Newspapers / The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, … / Oct. 30, 1919, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
«φ******* ♦LOCAL* I * ****** 1. Thorn·» Η. Sutton, of Faystteville, W1I here yesterday. J. D Barn ω returned Sunday from • brief trliK to Kichrood. Oliver P. Shell, of KinaUin. 1/ here to visit hi* mother, Mr*. M. K. Shell. Un Marylia Butt» h«u accepted • position with Ik· Goldrti <n Com pany. Μτ. and Mr· Qeorf* M. Floy·) haw returned from Richmond »ft*r m brief visit tbere Miss Mali bet Godwin sad M ad red Mood visited friend» in Urwniboro college» last week. C. Spear. Hicks, cuehlor of the of the Rank of Tlam'.r.l »» s νί*· •icr hero Last night. O. W. Godwin, a ton of Edgar Cod win, has accepted a petition with the Uotdatein Company. Mlai Brrdie Denning ha« returned to Dunn s iter a brut visit to relative* In Sampson County. , Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Morgan unit litUe son viiited Mr. Μοτμκη'ί moth er In lower Johniton Snmlay. Mrs. Jam·» Su-wart. accompanied by Kor husband. went to FayetteviUr today to be treated tn a hoapital, Mr», J -P. Csme», of WonhinKtou, N. C., is here to vi«lt Mr. sml Mr*. J. W. Jordsn ami Mrs. Milton F. Cain·?. W. C. Kanoy, L U. Biuell, John W. Dr«u*hon, Henry Lee and Kenny V. Howard were among th* Dunn visitors at the Stale Pair la«t week. Colonel John Rob Baggctt an<' '· F. BatXs, of Lillington. were here . Tuesday afternon on their way to .Wilaon where thry spent yesterday «ι busines·. Mrs Ida Smith and her dauxhler. ML»» Sue Smith, have returned In -a · a . - uivii uvuc ncrr tor inc winur. ι β'7 h»*· been residing in Montreat for lh«- laat MTtrai months Cecil Harrington, of Clayton, was her* Saturday Re it a tor, of J. C. Harrington, who rrsided her.· until1 about thritr year! ego and i* well rr 1 n«>b«r«d by Dunn peopts. Judge John C Clifford, 'Squire' 81dr«-dge L»e, Perry Morgan and W.I F, Byrne* attended On· meeting of Ltttla BItot Aaaocietton in th· weit Urn part of th» county yesterday. A. D. Wilson, head salesman of th· Goldstein Company for wvi-t»l yaara, will I»·*· Dunn January 1 U oegln businem for himself al Duke. Hi· family ha· already muved to their new home. Representative and Mri. Hannibal L. Godwin retnrned to Wanhington Friday after sptnding neveral day» here at their hoof. They probably will remain in Washington until ton· irraaa adjourn·. Worth M. Pofx κ the proud recipi •nt of a telegnira informing him ofi the birth of a daughter ui Taylorville, ltllnoia, wharv Mrv Pope is vmtmitf her parent*. Mr. Pope will join hi· family ία Taylorville next month. Elmer Polk, who haa represent*.Ί a Philadelphia conccrn In North Carolina for several yearn, haa reliev ed his position on the road to accept one In the garage of Kmilh and He- , Kay here. Be will begin his sew , duties about the first of neif m until. Beeaoae of Ik· great vQhira· of \ other work iacldest to the winding , up of Dunn's firat fair, the secretary | is still unable to supply a full Hat of < Eremiutn winners. The Dispatch had oped to publish this list in this issue,'t but is unable to do ao. It will prob-1 ] ably appear next week. j, Former M%yor J. Walter Turnageli who haa the contract for KiveU'«l< Bridge in the Western part of the eoonty stated while here last night ] . that the wnrk would be completed within the next two or'three wi»ksl, The structure is to be entirely of ', concrete, 120 fact long and will coatl, 14.300. , Claude Gardner has returned to ' ' Rocky Mount te accept the position he I ! resigned several «Peeks ago when he I was advised to move to higher al- ! titudea for his health. Since then he has been advised by spcclallat· that ι his health is perfect and that Rocky | Mount offers no danger. Mrs. Gard· \ ner will jots him there this week I Rev. A. D. McClure, at Wilming- ι ion, will preach at the Presbyterian ! Church Sunday morning and even- ' lug. Rev. A. R. MeÇuccn, the pastor, c extends a cordial Invitation to avery- · body to attend the Sunday service* ι and here the visitor, who is one of < the foremost ministers of the Prosby. tarian Church in North Carolina. I nur» on uic J«nn riUBvrald ncrw! /aaidenc* in Broad Street hax b#en ι atarted. It ia expected to be cum- ' Sleted early next year. A portion of ι lie rcaidence once owned by th* late ι John C. Co* will ba uied Id the new. τ When completed the new home will I rank among the prcttiait in Sown I It i· to be located immediately in ι iront of the N. A. Townaend home. I That beautiful diipla; of hand painted chioa displayed In Floral Uall 1 •t th* Dunn Pair wai the handiwork 1 of Miaa Eliiabeth Thompaon, daugh ' tar of Mr. and Mr*. John L. Thump eon. The k>v«iy defigna were much admired by all who aaw th»m. They waro painted whan the young woman ara* I cat than alcvcn year· old and ware considered one of Uia moxt re markable dieplaye at the Fair. Sever ' al prataiuma war* awarded, Misa Thompaon I· now «it Salem College. { T. D. Gillia, a grandeon of Duncan j Gillia. who waa wall known to Dunn . peopl* familiar with Cumberland . twenty politic», it on* of the young , men quartered beta with the field ar- , Ullary platoon. Young GfllU' hum* ι V la In Alexandria, La , whfther hin , fathar removed from Caabarland County many yaara ago. Major t Jamaa Pearaall, a friend of thr | well-remembered "Dank," diacovcr ered the young Gillia at tho picnic ι Tnaaday and hai been baa* lntroduc ing Mm U other frlaada of thr Cum- ι bar land politician. I Practically $12,500 in 191» tare* « have bean collected by Chief t Pap «foc· October 1 according to <■ a «tatera*ηt mad» by hiai yraterjjy. « TMa ran wfll bring the total collec- I ed oy him considerably above ftS,- 1 MO. IλΛ month'* report tbowl thnt he had turned $14,040 Inta the town t treasury from tax collection* elnc* < I ana 1. Ha lay· he la rartai* eollec-' Won* till year will nvntually total I at laaat |M,004. If hia «apeetatinn»! ara raaltaad hia collection· wfll have 11 exceeded any prrvlnoi year by tp-ii Coximately 911,000. Me will be in M ι aAee naarty all day tomorrow toll rioahra taxaa 1 > Hubert Jorila#* U in Whitukcr* 10 lifiy. (thine· Ï·· C'amirtiUiy ι··ί\ y»vivï«lay tor Wiiminuton. Vιrr Jouta WU.-4 ti ba.*ini'.v visitor ia Ruli.iph Seiut-Uay. Κ. Λ. Tawniwnd u ν lei tor in ' Rithmorol. Vn. Saturday. Pr. 11. <*- Tu*'.ini:»oa, of Hampton C ounty. vni· hrrr ycsU-rday k Dull·? Johnson of Clinton, was & burine*» vtatar Iv r»· Monday. I MU* Lou ée Cox cf (W^i«4mro. i* vixirtnp in fh' citv. fb<" jru«*«i of Miw Young! ( Mr r.n«' it*λ. Jan.v ΙΙ·η». '.»·ι h»vJ Hit le tlaukhin, \"ξ^'·Λ.μ. *ρ*·»Α 11*· ur.k cf. will · in J>!lii »ιι, S. C. « Mr wri' Mr,.. Η. Λ, Pai'k«-r, Ralph P«%rk»*r anrf Λ·ϊλ> A va Park r » itirrf· rM tit* Vick l'rido* ρ rummjo wl f!«nU win laet ntirb. Mr. Juck L· «· a nl r».i, Juvk, Jr. havo fitmwi iiom Hint. ·»νοην:Πο, whriv tb«y Mocnt · wc monuv* witù Μ η». LctV mDtbi -. V.rv. T. SJo^n liuy, of 7cbu!on, will arriva harv to<U> to »uû; hia bi*i%h cra, J· T.. ï. ni.J iiurk Guy, ami ΙΓια <4-ti'r, -ii. « Minr.it liny ;i'e«r». Vv. 11. nul *ou, W. M. «»r. ·%η·< aft*r -.ικηύΐ.ί;-' *··■** rul wi-ok* ι·.!. w.ii» n iai vw. aUirnedI Suiix Jny iu tin ir home Jn •>,»rlnj|| lltip« . ! ^!r> Hr..v. ι II. M.-Kuy an<i hcrl diufht· 'n 1\n H id Wi^ifuy Bact'j *nd Jane MtA*v returned Vnuiiay fir»m a vi«:t to ri*lntfv··»» a* iiichmo »d 4P·! Pctcrrt>urir. Va. M-· Wiil mm I n· r»tcrnr«I y .-ator (iny from Rn'cijrh tvher*.· th·: nude op pbraLlon before Ui* t k rk of the i-'wi « rul Court f«»r r>aa>p»>i t* to (tiTQUiiiy, uh«T· hi·/ Li'*iitvimnt Lor. ir Àtahoiiisl. h ï» proUl»',v thut nhe will U-Mvc to jiMii her .husband wi;hin th» next f«'W wntfka. I>r. t·. c. Elliott I*l» ropiat tor, who haF ho«i «lÂlcct in Dor.η Him·»· Januao ilivirf-iiu hia time lK»twi'i η 11*·* «'«ty ami W ilrn r.K'.on. hn< ciorod Κ" oftee*· hi re ami letjmcd to Wilmington, | wh. rc iir ii lirMtfii i^it.wnouily. Dr. j Cîl'ott ν*·< |*ipu?Ar with Dunn pen pi··, whi ricrH '.nut h·· will not b· | h.»re lonftcr. Tkf l-jk «» - ·«*' *·«»»»■ ,K"· Tl' \ îno Slrecl WrliJixlivt Churrh by th» I il-jim P« :u4lt«ciit mus pren ntoo dui«| in* la··; Sur.dcy momln*V M'rviro by P. S. Coot*·»". Th* uviipit ru.)ii*.u»c, ι?·ν*η by Mar. in Wad%?. wna i>r%u*cr.t«u <>s À. T.. Ne*l'· rr>. The f».uct atul thi· ftirii lur·· art· xnl.'uMv jid bcnuLi fui ί^Μιϋοη» U» lh« rhuixh furiu*h- , Uljf*. Pun:ι Hifh f#chc«*le» hr.*l«t bull <{uint dof<*t«d liijf of th«^ Benson llijfh tV'huo) Friday iMtrmmn on the hicul roiiTt bv th .cot» of 27 to JÎ*. The vieilorr fio<l th·· Lorn· fellow* bcatPD up ΐυ th fin of play . *h"n îh' -< o».· >ic«.«< \*j Ιο ΙΛ ; i their favor Ku<l work by PridgMi. Νη%· Imny ui.d <*«iiTot«] t.|i*ncà the till··,. h*»rvi r, lui « I l»-ot^hl \ λ tory. H^'jn r . Mi IV HollaJa) rvfc-riul ih. ^nrac. I Th< on!y •'.« vonu oii ) ι it/··' lo< a?l ir. I mpuvi'.y ;r I hi mi \r («v»w ci | . at ιf»·· D«»piJ<h ofllct. 11 u*a* cap · lured a'tor a di-sjH-rate trujrj;!»· in the 14 per* η ··ι c lit. -i of Wottk Μ ΡφΜ,Ι h fiiori iliatancc uovt of Uwu. 'IT»e I animai ib I · rccio'jN looping, if not | much lar*.n r ihtftt i> η iHitdhli: uni. li and »ta *aAi»cintc.« *li«J a nier job) of pruniug Worth'· embryo not far-l lory. Ûv«utuw*· of tIxj diûiwuity »*p«r1#no pd in ifcitinff labor and can, local cotton activilfa* were shifted from Luckuoa- Square to ihr Durham and South m yard» early this week. The M)uarc i - η» overload^·· with cotton ! thai it •î' thought iulîy l wrn< will: - Ik rcuuinri to ck«r it- Κ» ι eipt· J well' hca» y xoday an«! >e«sicrdii\ ahcr. I he marL··' wvut above 37 j rent κ. Card Hrv. >ui announcing the ap proach-np marring of Mus (îraee - \Voodurd Hoh <ia> to Alexander Hay- * ivuod Strait., to o«i ur November 25 it ih·· tome of M;rs Holtidnv'û i»ar mta, Mr. aud Mr*. McD. Hoiliday. hrrr. Hoth of the v.iunjr propte ar«» well known and popu\&) here. Mr.| Swam'* houic is in PI>moutb, but hi i to* b«'P ( mplnyi d hore lor several ; year*. Cotcor r nnid in Hurnett, Samp i' Kin, JohiiMon and f'umbcrlarKl conn- * Lie? up to ScuUmbct- 23 thif y«*r to talled lA.CUb bale* airains: 16,774 for the jane petted l&irt year. Of ihi* numlH'r Harnett haii ginned 4,051, " Sampson i,207, Johnson, 3,7KM and f ι'umt»rrlu.»d ^,UG2. Sampron il Ibe *nfy one of the quartet to havn jf-.n· »ccî m on- thi· year than laat. The report made by the Ikportmcnt of Commerce flho** that it had ^ηιι»·«1 tmly bait·» uo to September 2?., 1018. J. 1.1 ο > »f Wade und Koj;.*ne T. Lee rrturnrd Friday from Washington ahere they attended tlK- biennial con· - ^rnuion of Scottish Rite 3da«onJl And vbcrc they* wen: n;ade Kniicht C'<»m nandcrft of toe Court of Ηοηοτ. Thia * k« mq honor cunir-»od upon only twolva Mioiii in (ht W'ilmlncton Con »<4tory and X regarded a* a erc»t j honor to the Donn lodgr and to Mr. . Wade nr.<! Mr. Li-e, it ÎA from the ~ r<*vr.kh of thi· Κ η Ik ht Commanders of the Court of rtoi.nr thui honorary· hirty-thlrd dritry» Ma*one are ehoien. | CHICORA DAUGHTERS CHOOSE « OFFICERS. In a m«,tint,.of lh·· Chicora Chap· ι «r of lh>- United Daughter* of the "onfodriury at the hi»·»» ol Mr». N. V Towr.«-r,d Tuaaday afternoon Mil. roiriuonii waa «letted prvaident. Mra. MrD. Holliday, rice pr.ntdent, Mr» J I. Wnd*. Mtond vicc president, Mrv J, E. Crockett, recordm#· «.-rrvLary. Vlrt. FnrqukaH Smith, romtpondmg kccrotmry, Mi»« Bailie l'urdir, tTo·*»*-1 - ►r. Mr*. C. L. WiUon, re*utrar, Mi*» Jawir Smith, hintorlan. > Wra J. C Clifford, Mr* R. M. Pear ell and Mi>. J. I Wade wrra named U> form the credential committee Mra Tdwrmwi read rqport of fitnto I Couve-ition rcaanlly held at lli*h Point. It «*«■ d-vided to a>uu Ks raeta mm- - vr r,n cent/ for Woman· Γonfi-der- t lie Horn»· at Kaycttevill». The Chap *r ha·» recently placed In the Confcd ratr Ifome Mr* MrRcnxie, the tidow of Confifdratc v*icr»n whom hoy with the aaiintanr· of the dif ferent churelii* le town h»»c been .upportlntr for <omi time. The .hunter dc«Jrr· to thar.k iho»r chorth 1 ■« thai H«vi helped for th<lr aa»l» Uaee. Mn». J. II, Andcraon. of Fayette villa, the dlr.<-t«r of thi» ilWricI will nevt with th» chapter in November 4 η inurixin* program will be pro rlded. Every daoeht«r I» urjfed t» W )rt<ml at thu Meeting. The (tale to ki announced later * BUSINESS LOCAL « • V * * * * 1, i, 1 —r— TENANT WANTED FOR FOUR , k«'« fra «Ituat.d near Linden C^ood lu mi un d nie» Iwo-etory hou*, ou il. ^|ipjy to Ε. M. Jeffrey* Dnnn. N, t. SPECIAL — STRAW MATS Al your o\/n prier. W« hav# a Larg< aM-xnmrnt to. select from, all el wli" li urc roJW ai a bin reduction. l'ail -·: οîicu t-cfor» they arc picked oTi-r Al< ffood «lylca. Johneoi Tîioth r». Lhinn. / HZW AND SECOND HAND FORDS foi· -mie PAgniSH-URIVER CO. VCU Vi'ia BE GIVEN A DIS coif.t if yuu pay your town«t**ee •luring 'h* month of October. Pay no- mil have the dim-oonL U. 8. I'ttr 'l'own Ta, Collector. J-·."» FOR / SALE.—NINETY <·:»:·.« u< rce «A Mxtern yean time, f W. II. PAPJOXH. 11 ' λ.Υ YOUR TAXES IN OCTOBER ai.»l -nVp th4 Htucouiii. See Chief l.i'c »t lu« oT.t-e in thr Municipal [ fcn.ldin*. ι WANi rrO AT ONCE—young wo ης η t>Ky IK to 32 to talu training ro.r.-r in rumin* in the training «rhool fer nuree* In the New Pitt· fun HnnpitAl, Kayettevillc, N. C. Til» work Iflnct hard, but I» »ory i'.Uixvtinf irtsd Iwneflci»! with cv viy roiivcnia>t<ce for trarhin* and car* of the uut*vs, ID 16 4t. νου WII.L BE GIVEN A DIS •■uunt IΓ you [unr your town taxes djnng 1hi« month, pay Chief Pajr0 now and seventh» diacoqnt. UNLIMITED MONEY TO LEND ON iu.'K <!m# or firat-claa* reel estate. fl.ii-JU.C.a up. Witjh or wltboot life ir.'uraiu'·; with fx without broker-1 »···■■ «>νν··ι upyiuni οι property, and/ prompt attention :··νίη ta all Application· Some lugh prmluriitf farmi alway· for ••I*. R. L. «GODWIN, Dann, N. C. 10-2-tf. NIGHT OPERA ^6* WANTED FOR Dunn P>rh»njri. Apply to Man ager, tclrpho^i· oficc. LOST--THE COAT'TO A G HE EN »uit bciwrrn j/nn Hodge and l-'rank Slllr; aj the Clinton road. Reward of 11 f.0(1 fur rttorn to J. K. HmJlo·, ΙλΙηη, Κ I., Box 1·. St. \AÎ. NiGHT OPERATOR WANTED FOR Dunn tnhaiBT 'Apply to Man ager. trK-pboM i^Hcc. NICHT OPERATOR WANTED FOR I >n η ι: Exr kutft. App'y to Mar» opur. ii-lnpl.o·' offio ijRING US YOUR Ub&RTY BONDS if you «ηηί^ to »a(l Them. We will ; l-»y you the Wftn-tt price· for tlirTn Will pu you caan or ghra you -.raJr in/exchange. If you drclût to >rll pont fall te (a« ua. Jxhiitun Brother*, Darn, N. C. Κ S AI Jr.—I HAVE SEVERAL valuable 1un· faa" a·!· η Harcatt county, located ft. good neighbor hood», on K<x>4f road·, and but coed market· Vtth rood boUdiaga. Call or. or addrem, R. L. Codwin, Dunn. N. C. IUST RKCEIVED-rA CAR LOAD of muttruAiev Can now aupnly y era viite anything' puu want in thi· ΙΙγ.λ i'ricas rhfigf from $4-00 to &2f>.0J. Butlen Bru* , Dunn, N. CX NOTICE—IF YOU/ARE IN THE market for j..iralV of toda, large! ur Kinal'. rontraqlU, get in touch « ilh u*. WrVc Âol the good·, and the pr'ce »ilt \ifyrl*e yon. Writa wi;·* or phonc. /r. T. Covington A Son "Anyhinir in Fertmaara," , FoveUrville, N. C. 10 U It. ) KCMNING PIANOS ARE CREATED to exc-ll. Tbay fio. That ia why they are th« (talk of the town Sold by rarrirhwrirer Co. FOR SALE—3(0 ACRA3 OF LAND • 111 Socnty Finit T/wnahip, Cono brilar.il rr.onJy, 7 Bile· from Fay ettevfll». ιΛ βγμ fn high atata uf cultivation: f house·, (tat))··, 1 t'.bftr»o horp.I Land pood for tobacco. cotton w corn. For ouiek KMie otTiT»d Ht vrfry low figure·, MM or write A. W. Peu», FayetUvllla, small farm Mead coats for Όΐ" W. h pJrUlp, Donn, N. C. WANTED— TWO/ÎXPERIENCED fni<->Jail!r ι for^SJnturilay—C«U at onr«. Company, US B. Brond Street · FOR~ SALE. .. uorta WMson cood con<l'tioi •I. Smith lt-0 And lot, r»nu«> Houie in Apply I" Clarence 5«> HOU for yalr ner of occupied The hnum· oercnltd f4) Ε. Wade' Strict. (, of »κ>. 11 AND LÔTS IN DUNN The h/θΌΐΡ at the cor id Layton «treat Johneon. (2) fhi the above and tf. Br·war. <t) houaoa near It in Eaet Broad (β) acar the Col a. ι·., Nov.dorr L.1*·*' HolinLaff Chorek. Éa*y trmi ./i™,,of M «"«lock, a. «., Nor. "· · (Γ Lajrton. , WANTED.-SEV„ of fert milk da1. Will pay 70 eenta ftic OVER if» I " tvr q Λ Prince. GALLONS Duo». Cafe. FOUR.—BAR purchaaar. Smith AUTO FOR SALE.—««o* CASH ami άχ hundred within «Il moll A* buy# «tandard make tar hi t*eal li-nt condition, lia» ' bad ket of ear* free carefal owher; nia only ;i'x month·' tira» ne* and of bwt EVike: no dr facta; «hiker ranalae thun new ear Vnd )eok» »» *eod. Β»*, impreretre \ant) rooiey; teat new 11*00 00 anJ iannot be eaaiJy ilsplirati-d at tKai krir· now. I«n m-^dlfte delivery. Aktuit the thine 'or aomc follow who donan't want in wait for factory delivery. Act -P'l.-k if yon want thl« bargain. It will be mapped »p Addre*a Drawer L, Dana. N. C., or apply at Dlapetrh ofllee for Information <■ LOST—SIDE CURTAIN TO A D<xir· car, tt rwd between Dunn ' «ad my horaal Reward for it· rr iro to ra«. |E. W. Smith, itpd * SEVEN-PASSENGER HAYNES AU totaobil* for ml·. Good condition. Smith A Wine*. • BUICK ROADSTER ροκ saleU ' Smith A Pi lilt*. HOUSE ΓΟ* SALE—POUR ROOM dwelling In fair condition on lot 1(0 by 140 fret in (rood location. High··! «lovatMl in town, conven ient to Mwrrtn, water and light·; abort dlatanroffrom asphalt atroct·. Immédiat» pMMMiun. Pull eaah payment not'to «xeoad 12500 re quired. Qutpk parcHaaer will find bargain in thia property. AUdrcaa Drawer L, Dunn, N. C., for partie-; niara. NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF HARNETT COUNTY Your «ttnlM if resptcrfnl Ijr called to (kit port tow of the "Machinery Act" which pro vides a discount en all taxea paid before the ftrst day of De cember. la order to take ad vantage of thi· discount, your taxes must he paid oa or before the last day of November. All taxes are due and paya ble on and after the firat Mon day m October, and the boahs are now open so that each and every citizen may have full ad vantage of the discount by pay· < lag his taxes eady. I would most earnestly urge upon all citixens to take advan tage of this opportunity to pay their taxas, thus malting a sav ing to tbemaafras and expodit f ing the matter of collection. Herewith is printed that por tion of the law which refers to the time of payment of taxes, and also gives the rate of dis count : Section 88—Taxes Due the 1st Monday m October. All tax·* liull be du· on tb· 6r»l Mofldijr in October ia ticb year, anil on all taxa· paid fat the month» of October and No vember a diicesnt «ball b· ghr •n to the taxpayer of one p«r coat. All tait· paid in tb· month of December iball b· paid at tb· n«t amount charg ed, and from and after the firtt day of January a penalty of one per cent per month thai! b· charged and collected by tb· theriff or tax collector; that ia to *ay, that on all taxe· paid in th· month of January, after the firtt day of January, a pen alty of on· par cent thall be added on the taxa» paid, and in tb« month of February, after the first day of February, a penalty of two per cent thall be added, and an additional penalty of pee per cent for each additional month of delay in settlement of tain·. W. H. TURLINGTON H*null County HANSKAT1C TOWH# TRYING TO ft>*UIU> GERMAN SHIPPING Hambui*.—Tfc· Haaaattk Uwna pint ■»<! «»· MMtlilii* twwm tfc* wrack at OMMigr1· maritime piM tie·. At all the porta eld aaillae »» Mil· are being ro-eqolpped for mry ke white Hamburg baa ftaWhi to tfco («Tinuint («r économie reltef. Oermeny·» mill m foot nbMi of 11 .SOO vomoIo of wUch II ere of e»ei talibor. Thm are >d»| leâHiil |M rapidly a· «· mi) Oor 'auui rood· principally to cempor»tt»< 1/ nearby neatral porta. m*nt rr»ee Even With Money Plentiful You Want IU Full Worth Dollar· get mighty little for their owner· under or dinary condition· during these time· the producing mark ets of the world are taxed far beyond their capacity to make up for the four wasted years through which humani ty has passed. No where now can we make the present dollar stretch as far as it did before the great waste began. But, occasionally one finds s store whose owners were forehanded—who bought wisely and well before the last great rise in prices were made. The Draughon Store is one of these. Packed into it are great stocks of standard goods that were bought at price· that permit it to sell for a little less than the average merchant is obliged to charge. These are goods that you need for every day apparel and for special wear. They are good goods that we back with our reputation. We do not ask you to take our word for this. We want you to come and see for yourself. We are. featuring some especially good values in Men's, Women's and Children's ready to wear garments of all natures, and shoes, hat· and furnishings. These are big values and are well worth your inspection. J. W. Draughon Illlllll - Buy While Wè Have It Production is Uncertain Markets are Scarce All goods made of steel, iron and wood are becoming scarcer. They are hard to get St any price, and no manu facturer will guarantee delivery of more than limited quan tities at any specific time. For this reason we advise all of our friends to place orders for their need· in these lines as early as possible. Farm implements needed for next year'· work should be ordered now. While our present stock of all grade· and all kind· of Hardware, Furniture and other lines of our goods last you will be given what ever advantage we have gained through buying as heavily as we have. After these stocks are exhausted, however, we cannot agree to maintain the present prices. They are bound to go up. if you are fortunate enough to buy of the present etock·, you will «ave money. If you wait, you will certainly have to pay more. This is the opinion of all wholesale dealers of the country. We will be glad to advise you in any way we c&n about market conditions. The Barnes & Holliday Company
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 30, 1919, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75