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THEWM DISPATCH tMUMO EVERY TUKSDAY AMD FRIDAY. lUmd aa weml-chw matter Ayetl let, 1»14. at the peat tCrt ( at Du, M. C.. rater dm art of March S. 1IT*. L. SUE BEE FOFE. NUhU _A ..Sl.OC ..$S.9< - ■ Feeirivi aaeurnjtcc that the Roa make tad Ralemhurp Railroad, whirl b ta eaaairt. either Dorm or Benaot with that richer! of rt'kainnl ace Dana lying betwwcn bare and Rore hero, ia aeon to be boilt war civet laat might by GraaeiUe If. TUfhatai and Jaaae Franklin WUaoo, two Dan; cittsear who have devoted mach tits and attention to the project. Ur. Til C. A Royal, of Salembur^, and Mri 1. A Jonca, of Piteland School, xc rotary of the eompnny. Mr. Tilghman Cater! that It era ahaalatety certain that the road «■ to ha hoik within the nett fat moatha and that It weald he* dnane* entirely by local capital—that » b thaac men and worsen who raid ahai the route of (he road. S or re ef the Baa from a point nn the ol THyhman lumber toed ha. been com plated very nearly u> fialembur*. Get toe • (HIT WUW M till' lac .cape<U to rcctk Sot.mburg will ta tne next few Hays. O.-dorg for crtKo ties have ulrcaii torn oh*c«t and a Urn part of ther hare boom gotten ready for delir. rj Mr. TUghman stated. It U the later ties of the company, he cnpU'nfd. t ret u much of the prelim i tarv eor done and the necessary material d< Hrneii before rr'ual construction i started. Whit* positive in hU declan Uau that the toad was to be bo;lt. h would aat say whether o: not Pen would be Its western termieu “But," be said. “will be determine by the attitude of the people he* as compared to that of those In Bo * noa." The company. It is unrt.rrtcoi will not suk for ary bonus. Ik dec aat want to be paid to come to etthc tawa. Bat It dooa want the fall coot oration of the business men in ti towns it touches. Stock will be tmur for all the money it receiver. While Mr TUghman was in Salew burg tbe president and the secretar signed 21S rock certificates wkic • are to be distributed from Mr. Wf ms’s offices bare to those who hav already pu-chased them. 8ceeral e these eertlflcmtoo arc for fifty 111 Maras. They range from that numbe dean to owe share eertificatea 'aa hear er more at Pto toad Mill for Girls whBo ere wei • la nalsashsrg, sad were agreeabi aa institution « . . ■— --feasor done Mia. douce sad her mother, Mrs. Kol arts ham built up a wonderful ache drum More ia the pines. Those of ■ whs have never coon it cannot >mi gtoe jato how pretty its ate is. T1 amla building is an Immense ir.ni tare of white brick, silting in the eii tar of a beautiful lawn fiarAvtl by Mg orchard from vrhich ore either.' enough applet and peaches to suppl tha school with canoed fruit th_- yoa around and still leave enough lor a the neighbors. The school is Eslcruburg’-t bigfee asset at present. It attracts youn women from many parts of the com try and Is doing much to advertli tho excellence of the surrouadln snag try generally. Mrs. Roberta poin od with pride to the fact that c.u failure was aa aaknuwn thing in tbi section. Yield, ah'.' said, were ulwj) huge. This year it looked to her I If the harvest would bn the mm b'nntoous seen ia many yea a Th difficulty was lack of Irmn/portatiot Evcivoodv aiound ih-./w. ilms.i ho Imrgr orchard*. and the fiait i plaattfal aad oiperb—hot with n way of ahlppinp, much «.-f !t xvi, t waata. •ai—harp ha* one af tbo very fe\ tarycniiac dietU'erlce r—ainia* i tha diet net which war, until tv . r.t yuan apa, tha center of ibo aatiao' "Ur. pitch aad turpont ns territory. fi‘« i;1l I, n(nt»t*i cc i —aB ecalv, its vat 1*#.%' *ti| fir— tha relstlvcly taeall ntmbvr 5 ptaae ‘hat am hexed in and uruai.i tha otllatn. 1U pnwiw* reminded o that It wa* Joat a lit:)? wbdo Mae •ho black iV—1 *t tem;vjn eri Hamate were nadpablo to raft •huh. Ww with yfa* product* —ate tha aaaaal "ckatt-ap’' trip t* Wit—opt on. la thaaa "pood old *lay»" apriral tare waa ait—pi*d In th’c *octia 1 **t • f eery a—A eea'-o iadoed. The I ia benaun aad U»rp*m time* thought an ttoa ehe attempted t*> awwe a t»* ni mm ttt—r eaah wife aa tbae* ea * MM mack ad a foot Tarpeatm* an' h—har warn the ecly prod-jctc eoc tfdated profitable Ifet.ifiUhta deeadae Mace act' cottar* bopaa ta pet a foothold, wc Aad Am tan eat la 0 mine tone aad •alp • nset port of tho net ptr.r female r—alalap. Hat to their pfeaaa Ato ffeMa of oora aad cotton the; to— aoaaaal hi A—rlaa. Thotrratar thfe year to aeawy Up— that of the hart y*aaa af tho otdihwor* ll ^ —^| ffcvt HO* im toad h Ptoop to opoa op ft witt adr aUltooa la w—hh ta thfe pardea JjtotoJJJjMWa bare aa yat Jed ) 0 C . • f# chum) while they w*:e is France I th* tay fell In th* early lighting in th* Aifunur Pr*riouj»ly he lad writ-j Ua ha mother about Carlisle. Aftdr, at fall the moth-r wiot* th* Dunn ■ :o.- ■ or in f arm at ion. Ha fnralched i ill he could by loiter. I.ot last work, ■when he was in Chicago or. a pleas ure trip, he decided to go over to iov . and tell hot ail ho know about -he bueic deulh of her son. Thndueus Pope was found guilty of r»wkl*g dr.vir-s and tlm-d $o In Judjr* Codwin’i court Thursday warning, i'h* caso grew out of the killing of 3 “'--pound ti-ukey, belonging: to Lori mat ifctp.e*. by Thad'e c»r. Thie h»p :■ btd secerel wvvke ago whan 1 had ■•an takir.g gome youngster* oat into he count* y. It way alleged by Mr. i Dupre* that the tor was exceeding hr speed limit. Bora aboard the car. however, tiaMfitd that they were pot i traveling at a rate greater than 20 i at1!?* an hour. Judge Godwin said : w. I'irn. that there ni evidence of i •ecViwwi w. For this reason ho found • The. guilty. Through his attorney ■ 3r;.*'t F. Young, th* boy appealed I to higher court. I - "ha was the firi*. cate in which C-oHlng was charged to come bofrir* f Recor»i*r vine* he Issued his ulli -.13'.urn to those autuijt* who arc giv. . -n to iccklcsmcts on the streets and k highways in and near Dunn. Had the . svMar.ee fcaen stronger it is probable 1 that he would have dealt more nrvu . rely with the alipgad offender. Future , eases, whaia guilt 1* proven, will be . -no p Verily pcna’iteit. it is believed; I foe Judge Godwin is determin'd to i'svourago speeding as much a* pos sible. -h" Think they err "rett-.rg ewa v with" Their free tun.* of the traffic i r»wn Vtr will state that there i* a , :itOr secret in the hand* of Chief of ',V‘c.' Page that may prove unplea* . ~i«t for them in the went they par t •!•{ in a»ing the streets for speed l ways. , Governor Jawm M. C'X. Demur *1. , c nominee for Prerirteet, mav he th ,, p- ak»r at Dunn'* Kai»wthls year , liM'rrs* Manager Ellis GoM'tr'n and ^•crrtxty T. t.. Riddle today u.elded j “o lnv:t# hint to make the open in , id if re, Covcrr.er Cux will be in the . tenth during th# month of Octobei «cd It is poitohlo that he can be in loced to make * speech hero if h< r ha* rlrvsdy not be n booked fe , »ni «*h#r poial on the duy he ir _ vuated. ^ P' ena.utions for the Fair are pro •rr-««lng very nicely. Lumber fa* th w building* D being delivered am’ ’ ‘t ia certain that thay will be cora j. dieted ia tima for the opening of L b;g.event in m*d October. A—a , "THaeata arc being mail- to cntortair f -eeord crowd* and every effort D be , n*. made to attract thousands mon r han ware here last year. It I* planned by tha company, work L lag in cooperation with tho Cham . her .of Commerce, to have as rucetr ' of Use city during the Fair week tha . tewspaper publishers of the principal r .bitloa^df North. Carajjaa I' r —-w — - WWW# for dW i wn»nSr he Mats far Departments A. and B .Today It la printing those for Depart H -manta C. and D. • f' . ty« were In oriwr when In the early ; -rock edition we stated that there was , "u be a racing matinee at the Fair h 1 oiind* next Monday. That nui ,> "a scheduled for August 27 and will i He held under tha auspices of the -olo.x-d race hone owners of Cam c ’ 'land and Harnett Counties. The •vent Monday will bo n ball game Hu ween colored teams of Durham H '-id Fayetteville. An excursion will d Hs operated over the Durham and . Southern to bring crowds from Dur , van anil inte med'ate point# to U 'v^»»_ S S » » * s n t f s r n. innAiv/n T t ¥ E«|isMr and Sumyw ¥ " ¥ B«k« AmH«u Amcu- ¥ ! ¥ ti*B of Enginttn ¥ . * Boa 1M ¥ r ¥ D..., — North Carolina ¥ **¥¥¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥ C _ ;¥¥¥¥¥¥ *¥ V j ‘ * BUSINESS LOCAL * *¥¥•¥¥¥¥ * ’ FOB SAUL—I HAVE SEVERAL onc-;xar o!d nhoatr for aalr. Ser to: at «M« if intended. Call phorr , 01- lirary Pop*. tf BEGINNING AUGUST* T ALL WA i Ur with the town of I hint) will br aeeniillng to molt' r>-ad'ntr>. A n'«lm*m charter of SI prr m:. Ih tv 111 Uo hary-d. T‘al« •fill a’lrr the :ta4 of 1../00 jrt".om 7 fttrt r.f I.K:> AurjyrJtyX*Ul cod Inn rr.om.rnrr m lAIdKSua) *.1 et. By ord* *• of the Board of Com mimiono •<. M PER CENT err — ON AU ’ tine on account of d»neont<n<jinp out tra.age burl #r» we are affa ire o*t rntlro /tor* of r.-gular •♦ardarrl malt'> of yuarnni-od ‘.tree at wbekralo wrier*. 20 por ernt off lip and Vrc pay the war tar. yrhi-li ii e-pia! to *3 prT ~nt d't emu*. Thov will mK loot Ion*. All *<*<*• <vr y 2*1 ntr rent off |*t. LM trr rre m il once. Porri.h D.1ve> Co. OHN W. HOD CPS IS BACK OP Hi: jib ttnder the water tank and r l« ready to aw-»* yaw again. Per ; him for «(r«ga doom and window. ( Perth furtPnra, f'nrwc' t'.i'di, otr Old famKor. irpoirrd. •ARM* TOR SALE—I HAVE *EV. j oral fr a. buaiod la Harnett. < Baa^aon and debarton eovnllor If I yon want to boy a farm •» m« ai l •are. Good (oration, la desirable ' eAmragr.lt!oa. Aim dreimhle town ' peepetty for mlo. inrhtdrag ogvornl Mdoaeag. Boo. N B. Leo. tf. < * " M— ' - - ——■ , i. Hnlla'd Me. re, of Carnal*, brm -rrtenfav to eMt hit bro ther. Ifarrb Morrow. *■ * Phol, of lUMgb. was a rial- J to? wft ff tlifiiy, ^ o* SALE-1 HAVE A LOT OF Ml. traltf of Soda for role. Sec me at owe for yonr supply. Will.* rose. Duns, N. C. 27 u. iCHOOL TEACHERS WAN TED-WE went u> eonmumcate with a mar who i» competent to take ehanre of ■ehnol as pr:nctj*af. ytu.it V: thoroughly competent is •:v»r> way. aMh teacher a.' afcllUUl BiiiK.pl^Wa will pav your price you arv capable. Aridrrai '•». <1 l ee, i>i C. N. Tiipp, Dunn. No. ! IS-tf. IRICK FO*~ SALE —CAR LOTS and ratal (. Dunn Development Company. !' CR SALE—loo.ooo BRICK. CAN! ! i'*e Inuned'atr <J«Hi»ccy. C. 8. | f- vore. I 8t .NOTICE — PEOPLE DESIRING rooim should let their aranu b i own to the man who can hay a >• il hircain for yea. Sn Gl.'d 1. Cuniiady, the real estate man, Tiuna. N. C. BATTERY SERVICE—FOR ALL makes of • tartlo( Bat Ur Jr* a aer ■ .ce that (a jtut aa thorough. Just **■ dependable, Just as painstaking for other makes of tu.ierU* as it i> for the EXIHR. USB EXIOE SERVICE REGULARITY. SMITH * McKAY. GIVE me your order for mad for brieklaycra and plaatcrcn. An> quantity. Jna*< M Johnton, Donn, No. 8. 13-kt-pd HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF THE Battery on your car? If anythin* *oa* wron* with U>« Battary on fow ear come in and toll onr Bat tery Department about It -rre. are cure we can remedy it tiq^Pbr tcr ▼ica* am at yonr command at all time*. SMITH A McXAY. TWO CARLOADS OF NEW FORDS rxj cctcd in a (aw day*. Never boec nn. Write or wira me an order be fore they are all (rone. J. C. Orton Mount Olive, N. C. SO 4t NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS —II you have property to Mil. why aot too the high dollar ncai estate man. Ceo. L. Cannady. BRICK FOR SALE.—CAR LOTS and retail. Dunn Development Company. WE HAVE THREE VERY FINE tobacco farms for sals Well I oca ted on main highway a few mile* from Llllington Price* end terra', reasonable. If Interested, writ" Button-Gentry Co., Llllington, N. C4 t 28 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-1 HAVE for Ml* • 4-room dwelling and six acre* of land .situated In Falcon, S C. Convenient to good school and churches. If Intcrrirted write t» R. E. Leo, Townsend, Go. 30 4t. p. rni",,|i,im“mii,,iii,,,i>H*>H*."<m| | SPECIAL NOTICE j | Just Received One Car Load Adas Cement i ii:h i9 probably the only car we will be able to get in 60 days on account of the rail- < vcc.d embargo on cars — for concrete and • ighway work- 11 — Butler Brothers jj Dunn, North Carolina II | Victrolas and Vic- |j tor Records We hare a Urges stock pf new Victrolas | ind dsaign < » < l < • a 1 . The Victor machine is without a super ior. It has few equals. \ • « All the fine points of talking machines manufacture have been built into this mach- j ine which has stood the test service through iJ the years since such machines became a part 1 ! I of the music world. !! < » < > We will be glad to demonstrate these I ; machines and these records to you. !! COME AND HEAR THEM i • < ' * > O Butler Brothers « » • < i . i < < THE SUCCESS THIS BANK HAS ATTAINED jj Wei nwd* pruibU Imuum of these things i 11 i 'w resource* at the Bank’* Command. The Courtesy of the Bank’s Officials. The Contider.ee of the Public. The TaJr Mc' V.odn that have ever prevailed. y*,ar witness a strengthening of these, < 1 ii it Ik} at eii jiruaiblc. . [ < J ♦ To the man who has no banking connection, w« now !! I'jiiC this invi'.L-on to connect himself with this bank. As a depositor his i- oncy is Absolutely safe and as a uorrower he wul be accorded as liberal terms as is Consistent with safe banking. ; Our Facilities Are At Your Disposal * * Come in and talk It over with any official of the bank. We will give you the advantage of our experi ence and oxperi knowledge if you want it. » • t r \ | To One With Surplus Fred* You ill f nd no rafer place for your money than our t 8av<n*» Department or Time Certificates 0t Deposits. ! ** present quoUtions tro mighty attract ; ive. We caa supply your wants in either line. Bank of Harnett Duke, N.C. SAFEST FOR SAVINGS .rtt until.. .. ; i J ’ * I CONDENSED REPORT OF The First National Bank DUNN, N. C., AT THE &LOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30 -1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$889,241.68 U. S. Bonds_ 40,000.00 N. C. Bonds--- 1,000.00 Liberty Bonds- 1 66,800.00 Stock Federal Reserve Bank_ 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures_ 51,269.22 5 per cent Redemption Fund_ 2,000,00 Cash on hand and due from banks_ 88,002.72 $1,240,113.62 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ___$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits .. 39,444.33 \ Circulation- 40,000.00 Deferred Credits Federal Reserve_ I 2,584.18 Rediscounts __ 233,647.09 Bills Payable (Liberty Bonds)_ I 30,000.00 Dividend Account _ __ 3,000 00 DEPOSITS. 731,438.02 , I I 3.04 P. S. COOPER, Pre*.; G. M. TILGHMAN. Vice-Pre*.; H. B. TAYLOR, Caahier * > » • Director*—G. M. Tilghman, John W. DraughOn, Marvin .Lloyd_ • % | Be Sure To Let Marion Baggett Demonstrate This Instrument And Tell You All About It / i I Be Sure to See the f Melo-Harp Ita appearance will pleaae you, its music delight you. The Melo-Harp is something j new and different in player-pianos. It com bines the soft sweet melody of the harp with the music of a perfect piano. You turn the harp on or off at will. Only Straube-made Players are equipped with the Melo-Harp. [ Come in and play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp. It will be a delightful experience. 1 1 ! 1 1 « » I I ( < ; i i ■ i i i i i i • , j i 1 « < j < ■ j ■ THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMPANY > Broad Street Dunn. N. C.. ▼^▼▼^▼44444444^44444444444
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