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* L O C A L * ‘ *******•*<•.1 Mika Namif, of Clinton, was In . town Sunday. U Elba Ooldatoin U In northern mat- | kata thia waak. 1 Goo. E. Prince ia surveying at Lat ta, 8. C. tkii waak. \ Paul Thomas and Mlaa Helen Hood •pent Tuesday in Balalgk. , Ban to a Msttheara of Angior, was in town tha first of the waak. j Mrs. E. C. Wilson of Durham, ia visiting bar ion A. D. Wilson thia , weak. Mra. McMillan, of Fayetteville, ia | visiting Mr. N. A. Townsend this waak. ^ Wa ware glad to see Dr. W R. Cul lorn of Raleigh on our streets thia weak. Miss Amanda Culp la visiting her . slater Mim t.iaalo Culp, who Hvm in Virginia. Mlaa Elisabeth Young, of Smith- * field. Is visiting relatives In Dunn thia weak. 1 . Mrs. FanyuHard Smith it visiting tha family of T. C. Young in Smith- ' field thia weak. Mim Mentis Donning of Joknson ' eonnty, has accepted a position with ' Geo. E. Prince. Donna Honeycutt and daughter, 1 Mim Donnie Lee, wars in town Wed- ’ . eedny ahnpppig Mim Madia Ball and Mra. J. S. Hailey returned from Clarksville, Va. Mia. J. M. Locaa la visiting bar pa- j rants Mr. and Mia. B. H. Hatcher at Faison tills weak. Mrs. Eva Whitten ton and family of Benson, are the guests of Mia. L. D. Enals, this week. J. D. Barnes has returned from the Spring! at Chas* City, Va. where he want for hie health. Mrs. Bertha Hargrave of Greens boro, i* visiting her broth ere, R. W. and 0. F. Pap* Uiia weak. Mrs. Virgin Warren has been call ed to Green villa, 8. C., on account of fllneaa of bar aistsr, Mr*. Ban Mia* LocUe Bladaoe left for Rich mond. Va. last Tnaaday. Mias Bled eoe has accepted a posit ins there Mr*. H. L. Godwin, srho haa been spending a few days with bar hat bud In Washington City, baa return ed home. W. H. Faucette, A. M Bhaw. W. F. Hockaday and Foster Ellington, of Lilllngton were in town the first of the woak. Mrs. Cl* ode Oardner, of Rocky Mount, la spending several weeks hare with bar mother, Mrs. Mamie Pittman. Margarett and Jack, srho spent week and in North Emporia, Va. have re turned horn*. Master George Skinner returned Tnaaday from a tv*a weeks' visit to his sunt, Mr*. J. M. Lae, who lrvae in Rocky Mount. W. H. Adaaa and Mr*. J. B. Hol land hav* Just returned from a visit to thalr sister, Mrs. 8- A. Jenkins who Uvea at Aydcn. A daughter, Mary Louise, was bora to Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Thornton Ban day night at their home on South Wilson Avenue. Mr*. R. M. Warren and Mr*. 0. F. Pops ar* (pending a few days with their father O. D. Strickland who Uvea in Sam peon county. Jervis Stewart, of Prttaburg, Pa. eras in town today. For the paot two weeks he and Mr*. Stewart have bean visiting relative* In Coats. Raymond West brook, after spend ing several days here with hie moth er, Mr*. Vinson, returned this week to his work at Hampton, Va. After ton woo* to* ooutnern tx prom Company erfll bo located In tfc« building next door to tha post office formerly occupied by the Weekly Guide. R. D. Thomoe, a prosperous farm er of Pour Oeki, posted through Duan Wednesday morning ea route to Fnqnay Springe where ho wfll spoad a f aw day*. "The Man «nt'» a i* touch” la the •abject which will be dr cussed by Rot. Eugene f <>ilvo at the First Baptist churen aaxt 8undsy evening at S46 o'elocx. The public ii cor dully invited to bear bim. Braxton Baggett raturnad 1ml weak from Cemp Wedwrorth, Sper Lea burg, where ha has been etsttouMi for tha pam month. Braxton got I honorable discharge, being unabli physically, to stand the work. Lightning struck a tree Jo«t at thi end af R. M. Warren's boms Monde; afternoon. The lightning thot off In to different sprays. Mrs. Warm, am bar daughter Mary were stunned Mias Mary's hand was slightly burn ad by the lightning. Two Dunn merchants were penalii ed last areek by Pood Administrate Pago for violating the law whkl governs the tale of food and foe staff. J. R Jordan was ferog* t clans his stern far oae week whil tha J L. TSetnpaon Company ha their lleenee rev eked and wilt not b allowed to mil any more food or fee staff daring tha duration of the wai A a am lilt ef others were summoae to appear before Mr. Page in Raletg bo anas* of tomo irregularities, be warn allowed te ga free. Tbs Poo Administrator mean* baatnaa* an tha marches t who violates tha raft Utioae win ba Waked after aaonor < later aad heavily ftned or put out < business entirely. _ _ L. - _ MIm Camie Moors spent Wednca- , ay at Benson G. W Partin, of Angicr. was m I own this week. Mra. E. W. Mym is in Winslon •iem this week Mra. Maggie Butler ia visiting at lose boro this week O. 8. and H. B. Young of Angler far* ia town this week J. J. Ilumtirkhouso of Charlotte, j ras in Inwn this week. J. L. Hatcher spent week-end at j ouialiurg <>n businces. Grace Harrelson of Marion, 8. C. j pent week end with friends here. I Mra. T. A. Shepherd .»f Wilmington • visiting Mrs. Paul Westbrook Miss Lou Morgan of Raleigh, is isiting Mrs. Thumns Anderson. E- M Thorpe of Tosmaend. Oa.. J rat a visitor in town Tuaadny. C. H. Barnes nf Jacksonville. Fla. I ■ visiting his brother J. D Barnes. Mia* Grace Harrison of Marion 3. it the guest of Mias Cl eta Naylor. | Mr*. G. F Owens and children, Lo- ! lie and Meric aro visiting at Lueama Allen Smith, brother of J. R. Smith if Smithfleld was in town this week. 8. L. Bradshaw and Oscar Fusavli if Roto Hill, were in town WcdnOs lay. Mrs. L>. c. Kutsell, who Has been in a visit to Hendersonville ha* r« urned. j tin. Mary Mitchell >« visiting m Richmond, Norfolk and Baltimor* Jib week. Dewey Smith, sf Parkersburg, wed through »n route to Hake ruse day. Misses Nola and Mayvir Matthews ; sf Angler were in town the first of the week. J. N Johnson,who holds a position in Norfolk, sif In town this week visiting friends. Miaa Bailie Naylor who ha* baen teaching music at Mingo Academy is now at homo. Miaa Clara Belle Rrigerton of Blue Ridge. Yadkin eoonty, is the gueet of Mrs. W. O. Jcknaon. Miaa Pauline Blalock who has hem visiting Mm* Paulin* Granger of Wil son, has returned home. Mrs Walt Wood of Duko. lost a son at Fayattevlli# Hospital last week He died after an operation. kin Mary Hcnly n<irgr*a who bar been visiting at Duke, passed through Wednesday on way to Spencer. M|sa Mlani* Cuy, who has been vis iting her brother, Ksv. T. S. Guy of Mt. Gilead, hae returned hom* Mrs. J. W. Jordan who has been visiting her cousin, Mr*. A J. Kohnsv of Lumberton has returned home Quite a number of Students pass ed through town thu^Wl ol.lA« will en rout* to Buie's Crock Academy. Mr and Mr* Gao W. Bu'lr- re turned la it TumI*/ from Goidshnro where thee had boon vtet'tir rvla ttves J. J. Jcrnigan of Hampaon was mar riad to Mlm MJtUlanc Btonc who Hvaa near town. This yxreurred last Sunday. Miaa Viola McNeill, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. M. H. Privctt at Bpring Hope, returned the first of last week. Lightning struck J. A. Yount’s stove flue Monday afternoon, ran down stove pipe and put two pipes out of commimton. Mr. and Mrs L. F. Bailey have just returned from Wendell. They went to attend the funeral of C J- Under hill, brother of Mrs. Bgiley. Mrs. L. O. Woodson and children who have baen vtaitlng Mr*. B. S. Shaw, for the past two weak*, re lUntCO DO Oftmvwi rrniutw-j. G. D. Hendereen, La expecting hi1 wife soon from Danville, V*. Mr Henderson I* man nicer of the Mc Crary five and ten cent ttore here. Mr*. Millard Matthew* of Angler, warn in town Monday afternoon to Md farewell to her husband who left on same day for Camp Jaekaon. Feat us Want visited Kennedy Home at Kinston laet week. HU son. Ilay wood of the home haa been spending a fow days at hla father* home hero P. K. Honoyrutt. a naval * viator stationed at Charleston, 8 C who hai boon visiting friend* around Coats, ri tamed to Charleston the first of thr week. C. L. Guy returned from Johnson Willi* Ranltariam. Richmond. ,V*. .▼her# ho wont foe treatment. Mr Guy was accompanied by Dr. W. E Coltrane. Misses Elliabeth and Gladys Mr Kansle and Claudia Parker of Fay ottaviQe who have besn visiting Mia ’ Helen Purkar returned to their re epectiv* home* the flrtrt of the wpek . W. R. Sorrell has Juat return. from Camp Johnson. Florida, whor [ ho haa boon visiting hi* an who l In Camp thero. He report* that hi ton Ip in good health and faring wall All the drafted boy* were taken t r Wilson A Lee’* Drag More and treat 1 ed to drinka by D. C- Purnell, hefor 1 they loft Monday afternoon for Cam ’ Jackson Thar* war* thirty-el* a J them. , Herman Baker who ia on a visit I I Me eunt Mrs. Jane Guy, state* thr be haa aude seven tripe acreae Ui I Atlantic on the Mexican Hla ahi , has not yet been attacked by a Go t man U Boat. I Mias Maggie Loras, left laet Ft I day morning for Raleigh to visit hr ' Meter Ml** El hoi I.nras who la I r school at Kings Bonnier Coll** f Ml** Maggio rMll go to A ah evil from Raleigh to spend several sroek WHILE accumulating for larger investment* there is j | always encouragement to be gained from having pnc’i SAVINGS working with safety antf'profit. ^ \ - **l•* STATE BANK A TRUST COMPANY give* you certain privileges in addition to the interest you receive and the security you enjoy. THIS BANK afford* you every possible convenience known to correct Banking Service. C M U!iin, of Sujnlrvtl. mi » •mrinrst visit , r hete Monday M>a W ri. H'llliami. Arrived in Dunn Mond.iy and will attend aorac lima hoio with her father, Ernest K. Young. Mian Clyde Keller baa joit ratarn •id from Northern Market* to take • harpe nf the millinery department of B. Fleishman and Hroa. Sfc* fc» not a stratum In the town and her many friend* are glad to welcome her back Robert 1* I>enning, of the U. 8 navy arrived this weak and will spend a id-day* furionph with rala t ve* and frionde'ln the city. Thu is hi* lint trip home since enKatinp aboat do days ago. He likes hi* work fine, and, likr most of the boy*, ir cn'.hnsiaatic. Y. i« Huth SeabocX arrived this af ternoon from New York City to re sumr hti work iu head milliner for The Goldstein Company. Miss Sea bock waa her# last year and made many friends who are glad to heva her her# again. Min Seabock any* styles this sc aeon arc beautiful tins their shewing, date uf whhrtl' -will be aoaounced later, will be the ; most elaborate in the history of the | store. Henry' C Lee, of Fort Caswell, spent a few daye here this week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E Lee. ; Henry was on his way back from Asheville, where he attended the - Shrincr* convention held in that city 'last week. Mr. Los waa recently ' made drum major of the band at Fort Caswell, which he was instrumental in organising Immediately upon his arrival there mpse than a year ago H is a large organisation and the po sition ic holds is one of importance He r* til nod to the fort Tuoeday af temo.'n. Wrcloy B. Thom peon, eon of Mr. . and Mrs. J. L Thompson, has just romplctu.l his course iq military aero I nautics at tho University of New I Jersey, and is now on the aviation field flying from 4 to r> hours per day. | He write* that he U enthusiastic j over his work srvd expects to be able soon to fly ovjt Berlin. Wesley has been a patient hardworking stadeht since entering the service about a year ago end has made good In every thing he has attempted. He will | soon be ready to go across where he J will join the brave boys who are al ready flying ovor Germany. The i people hack home are watching his -career with much internet. Hie ad dress is: Replacement Battalion., Warehouse No. 9, Aviation Field No. I 2, Garden City. N. J. CARD OF THANKS ; To the people of the Town of Dunn: ' Ae wo ran t eec yon ail pmuaally, wo take Uiu m> thud of ax.-cenirog to : yon oar upper ution for whet boa been done for ui In our rerent troubles. We IhuaC you all. thosa who have eoniril<rt*d to onr com fort personally, and the Sunday School elasseo which have contributed so Rhristianlike. We also tho.it 1 our Matter for placing 01 in such a ' community. Wo want to aay furth er. that if «t any time there ia onr I to whom we may render service wi > i will bo more than glad to do It. > ’ Thanking y°u agaiiu and always. • ! V’ory Respectfully, .1 J. It. HARRF.LSON AND WIFE i - ■ ■■ ■ — RED CROSS WORK DAYS. " TVESDA Y-- Surgical droadngi • I from VOO to 1:00 o’clock. M WEDNESDAY--Hoapltal garment land supplies from 0:00 to 1 DO o’ „ dock. t THURSDAY— Surgical drawing „ > from 0:00 to 1:00 o’clock. J Jarria Chapter recently (hipped .. to Atlanta, Ra. 140 hospital wan r-— e| Mr. and Mrs. H. M Griturri. Mn n i H F. Edgertnn and Mlaaoo Boula », Ballsy and lne« Edgerton of Real! • i visited Mr and Mn. E V. Snlpw lw i. Sunday. I Mil- II ■ II ■ ♦ BUSINESS LOCAL ■ * * * ♦ * ytt * * A COMPLETE UDRESSES. Coats and CoL Suits now on dis play at GO^JMTKIN’6. Dunn's Best Store C<ane let us sfcow ysu. phone it® rot upholstering and repairing dr old furniture. 'rlaaa und raaran olfactory. Also | furniture a«d| Ituro tf unique desiyn*. under wutertaak description Dane's Ben ALL THEsHEMfraiNC* IN DRESS _±»-. JlMtjX JR»CX°>*W- at GoldaUi^KBent Store. BEHNINC bat thera'i -Drieer Co. IN PANAMA Hap#now. We wrapt to •how you*, yr Goldotoia**, Dunn'i Boat 8tor^r BEHNINC PIA^bs ABE LIKE troa love.\ /They Ia*t a life timo Parriah-IIMer Co. GRIFFON ELOTMfNG. THE KIND that fit add Jkr well at GOLD STEIN'S. lyhnt Beet Storo. ANYTHING IN IRE SEWING MA chine lino. Orion- No. 1SS-L. WiU bo glad 4> /m yon at any time J. P. Bryyf, Do»n. N. C. SLIPPERS, AND^UCH BOOTS IN high an dlownab at pricea that will ploaneyfou. G0LD8TEIN’S. I>uaa'« BgA store. FOR SALF-4-PONF'aND RUBBER tiro buggy. ,ym> one good farm mule', torjeyK or on time. R. 8. Jernigna. [/ WANTED—TO HOUSE with four equipped with all ronvrnieaeoa. Ad re** B [. C. FOR SALE—HOURUIOLD AND kitchon fbrniturprontlfljng of bod room toitL \>la|(o, table*, otc. Ser me at ngj/w. O. Hollingaworth, Dunn. N. Vf. FOR SALE-JfUJUJ^RF-D DVJ ROC Jenry pipL jr*r '■'•nth* *ld. Price SlSOI^^Trmifl Lee, Dunn, lay ~ aside Tome money— MRf* ■ date with n»a ^nd took o*er riwae of the IS (anal I have for " W and rent. Thao* are good \ulu*e, bought yoara ago whan landi wan cheaper .than now. Make an retimete wt^t IM>d will pay yon with cotton tlUidf at 32 rants, to bacco 40 ranfc, aad $2.00 for oom Hoi) your wnMl farm and rum* bay a large one ikm h» Good land*, howaea and dthoela. Terms eeay i Sits of farm* from 40 to IttO acre* aoch. J. G layton, Dunn, N. q. 2—l « ! FOR SALE—QUR^C JERSEY AND Poland CMnaaMga. two iwonthe old Bo* C. P. wjftaff, Dunn, No. 2 4-t I SMALL FARMS FOR SALE— ha*o S null farm* for sale oi aaay Nnaa Wall awl tad to cotton corn Rad tobacco Good howeei l home* en<A rtahlri. Dally mail 1 In good eorwion. an goad roods J O. Layton, Dunn, N. C. t---— FARM WANTED— SO to M I WHHIIUUIWIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUHtirnillllB«WB—BaMMOOB—B—I——r MBBBaBBBBBBBBBBaBaBBBBB» The John A. McKay Mfg. Co., Dunn | (Incorporated) General Foundry, Machine and Metal Work*. i We make, deal in, Rebuild and Repair -all kinds of machinery'. We have one of die beat plants of this class in the State. We carry in stock at all times a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies Shafting, Boiler, Tubes. Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing Saw Machines, etc. We carry constantly in stock u large stock of the celebrated James Ohlen & Sons . Saws. Inserted and solid tooth, Doth Cut-off and Rip. S-e us fot anything in Machinery or Machine work. •Over Quarter Century of Knowing How The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, w 3 , ^ Dunn, N. C. | ■ ______ _ ___ _ __ . _ wwmwwwimwwniiiiiHmmwwHiw*- niwHUiwwmwuiuuuiUWMUlHiiWlH—B—I—HMMMMHlii—*■ REAL ESTATE LOANS _ _ _____ We are in position to secure loans for desirable parties for 10 year periods, on improved Farm and Town proper 9+ »• £y# ! ' 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. J Benson, N. C. Capital ..$10,000,000 M. T. BRTT, W. H. SLOCUMB, W. H. MASSENG1LL President Vice-President Manager FRUIT JARS NOW GOING lV at REDUCED PRICES V During the month of August I will close out my large stock of Fruit Jars at the following attractive prices: Pint jars, per dozen,-----$ .80 Quart jars, p^r dozen,-- .90 I -2 gallon jars, per dozen, _r__ 1.10 THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. ■ - —- - ' I have just received a car load of Peanut Med This is fine feed for h°g* My price on this is right. WALTER JONES, Dunn, N. C. ^ * Phone No. 27. acres with builtHnK* on public roads. State prieo and full par titulars. Bor 44*. kalaigh. N. C. ONLY ONB THING NOW | "I bar# doctored far ■tomath and liver tnakb and spent thousand* of dollar* hot Instead of bamming earrd of tbaas allmanta, my bloating and pains and ettdeka bo ram* worn*. I «M persuaded a year ago to Uk* Mayr't Wonderful Rorike <ly and bar* never saffsred sines taking the Ural door I wiab 1 had tb* money back I spent for other medicine.” It I* e simple, harmless I' props ration that re move* tb* catarr , > hal maeaua from the inteatinal trnat , I and allays tb* Inflammation whleh .Iraasoa practically all etamacb, and . I Hrar Inteatinal nflmasrta. including I appendicitis One does will convince -' or money refunded—Hood 4 Oran* l them and draggisto mrydnra , V- ■
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