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m DUNN DtSPATCHi: <V>> 7v.'- : % Lima to school Ttumu >**»**» *! 1 BUSINESS LOCAL *| » * * » * * * *| WANTED—TO RUT A BABY CRIB •to V. B. Morgan, Dana, N. C. rHE BANNING IS ONE OF THE nlao great piaroc. You pay at ora bat there U Mpasoa. Aak Par rink-Driver FOB STEAM. HOT WATER. VACU. *■. hat air. or pipeleaa Calorie Farnaeer. reo Doan Heat A Light Brae.*fetor* 8U*h’ M*r" B"“"j MONEY IN AMOUNTS FROM IL 1 600.00 op to land on improved town or farm property, on lose time. B. L. Godwin. Attorney, Dana. N. tf. BEMNING PIANOS ARE CREATED to ase*(L They do. That la why they are tho talk of the ooantry. Sold by Parrish-Driver Co. DON’T WAIT. DIG TOUR FIT NOW ard install a Calorie Pipilaas Fur nace. Savce 20 per cent fool bill, keepe wataraipee from freezing. AM Mate of the neers in Dann about Caloric. We have jttat received e car load Calorics. Baa S. B. Sligh. Mgr. Dann Host A Light Co, But ler Brno. Store. JUST RECEIVED A CAB «r>ar> of mattreeeea. Can now supply you with anything you want In this liao. Prices range from 64.00 to 626.00. Butler Bros, Dunn, N. C. PURE BREED BUFF ORPINGTON •CP for ode. Cabber, p|.nu are I alM randy. Mn. 8aUle V. Wert, Route 4. Dunn, N. C it. pd. SEVERAL SECOND-HAND FORDS for eate. See Perrieh-Driver Com p*»y JOHN W. HOOGES SAYS SCREENS are chaaper than doctor* aad that be will screen your perch, doon or windows on ehort notice. H* can nuke any aiac. See him before buying. Under the Water Tank. »UY A “CALORIC" PIPELESS FUR nac* new. Cm load just arrived. See 8. B Sligh, Dunn Heat A Light Co., Be tier Broa Store. JUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR of Rod Cedar ekinglea cut at Van couver, British Columbia Those toinglao average fro* 4 to IS iaohao wide. No. 1 quality at •T-S* peg thou »iid Sea ue fog lot ■liHolo delivery. Butler Broa, D~a.M. C. CARS FOR SALE—TWO MAX w*ih, two Fords and an Elgin Sin for aale at bargains. These can are in good running condition and look good. See H. P. Johnson, Dunn, N. C„ at the now gangs, tf. BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR •*“2** Plant or water works, wo Duma Heat A Light Co., Butter Broa. Store tsed far ltfa «f car. Ako tkaa mmi Snt-riaas aotoasobfle repairing , Parrish-Driver Company Dunn. 'j," FOB SALE—A SMALL FABM, ONI and oao-half miles from Dunn. Alec a nice pony aad three good milch *•••» two fresh end out fnlwg dry, and a nice drove of hop*. Win »*U all together. Will also Mil crop and can give possession at any time. Terms: One-third rath, baUiKi bi one aad two yearn For further information see 0. 8. Lea. Duns N. C. tf OB, SAUL—I HAVE SEVKBAL valuable farms for sals in Harnett cronty. located la good neighbor hoods, on good rends, an drboot Dunn, N. C. FOB SALE—CBEASK All SEED peas. $4.00 par bushel, cash with ordm. See Carl R. Hodges, Boats g. It pd. WE BUY UBEBTYBONDS AT FAB In exchange for anything we sell or paymentn on notes doe In fall of ISIS. Parrish-Driver Co. I|TyoUWA*T TO gUY TWO FX>d buggies harness end a milch ®ow, tee Carl Barefoot, Johnson's Comgo. Puna, N. C. STATE KIND OF SEEDS DESIBED aad immediately rush order to J. M. Field, Climax, N. C., for what •‘Jr*,**lt-IVjo*ioo of eowpeas want Man w" J**' Mlnwcl. f*-*°- Wo offer standard varietiae ^t^d .n"£. tte^r ecu, .’ffri.wss.Ksr* _ *- 17-41 THE CHEAT JEWISH FEAST of Uo Puoovrr begin. ■ o»M • JowtafcTw. r bitur Wri. (Mmrar) rwMimt « Ik. mmkmppT iff •« Imt . >■ *»1 Moty,tk. tel. of tk< Md tk. d.IhrwaaM U r* kMrxd. PmJbm at ttmmkmtrim iHifld), drtk. tk. I»y-Mi .f tlM :3s. ays ;Ss!?ss3ii: «gT-*V «k* (IterMter Mtk.rt* UMl, Mliwwit kr*M W Mb* in. ./ Ik. Mil Imvm la nikn dm kMi, r«M mm I. Wui tk., Ik ima « km, k. rxml k. r*M Ik. k*teala* •» tk. fMUraL r %£££***• *tWwl“ ara I "SarvleM in hal4 la Um iyna-[l £•*?"* ^ufc Iha^K^Ha at Um |£|l H ,£»! STt fi.'VS: I saigas.” >| A MOTHER’S GRATITUDE Muj a Maoism ia Duma Apwraeiete Ike PalWwtag. Unaoea of urine, and inability to ro tate R Is oftlmas called a habit It l« aot always the children’• fault— *“ T*?7 »ha dlfflcuRy Ilea with Urn kidneys, and can be reed tty right ed. A Dunn mother tella how aka went shoot R. Mrt L. P. Buries, Biff E Broad “P i "About two yean ago my Httle daughter waa suffariag with her kidneys. The child had no control over the action of the kidneys and caused ma a lot of trouble I gave her different kidney remedies, but nothing seemed to help her. Finally I Started giving bar Doan's Kidney PUle sad they improved her condition in a short tiiae. After she had used <rfS2't£bte? 00^u*7 ~ Price SOe, at all dealers Don't £»P*y »»kter a kidney remedy -get Jteaa s Kldaey Fills the same that mn. Buries had. Fotfar-Mflburn Co.. Mfgra, Buffalo. N. Y. DEATH OF MICHAEL W. KING. Mr. Michael William King died at hia home near Linden March 0. aged 74 years. Ha was a bravo Confeder during the CM! ^ 9fi ‘ ^ Btarr'a battery of w*15 ^rt,l,®TF- was a member of Westminster Presbyterian cherch, a . man who led in nil good movements, | • kijd neighbor, n loving hatband i ana father. Mr. King married Miss Sara Mar- I tor*ot Beth and she survives him with , sin children-—three tone and three i daughters. He 1s also survived by a < •istar.—Fayetteville Observer i CITIZENS OF HARNETT COUNTY twvited to tka City at Durham oe Pst dey. ApeB 85th. A* will be seen by an ad In this paper the , City of _ Durham extends all members of Battery MC,"Iand Gos£ nemy "M," on Friday, the 85th. Dur ham «ey», come over—(pend the day —e*»d me the heroes who helped to break the Hlndenburg line. Gobi, briny your friends, and have one galy day with the boys and their friends, end enjoy lb* occasion, and rejoice ill the blessing* of peace. Big parade, five bends, a tank need in batue, and many other features that will make it one of the moet interesting end thrilling events ever pulled off in the State in yean. Durham eeys, be sure to come on the 26th. SPARKS BIG SHOW PLEASES 3ALEMITE3 John H Sparks' World-Famous Clr cua exhibited in Salem yesterday, af. ternoon and erasing, and was unan imously pronounced the beat elmu Aai baa visited Salem in many years, rh-e most expenshre advertising ett> peign that has been conducted la * c.®°ntr>' {oT m,nT fear* had pro reded Sparks Show end people from svery pert of the county were in at endanee. The ctrene was just nut of winter quarters and everything was vewly painted and presented a strik ng appearance. All costume* of per orvner* were new end elaborate, end ivery act brought forth beauty ap Captain Wesley's troup of rained seels end the three re mark ibly intelligent elephants la their maeball game highly pleased the audi >aee. Mr. Sparks granted free ad niaston to more then one hundred hlldren from the Lutheran Orphan ge and the happy faced children voted him the flout fellow who ever came down the pike.—Salem (Va.) Journal. MAJ. PARKER VISITS PARENTS Harmett Officer Haa Made Co—Ml —■*»*—MM—M—ffieMj Major John. A. Parker la mi vlait to bis parent! who ltva nhsr'Duke. lie cam. to be present at the eoventy* Afth aniversary of hi* father’! birth last Sunday. Major Parker held the rank of captain when the war com me need and waa cent an an instructor to the infantry officer’s training camp. Camp Jackson, S. C. Later he waa ordered to Fort Dougin*. Ari*., to organise a cavalry regiment for duly In Franc*. In Augu*t, 1518, the cavalry regiment we* transferred to Camp Kearney, OnL, and there he was promoted to major in the field artillery. Afterward he attended the nchool of fire at Port Sill, OkM.. and was then sent to Fort Sam Houston, then transferred to the general staff, and ordered to Washington, D. C., and attached to the Judge Advocate general’s office, where he 1* now and will Ukely remain until the sear la completely over. Major Parker la accompanied by hi* wife who was Mia Borolhy Packard, of Dougin*. Aria Mrs. Parker is a typical weaternar, play* (Toll, tennis and is i great horse woaaan. Harnett is proud of M*)or Parker for the splendid record he haa made. NOTICE OF PRIMARY A Democratic primary for tba pur Kaae of nominating town officers is erehy called for Friday afternon. April 18th, 1*19, from 4 to 790 o’ clock. The voting will take place at the town hall. O. t. GRANTHAM, MeD. HOLLIDAY, JA8. A. TAYLOR, _ Committee Thu April 18, 1919. I Of all the Liberty Loans, this is the most important. . .. We went in to win and to win quickly. We won. Now we have got to pay our bills. It means we must see the thing through—Uncle Sam’s debt U your debt end my debt. Let’s pot over the Victory Liberty Loan with a bang and square things up — buy for cash and buy on installments—and do it today? 9 I Victory Liberty Loan Committee ! lli# f/Mwa coairlbWsd ^ k FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Dunn, N. C. ■am - m _ V4-. AIVI1, ArKIL 11, 101V THE DAY you determine to save regularly la the real starting point of your business life. No fortune. Urge or small, wu ever made without the •tart. Every day that goes by wihout your starting an account removes you just that much farther FROM SUCCESS IN LIFE. Why not open an account with us at once f take your first step towards success? Some of the States Foremost Phmici&m Endorse The Well-Known Headache Remedy—BRO [ MAL-GINE * ~ The Only Has dacha Remedy Sold in Tha^lata Ever Rocaiving Such Complimentary Teedaeoy. Read what they emy: . i Laadlng physician in western town says “1 do hot hesitate to present* Bro-Ksl-CiDS, for it gfvee relief, end I get no mgisant symptoms after ; war da" Prominent physician in eaatorn city ap: “I his boon proscribing Bra I Mal-Glnc for several years and I Cod it entirely Velio bis, giving relief in I severe cases of Headache without any nnplnaaaaAfter effects, and I un ; hesitatingly recommend it.” W j Long experienced physician in a large eastern essays: “I do not hesitate , to recommend Bro-Mal-Glne as o very reliable remSty ‘for migraine and or dinary headaches, for I have watched its effects, £d find it effective, and safe; 1 have occasion to prescribe it often. The semes ef these physicians can be supplied sssary, all are prota | incut practitioners today in their respective | Don't Ul yaw eye tarn full of depressing drags; 1 BRO-MAL-GINE fas , that Haadaahp sad play ahaalstaly safe. ;* Sold is 10-2S-Me has tins sad at all fauataias. The Brom&lgine Co: Watch_ Good news to tell you next week about our new stock which we are receiving daily. We carry dress goods of all kinds. Ladies’ ready to-wear. coat suits and silk dresses, waists and silk underwear. This store will make a specialty of ready-to-wear goods. Be sure to come and see our new coat suits and silk dresses. Also skirts and capes. You will find our store between Barnes & Holli day’s Hardware and Furniture stores. Yours for business, Thomas Brothers FOR SALE! Valuable Business Property Near the Heart of Dunn I offer for sale two valuable pieces of property' near Broad Street, situated as follows: The Postoffice Building, comer Cumberland and Railroad street". 20x 140 feet, including $2,000 worth of fixtures. ' A 10-room residence, corner Wilson and Cum berland Streets, on lot 7 5x 140 feet. Ideal location for business house or hotel. Will sell either of above for one-fourth cash and >alance m I and 2 years. For further information see GEO. L. CANNADY, Dunn. Spring Goods / Everything that’s new and stylish in Dress Goods, Coat Suits, Capes, Dolmoe, and Millinery, being shown at a THE GOLDSTEIN COMPANY DUNN’S
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