[HE DUNN DISPATCH
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
AND FRIDAY.
Shtarod, ao cue owl-dam matter
A*(R let, ll»14. at the poot olSct
m Dean. N. O. under uu act oi
JUroh 3, U?tf.
L. BUSSES POPS, PeUuher
Three months._._ .50
but months...---$1.00
Dm roar-- *2.00
. SECURITY IN HLAL1N
Any man who can work can make
enough money to pay a note these
day*. Security ir the demand of thr
hank. Nothing secure* like work and
health enable* a man to work. Ty
phoid treatment* keep* this fevei
from you.
'ike same mesa* employed to mail
oar &1-U.M free fiOCO this dreadtu ;
dna-aio is offeied the people ia Ksi- '
nett county. It U free to alL It cmum.
no aorc. It prevents typhoid fever
and deu not make one eo hu can’-,
keep h.d work going. A painful a:*,
for a few hours is hotter than aick-a
bad far sevoral weeks.
CitiMne of this county—come U
the front.
DUNN S GROWTH
Uuu8 hnj iacicarud In population
ay mostly l.oA) souls su>«« Ugh
un counted noses tn 1010. lu popu -
Uison now is z,8u6. lea yean ago l,
was 1,8X3. Thu snowing is tar iron,
bad. 1 rue. It la not quit* up to tb.
*xpaeuuio,ui of some of the town!
moat ardent boosters, bat toe growth
is ail that wc expected.
swan's airs is tbr earns as it was
whan toe town was founded thirty
years ago—* choc one mite in dia
meter. lo the twenty years since l»0u
n largo population has settled out
side thsse oorders. Tail is cvidanceu
b> lh»- increase ui population uLlitbu
wd To Areiasboiu—Irom 3,4X8 n»
I0«» and 4,480 in 1010 to 6,788 it.
loll). rfcta give* the township prac
t caiiy one-fourth of the county's 411
tire population.
1’igurt s received from the Census
bc.ssu this morning show the couaty
lo have a population of 26,313. O.
this number IS,638 reside in the
townships of Averaaboro, Duke ana
Crevn, leaving 13,680 persons in the
other ten townships, which inciads
the towns of Lillisgtaiu Angier nnu
bales Creek.
SUFFRAGE SUFFERING
From this ilatnaH it appears that
If tb* suffrage forces are lip inf lug
furl their hornier. The Osnerel An
“■Mf shows little SgedUrn to lie
tea to the Lo rolls -song of suffrage
sireas, and sixty-three of its mem
bers have gone so for to to appeal
to the Ti nr suss Legislators t> hold
feat to Southern convictions relative
tb States’ righto.
In Ealcigfc there is a bedlam e.
noise—mostly from Us suffragists,
who are bestegieg the Capitol from
every point of ventage. Along th
bells, stairways and rotunda, ism
ou ig thingr and tour-faced oldei
women who ought Lo know bettor are
losing sleep and time from bom.- tc
force upon the State a thing a ma
jority of ite citizens do not desire. Ir.
th* hotels then- ar« similar workers ,
inoy appear to b* making littl.
headway.
Repreecntativr Neat, leader of tha
aati-euffrage crowd, ha* gone to Ten
»'»• t* work ia tha Internet* of klo
( I'*, to. «att Alloa, Will Sawyer.
John Daweon, Van Dunn Martin and
kite of other influential members art
remaining on the job all the time tc
•tri-P matter* ia line. The Cavernoi
k working to put tka thing over, but
1 edpr: -*,/ .j p-do it
The Senate today will be called tc
pa/a mi the bill, but it U not likely
«hat any definite action will be taker
10 early a* thla.
Meantime, the real werk for whirl
the ipreial temion wai caUed it Krinv
negtaatad.
The Duaa Spirit k being ihowa It
the mux**» remie* to ends'* Baker;
--tha now entrrprke brought to towr
by tho Chamber af Commerce me
era! week* aga. Before the bakery wa
opraid all af the baked bread to
te Dunn tamo from# Richmond an<
Wcahirg'-on. It war good bread aa*
l.ked by our people But it waa n<
better than that mad* by the loea
fellow*, er wrofci grocer* hare con
tinm'd to get the foreign bread, bu
gradually The Spirit hai ibowa ltsel!
•atO aaw the quant Ay coming from
•otkds ia a»gllgibU.
THK SPIRIT prompt* ue to tab<
ham* f*_ta da a* McD
Ueniday my* do: "Buy aetblag out
jWe of Dana that aaa be bought Ir
Daan. Wa are glad »# aoa thla. Tb
rrrrythiag elee—tn
hato and *hoe* and costa and —it
TltT SPIRIT he* Bn row rage H. Bo
Oua« "rerrking Dean Mil*. Thai
k W* way w* mutt take le carp
the eammaalty ferward.
J>p#tch would adrla* tboe -
*» Ms friend* who are cotton gtnnr-r
Md mad dealer* to get their aead aad
glaalng book* order* la aaw. la fat
mar year* atort af them bar* dims*
Prod at the tait momeat that the *to*
i. W **»t from tha pvertoua year wa*
£•* a*w »o lam •« they Iheught
Th*n come lha inch t* the plater t.
r t lb" rtuff ie * htavrw. Threr thiaa.
ttewnM b- made in a huffy. It tab/*
▼4 to arlat p»rf*rato. aamhar aad
ad tha aactaTLaak cm pour Mark
mummI aaa If rag da aat aaed a aaw
Robert E. Lee Skim.or, a pioneer j
irvdnrint of Dunn, now rcsKiieg in
Uurhom, It herv this work n> visit
hie brother. ChuHo. U. Skinner. With'
iiob tame Hi* eon. Oliver Lev Skin-.
-Vi. row a full fludgvd men. but iv
numbered in Dunn ns a eurly-heudvd I
tymo who played a.uund the store.
Job * prow ore r* cells “the good ole
Jar* when hie store—where Welter •
now conducts a jive cry—was?
the hangout for every young fellow
shout town. Then the phonograph
had just been perfected to the point
that it really reproduced music, lie
bnd on* of Up machine* and would
give u.ghtty concerts for the gang,
doh’e Store was a curiosity. He never
f**» • of patent medicine that
iM did not ftr*t tell tbo customer that
.10 was throwing away his money,
aiul when fair maids wanted complex
■on lotions he always recommended
• food wop and clvan wattr be
rtrd luaicad. He wa< one of Dnnn'h
most popular ssen and Is still loved
by those who knew him thsn. W* an
rfad to toe him and hope he will re
sMi'o h?r? at loaf aa ha ran
Dime tors of the Harnett County
Agricultural Fair Aaiociatioo held ■
ip#c_al weftinf in the room of th I
.aamba- of Commerce U*t Friday
sight to complete arrangements for
-.he couit.ue-.ien of the two new
luiidirot.. lor which lumber has n>
vasiy been delivered. It was decided
,o build practically along the' Lne.
ilannrd last summer wh.tn the buikl
ng committee recommended the coo
traction of a machinery hall and a
yuvltry building. Work on thc.i,- will
.tart this week. They will be cum
listed In September.
Premium ilata for thr approaching
-air wiU -be completed by the print
ira next week. Then Soeretary Kiddle
rUi begin their distribution among
he people of the association'] terri
•ory The lint Is much larger than
-hat for Last year's event. Eveiy
lepartment has been materially vn
arged and has bean so organised as
o give a much better service to exhi
litors and visitora. Racing will he a
rig feature of the fair and for thl*
lepartment dozens of horses have
reaa entered from the brat stables of:
his and other States.
In Raleigh the other day Ed Chap
.>«{) told us that he had tomo of thr
reet hones of hta career and was go
«o enter them In the Dann Fair.
Ihappell's horses were fsvorites i»|
«*t year's event. Tills yetsr they will
re opposed by representatives from
o»c celebrated stables. The truck
sill be better this yea--, although it I
saa rated the beat in the State last
_
Will 11. Kiliuaore, president of (be
“‘berty Flyers, who Is going to bring
>-* flyer* here for the Fair, write*
-hat hie machines are In perfect trim
-or the occasion and that hr is going
to show visitors so bis stuota they have
never seen be for*. Th« Liberty Fly.
Ji* were employed at great expon-w
j»y the association for the reason tha:
it wanted to 1m sure to have aero
italics. It was thought certain the l
p tunes .could ha gotten from the army
|Mt because the association had bevm
^“^Matad^byarzny^Oysrs jntre
! la* b kwzthjswk with
■*'- ndirg devices which delude a big
•■'tfij whist ant a inntyg>-round,
■r- Lee is opening these attractions
n Broad Street on the lots from
vhich several store* were burned last
Jtfcunbtr. He ht« bred operating ri*
ailar machines in Eastern Carolina
" !h', *■;» twelva year*, although
•bra s !.it first trip to Jiun.i He w:li
,turt his machines Wednesday i.-vi ri
nk at •! will r»m.i,y here f.-,r ion
ihyz
The Harnett County Medical Socle
.y met iu the offierr of Dr I. F. Hick'
jpUmy afternoon and pasvd u rr*o
utten endowing the typhoid fever
-umpaign being waked by the county,
rho pyhilclans will encourage the
aovepent is much as possible and
raw decided to advise all of their
patients to be vaccinated.
Alfred K. Wilson has accepted a po-,
'ition *1 local representative of the
Waller* and Gurley Real Estate and I
Auction Company, of Kinston. Hr I
iaa already cloved contracts for the
isle of the old John Robert Codwin
'arm and the large tract owned by;
I. D. Oarnc* on the other aide of Capo
"ear River.
From the activities of real estate
-onrerns it appears that this year’j
and sale* will be even more numer
als Jhan those of laat year whan
prices reached then unheard of price*.
All local concern* arc heavily loaded
rlth contract* for sales which arc to
.tart aa soon as the cotton crop atavt*
stoving. Hr.ces have continued to ad
vance since Isst year, in spit* »r the
lightness of th* money market, and
rperla uy that* is no dangi-r of u
decline.
In view of the fact that land*
iround Darn continue to make lar
ccr and la.gcr yield* of the staple*
hat are (till high In prtea. k appear*
.hat the (and uf the expert* U well
-akvn. Richer sells arc not known in
bit countiy and, with th* notorious
railroad and other Industrial project*
jnds: way, there is no reaion why ab
ounding lands should not advance
much higher.
One Instance of tho goodness of
Dunn District land it that of Ben 0.
■'owns*.id's 100 acre tract at the. cas
ein edge of town. All of thli tract u
ilantod in cotton—end noth cotton |
an sot be found in any other part of
h« state. From whiehuvn awte one
stewi it, it preucut* aa even, level ,
trstrb ef rich green foliage Ivo feet
n height Every sulk is perfect and !
ich in that fruit which is soon to
/told th* flrrey staple.
Bat f«.' Into heavy rain* and the <
■eool spell," tor. Towneend any*, be,'
veuld have bean asured of at least 1
•we bwka of (ottou from every acre. <
k* K 1* he ia certain that ha will gac ;
rally on* and a half bale* from caeh <
icn, Mr. Townsend Is eapcetaly '
sruad of this field kautss it wan pro- ,
tueed with tho aid of fvrtiliwr aaanu- 1
eetured by the Breihaolr Fertiliser
■"ampaay la Dunn.
- *••*. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson and !
hUdree. L. F. Jr., Horae* and Vie- '
or, of Brooklyn, N. V., who have [
area voting Mrs. J. C. 0**dwf» hi<r* .
i-d lira C. 8. Wcks at Doha. am '
wr.Jti! 'emv' nw with M s Jehv ,
’**’( mother, tors. I H. last at <
Ftwe's Crash. Mr. Johnson m paster ;
>f *h-» Fit *t Ch.tabaa rhsica ut
,t .f.'tlft. N. V. v
Raymond nod Its ocr Cronur'.Io
»r.d A. B. Jlrcart') •• it M.ua.v >.
btfchhioi.i! ta nto r.4 .0 fc. Tv r.
Imtlcro tv., i. lit > .1 in ..
!»a.s of the {'.ain . ft. '.ain't, r
unny org -niaatioa.
Ur. nr.d Hole Tempi* lou
ipenl burday in :h. «-ty \* & U»->.
i -mnletun'* pan-nU, Mr. and Mrs. j.
V. Crrel. They were ytirrc r h .as.
ifirr »po* dirur udm time with M.
T«mpl*l<in'» ;utr. r.t.e at Hull, tpri.sg- .
-t-- .
No iiamul tote-cat wit Msown.
Utrrr v.rre only f. w viaitora, and but
half the mm.’bt r. a? the Dublin cor
poration TJcrv prevent when the vote
•visa taken to welcoma Archbishop
Vuin :, of Australia.
An unusually dti-Qv peach crop U
• spec led In many peach growing
outlaa.
■— -■- -
war-waund Brituh LnL*
*•’ w'f' ««'<l m the last <liri»an
'in v* «■«<■<• -art lo Foiand to aid
I vnUmr a**lr. .1 lha Uoifhavilti.
< U.-sbk! un.;iiplo;-m«/it i» ca
ll*' ' d In Ungland thi* wintar and
i. .1 t.coiva hoy n-eantly adriaad
!*«•' ..-I;, to aav« raonvy.
r* ^i**1^* bc»a work inn »n
CaUroriu* for six month* to protect
ine public ajulnat iioimm in ripe Oliver
cia-.-i to hare fouiM U*. gc:m which
caused many death* throughout the
country. The perm ee.i Hi ikvtcovod
• »kI th» can.ird Q} ic;> mad*' .af. for
•*un. \i« u.on by -*1; ril’xation at a
tenperu jrr of 2«0 decree* !• ntn o
"aj—*- - ' "
SSgffigfflHa?3asrct:~r-w?>t...i.n>mi
Jjj'**-. California SUM Board of
Health u about to Um order* com
prllinp Ati riliration.
Wbi— onr °f three bandit* who
hi l.l up u lna:n io Virginia waj rap
tured after a Acre# revolver battle
>t was discovered that the captive was
a woman.
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.<«» tiers urd Optometrists. ] |
2!0 Ilay St-FayeUeville, N. 0.
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NORTH CAROLINA STATE
AGRICULTURE ENG
' Toaaf m of Atnusw ud fl latukil «diM
oood la ra«tv dtoooc vocaUoaa. Bca_ tfaaua «n mom
•vnu. bat far j>wk«>l>i|i la Mvairkl Tta eouof*
r»u« vcar t ical eouitsn i
aaUaoal odacalfca W7
jatwjsr'*' rfagsaa
■ •MAaltaJ tn«iaurlM li|lMirlH
couno Ml
iCrlciiOBa — 1 ala An* — TatlO*
o»* T*ar C m Au;o twiiiMlM
WlBUr Ca«n* ftAifitcaltm Cor n/Bl
fafrdaBt BBBllmtf IB «n dmrtjhtf
■nMn hfln ft. no*, bo T. AKMUnrtallaaS limMM la
pal a Mar A«|M asvir «rty. la Iv^-M rw aJl abac *
atilliM*.
._ Mimacr rMWraarea tm Cow »*»t Pn*b«aaa Claa. M
J«r *5*4“- *1 •: M.Ua-ai.UM. iir.ciudw IWla
n*a* Oaua.l*;.! H| ; Brt.my |; Elo'lv*. J’,4. -•
M* cat* Com*. lllaaur»tM Mrruiar. AM «nli*ac* U.uaU(
We have just instituted a rfcair depart- 1
nient for watches odm clocks aad have em
ployed an expert to^Birect the work.
i he EX partijfcnt is equipped with the
t»e3l i=nd iotfcot n#chinery, and we will ap
prodate your\pa#ronage.
Wo will cMrry a first class stock of jew
r’vy. coco ana cut glass in this department.
BUTLER B$OS.
Dunn. N. C. >
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Victrolas and Vic- !
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tor Records
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We have a large stock of new Victrolas 1
—fmiahed in the prettiest woods and design- ;
cu to match all styles of furniture.
With them, we havtrthe newest records j
m“.dc by the Victor Company’s most noted
tinge .*u and music iany
7Tie VictoV ms mine is without a super- |
10.. it has few dauAs.
All the fini dbir.ts of talking machines ;
manufacture hawboen built into this mach
which has stflod the test service through <
' " t oince afleh machines became a part :
of lha music world.
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We will be glad to demonstrate these ;
m e! inea and these records to you.
COME AND HEAR THEM
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Butler Brothers
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I The CAPITOL DEPARTMEN T STORE I
AUGUST SALE |
Four Days Selling of the Season’s Ij
Best Values 1
AUGUST 18th, 19tlJ20th and 21st 1
Special lots selected for this sale,/and prices very low to I
make Prom for ow fall stock. «
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Ae I>UR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRINC S
SEASON'S BEST VALUES IN \ I AND SUMMER READY TO P
SILKS REDUCED 1 U WEAR REDUCED ■
SILK HOSIERY R£DUCED_CU*1 II A, , p
TAIN MATERIAL RE- SUMMER FOOTWEAR
DUCED V REDUCED * K
And many other items selected froft*our immense stock fcl
for these Four Days Special Selling. ■
The CAPITOL DEPARTMENT STORE I
Fayetteville, North Carolina I
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..mm. liK
| Just TVyfthe Melo-Harp I
We want you to vidtViJ salecroorn3 and play your favorite 1
! selection.; on the MelkJlarp yourself. Or.lv by trying it can I
I y°u ralize the dcli£i.tiU difference of the Melo-Harp. I
j Fou™* only 5n StraubAiad<= plnyci-pisncs. the Melo-Harp I
1 combines the soft owee*ti*u,e cf the harp with the full rich I
iI tones ot an unusually hill quality piano. I
I Stop in some time toon ilcl enjoy this musical treat. I
I Barnes and Holliday Co. I
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