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♦LOCAL* * * * » ♦ * * * Μη. June Gay returnul Tui· J») froe FayettevilW. George L. Crnnaday »|wui iwt-ra! day· at Clarkton thin weak. John Henry Pope returned In·! wr«k from TownjencJ. Ga. 1 Μη. John L. Thomson left ye»· terday to pay l »horl viiit to (rimJ, in Coldaboru. J. I.e*lie Hudiin. of Four Oak·, *·< here Monday to vini hi* »i»ur. Mr. McD Prltuii. W. B. Howui.i lift Monosy for T«r. bgro, where he will hh-dU «cvcral days on buaimu·. Mil L". 6. ratn- and her daughter loft Wednesday lo κ|«Ί^Η week with relative» a· Lalinnue^^ Mr·. Marnh Morrow and Mia*.» l.u friUi an>l Jowr) Horn* returned luit Jiicht from a trip to Richmond. Vu. Chief of Poller II. 8. Cnge left Wcdltndiy for Wilmington to attend Federal Court. He will return Sat urday. Henry Herring. * former Dui-m banker, now cnfiaH^d in Uio lumber bualneio .» Boseboro, wa* a vi»itor her* Sunday. Mr and Mr». N. A. Tuwnaend and Mr*. Town»cnd'· mother. Mr». J. J Wade, «pent a «hurt lime in Hirh mond la»t week Κ. V. Howard, owner of the How ard Klactrir Shop, hax Mild Uu· «hop to E. J. Hudeoii end will retire from the electrical luiini-M. Mr». C. D. Owen, of Garrett*. Va . returned to her home Wedru-etlny af ter «pending keveral day» here as a ru«**t uf Mr». Mel) hYllun. Mra. J. H. I'ool left laxt week for the home of her mother, Mr*. L. E. Hodge·, in Johnson County. Mr*. Hodge* ha· been »eriuu»ly aii-k for •cveral dayj. Hri Elli* (loldatoin anil her »on J. J. Goldatcin. returned Monday from a vinit to Goldaboro, where Uiey had »pent Saturday and Sunday with relative·. Mr*. Robert Κ Warn η returned Monday from Emporia. Va., where »he had boan viklting her mother Mra. Sue Allen. Her ion. William Howard Warren, accompanied her. nrr. w.. I. Olive rwturntd Satur.)*> from Kirhmond, wtlrrr h- had apent • week in attend·»™ upon a iporal tourte of lecture». Hu alan attrml. td the Baptist Stall Convention at Raleigh thin wrek._ J. Ε Wilaon. a «lock ilralcr form irly loci led at Demon, ha· rnmpletad hU larpe brick «1rs stables on North Clinton Avenue here and "will open for businraa tomorrow whei. hi' re • rive» two car loadi of mulei and honea. Judge Oti· P. Shell spent yr.terday at Lillington where he stood the ex amination for ιωηιι enumerator ol Averaaboro townchlp. All other cn umeralora rt-conmendea by Harnett by Cone re ««nan Codvm wit* also Uim Architects have been Invited ti aub mit plan» for Donn'a new SIOO.OUO hotel which in to be constructed on tk( sue of the -old Hotel Divine. It ia planned to clear the ground by January 1, CoiutnrLog will begin aa aoon thereafter >a possible. , Because temporary fixture» ordered reveralweelo afo for the Coramcr op*n for buaineaa until late next wook. It! was planned to ope n thr hank Sat urday Judge Κ. 1*. Davis, president and caahiar, staled yealardaj that it would b« Impossible to open on sche duled time. The John Henry Pope farm, re cently bought by Hannibal L. Uodwin, wiU be aold at auction Friday αν m injt. The tract ia situated a short distance from town and contain· roenethlng over 700 ocres. It haa been divided Into «mall farina of from 26 to 100 arras nr.d will be- *old for email cash payment* and long term note*. Sale of municipal real '-state re centl* purrhawxj by J Γ-loyd Wade and Ernest K. Young wa* confirmed in a special mcctinn of the Board of Cominiaaloncri Monday night. The property «old u the lot adjoining tha alto of thu town water tank arid the ι table a adjoining the warehouses of Uie Stephens-Howard Company. Mr. Wade bought the lot for fl.fiOO Mr. Young the stables for fi.ZOO. Henry 0. Shell has accepted the agency for the Juno» automobile In Harnett County. He. his wife'» par ente, Judge and Mr». Otis H. Shell, and hla (later, Mut Mildred, went to Raleigh last week to get his firat atork vt ϊ·«· ne win continec, nowcvrr, to pl*y with the Gather-Da vi« Or chestra until hi· contract npirn January 1. He ipent la*t night in Klisabeth City ami will be in Rich mond tonight to play »t » dance there. Winner* in the baby ahow con dueled at the Harnott C*unty Fair wero Κ rancit Cromartk. daughter of Mr. and Mm. R. L. Cromartie, Doria Hood CoHrane, diufhW of Dr. and Mn. Wallace Κ Coltrane, Mr. and Mr*. Loonle Jackxon'" b«by, and Hasel Worthington Wllaon, daughter οi Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Wilaor. The winnm wfn announced thit »Mk by Owen OduiB, Mrttvy of the fair A»aoeiatlon Enwit F. Young and Jamca Bui. lawyer*, ha»c formed a copartr.< r*Mp known u Yourg A Bent. The Arm will occupy the auitc of oftea* (tow uaed by Mr. Youn g in the Firet Na tional Bank Building Mr. Young ha* Wen one of the town'» «»* noted lawyer» ainee hi* admieeion lo prae. tie· *everal /ear* êjro. Mr. Bc*t, a m of U* J. Brrt, waa admitted to the bar in Auguat after Ms gradua lion fro** the Unlrinity "f North Carolina In June Ifr was tn have graduated a year earlier, hut aban don*^ bi· •tudin* |n l»i« to onto* the *r»y· He ha* been pr*etiel*% y Dunn rinee Aumut. ■ The Dunn colored (Traded *ch»oQ opened thi* wn* with an enrollment S»S and With alx teacher» hi I te faculty Th· work of the «ehool I» again under the direction of pro Iruar 1. 0· Smith. lu territory haa been gn«tly enlarged ainee leal year. It if now open te ,|| colored *ehool children who My» jn that **etio« be tween H1»*· end Stony *«», for whom ee aehool hai bee* provldtd , far T«*r, Profraaor Biu th Mated at the opening that the flute aehoat attendance law would he MrWt Ijr aa/oread. Thla pro Tide* that chil dren between eigVrt and fourteen year* old awt attend during the fall ten* a a)*·· eartlacd for alelmea* or to harre* «ope. Γ>τ. Turlington, of Cooprr, wa» 11 Duan MuniUy. Warren O. JohnNui vinited Blch nioiid last week. Willi»» Ja.-kaoa, of Coopirr. wi u viiritor hour Monday. ; Kev. A. R. MrQu**n wu a viw'loi to Richmond l*^t wftk. C. M. Allen, of Bunnlevel, *n ■•mon? viaiior* here Monday. Μ π. John Mjftr» and children ar< visiting rcUuv·-* In Coldiboru. J. W. Langtoy ipeot Sunday ant Monday with friend» in Aowland. Mil» Kv< lyn Mr'lutc. of Hertford Ι Λ horv tu viaii Miaa Browuir Eaxtll, Miaavt. Mn.irt-d flood and HiUii I Bell Godwin rvlurnwl thU week froir Klm-lon^jahgj^hry had «pent «crerai the prie» <cu grown La y to η ferme _.k and «old taat week ic imar-by market·. Mr*. William Mclvin and her duunhU-r, Miu Joséphine, of Cold·· boro, apent Saturday and Sunday here a* gucate of Mr. and Mrs. Jam·» Houa ton, J. D Tiaraae, Mr*. H. 1~ Godwin, M it* Krna Darcea and Mr». Ora Pear -on ^p«nt Sunday near Wendell at the home of Mrs. Pearion'a parvnta. L)r and Mr». B. L> Marehburn. Mn rharlri Vinaon. Mina Ruth Wurtbrook, Mr·. Jno. A. McKay, Mr·. II. C. McNeill. Mr. I. M Uoam». Μη W. R. Warror. and Earl Wealbrook were am unie thoae of Ûunn whu at tended ihi KaptUt Convention in Raleigh thi> week. Member» of the naw Averaiboro Towmdiip Road Commiaaion aaaumeil «Sic·: thia waefc when the old Duoa Road Diatrirt and I ta commiwon wcrr abolished under a law pasaed by the 191U General Assembly. Ben. O. Townwnd, Albert Surlei· and George Hi-mming-way arc the new rommiet ioner·, succeeding Charlea U. Skin ner, John H. Ballaner and Mr. Item· minrway, who were member» of the old rommiwion The work of the new c»mniia»ion will mtend over the entire townihip. Two buck» Oil victim to Dunn hun ier» ln«t «••ok. R*t .Inme. M. Daniel wu the «layer of our; Dr. Robert 1. Warrtn of the other. The par •on'» liucW mi burped in the wild.· »f Onxlow County while tic wti m cut-ft of th* Onslow Bod and Gun Clob. Or Warrrn had to journey «•II the *lj u· Townst-nd. Georgia, lo ret his John W. l>r»uuhon and Nciil S. Greer. were hunting partners of the μ*rlion. They ar* authority for Dm trLaU-imnt Uiait the dwr weighed I Si pounds and waa on* of the prat lleat ever seen m that locality. The» <tate aiau that their pal lost maeh of hi" mini»t<rial dignity and poix' ihr-»uKh por/ormin^ η lerpi«chorcau feat t-loealy akin to the Yogi snake dance whi-n the buck fell before hi· lirowia». He drnios, however, that the merchant and tho sheriff were within a half-mile of him when the hurk was *hot Or Warren waa sllirhtly woundtd by hi· victim, John Hrnry Pop*·, who accompanied him, :ayn Thr buck played "poanim" on U siayrr and elmahed him quite vici ootly when h« attempted u> flnlsh it with a knife. MERRY DAMES MEET The Marry Dann Book Club met with Mra. J. H. Bamaa Tuesday af ternoon at S :Ï0 ojjock Members E. J. Nobles, Mr*. A. L. Newberry, Mm P. A I«e«, Mra Paul C. Hood, Mrs. Κ. M. Johnson and Mrs. J. P. JnhnM>n. Mrs. Pau'. E. Stewart was eor*t for the afternoon Thr next meeting will be hald with Μγλ J. p. Johnson REGISTER-JONES In t"te prc/vnee of relatives and a few mtimaXo friends, a marriage of unusual interest, was aolamniaed in the parlor of the First Baptist Church Fayettcville, N. C., on November the 4th. when Miss Nettie Jones of Bannlevel. N. C.. bocame the bride of Mr Ma* Honey ReuUtfr, formerly of Clinton, N. C.. now of Newport News, Va. Misa Jonea is a beautiful young woman of charming personality and rare accomplishments and will be greatly miaaed In the social and spiritual life of the community, Mr. Register is a young man of sterling qualities who saw service in the re gular army, both on the Mexican border and in Prance, always acquit ting himself with credit. From Fayettcville they motored to Clinton, leaving the next day for New port New*, Va. A DtailUw Born to Γ>τ and Mra. James M. l-ee. of Hopewell. Va., on October 30—a daughter, Nrll Wataon. Eajoy your family cfarel· ond«r bright. uf«. convenient electric lirht DELCO-UGHT TU maplite DetMa Uth mA Mhi K. J. Hodaen, Dtkltr maynard at minebla FKOM 'FLYING TRir HOME Mlneola, Ν. Y., Nor. 10.—Lint. U«Mn W Maynard. the "ftyln* par· aon." who »M_fl*it to flnlah In Um army'· Tree»-Continental race, r» torrxxl to Mitchel fluid today from a "fljrfn* trip" to hi· horn» in Clinton, ,U» rtr»t U. Waak («1 to* — M·» - ■1 ■»!«Slritâtiftl and waa the Π·* »t luncheon of Con* rmuwien IK· both Carolina·. Ho left Bollnur Wd, WaaMnfton at I o'clock and arrived Her· at 14)1. Little fomr-yaar-old Btadt waa putting on her aho«a for th« flrat rtme and got Ihaei "rhaiu^ . (Joi nu to her mother, ai. aaid tri umphantly, "See. mamma; I got my "OhΓ iatd mamma; bat ynn ha*· them on the wrene feet," Reeaie looked down doubtfully and «■M: "I don't aac how that can ba; thoec are all the faait IVe jot."—Th· Chriftlan Herald, Your Plumbing This is to announce that 1 have severed my con nection with W. C. Kanoy and that 1 am now locat ed in the N. A. Bell Company Store, where 1 am af filiated with Mr. Bell under the firm name of Bell ôc Swindell. We have plenty of material on hand and can do your plumbing efficiently, promptly and for ■ moderate cost. We will be glad to serve you when ever you need work in our Tine. That this service will be good is attested by the large ouantity of good work already done for yoa here ana in the sur rounding country. We are equipped to handle any size job and can handle it quickly. Phone nine-six when you j.eed us. Office open all day. Ε.'J. SWINDELL of Bell & Swindell Dunn, North Carolina Arbuckles Coffee 40 CENTS as long as 1000 pounds will last WALTER JONES Phone No. 27 ELECTRICAL Να contract too lai*· or oaall Personal Attention Git··· all Work JAMES T.FOISTER Electrical Ceatractor Rrferracti Kurm»ked Loos Expertes*· 'HTlcc and «lofk room in Purdle Bros. Baildmc Tel«ptu>D« 141, Ε>βφ, N. C. No contract too large or un all Personal AttanUon Gtr··) aH Work lheiecrèïof a Superlative Tire • t THe whole qucilion of · m per-tire is ■ matter of prindplea. For there <· nothing exclusive in the industry. v No patenta, no secret formulas prevent a conscientious master from build ing the best. But coct 2nd competition modify ideate. The Brunswick Idea fa to ρ 4, j <cr lection'ι price ana get it. That ha;, bttn the Brunawicl: policy since 1845. And it ac counts for t'.ic growing preieretice for Brunswick Tires. Motorist» exp.-ct the utmost from a tire bearing the name o( Brunswick — and get it. You, too, rill be convinced by your first Brunswick, that here is an e;:u« jrdinury tire, and that mora money cannot buy a batter. Better tire» of t'.»cir type are impossible — or better tub·» That wc guarantee. , Try ONE Er-auwick— learn bow it excels. r THE BRUNSWICK-Β ALICE-COLLENDER CO, Baltimore Headquarters: 107 iHspltipi Ptsra • «IfJBil I Thmrm'e à Bruntwi k Tim for Every Car Cord—Fabric—Solid Truck H. P. JOHNSON, Jr DUNN, N. C. ... . :.nv**36 . ■ , ■ *;·\:3ΐ» 1 REAL VALUES ·..·'■ V f Even With Money Plentiful You Want It· FuU Worth • - * -*r *AV ; * »- Λ ·■ ; ' τ vSjwj •V '*/>'/' I i • · · · V s ·:·; :4a '■ " - ■! $ m .■:-.··> Dollar· get mighty little for their owner· under or dinary condition· during the«e time· the producing mark et· of the world are taxed far beyond their capacity to make up for the four wasted year· through which humani 2r ha· passed. 'No where now can we make the present ollar stretch a· far as it did before the great waste began. But, occasionally one finds a store whose owner§ 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 prices that permit it to sell for a little less than the average merchant is obliged to charge. These are goods thatyou 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 maA 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 ahoes, hats and furnishings. These are big values and are well worth your inspection. « · J. W. Draughon ' ' "« :.**· ψ♦ * * S FIFTY Zr COLE PLANTERS Do You Want One? See Us Before The Barnes & I "*··. tmmrnf," mlâ tk· Mtkrr, "Oa ay (talfa and gat y»· a%tl Mit, Mi If |M ta Mt ti4 MM ' Ί af year Mr1· aifftt , » gM'«r mmU4 toakU, 3ssys«Bïtt.-.. "I Mal «w H,* <nlui< Ml· Të rachat «a to M taw Γ Β ΕΚ SON PROPERTY VALUES AEE S®'·· "Ρ ®«jr now wMI«jro« o»r (ft · btrgain .t «octto.» MrUmb FT?L ·' »»·ηΙ>-Λι mth will ι ' »»ld T*e«ley, Vovunber II. Cet l*nH •EHSOil RIAL ESTATE AT Auc tion T»*<d«y, Novmtbrr IS, at 1ΙΛ0. - ' •UY BIN SOW MtOTKftTT AT AUC tl»« ntnrt ΤMidair whan ÙM Me iMmh trMi of M km la mM at aartlce, tl contain· chal·» MU« * - that will doable I» valsa ta · Ii talnÎ . aUt' '
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