•LOCAL* # * a. came home Tuesday to vote. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Pope, of Clay ton, ware visitors In Dunn yesterday Mr* J. A. McLean, of Goldsboro, is here with her mother, Mr* Harper who is HI. Mias Clara Woodall, of Benson, •pent Sunday here the guest of Misa Meta Harper. Min Pusle, of Btnaon, spent San-, day hare with Mias Bcabock. at Young’s Hotel. Mrs. E. A. Harper continues qulto 111 at her homo corner Wilson and Cumberland Streets. Mlea Loren* Jones, of Raleigh, is Waiting her* end la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guy. Caul Best, of Hopowell, V* spent part of this week here with Ms par ents, Mr. end Mrs. L. J. Beet. Mbs Clyde Bnead left last week for Scbna, where she hae accepted a po sition with tbe Southern Express Co. Paul Pope and Jack Jemigan and Misses Ethel Bailey and Mattie Tope *>ent Sunday with friends In Prince ton Mrs. W. M. Gilmore of 8anford, and Mrs. Walter 81edge, of Baltimore, spent the week-end here with Dr. and Mr* Clarence D. Bain. After spending several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Pope, Mr* A. B. Harrell left Tuesday for her bom* in Ettricks. V* Perry Jemigan end Braxton Bag returned Monday night from otto where they went to bring back a car for J. W. Thornton. Mr*. 8. A. Daniel, of Warranto n. arrived this week to spend some time with her eon, Rev. J. M. Daniel, pastor of the Methodbt church. College, after (pending ■ few days brre with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. McD. Holliday, returned Wodnoeday. Ed. Warren' la aarioutly ill at hie homa near Dunn. Hla condition haa been critical anca Sunday, bnt it ia thought ho in gradually improving now. The County Board of Health haa decided that meetings of all kind may be resumed In the county -on and af ter November loth. For further in formation read Prof. Gentry's latUr published elsewhere In The Dispatch. Mias Aania Wade, who ia attend ing a Bnainesa Collage at Ralegh, is •pending several days bars with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Wade. Her school la qfbacd on ac oonnt of ths epidemic of Inflaeaaa fat Raleigh. seas of Sergeant Wa. McKay Pearsall Ha Bailed several weeks ago. Mr. Paereall now haa two tone in Europe, the other being Robert, who has been over there for some time. In a letter to D. C. Purnell, Ralph Koone, who ia with the American Army in France, ate tee that he ia enjoying his stay over there. Ha has seen right mnefa service already and expects more excitement before he gets back home. An auction aala of live stock and •farming implements will taka place at the Cape Fear Stock Parra, near Wade, Wednesday, November 18th. For further information read ad elsewhere hi this iaaua or mo P. 8. Cullom, manager, or G. L. Cennady, auctioneer. Robert L. Denning and Robert ' Jordan, of the U. S. navy and who are stationed at Norfolk, Va. cam# borne Tuesday to vote. They re turned to Norfllk Wednesday. Both them young men were looking wall, although each of them had an attack of Influenza soma time ago. The Dispatch ia requested to an nounce that the Dunn graded school will open again Monday, November 11th. Tho influenza epidemic *■»» abated end the school committer men, hi. consultation with the health a A ear and other physicians, have decid ed that it will be safe to open the school Monday. Attorney C. L. Coy, who appeared for the defense is e murder trial at Hopewell, Va. last weak, won hie case, the defendant being acquitted. The defendant was being tried for the murder of Noah Godwin who was killad la Hopewell last summer end was brought to hia old home near Duns for burial The Dispatch Is requested to an no once that the Capa Fear Free Will Baptist Conference has been post poned from Thursday, before the trd Sunday in November until Thursday before the 2nd Sunday Is December. The Conference was postponed os account of the epidemic of indueassk The Conference will be held wit* the Free Will Baptist church at Puss Carl Barefoot, of the OSteen Training School, Camp Lea, Patera, burg, Va-. spent Sunday hare wHk relatives. Services will be held ig the rarloui chare bee of the tows Sunday. Tbii decision was reached after due con aid oration by eitteena sad the phyat class of the town. The epidemic fa dew a thing of the past in Duan aa< the people seed not hesitate to attoni sendow sad Sunday School Bonder At the M. H. church Sunday Schoo will upon at SidS, white morning ear vice will be held et 11 e’eleek. TV evening service will open at Tdl o'clock. The public la eordtelly is vtted and argud U worship Bunds] St their usual places. Linwood Pridgen haa accepted a position with The Dispatch. Ha will work In the afternoons and on Satur day while attending school. Mrs. S. J. Becker, widow of the late S. J. Broker, pas tv r of tho Bap tist church at Duke, loft this morn ing for hor horns in I.eahaviUe. Hanu tt Superior Court will open Monday, November Kith. On ac count of the epidemic ia the county il waa decided to postpone court for a w*«k. Paul Eixell, of Norfolk, Va. t> spending the week here with hit mother, Mrs. J. D. tlaaell. H* bold* a position with the Western Union Telegraph Co. at Norfolk. Marah Morrow, who enlisted in the Officer’* Training School recently, has parsed his examination and ia now waiting to be called. He will go to Camp Fremont, California. Sheriff Turlington waa in town to day looking as happy aa ever. He load the ticket in the election Tues day and feala very grateful to hi* friends for their support. Noah lew haa given np hi* work aa eotton weigher and haa accepted a po sition with the Barnea A Holliday Co. Tom Royals will weigh the balance of the eotton marketed here this season. Hubert Floyd, of tha U. S. navy, spent last week bora with hit mother. Hi- ia atationed at Norfolk. Va. He haa been acroao three times and talks like he haa had many Interesting ex periences. Rufus Smith is quits 111 of pneu monia at his home in the southern part of the eKy. He recently had an attack of htiluenaa, hut suffered a re lapse after being out a faw days. Hla condition is reported a little better Miss Kathleen Creel, after xpendiot several weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Creel, left this morning for Mount Olive where (be will,teach in th* gradod echoel. The school haa been closed for several week* on account of influensa. For the first time to 12 or more rears, Avsraaboro township has gone Democratic, thanks to Otia F. Shall and a number of other party work ers who were on the Job during th* day of election Tho result in this township and the county, too, was a great surprise to th* opposition. R. W. Cook and family left thia weak for Winston-Salem. which city they will make their future home. Mr. Cook ha* boon living in Dunn for some time and ha* many friends hero who regretted to aso him Wavs. H* held a position with hte Ourhan 4 Southern Railway Co. as machinist. He will accept similar work la Win ston-Salem. Wilson, night policeman, day night. Tksy war* arrested and placed under bond and will bo tried later Mr. Wilson also arrsated sev en negro hoboes last weak, who were besting a ride on a north bound Coast Line freight. They were tnod last Thursday and sentenced by Judge Smith, of the Recorder's Court to SO days labor on tho roads It was a hefty looking bunch and they an giv ing good service on the roads of Averasboro township. Tha Cap* Pear Pair will open in Paycttsville Tuesday. Nov. 12th and elose Saturday. November 16th. Special features have been booked for each day and Secretary Jackson says the Pair this year will be better than ever. 8cveral excellent attractions have been obtained for next week and thosu who go krill And plenty of a mnsement Ai night n show will be given in the La Payette Theatre, for the benefit of those who will spend tha night in tho city. An excelWnt "how haa been booked for each night. Amos McPhvrson, an old colored man who lived alone at the corner of Cumberland and Fayetteville struct*, was found dead hi his house last Monday at noon. No one was with him when tha end came and It is thought that ha had been dead •V UIVI w w 11*11 Ut* WVU/ waa found. The body waa moved to the home of a relative Monday afternoon, and waa horied Tanadar In the colored cemetery. He was an industrious old man, in eplta of hit advanced age, and until the end refused to be a eubjeet of charity. He waa well thought of by tha white people who knew him. The Jarvis Red Croea has received its eupply of bozee and stickers with Inetnirtione far sending Christmas boxes to the boys in Prance. Thoee who intend to tend a present to their boy over there idioold aoc the officers of tha local chapter at once and se cure one. No boy enn hove but one package or box eont to him and it must be packed by Uto sender, in spected by Use Red Croat, and moat be rvady to go not later than Nov ember 20th. At there ia lean than two week* In which to gat these box es off, all who intend to tend ona had batter see about It at once. Either Dr. or Mre. I. P. Hicks srlll give you any information desired- ' DELCO-UGHT Plenty of bright, .eafa, clean electric light.No mere hot, a I B. J. HUDSON. Dealer, • r»ne, M. 0. LIBERAL RESPONSE BY THE PEOPLE OP DUNN. (Continued From Page One) U IL Godwin_....._ 2.00 Caah ......_........... 2.00 4. K. Jordan _......._ 1.00 N. A. Bell A Co.. 7.60 J. C. Bell _ 8.60 J. A. Culbreth ............ 7.60 L. E. Corlnfton .........._2.60 W. II. Parriah ......_ 2.50 V. Smith, Jr _ 8.00 Racket Store Co___ j.oq C. D. Henderson_ 1.00 P. S. Cullom .........._ 6.00 H. H. McKay_ 7,00 J. f. Thom[»on ... ... )6.00 G. H. Parker ......_... 1.00 G. W. Gardner_ 10.00 E. P. Young _....... 20.00 C. Pleasants___ .25 W. H. Jemifan___.... 1.00 A R. Adams ............... 1.00 tirlher Thornton .......... 1.00 Mr». W. M. Gilbert .. 1.00 Dr. C. I>. Bain ..._..._ ti.OO Tilfhman Lumber Co_76.00 J. W Draufhon . 46.00 Robert HirshOeld _ 2.00 Mack Johnson .. 6.00 Martha Taylor_ 1.00 R. C. McNeill. 6.00 M. U Wade _ 2.00 M. Fleishman_80.00 Ben M. Brewer___ 5.00 Malcolm Phillips _ 5.00 R. L. Godwin_........ 10.00 E. L. Cook_..........._ 6.00 T. L. Gerald ......._ 10.00 Sallie Purdie _ 10.00 C. A. Baker_ 2.60 R W Cook_ 6.00 E Goldstein _......... 26.00 Total White __$1172.72 CMlriknioM to tM 1-0..---- Roliol Fuad by Colored Peepls u II M. Not. 4, 1018. J. H. Craw A wife_... 5.00 Dr Wilkin*_...... 1.00 H Wilkin* ......_....... .60 I. R. Rrewington_* go A. L. McLaughlin_a j.00 Martin Goodman _ 6.00 Jno. Cvilbroth _... | |o James Surle* .............. 2."76 r.. M. Grady_ 100 Jeeei# Hinton_......... .60 D. J Monroe_....... .21 Tom Me Loan ............... .60 8am Graham_..._ «| Alcek Mom .............. .60 M. Thom**_ £5 Robert Simmons___... jg A. Friend ........_..... .60 Jno. W. William._.’ j| W. L. Lampy.60 Gharlfcs Thaggard ._..... 6.00 Total Colored .. . .$884* Ddenmirl af the U'ef Fuad t* IS M. No*. •. 1018. think Jemigan ..._ 1.00 Allie Womack __... 210 George E. Pope_....... 2.60 Alii* Womack_....__ 2.00 J. M. Smith_............ 10.00 AlMc Womack_....... 17.00 M. P. Hodgea_ U0 Junius Townsend (Railroad fare) . 4.00 H. C. McNeil). 1.20 Johnson Bro* ............. 21.00 Rev. E. L Olire (gasoline) ... 1.80 Fleishman Bro*. _32.28 Boy (Work) . .BO R. M. Warren ............ .75 J. B. Jordan .............. .80 W. C. Kan07 ........._48.87 Morgan Bro*. .............. 26.00 C. L. AJphln_......_64.50 M. M. Driver___14.10 II. O. Mattox .............. 4.48 G. E. Prince/._____... 2.60 J. L. Hatcher ..._ 12.10 Colored Nuroea __81.00 Goldstein Ce_ 226.40 C. L Alpbin_......... 10.06 Allie Womsck ......_ g.00 Trained Name ............ 60.26 A. R. McQueen (money ad* ▼■need)... 4.00 Louise Jackaoa __ g.oO Hood 4 Grantham_...... 79.00 Barnee A Holiday ..........282.70 H. C. McNeill. 2.82 McKay Pharmacy_82.40 Florence Rice ......._... 6.00 Colored Nurses ............ 88.78 C. L. Alphln .............. ,70 George P. Pope_ 2.00 <1. L. Hatcher ........ __ 1.00 C. A. Baker_28.00 Total .$1178.86 Balance in Treasury_$82.17 There has been a nobis response to this Fund by tho Dunn people, but shout 8800 is still needed to pay the remaining bills. MRS. MORDECAI BAGGETT DEAD Mrs. Mordecai Baggett died Wed nesday morning at 240 o’clock at her homo ia South Du an. She bad boon ill only a few day* and her doath was unexpected oven to her relatives and closest friends. The funeral sendee* were conducted from the home Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Luther Davta and the body was Interred In tbs Phillips burying ground near Dana. She waa a member Of the Christie* church and a daaghter of C. ft. Phil lipa, of Dunn. 8b* was aa excellent young woaaaa and had been married about aevea years. Besides a husband she Isevsa ■ father, •avers] brothers and a heat el other relative* and friends, to whoa sympathy is extended. «**»•'*» * * BUSINESS LOCAL * * ******* BUY YOUR FARM IMPLEMENTS now. Later on you wtH ha an abla to gat thorn. Tha IMw Molina II oa la for aol* by Johaaan Bro*. FOR SALE.—470-ACRE FARM IN Sampson county. 45 acras clear ed and two taaant bouaaa oa R. Alao ftood water mill oa premims. Term* eaay. If inUroatod aa* J. F. Wilaon, DuniS. or Jonah McPhall, Newton Grov*. A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESSES. Coata and Coat Suita now oa dis play at OOLDBTCUt'B, Dosn'a Beat Store. Coats lat us show you. LOST—NU SIGMA NU MEDICAL Fraternity Pin aat In ruble* and paarla. H. U Sloan engraved on back of pin. Finder will bo re warded. Pkaao return pin to R. 8- Yarbrough, Duke, N. C. J-L FOR SALE—HOME MADE STRAW broom* at 15 cant* sack. New straw, largo brooms. Com* or write Mr*. D. R. Loa, Dunn No. 1 Box 95. 2-t-pd. TTFEWRITER WITH DESK FOR ■ale or exchang* for cash Bogifter. W. H. Parrish. Dunn, N. C. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR of Rad Cedar abingta* cut at Van couver, Brltiah Columbia. These •hingia* erarag* from 4 to IS I nr has wide. No. 1 quality at 17.50 par Ihiamnd 8** tia far im mediate delivery. Butler Broa., Dunn, N. C. MEN OF SOUND JUDGMENT I Why not give your wife or daughter ■ nice Echoing Piano as a ChriMau gift. Yon couldn't da better. Par rish-Drirer Co. WANTED.—A MAN TO LOOK Af ter dairy and da farm work. Mar ried man with ■nail family pre ferred, or will taka single man who may lire In my home. Per manent job for good man. Apply to P. H. Bernes, Manager, Oolden Grain Dairy Co. Duke. 2-t-pd. TIRES FOR ALL CAES. POUMTA specialty. Parrish-Uriecr Co. GRIFFON CLOTHING. THE CiND that At and wear won at GOLD STEIN'S. Daa'a Boot State. AUTOMOBILE AT SPECIAL EAR IF. H. WAKEFIELD. M. D. OF Charlotte, w01 he in Dana, Cen tral Hotel aa Monday, No*. lSth; Duke, Dr. Holt'a eflfee, Tuesday No*. 12th; NewtAn Grove, Wednes day, No*. 20th; Banana, at Beaaon Hotel, Thunday, No*. 21st The doctor limits his practice to the medical and surgical treatment of dtaeeaes of the aye, ear, nose and throaf, and fitting gUhaaa Aak your family physician about con sulting Dr. Wakefield. WANTED TO EUY^-S OR THREE good milch cows. Sea * P. H. Barnes, Manager Coidea Grain Dairy Co. Duka, 2-t-pd. SILKS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION at GOLDSTEIN'S, Dun's Boat Store. ASK TO SEE THR LATEST IN Ladies Salta aad Coats. Second Boor at Draoghon'a ALL THR NEW THINGS IN DRESS « Trimmings aad CeQaia at GoVhtelar'i, Dona's Boat Store. ELECT YOUR STYLE IN PANAMA aad Straw Hats now. Wo want to show you at Ookhtela’a, Doan's Beat Store. VIILU AW UU 9UW ara Id atock and ready to daMrar bow. Better aaa as at one*. Johnson Bra. A FEW OP THE MOLINE FAMOUS diac harrow* aad (talk rattan far rale. Batter hoy quick a* thaae ara the laat we wiB ba aht* to gat. Johnson Bros. — — ■ « _ ONE CAE OP COTTON SEED Meal in amhaigt* far Mad. Tike mb Bros. Doan. N. C. WHEN YOU PLACE A SEHNING Plano In your homo, ths only m »roto yon win hare, will b* yon didn’t do H before. Parrtak-Drivei Ca. FORD TRUCK FOR SALE—PAR • risk-Driver Ca., Dana, N. C. HELLO CENTRA!-FLEAS! give me Mr. Farmer's phone Hava you made yaw arrange manta yet far ISIS. Ara yei fully satisfied with ISIS, an tie mnall farm you are bow running Tour family k calling for mor money. The -government waat your better kelp. Now leak tk ■ratter la th* face aad •** If rail ing your saaaH place to yaw neigh bor and coming to me and buy In, a place large enough to oattla you children on, wUl not ba gaud bail nara I have what yon waat A easy is mis Coma aad aa*. 1. 0 Layton, Dunn, No. S. Auction ~ * i Live Stock and ■. .. v iff —1—___ _ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13,1918, 10:30 O’clock a. m. ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th, 1918, at 10*30 o’clock a. m., I will tell at the Cape Fear Stock Farm, all the live stock and farm ing implements, consisting of Mules, Cows, Heifers, Hogs of every description, Farm Wagons, Plows, Harrows, etc. . ■’-» - ?;V-’.v4s| Come and bring your friends and be prepared to take advantage of the many bargains that will bo offered. " For further information and particulars saa F. S. CULLOM, G. L. CANNADY, Manager. Auctioneer. Dunn, North Carolina. aurr. lockhakt tasks hold. CMda Dr. Bdffor W. Kai*ht, who t» ritiMd to bocotao ooototont rdffeno] director of the 8. A. T. C. of the Fifth district. Superintendent Lockhart, la tok in* up Ms mv work, opened tha eda Car tha £«**!?** a^lvakM fee fifed* kT ®r: xm&c atfd^hsfeafe pranraatad the regular work hi tha o«m. Dr. Knight, hoverer. has ta. covered from an attack of Infineon and qwnt several hoars at tha oScs yesterday aasistiag Bapariateadant Lockhart is learning details of the I-— CALL ON US FOR ,1 • ■ . !r ; •' INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS. \ • -; . • . . • • * ~ ® v "'--l'7. " 1111 1,11 " — ■ ■■■ —|——» Dunn Insurance & Realty Co. _ _; SLIPPER! AMD HIGH BOOTS IN Web aa Stow bwb at priM that will ploaw yon. OOUWrKDCS, Donn'a Boat Btora. A BIO LINE OP CLOAK! AND Coat Salto Ja* roenirad at Dm|b oi’a FOR SALK—S-HORSE INTERN A Uonol OunUno a«|hii In good condition. Apply at Tho DiapaUh oSUo. BRING YOUR COTTON SEED. WE wW tako^MM of yon oa nanal. SEVERAL SMALL FARM! FOR r aato W H. Parrlah, Doan, N. C. r — — - WANT TO EXCHANGE—HOUSE aad lot at Baton Orook for aato I aioMlo or nan all farm W. H. Par I rtah, Dana, M. C.

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