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♦LOCAL* A. C. U FABBRNGER TRAIN SCHEDULES: Southhound Na. n (Fla*) 8:1# A. M No. 83. |:82 A. M No. M. (:«8 P. tL No. 38. *11:11 P. U Northbound No- 24. 4:83 A. M Me 24. 12:82 P. H. Na 24. 7:41 p. M No. 82. 11:82 P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHERN Passenger Train Sehodale: Lr. Duna No. 2R 8:10 A. M No. 24. 1:80 P. M Ar. thun No. 81. 11,10 A. M No. 41. 4:30 P. M Mra. Marsh Morrow spent Friday with rolativri In Fayetteville. Mr. A. B. Robinson, «f Falcon, was a business visitor in Dunn Saturday. Mr. W. R. Johnson, of Selma, spent Saturday and Sunday hero with his parents. Mr. John Holland spent Sunday in GoMhfcoro with hit son, Cnpt. W. D. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nobles spent Sunday at Victor Lake in Cumber land county. „ Nr._E. F. Young and daughter, Mrs. W. H. Williams, spent Sunday In Goldsboro. Mr.- W. H. Stallings spent several days hors this wsok with Mra. Stall logs sad W. H. Jr. Mr. J. J. Weds spent Sunday with frienda in the Newton Grove section of Sampson county. Mra. J. A. Horn day and diughter, Mias Bornks, are visiting frienda in Cumberland county. Mr. John C. 1 lodges has accepted a position with Johnson Brothers Do Ml*. J. C. W**¥«r, of Raefoni, ar rived visit her daughter Mrs William Thompson and Mra. J. P. Johnson are spending several day* at Wrightavilla Beach. Miaa Kathleen Allan haa returned from a visit to relatives in Greene boro sad Warrenton. Mrs. W. H. Stallings and Mm. John C. Hodges spent yesterday with relatives is Clayton. Mr. Herman Register spent sever al days bar* this wash with his slater, Mrs. Florence Jackson. Mra. Walter J. Smith, of Green* boro, arrived Monday to visit her sister. Mrs. L. H. La*. Jr. Miaa Ladle Lee, after spending a abort time with Mia Meta Harper, bat returned to her borne In Benson. A Ran bay was bora to Mr, and : Mr*. rani Bead at 8v Luke’s hospi tal la Rlehmond last Monday even ts* Miaa Abe* Bohannon left the latter part of th* weak for Richmond, Va_. where aba will spend several day* with relative*. Mia* Agnae Warren returned Mon day aftamoon from HandersonviU* wbare aba baa been trial ting for sev eral weeks. Mssan. N A. Toemasad, R. L. ! Godwin, John P. Johnson and ' William Thompson spent Sunday at W rights villa Beach. Mr*. Jaha W. Gooch, of Oxford, and Mieses Fannie and Myrtle Harp er, of Wilaon, were guests this weak of Mrs. McD. Holliday. Mr. Frank Hodge* left Tuaaday morning for Norfolk, Va.. where hr haa accepted a position. Ho will maka Norfolk hi* home. Mrs. N. A. Townsend and children and Mrs. J. J. Wad* loft Saturday for Wrightavill* Beach where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wade and children and Miaa Lucy Pod* left Tuaaday afternoon for Wrigntsvill* Baaab where they will spend some fiS Masers Byron Butler and Arthur Pope and Mleae* Willi* Cooper and Miami* Stephens, and Mrs. Horace Preaman, returned today from a week's visit to Wrigbtsvllln Beach. Th* Dispatch via glad to receive last Saturday a basket of nice peach es from Mr. Felix McKay, of Ddkc. They were largo and delicious, la year Hn. J. A. Hornaday and daughter. tMa wash in Marvin, Cumberland county, where he is assisting the pastor of the Methodist church In n series of meetings. He trill return the latter part of the week. Quite a number of tho Coa<t Artil lery hoys came down from Raleigh Sunday to spend the day here with their parents. They all returned Sands* night. TMa la paaatbly the last visit they will be allowed for some Uaae. Mies so Fleta Dowd, Lillian Draugh on, Unie# McKay and Holan Parker of Dunn, and Miaaaa Mao Jackson Carrs Jackson, Fannie Lao and Jokr Oliver Want, of tho rarml routes, art i horns from Chapel Hill, where they ettonded the University Summer Your attention la called to the ad ta this laaea announcing tho arrival of a car load of pianos which will he handled by Parrish and Driver, i Their Miss rooms are located on S. Wilson Avsnue, opposite the Opera , Houle, where they will he glad to saa you. Road their announcement. A batmlUon af the fnd regiment, wklah has been etattened at Ookta hora since last winter, passed through Dunn Rond ay evening about dork. The Dana Company was n part of this batattton and several hundred pace Is , gsthsrsd at the station to mdSe wnm gum. It did not step, however, , hut passed through at e slow speed ! The Wetor Proofing Company, of MeaMh, Vs., has a sepsessalailss here w*t» proofing the heesmeet of the First National Rank build SgrATsaa,1;^. e 2|s. 5 I a Mr. sad Mrs. A. L. Newberry are • rinding several days at Jackson Springs. Mrs. R. E. Smith and children are wending the week with relatives In Nmlthfletd. Miss Clyde Snead left Monday morning for Florence. 8. C., where aha will visit friends. Mrs. R. L. Godwin and children returned yesterday from a week’s visit to wrigbtsville Beach. Miss Ruth Taylor left last Thurs day for Georgia, where she win visit relatives for several weeks. Dr. A. J. Royal, of Rolling Fork, Miss., is visiting relatives and friends in this section of the Bute. A floe girl was bom last week to Mr. and Mrs. V. L Stephens at their home on N. Wilson Avenue. Mine Mery Bell Herring arrived yesterday from Raleigh and will sperj several days here Waiting friends. Mrs. Clyde Wilson and sister, Kiss Dave Johnson, left lest night for fVomont where they will visit re lative*. Rev. R. C. Craven and daughters, Misao* Mural and Joecphine, of Rocky Mount, were here thin week the truest* of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rufus Smith . Godwin left this morning for Baltimore, having received a tele gram y^terday instructing him to re port there today. Ho has been here for about two weeks. Mr- J- ? Preaidcni. of the First National, left the latter part Of last week for Western Carolina where he will spvnd his vacation. He will be away about six weeks. , T^« *baa on the streets are be ing trimmed In various parts of the town. The fewer branches are being cut off, which loaves much better appearance. Friends in Dunn and Harnett eoun 3’ will be glad to learn of the promo on of LleSt. W. D. Holland. Ha has been made Captain of a com pany in another Regiment and ha* already assumed the responsibility. J. W. Gerald * Raggett, who re cently opened their garage os S. Wilson Avenue, have purchased the Mamcngill garage and will utilise both buildings. This gives them ample room to take cart of the large business which they team to be en joying. Mr. Mamangill will retire from active business and look after hie farming in tv rests. *. T. Hutton, wko hu enlisted with the United Stqtea marinas, was here the latter part of the weak nett le his parents, Mr. and Mm. II. G. Sutton. Sines his enlistment ho h»« been stationed at Philadelphia where he is being trained for the sendee i i oou to be satisfied with his work For Uncle 8am and is enjoying rood health. So far pa the Dispatch is in formed he is the only Duaa hoy who has enlisted in this branch of the lerricc. Two negroes broke into the grocery •tore belonging to Mr. Lee P. Surlce Sunday sight end stole several hun irad pounds of meet, lard and other croesries. The theft was discovered larly Monday morning when a search *as instigated The negroes were K>on discovered and arrested and tm ■sdiatoly tried before Recorder Smith and were sentenced to tho weds. One of them got sis months ehrie tho other was given twelve •onths. His Legislature pa mad a law at U recent session requiring all ao omobile owners to have shaded lights Hit on their care. This law went in ti effect the first of July. Quite a lumber complied with the reqoire nents, but there era still many cars hat are not equipped yot. Thoso vhu have not yet had tho shaded ights put on thair rare are subject o a fine and had better do so at ince. Glasses to meet the require ner.ts of the law may be had et ohh ir of tho local garages at a small :oet. ] I 1 I < l I 1 I Steep One*— i —Long One* '"THE Haynes ^ "Light Sik* glide*’up them— and picks up speed, too—on HIGH GEAR. AaA Haynm* OWMTS/ I l ' I I 1 -##k for Urge epoetaJ >#mHi—i—l - Km tW ObwrTff, ■—*.y. Am- , IMS**. PARRISH AUTO CO. 1 _,__ I “THE CAMDEN OT ALLAH" 1 _ 1 The attraction at tha Whit* Way 'or Saturday will a* Robert Hitchens’ talabratad novel of northern Africa 3d P“"** “The Cardan 1 tt Allah" wMeh traa aa meaaftl '■ »*• lanitiaaots .tap. Thia ata«nM !?.u* r*«b b the troth ■ »• Ml Polyaeopa Company and I ena directed by Cohn Campbell who node "Tha Spoilers'’ aad “Tba CrWa." After a few preliminary i •enaa abotriac tha unhappy hame aff Wnl Enjkld la tha story shift, t. WirtttA JThare srrtvaa a mysterious CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE MASONS LmbI Lodge Contribute. to Red Croe. Fuad.-Everybody Should Be Utareeted la Work (My th* Secretary) * _ 9“ Monday the Harnett County '“•* Croaa Chapter era* in rwrlpt of 927*36 e*r a contribution from the local Muonic Lixlgt. A* a branch of the National U#d Croaa. thl» Chaptnr wiahea to extend It* eincereit and warmest thank* to the Palmyra Lodge for this generous atd and to e.prove gratitude <n thr name of the men of Harnett CuuaU who have aniwered the call to color*. it la woll to aay in thU collection that the crying need on th* war front today fta for bunila^M, mam thetic* and amusement for th* maim- 1 rd victim* of shrapnel and liquid gar. Oo you know that atraw and 041 n..» arc being need on tbo French front because toor* are sot suOelcnt band. Mi I. ”fn»w'”,n<lc<1 who might uthsrwUe recover ar* dying on account of the intense pain of ‘ operation! without chloroform. And he man whose eyes are gon* from Hi - terrible liquid firs poured from tb’ Oerman lines, or the man with limb, lorn,—these men whose mental con dition I* worse than their physical._ whet are wr doing to mitigate their suffering? It is the inalienable right of the American eitllen to aid In Ibis light for freedom from autocracy. Ukr nett County is giving of its best men. There will be no slickers among Un snldlcrs called. but what arc we, who stay at home, ' doing? Out of our abundant ease ' and pleasure, what are we gtvlng? There are no holdors of vast for. tunes in unr county, but there are families everywhere who live casilv and comfortably. There ia not one person in the County who would not respond to the present world cry cf suffering were th* need brought forcibly enough to him. j Thai is the obpect of the Hemet; County bed Cross Chapter,—to bring to the people of this County the heart throb of pain that is going up from th* battle fields and allow * them the privilrge of sharing in the ' divine right which belong* to all, th* privilege of giving. : • ' J AT WHITE WAY THEATRE. SAT- 1 UROAY. AUGUST 4. \ — __ A !*AVS SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. A kl Maatiag Friday Night Ba.k al A Cap* Faar DlncUn leased 4 Pay Camt PfrvUead Q At a meeting of the directors of * • „ B“?k. ,of. C*P" Fc»r last Friday held in toe bankV offices, n 1 osr per cent acmi-anouaj dividend * *a» declarad and a substantial mount was placed on the undivided 1 ■rofita side of the lodger. ti •Hie directors were indeed proud if tlic statement of tha condition of ), he hank which was toad by ita pvesi- » lent. Mr. FuascU, showing the pm- . [rear the institution had made during u he »a»t six months, and of the effl- r< ient work being don* by the cashier L md hi* assistant. The deposits arc r arger than at any similar period , luring tha history of the bank and L ha inatiution is enjoying an ara of A iros-wirHv it has not heretofore ex- A lerienced. The stockholders are receiving their - hack* today and they are nighly A ipprcciated. coming at such a dull (•son of the year. —--- — re Catarrh CdEoot B« Cured ’ with LOCAL. AHTUOATloNk as they aaaaot reach tbs aaat at tha Sl-aaa <1 Catarrh la a local die**** gvaatiy ia- M ■sauced by aomstllutiuaal condltio-rs. sad la ardor to curs It you mast m taka an internal remedy. Hall's Ca term Cart I* taken internally awl *»■ sets thru tha blaod oa the mucous asr- .< laoea at tha system Hall’s Catarrh Pure, was preset!bod by oaa *f tha bsst » Maytl <ns In tMs country for years. It n Is co.. ,-oacd or some of the best tonics u known, tauMast with some at the c 1 ‘ ’ irlflcra The perfect eoro th* lagvedlcsta ha Hall's si • Is what produces snob > re*nits ha catarrhal Conti- u a far testimonial*. free * CO., Prop*. Toledo, O. \ He. u J Hilts for eenetlpattne Bl « resume with hit fallow hair*, lorts Androvtky, aa ha It known, toon J MfU He mini, who hat fled from a Ifa of ttora and itrem to soak paaca tod comfort In AUah'i Gordon. Tha T wmatndar of the itory Is familiar - ° tha raadara of RRehsns* novel l great love grow* Into tha heart* , if the man and the woman and thrv iro married in the little church at *•"* Mara, from whence they go to pend thair honeymoon hi tha da tart, ehara for a time they teem to And he paaca they have to light all their Ivaa. Through a terrific sandstorm hay wand thair way, but tha out- * lorei of nature has for them no tor. ora. “iriKa coarse of time stranger* And , heir Isolated but hospitable tent, a totong thorn Captain Travlgatw who - aeogaisaa Xorlt aa the msnk who * ■ad Aed from tha Trappkt mi.naatary * it El Larganl Boris eonfaaaca to * lit arife and than return, lo the mas- ! “Irr to rasams hi. broken raw*. * »emlal goes hark to tha wsndsrfal • tardon where they had A rat mat and * here aha And. happiness aad aalaea I a her Httle son, Boris. Matiasa aad Night—Matin*. * «ght IQs. 1 * BUSINESS LOCAL * * ******* TO LET—TWO NICE AIR OFFICES •r bed rooms over Hood A Oraa Ulam't Drug Store. Apply to Hood A Grantham. *E ARE RECEIVING IN LARGE qusnULice torn# of the boat thim In Cotton and Woolen drew good* including the beat numbers with the original Dire of the Famous Nary Ulue and Black Berger aU of which were contracted on a much lower market, and we Mil aa wa bay. Jkby not lot u» serve you now. Ladle*. R. G. Taylor Ca. KfE WILL SELL YOU ERICkTOR cement for cash or m time. Saa <*» bow Oar load Juat arrived. Johnson Broe t PERFECTLY SPLENDID LINE of the newest and boat things in Worsted* and Borges in Miu and Bov* Baits of medium ana heavy weight for winter has coma to oa this weak, have younchrea $0 pot cent and get the very lattast Modvli by buying tout eutts saw. K. G. Taylor Ca. YE HAVE ON HAND A FULL Line of lime, brick and aamaat. Pncoh art right. See m at -or* Johnson Bros. YE STILL HAVE A MAGNIFICENT Um of ftnsR-AF And ndHiw vekht including Dry Goods. Sop pme,s Clothing. Hillinary, etc!, which we soli you at yraNliaUy half valuo during August. ' Sae os at once, badiee and UsallNMa, far bargains R. G. TayW Co. iEVERAL NICE OFFICES FOR rent Desirably located la new bunding. Sea ua at a nos. J, W. Gerald A Baggett, Dunn, N| G >Efc JOHNSON BROTHERS IF U neyd brick, Hma or cement. Large eupply an band. sdy son. Roney B. Lee, 17 yean I ’W. he* left home without asj eon-1 cat. Therefore I will aot be re po run bio for any debts or othm ebli Miuns be may iacar. nly u. 1917. M. 0. LCI. > pd. 'HROUCH SLEE PUpTO ATLANTA AMD ASHEVILLE Commencing Sunday, July Mb, tbs iUaatic Coast Lina will Isasgsuli through sleeping car Moo littaete Filmington aad Asheville, via Hor ace, Sumter aad Columbia, la am-1 ectiuu rrltb the Southern Ra Iway System, upon the following daily thednles; ft. Wilmington -Idt km. ft. Chad bo urn___|d| p an. -r. Florence__T 40 j . m. ft. Florence .„t v. Sumter__ X. Columbia____ V. Columbia_11 x. Spartanburg......_|gf a.p, *■ Tryon...441 a. m x. Saluda.Id» a. m. x. Flat Reck..tji a. m. r. Hendersonville_.141 a. S X. Asheville-7.00 a. m. Returning: leave Asheville 4U0 p. . arrive Florence 8.46 a. m. Arrive 'ilmlngton 1240 noon. This Sleeping Car service, which ID be operated until Sepc 14th. ill afford comfortable aeeommoda w» for paean agars vtailing the ltoaa ins of North Carolina. The old established through sleep g car line between WUadngeoa aad tlsnts will be continued via Algmda collection with the Georgia Nml •d, upon ti c following schedules: ' Wibaingion-;-6:tl p. m. *VB Florence_7 46 ». Sumter. ........... 9-tO p. m. r. Orangeburg--1041 p. m. r. Augusta (Eastern Tima) ..146 Night. r. Atlanta (Central Tima_6:10 a. m. . Returning: leave Atlanta MS p. . arrive Florence 8:46 a. m. Arrive ilntington 12:60 Noon. Passengers assy remain la thh tar, Union Depot, which la la the heart ’ Atlanta, until 7:00 a. m, If they desire, and on account of (ha ter ir arrival of this train, aad the use ’ the Union Depot, convenient eon ici'oni may bo made vMh through L-en sUon-Dlnmg - Sleepily Car >«h trains which leave hen seme ation for Chicago, Cincinnati, BL suit, eta. : connections an made at Furenoa ith above train* by laaeag Don 3:48 p. m. and equally seed eoa iction* are made rotunda* For fane, ticket*, ate. apply to W. WHITEHEAD, TMat Agent, Dana. N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE ba Standard Kaiiraad of tin Saatk. Magnolia Balm ■ _ uguD«aMMa • • * • * a. a.a E. C. WEST • ATTOENKY AT LAW • Ofllca; *rd floor let National * Mao* Ealjdliy • Practical al' OeurU • Prompt and Paraoaal Attao- • tion siren all Balloons * ra Haitian* Made a tpiikhj • « • • ••••• HI DIAPATCH |I PM THAI Announcement! OUR GARAGE, EMPLOYING EFFICIENT AND THOROUGH MECHANICS UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF CHRIS JACOBS, AND USING COMPLETE MODERN MACHINERY FOR THE RE, PAIRING OF AUTOMOBILES, WAS OPENED MONDAY, JULY 16, IN THE NEW BUILDING IN WIL SON STREET ADJOINING THE r.FJ» Ain «ai r« STABLES. THE NEW BUILDING WAS CONSTRUCTED ES PECIALLY FOR THE NEEDS OF OUR BUSINESS. IT IS EQUIPPED WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR THE PROMPT DISPATCH OF ALL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US. WE ARE PREPARED, IN MEN AND MACHINERY, TO REPAIR EFFICIENTLY ALL AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES BROUGHT TO US j WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES.' THESE AND OUR SERVICES ARE MODERATELY PRICED EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE NEW BUSINESS WILL STRIVE TO PLEASE YOU AND HELP YOU AT ALL TIMES. • I J. W. Gerald & \ * “ ,w.c. ———» Johnson Brothers Store Special Values Now Offered ^ *. ■.. •* ,* **;r | • > . About 200 Paraaols, worth 26c to (12.60 on Sato at-----12, to K# - Ladies’ Hats, worth up to (12.60 Sato Price-jfc t» KM Men and Bor’s Straw Hats, were 26c to (8.00 Special Sato Prices---.„>Se to MA> One lot Ladiaa* and Mieses Dresses, worth un to (26.00. Sale Price-KM to l&SS Few Coats and Coat Suits Left to go Below Cost 1 Boy’s Summer Suits, were $4.00 to $7.00 M now--4fcais$4JI If Young Men’s Ps)m Beech sad Keel Cloth Suits, If were $5.00 o $15.00—bow_$Mt to $7-00 j|| One big lot of Tennis 8hoes for Ladies, Men sad H Boys, on sale at______mm 'm I Men’s Canvas Pumps, were $l.Sf iff, Bpecl.il Pride______„_—p !Jj Lot of Ladles’ Slippers, all Made, worth up l|j to $d,00—sow—--Me to HJ» ■ Lot of Men’s Oxfords, were $4.00 to $$.00 | now.....--$R4$ to HM One lot of Men’s Caps, ad stylos, on sale • jji Now is the time for you to save money. Those 1 goods are for immediate sale. Call today 1 CASH OR CREDIT I || Johnson Brothers Store, Dunn, N. C ||
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