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MONDAY
"Daughter of the Law"—L'alrnraa
Special Attraction.
TUESDAY
“Behind the Mark"—with Dorothj
Dalton. Paramount Feature—l*ath<
Hm.
WEDNESDAY
“Little. Shepherd, of. Klngdon
Come"—with Jack Piekford. Gold
wyu. ._•
Dr. and Mri. Charles Hlghamith
have returned from Baltimore.
Rev. T. 8loao Guy, of Wendrll,
»a« here thl* week to vifit relatives
Mia Clyde Snead he, returned
home after (pending several week*
in Randleman.
Mia* Rava Jernigvt w»' a visitor
to friend* in FayeUevllc Wednnrday
afternoon.
Mr*. J. C. Hodge! la spending tho
woek in Mount Olive, visiting rela
tive* and frionda.
Former Sheriff and Mr*. J. McK.
Byrd, of Coata, are here today to
visit Mra. Foy Pittman.
A. B. Naylor left Wednesday for
Birmingham, where hi* «on, Eugene
Naylor, ia reported to be very licit.
, Mr. and Mrs. G. M Tilghmoi. arc
visiting relatives In Norfolk and are
expected to rstarn home next week.
To g«t a medium-priced range
without a fault, buy a Cole’* Down
Draft Rangt. They are made by ex
porta
MiuAg ll*Un VstltrKn on J Pnfk
Westbrook end Fulton Loc returned
Tuesday from a viait to friend* at
Wake Forest.
Mrs. Raymond Cainsy and her lit
tle son. Raymon Gainey. Jr., have
returned from a brief viait to friends
In Wilson.
Morris Fleishman has returned to
Baltimore after spending several
days with relatives and business as
*odates here and In FayctleviUv.
The first sacred concert by the
X>unn Concert Band is scheduled for
Sunday afternoon. The public is in
vited to hear it. Only acred music
will be included in the program.
U H. Woolard has purchased the
Wianifred Tort eld place situated on
Black River, from £. N. Tart, Nor
man May Tart and Winnlfred Tart.
The tact contains 62 acres.
Machinery for a barge knitting
mill at Fsdcon was unloaded here last
week. It it understood that the mill
will be in operation within a few
days and that it will give employment
te e large number of operative*.
Many of bunn's people were in
CHntoa yesterday to attend the Baiap
aon County Fair. Ail report that the
attendance was much larger than
they had expected to aec and that the
fssir waa one of the beat they had ev
er aeon.
Mrs. C. L. Alpkin has requested
The Dispatch to thank the Averaxbore
tinging class, which participated in
the County Bing at Liftington several
weeks age, for the donation of $2S
they tendered her. The $26 was won
by the class in the singing contest.
The Kcaly Wesley Bible Class will
be guoets of the Divine Street Metho
dist Wesley Bible Class next Sunday,
according to an announcement being
mailed out to all members of the
class today. Special orchestral music
will be a feature of the morning's
program. Every member is earnestly
•urged to be preeeut.
William U. Morgan, once a tobac
co warehouseman her* and now loca
ted in Raleigh, passed through Dunn
Wednesday on route from Fayette
ville t* Raleigh. He aid that the to
bacco warehouse businass In Raleigh
was very good and that he enacted
the market to becoil* on* of tit* lea
den in tho eld belt.
Colonel Dave Gastev, who ha been
here for several days -arranging for
the reorganisation of th* Od.l Fel
lows lodge, will leave tomorrow fof
hla heme at Hope MiU^Cotonel Cas
ter is well pleased with the fine show
ing made by th* local lodg* and ays
that ba believe* it will soon become
on* of the strongest In the State.
, William P. Buries ha bought the
large automobile garage until recent
ly operated by B. H. Jemlgan in East
Broad Street and trill aoon employ ■
full force of expert mechanic* pre
paratory to enlarging the operations
of the bu*ineu. Mr. Surle* business
activities her* now include merchan
dising. cotton buying and automobile
repairing and teDlng
A fellow cannot alwaya depend on
what be hears te be true. This hai
ban shown on the local cotton mar
kjrt Pfrrnii wn«a IDU Ifl-'on, «ui
never more ao than one day tha
weak when some tout for a neighbor
Inc market spread the report tha'
buyer* there wore paying half •
above tho Dunn market. On* .goo^
farm or had two bale* of eoiton or
hie wagon ready to dump on th<
local yard. Ha wanted that half eont
So, away ho wont to the other tewo
Throe hour* later he waa back will
the earn* cotton- He wa* a wiser met
than he who drove away. The oth*
nteifcet did »PP«" ,*• higker, bo
the buyer* f r*'i®d him down unti
isrv*,™,r“ been offer
“Porhidden Love,” oehedolod t
•W?" here laat Tocedey night wa
/•vtoidden for* i«d#«d. It did no
show up when tho *how down cam
to *h*w. All of which was very .a
boraoetn* to Manager Bari Barafool
who had billed the attracSou in goo
faith, eltbeud, at the )a*t momeoi
after reading Balelgh pro** "otic*,
bo »o»r*h*t anriow about th
reception UiM would he given h bet
It maybe Jaet a* walk The young fr
lew* who had "put out” the necessar
, to take thqtr beet geU to tb« eboe
bad thole money returned and ai
now all eef far th* hem* talent 01
faring* *oou t* he etagod Benag,
■arufcot ha* b*,, D«|J* ta g*t I
eommunieetJon with the managemet
*f th* d«Ufiqu*nt company. T1
. company wm ImToUtng In motor*. 1
morn* to have b#e« »urlo« r*r«i»l
■omowhor* In th* mad between kei
and BaMgn.
KAMJIBC CIXu^XtES
- M,£ **TH 1ISTIOA
Washington. How. 2. _ Praoidoi
Balding celebrated bio Mtb blrtbd.
tadoff the Whit* H*w
no m**t*l program having boon »
nag"* for th* ooeamon. Boor** <
Amulhd And Robbnd
Still dozed from a blow from
huavy stick on the back of hit heai
■ ”“"1. negro employed on tl
Dunn-C'lntori blfhway, staggered ii
' t“ the otltc «( ("lief of PoDec Png
Monday cvcnlhg nnd charged that I
had been assaulted by Henry Wi
’ fellow employe, and robbed «
’ Arcoiding U) Hunt be and Wi
lianyi veto walking together to towi
A short dimmer from the town lln
1 it*, he m.iI. WiL.amj stepped bebin
h.m and struck him with a heav
nick, knocking him onconacloui
Wlu-n he regained conscious nesa hi
money und Williams hud disappeared
Fine Work on Street*
(’nmplmirnt* for the efflelant wod
>J' e oy |he et.net cleaning and main
lenanco department under the direc
Lion of X. B. Bair are many. Neve
novo the street* ami aide walk/ ben
<cpt cleaner or in belter eoudiiioi
than they liave been line Hr. Boa
■>Ki appo ntrd superintendent of th.
depart maul.
1 here is o*.< rtrvteh of strrrl, how
*er, that “Hitter JcdT" waotet look
•d after. It I* that part of Wll„oi
Avenue extending from the northon
.•■id of the pavement to the oil mill*
r raffle over thin part of tha avcnui
nr. II l e heavy until the iced prc‘*in|
ee.on is completed. Miat/r J/lf de
•Ires that the eoniminsioncr* aid Mr
das* in providing the material* Here/
a y for llie repairing
Beg Hundred-Pound Oner
John IP. Draughon, Neill b. Greer
and I Sr. R. U Warren rvlumcd Wed
■e-nlay night from the lower rcaehei
>f Black and Cape Kcar Riser*, bring
iuc with thorn the left 'hind foot and
* _ r _ inn ... ...j i > ...
■y erne of Dm party while on the ex
,'edition.
Deer and other game arc plentiful
Selow While Lake, according to mem'
jer* of Ibe party. Wild turkey* arc
numerous. they any, but the *«a*or
for them is etill closed.
E. F. Young la Coco
JEmeft F. Young. of the local bar
will hr auociatcd with Godwin and
William* a* counsel for the town in
the Lucknow- Square cane^whicb u
;o be heacd in Superior Court Tuee
Jay week. Mr. Young's service* were
.ought by the railway company, bui
!,e refused to aid It In its tight a
gain*t the town..
At) memtieia of tho town’* counsel
r.ic confident that they can convince
* Jury that tin- town of Dunn really
owns the property now used as s
cot^ni yarn and claimed by the At
lantic Coast Line Railway Company
New Pastor Hero
Roy. and Mrs. E. K. Johnaon and
their daughter. Mint Mer'.dcth John
son, formerly of ReidavlHe, arrived
Wednesday afternoon to make theii
home In Dunn and are quartered In
the new parsonage in Layton Ave. ro
cently purchased from Arthur Pope
Mr. Johnaon D thdfcmw pastor o|
the First Baptist church. He will
preach his first sermon here next
Sunday morning. His evening serai or
-will be heard by all Protestant con
itrepation* in town, since all pastors
'inve arnounrrd that there wtli he
to Sunday evening cervices in Um
Protestant churches and asked theii
flocks fo welcome the new pastor.
Mr. Johnaon conducted prayei
nesting service* in his church Wed
netday evening. Those who attendee
these services were vary favorably
mprr*Md with him.
Odd Fellows Orgaaiao
Reorganization of Lucknow Lode I
No. 115. Independent Order of Odi
fellow* under tbs name of Duni
r<odge No. 115 was completed lax
"light when twenty-one new member
were initiated into tho myatariee o:
Die order and a new charter waa is
sued by the grand lodge. Officer
were elected aa follow*:
Harper McDaniel Holliday, nobl<
graud; Jamas W. Driver, vice-grand
It. Alley Porker, recording secretary
Mitchell Hargrove; financial scene
taty; Kldredge Lee. treasurer.
The lodge now has about fifty isc
live member* and •will immediate!;
Login an intensive campaign to an
roll all- former Odd Fellow* la thi
activities of the lodge.
Headed by C. O. Baird, euperin
tendent of the Odd Fellow* Orphan
ego at Goldsboro U»e Goldsboro de
if.ve team was here for tho iuitiatioi
ceremonies. Grand Secretary John U
fiery. of Raleigh, wua also here b
take part in the reramoniee.
CBIMES-HOLLAND
Clinton Nmrs Dispatch
i Mi** uRclia Holland and Mr. VI
1H. Grimes wore married on Thurada
sftcrioon at 3 o’clock at the horn
of the bride’s parents*. Mr. and Mn
uouirn, net
w. J done*, of the Pn>«l*nd 8eho<
tor Gifli wa< th# ihfllei»tin* minktci
Th# room wat decorated in ft
color*, white and yellow. Mia* SalU
Naylor, of Dunn, played the »«
dlrg march „
The brill* wat unuruajlr praUj
dreircd |n a traveling «u<- «» »•»
blue broad doth and a blue hat. 8a
carried a bridal bouquet of whit
' cbryaanlhcmum* , ,
tittle Mi«a Loaiao Holland, neu
; of tha bride, wat ring bearer. Sh
wat dreatod j„ * drotf of whfto <r
■ ean.lie and carried a yellow ehryaai
1 tbetnum*. The irroorawmen woi
Metara. Tom Coro, AbTUIle Cliftm
Ouy Hooka, 0f Dunn, and Moan
> Holland, -brother of the bride,
i The bridoamalda warn Miaae• Hi
t Strickland, Eleanor Crime* (later (
i .-be groom, and Lola Strickland, i
- l>irin. and Agno* Origin, formerly (
, Dunn.
I They wor* dreamed of white ai
, yellow organdl*. Their flovert wr
r chrysanthemum*. Th# bride ia a po
» ular young woaaan, who hat been *■
• ployed 1" Dorn at monographer I
• Smith and Turnag* for, tevoi
1 month*.
Mr. Crime* waa ml ted near C*i
• and la now head of the jewelry d
■ partoionl of Butler Brother’* ato
r in Dorm. ,
• Mr. tad Mr* Crime* left for
• brief vl.lt to Washington. When th
• return tboy ■**« tkMr how#
| PqBB. _
• congratulatory loMura gad tetegr*
wore received during the day fr<
(riendy throughput thl. country, a
Y Mary from abroad.
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1 Detroit New*.
• ‘‘Clothe* do not proclaim th* mat
-Mo. but they ofbaa mvrmi th* ,
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FOCH TO LAY WREATH
. ON TOMB OF GEN. LEI
'' _ Lwrington, Va., No*. X.—Martha
I. Foca today accepted, io a lalegrai
to tfTlcial* of Washington ami La
■ onivvraicy, an invitation to via;; Lex
-ngtou and jay a wreath on the tooil
. 01 r.Pbeit r. Loo. Presentation to Ur
rnaiehai of the degree of doctor o
Uw<, confcrn d on him by tha unlvar
Tty, wi|J take place at th* sane time
. '* was announced. Tho date of thi
J ••ult has not been fixed.
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» # GODWIN AND JERNIGAM 4
* Alto may* and CauaaeUor* 4
J . At Lew 4
* DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA 4
¥ ofltre in 8tata Bank and 4
1 * Trust Company Building 4
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Attoraays and. Counsellor*- 4
* At-Law ¥
* First National Bank Building ¥
, -> Puna, N. C. ¥
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Tlta Lost Cord
[ Seated one d».* by the furnace,
1 viua weaiy and i.l at »n*e,
Ar.d my tinge x u io m*h. £ bu.My
And 1 thuveh'. titul I would freexe.
1 alo lut ...low wha* I wue doing.
Only I v.t i shak'ng then,
Arif 1 necc' .'d ti n cord-, or etovr wood
..ik« tfcoasnndu of other men.
So i ac ted J eojiiiit.l* leceiver.
And Ite ui.cH-r rd ntmbor railed.
And t' e o i*v;i r rami' like an ceho
Ti c leoodyr.rd man a.iriely stalled.
He .teemed p-.- nloxil nt my mooning.
And rc .enter lignin and again
Tha. unlenr. I aonl tv money
! world u^de*- and ordrr in vain.
e.. ■ .... ,l. t... .■._ r.nm mu _
A oil w dried ten COrdi of pint,
Ard measured it op very carefully
Ai d found I only had nine.
1 ham recgirt bir reel it vainly
That olio lo*t Cord of pint
Which utayed In tin. yardn of the
woodman
3ut never enteivd into mine.
It may he ihr.t some lino in buying
I may boy that coni again
Or it may be I may find it
In the yards of other men
Jack Dempsey Bullock.
SWEET SAMPSON L1MER1C3
(A Cynic)
A burly ynung man down ia Samp
son,
As imooth aa you e'er _ laid your
lamp* on
Went out and stole corn
Am a m *• mm unn m re knrn'
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Ai d u nice coppor-atill,
That cf gallons would hold mure than
two ity.
For fear tha: the fun will dimmish.
.A Y.c <• of advice ami I finish; .
You needn't go far *
In the Reedy Brunch you can replen
ish.
FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN IN
HISTORY OF HYDE COUNTY
Washington, N. C., Nov. 2—For
she part two weeks Ute people of
Ilydt county have been enjoying the
, first pu*»enger train in their liininry.
A daily train is now :unniny from
Wenona, Beaufmt county to New
Holland. Hyde county. The train
1 leaves Wenona each morning at 7
/clock and return* in the afternoon.
This train has already proved to b«
quite convenient to Ihese good peo
ple. Hurrah for old Hyde county.
Thl* is something they have long
; needed.
vivrAiwn, iWT. 1VI1.
M«Ctt«kill N*«fe»««4
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Washington, Nov. a.—Thv long de
1 laycd nomination of Alexander L.
MrCaiklll, of P«yr(t«vill», to bo col
lector of curtain* for th« Wilmington,
N. C., dittricl, was root by President
Harding. The > ominuMoa apparently
came aa u *urpr-»e to fcitner Sonulor
Marion Butler, who has been oppos
ing Mr. MeC'askill. nud b« rvfutcd to
comment upon the development, Hay
ing he might have sometalng to cay
a Tittle later.
.President Handing also sent In the
nominations of postmasters at throo
North Carolina offices, including Wln
rtcu-Salem. Ike lurgoet city in tot lot.
At WintU>n-8ul»m John T. Bonbow
la named poalmuutor. Lamm X. Gavla
m« nominated poatmaetex at Kanana
tilie, and James II. Uoater at Chcrry
viUo. Yoslervlu.v the Pmrideat an
.minted postmaster* at Gastonia, Dsd
ui and WilUaraston, and po-cofflee
nomination* for nearly all etaUs arc
now coming in at a rapid rale.
W.i .c the ratings of the ollgiblet
a>e not made public, it le reported
here that Mr. Bonbow did not stand
hlghm on tile eligible liat. Tile de
partment. however, reserve? the right
to select any one of throe. Mr. Ben
bow is a Republican.
Reports that a selection bed been
made at Greensboro were nuj to be
confirmed today. Instead, the post>
oflic department says the civil ser
vicr ■ omMitslon had not yet graded
the on onshore '• ppiicaht* and no cer
tifies. on bad been made. Consequent
ly it rm said the Creea/boro appoint
nent ;» not even in tentative shape.
TV appointment of Mr. Bonbow at
Win-tou-Salrm " presents the prin
cipnl postoffice appointment Mr. Har
di.'.g ha* made in Norkt Carolina
. l ire coming into office. North Caro
lina nominations to date have bean
tor smaller cilia* than Winston-Sa
lem.
The appointment of Mr. McCesidll
. ■ *•ntlnmc roll»r*_iir tko Wilminm.
•.on district seime.l (l0t to set so well
w'th former Senator Butler. Mr.
.inner said be did not know is WU
•jo -'ll in today and seemed a bit atart
Ted and flabbergasts that it had
•mac ia.
•'Jim sny that I hart no comment
.o msnc at this time," said Sir. But
ler “I may say something later."
The arrival of long skirt’ may add
i.umlii'd* of tiuragrapban to the
ranks of lb* unemployeds—Xaehville
Vvanesscua.
Origin s* Ola gaynfl
Tbe srlgludt footattuu. “I fear im
■'.neks hearing gifts" egT"*™ *■ Var
elf* ICsrtd. The refarasicv ta is the
-lego of Troy. The Oroeka besieged
III* Hty of Troy all bool oucreaw.
finally ihsr rsaonod to Mmegy. of.
frnng s huge woodaa boree to the
rr-'Jsns ss a gift. j%» borae was
itbn. isto the city god ekth the Tr*.
l.m« slept, ihe varrloa wl*b «blrh
rh* horse *•« n,lo4. tame fnnb and
•■••nod the gates for tbstr Overk rom.
■sites, l bo coo cl us Isa - la that one
instill fear an enemy oh so ho moms
r'ecdly.
A Ret Thai Didn't Small Altov Be
leg Deed For These Months
"I terror it woe dead hi least 3 I
muniiis” »aid Jtuuca Bykot Butcher,
Westfield, N. J. “We saw this rat ev
ery day. Put a raka of BAT-SNAP
behind a berrrl. Months later my
wife asked about the rat. Remember
< *J the barrel, looked behind it. There
the ret—dead, hot the slightest
o<ior.“ Thri-e sines, 3£>c, ®Se. BI.2R.
Set-1 und guaranteed fay Hood and
f. LDthaui, Wilson A Lee and Butler
B:M.
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Rant
Landlords wHl cheer the ruling of
a New Vork court, that r*nt» most
be based oti the landlord’* investment
not on present maiket value of the
s -revertes a ruling made a few
months ago by another court. It deei
: ed that the lan'Iloro. who bought at
wp prierg, before the market broke,
rr.v ■ • ■»—^ka——
tfaould (wallow his loot In (toad et
raaktac tenants pay oa that part of
hla investment which had vanished
by depreciation.
The eaeo will bo appealed. By
the lame It reaahee the Supreme
Cowrt, _Jndrc Econcrmcis will have
applied the law ef supply and da
mand. Competition by properties
built at lower sorts wlU force all
properties to mat oa the baato of re
placement value
Atlantic, Is
and 41, is tbs__
ntm to wad Harris. Hsr
Mrs. Ousters Eidahaen.
Tears agv Harris began
the daughter* sf Yost, mi the* a
sailor on ths Croat takas, whan tha
•blast breams Xia bride. Ha wane
YOU can make
better Self-Raising Flour
than you can
: [■■"■■■■USE
• iS-Ib. tack of TOO* ntahr flour tad mil
l -wllh h a nackajt of Hartford's. This makes
a mure ahaletitfbf, rflkdcnt. oclf.roitintt dour
than can la louabl rrutly-prrpored. Pure
pbntpfcalca In Hartford's rankr breads and
yaotry more nutritious, rtran«fh-bulldln«.
tatty and tatlofytnf.
For ftrr Print Lift, writ* Rumford
Chrmlml Work*, ProoMeaaa. a L
; Hors fords
SELF-RAISIN6 BREAD
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i IHE ulS KELIABLE
! THEDFORD’S BUCK-DBMJtHT
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' *Ute Ikini AUkam Lady ?cy* 9w Haa See. IW-ekk Cm*
‘ a^ C* BtoTVa “OU Refiabk" TUikT#. tkcWJra^k
1 -Cam ni StoyW.
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« Dutton, aw—(a recommending Thed- leafleg alter aafe. Soar etoraach aad
» tord’a Black-Draught to fear Mead* aad akfc baadadM can ha -harad by taking
J neighbor* here. Mr*T.F. Park* a well- Black-Drang*. 11 »M» dlyafloa. akc
u kaownjaekionCoMtylady.Mhli **lam aalds the Kver Hi throwing alt IntpnrV
e* d*®-* *P to yean; my bead t* pretty Ik* I an glad to momanad Btoto
n •*!** 1 have mm medicine*aad rente- Drang*. aad do, to my Maada aad
a dka com Bad go bat the old tellable neighbor*"
to came and toayad. I aai talking ol Black- ThodfarA. Rtacfc-DrangM k a dan*
_ Draught, a Iyer madktoe we have need ard bouaehotd reandy wttfe a raoord a
*t tor yean ouathai cm be depended ap- ornr areeoty yean at airmtoil aaa
2 oa and oaa (hat *■ do toe work. Beaty aaa occakoaMy aaada aomatatot
"Btock-Orang* el rfaea tad^MBaa to help cleneaa the ryatem ol (atporiOet
and codWlpatloaU taken ilgfet. Mdlkaow Try BUek-Ptaagfet toatat agoa Tha*
k" toe I triad «. M k Ota beat Mag I htva lord** ton gaaata* ~
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NOTICE TO
TAXPAYERS!
I now haN the ini Tax Books aad ta arranging to moot *11 tuysy
er*. I have listed below the data# and places at which you caa moot 1
me. By promptly settling year taxes you caa taka advantage of the see
par coat discount, which is worth saving. Plea so ha on hand aad lot's
settle your taxes, so that you may ho saved asasiay aad your sauaty any
ha saved time and trouble.
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I will be at tbe following places on tbe dates larnlinnidi
Upper Little River No. 2, at Bant McNeill’s..Nov. i—O a. ns. to t. p. m.
Upper Little River No. 1, at Du McLeaa’s store Nov. 2—2 pjn. te 4 pas.
Buckhorn. at Spence’s store--Nod. 7—2 a. m. te 12 ns.
Hectors Creek, at KlpUag-Nee. 7—1. p. m. te 3 p. as.
Black River, at Angier..'-Nov. 2—2 a. as. le I p. m.
Neills Creek, at Pteaaaat Union-Nov. 2—3 p. as. te 4i*0 p. m.
Grove, nt Coats.-Nov. 0—2 a. m. to 3 p. m.
NoiUs Creak, at Buies Creek...Nov. 2—3(30 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Averasboro, at Dunn, Town Hall-Nov. 10—0 a. m, to Ip. as.
Duke, at Duke-,-Nov. 10—4p.rn.te2p.rn.
I hove ndwTsrtd to make the moot rnamilwl —Tf ioanli to auift
all taxpayer*, ao that you may aettleyour taxeo without delay.___
PLEASE BE PROMPT! . v
Your* my truly,
J. W. McARTAN
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SHERIFF HARNETT COUNTY
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AFTER FIGHTING for
THREE YEARS
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—To catch up, our Job Printing De
partment is again in position to exe
cute all orders promptly and on
short notice.
v There is not anywhere a plant _
better equipped to handle your or
x der. And we know how.
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