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Mitt Nora Ethridge ia visiting in Wilton thi* week Mr. and Mra H. G. Pope, of Clay ton, wore visitor* ini Dunn this week. Mr. and Mrs. George McU aa<l two •oat, Edward and Julian, apent Chriatmai in (Jiarirtieo, B. C. Mlaa JooopMnc Thomaa returned Wedaceday from a vlait of several day* in Charlotte ami Rockingham. P. A. and Jasper Lee apent Wcdnai day and yeoterday at Koee Hill on I buatBaaa Miaa Emma Leo of Raluigh arrived last weak to upend the holiday* with her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. Lee. Mia* Lola Minefield of Richmond, Va_, ia tha gucat of Mr*. F. L. Har ring on Weit PeanaJl atreat. Mr. ami Mra. Raymond Gainey of Hiekory, apent the Ohriatnuu holidays har* with rrlativee. Pool Kiaeil of New York CUy. •pent tha Chriatmaa holidayi here with hi* mother, Mra J. D. Etioil. Charlton Jtmigan of Trinity Col lag*, la spending the holiday* with rrlativee in Dunn. C. L. Guy la erecting a 6 room bungalow on Woat Harnett atroct m wiMiuini ui« mw i^Riurncv jvi rent Mr. and Mm. O. £L Williford, who live an Rout* 1 from Dunn, w«ro among the shoppers in town Wednes day. Mleers Ethel Hio4> and Minnie Frasier of Warrewtoei are guests at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Pearce. Mr. and Mr*. R. B. Pearce, Mrs R. 8. Pearce and Herman Pearce W*i.t Wednesday k> Warrenton vis (ting re I acres. Mr. and Mrs. Ells Coldsteir and two children, Mess Rosalie Vnd J. J Goldstein, are visiting relatives in Angnsta, Ga., this week. ( Miss Beulah Temple, who is leorh ing school in the Stale of Maryland, la spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tempt* Ettwis Cois.af Pittsburgh, Pa., i< spsndlng -the Christinas holidays here with his parent*, Crept, and Mia. J. E. Cote. Mr. and Mr*. J, *D. Hint* of Hen derson and Monts Maude and Merle Johnson of Bonson, wore visitors here tMs week. E. F. Foxwertb of Marion, 8. C., wll MI the pulpit at fto Goopol Tab ernacle Sunday morning and ovan iag at the usual hour* for service Mr. aid Mr*. W. H. Stallings and Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hodge* of Fay etUvilla, visited relative* here Ibis weak. o- v. mrucw inn «iw noncnn Baker of Goldsboro, pent the weak end here as gas#to of Mn. L H. Al phin. Mn. Mattie Waehbum aid dough tar, Mia* Martha Washburn, spent yesterday u, Raleigh netting relative* and frienda Bom, (Stanley night, December M, to Mr. and Mra J. L. Lancaster, •t tha Carolina General hospital. Wilson, a daughter. Edward Loo left last night for hfc* boa** in Greensboro after spending several day* her* visiting ait the home *f hie parents, Mr. and Mn. E. Lee. Liens, and Mra W. C Lee of Ra leigh, spent the Ohrietmae holiday* hen with Mr. Lev’s parent*, Mr. and Mn. I Id ridge Lac. Mra J. W. Langley and son. Mas ter Ben Gray Langley loft last Fri day for Fort Myers, Fla. when they will jpehd some tine v!siting rela tive*. ' Mines Lela and LoeiRe Apcock. students set the N C. College for Women, Greensboro, are (pend ing the holidays with their pares**, Mr. and Mra C. B. Ayeaek. ®ev. and Mra A. B. Harrell re turned yesterday to their home la Petersburg, after spending several day* here with Mn. Harrell’* parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Pope. Theodor* Lee of Bocky Mount, and Mlaaas Mildred and Eva Lee of Pine depa with their mother, Vn. Mary The rates Leo. Me. and Mra. F. L. Herrin* and VMIe da ashlar, [Morion Hatne, el Marios, g. C-, are ependln* the holl daya here 'with Mr and Mra. D. I. Uwia. Leola EHie, paMiaher of the John etoaian, Seine. waa a vfeiter In Dsnr. Thataday. Ha waa en root* heme from a rlott to ralaUrea la Wibnla* tea. die. and Mra. J. M. WBtas aad two ebgdrah retartwd today to their hoaeo at Hamlat after ependln* a itrm depe ham and at Beie’r Creak riaMlac ralaOvae aad frtaeda Major Jana Peandll Monday aaid iha Breed BUaot FWie* Megan to deeeph B. Jinrf*u aad Company. Mr. Jernigam will openUe the kaM Tha fam^tsre aad flatarae el tk» • defeaet Btete ^aah aad Treat Com paay of Dean, aM ho eald at pafelie owrttaa at the beak hefldln*, Wadaae day, Janeary Bad. at 10 e'Meafc, a. m. Rrv. O. T. Adam* win preach ■ cpoclal sermon Sunday night at Uis Mrghodlat church In recognition of collage students spending the holidays here. Special program of muaic. The public Is conllaHy invited. Sr. and Mn. J. R. Smith left yes terday for Winston-Salem, where they wlH nwke their home. Aa has been Stated in The Dispatch, Mr. Smith wlH operate e store in th< twin city. B. 0. Townsend spent Christnuu day at McDonald, Uofeeaon county with Mrs. Townsend, who has txx > visiting nrlaMves there for time. Mr. Townsend returned home Wednesday. Mrs Jarvis McKee, of Hamlet, and Mr*. Walter Townsend, of Fayette ville. arrived yesterday and art guest* ut the home of litoir parent*. Mr. and Mn. H. A. Black, West Divine street. Tickets were phtrrd on sale yester day at Wilaon and Lee’s drug store for the show to be given in the local opera house Monday evening, Decem ber 31, by Frank Silver and hit Ba nana Jaas band. Silver composed the song hft—"Yaa, Wc Have No Ban anas." W. A. Jackson and daughter, Ml« Verdis Jackson, and Mist Thelma Z. Johnson, who live on Route 8 from Dunn, scare among the visitor* In town Wednesday afternoon. They were eccompamsd by Miases Bessie Prescott and Viola Godiey, of Ay<l«n, who giant Chrigcnas at the home of Mr. and Mra. Jackson. Officers A. B.” Adams and L. W. Tart brought in a 30-gallon whiskey making outfit yrstanday The atiti was made of an oil drum, with copper worm and cap attached and was fusnd by the roatMde, soar Spivey's Corner, Sampson county. The outfit had been placed there by some parties who i foond it in the wooils near by and notified the officers of their find. Among the local young people home from college to spend the holt-1 ■lays In addition to thorn already men tioned In The Dtapateh are: Miaaca Susan and Rachel Lae. Said Carolina Teachers Training ooilega, Green ville; Mies Kathleen Holland, Mere dith college, Raleigh; Jesse M. Lee, Jr., Oak Ridge institute; Allan Lee, Missionary Training institute, Nyaek, N. Y. RECORDER’S COURT The smell number of defendants to face Baaorder M. M. Jemigsn at the afte^Chriatmas sesjdon of the local recorder'* court yesterday eras fur ther evidence at the* qotetnsee which prevailed hereabouts during the hall day*. Only two arreata for drunken ness were made in Dunn. Cases dis posed of yratanlsy were: Gas Pope, drunk end disorderly; fined $10 and coat. Hfnry Wing*U-. negro, reckless driving; judgment suspended upon payment of coat. Mlnnda WIHlamt, negreaa, larceny of a dresa from R. a. Taylor Com puny's store; fined JIO and cost. Viol* Elliott aagreea, larceny at a dicss from Ida McKay another Deg rees; sentenced to $0 days In the carroty jail. . Two cases were disposed of at a special sen ion held on Monday These were: BdHe Whitfield and Ethel Smith, prostitution; BLitis waa fined $20 and cost, while Ethel was allowed to go free upon payment of the eoac James Weaver, plain drunk; fined $5 and coat. CELEBRATE SILVER . WEDDING On Friday, evening Due. 21st, Mr. and Mr*. H. McIntyre of Godwin, N. C'., were at home from 8:00 to 11:00 o’clock to their numerous friends, the occasion being the celebration of their aiWer wedding. The holiday decorations of bolty, mistletoe, cedar, poinaettea, patted plants and Chrlatmaa bells were used throughout tha home. Upon the arrival of the guests they wefe met at the door by Mrs- C. T. Jones and seat ware taken by Ml*. e Do you have headache? Are you nervous? Eyes itch and burn? la your vision bad? Do letters gat together when you read? I make a specialty of these cases. Look for the biy eye over the street opposite Fleishman’s stores. My office is .at the head | of the steps. DR. PAUL A. STEWART ML GLENN L HOOPEN| . DENTIST ' Doha, in North Cerrito* j Office Second Floor Beak Building e C W. Spell to the receiving Une, which wan composed of the bride ■ml groom of long ago, Ur. and Mis. McIntyre, Mr*. D. A. McGoogan Of St- Paul*. N. C.. Mrs T. R. William# of Dunn, N. C., and the children, namely, Donald and Mime* Ladle and'Marguerite and their niece, Mi#* Ruby Turner. They were then shown into the living room by Mr#. John H. Jones The guests were asked into the music room by Un. Annie Godwin, where favorite songs of long up wvrc song by MUaes Moist Connelly, Euta Mar Starting. Mrs. Rhode* Mc Lean and Baxter Graham. Instrumen tal solos wvre interspersed throughout the evening. The guests wvrv later taken to the dining room by Kin Lucilc McIntyre, and seated eafotorla style, where a two course luncheon consisting of black coffee, sandwiches and cake wm# served by MInset Miriam McLean, Maivucr.tr McIntyre and Mary Heoi mingway. Jn the center of table on a eilvcr cake stand vrae a hug* white wedding cake. In the center of the cake was a miniature bride and groom. Ah each guest lift tk« dining room a silver txIJ and a email box of wedding cake was given them. The bride «rbe dressed in a gown of silver gray crepe de chine with ecceetoriM to match and her coinage was of KIMainey roses end fern. , The gifts were numeiwos which net only attests the popularity of the coaple of long ago but also of today Each and everyone showered congra tulations open the couple and wished for them that they might Mrs to oris br»tc*many more wadding annirerta He*. About 60 guests called during the evening. THUS. NECKO 8POETS HAVE A CLOSE SHAVE A serious wreck hi narrowly av erted at 1 o’clock this afternoon when a much-drctsed-up negro drove s Ford ear directly 4n front of A C. L I.eaaengvr train No. 80 at the Broad Street crossing. The driver Ignored the flagman’s slop sign The engineer succeeded hi stopping the train be fore striking the ear. The three ne gro men in the ear Jumped oat. Poison Drink Kill* 3 Men end Watnsn New York, Dec. JTc—The toll of death# from holiday bootleg liquor was increased to nine today, whan three neeu and one woman fell vic tim* to alcoholic poisoning. James Crowe, James Member and Edward ChnrchiH iked in Bellevue heepttel Mrs. Mary Brennan after taking throe drinks of whiskey at a family cele bration last night, waa found dead in bnd. Manhattan hospitals reported ltt alcoholic eases. Other institutions In Brooklyn, the Bronx and Staten Is land also were ceriag for poison li quor patients. Bellevue hoepMal alone waa treating 92, 17 of them woman. Sown new cases were reported today, and attendants predicted all vucaat cots would he fined by New Year day. THE PEOPEE CASE OF HENS Are your hern laying? Purina Chicken Chowder when fed with Pa rina hen chow in guaruateed to pro duce more egg*, or your money will be refunded. For sale In Dunn by L. P. Series only. )te. FORUM COUNTESS NOW | JAZZ DANCER IN AMMICA From being an attendant at a Boy •1 Coart tn Europe, to featuring » South-Sea blond Jam done* In on American thetorieal Company ip • long Jump, but H haa boas done by Stephanie Kovak, the face bating and popular dancer, whoae goal name la the Ceanteaa da Our awake and who cornea to the Metropolitan Opera Houie aa the atar dancer with the Frank Sliver, "Yea. We Hava No Ba nana#" company — that aggregation of melody,, dance, jam and ayniopn tion which ic one of the reigning hlta of the tcaaoa. The Counted, or Ste phanie Kovak, aa ahe new pewfan te be called, ftrat attracted attention aa a dnnper in Spall.; later ahe danced with amadng aoceeat La Cube, Booth America Mtzko aai laM mmn Aa mi tha Agnal aai aagaaWai atar attraction af tfca fMiaai aad thWaa able “CJab Callaat" la Ktw Yark, when nightly Ktw Yartwia ptk«r ta dtait ud Uacaa ta Matte araaic, ta1 OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES AT AUCTION The entire lot of furniture and banking fixtures of State. Bank and Trust Co., will be sold v AT AUCTION Wednesday, January- 2, AT 10 A. M. At the Bank Building H. L* GOODWIN, Receiver DUNN, NORTH CAIOUNA Ba™es~*H»Sjvcr] I __ D,n>> iMortli C»rnH,. I I Undertakers , pS||g'! oUWay Co. FOR SALE % ^ New five-room Bungalow with both, lights, water and sewerage. Wall located. , • ( This is a brand new house and has never been occupied. Part cash-balance on five years time. W. McK. Pearsall v Dunn, North Carolina a $500 REWARD For the scoundrel who said— WALTER JONES carries a full line of fishing tackle. He does : not claim to carry anything except a full and ; complete line of feeds ana groceries. Everybody knows that— JONES PAYS THE FREIGHT --- BANK for all you CAN GET AW* OUT your hand to every useful tool— £ ^ud pyg|| |q ||^ '||||||t q£ |t$ ability tO' do anything useful for you. 2 So, too, with banking. Get all we can give you. Employ all our depart* ments. Keep us busy booc±jg for you in your welfare and progress. FIRST NATIONAL RANK DUNN. N. C.
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