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■Uv**! $0 r£ fi>»V' V£& ErtSi * ,£.* ri-'-W' iy.»C? j»g aad tha welfare aad naaTaalaata af Uta pobUa at la*f* reqnire that aaid rid. walks should ha graded, cone tree ted. re paired aad i■peerad within tha dfe tricta hereinafter defined aad of the chirtcWr, Mtnkl tad itMciftcAtkmi kerahafta eat forth, aad in accord aaoe with tha plana and apoellcatioaa saopared by GUbort C. White, City Kaglnaai, which are a part af tha •••tract of tha Towa of Dona, with r. «. KaOdn, tha aootiactar; aad. WHKMtAB. tha Beard of Chmis dtatrt of tha lawn <d Dona hare ty^tah^tlri the shorn ■Mtaliaoad NOW THnirORE, ho it ordain ed by the Board af .. of tho Town of Dana: Sac. 1. That under aad by air too of auction XB of tha Charter of tho Towa of Duaa and Chapter SB Public Lows of IBIS, tha foBewtac ridowaBc districts far tha ta^ram. B*at af aida walks therein be aad the aaaaa are hereby established and created aa follows: W.O ■m. __ a a _ • _ «»• »• HN WBIK OB m »**oth >ld« of Combarload Straat from Clinton St. to FoyottorUlo Btioot No. 2. Tko aido walk oa tko North aida of Cmabarlond Straat Croat CHiiton St. to FayattorlOs St No. 3: Tka aida walk oa tko 8. ddo of Bdcartoa St fraai CSatoa Straat to FnyattoviOo Straat No. 4: Tka aida walk oa tka N. Nda of Bdcartoa Straat fraat Clfct toa Straat to FoyattoWOo Straat Va. I: Tka aida aida walk oa tka fat oMo of CUatoa Straat from Edyartaa St to Cambariaad St No. •: Tka aid _! oa tka 8. i Cram Fayotta aiSa St to " - - No. 10 Tka aida at Boa afito St to No. 11. Tka aida at Wilma Straat to No. 11: Tka aida walk oa tka W. - aida of Wilawi St float Bdcartoa •t/aat t*. < crab*Hand Siratt No IX Tko aido walk oa tlia R. stda of aoin aed Straat f'om tam kartood Straat to Broad Stmt No. 14: Tka aido walk oa tko W. aida of Utofcaow Sqnaia from Owi harload Straat to Braad Straat No. IS: Tka ddo wall aa tha N. •Ma of Braad Straat from Macaolia Stroot to tko CKy.Umito oa tko E. No. IS: Tko Me walk oa tko S. ■Mo of Braad Straat from Straat to tha City limits oa tka E. No. IT: Tko aido walk oa tko N. •Ido of Bread Straat from Fayotto •ill* Ata^d *s -» nu_ mr__I Waat. Ka. IS: Dm Ma wmDta oo tha *■* M# af hul Street fraai Pay •MMaSiraat U tka City LtoiU aa , Ba. IS: Tka «Ua adu an tka E. ! Ma af 'Wiiaaa Straat fita Tdcaiton ! Btraat ta Claralawd Btraat. Ba.SS. Tka Ma waika an tka W. J Ma •* ^WBtas Btraat from U«» Ba. SI: SUa aaOa as tka Baat , Ma af Laytaa Stoat fiaa Inti Bra at ta Bay Btraat. Ba. SS: Tka alda walk as tka W. < Ms af^Uytas^Straat fra* Broad ' Ba. SS: Tka rid# mfe aa tka B. ! ■Ma af Kto« Straat tram Paad | Straat ta Oaoalaad Strart. Ba. S4: Tka Ma waBi aa tka W. I Ma af Sine Btraat fraai Paaroal 1 Btroot ta Claoalaad Straat. SB: Tka Ma wall as tka S. I MaesiBa Straat ta CMstaa BtraatT i Ba. SS: Tka Ma waft as tka W. 1 Ma af OmkaHasd Btraat tins i BasaaBa Braat ta CBataa Btraat. 1 Ba. ft: Tka dlt wait as Ba B. i Ma af WOaoa Straat frasi i|ir 1 Bad Btraat la raaraaB Stroot. M?Vwite^VnLt'** 1 liM §Cmt it tail Btmi Ba. tti Tka Ma waflr as Ba Si a MadMofsa Btraat das tka A. Cl 1 L. Track ta Laytaa Bsat « Ba. SSi Tka Ma am* as tka M. ■ ft>aoa A. C L. k Ba. Sit Tka Ma sdk as tha S. ■ rttaollla Stiaal ta Lsytas Btraat. h Ba. Mi Tka Ma waB as Ba H SBa St la LaytoTstoM Ba. Mi Tka Ada s«B as Ba B. • tract te Chnlwi Smt"* ^ X*. 64: IktocmkwtkW. da of PayattwriBa Street from Papa ' > CMut No. Ut: Tho Mde walk oa tho X. iread Stmt ta Popa that Ns. 3«: Tha Mia w*Jk oa tho W. Me of Washington Stroot Cram tread Street to Pope Bluet. No. *1: Tha Mde walk oa too B. Mo of Magnolia Stmt tnm lilgo oa Stroot to tho Oty UmiW oa too Math. No. M: Tho side walks oa too W. Mo of MagnoBe Stroot from Bdgor oa Snoot to the corporate limits >> tho Booth. No. 8$: Tha sido walks oa too M. ado of Haraott Street from Blag {treat to BUM St i sot No. 40: Tho sUo walk* oa too 8. ride of Barnett Stroot from Biag to EUia Stroot. SECTION S: That too character >f the Mdo walks to ho sofahUshod la toM districts shall be five loot ■ids la all of too ooM districts from 16 to 40 isc halve, which dlstrMta Uo within sad are known no too re. sMsntial section of said Towa of Dona; toot too character of said Mdo walks to bo rMihHohort to sate dis tricts aha! bo ekvoa foot wMe ta all of said districts from oae to four teen inclaaiva, which districts repee sont sad an known as too baataaos section of sold town. Sold sido walks shall bo cowtractad of esmoat of too total Ulrica ooo of four laches abevo etodsr boon complete to accordance with tho plana and specifications drawn op by Gilbert C. White, tha City Engineer, aid which are made a part of tos contract between tho Towa aad t. 1. McGuire, too con tractor. Mt^nun iok frvrj OWMT of a lot or patsaa having aa great an interest therein an a lease for twenty yean whoas property abets on any aide walk taa any af tha dia taricta created above shall repair, im prove aad construct ia tha manner aad according to the ckaracear of tide walks hereinabove defined tha aMa walks against which said prop erty abots aad pay tha total eaat thereof, except as much of tha coat aa h incurred at street intersection* aad rials** said property owners ■who aaid aida walk Iwprsvawianta aa herein required on er before the 19th day of July, 1917, the Town of Daaa strutted repaired aad improved aa herein required and tha entire coot, exclusive of so much coot as is in caned at street iateraections, of said iaipruvant so made by tha town after such default by the property owners shall be asaeesed, agaiaet the Iota aad parcels of load ■hatting. «m that Mda ad the Street open which the fangroraannt Is made «*i directly an the hnprovew it ac cording to their respective frontages thereon by an equal rate per foot of sack frontage. Section 4: That aaid amisimsnts » levied by tha Town for «-«n-g said side walk taaproveawat shall ha paid by abutting property owners ia 5 equal annual tnstaUmrnu bearing lv lorsat at tha rate of six per cent per annum frees the date of the eon Urination ef the aaeseamaat roO. Ssctioa 6 : That the Chief of PoUce of the Town of Dunn shall Immediately notify all tha properly >waen whose property abuts on any vt the side walks wibtia aaid Ustriet calling oa aaid abutting ewn ne to make sack construction of side walks, repairs aad improvements and ■otifyiag tha that ia erne that they aaka dafanlt ia making aaid improve asats within the time aforesaid tiwt ha Towa will make aaid impruve aeat aad asaem the total cert there >f as a lion agaiast the abutting prop erty Section ft That this ordinance hall take affect upon its passage. The foregoing ordinance was pern id Jana 11th, 1917, was fleet publiah id on 19th day of Jana, 1917. Aay iction or pro*coding questioning the rsHdity of said ordinance must be maatsetd within SO days after its H- A. PAUII, dark. lOIIE PIKE PURE BRED CATTLE COME TO THE STATE. At the ikoI cal* af pan brad Iborthara eattla held M Wert Jeff naa, SI had ware sold at an arsr «a af flSSXO each which Is tha dRhaat araraca yat raaehid for cat la sold M aaatlaa wltbhi tha State, laly foot want ant af tho atate, ha rwnalnhMt IT bciac takaa by forth CaraHaa hayera wha an Intar atad !■ davolaptat hards af yan and baaf eattla. Tha aals was bald andsr tha ma rine af tha Aawrleaa ITbailbaia hnydaaa Association la ss operation '1th the Otiaa af Baaf Cattle Plaid S3e KWK.tf" ir-ssn&yw,■. • BOY SCOUTS MEET TW Bay Beauts bald their weekly Map meeting hud Friday night at the •oout Halt. The crowd was very large aad a most iatereetiag mcet ag was enjoyed. A number of im portant matters ware brought be [ere the organisation and ducuMd, 11 mam of which wo might not wish to (Ha the public. Baseball subscriptions aad aid arms 1 ixtaaded by the Scoots for the bow- , ly orgaaisod baseball team, after . which different members discussed the bees ball question. Manager Coop- j sr calling for more becking aad lees | footing. A now ofScial ball waa vot ed in te bo secured at ones, that i tha troop might continue hard prac- i tics. Mr. Fraoasan annonneed that the Paper Baler had arrived but that nothing further would be does hi the paper direction, at tho present, anyhow. Numbers of the scoots ex pressed themselves that they knew where plenty of paper eras avail able. Many of tho new Tsnderfect, that have recently joined the growing fold ef ambitions bustling Scouts, were present, including Fulton Lee, George Wilson, Oddlo Butler, and Oates Harris, some of tho most re cent additions. Everyone enjoyed a moat delight ful bosinem meeting and ranch inter est was manifested in every topic discussed. THE POTATO MILLIONAIRE If yea hear of people who have made from a million dollar* down to ten thousand dollar* on spuds this season, you need not be surprised till I there are any of oa who hare failed to make our jack, it is all our own fault. We simply lack the foresight to grow potatoes or had not the Unsocial acumen to fin ance the fanners of several counties ee la one or more State*. Over here m Eastern North Caro lina, some of the potato stories going the rounds sound like fairy tales instead of the actual veritice. So far as are are concerned, sva are prepar ed from personal observation to be lies* most anything w* hear about what a lire farmer has done oa his fans this season. It ia the literal truth that potato growing ia Eastern North Cerokna has been like gold mining where gold really can be found. The Statesville Landmark has been hearing about it and her* is what that medium of veracity chron icles : “The eastern North Carolina truck •rs, especially the potato growers, has* morn money than over before, said a reaidant of tha eastern section iu Statesville. Potatoes have beea selling for <0 to $0 the barrel and potato crepe worth $>0,000 to $10, 000 and more ware common—so com mon, that a man with a $10,000 crop considered it too smalt to left about. As an instance of the wealth brought to eastern North Caroline by potato crops this year, tha gentleman quoted ! related the following: “Last January a New Bern business mao who fore saw wealth ia the potato crop this season, proposed to furnish fertilis er to farmers for a half intormt in the crop. Borrowing every dollar be could raise, he in this way so. qaired a half interest In 36,000 scree of potatoes from Florida to Norfolk. A few days age he figured Ms rotarn at $1400,000." If a New Bam business men has had that foresight, he surely must have that $1400,000, for the possi bility la readily admitted. There are numerous instance, of tacky strikes h New York and Philadelphia e..ra mistion bouses who have financed gorwsrs or contracted for hundreds of crops and caato out of the deal with e barrel of money. - Wa knew of farmers who have mxcn uwir own chuw And Hare ■ado so much money that they won't talk for fear of toeing their reputa tion for voracity. We hoar of one who made 917.000 on Me farm and ho expect! to make that much more oa other crops between now and October. There are city fern owners who base made such a pile that they caanot be induced to mention It. The advantage of farming in this eoeatry ia that from three to four •oaey crops of various kinds can Wo grown ia oae aeaaoa. Editor Ro land Bexley of the Monroe Jeurn al, wx In Wilmington a few days ago on hie way from Co him bus coun ty aad In a casual way ha rrpram od amassment at theeuecomfen of moaoy crops that the Columbus farm er* *r* able to grow in a soaaoa. The Moaroe editor said ha had wHaoxed the marketing of a great strawberry crop (hat poured a flood of moaoy Into Columbus, aad thee right after strawberries came the ((Mi potato «rop that added to the 1 lood of money that earn# the way 1 X the farmers. Beside, that, they ' ax harvesting Am crops of yellow ! lohsceo, x If to keep beay MU oot- 1 bt, cex sad other moaoy crape are 1 ready far the fad harvest. Mr. Beasley said H heats ad_the elm- 1 Mr marvel*tie crap versatility of the ' Caps Pear regies. ____ < I Wads cemepoadeate. Fayetteville I Msxveti "friends are intonated ia i he mariego of Mix Lilian H.bbard I md Mr. Mayweed Matthews, wkieh s •ri piece Wednesday. the Mth, at l ha bom* of the bride. Roe. A. L ■ IcQoeoa, pastor of tho bride. oflU i Mod. Immediately aftor the sees- i eauy they left for Wrightorih* to I pood a few days." I FIRE PREVENTION BRIEFS I FOR BUSY PEOPLE ! t la cheaper la ciaaa ap than u <" ap. Tha Tanas fin 0—ratsatf anyr. Aa to tha era wapta ap much to tha Ira taa.” Mtcdn flues ara responsible tar J par cast <>f ail area. What about ha fluoa la roar touoal Ftra promotion la surly tha applt ntton of too alfepls rales of roaamoa mb to too Plata laws of “safety Thsre la a nMwia hi Latfe to tha ffect that "a spark seceded has if tea raised a conl!a*rutJon.“ Thla la if upaoSal apptfeatlea Aortas tha Ary (rasa season. Thomaa P. Rrophy. chief of too Now Ihrk Parana af Fire IhtoaWpt Hob. soya that U par seat of parasa Iraa ara mas ad by nwKo<. to a tint to toa wtaa itfUnlf If yom hap pan to aaa euoka or aa iBciplant blaas to a plat of fried crass mr atorwharu. stop tad pat It oat. or at toaat larastlcoto It. Toa uay aara tha dly from a aarloua Atm Tour carol os an ns whara flro Is Ip* id rad may katas bean tartanataly frrtrruled ap to tha praaant time. but ha aura that seaaer or toaar tha an expected will orartaks you. About 1I.AM amtnhu ara scratchad iwfT lined to this eoanlry. aaeh eutch ujiAntotoc too atoaaaara of a oosalbU Ara. I* It to to wundarad at that earn la nstdad a hand II up mat *ur Tka way to tooura kiwar laauranca mtaa to to hare tswar Area. What la raw contribution to tha tsaiOoa af tra praraotloBf Ara ran on too aids af tin earataaa or ta toa ranks of tha earaful? Always hasp wants and e*aaa cl sac ad ap. Way freqaanNy make a bad era. It was i toy torasrtoc a ban af bnrdat yarn to the crass at nrn.Nl tra.—lira Jtoa A nod rmm turn NwMnm teth eg a y* sartor tre ertgtn here ghw saieuuidsl AdJmg tometmred BOY SCOUTS WILL PULL OFF 4th STUNT Some time back nn announcement appeared in thin paper, that the Scouts ware going to have a big rally on the 4th af July meat probably. Now, ita a Battled fael It la go lag to bo the biggest tMag of ha kind over JgfMid, eyxi some great doings ar* be th* resell Yea jest wait and watch for th* younger set hi kahkl on that day and yon will see th* town flooded. Speci al invitations have bean or wiu be extended to ell th* neighboring towns to come over with their hand of Scouts aad some mighty big Ameri can staff win appear, whereby .patri otism win wav* in th* land of the brave and fie*. Mr. Marrow got that simply grand pictnro—The Ad venture of tbs Boy Scout—aad that alone is worth the trouble to come from miles around to see. If yon are a boy you cant afford to miss this day in Doom; if you are a Scout, then H is simply impossible for you to be away. For lta going to be bully. W* will give you another an nouncement la th* Dispatch, with a glowing account of the program for Glorious Fourth and the Scoot* and you come aad help us to make K Glorious. PREPARE THE LAND EARLY FOR THE FALL CROP OF IRISH POTATOES. The South ought to grow a large mpply of Irish potatoes for its own use. It is true that ths fall crop is uncertain and ranch difficulty la ex perienced la obtaining stands, bat a ipectsl effort should he suds to over some these difficulties, no question ef seed to important, bat at this time ■es wish to especially call attention to ths preparation of ths soil. In the first place, no one should itteenpt to grow Irish potatoes on poor soil, and this is especially true te regards ths fall crap. A sell well 1 (applied with Hamas to desirable for I ■ny crop, because of the superior 1 ihysical condition it Insures. A rich I neBow soil to of vital importance far As production of Irish pots tees; hut For the fall crop aacb a sail to doubly Si portent. Moisture to absolutely •* >*stisl to e fan crop of potatoca and the absence af it to rasp a Talk Is for a i digs part af ths failures. Mach can he done te preserve the squired moisture if the toil to well applied with human But area a (nod re tely rich sell fairly wall s^ptosd < ►1th hum as css he handled ia a saun ter that will evsrsesne much of the aek ef moisten causes as assy fsto res. I To have a soil to condition for I 'touting before August 1, prepare- i ton should begin aa early m July 1, 1 ad when K can he made, even aa I orHer start to dselrsbte. ff the land 1 i not too stiff and hard and waa wal ■ rakes this gyring, U any not ho • tinrary to rabraah It, hut if it to to a o rshmken this should he doue an <i erfy ae psatolli. la any earn, the t rad she eld he theru^hly disked ad then harrewed regularly and aufil tontly often In bnep g good nsPow J (Uleh ef three to thee oa the surfaae 1 evei tulttvstiia aad level pirating I reraeve mstotnn best and me thrau- « j 5,000 Accident Policy u J For $5.00 a Year J |l Withoot Restriction as to Occo|>ation or Change 1| J of Occupation_u You will be wise to secure one of these policies, no matter what insurance you have elsewhere. Each covers injuries sustained as follows: While riding as a passenger in or on a public con veyance, in a passenger elevator, while within a burning building, due to collapse of outer walls of a building, if struck by lightning, bv explosion of a steam boiler, or in consequence of cyclones or tornadoes, and while walking on or across any pub lic highway, in consequence of being struck or knocked down or run over by any vehicle. II For Loss of Life_Pays $5,000.00 If I j For Loss of Both Hands-Pays $5,000.00 F 1 II For Loss of Both Feet_Pays $5,000.00 M 11 For Loss of Both Eyes-Pays $5,000.00 §1 f j For Loss of Hand and Foot- - Pays $5,000.00 F® hi For Loss of One Hand_Pays $2,500.00 hi II For Loss of One Foot_Pays $2,500.00 || Jl For Loss of One Eye-Pays $1,666.66 Special Travel Policy also pays for Total Disability Fifteen Dollars per week for 26 consecutive weeks. Pairs for Partial Disability Seven and 50-100 Dollars per week not exceeding 10 weeks. ANNUAL PREMIUM $5.00 Nowhere else can equal accident insurance be ob tained for FIVE DOLLARS Dunn Ins. & Realty Co. • ■ j - if _z ► 'on beet for the fall crop of potatoes. When there are roots which may be njored the cultivation should set be is deep as three Inches .although that s probably the beat depth for saving moist nr*. But in preparing the land For the fall crop of potatoes we ihlnk the land should be regtUariy roltivated to a depth of about throe inches. If the soil has boon broken to I depth of fix to eight inches, say six seeks before planting time, and ii than harrowed svsry ten days or two vveks there win almost certainly be Moisture enough to bring op the crop provided suitable soil and ae«J have been selected. We know of no othsi way to insure a faff crop. It require! work and attention and In that regard it expensive. Hot wc can afford th'.i expense to insure s crop. Land pre pared beforehand in tbit way will al most always receive rufficient moist ire daring July, wV.eh win be held Cor future use In fair, such, prepa ration is neressacy in the South to nake any early faff-seeded crop rea sonably certain. W > cannot afford to ake any chan.: is on the failure of the r.iJl erop of Irish potatoes. We need .ken for food and for eeed next uring.—Progroeaiw Karmor. "No FUm m Encnllra Rruik ” Philadelphia Record. Enrolling 10,000,000 men, raising > $1,000,000,000, sending General ’ershing and an army staff to France wttlng ■ mission ia the Winter Pe ace at Petrograd and a few ether htngm like that—that’s the record of 16 rainy days In June. Now watek Uncle Sam when the ana Joina hand! •rttk him I—New York Herald. And still there are some captions trltk# who complain that the govern ment ia doing nothing. Certainly 3engreae la dilatory, bat there am to lies on the executive branch, fcretiy soon, It la aafe to aay, the rheek will begin to move faster than _ i‘ DR. WAKEFIELD COMING. W. H. Wakefield, M. D., of Cher >tte will bo In Doan, at Central letei. Wedaeeday. inly nth; Doha, t the Drag store, Thareday, inly 1th; Newton Grove, Friday, Jaly Mi icnsea, tha hotel, Satorday, Jab 14. he doctor limit# hie practice U the ledical and surgical treatment of rs, ear, aoee aad throat Moabite, isbiag ao charge far glaae fitting, > Mamie casco tf the glamee am rdarad from him. Hi me el vet >hcold see that ao fruit irs am left empty this year. If oa east Ml theaa, have them tried. I yea east hove them filed, bad We have on hand a big line of Trimmed Hats at 98 cents good styles. See them at once 9 Johnson Bros. Dunn, N. C. A cantos IU W IbrM almost say month la ths yoar. Don't aoglsst tho opportunity afforto4 Vy inti mm4 via tor (srAoao. Tho mors sm eonoumo bros4 so can ooa4 to tho Allloo 1 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM MOUSE* , ligfct*. bath. Mwaraca N. Layton St., atjotntac Ml. L L Godwin’. l. 0. LAYTON, R. Na. S Doan, N. a* 6-SO-it.
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