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THE DUNK DISPATCH April 1st. 1*14, at tha peek eflee at Dan. M. CL, aadar tha act of March A WI OUB TERMS: (Mytar .BM . Hs —M* . M L. BU8BBS POPS. PahUchcr a ■ ■ • • • • ¥ 9 By Bar. J. A. Hornaday. ¥ ¥ Paator Dan Methodist Church ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ Laat Sunday waa a great day with tha people called Methodists la' ho beaatlfal aad progreesire little city of GreesvUie. Tea years ago they boDt aa elegant charch. costing thirty thsaaaat dollars, bat they were aot able ke pay all tha -oat of the h»«h«"g at the time la feet rather a troublesome debt was in terred. and baa hng over tbs cLi-vrh sntil »sry rsceatty, wWa it was wip ed oat, aad last Sunday tfcU mngai Acent building waa aolsaenly dedica ted to tbs worship of Almighty God. ' Bishop J. H. McCoy, at Birmingham, Ala., preached the dedicatety ser mas at 11 o’clock Sunday morning. Hie text waa aaloetsd from Lake >4h M-U Tba weather was Ideal, and a great cnngrigatloa tiled tha apaei aad many were turned away for wont rf standing room. BrnLLNid; It B. John; Denial Um, and the pastors of the church, , aad took port in the sendees. Bor. J. M. the popular and eaeryetk pastor, wha had accomplished tha task af hi tine the debt which had sa leag hardenid tha membership, was in chart* e< all the eervicaa, and dU his part Mat admirably. Bishop MrCey was at his baa*, and praarhail a an to the groat congre ■mplotoly captivating sU On Sunday after _of this grant church * delightful musical entertain ment. or cantata, "Ufa Everlasting,” la tha main auditorium of Urn church, which waa greatly enjoyed by a well Shd house. TMa cantata waa got tsa up far Talar, and was repeated - lad Sunday by apodal request. At night Bishop McCoy preached an other grant sermon, and thaa ended a joyona day in that good town. This ^isadid building waa erae bf«Mr more thaa ton years ago, aad it was at hie request that the aaeae, "Jan given to it. < given la honor of the late Thoame J. Jarvis, the "Grand eld Man" of K. C- who took so much interest in the acactfca af the betiding. Hie widow, quite feeble, attended all the l Sunday, aad grant ly enjoyed . J. B. Underweed, Presiding at the Raleigh District, mad who Is a Mg man In every way, at tended tha dedication and took part M the evening service. Let a* one imagine for one ■—oat that nothing is being done toward the completion of the X •tit le aa HAMMERING* going on abeat the handing. The BalJding Com ■Htee has not bm Idle since the Charrh Cenferaace name woeks ago anted te heeetiiy for the completion •t the baOdiag. Material hat been ordered and ether arvaagemente —do for actaal work te he nm ol within a few days. The contrac tor who did the plastering in the fay ieheel taenia is expected nay dap te take ap the work la the Mia ■wiWterinm of the hafldiag. mad oth er workman will my soon he seen and heard on ether parts of the oa Iddil wark m the building, and I Throe weeks frees i •••tea of sviagilietii eerrteee is te hagla la the Mi the diet Church, ley. “d Mm. K. C. Otoaa will be with ■ daring the meeting., ley. Mr. Oeaa te da the preaching and Mr. Olmm te toad the sdagtag. The week i UUn these special services begin1 will ha observed as a weak of prayer •wd seif-denial la the Methedlst ®*hg thin week af pray m and eatf dtaial esrvt.ee wilt he held every evening eead acted by the partse. Of these meettaga noth* will bo given tram the palpi* from time *• •*— eervtce* ere to —da. 1 te he ami in the ‘ r a, ;• z - ^ dOy yUV. d r * 'V, • * ' * *• # U the biggest liar in the Uaitec States." This ended the convene tion, for this writer did not csri to hear more ef that sort of ion meat on one who hod been so high ly honored by the sovereign pcopU of our great Nation. Nora recently this writer woe ii conversation with a prominent Demo erst, and Urn earns of n man whe had boon honored by bis party eitl thre^ nominations for the highest oflee In the gift ef the people rami up in eosse way, and that promin ent Democrat said. "Ho is the biggmt fool in the United Staten." Of coutm neither of these statements wee true mad this made the recklessness of speeeh the mem Inexcusable. Them Inetsacss ef recklessness in speech are gives simply as illustrations of what we are hem condemning. TV evil is abroad in the land, end shoald be discouraged and condemned with inch emphasis as will reduce it t« the minimum. * no— resolution* adopt* i in the seating Monday night of last wook ought to moon n groat d«al far the town of Dnnn. And thoy will mean n great doai if th* people were in dead earmoat when they voted ao heartily for thorn. Thi* writer wo* out of town when th* meeting waa hold, bat ho haa laarnod from 'lira* who war* peasant that soaae of the ipeahen war* disposed to place too bios* far th* las oafereeaaant ef the law *a th* people, white ubtors war* dbpoaad to phase it on tha • Ci on. A* wo as M th* hlaaao roots on both. Whoa tho people become thotreaghly ia oarnoS a boat It they ahaply wfl] not aabaart to oeastoat vioIaUeas *f tew with** pntilag forth avary pea* rihte effort to araato hatter mail ttena. On th* other tend wo arnica ly kaaw what to think of aa ndtear nador stesn oath to * afore* the tew*, who wait* to b* driven to da hie owara doty Bat now that »h* people ofth* town have rpihaa. te*. ovary goad citiaao ataad Irmly for •ho (Mss dasaaIII to th* rvaofe tteoo, sad Dins win b* a sat* la* Hting lavra far thorn who ara teek tog aass—Mlia to which to feast*. Mr. tag*** T. Lo* haa Informed Mm patacas of tha psaasdto* ten Bat dtp dallvary serrira wfll ho a*. ahMrhad th* Mrs ad /aa*. Mr. La* Matea. hawavar, that this carries win lot bn kaaagaaalsd aatil prtvato ra koiM art proridxd at n ■idancaa ud plaaaa af Moan If • patron profan a dot In tka daar U a box tkia will aant tka -*—-m, of *o Fad Odaa D apart at rot Than an ta ko dakratiaa daily, aaa In tka Barnla« and ana In dM aflarnaon. Mail koaaa and platte to aavar data *» doom can ka pnrokaaad In tka kardwara daraa kaao tn lawn. Mr. Ua infante na, kawarar, tkat xmlaw d*kty-doa par-cant of tka patraaa af tka db* pravtda tka —tpiarlte far tkatr Bail hy tka Iktk af May tka d«P»a«d ten lea nUI ka wltkdrawo »»y *f aao*rtalnlng wbothar •t lot than aaadiUaaa in to ha met befara any a no goat into It, aa WTTfMtUm* mada by laaa than tha olghty-flv* par-cant woald ha naalaaa. Wa aadoralaad that patron* of tha poatoftea all) not b* allowed to got thatr man at tb. oflea if thay bar* thatr Mail daUrarad at thair root ****•" or «A*m. ThU May not Maot lha haany approval of *oma of tha b«rona, aa lha aftoraooa atoll will ba daMvarod hafora arrtvaa, and tha mail brought on that train win aot ba daUvarod antil lha aval mara Ug. ***» THI DUNN DUPATCH ANSWERING THE TIN CAN COW TEST. On* only ha* to toko a ytaaea to front of tka WMto Way Tkaatro •ay Utar tkia waak. fraaa Moaday UR •atarday, to aaa wfcat aaowar kaa kaaa mad* ta tka tin earn Ctoaa-Uy aoatoat, uitoai wkat afaat tka work to kavtoft. At tka kagtoalat af tka waak a paaa to tka tkaatra waa •farad far aack Rftoaa tia aaaa. Stawa flwa •»ary kaak akay aad yard kaa boon aaarakad aad raaaarrkad to •rdor ta array* ay at toaat aka Sf taan tot. Tto talk ayaa tka part af tka yoaauar yaayto kaa kaaa tow tot toward* DUNN HKUU TRIM MllTHFIELD - I* tho Dispatch • bag aad (lowiag ac *f ioalogu. coaid b* Krtrapl sadly for tho px ro aEg iaiml n4 a site op. Tho fMt, woo tba Daaa High Boll dub, dirt baa waa faar oat of **» gaaws |b»il to data, Maud la a beau <•*■% |bfi4 aad IkrIIMag gaaoo, tko dchaatsa Cawty dab from Smith •44 b, tba daarfaandtag xr. of 14. "Olaar" WUsoa. aa tba moond for tba homo Uaa hold tba fcahbfl.ld. »r» in check throughout the gxuur, ’•'a* «a pee,ally effective with run ner* on be tee. Three times with ■ nan nn the third corner, ho fanned the nwgt two men as an end for the round. Bentley, the SmHhAeld to*. ier, wae very much appreciated lev etir eons of swat, but aeon he pitch •d remarkably well and held the lo cal* to four scattered hits. The only run of the game came In the second when Wade, A rat up, worked out a free tickot to the initial sack. Cole, follow ing. bit the dual for the first out. Adley, nest up, appreciated Beasloy'a wildnete and connected In the rear regions of his body with one of hia feat ones, hit by pitched bail. With Adley un And and Wade on second, one man down, Lee. one of the home teams beat *>na of swat, ramo to Che platter. He unmuxxlad a Texax Lea guer to leTt, by which Wa.lo mine racing home with the winning and only tally. THE SCORE: K. II. R. Sm'h'd. finn non poo—o 4 s Dunn 010 000 000—t 4 3 Batteries: Beasley and Ives; Wil Ron and Euell. PROGRAM FOR FIRST HALF OF WEEK BEGINNINC APRIL U Monday Mined Blood lied Feather Feature in Five Reels Melodramatic romance of n girt in whose veins the blued of Ireland and eld Spain flow Star—Cleric McDowell. Tuesday Thu Universal prcncnU The Serial Episode No. 10. Human Target. —Mari* Walcump, Jerk Holt ami Eddie Polo Tk* Girl Reporter* Scoop Imp Drama in Two Hoc la with Irene Hunt and Roy Stewart Wednesday Tk* Losing Winner Victor Comedy Drama In Two Reel*. Featuring Carter Dcllavcn and hi* wife Flora Parker Do Haven. Reave Little Waldo L-Ko Comedy in One Reel Featuring Fatty Vos*. Broke. Hearted l.aemule Drama in One Reel Fratur. mg Wm. E. Shay. Statement of the Ownership, Man agement, Circulation, Etc.. Requir ed by the Ac* of Comcrem of August 2t. 1012. Of THE DUNN DISPATCH Published Weekly at Dun*. N. C., For April 1017 Publisher. L. B Pope, Dunn, N. C. Editor, T,. B. Pope. Dunn, N. C. Business Manager, L. B. Pope. Dunn, S. C. .7. That the bondholders, mnrt cagees. and other security holders >wning or holding 1 per cent or more if total amount of bonds, mortgages, >r other securities are: Mergmthal !T Linotype Co„ New York City. L. BU8BEE POPE. Sworn to and subscribed before ne thia 19th day of April 1917. C. B. AYCOCk! Notary Public I My Comraimion aspires Oct. 20 1719. vjaiamuu ucaiDCU lADOM MUM •r U«l a]>p!lc*Uoaa. op tb- f euaoi rnam •h* 41P>a«.U porn... of tho ror. Thrrp “ way to cur* MUrrkai 4—fn—a, i5 %7 * coMtliutiooaS nardr. caurrkti Tkirmw la c*m»| Mr aa la* 5ka,»aaSek[l!r*T^L-l^#wT'l*ai0* ,lato* ®t .5 •WUeaki Turn. Wktn tala tab* la laflanrf you ktv* a *«f«kUa« ami ar ianKrfoat kaarlar. aad wk«n It |* mn»ir*ty ctoaad. Z>*a?ataa la tk* r#*ulu IbImb (Im klAamtiioa ru k* rrdiNM aai tMa tub* wawkl ta l«a awaaJ ooaditiaa. a*arljta y®*J« 4/kf*y*4 fw«««r. Maay *um *t <«*{»* art caaarA ky oatarrk. wtolok la aJf**u7. — 4H>— af lk« maaoM nr! *•^5 Mali a Caurm Car* a a la tbr* 7bo kUad Ml tka «mm« —rf— af tka ay.. " wTa will «faa On* Maadrad Dalian f®r fwy aaaa af OaUrrkal DnofMaa that cannot W em.S by How p c...,-rk Coro. drmCn Cf— All Droffi*ta. 71a. J. CftBIVST * CO, Taiada, (X --‘ --- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself a can did-ile for mayor to *uv;ead rnyttlf, •ibjctt It the action o* tho Democra 'i- primal'.. J. W. TURNACE. TOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself a can didate for commlaaiimer of the town of Dunn, subject to the approval of the Dcraoeratic primary. GEO. T. NOEL. NOllCE O.'- SALE My virtue of the authority of a Judgment the Superior Court of Harnett County randerad at the No vember Term IBID in nn action en titled, "John B Wilson, and wife Euniey J. WiUoij. agj.in-1 A. B. Nor riv. tho undersigned Commie.ionnrt of thp Court oppointod in said jodg monl will on Monday, May 2lat, IS 17, st 12 o'etoek M. at the Court house door In T.illlngtoa, North Car olina. offer for sale at public auction t* the highest bidder, for rash, the following described real estate, loca ted In the town of Dunn, ITaraott county. North Carolina, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of E. (L Coats and Sam he rim and others and be ing all of let No. 4 In Block I*. V P. ui the corner of Munolte and JH • Ino Btreets in the Town of Dunn, and »'TW v.lih the North aido of Dl rina street 140 feet and rone with thp East rldo of Magnolia street 100 f"»t this lot U known aa lot No. 4 In I lock 'H G’ in tho Map of Dunn, X. C... but op lot No. 4 In Week P. p. la the East Carolina Land aad Im provement Company's man. This thp ltth day of Abril, HIT. R. L. GODWIN? ^ N. A. TOWN8BND, Commissioner. Dn your duty and clean ep your prsmlsis thla wsak. ! % •OnThe Lineage of a suit Of Clothes The production of Kirechbaum Clothes involves a process of sifting and glean ing, going straight back to their genesis in raw wool. And in all the story from title pagt to finis not a blot—not a hidden chapter— not a page that is not illumined with a record of prowess and abiding care by spinner, weaver, designer or tailor 1 The fabrics are woven of selected stock— and never once does the nimble shuttle shoot a strand of cotton across the warp of the cloth — nothing but pure wool, a-tingle with life and color. The tailoring is done in our famous modern, sun-flooded clothing shops at the Sign of the Cherry Tree. — where competence and painstaking direct every pair of shears, every flashing needle — where, from the time the designer’s chalk first touches the cloth until the silken label is attached, a wealth of clothes-making artistry is lavished upon each single and individual garment. Here you have the authentic lineage of Kirschbaum Clodies now being shown for Spring and Summer 1917 by a mer chant— usually the one in the ascendant — in almost every American city and town of retail importance. A copy <4 our new book illunmu< the authentic nylrr lor Siting M<1 Sumner, anU containing «maiew no., on the rh..u-e ,4 .lotbe. bp "Thu Spectarur,*' will lie nuilei you upon a |io*iol r- jurit A. B. Kirschbaum Company PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Special Notice Owing to the advance in meats and cattle, 1 will be forced to advance the price of meats on and After May 1st. While doing this 1 will conduct my sales on a strictly cash basis. 1 am not doing this because 1 can but it is a case of self defense. 1 have to pay cash and 1 am not able to sell otherwise than for cash.. M F. HODGES. ’**’ “— *' * • •T1 ■'—* — — • • - • __ - TO MY FRIENDS I take this method of thankin* my friends for tke eourtosios and considerations shown me in my new position. 1 deeply appreciate tke huwoosi you kero *nr®“ tke institution sines I hero keen connacted with it and wish to thank you for some. 1 would like to kawo all my friend* call on me h* my new position and taka this means ef soliciting a Portian of your business. We kora ample surplus to taka care of all our custom in and your account would be appreciated. Yours nary truly, T. V. SMITH, Vice-Free., and Cashier State Bank & Trust Co. Dunn, N. C.
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