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WOMAN OUTRAGED BY MASKED MOB! ; bet i like a leather atxsp ud I htr M ikt ML fro® terror, th« Journal I ■Π, or tut «iktr rcayocs, the did I aot report the aattar ta the officer*.! Sheriff F»rtr beard of ft only by ' occident vfaUc ia a teller Aoj. luti *i*h* JuM a mk after-J Dr. Smith at· called ta m·· I ber rafferia* a good faal, with and rig·· of btatiat about the body e»p»«IaI1y NNN about the •fair that li<k<w that tka wort *n <l»n» »l the laaHgaHn or with the connlrance of iihim with a peraonal ibterart la 0m affair. the paptr atatea. TH# efflctaW accq « fact that ifca waj beaten kf wearing vMtc sheet dtefoiaec Far thar than that, they ut at a··. Th. Util· III—· Mt not tan gwod tgiataHia bit tut la A· nawdan. Any act of givvi wa who would 4* a M of Uda M would hat* yacr hoate arm year head ami yon hit If the Men «m whit· nMk tMt man «y·, It ■ah·* ■>· difference whether Iter an X* Khunra ar sat. as far aa the «fait of «hat Hjai li «lu ia con cerned. It and it only Haj tte whit· nte aad tte SMk apern itiMiact aw Maa. aad If a crowd «T Dter te*4 ι Half fa τ County C. Ε LitUOoka ie«ci.Hj they imii rd on a «Myali» far hi aaws eata aad ι at ill Later a hell weevil p» gnm wfll ha iwialil aad (ten wfll b« a iMfihllaa of mdft to *· da Mt NR. GEO. W. NAYLOR MED TUESDAY P. M. TV· (ntral of c»fp W. Ktyln, who 4M Twi*i| erasing ac ■ ot*ock at his haaaa oa East DMne WMt, waa inlimi from the ra* dence Wednesday aftarasen at ) ·*■ *A ·· <nwi>l wm miîmM h Km. B. *. Mmn, yastor af th« flat H|>U ikmk, of «Uth <» mm4 M loos**·» » faithful mmI Iml mesaber. A. lacge «mrd at taM tkt faaerad and accompanied Dm ι μ·Ι·ι to thair last resting ptae· In OimwmJ MMteqr, «kuc In· UiMrt WM mad· with XiihIi hoe· »ra. Ik fiO-kwn· wsre : H. L. Godwin, K. C. Weal. L. R. Godwin, Sua rWihmsa. W. H. Grimes ai.H Dr. K. L. Warrea, all members of the local Masonic lorig*. The Sent of - farine* wara ooaamai and beauti ful. Defeased wu shoot t7 jnn old aad while hie health had not been (food for scrotal mMthi, the iramedi ate caiaa of hia death wai a stroke tf apoplexy, which he aaffcred Wed nesday af lut week. Ha Ja sarrhred by his widow -and ilx children. three laughters—Mra. Dewey WhKtrnton M*J- lHa SalUa Nay I or, af Dana and Mia. Soger Brooks, of Bock Hill. Β .C.; and throe eons—Tyraa O., Al ton and Cariyle, ell of Dann. Μ'· May lor waa a good man and arlll too ml Hoed In Dana. Ha had been cantor aa rural το ate So. 4 from Dunn for mora than fifteen yean and waa well-known throughout this •eltion. Ha waa traa V* Ids church and bis home and la his passing tha tear* lost one af Its heat all-round eiUaens. Chorus Girls' Lifo Is I Bm Off Rialto Filrc Bach ·!·(· Jteleaaiee don\ o»«r |J lMk any Mi. ? λ «ter swy «cinUllato in the (pot light if pobtio fa*or Jut m 1«c i.< If» ta «ko oMtte. Anil tbe (tar. If .he'.' clever—and ebe «sually to— wateke. carefully 41m deal, to »·· that aomc Mr doean't etack tba auk μ Ιμ>, or daal trno a phony dock. Ahray» too, ika —at look wall to ber brorol*. Wkj eroWed "lta* ia crer a βοής· •omewkere, Mr dan." Tie theatrical manager· km changed It to "Tkans la ovtr a itu itaatwfceie, my dear." And the me goea for tba whole caxt. 8a whan Jean Creeby from Merphyaburg waa choeen to laad tko choral of a Broadway moaical ton rdy play tba other lamb· In the cbaraa turned to wotvea. A clerer girl named Trixie bocamo friendly with the manager. She wanted ta Iea<l the eborua. Be promUod her the laail —aa toon aa Ibare waa the falatoet shadow east on Jeaa's popularity. It became a game of tag. Jaau piayiag to keep her place. Trixio play ing to dethrone her and Itep into the rota. A few old frienda, banker· lawyer*, marchante and the like from Mnrpfey* buxg called at the (tag· door with w I ■ •Jfont Marred" Co. On Around World Toor [ "Jnrt Martcd* wfil bu irnt urouftd <h« world by Juic* llurii* and Ac Mcwtj. 37tgb«rt, eoœpany e>nJ ρ -o r action traacUnff m a «nit to «very iruij with a& KngLk't-*p*<Mr(c pipu iauor. Th· attraction »·Π play cti ly a limited aunfacr cf rlli·» ·'. tin· Eiit, Wat, North ard South, and «tiling from.Au Frsncwco U) Hono lulu. Auitmtla wlti b« the next •tend, and f An of a yvu then w anticipated-3fhc company la expect ed to reimaf away four yean, tir bait·· acheduU«f for fca a company of 14 along with wreral -en rttft crow. Count advance agant, SO » tlw tour. "Juit faite eo mod y ky Ade and Anw Nichola. Trxxlc was fiat on tiered "t»8c" with qvcKta to ae· her feet careful But iherrfi'i Jot more huo>or than patho· in th· Town Scandal," Unl vcnial atttectfca, «tarring Gladyi Walton wtiliti w91 be (hown at tho Colonial th«iir« Ttteeday. It hat a happy flavor."" It ni produced three and a half yon ago nt the Comedy Ihun la Nm York, and enrpriaed Broadway by run tun* two coneccutirv ye» π ut the Comedy. Sbubert and Ron Bayrt fchealint. FoUowliir the reeord-kroak ln> ran in New York th« jr.tot «>■ •art ta Cbieaeo where it remained for ax month» at <ho La Sallo tha atr*. than «υ Philadelphia and to Boa ton. Tfce world trip will be the Brat venture of the kind ever attempted. Rtpertory companie* have been to #ι· Oafantt for a uomtoer of yean, bat no alagle attraction Ha· been acnt on a (lebe-gi nling trip. Thia ta the only company praeei.t lr* tbU tamoui laag hing aoccaaa, and Κ cornea to tha Dunn Opera houte Thureday, November It, with lia Broadway eaat of P*ayn» and protec tion Intact. "It you can't win. raaka the one ahead of yoa break the record" ia a gmxl tlogan for Tnrbeel farm club member». Cocta Five Billion· To Run Automobile· nuftl rtut uf ownin* *ad apcr«tlr>r th« 14,000,000 motor vehicle* in U>« Unii»1 State· it approximately SB,· " - — Ι' - J 000,000,OOP «ηι( llie lnv«*tllKMt in th<Htr v«fcicl«« pribaWy i* r.Îoot 111'. οοο,θοο,οοο, A. R. Bint, Wuwan*'i itat< iitfiw«y «ng{ii*«r, dccUrtil «ο ι lay In an auMira* b«lor« '.h. ïîicltl Κ·η Cral» AKtorinUan· THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. Undarttkm ud A full lin· of Coffin·, Culuu and Burl·) Robe*. Servie· any time, enywher·. Day Phon· li NL»ht Phon. 70 | J. L. HATC Fimrtl Director «ad Prompt and Efficient Si »ln DÎy or Night Dm, North CaroHaf Day 'PhoM 1· lickt 'Phone 124 Vth X rAV-.i, GIFT SUGGESTIONS Are Now Ready For You At ... J. W. JORDAN'S ... Dunn, N. C. "GIFTS THAT LAST" THE WRONG Rule to Measure SUCCESS CIS so easy for us to mistake pros . erity for success; so dangerous to ac cept a temporary increase in earning power for the token of permanent a chievment. No matter how large ' one's earnings, success comes from saving alone. No matter how big one's income, it is only that portion that's put aside \ which really counts! \r — FIDST NATIONAL PAN Y DUNN, Ν . C . J. u. mwoo» 1. W. D&AOdBOM, Β ft. ΤΧτυΟΛ.- Tf.èft*. J. Ο. WAUXM, Wk Ν SALE! --- LI LUNG TON, N. C. 10:30 O'clock A. M. - 30 HORSES AND :· · ' III Rain or Shine MULES 30 WE Will SELL AT PUBIC AUCTION 30 HEAD OF HJJNOIS-KENTUCKY BRED HORSES AND MOLES. THIS STOCK HAS BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED BY A. I WELLS THE NOTED KENTUCKY HORSEMAN WHOSE ANCESTORS FOR MANY GENERATIONS BACK HA YE BEEN LEADING FACTORS IN THEIR UNTIRING EF FORTS IN THE DHtOYEMEOT OF THE HORSE INDUSTRY OF THE BLUE GRASS COUNTRY, RAISING, BUYING AND SELLING THE HIGHEST CLASS HORSES AND MULES, THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. THESE HORSES AND MULES ARE FROM 3 TO 7 YEARS OF AGE, WEIGHING FROM 850 TO 1200 POUNDS, ARE WELL BROKEN AND READY TO GO TO WORK. WE HAVE SOLD TO DATE 125 LOADS OF HORSES AND MULES THIS SEASON, A TOTAL OF OVER 3750 HEADS AND EVERY ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS IS AN ENTHUSIASTIC BOOSTER, OUR REFERENCE IS THE EXCHANGE BANK OF MOUNT STERLING, KY. RESPECTFULLY, B. Wells, C. R. Follette ι
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