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LOCAL A. C. L. PASSENGER TRAIN BCHEDULB8: Southbound. N*. 11 G:28 A. M. Ns. ». 8:48 P. M. No. 89. 11:06 P. II Northbound. Ns. 66. 12:63 P. M. No. 82. 11:89 P.M. Mo. 84. 8:18 A. M. Mr. 0. P. Shall spent Saturday on business in Fayetteville. Mr. O. T. Brown spent several days last week with relatives in Falcon. Mr. John C. Phillips, of Aberdeen, was here this weak to visit relatives. Mr. J. A. Alexander was her* Sun day from Atlanta to visit Mr. and Mrs. E F. Young. Mr. W. T. McKay, of Atlanta, was hers this week as a guest jn the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Young. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hood, of Smith Held, ware bars last week to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Wallace K. Coltrana. Mrs. TVsl Hooks has returned tu her home st SmithflelJ after spend ing several dayi hare as a guest In - the betas of her Miter, Mrs. Wallace E. Column* Mrs. Alien MeCorquedal* and her children have returned to their homo at Letts, 8. C., after spending sever al days hart with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Butler Mr. John Las*her, of Duke, was hare Saturday afternoon to visit friend*. Mr. Lassiter was a resides, of Dona several years age, when he held a petition with Masers. Wilson end Lee. The Rev. John H. Shore, Henri. P. A. Lm, T. V. Smith, George L. Hsauaingway end W. 0. Johniten at tended the Methodist district confer ence at Sanford lest week. The next district conference will be held ham The engine end tender of a Coast Lias south bo and freight were derail ed agon the McKay Manufacturing company skiing Saturday morning. Becyrux, the wreckiag crane from tha Rocky Mount yard, was called la to dear the track. Little damage was dial. Mr. Sam Parker, proprietor if tbe Bijou Theatre, left Monday for a brief riaK to friandi and relatives la New York and Boston. While away Mr. Parker expects to procure sever el ^adal feature picture! for his dioar haws hart and. aays ha expects Hams tha farm. If yon haws a fanu kerne of which you are proud— give K a name. Lot K have an Indi viduality aU its own. Them am Iota of ftaa country places in the sur rounding country whom beautiful surroundings suggest sny number of pretty appropriate names. Give the old place a name eo that when some one asks your pretty daughter whom she lives she can say at “The Elms,'* "The Oaks," or some such pretty >oending piece. Attention la called to tbe celebrat ed mew val+et bean being exploiteo by ax-tfayor George K. Grantham. He la somewhat reticent up the sub ject bat a Dispatch representative has been told that the new bean will clear op any new ground la which it la planted. One fellow want so far as to aay that tha been vines would root op stamps, place them la piles burn and extract tha tar from them Of coarse this paper eflll net vouch for tha latter its teen sat, but if than am any farmers in the surrounding country who want to settle tha mat ter for themselves, Mr. Grantham will be glad to supply sold in say quantity. Tax lifting time la again with ua, and this time are are to have a new ■tart ail round -going to get a kind of now grip upon things. The es ses sore will be with aa to soe that we deal value thing! too low, and K is probable that tha chronic tax dodger will be given a dose which will not ••t'well with Ua nature. North Caro Una haa suffered more than it ie pos sible to gooes through the deeire of It* people to value their property af too law a figure at tax listing time. It nuke* oar tax rata appear vary exorbitant, end ear roalty values ex trees sly tow to the fellow who does not know all tha facta In the aeaa It le net probable that the new as in earn tut will show Harriett proper ty at anything like Ha real Waa, hot a little higher valuation will aof hart anybody. Captain i, L. Hines and. Lieutan astta Holland and Hatcher returned Saturday night from Baletgh when they had been attending a session of the National Guard officers school ai representatives from the local rnilHls rempsay. The school waa In com mand of General Beyster, bead ai the North Cam Waa Guard, sad In dkdrs of tha regular army wen prmeat as Instructors. While h Raleigh Captain Hines was assured that work on the proposed rifle rang) la ha bulH bare would command within tha next few week, sad tha I tha ranga would ha completed. In a* pi* Rasa to permit the tralnli* ai •Wot three hundred guardsman whs are expected to be here this summer Was Matte H odd. af Selma, wai km Mat week to visit her sister Mao, * t. MW. Mr. A. J, Holmes, of the Jordan jewelry store, spent Monday'at Lum berton. Mr. Ixi|btsn Harrington, of Fey sttevllla, waa hare Monday to visit friends. Secretary Jackson of tbs Cape Fear Fair Association, waa la town yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace K. ColLraoe left Sunday night for Baltimore, where they are to spend several days. Mr. W. H. Crmntkam, of Dunn, spent Tuesday night in tho city with his mother, Mrs. Carrie Grantham.— Smith field Herald. Mrs. George T. Noel left Monday for Selma where she is to spend sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Hood. Mr. George K. Grantham and his »on. 0. K, Jr., acompanied by Mr. 2d. Black, motored to Smithfiald Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. Ralph Shaw, long a popular resident of this city, now residing In Wilmington, was bore this week to visit friends and relatives. Miss Mad is Ball spent Sunday at Goldsboro with her brother, Mr. Her. man Bell, who, we are very sorry to leant. hai been quite sick for sever al weeks Mr. Cue Bell, a Dunn young msio who 11 making good in the jeweb y bHeines, at Dillon, 8. C., Wes hr.-re Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bell. Mr. L. R- Powers, a popular former resident of this city, and Me. John Powell, a merchant of Clinton, were here Mamiey on their way to LUUng ton from Sampson’s capital They had business at court in session et Islington this week. non. itanmhal Godwin left Monday for Maxton to attend a meeting at the board of trustees of CaroUna Collage, of which he is a member, bald in that city Monday evening. From that point ho wont to several other towns in Bobeson to deliver com meocoment addresses. Tha Wilson Shuttle plant over an the northern part of town has boas running on full time for several weaka, and its owner, Mr. John Kilt eon Wilson, says that business is ex reedingly good with him. Ha has Just returned from an extended southern tour, which took him over moot at the country between hare and Atlan ta, and tha demand be found to- hit 1 odtets in that territory was vtry gratifying. Chief of Police Bees, who is also head at tha street amtotarurux de partment, baa a foroq engaged in potting tha finishing t oath as to that •treat which runs by .the hemes at ^dUur^FBbuuM^Md^opraMBtudtvu some very good work agon tha new “retch at Dtvfie street which con nect# the new harass upon Townsend HU1 with the older part of town, and ; be aaya an effort is being made to ! procure the sorvicaa of tha road I farce to improve the streets general ly. The following members of the Dunn Graded School faculty left dur ing the past weak for their respective homes: Mite Greco Cheatham. Mim Molly Butcher, Mim Pauline flaaoell, Mias Kate Smith, Miss Qitderaleeve! Mist Fleronca Floyd, Mim Kate Jones, Misa Hsian Chapman, Mias Sallia MeCallmao, Mias Courtney Williams, Mim Annie Chary, and Mise Julia Dominick. Superstend eul and Mrs. Martin will leave today for their home at Pocahontas, Vs., where they will spend the summer.! Each member at the faculty has woo s warm place in the hoaru of tha people of Dunn, and all its citisena Join tha Dispatch in the hope that all will Bad it to their advantage to re turn for the next term. Tomorrow evening, under the nos pieee at the ladles' aid society of th* Baptist church, Madame Emily Van daund, a Belgian lady whose rcm markabl# voice has been given th* plaudits sf many sod tones* in Chic country stnee the nun* si a refugee from German atrocittoa last winter, will give a recital in th* Metropoli tan Theatre. She will ring the sweet song* at bar native Ian and will tsO of the Lif* of her brave people. Pro ceeds from th* sola of seats win be divided between th* charch her* end the (offering Belgians, and It U ear hop* that tha people of Dunn will de their beat bo make her visit one at profit and at pleaaar*. While her* ah* win be a guest Mrs. Charts* W. Harris at bar boas* on Loekaew tkmere, where a floating reception in her honor win be held during th* afternoon. In a moating of the town eomaala stonera bold last night Mr. J. F. WQ aon was ehoaan Jndge of tha raeor der'i court- to sooaaad as ranee J. Smith, who was set a candidate far re-election. Squire 1. Loo was chaaen vtoo-recorder; Chief H. C. Me Nein waa re slatted head af tha flro department; Char to* La* Guy waa elaeted aatlritor at tha raeorder** ®*urt. During tha (seating it was stated that tha Coast line would soon equip its station with eewengo, put item eewera along Ha right of way through ten, and look into th* matter of putting a protecting rail along the Bailread street embank ment; the street committee* Instruct ed to leak into tha matter *f pur chasing a road machine, and to can f*r with th* Duan read oommiaetsn nUtioa to getting lbs read tore* wart city streets; aad the water and Hffht commit be to proceed with Ha «***to ti get halter aarvtoa. Mr. f, 0. A. Tart (pant Sunday villi his aon In Foar Oaks Mima 'Hondo Johnson, of Hannon, is here Us I visit Mins Mamie Stephens. Mr. W. T. Morgan was here Sat urday from Kuquay Springs. Superior court is in session at LU linglen with J uilgs Bond presiding. Miaa Jia Barnet, ot Raiaigb, was her* last week to visit her mother. Mr. Archie Hooks, of Selma speat sevoral da /■» of this week in the sty Mrs. N. M. Anderson, of Raleigh, 1* h*ro to visit hoc aon, Mr. T. U An derson. Mlsa Isabelle Young left this morn ing for Raleigh, where she is to •pend several days. Miaa Mattie Draughon. of Ban notUvtUa, 8. 0, is here ee o guosi of Miaa Meta Harper. Mr*. Edward Myers, of East Bend, is here to viait her parents, Mr. and Mi*. Martin L. ‘Wade. Mr*. N. A. Tovnaend la in Ralsigh this weak to att.wid Peace lnatltus commencement sxsrcisen. Mr. Ransom PbUlipe, of Raleigh, arrived this mom in g to spend a few days here with his parents. Tie 1;«, B. F. Oden, of WiliM, was bid Sunday to fill his appoint • mrrl in the Christian church. Mr. Austin Long spent Sunday with hie parents, .lev. and Ml*. James Long, at thslr home in Lau rinhurg. Mrs. R. O. Primrose sod her chil dren left this weak far Lillingtsn where they are to iperxf several days with relstiva. i nm wirt and cfcUdrwn of mantfvi Baggett of the Cautret Hardware plumbing department, arrived Sun day to maka tbair home ia tbU city. Mra . Ellis Goldstata and her daughter. Miss Rosalia, are visiting relativat in Goldsboro. Mr. Gold stein spent Sunday there with them. Thr f'«t Line Bailway is oflfrricg a rata of |Ui to Richmond and re turn to those who care to attend the Confederate Reunion to be held there June 1st to 3rd. A special train will leave here Mey 31st. Mra Eugene Parker has returned to her home In Columbia. 8. C., after spending several weeks bare as a guest in the borne of Mr. aad Mra Ed. L. Parker. She was occoenpan led by Mias Irena Parker. A meetag of tha Chamber of Com meres win be called nest week to bo gie arranging for the Fourth of July celebratkm, and to illepaaa of other important mature to claim tha at ttntion of tki orfmiiAtion. Protracted services will begin at the Methodiot Church in Dgm. east STndRi^na1 b/Yel^lT T D-, of Hamlet. Dr. Nash is one ad the authorised evangelists of the Method let Church, and is a strong preacher. The people of Dunn ere cordially invited to attend these ser vices. “Received st the United States Porto (foe, 40 pounds of husky Ameri can boy in good order, for transpor tation via pared poet to Falcon; chargee Uc. peld." That ia near tha wording sf a receipt issued by Poet master Lie to Mr. B. A. Rowland, of this city, Tuesday morning after that gentleman had gives in Uncle 8am'e care Dwight, a smiling, happy •**. who wanted to visit his grand parents at Falcon, but who was de niad that pleasure tmtU yesterday because daddy could not find time to taka Urn. j ■ Prof. A. Vermont, the Belgian superintendent of Smith fold schools,1 was here yesterday in charge of the youngsters who came down to give battle to the kid ball team or tha local school, end. It being the first opportunity we had ever had to talk uus man vhoM good work for Johnston County baa attracted so much attention, Ms visit was a scarce •f real pleasure, and bis manner of dealing with bis young charges an inspiration to us. It Is aasy to sac that the boys under this men must lov, him. His mastery over them is Arm, bat so gentle and kindly that ona is not surprised to find all all them loyal supporters ef any move ment be launches In their behalf. That he wields a wonderfully helpful influence over the boys ef RmtthfteM wae shown here yesterday whan, be fore the game started, he called them and the Dunn boys together and ex plained that their respective towns expected them to do their utmost o win. but that to arin wae not the big gaol thing to atrlva for In the game —to win waa desirable, bet to do ae without honor waa Ignoble. He aak sd the beys to act fairly, to hoboes gentlemanly and to play their beat, and that la Just what they did do. Mo game ever played upon a local diamond showed the batter, nobler natures ef the participants than that on« jestraday In whidi Dunn waa tha Umar by a aeore of • te A. It la bard to less, bat, when you know you Have played year honorable beat, and havn loot to beys whose genteel eon duet and faimae. was tha meat aeta bU feature of the game, defeat loose much of Ha sting. Our boys ars U give SmlthAeld a game In BmlthiMd In the near future, and tha Dispatch trusts that their behavior open that occasion win impress Prof. Ver mont’s peepls as favorably as that ef bis boys did the people ef Dean. ■very married man baa a mind ef ! Ms swa, but the title is seldom par BUSINESS LOCALS. NOW1 IS THE TIME I.knnai AND . .Ktolleman. Millinery, clothing dippers, and all Aaary to draw you up coming would/ to R. G. Taylor, and my I bow Ida priew are cut. Hla GREAT MAY SALE IS ON. FOR SALE—I OFFER FOR BALE «a way tarn* three Improved faraw near Dunn. H. L. GODWIN WANTED—FOUR REGULAR Hoarder*, Mr*. J. W. Beacon). rrs hard to Dot but we are doing it daily! Matching tba baauly of the prettiest woman to bo found with kata, alike, dippers and other A aery at a mare triAe. OUR BIG MAY BAUD IB NOW ON. and the Now Gooda coma to uc daily. 1L G. TAYLOR. LOST— BLACK RIBBON WATCH fd> with a round gold locket os It, engraved “J. M. D." Howard will bo given If returned to Dispatch ofllca. LOST—LADIES BLACK SILK FAR aeol With “Ruth" engraved on the handle. W** left in rtor* tovarsl day* ago. ha* long, heavy gold handle. Finder will receive re ward upon returning it to Dispatch Office. rrs WORTH KNOWING FOLKS! That R. G. Taylor's BIO KAY SALE ia NOW ON. New good received daily, and the order la tra mendoua reductions eu satire stock See his clothing ^oc maa and wa men. , GO TO MASSSNGILI/S GARAGE fer Dry Cell Batteries, Prvatolttc Taolu, Karolina ails and Mithe 11a Tiros. 'tt FARMERS NOTICE—WE HAVE about 1*0 loads af good (table ma nure for talc cheap far cash or on time. Lane A Lana. IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE with year ear, maybe It ta the ail. Try HnvoUee—It amkaa • differ ence. W, aatl It. Maeeaagill Gar •**- tt 8END YOUB ORDERS FOR FEINT lag to Pope Printing Company. Dma ATTENTION!.. SAW MILL MEN If yon want yaor am hane ■MMd to ran perfect; art took. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice la hereby glean that (ha Southar* Marble Worim, od the tows of Dans, N. C, owned aad operated by Willie M. Pope and G. W. Edgar ten, under the above am, baa boss mutually diaeoived. Mr. Pope baa pure baaed tbe interest af Mr. Edger toe and aammrna aU accounts dee by the Arm, aad an money doe tbe Arm to bo paid to the eaid Willi* M. !•. He will eocttoae tbe beatnma at the •ua^pleee on east Stood Sweat, an WIUJE M. POPE, G. W. EDGEETON. This April litb, IMA. Professional Cards ■ - — ■ ■ ,i Kim EmdUe Gertrude Jackass teacher af Piaae, Harmony aad Tbeery Telephone If*. J. a CHBord. N. A. Tavaaaad, curroto * townond ATTORN BYS-AT-LAW OAea on tnd Amt ad Flrat National Bank. Prompt atteoden *jraa U all baalnaaa. FKANKUN T. DUPRRR, ATTORN BY- AT- LAW ANQIRR, N. C Offlea la Orayary Bid*. ■ ■ - -*• - T. R. DARORH Veterinary Pbyaicaa. Raryaaa and PH ONES t DAT, NO. M. M*ht, Na. fid Dona, N. a university or NORTR CAROLINA RUMNKR tflA. Tba Haaaar Aehaal Nr Taacbara— —Iana l»-4ilr Ml Abla Faculty O h plata Garrieeluai Moderate Rabat Credit Oaaraaa Iellahtful Environ amt Rand Ufa Oanfaj'taai My 1-11 Blffc Rhaaal Cmimmm My 1*-17 Tha Aniamar Lav Aehaal Jana 17 Ao*aat 17. Batalar H—If Opana ■*!■!* U StadtaU wha arpat ta antar far tha flrat Uaaa abaald tfylito theta twifiab at early aa paaafela. Tha Art* time a yava* maa Mb la tarn ha vtalm what h+ atratk £ to for "Everyone" should mvs mh;. 0 to for “Continuous" effort will accomplish venders. Oto <sr “On" nu, ■ occasion will you be thoughtful for year tank ae oeuoL N U ,ttr “No~ »P*ndthrift cen get much of a footing in the financial world. Q to for "Opportunity" knocks st the door of tbs thrifty awn. to for "Many" a sascaasful au baa worked Ms way uy from tbs foot of the ladder. Yto for “You" can do as wefl If you hare piracy of grit and sound com non Mnat. State Bank & Trust Co., I * Dunn and Angier, N. C 1 lC' >.v v- ‘ V ■ -V . .. '" | ... r1 ^ • ** •* ' " ' '*“" '•»,«’»•• ,1im» ■' .^4<(^4INn-' ^» —-'i \ RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF BANK OF HARNETT DUKE. NORTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 4TH T9IS RESOURCES! Lmm mm! Dmm, . . SI24 407 OS Firaitm a»4 Flint 645 75 tU.1 En. 915 25 Du. fra. B..U, . 19 694 96 C-k. I . . . 9 615 71 SI 55 277 51 ■ '.'V ' i r-V. ■■■■■" ■■■mi in i i 2 Financial Statement 9 • _AT THE CLOSM OF BUS 1 MSS MABCH STH. IMS. 'RISOUKCU tea»« ...I IMM.TO Oeerdmfta . New* *Ml bUU . S^OO.OO Pmitar* u4 Fixtures .. MUM tee by teaks sad Bank. « ia,71TJ* CASH:—“Currency, Geld and flihrar in Vault”... X^S7J» test Item. Naas Total Bssaaress .|10S.S*7_*S I Toul l.taMtHt— .fMftrtM , t I I » I * r 4 *T r
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