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Mr. and Mn. H. O. Pop*, of Clay
Ion. agent Sunday her* with rela
tives.
Mr*. W. II. Stalling* and aao, of
‘ Fayetteville, visited relative* ban
this week.
Mias Alder Mae Not-rta of South
River High ae'nooj, U the gueit of
Mr*. B. Hager tblx week.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert McKay at
tended th« attraction nt the Lafay
ette theatre in Fayetteville laat night.
Carolina Monumental Work* !■ the
latest addition to tb* indoatrial Ilf*
of Dunn. K. C. Kdgcrton, expert mar
ble man, 1* the owner and will per
sonally manage th* buxine**.
Tbo T. E. L. Class of tha First
Baptist Sunday school sniR hav* their
regular monthly boadner* meeting
with Mr*. J. L. Hatcher, Thuruday
night March 18th nt 7:30 o’clock.
Every member ia urged to be prex
•at.
Th* Dupatch is requested to an
nounce that there will be a re-unloa
of tha family of Lovett Warren, Sr.,
at bis home In Westbrooks township,
Sampson county, Saturday. March
20th. AH relatives era Invited to at
tend.
Mrs. Fleming, who was gsriously ill
at her home at Young’s Hotel for
several wicks, is gradually improving
In a Fayetteville Hospital, where aba
was taken several days ago. At one
time theie was slight hope entertain
'd for her recovery, but hit condition
now justifies hop* for complete re
covery.
Mias Bridge, county demonstrator,
will be at the Woman’s Club rooms
in Dunn Wedaeaday for tha parpose
of assist lag those members who wish
Instractiun In making drees forma.
She will arrive at 10 o'clock Wednes
day morning and will remain during
ti e dny. Sit# will have with her ma
terial for the farme to more thorough
ly demonstrate tho work. Those who
sro interested in this work ara urged
to be present.
A special sale ef extra high quality
s Kim mum war* will tales plec# at
I. W. Draughon's store Tuesday,
March 21st. Tho sale will last ana
day only during which time hundred)
of pieces ef alumieumwarr, ranging
In price from 1 to 08 cents, will be
eold. The sale will begin at nine
o’clock Tuesday morning. Be there
early and get your choice. Watch for
descriptive ad in tha Friday edition
ef The Die patch.
A namber of Doha people viaitad
8u relay night. He reeldacted the mast
remarkable evangelistic meeting,
, perhaps, Rsleigh has ever witnessed,
and was heard by approximately 50.
000 people. Ha ie probably the mo it
Popular orator la the United State,
and the Doan people who heard him
were deeply Impressed with his
preaching and hie personality.
tha local merchant* have re
ceived a large assortment of their
spring and summer merchandise
which are being displayed. A varied
line ha. bean selected and local boy
ax are finding what they want right
here In l>unn. The prices are right
and the style, the latest and oar nor* I
chants ata entitled to year consider
ation when you get ready to make
year purctaa.cs. Buy ,n Dunn and
help thorn who help yog and are your j
friends
All dimhled local ex-service men
ace argeiAly requested to attend the
let N. C. Annual State Convention
of the disabled American veteran, of
the world war, to be held In Charlotte
March 24-26- The masting w,H be
held for the purpose of perfecting
the State organisation, electing dele
gate. to attend tbo National Conven
tion at San Fraacioeo, June 2«th to
noth, and electing 8t»ta officer, for
currant year. >U»Y prominent speak
ers wm b« prate**- If f" t*
attend sand yo«r »“« and addrem
to Chainaaa Z. B- Thornburg, Char
lotte, M. C.
Maroli Monow. «“**" •* »•!
Wblu Way Theatro. la making ar
raagoaiOBta to entertain largo crowd*
Monday and T\i«*d»y of ,qrt
whan he will proaoOi 7*®*
1 (ora* man of th* ApeoalpF** *l *•
local play bouso. Two
b« glTon at 1:10 o’clock la th* alter
noon, and tbor* win al*o b* two right
proa*station* of thia mar»ol»»» P“‘
tor*. Thla aama pletora waa p«oo«b
*d at FayctUriU* and Ralrigh • '•*
month* ago, whan tb* adwlaaioa waa
about doubt* what th* local m*nag»r
will charge, and Dana people ar* for
tanaU U ha** an opportunity ta **•
ft at Mich a roaaonablo price.
Th* Little Bhrer Amoelotional *- Y
r. V. will moot at B-to** Creak *•
th* afternoon of Sunday, March 11th
promptly at 1*0 o’eteek. OOcert for
the year win be e looted, the A meet*.
t!#n diotrieted, and other Important
mature will *o*n* before th* meeting.
An tat*rooting program ho* bean er
rangad and a large atUadaac* U c«
poeUd. The aomoa of Sobort U Don
ning. Caapor & Warren, Fmy Mar
ian and Mite Sent* Naylor, all popa
lar Dunn peoplo, appear ** tb* pro
gram. The principal talk win be mad*
by Dr. LirfageU* Jehaaon. Tb* aer
ate* will be mod* a* brief a* p***%t*
m that tho#* who coom from a <fla
taare may retara home before the
day la o*e».
Little Helen Peel# ie right lick at
the hone* of her parent*, Mr. end
Mre, J. A. Poole.
Mr*. Emmett Thompeon and hor
mother, Mrs. M. T. Young, have been
id for the past several day*. They
ere both Improving.
Paul Newberry, a student at Fish
sun Military Acadtmy, Virginia, is
(pending seveial days here, with his
w rents, Mr. and Mr*. W. JI. Newber
ry.
A number of Dann poople are plan
ning to attend the concert to be given
by the Cincinnati! Symphony ertbes
ira in the Raleigh auditorium Wed
Jetday night.
Mrs. John Monde returned last
Jlght from Richmond, Va. She her
ueen a patient in the Johaaon-Willi*
eo«ital there for th« past layer*!
weeks. Her condition is mueh improv
ed and she ie gradually recovoring
rom the effect# of tho operation.
“Ye Old Tyme Exhibition” is the
-text attraction to be staged by the
Woman’s club of Dunn. It takes piece
st the Metropolitan Opera House,
Friday evening. Marsh 24th, at 8 .00
j’dedc. An interesting program has
-eec arranged and an evening of fun
• promised those who site ad.
MUTT AND it-rr TO APPKAK
AT LA FAYETTE WEDNESDAY
Those two faithful cronies, puls,
.'•odists. friends and tncmioe, Matt
>nd Jeff, hav0 joined hands again la
i new stage version of their lattst
-xplolts. The now piece is called,:
Mutt and Jeff in Chinatown,” and
•rill be the attraction at La Fayette
rhoatro, Fayetteville, Wednesday
•Ight, March 16th Bud Fisher's fa
l ’nous comics have entertained mil
on*- They have become an American
attitudes. Wo might say i n terns
.lonal, for right non* they arc laugh
ing over their numerous a.it’ct in
he wilds of Borneo. At any rata '
England sj-d Franco have taken ths
lojiuUr pair to their Ntarto. Ths
ilay is in two acts and fix scents,
ilia action Is rife and spirited from
•tart lo finish and one ie air used
md thrilled from curtain to curtain.
)t courts. Mutt and Jaff quarrel, with
off, naturally getting the wont of
t. But Jeff comet out first beet In
his instance. The company employed
il a capable one. Good and catchy j
nuuk alto prevails Jlaotion MM
■!ght be made anew the girl*. They
are good looking, poomsa clam and de
noi* than merely wear expensive and
gorgeous gowns
Mum Wad Jeff in Chinatown”
The play hit of the ms eon and etyl
-d a* on, of the beat ami fannieat ef
:b« Mali aid Jeff eerie* i« underlined
il the next attraction at the LaFay
etu theatre, Fayetteville, Wedoeeday
March lUh.
Tbi* offering bean thr title of
“Matt and Jeff in Chinatown” aad ie
« two act* and tlx acenoe. Betide*
. bevy of exceptionally pretty young
roman, thc company contalna a aum
'>«r of rapable cu mediant who know
he valaa of getting the laughs arrow
‘•he footlights. Matt and Jeff, as we
>li have their squabble*, quarrels aad
pats, just how It all cornea out and
tow th* famous comics patch up their
-rlevanret must needs be withhold.
iuHco to say, it Is all dose ia the
plrlt of fua, aad thc world naturally
"* all the happier for it. The play Is
o two acts and sis aevnos.
UDCE LANDIS STOPS
FOB ASHEVILLE VISIT
Aabevllloi March Id—Judge X.
I. t.andie, Oaseball commissioner »r
ived In Aihrvillc this morning and
rill leave tomorrow for the first lap
>t hit visit to spring training ramps
tugusta, Ga., will be Utc first atop
f th* commUaioasr of organised
*—rngmam-j. .ls i nut 'ea
buteball end Jacksonville. Tampa and
Leesburg. Fla.’ w»] be visited epos
the initial swing at Southern tea la
ta* tenteia Judge Landis stated ta
night be wilt return ta AabeVlile dur
ing the latter part af April for a
short vacation.
The Ssate* CUn, H>r i
“Tbe Senior Clan. Play” of the
Dunu Ilig'u eclieel wiu be presented
at the Metropolitan Opera Moose Pri
de* evening March 17th. The play.
“Valley Farm" in a rrwsdy la foar
acts, aad it roquirsa about two boor*
time to peasant a. The pries of nd
MI Mien is H and 60 cents.
Tha play U being directed by Prof,
aad Mm. B. D. Bunn aad Miss Hen
derson. The play is promote* ^ ^
elans is showing up fin* In roboar
sais. Coaaa oat and enjoy your boys
and girls ia o real wholesome nlae
It is sne of Arthur Lewis fabb’s
COW CHOW—THAT WONDER
FUL DAIRY PSED
For tee bensdlt of those who don’t
lines what Cow Cfaone will do for
ytar eow I will allow you taro dollars
and ten cento per hundred fee your
rotten seed meal when y>hanged tot
Cow Chow. AU I aah of yon is jost
in try owe bag and ba thoroughly
onrinred there is nothing on ‘hr
mr-.ihet today that will produce socb
emits for the money Invested. Try
s bag and be convinced.
Sold in checkerboard bags only by
I. 1*. 8UKLJC&
- n i ^*~Ucw^iCT-as^
be* cumcdiM tad he fire* you the
Ktaee of the farm and city life, with
a centra* at each. Your boy* and
!«IHa ace pnoeeciag the play. The
j pioceeJc will be for Uw acfcoei. Left
chow ear apyiwciatioa.
The Macenic orcbeeCra will enter
tain yon andl the play begiaa, alio
botweaa acta. Tha hear U t o’clock.
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BUSINESS LOCAL *
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FOR RENT.—MX ROOM DWELL-1
WANTED TO TEADI-M ACRES
of lead. • cleared, far bwOdiaej
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WANTED.—OLD U. 1. AMI CQCiJ
LOOK rOft ADVERTISEMENT
•“* w«ek telling p*o af lew ape
prtrn n groceries. Bine it,
redaction pet. Look! Dana FadVge
Houae, H. M . Pitt—a. Manager.
hatching ecoi non fmzz
birds Anconai, White Leghorn
aad Rhodr Island Rada 11.75 per
Id «gga prepaid. >8.00 per baa*
drad an*- Writ# me pear wants
Mfaa Lucrrtla Parker, Dakc, N. C.
8 ttc.
LOOK FOR ADVERTISEMENT
*•** weak telling peu ef low ape
elal prices aa groeeriee. Biggest
redaction pat. Look I Dann Package
Hanaa, H. M . Pittman, Manager.
WANTED—SUN OK WOMEN TO
Jake order* far geaoiae gnatnntaed
keeierp.ffr man. woman and chil
dran. felwiaatcs darning. #40.00
a weak Wlthae, #1.80 an hear
•pare Urns. Experience nan area
'fOr-, International Stock lag Mills.
Nam bio wi, Pa.
MISS SMITH ts NOW IN POSITION
ta mm prints within 86 bam
after fllau are left at her stadia.
A locked hex will be feand at the
door af tka atadia la whfch fthne
map be dropped.
QUEEN’S BLEND COFFEE ■ -U .a
pw panad. Freesana* Cash Qra
wXmtesu—robwa man- “
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at anee. Golden Grata
. N C. 18 # te.
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* DR. B. r, BUTLER *
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Toledo Scales
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For Grocery Stores. Markets.]
Factories
Liberal Term Payments'
Wm. B PARKER
Goldsboro, N. C.
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Real Merit
Describes very accurately the new things
we are daily receiving in men’s, women’s,
hoys’, girls and children’s clothing, slippers,
dry goods, millinery, etc., for Spring and
Summer. Naturally, thoughtful people want
the proper style with right service and full
comfort, all of which ve offer for less mon
ey. In this way we will gladly render valu
able service to all who care to save money if
•>'ou trffde in the Yellow Front Store.
Our bargains are great and many, bfft will
not last* and we warmly invite all whqfovant
_ belter beroain* for less money to c*at
TWBmwnBT re* yamermr ^ ' ^ —'
Ycurs for big money saving, in the Vellow
Front Store.
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R. G. TAYLOR Co.
Dunn, N. C., March 14, 1922.
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IN SPRING PLANTING
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You will need many new plows,
harrows, planters, distributors and other
implements.
No where in the State will you
find a better line than here.
PRICES ARE RIGHT
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I The Barnes & Holliday co.
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The Barnes and Holliday Company ^
UNDERTAKERS mad EMBALMERS
I Day Phone 11 Night Phone 70 J
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CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FIRST NATIONAL
BANK, DC MM, Rf.
Close of business March 10th. IMS
RESOUBCBB
Loans and Discount#--$600,106.12
federal Reserve Stock- 2.100.00
Bonds- 42.020.00 V‘2*
Building and Furn Hurt_ 63.126.66
o per cent Rademptien Fand „_ 2,000.00
Carh on hand and due fron bunks_166.8SS.Tl
$266,626.40
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock* ——-2 20.660.00
Surplus and Undivided ProJta_ 24,124.06
Cireulajioe .. ..- 40,000.60
Deferred Credit Federal Reserve Banka.. 13,6*0.96
Rediscounts: Federal Reaer.e Banks-21t.lS6.Tl
Advance War Finance Corporation_ 86,600.06
*>«*•*■. 429,725.62
» 3369,626.40
_ OFFICERS
>. 8 COOPIB. Prwsi4a.it_1. V. DBAUGHON, "t 'Triflut
H. ». TAYLOR. Cstor..t L. POT. isUnt
DIRECTORS
J. W. Drsautoa, Harris Wade. was. A. Hairy, J. Usyg Ws4a,
XSU O.HstUa. Thao. K. Caspar. P. R Coapar
SPRING!
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You need now Garden and Farm Implements to till
iho oi!; Faint tad Varnish to brighten up the home; now
Furniture for the Porch and Lawn; new Fence for the pas
ture; new Records for the Phonograph and new Rolls for
the player piano.
You need these and lots of other things to become
thoroughly in tune with the spirit of the seoson.
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YOU CAN FIND ALL OF THEM AT
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