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* L O C A L * ,* * * * * Joan H. Russell left Tuesday for Rkhmond, Va. Mre. J. P. Pittman spent Saturday and Sunday in Coats. l-amuel and John Hoekaday of An gier, spent Monday In town. R Hinhfied and Benjamin Brew er apent Sunday in Fayetteville. Mra. H. C. Butler of Goldsboro, is visiting Mr. and Mm. G. W. Butler. Mre. G. F. Pope has just return ed from visiting relatives In Raleigh. Miss Gladys Young and Miss Sue Smith wore visitors in Raleigh Mon day Boyce Privette of Robeson County, was visiting friends in town laet week. Mm. F. B. Vausant of Washing ton is visiting her sister Mm. M. G. Cook*. P. A. Gardner of Micro and J. P. Gardner of Angier were in town Monday. R. M. Warren and son Ruaaoll, spent Sunday and Monday at Fort Caewell. Mm. Fins and Morris Fleishman re turned Inst Monday from Northern markets. Mtae Mary Yarborough of Wilming ton ts visiting Mrs. R. W. 8mith at 1 .a bacon. Mra. Colon Pearson and Mies Vir ginia Mitchell are in Raleigh visit ing friends. Mias Irene Parker of Clinton ie viKiuv* onua Katia Sandarlin and btbel Butlar. Mia* Eva 8tricklaad visited rela tive# in Sampaon county laat Satur day and Sunday. Hr. Alax 8ykoa of Duka, loft Dunn the first of the weak for Camp at Allentown, Pa. Mrs. C. L. Carney of Greensboro is visiting har brother N. A. Norria and othar relativs*. Hiaa Iva Pearson who haa bean vla itiag for aoao time among frienda in Sanford, haa returned E. E. Thompson, who U intraining. at the State College In Raleigh .perl Sunday hart with friends. Sanderson Stewart, who has been on a visit to his siatar Mra. Culp, left Monday for Colombia, 8. C. Misi Pearl Strickland who has »>•*» vUltlag Mrs. W. M. King left for har home at Four Oaks Monday. I Miaa Mary Allen Trsvfe of Wei- 1 don. who haa boon visiting Mm. J. L. Thompson, returned home laat Mon day. , I T. Running hem, of Grocnsboro, ' who vialted Gao. M. Floyd and other frienda laat week haa ratonrnad ! borne. J A letter received from Girard Wil- 1 aoa at Caaa* 4 PUUabwcg Barracks N. Y., Matas that h* ia getting on I nicely. Mra. R. B. Wilson of Newton * Grova was in town Monday on way to Lanina to visit har son. Dr. T. H] : Wilson. j Y. Floyd of Camp Cordon, who * woa hare laat week visiting G*o. M. Playd. returned to Camp Sunday t evtninf. j Mm. J. L. Hitehar, ifUr spending ^ •evoral days visiting relatives and frienda in Johnson eounty, returned *, Sunday evening. i Mrs. D. H. Smith and daughter, ^ Dorm, of 8umter, 8. C. have bean viMting Mra. J. E. Dowd left Turn- . day for Clio, a C. 1 ua orucc Tucker who, have boon visiting Jin. Ed. Pnrdla left for their borne in Greenville Monday. v Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Butler, W. K. ' Godfrey, Mn Vara McCorquodale, " and L. C. Pullley of Duke, spent last Sunday In Raleigh W# sympathise with Pink Tert ? In the loss of hla two daughter* by f typhoid fever. One of them died 1 last Monday morning. <1 Mr. and Mn. Henry Darden of ' Clinton, woro in town Sunday and Monday visiting at the homos of J. C. 1 BoD and T. L. PHagermki. * Mrs. 0. H. Boll and Mies Thelma * Hamilton, who have boon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. v. B. Morgan, re- ’ t«n«d to their respective homes In Dillon, 8. C. last Saturday. I But. A. B. McQueen Is at Wade r thla week where he Is conducting e|v aeries of meetings at the old Bluff 1 church. Ho te being aesietod b> Rev. D. K. Walthall, ef Virginia. , Leon Wade, wh ohaa hold a po»l- 1 tlon in Norfolk, Va. for the past •evorel months, arrived in Dunn flat- ( ■"lay and will spend some time here I with hla parents, Mr. and Mn. Mar t tie L. Wade , L. P. Buries has recently purchaa- I od the Cooper property Jut opposite i hla store. This property Include. I the Marble yard store which A. H. 1 Hargrove is now using and alto the ono used by Bud Williams. The new Jaekaon automobile which wu driven by Miasm Myrtle and , Resale Warren turned over In a ditch | last Sunday, hut the yonng ladle. , were not seriously hurt. Their , friends very much sympathise with , them In the accident. , On Thursday. August 22nd, the , J. A. Culbreth property, known as | the Pal eon Orphanage, will be sold at I public auction. T** property will bo i •old on easy terms. Newbury Realty i A Auction Co. are the selling •grate which menu the sale will be eondneted on a high pi see Read announcement found ‘ elsewhere la i . to ra lorne. ^ I Mr*. B. o. Townsend i* in Char lott* thin week vjeitinp friends . Will Grantham, of Manchester was here this week on butinv*#. Mr*. J. 8. l*aftc> and daughter Mai gle. vietted M, B. Pap* last week. J. R Summerlin and fam'ly ar takinp their mention at Kainun. J. W. Tumsri' hna Just rvtornei fronts two day* stay at Norfolk, Ve Mina Ivn Johnson, of Bsiiinn, tper. tho weekend with hlise Mamie John non. William Dnwaon and Thomar Gil bert, of Shady Grove, were in towi Monday. $ Misers Lennie Gainey end Janis Jackson ware visitors in Raleigt Tuesday. Mr*. T. J. lee, of Sampson ia vi*. itlng her mother Mr* Sarah E. Thornton. Mr*. Fred Rappi-tt and children are vlailing relatives In Sampson county thla week. Mr*. James Farthing returned Mon day from Wriphtaville Reach, whirr sho spent last week. Mlsa Lncllc Bledsoe returned Mon day from Raleigh whrro rhr visited relative* and friends Mlsacs Irene Parker and Itsva Jer nigam spent Monday afternoon in Fayetteville shopping Mr. and Mrs. J. W. T.anploy visited Mrs. Langley's father, Ben Allen.' of near Four Oaks 8unduy. Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Harper, of Mulllna, 8 C., are here thi swock vis ting the family of I>. C. Fuserll. Charlie Ford, of Kinston, arrived •hr latter part of the wrel to visit Ilia sister. Mrs. Mamie J. Pittman. Mre. P. H Westbrook, after spend inr lavarnl ri ■ a visit ino Wilmington, returned home Monday. Mrt Elmer Hullnek Htl mother, Mr*. Waatharfonl, of Rotly Mount, 'isitcd relatives in the city thin week. Mien Minnie Coy Look her elan >n piertie last Thursday at Duke ?ark. Thoy report a moat pleusoijt Jtne. Geo. I. Smith, of Coata, «nu here Monday en route to town* in John 'ton county where he will spend the saefc. Mrs. W. H. Byrd of Smrthflcld and Hr*. Prar.cccs, of Peter*burg. Vn. cere the (neat* of Mra. E. I. Parker art week. John W. Draughon and Mr*. Maggie Sutler are visiting northern murkelr hi* week buying goods for the fall ind winter trade. John P. Johnson has returned from Saltlmoro and Ntw York whore he urehaaed goods for the Johnson Bros, iepartment store. Mlas Annio Laura Luca* who baa won the guest of Mr. and Mr* . M. Lucas, ‘returned to bar home t Faison laat Monday, kabeville and Laka Jomilualca, wh«rl hay will tpand some time. James Darden and wife, who spent few day* in town visiting friends nd relative*, returned to their ome In Clinton last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs William J. Thompson eturned Tuesday morning from lew Jersey, where they spent ten ay* with Mrs. Thompson's relatives. Mr. and Mm. D. C. Kuaaell left last reek for Hendersonville, where Mr* 'oseell will spend sever*! weeks. Mr. 'USHSII returned Saturday tn Dunn. D. J. Parker, ine of Hamett’i pop lar old men, was in town Tuesday. Is ii » Confederate soldier and is no of lh" l cloved ehi.tens of the ounty. Carr Jones left Monday for Texas, 'here be will enter the limited aer ie* department of the army. Carl nltsted some time ago and was called Coi.day. R»v. J. M. Runic], John Henry ’ope and Otis P. Shell har e returned rum a pruspectivc trip to Georgia, fo have been informed that these entlemen invested heavily in real Mate while down there. Attorney C. L Guy left this week or Richmond, Va. where be will ave his eyes treated Mr*. Guy and be children will accompany him si ar at Rocky Mount, where they will iait relatives for several days. I IJtoyd Wade, manager of the >u,.B Insurance tr Realty Company, •turned Saturday from llendorson i’lc. where ho went to carry Mrs. i'udc and the children, who will! pond several weeks there. Tho trip ras mads in Mr. Wade's new King ouring car. hfc D. Holliday ha a been appointed hairman of the Jowiah War Relief 'and for I>unn and has aaked a nun I cr of '. erkors to meet with him Ir. I b< Furniture Department of the lames A Holliday Co. nert Friday ight when plans will bo formulated or the drive whleh will - lake place fonday, August I Pth McD. Holliday, Chairman of the ewirh War Relief Pund. has aecur d Dr S. Mjndlenohn, of Wihnlng on, to make a talk at the Opera louse here next Sunday night, at: he union service which will he held1 here. The various churrhee of the own will romo together on this oc ssion and a Largs number of people iro expected to attend. A musical irogram is being arranged by t.ev J.l K. Daniel and the evening will he a nost interesting one. Dr. Mendl* ohn. who will make the principal elk, hea served Wilmington as Rabbi, 'or mors Ilian IS years end is well mown throughout the State. Hia id dress will be good and the people if Dana should hear him. K. iiowdgr of Wilmington, wraa in own Wdoeviay Mr. »nd Mra. O. L. Co** of Clinton |ion» Wr*ln,'»d»jr in town. r'nrrh Wil on from Comp loc, V*. i> et f.om* vi»ili*g hit parent*. Hr*. F. Sunders and daugtitar, Manila, of Clinton, tpenl Wedne* ln> iu town lion J. C. Clifford apok* at Spring riinioch Wednesday evening on i'hi-ift StomiM. Mi** Martha Raynor apcnl ' the wot': md in Durham viaiting her i:it:r. Mr* llill .''*;** Saddle Hamilton of Dillon, R. C* li visiting in Punn. and is the Pith of Mr*. ). L. Tlouaton. Carl barefoot ported through Dunn Urt night *n r.'Olv to Camp Leg, Pete--.burg, from Camp Jackson Mo.* Mary Warren loft Wednes day to ape ml a few day* with her Jnrle W. M. Warren, st Fayetteville. Mia* Fllenc Norton who baa been vuftling Mia* Ho rente i'-ooper left •Vcdnoeday for her hom* at Mullena, 3. C. Ealnh Warren who works r„v It Dupont Cu. of Richmond, Va. ia in * Rev- R- L. Brown' of Redding, Penn, it hero and began a tarries • of neeting* at Second Baptist church iVrdnaniajr evening. L. I'. Suriat hat opened a black* -mith shop juvl lark of his ttore and V prepared In do your work. Bead lit anuum ementm thia itauo. ' Rav. A. G. Doner of Peter boro, Julariu, is the guest of D. H. Hood, .lev, Mr. Doner u* one of the noted ner. who will preach at the Falcon "•omp Mooting. . Harper Holliday, Karl Hinton, ■liA Taylor ard Paul Jones want to 3*Uigh Tu-tdiy and enlisted liar* ,»r and Paal enlisted in tho loartormastvr’* coypt while Karl and Dick enlisted 11 the navy. Thay re al m*-d to Dunr in the afamoon and rill remain harr until thay arc called for duty. John Henry T'opo and Lemon Loo, if (Jrcenvillc, laft this morning for rconria, whoTv they will spend a few lay*. Mr. Pop* recently Invented a* root <nn.oiiO.co in a stock farm in Georgia, and is going down to look aver hi* intercut. Rev. J. M Dan el and 0. P.Shall also insetted tome money them recently. Another re risi ration will take aiac? Buiunlay, August 24lh' when hoM who have hceoma fl years of »g* sine* the registration in Juno, will have to register. This registra tion will be similar to the one bald In June and all registrants In Har nett county will have to register at Ihe oliice of lhe Local Board in Duka l>r Hall, soled lecturer, spent levl nigh tin the city. Re will go to Coate this afternoon where ha will deliver a lecture tonight. Dr. Hall well kr.owa in Dunn where he has lectured a number of times. He is looking as young as ever, in spite of hie an reerr, and rays he feels good | all the time. We are always glad to seo l)r Hall past this way J. A. Poole left Tuesday night for Greenrljoro where be will take up hit work as Internal Revenue laepoctor. He was sworn In .Monday ia 1 rasas boro and will do his flrat work this week. His-work 'stands over a large part or the State and will keep him on Ih# road feoat or the Uase. For the preseat his family will remain ia Dunn. Hr. Pootk’e salary is tl3M,-. Ob per yeagand necessary traveling ■xpeneee. “ rriaimj coots of tbs ■f»l years, and who 'SonUncd on tho Di i 'n>5S force, wta ci' i »e*h and died a *" doing^fcs^not ae tlSty being done- by a majority of the athcr msmbert of tbe Mad fore*. Ho iivod bat a short while after being -Wdckeci and died without complain ing. FlWa Goldstein, a member of the Executive Committee of tbe Jewish !l*Kcf Com ml tee of North Carolina, returned Tuesday from Goldsboro/ where he assisted Lionel Well, Prea ‘dent of the Committee, in formolat ng plans for tbe big drive for funds which will take place Monday. Aug. 18th. Mr. Goldstein has been very active in perfecting this organisation in Ngrtb Carolina and his work is wing recognised and appreciated by prontnoot citizens throughout the State. The committee woe organis ed in Raleigh two weeks ago largely ►trough hie efforts and the plan of action was hated prtrcipally upon he suggestions of Mr. Goldstein. Til heart k in the x-o/k and if Dono •itisens do not contribute tboir loots of 11,0110,0(1 allotted to the -oxen, be trill bo so roly disappointed. But Duan lias never failed and The Ditputch feels safe m predicting that •his drive w|l] be successful ts oar xeoole always respond to worthy cauoca. — -1-IW1IJ. 't Mra. It. |„ Cook la vUItjn* ker parent! at Littleton th» week. Cooper Jackaea k«» 'tlon with the rtora. MN« Noel rtattin* her turned home Mia L. iml Clarvnc* McNeill, of Islington, veto rieitOT* In Dunn today. E. I., Cook, N. A. Town#*ml, Ray nond Cromarti* and P. Holliday ip*nt laat Hooray In Croon-rill*. A. C. Barn**, after (pending one seek each in Atlanta, 0*. and Char leston, B. Cm returned hom* Friday. Mi**' Badi* Pittman, after i psnd •-•» srroral ^oeke with rolatire* la Raleigh and Warroatoa, returned tom* hot night. I ■ ■■ —■mm———— O. B. Raton, for 10 yonn mnyti rf Winaton-Satem, win addraaa tbo r*«plo of Dako and aurruundiug tor titory Sunday night, August 10th. at SAO o’clock. Hi* xubjort wHI ba “Tbo World War." McD. Holliday and Milootm Phil lipa art la Richmond, Vo. this waak attending tba Rated Merchant* as sociation. Mr. HolUdoy ia else proa btent of tills aaooclotion and waa ago of tba apookora oa tho program for thin weak. Dorid Marabou WflUaaa and Mar rnrct I. Cook, of Oodwia, warn mar riod Sunday at tho homo of tbo brtdo. Rot. A. R. McQueen, of Dunn, par forming tho esramsny. Tho groom io a non of Mr. and Mm. Cloada W11 Homo, white tbo brtdo In n daughter of Mr. nnd Mn 1. T. Cook, both prominent faaaiUaa of C vim bartend |eonnty. Mnah Godwin, formorty of Ear oatt county, wua kilted at bln homo In m. Hxp'woR, Ye.. leal week, and hie bed. vraa broaght hate far tatomnt He wea a at* whe had aaaeed a ■rtrl Joel af traabta la Harnett eean v, when he waa eeaataady la the rourta aa eariaae eherget- The W*»*.u<-h hae beaa aaahle n get any par. rulai* af tha kHHag. u rr—f* P«m Ja« af the aetna la ■A»*h did aat think H w*» U let hha ge, a* naked him aha. ha wanted la. da la tha vttage. -1 wmt I* gn tow.thing freta a •bo; liter*," ha aaM. "ff'V Aa maned, -I net g^ I* tiit otOaga ayaalf thJe mania a. and m.p aa waB gat ft ter pan." “Vrry wail, arn’m,” rgml tha Ten-t», ‘-pieaee taring M a hakant and u ehava.” Gioa mH It ham, adataaa Vhaan. ■ « I I f I I ;i I i i Most successful buiiuu men owe their —cases to the Saving* Account Habit. CULTIVATE IT EARLY IN LIFE DEPOSIT a dollar or two each week and see bow rmoid ly rt mounts up. wr. 'Vul open an accpuitt with you for as lew as $1.00 and pay you-per coat interest. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE. _. _ (Incorporated) Foundry, Machme^rad Metal Works. ... W* in, Rebuild and Repair all S Kinds of machinery. We have one of the beat plant* R of this class in the State. We carry in stock at all |i times a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies jj Shafting, Boiler, Tubes, Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing jj Saw Machines, etc. We carry constantly in st*wlr jj r. large stork of the celebrated James Ohlen & Sons | Saws. Inserted and solid tooth, both Cut-off and jj I Rip. S»*.e us for anything in Machinery or Machine work. I Over Quarter Century of Knowing How x The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, Dunn, N. C. ..UI“T... . .. - —I — —I “ —. REAL ESTATE LOANS We are in position to secure loans for desirable parties for 10 year periods, on improved Farm and Town proper ty. LARGE AMOUNTS PREFERRED. Money may be“ furnished immediately upon satisfac tory proof of title and security. For full information write or see the manager. Benson Loan & Insurance Co. * M. T. BRtf.'V H. SLOCUMB, W. H. MASSENGiLL f President Vice-President Manager • * FRUIT JARS NOW GOING AT REDUCED PRICES During the month of Auinwt 1 will close out my large stock of Fruit Jars at the following attractive prices: Pint Jars, per dozen,-$ .60 Quart jars, per dozen,__ .90 1-2 gallon jars, per dozen, _ 1.10 THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. I have just received a car load of Peanut Meal. This is fine feed for hogs- My price on this is right. » WALTER JONES, Dunn, N. C. Phone No. 27. ;
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