LOCAL i. C L PAMKNGKR TRAIN SCHEDULES: Southbound. N*. SR 6:23 A. U. N*. St. S:U P. H. Ns. <S. 11:12 P. M. Northbound. Ns. SR 12.22 P. H. Ms. SR 11:48 P. M. Ns. S4. 6:33 A. M. Mrs. I. P. Hicks spent s day or so In Raleigh last weak. Mr*. Troy Munds left lait Friday far a visit to her poople in Goldsboro. Mies Frieda Isaacs, of Goldsboro, il visiting her sister, Mr*. 2. Gold stein. Miss Krms Mixon, of Charleston S. C., it a guest of Mian Isa bells Toting. Mrs. Mack Felton, of Council, spent a few days her* recently with relatives. Mr. Whithald Tart, of Roeeboro, spent Sunday In town with his peo ple hare.. Mr. P. G. A Tart journeyed to Foot Oaks recently for a short visit to relatives. Mr. Cleon Pope, of Qeyton, was la the city for a short stay the latter part of last week. Mr. i. M Lee, of Rocky Mount, was hers for a day or so last week on a visit to his people. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spell, of Godwin, were her* Monday for a few hours on a shopping tour. Representative Cyras M. Fairdoth of Sampson, spent Sunday here with Mr. aad Mr*. Marvin Wads. Mias Carrie Felton, who has bean is attendance on D. H. McLean, Jr., hat re tamed from Lillington. Mr. B. Fleishman, of B. Fleishman * Broa, la in northern markets pur chasing hi* spring stock of merchan dise. Mr.' Chari** Maxwell, of Philadel phia, waa in town for a few day* re cently on a visit to hi* niece, iln J. W. FHageraid. Mr. Bohert Jordan, a special stu dent at Meredith, apent the week end hare with Me parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan. Mr. J. By el Woodall, a popular mraltef man of Chartotta, waa In tpam fora few day* daring the past wash 1" the interest pf his Arm. Representative F. M. McKay w*a in town Saturday afternoon. ' He cam fram Balajgh to spend the week-end St Ms ham* near puk*. rapreaentotlvae at Wake Forest Col lege, a peat the weak and here with hie parent*, Mr. and Mrs G. P. Papa. Mrs. L. B. Lea, of Oreanvilla, N. C, returned home last Friday after •pending Mvsral day* hare with the families of Messrs. R X Cromarti* aad J. H. Pops. Mr. William B. Coxa, of Marion, Sooth Carolina, was a visitor in Dunn 8anday. Ha was located here in for mer years and hae many friends among Dtmn resident*. Mr*. C. L. Wilson sod Mrs. Barth* McNeill left Monday for Richmond, Virginia. Mrs. Wilson goes for a consultation with aa eye specialist, while Mrs. McNeill is on a shopping trip. Mr*. MeD. Holliday and M.-a. f. X. Crockett span! Monday in ."tel algh 0« a shopping trip. The Jarvis County hearing appealed to tk.ra itrongly and they lent their prtee ^c and. foAeanca to this progressive movement. Mam wn wuuMr aunng ui« ptil few months hsL< thrown the firman badly behind in their work. But the Coming of spring and an ahundar.ee at fair weather sees them busily en gag'd to preparing lands tor towing and MhdvaUo*. Tha banks at tha city observed an snueual holiday Monday. The day was proclaimed "Jarvis County Birth day*1.aad the orcaaton of. the dosing was dot to tha fact that a large num ber ef dtisens ware In Raleigh to work far Jarris county. Was Willie Cooper, who is a stu d«ait at tha Southern Conservatory of Maafe at Durham, spent tha week end at borne with her partnts, Mr. tad Mrs. 8. Cooper. She was ac companied by bar friend, Mint May Keddn, f Shelby, who atUada the hum inatltntlon. Dr. .W, L. Hudson, of Rocky Branch. wua.pl town far e few days last weak laat Friday was hit sixty-seventh birthday anivprsary. and ha desired , to spend the dey here with hit son, Ualle. Hodaon. Ho to enjoying e good practice In hie saw boras and mya he to goad for many mete years fat.' “The hog-end-homlny farmer sav er seen haH times,” said Mr. A. a Ondmlii, ana ef this section’s asset meaeaafal farmers, to a Dispatch Mpf maw tali 11 a few days ago Ha to at that type who board at home and live et the seme place, and was ■ maimllug am tha fast that m many farmers depend am sources other than their awn farms, and go la for ana (tapis crap. He says, how •war, that the farmers ere fact grow ing eat af this Idee, and that tha coming trap year will prove more to—laaivaly than aver that dlverai de-toe to the prepur plea far all ftoimi tu faBow. 0' ■ v .1 . Mia* Dora Johnson hat returned from a visit to Fremont. Mrs. J. D. Hampton rat urn *d from Durham Monday afternoon. Mn. Fargohard, Smith, of Duka, waa a Dunn visitor Monday. Mias Una Gough, of Lumbar too ia a roust ot Mias Ira Paarson. Judga C. J. Smith luft today for Greensboro on a business trip. Attorney 1. C. Clifford luft today for Ralaifb oo Itgal bualnaaa. Miaa EUsabath McGrow. of Wil ton la a guoat of Mias iaabello Young Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Maamngilt, oi Four Oaks, war* meant visitors In the city. Mr. B. y. Smith, of Goldsboro was hors for a day or so oo businasi this wash. Masars. W. R. Strickland and W H. Marring spant Sunday aitornoon in Bsnaon. Messrs. E. T. Laa and Prentiss Ea lali a pant Monday night in Baloigb on bualnaaa. Mr. V. L. Stepans laft Wednes day aftrnoon for Wilmington on a buatnsai trip. Dr. J. F. McKay, of Buioa Croak, vaa in town today with hia brother, Jno. A. McKay. Mr. P. S. Cooper, proaidant of th* First National Bank, ia in Jackson ville, Florida, on business. Mr. V. B. Morgan roturnad Mon day aftar spaoding aavsral daya at Crosnaboro, Durham and Raleigh. Mr. Horses Easom. of Smithflald, waa in town Monday afternoon en route for Buioa Crash whar( he ia io school. Mr. J. F. Wilson, oo# of Duns’s prominent attorneys, has been in Raleigh for the past few days on legal business. A committee of the members of the Dunn Baptist Church waa busy today cleaning op the grounds of the new church building. Mr. Jackson Townsend, of Macon, Georgia, is in (ha city for a faw days visit to kis brothers, Masses. B. O. and N. A. Tewnsend. Mr. Rufus Herring end his sister. Mis* Mary Belle, returned Tuesday from Roseboru. after a throe week's stay in that little city. Mr. J. P. Jackson of Rocky Mount, chief dispatcher for the Atlantic Coast Uno eras hers today to sae his fretnd, Mr. W. H. Henry. ■Mis* Esther Thornton, who is teaching nt DobbersvfUe, near Mount Ofvs, returned to har work after spending a few days hare with har Pcopta. Mra H. 8. McKay spent Monday ia Raleigh sad was oo* of th* most enthusiastic of Jarvis county sumMfl TiS TTTId healing House Commit tee. Miss Elisabeth, tbs bright and attractive daughter ft Mr. and Mrs. J. L Thomson who has boon right sack for the last few day* Is improv ing, we are glad to note. Miss llelcn Parker, who is attend ing Southern Presbyterian College, at Red Springs, spent Sunday here with her father. Mr. G. H. Parker. Sh* was accompanied by Miss Ethel Johnson, her schoolmate. Rooms on the second floor of the Warren budding, comer of Brood and Wilson streets era being cleaned and renovated preparatory to occupation by attorney R. L. Godwin. Ha will move his offices In a'few days. Miss lva Pearson left last Satur day for a few days stay at Raleigh. She was accompanied by little Mis Ella Primroee, daughter of Mr. an<! Mrs. R. O. Prim roes, who is visiting her grandmother In the capital city. The Stephens-Howard Company has recently purchased a high pow ■iw luwmooit uucx m uee< in connection with Its bottling os ab llahment. Tba track was made by Corbitt Automobile Company, of Henderson, and is a high elate ear. A mild ease of smallpox la report ed in Dunn. Chester Smith, colored, la tho victim. Dr. Higfcaoilth, the city haolth oRIcsr, aayt that the no gro will toon be on the road to re covery bat advisee everyone who baa not bean vaccinated to look after the important matter at once. Mr. EUte Coldtteln, president and treasurer of the Goldstein Company, ie In tha northern markets this week buying the spring supply of merchan dise for Me progressive arm. Mr. Goldstein ie an up-to-date merchant and is ever on the alert to secure the latest and the beet for his pat rons. The recital to be fired at tha Met ropolitan Theatre next Monday even ing. March 8th, hy Mlesea Katherine Poole and Kata Johnson, ef tho Mer edith College faculty, premises to be one of unusoal merit It is given under tho auspice* of the Ladlaa Aid Society of tho Baptist Church. The proceeds will go to tho organ fund Mr. W. R Howard, who has re cently acquired tho agency far the celebrated Maxwell automobile, made a trip U Rocky Mount Saturday to •0CUT4 hie demonstration ear. He returned through the country in the Btechina. Ho expects to place sev eral ears in the town and surround ing community Dr. One High smith s room panted him on tha trip. The late* acquisition of the me chanieal department of the Weekly Guide la one of tha improved medals of the Morgen thaler typesetting ma rhiaea. Tha machine was Installed Saturday and is working smoothly after ana or two mMtepu. Tho ma. *Mm wna Metalled by Mr. 1. D, Juogman, representative of the Mar gvnthalcr people Ite operators are Miss Ullie Johnson and Perry Jar* Di|U. MEHUY OAME8 WITH MRS. J. U. SMITH Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 to 6 o’clock Mrs. J. Rufus Smith enter tained, the Merry Demos at her homo in the ' southern part of the city. After ail the guest* had arrived end U*n welcomed by the hostess, spirit ed games of progressive rook were engaged in. After the game* were over, cake and ciesm area served. Those present were: Mesdamee Col Irene, Nathan Johnson, J. L. Johnson, A. K Newberry, Marvin Wads, B. 0. Town*end, P. A- Loe, W T. Overman, Robt Warren, H. S McKay and C. D. Bain. DRUG STOKE CHANGES HANDS l- I. and H. Grantham Purchases Stock and Hxtarea of McDonald Drug Company. Messrs. L. 1. and H. Grantham have bought the stock and fixtures of the McDonald Drug Store and will at an early date move into the Me Lord building, Fourth and Eim, for merly occupied by the Rank of Lum berton. The name of the store bes be* been changed to Grantham Phar macy. Tho Messrs. Grantham hav hud quite a bit of drug store expert unce They now have up-to-date drug «torus a tSt. Pauls, Red 8pring. and Dunn, Mr. L. I. Grantham arriv ' ad this morning and took rharge ef the store. Mr, Hiram Grantham, who ha* been in charge of the busi ness for several weeks, will continue with the new company. Mr. M. M. Sasaoma, who has held a position with the company as pharmacist since the first of the year, lafl yea torday for hie home at’Windsor^ 1-umherten Robeaonlan. MOTHERS op DUNN Th» W. C. T. U. resets Fndsy of ternoon at 3:80 o'clock in the First Baptist Church. Ths subject for the afternoon is: Purity; Sex Hygiene. Every mother tn the town who has tbs welfare of her boy and girt at heart shoo Id not fail to attend this masting. i “MS ISABELLE TOUNG ENTER TAINS Mias Isabelle Young entertained Monday afternoon at Bridge In hon or of her boose guests. Misses Elisa beth MeGraw, of Wilson, and Erma -'ixon, of Charleston. South Caxo Fried* 'looses, d imwili ii iiRMsI od or jonqoils and ferns. The score cards were attractive with baskets of roses painted on them. Miss Elis abeth MeGraw mad# ths highest score and received a beautiful cut glass vase. Mrs. Jack Lee cut for the consolation and received a beau Uful picture. The guests of honor received lovely cut glass vssss. The favors were pink baskets filled with pink and white mints. A three coarse luncheon was served. Those Pcent, besides the guests of honor, W*r»: Meadames Gran villa Tilgh man, J. J. Lena, Harvey McKay. Jack Lea, J. Uoyd Wade, N. A. Townsend, I. P. Hicks, Ellis Gold stein and Miss Leggett. MJ88ES WILSON AND CHAPMAN ENTERTAIN Oo Thursday evening the Zusarn ir.en Club eras delightfully entertain ed by Mieses Helen Chapman and Car rj* Wilson at Miss Wilson's boms Aftur a short business session score cards were distributed and a game of rook was enjoyed Mr*. Coltrane, Misses Wilson and Emma Young ad ded greatly te the pleasure of the «v ening by their music. After which a salad course and chocolate was serv ed. Those present were: Miaaea Freeman, Hassell, Young, Harper, Me Netll, Wilson, Pearson, Williams. Jones, McColman. Chapman, Cheat ham ffnd Cherry. The invited gueete were: Mra. Mar vin Wade, Mra. L F. Hicks, Mra Les lie Wilton, Mra Allle Newberry and Mrs. Wallace Coitrana. MM W. H. SOTAL HOSTESS Baneon, Feb. tt.-Mis. W. H. Roy al was hostess to the John Chan Mc Neill Book Club Thursday afternoon. The follow!n musical program was rendered la a most artistic manner by Mias Florence Johnson: I. Prelude and Walts . Chopin *. Isvbwtraome .V.,, Lisst 8. Gavotte . Clock *■ M»lodF . Paderewaki S. WalU from Faost . Ouoeed Papers on Chopin, LUct and Gluck were read by Meedamaa Boone. Britt and O. A. Barbour respectively. Miss Johnson la quite a gifted end' eccompiahed pianist and her num bers were greatly enjoyed by all preaent, and aa aha Is net a dub member the ladies of the chib gave her a rising vote of thanks for the pleasure aha had afforded them After the regular bustneas was attended to the beeteae invited her geeeta to the diking room where a delightful baffet luncheon was serv 'd- The haad-fainted favors and decorations ehr, suggestive of Wash lagten’a birthday. At this meeting every member era* present and nine Invited geests aim. Mr. Herman Bell, ef Goldsboro, Wes* Sunday here with trie people. I I 0 OUR PRETTY ] LITTLE C O STORE IN RAILROAD ST. C 0 IS NOW OPEN Tf TOU— C 0 ITS CONTENTS ARE REA- C O DY FOR YOUR DU PEC- <j O TION AND APPB&AL. IN G O IT YOU WILD PH^VRESH G 0 CLEAN GOODS, JmD ANY 0 O OF THEM WILL BE DELTV- C ) BRED TO YOU PROMPT. 0 ) LY. • 0 O 0 0 TELEPHONE- 0 0 0 1° ■ UTTLE J FRUIT STORE I WANTED—Plata Sowing. Price* n*. sonahle. Apply to Kn. 1-fllU.. Vinton, or phono 149. THE LITTLE FRUIT STORE ON Railroad Strom betwaaa and Wilson and Laa, will pay high est cash prices for buttor and egg*. SEVERAL DOZEN WYANDOTTE Ergs. Registered stock, for sale at 11.60 per dosan. A. D WILSON, Dona, N. C. CITY COMMISSION ERS MEET The mayor and city rnmialeMrinaii met ia regular session Tuesday eve ning at the Municipal Bsliding. Tha mooing was called to order by May* or Grantham and all rnarmlwlnoei * —Msoars. J. D. Barnes, J. C Bell, Jao. E. Wilson and L. A. Tart wars preoont- Routine business only was contacted. Tha monthly str seats were passed on. The Pomp Com mittee composed of Clifford A Town send, city attorneys, Ceaamimiener Tart, and Lawrenee Btmoll, super inton dent of city waterworks sad electric light, plant, re period that a deep-well pump had beta purchased from Sydnor Pump and. Well Com pany. Richmond, Virginia. The same will arrive ia a tew days. The ceas mittec will serve until tha aaw pomp that ia on the program W fee eatar tainment to be gisoa at tha Metropol itan TVaetro Friday rrmdag by tha ladia. of the Metbodkt Owreh. It ia aa azeaadiagiy in tarsting little play and will furnish pack aanaaa moat to those who attamL Tha cart is composed ontiraly of tha bast local talent of which Dnnn bo*eta an abun danca. Another pleasing feature of the program is the rendition of m eral selections by Madame BhreteM'j Grand Orchestra, tha relehraleri mas real organisation, sometime* known " the “Kasoo Band- A short pr* gram of muahc,*both —cal and In strumental, will be Mm1em|l Tb* fensrsl admission fas la tS rents, — sarrod seats are priced at 60 cants. Children will bo admitted at 26 cants. ?*ata are now on —It at Hood and Grantham’* drug etc— Th* pro ceeds will go to tha building fund of the Methodist church. The enter tainment is wall deserving of pat ronage and no doubt a large house will greet the entertainers. Unclaimed Letter* Remahdag la the Peeteflce at Dun. Week tab lag February FT, ISIS I. Blackwell, Mies Peart 2 Bddard. Mine Anna I Johnson, Mrs. J. E. 4. Morning Mrs. Lite in Morrison, Mrs. Hannah 5. McDeugla, Mias Lodie 7. MeMarray, Mr*. Mattie 8. Pardos, Mias OUrs ». Pink, Mias Mary 10. Barefoot, Charlie II. Baas, W. H. «• IF. Blake, Claude IF. Barnett, Alex 14 Elliot, Fred D. IB. Jemigan, Oskar 1«. Matthew's. Jamas 17. Massey, W. H. IS. Vam, R. 8. IS. Williams. D. C. SO. Wlillaraa, Jerase THE STOCK LAW Et-Senetor J. E. F(4a «f CUa ton, Sampson Ceunty. IBorm the ■teek lew ha. helped gmpe- and that It would make a qjteaka ta ga hack te the old fra* radge. Be an eopraeaait kimaatf who* bated aa te the action of the Mg^M Ksmtly la laying to rest the pMgeaWu to raHsre the etoeb inw leaga to p. can. after hearing m a. r le .. —_ e* had noted that the med _ j. 'r S®laS into the cattlg, lUehig hurt neee la earnest 4re md tly lend tr pruleee ef the stock ta a. And te bring more meney late lemp.se bj reeeon of settle raising on a Urg. •«K Umn/vm, I* lab matt gear) • • V I id, than a ham an being ao completely im>p id ap ta aaU that ha haa ao time ta tansidsr anyone else, eras ana who should be near and. dear ta him. Yet there U saeh hi the world and it ie to he hoped the number is email. BsHlihnmi la an abomitjpble thing; it canker* the seal It narrows one's perspective on the world and ltf* a bout hue. It ta next y> tmpoeaible for a evtfish mao to sea anything ex cept himself and hia gain in ovary thought, in ovary action. ▲ victim shrinks spiritually aad mentally. A story goos that there mas once a man wha took Us daily walks In tin shoes, and subsisted wholly upon tepid milk, had all td Us work cut out far him in eon si derate dealings with hia di gestion and devaluped a fancy far room* with regulated tempera teres, etc., ad tnflnltom. Thai the ear* aad comfort of on* important body snd soul III mail ao engrossing and engulf • log that the calls and erte* for ser vice from the outer world becam low and indistinct. Prudence in the car* of his parson destroyed hia capacity for general acta. A selfish man never makes a good eitixesi nor a good friend. One never goei ta such a person far square deal ing; on* goes to n man who has least fear of Us own caress • bice use inch a person haa mast time ta consider others. On the other hand, there la nothing mom attractive er mom pleasing than to caa a man filled with a spirit of unselfishness and seif-sacrifice. The man wha carries Us heart an Us ■leave, so to speak, makes an ac quaintance with the world that ie won derful ta behold. He puts hie health and hie soul in the earn of the Ba proa* being and goes out lata the world doing good, relieving distress, and living the life of a real man. WANT A SLICE OF CUMBERLAND A big delegation of Bampaoa, Cum berland, Harriett aad Johnston dti ■ens wm la Raleigh yeeterdoy far • sew county to bo called “Jarvis." The plan it to make R up of portlauo of Sampaoa, Cambarland, Harnett, and Johnston counties. If created, it will be Be pub) lean, as oil the ter ritory which nrtfl form r It' peopled largely by regular old "moos backs.* It aaasno like a queer move to pe Utleo a Damoeratle Legislature to msto • RopoUteaa county. And, to««ror atfll, to name tha RepuMi eaa comity for the oW Demoeratir war boros, T. J. Jarvis. Aad qaaor out af an, for Democrats to create a 1st of aSteaa for RopabMcana. We baee board o oik log of a daie gaitsa going to Rolaigb to prevent the copters af Mask Rieor township by tto would bo county makers, i Fapcdtovfflo Obeerror. t - .m—_liliilMJ Professional Cards MIm Emilio Gortroda Jtdum t mi char of PUao, Hirm—y ud Theory Tofapinao 1U. 1 J. a award, N. A. Townaoad, CLIFFORD A TOWNSEND ATTORN EY8-AT-LA W OOea on And floor af Flrat National Bank. Prompt attention fiv.fi to an boainaaa. FRANKLIN T. DUPRES, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW ANOIBS. N. C. Ofltr la Qrarory Bide. T. K. DARDEN Vataafaary Pkyalcaa. Boryaoo tad PHONES i DAT, NO. BO. Nlykt, No. Ill Doan. N. C. | DR. W. L PEEBLES I None* Nattoa to harafcjr |«ne that tfc Got-' tr*l Aaa*wkly 4*01 ba raqoaatak at ft tfc* tan *f Aaciar, Nartfc Okra —. r— I ™. 4 Am —-T-. '1'." • .'■■■' w Are safe when in our care. Under government supervision and directed by the best buiiness men of this locality, our hank offers un surpassed facilities for safety and convenience in bank ing. * youngest bank, we are doing a buaineee which vtce to our customer# the utmost in good eetw __ _ 9 State Bank & Trust Co., Dunn and Angier, N. C fik’ K AN INTERESTING GAME # !U thM of watchifir interest grow. Adolph Mai Mr. retired. Beep Manu- il facturer. of Era*.villa, Ind., has iriven fl .000.00 each to llllnota. New 11 Tarfc. Mississippi awl Indiana, Lha aoaty to ha hold la trust far tU year* II and * months, and eoaqratad sami-a nnually at 4 par cant The raw tin- VY ally predated will total f j Eighty Million Dollars ifljl end is to ha used far baaero- . lent purposes. a J Yea deal expert to lire 240 years? . Even to, interest wilt work ' - aurprlMnffly herd sad fast, seen for e ahorter time, a* doubtless yea fl hare learned from experience, while payment on e loan. Better boffin Bfl l A toe ere, and watch tha in to rest coma instead at go. r 1 gg This hank is owned by home feUu, who will appreciate your bust* gg ' ■ 1 neaa. Under strict state raps melon. gg y The Bank of Cape Fear, M fl ' Danny North Carolina PJ, —^—-—-— ___ A BANK OF STRENGTH i j ♦ ttfltilllHIIIIt illLLLLIi. The Hnt National Bask km a ■oUd ftotodattea fra« point ot view. It's capita its amounting to noaitp thoaaand dollara, and Ms of Threo huadrad and sixty dollara sis ample tar tbs 1 1 Of all deposits; its-g pradsnt and earaful, and it te —ft— * tks ittper vision of Iks United States Corartuaont, Wing subject to ragu ter osaminaHon under tee dbetetea w of tee Coaiptroller of tks Comae?. -JIB V Wo cordially invite allasrsoai wlto dsairs p sett is o I safety for tUr money to make this beak tbair baa king borne. . i > FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! i DUNN,- - - . N.C.

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