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$œœ®®œœs68@sœœ Claud Π. Hritt, of Luruberto". »prtit the week-end her* visiting rel alive*. U. C. Ijwrenee, an attorney of I.umbvi1<m, spent Saturday it· I ' Mill on legal bllsilKM The First National Bank ami The Commercial Hank will he ckisel Thlirvday on account of ilie Dinn l'air. ,\ln Τιχι> Mutid* Mid Miss .ilaiuk Je mi fan spent tin· week-end in (Joldshorn visiting relatives and friend*. VV. T. Alinxb a:iJ Jvs«c· It. I.ev Kit Saturday ailvnKxni for S'. Louis, Mo. wlh.it thvv «ill |jui·· i liajo mule* and horses fnr theii sale? subies ben·. F.. I·. Parker & Sons have ar ranged an atliactivc display of I'.tadlex aw eater* in one of their ^how windiu·*. It may Ik- seen «•very nig!it tl»i> week. \V. >1. I'auceuv, Register ο .Deeds of Harnett county, is m L>unn today attending the opening of the l>cnn Fair, lie will enter .1 h<n-*e in the races this wek. tVi[se* of " Tlie Mine «itb lb Iron lluxr," by Re* tieacli. are now mailable- at the library· Λ tioi.ii lull charge of 10 cents will be re· «jitired of tl»o«c who care to read it Mrs. Ν. Λ. Townseml has return ed from C.reetlidioro, vvlure she at tended last week the convention of tin. N'ortli Carolina Daughter* «·ί Ihe Confederacy She «eut a» a delegate from Chieora Chapter ot C. A. I'.irker, ni New; York, ami Λ. \V l'.arl>CT, of Norfolk. \ a.J «cr«· iirrc t!u% week arrarjfing will Smith f> McKay, local Studebakei ile<«lcr«, for nn exhibit of the luy* leiious Sludehaker car the lntlcr part of October. The first «η,era) busineses n»ec1 ins; of the Worwin'·» club for th new year will Ix held Tuesda) af ternoon, Oct. lfttli. in ilie chin root»* at 3: 30 n'ckick. All inem lier» nre nrged to be present. Tlie meeting was scheduled for this week, but was |>oMpot»e<l on account »f the fair ITarel I .unite, the 2-moitth*-ohl daughter of Mr. anil Mr». J. Τ W'arieit, who live one mile south east of Dunn, >va« found dmJ in . IjCiI yesto-day morning. The ftwera' sv.is conducted yesterday afternoon ni 3 o'clock and interment was rnaulc in the Willi ford cemetery. The cause of the infant's death m as not determined. Bl UK IJHIfUHI* of the Confederacy held in Greens Imro la>t week a prize of $10.00 in gold was awarded to the llth Dis t(ici for the greatest gain in men* l*rJii|> of any district in the State during the pa>t year. Chicora Chapter of'Dtinn is in the llth dis trict, ami Mrs. K. A. Townsend is director. Τl>e Fayetteville Chapter made Ihc best showing of any cliap 1er in the district, having made .·» Rain last year of 81 member*. It is 'he purpose of Mrs. Townscnd to ntvard the $10 in gold won this year by the district to the chapter in the district making the greatest pain in utembcrnhip during the next year. Fire which is supposed to have statlcd from the careless dropping of a lighted noateh oo the ground where several gallons of fut' ha.I leaked from a lank near the plant of the Dunn fee & Fuel Company fleNtroyed around 100 gallons of oii in barrels and did slight «laniagc (τ tlie ice plant about 4 o'clock Satur day afternoon 'fl»e local fire rnmpany roahed to the scene an'l iiuickly extinguished the flames, i· hich for a while threatened to de stroy the plant of the Dunn let· A I'uel Company and the Dtmn Fam ily Laundi)·· τ. V. Smith 1» Dead Death c.ime lait nighi, nfter Mr. Smith had suffered several months 'rom a cfjmplicatioii of diteane» for which physician* could find no rem edy. Funeral service» will he con diictcd from Divine Street .Meth oditt church Vifedrv^Jay aftemoo.i V the Mawnic lodi<e. Ttiiemteni will he made «" ΠΛΟηνίκ*) ram· I cry. Mr. Sioilh was M year» old, ι native of Rowan county. He ha(1 I* en a citiaen of r,unn «'"cc 1902 when he ran* a» Λπ employee oi •he Atlantic Co·*· Liœ Railway I-a ter he wa» connected with u„ Oum> Oil Mills Company, C™, which company he went to the Uaul nf Cape Fear a« cashier When th< Hank of Cape Fear we mrrjre; wilh the Fir*t Nation·'· he went tf the Slate Bank A Tnwt Company a <-n«hier, later becomtrtC pre«i»lem lie waa obliged by fll Health to (in up hie active connection with tha hank *ver»l month* before ita fail nr« tM« year. " T. V. wu one of ll* nw*f *** loved dtitem of Dunn Pon*eas« nf a wann heart which opened t< every cull for relief, he w»» otn upon whom every «offerer CotjV <k-pend for help. HU conwmtntt. <«nd hi* fellow-man laid cloae to Uf (treat lusait of him. He waa a no hie man, for whom all who kriev hi» nature had a deep and an «»d ■ne love , In the Mat i»«qe The DUp«*t I hope* lo jjivc n more extensive aCrnrv ol hi» life and hit helpfulness to ward I hum and the community Mir rounding it. Littl* Mi»» Mwvirtt S«||· EntorUia· ( Reported ) MoixJny afternoon from 3: 30 till 5:00 little Mi ν Margaret Suggs, ι he daughter of Mr. and Mr»· Dwight Sugg», entertained a nutn l»er of her litcle friend* in cclebra tiou of her tenth liirthday. Delight ful jointe* were indulged in, and the h-'i|ipv little |>e<tp]e stopped long enough to iKirtalte of thr deliciou* refreshments, salted peatiutu, mint» and ke cream. - At 4: 30 the children were invited i;itu the living room, which was tastefully (kvttrated in autitmu dow er». to behold the large pound cake, which «>« illuminated liv ten tiny pink caudle*. lu>i<le the cake »i> a dime, and great \va* the fun over wondering who would get it. Mary Emily Green was the lucky girl. Among those present wei~e : Mr*. Vstelle Moore, who is doing aomt wonderful work among the chil dren. and Elizabeth Highsmith, Margaret Townscnd, Julia Ford, Edna Earl T.ee. Jewel Cook, Glftdyt and Elma Yates, Vara Lee Thorn ton, Margaret Kussel. Margueritr Warren, l,oiti*e Pope, Marie Sor rcl, Mary Emily Green, Lula May Hronghtou, Trances Gardner, An nie Glenn Whitehead. Emma T-ce Davis and U. R. Sugg* The many lovely anil useful pre* cnts attested the popularity of the little girl. At 5 o'clock the little folk reluct antly departed, declaring Mi** Mar g*ret a charming little ho*te«* DUKE NEWS Tlii» is Fair Week for Harnett couiiiv, and scores ol the Dgke peo ple arc planning to attend at lea«? one day of it an<1 prol«aMy more. The fair is staging its fifth annual event in Dunn, where it ha* blos somed out front the ordinary cou η ty fairs to one of such magnitude as to take its place in the " sun * with other fair> It is confidently expected that this fair will eclipse all <itl>CT* that lave been staged by tlie wideawake people of Harnett The local school is to have an ex hibit again thi* year; one showing the work being done in the Duke system of «cltools. The Duke school·» have carried off several prizes from past fairs, and jio doubt it will tak.'[ its share of the prizes this time. DUfflC ROUTE ONE 'meJ?Tt^^n?BrJr!cP&uraJ!^a!^l' preached an excellent sermon, us ing as his subject, " Why Stand Ye Here All the Day Idle?" Mr. and Mrs. I. W· Tew and Mrs. Mary N. Tew, of Fayette ville, visited at Mr. Neill Pope's Sunday. Mr. Robert Tew and Misa An nie House were married Satordav evening. Mr Tew is the son of ilr. R. P. Tew, while Mrs. Tew is the daughter of Mr. Hardy Houae. We extend to them our best wishes. Mingo Cainp No 363 \V. Ο W. miveiled a monument erccted to the rnemoiy of Mr Marshall Hair at Mingu Baptist church Sunday af ternoon. This was one of the most impressive ccrvmonies l>y a frater nity ever witnessed here. The or ator of the eveuing was Hon. J. C Clifford, of Dunn, and thi* veteran sjjeaker was at his best. The exer ι rise* were witnessed by a large ι niimtiçr οι pcopic. Rev. G A. Bain filled hi* reg ular appointment at Corinth Sen day. Mr J L. Jackson and family of Biiie'» Creek ri»ited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mr·. Redius Hair and children, of Durham, visited rela tive* here Sunday Prof, and Mr·. J. M. Page, of Antryville, R- 1» viaited at Rev M. W. Naytor'· Sunday. Rev. S. W. Phillip·, of Newton Grove, preached at Wealey·, Chape) Sunday night Some of o«r young pcoplr .re attending the training κ-hooj for Sunday »chool work at Fayetteville Mr. A. C /aclwon, «mdent at P.uie'· Creek, vi»ited hi* home folk' Sunday. StMvt.n ScainK. Oct. 8, 1923 Jurors For November Term Superior Court First Weth — Nov. 12-17 Anderson'» Creek —I Kmc a η Mc artan, t.cwi» Wicker, I.. R. Τ rue love. · Averaabnro ·—· R M. Le*, Wal ler Jones, M. E. D. Kn mo, Ν. V. l*wi», John l.ucaa. Barbecne — W. J. MeCormick Black River — M· E. Fi»h, D. I, Ple.iwint. Cirnve — C D. Stewart, Ε. H I Ryai», l.lnd»ey F-nni*. C· L. Bailey ι W Ο TiMingW. Hector** Creek — E. C. Wester I 0«e*r McAeley· _ ^ I.ilUngton — R· Β. Ο ^umn, C ! A McNeill Neir· Creek —Henry Mattl>ew» ' Upper Utile Riw - T. W. Mc IWi/W. J. Browo Snomd W**h ' I Anderaoo'· Creek Maioofa Shaw, A. R. Wood Averuboro —C· Λ. \orri*, G S. l-ee. L W. Hotl^e*. S. H. Kih erklf*, W. D. Jubonon, O. A. Whit tcatoii. Uarbecne · J. T. I.esUe, Archu McLcod· Buckhoni— R. A. Tutor. » Duke — J. M Core. Grove —M. R. WilKmms. A. 1. Turlinjjton. Hector'» Creek —W. 0· Mcixan (ohnjonvitle — June* Johiwon. ,ϊΠϊηκΙοη —J. Λ. Thmna*, A. 1> Knight. Neill'» Creek · McT> Marl.» Johnnie Matthew·. Stewart's Creek—J. H. Altflv Upper Lillle River —A· Ο Hmwn, f. TÎ M. Thorns*. Geo. L Knight. Walton And Enemies Quiet In Oklahoma Lull Cotmm« la Political CW War On Ev· of Spacial Smimi of Ufilktur* Oklahoma City. Ok I··. Oca. 7.— Oklahoma'* political civil war wa« lulled today by a caun envçl(j)>iu? both ffut>crnat(irinl and letpslativ: headquarters on the eve r>( ait ex traordinary sc55ton of rhe State ** •emit)y called lor next Thursday h> Governor J. C. Wallon. Governor Walton apparently ha* entrenched himMtlf in his residence from which all executive affairs of the State have l*en conducted for more thai) a month. The governor ftaiil he did not care to nee pre** representative», and that his rej^ilm Sunday conference with them ha»' l>een canccllcd. Legislative ^teadquarters wer* likewise quiet W. D. Mc liee. who issued a call for a special aession of the house several <lay* before th· executrvc's call, returned to thr cap ital today. Other hoofcc leailer were not at headquarter» in η downtown hotel " I'll be there,"' w.is Mclte:' only comment on the pjvtruor'i call for a special legislative sc.««ion, effective a week liefore lite special house call i*«uvd by Mcltoc as a re mit of Tuesday's election at whi<-h a constitutional amendment wa< adopted Governor Walton's eall demand ed inve«titration of the Ku Klux Klan in Oklahoma on the ba>is «f testimony ρven before ν.1 nou« ini'· itary courts sincc August 16 last. Impcachjnent proceeding* begin ' liy the hoiiK« ami laid before th "oniile us » jury may I* legally in «tinned at any time, il ia general'.) Iielieved· The Wallon oui, ihere fore, apparently bring· fmcttign tion of hi* own oflice «κ nearer. Col. Cutttrao Co—w For VUii To State -New York Oct 6.— Col. Demi I \V. GmteTon. ol I xx-hiH, Sartlmr', twenty fiith chieftain of thet CUtii Camertxi, arrived Fridiy oo th<; C-ii ifnniia tu utteml the annual incctlin; of the Scottish Siïiety ol Ληκ-rir at Ued Spring». N. C. He «a* ι* at the d«ick Ity ivpresentativ* ·- ·>< the Gimenms in ttai» eontitiy, ί \vell as Dr. Giarkf V. Vardcll ,ριν* ident of ihc Scottish Societ\ t»' ' Atncrocu. and of Flora Macdo«ml· ! college. Five Men Killed In Wreck During Funeral Prooeeeioc ■ ■ : Detroit, Mich., Oil 5.—five ηκι were killed this afternoon when tlv lad automobile procession r:*> fttiuck by an iuterurhan car r*i On tiol njad, north of hcrr. The in lierai procession wan crowing tit* tracks into the cemetery when th< intcrurtvin cra.Oieil into the inarhîr» which had become «Urtarhcd froir the other auroniobik* in the cortejr»· High Point Win· An Unenviable Distinction High Point, Oct 2- High l'oint «ion unenviable distinction Inst week in tiuilford Superior court. Judge T. J. haw, prrsidiuR at GitaÎMU· impovxl «entrnce·! «jrC gating 121 year· and three month* tmd 99 year* of the total were hard ed to High Poiutcrs The defend - ants fiOin thi« city were neitroe lor thv most TVtrt, Including lèvera' homicide ca«r« which drew front M year* to shon term*, nnd a grtniic of colored folks who were convictd of robbery. yoomj; i->x>Y wishes posmnv —>4 ul«liijr or oranaral office I wt>r*. rx»«H»n<.«d i>· both. OflT.-i S"»v * 'te*·- A *pp't f> "J ε ' M." eare Dupaa+i. »tc ■■ - ..ι YOCf. FCRO WIYH GENU·' ! '·» Fo;xl tr.rtf. V."« bar* · fut) ; li.M- d ttw Utnsine Ριιι,β. N· irol· : ♦>li«.. Ζ. V. SNIPES. tfr κοβ saLt.—poultry — rauL !rr will hvlp win as.nlr»l t\e 1»ef vlf. Yoo ne«il nc*r Ueeil to yen/ fktk. H*v« vullov and oflcr for alt /i/U..r. nlu. f4»ry wK.lt· Un· L-orn coclwr*'j. 0*jrrU rtock. Fir· i-c.nth» old Kir.*:* fi.OC. I.M fer Ta-taty-βν* dolls·'*. M. TV. X-rm. 2 Kipling. Ν. Ο. β tir. « BARGAINS lî! USED CASSi ONE | Clitn.'Wrj Ou·) ftuvf»! I Hailron. ΒιΛ in fX?M mi <HUm. ; CoTir *»■·! 'n iV Uirvi ovr.r, TSty , • 01 t lui wtv l»njr Α V. WIPES, ι tfr I LOST. — V/«i»r WATCH u»<l«f<'c·? Μ. Κ I'.S.ivi KiiC I'i.i'. ΚβΙ'λλτΙ K. tSi ·»■* u fe«ui.i ■ ?jiai · ' ·■ ITii.-.'dlo»»· Sr. "i a..u i;ielvv ι v.M.j. r/. ! FOR SAUC.—CUE GOW> MILK; ccw. CidI »t Λ·ϊ·ιμ·» ΙΙλι. (ton) U ItrlvTMlMl. 11 tfe. ( FOU SALE—TWO F1V£ PASSEN· j I u»r Pert «mi*» »*··« ·«.' bant'.. Λ1*ο' one o)un to;. Hnp>:j. tier C. C. j Bui:»:· ίο.· ίηύ'ΐιιΐι.ΐ.ι. â ït ;iû. ( . EVERYCfcY Γ : SE li ilïiNC—! i κ ijr ne·, i Cl. »-.·.·. ; 'rie* ti!) »*ï <" 1 ct. i jva rrji\. ii ν α '.·«·> ο·- Ί of our Vt:'Û CASii. '*»· hiv t •ow* Mir B/VUGAiXR offfv ,*ν». i ; Λ. V. «MI'S*. tic WANTED—SEVCfl AL UIYS TO li>kr liakft# lL r.irt H. rr·» She*» .It F, if Cv'.: ft. w*ni>. K.* lî tl t·?<«·. It j»l ' rOR SAL£~ 1 ΖΛΪΓ CAR.! I9ît îiwil, !■· /"·<"' /ui:«'cb coi-' dltlon Cr. Jit !f «·.*?*» ary· Be>·· J E. Canfidy. X>r >n. H. G» 2 tie. | FOR <U.WT—-JUUCK ÎTORE < \ag nu CSi'itcn Kti*-i '-rar lime'· IJ »u«ut. E. C. Cilklv Znvti-Λ»:.:, K. ;< C. estpilj WHY BUY IMITATION FAJU'SH whei. yoo car /rri ίΙ/£ΚΙ·ϊ>"·ί. 3 KOBi> TARTS Jtf .: >■ ·;: p-'.m.H We hirr Kt ; πη"·.Ι·:— J\i«· ,">ι„· i FORD 7. V. ,! XTVEN7U »· 1 At !" '·. \.'E ARi ι***ίν'.·χ Γ·ί <·. .·.· .<(·. 1" ifc*« liv ' -i. : ,. . ι · t ! ■«· of Lldi«> fin· Ur..." tiler, ι) »:·.·Λ /nil* «lut urcfM* Ιο b ' U'M*\ Sn Hir.-ieU couetr. TitCitt· If*» we:e mai!* !t . ϋ f in ><. .«> «a ·7·1 ι .-th. Wr offer thera JoHnir Fnli w.t\ «ni? !>ricc<i (illl to | .5 cuil. Κ. 0· T»y 'or C·.. Oct β. 2 t>C2. —'3 IT. JUST RECEIVED—ANOTHER BIG ' . «Mpmrnl of rftrb'.de. Cote· a»4 \ m iii >iriili Ιιμτ , ■ H C » St tfc MONEY TO LOAN.—IF INTEREST •d la lonff-tin· firm Inm Jrft F. Wilwn. over Fl'likn»'* < «ton-, Dunn. N. C. ï*| Uic. ' MONEY TO LOAN.—ANY >■■■ on W»c tin*. If 1nLrxe««4 mm m I at on-t W«t nid Vu'., AtttTBtn. Dotn. N. C. FOR SA12 FC R CA.MI—BED 15 roonj for?»iln:e. )1ΜΚ. I. F UIC-K8 Γ·-2>ρ4. ANOTHER BIG «ΚΙΓΜΕΚΤ OF «srbi.lr Jr»t rtctlvil Cook ar.J ret It _ P;I'M j-ïpat. Heur» C l/«, FrilionH >ve»gi, Dti'ir. K. C V 2& tfc MONEY TO LOAN—FARM LOAN (1.900 to ÎMl.OOO. SS Jin ttme . with pHrileirr to pur four. !1 McLeod a»4 McLeoH, AtUrup, ' Dunn, N. C. «βΤ!*·βΐΛ~ We have just unpacked a Large ahipme- ' of the fllneat and prettieat china ware that we have \ ary car ried. There are many different désigna and we will b« glad to ahow them to you. 100 - Piece Barvarian 100-Piece Coburg China China Sat; 18-carai Set, baautifai deaign, 14 gold band ; on Install- carat gold band ; on in· at aet— stalhnent, st-aet— $132.50 $7850 Terme: to any relia- Terroa: to any relia ble person, *10.00 down ble person, f 10.00 down and |2.50 per week will and $2.00 per week put this beautiful China will pat this pretty aet in ypur home. China aet in your home. 100 or 12 other patterna to make your selection from. Come in and lot us ahow you. -·» SEWING MACHINES White Sewing Machine; electric, Rotary f|1)| ΑΛ movement, at —.— ψΙΑΊΛΐν Term*: $5 can h and $2.50 per week White 8ewing Machine; Rotary itraight $90.00 Terms: |6.00 dawn and |2.00 per week ' DUNN, -Ï- . N.C. If You Want * A Farm Wagon at the right price·— WE HAVE IT I One-horse, Light, Medium and Heavy Two-Horse wagon· in stock to select front. 1 THE BARNES AND IiOUJDAY COUP ANY Hardware — Furniture — ' Undertaker· Dunn, >i ■ North Carolina ■ϋ-ΙΜΠΒΡ DON'T FAIL TOME THE CAROLINA SPRAYER iff THE FAB THIS WEEK l! poUon· boQ wmtOi in theday tin·. PALMIST—MADAME DEBORAH Gel a tiM Watery *f |*V Hi· altr *a I ThU rft*d wamar, Will «MO imt Ufa chum*·* of yo-ar HiapoaMn hjr the IdtW* M I Yd Hu ben convulM by IIm to cmmoIi a PaOmiM •n V»t3ne:a changea, joarntjr». lov«, courtship, one >ou lav*. Tarler Ta MADAME DEBORAH » E. Broad St., U.C. \Κ*ΛΓ;£Χύ*Χ*Λ!. SEEKING Out the Easier WAY A GREATER truth was never uttered than that which proclaims the way of thrift as the easier way of life. If man would prize luxury, honor» fame or happiness let him seek his end through thrift. And thereby he will hot only gain the end, but he will find peace and contentment. FIRST NATIONAL PANkf DUNN. N. C. M. A. TowvrofD,. tern J. M. Tr#M· 1. W. ORAVOBOM, .. V-rrm H. B. TATLOK- * <M> J. 0. WAΜΕΝ, Ajrt CfeAto
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