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tM PUMM DISPATCH PkbtWMd Every Wednesday * '■ EnUrrd as secoadfliiA mat. t«r Apr* 1st, 1914. at the poet oAee at Xhmn, N. G. under the act of March 3. 1879. OUR TERMS: : &&•=.. *3 Three Months,.. 25 I- BU8S8B POPE. Publiaher. M*. ». C, Jim S, IIIS. the 8CAKUET WOMAN Thera arm /nr things tor which *• beve a more profound pity then *ba warn an who throegb misfortune or through natural depravity haa fal bm to that law level which places her forever heyoed the pale and makas U bar a moral aad spiritual outcast, to be showed by all wbe would not be cnetaialasted; but, among that lw tea n amber Brat the comaaanity "peawhkh aha inflicts bar morality destroying presence, and the men aaJ beya whs fall victims t* her pros ti-e* fbm haa suffered from many things la the few years tines the for ««t was cleared for it* present alto; ■any to*aa aad lew thiage have boaa dene here, aad their influent* 1* etiU felt. But, tarring on* brief . ..itntioa. the community hu. apnrad Urn presene* of the Scarlot Woman until quit* recently. The te*a haa bws fbrtenato la that re ■pert. With ail its fault* it haa nev **■ «rewn so depraved that it would literate this moat aarfui of all vice* nragltel or otherwise—knowing. *». . _ ____ .. 4*4, factor-* btoar eyed atoosuV whose fa"**cfa» roahe oat is every direction Ic tataiiM tho souls of oar young —d pull thorn to moral destruc **°®—to to tow roared Us head •kcoa tha athae of Lucknow. Thor* **•*• Dtom Rum first hold rway OT*r tho little eaw-mil]£ng village ***** «M to bee eon tho Ouoo of *Hoy, a sew industry is slUgeil to be flourishing. It traAcs in humaa ■“•to, aad offers to Dona that re word which inevitably comes to all eon muaittoe whom people allow such SB ^industry to osiat among them. police department ia powerless to act. Bern! evidence U hard to get, vtotioa to euro. Tha evil ia certainly »Hn—a cancer upon tha civic body ^*■4 ** HU bay just so long as to *ta danger. * todiffmeat Cm Dean, to the light me shat bsipaaid through the brief riatt of oMow this thing to stayT*r**,".®r' The Carolina aad Western Raitway eompaoy has arranged to start pre l*rtog tho right of way for tha ea *—*— »f Ua read from Ulllagten down through Harnett, Johnston, toupee aad Wayne into Mount Olivo. It to thought that actual work will begia immediately and that the project will bo nuhed to completion rapidly. This reminds ns that thd Duham aad Sou them seems to have tokea ao stops toward toying tha ■vtviae from this city Into Samp •aa. If tha opposing read tops the territory first it will mean that mech •f Dane’s Sassy ns trade will be turned toward Season, and it looka as if tha local etamber of commerce might tad some profitable work to do along this (too. A LESSON FOR FARMERS Aad Every Man Aad Names Who Fails To Trade At Same. Hon to a humaa totormt story worth reading. It to a Hula bit of psrsmsl experience written by Hons Oarhue, aa Iowa farmer, which “We had than ene of tha thriftiest ; little villages la tha State, good line of business in all branches, av rbeats who were will..* to help >■ boaaat fellow over a bad year, aad a tosra fall at paopla who came twice a week to trade and visit. Our Uttls country town supported a library, high school, ball team aad arc Had tag eaisbratiaaa every year. A farm near a live town soon doublaa in value. 1 sold my forty •eras at a big advance and bought eighty, gradually adding to 1 tun01 I bad 300 acres of the best l.n/l in Iowa. I then fell no need of asking favors, aad found it easy to patron. Uo mail order agent* that come al most weekly to our door. I regret | to say that 1 was the first in the county to maks up a neighborhood bin aad ssad it to a mail order house. Though wc get hit every once la a while, wa got in the habit of sending •way for stuff. "Gradually our merchants leasan od their stock of goods for lack of patronage. Finally wa began to re alize that when we needed a bolt quickly for machinery, or clothing for sickness or death, we bad to emit and send away for tt, which wasn't so pleasant One by one our mer chants moved to places where they arere appreciated and men of lees no I er*y moved in. Gradually our town has gone down; our business . houses are “tacky" in appearance, a number are empty; our schools, churches and walks are going down, we have no band, no library or ball team. There Is do business done in tbs town, and therefore no taxes to keep things. The hotel la closed for lack of travel. Go down to the depot when the freight pulls in aad you srlll sec the sequel In mall order pwckagce. nine yean ago ay farm »aa worth $190 an acra; today I'd hava a hard matter to ivU It at $67 an acra. It la ‘loo lar from a live town'—«o •vary farmer haa Mid who wants to buy. Ha wants a place near school a and cburchee, whore hia children can have advantages. 1 have awakened to the feet that helping to pull the town down has coat me $5,AOO in nina years." The Moaahgbt School. are glad the good work of giv ing the mao a chance who missed in hia youth. Is growing. Thousands of good working man who would not go to school if they could, amt who could oot if they would, are yearning fer the opportnnity to learn to read and write, and wha may And it ia thw moonlight school. It may have bean the fault of thoee people that they did hot bare to rand ia their child - heed,-or it meg ant have beenv^at ia sot* the question. The fact that they are bUad to the world of beauty is enough far- us to know, and we who have had our ayes opened ahouU And joy In giving them the viviun. There are in the town of Thoraaavilln ncoreg of grown man and woman who cannot read a word, and it ia piti ful. They dress fairly wall, and err making a living somehow, but It is and to think how large a pan of the joys of life they era losing. Soma of them feel the loss and long to leera; other* live on in bliauful ig norance of the wider sweep of vision that is hid from their ayes. In cither case it is ear duty to supply this need as far aa wa can. We ware ta king only the other day with a young man just out of collage. He devotes throe nights every week to Inching the grown men and woman of hi. town the rudiments of education. Ho does this work absolutely free, as there is no provision aada by the municipality or the State for work of this kind; bot as he told us about It his face lighted up aad he did not need to toll us that bo was amply vers pen setsd. We must not emit f ra the school teacbvrs to do this worV. They are hesy with their own work at night aa well as In the day time. It I* oar bu*>nan Lo land these people •at of dnrfcnaeo into light. Wa buu naoa Man, wa professional man, tiki ia ear teak, and lnatcad of aitting •round tha drug ataras and talking buaiaM and politic*, wa ought to •■ploy tha idle hours hetwaen auw par and bod timo. In helping the Mind to aoe. It can ho doao witheet work ing tha least hardship lo anybody. Lat half a doaan agrao to give ona weak to this work; or if the darn ia too large far one teacher let taro' or three ga together and dhrida it ap ae that tha herdae will ba equal. And la* the woman da Urn eaw thing for their dstor*. Hero ia a piece to let row light abteo.—Charity and ChO A deed Irrawe. «ee. A age. R. McQueen, ef Dunn, UM Bepti.t church Sunday, preached one ef the beet eermnne to «*• grednatleg Haae of the high aeheei wa her* ever heard. It wae fall ef goad advice te the yeuag pew pie jest BaieMag their high eehael edeeatien. Be argad them to get UM'rtgjdMaale ef Mfe and make ef “After that," he pointed eat, “there awe stM e fetore stale; awe that ■maat mate thga aM ef earth1, gwed tohtga, the etoraeJ home Ml the other A *IW« Quml." Thai waa a pathetic itory tha nowe diipatcbea carried oat of Doi.gr tM other day. about the old bochMer millionaire on hia deathbed, who aant for the woman to whom bo bad boon betrothed forty year* ago. When both were youag> end P<xw, they loved each other, and a day waa •offer the wadding. Before it they quarreled over aom* trtfltng thing, oa lovers always quarrel, aad in the hast of his anger ha weal sway. Tha yaara want by and James H. WUaon became a millionaire. But Ml love far Carrie Hurd remained, aad be never married. When be waa dying last week hM mind went back to the sweetheart of hu yooth. to the strolls with her hi tha starlight deem the flower-at oa tod lane, and bo saw bar face raised kgain to hia, and haard bar merry laughter, and there surged into bis heart a feeling of remorse. Perhaps be had wronged bar leaving bar ao, aad a great longing came over him to toe her one* more before he died, if ahe waa yet alive. No doubt ihe had married, perhaps aha had forgotten him .No matter, ha wanted to sea her. And ao to humor him, they seat word back there to the old bom* town. But she waa not there. Long yean ago aha had gone away. Where ? To Denver. They found bar there, where ahe had lived for years, jest to be near tha man aha loved, whore aha could soa hia ones In a while without his eating or knowing that A* was Bear. Hia Mat boors were consoled by her presence and his will give* Mr a fortune. But that dose not atone for the suffering that a trivial "lov ere’ quarrel’ was permitted to bring IMW Miau UI IV M ■ iwrioBfl irmtv of human nature that ao often men and women win allow toot wIm disagreement, under the stress of a foolish pride, to bring them misery. Only those who are really wise learn how stsential R in to make cocapro uiae, to overlook faulu and failing* to make sacrifices in recognition of the sorpaaang value of fi install ip and >»ve.—Kansas CRy Star. By Tarn af A Cairn. Down at Mazton, where the good old Scotch take their whiskey straight and strong and politics ilght ly' a municipal contest has just bean determined by the flip af a coin. Thais were taro candidates la tha race for mayor. Whan tha votes were all la and counted, lit in all. It was found that each aspirant had received 92. Moat eng- ishse >■■— So ins phera would has rejoiced in tha nac ceszity of a second contest at tha polls, especially ao under auefa cir cumstances. Think of the opportun ity to spatter mud, to sir sailed lin ed and to trot out family akslstons in a municipal contest ao evenly matched. But in Maxtoa. it eeami, the good old game of “flip" or of “eraek-e-loo” yet prevails. No soon er was the suggestion made than tha candidates agreed to take the matter out of the hand! of tha people, the voters, and to place the fata of tha good town of Mazton in the hands af that vacillating solstress of Chancs, Dame Fortune. So a coin eras produced, one can didots cried heeds, the other, per force, teok tails. A third party flipped the com skyward, it struck earth with a thud—and T. M. Par sons was the mayor ef Mazton. Mies Fortune, as fickle as ever before, smiled not upon L U McGirk In so far as we can hear Mazton is thoroughly satisfied, as wa see no meson why outsiders ahonld display too greet concern over the Masteu way. But suppose, dear reader. Jest suppose, such a thing had occurred is Raleigh or fat Greensboro, or most say other town. We'd he wOHag to bet s rusty pocket knife to a Char lotto MU Club that than could bo found oron to this day, aomo gen tleman of the old aebool abiding h> Marlon or anetrona, not averse ta the ones popular apart of rook fight ing. Bet efter on what aarss Mas ton far tha •com of tho rotor no re, the well at tM am—don, ao long aa aha has her T. M. Pareoae as Bayer. —everything. Trinity CMUge CaaMMwaaaiaat. TM Senior Claes at Trinity Collage tMOeata tM honor of your presence at tho osarrlaoa <rf Commencement Week Juno sixth to ninth. id and Bftaea _ N. a Semtay, Jane •, d>M p. at^-Bao talaetaato Addroas, Praaldant WHW M Praatae Paw, L. L. D. taaaday. Jana % U a. to. Baqaal aaraato Saraan, TM Baveraad Jama. Widaoian Laa, D. D, St. Leak Taaaday, Jean I, I p. to dh—ad Mnaar, Add roes, Boayaa S. Woatoda, m, Wtaataa-BsMa. N. C. Taaaday Joan •, liSd p. to—Orad I NOTICE OP MOUiAtiK KALE By virtue hr the powers ponlAined hi two mortgage deeds executed to ■* by llUlery Stewart sod wilt Lor •J Stewart and duly recorded In ill MfbttJ a# lleiBett County in Book No. lOo, page 210, and Bool. No. Ill, page 4ii. on (he Olh day o March. toil and the »th <lny of May ■•14. reepeetivaly, default having bean made la payment of the notev saeurad by baa* 1 will nffsr for sal* for cash to Uo highest bidder at the eoart hoot# door in the town of Lit liagton. North Carolina oa the 22nd *1 of Jane, 1015, at IS M. the fol lowing daaerihed Lands, to-writ; Beginning at the East prong of Blsck river and runs North 47 East 72JO chains to a risks. A. Johnson's comer, thcac* North SI, West 16 ehaina with J. 8. Cobb', line to a ataka, thence South 47 West 62.60 chains to the East prong of [Hack *lvor, thane* down sate river to the beginning and containing ons hun dred acres mere or less. 8cMd Tract—Beginning at a stake ia Charlie If. Stewart’s line and runs North 22.60 ehaina to a stake in J. S. Cobb's line, thence North 89 Weat 22.70 chains to a stake, J. S. Cobb's corner, thence South 32 East 31.25 chains to a stake In Charlie M. Stow, art’s line, thane* North 70 East to the beginning containing thirty-four and on* half acres more or olaa. Third tract—Susan Cothran John son's Interest in har parents' estate adjoining the lands of Y. D. Stewart, formerly the J off Johnson lead, it being on the North aids. hounded on West by lands of J. K. Stewart, on South aide adjoint Ferris Pollard and oa £eaft side Mrs. Betsey Stev ens, Road la Barber and R. Hocks day_SS£a* deeded to HiUcry Stewart by G. W. Denning and wrife. deed re corded in Book F. No. 2, of deed* on page 263, in Bagistar’s office of Har nett county, lying In Mack River and containing fifty acres more or less. Fourth Tract—My satire interest in Alonso 8t*wert, deceased, estate containing eighty-three and one half sere* more or lass. This 12th day of May 1915. ALONZO PARRISH. MortftfM. BARBOUR 41 BARBOUR, A ttys. VALUABLE FARM FOR 8ALB By virtu* of a dec rue of the su perior court of Harnett County in a ■pedal proceeding therein pending •• titled Sarah Adamj, Adnunietrs trtr of Nathan & A dama, decaaeed, M*“»t J. A- Adame, and. other*, w*. the undersigned com mi mi one re, *p pointed bp the court will at the Dur Idm and Southern depot In the tow* of Coata, Hamettecountp, North Car Juno ltoh. 1*15, at IX o'clock M. mil at public auction, to the highest bidder the following dmenbed real estate, the mate be ing .the home and farm of the Late Nathan B. Adams, near the town of Coata, bounded and described aa fol low*. to-wit: Beginning at a ligfctwood stump naar Walter Matthews’ homo, and nma thence oa the west aide of the Durham and Southern Railway near ly Bast 76 liafca to the line of the "«*»at wap eMUrailroad to Wal with mid tor at mMBtUto Frank Hao; thence said McLeod'. lino about West aaB naming bis lino and with the T.Tf Matthews’ line to a rtuka in aa okd back lino; thence South XI0 Weon 21-60 chains to a ataka on a titM: thence as the old Weaver line South 84 West 4*0 chaiua to the old A. W. Donning cor ner; thence m the old line of A. W. Dmning to the lino of thertgfctofway of the Durham and Soetfceru Rail wap, just South at the saw-dust nils; thence as the Use of the right ofway at mid Durham and Southern to a Point Bait from tbo beg inn hi-: thanee direct to the bertnning. con tsiaiag 116 acres, more or Use. Terms of sale one-fourth r»«h up on confirmation of thosale by the court, and the residue on or before Urn 1st day of December, 1*1$, the drtMTOd payment to bear Interact at the rate of aU par cent, and to b* meurad bp retention of title to the land until purchase price U paid in full. The saocaaafu] bidder will be reqMrad to deposit with the eom miuionort ten per eent ef kia bid a* a pledge of good faith on day of isle, the saaae to be returned If for aop muae the sale U not confirmed. This the 14Ui dap at Hay, 1*18. J. C. CLIFFORD, C. J. SMITH. „ ___Com mi a* loners N. A. TOWNSEND, Attorney. Spirit at Childhood. Bwnttful eptrit of childhood. , Tender, delicate, iweet— A* artel bloan of the wllwood. A bubble oo dancing foot. A rtpple of wind on crater. A aPrer of Banner gteam; A little laughter at April. A golden ttigiag at droami. Carlo nod rrwnnut. ■onetWng around ua Mnm Map la a gwb at roonrtn*, De**eA ■ tar Moony throne; fop la a all»%- echo Of the dataf rtrere that creep Down to the bourse at the booon Of the eeer-rerufbaraat doop Btpple of nuhoan chatter. Oleep at renlit eoag; Halpteg aa op ao natter. x'SBSizr>tranf * A tttep te the ■ ecu face night; A bubble aad Mae* together Peiaad ea a wtag of Ught. " *™ ——1 " ' * ■■ ——————r Special Announcement. Wo taka ploaaura In annoonclnfr to our many patron a, and in tha trading public generally, throughout Enatarti North Carolina, that wo ara nowgivinfr a war ABSOLUTELY FREE, to ovary nurchaaor of oaa dollar* worth of any kind of march* pdiae in eihtcr of our department*. (or ea*k. One $300.00 High Grade Piano One 10-piece Dinner Set 8 Gold Coins, value $2.50 each i — .— II HOLDER TO THK HANDSOME *100.00 PIANO ABSOLUTELY FREE. THK SECOND KEY OPENINfi THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THK HOLDEB TO THE BEAUTIFUL 100 PIECE DINNER SET ABSO LUTELY FREE. Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, - - North Carolina Haib TORNADO - Hail I AT SMALL COST YOUR HOME CAN BE INSURED AGAINST WIND STORMS AND YOUR GROWING TOBACCO AND COTTON AGAINST DISASTROUS MAIL STORMS TIIE HOME, OK NEW YORK, THE BIG COMPANY OP >A,800.00*00 CASH CAPI- ! TAL AND OVER »1 R.OM.IM.O* SURPLUS TO POLICY HOLDERS ; • On the 7th of May, it seemed to ux all that Providence wax lowering the clmxl* only juiit in time to hlea* our labor* in plant log, that Hunt Providence visited may sections of the Carolina* with terrific wind and hail rtorms, In many place* completely de atroying crop* and demolishing ilwelling* ami barn*. At Man ning, South Carolina, a portion of the htxdnoaa section ofthat nice town wea practically wiped out- At Burlington, Renford, Lumber ton and Raeford tbc deetruetion w«« unprecedented. Even at our own door in the Little River Section of Harnett County, giant oak* were twisted off and uprooted ami building* demoliihed and crops damaged. Thia same Providence ha* placed it within our power to pro tect our finance* against three unpreventable disasters. Should we not avail ourselves of the opportunity left to ue through the mercy of the hnnrl of Provldetire in parsing u* over another time and protect our credit* with Hail and Tornado Insurance ? Merchants a* w»H ax farmer* should bo intereelcd. Apply to the Agents, Dczzi Insurance & Realty Co. SOLE AGENTS POR HAIL INSURANCE List Your Taxes! I will be at Recorder’s Court Room, Dunn, N. C., Friday and Saturday of this week and on | Thursday Friday and Saturday of the three succeeding weeks for the purpose of listing town and county taxes. Come and list your taxes. L. W. TART. THIS BEAUTIFUL SILVER | SOUVENIR ■ -SUGAR'BFOON • FREE ALFRED PEATS •‘PRIZE" WALL PAPERS Evmy lady who I*/ aelocts Wall Paper from l Of the 1915 eamplea 1 / will re ceive eoe of £f theee •poena Free. H Make year home attra I Clive and distinctive jFive bandied artistic J.E. BLACK »—* », , What Malm a Girl Popalar Brer; sir) baa tba perfectly natu ral deal re to ba popalar with tha oth er eax, and every slri u i»t**e*t*d in Wnowin* the aecrat of each popu larity. Roma stria have the idea that tha way to hava a rood time Is to break away tram tha reeofniaad ntlaa of social Ufa. Tha fraa-and. easy, tacklaea type at s<ri may ra a food date at attention of . certain, kind, bat H la eafa U say that royn do not really care for each ■ Slri. Certainly they do not have •ny raapaet far bar. They may an ioy a summer flb-tatton wttb bar. bat aocb a sir) navar enter* iwlaei i ly Into their thoughts. Tha fM who is kind and thoushtful to bar ptmta la tha slri whoa* they admire. The rtri who Is ditrespeefal to baa par ante wSI not Ions rotate tha rup nit ef other*. Men know very well that • rtrl who deceive* bar mrrtber mo no* b* trusted, a seed ^nsbtar ba* In bar the matins ef a food wtf* sad a man raanaaabar* this whan ba bastes to think aartoaaly at Catri mon y—Loalla'a BbpAm . Mr. ti 1. Bohnoa, ad tk* Hahn*. Jewelry Oa, «f Dona, which aampe ay recant 17 boasht tha steak and tx taroa of the Boyttn Jowetry Stare, ■mnttea of which was made ta The
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