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LOCAL A. C. L. I'ASSKNtiEK TRAIN SOIKDCI.ES. South bound. No. S3 (FI**) 0:1# A. M No. 93. 8:32 A. M No. 8i>. 8:48 P. M. No. 83. 11:87 P. II Northbound. No- M 6:18 A. M No. fed. 12:81 P. M. No. 84. 7:41 p. M No. 88 (Flag) 11:09 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHERN PUMngrr Train Schedule: Lt. Duns No. 88. 9:10 A. M No. 84. 1:30 P. M Ar. Dunn No. 81. 11:10 A. M No. 41. 6:36 P. M bln doiue Uaiber, of Uenscm, ta speeding the week la Dunn. Read the aoa in ihie issue end trade with those vim lulrerUaa. | Mr. David Aiiuu anu daughter*, •f >oer Uses, were nrxo Uua mom tn». M*. A. M. l ine i* visiting her , 4euko.«r, Mia. Ocn ayeee, at >*uy ettttilla | < Tide being a legal holiday the hen he ot tue city and tne poetothce . ia Closed. ! Mr. Benton, of the Leo County \ New, wee In the aty today and call ed i-n The Dispatch. , Moaara. Ertel Carlyle, L L. Cald- , well and Junta Barker, of Lumber loo, spent Saturday here. Met Maggie Tart, of Four Oaks, i therl tun* with relatives. ( Mr, K. F. Young left today for an other short tour of the district is the interest of hie candidacy. Rev. A. R. HcQuas preached at the Pixel Presbyterian church la Fayetteville Sunday morning. Mtaa Florence Adame, of Four Oaks arrived Monday and ia tha guest of Miae Mar-one Godwin. Mr. Edward Sneennger, of Penn sylvania is spending several days in Dunn with hie sister, Mrs. T. E. Dur ban. Miss Bohannan, who has spent the past several weeks with rsia tlves at Richmond, has retunsad to tha aity. Mrs. J. A. Baldwin, at Whitavillo, arrived. Tneaday and will spend tha week here with her son, Mr. W. L. Baldwin. Mr. J. H. Pope and Ralph Parker . have purchased automobiles daring the pest week. Mr. Pope a Buick and Mr. Parker a Dodge. A large crowd is attending the ex ercises at Chicora this afternoon. M r.N. A. Sinclair will driver tha ad dress and music will be furnished by the Dunn band. Mr. W. H. Cole, who held a posi tion as foreman of the Newberry Bros, and Cowell furniture factory, baa tendered his resignation and has gone to Chicago, where ho baa ac cepted similar work. Mrs. Saii-e Batten, who haa bom ■ponding several weeks hero with Mrs. J, D. hsaeii, returned Tuesday to her home at Wilson. She was ac cem.smed bon.- by airs. Civil Thorn ton. whs will spci.a euuic time with her. ▲ . a.-i eia.isisil mw . me. ad »Le Cfrele MlB..upm Association iu. week at Kla*.uft, Mr. O, h bhJi was uiado uoa of Jku vm-prui. anLa oX tha u •od. -on. for the past several yeai. ha has held the position aX s*er .-tary and at one time was sec rets jr and treasurer. . Tue Dunn Roau District has completed work on the road leading out at Dunn south by the cemetery. Tha. have dene a splendid piece of nark out there. The road la one over which much traveling la dona and will be more convenient for the pahlle since Improvements have bean Ndll Cummings, who waa arrest ad Tuesday, May 2nd, charged with tha murder of John Yarbrough, who Hves hi Upper Little River township was tried before Recorder McLeod at I Jilin gt on Monday and waa ae quitted of tha charge of murder. - Unless Indicted by the Grand Jury, be will not be given any further trouble. We are carrying In this is tael ' statements of the three banks in Dunn mads to tha Corporatism Com* mission at (ha close of business liar I 1st- They ihow that there la on de posit In tha banks of Dunn about WO.OOO, considerably more than at tha corresponding period Inst year. Ail three banks are prospering and are handling tbo business at this community la a intlsfaetory manner. father Georgs Watkins arrived hi Dunn this week and will make this his home. He will build a cottage oa tha Catholic church lot soma tiara ks tha near futon. Ha succeeds Father Irwin who will dev eta Ms time to the work being carried oa by tha Cathrllp church at Newton Grave We are glad to welcome Father Wet* kfas to Dunn and hope ha will And It slsasaitt among our people, la •Edition to his work has* ha will have charge of chore bee at Reason sad HmlthfteM. Mr. W. Bl Craft waa here SunUa' viettlag frieads. ' Mr. Sandy Stewart, of UUtagton eras in town yesterday. Mr. Loon Coan, of Philadelphia waa in the city Monday. Mr. Durham Taylor waa a burines visitor in Ralaigh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Snipes sport Sunday with relatives at Clayton. Mrs. Q. S. Atkina, of Wilson, ii hers the gueet of Mrs. J. J. Lane Mr. £. J. Nobles has bean eon haed to hia teem for several day, lufferistg from measles. Mias Fannie Lee. who graduated this year from Mare Mill College, has returned to her home near Dunn. Misa Katie Lee, uf Rocky Mount, a hare spending a few days with ter parents, Mr. and Mrs Jess* Q. Lee. Mr. D. C. FuseeU, president of Ihs Hank of Cap* Fear, iaft today for a justness trip through Columbus jounty. Dr. Roy Pridgen, of the Atlanta Isrntal College, is bore to ap<nd his racation with his parents, Ur. and am. D. L. Pridgen. Mrv D. C. Fussell end children lave gene to Tabor, Coiambus ecu y* whore they will spend several reeks with rale Lives. Mr. J. L. Hatcher is in Goldsboro Jus week attend lag the annual meeting of Iks North Carolina Un lertakers’ Association. Mrs. L. C. Draughon, of Durham, iftor • pending some time hers with mr mother, Mrs. H. R. Byrd, re amed boms last weak. Mrs. J. W. Langley announces in hia issue that she la agaia ready to ere* the peblic as dressmaker and Unm. J. C. Clifford, N. A- Town wad. K. F. Young, E. C. Wort. B. >. Townsend and J. P. Pittman were Juong those ta Ullington Tnaodny. Mr. and Mra. N. A. Townaand sod in. Maggie Wad* and Mr. and Mra. L L. Godwin war* among thoae who .t tended the eoaoerte In Knleigb art week. Mtae Agnee Warren returned Sal irday from I*ir*m*, whara (he aught school the past year. She riU apaad th* summer at bar home war Doan. After being indisposed for a few lays Mr. Willard Jackson baa suf icieatly rscorarod to return to Kal ■lgh to resume his work as a phar maceutical studeat Mayor J. W. Turnage and Mr. O. *. Shall ratoraad Saturday from Cinstoa whara they want to attend he annual meeting at the State (unidpai Association. Mien Lina Goagh, of Lumbertoo, s spending sararal daya In the city he gumt ef Miss Iva Pearson, liar rather. Frank Gough, Jr., who was iso hate, ha* ratoraad home. Dr. C H. Sexton returned Friday ram Baltimore where he went to arry Mra. E, 8. Smith to Johns' lopUaa Hospital. The patient re amed horse with him Prldey. The Backet Store Company opens hair 8pring Sal* tomorrow mo ru ng at I o’clock. They will offer nany bargains during the next few lays to their customers and friend*. E. G. Taylor Company la still dishing its Ifty cant* on the dollar ala. They are racairlng new goods kily which hasps th* stock up ta h* standard. Yon can And what •on want there. Mr. Horace Ensom was In town ■erterday rn root* to Buie's Creek o attend the oommenermont. For ho past tea days h* ha* boon at -omherton where be led th* tinging ■t » imvsj ku uttrc. All the graded school teacher* ieve left for their reepectlve hemes. >n!y (lx of the old teacher* will be rUh the acheel here next peer, name 7. Mimes Janas. Steven*, Botcher, foieloy, Turlington and Devi*. Mrs. P. 8. Cooper, who he* been ritb Mr. Cooper ia Florida and Aahe llle for several months, returned tu hum Friday. Mr. Cooper bee rent 'd * cottage at AakoviDe and will pend tha eumaeer there. Mia. hooper aad tha children will Join ilm there this week and will also pend (he summer. Mr. Cooper la rradaally regaining his health, but will not ba able to resume hi* cork before tha fall. The Board ad Gommtmiener* of ho Town of Damn waa la aaaaimi Monday night. Thia waa the first nesting sine* the atactica aad tha nth of office waa administered by Sqnire EMridge Lae. Mr. EIHa Joidatetm was aicetad Mayor pm am. Mr. R. L. Godwin waa re-elected owm attorney and Mr. a J. Smith ce* made solicitor of tha Recorder■' hat Tha policemen, tha dark, uid other officials hold thalr same •oattian*. Mr, B -H. Danis) waa waned aa Hat taker. The music dam of Mlaa Ira Psnr •n aad tha expmaatoa dam of Mre tnny* Yeung gave their Joint met als last Friday aad Monday sights it tha Metropolitan Theatm, the primary «loams Friday night and ha advanced elamaa Monday night Mh iwdtala warn wall attended, and ha programs warn executed hi aarh i maemar aa to reflect much credit * tha trainers of these yoong pae lla of Daaa. Tha axardam Monday iaaad tha commencement of the rradad acheala which waa festered hi* year by many attractive pro ' LOOT—OX TUB STREETS Of Dunn last Monday, a Cameo. find er will please return to Mra. <*r. Higtinmith. ALL BINDS OF BLPPl.IRO pnn *ala by Johnson Brother*. Will soli /or cash or uu time. OF COURSE YOU WANT TO Bfl II the ad of R. a. Taylor Co., In this woak'» paper, that 1* If you want Stylo’s best efforts in wearing sp patwl for Men and Women's com fort at substantial inductions. THE MOLINE LINE OF FARMING Implements in stock and for sale by us. Anything you want in Harvesting Goods. Caah or cred it. Johnson Brothers. CALLING CARDS AND BNVIL opca printed with your name address, 40 for 36c; 100 for 50c. rTompl. Stylish. Superior qusi Itjr. Will please. Pope Ptg. Co, Dunn. I WE WANT YOU TO EXAMINE our line of goods before you bay elsewhere. Prices are right and we Sell lor cash or credit. Johason Brothers. FOR A NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY SEE L. P. Hurls*. Groceries and Prices UfcSt please alL 4-M-41 IF ITS SOMETHING TOU NHED on tho farm we hare It. And our line la the beet. We sail for esu or credit, Johnson Brothers rOR JUNIPER HEART SHINGLES see or forms pood with Matt E. Holly, Benson, R. No. 2. A-6, 4t pd. ridUtl. 1HB beet on the market for ante by Johnson Brother* PET READ. YOUNG MEN, FOR Good Old Hummer Tim* la hare, and we have this weak to match, ralm Beach Suita, Palm Beach, Shirts, Suppers, and Hose up U the minute in style, but priced reasonably. R. G. Taylor Co. Revest of the Coaditmo sf THE STATE HANK A TRUST CO. at Dunn and Angler, In the State of North Carolina at the ciaec of business May 1. ltl*. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts.$63884.17 OrerdrafU, unaacurad .... M.7V AU other Stock*. Hoods and Mortgagaa . 438*30 Banking Houses, $ 500.00 Furniture and Fin ter#* . 4319.64 - 4,71984 Due from National Banka. 1344.41 Da# from Stele Banka and Bankers . 1,006.4* Gold Coin . 10.00 Silver coin. Including all minor coin currency.... 13478* National bank notes and other u. S. note*. 1350.00 Total .$6*36736 LIABILITIES: Capital stock paid in.*14300.00 Undivided profits, lest cur rent expenses and taxes P»M . 76834 Notes and bills rediscount C<1 . 6378.12 Bills pay thla . 680030 l>i posits subject t« check 36398.20 ' >« Certificates of Dapoa '* . 231380 n Checks outatand np . 909.10 Total .$66867.26 u‘ LOOTiiy ox Harnett, u; I. W. H- Herring, Cashier of the shove-named Bonk, da solemnly •wear that tha above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge end belief. W. H .HERRING Cash Subscribed and sworn to before ,ma, thia 10th day of May, 1414. JAB. PEARSALL N. P. (Cummierion expire* Jan. 12, 1*17.) CORRECT—Attest: B. O. TOWNSEND, McD. HOLLIDAY, Director*, MORTGAGE BALK OP LAND Under and by VI 1-toe of the power °f »••• contained in a eerta-n mort gaga deed executed by J. I. Beasley and. wife, Arnetts Baaaley, to the undersigned end which mortgage deed Is recorded in the office of the Register of Deads of Harnett coun ty default baring bean mad* In the payment of tha debt therein secured, the nnd/Tstgnsd will sell W the high est bidder for cash at the court haute door In the town of UlHngtoa, N. C„ on Monday the Sth day of Juaa, l»U.Jt U •'deck. M. the following described lands. Situated and being in Aadrraon’e Croak township and bounded as follows: Beginning at Alex West’s corner at an old trail and rune thence H 2 W. *8.78 chains to a stake, thane* E 18.68 chains to a stake;;; thanes N. •A E. 48.28 chains I* a stake; then** N. 4* B. 888 chains to a stake; thence N. « R. 28.78 chains te a stake; thence 8 .*8 1-1 W. Mil f*o the beginning containing ’I® ''t aawa. and being a portion ot the lands described In a deed of D A McDuffie to J. O Layton. This Map Sth. 1*18 J. O. LAYTON, Mortgagee K. P. Young, Alty. READ THE DUNK DISPATCH * PROFESSIONAL CARDS * • •••** * JBSSK F. WILSON • * Atturaey-at-Law • * DUNN, K. C • * Office 2nd Ploor Pleishman Bldg. * Practice in all Courta. • * Promt nttontion given all • '•••••••fnna * W. R JOHNSON • * The Original and Only Jitney • * Between Dunn and Duke * • Bate and Bailable - New Car • —Saa Johneoa— • • # ***+•••••••* *** + ••••••■« * JAS. R Butler a * Dent let • * Soeceeoor to Dr. 8. P. J. Lae • * Office over Wilaon S Lac'a Store. * Phone 184. * CLARRNCB ae. BAIN • * Dcntiat Office over Draughen’a Store • Bee. Phone 2*2. Office Phone lit • *****•••••«> 4***S»tSl8na J. W. TURNACK • Dean. N. CL • Contractor and Can at rector • all binda ef Concrete and Street * “ Paving. Eetimatoo fnrniahed an * abort notice. a * CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY • Photograph »r» • W. A. (league, Maaagor • * AJI etylea enlarged portrait* • * Saat Mala Bt, Don. N. C • ••••••oeeeee * T. E. DARDEN • vMarlaary rfcysician, Sergeoo • * Pwliit. * * PHONES: Day. SO. Night, 310 • * DUNN, N. C. • •••••••••••• *••••••••••• * R. CARLYLE WEST • * AUanuy and OaaaaaUor at Law • * Pint National Bank Building • * Diba N. C. • •*•••••••••• * J. C. QHoitl, N. A. Towsaaad. • * CUP PO(U>~A-MUWN BEND * A tterneyam' Low • * Ofllea on 2nd floor of Pbwt Nat- • * ioaal Bank. Prompt attention * ’ gin" to all huainooa. • * **••••••#•• ••••••••••#• * PRANKLJN T. DUPREE * * Attorney-at-Law * * Ofllea in Gregory Building * Angler. N. C. • * • *••••••»•• / 9 9 W. C BELL • * Attorney-at-Law • * Ofllce Rad floor E. Loo buildim- * * Prompt attention to all buomeoe * * Dm, N. C. • •••••••••••• * PEARSALL ELECTRIC CO. • Wiring, I ram. Motor*, Pan* • and Chanda Hart * Phono No. 138. • ••••••••••A * ♦•••••••♦•• E. F. TOUNC • A t tom oy-at-Law • Ofllea 2nd floor Goldeteir Llig. * Prompt ttUntioo given buaineao * r aaaaaaaaaaa A Newspaper's Real A seels Bsw long ku It been anyway, sisee the Kansas CRy Star support - sd a .man for mayor in that city whs was successful at the polls T— Howard Ceorant. That is not the way to put the question. Tbs way to state the ques tion in twins that will briny out tho real worth of a newspaper is this: "How many timei has It supported a ana who ought not to hero wed; •r how many times has It supported | a mao whe should hare won. A newspaper's victories era its liabilities. Its real assets are the lickings it gets when It Is right, and tbs fool folks wake sp toe lata to And this eat!—William Alias White in Cm porta (Kan.) Qaaatta. MUSTANG B3S5S-I I Stop* Pain At Ones Lj I For Man and BmM| 4 JJe.JOe.tl. At AC Dsaleea, Q LINIMENT F - Mr. Alfred Wilson, who has been , at MTomphta, Town., the past two I months, retamed to Dssa yesterday Mr. sad Mrs. ). T. Wflklaa, o< I Cabas, arrived yesterday te vis* salatlvaa bars. _ _ _ ■ . Usual Quality -AT USUAL PRICES i ■ '—1,1,1 - —— ■ ■■■■■■■■■ Dry Good* Furnishings Clothing Cl_ JI9C9 ! STOCK BIGGER THAN EVER “DRAUGHON’S QUALITY IS SUPER QUALITY” I II For Spring and Sunnier Wear we j n*vr' thr l*n. at alocka of our bud I note cei trr. £verytlunx deal red for rr.n .ort u»d .yta la to be found In our *U» v m. every article war bou«hr cforu tha gnat riae, which make tr Ti'tn* H «oim other a to ret more 1 • uauaj aa arpanaire prop J | j f- it through our fore* Uu »:> JT good frtuae ia y*ar 1 ' —T°« can buy of ua, | j gat lb. bed quality and moat dr slrable style*, and get dot* for your money. We bare oar usual standard brands of Hhees, Clothing. Furnishing* for uioo, women and children and Dry Good* for every body, and the usual brands art supplemented by a wide variety of additional lines that look good to oil who see them. You know our goods—they ond their prices ore ready for yoor in* ■ •portion. [ * | J. W. DRAUGHON, . . DUNN, N.C I - ' n . i a —U-L l ■——■m—mmmmmmmmmm—— wm» 1 When You Buy Furniture I P you take a b>s risk unless you kaow ths reputation of the house with which I in *r* Kish srade furniture looks s°°d and lasts. Much of the § (fj C“**P furniture looks just as food hut does not possess the necessary ■ |i(i “arafc>ility. Know your house before you buy 1 Our Furniture || u |iaraate«4, iW mm mm* 51 “4~u*k || iccMBt cUb4s yy tbt || IMfUtw. We Sell It For tka parlor, tk M naa tka Jbfaf tmm, tka titek •a, tka perck, tka lava, lor every place. SIT PAYS TO BUY FURNTIURE FROM US For it is good furniture and cheap. PIANOS, ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES || Hard waro-Fumitur*-Und«rtaker» j THE B ARNES & HOLLIDAY COMP’Y f j| D»y PhoB» DUNN. N. C. Night Phone 70 Hi SUITS AND COAT New arrivals of spring wearing apparels for women are now on display, with stythk nits and cents especially appropriate for Spring. Designs tkis season are marvels of attractiveness) and our stock comprises wearing ap* parel for every taste and every pocket book. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Our ministry department tHananaan it in cbarce of Mu* Maynard. Mr*. Yirgie Warren, and tkeir amistant*. Tour mipection is cordially invited. U THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY I | DUNN’S BEST STORE DUNN, N. C. | Tkt Cast of Mogie^t. Haywood eoanty hat hut made he loot payment of a hand iooao of SMMO that waa apont la grading and moradamWng roade in Waynaa vlllo and Ptgaon towrehtpo. Out <<ia of thf -and gradao. thorn la ee thhig left to ahow for the moaay. Tka immiha m pvt down in fair. If f»X condition, and wa* loft to take ear* of iUclf; today it t» nil tana. Tka quo* ion of toad roada la naw tka main laaor la tka county and proctieally aU apparition to ba kaard la kaaad an tka fact that Ike work dona haratofara kaa boon a). moat * —itlM *uU—n* Cm* ton Obaaracr. Tha Ca>e ranr Fair ‘utoiu «<n k«W It* ftfty-fevtfc MMl fair at Fajr*tt*eHlo tM* yaar ffmiut tlth to 27th. TM* fair U MV an tha Carolina* CbmH.
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