LOCAL ° -o P. M. Barnes of Lum barton spent Tuesday night In Duiu>. H. R. Pegs of Benson has accepted ft position in W. A. Thornton's bar ber shop. • United States Marahal B. W. Ward of Ralngh spent Wednesday u, Doan .in business. Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. gam Than es, el their horns in Donn Tuesday night, a girl. Work was begun yesterday or. the now {35,000 Christian church, Cum berland street and Chtrton avenue. A special Easter program will be readertel at the Presbyterian church biinday morning at 11 o’clock. The ,-ublic is cordially Invited to attend. Uunn till sens are co-operating with I no A. McLeod, state sanitary in spector, who has bstn here lor sev • isl days, sc cording to Mr. McLeod. Mrsviamci X. M. Warren, J. A. Mc Leod and J. L. Parker arc altend ng in Durham the Baptist Women's Missionary convention, which open 'd T oesday. An Easter Cantata, “The Con •Idsring Xing," will be rendered by he choir at the First Bsptist church Sunday evening at T:10. The pablie is invited. The Bright Jewels will render an! Easter Program at the Melhodlat hurch Sunday afternoon at ( o'clock, j The public is cordially invited to, at-1 ‘end. | Mrs. Motile Cola of Chicago, UL,' el lived yesterday and will spend a week here visiting at the haute of her brother-in daw and sister, Mr. and Mra Jamas PsafbaH. Mrs. G. H. Warren returned boms Wednesday from the Pittman hoepi-l tel, Fayetteville, where five weeks ago she underwent an operation. Her I condition is vary favorable. Theta holding savings da posit peas books on thr State Bank and Trust Co. arc requested to take them u the bank Ta order that the accounts may be properly cheeked. L. TJ. Ik seel I, local buOdiag in spector, has issued a permit far tee! (rection of a parsonage by the color-1 nl Methodist church on Sooth Wil-i sen swnoe A 5-reora building uriU be erected Some change* have been made in trie interior of the WiLaon and Lee drug atore. A ahow window ha* boon lMtaUed at the front of the prhich add* ranch to tbo appearance of the a tore , All poopl* into rotted In eradicating • tabercolools In Harnett county ahoaid bo in Lillhagton on Monday, April 8im>. The matter will ba diacuaod before the board of county camaxi* aioaen. The merchant* of Dunn are proper. Oil to take car* of a largo apring trade and the baying public would ■to wall to road their advertiaamenta in The Diapatch. Attractive Batter window* are to ba aeon in tbo vari ou* ttoroa An old time fiddlexn' convention will be held in the school auditorium at Bcr.aon Thuraday waning April i, at 8 o'clock. Ca*h priaaa approxfatoL lug $80 wilt bo awarded to tbo parti cipants A night of fan and enjoy ment la promimd. . , N._A. Butler Monday aoid hi* stock cl grocorio* to the Carolina Qroeery 't . of which Earl L. Dawaon i* raan altr. The now company wtO oarrr a complete Unc of grocarlo* in tbo •one building formerly occupied by Mr. Butler, on dliaton avenue. The Sanitary Proattng Club, under the management of Votnon Matson, gill, opened for burinoa* on 8. Clin ton avar.ua tbi* week. They haw a Wall squipped plant and also rep re out the Fayetteville Dry Cleaning Plant. They make a specialty of tailor mad* suit*. A* mu ittUd In TuHiy'i Dia-( patch, the annul matting t{ y,, itookhoWtrt and dime tan of tho Har nett County Agricultural Fair ciatioa wilt he held In tha Chamber of Commerce office thU (Friday) evening at 1 idO o’clock. Thk being the annaal mooting, R la important that all rtoekholdera be pretest. All mombore of tha old Dunn con cert band and other neokokna are requested to meet In the Chamber of Commerce rooms Thureday sight, April I it I o'clock. U will not bo neceosary *> taka mudeal internments to the moating, the parpoee of which w01 be U dleeum the matter ef re organising the band. Madge Bellamy, who appear* la tho leading feminine rale ef “The Cap ef Life." Thome* H. Iaaa'a big Ame datad Predmmi apeelal, playing Menday at tha Colonial Theatre mad# her fint eypeifenie oq tha1 Kew York etage whan only fifteen. I Her Moat notable rerim wee too red ertth william OllletU in " Dear Bra-' tua." Tha following Dans yoang people have arrived home from itl^i p1 day, from the North Caro Mu College' for Women, Qiooaabaroi ttkem Bee-1 tto Sean tear and Lacy Fopo. Salem College, Wlnetoa Belem i BHnaboft Ciaell, Oreeadbare college, Green*.' beroj i. C. CUfford. Jo., M. C. State g Ml ego. Raleigh i Fatten Lao, Trinity i • r Both the Dunn banii will be clot ed Monday for Eaater. Henry Jackson laft yesterday foi | W.Uon where be will Join Yarbor ough's Orchestra as aaxaphone player | He la one of Dunn's popular young ' muaiciana who has shown unusual i musical talent and hie many Mends hero feel that he will make good. EASTER AT METHODIST CHURCH A live Caster welcome awaits ev eryone at the Methodist church Buo dey. The doom of the church will be open ut both services for the recep tion of new members. The sacrament of the Lords Supper will bo adminis tered at the morning service. Every member of the church is urged to be pn>«ent. At U»e evening service the pastor will preach on “If a Man Uie Shall He Live Again." MRS. >1. A. TOWNSEND ENTER TAINS BOOK CLUB Mrs. N. A. Townsend entertained the Thursday Afternoon Book club at its regular annual basinets meet ing Thursday afternoon. Jonquils In profusion aided to tho beauty of the •parlous rooms in which the guesta Were received. Mrs Townsend presi ded «nd Mrs. Duller reed tho min utes anil culled the roll Mm. Ern est Jeffreys and Mrs. Frod McKay were elected to fill two vaeaacieo which existed in the membership of the club. The prog&ra committee ouggetted several subjects for ne*t year’s study but no decision seal reached in regard to them. New of Occre elected fer next year were: Mrs. Edward Smith, president; Mrs H. O. Mattox, vice-president; Mrs J R. Butler, secretary; Mrs. Horace Freeman, treasurer, and Mrs J. W. Thornton reporter. Three years ago the Book clab with tho help of some of the men of tho team, purchased an encyclopedia Brittanies. It was decided to give this with ether books which the eiab had accumulated with the Idea of beginning a public library to the lib rary for which the Woman's club it working. When the bunnw meetlDg was ever Mrs. Mattox gave a skstch of the Ufo of Matsitlnk and aa later •wttag outline aad d toe nation of The Blue Bird. Then tha puita wore In vited into dining room and snated at tables, most attractive with center pieces of Jonquils and individual jon quil. Nat cups, creamed chicken, hot roll*, staffed eggs, fruit salad cof fee, ice cream'and cake were served. Guests besides the club members wore Nra. L. A. Tart, Mrs. Fleming JUmseur, Mrs. Carl Barefoot, and Mm. Ernoat Jeffreys. M»- 'L W. GODWIN DIED THU MOANING i L- W. Godwin, aged 65 yean, died at • o’clock this morning at the horns of Ms brother, Jeff Godwin, in the western part ot town, of paralysis. Deceased bad suffered two strokes be fore. but was able to walk with the eid of crutches. He was out walking •round yesterday and his death came as a surprise. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon, though the exact hour has not been announced. It will be remembered that Mm. Godwin was killed eome two yearn ego by lightning, which struck tha Godwin homo. Mr. Godwin was |yfB(t on the same bod with his wife when •he was killed aad himself escaped injury. MR. JOHN MeLAMB BADLY HUBT Lust Tuesday, afternoon while snaking logs out of Mingo Swamp, Mr. John McLamb Happened .to the misfortune to got Ms right leg bro ker. Just above the knee. He was fc nought ta town and rushed to Fay etteville on Train 69. Mr. McLamb is a sow af Mr. Joa McLamb who lives near Benson..—Eastern Nauru I MUCH CLEAN UP WORK BEING DONE The citixens of Dunn are observ ing "clean up week" in a credttabis manner, according to N. B. Baas, su perintendent of streets Pour wagons hast been busy alt this weak hauling away trash and rubbish placed out on' the -streets by the elWsers. The wagon* will bo kept on this job un til an the trash has been moved and those who have not yet dose their part In making the town clean and sanitary are urged to get busy. MICRO ROY DROWNED »«. of Perry Hofl.*d FmO» la At tewpt T. Swim Rtwr gmithfteld, March' ft.—The 14 »o« of Pony Holland. of Micro township, wu drowned Thore dsy sftornoe* in Little River, near the oM Bsftey Motion. The boy, te yethor with ble broth or end ether*, was 0*1 hie way to,work about t o’, elock In the afternoon, it betny mo. eoaory to crocs the river t* yet to their place of verb. In weed of yoiny ever on the boot the bey swear ocrecs. Accord In* to the report which reach ed hare after cerimminy arrow ho decided to tore and swim bach. Evi dently be we* overcome with the oeM or hod cramp far ho foend Mm oolf enabt* to cwlm and we at doern. Hie brMhoi with the boat made an ■Rert ta row* Mm hot net ew« he Mak fw the last tin* Via body war f r— ' | m'OMtrd in nUont forty ruinate*, u , doctor wu called and effort* wers 1 mad* to resuscitate him but to no aval). Th* fun arm) took ptacs Friday af ! leruoon. ! _ TO BUILD »S00.000 Mlp. AT LUMBEBTON Lumberton, March 28.—Contract loi th* construction of the M*n*fleld Mill, the newest addition to the tax. tile industry of Lumbeiton, ha* been let to £. U, Clamant, mill contractor, of Charlotte. The Manaileld Mill when completed and equipped with the moat modern machinery, la expected to cost half a million dollar. The four mill* now operating here are spinning mi Us Jmt th# Mansfield will be a weaving mill. The principal pro I dact is to be sateen, generally used | lor cost lining*. Thia will be th* only [ plum in thi* territory turning out a similar product. It Is said. - ' I SAYS EASTER WEATHER WILL BE BELOW NORMAL Washington, March 20—Looking •head to Sunday, which happens to he Eaiter, the weather man whose forecart territory embraces eastern states, uw liUJo tonight that would comfort the average feminine mind. The temperature, he predicted, srill| be "below normal." Cloudy weather, with rain or •now In many sections, will be geo •ral eaM of the Mississippi during the neat two days. A break in the cold snap wtay come tomorrow la the At lantic slates, but colder weather will overspread the Ohio valley and lowar lake region tomorrow and 8atsurdny •nd the middle and north Atlantic Status. Tennessee and the Laterior of •he east golf states tomorrow night' end Saturday. AUTRYV1LLE NEWS (By D. W. HALL.) Sunday achoo) has been organised' at Long Branch with the follswttgrj official members: M. P. Starling, I ruperiatrn dent; O. D Hall, assist-1 ant; Mies Ruby Tyndal, secretary;1 Mrs Abb Spell, assistant; T. 1. Bee soms. treasurer; Aiwtrrson Hah. choir director for the ad alt dare; R. k Hall, director far the small ciaaa; Daaicl Cornle, teacRer for Quarterly rlam; Thomas Lution Hall, teacher for the adult class. We haven't been informed as to who will be teacher for the children up to this writing. The Sunday school at Clement' which waa carried on through the' winter^ reorganised a few Sundays ■■ *——I_l UBBBB—■—BHB ami <d*cl*d thA JvllowU* ott ! ««i Alfred HaHliAn rapariaUtxl ! «nt; J. R. Pag*, RrtJtant; tm t*e I let«ry, Viola Pagdt aaeiataat. Gar lantl HauJicwt; mfcr far the adall 1 daw. Prof. J. M. Rm*; H. UivtME for the Baraca elm* Mlia full. Au try lar the PhQathag Mm; Mlm Ir ina Matthew*, fay'Miar «faa*; ehaii hi rector (or the afrit d*a* J. W. Matthew*; Prank AfT for tha email | rla**; Mi** Irma Myiw, squlst ~ ■— 'f ’ Busine**Lccal WALTER JONES ^BUYS YOUR country produce, js Why not bay yoor groerrie* aaf food from him. Phone No. **. It 9 it 21 80c FOR SALE-PRACTICALLY NEW Kiddy-Coop and A baby baminat, trimmrd. If latarRAod phone 2*6 lor further information. >0 tfc _ . 4 _ • OR SALK.—NICE RESIDENCE lot* In block la «Rkb I II**. Any •ii«. See R. H. Rbrren. lttfc. FOR SALE—WAKEFIELD CAR , bntte plant*, zom per hundred, *1-10 per thousand Mra Rallia V. Wr*l, Route #, Dr»R N. C. It pd. FOR SALE_10 THOROUGH MED «'l*er lace WjruMi * raoustaia e«*l* pit pfflN *46 1 ho* wei*b l"r about 176 pamiM. U irrte coat ed icc A. R. Majrdvd, Dona, ». c. f* rttu. FOR SALE.'— BROWN LEGHORN MP. 41.60 for ■dfea* of II. Spa tial price by the haadrad by m queet Mn. E. IT. OwRIi. Dana, No. 4. phone No. MO*. JOtlc. -— . s FOR SALE—ONE JUTNU MX Morin* car. No* Xra* aU nud. Will «acriflce at a***. R. O. Pn •n, at lha KDctifc ®*ae Shop. Phone No. 466. IT It pd. FOR »All>-a06 JURHEU or reed react poutaRb F»U at*afc Porto Rica. 4 Lip -nor baduL W. A. Went, Root* 4,’Em 64. Dpaa. K. C. T 16 6t pd. teONir TO LQAff' ON FARM Lai id* la aaMiaata (Nat 61*666 M I'o.ndo fat df yea** Oadartn and Jimi*at<. AttamtH Dana, N.aO. MONEY TOU>Atl*« RAWM PRO A mo oat* ay tai.fto.oo6.06. Baa W ltoa and McMd. Attorney*. Du on. N. C Jaa >, tfa. FOR RENT.-. [MOUSE ON N Layton At atar, tiphta, excellent nef ‘ J. G. Lay. Ion. Ih*t. WANTED—MEN take order* far | beware 'far men, drew. Ell oil 476 a bear epar* U line, la Norriatowa. Pa. D ro* C WHITS LSG i Hornf *im( ft. C. Anconai hatching A**./** **-00 ft 11; In. i P«»i ll »cT par IS; Srd pen 11.2 Er II; ISM poo 1M «n> K. J ** !*•*• » aetUiig cad $4.01 P«r J04. Had stock tor aale. Mia I Laentia Park.r, Doha, K. C . j_ »onpd SANDEE FORD'S HOME-MADE mum**, beat yet. How much ear wa send yout Freeman’. Cart Grocery. »tfc MONEY TO LOiGi_AMY Ammom, •a tang tint. If HiaraUd aaa ui . Maaea. Waataod West. Atiomrya 19 U€. MANTELS—WE SPECIALIZE Oft **• an a tala, columns for *R par paaaa, sad aciaon work. /ns. W. Hadgaa and C«. . SStfa. fOR SALE OB RZMT_THE T. L. Gerald raaldeaee an Waal Broad •G»m. Apply ta C. L Wllaon at WUmii md Lea'a Drag aunre. 14tfe. BRICE.—KILN RUM M PER CENT hard. BMinata within 4S Man after raaalpt af order. Layton Brick Wort* (Established IMS) Marian. EC Dot 1 • aaa Pay When Satisfied If our work is sot satis factory, you don’t here us to pay until wo make it 4b. Patronise ftaaae Folks Our prieoo are as low, our work as«good. and it means quicker service. Place your order now for Mantele. Columns. Screen Doors and Win dow*. Mouldings, Window and Door Frames. Shore Fixtures, or any Cabinet Work you want done. Jno. W. Hpdgee & Co. Dunn. N. C. -i ■N"uim-u-M.w.'.uij-j_■ WANTED.—POPLAR AND COM P : iiiMbvr. Er* NowUorrr BMIw» I *wi Cewrtl, Dunn, EC. it tf*.j FOB BENT.—TWO FURNMMw! tftsnni with «U mo4«ra oonronienr 'j '«• phone Ke. Ml. iX 4t pd. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce the openly pi the Carolina Grocery Co., in Dunn. |hii busi ness will be located in the stand formerly oc cupied by N. A. Butle' on Soutl] Clinton Avenue. 4* We have a complete line of hdapy and I fancy groceries, and are in a position to sup ply all your wants. . -J Your patronage will be appreciated. 1 ‘ Carolina Grocery Co. EARL L. DA&SON, Manager Phone No. 313 Dunn. —:— North Carolina *" ** f 1 —y— • / ! AT NEW COLONIAL THEATRE \ Dunn, K. C. . ■ ; Runs Continually from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. • * • SPECIAL EASTER PROGRAM MONDAY ONLY , ' Thomaa H. lnce Presents ' Hia. Latest Special Production— '/ • • ? "THE CUP OF LIFE" With a splendid cast featuring— j MADGE BELLAMY, HOBART BOSEr WORTH AND NILES WELCH S ■ * . _ • • % TUESDAY: "SILENTYEARS" 1 • _____ ' K"' . « • ' • COMING: Wednesday, April 4th ^ Mary . Carr in "SILVER WINGS" ' • s '• * ... M.C. SEr-rr Market Notice! * ■ • 4 J /V* In order to treat my customer* right 1 have > rlaaeify my steaks a* follow*; Tenderloin, Sirloin and Round___m. a Porterhouse. Shoulder, Clod _1111” >11 other substitute steaks_____ Call No. 4 for what you waat and we wfll be • serve you. If you don't gat what you call tor __^ diatcly don’t quit calling, but heap on until tt,f* Mat Ton won’t hart my feeling* a* I want my customer* mated right. • G# W. Butler * Your Market Man LUCKNOW SQUARE * — DUMM, H. C “Where The Best Costs Less” - . -y: •:~ '■■■■i:. ! B We were never better praps red to mot tbs dwad for Up-To-The-Minute Spring Merchandise. Is Our Millinery De You wilt find the very latest creations in spring miHia- ' ' «»y. Don’t buy your Eatter Hat until you hw • >1; our line. One of the most attractive ever shown in Dunn. Don’t Fail I | . ... • - & To visit our ladies’ ready-to-wear department. We have a full line of dresses, coats and coat suits for spring wear. • * . . >< --—-- ■ 1 1 Johnson Brothers IHJNN. — NORTH CAROLINA __ • _ i -i.*—- _ THE FIRST BANK With $ > It Ready to Help Fight the Bell Weevil j| To uairt our patron, who ne*d find, with which to diversify crops end to provide means for coanbalt^ the , boll weevil, we will make loans commemorate with the * noede of oor patrons and consistent with safe banking. Wo j j do not foal justifod, however, in extending loans to farm ert whose sole dependence h on cotton and who are not willing to use approved methods in fighting ftg papf, N. A. TOWNSEND, PreiM J. M. SHERWOOD, VlntmlM H B TAYLOR. CuUtr •. so. ’' .if ■m^^H

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