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******* A * L O C A L v *****j*.V*A Mri W. ('. Ktnoy is fponding *omv tim» at h«r old home in Cinder Foul Jon w d Koknrt Y«mn«r w*. ft vUlton H *•'ly »t****l)1o NwimIuj. Job* of l*’a;*ett*.vJlo *.p«-nt Iht »*k*rlufn:‘ A'i'.ii rvlf.ive. ir Dunn. J. W. ’1 irr.iijr? r^tumod taat wa»rk from a Iuhm i*i*i to \i?v \ url: and othrr to* So* i! rilii < Mr. and )l*y. T. M. •iolituu.i md B. L. U'<iiJo i of Coat*, vvciv via itnr* in Ihi-• ' V yVncstiiy, Mr«. J. 0 u * .• hu% r'.ttimrd from a friaii to i \*n Ktnly end Wil ton. Mayoi V hitrli~*iil ;»• ru* •mI’i.j,* thift vrtt I; i i«! f-.omr *n Scotland Nock. Mr* J. .A. CUwitfth i* cpvatlta;* Aorot l^m# in Maryville. Term.. »itil ing h*i Ii.verhler. Mr. i d Mr*. N. A. Tow n i Mr*. J. J. W»dc were vi*it . (.» Ka> cttovll.e Siturdiy. Robert Joi.lan lof' I'.'.y for Chapel Hi'l wh.-r. h« '••(" a-thd In the m i.ii ill nriyrnir I i. *• tomorrow. Mn N A. Town .J ind rhild.-oc and Mrv .1 J Wa- ■ i tVeitor.lay for \t rijfhttville 1 who*:- they will upend ewra' **. Irene the lit : auith.cr of Mr. and Mia. J. I- r” on. •». 0 Fay etteville honpit iwi. ;t y,u» luken for nprra* f r epnrndir'li*. Mr Brad’ Cm I win returned Set urda> 10 her \ji a in I'jrn from the H'lthtnilh .. to I in Fayetteville whom die- .n op’nttd on for *p pondic.ti*. Mr- R i Peurtall 3r.d .Imjfhtor. Him Cor »' land Mim k 1 Hn«n'd and Jail' c#, Miw L-jcilf, ore i»]*cnd in^ at *t >* \MC«vii»n ut .VionirNi near A ,\v lie. Ue. A. Jathiwr, v/ho ha. held t. ixliun trith Bjtl-r Rroti» er* *i. creivir? h * il. u h;a«Y<\ ha? ietvwn * rtt* work hem uml jfuiK* Co •?> wlier,* Ik hu* uccefiled a fioei* . ith the Rcxall Drue tlore. 7*1 a^Pd election which vmi ca'.ivl for •■} t^horo luwnsbip to take place the . .»• of July hat teen pott*a*nr»|. Am I irile will probably he ***t, by the »• *vl of County Com mi«**« nr r* wh* I y meet at Lil'irviur. Monday. 7 .i>tal itmcnr ; of O'llcjtiow mad b. < h ef Pape from Jun(- 'J'lnl Ut J i*t. >ii« $»,dcv.b3. ayrordinp to I. import oiadc* io the tfonrd .*C Coir. •• inner* 7u«ud.(y a ghb Thl* two inrludea lice*** t.na, fines . .1 rutts. IU r. Yout:j left MomUy fu. Wrig \ Hr Roach white ho will ipeno d^ys. From the Reacli he wi c to Greer.*. il!e. S. C , A*h>. VIIW. i 1 Naahvilic T«nne/*e#. He i* tn*V he trip in hl« liukk road etcr ai. .1 be four for several days Litul il Mrs. C. A Boyce ar.d Mr*. W *' Herns of IL.lcnion, are the fn»f 1 »* week of «*apt, and Mr% W ’o11»rv»I I .. rut. Boyce and Capt. 'i: id arnred Unrlr Sam U>*etb«r m> .**1 -jberr of th* l fifth , infantry for *o years and *<ix months. T. M. Johnaor Ci Co., Ii the style or-a new Arm at C-cts The owners arw T. |fl. Johnson i.'d R. L*. Lanjrdon They will do n ryene.al morchartilii* bjuuw^ .and *mu » U»*, -UKk oj • pMl- Rod mMDMn of th. Arm arc axperlencwd baa? new, m,n ond win nuc«eed. J. Gu, Godd,rd I, gradually grow ing »on« ,t hi» home on South Wil son Arrnu«. II, ho, 1m?.n ill for fevenJ week?, «uff«ria* from .often >ng of th, brain. Hr ii now parulired and no hopr ia entertain,'! fur bin rtcovrry. Hr ia .till ronsciou,. but cannot talk. “r aBd„®l,~ Marvin Wad* and children; Mias*. Clara, t.ury and Margaret Pope, and Mr,. Loujxv Wade, left Monday for Wrighuvillc Hcach whore they will spend two week*. Mr Wadr returned Wrdnoa day. but tht other, will remain there for creral day, yet. The funeral of the late I L. Jackson of Sampson county, will 1i0 held ibe Fourth Sunday in July under the nue pirew of Mingo Lodge No. 2CG. The PJ|*‘ 0t lhe lUfer*! will-'be a u.oui?c -- -- 4««Kwn wun well known in Dunn and many p«nf>> th,» ,own will attend the fen Mr». E. I.. Parker who ho* bc-o;i yutrennv sine* Tuesday night of heoorrhar,. of the brain, is reported hotter today She ha* been seriously til since situdenly attacked Tuesday rriebt. Her friends hav* been greatly itlarmed over her condition, but hope now she w^l regain her u.-.uai strength again. Tomorrow will be a big day for Harnett county. Thousands of pers. pie Will gather in l.ilKngton, th* eoun ty acat, to cclrhrato th# tth of July and the home-coming of tho soldier boys of Harnett. People from all over the county will b» tho-.e and many from other counties will prob ably attend. Summons has been placed in the hand! of United Stater Martha! Coo. H. Bellamy for service upon 610 property owners of Wake, Cumber land, Hoke. Robeson flornutt, Dur ham Pitt, Wayne and Nash counties in Federal proceeding* started re cently for the condemnation of land for Cnmp Bragg, near Fayetteville. On July 1st, l>r. W. H. Wakefield, of Charlotte, accompanied by Mr:. Wakefield, Miss Willie Wukcrtcld and Miss Ellen Jamison started on a trip to the doctor's boyhoed home in < anada. While tho ladies are sight seeing. the doctor srlll virit th* nWI ral deportment of McOill University at Montreal, and the Eye Clinics Ir New fork. The party will b* gone thrae weeks. Th* original A 0. Allen’s Min strait will appear in Dunn on the overt ing of July ptb. Thia show has boer coming to Dunn for a number ol yaat* and always please*. A big street paruda will be given at noon Tb« show contain* 70 pcepl* wh< travel in two specwl rars. and U on< of Ike best of Its kind on the road The show this season ie up to the ueua standard and will please thoa# whi MM it. Dann people are becoming ver^ enthusiastic about the County Fail which will b# bold here the latter par of October Work bos alrendy start ed an the ground* and thn plana an to take care of thousand* of people Permanent buildings are boil/; erect*! and ar„ being built large enough U take ear# of the thou sands who srtl visit the fair during the year* to com# C. 8 Moure, local contractor, la eu porlntendlng Ota work, which mean It will ha dene well. • A. K. r^bisnoo «*f Falcon. wail ' .V r». c-fi buaipv . in %i«ldved SSel' .vpui.il;r«)f the! . #*» *n Smiths dtl vi-iiing r.* la liver , u.iU ft i mi» ;4i*a No*I Pridgen ha.< rone ti*f • 'butte I }lil) to a lit*‘id the University J iVjmmtf *ch »ol. , ?Ji>. J. 1* fluid »/ >jirluting j "•••vie* r/wc!«!»* *•• *.b»- njouiwuirt# of] \V*lh Cowllr \. kt^r FveUfl Wmik* will arrive to- • a**> »»*r*j* P-IjrlV:*' c i • v*dt her ais-’ i T, MKil*.?l i*.»•*!;#. Vw. >v. %, L\*\ who hn* been i i’.JHl'ttM yp|T»o#t ||. Fremont, ha* ; j le'.uriiCtl to h . iuinr hi Dunn. ' Itcv. L I* ‘tith of 1‘nycttcvillo.. (zrji**!r ol the Presbyterian ihJrch ot Ji.. r. v,.ia h.-r* thi« week M*.v. n.rvei \ return this ;-.ri*k iU'W Pt.r'.rvti.n nh*Tr* nhe hm* bv*cn > * i' : •• . dav* with Aila.* rJ/tfljn #>• •. V’. *1 •Vivn-h of the Parrish Driver Co., •*» ; i • • il Thursday niornir.K from - II;*» to hfevr York. H« war a way mi? ucek. bl* i /I t**nr\ of ihr 8l#i “wild rr.t <t » .in «rent Wednesday In | Dv-n vetting hU aunt ami uncle, Mr.i a WO Vr > it. s. Shew. h- 71. fal\ etb ha# Hc*n ill for '!*J Vi fru hi* home on , buy et*. \ .lie Hvurur. H’-i condition • r» r.o.*hd better today. .*'*»• <i».o. M. Floyd left Tuesday /i ‘terroon for WrithUvillt Beach •vli.'ie .‘hr w li attend the Seaside A* ' emhlTr urd vL it the beach. A II. Advrui ha# returned from,, ir ftv where he attended a't mvetii J[ thi- flOO.ODO duh of the Vi”UjJ Lif.. 11-uranee Cc. i!v had a , l»!«w%r.n; trip which was thoroughly •"joyed. ■ W»-- V.*** itch • •’Jit of Wutt* Ho# Ir»n etf* here \V«*dr r<d*v ■ V> IIVI nuni, KH*. U s*. '•*’** ' <*»i r\jtv ;o Wr^hts *v'* * * •* •'k'-* will spend 1 4‘ .‘M 4nr New •*r.:** * » r. Va, iviu*ic he w II »p«*nd h • •'.•(.I m* July, returning to < • •> • lcit*r part of the w-vk Hc • • »' ■ • • *r *t Newport New*. R<.h. ' 1. ! )c> PvormlL ( C- li Mn«n«, arrived today from * ■a* hopu in Mnitor. R. C., and will 1 r**!"l n Irw da>.» here with rrlstivrs •V.L’* .d JlPtr Johnson returned to- I < i > from hlnrion. S. C, where she I "•*'ied ( •er.O*' for 'trveral day*. j Thr Mu u;: Stock Company will ap ti*.r birr n.*xt work under eanva; the Hr*! /how will bc*vtaged Mon ' •t»iy r:gh( on*I every other night dur n«* *.ht' tvif.'k h o%*» forntanr# will be -•'v» n. Thu tmt w.ll be located back al 1.. I*. Run* i' store. ll» an *.l in this i«xu* C. 8. \foorr ! < ’4 advertising for carpenters and, noorv t** a.s>t:-t iu tfce work go'nr'i «i: at tKf Fa r ground.*. He i. mu nag- i >2 the run* truct:on work and need, •rvcrJ men to begin work at once. Re* li'm if v *»u want a job. ( Raymond Gainey, who has been in a government Hospital at OUwn, near v Adi^vilJr, fer the poet several weoka, i Luj returned to his home in Dunn < KM health has been restored and he iu feezing a* well os ever. Ha was 1 ■Wrtscd whil*. in the service in France, i *»rv. Ja«. Kldridg* was taken to a ho pital in Richmond Tuesday for 1 •»*’ ®p*‘ at'^n for appendicitis She | wns nee*, nr,,.:: pied by Mr. Eidridge, Her. Vara McCozquuuaW aaJ At. ' F HiAks Rho was operated on 1 I Wednesday ond la gutting along nice ty. ‘ Ralph Wade, who «b in the High- \ -mith Hospital in Fayetteville, suffer- j n r from n ‘p.*nir.cd ankle, is not im ;.ioviug ve.ry *a.«t. He is still unable ‘ u> IrHvr bin bsd. Rhr lmatixiu has \ Jt'eloped und il will be several days oerhop*, before hc is able to return j he me. J V. Iku.nirg has opened a plumb- t n;r e**tnblisha»cnl on Clinton avenue t IT,, is ar. experienced plumber and < | •* v*cl! knev/n in T>unM where he ^ | bar- yrorArd for sometime. He i* , !Toady for biz-mc** and will be glad j ’.3 make you an e\Umat« when you vu.k dauc. [ Tr.u Mill Creek District Union met -M«h lhk Christian Church here the »t fzort r>l* the week. It opened ; i Fiiday n'Hit and continued through c i rtumiay. The Union was well attend- T ! cd. a number of delegates being pren- ; *.nt from the various counties in the \ dvtrict. K V. Gainer, local Chandler agent, ba* rvc-lrcd hi* new demons! rating t •?.;* and it Is a beauty Tba demand i for th'j car make* it hard for dealers z to get Hum and Mr. Qainey has Just 1 :ec*?:v*d hi* first one. He will ho 1 *;hd to how it to you if you will i •.! 1 at hij ^how room on e-dirurton .-•rae:. I Oon#To>»man and Vrs God- ■ w!n rc-rumorl Friday from Washing. i •.en. JI r.. Godwin ha* bacu •" * ho*. < pirnl in Wa.-niiiCton tot several week* ' ...id re . r.i- to her home here much improved in health. The Congvaa* mm will .upend several day* in the dur.-lct aw! will hr one of the speak- J *« it.,- Fourth of July celebration ■ in Lillington Friday. Lovett Wtrreti. whose home la in j 9:impron county, ha* received hit di*. . chr.rge hcu returned home, lie mtv. •'d durirrr ike war with the Slat dl ion. AtbY ap-ndine » toy day* ••.to ho 'v Jl return to Durham, to 'Mat his work a* manager of , • up concern in which he 1# interest 'd At me Cm* he wn: phanaacie* I h»"» 'or Wur,tin ft Lee. ; Hr. Roy Bailey of Dunn ■}“ *c •d»d U por tion in tho mechanical ;.’.-parfncnt of the l.-ral JJarnhn* T«le. •’nr.* and Telegraph CuMfXf Mr. I bn Jay tx'Cenlly returned fiom f ranee, •veer-- he aorvert in he a’’1*)' for a r.uoibcr of month*, befor.j the war h. was naa'Jtac.t nt’.raifcr the Fmltnftold Kvehangc of thi Carolina Telephone nnd Telegraph Company — Fayetteville Obaerver. Rev. J H. Shore of WiM«in*tOS», ip-Hi the week-end here with friend*. It# preach-d Sunday at both aervlcaa ■ | .at the Method1** church and hi* aer ware eaioycd by two large eoa ig'.cffatlons. Il« al«o preached Moa ida/ evening *t tba Mo'.hodW church, iwlcn h* was heard by another large i, ,-rowd. Mr. Sher* la lha moat haloved i1 raaytor that ho* »*rv*d any ’"J iiJ.inn for sometime and ha* boat* of 'friend* hero who are ahsay* .' ten him. He I* now ['yeyidm* Kldor .; of the Wilmington District here ho sfae the guest of Mr »»d ***• , J. W. Jordan. A* tax collector of Dunn Chief I r*(ge i* maintaining h'a reputation I as one who geta the money when bo I poor aft»r It Already he ha* , cd and turned Into th* tri aeory "> the • thundred* of dollar* In bark i taxes, aom« of which ha* bean due for, yaarr He haa gone over the tax books for four year* back and whan he find* v r. that has cover boon delivered n» proceed* at once u Kith* delinquent aod cruelly return. » l h a . hack or tba money. Already I u*i saved the town enough money •-< mv hi* veil’"- for eeveral months A:..I hr ha* jatl begun to get bn.y Mr.. CD. tala Ka lee talma On Saturday nwrnlag from 10:3U lu 12:0i). Mrs. Clarence D. Bain an irvtaioed at her beautiful home on West Broad etreet In honor of hoi iv'.cr, Min. Jana Gibson. of IMtton, •i. C. and Mr*. Herbert Browne Tajr lor, who bcfu.e her rocent marriage wa< Ml** Kate Bernard Jonas of talaigh. Thr living room, rsuMc room and flnli p room were thrown together .ml drromted In feiti* and naetur mm... Four tablee nf rartou* games core played during tbe morning, mi nt which the bnde wua pro meted >ilh liiKik and the other gueat of vor.nr with ellk boee. Au ice course and m.ii.ti were eerr* d by Mlaae. Elisabeth Townsend and .'oil Caldwell. The color icbeaa of ielluw and white wraa carried out la cor* can'«, leer and mint. Mr.. Ja.. A. Taylor Emtertaine Mrt. Ju A. Taylor delightfully en rrtained at her home for Mn. Hor en Rrownt Taylor on Thureday from ;»e to seven. The gjem were met in th# reeep lor hell by Mr*. Herbert McKay nd Mn. D. C. Fuaaell. After their arda were received by Utle Mlaaee dergarcl Fumell and Louim Brewer hey were directed Into th# parlor iy Mr*. G. M, Tilghman and Mrs. V E Baldwin. Those receiving there /itli Mrs. James A. Teylor were Jr*. Herbert Browne Taylor, Mlm '.uth Taylor, Mra. B- G. Taylor, Mrs. lurgarel 1. Bain, Mn. Clarence D. km, Hies Jane Gibson, of Dillon, 8. and Mra. 1. M. Roam. rm tho parlor the guests ware howri into the dining room by Him Hols McNeil) where Misaea Margaret Kre Cole, Eleanor Hatcher. tnr>- Cash well, Lola Aycock and Nell aldwcU served an ice course ss^ nint«. The punch bowl was artisti ally arranged on the porch which was ioi u.eted In rmilax and blur bydrau tan Those presiding were Wins illnnie Taylor and Kathleen Creel. The house was decorated thromth ut In nasturtium* srnilax and a* laragus fern. Music war furnished by Miss E3IU 'eth Townsend. More than a hundred guest* called luring the afternoon. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Mims Efnjly Myirj, daughter t Mrs E W Myers, va. <• iuite a number of r«r little fr-.-ndi u*.wley afternooii, to reluhrate her Iflh birthday. Quit, a nun Iwr of lulc Mum Mysrs' friend* gathered St #r home on Harnett »iroet wbart hey on joyed s most delightful aftar oon. UefreshmcnU wrie erved .n he dining room, where an immense akc had been prepared for tha oc atnon, on which Was burning Bve andlo when the little folks enured He candles were blown out b> the ills hoaesa, midst the cheering and ilighter of all present. 1 hose astisUng Mrs. Myers in an rtraining the little folks were Mrs inrun Wade. Mrs Ja*. Farthing. Hues Ream, of Durham, Miss Jolla martmwMnnlRinil following U a list of those pres nt: ■ , Chas. Aycock, Marvin Bseos, Morris t«de, Lloyd Wada, Nat Towneand. *)ulse Brewer, Elisabeth Fueaell. •srgsret Pus tell, Katharine Puaeell, *»• McKay, Elisabeth HighamitH, illsabeth Godwin, Thomas Brough on. Sarah Parson, Jim Parson, Van .leanor freeman. Hales Johnson, intestine Johnson, Lula May Brough on, Edward Broughton, Tam Brough on. Louise Fitrgerald. Robert Lee fuy, Chas. Guy, Rachel Aycock, Mary belton Pndgsn, Edna Earle Lee and ranees Purdie. COMPLIMENTARY TOMI5S TAYLOR f>nc of the most enjoyablo entar a.nments of the summer season oc ured on Tnasdey evening. Juno 24th. 'hen Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Warren en retained »t their attractive country *me in honor of their couain, Mias he'ma Taylor, of Greonshoro. The _ horns was attractively de orated for the occasion. Upon arrhr I of tho young people who had motored out from town tho gaesta cere served with punch by Mrs. W • I>'rb»y end Mrs. R. I. Warren on hc porch, following many intercst ng games were played. Music was urni.hed by Miss Mattie Pop* and lr Boh Jordan. Then a recaption mmcdiately followed ip the dming oom where delightful refreshments »erc eerved. r-u_ __ _ .» . --- y all the young people. The yuciU ware: Meedojnae W. p Jlcltvy, ar.d W B. Warran; Ml war hclmn Taylor, Pearl Jernigan, Beesie Vai ' n, Mary CaahweU, Ruth Caeh 'el. Cindy* Warren, Myrtle Warren, Jat*> '.‘cat. Low nay Olira and Cleu ••y.tr; Mm Alcy Parker, Bob Jot Ian Jack BUrwart, Olrrar Godwin, ■m Monde, Calliva Wood, John A. ®r»-lyan, Thadrioue Pope, Loaie Jef r-V». l-oole Strickland aad Willard action. rMF. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE There tree a maker glean lad "kht it the Opera Haoea by the or ganizer* of thle fateraal order and Ion. V. C. Bullard, of Fayetteville prvaent and addretaad Uie audi •nee. In hie alee, quiet, Southern IJ '*e. be tokf them of the advantage: *■ this fatomal order, baaed on fath •rly and brotherly love, etandlng to) ^eity. aid. and progreaa and every niny of a moral npliftiny naturo •Me writer wae eorry that It we etc 'Ottible for everv father end motile, HOY SCOUTS reyuianon oiaeipime 'Itree pa troll under the petrol lead ******* * * BUSINESS LOCAL * 1 * * * _*_* * * * SQUIRRELS—CRAY, 1 MALE AND thr«« fvioMIim*j mIkq on* pair Can* ilian black squirrcia. for aale. Sec Paul C. Hood. IFO* STEAM, HOT WATER. VACU I urn, hot air, or pipalea* Caloric t trrtiacos, iw Dunn Heat A Light Co. s. B. Sligh, Mgr., Butter woi. 8 to re FOR SALE—ONE FORD TOUR INC *«r in flrat'ClaM rondlUoa. E. V. Gainey. ••ONEY IN AMOUNTS FROM IX. •00.00 op to lend on improved town Of farm property, on long time. *• L Codwln, Attorney, Dunn, N. _C-_ tf. FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND Maxwell touring car in good eon _dlllon. K. V. Gainey. . BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR rlactrlc light plant or water works, Dunn Meat A Light Co., Butter "for. Store. for sale CHEAP—one chevr. olet touring car, good tire*. Joat painted, new battery and top- E. *. Gainey. I JU»T RECEIVED A SOLJD~CAR! of Rad Codar ahicglaa cut at Van -©tiver, British Columbia. Thane thinglea average from 4 M IS 'othea wide. No. 1 quality at |7.so par thousand. Baa ua f#c tea-. •aadlata delivery. Rutter Brua.. _ D“an. N. C. FO* SALE—1*14 HUPMOBILE Electric lights and started. A real Qapiewi. u> v r.i_ n SALE—I HAVE SEVERAL valuable farm* for aala In Barnett «°°aty, located in good netekbor Srwr<^tt oodwiu. NOTICE—MV SON, JOHN DUN *»a Raine about 14 yean of aga. left ay pram lacs on the events* of June 21, wtthoat at consent or authority. This U to warn aay »nd all parsona whomsoever frost airing hfn or elding and assisting Oiin in any manner whatever. If •o they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the tew. Duncan Rain, father of Jno,j>miena Rains, _liunn, Roots *. « BUY LIBERTY BOkds aT PAR in exchange for arXfctite we 00U or payment* on nA do* in fall Of 191S. Parrlah-fifrer Co. wanted.Zman 4eo owns “» mill te tog aiilia I 1,000,000 fort pin* sad oak fig, Located 12 mile* cast of Mr, Write or come te see me Am v. H. -MaeaengiU, Dunn, sevI^l sVcowdMohd FORDS for tala. Baa rtrAMm Com ..... AMjHHais: $10.00 rrwar dwulsB^ftoo for me return to me. NotiH|7l McLamb, ■Benton, N. C. Jjfgg. BEHN1NG PIANOS aBb^REATED to exeull. They daj But is why they are ike'talkdl the country. Sold by Parrieh-Pdjy Qo. FOB SALE—ASOOHr BUSHELS of rood corn In the Mr. Will sell by bushel or* In qMg.loL Cash or on time. 8ec m*.at once. J. G. Jemlgan. Dunn, No. f, St. pd. DON'T WAIT, DIG PIT NOW and install • Cs lern Tm naee Save* 50 fuel Ml. keeps wuUrpipee __ring. Ask •one of the assn in Dunn about Caloric. Wo bare last Tecefved * car load Caloric*. See 9- B. Slleh Ugr Dunn Heat A Light Co., But ler Bros. Star*. .»• WANTED—I WANT TO BUY about 2600 tobacco Stick*- Bo* me at once. C. F. WkgMOff, Dunn, No. 2. . JUST RECEIVED—a!. CAB LOAD of mattresses. Can how supply you with anything you wuat In this Uns. Prices rang* from $4.00 to $26.00. Butler BroA, Pmut, N. C. JOHN W. HODGES SAYS SCREENS nr* cheaper than doctor* and that he will screen your porch, door* or window* on short aotios- Ha can raaks any rise Baa him before buvinv. IlEfUr (Ka VafST YanV IUY A ■•CALORIC" PIPELSSS FUR. note »ow. Car load Jaat arrived. 8m 8. B. Slijrh, Dues Heat A Light Co., Butirr Bros. Store. ere Cooper Jackaon. Earl Westbrook and Pulton Lee took part la the out nr Each patrol leader alternated as officers of the day aad guards were en duty night and da/. Ther, were five tents, three of which were used for alee ping, one for prevision!, aad one for eating. Fulton Lea was heed cook end with his assistants Bruns wick stew, Irish potato hash, hot bis cuit*. coffee, ice tea aad various dishes that rapidly were devoured, were served. Regular hears for all Purposes were souaded by the bugler. Unweed Prldgea, and the whale troop was <■' rnpelled te obey. The bathing was fine end the bays were an excellent lot. Scoot Masters, ■ Daniel and Warren spank La the high* eat terras of the susnaat behavior , *nd Ana bearing ef tbs dnttre troop. .. ^l7 s returned Thursday night, ■ tlnd but happy. ; TOWN ORDINANCES I - ORDIMANC AMENDED 'I The following snaeadaneet to ths ! | Ordinances of the Town relating la lithe levying and collection ef license taxes was unanimously adopted try I tbs Board: BE IT ORDAINED BY THY BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS 01 t THE TOWN Of DUNN: i Pint: That the foSowfag amend r meats aad additions to the Ordlnanew • of the Town relatlag to the levying and collection of lleaMe or prMtegi • taxes are hereby adapted: . L*-—--' ;l /"'"At . J MEET ME AT THE HINDENBERG LINE I " * .■* \ • • -***.*;r t4Sr*f' On July , ..J/f | IK LiLUNGTON . Major F. P. McLendon, who helped to break the original Hindenberg line, will speak. And two of oar own boys, who helped to take the “man” oat of German, will also tell t!ieir home folks how it was done. * ■ f"’ • X'-- • ■*. rV, r: . EVERYBODY W'LL ENJOY THEMSELVES « The tan!' is on its way, and with its craw of two vat- ; erane will show how it scrambled over the famous (anfa* mous) line ar«l made the Hun hunt Berlin. THE SOLD 2RS W-LL TAKE RENEWED PRIDE iN THEiR NATIVE COUNTY The Band—hear that bass!—will be here and even the old witches' joints will forget their rheumatism. A i-iCNIC WILL FEATURE THE DAY And the Dinner! The soldiers munching barbecue and sipping Brunswick stew, and the people devouring whole poultry farms of spring chickens— GEE! I’LL BE THERE! MEET ME AT THE H1NDENBERG LINE JULY 4th! EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: L. M. Chaffin, Chairman. ■ THEDFORD’S Black-draught T'Z**"*- 7* C fl i. •» - if.• TTllJli «_x' < '. * *'“*'***-« l*** ■umuM hi WOOD’S £E3JS t gawTMwsfc,Fjcn, ; afiE»iSKw; J^rSt ~y *“■•> «“-•*•* _Win« f«r “Tr«n**» etm r-w. T.W.WOOP it SvJNT ikw council or ms »* ORGAItlZCD IN rARU I I I J I I 1 A Uc«ium or privilege tax ofa $10 00 per year ahafi be levied and! collected or all stable* or places! whore horses or mules ere kept for *ale or exchange or for biro. II. A IJesnss or privilege tax of $10.00 por yeaj Wall be levied and collected on »D oealcrx |n gasoline and oils, whether1 wholesale or re tail, having distributing station with in the Toarn of Uonn. $. A Llttass tax of $200.00 per •ear shall b* leeied and collected opon II dealers to or persons who sail wines ur ciders of ary kind whether the •ante bo mad* fruit lake* or from chemical", end upon persona who deal la of sail beverages of any kind other than from bottles or soda /ooxttini. 4. On each aatamoblle in the town $1.00 per year. 8econd: That any person who shall carry on or *»«■*• in any business lor the carrying »* of which a Ucsnes 1* required by tbs Ordinance* of Iba Town of Llunn without drat securing a license to carry on ,pr conduct roch business shall be gwlKy ef a misde meanor. and upon conviction shall pay a not of $a0.$0, and every day that such boainata l» carried on, con ilactad or engage* In by any person without a I icon** aha'1 be deemed mad held a separate offense under ode Ordinance. Third i That all Ordinance# or Clauses of Ordinances lB COn*kt herewith are hereby repealed. Fourth: That iht* Ordinance shall go Into effect imme1!Nataly. t. W. WHITElfEAD. Mayor. THE FOLLOWING OftDlNAMCE WA* unanimously adopted SY THE EOAOi An ordinaaee ef the Town of Dunn forbidding the riding of bicycles at night Without lights and to prohibit the riding ef bicycle# on Mdo-walks. •a ft* Ordained by tho hoard of Caw miaaiowers e# tba Town of Dwwai 1. That aay parson axoopt Poll** Offlcsrs In the discharge of Uioii Katie* who shall ride any bicycle bi < rim town of Dann on any of the public ' •ido-walks of aoid Town, or any par- 1 •on except Police Officer* in discharge 1 of their dotica. who shall ride nay 1 bicycle within tho Town of Dana in < the nighttime without n light on the front of aoid bicycle shall be guilty < af a mlademranor, and upan ccneic- i tion shall pay a fine of *60.00. In I construing this Ordinance tha parted between the lima of ona-holf boar af ter annaat and one-half hoar baton 1 •unrise on the following morning • shall be bold to bo ia the niahltiaM. * I. That an Ordinance! and Clone-,t Cf of Ordinances ia conflict herewith - are hereby repealed. >. That Ibia Ordinance adtnll go into effect immediately. i- W. WHITEHEAD, ._ Mayor. RESOLUTION The following Resolution wa« un animpaahr adopted by the Beard: RESOLVED. THAT WHEREAS, report* hare boon made to tha Com m.rsinner; of the Toma of Dann that • great many of the stores and ether placet of buainoaa in the Town am kept open on tha Sabbath Day, and peopi^ continually carrying on ond engaging In their usual and cueto mory burineaa and trade#; •row tm e rjhfork, he nr pr. THE BOARD OR COM WWIONERB OR THE TOWN OP DTJMK: That tho Pol tea Department of mid Towo bo and it io hamby inatraetod to oaforoa tha State Lowa an exlet tog prohibit ng tha hasping open of »ad placoa of bmdnasa aad tha *-« u» idS'KjjES'w' I£i tha tame ia hereby iaatraatad to ao forre tha State Lawa with reference to gambling aad n-of ahaaaa, aad especially with re fere nee to tha gMM af aaneh boaiRa. J- W. WHITEHEAD. Mayor. *
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 3, 1919, edition 1
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