Newspapers / The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, … / March 9, 1917, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Harnett Reporter. Tha following real ratals tratu frr« bars bean iscordud by Regtstr Of Deeds W. H. Kanrett tloce lea weak. Jennettla Mcla-an administrator t Jnhn MrArtrua $07 acres In Litllng R. R. Huyls crmmlselnner, to T. h l«<u township consideration $i an c'har valuable consideration. Cummings 16 acre* In Upper Lilli Hvrr township, consideration 1600. John Elliott lo William Harden uult el.ilms deed to *00 scran In An d-raon'a Creek township, ronslriera tlon $100. Martha K. Thomas lo Alice Llle 1-4 aero* In Bockborn township Ci-nslderatloa $100. J. C. Byrd nnd 8. M Ryre| to HI rnm Raggrtt 1 -town lot In Lining ton. Roger* properly cunaldnratloi $100 and other valuable considers tiona. J C. Rryd and 8. M. Byrd to A. P tf'Thorero I lot lo Lllllngtov. Roy o* a property, nor ehlerstlon $100 Pnrv Lumber On. lo J. A. Ilocka day. 1$4 aerce n-ar Angler ronald rration »$ 4*7.0*. A M Mcl.ean to Albert Bailer B a ’rea In Llliington town-hip mrstd ttntlnn li.yon T. J. Benggler to Juac Wilson 6! a. lea In Vpptr Lllllo Miter townahlp eoni-Heratlon $341. John D. Johnson to Crloc McPhall 60 acre* In Upper Utils River town • lip. consideration $376. Mary M. Jackson to M r. Taw 1 • $ acre* In hverseboro towna'ui consideration $1 and luee and sllso • I __ Mary 34. Jarkson to 8. W. Jackson 20 l-J acres In Avers shorn township consideration 12 and lore and affec Uon. Henry Pope sad Kilts Pops to 34n A. L. McCorqoodale 1 cemetery lot In Oreenwood cemetery, consider*. Uon $3&. Mr*. R. J. Thomas to W. F 8nod dy. 1 house and lot In Buie's Creek, consideration 11,700. J. F. Orcjory to Cora Kannsdy 1 lot In Bale's Cr**k. consideration HOC. J r*. Upchurch to W. F. Snoddy 1 tot at Bale's Creek. eot^darmUoa 8278. J. V. Womble to A. P. McPhor. son 100 acres ta Ldlllnston township Pemberton land, consideration 8404 Mr* L. E. Wlllianis to J. W. Pur die 1 lot la Dunn, consideration 81C and other constdoruUona. H| P. Edwards to J. H. Moore 1 lot at Mainer* constdoraUon ISO Lee Thornton Swann to John W. Swann one third Interest la £4 acre* In Barbecue township, consideration ISO. Arthur D. Avery and J. D. Avery tr. Lena S. Cook 1 2 1-4 scree In Grove township, consideration lid and oth er valuable considerations Carlton II. Allen lo W. W. Allen 1 lot In Bunnlovel. consideration ISO J. W Parker to W. W| Allen 1 lot at Bunnlevrl, consideration 81.200. A. B. Parker to W. W. Allen 1 lot at Bnanlevel consideration $478. W. P Buries and wile to J. W. Core end hit hairs 4 1-4 scree In Avsraa boro township consideration ISO*. R. Ii. Godwin to Jas. R. Butler ■ lots In Dunn, consideration $480. C. M. Fowler to Edna F. Fowler 13 1-4 arras In Dnkt township, corvid rratlcn $100. u. L. .uenning ana wire to Robert 1» Denning 1 lot la Doan, considers ttoe 1100 and low and affection. I- H. Slone to R. L. Turlington II 1-4 acres In Grove township, eonstd' •i at Ion fllt.50. Deed dated Jen 16th 1*14. W. F, Bonis to R. L. Turlington 66 acres In Grove township, oonatd. oration 1460 Deed dated Novembei 1st ms. THE MAJESTIC SHOWS All) ltAKEHALL GALA CAKHTVAL.. The Majestic *bowa, which hai teen showing hare this weak la a hlgl rrado carnival end a combination o , high grad# attractions and rldUm crntrlvancea. Baeh of the shows oi this carnival d •serves grant cred »at the big Circus Rldothew ahoult la commended f n the panting Ilia "Ions of tha Spider girl and the Ore aatlon or Burning of She. Rleetrl «s. tha girl that dofiea Bleclrlrliy I* • he samo tent Is also a wonder ant a genius la delving eleetrlty. He hrdy la as a alone wall agalnat thi giant hand of electricity.' Will Parker, a negro who has Bad I’m a a hla home lor tha pad twsot: years, died at hla Iiob# hew Sands; sight Hla dsath cans auddenl; aoA so one know that he waa stek an til a mom an t before ha died. Thom who waw bare with hla Anode; night ara reepontlble far Ua aUta leant that deceased was drlaktsu Mind Ugar wMahey. and It le thoWgh •hat ha got some of the Mad that k Revered too high with wood alroho and Red Devil lye. which was direct ly the eaaea of hla dsath. Olhen haw died around here the past yam (tub the saaaa trouble. JVt'IM I. r««» uraded School Month F.ndlej Fcbmnry nth. * FIRST ORADR—-David Blalock ( Melba Hunt. Herman Strickland, l.ootse Clifford. Mery Lovle Floyd I.iulae Johnson. Rath Bell. WaHor I e*. Hrncstine Cullotn, Mary Bell i'IH. SECOND ORADR-- Nary Drnnlnr elllc Baggett. Jnmca Driver, Marie Johnson * THIRD ORADR—Mary Draagboi Wirla Stewart, noiclle Dowd, Cole men Pridgen. Knola Pugh. Fmmn I cm, Allle Maynard. FOURTH miAnr,—Norn Ethsr edge. Miry Lee. Edgar Carr, Kr\n 1 cua Cullom. Robert JerVgan. A-.nlc Dell Noel FIFTH ORADR- Eleanor Hateb. * er. Beiif Wilson. Lcsmr.n Rear Ion. Ilmce Cromartle. Arthur Hohhe ORADR--Elisabeth Tome Ia«I«« Pridgen. SEVENTH ORADR—Lain Ayeotk. H»ry Daggett, Elisabeth Thompson EIGHTH ORADR—Ima K Pugh. Lurlla Prlee. NINTH GRADE- Luelle Howard, Eleae Pope. Beulah Templo. Eirn Criffln. TENTH GRADE—Mamie Jrhn-on. THE TEACH KH‘« MKBTINO. Ksptlag. N C. Mar 1 1»1T. To the Dunn Dispatch. Duon. N. C. Ths Group Canter Teachers meet ing at Chalybaale Springs, on Pet>. 21th. the last meeting ror the term of the teachers in the gTOnp of which Chslybcst Springe la the renter wae held. The meeting wna preside,' ovct by BupL Gentry assisted by Mtn Cberry and eodraaaad by Farm Der onatrator Cole. Th# morning ae**lon wae Ukn op with an exhibition of taachlog a read ing lesson by Min Perrabce. and with an axamlnatlnn of the loach nr, «B the hooka required la the Reading Clrela—thle year. All I ear here were Baked to take notes os Mlaa Parra, hee’e method of teaching and to re port on them at the afternoon eee tlon. l<end by Mlaa Cherry, the after ,*00* ••enten began with a d lacuna ton of lending and an ontltne of Mlaa Perraheo’n method at t—.Ki., aul ^ the board. Tkta eabjset hna boon etreaaed at each meeting. Following Mlaa Cherry, Prof. Qen try diecutaed the library, tha oae ol reglater and tha County Commence ment The reporta on Ihe llhrarlae were fairly good. The report* from the different school* wore not at nod ae thoan at the lent meeting, which wea due to tha grant amnnnt of alrk neaa In all the ecboola except the once from Oil™ Breach and Chaly beate Springs. Sept. Gentry. Mlxs Cherry. Mr O. Bradley Mr. Colo, ntntcen teachers. Ihree committeemen and eerrra) pa rente were present. Between the two aeealona dinner waa tarred In the domestic adeem hall. Hare all the dinners were pot together and eaten In plenlc fashion and thn Science (Tlaaa tarred hot snip. DVXB LOCAL NOTES Dake. March 6.- -Rev 8 i. Meeker of China Orote. N. C. who was re cently railed by the Raptln church l.rre for eerrral weeks debated whether or not be would nc. ■«•!. has a^epled the call and took op hla da »‘»a Sunday morning. He wtll have charge of the field at Dike and UonalrTrt. Mr. Baeker will not more bin family hers for a month ar r.ore yet. but will bo o» tie goond himself and will keej> up the work of both churches. Rev. Lewie c Morrison of Mount Jot. Penn., has accepted the rec torship of St. Btephesa Xpltoopsl Chureh end took ehsrge of the work 'inday morning. Mr. Morrteoe t. I ' 0 ""married man bat brings with 1:1* hla mother They have mo/vt Into the house formerly occupied by Mot. N. C. Dunce* the last recto- of thta church. Mr. N. 0. Hughes of anlofgh earns down to he with Mr Morrison on hla arrival at Dako. Thn Dak* graded school has roa poaded operation for a da/ or two . account of Are damages to the U tiding, which Are occurred Mon t»»r night. The Are damage war sot sc grant a» the damage done by wator la fighting It. The blase was . located In the celling early Taeedar morning and ao mtlafaetnry eaaae has yet been found for the origin. > **» WITH THR UDUfl TODAY. r — ' Th* *»dl«o of the Methodist ehorrh ' are serving the following moan la the Womee'e aab rdoms on Riflmeit ' Avenue this afternoon and evening: Oyttera Chicken Salad Saadwtehee I Coffee Chocolate l lee Cream sad Cake Doom will be opened nt It clock i and wtll clean at !«:!• tonight. The " PabMe It Invited te drop la sat got 1«* ah with the led tea. HINGING CLAM OOMUfU. The Oxford Orphanpge Singing Cl»»« hu tUrtxd on Ita annual irar. visiting the varioa* town* and cities In North Carolina, inch rlslla being uade upon Invitation from, and un der the auspices, or tha Maaunlc Lodges and rrlends of Ihe lasUtullon. This orgsalxatluo, for such It may well be called, has a two-fold pur. pcee. First: the Class gives s highly creditable and eajnyable entertain ment, each se will be a real holp and b< nndlctloa to all good people whcre ercr the children go. and In Ibla way • rouse In nur people a deeper Inter est In. end love for. all that Is Rood srd tms. In the second place, the Institu tion represented by theee children supplementa Its Income by giving tho trlenda of the Institution this oppor tunity to make a special effort to aid the work. Theee efforts have herein lore enabled the Orphanage to rare ror about 1#0 more children than ooeld have otherwise baen provided Ter. The fact that our people are be~ o-mlng more sad more lolereatod In oiphaaage work and tho aavlng of l‘fs Insures tha success of the great work In which this Class Is engaged Wc urge the hearty cooperation of all good people la this noble endeav or. The class will sppaar at the Opera nouso In Dunn Saturday night of this ■eek. and we hope our people will loin out and give them a good house ROT SOOFTft MBIT AT PAT JOYKS. _ Th# local troop of Dot Scout* mat la'at Friday night at the bom# of Fat Joaaa. Kievan Hceuta rorponrtcj lo it* roll call a ad banded In data a monnllng to Maty flv* caata Tb* Brat part of the meeting waa rat hr' laughingly carried opt bat toward* elna* the tmnp pot down t.- work and rota* 1n(ere*t1ng topic* la coo t-rctJon ware dkaraiaad. The Coupon collector. Pal Jenin, reported lo tb* organliaUoa that a total of ono hundred and twenty fhraa coupon! bad bean oollarted for tb# punch lag hag that Ua Patrol will aaeaiw. H* alae reported that all th* BaooU war* glvlag Mae that* aaraaat cooperation and that before long he ’ thought the amount required would be collected Plan* for th* Scout Mlsatrel were dlacuaaed aad It waa decided that Mr*. Ruaaall Toaag would be the leader of tbe plar from now un and would get It up for tho troop. All tbe Seoul* thought (hat thla pirn would be th* best and that H waa on ly way to get th* Mtnatrallaae down tr. real work. Tho Patrol waa divided lo two troop# will aet to work at oaer work ing for momhara. each patrol to have tb# member! It aecaraa la May, th# ono that haa tbe greatoat number of n cm ben will be On* need on a hike taken by tha other patrol. The new Patrol waa not named Friday but will be an tbortly by the patrol.-.Scout Reporter. MUa Plata Dowd apart leal Mon day In toV with frtanda returning V'adneeday. ’.MUAl, MOTHK—A OK T»rr UOAKII Oi kioxttkm op th OP lH'NJ*. XOR uni I. i W Turn age. Man «>.* Dunn, ttu hereby honorable Body In pat ntaey mtenure the tall «i resolution Antliorls neat with Bhee: Aepti of Curtain Ptrretl Beta «<1 polnte In tha tow* or Dnfk. M f<. apd pro riding for Atscaamsijf eo tbs Al siting Property Owner* ta> Defray • Jt of the Coet of th* fl«£ yader and by Vlrtse of Chapter (( Public f-sar* of North 1‘urolina f*y 1PIB/ Ttn ealtl rosoluMnn asthorMag the ru cement of reruta portlojg of tha following mentioned atrsstg: Harnett Street. Magnolia* Street. Pioad Street. Will - - * - rayeftorllle Street. 0 I do hereby requee lutlos he BnaJly p*a< gesey mraesra al lonrsed meeting of th n.leetonere of the Tows of jDasn on tnlt date. This tb* 10th day of Ibid. J. W. TT7RNAOR A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PAVEMENT WITH' SHEET ARPHALT PAVEMENT OP CHR TAIN BTREETR BETWEEN DEfllr. DATED POINTS,IN THE TOWN OF DUNN. N C AND PR0VH>|l(0 FOR ASSESSMENT ON THE AMTTTINO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DEFRAY TART or THE COST JW THE GAME UNOER AND BT fVTRTUE OF CHAPTER SC PUBLIC LAWK OF NORTH CAROLINA F0« 1*15: BE IT RESOLVED BT THE J*OART> or COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF DVNN. N. C. Thai whams ( Union Street from Cumberland Str.-et to Wprtnn eireet In badly la need of repair, nod improvement! and tba Welfare end convenience of Iba paollc at Ur«« reqalre that aald • treats aboald be (faded. Improved and paYfd with, la tbe Umita aforesaid with;Asphalt or other aalubls pavement end the Poard of Commlssloaars.et Ifa town u< r*^| • majority la ntabar or tbeft>Vn*ra. wbo represent more than a Majority of all tha lineal feet of the fronta*** of tbo lands abutting upon Clinton airoet between Gamberland street and Edgertoe street have petitioned to (he Hoard o>* Commissioners of acid town to pave the name with aa plialt pavement repairing In aald pe tition that Iwo-rhtrdg of the en*t ef ar Id navemnnt be aaseaaed upon Iho I-1» a batting directly on aald afreet according to tbe (fleet of UHr res pective frnnlagas thereon by an equal rale per foot of aald frontage; and whereas the Ml.l petition was dulv n>d with the Clerk of tbo town of Dunn, who infer listed tba auOcien ey thereof, and f« rtlflad tbe result or hit In realisation to Iho Board of Commissioners *o tbe effect* that a majority in nnnahrr of the owners., wbo represent mpie than a major! t • of all the lineal feet nf hoalagn or the lends abutung upon Clinton etreet between Cumberland Street and L«!sn rlun Atr ct havo dnl> »iga cd (aid petition and that mid petl. Unti remf-ltes wl<h Chapter rq of th< Pablk U>»« or If It to all rmpeeta; p-nI. wherre* th j Doard of Cua-nls dinners of (be town of Dunn And that ibe petition ti rnflklent In nil rr ».paeta. and that Chapter 6( of tba labile f.nws of uu haa been com. filed with In all lreport* qy to the dlltl* end tcrtlf/lif of unlit petition to thl» Hoard. That whoivm, Fayetteville etrei-t from Pope street fa CWrla-d afreet t» badly tn nvod of rrpMre and ins pnvcmcnta nnd the welfare and ror vcnlrnre of the pablk nt Urge re qnlre tbat aald »trcet* should be graded Irnrrored tad pared within fb» Units aforesaid wltli aaphnlt rr other snltshle pavement and the Board of Cothr/ilmloarra of said town hereby Boil that the above lm piovrarnt la nwresaary; and. where a/ a majority In number of the own era. who roprrsent more than a ma jority of aJl fho Itaeal foet of the rroatsge of the laads shattfng spots Ptiyetteville Strrel between Pope Street and Cleveland Street have po_ li'loned to the Donrd of Comaslsstoa era of aald (own to pays the same v Ifh asphalt pavement repairing In "«<d petition that two-thirds ot the coat of aald pavement be aesaaeed upon the lota a batting directly oc **U street according to the attest of thotr reapeertre frontage* by an Oquat rale per foot of said frontage and. whereas the mid petition was dtly filed with the Clerk of Uus town of Dana, who Investigated Us# aof. Prlenry thcroof. and certified the re Wit him InVMlIma llnw dm aw . n_a of ComtnluloBera to the effect that a majority i„ number of the owner* who represent more than a majority ef aJI tb» lineal feol of frontage of He lands abutting op-iu Wayciievtlle •treat between Pope street and the Cleveland street have daly .'|-' aa1d petition and that aald petition complice with Chapter S« of the Pub lic Laws af 2*16 ta all reaped*; a*d. ' hares* the Board of CommlaatoB *T* of Ihe Iowa of Dun Had vh-i •ha Parities la kuOctent la all re spect* and that Chapter E« of u« rohllr Itwi of lilt haa been com ***** w1Ml !■ all reepee ta as ta the «Hag aad oertlfytag of *aid petltiea *> tbia Board. ..* llllj Ulla atrset to c*ly IJmlta U badly' •a need o^ rcpalrj and Improvement* and the welfare and convenience of M.e public al large require that aald rrecta should hr graded Improve.’ and paved within Ihe limits aforr raM with asphalt or other saltahlr Tt-vemcnt nad the Board of Ccatmla. sloneri of said town hereby find that Ihe above Improvement Is necrunry • nd. whereas a majority In nambe of the owner*, wlo -epresent more then • majority rf all the Haiti feet tf Ihe frontage or the landa shnUIrg upon Bmad street between ffllla Rt and City Limits liaw petitioned to the Rotund of Conimtittopera of said town to pare ihe fame with asphalt pavement requiring In aald petition that two third* of the eo*t of *a1d pavement be assessed spoil the lot* abutting dlrnetly on said street *e rwding to the orient of their neanee llvo frontage# tberooa by an equal rale oe* foot of said frontage; anil. I r FREE! FREE! I A $10.00 Kool Kloth or Palm Beach I * SUIT * 1 . u I?.11*? “<• tomorrow oor representative* will be at Barnes I Snit* d*T * F"nu,Bre S,#r* uki,« orders for Spring and Sanmer I IZHjE IT IS. A remarkable opportunity to secure I bigh grade hand tailored suits made to measure. We guar I antce them to fit and not to fade and shrink. I PRICE NO HIGHOK THAN 0tE5s. Samples I gladly furnished to compare valves elsewhere. Don’t miss I this great offer. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. March 9-10. I Barnes & Hyman Tailoring Co. |_MMterCtothc«BnUdere, . . ■ Snd^~eld, W. C f • where** the said -petition wu Uety filed with the Clerk of tko tni of Uonii who tavmltgated Ua aufflcleeey thereof, end certified tba rewall of bit Investigation to Board of Commi*. tlonan to tba effect that a majority In namber of the owaen. who rep metat more than a majority of an the Ilaeal toot of frontage ol tit# leads shotting a pen Broad street ba «ee*n Bills attest and City Limits havy daly signed aald patltloe sad that add petition compile* with f'haplar gg of the Pabflc Law* of rn» la. all mpseta: and. whereas fli* Board of rnmtaiaaloaara of tba Town of Dana find that tbe petition Is subldeal in all respects and that Chapter »I of lb* Pa bile Laws of 1*1* has barn eempMed with la all •aspects as to Uia tllog sad certify. In* of said petition ta this Board. That whereas Washington Street fa-am Board str*M ta Pop* afreet fa 1‘ftdly In Dead of repairs and Improvw m*a»a and the w«lfam and cobtos Istaoe of the public at large require •hat said street* should be graded. Improved and paved with!* the Itrs H* "force*Id with asphalt or other rialtabte pavemeat and (be Board of Commissioner* of sold Iowa Bad that tbe above Improvement Is necessary sad. wbaraaa a majority la number ol Pwaart. who represent more than a majority of all tba Harm] teat of the frontage of fha lands about!* upon Washington street between Bread Street and Pope street have 1 rlit toned to tbe Board of Commtoa. lepers of said Town to pave tbe —-n with asphalt pavement requiring la •rid petltloa that twa thirds of tbe otst of aald pavemeat bo aataaacd ty f “ **• !o*» »hottlng directly on eald street according to tba extant of their M>“1 per tool of oaf* f roc tare; and. whereas tht sold petition was d.ly fllrd with the Clerk of the Town »ho tOTeeticatad the audeleacy thereof, nod refitted the resnlt of hlr lurretldmtiati to the Board o* ( ommleetooer* to Ue effect that s majority ta Dumber of tbs owners, who represent more thaa a molarity If air the tinea] feet of froa Cage of rhe leads abatyi.g a poo Weak lag. •no street between Brood street aad Cope Stroet have daty algaed mU rrtitloa aad that laid aaf 11 Ilia roa. of the town of T>eua «a4 that Ole rtltloa la suMdcat ta eft respects, ond that Chapter II of the Public tmwa of ISIS has heea compiled with to all respects an to Ike min* mad rvrtlfyta* of sold petition to this Board. ■Mint whereas Ma.aolla Street from KjJuartoe street to Corporate Limits of thr Town Is hedly m seed of re pr im mid laproyemenU and the wd fare and convenience of the public »t l«r*e require that aold stroet, rtould he eroded, improved and pav. wltela the limits aforesaid wfth ot"*r *»!»*«• P«reman*. ”£ Is* B°tr« « Oe*ml..|«„«r, of »Md towa hereby fled that the short •larrovemeot l, neetesarv; whereas a majority In aumber of ttai cwnora. who repmeont more thaa a majority of all thr lineal feel of the Vagnotla street betwsua X«*orttm «rest and corporate Limits of the tawo have petitioned to the Board of Comm laaloaera of ^ town to •he ..*« with aaph.lt p*Te.e«t rJ ?■**■**■nus*•»«*■■*k*t two. thlrd^oftb* coat of «id pavement T?*"®**-4 "X" U»« Iota ahattla* *" “M oeoordla* to th° Bf lh*,r xwoP^ffrr froata # root of Mfd fronUft; tN, wbimi W" d,'r with toe OUrk or tki Towa of Daaa. who to th. mmetmey th.reof eerllfled tho reanlt of hla Invaatt. catlo. to tho Roam of Commhatoa U“' ' to nusnr of tho ovaera. who rapraaaat “*or*,k“" » majority of all tha llaaal foet of froatac* of tho toad* .but tin* WB Maanotla atraat hotwoaa Bd J*”** and Corporata Umtta of T\k*T* 4,17 “Id patlttoa •*« that aald petltto. oompMa. with Chaptar 8« of tha Pahlto Uiwa of “‘‘V1* towrta; aad. wharaaa lha Board of Commlaaioaara af tha Towb mi Jhua In4 tkmt (bt p«ttt1oQ Ia aaBdaat la all raapacta. and that Chaptar M of lha Pahlto Law* «* 1»1» haa haae romptted wHh la all toBpaeta aa to tha (lilac aad aarttfy. I»*,«f mid pattttoa to thla Board. That wharaaa Hararit ittraat from Ktac atraat to Rtlla atraat to badly to head df repatn aad. tmprovameau aad th* waltar* aad taamlaaaa af the paMta at lary* rafitn that aatd Mroria ahoaM ha craiad. Improved aad parad wtthta the limit, aforamld with aaphatt or other aattabl. parr meat aad tha Beard of Commtaatoa #r* af aald towa hereby dad that the abort Improremeal la aaeamary; •no. whereaa a majority la member of the owaara. who rapraaaat more that a majority id all th* Itaeal feat of the front**. of the la ads abattlac apoa Rarwatt Btreat hetwam Ktac Irirari aad Bill* riraat hare putttoa •d to th* Board of at mid Towa u “ id ttfOJUM that two third* of tM mt of Mlf ptnnmi M immf apoa tka Wi ■batting directly oa aald r—Hi according ta tka aztaat af tkatr ra spaetira froatagat Uereoa bp aa •faal rata par foot af aald troataga •Bd, whereas tka aald patldaa waa datp fllad wttfa the Clark af the Tow* af Daaa, trha laraet (gated the if ■Haaey tbaraef. aad rrrttd.i tka re •alt of Ms taraatigatlaa ta tka Board of Oogualaaloaera ta tka agact tkat a majority ta ■ amber af tka owaara. Who rayreaaot aura than a majority o' all tka libtal feat af fMataga af tka toad* abattlag am 1r-raeft alraat betwaea King atraat aad KIM* ■troal hava daly atgaad aald rallttoe aad that aald pan doa eotaptlaa wttb Chapter C« of the PeMtc Laws af Hit la an raapaeta: aad. whataaa fko Board at (InaaMaam af tka Town of Daaa Bad that tka patttiaa <« aaOrieat la all raapaat*. n»C that Chaptar M af tka Pahlle Laws at ifll has Mod complied with la all raapaeta aa to th* BUag aad terrify, lag of aald petition ta this Board. ^kmaaa th* Board af f taalarim rra of tka Town of Daaa to at tka opinion that an of tka alt atraata ahor* d optioned Tiafnaaa tM rtf ala daaiinatad and rrnpnaad to ha pared ahenM ••••• b« ••••• panpg with aaphab of the hind aad charm, tar raqaired and rpadBed la tM ooa tract with aald tawa aad P. J, Ua Ovfra. tM contractor; aad wkaram aacare aelformKy af work tka ■aid Board of Commlmtaaara ta ot th* opinion that tka weak shonld hr M oat to contract in whole, which la* already keen done by order at this Board radar IM ‘-rfitaara aad rdrice af aitbart C. White. tM aagt- < Bear eaaployad by aald tore **d ttl* method would ha cheeper «p| Hdter tor property mill tad hr •II towa: aad, wheraas aatd hoard * <* OoaiauaBieeera U of the optaioa that the pa resent aforesaid la th# aad aoat aatUMa for Bid at. ud that aaid tnas be made «Mrda of tho aoat < •hoald ha aaaaaaed nmm tha lata a. Laltta* directly oa j la tha eordtag to the ♦at. If- C. la a regular , rM. day af Sapteshar lfld. that CHatoa atraat na Cashartaad rrraat aad Bdcartoa Ctraot, aad that Fayetteville ■ treat ti,la,M r Rtroet to Ctavaland Street aad that Broad atraat frota Bllia St to city UBfta; aad that Waahiactoa Street fr«o Bnsd atraat to Pop, rrvat; •ad Macao Me etreet heleaae Edger ti n at. to the Corporate llmita or Town; aad that Harnett atraat Ve - twaea Bias Street aad HlUa ttraat ha laved with aheot aaphaU pavement. u afcrsald. under aad by vtrtaa of Chapter tt of tha PahUc Lawn of l»l(. aad tha procedure theruader "• hereinbefore eat berth, aad the •vernal lawa of tha state existing. *»d It Is farther raaoived that two rifrds of tha aoat of mid narsmsal of all of aaid streets aforesaid wtthla ibe Hiatts prescribed ba hersaftar ae Massd apoa tha lota abstttaf dtract lv oa said streets eecordtac to the nteat of their rsapsnlTis frontages thereon by sa equal rata par toot of told frontage, the aaoaaaaaat tbs said Iota abetting oe aaid afraats ui be based apoa tha total coot af Paving that street tclears tbs ltmlto prescribed span which MU Iota abet erelnsive of to week of tha sept aa nay ha lacerred at atraat iatarsoo ilons . ®* 11 *• tewbf farther malt M that the proportion of tka coat of ”'4 lanprarrairala fcsrvta r —‘ita fcr aa tka atrrvta above 4rsi*n&t*d to to unm« atm tka akatttat pray, (■rtr akall to divided lato tea wiaal raaaal tartallmanta. tka aaid laatal' awatt bearla* tetaraet at rata at ate tor «*»t par an nan treat tka data ad tka ooednaatfea ef tka roR. aad afcalt heeome_I pap. akla oa tka data oa wfctak _m >rt narabia tka dm taaunmaat to ka da# aad parable aa tka daU aa which tatM tor tka pear 1I1T are daa aad rarakla aad aack pear tkaraattar dor • torlod throefh aad MaladJea tka tor H««. Tka foraaetac raeetatlca aa* aaaa tetoaalT adopted at tka adjoarked m«ter mnetJnc at aald Beard tkla >«tk dap at Fakp lilt, aad ordered published tad daalarad kp tea. H. I HtXAT. Bimi im A mall Bra occerred at tka aaral vtl proaada last Wadaaadap morale* •boat eaves o'clock. Tka dr* aaa Mated kp a Mva airs —i-krtef the taavaa eaaate* a thort etraatl Taa eenatattaa testa ware baraad al t beach tka Merest part at tkatr eea trau ware saved. Oa* Mat atm a hnifa hoop a te te otaad pad peaaaae od am attractive raw at katvas at w*. rp danomiaatloa. aklte tka other aaa Oalck rcapeaee at tka dra MTaTfarUtartelir *°
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 9, 1917, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75