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**¥»« + * * •LOCAL* *l"f¥¥A¥W* M. F. Hodges spent yesterday In Sanford on badness. Hugh Print* was s visitor to LU lington yesterday. Nsthau M. Johnson spent yester ■lay in Raleigh on business. Him Myrtle Asbell, of Wilson, is here as ■ guest in the home of Mrs. M.-D Holliday. Miss Myrtle Royal] spent the week end in Rocky Mount the guest of hl!«t Margarttle Bryan. After spending several weeks hero with bar mother, Mr*. Henry Popo, Mrs. A. B. Harrell left Thursday for her home In Petersburg, Va. George Anthony, of Hamlet, has accept ad o position with the Dunn Cafe. Ho la ont of ths foremost ama teur Creek wrestlers in North Caro line and has been In the habit of m«et ng all comers. Ths rsgnlar monthly meeting of the United Daughters of the Confed eracy will be held In the Chamber of Commerce rooms next Wednesday af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All members am urged to attend and bring their ’•taxea”. J. C. Barrington, of Raleigh, is here this week selling fertilisers to farm ers of the Dunn district. Mr. Barring ton says that business is unusually good and that he finds many farms!* with sufAricnt money to pay cash for ths fertilisers this year. Miss Annia Royal! left Saturday for Rocky Mount to attend tho Wakr Aeld-Zimmerman weddinr which toek place there thi* week. Mlaa Royall has accepted a poaition with the An chor stores there and will remain In Rocky Mount daring the spring a*d summer. C. V. Hudson has established I new businee* here to doal wholesale la poultry, eggs, butter and cured mesta lie will buy {rum firmer! in the aar rounding country and sell mostly in Raleigh and other larger markets. Hie office* are located in the Hudson Draper Company store J. Adams, of the Dunn Cafe Com pany. returned yesterday frees a vis it to BishopvUla, 8. C., where he era* in business beOdre purchasing the cafe here. H# say* that the Loll wee vil has dear much damage around Blahopvillc and that farraar* there arc planning to abandon the culture of cotton. Mia* Eliiabath Lay, of the Univer sity of North Caroina, was here yes terday to addreu the Woman’s Club on community drama. Mias Lay is a member of the Haractt County Pagu nnt committee appointed to prepare the pageant. She l< connected with thr extension service of the Univer sity. Farm Agent Latham, who was ox- , pected here this week to paramo hit duties as deraonstratipn agent In the Dana District, was unahlo to leave Jacksonville, N C. in time to begin work hrte March 1. He write* that he will endeavor to get here within a few days. Mr. Latham's wife i* a cousin of Bob Swain. A large delegation of Dunn Odd Fellows will attend the apecial dem onstration degree work of the ordo? in Fayetteville Monday. This will be one of the most important gathering* of Odd Fellows to be hold In North Carolina this year and the Fayatto villa people are planning to enter tain a large number of visitors. E J. Hudson yesterday attended a meeting of Deleo Light dealers of North Caroline and South Carolina in Raleigh, la the new allottmant of territory the Bodaen-Draper Com pany of Dunn was given all of Har nett, Cumberland and Sampson eoun ties Heretofore tba company opera ted only in Harnett and a part of Sampson. One of the prottieet place* in Dunn now la the ahow room of the John B. nigh smith Company, aoodamea, where many choke potted planta and flowers arc on display. Yesterday the company unpacked a largo number of flowers that an In fall bloom. These, with the other plant* and *ow pieces about Hie room, make the place extraordinarily attract!re. The Fifth Avenu* Shop, Inc., open ed thia morning with a moat attrac tive line of silken, lac* and other era men's apparel. Thera are few prattler itorai ia the South than this little shop whom owner* expect it to grow into one of th* most Important tod pass hour** of Dunn. The stop b located in the old Sexton and High smun tiaiiamg to hiinh atottm. Mr*. H. H. Goff returned this werk to tier homo la Falcon. Mr*. Goff ha* horn with hor boob and, Hr*. H. H. Gaff far tha pad two month*, during which than they conducted raohral mrotiag* la Coaaaaat, Ohio, Groan - rillo and PitUborgfc, Pa, aad Buffalo, Now Yoifc. They also slatted Niagara Falk. Mr. Coff la «tni la FHUbttrgh, •ad will hold aaooUnp* ia Caaada bo fora rotoraing bom*. Boo. John J. Langston, pod or of tho Christian eharcb, anaouneo* that "wi aspect U hor* a good day ant l ord’* Day. Splendid Mbte hM at Id• la tb* morning. Mora lag wor ship at II—onbjoat: Tha Chatting* of tho Churoh- Boning torrlee at 7 iSd wHb fifty splendid alidao begin - ntng with tho mhtldry of Jtmm Chrtd aad dealing with Hi* mlniataHml eo r*or. A cordial tarltetlo* to ootondod tho public to HW and worship with no". o i— * .. eg—pom — The Feldman Department atom la about ready far bseinren and hai pla ced a large stack of dry goods, cloth ing, etc., In the budding formerly occupied by J. C. Bell. Mr. Feldman ha* recently returned from Northern markets where be purchased a large quantity of good* for the store hero. He Is Dunn’s newest merchant and the business folks of town are glad to walcom* him. Ha was located In Ahoslde. where his father now con ducts a store, before coming to Dunn. Mayor L. A. Bethune add Chief of Police H. D. Byrd, of Bunnlevel, are in town today. They arc the first of. flclali of Hamott’e newest town and were here to arrange for the printing nf town stationery, including war rants. Mayor Bethune said they wart up egalnet a tough proposition—hav ing several offenders to “pinch,’' but no warrants with which to do the "pinching." The Pop* Printing Company will endeavor to help them oat by Monday. Meantime Bunnlevel follows who are given to breaking town ordinances are warned that the new Mayor and Chief will get them nest week. The Thursday Afternoon Book Club met yesterday with Mrs. Charles Hlghrmith and onjoyed a delightful program which was featured by three papers read by Mrs. P. 8. Cooper, Mr*. J. Lloyd Wade and Mrs. H. O. Mattox. For the occasion tha home was beautifully decorated with nar clseoa, frelaiaa, jonquil*, carnations, snapdragons, etc., and refreshments were served Those present were Mr*. Cbnner, Mr*. Wade, Mem. Muttox. Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs R. L. Godwin, Mrs. Wallace E. Coitrano, Mrs. V. L. Stephens, Mr*. Paol Hood, Mrs. Z. V. Snipes, Mrs. W. F. Snipe*. Mia* Mary Whitehurst, Miss Mary Judd. Bsriai To Ploy Buebsll With tl*r fl>-%t warm days of this weak Dunn baseball enthusiast* turn ed tbeir attention to tho national pastime. As a result there ii a well organised effort to form a league to 'nelude all of the Baraea and young men’s Bible Sunday school claave: of the town. First to organise are the fellows in Jesse M Wilson’s class at the Christian church. Mr. Wilson u manager of this aggregation. Thoms. Jackson is captain and Hap Holilday u coach. They iavite the other Sun day schools to com* in with them. D. 4 S- Otti.es Desra Ttws In lias with its policy to afford •very convenience to the business men of Dunn the Durham and South ern Railways has established its com mercial offices with the Broad street office of the Postal Telegraph Com pany, which is located in the Hudson Draper Company store. Emmett E. Thompson, commercial agent of the road, has bin headquarters in these offices. B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM FOR MARCH ! •TH, ItSS Subject: “The WIU end the Way."! (PhUlIpplam dit-ll.) Scripture reading—Mrs. C. N | Jackson, Wm. D. rearm-, Arthur Hobbs. In trailuct ion—B. L. Denning. Solo with Saxophone accompani ment—R. L. Denning at.<l W. Coeper Jukm. Talk—“The will to do doteiminci what »e do."—In. R. Ia. Denning. Tr.lk—“Thoee who balk at tkc be ginning often fall completely”— M u Clara Belle Edgcrtou. Trombone Solo—K. M. Slaughter. Talk—“The motive power of a man’s soul is hU will"—Miss Janie Ipock. Talk—"The man with a will blasts hi* way to suceras"—Mrs. Bam Broughton. Poem—“Pot God first" — Miss Ovolia Britt. Talk—“There Is a way bceldes a wIII'Wbo. Oates Harris. Violin solo with piano accompani ment—Robl. A. Jordan and Kim Clara Johnson. After dispensation of thn B. Y. P. U. programs for the past two meet ing nights on account of sor revival icrvices, wc are again to resume weekly B. Y. P. U. meetings. Every body is cordially invited to attend our Monday night meetings. You will Sr.d them both helpful and enjoy lOl«. PROGRAM FOR THE JUNIOR EFWORTH LEAGUE »«■*»y. Merab 5, (Ml. liM O'clock F. M. Grew Ne. S—Hotkey* Tew, fipul* Instrumental Solo — Marguerite Gardner. Prayer Carrie Alphan. IIyam—Blraaad Gospel of Peace. Scripture Lesson, Pselui XXIII, re eited from memory by Group No. t. Story—David the Shepherd Boy— Annie Young. Poem—The Good Shepherd—Jerk Cook. Bury—David Uao Kieg—Addle Re aria nd. Vocal Daot—Harry Newberry and Granville Tilghman. Sentence Prayer—Lad by Kathryn Tew and cloeed by Hugh Godwin d ♦ U * * , * BUSINESS LOCAI. * » ♦ * ♦ * * 4. FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.— Tobacco peanuts, cotien and stork arc aelliag good, so what anil beat farming today. No chilli or boll weevils. Junt ai good land a* North Carolina affords. Qood house*, well located among good folks. I have what you waat for sal* or rent. J. G. Layton, Dunn, N. C. S 2t pd. HATCHING EGGS FROM FUZE birds Anconas, WhirVc Leghorns and Rhode Island Rods. $1.76 per IS <m pceptH, W-00 par buo d>ai rtrif* Write tea yaw want*. MW I.acrvtla Pirker, Doka, N. & » 4lo. WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO Sail the BUT Pate OR Oaape mala. S1VU.U0 par week auJ axtra conniiaeloea. Baotan Harbor At ccHorlct Ca., Befltaa Harbor, Mteb. TIRES, TIRES, TIRE*— Lat Tea. next tire be a Bead. Wa hart Haati Aitov tarda la rtecfc la all •iaa*. They arc tee bate tbat Ha ney and axperiaaaa caatblaal caa ••uild. E. V. Gaiaey J *4-tf. Wt have A SEED AND FERTIU ter trad# prop odd ta that will la tereat yea. Eat as before yen bay. Jobosua Cottoa Ca. S4 tfa. QUEEN'S BLEND COFFEE—4»-eU ?«r pound. Fraeaums* Cash Gro cery. life. LOOK FOR' ADVERTISEMENT next week teUinc yoa of lav fa cial prlere aa fioceriea. Biuasl reduction yet LAofct Dana Padtape Hoaet, H. M . PttteMB, Manager. rREST-O-LITE IuMn or* akwl SO per cent cheeper than other batteries that they tell yn ere just ei good. Sold by C. V. Gainey, J It-tf. LOOK FOR ADVERTISEMENT next week telling you of lew spe cie! prices on groceries. Biggest reduction yet. Leek! Dunn Package House, H. M. Pittman, Manager. GAINEY'S » THAT HANDY place by the Poet Odea. We can fl'.l your car with (U and all while you got yoar mail. Giro os a trial. J-B4 tf. SEE US FO* NITRATE OF SODA Johnson Cotton Co. Dana, N. C. 84 tfc. THE ACE OP A STORAGE BAT tery begins the day the Electro lyte is pot Into U. We put It In and charge the battery after you buy It We furnish you a service bat tery free of charge while this pre ctas b going on. E. V. Gainey. Jan 84 tf. IF YOU WANT FERTILIZER MA Serial see Johnson Cotton Co. They i iw tf in*1' #H VOU« LONG STATU IUO 10 Kira. KCGI POM HATCHING. — mn ftm • <X Ida 111 iriMft Coafc •nia «H ***• tm mU. Mn iahaifor, DuM*. M. C. • Xt p«. GOOD BECAUSE IT IS MAED GOOD MTTY NICE BREAD—PEARCE’S CAKES AND PASTRIES They will save you money, hot hours in the kitchen, this spring and summer. GET THE HABIT NOW Pearce’s Bakery Filing Equipment Including Filing Cabinets of Wood and Steel — also Safes, Shelving Efficiency Desks, etc. We carry a complete line of of fice supplies, including Books fo rany book keeping System. Our representative -will be in Dunn every week—wait for him. , s Fayetteville Office Sapply Co. T. M. Wooten, Manager . Hotel LaFkgetto AM#. DommMoom hr., fay. N. C. I Toledo Scale# No Sprimgt i: Hmmmt Wmigk For Grocery Storm, Market Factories I Liberal Term Paymew | Wm. B. PARKE] GoMcboro, N. C * , * m The Bank of Harnett OFFERS YOU Iservice (SATISFACTION _ _ A Any idle funds you hare belong in some good bank wham they will aerra you and your community beet. Money kept out of circulation is idle money—and an idBa dollar it a “Slacker” dollar. The Bank of Harnett Duke, N. C. Coat*, N. C.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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