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Net eaiy taa tta towi aet tauwavad, snlaigsd. aer added to ttaboildiag la tta rut few yean 1st tot met kae taea en tta stead] (HeHi ci, né Imam Un faAi bM ·· thit MM patà. IBd ilBOi mit m food m Κ vu loi mro iom kv. oîTgfrtaSiiiy «ι» «M1! the Bai ktfâ se «nU ImliliL Now Omti is the bill te pay, bat itid Miin an a few mtktn; w hape Um always «il be. Net aothe tuk u4 O·. the bon* «ad Wood u4 brava ai the MtMa. Tha >ii|li bar* mm yet faBea dawa «bai they bad a bto task «bead. Bat Ni bu the Vie ter? Liberty Laaa bas gao· lata history tba au aka ealy eroak. ad when «rerybodv tha was wboplna « tka M| raiapaka will bar· a Wt af mlaMM ta ao, aad. want of aB, tt wiU ba a waiter ef life-lotm baiaiMattoa- at bitter. caBb* «h»n. for kba ta new that ba aaaoot prove aa alibi ma ta Ma m eeaacienee. DELCO-LiGHT ■· i HUDSON. Dealer, UAL ESTATE TKANSFERS Butkhorn Laad A Ttaaber Co. to J. D. Patterson. two tracta, M ariee, in Upper LUtie River tewashlp, «1· and other valuable consideration. Dixie Laad Co. te H. M Toaac. 43 acres la Black Biver township, een 4dnatio· MOO. 4. κ. ιι·|| «Π Uoralatean, te Mrs. Minni· Κ. Belle χ, 11 1·1 acre· ta Baekhorn tonoukip. Consideration •ne. L T. Uwlin te O. W. Howard, two tracts, 16 acres, ta LiUmgtoa townahip. |U0 ami other valable consideration. E. M. Cvrta to Ο. Β. Corrin, S7 «m la Black Hiver tawnhip $1000 and other rahabl· consideration. L. C^Daprte to E. H. Corrin, 77 acres in Btae kBlver township. 1100 and other val as hie consideration. Alex Moeei to Jerry Bjrd, 1 lot la Dunn. CoaeidermMoa 117 5. J. M. Waters to W. IL Lsim. 1 lot la Dana. Consideration $570. J. E. PhiBtpe to Martha Wrieht, 20 acna la JthaasariHe township. $100 and other raluable consideration. Henry Pope to Unie Mendo, 1 lot ta Dunn. Consideration $80.00. R. L. Godwin to J. L. William*. β lata In Dim, Coasideration $176. J. P. Lef. J. D. Pop·, H. A. Mat thews Is L Η. λ C I. Byrd, 45 acree la Orore township. Consideration «6000. W. B. William· to DUn M. W0 lUms. 14 lota la Masters. $1,00 aad other rateable consideration. F. J. HiUiard to P. L. Cotton. 10 xm in Bockhom townahip. Con sMarattoa $800 J. B. William· to C. B. Earps. 1 lot la Angler. Con.iderstioo $80.00 I. B. WLBUma to Altai' Pate, 1 lot >b Iww. η wM nil ι fM.M f w. C. A M. A. Maddoz to John Upper Uttla Ihw tu·—hip. Cob· aidaration $1,100. J. D. Pep· to H A Matthew* A J. P. Lee, M nm tn Grove town •hlp. Conaid «ration $2i0 Β. B. Brouyhto· to UbmI Howell, t acraa ta Bvekhorn towiuhlp. Coo aideration |M0. B. P. Parriah to J. J. Adam*, two tracta 17 1-2 aeraa ia Cm*· towrv thlp. 9S00 and other rateable con eideratton. H. M. Baaia to 0. Eanta, 14 acrca In Grov» township. Cone Vetera tien law· and affection. H. M. Ennls to Jasper Bnnie, 14 3-4 acres ia Gists township. Considera tion 1er· and s Sect ton. J. B. WllUaaM to J. A. Hockaday, 3 loti ta An*isr. Consideration |1M Lacy Otbaore to Ira B. GUjnore, M acres te Upper Little Hirer town skip. Co—tdiratioc »1M N. A&i Mary A McLean to Mat tie Wood, SS Mm ia Upper LRU· River toweeàip Consideration |SM. ■ The education to fit your boy or girl properly for 111·'· work U more certain if you are already SAVING for that définit· purpose. THE SAFE YAY—THE EASY WAY is to open a Savin** Account for education, add to it regularly, and by the time you see· it you will have as ample fund on hand. BUT DONT DELAY THE START STATE BANK TRUST CO. FOR SALE 9 Ford Touring Car, also a-Roadster, both brand new. See us at once. Parrish-Driver Co. DUNN NORTH CAROLINA Will accept Liberty Bonds at par. Um.i WUu Samuel J. Wtdr to Annie Ma; Jon*. Tkelton Bethea to Harriet McKeath institute caij.fp oft. . The foBcrtHng letter explain· it hU: Dr. J. W. Hatford, CSairman, Lilting ton. N. C. My Dear Sir: After consulting with the Stab Highway Commie»ion, it hu eeero» advisable to call off the Road (niti tote for this year. Because the s«asoi ia eo well advanced, and the weathe suitable for actual road construction it it bettered that the attendanci would probably not Justify the la scltuto. Alao, became of the oncer tainty of State road leirialation, il ha4 been impoenble ta shape a pro run to meek contingencies depend ent anon each legislation. This it, therefore, to notify yon In caae jroo bare made any arrange monta for the members of your com «'selon or yeor road engineer* to at tend eo that yon can call off each ar rangements. By another year we hope to ha in a position to bold eoch an Institute ai will meet the reqnlreneota of ro«< work in North Carolina, and greatl) advance road hoOding. α·ΗΒη·η·Β··99···^Βη Chiropractic P*thjr CHIKOMLACTIC SriNAL ADJUSTMENTS for teat· or Chronic Ailment*. Yoora very truly, H. M BERRY. Sa ere tory. Any «mall nun mta can mmki troubl*. bat it a bl( broad one to help. It I· botter to account and com mend rood acta boom of th· time, rather than to «nckrate Ut· «vil all of tha time. Friend· aren't of m ο eh value after all—mo much in op to ouraclvea. Virtue ia the only iauaortal thinf that belong· to mortality—8«n«ra Your Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps Your Government asks you yery earnestly not to •ell these unless you have to. (proferw*· To part with your Liberty Bonde means giving up your pledge of patriotism and citizenship, and handling your responsibilities and privileges over to some one else. Liberty Bonds will be worth much more money pres ently and it is good business to hold then\. IF YOU MUST SELL Μ I Get the full market price. Go to a responsible bank er and let him give you information and advice. Do not ■ell to just anyone who may not treat you fairly. BUT IT IS THE BETTER PART OF PATRIOTISM TO HOLD THEM BANK OF ΒΛΒΝΕΤΤ Safest Far Savings DUKE, North Carolina. Spring Goods Everything that's new and stylish in Dress Goods, Coat Suits, Capes, Dolmos, and Millinery, being shown at THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY DUNN'S BEST STORE Our Opening Begins Thursday, March 20th. MILLINERY OPENING / Beginning Thursday, March 20, and continuing through the week. The ladies are invited to come in and inspect our dis play. We are showing the season's best, and you'll find it pleasant to review such a well selected stoclc. I CHOOSING FROM OUR DISPLAYS MEANS EXERCISING Good JUDGMENT. « * ' JOHNSON BROTHERS, - - Dunn.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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