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coaiaina tease. A mi reseful city baa nrnaiil newspapers. The* tow* with poor newspaper «■ a poor tow*. 1W newspaper not only fur aiahea aoas aad knowledge to tke conamatty bat it supplies the mcr cbaat with aa invincible weapon no • of reachiag the people with Me advertisement*. Thie protects Mai froat outside competition and —■bias bias to corral homo trade, if ba la wise enough to take advantage •f ft. Then as ha prospers the newspaper prospers, and tbs com inanity prospers." Tha Tragedy of Loot Tim*. Imat time U irrecoverable. Tho t'iasipeted hear can never be raturr ad; tha squandered day is never ■gala praaaatad; tha littered yr*r U forever. Drop overboard th* p«a*1 af th* present moment; year holta net fee yon to recover K "•r paaooa that way again. Wealth inherited or earned may bo wasted throagb IdlcTMst, rii nipot b »ti. mu ■■•■••■tent, or misfortune, yet liy ta*mtry, sad prndeae* one may win fart that Fayetteville raa have a aad vigorous health weakened by ex •ained by carsftri regard for Ha lava. A fWr rep station, stained ■dthjiiladned for perhaps years, may emi 1*11 lag Bat loot tiau aha can ► rtedepa Ht late aatca, gaaa ferevarl IMul BttOTldv. *■* pear amaentad U a Httle over tUm. wHh an appropriaUaa at peaaihly two thousand from tha •teta. Tha Capa Fear made ever •MM with an appropriation of ana hnadrid from tha State. The comparison is interesting, (a. ■—m* as M is known that tha 8 to to Fair has tha whole 8tate to draw Its patronage from, while tha Capa Fear Phlr had only this county and a few a trroonding anas to draw from. The above la only indicative of to* back more than was lost. A robust seal fair if H is made up Croat the Qipi Fttr Mcttou. This win ha doubly proved this Teas, .flm secretary says, whan the MggSte fair ever known will be held hero.—Cap* Fear News. Candidate Tam*, of Dm, strike* lipimteUn Godwin a pretty kard «•* akoat Wa failing te giro the proper taMnea to hta party la Hanwtt ceoaty before the laat alar Goa. Wa have hoard other Harnett cMiaeaa make the name chary*. It daae look pretty bad that Harnett, a Democratic eooaty, ihouM have ■ana IrpabUeaa in the laat election aad bar "favorite oaa- ea the tick at far Coagrvaa tea. Mr. Yeoog'i riatiaunt la vary lataraatiag aad U pohtlah.dI ta^friM^tM, paper to-day. JOHN DAVID KXZBLL. j. d. ana dbad Sunday at 6*. m, Urn entire toai «T tha death af Prof. J. D. Kseell. White ho bad booo akk and failing te hanltfc fhr mm thua, hia Maada ware not expecting tha and jmft yet Ha eras M years old, bora la Wayne county, graduated at aid Trinity Callage and selected teaching aa hia Ha was first married ta Mias Cra ven, daughter of Prof. Craven; tha second time ta Him Buie Weeks; of Sampaoa county. Ho coma ta Duan 1? your* ago from Sampaoa, whore ha had beau ♦eachtag, and taught S or 4 yours hers. Ha waa than eloctad County Superintendent af school*, and ser ved until August, 1916. Ho was a grant factor ia the building up of the school system and education of Harnett county. Many school hous es have been bulh under his super vision and b* was always sa enthu siastic man for education. Ha was a member of the Metho dist church, a man of strong intel lect and good citiaanahip. Ha had a hast of friends in Dunn and Har nett. His wife and sin children survive him. three boys and three girls. Funeral services wars held from hia home Monday conducted by Rev J. A. Hornaday, the burial being at Greenwood cemetery. Following tha funeral semcos a body of Mr. Kassil's admirers amt ta farm tha "John David. Resell Mom oral Association," whose purpose It is to solicit funds for tha erection of a monument to his memory. Of the association John A. McKay was President, John W. Dreugboa. treas urer, sad T. V. Smith, secretary. A committee to solicit foods throughout the county was appoint ed aad Its members are Ernest F. Young, George K. Grantham, James A. Taylor, McD. HoUn'ay and C. U Wilson. Those are to appoint addi tional members to carry on the work la other parts af tho stat a srhere Mr. KaseB’a work hat been fait ami hts worth recognised. The Association is to meet again here in tha Metropolitan Theatre Friday evening to nlbro thoroughly perfect its organisation. The 8tato-WMe Primary. The- Brat State-wlda primary olae Uon for all parties will taka place in North Carolina on Saturday, the third day of Juan It wttl inaugu rate a new day in North Carolina for tha naming of party Candida tea, the law applyiag te all the State es 1>o law makaa it mandatory that rvrry candidate for ogles give no tice to either the State Beard at Elections, aad that each candidate pay over a certain rum as an en trance foe for the primary elections. It la necessary for candidates for alt State. Congressional aad Judicial offices aad the State Senate from dis i tricta composed of m o r> than one county to fils notice of their candidacy with the State Board of Klections U least tix weeks be fore the primary. As the printsry takes place on the third of Jons no tice must be filed at least by April t2. Ia elections where only oae ounty is concerned the notice to be filed with the Coanty Board of Elec tions at least two weeks before Ute primary, this patting the last day of filing on May M. Now as to the fees to bo paid St the time af (Nag notice of Candida tor niiwmtn iar the United 8tat** Senate and the United State* Hooa* at R*pr«**nte tir*. is |84; far Jttlgus, Solicitor, and State dk** th* chars* h 880'; tar th* Slat* Senate ,85; far county a4te**, 88, *ac*pt wrwyor, eoranar county com ml**loneri, for whom the chars* >» 81. Th*r* I* n* chars* to b* made *cala*t candidate* for eon •table aad township oglecrs. These are fastens at tha primary law as it sprite* to candidate* whs •to also required to 01* tea days be fore aad tsnaty day* after tha pri mary an account at money spent by them in th* caaapaign. Ia mry county la th* State tha county chair man should **o that the raters an ftna fnU information concern!** the working of tha primary lew,— Naw* aad Obssmr. Mara Tssattea “TqweKsetlea.’ Th* falls out that th* tnsluaiea of Hsrtm ia tha Mot of countin la which a* iamus* an Hated far fanatic* NUitCM or »AU By tirtu at Um authority inn UBur u> a UOi1*a*« wMu •A4CVW. ay Jeutoa t, names anu wire, tiarue V. hanMe, watch n»ii(ayv «ag m rifitwiM la Booh 1*7* i age lew, u. Um otka at Um Mfuur el Lmouk u. Hinaa County, Um iuuanii|OM »Mrt*n*ee. wu* oo Xood-y, lb* iu hay at I'wniarjr, 1*1#, at 11 u cwc. to. atom tar um at l/.e uunMiin. hear la Lmiagtoa, Noith caroium, at public aacuoa, tha leuowin* uo» crtbod real aatata m Aamu.t iviu.y la 1/eke towoahip. to wit. Tho mm ' bower mil oX loU nuut bm Xorxy-tix« forty^eveu, lori/ •l*ht, forty-tune, Bfty. bit>-one, ru ty-two, fifty-three ash fifty-four in UM plaa of tho town of AvoraaDom. North Carolina, tL-mrtt County. Thie Oth hay of January, iwiu. X. 1a l ARatK, hotififw Clifford A Townee no aU/b NOTICE OF SUMMONS NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETf COUNTY. IN THE RECORDER'S tutfti ut Uun.i j. c. Ciuioid Vk otortba c. i ut ter, n. ioekici-aon, *ta*u o. MaMkwv, lui’oa mkha ewo, Haul haawri wu, uimo tut«, auu muuai.u. uuuow tAau, a. a. ratty, uu. t. ratty, Atuuu o. rorry Clarence a. l airy, tiiyen l. i'arr>, liUcMa t>. torry, oar an ratty, turn, a. roity, UKy A. r-orty aim a an ion p. ratty. 1 be dafeixianui aoove named anul ■aca el uwm *111 ids* mum last a1 •ummou in me auovs ui.uued at-' vmio w«e issued agamst aa«u uetoiu-' earn sum eaea at taeai on iae aru’ uay at January, tain, uy me aecuru-' er a trail ui uunu, said action us ing Uceugnt lot mu recoveiy ol exuu, uue HN piauiuit on account ol legei services isnuereu uy piaiutia 10 uur ueieauants. whicn summons is return awe sslore tat sard. Mecuranr ol too Recorders Court ol Dunn, ut his OI hce in too town of Uunu, Norta Car ol tils, Harnett county, on the g7tn uay ol r shruary, me, me oelenu *n»a wui aiao laue notice luat a wor raul of .ttochmani eas issued by the said court on the Setae date so start the pi o party of the sent ue lejiithars. which warrant ia re turns ole before said court at the time aau place shove named tor the return ol ute summons, and tan defsodanta are rouaued to appear aad answer or demur to the complaint Iliad in this cause, or the reuef demanded will be granted. This the 3rd day of January, 191C H. 8- McXAY. Clerk for Recorder's Coart of Dana. MORTGAGE BALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the power at aala contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by J. I. Beasley aad wife, Arnetts Beasley to the undersigned aad which mortgage is racdrded in the otic* of tbo register of deed’s of Hsmelt county, default having be* if made to payment of the debt thereto secured, (ho undersign ed wiU sell to the highest tpdtar fat ’••Tw'S'fisBFsffuTCTesHnnSy the na day of February, 1818, at It o'clock If. the following describ ed leadei sitae tod aad being in An darson’s Creek township, ead bound ed ea follows: Beginning at Ales West's comer et an old well end runs thence 8. 2 W. 30.75 chains to a stake; tbonce t 10.50 chains to a stake; thence N M E. 43-25 chains to a stake; thence N. 43 B. 2-90 chains to a Stake; thence N. 2 E. 26.70 chain* to a stake; thence 8. 89 1-2 W. 69.33 chains to the beginning containing 179 1-4 acres, and bein» a portion of the lends described to a deed of O A. McDuffie to J. G. Layton. This January 28th, 1916. J. G. LAYTON. Mortgagee. E. P. Young, A tty. NOTICE OF SALK By virtue of the authority con tained in the mortgage deed execut ed by Willie Johnson end wife. Has Johnson, to the Bank of Har nett, which mortgage was duly reg istered ia Book 108, page 47 of the records of Harnett county, payment of same having been assumed by F H. Taylor, end default having been mods m the pymeat thereof, the un dersigned mortgagee, trill on Mon day, the nth day of February, 1216, at 12 e'clook M. offer for sale ai| public auction at the Courthouse! door In LUlington, North Carolina, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described reel estate ia Harnett county, to-wit: Beginning at a stake by a street ia the village of Buie’s Cheek on the north aide of same at the east cor ner of the original two acre lot on which the hotel formerly stood, and rasa theses fl 42 W, 2.30 chains to a Wake the Southeast corner of said lot; thence with what la known as the eld Crowder line N. 45 W. ZAO chains to a corser la Main Street; thence up said street N. 14 E. I chain te the earner new the N. A. Stewart store beoee; thence with sold street direct te the beginmag, containing about nos half (H) acre, more or )dl This 28th day of January, 1*18. BANK Or HARNETT, Mortgage*. Clifford A Townsend. A ttys, fled win’s Appropriation. Representative Godwin has Intro duced e bill providing far epprepria Hen of 276,808 for • paste8M. build, lag far Umberto*. The bill has ■taro merit Utaa many of the appro priation MBs that have bee* passed end If e pubU holdings hill is au thorised by the present Congress It Is eoaeUered probable that this Ml will go through; but If tbs nation il Irfu program ta curried out ap propriations for pubHr buildings will have te wait. Safety first. If ft •emus to e eh ties hlwsui a public hunting and • reasonable Menas pragmas The Huh ease Ian ia la Csvur rf tbs defames pragmas. It Is e peer, serf af pMrfAbg that weoM Mesa an appropriation far e public wugmm.—Mebeeeudun. , _I [ READY FOR YOU TO DRIVT'J Vhome-then fay as you ride m Z ZZfl Your MAXWELL is Ready NOW! Ready for you to step into the luxurious front seat, start it with the complete modern controls, and drive it home to envy of the neighbors. AND AS YOU RIDE YOU PAY Nothing could better demonstrate our faith in the Maxwell’s ability to stand up; nothing could better demonstrate our certainty that you will be pleased with the streamline body, the splendid appearance the re»dy motor, the electric starter and lights, the demountable rims. Lots of power. ALL FOR $655. j LET US DEMONSTRATE Open Evening and Sunday, wS5"o!S? J. W. THORNTON, DraN „.c. Mr*. N. C. Hm* Dias Fro. Pnra mania. Car*. ^^^81 —Sunday night at wefl-knownbanker of this place, succumbed to pneumonia. 8he W01 taken aerioutlj iU laat weak. The funeral will we conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev. B. R. Bobbin*, will official*, as sisted by the Rev. C. B. Starling. Judge Haward Feuahee Dies at Dur ham Berne. Durham, Jaa. II.—Judge Howard A. Fouihee. for many pen a prom inent citizen of Durham and a wide ly known jurist, dJbd here today. Judge Fouehee was judge of the North Carolina superior court from 1911 to 1913. He retired from the bench because of ill health and dar ing the last three year* had not been active in legal circles. He was born I ir, iron 1 Trying I* Od dn H«w Hack. Meun. Pat H. Lee. A. H. La*. J. M. Lawhon, Lisbon Lee. A. T. Ryala, Jasper Lee and Bath Lee were her* yesterday to get out papers tgalnst Major R. Smith and his sen J, M. Smith of Harnett county. A claim of delivery was Issued for a horse and state warrants for the two men Tha fallowing story wma told us: On Wednesday, January 26th, Ma jor R. Smith and hia son, J. M. Smith went to the home at Mr. Pat H. Lea in Meadow township, into a bold where he was plowing and Major R Smith tried to sell him some patent medicine. It was near the noon hour and ha soon carried hia horse to Ms lot and when ha reached there they took his bridle from the bores and put a halter on him, saying they would like to see if he would work well to o buggy. Mr. Lea protested but they wont ahead patting the horse to their baggy. As Mr. Le* took oat hia knife to cat the halter from the horse J. M. Smith drew o | large gun from the boggy and dared Lee to move. He started again to ward bio horse and Major Smith throw kb right hami to a hip | pocket aa If te get a pistol, and cursing Mr. lea, forbade Ma going te the horse Major Smith then I drove off with tha boros while his ion kept Mr. Lee at boy with Ma gun . After the horse was eat of eight J. j M. Smith left Moving two old worth* leas moles sod twenty-bra dollars la money with Mr. Loo. Ho soys they forced kits te talcs the moeoy. Mr. Loo Kvee sff the rood, no one i flaying with Mm aaeopt hia brother, who sms away from home that day « fha home woe a baa animal worth It to er mere. Sheri# Grimes left!' Item yesterday aftorkoun to try te Ind and arrest the Smiths.—Smith- a leM Herald. Mth. _ b ■BAD THB DWMM DISPATCH ANNUAL STATEMENT OF DUNN INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY ^ January 1st, 1916 J ASSETS C Jl Furniture and Fixtures 155.62 (T C Bills Receivable 3,219.40 J C Accounts Receivable 4,910.42 % ff Cash on Hand 68,18 if T| Cash in Bank 7,336,52 Jl Jf Accruedsinterest on Ql notes due and not due 213.29 J $15,903.43 ? LIABILITIES Stock outstanding 5,100.00 Accounts payable 8,218.63 Undivided profits 2,584.80 $15,903.43 t k AO! ^ Via* Rat*# far Gottlng WtaWr Bin 1. B**p mar* puro-brrd hen* of i goad Laying (trail). 2- Knap on* brood, the ba*t you •" nt, 2. galoot your brooding ogn *m ilia boat layorm. 4. Ratact Ut* largo, ardforu, ogg* r ovaa (bapri and aolor. *. Ha»*b aar putlata la Fob ran ry airb and April. i Florida good food and kaoataf I———Mi ii — 7. Peed a variety of grain*, pom. onto, wheat, randowor aaad. V. Paad a bran maah of earn meal *h«it bran, eottetiaoad ranal, *r df ncray. » a good aerate* at atraw to faad ail grate la ta Indue# avor •tea,—K P. Clayton, Joaoph W. Little, candidate for Cangraaa, waa her* lent wen* on a baateaaa vtaH far a Aon white. Mr. UtUa ba* egmplatmi a map af all tha UrwMfcip. <* tha district, apd all Ukm* who aaw it bar* war* aarriad swap with dm wpyhtmp and n*ptM*a af tha towuah** map af tha “N«W* Sixth." pa tha Ghapiatt* Oh aatvar pat It. Spank tap af bte ann didaap Mr. Uttla anpa that lw la ra Mhrtnc aaaaramaaa all tha wMI* that ha la (rawing In fa* or with tha par ph.—Frata tha Whltarfla Now*.
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