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LOCAL l MiM Lonnie Gainey of Wayne* villa, ia tha guest of Mn. Oao. M Floyd. , W. A. Pop. of AahavlUa, U epend ing urn time in Dunn with rela tival. Mr. and Mn J. 8. Murphy apaat the weak vnd at Kinston and Dovai viaiting friend*. Archie Stone of Saynham, Rob—on county, apant the week and neat Dunn viaiting relative*. Mlu Mari* Turlington apaat the v-vek end *t Clinton viaiting rela tive*. Me. and Mn. W. 8. Mabaa epant the week end in Raleigh flatting friend*. Mr. and kin R, T. Gainey aad "mall ton of WaynaevilU are epond lng a few days In Dunn. Mia* Agne* Harria, local public hoalth nunc, spent the week end in Henderson visiting relatives and frianda. Mr*. Ruth Brickhoaac of New York city arrived yesterday and ia a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i. X. Murphy. Primitive atreat. The^lurham and Southern X all way company Its* subscribed and paid $100 to the Dunn Chamber of Com merce for the year lVtt. Mr*. H. A. Parker ii attending In Sanford the Praabyteriai of tho Pay « ttcviUe Presbytery, having gone a* a reprneenUUve of the Dunn Praeby lr nun church. Mr*. J. 0. Prcvatt of Wake county spent the week end here visiting at the home of her eon-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Tyner, Eat Cumberland street. Mr*. C. L. Guy returned heme Fri day ovoning from the Pittman boo pita!, Fayetteville, where she ipent twe week* undergoing treatment. Her condition la vary much improved. The T. B. L Clam of the First Baptist Sunday achool will hold Its regalar monthly business masting with Mrs E. N. Jehneen Thursday evening, April it All members are urged to attend. Louis Williams, colored, aged M yrais, died Friday night at hla home m the eastern part of town. Ho had hern in iU boalth /or several months. The funeral was eondact ed Bunday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. 8weir and twe small daughters Mary Elisabeth and Jean, of Greensboro arrived Sunday and will spend several days hors visiting at the home af Mr. and Mrs A. K. Swain. Eager Brooks retua^ygas night from Richmond, Va^HQnf #«st a faw days oa business. Mr. Bsosks has accepted a poaitlon as rnlnwan for the Todd Protectograph Comp any. He will make Dunn headquar ter*. Pi of. L. G. Galoway, colored, a blind musician of Winston-Salem, whs is a graduate of the Deaf, dumb and Blind Institute of Raleigh, will give a concert In the aeditoftaa of the colored training school build ing tonight at 8 o'clock. A fine saddle end baggy bon* be longing to J. W. Norris was so badly injured in a fall near Die school build ing Friday that ho wa slater killed by the owner. H. V. Norris was riding the home when he becafne frightened and felt while croering a bridge, breaking hie left shoulder. Dean C. G. Vardell, Jr., of Flees McDonald College, led Springs, sa tiated by Mrs. W. B. Robceon, vio linist. will give a recital in the Meth odist church In Dunn on Tharaday evening, April jSth. Those widely known musicians will appear In Dunn under the snsplces of the woman’s auxiliaries of tha Methodist and Presbyterian eharcheo. Jesse B. Leo, Jr., had his hands painfolly homed Sunday afternoon in trying to extinguish flames which homed the top and cushions of o Ford automobile which he was driv ing. Mr. Wilson woo at Stewart's Pond, fear miles north of Daan, when the auto caught on fire. A man who was filling tha gasoline tank spilled seme of tha gasoline la the car and In same unknown way It seas ignited. S. H. Kthridge, who for the peal ten year* ha* held a position with J. W. Thornton, has resigned hie posi tion with Mr. Thornton aad has spaa ed a shop In the Henry Johnson gar age building opposite the PostoAee. He will make s specialty of repaint ing. aphthae ring end repairing topi of aetomobiles. Mr. Ethridge baa had many years experience In this peril color Mae of work and feels that h« can give his customer* as defect* n service. He la now ready to serve yoe ”PROFESSOR PEPT" Meet Profeeaer Fvpp at the Metre poll tan Opera Hoove Wad needs night. April 11, at itt Ke has jns returned from tnaria aad aw Ml yea all about the Kuerimt NOAM and Betabe. Caw and see the futnlaet play a the mates, staged by Em Junior elm of the Dam High aSbeaL We Med year meaay, aad yue aee the laagha. Be am help as aad is a* help yam. I DUNN SOON TO HAVE A PUBLIC L1BBAB1 Dunn la aoen to have a public 11b rary. Q. M. Tilghman haa donate ' tha lumbar and paint for the shelve and they arc being made this ureal by Jno. W. Hedges, take Is doing thi work (he of coot to Oka pro me tar of tha library. Tha canvassing com mitten appointed bp the Woaan' chib to solicit funds for financing ttx library will continue tha work urn til a sufficient ameund baa bead eon Ultra tod. Each family in town la adk ad to contribute f 1 for a yearly mam bnrahjp, this entitling every tnembei •f the fapally to aceeaa to the llbran for a year. AT THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE Special meetings will begin in thi Gospel Tabernacle church on June 10 w. have again secured the eoevleei of Rev. A. G. Dover, of Peterboro Canaria, who waa to have been ban during last December but was hin dered because of illneaa. We are loek ing forward to a time of much blew, tng end arr praying foe a real aplrit ual awakening that will quick an thi spiritual life of the entire commun ity. The ladies of our church are hav ing special prayer ^nestings every Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock in the home of Mr*. Cashwtll In the interest of our coming meeting. Th->y will be glad to welcome any sistem of any church who would like to meet with them In those meetings. The regular mid week prayer meet ing at the church every Thursday evening at 8 o’clock la growing lx attendaaee and deepening In iotaree! aaefa week. If you foci the need ot spirt ual help and blessing that comas through praysr and believing God’s word, murk with us on next Thursday night. i. L. DAVIS, Pastor. PLANTS AND BOLBS Listen ladles, It is spring now, and time'to start the flowers for youi rammer garden. Circle No. 4 of the M. R. Church can furnish you the following plants and bulbs at attrac tive prices: Golden Glow, Sweet William. Large Bed Daliahs, large Red Pop pice, pink and white perennial phlox. Larkspur, black eyed Suaana and a variety of Chrysanthemums. All planU listed, are good strong home grown plants. See Mrs M. M Driver, Chairman. MRS. J. C. DAWSON DEAD Mn. J. C. Daweon, nee Uiu Myrtle GeC. dseghter of Re*, end Mn. H .) Co# of Falcon, died laot night at bar ham# at Eureka. The funeral waa condacted thia afternoon and Inter ment waa made at Eureka. A number well and favorably known in Duma and throughout thia (action. Her beautiful traits of character and kind and genial dispoaitloa —a- fHeada ef all her acquaintmncee. So area SS year* eld and I* survived by bar baa band and two children. IN HANDS OP RECEIVER Goldaboro, April 8.—Following a court action afleglng Insolvency, the Seminole Phosphate company, a ndh Hon dollar fertiliser concern, with head eSces in Ooldaboro, waa placed ■n a temporary receivership by a* order of Judge Calvert hen ymter doy eftemoov The eation am* brought by D. L. Smith, e stockholder of Duplin coun ty, end otheca. H H. Taylor, presi dent af the Pint National bank ol Xinaton, and A. L. Cavanaugh, oi Beulah vale, were appointed receiver*. OfEclals ef the company were is •truetod to appear before Judge Cal vert. at Jacksonville, an April IT, te show why (he receivership should no be made permanent. The action of the eeart piece* th* future of the company in a state el uncertainty, for while the receiver are nominally In charte, the presenl eSlcers of the company, A. P. Pet way, president, and T. H. Prince, see rotary and treasurer, will direct th* affairs of the company until the hear Ing on the permanent -receivership. MEJOAMU FARTHING AND AN. DRRSON ENTERTAIN Complimentary to Mr. and Mn Edward Whitaker, of KernermrlBe Metdamei J. 8. Earthing and C H Andonon, wart feint fceetaaaaa a a bridge-rook party an Bntudai araiting March Hat. Bridge am rook ware played pragiaaaiyety a Are taMea At the clone of the game Mr*. C. U Wflaan held highaat tea* <a rook. Mr. B E. Yam*, th, highaat bridge Kara. Lately bead made linen haartketcbiafli war* pro tented m pdaea aad tha got* • honor wet pretexted with a battle a perfeme Tha hnatoaaaa near ad an le ceoree with mint*. Thant p-rttia tea re: Maadamat Edward Wh I taker, Eat nerteHle; Wm. Thempeea, 0. L Wfl ton, H. I MaKay, E. M. Jeffrey! Oarer Btrleklaad, Trad McKay, ft I Andawao, i. E Earthing; “‘nn Ik | hai Yaotg. Mata Barpar; Maaan M ward Whitaker. Kamatarflk; K B 1 JeRrwye, K E. Yanag, Wm. Thea>| m, BMN.wb.rry, H. 8. MaKay an r J. B Earthing. • ■ MR*. K O. PRIMROSE EMTKI I TAW* Kit. K 0- PRiiiii wm htattoi < Rridge an Thtwaday rrentag fra ' 8 *0 to 11 d8, la honor of hor koaai ' *»«**, Mrs. Norbart Janos of Norfolk, ■ Va Hsr horns on Divio* stroot wai I tutnfidly decorate* in yellow ml i flower, and on saoh table worn yah l( **w jonquils with almond favors 1! carrying out a rpriiig color scheme ol I yellow ami white, j The guests wen met at the dost 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Primrose and thsii 1 f«d, Mn. Jones, sad than found 1 their places at the tables arranged in th* dining room where punch wa. •erred. Bridge wa* played progress ively at ais tablee-aftar which Mra. N. A. Townsend wa* found to hues top score. Mis. T. H. fiemsom held top •core fer the gentlemen, while the two booby prises ‘fall to Mr. Hep faori McKay sad Mr. BIU GeidsUIn The ladies prise was an unique set of table nnmben; gentlemen* print a hanger for truer*. Mrs. McKay’, booby was a pair of curling tong*, and Mr. (Vold«to4o’s booby a corn-cob pipe. Th# gueat prise wa* a lovely pink crape de chine and lace boudair cap. A daileieu* ice courea and cake wa* served by MLwca Kiln Primrose and Ruby Crockett Thom enjoying Mn. Primroaa'a hospitality wore: Maadbamm Norbart Jones, Norfolk, Va.; H. A. McKay, C. H. Anderson, Wrn. Thompaon, W lia Gold*tain, J. L. Rfsda, J. A. Par. thing. I. J. Noble*, W. M. Paarmll, N. A. Toemaend, J. W. Thornton, R. O. Primroa*; Mean. Kill. Goldatoin, C. H. Anderson, Wm. Thompaon, Horten Hansom, J. W. Thornton, J. W Sherwood, H. A McKay, K. J. Nobles, Wm. Pearsall, N A Town •ami, R. 0. Primrose. jfwrlal'iL-a ,* Midi Dopar Mat—Friday I TrU^’p**M.C» f IprTu. | * Horn. Econo. fag Daportreaat * —Friday r. 1, Idl—April * f7th. >' ». . • IMPORTANT BUS HtM MEETING Tha laat regular faoalaaaa ■retire of thi* roar of tfaa faare’i cfab win . bo bald on oast Trmjf afWreaooa at . 14* o’clock. At Odiaiootire tfaa BOW alRren for tha coming poor *01 faa , alaeud and InataSdd. Tha pr«aidant uki that antjr oldtMaatbar ba pro pared M pap dpaa fjrptM4, tl.OO. Thore arfao bare , ccntly will not fat until next yoar. thU. m it U mo daat bo paid on _ the meeting wltl . Let'* fire tfaa big welcome by 1 for than. Haataaato: Cook. Saw Broagbton. ■ ERIDGR, The bridge j bald by the Wo ^ ■ day waning, prM to ba paile a 1 meet-re. On no otetdw hare the bridge toroga af Dana enjoyed 1 a more delightfully tree' pro rca by tfaa ends < clab room. Bridge wop ] tarn tablaa tnakhrejSbo (Uadtop tasty. Tta priiu tor to Isa—kt>Baud by ft. 0,1 data. 1S4 )L k Dibto, vm M« k7 to toHoviac: '. Vint Udtaa pHs-tok talk hmt —ton. WUUm —■—t - . I Booby f.rUSlM_w talk kOM ' Mm Brtaya ■upnana. I ton. N. A. Tawaatad told wnd i hichut mm. | Hat piatai—n’i ytan talk Mb ton; Min toOdrad Bbtat, C.H WBna; Min Ctirtatla. Thmpw^ Brae. Cm raartta; Min Kattta Baatanam. MO H.wbwry; total By.hi, Balpb Batyn; total Baby Cnditt, Bay Otonartta; | AT NEW COLOMAr THEATRE f Dun/ N. C. . .i' i Kuna Continually fw>m 3 p. m. to /I p. m. i! “WHO A Vital Problem Powerful Drama Emotional A] Comej^o tho.Mai | ' Admission _ .1. __10 and 30e, 1 ..- — 1 ~ Get inthewkU Dressed Circle lmpreaalona are ere Atd by the clothes you wsar; thsro I fore wear food doMe*- CTJRLKE CLOTHES. Tha at tractive (It end finiaa of these clothes are representa tive of true art in t&lErinf. The material* not oily are dependable but they are | the last word In pattern and cofor. Our display of the new Sprint models has tha very suit t which you will want and which will look well oa yea. We know- that in CURLBE CLOTHES you have the finest clothes to be had for tha money, aad la drier that you may thoroufhly appreciate whet ftae clothes aad values they are we hr rite you to visit us. r L • \ Geo. E. Prince & Son “* DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA ’ S * * ^ ...... ! : r i 1 > Sk I r # THI , Wm pi ' . ' *’ V; ' i ' .» m figured that bwkMO* Hb way, Kkachbaum Oochca look baw, .-Wear longer—tad actually coot you mat* 1*0 to 145 E. L. Parker 8c Sons DUNN & | m
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