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■ - - -------- - ---- ■ 1 ' ■ - - .u —Mi1M1^—IB—^^,—— __ ______ , — ^ * J , *' ' i- i i " ■' — ■ i ... — * ■■ i.® YOUR CHECKS ON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF DUNN. ARE PAYABLE ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES AT PAR. Ttt« DU MM DISPATCH April lei, 1*14, at the peet sOes a. Daaa, N. C, undsr the act of Hint I. 1ST*. OUB TUUtSt fcl yoar .|1.PC ^■rath^.. M l~ M)m POPS. raUisher. A aaa with a Mg kink cf cuk wad through Well etroot a faw dap* age locking for the Hughes mousy that was sold te be going bagging a: odda of two te aaa. He failed to find it. lhia an la search cf Wall attest bargain: faniahad |10,0C* which he wanted to pat up 03 WIL scat against S20.0CO for Hughts, but tho Baa who wasted to bet that way wai cad bo cridenee, and thought a.; hrr»l_r of the Street stated that he meant It Just aa a starter, h* coaid fuestea so eccouragomcd. Nor coeld he get any takers at aU to fi7«. The wall strast bluff was gsit: neatly called. This offering of old oa Hughes la a bluff, or why a*, takers ah so a man appears begging to gat rid cf Wi'aoa m:n:y?—Char kstts Cbsorrtr. Bar. J. A. Campbell tha grca head at Haiti Cratk iadtor, cat wall known B>t|it nliiiir, ha> haao pastor of Spring Branch Bap Ust ehptck In bntKi County fo twenty Seven years. Hr. Ciajlel la oaa af tha Btala'a reel’.r grts no. Ha has dark g tha past tvea ty-4ra years baUt ep a ecbool tha Bub at tka tat of all North Caro rharrhea In Banapaou ao Harnstt aoanttaa. Ha In an edaceio of the im real, a church bal'd* aad a laafar whose rqoal Is aaldot. foaad.—Balthteld Hronld. Wo here rtctlTtd an attractiv.. Uluatoatad etrmlar at 14 pagan f.ox. tbt Agricultural awl Mechanic*. Collega. It praianti a dear cor ••ftlao «d tha buUdinga, mack:hj,. ao4 laboratory equipment of th. tha Cottage. Pnresto rad yocr.c ■Mh wishes copies should write l the Registrar at West Raleigh. Tew-Late. Ike Mated the eld nun; aha ehaw •rad spaa him Manat aad tsars, hit • told all tha people how good he ws< 1 tkoaght If oka haul only given k* , a doaea at these kieses n year fo: tha tart ton year*, haw tka tenuc.. brartad aid goat Ionian woald hii • —Had through hie tears But cow ha tosh it all very coldly. He wav dead. Ho was aid and poor, she wj ; yeaag aad rich. Ska had ten rov..:» bat as wia far Bather. Yet hi ■•d* roam far her when he had eu / two. Tka aid aeon wan net E •tod. She arms—at hi* expense li; had fed aad slot hod her f,r tw*.;/ yean at beans sad eo’^ejo, u-ti. tha had Keen into morn radaod u:^ ealtasd eeolity, and married *n>' .j aav Wadi, Tha eld people’s uJ dreae aad delect war* loo oea.- . She kissed Unt and bailed ktn it • ktanUfu) e:Hn. Osar father U o U» While living la better than s'” * uarUe whan deaX—Selected. OCsJagalshto Mat ml* 'Mm 0»«i .» Tha pmtLa wOl b# yliasM U Uc..n that tha win kaawa eatertai..- . Mias Mah T. MtKiav, will rt/o am sf baa tfsflghtfol program m Twihy sight Asgwat M, hi Ojut Hamm nafha Ladim AM Utthi,.1 Khn MfW«wa» iau>l»i as <aJ rights yatottaa as tha Aawrlrsr g'at*. fan* af May. Mm has sMtlail la ataaat nay state la tha V. las1 mi Mm tha maat fssmiacst *ah * flags. aaM always shams har ls> lbs Maa Aashat (OMa) 8urt:> la fsahag sf har satin: 'Mbs Ki'f> mar is as aatartewar af isrs abM./ mi mm whs always ftssh a r?s. giaas that Is AarsMug as4 kst oe ■m will ghrs a sarisf yaopri's saMssshtf saw aai yiyrti arisr X«Ue* of Sale Under Mortgage By vlrtw* of the power* of sale ctu-ialBCd in a mortgage tired of .t«nua N. Korden, and wife, Sarah si. NinJca, to the Bank of Harriett, -aired No-irubar let, 1*12, and rsg M.ered in Ueok 1(W, Pago 78. in the -dko of the Krgiater of Deeds at .urreU County, we will at the lime -ad place hereinafter stated, aall 0 the highest bidder, for cash, the .-bowing described tract of land, in Clack River Township. liar a.U County, to-wit: h‘.rs: tract: li-ginning at a stake >u -1 - West side of the Durham and -iotrasm Kail way la u line of Lil -ogwa S.rect, ana runs with line .1 saia S-root North 88 West ISO '.cot to a- stake (I re a pin in tine ot aid duett); thonca Soath 1-4 Bast .00 feat to a stake; thence South 86 t-ast 160 feet to a stake (Iron pin} .a the shop Lot Line; thence as said -no North 1-4 West iuo feet to ho noring, a comer, and contains 16000 *•1- feet cX land in tho town of An gler. Dtttnd Traci: Beginning at a stake .n thy North Eastons comer of i. — Wi Harrs* line, and mas North 96 .rest ,« yurts to is. s'. WUllams’ cor cr; Uts-ce heath 4 West PI* yards to a >vtko in Uiack River, laeaee 8. 89 •a. U ya-d-i tj a carusr in Black ivtr a ■-might tins: tsynco North 1 Clast t J yards is the beginning, obtaining o-ai sere mors or iesu T.my it £ole, Monday August 81st 918, st Neon. Place it Sale, Court -loose Door, LUlinjtoa, Harnett -ounty, Nona Csmuuu Tiu if Sale, Casa. BANE O' HARNETT.Mortgagee. By, CLLtrOKD and TOWNSEND, Attorneys. Notice ef Sal*. By virtu of the power of *al* '•-D.amcd hi a deed of trust dsted os t h day of June, 1311, executed y L. a. Smith, and wife, If. A. .rath, la tha Southarn life and Trast company. Trust#*, registered to -•ok l»i>. Page 137, to the office of he Register of Doeds at Haraettt jouaty, and by virtue of tha daad A Southern Life uadTruet Company, .Yuttee, to E. Y. Young, and J. CL Jifford, Trustee, dated toe 39th, day *3 Harnett County on the 17th, day of July, 1016. in Book.-, Page. .ransfefTiog the power* uet forth -a said deed of trust to Loj under -igaed Trustees, we wiu at the tiras ind place hereinafter mentioned sell at public auction to th* highest tid ier, for cash, the foilow.ng ujic-.ib od real estate, located to tha town at LUlington, Coun.y of Harnett, dtata of North Cxt-is, ua-cribeJ •n said deed of trust +z follows, to-wit: First Tract: Being Lot No. 1 known os the Roger* Hotel property in be town of LUlington, Harriott Co, and more particularly described as follows: Bvgmm.ig at the corner of ilain and Front Streets in the town I LU.ingtoti; thence S. 18 E. 2 U2 ■•hales to eoruer of Lot No. SO; tltencs H. 72 K. 1 chain to a corns.* in Utc line of Lot No. it; tbenc* as Una of Lot No. t 13 W. i 1-lf ch: ins tj a corner in Front -treit; ti ence N. 72 W. 1 chain to the beginning, contain ing one-fourth of an uem. Second Tract: Second Lot knows IX the lend conveyed by C. C. Ber joe and wife to J. T. Rogers A Bto., on the 6th day of Aeguet, 1672, by daad recorded in Book T. Pag*.; 10, 20 andil, Register of Doeds office foi Harnett County, tLe tome being one ua.f of Lot No. 2 in the survey and plot cf the Town of LilUngton, bounu «d as fodows: BEGINNING at Um ccrr.tr of Lot No. 1, tbeu E. U S. >3 ft- with Frost Street, then S. 18 W. t chains, to tha back tine of hsk! lows; theacu W. 72 N. 33 ft to the o-i h cast corner at Lot No. ): her.co with the line of Lot No. 1 ! o th* beginning containing one l '<r • r' K eat mvi m+rm Third Tract: Beginning at the Eastern corner at the Roger* HoCI Lat la the edge ef Main Street, aad ruiu with the edga of raid Street in and Eastern direction to the corner of Lot cow owned by 1. K. Rodgeri aad Dr. 1. T. McKay: tLenee with the Wcrtcra Hne cf laid Lot te a »-nk* in the adgo at I. Street; thence wT.h the bdga cf I. Street te a Wert I rly direetkw te tie in raw of Bog in Hotel Lat row owaed by Mr, Jimsro Waiht.ia; thence with the Eastern edge of that Lat to the ho rim-tag if raid property known aa Sr Barbee Lat an which fc. 8. Smiths oAca ;• row lece'ad. riaca cf Bale: At the Court Haaaa Baa*?- ““-“o-* Tim I cf filri Ac gust Slot, ISIS, at IS o'clock M. Terms ef Bela Ca-h 10 per ecat of bid te ha paid at a&ie if jledya of jowl faith, halaara upon deUrcrr ef fnataae* dead. Thl» the 17th day of efely, INI. E. r. YOUHO, J. cl cuitoed, Traetaaa. UTTLETOX COLLEGE A well established, well equipped, and very prosperous athccl tot girts and young women. Fall term begins September tOth,] 1918. For cataloghc, addreii J. E. RHODES. Ui'lLETON. N. C THE VOGUE OF THE COTTON FROCK It Frequently Tube* tic Ftaee of tt BTvnins Gasra. Faalel Shades Favored New York roof gardens, sfternooaa and cveningi. display most charming ly the present vogue of iiinmcr cot ton*. Earlier in the season whoa popularity of silk fur blouses sod frocks was commented upon boeauee, owing to conditions abroad, cotton was going to wraste, it was predicted that cotton and lingrie frocks would taka first place for mid summer wear and the prophecy has come true. That dainty cotton frock is vorn both for afternoon and for evening. Unusual Freedom Shown in Dress While a few years ago. we should perhaps have frowned tpon these simple cotons and the great vogue of bright colors now favored in the sports clothes, at the present mo ment wc And them perfectly appro priate and becoming, not at all a breach of taste. First of all. com fort and (implicit go hand in hand sod along with our other emancipated ideas, ire have coma totho point where we dare to assert ourselves la the matter of dress instead of following blindly as we have done far ages. The bright-colored sports clothes, which are daily becoming more popular, are very A Smart Yoked brock becoming and youthful; there ia lift and spirit in the greens, orange* Moss and purples, which are u«x in tbs skirt*, coat* and hats com posing him out of ten of the cos tume* dotting tha gray sands ol tha haachea and tha soft graer sarard of tha country clubs, and since wo have had tha courage to adopt them we are not going to give tho.n up, by any means Tha spurts elothas Idea promise* to ba one ol the strongest nodes of aarly fall, ami la all probability sports elothas as we knew them at the moment, will have a permanent pi.-ice in the Amor leaa woman’s wardrobe Wide dropping Brims <*n Mid- Mum mer Mala The wide, soft-brimmed, rung ok Wen-chew, Panama, Leghorn, hair •r hemp hats, with Just suggestion of trimmving, are the favored bats of the mowvsct. Three may he worn with sports clothes and quite ss of fartivly with Hageriiie and soft silk frocks. The fbarles, cretonne, sad the various striped canvas weaves are Uked for sports wear, combined with her meal i lag seats aad skirts. Tha Kind of Waasaa la Mirry. Toe take a tit from am asm. Wkea pea marry, marry a kerns woman a woman who’s wiling to haag a ’’God Bis sn Oar Heme" tig* sa the trail without am king fanny Jakes skoal it— Americas Magnates. Mr. rwt Mrs. W. Z. Min's se ta read Friday from a two weeks vacation, meat of sshlsk Uma wee •pant at Mr. IhMeWi sW kerns te Ctlamlai r;urty. Confederate Veterans Reunion WILMINGTON, N. C July 26, and 27. This will be one of the met attractive events to be held in the SEA SHORE CITY this year and the EXCEEDINGLY LOW EXCURSION PARE with comparatively long limit offered by tho ATLANTIC COAST LINE, The S-.audurd Railroad of tho Sooth, will put within the reach of all, in ail rl'ioj. t-i meeting the Veterans end Sons of Veterans and their families. ■t THii' TO Wrightsville Beach Carolina Beach and Southport At one of the most attractive periods Tickets will be sold from Dunn on July 25th and 26th. and for trains scheduled to reach Wilmington at or befotc noon of July 27th. limited re turning to reach original starting point prior to midnight of Monday, July ant, 1916, at $2.35 For Round Trip Children flve and under twelve yearn of ngc Half Pare. Proportionate faros from all points in North Carolina. Por tickets, schedules and information apply to J. W. WHITEHEAD, Ticket Agent, Dunn, N. C. At Hodges Market I wish to inform the public that I will handle Shuck Clambs and Crab Meats on Wednesday, Friday of each week. ALSO FRESH FISH EACH DAY ' Mcyri ate handled over an absolutely sanitary marble •Kh «l»w op * swismv refrigera tor and protected by electric fans. Phone 61. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. l ___ IM. F. HODGES I Dunn, N. C. 1 ———wM ! THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF "*! S AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS S I Young men seeking aa education which will equip thorn for * V practical life is Agriculture, and all it* allied branches; in Civil, fi I Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; ht Chemistry and Dye- ft ■ mg; in Textile or other industries, and in Agricultural teaching J ■ will find excellent provision for their chosen carvers at the State'* 5 a great technical College. This College fit* men for life by giving 3 practical instruction a* well as thorough scientific education. * 0 Four year course* in Agriculture, la Chemistry, in Civil, glee- * X trical. and Mechanical Engineering, and in Textile Industries. 1 Four year, two year, ana year, and summer Normal course* in * Agriculture. □ j Numerous practical abort courses. -• 9* Entrance examination* held at each county scat on July 13th. | For •xtalogue, and entrance blanks, writ* Q 5 E. B. OWEN, Registrar, Want RaUigh, N. C. 0 ' - - !■ ■ | | AdWHUdn Eunfle ef Eve ry Late Develey ■eat I I af UiAiaa Im4 Urtafml aaprauiaa ia tfca UaatifaHy ilwtratad McCALL BOOK OF FASHIONS IU»Nbl. I - “ VA Tko fMtw« of dbdnellnaMi and mriMii wfll bo instantly ram ark ad in tbo draaaoa dasffod for arary mans bar af tbo family B. FLEISHMAN & BRO. DUNN, N. C. ' ■ ■ ■■ ■'*. 1 — ■ Ilb perfectly Ufc and Ttrhrdtanei ona aT tj tha law tw-nm that are d«aatiMr aixl ’—y *&6km B The ideal aunanar daaaart-ao cotdr^. ao para, ao M| aaay to earee On a quart today from tilt oaarby ||3 •VELVET KIND dealer. B Take Home AQjiart 3 'Tonight. I “THE VELVET KIND” Ice Cream Sold by McKAYS PHARMACY Greensboro Daily News = $2.50 - caah with order, to new subscribers from now until November 80. Yonr acceptance of thia epee's' price will alao entitle yon to i frw cony nf_onn Jjnd> Almanac and Encyclopedia, a boon Oyit___ you will find invaluable, containing many important facta, atatia* ”' tiea and figurea for which you have frequent uaa Ordar the Daily Nows relay m-l rrt the greet benefit of «his special price. Remember thia la campaign year and we han dle the news Impartially. Greensboro Daily News GREENSBORO. N. C HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH SHOULD SAVE MONEY WHAT’S THE OOOD FOB ONE TO SAVE AND THE OTHER TO SFEND. | JUST ASK YOURSELF TODAYi "WHO GETS THE MONEY 1 EARN?” DO I GET IT OR DOES SOMEBOOY ELSE GET ITT IF SOMEBODY ELBE ISGETTINQ IT CUT HIM OFF. YOU EARNED YOUR MONEYi IT BELONGS TO YOU KEEF IT. BE A CAREFUL MAN AND BANK YOUR MON^Y. BANK WITH US WE FAY 4 FER CENT INTEREST STATE BANK & TRUST CO. Laurinburg vs “Tigers” At Dunn Thursday and Friday
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