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0 0 LOCAL 0 - Mu. J. C. GoO'l*’ ami iluughlrr, X*in C S Kiel*-. w-«»k in Ru lifph Ki.’diy. Dari ng Joncv of Nurtulk, Va., ha* bvdn In Dunn for wvui?.* r^y* vlaitiug relative* and fri. mi*. Mm. J. D. GuOih.ii) cf Richmond. V.i.# ha - •. .i.ivd lK»r#v- after .wYa#? hei j*n;v% .'.rs J. C. Guuuwi<*. •‘lx. Mi*. ((vary Pope, ini». A. f Harrell i:ml Woith und ilrmuw 1 V(»v v’*i*o»* ii: Kuloigh Ihil Week. 1*. iter.tu.i'f* i ,i*!t GcM'ny hu* h»« Ail is this taac thut *yII1 *filr-ii«*t you t? >ou art* inii*:.;i «i ») ;»,ojmi lead ing of ito«k, poultry, ole. ’I1»e Wrjdi-y Mibb* ili.sv of the Mi-thoO’Al 8umlay -chool will have a feauqui-l in th»* fmtr*ni.*d IihII on the ovouing of February uth. Geo. K. Giant! run, Jr., no* return ed to the Univtrsily after spending a few <iayi here with hl« pairnts Mr. ond Mn. Geo. K. Grantham. Paator E. N. Jo hi*, son, of the Frit B ip;**', ciiu.tii. will preach Sunday morning on “The Unveiling of thr Child nf God." ami Sunday evening on "Tht Crrr.tloi! nf M?n.** Representative at*o .!!*■*. N. A Towns* m. vri ir r.mon.v, the gpe*l¥ at a reception a .van by Governor Morri son **t the Manaion Thunulay even ing. The >vreptinn wui given in honor of the oK-mbor* of tbe General Ai ■rmbljr. E. II. Ali'ViindrT. win lift* Urn buying cote.,-, ,•» ii. .1 mninl for tbo punt ati'W ir-n*. ■ Im, lm» t>< rr\ tm M.f. ti. .1 tn 1 i11 >i• at: o o. win it his Ct rnptiwy 1:3s upcmil un ufflec. Mr. Alrx. rdcr ii populai with Dunn peo ple who i..gr« I I ii.■ < I i.s ..‘uili's look him '<• :.i ntlir- tu». n. O. W •?..•»! —i.i surer, is the Dunn i»'p«r« •ilwlive of Austin, Rroadhurst u*id Woueycatt of South field. wlw arc *'-vni« fur Hill’s Mta tu:< C 'iporulion of Augusin, Ga. In li'tite n*i in this »-■*«»* you will find full ilrlail* of .he wri puratioii which Mr Watson wdl •* II. * The Colonial Tiv-ruc carries an announcement >n tills issue slating tlisst they will Sr upci for hu*ln«s» Monday afternoon at S o'clock- The new theatre will hr one of lice most modern )y .q u: p II • I'm- Jittp and ti e m- lager says lliat he v ill give his partons the best and latrsi pictures available. Mrs. S M. Oliver has moved to Dona from Marietta. Robeson county, and will occupy the res.deuce al tho corner of Ring Avenue ami Cumbers laud street, mill recently occupied by Mr. and lira. A. D. Nawborry. firs. J C. Sellers, also of Robeaon, will live with lmr. Mr-. OVvrr is tli* mbthrr of N. A , und F. O. Town send, of Dunn L. P. Surtes wiii move hi* stock of goods Monday from the building wVich he has occupied for the past several years into one of the new stares recently erected on Kost Broad street. He will be In the building: hot ween M. F. Hodges' market and | the Pendar Grocery. After Monday1 he will bo ready to serve you in hie' new quarters where he will be glad to have hit customers call. EPWORTH LEAGUE February 8, 1823. Subject: "Trend of the Negro World." 800*. Sentence prayer*. 8criptnre reading: Murk 14, 88-42. Recitation: "Slowly through the Dark.”—.Bevio Wilton. Number of DitcuMlont: “To *bow the natural capacity of the Negro. What eharaetcrlatic hat the Negro peculiar to hi* original life In Africa? —Iran Dowd. * Dearrlhe hit peculiar religiou* cap acity? Are Ntgroe* inclined to be re ligiout? If *o, why?.—Mr*. Hugh Prince. What make* tlio Negro tuapieioua of white people generally?—Ml** Ballard What doci the Negro really want Art the author”* point* returnable statement* ?—Hannibal Godwin. Bong. League Benediction. Leader: Carrie Alphin. ' MR. O'BRIAN WITH CAROLINA POWER COMPANY M. L. O’Rrian until recently mana ger of the McCrory 5 and 10 cent •tore in Dunn, ha* accepted a posh tion with the Carolina Power and Light Company and MfUiniod hi# da tie# Monday. lie succeed# J. A. Hina, who haa been transferred to Golds boro, and who was local salesman for the Company her* the past year. Mr. O'Brian needs no Introduction to the people of Dunn. In hia peti tion to mnnngrr of the McCrory store bo became acquainted with most of the people of the Dunn District. Ho la a native of Pennayheaala and a graduate of the engineering depart ment of the Pen* State Collage. Ho hns Just computed a upcelal coarse at Rie head aflteea of the Carolina Power and Light Company at Raleigh, aad the kaowladgu acquired there wti serve Mat wall In Km performance of hit ucw duties hero. While Dunn regrets to loos Mr nine and hia splendid family H h glad that Mr. O'Brtan ta to ooatsnus ■ cKbou. REV. MR. SMITH TO PREACH Kev. Letchur Smith, Soperinten dv.H of Home Mission in h'ajetUvilli Presbytery, in the abienee oi the pa* tor will prvarh at the following placet Sunday February 4 th, Roeeneatr chuieh 11 u. m. Stewart school houst S ?■ m. A cordial Invitation la vx tended to the public. A. T. I-ASS1TER. DENNING-COOPER On January, tbo thirtieth. Divine Sll.'ct Methodist church wax th< e«;tO of an unuvually pretty wedding, V- iu.1 Mia* Florence Cooper charming • laughter of Mr. uml Mr*, p. 3. Coop er of thi* city became the briile of Mr. I.cwia Knox Denning, promincnl young business man of Dunn Approaching the nuptial hour nr ronrpanit-.il by Mrs. John Hod*.., Mr*. Harper McD. Holliday sang, "Tile Sweetest Story Ever Told", by fltalu. Mr. Robert Jordan gave a vio lin *olo, "O Promiac Me,” by De Kovvn. Two vocal selections by Mias Iva Poaraon, "Thank God for a gar Ivse rte I m- J kb.ii._ *s If All Those Endearing Young Charms, ” by Davanant, completed thi* phase of the ceremony. The artistic sotting /or this beauti ful i»arriug« wan wonderfully done in gre.^n anJ white. Thu dark green background of palms displayed to »e advantage, great bunches of state ly UUee, the purity of their whiteness lending to the scene, a acred net* all t'.iolr own. While an enclosure about the chnneel terminated before the altar in “Cupid’s Gates." The ushers, Mr. Harper Holliday snd Mr. Benjamin Cooper, brother of bride, both of Dunn, preceded tho bii.'sl party to tbs altar. Following l •*»■; wore the groomsmen, Mr. Strickland or Four Oaks, and Mr. O' vsr Warren of Dunn with the u rides maids. Miss Rachel Clifford wearing gray ehigon with silver slip pers and gray lace hat, and Mas Maj orte Godwin, in 8apphiru blue luce, block hat and satin slippers. Neat eoc< the dame of honor, Mrv Na ihun Johnson attired In black Lace 'km and hat. The maid of honor. Miss Irene Parker, appeared becom ingly dressed in lavender brocaded aaaaaaaaaaa tAtfff t f litttltttifctliiil M » P > Ft f J * CALENDAR * * WOMAN’S CLUB FOR ¥ ¥ FEBRUARY ¥ ¥ Music Department —Friday • ¥ evening, eight o’clock. Fob. Iml ¥ ¥ Business-Clvtcs Deportment ¥ ¥ Friday F. M., S:SO Fab. M>. ♦ ¥ Homo Economics Department ¥ ¥ —Friday P. M., J:30. Feb IS. * » ¥ chiffon, hat and dippers The attend ants carried shower, he uquets of pink rosea The ring bearer, Mycr* Tilgh man in a Fauntleroy mil of black velvet, bore tho ring in a whits lily. As Cswor girls, little Misses Meta Elisabeth and Helen Johnson wore white organdy ever blue. Th* bnde beautifully i»wm"I In n suit of navy blue point twill vr-tn gray accessor ies carrying a ri:-»w uf bride's roses and valley llliss, leaning on the aim of her brother. Mr. Edwin Cooper, sf Dunn, ns*roll the altar, here Meeting the groom nnd his best man, his brother. iMr. Robert Denning, of Dunn Cupid's gates haring been opened by the dainty flower girls, be. fort the altar on s pillar of wtdto satin, the sacred vows were taken, Rer. G. L. Adorns, officiating, using the impn sslve ring ceremony. Amidst s showsr of boot wishes of a host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Denning left on an extended bridal tour immediate ly following the ceremony. How German dors gag at a dose of her own medicine I — Dniorrtown | Newa-Stnnrfard. 5* k : ANNOUNCEMENT l * * * # * — * , * Due to the rapid growth of our Delco- * * continue February I st, 1923, our city con- * * tracting, also the rendering of service in the *] • ♦ 1 * city, in order to give our Delco-Light busi- * * ness the attention it requires. We will con- * * tinue to carry our usual store stock which * * will be sold for CASH only. * # : HUDSON-ORAPER ELECTRIC COMPANY : ANNOUNCEMENT We have secured, after many months of effort, the account of the Spartan Grain and Milt Co., of Spartan burg, 8. C., manufacturer* of, what we honestly believe to be the best line of dairy, stock and chicken food on the markot, and quote you the following prices. Per Ct. Protein Spartan Grains Dairy Peed_24 $8.00 par sack Spartan Grains Laying Mash-- 20 $3.50 per sack Kackle Scratch Feed_ 0 $2.75 per sack Sweet Pasture Stock Feed_10 $2.00 per sack Fill out the coupon below with your correct post office address and mail to us. We will place them in a box and on Saturday, February 10, 1923 at 8 o’clock P. M., we will have the names drawn out and the first person who answers to his or her name will be given one sack of feed of that persons choice. Yon must Answer to Your Name hi Person to Qnrlify. Get in line and use the feed that will pndace the beet results for the money spent. .•■■■• • .. FREEMAN’S CASH GROCERY PHONE No. ai« 0 PrMBin'i Cuk Grocery, Dunn, N. C.: I u) intmttod hi the proper fcedinf of CMeWti ..... ( ) I food..._.hood of Hog* ..< ) .1 food.hood of Milk Cow..( ) I fowl.hood of Cattle or Steak.( ) I food.hood Signed......_..._............ Addieu....... .............................. Col oat tfcle coupon and nudl to ua. Plato Z mark in aqaore oppoaltt that in whiek you are hitaraatod. Alan f® in number I of oath poo are koeptng 1 * t » Old Dutch Silver i , Unique and artistic design* Jn tea, tile and table kot pads. Also card trays. Ideal for wedding gift*. --AT THE Gift Shop Business Local IU a G. SUTTON. DUNN, N. C, for FortfllMM. 26 41 pd. rO* SALE-NINE YEAE OLD nsre. Her eqaul would bo hard to Sad- WiU work aaywbera, pall any thin* that any bona will pall. Gra tia eaoafh for a lady to drive and Wotifui also. Prica $160.00 She it worth $260410 of anybody’* mo ney. Will Mil tor taA or an time. If yon *r« Inuiwtol call at ray homo aad Ieoh bar over. 2. Gard ner. Tab. 1 tfc. CONEY TO LOAN.—AJCY Amawwt on loo* time, if inUrvrted aoo aa at ooee. Waft and Waft, Attorney*.; 8 tfa. | T WILL PAY ALL WHO WANT1 the boot cheaper tbete day* when all *«odi arc advanetn*, to read I canrfollr oar ad for February 192* In chit laauo. a. G. Taylor Co., is the Yallow Front Storo. Fyb. t, 1921. |te.| [HE GREAT DELN0RA (Foraaoriy of PbBadolphia. Pa) n*o Wu*4d*a Mu Gifted Wauaa Locate* bar* ta Dunn. M. C. for tha winter MaaNEa Maht Cbpotal Gaaar Advice given ia all affair* of Ufa -* * -- ■ r”,-—y i- - nci rut beyond aad Kite* mwt liou Now Grammar School Buildis* OPEN DAT AND NIGHT I MEAI-CHOICE WATER Or—rW rneml at SO MIU per peck. Free ■n'l Caah Grocery. , is If. I WANTED. — NORTH CAROLINA Pin* Shintrlr*. Nun* a* dealer* bi«< wiWnx In ice*. Amil ufld ! Fleming Co., Warrcntati, N. C. Up. , FOR SALE.- -TWO FORD COUPES or I two 1>o»Ujc tooHnm, cheap. I Cir'i or an term*. Smith ami Xc j _*<•*. S Iff. I WANT TO TRACK—S-FASSENGER Al bum uutoaaebii* in good Mad* j tiori for Ford Truck. Hadron* Diaper Electric Co. SOtfe. [ FOR RENT.—HOUSE ON N. LAY toi Avenue n -xf doer to my Joi* | nu r homo in Dunn. J. G. Upton, Dunn, N. Q. d 3t pi NOTICE.—MY WIFE. OPHELIA Wiliam* eoiorr-ii. and ►raall.on. li-lt my liti;m Sunday tfli rnuon V’Kliout pt-rinTiuiion. Any infonna t'.on a* ‘o t:M-lr w >*rc*bout> will * appu-rlsU-d by me. Notify Un ion William*, rout,- Ko. 4. Bn* SI,1 Foyettovill*. X. c. It pd. ■"^■^■M^FaamaBtani — mirmr —ctji rum n fee aun bard. StopMaats wtthia M bam attar raeaiat at Tier fajtaa Brick Worts. (Established iSS) Marion, S. C. Dee 1 • me. rcE SALS—EARLY JttHT WakeftcM cabbage plants, at I1JS pet thousand. A. D. Edward*, Fal cou, H. C.. Bax 74 UR pd. FOR RENT—-THREE ROOMS FOR ligM konjekeoplag. AraUabla Feb ruary 7th. Apply at Dtipaub OEM*.! _SO tf pd.j FOR SAUL—MR OR S YOUNG iri't* and *aw« that wtM tar raw 'ia February and Marc* Will call ehn*p. It W. Snath.ktofc. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM bunds n amounts Cram 11,000 to 800.000 fee il year*. Oodwto and ^ JcmlgMi. Attorneys. Damn. N. C MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM FRO perly.—M years time if waatad. AmounU up to J 60.000.00. Sr* Wilson and McLeod, Attorneys, Duua, N. & inn t, If*. ■'ll TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND . CUSTOMERS: Not having room at my present stand. 1 will move— MONDAY, FEBRUARY STH. to the new brick store building between M. F. Hodges' Market and Pender’s Grocery Store, on East Broad street. I will continue to buy country produce >»nd 1 want you to see me bofore you sell. Best possible prices will be paid for same. t shall carry «st all times my »«yl splen did line cf Groceries, Feed, Hay. etc., and want to continue to selhyou. My new quar ters wiil enable me to serve you more satis factorily and carry a more varied stock. Thanking you for your past patronage and for the business you will give me in the lUture, 1 am. Yours to serve, L. P. SURLES DUNN, — NORTH CAROLINA ~— ■ i i . . . » Our February Opening For 1923 We challenge all who want the latest style, prettiest designs, with perfect workmanship for less money, to visit our store beginning February 1, through the entire Month and see and price our Magnifi cent Bargains in Dry Goods, Millinary, Ladies* ft—t—t Wraps, Coat Suits, Dresses, Men and Boys* Clothing, Shoes, Slippers, Shirts, Overalls and all the new and best things for late Winter and Early Spring. Our Stofe is always filled with bargains n»r to these mentioned Below: Ladies’ French Serge and all wool Velour $12.50 Dresses for . ___$4.95 Ladies New $7.00 to $8.50 Skirts for_$4.95 Ladies’ and Men’s $7;50 Dress Slippers and Shoes-$4.96 Ladies' and Men’ $5.00 Dress Slippers and Shoes. -$2.95 15c Dress and Apron Gingham for_10c Amoskeag Teaseldown 25c Outing for_I.IIIIlSe Men’ i new $3.00 Oxford Dress Shirts for. ...... $1.50 Ladies’ 75c pure Heather Hose_ an. Ladies' 75c Silk Hose for ____3^ Young Men’s $5.00 Blue Serge Pants for .*_$3.49 * Men’s two-piece Conservative Blue Serge Suit for I $9.95 Young Men’s $25.00 to $45.00 Suits for $14£5 to $29*85 Ladies $12.50 Broad Cloth Cloaks (Only a few left) for . __..._...._..._ $5 85 Men’s Mole Thibet $20.00 Broad Cloth Coat for. 11 $9.95 . ! I ■ •• ;• • These goods were contracted for way below today's market prices, and these prices are guaranteed only for goods in stock. If the Style is Best, Workmanship Perfect, and Pat terns Most Attractive, we have it and sell much cheaper. Yours always to serve with a big saving to the buyer, R. G. TAYLOR CO. • • February 1923 in the Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. C • ' • • • \ *'e win have ip«*ial prim imr *11 u<-«t week, if paw wtt I* mm —on. /rad the prices boiow; that will wake c leof <A/y sheet. llinal* Honey Almond Cream, yen all kao* As quality, fismst Alng for A* hands sad fan, Large alao bottle Mr special pale* ......._.Jga Saudi sixes, mmm esaa—, juat a saw A* special..U. Maris Talcam pseeder, malar stem, highly perfamed powder_...tga TarttieJi bath towel, set 2 wash cloth •ad large Bath Towel_Me Large ri— Blue Seal Vaseline, peed f» a# aet. only___._.._lda Big .toek \al*ntine», booklet covaUy and peri sards, any kted ym wish. Vrom.... la wp CaiWren's Sibber play Aprons, nail triag new, designed with pretty pie. Are*, an si—.. u< Sawltaip Bobber Beit and alaTmJT Alp rubber goods firm W* t> Vaatlty Air glna sflk beet otitn. peach orchid .while and pAk, dart** Better quality (tore stik Mat an color yos eiafc__ fittl Vaaity fair giovo silk blow—n. aH eoion and a—..fqm Vanity fair shadow bam pottAewM best quality glove .Uk...HjS 1 ■ — ' ■ ■ ■ - vazuiy uu gup tB UU Uaiaa Hi, «3k Jersey----MJI Vanity Utr Ak bw, pkia and «m hrsldswd, ill A lavmder *t TTTf 810 *0 hand made night gvwn trtm^ ■ad with (Sat Hoe, aataa gaad gnat* ity...AM Aid h'raiimaiti'Usi^ggHt r 8U40 madtri* taa napkim, bartet to Mga, A head made; per doien MM* 88***® Hadarfn table coven, aiaa 71 in. beautiful design week ***** 938-80 imported velvet rag, faennUfal figured work, large rite, uli price— 10 *0 bead made waist, trimmed with IrUi and hand nude filet lue.AJl MM -- feed qnality voOa, rise* 99 to 44 only----81-M Zap bath Mbe 918 tiimmad with band *9k embroidery, median might 91149 9744 Jap and ervpa kimonos, Jap hand wort deafen, antra special R.M Chlkiren 4-yisu toddy mlta al wool_ 9449 Baby 8-pisee all wool salt,* coat, aap •nd 4mm —-*149 91940 artra heavy A weal eonage sweater .. 9T49 Big let all woel slip ever rwistars. A •ohtra. 9149 *7.50 all wool serge, vehret ehOdrsn's 1 lot chum's heavy carts, prlea from (SO# ta M SO, aala price.pt.M IH M sqsirrsl shoafcar, bast bkid^ _ M«d MM plstlnaaa, fn cotargray ~~"J MM t. f. Coats sawing thread, black <s4 white, a*y eatobar I dean far.ltrt 0 X. T. Crocheting thread 1M yards a« a spool, l daaaa far_Mt dag bad sysaa sflh slippers. bead atMB':~ b» fraat, pah..4tN rdystss tooth pasta yea aS haaw tha qeslity, small ska II fsr-.Mdh Cal*ata sad Iran last powdss an to |IM a baa. t Car.-M.M ^_ ♦ Mm Olive sad CalgaSs saiga. Ugh gaaUty yerfama. II aafcaa far..|l.gg far •hslll'aa, mgekr T*o t^Ur IFIFTHAVLSHOP
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