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L-LOCAL i Don't forgot to make up youj table tfor , the .Bikdgc Toumamont Tuesday night, April Srd. Mr*. C. L. Cay 1* undergoing treat' mont in a Fayetteville hoipitaL She era* taken to the hoepital Saturday Miaae* Bonnie Seaaoma and Betti* Kate Akin of Lumber*on ipcnt tha week end here vlaiting relatival and friend*. Rev. E. N. Jehtiaon and M. B. Jernigmn went yciterday to Wilaoa to hear Rev. Billy Sunday. Thay wer* delighted with what Billy had to aay. Farmer* generally have taken ad vantage of the good weather of the pant few day* and are making rapid program In preparing tha land for another crop. J. O. Wcet and family moved re cently into their new home, Boat IVarmalt atreet. Mr. Writ .built hi* home through.the Home Building A l ean a**ociation. The 10 gallon* of gatollne given away every other Saturday after noon by Oreen'* Quick Service Sta tion vu won hut Saturday by Ed. B. Warren The lecky nomber war 009. The annual meeting of the stock holders and director* of the Harnett County Feir aoaociatlon will be held in the Chamber of Commerce room* Friday evening of Ihle week at 7:80 o'clock. All itockholdtM and direc tor* aie urged to b* present. Your attention ia eallod to the ad of the Pint National Bank ia this iaauc. The First National 1* anxious to help the farmen fight the boll weevil and will offer suggestion* and finance farmen who an willing to apply modern mot hod a to fanning. The Dunn Roofing and Cornice Company, yeaterday. waa awarded the eon tract for doing the roofing and sheet metal work en the new school building to be erected at BaHey. The contract waa awarded by Jonre Brothers, contractor* #f Wil son. ^he An alarm waa aoandad about 9:80 o'clock BumLay morning on ac count of a blase en thn roof of Young Lee'* residence, North Mc Kay avenue. The flame* wen extin guished by the fire company before much damage rnaoltod. It I* thought the Are started from a spark from a chimney. Work has been begun In remodel ing the interior of the local manlci pal building In order to make more room for the recorder's court. The . ofAcc of H. A_ Parker, town dark '*MtMNNr°*9H»te«NMMtW old court room, while the present of .Ace of Mr. Parker will ho eeavuted Into a coon room. The change wll give *• feet more apace for Ike re center'* coon. ’ Rev. and Mrs. Billy Sunday passed throngk Done yesterday en route from Colombia, 8. C-, to Wiloon, where the noted evangelist delivered the closing' address of the Eastern Carolina Exposition at I o'clock in the afternoon. Both Mr. Sunday and "Ms" Sunday cams out on th* plat form of the ear while the train stop ped boro and shook hands with sev eral local people. Z. V. Snipes returned Friday night from Detroit, Michigan, where ha attended a meeting of the Kodson Easex dealers from all parts of the country. The expense of the dealers was borne by the manufacturers of joyable trip, though he encountered factory made op a part of the pro gram arranged for the visiting deal er* Mr. Snipes reports a paoet an joyable trip, thaogb ho encountered some weather that was unusually cold to one from the Sunny South. It was 8 below tero in Detroit and much enow fell while ho was there. A large nuMber of farmers Satur day witnessed a demonstration of the Walker spraying sard mopping ma chine for eBttou. Th* demonstration was "staged” on Luokaow square by George Holland, representing W. M. Smith and Co., of Benaon, agents for this machine, assisted by W. J. Root of MeColJ, S. C. Mr. Root stated that ho had recently sold 184 of the Wal ker sprayers in Marlboro and Dillon counties In South Carolina The spray er Is drawn by oae mule and ^rayi two roam of cotton at the same time It is a* constructed that the polaor la spread on both th* upper and un der parts of th* cotton leaf. Thi tank In which the liquid poslon Is ear Hod bold* If ■altons, enough U fever 10 acres, assenting to Mr IIMIaml. Xiuiy vi thu farmer* whe witnessed the demonstrations bora txpreoeed themselves a* being fav orably Impressed with the marhln*. THE WOMAN’S CLUB The Home Economic* Department of the Woman’* club met Friday af ternoon at three o'clock. Hr*. Henry Leo, the newly elec tad chairman preaided and turned the program over to the girl* from the homo economic* department of the high school, who took’ charge. The girl* arranged a very attrac tive exhibit consisting of aoroe of the garment* they had made, all that waa displayed was donu aa class room work by the girls themselves. A group of the girl* had aomo love ly rag rag* to dltploy ami they cro cheted on other* during the afternoon for the interest ami instruction of the ladle*. The process of malting the rugs :> such a simple one that all Home# shosld enjoy the attractivenem of several bright mgs in the bed room*. The girls explained that they had Aral dyed old pieces of clothing aoch aa, sheets, old underwear, stockings the desired color, then tore them in strips one inch wide, and stitched them all together making a continuous string, (hen wound it Into a •ball. Just the chain stitch ii. crochet waa need un til the rug was the da Bred ala*. The needle* used were all home made, aomo mad* by twigs, aluminum' and some made from’ old knitting needle*. Several of the girl* told what they had I parked regarding construction of garment* and how they had learn-1 cd to know standard material* when buying. t i Tea and wafer* were served at the conclusion of the program The ladles oiy- the committee for the bridge tournament will appro-j elate it if those who hav* card table* and covert trill lend them' for the tournament. This will help, the committee. Please phone at once.1 EASTER CANTATA Program of Extern OanUU, "The Conquering King" to he rendered by the choir Pint BapUet Church, next Sunday night, T:S0 P. M. Pert I. “The Conquering King"—Intro i duction—Mn. J. T. Guy, orgmln. Ride on ia Majcxty, (chorue.) Zion'a Daughter, Weep No More, (quartet of Women'* Voieoe)—Mix R. L. Denning, Minn Flare net En ttia. Ethel Ucu and Janie I pack. Surely ‘Oq Hath Borne Our Grief* (ban eolo, alto aula and choroa^ "er D. "Wis, ■ Trjyrdr-ssr thorn*. , ' When I Surrey the Wondroo* Cron, (duet for aopraao end alto) —Mn. A. C. Parker and Min Janie Ipock. He Gieetb Sleep, (contralto 10)0) —Me*. Oeorgc P. McKay. Part H. Why We*pert ThouT. (ban aolo, qoartot, aopraao aolo and Choroa)— J. T. Guy, Mn. Geo. P. McKay. MU* Annie L. Lucaa, and B. D. Bunn. Chriat la Riaen, (tenor oolo, tenor and Soprano Duet and Choral)—C. E Broughton and-Choral. How Cain and Beautiful, (bari tone aolo and chorut)—R. L Den ning and Chora* Lift Up Your Head*, (chorut). Rejoice The Lord Ia King, (duet, quartet and Chorut—Mn. B. D. Bunn, Mix Saltto Naylor, M. M. Jer. nigan, C. D. Bain. The aerrice will begin at 7 ;30 p. m. aad laat about ona hour. The pub lic at large ia cordially lnetted to at tend. Thli beeutiftri caantata i< being rendered for the publie generally. DUSTIN FARNUM TO BE SEEN IN NEW PICTURE Announcement U made by the Colonial Theatre that the popular Dustin Famom, now a Fox star, in to appaar at that koata on Thanday, In hi* latest photoplay, "Strange Idols”. The play, written by Julsa Fartbraan, concerna the romance of'a wealthy lumberman of the northwent and a fsmoas dancer-in a Broadway cabar et U la the story of an unfortunate lore match, with its hoart-barnings and ultimata reunion. The scenic of. feels Inelurto the white light activi ties of Now YoHt and the shadowed depths of the primitive forest In ths Northwest. ’ Boris Pawn, a vary winsome se treaa, is Famum’a loading woman in this picture, srhieh was directed by Barnard Duralng. Dustin Famum’s great popularity should insure hial' hearty welcome at the Colonial Tha* tar. A hotter blaeuit campaign in Poll County attracted bigger and betu crowds to the courtheuae than thi court iteatf. Perhaps this means tot the future, fewer courts and bettei homos, suggeata the home agent Good drainage is necessary for s tttcccsaful graden and careful pr». pumtion or the ndl is half the battle. MRS. J. a. POPE DIED LAST NIGHT Mr*. J. (J. Pope, aged about 41) yuare, died lost night about 7 o'clock at. her heme In South Ounn. While deceased had bean (a it] health lot com* time, site liad not been confined to her bed and her depth came ae a surprla to her ftiends and lelatives. She ia survived by her husband and thro* children. Interment was made in the cemetery at Plnaaant Grave church this afternoon. CORNER STONE LAVING AT DUKE (Continued from page () The following Grand Officers and irting Grand Officers were present: ' Grand Master, Hubert McNeill Po test; Acting Deputy Grand Master, Dr. John A. Jemigan, of Dunn; Ack ing Senior Grand Warden, J. P. Lynch; Acting Janlor Grand War. den, Thoms* W. Sprinkle; Acting Grand Treasurer, R. S. Kelly; W. W. Wilson, Grand Secretary; Assistant Grand Secretary, C. T. KcCImaghan, of Ralolgh, acted as Grand Marshal; Acting Grand Chaplain, Bcv. Morri -un Bethea, of Raleigh; Acting Grand Bonier Deacon, G. Wood worth; Acting Grand Junior Deacon, W. F. Blake; Acting Grand Stew ards, A L. OULham and A. H Har per; Acting Grand Lecturer, E. H. Boat; Acting Grand Sword Bearer, Oscar Temple: Acting Grand Pursi rant, 7. E Byrd and Thomas V. Bran nock acting for the architect, J. M Kennedy, of Ralnlgh, who war unable to be present for the ccrs mony. E f|. Boat, chairman of ths school committee, received the build ing from Mr. Poteot'a hands In be half of his fellow members. Ths Erwin concert bond lod lh< parade to the sohool building, aflai which special music was rendered bj ■ trained choir. One of tho large* crowds seen hors in a long time wit neased the ritualistic ceretnouy carri Ml out by the Grand Lodge. , Bufcineu Local FoF'riXC£^l«IEt RESIDENC] lolt In block in which I He*. Act] tine. 8»« R. M. Warren. IScfc WE ARC RECEIVING AGAIN Tbi week a eptemlul lot of Udiee hate and clipper* for Raatrr trade am they are etylieh, pretty and reee unable in price Too ought to in our line, Udiee March Z8, lltS Dunn. N. C., la the Yellow Fron Store, R. G. Taylor Ca. - .. — - ■ — ■ - -c - i FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED rciuma with all modern convenion evs. Call .phono Ho. 401. SI 4t pd. FOR SALE.—If THOROUGHBRED altver laee WyundoU, 8 mountain r»ltle pit same* and I ho* wol*H in* about 175 pound*. M Interart md see At R. Majruard. Dana. K C. STtfc. STRAYED OR STOLEN—TWO black mules, about 6 yean aid. Any information as to whereabout* will be appreciated and liberal to ward paid Nathan Johnson, Due a, N C. lte. .THE SUITS. SUFFERS. SHIRTS. I Don, co Hart, hat* and underwear comin* tn thi* wesh lor Easter are the beet in style, and Uka all our 1 -lock, reasonably priced—la the Yellow Front 8tore R. Q. Taylor Co.. Match 28. ISIS. Dona, N. C. WANTED.—POPLAR AND GUM lumber. Sea Newberry Brother* und Cowotl, Dunn, N. C. M tie. ' LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! WI are ready to supply all the family with the boat to wear for Barter. Reasonable in pitcea and aaaer paased for beauty aad style. R. G. Taylor Company, March IS, IMS, Dunn, N. C., in the Yellow Front Store. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO take ardor* for **auln* guaranteed hos ery for man, jroma* and'ekU dren. Eliminates daraln*. Salary ITS a week full time. 11.50 aa haur ipare time. Beautiful Sofia* Hoc. International Stack in* Kills Norristown, Pa. SI l*t pd. ‘ FOR SALE-BROWN LEGHORN c*y*. $1.00 for settin* of 15. Spe cial price by the hundred by re-1 Quest. Mrs. E. W. Smith, Dunn, No. 4, phone No. SIM. fOtfe. FOR SALE—ONE HAYNES SIX toarm* car. New tires all round. Will sacrifice at oner. R. O. pow ers, at tha Etoctrte Shoe Shop. Phone No. 4M. ST St pd. FOR SALE—OVRRLAND POUR toonng ear Hi good condition. Deco run a bo it 8.000 milas. if iotimud mm J. R. Btrlcldaad. Dnnn. rout* S. 20 It pd. LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HARNETT COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL FAIR ASSOCIA TION. * Notice it borsby gives 'Em Rock, bolder* that the an sal man tine of the ntockholriar* of tho Harriott Gou ty Agricultural Fair Atoortotlon wtU Vo- held on the -Tdfh day of March 1WZS, It being the Wurth Monday la March, at 4 o'clock la Em afternoon, at lb# office of the A Hoc ration in • ' the room* of tho Dsaa ("hoist a r of Commerce. Dunn, N C, for the par pore of receiving aa4 acting spaa J Oio rtporta of .Urn oMrais aad for 1 the Iran*action of tadh othor baaioeM j aa |iaay propetj^^gma btfora the Bute of North AroHae, so stock 1 cos be voted oa which has been >i tranafortod oa tha book* of tho aa Aaociatioa within twenty Joy* sort , preceding this masting. I Dated March IX. 1PM. H. A. TURLJNOTON. Prooidonv P. a. Tho meeting called by tho ' above notlco haf boon poRaosod aa .( Lit Friday. March Sd, at Tdfl p. IS. I March FT lte. t ■ —-' 1 ■ FOUND—BUNCH OF KEYS. OWN er ran grt mom by calling at Um Dlaaotch oRce, Hcacrlbing and paying far thi. ad. 1U. FOE BALE.—WO BUSHELS OF aaed tweet potato**. FOB stock Porto Elea. fl.M par hmhel. W. A. Waot, Root* », Boa St, Dinn. N. C. % 16 ft pd. FOE SALE—ON SATURDAY March Slat at M'JI a. at., at aqr rc aide net near Ooata, 1 will aett at paMie auction far caab tha par. •aaa] property af W. B. Cook, cm>| aiatiag of tha fallowing: Oat malt, on* (tad cow and yearling and a Hcraulet a tump pallor. Far farther Information tot J. T. Hodge*. Conta. Boat* L SO 3t pd. ■SONET TO LOAM ON FARM Mi to aawaaau from SIAM to MIAN for dS yearn. Oodwta and JFNSaa, Attomaya. Dana. N C i ••ONEY TO LOAN ON FARM FRO^ paatg. SS paaia time if wanted. Aanaato ap to tM.OM.flB. Bee WUooa and McLeod. Attorney*. Dana, N. C. Jan 1. tfc. | FOR RENT—-C.KOOM HOUSE ON N- Layton Arenac. Water, lights, > (ictPoit ■ aiabbarhood. J. G. thr ton. Puna, No. t. Ptfe. FINE RESIDENCE LOT FOR SALE —One of Dana'* rory boat lota. Imrgo enoagh for two roatJenca*. leicated on a comer in Sac Neigh borhood. Will giro tanaa. Quick aalc John A. Oatoa, FayotetrUU. K. C. Stic. --- Pay When Satisfied If our work U not eatia factory, you don't have us | to pay until we make it eo. ] Patronise Hone Folks Our prices are as low. our work aa good, and it meant quicker service. Place your order now’ for Mantel*. Columns. Screen Door* and Win dows. Mouldings. Window . and Door Frames. Store Fixtures, or any Cabinet Work you weat done. . Jno. W. Hodges ’A Co. Dunn. N. C. HICHSMITH SEED STOKE Telephone No. 17 liM——m ; STRAYED OR STOLEN—TW^ black Bale*. »bD»t* 0 xjm «1<I Anv inform*no* ox u vrWcaboal vIC bn «pp*oriia*«I and liberal be 1 var<t paU Nnthaa Johnxou, Dunn N C. Ik SANDERFORD’S HOMEMAD1 «»v. beat >•»<. IIvv much caa V* Mod yauT ripcawa’* Cm] Qrotafjr. Ml MONEY TO LOAN—ANY AmM pn loop Mm. If im m mt one*. Want and Vut Attoiwyi lb Ma ' • • Thm Lut Week Mare EASTER • We have on ills'.) tr; nlc-e selection* of Spctag -; Wcrchondbe for Men. Vova* Mon end Boy*, inciud- j in*— . • 1 SUITS, HATS, CAPS. CHORDS. SHIRTS* TIES. UNDERWEAR. ETC. I'linm In m.d look thorn aver before you buy. J. Milton Tart < The Qytiily Shop) %♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦♦♦»»»»♦♦♦♦» ►•♦♦♦♦♦ooooooooooooooo— | ---- I 1 ■ .■»■. 1 » . " THE FIRST NATIONAL M BANK OF DUNN With TotpJ Resources of $761,237.48 I AT NEW COLONIAL THEATRE Dunn, N. C. Runs Continually from 3 p. m. to ll p. m. Is Ready to Help Fight the Boll Weevil To assist our patrons who need funds with which to diversify crops and to provide means for combatting the boll weevil, we will make ioaits commensurate with the paeds of our patrons and consistent with safe bankaag. Wa do not feel justified, however, in extending loans to farm ers whose sole dependence is on cotton and who are m! willing to use approved methods in lighting the pest. — N. A. TOWNSEND, Preside* J. M. SHERWOOD, Vln» TttMmt H. S. TAYIjOR, Center J ^ ' t fgj WU fML—gj JM—M—— ; STOP! < LOOK.!! LISTEN!!! THE “PAST MAIL” is coming here * TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) ONLY The sensational speed drama which de lighted all New York. : Admission-10 and 30c (plus tax) NOTE: The management personally gear antees this attraction as one of the rtary best i!: that die Colonial has been able to otter he patrons. r! ; • • 11 1 .. . THURSDAY Dustin Famum in I ; “STRANGE IDOLS” .-M.MSM...1 Want to Buy Standard Juniper Poles— ... r 25 feet long, 32 inches around base 6 feet up, 7 inches across fop 11.50 each ' 30 - “ 34.6 “ « 7 « 12.25 each 35 “ “ 38 . “ “ 7 . “ “ “ *3.50 each 40 42 ■ ... “ “7 “ “ “ . ' *4.50 eac|t|gl;|£ Undersize Poles Will Be Cut Down. E. J. NOBLES, Dunn, North Carolina I
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