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TM mnm dupatcm i April 1st. 1*14, at the past «Mca at Com, N. C, under the art of March \ 1*7*. OUR TERMS: Out year ... 81s months . Thm month*. 1*. BU8BEE POPE, PabUshar. ' [items, comment and SUGGESTIONS By Rar. J. A. Hornaday. Prtot Dunn Methodist' Church La-.l dnmt/y o.s the sUbty-Pft! ,'ar.l’. awary of Vt*.. JranstU Dtnci a-.'l ;h* meat was W'-perty rslebmt ■ d by those who 1- ye her so tenderly. A dinner sit pin-a in honor of the - n«. which was enjoyed by W. D. Ttara-e. wife acd toe William Rhode; r.ertca: Vr*. L »• Pearsall cf Rocky h'J«ni.: lire. Re*lie Newberry; Hon *-d Mrs. n. L. Godwin: Mrs. A. R tvilyen; J. I>. .tad Mtaa Rena liar re* >rra. Barnes, whe ha* lived in lonr erd so well In the world, and who I* <■* deeply loved by all whs know K-* knew nothin* of the dinner pis on In honor cf the occasion »i*l*l they were railed to the tah|.* tbil was landed down with so many r. >od thlcr*. Bat Hie was not eur. r*H**”'. by ikli marlfestatlon of low t i her. for It wo* not the flrai lime *h!s love had been manifested. Tl"> writer **f these lines and hi* wife enjoyed r pood share of that pood dinner Monday swain* at the aaao table. The canvas made a mens the did twrtand friend* of the Methodist charcli for funds with which to com I'to’o th* building, up to last Sunday, r’-'glted in securing ld.tJ5.4f. As we view tt this was far from a bed •'.owing. Amt while the efforts win h -ve to be continued and more atoaey •*“ ard this mans are of sicma is i-'oeraging and Inspiring. As wo h’re already said, the building can be i-x-UMed without further lose of tf-m. and without any serious hard, cl!» on those who have the enterprise at h art, and there is abselate need t- r ir-e finished church, la order ihr.t ti c !->tcrr*ts of the Master’s kingdom in t not suffer. Tk« meeting of the Associated Choritlsa of Darin held to tho Died charch last Bunduy aftsrooon wee well attended, end aeaelas ta t*!« was manifeated la this worthy orcsr bcallon. The collectors ap pear -d lwo weeks earllor who had ti’irncd their territory were th'Okod for their faithful service sod e\-u« d from further service.. But ll*'V who had not canvassed their territory, were continued. with re ipni that (hey do so as sarly as pot sOle. We sincerely trust our peo p! mill rootluac their Interest la th'i -rgualsatloe. as It la not only needed bat absotutnly necessary If this important work In to he proper ly attended to Her J. 31. Waters stands accused of nreaching a mighty good sermon fn hi< church last Sunday. His tan sea selected from Mat. 1J:»*. They do so*- be plowed no close to the corn cs he dwelt upon tho tares growing with the wheat that It made some of hli hesirerv a little nervous, ftut It Is rar better Hint we should ►e nervous when It will avail some, ih'ac rather • • • that, be 'Towed to sleep on anlll all op. I< rtunlty for preparation It forever r’» and then all at once become i »rvoaa to so good purpose. fervral tine* we have hart aone »*■'»* *«* *ny ahoot tha nsart far law enforcement in Dana, and we ahair «' Minor to aar what we think (boat i« it »h« hop* that tha coed people If Ih" tow* mar wake ap and d* ' tend that tha laws ba enforced * broe m*« in the town of Dan have t^ 'erai lire*** to aall fnrbtddee riflnkf. and aaothrx aaaa aha Uve* a mile from naan Ui a*eh a llceaee bIm. nod r*t no *tep I* taken to pat * afar to thie oner vtolattoa af law. TV1 boldine "f a Federal lironae to M il lirtaor la prism facte rvldenoe |» the >0011* of the Mat* that they are si'ttr. If tha officer* of the town hav-r not lb* namaa of tha mna who hole l Iran to* to aafl tl*aor aad other forbidden drink* In aad near Dana it win he aa *n*r matter for them to aerwr# them. Aad tiao* th* raaonta rra opr* ta th* pablle and tt la an r»*r for any oaa who wUhr* to do eo |e rwt the oamaa of thoan who per* baa* lire are. H la raaaaaahty car tala that the majority of the** wha at* vlolallas the prohibition law da «o wt'hoat the aolhortty of tha Fed eral cover*meat, go tt* fear man who have Hr**** t* Mil ta aad near *taan rapreaaat aaly a ami mlaarity of riatator* of thta law. Tho three meat premia**! aad ta- • dneattal ate* la tha ratted Bute* to. dry are Cal. Theodora Waoaavatt. ■ Mow. Wltiha jenaiag# Bryaa, aad i freeMent wm-tm. Hr. Baaaavatt - aad Hr. Bryaa rsprtaaat tha tw* m a anrataj tha mat tarattaa to * ur wrong*. Mr. Bryan It In fnror if continued pane* at any price. Mr. 'Vilaon hat proven to tho an lira aaUs ’notion of ovary raaannabla American -I lien that he very ears natty daatraa -ontlnned peace with all the nations ■f tba earth, bat that tbera ars Ha th beyond which he cannot go even ’or tho sake of peace Both Mr. toovevelt and Mr. Bryan have largo x moral followings, bat an lam wo re very much in error the great an - 'orlly of American people are with he preatdont la his alHInde to thla ill-important quration. On the one iand we art satlthod the people, n •aat majority of them, do not want 'nr greet natloa to plange Into this reedfal war that u devastating half f the world, while on the other band hey do aot deal re peace at a ay pries, ifr. Wilson has paraesd a aoaraa i artng the years of hli laeambeocy of is great ofllee that has gives aaeer-. inre lo tboaghtfal poopta that he eon 'etely be treated la the emergency oat Is now apon sa. We ihoeld ' vl dwoatly Ihaahfal that we have set a maa at tba balm la theca rrmktoos times. According to tba logtalatlvs re ovt of •apvrtateadeat R. L. Da via. ont eat last week, the Ixglslatarv of •IT made e very poor record oa the1 u cation of prohibition laws. Aa ordtng to the report pnblUhed la art Sender's Isaac of the Mews and ■heerver Mr. Ds'le mid "Our cacao ■Wared baas sag leaden of ladaeaeo ■ora am active for it. while the ae Ivtty ef the eppoaeata waa premat ed emphatic." U Is lam freqaeelly ue ease that those whs realty stand w that which Is beet, are aat as as heeUstle ae they ehesld he. white horn who stead ter say form ef evil, he msec of Itqaoe ere always eaerge k sad vathaelactk la their efforts to rcempHsh their destrve Mr Davie tease a wrest daai ef Memo ea posher ef the Mease. Mr. Morphy. >t the failere ef sever el ef the Mite mired bp the AaU Weteea Uagm bleb h lo mp ef the beat people la the Home that he was an enemy to frohlbltlon. so no ono shoo Id be anrprtsed. The truth Is men who stand for Ihs highest and the bo*t l binge will have to think about what they are doing when they place their fellows In positions In which they have the power fo trample upon their most sacred wishes. About tbs only comfort given to the advocates Of suitable laws for the enforcement or prohibition la North Carolina by the 1»17 Legislature Is the Page Mu, which makes blockading a felony, so arur all we have that to be thankful for. Early la January of tbli year the Halted Stales Senate paused a bin hy an overwhslmlag majority making tho District of Columbia ’dry*. When Ibis was done tho opponents of the measure marshalled all their forms to defeat If in the House. Advocates of "boose" exhausted every parlia mentary experiment ni their com maad to prevent a vote on Mil. but A »eUy went down la overwhelming defeat la the House as they had does In tbs Senate several weeks be fre. After the flrst of next Kovem. bar Washington wilt be "dry" nomat or summons and war _ RANT Or ATTACHMENT NORTH CAROLINA IIARNBTT COT NTT IN THE RECORDER'S COTMIT OP I _ DUNN. MYRTLE I. SMITH Tf. uirn^MATTHNwijrAjn) wrrtc The defeed sets there mated sed Me* ad them will labe entire that aa xtJeu entitled an above he. hem ■mmeueed ta the Recorder's Court ■ • , 1 Duaa, of Harustt cognljr, for tha ■rpoao of rooorerlng tha (urn of I1T.1I, balance duo on note rxeru: I by tha laid defendant* to It F frith. aaW not* being now the pn»p tly of the plaintiff, and the de<oo i anta will also take notice r.i. • r , ■arrant of attachment waa leaned t: IU Court In this proceeillag. on tfc. ' Cth tay ot March. 1*17. agalr.M ih. roparty of tho said defend*- ill rblch warrant la returnable bciar, Ms Court at the time and p ve bora mentioned, (or tho rrturi' of ha summons; And the Uld defendants trill forth T take notice that tney art nqnlr <1 to appear at the term-of the lie order’s Court of Dunn to bo hold In lie Municipal buPdlng In the T..we if Duuo. on tho 1»tb day ol April i*I7, and answer or demur to Hu ampinint of the plaintiff In this ac ion. or the plaintiff will npply tu to Court for the telle! demanded In laid complaint. Thl* the 16th day of March 1*17. J. T. Wilton. Recorder. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virlaa of the authority contain Ml In a certain Judgment rendered it the November Term 1916 of llarnett Coart. In a cause therein pending entitled The Dunn Commis sion and Supply Co. va. Andrew Max well, the undersigned commissioner of the court will sell *t public auc tion to the highest blddor a certain tract or parcel ot land, situated in Carvur’e Craak township, Cumber land County designated as follows to wit: It being that certain tract of IsDd where tho defendant now liras, bounded oo the north by the lands of the defondaut. bought of K. K. Young on tha enat by tho lands of Ape Por ter Mata to, on the south by the John Eason land and on the west by Hie leoda of \ho defendant, bought of said E. F Young, being the same land ccnveyed to the defendant by Wtu. A Guthrie about thirty eight yenre ago. containing twenty-six acres mure or lens and haown as the Eason land bought of tbe said Guthrie. Plan* of Sale: Tho courthouse door Fayetteville, N. C. Time of Sale: Monday April. 1. >117 at 11 o’ctoehM. Tortaa of sale: Cash. This February SRth i»u. V. C. BHLLAKD. Oom mass loner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VAL UABLE LAND. By virtue of the authority contain •d In certain lodgment of the Super ior Court of Harnett Canty, render ed at the November Term 1810, In the eaae of The Dunn Commlaalon A F-ipply CO. va. C. H. Lee and wife. Roberta Lee. the oaderslgccd Com mlaelonere of the coin will tail the following lands situated In Fatsos Township. Duplin County, at public Auction, towlt: FIRST TRACT: Bounded on the north by the lands of Ann Hicks on the east by lands of Walter Listen sod Reuben Faison, on the the south by the lands of Rocbcr K. raison, on the West by tbs lands of Urscy Dar den, containing 2 1.10 acres more or lasa. and being the seme lot or parcel of load on which the defendant lives, and the same conveyed to him by J. W. Malign and wife, sod for further corded (a Book *1. page 5*1, Regia, try of Duplin County, said land be ginning at a stake In a ditch si the road, run* with said dlteh N. 14 1-2 W. 4* 1-2 poles to a stake on tha back line; thence the back Use 8. 11 1-2 W 4 2-6 poles to a stake on Ren ben Faison's line; tbence Faison's line 3. 87 1-2 K 14 1.4 poles to s stake. Faison's comer; thence S. 76 1-2 H. 24 poles to a slake on tbr road, with the road shout X. 40 E. 1C poles to the beginaing: 8KCOND TRACT: Hounded on the north by defendants own lauds, on the east by the lands of Lucy Tann nn the South by lands of Thomas Thompson, sod the lands of one Har rison. on the West by the lands of June Bennett, containing one acre, more or lees, the said tract contain Ing a small frame house built by Rose Stephana, more speclOctallr hounded as follows vis: Dcglunlag It a stake In Thompson's line, Lucy Thud's corner, runs N. 72 W 2 8 poles lo a stake, tbeucc X. .11 E 8.60 point to a stake, thence B 72 8 28 pole* to a stake; thence 8. 21 W 8.50 U the bcglaulng. THIRD TRACT: Bounded on lh* north by the lands of I. I- raison nn the east by lands of Lucy Tanp nn south by the lands of defendants on West by the lands of June Don sett, containing 111 acres, more or Ices, and being the same conveyed to him by Calvin Bampeon, and for full deacrlDtlen awe bln deed in him vs. rnrded la deed Book 1(4 Page 43* Registry of Duplin county, Ihn said land beginning at a stake In Locy Tann's Itae. runs with C. H. Loc 73 W 36 poles Oisnco N 31 E ».S0 polos to the old Pulson tins, (hsnrs with thn Kelson Has N 17 E II poles to B1 la Taan's corner: thence her line 9. 3f tl poles to Lacy Tann’s Hon, her Due 31 W 13 3-3 polss to the begin king. FOURTH TRACT: Bounded on 1 ho north by tb* lands of L L Pal. •on on the east by the lands of Klees Teno. on the South by the lands of Lucy Tuan, on ths West by tbs land; )t Mary Williams, containing 1 I 4 •eras asors or laaa. and being the tamo conveyed to Roberta Lee by Don Hicks and fur further dsscrlp- i lion see daod by said Uoa Hicks to Roberta Tann. Time of Bale: Monday April 2nd. 1*17 at II o'clock M. Terms of Salo. Cask. Place of Bale: Depot In tbo town if Faison. M. 0. April Sad 1117. B. I. BOWDEN. Commissioner. ANY, ONB DCS! [UNO TO HUT s residence wlb large lot. son TO nlently located on Broad street one block from graded achisd trall dlng, will do well to see Oeo L. f annady, Dunn. N. C.. at once. WUI be told on reasonable terms LALMBMMN WANTED TO HOLlrlT orders for lube Selins ofta. * reset* aad palais Balary or commission Address Lincoln 041 Co.. Clorolaad Okie. 'BNNSTLYAX1A TIRE*. TT7BES. patakas, eta. lor antomokilaa. Bl.M sank, be lanes 1 ISO par waok. WORTH M POPE, Dana *±__. Mr. Prentice CaBrtl. of Kenly. Net Boa day born with ratal I ma N’OTTGH. McsHcal Km Advanced. On amount of the liicreueed cost if Uatellug (he ttvt'i* expenses In rcasclug from GV to no per cent >nd (or the reason ihat the phytl .■sns of Scqthorn Johnston sre ren• 1»ring services to ;he people at n nuch smelter fee than Is obtained hr Ihc physicians of other sections, and tor the reason tltal other physicians stc demanding of u* to raise our foot lo their fees and to the fees of the >'•hnslon county Medical Society, os fi d after Msrth 1st 1917 the fol lowing fees trill be charged for ser v'c«s wo render our patrons. Minimum F«c fill! $15.00 for Kormal Obstetrical races of S hours. $1.00 per hour after S 'mere. $1.90 for each Office call. $1.60 for each tlslt In town. t.60 for first mile In country and h>-,e for each additional mile. 11.50 ti $1.60 for each call Tlslt m the country. Toes for all night ttslta after 9 00 1’. M . double ilia fees of day visits. 9J.0C aud mileage for each rnnsuTtn. I'm visit. Slgnod, F. T. MIX)RE. O. E PAHKKK. H. H. TIT LEY, J. F. MARTIN'. J. H. STANLEY.. . J. B SURI.KS, . he above fees conform to Ih* fce» of the rnunlv Medical Society. H. H. CTLEY, See. - ' J :r L*-n*nn, 1 amenew, S-ir<^, Cuts, Rl-u-umatism i ‘e/rctTef e* and Healt. Sto,-»s Puin At Once For Men and Prnnt 2ic.50c.CI. At All Dealer*. NOTICE OF SALR UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of the power and author Ity given by a curtain moriguge n eeulod by Thomas H McKay and Wire. Mary McKay to The Dunn Com mission and Supply Co. which Is re corded In Ihe nfllce of Keglatrr of Deeds for the County or Harnett. In book 110 page $»7 the following prop erty will ho sold at Public Auction, via: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Grove Township, Harnett County, Slate ot North Car. nllna and described snd defined aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a slake with gum pointer* In the run of Thornton's Crvek on the woet side of the river road In Miss Isabella MoKay’x lino, and run* aa hor Line and paaecs her comer N <5 Weal 38.7$ rha to a slake la the south end of the land of the late D. McN. Mc Kay. tlienee ns the McKay line N 8$ E 3S.38 rha. to n stake In the run of Thornton's Creek with gum pointer*, thoneo down the run of said creek to tlm beginning, containing S3 1-3 acres more or leas. Place of Sale-—The courthouse door In LdlUngton. N. C. Time of gale Monday March l$th, l»1? at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale—Cash. Feb. 20 1317. THE DUNN COM. AND 8UPPLT CO Mortgagee. -n—i itmi r~r n i ii i i iLia_n_ 0m'( Taka tha risk of akkar fir* or tkaft. Yau know tkat lit your valuable* ar* safa whan ia our fire mad burglar l a proof vault. Safa dopoak box** for rvat, $2.E0 par yaar I •ud up. Abaoluta Safety—For lea* tkaa a coat a day. I The First National Bank * I D*n, ... N'arth CaroUna. I REPORT U> THE CONDITION OK THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK ! AT in NX 5. C... IX THE STATE OK NORTH CAROI.IXA. AT TtIK CUKE OP BTBINMM OX MARCH (Mb, 1*17 RESOURCES Loan* and discounts (except those shown on b and e>. 7J8.971.28 Total loans .. 121.9 71.88 Notes and hills rodtacountad.. 238.971.28 Overdrafts unseen rad 891.48 .. 92.48 C. & bonds depoatlad to iscmrs circulation (par value). 40.000.00 Total C. 8. bonds . 40.000.00 Ronds othsr than U. 8. bonds sledged pos tal savings deposits. 1.000.00 Securities other I has U. 8. Boads (not In cluding stocks) owaad unplolged. .. 913.14 Total bonds. securities, ete . 1.9*5.14 block of Federal Reserve Bank <50 per cent of subscription. 1,800.00 VatM of banking kooao (If nucumbured) 40.815.(1 Eqntty In banking house. 4A.6S3.6* Furniture and Fixtures. 6,744.40 Net amount due from approved reserve aganta Id New Tork. Chicago, and BL Louis. 1,851.61 Net amount duo from approved erserve agents in other reserve cities. 11,714.6A tA.KS6.SS Net amount duo from banka aad bankers (other than Incladod In II ortO). 17.OO6.II Other checks or banks la the tame city or town aa reporting bank. 1.764.16 Frnrtloaal currency, nickels and cents. >14.0) Notea or other national banks . t.SSO.OO Lawful reserve In vault and act amount doc from Federal Reserve Bank. 17,007.61 Redemption fund with U B. Treasurer and due from O. 8 Treasurer. 1.100.06 Total ..... 3*6,477.SO LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid la.>. so.000.00 Sarplse fund .._. 10,000.00 Undivided protits... 11,414 *3 Lee* Currant expenses, interest and tixos . . 3,007.3$ 14.507.0$ Circulating Notes oatstanding. 40,000.00 Nat mount dao to banks and bankers iothor than Included )0 St or SO). 4t$.33 Individual deposits subject to check. 116.4*0 96 CcrtlBeatcs of deposits dao In leas than 30 days. 3S.1SS.04 CerUflad checks...■ 47.31 Cashier's cheeks ontstandlng. 4,347.47 Postal savings deposits. Total demand deposits. Items 33. 34. 10. IS. 37. SS. St and 40. SSt.3tS.tO Certificates of deposit.'.77TTCT." *—kBDH.tr ■ .labilities other than those above stated Suspense 33.10 Funds attached_ IS00.40 mum ToUl ....-. 3SS.477.I0 8iatv of North Carollsa. County of Ilsniett a: I. P. B. Cooper. President of the above named bank, do solomnly swear that tbs obovn statement Is truo to the bset of my knowledge and beller V. 8. COOPER President. Subscribed and sworn to before do this 14th day of March 1S17. C B AYCOCK. Notary Public. By Commission expires Oct 3S 1*17 CORRECT—ATTEST: JOHN A. McKAY J. W. DRAPC1HON W. B. COOPEII Directors. ■ .. ■JLi_ii n « Farmers Commercial Bank Beaton, North Carolina FINANCIAL STATEMENT February 6, 1117 ASSETS —:-A j.#129,146.36 Stocks and Bonds. 4,697.00 Duo by Banks and Bankers... 37.S60.57 Reel Estate. 4,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures... 3,125.90 CASH* Currency and Gold_$4,373.50 Silver and Coins_ 962.77 _ 5,276.27 9183,206.10 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .$ 50.060.M Undivided Profit.. 10,487.27 Due Depodtor*... 122,718.83 $183,206.11 We hereby certify that wo hare made an examination of (hr book, and record, of the KAIU1KKN (X)MJtKIUTAL HANK a. Bciwoo, 3t. C., and hare proved the eorrecMtcaa of the above dale nrni, and have made ■ thoroagh tent of the accounting of (ho fund, of the Bank, and find that, the ofllciubi In charge bare prop, crlyr accounted for all fund, order their care. Mil that the general conduct of the buakieu compare, mwl ftircrubiy with that of many of Un largnrt banka examined by u*. The onicer* nod director* are pmAclaut, and are la clone touch with all of (he detail* of the bualnm, aad they hare thrown ample protec*too aroantl the depnatton. aa 1. evidenced by the lnrge proportion of (he loan* . inode bring fatly cov. cred by mortgage. or ctdlateraL W* fled that la the eight year* of the Bank's existence, It liar paid In dividend* tile aura of g£0,l 10.00. Respect/oily eabmitted, H. B. nOl'DAR A BOX, Oertitled Puldic Aceountante, (Huuo of Virginia.) Richmond, Virginia. February 7th, 1UIT. iW# will Hinddw any aert of bookable preposition. Write or mate to aee aa.) - — If yon seed uytkiug ia atrUt or noanmcaUl work, doo’t Mad yoar order» away from borne, but let tbe SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU It will coot yea lees mad oar work n gaoreateed Southern Marble Works, Dunn. Our Codec*. »t Raleigh and CharlMte are training hundreds of young men and women and placing thorn In good paying position, were their promotion la rapid. Ilualneaa College are to be found In all aorta of aucecaafnl buelnMS all over North Carolina Wa can fit you for a auccaaaful and lucrative bualnma career and ao tura you a good poaltlon to begin on. There Is a demend Tar K. B. C. grad ualee and tbe way la open to you at email coat, onto for our bandeome new Catalogue. Rnlelgli Charlotte. Now Ready to Serve You Our Spring and Summer Stock of Hats, Millinery, Coats, Coat Suits and Dresses are now ready For Your in spection. You are cordially invited to call and examine our stock of merchandise, which is the prettiest and mo*t elaborate ever shown in Dunn. We are now ready for you and will be glad to serve you. JOHNSON BROS. Dept. Store, $ Dunn, N. C.
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