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THE DUNN DISPATCH fuiuimo XVSKY tuuAay AMO F1UOAY. .. r—■ - Kr.lnM as ncm4-(Im matter sortl 1«t. 1*14. at the pot after r Pure. K. C-. tidtr the art <■' ■Urea *. m» L 0U5BCK POPE. Publisher /itroe months.__. .a*! »•* months.._...._il-'lu Ono year....... ........-ItDJ THE CAUSE OF HUS TV-ursc int often exploded whoa pot to the test. K is quit* the eer 'om to sty. when a disastrous fir* cannot be accounted (or, that It was probably started by miea or rata ensuing matches. But them little creature* are “not ro j'.y.” Safety Engineering, in a itnethy article, tell* of test* conduct s'*. by i*. V. D. Crave—twelve with 1st* and eight with mice, covering a pv .od of eight north*. They win jJcc.'U in inclosuret with no food. At the ltd of two or three days a lot of matches and some straw were ‘.orowu In to them. Keen though hun gry becaoto of the enforced fast, not a rat nor a mouse gnawed at a single match and nj blase was started. The odcat* all died of starvation, within fnar to sewn days from the begin ni«g of the test. That many very destructive fires c t dne to csTs'.ets smokers. Is more thy a a (beery. The insurance compan ies have the itstisties. The figure* for Kid aloes show that Are losses for .h*. year is (He United States, due te CE-uicr* tmvkers. totaled $80,040, COO. The Vir* Prevention Mews: “Un numbered Area: nnconnted millions of dollars of property wasted, the de struction of hundreds of thousands of sc *» «f forest and what Is woraa the -n utrirg oat of hundrsdi of thousands human lives, have originated from tbi* cause—the carelessness of smok Why should a MBokvr bo any more raroioM than other persons? That it la true, physicians who have studied this phase of the subject testify. A writer ;n the Physical Culture Mags xine admits >L Ha said he was brought idmeft to financial ruin because of anw'j* .nvoitmenU made under the lure of nicotic#, it being his custom *A'hcn considering a proposition to "light up.” Finaflr his w&o startled h'K by raying: “Everything looks rs ev to you when you smoke.” Ho fur ther stated that his children had learn ed to eomo to him for favors while he eras tmokirg; that under the influ ence of nicotine he granted them re quests that he couldn't afford, thus depriving thorn of educational advan tages ho would have been pleased to give them later on. This U in line with a statement made by Edward F. Croker, former fl v chief of Mew York: "The major ity of cigarette makers are enre !w” T. H. WHliama. one of the Am erican Insurance Co., snys: “Many fire* art due to persona smoking in fed.” If one would bo easeful with Arc any place, ha surely would around href clothing. ' Some of the most disastrous Area of modern times have been started by rsrelmsr maoketo, among them the great Baltimore ire of a fow years a/o, routing the insurance companies aluuo $.10,990,000; the Triangle shirt waist factory fire in New York in 191T, Killing 140 employes; the de struction of the famous board-walk and many homes, in Quebec, in 1914; the great Arc in Constantinople, in 191$, burning a strip nearly half a mJc wide and two and one-half miles In length, through the heart of tbo e-'ty.. rendering 200.000 people home less. Verily, oa the charge of iacendiar 1m. the mice and rats stand acquitt ed. while the carelem smoker has been ?“u.»d guilty.—W. H. Brown in Ex (Isagr. Some Sunday laws wen thoee hack in 1674 in Boaton. A Bo;ton captain rant back In 1670 from a throe years re* cruise. HI* wife met him on the dsoratep of hit home sad naturally kc kissed her. But it happened to he Sunday and, for bis "lewd and un tiMttly behavior” the captain's neigh bors reported hint to the conetabW, a id before the day was over ha waa put into the public stocks for two. bourn. On the same day two lovura were arrested in Boston because they, '-sat together under an apple tree in1 an orchard” which also was lewd and unseemly behavior"! "COTTOS-MONBY" “Cotton ihowid not be thrown on' thr market » fart at picked, hot »Inn Id be told over a period of rev-; oral month* to pferent a decline. I "The Savannah Cotton Factorage I Co.. Savannah. Ga., ha* money to I >03 oa aid and new crop cotton, eith er for prompt ul< or to ho hold. They /elicit your coruignmenta.'* Foe Car* of High Mood From ora Without going into dentil*, I wfl) give a mfc and rnrv remedy for high 1 blood preworr. Yea can taroly got , r**oH« if yon will carry out thorn la- * muctioar to the totter. For the tlrtt j two day* absolutely nothing to oat 1 bit grapefruit Juieo and l*»aon Juice. J S'luesa* a gtomful of grapefruit juica 3 and put tbo Juice of a half lemon ia j ' the glam. Dr,nit a whole gtoat of thia 1 every on* or two bourn during the i day. Drink vary Uttto water. 1 Then for a week tot atohiag hot 3 fruit, either reeked ae raw or hath, j Con tin#* to drink* the grapefrolt and 3 letaoo Jake a* jtatad above during the day. drinking very Uttto water. Keep the bowel* open wild foun tSmlntr ~ froito. changing from on* kind to an- ; ether w a* not to Or# of any one vn r’oty. For your uo*n meol cat *pta- ; tod £^sTrtJ£if."**d ; HVO I do not mono for you tot ; ofl of thee* at oa* meal, but onoor , two of them freely. You mayjtov# ; oomo young rtrlng or mop *•«■■■ , pen*. toUto com brood or whole wh**t ?zi££.'Xrsz£,*r.jz r.!tC fiLTu^gfitt »Ud twSrStoTday Do **rto nmr copper bore the mm a* ! I tout* every mouthful thoroughly.! Ouru orwy (Uy, Just before retiring, \ h*«n the body all rrer whh warm •»»*r »cd rub the skin till It U all ■ftow. Now forget your disease and ■toe nature • chance, and you will *wa he whll. B* very careful with, Sw*r tarn Ufa, avoiding everything; that appear* to h* excee*. Sleep with your window* wide span and get eight er nine hour* of sleep •very night. , Te sum it all up in a few worde: Ent ar stated above, being sure not tc overeat; sleep eight or nine hour* in every twenty-four; be of a heppy, cheerful frame of mind. Expect to get wall. Do not eat sweet* except heney,- Use no vinegar er whiu flour product*. Keep your foot warm, your howaja opea and your bead cool. For the Ant week use the fountain syr inr* •r*rr night, then three time* • S*»Dle. isn’t it? Yes, and It ?•" ‘he thousand*.— I>r. J. K. Caolt, la Christian Advo cate, Naahvttle. Fee Cmarnky Stag Townibip class.* striving to out amg one another In cumpetrtloa, mu aicmax playing iiu aa eldfaahioned fiddler* rsatest, all the folks of the county joining together in a regular “ret together” sing, these are some the feature* which will foetcr neighborly feeling by genuine enjoy ment of the holiday celebration In UOinuton on Labor Day, September 6th. But everyone must be there and help to make this a real Harnett conn *g event- It la hoped that every fam ily In the county will pack up a lunch and come prepared to ring and listen to ringing, to meet friends, go to the ball game and to the entertainment at night, and loin In helping every body have the beat time of bia lift. The plana for the ting are well un-' dor way. The sing will be bold in the were he see, which will be arranged tel teat over a thousand, with a stage for the ringers In the contest*. a! ImacUU game ha* boen icheduled for th* afternoon and there will be an en-' tert*foment at night. If it ii poiiible the completion of the new t kotei, it will be open on Idbor Day and specially priced din a*rJ aorved there. The people ol Islington or# making every effort! to accommodate the crowds and *n tarta.n thorn hospitably To thlt end a mas* meeting was held last track and committees appointed to make arrangement* for the event. Priam Jtav* been offered by the town of Lit-. ltngton for the different coapititioni ! The county’s bank* have offered a> silver loving cup for the best singing Mr Roy U Hoffmewter of Commu nity Service, New York Citv. w.n h.v. “*TP »r Jh« program of the ting •nd he will lead the congregational ci2E!5 f"d tt« au5*V* by ^ <rrand chema from the whole county. Do win mond a week in the county at tending rehearsals of tba township £EPd2£ **rf,ctinf ftn,i tor Each township will hare a class of about 40 singer* to eoaapete for the silver loving cup and will render a program limited to IS mine tea Ef fort* are being made to hare each township'* program original and vu riod so that than* may be little du plication ef the numbers. Singing hy male quartets from each township he attractive feature* of the eon-. tl"1Mdler'. contest i. evpec tod to be ail that an oklfaahioned fld dlora* contest should bo. Tho contest* on Labor Day pronv 1*0 excitement a* well a* beautiful and enjoyable music. Rack rival township confidently expect* to bear o* the loving cup and all are work lag hard to this end. Competent jud-1 **». all from outside the county, have! been secured to docide the contest* and award tba prises, dor the leadership of Mr. T. L. Rfddl* a large clam has been organic in Dunn and Mr*. Hurper Holiiday la in =h«nr* of the practices. Mr. I'r.idle, the leader for Lilling ton, holds practice* twice a week, i Toe program ha* been arranged and much interest shown. Mr. J. M. Coro i* the leader for Duke. Mr. H. C. Cameron has the rehearsals iii Barbe :uc township well under way. Un it is not just the competition for >™*» which ha* aroused the onthu darm of people all over the county.1: It is the genuine love of good music “id enjoyment in this form of aolf-1 igpresnnn which bring* thorn togeth- ’ •r for prectke: and m»; them u> •Inf a* never twforv. Of the tp-wp. sk'pr at work in tk-.-ir s'.izi't e (‘sat* fix bar* a'rau-.ty a TtaprS thi'r >ir» fraaai and ®;hc » arc fp, ra-lnUrr their plane. , NellU Creek tow hip ho* held th've practice* et Bu‘o* Creak under lh.* li-ndr vats'p i»r mt. L«.l> Cmphell. Altevdame has rni-ed from 10 lo 7». 'or” cva>’->tr <ivv d-j mile.-* p >.h” pTaetlrov tn FucViim toandiin Ur J. R Brown of Kiplir.it le*Jj the jinr itif claw. The leader* of the townAipj hare eo-epc, at*,! splendidly with tha ch paHraont of community in vice to arouse interest and secure support for the pins of MU* Mam” Camp, ditrior of community service in th# connty, and the member” of her com-, mitt**, Mr. rani Green an.T Mr. Car lyle Campbell. TV.* is a community; event and the aid nf nveryori the! county in needed tu make it a com- j plete mere**. The leaden in the work nave devoted a irre.it deal of time and1 thousht and effort. It is hoped that, th” whole county will lu»n out to I pa.tieipatc in th*- Labor-Day rclebt*.-| non.—Ha -nctt Count;.- News. COURT CALENDAR Thursday. September Ith Charles Bos* v# Jas. A. Yar-1 borough. * J. R Daf sett va Ja*. A. Yarborough.• Sai.ih A. lCcY.<-r et al. ve John Me-1 Artan ct al. Buckhu-u l.iiint dr. Timbc' Go. vaj Thus. Mcl,ean. Simon Came run vs ller.ry Davis et al. w W. J. Salmon v. Mr*. M. M. Mc Kay. Friday. September Bits J. W. Hodfer v* B. A. Stewart et: at , N. A. Matthews, Guard, va Lilling too OH Mill Co. 11 A." Matthews, Guard, v* R. D.! Overby A Bn*. J. B. Itall.inro A Co. v» J. f,. Thompson Company. J. W. Halford va J, E. Licon. Margaret Campbell et nl. vs An iKrvr *r U nrihm Monday, September 1 Jib A. C. L. R. R. Co. v* The Town of Dunn rt al. W. M Womnek v. Alex Byrd. Buck horn Land A Timber Co. vs John S. Mom rt al. The Dunn Commission A Supply Co. vu Moses Harjrrove ct al. J. Jf. Weil v* Geo. I.. Cannady. Admr. ' i Tooeday, September 13th Benton Motor Co. vj W. I Stewart J. N. Creel v* A. A. Privett Cooper Guano Co. v» W. J. Olivo. James Sprunl et at. vs C. M. Heaves tt al. i J. P. O'Quinn v» A. A W. R. B.i Co N. A. McLean tt tl vs A. * W. R. R. Co. i Wednesday, September 14Ut Marietta Fertiliser Co. vs J. C.! Weaver ct al. j D. A. Honeycutt v- Atlantic Lifa. Inrj ani e Co. et al. The Cote Tiano Co. vs Butlor Bros. K. G. Tart v* E. C. Writ. Jana Mc:L->- ct al. vs J. U. Mc Neill et al t Isiab Weaver vs N. W. Baker *t at. I J. H. BaUancc A Co. vs Budl God win. HIHDCRC^O netnovrsf ccrr.s c::J r*.tir u -r%. i'ojjtsr.lljici; \ Fw.n.*; fei.iC ^rt t j the fuel. vuIVlo^; tJdjf. : _* _ ’ _ __ , iMMWMKW'^MtmeWnWr.aWiaBNPMB* ■■ —- • . I | I l iiitimiMttittmttttttt f GODWIN AND JERNIGAN * P AUoratyi aed Counsellor# ♦. P At Law * * DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA * f Office Over Stato Bank and *i f Trust Company Building * t miniii11 tic ninimi11ii ' . P»: t ft Levd .. ■ v I- Tt. Jv"l«K. D. J. &v(T«od tv W. 1' r*i. 4. Thar-.day, Scptomi «.- IS I. Sandy Muich.oi <i 4I v.; > McDonald. Wellmj'oa V.'.i.Mvl I ... _|i Lumbar Co. Jasper Psnuh v.i J. r. <Ji ; •• P sL . •■-.•per I’arrSih vi W. K. L'.nii ct al. i- C. Scawi-Fl va ?.,m.•-« (Nm/rou M^ram V&agutL v« N. S Aikiit. A. tl. U v* J. L. DeniiiiK F.-iduy, September I8ih J. B. Lanier »» A. A W. R R Co et al. T. A. Fowler ct al. vt Ma in. * Fowler et aJ. . . A- W. Thompson at al. vs A. A W R. R. Co. ot al. A. Vann et al. vs Susan C Vann. J. B. Colt Co. vs N. A. llutlar. ,*V L. Ijtiacs v* Morrison McCor mick. R. I.. Isaacs vs John K. Clark, .sandy Womack vt Bandy Mintar. Nancy E. Woedcll, Lunatic, ct al. v* J. L. Tally et al. , 'y- M- Hawtay v» S. F. Matthews ►l ab J. W. Thornton vs J. Owen WIN [‘amt. •>. L. Thompson Co. vs Bndd God wm. Mrs. M. L. Noithan vs James B. Morthan. Motimi Docket A. lv.Youncet.al. v* A. C. L. R. R. Co. J*ou» Oil Mills v*. E. F. Youny et Lcander Lea v» G. M. Leo at al. Vlryjiia - Carolina Trust C«. vs South Dunn Mfy. Co. I’. B. Johnson vs J. Archie Stenr Uk Buckhovn Land A Timber Co. vs .V P. McPherson. Geo K. Grantham, Trustee, vs M A. Bf!l. Jahn D. Johnaon vs D. H. McLean el al. State ex Ral. v* D. B. Stewart et tL R. D. Overby A Bros. va. H. C. Dees et Ux. Creef vs Purdia Monde et al. YV S V iirekliKn m. Dill_ Os_ sn et Ux. JoaiiOi Pope Ti c. H. Pope et al. Jesse E. Wilton va C. V. Hudson. Ecl:pae Paint A Mfp. Co. v* G P. Pflpo M nnie Sllla et al. va Juaiah Pope et al. i, H- Moore n D. B. Stewart Wm. Hatcher va H. H. Harmon. The Dunn Coauniaaion A Supply Co. va W. T. Whrten et at Coat* Supply-Co. va It H. Adams. Mr*. M W. Davi, v. B. R. Barrier et Ux. « B. C. Luca* »» T. V. Stewart J. W. Thorntan v* Chriato Bottling Co. , w. W. Allen JA Son v» B. A. Dol lar. * W. K. Col boston ,vi J. M. Monroe et al. I . Mar.v Louise ^Gardner va Rowland Gurdaer. j J»hn*on-l>cnnkg Co. va Southern Expram Co. Johnson-Donrinc Grocery Co. va D. ft h. if. R. Co. J Bp John ton ftp A. C. L. R. R. Co. Craven Chemfcal Co. va W. T. Blown et aL i Flirt National Bank of Dunn va P. S. Cooler Sion H. Minimi at ,|. va Q. P. 'Ii min a. S. G. Marka va Henry Pope et Ux. H. H. Lanier va Henmn Crownon et il. W’nllou rarriah et aL va liufus Par. •iah. P. S. Cooper va W. B. Owens et al. m-' —. —e—nsnmi! COME TO THE COMMUNITY SING f AT ULUNGTON ON I [ LABOR DAY, SEPT.5 I i .___ i; Township Clause* To Sing In Compe- j lion. Fiddling Contest By Townships Mi. ROY L. HOFFMEiSTER, rf i ' New York to Conduct Singing Bali Game in the Afternoon MANY VALUABLE PRIZES ;| Intruding a Silver Loving Cup to he :: Awarded to the Best Class -4-—_- i ! . ENTERTAINMENT IN THE EVtNIKG ! i 1 i ...... " ' 1 rr- -i——'i>' m ( Read The Dispatch & l S i _ ; ! NEW GROCERY We have opened a new establish ment at 303 East Broad Street in the old M. G. Cook Stand, and we solicit the patronage of all who desire clean, pure and wholesome things to eat. PROMPT DELIVERY . . Country produce bought at the best market prices. I Pope - & - Parker | OUR AUGUST WIND-UP SALE Now Going On And Will Continue Until September 1st Hundreds of Bargains are being offered and this is your Opportunity to buy the Season’s Best Goods at Prices that will Surprise you. Mr. Goldstein is now in New York buying F all Goods and we must clean our shelves before they arrive. COME IN TODAY and SEE THE ATTRACTIVE ARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING. - , • t You don’t have to buy, but we feel that you will buy if you will only look at what we have to offer. i - • The Goldstein Compan Dunn’s Best Cash Store i
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