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IS DOWN DISPATCH PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AMD nUOAT. April let. 1B14. ll tha poet other ' 4 Oma, N. C, u4u iha act «1 March #, USB. U BUSBEE POPE. PohBahaf Thraa months--—-.. *0 Sis. months....$1.00 Ona r«ar__ <1.00 woman suffbace l| appears that Northern Republi cans realty do aspect to n*a woman suffrage as a msana of bringing the atgro hack Into Southern politks. At any rate Chairman Will Ilsjrr is charged with haring stated that this was a fact whan ha waa tiying to coins tha Legislature of West Vir ginia. Mas Mary Billiard Hinton, of Ra leigh. president of the North Caro lina Branch of tha Southern League for tha rejection of tha Susan tt. An thonq Amendment write* us that Ur. Hays said “tha National Republican party wants the ISth amendment ra tified bees nan It needs the ncgio vote to break tha solid south. This am and moat ratified, tha Republican Con gress will pats Fores Bills end gat tho negro vote. Party loyalty droned i a. list VMS VOtf Sd Lhr Ptsftv tKr'-alft’' -BETTER SERVICE WANTED Dunn's board of comm.suonvni >.« negotiating (or tb« sal* of the town's •1sttrie light and power system The board thinks this the most economical way to Improve service. Nobody ean kick on this move. If any of the larger electric companies went to come to Dunn, it U certain that na citiacu will object. The iking wo are intonated in it service for tho •son of current. A properly equipped plant can supply current J ust »-■ cheaply and satisfactorily os any pri vate concern can, bar the trouble is in th* initial cost. It appears. Estimate* indicate that Dunn would have to apaad in the neighborhood of $100,000 to place its plant on an ef ficient footing. There aro tome citi zens who do mot want to spend that much. If tho coaunitrteners can get anything like its worth (or the pres oat equipment. The Dispatch is sure that there would bo few to complain in the event the town diac on tinned its effort to supply currant. SIMMON’S SUCCESSOR Those trite ywoag men who “cover” the Capital for North Carolina daily newspapers aro now engaged la choos ing a probable lucres ear to Senator gas W. McLean.and Clyde Dory are J among those named for the office. The Dispatch wlahoe for “the Sen ator" many zboto yean of tuifuinetz. It la act always io sympathy with »a*as of the things ha Is charg'd arltii l trying to pat over in domratie poli tic*, but it acknowledges that his . many years in Washington have made ‘ him more valuable to North Carolina aad tlu> nation that could bo more able but last experienced man at this - stage of the game. It trust? that he ' will remain in Washington as long as his physical mad mental cuod'tion al- . taw him to bo woeful. Boat* time, however, Mr. Simmuri will hav* to retire. If that Urea conus J by Use time w» are to begin looking . amend for a candidate next time, wv waat to suggest that nobody look any fltolkaa Ik.. VlasAa —k D„Va.-o U Pm* U new quietly going about hi* I' bni'aetr after being defeated in bis '• candidacy fer the Democratic gubrr- ) aate lel nomination. ! rnmmmtttttwwtt; ::: M and aboui J thetOWN ; ivmmi Heeled te'the amount ot with a tank full of gmj and hb 1H ole il Fode working p erf retry, Ibomu* K. Thamen, ehriT engineer and good ft'. Ww. war at preer with the world when be whiaaed down Broad «t*eet I at l:M^7 o'clock U*t oeesing. Itim aeeoad* later, however, a* hi* Infer. * ■ell rrgUterod r* nnd a nua.tvr H. In the slough of despond Pa.ton i. Hnn had raught him la tko act of - #tepfi*n' on ’w" for a li’r mur’o the ‘ low allowa Thirty mteutce UUr Judge Oodyrin had caused him to bu •operated from 111.SO of HU pile and let him go on hie way. 1. ■■■ » TV** ciwrbnts will be duplicated by m»»7 other* within the neSt few day* •• aaoa as Chief hgt flsd* thaae whan name* h> bar placed la a Bt’le bank along atda Ibe.r liceneo number* aaj rate of apecd altein.it along the relghkertam dteronglifhrw. ' Some af thaae fellow* ere eba-ged with rtcbirmail* along with the •* lidhi tgred. Such of th-re aa ha re . ■aver bowed to the court fer vtmilar affeaaet may bo let down w<tb the minimum Ban of five bonev-but K r they bare keen there before—. WiU,. we are terry for them, far Ike Jrdgt < it 4m getag to teak H to 'em. j* The Baggett yewagrter who piaster | *’ ed he fatber'e ear a ad the Ford ell aaather gv’irteman an over Bn Ate*1 aaa aad Broad etreet last week, tul Mad Kill Jade* Godwin laat waek.1 la vtow ot the bttvp laa r-Mt* aed and tha taa.e tha lid was given, • [ Bttle raa a4 five de*lare aad the f/Kt ’ were a!) that the court Impeeed. rbe I boy wat admiaUhed. bowcvwr, that KI aatthrr taeh tavur. a-aa were cheigad»< . , agaicr. Me 4vMaar.th.Ag* weald nt BU aa Ml with him. ta A rng With hi* campaign to atop -i.kb.ia driving Chief I'age hi taking be nett of ail autoiau who have ft fait' a license for the current ear. Vo.; of thaw he Hal warned, ba. nave ebmpiaiied that they were laehl: :o got iat r i luabaii from the lec.-.nrr of 8ta.u although th*y had laa i uiatrcd for bnvial days. Page a la catig-Jiiny ta**e complaints. iVhe/o it W evideM that aueh Cl tea ir* dj; to tie Jtcgligvncr of cur own ■e» p.o.vrcutioa* will follow. It i« a •cioix oflonca to operate a mjtu. .raicia oc aa oa:-«f-dale Hernia. S en tary R ild'e, of the Chamber *f (.-mmetre and the Kali Associa tion. brevaad in today to tall u» that •>« had beam given much encouragv xvi.t la V* otforta tu get Governor Democratic preeiiivalial ncml ..«a. to eudrva* vinter* to the Pair »hi* year. 1: u now or.:y necessary tc pet the roiUKBt of Qvorgr M. White <*ci rta*y of the National Exrcutir* ULailiM—nr.d Mr. Riddle it taring .np ru’.ch pneu e to bear upon him wOtb.i-aanian Godwin, Senators Over rm i and Soa.noni and Secretary ol -•** Navy Department Jorphaa Dan ■*t an all trying to gat the Gove root to come here. _ lit vir,-• Riddle 1j not aucceasful it hl» uiforta to grl the Democrat!* ..n. d*id bearer* here, ha will male Just as atxcap an effort to get Seim •or Harding, the Republican hope I'lwive are many :UpiU cant In th jurtounulug eountiy who would lik* •o hear the to*, a whom they expect t carry iV» r at.on th.n yiur—and uJ of :h.m would com* to hear the Sea etor. _ Hvcr> Turlington. pres ilent of tb .-In nett County • Fair Association '.d •_!A Ku.A tfUllV Tl\ -tH i aa Kvn ittnr I a i»uitha3» r in Slier City. The puce wcr ;jurvhi«ed yrmiday when Cat Chm harr. County man c.iu down to loo ovs. iho .>-;ocSc on henry'* fawn nm yolu Cs ^.[d tn 25 ft;* the two pigi whiea W. ,o lited by Maury’*. Aviato iVvuOer King—toe boar which or.. *. Jf at. hono . at t»»i >*-&.-1 fairs her itiu la i:a!«;gh. Mr. Tuilwglon w ■live a nnnionc burnt Jersey sxiul w in this yoar’s Dunn Knir. . •I'otl. oa lh» now manlc-ipol artu !*. i well has bemi held up .or the lai ihreugh the loss of a drill nrarl il>C i.r’ in the ij.-cttnfl. A special Uu tin Vo; h»v* to Lo brought t.-cm R.ci aio.-.d to get the broken diKl Tiom th sol*. Prugine ha- been alow ’on th P Jtit tot- the la>: .vvtral vivjkj b, -a.-ji of the pretend of nn oi.o mot :Ock r'jah wan struck about ICO f*i i-iiin til* surfac*. Drilling has be. through thi-. rock over saica. Clops near Lilllugion were dan .-sr-l many litousanda Ilf dollars by aaii iio-.m trial ulsyud havoc with ti a-cco fle.ds ar.a brat down othi rreps gen.tally. The Howard fart alc.-.e .* sa.il is have suffered at lew f-iti.OdO iw.». Gaorg* L. Uomingwa; -ho vraa bore today, said that he >a •tk’hl turkey, that ht i been killed b th* hail ator.rs. Ho also brought aloa several tobacco plant.* that had bee a-nten into aired*. Tobacco in a fccuU nrci it. he said, a total lorn. Alii' LOCAL NKK__R Missoa Margaret, Mabel and Ai t el Ion Lee, who attended St. if ary hi Balmont brat aamlon, n toon 'Lee. and Visited In’ imrif owns before arriving here. They dO« home by motor. CREEL—HODGE3 j£%i& Kac.t IIjti^v'4, daughter of ur. 'dr.a. And.cur Hodf^a. of knoon ard Joseph N. C*wl, Jr., a foe'e dt-a.ev of Dvan, w*r« marked f t W -iln^Edav afternoon in Smith ed- Rov. .lame* M. Daniel, pajtor ( Divjii Street Mtrthodiit cnurch. r luivwvjiii inv ounj coup.e a.*3 nuw on a honey ic<.n trip tnrojjrh no;ihern c!ti*s *ad re cXf'edfcU.-M tc »r,ive in Dunn this reek. 1 h* ‘ili* i* one of the most charm if your* ai.fnen of Johnston county ad well knonx here where *hc ha* t.-'A^ vip.ui. lir. Cr^ei Ij one of njjat youxf* buAineas a.jil ti one of <u muat popular Usr.1. I.; MEMORY OF MRS PEARL SMITH Oa Wednesday nurr.ing Joijr 14th itb at 3X0 o'clock the death acgvi idled th-i home of Mr. L. J. Smith f r.un-i. a.,1 took from him hi* be vred wife, Pui|. ;.br »/* bora April 13th 1850. '•■c.u i'a lh vc.- bright and intoll 1 - •j..t an! »ll loved by all who knew • • bet Lit* l/i.d has called hw* tc i >i»b H!< lo/cil cnee who hove coo br£or«. Ail was dorr that loving hand? and ’■ ■ * wt.l do, bit o*d i fit to trj|»n*v. 11 vr death m a / evere ukvtk to the fan. ly. but hat't that Cod will f,‘*c thv family ■ r.v to r.rile them to lila will 1 » uWr Sit:ei •» >ay “thy win hr Ott . fturrd vy raorj'.-.g at V> o'clock . i liiu a- •«:« ta’-:-u ta Cvrt*. Xa|i t (l:Wtk, ' t-r* ill - was a tn-mber ic. i' ee v id -va. e eu- d^-vcit by ; rvalor . J. A. Ctisnt.be":. of Vi Citvl, ?h*-i rhe aid the Ut r**1' l-‘d <jo'e*!y a-vay In • it, ermr.e / by th» jld# of her lh./ .o i/i! tit' r, niTcction of t; d.. d £."•>•» thv l/.rd ffi /a hurb md' ,1 f,! • ru cplr t to comfort fhtin I ..do • In efts ■*- r mid «f aorrorr han;ri I ■it *b.E tr.J zriy they find gettv1 i on. f . throt to pn sa or in duty*# •:y» :.1 i4" hi-ah1* fsovtvp* of Je-. v wii/to th/y .vi!l find rhit and! re. j *ri. ‘’oi'th 'ftvri behind a com-1 ikn j) : a.i d father, t'.ro brother•.j J lb.u rf.-.rra V-.Mrr a hoct of' si'' f" Vo «* tm her death, but we I -.l tbi-F *1111? 'me U her eternal gain.1 ’*■ f ora! o/fulig* we-o beautiful . **. .o • tuble titrm!*n ef love ' I it.- ia - d caused. <i la dark within tbolr dw>llmg, j ..F.,-,oty are I’.irr k r.V to lay, - ' : •*(• thoy !.»..>,! ».> dea.ly ifar fori /t/ f.iwj away. Ucwr Rea . Ii ntne, but aot fo/got Meve.- will h .- m-mory fadi I 3 teat thought- win evar Unger »urd th- temb eber- the waa laid. rno I.OV.fD H2R. A RIANT (New* and (>b-rrr*r.l I-. lerrili like a faraway tale that Poe repeated when be aaid it e fiw j/are ega a eean in the' 1 ;'1 rei;iete»'ng flam North Caro • itdcrlM a* be told of the i»»uat;f.'i r* Vs ft;’-, M *»*• e Hwith laaaHna nun write* N. C. after hit addraaa w.ih more or ln». c( pc .do. and people know efcu . cornea from one of tha mo .; rem«iU able State* on oartH. Laat jrcar Major C.ab.m d -e-v; . »d that we bad popped a'onj t:. be fourth among the ftim Statu of the Union, oacc tried bp ono State , t the South. Th it ono '■ Trim, many time* biota:- in a<«a, but net any timi-a bigger in up, '.cultural produc e. jKuw cornea the report of thr revenue lullacUun of the country, and Nortn 1 Carolina bp a large flguie lead* al the other Statee of the South. The coUectloua from thia State totaled . draost $170,000,000. »h:eh >• almcat jrrvanty per cant, more than wae pa.d -, • -at, the accond to tka ■ •I U is oea.iy ennt - • than ww paid Marylaad. tvar* and tha Die t-jlont as much * * ' P* ' “ u'iii'a Lonii'ana I * Wok ■d. aa math a* r i vc, damn va>-ol oor*ia Alabama and / . : .. and a I Via more. . ^a «' by all odds tha 1 •*r *f 'h : ‘i in ifi ravanu- ia> ■anti to th ;;j rtaaut V If a million dollai :* *1‘/ Of . : pay. the nation il "*«•» •*«** t’.ti year throorh. I J* » Btflhon x diy, and not a tieta t •[ «*acK tnent, and not a pinch *t indicate< | SPECIAL NOP!! j| — Jut Received One Car Load— | Atlas/Cemejit ' '/hich b prob Jly the only car we -fill be ; j > able to get in 60 days on account of tip rail road embargo on cars — for concrete and ' <! r Ighway work- W * * ' - | I j| Butler Brothers ;ii! Dunn, North * If ;ij Victrolas and Tic-; l i tor Record* ' »:k of new Mctrolaa woods an/f’e®8Tn' furniture, i ! the 8 witho1 a super- < . ; ;; . talking i Machines < lilt into d is mach- ;: st service through nes became a part ; ‘I 11 smonstra e these j; machines and these records to you. ;; COME AND HEAR THE!! Butler Brothers < * < » ..Mf '.— Ji1 ■!- ■■■ . | THE SUCCESS THIS I BANK HAS ATTAINED I v iVa made |>oi;ilile becr.iM ofyihex tkisfii | Ths resources at ihe Bank', Command. A ^ r Thi Courtesy of the Bang Officials. T) v j The Con id>inco of the . t\ !! llie Fair MaMiod^ that hi re ever prevailed. !! I" he year 192‘J v/il i a strengthening of these, if it be at all potsibl < i To the man who h anklng connection, we now ! Issue this invention i act himself with this bank. As a depositor Ms u.* absolutely safe and ms borrower he win be ded as liberal term* as la consistent with safe bi J | ♦ Cur Faciiitias At Your Disposal Como in and talk it Orer with any official of. the bank. We will give yotPthe advantage of our experi ence sad export knowledge if you want It To Om With Surplus Fuads Yoc will And no safer place for your money than our Ravbf * Depc.-talent or Time Certificate* of Deposits. '] T. Vcrty Pond* at preeent quotations are mighty attract ive. Y7? can t pply your wants in eithar line. Sank of Harnett i! Duke, N.C., i <!. SAFEST FOR SAVINGS . ' ; ........ mia.in« money. Along with that w, ara atill buying automobile*. thirty ecnt sugar high pricod farms, Hull maa birth: phonographs, tractors, and any old or new thing that la of. fersd Ijrijsls, and in many cun rr gnrd'.c't of tha preo mark, for Xoith .«!!• Ir. makinjr money. Funny. U>i>, Lhmt Juit at thia juncture wo ore woirylag about o few dollar* more In States iaih fur the upkeep of rvuda. rchoflh tied other public intti tutionAlmort *170.COf.U(Kl ih.t yxunj? profligate bar toeaed over Ui ^“cI* oatn for tur.iiipjr cxpcttroii of the Go' eriment, and *till •lurvtiooinu w he the.' we trill be able to rake up « hT.m or to extra for State uoot. We arc not yet aide to reailxc the money that we have, r.or that u few liiihvni would never make ue wince, for wc would never notice that it had iHeit taken. Koilh (Carolina of today Is not NoiCh Carolina of a doten yearn igo, hot it takci tomethlng likv ihly to make us realiie the advancement idlji Ruby Turner is hen- todav a> a ifueit In the humn of Mr. nn« I’m. flrndlcy Godwin. Loans and Ofscpunts ..$889,241.68 U. 8. Bonds 40,000.00 Liberty Bonds 166.800.00 • Stock Federal! .esefve Bank- 1,800.00 banking Housj an<Jhixtures_ 51,269.22 5 per cent Red mpHon Fund__ 2^000,00 Cash on hand i id Hue from banks_ 88[002!72 If $1,240,113.62 i ( LIABILITIES Capital Stock - -.$ 50.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit3_ 39 444 33 Circulation_„_ 40 000 00 Deferred Credits Federal Reserve 1 2 5fi4 I ft Rediscounts . _ 233 647 09 Bills Payable (Liberty Bonds)-IIII | 30]0(K)!00 Lhvidend Account _ _ _ _ 3 non on posits.nS % __ jl $1,240,113.62 P. S. COOPER, Pres-; G. M. TIkGHMAN, Vice-Pres.; i H. B. TAY LOR, Cashier Directors—G. M. Tilghman, John \V. Draughon, Marvin Wade, Ellis Goldstein, John A. McKay, J. Lloyd - Wade, P. S. Cooper I Just tty the Melo-Harp We went you to vmit our ralesrcoms and play your favorite ! selections on tno Jado-Harp ycursel'. Or.lv by trying it can | you realize the c!c]tChtfnl dif'crciire cf the Mdo-Hnrp. i Fouj?<! only in Straubc-irmdc player pinno* '.he. MeWHarp j combines the soft ov/rct rh-ns cf the L:rj. w..\h the full rich j tones of an unusually high quality piano. \ Stop in some time soon and enjoy ll Js musical tTcat. Barnes and Holliday Co. | fXinn, N. C. | >*
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