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o- ■ --< 0 LOCAL j o-—-< Colton la! nelling on the local mar ket today at 111 1.2 cent* per pound Mra Beck of Wilmington, in hon to vifit her parent*. Mr. and Hn R. G. Taylor. Roger Brook* and E. V. Gain*; iciurned Wednesday from a bu start trip to Charlotte. W. L. Gore Its* been confined tr hi* room aince Monday with an at tack i>f influenea. Mr*. Insu Bnlie King U in-a Fay e'.tevi.'lc hoipitol to undergo an op coition for appendicitis. Your attention i» coJlc.) to the ar • f the John A. McKay Uandfartur •ng Company in tbi* iaauc. The rainfall haj been heavy her* ilii* week. Unusual heavy rain* fell Tuc tday and today It is raining again Mra. Mabel Cottar Aitama of Lin. den. will alng at tha evening aervjci *t tlic Methodist church Sunday nipht. R. L. Donning, assistant postmas ter, hat boen confined to his room for several deye, though his condition it reported In be improved, O Taylor will lecture on "The Doll Weevil” at Mary fltewart school * <>»*• on Tuesday evening, March 20 at H o'clock. The public la invited. The condition of Paul Strickland, who has been ill for the past thfee weeks, la somewhat improved, though lie ie not yet able lo leave his room. Drs. R. L. Warren and W. K. Col crane spent Monday and Tneoday in Clinton, where they appeared as wit niaies In some civil eases in Samp ioii superior court M. I. O'Brion went Wednesday to lialoigh to attend a convention of sail*men of the Carolina Light and Power Co. Mr. O’Brian ie local sales man for this corvpuby. In order to be better able to serve their customers, Pearce's bakery has Idaecd an order for a new Butch truck. Tin- increase in business made the addition of another truck neceo «ary. A Feldman returned yesterday from the northern markets, whore be •pent tan days buying spring and sommer goods for the Feldman store. His Block of spring goods is already arriving. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warren and Misses Spell and Player of the Spring Branch soetion, Sampson county, were Dunn visitor! Wodneeda even ing. They altandod Uw picture show 1st the New Colonial theatre while regular n-.^athly moc't&i* of /tb* difaetare ,pf 'abdiibw of Commerce wiH be held this even ing at 7 JO. All members of the board are urged to ba present, as some important matters will be eon. side red. MUmi Mary Parker and BeoaJo Feldman; A. Pcldmaa and Thad Lh visited Miss Myrtle Pope, who re cently underwent an operation for uppcadkltia ia a Fayyoterillo hospi tal, last evening. They report Mist I’npe’e condition ea favorable. A 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Jemigai. suffered a broken right arm Wednesday when she fell while playing at the local graded school. The arm waa broken at the elbow. It waa droaaod by Dr*. W. E. Coltrane and R. JL Warren. Cape Frar Lodge No. IM, Knighta of Pythias, will glva a Dutch rapper Thursday evening March Sind, In the fraternal halL Members who Intend W go ahbold notify H. S. Freeman, Keeper of Rocorda aad Seal. Infor mal talks will also be made during the evening. Ten application! for loans foi erecting new residence! in Dunn worn filed with the directors of the Home Building and Loan association at a apeeial meeting of the board Tues day evening. These applications will be met ae last as possible in the order in which they were filed. Rev. J. 1. Langston and family , moved recently into their new (-10001 bungalow, South .Washington ave nue. Dewey WhfUenton and family also have recently moved into their new 5-room residence. North McKay avenue. -Both these buildings wars erected through the Rome Bufldinj and Loan as »o da lion Rov. B. W. Smith, colored, one ot the oldest eltltuna of Dunn, died Sunday, March 11th, at hia ham here. The burial took place Bunds) , afternoon at lha colored oemeter) ' north of Dunn. Ha had beat) a mem ber of the Proa Will Baptist chore! for more than sixty years aad dnr lifg moat of this tlmn served varloui rlmrchea a* pastor. He eras seal known te Dunn people aad was hole In high esteem by ammy of theaa. The ladies of the Oirtetian ehurc! will held a white tale ha the Woman', elob room March M. Oysters, coffee cream and take win ha aerved Hours from UiM a. at. to 11 9. m Mr. aad Mm 0. T. Noel leremec yesterday frmn WUmingtxm, when they attended tbe annual meeting e: the North Carat Hie tee Eaehaaga The meeting wae held Teeeday aa< W adaaariay end wae largely attended Mr. aad Mm. Meed rap art a dehgktfo trtp. An Important real aatate deal w* rea—a—tad Monday when Dr. M. C Turlington yarehaacd fma Mn I Mcl>. Holliday the dd Hollida; I Koine and lot, the lot being 300 b; | 100* feet, on South Washington arc "u*- Mi*. Holliday will erect a no* . home on the lot which she owns 01 , E»*t Cumberland street and wil move into the now homo wheu com. 1 pieted. While one has not decided de Anilely upon t!i* plans, her new hom< will bo modern in every respect. MU. P. A. LEE HOSTESS On the afternoon of March Atl Mi*. P, A. Loo was hostess to lh< Tuesday Review club from 8:S0 to ( o'clock. After transacting all neeoasar] business, an interesting program wai given from '-Studies in Southern Ut nature” the general topic for thi afternoon being North Caroling rro«** Wrltqii, The piopam v&i very ably handle,! by the following member*: First Paper—The Work of Bcnja min 81odd and Wm. Thornton Whit sott (poets) by An. Paul Hood. Second Papcr^SubJtct: Isaac Er win Avery by Mrs. Hsrpar Holliday. Third Paper—Subject: "Christiar Reid” (Trances Christine Tioman) by Mr*. W. E. Coltrano. Fourth Taper—Subject: Edward Kidder Graham by Mr*. Z. V. Snipes. In conclusion of the program Hie hostess served a salad course with tea and mints. The following member* were pres ent: Mesdesaes James Beat, Harper Holliday, Paul Hood, W. E Coltrano, Nathan Johnson, P. A. Loo, Wm. Pearsall, Z. V. Snipes, W. 8. Snipes, Kmmett Thompson, O. M. Tilgkman, *• O. Townsend, Marvin Wade and Invited gues*a Meads me* J. W. Whitehead, Allle Newberry and John Thornton. A CITY DESTROYED TO MAKE A FAIRRANKS PICTURE An 'entire city, such u may be found almost anywhere In tke middle west, it destroyed by a flood in the IMuclas Fuiibanlm film attraction, •When the Clouds Roll By," a Uni. ted Artists release, which the man agement of the Colonial Theatre has booked for next Monday, March 19 Of course, the only inhabitants of Ums particular city that is swept to pierce by a great wall of water, arc the actors and actresses supporting Mr. Fairbanks in the picture, and the “wall of water” came from a speci ally constructed reservoir into which it had been drawn by . four great electric pumps. But It all govt to show that neither pains nor expense is spared by Mr. Fairbanks whan ha wants to make a real and tremendously great and Jarfuls.fltw.«»aWiM..,"W>«a the Cloud* RaU By" trap to ham'a Road MbnVTn tt Fairbanks an ad* it Harm. that It must be a gemiae flood, and that the destruction la wroagbt must be real. And it made a really genuine and really great flood scene, and that waa what Fairbanks wanted. It is the big thrill In "When the Clouds Roll By.” In this land of plenty are die of overeating and call it starvation.—Ed Eowa. EP WORTH LEAGUE ' Program for Monday. March IRth. Hymn “A Charge to Keep I Have." , Prayer. Bible Leeaon. Hymn, “Am I A 8oldi*r of the Croat" Daily Bible reading* quoted with a brief comment, applying each to the thought of the evening. Marguerite Gardner, Jack Cook, FBrqahard Beat. Hector Jonea, Harry Nefcwrrry, D«io Baggett. Topic* for Dieeiualoc: Why cannot moral* alone lift the world T—Mr*. Lewie Denning. The ein of ueeleaeneae—Mr*. Bal0h Wad*. Revealing Chrlat In oar live*—H. W. Prinee. Faithfalnee* In daily talk*—June* Beet. Definite icnricc that League* may render—Or ran Dowd. Hymn, “0 Muter, let me walk with thee." Benediction. IF MITY NICE BREAD is on the wrapper, it’s Good Bread - Baked by - Pearce’s Bakery , Dm, North Corolmi • ■ SCHOOL NEWS ' Thorn hot been some moar.tra among the school children in Ur city, bnt Ur disease has not become tpi | domic and ha* not seriously affected the atondnnee which has bsvn nnu ' saufly good tlie* whole winter. The eye clinic for th# school chiL drentol Dunn was conducted by Dr. Hicks ,f( Raleigh, on Thursday. There were 102 examinations made. A majority of those examined were found to have good eye sight, yet some were found who had not more than 10 per coot normal vising. Ix, every ease of this kind, the eh'lld’s record at school revealed the fact that Ids school progress wsa slow be cause of some physical defect. The high school buys have had an excellent basket bn^ team this neu ron. Thr final gumo for Urn rounly championship will be played at Lil li ng ten on Msrrh 24. Thi, contest will be between the Dunn ami 1.11 iipgton tuanu. The high school boy* umlcr the di. rection of Mr. W right have tcyu^ i heir prnctics lor the aaaaon's base ball. The school will no doubt, put out a strong team which will give a good account of itself. On next Monday reports for the six woekt' preiod just ended wit) be arnt to parents and guardians. It is hoped that Ulesc report* will be care fully exMninol, so that Ux parent may know whether hi* child is doing! satisfactory work at achool. Parent* who are net aatsfied with their chil dren’s report* sre requestod to visit, the school* ami talk over th* matter, with the superintendent and toach-1 ers and then co-operate with thorn iu| «*curiuir better results. It may be tha same rlilMrrn need to study man at home. In bringing this aboot tki < oopcral ion of parents to Invaloablr Although she progress on tbo non Kianimu gra«b- aebool baa boos vor) 0—& Q. 4- 4- 0 0 0—4 0 TOWN POLITICS i c—o—o 4' < .-Q. >,.q a FOR COMM Ilf |ON U I hoi«by announce myself a eaadl .late for commieefoner, fourth want, of the' town of Dunn, aabjart to ae. tier of Democratic prlnmry. B. U. BftSWEJt Marc'i 16th, 1KI. FOR COMMISSIONER I Imre by anaoaoce myself a eandh ilate for coeimJeeloner at tbo second Wu iif of the Town of Dunn, subject to til., artinn of thr Democratic pri mary. P T. MASSENCIU. Dunn, M. C., March 16th, 1»23. ~ announcement “hereby announce myeeW a can 'll.leu- for mayor of tbo town of Dunn eubjort to the action of the Democratic primary. I. W. WHITEHEAD. Ihmn^f^j^laicWMb^^^^ (low. It ia encouraging to know that i( Um* building will ba template d and ' equipped before the opening of tlui , neltoola In September. Hi# building I will bv hamlaoma and comaMKltoua und a credit to our coat in unity. Business Local FOR SAUL—NICE RESIDENCE lota In block In which I Hvo. Any • u Sec R. ML War ran. XStfe. FOR SALE.—A TWO BURNER OIL atov* with or or., bhia llama, ana atael aaniUry bad, full alu with mattrvea Brand new. Call aaa Dab nora, iha fortune teller. Magnolia A*ewar. SlS*. LOST. — BETWEEN NEWTON Nowtaa Grove anu Mingo, a baggy robe black and red - with patch mur the corner. Finder plraai- nr turn to A M Barnhill, Dunr,, Root,- «. It pd. FOR SAUL—ONE FORD COUPE, •wo Dodge touring earn, on* Bmiok Six, in Arxt-claaa condition. Will aril at a bargain. See a* before you buy. Caxh or tana*. Smith and Me . Kay. SStfe. LOST. — GOLD PLATED OPEN face wuach with broken cryetal. Ring alao out of atom. Reward of $2.00 will be given for ila return to J. P. Tart, Dunn, Route I. . 10 it pd. FOR SALE.—MO BUSHELS Orl •eed tweet potatoes. Fall otoak Porto Rica. 11.00 par btdieL W. A. Want, Konte .1, Box IS, Dunn,' N. C. IS St pd. FOB SALE AT AUCTION.—ON Monday March 1C at 12 o'clock X. I will **11 at aaction on the pre mine* my 10 acre farm an Beeieoea. Dunn h’chwav S 1-2 mile* from Doha. Dwelling and eutheuaee. Fin# far truck farm. Near Mary 8 tew art achool. For further tafar matian tea T. A. NrLarnb, Dunn, I No. 8. It pd.1 BABY CHICKS—HILLVIEW-FEB tit strain* White Leghorn*. Bait obtainable. To encourage buying locally we are offering White Leg horn chicks delivered at farm at apodal pda* of $11.00 per head red which is $$.00 i*u than our regu lar edeerttacd price Limited num ber dll Bed* at 617.00 hun dred. Delivery March ltth and each weak after. Agent* for Buckeye Incubator* and Brooders. All silos. Bias Flame Brooders os kaad at factory price*. Howard Farm,' Dunn, N. C. Z7tfc. AUCTION SALE. THE PEBSON •i property of the late B. C. Lnra* will be sdd oa the premise* on Thursday morning March ZZnd. at 9 o'clock, gtasrt Tarllngten. Ad ministrator. 1* Sts. MONEY TO LOAN ON FAJtM FBO perty.—$9 year* time if wanted. Etnaunta up ta $H4M.lh Bo* Wilsou and McLeod, Attorneys, Du an. H. C. Jaa 1. tfc. FOB SALE— of * cured by bops of Coauty Training mb sol. These po tatoes era cured, floss* fro*, government inspected and certifi ed Porto Eiea yams. $1.60 per bushel. 19 or more bushels in om lot will be sold cheaper. For farther information call 494 or come sat to tha Training School and so* thorn. Jot. W. Vines, Prin cipal. lltfc. MONEY TO LOAM ON FAJtM land* in amounts from $1,0H to $50,000 foe U years. Godwtn and JarnSgan, Attorneys, Dumb M. C. FOB -BENT.—kJtOOM HOUSE ON N. Layton A reuse. Water, lights, excellent neighborhood. J. G. UF tan, Dunn, No. 8. 9tfe. FINE RESIDENCE LOT POB SALE —One of Down'* vary boot lots. Largo anobgk for two residence*. Located on a corner In Jin* neigh borhood. Will give terms. Quick •ala. John A. Omtee, FayetetvXe, N. C. ttfe. — - -- UNOUVOm HONK-HADE '•mw.' b«M 9*. How mmA mm **• oooii yoof Freeman'* Cmh Brocery. -- Btf«. TOW KALE OH RcitT_THE T. A. Ocmhl moliWacv An Worn Brcu.l Apply to C. t Vlloon at W if hum mi*i L**'a Dru Mart. UNfe COMING! “ Prof." Pepp ” Demonstration of Mascot Range BUTLER BROS. ] Beginning Monday, March 19 You are Cordially Invited to Attend WHERE ALL NATURE SLEEPS with the oiler.t -dead. than eract o memorial cat from N^bto’o earn oa pariah able (ton* tfcat%H ootiaot the trecj ami win he Race goBarattona haace. Oar mauamiMi the moat auperh tritimenial yeROOh giro you iionoreil hnm\. They wR terra oo year own memorial la the after yurt DUNN MAR^L^WORKS M. B. WILLIAMS, Prep. IIOEdiwtwtt ' Dvam. N. C f AT NEW COLONIAL THEATRE | Dunn, N. C. ; Runs Continually from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. i: - --— ' ■' i i ? •. If you think you have.truhlee, Gome sod See DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I In HI* New Picture * . “WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY” I Monday, March 19th-On* Day Only :! * ■ i! -— /' ,f TUESDAY ' PAULINB FREDERICK in “THE STING OF THE LASH” COM1NGI, “THE $5.00 BABY** • ! * I MMMM > I«M . NOTICE If you own a W illye-Knight or M Overland oar you ehould tot your oervico hero. Being authorised ignto for the** ears, wo are Interested in the amice they price*"d riU1 furntah ■r*n“lne P**« *t Bio factory Uut wJl'" iUt*ra* E.V. GAINEY DEALER m PENDERS YELLOW FRONT STORM SWIFTS PICNIC HAMS, Pound' 13c Tub Butter, Very best quality, lb. 54c Better Butter, 1-4-lb. Cubes, lb._&4e KARO SYRUP—Blue Label No. 11 Can __I0c Red Label No. 1 i No. 10 can.Me can-12c No. 5 can__30c No. 10 can.56c ^_ _ Pet Mlllc, Tall can.. 12cSalmon, Tall can AU Gorton’s Ready to Fry Codfish Cakes, 10-os. package._.14c Codfuh Bricks, lb.- -12c Saner Knot, large lean. . ..42c - Sweet Potato— Large No. 3 can ...13c Kaos Gelatine, pkg. 20c SNOWDRIFT LARD 1-lb. can..21c 44b. 24b. can..40c 84b. SNOWNlVTkn«Mdnfa*> Obelisk FLOUR Ballard. Self-Rising 64b. bag ..33c 64b. beg..36c 124b. bag.65c 124b. bag r.67c 244b. bag.9135 24-lb. bag ..$130 464b. bag..$230 484b. bag. D. P. Bread, 16-ox Loaf, the Real Home-Made Milk-Loaf...7c D p "!*• w«V. Ba* Driefc” on X* V. In Orange Colored Bealed < <g+ Ioffe e Package, pound Yellow Front Coffee, 1-pound Sealed Yellow Package...._28e D. P. Golden Blend Coffee, 1-pound Sealed Pack age---a-a.23c On thU data will ba la a red hag # . / ELECTRIC ARC WELDING > ~ We with to inform the general public that we have just installed one of the highest claee Welding Plants in State for both electric and oxyacetjrlane welding, and hare an expert in charge of same. If we fa3 on the Job no use to go elsewhere. IV BOILER and SMOKE STACK WORK Good stock of mill supplies and steam fitting always - on hand. I Hoe Mill and Small Saws Always in Stock General foundry and machine work. Castings of aB kinds. Structural Material, Reams, etc.
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