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*««<**« 4 •LOCAL* ■ * + m + H 0 4- * 4 Frank S. Cal loot, of Buford, la bora on buatoeaa. Jfiao Kathryn Allan baa returned from a rUdt to her motbor in Kortb Emporia, Vn. Mra J. B Hobgeod of Louiobarg, Tlaited Hor paranU, Mr. aad Mra. Mar tin L. Wade tbia weak. Mia Donnio Honeycutt, af Buioa Crook, woo hora thla weak to viUt hor ii*er, Mra. Joooo M. Wlloon. Mra J. T. Guy and her mother, Mra. £uau Early, left yeaterday for Nor-1 folk to attend the funeral of a rela tion. Mr. end Mr,. G. W. Willlami, of Autryrjlle, apent Sunday hart aa a cueet ef her otater,°Mn. Jeme M. Wllaon. Idward Pope left Tueiday night fc>r hit homo in Taylorrille, lUinola, after apeodlng aeoeral weeka her* »Wi rrfaUvea. Mlaeee Myrtle and Fannie Harper, of Woedoll, and F. K. Grime, of Wilaaa, warn hora loot week te Tint mk-*. mi/, nuunHIf, Elite Goldstein will leer* Saturday far New Yack where he will complete purchases of spring and nmnir •roods for tb* Goldstein stores Mrs. J. B. Long continue! very ill at kar home In Ullington. Mrs. J. c. Goodwin left Dunn yesterday to be with Mr*. Long in her nhscia. Mi*. LUxie Mondi was carried to * Richmond, Va.. boepltal Thursday night Her condition is net considered serious bat she will probably remain *t tbs boepltal for several weeks for treatment J. B. Warren, who ha* bald a potf tion with lha i. L. Thompson Com pany far the past several months, ha* given op his work with this firm and is now associated with the Johnaon Cotton Co. E. J. Nobles, manager of the Car olina Telephone and Telegraph Com pany, spent * abort while In Uiling tan this week. He says the company's automatic service In Ullington Is giving satisfaction. Sam M. Byrd, of Bonaalevcl. re turned home Sunday from Richmond, where ha had been in a hospital for treatment for several weeks. His ■any friends will he glad to ltarn that he has recovered his health. Jones Augustus Pools, of the Hal ted State* Iatemal Revenue Depart ment, win transfer his offices to Ra wwtiu uc wui remain there for oome time assisting m the lifting of corporation Income Uxh. ate. Howe woo rocehrod by relative* in Itona today of tbo serious illness of *»“« W. Wode, an old resident of too town. He i* lil at too homo of a daughter la Smltoficld. He has suf fered a second stroke of yaratyais and is not expected to recover. If telephone users west a conttno atloo of thair telephone service after toa fifteenth of this month, they had hotter got their btUs paid before that time. Manager Nobles has been In ttrntood to discontinue sorrieo to all who have not paid by that time. Goorgo K. G tan than attended a meeting of too financial committee of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association In Baleigh this wetk. The committee arranged for too holding of too annual convention of the organisation In Wtnston-Selcm fai Jan*. M H. Spears, deputy collector at tached to too federal revenue depart ment, has boon bare for three days *“(*tin* income tax payers with their r*^nnl*- He will complete his work hore today, but hopes to return again office i hart bare bets tv toblWxd in the Connnf rritl Beak. Oscar W. Johnson, aixty-ftv* yean •W* died yesterday morning at hit bow* near Doha. Putts! servlets m Wag held this afternoin and hatlal will he made in Greenwood Cemetery with Masonic honors. Mr. Johnson was w*n known la Dun and bad many warm friends among its yaWa- Ha wan connected with the Doan Oil WUa Company at ona time. H* 1* survived by bis widow. N* bid law enough to tvH the board *t Win baa yat been received on proposed grammar sehoal bund ing which la to ba elected an the Pftpaity raeaittly purchased by the beard from P. T. Massing! 11. The heart thinks the structure can be erected tor 1cm than «I0,00«. Cen tmton aaam net to bo abla ta agree with the heart me when The lowest hid yat raaaivad U slightly over »««, 00d. Agent of toe Federal department *f raranaa will ba In Dunn on Mon day, Pabraary filth, ta assist Individ uals and corporations <n making theii Inooms tan ratam, smarting to a circular lust racalvad from Glllfmir Cilsssrn. collector of Internal roe* not. The agent wffl h* is Clinton an Wedneiday, March 1, and La Fay cttaville oa Tnoriuy nail Wertuerda-, February lit and 22. All rciurat mu.'*, be made on data* ntmnl u> have advantage of expert awrtosev. Da nn*i basketball Vwn wav defeat ed by Fayetteville in the second game of a three game juries vslosn Lie teams mat at Fkyctteviile Wc<lncjduy u'ght. The score wn 43 lo 10. The first gumc, played lait week, was won by Dann, 23 to IS. The lie on boy* huvo a perfect alibi fur ‘-he i;irl grar. • however—it vu played in the da,' to which tlie.r optional) .4 liad a ecu turned themselves. and on nn iude — coart. Had Willie Newberry not ca ■ >Vd .da flashlight In htv pocket it V unlikely that our fallows would hue found the basket at all, p.-tail. Work on the mammoHi cotton stor age warehouse brine buiit for th flrncral Utility Co upa.ay her bee ■erapb trd to thr ancond floor, nnC •he company ia linpofu! of hr.virg the -trui-ture eurr.plet.'d bein') A •nil 1. Thii will be the lac;,v»t buUd'ig in F)m«n whim it l» comp'etwl. ft will nave a 200-fojt front on lir'ror -' Avonun and a lCO-foo', Tiont on "bi te rtou street. Thr, building ia to be nrartical'y fire proof anil will lei _, a. o.Ih.11 s_ tlrurulsher system. It will hay- /tCragc -worn Tor annul 10,000 bate', of cot ton. Friends of Be O. Townsend ate gratified over the rernifsiilicn which :isti hi* way at the ir.UV martini? sf the North CaroJIre Cotton Grow •rs Cooperative Association ri'uei© fete week. Hr was ehoi-cr. rcc/etar • -nd treasurer of lit* &**ocI»t'mi and > member of the rxe:n?lve cemmitte >f the board. The prjVo , of ior-r; tnry and twara-er probably Is tbo most Important in the whale axsoclo lion and folk In Ca.tcrn Carol!*' who know that u better man cou,.i not have been found for the job. The u»o< Ul/on is nov, atir.o.t ready la hr - | yin Its functions »> iho agent through' which the cotton farmer i« to be given a aqua e deni, h'hc or;? an’aaUon of 'tt executive oi?.C' *r and employees will be perfected within a short wh'le. S’x Hundred Harnett i farmers are mrmhers of the associa tion. Although clothed in the armor of gridiron giad'.ators, Litlirirten'r baa kcthall toster* refused to play lhr Dunn quint when it appeared on the county seat court yesterday afternoon for the second clash of the season between tUo two teams. Ay a result the game was forfaited to Dunn 1-0. The Lillington Lilli** protected n mtnst the playing of one of the Dam high school student*, question ing hi* eligibility. Whan tha Dunn fellow* inflated that he play the Lil lie* refund to meet them. There war raise had feeling before that, how ever. The county neat boy* ware oui for Dona’s blood. They contended that they had been roughly treated in Ibelr game here several day* age forgetting that they had knocked out three of Donn'l fellow* before the local* (tailed retaliating. They ware prepared for rough stuff. according to Professor Bunn, who couches the Dunn quint, if the game had been played yesterday—they had all the regalia of footballers. I* Memory of Coo. E. Prises Having been appointed a commit tee by the Wesley Bible Clam of Divino Street Methodist Sunday School of Dona to pay a tribute of revpeet to Bro. Oco. E. Prince; vre ;*o wall indeed to pause from the sroblenu of the present to recall the memory of one of Harnett County's non noble and worthy sons- Our town has lost one of its best men. Brother Prince moved to Dunn la 18*8, he was a loyal member at the Methodist Episcopal church, south of this place, sms elected Superin tendent of our Sunday School in 1EK>4, which office ho filled with honor until the time of hit death During this period of eighteen years be was not absent mors than a dof.cn Sun , days He joined the Church whoa a tmail boy and like that good mother of Us, was a man of grant faith. He <vaz a member of the male quartet of »ur church and * great lover of s»o red mibeic. Ha was one of tba.load ing merchants of our town and widely known aa a business man avar the state. In all of hla dealings be was rtrfctly honest and upright and won the confidence of our people at large. He was never heard to speak 111 of mother, would seek out that which was good la a man and enlarge upon that tide of the individuals character Ha was kind and sympathetic aac drew to hiamtlf a host of frierth whose loro and loyalty for him grrs greater at the yean passed by. We will always eharith the mem ory of Brother Prince and how on heads in sorrow aver the lorn of ou beloved Brother, hut an eubsaltsiv to the will of Him who' dooth al thing* well realising that our lot is his eternal gain. Thu Master has transplanted the pure and beautiful Ufa into tha grant1 beyond, whore there will ha no Mr row. suffering, heart ache* or paias. where tha flowers wlU bloom forever and the sun will sever sat and where rotber Prince will sever, no saver grew old. Those of us who arc left 141 follow an ran so* his great Ufa aa a beacon light along life's pathway and a itepping stone to a nobler and "igfccr life. R i. GODWIN, D. H. HOOD, A. L. NEWBERRY, Comaltto*. Dunn, N. C. Feb. 6, IMS. 3. Y. P. U. Progress Feb. IS. IMS Subject: “The Sermon on tha •doant." 8ony—B. Y. P. U. Scripture reading—Missas Lucy “ope, Eva Lackey and Hr. Graham • i OHve. mmd action—Ruth Westbrook. Tulle, “How the Christiana Should Do His Docd of Charity—Hiss Oar i»rdt Price. Talk, Teaching About Prayer— M'ss Lcrlcno Herndon. Duet—Mimes Lucy Pap* and Leila Currin. Talk. Abont Fasting—Hits L*M Strickland. Talk, Sincere Devotion to Cod— Mr. Perry Godwin and Hr. L. W. Strickland. Poem—Hr Stun Ferrell TRIED TO MARK WIFE THINK HR WAS DEAD Regina, Saek., Feb. S.—Gaplip K. Will'cms. formerly a curate at Ox bow, has been sentenced to nine •nnnlhs at hard labor for trying to tocrivo hi* wife into thinking him lead. He admitted sending a false eable Tr»m from England, forging a death certificate and also forging the name of another church oAcis] to a letter '' scribing bis death and funeral. JUNIOR B T. P. U. SOCIAL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A social in honor of group "A", •hr winning group in a recent content •>f efficiency. of the Junior B. V- P. IJ. organisation of the Pint Baptist 'hurch was given in the basement of •ho church Thursday night. A large number were in attendance sad the affair sras thoroughly enjoyed by al] orcscnt. Came* of all kinds were in debted in followed with refreshments. The anion is one of the 1M per eent organisation* of the kind in the state and ta doing a great work among the voungrr people of the ckarch aad community. Autryvill* (town (By D W. Ball) Miss Martha Am Hall has boon •nend'ng emu time with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Uadi aad Mr. L. A. Hall and family at the Victory Village Cotton Mill near Fayetteville. Messrs. H. Bhrertoen, L. S. Puscy, V. G. Autry, T. A. Autry, aad the witer went to Clinton Monday on bn since*. Vr. Lewis Allen died at his home n this port of Sampson on February 7t.h after a short dines* of dropsy. Hr wa* about 90 years old. Mr. Allen earns to this connty Ohout 60 year* ago from Pitt connty. luncral service* were conducted by Hoy. Ml. Thorpe at the residence in the afternoon of the eighth. The lu tetment wan held in the cemetery nmrby. J». B. T. P. U. Program Fob. 1M* Subject: 'The Nation that eras ashamed of being different.” I n troduc tion—Leader. Scripture reading. — i—i min Chronicle* HMMi Aidhet Nor •la. Cons by group, No. ill f«HM Du el*. Talk, 8aul'» good li^laalng Tin n* Leo Smith. Talk, Shu!’* flm dledhodieaet— II*. ry Draughon. Duct, Ja*. Sugg*—Emit Paarer. Talk, Saul* aacoad d1»»k*itfmr*— Euola Pugti. Talk, Saul’* punUhamat—Layton Smith. jlxmory , rnr»« fo, Ualaon—Ruth Boll. , tohouio Lo« Stewart. t Piano Solo—Mary Dnaghon. Talk, Death of Saul—Jo*. Davit * * * * * * • 3U.iiN3.Vl LOCAL * * ******* C ABB ACM PLANT* FO* SALK - IF ft !* eatliMrc plant* yoa want, aea or roll J’liiue M. Lee, phone No. 11 Vrill keep in daek from now UMtu V-c rt-Mon i* ovar the gono *?r '-sag I-Und (hurt* of all k.n<l*. Ciuarnntcnd coObL 2(«u. TIRES. TIREsTtSES-- La* Yoi nekl »!;■# be a Hoed. Wo bar* Hm.1 a.-tow rorda la dwk la all t'x< v 1 hey are the beat that ano tey nnd experience combined caa bull.!. E. V. Gainey J *4-tf. FOR SAI.E—ONE FORD COUPE *-■ Srrt ds*a condttioa. Caa be oeca r.t tV iHis A. Jackson'* dor* at Coocwr, try day. Dr. r- Butler, Coe(>«r, X. C. -title. GET YOUR LONG »TATt.* Hu UOW and be lure yea the right bail. Jt, O. Toxnuend, Duna, N. C. 1» tfr-Pri. WANTED—MEN OR WOMSN TO tnlr« order* for geaala* guaraatoed Lor:fry. fo- nan.. women and chll d'fn. Elmh’.ito* darling. 140.00 a wet* f.-il time, fl-W “» hear time. Expert**" , unnocoa J*rj Intrrnxtioaal Huh** Mill*, -'Onittown, Pa. CST THOSE LONG STAPLE SEED out. UirAimUr, North Caroline has Hi char.ec now. L ©• Town **"d, Duan, H. C. 10 tic.-Fri. sale. _ single comb Shod* Island Bade Owea farm M.ra'n. Cockerel* |i rtA Haich 1 ir.K i.yji $8 far IB. f- C. Kanoy, 1)0.111, Rout* 6. 1 av tf Jaa 2<l. PREST-O-LITE ktada ate aUal SO par ccat cheaper than other battariea that they tall yam are Jo»t at goad. Raid by B. V. Galacy, J 24-tf. THREE DOLLARS A MONTH is all It «1U coot you to hay a brand new Sex Visible Typewriter; aa implored typewtter at’ a rernark •tbc low price. P. 0. Baa 842, Fay etteville, X. C. 3 St pd. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK of genuine JuKoa-UanvIBa Haas Burn Asbestos Brake Lining nn4 would like to Agara wMh yea aa that brake lining Job JC. V. Gainey J24-tf. Ti:r PRETTY HOUSE AMO FARM of tbu 1-tUi Dr. J. B. Crawford far mle or. 10 yemrt time. Thi* la a ve.-y pretty bcuae and farm, about 73-n>-*ve being el«F»d.*Two gaed tenant hoaaea, ceiled and painted. Cemanodieu* l>araa and stables The residence in a beautiful t-etory house it} a lovely S-aere grove, with plenty of roioa. Sae hedge and all nereraaty hoatat each aa wood abort, meat He ate, tool House. Lata nf fruit. I peeled near Duke, Coat* and Bule't Crock. A chance for you to own a **«d home. J. G. Layton, Dunn, N. C. 14 2t pd. AMERICAN ADDING AND LIST injr Machine, brand new and roar onteed. Vitfble printing. Ba/ To trJa ard all lntert feature*. Be rner Vnbly lew y*j*o-—#4.P0 each, biloice in rrents, P. 0. Bo* *12, FayettovflTe X. C. SSt pd IP ITS AN AUTO ACCSMOftY, the chaaraa an that yaw will find what yea want at X. V. Gaiaey'a i S4 tf. THE ACE OP A STORAGE BAT. tery basin* the day tha Electro lyte ia put iota tfc Wa pat K la aad charge tha battery altar yaa boy it. We ftoaiA yen a aervfco bat I tery free of charge while tbla pre cc*a ia going on. X. V. Gainey. /an 14 tf. GAINEY’S IS THAT HANDY piece by tha Feat OfUe. Wa can 4D year ear with gea and oU while yaa gat year mail. Ohra «* a trial. J-84 tf. QUEEN'S ELEND COFPEE-AS-ctc. par pound. Froenane' Calb Gro tary, Jtfa. DO YOU LOOK DOR POOD VALUES IN THE POODS you Binrt Tee rhoold. Yob cannot be happy aalere yon are healthy and yea cannot be beat* thy enteae yea eat feed with real noeiiebunl ia K Bread ia the feed of foeda. Becaoae H'e floor and Bilk and cowpraaeed react combined into a leaf that bee an appetite cetiafectloB ia rrecy tliee * Breed U year Beat Peed — Bat men ef E Mity Nice Bread W • Pearce’s Bakery y-...: * ML B. F. BUTLER * * Myeld.a • * Cmwar N. t « » ■ .. • Mr. J. A. WMja Wa “« Ta» Hm "Ifl taw ahMt'ZtTWA^'aat winter, weald here weed 11X0. Mr carwaa k the cange far a few wealu danajr bad weather; when I went to take it eat, found that rata had eaten ■net holae In two new three. Got later with RAT-KNAP." Three akee Me, dk. dl.tt. Bold aad nar Mtaed by—Wlleee and Lae, fttkr ■rather*, Hoed and Grantham ii LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Army Goods Man is in Town taking orders for ARMY SURPLUS SUPPLIES . Goods are being displayed at the store of I. E. Strickland, 306 East Broad street, Dunn’ N. C., February 10th. and 1 Ith, only. ii OPEN AT NIGHT % 1 — .jiu—sBeBflaMaMBRm |—....». !; NEW SPRING CLOTHES {. i STYLE PLUS— $25.00 I •*M>0 $35.00 ,! * _ • <; I VAN HUSEN COLLARS— ' in all sizes : NEW IDE SHIRTS— jji with collars attached •1 . t; *~ " ■' ————i in i EVERTHIN GTO WEAR FOR MEN— !| THE QUALITY SHOP J. MILTONTART - ' .. in.i n u._. _ _ i 5 •*V*f i : i ^^^^^=======^^S25SaS55555S5555H55a5S See The NEW FURNITURE Now Arriving • . . • i 15* ■ . ...>•; i .• '■■?'•$ | vi i\ • New Designs New Prices -ALL ATTRACTIVE Several Car Loads Now Unloading Be Sure to Pay Your Phone Bill by Feb. 15 We Have Positive Instructions to Cut Out All Who Are Not Paid by That Time, ' ’ • , . ‘
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