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U u Hattie Wilson has MutMi
from a visit to friends in LllH^too.
David Wilson U able U be oat
i.fMln after a sever* attack of pnoa
monla.
Mins Lucille Harris of Richmond,
Vu.. Is visiting her lather, Mr. C. W.
Harris.
Gvo W Gardner and Eugene Par
k-', were buslnaaa viailors la New
fi n this week.
y »» Ruth Westbrook is spending
tin Christiana holidays with her ma
ll.o. Mri. C. R. Vinson.
Mli. Rlonni* Perry of near Wake
fii '.'i, is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Jackson.
Mrs E W. Myers of Haleigk, was
here this week visiting her parents,
Mr. end Mrs. Martin L* Wads.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A Stewart of
Llllington were the gaests this week
of Mr. and Mrs. J .K. Crocket*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M Gilmore and
Walter. Jr., are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mr*. J**. A. Taylor.
Mr*. L. R- Parker and taro children
from Wade rrtomed today from a
visit to her brother, H. A. Parker.
Mrs. J. W. Jordan, Mia* Pattle
Moylsn, Robert Jordan and Jack Jor
dan, Jr., spent Tuesday is Raleigh.
Rom: To Mr. and Mrs. A. T. God
win, at their home in Aurora, Tors
‘lay, December 26th, a son, William
Troy.
Miss Alice Poole of Laurens. S. C..
and Mi** Anmr Ball* Pool* of Little
Hack S. C.. are visiting Mr. aad Mi*.
J. A. Pod*
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Roach of Rod
Spring* and Btedman and Mary Vitk
spent Chriatma* with Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Parker.
Mrs Mitchell Hargrove and chil
dren left last week for Tampa, Flor
ida. where they will spend several
weeks with relatives.
Master John Snipes, son of Mr. and
Mrv. 7,. V. Snipes, who has been 111
arith pntumor is for ooveral days, -a
reported m*ch better.
Mita Miriam Baggett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baggett of Lfl
l.ngton, is viltaiag In the home of
Mr. and Mr*. Jess* F. Wilson.
Mr. Sam Fieiahmaa of Baltimore.
Md., visited his sea, Bam Fleishman.
Jr., manager of the Fleishman Bros,
aborts here, daring the holiday*
Prof. Robert Paaraail of the facuL
tv ef State College, Bslo gh, sgeat
the Chriatma* holiday* here wMk Me
pore at*. Mr. and Mr* James Pearsall.
Mias Clyde Sneed left this maratag
for Richmond, V*, where she wfll un
dergo an operation. She was accom
panied by her mother, Mis. Frank
Snead.
Lieut, aad Mrs. W. C. Lao of Ra
leigh, spent Chrislm** In the dty
visiting at th* hem* of Mr. and Mao
E. Lee They loft today for thalr
home, r
Mbs Pearl Wilson laft Tuesday for
a ten-days trip te New York. Bhs
Joined a party at Rocky Mont aad
Washington and they srill make the
trip together.
Mrs. R. C. Taylor aad son, Harry,
and daughter, Mary, aad Mr. Jim Da
vis, have returned front 'Gastonia,
when they attended the Taylor-RaV
tie wedding.
Mr. and Mr* Jams* Hamptoa, who
have been in West Virginia far th*
past several weeks, ere here spend
ing sometime with Mr* ITiuptoik
parent* Mr. aad Mr* Martin Wed*.
The Christina* Pageant, "Bethle
hem" which pleased eeeh a large
congregation at' the First Bap tint
church last Monday night, will be
presented at th* chuiuh again tonight.
The peblie is invited.
The graded schools will re-op**
next Wednesday morning, A* teach
er* who went to their homes to spend
the Christmas holidays, will all re
turn by Tuesday algid and be ready
for the opening Wednesday mo ra
iny
Mr. and Mrs. DU* Thornes of
Rockingham, A man Thomm tad Mr.
Williams, of Maxton, Willie Joseph
end Mies Marie Joseph of Laorinburg
ami Lewie Sherman of Richmond, Ba.
were the holiday geest* of Mr. gad
Mr* ITirrf Thnmaa
Jess* and Mask Dsaaing, of How
folk, V*_, visited relatives In Don
thia week. Their mother, Mrs. JnUa
Denning, died while on a visit Is thorn
•everal week* ago and was bnriod at
Norfolk. Their nwnj /friends here
eympathlm with them In the lorn of
their mother.
Ooo. W. Gardner, who has charge
of the ainging at the Method!** Ban
day school and Mr*. Baiph Wade, the
organ!at, were each presented with
a gold fotmtiaa pin daring the Bun
- day srhool hoar last Banday for their
fnithfal terries daring the past year.
The gifts warn given by the Ben Soy
Reheel.
Goa. K. Qrendbam, chairman far
Harnett cownty of tbs Woodrow Wil
son Fo ends tiee fund. has aebod the
Dispatch to *Uta that ba Is stiU re
ceiving donations from thorn who
with ta cewtrtbwto ta Wig food. Ho
• tmpolgn I* being too fasted but Mr.
Grantham I* anxious far Harnett ta
raise tin gaota. Do net! one may be
handed ta him a* any Mate apd they
1
will lx forwarded kaaHkld) *
data headquarter*.
- Otto P. Shall ft la Raleigh today 01
buii now.
Ooorge Moans of Marlon, g. C.
Visited relatives hero this wnk.
Miss Gladys Davanport has return
od from a visit to friends at Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Pape of Oby
ten. spent Monday here with rain
tie as.
L. T. Jeralgan at Wilmington, vaj
hero Christinas to spend a few dayi
with relatives.
Safus Gardner of Waahiagton, D
C., is hero this week visiting his la
User, TL Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herring oi
Roseboro. were her* this weak lh<
rursde of Mr. and Mra. Horace Proa
Rev. A. B. Harrrll of Petersburg,
Va., returned home Wednesday af
tor spending a few days hero with
relatives.
Joe Green, colored, hae found a
watch, and wants to find the owner
Set him and if it Is yours he will bt
glad to turn it over to you
Robert Young, who has been con
fined to his room at Young's Hotel
for the poet two weeks suffering from
pneumonia, to able to be out again.
Mia. A. H. Harrell left today for
Petersburg, Va, after spending the
holidays here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Pope Shs was accom
panied home by Master Harrell Pope,
who will spend several days with her.
WILLIAMS-JERNICAN
A quiet bat irapreeriv* wedding
ceremony wee solemnised on the *v
er..ng of the Slat at the home of
Rev. E. N. Johnson when Mr. Adoh
phna Williams was united In mar nag*
to Mias Reva Jernigan. Only a few
relatives and intimate friends were
present when Rev. Johnson spoke the
words that Mended the lives of thee*
tw* popular young people.
Miss Jernigan 1* the beautiful
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Jar
ntgan and has resided In Dunn all
of her life. Possessed ef a charming
personality and a gracious ——t*
*h* has the beM wishes of a hast sf
friend*.
Mr Williams is one of our progres
sive young business men, being con
nected with the establishment of Mr.
J- T. Guy. H* came to Dunn a few
years ago from Trey, N. C.. and be
cause of his sterling qualities and
sunny disposition is deservedly po
polar.
The happy couple hove returned
from their wedding trip and are bow
at home to their friends at the ruei
dsoc* of Mr. M. L. PMllpa.
MISS BATTLE BRIDE OP
»**. R. a TAYLOR. JR.
In a ceremony of marked bounty
and charm place Tuesday at
high noon at 8t Mark's Episcopal
rharch Miss Iva Battle and Mr. Ran
som Garland Taylor, Jr., wers united
in marriage. Rev J. W. C. Johnson,
rector of St Mark's pronouncing the
ecremony. The church was lovely with
decorstoona of pahas. white lilies and
lighted cathedral candles. The bridal
musie was rendered by Mia Louis
Pry. using the Bridal Chorus front
Lohengrin as the bridal party enter
ed and Mendelssohn's wedding march
as a recessional Before the entrance
of the bridal party, a quartet Incled
'»« Mari* Terre ace. Mn. L. H.
BnlthU, Mr. Lucy Adam* sad Mr. P.
B Thompson sang "The Voice That
Brttthtd O'er Llan " after .rkiuk
Him Marie Torrence Mg “0 Perfect
t^re.” The Bret to enter was the
Dover giri. little Miss Jane McKay,
deter of th* bride, wearing a dainty
frock of white crepe d* chine with
•kirt and bertha of lace and carrying
»" frory basket from which ah* scat
tered pink rose petals in th* path of
the bride and groom. Th* maid of
honor was the bride** rioter, Mlai
Westray Battle wearing a oharmln*
gown of nory Poirot bwiJKwtth molt
trimming* and a black *atin hat trine
mod with mole. She carried an arm
bosquet of ftasasl] rosea The bride
entered with her step-father, Mr. H.
H- McKay, who gar* her In marriage
vaa strikingly Lorely In a tree el
tng coetom* of Malay bream dot*
trimmed with bearer, with hat ant
sccseeories to match. 8he wore a cor
cage Of orchids and ralley Uliea The
groom waa attended by Mr. Jam ns D
Daei* of Darn, as best man. Th<
groom and bis attendant entered fren
th* eretry and sset the bride at the
ehaneel. After the ceremony Mr. an<
Mm. Taylor loft for a bridal trip te
Washington, New Tork and ether net
thorn el tie*.
Mrs. Taylor Is lb* oldest daoghte
*f th* lata Jacob Battle Jr., rf Keek]
Mount, and Mr*. H. H. McKay, of tM
elty, and a stop daughter af Mr. H
H. McKay. Mi* eras ednested at th<
Southern Conesnretsry of Music. am
Is a charming and accomplished giri
She is a finished musician and darbij
her reeidence la Oastenla has bee
prominently IdsstMsd with the muri
eal 11ns af the cHy. She la eery pope
Ur In social eirrieo and wtt be gens
Inely missed by scores of friend* wh
regret that rim I* to auk* her boos
rise where
Mr. Taylor la a me of Mi
and Mr*. K 0. Taylor a
Dunn, and is eoimseted In bsrinee
with the B. 0. Taytar «
that <Hy. Bella yaeng man of spies
did gaallrim and le prominently idee
triied with the tauimaae and social IM
ot hie native city
Among the oat of town gueete for
i the wedding won Mm. K O. Taylor,
mothor of the groom, hi* brother, Mr.
Hurry Taylor, and hi* *i»ler, Mia*
' Mery T»yior, all of Dunn.—Quetonta
OeceCte »fth.
Business Local
LO*T^-»rrWElN FIRST NA
Uonal Bank and Hood and Gran
tham', U*t Saturday, ladle*, foun
tain pin without cap. Reward for
it* return to Lala Lee sill., Dunn.
Wo- *• *» St pd.
CANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS Fruit*
—bo*t quality for loam money.
Freeman’* Caefa Grocery.
FOR SALE—FIFTY WHITE LEC
j*n hena. Bat etock. See me or
I>u»*, N. C. 29 St p±
BRJC9L-E1LN RUN S* PER CENT
Hard. Shipment* within if Soaiu
after receipt of order. Layton
Brick Work*. (Eetahli.bed IMS)
Mariea. E C. Dec 1 S mo.
FARMS FOE RENT.—I HAVE FOR
rent three one-bo ret forme. Will
rent to one man or will rent sep
arately. Situated about two mllee
ot Dunn and one mile from fair
ground* Will rent for itanding
rent or on charm. Fairly good
building* and oi>t-hou*e* on land.
If interveted aee or communicate
with Joel J. Lee, Owner, Duna, Ne.
I 29 Zt pd.
CADET COIL WATU HEATERS—
Lm and Hr*. Prim [mimAIi
Ml*.
LOST—BETWEEN C. W. NAY*
lar*a residence and E. V. aainer'i
reiidenee, gold ahrine pin. Finder
plcart return to Mre. Roger Brook*,
lie.
NONET TO LOAD ON FAJLM
ianSa to ar>«m trm »1,000 to
IH.M4 to* it raw. Qodwta and
Jeralg**, Attmar* Dune. N. C
tz.
FOR SALE.—FORD SEDAN IN
good eonftteoa. 8*e Ear. G. T.
Adama or Z. V. flnipaa, Dunn, V.
C. Itofe.
CAR BICE.—Ali" SIZES. PUCES
rtghL Lew and Eg*. CM*
AUCTION SALE.—THE SALE OF
the late S. P. M. Tart peraonai pro
perty win take place at his late
residence oa January 9th, 192S.1
Thoae interested in bayimt ahauid
»w«nd <hU Ml*. U will ba wkl by
hi* executor for cadi.
MONEY TO LOAN - WomM
TNt Hundred Duund Dalian u
loan on lint morteeg* on rati m
late. Long tint*. Besy payiaaata
R. T. SuiriM and 0. A. Baiboar,
Bomob. N. C. Ofict third floor
Farmers Comaserelai Bank Balld
!”«■_ Da*, l tL
FO* RENT.—THULE HOME Fata
with good fence around iL No
•tampi. ea*y to cultivate. Tan-room
dwelling and oat-ball ding* in largo
Oak Grove. On* axtra tenant
house, good water. Spring pasture
for cattle and h*g pasters with
running water that nestr goes dry.
right near the house. Plenty wood
and straw. 12 sail** from Dunn (
miles west of Newton Grove, ftnr
neighborhood If latrrested are roe
at one*. P. T. Msseengill, Dunn, N
C.28 2t p.
MONEY TO LOAM.—ANYl Arne—t
on long time. If Interested Me us
at one*. West aad West, Attorney*.
18 tfe.
FOR SALE—TWO MILLION FEET
standing timber. Mostly long leaf
and slash pin*. Naar the road, be
tween Dunn aad Newton Grave. 1
A loo have two nis* residents lots
on paved (treat near the new granv
mar school for whites. Apply to F.
T. MasaongUl, Dunn. N. C. It pd.
FOR SALE—CHOICE TOBACCO
farm t mile* trim Apex. N. C All
the buildings on this farm are new,
consisting at 1 eight room bunga
low, l large twe-stery toad ban, t
twenty-on* foot teksoco barns, a
pack bouse, stripping room and or
•Ivnwg pit. Thera are about 21
acres cleared, and 2S acre* of good
timbered land. Good pasters. Unu
sually An* well at water. Pries
*0,(80. Easy Terns. Apply J. L
Howard. Apes. N. C.
Dee. 22 «U.
SHIPS TUFF 12.00; USD DOG 12.60.
yrmua’i Cxt Ontny.
HOOD MOCK IMG. HAVE YOU HAD
year *aa*apa7 Call US aU w»
will wad U la yew frMwui
<3*ab Qroaary.'_ ITU
Thr city editor and friend Atkhv
•on, a wh bK atoty of Sandy and
Phil, bretard la,far a few haara
Christina* day to rad rath tbnMlrw
and lend th* sadaMnc of tha'r praa
■pc* to th* nr alia They art bat*
variable piaj ffcpallari aad alt
w«rr dad to adb\>—
M I
iCARDUli
Z Tlie Woman’s Tonic
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Xmas Is Over But
Another One Is
Coming
Allow ua to thank you, my friends and coetomera,
for your patronage since we have bean here in your
Hty. It haa bean reported that wa would leave after
rhristmas, but let ua say that wa ara hare to stay. Wa
told you in our Christina# ad that our brother raised
the excellent fruit thst we were selling. He Is still rais
ing it every day, and w# ara going to get our share
from time to time. You will And it at oar place of buai
ueas with the best line of fruits and candles, also vege
tables in season, that the market affords. Again
thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting a
> liberal share in the future. Wa want you one and all
to know that our motto haa always been and ah all al
1 fW* he satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheer
fully refunded. I have juct received a message from
i my brother that he has recently purchased on# thou
I sand acres of the A nest orange, grape frnit and tanger
ine farms in the State of Florida and my brother and
t 1 stand shoulder to shoulder, so my friends can always
i get the best stuff at right prices because wa are In a
t® do this. Remember its my brother and I.
Wishing you one and al) a prosperous New Year.
’ Yours to Serve,
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M. S. DIBS
DUNN, —NORTH CAROLINA
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lirrlaei At MidtBii CWnk
P>weehin* Milan. •BdT’jp m.
by the patter, Ear. O. T. AAama
Subject at mo minx aarmani “Chriet’i
Power to Draw Mao." Subject at
erasing tannon: “Tounx Man, What
a Chant a” Sunday tthoal (Ml a a
H. L. Godwin, lupertntesdam Han't
Bible Clam 9:46 a m. Prot. W. 8
Solpae, leather; W. O. Johaaen Prea
tdant. Midweek pmyer-tnaatlnx Wed*
Mwdty T:U j> *., aoadaaUd by the
patter. The public cordially inrttad to
all tha aarrteae of the ahatah. Atten
dee nubara—x«od aude.
NOTICE
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Tha Anneal moot hug of tha ateefc
holdcra of the Pint National Bank of
Dunn. N. C-. will bo bald is tha city
of Dunn. N. C„ an tha 18th. of Juno*
try mi. tha third Tneeiiey, at 1S:S0
a a., for the purport of eleaflux •
Board of Director* to orrr* for tht
•aeuing year and for acti^ apon
«a«h matter* a* teal ba brmi|bl ba*
'or* tha meatinx a tthait than.
a B. TAYLOR, Caabiar.
December 18 th. 1P12.
Dec 18 18 Jan 8 U.
•OX PABTY A SUCCESS
A bo* pony gioon by tbo Mary'
Stewart school Friday night Deo*is
b*r tt war attended by a Urge andj
thoroughly good cats red aadlsacc.j
»*tMn bout wet* sold for a total af j
IMPS, end the total receipt* of th*:
evening were around Itl.tO.
Th* school and faculty wish to **
^roat eincera thaafco to all. aad aa
soeially to Msasra. Byrd aad McDon
ald who auctioned a* the boxes, aad
Mr. J. Steven* of Dnan who raffled
off a oaks, which was prosoated by I
Miss Mary Boll Fasfcasv of Dana.'
a former teacher The cab* was duly
appreciated aad added materially to
tb* receipt*, which wore derated te
cancelling a note oa the achoo) piano.
J C. WOOD. Principal.
DUKE NEWS
Duke. Dm. Si—da the proaonre at
the moot intimate friends, Mr. A. D. j
Woodworth aad Mia* Kaaioe Byrd
wot* united la marriage at th* home j
of tb* bnd# Saturday night. Th*;
wadding was a guiet affair only
doe* frianda af tbo bride aad groom
being ptowat. Th* coronaany wo
performed by th* Bor. A. C. McCall,
pea ter of the Baptist church at Daks.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth will nmk*
incir nome ax uui«.
Beguening Inst fltsndiy Bight and
continue* through Sunday Bight the
Chut mat season was ushered U hem
with appeepriahs •tanlstf. The Mr
via Concert hand meietad by the
other musical orgHctaatloae at the
town gam a very ytaaaisw
concart roauisting ad Christmas songs
tad music. Friday sight the Sunday
schools of tho town held their annual
Chriatmae tree exercises On Satur
day sight the Community Christmas
True was held lo the Lyceum. The
Girls Friendly chib assisted at these
exercises and, at which several Im
pressive end henaScial {talks were
made by tome of the tewa'i moat pro
minent eitisane. These talks ware on
the general theme af Christmas sad
what it meant and hew It should be
observed. The pesters af tbs churches
Sunday roaming and night, preached
about the birth of the Saviour.
Mr. and Mrs C. S Ricks spent
the Chriatmae holidays with relatives
In Wilmington.
Mlet Whitney Holt of Saint Mary’s
School, Saleigh, la spending the hoB-j
day* bar* w ith ha/ part ala. Da. and
Mr*. W. F. Hail
MM. Mary McKay *f Mara Me
D—aid Ctlltft, Bad y»* it
apaadta* tha holiday* km with har
paraata. Mr. aad Mr*. F. M. McKay.
Mia* farah Barbour af OraaMhor*
ia apaadlat tavaral day* bar* with
friend*.
Barr. H. L Daria, paatar af tha
Methodic* abort h, ia apaadia* tovarol
lay* with rotative* at Mm*.
Mia* Lowiaa Saddle af CaiwUna
CoDa**, Motion, ia apandia* tb* hal
idaya her* with her parcel*. Mr. and
Mra. B C. Oaddia.
W. F. Halt. Jr, atataatt af tha
Cilrtnky at North Carolina, ia
apandiny the holiday* her* with hi*
parants. Dr. sad Mr*. W. F. Bolt
Mr. and Mn. Arthur K.lly af Maw
port News. Ga, art apandlnff arr
rral day* bar* with ralatiraa.
Ftwf. W. M. Fowler of tb« Qein
rrly orhooi, Oriftan, I* opending the
Mldny han with bU parrau, Mr.
iaod Mia. A. r. Mr.
O. A. Zachary ayant tha tioildayi
with Ma par.au at CpaWawua.
Mr aa* Mm B ft. BaMy «prot tha
haMday* with fiionda at MooaotriUa.
Mr. and Mil L C. Tho mat amt
tha holiday* with friaada la Ooldo
! boro.
Mr. and Mm ft T Doolcl tpoot
th. holiday* with iwUtiaoa m W.U '
\ ton.
Mr. and Mir. ft. J. Clark* apart th*
holiday, with toIran in LiuMon.
Mitt Praacli BoWraon spam tha
'hoUdaya with kn parwnta in Ban
paria, Va
•tywart KfTar, atwdaut at Dartd
ron Collrtr*. it rpandinp tha balidaya
Sara with hi* parwarta, Mr. and Mr*.
F M. Mriay.
May, tha jvuap daopftoT of Nr.
o»d Mta. W. A. Goodrich, la vary ill
w4tb paaamonla la tha Good Bop.
Ho^dtal.
Mr. Farmer—
Use lime—It will make you money.
!
We have jut receded a car of MAS* ;
COIT ground lime stone and the price is
r i^kt. Come to see us at once if you want soy
Cur winter end spring use. We dp not think
it v/ill last eery long as thase is a big demand
fcrUme this year on account of the price and :
He BOLL WEEVIL.
Johnson Cotton Company
. Dunn, North Carolina ;
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VULCUN PLOWS
We now have on hand a supply
of VULCAN PLOWS and PARTS
YOU KNOW THE QUALITY
JOHNSON BROS.
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Dunn, North Carolina
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LINCOLN
Get Behind the Wheel
yij T-L. The eaae of mind and
R tkai. Puui.^ | driving a Lincoln
^jwatnget open ^ throttle until you
1 $4900 The ^cylinder motor—cylinder block* act at
UJ raeoank an included angle of 60*. the refinemente of
yS Tea Body Typee which show the pretest engineering dUB in
the motor car ioduetry. givea to the Lincoln.
MV without qualification, the
L| power plant
| 1 J. W. Th 01
I M ru*m