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L. * » . v / •• ii.iin.vi.iibitni ii Small and I\»u May Ha flared A Hoad of Oommlum aa a Result u tha Primary iu Truss. TtsU WouJi Place Half KortJi Onruliwn'i* I Up roaeesUttlvee iU Head of a Big Cue miftf. Ultdor date or July nth, Paike: K. Ar.dcnmn writing trout Washing ton to tha Oraenthoro Isally Xewt gives some Interesting news to N Carullnlant regarding the leien primary held Iu Texas. Mr Audcr eoe writes: ■'Early repuru from the Teiat primaries held Saturday strongly In dlcate that Congrr-tamuu Qcorgc S Hurgrea hoe been defeated for re election to Congress If tho repon prorcs true, John if. smell will b. medo chairman of the greet river* end harbors rommlttee at the be ginning of next session of Congress provided that tho Dcmociata retain contyel In the house Mr Smell ranks elxlb in the committee as Ii ■ lands today, but there have been many dlaaatore to the els uteu pro ^dlag Mr. flmnll In the rommlttee Stephen M. Sparkman, of Plnrida Its chairman wa« defeated for the nomination In the Democratic prl marine: Burgees, of Texas, end Tay lor, of Alabama met with a like fk*n, while Edwards of Qrorgla declined to accept aother nomina tion, and Humphreys, of Miasisalppl haa bees made chairman of the flood oonlrnl committer Title glvee Mr. 8mal> tbs rhalrmanahlp by seni ority end Incidentally plarae North Carolinians at the head of every Important rommillee In l*oth bodies of Congreee. -” vi»w is i iimir* man of the house JJudlriary; Claud* Kitchln, way* ami meant and tnt Jorily leader; H L. Godwin, reform In the civil ter vice; Dought.>t>, ex pendlLure* In the agricultural <|c partmem and Pou on claim* ••Dal the defeat of llcnry In the Texaa primaries for senatorial hon ora leave* the Texan out ot Coo grwaa next Tear, there Core the State will annex another big rhalrmam in the legislative affairs c< the |<re aant Congress. Puu baa beep acting chairman of rule* since April I He and Small will be elevated 10 (he two bigger com mil lees next Coo CXC**, provided sa tol l before; thst the house la Democratic .‘the ebamuw of which appear excellent at tlila tlm*. "Orer In the senate Senator 31m non* la chairman of the finance committee which la lust now play Ing an Important part in legislative affairs: Senator Overman Is chair man of (he rules committee rank ing member on both appropriations and Judiciary and ftould Senator Gulberaon be defeated, which at pre sent seems probable, he will have the refusal of the Judiciary com mittee chairman’ n*AJ. KHTATK TKAVMKKHS The following deeds have been Sled for registration lu the ollioe of flegleter of Deods since our laal issue: H. H. Loomis end wife to Chaa. Olmatcad, a acres Consideration Ml.60. Deed dated April $ 1914 John D. Holland and wife to J K. Crow one lot, No 4.1 subdivision of J. H. Holland proporly at lluno. Consideration, (too A. P. Series and wife to J. K. Crow one 101 ii Holland property at Chmu Coualdaratlon $155 J. E. Dorman and wife to T. M John ion 4 trade of land In Orove tnwnehlp totaling (0 acrea. ConaM aratlon Ism R- D. Overby and wife to Z. D. Overby Iota 1_ 2 anil 4 It. block fonr In town of Angler. Tonal deration 11220 and other valnahla conaldar aUmta. Sarah M. Wade to Myrtle Wad* Tcrwna*nd> one lot In town of Dona. Tonalderation love and affection. - Harnett Port 21th. Coaatderahle demage wee done by the rain here laat Friday night. It wma the heevloat rain that baa fell bare In many yaara and the volume of wator caaeed all tho dltchea and •mall creche to overflow. Several bridge* were we*bed away and cron* • ndroeda wore badly danaaffad Tho min I art ad for about three hour* On Tuaaday. Auaoat *th_ the At l»atlr Coaat Line will run an vxcar elon from Baaford. Salma and In tnraadlata ttnlnta to Wilmington Tha trala will Imy* Dunn at «:»J Tuaaday morning and retarnlng will laava Wilmington ty I II ocloch p. m Tho faro from Dunn will ba 21.40 for tha roend trip Thl* ar enrrtow will gtva tha people of thla tarTHory •• excellent opportunity to vlrtt Wilmington and Wrlphtaolllo at a mail coat I UlUi ABWh. Dako, July lOlh: Announce I mam was made daturday that Evan I gellst J. W. Ham would uu the kOib or Angus! begin a union revival in 1 Dunn to last two week*, hlr. Ham h»» already conducted three reviv al* in Harnett coitnty ible year one each at Ulllngloa, llukv and Broadway At each place great rw eulta were accomplished an<| ac cording to a statement made by SbrrtiY J M Byrd, Mr. Haro has •little more to break up blind tigers sud stop Illicit distilling In Harnett county than hare the county oSleera door In the past twenty years. K* prssslooa (rum many people nf Uukr Indlcet* that many of them will *t land the retiral in Dunn. Thu Park commission bes recent ly added to Erwin Taxk the follow ing new swings Oianl Stride, Ocean Were and four Haby Swings tbesa sll go free to the patrons of the park and n0 charge for their ose The excessive rainfall Friday night did considerable damage to the roads and street*. in many place* thn Sand day was washed fmm the rood* and many smal bridges across ditches and small streams wero taken away. The weave room of tbe Erwin Cotton Mills Company was flooded, but lit tic damage. The most serious dam age waa tbs breaking of tbe water supply dam for the mill*, lmmw dlate step* bare been taken to have the dam rabutlt sad work Is now gotng on I riSTEEN IU1.R.S OF HEAI/TH. 'The Pror*e*.lv. Farmer > Prof. Irving Fleher end Dr. K L FWh . two of America’* roretruwl h>*lth suthnrltim.. have juet writ t«n ■ book. "How to Lire.’ Here era Ue fifteen rales of health as they give thorn I—Air. I Ventilate ercry room you or cupy. 1. Wear light loose anil porous clothes f ®e*k oet-oC-door oee*p*uuni acd rocjeallima. *■ Sleep out. If yon can. I. Breathe deeply 11 —iVm*l. 4. Avpid overfiring and over weight. 1. Eat sparingly uf meats and rggS. * Bat some hard some bulky some raw foods. »• Bat slowly. III—-Pot von*. 10. Bvarualr thorosghly. regu larly and frequently. It. Stand, sit end walk erect 12 Do not allow poisonr. and In fections to enter the body 13. Keep the teeth, gems and Conger clean. IV.—Activity. 14. Work. play, rest and sleep is moderation ■ 1C. Keep serene Campaign Committee. The following wel IkDOwn gentlo men have been appointed as s central campaign com milieu to act In con junction with the Democratic Execu tive Committee in the approaching campaign: It. b. Godwin. Avorasboro town ship. W. J Stewart. Grove township. M. J Senter Uoctor's Creek town ship. W. C. Davis Opprr Llttlo River D- H. Merman LIIIIngLon town ■hip. Thla la a atrong commute* nn I*<h»*il of men who hare the boat In *,re*l of Harnett county at heart and will not weary In their offort to redeem the county to Democracy In November Thla committee will look after and perfect orgaaiaatloaa In each lownahipi aealat tn ratling a campaign fund and la other matter, which may eoine np daring the cam paign.—.Harnett Reporter. **• V. p. U. PlUXTRAM FOR MOW f>AT WIGHT, ATtGCRT 7th.. 1*10. fUoov Ho. a Iced by Mke Lain Weed. Mwh)ecf: Winning Other, In ChrhU flong Wo 11* iBlrmhactiOn by loader Rfriptom reading Prov. 11: *0. John l: 40-11 Mine Jan* WII llame Talk: The character of the aonl wiener. Mina tv* P*ar«on Telhi. The reputation of the aonl winner. Mr H. 0- pool. Talk- The contrtcllon of the aonl •Inner Mlaa Mary Warren Hole: Mlaa Ivn PearwiW Tnlh: The Soal wlanWi knowledge **r. o. ▼. Hoard. Talk: Tha aonl wtandf'e plana of the Indfvideal and hi* anion Mlaa Jaan Wlltiama *"• "• " I i | \ ILVHJC haul .UUUTINU At a lucnulgl liaao ball meet ib( tiuld Monday evening the Dam "Tiger' bu*' hall club uuil teum wai fally roorguulxad, uaw olhcera elec* ed, and a new aytlem of runnlngthi Ctub voted. A new ll*t of director* wore elect ml while Lloyd Wade wae re-elect ed prxtldent of the organltutlon. ilr Herbert Taylor, ono whoaa eg pertenco Juallflet Ula election wa< made .Manager of the lau and un der ihe inanagameut of ona go c« pablc the learn will undoubtedly proper An entirely new aye Inn of ruun lug the blub max adopted anil frooj now oa the club will ba run od atrlctly buelnwe* principle*; no blap atlch; thla nr that: or any old way of managing the club; but Inatewd In a ayeletnaUc way which uieaaa aacceat. "Uoc' Smith, formerly of Laurln barg baa jot nod tho Tiger' force, aod the Angler boy whoaa boch a topping experience l* unlimited meant a grant addition to the club. Tbrae or four new player* bav* aleo arrived anil the team la a great re iuvenated affair which apella a win mng ball team. The new manage onant had a plain talk to Ute raju venatad team and the team will put more life Inin lie playing therefore mahlx It a good deal more lutereat Ing for the apactatore Tomorrow and next day the toxin will battle bare the atrong team and thou Id you deaf re to aae a good game It t* up to you to t*m out. All ladle* will be admitted PREE to thla aerie* of garnet and tbe man axemen! la expecting a good crowd of the town ladle, to be preaact No form of amuaemant batter than the National peat time and the men Of Ihtnn are trying to gtve the town * winning club. With your aid and your patronage thla will he B»,)e poaalble Ill NTS ABOUT HKA1.TH. Bural sanitation l* a health pro teetktc to Us city dweller. then lot Mm die of typhoid fetor. The IT. . 8. Public Health Berries ■sots a free bulletin on the sum mer cars ef infanta. ET"ry mother ought to hare the bulletins of the Children's Bureau In Washington Exercise In tbo garden lx batter than exercise In the gymnasium. Clean water clean food clcnn bouses make cloen, healthy Ameri can citterns,. The Slate of California has reduc rd its typhoid death rale 70 per cent In the past fen yearn. Bats arc the most expensive nui mal which man maintains 1« la estimated that tbs average manore pile will broeil 900 000 flies per ton—Colled Stair* ’ Public Health Service. WTlil.IAMH-YOUNO WKOIMtftl KKPOTtT Al l- A HOAX Saturday morning the Nows and Observer printed an ttem saying Lhal Mr. W. W Williams and his bride, who was Mlaa Isabelle Young were epeudlug their honeymoon at Preusbaw Hall. Yesterday a sister »f Mr. Williams came Into tho News and Observer office and speaking tor her brother authorised the state ment that her brother wax Joking whAv. Hsa IxvIA Ik. Ua». _.. iwrn reporter that bo and mim 7onn* had boon married. Min Williams said she realised, and her brother did now, that marriage la loo serious a matter to be made the labjert of a practical Joko. and aho anted tbat the correction be made u quickly anil explicitly as possible She deplored the Incident doepiy. the staled to a raporter for the News and Observer. On Friday while around with on* at the tchool house pointing part ies a representative of the News and Obaerrer mw Mr. Williams and a young indy with some others at Crenshaw Hell. On being Introduc 'd to Mr. Williams, tbs reporter waa told by the latter that the young lady waa hla bride and tbat the honeymoon of the couple waa be tog spent at Crenshaw Hall. Later Mr. Williams saw the reporter In Wake Forest: ga»© an ommltiad de tail as to lha supposed marriage and lh* newspaper man narer dreamed that ha eras being vtellmlssd. The Newe and Observer regrets lha ooeurrenre. but does not feel that It ig in say way to blame *» the Item waa published on Informa tion that appearod to be perfectly re liable—News and Observer l*tb. “He that proclaims hla own wit dom proclaims hla own folly.' Mr Claude Barnes of Jarksonr III. Fla . arrived today to visit hla broth er. J D. Dames tMI.IBQH NKWH UTTUt Raleigh, N. C.# Aagu.t 1_HIM* i Chairman Wafixu god Secretary Col II* hav* opened Democratic State headqaartars In RaMjch where th« bualneaa oi Ut* polltla*I campaign (or tho next thrvo months grill be conduct**!. Thn oftee* selectod con •lltote t tulle * on tb* (tret floor at lire Capital Clnb building in tbe heart of lltu elty, bpprhijt*. the lint (til ritalea OcrvurnBcni building on Martlu airoet—Jmt acroaa tbe atreci from the po.toflir* within a block of the foar leading hotels on the di rect route to and. from tlic Palon railway paaaensar station. Visitor. to Rakotgb will Cud k convenient to can at thla loratlou and Chairman Warren and Secre tary Colli* extend a cordial inrtta tloo uud prom lac a warm welennte They will b* esppdaJly xraUOcd If visitor* will drop fftpea report coa dlUoua and proapaJU In tbelr re apeetira conaUea gad commanlile., and offer »urh suggMtlom- aa occur f> them for tha good of the party and the wbol* people. IVhn'e in Bert ^H*ob Title Time. The political mothemaiirlaua uuw "flxgcr It out1 that If Wllaoo roretr m only one-third *f tbe four million vote* caat for Roopevalt lour year* ago ba will again* b* rlooted They calculate- tbar Uil* will he ao evea If all of two-thtrdb of tbe Progrxwa Ivea or DaU Mooan Of I»1S rote foi Hughe, this year—which I* n0« pmb able, at Ihla stage of tb# game ,n> war ThaCa conhtlng gitne, but “X ««>«> fast or "yegardUwa- In nty opinion of available slrwoglb which win ,.„j qulla a swath In the rlrrtton of Mi Wllaon thU yen* and one of the moat dependable! of them ||,„ depend* ul voter—Ib.i men who tbluka and votaa regardless of par ty ties or pnNUca] afrillntlont. There are not mu many of thin n*„ (D ** Carolina, list there are several lull Ho** of them In the couu'ry al lnrie. Th«y elected Tfldeu in 1S7( They put Oroenr. Cleveland tB the r***Vfy *’ --- U> JMi St*-—I-*- A.. fiapnmr if deciding the oof/mt moat any old year aa between the- uonlneea of Ihe two grant parties , After It It all ovar lu November "you can re call this prediction with safety and some satisfaction. What They Told Shipman. Some ttrsi-iiaad Information of tka feeling In New York State ia fnr ulabed by OomBi lent ores of Labor aud Printing Shipman, who haa lust rctu rood from Bn IT tin where tho national oouvr-nCton of governmental labor official* waa held. Mr. Ship man lauded the next convention of thoi body for Aatiertlle, where tho meeting will ho held next sotamvr. nc not only gives enccurnging news of prosporta lu New York Stair where 4 large percantago of progros alrca and Independents (the 'Mlcut vote” ) la unquestionably pio-Wll , son, but he says tho outlook appears (o be Are all over the country. This Impression b<* gathers from contact with delegate* to the convention be waa attending from every state in the nnlon, embracing men of all po litical affllaline. Mr. Shipman Is something of a political ralealator himself and one of PrrsldeHt Wil son's strongest admirers and be la much enthused over tho npcmnlstle Information which ho got frotn tbo ooantry-wtdv delegates assembled at -- »w* »« uv|iruu«MfiP iinvih VO ached for by rvapooatble nun t*u*Hk»l Hnor-Odvi. Bom* of the prana dlf pa tehee rrom Washington to a number of North Caittllu* newwpapara *ou|d h« * ■ nalng If their affect «aa low ml» clrfnvou*. Juat why (bare aeeoral po llllral anaro crow* ah on Id be exploit ♦4 al thla time will bear nphm tloa. North Carolina Senator* and Congreeauieii are Hot raaponalblc for the grievance* advertised—gutte tha contrary The cotton manofaclar an and State bank officials have ■ ore lodgement and bantam* arn ■•n than they ar* given credit for, and it ta *nf• to aoy that they have no Intention of biting off thotr noaaa to apita IhHr face* *urh Keptlhllcan thunder at baa hern Aaahed to “a tha paat week under the gtiln* of notra will have no lastl.tg effect. Tor It be* no leg* to aland on, aa will be demon strated aa the campaign advance* and It will In due time And lta way to th* rainor rnbblih heap Thla writer baa known on# or two mouthy political agitator* from thl. BUiv, wboae oplalutu ware abaolate lf worth lea* to can** a whole bat tery of Washington forreapondenta to Are off worn# gcaroerowa than Ibeae nit aa ditto provocation With laea hagta and •* *m*II I anting aff feet. And nobody la eallad a pen to j'ldoeb” Jaat bow. Oarrrat Mattaw* of •—p-irtewrn 1 Th* a*lection bf * aaw elector at larga to Uira (be place oftha bow hiring tbaoher*. When you aUrt out (coking for a n*w ***cher, Mr. Superintendent or Mr. Committeeman, what do you hare lu mind aa qaallfieaUoai? Art you looking only for aomoona who will agree to keep ecbool at forty, forty-Ore, or Bfty dollar* a month? Are yinj looking for someone who can roan f« you at a low price be anie her parenw Uro near and aha can board al home* Are yon look ing rur a teacher who Is primarily » member of aome particular church or beloagiagi to aome particular po litical party? It la sometime* a wonder to many folka why certain tear-her* are se lected. It I* a oiyatery bow war commuaiUc* pat ap with Iho trmnh fainted upon thorn a* tear her*. If teaching were *u accepted profaaaloo many a eo-<alUd teacher would be accented and convicted for mal-prac Ilea. Illglt Mchooli Too. Why win school officials hire young raeu to teach their high school and pay them Us Brat year arary cent Ue district can aflord? The n«u fall. If the young fallow makes good, they ilk him to remain but cannot nice hie pay Nntarally he loaves. Itcoit, ar new teacher eve ry year Hern la a school which ran pay 1720 a year, laatead of pay lag that every year to a young man last from oollrga (who la worth only Jaat about his keep I why not pay |«4* or |440 the Brat year wlU the un derstanding that Ue pay will be 1710 tbe second year U the yoaag follow makes good, and BTCO ar ISO* tbo third year aader tba ——^ conditions? *w»n____n_— _ -- — '-«U u% ippi nr three year*. The young U| cau th«* he stimulated to build cp a reputation for blroer-lf h« will work border, snd be corneal to stay so star* bis pay advance* rrery year. In case (be choice is uatsrtu oate Uis clttsoBs Hare not had to pay equally for poor aod good ear rtca. lent M worth a thought at >*Tfc^T»grfty_gewe Latter. WWiMTIObl OP HKKPBCT Whereas oar wise sr>d powerful Bod. The Supreme ruler of the fin lT*r»e he* soon 6t to take to him self one of our moel loyal b ret hern l.eoo Edward McKay, therefore be It reeolred. ■* That ws bow la bumble rub mission to thq commands of mar Supreme Biter •». That Id the death of Bro Mc Kay, Cap# Fear Lodge Mo. lit. Keights of Pythias, has lost ah boa seed atq loyal thumb* - S. That we. the members of the Cape Fear Lodge, extend to tbt family and relatiece of oar dareas cd brother. oar slaeere regrata and heartfelt sympathy. 4. That a oopy of tbsai resolu tion* be spread upon our minutes, a oopy to the be reared family. Oaa to tbs Carolina Pythian, and Ibe lo cal paper* for publication 0. W O AKDKRR, H S. FREEMAN, J. B HOLLAND, Committee. A Tte. A woman who had some know lodgs of baseball took a friend to i championship contest "Isn't that flaeT* said tbs first.' W# ha»c u tpan on CTery base?* "Why, that’s nothing,' said the friend. 'Bo haw# they.’—Erery body's District Attorney J. 0. Carr la aa llsttsc coneidcrmbls Interest. A. none tbo names aaggsatad Is that of Hoaattir T. T. Thorne of Rooky Mooat. Tbs third Judicial a 1st net com mlllee haring decided oa a primary to nomlnata s candidate to saoesod ttaa lata Judge Peebles, If will be held September »lh Whether Judge r U. Wlattoo, DOW inline the poet lion under appointment by the Oor oror win bars opposition is not rury riser Just yrt Chief Clark Maxwell of tbo Htata Commission, spent sorsral days la C bar last on H C. representing tbs commission In a hearing before Rn ealser Olhson ef the Interatats Com ml salon nn a petition of the Cbnr Isston chamber of commeree ' fer llllter rnten. The mutant ion this Uase was much the easts as In tbs | Roy*tar fart Miner esse—that a Roy ster fertiliser case -that a rormsr order of Ibe interstate romeMealon tiring the nil roads In North Caro lina authority to tnrreaae their N. Carolina iittra-atate rates on far miser twenty per stmt per In should hold good now. This Mate won the sane at Norfolk toms ton days ago and the dedal on Ibis lime Is expected to alpo be farorabia U North Oarollna. C M AH) AM H HlXlEn WILL AC CEPT THE KOMIRATKHt N«w York, July >1—Chari* I. Hagkaa accepting tbe nomine Use oq tbs Republican ticket for proaMeaey pledged himself to a policy of ft no Data la dsnllng wtU Mexico if elec tad President. Mr. Hashes charged that tha •tak ing of the Lusitania with many American lias lost aad Inn of An arlcan praatlge waa aaaarvl by a waak paltay. Ho ewpor+d wpman saf fraga aad deaounosd all plota what ever In tha lata real of all foreign inflows, Tha nation Is akachingly anpre parad. Ha urged adequate national dafaoaa aad grwatar navy protection oa tha Western aad Eastern coast, a larger army aad greatly reinforced aary ha halirvaa to ha mraaii National prosperity was character laad as a fouls paradise brought a bout by abnormal war cesdttioas aad advocated protective upbuilding poll elan. (KMTR lAK'ALAu. We are glad to aaia that Mr. i. W. Taito our relearned towagmau aad B>archaeli is eM« in he arouad bin pi ace" of kuetnma again after a long Ulnesa. Mr. L L Lorlaaon made a bant aaaa trip to Angler Monday onbic new Maxwell Touring ear. Oar knelling gai.igenen Mamra 0. g. Yonng and W. K. Nichols bare arrived their bwulnaas lata on* of the buildings formerly occupied b- B. F Las don and Bon on MeKli-'.ay St. Mlanes RUty and Vera Beasley of BmRhflald K. C who have bean vis um g their friends and relatives Ler* tor the put several day* k>» returned to Bmlthlald. Mr. 4. D. Pop* left Monday for Ooldaboro whore be ta occupied tn thd Lumber buatnea* HU family remains bare Messrs. Owen Odum nod O. B. Toang want to Angler Monday la Ihs Internet af tkr Oommanlty Pair, to bo bold bore In October. We are sorry te note the aed tenth of Mr. Shorn* R HoUaait of near here eke died — r'a rfj r_ 0 tj_: Mr. Holland was only is years old ind unmarried Ha lm.ee* an aged mother to moarn hU death. We at lold that fast before Mr. Hnlluil left tor Ohio bo took n life loaur • nee policy for |1««« In the Mary land Idle ins. Co. with the Ideal a lent Mr. O. B Young and lhat he had only paid one premium. Mr. Young tell* lbs writer that It will be h't pleasure to pay to the mother who la the beneficiary the »1«0*. Mr. Oay fttewart formerly of Coot* who hu a position with i! C. Bmsawell at Baltleboro N. C is home with his parents tbit week. We are glad to see Mr. Molt Coals uu tb* streets again. Mr. Omtahat been coal nod to his bed for semr lima from an accident received In lbs mill. I Mr. Ik Ik Levinson and family Motored over to Four Oak* Sunday an a run to aec their friends and rel itlvaa. Mis* Ferguson of Pannsylvvria '* visiting Miss Vada Stewart. There hu been a number of aorta) events in honor of Mlaa Prrguaon. Wo are Informed that the town Commissioners are going to repair lb* street. In tha town of Coats elthln tha next few days. This la a step in tb* right dlreetloa uii nan <w n - — * cmmL la spite nf Ilfs'* trnnbl*. 1 cay; w*° slags of a brighter tomorrow Bocaaoo of tbs cicada today His Ilfs la a baaattfal sermon. Aad this la tbs lesaoa to m— Msot trails with smile* and they ran tab; •Fbo# saras with a song aad thsy —Bgehnngc. Tbs recent ralaa bar* caused dc »*y •• lbs paving which Is going ca la Daaa and th* principal streets *f th* tows ara In had shape Very "«1* psbgreaa can bo mad* mill the waatbar clears sp and the force hors to d* th* work ar* morrly beat lag Urn*. Tomorrow, the Southern Railway will run aR excanrto* from Bohaa. Ra)«tgb. and other points to Atlan tic city. N. J. Far* for tbs raant trip will b* $11.M. Ttebsts OS solo at all potato from Selma ta Ormm bora. aad the ratara limit will ha II days. If yoa ear# to aara money yoa naghl to aaa oar Clothing Dry Oaods shorn. OrernJla. Shlrto etc «• are raeatrlag a Mg ahlpmoat thla wuuk. ARhaagh oil merchandise In ad raaelng sharply w* ar# still stun, •rtrsmsty cheap A $ TAYLOR COMPANY. mad m DUNN DISPATCH a political stead poial "Karar before baa Ua tenaar aa **•« aacb proeparttp* aaM Mr. Oodwta. "Tbi cropa hare baaa aa uaaalljr gaod aad pradtebla Ibta roar aad aar aai that baa aaytkiag that i« prodacad aa tka (ana (a aaM (mb a tea of bar to a sow or a pig caa dad a Market tor It aad (d a goad price too. "Katarallr ttla baipa the r~**—r* Hon eoMaa la far pralaa aa all Mdaa aad Mr. Wlleoa la aara to laualia •aar Mora Tar Haal vatoe la Ma raabar tbaa ha did la llll'-ft a C. Brraat ta Han aad Ohaaraar. At tba bona of Mr. i D. Brook* op Mala i mnrnlag at • o'eiack a i ding took place, parties katag Min PaaraaU. Ua attractive aad pUabad daaghtar at Mr. aad •*» 1. J- PaaraaU, at Dam, M. C. aad Mr. Paal C. Hoed ad Ua sane ptoee. Tka bride tmnd Pit day naa<m presumably aa a rielt to bar Malar. Mrs. A_ D. Brooks, vban aba bad rialted gaitc fripii'anlj i the past aad baa Made a boot of friaado oho •are all laettw tar amid to bar a» aaal rlaK. sat UtoMag Uat It voted be eat eAarl bp Ua arrival of Ua me crremoay m giftHM by Rs». Artkir T. TaugMikt Prssby urtao etiick mt thW place. white Mrs. Ibl* Whitdsld pitied •oka's woddlag ■f rmdersd beeellful i P<K." immediately after Us tiermoo/ Ike ksppr esapls Ml Md 'irsi of rtce aad good oiobea so tbe g;u (rate for Wrighuntte Ua brlds wssrtag a mt bln* clou They eriu be at borne to their friends at Dead. M. C., after km gaat let. Tbs weddlag yrsateli ware bsoo> tlful. Those present were Mr. Rate Dm ■teg aad MM Helen Hosd of Dean; Mr and Ur, A. n. Broshs, MMas Brooks, kflaa pm Uttar sad Mm. Rate WktUtetd. Mra. Hood bos tor UNO ysan First National Bask mt ttmmm white Mr Hood Is s landing dmggtoc bo lag litantM la Us Hsod sod Oano Ikaa drag stereo—Ham 1st Mam eg rr ITU. WHY THEY PUT. drown# two-thlrda at tba comatry •ehoala at tba United ttataa have ■aw ^aithir* ovary lam. Whoto me tliipi Uka tbla la tba-g Boat of nr eattoa grille vnaid throw thaai into baakraytiy la ate month* aad wrack aay attar lad. A latter from a matey —mi tmehar ana at tba vary beat Ik ttkt or aay other Mata, throw* Nfbt an a Bala onaaa of tbla lag of Klwk qaota from H i. •• aa a direct that nr* largely I orgeat aaaaa of waate to the aw of pabUc Wool wit*rr —the —-It •*le ***aat cheap* *f *aaaU| •ehoel taacbar*—PatomiMy Haw* Let tar. Prof. C. U Haraadtv * or the Trinity Park who haa kaaa to the a» T*r ul *** ***** Komaal, •paodtap m few daya wtth Mg pay. «b, Hav. aad Mm. J. A. Hnrwday. Mm. Horaaday la atw arttb kto Praf. Horaaday iriaihll at tk* Method brt chart* Boday iv.alog la a t*0 of thoaght aad waa tboroogbly •fated. ' — | | | | Mr. and Mra. W. i. Pattrttt. at Pam pa. Ptertda, am vttttop Ik tta etty tba gaaato at Mr aad Mm. J. W. Oraagboo.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1916, edition 1
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