Born, tills morning, to Mr. and Mrs A. B. Brock, a daughter. J. W. Turnagc f pent Wednesday in Goldsboro on business. C. C. Butler ai,d family loft Wed nesday for Georgetown, R. C , to visit relatives. Winton Groin* of Wilmington ii spending a few days in Dunn visiting friend*. Geo. K. Grantham, flr, and M. L Wads are spending .he day In Clin, toil on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Stewart of Lilllngton arc visit'ng nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ciockctt Mr. ai>d Mrs. A. B Harris, Jr., of Warrenton, aro visiting at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Crockett. Jack Lee left Sunday for Washing ten, D. C, where he resume! >.i* duties as talcs man for the Imperial Paint Co., of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Byron Ford and two children, little Mia Julia and Master Byron, Jr., left this afternoon for Raltlgh where they will spend several days visiting relatives. Mlaeea Leia ar.d Loci le Aycock, Mary Bailey and Louise Pridgen have arrived home from Greensboro, where they were students at the N. C. C. W during the past term. Rev. A. G. Doner arrived this rooming from his home In Pstcrboro. Ontario. Caaada, and Sunday morn ing ortll begin a series of rwvivat ser vices at the Ggaepl Tabernacle. Several members of the senior clast of tho Dunn high school left yester day fer White Lake, where they will •pend several days. The party l* be ing efiaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hatcher and Miss Janie Ipock. Dr. H. C. Turlington Is now taking a coarse in surgery st the New York Post-Graduate school. He will also take a pest-grariaetc course In sur gery at Mayo Brothsrs hospital be fore returning home. aim neruis ntutmui, who nu dun a student at Eut Carolina Tea cher's College, Greonvillr, for the peat year baa returned lino u> spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. P. H. Westbrook. C. M. Carter of Charleston, W. V., is sponding a few days here visiting Geo. K. Grantham. Jr. Mr. Tartar was a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapwl Ilill, daring the past tarwi. C. C. Rowland and G. K. Grantham, Jr., have arrived boose from Chepcl Hgl, Meadame* Herbert Taylor and El ite Goldstein spent Wednesday in Goldsboro. The local Camp Eire girts left yes terday for lake view, where they will apanj s week on a eamplnc trip. There are 3S in the party. CtpL and Mrs. I M. Roams, Miataa Louis* Wil liams sad Rachel Clifford sre chap eroning the parly. A whiskey-making outfit of the tin ‘ob variety was captured yesterday inurning is Sampson eounty, some eight miles ast of Dunn. The cap ture was mode by OBlcers A. H Adams, H. H. McLeod, L. W. Tut rnil W. F. Nipper. The still was sot in operation whan found and no ar rerta were made. 8. C. Godwin, manager of the Dunn Concert Baad, stated today that the hand would give an open air concert on Lucknow square neat Sunday afternoon at 6 JO o’clock. U was announced that the band would give a concert on last Sunday after noon, bat owing to the absence Iron town of some of the membors, the coneart was called off. Among the thirty-two students wh: received diplomas from the Pir.elso high school nt Salemfcurg Inrt week ware three Dunn girls—Mims Ms * mle Clyde Boss, Katherine Hollam1 and EUisl Dawson. Mias Roes a'll Mias May D. Msi pass, tha lost named also of Dunn, received certifiestoi from the expression department ol Z. ▼. Snipes, J. W. Draughon, XI lie Goldstein, H B Taylor and J W Thornton arrived heme last night ai 9 o'clock from Washington, whar they attended the Bhrineri ronven tion. They left Washington on Mi 8n*poa’ Hedsoti ear at 6:30 Tester day morning, making tho trig of Mi miloa in about It boar* driving time 1%# average spoad for tho entire trl] was a little mare than SO miloa pa hour, according to Mr. Snipoa. Louis Baer left yesterday after noon for Altoona. Ala., alter spend ing tea days here. As haa bean state' In The Dispatch, Mr. Boar baa lean*, the new Tart atare ba lid ing en Baa Broad atraat and will cyan a dr] goods stare here seme Vim* to Angna While bare be made arrangement far Installing modern and ap ta dab 1 store* in the new building whieh b is to occupy. Ba aba leased the W O. debases residence en Camberloa street nod wilt movs Ms family her aaify In Aogast. Cbiaf of Polio* B. A. Rowland net has in hie pomsmlrn appiieatie: Masks fat drivers of antsmobOe* tv hire. Under the present town ord! aanee each driver to whom .wanes I Usail ta ipsrals a Jitney sanet Mah hood in tic sum of *600 un i the rip t' ration for Mid license tuu-.t be ae. accompanied by recominunlaiMii' fr?ra two reliable ell’s las ,-f tbs totfn. If the person to whom the I* cense it issued Is found guilty of us lug his car for transporting nhltfctj or Immoral purposes the $600 boot] ii forfeited and the license to drive re voked. A. Feldman wont yesterday to Ahoskie to visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Sadie Jamison and two chil dren of Miami, Fla., arrived yester day and win spend some lino hers veiling rt the home of Mrs. Jami son's mother, Mrs. Mamie Plttmaa. Farmers gore rally art well up with their work, the dry weather of the past month making it possible for tnem to keep the jrrna* wuli under control. Raymond Cromartie and Earl Westbrook arrived home Wed. uesday from Chapel Hill, where they were students at the State uni. entity during the past term. Miss Maude Jrrnlgun left yester day afternoon for Petersburg, Va., where she will spend some time vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chat. K. Jernigan The following Dunn people motor ed to Durham Tuesday to witness the Trimty-Carollna baseball game: Mr. and Mrs. J. K Smith, Hugh Prince, Sam Fleishman, N. B. Lee, H. 8. PtvMu/i snd Dr. W. E. Coitrsne. Work has been begun in re model ing the hrlk building on Broad street recently purchased by Fleishman Brother* Company. Ae has bean stat ed in The Dispatrh, the building will bv converted Into a modern depart, rnent store and will be oeeupUd by the owners when the wort has been completed. Mrs. Mattie Washburn attended Wednesday at Manchester the marri age of Miss Elisabeth Waddell arwl William Royal. The bride ia the daughter of Mr*. Owen Waddoll of Manchester, white the groom is a pro miwng young basin*** man of Oolda. bo o. The marriage wa* a quiet home affair. MUSICAL PROGRAM WAS DELIGHTFUL The concert g'vcn by Misa Agnc* Cannady’* classes At ^ho graded erhool auditorium Tuesday morning *•* attcnrlrd by a largo and enthu •'( -tie audience. Every number on the program wa* well rendered and showed the careful training that the pupil* hail received in thia woik. The Woman!* club bad offered two prises to winner* in th* music memory contests, which wore put oa in th* ebrth and seventh grados. Thee* test* were given about two Wfcl. ago. It. pas noceaagry to e*j> t two or thro* tests since m th* flat test quit* a number of pupil* handed in perfect pap ora. In the final (ret Marian Ream* won first prise and Ruth Hell second. These prison worn presented at thr exorcises Tuesday morning by Mrs. J. W. Prtsgorald Mrs. Fitxgentld gave high praise to Miss Cannady for th* work ah* ha* been doing In public school music. She also took occasion to stress th* importance of this work in the pub lic seboola Where the county agent A employ oil there gradually comas ovor th* county a mental change as found by County Agent J. R. Sams of Polk county who soos hi* co-operator* now growing rammer lugumos, gram**, permanent pasture* and livwtock ia plar* of old crops of cotton and com. 2,278 fanners in North Carolina have signed tho pledge to "Live at Home" thio year. What a dlf/ereno would ba found in the prosperity o: [ this State if every farmer wo fid di the earn*, eay extension workers o: the State Colletr and State Depart meiit of Ajtt'lrulturt. NICE FAJtM located, da toed nelcl oats, whs ton. J. C FOB BENT. "7T.7 dsr.ee on Sol arnoila avenue. Apply to W Jonea, Dunn, N. C. 8 Hr FOB BENT IB-BOOM House with modem! Invenlcncox. Desir able location. West. Attorney 6 St pd. r • • • • * ■ ■■ i FOR RENT.— ilco ioom> , office, with _ ever Baer Dry ■lore, Uroail at tion «eo P. A. . ten dray store MONEY,TO ou lacy at once. Dunn, N. C.' _____ * M. r TO AJ nourica to _ (feat for U nest few i will onlr aen barboeac atom) oa Friday anil 1 » It LOST—ONE IN SHU ment (Cla oaybt to kai I wen leat Doge Bad Bei ■or or ara in. Binder nlaai return to _ V Dunn, N. C anil receive 8 It jx a 5 ? FOft ftftWT. -JRI l InDtI. ft. Vote. * COW* FOR *AL»—4 * (Ml MM (i 1 lilt MTTC*. K. C. I c t 0 ► k L ¥ : l ;__■ _J TO Mavit Talcum Powder_1* | Honey, Hi: and Almond • Cream __ _ _■_M Window Sb .4* ■j Palm Olive __ * ■ Octagon Jh Philippine t Oown-flJi t Crepe N own _4UI r Baby Silk ..._$1.M i Baby Ted Blanket.7* I I i The Fifth Ave 1 Shop ); DUNN, N. C •I t zzzzSSSSSSSSSESZS At Colonial Theatre SPECIAL FRIDAY ! FRANK KAY/ in “WOLF lAw” AI*o a Comedy^—“MA#INEK IDOUJ" SPECIAL SATURDAY; SUMAC VeItURE Together wiyna comedy _“HIGH and DRY”; ADMISSION: 10 AND 3*CENTS LADY GOT SO WEAK ^ COULD SCARCELY STAND U* MM| Fim Mm Fm* Tnrita Ilk Ufttart « I Mi at Ink It, m Says, IMI Kb M* “I had base trytag oienMOi... but did sot get any better. “Soae oee totd us ot Cardui. aw wb* it was reweiwtsdad for. I atei Money Saved Is Money Made We can save lou Money on your FOODS ancfFEEDSTUFFS. Let us AroJfc it to you. F % Dunn Package House Dun, Nortk Carolina > i - ■ WHAT IS Your y^~>\ Bank BALANCE?^L J \I7HAT is your balance at die bank? vv On it may depend far more than you think. It may mean enough to tide you over a depression or lost of income through illness. ► You are cordially invited to Series of Cooking Lectures and Demonstration of Cookary to be Mias 1 1 • An Electric Percolator demonstration to ■ — m .. . I

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