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»' » « » ·■ ¥ • L Ο C A. L · » * « * * * ♦ * · Cohn Tart of Raleigh, «pent tin «««à and here with rcUUv··. M lia U*o Jon»», uf Grimaalasd ta the gueat this w—k of Mlat Flof ence KolUday. » William Wade of Wilmington «pont the waek end hero with bii parent*, Mr. and Mr». Martin U Wad·. Fat Jon·· haj rataroad to hia homa hart from W«k« For*ft College whan h· wat a ttodent tha past par. Ban Fklikaan, of Baltimore, Mi, president of tho Κ1· ι than» π Broa. chain of «torpt, waa hi Don η Monday tha g*Mt of bit aon, 8. Vlalahman, Jr. Mr». Mary Mltcbcll, ralurnod to Kaleigh Sunday aftar ·ρ ending a weak hart with htr mother, Mr». Em ily Pearaon. . Marlon A. Lee baa raturned to Dunn tram Wathlxfton, whara he hat bot η working for the pa»t ttrtral moatha. <Jeo. Ortnthara, Jr., and Jake Wade, »tad«nta at tho University, •pent the wetk end here with rela tival. John C Hodge·, who haa been tleting jn a ipetlal tel* of dry good» in WiUon for tho pait aeveral week» haa returned to hla home in Donn. Mr. and Mr». J. H. Rigby of Man ning, β. C., «pent the week eml here with their daughter, Mtaa 8aaan A. Hfby. a member of the graced aehool faculty. Rar. Ε. N. JoHnaon, Catper C. Warren and Dr. C. D. Bain ratarnad Monday from Jacksonville, Πη.. where they attend the Southern Bap tilt convention. Charlie W. Karri» left Monday for WeaUrn Carolina. He hM a portion aa traveling aaleaman and hi· work will keep him ia the mtirn part of τη· sut· during the πκιβιτ. Tit >lll annual reunion οί the Confederate" rttvrtoi will take çlsee w In lUchasoed. Ve Reduced rates *01 be rhr'1 on all the * railroads. Th· nuit'.· will b· htM June 19 to Mn< ΙκΜη. Dr. H. C. Turllntgon ha* rrtumed fro· New York City and renamed hi· practice here. He went to timm York m«nl days ago to take a apecial crana la the treatment of baby dis eases. Alfred Schmidt, the original in structor af tko Dunn Concert band, and far a year editor of the Beatoa Review, ha· located at Morcaci. Mi ehlran, where He ti publtahing ike Here net Obecrrcr. Misses Mary Whiting McKay, laa Msas.agOl, Aileen McKay, Kthel Dawson and Rath leea Holland, wfce were students the part year at the Plneland School for Girt·, have re turned to their respective heme· here for the rammer. Jua Adley, who has been io a PayettsviBe hospital (or tha part *»»e w«*laa nfttkif (·« (ajoriet received la » ««waoXtle wrack, con tinuas to improve. Ha will probably be able to retain home within the nest few day·. Ml·· Johnson, of th· graded school faculty, win five a musk recital at the opera boaae Friday evening at β o'clock. The public I· cordially In vited v,r attend. Mis· Johnson is ar; ,j ranging an lute rotting program and will appreciate a good attendance. The minstrel show give* at the opera house Friday night by the ju nior eta·· of the Dunn High school, Bade* the direction of Misa Ipoek, was well attended. Those who parti cipated did their pari well and the performance was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. The commencement exercises of the Hhrnett County Training school begins Sunday, May 2Mb. The anneal sermon will be preached by Rev. M L. Dawsoa, of SalthHald, at ti·· A. V ν tk· ι 1 a -·-'—a. ι the afternoon Sunday. The public Is MM to bear Uo. At a «eating of the Bute Da·· eiUic Executive eoamHiao la Ba leigb lut waak Mrs. J. J. Wade waa 'WW ai a auakn fro· tk* aisth diatriet alone with Ave other womea ■fMH 7. Yoong. alto of Dunn, la a meaner «f the exeeutlre «oanaftUa, May a anted by the State convention la Balelcfc In April. The Sanaa Claaa of the Mrat Bop tUt Oharrh will entertain the Hfc thoa Claaa at a Hah fry to be itree at Bhodaa' Pond, Friday ereainf. May Wh, Member* of both clamée will meet at Fltchatt'e Drag «tore at « o'clock where aetemobllee will be la w*Hla» to uka tham to tike «com of the y Wale, a great time la antici pated. The Dana High aehool baaebaU tea· defeated the teas from Aaglar acbeol ea the local diamond ybelor day afternoon by a açore of · te I. Beth tacau played * aplendld fame of ball, bat the local boy* had the vUtyag play era oatalaeeed. At *0 time dariag the game we* there a ay doatt aj to the final reaah. The cane wai featarod «y the ptteklnc of BhoQ fer Dane, holiln* Angler te two hKa. ItailMy μι Dunn who la fatten eetod la Daan having a fhat ilea bn*«ll team thla eeaaoa ahoeld at tead a Matt·* ta be hoM to the toalgbt. At the meeting toalgbt an affeet wM alee be made te ergaaiae a gjrenaitam slab. Both at tketo pro Jecte in worthy «Me and ahoald me fit th* (apport of the public *p4rit*< citisen* ·f Dunn. Attend tho maetini toaifbt «ni kelp th»' promoter* on "THE DISTRICT SCHOOL' TO M OiySN THURSDAY N1GH1 "The Diitrtet School" which w* announced for Tneeday night in Oh lut iaat of lb· Dispatch haa beat portponed until Thuraday night, Hag 2Mb. Yea cannot afford to ■!·* this root chance to laugh. If yon have th< blaea or even expect to here them, cone and aicae thU ehanee to taki a tonic against there. Mr. Goldstein*! prank». Mi· Krwin'i giggle*. Mr Grantham'· acrapee and the way Mr Clifford handle* them all are a «art care for th* bin*». AdmtiaJon prier U 60c for adulti ■nil 26c for all achoorchildron. Below U a liât of the cast of char acter*. Sehaot CmbIUm Uriah Pertlna, Chairman, Mr. H L. Godwin. Joeiah BUlaker, Mr. Snipe». John Smith, Mr. Grantham. ti (a TaacIi Mia* Daahaway. Mia Medic Bell. Mia* ehary. Vlnaon. M lu Simple, Mia* H«nderaon. Mr Heaekiah Pendergra**, Mr. J. C. Clifford. a·, n Matilda Billing», Ruth Weethrook. Rath Ectchum, Mr. Mary Butt, fal thiol Snook», Mia Hemleraon. Clerlnda Jayaer. Mrs. H. 8. McKay. Suaan Crowfoot, Matibel Godwin. Sally Brown, Mrv Vinson. Samantha Piper, Misa Errin. Dorcas Doolittle, Mita Dandy. Mehltabie Jonas, Marjorie Godwin. David βηα*>», Mr. W. 8. Salpea, Billy Crowfoot, Mr. T. L Riddie. 8ib Dipeey, Mr. Ο. K. Grar.tWm Obadiah Bauer<1, Mr. X. Goldstein. Jeremiah Jenkins, Mr. Ο P. Shall. Stephen Tucker, Bar! Barefoot Bobby O. Laa, BUI NmWry. Samuel 8n«ok·, Mr. Bollard. MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S CLUB NOTES The Music Department of Woo an'· Club met Friday, May ι fit h at the dab roooaa. After the usual buMnem period the following program wea carried out: Piano sole, Valeo CKromalique— Godard—Misa Eleanor Hatcher. Paper; Famous Legends of Famous Movie—Loaia C, Elson—Misa Agnes Ellis. Vocal Duet, Oood Bye—Abt—Mr· Harper Hplllday, and Mr». Herbert McKay . Paper, 6ati Study la the art of alngiac—Calll Curci—Mrs. Jaaaaa Piano Do et, Wandering Jew— Bur* Miller—Misaea Gertrude Jack Ma aad Eelaaor Hatcher. Mrs Arthur Pope aa^Harper Hol 11 day, wfce were botaam at this meeting, served cream .aad angel food cake, followed by anta. Claae Caleheabee AaaWeeaary Wednesday afternoon tha Volun teer Wesley Claae of the M. B. Sun day Ε boo) composed of married la diaa, e«l«.j rated the niath anniversary of the organisation of the daa, la the church basement. The claae has ftfty-two member· and about forty other gseata were invited for «hie oc casion. The Inclement weaAer, hoar· ever, prevented a numbar frota bo ing preaent. Tha roam araa attractively decor ated wKh Dorothy Partial roaaa and sweet pea·, Mra. Xllsa Williamson having had charge of the deooratiowa. After the gseata had aaaeaafcled the pre gram af the afternoon began with the staging af the elaaa aong, which wat eeapoied by tha teacher ef tha elaaa, Mrs. T. U H. Toaag. Mra. J. J. Braadhurst waa chair Baa of the committee on entertain-1 ment aad quits a a amber ef inter-1 •κιη* Manu ««re piuuM. Mtar the (•ne, the McrtUqF, Mr»· ■· 8. 8ud tri, called Λ» rail, each one belnx uked to refond witk · Joke ο* «οη andram. ΓοΟοητΙη* tW», · potato race wm la, fureUhlnc qolte a bk of fas. Then an art exhibition took place. Different one· vara «ek ed to illaatiate noreery rhyme* en li>e board, the other gaeata to gaeee the rhyme from the drawings. An "adrertieaenent content" caome nert, ertilch Whhl of ptoUm need la ■dvarttaemwata—the article adveitiae od U be pinil Then came a "Wl lew-Dex" conte* which cloeed that part of the progTmm. Dellcioo· refreriunent* in the fan· of fruit poach and wafer· were aerr ed by Mm. Hal C. Hood, Hrt EBa Baker and Mra D. 3 Tattle. Before the dayartara of the yaeete, the elan preaeted the Uewher, Mra. T. L. B. Yoang, with a lorelj bonqaet at flower». Mr*. T. B. Heod preeeafe ed the boeqaet. Mr*. Yevng with »p. propriété went· thanked the do non and thanked eopeclaljy the eeoialt teee who had made pemfble the *oe oeeeful eocial event of the afternoon. It waa one of the meet enjoyable aa nWoreary parti·· yet given fey th· cteee.—ItmilMhH Herald. WILL or MBB. ELIZABETH LEAVE· ALL TO CHILD REM • The wUI Of Mm. BUaAeth Mat thewa, wha died · few day· ago. la being MÉBK today la the Otarfc»· odfee. It ulaald B» HteU ia worth •boat I1MJH. Mm. Matthew. h» qoeethe the entire pioyoity I ne India ■ notM and fcaak. «teck. . hoatory Bill «teck. aU miH itoek at I Dua and depoeMa In t»alfi. to h«r : grand«hndr«n, momI7. Charlie B. . Matthew*. NiUmi A MattWwa. Lou· b«7 T. Matthew·. Ν«πμα UstdMwn, AUc· Sikat, Ltora Matthew». Ϊ117 Cornealy tUttkm, John Hu4m, Jo Hardee, Walton Hard··, Ida Dees, Liny Cotton, Ho»* Jtmon, Flory Ar nold. NiUun A. MatSkews «oil John Hard·· ar· appointed tiNuton.— Harnett County N«w. . BIG RAILROAD DEAL New Orleani, Kay IT—In what I» •aid to b· th· laryaet railroad dial mad· la tb· Sooth Is th· Uat twenty St· yean, William Edenborn, owner of A· Lovlatoaa Railway and Navi gation company, annouabed hara to day that ha had coochided arraeffa uente to purchaae a branch of the Ula»oarl, Ktntu and Taxai Railroad u Ttzaa aad Louisiana. TW hapla Caa Rale Sew· and Obiervar. The people can rule and«r the prl nary eyitcm whenever they are wfll ni to take the trouble to da ao. Qov :rnment wHI bo raaponahre to an a· vakened and aulitant electorate, but Λ will drift into tha hand· 0f fecial ntermt· or machine politician», gwm yrmilv «otilit· ♦-*«■»■«>«*» ·' *·" :>Ι· »γ· not arflllac to fight far the ■ontro! of their earn affairi. The tendency In ad parti·· il '« | h« ttm, who ha*a η·· ax· to grind, λ control. Concrete la fall of imi »ho hare loot tooth wit* their pao <1·, who (erre epeclai Inter—t» «r ίο ! the bidd in^f of eaea political beae. , They will continue to mtweeer» If 0» paopl. tre too indifférait to da naad dean mes «ho take order· , rom none. There «ma recently a triktnir IllaatratlaB of «hat the peo- , da can do. Hiooi· had a roproeenta- , I va, Mr. Copley, a an aim of the Hmyt and Maaaa Conanittee, a aai it larr· «aeKh, «ha helipad the inter «U ta «rite tariff ached alee for their mm enrichment. Ta the aarprUe af «oat people he «aa defeated far ro noalaatlo*. Haw ««a Μ 4««l Hare , t* the explanation aa ghrao by Mr. , Heed, Ma Moceaafal epponent: "The taaptlfi «aa «aged «galnat < the ijatawi by which η doaaa nen af | free! wmHIi doeiriaU tha action af coaftta an aattari of tariff aad tax ation aad uae their great yawi to ι •ecorr Icfidative protection af their , own Interaeta. . . «rgad the nee eeaity of having a people'· Uae' ta appoea thla '■iUianairve' Mae,' to re tain the poarer of go*erna»a»t to the I people". The people have^ooly thfaaaelvet to blnjee If their prfiiic aaryaata da tea ta dwtreaa af priv*ege yfl- faiJ . to nprtNQt J can nil* If tk&r Hit* eotcifi conviction· and aHMhaHeh COUNTY CLUB GIRLS ' MA Y GET TRAINING, M 1m Bride· AMttaen Pre· IT·» To B· tuy 1» R*. ι Wigfa J» It to 24 » fhc unul abort Μ1ΧΓΜ foe Club ' Oir)» wfll be held at Fmm lactate, Ralei*k, June 19-14 The It* of »ap raatntativee from tfaia county must be •cut to the State oMca before June lot The following Is the tentative | schedule for this year. 1i>0—3Lki*t ball. I ΤΛ»-7Λ0—flatting «ρ aamtn ' βΛΟ—Breakfaat. j 8:4-10:20—Interior demiatien and •awing prgUeai. 10:4*-12:1·—Jelly making and other Income eamiag feature· 12:46—Luncheon. / < 1:4»—Basketry. S:00-4-00—East period. 4:00—Aauamest and sijjbt seain* trip over Raleigh. 7 Aft—Atost> u4 party and v· eial talks on ptmul hygiene, tabli •tkxMtU and aoaial tU« S :J0—Boot· Wit. ΙβΛΟ—Quiet kw.' Lait r«u HiiMtt count/ had oalj two nfmrnUdTM, Mil· Vela* Sen ter free Kiplimr and Mia· tUXwU rat tereon tram Coat». Thane two girli are coin* back aad *wt wwraJ eth er (T'li from the coanty to Job) tkmn If job want any additional Infor ■nation write Miμ Ε. Eliaabc th Bride· poafity home deaoutration «rent, UHlBftOB. Thar· are eighteen firta" clobe in the county aad it i* hoped that a larga delegation will *o from the county. MU* Bridie will (ο «ρ with the fiiii wtio attend. FayetteriUe, Mar !·■—*'■ wl Un Β. M. Jordan ninoncc tlu an iHHMit and approaching marriage rt their daughter, LMtt, to Mr. Roa •oe Alice Barber «a Thursday, the list of iuiw, niaotaan howlaed and .weiH.f-*eu. farittoflHa, N. C. Mill Jordan, ρ ratty and poaimi) eith a nut attraative personality, taring the pact winter baa made bar tome In Rocky Meant with bar aunt. Kit. J. C. BUrut. Ska la «alto papular unonj a larva dicta of friaada, BM »niy In thla city bat la Boeky Mount. Mr. Barber la the aon of Mra. Per ■in If. Baiter of Baa arm, bat for Uia Mat fear yean baa baaa with the At antic Coast lioa la Becky Mount NOTICE TO THB PUBLIC Thla It to jtoufy tbaac frka bare lad bowprtf daallaey^rtth aa rat • payday'nataa aaAfounta to B. Κ.Ίηά^. "ly^dtpartnermhlp be yio^ifri/ar aztMa. and all ccewta amht* ara payable ta the isdeaatgnaC mba aaada payable ta Jthar or MM, orUo aa Jointly, ahvuld >ot be paid to ika. (ko. T. BODGE8 Dunn, May il, iHl * ft pd. All tbiaga oeaaidafad, tbara oeear ad on Hay tha lM, an avant of inaaeal latoraat to the people about Joeper and ta «tkaa who bare kept rack of pawiag reset* in Lkat bast ing coauaonlty darfag the paat yaar. >n tha day laanttaaail Mr. Ad ley Ma- j hie aad Mia Baby Jernigaa arm] 1 BUSINESS LOCAÏ MU. WOC COMA furnished oottacoa Uu for mrtby MM. For Μι beautiful month or wrtti O· C. I» ·» ,V3; — ft-KOOM ' Mir and | Apçty to Dr 11 tie. nnti per aoand paymamt In 1» Dun. N. C. THKIF Mil »00 foer nk« •How 20 cottoa for Aral Layt··, 16 St pd. ITm 4oca not con daw not lUfUttd tf KBMSDTl llid ai the heart. It ia| dronrW, istfe. loncE—ι fo»r good m titer that I cant lota or Ζ. V. Gmlney. of dMferj*tl trad* for η-1 Broperty. Soe SI If. VAMTCDr SALESMAN Cord and Fa low coo penae* Hydr« I pany, 1104 β.' ea*o, lllnoia. I CAM it arkoa bo ll. 00 ami é* aa Tiro Coi Ave., CM-j Itpd. TfcippOy . «alrlmonjr. Mr. Matkla i* tha mm « Mia. Al·* MathU, «k* far m*! year· ku b«n (h· «a«Unt «ad ok U«in« pim «ut» m wall aa kart»ι large famiag aad ■ WtUr loUr *it» at OMfir. ΤΊμ kiM· la th« lowr tron year old daugktar of Amal« ani Cera B«1U J«n>lgan of Coapar. Th· briil·'» a»«Ui»r will ko uaia b«r»d ai tk· (layer of Qohaky Saw cil akeat a year i|«, bat wbo wai corrplclaly exonerated ky a Saaipeoi Coaaty jury. By a queer «an M ehance th» yetai* eeuyie ara atayina η tk· koa«c oecapled ky Mr. Bewail «t tke Usa of kia untimely limmite. Their friend· Jain ia wiaki»* Joy te tk· anion. SAMPSON NEWS SUNGER. AUTft YVILLK NEWS (By D. W. HALL.) Th· eloeln* cxereiae· et tk· Aatry vllle graded aekool m held Monday and TaaMday nights of the put weak. We arc Informed that tk· conaea t'nnml ef tkr KifciM tcko·! «0 r b. k*U Thursday Might, fritey and ' Fritey night 1lay it «.4 l»th. Mr. H. HwMrn, lirt taker foi Dinma] tawmbip. It fauty th»aa dan jlljtiag ton I Tfca oflttn of 0» Lao* Inul i Bantey achoot wa> antaaiaad raccotly ant aa fait··» P. J. line·» Mf*ri»t«ateot; A. ft. Hall. «Wf di rector; M lu But Au'.ry, McriUvy; T. U lull Uaahar far tka lar*»r Brtl· claaa; Daotal CarrW. taatfcar tm lar ger quarterly claaa; MIn Xarth* Ana MaM, taacbar tmt tha aaulWr fur Urrly claaa; Ml*· Jtaby TyateS Card, tcaekar. "MOTHER, , ν « > t * * of bread «ΪΙΜηΓη·τ^ 1 want a «lice How do yo çry Τ Ha il k *1 i'ce*o f*ittiy Let the c «•ale or batw Your grocer baa >t growing youngater's iitJrflM hunger tike a -witihgood'bu tter Γ"" when they want It, at you, too. «at mora bread, food. MIT Y WCE BREAD ΓΥ MCE I baked'in Dunn bjr Pearce'e Bakery BAKERY SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Fonr Ρ* ι-h cf POUNI and vim II f rjr jkbesds of c»ke is ioo jkucH lor yos, wc wilJlmake a spec ial privwi 66c for two ootids i*ke and oae loai of bread. PEARCE'S DAY ggy.~g,: Furniture Now Arriving J S$g'7:> j?· V'-'Y lUif lip Ms^ » CHAIRS and SETS EAUTffUL SUITS Néw Designs )lew Prices ALII /ATTRACTIVE i ν Complete line Now in Stock Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, North Carolina
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