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1 TtUC DUNK DISPATCH FuMishad Every j E-'.nl as stcood-cb.s matte; Apr* Ill, :C11, «t the post cEce m, Duon. N. C» trader tha act of Much S. 1*T». OUR TERNS: ~ One ymr .>U*0 Mi mt'Ju .j« Three icon tha.»j U BC8BEX POPE. PeMlshe-. e-. - Dw. N. C, May 17. 1*10. BON. H. U GODWIN WHO haa aacessfully represented the Sixth District ia Ceagmu for **• B“* Wn years and stood aqeare *f with President Woodmw Wilson in every great crisis and ia that big Isadsr'e endeavor to bring the gov emmcnt BBtrtf the poopli. Ptnridoat Wile os U the choice of the Democratic party for renomina Uoa and will be rv-eleeted by the American people. He needs those who not only stead with him. but who, by association and experience, tnderetsnd Ms policies ben and will wort (houldrr-to-ahouider with him. Mr. Godwin again seeks tbs sup port of the Democratic voters of the Sixth District, pledging himself to the beat interest of all the people all the time and sranJing oa hi* record hacked by Ms extensive experience. E- ia ccoce to his people. He ia never too tired to work for them at ad Umes. never turns e deaf ear to •any mass cry and his hesuri is with the farmer ana the city man in the ■tumble home, as well as with the tug ousine.es mao. lie has demon - •tinted his iMcrr.l in them on many <xru,iouc. Nona appeal to Mm *un out a hearing. "It is an unwise performance for any cither to change rep resents Uvem at short intervale, i am now sorting my twenty-second y»ar. Go through the whole act end you will nnd, with £cw uxeeptioas. that the mat uf long aervk-e hove tbs high pfateus. The eid Charlotte District ia Virginia knew this and kept John Randolph in the House until be be came a Nations! figure. '—Champ Elarh, Democratic Speaker of the House of Repr»t«ntadv«s.—Wdming tea Dispatch, Hay 14, 1*18. I fimawi 1 Chadidalca in Kobo Ail of tba he candidate* for Con dMaloa aril! load la this county. Mohaaoa aaoa to (toad by Mr. Uodwia on every nmnaa. out hit teccru in Coagneae da*aa*t suit the people a* wed na it once did. Go* ttoac that wul eauaa him to loaa honored* at votes in this county la We viand regarding an lad tan tckooi at Pembroke, lie baa been work in® far a tbOfiaO appro; ration for tto# purpooe, which bae caatcd ma ny of kM stawKhoat lrioad* among the while race to for.uk* him in Uua campeign, and now many of hu in dian friend* are going oack on bun borauaa ho failed to get the appro priation. Slaw to Mr. Codwta, Mr. Joseph a. nrowa, of Cfcadbourn, la the neat kaawa la iku county of say of the rancIMatea. Ms has met the people *aee to face in many campaigns, and everybody bice* him. He la a man1 who bn* made a great toceeaa in Ufa and the great strawberry iaciuatry tn the Chadhoura sectioa, the great-, eat atrawbarry market to the worldj •bat, at a monument to kia pluck aud energy. Ajsothc* candidate who has made rapid headway Jo sneering vote* in Hoot soft la Hr. Joseph W. Little, of fVtimtngtoa. He we* perhaps the ftrst to oegia the light on this bet tledold. He hat can rimed all xc riesm of Hebeeus aad has made bun t h Of friends ansi staunch tup porters who did not know him before the Campaign darted. Mr. Little hi aaMber whs has won success, not esily fai Ms law practice, bsrt m many ether business enterprises. Ua is the youngest at the dve. Perhaps the candidate who has sends! the Blest thorough canvass of 8 cheese is Mr. Q. K. Ki mocks, of Payattovflle. Mr. N mocks Is visit-1 lag the peepie frets house U house ntd they oil l*o him. He has a tpioadU record as a State Legidator end la a splenlld lawyer, lie has ■peat a goad pan af tha past two ■ fths la 8a he son aad expects big Bring* Treat this mealy when the voting la over Juste >rd. Braaet p. Youag, of Baraatt, la' Bm Mi to eater the rare far Cm gram, aad these whs knew btm best eey that there Is set a mens able , asms la the race. He has served w8h ability la the Mate Legtetaturs and M papular srttfe Ma hatae people.' Mr. Youag cays that theta la art a desht la Ma ariSsd but what bo win sorry Harnett and get many rates la oeuvp caccty la tha district.— ■ -____ I FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY MAY 19TH AND 20TH. --- Elaborate Display of Summer Millinery and Dry Goods —— 1 - You are cordially invited to attend IB. FLEISHMAN & BROTHERS DUNN,.NORTH CAROLINA ■ " ——I tnvo u««u served tad UspresenUUve douwm seen at to accept the Invi tation of Jlaj. Little lor a joint de uete in Vtdmuigton. They net uiocuss any mini, especially, lor 1 -uer* are no issues, aa between Dem ocrat*. except that each claims that d is to the beat interest of the du diet to seed him to Congress. Joint ucoatcw between men each of whom jroJeSses to be rooted and grounded -n the sauo faith ami to ba the vary ' man whom the voters should end 1 o Congress would be an unprofitable ; ,-crformsncv, to say the least. So : -ur a* the Kobesoaian knows, either tl the man who si* offering lor congress is this district would rep rsasi't the olstrict creditably, hence .1 fads to sco any reason tor getting -rated over the contest or lor *"y joint debate*.—Lumborton Robeson Ian J 'JIM M. JUIUtBU.'l Mi*. Jam** U. Johnson died at L«r horn* in Lower Johnston county, Monday afternoon. May 1st, 1910, at tdJO o'clock. She was la her sixty •agfatb year dnd had beca a .ullerar for . la tha com inanity ia «kieh ah* had a peat the aaajor part at her life. Deceased had been a conaiatant member at the Missionary Baptist church for 30 yoara and always took much pride is her church work. 8he was active in the ase-vics at her Lard end lived a noble, upright, Christian life. The funeral service was comloeted by her pastor. Rev. J. A. Campbell, Teetdey afternoon, from the home, immediately after which her body waa in ter rod at the family buiyiag ground, where many had gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to this noble woman. She was married twice in her life. ume to wool M. LM, to which onion two children were born, .'•beroab and Allen Lee, both of whom tars it*. The second thae she was married to James M. Johnson, and aato them two children were boltf. Mr. W. O. Johnson of Dunn, And Mrs. C. F. Wagstaff. both of whau survive, together with the ha then d. To tbooc of the immediate family and to relatives and friends tha sym pathy of tha community |a extended "heap on Keeping On." "If the day looks kinder gloomy And your chances kinder slim, If the situation’* putalin’ And tha prospect’s ewfnl grim. And psrplcrltiea keep pramtw’ Till all hope la nearly gone, Juft br-atle op and grit yoer teeth. Ami keep on seepin’ on." COMING! And You Will Enjoy it I I I i The greatest of aQ Frank Spearman's railroad stories READ THE OVHM DISPATCH I Report mt the CaatlO— of TUB BANK Or HAHN ITT, D^m, la the State of North Carolina at the dee* of kueiara* May 1. U1A RESOURCB8: Loan* and discount*.{168,690.21 Overdraft* . 00.76 j Furniture and Fixture*.. 1448.46, All ether real eatate own- 1 <d . 91846 Doe from National Bank* 6404.13 l>ua from State Ran la and Banker* . 80,676.81 G«W Cote . 11040 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency... 2476.10 National hank note* and other U. 8. notea .... 644940 Total .{206,47740 Capital stock paid k>....f »,000.00 Surplus fund . 20,000.00 Undivided profit*, lass current expenses sad paid *. >JXH>.10 Deposits subject to check 63,152.76 Tun* Csartiftcatoa of De posit . 3,602.70 Savtays Deposits . 76,180.16 Cashier's Checks out standing *ec • • • •. •... 681.60 Tatal .-...I20M77J0 State of North Carolina, County of Harnett, aa: L E. P. Davis, Cashier of the •bare-named Beak. do solemnly swear that the shove statement is true to th* bast of my knowledge end belief. E. P. DAV18, Cash ter Sabacribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of May, 1*18. W». A. WHITE, N. P. (Commission Expires Hay 6, 1918.) CORRECT—Attest: THOR H. WEBB. J. H. HODGES, Wm. P, HOLT, Dirac ton. - I Meeting of W. C. T. U. Next Toen 4*j Afternoon. There will be ■ meeting of tbo Women'* Oriatiaa Temperance Un ion held at the Beptiet church Toca dajr afternoon. May 23rd. at 4 o'clock After the regular huainea* mooting the following program will bo rtn ierad: I. Eight qoootlona oaowarod by eml soot anthoritio*, and ghren by dif ferent ladle*. K Same thing* any member of the W. C. T. U. can bo and do.—GW •a by tbo Praoidant K leading—/'Whoa* Boy,”—Mar forte Godwin. *• Bong—**My Temperance Dolly,” Twain Little Girl*. 6. Leaflet—The Tala of Two Pa te1™,”—Mr*. Anal* H. Young. *. Solo—Miaa Margaret Pope. 7. Reading- -Ma tbo Yoeng Man Safe 7“—Miaa Mary McKay. K Parliamentary Qnia. *. Recitation—"Stand for the Right,"—Brnco Cromartle. 10. Leaflet—“What a Little Boy Did,"—Mr*. P. M. Lynch. 11. floio—Glaflya Danrport. 1*. Heading—“The Price of a Drink.”—Reva /enigma IK Hang "Bleat Be The TW."— W. C. T. V. Benediction. • • 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 supply. Let us help you select the right kind of Bats. Balls and Gloves. W« nstmtos tiMm to give aafiafaction-i tney*re the best made. BUTLER BROTHERS. DUNN, N.C The Southern Bnptimt convenes at Albert lit today, in He lixty-fint an nual aeatlon. It D expected that 2,600 delegatee and 600 women mil lionary member* win be praaent Dr. Laming Burrow*, of Americul Ga., la praaident. ICE, COAL and WOOD We are now ready to supply you with ice in any quantity, either wholesale or retail. DAILY CAPACITY 12 TONS t W« will ba ffUd to terra you at any time Special attention to out of town orders Dunn Ice & Fuel Co. I Puna, N. C. I rhrland MoreThrife! You will find them in K rcaiuktbto railroad story by Prank Spearman to appear THE SPITS WORK NAN Wt nyyaa IM wrwry toouaaaHy a tko larf a aSErtat witk kit tort wt ptrtm. Tkoro art an, nfa utUl; not fan tamyk, who for |i otgt oaalaot toon tat ttat Dm* - I II all their weight again* a commend-1 ablo enterprise just beraoae it haa the backing and active rapport of the man they do not like. Men who 1 do this are merely shrivelling their souls, and ovary day they live and order their Uvea by the direction of their personal grudges their seels bocoroo more weaaened and what power they might hove had for good l diminishes. They never for a mom-1 ent alt down and reason with them-1 I selves to see whether after all (hey > ■ might not bare boon wrong in the boginalng. They do not ask the question as to whether the man they have worked against is not now right,they only seek to and out. where he stands and then taka thej opposite view Opposition of this •ort to good men and messurm be comee pathetic because the world •eea at length, even If their earn eyes are blinded by hate, that snch spite worhars are moving only to their own ultimate and final undoing. Only tha good that a man does really Uvea after him, for the world will soon banish from Ha mind 11 aa an plena ' ant memory the meotleetlon of that man who done not order hie aettvt Mee by a higher motive than per snonl Spite Tf he Is rrmembered nt all N win only he an • warning k Styleplus #17 I Clothes^!' I nb» price (he muoo over.” | -the Price is the same! - the ]hlue is always exceptional! You may buy > auit of StyUplu* any tmu, with entire confidence that it i* Exceptional Value tor your money. StyUplu* Clothe* are built to an Ideal. Ware cannot rverre the maker) *-ctn th-t Ideal. Fhutuatiofu in market* and price* cannot dismay them. The pUn i* scientific. tL« method* are •o epaniliaed and the male #o big that changing condition* cannot turn them aside from thair Great Aam, which u: To clotha American mem not only well, but exceptionally well at all tuna* for the oae moderate and invariable price of $17. Every StyUplu* garment tell* in it* *pUndid StyU and Wear tbe story of vast and concen trated reaoureev—the *tory of the Exceptional Value et tbe Moderate Price, which could only come frotn an mtpired organization. Visit u* today! Otfy/r /Aft# thrauqh^arU-tkrvugk quality—ail wool fakriot (fuM farftc* fit for mry bu oi every atfe uJ pity wqu. S+l.fU cuy prioc for ircrykody written (urutai witk every —♦ Hassell-Johnson Co., Duke, N. C. 0.;____ 3W cax&iaimou AoOiCt {tfutfttcn U d ad*K\&ifcu ecnu/ * (t Sanvlt Jr "rw,VTV | a vU«ouintTiuwii ijoujulia^t i nr v* IF YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN IN OUR BANK, COME IN AND LET Ut SHOW YOU OUR INSTITUTION. WE ARE PROUD OF IT. YOU DON’T KNOWrHOW EASY IT IS TO START A BANK ACCOUNT WITH UB UNTIL YOU HAVE ’’TRIED/’ WE WILL GLADLY ADVISE YOU ABOUT YOUR MONEY MATTERS FREE OF CHARGE. THAT IS OUR BUSINESS. BANK WITH US WE PAY * PER CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. those who may coma after to avoid | hia foolieh course. The wiae man, the patriotic eitl *«", eaaha the right aide of any qua* tiem and gate on that aida before be •van aaka who else ia on that side. The fooliah man And* out who b mg any aide of a qaaetion aad then takaa tka other ride beeauao of paraoeta] aad patty enmity. - Islington Die BULLETIN Of IMPORTANT EX CURSION FARRS FROM DUNN „ MM TO ASHEVILLE N. <L-Ac- “ count Southern Baptist Cenvea tion Tiekata will bo aald May 11 to IT, ladaahra, limited returning until May II, but I halt may ba *a tended antil Jane 11, by deposit big ttrkate and paying *1 00 T I6.»0 TO ORLANDO, FLORIDA— Account General Aiwnbl;, PrUe bytarian church. Ticket* will be eold May 1& to 19, Induaira, lira Red returning until June 3. H.90 TO NEW YORK CITY.—Ae coant General Federation of Wo men'a Club*. Ttchcte will be Bold May II, n and 13, limited return ing until June (. For further particular* regarding there and other reduced fare n ■ rstona, apply to, J. W. WHITEHEAD, Ticket Agent. Dunn. ATLANTIC COAST LINE be Standard Raitread af the South
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