IS DUNN DISPATCH 1 | *r*»y * • ' . J* M •SH*/ * ' yig /. jr' .**•> ft Mi » He*a a cut to warn hu hihoim ia a Ittla rdlagata Holland to tha / . .1 ft* Um mam who, «on Uu mj :r«.,srs&’si£jns; Ha Mil. A ad today tha laaitan ai dw irwtd'i^democrat* aaUoiM !• to teaad wfO yraraat any near --, -*k 11 I - - - - * r» _ _ aa_ . *T*C* •* UN VNMJ IWtll, U lilt Ida ad WHaaa tea darerlted tte graat n.lateam. U to deciding. too what Mktte fata of tte farf&rr of •attotaaa ate triad to awit tha awWr Tdaaid Ort^,Jto^BHtiA Tte farmer feratoa aaeratary baa «•••••••( T. E. DARDEN • VctoiMi} IlnhitA H«l|Ma and lliatlnr • PHONES: Day, So, Night 210 • DUNN, N. C JESSE F. WILSON • ATTORNEY AT LAW • Dana, N. C. • Office over Fkeuhman Broa* * Store fanaerty occupied by R. • L. Godwin. Practice In al • Court*. Prompt Attention • to aU Btminoa* * i. C.* dkoiii. * 4. A. Towaaond. • CLIFFORD • TOWNSEND • AIterarye at Law * Office an fcj floor ct Ptrat Net * local Bank. Prompt attention * given U all tae neee. • JOHN A JERNIGAM DENTIST SS-3S-37 Fir»t National Bank * WaMlac Pboo* No. SI • E. C. WEST • • ATTORNEY AT LAW • • Office;. 3rd floor 1st National * • Bank Building • • Doan. It. C! • Prompt and Personal Attain * Mob given all Business • • Collections Mads a Spoetalty * m • • • * DR. PAUL A. STEWART • ■ Eyeeieht Snsslalist • * Poartk Floor First Nat. Bank * * Bldg., Dunn, N. C. • * 8. P. \OUNG • Attorney-at-Law * Office ini'. floor Goldstein Wig. * Prompt nitration given business * Practice in all Courts * 7 esipWu iJKiaic I.' -W Pmesc PSent E. J. HUDSON. Dealer. | . Chiropractic Not Medicine, Not Surgery, Not Osteo pathy instead CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS for acuta or Chronic Ailments. DE. G. C. ELLIOTT. CHIBOPKACTOB *2-38-84 Flr*t NatT Bank Bid*. DUNN, N. C. Monday*' Tuaaday* and Wednesday! *t each weak Your Bathroom! MANY limn you've wi^iad it ware up-to date. clean, tmtlaaaiy white I*.j C KAMOV ny**”*- C.' 1 . ' . ■ ’• • ■ ■' ' 11» "—— ******* * * BUSINESS LOCAL * * ******* POUND—A BICYCLE NEAR MY houao OB Dana and Roain HUI road, •la laiVaa from town. Owner can gat mate by call la* n l iE. God win. conutanla of Mingo townahtp.. It-pO. -aw FOR SALE—FEW REGISTERED Done Jersey boor pigs, S month* old Sired by two of Aa beat boars la State. Boy you a real hard hoar proapact, and caaae to tha Harnett Coaaty Mr. TorMagtoa’i Daroc Farm, H. A. Torlington, prop., Dana. N. C.. No. 3 It. pd. ABOUT JUNE IITH I REFECT TO opaa aa oflioa la the Krat Natianel Bank baildlng for tha practice of medicine and aorgsry. P. A_ Pa trec, M. D. FOR SALE—COOK STOVE, FRAG tieally new. Can urn with with or without water. A bargain. Sea Mrs. J. W, Langley. FOR STEAM, MOT WATER. VACul am. bot air. or pipaleaa Caloric Purnaeea, tea Dunn Heat * Light Co. B E SUgb. Mgr., Batter Bros. Store FOR SALE—SEVERAL NICE COWS freah to milk. 7. 8. Cull on. Dana, M C FOR SALE—SINGER SEWING MA. china in good running condition. 8m Mn 1. W. Langley. OR SALE—SEVERAL NICE COWS coming fresh June and July. F. 8. Cullom, Dunn, N. C. MONEY IN AMOUNTS FROM SsT 600.00 up to land on improved town 2 £%£grEi.£l!', C._tf. WE HAVE A FEW TONS OF MURI ate of Potash far sale. Cash or credit. Johnson Brea., Doan, N. C. BEHM1NG PIANOS ARE CREATED to uetlL They do. That ia why they are the talk of lha country. Sold by Parriah-Driver Co. MIX MURIATE OF POTASH WITH rr soda and notice the Increase yield. Sea Johnson Brea, at once far your supply of potash. DON’T WAIT, DIG TOUR FIT NOW and install a Caloric Plpalam Fur nace. Saves 60 par Mat fuel hill, keeps water-pipes frees freeling. Ask eome of the users la Dunn shout Calorie. Wa have Just received a car load Calorics. 8m 8. B. Sligh, Mgr Dana Hast A Light Co., But ler Brea. Store FOR SALE—A FEW TONS OF Muriate of Potash. Hired with soda it will increase poor yield. Baa us at enca far your supply. John son Bras., Dunn, N. C. JUST RECEIVED—A CAR LOAD •f • in lift my prcmlen on tho monung of May tut, without my eoaasat or authority. ThU U to wan any and ail porsons whomsoever from hlr. lag aim or aiding and assisting him hi any manner whatever. If eo they wiU be proeeented to the fall extant of the law. John McNeill, father of LeRoy McNeill, minor, tt pd. JOHN W. HODGES SATS SCREENS are cheaper than doctors and that he win acre an your porch, doom or wlndowt on abort notice. Ho can make any Mse. Bee him before baying. Under the Water Tank. Iinr A “pALORIC" PIPELESS PVR. nace now. Car load loot arrived. See 8. B, 8Ugh. Dona Heat A Light Co., Butler Bros. Store. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR of Bod Coder »h Ingles eat at Van roarer, British Colombia. Tbeoa thlngtee average from 4 to It laches wide. No. 1 quality at $7.t0 per thoneaad. See ae for Im mediate delivery. Butler Brea., Dana. N. C. FOR SALE—JERSEY MILCH COW. Sec A E. Roblnoon, Faleoa, N. C. BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR electric light plant or water works, ■ea Dana Heat A Light Co., Butler Bros. Store. OR SALE.—I HAVE SEVERAL valuable farms for sate la Harnett OOuntv. Ucatad la seed s?rS!’5S£YiLb&£ Dutm, M. C. WE BUY LIBERTY RONDS AT PAR la ndaift far anything wa aaR er paymanta on aotaa da* la fall of ISIS. Parrhh-DrWor Co. FOR* BALE—ONE RAY MARE, SIX year* old. Oaatia aad baa goad gaofittaa Alao robbar Ura buggy and good art of haraaaa. Baa Su Moor* at Nowborry Rraa. 4 Cow all'i factory SEVERAL SECOND-HAND FORDS for aala. So* Parrlab Drtvar Cam yaoy. FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM, ONE aad oaa half mllaa froaa Doan. Ala* a aka poor aad throa good aflah cawn, two froab aad on gokg dry, aad a aka drove of bags ' wfi aad alt tagathir. Wffl alao aaR am aad ana gtva yeaaaaaka at aay tkaa. Tana*: Qaa-thlrd aaah. bokaoo k ooa aad two jraaaa. Far faathw a'sr- - * v-. »-• FOR SALE—ISS ACRES OF GOOD farm toad adjoining team ef Eaa IkwA. ^U.wdwir^ mllw •tin. last ismr ajjmrs «UBMTfcii!T^& «iX A MULE STRAYED FROM MY beta* tat Cook kat Satwaday night. MMdMask hi 4y?Mtl l I ' I t CAI1I) HER FAMILY ;! TO HER BEDSIDE faTonWIUhiSbKik Db, Say* Texas Lsrfj, But Nsv ft* l*R W«* b., Vm Prates Cdd Far Kara* CttyTlbx.—Kn Mary KU ara. at this Maa*. rat; "Attar tha Mtth of my 2mb (trl.. joy atda com. to bad. W*Vu*d tba doctor. Ha tiratad mo...bat I ptao battar. t •ot woraa and woraa until tha mlaary waa rahaarabb...! waa ta bad tor thrra moo tha k^d aafterad aoch array that I ww Jmt brawn no ta a boot... I told my b^abaad If ha would tot nta a bottla af Qardul I would try It... I wmaiaaal ttklnr K. hoaramr, that arratac I aaflad my family about ma... ter I jtayv I could not bat many dan Hip I bad a thaaya ter the better. That vaa tea ran ago and 1 am KXU bare and am a weO, ■trong woman, and 1 ova my Ule ta QardnL I had only m— half tha bottle when I began to tael better. The ml eery ta my aide got laaa... 1 continued right oa taking tha Cards! mitn 1 had takas three bottlea and I did not need any morn for I wag wall and nenrar fait batter ta my Ufa... X hare Barer had nay trouble from that day to thte." Do yon »attar from hoadaohe. bank aehe, pataa in akWa. or other dteeota forte, each mouth! Or da you teal weak, nerrons and faggadoatT If m, gfra Cardui, tha woman* tonic, a Wif. XA jest ninety deys. Mr. Tommies built ell tbe bridges ' on the Nmtlonul Highway ot Cumber- 1 and County. He says that several ! other steel and concrete bridges will i replace other unsightly wooden i bridges In Hanoi! County In the near future. DINNHH FOB TUN HOLUIRfU ON ; THK FOVHTH OF JCLY. You ere asked to take a part in Harnett's welcome to tbe war heroes. The dinner committee asks that ovary dtlsen of Harnttt County bagla al once to prepare to aid this worthy cause by bringing wall (Iliad basket! on July 4th. Th* dinner committee ere planning to glva the soldiers and war workers a dinner of barbecue sad Brunswick slaw to be aerred at a separate table. This will be fur alshad by funds contributed for the purpose, but we ere asking th* peo ple—ell the people of Harnett Otnin. Ur— to bring - food suIBcleat for themselves end all friends and visi tors who may attend. Let every one respond to this worthy cause and aid tha dinner committee la making this part ot tbe program a splendid suc cess K A. STEWART. Chairman. LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Bask Is Geaeeally Wane la the Msrsisg. Dus Pass la are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night is usually worse In the morning. Hake* you feel as if you hadn’t slept at all You can't get rid of kidney back ache. until you reach the eases—the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are es pecially prepared tor weakened or dis ordered kidney*—have bees grateful ly recommended by thousands. Testimony of Dunn people prove! the merit of Dean’s a year ago I was down with kidney trouble. Every muscle of my beck rat drawn up and *tlff and sharp, mife-like pains would catch aa in njr back whenever I moved my body ■uickly or stooped ever. My kidneys vero week and the secretions were icanty and highly colored. Upaa the Lttvice of a doctor, 1 began using Doan's Kloney Pills and they sore lid me good. A couple of boaee of Doan's fixed me up in fine shape and mded my troobla. I gladly rscom Bend tbit medicine." Price «Oc, at all dealer* Don’t umplv aak for n kidney remedy—ret Doan's Kidney Pills—the mime that Mr. Jonas had. Foster-Milborn Ce.. Mfgr*. Buffalo, N. Y. WAR TRADE BOARD IS READY FOR BLOCKADE If Germany Refuses Is Sign Pease Treaty Blockade Machinery la latest—Welch Neutrals Washington, June IS—The war rad* board 1* ready to enforce em bargo measures against Germany as won as word is received from the ln ter-allied blockade coancil that the blockade of that country Is again in force in the event that Germany re fusal to sign the peace treaty. Acting Chairman Woolley said to lar that a skeleton of the wartime machinery of the beard baa been in tact and the board cesld again pat into effect immediately Its wmr-tnae restrictions. In this evsat the board's principal uoapona to make the blockade af fective probably would be rigid pro hibition against neutrals trading with Germany, tbe adoption of a new ene my. trading list, absolute prohibition bf anything going to Germany direst and recourse to the ration 1plan spplied to neutrals during the war to prevent the poealbillty of surplus sup piise being obtained by tbs neutrals which could be exchanged for Ger man good* The little sou of Mr. and Mr* M. F. Jackson of the Spring Branch auc tion in Sampson county, sms thrown horn a cart In which ha was riding Monday morning and was seriously wounded. Dr. HighmnJth was —u—' °i thM WGVcn juat above BwwiWVtB a**?* iWi ■ tat MIS M ta kind he has ever msndadl tuzianne is a clean coffee. It is not touch ed by hand nom the time it is first receiv ed in New Orleans until you serve it on your table, i Bvnitore akd concrkth IN BARNKIT I Hirer, Ur. Turat|*'i bid being |T, >10.00. The bridge over Blech Hirer la to be #4 feet long and the one over Upper UUie Hirer la lltgl* feet. bridge HHW Bridge. The work, according to con tact. la to be completed wtthla the j I It mates me feel Fit! ” Pepsi-Cola gives me the same peppy thrill —the enii.iaruting coolness that 1 get from s cruise in the heavens iu my trusty aeroplane. , When ii*s hot and sticky on the street or in the “shoD.” a glass of Pepai-Cols turns the silvery lining out and makes me cool and happy again I Drink Pepifying, Satisfying, Cooling PEPSI-COLA “ft Malta* Yon Scintillate ”