LOCAL
A. C L. PASSENGER TRAIN
SCHEDULES:
Southbound.
No. U (Flag) 6:16 A. M
No. 65. 8:32 A. M
No. •». 8:46 P. M
No. 51 11:27 p. u
Northbound.
No. 34 6:16 A M
No- «W. 12:68 P. M.
No. 64. 7:41 P. M
No. 62 (Flog) 11:06 P. M
DURHAM AND SOUTHERN
Passenger Train Schedule:
Lt Dona
No. 88. 6:10 A. M
No. 34. 1:30 P. M
Ar. Dunn
No. 61. 11:10 A. M
No. 41. 8:38 P. M
Miuu I label Young eta * visitor
st Wake Forest this week.
Mrs, L. B. Pope spent the week
end with relatives st Benson.
Mrs. Alice R. Adams, of Roanoke,
Vs., is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Lane
Mrs Civil Thornton returned Sun
day from s visit to friends at Wil
son.
Messrs. J. A. Culbreth and A. E.
Robuiion, of Falcon, were visitors
in Dunn Saturday.
Muw llinon tlood returned Mon
day morning from .Selma where aha
■pent Sunday with her mother.
Ur. D. C. Fuaaell, preeideot at the
Bank of Cape Fear, returned Satur
day fioni a business trip to Colum
bia* county,
Mrs. Lemuel llockedey and J. L
Board anil Mitre* Ada Overby and
Luciis Dowd, of Angler, were visi
tors Saturday,
Miss Ida lasses returned yester
day to htr home at Caldahoro after
•pending a few daya here with Mrs.
Elba Colds tern.
ilr. L. U Dupree was among those
who purchased automobiles last
'week. Ha bought a Maxwell from
Mr. E. V. Gainey.
Mrs. J. s. A tain*, after spending
Mvarml days in ths city the guest
of Mrs. Came Lana, returned Tues
day to her home at Wilson.
After spandmg two weeks in In..
City the guest of Miss iva I’earton,
Mias Lina Cough returned Sunday
to her home at Lumberton.
Mr, K. R. Roods, manager of the
furniture department of the Baraee
and Holliday stores, spent Sunday
with relatives at Chadboom.
Mias lluth Johnson returned Mon
day from Fayetteville where a he
has bene the past two weeks work
ing in the telephone exchange
Miss Mattie Belle Godwin return
id -
boro Lollege for Women, whom she
has been a student the past year.
AfleT spending several weeks
hen* with her brother, Mr. Allie Par
ker* Mrs. C. A. Roach left Tuesday
morning fur hor home at Red Springs
Mr. Ik. F. Y oung left Monday for
point* south. He will spend, the cn
t*re week mijung a canvass of the
.snict in the interest of his candi
dacy for Congress.
Mr. Jesse Wilson returned Friday
• rvra Hospital, Raleigh, where
be was operated on for appendicitis.
He is not very strong yet, bat has
euAcKJt strength to be back on his
job.
The registration books for the pri
mary M be held In Jane 3rd, dose
nest Saturday, May 20th. You had
battei see that your name ia on the
books if y»u want to vota In the pri
mary.
Ten applicants stood tha examina
tion here Saturday for the position
of rursl carrier on a route recently
created to go out from Coats. The
class Wt* an unusually large one.
Tha result will he announced later.
Mr. L. B. Culp who was recently
operated on for appendicitis at the
Coast Line Hospital in Rocky Mount
returned home Monday. The opera
tion was successful and Mr. Culp
will soon be able to resume hie work
at operator. ■
Mr*. W. J. Jones and sons, Pat
and Rroce, left last Wodnesday for
Alabama, where they will apend
some time with Mr*. Jones' brother.
Mr. G. U. Matthew*. Mr. Paul
Jones, another of her eons, ia «
located there.
A ring containing M key*. a bot
tle opener and a cork eerew wai
found on a road near Dunn about
two wmka ago and ara now hetng
held at Ui* IM.p.teh office. The own
•r can gat tame by calling hare and
idaetifyiag them.
Mr. O. MrFadgen returned Met
night from Wake Forest College
where he attended the commence
ment. One of hta eena waa a mem
bar of the graduating claaae there
Ihie year, which la one of the larg
eat rlaaeee in the history of the col
lege.
Among thoee from Dunn who
were ia Clinton Friday U attend the
Memorial Day exarrlaea. were: Mr.
end Mre. J. C. Clifford. Dr. and Mrv
Jee. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Lny
. ton. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Draughon.
J. J. Pearsall, and M.aaee Ira Pear
eon and Us. Gough. The addrom
waa dalirereri by Attorney General
Biekatt, _
Alia* Uon« Barnes laft today for
Durham whero ah« will vlalt rala
tivva for a few daya.
Hr*. J. W. 'Whitehead and chll
1 dren returned thla morning Iron a
viait to rvlatieaa at Gilaos, N- C.
Ain. George U. Iloblitaall, of New
York, arrived this weak and la Tint
ing her mother, Mrs. Malcolm Me
*»y.
Hiaa Sue Smith, Secretary to Oeo
grceeman Godwin, arrived today from
Waehiagloa, and wlU spend arearml
daya hare with relatives.
“The Girl nud the Game" will be
f In at the Bijou Theatre toon. It is
aa excellent aerial and the manager
la pleased at having secured th* fea
ture.
Hr. a no Mr*. Z. V. Snipe* are at
Birmingham, Ain., this week taking
in the Confederate Reunion. They
Will return the latter part of this
week.
Mr. W. Henry Herring accompan
ied Messrs. J. B. and W. K. Strick
land on a abort vii.it to Ourir parent*
who live In UcnUiuville, Johnston
county, Sunday.
"San-Toi” Teroxxliaed Cream, is
highly recommendod by Wilson A
Lee. They will refund your money
if not satisfied after a trial. See
their ad on page four.
head all the ad* in the Dispatch
Several of our merchant* are offer
ing bargains through through the
columns of th* Diapotch which you
cannot afford to miaa.
Dunn is on the vargo of extensive
•wm irpnwcraeets. Bcveml block • I
cm Main street will ba paved at an
oarly date and other streets in the
town wrill be wonderfully improved.
Mr. l.eaper Werroo returned last
night from Wake Parent College
where he ‘tea been a student the peat
year, lie was elected manager of
the 1VI7 truck team at a meeting of
the stud art body lent Saturday.
Hr. Felton Howard left this morn
ing for Kaleigh, wbero he has ac
cepted a position with the Carolina
Cadillac Company. When his Dunn
friends go to Raleigh he will be glad
lo have them cadi at the garage and
see him.
Beginning tomorrow end continu
ing till the brat of Jons The Cold-1
stein Company will offer their cue-'
turner* goods in all departments of
their store at a reduction. They do1
this in spite of the fact that that all
merchandise is advancing in pnea
constantly.
There will be a masting of the W.
C. T. U. held at the First Baptist
chunA next Tuesday afternoon at
4 o'clock. All members of this Un
ion are earnestly requested to be
prsewit. An interesting program
has bean ai ranged to bo presented
after the business meeting.
Your attention la called to an ad
in (his issue announcing the Mid
buromcr opening of Summer Millin
ery and Dry Goods ai B Flaiahman
d Bros, store, which takas place Fri
day and Saturday of this week. You
are cordially invited to call sad in
spect their rlaborate display.
"Nitric Acid and Its Uca for Ag
riculture," an article prepared by
' Nr. Ueo. l. a ml Lb, of Coat* which
won the *10.00 prixc at the clover
meeting in Coats Saturday, will ap
pear In our next Isiuc. It is an ar
ticle wail worth reading end we
commend it to our fanner friends
and those interested in scientific
farming.
We ere publishing this week state
ment of the Bank of Harnett made
to the Corporation Commission at
the cloaa of business Map let, 1916.
The statement shows deposits
amounting to *162,477.10. *78,78266
1 of this is savings deposits, mostly
the accounts of mill operatives. This
is an excellent showing for this sen
! eon of the year.
The blacksmith shop and garage
being operated bp Messrs. Wood A
Martin on East Broad street is dn
Ing e nice business. These young
men ere bo-.h experienced in their
line and give personal attention to
every Job of work they do. They
are reeking a strong bid for their
portion of the busieeae and will ap
preciate a call from you.
Congressmen Godwin returned to
day from Washington and will spend
this week campaigning through the
district. Mr. Godwin is of the opin
ion that he will win in the first pri
mary to be held June 3rd. He saps
wivn a frcu qc«i ox CfiooUT
1 agcroent while canvassing the dis
trict tha past two welts and thinks
he will receive a larger voto this
ever before.
Lent Sunday mornieg tha six
year-old eon of Mrs Mattie Jones,
died after suffering for several days
with moetles end pneumonia. Roney
Edison was a bright little boy and
will bo missed by hie mother sad
little friends. The tenoral sendees
were oomducted from the borne Men
day afternoon, by Rev. A. R. Mc
Queen, after which the little body
was laid away in Q rear wood rates
tery.
Or- J. W. McLean, of Godwin ,wea
here yesterday. . The doctor said
the people of Me township had tail
ed an election to vote cm a bond is
sue of W ,000 00 far the (rupees „l
building good roads and he is eon
•Went it will carry without a great
<Wal of opposition He says only
a few of the voters are oppeeed U
h et this time and, those who are la
fever of it are going to put op ■
determined fight if necessary in or
der to wi*.
ALL KIND* OF SUPPLIES FOR
Ml* by Johnson Brother*. Will
sell for cash or on time.
THE MOLINE UNE OF FARMING
implements in stock and for tale
by us. Anything you want la
Harvesting Goods. Cash or cred
it. Johnson Brothers.
CALLINC CAKUB AND ZNVEL
opss printed with your name and
address, 60 for She; 100 for 50c.
Prompt. Stylish. Superior qual
ity. Will please. Pope Ptg. Co,
Dunn.
WB WANT YOU TO KXAXINB
our Uae of goods before yea buy
elsewhere. Prices are right and
we Mil for cash or credit. Johnson
Broths re.
FOR A NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY BBS
L. P. Buries, Groceries and Prices
that please all.
4-25-4L
IF ITS SOMETHING YOU NBEO
on the farm we hare it. And ear
line is the beet. We sell far cash
or credit. Johnson Brothers
AMERICAN QUEEN FLOUR. THK
best on the market for sale by
Johnson Brother!.
SUMMER FURS MODISH AGAIN
THIS SEASON
Cipn and Pelerine* of Tef eta Abe
Fevered with Free* of Voile or
Organdy. Osirie* Boa Bark
New Vork. May Id.-—Proa Fash
ion’! New York Court comae the
word that aunyneT fura will be more
modiak thia year even than they
were Iasi. The huge boa of white
fox held the favored place last lum
mer, but thia season the shops are
offering a variety of fura for sum
mer wear. In spite of the appertnt
abeurtilty. a wide soft stole of mole,
mink, seal, or ermine often proves
a very rmtefnl addition to the sheer
summer danee frock on seaside porch
or bard walk. While the round, soft
fox ben will In all probability con
Unite to be popluar with tailored
suits and dresses, the long, wide
stole will be more nsod for evening
A particularly inlereeting stole of
tailless ermine, shewn m one of the
large fur shops, is lined with a start*
The Spanish Plraut Dress
ling black and whit* striped taffeta,
while one of moleskin has a mid
orange Lining. Here again is oear
ad an effective way to introduce the
bright bit of color eo necessary to
•he summer costume.
The Popularity of Voile.
PUun, striped, checked, dotted, and
patterned voiles, in all colors and
combinations are in demand for the
rdrded, ruffled, fluffy lingerie frock.
Of course there are voiles and voiles
the true wears and washes well, 1s
sheer end dainty, quite as attractive
as the more expensive cottons. There
is a hint bare and there of the re
turn of hand-painted moailns for
Mosses mad dresses. Probably the
stenciled hat suggested the idea,
which is quaint and pretty. If not
exaetical practical. All aorta of
clover notions might bo worked out
by the woman with ingenious brain
uxt finger*, bet if the materiel were
to be purchased or ordered, the fed
might prove rather expensive. Bash
es and scarfs, however, will carry
oat the notion with voile end or
gandy frocks very effectively.
Ftowsy-Trlmeied Bata.
Hummer would not be summer
without the flowerdecked hat, but
the notion rarely last* longer than
Boater, except on the large picture
hat of Leghorn, crin, or hemp, which
completes the Jane bridesmaid's
costume, or the summsr bs*Ay's
dainty frock. This sees on, however
there Is a strong indication that
flowers will piny more than their or
dinary rale in summer millinery.
Th* medium brimmed, rather stiff
tailored hat, with Its upstanding bou
qaet of v»ri colored blossoms, as
popular seme years back, la bring
noticed here and there, on* mm, al
ee, s number of flower turbans; flow
er crowns are favored with \ certain
costumes, and wreaths are quite p.,p
umr. The flower-stenciled hats urn
Tory well liked Indeed Ribbon, toe.
U smart for trimming, and ostrich.
In the form of fringe and fancies, Is
popular trimming.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS ♦
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JESSE F. WILSON
AWmty-tl-Uw •
DUNN, N. C
Dffic* 2nd Floor Pleiakmaa Bid*. *
Practice (a all Court*. •
Promt attention five© all rtf *
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W. B. JOHNSON •
The Original and Only Jitney •
Botwaoa Duaa and Daks *
Safo and Raliaklo • Now Oar *
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JAS. El BtlTLKR •
Deni let •
Sucooaior to Dr. S. P. J. Loo •
OOoo over Wilton A Lao's Store. *
Phone lit. •
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CLABKNC* U BAIN •
Dee tlet e
Office orer Draughon't Stare *
Roe. Phone 212, Office Phone 11* •
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J. W. TUENAtiE •
Una, N. C.
CocLractar aad CwtncUr •
all kinds of Concrete and Street *
Paving. fctttSi fnrniabad en *
ahsrt DC tic*. a
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CAUOUNA PHOTO COMPANY •
Photographers •
W. A, Gsoqsa, Manager • .
All style* enlarged portrait* *
Bas« Mala St, Dana, N. C. •
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T. E. DA RUIN' •
Veterinary Physician, Sargaaa •
aad Deatiat. •
PHONE8. Day, M, Night. *i0 •
DUNN. N. C. •
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E. CARLYLE WEST •
Attorney aad CaanaSar at Lav •
first National Bank Building •
Dan. N. C. s
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J- C Clifford, N. A. Tr~mini •
CLIFFORD * TOWNKBND •
Attarpeyo^J^aw •
«■ 2nd floor of First Not- •
iomol Book. Prompt attention •
riven to all boalnaaa. •
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FRANKLIN T. DUPREE
AUorwynt-Low •
Ofieo in Gregory Building *
Angler, N. C. • I
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W. C. BULL •
Attorney-at.La or ■
Otic* 2nd floor E. Leo building. *
Prompt attention to all •
Dima. N. C •
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PEARSALL ELECTRIC CO. •
Wiring, Iron*, Matora, Pass *
and Chandeliers •
Phone No. 158. •
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E F. YOUNG •
Attorney-at. Law •
OEc* 2nd fleer Goldstein bldg. *
Prompt attention given boaineea •
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Still Captured Near Dunn.
Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock
Depot!** Moore, Stall, Richardson
and Flowers, captured * blockade
•till about on* and one-half mOea
north of Dunn on the Waahtngton
AUsnta highway It wa# being op
erated by Eli Jackson, who waa cap
tured and brought ta Dunn where
be waa given a preliminary hearing
Tuesday before Commissioner Young
and was hound over to Federal court
under a 1800 bond. Four gallons of
liquor and 160 gallons of beer waa
found In hi* home by the officers.
Iks Mil was operated near the read
sad moot of the distilling wa* ten
in the day time.
MUSTANG
i For Sprains, Lameaom,
Sont,CuHlRheumatkm
Stop. Pain At Om j
For Man and B.Mt
JV.iOo.ii. At AIDmIm*
LINIMENT
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“Without tk. ability to work, (O
work unsparingly, even op to the
point of sacrifice. neither JeomaHet
nor preacher «tl] sear male, any
thing of Ufa .r Ufa's opportunities.
And the raaisa so Many fan la both
rpharaa is boesasa they have never
laamad what bard toO really a«ui '
—«r Robertson MisolL
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Usual Quality
-AT
USUAL PRICES
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Dry Goods]
Clothiof
Shoos
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STOCK BIGGER THAN EVER
“DRAUGHON’S QUALITY IS SUPER QUALITY”
For Spring and Summer Wear ore eirabla stylus, and gat man tar your
have the large*! stock* at our boel- money.
M*e career. Everything daetrod for _ . , _. .
comfort and atyla la to bo found in Womr **onl itinllard brands
oar .Lore, end every article wu * ***•■ **
bought bnore the great which
eke .hopping ai .cm. othm note. for «^body. and Um uaaal
cr tion* **J*™v« prop raricty «f additional line* that look
You profit through our fore- «*od to all who me them,
thought our good fortune is your Yen know our good*—they and
good fortune—you can buy of ua, their prices are ready tar your in
ert the best quality and moat ia- .portion.
J. W. DRAUGHON, - - DUNN, N. C j
I When You Buy Furniture I
you take s big risk unless you knew tks reputation of tke bouse witk which If
you are dealing. High grade furniture looks good and lasts. Much sf tks 9
*UfB|ture looks just as good but does not possess tke necessary if!
durability. Know your kouso before you buy |||
I Our Furniture
I 4ccsb\ itiaii UUai Ax
|J n»r»*i**
We SeH It For
the parlor, the
oa, the perch, the leva,
for every place.
1IT PAYS TO BUY FURNTIURE FROM US
For it is good furniture and cheap.
PIANOS. ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES
Hardwar**Faraitur*-Uod«rUk«r*
I THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMFY
Day Phone 11 DUNN, N. C. Ni*i
I SPRINGS SUMMER 1
SUITS AND COATS
New arrivals of spring wearing apparels for women are now on display,
with stylish suits and coats especially appropriate for Spring. Designs this
season are marvels of attractiveness, and our stock comprises wearing ap
parel for every taste and every pocketheok.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Our millinery department thia Meson is in charge of Miss Maynard.
Mrs. Virgie Warren, and their assistants.
Your impcction U cordially invited.
THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY
DUNN’S BEST STORE DUNN, N. C.
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Monday at Urn manlnoT** aal* tko
HolVMoryan Cotton Mill*, at Fay
ottortlla. war* Md off for »128.500
by W. D. McNolll, aa a*mt. TMa
la eonaldamd a tow tatltnaU of tba
▼atoo of tkoao mill* and Ibora U
donbt aa to »botb<rr lb* eovrt w-ll
confirm tko aato.
Charlotte win eeUbrate May tOU
tUo year la a etyte never before
eqaelled by the toaaea CK7. Proai
deal aad Mia. Wllaea late ad to be
preeaat, which naan* that tha crowd
<etU he eneoeelly large. A (ready the
«lty to prefeeety decorated aad eve
rytMac to la raadiaeee to mtke lit
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Ml; MO, • teal day fa (Jur
ist*-.
Mr. Alfred Wilsoa letmed today
froa a buedaeee trip te WUab^tai
aad Umbertos.
UAD THI DUXX DIAPATC*