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♦LOCAL* A. C. L. PAggBMGKR TRAIN SCHEDULES: Southbound No. BS (PMf) 6:1* A. II ,No. BS. 8:82 A. It No. 89. 8:48 P. M. No. 88. Ullt P. M Northbound. So. 84. 8:83 A. U No. SR 18:68 P. W No. 94. 7:41 P. M No. 82. ll-M P. M DURHAM AND SOUTHERN PWM(W Tratai Schedule: Lv. Dusa No. 88. 9:10 A. M No. 84. 1:80 P. M Ar. Dunn No. 81. 11:10 A. M No. 41. 6:86 P. M Ed Jonoa is vary sick at hla homa her*. Mr*. Herbert McKay apant yeater day In Raleigh. Rod Croee rooms are open Tuca dayi and Thundaya. Georg* Elliott, of Lilllngton. ami a vtaltoe hare yeatarday. Mr. and Mn. J. O. Layton ware viaiton in Dunn Monday. E. V. Gainey apant a port of thia week in Charlotte on buainau. S. E. Popa waa a bualneaa visitor in Clayton and Raleigh Monday. Rad Cross wants poor help. Either money or persona] service will do. Craven EauoU baa accepted a posi tion In the postoAce aa relief clerk. Cotton aaed are selling briskly, prices ranging around 61.20 n buahcL W. H. Nawbcfry, Jr., waa here Sun day from Trinity College to visit hie parents. Sheriff McArtan and W Ii Faucet*, of Lilllngton, were here Tuesday on business. Pred J. Blythe has returned to Dunn after spending several days at Char lotto. Cland# Rntl#r ia th# tun# mmh: . addition to the Barn— and Holliday salsa force. Lionel Daweon waa here laat week on his way to Riahmond to have Ms now treated. Era eat Capps, a former resident of Dana now in the Navy, is visiting re latives here. Town taxes are doe. Tha town needs the meaey.o Pay promptly end help yoer town. J. P. Pittman, publisher of the Weekly Guide, was • visitor to At lanta laat week. Cotton !6 cants. Demand brisk. John Draugboa, of Wako Forest, was here this weak. L H. las Jr., and John Monde re turned Monday morning from a busi ness trip to Durham. The next meeting of the Fayette ville presbytery will be held In Fay etteville, April, 1918. MUa Alice Grantham has returned to her home in SmKMield, after vis iting relatives la the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dickey return ed the latter part of the week from a bridal tour through tho north. Dr. P. Smith waa bore yesterday to vMt his daughters, Mrs. Lae J. Best and Mrs. T. Corbin Young. Mr. Parry, representing tha West ' era Newspaper Union, of Charlotte, is a business visitor in Dunn today. R M. Hanley, superintendent of the Erwin cotton mills nt Duke, eras hare Monday on hi* way to Durham. Mtaacs Gorin na Jackson and Wlnl . fred Turlington, teachers at Shady Grove Academy, were visitors hare Sunday. Tha White Way Theatre enlarge ment will be completed next week, providing a greatly enlarged seating capacity. Mrs. J. W. Langley has relumed from St. Luke's Hospital, Richmond, Va., where aha was a patient for sev eral weeks. Phillip Lee, of route, I, Four Oaks, baa arranged to have his home equip ped with Delco Light, electric tight and power system. Mra. G. B. Parry baa returned to tor bona la Bailey, after nuaiting Mvaial weoka bare with tor damlrtar, Mr. Chns. Highsmlth. Ferrie Shan, ancle at Baa aad EIUs Thomas of Duna, died last wash at hia home la Clinton. Tto Msosm. Thoms, attended tto funeral. Tto snare time of every Trnmaa and girl in Dana cun to nut to good uaa iu tto sewing rooms of tto Bod Craau, third floor of the Pint National Bank building. B. 0. Towuaend. appiukor far tto farm loan bank, spent the tint days of this wash in Harnett county, who* farm loan ampliations are In process of formation. Tto Coast Lina spur track ia frant of tto Bunas A Holliday Ttarttoum in Railroad street has bean reopened to provide roam for cue to be load* ad with cotton lead. Dr. Clarence D. Bala i* having tto dwelling on hia lot in Broad atraat moved to the cantor of tto lot and and will soon began remodeling it for occupancy by hit family. Mrs. O. D. Stephenson and two littio daught.ru, Mary Ellen and Both Lae, of Richmond, Va, are In Dunn visiting Mra Stephenson's parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Horaaday. Elba Thomas and hia bride arrived hero last waak to spend some time with BlHa' brother, Sam Thomaa Mr. and Mr*. Thomaa warn married at Petersburg an tto third of Jana C. W. A. ho rut, of Atlanta, is tors as a guest ia tto hams ef E. F. aad Mrs. Young. Mr. aad Mra Young and Mr. A .burst motored to Raleigh Taaa day night to aaa "Pair aad Warmer.'' Mra. Clauds Gardaar is tors to spend a weak with tor mother, Mra. M. J. Pittman, before using to Beaky Mount whither Mr. Gaidusrbm moved from Fayetteville, where to baa toan employed tinea January. Eugene T. Lea, Rufus and Mra. South, Dr. and Mia. W. E. Coltnas, Dr. and Mra I. 7 Kicks, Herbert atvi Mra McKay, Miss Margaret Papa, Mlm Both Meadows. H. B and Durham Taylor. J. W. Wilson and Robert Dan ning ware among those of Duna who attended the performance ef Pam Poo at Raleigh. Nearly 1,100 hales of HIT cotton had found its way to market hare up to neon today. Monday's prices closed a little above 21H cants, but yesterday meat of tto local offerings w»r» uoj*m si ZD ctnz mma SDCT*. The staple la coming to Dans mow at ait average af about too balm a day. Ficltsra ara mach la daaiaad aad acarra. Ciaaara ara baaing all they can do to keep up. William k Con. aoa W. V. Cots haa been promoted to corporal la the 322nd ragiaaent, National Army. "Bill" waa among thorn ordered from Harnett week before laat. Hia pro motion came quick and ba writes to a friend stating that ha la as bony learning tha duties of hia peaHtoa that ba haa little thee for anythin* alas. Ba is the ftiat of Dwan’s select ed an to ba promoted. Tha State Beak aad Treat com pany displays e chart ahewiag tha flucteatloa of cotton prices far the last ton rears. This year arises here bean higher then at say time daring tha period, end hove covered e wider rang*. 191S-17 prises here rugod be tween 14 sad ft cents. The closest approach to this year's prices waa fat 1910, when bear 90 cents waa tha highest mark reached. Dana fox hunters bagged their Brat game one night Inet weak whan John Draoghon, Dr. Warms, W. C. Kaaoy, J. O. Sullivan, W. B. Howard. Jud J o cap, J. H Cook went dewa Into the Sam poos haunt* of Beyaerd sad capt ured the grandad of all Bampm* county foxes. The hoatom am want ing to the sport aad expect to hare much fan from It this winter. They here on excellent peck of hands Pm tha Knell, e rohmtmr attach ed to tb* army medical corps end I stationed at Fort Caswell, has been ; appointed sergeant. Prontim won the I appointment la ceapotition with thro* other candidates. Hie many | friend* hem will congratulate him upon this early mengaittoa of his worth to tb* aorrie*. He Is the latest of many Dun boys who here been ghrtn Important positions in tb* sarrica. The First National Bonk will giro ten dollan to the person under IS years old who writes the beet eeasy oa the largest bank la Harnett cen ts. Tha oaaays most bo gtrea In at, the Brio's Creak Commsnlty Fair wham they will ba lodged by com petent judge* mad tb* arias award ed. In this taaua of the Dispatch the First National hen aa advertisement which will be helpfal to these whs care to compete. Tho Dana auxiliary of ths Harnett Bad Cram mb! 21 comfort bags to LUHngtoa today to b* distributed among tka young man Waving for Camp Jackson. Duka and Lllltngton auxlfiarle* furnished 19 bags between thorn, providing enough to giro on* to sack of ths II men. A citisen suggest* that th* town detach the end remnant of “Old Glory” that etUI wave* from tho watar tourer j and substitute a new one. Ho says, ton, that when a now flag la raised it should bo eo arranged that it could bo lowered at sundown and raised at sunup, with nil ths dignity due such an event- To leave th* nation’s em blem flying 14 hours a day in all sorts of woathor is not showing duo re spect. UncW flam toko* ear* of Ike soldier until he falls, wounded er ill. Then the Bed Cross assumes th* burden under the direction of th* Govern ment. It h to help the sick, wound ed end suffering that the Bod Cross tabors. Whoa you help Red Cross you may ho helping your own son or brother who foils in Franco. Local heodguarton nr* in th* First Nation al Bank building. You can render personal Berries or contribute funds that*. H. H. Draughon, of Falcon, was hors recently tolling of a particular ly brilliant shooting star that passed over bw neighborhood Iota in August. Mr. Draughon soya that it was differ ent from moot phenomena of this kind in that them appeared to be two etc re--one at ouch and of of a stream of tight six foot wlds extend ing east and west clear across the sky. Mr. Draughon says it appeared near t o'clock and that doopita a very Wight moan it we* unusually brilliant Tho Harnett county council of do fen*# ho* boom instructed by Gov ernor Blckett and Adjutant General Laurence Youag to arrange for the formation of Harnett county's unit of tho State home guard. Fifty mon are to bo choots for th* guard of this county and tho armory le to bo at LiHiagtoa unless Dunn and Dak* in tercets coo persuade the gov ernor to establish ft st this and of th* county. Charles Boas chairman. G. M. Ttlgtanan, W. P. Holt, N. A. Patterson, W. H. Gregory, James A. Buchanan and J G. Shaw comprise th* Harnett county council. Bole's Crook Community Fair will ha hold Thursday, October 11. Ex tooolvo preparations haws been mad* tor Imm nagigg oi nanuu ex mote* and far tha entertainment af hnn dreda af visiters. Jaal O. Layton aad R. P. Manhbaaks an among the prime movers la this anderteking aad Joel Q., with characteristic rim and energy, has left as stone unturned to make the occasion a saeces* Will McArtaa has bass named chief marsh al and be will be assisted by 14 as abtaata. Every ettisea of Harnett is privileged to compete la exhibit* ■very ettisea who can And the time! should attend, says Mr. Layton. Par fear that yon may not have noticed it, tha Dispatch reminds yon that It is carrying “soma" advertis ing this weak; aad, at the same time, it suggests that yoe read these ad* Tha present la a time when folks must make ovary dollar cover aa much ground aa possible. The advertising merrhant always has something on the fellow who doesn't advertise—he has batter goods, better values, more bay cwtn*. He tells yon about them through the columns of a newspaper because he hasn’t the time to button hole yon and spin a verba] yarn Into your ear* Advertising keeps bim busy. Being kept bury bring* him money. The more money he gets, the better is hie credit and the largtr I* hie baying ability. This glees him prestige with the manufacturers— they etnmbla over each other to get his trade. Reedit: —be gets bit wares mere creep.y aad sells to you more cheaply. Nothing could be simpler. Find the moral. WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES (By Kn. V. L. Stephana) Waum't Clab Lyaanm Camra*. Steak Admiaaten Adah Children Bob Boy Quartet—Adult tOe nek. Olaan Slater*—Adult 60e each Evelyn Botgalt—Adult 60c each. Lieutenant UeCiboey—Adult 60c on ah. Children admitted at half prioe. SEASON TICKET Ada It—(ate f la).61.50 AJatt fdaahlal *2 00 Youn* people under 18 year*. 9100. Oet a eeaeon ticket eaa all aad eave money by it. The 91.00 ticket will adroit two ad site or one adult and a child. «•: ;< 'i (f....... LIBERTY LOAN YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR jf ASSISTANCE , It U your patriotic duty to buy a U. S. Gov ernment 4 per cent Bond of the Second LIBERTY LOAN We Unreservedly Piece Ourselves at the Service of the Government and Urge You to Enter Your Sub scription Today, $50.00 or Uprward WE WILL HELP YOU WITHOUT CHARGE OR PROFIT * ' i H > • ' X Payments Can be Made In Cadi or By Installments. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK B__1 ■ I Make arrangvmeota far your child to enjoy tha Lyceum Coerce. The Rob Roy Quartet will be hare October 20th. Bo aura to hear it. The Woman'! Clab will held ita roguWr boeincie meeting Tueaday Oct. 0th at tha Club Rooma. If yoa are a member, aaa ta It that you are there, if you are not a Bam bar, come and join. Wc arp looking forward to a so lea d'd display of flower* at our ahow which should cum* off tha hart of thta month. 1'ot/ Is *ia time to force the bloom ing of your chrynanthawinmi I-at every member of the Woman’* Club do hor bit to holy the Rad Craaa work. Sara tha babiea la tha graataat work any community can do thaao day*. Let a* do our part la the homo to ward earing for tha health of tha children. How many clab* art knitting this winter? come aa proficient In knitting needle* aa we ling the “Rook” card*. Remember that tha Womaa’a clab fee <* only a dollar a year and ovary woman who ia latareetad la her homo and town abould be a member. HERRING-FREEMAN The wedlng of two pepalar former rendrnte of Dean la anoanced ae fol low* : Mr. and Mr*. Moraoe LaxetJ* Freeman announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Eleanor to Mr. William Henry Herring, on Wedneedey the twenty-airth of September one thousand nine hundred end ecrenteen. Newark, New Jeraey AT heme After October flmt Roeeboro, North Carolina. Both Mr. and Mr*. Herring are pfeaeaatly remembered here by a boat of friend*. Mr*. Herring U a Malar of Horace Freeman and made bar home here far a number of year*. Mr. Herring wn* once caMder of the State Bank and Treat company, ra Mgning aeveral monthe ago to eater burl nee* in Roeeboro. Through thi* medium I wtab to make gratafal acknowledgement to the good people of Dana for their aympathy and kiadnem to me daring the illneee of my eweet little Ruby Evelyn, and daring the and pro cenae* placing the little lifeieea body In 1U bod of earth after death. IDA VICTORIA STEWART. * BUSINESS LOCAL * FEW MOWING MACHINES LEFT to be sold at old pricea Bettor boy now. Johnaoa Broa. OCR'S IS DIFFERENT. IN ALL ItT *»eca we eboto pioreh. boot in ■tyle, <jnal*ty irf price. For Cloth In*. Stilbnery, Dry Goode, Shorn. Underwear, ctr. Undoubtedly tho Unmet line we hove even Mown oar friend*. If yon want any of tbeac good* at bat little more than half Tattle today, come Quick while our ttock it large with old contract roods, and lot Ul show and price you. R. G. Taylor Co. TO LET-TWO NICE AIR OFFICES or bed reoau over Hood A Gmn thwi'a Drug Store. Apply to Hood A Grantham. SEVERAL NICE OFFICES FOR rrut Desirably located la now building. Sea ua at oaco. J. W. Gerald A Baggett, Dona, N| C. listen—ir you want to sell or bay town or country property aee Goo. L. Cannady, ho wiO eoU a for you. or bo will And n custo mer for yon If 7oa want to aotl See or write to Urn at once. STORE FOR RENT ON NORTH Wilson Avenue, near Brood Streot. Apply to J. J. Lane. WE HAVE SEVERAL BARGAINS In ahoeo. They are odd aiaoa, bat they may fit yon. Como and lot aa ahew you—Johnaoa Broa. FOR SALE—FORD RUNABOUT In flret-daaa condition at bargain. See B. L. Godwin. LI3TCN—IF YOU WANT TO MIX or boy tow* or cowatry praptetp <*a Gao. L Caanady, ha win aafi far yaa, or ha win tad a ewato mar. for you if too want to mL r~e or write to Ma at aura. FOR RENT—TWO EXCELLENT room*. Furnished aad roaraalaat It located. Apply teKn.tF Yaaai THE MOLINE TRACTOR IS THE boot 800 as before btryfay. John son Broa. JOHNSON BROTHERS HAVE ON hand aararal Mains Mowtay Ihtb ioos. which they will asU chan fa* cadi or on thee. Baa than If yoo arc interested. WAGONS AMD LAND I HAVE FOR SALE IB HOUSES aad lote. aararal racaat late, aad aercral tracts of land, ahoat SOS ■cTss. Abo IS wayona aad bny yiaa, all yaiay chaap. L. J. Baat SEE US FOR ANYTHING YOU waat in tanalay tea 1 Mater and ■arc money. Wa baa ills aaly tha baat aad aaO far wk a* an tbaa. Johnson Brea. WANTED.—GOOD CARFENTERS, cabinat awkara aad Mahore, Apply at oar oRae or write M at ante. Good wayaa, plenty of rsit. H. M. WadeMaarnfaetartay Co, Char lotte, M. C. S-1ML IF YOU NEED A MOWING MACM lao sac aa at onto. The XaVaa ia tha beat an tha tarbat, and wa hare aararal to cell foe cash or an time CaB aad bt aa daaianatrata. Jahaaoa Brothers < > i V >• :' We have gathered together a great line of merchandise—Most of our great stock bought and pciid for before die late high prices. Wie ash your careful inspection. It will do you no harm end may result in great good. < • < i J® our Millinery you will find a great line of stylish Stuff, a greater line than we have ever as sembled. _ .... I i i Our opening is Wednesday and Thursday. September 19th and 20th to which you are most cordially asked. We have gathered from three of the greatest Millinery Establishments in America at distant points the best line of Pattern Hats that it has been our pleasure to show. We hope you will come. 1: i;. Our high dass line of Wool and Silk Drew goods, Ladies Coat Suits and Coats, are known for seasons past. This season we have outdone our •elves. Our prices are moderate. I • , , Our Clothing for Men and boys we purchased with an eye to value. We have a great line of merchandise in every department which we want you to see. Of course you will find some high prices. This you will expect. But ft**—» Folks I compare our prices with the other fellow. Thats where we win. | HASSELL-JOHNSON CO. | ■- 1111 11 COATS _^-AND—= COAT SUITS The niftiest line you'll see this season. All sizes, all popular shades, best styles, reason able prices, serviceable quality. They are just what you want—just what you need. See them early and make your choice. I Smart Styles and Prices Reasonable. II ; DOROTHY DODD SHOES—none prettier I i i > < ► if or more serviceable. We have them in all < • « • | I leathers and late styles. < ' < > 1 > ^ i i , - —.. — — — ■ - - ■ I i You must see our line of woolen dress goods, silks, holdings and dresses of all kinds. You always find what you want at il. JOHNSON BROS. * „. V / "y • call am oaa l camnaday a yea want to kqr bia lento ton imnl |M< toiytoijei yea ere latoreetoE. WE HAVE LETT TWO M0W1T0I SSa »?&**£* j*SU*mmT EVEEYTIUtoO W THE AUTO AC » Ami to eeen H. Yew p* » I - - — - - I— A — A ^ am tftBAfli H 1e«®® ■ e. v.lmm.
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