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L 1» C Λ L * « * * ■« - *· » ¥ WHITE WAY THEATRE * PROGRAM ¥· — * SATURDAY * "PERILS OF THE YUKON" * Episode No. 1] * -TWO MEN" * A Two Rr-al Western » "LITTLE RASCLE" ■* St»rrin* Baby Perey » — * MONDAY * 'THE RECKLESS CHANCE' ¥ I'llh· Future * A Larry Acmon Comedy ¥ TUESDAY * "THE LOADED DOOR" * Λ Universal Wo».on» » — * WEDNESDAY * "TIMBER QUEEN" * With Ruth Roland * £|W»o<W No. 4 * "WEDDING BELLS" * All Educational Comedy * "TWO SCRAMBLED" A PsIIm Comedy * COMING SOON * "I AM THE LAW" « Jam»· Hampton n her* to viïit re lativao. U. 6. Paye of Robcsor. county, wai in Dunn Wodnmday on buslnena. Homer Lyon and Clarence J. Haith ■poke to a large crowd of Democratic voter· at Coata latt nlgtit. ^ma Kathlyn Alien haa returned from a fiait to her mathcr, Mrt. 8a» Allen, al North Emporia, Va. W. P. Dickey ha· returned ta hi· hum· In Duimi after spending teveral week· on boairuwa and with IxlaUvc· at Ms old hume in Pennsylvania. N. A. Townv-nd and other Demo rratic candidates were speakers at tm«»n Hill, the old home of Flora McDonald, laat n.ght M Lu Iria Council of High Point, after «pending two week· here the runt of Mm. Jan)'· Forth,ng, re turned home Tue*day. Mra. J. B. Long ha* returned to her home near l.lllington, aftci tpeniliax <oen* time with her daugfc ter, Mr*. J. C Godwin. Bom: To Mr. and Mra. J. W. Thornton at their home on Sooth Wil son Avenue, a firl, Martha Venable, Tuesday morn Inc. October 81. Lettie Adams, the little firl who waa hurt hare last Saturday whan «be wtt rfnuk "by an automobile track, la improving at her home near An Little Margaret, daughter ol Mr. and Mra. N. A. Town»end who was injured la an autonoofcile accident Monday, ta rapidly recovering fro· her injurie·. Mra. H. S. McKay aad Mia laabal Young are at High Point thtj week attending the D. A. K. convention. They went aa delegate· from Cornel iu· Harnett ahapter. Mr. and Mra. Α. H Eogvrton aad Mr. and Mr·. B. G. Thompaon ol Goldeboro, were here Sunday the guest· of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Thomp son. Mre. Caille Band and to·, Andrew, hava returned to their home in N* folk, Va . after ipendlng (even wwkl with relative· in ο ana um otlurr part· of Harnett county. Next Sunday aiarka the ftret annl veraary of ihr paatorate of Bar. Β. Κ Johnaon, of th* Fint Baptial church Every member la arged to ba prreaenf at the morning and tveaing aarrfee D. L> Pridgen loft Ttiundiy mora ing for Pondor coanty to vlaH hia ma ther, lh» Julia A. Hridgcn. Mr». Prid ton it 99 y war· of ace and a enjoy ing excellent health for one of he ·»« Weill 8. Oren returned yaaterda; from Onalow eounty where all Baiel aatonobilo amenta of North CaroHm gathered for their annnal picnic. H< report· that aalca In all other Bold pointa in North Carolina were juat a. rood aa they wore here. Nearly 101 aganta attended the pknle, Mr Oroei said. A Hampton county negro, drhria a Ford track, oolllded with Contracte Jorril automobile Wednesday after nooa, wrecking one wheal and bal terlng th* rear fandor of Mi*. Jarrl ear. Τ la accident occurred at th corner of Lackaow Place tad Broai Street. The negro waa at faalt aw paid all of the daaaga. While It la no dee ση tt ration aa t «hat ahaald be dose for yenng ba hiaa, mother· can get a Hoet of hint aa to what not to do In watetitai Charbc Chaplin take ear* of h la tw woaba old foatar child la "The Kid, First Na tonal'· aia reel» at Joy, Aid wiH bo the attraction at th· WW» Way Theatre tonight. 'arm Demonstration Agent Bdg waa hero laat night arranging for th tour ta ba takea on the toth of Md •onth by Hanvrtt Coanty fame· throagb tho dairying region· af th State. Mara than M fermais will Ul AM trip. The Itinerary will I throagh Meeklenbarg, Catawba. Irv doll a ad· other PSedaaat eatatlaa. Paul Qalaoy, aoa W Κ. V. OalMC and /aa Hsbeoa. aoa of J. Β Habaoi are «offering f ran «aria·· laJarV WMtalaad yaoterday throat a 1> fro·· · tree la Mm grbre north of ti public Mbeol ground*. PaoJ ha* both ! ol hia ιπμ broken. Jo·'· eajr dnun ! la punctered and tuifcri from »eTtral , other Injur·*. Dn. So* te η and Hick· I ..rU-ndcd them. , Thank· are to Josephus . Pop· and G*orfi K. Grantham far a 1,-vTve quantity of potato·» and rad peppera left at tha Diapatch oAea ! thii week. Joe (tat four potatoes, all 1 i un one root of a *ln« weighing tw^ve pound· Mr. Grantham Mat a riot luntaining 84 pepper*. Both Iota vara ft rw oxampln οt what Dune District tolls will do. ι 8. O. TOWNSEND DELIVERS 43 BALES OF LONG STAPLE Four hundred and thirteen balaa of lortft stapl· cotton have be* η de livered to the North Carolina Cottoa Grower·' Co-operative aaeocjatiun by H. O. Tovnaend, a director in the association. This cotton was grow* tiy Mr. Tovnaend on hi· farm in Har nett county, near Dune. The association reports that It la rectfiving quite a large quantity of ' lung (tapl· cotton, and that It will > he collected In blir tots and sold to I mills requiring that kind of cotton. ! M r. Townaend has boon ο pioneer ia I growing lon| lUpk cotton i* U· toe lion. and ha* found it a profitable business. The boll ereevil has not 7«t bit that auction Mr. Townaend π ports that the farmers arc fitting ready for bis arrival by preparing to grow Bore livestock and foodstuffs. Thr co-operative la addition to ecU Ing thr cotton of their members plan to improve the quality of the cotton f sold by encouraging «members to ae ' rare better seed and to take more I care In gathering die cotton. KILLING in KEltRINO'S TOWN· •HIP John McNeill, negro, La in jail dur ! gvd with the killing of Owen Williams ! colored, at the tatter's home on the Brock Pope place la Herring's town· «hip. The killing occurred Sen da y evening. McNeill say» Owen and he were friends. HcN41l hadn't used h's piatoi lately, he says; bat some one had given him some ball·. He had it at Owen's and accidentally flred it off in the yard. Owen called out to know who waa ahooting and getting no reply, aaid he woo Id see and walkad oat Ac door. J aha grab bed his Is bis arms, according to Ow j en's wife, and Owen began to itrag I gla with him, the two getting into the ι loose daring the straggle. John had. I the piatoi in Me hand all the while. Fi nally they fell, Owen on top. John : say· that Owen vu choking him aatl that he shot. He abet three times, twice In the body and one· oa the forehead, the bullet glancing off. When Owen'» wife started to aaaial hpr hosbaad, John pointed the pi*tel at her and *be draw bath. McNeill 'than look William*1 breechloader and left. Whan a cotsnar'i Jury had heani the evidence Monday, Deputy Κ. B.. Βία·, W. B. Jaekjon and Clave Tew •carted out to And the nurdertr. Hav ing learned that he waa aeen going toward a certain negro · place, thay west there and Inquired and learned that a negro had been aeen going to another negro Id tho cotton patch on the place and thai they had gone to gether to Uu> résidant negro'· house and that only one had been sees ■cava. Having marched the residence, one of the officer» suggested that ha ralgfct be in tho bara. Not finding him on the lower floor, they want into the loft and Tew cried out, "give mc a gun," whereupon the negro hidden in tlir hay began lo scramble out and wti arrested.—Sampson Democrat. •MUTT AND JEFF-S HONEYMOON' from all accounts the ancient food that haa existed between Mutt and Jeff, Bud Fisher's famous classic*, ba> beer, aatiafactorily patched Th's fact, it is understood, has been thoroughly and decisively catabliebedin the new side-splitting comedy with musie, "Mutt and Jeff's Horieyseon." In thia triumph of fun, revelry, scream*, laughter, surprises, noreHiee sad In novations, Little Jaff undertake· the aamcwhat Herculean task of acting as counsel and general adviser in Mutt's oofortunate martial affairs. The rc -ult ran be better imagined than chronicled. 8office to say that every thing Jeff docs is totally wrong and Mutt ·ρ«ηα» many u aaoanforUfcl< hoar extricating hlaaaif tnm a maai of snrapactod avtaaglMtrn^t. The offering V» la lwo «et· aad aia κ*ο« I and ran» tb* s*m»t wt aoaae of tki hcartiaat Merriment it Imw baan om food fortana to foport in many < day. TNl mraotlan will bold tii« board* at LaFayefca ThaaUr, Fay. «ttaviU», Saturday Nonarbcr 4, mat* not and night. BUSINESS LOCAL * FOR RENT.—THE T. 1 talc· atablff. If interacted MI 0. L. Wile·». Stfc. FOR SALE- — TWlKTY IHAIU I Seminal* Pfcoaphata Ca. Stack. Godwin and Jernigab. Attorney». 10 tie. MONEY TO LOAM ON F ASM ' —■ ar tow· ιπΜι, WUaon aad Ka Leod, Dana. N. C. IS tfc. COOO MORNING. HAVE Τ OU HAD your cauja**? Call 31* >aa w, will «end It to yoB. Freeman'· Cm h Crac«ry. 17tf. LOST—IN DUNN A LOMO. MAS ore belt of dark bhi· tTlcbtine. Jin deT plntt notify Un. 1. 0. Lay ton, Tlunn, No. 8. lie WANTED—LOCAL KZFitEJENTA ϋν«. Kxclod*· territory. Good re r»r»nc· uni tmall IstmumbI r* 8aired. Κ. Ρ 8. Bex TS, lUM«b LC. Up F OH SALE.—FAJUU, HOUSES ·« lott. Two houwt and loto In Dau k:« good hnu far Ml· cheap oi fuv armi. TbrM or· «rood vsi»«, •ucJl a* jruu nMf· And. J. 0. Lay ton, Don·, N. C. 1 3t pd MONEY TO LOAN ON PAEN iamb in n':"»u»U fro· 91.000 ta 160,000 tut St y··». Godwia aad Jtrui*«i·.' Attorney·, Dunn. N. C tf. ! IF YOU HAVE EITHBK F ASM OE i-ity prcrx-rty that voo dtolr* to «II con ii»r with at for parUeatH·. WlUoii L McLvod, Alton·/·, •HOME MADE SAUSAGE. ONCE tried alway· UMd. Not the eheaput ouL the beat. Freeman'» Caah Gro cery fttb. 'buy ten non, a m .*· i-nai ijl>« {tD· W m4 PMttta of mot far fifty Pri ptnarx Cmh <irt*»rj. seu> ryk, sHiptTvrr and kid Γ)ο* for the tor daUar. λ·· M to· for* yen toy. rmww't OMb Oi· ecry. lftt. FOft tAU^ONt MOOM MOUSK with let M>0 ÎMt. front Xnouch !cud U> build i aara km*. On wt, (tore hen*·, wood hiwi, rta blr», trrd row·, fmtt traaa, gray· tine, b«d«c aroamd tht kottM. Οι». fci:lf rota, on* and two loin on WUcro. For farther ii· formation] wilu- to }'. A. I'irUf, Box 110, Kucky Mt'uni, X. C., or m tool Thenee at Dunn. · 4t «, WAL UtATB w.li kU the t Hiss Smith'* Studio CHRISTMAS PHOTOS Omm m» tfc· >Um (4 ft* for fUtiw «τ ftM I* a yLit· , ml MM Mlf - V "On Baby." Only « It· «Mb UUr. HU« gUt mm. ··*. Wky ut λ >ll»l Τ -IF you want to buy DRESSES COATS COAT SUITS FURS CHOAKERS You will find them «6— ! The Fifth Ave. Shop Cotton Seed Wanted! W· pay highest euh prie·· or will exchange for— MEAL FERTILIZER OK MEAL Y MON ΙΑ 8eale· «ttuated next to J. L. Hatcher'a Store. MEALYMONIA—U»ed laat year by many farmer· in thia section—(a highly recommended by those who used it Ν. B. Lee and Fred B&ggett agents for Lee County Cotton Oil Company Nervous Break-Down m ANNIE LANOB. οI R.F. D. 1, Burilngtoa. Tax., Il éewselM kcpcU» . I « I In • great deal. the ' I acvtod ■ tcalc, aad It . I toean Oh lite οI Can) ul ΙΟΝ· II couldn't get m I kaew at e0m helped by K* I *0» aw apt MI kept H up. I — I at Cart*, a·* c*a wr *m — dowa. I u ■ la do all mj «cal of Il m are yen. la tie way It helped Mr*. ol otben, durtag the past 40 yean. . Aak lor, aad lotit on. I CARDU8* The Woman'· Tonic I M lr It pay* to tland in with G. W. Butler. bo:MM to run furr.ith you with the very best meat* that U/ mu tet can m)I. aaw your wood, bale your toy. aeH yog f.esh aiiik .(;«» und swap or sell you real good fat ι -sir* or bor&e*. All thia at th· rery beat price, Ia iact, I will treat my coatomers right. G. W. BUILER Dunn» North Carolina Each Department is Filled Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats Millinery of the Best Gage Hats Little Miss Gage Hats » 1 • · . ■ V .i* f ' *-t?Î ι ■'-Ά Ά· *> f ;■/< if • I I ' 1 I η I Style-Plus Clothes Ralston Shoes Godman Shoes Queen Quality Shoes Fairfield Shoes I 9 M :'Μλ yt m "Λ :i ' *Zj ■ ;■»*. 3a ■ ■α KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS SPACE MM I ■M Duke, ··>$.· ■ -* M ■ . : t "V North Carolina ■H
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