hei been thoroughly worked out bv Oh Division of Entomology of the North Carotins Experiment Ratios, and Mr Franklin Sherman, Chief of thte Di vision, has prepared Extension Chea ter No. M which covers the whole question of orchard spraying thor oughly. This circular may be had or reouaet as loag as the supply lasta Mr. Ihermao predicts that then will be conoid arable activity In the spraying buafneaa during die latter part of the winter, and that soma orchard i its will dud it hard to wtutt materials or supplies unless their or ders ore pot In at an early date. The spraying work on the different tmt farms is being started by the Di tMon right away, aad win soon be completed. FOOD lot Germany aak of the cold, gray The wheat that might have bean green again ~N In generoas Held* fof the good of men. i Let her aak for fruit of the murdered tree* Hat she already forgot 'an these' In the midst of her crying whs has heard Any regret for deed or word? Is there repentance in Germany? LetOencany aak ef the Blotters who Have heard their children crying for bread While Insolent brutal ware warmed and fad. Thera is wheat enough in the cold, gray see To foad a city la Germany. Jot her send her submarines today To Snd the feed that she threw away. This is a thing aha up do Lot Germany any to tha world one word Of bar broken faith end her bitter ihtBM Lot Gormans oall herself by name, Aad after her victims’ wounds are hound, After herlest sad slave Is found. When bar looting and lying all are Aad the truth it last has Its place in the sun, Then let bar cry for bread he heard I —Louie Driscoll, la N. Y. Times. WILL VIJIT o. i. WHEN HIS DUTIES WILL FEEJdIT HIM TO DO SO. New York, Dee. I.—That Marshal Foek may visit the United States when his duties permit wae indicated by a caMeffmm received hern today by •Layer Hyland from the Marsha) in response to a meant Busings In wMeb tkem«Tor Invited kirn to via* Maw York and offered him "the fucilimi of the city." GARFIELD TO JOIN THE PEACE _ _ delegation. Waahbytop, Due. I—Tool Admin Htrateir Garfield has beau naked by President Wilson to held himself bi readiness to join the peace delegation / I WHHE WOUNDED HEN YIELD TODAY DREAMS Rwtoro* to HootBi in* Vlpr ki Bo* Cron Qowmloooont that —aa— merely depends oa a waMww ia Mmalf Sotf-eon ftdaao* alone never won say *f the battles of Mfe - trl.au. PARENTS AM RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING THEIR CMIL DEEM PROM DISEASES. Naay poopl* 4* not understand that thoy. tnaaio.lva*, are responsi ble far the ooatrol of whooping MOgh, wa.tt*.. diphtheria, scarlet favor, typhoid favor, infantile paraiy ■la, i ill pox, aad other diaaaao* a mong tbabWlldren. Thoy expost the qaarantin* anther! ties to ttop the ■proad of contagioaa, whoa, without th* hearty re apqradea of the par *■*1 •H “• » hyai a» childrea wha gat th* eo-opereoea af th* qumraatia* officer that __ be controlled and th* Mvos W many children aparod. ThU reepoottbility rasto on every parson to wbao* car* Cod boo intrusted a child. Any mother ia North Carolina »®*dd sacrifice her Ufa rather thaa eae her child die er eves suffer by the cruel act of a murderer. New. it ■mho* ao material difference whether a child Miff era aad dies by brutal puniahaeaat or by diaoaae. If it be true that suffering is suffering aad death ia death thaa peraate ax* net whoa they would sacrifice their Hvaa to protoot a child from a murdered at the aaaao time, make ao attempt to protect it from diseases which kill a thousand tones men chil dren. Parents Weald renaider tha results of dissasas more acrioualy aad make greater attempts to protect th«ir cnildren. Children Would be taught not to ns* a towel, a drinking cap, knife, fork, or aay eating utonaU good another until it haa been boiled; a to oat from the earns * with saothor; to weak l for* mask; aad to aa* with a handkerchief over th* aaovth pad boo*. Divers* germs live hi tha mouths of well poopl* aa well aa in the mouth, of the rick, and these simple precautions may prevent their spread from one parson to another Every parent Would do Ms duty in trying to protect children from dis ease* by keeping aD tick children at home, away from well children, aad notifying the qaarantin* officer of ovary cam. The qaarantin* officer will ad vim aa to the maaanraa Dae '“•nr to prevent the «pre»d of the dimsee. The reports of ell-ace remilred hr he. berta* the month ef November one cnee of ecerlet fever. Helene Pittman, »»on, R. P. D. No B. wee reported and duly quarantined. Two cases of diphtheria occurred in the heme of W H. Matthews, Cardenas, B P. D. If other ease* of repo ruble diseases (tee list ef mors important diseases above) occurred they wan net repor ted to this office and aemamn ie cab led to indictauat. J. W. HALFORD. County Quarantine Officer. COTTON FARMERS HOLDING FOR BETTER PRICKS. Quotations have lerlined shoot ■“■MmnwwamKM ditioao ku completely Mat --—. Exports daring fee latter part ad fee month haoa been large sad are tr PMtad to aa moot rss'tssrra.nt,**8 8 » almoat ban of mode. _ Motiy ancon Bead that at .Ultos-MfeUaM-dha, SX*?-***™ k' BOt •xcapt wife fee on fee failure of fee tfa contract to higher Sfieaa If to withhold the ■apply of *10 00 per bale during the month but very little actual cotton hot rtiangiil hand* a* producer* have ref Band te cell on the temporarily depremed market. The decline aopeara to be due te concerted withdrawal from if* 011 *&• »■■* a( Mttoa miO*. Thia withdrawal ia prahahlj duo to uncertainty aa to futon coo dtbona in the goode market#, aiiB* apparently, hevtag become eo k tomod to ebnonoal eon' i profits that the proepoet ■ U anything approaching k ^ ■ 1 =OTTgg Aa • matter of fact, the -*-*Hftl eei.d tion has arrsr bee* aa hnlltah and while eoaeMerable time may be re<r 1 rad fee it's fall affect to be fait, an e/eatnal Ms advance appeals aa qae. tionabla. Farmers art advised to •c/aae te aall at praaaat prieea, bat ffotl ears ahonld be taken of the held cotton and it ahoald net he allowed to dac.ye. The Dtviaioa of Wallah will be «lad to anM in laeatiny wait, •kie atotnee placaa aod aidinaia m ear i-f leans ao cotton wheat daalred. —It ned by the DtvMea of Markets! ” On account of conditions caused by facturers and jobbers have made their (30) day basis. We will be unable to business as we have in the past, so after all goods bought on open account will become due on first of each month, and we will expect settlement later than the fifth. i continue to sell some agricultural imple ments and take note settlement when delivered. Musical goods will be sold on usual terms. This is no reflection on our customers whatsoever, but one of the conditions im posed on us by the war. Thanking you for the many years of favorable pa tronage, we remain, * Yours to serve, _■ The Barnes & Holliday Co. I ——■ 11 —n-—— I ~ ~ - • V j I * • *• • 1 iv ;•• ‘ ']$ i <■ . *, ■ ’ ‘ * <•.$* .Hi .■'»•" ■'. *■■ : 1 ;>,;s9 !®5i ; * 2j The Greatest Christmas Sale ! in the History of Dunn. Come. ■ ■■ fit: ' • •' • *? §& * • • ;» a* M •• -t' ' :% |* THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY , " ' ■ ' -7-V® X*-. .-vi* .' ,-’Vj
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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