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V. B. Morgan of Mullins, S. C. is visiting rc1ativ«t> in and near Dunn. Horn : Monday morning to Mr. .ind Mr* \V. M. I Sums at tbeir butue in Dunn, a fine bov. Mr*. If. M. 11 audio of Faison ia visiting .if the home of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lucas. Mr. and .Mr*. J. C. Hoikts and Air. and Air*. Herbert Stalling* of Fayetteville, spent the week foul here visiting relatives. C. AS. Lkiloer, manager of \ uling's ltotcl. left this afternoou for Washington, this State, where he will siieiid several days visiting relatives. Hermit for the erection of a 6 room residence on South Magnolia avenue was issued yesterday to F li. \\ retich by L. L. Dizzell, loca building inspector. Fittman and Hair, lootl contrac to«s, have just completed the lin gene i'arker residence un South Layton avenue. In a few more days it will be ready for occu pancy. Ali*s Mary F. Culp, registered nut sc, wlm has luseti located in Dumi for the )>ast four years, left this afternuon for Winston-Salem to lake up work in the N'orth Caro line Baptist hospital. N. A. Townsend, well-known Is_ * ■ - - 'unii -u'tnii » Mini iiciiu^ti OI ul« 192i General Assembly, bits been retained by tile State Hoard of Charities and 1 “ublic Welfare to advise and assist it in matters per taming to the prison investigation Casper C. Warren will preach at t *« first Baptist church next Sun day night 1 he public is cordially invited to hear him. .Mr. Warren is one of Dunn’s bright young men who is studying for the ministry and hi* many tnends here will be glad of an opportunity to hear him Sunday night. Dora Mildred, 5-year-old daugh ter of 51 r. and M rs. E. M. Slaugh ter, died at 2:Jtl o’clock this morn ing of pneumonia, following meas les. The funeral was conducted from the home at noon today and the remains will be interred tomor row at Roxboru. The iuneral was conducted by Kcv. E. N. Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist church In a letter from Mack Wilson formerly oi Dunn, to baa parents, Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Frank Wilson he states that the city of Chicago, where he is now making his home, last week was wrapped in snow. He also reported everything pro gressing in the West, especially along ibe line of manufacturing and building. Mr. Wilson left this section a year ago. Joe Martin Jemigan, who lives about three miles east of Dunn, yesterday celebrated his 81st birth day. A number of Mr. Jemigan’s friends, including Mr. and Mrs D. H. Hood, Dr. J. T. Floyd and G. W. Cardncr of Dunn, gathered at the Jemigan home last evening Mr. Hood made a talk on "I Am the door of the sheep” and a musi cal program was rendered as a pari of the evenings entertainment. Mr Jemigan is a Confederate veterax and has many friends throughout this section, who wish for him many more birthdays. Mr*. Tho*. D. Snead, whose homi la on the Dunn-Duke highway, ia **■ rioualy lick in the Dunn hoapHal Mr. C. P. Murray, of Tilghmar Lumber Co., who Km bean asrioud] aitk with pneumonia. I* greatly tan proved. Mr*. Arthur B. Jemigan, who bai been ill at the Dunn hoapital wilt pneumonia for the hiat ton dayi Ha* recovered niAcicntly to he re moved from th* porch. Mr*. B. G. Lee ha* been quite ale] for tho last few days, hart I* greatly improved now. Mr. Maaon, who underwent an op erattea for appendicitis at the ho* pita] several day* ago, ta gettln) ■ Iaiu* ti [n»l.i Profeeaor D. T. Wilaon i« etfll tak •«« treatment at the Dur.n hoapHel. Mr* B. M. Jartki, who underwm aa operation several day* ago, aril • be able ta laave th* hospital in a itrr day*. Th* Dunn hospital with** to aa proa* thanks aad approelsMor to th Woman's Bible class of tho Prcafcy orlm church for twelve nice Trots manta, which have bam distribute throughout tho NOW. Tho hoapital also wtsbs* to «*»»». vary kindly Mr. D. B. Rood for foe aim Bible*. Tor several dayi every avaUabi bed has Ms* occupied and far th Vos* two daps physiriaaM hove be* "Bit t* carry putimts who dsdre to outer. The mmy vtritore at tho hoaplb Bmdny supsmaod Mr dallght a \ ' f nir coiv .-.[>)•[■< rtf I ion fr-r it* r;.|i-n>li ci|up:m'Ut, tin? vi"y i ri-lcni rlTirlotir, of the superintend't,:, an . ide wel! directed management of the nuo.ri fore*. i 40. An irritation la cxtaiutad t everyone who la not a member « some other claaa to become a mas ber, or to attend thij daaa. Jaiiging From the app taranno « the farm* in the Dana District, to farmer* an wall op with toeir wad They have had but vury Uttio troubi with tho areas ao far, owit* to to cod weather which baa pcovallad. The T. E. L clau of the Fin Baptist Sunday school will hold it ivtrular monthly bnslncau n.get.ng a Ui« hums of jdrv. C. K. Pope, Thun day evening, May 17, at t> o'clock Ail member* are urgi-il to be present Mead a mas a I. Weatherby u Marshall William* of Faison tote lb* week end oert vtatmg at (hi boms of their brother and sister-la law, Dr. and Mrs. L F. Hick*. Mn Williams ia the mother of Mr. Bow land Williams, local attorney. Mra. B. Durham Tartar arrive home Saturday from Lake dtp, to C. whan to* spent auvural weeks wit h*r fathar, J. Davis Carter, who ha bean seriously ill for aema d«a Hh eapocts to return to Lake City at ai early date, the condition of har fa thcr being unimproved. Mlaaa* Emma Lea and Frirl Xolgbt of Baloigh spent tha weak and hem at th* horn* of Mlai Laal paraata, Mr. and Mra. Eldridg* Las They wen accompanied by Capt. G C. Cox and Hobart Pearsall, iiumbar of the faculty of the State cottage Who Wars nnl, _MI» a* horn of Mr. PumU'i parents, Mi and Mrs. James PuaaL The ehief difficulty with which th Dunn Concert Basil has mat so fas 1 in securing a suitable place to mas for proetica All efforts of the promo tar* to kcw* quarter* for that pm l*°ss bar* so far boon futile. A go* ! band to an asset to a lawn, and th i cltiton* should gladly oo-operate wit | then who era making a ascrtAee t ' give the town * lira coneart band. Revival oarvieoi will hagln at Ih | Gospel Tmbcraael* on Jana 10. uial prayer meeUags an hatgg hai I in the home at Mr*. G. B. Pa tkm 0 | cacti Wednesday atteriioon and at th : church on Thursday teeming. Alnad the spiritual interest of th* chan I i* being asrakabed. affiatd—Ci at th regular preaching service* is ioaraaj | leg oach Sunday and the Baada I school is grown.g The BibU claa I last Sunday had aa attendant s « THE WOMAN’S CLUB The activities of the Woman' I Clob »f!« brought to a close las { h'riday P. M.. when the laal .neotin of the year 1922-23 was hold in th clob room. At this meeting trie ohj officers n | tired to five place to the new, wh comprise th* new executive board fo the coming year. 1923-24. The outstanding feature of thi tnerting was the election of Mrs. h A- Townsend as president of th club. The dub Indeed ia proud t have Mrs. Townsend as its prvsiden ns the is a woman who is well Ett* in so many rospscu to hold this po* t»n as loader. •’The dob wdeom. you. Mrs. Townsend.” Mrs. McKay, our ex-president, o retiring, made a ehoit and effeetiv talk in bohalf of the club, Uiankin the clnb members and officer* ft their support and co-operation whil she was It* president, urging them 1 give the same ami more and bettt support to Mrs. Townteml. an pledging her peieonnl amriatance I the new leader In every way possibl Iii tempting the office as orwiden Mr*. Town riff graricuftly thinkt the tlob lor the honor, jm indeed it one. end pledged her bent effort i the dob work whilr nhe ke at it« he*' S>0 naked the loyal rapport of t* club in this work, «tutiay that would depend on the co-operation i the member* aa to what rueceaa *J coming year would bring. The reeretary lead the (ollowir name* at officer* for 1023-24: Prewdent, M;s. S. A. Towneera *r»t vico-prosldcnt, Mr*. H. B. Ta; ler; tecond rieo-predden*. Mr*. K 4 Jeffrey*; treasurer, Mr*. H. M. Pit nun; recording aeeieiary, Mia, W. i Snipes; rorreeponding aocrcUiy, Mi J S. Farthing; choir man must Mr». W. E. Coltrane; chalrnw dele*, Mr*. V. L. Stephena; ehsi mnn home economies, Mr*. Cad FI eheM; r+iairman way* and mean*, Mi William Thom peon The completion of flte election | offleer* being the only budneea i I hand, the club adfourend. r Moedamea Carl Fllebett and W1 low T. Smith, aa boat—ant, err*' . cream and cake. > 1 , 1 It take* 3,330 tomato plant*, i , three by frar Coot apart, to plant I acre. Do yon hare year sup, reedy? aeita the bora* itomandfH 4 worker of Dm State College Depe r moat of Agrtrattore. I Feeding the pig M dbapUSed If y • have one of the sew circular* Iren a ky the AgiteaHaral tWMlia S 4 vie* to guide yon. Ask the add •I the Oeilege and DrastreraA mi J aJ rtrahare at Raleigh for yoar re t4«( r .it I NOTICE tlndor uii by virtue of the power * of sale contained In a certain deed of treat dated October 8, 1818. execute «1 by W. P. Jonas to L R. Williams, Trustee, leeorded In IlarneM County l *» *l>e office of the Regiatar of Deeds, I !" ®°°k D' °r T., page Jit, default having been made in ttopayocol of * the notes securet] tHcJeVv and the " THMaraigoed trustee/hawing been called upon to foreeftse this trurt, 1 Oie undersigned trsiHec will expoie I *t public suction Mr cash, to the , h'gheat bidder, at She court house . door, I.illinetot., Nf C., on June 18, 1 1928, at 12:00 o’lock II., the fol * lowing described tAct of land: A cerfadn tractjbf land lying and c *n HarncttfCeujity aforesaid, , ,, mc,r \artiAlariy dectibed na i follows: BoAnniA at a stake about t “T* °T l«» t from a uost oak on the West of the Said oak and in the edge of Avefcafboro public road; ■ Ihcnee W. 1*2 Vlrdi to u itako in E A. Jenna Ur*; muter 8. 78 yards to a L I"®- -• T"* linej tjtanra E. I if* y*fdato Barf ngton's UKo-tbertc* BarrtnAn’.JtoThg-Jhnil To* the begim.i A, rdhuiniojp i , acres, more or tew. ■ t dt scribed in Book Records of Harnett Date of sals: June Time of sale: It: t_ Place of sale: Llllln, 1 Terms of aala: Ouah. , This 14th day of May, 1888. , l R. WILLAIH8. . —^ .. Trustee. May 16 22 29 Jont 8 i " Blrda of a feather" not only (lock logether, bat they are more prod so hit- than mixed breeds. Qet rid of the mongrel fowla and use only pom breda, autgeste the farm rxton , ‘ten worker of another State The same la true in North Carolina. , The farm woman of Vance county are aslllng about 8200 srerth of pr» | dicta per waek at the cork market In Henderson, according to rep seta from the heme demonstration agent. , Many woman are kept buoy filling other orders that wars takes sa tie market day. A fan ’ planted a 1 fall coating about 8*0. Ha lugocta to 1 County Agent L W. *-deism that 1 he wouldn’t take $80 la «aA tor it 1 ion. ■ BUIE'S CREEK ACADEMY ; IS CLOSING THIS WEEK ■ Fowl. B.|1. Friday Night With ( Euniw By Th» frJMif f Ptyntnif t 1 Buie's Creek, Mny 12-The 37th ' comu^ncemert of (tuic's Crrck * Academy licgan this vrening with 1 the exercises by the primary de k partment. On Sunday morning st * 11:30 Dr. J. W. Lynch, of Dur ham, will preach the commence ment sc noon and ar A uT3 will preach again. On Wednesday af temoon at 2 the young men will ■ contest for the declaimer*’ medal t At 4 o'clock the Senior claw have r their exercises and at 8 the young e ladies contest for the reciters' me dal. On Thursday morning at 10 » o'clock the young men will contest r for the orators’ medal, followed by the literary address by President k K. W. Sikes, Coker College, Sooth Carolina. General A. J. Bowley, of J Fort Bragg, will make a short *d * dress. The Fort Bragg band will * Im: present at 10 o'clock Thursday & and will furnish music for the day. At (JO p. m. the alumni ben ■ <<uet will be served at the Treat Dormitory and Dr. Kyle M. Yates, “ I-ouisville, Ky., will be principal * siwakcr. K. Hunter Creech, Esq., * Washington, D. C-, is president of r the Alumni association and will * serve as toastmaster. At 4 o'clock 0 the Buie's Creek alumni bell team ' will play the Fort Bragg team. d At 8 o'clock the Dramatic dub 0 will render a play. "Cricket on the Hearth," followed by awarding Jj prizes, medals and diplomas. ■ The enrollment of students for 0 l he year his reached 620, represent , mg 70 counties, eight States and e China. Contract for a boy’s dornu it lory has been awarded to the Caro Biu Construction Company ol » - ' ' .. ..—' I*'"'” '■ — Wo'll pvt Hmm in your put RAIN Horn*-Ground ■_ Mlty Good Syrup Soap Piu, p«r Ground Black Pepper, Black Strap Stock M< Good Cara, par can .. A»U-«tipper Compo I aara yoar snoot. TV# ifaa#..IOa, |l TER JONES mom n Jop— Papa tka Freight ^^lALTHEATi^ ; Wednesday OnWt’ola Negri in “MAE) /LOVE” >;; The famous beauty Ji a thousand passions. A daring drank/of a fascinatingjttrt^ . i i A, r ; i RicharJ Talmadge in ; ; WILD CAT JORDAN ....IS. I lanilct, aud they err under cun tract to haw tlie building ready b August tlie 25th. The building i to be two stories, forty-fire roosiu steam heated, supplied with watei dlower baths, etc. Contract has ala been let to tlie Heater Well Com |«any of Cary, to bore a deep wel Mr. Alonzo Parrish, of Hensor a former student here and a trus tee of the Academy, lias given ti tlie school a tower and tank, gnso line engine and deep well pump am by the openi* of the fall urn th buildings are tu be supplied witl water. Work on tlie Carrie Rich Mem orial, die beautiful library buildinj is being pushed and will be read for opening early m the fall tenii 'rin* building is the gift of Dr. D Rich, of Winston-Salem, and wbet completed is to be one of the bee library buildings in North Carolina The old students are ensuing to commencement in great number s and this promises to be one of Uu l*>t commencements in the histor; of the school TAX LISTERS; The time U at ^ WWB taxjm ^ luted during will be in the , it each werk day u, property OTIS P. *BLU List Taker. Towf of Dana, H. C. FOR RENT—ON WERT HARNET1 etmet near gtadc/*hooi, 11-inus reeidaaco, »♦Jpo bathe and far naec heat. l»o<( fer boardiai home Fhce<-lr75. / _ / 16 l U LIST TOUR JtAUS — AVERAS bora TowtaICb# J. Peaiaall, Liw Taker. I# V May 16 XI SOME VALUE* STYLES EX traonlinar; Unary, Ho«:-ry Clothing, SMrta and Uis dererear on raek at the Ya) lew Front Dana. N. C. Ant all going oar May Sale Qaiek action tha raanha Iran u. Way bad, today's eaiaea. H 0. Taylor Ca. HOGS FOR ' HEAD S Tt 14 weeke aid te mr week old Do roc d china Croat Can be aoen ortt Popo'e Dalr Tank Stfc MONEY TO LOAMg an tone at oivce Weatl Dunn, N. C. ! Eat More . 3 GOOD M cam* l| J»ljr 1. tuns North t. M. Bi at • WITH jo cat w. n *1 FOB BENT -r/ltCm BXJIOENCZ So* Dr. J. ^Uhr. ltfc. DAD And HU PARTNER rT'hat Boy and Dad * ners, always. Dad has r - his son a i j !_ me mean nme, ne ; ;» acquire iouncfj B.I trainmg. Bring your • ** * h you when nest Hfj you,,come to the bank— and let 'him learn die ways'of finance. ST NATIONAL 'JANY DUNN, N . C . K - ... * ■ /'7V x V*a ' ' 1 V '• ; , Our May Saturday It Is A Big - About 500 LmUm' 1 About 5,000 j About 800 111 About 1,500 ; | About About 1,500 About 1,000 About 1,000 I M I | UST YOU* >TaW| — A VIKAS ^ May 18 tl ■■■'
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