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THE DUNN DISPATCH. •f tb I i* tba Out How April eu •'clock a. m, tar tfc te thi te bo baM is Sal Afrit 1Mb. χμ at tte ι· !>■»■ wVkl 4 ii Mnd and tin ... mt At mat; an oit*< ArtaMi - - IfaatliteNlifttetttBmall Hoa*. the aqu erf tba lapdNkaa parti ba tte »«■■>/, faBWaa «U bi firal/ ia Banatt tkfc int. Wa α» «m yet u bMna printlpl» te ba Mmi aad «a rwoptw m tte Wa baU y m*k\ la rfcbt. ■or ooi rf h Bs^e *° fa w»B for Amari I to aaH. ι af tto Uattod Stataa i* Mt Itrfxtj it haa tto baparfae UraiottfekeMO-fat it fc tto hat wMtqreatk* (tc« of tk· wti, and tlmi «to 4o Mt I·*· it aaaffc to Mit Cav It. to fl«ht far Κ. to dto frk. an »ot wtlry af tto prirUaga «f Brû« to it "I MT to tto Eaéaar, I My to tto Om——. 1m tto MM· of tto Anari caa tafac niWHli Year cant tolk Pmm with tto Aawlraa «ortan; rou «•at tife pun whfc m; |m cut tali to aa at aU aw. Wa ara flgfct· ta*r— — ar va wiU ι .— b hy ÙM r»d bleed of «ν ««a mk «ad tk· ikitoldic ef oat nm HuT*o«U^n^n^uciK «•aid fer tMr M and <—c rating Wah apoa the «kit* tkmh of Aa ericaa women. otUy orer tk· deed hodiee of the Wt of thta laad'· 4a Vo ahall aot wait Oatfl U*cy bad bora. %· «01 moot tkm thereThe todw of the world depend» apoa the puissant in of Aawic·. THS GREAT DUTY At η ρ about our daily laak in peace aad ssfsty am ara dying erery aûaate en the battlefields of Earope to car* civlHaatioa. Oar owe gallant wUlm art shedding their blood la Fmim aad oar tailor· engulfed In the waters of the Atlantic as they (* in jritaa ui America's right· aad honor Upoa oar performance of the work coaualttitd to aa depend the live· of ttannr·'· of aeo and «eau, the fate of rmj nation», the preserva tion nC c.v 'nation and homanity it self; and Lhi mm sfflclsot aad prompt ot j-cople of America are in doing o"ir part, the mora quickly will tlii· wsr com* to an end and the greater Iho nanber of oar soldier* and sailor» who win ba saved froia death and sueffring aad tha greater aamber of the people of other nations released tram bondage and tared from death. · To work,.to save, to economise, to give financial eapport ta the Go*»rn aaent is a doty ef the Nation and to the world aad it ia especially « duty ta oar fighting men who en land anfl sea are offering their Urs» for thalr coantry ».;<! their countrymen. Tbn will be a debate Thursday n%ht at tki MetropoHtan Theatre, (t «icht-thhrty o'cUck. that win taka the place of the ntilar preliminary debate of the Triangular Debate, Out the University la ghrtag, whkh tl>· local Vfk school lui attnd. Ik· otWr two echock of the Tri ancle Ikl Don *»· It, J«a—boro sad UOhtlton, having dropped out, the local school will not Mate theee tna— ku will hare a debate of ita own, between the local aflrmmlree nyrrMBtatna and negative repre eentathree. The query will bo: **Ka tolvcd, that Congtoae sboald enact a law. providing for the compalaory ar bitration of iodnatrial dupe tea." The adnaative will bo upheld by Whybaa Nay 1er and Balah Temple; the nega tive by Koamio Warren and J. 3. Wade. Tha local aehool will eead ita ropreeeatatfvea to Chapel HQ) to par ticipate in the flnele no matter whkh aide wiai tWe debate, at the default of the other two school* cranta this. Beeidee the dobaU Ttonaday -night, there win alee be aa I η tare ι ting maai caJL gTQCDum. and it it hoped tha' aa bi|· e ** for the cniartainnenL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION AfrttibU to the actio· of tbo State Dwwcntk Executive Committee a convention of Uh Dmwrtita of Har nett County ia hereby called to moot im the Court Hooae In LiUmxton, en Saturday, April 6 th, at 11 o'clock ·. aa. foe tke parpoap of tbcttat M·· gate· to tke State Convention to be k«M ia RaMjrb oa Wadnaeday, April 10, ISIS, and for the parpoec of electing a Coonty Democratic Execu tive Committee of one member for each precinct, and for tack other and farther boataea· aa mmy property eoia before the CofcTeatioa. Thla March 20th, 1»1S. I CITAS ROSS, Chairman. THE MOUSING MOSLEM IN CON NECTION WITH FARM LABOR ' The "homing problem" il aa acuta ta coaaectloa with f*mmg aa it ia with othar war Induatriaa. It ia one which eanaot be dealt witb on a na tional icale aa it can ia ahiphaildlng. ' Bach eoMMonity moat handle it for itaclf. Ita aectioa la wholly depend- ' ant open the iierdae of local tenacity and antrjry. Tbo couaty agenta of the Department of Agriculture «rill keep la aloae touch with the ncoda of the fame for men. Their work ia co-operation with the areata of the V. S. Employment Service aad the U. 8. Public Service Eeeerve will give prompt Information aa to any ahort age aaywtier» of farm labor. There, la however, ao co an try-wide orgaafea- i tien which has aadertalcea to atir ap the farm am aad farming comnraaitiea ■verywlter· te grapple with their beeUa* inbb·. M* η χ fat···· Ktn m adequate Uffa| M«MWod(UoM t M take tan at the labor which they ι red. What an ladhridaal turner « Mr liMttat· at net thlak te do by f •tetotf My cftoe he worked oat by ^ Mmenity artlen. Arrangement* m mm ■»■><!■■> he made, (or euayh, g 'or liwl«t » Urge η am her of aea * tewae wHhta oeey reach of a creep _ if farm. and a to oprraUee arrange- . Beat werhed oet for Ukiat the* to ltd frwn we Hi Η» aateianhlle·. Chea. ftaaa, at LfHacten. la e*. lam* and wfll he (tad to raederi Λ e· Mat. AMnOUUTUTOU BROUGHT TO JAIL KUU / »Hee >t Ulltectoa and will b· *v%*kL to bM|k Balarday ol«M lad bald hm util iaate\Mtl0M are kmM {Να my ulna it Ouip ■-—■» The ·η li to be tranaf a Lha Wake ooosty jail km ««toe to tk· fM* miMQitotlou at the LU· Knytea JalL OlBcare at Camp Barter bvt been aotiflsd at tW Mftaia of Π Ηβη who la aaM to km daaartod kboat three month· afo. A (Mil fro· canp will probably be Mat to Balaigfc to aaaort tba man beck to Greenville.—Saturday Eaiaigk1 SOLDIERS TO LtAVZ TUESDAY Uat of vklta oaa eallad to a>f«ai at Dvbb. N. C„ April tad. far aa tnti&mcat to Caaip Jaekaon, Ootom hi*. S. C. Andrew Lawrcace Johnson Coats, H. C. Floyd Anaa Jonee, fwiay Hyilagi Kelly Camoroa, ftmnUm Grorar C. tlarrincton, Na .1. Broad· a»». John Arnold McLeod, Ko. S, Jonea bo.-ο Thomas Henrv Co Wilt*. No. | Pnm MarV Cardae*. Aaffiar John Dixon, Ooata Γ·. J antra Wood, No. 4, Dtu Carrie D. McKay, No. 1, Ovarfellh Joacph W. Harrington, No. 1, Broadway CtaUan N. Pope, ReideriQa flampaoe Dupraa, Angler Allison Fuquay, Maun Marlon Smith, Dana frank Holt, Broadway." IMPORTANT NOTICE! AU street and «M· walk as· meat be paid by May 1st, 191ft. These .....unh are a On opoa the pi uaai tf ÊÊtmct·Λ aad must be paid aloe» with Btfca tun or ifrBpati will be »4ia tised and .old. Ooe-teath «4 total street automat aad one-fifth of total iMe walb as must be paid before'3μΓ first «lay of May a· the oAee «I the Clerk in the tows of Owmm. dÎMtÎMiJki> l,UI " „ "r A. PARKER, derfc. March lath, 1918. Wa wish Sa attend oar meat ris esro thsaki to the iaed people af Dunn sad throughout tha iwiasKj for thetr stoat liberal pefcraoage ta the dagtnc data of tha Osfocd Orph an Asylum ftraa hi the Opera Haaaa Harth ί 5 th. Wa hfchly appreciate tha kiednaaa extended to tha ckfldie* tad tha nttaier and tha Matslfliiaal attendance oa this occsatos. Signed W. β- Howard, Committee. worn of ArmcunoN We, tk· colored dtiaena of Dim, extend oar thinH to tk· Hoe. Mayor ind Um whit· friand· of oar town, for |Mif to u on Mareli ft tba AM of the Manidpal baûdiac tit·* we mtgbt intert*tn the pebbc «Uek we appreciate Ttry muck. Wa do not know how to thaah thta for "tUa liberal kindneaa, and wa an (ltd that !»«ry one prwaeat enjoyed the antienl treat. The audience waa addraaaad by Hon. J. C. Clifford aed R. L. Qedwin, two of tho ablett lawyer· of oar town. They told m what wa seat lo to help the taaaa of ear eooalij. We. th· colored dtimu of Dona, dD gira to oar country οme help, our aoaey, and oar Uvta for har put*» Jon. For a* Ion* aa old fiery ataada re «tard, and If ·*· faQa wo fall eith it; wa ara going over to a·· that >ld glory ahall Bra ,aad help aaaka >or land a »f· place for the common ianae of Democracy. Town for the caaM. Da. Coddaf •n, AU!· Wsmack, and Bar. *. W. Jndanrood. CAM) Of THAWM To Uiom who wore ao kind to ·■ Inrlnjr th· IIImn ud Mb of wife nd mother wo atmd onr >wMfill kuki. Ertry Oct of kind·— by ««f rimd» it deeply MPI» 111· rill not bo forfottom. Tbo ration of Mkn I—«fa OB «bUr. . AS W. DUVn AND CHILOKEK.| SPECIAL NOTICE On or after Doe. *7, 1»1T It wm ubUabed in km of tbo yopen of •ο atate that Mrs. BmW 7. Ji r Harnett Comntjr WM tried at — sld, Jobnatoa Couatj for ll»if la trnkatioa aad adaJtery wtal M. wUeb waa a «Make. 1. M eaaa waa for trial tbo gnat tata of Nartb Car· Baa teob •mt ImtmUf <*om to Kn. «boo· by ybhettag « nt Mm iaekaoB to U bar bœbwd m "or *allty of the Mid •.I * BUSINESS LO0ÀL »j SPECIAL MED WHITE LEGHORN <| for ·»1» fc7 Un, P. N. Matthews Wade, N. C. Sot or writ· t» m* st onec. MONEY TO LOAM ON AITRCVE'V ■e^'.rity. C«n o»«r writ· the Ban", of liant*It, Dvk·, Κ. C. A COMPLETE LINE OP DEESSES, Cm ta and Coat ItHl now on dis play at G0LD6TtIN'8, Du·'· Boat Btor·. Cn ht s* «how jvu. SILKS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION •t OOLD8TEIV8. Denn'. Boat Store. FOR RAI Ε —I HAVE S SMALL fana· wkich I can aoll it · bargain on m*7 tara·. 8m ta· «t once. B_ L. Godwin. ALL Tft^EW THINGS IN DRESS la Trlmaing· and Collar· at Goldatain'a, Doan'l Bast Store. CAR LOAD OP MIXED PEED JUST miN4 bf Marfan Broa, Dana. Pfcoi»**. Planting seed.—pvee strain. ilian and unmixed, from Qnast cet· ton μι)»» la State. For aak by B. O. Townaend, Dunn, N. C. FCMt SAL·—MY 11-ROOM RESt deuce wth modern convenience* and lot 800x400 f«et, litnated en center of Waabiaftoa «ad Divine ■treeta la «outhmtim put of city WUI Mil for cuk or »a euy tone·. See or writ· to MeD. Holliday, Deu.N. C. SLIPPERS AKD HIGH BOOTS IN u dlow keek it price· tkit «tu ytoaae you. GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn1» Beat Store. BSD DOG SUCEENE DAIRY FEED. Union Oral· dairy feed and Seed potatoee at If organ Broa. Phone 86. TLANT1NG »U>.—PUIE STRAIN, claan aad an»trad, from Aneat eot ton frown In States For «ale by B. O. Townaead. Dnà Ν. C. FOE SALE—A nW%UIHEU OF Boy Beaaa. gee Ε M. Poanoll, Dunn, Ν .C. GRIFFON CLOTHING. THE KIND that fit aad wear well at GOLD STEIN'S, Dunn'· Beat Store. BURT OATS, UD BUST PROOF otM, and all kind· of mbud feed at Korfta Bw, Pbone M. 11 Bnth ul la 1b food ma nia* condition. 8*t of new tlrea oa It Prie· MM.00. 6ee or writ· to C. R Strickland, Falcon, N. C. tf. IF TOU WANT QUALITY AND eervke la a piano be nn you boy tb· B*hnlac. Parriih A Driver. YOU PAY MORE FOR THE BEHN tng piano than tha avera*·, but tkera 1· a reaaon. Parrtah A Driver. WANTED TO TRADE AUTOMO bile for eow·. and boo aa part payment. Not· for balanoe. _ W. H. ParrUh, Dona, Ν .C. CAR LOAD OF KAY TO ARRIVE east week. Morgan Broa. Phone •ELECT TOUR STYLE IN PANAMA and Straw Hat» bow. W· want to (bow yoa at Gokiiteln'i, Dona'· ~ Store. surrosE του call on me mmIIm *nd «n uai money- 1 now making a nie· ironhif botri flower ataad·, porch awlngi end all klnda of porck WaataiRt, ud furniture. J no. W. Hodpi, Under Ik· wtt« tank. COW ΡΟΚ SALE—RED JERSEY Week to milk «boot Jim 1st, In Am condition, weighing akoat 760 peondt. Bargain for cook m1«. Soo or writ· to ]m BmiUt. Dnnn InU 1, Box t. it-pi. (FECIAL BARGAIN—TO* 9(XLE, qoiek porcfcaae, 1 Automatic Com peting Bom oaod only SO fan and la yerfeet condition, «eat ing 1110 00. Etait «hack for |SS ir«ta, tkm. Writ· or m* W. C. Bad, Attorney, Dunn, N. C. *r. And thle ■ fN Am la B. W. iACUOK, Haakand. SPECIAL EXTRA For 15 Dur· I will Sell '* FANCY PRUNES, EXCELLENT QUALITY. * 17 l-2'Cente Per Pound 20 Cents m the Regular Price WALTER JONES/Dum, N. C. ·>: » m laaar Rail .f Mut Itmri IM let Grade In Kafchbora, riarl loo»·, Hint· fut», Erie Botkr. tad Grade Kula Batlar. *rd Orad· In Ptrktr, 4th Orud*. Πο«4. Pafker, Caille •nri|u, Fehoa Parker. •Ui Grade. Vara Naickbatm, Mil· urn MelfHbora, Elbert Stewart, Dal· m Stewart. OUn Stewart, Bok Wttartm. , 7th Ovale. Bra Hohaaa. and rtk Katefcbaaa. NOTICE Tkle h ta aottfr any aav4 all par- I «a mi It carter, «hatter, ar la ι la In later hi aay way ta Alaaa Bay, < la Λ Hector Kay, af Dafca tnaa*<|i. ' UrMtt tout;. Η· la of lut brow» •fer, 4 fMt ft IwhM klgk and rtl|k· about HO fowd» Any ψ» totati>K thU notfea «fin U >m» eut·* to tlM fall rrt«nt of th· Ibv HZ CTO R ΚΑΤ, f. tW *f Alum lay. M«Kk 1Mb, 191». ' & iiwaiiv w n yinnfif fufpf ^ * •j? Condensed Statement ^ ' 1 I Bank of Cape Fear Ik « at Close of Buaineae March 4th, 1918. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts Furniture, Fixtures and real estate Liberty bonds Cash and due from banks $227,734.08 4,600.00 . 22.100.00 47.318.30 $301.752.38 LIABILITIES; Capital Stock paid In $ 25,000.00 Surplus and profite, lests current expenses paid 6,800.1 6 DEPOSITS 269,952.22 $301,752.38 Deposits March 4,1916 $ 82,143.99 Deposits March 4, 1917 105,146.55 DEPOSITS MARCH 4, 1918 269,952.22 Upon the strength of the above statement and -the backing of our Directors, we solicit your business. No ac count too small to receive our most courteous attention. Bank of Cape Fear DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA. First National Bank, Dunn, Ν. C. Condensed Report of Conditin to Complroll _ er of Currency at Washington, D. C., at Close of Business Mar. 4,1918. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $329,864*29 U. S. and other Bonds 91,528.06 Liberty Loan Bonds 24,300.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures . 49,601.38 Cash on hand and in other banks 210,007.54 5 per cent Redemption Fund 2,000.00 Total Resources -1-$709,101.27 LIABILITIES: Cash Capital Stock Surplus and Profit· . Circulation (money issued) Deposits Total Liabilities Deposits March 4 1916 Deposits March 4, 1917 Deposits March 4, 191 β -$ 50.0QO.OO - 30,258.82 - 40,000.00 -.588,842.45 $709,101.27 $154,577.88 283,122.91 588,842.45 OFFICERS: P. 8. COOPER President W. B. COOPER — Vice-President J. A. CULBRETH Cashier W. E. BALDWIN Assistant Cashier S. D. ΡΓΓΤΜΑΝ Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS ι J. W. DRAUGHON. Marchsnt; J NO. A. McKAY, President, Jno. A. McKay Mfg. Co.; W. B. COOPER, Cotton Exporter; DR. C. H. SEX TON, Planter; P. 8. COOPER, President of Bank. η Acme Pressing Club 119 8.R.R. Ατ·. ΗΙ0Η8ΜΓΓΗ BUILDING.
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