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•LOCAL* ********* A C. U I'ASSfcM.KH Γ HA IN dCHKDUl Si Southbound. No. IS (Fix) tiiie Α. M So. 93. 8u-.2 A U W·, *». S:4S P. M No. MfL. 11:12 Κ M NorOtbmirJ. No. 34. 0:88 A. il No. SO. lf:« P. IL No. 94- 7:41* P. M No. 82. U:» Ρ Μ DURHAM AND HOUTOERN Pum|ir Tnla HUidulu; Lr. IJu.1 No. 3S. 9:10 Λ. M No. >4. 1:30 P. M No. »1. 11:10 Α. Ν No. 41. 6:S6 V. M Mr». J. L. Thompson wa» In Fay etteville Wedncaday «hopping. You ahoutd read R. O. Taylor Co'· notice in tkii iuar if yon w»nt »tyle»' beat. Bam Thoroaa want· to Mt yon at U. 8. 5 and 10 Cant Star·, which win bo open tomorrow. Byron Butler and I. R. Godwin and Mrs Maggie Butler and Mania Steph •na wtrt Tiaitor* In Roaeboro Sun <Uy. Mr*. J. C. Hodpn rttiniad la*t nlftl from Burling to η where aba apent aeveral days with Mr. Uwltci who hold· a poaition there. The opening of tha ulo will b« tomorrow at th« U. 8. 5 and 10 Cant Btora. They ara advertising many bargaina for their ctuUimera during thU tale. C. A. Dakar, proprietor of Young'· Hotel, will leave tomorrow to attend a meeting of the hold men which ka to be held with the Food Admin titration In Waahington thia week. Mr*. J. W. Lergley and Mr*. Rufiu Coata went to Richmond Saturday where Mr*. Coata entered a hoapital for an operation. She waa operated on Monday and ia doing well. A. L Newberry waa elected Ban day by the WeaVey Bible Claaa of the MrthodUt Sunday school aa a dele gate to iha Bible Federation claaa which me«ta in Wlbon April 8th to 1 l»k Mr. end Mr*, J. Ε. Btnmrau, who have been living at the Tilgfcman Lumber Co. mill, ju»t north of Dunn, hare moved to town and occupy a residence on Eaat Edpitoi itreet, neat to T. V. 8mlth. Sheriff Turlington haj to Important notice In tha iuue of the IXipatch. If you have not paid rear laxee read it. Thr law require» him to adver tise all lande upcm which taxée have not been paid the firet wtflt In April and he civet you hi* U*t notice thia week. H. A. ParVar, town clerk, (tatee in an announcement in tkli laaue that all etreet and aide walk aaaeumcnta are due and nuit be paid before May lat or property will be advertiaad and aold. Read it if 70^ are in the paved d 1st riot and have not paid your aaaeaainent. Pope and Tart, lumber dealer·, cioaed a deal thi· week for the He Nair-Jonee-McLaurin tract of land on the Cape Pear river near Wade. The eonaideration vu about $40,000.00. Thia puta them in poaaeeaion of ■«Tar ai million feet of timber which they win place on the market aa quickly aa it can be manufactured. Mini Annie Cherry haa been ap pointed County Chairman of the Wo man'· Working Committee of the Third Liberty Loan, lia true Miia Cherry la buay with the educational work of the county, but wo believe the appointment to be a wtae one, and that *Miaa Cheny will d· bar duty toward organising tho women of the county for thii bljr tank. Jo· Creel and Guy Hooka returned Monday night from a viatt to Camp Maada, Md., wh^re they wore the gaeata of .the Dunn boy· who enMated In the algaal oorp* aeveral woeka ago and are atationed there. They aiao made brief «top· at Waahington and Richmond. Their trip waa a pleaa aat oee and they left all the boy» in fine apiAta and enjoying good LaU Th» Diapatcb ta requested to an nonnc· that Ut· CHrtatiaa church in vite· th· other churchaa of th* citj and people generally to maot with them Um (rat Sunday night h» April in ■ anion patriotic torricc. Th« object of th· mooting la to mak· an appeal to tha peopta to Invert In Wai Saving* Stamp· which will h· place*) to th· credit of a church kaildii| fond being relecd. Thi· ta a uniqtM plaa and a large crowd will, a· doubt ha preaaat at the uetlat. Chief Ν. Β. Baaa ta able to b· οι the job a|f»ta after being confinai to h la nom for lèverai weelta. Whila rick ha »aa relieved by R. Ρ Jcrm ■an whoa· aerrtaM were entirety aat tafactory and commendable. Mr Jtraipa did a great deal toward ·» forcing tha trail· taw· daring th ahort ttw ha aerv«d tad Κ ta hoped that Chief Baea will coatino· thli work bow that h· ta back on the Job Thia law haa been auth aboard*!· Duaa aad now that it haa bees de aaoaatraiad that it oaa bo eaforeai th· p*opta expect aad will dttaand I of'th· town official· ao matter wlv they may bo. J. W. Thornton wa» in WlUoa Monday on boainaaa. J. W. Langley waa a bialiw· ri»· itnr In Monday. John C. Clifford wai a bnaineaa vititor In RaUigh Saturday. Chrii Jacob», of Fayattavllla «ma a viaitor la the city Monday. Ε mm#· It Thonpaor, ol Dor ham, »ia'.t*d friend* her· thla wwk. Dr. John A. Jernigan wma a buai n«<> v: itur in Hayetteiitla Monday. Mlaa Pearl. Jcmiiran *pant a faw day* laat wcok with relatlTas in Lu caasa. Mr». A. C. Barnes and Mr*. E. L. rarker upant Tuesday in FayatteriUa ah ripping. Mr*. John W. Fitagarald returned Sunday from a riait to New York and f hiladdphia. Robert Jordan, of Raleigh, la apand ing thi wcrk-«nd with hi* parent* Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Jordan. Mr* C. L. Ciuy haa returned from η hoapital in Kaleigh whir» ahc waa operated on for appendiciti*. Miaa Lela Htrickland, who i* teach .US school near Balrmborg, spent the tvt.*k-cnd here with her parents. J. R. Caanady, whosa home li In Mouth Dunn, waa taken to a hoapita) In Ualel^h ta*t weak fur treatment. William R. Johnaon, of Kealy, ta here to «pend a few day* with hia parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Wiley John *on Byrd P. Gentry· of LiWngton, county superintendent of public bchools, waa hrro Turxlay on busi ness. Tharldevu Jcrnigan, of Camp Jack un. aj*nt a few days bar· this week With hi» parents. Mr. and Mr*. O. H. JerolgaD. N. A. Bell and Ο. M. Floyd and Mrs. J. R. Cannady were in Raleigh Sunday viiiUni J. R. Cannady, who ia in · hospital th*r«. Mr» Jaa. Jarthlng and Miaa Ruby Godwin arc rpendiag lha week la V.'a»hinfU)n City the guosta of Con gressman H. L. Godwin. I.rwi» Strickland, a member of the "llogan Gang" at Port Caswell, ia ■pending a furlough bar· with hit parent·, Mr. and Mrs. H H. Strick land. *ι our attention lr ra'le.t to ' l.o »ls tenant of tha Bank of Harnett pabllabed in tbli Issue. The bank haa nearly half million dollars on deposit. A. A. Jones was called to Rocky Mount Saturday on account of tbe •crioufl lUneaa of hia daughter, Mrs. R. A. Weeks. Immediately after hia 'arrival tbe little one-day-old Infant f)ied and wai tarried to Mount Olivt for burial. Howard Wilkin*, colored, *. ton of Heibvrt and SarahtWIlklaa, of Dean, **11 ia a ttudent at Shaw University, Raleigh^ was a. jntabtr of tha alas, club from that Institution which gave an entertainment in the Opera Houae here Friday night. Howard is weD known in Duan and his friends hare are gtad to know that ha ia making good aa a student at flbaw University. The concert was unusually good and thoroughly enjoyed by those who at tended. Mîh Gladys Tounit has r«turnc< fmm ■ Mvcral week» vi-U to re la ti\ es in Philadelphia. M las T ucy McKay, of SaUmburg U here thU w««k visiting her par ents, MV. and Mr*, Jno. A. McKay. MIm Eva McCaDua, principal oi the Jonesboru school, «poat Bund·) hm with Mr. and Mra. H. A. Parker Hsgfa Prince la here from the Un· Ivenitr to «pond the Eaater HoHdayi with his parente, Mr. and Mra. Geo. E. Prince. Mia» Helen Hood is home fro· Greensboru College for Women to epend Easter with her parent·, Mr. *nd Mrs. D, H. Hood. J. C. Berrington, of near Rtltifili, representing the Brafsw Fertilisai Co., was a business rial tor In Duns the latter part of the week. J. J. Thomaa haa opened « dry gcuds store In the buUdint nut to tne J. L. Thotapeou Co., formerly occupied by A. E. Nome. Rasid hie an.i<iancenent in this seue. The concert girea by the singing class of the Oxford Orphanage In the Opera House hero Monday nigfct was unnaiuilly good and attracted a lartre crowd. Tbs concert waa Riven under the auspLcea of the local Masonic Lodge. The "Tacky Party" five· by the Pkiktkti rti· of the Pint Baptlvt chart:h ov«r Snip··' Gtng· Friday night wan a toccera and vu veil at. loaded. Tb· varied itylaa from "Taekvlllo" wbicb war· m orb la evi dence, were appropriai· for tba oe t avion and fyrniafod much amnae ment for the spectator*. According to a report by Sam L. Regcr·, of the Uureau of Ut· Cen tos. Department of Agriculture, mad· public at 10 :00 a. a. March 10, llr 441 bales of the 1917 crop of cotton had been ginned in Harnett county prior to that data. Oa the correspond tag date la 1916 18,197 bale· had been «Tinned. Tht« la a difference of 1,144 bale· in favor of the 1817 ere p. Miaa Totten, representing the Com munity Cfcaataaquaa, which ta aeh· daled to appear in Dnnn the early part of the aummer. wiU be in Dona Tveaday. April 2nd. to meet with the guarantor». The meeting, probably, will be held Taeaday evening la the Barrai ft Holllday Co., fwrniUire •lore when the local organization will be completed. A fell attendance la necessary. · UDCIOU NOTU Thuûa to tha following for dona tiens: Ladies Aid Society of CkiteUm Chureh check $*-00, Mrs. Nardsaa Bum cheek for μ.Ν, Mr. W. m Wœt. cask 11.60. Our Finny a week plan mid km km ι pud NMW on tta «mail soak, tf thoas U chars· «*·Μ only posh, the two young ladles who did aaka tUr mil· regularly ham recently tuned ki 914.·» ntrnd thU way. We ι egret that the Junior Bad Cross has boon hsndicsppod >|ΐι·ι of what is tensad "red taps". How erer, ws trast tWs win mob hare bam paassd on by all necessary oidah and 1st those Interoeted get to week on the supplies already ordered. The colored psople of the fwiagnt ty seen snxtoas to have aa auxiliary. Already sixteen memberships hare keen turned into evr chapter secre tary sad their oOkcers temporarily elected, awaitlag the approval of chapter officer*. We low· bow Atria* sowing, h» ass work «ad on gardens most here it· tentioa. but lets not forget tW work now on Tmsdsy and Thojaday if te moons. Wo kam an npb saptly of material but need mors worker*. Just at tfc· time whoa oar s«f*V cal du—Int class was becoming dis couraged for want of ^ace Id which to carry on Its work property, Mr. P. 8. Cooper again comas to oar *M by allowing those workers the «a· of an other room in tha Bank building. This bmm «each to the Bad Cross bars and wo **ry math appreciate It This glen as foar light, airy rooms. Those la charge are —n-g an ef fort to ship another bos this week. Come tend a hsad and help aa keep up oar plans of making a shipment each month. Several Hod Cross workers from Duke paid as a can in oar work rooms Tuaaday afternoon. Corns again ladles. NOTICE. My son. Vinson Bledaoe Iaft ay hoese near Duke Tuesday, March 2CU* without —aa. and this la to notify tha pub Hi that I ^1Π net he responsible foi any tii ilsbt sdneaa made by him. Ε. V. BLEDSOE, March Μ. 1·!· Duke, M. C. 1 t JUNK SHOP JUST OPENED Payr Highest- Prtcei' ftrf-htap; Torn Bags, Iron and Metals· . HODGES STABLES Dunnf N. C. sss Announcement OPENING OF NEW STORE I take this means of announcing to the public that 1 have opened a new line of Dry Goods, Notions and Dress Goods in the store on East Broad Street, formerly occupied by A. E. Norrie, next door to the J. L. Thompson Company All my goods are new, being the latest styles and de signs, and I will be pleased to have the people of Dunn and vicinity call on me. My prices are low and good· are the beet. I am now ready to serve you and will appreciate a call. Thanking you in advance for a portion of your busi ness, I am, Yours very truly. J. J. THOMAS Dunn, N. C. Patronize the Com panies Which Help U WE REPRESENT COMPANIES that m turns in the community from which they < » HKïW· WE MAKE LOANS to our% client· in any three, fire, «oven and tan years at 6 per cm out brokerage charge. * " vfl ; : v'y? ' - · ''vl " .■· ■ ·' îM ; - ·" I ■ ρ ι fe rj ι ■ % *·*'& Ife 'V^vj J. L. WADE, Manager, Dunn Insurance & Realty Co. Dunn, N. C. \ · "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE" I ; : . . *" CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDiTIONOFTHE BANK OF HARNETT DUKE, NORTH CAROLINA March 4 1918, As Reported to Corporation Commission RESOURCES: Loans and investments $296,361.17 U.S. Bonds 99.100.00 U. S. certificates of indebtedness 50.000.00 Furniture and Fixtures. _ j * 1.169.66 Cash in vault and banks 105,450.15 Total : $552.081.00 s LIABILITIES: Capital $ 20,000.00 Surplue and profit· 33,223.69 DEPOSITS 4963&731 Total .$552,081.00 Deposits March 4,1916 $147,527.66 Depont· March 4, 1917 243,806.56 Deposit· March 4, 1918 498,857,31 Our steady growth speaks of our strength and satis factory service. Designated by the United States government as a de pository for Liberty Loan Funds. The only Honor Roll Bank in Harnett, Johnston, OT Cumberland Counties. The attention of the public is respec: 'ully called to the above statement. We will be pleased b have all per sons -who are seeking a safe place to deposit their active or idle funds, to call on or write us. OFFICERS: Β. N. DUKE. President; W. A. ERW1N, Vks-Prss^cst; E. P. Davis, Vics-Prssideirt : C. 8. HICKS, Actios Vlcs-PreMdsnt ; Vm. A. WHITE. DIRECTORS: Β. Ν. DUKE, J. Β. DUKE, W. A. EKWIN. TH08. H Y/TOB, OBO. W. WATTS. Wn. F. HOLT. J. M. HODGES. J. F. WILY 8. P. DAVIS, «. K. POWB, C. 8. HICKS. B. 8 .YABBBOUGH. The Director* of this bank repreeen' more wealth than do the Directors of any other Bank in I .brth Carolina. %
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