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L OCA L A. C. L. PABgKNGRk TRAIN SCHEDULES: Southbound. No. S3. 0:10 A. M. No. 83. f):H2 A. M No. Sf. 8:4(4 P. H. No. 33. 11:27 P. M. Northbound. No. 84. 6:13 A. M No. M. 12:62 P. M. No. 84. 7:41 P. M Ulu Rachel Clifford relumod Sun day from • vieit to friend* at Rocky Mount. Air. G. W. Stalling*, of Petor* burg, Va., was hcra Monday vu buainet*. Mr. Will Turlinlon, of Fayette ville, wee a bualnea* viailor In Dunn yoaUrdoy. Mr. R. 1. Auiiui, of Banron, wai in towu Sunday and Monday, Tam ing rolativaa. Mra. J. L. Hatcher and children returned Sunday from a viait to rnl ativee at Clinton. Mr. Byron Ford, asaociAle editor of the Weekly Review. Beneon, »p*nt Sunday here with hla lazily. Mr. D. L. Herring, of Garland, ■peal aevaral day* here the drat of the week with hie ilaugter, Hit G. M. Fiord. Mr. F. S. Cooper, president of the ►tret National Bank, returned Mon day from a visit to hi* brother at Waycroee, Ga. Mr. Ernest Hale, manager of the Bijou Theatre, returned Monday from a visit to Wilmington, where he epent Sumlay. Mrs. M. A. Lee returned Sunday night from Hendersonville, where •he haa been visiting her parents for several weeks. Mrs. W. F. Seisomi end litUe daughter, Virginia Steveiu, epent eee^ral deye here last week fieitiag Mfi J. L Cole and. family. Mr. J. H. Beasley war a buelaeee visitor in Dunn laat week, lie re cently moved hie family from Car denas to the Harnett county town. Thanksgiving services will be con ducted by the pastor, Rev. Bsylue Cuds, at the First Baptiat church east Thursday evening. The public Is invited. Mr. and Mra C. W. Anderson of Benson, drove to Dunn Sunday morn ing in their Ford and stopped with Mi. and Mrs. W. B. Strickland where U>«7 spent the day. -WKhke the Law" was ,-, at the opera house here last Satur day night. A good sited audience frosted the performance which was good and enjoyable. i**r. and Mrs. D. EL Hood and Mrs. ftsllsce Csltrane were in Smithfleld lain Friday where they went Vo at t*od the funeral of Hr. Hood** moth •r, Mn. Martha Hood. Mr. Herman Smith, who haa bora the Guide for ihe pa«t arvoral +—kA. left Saturday for Southfield, where be h%* accepted a poaitioe in the mechanical department of the '8fnjthfteld Herald. We are requested to announce that there will be a roll call ol rnemUrM at. the Christian church Sunday «v« alo*. November 21at immediately aUsr church Ktvitw All member* •fa r«u nested to tie present. • We are rMUBiltivi lei anennn.. that Thanksgiving services will bo hljld at the Methodist church Thurs day morning 26th, at 11 o'clock, and noil be conducted by the pastor, Kev. irvlt. Shore. The Doblk ix intfW day. Mr. Byrd was much pleased £ver the results of the election held 1st Btewart's Creek township Tues day, the 916,000 bond isioe for good roods having been earned by a two to ana rota. ’ Stewart’s Creek township carried the bond (sane election Tuesday by h'thrh to one majority. This sssuraa pood roads for this township which is one of th# best is the county. It will also give tha people of this ei. tjf the county a good rood aU tha way to Lilltngton. 'The reduction in all goods tha Goldstein Company ie offering dor Mg tha month of November eontui to attract Urge crowds. His More it crowded awry day and it •teaaa that aU his customer! are Ukleg advents ge at the prices which are way doom en all goods ’ Effective next Sunday night, aorth hound train No. 9a still make Dunn a regular step tar through paaeerv ffers. flits train Is Jus here nt 11:04 A m, Dus gives Dunn no good schedule si any town on the line and the people appreciate the con yiderotien they have beer given by tha eAcials of the road. . Mr, r. A. Dawson, of CeaU, man ager at tha Everlasting Window SKade Company, was in town Mon day, eh route home from a risit to Ms parents In AaMpeen eoimty. Tor ask Atet several waake Mr. Dawson bn» Us seffering from white swell J»f •" one of hie legs and has baen forced to use ’bis Crutches to get abend. He is seme hotter, however. Mad has many friends and be si ness (sfcoetatse who hope that he win •oen regain Ma normal strength. Wim# Cooper. Cor lie Fel ton and Mamie Stephana ware in Fayetteville yesterday . UarneU Superior court ia in aaa nion at Lillington 'ilia week, with Judge W, A. Dovin presiding. Mr. Fuaaell, vice-president of the Blank of Cape Pear. I* (pending ih* day at hi* old home in Talior, Col umhua county. ^r- C. T. Smith, of LflUngton, waa a bnainaaa viaitor in Dunn yeu larday. Mr. Smith ia on# of Llll ■ngloa'a prograaaivo men who ia do ing hia ahara in making the county aeat town bigger and better. Th* (Holden Harvest Sal* contin ue* to attract Uirgu crowds of buy er* to K. <i. Taylor'a Yellow P.ont atere. Mr. Taylor is receiving new good* daily which he bought roernt ly and they are the kind that please th* public. 'Ihor* will he a meeting of th* la Uia# oi lha town at th* graded school auditorium Friday alts moon to par fact an organisation of a woman's club and map out a Una of work for the future. It ia rurneatly reqtreat ed that ail women who era interest *d in tho moral welfare of th* town be present. Wo have been requestad to mn nounce that all th* >u»*a in Dunn will observe Thanksgiving day by a ua pend leg business for that day ihia day is generally observed throughout th* country in this man nsr and it ia only Atting that lha merchants and business men of Dunn do likewise. nneniT J. McKay Byrd will be at the Baak of Cape Fear neat Satur 4my Urn the purpose of collec'.nu u»»e». The t ail of the year ia tha beet Season to pay Lain, as money ■a mo:* plentiful, and it would be a «uc policy U> eee the sheriff on that day and settle with him. Books Will be open from 10 to g o'clock. vuiumc one, Number one, of Ln« Harnett host, published at Lulling ton, ibe county seat of Harnett, ha I cached our exchange dee*. It a edited and published by J. A. Me 1-cod, Gounty Recorder, and is Ka publican la polities. It ia on a.ght paga sheet, ably edited, end is ueat in appearance. The brat issue carried a gleet deal of local news and every page contained interest dig matter. A large er wd of repi eaentative ciuaana at Harnett county were present at LiUington last Friday m response to a call by Bupennlendem Gentry to make it Educational Day for tha county. Moat ef the aclwoi teachers and committeeman were present and took a great oeal u! In terest ia the proceedings. - An inter esting program {md been arranged by Mr. Gentry which w*a carried out Hi • splendid manner. The Backet HLois Company opens e big sale Friday and for same time will offer their custormers many bargains. Manager J. C. Ball hat just returned from the northern mai Sets where he purchased a large line uf^ Fall and winter gooda and has marked them down to auit the public. The Raakct Store Company's stock of gooda is among the beet tu be found as they always carry a clean and up-to-date stock Miaaion Blady Class to Meet Sunday Tha Miaaion Study (loss of the Bright Jewel Society of the MeLhoti-j ist church will Eneet next Sunday af ternoon at 2:90 o'clock at the church. All members requested to be present LUCILK CREEL. bupL Mission Study end Publicity The Wuaia Orgaaiae. M*iuiam«s W. N. Hull, of Raleigh, and W. R. Hollowed, of Goldsboro, addressed ihs ltd ms of Dunn Fri day at the grad'd s hoot auditorium, lhe meeting was well attended, and resulted In the organization of a club that will work ter ths better ment of all that is good In our com munity and school life. Every true and earnest woman who has at heart tbs moral tools and civic uplift of Dunn and neigh boring community, will co-operate with this movement A masting will be held next Fri day afternoon, November 19, nt ths iu.itd School to perfect tlie organi ■alion and plan for future work. All the ladles of tbs teem era invited. MAO RICHMOND. NORFOLK I4.PU FOOTBALL GAMES For the Annual Foot Ball frames. Thursday, November 26—U. N. C. vs. U. V. at Richmond and A. A M. vm. W. A L. at Norfolk—the Atlantic Coast Una will sail excursion tiok °ta from Dunn to Richmond ami Norfolk at MAO for the round trip, Tickets will be said for all trams on Navember 24th and 26th, except trains scheduled to arrive Ricbmoad aft«r 2:10 p. m. and Norfolk after 1 'M p. m. on November 26th, lim ited returning to midnight of Nov ember 26th, 1916 Proportionately low fsrse will be mads from all in termediate it sties s. For schedules sod farther infer matien, eaB on J. W. WHITEHEAD, Ticket Agent, Dunn. N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South. An Appeal Far the Orphans. Whereas our kind Father sbar's ha* Idetacd us with pone* and plenty ■ ml in recognition at .hi*, the Pi an •lant of the United Staten and. the Governor of No'th Gamlinu have 1 act at-art Tburaday, Novaml-cr 2f.th Ihth, ti u. National Thanksgiving Day; I, itodok Paris, Preanlcnt ol tho North Carolina Orphan* Amo ciation. do respectfully oak overy ritixen of North (.uvniina, irreapcet ivc of color, politic* or religion, to I *ct apart one day * turning* in be i **nl or Thank-tgiving Jiny to the Oiphunage of hit choice, or some needy Orphan in hit community. /- PAKia President Limolnlon. N. U. Funeral jf P,r». Umfd. The funeral of Jir*. Mnr'lia A. hood, white douin was noreo in one luvt iuiw, win. livid. Friday morning at 11 oYIock at tire I’ruoiave llop litl (hut ill and I VHUi.cteil „y hihlcrs J. A, T. douce *uu IV. J»l. A>on*tei. I ruyor w*« oiiuiod l.y uldei huwi.. *eet. tiulr Lota ministers tuadt thoit tala* rojlu.g .liter,t,on to the cAAiw.1 Chm.ian chaiacler of the doceasnd. dm- fluking rent cues f tool ulcer Monfoau a us tlii>; • she •raa uoc In whom we conlti lira r.o mulu Sucli a lieriUijc ui .hi* it one of th* ritho*l tliut any pci sc.:, rould Icavo to Ida or her family and friend*. Hollowing lhe services at the church the body wa> bo. no to ji» last resting plr.ur in «|tc SmilMiald (>in cteiy. 1! . grove »u. covered with beautiful flower*, silent tokens of love Und sympathy fretn many kind! friend*. The pall-bessies * were:' Meuis. J. H. Parker. I) T. Stephen | son, J. T. (iuilcy, Israel Slcphcr son,' F. C llaniilton and L. P. U. Lee. Among the out of town folks hem to attend Iho funeral, wo nolo flic following: Mensre Kiusynn am! Joe UriU, Mr. ‘f. S Young aid vsi,’i-t Woke .ounty; Mie* Delia Young, of Cary; Elder W A. Simpkins. Dr. i-iid Mr*. K. S. bte-ens. *•*.! 11-. Thornton Ike:'. of P-rtcish, Mr. and1 Mrs. D. H. Hoed anil sun, and .11 is. Wallace Coltnuie, of Dunn; Mrs.' Nan Smith aid Mr. I>. C, Stuih. of Pi acock'» Cron* Road* a I o'hi- »_ Smithflrld Herald NOTICE OF LAND SALE Dy virtue of an order of thr So ponor Court of Harnett county, n. a special proceodings ejiti'led J. W. Donning, administrator of M. W. Itenmag, deceased, vrrsu- II. L. Donning, ct si*. which ocnler i* 1404 ei will appeal from the special proceeding docket of said court, ttw undersigned cctomLaioner, w.d of far for sale for cash, to the highest bidder at Ue postoffice foot, In An Eier, North Carolina, nn the lftth ussy of December, 1*16, at Ilf o'clock noon, the following described leal aetata, lying or.u being in the town of Angier, North Carolna: That certain lot er parrel of land In Augier, Noith Curuliue, bounded on the Sooth by the duwer lands of Ngncy I. Denning, on Iho East by Dunn street, on tho North by Depot street, and on the West by the lends of W. H. Gregory, beginning el the intersection of L>uiui and Depot street*, a stake corner, and runs thente as Depot utrswt Nur-h 44 tt degree* West 120 feet and ten inches to a Stake corner , W. II. Gregory's line; thence with Gregory's line. South kit degree. West tint feet to a stake, corner of Nancy 1 Denning's dower iot; thence South 84degrees Eaut I2l> fees und ten inches sdo* K the line of said dowc. Iot to u . take on the rdge of Dunn slnvl; tbenci sc the line of ilium ctseei Ninth fi'k dgree East 100 feel U> the beginning comer. • hat certain lot of laud in Angici', North Carolina, bounded on the North by the ilowor loud* of Nanry I Dancing, on the Wo. i by the tiuuD of W. I). Gregory, ot. lh- South by the land* of J. W. Hockarlsy and or the E»«t by Dunn airtet, laeginning ISO feel from the intur»eetioa of Dunn ami Depot at recta, and at a, slake in the lino of Dunn r.tiaet. Nancy I. Denning, and ran* thence with the Weal line uf Dunn al ie«t, nearly South 60 feet to 1. W. Hnck oilay’a corner; thence with his line nearly Wool MS feet to a stoke in! line of sRey way; thence nearly North with the line of said alley way 60 feet- Nanry I. Donning'* comer; thence nearly East srriUt her linn 146 feet to a slake in the West line of Dunn atreet, the beginning corner. The time cf sale, the '8th day of December, 1916, at 12 o’clock, nnoci. Terra* of sale, rath. This ir*- ’-* “-■ — Commissi oner. NOTICE : faring quallHwl as AdmlniaD* U1 of the Estate of Ransom i. S—ith. deceaswl, lain of Harnct! ■’ounty, thin is to notify al) person* .raiding claims against raid estatr t orrsent them to the undarsignai e or beforo October Jd. I91C, o* tHs notice will be pleaded In bar of •hoir roeorary. All persons In debt to aaid estate will please mnV immediate payment. This October '*th. 191S J. W. WILSON Adtr inistrato VALUABLE LAND PUB HALE On Deeemlior 1st, 1916, at two o’clock p. m. the Isabella McKay tract of land will lie nlter.-d for tale ■t public auction 'lb* tract con lain* 611 aeraa, about 16b scror cleared ami in hlch »t.*te of nilttvn tion, three good tenant ballding*. part of wood land well timbered; To cation two and oik. half trll** North of Dnk* on old Raleigh and Fayette ville Slat# Road shout ’j mile from famous Smiley'" Palls on Cape Paar River. Sale will l,c on I ho premi ses Turns of aalo n.,a third caah, balance m on* and twa yean, do facred payment* secured by mort gage or retention :lt|e. Pnr forthor Information apply to the order Jl » McKAY DB. C.‘ H. RFXTON Ears. M. I. KcE*~ rv». £ Town tend. Attorney*. J. W. uUAUGHON HAS THE MUSI complete liuc of Coat Suite to b found In Mann. Sue him Wort you buy. ' it.cC MiLUNEUIT l»"PARTMEN1 at doldewin'a it ahowing ail tbt i.ew atylea. , LISTEN. BOYS! J. W. DBA UGH on it giving away a knife .tl i every bey tm- ha Mill. Buy youi | euit iron bun aad got thia met preoent fro*. THE hi (JOKE KLECTHJC BHOl Be pairing Co. will open for buai ueui in Duun about November lo, ’l Will be modern in every reaped. Save you/ ordare. STI< A.YED—Hit; POINTER DOC Weighing near 40 pound*, white with liver t. iored epota, bob-tailod hits A .mill Loot like wart on left Ktde. Left about laet day of Scp rmlifi, Will give |(LOO for hit '•turn to me. W. E. Miller, Dunn Uuutc 6. r.iE ULST THERE IS IN CLOTH :ng for men and boy* at Gold *teiu’a. CY GULP SHOES. A COMFORT lo the feet, nl Coldntaia'e. 4 KNIFE WILL BE GIVEN ABSO iuiely fine with every boy euit of r|rthee told during November. VV» will ecp you a euit cheap and rive yon a knife to boot. J. W Uiaaghon. ATTENTION!! —SEVERAL Hl'N drwi garments, including men's, and hoys' clothing, ladies’ and images’ ('oat Suita, cloaks, with dry Kooda. shoe*. millinery, etc., arc coming in this weak. These goods coma from one of the largest flrnu uf this country that is going out if bemiici» ami was bought by us at a terrific*, end will be sold re ganUeva of r on sequence during o. ir Gulden Harvest Sale which la ruing with a rush hi the Yellow k iont Star*. R. G. Tnylcr CLOTHING KOU THK BOYS AT rlij lit. gtiros at Gold stein'a. HR.O) YOUR ORDERS FOB p. inlii.g lo the l*opa Printing t-ompnny sr.d get the beet results. THE BEST SHOES IN THB world aie cold at Geldstoin's. YJIE LATEST STYLES AND DK Gg«s in coat suits can be fourid at J. W. DrsLighou's. And his pricss si* res rouable,. qaa]Hy con sidered. EVERYBO! steib'e. They goods at right pncee. .MORE COAT SUITS JUST ARRTV «i*. < 'nmc * one* and let as show you the liest line in Dunai 3 W. Draughon. !“• COAT KU1TH, ALL THE NVW tilylcr., Jun received. Como let ns show yoo—Goldstein's. WARNER'S RUST PROOF COR Mru, a style and sue for evory figrre, at GoidatainV FOR SALE—SEED PEANUTS— Tlie Spanish Pnan at, the trucker's favorite. Apply to Carl B. Hedg er, Dunn. N. C, R. P. D. Ho. 6. SAVV MILL FOR SALfe-1 HAVE for sale one complete saw mill outfit. 40 horse power engine, co urse power boiler. If yea want to buy a saw mill at a bargain see me at once. J. H. Strickland, Dunn R No. «. Box 47. It AFLIX A.NT SBL2~SHOES. ALL styles, I hi- host for 1 edict. AU s'xrt at Goldstein's. h Miu Batin* Gart rad* Jaekaoa teacher of Plano. Harmony and Theory Telephone IU CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY Photographer*. W. A. CASQUE. Manager. All Styles enlarged portrait*. .. Beat Mafa. gt. Dun, N. C..... T. £. DARDEN V atari a* ry Phyaieaa. Saigas* and Dentist. pU(|Wrtj. DAY, NO *0 Night, No. <10 Dann, N. C. FRANKLIN T. DUPREE. ATTORNEY- AT- LAW Office in Gregory Bldg. ANOIEB. N. C J. G. Clifford N. A. Townaead, CLIFFORD A TOWNSEND ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW Office on Sod floor eg Flret National bank. Prompt attention given to all baalneaa. P~ hunter crkkch Attorney-at-law Three Doors From Bank COATS, N. C , \ E CARLYLE WERT Attorney aad CaeaasRsr at Law | Firet National Bank Bonding Dm. H. C _.MMMM.__ Z^ w, ,<~r„*t ,!* r'"'t'" " ’" ~~ : •-■•^v-:-i«— p :«g !* OF HARNETT, TENSION, SAMPSON, . VT CUMBERLAND COUNTIES. %XKf - i • r‘ ' .. lilt o'J i*i-,» m/*ir wfcc Jaatr* > ' • •'** “ . '• lc-.-J a : i utotunlo amount | 1 rt • >n ' ■ 'i. -nse* u :-.W .u%«tiat4# wart ■ ' ■' ■••4.U lT... r.- -J.h at Uia rata of 6 par ■' •• l'«' -oi- v i u»-Liu«<e* in iha town of Dana ‘ r* ■ ' t.“v : »n -.oi ;r.r tar „ cha.po of K*c par bait par n-- i h. • ’■ '**’■ ' atrr j leant to lanueri wketker tkoy ara ctn'tiu.ni ti. jta!> 9'noS. r,?I Bank, Dunn, N. C. . ^ C*OP SR, PRESIDENT. jwf 4 •£. I TLYHASKED° Hfl Vo,i TfciltKEQUEM. **' ‘1aL" r*iLDFEH- T0°-W""T CARELESS fce»t V-Hrt Vi-;. ; V- . iE EARkHl.. WE YOU A OTIS'" ’i.H •'' *•”, ":' A EAi'.u ACCOUNT MOW WHETHER TOC .Vtc ; .rtAUTrU OH NOT. ***** *yn ajjj. wr- re:. ; • i-'T sate rest STATE SANK & TRUST CO. —iJgT~“" --' ' ' ' - -m: HUT ICE (IF BAKU 8 A US C.iDt. uoim, ac :: T.y virtue of the pcTtr# an.: >•■ 'Hardly contain*.; in «■»e—f gage Deed, executed ty .'.ire. i'r.,' r-vit and wife, ieilu Ut.r>«..i, to ttt undersigned, raooiued 'll giro.. tv page 226, RegUtry uf LUcne:, county, the foliowi * inn I* wi'i }• •old. at Public Auction, liw'vtt; Fliualeo in Averaebcro VoM'indu; Marimt County, bc.ng all ■>. Lo Nil. 48 anil o7 in un i noM 1.; tAc nob-.' vieion of th.; .1 H lxi,d propel ty. mtuolej a ur eni.c u..n lrom the 1'iru if >»v tho «oid tob-uivi iun aro a nw • hereof boing duir fil'd it. tin- ilvg ittry of liaiitelt Co cfc.li •' tsid lot* fronting ini ,\ . ..no i n« ning back 10b feat For further ikmcrir.tioi.. fee Al.-. o* gxid auUaiivixion u >'■" . -lamed o.lvc, liluo tin i!".. of 1 I Holland anu wife, Ciirnt M. Ho', irrd, to Junet*e llcll. uiJ thi dee of w. 0. Bell and 'rif* in th ■ Kct gagora both recorded » the Kegi. tar’a Office of Harnett Couni - T'»x of Onla, Saturday. Nwrm. bar 4, 1*15. at 1* f-’cioek M place of tola, A. C. In D.'f *t. Doer, N. C. Tr*m» of gale. Cat*’ Tfc;- the Ub d.-.» r.f (Irl.lir lor Tire dtjnn COM. * supvi; Mn. lr"ge • Tbli rata bat Inter. far tv. ue. I by cenkent until Ka; unlay, Net, JOth, i,l 12 o'clock, nosn. NOTICE OF EAMi KAIE “““ '• Puriaant to tho p>vw el -s W ■ o < txinod in a certai i mertenf duly executed by K. A'. fcirwar! u ' Ci donee, on tke 7th duy t.’ "d •in bar. 1918, and recorded if. lloot '.fl at page Ml, of the Iveri'-.r of I'u■ natt county, raid mor'idi -e .ii.c.' «: ruling certain note or band* ib.ti»-i rerltod. and default huvin; fcte.i made in tha raymon* of ■ ,.r i- r<.A the andertlgnail, tnrftfW. ef a* mortgage deed, will *e!i *o (l-e l »i oat biddei for ca-b «. be re.-* hou«e door la Lilli.ic; «' i|.:in. :: reunty, North CoioM?.", ui VoV»i* December tOtb, 161“ of i? «■ . noon, tho followlt.|* 'eeo ‘bn i a.ii aetata, firing and bcin« in itituL Vi ar townrhlp, dtarnoti rtu.'v/ Y %••*.w Carolina Machining at n take nTi branch, a little North of n ioal ml known u the corner between tot /..a • 'I.*h .n.cl *u«J »h« Alex John •»t. i. r.ti, i..;u ;x: » whjj rt«c old lint 1!!/ch ’•rnct South 25*4 degrees A ert <(..*» «j,uir.i 10 ■ pin* corner; 1.0C Soutu ib-s Ucgioes East 10. in u static on the W«| of .-.ui!.- munch; thence South 4214 •irrs.ni Baft until this Une strikes ‘itilt Lrrnrh; thence ee the -r. -iu cu urate «f said branch te a etrucr Li Bright Matthews’ ..i;c; E.totxe tvilii ibis iiac North S6 '-•,iOcfl Eo«l 21.50 chains u> a stake V h ! O4-W0O.1. ;assafra« end white CA„ pointers; theacc North 4.76 de ; •«. i^»t dil.80 chains to a stake I .•n .rr t.Oi John tor. lir.c; thence '■ 113 south 0614 degrees East obouts to the loginning and Cia.vtn* 0u4J6 acres of land, more •r lets. t'> « of ■wle. Courthouse Door, N. C. ">u-o of sale. Monday. December -V'.- 1916. ol 12 o'clock M. Yctina of safe, cash. VW» IDh day of November, 1916. « D. OVERBY * RR08-, ifiSifrrwn of .Mortgage Deed. 1 ridiklm C. Dcpiee. Ally. ront) I1 LAN 8 TO BE HOME OF D18TWC7 FAIN .enfovd Kir 5.—At a mooting c.‘ 'vo Oo l!iinly Pntr Association Pafv Jar the fallowing uiRce-.e war# 5!' o.l fo- ;ice* year: President, J. r. Five*; rlco-pivsjdeot. S. P. Hatch, t ".••U'y. H. U. Junes; executive .'s «..!l»e. c. H. Smith. T. E. King, *’• J! *. .tlr.t'hr.ve; dirertors will ’ • Mte i at future mooting. Plana . ► •’ fs t to tart* hs *fair larger rv ’ '. v tev. by pelting in more ter •“/ I hchtin, Harnett and V.-.r v- i-f.in \a a *»n he urged te come ' ! make a district fair with Vn i-'giu-tcre at Per.font Life’s Ideal. To talk with dod hafore I talk Fiih eutr.; to’*' my 'tally work srith -•r.i’ ‘re ■ In my fere and honey on • •• ia*.'.tie: to he Mrong lit the pree ■ •-'•e tf te..1<litim, r'lert In the pree c .c < c[n.«rt.,r't», ope neared te the ill •( • <v—. I*.-re fw» terries or esc '■•e* op-n-mindrd to views cf tru»h which 'differ from mine; meke <»r*y e lor and Joy s duty; te werk to bo aaargith and “•* fussy; to bo trua to myself and fuiss to no rasa, diligent to make *■ livmj and as most u naaba Ufa; to cberi* msfuiship. »d yuan! coa a on coa; to bo loyal to priadple at • he coot of popularity; to Stoke at »>' omiaas 1 cannot Imp. aad kaop an :v«U*h proaalaas; to bo fstthfel to « ■*•» honest obligation; U bo sweet :u.npored under criticism. rbsrtlihli tn my jadgmenta, discriminating hi <»y ndjoclivos; to bower ao oaa aha* ply because be la rich; to doaptoe ao one simply because be it poor; te.be respectful, not cringing, to the great ' .•:mpathetic with . the eermwtog, gentle to the weak, bdpfel to the fcllaa, courteous to all; to bo Mrnpte in mytaotos, quioat in my dteaa, pore m nsy spooch, cherish isaplilm thoughts, and to keep my body oa friendly Unas with water and frank •it; ta faar nothing bet sin, hate nothing bet hypocrisy, any netkfcto l ot a dean Ufa, corat nothing tmt c no meter- aad at last ta hare dm rwrld a Uttla bettor for my day, to faca death without a tremor, with f uth la Christ, who tamarind the that I aught walk into the larger and perfect IK*. — Daniel •-offman Martin. Dedaiag Parmta. Uttlo Alfred was askad to write a • ompodtien on pa roots, end one, this: - i'srcjts are tklngs which boys knee to look after them. Meet girts have parents. Parents coosist cfpes s id mas Paa talk a goad deal abovt what they am going to da, lot Its mostly the ■».« n.> make I*1 mind.—Ladies' Home Journal. ef the ffrtiia of Ho >TATB BANK AND TRUST CO, at Dunn and Answer. in the Btat* of North Caro tea, at Iho don* of bnaiaeos Noe. 1* im. RESOURCES I aan« ai)d discounts .tfo.HljM Overdraft* oajceurod ... |« All other stocks, Benda and mortgages .MjHtM rumlture and Plxtaree... 1,41144 Doe from Notional Banka SJtXM Silver cola, inrladlas all miner com tunaacy.... tSOM Natimm) bank nolee and other U. 8. notes . oof W Kir panes .% 1MA5 Totrf .WMS1J7 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid la ...,«u.7M40 A “too and biila rodieeonau .. MtlAS Dill* payable . ||||M subject la check M4S4.74 lima CertMeatee af Da . 1J1S4S Ladner's Cheeka eototaad , MUSS „ **•* .. l>tata af North Corolla*,-n of Harnett. aai I. W. H. Herrins, Caahiar af Mae above-aaaad Beak. da aalaaaalr ••ear that Um above -»-*—-m t, tra* u tbe beet of my and hot! at W. H. HERRINO. Snbeertbad and _, me. thla Ittb day of Ihmabn i«|j JAS. PEARSALL. N. P. Cam mis al an Eapirdh •-ni i lath 1M7. Correct—Attest: J. U HATCHER. H. U GODWIN, R O. TOWNSEND
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 17, 1915, edition 1
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