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•L O^C A L • Mm. JL R. Wilaen of BoVa I* virit iag Hhmn hi dw chj. ••n Ferrell ha* returned from a »i tala rUt to XWm. 4 A. Wood of llahn, VM a a bariueat rUtor |a Duo n Saturday Mia. Lena F. FaamB of Rocky Meant, la rteitieg in tko homo of Mm F. K. Weethrook kaa retained ftaa a Mort vi*it to titaada and ro lattrea at CHadaa. Mia. Ora Ptarnon kaa retarded fcaaa a vWt to har aa ether, Mia. R. tt Rnkkaa at WandaQ. J. E. Cmakatt kaa returned from lehueteo City, Tonn., where he gni MaRk Prince U mending part of tkta weak la Bkkaaaad, Va.. with kla fadkam V Dotacui mkn t r*wBm OW| AR4V. Rk. rTRKV| WHO Wl* taken to a lagtll there thi. week. Mire OUn aad LOa Croom and Mr. Charlie Walker frore Baigaw warn tka Rkaat at MV Bertha Waat kaaak and Maa C. T- Butler during IV CkriaVaa kolidayx. Mr. and Min. Jamre EUradga, at Baaapeen Coagnty. hare moved to Va aad are making their hoaae In tV recUenao of Mr. aad Mra. John A. Cook. Mr. Tldradga kao accepted a poahlea with the Bute Bank and Tract Company. In. Eldredgw man MV Ckn Batter before marriage TV modal January ml* arm bar apanad milk three epee la] aalet In Snam Mane this wwek. Before tko month la ant there mfll be many mare Winter wearing apparel la being of fered V remarkably tew price* and Vyara are balag given opportunitiet *» parr hare at price* not reen here atea* 1*14. tar ton NmhB ha. been M Hmton by the board of town •■total to construct an "b • usd Mi" «U and oil »Ution at tho •■tow of Bwod Street and Clinton Avonao whom the old Jane* Phillip, preeery it nod. It wilt bo ooo of the •eat attractive onrrtee nation, b town and wfl) prove of prnat eonvvn t*n*o to onions ob 11* men. It te oo Tho Unloved Wife U the title of • pby to ho based hero March Tth b Metropolitan Theatre. Thin. a» far to waarpir Karl Barefoot ti able to bB» will ho the Mm and bat mad •haw at thiatoaaon. It to raid to ho • tat of .• •* ggg poawt ta the.! •Alto of too Imn Review, bador «f dor Own Bond and n pood mi tomcr od roJtanr.ru and hotel t e ttor rum, was a vfcftv to The DU He b wathipp with tho beat follow* b their effort to (tape a Mp win uni taw ban aeon. If yaw ear* for too welfare of yoa attend the ! «f too a r of .Con | job the organization too. If yoa do not care Cor the • latwaotod only fa fat bowk rail thiwaph too •* yawr atlphbin. yon ohowld Ailt 'it ta ovpabltaHon aad tha meeting. Tho orpani yaw If yow do not pvavidoo yoa with tow hwva. la the atootbp » » north sod tooo Yep** a|oo pH free ro Mr. (U Mr*. C. Manly Morten. YiMwirin d Sooth America mad* mry interesting talks at th* Chris tian church Sunday atoning and -re ten*. Tltey entertained by Mr. and Mis. Herbert MJby. After prayer Meeting, If yen are » basinees or profeeeionai man el Dasn, go wHh your pastor to tike hamber of riOBIMI annual maet xg la Fraternal Hall Wednesday tight. Yon will be weteamed. A business Meeting of the Wos '»*» Club will be bold In the club <*>•* Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock, 'teery Member of the organisation Is urged te be present as the badness ■* *eeae before the organisation is of mportaneo te tbo entire sseMbenhlp. W. 0. Johnson, after delays of crenel Months, has finally eeeapUted da handsome brick bungslow in Mag. tolia arenas sad baa moved hie fu ll into K. It te one of the prettiest -osideneee of Dona and adds mad to "ho attreetivemeaa of that quarter of Don it. Nearly an of Duaa’a young folks vho are studying te tbo higher tnsti ntioao of teaming have Tetmed te heir rcapective schools sad colleges <fter spending the hoUdnys ben wHh •etetieua. Dunn is glad to have had bam here aad Misuse them much Into they left. 0*w«i aad members of the Won tali Ch»b af Dunn request The D» sateh to extend their thanks to tha ministers aad other* of Doan who lidded the organisation la * resenting die Christmas Cantata which was m ! much enjoyed hare and at Daks, where it waa presented Friday night rf Christ am i weak. Georg* Herman Bader, the Utile ■aa af John B. Batter, who ana mri lasty lnjmiad in an aatemobfla aaei ' Friday from Fayetteville where ha tad bean in n hospital ever abioe the icrideaC He is completely oat af danger front Ida injuries and i* en acted to hocoma entirely well witb 'n n chart while. _ TVs school board to adrarttotoglar bids on the coaitniction of the gram mar school building to be erected oa ‘ha Xatsengill black at the southern md of Magnolia avesa*. Tha bkto are to ba opened Janaary tl aad eea traction to to be started a* seen, thereafter 'aa p**rihl» Beads voted *er the censtmedea af Otto hsildtag tad the cole red school building and reconstruction af the present Ugh -shoot building bars net as yet been mid, but several attractive offers far them bare been received aad aa treabto in dlspsring af them at a T*od price is expected. Mias Ethel Dawson, daughter af W. F. Dawson, was carried to Pitt man Hospital in Fayetteville yeater Jay far an spcmtlon for the removal of Urn appendix. Eh* was In scbanl it Salem burg when Aa became 111. It was reported this morning that <he was resting well after the opera tion yesterday. Him Dawson la tha third patient carried from Dean to hospitals for appondirltto operatise* daring tha past weak. Mrs. M Hood is la a Fayetteville hospital aad Dr. ffaH*N E. Oettraao In n Baleigh hos pital All. The Dispatch to glad to Aat*, are recovering nicety. EotlMir Gllbart WUtt Km btan eallad to adrto* tto Word of waaWwm la it* ceatamgUtad puirbon •( aeatatfugal pifi (a to aaad la aaanaaUan vttfc tto tar Car atom tomr aad light ciapay alat trto aarrtoa. Ito toaid Mm to ofaoMtaallm Jaloao Miama lm madoa • itvwKji if omn fVHyv m mn ttot it mar oat to nnawy to W tinu* arnMn af Ma atoaa plant altar tto timgaar taka* *r*r Ik* '«V« aad povar qnlm aboat Afrll HU aaat ■prmtortitj MMMM.' bat ^maamtoaHaathad aTafanUnT**' Mama Yratotog of top. Far toralra paaai f bar* baan i Saaatmaatar, aad. tkarafam atadtod marfaOr tba tratofag af toga. All R to aaag to litwalaa fm atoi ,ktod af baaa* a bar mm Ya* ’ caaaat taat tb* bar W A* data toman. Tto taat to aatkar akat to Mato aad toad. If 1 aaatd maafc u »tto garaat* af baga, (ton ar* a faa U r/ fjtotma^ ad.ga^r tom Aaald fhto glatara to bad. Mg to > Mt atadg gam bag. Dm m* aal TOO, and |M as his train or. to do. It to bo par so little attention of their boya that tho Help the bay amutmat hto Ufa. A» slot htoa in —him a plan and toon to tho building. "Third—Tko houM whir* the'boy Utcr should bo hto tost remit. Thors lot him not only sloop and oat, hut loan and lira. So many homos aro not —do livable for the boy, there fore, ha dstires to to elsewhere than at home. Make tho ho— both to and oatsido attractive to hto. Nat loag dnee I visited a ha— and was shown m— of too attractions for tho hay at that ha—. During the visit tho father add, "Wo pay spoctot atten tion to Itvo hours to our boy's Ufo: The ideal hour, tho play hear, tbs study hour, the family hour.” The meal hear to one that is often Mgieetfd. Many ad the finest 1 moons are learned about the board. Snob a* thanksgiving. unselfishness and A comfortable place to sleep hat a great deal to da with the di—si tion. The boy should not to given shat to left. Teach him whan to ga to sleep, how *» go', the most oat ,f deep .and whan to awake. Stoop in ‘ha Ufa of a boy Is a study within it «sif. Man to an animal of play. Iks toy Is sura to play, and tbs ' parents •heutd direct this. Da net tom your hoy over to the "gang” for hto play hour. Rather, you take too "gang” under your wing and train with your koy. The study of school work may be wade Interesting. Give tbs bey a 'able or desk aad aocaa conveniences 'or work. Give fcba a'good light 'a a well-ventilated room. Let Us i mow that h# la there baildlng a life. H« can aad will become interested. The family hear to unknown in *oo many homes with year children. They, toe, may not know yea. Every Heme should here a family hear. Ths father aad mother need it the bro kers and sisters need It the parents vid children need It An hoar whoa ‘he rest of the world is ghat out let ■** hope with no interruptions. Let children ask question* and psrenta "•veal plana for home aad Ufa, God ">lty toe children who have to lean *he delicate Uses as of Ufa from oth •’is&ssirste tor roar hey. The school teacher, tha Tuaday school taaehar, Ms eosnpan ’oa# at play, his paranta. The last iamod aa the moat tmpertaat goes without question. .Hosted Is the boy wheee home to a school with worth while instructor*. I will give seme vf the thing* to he taught the beys la the home. first—That he is net to lie, cheat, or cover up, aad Ms honor ia to be trusted. Second—That he is to ho loyal to Hit hoots, his parents, aad his coun try. Third—That ha it to help needy ones and to share hit hose dvtlei. fourth—That ha to to ha friendly to all. fifth—That h* I* to he courteous la hie dealings. Sixth—That ha ia to he kiad to animals as wall aa people, nrrm-q u Mm Seventh—Ttiat he ebay hia parent* and mil aatborUy. Eighth—That ha msOe at watk aa wall aa at play. Math — That ha a»k> eat af hla opporlanStiej and save. Tenth—That ha ham oaaraga to face all dangora whoa ha the right. Eleven th—That he be eleen la body and thought, ataad for elonn epooch. clean apart, doom habits. and kaop^ company -with a clean crowd. Twelfth—That he be reverent ta God, attend worship, and tarty ac cept Chriat as the Lard ef hi* Ufa. —Gaesgo Hyman, D. D. T. S. U Class Hu T. E. L. Clan of the Tint Baptist church will meat with Mrs. T. N. Johnson, Thursday sight, Dccetn hur 12th, at 7 JO o'clock. Scary mom her of the clast Is sayoctod to ha there. erpeeiatty tha sites rt of the claw art urged to aHand as this la tha first regular haateaia masting in the new year and a program for the year should ho mapped out. Thn primary object of a hank U to fumi/h a depositor for the safety of tha people's lands, and thoeu who else! to heap their hard taming in sa unsafe place rather than in a de pository of safety win hare no one 'OSS themselves to Mams should they lose it through robbery or otherwise. —Carolina Banner. Your FatW ■— ' —«*• % F. S. Collate, diatdst agent (or tho Equitable lift Inmnnca Society, ia md tho uoat appropriate holiday greet Inga received at the Banner of lee. Through the mail he uit out a protty card with tbs Season*1 creat ing to tho poiieyhoMrtz, sad to oth Arimlalstrator'a HaHsa Haring qualified a* administrator of tho estate of Mrs. Jennett L Tart lata of Harnett County, North Caro lina, thia U to notify all pstaooa har ing claims against the sotete of saM deos.'rcA to exhibit them to tho un denignr,! at hia office, on or before Tannery Id, 1999, or thia notice wiT bo pleaded in bar of their mcenery All persona indebted to said aftatc will please make ‘mhtrd^nte payment HACK M. JronOAM, AdmlnisUater of Hr*. Jennett I Tart. Thia January 10, 1991. Jan 10 17 94 81 Feb 7 14. rr» ha distributed a lergor card with ha folWwtag tribute to tha fathom “Ha n*p wear A last poor's Mw sat. hie rmt map bang A little loot* tad hU panto nap hag at tha knassj ala. —y ^ov pt 4 —fond lap's growth, hat don’t call him tha >ki maa.’ Ha’s pear father.” For prats sod years ha hae baas rustling around to gut things tagstb* it. Hover oac* baa be failed to do Lho right thing bp pau. B* thinks poa nr* tha greatest bap on earth bar non*, avail though pea plaster pour kair back, wear snort alathaa, smoke rgarottes, mad taQ to brlag ben* a taut. He is tha saaa who won to* lava and Ufa partnership of to* groats it ironaa oa aarth, pour nothar. ■ Ho Is ’sonenan,” and aot *tha aid ■an.” If pou stick to pour jab at ■roll and unselfishly for pour child* run a* be has for pou, pou will havo to go sons bop.”—Carolina Banner. BUSINESS LOCAL - * * * * » • * * CEMENT. — FOR TIDEWATER Portland Cement aaa Peoples Bap ply Co.. Dunn, N. C. R. C. TAYLOR Cw. OFFERS GRAN slated sujtar for six cents par lb. and antira itoek. likawtaa. Scad their tala notice In this lassa for Thoreday, Friday and Bntarday next, January 12 to 14. JUST ONE BARREL OF THAT “extra Fancy Barbed aaa Molneaa" •t Freaxian'a Cash Qrosary. l«tfe. WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO •all law priced Graham Tires. 1130.00 par weak and commission* Grabem Tire Ca.. 24M Bonlerard, Beaton Harbor, Mick. ltpd. FOR RENT—TWO STORY BRICK Nora in Anyier, next U Orarby B*r*r. Comer location. Rear of buBdMy with antrance*. *uH abla lor hotel. Apply J. G. Layton, Boats, S. Pnxn. «tfc. ■MMAFA'IOaHHS TIME TO KILL HOGS. ASK US £•» on* J>«be on salt. Freeman's Catk Qaacory. ifltfc NOTICE OF SALE BY ADMIN IS trotoT.—Tko iale of tko personal P~P«5r «t K. F. Tow. decoaatd. wSl t*ko plaeo at kb bto residence In Dlamaltownahlp, Sidmod coun ty. Thartdiy Janaary M, 1888 at 10 o'clock a. m. E. F. and M. F. Taw, admlaUtraton. 6 4tc. CEMENT. — FOE TIDEWATER Portland Com out ,k People* Sup ply Co., Doan, M. C. CEMENT. — FOR TIDEWATER Portland C—ant too Poopltt Sup ply Co., Dana, M. fc FOR EALE.—TWO FRESH JER tty eowa for cub or on time. Al-j M fir* food farm* on easy term*. | J. & Layton, Dana, N. C. 80 fit pd. FOR SALE.—CHEAP FOE CASH or oa time 1 mare mulo about 8 yoara old. 1 nut mu'c about 11 yearn old. 1 two-hoft Pledmtnt t«,:m r “ktio ••agon u «-d -no <1:1 acn Ona 1-hxu wagon, rnr tor If, cotton an.l corn planter, turn plowa, eullivat'.-', fen'l'aor Hia tt "tutor*, *tc. For a bnrirtibi we Jthn M. Jack on .'n the farm or •V. P. Diekey. Dunn N. C 8 3t.\ CEMENT. — FOR TIDEWATER Portland Content hi Peoplti Sup ply Co., Duaa, N. C. noticb of sals by adminis tralor.—The aale or the peraenal pr0p!^ir •**•»*»*• Wt fi. Jock mu wiU Uk* pta,, « kto Ute red dtnc* in Mingo township. Sum Wednesday, Jsnssn 28th, ltt! at 10 o’clock a. at. W. Almon Jackson, administrator. 0 4tc. CAMSNT. — FOB TtOBWATES PorUand Cnmt ms Peoples gup ply Co-, Doan, N. C. A Bat lis.li« t* 10 Timm A Yaar, Averaging Tss Ysssg to a Utter Bcnsmbcr this, actras soon as yon '15*' Hr*4 »*• Oat a pku. of RAT ®NAP. It s a sara rat and mice da ***•*•*- convenient, cornea Is e,k* *«■. "o mixing. Mummifies rat ***** killing—1 carte no smell. Cats or de«e won’t toeeh It. Three sites, 86c, ioe, 81.86. Said and (jruaran ft Br~> Hood and Oran thaa, .Wilson and Lor. '"TVe Farmer's Wrrrt Barmy—Rats. TVt Farmor'r Beat Friend— t-Snip*1 Them are the words of James Bam ***• N. 1.: “Er»r since I tried RAIT 8NAP 1 ham; always kept it in the house. Never fall*. Used about 83.00 worth of RAT-6NAP a year and fig ured It saves meJftOO in chicks, eggs snd feed. RAT-SNAP Is convenient. Just break up cake, no mixing with other food.” Three else*, 86c, 06c, *61.26. Sold and guaranteed by— Butler Brothers, Hood A Grantham, Wilson and Lae. BREAD! tv> could not got along without It. It'i ilie old “standby"— Why? Because & la nil sahatsnoa and nou-irhmonb. Because it satisfies when other foods do net. Ours has a roal bread flavor and a gord substantial alita. (X!l up your grocer. Be has it Bread is your Best.Pood—Cat morn of it Mity-Nice Bread “The Brood That BuBds" Pearce’s Bakery * •_ _ ■) hahCnet OUR beat hair net— Regina—only 10c each! jny * etyieofluur drees. Long head, ineiaiUc. jrvr^rv taed. Keep a *• Regina neta rr 3 tor Solv Exclusively ut KLMcCioryCo. (ht Street Addnu Here) 10 A tl Coton EAGLE “MIKADO” enri No. 174 ak ra no nuow ma. with toe mo baio CAGlg MIKADO EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK BREAD PREPARATION Pore. wfaoUeorrv' food*, tuny I, direst, build robust health. Horsf aid’s rosters* to flour tic vita) ptaeai bates Berests rr tsbsslth, but which am lost l i the mfilins process. Hors fords mixed with your fnvovitc flour makes bet breads, o»k«jpeslry, taste better, more delicious, more easily SAVE THE RED LABELS muf <t valuable PREMIUMS FUg Far flee Frlac Ust, write fluu fii ’ Onmlcnl Works, Frerldrasr, R. I. Highly Nutritioas- ftuild* Bone and Mttecle —^^SS^te-rgrs^. -i •CJ'tjsr i">. use—-■ ‘t ■ i ■ i ■ ■ -try e . s jAd-.iisris... wjk.iaaflMSSS5Bm5iS5««wk Plant ( d Fertilizer Used Jus: a Will Make Your riant ^eds Hump $4.50 per Ba^ $45.00 per Ton I'Want to Buy Your Cotton Seed. I Will Exchange. Mea1 or Mealvn onia for I Will Sell Lee County Oil Company’s Fertilizers for all Oops, for Cash or Fall Pa vments. N. B. LEE a * F°r Greater Service To Our Cnstomcr* § have moved Into the store building next to J. L. Hatcher's recently vacated by N. A. Bel)A Company, (low we Invite you to see the— Largest and Prettiest Grocery Sure in Dunn Through this mors ws are enabled to serve onr customers better, easier and more economically for the reason that we havo a building whose rise and convenience permit larger business, mors sanitary sur roundings and the institution of better service. You will And it more economical than ever to trade with us now and ws are anxious for an opportunity to prove it to you. JWe carry a full line of heavy and fancy groceries, fruits, vege tables, bakery goods, confectionaries etc., and are prepared to make fou the meet attractive prices. All orders will be given prompt atten tion nnd be delivered on time. » , We are atv/ays anxious to buy country produce at the beet price*. W# taka tMa opportunity too to express our sincere thanks to I oar customer* for the Ana support they have filveti us in past yean and to assure them that we will always strive to merit their confidence. W. P. H ' » A « n I PSone 154 , Du r>, N. C. § IV , I ■ 0
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