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• * * t * w * » 'LOCAL* * * V. * ■* a * i WHITE WAY PROGRAM — FAIR MONDAY "RiSPORTL'U MISSING" A Select Special TUESDAY "ACCORDING TO HOYLE” With David Butler WEDNESDAY "THE FIGHTING POOL” A Five ,Kcel Western THURSDAY "MAN UNDER COVER” FRIDAY “RIVER’S END" MATINEE — WEDNESDAY AND -THRSDAY-1 Rev. A. K. McQueen is attending tins Presbytery at Lanrinburg. P. K. Honeycutt, of Vaiina, wa» a buainen visitor In Dunn Thursday. Ralph Koona and Herbert Tayior were visitors to Raleigh this week. Mrs. Claude Gardner, of Washing ton, is here to visit her mother, Mrs. Mamie F. Pittman. M e. Harris R. l.unn, of Oklahoma City, Okie., is her* a* a guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Pearsall. Piiday the thirteen may be lucky for you. That is when the automobile is to be given away at the fair. Secretary T. L. Riddle, .if the Chamber of Commerce, alter Jed the fair at Rooky Mount this week. J. J. Dickens, sales manager fori the Jarvis Motor Company, is spend- j lng this week in Durham on busi-! ness Mr. ami Mr*. James Hampton, of Wilaintgen, are pending several days here with Mr* Hampton'* pa rent*, Mr. and Mn Martin L. Wnde. Miea Minnie Taylor, a member of the faculty of the graded school In Tarbore, ia egonding a few days with her parent*, Mr. and Mra. R. <3. Tay lor. Get yoar exhibits oat to the fair grounds a* early as possible. Every thing must be in place by Monday night. Phone Riddle If you want some one to call tor your exhibit. Mias Marie Shhan, sister of Fred G. Shhan. the ice parlor man, ia ra recuvcrlng nicely from on operation performed yesterday morning In a hospital at Fayetteville. Dunn wae well rep mean ted at the rally of Democrat* In LflHngfon yes terday and every visitor from the Metropolis of Harnett seemed pleas ed with the Governor* sermon on •the rightoouamem d(» the party's cast*. , , < Bari B-. lfoU, «ho yotefcfte Bondi get I st. Is prraetdag some mighty in terceding sermon* at Divine Street Methodist church and large crowds «• attracted thoi* day and night. Mr. Moll la aaalstad in hU meeting by Paul I. Templeton aa choir lead er and soloist. They make an easel lent testa. Lieut*naat-Coverkor W. B. Cooper, of Wilmington, waa here Monday to visit kit brother, P. 8. Cooper, presi dent of the Pirn National Bank. It was the Am opportunity the Uentan an-governor has bad to see Dunn nt Its busiest season. Hu was vory fav crably Impressed by the town’s evi dent prosperity ami the evidence oi a spirit of progress among its poo ple. Hu conaldens it one of the bust towns In North Carolina. Little' boys who own ponies are given an excellent opportunity to win hamlsomo purees in tho races at the fair next week. Tbs race for pon *«t Is only half a mile. The Dispatch will be glad to see the boys become intrroaicd. Kntrieo should be made aitb John W. Draugbon, director o4 the race department. There will be two or three mule races, also, offer. Ing line upportunltlcs to farm boya. Gel into it, boys and show the old folks what a race should bs. No, good folks, you’ll not see Old KUyuu in ths pared* at the fair's op ening. TtM most vital part of hri lirt.-ds ts on do way to some hospital whoaa specialties know beat how tc treat -ft. Other useless looking part* &r* scattered around Neill Qraen’i uuitorium for debiHtated Hoicks. No living man couhl mwerable the whole before the band starts playing. II the oid boat gets in shape before Thanksgiving Day. well be mighty plen^d- Horry, of eounse—but w* rant help it. W. I*. Byrd and J. 0. Button Re publican candidates for the oflesa ol county recorder and sheriff, respsc lively. were hare Wednesday in the Interest of tbair campaign. Mr. Byrd is opposing Cavincas Brown, of Lil lington j Mr. Button is opposing WUI McArtan, incumbent. Both professed to b« pi cased with tho reception given them by tbs eaten. That, however, was before Cameron Morrison arous ed the Ik-mmU with hie speech st LiU-ngton. Democrats, lethargic, bo fore, an- getting into the campaign in earnest now and are confident that they will win an overwhelming vic tory at the polls in November. DICKEY EXPECTS ! INTERESTING MEET Con« To CotiTurtoB Of Broth erhood of Railrood Sig I mIom «f Aoooric* Brcauir of the hud fight labor haw *'d to w*g» with capital ta tba laot two yrara tho approaching conven tion of tho Brotherhood of Railroad SisrnalfGen of America, which opens in Cinciaaati Monday, October •, io expected U be one of tho moat In I •• eating ever to hare boon bald by thi brothorhoad, according to W. P. Hiekoy, general chairman of the I'lcthrriiood for the Atlantic Coast li i* syitca. Mr. Dickey wfll tearo today for fiaaiwaatl. On Mir, way he will atofi ir. Washington for a conference with the United Stataa Railway Admlnia tration concerning aatten which are to come before the convention. After the convention, which probably will remain in aeaeion all of next mA Mr Dickey will go to Pittsburgh on further business for the brotherhood Then he will, vend severs] days at diffrrwil points In Pamnaylvaaia with relative. and frfrnds. He will return to Dunn about November 1. Mr. Dickey recently haa completed ■ nit negotiated ao agreement with the Atlantic Coast Una system through which the hrothertwod b* •’tco^Tiiied b y all th. other great railway brother. Aoc.<j* It la the Amt agreement the h. utli. ihood ha* rear boon able to AiOke with the system. AT MOLL SO VICES The crowds gs of the service* ~at~ma __ held at the Msfh.ltot chain*h ao progress being esadact.d by Bvan Earl B. atalL The interest in 4i —p, of --vengalUt haa hma totanse and f »m indications on*' of the graataat meining. At (he htetfgy af th# Mrthe illn chuadb has* hM sbaiti J The mmi, af *vungeli« have been of a type tfmt riaaars of yeeybb, ‘ been on the “ IF-=^— Christianity. Oua of lb* notable feature* in tkia meeting hae been the attendance of the children and young people upon the eervleea. After the eerrice Thursday bight when the preacher preached on “Re cent ration'' there were a great num ber who came forward for pray or In raapcoao to the evaageUctt prepoei boa that they "give their kearta to God.” and many pewfaaaed coaeer The aubjoct fee Friday night will he "la Than A HellT" And for fat aid* y night Bee. Mr. Moll tea an nounced to apeak on “IxpeHmontnl BeUgioa." He Is planning on three teevice* far Sunday. The regular oaoe at tlcern and aeeen-fifteen, with alee a hPeoiaJ aerrioe for "men only" at *=*<> p. m. at which time he will apeak on "Wanted A Man"! The eong errvlce* Wad by Choir Director Pael L Templeton of Meri dian. Mia*-, are a regular treat and hi* aoloa arc being enjoyed by all. The meeting wiD continue Into and poaeibly through all of next week. ■IRTMDAT CELEBRATION H. A. Hodge* will celebrate Ml TBtli birthday on Octebtr ITth. Friend* and relatives are cordially I*, vltod to COMO and bring a well filled batiut. Sorrier* will bo conducted by Exam Lea. at 11 o'clock. MM. NAAClMUa BYRD ■ ' I Mr*. Mere Ms a* Byrd, widow of the. MU H. B. Byrd, died at «b* home1 of kcr SOB. o. B. Byrd, Ot Bunnlevel, I Friday September 80th, to bar 7Mh j year. Faucial lerdeot were conduct-1 rd at Parker Grove Methodist church on the morning of the 80th, by hm PMtor, Rav. Mr Roam The bate] took pUee Immediately afterwards. Doea^ hag b«.on a member of Pnrkor Grove eharch for a nsaber' of yoora and waa boteved by all who'1 knew bar. *to was woll known is I Dans where die bad eyhet stack i time with ber daagbter. Mr*. W. O. Johnson. ®» U (arrived by foar children,' as follow*: Mrv A. B. Godwin and Mrv W. O. Johnson of Damn; C. B.' Byrd «* Bunnlevel, and Mr*. L. C. Draagboet of Durham. GOLDSBORO MEN I COMING TO FAIR A lug* party of tmrm. •» and Uiaiaoc tmta, an mate to ■rranl Kaatcrs Carolina potato to •tody lystroi of divcarfflod fanton*. moratog. The, were Lnchad CTAOI bo visitors to tho fair Tamda, asnoida*. Tho, ware lari lad to attoad tto fair foUowiag race** of a lottar W C. Danmark, «f Ooldoboco chamber of rosteoreo, by Secretary‘ T. L. Kiddle, of tba local eo«aMtclal1 aigaalaatioa. Mo. Danteart'i latter raadat 1 baoo practically completed ar i* C O I FRIDAY, Promptly at 11 at the Fair Grounds ing. N. L. Perkins The cows are Last cows, old. breads. our policy, good cows. Do in Thursday them. Fr J. E. PROGRAM FOR FAIR WEEK TUESDAY 0-3-—Hand Contort on Lucknow Square. 10:0*3—()penin~ parade: —Mounted marshal*, band, fair official* and School children escorting John J. Parker; Brown and Dyer Wild Animals; Band; Brown and Oyer Wild West Shows and other shows; decorated automobiles, etc. ! 3 :00—Speech in the grandstand by John J. Parker. '2:00—Midway and exhibit halls open. 12:30—Child health conference opens. 2:00—Races and free acts begin. 8:00—Firework* display and free acts. WEDNESDAY 0:30—Band concert on Lucknow Square. 10:00—Parade: —Same as first day, with escort accompaning Aaron Sapiro, co-operative marketing leader. il:t>0—Speech in the grandstand by Aaron Sapiro. 12:00—Midway and exhibit halls open. 12:30—Child health conference, color demonstration, etc. open. t .00—Tournament through which the Queen of the fair is to be chosen. 2 :00—Free acts and races begin. 8:00—Fireworks display and free acts. THURSDAY 10:00—Fairgrounds open, with Midway attractions, free seta, etc. 11:00—Child health conference and demonstrations begin. 2:00—Races begin. Special free acts and band concerts all after noon. No night shows except along the midway. FRIDAY Samk Program as Thursday. , number is drawn. Numbers to be drawn until one corresponding with one on grounds is taken from bar OPEN EVERY DAY - ~ - = DURING — DUNN’S GREATEST F Tuesday October ljrfto Come be our u. l«i us se rve you, and if we can do us. This will be'a holiday • for our friends \not i|s. But we will be delighted to respond—to the all who trade with us and want the best to year hekd to foot for less money, or who will buy the best in D j Goods and Notions cheaper. Again we say coml tl the Yellow Front Store and en joy this delightful ocaLm. We are yours to Command for die best aO through ouL- big line of finest merchandise for less money in the YsllAjw Front Store. i • % • i R. & Taylor Co. Dunn, October 6, 1922. i , m i Each Department is Filled 11 ~ ___ _ ; -v Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats _— Millinery of the Best ^ % Gage Hats |1 Little Miss Gage Hats Style-Plus Clothes vM ; Ralston Sloes p Gorman Sloes If Queen\ Quality Shoes p Fairfield Shoes B > KEEP YOUR EYES ON I * Duke, I
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