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i LOCAL 8 Dr C. D. Bain attended a meeting of the DentiaU of North Oerollina at (ioUltboro thia week Hu. P. H. Weethrook apvnt the week end in Fayetteville with her daughter, Mra. C. B. Tuylor. Thera wilt be a dance nt the KIU1 grey Hotel, UUington, tonight. Muait by the Original Dixie Svrvnailert. Mra. Anpie Daniel of Wilton, i< here the gueal of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Lana. Mr. and Mra. Coll Beat of Norfolk, Va., arc viaiUng Mr. Beef* parenU, Mr. and Mra. L J. Beat at the home on 8. Orange Avenue. fl. O. Pittman haa the contract to erect the taro brick building* wn Eaat Broad at reel which are being built by P. A. Lee and Reuben Tart. David Pearaall, who recently motel to 8i>uthern Plnea In a letter to the Dispatch, a lata* that he la getting along well in hia new home. Mra. E. L. Cook left thia afternoon for Littleton, where ah* will *pcn>l a weak vlalting her father, J. W. Crawley. L. D. Ennis la celebrating hia 47th birthday today at hi* home in Dunn. Beiidea the immediate family he haa aa gueata a number of other relative* and friend*. Oliver William*, negro farmer who l*vrs 2 1-2 miles south-east of Dunn, hail the misfortune of losing a good farm mule yesterday morning. The mule died of rolir, it l* said Mr. »nd Mrs. A. H Bunin left lout evening for Plymouth in response to a w re message advising them of the critic*] {linear of Mr. Swain'* father, A. II. Swain, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. 7.. V. Snipe* moved this week into their new brick bun galow on West. Pope street. Theirs te on* of the moot beautiful home* In the eity. The building sea* erected hy 8. Cl. Pittman, local contractor. In a dispatch recently sent out from the North Carolina College for Women it was noted that Harnett county had fourteen student* enrolled in that Inatitution this year. John ston ha* eleven, Sampson twenty and Cumberland twelve. Gee. K. Grantham, Jr., who arriv ed home last Friday from Chapel HiU, where he'la a student at the State university, Tuesday underwent a mi nor operation at the bom# of hi* parent*, Mr. and Mis. Gee. K. Gran tham, St. HI* condition la reported a* favorable today. Dr*. Denning and Col tarn* performed the opera tion. Pour whiskey still*, thru* copper and ona galvanised outfit, hue* boon captured title wesk by A. B. Adams, special 'prohibition agent of Dunn. On* of the still* waa captured In lower Littlo River township, Harnett county, while the other thro* were captured In Johnston county. Appro ximately 1,100 gallons of beer fonnd •Vint tKp rfrlH« ■•*> fiAHMil oint Kv the officer. No arrests ware made. Spot cotton reach*-1 the highest level since 1970 |lie Punii niarkct today, several bales bi-iry •->!•! for 29 1-2 cents tie pound Ho ten soil on the local mi he* Wodnevlay f.'i 29 1-4 eenta, when • was q.etcd -*n some if the lei**'.:g marks « in the State at 2b cent- .» .y n jut.* > if • '*• half is a.- ewary to Srki* if ee-.i i - on ln*o r nllty ag ■ , y j‘:e a bit of cotton la boing sold on the Iocs' market this week. Nat A. Townsend arul Geo. K. Grantham, both of Dunn, are among those nominated by a joint commit tee of the house end senate Wednes day as members of the board of trus tees of the State university. Mr. Grantham is at present a member of this board Having served nnee 1918, while Mr. Townsend Is one of the leading figures in the lower house of the present legislature. The board of trustees will be elected by the gen eral assembly in joint session next week. Tbs Groat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company will open a store In the Shell building, Bast Brood street, to morrow (Saturday) morning. Thlt company which began business 81 years ego, now has a total of 7,982 stores throughout the country and it Is planned to Increase the number of stores to 10,9*0 during the pres ent yunr. Twe storus are operated in Fayetteville, four hi Raleigh and one In peroral other Worm uaronn* towna ■nd cMeo. A complete line of grocer ies to carried In eoeh of the stores, which ore conducted on the “eoeh and carry" pUn. W. E. Bredle, who cornea to Dann from Springfield. 8, C., wfH bo la charge of the local otorc, while Donerlae Butte of Dim will bo asototant manager. t emtes noup clue emtee T AIM ID On ft*terdey afternoon Mr*. T. IT Poneom w*e at home to the Entr. Mont elnb. Tobloa wore errenged for roob am bridge. Afterward, dolletoo. fntt ml *A, oandwtoha*. loo and eodTaa woti ■erred, with dainty favors—eherr box** f»od with almond* Th* deb mooehor* promt wore Moodamas Arthur Pop*. Wn. Pmtt ■all, dare Prntmlt, Harper Holliday Coil FlMhoft. HotWtt Toytoc, D*r »»cat« included: Madame. Wl E. ('-oltrane, Marvin Wads, Rufus Smith, R. 0. Primrose, Earl Barefoot, Wm. Thompson, Louis Denning, <1. 0. Mattox, Misses Louise Williams, Lu ellc Howard and Rachael Clifford DON’T TELL SECRET OP "CAT AND THE CANARY" If you have, happily teen "The Cat and the Canary" during a visit to New York during the past yvar, you am , requested by the mamgemtnt ' not to tell your friends anything nbout the solution of this most fa mous of all stage mysteries hat yoa 'akt away from the enjoyment they an bound to experience when R comet to the Opera House, Dunn, N. C-, Wednesday evening, February UK. Seats are now on sale at Wilson and Lee’s Drug storr. BRIGHT JEWELS TO MEET Tho Bright Jewel, of the Methodist church will have their regular nu.nl- 1 ing next Sunday afternoon at i:S0 o’clock at the ehureh. All number are requested to attend thi* mvoiini; IN MEMORIAM Mr*. W. M. Tart, well known and I beloved woman of Dunn, recently pasted to her reward. She was found doul about the premises by hsr fauyhlor-an-low, Mr auinie Tart, i Prior to her Million dosth she we* enjoyiny yood health and performlr.r her usual daily tasks. Deceased was bom <uid reared In Harnett county near the present alt* | of Duke, but Inter moved to Dunn. She was a faithful member of the Fret Win Baptist church and had always lived a consecrated life. She was devoted to her children and leaves a place In tha home that can not be fined. The funeral service was conducted ■ at Lee’* Chapel by Rev. A. R. Me- | Queen and interment waa made in the loo cemetery near her home. Jut I north of Dsrm. Mrs. Tart it survived by her hat band and four children, as follows: Eaanlo Tart of McFarian; Frank and Brainard Tart and Mrs l,ron Norris of Dunn. Abo three sisters, to-wlt: Mrs. Gtd Norris, Mre Oilana Perksr; and Mrs. Neal Parker; and on» bro ther, Jpmri Lucas. Mother Is yon# and all »e can do la to prepare to meet her in heaven, where sorrow, trouble and disappoint ment nover route. ZANN IE TART AT THE METHODIST CHURCH ! _ ( Preachlny at 11 a. m and 730 p. m. by the pea tor. Rev. w T. Adams. Subject of momtny sermon: "We Would 8m Jesus.** At 7:90 p. m., the poster win preach ■ special sermon to young people subject: "Growing A Soul." A cordial invitation extend- ' ed the public to all services of the chnrch. The Sunday School meet* *t < 9:4t a. re. H. L. Godwin. Superin tendent; Prof. W. 8. Snipes, teacher ^ of Men's Bible Class. " POOR HEALTH FORCES SCHMIDT OUT OF THE MORENCI OBSERBER C. E. Bishop Has bought the Mo ronrl (Mich.) Observer from Alfred J. Schmidt. Mr. Bishop is a newspa per man of wide experience and be ing a former" Morenci boy he ie wel comed back to the old home town by v many friend* and acquaintance* Per tha punt few years Mr. Bishop ha* . successfully conducted a job printing shop at Pontiac. Illness the aftermath of four year** < war service with Canadian and Am erican armies, he* forced Mr. Schmidt to retire from newspaper work and it is with lincsre regret that the Aux iliary records hi* passing from the Held. The same fearlessness, initia tive and untiring energy that earned him a recommendation for the Die- j lingulshad Service Creas for hia work on the battlefield* In France, have1 characterised hia work as publisher of tbs Morenci Observer and several other papers he has edited. The fra ternity suffers a disttrvet low with the ‘ retirement ef Alfred J. Schmidt and it la our hope that a prolonged rest will being him back "hotter than' over.” — Publisher* Auxiliary. B. T. r. U. PROGRAM Por Monday night Pebruary Sflth at the Pim Baptm church, Harm, Hr 0. I Berrpture Eroding Prryrr. * ; In trod action. *nEject: Building for Ult King dom. Talk— BulMiftg for th« Kingdom through the Tracking of a Fall Goa P«l- Mlm Hernfaraon. I Doat—Mm. R. u Denning and Mn. CkM. Which ard I Talk.—Supporting our Training In-! ■tltntiona M. M. Jrmlgan. Talk. — Sappertlng Our Thumb Forma. M. O'Brian. Solo.—Robert L. Dannlng. - TtIVJ—Bettor Hoaalng of Charahat, Harp! tala and Orphanagaa Whylma NayVtr. * Poem.—Mlm Clara J oh neon. t Mm M. Darla, a Wilton painter, died Wednesday aa a remit of InJo , rtaa racairml when bo fail • - I»elder while painting tht Intarler at I a Wlleoa atora. Dreaaaad wae fl I paaru old 1 -Bminesn Kcccl ___i ► Ok IWif.-hO'JSi- on ti. LAY AvfUVi' no .1 #jor* t*> injf .Vr iflpi Kornt- :i» ‘k. j Lf',to1*, Dunn, S. C. ; $[ pd. FOR SALE,—RAY MAPP, EIGHT year* old, weighs aba ft l.OUtl Ibf. Extra good loudeloi .. ,vlll work anywhere Roe F. C. J1 j-ui. N. C. 8* 4te. iVALTER JONES HAS JUST_RE cehrcd a car load of Seed Oats, cat load of scad Irish potatoes and a ear toad of No. 1 Timothy hay. And Jones is atilt paying the freight 80 2tc. LOST —MEDIUM I“WATER" man Fountain Fen. Left tn First National Haft tfcoirn io A E. kobimior. at Hi<i>uvru OU, -,-. ANOTHER BIG SHIPMENT^ OF Carbide received. Con.c and ret it. H. C. Let, next to Chincsu Inan ity. 20 2U. rOR SALE.—ONE FORD COUPE, two Hodge tooling cars, one B'llck 6ix. in rtrst-r'a*.* co •ditinu. W.ll Bell at a barre n. Sec u>> before rou buy. C»»b or itmn Smith and hfc Ksy. 23tfc. OR SALE—2 R-ROLLS OF USED fence wire. In good condition. If interested see K L. Howard, Dunn, N. C., 20 2t pd. ACNLY TO LOAN FAItSi PRO I„ i1y—13 yen-- f y. ,n ,Ll Amount' op ,o :l*i' wj ,,, s-wj WiUfn end Mt1 -ii. A . .-vs.I Hiten, N C | .-<■ A tf-. TNE FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT.i —Price low and termi easy. Good bnure*. land and ne'ulibo-s. well lo catcd nrnr school*, charvh. Daily1 mail, public road*. Tbit is combina tion farm .tobacco, fieri;, wheat, oats and cotton. Fine i:mi to farm, so many loafing. J. (1. Layton, Dunn, N. C. 20 St pd. WANTED—TENANT FOR ONE liorw farm located about flve mile* from Dana. Cal! at Goldatebt** «*oro, Dunn.JK. C. *8tfc. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO fai.w otdeta f«r genuine guarantrad bor oiy for ,n*n, women and chli. dren. 1-liTOinutaa darn in*. Sulaiy *76 n nock full tum,t *1.60 un hour .purr time. Beautiful Bprfa? line. Intcrnalionel Stocking YUHa, NarMwwr. PH. *J fot pd. FOR RENT—©NX OR TWO-MORSE term on highway between Banana and Dunn. Small boaaa on fant. School ronTcnioat. Apply to Mow roe Me lamb. Puna. Ifal 1« 4tpd. atONKY TO LOAN” ON FARM «••'■unta front *1,000 to •.Vi.dro f„, |3 jrara. Godwin and Jernaran, Attorney*. Ounn, N. C WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY THE aeafon a very newest and moat charming drwra*,* far ladiaa. madn of crutldil. c**rp* de ckino, can UKI crepe, aerwa, taErtu, trieotine and po ret twlila, and spring wrapt too, with neweat waiata. 3lk and lialc hoe cry. And remember, a* wa idwaya do. w* are mUlng in cvi-rr line the bc« atyl*. the bnit work manthip and baa| msUrial for lew money. Other* arc buying now when rioclt ia largo, why not you? Tn the Yellow Front atora. R O Taylor Co. **. Durn, Feb. 28, IS**. FOR SALE.—FOR© COUPE IN good condition. Ba« E. V. Oalnoy. *0 *t pd. RFASONABLE in price, novel rr.d new in ri.-«i<m ^ beautiful in complutcnof-a Bttlngly dcecrlbea IV now ’pring haU we arc reeelv'nr ao frequently the** day* In the Yellow Front atoro. W# now ha»* and enormoaa stock and can drew you admirably from head to foul. Mk*. all m perfect harmony and u u*o»l 'er lc«a -norey. Other* *r. burinir their.. »V_ „nt rrt r„0,, chile «~k and variety it larger? K. G Taylor Co. Peb. 23, 1028 SPECIAL! Laiurday Only DID FASHIONED POUND CAKE l Pounds for $ 1.00 and a loaf of— MiTY MCE BREAD FREE Pearce’s Bakery— We have a few pounds of FRUIT CAKE left, t wo pounds for__75 Swifts Premium Hams, lb.__25c Celery, Fancy Florida, large stalks_12£c romatoes, Fancy Ripe Florida, basket..95c s' j.- .... Pl.NllbKd YE1XOW FRONT STORES Look For the Score with the Yellow Front Better Butter, sold ai der our guarantee M to qual ity 1-4 lb. Cubes, Pound_54c Gortons Ready to rry| Codfish Cakes, 10-oz Can _ __:_14c Salt Mackerel, Large Fish, each.12 l-2c Robin Hood Tuna Fish, Medium Can __22c V. Y. Oats, Large Pack age _10c Cream of Wheat, Pack age . _ a_23c Hominy Grit* or Big Hominy, lb.___4c Minute Tapioca, pkg. 12c Ivory Soap, Guest Sire,_ 4$c Pink Salmon, tall can_._12c Kingan’a Bacor, 1-lb car’„on, pound_38c Bo Lo Pewit Butter, 1-lb. Can.19c' 1 Peanut Candy, lb. . .25c Salted Peanut*, lb...25c Jello-O, All Flavors, 10c Adams Pepsin Gum,_3 for 10c Rsiiii o, Dei Monte Seeded or Seedless, large 15-ox. package . --___:_14c D. P. Ammonia, Pint Two in One Shoe Polish, Bottle.15c Ox Blood, Tan, Blade os D. P. Bluing, pt. hot. 15c White . ..12c D. P. Bhang, 2-ox. Wright’s Silver Cream, Concentrated, Bottle .9c 8-ox. Bottle ---20c D. P. Bread, lfr-oz loaf, the real home-made milk loaf...7c maamaBWiw- *- 1 ~— - -——r n L>. F. UKe, rum, Kaism or Iced, Found_Z9< D. P. Coffee, The World’s Best Drink; fa 1 Pound Sealed Package.._33< Yellow Front Coffee, Extra Quality, Mild Flavor, fa One Pound Sealed Packagd. Golden Blend Coffee, giving satisfaction for 2( Jddfa in One Pound Sealed Package ..^.23< <Ut M WMi K~ry Pm+f FOR lAUt.—NICE PSA VINE HAY at f22.60 per lor. 8‘.rlrtly cedi. J. 0 Layton, Dunn, N. C. a •» pd GREAT QUANTITIES OP MEN wed boy* clothing coating to tit* Y*l-: It* Fror.t^ atore ^Latest oat dealgna lor laaa money with'1 hats, ihirta, collar*, tic*, aoppvte, ahc-ca, underwear and joet what you • need. Why not let na fit you nor* T e‘.Vr 1*0. R Q. Taylor Ca. It*. Fab. Li. IMS. MANTELS.—WE SPECIALIZE ON fine mantel*, column* far all par es***, and airun work. Jno. W. Hodge* and Co. 801fc MONEY TO LOAN-ANY Ineul nn limy Hot*. If latarootod are a* el one Wait aaJ WoaL Attorney*.. IS tfe. ! - - - _ . _ua_a_«__ * WANT TO TRADE—S-PASSENOER; Auburu automobile ia goad tend!-’ tion lor Yard Truck. Hadtoe- a Draper Electric Co SStfr. MOAf-CHOICE WATER Ground irrai at SO cnij per park. Pro*-1 nui Caah Orecary. IS If 1 BRICK—KILN RUN SO PER CENT; t.ur.i. Shipment* within 4> bour»| ,ft r rcrclpt of ardor. Layton Brick Work* (Eatabllabad IMS) Karlen. B. C. Dw 1 <a*| SALE—ARMY SHOES — SALE.— W* have juct bought a tremeadeua atock of Army Munaon )o*t woe-1 to l*e rold to the public direct. Price 18.76. Thao* aboot aaa 1M per Highsmith Seed Store Telehpooe No. 17 ! _____ i The store of tested seeds. All varieties of garden and farm seeds. ' » Get Year Fulghum Oats here^ SPECIAL: Hollyhroofc Laying Mesh, per hundred pounds_9AS0 Pansy Plants, per doe-Me! Pay When Satbfied I If our work is not satis- 1 factory, you don’t have us > to psy until we make it so. I Patronize Home Folks Our prices are aa low, 1 our work as good, and (t j means quicker service. Plaee your order now for Mantels. Columns, Screen Doors and Win dows, Mouldings, Window | Work you want done. Jno. W. Hodges & CoJ Dunn. N. C. *\ ' IWMI —■a—Of east Mild Ullw with heavy *»M» Mtea mw>4 and nailed. The* upmm are of heavy u« chrome leetfir with bellow* ton km. there-: by making then waterproof. Thetot eabee err eelilaa veiy loot end w* adviae yea to order at oaea to in. ++* V. v __HB I ! A Saving* Account i* tha Bucce**ful Corner St o n e of SwcMl STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ‘ ; ■ * ■ - Invito* you to open one Today ': ' i And we invito tha town and budnni mb of tide vicinity to m a We ere ready and able to afal them in financing their buaiaeae. COME IN AND 8KB US STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina . * | OFTICEJLS: B. K. iMbM.... 1. t Ddrldn.. H" " BUTLER BROTHERS" ...— ft $148.50 r~"T| 5-piece Ivory auit, formerly *0^1.1111 ■old for 1190.00; we wiU aell T thia aait for-91 4IJO ■ Perfection Is Impossible But you you can come nearer attaining PERFECTION for your home by buying your furniture f .om us. V/e have some beautiful suites in Ivory, Mahogany and Oa k. The workmanship and finish as all that can be desired. Are you from Missouri?" Come in then, 'and we’ll show you. ——**-*1mm - wi 'ii I i nMaMHMaHBMkaaMSBBMM^9 * / SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ALL NEXT WEEK A representative of the Avery Chilled Plow Company, will be at our store to demonstrate the Avery farm implements. Your are cor dially invited to attend this demonstration. 1 Butler Bros. | 75™ 1 $6.00 1^ HarA c,rttUl,, [ $5.00 I U..
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