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L O C A L A CL. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES i Southbound. No. 13 (Flag) 6:16 A. M Ne. 93. Su12 A. M Na. •». 3:43 F. M. No. 83. 11:27 P. M Northbound. No. 34 6:16 A. M Na M. 12:62 P. M. No. 14. 7:41 P. M No. 12 (Flag) 11:09 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHERN Paaamgor Train Schedule: Lv. Dunn No. 31. 9:10 A. M ■ No. 14. 1:30 P. M.1 - I Ar. l>ann No. 31. 11:10 A. M No. 41. 0.-66 P. M Mr. Glenn Pope, of Clayton, la •pending a few dayi here with rela 1m Mra. Ernest F. Young returned Saturday from a visit to relatives at Raleigh. Mr. Byron Ford, of Raleigh, spent Monday and Tuesday hers with hie! family. Mr. and Mra. John Rodgera, of ldllington, were here thie week the guest of Mra. Florence Jackson. Mr. B. O. Townsend, of the Dunn Inauraneo A Realty Company, Is in Lumberton today on budhoet. Maaars. Colon Pea:sun and Floyd H. Taylor, of Buie'a Creek, were: builfMMi visitors in Dunn TimiHrt. Alter (pending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Henry I Pope, Mrs W. H. Stalling* returned! Monday to her home at Clayton. Mr. antf Mrs. D. W. r'usscli, of RoacHill, altar spending saver*! day* here with their son, Mr. D. C. Fueaali, returned hum* uioiKiay. * Mr. T. C. Young lias moved his family from his souse on Divine street to the fa,m Lome jjs. west of Dunn on the faun owueu ny Mr G. K- Grantham. After May first hr* residence will br uctupieu „y Mr. Z. V. Snipe*. Work began Monday <n the resi dence to bo erected. In the southern part of the city by Mr. G. M. Tilgh man. Contractor C. 8. Moor* has th* work in charge. When complet ed it will be one of the most unique residences In the city. All the Democrats in th* county who can possibly do so should attend the county eonvsnior. to be bold at LiUiagtae Saturday. Tbe convention will select th* bast material available to make the race this year and all loyal Democrats should participate. Mr. Rasa. Chairman of the Demo cratic Executive Committee of Har nett, informs us that he it expecting a l*r*« crowd in Lillington Saturday to attend the comity convention. He is on vine* that Governor Craig be greeted by several thousand, people Rav. Bayius Cad* preached at th* Baptist Church her* Sunday morning and evening. A largo crowd was out to hear him and both sermons war* able and. thoroaghly enjoyed. Ha la an able preacher and the Dunn people era always glad to have an opportunity to her him. Governor Docks Crig will addrsam th* county convention to be held at Lillington Saturday. His speeches ar* always ah I* and the Democrats of the county should givo a rousing welcome. Ha la on* of th* State's landtag orators and will put enthu siasm in the meeting Saturday. Mr. Ernest F. Young returned Sat urday from a trip through Robeson county wham ha went in tha interest of his candidacy for Congress. ID visited several sections of Roboaon and returned home highly elated ov er the encouragement be received Mr. Young eaye he will mako I strong run in the primary and wit have a creditable following in Robe sen in epito of the fact that revere of the other candidates are conduct ing e systematic campaign in thi county Your attention ia called to an a< In thie laetie of the Ptttmsn-MeNeil Company, who recently opened m up-to-date eanitnr^ grocery store Th* store is under the active super vision of Mr. H. C. Mr Neill, wlilli Mr, Pittman devotee e portion « his time to the botincot. Mr. Me Neill ia a pioneer in the husbians llfi of Dunn and is a* well known, postal bly, to the- trade that comes to Duni ae any other man hart. Thie com pony hide strongly for a portion o your business and trill appreciate i coll from you. They era located a Broad street, nest door to B. Fleish ■non ft Bro. Mr. Paul Copotle. one of th Doughtridgo campaign mens gen urea a visitor in Dann last week. Mi Capolls It a young man fall of etiei gy and push and ia very enthoeiaati sorer the progress being made in th campaign. He ears ha ia convince that Mr. Daughtrtdge it getatn ground ovary day and fully be! levs ho still win In tho primary. The mm egare are persuing ■ vigorous can ^palgn and ere greatly encourage Hereby messages being received (tail Bfttei all eoctions of the State. W fmird e number of DsughtriHpe ms 111 I* Harnett and thmks his rendide' B win rent stall la the county. Shariff Byrd »« in town Saturday Mr. A. J. Holmes, of Lunbotm. is spending the week in the city. Mr. aad Mrs. Archie Hooks am ■pending tha week with relatives at Selma. Mr. W. M. Howard, of Wllaon, was here his weak visiting his brother, Mr. K. L. Howard. Bov. Mr. Andrews preached an ex cellent sermon at the Methedist church here Sunday evening. Mr. Bob Swain goes aa a delegate next week to the Bareca-Phllathea convention which meets in Golds boro. Dr. R. L. Warrsn |h attending the annual meeting of ths North Caro lina Medical Society at Durham this week. Messrs. J. W. Whltshead and R. l>. Godwin have purchased new ears. Mr. Whitehead s Mitchell and Mr. Godwin a Reo. Mr. Willard Jrekaon haa gone to Ksleigb where he will take a special course in pharmacy. Ha is being re lieved by William Jackaon. Mr. Robt. Young, a student at the University. Chapel Hill. . spent tha week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Young. Misses Ami Stencil] and Pan ths 11a.raison, of the Seims Graded school faculty, spent Sunday here w.th Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Pittman. Ths Hate of the town primary haa twen changed from April 27th t» April 26th. The first dete named conflicted with the Stale convention. Mr. J. B. Strickland is working re lief lor Mr. A. J. Holmes at Lumber ton in the firm of Holmes Jewelry Company. Mr. Holme* is in Dunn filling the place of Mr. Strickland. i ne cnange i» only temporary. "The Birth of a Nation" which is beir.g shown at Fayetteville this writ, is being well patronised by the Putin people. Several hundred have .t-n it already and all pronounce it tf.vel. The last pciformanec takes plsrc tonight. Mr. Is. h.. Grantham of Dunn, sen ior member of the uim of Grantham Hi others, which firm esindoeie* drug .Stores at Duan, Ked Springs, St. Raul hand Dumbarton, spot.I yester day here. Me returned to Dunn this morning. Lumberton Robeauman. The Woman's Club is trying to ran.* funds to clean up the cemetery which has been sorely neglected for many year*. They are raising funds by subscription and wdl appreciate a donation from you. The cause is a plausibia on* and. the contributions should be liberal. .The Fayetteville Rteebyteruii con venes here next Tuesday, April 25th. The opening addreee will be made by Kev. W. W. Moose, D. D . 1- L. D , president of tb* Union Theological Seminary, of Richmond. Vs. An In ter eating program he* been arrang ed and the sessions end be held at the Presbyterian church. By mutual agreement the mer chants have decided to dose then stores In the afternoon during the summer months at 7 o'clock. Tha grocery stores, however will remain open one hour longer, closing at & This is commendable on the part ol the merchant* ss It enable* them as well as the clerks, to have ths evenings off. and tittle is to be gain ed by keeping open until a late hour The Health and Educational d* pertinent of the Woman's Club ol Oimn have made arrangements with Dr. Jas. R. Butler to address tbefa meeting which will be held Friday afternoon at S:30 o'clock in the sehoo auditorium. Hit subject will be "The cure of the Teeth." Being I dentist. l>r. Butler is well Inform*, along this Une and his remarks wil be Instructive. The public is cordi ally Invited to attend. Little Milton Butler was bit in thi I face by a dog belonging to Edita Pilfmist Iwif Ralnffthtf aft^rnDAB I | teems that the dog and Uw boy wer on friendly term* and were playinj | at Dm time, but for nine cause th dog suddenly became angry and bi . th* boy without any warning, what over. Dr. Hicks waa immediata) aummonrd and treated the wound) The deg waa killed end hia hea tent to Kalolgh for examlnatloc lie porta from Raleigh Monday etm ad that the head showed no aymf ii tom* of hydropheia and that ther . need not be any alarm nor fear c j the boy developing hydrophobe r While the wound* are painful it i f not thought they will prove to b arrlous. it LILUNCTON STANDS BEHIND ■| PO8TMA8TT.R JOHN B LUX* 1 Lillington. April 18.— This eon 1 munity is standing squarely bohin ' John B Ugon, dapoaed postmasti in bis effort to get straight with U a Poatofftce Department and h* re*] i, pointed to the position ia which I j has proven eminently satisfactory i - prarDrally every patron of the offb e RapraeentaDva Oodvrln sod Senat * Simmon* have wired Mr. Ugon th I the department win hear hi* aide l the matter and defer definite artV a unUI he haa been given opportuni r to prove that he is not guilty ad ne :* ligenee. t. Mr. Llgon nor any other person y Lillington knew of any cause th • would warrant th* action taken ' n the department, and Uae news re e rled In this morning's New* and 0 server earns te a tarpris*. AreraMioro Towaship Democrats The Democratic primary for Av oraaboro township mot at the city llall Saturday afternoon. Mr. E, F. Young waa made chair man of he meeting and J. P. Pitt man of the meeting and J. P. Pitt act a# secretaries. Sully Cooper, G. L. W. Jackson and T. V. Smith ware named aa ex ecutive committee for precinct No. I. and J. A. Taylor, J. P. Pittman and George ITeamingway named as executive committee for precinct No. t. T. V. Smith waa named as a mam bar of the covnty executive commit tee to succeed, the late J. D. Exxell. The following gentloment wore named as delegates to the county convention which moots at Lillington Saturday: J. F. Wilson, J. C. Clifford. W. H. Nwwbeitry, Leandar Price. J. V Tomage, E. F. Young. 0. P. Shell. E. T. Lao, Coo. Henuningway, J P. Pittman, L. B. Pope, Tom Royal, G. H. Thornton, J. V. Barefoot. N. A. Townsend. J. L. Wade, B. O. Town send, G. M. THghmsn. G. K. Gran tham, 8. C. Neighbors, J. B. Week*. C. 8. Hicka, C. L. Guy, John G. Juv nigan, Y. T. Weaver, J. S. Neighbors J. W. Draughon, T. V. Smith, Geo L. Can rut day. All other Dem<vint» in the township are considered dele gate* and are urged to attoml. Catarriul Deaf rues Canaot Be Cared by Iwtl api IIcatlcm*. M (Iff Muilt r«*eb Um IlMtMd p#*M*a af tbm m' Tb*ra la Mir **• wap lu cur* rtUrrUi Iwfiuw, • *4 (Kt( la ir • conMhtiU«Mi ftwndy. CalwrUI Dmi»*«w la Miaxd lr u if •am»4 aaaAilios •( tba aucma HaJik# af ikt IwurluM Tub* Wfcaa lUa tuba U Inflame* yam hsv* a maiklUx aa'iad or miIX)rfact laritc. an* vkti It 4 «plir*iy « ••rd, Dfdf»<aa I* ix« rrault. I'auaa tha lafl^mraauoa «aa b* reduced an* thu tab* rcator * ta Ita normal «*b41U*a. kftrlai will ha 4catrapa4 forever Many ciata at 4<afn*M ara «aua*4 by natarrh whlab ta an mlamr* «aa lit in* it «b* mireia aw fnoea. Idaira CatanX Cara a«u ihm th* b'^a* an lb* aacaua aurfaa** of lb* aya um W« wiu ftr« On* H«n*r«* Dal'ara for war aan« •( Cturrhai i*r»'r. «* that cmcui b* aoml hp Naira Cat-nr* (.ara Cik.iiii co, txus. a CONSCIENCE “is It I*" "thou Ui askl." Iho ctcunal question of the guilty U.l. • tone* that DMdl do Decu au-i.-uUW an*wer Oiut toots echo ing Dock, nut Iron without, but from within the heart of him wbu ask* it-Th* human hear cannot da xivc itMlf. It answers Its own questions, Its Alms art so highly intensified this every motive in pho tographed within its do*pest recess ea. No part of tha human heart can Kids itself from tha ochar. As the •on governs the glory mi the day M noon, so the conscience is ever locat ed et the meridian above the human ■ lieait. sending its Marching rays in to its innermost parts, there to re veal each part to the other. "Is It IT" That qnestioo is as old aa the hu man race. Judas Iscariot wasn't the Amt person to ask it. It was a bor rowed question, placed ia his mouth by a quaking conscience that he hn I sold his Benefactor. It was a part yf the catechism of men long before hU time. Cain asked It in a different manner, when he said: "Am I my brother's keeper T" “Ia it I." How many of us today have tn ask thst qoMtion when we ace the downfall of a friend and realise thst we have played false to him,—sold him. ao to speak, to further our own interests ? The price of a friend is not always thirty pieces of silver. It ! happened to be SO in Judas' case. It may be a bit of power. It may ha an idea which we promote aa our | own. li may bo a thousand things. I "Is it IT” wo ask and. sifting through lh« veil of our inner conscious noil, invariably, comes the answer, “Thou hast said.” And the answeT burns 1 itself tuto the quick of our being. Judes went off and hanged himself. 1 Maybe we don’t do that, but what is ■ wore# punishment than the consci I ousness of having played false to a * friend T—Raleigh Times. t _ ■ HOW TO MAKE THE BABY SICK ' male Hoard af Health Talk What 1 to Ik If Vou Want a Puny, u Hick Baby. N.var mind about *u daily bath P .ay liuia atu.ut.on to no doming f Uive It any old thing to aat unit rwv u i'aed it by th. clock Allow dies to crawl ewar ita faci r and plaything* and g»t into ita food Keep it In Iha kitchen wtiers th. cooking and other noiiy work li dous. ^ Never mind iu comfort whethe it t* too hot in turn mar or cold b winter. i- Bee that It gate no annahino no; d •leap* in Uia fra ah air. r Hava it akep in the tan. bod. witl a ita mother and father. ►- Givt it eow*a milk for mother’ * milk at any titan a Wean It in hot weather, all a .a oner, and give it to eat whatever yon >- have. >t Pay no attention to what the doc H ton aay. *> Expose it to contagion• dlaoaae T libs chicken pox, whooping eoog I- and maaalea whenever you fail Ilk It in If It gate dek. don’t mil the <kx at tor. iv Keep thia op and yon will not 01 r- ly have a puny, aick baby, bat la b* little while you will have no baby t an. I LAiuia # ' * » * * « « • * t • « « v * —****** r. i< U4H>.« * •* j *»«<*•«» u WUik« «N.u * Ma*All4ua u.u^, * i «4bUwV Mi hii * * • Oiuk |1VWU Mil UUaiDMt ' W. n. *<iUMBO.< i(M UI<U«| Ma Lrniy Jiinvy • tllWII UUl I l..w. * baio ana j»tm*oic - nKyt u*r • ■-n«t Joauaon—- » AAJs. lc lioTLKU * lA»llM » * buccoaoor t„ in. . Uiaco ovei vtu»on a law * aw*. 1 non* jot. • LlAhni(Li! U. bAl.N • OvnlWi * O.iico ovc. jj»»u#hoo a utoro • Kea. t-boue umn t-huno lilt ♦ * • • • • * a i- W. TcKNAtiE » lAU.*, C. Cwiliwiw ud Uaoiuctw * all aiiiui oi Lmunv aid street * i MVuig. kaulLdu | t'difjakal OQ * anort notice. • **••••## ***••*•• i AUUU.V A J Evc'lO COMPANY • I lM>«||*lt|Mda.a • rt * *»a td'. .tU, ^Alattfa'r * A.i *.»ine e.,.;ngeu j>^. _..ut» Au SC, ut.na, N. C • **♦••••# T. ix HARDEN ««.». ar> . ajre.Liau, Snrgren * 4.4 Lkqtitt. * ^*>1 «*U/ 2i0 * DIjNN; J*. c. • * * • • • * • • **••• • • • * K CARLYLE WEST '* A Marat jr and Caoaaeller at Law * * K.r»t National Bank Bn doing * Dana, N. C. • ****••• • • • *•*••••••• * J C- CHffocd; l^A- Townsend. • CLIFFORD A TOWNSEND • Allan*,*.at law • * Office on 2nd floor of Firat Nat- • * ional Bank. Prompt attention • * riran to ail buamaaa. • * PRANK UN T. DUPREE Atlorae, -at-Law ,* Office m Gregor, Building Aagier. N. C * W. C. BELL Ataaeacy-at-Lew * Office 2nd floor K. I*e building. * Prompt attention to all business * _ Dnt X. C * PEARSALL ELECTRIC CO. Wiring, Irona, Kotor*. Fans and Chandelier* Phone No. 131*. * E. F. VOUNQ * Attoraey-oGLaw • * Office 2nd floor Goldstein bldg. * * Prompt attention given business 4 toil JUMP Kit HEART 8HI.NGI.Eia svo or coin-spuna with justt *. noiiy. Bonsoo, K. ho. 2. i-u, «t pd. ..adnii.A.i tSuEKu PLUGH, THt ooot on thu no.ks- for tale bj dunn-on n. oilicrs. oAUIL.. A-.o voJt-M LGjSGN. .SKI our bfili, dwitlutt coating it ib.o Wnt i.i jt iiiioory, ahir Gai vdw.iu.ig, bans, clippers l.w.i y, r .i-i, uu., and ail go Ii Uio u u .Vi., now on at prices t< pica-c >ou. 1(. vl. leylor Co. iViiii i.i.Xbs OF bll'PURS FOl *als by Jolmoon Brothers, Wil soli iur cadi or oo time. THK WuU.Mi U.\ R OF FARMIN' Implements in ttocli and fur aa) by us. Anything yon wont E Harvesting Ouods. Cash or ored H. Jonneon Urothtrs. WE WANT YOU TO EXAMDtl our lino of goods before you ha elsewhere. Prices or* right as »• sell for cash or credit. Johnao Brothers IF ITS SOMETHING TOC NR® on the form wo have rt_ And os lino is the best. Ws sell for cat or crurlH. Johnson Brothers. FOB RALE—SECOND - HANDS - sods fountain In good conditio a Will seQ at o bargain, for cash i t on easy terms. So* or write The Ice Cream Parlor, Done, N. < I When You Buy you take a big risk unless you know tbs you are dealing. High grade furniture “cheap’’ furniture looks just as good but durability. Knowyour bouse before you 1 Our Furniture || >* guaranteed, and onr lint *nr reputation and our bank 1^ accaant ctandi W.ind tkat ■ guarantee. We Sell It For • • t -i tbe parbr, tke M raw tke £m« raw. tke kitek e», tke perck, tke Uvm, ter every place. | IT PAYS TO BUY FURNTIURE FROM US S r For it is good furniture and cheap. fi PIANOS, ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES ^ !<; Hardwar«-Furnitura-Umlertaker» I THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMFY i D*y Phone 11 DUNN, N. C. Night Phone 70 j| immm ■LAST ER § SUITS AN » COATS New arrivals ol ; ■ j3 wearing apparels for women are now on display, with stylish sai", r j c'its especially appropriate for Easter. Designs this season are ma~r;lj of attractiveness, and our stock comprises wearing ap parel for every tast: ail every pocketbook. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Oar nulHaery department this Hiring will be in charge of Miss Maynard, Mrs. Virgie Warren, and their assistants. Your inspection is cordially invited. I THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY I DUNN’S BEST STORE DUNN, N. C. I PLAY BALL We all need exercise in the open air. Why not play the good old Amer ican Game of Base Ball. It's the moat healthful game of alL Gat a supply of DIAMOND BRAND BASE BALL GOODS. Get up a Team. It will be great fun and exercise com bined. Call and see our supply. Let us help you select the right kind of Ba;a, Balls and Gloves. ; Wa guarantee thorn to give satisfaction — they're the beat mar a : BI'TLKK BKOTIIERS. Dl N> NX. Ear Tm Commladjoer. I hag to annoanca that 1 am a candidate for re-alactlon to the of ; fica of Town Cotnalaaiooer of tba , town of Dm from Ward No. S I mb)oet to tka notion of tka Damo , rrntlc Primary to bo bold oa Apr! £4tfc. 11116. TMa April 14tt>, 1*16. , i. E. PITTMAN r ' „ For Town CtaaMam I bag to anaounra that I am i candidate for re-aleetloe to tba of 5 fioo of Toara Commlaalenar fro® I. Ward Mo. 4, etibjact to tba arttoi irl af the Damon otic Primary, ol Thu April 14. 1*14. X F-t.I.IR OOLDSTETN kid KlLKS OK CONDUCT klepnen Allan, once mayor of Now York city, carried theee maxima in tue pocket book: 1. keep good company or none, a. .Never be idle, o. if your hanca cannot be ueo fuiiy employed, attend to the culti taiiv,n of your mind. Aiwaya xpeek the troth. ». tu»Ke lew promiao*. t>. uvi up to your engagement*. 7. keep your own aociela, tf you have any. k nu.o you tpouk Id a pnwn I.c* a<m in the face. tavou tOlupa..) and good conver ge t*u* are to* *inewa ol virtue. .u uuou ehoiacter 1* am*ut all Ul.ng* elite. <*. lour character cannot be ee xtu .ui.y inyureu except ey yooi own acta. if any one apeak* evil of you. uk j-tnr life bo *ueb that none will •coate him. lu. i>,lnk no ki'.d of intoxicating querv I*, fiver Hve (mu-fort one* ex .y.. u ; wunin par rncww. ll. Whan yon retire to boa think or what you have boon doing dur : -g tho day. lb. Make no haata to bo rich, if r '.a would proapor. JT. Small and steady galas gtva r-^mpatcacy with tranquility of aiind. IS Navar play at any kind of r«» of c Kanes. I*. Avoid temptation, through frar you may not withstand it. 2ft. Earn atonoy bafora you apeno K. >1. Navar ran Into debt unless you too a way to got out again. 11 Never borrow if you can pee i Italy avoid it. *ig Novor apeak aril of anyone. 84. Bo Juat bafora you aro gemor. i ooa. *8. Keep yoanulf innocent if yat i would be happy. i M Sara whon yen art young. U ,'rrnd when you ora old. 87. Read these rule* at Iseat met a wash.—RekeboUi Harald. •ma t Laaa Vaar Crip. U you ara oowtinght mad ami far uohi to writs a aconchiag latter or plan u> immediately go to tho other fellow and Ml) him what you think .1 nun. don’t da itl It la -afe ta aay that every grant ba. wn u.ul has aver bean woa waa woo through tha cool, collected brain of a grant general. That is why LUMinis are great What today teems “perfectly tor. rible" tomorrow proves a tough. Isn’t that true! Look back on the UlUig Mint made poor bosom swell v. .tb itiUignsuon two wooks ago and aeo how trivial it looks. In the tfuvernora oOce yesterday iheia waa a woman, clad is black, aba besought a pa: don far a coavict brother. Ho bad ia g Bonnt of aiig>.- committed muroer. Do you not sappoee that that, e.a • in i.oj.a give hhi arm today if h: '■nab1, recall the dead that scat an other man lute eta.nlty. 'rhc;« . times when roeentiog aa icau golden. Sometimes it it almot' uj’y to punch lb. utha. f«;i<w ■ rare. A* • rule they thould bo J&.< tilled only ia defanaa af anotV fcar yeoraatf. Thar* are aleraya two tfdaa ta a argument. Oat Into the rare hnirl of trying ta ioefc at the thiag f.am the ether man’a viewpoint U all men followed thi* amthod the tfmuc ea at* that bath bms would eaaeo to an underotnadtog in a few minute* Pitting you reelf age in it another. J*H to eetftfy (he penoaal daaire for ooaquoet la waaknata. It tahee a man to epaiagtaa. It takaa a man t* admit ha ta wrong. Aay foal or weakling can dafam* and ewaar and light Dent he aa animal. Bo a man! "Whan 1 mid my prayer* Ian idaht didn't yen hear me aak Oed t# make me a good bay?** To*. Tommy, I did " -Weill He ain't dm* H.~—hyd ney (Aaet) Nbdh *"1
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