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COATS NEWS M'*- Herbert Trdelove of FoktWorth. x«*a» and Ur. and Mrs. H,**‘* Tr?etav« * Bnunkrol spent "*“*»> at the home of Mr. T. V. Stew art. O^tie Hcl*h« of Bole'* Cnek *•?•* Friday hero. . . J*»a. J. E. l ynch .ad 4aafto*<*. U.!tc$ Myrtle ud Jo and *“•» rmt ills* Carrie Ford of Or ford sport Tuesday at Saint Paul's. Kr. J. I. Johnson returned Friday Iron Zbbulon where he spent a few with hie son, Mr. L. E. Jubn tn ^ffaVsith **’ W*ii*c* 'P**t Thursday . *• Coau visited relatives < in Jaknsoa county Sunday. ,Mr. and Mrs. V. Hcrsua Cn«ck of Taihnro arv visiting Mr. aad Mrs. I- I- Levinson. _ Uisnea Annie Keen and Callio Stewart left Thursday for Rocky ufoant and Wilson to visit friend*. , "• “• ® buijuay ha* rsturned fcoas a two works visit to New York viOT* *•- U Laagdoa and Eli Mmjyan of Ben*,, were hero Friday. . Mrs. J. Leslie Parker of Duaa vis ‘a. tc,*Ut«* here last week. C. Cay Stewart who had so •**•** of appendicitis last work is obi* to be oat again. Or. C. L- Fotiaay visited friends at Broadway 8unday .. * "d l-awience Nr. eh hoc* of Bsc son npent last Wed •u-eday hrra with friands. Mr. and Mrs Juaie D. Byrd hare returned from Wriyhtsvin* Beach. h0I"« - - dayjia Mai V*1'™ ,P#nt ^ ***** Ksnel. Mary and Iva Stew art Patterson ETAOI-PETAOINNU art are spending this week with friends at Durham. Mias Sadie Collier of Buie’s Creek Devoted to Women’s Needs fcw mat hop U ol IW Bla ir.” Mom, um bar at Ctoaa > Soak* bar Oat* up H bai a 4 H paUaa tab at H I* Ciaaolra aad «*« faibutaa; m a ’• aaib *tt aap Caaab aoap baa «on* thorn anything »(qc« hlao. It aoaada Bk* a tv tbtak of roitlap -a wifkaut oarabMap 1 all aorta at Tin bv* (act. mS <^1"% '*• •* 1i*k yoa wIBOad Olaaa Kaar waaPiap a araa ParfM it relation AD hoan rtnlaa V ■ «■->*. M ckoapjy claapad. tjat cm. m **i yw"11 *•< It alwajra wan Panel . *«**•» thr (Drao ‘ CW“ look* l»ti« rmt last week with her sister. ~Mrt. Q. Suwart „ Mr. »»<* Mis Herbert Sti-wait of Besson spent Sunday here. Mr- l1. W. Sugg, of Duke was in town -norany. Mru. W. J. KeStowart visited rct». lives at Angler last weck£z i z Mr. Ao*.r Dcnnir.g of Four OaV war a visitor hnrr- Sunday. Mate Johasen la the guest of rrivwds In Johncon County this week. Miss Florris 8 low art of Buie’s Ciwca spent last week end with Mis. Feins Beasley. Mr. Thors a. W. Adickc-s of Raleigh was here Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Upchurch and daughter. Lute of Ullington spent Monday her*. Mias Edith Foister of Richmond. Va, wilt arrive Friday to visit Mr. tad Mia W W. Wigging Mrs T. D. Stewart and daughters. Klssra Gladys and Mildred spent Mon.lay in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. O. L Smith. Jr, made a flying trip to Dunn Tuesday —did they use monoplane 8URDLU Mr. Letter Williams is visiting re lative* in Duke. c ^ ByH »™d o. i\ Smith, Jr., have purchased the build ing occupied by the Coats Drug Co. Muss Naomi Strwari left Wrdncw day to visit fricada at Willow Spring*. Ml*. Pittman of Dunp. is visiting at the home of Mr. J. U BydV -Jr. Dan Stewan spent Wedn.-sday .a RaU-iph. Mi Marti la-e and family * >ent laat week with relatives in Johnson cventy. Mr. and Mr*. K. P. Kelly arc spend ing a few day* with rtlativee at San foid. Mr*. J. T. Fouler and eon of Dunn are visiting Mr. and Mr*. W W. Wig. gin*. Means. Da hour, Stevenson and ; Holme* of Benion were here Wed nesday prospecting. Messrs. B F. and A. R Byrd mad* a business trip to Lllllngton Wed nesday. Coat* has recently secured a po lice. He U Mr. Willie D. Price, for merly night watchman in Dunn. He krrhrcd tad btfma kb d«UM Mon *• * J«* w.«4 o i*m 'jrtiWiug Low.* VJ . « ».< posAing b. •Wfc H l.- **• *|K*4l«i. AUUiM sbil *44. % • *.•!*/ Cotta" -* • fa<t Four Oak* Baje U> a tear* of I to 2. All Ik* art Ik mad* la Ik* f|nl iunin*. ■o! Cr**n *itckia« for Cotta al . d S acatUr d kiu and Saadtr* for Yomr Oaks allowed but six. This Jakes Ihe Id th gnma played by oaL‘ out of *b.ch ihev have only •v#t four Friday they will play Four «3aka oa the Coats ground. MM;. L. L. Levi own made a busi ness tr.p to Groonaboro Wednsvday. Miss Lilia Kelly returned Tuesday fro® a th ve wc«‘kj visit to relatives in Sao/ord. mammmmmmmmtmmtmmmmm I Blingindjn We ffl 5 ^ iCUITS I nee-chee Seif-Rts- SjR its. waffles and hot- * BBj in your mouth. Og easy to use because it fen -powder, soda and salt MM to insure perfect ee is also very pCy the extra ingredients it, because they coat leas KBJ it separately. ESI a lew seconds to mix Eol with water or milk and RjB more for baking. |SW OCCO-NEE-CHEE1 Self-Rising Flour■ ^ HI* I ■■IIIM.e-|-i, g—-T.. xl tt ti < H . ♦1 ' H ► fj ' 4 U < H l < <* > 44 M M I; March .1.1920. the Ford Motor Co. adva ctJL prices of Ford can. because of the '>V' ; ncreaaed cost of^production. No apedflc ainAcement wna deemed necessary at the i I time, but it ha* devV^pped that misrepresent Mon* and misquotations of these ad vanced prices have b#4a and are being giveAut. So to safeguard the public againat ; the evil, of miarepresenVion, we herewtuAve the present prices: RUNABOUT Am-d -.-.".13S5 Iij T0UR1NC CAR X&fsM lual electric starting and lighting i|j COUPE . starting and lighting M * * II wny»fm and aemountabla rlma ggg0 ^ StDAN . S7®,#ctr*c darting and lighting _* yw»<*yy»m and demountable rime $97S TRUCK CHASSIS ^ rim __ ** ellncher $600 I ~ •'* pno imaUc\tri and demountable rims |«40) ' These private all f. o. b. Detroit. • Wm4mm Tractor 9MOOO f.ak DwrWa, Mich. I J- W. Thornton I jj ford Can-Ford Truclo-Fordson Tractors-Ford Service I I Wl,,0,, Are- Phone 177 I tatTHfl M MSI! Ii»I ■' I ■ »T;;;;;:;«;; ;tt Advertise In The Dispatch ——-1— m ■ mm ■ | II■Hi— | HYMAN SUPPLY COMPANY I WATCH and CLOCK PA ING We haVe just institU fed a repair depart ment for watches and Jacks and have em ployed an efcpfeft to dirft t the work. The equipped with the best and 1^ ery, and we will ap preciate yofvpa e. We will car irst class stock of jew elry, clocks^nd c lass in this department. BUtLER BROS. Dunn. N. C. "ATTEN Mr. FARMER" j Now Is the place your orders for ^ Machinery f I use. Put more M. lery on your farm and give your hel. ^rk all the year around. and you won lave trouble keeping J| help. <; After the cro laid by, put the Trac wm.*0 "ork * lin* » S*w Mill. Lath Mill., Shingle HI. Corn Mill. Feed Mill, I; Corn sheller, ird Wood Saw. -; We make a specialty of Light Shw Mills i for farm use. Corn Mills, Feed Mills and Farm Machinery. HYMAN SUPPLY CO. I! “The Machinery House of the South” WILMINGTON, N. C.-NEW BERN, N. C. ii Whats done as/much as amjthmg else/o fill up fne movie houses IOOK Vt the Crowds that ^ stepV)ut of tbcir cars in front of the Aovica every summer evening. The m|vi c managers would be rtlit; lg half of their „ theatres foils are space, if it weren’t for Ih i automobila •ordiaj to tho rood) I • *WAm to tnwlr ... ,1, 1418 t5rPl41 of Americans th*4 thcy t(f : to the auto o.«. NoMqr. mobile as a k itter of course — just as tit 7 have to the movies and! o every other great invenlbn of the last half century.! And the same thing h«« happened every time. Taking things as they come is a fine .•/ay to foster waste and ex travagance. A3 regards tires, the come back is about due. People arc pretty near through pay Ing for something that isn’t there when they look for it. /// What a man pays for in a tire is quality—not a limited number of miles or the privi lege of getting a rebate in case the miles don’t come up to the limit „ U. S. Tires are guaranteed as to quality—with no limi tation of mileage. And that holds just as good for the email car tire as for the biggest U. S. Tire we’vo got There's only one stand ard of quality with U. S.—and I the size of the car has noth ing whatever to do with it, IV We represent U. &. Tires in this town. You'll find it worth while to to m be * fore you buy any moro tires.. • ». ! j (United StatesTires . J. W. Thornton, Dunn, N. C. , E. R. Thomas Drug Co., Duke N. C. Young Broa.. Drug Co., Angier N. C. Roberta Auto & Electric Co., Coats. - ,! ,. .—~~ - • jp -I=:—-jjg
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