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Tffi Um MSPATCH.I Sr H i g s V-i %-V, ‘■2>\ s ^ Tc { J; - -*****■ r' J • •*?*•* ♦ Akawl tw» vt«ka ip Bus (Mi CM**.'. win b. btld at Black's Cbapal wad Bondsy at thnraa thirty o'clock, bad baaa Mb for la taka jbca laat J*J* *Um caold oat oaat fat gnat bn baaa props r*d. and that tboss whn attaod may export iatar « bUMr «f IT* •' BdhM tba 8MU M JStodtW ▼tab WaaM prists Ms pirtrtr* oa tba page la Ms lata af My IM, —d «t*aa a. amooat af «o«a a cato brnUsn af tba romt hy Mr. VaaeMa bs Ml da Ma baat aa a flcbtsr fw UdMl^d tba militant to fries, far sixty day. far disbmb bf tbapiae. ta tba capltol dty af ^ aaavml ti at to ai ■ ao—- ■ ■ - wart. bWo# UJ* WI MOD a«t. fwaglid by o pwt nTpri baort, bat wo vary daeardy daabt tba wiadsm <rf tba pstn. act. Tbaaa wnmia bars baa. disloyal to tba bed iatar*eta at asr capotry at a tbaa wbaa disloyalty la a ywdir arlma tbaa aaaaL TWy bars footlab M pteketiny tba Wbtta tba bn of oar ins « « • « Am tofHtl— to. army ight for rtia la Vtoytato to •«• w Wiaa. J. Taytor XQysoa, r%' ' a ,* _ . - tttt. Tb* d writ si people are exceed tofly patieat. rise they weald steal bare sabatettid to th* criminal dsky hi pa—Is* the food oentrsl bUL W< da sat know Jsat what tn datum wan heblad th* —amban of th* Usttad Stetaa daw aba who haea held th* bOJ «P — to**, bat we ara satisfied that th* roOfy parti** would act f**l ■uatly b*wor*d war* thay to m* la peiat s tell i is tut of si th* fact* la th* caaa. Tb* adeocat** of boot* haea triad bard t* place the raapoa teblllty fee the delay oa th* ahoald —■ af th* “do" —aatara. bat thay did set ******d la «eaa making th— —to— bailee* ted* story. Mot* than tores week* of discussion of this bill ha* united la nothin* better than to allow th* ooadme*!*** ■piratatsu to ptl* *p a f«w am ■unions at th* —TTTIII of the e<yn 11 * * A few short moatha age the Ceer ef ell the BusMans controlled a vast fortune of two MHIoaa dollars, now he Is to be a “peer asaa” having beoa deprived of all the revenue from the lands tiilnaglM te tha tw> alas Crown, aad la held as a pris oaar bp hit former sahjects. The London Timas is sir authority for tho statement that the ag-Caar la a “poor auuu" yet the Times inform* us that “Nish" holds a small fortaoo or haU million do Dare aa Ms pervoc al property, aad that Mrs. “Nick” hv personal property te the amouat af something more than half million dollars. Coming down from billions to tho az * “poor man," but if aro would fool insulted If wrue to e«n ua poor. Aay way the fall of tho Romanof dynasty'should imprsm us with the uaeertaiaty of aO things that aro ef this earth, far a year ago no one avast thought of sneh a revohstioa la that long opproo The series ol aesdtags begun at Black's Chapel the third Sunday la this month earns te a close last Sun day afternoon. Rot. C. O. DuEaat ef Snow H1H waa with the paetor sad did mea* af the preaching. The weutkef waa unfavorable from the beghraiae, aad the results wore dis appointing. The plan was te hold services at 1B:»0 each morning, aad at 1:11 seek evening. But the ex rulaa aa interfsired with the ’ mrriem that a change was te «JO e'clock la the after TMa, however, did not over the difficulty, ae min fell ov ary afternoon after the change was mede. Two sarrltee were held last Sunday, aae at 11 o'clock, A. M„ aad the other at two la the afternoon. The roads wete so bad that people could not got to tho church In large nembere, but considering the bad roads tha congregations wars fairly Kxd aad Cho aarrieoo ietereotiag aad hripfuL 51 W WHTAIVn, fUL I It, ivi 7 ——————————— Bank With Us The wonderful pro grew we have made daring (he past few months shews that ear easte rners are satisfied with the so cawnodatlon we give them. Oars is tee fastest grew teg Weak in this section and we wfll appreciate e partion of year he | tinott. Don't fail to call on ns when yea went banking service WE PAY 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. State Bank & Trust Company H. L. GODWIN, Pres. T. V. SMITH, Vice-Pres. * Cashier CAST IRON SCRAP Bring it to us. We pay spot cash, as follows de li rarod at oar Foundry ■ Haary Machine Scrap-60 eh par 100 lbs. Light and Medium Weight llsrhine Scrap-80 oats per 100 lbs. Plow and other Light Scrap 40 cts par 10O tbs. Wa don’t hay wrought iron, steel scran, old bant grata bars, bunt stores or any cast that has bosa boned ‘too badly. THE JOHN A. MCKAY NffG. COMPANY DUNN, N. C. IReA-DeVilTyei traced to tka political ambition- A eroaa mction of moot legal brain* weold revaal a dream picture of “county attorney” district judge, “aa temMymea” “repreoaotathrae," eon gtenmin,” or eomatbing of tka eon. TUa picture of tka lawyer'* ambition almost invaribly make bim a asiaar ab|y poor collector. Ho count* fotka not by tka head, bat by tka vat*. Tka collectible account* lying do no ant in tka Ma of local lawyer** of fice* rapraaciJta a asm that would auka RookafeUow look like a flaan doi piker. Tka experience *f tka avarag* dealer aayi, "Dost gtv* poor poor account* to o lawyer. A aowtkara merchant, freak free* a dhappointiag experience of tkia aart recently triad tka local augiatnta. Jadg* Health. Justice Of tka rortalaly mad* good. A r~ «• W •» kwMti la h. Hie record was * I ■ . * Ami tiuj who MO and eomprehent That ultimate aad lofty aim Will wait la patisnc* for the rod, Knowing injastir* cannot claim On* lasting victory, or control Laws that bar progreaa for tba who la This la aa Opsnh asking tbao; God thunders through tho uatvarm A moaaugo glorious and sobHma, At one* a blaming and a ears*— Bleasing* for thorn who s*ek HU light Carson for thorn whom taw U might. Ephemeral aa th* *on**t glow is hosts grandeur. Mortal life Waa given that tool* might soak and know Usmorta) truths; and throt«h th* strife That shakes th* oarth from land to land/ The wits shall hoar aad understand Out of th* awful holocaust. Out of tho wMrtwtad and the flood. Out of aid «raads to bedlam towed ■hall flea a aaw oarth washed In blood A now race AIM with spirit-power This la the world’s stupondaoua hour. UM WINNING PRAiST AU OVER STATE A _ __ _ v |fc ^^F w ^^^F i ^L i ^b* I Bank ° Cape Fear ? 5» June 25th. 1915, DEPOSITS_$39,424.05 if IT June 25th. 1916, DEPOSITS. 63,963.26 Tfc x% June 25th, 1917, DEPOSITS. 131,291.00 Jp % k OVER 300 PER CENT GAIN SINCE JUNE, 25, 1915. jl Ij s t ^BF * P 200 percent gain in last 90 days in our SAVINGS DEL- m 1 i P A RTMELNT We pay 4 percent in rim department. wy DISPLAY OF Porch Rockers and Chairs Our line of Summer Furniture is now com plete in every department, and we especial ly invite you to come in and see it By buying early and in big quantities we •are in position to save you big -moncjjr 1 -—.- ■ -- Anything you want in the general hardware line we have it and will sell at reasonable prices The Barnes & Holliday Co. Hardware ■ - - Furniture - - - Undertakers gSTOCK GOING CHEAP M Our Sale is over but we are still giv-U ?! ing bargains to our customers. rj g COME AND SEE IJ 1 GOLDS ^^^Dunn's Best Store lit* the plaro of alcoholic, iron pre paration* containing Mttla baa and ihugaUier too araeh alcohol People ahoutd note oa the label the quantity of alcohol In ■cdilnco they bay. Tbo government pcoteeti you. Alcohol fa* now tabooed where JW 1C • uttering wttb kidney, ctemaeb bladder, liver or nerve trouble. Acid Iron Mineral b a aoa aloobatto Mtaral Iren compoaad containing •ergo qaantitiee of boa In three form* together with raletom eodtam. This natural Iran rota pound, known aa Acid Iran Mineral aad highly ctm ■antratad, la aa aeonoaateal a/tkm tonic aad tnrlgotater. A half taaapoonful la a ftaaa of water after aaaala la a doaa. Whole famltlaa aaajr (aka ft wftk aptaadld raaalta. All dnggleta haea H aad andaraa 11 la preferenpe to iron preparation, containing altogathar too oiaah al cohoL Me aad *1.00. Oat a bottle. -» i FOB BBNT— ONB MX . BOOM baaaa aaa* graded aahaal kalldtag. Apgtp a* once to 1. A. Blaplooh. Dana, N. a
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