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•LOCAL* WHITE WAY PROGRAM FRIDAY Marshall Neilan present* "Go And I Oet It,” Pim National. * SATURDAY Episode one, "Perils of the Yukon" with William Desmond. Cirrus Clovis, two reel comedy. MONDAY "SRsik of Araby, Roberaon-Col* Saper Special. TUESDAY “Mr*. Leftingwell’a Boots" with Constance Talmadge. WEDNESDAY Episode Ten, "While Eagle". Tray Full of Trouble, Taro Reel Comedy —Harold Loyd one reel comedy. George Elliott, of Maiden, was a visitor In town today. Mr. and Mrs. Jeeot Wilson have moved into their new home. Mbs. David Pearsall of Bockyi Mount, is visiting relatives ra Dona.1 D C. Passed, of Raisigh, waa a basinet* visitor in Dunn ysstordsy. Misses Blanche and Agnes Bell are visiting friends in Pour Oaks Chit1 week. J. W. Jordan spool several days this week at Dillon and Mullins, 8. C. on business. Mrs. Wkl Duncan and "children of Alabama, are (pending snvosal days with Mr. and Mrs Ernest Pope. Mias Jennie Johnson of Angier, is the guest this week of Misses Blanche and Agnes Bell. Mrs Prsd Jsmtgan and boys, Max well and Elliott, an spend lag the week with Eev. and Mrs. J. M. Wa ter* at Arapahoe. J. T. Sutton returned Sunday to his home In Easton, Pa., after spend ing a week hers with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Button. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope, Mra. A. B. Harrell, Kn. W. H. Stallings and Worth M. Pops, wort visitors in Ra lei^i Thursday. Prof. W. 8 Snip** left Thursday! for Winalon^Sa^sm. where he will spend several days with Mn. Snipes, who is visiting relative* there. Miss BHaabeUi Rodman of Wash ington, N. C., ha* returned home af ter spending several day* here the guset of Miaa Elisabeth Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. Johnson sad Miss Mamie Godwin, who have been vlaiting at Whiteville and Lake Waoesaaaw, arrived home yesterday. Work an the new homes for Her bert B. and Durham Taylor in tha Pa<fc Viww section ef town Is pro greening nlcaly and will be eompietod with In a short time. Mr. and Mn. G. W. Westbrook of Raleigh, who have been spending several days In Dana visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Lae, returned home Wed nesday. J. D. Bernes, Miss Rena Bsrseea, Mrs. A. D. Newberry and Mrs. David Pearsall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams st their home in Linden last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Underwood, Thomas, Derrid and Jack Jackson, Layton Smith and Rapert Wade, have returned from a 10 days trip to WrlgklsvlHe Beach. ®ev. J. D. Larkin, pastor of tbs Pint Baptist church of Fayrttwviils, will preach at the Pint Baptist church in Duira Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Martin L. Wad* and graad daughter, Mia* Esally Myers, left Dua morning far Ocean View, Vs., where they will spaed severe! day* w th Mr. and Mia. Leon Wode. Mias Rachnal Clifford, who attend ed the summer school at the Univee feitff of CaliffiPnla Kmm Hdumail har boat la Dam after aa abMoea of two month*. Bogan* Jackadn. • young man who II*** three mile* Mat of town, is atrf fertng from a broken arm as th« re mit af baring fallen from a tree near hit home Wednesday morning. Met, A. G. Donor, of Fatarbore, Ontario, Canada, whs is conducting mrrrleaa at the Falcon Camp M**Ung thla week, was bar* aa s gneat of Hr. and Mm. Henry Hoad Tuesday and Wednesday. Bee. and Mr*. T. Sloan Guy, of Lawronearin*, Va, am ham t* spend s short raradon with. Mr. Gays bro ther*, Chari** La* Gay, Buck Oar and Jan* Gay. Mr. Guy 1* pastor of the Baptist ehoreh in Lawrencevills. Bar. J. H. Buffalos, pastor of Df vino Street Method!* church. it •pending aowve data with raiathree la Wako eounty. On a*eoo>« of hit ab sence there will be a* service* at the Methodist church Sunday. Mr. BaWoe’s famUy Is wHk Mat. Wrofaasor and Mrs B. D. Buna, Him Blanche Grantham and Mias Vi ola McNeill rata mad thla wook from HMca, N. TJ where the profeamr, Mrs. Base sad Him Grantham had boo* attending th* enmasor course in Cornell OaWerelty, and whore Him HoKelll bod been rlsHtag her oouda, Prelmeer James Blxaall. who W a <n*other of the Cornell faculty. Ike etr3 aerriae a—fataMoa *d rertlaed to bo bald *a BtptisObir Mi to >U a raenney re need by th* daadh Of J. B. Strickland, on rural mats two from Doan, baa boon aancoBod rnoancy has boon filled by * Man I frr to Dunn of one of the Duke car rier*. Roy J. Brown is the man se lected for the position and he will assume the duties of the office Sep tember l. Mr. and Mra samti Best have moved to their beautiful new bunga low on Towneead Height*. The home was recently completed by Sam Pitt man, contractor. Mr. Pittman aiao ha* tho contract for a thoroughly modern brick home for Z. V. Snipes, and others for the remodelling of M. F. llodgm home, building a new home for Silicon Goddard and build ing u%* two Jfaatengill store* re cently started in Fleet Broad street For the convenience of Its patron* the American Railway ttxprmo Com pany has eeteblldied a branch money order office In tho Hoot and Gran tham drug store. This >i in koeiplng with the company's drsbe to give to Dunn tho bvsl service enjoyed by tny other town of its nixe In North Carolina. The company * big motor truck to be used In tho now delivery service to begin September 1, ha* arrived and will be planed in service on time. 1 ' G. R. Derick, Landscape architect for the i. Van Lindky nurseries at Grsvnsboro, was bars this week in conference with oflkiala of the Wom an's Club and the Chamber of Com merce relative to improving the bomoe of Chi an and developing the pork site offered to the town by N. A. Townsend. Severn] home ownem consulted with Mr. Derick whale he was here sad It is probable that much landscape gardening wall be under taken during this year. Ptiaroah Lee, of Foar Oaks, has ac cepted a position aa travsHrkg ealea ■tan for the Southern Marble Works. J. H. Godwin and Marvin Stanley, *f Raleigh, have become associated with J. Manley hones In the conduct of the Dunn Granite Works Ths company has purchased a tremendous granite quarry in Wake county and has orders for s large quantity of the sUons which they trill abip here for working. All three members of the firm are expert stone nutters and they expect to make of their com pany ana of the most Important in Eastern Carolina. Captain and Mrs. W11 Ham C. Lee arrived last night from an army poet ia Texas and will spend several days here ersth Captain Lao's parents, Mr. and Mm El dr edge Lae. Captain Lac will be military instructor at the North Carolina Agricultural and En giocering Collage, Ralalgh, for tb< coming term to begin next month It la cause for gimtincstiea to him eel/ and his friends that the Wsu Department sends him aa Instruct* to the college in which ho Marred as brilliantly aa a gridirba hose befOn the World War. Duma, especially, a glad to have him so close to home. FOR SALE-TWO TRUCKS. ONI large, one small, or will eachang* for Ford. Terms easy. Sea ms oi W. H. Parriab, at Dunn. John A Warren, Selemborg, Route No. 1 Aug 11-4U MISS HOLLIDAY ENTMTAfNS In the spacious bom* of Mr. and Mrs. KcD. Holliday on W ash ingtoa Avenue, Kiss Joaoie, their attractive daughter delightfully entertained on Wednesday tvenlng. August 23rd for her rharming hoax guest, Mine Jose phine Thomason of Orucnaboro. Ma ne and mirth filled the moonlit grove and brilliantly lighten! entrance where the hoe teas and Mies Thomason gevdMed the arriving gueUU, while within merry voices horerod about the punch bowl in the center of the broad ball, over which presided Mill Elisabeth Eaaell and Mr. Thomas Hood. After an evening*! entertainment, featuring Progressive Conversation, a delicious ice courme seat served. At the approach of the midnight hour, her friends reluctantly bade' Miss Holliday and her honor guest, a good night. In Divine Street MetkeAt church. Wadntaday, August Uri ht high Boon, Miu Ethel Jack mum Reid and Burney C Wallace, hath of Carthage, were united la marriage. {ha simple but impressive ceremony CM perfor med by the bridel* paetxb, Bar. O. W. Kerry, ef Carthage. I The bride ia the ehaim+g and at tractive daughter ef Beaty 1. Bald, of Carthage, and a afatm ef Ho. T. U Riddle ef tMe city, the groom U a promtoem young bagm u man ami the junior member ef the him of Wallace Brothers, ef Carthage. The bride were a amdrt emit of midnight blue poire t twM, with oa eea accaaaoriaa. and a eaeaaga' of orchids and valley UUlaa. Only the immediate family and a few Intimate friend* were present Hie couple left, after the ceremoay.Ner a am tor- trip through western North Oarolma. Af ». V tar thair nun September lat, thay will b« at beam la Carthage. FOB BALI —OWE LOT Mbh I M by J 40-ft. deep, with T-ream iabn baoaa of it agoiaped with electrvr liehu. / FIKy fiat from highway «bd floor block 11 front wMcylMy payment*. fa Faring iJLI nwaan tot *allJug. Apply ta UL Andcmea, D. and B. Shape, Dina. N. C. IB 4t pd. HOW TO GET Sugar at 5c a Pound! OC \ The Biggest Offer Ever Made to . ’ <u ) People by • Home Merchant • •• To6ur Friends and Patronsi 1 Until further notice, for every Cash Purchs make-at our store we will give you Coupons good for just , _s many Points' as Purchase amounts to in-dollar* and cental tad whop ,<>u have thus accumulated 1.006 qf these Point*, which will show that you have spent flO.Qt) with us, bring tagiu in and get Ten Pounds Standard Craulatod 'Sugar for 500 Only 6c Pound. Nut only once, mind ecu, but just as fast sad often ss you can thus saV^ up One TMiusand of these Polny you may bring them in and feet Ten Pojfnds Sugar for 50c, This Is abeolately oiW of tba/bi(.ge*t and non practical \ my-aavias deals evor ftcuri-d out foA pcopld who really car* to cot * their daily living cx pc area No gams Work fboui K—no woodei winner will bo. ft simply mesns that by doing the most of yot obr stors. »uu will b* able to get prarkcafy all tfca Sugar you will _ tebla and kitchen use at fkom 2 to 4 clnji per pound lass thaa wt or and other mcreb snt ran buy it at Wbsiasslai Si addition to which, w« gnmnmma ear pricaa on everything to fee aa low oilowrr Ilian other* salt for aaata galls. Hoping that you willliot onlv take immediate smntuh of this deal yourself, but mat you will tell your neighbors about it, we are ■ «• Your Money-Saving Friossd*. FREEMAIfS CASH GROCERY * DUNN, N. C. ' NOTE:—Wt re serve the right, without nttice, to |—r ~ ntnajfllj follow the market in this dsal If Sugar price, go higher—or to withdraws)! altogether if we so desire, bat not without redeeming all Peinta that are oag at such tinea ——-—-fa——— I .. 11 I—^jail -m, -GA#AND OIL DAY NIGHT tA SUNDAY CITY GARAGE You Always! Get/Good Measure 'Here High class lea# s driven by care ful infers for hire. TRUCKS FOR ALL KINDS of HAULING Phone 28 Dunn, N. C. ^ ■ ' ■ — ■■■ . <n r'l .. 111 IV \ ' • 1 * As Clean and as Pure as It is Wholesome— . f • Mity Nice^ Bread It Comes ip You/Fresh and Palatable, Wrapped in . >oil Proof Paper, Directly from the Big Ovens You Can See at Work Any jrne You Choose to Visit Our Bakery. I 1 do weIbake for you? Pearce’s Bakery I DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA . ' The ' First National Bank Dunn, North Carolina *■ - - — _ _ _ 1 II — FALL HOUSE FURNISHINGS |[n • • ■ * >? .•". \1 sficy * ■
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