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‘ -Hi- - _J>IL J_1 THE DUNN DISPATCH April UL 1014, at the port office at K. C, aader the act of Hank 3. 117*. L. BUSBEE POPS, Publisher , '•SEE DELIVERY MAIL EFFECT IVE JUNE 1ST. Postmaster Ios la la receipt of la 'ormatioe from the Poet Office De • talent authorising the mtahUab moat of city delivery service at ••'ana, effective June 1. 1B1T. This It a source of gratification to the r-otroaa of the office as H supplies •hr town with another city conven ience and marks another step of pro .Trees. The eeUbUshmeat of this sorriee can be attributed largely to the untiring efforts of Congressman Godwin and Postmaster Lee. They have continually brought the neces sity of this service for ear town be fore the Post Office Department and they are highly pleased at tha aoc ecas of their efforts. While the exact scheduler have rot yet been arranged K 1a certain there will be two deliver fee dally a ad possibly three deliveries in tho basi neee district. Service will not he given to ev ery one who may live la town but only to those who lire in the district as outlined by tha post office inspec tor oa hie inspection trip some months ago. However the service eril] cover practically two thirds of tha territory within tha incorporat ed districts of tha Um The cstuhKshmest of city delivery ••rrlte it contingent upon tbo pro vision of prmivato receiving boxes it ■11 residences and place* of buoi naa>. If a patron profess, a slot In Mi door will servo tbo purpose. It should bo distinctly uadorotood that no patron will ba screed by car ter unless ha providsa some means for tbo receipt of bis mail at or near the frost door. Authority to es tablish the service will ba with drawn or its institution postponed if this requirement is not mot. Carriers win not deliver mail at tbo side or roar doors of residences •r the upper floors of oOco build ings not provided with elevators. It weald be well for those patrons who wish to taka advantage of tkU to rsmsubsi these rsquiro ssoats aad asset them promptly. A delay would moan the postponement of Ibe service aad sa annoyance to the Post OSes Department aad the -meaW — torua- ,. s.__ ITEMS. COMMENT AND SUGGESTIONS By Row. J. A. Hornaday, Pastor Dunn Methodist' Church The simultaneous evangelistic cam Ptit'* in Richmond is meeting with ■ decree of success exceedingly grmt ffyirdr to all concerned. Last Boa day a hundred aad twssty-flve churches in the city were filled with men women aad children anxious to hear Ibe Word as H eras preached by consecrated aura of God. Ser vices wow also hold la many build ings other than churches. The re sult* of campaign now la progress in that city cam not be fully known until I he fight of eternity falls about us. MteUnim are hold la shops, stores, ofica sad elsewhere through out the city daily, sad the tide of •pi- ■nuniiwiii n ruinf ju UM dart pax*. Prominent among Um deh ng preach*re taking part in the meeUnge ia Bar. J. I. Vance D.D., of NaekdUa Tenn. We beUcrro *1 mn’Untooe aMetlage like tboea new being held nl Richmond ehoukl be bold in emalier due* aad town*. That woold be Um very beat eray to mlM the eympatby and co-operation of all the Chriettan fereea ia a un:trd effort far better conditio**, aad for the ealvatioa ef immortal aenli. Aad are weald be glad to too ■Mb a campaign ia Dana prodded all the chore he* wo aid eater late K with holy eatkneiaam, ea CbrieUan* ' aheaU. A few ago Nicbolaa Be hie wit Bag eabjeeu Caar af all the Baade ae ealy a ehert while ago. h la batd the ox-Ctar to worth the trifling earn of two biO toa do Bar* bat bo can no leager go where be ptoaem to epond K. It »• trae hto prtoea to a painaa, bat It to aaid that It " to dirty and dingy, IB-lighted and aalwpremlto. art at «n eueb ae might be expected ef the i err* aa diage af a gnat eaptrafty." Hia JaBer, be* tpeJrlag U the ef the * motto ted if there Hag mew ia the , whdeh he eajeye greatly." Redraw* beyhh tatemat ia what to mid aad wdttm aheat tom” Weft If. the a* ' Ceer eaa get any eeaafert eat ef I -~-T-r 1—rrrrr-rr.-- _ _ Don't Take tbo riik of aithar fire or theft. You know that ^ your valuable. are aafa whan in ocr fira and borflar 9 proof vault. Safa deposit boxci for rent, per ye*r ii *»f up. Absolute Safety—For ieee than a cent a day. The First National Bank Dob. ... ^orth CwoHmi. !■ * ——■■in— i ii Z3cu'j?ci4KSBaaa no « a t To Lend on Improved Real Estate J in Amounts of $1030.00 and Ovsr £ on Long Time. Also Some Ea> > | gains in Small Farms and Over * 100 Beautiful Suburban Resident H Lots. R. L.G0PW1M. || gets sad reckless automobile drivers to cause them to sve the error of IhMr ways.” This Is rather a ,i to way of putting it. Keepers o' blijw: *..gers and reckless driven of auto mobile* arc separated ms widely as taa poles in their standing in soci ety. Most driven o( automobiles belong to the upper curst of society, while keepers of blind tiger* usu ally occupy positions at lho other extreme. Still wo believe the state ment of the Newt and Observer is true. These two classes of violators of law are probably more difficult to deal with than any others and both are a menace to human Ufa and hap piness. If “ It takos heavy penal ties ” to impress those two classes that they must respect law, then let the heavy penalties be imposed until they do " tee the error of thair ways." Rev. T. P. Jimisun, an evangelist, was invited by Rev. W. H. Willis of ths Western North Carolina Con ference, and pastor of the First Methodist church in Lexington, to conduct a series of meetings in his church recently. While engaged In these meetings on a Sunday after noon. Mr. Willie asked Mr. Jimfeon In M with tin tn a rhaiwl in a near. by mill village and preach to the peo ple there. The name of the village la which the chapel la/ located ie <UUJ1I»I 1 —— tvrAtPt KvUi owaen of the «in. TWe name of the superintendent of the mill is Mr. J. 1(. GamcwelL Arriving at the mill village, Mr. Oamcwell sent for Mr. Jlmiaoa to go to hie office be fore the service was held- The chapel la owned by tho mill owners. Mr. Jimison gladly obeyed tho sum mons never dreaming that ho was going to this office to be deeply in sulted. Arriving at the office Mr. tioaewell informed Mr. Jimison that if be preached in the chapel that afternoon he most not say anything against card playing and dancing, a.i he and bis wife and tho owners of tht mill indulged in both and did not intend to bo held up to the oper atives of the mill as evil doors. Of course Mr. Jimison refused to make any such promise, and the doors of the chapel were closed against him. Mr. Jimison published an interesting account of the affair in tho Greens boro Dally News the first part of this week aad closed with this rather vigorous language: "When 1 take dictation from a man as to what I ’.ball say or leave unsaid, tadpoles will be toting umbrellas and hell will be shipping ice to Labrador.” After the evening sermon in the Methodist church last Sunday a C hatch Conference was held. Among ■/.har matters of interest the ques tion of tho completion of the church bqllding came before the Confer ence. After an Informal discussion of the question for a short while, a motion waa made instructing the Cuilding Committee to go ahead and cuatplete the building at promptly - . aae.{kl. »t^l- — *«--_Ml. <- need for a abort white, all on the «m aide af tba '|ur»tl<*n. When vjo qaaetioo wu Anally pul to a out* it wan ouaatmourly and eolhua •■'"ttenlly adapted. New lot Aa Jtldin* Committee get bury and ">'-teh ap this rplandid building. Aa brought out la tba Conforaoro, theta arc many good raaaona why «'n baildiag rheuM be completed thou* further lore of tiara, and no r<»aoa whatever why It rbotild not b-f dona. By rklyptag muntttene af war to lir* an lea a few individuate In Amr r. have grown immanavly Hah, but It teak* Hka our government »iD hove to op and Wllionn to arena fat It. Of eooree eoepn rations In 'marten had tha tegal rtgbt to da ■1 that bar boon dano la thir dirae tee, but haa te baaa aurally rightT Wa have aaver thought aa. Tha eon I wt af tha Oarawaa has boon be art «• and cruel from tha baginaiag >i this dreadful war but aa we era I, M would have boon ir fin Italy bet •f If aouatry had Wood head* If from tha atari, and let tha aaUoao tha aana pottle Ihoir awn dif a rtaaaa. la tha aWdst of the dark log war a lauds that pm galhertor kora aw hoods wa harp tha aoa «>-lAt un, uro have a rr.nn with a level !:« ad anu h rteady hand ir th- White h >Uv. He l.os been pnt'vnt through It nil to the prevent, and »■ can safely trust him to the ond. MILlTA/iY TRAINING 311-1. HUNK DISPATCH, Dunn, K. C. Sir: A bill for universal military train ing will be presented before t* .- ses sion of Congress thnl meeu April t. 1917. The bill provides for the rrtxblish m.-r.t of induing anrae and training ii.ritn, approximately one in crih cun gra-tonal district. These units will organist! and train men in the c-vor al ateas and naturally the prosur.t of such a large body of men in a community will benefit said com munity very much Indeed, on ac count of the large sums of money that will bo expended far its up keep. If sufficient votes aro cast fnr this bill at this special scaelua of Con* grass, these units will he cntabliih od as soon as practicable. The establishment of these train ing centers will, undoubtedly, be done on the recommendation of eon grewmen. If your community la ip lerrsted, ploaao confer with as many congressmen as* possible April *, and Iti paa-~wrs.ef the bill at the special session. Wan and rumor* of wars are getting close to us now and wo should not delay longer in getting ready to repel an • ,<emy. Tours truly, HOCII H. HKOADKt'RST, Capt. U. S. Cavalry. MANAGERS AND OVEJt..EERS MEET AT DUKE Thwy Ducmi W-lfi.ro of the Com ■curity. Dcfinl-r Pbu Mad*. Duke Mar. 28.—Ttiorday night a meeting of tho man«;cn aad over s' or* of the Erwin Cotton JlilU Cc. of the number 2 milb vn* hull lliv Mill office foi Luo purpose iltwjeii.g mr.ttars peirtuiniug to the wrlf-arv of Utr community. Dcfinlto IjIuu-, were made for a special ete iotf un week, for beautifying thu I' SOi a*nl foe gii-nig evsey far.iily la the village, who it, a g.->-ii -n ►pot- The mill operatives will ar.ve ample tiar.in work their gardens in the lito afien o-.. 1 *d Sotu.day i terncon and tbi, wil. .-siublc them to g' nelly reduca the co«t nf living by growing their own vcip-tabl-n. Im mediately after llit* molding lie < ommUioner* of th* Erwlu Park m-.*t and arranged for aavoral l>apr«i»i.~ menlr in lh* park, among whl.h wa« a rova f,or<lc/i several Rower bed-, u nrroiuucnt caretaker for the pyrk nnd closed contract with tho Erwin Concert Ttnnd for music twico weekly This same harm furnished music last year and haa a wide reputation and K claimed as the beet mill baud in th* South. With tho addod Im provement* th* Erwin Purk will equal any park, fur towns of like *i*«. Already it is lilted up with n bowling alley ,ionnls court, peril. iune, double and ring!* rwln^r, baby swing*, urmn wave grand stride, horizontal bur*, vaulting polos, etc. public free except the bowling alley, •t which a nominal fee U charpod far bowling. The merit of butli medium Tuttday night was to muhe Duka the nwaal a'.tractive cotton mill community >a tlia South and gin ■very poaalblo advaatago to tha mill ope rati vc* and to help thorn reduce the coat of living. Thue bu ifners at the pOTtoflbc haa »e grimily l«rr. »«wl that It haa bc eor.c neccacery to add a new aertion of lock box**. Tho aertioa ha* been “rdcred, and the poatmaatar Olialu he will hare them in piece ready to rent for the coming new quarter. Mr. William B. Green, of New Took, haa boon In Lhtna this weok •rooting a sandal 14 linotype for ntU DISPATCH. Mr. Cruaa’a wort mhe* Kim Into aevctpl ctatos and hr lays be seldom Miwi* a town under • Hm thousand pepuW loa that com. •area with Duan. lie was favorably mpro-wad with the people and eaya to lihee the aptrH that sevam to dum jj nata ear ritraena He Icarea to- > dgbt Ur NorfeBt, Vs. I . f ^ I » . .* ,l§ « t |i . ’ • I**.** « ' * ^ i * i*V • I ’ : . •••» I-. ;!»*• r. •, I - ,4 . ;,y , • t f'.'hiiig fho p*j *1 ! ’ VO, h 'll:*- n \' r rr*ij .! I»V ILd f*nlrt c*nfr**.* V* T‘ ! *V r • !*. !«iS , .n *• »i.. *v* .hr xiHfnoll. .uv i\* r» f, : t v. ;r *^s/' fuk« n *!« f*-« 1. 1*..hi «if iiUni-^mrn' *.,» in :u 1 S. t ' *a«t lu (hft* i>i- a*Hj«, e> t .. •*ir 'a** i»r MrjvT». ini- .«i i •• •»•*.**:* •! Ihv tn.il - >.V-; ^ fv.#r-f v hrZc.K »* ri i!»o Jr>0 .'?.•! »>|ji », *»cnr»- *•!*»; ft on <v|. fur 'ti#* r fi»u or ur'imrnp: V:.! *.h« -1! v;c Min • will **r Jhtf t»»**j .'i*» T'fjrtt;* •' *•* n;-.;-. r jt t»u tonn t-i*.. rurrlorV Cnu~r of Dnnn t*. 1m* Ik 1.1 n iiar.lduel DBildlPsr In the Ve ,t :» J'.nnn, on ,h» ISth day of Ay.''I 'hi* PP<t pp« v#r unrior Jo i: c -a:-’ <; tH;. pVjp, ’ “ **'o yltleltf: 11 ( 1 • p,,, > - n •Le C -u:t for tiio jg||.>r tipii’..a.!«P m >«M ron>|)'it.,,. Tim 1 ..Lb tiny of SIr.tvh J«;f. J. f. Wfljoa, Rri.itt|r(, COMMJRSIONER S SM.R Dr llflnr or the authority cnntnlp '■d In-a enrwin Judgment i».ul«retl '• H‘“ Novotnbar Trrm "Jie cl Hnrnrli Court* In a ctttfr therein beuilUc entitled Tl>* l»u>.o tloo and Supply Co. v*. A mile ^ Mr.a veil, .he nnderalrncil coxTr.l^luunr 't thy court will wll nt puti'lc auc tion to tho highest 1.1,}.!.<.• * cnrlitl„ fact or parcel of land, altoatcd C-crvar"* Clock townehlp. Ouutber lund County tln;lm<!.t».l a» foil iw* * Hi It bslttg thi-l em-ialu Uuri cl hio.l where the defendant tea- Uvea, hounded on tho north by tlm lanp, of the dofeudant, hoai'tt of H. r V:r-g ou »bo ,;;it by the tamle of A]>i ...1 - —•••« *vnm or ITIC .K'dl ; I ason land urd on the v>s».t by ih. loutli oi tin* defendeiil. i.«.ugvt of Mild E. F Touhk. Fclc; the sum. Im.c ccuvryetl la tho defendant by Wm. A Guthrie Btn'ul thirty eight yean oc.ii". Ining I oty.elr f.rroit 141 re It** •■'* known or tho Faroe loci’ bought of the Bald Guthrie. Pinch of Si'lf: The courthouse door *• a.'CUrvillc. N. C. V'me 01 dale: tioaouy April, i 1! ci at 1* o’clock M Tontta of sale: , Oa«li. i’h'H February 2Sth 1517. V. O Bt'U.Altn. Comastssi'jn.'c. <.:>UMlSSU;)N£R’r4 HA _K CF AvTlT PAULIC LAND. By ’.trine of the avctUoiiLv contain ed in certain judgment of the Su-.icr t‘ r Court of Harnett. Guilty render csl at the November Term ISIS, to tbe cow f>: The Dur.i ('..numl-oilrx' a h-cpply, GO. va.. C. If. Lae tnd wife, hobertn Lee. the undersigned Cora' mlasioaen of pie court will sell the following lends altaattul In Faison Towr.ahjp^- gjiwnty. at pabtle Auction, towlt: FHICT TRACT: Bounded on the north by the lande of Ann Hk-kt on tbw anal by lam'a r.r Waiter TUalcrt •mil Kcuheu Faison, on tho «.hc ooutb b> the lands of Rcubcs It. j'alsoti. on the Vfo»t by the land* of ITrsey Da-, i <•«. oor.fHlniag 1 1.10 more Or bvs. and bring tho aamo lot or pircef '*f land on which tho defend on 1 lives. . ntl the same con Toy r, I to Him b» J. '*• Me Haul and wife, aud for further tie rrlr.tion sec their deed tn him re •.nriirc tn lt>uk 91. Pxg,. ..tl. Kegs, iry of iiuplla County, anid Isnrt be ginning at a stake in 0 ditch at th-. road. runs with o«Id ditch M. 81 I 2 \V. 19 l-a poles to a make os the back line; thence tho buck line 8. 11 1-3 "W 8 3-0 pole* to a vtckc ou Reu ben Faison’* lino: llieptn Patai.Vn 'too 8. 9.7 3.-3 £14 1.4 ;.*Ks to 0 take, i'olcoii’a Corner; thence 8 7' 1-5 *1. 24 poles to a Biikr on the «ll!i tlic road c.srut V 8(1 if. t-Gos to tho begia'iing: iiCCCMD TRACT: Bounded tot the n'irth by defendants own lands on th : cant by the U.ntl* of Lucy 'funs on the South by lae.ri t of rLontux Thompson. end tile lends of o'e liar 1 'eon. 01 tho West by the lards of Inp Bennett. containing m? aero m -ro or lvw. the said tract contain le;4 a uttiall frame hou*: Unlit liv imwc Slni-teita. more pprtnRrinlly bound-sd or follows. viz. Or ginning M n at"ke In Thompnon'ii line Lacy Vi.-.n’s cor nor. runs N. 72 V7 28 polej •o " stake. thence K. SI K c puiu. to a str.Vr. Ilionce 8 72 B 30 pole* ft u stake; thence !}. 31. \v 8.50 u •fr yinnlny. ****>ii' uoindi-ti on tin n.rtti by tUc ta«<tr of f. L. Fnlr.cn. on ibr en*l by lauds t.f I nry 'i'nrn aouth by the lam!-, or rtef<M<la»M on V/trt by iho lat.rtr of Juno Tien «U. coat." In iny 2 I t aero*, uanro or I* r. and boll's "be rsmo C'infn’>l to ’ ttm b> fnlr.n fiamnid for mill t'nr< r'lillf.n >-*e III* deed to him re r In tia.-d Hook l :,A Pas.. fir-si'.iry »r Hupi!.i w.u.u,» N,j,j land tioslnnlr.s at .. „iaU>- li l.tiny Vn»n’u bno. -ao* with c. ;i. Do. n ’V f , )it.lot llicncu N 11 l! S.r.O pel'. !l fir old K'bsn !••*#, il-crt? nit. lb. t"it; <n. lino K C I •' !:» pulfr. I.. K! !h Tanti’r corner; tuer w Iter Hi.', y. 3- II poles m 1.BC7 T.vn'i » h.-, Ifno 21 W 12 2-2 [><■ 1.4 io ibo Ik^I;! slny. TO'imi TRACT: Do it »'!?■', o» •be north by tho Icndj ol : I,. Kal. r i*i on the mat l»/ iho lamlf of Wane VnttR. on the Ruulli by the bunts of l.i-cy 7.mn. on tbo wcet by tins bird: o/ sicrr V/UIIboiv coM.i. inr ;• 3.1 I’fW ai .ro or lens, find Pell* lbs! .soi* Cromryrd In Rr.brrln to* l.r Imii Hlrhn and for further doacrlp tlon ho donl by paid Don lllcka 10 Roberta Ttmn than 11I (bile; Mon.lay April tad. 101 T If o'clock M ’•ermt. of fi*lo. Cash. rl.n« of Sale: Depot In U i lewi tf Fallen. N. C. April 2nd I PIT. II. I. now MEN. CooiBJ'caleti'e.. »inin fir w’hiuh. iM>\n rxBo. TKIX. I'Brusaat to an Act ef lh. OnermI turciblf of Nurlh Carolina pnaoed nil fanned V Ire *r«lon. 1PIT iPtch I. ml 11 led "AN ACT. TO Al« rof.ll.y.M AND BMPOWtn T»;* 'OAKOOF TRtnrrKKN f|V Ah niKii •ini PftfCOL DIUTIIK T TO CIMi X WrCTION A 20 ’Ft »s*|iys ClIiFIf. UibDV It* rrr tie ns IMH Mill III nad 3rp»t« Dill No.' . of Bold nrauloa; n»d fni".aain ' u a resolution puHf bp lb« Hoard ■i • •■* w or Angler High School •i • *. .t it meeting he’d, on the If V.vrrh, ip.-, NOTICK U here !>:'i -t that »n flection wtU be held ■' «|“■■'}■• ‘pell rtet. 1917. at the t**ylrr lllgh 8chir| Bnllitfng In the •vn of Argler. North Carolina. sah t.lttli? to the .ior lined rotor* of n il •■Isirlcl the pi stlon of anthorla. < .el directing the Donrd of Tm« lav of A'igtvr High School District o 1'i'ue rrhool b ad* In llio MUM of ’ wen tv Thousand Dollar*, bearing ta •ilea', at a rate not to excacd alz per ant per annum, and aald hood* not to inxiore Inter than forty yean from ditto of earn*; and alao the tu'.arlnn of levying a special tag In rtnount of Ninety Cents on the one ■i i'idred drdlam of valuation of prop nlf III sel.l district. and two dollars urd rosoaty ccnta on euch taxable t'fil ihcroln. Those favoring the le tunco of aald 'Hindi, ahall vote a 'IrVet norm which shall be written or -tinted thu words "For School Bond* •id tnrctrl Tax.' and thoae oppoaoit to th* Issuance cf aald bond*, shall • tie a Dchct upon which ahall be vrittsn or printed ibo word* "against St'hiH.I Bonds and Sped*) Tax.’ And further notice la hereby glrco •but Wnylon R. Broedwell was ap pointed registrar for aald election, •■hi that the 1 eglriration Books will h'. open at ht< office In Angler, aald district. March 15th 1917 to and In • lilting Huturilay. April 7th 1’ijt, Cor the registration of voters of said district; thnl J. Orvgory and J. B. Diipi **• a are appointed an pollhold m-s of aald election. 'I l’.la 15th day -if March 1917. O. S. ADAMS. Ci> a I-man of Poard of Truatena. !. A. Hockaday. b-erctnry. CMMMissto.MKKr* dale op hand ruder cud by virtue of the power i f iu'»* eoi-retl In ihr Superior Court t Harnett munty In the case entltl d n. M. Cannsir at hi* ys J. P. fsrk-.T. the undersigned commission Appointed by the court In the 'ii'lgiocnt therein, will expose to ante 'n th* highest bidder for rash al the •bit house door in the town of Jdl tl.iSton, M. 11 ou rhuredny April 1# 1217 nt 12 o'clock hi the following hstrrlhed trnct of lend. Rcglpntng At e stake In Rod •'ill’s line unil runs 8. 22.20 West ■ 1 71 cnsliiK to a pice by the aids f lb* road; thence with eald road - a ctnk* 20 8 2* E to a etaka; bCii.e S 41 W 0.80 chains to a (take • I or.*n 8 40 E 20.?0 chains to the hr :billing rontuliilng 22 acres morn or I * is It being lot 2 la the dlslidoti of do- H. M. C.vunsday. wood lands; The nheve Is n resale of said lands on recount of tbs bid haring been liM-l 10 per cent. This March lOlh. 1917. E. P. TOUNO. Csmmlulnonr. Th? county commissioners will •see' In Lillington Monday. THE STATE BANK & TRUST CO. - ——wmm——mmmmm , _ •_ ___ Report of the condition of the State Bank ft Trait Company of Dunn, N. C., and Angier, N. C., at the close of business, March 5, 1917. | RESOURCES: Loans and discounts $49,722.26 Building, Furniture and Fixtures 6,610.69 Stocks 4,025.00 Cash on hand and in Banks 7,335.73 Total $67,693.68 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $14,200.00 | Undivided Pr 981.58 Deposits 42,512.10 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Total $67,693.68 We offer to the Public every accommodation con* sistent with safe Banking; OFFICERS: «• L GODWIN, ?rmiinl 5* J COOPER, „ Acthr* Viea-PraiidtBt J- ®JJtl*J» Vkt-trtildm ind Culkr J. E. WILLIAMS, Auktut CiAin DIRECTORS: 5 J“ Gadwla, McD. Hollidijr, W. B. Grtpry, T v «?**i*r’ * Gadwin. J. E. WiKiai, If yea need anything in Marble or moaaueatal work, don't I tend yoor order* away Iron home, bat let the 1 SOUTHERN MARBLE WORKS, SERVE YOU 1 It wiQ cost you leu and onr work it guaranteed 1 Southern Marble Works, Dunn. I j Now Ready to Serve You % ._ | Our Spring and Summer Stock of i Hats, Millinery, Coats,* Coat Suits and Dresses are now ready For Your in spection. i __ You are cordially invited to call and examine our stock of merchandise, which is the prettiest and most elaborate ever jj shown in Dunn. y —— " We are now ready for you and will be glad to serve you. JOHNSON BROS. Dept. Store, Dunn, N. C. SPRING OPENING I We are now displaying our beautiful stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Your inspection is invited. Come and see the most select line ever shown in Dunn.
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