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THE DUNN 1 ^_>_ _ « V0L* 1,1 Dunn, N. 0.'fi'J 23rd. itimmittkill vifiv.t ..• r,1 J.VHV1« IJIfi ritt.K •>.! MilViKYi*. Joint IImJIo I nf.-M-t *.»H 7ltT»**r( Vow iVmnl) lr •• Vi*'* *.r 1(5 !<• 7‘ Newt £ Oheerv. • *'H»;. TTtii The bill to r.llow l!i* !n the territory aJ«*:t««l to V»M i . oMerlonl on the qovMli) i <•« *Vyj* the | county of Jnrvl-. err** %c •?••■*:! # rcuori ml iinfr. vorably hr ? *y t *r ( >»»:•:••• I tcc of the Qptii<mi J% is* :ro-v o * roan t!e«. cltJee nod tc***:.» '• •%* ih» tnrgeitt d vleira! ln'v> til.*t n * n'.tc nd oc! any hearing u > n e li^lUatfVO manor during ili*» pr o. erlon ram* her* yesterday ,,> •n*i.|~r iIm»|« r-ppoettton or fnvur i> the hilt. An hoar before I ho ni^nlttHf scheduled to mw>t (Hr galViy wn* packed end Jnmm U and t*r*ot) afto 12 o'clock the iMrpMon that rrmr up on a apcol 1 »r;\|»t frr<n tv jvi mi! Duke had fled Into fho fm»l(o| -gr now tied tli»* rotumilt «•»•] jr**ll|»*-t.*g of tho Iioi»e iiiicl ffrnr.tn. miaou. Jt.’UilOD. ruinb*rl*a<1 and vrnmett had delegation* In *** to rtnn?r th* Hit, while cia’i ;ftttl*^nv fr*»r* I>jke and Dunn and P.iiii(*.*cv* »*«»ui’ty wnv here lo i.*k for the eUrl'ea. PaJitli field douhtlree »eni «jp |l*i* largest Individual dc!rgr«!rn. Including, perhapp the fnlre- t d< te-aitoji of the np|Mi*li« lev tlipt hi * pi«.evil the ga1 lcry of the Mmi«« d j*i»ig flit* icmIod. | And they didn't Dill to caprcix* their I aentiment wh«n the opposition acor-1 oa a point. Mat tha Jarvis dclct;aU>n. promi nent with Million hadn't of whlto. came here to Cght for tlm tri'l and fight thay did Never worn kpenk. an more voMferuu-il) mpiil.-adcd or more warmly cheered thin ..re the Jarvis proponents who appeared ho. fore Che committee. At times In nocent byiianilrn r, a 1J Imsglno without illlBt-alty a sensational ninth inning rally, after two were ‘‘out" by tho encouragement offered the a peahen Orica of "Now yon got cm!* "Go to If. Nat" aod "Thats the old etolf were heard frequently dar ing tho argument before tin, Jn|..t body that held the fate of the new county In thrir hend Hr Pan Prana BUeod. Mr. Jamea It. Pou for the oppoal tton, drew Brst Mood when he de clared that "tLe a,llocates of the hew county have mutilated three counties In the proposed bill sn.l are ewlngtng the butcher's knife over Cumberland.’ It wan th-n that tho hmltbBHd delegation uadit thero nelvea prominently known. The argument on the merits ur the bill began wlih Kenreaenlntive Grantham's opeeeh. ho "who started all thla row," when the Heprereatn tlvo formally Introduced the hill to the committee that would take nway parta of Rsmie.ui. Johnston and Ifar natt and make Ilunn the capital of the oounty Mint would bear the name of tha Uimer.ted vx-Govarnor nf Nnrth Carolina. Following Mr Gmnthnm. utmost F. Toung. called "tho father of Dunn,** began the aigument fur the new county, Hie plea wee that the county sent of Harnett. Islington, was now 21 mitvx away from Dunn by ncarant highway of sand and tend, "mostly moil" nml f,2 tullea by railroad. lllslsncee lo Ihe county seats of government from the propos ed sections of Sornreoo that would be dismembered hr a rrentlon of the t ew county wnrr longer ond equally disadvantageous to travelerv. He explained that Thunn nml lluke, with thalr rich back ground, were thickly populated and Ibat 75 per cent of the criminal litigation of Harnett coun ty originated |u the proposed de tached scrtloor of nnrnott: that the advocates of Mr. Grantham's bill did r.nt ask for the oalc.blishmcnt of tho nrw rnnnty mix only mni me q a na tion be mbmltted to the vntan re al din q In the territory the! would be affected Of the political airpect. he mid that Harnett w«» Republican to etart with nnd would he rapnbll can If the new oarty were created— althouxh be. nn "a horn Hexnocrat and would be wbno he died” hoped to redeem 3nrvli The new county would make Johntton rnfety Demo cratic and lire 8ampeon a flab tine chance, he mid. Hou. Charier Rom. of Lllllaitoa. who led the oppoelllon. paid a beau tiful tribute to the character and la. tairily of Rcpreicntattve Grantham "We appreciate well that thin It not n local meaeurc ami know that Oeo Oraatbam la not bound by tha cun vamtlona that ffovere local mattera,'’ lie mid. He pralood Mr. Yoanc for Me valiant acrvtre to (lie Democratic party but rapped down hard on the “lobby that the proponeeta of the aaw coanty have maintained at a heavy eoet.' He referred U) thin m the third effort of the Dunn people to ereata e county end detailed the reepeettve total taxable property In Harnett and In tha would ha detach ed eeetlona. "Harnett ta an even county ta arm, taxable property and population, with tha other »9 eoan Uaa of North Carolina and the Kata dona nol need any addition The number la even and It aboald remain > o.” F. M. Strlauflrld, of Fayetteville, end Clork of the Court Will Wulkor, cr Cumberland, next apokn In oppo alilnu to tbc bill, aa also did Sena tor John A. Oatea, of Fayetteville, who aald that “Cumberland doesn't waat 7K per cent of tho criminals of Harnrtt county segregated to thsm sslvea. but doss want to land than u protecting wing.” Mr. Vos followed bfr. Oatoi with a speech that continually drew tho ••hewn from tbs untie. Mr. Pou abat ed that there were 709 voters In the towiichips that would be taken away from Johnston, and of this numbor 4 72 hsd protested against the dis memberment proceedings. “There are 14 or IS blind tigers In these townships who want to gat In a now county bccauM they can begin busl nscs with a new aisle.' he aald. Mr. N. A. Townsend for tho pro. 1-onenla clearly presented the p •'It4 I complexion of the new mown and it wns he who received the enooar acomcnl that told the earnestness of the ble delegations ta the House. Judge F. H. Brooks, of gmlthfleld rpoks against (ha bill. Nathan Bar loot. cl Sampson spoke for It and aald "that ha had been coming to Raleigh every time (he proposition eaaa np and expected to (urns uattl they got Jarvis coanly. 1 havo read my Bible ItomOeneals to Rrvslallims and nol cna time have I seen any decree that limits the nnmbor of eouallaa la Ni rth Carolina to 100.' Mr. J. R. Baggstt. nf Ulltogton. followed for Ike opposition and Intro duced Col. Dun Hugh McLean, "the silver leagued orator of the Capa roar and the war horse of hur Dem ocracy.' Colonel McLean dosed tor lbs opposition and J. C Clifford lor the proponents. WOMAN'S CLUB .NOTRK. The tea room will be opened Frl t'»7 and the usual mens will be i erred. Ilcmcmber (bat the Woman'! Club win hare a dower show again this fall and let aa all plan to have some 'Iniitlhunatu entered. • .-.'a-— ---Hr - The business meeting of the Wo man's dab last Tuesday was an In t< resting tne. The meeting was evened with n prayer by Mm. L. J Rest, after which the mlnnten of the b>at meeting were read end approv. ed. tbo roll was called and seven new raemberi enrolled. The Civic Department reported baring turned In 1C.It from tbe Tea room. The Made Department has 30 member* enrolled meats once a month sad cleared ft.tO from Tea itom The Health Department re tort nd having sold 3090 of the 6000 eeale—leading Dr. MeBrayer IS per m at 17.74 leaving a balance of 911. 23 (or local work. Ths Department bee also been InUramental la having Miss Cabinsas director of public nursing, address the dab aud Dr. 1. F. Hicks to epeak to the school chil dren along health lines 91.70 pro- , reeds from ths Tea room had boon turned over to the Treasurer. Mrs. O. J Smith resignation, as chairman of the Civic Dopartmaat. was accepted and the Secretary. Mrs. J. W. Thornton was appointed to bold this vacancy until April. Mrs. J. R. Detier reelgaod aa chairman of Health Department bat decided to W«p the plaee until ths April meet, log wbon officers for the year will be elected. It was farther moved and second 'd »»>»l the President Had nut If tbe club la eligible to Join tbe Federation of Cinbe aud If so to Join K. A Woman'! Clnb Exchange and lha matter of aalng onr room aa a Iloat room wan dlacaeeed bat nothing deflnltelr wna decided. A committee, eonalatlag of Mao ilamaa. Prlmroaa. Thornton and Ste phana. waa appointed to ana If larger noart era could ba aaearad for the elab. A nominating committee of fire waa appointed bp elab: Voodamea Beat.. Whitehead J. J. Wado, fed smith and Hotlldap. The club than adjoarned to meat tha eocond Tnoadap In Marah. Mr. Bari Woetbrook left Tuaadap for Atlanta. 0a„ where ba will apenJ a ftw dapa aa gueat of tha Haarat bunder American Earl earned thia trip aa a lire wire repraaentotlre far t tie paper, and wa extend to him oar roagratetatfoaa. The Queen Theatre he* on an at treellro cootoet end tha Lltererr La • ’* the towa ehoald pat on their ihlakiag cape and gtra tea old Qaeen a new and appropriate name Thera U aomethlag In It for tha winner i ■■ MEAD m DUKE DISPATCH . GODWIN I .OC. A Id. Oodwln, Fob. IP—Our village baa brmn t muted to 10 tpidt-mic of mut lea for lha paat month. Mr. T. A. McNeill of Lambert on wa* a rliltor here the pert weak, Mra. J. B. roundly and daughter Ml*e Klolaa. of Statamrllle. X. R., are upending aoue Ume with Mra. C. W. BpolL Mlaa Mattie Ran Hotter, a charm ing yoong lady of Cclumhiia Qi., ha* ncoopted the poeltlnn of taacber In the dapartmant of muafe and il'iurr llt ar.lnnoe In the Godwin achool. Oar road force, owing to the rary •were weather, hare not baen able tn do much mad building, bat here done a good deal of "patch-work,* keeping oar roada In a vary eredllablo condi lion. Tha dome*tic acteoce claaa of the Oodwln achool gave a valentine party •t tka achool hoaaa on the night of February Id. A aplcrdld mualca. programme wna rendered and game Indulged la. The clave eereed chick »'• amlcd, aandwlehee and hot tr from which they readied quite n neat ■am. which win be used In fumlablog ■ heir kitchen. The retail ret aad riicndi of Mr C. C. McClellan were treated to a rc minded of read old-time hoapllallty on Friday evening. February l*tf Title date being the annlrern.vry nr Ur. McLellan'i anveotleth birthday, •bout * forty goeita wora aorve.1 to » meat bountiful dinner, cooked and lerved la true Southern atyle. The hoaaa wui beaatlfallr decora lod In native evergroena and rod and ehttr carnitloaa Many of the old aonga wera aung •sd playod aad remlniacence of olb >r day* azchangad around the older >f lha company. We traat that the t* nlal boat may Uva to aao mat y more rearm aa tha three acorn and xn through which ba baa paat hove lealt kindly with him and be la tc lay an active, and 1 do not heaitat* to aay tha beat Informed cltlacn in >ur community. I RON OODWlfl HELD VP USD BEAT NEAR FAYETTEVILLE. 1°°* Altar aal Near Vhre Bargla* t ■—•m — — PayetterlU*. H. C., reb. 1»—UnL IroUfled pat-eon a. aappoaed to be an DOM a ad Crbataaa, burglarised two it ores on tba east aide of the Cape Fear river eacba»B*d abotj with Sandy dlrlcklkod. who Uvaa arrow At road from one of the (lores, nnd >eld ap aad aaoanUad Leo* Oodwln. Km of Deputy Bherlt Claude Oodwln. aat night. Ready Strickland heard ike nolae made by the burglar*, and • bra he Inrrall*»led they opened Ira oa bln. He ret'araed the Brc bat loot not know wbother or not hr hit LBy of the party. Ho waa not hurt. Yoong Oodwln. on. hie way home. • aa held up about two hours later uid when he resided the attempt lo -ob him, waa beaten and moat of hi* ilotbaa torn from hla body In the draggle. A pome, headed by the roung man'a father. Deputy Godwin. Kta quickly organized, aad a thor ntgh bnl nnaueeeaafal aaarch for the aaraadcra waa made. PRAY CIS WILLARD SOCIHTY. The Praaela Willard Liter*ry Sc rlaty of the Dana High Schotl mi-t a the echool auditorium for ill reg ular meeting Feb |B n;7 The Dissident called the meeting to ordrr *7 having the roll sail and uv- mln i*rt of the laet meeting Tbl« was Followed by a vary laterrating pro pria na follow*: Story of tb* Lift of Edgar Allen Poe—Myrtle June*. Radiation from Poe—Sadie Pitt ERR itory of ono of Poe'e wrltl***- Ill|. lie Lewi*. Recitation from Poe --Lettlo'Rtrlrh land. Aa original Rory—(IjMrt Re met. ■nay—Char acted tiles of Poe'* Poo try—Ladle Howard. Plato—Margaret Taytor. Naylor Qaartatt*. Current cronta —Lila Oodwln. Doha to: Raaolred that. Monday 1 would b* o more aaltabla boll dor than Bat nr dry: Afflrma tiro Jaaale Holliday and Minnie Taylor. N**aUr*—Ornee Croehotto aod Rath Weatbrook. The Jed get d added la favor of the ndlrmsilte with Min Mlaalo Taylor the l>o«l speaker. Wo were dlomlaoed by the praol deal aod adjoaraad to meat train rrlday March tad. 1B1T. HUWR POPR. RopoHar. Mr. cad Mre. John P. Johnson left ■atarday nt«ht for Hortbara point*. Mr. Johnson will boy tk* tpnne MMR tor th* Bra of Johnson Bras Manra. Jana* Bybn aad Willie •n of A. aad M. Cellar*, spent Ban. day la town with frtaada aad rate Mwa, llov KWM.'Tii M KT. Trutip No. 1 of ( r Dunn Hoy trouts held IU regular Heeling last Friday nleht m frr.mil l* 11 Newberry ' highly successful am moat Inter t-«lng meeting *u hcl , In which praallraJty all ilia 8jo la aliandcd Au applicant fur Dial bershlp who »« considered nt Ihlr i seting was Clyde Wade nnrl he wsi roiod unr.n tnnurdy into the organ atloa. With • I C addition of this tow fcsiche; llierr will be a total of i iteon acunta In th« DUrol here wbl i la enungh to form two troops, lusted uf oae as formerly. Another patAI leader for •■he troop N«i. 3 was n<*e rd and Jake Wade wan elect ad > this ttillre. Both patrol lenders war naked to meet with the Rcoutnaa tar later to •■wide Juat who would b lo the aea ■ roup and who should re tain in th» old one. These troops wlkl from now on work solnst naeb otMr for mem. bcrahlp to see which timop will ge* the most members (or £a local pa Uol. f Mr. Preemiva. Reoutiaaater, made a most Interesting Ullr ton "Taking Adrontsgo of your oAortunltlen" aod In his talk lia garo tjwo excellent ctsmples of “Creeping" gnd "Failing lo Orasp." emphaalzlngf throughout his talk the vslac uf «bl(aol Ufa and uia ad wantage* off read which aboalu ha taken. Various suggestions Wore nffered by carious Scoot* for the bett'rmeat of the local orgnalaatPdi and some mighty good point! Werejscored >f. ler eollectlBB du*e ssmswisit to g.3J and tsklnf advantage orgtbs delight, fal refreshments that wofr served by me bust, the troop aAoarneil to meet :ignln in two weeks I A fiOOO WIKR. BV ligRTARD STAhrMRDR.j Boston, Peb. IS—wi»l Harvard rnrduato students thinkb» tk< J*_ Blrabte iratta In a marriageable girt bn* In* tbeen d1r raised aW tka caoi posita opinion Is eznresao# la the foil l.'.wlng: I *hc I* attractive, graceful and bealthf. but not necauaajvy pretty Bbe pan drcaa tastefully and setter tain anyone ant tanka bln (or ber< i «t taua.. i~ fr „ Mbs can make bread as well as fudge, and eake as well aa ‘rarebit' Her dancing la not necessarily the luteal. her tcnrls I* net nereeaarll up to the ntai-dnrd. bat ahe is appre rlattve of the dance ;ind of the nporta worry. Bbe la broad mtndrd. rymtutlictlc. tactful enarlflrh. oplliptetlc thrift): ot good tliiDoakloa and moderate in all thing*. Bbe can stand reverses without She i* gentle to children and kind u> older folk*, especially her pa rent* Bhi* has a breed education, hot nut ncccauarlly a college one. She la tnodoat and true and horar Irving. She bar good eoetal standing, la of i religious nalarv and bt not l/ei proud in pray. ' omi.nKK.vs MKWTINO. Tba regular Pabraary meeting of the Blight Jewel Missionary Society will bo bold at the Mnthodlst church Sunday afternoon at *:*0 o’clock. The subject of the program Japan will beprassatsd to the little folk* by an Illustrated poster which hat hoeo arranged tor them by the lead er. portraying Missionaries to Japan A Japanese Ood er Shrine. A Ride In e Jhuiktaha. Btblo Women and the obstome of Japaaaao Woman. A number of children will take part la Lhe program. The Bible Lesson will be read by Ralph Moors and "Birthday of Moya la Japan" by Bruoe Cromarlle. TO THE PUBLIC: Notice is hereby given that after March 1 st, the banks of Dunn will not be open for business on Saturday nights as has been the custom hei e tofore. i i Tke First National Bask Tke Bask of Capo Fear Tke State Bask k Treat Co. Mr. 'WlllUn H Jahnaon. »ha baa MIS » pnaltlon for aararal rwki «ttb Wilton and Itf 1*0 Monday (or RaMrli wharr ha la aitandlaa Paea’a School at Pkinuay. IH'KE UK'AU Ih-ho. I'eb 17—Thu relay night aC the home of Key. W. L u- MUa if nr l* Bello Cnlrlllo nod Mr. do* WomI were quietly manic 1 If the [.nvencT of a Tory few frie' d* nnd v'ltueaiMA. Kmr. W. L. Kanwi per forated ill" mein cm y Mr Wood ia a irliatr Bilal farmer II ring li Mr her* Mica Colville l-aa >>*»n act- the Brel-, Cotton Villa c 'tr.pjay for Iian, yearn eel i. held hint! r*. lec-m by thorn. Friday night the olhwr. of Waah Itgton I'Qke Lodge No. Ida Knight* oi Prthlee were duly InitaC-nt by 8. £ TarbrouKh deputy grand flnaacel lor. The o nicer a tnat tiled wart L. K Slate'll R. C.; Y. L Wlt*on. V. C. J. W. LoL-kiman P.; j j|. Uawh-y, y ot W.j O. Woodworth M. el A' W H Crawford M of Y: B 8 Yarbrough K. L 8.; K. P. Davit If. of K.; K M. Hant«y I. o.; K. R Thom** 0 tt. ••I- Inalnilatlon amrtce# war* well aiteat del and much rnlhualdam wan it< mor. at rated. Friday night at the head gui-rtera In the Bunk Building thn Boy Boost* Trtup No. 1 gave at oyatar rapper *rd Invited a few of their trtmda. Pcod. B r. billoa bn* recently *n elected acotit m-jmtor. with 8. g ta - hroagti. W. A. W hit* and n*v. V L Maura* txrcuUve commit toe. O. n. Blmpaon wn» Friday celled to Monroe to be present at the runerwl of hi* roo' her Mr. Simpeon had am l| recently returned from the bed aide »f hit mothor with tht hopoa that |*l.e wna butter. *"v iaroo(ODUi Tf|*l Mf* lloo arc Brin* «rerj- spare acoa'cat r<tH»S ready »u Mart Ihelr crwpe for Ihr ensuing year. Much fcnlUarr la being bugled oat and some dear - Irg and plowing la being done Dahe. Fob 10 —Mrs John BoRoa died Monday night nf heart failara. She leaves a husband sod Idas Chil dren, the oldest being a girl at atx loon. Mr. Holloa recently moved here from LHllogtoa, but being a new temtr has ant deprived him af tbo sympathy end help no macb BSedrl la a rasa of this kind. The barlal will Probably lobe place Tuaaday af ter noon aaar Ltniagtoa. Coy Sykea to carrying-bia y tm a waa cranking a Hsdeon this time an-* It kicked, striking hie arm last above the wrist slightly cracking the larger bmc. While the Injary ta set • vary actions It was Indeed palafwl Coy *>■ able to be bach la school Mon day morning, the aeddeat happening Saturday itlrmoni. The Fraternal order. Daughters of Liberty, gave a fruit supper to their member* und friends Saturday night lu the Pythian Hail. Various kinds of fnrlts were served and many short speerlita were made About sixty r ember* and visitors were present. Rev n. E. 8pecce. Sanday school Field Secretary of Ibe Mothodlat Con ferener will bo ta Iknke Sanday and assist In carrying out a Tory elabor ate urogram. At >:4S he vriTI visit the Sanday School, whleb la a well orgnniied and working school and is a wnadarrt school At 11 o'clock ho will dedicate the fonr now Sanday school rooms recently added cad will deliver an address with the ssh|»ct "Making Moat of Things’ wtth wpec• 1*1 reference to Sunday School work. Sunday night he will preach on Home Roll*'-n. ni II, KHTATK TRANSFERS. Haiz.tU Reporter. TV' following real estate trans fer* have been recorded by Roglstvr of Deeds W. II. PascoU since last week. J. V. Gregory to T. H. Staart * lota in Bale's Croak, eoastdoratloa $100. «- k. Bioiock lo w. J. Monte lie •ere* In Anderson's Croak township, consideration $»,000. amir*# Malthows (0 Ar1b*r A. McDonald 70 acre* In NsOl’s Crook township, consideration 111*. M. F. Morris to Bailie C. Morris * lots In Angler, consideration *19 and otbs- raloablo considerations H. D. Byrd to J. W. Byrd 4.1 aersw In 8tswerve Cyook township, routed orauon *4*0. H. D. Byrd to I. W. Byrd lots la Dtinnloret con sid station *300. A. B, Wade to Archlo Knight I a«r* In Upper LiUIs Riser township ooneidnratlon 111.(0. Mrs. Delia A Smith and oik 4a to W. C. Marskbnrn 4.41 aersa la He* l°r's Crnak township, consldsrsuon *130. Sarah Dale sod others lo J. A. Mc !A*od M00 acres la Johnsons!!)* U-wasblp, rnnslderatloa *10 aad hthar valaablc considerations. Roh«t Fsacett to O. J. Bright 10 acres la TT. L. R township consider*. Hon MM. W la Dodd to W. C. Msrsbbara I 40 acres In H«ctnr*s Creek towa (htp. consideration *100 aad etksr sslaaWe rnnslderatloa*. »■ •- Oroen u> Margaret P Or sea, I 1*4 acre* la LHMagton. eoasMera t'o* (110 aad other salaabl* we I aid oration#. Cary Loabtr Co to N. R Rnwiat acre# ta Black Ritar towaahly <oaetderslloa MJTI. W. ft Johnaoa to A Y Da war 14 aeraa la Hector's Omsk township, crnstdere tiaa |IN. J*mm A. Imllfe to B. H. Iordan * *■* l» Hactor's Croak ton«U| mMldoraUon 1*0 Dead datad Jan lath iti«. r. ft Callosa to It. A Townsend lot la Dean, consideration 11.100. S W. Harris to Hants It cello* I WH ta Dana, consideration ls.000. O. A. Pop* to C. M. Pops 10 1-6 aeroo ta Arcrasboro township, oon •tdaratloa $1.04)0. L4Twla Master to W. T. Meaner. 1$ R-)« aeroo consideration $100. Lwwls Maaaar to Jaiy C. Maasar 10 acres oonstderntlon $jo$. A W. Brown to W. T. Johnson 11 i-1 aeroo la Orora township, so said, elation ItO. Naaey K. Ryals to W. T. Johnaoa II 1-1 acres ta Orora township ooaald aratlao $$$$. 9. C. Williams to B. R Oodwla 1 lot ta Angfor, ooaaMaratlon $010. 9. W. NMsgarald to AUaa Caasoron 4 aeroo ta Stewart's Croak township consideration $1##. w. O. Marconi aad others to ft. J. Wilks St arras la Haetor'a Crash township consideration mi.il Pl«r$ ft Btowart aad wife to Jo seph H. Btowart dt.01 acres ta Neills Crash township consideration $$•«. 9. r. Gregory ta 9. H. Stewart I lota In Bale's Creek. oosetAerattan $10$ . A. P. Dollar to J. C Byrd and Bran '• 1-* acres In Mew art'a Creek townablp consideration |18*o B. M. Parker to L. C. Dupres f nrrea la A reran* ora townablp ooa i< deration 14.47*. C. C. Smith to J H. BaI lanes and Co. tract of land la Aeereakoro town *Up con aid era lion I ISO Dead dated April let 1»14. *■ B. Baggett eommlaaloner to t. *• Oardaac 1$ 1-4 urn u Week Blaae townablp. ooaalderatlon 1144. M. •ton to R. U Oodvta M aeraa la Avarasbara T|i na>» eaaaddaraOtei •I.***. rMp consideration M- T. Speers oonatsa!oners to W. C. Marahbum. 4.44 acres la Bantorii Crrak township, eonsideration ftp. J. C. Clifford to Marrln Wade Co L. H. Adams lot la Daaa, oonaldera Uon MIS. WOMAKW AtTXniABY OF PKH4. BYTDUAjr CHVKTK MU Tha Woman’s ABafllary soclelp of tha Dunn Prnabptsrlan church held Ita regular meeting last Mondap af ternoon at tba charch. Owing to the sbaaoce of tha Preaidant, tha' elee P resident. Mrs J. C. Clifford, eoo duoed tha meeting. Tha nahjeet for tha aftaraooa wan "Christina Ed ucation aad Ministerial Balter aad Mra it a mm R. M Praraall aad ffmaal Jeffries read lalereatlng papers en the theme. Officers lor the aew pear were elected aa follows: Mlm Berta Robertson—President. Mm J. o. Clifford, Tice President. Mm. I. W. Pmrdle. Treasurer. Mm H. A. Parker, Sec. Foreign Mtaelona. Mra R. fl Primrose See. Home Medela Mm. M. A. Town seed See. Chrie Uaa Rd neat Ion aad hUnlaterfal Relief. Mlm Margaret McQueen. -Sec Vowmg Peoples Work. MAD DOO OACMRff DKATR OP TO. MAR. I "or» ***™Onr Tnmedtce Kn. mr, Tar. Km, tm IHmdred impu Take Pawn, Amman/. Oao *obm l« «M1, another war report** ■•«*. and reran paoplo ta * «4I"« tk# rick woman tr< now in Raleigh, or hare bean taking the Uantwoot for r.Wn, all on neeonnt of n dog that want wad and ran a mack ta Henderaon omiatr aeeaeal to/a ago. ArcordJng |a the French Kroad Mnatlcr, it vaa a and. dm-*.*, •eg alt nation for the MePall Paaili, aa4 thotr nalghbora at ftagby teal weak. Mr, McPaU died of hydro phobia leaner a tiny kaby a ta* '■» «ra old. and the Brian her woman who eelaateoredto anrao tbo thlt-l. »• abo too bad a yoaitg baby. ho t*taa Ml a taw daya latar. Probably ehe waa only alarmed, bowotar. taa rrd bar baby. Hr. Me Fall gad roar . iMdroa. alao lha phyaletaa who at tended Hr*. McPaU ha .tene t t» Haletgb a dlMano* of aoveral bar drad mUea. to tab# the Paatoar t rant .newt. Pctor V» tbla two o«b>r of Ibo MePall ehlbtroo woo bod been b.itaa by the dog had boon mahod ta Raleigh foe treatment. A coord la* I* lha Proaeb broad II Jttler. Ota entire eonaty at Her drraoa la aroaaed treer tbo attaaUaa and foe the /net few dan doga torn dAHVld OUTWIT MUX MCF1MT 80 W twnuTTKjvwr moot ow i FHOuiMts Awn oppoa. ■M AT m MMB1W. (By i. t. WADK. A apodal train sarrtad Dana aad ****• or rather a Majority at theta two towns to Balaigh teat Friday af. temooa lor tha parpoaa of srttatew <«g tha argvMaat for and against (h« proposed Jarrl* Couaty. At tha «■« tlMe tha House was throng* of oppaoar* of tha Bmlthltatdara. LUliagtoaers, d*a. aad many other Jarria __ (tarn all tha arighboriag ooaaUaa. Fay*tU*iUn was thara, a Jealoa* FayattarlUe. and alihonch tha ua bOl would not her* effected what, ew tha Fayattarfll* aovnty of Cbm •w«la*d thaaa Fayetteville tructloa took a look Into tha fa tan of Dana »od decided that thay wanted Fa*. • tiariOa to ha tha targaat town at the !"«•«■» uyhow. LilUngtoa was thara. aapporttng a pathetic ptoe far l*°°r aid Harnett aad LilUngtoa Thay know what tha taking af iw—' from ftaraott would Maan aad thaaa Iduthgtoa lawyers had Om heart, to dot np aad work -g-Tiat tha Oran. _MI- whoa (Wy KJfOW what Lintagtaa offers to Dana lawyer* and attoodon of coart whan thay rlatt tb. msaty aaat BMlthMd ^ rrpaaaantad arttb a par* --mttn who fought tik* paw knadrad. ar r*^w> with Ira buadrad against the Bin of Frogrwaa. We too only oar iwaaon why they ragtaterai sack .. ' pposttien, aad tkat to beeaaa* It m«Ii for prugrasots«Mw and otkar each things that inrilfadcM ■» rypTTTTv or. well. they an Mat la ** or,torf * -myUlfig aad ,p«hf«* wi»« th. Mil; evwythl... fro* the eBeged debt of Dean. to tha Mg aad pregreaatvw city that tv— '•oily la. (tea. M — * “*»****•«** <» hla talk, tkoagk be dodged a good maay facte !***“• "■■■luae Might hero beta Interested ta. Might ha ooteateoded for hla talk aa ha raate *“* 'll oPKoMoa tkMhoTS <t wae Dana thM . Bat on oar aide we wish to ec late aa the workers far the Pica. which was Made by oetd alao those attorneys who didn't a working for aomathlag which waa for tbo good of tbo people generally, tbo tome arr blind to eee K. Mr Orantha, rtoMd b. cnmpU.^ for bringlag forth the Mil aad lett 5* ***>»“• •inite.kw. that Dane la eUIt oa the Hap aad M ktill worthy of that slogan “Daan I Iroot Tows Under the Baa.'* Bat we loat—Its hard te giro la te * cause which we knew ig a teat oMWe-bat all meg don’t think * Hko, cad eoantica always wars beact ly hand to got Bat we will go oa •or two More years aad than bring it up agate—aad gat g. keen killed oa a wholesale scale, u tkte eoaneetloa the State Board t- the fact flat twice a year or oftaaer a Mast er ,r***d,r ta *,MUa «» North Car olina from this sobs -as— _a aad fv0*" ?4^1 nw* «»iytw»of throe deaths oocar aaavany. aaarly two hwadrod pcwpl. every year Uvw lc make a trip to Raleigh to take the aott-raMe treatment. “The «o* of Iwo or throe human fives and the U»a and expense ef 1T( er tog pev pic making a trip to RaMgh every year far antl-rabie treatment is aot lima dram oa the Bute.’ says the dtste Board of Health, -‘aad pet a mattle er a tax oa a dog te too meek to ask aa a meant of preventing this <vaete of bawan life aad tha thoa* tends of doBtrs spent la taking the i-tetesit, to say nothing of the date !e»t or tbo anxiety telt* RTOHTM part op tmi snoor LAW. Tha Bor MMt ftrmr gnaa abaat with • ratio oa hla toe*. mw granblaa at hardship* 1KI11 graat op Uniat B* BUM tk* boat of Bar thtag ohoald It go wroag aad I* at all tinea ahaarfal Ha taagha whoa • a fanny thing baa baa* aatd bavin* d*#» aaaaa at honor . aad la aarar proaohy ar diaagraaaMa. Tbla akar xnariatte la a eh tat ratal abaat tba rval dcoat’a Ufa. ho to ham* Ucaaa t know what tba "blara" am! and la alwaga laagbtag and ahaarfal Pto aeaat hadga atgatOaa rhaarfbl. aoaa aad hapgtaaaa; aad ha la aa abldar br hto badga Tba Boy Baaat la a ahaarfal bafag Mr. Worth M. toga baa aganad aa a Mac of Pay nay Ivan to tlraa tahaa. .nalrbaa ate., far ntnnallln. la tba rdagatek Bn lid tag aa Baltoaad atonal Ha la a aw randy far bnataiaa anf will rail far eaah ar oa ttna R« vlU ba glad to hava hto totonda «B
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1917, edition 1
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