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THE DUNN DISPATCH. BitUr ut, m 4. at it· pM» ·«<· Μ. α. ·Ιμ tfc· act of s, un. tl.ee M II ■ SOUJUUTVU» raou THE « April the papara on· day ta tlw «Multjr lilt the mm of K. |«Mr (f HtiMtt County, Township or right «leeTS. Ha la Jaa Koaaar a wall ud la Mt jrat quite Young taw» ta _J ta the aray Jot before the r waa ilaftarart and went to Franc· liaa Mth. 1B17. with tb* Ant dW iaioa oi AnaerScan sutdiers under G»o »rml Pmkiw. Ha la a bright y oath good looking »»d taika interestingly ■hoot the wu »n<l hi» axparteacaa. Hi* in the Ont Harnett County blood U ba spill ta the foreign ser vice ta tbia war. With Ma yoath and the exeat sym pathy that all feel towards him and the taciioattan af all to aid and en «oama kta, WU the gnat handi cap af · leat right am aaad not pro vast hta froaa yet becoming a useful and aacoMhl man. It la ta be bop ad that ba will bead hia mtiila· mv toward eat a ι tag a nod education. every MM «D be gtad to ι one so yoang and COTTOW C*Of RIPENING »«»LIU THIS YEAR cet te» in ftomed thla year prior to 1 than say paoiloua year la the kistery of th« American oot TW erassa bmn aa tadty In Its β ret report or 1.0M.M· kale* had tersest uaatlty heretofore ! te hftoUr 7 was Ι&Ο,ββΧ ι ta 191·, vhsa 14 per cent of ginned te that date, replied today comprit· »Λ per coat of tea 11,1J7,000 bale ι fire fast 1M A area* tS eoadl hy Mm Department of Agricul if this year are : dry weather ia ι paît of the cotton belt, to Texas aad Oklahoma praaatarely the fUtof was done early. ι to i to Ihe inii|i thitiil to 8e% crop there ΒΑ ΤΟ CAMP HUMPHREYS. The following awn were Mat to Caap Hocephreye. Accotlak, Va. 1, September 5th, by the Lo of Harnett ceuaty: V., Herbert Hugfcee Johnson Author Maoon WflHo Jon·· Byrd. Welter Ln Pace Paal Bradley Rcfas Irvla ionee Cm* J.eteia. S. C. « ULma. • ■■Wl ·<ΝΗΗΟπ * ITorace Bnehanaa Praak Creech glean Robert JarVaon Jia»a Clarence Austin Deck Johaaon Urate Blaekman. A WILLI MC WITRUI. U TU. Vktl *imh> proof of the gwrlt <t Dm'· Uhn PO!· oaa Dhpitdi of ι nfl !»>■■ local nridatl Tho that follow* tbonld ua vtaoo Dm »aat rttytlral 4oabt«r. L. B. Alpfcla. pray, of ml atr ial, Lackaov lqu>t, ujr>: "A ' of yaan ago I ttnlwd my UftiK «u shortly kliuyi Wpt to both er HO. 1 lui t« p( op ni|h< to wtTiHoa· and they My hack «η «or· and Hi I waa al |hH oat. IM aaagfct aa la mjr I lioyti ooor. I KMm; Ftfla I Mm MiM ill daaJan Don't te a kUaoy mm**—cot thatj c·.! ΛΤ. , WHAT ABOUT YOUR PLKOC8T Don't forget that you fÊmifté to toy all the War Saving» Stamp» that you τ-ta be able to pay for daring th« rvmamdcr of the year. If you didn't make this ptodgv you should haro dona ao, aa every clrUcn of the coon try was asked to give hi· Cov. emaaeat this asauxanca of W« (apport to the War-Sevinya Campaign. The fart that yoa did not sign a ;Mf« to bay War-Sa*lMrs Stamp* do·:· not «»!·**« rf-u of th· obligation to buy them, and only when y·® have I ij-lu Snnp· in krrpimi with your meant will you hare discharged your nalbility to tMs call of the Got nt Λ Thoegbt far the Weak. ! There ia a movement on foot in jt»*>lch In common with .nen nnJ w> jOfc-a who Invc «heir e l'Infor» I ara grvatly iaiaie*<t·»),— th· w.wacti: ta ' >^en the kW-ci hooac* t» tha grown 'β<· po ple ia o.-der that Ihny it.·y e*th»i and talk over the affair* of th· '.ir'irhbortiood and the state. There ttc «ckeolhoutt* all over the land which are not used by tho teacher» and children io tba summer months, which ara not oaed in the winter time In the evening for school parpoaet. These buildings belong to th· publie Why not inaiat that •they bo used ersrywherv at place» of jdUcuxlor. inch ι of old iook pU<·» ! in the ln-*r. Beetles» to which every ! body w-rnt anil where s-very publie offleer vit freely called to account' The sehmjlhoae·. ahieh belongs to all i of -M. U a ni>tti**l pV»« In wbieh to gmther to consult over our common affairs — Weodrow Wilion. «ΕΡΟΡ Γ OF THF CONDITION ΟΓ TSe Bank uf Cape Fur at Dunn. H. C- Il» th· Stat· of North Caroli na, at the cloee of bunine*·, Α αιτ. SO, 1918. eeSOURCES Lonr· and diwnurla ..S299,»01.55 Overdraft* uniecurtd. . 1,9οβ.2Γ Un:te<1 Stat*· bnnd< nr.<! liberty bond» 1.500.00 Furniture and Fix. turr?· . S.Î5U00 All other Real *tta:r ovntd Ι,ϋΜ.Οι) Demand Leant ... ΙΠ,θΑΟ.Οο Du» from N»r!ural Bank* 8.623.0! Dit· from Stato or(i Ilan!:· era Ï.78S.41 C«ih U rn» held over ! 2·1 hs~p$. — . 307.3Γ· ■Check·: for cicannir. l.9P>!.«'j Gold Coin 92.6<> Silver. Co'n Irwlud Ine all m'nor <«in ! curranuy C10.10 I Nations! Hani; Ni't'n j arH o»hor U. 8. nofrt ... .... 6,523.00 I m ιιο,ιηκι.αιι I Sarpluf Fund 2,600.00 Undivided Profit», j Wm eerrent ·χρ«η I ne» fin lijut pafd 3,224.S.I Drvittenda 'Unpr»-1 22.fit: ι Note· and Dill· Ke ! diarouotcd . CX.OAl.&j ι Bilb Paynbto »5,οου.οο ! Deposit· rubject to ' eheck 1Ρ2,»Α2.23 ' Timo Ccitifitatca of I PmwMt .. . ....... >1.54.1.03! 'Suv:ng3 Dopoj:'.!·.. . .. 21,«>77.32 I fn'hliv'i Cl.cvks out ! ftandinç 1,118.33 I Certified Oiccki' .... 25.0·; Ithl· to Natirnol I Bank» ·.. . 4.600.(0 , Accmt'i 'r.tcrv<t <lce D«p&» tur« 500.00 Total ..(330,061.22 Stat· of North Carol'oa—Coooty of ΠλτπΜ» Aoc. SOUi 1018. I, L. P. Covin* ton. Câtiiinr ofth: abor·· named bnnk. do solemnly »·λ·»«τ cKal the aïiov» «tnlement ia trui· to iho beat of my knowledge •n(l belief. », Ε COVINOTON. Co»hler. Suh»rr i>od and «worn to brfor* rac Ih'j ί;. ι, ·!.«/ «f 8vpt. If·IR W. t. BAI.DWIN, Notary Public C«rrc«t—A tt»-jt G. M. Tlt.CHMAN JAB A. TAYLOR J) C. FUΒ8ΚΓ. Director» Farm Land Cut Up Right «β bring Afore Money SOLD AT AUCTION Oar Surveyors Know HOW yVe 8ubdlvid· and ' Sell at Auction CITY SUBURBAN -* AND FARM PROPERTY *· ak el yew V writ· to* McxmalKm ·■< ocΚ AkHm urtfexJ·. ΐ« will ■ Milim )« tfcal yoa oni ] ; US 0C» SPECIALTY I Atlantic Coast Realty Co. VMS MAM· THAT JVMTtrm του· eONFIDINCK lmwiotY pcTEiisauna, va —omen- gkeemviu*.k.c. imiMrrco I Any h>k la ymnUit|tVii ο» GftfyiHt, K.C BIG FARM FOR SALE. 1 offer for sale a large farm in Cumber land county, containing 822 acrea, 500 acres of which is cleared and in cultivation. This farm is located 1 I -2 miles from Wade. 12 miles from Fayetteville and I 2 miles from Dunn. It is convenient to schools and churches and ia fine land for cotton, tobacco, or grain. Will make bale of cotton per acre this year. Also suitable for large stock farm. Eighteen houses, barns and other out buildings on land. TERMS: 10 per cent cash; 23 1-3 per cent January 1 at. 1919, balance in seven an nual payments, notes bearing 6 per cent in terest from January 1 st. l· For further mformauô^B^vr"writf: to G. H. RUSSELL, Laumburg, N. C. §_ ΤΓ FARM LAND FOR SALE. A valuable farm, consisting of 335 acrc? more or 1ms, located on the Dunn and Clin ton road in Sampson county, 20 miles from Dunn ^nd fi mil*» from Clinton, near Rca mah's Cross Roads. About half of this land is cleared with 100 acres in cultivation this year. Three tenant houses with outbuil dings and a tobacco barn on this land. This is fine cotton and tobacco land, with 7 5 acres suitable for pastures. Also several acres of low ground which will make 7 5 bushels of corn pe*· acre without fertilizers, with a tr-3»h sorir.g c f water running through it. rhie farm is known aa »he Henry Vann and Draughon pltce. Any one interested in buyinjr a valuable farm one on which you can make money, will see either of us at once. WILL BE SOLD ON EASY TERMS GEO. L. CANNADY or W. E. BAGCETT Dunn, N. C. IMPORTANT NOTICE! You may expect most anything these war times. The firms of B. Fleishman & Bros, and Johnson Bros, have de cided to follow some of the larger towns, Fayettcville, Hair igh, Wilson, Norfolk, and others in establishing a pre cedent by eliminating their usual customary mi'linerv openings. In every branch of business life as well as all branches of our government, people are learning to do away with the unnecessary things, especially when those unnecessary things cost either money or labor, two of the most essential things to the winning of the war. These firms wish to state to the public that,on and af ter this morning their usual full line of millinery and se rt efsoriee will be ready for your inspection, and they wish to extend a cordial invitation to one and all to visit their stores today and each day throughout the season. i ' INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS. Dunn Insurance & Realty Co. A LETTER TO THE COTTON FARMERS The world's consumption of American cotton for the last three yeare amounted to 41,000,000 bales. The American crops for the same three years amounted to 37,786.000 bale». In these three years of war the consumption of cotton has exceeded production by 3,214, 000 hales Consumption is expected to materially increase this yesr. Cotton ia absolutely necessary to the prosecution of the war as well aa to the clothing of the nations of the earth. It is being substituted for many other usea for which material ia growing shorter each year. It ia through lack of it, finally, that will cause Germany's defeat in the war. These facts, no doubt, are causing our government to make many ->egut»Wuii* <H1 Uie hafi&tttijr of this rery Important crop of the South. This year oar Food Administrator directs that cotton must be han dled in an efficient manner at the gins and, therefore, require* that all ginners must operate under licensed instructions. The seed must be cleaned of lint No dirt or other foreign matter shall be put Into seed that are sold on tho market. Gins must also be equipped to give ade quate service in the saving of time to the farmers. fur op erating to the very best interest of the farmers and the government, therefore, in the interest of winning the war. We can gin 200 bale· in * day, will return *11 your available lint in bale, buy your seed at accurate full weight—no guess—and will have on hand at all times, cotton Med meal for exchange on seed. We have the mint up-to-date ginning plant in the world, according to recognized authority, Wc are located conveniently, on paved street —no mud—and only two blocks, with paved streets, from the cotton yard of the biggest and best market situated on the A. C- L. Railroad, if you live 13 or £·"■ miles from Dunn you will save time in bringing your cotton to our gin by çoing to both gin and market in one move and one day. At the same time if you want meal for seed you can take it on your return home. · Patronize the biggest and best gin plant in the world and the best market within your reach. We guarantee satisfaction to our custom era. Your* for service and friendship, I GENERAL UTILITY COMPANY DUNN, N. C. i i TU »ι·)Ιι» Kiacjric Light and An tWtitc tin Mip rammer com fort to the coantry homo. B. J. HUDSON, D»«Wt. I tin·, N. C. Canada la· ran* ua on* h»ttrr oa tfca "UKftr ration and la dowa to an* and «na-iuûf »an<a a month. Mr" W. D Holland ha» r*«*t*e<l In fr.rmaUoa from Capt Holland, tnrfl ratine that lu *111 rvtarn hum* with in tha a**t f*w waafca Cape Hol la aoar In rraae*. imMWuumiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuniiiiiiiinniwwwujiiiiiiimiiimttt TIME IS MONEY DON'T LOSE NO TIME. GETHER UP YOUR JUNK AND BRING IT IN TO THE DUNN JUNK DEALER AND OET YOUR GOOD MONEY FOR IT. DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Locaterf on the Pout office block next to th· barber •hop. M. FABR1KANT,
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