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hi lit Lae ilia Howard visited
fricndi at Warsaw this weak.
T. J. O'Neal will preach at
lha Free WiU Baptist church In Dann
8 On day craning at 8 o’clock.
Mlaa Emily Bridges la attending a
house party at BeaneUhvUlei 8. C,
_fcsing given by her friend, lllse Lacy
horn* on Weal Broad street for the
past week. Ho la suffering from an
attack of ns llama fever.
C. J. Harris of Concord, govern,
ment Inspector of fawn lands for the
purpose of miking loans to clients. Is
spending several days In ilia Dunn
District.
M. F. Hodges is making extensive
additions to hie residence in North
Clinton Avenue. Hie will be one of
the prettiest bom re in Dunn when the
work it completed.
L. H. Wood and Brother have open
od a store at the croea roads on their
farm two miles sooth of Dunn. They
will carry a line of groceries, feed
stuff, gasoline, oil and automobile ac
cessor4. M
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Suries and
daughter, Doris, Mrs. J. T. Poiatar
and aon, Billie, Burt Holland and
Jam* Lae, have returned from a trip
to White Lalce, where they spent sev
eral days.
It i* said that plans arc underway
through which several store buildings
will be erected on the site of the
structures which were burned In
Broad street two years'ago. There Is
space there for five stores
-Practically all of the outside work
on the new brick home of Xdwani
Purdie In North Wilson Avenu* has
been completed. Carpenters now are
"^plying the finishing touches to the
interior and are expecting to com
plete the work soon. Dunn has no
uiort handsome residence than this
will be when it is completed. Good -
progress, too, has been made on the
handsome brick residence of Mr. Pun- ,
die's brother, J. W. Purdie on Town
aond Height*. This, also. Is to be on* i
of Dunn's prettiest l$>sees.
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Denning, Miae
Louise Denning and Mias Margaret
Pope, and Kunset Warren returned
Wednesday from a Wash's trip
through Western Carolina. They via
ited Asheville, Mara HUI, Hendmoon
ville, and other towns while away.
8tate highway engineers hero in
charge of Engineer Beck are perfect
ing plane In preparation far the
building of the highway between Ltt
lington and Dunti. They are quarter
ed in the room* of the CXaufber of
Commerce. The chamber *»»■ been
successful in its efforts to persuade
the highway commission to build a
concrete road between Dunn and
DtJku at a coat of approximately
$100,000. This1 work will be the first
hard-surface project undertaken in
the county by the commission. It it
probable that the work will begin
within a short while.
Are you planning to place an ex
hibit at the Harnett County Pair thin
year? Now is the tunc to start, be
cause competition is going (to b#
strong. The fair association la begin
ning the work of cresting Interest
in the exhibits and is Reacting to
stage the greatest fair, from an ag
ricultural viewpoint, of Its hlatary.
The directors this year will devote
more attention to fans exhibit* than
It did in the former fain, and It is
vraoDK mat tn» money they kaeo
been spending for “foreign" hor**
***•*■ will be devoted to borne honea
and home product*. The premiere list,
mid to be the beat the association
he* yet published, soon win be reedy
for distribution.
A more or more of Dunn’s automo
billsts wers before Judge Godwin in
Recorder's Court yesterday charged
with infractions of the automobile
law* ond regulations. Those who had
good oneness for Iks offences wars
only reprimanded and taxed with one
fourth of tha come, but those who
wore (anaiHar with the law wees told
to nr tbo whole easts, or shout lit.
Future offenders will bs dealt with
mors draatiaaJty. In all sf tho oaaaa
there brae only ana charging spending,
and in that the offender pleaded
guilty. Wrote aear out tho police de
portment wilt (pay n geod deal of at
tontJea to the speoders and will
ffrtve to break up the races which
hare mads of Kraf Dunn streets ri
vals of tho Indianapolis speedway.
The program staged here bis weak
by the Radpath Ohautaaqna under
the snaptdea of the American Legion
has been all that Ha preeaotsre and
petrone daairsd, although attendance
has net bean aa large aa desired.
<*eal»g Wednesday aftamson with
aa sxcellaat runesrt by the Dunbar
Quartette, ths ooarber* kavs plsaaod
everybody who bos ssaa them Last
night's rendition af "Friandl, *,*.
•Isa," n wnrtkns ssmsdy drama,
was guod and mare than planting to
tha large crowd wfcish braved tho
mia te son It. The ri-win
alaas tonight with a mast by tha
Dtefe Dan. .The Legion still Is Ur
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ihrms rti /m Ja*-< •*.
behind lu guarantee of »«7« which
i» mint pay the bureau. although
more than $100 wai aubScribed last
night by the audience attending the
ehow.
MUa Thelma Casque of Hamlet. 1»
visiting MUs Gladys Davenport.
Mis* Mary Jackson of Spring Hope,
I) vbitiag her brother, W. H. Jack
son.
N. A. Townsend, and E. L. Ilaasell
of Duke, spent the week end with
their families at Montraat.
T. Mattox, a student of Van
derbilt University, will preach at
the Christian church Sunday morning
and evenln*. The pablic is cordially
invited to bear him
Waiter P. Byrd, Repebllcan candi
date for the office of judge of the
county recorder’s court to oppose Ca
vlnem Brown, Democratic nominee,
here Wednesday from hb home
»t Lilli ngton.
Recent raiaa throughout the Dunn
Dietriet have oocaaioned much lorn
to farmers who were ready to pull
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- —- wi aid II
in the Be Id and much of it will be a
-ompiete Iom
Chariot M. Morgan, here Tueaday
nUcht to addreea the Chamber of Com
mence on the aobject of co-opera tiro
marketing, told that the cotton crop
II the Doan Diatriet wae the bait in
the eetin dot ton bolt. Ho recently
travailed the entire belt from
Aritor.e aaat mad north to Raleigh
He aald that nowhere had bo icon 50
Inn a crop aa that 1 round Dann. Thia
1 borne out by itateaenu from other
nen who have traveled over much of
ihe belt. With the proapoeta for good
jricea end a hamper local crop, there
a every hope for a proaprroai aeaaon
Jtla rail.
CARD OF THANKS
We doaire to expram our ilncere
ippreciatloc to the many frienda, for
he tender expreiaione of nympothy
ind help during the aickneaa and
leath of oar dear huaband and fa
ker.
MRS J. T. NAYLOR and Children.
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CHRISTIAN ANOKAVOIt PRO
GRAM FOR MONDAY AUG. 14
Topic—“Pride and Humility”.
Leader—Florence Holliday.
Bong.
Devotional.
Introduction—Lead^f
Some Rigna of Pride—Joe Smith.
How We Can Overcome Pride—
Mora Ethradge.
Solo—-Bealii MacaengiU.
Why A Life of Humility It To Be i
WeBtbrook.
Poem—Myrtle Royal. i
Song.
General Discuaaion.
Song.
I* Metnoriam John T. Naylor
How bleat <h« rightooai when be diet
When rink* a weary aoul to reet,
How mildly beam the closing eye*.
How gently beam th* expiring
breath.
There were the thought* of the
writer a* he Mood beeide the form of
hi* friend and neighbor, John Thom
a« Naylor, a* be lay cald in death.
Mr. Naylor wai a don of Joseph
and Delitha Naylor (bath tong de
fam'd) and eij born May 10, 1802,
April 10 1881 he nraa marriod to
Melbiaa L. Williford, a dangbter of
Jno. C. and Mary J. Williford and
NOTICE^
Notice la hereby given that th* un
dersigned will expo** to sale at pab
lle auction foe owM. at 12:00 o’clock
M , on AjM«*t on tha pre
■cibpic’i llu/on aai<l
property fh*. napalm, anU Section
1481 of tha Con solid* led Meta tea of
North Carolina. f
THE JOHN A. McKAY MTG. OO.
By Geo. p. McKay, Sac. and Tran*.
A os’. 11 18.
[to this union ni bom 8v» children,|
I to-wit: Ottia B. Harvey H. (decsai
led I • Leman J., Lucy and lira. L E.
Barefoot and J. F.
Kr. Naylor waa a nun of exam*- 1
lary habits. In young manhood (it ;
la said) he waa tbs favorite with the i
young people of hia community. In ,
early life he connected himself with t
Spring Branch Baptist church, where <
be remained a consistent member 1
until death ended hia peaceful home 1
and bore hia aplrit buck to the Cod I t
wbo gave It This and event occurred i
August the 7. 19H.lt
Bland. Ui revive him, hut God know j
best. I
M r. Naylor waa one of the out
standing figures of his county. Many I
looked to him an a friend and coun
selor. Tie was a Christian In tho
truest sense of the word. Though, af- I
flictsd and confined for a good por
tion of the past several years he nev
er complained He was a genrrous
contributor to benevolent causes, and
took a keao interest in the affairs of ,
the country. He was gentle, yet firm. :
He trusted hia fellowninn, and they 1
trusted him. ila was a good provider, 1
and loavoa hia family well Axed. Of J
the immediate family who survive «
him are a widow and Ava children I
and HU brothens, Xov. M W' G. W., a
A. B.. M. R., A. A., 0: Wi and <
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S. K. Naylor wad itatar* Mn.
rntlna, Hawley aad Mrs. I
Foniral lerrioes ware
>y Rot. B. A. Edgerton, of
^r««k. Pallbearer* were hi* nephews:
lerbeit P. Naylor, T. R. Bain, Ty
tu Naylor, Jna. B. Alderman, A. C.
ackaoa aad Naylor Lea,' who bore
he mortal remain, to the church
emotery to await the Resurrection
lorn. Tho groat concourse of people
rho attended bnrial service attested
he rcspe
ton. We
0 Him e
found,
Wldrh hie ao„l enjoy*.
-!/*•* labor sink* the day,
ligh from the epirit fie*.
Vhllo hoaeen h combine to 1
••y. .
low hlcit tho when he die*.
B POPK. 1
Oonn, Root* 1, N. C
J, B. McDoaald, who has repre
ented the Md^spoUtan Life Incur- J
nre Compeny.it Duke for the past
an yeart, W proved bis family to I
lunn where h^ will aeabt W. B ,
pit neon, local wgeat for the tame 4
r ropany with le work here. Mr. Me- 4
Donald will a 10 continue hie work 4
1 DoVc. Hi mC occupy the red- 4
lenee at IOV Nat Pope street. 4
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Mr. and Bn. W. I PaOtffc, of
haipa. Fla., art hare ta vieil Mr.
md Mm. John W. Draaghon. Mr.
*»triek waa a member af the Patrick
Iraagfcon Company, which began ba
Itwaa hart more than twenty yearn
go and oat of which grew the prrt
nt buiinot of J. W Dreughon. Ha
as bean In Tampa for several years,
-at viwte Dunn nearly every saauner.
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FOR DUNN ' ,
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MAM TO $ISAM YEARLY
An ineanaack man in South
Carolina, a farmer ia ATleeoa
•*». a batcher ia Itfnneeota,
olhen an erer the U./lL—theee
meet wanted to own i real mo
ney making budneA. Rlectrik
MaU Bake Shagaikavr them
their opportunity./Today day
andl many ethan their ate)
preepenaoe XWctAk-Mald Bake
Shape, Odthoot A ring known a
thing aMat the Bakery bnelneaa
before. \Yoa / hare the eeaae
ohaace riglt Mte. A eaeh beat
neaa; no lihidi; so dellrerlea;
year profit h the till erery
* Wfc° ‘goodwill
►golytnent |n«d Information
Write f Wire Today
for fall parBcalara. AM near to
ahtala erehaetre rtgbte la Dana.
Ml Cedar S*. K P^Naa.
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