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■**•*!«" •’1- . -* »4‘ * <«t*y anoraintt!
•> * ’il . ivut* of-thr 'Reit. j
ta.C -If led V m«u. Pablv Unu:« !
■ ntvrttl ihv cap.U.1 IM M{ after-!
t.W3, Oca Alca-b Obreeoa ioilowc I
morning at the Head of ten!
tl*uiaa4 troop*.
Roaxal Obregoa. intei-rf.-ered by I
an A wooiaud Pro*. Ywiaeeathtle* at
Tacwbaya. * suburb of Mtsdeo City I
•fcclaird that Mexican 2«i\oJutUna;1
otfcce baa been g.rin itict oMe~
to pr»v»at bloodshed at far as uoi ■
bk. He said the Liberal Constitution
a«at* IcoJ. r* plan to ist up a g»vem
suntflo b« cuided along tr aatitatiOM
cJ mitho lj. Tb* rebel leader said i,‘
«"» also planned to hold f ee elec-!
%2A%2£rjj2r"' M,,>
r«c occupation of the Mexican
■capital wa* af.ee t-:<l With netficl or
dcr acd there nt« no shooting in eea
section with rh«- change in govern
ment.
Carranza government oflkisU were
.o.ced to rbatuion the city whnn they
ica.nid that 40,000 revolutionist'.,
■roopi were marching on the town.
'•*** than 14,000 troop, et the capi
tal art tvported to haw remained
oynl to thi Cairmnza government.
TRANSFERS OF REAL~ESTATE
j. <-•. t.iyum la Harnett County
I'Miboiue Go., n parte! of laud In
■iCTilcerntien.
N. A Smith to D. It. Smith, lot tn
Splice. *:o.
thr. Smith ard wife to W. L Sen
Itr. block tn KipUnp. Sl.OCU and oth
er valuable consideration.
Chariio A. Parka r, ct a! to T. A.
ucLamb. £4 ten*, souo.
_ A. L. Sorrell and wife to Q. O.
• tuelcvn. It t-i acte> Grow town
*h p. St00 and other valuable con
sideration.
Henry Pope and wife to Mr*. Lula
Yoon*. kit in Dtinu. *50.
C T. Barafeo' and wjf* to Noah
3. B:«i<tcr. Ilf S-l acres S^lu.
I'arkcr Bro*.. to Aike 0. Thomson
f5*® '*•, SpHOi 1 acre Littlngtcm
township. |I09 and nlhrr valuable
consideration.
t. L. Hare to R. 0. Senter 1-8 acre
HcctOf* Crcrk, Sl'o.
J. IL Pope and other* to J. W.
D oujtion. lot in Lann. <5.100.
J. A. Buchanan to A. L. Buchanan,
•58 acre* in Upper Lklle River, $000.
4- A Watioa and wife to Lillian
Lynch, lot in Dunn, <1.500.
E. A. Altman and wife to R. J.
Whoa lor, let in Dunn, to.200.
3. L. TV a do. and wife to G. M.
tot ln *M00.
3. P. Matthew* and w,fo to W. C.
Johnson and wife, 1 1-8 acrci in Lil
liagteu, 12.250.
C. T. WiDiam* and wife to B. F
William*, tot ia Au«iar,.Jl0 and oth
«r valuable venal deration.
Barnvv to Alonxo Rania, 48
761C0 acrea, *8,000 and ether valu
able consideration.
* iL Pleasant and wife to Alonso
» Block River town
dun. 81,100.
3. E. Barnes and wife tn Flora C.
Oai3S acre*. *800.
H. t. Spear, and wife to 4. H.
D.xn.1. 2 Iota in LQlinpiaa. 81,000
nr.d other valuable cuoeidoraUou.
A B. Curia and wife to J. E. Dor
mna. kf acre* In Black BWar, Sa.ooo
ft. L Oedwln and wife to C. M
T thorn* a and Ma.-vin Wade, parcel
of a5d In town of Dunn, 86000.
V'- R. Howard and wife to Cart
Barefoot, lot tn Dunn, 88,800.
* D- Oce-lr and wife to A. L.
Chjt It. * lot* in Artier. 81.000 and
"“V '•'rateable eonridtration.
4. ^ C. Thompson and wtf« to John
A. i uyal. 8 tract* of load in Ulllne.:
ton own-hfp. 810,000 nod other vatu
■W tWnirUlTMlDQ.
Carrit Holland to Keeney Belwir*-,
•*». W '» AwmIxito luwnihip, |t>'
8 "S H C Coliiru to T. G. Collin*,
I 8*00 and other valuable eon-i
cidt ration.
_ I' P. Collin* and wife to JMrm. K. I
E. Collin*, parcel of lond in Back
hom township, *100 aad other* valu
“b'l ron«.i].. mtion.
Brm. B. H. Collins to r■ G. Collins, t
It* rrros. <1 .*00.
J• E. Tfr.tiems and wife to J. B j
H at thews, lot in Anyicr, 8160.
Hr3. C. 8. Giles ec al to W. B. Olive
et el, 4 as re* la Johruoavillo, 8400.
J. U Wado and wife to J. K. Bat
’*•' lot in Dunn, 81,786.
. W. H. Moiby et al to Mr*. Mary
TjkBmn. 1 l-f arret in Cillingtan.
ff. L. Smith ami wife to El 1.
Pcwtilmrter, 38 1-2 acres (a Johnson
v.'ilt, 888*.
CiU* A. and Christian M. )kG:.v
ror to Kufae L. Paindostor, 1X6 acre.
‘a Johnson vil I*. 31440.—Ilnrnett
County Nero*.
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THE SKY CL RARING
(New* aad OUwrir.)
An tk* Providential mnvtntlom ap
proach the tbjr la materially clearing.
I hi asiinnk ;* gaod. Tbe Democrat*,
-ho hare piloted the nation through
the grealm* war af (be world’* hi*
t* ■/. are •te;-d,r.a by tbair work. ear.
rcM la fh'dr deem to K» the period!
(f oronitnxtfon and peace bring for;
our country Use mm* «*ll*f«etion.
that the remit! «f action la the field1
ear* bt ought. They ar* MOt divldud
by and tcrloa* party jtaloaaic*, nor
<i;rrr-Ho* aver (be fortanae af any
crrh'Dou* favorite/
Til* Bepuhlca:.!. on Ik* contrary,
am In tke aoater of the mage, and
bitter ko utility exltti between ladhr
tdnal* and wing* of tk* party argaal*
u'l*a. Jobn*on and Wood ar* at
;»* d'a palate, tbe minor pteyere ar*
ka^Ue to both af tkeae, Ponroec Ul‘
>wkeying far plant, with Hoover, af!
dHterbea af the pear* *f alt of them 11
r -Tko lapubliean convention will ’
m«t« *n lb* platform of anything to
(furred* tb- prevent edmiaiat ration, i
bar that atetfons will k* overtook**
m*r* ** tom baaam* while (H* party
*• »b«-#f anything to ;
defeat rkta, ea abstract a papeei
I'M to too far *ff I* bald the eandi
dal*-- Jakama te not mrwa.aad la
W’leon JtMt new. Wood and tbe Old
Com*, and Denver and tko minor,
iMdVita err tko enemy he to after.’
Word to eoaalbr determined to «k|
tb* bi*ad *f tkaoa b* go** wMt to tk*.
rmwllm. Hoover to taWag atari**'
H hto aatag*atom that wffi a*t leak
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have you thought of thk
Battery oa year carT | It aaytkinc
row wron* with the Battery oa
your car coma hi and tcil our Bat
tery Department about it—wo era
***v wr mb i ii ■■ui uui a«i -
▼'erf axe at roar command at all
' SMITH A McKAY.
WANTED-20 GOSLINGS « la •
twtka old. WIU pay moat any
rnaiviiblr price. Write ate
what you hart. WUl go after
them. D. R. Lee, R. 1, Box St
Dim. To. 20-t7-4pd
BRICK FOR SALE.—CAR LOTS
and retail. Doan Development
Company.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
• -If you have property to mlL
why not aee the high dollar tail
estate man. Goo. L Cannady.
BATTERY SERVICE—FOR ALL
make* of starting Batteries a aar
viea that la just as thorough, ]u«t
ai dependable, joat as painstaking
for other make* of Batteries at It
U for the SX1DE. USE KXIDE
SERVICE REGULARITY. SMITH
A McKAY.
FOR SALE—1 HAVE A NICE LOT
of Porto llieo Potato Plania lot
sale. Price *2.50 per thousand dr
tivered sc Dunn. Rrady May 10th
Place rout orders now. Willi*
l“ope. Dann, N. C. 27-tf
NOTICE — PEOPLE DESIRING
hcBjns should let their wants be
known to the man who can buy a
real bargain tor you. Sen Geo. L
Cannady, the real estate man
Doan, N. C.
KOR SALE—I HAVE A LOT OF Nl
train of Soda for sale. B«* ■■ at
once for your supply. WIHle Pop*
Dunn. N. C. 27df
FOR SALE—NEW FORD AUTOMO
bile with olectrie atm ter and lights
Can dclivnr on short notice. Writi
or wir* J. C. Orion, Mount Olive
N. C._ 4-4t-pd
Diwvih r\m aAiA.-H.AK LUTS
and retail. Dunn Development
Company.
IFOR SALE-GOOD SECONDHAND
ftv® itaiienjcrr Ford tounnr car.
! For tjkth or on credit. E. F.
11-tf. ¥
! good a: Republican doctrine fivr
neoVu f ora no*.
From the beginning the whole at
titud* of the Republican organise
:ion har boon to aroaeo hatred again*
tbo administration for political par
pete rs her than to scloct a capable
man an 1 back him op with good Am
triean principle*, and today the Re
publicans are lighting each other for
the spoils, and never a word as to
national welfare 1* heard from them
What is their fight about? Office, pore
and simple and nothing else.
Tbo situation la pretty dearly de
fined now In both camp*. In thr out
American duct, ins prevails, and little
fust about the candidate. In the other
it U a froe-for-aU-fight of the candi
dates, and devil take anything else
And »o we ate going to Chicago and
Kan Fnieriaco, and from there to thr
country for a decision. It ahoald not
be hard ta tell what the decision win
be.
SIX GALLONS OF BOOZE
CKTS LOST IN TRANSIT
(Harnett County News.)
Twist the boose kitchen an* the
consumer there lice a deep gulf. It
i* Hard ta cross. It is an awful twix
tnro. True, it often gets across, but
it la a risky venture, and the low is
great (at 20 bean* per).
Monday morning as aato load of
citizen* coming Into Lillington from
Upper Little River ran upon six gal
lons cl puis old (now) Xawth Kalina
Kawn. They were'nt looking for re
f rudiment* particularly, but the
whoopee juice "Jo* er dttin innocent
like in a ole holler stump."
Thu slump wai no doubt a point
itWMiMetMeMttetetxoc,
•f titvf-r, Ithe tfcio<p tfc.it
?“ Hsrtjli £... j
niiroad sod nrver net nowhera. ...
horr> tUi here o’:.- tu kind -S ■ -a’.-*
m ds.-ttciuor I or the l •
ns how i.otbirvy pros doi.-ij.
• he party who an ini-* tL- r i
ot Sam Juim.on derided that r.'
body cared much about hoi:-, n^.
J vatsl’e’; , ~r- i.
t -■> cii/j fn:
rum i aitd rabbits |o b« loraptee
W So U'.y nform.d Profv*iar Kyli
. . ttk.-rr. Ppeial ituppcr -rxlrar
»••£**•* iwofcator t. jMilrril to th
- it: itt! >t*-te< tbe cargo :» tV
'?'r* r> cf the aUtaruiir \Va>c
Hotw*.
PrceiW rj it wry, th« D>r Kut:
*a" pour'd out oe ihu ground in
™** °/ the coenhotia door, whero it
i.-ickiid ar.n nn athwart the homes
* cooiiW und ant*.
FROM BUIK’« CREEK
Mr. O. C. Cruutt returned from
Ro*bo»i» Monday.
Pro/. L. H. Campbell want to Ra
lalRh Friday in buatnoaa.
Mr. and hlrt C. H. Flaming of Ra.
leigtl were In town Friday.
Mr. anil Mia. J. K. Crown of Fay
cttevlllo Wv-ro in town a few bouta
Sunday.
Mr*. 4. F McK.tr and ten Litter
eicKny treat to Raleigh Monday 0:1
WlltMt
Dr. E D Poe of Durham pleached
ibi .lunurtinmrii ret men here Sun
day at 11:30 a. m. end alio Sunday
ldgfa'. at b, Large congrcgalioiu at
tended the »»rvic«t.
Among the out of town vimtut>
who attended thr commencement ear
vice* here Sunday were the follow,
ing: LUhnrton—Mr. and Urn. J. B.
TugwHI. J. R. and Hiram Daggett,
J. A. McLeod, W. P. Byrd, W. M
Bryan, Mr. and Mm. K. H. MitehrU.
Mr and Mrs TiS Salmon. Mr..and
Mr?. H. «. P-r^ 5r»iiff TF. H. Tur
'In-*;on and olhon. Coata—Mr. N.
i Fattatron. n. A Matthews, Dr. H.
C Roberta, Mr and Mrt. It. Klcks'ie,
Mr. and Jlr» John Ps-nth add oth
ers. .tns'.ri—Mr. and Mrs. E/ C.
Nordm. Mr. W. H. Stephens, J. H.
Williams ami others
Hog feed, toted, freighted, srtvolc
e»Kd and reimlwl may still be chew*.
-r than you can rails It. if so the
ehsp who produced it most be a pret
ty as>od farms. !
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AMERICA’S GREATEST CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM
oMUSICM
Rousing martial airs, mellow melodies of music m sa
te™* old songs and new songs, lively modem tunes,
humorous recitations and dramatic readings,—pre
sented by real artists at your coming _
Community" . j
Chautauqua
As an added attraction a company of talented players
will present the thrilling drama, “Fine Feathers.”
Here is an opportunity to see this greet New York
success right at home.
Five Days of the Best
Entertainment and Music
Boston Light Opera Revue
Six young ladies presenting selection* from most
popular light operas. You are familiar with many
of these operatic songs and will enjoy hearing
them sung again. “Wedding Bells" from Frit*
Kreisler’s Opera, “Apple Blossoms," win be a
part of the program, as well as selections from
^Yokohama Maid,” "Florabella,” “Joan of Ar
kansas” and many others.
Allpress All-Star Company
A quartette of musicians well known to Chau
tauqua patrons. The violin, piano, cornet, flute
and cello music will drive dull care away. There
will be whistling solos, violin conversations and
other features to entertain you. Kissing this
attraction is depriving yourself of a musical
“treat”
Sheehan Concert Company
A trio of entertainers headed by Theresa Shee
han. Clever recitations, beautiful Bongs and un
usual violin music will make your day more en
joyable. For dean, sincere, worth-while enter
tainment these artists are unequalled.
“Fine Feathers*
Telling you about this clever production would
rob you of many of the thrills that will be yours
when you see the play. Do you live within your
means? The man in this stoiy did not—and the
consequences were—well, come and see if he de
served them. Here is a typical Broadway pro
duction with real actors and special scenery—-the
best of each.
Weltman’s Famous
Cosmopolitan Orchestra
Entire last day is given to this famous organiza
tion. Your favorite piece is on the program, also
many new tunes. Before you know it your feet
will be keeping time to the music., There are
eleven players, including an organist and op
eratic soprano. Come 1 Hear the best Chautau
qua orchestra in the country.
DUNN CHAUTAUQUA JUNE 7-11 INCLUSIVE
Your Rich Uncle
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MISFORTUNE COMES, YOU WILL BE YOUR
OWN BENEFACTOR. BETTER BE GLAD OF
?bUR OWN FORESIGHT THAN. LIVE. IN
GREAT EXPECTATIONS.
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Goldstein’s wants to show you its new
SPRING MiLLINERY—
SUITS—
DRESSES—
— and —
SHOES—
—YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING PRETTIER OR MORE
STYLISH THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. THE GOODS
WERE CHOSEN BY OUR BUYERS DURING THEIR RE
CENT SEARCH THROUGH THE MARKETS OF NEW
YORK AND BALTIMORE THEY REPRESENT THE FI
NAL WORD IN STYLE. QUALITY AND PRICE.
- WOMEN OF THIS LOCALITY WILL FIND JUST WHAT
THEY WANT HE*E. the dresses WE H A V e I N
STOCK ARE NOT EQUALLED t»'» lt^oE CARRIED
IN ANY TOWN OF EASTERN CAROLINA. THEY ARE
EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE AND WERE BOUGHT WITH A
VIEW TO PLEASING OUR BEST ^.v^SSING WOMEN.
GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY.
The Goldstein Company
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