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1 m Si ; m . > it : To Mr. and Mia. S. D. Whit taaton. Taesday naming. September *Md a boy. Chariot Mnritt. Mm Walter M. Chimera, at Baa • retamed to bar bona after r trail day* bam with rdc ..... ' Mr. lad Mm /. C. Stone, of Buch ■ten. ?«, am ham to visit Mr. aad Mm T. L. Vaaghn. They are Mia. Mr. aad Mm D. 8. Spate, parents «f Mm Harper MeD. HaDiday, wan hem team their haem at GreenvUIo ta attend the ten era] af McDaniel Mar. B. M. Jahnaoa wffl preach at the Pint Baptist church Snndmy mncaiac an **Ceods Item for tea Beapda," aad Saaday night on “The tnm of tha Oaten Patch.** Mmdky Oedwta has aceaptad a pa rities with' Batter Broth era aa satea nan. Ha wfll be glad ta have hia nany fttaadi can ta see him them when •mr they want anything tec haded ta . tta gmst stack of this aetahlWhnant. M»hd sarrteas wV begin at the DMea Street Mathediat chorvh Son day taemlrg. October 1st, at 11 o’ •4 V v . — ■ - 11 - ?-"■ - M «ha church** is North Oar*-: tea. It waa wtabHahod by the early > Eeatt jc tiler* and lU ctuuU-iy arc bnriid at any of them Itr. Mr. Crw-| bar preached the anniversary in Tomorrow* Saturday—is comity; dag day at UUiagtoa. Choir* will be' than to compete far the ralaahl< peteaa offered by IJUlngtoo badness] mte. This wiU ha the oeeocd annual dag conducted at the county neat The one heW Last year was a won* hrful aircew aad encouraged the town to hetieec that tha making of 'the sing a romnty-wid* annaal event woaM be eaeeetsfai and helpful. Ev erybody la iavited to attend. Kenneth Felton Howard has won a, peraranvat berth with tha Cadlllae Atrta Sake Company ef Indian*. Dur ing the week of the Statr Fair at Indianapolis, where ha waa special re present* tive of tha company, he made eo good a showing that tha company decided to give him eupervieioa over a large part of Southern Indiana. His head quarters stfll are in Indianapolis, however. Mr. (toward is a ron of Mr. snd Mia. K. L. Howard, of Dunn. He »»» associated in buiincas her* with V Q D.IA_t_ L J. a. • _ A__a_ for the Middle West. Don't forgot to hea John J. Par kers speech opening the fair on Tuesday.. October 10. Mr. Parker is one of the leading men of the state. He mu Republican candidate for Cevernor against Cameron Morriaoa and atadc many friends through him risking tours. He made a racy fine Impression here In the early part of h'j campaign and llsii is looking to ward with much pleasure to hear tag him again. Aaron Sapiro, the co operative marketing expert, will speak on the following nay. His speech should be heard by overy far mer and business man in the commu nity. Kcxt Thursday is to be LiHingtou's biggest day. It will mark the opening of Hie Democratic campaign la cen tral Carolina and in Harnett County. Governor Cameron Morrison sU be the principal speaker and the women of the county are planning to serve a barbecue dinner to at least t.000 people. Hannibal L. Godwin, chair man of the county executive commit tee. and Mm. N A. Townsend, vice chairman of the committee, extend a cordial invitation to all voters to at tend—irrespective of the party s(fi liation .The Dunn Band will furnish i MMle for the or cm' op. It will lw in erent no voter—especially if fc ehuo (t,i for either foor or knowledge of important guaetaona — should mis*. Every candidate for county oOce will be there. m. Y. P. U. PROGRAM FOR MONDAY. OCTOBER 2ND. Mach M. Jcrnlgaa, group leader. Subject: "Using Sunday for this WoTld and the Next." Scripture reading: Erodes 20: 8-11; Isiah 58:15-14; Mark 2*847— Mr*. C. Nl Jackson, Mr*. 8am Broughton and Mies Ruth Taylor. Introditctioh—by leader. Talk—Sunday In the world should be a day of worship—Miss OveUa Britt. Talk—Using Sunday in this world moans spending time In meditation— J. O. Harris. JMot—Hh R. U Denning and Mrs. Roger Brook*. Talk—U*ing Sunday for this world ‘evolve* creating joy for other*— Roger Brooks Talk—Using Sunday for this world involves rest and refreshing — Paul omcuiaca. Talk—In the right use of Sunday *« find the secret of the heavenly Ufa v.i earth—Mr. Eddie Cannady. Solo—Him lues Saps. Talk—Using Sunday for the next vorld—Mr. White. NEW STAPLE COTTON BUYER ON THIS MARKET L. C. Craves, of Crmi Cotton Com pany, Css too is. Establishes Branch Office Hers. Announcement of the intention of hi- Crows Cotton Company, of Gus onia, to establish a branch office (n Dim for the purpose of purchasing -ong staple cotton from tho farmtn was mede today by B. 0. Townsend, manager of tho Gnnsrul Utrtily. Com pany, in whoso office* L. C. Grove*, president of the company will estab lish h!s hcadquarteis here. Mr. Groves is expected to arrive here within a few days. Hi* comm? ■fill odd greatly to the strength of 'hi local market which already leads ail other* ia Inland North Carolina. Ttsre are nearly a domon cotton eon eemr represented on the open mar ket Here. Thtsa hav* purchased more than 7.000 bales from farm wa rm on the local yard and ssvorul other thousands of bates at Duke, Coats, Godwin. Beneon and othei ••-'by .market*. M r. Grove* i* an expert 10ny *ts. pie grader and wiU pay to the (ana ‘-‘V very h aiwat price* (or UteU eil-’Ci*, It !* staled. HU compass • II* dirveliy to tile cotton m!|l» and Vo URlimkil resources. It u *~ui CARD OP THANKS We with to express aar pratcial sp ue elatior (or the kin drew and wordi ■*£ sympathy Hinurn a* in oar recant bet eavemeat. -VRS. M it. DRIVES .nd Fatally. * * * *• * ^INZSS LOCAL * ► r o a p p p •\U.FAND'S RELISH AND MAT n.’irmisr (or school lanchcs. The krtt yrt. Freeman's Cash Grocery. 20l(c. -08 SALE.—LONG STAFLE PWat nir 'wd. Delta and Upfctchut Ex a cf« types. M. W. Moore, Hamlet, N- C._ II 8tc IV A 81 Tf n UAliavMRBwww •*‘•11 ‘'amiiy with on* child. Refer fr.-c requited. Dr. B. F. Butler. Ooopor, N. C. 5 tfe. OIJR HOUSE WILL BE FULL OF .'••peclnlr Saturday Sept 39th and Monday October 2, 1932. Theae £1 - 'pn-ciftl in quality, special in style all specially priced. Do yoo *rsnt youra this way. R. G. Taylor Co. It-pd * Sept. 29, 1922 COTTON STORAGE. _40c C*s teio per montb, S tor age for everybody. Government Bonded Receipts. General Utility Co. Phone 259, Dunn, N.’ C. 19 tfc. BETTER BUT YOUr7h]P3TUfT ♦»'-foru it advance* farther. Free man's Cash Grocery. 29 tfc. WANTED MEN TOBUTSTETSON c'otH - M3-S0. Will be here Mon day nnd Tueaday. Guaranteed all wool Come in and see our line. '•■>001 D. Tailor, RaRlnorr, Md. Kr.tlorally known, junly farroua U-pd FOR SALE.—TWO B-PA2JENGER H:*lcfc automobiles. Both jn —,<1 condition. Ri* bargain h either. Z V. Snip-.*. Dunn, N C. 22-29c 22 4U. MONET TO LOAN ON FARM » —■ IF TOO HAVE EITHER FARM OM vit» property that you desire t< “ '“V *** »» (»r partkelara W ilaon 4 McLeod, Attorney. WHILE THE GILES MILL U UN tl.Tgo.rr repair. «. win ,upplj eiuh cut to mar. with water ground m«ul from the Rhode. Mill. Call at Ue Oak ilill Shanty back of A. £ Aldrrman’t rtoidenec. D. R i_ It pd. ' FOR SALE. — CAME COCKS OP aevoral varieties. I also have a twm hens for sale. A. R. 'Maynard, Dunn, N. C. SS-tfe. HOME MADE SAUSAGE. ONC1 »ri4d ahruya uni Not the cheapest but the beet. Freeman's Cash Oro c”7- tPtlc. TURN TO FACE IBS IN YOUR SEP tembrr Ladies Heine Journal and eome to tee ua. Hateoll-Jofcntan Oo. Duke. N. C. *2 Ate. THE GARMENTS FOR MEN AND I women md millinery in the last l part of this week are exceedingly i P*wUy and cheap and don’t forget we tell the beet in dry goods, shoes and what yon and your whole fam ily wear from head to foot cheap er. Do you care to buy this way? I R. c. Taylor Co. Sept. 29, 1»S2. WE DO HOT ADVERTISE FOR those who don't know and don't care, but for those who do know and do eare and will buy the beat cheaper for men, women and chil dren to wear from head to foot and dry goods too. When you tee them we challenge you to look and price our goods before the sites arc b-niton In our Great Stock. R. Q Taylor Co. He. Sept. 29, 1022. COTTON {STORAGE. — 40c per bale per month. Storage for everybody. Government Bonded Receipts. General Utility Co. Phene 2&8, Dunn, N. C. 19 tfc. buy ten dollars worth of merchandise from us and get tea pounds of sugar fpr fifty cents. Freetnana Cash Grocery. 2Stfc. WANTED MEN TO BUY STETSON clothes 128.50. WiH ho hen Mon day and Tuesday. Guaranteed all wool. Come In and see our line. Stetson D. Tailor, Baltimore, Md. Nationally known, justly famona. > TURN TO PACE IBS IN YOUR SEP umber Ladlaa Home Journal uu com* to *e* aa. Hasastl-Jahnaea Co WANTED MEN TO BUY ITETSOIS cloth*# $2840. Will be h*r« Mon day and Tuesday. Qaarmirtaad all wool. Come ip and at* oar Un*. Stetson D. Tailor, Badtlmorc, Md. Nationally known. Justly famous. lt-pd PLUMBING.—WE ARE EQUIPPED to pits you a first—laas job *1 plumbing and want to do your re pair work. We know how and guar antee oar work. Phone us wbaa letv* “**d our Mr,io**- k*® * Ry* F'NE PEACH, BTOCK. CRAIN bright tobacco track and cotton farms for sale on eaay terms locm .n**r Duke, Bales Creek, LU Mneton. Clinton end Rose boro. N. F‘ Tb«“ l«"d# bought right and I am soiling out as I im retiring from action firming. Make a date TURN TO PACE 1U IN YOUE SEP (ember Ladles Bone Journal and dZ.“ ” WM WAAPMKLD H. D. 0P Charlotte will be in Pour O^t on Wednoaday, October 11th; |n Ben eon on Thureday, October nth; in goko on Friday. October lath. The doctor limits bis practice to ll*A a^' no*T *nd *«>•» dlacaaeo and fitting glasoee. Be erfII bar* with him an assortment of Pfcouo l4U**’ moot if. fective electrical device for the aid of defective hearing. Cetl and try th*m-_» 4 ee. wanted to buy for CAJN_A fenn near Dunn. Sec R. Gardner. Dttnn, N. C. ggtfl IJ MONEY TO LOAN ON FAME Unda in airounta from 11.000 to (SO,000 for .13 yea-i Cc-J-.r'n and ^ Jerntcan, Attorneys, Dunn, N. C. f -:-7* | Hand Mode Presses k'*j-*• \■<: -■,Tr^. v•.*•"- /.• ?jv ^ Sizes, infant* to 3 yean. . V / ( Embroidered Sacquee, Crejwde.China Carriage Coven. PRICED REASONABLE The Surprise Shoppe Room 48 MRS. J. J. WADE National Bank Bldg. MRS. J. C- CLIFFORD ^w^mwmmmmm_—mb_aa_—^^ cWhaz£rbu Soviet is Demanded 1 Firestone Coids Predominate I € * V ' 1 0 been developed by men whose life work is the production of constantly incresning tire val ues for the public. Users in this vicinity verify Firestone reputation, And re port almost daily some new Firestone record of extra dis- • tance travelled. Don't be satisfied to buy tires—boy values the longest milaags at the lowest price con hsteot witfa such reliable per Make Most Milas par Dollar your principle of tks economy — choose your next firs on that bads MOST MILES jrire#fotte Gum Dipped Cords &*h£IUK«r. Dunn, N. C. Dually N. C. Slip Over Sweaters i Beautiful style slip-over Sweaters, el] wool, beautiful design of «ilk, colors, white, tan. grey, lavender and black. Something new, price_84.80 but for today and tomorrow ex tra special_84.80 The Fifth Ave. Shop -- ■ I am a salesman for Stetson D. Tailor Clothes. Will be in Dunn Monday and Tuesday, October 2, and Srd. We save you the middleman’s profit, $23.50 suit or overcoat to measure—$23.60—euaranteed all wool. Come in and see our line. STETSON D. TAILOR BALTIMORE, MD. Nationally Known ■_Justly Famous _—■ I Each Department is Filled I Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats Millinery of the Best Gage Hats Little Miss Gage Hats Style-Plus Clothes Ralston Shoes Godman Shoes Queen Quality Shoes Fairfield Shoes KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS SPACE —^_ m '__ I *
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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