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* * ¥ 4 * « » 4 'LOCAL* * * * * * . Dr. J. R. Butler is spending the dsj in Fayetteville on holiness. Miss Gladys Davenport returnee Monday from Fayetteville where shi visited Mrs. W. H. Bulling*. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Cook returned Monday from Littleton, whore they W**nt Castor with relative* Miss Margaret Townsend el Greensboro, spent the week end bore with Mr. sad Mrs. B. O. Townsend. Born: To Mr. and Mrs Q. M. Long, at th* Good Hope hospital in Dnie Friday morning April 14th, a boy, Joeeph Thomas. Mra W. C. Bradsher of Durham, Hugh Parham and George Cheatham u* Oxford, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mra. I. M. Reams. Prof. Robert Pearsall, manAer of the State College faculty, spent the Eaetor holidays her* with his parents, Mr. and Mra. James Pearsall. Mrs. J. Lloyd Wade, Regent of the OemeUus Harnett Chapter Daugh ter* of th* Americas Revolution, left Monday eight for Washington, D. C. *0 attend th* 81st annual session of that society, F. E. Hurd, advertising ropresen Utive of the Puller Brush Co., of Hartford, Conn., has boon transfer red from PittMmrgh, Pa, to Dunn. He will stake his home at 810 80. Wilson Avenue. Edgmr Warren, who hu boon In John Hopkins hospital in Baltimore for the past two weeks, returned home last night. HU coadtion U much Improved and be will soon bo enjoy ing hU usual good health again. D. H. Hood, laecher of the Wesley Bible cleat of the Dunn Mtthodist church, by special invitation, taught the Easter leeaon at SmltMetd Math odist church Sunday morning. Smith Said Is Mr. Hood’s aid home town and he wat heard there by a large and appreciative body of man. “The Lost Colony,” a moving pie tare In five reals will ba presented at the Opera House, Thursday night under the auspice* at the U. D. C. Mias Camp, well known in Hurnstt county, will have charge at this pic tan. A nominal charge will be made for school children and others who wish to attend’. Tha Bible clanssa of ths UUington Methodiot church will visit the Wes ley Bible class of Dunn Math odist charck the Fifth Sunday in this month. Ths object ed ths vltit la tc got soma of the spirit and antbotl aoo which Mr. Hood, tha teacher, baa instilled Into tha large body of ■«* who hoaj- him «rary Sunday mora iffiaffi...-. ,V- eV^-^siw^ tW. Fnul A. kswsrt, who has beau IQ at bis boms in Grsoadboro lor ths past several days, returned to Dunn Monday. He has sufficiently recover ed to be in his office, and it now ready to serve you again. WhUe In Greensboro Dr. Stewart’s father died and his numerous friends In Dnnn deeply sympathise with him la his bereavement. Mrs. Blow art. whs was also in during her stay la Greensboro, returned to Donn with him. W. E. Baldwin has purchased the interest of Ksnnsth F. Howard in the grocery store in Dunn which has been operated for the past several pear* under the name of Howard and Bald win. Mr. Baldwin id now sole owner and will conduct the business at the same stand under the W>e of Bald win's Grocery. Mr. BsHwln solicits s continuation of ths patronage given the firm and Tg* them that the ■eme excellent service will he main tained. FUNERAL J. A. SENTER HELD AT CHALYBEATE The funeral of J. A. Sealer eras held at Chalybeate Springs Sunday afternoon at 1:10 oclock. Interment was la the family bury lag ground therm. Dr. J. A. Elite, pastor Pullen Memorial Baptist church, at which Mr. Beater was a member, officiated Ths paAeasers wsse: R. L. Mc Millan, Jt L. Horten, W. B. Weather spono, Albert Fennell, Prof. Williams and L. R. Gilbert. TAX LISTERS FOR SAMPSON CO. TR* following harva boon appoint* *d u M takara far tha yaar of IMS. Morth Clinton—J. W. Barg*, CSh» ton, N. C. Sooth Clinton—J. W. Panraon, Clinton, N. C. Turkey—J L. Hlnoa, Turkey, N. C. Westbrook*—P. P. Dnughtry. New tea Orpn, M. C. > Newton Orore—T. 8. WUUoma, Nawton Oroya, N. C Herrins* 8- A- R#M 8olo»fcnrg. N. C. Honrjrratta—J. A. TarllUfton, 8* lantbarg, N. C. • Holla—J. A. Port, CSlaton. N. C. ' Mingo—E A. Wtmaaaa, Dunn, N. C. Bunt* Mu. 1. Taylor Bridge, M. E Booty, CHn too, M. C. Ptnoy Onr»a—H E Xing, Palaoo, N. C. Me Don lata Lea Sutler, Xaaahara, N. C. Ueboa—E. C. Jahneon, lagotd, M. C. Pronklln—A. D. 1owan, Xarr M. C. Little Cohorts — E. M. Setlard, Baatkete, ». C Pteuael W. Btrarteaa, AatryrilVa, NO. JURY UST FOR SAMPSON CO. Juiy list 1st term of court begin sing May 1st: First Week—J. j, Moore, South Clinton; P. J. Bessons, Uttle Cohe re; Homy Cannady, Hon.ycuU; 0. J. Dudley, Turkey; D. J. King. Plney Qrovss J. W. Vat this, Uttle CoHarta; L. M. MatthU, Dismal; Frank Hol land, Honoycutt; J. B. Barefoot, Mingu; E. X. Us, Westbrooks; W. R. Sutton, Plney Grove; D. X. RJvcn bark. South Clinton; George Will iams, Uttle Cobarie; c. L. Hobbs, McDaniels; P. C. Button, Little Co horts; W. A. Fisher, McDaniels; T. J. Brown, Franklin; D. A. Byrd, S. Clinton; J. D. Moore, South Clinton; J. L Wilson, Hallo; 8. J. Dunn, Tur key; J. A. Hall, Herringa; Lewis W. Jernlgan, Mingo; J. L Gainey, Halls; Naylor Lae, Mingo; J. A. Jackson, Dismal; Eddie Am an, Mingo; John M. Williford, Mingu; J. H. Hodge., Mingo; J. W. Warren, Mingo; R. X. Crumplcr, Jr., Honeycutts; D. C. Marahburn, North CUnton; D. 8. Mc Lamh, Herring; A. W. Alderman, Taylors Bridge; E. X. Bkggntt, West brook. Second Week—N. C West, Tur key; M. D. Jack eon. Dismal; J. R. Bans, Nigth CUnton; W. A. Bimall, Newton Grove; H. F. Turlington. Herrings; W. L. Moore, Turkey; C. R. X. Corbitt, FraakHn; E. C. New man, Honeycutt; E A. Strickland, Honeycutt; D. X. Williford, Mingo; W. P. Green, McDaniels; L F. Ken nedy, Franklin; A. P. Chesnutt; J. C Honeycutt, Honeycutts; D. X. Wil lisana, Mingu; L H. Went, Turkey; U B. SITU, Mingo; D. M. Daniel., Dismal. frmpmrly Tan Up To The Cwwtlw Governor Morrison make* wt a »M against tha tax protestaata of Mecklenburg county and incidentally against thsir brsthree in every eth er county. If property ia valued toe high, and aa a result taxes arc too bardeoeosat in any eeaaty, tha gov ernor points oat, it ia a waate of 'reath to abase tha state adosinistrn tion; tha matter is ona for tha coon •y authorities. The commissioners at the county scats, net the gevernor and his cabinet nt Raleigh, are the oCelals who settle the question of valuation and Ax the tax rate. The state now collects no property tax whatever, aad while deriving no revenue from the counties through a property tax. doee pay into the sebqpl fond of soma 70 counties, mo nies that are derived from tha stats tax on franchises, inheritances, in omes special license taxes, etc. The governor also advisee lax pro tcetanta that H they dMIke school consolidation and special taxes for school, the remedy lies ia their heads - otop voting for these 1 kept within the unite and not direct id to Raleigh. The governor believes in local self government and he takes vigorous hold of this occasion to drive his ar gument home. Tha counties can snake their own medicine, he tells the folks, sod If it is unpalatable they can rweeten it ap to *uit thair taste.— Greensboro News. The Parker school will dot* Thurs day night April IOth- The public is cordially invited to attend. ARBUCKLE s TRIALS COST OVER *100*00 Sen Francisco, April 14.—The de fence of Icon C. (Ratty) AikseUe in the throe aianalaaghter trial* In connection with the death of like Virginia Rappe coat More then 1110, ISO, not including attorney's fees, it was learned today. Mo foea have been received by de fense attorneys aa yet, it wai ez tlalned by Gavin HcNafc. chief conn ed for Arbackl*. It was arranged that n* financial Matters ware to be cotttdored until Agbucld* had been cleared, be Mid. It la planned to release all of the Arbuclcle flhaa that srere consisted at the time ef bis arrest. It was atat ad. Adbsckle blmaetf baa as Immedi ate plane. He isfaaed .to appear la monologue la leeal theater* The of fer was autda immediately after kla acquittal. "I do not ear* ta capital!** qy food fortune io toon after achieving it.** Arbnekle eaid. "There ie a gantf mcntallsm attached U the experience of acquittal that aut come before any commercialism. I will return to my profeeaion when I con rider It pro per to do eo." U»T TAKBJU NOTICE Having been appointed list ulcer for Uetlng U>c taxee of Avetusboro tcnrnAip, aleo the town of Dunn, I hereby give notice that I will be *»»dy to edict year property taxee, commencing Monday the let day o' Mnjr, I will give 4 or S daye to country points for the convenience of the former places and dates will he announced later. Will be In rear •f Centre Grocery. ©tie P. Shell, Liet Taker. Adv. TOWN POLITIC1: FOR MAVOH Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, I hereby announce •f** 1 •* a candidate for re-elec tion as Mayor of Dunn April lf, mt * U WADI - . for commissioner Subject to tbe action of the Demo cratic primary, I hereby announce my candidacy far tbe oltce of com mierionor from the fint ward of the town of Dunn. M choeen again for 1 pledge a continuance of tho highest degree ef service of which I am capable. K. M. WARREN. April IS. l»ti. , . FOR commissioner I hereby annooncc that I am a candidate for rv-alcctiox far Cosumi* •inner from the second ward of the • town of Dunn subject to the action 1 of the Democratic primary. P. A. LEE. ■ April 18, 188*. | AptU !,»■ i * 4 < 4 L'»USiNZS.^J-OCAL * * *' * * • * * * T*J°*S y¥® CA** CAimOT Fail to road hi thla Um the YalUw Tioat gtoti^a aaao%ncaaa*Bt /or Thoradar, Friday and Saturday o' thb weak. B. O. Taylor Co lie. WANTBD—SALESMAN WITH Cao cort^dr^TuSr.t>Sl.iC: low e«w*atitora. iioo.otl and ax n^f° V.*i"u' Co., Start?**" rMM—» WHITE MOUSE AMD QUEEfTS Bltrtd CdSm 4Sc pound Uni varsity Club 40 .EL'sErerw^ rAT*ci^«Lr^o2 Grocery.__tl tfc FOR.SAAC—THB VfSTINA JONES property, just north of Dann, Thursday April loth; at II o'clock. Bercral Was and lota at your owe priea. Sc* me for farthor in. farmaiioa. Goo. L. Cuimdy, Auc tlocawwr.__ 14 tie. AUTO POS H WK—prompt AMD ^Briont service Cemfortable sou yayaocs Call Taiaphioa 41R. Lucknow Now Stead. MSltf. AUTO FOB HIS*—-MtOMPT AMO aflWrioat aarrico CeaafortnMa con veyance ..Call _Tilaphaao 41*. Lacknvvr Nm Ami MSltf. / W»rT Utf THE GOOD Win ■132 CJSt'SJ' r is: Jf" door*, Window* and flowor *? kind* .f add y®**- Let an do your rupelrieg. J—. W. Hedge*._74* LOOK FOE THE RED MAM OM tha curt. That U <ha Mood Tire Mdan *<gn. It ia in treat of E. ▼. Gainey’*. IT Me. TOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, now try Uu boot. Bead Tim. X. V. G«in<y. IT tic. CHICKENS AMD EGGS WANTED. We will pay Upbeat eadh priaaa. sr&ziir^srhjse tl »u. FRANKLIN STRUT Ig. FEE 0*1. Ara yea gattiog you alhraroaie fraaT U sat trmXa witb aa aad aa* few cay it tt hwawa Cart Qrot'ry.11 tU. ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE OF Real Batate Thunday, April Mtk. The Voatlna Jonei property, Joel north of Dunn, wOl he aold to Mgh art bidder. Geo. L. Cannady, Aue ^o«—*■ _14 tie. WANTETh-MEN or WOMEN TO taka order* for geealae rMiaateiri koeiery, for teea,-nn aad rtfl drea. fcl«ic.u. danlag. (4I.M a week fltll JlMa. >1J4 aa hear W" tiaee. 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