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LOCAL A. C. L. rA.HKK.NUKK TRAIN hClILDUl.Eh: buuihhuur.d. No. 83 (Flog) 6:18 A. M iso. HJ. 0:01 A. U so. 8U. 3 18 P.M. No. 33. 11:13 P. M. Northbound. No. 34, 6:3$ A. M No. bu. 12:42 P. M. No. 84. 7:41 T. M No. 82. 11:88 P. M. DURHAM AND SOUTHERN Passenger Train Schedule: Lt. Dunn No. 38. 8:10 A. U No. 84. 1:30 P. M Ar. Dunn No. 31. 11:10 A. M No! 41. 6:8$ P. M u. K sajvinswu, of tout*, was hero oo.uiuay us proiissional business. ala J. tv. louglcy returned today iium uii ej,ui..uec, Ir.y tnruugh Miss issippi a»d Alabama. Mrs. T-stcl (lulbreth left today tor South (.am I ilia wheie she will ip«nd several nays with relatives. Mr. I. W. Wade, of Spring Hope, altar upending a few days her* with lelatives, baa returned home, Mmi Louise Cox and brother. Jack uf Loloaboro, la spending the week here with relatives and friends. Mist I.uciic Pearsnll, ut Rocky Mount, has been spaiuting several duya in the city with ivlalivaa. .Vlra. Elina Pope and Worth M. Pnpe retui n*d Tuesday from a few • Lays visit to relatives ot Clayton. •»u. vuum a. menuy i«ii jatunusj miming for a ten uay's builoesk trip through several southern staler. Dr. C. D, Haiti »tu cailad to Uib tod Uiit ntmnlug by u msaaage an nouncing thr serious illness of hii futher-in-luw. Dr. Jas. K. Butler returned Satur i ny night (rum Asheville, where bo ntirnded the annual meeting of the North Carolina Dental Association. Mr. C. K. Grantham and familyr wore in Smithfleld Monday to attend the burial of Mr. Grantham's mother who died there early Munday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs Jim Hampton, of Petersburg,' Vs, are spending the week in the city the guests of Mrs. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L Wade. Mr. A. J. Holmes. who haijg^ I.umberton his home feeT the -peak eighteen months, haa returned to Dunn, and resumed hie work with Mr. J. W. Jordan. Dr. 8. D. Pool, of Chatham coun ty. who recently graduated in Den - listiy from thr Atlanta Dental Col lego, spent a few days this week In Dunn with hi* brother, U. G. Pool. After spending several weeks hero with ber perents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin L Wade, Mrs. P. W. Myers and daughter, left last week for Winston Salem, where they joined Dr. Myers. Mr. J. B. Strickland, who has besn with Mr. J. W. Jordan hors for the pust several months, left Saturday for Dombcrton, where he haa accept ed a position with the Holmes Jew rlry Company. Mr. E. J. Hudson, agent for the Durham & Southern here, and Mr. W. G. Hollingswm Mi, left Monday night for Washington, Philadelphia, Burton and Albany. They will bs away from Dunn abuut two weeks. Draughon's semi-annual clearance wile begins Prlday morning at 8:80 o'clock, lie haa marked, down his excellent stock of goods to prtess that Will please and invites you to rnm# onH «l*o tku Karcrmns ks> la or#. feting. Deputy sheriff J. <J. Tope and l hief of Polico N. H. Bass, of Dunn, brought to jail Monday Bud William* ■vho is to he confined beemuso of in anity penning preparation for com mitting him to the insane asylum.— Harnett t*oat. The Goldstein sale Is on m full blast and will continue through Sat urday. July H>th. In spite of the high price of merchandise they are offering goods at reduced prices and '.he people ore buying while they can gel them cheap. Hcv. J. A, Homed ay returned last vrek from Tour Oaks, where be se riated the pastor there in a 10-days revival. Mr. Homaday said a great •>sl of interest was manifested In the meeting and several additions ware made to the church. Mr. J W. Gerald returned Monday • isht from Richmond, Va., where bo spent several days with his fathor, Mr. T. L. Gerald, who la in the Hoa pitnl and has recently undergone a ■■-eond operation. Mr, Gerald in • i sdualiy recovering, but it will be several weeks yet before he will he til.* to nefuin home. it. Fleishman & Brother' big semi nnnual clearance sale begins Friday morning nt » o’clock. They have ravereri the territory around Dunn thoroughly wtjji advertising matter end are expecting their usual crowd. Their semi annual sales are always looked forward to by their customers a* event* during which they can neve money. They give hargsles the peo ple appreciate and always do host Pro/. Goo. 1. Smith, of Coals, spout Monday In the dty on businam. Mis* Maggie Tart, of Poor Oaks, is visiting relatives in the eity. Mr. U. v. Hamilton, of Dillon, • pant Tuesday and Wadnaaday in Dunn. Mr. J. R. Parker, of Ahoakia, spent the Fourth of July h«r» with frianda Mrs. Edward Smith is ■ ponding several wanks in Alabama, visiting bar parents. Nr. Emerson Phillips, of Greens boro, was in town Tuesday the guest of Mr. J. P. Pittman. Only routine business was trans acted by the county board of com missioners at Lilllngton Monday. Mita Beat, of Fremont, arrived this afternoon and will spend sever al days with Mias Vsra Herring. Mrs.Eugene WUson left Wednes day morning for Ocean View. Va, where she will upend neveral day.. Miss Victoria Hamilton, of Dillon, S. C., is spending some time in the city with ber sister, Mrs. V. B. Mor fan Mr. K. A. Stewart, uf Buie's Creek •pent Tuesday In the city looking af ter hi* interest a* a candidate for Kegiiter of Deed*. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Smith and chil dren left this week for Durham and other point* in the State. They will be away sever* 1 day*. Mrs. E. F. Young, Mr*. Kincaid, Mi** Isabel Young and Messrs. Hen ry let and Robert Young attended th« dance in 8milhileid Tuesday night, Mrs. Kincaid and daughter. Miss Ronlyn, and son, Joe, of GrlAn, Cm, ere here spending tome time the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. E. F. Young. Young. Mrs. L F. Young and Mlaa Isabel and Robert have returned from e trip to Atlanta, and Griffin, Ga, where they spent ten days. The trip was made in Mrs. Young's car. The party returned by way of Ashe villa. Mr. W. D. Holland, First Lieu ten ant of -Co. M„ N. C. N. G.. will be in Dunn. Duke and Benson Friday and Saturday ef the week for re cruits. Those srtahing to enlist should see him at the above places on one af these days. Mr. U M. Chaffin, of Kipling, bet been spending several days In Dunn this week In the Interest of Us can diriacy for Reglstar of Deeds. Mr. Chaffin Is a young man who la thor oughly capable af handling the af fairs of the office and la anlpitting the support of his friends. Meat ef the credit for the success -s is.. |.-sa •fcYlnWabt‘-~i stein -whose untiring efforts were largely respooaibls for the large crosrd preseat The Chamber of Commerce was not in a position to take the matter up So It became nec essary to either pass it up or have tbo work don* by individuals. While ike celebration was not up to the us ual standard there was a large crowd present and all seemed to enjoy the <My. Mrs. H. & McKay at Bridge. Friday afternoon at her attractive little home on Wilson street Mrs. IL 8. McKay entertained at Bridge in honor of her bouse-guest Mist Susie H. Moor* of Red Springs. Big yellow-eyed dairies end dwarf sunflowers were in evidence every where, and place-score cards hand pointed in daisies were found at the daisy banked tables by Meedamee J Lloyd Wade, N. A. Townsend, J. W Fitzgerald, M. A. Lee, Clarence J. Smith, R. L. Godwin. W. E. Baldwin I. F. Hicke, J. W. Thornton. J. & Farthing, Misses Ethel Hooks, Len nie Gainey, Gladys Young and Meta Harper. Tne table prizes of white silk fans were won by Meadamea J. 8. Far thing, N. A. Tow mend, J. L. Wada and Mias Gladys Youug. The guest of honor was presented a handsome piece otf pottery. Refreshments consisted of cream molded in daisy shapes in the color scheme and surrounded by daisies made of iced eakaa. The favors were uaique baskets of yellow crepe filled with almonds. How’* This? We agar One He a area Dollars *e ward lav say oasa of Catarrh that aaa aat bs eared by Rail's Catarrh Cara Catarrh Cure haa beea takea asgarere for tha past haa bessoea --reliable remedy for Me ll'e Catarrh Cara sets thru d as Um Ms ease eur fanes. ea aolum* tha Falaea from tbs Blood aad heal lay the diseased portions. After you have takes Hairs Catarrh Cara far a aaert tiaso yaa will aaa a K&rKSTCK.J’.CK KSSI Cara at anas aad fat rid of aatarrh. Bead for testimonials, free P. J CHCHBI A CO.. Toledo. Okla Bold by ail Drnggista, tie TO WHIT* LAKE Tha followtng young people of Ounn and neighboring towns left thia morning for Whits Lake where they will Spend several days: Messrs Robert Iordan. Casper Warren, Robert Pei mail, Hanry Shall, Hobart Young. Jars Pearsall. Guy Hooks, Ralph Wada, Jim Par ker. Miasm Flora Prevatte, Madrid i Hood, Loeflc Harris, Mattla Ralls j Godwin. Mary Bella Herring. Ladle l Gal broth, Emma Sheets. Emma Lae I aad Hales Hand. Tha eheperenaa are Mien Vara Herring and Mrs. E. M. Pharma HKALTH MOVIK8 IN JOHNSTON COUNTY Johnston U having such u county - will* attraction in Uia way of health moving pictures that, according to spectators, it beats the old timo Methodist camp meeting In interval and attendance. Ur. II. II. Utley, health officer of that county, on hear ing that the State Hoard of Health had equipped a moving picture health car, the paipoee of which wee to teach health, sanitation, personal and oral hygiene, in fact every pheec of personal and public health, and to do this through the entertaining and attractive means of moving pic tures at once made arrangements to give the people of hi* county the benefit* of thie interesting health show. As a result of Doctor Utley's efforts, the crowd* that are enjoy ing and appreciating the pictures ate *o larm at many places ss to ba ac commodated only in the out-of doors Johnstun ia the Crst county to make application and error* from the Stair Hoard of Health this new edo ralianal health feature. Thi* was ilnne through the cooperation of tho civic league*, town boards of alder men and various other organisations Of si* of har town* who agreed to pay $16 per night for the three pro grams. The town* where the pic tures arv bring shown on one night in each week for three week* arc Clayton. Benson, Princeton, Kenly Pine Level and Southfield. Selma Pour Oaks, Micro and other points in tho county have asked for the pic tuies, but it l* understood that on completing the original engagement in Johiiatou the outfit will go to A La ma nee county. in which la mounted an engine gen erator act, a moving picture machine from eighteen to twenty picture reels lighting fixtures, a phonograph, cur tains ami screens, und other acces sories. Accompanying the outfit '« a lecturer or manager, also a ma chinist, who bnve sntire charge of the program. An evening program consists of one or two com* or dra matic films and three or more health films. The health pictures usually embody a romance or have other at tractive setting* and at* both force ful in their teachings and practical ia their applications. These are fre quently supplemented by lertarca. The popularity with which health moving pictures arc being received will likely establish them as a regu lar agency of health education-— News and Obaerver. LITTLETON COLLEGE A wall established, well equipped. • irr* —ty Bate—asm — k~-1 '— r--1 mnd young woatee. Fall term begins September 20th. l»lt. For cataloghe, address J. M. RHODES, LITTLETON, N. C THE DUKE BAND A Fine Musical Orfamxalaoa Which WaaM De Credit to Any City tn North Carsliaa. One of the fin out features of the 4th of July celebration was the Duke band of 22 pieces. The aggregation makes fins music parade, orchestra and dance and is without doubt hi* of the best in the stato. Beside* their musical qualifications, they arc fine-looking, gentlemanly fellows and confer honor on any city where they render thoir services.—Fayetteville Observer. WHY? Why U it that from dearest akic* The h>. • vlaat shadows fall ? Why ti it that through sunniest The saddest voice* calif Why is it that in all this lore Of human lift and love The eagle cornea to tear our hearts When we have callod the doe? Why ia It fate select* the days When nature's at her beet To harb the bitter dart that slays Tha sunshine In our breast? Why is it from laughing hours of beauty and delight Life sends with thrioo-rcdcublod pow er* The darkneaa and the night? Why la It when in lender eel love We feel our soul* elate The shafts are hurling from above That seal our piteooa fate? Why la It when the birds aro sweet The land, tha light, the soul, With sorrow to our careless feat The angriest billows roll ? Why, why. Oh, heart (hat braaka with grief, And head that l<ow» with woe, No wonder that through all belief We ask why It la eo? The only answer la a cry— A cry that fades and fall*; And larve with still unanswered 'Why' Through dreams undying enlla. —The Reertutawn Bard. Fragrance of e Gentle Lire. * - I Once, in ctaneing a meadow. I coma to a spot that was Iliad wiU fragraaea. Yet 1 could an# on flow er and I wondered whence the fra. fraaee eaaae. ► OK KAMM'Vmil PLANTS — Mr*. K. A. Bridge**, Wat Uruu Street. rr WILL PAY YOU TO GEI reedy for the llig Reduction Sul. which open* Friday, July H, n K. (J. Taylor Co‘». »tui v. Wat ft lbi» paper next week for Hull do tail* of thik groat moircy ravin* event uu nothing, M.ilincry, Dij Good*, Slipper* and enttro atork »OH SALE—COTTON GIN—FoU'i UK>I Munxer 70-aaw gina, will auction pipe, feeder, lint Hue, con der.eor and fan. Il«x 3, Duke, N. C. 0 21 St. GET YOUIt LIKE lNSUKANCfc froui the biggest producing ngem lha Southern laid A Tiu*i lh, ha, in the field today, B. O. Town tend haa the policy that folk a woo: a* ahowr by the feet J.ut he nv •cage* writing more than |l,OOO.iM jH-i day including Sunday*. IU doea not wo k on SunJay.' * «te«*t|g( m * K HOh hSSION A L LA It I IS ***••*••••• * JESSE F. WILSON AUurtiry-at-Laiw * DUNN. N. C. ’ twice 2nd bluer llciahniun Bldg. Practice in all Court*. ’ Prvmt attention given all burtaca* * w. a Johnson * The Original and Oaly Jtfney * Unworn Dunn and Duke ' Safe and bailable - New Car —See Jotmaon— ••••••••«* ,** JAS. R. BI TLElt Death* * Suicocor to Dr. 8. P, J. Lae * Offlre over Wilton A Lee'a Btore. Phone 184. •••••*«•••• ••••••• % m m * ularenckU Bain Dvatfet * Office over Dradgfcen'a Store * Rc» Phone 212, Office Phone Ha * §h9t«#8^aa * J. W, TURNAGE * Dunn. >. U, * Contractor aad, Obaatroclor ' all kinds of CoaedoM and Street * Paving EeUaatia furniahad oo * * <r . __t • I \ * CAROLINA PHO^O COMPANY Photagmjhera W. A. Caaqaj Manager * All stylet enlarged port lulu * bast Main SC Dm, N. a * + **•*••■•• * T. E. DAEDKN * Veterinary PhysMina, Surgeon and Deniiat. * PHONES: Day, 80, Night, 21U * DUNN, M. C. Ototlgggggg * #Oggg|gg.| * E. CARLYLE WE8T * Attorney and Caaaaellar at Law * Pi rat National Bank Building * Dunn, N. C. 4 J- C. Clifford, N. A. Towneend. * CLIFFORD * TOWNSEND 4 Attarvrjl-il Law * Office on 2nd floor of Kind NaL 4 tonal Rank. Prompt nitration 4 given to all butiua^ * •• •••••«*» W. C. BELL Attorney-al-Law 4 Offire 2nd floor R itc building. ] 4 Prompt attontian to all bueineu 4 Dana, N. C ovggapaaga * 4 FEARS AM. ELECTRIC CO. 4 Wiring. Iron*. Motor*. Fan* ard Chondeliura Phone No. 13V. • vt«t»4i»aa **•••**•••• 4 E. F. YOUNG A t lor tM'y at - La w 4 Office 2nd floor Goldetcin bblg. 4 Prompt attention given boainr** eeeee**ee#e At lout I found, low down eleac b the ground, hidden by the tall grate Innumerable little flower*. It w* from theee that the fragrance rnmi I enter home*. There ia a rkl perfume of love that pcrvadei al •he place. It may be a home u wceUh and luxury, or it may b plain end hare No matter; It I* not the houac nor Ihe wlommcnt that mukaa thla air of »weetnam. 1 look rIntely. I le a gentle wuman, mother or daugli tar. rrulet. hiding nelf away, froi whoie life the fragrnnee flow. There ia a wondrou* charm in gentle apiriL The gentle girl in h>un-> may not be beautiful, may no be wett-edweated. may nn< ha mu« cal or aa artlat or “{fever" in an but wherever «he move* »hc leavr | a benediction Her ewuet patient it never dittorbed hr U*a thar I Come before all the Be rgains are gone ■Ml MB : .ttiCnMIMBMMMHMBaMHBMBHMMM I GOLDSTEIN’S | I DUNN’S BEST STORE DUNN, N. C. | | When You Buy Furniture i yoj talie a b: j risk unless you know tbs reputation of tb« house with which ‘ 5 you are dealing. Hi^n grade furniture looks good and Lasts. Much of the I 4'cheap’’ furniture looks just as good but does not possess the necessary «' durability. Know your bouse before you buy f Our Furniture n fMr.u;leed, ud oar Mat •or rrpuUiioa and oar beak accotnt ttatdt behind tkat j parutM. Yft Sell It For the parlor, the M roooa the iimmg reeee, the kitch «• the perch, the lava, far every place. IT PAYS TO BUY FURNTIURE FROM US For it is good furniture and cheap. PIANOS. ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES Hardware*Furniture>Undert*kera I THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY COMFY I Day Phone 11 DUNN, N. C Night Phone 70 i -1 -I ‘ ~ - -■■■ ■■ 1 "HI ■' 1 - r itommcw wiuwi you now n cnm aoothc* Take Rome "out* and threat. MmfM» th> A Quart tbr avallabla nourtifiment Hrv^y or rnnktotit You ran r»t th* M-Ua horn yoxxr TaarbgrMv. 4t “THE VELVET KIND” Ice Cream Sold by McKAYS PHARMACY worn:' that lull jIkjui Her. 1 he chi 1 il.Tn love hoc, Itpcuosr the never ' Inn* of ihrm: dbo helps Ihoni wlih thrli- Im-ins, ' iIpUim lo their fret* ami worries, 1 mor-tis their broken toy.t, nukes iloil • tlrr-iatn, slniighUni* njt the tangle* ’ r.vd Nniks their IHtIr rjarorelx and Inda lone u. plu> with them. Vt hra • liter* is sirs iiena In the home she U • the atunl nf roiiifovl. Her face U t ihsoy* bright with tiro .u'shinlnjt oif ' love. Iltr voire ha- uiusir in it as it falls in cheerful lei'll, men* on tho i nultcrer a car. 11, ■ batata arc woa • iroualy gentle ax their pooihin^ 1 much re. I- wi I in* utliing head or oa " they m,im in in cotmllerx trays ’ jlamt (he bed nf pnin. • Ihc lira* that make the world a* •i sweet ' Are ahy. ami hktc like the humble flows.*. TVe pass I hem by with our tmvVas g fed. p .dor dri-naa 'tls th'ie /racuace p Alla the bower* And ehoora and comforts us, hour by hour.” —Michigan Christian Advocate. Traat a Woman's Judgment. It baa bran aaid that however much In common a man and woman may have iu lifo, however cloeo they grow la affection and In parpoae, one re main* masculine and tha eCiet- fem inine to th* lost. Try at they will to M* thing* net of the earn* tyct, thmgK insist oa looking unliko to thorn. Tha coin hi nation of th* niaa eullne and the feminine point* Of slow give * revolt tied lor to that produced by tha *t*>ooaoupav You took a‘. a picture through it magni fying glaee and you get only two dime net or.*, Itngth and breadth, but through Ike *1 rower ope you set bmgih and breadth end, depth, ba rrels through the two glasaoa of th* hmtrament you are looking at a pic tar* taken from points of view sep arated by Oa distance between y>; Ui.l UU4I AUWW 1. *• Uku kkJtJrk u All Alik J — 'f *1-111 fa£ a ... 1 . tuu aaaaj tvwkii ii truly uuiiUt hit A^-'i 4*1 Ui piAipOkA.il Alim a kkioiili... V.A*.. A4*l *'. Ill fc*. JllllAl AAAI’ What AM **—ii va* ifivAi dim, iiAilic.y, On fcm •41*04. po.U. 1*1 MOV-’, klLAcn mOTlUlok, CwAaa'U auu nopal k tuu Ultra u. 444.im.iiai 02 am awr. kicu aooe. *4**ie* k«J’ 41*144 11 U UkAAlASkk to til, a 44 Woiiiki. k jtiaaiuvDU Decant* Uluy i4..i4ioc pu. ukitue mu the facta a« L-Ak*-4( i«r U*c candukiou. bat Uu; :» ti.t vac imho MciM4J>. fuc IHI Awio « Mitiuic wahiaui ta« aatiim of iur ii.viiuon, Jtc, br juagBMot.la AaIiaJ, llAAi'..,^. 2a you aulOW a:i 44. A An.’U Ud.t 12 rnocgh. What yi.a »soa ik the i-civotcopic rtf act, unJ t*w opinion of a wall ItaUocod. au piadt-CiA. WALA.n wtu (in you that. ili« Oft Ur kac kimvri, vha wlacr Iur juAipi:, .nu Talk it over with yoor wifo.—Kz. deatal socum vow TO DCKMAM next teak Or. R. T. Martin, of Bnna Klrw Vie* PmUmi. Aikoriiic, A. C., Jun* Mu-ODcara war* cteetod and Durban ehoaen »* tba next martin* place at thr final *•.*!«* of tba North Carolina Dan tal Aucnrty, which conclodod ita an lua) convention bora tonight. Toe following cfHcors wer* ejected: Prroiiknl, Dr. g. O. Apple, Win rton Aakar.; ftrat rica praoidcnt, l>r. W. T. Martin, Donaon; aaaand ri<a prcanloal, Dr. tJaorga R. Pattaraon. V/U min* ton; roc re la ry (ra-alenad), Dr. R. M. Sqairaa, Wake Threat; imnsora: (rwaiactad). Dr. R. M. M nr row. RarMayton; ffnajiat. Dr. Trank NolharUoda. AaborUk. Dr. CUrenon D. Bain returned Mummy from Aahnrillr wfcara be at* • ■!>',: Ibr r.nnaal mcctia* of the KoP.h Carolina Dental AnociatUon. Mra. J. J. Lane her re tare ad from n vlMt t* rvlaUeaa at Wilton. Mroora. Paul Jarknan and Rajrawm Culuey NT. today for Haiti boot*, aad r other Northern etttaa.
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