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oplaode It. "Her Pint K1m" Sun
thins Conilr Paramount cartoon.
Friday—"lunilnf DmjrU«ht" Jack
London «tory. Metro Production, all
•tar tut headed by Mitchell Lnu.
8nub Pollard β«· reel comedy.
Satarday—"The Myrtle Power"—
episode 10 KlVt ef the Circua. Xaiid
Class Male Universal Comedy. Latest
Path· Naera.
Beam to Mr. and Mr». UeA T. Noe!
ea Monday of last week. a girl.
Mr. and Mr». Q. u Tilfbman hare
returned from a visit. to relative» In
Norfolk.
AD banks In the Dunn District will
be tloeed Friday In obsrrrancc of
Analrtlce Day.
Mra. Jobs C. Phillip* returned Sat
™a» fronj Dillon. 8. C., where *he
bad been vialtia* relative.
Mr», E. W. Myera of Raleigh, spent
™ week end hem with her patenta,
Mr. and Mra. Martin L. Wa4·.
Mr. and Mra. Irvin Grantham of
ot- Paul, (pent the week er.d here
with Mr. and Mrv Gccrjr* K. Gran
tham. They returned horn·» Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. Thomat Tyndall, of
Sampson County, were here Sunday
to visit Mr. and Mra. Id Tyndall.
Mr. and Mrs Γ dix McKay, of
Dnke, were in town Saturday.
Mra. John C. Hodge· returned Sun
day from Meant Olive where the had
■pent several day» with her husband.
Mr. Hods*· accompanied her home,
returning to Mount Olive Sunday
night.
New· from the bedalde of Thomae
K. Darden Sr., who waa (tricken with
appendieUia Friday li that he Is rap
idly recovering. He h in a Fayette
ville hospital where he wa· operated
upon Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. K. U Howard. Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Baldwin and K. *·
Howard motored to Raleigh Bnnday
to viait Mr. and Mra. Howard's daugh
ter, Misa Led He Howard, who is a
•Uider.t la Peace Institute.
Tbraa sailors arrested hers last
week for hoboing have bean discover
ed to be deeerters fas m the U 8. 8
«ft a·. ·
• -W- aua wua «V · cvu ucu w
atation by Chiif of Polie* PlCi ·■
seoo as their sentence· or· completed
hern.
Presiding Elder Bandy of the
r»yrtt«Till· District, presetted at tha
HtUwliat church hare Sunday morn·
Inc. Mr. Bandy's tennon »u inter
eerlsg and delivered in an attractive
maimer. A large crowd *ai present
hear Mai.
Henry p. Johnson I· having e/ectad
a fee and all storage etation at the
ΛΑβ and Baathern traclte and will
•oon haalii the distribution of oil by
track*. Thar· fcm be three oil 41·
trihnttag «oacarn· ta toera whoa I
The Gift Shop ia Dnan*a na
* niai· restore It la backed by
SlSKfefHSH
The akoe U located on the
af the Tim National
Marion C. (Jack) Lea left 8atar
day night far Washington where he
will isaums hia dell a a aa traveling
π1»·«η for a reofiog concern. Mr.
Loo wna wtt* the tame concern last I
winter and wring and made a record
af which hi· friends are proud. HU
territory embraced Maryland, Dela
ware and West Virginia. He «pent the
earner here with hie parent·, Judge
and Mr·. Bldredge Lee.
W. H. Grainger, a young white
man, was sentenced to aarva ήχ
month· on the road· when tried yes
terday in Bacordar'· Court on a
charge of having paued'a worth la «a
check for 1*0 at the Goldatetn «tor·.
The check was Issued an the First Na
tional where It araa said the man had
Mverhadan account. He waa caught
at Fayettèville and all of the goods
and most of the money he had gotten
from Goldstein· were recovered.
Announcement was made yester
day of the marriage on July 8 of
Mm* Maaaye Wast, daughter of Mr.
•ad Mrs. Andrew Wait of Saaipaon
County, to Henry P. Johnson, of the
City Garage. The annoancament came
as a surprise to the many friands
throaghout tha Dunn District. The
brldt It a popular young woman wfto
kaj been tsapioytd In the Fleishman
■tor·· for several months. Mr. John
Ma ta on* of the mort successful au
tomoMle men of the district. Begin
ning naxt Monday Mr. and Mia. Joan·
•oo will establish their home tat the
wKwh of Mr·. John P. Johnson.
Little foil In the primary depart
ment of the graded schools hare been
buy aborn the ftreeti thl* week ten
iae tieketa to the entertainment to
bo staged by them Wednesday—to
morrow night ander Oie direction of
Mia* Kennedy. They have «old many
tttkato and will have a lain* crowd
to »ee their fine little ahow la Me
IrepoUtan Theatre. The proceed·
frea this *«w art Jo he devoted to
• tend being raited by Miae Kennedy
to pay ter additions J chain and desks
cswçî."
for ehildrea and 16 cents for π ...
ap«- The Dispatch hopes that all ef
its lee ai readers will sea the show.
They wOl miM aoaaethinc really good
If «hay 4* not.
Week on the new rorannncnt eat.
toe Storage warehonM bain* ereetwl
ea the Ornerai Utility Company's
block ie gotig ahead rapid*.»" will
he the layst heUdtag in town whan
completed Mid wOl he able to l
modate nearly 10,000 hale· of cotton
whoa eotapletod. The building se
tonds from Vaaee street 100 fort to
ward Harnett, le 120 feet wide and
two atari01 bijh. Mt tort win bo ap
prtalasately #7·.β00. The company,
Ueetiaed last year to cendact bonded
wniaheaoM, wlU ha,, «ung· room
wgfl ft ainady «eniM _
warehooae at the coryr of Railroad
Awms and Earaett **+« aa
•thae at the aartharn end of WOeea
Jte»a than 100 «"fhe™, of the
*·£·» Whle Oaaa «* W*»ae Street
Methodirt oharek mart present lit
to welcepe the K«ûy
Westoy Khb Ota· wh*M members
J^rrMsta of dw locai organlaatK
(ran va* the rendition ·ίΤη>» Kn
rer and the Song." wKh Mr». Alfred
R. Wilton taking tit· r*adl»g_p«ït,
Jtrm. T. L. Riddle and Μπ. wT·.
Snip*» tinging U· duet tad Jfn
John C. Hod··· playing the orgaa.
Tli» ν laiton were deeply lnpttind
br th* earnettneu of Teach·* Henry
Hood !n expia In ins the letton ef the
the day They were very w«U pleaaed
with the church, the town and it* peo
ple and have «gtanded an invitation
to th* local olaaa to eiait than tone
time.
MICROBE
OF LOVE
That dangerou» and inftidie·· bag
agalnit which the people 0f Dan η
w*.< warned U»t week, is aald to be
in our midat. and it ia reported that
it will make iU appearance, at tagine
all who are preaont, at the Metropoli
tan Theatre, Friday night. No*. 11.
The lad<et and gentlemen who have
charge of thia myaterloua germ which
work* oo hard-hearted hachelort'
hrtrU about at quickly aa a boll wee
vil puncturc* cotton holla, and In·
'tanruttaly ttlxecta ipinatera In a
mort peculiarly int* retting manner,
rinrlare It It reallw <,·.!·. «
arid rvitf all who Irel that they an«
mmiin'. to be prctent at the exhibl
tion ami «ce the bu* l»lt<<.
Mis» Idalu Huugabook. a young
lady of much expérience and talent
in »urh work, i* her* to eoaeh th·
you iia people who will take part in
tho play *nd direct th· production.
Special caitume* will be a feature οf
the entertainment. a> well a* catchy
and appropriate mu·*, and It la t*f<?
to **y that the ahow will be the but
thing 6f α dramatic nature that ha*
been m Dunn for a long time.
The play I» unique and mo·* en
joyable. In fact, it it a "wkale of a
hit," er> check your critical facultl*»
At the box oflWe whan roB come in
the door 10 yon may relax and fi"
vour face a genuine troat in the way
of a Rood laugh, for the Microbe "
to have lu final matrimonial
The dleoiAed bachelor· and wotnen
hater* of Dunn may well have their
la»t day party for Madam Hymen
Cupid hat arrived and vow» aha wilt
not leave a «ingle bachelor. 8ha la
in the employment of the «plaeUr»
to help them And a hutbaod, and the
la not goins to dltappeiat them in
rpttc of the fact that a bachelor'· club
has been organized by the man ef
the town to ayoid tho ladle» and
evade matrimony. Thcr employ the
■ervicei of Jerimiah Heepaek, wha
eive· thrm advice on th· mbject ef
love and matrimony taken from hla
own experience.
The rtnlen party break/, up the
bachelor» club and the rpinrter'· cluk
for a «hot of love microbe* U effec
tive in making the bachelor* fall In
love w<tk the pretty flrlt
The play It riven under the au··
pica* of the American Lesion.
The admltaion will be 75c ud 91,
8o pack up year trouble» In your old
kit and sect year friend at the Me
tropolitan Theatre.
m·, «NtMrw »ih) «ai alt—
a court-martial trial and ]
"He declared thl* vat th*
I hanged.
U aml* crtae
Th· Mahamjah'· μπη, badlj
•battered by *· pmMmit of tb<
Fakir, order» th· ladle· of hi» ko·*»
hold, Urbanah. aad Majah, th. Wi
dow of a Wiaard, to gtve Mr. Xatcha
Km tha "g»W." Tba pair fail mi·»·
ably and the Maharajah tootolM
th«m witk tba fact that bo wOl food
then poiaon and than ua» thorn aa
tedder for tfca Be»·, who·· rrowli
caa bo board off (Up.
At thia point Meaaro. Dl«k Horton
"d ~ the
« BHMU "ΜΛ «mm ,'1
diately to make lova to tbo kahin
jab'· tear tlm
Of »otm, tki« dooant bob tfa·
Maharajah'* dl»po»ition and ear·
complication· rwH,o» the «halo
I >1».
^ B^EmPkTIWPB j
SA—I CeUbrmle. Armlilka Day
Armistice Day will be celebrated
bv the graded achooU at tbo Opera
Hobm next Friday morning at eUvan
o'clock. An appropriate program
conxttfin* of patriotic eong» and
reading· will b« rendered. An «ililiaa·
will be given by Captai· Roland Wil
liam». Captais William» iaw «enrice
in Franc r and Hi· ad dree· will ba
both intere«ting and InrtrweUra. Th·
people of Duna ara cordially tavitad
to attaad the exercltea It 1· hoped
that a large number of citiaeni will
ipare one brief hour from work and
help to célébrât· in a fitting way tbo
third anniversary of the caaution of
koatilitiee in the graataat war in hi*·
lory.
FLORE8TON
SHAMPOO I
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Jonee lanbtr Co. . II.
BUBINB88 LOCALS «9 —
PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING.—I
am prepared to 4o all kindi it
aewlny at my hoau, 116 Fayette
vlUc Atbiw. Mn. D. IL Britt. lie.
MAKE A SEDAN OF YOU* KUtCK
—I hare a Sedan top I «ill aall
cheap. Dr. W. T. Martin, Banaon.
KTcT 4-lte
HAVE TOU HAD YOUR GALLON
of that "Fancy BaAadoei Mnl—
aaa"? Η not why not? Freeeaa'·
Caah Grocery.
WAWTIP — MAW WITH CAE TO
■all tow prioad GBA8AM TUB.
IISO.00 par ^afc and ι iildan
àtLAjàjJt root OO Boatowd.
t4M Benton Barbae, Mick. 1 tpd.
MULI — IMOUOV FIN»
JEd aaar Baiae Craektekeoi. Ko
"Tlaer I n »/land. clay aabeeil to W
40,060 feet «f tuber, SX
acrat cleared oa tha hiftwmy trwm
Dunn to Dake and Bale'· Creek.
Good little 4-reom kouaa aqd barna.
Now do yea knew land naa^Buia'a
Crack la hard to bayl Come plaat
yemaelf kare and roe will aare
am eye on yoor children aad aaa
what they are doing. 1%ia plaee
will be aold la 10 days. 10 other
good lama for ale on eery oaay
terms. J- G. Laytoa, Dmn, Ne. I.
It pd.
„ £tî£,.'aj«ZK
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Natif jr g. M. JrfTrmTÎSS. Λ0.
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HOUSE ΤΟΛ EEWT—a."
dinillu wttk pite,
outbuilding*. flîu r
building,
known ι
C.11 at _
Dunn, N. C, ftr tutktr
^βη· «Me.
ATTENTION FAUIUi AMD HU
cHmu.—Skip jrtur piodoe# to
RkbrlMWna Co., >U |iVni
St. Norfolk, m. No
(bitti D. D. Jot
Nov H tu.
CUU AND boasted cottes
et > kmh. Or. Jot ft miIi,
• ï*i*î î* *i conta oMh.
while tboy iMt fittau'i Coek
Grocery.
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M tke John Jeoe* y'—
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CABBAGE PLANTS — WE HAVE
Billion! of froot proof cobûgo
planta for eolo. AU «-riho τηηο
tie· at fl.10 pot rtooaoad Tf-rV
priaea on 1*·*·. Y on
Wreet. Lao'» *·™· Wriill T.aa,
Manager, Benaen, N. C. 1 4ta.
C ABB IDE rat SALE ANOTHER
large ahlproant 1·Μ arrtrad. Oar
price la rljgkt Coll now and rat
yoora. Eanojr M Loo. 4 Sc.
BRICK FOR SALE. — TUEMACB
Jonoa Lumber O- tf.
done* on Boat Dirint Street. Laiw*
lot. deetfrable location, convenient ι
S^J^-ÎSTVT
*rTLî»,s&.%£.T.s
Oct IS tie. 1
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IDC. — IF TOU HMD CAS·
kid· l«t m (apply ye·. A bos·
Alpmnt fvat w*)m4»4. Cmw
qatak. K**oy mo4 Lm. *VU.
icu> m amd oat*, iiar·
Staff, 11*y and MoUim Γμ4 aft
thm light prh·. Fhwnt C**h
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ITARTAM OIUUKS,
dtlry t—Λ iwr
TW priM k right.
Omwy.
mavb τον nuao
■ku^ir^t·
BIG LOT FLORIDA
FRUITS
And Vegetable» and fine
candies just received to
be sold retail or whole
US. MBS
PHOME If·, M
Imasms — Do·, N. c
area that h· knew anythlag a Wot and
that he never heard of instances sf
unjust treatment of American sol
diers.
"Ketcha-ICaV Um.l*u· u4 BrUlUnt
Katcha Koo. an Oriental American
muiical comedy, to be staged under
the auapicca of the Chamber of Com
merce at Metmpolltan Theatre Nov
ember 22 and 23 (i Mid to ha the
moat stupendous and brilliant ama
teur affair evar presented in Da Ml
This is thr opinion of those who basa
witnessed the daily rehearsals which
ere being held under the direction of
Misa Dagmar Carlson.
Katrha-Koo will surprise evtryooe
by being Just about the nearaat ta
a professional presentation aver giv
en by local talent. The mystery af
the Orient and the practical jsatriot
Ism of modern tines are artfully com
bined amid wiord and apeetaeolar
scenic effects, shadowed lights. Ori
ental tapestry· brilliant eastern·· aad
the lilt of sweat melodies. There are
scores of pretty giria In «vary seen·,
while the closing (tableau entitled,
"Liberty Aflame presanta the moat
attractive group of younger and old
er ladles that war· ever aaaeabled
on a local *»«·· ... J
Among the damcea which are all
very different from one another are
the Devil Dance. Polo Donee and the
AuM U*f Syne Group. The latter
will be greatly enhanced by the sl*f
ing of "When I Wont To School With
You". "Kateha-Koo" a Fakir, trame
flxa· himself before the Maharajah's
Temple for week· at a time without
moving. Ho la alao said to control as
amount of genuine "curiae" cufflcleat
to bring fear to the hearts of the na
tives.
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Fruit Cake
Perhaps you had rather make
• it, but why not let us bake it?
Baked in an oven just right by
a baker who knows.
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Call 88 for information as to
♦ Baking Day, etc.
I Pearce's Bakery
m ι m m mu 111111 nu/iituutitritiiiiHMim
Exceptional Value·
in
New Fall and Winter Goody
We have our store full of the high quality merchan
dise of STANDARD make—upon which our reputation
is built. These goods were bought at the right priée·—
before the recent advance and we are selling them cheap,
accordingly.
JI
DRY SPLIT FINE CORD
WOOD
I have * Urge tot of
food cord wood for ■*]«
and turn bought sad m
operating the beat wood
Mwinf outfit in thla aoc
tion. *
Wood delivered cat &B7
length.
A. C. BARNES
PHONE 110-J
In fact we are always a step ahead in quality and a
step behind in price.
··
Be sure to visit our store before you buy.
SE :·'
Ε. L. Parker & ISons
Dunn, , —■
NEW DR]
AND COATS
Hundred· of new garment· have just been unpacked
in our women'· wear department. We aak that you in
spect them, knowing that they are bound to gain your
warmest approval and praiee.
These garments were personally selected by Ellis
Goldstein during his recent visit to designers in New York.
Each is a beauty—you must see the one we have for you.
GOLDSTEIN'S
Dunn's Best Cash Store