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. . • •^vrrs i.T dunn >*? V M ;ιτ>ιν· ι · 'ill! ■!. c. 'Πιο I <.:> I ïtltkr. ΚΰάΙΙ ">1". ί IllUl's Ol. rJiiUhcil η IV, less ami Annal "V •ΛϊΊΟλ. I'll·· Frond Skrtrt Filling Station v..··· ict'.hliihcd l'arly I lit yea* ot U» irlir.cf .if Clinton Avenue and Broad V.« »; υ» η ρ'.οι trhich Oitginally win • ;rndc<l I·· I·' part of a public equar.· • M :iî'lii!if η pr»i>oicil municipal ' ·. ùî- Tï i'ch w'.ï tu occupy th« eon ·. rf ;'<■» /rrci t Intcnvct'ons. It is ·< Ί < <.roji'-'e«iont "In cod out" Ι*;'·», β (toril',up quick sorvie· to *. "Γ: ?r. u '-uriy. There arc two drive a>t>l tno fi'ling etatior·» for oil - 1 ,%.··. Water ro»» and free air rlo»r by, jlvlnx ee» ·> a »ev'y eervicc for soft tirM ! ot ιΐί-lintorv. Τ:.,. I·» about ϋΐΜ eslabluhment .li-.. *r rf drjiia to plea·* which ta ■ι ·«· : ι #·*··ηΙ ·*' b>· t'.io»» who trnwl e rutu.- r*utr-. Handr»d« of tour· :.Λ·..Γ I oyer |Ιιι· Iwo Stair M**· . ι·- ./I irh ρ β thmuffh Broad ·. .11·: t'»(i it ibia vtation rrery aea ■cn. Ever* one roc» on M» way .· .·»λ.| f it l l*.« l-rvvce g-lvrn and • .-ii : ; ««·»' opirJc'· <*r Dunn. .*■· >· Pr irj»ll 'r. on·* of Dunn'· few ..i -i in.(ii.vi i.icn. Every body in ■ 1 ' ί'.I 't aildii g: ruu'.try know* him ···· ;· n'en'b» r of Puarnall clan ta ' r—-. The family is of Serapeon • πΙ·'ι bent and most honored ■ ιtn.'k find have taken leading BUTLER BROTHERS KEEPS CROWING WITH THE TOWN Now Occupi·* tie· In Tk· Of Tk· MARION C. BUTLER OWNER AND MANAGER Cattmm Ob* Of TU Aod Mo«t Complet* Lia· Of Htfdwm, Build 1a i*l, Furnitur· Amd ImplwmnU Of A*y Star· la Thi· Section Of Tk· State. Your* am) y*n ago when tb* writ·' tr was con contiiterahle youqgar than! br 1* new, he rutnembera seeing is low er Brou'lwmy in New York a whole tale milUnary ruorc on who»* (ml window· ou pal mod · gtoiy of oak treea. «ach larger ten tba one ia front of iU And uod«r the tree* wai printed: "A* Wa Ut. Wa Grow"— carrying oat the old adage of "Or*at Oak* from Uttie Acoru Grow." Svnry once in a while a new and hur er tree would be painted on that wte dvw, illurtreting the growth of that e*tablMuaent For twenty year*, since wa Am be gnn to visit Dunn, arc ha»* watched Marion C. Bailor, guiding genius of the great eataMi*hreei.t which rears iti proud head above tts fellow* at the corner of Broad Street and WH wn Avenue. Marion waa a barefoot yogngater when we Am aaw hlin. Lat er he gained aome little reputation a* a bid collector through being ddegtt ed by vany merchant* to camp on the trail* of the wtty debtor who, ia thoae day·, reeortcd to naany roaee te escape prompt payment of Mcomnta. Then, like moat yoengatan, he lHted to tinker with Mcyclaa, a* «lag ma chinc* and other tUnc* with wheel* role* In the development of the wild· ernca* from which Dane ar,d the great faming toar try «irroanding H wrrr carved. The Broad Street Filling Station I* a good concern to do btutneea with. It give* a very real and a aoch need ed eertrice in it* bid for popoiarfey among theae H aetk* to eeeve. 1 loi vatb. H« booked op with Um to· «IJ fallow Mlkon r. Gainoy, '* bltyclw, Kviiu maehinea. amtteti In ■irnmcnU, ttt, who,* bn^MM til on waa in th» oW fraimt strvatarc which wh bemeil «Mil it* nclf )ifc«r» ia I»o eembar tbrrr year age. Marion wm · likable kid. Mr Coin of loved and tin*lrJ bint an' ha *> popular with everybody. Mr. Oaiix / died. Ill* widow waa gald ta Mil tJu aboek af goo>l« to Marian and hi* brother, John K. Butler, than ti» eetefclialiment of Hutlvr Brath*" "U· bom. It waa a mo,l«»t IHlie Marc that Ibry had to th«· butfanJn*. b# it *. t-w. * t'. *ptvaU til ô«r the bunri'.ne ral out Into war»hotur< buHt on tWi bath t«t. Thfn Marlon bought U> 'oroih· cr oat, although retaining tha mτ»* of Butter Broth«r«. Thu buniLev· kept o>· growing. About »ix or Kftra year* ngo il j had to have larger taluroomi βτκί ihu ' biff baiUUog—maapjrtag tour ordi-j na>y bu«lnwj building· lot/ and *«a-< 'jnin'ag thrnv floor· nn<J a I—< | wax ciiiktructetl f»f tbo buiinrw. j Even thi, «ti not larjt· *eoi*h t»i lif'lu âll of the goo··* rarriod by Bui :«-r Bron, Tfc« old n*r*huu«'» w»w. rt UlrvMl *nj two larf· ou·· alorp Couat Lino track* war· acqelrr.' Toilny the litti· buiince that Kill s^snaMaMMMHMiacfm W «ârtvd by a khi not mer# thai « dw ri. yoar# ««β renk» u on» of the IrriVnjr t>«r>lwar«. farniUi>i>, inplc irw nt a*·! <»u(ic*l I«utrun»»i»t fOMCTM Ici t.'KP Seit· «ΊΊ. StfcU*. in, «tut t<ir« wm mm M«|-ina But ler, w# think of that «Ici mULfttry r.4t«bl lr liment I hot we knew In Snr Vvi k wiwin «· *rei* » «fclUI. W1A «II -tt tfcV budnv ι »rtWity M noon Batli;T hâ* found time to h· iu:« of th* rvaiiau^ly'* mit v»lufl· li'v -era.' Knr .tiiifc tt-c CImAw of Contnu-rrv μ,^.ι *tc»nJsv<l i* 1·!·, 1m ;j> r.oi-i il!r*KO/ *t Ih* û«p«rUMm it nr. ·>*' r»-.a-lf »ti! t )«<t «β β»· vir.i'vMr Ι" «!·! tho tm^ro»«D«it »ί is.<f h! ■ - i.«r r.hlrt ccmc th» , crvst Iwula ut tatm fémtHa «kat hm ' pt«y«4 w U^» « yart in —HurP— .1;·'' ! Λ· boat mi Ami* u. Ho ι» a gantai «ha» wfca to i«Nr ·,. te» bur to My Km ιι·—Χ». I· it » Mmi «U a wrt» «f Hw CHrUtlau Cfc*rt. U one 'MM 10 Mk Xaitob Snti-r ;© wbot Ik* "Μ w· WN% It h lm pvbeblc that toa ca«M trfL M (tm «Wi rattai «< hton, w am MUflaed Ciut toi* jxft onallty be* playad Ik· bl «ν-r pert Of mm, wit*»··! Hum. UK p«fMMltr would Mt to·*· Ml· η*ϋ hWn far; bat oh eaaaat km •tor Mw wftbaat Mk* Ma». ν V omen Who Buy Their Garments Here Are ays Dressed Well 'r.tf rction about the woman who buy* her Avenue Shop. She ii one of the real» ν;.Λ · •r , ',ώϊ u ore chosen with that end in view. They f ;;.v - λ C' " winbliiKment u well as to our patron·, ir ·!ΐ ·;·!γ- — u1;".duality—the thing for which all v. c-r»".-··., : '.i'.-.i ., Uov, they buy garment·. ''ι:· mnar.tz cojmna to our shop are the latest creations ; v: r t >.'· î :r;r.!r·' ro. They appear here simultaneously with I '·.» ·. tc- '.He fashionable quarter· of the style - ij ' J:iv iivo, modish and desirable. I t α Is In nil ready-to-wear good· now on ,:y. ite fifth Avenue Shop ρ a verni* κοβΤΗ cabouwa \ ■ ■■ A >i II m tern** A New Store F«U Of New Goods «tore in the new building erected thi· year m t hy Mr. L. A. Tart u no vr filled with new fell and winter trade, and we invite the at· who are to become our frieada to the ex 1 department· of the «tock. to Dunn be· to CION bee of town wt Ifln to do Lminini In ud reu iunily m. We km our fortune· and its people, wanting, «bore ell «"f, the good will of the town and tbe people we are thi» good will we that we must eer •erre well CLOTHING, SHOES, MILUN-KV, FURNISHINGS FOR FAMILY fint! in this great stock a wor. Jerful cc'Wrncn of tod offered to you at a remar fa; nnsli raurgin Catherine these good· for yo^. There U not to you M a real bargain at the price charged, you visit the store and get acquainted with EVERY OÏY CONVENIENCE BROUGHT TO THE COUNTRY HOME Th° pleatum of electric light·, bath room·, running water w»d other convenience· enjoyed by city dweller· ere yfl*1*» to commend. We bring them to your home throufh Delco Equipment. A Delco equipped home it e happy, contented home*. Every burden of the household i* converted into e pleasure by DJco aid· to the houeewife. LEi US SHOW YOU ■ W· *Uo cell, tr^tall and maintein Radio mU which are made f^ich cheaper to Delco euipped home·. Hudson Electric Co. E. J. HIIDSON, DUNN, —t— NORTH CAROLINA
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