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LOCAL A. C L. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULBH: Southbound. N*. 83 (Flag) 6:16 A. M N*- 03- 8:32 A. M No. 80. 8:48 P. M. No. 88. 11:12 P. M. Northbound, No. 34, S;33 A. M Nol M. 11:58 P. M. No. 84. 7:41 P. H No. 82, 11:88 P. M. DUKHAN AND SOUTHKRN Passenger Train Hchcdale: Lr. Dunn No. 88. 0:10 A. XI No. 84. 1:30 P. M Ar. Duiin No. 81. 11:10 A. M No. 41. 6:33 P. M Mr. J. D. Barnes spent yesterday in Scotland Neck on business.. Mr. Jam a. i Lee left Tuesday (or Whltcville on a business trip. Mrs. E. J. Nobles spent yesterday ■ n Fayetteville visiting friends. Nina Dewy Jonee le(t Tuesday for Mount Olive, where she will viuitc friends. Mrs. Ed. Smith has returned from a several weeks visit to relative* in Alabama. Miss Gladys Davenport returned Monday from a visit to relatives at LiLUngton. Ur. Herbert AUdaaoo, of 1 ville, spent oklomiay uignt m the city on business. Miss Willis Lou Bsucor.i, of New Bern, is spending several days here with her mother. Hemy Pupa l« spending sev en! days in Clayton with her daugh ter. Mrs. W. H. Staling*. Musts Mary and Lucy McKay left Friday for t'uquay Springs whera they will spend several days. Mr. R. C. Craven, of Kocky Mount, arnypd Saturday and i* visiting bar •Liter, Mrs. George E. Prince. Mr. Alfred Wilson left last Fr.J*y for Selma where ha ha* accepted * position with tho Selma Drug Co. Editor and Mrs, J. A. McU. spent Sonday bare with Mrs. Ml Leen’a mother , Mrs. Harper. Mr. Charlie Harris, who boon1 spending wmo time in Virginia, ii! borne with his family for a few days.' Miss#* Helen Grant, of Jackson,! and Isabel Lamb, of Fayetteville, are' in th* city, visiting Mrs. J. R. But. Ur. Mrs. Rate Jordan and Mrs. J. P. Calmer, of Washington, N. IX, an spending the week hen visiting rela tives Mr, William R. Johnson, who has 1 nude Selma hi* bom* for th* past several months., is in the city for a few days After spending several days han 1 with her brother, Mr. R. L. Cro-‘' martie, Miss Eula left Tuesday for her home in Raleigh. Mr. Harold Woolfolk ha* return- ^ ed from Camp Glanu when be has been since the military company left 1 Dunn for that point. Miss Helen House returned yea- 1 terday to her home at Thelma, after spending two weeks the guest of Misses Pearl and Blanche Grantham. 1 Mn. M. W. Smith and Kiss Leola Smith, of Benaon, were in town Tuoa day an route toWrightsvlllc Beach, 1 when they will spend seven) days Mr. Geo. McKay returned Satur day from a trip through the western pert of the Stan n. tnvri. in* la the Interest of the John A. MaKay Mfft Company. Messrs. J. H. Pope, E. V. Gciney, A. E. Non-U, B. a Wert, J. C. Pope,, J. W. Wilson, Claude Ball and A. P. Burls* were among those In UlUng ton Monday attending a meeting of th* Republican Eascntivs Committee. Miss Sallie Pur die left Monday for Portland, Oregon, whsr* she will spend some Urns. She went with Mr. and Mra. T. II. Webb, of Duko, Mr. Wobb going as a representative W the supreme Dodge Knights of Pythias. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Hatcher return ed Tuesday from Mr, Hatcher's old home in Johnston county. Mra 1 Hatcher has been there for the past 1 two weeks and Mr. Hatcher went ' Saturday, to return with Mr*. llat;b er Tuesday. Last Call Our sale close* Ret arday, July 29th, 191H. You hav* Just thras more days during which i you can com* to os and bay Cloth ing. Slipper*, shoe*. Dry Goods and Millinery at one-third and one-half ft— R. O. Taylor Co. Dr. D. B, Zollieoffer of Weldon U 1 upending this week in Dunn, with Rev 1 J. A. Horneday and family. Th* past four year* Mr. Hornaday was pastor of the Methodist Church in 1 Weldon. Dr. ZoHicoffer, who was ley leadpr of th* North Carolina I Conference for two or thro* years, ; is not a stranger ia Dunn While - he was lay leader of the Conference be attended s District Conference <n Dunn, and delivered an address that i made a lestleg impression upoa th* i large number of our people who h»*rd Mm. R* U assisting Rev. - J. A. Hornaday in n series of meet- i lag* at Black’s CbapeL • ' i Mr. Henry Lee spent Monday nigfal in Fayetteville. Mr. Robt. Jon Inn visited reiativea in UmitkfisUl this week. Mrs. W. F. Strickland is visiting relalives at Wilmington. Mr. Loon Cohn, of PHJtaddpbia. U In the city today on bueinees. Miss Evelyn White , of Heartford, ll Visiting Miss Brownie Eaaall. We in sorry to note that Mrs. H. R. Byrd continues quite tick. Miss Mary Chevasse, at Rocky Mount, is visiting Misa Iva Battle. Miss Kata Hairing at KaJtigb, visited her aieler here this week. Misa Lucile Cook, of Rad Springs, is here visiting Miss Helen Parker. Mayor J, W. Tonnage was a buei lesa visitor In Fayattavilla Tuesday. Mr. WalUr Strickland, of Benson, Ipcnl Sunday afternoon in the city. ’ Miss Marion Hood returned Tnee. lay morning from a visit to Sclnu. Mr. Archie Hooka, of Troy, visited li> parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hooks :hia week. Mr. and Mr,. A. G. Johnson, of Eliiabcthtnwn, are visiting reiativea n the city. Miss Isabel Young left this morn ing for Wake Forest, where the will nett reiativea Mrs. n. C. Fuaaell left Saturday ■o spend a few days with relatives it Tabor, N. C. Mrs. A. B. Godwin iipeal several lays this week with Mrs. W. O. Johnson and mother. Misses Edith Evans and Nora I’earre of Coldatmro, ore visiting Mm. A. D. Wilson. Messrs. A. B.Naylor and J. A. Pools spent Sunday at Wilmington Ind WrighuvIlls Batch. Misa Itulb Andrews, of Orccns rille, arrived yaatarday and ia visit ng Miss' Mamie Stephana ,. * unn.c acuaa, us Godwin, who uu been visiting Miss Louise Prid geo, returned homo today. Misties Maude Phillips. Martha Tay or and 1 'cart Jcmigan are spending He weoa st Wngbtsvillc Beach. I Miss Thelma Brown, of Letts, S.1 is visiting Miss Kathleen Jeffreys kt her hom cjuvt south of liuna. Mias Foster Shaw, of Woldon, who ias been spending several days with, Kiss Gladys Young Has returned lotne. i Mra. L. C. Draughon, of IJurhara bas returned home after spending ■cvoral days in the dty with her nother. Mra. J. A. Calvin, of Fayetteville, vas the guest last weak of Mrs. U. L Byrd at ths homo of Mrs. Warren lohnaon. Basaia and Jsosph privet*, at Ipring Hope, are in ths city visiting ihetr grandparents. Mr nod Mra i. C. McNsilL Mist Sarah Townsend, of McDon dd, and Misa Sallio MeColman, of KcColl. s C_ serhere the guests of Ira B. O. Townsend. Mr. Mm. A. White, assistant cash or of the Bank of Harnett, was n Dunn Snturt’ay en route to Wilton, I vhere he spent Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs, John Russell, and; Katharine Allen, spent several lay* recently with relatives at Ireennboro and High PomL Mr. J. P. Allen, representing the Dob* Tailoring Company, is showing; il* line of samples ai the Goldstein Company'# store today and tomor-l ow. The Moving picture show, under tew management, is opening up well n «pit* of the disagreeable weather. During this week <be crowd have veen fairly large and the pictures lighly satisfactory. ~r. siunon a. Lee, Mr*. Herbert d cJCay end Mr* Lonnie Hodge*, who n the Hospital at Fayetteville, are til Improving we are glad to note. Ml three of these patient* will re turn home within a few days. Mr. D. L. Pridgen, of the Marvin iVado Company, returned Tuesday !rom Pender county where bo vtu-1 hi* mother. Though Mr*. Prld-! ren is l>3 year* of age he found bar mjoying the beat of henlt't end, np-l latently, good for many more year*. Mia* Beulah E. McNeraur will give me of her delightful programs on I rueaday night, August l»t, in the )pem House under the auspice* o1\ he Ladle* Aid Society of the Baptist 'hurch. The program will be one - 4 late rest and the people of Dunn 'hould avail themselves of this op rortnnity to hear the noted entcr alner. Admission gS und 36 cent*. Mies Dlclc Howell, formerly of forth Carolina, but now an Irainl lent soprano of New York. sung m ?»ow Hill Monday night at a song ■oncert for the benefit of tha new: •ejyterian church in Snow Hill.j dias Howell Is indeed e greet artist, md sever falls to please any audi. mee. She was the guest of Mr*. W.1 1. Murphy, wth whom she remained W several day* after her perfor. nanee.—Square Deal. Rmr. and Mra. P. B MeCall, and heir daughter, Mis* Mery Ella, of fount Olive are spending this week rlth Rev. and Mra. J. A. Homaday. fr. McCall la Mra. Hemadey'a broth <r. He Is pastor of tha Mount )llvt Circuit, M. E. Church, and Is .Misting Mr. Homaday la a aeries of nesting* at Black1, Chapel. Bar. feet are held at ten o’clock in the Homing, and throe thirty la the ifUraooe. Sporting and Base Ball Department,1 Edited by J. J. Wade, Jr. ---- I ■ .« : •’••■'H gfc YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH . *—. ....• When You Buy Furniture | you take a big risk ualoes you know Use reputation of the 1 you are looting. High grade furniture leeks good and “cheap” furniture looks just as good but does not pnssoss durability. Know your bouse before you buy ■ — - - _ Our Furniture We SeD It For the M« r*~.rthe Ukh m, the perch, Ike lews, lor trey place. ”— " ==asas I IT PAYS Tp BUY FURNTIURE FROM US For it it good furniture and cheap. PIANOS. ORGANS, NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES Hardwar«-Fantttur*4JDd*rt«lMr* v 1 Hfc BAKINLS & HOLLIDAY COMFY I I Day'Pbon# ] 1 DUNN, N.^C. Night PhoM 70 I AUTO OWNERS. WE HAVE OPEN Eli AN OP-TO-DATC AUTO REPAIR MOP AT 212 PERSON STREET Mr. W. B. W»l.b i. uKit head mechanic. You know “Buck." Buck know* you ar-i yuv automobile. HI. vast experience era blc* him to lay hi* hard quickly upon the trouble, while with the other be applies the remedy. We know the only way to succeed la to pieum you by ftvtnt you the beat for the amallest mac* In of profit. Ooaee to tee us. Prompter** in reepontr to your demand* la our apodalty. Walker Brothers Garage, III Pm Si. T. Walker. Mr. Tayanerifc. N.C. WePay4PerCent Interest is paid by this bank at the rate of Four Per Cent ob Sariag Accents. This briefest b coapondcd quarterly January 1st, April 1st, July 1st, and October 1st, tad b credited to the depost ten acceaat where it hegias to esra Mere laterest ONE DOLLAR WILL START AN ACCOUNT Dso’t far gat tU in interact qsartar togbs My 1st. Da paaita swda hafara J*ly t, wM dnw iatanri hea Ua 1st. Bank of Harnett DUKE, - NORTH CAROLINA I ■'. f ; ' • y. Hid. Ow hMrm Hawt Hart Vat IhMf Camp Olosa, Jaly I*—Havlai ■pant oaar thirty daya ol dlNgoat oafvleu la directing the work of aa taMUfclM bar*, Col. Oeonrt L. P*t«r*oa tart IM* altaraaoa far IUI H«l, wh*r* ba baa Inn ilMatlnd far work la Adjalaal Ocnoral Jlontor'a oA**. TSSSWB? Team. It win h* I W* fcavwt W Ha .. *drw*» 'JV* twwrt pot it ta f*r nmr parti. ‘luiMitry °»«r th* rttowalto ** «• Wwh •m-br f* to* to* to*tod IHm *r •at H oat. md If top *01 Ml tow wr town MtortW** ikonld tab* to* ■»ttor *p «d *m *at It la 4mm. ^TJVtoT*«^to MMtoac wtoa to* daw la a* Jttm Mtod* la*. «# Oiawto* |* I — * aycttetmt 1 am Tm Tide Ob T»« l urrcra Lumberionen Rump oa Uk One# MattUaf Tiger*—Before i LI Carter men. Although it took tan innings to do it the Fayettavllle Kitties turned the tide os the on«e battling Tiger, awl won over them on their bomo grounds by the score of throe to tw v Paol Mason, Carters new pitcher opposed Earnhardt, e college room mils of lil* on the mound end pi-eh «*•' 'rally a better bread of hell thao his old teammate. He only allowed the KUtic* four meealy hits while tni 1 g‘ r* received a U tel rf six uiT i>l Earnhardt’s delivery. The stoic wei two to on* In favor of the Tigers until the eighth when by inran* of a timely error the Klltias tied the score. The g»me went for ten Innings still u tie whoa in Fayetteville’s half of the tenth they untied the scorn and won the gam* when first man up singled; wont to uacoiid on a hunt and started to round third when Shell hurled the ball to big Jo* Ennis. The bad was a little low and it went through Ennis taking a rest in some good fun’s auto whereby the runner crushed the rubber for Pay ctteville. The Score: Dunn 1100000000 V tt g Fay. 1000000101 S 4 4 Batteries: Mason and Johnson; Esmhandi and McNeill. P. H Paul Nearly Whipped his old Trinity Friend, eh* fie deserved the game. A parvgrapher wants to know if the girl who wears red. white And blue stockings docs it to show her patriotism Not hardly, the hep other thing* in mind.—Exchange. Although "Bullet” Joe Cerium*! pitched a beautiful game, allowing' the Lumberton team only three lone hit* aad making nine whiff a trioe ly error sod the team'a inability to hits and making nine whif u Qrae to lose bis game. !■ the Brat Corral's team »*A>re<l when Pop* Brat up got a hit down the third base line and rounded to third after etealing M-rund un Ixrve'* out. Corral hit a hot une to Shell, the "Tiger*” initial aacker which the eara* made • bad bounce and She: failed to handle it, proving a timely error »nd allowing Pops to croa* the rubber. Cavineee did uot ellow another man to smell home after that pitch, mg great ball in ptnehca. Once with two on he fanned two and hr never showed any worry at all with a man on, bane. Rod Johnson and Joe Ennis wore the only "Tiger*” that could locate Barnca1 delivery and they both hit for doubles. Johnson's came with no outs but Shell. L. Juhnw.n and Carinaaa all fedod to advane him. Tho main feature* of the gams was the pitching of both Heine* and Carloe*», th« fast and apacUcu' her playing of little Johnson on sec ond who mad* the prettiest catch staged la Sam Reams Park a* a "Tiger" and the all round playing of the Lumberton team. The Score: R. H. E- ; Lumberton 1000000 1 n J Dunn 0000000 oft jj Batteries: Dame* and Corral, j Caviares and Carter. WHY SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR atone work end monuments to oth er towns when the Southern Mar ble Worm, of Lhinn, eaa supply your wants cheaper 7 7-12-26 r ROM DUNN Summei Excursion to WrightaviUe Reach (A)* $6.10; (B>* 4A2&. W.2s to Myrtle Hooch; gttAo to Nor folk. Tleasts on sale from May 16 to Oc tober 16, Inclusive, limited return ing ontil October 21. Liberal stop over privileges. WEEK END EXCURSION FARES TO WT1LMINOTON (A)» gAW; (B)* (U*. Tickets on sals for all trains on each Saturday and for foremen trains on sack Sunday from May 27 to September 11 inclusive, limited returning to reach original starting point prior to midnight ot Tuesday next following date of sale. I A) Via Fayetteville; (B) Via Wilson. Schedules and further particulars cheerfully furnished upon applica tion Is J W. Whitehead, Ticket, Agt Dunn, N. C. ATLANTIC COST LINE, The Steulard Railroad a4 Che Santa DUNN CNkUTMH UNION MEET ING SUNDAY. The third regular meeting Of the Duun Christian Union was held Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Methodist church. The meeting was well attended and the masir and short talks by prominent ci tlsens of the town wnro interesting end were enjoyed. The following program was rendered: HtEIR bin X a 1_name ed Pk.l.i im Soldiers. Prayer-.-Lad by Brother D. H. 1 Hood. Hymo No. A«»—For all the Bleu*- , III* Ufa baa Brought Topic—Relation of tbo Homo to tba Church n*« minute talka by H. C. McNsIlI J. H. Pop* J- O. Luyton, Bally Cooper, j! Peareall and O. X. a rant ham QuarSett.—“Come to Oar Heart* and Abide, Mecy. Bang by Mrs. Peareall, Mn. Hood, MJaect Flora and Margaret McQueen Round Tnble Talks: two minutes sack. Hymn No. 171—Father of ail Thy earo wo Biss*. Business Session. Hr mi No ((•—Bless be tbe Tie that Binds Closing Prayer by brother L. F. Bailey. Th* next meeting of tho Ualon will bo held September I(«h, when ■ the fallowing topic will be dleeaun. "Our week day llrlng as compared with oar profession as chsrch mem bers." How's Thfct we *«*r Ous Huadr.d Dollars Re weed for say ease »« Ostarra that saa WMsSMi by Mali's Catarrh Cera Muirs Catarrh Cur. he. bosa takea by satarr* auffarsr* foe tk. peM | tktrtp-gre pears aad has *»ewu a* Ik* meet rallaMe remedy far' ' Osleerk H-ir. Catarrh Curs eats thru Oa lOaod *a ta* Mass's* serteae*. am **• P—— the mood aad kaailag th* dlauaeed partlneai An*r yea hare takes Hair* Catarrh Cur* st see* •aad far tsatl_ F. A CSUDSMT A i___ ■•td by nil Druggists, tsa j Durta* the (seal year nading Jus* ‘ *Mh. th* Houtkem Railway Company 1 earyM nearly 17 oilmen pumangsrt, | PBOKICSHIONAL CARDS ♦ ••a ••••«•• —£<w Johnson— • j The Original and Only Jitney * Safe and Raliable • New Car • W. R. JOHNSON • • ••••••••••• • • • • ••••••• JAB. R. BUTLER • Dentist • SucoM^or to Dr. 8. P. t. Lee • Office over Wilson A Lee's 8tcrc • Phone 1S4. • J. W. TURN ACE • • all kinds of Concrete sad Street * Paving. Estimates furnished on * short do tics. • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• CAROLINA PHOTO COMPANY " Photographers • W. A. liinisc, Manager * All styles enlarged portrait* • East Main SC. Dunn. N. C. * ••••••••••• T. E. DARDEN • Veterinary Physician, Burgeon * and Dentist. • , PHONES: Day. 30, Night, 2',» • DUNN, N. C E. CARLYLE WK8T • Attorney and Coenseller at tew • First National Dank Building • Dunn, N. C. • J. C. Clifford, N. A. Town lend. • CLIFFORD « TOWNSEND * Attorarya-ai Law • Ofict on 2nd floor of Kirat XtU * local Bank. Prompt attention * given to all kuainaaa. * ' ... • • I ••••••••••• W. C BELL • At barney-at-Law • Other and floor E. Leo building. • Prompt attention to all burin eta • Dana. N. C • E. F. YOUNG • Attaraey-at-Law • Office 2nd floor Goidatein bldg. • Prompt attention given butioeaa • aaaaaaaaaaa • a a a a a LOU18 U LEVINSON Attorney-At-Law • Heal Eatate Bought and Held * Coota, N. C. • • e a e a a >mong whom there were but four fa al injuriee. The eomeet • Aorta of he manage meat In Ha effort to iromota the aafety of railway Ira ni la bearing fruit. Mr. and Mra. Milton Smith, of leneen. and Mix Laala Smith of toxboro, war* vititotx in the city
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