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* L O C A L * * * * _** * * * Ernnt F. Young i* In Ralalgh on buiimm. l»r II C. Turlington, of Shady ■ Ghjrc, wa. hero Saturday. N. A. Townsend und Marvin Wad* w rv vl*..or* in Aahvvillt thi* v*aok. Born—lo Mr and Mr*. Jamo* An iru-du- Pool, Tuesday August 24, a hoy. Mr ai d Mr*. J. w. Whitehead r» tunxed !a*« week from Virginia Bach. Bti* 1’ Shell, «n;rruaalng clerk of *•"' Jloux- of Representatives wai h're Su: Jay. Mr.i N. A. Bell and daughter*, are V.alt'r.g Rev. and Mr* J M. Waleu »l Aiapnhoc. U. 8 Page xpert Sunday with Mm. l who ix viilting relative* in Ro In «on county. Wi>*w McLaurin of Beard are via ilirs in the city the guest* of Mr. and Mrs Buck Guy. ’ Mi*a Helen Parki-r returned Sun day from Graham, wbera ihe had l>c* n viuting (tienda. Ni» Emily HutJer left yvatarday Mill relative* ,n Chalybeate Spring* and Raleigh. Miss Agin i Ball returned Sunday from a visit to relaliva* in Newton Grove, Clinton and Goldsboro. Ml** Jan it* Jackson hae returned from ltocky Mount, where the had kiMtnl (M*vvnl days with friends. Mra. Olid 9Ka.ll return *.*4 k.._. Sunday Shr spent hte summer in iheir cottage at Carolina Uearh. A. H. Zehmar. manager of tbr Wqiic Really Co., spent first of the Week in Pctrndnug. V»., on business. Miu Camilla Campbell, who hae been visiting Mias Rachael Clifford, returned last w . ek to her home In Salisbury. Miv< Martha Taylor, who has bean visiting filinds in Cumberland, Mary land, and New York, returned home yesterday. Henry O. Sholl has accept ad a pon lion with the postofflee department ami Will have h v headquailers in Wil mington. Mrt. L J. Bert it viaiting her re trr, Mr«- T. C. Young, in Smithfleld. Mr, Bast sptnt Sunday with her in Smithheld. * Dan Sprnea and WUlie Tally of Pu quay bpr.nga were In Dunn Monday en rout* to Lake City. 8. C., where they will buy tobacco B. M. Brewer left Sunday for Bal t mar While away ha will tpand sev eral days on the eastern shore of Maryland with his family. Uds Butler left laal week for Gcoigelown, S. C., where he has ac Ccpicd a position with the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation. Mr». D. M. Pcanutl! and her daugn tsr, Mist Eieanoi, of Way Crom, Gs. were guests in the home of Judge and Mrt. vohe C. Clifford iaat week G.orpi K. Grantham, Harnett's re presentative in the Legislators. spent Sunday here with hia family. Ha re turned to Raleigh Monday morning. James D. Williams will celebrate his blithday Saturday with a big bas ki t picnic at his home. Prienaa are cordially invited to attend and bring a baakui. .._ . ■,) Mias Mattie Ball* Godwin Is hare with relatives after spending sever al weeks a*, house parties in Eastern Carolina towns. She will jeturn to Washington this wrek. * W. E Hoar and daughters, Jesse and Nuomi. and Mis. J. E. McLamb, who hnve been visiting relatives heTe fm several days, returned Sunday to their homes in Georgetown, S. C Mus Halic l.ee has returned from Eton College, where she took special lis- ons in exptee'ion. during the rummer aehoo) there She will trseh rigain this year at Shady Grove High, irhool. j Mio K1 z.ihnh Thompson retom-j ed Is-t night from Washington, J where ahv had brrn a gucit In the1 home of Representative and Mrs.1 Hannibal L Godwin for the past two w< oka. Miai Ida Pittman riturned last night from Niw York where ahr had been visiting friends for several days. Shi went to Now York from Cumber land. Mevyland, whither she went two weeks ago to visit other friends. Mr. and lira. MeD. Holliday re turned Friday from Richmond, where Mr Holliday attended the annual convention of Southern Retail Deal ers Association. Mr Holliday was clev'ceil vfet'-preeirienl of tha aaaucia tion. Mrs. J. E. Eldredge was carried to a Fayetteville hospital Snuday for a /u.gk-at operation. Her condition is r< ported improved today. Mra. Eld redge was vlaiting her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. w. E. Butler, when she be came ill- Her home is at Newton Grove. Dr. James Marshall Lac. who has been practicing in Hopewell for sev er.-1 year*, will return to North Car olina, it was announced this morning. Dr. Lee, with Mrs. Lea and their lit tle daughter, is visiting at the home of his father In Sampson County. H« was bore today. He doe* not know whet town ho will locate In, but laid he had not entertained a thought of residing in Dunn permanently. Dr. Lee is a brother of Dr. 8. P. J. Lee Craig’s bakery has leased the old Dunn Guide Building, nnw occupied by the express company, and will move Its equipment into K br tha 15 of September, it STBS stated ycetcr day. rrcaent quaitera ot the bakery are too small to permit the placing, of additional ovens recently purchas ' < d, It was mid. The Guide Building, is situated in Railroad Avenue and ad joins the peitofflce. It extendi from the street 140 feet to the allay. It will giv« tho bakory ample room for •zpanalou. Representatives of the coanly and State boards of health wore here Sat urday to administer vaccination against typhoid favor. Tha treatment ll free and can be gotten at City llall next Saturday and tho two aue coedlng Saturdays butwoen tho hourst of P n. m . and 12 ra, and 2 p. m., and 0 p. m. Th« treatment reduces the darper of catching typhoid to a minimum and la being given by the. Slate and connty to safeguard public health Those who desire the trust-1 ment usual get the first next Satur! day. __j MRS. CLIFFORD ENTERTAINS Friday afternoon Mf»- David Pear sall, one ef Dunn’s most recent brides w«« the (util of honor at an eltrmc »ice miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. J. C. Clifford. The guest* wrrr mi t at the door by Mis* Rachael Clif ford. who assisted by Miss Cortona Jackson, served punch. Heart* dice waa then enjoy ad for an hour after which the door bell rang and Mrs. Pearsall was asked to alga for a (pe dal dcllvaiy Utter. To her surprise little David Clifford then came in and presented her with an enormous pack er1' containing many beautiful and uieful gifts from cut glass bowls ts rolling pin*. After the excitement was over the guest* were served with Ice craam and cake and *alt*d al monds Those present were: Ktedamc* Da vid Pearaall, Jams* Beet, Paul Hood, Arthur Pop* George McKay, N. A. Townsend, J. L. Hatcher, John W. Pitsgvrald. E. M. JeffrWye. R. M. Pearsall. William Jackson, J. W. Thornton and Mist Corinna Jaekaon. FLORIDA LAND -TORT/' ACRBg SO acres clmtred, 6 roan house, 16 pecan trrcJ grapes, MBachea, Japa nese peraiaJnona, ederbcarlng mul berries, pi city ojJtU Shelters and out house*ill ep kind*. Unequaled free rangeAwjmT iprlng water. Five mil os of nimfMng town. All for only 118,000. ^Phillips, agent, Calla han. Fla. _^ 17 4t pd. WAV* YOU. THOUGHT OF TMK Battery enlyoar e^T If anytklag goes wreaJ w1tJ#th* Battery en year aar iBh J#and tell our Bat tery Dsparia^l about It—era are rare we eaiijJUedy ft und our aar vleee are elfyenr rewind at all Hum BOTH i MaK^Y. NOTICE -4 PEOPL^EklRINC balsa ehomd let Gfflr wants be kaewn t* tit man^bo can buy a real barge J fojdfou. See G*o. L. Canaady, t^^reel aetata man, Dana. H. Cr .» « •' « < i « «. « ., « «, « ,i .. , i < <» «• «i , i <. -> < i <» «i . i. (. <' .1 (* <' <» <' < * « «► «• «* «i < > .1 i. SANCTON. Jeweler* and Optonetrift*. i I 210 Hey SL-Fayetteville. N. C. Professional ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ THOS. N: ¥ Ea.iarar ¥ M ¥ ¥ ¥ Dm. — Marik CaraUaa * I THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE CUMBKRI-AND RAILWAY AND POWER COMPANY WISH TO EX PRESS THEIR APPRECIATION FOR THE PROMPT JUANNKR IN WHICH THE CITIZWCS OF COATS AND BUIES CRF/K HAVE MET THEIR ODNDItUJnS IN ORDER TO GET LMSHtAnd POWER. IF THE PEO&kAn THE COUTRY WILL DO a| Well, power and IJGHT WII.AAOON BE AVAILA BLE OR 'Mese TOWNS AND , COMMUNITY. CUMBERLAND RAILWAY AND POWER COMPANY By W. J. King, Rcprtientativr. Gear Insurance i GOES WITH THE USE OF Cryst&line Lubricants We insure the transmission and differential gears of all cam udng OrywtalinyLubricAnts exclusively. We enter an iron bound agreement to reimburse you for damage done to your ge^rs If you use our oil. Come and see the policy. / ' ' \ KEYSTONE TIRES . • \ md tubes MkiFSAW TIRES 1 Jnd tubes There srg noncliAtcr than these, and we are pre pared to fill your ortLIs for any size. REPAIRS Our repair department is equipped an.', manned v.» do the very best of work. We can fix any car^ I NEXT TO PARRISH-DR1VER CO. WILSON AVE A FEW BARGAINS I EFT Our Sale ^as closed/ but we are still offering many bargains Mr the Thrifty Buyer \ THE GOLDSTEIN CO. I * COMING! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! """ .. ' 1 ■■1 1 ■ U. S. Government’s ENLIGHTENING INSTRUCTIVE t EDUCATIONAL Social - Hygiene CONSTERNATION - PRODUCING REELS AND FILMS NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN HARNETT CO. Showings only under auspices of U/S. Public Health Service, American Social • Hygiene Association, andAforth Carolina Board of Health.- Com mercial Showings Fqfbidden by LAw. ; MOTKX “ 1CITURE DRAMAS Animated Pi Sti reopticon Views, Other Exhibits nJ U. mt 3 odock. WOMEN ONLY I Wice UOl fy :miip « 7.30 o dock. men only Separate Meeting* for ' kite and Colored People in Each Town—A' in and Night. Dunn, Aug. 30 ^ Chalybeate Springs, S. 6 r Angier, Aug. 31 Cokesbury, . Sept. 7 .* Lillington, . Sept. 1 Mamers, Sept. 8 • r'' Buies Creek, Sept. 2 Pine view, Sept. 9 Coats, Sept 3 Flat Branch Church S. 10 V*# Duke, Sept. 4-5 Buimlevsl, Sept. 11 W ATCH FOR THE BANNER READING: “U. S. Government Social Hygiene Exhibition” In the Town on the Day of the Showing. For Local and County Committee Activities, Watch The Dunn Dispatch ~ f Get Ready For Winter WOOD Cutting I Hi .% ■ « ► . T • ffi I; We ere irdera for Wood Saw Riga at I: once, and ad tend operating this winter to ! » buy now. * j |; El L. Coo to show you what we have R ;:; and to fill your oi ediately. 3 The coal si ill be no better this year than it was last. The fe :h a wood saw rig will be in posi' Ij; l; tion to make good all winter. n,; j If you have cord wood, you can fill in the I 1!; winter months wit d paying occupation. B:;i Townspeople buy wood this winter. They Pi: ! will no* be able to unless they have already placed ft j:S: their oders. % || \ Get your rig n and begin sawing as soon as posst> 8 :: | ble. • g fi BARNES &HOLLIDAY I I COMPANY I Jiiaut»iimiiii»«»;iitintiiiii«miiiiintwnM.
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