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• Ψ ¥ 1 « -4 ·* - •LOCAL* «r * * * * + * - - Α. Κ. (toblnuiii. of Falcon, )· · buahm»» vUllor in Dann today. S. FUUhwan, Jr., wm η biulnea visitnr Ui Fayittcville Monday. Mr*. Sdwnrtl Brock of Bridgeport, Conn., U νίοίιΚρ her (.htaf, Hn. J. Lloyd Wade. Mri. W. L>. Skinner οί Daviilaon vill«, Md. i« vi'ilinp her «ittvr, M ri «. T. No·!. ί Rev. J. M. Daniel, prr»ii|in« elder of the Wilmington ili-lricl, «u η rUitor In Dann Monday. Mrj. Mury Mitchell, of Rulcitti. •pria the w.ek end here with lier mother, Mr*. Emily IVurviii. M i Km m· l.ce ol' ltuliégli. '«pent the week end la-re with h<r parent'. Mr. and Mr», Kli?r«Uua* Ι-'-Η». Miis Ixabvl Youno loft till» \recl: for Atlanta ami ('riflie-i. On., where fhe will . pend inmc time with rcla Uve«. Mlwet Prnrl an.I Hattir Wilson arc auexdnw» ihe lommino'int'itt c*«.r· el»e> of the N. C. C!oIlej»r 'or Women at Q>e»nsl»o»D thia week. Ueui'K· Granllium, Jr., Tiiomaa Hood and Almond Wrutbroftk rame in Momlay afti'inaur lien th·· Sl.ite U nver.ity, wbrr· they were undent* the past year. D>rori ΗλιίΙ, director of the ι o-np <r<il,vt matael'njr burcaa of tho Itirhmond, (Va.) Ne«i< lender. Is I» r«· th» week with hit fa n'.ly. He will return to Richmond Wedni-aday. Jlrk. Henry O. Shell ami little dauehler. Mee Kv,*lwn ,..l«r«».i u>in. day from Greenville, 8. C., where they h*vt· b*-rn viaillng Mr*. Shell'» pur. tit* for frvml wr.dc*. Mm Cliaa. Iliehaniitti ha* been <|iiit« III xi her home on North Wil Vin avenue the- pint frv< ral Hay r. Her parent·, Uov. and Mm. Π. M. I'erry, of Sf Imu. wereVitb her la*t week. .1. Π. Petti way and «η, Ernest Wekli y ΓνΐΙ·Λϊ*>\ spent ttia week and in Dunn villi Ctipt. mil iMrs. B. 8. Shaw iimI hta brother, (.. T. Pfttf· way, who bx* b < η ill fur several •lay». J Paul Newbeny, who waa a student the pa*t year at the Fi.'hUurm· Mili tary Academy of Vinrinia, ha« re tumrd tu Dunn and will ipend the ■urmncr lisrv with hia parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. Π. N«wrhcrry. Jnhnntbau Jaeksnn, of Cooper, was In Dunn I aft n)*ht tn route home from Chapel Hill. Mr. JackMn grada ated in pharmacy at the Univorsrty thia week. He la a eon of Willie A. Jaekson and la well known in Donn. A report ha· reofead The Plw>»j)l Sunday and aays there are oUkera re ported to be nail A eloie wat«h should be kept or all Aofi at thia aea aon of the year. F. A. Scroiora, of Raleigh, U la Dunn for Mvcral daya. He makea a apecislty of wiring display windows and residences. He la an expert in this Hoc of work and will be glad to diceoas tlic matter with tboer who are intcroau-d. Yna can got in touch with, him through Mr. Ialey, local manager ι of the Carolina Light and I'owcr Co. J Throush courtesy of Otia P. Shell' the time for listing taxes ha* been, extended for two week* from Jtane 1st. nc is anxious to get through | with thU work and request* all who have not already listed to do so at once. After thu expiration of thia time there will positively be no furth-] er extension Mr. Shell say*. lie is list taker for Avcrtudjoro township and the town of Dunn, and can be seen at any time at the Centre Oro eery. ANNUAL SCHOOL EXERCISES CLOSE IN THEATRE TONIGHT The gnnaol cMmmcpnctt of the] Dunn Oaited Schools which opened Sunday night with the annual aermnn by l»r. W. W. I'ecl, of Raleigh In Divin·· Stmt MvthodUt Church, will cloao tonight with gradaatlnr uir eiws in Metropolitan Theatre. La at nifht'a program demoted to rliu ilay eserciaee, waa u follow* t Senior Clan Song Clan Aditreea or Welcome. Karl Wcathrook CI*an niatory Utlb Aycock Clan Flower .... Florence Holliday Hong to Preahmen .......... Clau Claw Btatlatica—IhirUta WoalbrooV Claae Motto Elisabeth Es tell Song to 8ophomoTe« ... Clan C1*M Colors ... .... Lucy Pope Appreciation to Tear he π ..... ... ... IiOuîm Prldgaa Clan Çoem ........ Houston Smith Sonif to Jnnlom ............ Clan Last Will and Testament ............ Raymond Crotnaftie Scrap Ba( ............ Raehei Lee AuM Lang Syne .... Clan Prophecy ..... Paul Strickland Farewell Song Clan Tonight's program la m follows: Prayer. A. R. McQueen. Chorea. Introduction of Speaker. Andrea» Prof. M. C. 8. Noble, University af North Carolina. Preeentation of Diplomat and Cer tificates-Hen. X C. ClMfonl, Chair· man Srhool Hoard. (Preeentation af Bible» to the Cta*. Praaratatiea U D. C. Medal— Met) TlelMay. ValedUtery— Luelle Ayeoek. Clan Seng By the Claaa» ; MTETING TO BE HELD AT PRES8YTKJUAN CHURCH Beginning Monday evening Ju< I ltth α r«rie* «I meetings wiU ti held J in U>o Pretb/terian church. I Rev. Alb·Κ 8idney Johnson, D. D. ; pfwlor of ih« Pint Prwabytarian I church. Chariot»·, will condvct Ui I >"ivicM. II· ia «η cunnt praachex o' the Word and a man of deep ipir itual Inngtit. Hi» message «10 W Ixr.iiilciail to all those who attend, ι The public is cordially Invited to ι hear Mr. Johnson, In RraMBbariRe· ·# Mf. A I. Starling Turv'day, May the 30, death vieited ihc hunt of Marvin Starling, near I Wudr and cnlled III* aged father le I re«i. Mr. Starling was ββ year* S ; γ/··' It." and fiv« «lay* old. Mr. Starling was a stood farmer and a well-known eltisrn of Cumber land ρ ο a » t y. Mr. StaHInc wus married twice. To his flrct w'f· w»« born four children. Two arc now living. They are Mr. Mar vin Starling and Mia Mam ta Star lin? Τη hit second wife was born all children, three gills and three boy*. The girl» ar·: HUni Nettie, Sallie, tnd Pannie Starting. The boya are: Herman, Albert and A. C. Jr. Mr. flt.irl n* hai been in IH health for .everal years A Ρ MEND. GRADY LEADING IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT InrompUte R*r«ti I «dime Trt-Cev am4 l«»»«d Pri mavy ninwton, June ο.—The r* au It in the I'xth judicial district tonight mi «t.M clouded In doubt. Incomplet· tabula tion* indicated Uiat the run o· «ruoM be between Gi-orgt Ward, el Wallace; Hanry Crady, of Clinton, and (joy 'Moore, of Kinston. Until· rial anil incomplete returns care Ga.ly 2410 Ward 1.W2; and Moore. 1.88'. The»e Γι ru re* were not MS aldcrcd reliable tn soma q Barter». In dication» were that it would take the official count to settle the liaua a number of prcctocta could not ha communicated with directly. DRY AN VISITOR AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE Charlotte. June 4.—William Jen nings Bryan apvat Saturday night Hi the city and Sunday at Davldeon, his tmsjncaa at the latter place being ta arrange 'or the entrance of hi* soa in the fall. He want an be raid ad, but wai made to speak ifcto oasnliif la the Preabyterian church. .» 'a'a coils*·. «U "Hi,·· and Ilia remarks vera baaed on the Fin* Commandment, emphtWry tha three alU. The "AH thy heart, all thy soul, at) thy mind." part of Ma taK wai a Kronj; Invectiva against évolution. He waa the dinner gu«stvof President and M ra. Martin. Dr. Hard in p, of the faculty, areomrpamed hi· to Charlotte. He went to Jacksonville from here. COOO WORK IN IREDELL Here are the nnlta of the school a»J farm hone demonstration o® cials In Iredell county, N. C., daring the «rhool year 1321-22. Haa your county done better? If so aend na tha facta. Wc want to advettiae your county also. 231 debate· in thr school for the year. 981 children debated la the sohoola of thn county. Γι Κ schools observed Çlsan-"up-Oay 018 hornet observed Clean-ap-Oay. |Sft4(l.8e arai rained In the acboola for «Il purpose·. 52 schools had school or comment ly libra rie*. $270.76 wii ralaed te purr lue*· book*. tS2.S8.va· riiwd to purehaa· plf Uuro·. 4 traveling librarie* were received in Uii county. Iredell canty lead* lie atat* in the number of traveling Hbrartea wxl. 41 aehoola oiled the floera aid aaed~ 43· pOaM of, «IL 8 achoote Sought mapa or (lob·*. 30 Mbooi* bought ihadra. 19 aehoola painted the oataide or inalde af *chool hoax. 25 aehoola boaght cartel»*. 008 tie*lu bought in the *cboola. 1330 aqnar* feet of bhekbeard purehaaed. 47 teacher* rncoaragvd children ta drink store milk. 93077.10, aanoant of labor (Ira* by the patron* at tka aehoola ia km prevlng aehoota and treanda. 157 entertainment* bar· bean glv· en In the aehoota. US 1 tachera aaneaaeed their lata·· tlon of havlag a comanencaaaeait. U teacher* woarafnl athletic*. 45 teacher* had phyaical caltwa Mierelaaa la that* achaeta. 1· teacher* abarrvaH "Bettor Hehoola for Iredell Ceaaty Day." 10T people read "Batter So ml School*" throagh the Infloewre of Mm t*a«htaa. ' mi book* read Ha the tehooW W the county by Mm AMraa. 330 acHeei children bar* «aetata aecoaata. 47 eUetrl* light plant* bar· bee* <a«Uriled la the a*h*al ι aaamor.tU—■ »» acetyl*** gaa planta bar· beaa Uatelled hi annanaalty bai*a Ml· CoMa Henekel, Π la* a DnaeaatraV funeral servces HELD at HOME FOR MRS. A. D. BTRI Funeral MTYtcM of Mrs. A. D BjrTd. who (K«l Wednesday after Men. wtrt bald at her bone, Ml Tate street. yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Dr. J. H. Bernhardt. ol Waat Market itr»»t Methodist church, was la charge and mad· a brief talk. ■Umr. W. Α. Τ »ml>eU>, of Point, a former pastor of Mr*. Byrd's, alio ■pake, and Ray. E. P. BiUapa prayed. A quartet ronsliting of lfn. Haary War·, Mlm Eugenia Patterson, W. K. Hec, and W. H. Hayficld mi imnl selection* and MUa Otgro Lehman •ans gilt of Mr». Byrd's favorite hymn·. Tha body waa »ont to Lilftngton last rUght and thli afternoon at S:>0 brtnl itrricii will M h«ld at th« emrf la Harn«U county, with R*Y. J. A. Campbell and R·» Mr. Ro·· of ficiating.--Oreennbor· Mew*, 3rd. MRS. VANDERBILT BOOSTS HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK AmheviHe, Jane Ί—Buncombe county's farm and home donoaatra tlon departments ha·· iraiaed *avor with leading citiaens of the coanty daring tbc past fow month·. The most ••cent evidence of this fact is tha donation of Mrs. Qeonge W. Vender bill of a HUB * round I1JM to pay «fee alary and cxpeDMi of aa amiit aat farm agent for the next si* months. following close up this donation Γ Ik· county conunisaieaer* bara > I|im4 to (o yt and t «If with the I Clvrtar iW) and piitluiv a new Vord ' aatemobQe far the aaslstent far· A* _ monetralioa a|«t ta «ae la connee I tlon with hie work, Mr. Patten, cbair nan, announced this nomine. L. R. llarrUl, at LatUaiore a ywif «an graduated from State callage this year, hat been secured ta serve In tho saw capacity for thn next six month*. Mr. Herri H (a expected in tlic city today to take up his work. He ia ana af Ua sBeoae*ul graduate* ia the agriculture! department at State college. TO F.XTXND LIFE OF FIN ANC· CORPORATION Washington, Juac I.—T>« Senate bill extendi eg far one year the life of (Im War Finance Corporation, w»< paa.ed today by the llooae with a oitnar amendment which sends it to conference. The United S ta tea apeot («00,000, .000 for raadi ia ItSK according to, ilCuitn at the Dqrea· of Public Road·, United Btetea Départaient af A|ri««ltaro. Thla «urn was derived from the following source· : Local road bonda, M per cent; coontjr, townehip, and dMrict texes, assess ment*, and appropriations. 14 per cent; State taxée and appropriations. It per ce at; State road bondi, 7 per cent; motor eeàtclc license revenue», 10 per cut; Federal aid, Td per cent; and ■iscrllanaows aoorcea, 1 par cent. Put this Bank on Your Regular Calling List Λιι acquaintance with the office» and employe* of this bank u>uy Lm οΓ valu·· u> you in solving your finan da) problème. Especially if something ia added to yoor aavintc* ac count al .very call, you will find it profitable to visit thia bank. Regular saving of even the smallest amounts h llicely to show a larger balance at the end of α year than oteaaional deposits of larger sums. It'· the habit that couota as much as the amount saved. $1.00 or more starts an account at this bank. Pour per cent interest paid on saving·. inw LATHS LATHS Double trimmed. Exactly forty-eight inches in length. All clear—no knots - - Tilghmati Lumber Company Dunn, North Carolina LATHS LATHS I . How is Your Store and Window Lighting Have you ever considered the value of good light ing? You display your good· in your store and win dow· so they may be Men at their best and they ean not he seen at their best if your store and windows are not properly lighted. Human natnre is a fanny thing yon know yourself ; you will go into a correctly lighted store to make a purchase in preference to a poorly lighted one. We have with us for a couple of weeks a man who ! has made a special study of store and window lighting and who la only too gtod to take your lighting prob- · le me and analise them for yon with absolutely no ob ligation. Just call 42· and he la at your service. ■ < Carolina Power & Light Co, MINN, -H- NOKTH CAROLINA sees in ■il ι υ.ji—■mm ' FERGUSON GIVES UP IN LOUISIANA CITY 1 Admit. KiUiry mt Tbe luk ·» Rm I HtMai N· Bifimn T· Bwaa Grtcubort, Jeac (. — TWi <ki '"William" FHtfUMn report«4 la JU-| aeelated PrtN dUpatrtia» a· haietaf ' ■arremUrud at New Oritwii <I|W In* that be robbed ike Beak of Baa dUman on Mar 1(. *· the pwan who did the 4* ad, vu confina ad today whrn A. B. Beailer, eaahter W the hank, received a telegram boa the man at New Orlean* atatiag that hi* nam· U Wtlllaa Orady Taifvoa, that h» ribbed the bank and that ka want* lo be brought back to BaadW· man. Fngaeo* ale· stated in the tela· rnio>, an eiding to iniormaUoa re-' eeivi-d hi ro today, that ka want· te rrc hl< «rife, in a hospital at High Point when- «lté la bring treated *<er fetna. The ca»c it being kandlad ky Kan· dolpli roanly oAetab and a atan artli ke «ant ut once to briar Fe«iaeon hark. The man made ne refereaee to the lokbery aI the Baak af haa·· Held. The eatkler af the latter baak aad a director declared, whea they were «how* a photograph of Grady Berjraeo», thai It waa the tikeaau of "Wo think a great dral af Dr 8 Ε ΤΗ ARNOLD'S ΒΛΙΛΛ1Ι aad ftad it a perfect remedy for bowel com plaint»." Recommended by Hood «ad Grantham. ▼ Τ Τ * f Ψ • BUSINESS LOCAL ' ♦ * t « * * * HOUSE FOR RENT ON N. CUM· Ian AvtniM—Iimmi, »»d*m ^«•mirant. ΡμιμΙαι tail Ik. &*. Η. I ·*»» ttfc. attention ladies, we arc Krttmg aut wm« nrw k»U is lk< ver» neweat wtyittt for mtmmtmr. White Miltnt. white btayi aad tbo rrar Uidvt', aba mmt g«ad bladtf. U. C. Ta? lue Co Jam. f, |»tl. ARSOLUTELY FREE. WE ARE *oi"C te irivc away a MI.M Kitcb rn tablmt—Υ ρ·, Trrm. Com* m4 a«k abowt H. or phm *4. Ζ V. Snip» Garacv, Dona, K. C. SI tL WANTED· SALESMAN· tlHJ· and eowi taetnr w «ell (MrulMd eorJ and fabric tir»» direct frw 'artory at lowatt [rtcM. Qaad <oclc Tee G»., ||«« B. Miekiaa Ara-, CSIcat». Illiool. ΐΐφ*. FOR SALE—MILLIONS PORTO Rie·. Naa«r HaU mm* Eariy Trt umpto potato planta. Tic par Γ,ΟΜ Ι. ο. b, VaUoeU. Deeria Flut " C·.. Vaidaatr. Oa. IMpi -· - · ■■·-■'· - ■- : ■-*' •tor·, la wOlmety. ;Τίο-,".£"<ΛΛκί: COMB AMD IU THE MM· KIT· efacn Ctblart, «· ara ffriag ι«(· Ju»t m nD b· ya un u ujM/i· Win ii, writ* si. or m« a· ikott it qaick. Ζ. V. Snip··» Oarafa, Dunn. N. C., Phone 24. tO Ct. NOTICE—I HAVE THUS C_ four fued uied can af different make· that I aroald trade far va· eaat lata or farm aiepert*. Im Ε. V. Qaiaey. 21 tf. YES, IT» AMSOLUTELT FUL A nlca (MX· KJtekee Cabinet Prae. Wc waat YOU to hare It Oom a ad a.k about It. Phoaa 14. X. V.« Sntpc», Garage. Dana. N. C. WE WILL HAVE SPECIAL MAM· halna through -oar entire itaek af rlothiae, dry «oode, «Man, " aa, millinary, etc. Thur*/i»jr, Prtday and ««tarda/ <"f Ihla waak far thaw who waat tbe nnrnt aad beet cheaper (. G. Taylor Coat-1 piny. Juar 7, 1WM. Carmote FLOOR VARNISH J. W. THORNTON Dunn, . Ν ι Feldman's Dep't Store Offers for this week beautiful voile and organdie dressée priced so that you can buy one in this season's latest models. , Feldman's Dep't Store Ο""». · North Carolina
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