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!• i tiny yesterday in '! i r»-*s Cm.M’vj CO •lil'ulM'W. '■ >■ ! . I t'.iK'-i* iu.- rertinietL from ■ t i?i-. ' a., where lie *t>oiil a •»i if i in. 'll ■ s C l<. \ '. ison and Mi.-s Rmh • i U .ire s|:e»<linu simt time t \i I he i .i.'.v. C.ir.-ie : iimling he i.cC*. in Ooldsbn.n li-iiing .vla iuv friends. M. :v. Idols. • left Wednesday i _!■ JiHjilirti. .”” t.. v.Iieic lie wiil •(tend a wccl. limiting rtlativcs. ■ \V It. I luimiii, sv.it, live, on U. .4 imiii I hir.n, v as ,iu rntj; the visi tors in Lf n 'I iic .l y afiemuon. Mi-' Kativ l.ec lias returned *.tsiih Cartit.iia iU-ieh sslierr she s| tnt several daismi a l>mi>c p.'.it) Mrs. t. I.V Colit ami children v ert here i u» ..eel: visiting Mr* s'til.li ' nit>tnet”, Mis Sarah II. i lit!! .111.I a is. \\ . A, r.ajujue and daughter, Ails, ", hi Una. have returned Irnni :• v..':li‘> visii to rclrtivcs in VVin si<..t-S..ieiii .'.ii”S t1 clco llarncs lues returned to Her Ik.me in Fayeltevile after *•1-coding st era) days with .Hiss Clludys l>aveii|H>:l 11 it Alaric Johnson arrived '•••me yesterday freni Marion, S. C , where she -petit IWu weeks visiting i elaiiitji ami frict.it*. Nudum Johnson veiuriie<l home • i.is tiiinmig from a 10-dai' nip t-,. '.v: vliir.g.nii. Llaltiiimre, Atlantic •i.ily and Acs Y>;k. i.. •» . imuiiu ,n:a j jck i hj 101 «>i ! .art**die S C., .|xiil |iart of this ««K Mi it .isimig at the home ot Mr. anil Mr* Grover Itriti Jan m A.Utr.s Ul; Wednesikiy right for AllaitHc City, where ho v. ill spout a few day*. He w ill also 'i*ii New A ork City while away. .lit. and Mrs. \V. IV Dickey Mini children le:t Wulncshy morning for I't nnsylvr.nia, wlterp they will •jiii’il some time visiting relative.*. . I‘, Koyals, Ichi'.I public rollon weigher, j* jmtfing tne l.ik'kunw M|iiarc inUiiii yard it* gj'*l co.idi lii.it In' faking eau* oi the new rot nm ei .,-. .'■it>. J. S Crir.t and l»ci two ••.’tight * t'is-es !.i':r syand Laura Cl mini, oi W iii*ti>i;-N.-.|c:n, aj'e vi» iting .Mr*. J. C Clifford on West bread street. U ill Butler ba* rcinriicii from Miami, Ha., where he had been for several weeks. Gib Jackson, wh > went with Inin has not relumed yet anil i' ill probably remain there for wiiitc time Mr. and Mrs. W'. O. Joimson. .Mrs R W. i'uye and W W Wes* have n.l uniy.nl trout a It ip through Western Carolina. They made the trip mi Mr. Johnson'* car and were away ten rlay.v MivsCS Esther Lee and X'eDio I tain of Spring llranch section, were here Friday en route ftome after spending two months ut Cnlln wce S j'm.ier- school in the Western part i i the State. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Filehett and Air. 3‘iteheit’s slater, Aiiss Kiiza , berth l itchetl, of Greensboro, who I . _ .. ...i #. it.. _I_ and Dr. J. 11. Morgan spent the vctk-ci.d a; White Take. •-.inter Bulk left Tuesday night for lltiladc.phia, to accept * l*>*i tiuii ns traveling salesman for I len ry Piston tv Son* He will probab ly travel in North Carolina and have l is headquarter* at Dunn. Mrs. Frank Crofton and baby of Weldon and Mrs. G. A. McDonald of Washington City, have returned to their respective homes after s|«ending seevral weeks here wilh their sister, Mrs. D. L. Brooks. Mr. u.d Mr*. J. K. Smith and Mr and Mrs. R. Durham Taylor have riturned home from a visit to Baltimore, Atlantic City and New York. They made the trip to and f'or.i Baltimore tm Mr. Smith auto. The fire alarm was sounded about if 30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon *> account of a hhue on the rool of the residence of Geo. Summerlin, Rotith Wilson avenue. The tire waf extinguished l»j' the use of cheat i "01.' before much damage was done Mrs. I.. A. Iteck and •'mall son of Wilmington, arrived Wcdne?da_' and 'rill spend souh: time Itcvc vis iting at the home of Mrs. Beck’i Iwrents, \|r. ntxl Mr*. R G Ta> Inr. rljej wm- accompanied b) ;,ris Vinnie Taylor, who spell '•>u*c time j,, Wilmington. A* the result of a sudden fall, o: droji in the temperature early Wed TK 'id.iy evening Miss Summer stif fered > broken iiarkhone. f !n« c\ci it i., twit tliought that the break wil prove fatal ami «)te is cvnected t< he oitt a|F>'tn in a very lew dayi though if •» likely that it will l> several tuomh* lx fore *he will l> tt her belt again. Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Allen in. family of liunnleve), returned tl»i week from a trip to Florence, Sum ter and Manon, South Carolmi They alao apmtt a abort litne i I -akr Waccamaw Mr. Alien aai Ml weevil* are doing more damr g in the acction of South Carolina h vitited than eeer before and thi moat of ?bl« damage lra» been don during the [>a«t two *eeka. i Mr*. Roth Self of Florence, 8 C., is visiting friends in Dunn thii week. Air. anil Mrs. John Hodge* ol , Fa;.ettevillc, visited relative* her« j this week. Miss Ghdti l.):iven|iort has re turn'd from a visit to relatives in Fayetteville. •Miss Alary Todd of Gastonia is :»i.w.si at the Itome of Mr. and Mrs , Goo. M. Floyd. Sliss I’earl [entigan left thii neek for naltimore where she will lx for several days. .Miss Mary Culp has returned Some front Tliomasille, where she spent a few days visiting relatives Little Mis* Marguerite I.ee re ritmwl home Monday alter spend ittg several days in town with her grandmother. Mrs. Surah E. Thom ton. S. R. Holntcs was able to be out yesterday after being confined In his room since Sunday when lie uflVrrd an attack of acute indigo. lion. Mr. and Mrs. Ihenlis M. Eudl, of Oxford, are spending the week here with Mr. Errell s mother, Mrs. J. D Ezzell. Mr. F.zzcll is engaged in tlte dreg business at Oxford. Mrs. R. T.. Denning look her Sunday school class on a picnic to Holt s lake Wednesday afternoon >upper was served at the take and members of the class reported a most delightful occasion The «wcct |>ot.ito crop this year *» very promising, according to the 'aimers. Practically all the farm ers throughout this section plant a small acreage in imtatoe*. largely fo- home use. Miss Pattie Herring of Clinton visiting at the home of her broth :*r-in law and sister, Mr and Mrs two M. I'loytl. .Miss Herring wr! leave next week for the State of Michigan, where she will teach music. Mr and Mrs. T. T„ Riddle and children of Sanford are spending the ilay here will friends Mr Rid dle served for two years as score tary of the Dunn Chamber of Com merce and both he and Mrs. Riddle have many friends in Dunn. A six year-old ion of Mr and Mrs. Oco. R. Barefoot, who lire in Mingo township, 'vampsiei rotm tv suffered a painful and it'ly sri.lp wisind yesterday when st-iick on the hack of the bead by the In m of a log enrt. The wound was dressed hy Dr. H C. Turling ton, and while the child had a close "all. it it thought he will recover. Mrs. Thornton Entertains On Thursday "afternoon, Augusf ilia. lu-anls. .1 .a r_ Mr*. J W. Thornton delightfully entertained, honoring tier xister, Mrs. J. W Millard of Littleton. 'Hie home was attractively decor Tied in Zinnias, Marigolds. Snm tner lilac and other flowers from her "old-fashoncd garilen." Assisting Mrs. Thornton in re reiving were Mrs. Millard. Mr*. Freeman. Mrs J K. Smith, Mrs. .1 J. Lane and Mrs P A l.ee. On arriving the guest* were shown to the rear of the Hall where Miss Annie Belle Noel and Miss I.iHan Frzell, dressed as Japanese girls, I served refreshing punch. Here, I dainty Clematis 1‘aniculala enhanc i ed the charm of a scene very »ugr j setlivc of Japan. The afternoon was very pleasant i Iv spent in playing various games. | Delicious cream, cake and nuts wrrr served. Those enjoying Mrs, Thornton’s gracious hospitality were: Mcsclaines Louis Stephens, H. M Pitunran, fl (V Mattox, Carl Bare fool, Marvin Wade. W. K. Coll rune Dick Taylor, Herbert Taylor. 1. F Hicks. Herbert McKay*. Willis Thomj*son, J J. lane, H. S. Free man, Arthur Pope, Carl Flchett, Z V Snipes, Rufus Smith, J. K. But ler, Fd Smith, Nathan Johnson P. A. Lee. C. L Wilson. Ellisor (loddartl. F, M. Jeffreys, J. W Fitzgerald. Lloyd Wade, *R L Denning. J. C Clifford, M rs. Crim Chas. niglisinith, C. H. Andcrsmi Tiisrl Barefoot. Brock, Pi imnM and R. Tart Mies Louis* Clifford Entertain On Wednesday evening Mb* Louie Clifford entertained informally a four tables of rook ii* honor of he house nests. Mwseo teulee am Lnara Clifford Crim of WinstnmfU lem. Thorn enjoying the game* were 1 Mime. Tors Pridgen. Elisabeth Thorr ton, Mary Lovey Floyd, Charlotte am Misa Motely Hatcher and their key* truants from Clinton, Edith Ora Wiute, Margaret Smith, Fnoeyy Put die and her guest, Allee Hart Tai ner of Raleigh, Annie Belle gnritl Oorts Gardner and the honor garni Following the game. . .WlleioT I Ice courts and sotted nuts were len 1 ed. ■ ' ■■'* — a* mmcK ! Notice t* hereby given that O. West will practice law of hit ow 1 accord after August 2$lh, 1923, an » the law firm of West and Wesl • hereby dissolved. J. O. WEST » This Aug Z3rd, 1923 c DISSOLVE PAETNEESHIP * J. O. and E. C. West, brother > who have practiced law here for tl e [<ast two years under the firm nan of Weal ft Waal, have diaeohn ! partnership to become effective August, 25. flotii will continue their | practice in the same office* on the : thinl Boor of the First National Bank building. JOHNSON-LEE REUNION 'Jlie annual reunion of the John son anil (<tt families will lie held Set unlay. September 1, at the home of T. J. Lev. eight miles east of| Dunn. It will be an all day affair.! i A picnic dinner will be served. --- 1 KATHERINE MmOONALD AND WESLEY HARRY IN FILM For the first time in the career of I either star. Wesley Barry has been } aid in a production with Katherine MacDonald, in her starring vehcle. •'Stranger Than Fiction,'7 which will lie shown at the Colonial The atre, Monday. This attraction which is offered by the Colonial Theatre, as Mia* MaclAmalil s latest release through Associated First National Pictures, is front an original story by Charles Richmond and A. S LeVino. For bright comedy-<iruma that sparkles with originality and clever situa tions this is declared to be one of Miss MacDonald's best pictures. Wesley Barry takes the part of •‘Freckles," a role that is somewhat reminiscent of “Dtnty" in that if places him in the part of a t*mr little orphan whom Fate has placed among crook* and in a slum atmos phere. The little fellow attracts the attention of Diane Drexel, so ciety girl, played by Miss MacDon ald. during one of her visit* to the slums. She take* him into her fashionable home Some splendid comedy situations arise as a result of the fact that 13-year-old Kreck fc* fall* in love with his beautiful protector Into the story is woven a rlever idol that deal* with the efforts of] *ociet> to u**' with criminals. W hen the police "force of one of the larger cities fails to apprehend the lUsui) Heart Gang, society take* a hand with the result that the gang! i» fiwdly caught; l»ut not until thi audience lia* enjoyed many a tbril and many a p tilling ahuaiion. I WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LA ■lie* new fall hata amt millinery an. many;other Item* for fall In drj good* *hoo*. atothing, etc. All oJ the*- arc priced low and ahould In tergal tboac who want belter goodi for lea* money. R. Q. Tnylor Co Augut*S4th._ u ite FOR SALE.—ONE R|p DEVERN cow. Will fh« 6 gallon* milk pel day. Freak Aupnt SSth. Prtc< • 149.00. Worth M. Pone. tfr. FOR SALE—ONE BUSINESS LOT locate*! on E. Bread gt, (n cental of buainea acction. if tntcmtcil apply to Ju- E. Jordan. _A ag.14 FH .4t-pd. COLD! WHEW I NO WOOD, NC coal and the fire JTOfto oat. Iniure again it thi* calamity |>]r placing your order aow for your winter** ■apply of wood to ba delivered at yon nacd It, at the right price Write or *ee Denial R. Lee, Route 1, Dunn, N C. tft FOR RENT.—THE EXPRESS OF flee build lag- Po***«*oo ghren September lNh- B«e P. T. Hinta glll.SI 4te. FOR SALE CHIA^HTXI* NICE rvaldonee lota. Bear the new gium mar tehool. In South Dunn. Apply to P. T. MeweagiU. gl 4tc MONEY TO LOAN^Sy Ahm*I on long tlma If Intoroetad *ea a< a* onca. Wmt and Want. Attorneys Dunn. N. C. WANTED. — TWO FURNISHES room* for light hoaaadmepit.g. Coll Phone Mo. 4FI. SI St pd. MONEY TO LOAN.—IF INTEREST od in long-Chn* farm loere oei Jeatc F. Witaon. ow*r FleWunan'i ■tore, Dunn, M. C. Kay 1-tfr ■ ) LAKELAND cottage, whit* I I Lake, will giro special aataa of1 SI Ti per day, $5.00 par waak. • K30.00 per month. Make nor re- ’ . serrations now. Write Lakeland Cottage, White l<aka, Route t, ■ Elisabethtown. N. C. SI St pd. j NOTICE—A~ FINE JERSEY Bull for sale or for service. 83.00 per eow. See W. P.1 Griffin two mi let west of! Dunn. 14 4t pd LET MS TURN YOU* SURPLUS furniture, tools, etc., into cash. If yea haes somegtiag that yea don't bead that migat Be of use to other) notify me and I will eall for mm. Auction sale conducted each week. C. C. Butier, Doan, N. C, Route «. Phone SOT. *1 etc, MONEY TC LOAN—FARM LOAM $1,000 t-1 $50,000 U yearn ha with piirilago to pay seswer. McLeml and McLaad, Attorneys, Dana, N C. FOE SALK—OAK '•ARRRLR. M gallon oopacity. Fild Oslo Bah tliag On., Dams, M. CT lStSs. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FARM hunts, 8-7-10 and to yean nt Use nod one-half per oent internet. Lone* closed w'lhlu 30 daps. 3. 0. West, Attorney. Dana, N. C. 8 Stfc. FOR SALE—COMPLETE 70 SAW glu outfit, including press, conden- ! ser, puilejs. belts and shafting. , Bargain- Cash or terms. E. V. J Gainey, Doan. N. C. Aug. 7 Stc., HAVE 'EM REPAIRED. LOOK In your closets for those shoes that need repairing. Repair ed shoos bold the comfort bore starting them u> school, found OTily in worn shoes. Bee that the heels of the chil dren's shoes are straight end solid before starting them to school. Agents wanted. The Franklin Flx-En.-Qnlek Elec-, trie Shoe Shop, fl. R. Holmes { propr., Dunn. N. C. Phone, 480. 3 14 tfc BATHING SUITS W e have a big aasortment of' bathing salts and we will close s them out at a big redaction. $3.»S All wool batfiing suits, old rose, trimmed with green, sire, *o 44. UN All wool jersey med with green, k Sl-M Black trimmed with white, full six#. 36 to 46. Black, navy and green, all wool jersey, siren up to 46. Fifth Avenue Shop i ■ = WHERE MANY DISEASES ORIGINATE— in the spine! You never knew it be fore T Nor do milHons of othor poop! know It cron yot! Chiropractic od Jwtnint of suhlaanted or dupUrud nrtsb'u, a# employed by »», o»er< ■v iftvtt boon to many tafferrr*. Dr. J. M. Morgan -ChiropnietaR ORtee «th EUer Fk^ Matiasial COLONIAL THEATRE Next Week SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY Katherine McDonald and Wesley Barry in Stranger than Fiction’ TUESDAY Gladys Walton in “THE LOVE LETTER” SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY “ONE WEEK OF LOVE” Elat Pearce’s— l * r i mmmmammmmmm*—mm • +— ■ —-—■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ — ; Money In The Bank w u i, gives yon confidence that wins success. “Nothing succeed* like success” and prosperity at tract* more prosperity. A savings aceoant in the Commercial Bank will en abl* you to taka advantage of any really good thing f. that coma* along. » |J It will put you in the right frame of mind to make * the most of yourself and you opportunities. The Commercial Bank * DUNN, HOITH CASOUNA •d V —--—, LAST CAUL FOR TOWN TAXES! All property in the town of Dunn upon which the 1921 and 1922 town taxes are not paid before October f wiH be advertised and sold. B. A. ROWLAND City Tax Collector — I..I I ■ ■■■■!- — — I I . *' H —You but thi Cadet Three Cents A Week If Family Washing I This is a very small amount for a large family washing, yet it ia pu .able to have the family washing dons with the Automatic Electric Washer tor only three cents worth of electricity. Would you not value an Electric Washer that conserved your Time, Saved Money, Removed Labor and Lliminated Worry—one that washed clothes without Injury, from tbc smallest handkerchief to the largest blanket—every washday, week after week, year after ye ar. 1 i ■ I Mil III I I III I r HI IIII Ml 1.1 I ill III I HI 1 HI I ill * III III . • * *v. ' I,' '♦ *v ^ r*<%
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