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ghp? A^‘4 ’V' ;-> :•'• #$jsskv •Is BU8BKE POPS, Poblishsr. j Dana, N. C, May t, lM WmimaaBOHamsmHsmaoi^smsomsiwwmeim >*W HKALTH KKSOBT _______ • Tha fUllli imatly stated that pUaa MN «a feat ta open a resort at umrhiil la Harastt county, sim ilar to PfcMhwrat aad Southern Pinas and that a large tourist hotai would' be hunt ha tha piece during the next I Uw meotha. Mr. Bleu II. Bailer,! whe waa ham last weak writing ap tha Ciimssih project, went to Over hill aad wrote aa article which ap-1 I>eame ia last Sunday's Nows and Observer, setting forth the plans that have beam mads by tha portae, whs wiO build this resort. Ha state* that within a few days a contract win bo to* for tha construction of a IS* roues bocal on tha property and that the beginning af work is ex ported to follow M quickly as er-| desire of Che projectors to bam the' haoeo open aad ia psrfsn shape for! guatoa by December 1st. Concrete: will be the material of construction, the main building being but two rtertss high. The hotel will cover much space. Tracy aad Swathwout, «f New Yack, are the architects, and they have been asked to make a place that riaitors will find attractive aad comfortable. n 4dyOM acne of load. This property Is owned by Mr. ). F. Jordon, of! CiWMben, and My. William Kent.! •i California. Twanty-eno alios of bapimil rood those folks have al bndt on thoiy property, sad a they are to build, for they i to gridiron the place Uk* those ether centers1 i over at Plaohum! Overkill has' On# road; to Fayetteville, with the nod. Oae la build > it strike* , aad it I by toll. A line, down by tbs famous • church, an ancient center af the Cape Pear settlers In the toy* of the formation of this reen try, and frea there a read ha* been boOt to Fayettevilio end on* Is near ly dabbed to Baefonl. All that is bit to make Overbill the center ofj a aaaber ef converging roads is th# dabbing Of a few connecting link*, and that will ha done by the time -ho hotel b opened in December. OwrhAU wlU be a town as wdi aa a winter resort. Something over • egaare mil* haa bee* eat out for a town atte, aad mi pteturaaqo* roads •aa® ftots of ground will be sot off tor sab to ths right bad of baildars. i for building > bean mad*, bat on til th* - -,— _ _ I farther there w« ba ao baildiag lota told. Whan mbs in made they win be made with certain reasonable restrictions that will laduonce th* emotion of the sort of cewmoaity that the , ybna have bean designed for. laying oat th* roods la the pro to* * vflb^a and designating sites tor particular institution* and sp pilniwwris the highest skill b !*«<* •to« —gianring baa bean cnllad in. •■d iwski an apparent. although —e*gt surfoo* plan* Sanford Ci WHAT A TOTB* THCdll TO Tit* EDITOR:— la thaw days wtMD tha country U poMBte* Mealf Mm tha miner at *«*• panlaa way aad that to ••• «haen and haw n Meade la tw-l tmi la the mmmrnm matter* that II la abate ta faaa. It aarufa to bm •a* tha taton of Harnett had beat h» teaylj tela tea tetega whirl , ^Targattlaa. ter tha -the I •he^an^ btddteg far Harnett’* iar-^ j tel i mTtew la tea amLa bteh > mj regard I weald Kb* to roe Ha* I« MM teTteL*!!^•yhfc iklnrl I aaaa te yiMMti. ha ha* gate** a> r ter ate* ywrte ad tea tanHery hat < SQECT YOUR | k SPRING HAT HERE I «Wi the imi'IbuI is csapkto and the pricesmrpris iMh —darrfe. Oar effioe.t corps of triaaers ts skies j 1 as to display mart sew hats every day, always i*a* iLima mmw IMg KWi • • • This department is working overtime these day* trying to keep up with our orders. Come this week. Lots of new shapes to select from. I VISIT OUR Ready to wear depart ment THE BUSIEST SPOT | IN TOWN THERE’S A REASON | f JOHNSON BROTHERS "TIm Scot* of Quality" EAST BROAD ST. ^ DUNN, N. C cy. No recognition from him at, *11 has fallen to the lot of hie home county. Aside from the fact that Mr. God win's home u in Harnett, 1 have not discovered that ha give* much thought to the county, he bat never been identified with any at the pro gress that the county has made and U malting—or, the etheih and can ;oj recall any real pTogrea* that Harnett has made in the last HO years that Ernest F. Young didn't either start or was one of the real leaders and pushers in it. The charge has been brought that Hr. Young is in the race merely to beat Mr. Godwin, and that he en tertains mi hep* of victory for hi a own candidacy. That charge Is un fair to Mr. Young and is not Just to i those who would support him, nei ther is true. Amide from these | exception* the charge la alright, i Hr. Young is in this fight to win, snd those who know him boot, know that when he doss go in to win that he is a serious obstacle to any other : ' pi ran fa aspiration* Some say he will poll * negligible rot* outside of Harnett because he U not known, but those who say that bate not taken the trouble to look imply into the nutter. When Wil liam Anderson Stewart fathered the candidacy of Mr. Godwin hie candi date teas about the least well known mao In the race, but he pot him through. ■r. Tooug bii been practicing; ■w foe about tan years, hla practice! la large. It ha* taken him to all -an* af tka district. It ha* mad* 'ln» n familiar Agar* la the Stats .apttai and tho county oants of many of lb* counties; bis saccoas *• made him prominent, and I hare rat to hear of a man from any part rf the district who has net hoard >f front Young and who doss net Junk wall of Ms candidacy. I hare alkad to man from Brunswick, Bla len, Columbus, Bobos on and Camber aad count!** and they bare laid me hot they would like t* me Mr. reoagr nominated because they f*M hat the Sixth District needed aoane am whom abilMas Attod Urn for nmadhlng baa Id as thaaa things far >bleb many rangnaainc* draw their' ay. Tb* district want* a man who ambtaan basin**, qua* tie. with le al training and who ha* the ability 9 4* what tb* iBstrlct needs dam. nd (ben* arc net any who do not ' 'cognise M Mr. Young a man wbe ' *rWarn all of thane qualities Mr. ! ’•dwlu baa the agmoWt tend dan an ' i himmlf and preface** to haBara “*t Ms ascend wiB keep khn hr ’ ••kmtAd—bnc* ye* ^rrer sl^a^t^tn^l . . Onb mbn* (bn* TMfJlsJ «■» mm' > *^w* o^Wip W“"^w yww, w» be talk* shoot M* reoard -I ] bed ha* be daMtf I Tb* Sixth district needs a hits*1 i roan, and that man in the writefs opinion ii Ernest F. Young, lata give him tha biggest majority that has ever baan roiled up In Harnett county and whan he gets to Waab igton yon will be proud of your mp re tentative. A VOTES. Thera la mere catarrh la thta eeetlon of tha aouatry than all ether glaaeaea pat together, and far rear* It wee rap p»a«i te be laeurahU. Doctors pre scribed local remedies, sad hr constant ly failing ts cure with local treatment, proaraaoed It lacnrabto. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Influenced by «* • lltatloaal eandlUona and therefore re quires constitutional treat meat. Hairs Catarrh Cura, manufactured by If. I. Chaney A Co, Toledo, Ohio. Is a ooostl tuHeaal remedy, la takta latarnaUr and acts thru the Blood on the Morans •urfaoee of the System One Hundred Delia re reward is shared for nay ease that Hall's Catarrh Curs falls te sure, ■and far circulars and lastlmoalale r. J. CHKNBT A CO, TaiaAa, OUa Sold hr Druggleta. Tin Hall’s Paatlly pills far eenatlpatten. Mrs. Ju. EL Butler Hostess At Af ternoon Reception. One of the moat brilliant social af faire of the season was tha reeeptloei Rican Saturday afternoon from 4:90 to 4:90 by Mrs. Jsa. R. Butler In honor of bar house roasts. Ml anas KUeo Wood Lamb and Mary Holes Sheets of Fayetteville, sad Marta Linkhew of Lumberton. The beautiful home of Mrs. Butler bad been transformed into a bower of loveliness. The reception hall, li brary and parlor arare banked with cut flowers and dogwood. Cards I ware received at tha door by little Miaa Elisabeth Townsend. Maadamao I R. L. Godwin aad J. Lloyd Wade rrested the guest* end presented them to tha reeeirlag lias. Reretv big with Mrs. Botter ware: Mrs. Horace Freeman, Misses Bilan Wood Lamb, Mary Ellen Sheets, Marie Link haw and fra Pearson. Prom tha recaption room Misses Vara Her rteg and Viola McNeill directed the Ream to tha dining room where they 1 were received by Mis* Carrie WU- 1 •on. Hne they ware served dafctty 1 less by Misses Mary Freeman, will ' Cooper, Mamie Stephans and Pani- 1 In* Herring, In the dining room tha celar schema of pink aad green 1 was carried out In pleasing street. < ha Immense vase of Kitkraey roeee ■nd ■ elites ferased the senior piece A the tohle. Pram hern Be facet sere Invited bp Mendames W. E. I Tirana and W. E Baldwin Into the 1 ♦caption hall where they mars shewn a the parto by Mrs. X. V. Snipes I tnd Mias Kfle Davis. Tha poach r owl in Ha setting sf ad crowed bene- p 1 sorrseal.I by spring flowers and * •me woe grace Fa By prasMed over 1 y M.aflame, t. W. Fltagemld aad a fatten A. tan. A mnateal pngfaea U 4 ram aateattea ana ran find by Oessa Weetray Battle and Hhate r 4 tha aaaaate*. p In the Sixth 'clstrict, there ere four who want Hannibal Godwin’s place, as follows: *E. F. Young, of Harnett; i. A. Brown, of Columbus; J. W. Little, of New Hanover; and Q. K. Nlmicks, at Cumberland. They are aB set on beating Mr. Godwin, but they will doubtless find when the primary Is ev*r that the ener getic Congressman from the Sixth win still he mating.—Smith field Herald. ICE, COAL and WOOD We are now ready to supply you Wath ice in any quantity, either wholesale or retail DAILY CAPACITY 12 TONS W« will ba |Ud to aorvo yoo at any timo Special attention to out of town orders Dunn Ice & Fuel Co. Pfceee 2§6 Dunn, N. C I THE GODWIN REUNION The Godwin reunion will be hale hia year at the raaidanon of i. G Jodwln, near Bpiiap Hill church, or May Lath. 191«. AU tha friandi umL relatives of the family are cor Hally invited ta ba praoant on the ibova-raantioard data. It la alaa r* liiaatad that all briny banket*. There rill ba preach lap at 10 o'eloek by Cider J. T JBpeaeer. af Petersburg, fa. Tba Godwin hand turn consent, d ta furieb muaie which will add a Teat deal to tba occasion. THE COUNTT PAPEh Tba eaaaty paper la ana of the eat channel* for reaching all car aople. It la icerpenatve teed bat ecauee af county pride. It appeals i tha people here see it contains lo ll news, enattere af letareat ta ear ■apla. It la inerpnasips and bat nr beaaaa are anabla ta afford R. ha editor eaaa fraqeaotly and ana ppral to thaw far lhair eabarrlp Mh. Tha paper la atara paaeraBy dr ape panoraMy read alaa. The daffy •r read. The county paper ia u*a. ally read all over. North Carolina haa a number of atroog man editing county paper*. Man tike E. E. HiiUard rnd K. F, Baaalay, with collage trailing, At to tor** the State In any capacity, era ■ponding their Uf# ta fumahing clean, wholesome reading matter for the bomea, improving the farm boild iag hatter hemee, advancing the eaoae of education, temperance and raiigtoa. Now and than we.And men wttk aewll idea* la the editor'* chair, maa whoa* oaly alack aeema u be to wage political campaign* once every tar* yaara, an wke are tolerated by their reader* only bacaaa* they can ha imad a* tool* by the political leaden to «ey ead do dirty thing* which they themaalvee will aet aay. Mo «to* la Harnett county have mar* ta da la aha pi eg and moulding pohHr Opinion, good to had, thaa the ■ton who aaloct the matter ta All tba hi—I of tm county paper*, lead lag wee*age* every areefc from the heart to the heart, dlreatiag and >og pea ting la the Ihiaklag of every haate. what a power far pood aaah edMar aheadd hoi I You may hoy a suit of Styleplu* any (aw, witk entire confidence tkat it ia Exceptional Valae tor your money. S^rlepLio Clotke* are huik to an Ideal. Wan cannot iwerre tke maker* from tkat Idaal. Eractoftwn* »■ market* and price* cannot diamay than. 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BANK SOME OF YOUR EARNINGS. BANK WITH US WE PAY « PER CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. 1 ..MM——■■ There .* ae critic!*™ to be given bccauae an editor hae political con viction* nod teak* to edvanca them, but always end iJwayi, on the high pinna of Christian dtiseaship. A number of papers tend only to stir up hatred between neighbor* bo cauM of poiMeal iWtrmmt It matter* net that it hurts the church, divide* the people, tnflamco paeeiona if *e be that the political hoeee* say, 'Well den#.* It matter* net to them that the chnrcbee arc divided if only the par ty ie united; that Right i* defeated, If only the party la alerted. We hope that the editor* of oar county paper* wffl eee that the cam paign seen to be an fai ear oounty ah*!) he wagad en Its merit* and net ea ebon* and MHpraeea Let our peopU demand of the paper* that come into our ho~> u faiph Head ®*d» in moral* and religion at we demand of people who come Into our '' * bomea or refute them a place In the horm Many of ua are careful to admit only pood company into our homea Thru it fine. But It la even more danptroua to admit the dirty newa paper to our homea - Little Rrrar Record. Wheeler Martin, foreier United fttatea revenue collector for North Carolina under the Rooeevelt and. Taft admmlat ration*, died at hi* hem* in WlUlamaten early Ratordny merntnp, follow hap a at robe of par alyaia. Be waa 56 year* old and waa a prominent Republican leader. He la aorvired by two children, « widow, two brother! and a alater.
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