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.<• BMW—BgSWHWBHgii tll8 OUXM DUTATCH MBM Ent, Wadaaaday AM hA UI4, at tha part afltoMrt Dan. M. C, andar tha act of March «. i#i*. OUB IXU8: jmw .si.ee Aa Booths .. M Thraa —tha..SS l» NOB POPS, Pabllahar. Dan. N. C_ A pro se, me. crowd «d at Liiliaf tha canty than to do for tha yar> *P *0 «Mt la tboir «f *• hcfef ahoai raaalta. Tha tha aftaraona, hat tha crowd itayad ■a tha jab. aad aoaat ad than wan whan tha nation to adjaam ne nada at ftvn-thirty in tha af taraaoa. Dm antinataan manifest ad a| this aonvaatioa ahowad a da ta who la tha canine ■ nd than an few who doubt ■ » Mi out tickat will bo nan ‘d at tha aoavanttn la Aucuat and avictory wan hi Novunbsr. Evory t»w*Aie In tha canty waa npn •m*eS and tha drfacatn ratumad hano full ad —thnalana aa wall as to do* thair share of to brine about H scans that Daa* has a somber at cases ef maaslca. It is la aU Mrl<saa af the town and new cases •*a Jeveloping daily. As yet, there km booa ae fatalities, although a •ember <f children hare been right af ear citizens here been •leer to report to the proper author Mas cooes ef this disease which have appeared la their family. It ia vary important that they do this in order that tha home may be quarantined to prevent nanarmaary exposure of •.her children. Tha law is emphat ic •« this point aad unless a report of every ease is made promptly, either to the health oMeer or fami ly physician, the parent is subject a*e af MAM or *0 days Im itates re ef this nature to neglect aad a repeat af every earn of duThaatt **"'* y* ** mmt0 *° Mail Coat forma. The Mleoring Haraptt County the May term afTbdsral tet -St Balaigh: First trash: Z .T. Kivett. Buie's Creak; J. Q. Smith. Chalybeate bpriaga. O. K. Grantham. Dana. Second wash: f. 8. Gardner, Po ga«T gpavnge. L. F. Arnold. Kipling, f. N. Fnqony, UlUagtoa. I'AYZXTEYILLB BOR .X) HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Fayetteville, K. C„ April tl The southeastern divider, of Ugh •tkeale af Worth Carelina, on organ hare tax the holding ef its an neal aad athletic contests. Tha braaght to a close kmig aad deelamn tiea hi tha aadltwiam ef the High School Brown, ef Vance the Craven conn __ rape, ef Gedwts, with a scare of Pd, and Salter Melvin, of la tk* aflemooo Uaia«« being need to the Urge crowd inrmhI+4 i r*u4uU entered the coateete from 1 the foUetoag eennUeei blades Brans wick, Cbrtaiet. nilnmhm. Craven, i Cumtmrtoad Duplin G>wm Henaertt Hoke, Jokeeloa, Jones, Ueoir, New rtonerer Onslow Pender Robeson ^enpeoo Scotland, Wayne, end Wil son. Mr. Frank Here, of LUlingtoa, is chairman of the executive commit tee. The preliminary contents on red U lions and doclamnttan were held this morning, being divided into deems and sections, and the winners in the contests entered the final con test which wae held in the auditor ium of tho central eehool bnlldlag 1 tonight. Tho preliminary coatoot la redta Uon wae held at the gn*M acheel auditorium at 10:40, Mm following oa taring the coatset: Mias Martha Fair I ley. LaurUbmrg; Kola Starling, Cod I win; Elisabeth Evens, Rowland; Na omi Norton, LUlingtoa; Celia Bon ner, Vanceboro, Craven County Farm 1 Life School; Ellen Bain, Restorer. The winners in this preliminary content wore: Miaaee Martha Fairley Enla Starling, Ellen Bain and beth Evans. The docUmation coateat wae held in the Sunday eehool mom of Hay I Street Methodist church, and wae entered Into by the following young men: Floyd Mel eon, Btodcnboro; Harvey Evans, Leuinborg; Donnie Benson, Atkinson; Billy HaU, Teach cy; Edwin Howard, Craven County Farm Life School; George Ballon tine, Abbottaburg; Stanton McKin non, Rowland; John Wasbbourae, LUlingtoa; Robbie WilHford, Eost ovor. t*on contest at the graded school war*: Donnie Benson, Atkinson; Margaret Brown, Creron County Farm Lift School; Amy Graham, Godwin; Elisabeth Brans, Rowland. Those in the spelling contest were: Mist Edna Grubba, Laurinbarg; Don five Benson, Atkinson; Noma Pope, Cod win; Stanton McKinnon, Row land; Mite Annie Jaao McNeill, Lill ington/ The result of the spelling contest this morning eras safollowt: Miss Norma Pops, Godwin M; Batter Mel vin. Restorer. M; Miss Margaret Brown, Vance boro, 83; Miss Annit Jans McNeill LUlingtoa, 88; Mias Edna Grubbs, Laarinburg, 86. Miss Norma Pops, of Godwin, having made the highest record was award id the prise, a modal. LEWIS—OTBWABT Norman F. Lewis, of Dunn, and Miss Verde Sewnrt, of Bates Creek, were married Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock at tka betas of the bride's iiarenta, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart, ia the presence of a few relatives ang friends. Ear. J. A- Campbell, the bride’s pastor, oAciatad. Im mediately after the ceremony the party returned to Dunn and for tka present the bride and groom will re side at l ha boms of Mr. and Mn. W. D. Holland. The groom Is a son of Mr. sod Mrs. B. Lewis, of Dean, end holds a position aa operator with the Atlantic Coast Line. The bnde is a daughter of Mr. sad Mr*. Tom gtewart, of Bute’s Crook section of Harnett. The happy couple have numerous friends in Harnett county who join the Dispach ia wishing for them much happiness and success. TOWN PRIMARY The Democratic primary which was halt*, her# Tuesday, from 2 to 4 o'clock, resulted in the following nominations: For Mayer, i. W. Turnagn For Commissioners, L. A. Tart, O. T. Noel. Elbe Goldstein and M. M. Driver. There was hut little interest man ifested In the primary and only a small vote waa east. The nomina tion la equivalent to election as it is not probable that an opposing ticket will be pat in the Add. Republican Reaateriai Cosre«lties The Repablican Senatorial eon vention met 1* the municipal balkl ing hero Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock The meeting was called to order by Mr. Seasons, of Sampson county, who made the opening speech. At the conclusion at bis talk bo called Mr. B. ft Crunpier, of Clinton, who •etod as chairman of the convention, and Mr. J. A. McLeod, of LUItagtan, was as bod to act as secretary. The records at Messrs. Parker ami Fisher, whs represented the dis trict in the last Legislature, ware endorsed along with the platform formulated by Urn Republican State convention. After non ar lose dle-< ruaeien by various delegatee it was decided that Harnett was saUttad a Piece on Urn ticket this year and Mr. I. A. McLeod, editor of the Har riot* Foot, was snenimoualy indors ed by the convention. After much discussion aoto which county was entitled to the second own on the ticket H woo pat to a vote of the isnvsntton, and Mr. Mora Parker, of Jehaetoa, wen oa the sec ond ballot, defeating Mr. Flsbor by a close margin. At ike wnelaaiaw Mr. W. T. Baa epee ee. ete-JeJ -A ala M m ■ — M oA. — VwMrVM wW wv the convention to servo far another turn veers. Proas in wit Rcpobllosas the reavootlaa was aroR 'attended. The ■tab at Cage Poor recently (faced B deal wttb the read cimasle monta jM-ttiC'ta/TvkM'taAiU 4u/Xwnt {iavt/ 'feil^liMcluJU^ .... teffF* tOU,Fo5^^1%OT^^aVEMHOHEV' " whWyo^uI mt.9009 examfle MHUttlTtt « WE PAY A PEA CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. % 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 most healthful game of alL Get 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 suvptyv Let us help you select the right kind of Bats. 5 Balls and Gloves. We guarantee them to give satisfaction — they’re the best made. bli'iuaa Muuraifua, ihjnn. hjC. -US1NES8 ACTIVITY AT DUNN DISCOURAGING RAILROAD TALK (Dunn Cor. Charlotte Observer) Dunn, April 23.—The town ia tak ing on now business activity. Sever al very nice residences are being erected. Among them an two by Ur. L- J. Best, and n beautiful home Ly Mr. G. M. Tilgbrnmn and one by if. M. F. Butler. Congressman Godwin came hems >aaterday to attend the Harnett county convention at UBington. He will come back in the early part of id ay and will begin a campaign In Ids district. Yesterday the Republican Sena torial convention convened her* and ruminated two sens ten, Mr. Ears Parker of Benson and Mr. John A. I'cleod el LUliagton. Thla district composed of four counties want Re publican two yeure age. Mr. W. B. Cooper, president of the American National Bank of Wil mington. brother of'Mr P. 8. Coop er, president of the First National Hank tiers, wee a visitor ham thla ■tack. Ha is also a director in the : irat Nations IBank here. Hon. R. F. Young, one of Harnett's candidates far eangraae far Cangraaa has been down through Cumberland end Robeson counties this week in the interest af bis campaign. This weak quite a let of cotton has bean sold Kara. A good deal wee stared in the warehouses by the larger farmers. Meat af It was turned loose this week at pitosa ■ ii w~-n vo ioh ■ puna. Tha Clinton and Rampaoa wait; paopla pradict and data that tha rrtaoaioa of tho Durham and Sooth ora lattway wfl] not ha haflt any <lma toon. Thoy aay that tha rail road aotheiitiaa ara t lap i dag at fhotr holding* in CHntaa and Kl Oltro. Hanao, thoy faat oar* that tha road prapialttiii haa haaa aban doned. Thla lartioa and thaaa pm pla aaad a road and ara aarlaaa far ana ta paaa that map, aloeara at Saaaar tawnahlp. fahn ataa county, ta faraloh thorn vtth forty thaaaaad dollar* ta asa hi budding gaad ran da far that taaa I ah*p. Thla la aa of amoral We daaia thla baah haa haa dial darta* and fa Manat »ssH IUUTtO’LL NOTH IN SUMMER FABM10N3 Matte ail Barge CamUnatteaw fti «r«d Ate Flgarad and Plate Materials. New York. April 2ft-—Perhaps tbs mo#* noticeable thing about the sum mer styles is their decided youthful neee; this is bath in line and eoler ■»g. The straight Used frocks and •nits of serge, gsbaidie, taceta and faille, land grass and youth to all types of figure. For Instance, a yak ad. pleated fradk of dark blue esrgo trimmed with black taffeta may be worn by the large woman er the small one with equally good results. One particularly good model worn by a large woman, at an aahfbitioe recently, was made with deep shoul der yoke of black taffeta, the serge laid in deep, fiat pleata, hanging straight from the yoke. A girdle, consisting of two narrow stitched straps of the black silk, came weU down on hips, giving a long, sleoder • IMS to a rather bea ns ..adaptation M tbs same ( f dress la illustrated here In sail the slender, young er women Satin ln-^JMctive with serge; and of coarse thd combination of navy bine serge srjd black satin is quit as popular this season again aa 1 has been fur) several seasons past One ease raa^y smart serge frock with Sleeveless coatees of black sat in half akirtaef satin, sleeves of sat in, and the various other notions fav ^ ; 7k y Dp Stria Frock, oced for Ika modish combining at tw* or morg contrasting materials. Scarcely a frock appears these day* made Wrietly at one etateriai. It is a (ad which make* for economy and beooarin fossa. Hoad Pmla<4a( an Sport Ceetaaaas. The sport bantams is another fa] Batten. It Imparts a deUghtfdl fading of freedom, both of moeo meat and spirit. Thera U aomathiag eery becoming and exhilarating ahead the rembinattens of rfrld eei oriaga ip tha wide strip**, checked, sad printed noratty fabric* now be ing need la skirts rad atHtt. The ndddy-Mooe* isatnma in pc polar with *11; an of th* new material* being aead for middy* U *> adaptstira at the aid-fashioned jeea. TW* mater ial wears (jetta u well aa Ha aid time bio* pradeemaar, b reasonably priced, rad a moat aatbfhctary aoe tarial g*n*r*T1y far middy Mean* and accompanying ekirt. Aa dtet Hr* combination far • middy ceatgmi t* am at tha Wight awning striped Haora or deck*, with Marao at plain whit*, pottered end raffed In th* stripe*. On* of Hr* TerVa amort shops b during a middy Maras ——tarn , ga—BagBgges—ae hhhhhhhhhhhhhhbhbhihhbv SCIECT YOUR SPRING HAT HERE I _ r L where the MUtaeal U cemplete end tie prices surpris* | iagip me derate. Oar cfficieet carps of trimmer* enables 9 aata display amnrt new hats srcrp dap, alwapt seme I r thing new. Thia department in working overtime these dnps trying to keep up with our orders. Come this week. Lots of now shapes to select from. VISIT OUR Ready to wear depart ment THE BUSIEST SPOT § IN TOWN A REASON JOHNSON BROTHERS TV- Sura ot Quality" EAST BROAD ST. DUNN, N. C. " i—-.i' - ' - - which flam smartly over tha hipa; tha idea ia novel and attractive in ita up-to-dataaeaa, quit* in aocordanev with tha aaaaon'a ailhooattc. rownTn la"iiTaVf aaadWIaa. haanaq will ho daoltacaa fhrarar. liar mm m arifaaa or* ami ha aunt. vhM b ha mibil aijllilaa or tba hilar or raa lair* Catarrh Cara aala Ika tha , Mas* aa tha omiia aurraaaa at hi aw 11 Wa atlt ftrr Oaa Raatrit taaaia tar a U7 aaaa at Catarrhal Daafaaaa that aaaaai 1 ha aoraa hr Salt. Caurrh Cora. Ctrwalara I (aa All broawMj. Tha. v. I. cxaitxt a oo , Tsaea. a LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL Thia 8 (haoi ta tha Prof raaaiaa Town ad Hants, Hradtra a Fiat Fwjift. Lind an, N. C, April IS.—Tha Lin* den gradad acbooi eioaed ita moati ■ucocaaful jrtar'i work and calabrmt-l ad ita fifth annual commmcamaat Monday craning, Tuesday and Tnto day avaning, April 17 and is. On Monday owning a moot onjoy obla programroa. drilla and durua aonga, togethar whh a ahort play waa given In tha oehool auditorium. Tha axardsea ware excellent through oat Ud reflected greet credit upon both faculty and atadent body. Taeedey morning broke fair and beautiful, and at an early boor the people from the curroundlng coun try began to crowd Into oar tittle city and everyone knew that tha an neal great or real an for Ulnden had arrived. They? came by wagend, boggy, automobile and train*. Ea poeially worn political Candida tee la evidence. Dr. Albert Aaderuoo, ■aperlntand ent ef the State Hoepiel at Raleigh, whe waa eehadalad to del War the literary addraae, being unavoidably detained, waa fortunate In aecartng Dr. Faedtetoo m hie atend, and tha latter daHghtad with a abort and thoroughly practical addraae. Every one wOa greatly ptoaaad with Dr. PmSetea'l efferta, and alnceraly Hope that he may come oar way again. After tha addraaa all proa ant ware Invited to the MeBryde Grove, where a meet bountiful din ner waa nerved. la tha after new at I o'clock the local baceban team played the God win team- It waa to deed one of the prettlept and faeteet gaaaaa over atagod eu tha loaal diamond, and ra te tted to a 4 to 1 victory for tha TJadea etee. Caviaeos far tha lo cale waa aaaeter of Urn etoaattew. al 1 owing aaly ana hit and iteth1n« out nineteen men. Markham; who pitch od far the rtoltare. alee pitched an excellent gams. Both Loams worked beautifully throughout. Tbs butter ies war*: For Linden, Cevinaea aad Salmon, and for Godwin. Markham aad Markham . At • o'clock all again ssac-nbled in ths school auditorium and wars oslightsd and thrilled by on* of tbs best rends rod plays avsr given St this place. Ths characters were as letsd from ths high school depart mast and faculty, and oach ona did himself or harsatf. aa it might be, credit, la oil it was the beat com »< Under aad by virtue of the power of sale oon Island is a curtain mort gage deed executed by W. T. War ren and wife, Alice Warm, to the undersigned, which mortgage deed is recorded la Book 1M on pees 220 records of Barnett county, default having bean made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, the under signed will sell to the highest bidder for cash at tho courthouse door In LilHaeSea. N CL. ou Mesidev He. mb m« at It o'cloak M. tka following described lend# Bring a pan af tka land of the ae tata of j&a Smith, deceased, .nd being a part «f M No. 4 af the 41 riataci of said land. Beginning at a data with poet oak aad pine paint am la tka line af lot No. t of aaid division 7# ckaias from tka sycamore below tka ferry, aad runs with tka ika «f let Ha » N 1 B. 17 chains aad W> links era solo- the Bass Parry road to a stake aad pointers; than Nil l-i I <1 chains m crocsing tbs Baas Ferry read to a stake and point at* on tho stags rood, a corner of tat No. I; than as tka read 8 tt 1-1 W nit chains to a stage; then 8| M W. 14 ckaias to the comer of No I: than with tka Una of tat No. 1 N 171-1 » 41 chains to the begin-! abio containing 114 seres mom er< leas. This being ha same land cen rayed to W. T. Warren fay John WI1 linos, Oasmniasionar. by dead dated March 7th, IBM and recorded In Beak M. Na. S page 4BB records of Cumberland enmity. This April Tth 1B1B. B. F. YOU NO Gnardlaa of Wm. C- Htswart OBDKB OP PUBLICATION North Chmltna, Harriett Comity, la too Bap attar Coart T. V. Btowart Ye. Martha C. Tumor. H. Maataraon I Harris Maataraon, Neill Msatsraan. j Tmvta 8. Mastamsa. Reana Ca-a i ' and ktr husband, Elliott Cage, H. A Perry, Jss. Y. Perry, Aunts C. Porry Clarence to. Peny, Bryan L. Parry Lucian B. Party, Saiah Perry. Kile A Perry. Lucy to Perry, and Ash. ton P. Perry. Tha defendants above named and each of thorn will take notice that a ■ uni mo n« in the above entitled ac tion was issued against said defend ants on the 13th day of March, 1916. which said summons is returnable be fore the Judge of tha Superior Court of Ilarretl county' at the term of said Court to l>c held on the 11th Monday after tha first Monday in March, 1916, it bemf tha 22nd day of May, 1916, the defendants will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued In his cause against the property of said defend ants on said date, which warrant is returnable at thd time sad place above named for tha return of the summons, and ths defendants are re quired to appear at said time and place and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed here in, or the relief demanded will be irtnUd. This the 13th dmv of Maith, 1916. W. P. BYRD, Clerk 8operlor Court NOTICE OK BALE By virtue af »n order at Urn Su perior Court of Hamott county in a special proceedings pending there in entitled “In the metier of Harry Young, and others," which order wm* issued on the 13th day of April, 1216 the undersigned. Commissioner* daly appointed try said order will on Sat urday, May 27th. 1216, at 12 o'clock M. offer for aal* at oublie auction, to the highest btdde r,for cash, at the door at the Municipal Building, in the town of Dunn, North Carolina, tho following described real aetata is the county of Harnett, State of North Carolina, located in the town of Dunn, to-wit: A lot of land in the town at Dunn, said county and state, fronting wust wsrJly on Wilson street and front ing southwardly on Harnett street, beginning at the Intarsoctio of tho eastern margin of Wilaon street with the northern margin of Harnett street, and running thence outward ly with the northern margin of Har nett street 140 feat to tho allay; thence northwardly with the allay and parallel with Wilaon street 76 feat; thence wcstwardl* parallel with Harnett street 140 fast to tho east ern margin of Wilson street; theses southwardly with the eastern mar gin of Wilson Street 76 fast to the beginning, being a lot 76 feet by 140 feet This aale la mad* for the purpose of part Hi on fag the lands abase da re ri bed among the tenants in com mon. and the sale will be mads sub (oct to confirmation of the court. TV sucrensfuf bidder will be requir ed to deposit tan per cent of his bid with the commissioner* ponding tho confirmation. This tho 12th day of April, 1216. J. C. CLIFFORD. 0. L. OANNADAT. Commissioners N A. Townsand, AUy. Mrs. W. D. Holland. Mth. Frank Butts and Mr. MaeW Hodges attend ed the Iwwhi-fKawart marriage In Halo’s Creek Tuesday.
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