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Paul, visited relative* here Sunday. Mr. W. L. Arrington of Beaufort, passod through this sort ion the pul week. He is diatrlct deputy of the Woodmen of the World, and waa look in* after the different cnmps of thla county (Sampson; which is in Mm Atlantic diatrlct. Mias Georgia Mo mis, of Dann, vis iUd f.deads here 8uo.Uy Rev. G. A. Haiti attended pro aching sendees at Mingo Sunday. Mr. J. D MeCorquodale, wf Kuleon, was vlrittng ham Sunday. Them will he a regular comtnunlca tion of Mingo Camp Vo. 163 W. 0. W ,Saturday February 17th, at 140 p. m , according to information this will tc an Inlorosting meeting. Mr. and Mr*. |. v. Ixr arrivod hire Saturday They art mowing from Durham bark to their fdtm near Vnl :on. Thu small child of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Norris, is vary sick with pauu* roonfa „ Mrs. I. E. Barefoot, speot the last lew ilays with her mother Mrs. J. T. daylor. Mr Lemon Naylor and family visit id Mr*. Naylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Stirling Sunday. Rent wishes SIMPLE SCRIBE. Feb 12, 1328. Durham, K»b. 0. — Mix Doris Smith, Durham county school glri, vho won rite Buts spelling champion .hip during the toarhers assembly in Saieigh last November, was otfleinllv presented with I he medal Thursday light at exorcise, held in the school. Ote presentation waa made by Prof, l^n W. Carr. Jr., county auperin londent of schools. The eaerriaes "•'re held at Whit* C oa» school Nine hundred lawyers here receiv ed their license after studying at Hake Putoi college daring ths 26 rears in which law haa been taught thers, according to a Wake Forest lisps tch NOTICE OF SALE By fftw of the terms of a certain Mortgage De*d executed by T. L. Reardon, which mortgage deed is iuly registered in Book 108. page 2f> n the oHle* at the Register of Deed, »f Harnett default having »esn mm aymant of the lotc seen rtgage deed. Jic und ionar, mort rtgage deed. •'•I ' th day et *»rel >ck M., offer lor ■ r ••action nt the *»rth. UUipgton, N. C.. For caah ,Uie follow ini nda in Har iett county, to-wit: Lying on the of Hughes and Middle Prang the fork of mid creeks, n Crock Aca iepy. ^and^kr^^^^hc j^rguram r«ry <*•<! others,—beginning at a ^ ■ton* corner on the k' oll with white o&k pointers in the line of th« &o-c*U yd McCrainW land and a comar af tlu I'canoo and McKay land, and rani U*mc< ft M dayrcaa and H mmmta •aat 80 chain. with tka Me CrainW line to hU earner; thence M 37 degree, and 40 ralnaWs Waal 17.10 chain, to a rad oak ia Mm rcraa^ af Middle Prong Crack. Byrd, Gregory and McKay'a earner; theaci 8 4 degreaa and 45 miautaa K. 8.41 chain, to a .tene copter in tka aide ta Bale. Creak Academy, It | Pearson's . cad /McKay'a thence fl. tt dogface and 00 ■ West *1-50 ehMaa to tka bcaiaa&* containing IN Jenna, more or Wee, tke aacr Vein# tie laada dcecrikod ia a deed area Aha A. McKay. 8r. ta CeorgAPraAa McKay and Loan Kd wanl UHl, dated tka 7tk day af September!004, registered la Book 103. page 330. of the record* af Bar nett County, the calk and distances In the deacription herein gWen *J per .orvey made by Gao. E. Prince, aar vcyor, in Janaary, ltt0. The (uceceafal bidder will ba re quired le depoeit wiU) the undersign *<i 10 per cent of hia kid before tbe aal* is dosed as evidence of the good faith af hia bid. Balance ef purchase money to be paid upon doHeary of clocii. This the 13th day ef Pebuary, IMS. J. & CLIFFORD, ComiBtalonkr, Mortgager Feb. 18 10 17 Mari, FOR RINT. N. LAY Ion Avaaua nest ta my far mer home ia pa J. 0. Layton, Due, a. C. , * 3t pd. STRAIGHT week and as man with Mixture, Louie, HI. WANTED—MAS?* Mil comyleteBlne end uOlitXO IlngwerthWBe Oa. E. LItchk*, OhU FOR RENT. Diha Ere it next to Dr. P. A. Stewart'. . Suitable far law yer or 4 %ly to A. C. Bamea, far iimatlon. t dte. LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS LA die*, if yea wo-ld Me the aawart etylee hi lyrlm draaeea, canea. waUta *•<! iJRea beautiful Mb Jaat la frawf inhae town. Other* era baying ■*. why not you? A* la wnl, *f sail cheeper E. 0. Taylor Co^ Dann, N. C. lto. Feb IS. ISSS. MONEY TO LOAVON FARM FRO yerty.—Si ewi time If wanted. Amount. nAA IM^MM. Baa Wilaaa and WcLeod, Attorney*. Dann, N. C- iaa i, tic. YOUNG GENTLEMEN OUR NEW Spring mb, keta, ahlrt*. tie*, eel lan h**icry, elipner*. ate., are eoee ing in freely. Gfcr motto: Boat ma te n*! prettied! deaignt, latoet •tyled. wits pried wortunatubip for lma mo MB, taka through oar children Bettor gat you re while ee lectioB ia large- B. 0. Taylor Co., Dune, M. C. Jta. Feb. ia, mi. FOB Itll- Mint Vm ou> •V*1 ■ 1 h« h*nl to find. Will work n, pull any thin* that aay 'w«l pEu. Gen ttr tnomjrh for • to drive aad, boaulifal ■! flMOO She1 it worth ftl anybody’* too-, ncy. Will i or on that. If you aro I cad at my I homo and leek ever. R. Gard ner. Feb. I tfe. R. C. TAYLOR ia thia ittao oet to wear children la lea for of bed and art the Tellow .Feb 11, lfitf. OP FARM from •ljOOd to Oodwta aad ttoaa. M. C. hard. BhtpmoaSj^HIhhi 41 ^mm after io*oljo4% m order. Lartoa Brick Worte Vbtabfrhod IBM) - Marlon, 8 C. Doe 1 • lae. and two Caah or on *»y CALL MO. IT HICHSMITH SEED Iriah Potato oo. Soy Buna SPECIAL* Pa“T PUata, par Joe-Stto Omlam Soda, pm «mat-ISa 0- ' ( g LOCAL < 1 K. A. Stewart of Lillington. tu i business visitor in Dunn Saturday. Kati Wtwlbrook of lha University spent the week rnd hsr* with hi mother Mr*. C. L. Vinson. The farmers of *.►< Dunn lilt Ilia a 'e making mucu baa Iway m pro 1— ring for anoth-jr crop. Mrs. K ). Nobles has returnee from Fayetteville, whore she was i patient in a hospital for several days F.url Dawson, a student at Oa) fthlge ,la home for u few days, visit l»g hi* parents. Me. and Mrs. W. P Dawson. Mia Annie Cherry, formerly i member of tho graded school facutti hero, spent the weak end with Mr , »"d Mm. E. B. Culbroth. Misses Mamie Clyile Rom, Kthe Dawson and Kathleen Holland, whe nre in school at Salcmburg, spent the week end with home folks. Goo. K Qrantham has returned from Raleigh, whore ho attended ■ meeting of the trustees of the Uni versity of North Carolina. Mrs. A. B. Harrell, of Petersburg, Vs, after spsndine swerml weeks here with her parents Mr. fend Mrs. Henry Pope, returned home yester day. Miaa Mary .Surloa yesterday un dorwont an operation for acuta ap dendicitio at the Pittman hospital, rayetteviuc. Her condition ia report ed favorable today. Tha T. K. L. Class of the Kii*t Bap tist Sunday School, will meet Thors d*7 evening at 7:80 o'clock at the home of Mrs Leslie Parker- All mam bar* are urged to bo present. L. C- Stephana is Having placed on lets on North Ellis Avenue, material for the erection of three 6-room bun galows. They will bo modem in every respect. Phillifh and Baggett, local contractor* will do the work. Mia* Sue Smith is in Rocky Mount this week attending the pholograph er1* convention which was in session there yesterday ami today. Her »ta die, however, will remain open at the regular hour* during her absence An important meeting in tho in terest of the erection of a hospital in Dunn will be held in the Cham be i of Commerce office this evening at 7:80. All who arc interested in this matter are urged to attend the meet ing. T. V. Smith, president of tha State Bank and Treat Co., who hat bean variously (II for tho past few days suffering from an attssck at ■ cwaEftwwwsii art (not permitted to see him at all. A team of mule* hitched to a wag on and left standing unhitched in tha lot back at the Dunn’pBekige House Friday afternoon proceeded to run away. They ran only a short distance, however. The only damage resulting was to tha wagon to which the mules ' were hitched. Permits for the erection of ten now buMneaa house* and Residence* in Dunn were issued by L. V. Blaaell, superintendent ef the local watet plant, daring the month of January. Application fpr permits to erect three new store building* are now In the hand* of Mr. Bluet], though the** hare not yet been pawed upon. Non* of the wdea of the business, 'residential and farm propertle* ol J. L. Wade in aad near Dunn made on Friday of leal week will be con firmed. The min were conducted b> the Atlantic C-oa«t Realty Co., and while tone of the property waa bid in at aatlafaetory prices, the price* w a whole were not aatlafaetory to thi owner. The Southern Ga* and Oil Com paay, with hom* office at Clinton hare opened a branch office la I>uan They are wholesale dealer* in ga* aad on. They hare a truck in Dunn and will dediver their products anywhen in the Dunn District Per the present they* era located In tho City Garagt budding. J. W. Harrell will hart charge of the office her*. Fred Baggett end Pawl Kelly hart opened a grocery etere on Hast Broat street in the building formerly oeco pied by the N. A. B*H 0*. The fin nemo la Baggett and Kelly. Thai will carry a line of heavy aad fane: groceries .feedstuff, ate., and will *1 •o handl* country produce, limy an now ready for business and will ap nMdUtA ffi call <mm tViaair fHpTMt* Ill a letter to Kills OoMstoln, preel dent af the Dunn Chamber of Com mere* Centre—nan X. U Ljroi etotos that be he* Introduced » Mil h Confirm prorldln* fer the ereetim ef a Federal peeteflfce boildin* 1 Dniwi. WM1* tba MD It net likely t peee at the promt ooaolon of Coo , prooo CengrooooMa Lynn- ate tea ii tb* letter that b* think* the blH wll b* popped at the aoxt melon. , Mrs 1. W. Smith, who Hr** shoo (omt mil** aauth of Daaa, ha* » broom laghiru bona and dprtn* tb month of January they Uyod Mf •fan. TWo 4a an aeon** of met than If ogy* for onoh h*». Mr, Smith Hra* on a M* fayaa and * apkaap of tb* bona aanomta to tor UMU, and the mepoy raaHaed frm *b* W» *f ooMoa Wme fa pda I • ' « 1,1* good. Poultry it font becoming a I I profitable business In thr Dunn Die II triet . * , The mixing plant of the 8emin«le i I‘hospitals Co., which imj been lo cated in South Dunn for dio past four yean, ha* been moved to Wil , mington where the business will be continued under the game maaagu «"»gt J*S. Stewart, who had charge 1 of the operation of tha plant heyo, left last week to taka up bis work in Wilmington. High freight rules out of Dunn was the principal causa of the nlftnt boing moved to Wilmington. Dunn, however, will be n distributing point to the firmers of this section for the product of the plant. Mr. B. T. Leppard of Raleigh, dis trict field director of the North Caro lina Cotton Growers' Co-operative Marketing association, spent papt of !a*i week in Dunn. Mr. Leppard to working in the interest of cooperation between thg farmer-momber* of the association and the merchants. Bnforo leaving Dunn Mr Loppar! stated to a Dispatch reporter that ho found the business men • f Dunn generally i*i sympathy with the now marketing rlan and ready to eo-oparta- with l' c members of tiic Cation and To bacco Marketing as-oo u-lons )iv t.'g up to their m-ri j< rsh'p ct ntrsrta. WESLEY BIBLE CLASS ENJOYS BIG BANQUET The Weeley Bible class of the Meth odist Sunday school gave a delightful banquet in .the fraternal hall last Friday sventng. A large portion ef the membership of the class seas pres ent, together with a nnumber of in vited guests. Tha Masonic orchestra furnished music for the occasion which added greatly to the enjoy ment of the evening. • Flalee to accommodate about one hundred were prepared by nwmbon of the Woman's Missionary socisty of irvr aicwouiBi cnurcn ana aif* flcttcV ous tapper they served to those pro* ent wse thoroughly enjoyed. They did their putt well. After flniehlng with the "entn" sev er*] informal talk* were made. Among thoee who spoke ware Z. V. Snipes, chairman of the social com mittee *nd a former president ef the clase; Prof. W. 8 8-nipee, teacher; B. I- Godwin, aupsritendcnt of the Meth od in Sunday school; Hot. G. T. Ad sms, paator of the Methodist church; Gene Lee, A. L Newberry, James Beet Geo. W. Gardner sad C. C. Pen ker. president of the clan, who alee acted as toastmaster far the evra lag. It is a custom of the Woalcy Bible elan to kav* sons form of entertain ment at least one* a year. These oc casion^ arc looked forward to and art always enjoy*!. It brings the class wpwiT wrwr liiwwimrwqriKg teems to plcaso *1 land much bene fit li,derived from these annual social affairs. The elan senjoys a member ship of nearly a hundred and the overage attendance is well over fifty. MISS TAYLOR HOSTESS The Teacher* Book chib sms de lightfully entertained by Mis* Buth Taylor at her home Saturday after noon at a Valentine party. The bom* eras decorated through out hall and parlor with potted plants and cut flowers. Heart* and red candle* were very suggestive of the occasion. Three table* were arranged for Progressive Rook. After several games, a salad course, coffee and mints were served The color scheme of red and white were carried out in tho refreshment* as well as decora tions. Members present were. Miasee Ag nes Elks, Blanche Grantham, Jan* Williams, Lillian Rnmeeur, Eleanor Kincannon, Rachel Clifford, Mattie Henderson, Ethel Erwin and Evelyn HnigTesve*. Miss Taylor’s invited guests were Mrs. Oscar Strickland, Mrs. B. D. Bunn nnd Mr*- Dick Tay lor. AT MINGO BAPTIST CHURCH On Sauiday night February 24th, at 7 JO o'rlrvlr h. u:.m Mantlet eboreh a play will be ffren, entitled "FruiU of the Wine Cop.” Adnloion of 2* anti It cent*, to be and for the benefit of the church There win be Unit* marie ghren by Batter, Jackson and Coen. DUNN, ROUTE ONE Mr. Editor! News has been Keren | fer the past week in this aetb'on. The rain end fleet completely paralysed buaineee and (beta was nothing to tlo except keep a goad wood fire, aat hog and hominy, read good hooka and paper* and content oureetvao. Bex. Klbert N. Johnson, of Da an. ' Ailed hi* regular appointment at 1 Min** Baptist church Sunday after 1 noon, aod preached a powerful aer ' awn. One that |a emloelated to be far reaching In Its effect- IHa tub ! Jaet being: "The creation af man,” baaed oa Genesis gi7. And the Toni Oed found man af the dost af tho 1 pound, and breathed lata Ms nostra* > tho breath af life. And man became • a Ihring soul. Tho preach ar Showed I deep thought and careful preparation. • There has been much loose talk ceo • rends* oroiottoa around bare and • this oaa an eloquent treat tee on the f (abject. • Mr*. Meilam Naylor has been eight • dak the lost weak, but la mash be* » ter at praaeat (fra. Bitter Strtetfand and sen, METROPOLITAN Wednesday, Fj biliary 28 The biggest Broad attraction ever in Dunn. A . that has been endohqed by all big ritins pre sented here\y same pro duction. •Prices.J..$2.00, $1.00 Mail Orders Early ~ '*TTT ANNOUNCEMENT •■ /.._x r 0 We wish to state the pubbajiwr we have opened an offic^in Dunn and are now ready to ' */ - For good ick service see us. Our gas and oils by Test." ALE ONLY . i SOUTHERN GAS AND OR. CO. Phone No. 2ft — • Dunn, N. C. ... a » % *• «; AVERY CHILLED PLOWS $7.98 S '' These costs are combined rain rn^fci.mlfici^^tsirhyc belt and ■high collars, flannel lined. They are very serviceable and durable. Range in mice from $15.00 to $50.00...Witbfeach purchase amount ing to $75.00 we wilj give one of the coatyfo a boy or girl ranging in size from-6 to 9 years of age. A pu rchaseAmounting to $)00!00we : will give a coat to a boy or girl ranging jn size from 9 to 14 years of .age. All that you hose to do to get ond of these handsome free is to purchase $75.00 or $100.00 worth of merchandise from our large stock of goods. A j i i I • 1 North Corobo .
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