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f. m imn dopatch April tab ItM. at the pm* Ac at Dm. M. C. uader the act ot March X MM OUA TKJULS: L luun pore. Pauuir. »> ? Mi TMij Imp Hte Word. ■ (Philadelphia Record.) In 1911 Theodore Roosevelt declared In public speech: “I win never abandon the principles to which we Progree ■. alves have pledged ourselves, I . will never abandon the men . and women who drew around me to battle for those prlncl _a_^ • In 1916 the Colonel was de . „ Bounced an a traitor at a gath ering ot Progressives superior £ to the seductive charms or Ceo. W. Perkins’ checkbook. The pussle Is to ind out which side , has abandoned Its principles In i. the past three years. ... I - Ail ^ V vjs • • — New Um Time to Begin ffktbl en Mosqaltoes. With UM advent of August the matartal-beariug moequiu tounmee more active than ever. . All that section of North Caro ' Una from Rowan County to the mi la more or leea menaced by thla easiest of preventable dte •won The degree of danger depends entirely upon the Intel • Hgenee and vigilance of the In dividual communities In tbeli •Sorts at prevention. Now that the heavy summer rains are probably for tbr most part over, the hot days sad night* of the next two mouths mean that anophelt? mosquitoes will breed by the bUltOS. The State Board of Health suggests that the people li: every village, community and small town—(and city where there la no live health depart ■test), take a day off and see that every ditch. tiled-up branch or other place where a * mosquito delights to live. i>, thoroughly drained end ell the gram and vegetation cleaned off. If this simple procedure coupled *tth the dally small __OLflilltM to- todefecteri mcslltles, were began now anl repeated a few times until froa thousands and thousands or dollars could be saved an l much suffering could be assii" prevented, to make no mention of the lives saved. Organise end start the fight right now. A life saved In N Carolina Is worth aa much rr a life saved on the Mexican lirr der. f __ Mr. MM Mrs Bam Parki spent Sunday in Roseboro. Mr. Lb 1. Grantham. of Luni berton, spent Tuesday in ;lt.< city. Mrs. Weatherby. of Faitim visited Dr. and Mrs. Hicks tM : Mias Minnie Guy bss return ed from a visit to relatives In South Carolina. Mlaans Juanita and Ri:’.v Crockett are visiting relativ in Oxford this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan n ,-r> spending several days tv Wrightsvflte Beach. Mrs. W. P. Baldwin and *«.n «* Oeorgia, are visiting Mr. imu» Mrs. John C. Clifford. la a business local In thin I s * *»• Mias Vara Herring is of to: lug her horns for sale. Mr. John Monds la spending the weak end at Wilmington ; “Ml Wrtgbtsvtlle Beach. Mr. Paul Jonas returned i.uu v from Aiabema. where he has seen for about a year. Okas. Ifighamlth, Jr., wa» , £*■*«> Or. and Mrs. Ch:i». x. lUghamlth August 10th. ttl«;. Tbi (Tnidha flffwlwuV —»- t_ .. Owib A«|« MU. It will La I conducts |if JErangtllat J. \V. MXm* Emu and Agnas V.'ar * rwarnad Wadnaadag fn-m a •gJJ” vlalt to Wrfgbtar:.!o Mn. <t u. goon arri. v>J| • < arZ^Jnk w iff *'v'jr' I Mr Xra. C-.-o. StJFJ’Ftk# ?**1,1»?* ?** **** If". La* re. -— D*‘** Xar. |, g, Lana and mi*. raytoLanaUft r*’' swsawBk1’* HA51M0U RESIDENCE, corner of Harnett and Bills streets, tor sale Easy terms. Apply a* once to Mine Vara U Herring. Dunn, N. C. the Take op the late Mr*. P. A. Herring lor sale. Contains 414 acres. Easy terms. For particulars ap ply to Troy Herring, Roec boro, N. C. i | POK SALE—MICE KESI- i dence lot in splendid com munity, located In South eastern part of Dunn. Rea sonable terras Details and Information by calling at The DUpatch Office, Dunn, N. C. i -— •0. L. CANADY REPRESENTS the oMee1 Mutual Company, the New England Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Boston, Mass. Incorporated > 1836. for land deals, either In town or the country, with terms to suit purchaser, you will do well to see George L. Canady, Dunn, N. C. I - KIMIM DUNK Summer Cinnioa to WrightaviUe 1 Beach (A)* 9149; (B)« MJ6. M.25 to Xyrtlo Booth; «KS6 to Nor fplb I TickoU on «*)« from May 16 to Oc ! labor 16, inelosire, limitod return ing anti] October SI. Liberal atop over Drivilefee. WEEK END EXCUB8I0N FAKES TO WILMINGTON (A)* «K66; <B)« I 25.40. I Tickets on sale for at] train* on each Saturday and for forenoon trains on each Sunday fret May >7 j to September 11 inductee, limited returning to roach original starting point prior to midnight at Tucoday next following do to of aalo. • I A) VU Fayettaeills; (K) VU | WlUan. & Schedule* and further particulars cheerfully furnished upon applica tion to J. W. Whitehead. Ticket, Agt. Dunn, N. C. ATLANTIC COST LINK The SUn lard Railroad af the Boot* Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Psrker si* spending s few dsys la the city with their psrents. Mr. end Mrs. E. L. Psrker. Father George Watkins re | turned Monday from s week's visit to Wilmington end Wrightsvllle Bench. Mr. John Benders left Wed nesdsy for Wrightsvllle Bench where he will spend the re msindar of the week. Messrs. P. A. Lee end Paul Exsell returned Wednesday from s visit to New York. At lantic City and Philadelphia. The Falcon Camp Meeting WWW/ WHU •» III V.VUIIIIUL for ten days. A number of peo pie win attend from various 1 parts of the State. Rev. and Mrs. Luther Davis i have returned from Raleigh < and other towns In the State 1 where Mr. Davis has been con ducting protracted meetings Messrs. N. A. Townsend. R 0. Taylor and 0. P. Shell, of . Dunn, and Messrs. J. R. Bag gstt, Chas. Ross and H. T. Spears of Lilllngton. have been ] named for Harnett county as | members of the Wilson and < Marshall Campaign Fund Com- 1 mittec for the national cam- j P«ign. , The Atlantic Coast Lias will < run an excursion from Fayette- j rille toRlchmond, Va., and in- , tennedlate points, Tuesday, August 22nd. The fart for the j round trip from Dunn will be j *2.50. Train will leave Dunn « at 3:63 a. m., the 22nd, and re- < turning will leave Richmond ' Wednesday August 23rd at t j This is a cheap and splendid t vportunlty to visit the capital 1 city of Virginia. The Atlantic Coast Use will , run a vacation excursion to •astern resorts from Aur»i 1 17th. Tickets will be sold for \ ell trains on the above date, ■ to Atlantic City. Baltimore, i Washington. Richmond. Nor- ] folk and Virginia Beach, limit- < «d to reach the original start- • tot point by or before mid night of Friday. September 1. ! For Further lafomatlon eee C i. W. Whitehead, Ageat Dean, ff. C. Mr. toss who was - cwt* on tal m SSR to *«• . ^L wan oe a: -- - °p*r* w** * • aertona nature ®od It eg he several days yet >Mfore IW. Las wttl be able to Hie friendswm •a glut to know, however, that ~S 5"5J£* - — “ tossara. S. H. Hope and i. H. yjtoaee tut Monday to over »_ _ Magnolia Balm LITTLETON COLLEGE ________ « A weD established, well equipped, sad very prosperous school for girl* sad young women. Foil tana begins September 20th, 1»1A For catalog*!*, address t. M. RHODES, LITTLETON. N. C Notice of Sole. By virtu* of tbo power of solo contained hi • dead of trust dated tha 7th day of Jams, IB 11, executed by E- 8. Smith, and wife, M. A. (hath, to the Southern Life and Trust Company, Trustee, registered in book 106, Hag* 181, in tha oOce of the Register of Deads of Hamettt County, and by virtue of the deed of Southern Life ondTmst Company, Trustee, to E. F. Young, and J. C. Clifford, Trustee, dated tha 29th, day of May 1916, aad registered la the oAco of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County on the ITU, day of July, 1916, (a Booh,, . Page.. transferring tha powers set forth to said dead of trust to th* under ■imi iTimwi, we wiu at ue um •ad place hereinafter mentioned aetl at public auction to tka high*at bid der, for eaah, the following describ ed real estate, located la the town ot Lillington, County tf Harnett, Stats of North Carolina, described la said deed ef trust as follows, to-wH: First Tract: Being Lot No. 1 known as tka Roger* Hotel property in the teem of Lillington. Harnett Co, npd mors particularly described aa follows: Beginning at the corner of Main and Front Streets in the town of Lillington; thence 8 18 h. 2 1-2 chains to comer of Lot No. 2b; thence S. 71 E. 1 chain to a come.- in Hie tine of Lot No. 2: thence as lino ef Lot No. 2 18 W. t 1-2 ch: ins ta o corner In Front -trcA; thence N. 72 W. l chain to the beginning, contain ing one-fourth of aa acre. Second Tract: Secuod Lot knows as the land conveyed by C. C. Bar bee and wife to J. T. Roger* A Bra., on the 6th day of Angnst, 1872, by teed recorded in Book T. Pageo 19. 20 aad21. Register at Deeds office for Harnett County, tlta same being one self of Let No. 2 is the survey and plot of the Town of Lillington. bounu td aa follows: BEGINNING at the :orner of Lot No. 1, then E 18 8 S3 ft. with Front Street, then S. IS M. 6 chains, to tha back line of said loom; thence W. 72 N. 38 ft. to the tenth onat eonor of Lot No. i ■hence with the lint of Lot No. 1 , e the beginning containing one kanh at aa asm. rinning at said property known as Third Tract: Beginning at the Eastern corner of tka Rogers Hot! Lot in tha edge of Main 8treat, sad rone with the edge of said Street in ind Eastern direction to the comer if Lot now owned by J. A- Rodgers ind Dr. J. F. McKay; Conce with ho Western line of sold Lot to a itaka la tbs edge of 1. Strict; thence vith the edge at L Street in a West trly direction to the comers of Rog ers Hold I,ot now owned by Hr, fhnmie Washburn: thence with the Eastern edge of that Lot to the be he Barbee Lot on which E. 3. Smiths iAco la now located. Place of Sale: At the Court House mr, uuiDKwn, uvntu mjun ty, forth Carolina. Timo of Sale: August 21ft, 1916, it 11 o'clock H. Terms of Hale 3a*h 10 per ceat of bid to bo paid at ole mm pledge of rood faith, balance ipoo delivery of Trurtevo' deed. This the 17th day of eJuly. 1918. E. P. YOUNO, i. c. curroEd, Trustee*. Notice of Sato Under Heritage By vhtae ef the powers of tale ootalned la a mortgage dead of formaa N. Norden, and wife. Sarah I. Norden, te the Bank of Harnett, btad November 1st, 1911, and reg iterad in Book 10*. Pag* 78, hi the ifln of the Register of Deeds ef Umott County, we will at the time >nd place hereinafter stated, sell o the Ughaet bidder, fer each, the cd lowing described tract ef land flag in Black River Township, TT»r ett Gouty, to.wit: Ptrat Tract: Beginning at a stake u the West side ef the Durham and ®ethere Railway la a line of Isl ington Street, and runs with Une f said Street North 88 Went 160 sot to a stake (leva pia in line at bM Street); thence tenth 1-4 Rest a 00 foot to a stoke; thence South 08 m hit 108 feet to a stake (Iron pin) I 1 the Shop Lot IJne; thence as said I ee North 1-4 Wom 100 foot to be- jf Inning, a senior, sad eontaias 16000 I 4- tod of land la the town of An- 1 — lodges Market l wish to inform the public that I will hm!? S'isi k Clambs and Crab Meats on Wednesday, Friday of each week. ALSO FRESH FISH EACH DAY Meats arc handled over an absolutely sanitary marble slab counter. Meats are also kept on a sanitary refrigera tor and protected by electric fans. Phone 61. WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. M. F. HODGES Dunn, N. C. BIG EXCURSION from FAYETTEVILLE and intermediate points Richmond" Virginia Via Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Tuesday, August 22,1916 Train leaves Dunn 6:53 A. M. Leaves Richmond, Returning, 8:00 P. M., August 23rd. FARE $2.50 Round Trip* W. J. Craig, T. C. White, p»«**njfer Traffic Msnafur General PiMspr Ar*»l AriUntathi Euifk al Ef» rjr Late DereUp •f iailbM fimJ tukM (nmuH htW W.uiiMlj UutrataW Tno feature of dutinctiveneea and aroartoeaa will be UMtantly remarked in the dreaaee deetyned for every member of the family B. FLEISHMAN & BRO. DUNN, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT I 1 wish to announce that I have mov- I ed my harl er shops into the building I next to the State Bank & Trust Co., I and am now ready to serve you. My ffl Shop is now modem in every respect, ft I want you to c«ll and see for yourself. || When you need a shave or haircut, ft come to the most sanitary shop in l| the city. » V«m tor nrtlN, flj J. W. LANGLEY | • \ Greensboro DailyNews — $2.50 ~ eaah with order, to new subscribers from now until November 9*. Your acceptance of this spec's price wtll also entitle you to t fro« copy of our Handy Almanac and Encyclopedia, a boon that you will And invahiatl*. containing many Important facta, statis tic* and figures for which yao bars frequent uee. Order the Daily News vaiay »nd ret the groat benefit of Ihia special price. Remember this is campaign year and we han dle the news impartially. Greensboro Daily News GREEN8BORO, N. C j ) ma/w/ "fe/oourt tkat tkkWtr .__ ca/TVlVQA)C Ah cl (Barnet (iucuMt OLuidimtS -unfit | MuiWpc/n/, a em|onradMt*|ttlln^ fcfuux/ monjMJL -wt • °JU Sainlc THE BANKER It INTERESTED IN HIS DEPOSITORS. HE IS THE ONLY MAN IN TOWN WHO WILL GIVE YOU HIS ADVICE FREE. THE BANKER LIKES TO SEE YOU AND EVERYONE IN HIS COMMUNITY GETTING RICH. SUCCESS BREEDS SUCCEESS AND SUCCESSFUL MEN CAN AMD DO ASSIST EACH OTHER. BE A SUCCESSFUL MAN. PUT SOME MONEY IN THE BANK OFTEN AND BECOME ONE OF THE RICH MEM IN YOUR TOWN. BABB V* we pay R pee cent interest STATE BANK & TRUST CO. READ THE DUNN DISPATCH II ym im! aoytkbf b Barbie or mommmtal work, 4*m't •md ym order* away iron kowc, kot let tfco SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU U will coat yaa laai ud oar work b |uruta«d Southern Marble Works, Dunn. University of North C PLAY BALL CHARL HILL. N. C. Hut— kntd to ftoplt ■4 tk* State The Sumer School For Tcmchert—J«e 1J—My 28 Writ* tor oonploto oBaouBcomeot Able Faculty Complete curriculum Moderate Rates Credit Courses Delightful Environ ment. Excursion Rate Tickets The Summer Law School June I 5 Aug. 25th. Session Sept 14. fltodooto ok* oipoot to ontor tor iko rtmtlia* riMuld oonploto th.tr or rmafonoato at owl; u poooiUo New York. August —The In Fantlle paralysis figures today war* 62 deaths and 182 new pa sea The grand total for the epidemic are 6.822 cased and 1. IM deaths. How York. A afoot I.—Now York lowipipati eswalaslr »termed si As Mtrm e ssrtsesasas of I bo »bli» pspsv sNssUes, aro lektof Iraotlo Otses set salf to bold #roo ■t »«•—■#41— wUAta Us atost We all need exercise in the open air. Why not pl*y the good old Amer ican Game ot Base Ball. It s the most healthful game of all. °&jBfiT’&SS'SSSiE GOODS. Get up a Team. It will be great fun and exercise com bined Can and see our supply. Let us help you select the right kind of Bats. Balls and Gloves. We guarantee them to give satisfaction they're the best made, ainuui broth nta, dunk, n jC. rlfld llmiutloat. bat to (artall th« “■« «U1I farther. If pottlbla. Maay »»»na|wn aot oaty to Naw York, bat alaewbara. aro aata ally thraataaad wHk naymliii of MbllMtlog batata of Itat liability of tbt mill anywhrrt to • apply tbalr naada Tba Now York papara boat ait ill all rotona prtrllrgaa, eotatry and oky. aad trill bold tbalr oot»«l Unoly to tba actobl aaada of tba yoblle. /
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