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PLUMBING I i PLUMBING COMES HIGH II JUT YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY HAVING YOUR iWORK DONE NOW . . . . | PRICES ARK GOING UP. VISIT OUR SHOW ROOMS IV THE HIGH SMITH BUILD IVG AND SEE THE BIG STOCK OK FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES. K A NOY & LEE NEW INTEREST PERIOD BEGINS ON APRIL FIRST • • • * Anjr deposit made in our Sav ings Department before April oth will draw interval from April 1. • • • • Such deposits draw A per cent, interest compounded every three months. • • • • Nearly a quarter of a million dollars is deposited in our Sav ings Department. • • • • Are you numbered among the Savers? I t • « Let us talk to your About it. • • • • The Bank of Harnett Duke, N. C. SPRING GOODS • i I Parker Bros. & Johnson invite you inspect ; their Spring ?. n c! Summer Stock ot Wearing Apperei -fcr — - ; . Me:;, Woiwu’.i -and- . Children. I New, Modish Srylcs— Best Materials. I SHELL BUILDING i DUNN. —N. C.l The Line of LEAST RESISTENCE i 'ink account put* system* i you >o;m*sa. It lessen* bum l' 'r’f<iwo by affording cOnven '* .ice and »«fety for ,u transaction*. M could run nwiftly if it were J h.r *lii* force of gravity and the nsolcfrc of the atmosphere. Evny ni.ur* to ovarrome these counter, cuing fo.ees enables man to Increase hi* f]>,,il. Jii.-t »o in the business world. ' fV tiivihod that saves time, in ii.•'S occucary and gives safely is I rt with enthusiasm. The check t^ro.'i t will do all of these thing* • *»» your business, and more. A ou cannot afford to go on in tw ' ■ tic n anil dully w.uuc your efforts to overcome resisting forces when the .'O.-cii account pubs these art vautsrva mc your cnmmspd. It will be no ivpvrimrnt for yon to employ the check account. Oth *" have tried it und learned they • oalil r.ol got on hslf so well with ■>ul it. You will apprsciate our service. Citizens Bank & Trust SENSON. N. C. J L O A L • Joarpk WiliMu of I nbg, mu a visitor boro T a coda.. Mr*. J. Marshall Loom Is visiting hor mother, Mra Hatcher, at Faison. ft. Ik Godwin and Otis P. Shot! wcm rial ten to LUUnrtsa Monday Kdward Lso baa accepted n post-1 tiow in s hardware store In Tarboro. Mrs. C. 4. Smith and link daugh tm arc Tinting relative* in Tar boro. Mis Weeky B. Thompson left thl» week for Harrisburg, Pa., where she will visit relative*. 4. C- Clifford and N. T. Patterson, n Coats banker, left Inst weak to >pcnd several days ia Florida. Former Sheriff John H. Pope, who has been Tory sick for several weeks, was carried to a hospital U Fayette villa this afternoon for treatment. Girard Wilson, of the University, was beta last weak to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jossa Franklir Wilson. Mrs. Purdie Moods loft last w«ak for Richmond to recctve treatment •o a hSmitsl Her condition U not •oriona, ft Is reported. Forty Morgan loft Monday morn ing for Raleigh where he has begun his duties as field secretary for Ute Baptist Yoaag Peoples Union. ' Mrs. 4. J. Lane has returned from Wilson where she hod been receiv ing treatment in a hospital for sev eral days. Her condition shows much im prorosnont. Mi* Elisabeth Thompson. a rtu d«t at Salem College. Wirvdon Salem, arrived home today to tpbnd tha Easter holidays with h°r paw •ate, Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Thompson. Eegtetrailoo books for th« town ( election will be opened at City Hall. I <3 tha aSloM of tho clerk. H. A. Parker, Monday atornlag. They will remain open for to days to permit registration of nil new voter*. ’Squire E. Lee baa. just received a latter from the olMce* of tho insur ance company M repraoants. Inform ing him that he ha* made the beat • ecoed af any agent representing the company during the part year. Eev. A. K. McQueen is attending I a meet lag of tha board of directors I af Davidson Collage at Davidson. He! want to the collage from Wilming ton. where he had been aiding in the Amduct af a aerie* af meetings held, te Andrews church. J. E. Dm will have charge of the' delivery of ice for the Dunn lec and! Fuel Co. this asm mar, according te* a statement this morning by G. T. I Neel, manager. He will ran two delivery wagon* and one track to! keep the town supplied. Granville M. TUghman returned yesterday morning from Hot Springs, i Ask. Hia viait to the resort was cat dan by tha burning of a large part af hia (amber mill here. Ha started for home as soon as news of tha disaster reached him. Ernvat F Touiqr, who accompanied him to Hot Spring*, will remain there for ser osal week*. “UrrW* John CuMreth, able to ha! about tha streets after a long scige af sickness in bis homo here, asks' JV . Dtagatek. ^t° asaram for him j Mo thanks to &) aa3y white and I colored friends who were to good! to him during that atokneta. unci* I Mm Is truly grateful and, he says,: “prays far the Meetings af God open I all of his friends." I Dana’s branch of thr Durham Emitting Mills Company will begin I aasratiina here neat Tueaday with a tan of tea employee*. On each Mob-! day moraiag thereafter an additional: clam af ton wfl! be taken in train* teg until the (apply of new employees in avhaastad. It is estimated that tfcc branch win eventually employ at least 1,0«>0 girls here. It was in tended that tho company start work last Monday. Delay te completing repairs to Utc baikKrgs, however, fenced postponement. W • • «• wgv eso «ri| •Italy ia Ac race far the office of „ Mayor of tkr Town of Dann. He aasda this announcement yesterday after, ha aaid, ha bad been impor tuned by a beet of friends to whom he had preciously promised that be . weald run. After hie friend J. I fJeyd Wade announced his candi dacy Mr. furnace was at brut die ne sad to withdraw front Ac race. He felt, ha said, that the town's affairs would be managed well by Mr. Wndc and that his own private basin en> should be given all of hi* time. Sub sequently, however. considerable prsaaurs sene brought to bear to in dura Mm to remain in Ac race. II ■ sms far Ah reason Ant be has de termined to remain a candidate. Far be K from tka “Spateing" editor to so far overstep the hounds of propriety as lo accaso any suf fragette of act tot ring fair when she acts as arbiter in the gentle game of basket ball; but-. Well, the girls of Fsyettevfllo rams up bars, the ether day to give battle to Dunn's Beauties. And the score canl A awed that our Uttio folks were de feated. 10 to 0. O'eoa'ee the Pay rttevittc female* ployed a shade bat ter, bit the score would not have ■ been 'so lobaidad bad tka young wo man who was referee In Aa last half not become excited and let the rUi tors hi for iwn or ihreo *oal« they . Should not have bad. This kind of took the “pap" out of onr girls, but they at least had the consoling knowledge Iks; they were murk the bettor looking set■ which is by far I be greater enumeration. Beginning Monday morning Aa Harnett Ceaaty Fair Amorist ion wBI offer 020.000 of ire cam aeon eta eh at par to ettlaena of the four counties surrounding Dann. The offer win elaaa Saturday night. St •klsh time whatever part of I be is sue that amp be left wilt probably be token up by (hose who am already stockholders. The stuck la eensld. sired due. of Aa s»ry beet 1 MB TN* IN, »« nMi trwn U tMfptrtsBM. A dead of ate per sent was des •ad has boon aatd. The stock offered la to ha sold to provide foods foe suiorptmet* of the fair pdaat hero. Same of At largas* stork holders bore utpoaaml s deairs to take oddi rtoaal mask. They wMi net be at lowed to do Ale. however, eatil' fanueri m Aa outlying dlatricu have •THRIFT n*e principal at "THHIFT’* neerli no defence U la a* urt»e u ita be r. elite hnvo provan ita necessity. Suctvwtful men of alt »»«» Have very rtiongty advoratad Its practice. Tke Nation whoee people substitute .extravagance end waste for economical «i>dom. coon begin to decay and Anally rrum ble to their illwlulioi' ThU Bank encourage; THHIFT. be cause ere believe It to be ercentia] to Uju future welfare of oar City, community, Bute sad Nation. Lets make this a THRIFT earn muaity. State Bank & Trust Company T. V. SMITH. President. M. C BUTI.ER. Vlee-lTts. B. E. JACKSON. Vicv*rm. OUY M. HOOKS. Cashkr. E. T DRAPER, Att Cashier. R*v. J. If. Dmniwl itturnrd WcJ i ft •moon from a bunmcA trip to Wtrrtnlon. * Mr. tad Mr*. Almond P Wert-1 brook, of ltoic Hill, spent the wick. Mid here with relative*. Miss Emms Lee is spending a f;-w day* in Greensboro ihc guv.t of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shatf.T. Smith A Pvlnre *n- now in their new service station, upoo.-ito poat and are ready for businem. Mrs. Maxwell, of Philadelphia, ban l*t-en . rc for several days via i'ir.y her *i*t*i-, Mr*. Teflor Young. II. A. Parker, cashier of the Citi xeo* Bank A Trust Co., of Benson, •as a business visitor in Dunn Wed nesday. Mi» Irene Parker, rune in last nigh* from State Norma! College Greensboro, to' spend Easier with relatives. Hr* J. C. Hodges left Tuesday morning for Spring Hope where she will eiait her Malar, Mr*. W. H. Stalling*. Henry R. Anderson went to llal elgh Monday to viait his daughter. Mm. Kathleen Overby, who was ion Sourly ill. Mix* Gladys lorenlgan. cf Wash ington, V. C., rpent the week-end here with her pArenlx* Mr. snd Mrs. E. F. Jemigsn. Arthur Pope ha* begun work on a residence which he will erect on 8. Layton Avenue, opposite the homo of Marvin Wade. Mr* J. L. nine*, of Charlotte. rrrt Urn week-end bore with Mrs. k. Vinaon. Bhc was on her way home from a viait to relative* in WiaatoB-SaUm and Clayton. A modem electric bakery will be opened L* Dunn by May 1, it i- an nounced by tho Chamber of Com a* or. G. D. and W. L. Craig, ex perienced bakery promoter* and manager*, arc owners of the new cn tc.prise. They have leased a part of the Hlgb'imth Building in lln:l road Avenue and arv now rvmodr!l ing it to suit their nredx. Secretary Riddle-, of the Chamber! of Commerce, will address a meeting uf the Mother's Club Friday after boob. April Oth. at 3 o'clock. Hi* (object will be "How the Mothers Can Co-operate With tho Chamber of Commerce.” Mr*. C. D. Bain will also read a paper at this meeting, her aubject being "Choiro of Literature for Children." All tho ladies of the city arc Invited to attend. Tb* Democratic county convention bar been called for aexl Saturday. Ap t] 3, by Charles Rost, chairman of the executive committee. It it «V rirod that every prerinct'in the ejur. ly tend a full quota of delegate:?. The Republican* ham- held their <:un. vention a..d are now at wort shaping an organisation with which they hop! to attain victory The" have raised frndr lo stage a rial campaign t'-roxratk. leader-*. while denyim: that them If any probability of de feat, doilre that the'r fellows or nniae at thoroughly af have the Re publican*, It l«j for thin rraton that thoy want a large attendance Sat orday. ATTENTION MASONS. Them will bo a regular communi cation of I'almvra Lodge No. 1*7. A. F. 4 A. M.f Tucaday tvonieg, April dth. at 7 :S0 o'clock J. L. WADE, W. M. H. W. PRINCE. Bec'y. ELLIS COLDSTEIN—CAN DIDATE—who is Her WHAT is Her EUI* Goldstein fa the ton of a Confederate soldier, his father fol lowed the Banner* of Lee and Jack son until tho fateful day of Appo mattox. wat wounded in battle and bore elm aeart on his body. Dll* hitnaetf waa bom In the- town cf Durham in the good State of North Carolina, spent hi* youth In Riaxlon. X. C„ and the years of h» manhood have Seen spent in Dana, V. C.. aad M has been hie high aim end emdeavnt to ntnki- of Dunn th« hoat elty of out gteriooe State. In polities. ho it a Democrat of 1M per Cnnt. grade. ff'n NATIONALITY, A true TAR HEEL AMERICAN. Hit PATRIOTISM grade* 10* par cc-irt plat. HI* businoaa successful, be plea tot hi* patron* end treat* hi* competitor, with open hearted fair****. Hi* record at a Commit*'onir of Ik.* Town npoaka for Hotlf and pcsvns hte ability, hi* judgment and nubile spirit. No Board 'of Csmmltettaois of chi* Town can *ncee**ful»y meet and «sbl tho Saanelal problem* that wilt mr front them, antes* they held the ctaAdsne* and sympathy of Uapt tot Ufa, Banker* and other Pow ers In the teitrltl world, that Nfllt Cold stota and hi* fellow Commhnioaoiu ANNOUNCEMENTS — FOR MAYOR — • 'urapl/iny with the r«-.|urtiD of an/ friaod*. I hereby announce mjr cird.dacy for the offir. of Mayor oj Doan. vabj.1t to the act.on of th* Democratic wiimaiy. J. L. WADE. FOR MAYOR I hcr-.-by announce jar candidacy for mayor of the Ttwn of Dunn, »ub jc*-v tn the o.’Lon of the Damoenuie primary. You.- rupport will Sr* : p fnciKnl. If cl. ctrd I will Kiv* the bnvr. a yood udminiciiation. J. W. TUKXAOB. — FOX COMMISSIONER — Sub ice ( to th* action of the Drrao •*i*atic jirimary, I hereby announc. iv cn-ul iiacy for the otTVi- of Com r.:p ..or**. from th* Fitil vvar.l of the I r.wn of Dunn. XV. J. JONKS. FOR COMMISSIONER I hi reby announce my ca.ididaev fo ciitaraiasioner from the- rtnit wu ||, aubject to tha action of the fh-niocraUc primary. . Your support ir .-mli.-itcd a.-.d will be appreciated. DU. T E. DARDEN ANNOUNCEMENT. Subject to the action of th* Dt-mo ernt-c primary 1 offer myar.lf as a ra.-ulidatn fo:" Ihr filler of coiamir* vii'r-.y fiom the second ward of Dnn-i. LOFT IN A. TART. — FOR COMMISSIONER — Subject to the endorsement of my fi-k-nds 1 hereby announce my>*ll it rnnrtidati* for the office of Commit* tioner from the Second ward of the Town of Dunn. MARION C. BUTUllt. — FOR COMMISSIONER — ~ Subject to the action of thr Drmo •■ulf primniy, I hi-reby irnimwr my candidacy for Ihn office of Com m:ivit.t.rr from the Third word of the Town of Dunn. W. H. NEWBERRY. — FOR COMMISSIONER — * Subject to the action of the Demo cratic piimui->, I announce myself1 n candidate for the eTue of Coin ra<a»iuner from the Third Wani ol the town of Dunn. JOSEPH N. CREEL, Jr. — FOR COMMISSIONER — Subject to th* action of the Demo cratic primal). I hereby announce my miid:da«y for the uAl*r of Com missioner from tha Fourth ward of the Town of Duun. ELLIS GOLDSTEIN. FOR COMMISSIONER JVrauaot to thr naiunvU of my fr)rmh I be* to anuouncc m* candi dacy for commi«non< r f.cm the I fourth ward, subject to the nettop of b» Democratic primary. Your nup-l port will be appreciated. _B. M BREWER -njoy these confidence' and »ympa hieu, ha» often been proven a hen lin-.nt-'al storms threatened 00: credit. Bill* finldjteln, loyal American, native bora Tar Heel, an all 'luund DUNN boo*t«*T, we want him to »uc eo'-d himself as Commissioner of the TOWN of DUNN. (Pdilical Mrirltunel ) CHARITY TEW DEAD. Charity Tew, 102 years old, on* of the most highly esteemed colored worn « of Sampson County, died at th* home of her Min. Dan Tow, Pri rtay night. March 10. She wra buried'in the family burial ground, tier funeral will be preached at Sampson Chapel, on the fourth Sun-1 day In May. STARLING-JERN1CAN. On Wednesday evening at the home or Mr. 4L W Jernigan, March 21. Mum Meta Ellen Jernigan was racircil tv Mr. Leonard B. Starling in the prnumce of a Dumber of rela tive*. friends and a body of school maU- from Falcon Holmes* School. Th1* erremony vw performed by Kev. J. D. Mcniick, assistant princi pal of F. H. S. Mr. and Mr*. Stalling left for Durhem on Thursday. They will re turn shortly and reeida near Falcon. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Wo enjoyed the finest service last lord's 'Jay. Every number counted ir.il the retilit* were very satisfac-1 •ary. One rploodid addition at the me-nine worship. Wr arc planning a fine program for Easier «ervlrr. E bit Schvol at t:4S sharp. Vornir.g worship at 11 a. m. The uhioct: "Tlie Empty Grave ” Evening worship at 7 JO p. m. harp. Thr evening subject: 'The St ary C rovned Woman.” In thoo subjects you will -find 'omolat’on. and food for the soul You cannot afford to miss being with u*. r.em.'mbrT vre onjov liberty In flhrlst. We have no book but the Bible. No plea hut the Gorpel. No treed but Ch-ist. No name but the tfa»t»r's." Come and let us lake the lord it HU word. An enthusiastic Bible School. Good attendance, better interest and -T's'er ivault* Is our dastre. We have no selfish motive. We only wait the will of the Lord to **e d<*nr. I Como nnd inj»» the service and wnrdHp with up You will find It <n-j tores* ing, rn .tractive and beneficial. Come—you are welcome J. J. LANGSTON, Pastor. AT METHODIST CHURCH. The following Easter progium will. So rendered at the Methodist rhurrh Sunday morning at It o'clock The public Is cordially Invited to attend Progi ami Processional, *'•ercewse,, - Spinney. Voluntary. "Alleluia. Christ Is Risen" —Loren*. Hymn Ne. ISfi. "Christ The Lord Is Rhtt-ti Today"—Dnvldlrs. Prnyer. Anih'm. "Bing Victorious" Mine Scripture Reading. Announcement*. Offertory. "Joyful BeiU Ring Out" - - wltrnn. Hymn Ne. HU. "I Knew That My Redeemer Live*." SermonSubject, ‘The Rome On 1 « . Little Beds of FT wit, Little Cans of Point, Make Homes Attractive Out of Them Thr.l Ain’t. GET BUSY WITH THE PAINT BRUSH. NEXT WEEK IS CLEAN-UP AND PAINT-UP W£Eit. \J WILL B^GIN IN DUNN APRIL 4tJ>—SUNDAY MORNING. j ^‘cvTIEN ALL THE PREACHERS WILL TEL I .L THEIR CON- | -v r* GREGATIONS SOMETHING OF THE VALUE OF BRIGHT NESS AND CLEANLINESS AROUND THE HOME. —IT WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE ENTIRE WEEK. GIV ING YOU PLENTY OF TIME TO PUT A COAT OK PAINT ON THE HOUSE. THE GARAGE. THE BARN AND THE COW SHED. YOU WILL HAVE TIME TO STAIN THE FLOORS AND PAINT THE CEILING. —PAINT IS THE GREAT CL.EANSER. IT KILLS ALL THE | GERMS. SMOTHERS THE DUST AND BRIGHTENS. THE j CORNERS. YOUR NEIGHBORS ARE PREPARING TO USE IT. YOU MUST IF THE OLD HOME IS GOING TO HOLD | ITS HEAD UP AMONG SURROUNDINGS THAT ARE TO BE MADE SO MUCH BRIGHTER. -COME ON DOWN AND PICK OUT THE COLORS YOU WANT. WE HAVE THE GOODS IN READY -MIXED, READY TO APPLY, OR THE LEAD AND OIl ; A BiC STOCK OF BRUSHES YOU CAN USE YOURSELF AND ANY QUANTITY OF STAINS AND VARNISHES. —WHILE YOU ARE IN THE PAINTING NOTION YOU WILL FIND IT WELL TO BRIGHTEN UP SOME OF THAT OLD FURNITURE THAT NEEDS ONLY A LITTLE FURNITURE VARNISH TO MAKE IT LOOK AS GOOD AS NEW. -GET READY-LETS GO-. BARNES & HOLLIDAY |l Company • « MALCOLM PHILLIPS, Sales Manager. ! I f * J ' t , . ■
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