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ME DOWH DISPATCH PUBLISHED EVBSY TUESDAY AMD FE1DAY. — --■ ■ ■ - April 1st. m«Ta» tw •» Dm N. C.. Odw tW act of I ■faith S* 1ST*. lTbUSBEE POPE, Nblhfarl GOING UP DmImIh Jon* oat, thU publica tion will W dated oat te the pablic at taro dollar* the year. W* don’t wait to W accused of profHoortag. Y« point to tW tact that «« or* fir H» you tar* paper* where oal/ one rrew bofo.w. TW fact tbat A* paper upon which TW Dbpatch is’pouted us In Um neighborhood of SUSS th* ten at 1,000 pound*, we Mint, It. proof that wo are not eharglof >-** too much. Each Dispatch weigh*, f.cu two te three ounce*. Ye* gat 104 each year. Yoa can’t Rgur* our profit tor youraelf. Bat, aoHouaiy, w* are going to. t isrpe that two dollar*—that Is: we r-e going to collect It from you If I yoa waat the popor. After June first «r*cy person who gnu the paper srili. hare paid far it in advance. If eon do not pay Worn Uwt lias, it will rat com* to yea altar that data. Forehanded loth will pay before than, baraaaa by ao doing they will WTO a dollar. A collector will strive, to sec all ef the townsfolk between | 1 ow and that data. Thaao who do not' live ia town must sand cask, stamps, money order or chock. Failure to lo ts to townsfolk will net obligate as to continue them apon As sabacripttoa l-*te- They can find as much mors ana lly than wo can ft ad Atm. . We thaak you. ELECTION DAY Are another a—her of Tho Dis patch visits Ao heoMa readers Dana will have awa who are to manage.ka as a municipality during tin year. It looks today as If going to bo tore tickets in One was chosen by Ao 1 The other ia preen teed by ti pendant** voters robs an to i afternoon. Since see an not tn tho confidence of Ao independents, see ana not la taSigeatly Jadga aa to tha worth ef tho ticket they purpose to nominate. All wt have to any ia a rvpatkioa of that admonition wo have always di rectors to tho voters of Doan: Can elder drat Ao Atoms of aaeh candi date; vote Cor ao V . the business if yon tho welfare of Dana above say per toaal grievance you may ban. If yon voters will do this, Daaa has rothiag to fsar from yon. Se member this when you veto next Tuesday. KNITTING MILL Those of Dunn's people echo have not visited Ao now knitting mill have mimed aa opportunity to a moat in teresting thing. This industry k de atisad to bseoma ana of Ao suit helpful factors la Aa Ufa of Aa com munity. It isn't a factory in tho or dinary sanao. It b a daaa, bright workshop into which wosaaa of Aa coaratenity are invited to work un der the boat of irninaafinis aad far adequate compensation. which • little while ago waa ■ doiep 1 doted atractara rarroended aad fill ed with rahhbh. the company i» planting Tlnoe aad hedgea aad weead lag paint- Only dm ctaaalineaa af the ' plea Ie avldeat wow, bat la a abort while the vise* wW Uooaa awl the hedge* will grow, land lay their aid to tho plaa which hae far Ha goal baawtjr aad eomfart aad health. Inside the aiffl there Ie tight and fiash air for those who weak. Than U aot a eaggaatlaa of tb* toil avldeat in faetarle* of former year*. Beery comfort la praelded. Leat wash the first clam of ton oporathrta warn pteaeaaood prwfW the floor grad a* of work aad are BOW able to earn ap to PM a weak. Their promotion mghee reset for en otbrr aleaa of tom. Tho sow loam' are eriO ho paid a salary of f • a wash while theyete toaraiag. They will ha praaietod u ease as they (earn to operate the meahjnat. Than la no HaaM to the eaaihar the «»■ pony will employ. The Car* ta le row* hare big plan* far Dean. All they adh U tho faO cooperation of Dame and Its people. They lav Mo yea »• visit the plant. CmZIW TICKET Am waa rme*afiwil by the gram hhf of theee who were aot peratll tad ta veto la tho tows namirratlr tho Democratic aamhmae eoTht ptaeod hi m* detd today whoa a mom Theatre. UUpatck man admit that they « doing last what It feared they roe Id do when tho u««am roller" fattened eat thorn who would net igtvo to vote a straight Democratic ieket hi tho coming State election. U Is anfostanate that this thing hoald come op. Politics should havs m place ia the town’s basinets. Tbs nd* pendants, of eauioa, beilavs they lave a grievance feanded upon what hsy choose to term “high-Wnded" aotheds used by vlcctloa oOeiala. Sul ll is not good for that good spir t which has hitherto marked the life if tho community. Whoever Is named :o carry the independent banner ia beaod to win some disfavor from those who fought to hard- for tho ticket earned by the Democrats. The wreaess engendered by the methods unfavorable to the losers is ga(t« to he Irritated in n contest. But, despite all that may he said by the Bekhcviki. this k still a free country. Whosoever aspires to oftcc 8 IN AND ABOUT ; I II THE TOWN Clara Kimball Young, ia "lm of Youth.” a Knm adaption of Max Marcia’a 'grant drama of tho aama aama will bo tho attract}#a at Manh Morrow's White Way Theatre next Wednesday night. This ia aald to be one of the moat remarkable stories ever told la the e»ovie*. It la gorge ously costumed and beautifully screened. It u in this that Mite Young baa scored her must notable hit, ac cording to proas notices. “Pair aad Warmer," ossa of tho po liter bedroom attractions, waa aeon here by a sympathetic, if not large, audience In the Metropolitan Wed nesday. Dunn show lovers have never witnessed a more interesting aad Laeghable coatcdy - drama than this la which Ralph 8imoae as admirably dllod the rote of Billy Bartlett, the clam-like hubby of hie more jaasy Cum. Laura. Mar rente Alloa, la rate of Blanche A Ben. innocent and unsuspecting wLfe of Jack Alien, played opposite to Mr. Simone. Their work was excellent. It was supported admirably by the rest of the cost. Aahroy Hagister, a white youth of Bsuupeon County, was sentenced to a year oa tee read* (a Recorder's coart this wreck for baring stolen aa auto aeobils belonging to Bob Jemigan. Tbs boy admitted taking tbs ear and entered a plea ef guilty. He made ao defense. Be noon Boy Scoots defeated those of Dunn ia tee fM ball gams af tea season here Wednesday. The seers waa • to C; the game feature IMS TM local Mjri had bod little practice and ware oat played n every i.i.,rtBci,' of tha poeiimv. 1Umpiring un-in cy Saner Karlin Hlncri-nha* rev.-d i?i - a-uaetiot from abjoe*. U«t te—n- ilmnrr. Cent Im a mv bull i layi-T* who a-v-ry eftrrm-r»i i rv demonstrating their aptitodr for Um grant sport. Aa aooa aa they can got the kinks oat wintar-atiifeaed joint* they will ibaa the bog* ja*t bow good they era. Until thi* ia dona wa aaost not bo sorpriaed If moat any old aggregation comas over and wal lops tha mischief oat of them. W. C. Martin, of Richmond, rapre ccating the contractors who are to dig Doan's second arteoiaa wall, ia hart with hia equipment and will start bar ing as *oon aa it la all in place. Tha sew wall will be bored under the mu nicipal wthr tank ia Soutk Lucknow Square. The wed, it ia aatlmatad, arid be about 460 feet deep. Probably ninety days will ba required to do the dggiag._ John Gattia of the firm of Gattia A Kanoy has returned from Shady Grove, where ha installod an electric lighting plant far tha home of Prof. WRltam Dudley. Mr. GattU any* that many af the farmers in the surround ing country are installing born# light ing plants dacu they have been mads practicable far such purposes Representative Godwin writes that there are two vacancies In tho Naval Academy to bo filled from Ms district. He announces that compotitiva ex aminations to fill thorn vacancies will bo held June IL One principal aad three alternates for such vacancy will bo appointed by him. Poll Infor mation earn ho gotten upon applica tion to hia office ia Washington. Tam Smith, tho negro wanted here for boating hia wife, era* arrested ia Rocky Meant Wodaeaday eight and brought to Dana by Chief Pago. He wn ba triad for assault sad for carry ing conceal! d weapons REGISTRARS AND JUDGES NAMED Tho following is a complete list of registrars aad jadgea of eleettoa foe Harnett County for the 19ft pri mary sad general election. Thu pri mary will bo hold aa Juno 6th aad the general election fata on Novem ber 7lH- Tho coente hoard af aloe ■:>: ■ i NEW HOURS « — at — HODGES MARKET After May 1 the follow towing hours will be ob served in keeping our mar ket open: 6 to 11 a. m. 3 to 7 p. m. One delivery will be made in the rooming. One delivery will be made in the afternoon. I M. F. HODGES ANNOUNCEMENTS — FOR SHERIFF — I hereby announce m yea If a can didate for Sheriff subject to tho ec Uon of tho Democratic primary. If elected I promise te giro to tho <W*7 tho tome degree of aorrice thm has charactcriaed my admlny tration during the last four years. W. H. TUEUNCTON. — FOR SHERIFF — To tho rotors of Harnett County. I hereby announce myself n camti data for the office of Sheriff of Har nett County, subject to tho Demo ermtic primaries to be bold in Jana. Ro^tcifaUy yours, _ . . „ JOHN GREEN. E- F. P. No. 1, mitngtoa. W. C. — FOR SHERIFF — To the Democratic Voters of Har Mti County:_ Bettering that my experience as P*F**y Sheriff Win Qualify ms to ffioebargo the duties of the office of Sheriff of Harnett Coaaty with credit te the Deasocratlc Party and with satlafaction to all feir-miaded peo ple. I hereby annou.ro mywslf. enndidsto for the office of Sheriff In the Democratic primary to bo bold on Juno 6th, 1980. This April 6th, 1989. _1- W. MeARTAN.. — FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS_ Subject to tbs action of the Deme iriTs? ifter of Deeds of Harnett County. W. H. FAUCETTE FOR COUNTY AUDITOR! Haring been solicited by ouu frim.A. «s tk. n__J TT. .. County. I hereby announce mvaelf a candidate for the offlce of County Auditor of Harnett County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary of Jane Kb. _ _ * C. N. WARE, R- r pDoha, N. C To Tho Brnnuth Voters of Har I bars 'bocninformed that some one is c Irealatln* a report that I win not be n candidate for Judge of the Recorders court, on account of my accepting a poatttaa with Uncle Sam. I desire to state far the benefit of my frtauds who are supporting me so loyally, that It is absolutely un tjae. 1 am fat the race to the finish, the position that I have is only a tem porary eas and will lent only a abort whHr. After that 1 will be found oa tba firing line doing my bast fighting for tba interest of my party, as I bare done foy tba past 11 ysara. If you think my sendee to my party R*Mi* "K* “L "Justifications forMhis responsible ofilee, justifying your support I shall attempt aver to reward you by a faithful discharge or the dative of this office. Very truly, OTIS P. SHELL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 announce my candidacy for Com nUoier of Labor and Printing in the Jane state-wide Democratic pri mary to succeed Hen. M. L. Shipman, incumbent, and will appreciate yaur vote and rapport at the polls. Ate aayooe who knows of my labors la and about tho legislature since IBM. Gastonia, N. C., April SB, 1M0. Iadova- C a Alins » a_.iiu A A uu. Angier. *• It. Slant kard. Kipling regia Jfdgaa. W. A. Areal, fclpHng. i K. Hell, Hol^ngv A. r. Fowler, Dake, registrar; Jrdgsa, Boltrar MeKeo, W. T. BWm, C. D. Stewart, Coots, registrar; J. K. MIUksD, ». H, Penny, Haslars Creak H. 8. Holliday, Cardenas, regia A. Hi^c, PlnrrWw. K. A. Stewart, ifuise Creek, regla ^ari.Jadgos. J. C. Kart, K. C. Marks, tasdSr&s*'* WMM* LMs Weep Me. 1 Amaagvwg TV* went dark krewa tasU to Ike use It at tan atesk self. S *vtb TME AND w .8CR 1 i A.Util K.ocpki, K-'oi .utkiu. Mod inv '»'i **l would rvthvi q.;it ih br*h tha t do without Drlca Eight i a :»vci it: I dm 14 boo t p?r «h n Itb.-r, at n rout of app ox'maul: J M.25 pri- manth" t< 8 Writ* for ratalo;: J E- J. HUDSON. DaaUi' Daan, N. C. DElCOilGBT i 0 | f A., okr—Mr*. E. M. Hall. Sermon -Rev. J. J. Murray. Quartette—“Jceua. My Savior”— "*»—Mcadame* E. M. Hall. J. B. urboui; Mcmra J. L. Rail and W. Martin. i Hymn U.—"Onward Christian Sol •r*"—-Congregation tinging. Bened.ctiou. Th. re will be a recital by the tuagn- pupil* of the muaic depart ed Wednesday afternoon May 5th 4 o’clock. A Joint ox p re avion and mueic rcci 1 will be given In the action! audi riam Thureday cvcaing at 8 o'clock. The graduating axercUes of the inlor Claw will take placv at 8 clock Friday evening May 7th Also c annual literary addrvaa. People aaed to rely on God; now •7 rely oa the government to help icm out when they get Into trouble. —L 1-—-L'J FIND GERMAN CANNON Parla, April 3S—Two hundred and lfty cannon have been diacevcred at r Korntg.«b*iY. E«*t Pruwla. by th» In U**-»lli«l axnmiffMun, according to adricc9 racolvod boro. WE ARE ^ Exclusive Agents -for 3™ We INVITE HOUSEHOLDERS EUll GENERALLY TO CALL A NO SEE LHJ samples or these finishes. GUARANTEED Y rOR QUALITY AND SERVICE. 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