THE DUNN DISPATCH,
nikLUNkD eveby Tuesday !
AMD MU DAY.
Katotvd <aa *ec*n<LcLi*a bi:U
April Ut, 1914. at the poet olfic.
A Dm. M. C-, under lAa act o'
March a. 1ST*.
£~bu5bee POPE. PuUUmt
Throe aeirti .............. .8*.
8U month*_......
Oec year..............._ll.OM
YOUE UBEBTY BOKO
The Cxlted State* GotcAmvol
b«r»*wi4 uorxy from you :o inane
the ear. % >*•* .old the Cor mment’
■raeaire to par you bar*. Tli** p- m
be lx rottci a Libert- Bond or VL
tory Not”. Ci thU Boo l It atnUi’
the coedttioae under wh*.a I ha r-ov
ClUKat bon teed the awmty froa>
m.
Par ixjtaact: If you hold « Bom)
of the Third Liberty Lrr.r, it narco
that on April 14th and October .Sih
of aaefc year until motor)ty, you will
recehre interest on the amount yea
paid far the Bond. Other taia-u tea
other rmtra of interest end -.th— ioa
turtty dates, all ef which ate dra>In
stated oa the Bead.
Now. if you keep your Eoml until
the date when the Oonmment pay*
yoa Im full for it. you do not heed
to worry if. in the moentime. th
price is low oxo day or hlxh th* next
You axd Uncle Sam a;e Urine up ti
yo«r aXTtement with each other, one
neither wil! lose be It.
Ob the other hand, if you sell ycui
Liberty Bond now, you will And thr.
the ana yea sell It to will nui give
yea a dollar for rrcry dollar you
Mhl for it. The price has been
brought down because *o many pro
ole ate offering to sell their Bonds
u the market is flooded with toms
toos. you ran buy them cheap, but it
everyone is clamoring for tomatoes
and there are few to be had, the prlec
soee up. The tarn: is tree of Plbertj
/ Bonds. Short sighted people ait
dumping them on the meikct, and I
wise ones are buying them
Th> beat advice that caa be giver.;
to the owner of a Liberty Bond is1
this: Hold the herd you bought dur
ing the war: It is u safe and sound
as the United States I internment it
self.
Bat as maay m-i.-c at the present
low rate w you caa afford. If you
hold them to maturity, you arc bound,
to mis the difference between what
they sell at bow and their lace value.
You will also rorohre good interest
an your investment.
Hold on to your Liberty Bond*
and hoy more. •
THE BACKWARD SMMNG.
(Thursday's News and Observer:
Whet you have nothing alas to talk
shoot von to taro to tho weather, far
U la always prvoantiag some change
able . eaters. But this.year it h more
than passing eomarent the weather
colls forth. Following n winter of
con tinned ewers cold the spring ap
pears unable to shako off the habit,
and the planters arc not Jsyoue ewer
the continued low tamnemture for it
is seriously affecting the cotton pros
pect oO over the South.- and also in
terim leg with the growth of tobacco,
corn, garden staff Bod everything.
Much cotton wiB bo replanted, and
senes will bo allowed to grow as it
steads, tho rosolt being a lessened
crop in such caste. The outlook is for
a total yield eemawbet short of what
might be normally expected. When
an ice bridge I* frost □ over the Ni
agara river below tho falls In the
asidd 3 of May end snow storms are
reported over muck of the North in
' the t-.me period^the weather » cer
tain to be affecting the f< o.i supply
of thy nation.
THE KNOX RESOLUTION
Tb 1 pouaaf* of tbo Knox ponce ror
ahttica ia but another move ia tb*
potttkal abaaa game, in which the for
tune a of the-nation*, and tbo future
of tbo peep [a* are tha pawn*, to be
merit'cod onboiitatlngty to nave the
knlg> u aad rook*, and bishop* aad
*oy*l./, the oflec* of honor aaJ pow
or in tbo government of tha United
Scat. .. Tha game ha* gun* on ao long
that ha prop la of tb« country here*
groom apathetic. Nothing that Con
great can do now la icaaclalou
raoo-.h to drew more than paniar
comment- Everything I* bald up until
tbo November eleetion*, and *v- re
body more or torn pawlvely tveept;
the fact.
Thtreforo the Knox resolution I
haidly worth much comment III
make* no groat difference abut it
s rent -in*. It v-Ot ret no i ito effect,
aa ita writer aad every maa who vo
ted iw It I* perfectly wall aware. It
ia political buncombe—nothing tire.
Only In A* far future some i t'.i
drat of ong affaire may find tins
aba Mr# an* aa intern tunp odo
I'gh ao tb* atruggln nf the Ci'tra
motr. of Aa United State* again** the
•oik ft an bnciaot, outgrown -.yctem
The pcaula want ponce, but they are
abac utaly Impotent, bocaitav the fn
thor -, who mad* tbo eon * tit ution, tied
A*l. baud* They cannot cart nut
*Rh* ' A* l*«MaUv* or A* cxceothc;
aad Aa lagUlative aad tbo oxccativ*
. are it war. The people are t-uried
aad 'teundad. their buaiue** intereeta
are . ttaeked, their fa tare pvr.-e Im
port d by (ho vrare of tb* politician.
—at d they are ahooiataly h.'/lau*
Tbo: o la aamatblag of high comedy
aftoi *11, In Ale * ported* of tbo m ul
pow ful nation oa earth the* tlod
head and foot ia bo ad* of R« awn
Cabr .-ntiou. Posterity doubtlo a -./(ll
ladCl : bat far the prarent (here |*
Nag !y onough ia It.—Coe Acre
Xrw* .
Or , of the farmag** matt diff’.i’*
Prehl «« baa boon Urn keeping of the
boy < i tho farm. It aocaw to b* ho
mo* aturo that ao ooon aa a boy a?
Hoa* el the yoang manhood ported
■ !Si;’«Til5 ia sucadinjf fbo coon 1
Ny m ool be hoar* all aorta of mortal '
•bom tho good Utuaa folk* or* hav.r*
ia tb id* During tha aawmir f.
rumor ported, hi* city rood** warn ,
out *c apoud U fow day* OU tbo farm I
aad ( Da kfau all about tb* amuao- I
moot gator ou buck bom# aad the
aourv tea##* ho bua ia tb* «Ky of I
Hjfab >ha form lad la deprived All >
Amo eater* towd to umlt* Ike ruri
•dfy t Ao aouatry lad aad by tha I
trmo Sr reach** about twenty part
«f Uf bo baa daridad to desert tb* 1
g stuir sw&g’.r; ■
^jg,«ggfc'a,cuf &:
*»d the million and oac other!
thing? MrcMrv to ths umatfgl op
cratmtt at the farm. His value to the
Itvaer ran «>t b. vAiuaUd imi at
rcrfcm.'i rfcjuM the lad drnart for
‘hk city, it Li nccasiaty for the farm
•r lo try and replace him by tome
fellow »tu» k Inexperienced, which
recalls in a lot* of time, production
Md moary. Quite often euck action
i* a detriment to the young man at
wall a* to the (armor. Par whan h*
gate to tho city ha finds that things
arc not just as ha had thorn pictured
Ha is raquiiad to start la oa a jab
at tka bottom and often ttmss before
he has worked himsalf up to a ra
<pon«ibl» position, ha bacoaM* dis
couraged and souks down to a very
ordinary life of meager mtsnn with
out the possihilllisa mt the tndopand
*t life which were afforded him had
he remained oa the farm.
New the thing which has is mast
row* taken the farm key to the city
i* the promise of am re pleasure, more
eamfort and morn convenience la hie
n»log condition aa wall as tha pre
mise of morn pay and batter advmo
•■•eeacat. When conveniences of elec
tric light and power, of running wa
ter. a modern bathroom and labor
earing devices of all kinds have ben
• natalled on the farm It is found
that the boys arc moch more con
tent to star and carry ea the work
for which their early training has fit
ted them. A great many farmers
bends of families in which there arc
<cversd hoys, have realised this sal)
have given their farms thee* modern
conveniences They have been repair!
by having their boy* stay with them
! .rutted of going to the city.
LILLINGTON NEWS
Mr. C. .B. Godfrey of Duke vu in
attendance upon court thlo week.
Mr. W. D. Patterson of Broadway
taction wu m tuwi Monday.
Mr. A. C. Gentiy of Person county
waa a visitor in Lilllnrtou this week
with hi* broth or. Mr. B. P. Gentry.
Mr. Henry Turlington of Dunn wrn
ia town Monday.
Mr. Felix McKay of Duke was it.
town Tueaday.
Mr. A. K. Supp of Broadway sec
Uou was in town Tuesday.
Prof. Frank Haro and Mra. Hare
of St. Pauls were in Lillington Tues
day. Prof and Mrs. Haro are well re
membered by all Lilliagton people,
who would be greatly dciigfcted> ?
haro them back here. M
Mr. Buck Smith of Dunn »*ic
Lillington Tueaday.
Mayor Ed Smith of Kaeford was
In Lillington this week.
Among out of town lawyora ia at
tendance upon court this week wars
Jf. C. Cli If aid. E. F. Yeung, G L. Guy
and R L. Godwin of Dunn: Jamas
Barnor and C. R Barbour of Benson;
U L. Levinson of Coats; Franklin Do*
proe of Angier.
Mr. L Norris of Clio, S. C., seas in
town Monday.
Mr. H. L. Prince of Kipling R L,
wax among those who renewed his ac
quaintance with The Nows this week.
Chief of Police Page of Dime was
in attendance upon coart this weak.
Mr. Frnnklijt Parker of Duke S. 1
was among thoee attending court this
week.
Mr. Otis RegioUr left Sunday for
Mount OUts where he has accepted a
position.
Hisses Mayae and Sudia Sexton
motored oxer to Trinity and spent
Sunday wMk tkdr aimer, Miss (Mb.
Mr. Martin Edwards spent the
week-end is Durham oa buadnees.
Mr. J. R Fuqnay of the Coat* Mer
cantile Company spent Sunday in
Lillington. Mr. Fuqnay says his new
brick plant at Slocomb ia nearing
completion and writ! shortly be turn
niff out brick*.
Mr. and Mra. Tom Stewart of Coat*
worn in Lillington far a few hours
8unday afternoon.
Mra Claud Burt and her daughter.
Mur Ada. of BsiB Creek, vert visi
tor! In town Sunday.
•*__a mm m mm m m
mmm. Me M. MKRWBJ I C~
turned Sunday from Greensboro
where they spent n week.
Mr. W. C. Matthews of EipUng
was among thooc who paid the News
office a call Monday.
Mr. Marlon Matthews, who is a
--•udent at Atlanta Southern Dental
College, has arrived at home to spend
the summer vacation.
Mr. J. M. Hodges of Linden was
in town Monday.
Mr. John McArtan of Linden ^hl
wus in town on Monday. W
Mr. D. J. Parker of Duke R. I was
a visitor to tho county seat Monday.
Dr. C. R. Young of Angler was in
Lfllincton on business Monday.
Mia* Millie Cos of Harnett was in
uva tbopping last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Green of Done
wore In town Tuesday.
Mr. 8. W. Withers ef Route 4 was
in town Saturday.
Mr. J. L Wilder of Route 1 was
in Ldllngton Saturday.—Harnett
County News.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ISSUED SINCE MAY I
J. L. Sorrell, Harnett county, to
Mnv Johnson. Duplin county.
W. J. Byrd and Lueilo Byrd, both
of Harnett.
D. M. Johnson to Aaale Turling
ton, Harnett.
W. A. Porter to Susan Matthews,
Harnett.
G. IS. Johnson to Ida Cotoasaa,
Ha-nett.
W. V. Marsh. Raleigh, to Mary C
Melon, Lillington.
Walter Norris to Martha Loo, Har
-sett.
CrIrtr4
WSlio Jenoe to Coaale Hicks, Har
!«.tt
William Dawto. Cumberland, to
weilha Williams, Harnett.
Simoa Caddie to Della Matthews,
rferrett.
June Johnson to AMc# Latetter,
Harnett.
fHAttlERfU OP REAL ESTATE
W, H. Lucas end wife to T. L.
*• acres, ceasideratlon, llAOOl
J. fe. Utoaa aad wife to T. L. West.
• 1-0 acres. Ml*.
I wT Smith to T. L West, 4 441
Ed Elliott aad wife to T. L West,
"•wo. MO.
. E W. lie aad wife to Lew fame*
knot aad f Robt. Tseng, lot la Dana.
W. D. Holland aad wife U R. L.
i-Milrg aad Lae Jsan Boot, lot In
June, f t.fot
*• ft Holland aad wife to E L
Nwnlap, STOO.
Ed^n Sm'th and wlfo to E L
hnaiag. land la Dana, $*400.
Flora Matthews aad other* to E !
, »«'*>
E L Godwin aad wifo to WU) Us.
ac let ta Duaa, MTS.
J W. Whitehead aad wife to Mm .
b»ass lot to Dun, 11400. I
B, O. Townsend and wlf* to /.
Towrsend, two l<lti m Dun.t. f 1 ilju
Martin Goodman and «Ki to C
t-nd W. B. Johtvwn. lot in Du'll. 83
230.
D. H. Sente* to T. K. Parc. 2 lot
in Ukuti Creek. $32.
F. K. Trotcdvn to A. 8. Uiranu and
L H. Batin, 211 6-10 acroa, HOC.
R. L. Godwin to W. B. Strickland
1 let, $1,000.
XT. B. Strickland and wife to A.
C. Barnet and Edward Smith. $a.ooo
Lemon and C. Lea to Catherine !*«
P» ral land la Arcraaboro, $100.
T. J. Matthew, and wife to C. B.
Matthews. 26 1-2 acres, law* and af
fection.
T. J. Matthews and wife to' Bhoda
Stewart, 25 acres, lore and affec
tion.
Pearl Harris and wife to Edward
Smith and A. C. Bar am, 6 lota In
Arcraaboro. $800.
B. C. Lucas to Phebe Lucas, 4 acres
$$00.
J. P. Byrne and wife to Mrs. P, A.
Lewie, lot. $1,000. '
’ Willie Pope and wife to N. A. Bell.
lea is Du.ia. fuM.
KU Smith and wile lo S. Bell, Ul
in Duma, I1D0.
A. W. McLean and wife to Kd*.
Smith, lot In Dona, 5100.
Elijah Btsodan and wife to N. A
Boll, 3 lot* ia Dunn, 1000.
k E. Ramey to N. A. Bell, lot »xsr
W. hi. Tart and wife to Ueo. 1
Hodgea, 4 acre*, I BO.
IN THE SUrUUOR COURT
North Carolina—Haro«tt County:
ALBERT N. RAYNER
va • Order of Publicatiu.
UNA RAYNER
It appearing from the hftidavil c'
- -4a thla action, that
LINA RAYNER. the defendant then
la, ia not to be found In Harnett
County, and cannot after duo dili
gence be found within the Stale, and
it farther appearing that a caaae of
action rxlatn la favor of the plaintiff
against the defendant for an abeo
lute divorce.
It ia therefore ordered, that notice
of this action be published once a
week for four weeks ia “The Dunn
Oi.pi.lea " a iicwspaoer ndiluhid In
Hari>*u rounly, wnlat forth the ti
(t (hr artioa. the porpooe of Ulo
•'me. and requiring the defondant
'o uppmr at the term of tha Supar
o - Churl of Harnetl County, to bo
belt’ on the flm Monday in Sopteni
it being th* Stfth day of June
1020, at «h* murthouac in taul coun
‘y. and nnawvr or demur to the cum
ilaint of the plaintiff.
• ThU It day of May mu
6-31-41
a. a. McDonald.
Clark of 3aparlor Court
pactadly; Out wc need not heap tbr
tabU spread far them.”
CarelrMteai In every day living
wtaketie the reserve utiength of the
tool.—Welliprlng.
i
Rear-Admiral Washington. Chief
>f the Bateau of Navigation, atatea
hat there were thousands of dmer
■ona from the navy last year, and an
twraae of 700 desertion.' per month
inn.' far in 1020, due to inadequate
per
“Jfoo should have seen her face
light up."
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The weaveta of Eagle ttrtfaf
know the lure of fine Ahrica.
Every ahirt the ultimate in value
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