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' PUN BONDING OF NEW RAILROAD *< «•] the hi Ska hreix ud i VSaioa. H%> Pate*, bn*. Aberdeea. lad—a, lUefont and Fcy-ctteritle aaat tftotr rementa u«as ta -Vj be boro to confer an • plan nUdi Ed. 8. Smith, of Baeferd. hat . (. forma a definite plan at onpni ■Mtoa by which the nod nay ba bo«A TMa committee U headed by ltd. *. Smith, af Bacfoi< the ether rainhin beany: W. A. Mm, af Ab antaaai Fred M. Tata, af Hitch Mat; Thaaaai Heidi,., of WfautonHehn; C. C. Cranford, af Aabahan; D. U. SnodBiv of Fayettearffle; Leonard of Ftneburet; *. p. Deal, af FnratUeiDe, secretary. I Maaeta. Thompson and Sandlin, S. Tatar, Jr., C. w■ Sandrach and O. J. JCcConscU. Gnat late root ni •hoan by the Mcptbu preeent from aH the conanafttaa nanttaoed, and indication* an that this project eartdted by Hr. Smith, to really p ley »a be consum meted. Hie idea 4s to Mid a ratbnad from Swandboro to nimoMuca xo connect at that v'th Ac coal-carrying toad*. J R. Baggett, af Lilllagtoa, who had • dMIar vkioa and had It wall oa the way to realization when (ha war cam oa. waa irount at tfaa rsgust «f Mr. taHk and talked dm plan owar with die delegate* present. •wnMbneo la located oa Onslow Bay an the Atlantic coast, aad at the wnwth af this hay k das making «{ a ma gal react detpsaa harbor. Ia ISIS the B. B. Government had made a survey af the Xerth Carolina Atlantic *•*•*. aad die engineers making the ■my reported that at the mouth af Osdoe Bay was the only real deep at* harbor, la all ems—islr. oa Uo ••m*of ahk BUte. The surrey stated' «ha mB there was sky. and teat after - - - ha *• far further wort af. i <x. C.1 BaMgb. K. C, April—Tha Pack.; li.g pknta of the Want flrut eatsM lab el to taka care of miphis baaf rap id:y began to aao hog* ef that sao doa aod agerded the termers a good ma«Mt through wtM ta *afl tkdr oom at a profit. This wsa how the . middle meat became to be knows as tho^saly section wherr bog raising Dr. ?. D. Owes, In charge of hog dlroosn eradication to North Caro lina. Timor are ahaagteg, ho ai«t«, « todi. rtlons are sow that hags oaa bo mlrtd Jar* as rhoapiy aad nmrkit •d jaac ao oaoacarfaUy ta Narifc Care tiaa aa to that mythically favored territory of the plains. Bat there are asms drawbacks to •ho industry motions the inspector end the b'ggort of Ihasa U hag abat ors. Bo gives therefore tha fo'kw lag faor piggndons about aoeOrei l!ag thk dkaaso aad boUooaa that SmdaySchool LESSOi FOB MAY f MWWUOII AMO PROPHET •EMM moaaa “aakod «r Ood.* Ood •B*« Mb la umwor to Mo motoofo Mm. dko promlood to pirn Mm kock to Ood. b hia oarly childhood. M» moCkor corod for ood taoitt him. Thoro to bo toockor or omoo Uko tho MM or tko Child. At u oorly ato, Iko koodod ktm ooor to tko oan ot Ell to odomtor^ooto too LmcMtm tho tabor Lord to too nbmtoMcdMbb Bo btptkkod to this con oad opoat o •to* lib to ooofoi torotoo to Ood ood Mo aoUao H Judd* ood nrakot Oar btow today U hlo forrooU addroaa. “tor Baal woo amdo Map. ko rot trod —d toatod poor tho authority to too im^oto-Ptopb L Bomtodor ad too Way toa Ktog Bad Boto arm (o. 1>. Ho ahcwod tto chanf* ta imtiiitK Tbo—h toaaiy fading tto reflect!— op— Un Mtf and thatr Ingratltod* to Ood ta •hair toast (Or a Hag. bo baa aat raatood thatr wtah. Ha rewindad tkaa that they now had what they wanted. i Itthw of Hie Oars Admtnletra Oto <re. X t). (1) Waft (reat child hood <▼. t). Bareoafi waa a remark tMa Ufa; freaa childhood ta old aga to had Head as upright and para Ufa. *®» aatwyiac It Mat to to cere* to to of Uft and to look hock area ta childhood daya wtthoot ragrata. (1) Osreac aa Mtt aad ralaa (r. I). Ha hcidly ctollaagad ttoaa ta allow wham tod tow ha had area to tto a—Heat nrettare dWraadod ar oppreaaad any toa. Ha coartad tto woat eaarrtilag lareatfgmUoa of Us Ufa. area —»-g to hear wtt • • I ta tore hla record rtndlcatad to* to harrjsi* tatagrtty rrtTi^'labtll ■*» erer to ahlT hTnueTre ■ u _ tor ■™ (row tto Lead - a king Ilka tto otto* to had ■ eroded to thatr re drew aad ret a klag orer thaw. *- Kotloaal Proaocrity CoodM—ad by deadlines, (r. Id). Though they fe«4 AiplHMd God hi chxxtng a klif, K they weald tier tto Load aad reader atodlaaco. reUooal peoaparity woaid ttUI to gtrea. Tha natloa which wm ta Ood> way caaaet expect Ood** hwwag * DiectodUaeo ta Ood Maaat tha Kanawa Main (r. Id), ft I* folly to ato Ood*a blowing apon a nadaa whfla It Ja Using la retollloa againat Him. Trma ■at*—larehlp 1* to tod aat Ood*a •rtli mar*—lag tto —Ore aad aa g< met U that la an to lasra aad rsitaim tha— way to baimaay with that win. ; Ml. •answer* Os— Vtwdlaatlsn. (rr. ___ __I •****° tto tTMBd «. which tick tog, weia conincd. If m, «h«, «prln Ue Um» about freoly. Tborought) *“ »»<* <*»»&. then dUlafeec b) •priakhag or *praying widi lime am! aarholk add. «ba interior* af al hag haoaaa and aheMerc, and applj •aaaa ta tha feoaa poeti aad rail ****** Particular attention U «h< «anan and (paces whara tha del ■■*■■** iMtoa beau rila^awad to Ha. By rack prompt and energetic ac tianUea Dr. Owen toiler** loeeai can to brought under data central and Iha pnM*t great loana cam b< braaght ta a minimum. To make w love oar country, cn ecuntry ought to to lardy_Barho _ I —lf" »'■■■■ f^nwii i .triers rot baggetts RAILROAD • in Liltinghe* especially, and > tetuinf along the proposed > : <3 he keenly intereeted it, ' • Jtjcemcnt by 8ena*or Jehu > '•• •■* laggatt that Ida prnapirta are or MlAlng a railroad to ex LUUnrton to Swanehoro. j t ••1 otereet aho attadme to the ' * t; t-unesmeot tenia of tho poed hility that the toad will be a link la ‘ Uk proposed line from the Kentucky I Mince to the North Oaroiina coart I There are ether interecta not a | thousand odlea away from the al . ready eatabHritcd route which would ■ like vary such to divert the Woe and .... il THE DUNN FAMILY LAUNDRY • • _____ - • Announce the Opening of Their - > |i: DAMP WASH LAUNDRY On Monday, April 23 < - Clothes called for and delivered the same ;i: day, ready for ironing. Price $1 per week, !; > maximum 20 pounds dry weight. Phone 206 and let us send you a laundry ; bag free. Give us a trial, and if not satisfied there ; will be no charges. It.-.'.* 11 wiiiiiiiiitTwimiiiiii.mmimuiUHuanmuummuiiiiiiniimiiiiiimnimuwia i Fertilizers and Soda in order to accommodate our trade, 1 have i on hand at mv warehouse on Durham fit Southern Railroad, a supply of Standard Brands and Analyses of OLu RELIABLE ACME and CON-ES-TEE FERTILIZERS, c;lso Nitrate of Soda, to be sold for cash. 1 am still prepared to make prompt ship ments to carload buyers of fertilizers at at tractive prices—both for cash and on time. IR. F. Jemigan I DUNN - NORTH CAROLINA I ....tsunami wHiHreiuuwufumiiiiHiiuuitiUst.mit.HHnnirifug LADY GOT SO WEAK COULD SCARCELY STAND tar MM* Fra Hi* Forte Troths Us la* tart * Cara M Tilt n, as Sip, TM I Wn W* - I “COMB TIME AOO- aaya Mrs ^ Buaaa Mctofcad. ol R. P. D. 2, BoMte, N. C., "I aoflerad a great back hart aad my ttartx draw. I waatd •M waak la aijr Imh | ooMd aewcalp **l was vary aarroaa. aad coaM aot taM. I dMa'i fcal Ilka aaBag. I grew «Ma, aad dM aot hava ambMoa tor sap ....v—**.n JUST RECEIVED Solid Car Load of . American Field Fence i ' Any Kind You Want 4 • i ’ 1 * « ' Barnes & Holliday Co. _ < 1 Dunn, North Carolina : • | | ......... Ua*« UHlngtea and ether town* off the "Carolina Central' nap. Thaae Intonate hare powerful influence end they win bo found working. We do aet know how well oetab* luned tie senator** Axtancil con* anetioaa ale, but wc truet he well ace to it that hi* original plan it nut term ap by thoa* who would bead 1U ^^KHHHWnesnBBEBBHi —— rood out of tho boot territory (through! which tho origins! surrey runs, and thus destroy some of k» oaefollMSh Ws believe the senator stand* good chance of haring his road boilt, and it te the duty of every good ettf isji of Hanu:: to stand by him wteh all bower at their command.—Har nett County Now*. Lotting folia know roe hare look «a*> hotter or otbor fM yatedi for Ml* it • nmfJo matter if |w lot the Dispatch teU dwteoleat iU A cardan wtU cwjr in Mate HO spot where wtali will grow eaje workers of th« Agneekured Ma s'on Service- Reduced food cools nod tetter health on the resuks of grow ing segetnbtes ert homo. ' TO TAX-PAYERS | Taxes Must Be Paid This Week Or Land Will Be Advertised And Sold All land which taxes have not been paid by the First Monday in May will be legally advertised beginning next week, and sold at public auction at the court house door in Lillington on the First Monday in June. This is final instructions from the county commission ers and the sale will not be postponed any longer. Be sure to see me by Monday, May 7 and pay your taxes. It will save the cost and the embarrassment of hav ing your property advertised in the county papers. I J. W. McArtan, I I Sheriff Harnett County | B- BUTLER BROTHERS « 10 to 15 per cent off on All Cash Pur chases at Our Store. Buy from Us and Save Money. 1 See this Mascot range on display in our window Makes your cooking a pleasure instead of a drudgery Cooks quicker and better Make all your purchases of hardware, cutlery, etc., from us and save money. t« BUTLER BROS. Dunn, North Carotin* '
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