THE mm DISPATCH Ape® tat, 1*14. at «ι »eet »t Dm, Μ. a, eniUr tke aot ef| xmk a, im 1 I ' 9mm |Mr U N au MikL^ — m HAJÛICTT COUNTY'S CONTfUBU now το nw war ••for* · tki cd t» M cf oar own coantry*· cecnectior W world war had partially ι •tod Inr foveas «ad wftfc other maafUea throughout the United State» vul caatrlhutlat to the dfctreaaed cor 4M·· of (Wm wit· (a Um f atur* w·ι· ta >«oout» our allU» in ina Oar owa coast»'· call to ira·, hwwwr, wm tu&'i tar tbvuuili of pea®lo wbooc cm had baaa d««f to the appeal wfckh cam* from the otk TT tût of tho OMUL It vu the Hfial for Ike IMliu of fm of pa tnetia· ar oa akan which bad hither to boat) uU, aad whoa the annal* of owr coaaUi'» contrilmtJo· thaO hare hooa fuHjr' and aethostfcaDy fathand fma scattered aad chaotic record* aad oar owa otato*· contri bution d»D b* accurately recorded. 1 eoaAdeatly believe tha» ao cKiser. of tke countτ of Haraott will be aihaorcd of tae paye which record* hie coantyt coatribation. It to Ιμ,ίοηΙΜο now to wire a « plot· record af this coatriaation. far οπτ eut prlcelrw rift all JS M·'. 1ht flower of our naif Bin hood. *W km 1 find that η hart M rtord Uttfi tfceae within th< draft ac· «kt km entered the tar vita fee· Mh (th day of J un·. 1911. Qrert ûinaixis of emr yoanjc Mao had eehanteend aad entered tb* fil· ta tkia /lata. I «aa ghre their •Matin only aitk approaàaatiee. Of tka yeans am-, of draft J«a entering the May, eaqr aad tha nitoiia bale· la* ttftpi sine· tb* 6th day af Job*. 1ÏIT. eat Μαϋΐ)| volant·*» who ere ut of the draft ip, Harsatt «•«At? fuml^ ι J ut» hundred and tihty t»#. 1 think It la aafo t< aay dnl, iulwGni rolutom wW aatarad prier ta «aid date and tkc relntwn eetaide of draft an, «he (ornlakad at laaat one thoeiand dahl ia* men, or four par cant, of bar »i»fhrina i inb*r of theaa bin ■Ma A· iapr*a*· ncriftaa and will Mt return, âta· kav· returned al ready with tka Malt of aarerc wound* WWiirad tat tka 11m of dory, bat ao\t ef thh theoaand jouni mm wifl return to llair nativ* county with * " , infuawd trtaiea aad «Ida· te lead tka fat η re j fame of ear coantrr Prend aa wa ar· of tka record ef •w *akHac mm oar amy aad nary by aa mmm hold* a attBOtoly oa •«•2· Hull aad «teod "by tka ►end aaay a seal jast aa •ara te be feaad in oar rcaa aad tka eoatrfbsUan tka lâdfftlki Wmi Um ι WH W WrotiF. wâè jS _ . „ - β ai tka dMartwa Bed Croaa, the Sanaa chapter with •■tara at LUMnctee., Harriett ' ef the Sad Croaa coatrtbated β (ktpii? 1 eatklaa, raareeaatlm th* I tka wo>aea con V eeeataHiny ι, aocka, handaee* •r article* , MqlMl ι aad aeorea ef ether ι _ ate I ta dMafl, baaidaa thirty-two hundred ι ef rtethW Mat ralferinc Bel of tka Red at Dunn, wa* and contribeted to th* «β aa mmA fc·» Am -a Oimm faad |Un.S(, total |iOr BSMSi uTl μμΑ.ΪμΙ . . nticfa· We proud of oar Rod > I j-ium «ka asked br ■Wto· U rsiN IS,000.00 VMMt MW tka toy by Un thni—nri I» tk· matter of tk· hkImm of HliiQ >nh m4 war aavtag· Mrti Ι·Ι·, baa But boon alotkf at. Tt M« (Dmabff 10th). HtrMU 1 for laxs.ooo.oo fai i*to tko tkroa laat tftorty m IMUM.M la Vtarty MM·. TM eoaaty *u wl ■—d a* IÉM —» |a Ikljg Ukitiy loan mm. Ho, aad aa oar eoaaty baa do ra Iti of tar yaiibaaia of tta tat In aid of tko oraaarotlon of ' Mi to Ae* IMl oar baarta ( iido aad Inoldlaatrfl 1/ la taiT»aai ow own îmi 1b tka| (MN M tava aud* a Γ jSy;rj£[| Oar eoaaty baa, of tan aad ttar· vkhia it «tartan. iitrtar «ad d ntoud oa rtdlag while [ tka ono wta pradtodl •w, tko OM wka mud wllil· fOitfi teOtdi tlwfr ftvaWr Imi tall aoud Mdtta raaord to iatrty aaaiaU Iwyiiti't " ■ ta· ta«a Wwlml la Cm • inkM toa%r>U«i far foar (|Jm MgHMi WW IV VIVIVRI HM ^ IB Ι F IMipUctté (Jm . Tta WS«taeld »*·. Uni taap «M 22* » wll hay, a* *Tw«fc· af tta t rwv ittoî they plwn. rtnltMn «ko com* to thia ctMttr éwM W πτηρill■ I to at HwmiWm fer ciUsaaabJa by mt quMa« a Iwwhtgi of oar unnift »4 oa> »»Tir—int uKl ■ knwlwl|« ti thedatiea « nD m tk «phU» m of eltlsenabip. The ρ ab location of b· prohibited. I t W 'wulu that no «any ■ ■■>>» km boon allowed lo Lit· to loitV» «bo bm enjoyed tbo ftiito· of the cmiI>7 only to abaae it «I» eoatiatM to ijirt ud rood their Mttn bmm. educate their children is tkot lupap sad maalfoat htUo οt mo otteatWa la ap preciation of tbo treat |»liOm of • fro· loHiUi. Two condltioo hu a yUlxl .of pobticiaaa «bo eater U tbo foi» ci*n Tot», which la m «tronc is May eoctiona of tbo North ud Wart. Un loo* action ii taken m«, «bile tin fooliac ia atroag following tbo «ax, ho>· condition· wffl not only contins· hat tamtam aatil tba vary axtoune· f the loronunant win bo endurnti People wba ara to bra is tUa eoun Ltrp moat ba 100 nor east. Aaaeriean [dmU ba tba «ateb«ord, tbo battlo orr, until all tba foreigner· arbo .-OK· Hue art no yaryo*· except to om the pnv'bfaa of thta repabba to a bu(c them. aMbcr change their «tyi ind ideaa or ara drtran oat. State·· villa Landmark. DUNK. IN ΗΑΜΠΓΓΤ. In tba Uttla city of Daan, Çarnatt Coanty ha* a btvinsM caatar thai '« u alive aa a hornet. Wlda a«ak« tod MowuÉn. tbia baay town bai ita bIthalJthic atraata and nitalt ride walks. comatodiana fenafocu btdlΙ···| ■···· ·«■/ M« « ν«· IHU4J «1^ :«r ind MtR bMtMM. Dunn dram trade from the lower adjoining m. They rata cm all, and you IM titan, a* I Jid, in Ror-t treek Park (Wiillntoa), with their nakod eg* trading ia the many fault Mrram aad touting charmingly while aplaah W»g ia the crystal uf tha water. Not withatanding they are retailer than tha children, tha bird* ara little kings m wall. Little king* that are re enacted, not only la the air, but on ta* ground. By ail a we I bar· found oa tha sidewalk* aaonf the homme throne* peep·*. Jueptag aad bop ping about. nuv.»av run uumuuiiuN. 1 ten M h*ad lot MriteUoii isrt tj»— «f Aoldaood lncjndlac alfalfa, _ . wlntlnii a»d cotton. Thoao ■rtohiii* m Mloctioa for experimental wiO phw mb4 bm tl»«ir TS-fo DWIN. WHAT THINK YE. Da nt thtak that tho docaocracjr far whkh we foogtit to site the nrld mfo te oaljr a poHtlcal <·ιββ· racy? Do yom think wo foogbt only 'λ 0v« eqaalHqr of political rie bu to ten who had tkta not) Wte tb* recently wn war, a war oeljr for po étteal faite·! ■5î*,2g7oi«tSB Idoraaoo. Wtotry. mperetition, as.ir^asj.a.rag1 rat uppnteli· ate «laver?. You lu Bethlehem Tracks 7 i the Truck* that made good in Gorernment Serv-ce. FOR SALE BY Parrish-Driver Co. On· and one-half and two and one-half Ton Capacity. yil iiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiininiiiiii 11 il nmm mi nu m ιιιιι h niiinii ιιιι il 11 in 11 iiiiinuniT LAST CALL for TAXES Beginning Monday I wilt make a house to house canvau, starting wit)i the townships on the east side of the river For the Convenience of Those Who Have j Not Yet Paid Their Taxes. This is the last time I will call, and those whose taxes have not been paid should see me. Immediately afterwards the cost of . collecting will be added. See me if you want to save cost. W. H TURLINGTON, Sheriff Harnett County. î-U-'S-u ■ V. Consulting The Farmer About Fertilizing Practices REPRESENTATIVE KUTNIRN FARMERS SELECTED IV COUNTY AOCNTS. TELL WHAT THCY ARE OOlNO THROUGH TH USE OF FERTILIZER·—VALUABLE DATA OF PRACTICAL SORT ■y J. N. Harper, Olr«ct*r, toll lmpr« CwwMtt»», AtHfrt^a*. « HM au Lac iirncn ttiomaewea »as •boat the Iioc cf t«ntll:»rr»t Certainly uu oc· U raore 14t. ;.Lflod ta «pink »» lo 'Jielr value tiutn Uht Thia qaee t..a ï«» b*»n aaked ol α fr*at many tarnirπ in the Scruthc· L. ul tltelr uu*«ri tn aaoat enlutitonlnc. 'iha writer ebtalned tbrouah thv Ceuiny Danton.' ratios Aft-nta tb' uwaa of more than a tliooaand of tbr raaat repTetcataUre farmer· lt* IBS ld* obtained (rum aotion aud coin, ar.d the formula and an» int of f*rilll»»r need. They war* al*o Mkcd to sir· the toll typ-. Bvr»rxl haadrrd an. van ware recel· •d and thaee have been carefully rial alfted according to crop yUM· Remise an oCtta* Yield·. Omptni the raiotli of the tr.rmmrr tram th· Crantai Plain Rnua. Il» fol Invlmc rasaltt taeio abown Arm·· Yield A" ' ' . Uni Oettea Off r.filter f Ptt Aero Used Per if 1M Un 300 Uk U0 Lb* .171 Lb.. lit Lb· tlx tJb*. WO Lb·. . . I . .Ui Lb·. 126 Lb·. 710 Lba. 110 IAa 140 Lba l.OCO Lba »M. Lba. Th» arrrac· fern.nla of lba renUlaar meed w»« 1.0 far imi phoepborlc aeld. It per ι·ΛΙ nltrecca II p*r oeef Oroapmc the rrf ·■ 4 the farmer* or tba Pled·, h i 3· ι .on aceordlac to tke yl»ldi eetalaed. tba (ollnlst l>oti Average TlaM Arera*· Aaat CaMae Of PertHlaer ParAare tread Per Aara. w CM 200 la MO Lba. 000 te TOO Lbo a* Ma *aady Oar >»nutW 14 par ml pbaaphurv 100 pee *M -- 11 toft a, aad I 21 par «eat pa»a*b Oalfe nr hr-r ft .'armera la botb r· «1 rr* · '4 iV ί η 4 aHrate a* r· * »' e ·· 1 : 'ι addition ··. » ·—[ « '· · , ,, 11 y B4ed • ■ If»»· 1 t ' I f· »«rr Qiœe reporting tram the Onestsl PI si as Ration m US buabde par ter» mi ι be ithm* UKMiot of fertlUaer ased *u 444 pounds Tk· tnrt|( formal· of this fertil iser vm (.4 i/mr cent pheephorlc uU, S.1 par ocat altragea. and M par cent potash. Aftor otssstfjrlng the reports loeord lo< te Tie Id m, Ute CoUowlnv reeelis | were obtained: Arersge Yield Average Ami Of Corn Of Fertlllier . Per Aere Un4 Per Act* | 14 OuhaU .... .110 Lb·. 1* Bushel· U6 Lba. M Bushel· ...... .404 Lb·. X Bushels. 4β BuM·. 41 Bee be Is Tbe report· tim the rMaeM I» (Ion «fcowed tbe average yield from all repirtll ss li t bushels of corn per if re with the average umt ef fer illleer «M pooada. Tbe formula avenged IT per aoat ' hoephorie add. U par ont tftrogea, • Λ U per oeat pouak. The hi·»!· «ported lor both colt·· Aad oera was give· m oaad prior la the Worvi War. RUaaliytag the repart· lato groape eeeordlag to Jtald·. the followlag re ndis sre akowai Average Yield Average A ait Of Oem Of F.rtlBser Par Aer* Used fer Aere llStnshel· .... IU I.ba ll Basket· Ml M Bushel· tit M Bushels VM> The shove reeel' -j.»û Ike thewwelvea etrlkli.e / eoUeVIe with the reealti obtmlaad at the eoatbeva es per 1 tbe use of fertilisers la la eo U egrteelUarel at aeree of Iaa4 la LhO Coastal Plata· of the Howlh. when ■rat alee red. dtd ao( prod»·· aaor* thea M >aitib at eera par av. To lay, tker ara produelag free* 4· to M Oat fields BMSt he greatly la ■reaeed la aoat the gaaataatly grow |l igrleaMara! prwdtata. The oeeet eeo | ι way *· arwp· k ky nnr««»*ag the aero jrletd. aad there are >et two way· of dolag iMt k) kottar s'reral ■ecknd· aad kr Iha bms κ taf» *4 KM worM iftllM r At ·< Mr boy· ·*4 girl " »· ra«M< ρ tM*f Htlli. If «t them of democracy in education u well aa in politic! than wc have made our great tacrificre of matreiala, ui money and men. aa a mura aop to th« gT«rfi and avarice of political «elf tee king. There can be no world uie for de mocracy that U not an intelligent and well informed world. There can b« no satisfactory freedom i( the fr« men arc given lest than equal oppor turity to lift themeelvea from super utitution and half knowledge towart the light of troth and full knowledge Democracy it not tafa with an I* nurant people. We have (till to maki the world safe for democracy oval here.—University New* Letter. .à>< . i 4 The ot.njjQectric Ujf'oi ' Lights the bam. Ran* the milkinj mschne. Make* chorea eaey. ■^λ Κ. J. HUDSON. Dealer, ruin, N. C. THRIFT HABIT COWING. Giving an interacting sidelight 01 the growth of tke thrift habit in Uh United Sutee The Comptroller of thi Currency reporta that in the notion* bank· alone the deposits last yeaj increased more than 1870,000.000 over the rreateet total ever previous ly attained, reaching the record-breal in* Agere of llS.dtS.OSl.OOO. Thi. give» an idea of the investing etrengU of the aation which will be expertci to maaifeet Keelf when the Victor] Bond* are iMOed later in the - in ine η re state· constituting U» Fifth Federal R*Mm District tha crop revenue lut year unouaUd u 11,574,240,000—an lncnut ore Um figure of 1917 by owr· than |200,· 000,000. A put part of thia mon·) ara» immediately placed M urjin ac· counts and Is therefore available foi investment in tha government's waι securities which tha Treasury Depart ment » tfihuf—iB tha fore of wai eavinge—and will issue—aa Victory Liberty bond»—to pay tka rrpom— Incurred in rra»«Hrg tha Bin. jiiimIn wfcicfc lands MM «ran war stamp aad government bond ft (a thought probable that tha 1119 taaae of War Saving· Stamp· will find I tana of thousands of purchasers and that tha Victory Liberty Loan wtQ be 'speedily absorbed. Thia will be the last war loan of the government to be floated by popular appeal. It is needed to pey for victory, or the im médiat· demands of victory, and to return the khaki-clad boys from over seas and send them to their horaea. TKST OF PATKIOT18M. It matter· not bow bit the Victory Liberty Loan may be, we moat so over tne top. We have this one more biff Job to pay for tha victory or tha immediate damaada of victory; Lib arty Loan· win than bo history. Our boy· want over the top and made rlorloaa aacrttee that the war might be won. It woold be a naverenduiff ahama if we failed to show our grat itude far their heroism; if wa aheuld tarn a deaf esr to the appeal of (he governsaent which baa done so moch to bring peace to the world. There waa no lagging of the khald-«]ad troop· at Chateau Thierry, at the Ar gonna Forest, at St. Mihlel, at Cas tigny, at Belleau Wood. They did not aak for a bono· or guarantee •gainst loss. THey did not stop to consider tM chances of failure. They knew there would be a lose, bat they were determined that there should be no failure. And the enemy waa hurl ed back In defeat unparalleled in Wa What are wa going to do about Ht What are you going to do about UT, TTkj government is net asking us to mcrince. Our boys over aaas gave their splendid young bodies to atop the withering ftre of German aaa ehtne gaas. They laid down their lives that we migM he free. We hre not adkad to give oar Uvea, aer even >ur money, we ara asked merely to t the rwoarcw and the pMp Mid '•kh of America. W· to aid device ■ifhtier «aeurKyT Peece has cob·, but the war baa tot boaa paid for. Tba eaony col epeed jut m we were jnparlif )lana for hi· Mrvcttn. At nation -anno* now repudiate ita obtint low·; t ran Dot deaort the alMaa before tba raatiaa hrre boon ri*ned; M cannot tbandon Ma brava sa· annaaa who pust bo fad and clothed and retain· >d to their bocaea; it cannot turn roo ita tick and wounded. Tba war «· aot bean paid for. If wa bad lot wan It wa would bare lost every. king that Atariaa bold· dear, and be victorious enemy would bar· lev Ml an ladaannHy that would have •akniptad the nation. Victory— -peace. AM they worth nothing to oaf Prove that you are worthy of bo boy· who dtod for rap by "aoine he Mmk" whoa the V iriory Loan Μ «•red. ~ JUOLUTIOM BY LOCAL BOARD The feBowby re·ο lotion wa· paeaed y the Local Board of Harnett county •fore the aaallng of Ita roMthi The l-ocel Board of Harnett county, ι bahaH of the Qorameeent and to nlnd toJlhe _ , Cowtpany «i M· I, C., their appml»llii of their a» artlaa aad daalre to aid (be rwia Otea Mill· hi the time af war la •rntahiat free af rant foret·bed, •tad and Kfbtad quarter· U I be »macaap«awrt>»«MiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiP ANNOUNCEMENT! | I wish to Announce to the public that I have open ed · Vulcanizing Plant at 117 N. Wilton Avenue op poaite J. W. Thornton'· Garage, where I will be pleaded to serve you. Will alao carry in stock a complete line of Auto Accessories, Gasoline and Otis, and will do c&r paint ing. Our work is guaranteed ot be satisfactory and we will take pleasure tn pleasing you. GIVE US A CALL STEAM VULCANIZIN WORKS J. P. BUTLER, Manager. CQKS£AK4T/y£L '"A*tCy \ΡΚ06Ρ£33/Υ£ » if" **c"'r*es> }n£iproti &CAY/CJL «· **COH£> J 44ky THERE isn't one single particular pertaining to the banking business in which this bank is not prepared to give you the acme of good service. OUR ABILITY AND WILLINGNESS to «erre you represents your opportunity WE INVITE YOU to start your account here and grow with us. start once made, your growth is aeoured. The il Dr. Paul A. Stewart Eye Sight Specialist ;j Will open a permanent office in ; ; Dunn, on 4th floor First National Bank Building. Ready For Work After Feb'y 15, Ί9 j J Local Board. They aUo desire to ex tend to the proprietor» of the Haa »ell-Johnton Company thank· for the free a·· of their private wire except u to lone distance rail*. They alio thank Butler Brother·, Dunn, N. C... for the u* of a typewriter without charge cotrrtnjt a period of aeveral month·. It ia ordered that thia resolution be ■pread upon the minutai of the Local Board and a copy be forwarded t· Stat· Headuartore at Raleigh and 1U0 ropy fornUhed the local paper· For publication. V. U. McKAY, Chairman CBA8. HIGIISUrra, M. D., Exam. Physician J H. WILLIAMS Member· of Local Board Harnett Co. IITUATION GROWS SEKIOUS TO FARJNCR3 AND RAILROADS. That the fertiliser movement hae Men *low thia ycat and that conns lot) of trafic ia probable Bnlew far mer· put In their order· at once, it he burden of a tUtenant iaeued yea erda* by Regioaal Railroad Director If Inched. which la aa follow· "Plea·· tot aie uy a word to our armer patroaa. "The normal yearly movement of •rtilfcere In this region nana from hree aalSW· to Ave million tone. "hU mean·, In round flgare·. 100,000 arioada to be handled. "Ordinarily mo·» of thia vary largo lorn of tnJfc la threw· h the rail ••da la the menthe of January. 7th- , •ary and March. Great activity on halt pan k neceaaary io handle tha ι •me well. ι "By Γ ■ bru ary 10 at least 4· per , •nt of the whole fertiliser tonna*· < aa oaaaUy been ·hipped, but thia 1 ear lee· than II per cant has moved I » far; that te to «ay, the movement < up to date Wi «bout GO,000 cart ihort of what It *bould have been. "It I· «a«y for you to aeo what I (NT, "A flood of trailnoa at the la*t mo mom cannot be morcH to th· ittlt faction of oar patron* and complaint* will rarely follow. We *ta anxious to avoid complainta, but ft ia obvlon ι that we cannot move all of this ton nage at ono tin*. In order to do the job right It ia neceaaary that it b* wall distributed throughout the whole three month*. "During the past four or Iw week* car condition* and weather have been favorable, bat the fertlll aer* have not moved fraely and Im mediate activity ia now necauary to avoid a condition which will be mH ou* alike to the farraera and the rail road*." PARK ER-JOI^I SON. MI** Blanche Johnaen and Mr. B. A. P*rker, both of Lllllagton, were married at the home of the bride'* parent· in that place Saturday after ιοοη by Bar. 0. P. Kirkpatrick, paator >f the PresbrtoTtan church They Irava from IJltiaffton to ftaleigh af ter the c*remony and left yeeterday for New York and other aorthern itlea where they win apend aa tx «•ded honeymoon. The car—nay wae attractive la it* datvlieHy, only the intimate friend* >f the yeune couple attending. Mia· Fohaaon la a daagjrter of Mr. aad Mr·. Ρ Johnaen, efLflUagteo, aad a for *er atwdent of Blacketoae College Vlr Îai% and Peaee InatiUato, tMa eity. r. Parker !· a loading btmteaw man rf LilHnfton. a mit» of tha Arm of *rker BraOen, aad haa a haul ef -teada over the State. New· *«d