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******* * ♦LOCAL* ********* A. C. U PAH8ENt> Kit IRALN BCHKUl/LKSi 8outbboui.J. s No. US <Pla«) β:1β Α. M No. OX. 8:.T8 A- M No. 80. 8:48 P. U. No. ω. 11:12 P. H Northbound. No. S4, 6:33 A. U Mo. 80. ItiSI P. M. No. M. 7t41 P. M No. U. 11:88 P. M DLUHAM AND SOUTHERN PmM(« T"»:· Bchrdalei L». Dun 8:10 U. M 1:30 P. M 11:10 Α. M β:3β Κ M No. M. Un. %* ί.ο. 81. Ko. «1. Μιμ Aile· Grantham. of 3mith leld, visited reUtlTe» here thl» week. P. S. Cooper, pnaidrnt of tho Fim National Bank, ia «pending tha day In Wilmington on burlnca*. Henry W»»t, of tho Newton Orore ■ectlon of Sampaon roonty. waa a bualno*· vlaltor In Dunn Tueeday. A bny vu born to Mr. and Un W. E. Baldwin, Saturday, February IStS, at tbalr hume on North Wllaon Avenu·. Mi*· Naomi Spplcman, of Phila delphia, will have charge of the It. G. Taylor Company millinery depart ment this aeaaon. , M». J. J. Lane and Mm Ο. Ρ BhcQ went te Wilson yeeterday to »·» Mr*. E. F. Young who-la critically ill in a hospital there. Fror. and Mr*. B. F. Gentry ud Misa Rachel Martin, of Lillington. were vuitor* in Dunn yeaterday. lt:H Martin it Home Demonstration agent for Harnett county. Lee Hobka, of Clinton, haa been here thia week prospecting. Π· Is • photographer and aiprtti to locate in Dana if suitable quartan for t •tudiu tu be hail. "Human Hearts" will be tbe attrac tion at the Opera Houe here Thurs day night. The play comes to Dunn highly recommande.! and has given' satisfaction wherever presented. John Nathan Johnson, who haa been in Wilmington. Del for the paît month, returned to Dunn Monday morning. He is undocidad yet aa to what he will do here but aays he IS not going bark to Delaware, Sergt. Vernon Mancagill. of Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C., who waa re ported seriously ill last weak is oat again and will return to camp some liax thia »fc He ta^nn4 rspUlyl after a change for the better, al though he was quite aick for a few days. Chief of Police Ν. B. Baae haa been quite sick at hia home for the past two week». He is reported better now snd hia friends hope he will bo out again anon. Ha Is being relieved by R. F. Jernigan who ιβ making a re cord by enforcing aome of the law* of the town that have been ignored for mnay moona. &i»ly additional men an being ex amuiud in Lillington thia week by Dr. J. W. Ilalford. Those men ara from the central part of the county, all their postofflce addressee being Lillington. Twenty were examined Tuesday, twenty will be examined to morrow and the remainder of the six ty will be oxamined Friday. Sergt. Peter Parker, of Camp Se vier, Greenville, 8. C„ waa here this week on a short furlough visiting relatives. Peter ie enthusiastic over his work at the camp and hopes that he will anon be allowed tho privilege of going over. Ha i* cook for the old Dunn company and aays the boy* are all faring well snd getting plasty to eat and excellent attention. He will return to camp tonight. ufurjjc mvcopi, ·οη ox nn. J. W. Baacom. who hsa kwi aerving is the army since Urt April, we· married • few day* ago to a young lady in Kansas. For the part severs! month· ha haï been stationed at Camp Fun rton, Kauu. The last latter hia mother had from him he wai on his way to France with Ma company, leaving his wife behind. George ha* area aervlee in France before, having served aoveral moatha in the British army. Ile 1» twenty-one years old. Work on the city -directory waa completed thta week and Mr. Moon win leave ia a day or two for Ποτ ό Dee, 8. C., and turn the job aver te the printers. Mr. Moon aays the book will be creditable and aa be did all the work himself he feels rare H will be accurate. Mr. Moon Klces Dunn, aa do all the people who atop here, and thinks be wtll retorn again. A number of copies of tbo directory has bean sold aad the book wtll be road y to deliver within thirty da ye. Joel O. Laytan, of Bale's Creak, was in town Saturday. Mr. l*ytoa informed The Dispatch that there would be a meeting of tba Communi ty Fair association^ I.lllington Men- | day at 1· o'clock and «vary ο bo who 1 is iatereoted la thta project la arced to be preaeat. Mr. Layton la aapeel- , ally anxious to have all the vica-proe Idents present that the organisation ι may be pot In working order. VsV | uable Ihne la being leat in the delay I In perfecting the organisation and ι • very one whe la i»tlT»ets< should , attend this meeting Monday. It will I be hald hi the eoort house. | W. Π. Parriah wu a business lit itur in Uakigb Monday. Paul W«lbrook la sick at ΚΙ■ bom* In tb« southern put of the city. MU» Gladys Young u «pending sobm time with relative· la Philadclpha. J. W. Langley «pent lèverai dayi th * week with relative· in Pour Oaka Dr. Floyd Johnson, of Cairo Gordo «aj a business vlaitor in Dunn Hon day. U C. Godwin left laat nlgtt. foi New York where bo will ipaad a week. Herman Register, of Clinton, wai Uora Sunday «pending tb· day wttt relative·. John W. Fitaffrrald spent tha ftrat of lh« week in Richmond, Va., on ■ buein·*· trip. _ Jtrac· Bain, of Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., was here thia week visiting relative·. Robert I. Denning returned Mon day morning from a business trip to Washington, I), C. W. K. Howard, of tho fhcpkn» Howard Company, wai in Raleigh Monday on business. Ml·· Helen Pnrbe·, ef Wendell, •pent Sunday here with her (later. Mrv J. W. Thornton . Earl Hlnson, of Newport N«wa, Va., was here tho flrat of tho week vialting relative· and friead·. Ε. V. Gainey haa an announcement in this iaaue- He ha· opened a gar age and service station and will be glad to have hi* friend· call on him. Dr. Pheblea has lost · bear akin left hand glove and will pay a lfberal reward for ita return to him. If jou have found Κ return to Dr. Peebles and get the reward. Your attention la called to tho ad of the Parriah Auto Co. This Com pany has the agency for the Dixie Flyer, an automobile that look· good and «ill be glad to demonstrate it for you. I There will be * meeting at tha colnrad »rradcd school boilding Bast Tuesday night for I be purpose of or· eonliiu a war ht<b|I dab for Dunn ajid vicinity. Tha pubMc la tnviud to atUrnd. The W. M. BtRcU property will ba «old at auction, by Coo. L Cannady, Saturday. March 2nd. Personal prop erty and real ntate will be sold ·■ till* day. Read the ad in thU laaaa of Th» Piepatch and aee Mr. Canna dy for farther information. Tha Home Uuard company had Ha first nootinf hi tha armory over tha Marvin Wade Co., store lut night. ΓΚβ meeting au called by G. M. TQgfc man. Captain Commanding, for tba purpose of determining on what nights to meet and drill. It waa de rided to drill «vary aaeoad and fourth Tjc«4ay tutfhu eolil further oetias. The meeting warn well attended and much enthusiasm was mantffated. The Dispatch is requested to a»· nounee that there will ba a meeting at the farmers of tba Ulllngton aee tlon of the county held lit the court Iwuk at LilUngton next Monday. Tha object of tha meeting will be to aa txbliih a tobacco market at LUling tun. The land in that section -of tba county- is more adapted to growing tobacco lhaa cotton, according to a ■Uitement of a leading farmer and bosiaeaa man of tha county, and be thinks Κ would be better for tba farmer» If they would grow more to hi; ceo a nil lees cotton. Thoee who are interested should be praaeat Monday snd dlseues the matter with others who will be there. Just b»for« going to pm m*i reiu-hvd Dunn from Wilson that Mr*. C. P. Young died in > hospital there this morning. The body will arriva in Dunn this afternoon and bo rial rrtll prnhably take place tomorrow tn Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Young ha* been critically 111 for the paat ureek and the announcement of her ieath did not come aa a rarprlaa to ihoae who were aware of the aartom «M of her condition. The new* of »er death will cany aadnaa· lato η* π y Knmei throughout the State, ^ppriilly in Dunn, when ihe haa li'ed for the paat twenty year· or Tiore. Mr. Young and bar daughter, Mr». Williams, her eon. Robert, and »«r mother Mr*. Flooring, ware all »ift bar when the end ran· A fall iketch of her Ufa will appear in the next U»u« of Tho Diapetch. in* imiowing neve Mm befoT* Iha ltrcorder thia week for apeeding inj non observance of tk· Ur*flW> law»: Dad NorrU, Kim Batlar, MU l»rd Williama. Jtaper Wad·. Lonnie lieds·». Human Barnea, Ln Grow ind Rouh Saldi, the latter twa ba nc negroes. ΑΠ of thorn fobmltted ind war· lot off with a fin· of I4.IS ►aeh. Tfcara >» aboot fifteen non to In triad toftliht and H ta probable Dut Jade» Smith will raUaaa than ipoa payment of the *"· aa thoae tbova mentioned. The two poUea aetl, η r. Jemigan and 0. T. Wll *>". balked by the mayor and other :itlarna, ara determined to gat all who Tail to abaerra the trafle laws, aad Jieir aeeond appearance before the Recorder will no doabt mean · Me ter Ane. A rut majority of the (copia of the town are standing ba llad tha oOrara la their effort* to •nforce thia law. -Moat aotomoblle Wren hare i*no rod it in the paet ind It Haa been a dangeroua prae Joe. Many atoManta Kara cwxrorred, leoplo ha»· had narrow aarapea with hoir IKraa, aad it la to h« h aped tfaat ha offrUla will anforae the law la mrtiatly an pat and and to thia apaad ag whtrh haa bata · mena·· to Un wbHe far aoma tlaae. Waiter J oui and J« Franklin Wilson heve purchased Ford Sedan· from J. W. Thornton. Charlie Harris, who has been can Ined te hia room for about two weeVa. it aUe to be oat again. M las Clota Naylor, «ha 1· teach in* acbool In Johnaton county, (pest Sunday Hera with bar parent·. The Aabor Wood house, aitoateJ Ja*r babk of June Gu/c home, on North McKay avenue, wfD be told at Register of Dreg)· W. Π. Faueette and Deputy-Sheriff McArtan, of Lit lington, were visitors In towa Betur day. J. E. Lagon, of Benson, formerly editor of the Harnett Reporter, LU Hngton, was a busiaees vlaitcr bare Monday. After «pending several day· hero with her (later, Mrs. Howard Crotch. Mrs. A. M. Popo returned yaitarday to her home to Cary. S. D. Pittnusn, Assistant cashier of the First National Bank, returned the tatter part of the week from a visit to his faarly in Florida. action next Saturday by Geo. L. Can nady. This would be a iuwit m.Tt for any one looking for a <5e sirshlc small raeldenee. After spending several weaka here with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. N. A. Bell, Mrs. J. M. Waters returned Monday to her home in Wilson. Sergt. W. E. Clifton, of Camp Be viar, GeenvUle, S. C., la borne on a furlough. Ha will spend bis time here and with relatives In Benson Mrs. J. L. nines and little daugh ter, Annie Battle, Is ft last Thursday for Charlotte, where they will join Capt. Illnes and make their'home. 8am Thomaa, manager of the U. B. 6 aad 10 Cent Store, returned the latter paît of tbe week from New York where be purchased goods for hia store. Β. C. Taylor, returned Saturday morn in* from New York and Raltt mora where he purchased · (tork of spring and loamir good· for the K. G. Taylor Company. Honry C. Loo, of Fort Caswall, •pent Saturday Kara with Us parrots, Mr. and Mrs Z. La·. Hoary'» tiras was limited tills trip, being able to sprnd bill ons day bar* arith "his Mm*. Robert Yosnp, of Camp Brrtss, Groanrille. g. C., was ia Dunn Mon day morning enrocte to Wilson to saa his mother, Mrs. £. F. Young, who Is critically ill In a hospital there. He waa making ths trip In his automobile and stopped to Dans bat a few Hours, being anxious to gat to his mother'· bedside. Tom Bewail, the new manager of the Light and Water Department of Ike eity, Is taking ap hla work Is earn est. He is going over the system this week adjusting and getting all meters ' In shape and otherwise (amibaris ing himself with the work bafors him. He says he thinks hs will be able to gtve the people of the towa good ser vice and a little later an will furnish current all night as well as through ' the day. He Is a good man and with ths proper support and co-operation will place the light and water de partment on a basis that will be sat isfactory and profitable. uaptain David Fallon, who for thm year* hu been with the British ' (ore*· In BtlfiiB, France and Galli ?oll, haj bMB ncnrnl for a two-weeka •peaking tour in North Carolina la ' Iki interest of War-8avmga Stamp·. An itinerary to cover the principal eitiaa and town* la tha state, by hie lacturinff at two or mora pointa daily, m now being arranged at Stat· Head quarter·. During hu aervleee with the BritUh army Captain Fallon wa· •rounded fifteen timea, '.ha fifteenth ■round m tilting in hie dieifciasal in Inly of ImM year. For hit valiant ■ervices he haa been awarded tha Ifllitary Croee of Honor by tha Kin* >< England. In hia lecture· ha will 1 five actual experience· net on the battle front in Franca, Belgium and ' it Gain poll Captain Fallon will loe tore in Duan tha. Λ ret af tha waak ' wd tha paope are fortnnata In having »n opportunity to hear hie. The data ■rill be announced later and tha lec ture will be given in tha Opera Hons·. ' RED MEN GIVE BANtUET Chlcorm Tribe No. 183, Improved Order of Red Men. (an ■ MlfMil banquet la their wigwaat test Friday aljht. An lataroatinc proarreni wa» rendered after which a delightful Ikanqnet «at enjoyed by the meroben if the order and a «umber of la· rlted fneet·. The evenlnc wee Ailed with amutement and tnatreetlve talks u>d ataaical eeloetlon* by Utooo hrrit mL Followiaf U the progtani ren leredi Invocation Ron*—America Male Quartette Addreaa—Rev. J. M. Daniel Mixed Quartette Solo Addreee—F. C. Creech DmI ■■a^iint MENU. Wakerae Deviled Eft·· Cherokee Saadwirti Catawba Flcklee. Eyoda Staffed Oltvee Chowan Cake Taacama Tongoa Randwich CWcore Panch BOOK CLUB MEET» Mr». Jack Lee tnlertaJaed the mua j Wn of the Tharaday Afternoon Book CM at her home on Wltaon anaee Friday afternoon. Tk) honor guaata were lira. Α. X. Morria of Htwiw 'aonviilo. Hn. Solly Ihm of Gcld» ibore, and Mr*. J. J. Wad·. Hti.. J. I.kyd Wad· vlee-prealdent of th« Club preaided over th« OHt injj. Afur the roll call by Un. H. O. M «un». the following prapumu vu enjoyed: Topic: International Relatione ai Latin·American Btatoa. "EttraibD and application of the Monroe Doctrine." By Mra. TU»h man. The Calvo and brace Doctrine." By Mr*. Mattes. The r»n-Am»ricaa Bovcant aad Ita kej-ulta." By Mia. lack Lea. "Latin Acaenca at th· Ha*ae Oo» fercac* of IMJ." By Mim. TUfhawiffci At th· cloae of tMa programme a awvvt coatae vu aerred with at t-»rtive icca froacn la tka ahape of hatdiota typical οX George WmUmT toa'a Birthday. Cleb mvmben praaaat: Meodan·*, J. K. Butler, P. 5. Cooper, J. W. Fitzgerald. Horace Proeman, KUia Goldattin, Charlea Hlghamith. H. O. Kattox. N. A. Townaend, J. W. Thorn ton. J. L. Wade aad J. W. White head. MRS. JOHN F. JOHNtOK ENTER TAINS. Friday afternoon Iff*. John F. Johnaon «rai tk· durai·! Iwitnt of the Merry Dtott Book dab. After •rrtrml of p«ti the gumuy bait n>-« uf the dab «a» Uaaaacted. Th· kftrrnoon was pi—aantfr and pn&t ibly «peut, knitting for Um iM cYom, after which a delicious k· »™ vaa aarvad. Thoee enjoying the hospitality of Mr» Johnaoa ware: Honor gam·, Ku. L· J. Boat, Mr». W. F. Coaaor, ind Mr*. Uoko Templeton, of Ftor> race. S. C. Club OMBbtn. Mta l»mn W. E. Cohrane, A. L. New b«":y, Nathan Johnaon. C. D. Bala, !\ L. Wilson. Ju. It Butter and I. V. Suipos. hUIE'S CREEK SOYS UNDER TKE FLAG Is ι «-cent laat of th· Soeard va tried to Rive a correct Rat of oar »y». member* of Bala'· Crack church whr. ure in tha rampa, oa the aaa aad 'Bomrwhart in France." Wa found hat several nan·· «arc ο mitt ad. lome had hc«n called and we war* gnorant of th· fact. Sons had baea railed and thair naiaaa did hot occur 10 at at th· tunc of wrttlag, having λ vrito in match··, a few word· < low and than. We are |M*f the lilt i|tin with correct»aa as far ea «· ira ahla to frathar and woald be glad to hav· this Hat corrected by «ay mm who keawe af'othiR II.» ' - «4 RnU'a ivi.t « ■ ■ I. C. Batter, "Somewhere la France,"I ι. M. Bollard, "Hwiwrtoi» la Franc·"I l.teul. C. W. Burt, Caap Barter; J. f. Ulackman, Camp Jackaon; J. B. Slackman, "Somewhere la Franca"; Krir P. Bell, la Ohio Cup; Roy Brows, Camp Sevier; Sai|l A. C. :ampb*iL, Camp Jackaon; A_ C. InnK :«n»> Hancock; M. M. Elliott, in U. 1. Nary; Dunn Enaia. Camp Jack ion; John W. Gregory, Camp Jack· op ; Rcddin Honeycott; Foreet Hoi and. Camp Sevier; C. H. Kivett, 'imp Sf*in; Robt. C. Κ Watt, Camp HcCkUan; EoUo Matthew»; K. C. tfattkawr·; J. R. Maaaey, "Borne alien η France"; J. Ό. Ryals, Camp Jack on ; Hubert St·wart, damp Jackaon; I A. Upchnreh, Camp Jackaon.—Tit le Hirer Record. HARNETT COUNTY CIRCUIT FAIR TO MEET There 1· to be a moating of the >ffic«re and other· interacted in the îarnctt County Circuit Fair at LU (npton Monday, March 4th at aoon. die m eating will be held la the oAce >f the Board of. Education. It la ■need that we have a large attend ance for the location of the fair for hie year w31 bo decided at thte ne«Un(. i. G. LAYTON, Pre·. B. P. GENTRY, 8m. NOTICE TO TKACHUU Recently tkm waa Met ont ftrotn lie office of the Board of Education ι latter with iifuiaw to inkf ctr ain card» at the Exemption oSee. rh« raaponaaa came in promptly «ad rith only one « caption there vh an ipreaeioB of a daaira to aempty with Ik reqaeet of oar |«Μπ·ιηΙ. I <m taklitf thle method ta aetify tkoaa aaehara who offered to «mm to L0 Ington at their own aypanaa and fill heir quota of the card· aad thaM 'ho offered to remit the Mall amoont laceeaary to All theira that the Beard >f Education at it· regolar maatiag n Febraary rateed their aihiiw ta he vxtoat of (UMag the card*. Ma aoncy will ha collected from tha aaehen bat will be paid direct from hie ο flee aad thoaa toanhaia who of ered to do thoir part hi thie work or the government will ha credited rlth the tame. Tha oarda have bean lUed and wa reported to Dm gotera Mnt that aat quite 100 par oeat f oar teacher· offered la help la thia «triotic work. Wa were mighty orry not to he aMe to make M 100 mr cent. B. P. OCKTBT IMPORTANT MOTICX. | I am SaleuMn la Baraett and kfl olnlnj coontiee far the OalihriilJ 1 ioedyeer Uquid Kooflng Ce^at for ineening and making abaelately Are troof all klnda of roofing, laataatly ι topping an laaka aad keep lag them topped. Oaa eoat guaranteed far, Mm î'.+%£R5 Every Fire, every death, every accident would fie a cala mity without recompense. °—: * * * ed and the individual wholly in the grip of fate. BUT WITH INSURANCE Bueine— b stabilixed and the ii tected against chance. $«-L. <£·: - ' V ' &0» 1 m »< LET ME SERVE YOU J. L. WADE, Manager, Dur? Insurance & Realty Co. · >»» îf >. / *y£ fw 'WSJ® >s3 ...··.■ . · ■ ·.-'·■ ■■■a ,. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I »·λ ' • · -· SATURDAY, MAR. 2, '18. 10*30 o'clock A. M. RAIN OR SHINE ι The W. ML Baggett Real Estate and Personal Prop erty in South Dunn, will be «old At AUCTION, For Gash. On the above date I will offer for sale to the highstt bidder for cash all the real estate and personal |wo|wty % belonging to the late W. M. Baggett. St'e will take place at 10:30 o'clock, A. M., on the premises m South Dim There are two booses and lots on this property and sever al vacant lots. The personal property cc îwsts of the fol lowing: One new buggy and set of harness, a one lior·· wagon, aeveral plows, farming implemer Is, a chest of car pen ter'a tools, com, fodder, and various other dungs. Don't Forget the Date and Be Sure to Attend this Sale. For Further Information — GEO. L CANNÀDY, Selling Agent, Dunn, K. C. m yean. A Am eeepwâd·* for μ —Il »'Ι·4 β·* roof· ·η< foylrtrg Μ thing!·, Mtal, tin ·Μ m» roof·. Beet Mr off joot old roof wrtil gpn «»· Ml rttl I k»t· to gt«. It «α I Mvt yon mamwf ta il iwt ι Writ· mm ft paatel card urf I «Μ call at rnr ktw ta naaaK ftm •beat A· aafctar, aal«Mft my jin»«»nt litwa at tk· old Ui«4r M. Ο. t. Β. DOOM, 14», taN, η. α iU.
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