O L 6 C A L
Mr. W. P, Dickey tun, returnc
from a business trip lo i'lorcnea, S
C. , .
Mr. J. W. While head 1. i«covcrln|
from an attack at illness which eau*
oil him to be confined to Ilia roon
for savers) days.
Mr. S. i-'iv.shman, Jr, leaves tnaig/r
for Baltimore and Now York when
he Will assist in purchasing goods foi
the local stores of the FlcUhmar
B i oa. Co. 0
Mr. E. W Wood of ftouln l fro it
Doim, was among jtlic traitors ,n
town Friday. Mr. Woo l it the ion ol
Mr. Moore Wood, who hod 20 broth
ers and sister*, all of whom lived U
be more than 21 years of age.
Mr. F. Grovor Britt haa been In
l.umberton this week making arrange
ment* to move his family to Dunn.
They will arrive as soon as the weath
er is agreeable enough for them to
make the trip.
Mr. P. S. Cooper, who came home
from Baltimore last week to attend
the wedding of hit daughter. Miss
Florence Cooper, hat returned to
Baltimore where he is being treated
at a hospital.
Mr. J. S. Stewart will leave this
week for Wilmington where ho will
be associated with the Seminole
Phosphate Co., plant in that city. He
will remain ip Wilmington during the
fertiliser reason.
• ■uinii§ ncik ui near okq
man, brother of Mm R M Pearsall
of Dunn, died Sunday morning of
acute indigestion ami was buried
Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr
and Mrs. R. M. Prarsall attended the
buna)
The N A. Bell Hantware company
moved la.t week from the Phillips
building into the new brick building
recently erected by this company on
East Broad street. It is the purpose
of this concern to increase its slock,
according to Mr. Gee. M Floyd, a
member of ths firm.
The following relatives and friends
of the family wete here last week
to attend the Denning-Cooper wed
ding: Mra F. W. Norton, Mrs. John
Cooper and Mrs. Janie Williams of
Mullins 8. C.J Mrs. A. V. Bethea of
Dillon; and Mrs. Cooper, mother of
Mr. P. 8. Cooper, of MuUina, S. C.
u A, Rowland u moving his gro
cery atom and pressing club this week
into the garags building until recent
ly occupied by Omen's Buick Service
BUUon. The service station in the fu
ture will be located In the Gerald
Bales stable building. Both these
buildings are located oa 8. Wilson
avenue. . ,
' “ ' Mr. JohA Wash^rV^Kr^
Mattie Washburn of Dunn die? at
Sanatorium yesterday after a brief
attaek of pneumonia He had been a
patient at Sanatorium for several
months and was getting along nicely
untQ pneumonia was contracted. The
burial will probably take place at
Uliiagten today. Mrs. Washburn was
with him at the time of hit death.
Rev. B. P. Smith of Memphis,
Tcun., will preach at the Christian
church In Dunn next Sunday morn
ing and evening. Mr. Smith it remem
bered by a number of Dunn people
a* ha has preached here on former
occasions. Ho is one of tho moot
forceful preachers of his denomina
tion and tho psoplo of Dunn will be
glad of an opportunity to hoar him.
Mr. N. A. Townsend, Harnett’s
Representative In the Legislature,
was named last Friday to head the
Executive Committee. This places
Harnett’s Representative at the head
of the most important committees and
his friends bsek home fool that he
will fill the place with credit to him
self and tho State. Mr. Townsend is
fast becoming one of tho must ini
fluentlal members of tho House. I
The Wesley Bible class of thA
Methodist 8undsy school, will give a
banquet in the fraternal hall Friday
nfgtit. Mr. Z. V. Snipes, chairman of
the social committee, is making an
effort to get In touch with all mem
bers of the class to get the assurance
that they will be present. It is the
dpsiir of Mr. Snipes that all mem
bers attend the banquet, as welt as all
prospective members, but it Is neeee
■ 7 fee hi into know that the pro
per number at elates ma« bo nrroar
ed.
Some valuable prppcrty will he
. offered for sal* at auction by the At
lantia Const Realty Co., here next
Friday. In a pace ad. in thin Issue a
foil description of the property may
be aeon. The property it owned by
Mayor J. L. Wads and some of the
most desirable business and residen
tial property In Dunn will be sold
at your own price. The aaie starts at
10 J* o’clock Friday morninc. In tbs
afternoon the valsable farm proper
ty of Mr Wade will he offered to the
public.
Mr, Proatoc 8. Cooper who hai
boon a on fined for several weeks In a
hospital tn Baltimore, baa Undatsd
Ms rsslcuarioc as president of tba
First National Bank of Dana. Bit
males niton has baas accepted by tba
Board of D(rasters and Vleo-Prual
dept J. W. Draagbon will exert lei
tbs dattas of president eutO tba an
msad moo tiny of tba stockholder
February lttb, when a yrasidont wfl
be olooted. Bis friends and associate!
heps that My. Cooper, now rsliavut
of buataaaa earns, will rapidly regufc
hio health.
' MI.xsrj CROCKETT AND CANNA
I DY ENTERTAIN
Mil* Ruby Crockett and MUe Ag
II ms Cannady delightfully ontcrtalnoil
l' Friday evening from R:80 to 11 :3(J
at the home of Mn. J. E. Ciockett
n honor of the Oxford Basket ball
, tea mi
The guests ware mot at the door
by Mies Ruby Ciockett and luhored
into the dining room where dolieious
punch was served. Dancing and pro
r.roaalvtt conversation vretc the chief
i'i , rare* of the evening.
I.uteg a tempting salad course wax
I .cl voit by the hostess.
LANCASTER CARRISS
Wilson, Feb. i>— At the puneonage
of the Fi»it Mcthodiit church hi this
city Miss Dearie May Ourrlxs daugh
ter of Mrs. J. TV Gsrrlrx, were united
in marriage hy ltev. F S. Dove, yoe
Iciduy evening Both of the contract
ing parties are pnpoixi young people
of this city.
After thoir honeymoon Mr. and
Mrs. Lancaster will reside in Dunn,
where Mr. Lam-aster has accepted the
position of manager of the Colonial
Theatre just open in that town.
The marriage was a quiet affair,
being witnessed hy unjy a few
friends.
Kev. J. A. Campbell, of Ruin
Creek, filled hlr regular appointment
»;t Spring llraneh Sunday, a/ng for
his theme John 1*5-11. Ir spite of the
Inclement weather, a large cowd
»« present.
Every day in every way, thing*
urem to be getting better, except
1 "in days. The farmers of this sec
tion have bern doing excellent word,'
the ri*t week in preparation of the
coming spring ilays, which are np
‘■lly approaching. They arc optimistic.
Miaa Lacy Naylor, student nt State
School at Salem burg, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Nay
lor.
M. M. Jomigan, of Dunn, was a
visitor here Sunday.
Mr*. M. W. Naylor, visited her
daughter, Mr*. J. M. Page, of Clem
ent section Sunday.
Mra. Martha Barefoot, continues
right aide, we regret to note.
Mr*. Geo. Naylor of Dann, visited
friend* hem last work.
Misses Lela Strickland and Sallic
Naylor, of Dunn, were guests of
M Lucy Naylor, 8unday.
Mr. K. L. Strickland and family
have Moved to Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lee, who have
lived in Durham for Ike past year
have moved bock to their farm near
here.
recently He is getting along fine.
Mingo Sunday school 1s doing *omo
line work these day*. The superinten
dent Has been working to build up
his school under what is known as the -
six point system and it seemed that
his efforts had been partly successful,
when on last Sunday he announced |
that every member of the Junior ctoos ,
was a one hundred per centum. Schol
ar. This does has for Its teacher, Mr*.
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SPECIAL
Friday - Saturday
Pearce’s Bakery
AT THE GIFTW
You will fln^Cll klVygXA’al
entir* part weary, UuneiT. fav
or*. otV ISyou wiah to be re
lieved «* pfenning and prepar
ing yourViAnu, phono—
i Ion SHOP
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call no: i7
HIGHSMITH
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For Bof™i H oily brook Pout
try Food' It*. Iriah Potatoee,
Clover, P 'and Soy Beans.
Pauey flwil por deo-Me
Omtam Seta, %r quart-10a
a. H. Jackson.
The basketball team ' of Mlrg
cchool went up to Union A endow
last Friday and playod tho twain i
that place. Th* score stood 14 to
In favor of Mingo.
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* CALENDAR i
* WOMANS CLUB FOR 4
* FEBRUARY 4
* Music Department —Friday 4
44 evening, eight o’clock, Feb. 2nd. 4
* Bu.incjw-C.vics Department 4
44 Friday P. >L, S:S0 Fab. Sth. k
■14 Homo Economics Department 4
44 —Friday P. M.. 2:?!), r,b 28. 4
* .ntniTtn-t,,,,.,!
There will be a regular btiefoea
meeting of Uio Women** dub on Pri
day. February »ta at 3 JO o’clock. A
this meeting th* .ounce of the new of
fie*n lor the coming year will i>
submitted to the dub and voted upon
It is very impudent that every mem
ber be present at tbit meeting, nnc
it is hoped that the attendance wil
be on* hundred per cent.
Mr*. J. 8. FARTHING. Cor. See.
DUNN’S BEST PEOPLE
SEE DELNORA FAMILY
Many of Donti'e bettor-elan, of
poople am dally taking advantage ol
the great worjuhgtth* Gloat Dolnora
ts doingJRfe has for many in
the month"and urjriliud great
u-ctoril that hav* \JT perplexing
quedfione withWu ndjKtlc art
TF.or -'Wui fngl nlWi yet been to
iceL-r bmthado to wsnee at the will
uni A be sinprlll mmpart ol
M* Bnb-TOrRwiMrv ..a... Philadel
phia, wbnfc »haMf» permanently lo
cated for two yStlL 8 e h_« eeorea
of lettore from mR ov<-, tht United
States praising hclgoifc. i. icatod on
MugnoHh Avenue,Must beyond and
serous the .tree* firon New Grammar
School—look for her banner.—Adv.
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after racalpt
Brick Work*..
: rot SAL*.
Wakefield cab] ta, at I1JI
par tbauaad. Edward*, *ai
can. N. C., Boy 12 St pd.
RIKE SIGN SHOP
Wc paint, make^dd h
AMD ADVER,
SIGNS
teHpdw
Year Want*
UGHT SIGNS
>uj Gobo SIGNS
IT (^STS NO MORE
228 Hap St t FaywttwTilW, NX.
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mbing a£id Heating
arc prepare </to give you the best ser
e in-Hvmbing, Heating and Repair work. ;
When'in rmed of anything in our line don't
forget to call us mp. Estimates cheerfully
furnished arAj walk guaranteed.
we make V Specialty of repair i i
-X_I work-i;
Henry C. Lee |l
Phone N~ 263 118 So. Railroad Ave.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
We have secured, after itJiny months of effort, the
eccouvt of the Spartan Grairfand Mill Co., of Spartan
burg, 15. C.. manufacturer* off, what we honestly believe
to be the beat line of dairyAstock *»<l feed on
the markut, and quote youAhe following prices.
W9t Ct. Protein
Spartan Grains Dairy Feld_ 24 98.00 per sack
•Spartaa Cra :ia Laying Ml 98.60 per aaek
Kacklc je:r.[ h Feed 92.76 per aaek
Sv’eot ?t* Air? Stock Feip 92.00 per aaek
Fill out the couponfbelow with your correct poet
olfico ^d-IrcM and maifto ua. We will place them in a
,>ox andVn Saturday,February 10, 1*88 at 8 o’clock
P. M.. x.oVill have thl namea drawn oat and the flret
r*'-»n whdtenawere ti hia or her name will be given
c. c .k.; o.veed of flhat persona choice. Ymm meat
t ru.1 mr yJLt Naaal ka Peres* to Qualify.
Get m lhsJLnd u& the feed that wOl produo* the
best rea«.?ts fwllii uAnsy spent.
freemans! cash grocery
V«OHEN.»g
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MCA1-CHOICVWATXX GmWl
4—-— BUTLER BROTHERS .
(JSl$500.00f^n
1—. WORTH OF y
Raincoats to be Given Away
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These coat* are combined rain
high collar*, flannel lined. They are
Range in price from $ I 5.00 to $30.4X
ing to $75.00 we will give one of the
size from 6 to 9 year* of age. A pifrchase
will give a coat to a boy or girl ran ging in M
age. All that you have to do
is to purchase $75.00 or $1
large stock of grads. j
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M. L. JACKSON, Owner I
GEO. L. CANNADY, Auctioneer
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