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THE DUNN < T0L* 111 Dunn, N. C. O&, 25tli, m<» __ NH. HKRHIMI HEHIGNH AH CASH HER He la lecemM by Mr. i A. Cal brwth, of kaloou. a Pot uwrr Clll ton at Dunn. Mr. Herring who haa bean a cl aarrad tha But Bank and Tnnl Company •» caahlar linn I la argon I in lion more than n yotr to 1 a hall ago. haa tendered hit resignation tc lake effect Nureohcr the fret. lit will be succeeded by Mr. J. Cal breth. of Falcon, who will more tc Jtnnn and aaaumr hit .Unite an caahlar the drat of the month. Mr. Hacrrtng. who haa been a el titan of Duud fur several ycara.. la one of the ton ru .at energetic you a I bualnrin dm lie haa nerved 'the bank aa caahlrr with rredll la hlmaelf and the toatltutton. He laavea Dunn to a to Itueaboro where If will engage In the leoiber buel neee. bavllog aaeocleted hlmaelf with Mr. Troy Herrin* ilia frlrnda Kerf regrof that him change in work tak • t him to another town, out with for him much eucncat Mr. Culbrelh la to wc*l known In tmnn and thta part of tk« stale he needs do Introduction to (ha pfopla at oar handa He haa llaed here be lt ra and at one time not cashier of the FI rat National Bank. Ha haa had aataral yaara experience In the bank log business which will naelat him a grant deal In carrying on tka w irk which haa bnau to excellently' done b> Mr. Herring . The fiapatrh U glad to welcome Mr. Culhr.-th beck to Dual and hope* that hie clll esnehlp will be permanent. 1R1 ATLANTIC OOAMT IU1M/TY COMPANY tn Ml Voluble Property and Kick Grade Olry lets The Alias Ole Coast Roalty- Co., ot Petersburg Virginia, and Green villa, N. C... will morn to llgnu on tha first of Novsmbor far tba pnr poaaa of eoadoetlog a land Auction Bala. Mr. R. L Godwin hat employ ad tkUa well kaovs Company to ©ob daet tba aala for blia sad tba fact .tkai Jbay atV^vW** lor tha *gr poaa of aeltlag for him again ■ peeks well for their efficient service while bars bafore. Tha aala wklch they held hero last January was a Hadd ad so!eases sad property tc the a moant of fit.410 was soiti on that day. On Wednesday tha fire- i*f Nav saber they are going to sell a boat fitly lota on Oi>oge and Kills strict* Tha property known a» in*. I. w V-’ade and J. C Barrington place. In addition to tha realdantlal property they will offer aome of -he highest class business properly that has been put on tha market la Dunn for aomw time This business prop erty la located In the hi art of ilu city sad will be sold on a.>ay terms Os railroad St. they am going to sartl tha Jones hotel property. On Breed sad Cllntoa streets taey sin sail tha Phillips property t nick they have eab-dlvtded Into five late. In addition they will sail on v ■ *n si. tha lot adjoining tha Municipal bonding and now owned i»y Yliasn. Whitehead and Hood. Tha peepla of Duos are rertalsly going to have aa exeeiieui nppor luolty to purchaaa some f lluftn's best dirt on November the first. At tsntfon Is railed to tbe s i that Is balag carried la this lotus. Lots go oat end attan l tha aala sad boost Dunn end Dunn >irt. Mr*. Katie Woodall lam Itaod. flmlthfleld. Oct. 10—Mr*. Kati* Wood oil Lora, wife of F. P. Lore, Hrll and Oomorrotle gon laao for county aurrayoi. died at eleven o'clock thle mornii g. flhe waa taken suddenly 111 at midnight and sank rapidly. The cimmuatty is ehoelced at her sadder death, which Is especially tad kreonee ah« waa married only last June rtnd thU was the third tragic death la tfar tally to tha paat year or to hri father. W L. Woodell. l*te praal daat of the First National Bash, haring died suddenly at B! ck Mona tala Jnty ISth laet yanr. and brothar-la-law. B. o Aye-,ck. bavlni died aaddamly Deeambar Ind last Fnaeral aervlere will be contacted by Fev. B. B. Lacy from hum* ol Mra. B O. Ayeeck. slater of dSenas •d. at two-thirty tomorrow nftoraoon The family of Mr. Lore win arrlv* from Coaoord for (h* servlna* to morrow The BegletraUo* book* will clou flat order and If your name * not or than thee it means that ' n can no1 vet# ea November 7th. Hr matt Co need* yonr vote and It Ir ->ur dot) to he aare yoar name la wri t-* then ao that yon may rxarctsa tto prin las* of voting. Mrs. CUade F> It- n. r itsnah Oa., arrived Frt-I </ and I ■ <>ndin| several days hare with relative* i-kqal. notice. * A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OK COMMISSION KFIR OF THU. . town of dunn north .. CAROLINA. I. J. W. Tamasc. Mayor, of tha l Iowa of Duaa, do beraby raqoaat rqur honorable body to paaa II an •morsency mmature the followiue ftt lached rcaolatlon entitled. ••A RESOLUTION AUTHOniZIKO THE PAVEMENT WITH HHKKT ASPHALT PAVEMENT OF CEB TAIN BT BEETS BETWEEN DK SIONATED POINTS IN THK TOWN OF DUNN. N. C. AND. PROVIDIN'!) I FOR ASSESSMENT ON THK AHtn TINO PROPERTY OWNEnS TO DEFRAY PART OF THB COST OF TUB SAME UNDEB AND BY VIR TUE OF CHAPTER (I H'BLIC LAWS OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR IHi.’ The aald reaolntlon author If IDS the parement of certain pur tlona of tba follow! mantlontd if recta Kins atrael and Wilson afreet I do hereby requeal that tba raa olutloa be Saaily patted at an emer , sency meaaure at tha resnlar ad Joamed meetlos of the Board of Cnmmlaalonare of the town of Dunn ou Lb la date. This the 31th day of Beptoinbrr, mi. I J. W. TL'RNAQK. Mayor A RESOM’TTDN AUTHORIZING THB PAVEMENT WITH SHEET APPHAI-T PAVEMENT OF CER TAIN STREETS BETWEEN DES10 NATKD POINTS IN THE TOWN OF, DUNN. N C. ANl) PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT ON THK ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS TO DBFIIAY PART OF TIIE COST OF THE SAME UNDER AND BY VIKIUE or CHAPTEn fc« PU BMC LAM’S or NORTH CAROUNA FOR 1*15. BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERR OF THR TOWN OF DUNN. N C. That wbtraaa King Hi reel from Icarsall itraat to Cleveland Street I* badly In need of repair* and Ini provamenU and (he welfare ami conventanra of iba public at largo ii quire that aald Street*, should be graded. Improved and paved within I O’# limits aforeeald with aaplial’ 1 O' Other tellable pavement and the Board of Commlaalonera of eald town find that tba above Improvement la oeoaeaery; and. whereat e majority In namber of lha ownara who rapre anat more than a majority of ail tho Upeal feel of the frontage* of the laads abutting a pen Poaraall Street betvrnen Fayetteville Street and lay ton Street have petition eg] to the Board of Ceaalaaoem of aald town to pava the name with aaphalt that »wo-th?5n«?arcogto?nSd^ pavement be aateaied a pot the lots abetting directly on uld street ac cording to the extent of rhetr re epactive frontages thereon hy eqaet1 rata per foot of aald frontage; and. I whereas the eald petition was duly Sled with the Clerk of the Town of Dunn who loveetlgated the sufficl-. e:>ey thereof, and certified tho re el It of his Investigation to the Board of Commissioner* to the effect 'bat s majority in number uf the owners who represent more than a major ity of all the lineal feet of frvmtage of tho lands abutting upon Pearsall!| Street botweaa Fayetteville Street I and Layton Street have duly slgnc-i esid. petition and thet said petition, compfihe with Chapter ;c of the Public Lners of 1916 In all reepeett; at.d. Wbaroas the nnard of Coro mlsaloaart jof the Town of Dunn bud that the petition Is sufficient la all reapecta and that Chapter [,* of the Public Laws of 1915 has been I complied with Id all respects as to Iba filing and certifying of said po tion to this Hoard TWbf W Vi craa ■ Vtlann Qleaoi fa..va hdgarton St. to Cumberland Street la badly In need of repairs anil im provement* ud Uic welfare find ccnvanlonce of the public at large require that aald Strectn should be graded. Improved and paved within the limit* aforesaid with asphalt or. other suitable pavement and tba! Board of ComraUslones of aald town '• hereby And that tha ahve Improve ment u necamaary; and. wharves a majority In number of the owner*, a bo represent more than a majority of all tba lineal feet of the frontage* of the lends abutting upon Wilson Street between bdgerton Street and Cumberland Street have petitioned to the Board of Cominlaalonert of aald town to pave tho tame with as pbalt qavetneot requiring In aald patttton that tut* third* of the coat of said pavement be assessed upon the lota abutting dlrnetly on aald 8; according to tha extant of their re apectlvw frontages thereon by an equal rat* per foot of aald frontage; and. wberoas the aald petition wa> duly filed with tba Clerk of the Towa of Dunn, who Investigated tha anflleleaey thereof, and certified tba remit of hia Investigation to tb* Board of Commissioners to tha at fro* that a majority Is number of the owners, who represent more than a majority of all the lineal feet of frontage of the lands abutt ing upon Will on Street between lid gar ton street and CambarUnd Stieel have duly slgaod said pell lion and that aald petition compile* tilth Chapter S< of tha Pabllc Laws of IP IS In all reapxt*; sad. where as the Board of Commlmtonera of the town Of Dana find that the peti tion U sufficient la all raapaets, gad that Chapter St of the Public law* of ISIS haa keen compiled with In all raspect* aa to thn filing and cer tifying of aald petition bo this Board i WHinfiAI. tha Board of Corn-' i ilia toners of tb* tows of Dunn 1*1 of tha opinion that all of Hi* said at reefs above mantlonad batwaon tha points designated and proposed to bo paved should h* paved with asphalt of the kind and character required and specified in thn con tract with aald towa and T. J. Me Outre, the contractor; and. where i aa to sneer* uniformity of work tha aald Board of Cosnmlaalaniara la of the opinion that the work should If let out to con tract In whole which haa already knee don* by or der of thin Board under the assist »»** had advtos af Ollbert C. Whit*. Ike engineer employed by (aid tawn Ir<1 thul thle method would be cheur e. »ni1 belter for properly 'turret ■ I> 6 for .pill Inwn; and. where*, set it.vsrd i-f fommlsalonn* >. of Ihe , I'inloti lhal Ihe pavement arorestil ■a I ho beat and molt auilubla for aal street a tint! tbit aal lii.pruvt-mcut should be made a aloreeuid and that two-thlrda of th et.Kt of aaltl pavement ahould be ai • ruMd upon the lota abutting d' t..Uy on aald elreeta within th limits above prescribed according I li e extent of inclr reapectlve front .yea there,HI hy an equal rate pe •""» of aald frontages; :.OVV THKKEKOKE. be It and It I thereby reaolved by the Doord u rummiH-toners of the town of Dun: » regular meeting alttlni 1 '** Zaili day of September lPlf !'“* King Street between Poataal .•■'eel and Cleveland Street and thu '•llaon Street b e i tv e a a »5d lerton Slteet and Cumbcrlisni M reel in* paved with nepltall pave r ent. a» aforesaid, under and by vl >,•# of Chaplet SC of the Public taw of Ills, and th# procedure there rnder ra hcroinbefnre eel forth, on, t).< general lava of the State exist I'T. And It I* further resolvad the two thirds of the coat of aald pare mot of all of an Id streets a fore* a I, ► Ithin Ihe limit* prescribed be hcie alier as»..*eert upon the lot. ahnttlnt fltecily cu aald streets according t< II:o extent of their reapectlve fron • re* thereon by an qua! tate pc; hot of aald Iron I age. ,he a,^* menl ugomat th. „|„ p,,, ahuulnt t sold .-recta t„ be based upon Ih, tnat afreet lm i««*o tbo limits prescribed. upot v.l,irh -aid Iota abut etdurlve o KI. much of the root cia may hu In curred at street Iniereartlana anr ll.e »har* of tb« railroad to be here In after determined Be amt It U hureby further rraolr d that the proportion of the roe nf said loirroeomeut* hdrcln pro I'daa for on the strreln above de *r t,c aaaeaaed aeon t),l 'hatting property shell be divider , ° ten equal anomal Itiaullmenln ’ leitallment* beming Inter »et at tbe rate of ala per ernt ton uinnm from the date of the eonttr ,h'’ »MCnamenl roll, aur ■hall become due and payable oo Iht «“ »**•» •»*"• nro payable, tb. l.rrt lot ailment u, t*. ,n<1 ;1*l* uo “l" •••** on which lairs foi 'I e year 1»1. arc due sad payabli "d each >e*r thereafter for a perlor [hrough and Incladlng tbe ycai The foregoing resolution «!■ r •lanlmnusiy adopted at tbe ad ■■urned rcgglar meeting of sal' t?r* ’IMr d,‘*r of s«Ple«> ber -“Ji.tettAT ■■■■■ Mr and Me, W. K. Dure of KU w<n. arrive,! |„ rlltJr TUu*j>y They will span 1 a abort tlmt hen eltb friends » UOnWTlfaiHiAKILL-lN liAHM/IT * HF.VT JfKl.h I The Godain-ilrCaakllt <am, yoga 1 ruacbua Harnett nmrt eoi hum 1 they will speak at* tho tallowing l + Warincaday. November tsl. ; p. m . at Dnk*. ? J 'rhurMlay, Noveml^r 2nd. 2 K M. ‘ at I.IIUngton r Thursday. November. 2nd. 7 J. m. at Dule'a Creek. Friday. November. Jrd. 2 j>. m , at Coau. Friday, November Jrd, 7. ,■> ro . at Duuu. ( Daring (be paat 'euvjral wv*k* thla joint campaign--has brer e.ir riod la to every cnuAt> In thy ,j!a trlct. Tbc speaker^ bnv» attract ed large crowds whatever >ls.-> aent aid no lltlle Interast gas l-ora m.vnl fielml. Kvery vole, In tlie dirtrlt: hae bad aa opportunity to Ite.ir Ihi'TB d iocuss tb* lasuae a^d w.enjr bat* ' anllgblased on yarioui tubjc I* A large rrowd will hear their. In Har nett ae there Is a «iU$T>y light bc,ng 1 waged hatwaau tbo <partPm f„r lu praraaey. PllkMM CM1- r .»T cim Chapel Hill. N C.f l>ct Slth~A '» luler tnattlulc f>n > ncniuiw lien if ihe elate art h.dd ,, tj e Vnlecralt/ of Non* )l<iti rv»*at t’rr 7. 5 and I. It the ptirpoe* cf thle Iratltme to brtfg together the i rwapnpnr men for e*>r<iliatloe top euruing tho man/ gfohkrris that rrtuo In their wirk. and fer the «iMr ri» of qucatlona affecting newep.'pcr Making and editing It will he c« erotlall/ en lutltutr Tor «>u.ly V Itb I till end Tn *1eWj me program K'nmttlee la brlnglfg to the :iB| *er»lt/ at thl« time aotpr of the le.id Itr new* paper men of tho inuelry • Talcott Wllliirai forau-r editor of the Philadelphia Praaa and now rtt «actor of the Puliuer Rnluu| of Jrurrallam. will bo wia of the apeak t-ta Another ell] ba Doe C. Bella. etr of ihei.aame degree of rx<-ellenr> will be eecured tScprevIden Wll I a»> II Tafi will ha at tho Vnlrcrat l on the Brat da/ of ihe meeting »■! 1 *Hi speak to the editors oa ike mpht nl the seventh, when the naa mi us begin. A ini.i i.lug uuil slier tinoa (itogiaes will Iw given on Krl i'v r. Dec I. a public meeting that niRht. and a concluding program on Saturday morning. that giving all tln.e In get home for Sunday Thu earrullrr romoiltlac of the State Prca> Assocllalioo has general charge nt the arrsngrmrr.tr and program. The University srlU en trrtaln the newspaper mon as It* y ««l* white they art In attendance v.pon the Institute. This will bo the Trsl winter lastitulr of the kind to he held by Carolina aewspnper iuer In aany of tha atalaa similar ruse* I rs Wave been held at Uir stair university with great success rvpec l.i'ly so la Kansas, Missouri. Wit i Min. Indiana. Texas. Washington i nd other western state*. Two political cluba have been for ! ued nmong the students at tha University daring tba past week-a ‘ Mlsoa-Blekett Club, aad » Hogues idiinry-tirlaaom Club. Frank Hacfc ler lr prefident of tha Wlhou-bick < t ('lab and a K. llaghr-s. eecrr i try. while Tnekcr Tiny directs tip II-pl.rs-ldauey Olnb with 9. I I'ar nr e» recreUry. Both dab* have pirny member* enrolled, aad eon e’t arable Inlersat la bdng taken In ike coming election. The democra tic cluh cv peels to bold a rally on Oct'her is, with aume prominent • inker on hand. Hon. V. 8. Bry • at assisted In the organisation nt the democrats, while Mr. Oltllaa Grissom spoke for the republicans Those who visit Fayetteville this I ww*k and wish to do was shopplnr I while there will do woU to rtelt the Capitol Department etors. They bare tnWtrd tbe people of thia sec tloe to their store through the col umns of The Dispatch Hon. Den Ilngh McLean. candi date for the Somite from this district will speak In Duhh Thursday night £-t the Metropolitan Opera Hotue As sn orator he has few earns la la the Bute and what ha ears shout Democracy and SapabUcaalsm is always interesting. A Urge crowd ladles are especially tnetted. Mrs D. D. Walla, f Oriental, la visiting In thr city the guest of Miss Mamie Serena. AUCTION Wednesday, Nov. 1st. HIGH GRADE CITY LOTS In the heart of DUNN. Buy Business Property on Railroad Street; the Jones Hotel Property. Broad & Clinton St.; the Phillips Property. Wilson St.; Lot next to Muni cipal Building. LOOK FOR AD INSIDE. Atlantic Coast Realty Company, The Premier Auction People Offices: Petersburg, Va., Greenville, N. C. ItAUflCU mn MOTHS. lUlalgh. N. C. Ort. 41—A non bci'.ar State Fair Uua over wa (be avent of tha weak lo Raleigh «u* pauad uadar lha direction of th< **“• “Id Secretary nod the hi I'«eldonl. who baa oonaeutud U wrve a HtMdUra Mr. Tyfle la • i an ef affalra. and he pulled will Ccdonel Pogue and hi* aaaiaUnt i rdary and Trcnurrr Danaur. V the limit, which went verv «trnea lu every aepeci of ■ *uccoaefal event 11 *" * happy, joyful crowd that M:ed the fair ground with their prut enra, and the order prt-eorvud ei; rxtoll-at, that fact being due to the tvrioa to which It waa en true ted iheea thing* are laportnut hecauir however meritorloue an n> .bltto i • ’V be It caa bo marred by I rouble uil**r* If allow.d to bare tbclr way. They dld'nt get very far at the Ral o‘fb State Fair, end everybody I* lo b< congratulated Srorybody that knew each other it Lowed ecu ue Hi lance and many new (ricndehlpa were pled gad That’* a rvMBou wky Ifa worth whtlo in M. uud the North Carolina Stale Fair and Ibote who come can recount letny other good rename. Bo they umie again and egaln. Treaaurer Deatea baa a goodly aum an tha right aide or tha ledgr ti- the A ea octal Ion’e credit But It Hdii lot of money to Snaacc a etale Fair Ilk* tbla one. and therefore the next Leglalatare will be naked «• appropriate tea tboueand dollar* •nnutlly tn help keep BO good a Uing gulag. Tbl* week the nogroae are the ben - rdctarloa of the WhHe State Fair Aa arx latlou u*lag tho ground* ard race r >urae and building* and other utoa •II* for dafag aomcthlng loo. to hel ler the condition of tinia*alila and the common good. Tea. They Talked PsMlet So*>* of Ik* vltHm rubbed pose, politically, also, more or leas. fa rced. ss ike oradlu and polite scribe weald pat It. net a taw probmea* tcok oa quite aa aafaahtooabte. hao for this cum a* tka mate arm of lm prwvcmcat of tk* teatwhlle etofaifiil - || that tk* oa* tklaq lacking tu the ardor which Is a atna quo nrn tkat cannot b* distilled from **htekers* aad U>« Ilk* go tk* “good Bison' didst Ctelly set tkolr money's worth this tltn* or roars* there's a raaaon for a good many things that doeaa*t at way* tppaar on tho surface. Tat a fool Is bom every Btaate and sons what Ilk* tb* persistent oAce-bolder they don’t die fast aaosgti to anti ss-mo people. Yes, It's an Intricate propoeltlod and It will never puncture the mag nificent intellects that eoar aloft on special occasions until ,t ukM OK, u is under bta breoebca while he nltt and alts aad looks at It. Ood knowt vfy such things shoald he an owed. 1 don't. But at the parson would my. lal us get back to our text, and while dung it fer Heaven's sake let us try and bear In mind tkart we are deal ing la tke preaeat lease, and that l-t>eent-day methods are tke fashion And yot. where's the man who doear< lor* Old-fashioned folks, anpoelatly tfc« bonce* and radlmentery 'habits of God's own people no clone to ns tar* that the scoundrel makes then his special object of pray. These tfl Wr» of the sol] were bore daring thi wrrot Buie Pair work from all ov or North Carolina and the loath fin Kxpreea Company and the varl *in» railroad. Itaoa broncht the fmlti ®* their toll hrra to exhibit be for. • people proud of thorn. They an eUckera, t»d the supply of tar hass' htoaa out yet. Let ue rwrarmtly an< devoutly hope aa true North CarolU 1ai.a. that It never arm. under Ood* viae providence* Are yoa a Political VipMlT Tea. I had time to nek Chalrmei V>errea what the chances are at thl time of oeallaalnt to hold ea to th< relaa of (eod government. I'm at waya wllllna to taka a thence ova If N does land a fellow la "poverty* row.* Thai Isn't hell, by a lorn shot Chairman Warren anode a on ***• *® 'he country people and the! iw neighbors In the amnll town end village* tbrouchout the Mali It to this, noma of ft repeated, bn f»n*t be mid too often: Nothin* can boat aa active am i orbing Democracy la Mala and 111 Won—cod no a pel octet are made t ihe critic* who all orgaalaattoa mi 'blurry (the Hoe of rlevnae la ope to all ) Therefore. H, Is aeeeaaar retimcr— not next week, be rlpht now. ( •o many good men are carolm at oat this important matter n I "•thing to ihr discredit of ih* filoada to try aad let them to « tend to It, aad none ehould be afral of the bllded "patriot* without party who aalto them ward heater ■how 'em gentlemen. when Dm |'challenge you wlU that epithet wkj MM. mUUM BUKI WiHHD MUBt t ' Away RwdAraly. at MU Home *®«r Dana, NatartUy night. Mr. W Blaha Warren. a premia batlaaw man, saoeeaefal r.rmar. sud cantacl gamlemm. glad U kti h->ra* two atllaa south of Dana 8*1 wrday eraalng, October Hit at T .dock. Ha waa 111 only a law ■<« utrt xnd died before modlcmi mee coaid mirfrm. Mr. Wtrraa waa Id Dana Ratarday ftaraooa troaaarfiag baefnaae and aal manner When ba had finished (reeling friends la hla asanl plaaa with hla aork h» drove to kla J.ota* b»<l *>eca there orly a abort time v hoe ha waplnlanl to hit fatally r.iat ha wat fasting 111. Hit too. Dr. linbart T. Warren, who Urn nt waa called oT»r the pboc and iha condition of kir f.thet was ktiafly tutad to him. Ha gave In atrueUoas u to bow kla father tlmalil he treated and Immediately Martod to aaa hfra. HU wife bad daughter* began making prapara ttop* to ret lava hit suffering, bat be fore thoy eoald do anything for him. ee before Dr. Warrea eoald arrive, pawed away. Ha angered aal/ tvrsaty talnutea before the cad came. The anouncraryit of Ms teat*, coming so suddenly aa It did, wat a try err shock to hit family gad to ’ l» friend* hero and Ihrvagbout thi* •ectlon ef lb* Rtata. He had always •ecu lair In hi* dealings with bts fellowmnn and waa lov«4 and *4 r.lrad by all who cam* (a oonUct ■'•1I1 Mdi. Ha wna pi r»niernie*. nrev «Mta and succcaafol and had sc cumulated onasMeraMe prapsety to fhaao and Harnett courty uaaaaaaa was soro in Mingo town •hlp. lurpwa eonnty. September IfU. 1117, end had last entered . the tlixthtb year at hla Hf* R< wmi a aea of Ur late Jam* C neat home'taT __ Ahaat thirty-three yaara ace he wee married to Mite Ketarah lee. ■ daughter of the late' firasaiui Lee, tail acts Uta anion See etalM- , tea were bora, all of whom are llv ttg except one aea. James. who died at Uo ace of two years, end are aa fr How*: Dr. K L Warrea asd Ed. B. Warrea. of Dana; and JKIsese Maaite and Qlady* Warrea who . It ted with their parrots.- * 1 “ Mr. Warrea was a consistent mem ** t-er of Ue Second Baptist cherch of Et:nn. He we* falthfal in hla church work and Ue plane open which he bred wni shore reproach. He was always In hla place <m Sanders and wna one of the few npop whom hit pastor coaid rsly on tor assistance. Kite faith la Christ waa strong aad sincere and no matter bow argent hla baalneaa. or bow prenting hit ob ligati oa*. be alweyt foaad time to paene and do his duty toward bta Heavenly Father. Beaidea hie widow aad four child tea he leaves to mourn hit dtp*re ar* six brothers aad nan slater, as follows: I. T. Warrea. of Washing tea. D. C.; T. J. Warren, of At leau. Oa ; H. 8.. aad Joe Warrta of Fla.; J. V. Warran. of Saapnoa coca fy; n. y. Warren, of Oeorgta; aad Mrs. Isaac Strickland, of Stadir. a. all of whom, except H. r. Warrea t-ere here to attend the funeral aad hartal. The funeral aarvtCM war* rood to ted trim the home Monday after , aeoa at t o'clock, by Rev. J v Campbell of Bale . Crae*. laae i dtataly after the services at I’ve hoaM (be body vw taken to Onm aood cemetery where ft was Interr ed. Hundreds of people from Har nett mod adjoining counties were preeaat te pay the lent trlbatr at I r» sport to their noble frland and re UMva. The floral offerings were many and bsaatlfal. the grave be ' taff Htdralty covered with flowers [ aad attrartlvn designs from hie ad mtrtafl frlaads. ‘ Te those of the Immediate to mil* the sincere sympathy »f the rom vtsalty ta at'mdwd you do for that. I Dam a a coward! and yoaH tad - ‘cat sneaking area ad la arary pre » elect Toa are not their hind. The -11 •lance follows: i Good government la Korlh Care T Him depends upon the saeeem of the t Democrat Ik party aad every befy dewa here knew* it. The geutle a ntaa of affairs wha some here aad a rest thfdr tot with as knew H. et -• though they era betlevars la Ue -1 principle* of Urn Republican party 1 and practised them Un thefr farmer d li-maa. If anybody aaa add aoe. killing to that argument ha has the y floor. d‘
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1916, edition 1
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