LOCAL A. C. L. PASSING KB TRAIN SCUlpUlXS: Southbound No. *d (Flo*) 8:16 A. K Jo. 9:|. 8:32 A. If No. 89. 8:48 P. 11. No. 33. 11:12 P. M Northbound. No. 84. tM A. M No. K). 12:52 P. M. No. 94. 7:41 P. M No. 82. 1141 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTIIRBN P»*»«n*»r Train Sckrdale; L» Dura Mo. 38 8:10 A. M No. 84 1-38 P. M 4» IV* n \'o rt. il-io A v No. 41. 8-Ofl P M Mr Loon Coha. of PMIa'elphi’. r-a* borr thla week. Mrn. H 8. McKny w.’l a rl tto* Kryeterllle Tuenday. Mr. P. S Cooper rpent loot tyht In rayallerille on bunnea* Mr. J K WIIIIUDa. of An*i«r. war here Monday on bualncaa Mr. A J Holtnea apent Monday rl*b t In Fayattorllla on buslnaaa. Mr W. T. McCoy, of Atlanta, •pir.; Wrdncrday la town with rein, lira* Mrs H W. Franklin baa nceoplad a pcMtHoo with Mr C. J. Smith an alrnrgraphor. nr» i,om»e Morneeue. oi Nor folk, V«, li lo the cUj visiting Mn B. M Brewer. Mr. Hear/ Bhell left Tuesday morning for Raleigh to oatar the A. end M. Collet*. Mre Riche rd Warren and If re. George F. Pope were In Ralelth Wednesday Shopping. Mr D. B Sullivan, who It attend ing Bale‘a Creak AAndgmy, apont Saturday In town. Mn Mnnelln Allen, of Barham. la In the city the goeat of her Mater. Mrs. Chau HlgbataUh Mr. D. C. Fusee 11 left this morn ing tor Fairmont, where he will •pend the day on huaineee. MS Benjaflhe Cooped, returned Monday from a two-weeka vtMt to relaUvea In Mnlllna. S. C. Ml** Ava Mymtt. of 8mlthSold. Is Matting In the city thia week the guest of Mm. W. S. Coltma*. Mr. B. L Howard, of Sanford, (pent Tuenday night In the city with his brother, Mr. W. R Howard. Mrs. J. A. McLean nod son arriv ed Wedneeday from Selma to spend •few dan with relatives. Mr*. R A. Godwin left Wednesday for Hope Mills wher* she will spend a few dan with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claade Gardner, who r.ro miking thetr home la Fayette, ville Melted relative* here this week. Mrs. Rawl* of Prosperity, 8. C . nr rived Monday lo visit her slaters. Mrs C.laronco Smith and Miss Verna Leggett. Mias Willie Lou Baicom hen re turned to Mew Bern, after spending about two week* here with her moth er. Mm J. W. Baa com The local Camp ef MeKabeeu held it* regular meeting Friday mgh: A great deal of Interest Is being tak en In thle camp here *t the present Editor J. P. Pittman of the Dunn Guide, was among those from Dunn who attended the Inauguration of Govornor Dlekatt at Raleigh today. Messrs. Jos. Top* and Ralph Warren left Monday for IUrhmcnd.. V*., to enter Maseey Bnilneee Col lege and take a hniinee* cooes. TH« regular meet!a* of the Wo man's Club of Duua baa bran po*t toned Saturday 11th to Saturday 10. All member* will pli*M take notice ai. d l>* present no the 10th nt the toms of Miss Is* Pearson. Mr. Ellison Ooddard, after spend Inf tba holidays bar* with bla pa rents. Mr aad Mrs. J. O. Ooddard, left Tuesday for Charlotte where b* will return# bla work la tha Hornar Military Academy “I* #*-Jack*oo Day” trill b* ob reread by Chleora Chapter, O. D C„ on January lltb 1*17, at I o’clock K M . In tba Woman's Ctab room* In Ih* Hlfhsmlth Building. This treating will take the place of tk* regular January masting. On Thursday, January lltb tbs floorga and Bob Barefoot plane, now owned by O. S. Lea, It atlas east of Dana, near Rosin Hill. Sampson rr-uaty. will be sold at auction. A 1 ^nt 10 seres of the tl-ucrs tract la r eared and lb* balsas* Is wall tlm t. rrad. Tbe sal* Is In charge of Mr. ( to. L Oannady, who will ha glad #1r« yoa any laformatloa desired P rad tha ad la Tha DiepaUb. % Mayor J W. Tsrnag* retamed Widaoaday sight from Bablgb * hero be attended the ntld-wlatai treating of tba Rut* Municipal As •orlatWm. Mayor Tu-naqe made a r'.ort talk *t the banquet gtvea Ir 11s mayors by lb* Chamber of Com f orte aad was referred to by M*/. «.r Murphy of Greensboro as tbs ’d< •' now mayor of naan. O. p Mull, was also peasant at the ban-. IMt t H I I ' ■111 I ■1 1 "M Rev. J. A. Hwrnnduy it (pending the day la FayeltertUs. Mr. Falton Howard was a bod nee* visitor la Fayetteville Monday afternoon. Mr. Henry Herring, of Rose boro, rpent the week-end here with friends. Ilsurs. Lewis Ueuolng and Earl Mayaor were In Fayctcvtlle Satur day on bnalnea*. Mr. Leon Watlv ha* accepted a po «Tk>n T^lth the SuuShorn Express Company In Pembroke. Harnett Superior ouurl is to ms aloo at Lllllr.rina this week. with Judge Cox preoldlnr Mlaa Olivia Jm kaon daughter of Mr. Willie Jackson, of Cooper, wax In town Sunday en route to Ayden. Mis* Lot* Cror.m. afler spending a (ow weeks her* with her relative* left Sunday for her home In Rurguw. Mlaa Annie Cherry, who holds a position with the County Board of Education Lilllugton.. returned to her work Sunday, stepping In UuDn (or a day. Your attention U celled to the 'wo bank ltntnuenle In this issue, •ha itcnk of Harnett acd the First ■ 'tonal of Duet). Doth these In intloiM make (pier did showing* h'Usos Kuby and Mattie Belle Guil r!n. and Miss Helen Barnes, left a.'uidny for Washington. D. f.\, hire they will spend tho remain ing mouth* of the wfnur with Oon Ltrseiusn Godwin Farmer* who r.re Interested in nr Ksnltlng a farm loan bank will do well to se* Mr. P. 8 Cooper at the 1 Irst National Hank He will be glad to give you any Information you with to know. AM _ f vjs svu.s. ..._at_.a _ a-_ ken arm a few day* ago. He warn riding in hla Ford rar and ll stopp ed os the ralload al the Broad St croeetcg In hla haate to crank (he car and get It off the track he did not arrange hit epnrk exactly right and It kicked and boko hla arm at the wrlat Lieutenant V D Holland of Co. M . Second Infantry, V. 0. U. U, after k ending a boat two weelu here eilh ra'atlvca and frlcndi left Monday for Camp btewart. near El Paao. Texet to resuma hla del lea with hit compa ny Mrs Holland returned with him lid will apecd aereral week* with her husband. Mr. W. H. Smith, formorlr cx«h lor of tha Bask of Letts. Latu. S 0 who baa been elected cashier of the Firm* National of Dana, tn eacceed Mr. Hicks, baa arrived and taken at hla work with the bank He la t man of much experience In the bank lag knslneaa and the people of Dunn are glad to welcome him aa a dllars of the town. Mr. J. W. Thornton hat last be gun work on n large brick garage, which will be erected on hla old eite on Wilson afreet. Whan complet ed the balidlng will be TPxIlf feet, two atorlee high ll t ill be a great iroproreiaani uvur his old building, and hla growing tuatneox demands last inch a build inr ax he la erecting. It will jlv. blm amplo room and will be one of the largest and moet eomodlcnr ga r. ge buildings In this section of (he 8 Lam B Ptalahman and Bros., annual winter clearance sale begins next Friday. January 1»U) and will eon. tiane for foarteaa days, until Sat urday February Jrd. mldalght. Mr. Morris Fleishman, the manager of their Urge stores here, la making arrangements to have the moat at tmetis# aala In tha blatory of Ue bu alneaa. and the prince will he low In eplte of (be high price of goods thla winter. There will be plenty of clerks to wall on the easterners and they vrmat you to be there on tha opening Say. *•« » «ne u. u. Tayior Crrepany store opened Thursday morning at ( o'clock. A large non ter of people netted tbe store tbe opening hoar end were Impressed with the low prices at which they tra soiling merchandise. They have employed ample force to take cere of the customer* who nrlt the store during the sals aad you can be watt rd on promptly The Company le offering reel bargains and yoa -will do well to Visit their store and git art ewe on what you want to hay. Saturday January JOlb. the Balts bury Realty and Auction Company, will conduct a big land aalo at Is lington for Mr. Willie Johnson A number of town lots, two modern six-room dwallega, and a 471 acre farm will be sold to Ue big beet bid. der oa easy terms. If you will no lle" their ad la tbla Issue of Tbe Dispatch yoa can got particulars and rarthar Information. Borne of ihe Vmt land la Ue county will •« sole at Ula sale and If yoa are inter**’ it will pay you to Investigate Roar their ad. AMOTin THK aeon*. There naa arisen In Dunn a na tional organisation which la dsatin ed to play a Mg part la Ue 1W« ol Ike boya of tbo town. Tbo organise lion la tbe Doy Seoul*. led by l Reout-master arho known hla Mini, neon aad who la wall It ted far tbt werfc. Mr. Fireman. This society ol saorgotle boys la a national organ! kation, one being la praettenlly ever) team la tbo country. It Is ran bj U* government for tbe boya’ phyal {aal. mental, aad moral beaalt. Th< ic'gmalnatloa U based on a oode « which, If every scout will Itvi Continued Iran loot weak " •wryjShriirtL": •* ^ h4mlrt.tr ond Hr givldhlMU/. imuuolor of (ho grojxv mmmrrnl t«M>n» ^Khsr-/fTjr^%s-.. ■p. * duoomni >Mli ^•ya-TtuWf opened Mile tar Be rSijE? swjrysjMU^s^iLfi: Alheao. tarllef troope et Plraeua A—Alllaa marc had ea Athene: JJJ*J eeuiora and Omt raemaU I ®e. H—Ctrmoo* fmwdl Vinner m irj* C. wl.il# IUumLOIM AllU'khd dvapdf ■ wuuOod CarpiiUlean acd a 1m "tarn, erode brM«w aru alllaa reocbrO rowipiawlm rWrhata* paaaad "mu power" It made m tgma that al _ I te ctre Oonetaeetlnepla ta If entente wine war. Teatane Wien akeiUna of Pn o&rx xnssz ass r'a**‘ Djjl A-Premker Aeeutth of Knatand r» HEV-Ruehareed and Pieced taken bp O Jiff*ig£;r '***''* «' Wvton 1*4 to civlllM* worlj frtxt 4afortat>oo of Bolrtarw .P** N. proton* i*4 to Qarmuiv •CMMt AiMrtiihB of B«i «»*<>• V?*- >H—UoyJOodg # announce} bio caln not. Raaaioaw aod noumaolai.a had rireoei •a Tpocoo relief and aaet af ricochet. Dm IL^kmofo h*l«l buft ui«i on "•jpWjl mm cUloo. U—Oormonp pnvrod to dfncwso HMf tar mo with ttM tnttnta oWm abfffd A llr^o mm 4m commuiJar In ^ •Ljlt Ptaaofe w«ht af tha nortb non northMnt_ iJaifi,W •rdaiad a reoaroi aobl fjafhoaay aaowwrad Amrrkwr note bp dafcndlM depart el too of Beldiaao Jj-^TcJi. r,^w’ ^ ~n’?-r ;>r"' JT&Zu" AU’"u ~ •.SK*"/ 7" ■ !"** ‘ 5 u- ,■ TuotldM n^^fearTai^., FimaS" ieefied* to prehrtdt aleokoac wtmo aod boor. “rttjoe berm traaeport ounk bp ee>k. ■Bajint to Madnemaoaa; It Anwrieun. /kea. Id—Fraeub eepfured aMe atrotcb af Oacaeoa trachea Map Verdun pJSdlf** rl— tVrman oooca Qrwoco accepted alOnatam d lb » “•la. Doe. It.-Praech bate Oerauu fro* Ckaathrettee farm. Vardan fn«L flouauaiaa araap aafo balitnd Ruawtaei Doc. IO-PieialM Uopd-Oaorfa replied la OrruaMTa peace prcpoaela rtrtaallp taledof to con elder them tac. la-Violent tomberdiaept af lap Ikah paalilooa hi Franco -U*« Kuoetom ottaokad TWklah po | TOUCH ■ Unlimonttt W CklMn ■wnmrehy «itd wmmt* fndlwg e-^Slcn^'xUp mhwtlb SadfitSSi tf-iE.TSttiwu XM. port. T&TCSSriSfil&t,. t lr»X||««» Jlmlaia al LMMalru _!*r uRW caff* 0*4 MorDoaorh bXfn of Trtah raralt n«ntX May L-rubuns bail* out la Santa Da i ’5s&tjz asayW— *«. FWl I2sr^ iuu r*mU— VOTOB, BOtai XT m4 lottoc on* ^Ep4 for aid for mAIUmi ptogr drirm® out by r«^ Soodr ■W»>— of MtlMopia. Oct. 4—Om Comat TrcmocfU aad* arm mlmr *t Japan OdL XI -Couat CmH Mio*rc%h. Au«trtan pn»ort#T u** KnaUd Vy Vlrnnm odjtor. »" M—Cap. rf r Knapp. V ■ M . cam man Oar la Aon to bomlnaa. proclaimed a military ■nrprameac at that country Doc. I —Pop* malrd ton now cardinal* _D*c It Dormant raud u a-u Doe tan Waat ladim to OaMod bt.laa Edmund Arbnhbaa* alartad president *■ ■adaa canfadrrUMit | MEXICO iaa. 10. -Htoataao rmlitat. ttoarly a’l Aioark***. a or* murdered by Hellene mmm nanr CMkmlaA Jam m-Lumhia ImanM that Cor afdbl aoldlara 1011*4 aad Mraral otmtidcd Man Villa bandit* raided Colutobu*. N M many raiders slain on both eldee al b.cSaf by aoldlara. President wu.on or dara^^Oaodral IVaadaa u pursue aad paa ■for*, ml—PraeMaat Wilton ordered A JKLiVQR; march k-O, A army ralsad to on sgvtfJiffif s^-aar* f—«■ gad AmefUaa axprdltlon Berea ltd fa* tT^Oarrumt Sm*a«» America, troop* pmdii TBo W eoler Meilcoc JO. | sonata paaaad mllitVea deatarlnj I I 1 up to It. win nake him tolur happier Tha tow wt the Stoat* I dtrldad to twelve part*, aad wa wtl endeavor to lapi-aaa thla eoda o> year Ellada la tha arrt twelve toaar e( the Dtopeteh. The Ortt pail „ tha tow which wa will tear up an toy atraea ope* la "A Stoat la Trw* worthy.' hat op Mo 1 of tho Beni Larwa. A Basal la traatwortby. He | ' traatwortby la tha atrlctoat meant* g'?fey av«xsr?s«i ; tfMSO OilMI lloit U »Tp- 1/ I'Mrti crm* bat at p' <*»u- pin. p i >'"i«epa»-«,t army Mil. kanTbdt****1* *w**' rtrtn *■* Mr ,'■ •J-0"*" •' nr.al.lt confirm*.! aa I .«»»'( I. Iliat lea of fVuprom* reart. tAVai-""- “»,“I »P»fop»W. Jin* ;.-Ilrpuollcaa and |Oi«i*.un aa 1 mV •"'"•“•e «•— i . «nd MMn.ii.n rwaal mind u, (Vnaecrua. , J'.n. r*—Honev.ti par dr. ad Prantadva KJXTVS^sa^alSSBST^ 1KSKJL— . ' it. pa.aa.1 aundry civil, MC. • tSaMP (Pb pc,“,n* OMa. ram In* MM* . Jtnr W. H WIBma made rtialrmaa •f national •nuimittaa. _ *b-U«uaa .Vlad vr.'i AW |.» lm. JKba'illl"* •* *"ny. ond i waned «end I anaaVjf-!'0'*- P**—4 «»ai*ancy rev I J*»y IS Prei paaaal uxriruiturpi MIL eerrjma tt< .'*»« *• I _^°lr f'lden J n. Clark. of Ohio I nomtof ir.1 f.aaaoelai. Turn.* 0 • an I pr«n.«> c*»wrV I • r,a£ *f VlrjtBlO , noted ee«ccu.te justice U. ft. cow of • ciu. mu. I . Jo.yll- Al>r*m Kttrus nominated oo — - “•** *.ilor lr» Turkey. I cldTna fir insjer* neap Pftl pr* I Pin nil.I tl..»U . MUnalM J. rrank Hea Ijrfor pranMaut a ad Ira D. Landnik far ▼k* pfce:«lvn( riJJLv *“*aM army Mil ear ryjo* tSU.9Se.nf. ^ ft—Cblki labor ftR| poMod by nn *“« * -*■*"•••• raaaatf bla wry MW. j4^.V.;r3sn.b teffiga •re ftt for hdif-Mv«fni»>BL ^A»c *- -PrenMnal Wile on reload army Uo» act peae~d by ee.ete 3ft.—lluue# aooepted emato amen ft. to errny kttk ft - **e-»ete paeeed emergency ree 2PJJ* W.wiM. reprteal pre’VlMono agalaot Bp**i»h !»Jiu> net !”lUnA,#_£■«••• treaty for vm ebaee of Dcn'-wh Wr* Iftdiee* ftrtrt. I -Conceo af|)um#i •V*oa lb—rupubWeaaa woo la Mala. Mar 7. - IfiiM. oaa Marap.il r*.at*etaa p,lTW*'!i «"na an alllaa and in aha* la Btrlka i1».| at SaMOdcajru. lad. •E&.h TfiESd** °* «•“»— - J5K% &53VBB5> Afrit :*-»mkln« amptorrua of Waal *••7 »-£•■»>■»«» Oacaaat Warkara ann. *d hi* ilriU. Mar M-chleaaa aaaraaa drtaaaa waat OS f 1 rf>« July a.-Tr*u ssnrtos brotfeorfeosds vet«J o»oj wU«ioita*ly for * strlks. gSa mssuwslests: j **A»»* LX—KM t2>roate»«4 rail 1 Au* li-K_ j wfUi nfl IsMii__ ! *■«' ». 7sM»* to neon rail otrt>s. Krsstdsot Wilsss ssksd roii*rsss to pass ft: res bills to nni sits sets*. iwyt l.-Hosso fbsl s)**t hour rmlX rouA bill, to a van SSrlfcn •«r>i x So. at* Pussrd Slcbt hour MU. uBlnf U*©r ob1U4 la 3.7Y&rtrt- * BovL tX-Oonorml strifes to Nov Tor* flrxlr iwr ooat role** of voces Nov St - A rlamsus Xhovr hw Iwld urv rtvn.iilaUonal or federal fades la Ksassa at/ R-Kt» KM land ooltos mills rsH-a^| v«rro of o—abyss. Nor 7X-Inter not too*! Hwonv prny s*v1 many othsr r larrr wap tneresoo#. Not. X-aifjdo W No* rn>»'Wi «i*v»o Dee tt. -Nov Tot* 1 strifes. ! i I i j bnustit Chicago r.b 3-Oi.rH* K»|JI m three-naplaw * MjPard rkrmrlnnikii from Dr Ore. March D —Jccc Willard drrMtu Freak Merer mi Ncm Tech. April 11- BrrrhAII ll— opcortL May M -Dr.no rurU to PrcfM car waa ■Mhianhi » nrito tare. Jon* 17.—Itrracaae mwi was larrtra hi PsaphhvevTih Jttn* B-Harvard bral Tala la Maw London rentta. Jana M -Charter Evajaa. Jr., CMcapa, wan i*m national ptf chainMoaahtp _Actf 4.—Oooree M. Om ~TiTad Want art tennle rnaethienrhtn Ala. ».w«ha Hum Of Mactmaiaa, it IT. won Waalare opea toll ohampfoa Atf 8-hri r. O. Leila. Cincinnati, wan wonrrn r Wrrtrrn calf rhnmr'tp. I _____ FINANCIAL Jut 11—V. a INFUH «M»rf ImUH i loeomo goihiltliMMl fi —UlrhoHl It. AtoMon lift till fifltwtpe V.n'XwOT* MU roirrood ooM 1 to t-ttan iT?tir,'J3G£.mmjm — Ha* t« -march treat arParad Itlantrid ’ tom at i •/*.«» m CMm. CominnaJ on loot papa I tf Hie word II# can he rolled op < on al all tlmca. la ardry Mattor t I ll(«. t>y aiivbodjr. Ha Ip on i that nan be rtepaadod ppon to Irapo t eel tho Outlet of (he Scout whoi 1 In atftht. and whan opt When b | lea roc bump (or the Soopl hall, h . foaa thorp, tor tho Aral taoohlnt c t tho aooot law M hip irpotworhlnaM po hla parable cap treat ta hla hep a f.Noht week ihe oeoond part of ih I Scout Law.) I First National Bank | DUNN, N. C. j Condensed Report of Condition to Comptroller at Close cf Business, December 27, 1916. I I Loan* and ciiscouni* ... V Or«rdr»ftr ... Ski) h I'nlted States and other Hoods. #MikW l K*o?k in r<:isr«.1 It'vrrre Hank, Uichmond, Vs.. XJWtM§>; ► Hanking House and fixture*. af,*kf ,M >, l ash on lia:.d and »u other Lanka. m,3H.i6 I- Total RciOturos .It’MIiM % V )-r. '• hi* jj Liabilities: Cash Capital Stuck, paid In.MjMOM* i Surplus and Profits . fl.iTHl Circulation. (money issued) .4MJSCZJB4 f 1>#po«lt« .. 35R,TIT.;S Total Liabilities .. .LiTMWAtt > • -'J? ^ % \ ■ ' > Deposit* Doc. it. 1814 . tpeatg^y * DepoaRs Dec. 27. 1816. 7’,*,7t&M' Dnpoelle Doc. 27, I PIG . 6#*,;tJ.73 «*. . *» WH ARE BATTER PREPARED THAN AVER HEPOKE TO / TAKE CARE Of Ol.it CUSTOMERS AND FRIEND*. AND WE WILL . UK GLAD 'CO HAVE THEM CALL ON US WEEN IN NEED OP PiKAN ■ CLAL AID. WK MAKE A SPECIALTY OK AIDING OI?R FARMER D FRIENDS IN MAKING THEIR CROPS DURING THE SPRING AND * SUMMER MONTHS KICKING WON’T REDUCE THE PRICE OF COAL. But you can reduce, ve^y i iateri*T/, the am -unt of coal consumed and still secure the needed amount of warmth. STOVES THAT SAVE FUEL We specialize in the latest fuel-saving lines of stoves. We have stoves that will soon j repay their cost in the actual savir.g of fuel over the old out of date makes. Throw away those old fuel wasters Cm c in and let us sell you stoves that v.m p both pleasant and profitable. The Barnes & Holliday Comp’y. Dsri Wiire— Furniture—Uinl«*rtnk**r< Day Phone 11 Night Phone 70 __•1 _ a=l ■ up. —! '■ ■■ mmmm mmmmmrnmtmmm The Goldstein Co., . * * * '•.' tr Wishes to thank its many customers for the liberal patronage given the firm dur ing 1916, and solicits a continuation of the business of its many friends during 1917. -- - - ■ • i___ jy : ELLIS GOLDSTIEN, MANAGER. 1 .... I