} .LOCAL • V~.1 * CALENDAR * * WOMAN'S CLUB FOR * * FEBRUARY » • Made Department —Friday * • craning, eight o'clock. Feb. tad. * ♦ ImRmKWm Department B • Friday P. JL, tilO PaB. BUl * • Hiai Econo-o let Department * * —Friday F. M, «:*o. Fab 23. * ♦ * IM44444M##I< CRT TOGETHER LUNCHEON The Sat Together Lanehcoo of the woman’* «lab aria take place la the C3sb reams at 34* Friday. February 23. AR atabtu dealring to attend shaaM haad la their names to Mia. «. K. Jeffries or Mrs. Clarence Smith aet later than Saturday,. February ITtk Miss Pearl Jernfgan is eiaitiag J. O. Young of Oxford, lo t btui uooo dehor is Duoa this week. Luther Aftea and D. X. lull of Doko wore Doan visitors Tuesday. Mlm Mildred Shell left today foi Kalelgh where toe wfll spend the week end with Mends. J. W. Draughon, J. L Wade, E. M. Jeffrey* sad J. W. Tnmage ■peat Wednesday to Raleigh. W. T Moods and J. B Lea returned Wednesday craning from Blehtoond, Ya., Where they spent a few days on Kills Goldstein expect* to tears Saturday night for the northern market* to purchase good* for Us de paroaeut store. XoOl ft. Green, Oscar Strteklaad and Jaks tip fie of Grom's Bnleh Sorrieo Station, are in Charlotte this wook on baasca. John P Johnson of Johnson Broth •" Department store, will lean to ms new night for Now York whore bo will purchase spring goods for hli store. I*- J, Bixsell, local building In psdor, yesterday issued permits to L. C. Stephens fur the erection of throe noidencet on North Ellis ire sue, U cost $1,000 each. Mias Katherine Myers, Stale so parskwr af Bed Cross public health ■■■is, with headquarters la Kalelgh, spent Tuesday hare with Mias Agaas Barrie, local pubile health nurse. Tha directors ad the Doan Cham k«r mt PlMginaaT I win-* ikU aaan. fag •* 1*0. All the directors are ug Bhfa of "‘Hm BiMM Bwapi . Ofa.-sl Unfanllr. wBl gfae a concert fa the Harnett Coanty Training aeheol auditorium tonight at 8:15 o' clock. This maural ergealtetloa gave a concert hero last winter aad theae who attended proaouaced it good. Loofa Bear of Altoona, Ala., spent fart ad last week to Dunn with the eiew of opening a department store here. He writes The Dispatch from Altoona that he hae leased the Tart building, now under construction on Bast Bread street, for It yean anil that ha aspects to mov# to Dunn •bout My l, 1*88. The fin ccarpeny eras called eat abort 8 o’clock this morafag on ac count of a biaxe on the roof of a redden«« owned by 1. H. Byala aad ocropfed by Mack Black aad family, earner Harnett and Orange sheets. The fire wee eutlngulahed before the Are company reached the teens. Very little iemags resulted. The amao^heom sought on fixe a few Two large copper whiskey stiTU bare been captured afar Dunn this week. A. B. Adame, special prokibi Uoa agent, assisted by L. W. Tart, township can Bahia, captured n 88 ary IMA. Th# gnaata war* mat at11 Um daw Vy Miaoca Gardner and John- I »toa and oibortd iota the parlor j <i which ipm VesatHuUy decorated with ’ J rod and whit* heart* h After atuaaroua gaana arer* play-' J ad. The gaeau worn Invited to the I dlntng room wharv delicioma rafroah- | manta worn aonad. Among thooo praaant worn: Miaoca Vilena aad Grace Matthawa, Tula l Mm StarUag of Godwin; Jaanital Tow from Plnaland School; Maaara Claadoaa Cranaplcr, Leon Tow aad WUoort Bair of Salaanharg; Mr. Soy Tow af Bui*'a Creek; Triton Starling af Godwin; J. Madiaoa Mo-I Intyra of Tale on; Wade Jackaon aad Cyroa Matthew* Newton Grove News The Newton Grove high achool hag been the Ceutar of tnteraatiiur activi l ties during the part weak. On Thursday afternoon the Wom an'* Club mot in th* auditorium. Mr*. Lamb, Hama Demenstrat.on want was present. This being th» flnit moating of tha y»f»v officers ware elected and plana for the year's work outlined. It was decided that future meeting should he held la the Hemet of the member*. At th* close of the burin ear meeting Miss Pauline Btyan served delirious chocolate and cake. The next meeting, will be at th* home of Mlaa Bern!* Cox, the preaid eat Tha Baya’ and Girla’ Club alio met with Mr*. Lamb. The clab was r*-organised and now officers were sleeted. On Friday evening tha music de partment of the Newton Grove school, under the direction of Mist Mary Lou Ingram, gave a moat In teresting recital. The program con sisted of both piano and vocal selec tions Thera wctc solos, dacta, and trios, choruses by the larger pupils, »nd motion songs by the smaller chil dren. Th* foang people reflected honer upon thcmaelvea gnd credit upon the work of their instructor. Tha upper grade pupils were ~-J happy this weak by the purchase of a copy af Webster1* N*w Interna tional Dictionary and th* loan of a North Carolina free traveling library. When tbo library was unlocked, the young folk swarmed round and fell to the books as to something good to eat. They were hungry far tome good wholesome Action. Another Item worthy of not* is the planting of n do ten young water oaks an the school grounds. Six more are to be added, and each clasa will i asgome th* ear* of two trees. When the work is completed, sal table arbor day axerciaea will be bald. On Saturday evening an anjeyable i^Mrtjrsr.sss'ss altogether mtfifaetnry. — ' * » HUitys iUICU HU UJUgl ■ appointment in the Methodiet church on the first Sunday. Mr. PMOipa gave an earnoat, thoughtful diaeourxs, and Why Do You Wait ? When ao much money can! be saved at the New Army Store in the new brick build ing .corner Broad street and Clinton Avenue, at Dann? Come, and take advantage of our Saturday.^ special prices: • * Wool Blankets_$3.00' Wool Breeches_$2.50 Khaki Suits_$2.00 Bed Ticks. .50 Steel Folding Cots and Springs --$2.00 Rain Coats_• .$2.50 Cal] and be convinced be fore you buy. !. i Array Goods Retailed atj Wholesale Prices ' ho terrier was well attended. Plant l or a now church and a new parso* «• "* being dleenatad Oh, yen vod Methodiitil Why not come erom and do thi* thing promptly gi»d inadaomolyT Why hot Looms up af or the manner of real Christian ■entkjncn? THE BABY CHICK SEASON IS HEJtS I hare a complete line of that rondo rial Baby Chick Feed. I alto iaro a buttermilk mash, which it far mperior to anything that can be et> ained for ttertieg baby cteaWa Drop a and look It over. I alto hare a com plete lino of water feus tains and feeders for Baby Chicks. For the benefit of those who hare oot learned 1 hare moved. I am now in ray new store between Hodgea Market end Pender's grocery store. U P. SURLXS. I tc. NOtlCC TO ONE AND ALL Any oat who fnrniahas supplis* on the C. E. Lee farm, such aa fertiliser*, ate., do m at their erg risk. Tbe "ent mut come first oat of the crop. Ateo four baiee of cotton on last year’s rent. W. L. PEEBLES, C E. PEEBLES. It pd. Business Local FOR RENT-HOUSE ON N. LAY ton Avenue next door to my for mer liorr.o in Dunn. J. 0. Layton, Dunn. N. C. S St pd. ."OR RENT—NICE OFFICE OVER Dibi Kru'.t Store next to Dr. P. A. Stewart'* office. Suitable for law yer or doctor. Apply to A. C. Barnes, for information. 2 4te. LISTEN LADIES I LET US MAKE the mints for year next party. Wo moko pood ones nt the'ripht prices. Circle No. 4, K. B. Church, Mm. Mai Driver, Chairman. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PRO pet ty.--St year* time if \rantad. Amount* up to 250,400.00. 8ee Wilson and McLeod, Attorneys, Dunn, N. C. Jan S, tfe. FOR RENT—TWO. CONVENIENT •town-stair* front rooms. Apply at 44? W. Broad street. 14 It pd. MONEY TO LOAN-ANY Ammm on lonp time. If Intcreated sea as af once. West and West, Attorneys. IP tfc. FOR SALE.—NICE PEA VINE HAY nt 222.50 per ton. Strictly cash. G Layton, Dann, N. C. I It pd. CALL Na 17 J HIGHSMITH SEED STOKE _Dbm, W. C. I For Sec da, Hollybrook Poul try Feed. Oata, Iriah Potatoes, Clover, Peas and Soy Boana. SPECIAL. Pansy Plants, par dot_SOe Onion Satm, par quart-.18c WHICHO I Arc tbeEadkir9 I Scum Beans / —the Bc*tT&ekiin$y Garden IVas / -—the Sweetest I Cantaloupe • Tho e-W-mto Chart* la tbs 1W3 Catalog of Show at a (Hum th* nritUa of rath vef-uhle to plant for <arll<w*s >mM, 1*«cpk of bnarikg mram, or forwhaU.pMpooa 1* moot droirod. Tho moot h*bfnt *otal*g wr har* o»«r iM«i is nodT to bo «no1W to , yoo frto an rwpioot raCT! FLOWER SEEDS •w in <kw* Mk kM, rm mm km *-> 11 "l * *■» a. far pb •*»» T. w. WOOD a SOXS, Bftdtme* 40 fi- 14th Bt. KrcHnovp, Va. -^-1. ^ ui> ■ hi_s**w^— <■"" '■—■ ■■■ 1 1 ■'"■ « NOTICE % If you own ■ Willjre-Knight or an Overland ear you should get your service here. Being authorised agents for thee# ears, we are interested la the service they give and can furnish genuine parts at the factory list price. We have yeur interest et heart and wilf strive to verve yah well. E. V. GAINEY DEALS* PUe 1M Dane, ft. C. J. L. HATCHER — Ohm. North Carolina Undertaker and Ueenaed Embalmer Prompt Service Beyer Night / Pheas Na. 16 j| Ott RENT—owe Oft TWO-HORSE ■ *!>**»■<▼ between Denson •*d Dvaa. Hew 11 hooac on farm. • «l aX Apply to Mon aco HcUnnb, Dunn, No. t. IS Stpd. LOST.—SILVER FOUNTAIN FEN wilhoat cap. Initial* R. E. C., en Krarcd on it. Boturu to DUpatrh oihea. ltc. WANTED.—»Y A YOUNG HAN >oh at which I ana make an honest Using. Rase had experience as fam osersear. Can cut meat, sum ac* dairy, aad hare had experience in cenaral star* work. Apply to "JM, Car* Daaa Dispatch. Itpd. FOR RENT—THREE OR FOUR Furniihed rooms for light house keeping. Suitable -for man and wife. Good neighborhood, all mod era eonveniencse. For Information call, 87. Ife FOR SALE.—NINE YEAR OLD marc. Her equal would be hard to 11 id. Will work anywhere, pall any thing that any to rue will poll. Gen tle enough for a lady to driva and beautiful siae. Price (160.00 She ! 1» worth ((60.00 of anybody** mo ney. Will sell for caah or on timn. If you arc interacted call ut my homo and look her over. R. Gard ner. Feb. 2 tfC. Fertilizers and Seed! For lowest cash price on Fertilizers and highest price for your cotton seed see us. We will also handle Calcium Arsenate this Spring which is recommended by the government to be the most effective prepara tion with which to fight the boll weevil. Let s talk the matter over before you place your order. N. B. Lee and Fred Baggett agents for Lee County Cotton Oil Company ... .. -^^SSOBSJ ■!’-■■. g METROPOLITAN] | Wednesday, February 28 3 The biggest Broadway attraction ever in j Dunn. A guaranteed attraction that J been endorsed by all the big cities and pro- j •onted here by same big company and pro* J duction. . THE CAT -AND THE CANARY : Prices.- - - - -T ”^2.UU, £1.UU Mail Orders Early ►.;. U**<*~****~**^*t***.+++++++++„„„.'+++++J n -1 . I .1-1 . l.'-JT-L-L *. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM Unde hi awounta from It.000 to 150.000 (or JS y<ja ra. Godwin and Jetntgnn, Attorneys, Dons. H. C. . -1 FOR SALE. —SLIGHTLY USED Ford can—Coupon and Koadaten. Fncea and tcrme to eait purchaaer. W. C. Ball, Attorney. 10 2te. WANT TO TRADE—S-FASSENGER Auburn automobile in good condi tion tor Ford Truck. Hudioc Draper Electric Co. SOtfe.' ■ ■-t 1 *EAL_—CHOICE WATER Crowd meal at 80 cents par pack. Free man’* Cash Ora try. II tf, SRICK.—KILN RUN M PER CENT hanl. Shipment* within it horn *ft*r receipt of ordor. Layton Brick Works (Established IMS) Marion, a C. ' Doe 1 t aw. FOR SALE-TWO FORD COUPES ami two Dodge touring*, cheap. Cash or on lertni. Smith and Mc Kay. J tfc. Lard, Best pure open kettle, lb. 14c i | YELLOW FRONT STORES > Eagle Condensed Milk, can_18c Gorton Fish Roe, 'Large Can_19c Gorton Ready to Fry Codfish Cakes, 10-oz. Can _ _14c Globe Matches, Pkg. 15c Marshall's Kippered Herring, plain or Tomato Sauce, Large Can-28c North Carolina Roe Herring, each_5c Armour's Breakfast Bacon, 3-lb. strips, lb.-15c , 12-Ib. Can, can_.___$1.65 I C-la D_1- D-1i:_1L 1fl.ll :i-I_»- 17_a.__J , Salt Pork Platec, lb. 13c] MB«aaaaa Lunch Tongue, Urge 25c ; King&n’t Corned Beef Hash, 2-lb. Can_14c Last chance ever at this price, worth 55c a can Swift’sFranks, lb. __17« Swift's All Pork Sausage Meat, lb.2Si Swift's Smoked Smith field Style Sausage, pei lb. _ _..25< Evaporated Apples, Fancy Stock, lb._15< Sapolio, Hand or Kitch en_7 l-2i Sauer Kraut, No. 3 Can 14c , Cheese, Best American, ’ Pound _33c , Palace Patent Flour: . 98-lb Bag.$3.85 ' 48-lb. Bag.1.95 24-lb. Bag_1.00 : 12-lb. Bag_ .50 Wonder Self-Rising Flour: :|24-Ib. Bag _ .97 D. P. BKhlAD, Full Pound Loaf ...7c Buy the best Loaf of Broad and mtc 3 cants D. P. COFFtE, The World’s Beat Drink, One Pound Scaled Package _ — ------- -----33c Save 12c per pound Get an Itemized Printed Receipt with Each Purchase fSFS I ANNOUNCEMENT 1 # . ' . WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING We wish to announce to our friends and customers that we have moved into our new building, East Broad Street, next to J. L. Hatcher's store, and are better pre pared Jthan ever to serve our friends. We are enlarging our stock to meet the needs of our i customers. Save Money By Paying Cash | .Get our prices before you buy, especially on. hard ware. Some odd sizes in shoes and underwear to go at your price. • 0 t . We wish to thank our friends for their past patronage and solicit'a continuance of same. 4 , I A. Bell Company Dunn, North Carolina • • . * •I ’ ' • -

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