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•LOCAL* -*·******* EU» Goldstein ipent Saturday in Goldtboro. W. R. Denning, of Danton. wu, liera Tueaday on butin··*. Un. Jack Lo· and Mùu F.rams !>·«· wrre in FayeUevillc yeiterd·; shop ping. , A. A. McDonald, altvrney i f I .il· lington, wo* a btuintM visitor in Dunn today. Μη. William C. Lee and Mia* Em ma La· hava returned from a vialt to Charlotte. Miaa Pearl (Sranthara returned Wednesday from Fayettcvillc where aho viriivd friend». W. H. Parrlih returned the latter part of the week from a visit to Nor. folk, Richmond and Baltimore. Mr». Vara McCorquodalt Ha· re turned from Fayetteville where ahe ■ pent several day· with friend·. flaasel Daniel, who ha» bten «pend ing several weeka with friend· at Lilllngton haa returned to Dunn. I. M. Whittenlnn, of Johnston county, was here Wednesday morn ing en route home from Richmond. V·. Mr. and Mra. R. M PcaraaU, Mi·» Corinaa Jackaon and Mr· . Jame· PcaraaU were visitors In Clinton yes terday. Mra. Jack Lac has returned from Ilenderaonvitla, where »he eprnt iev eral weeks rtottlng her mother and olhar relative·. Mra. P. T. Maaeengill and dauch ter, Miaa Baaato, left yeatarday for Roaeboro, where they will visit Mrs. Maaaengl!)'· sister. μ(· Ruiu &ra. cinici run «rrç Κ nw.ne the Dunn people who want to ftyrtlfvillc Wi-d/ f> ay nlfit to mc ' ;·ι nrm u»- Ksth<ir Ula Blanche Grantham left ye* tordsy afternoon for Gaslcnta. where «he will taaeh thia yaar In the Farrii Graded School. Mia· G ret c He η PsrVsr, afttr spend ing several day· here with her unci* Ο. H. Parker, returned Wednesday to har home in Greenvltl· Miaaes Haiti· aDd Pearl Wilson left Widnoday for Greensboro, where they will reemne their work la th State Normal College. Jim Guy, of Bule'a Creek, wu here this week on business. He hu closed out hi* baaineat at Boie'a Creek and is thinking of returning to Dunn. Carey B. Taylor, of the Dispatch, Wilmington's afternoon dally, arriv ed in town today and «rill spend some time her· with Via parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor. Rev. L P. Johnson and family, af ter spending several days here and other Luwna in Harnett couaty, re turned last week to Brooklyn, New York, where Mr. Johnson is pastor of the First Chriatian church. A letter from William Pea nail to hie father, James Pearaall, which was received thia morning, its tea that he has been transferred from limited service work to general military duty He » at Camp Greene, Charlotte,' and aaya ha ia getting along all rigfct. J. L Wade, manager of the Dunn Inatiranc· L· Realty Co. returned this morning from · three week*'! visit to Atlantic City New York andj Wukinntsn. While away he at I tended the annual meeting of the t $100,040 chib of Ui· Southern Jjfc Λ Tru»t Company. Prof. J. B. Martin arrived thb week from Upper 7,ion, Va. and in making preparation* to open the graded cchool Monday. IVnf. Mar tin la superintendant of the schools airain this year. He is well known in Dunn and the people are «ad to welcome him back as a citiaeo. Marvin L. Wade want to Louts burg yenterday to carry Miaa Clara Pope, where she will enter lx>ulv burg Callaga. Mis· lamb, of Fkyettt ville, joined them here and mado the trip with them. She wffl also attend erhool there this year. The tripp waa made In Mr. Wade'· car. Edward Klvett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ζ. T. Klvett, of Buie*s Creek, who haa been la the service ia Franco has returned home and Is (pending ■ few days with hi· parente. He waa a lieutenant hi his company and waa eent baek home to aasiet in train ing men who are being sent to the varioue campa. J. M. Williford, of Delway. 8em|.· «m county, u epenamg Hvifti day» at Uh koBi of W. I. Strickland near Dunn. Mr. Wlliford lajri h* will make (rood mon«y from hit crop* thin yrar, Ma tobacea, already, having netted him a naat earn. Ha la an old maa, bat a (food farmer, and la wall known la Din· W. E. Howard and Dr. Floyd, who la spending «avérai week» hara with hia d«u|fat«r Mr*. Edward Smith, woro viaitorv ia Fnqta; Iprlup yea Urday. They attended tin tobacco «alaa there and were deeply Impreaa fd at the prie· tobacco brooch*. They witnieeid the «aie of a pile of tobuc· from one acre of land and It brought the owner 1416,02 Thta la a lot of money to yet from one mrrm of land and if the fanarra of Dunn and vicinity woald (raw more tobaeco they would reap · golden harvaet A few rtt liana at ΠI hope that aorae day Dnnn win ravive lu tobacco market and offer the farm ara wha do grow tobacco a CO η ven ir π · plaec to marVct ι*. w« have Ou- Wi<««e and a Wit more of iKe Γ <r.t> «o'rlt woald atakn the mar«. « hire a -uccaea. TVa>. *t (tr. Κ. Λ. Stewart, of nu'»'* CrevV. was here Friday. Dr. Η Ρ J I «ci». of Jehiuton coun ty, «η» in town today. Hiram liaggatt. of l.iHinuU- i. >»ur a bj-jnfni virltor In Daun Sutimluy. W II. Fuucettc and Allot: M. i'huH of L'lliogiun, w«-n« visitor» he»·* Prl day. U. M. Tiltfkmaii returned le t week front & bni>lni'it> Ιιψ to Nç* York City. Sh -ritf W. H. Tutlipit'ct». of Ml lir :,»n. v·»·· ^ bu'inoe- riMter in Dunn today. Earl Hinfon relurnvd Τ urmla y from a buimrn trip to nalttmcr* and ! Washington- I P. S. Pup*, prominent mill man of J Uoldaboro. «m a buainen visitor in ι Dunn this week. William .laekaon, *t>i rp<*nt th«· I summer at N'orfolV. Va. rt»torr»ad to! Dunn thi* week. Min Lacllc Doml leave» thir »wvk| Tor Greensboro, where she will enter the State Normal. Mi*· Rjw-hvl Cliffurtl nrturnfil thi» w*ek to Gr»en*Soro where »ho enter ed the State Normal Collccr. Mia» Ruth Wentbrook haa rMurr.. ed from Cîeonpia, where «he spent Mveral month» with relatives. Mr». R. M. Ttrvwer und daughter. Isolée, have returned from a aever al waoka visit to relative! in Mary land. Mtaa Annl» Wade, who li attend in· m business rollers at Italeigh, ■pent the week-end here with reU tivaa. John Oatea Harris, left la«t Thur»· ■lay for Ricbnioud. Va. where be wlU. spend komr time with hit fatbor. (' | W. Harris. Mid Airr»» Warren haa return»·! to Rocky Mount, whore ah< will rc lume her work aa teacher In tha pi· Jed aehool. Th· (torn of B. Kleikhman and | Brna. and Th* Gcld«l»in Company j will be clo«ed Monday, September, tilth, it being- a Jawish Jloliday. A fie r *p«»n«ling several days her» 1 with h«r daughter Mr· J. C. Good win, Mra. J. Β. l<on* returned thi« week to her home at RaieV C.mik Mrv Mary Mitchell and daughter returned lut week from Norfolk ar.d ι Richmond, where they »pcnt two waek· waiting relative· and friends. ι Mr*. Earl Barefoot i» «pending this ! week a: th· bom· of ber parmi» in j Clyde, N. C. She went to be at the j b*d«id· of her mother, wbo lias been . ill. Mra. I>ela A. Royal I. alter «pend In* imnl we«k> hero with her brother, L>r Charles Hlghomith. haa relumed to her home in Arcadia, Fla. Prof. J. !. Dowd. superintendant of the graded school at Clinton,', •pact Umluiiiay and flvaday her· m NL ι hi* family. Mn Dowd will )oln hhr. ' in Clinton thi· week. A. L. Blalock, of TrnnesMe. hiu | been appointed superintendent of the i city light and water department. Ην.· I luccceds Mr. Sewell, who ha* mien 1 ed to take up other work Μ π J. M. Water· arrived U*-t; week from Atlanta, Ca., where >he hac been spending several weak· with Mr. Waters, who it stationed j there for Y. M. C. A. work In the camp. "The Man Who Wouldn't" will l.« the 1er* of a special sermon to be preached by faator Olive at th· Pir.rti Baptist church Sunday evening at ; 3 :4D o'clock. The public ii Invited ; tu hear him Mia Mabel Smith, daughter of Mr sr.d Mra. T. V. Smith, who graduated last Spring from the State Kormil College, left last week for Lilluurton, where she will teach thi· yoar in the Farm Life School. Rev. J. M. Waters, who I· doing' Y. M C. Λ. work in the army, spent the week end here and preached at the Chriatian church Sunday even ing. Mr. Waters is looking exceed ingly well and uyi he Ii enjoying h!a I«ewia Κ. Donninr who hu charter at the e<ill<-ctin|f department of tk· H. J. Reynold· Tobacco Co. at Win-' •ton-Salcm, rune down thl» wock to' R{i>tir an J ii spending eeveral day*' ••'•-h hi« parants. Dr. and Mr» O. k| "icni'lng. Pr. and Mr*. Charte* Hlghamlth | returned last week from the western < psrt ofth» Stat·. Mre. Hlghamith »:.d children apent aeveral wrf-fcji at) Borllnjfton, Aiheville and Chimney Rock and Dr. Highamtth went up Ir. •Ira ear to brtnr lham homr In a Jtint ad in thia laaue of The Di'pavch the retail jnroccrymrr. of! Dunn m*' a an interaitlng annooive-j nvr.V liffc-ctlre nmi Monday, Rep Umber 16th, they wtll dlrrontin'.'t· ; their deliver? aarvtce and folk* who' buy will have to tome or aend for! their ordere. Thl« plan ha* born a dupUd In aavnal North Carolina ■ towna anil tlx- merchant» of Dunn! have reluctantly decided to adopt thai •■rtn* policy. It l« do η ο at the rv- j queat of the Kood A dm I η titration IB order that the manpower anraaaary ! to carry on thl· delivery aorvice may he released for other and more lm-'. portant work. It will sen enable the marchanta to Mil their cuttener* at' a cheaper price as the delivery aor-1 vice haa rotten ta he an espenaiv» luxury. TV· merchants who ha το adopted thia policy want the co-op eration of the people and faal that 'hey arc patriotic enougfc to five their «aetatanee. tt woald aUo ha a wtaa peltry far the dry |ca<a m<-r Chanta to adopt and they would allow! a Una spirit by falling In Une later ί 1 III. JU t. 1A. !»■!> ^-ΒββϋβΗΒ it és f} Many of our customers have said that this ii a Bank where they feel at home. It it hue that we endeavor to render 100 p«r o*nt Mr· vice to all of our client·, whether their deposit· are large or amall, or ragardUu of the breach of b*oidnf m which they are interested. PROBABLY it is thit great dceire on the pert of our or· ganization to pleete that make· it worth your while to atari your account here. , HI- GODWIN, /in.vux pnsa. dukw. w.c : ******* * * BUSINESS LOCAL * A COMPLETE LINE OF DRESSES, Coat* mud Coat tfuit· now on die play at GOLDSTEIN'S, Dunn'· R»»t Store. Com· let ua show yoo. PHONE 17» FO* UPHOLSTERING and repairing of old furniture. My »orV in ή rut claaa and guaran teed U> h« satisfactory. A Lao phorr mc for porrh furniture aixJ other furniture of unique design·. Jno W. H«l(u, andar watertank Phono 179. FOR SALE—TWO FINE MILK row· now freah. 8m ma at one·. P. R. Mvnds, Dunn, Koute 6. SILKS or EVERY DESCRIPTION at GOLDSTEIN'S. Dans'* Bast Store. W. H. WAKEFIELD. M- D, OF Charlotte, will be in Dunn, Central Hotel, Fndajr, 8ept- 20th; Duke, ta Dr. Holt'a offloa, Saturday, Sept. 2lit; Benton, tn the hotel. Monday, 8épi ZSrd; roar OÏÏ», fn Ut'. Stanley's oSca, Tuesday, Bapt. 14. The doctor Umlta hia practice to the medical and surgical treatment of ey·, ear, note and throat dis run and fitting giaase·. Aak your family physician if you win b* sa/· in consulting Dr. Wakefield. 3-t. ΓΗΕ PURCHASER OF A BEHNINC Tlano duea not «hop around. H· cornea for a Behning and buy· It. l'arriah Driver Co. WANTED.—A MAN WITH SMALL family, white or colored, to more on farm S milee from Dunn, to harvest cotton. House furnished free. R. M. PiumI, Don», N. C BEHNINC PIANOS ARE LIKE truo love. They laat a life tlm Pa niais-Driver Co. IUST RECEIVED A SOLID CAR of Ked Cedar shingles cut at Van couver, Oritish Colombia. Thaae shinplse average from 4 to It Inches wide No. 1 quality at 17.50 per thouaand. See u· for la mediate delivery. Butler Bm, Dunn, N. C. GRIFFON CLOTHING, THE KINO tkit rtt and v«ir well at GOLD STEIN'S, Dunn'· BeU Storo. STOCK FOft SALE—FOUR GOOD mulet, 25 good hogs to fatten. Theae arc rood atock and an la (nod shape. J. 0. Layton [)nn, N. C., No. a. β-5-lt. ELECT TOUR STYLE IN PANAMA and Straw Hata now. We want to ■How yon at Qoldetein'e, Dui'i Heat Store. ANYTHING IN THE SEWING MA chine Une. Phone No. 1M-L. Will be (tlad to aarre yon at any time i. Ψ. Br/ne, Dann, N. C. FARM WANTED-WANTED TO boy a r°°<i (arm with dwelling and eotbalUHnra. Write what you have to offer. Addreaa 411 Weat Pop· St., Dann, N. C. SLIPPERS AND HIGH BOOTS IN high an dlerw bee la at prlaaa that will pteeae yon. GOI-ΠβΤΚΙΝ'Λ. Dann'· Ileal Store. rCR Wi.l' SOO ACHES GOOD ïii-uia/ lr.nd, located 10 milee from Lillintton and β mlloe from Camp Brif|. ISO aerea rWred. Poor <et cheap building* and eome timber. Farm well watered and It ftnc for atock farm. I'rlce 120.00 per acre. Terme to euit. Apply to Hiram Barrett, Ulltoir ton, M. C. 9-12-41-Pd. War eerrtce eervea the aerrar. MIX BRAINS AND MONEY TO. fether. Boll your tamll itnavt up place to year niifkbor, help htm fix hi· line, and cob· buy ·· food as your· for oae-fourth the prie· he will pay yon (or yours. Cotton, corn, tobacco and rmia frown an land that Mill for fSIO.AO par acre doc· not attract any mora at tention ο nth· nutd than tSa une commod'ty frown on (40.00 land. Your family is fattinjt too larjfv for your small place. Rent· ire ti·» h »rh U*a food rtnse and ••Il your plac· and not hay one large enough tu c>e every rhil.l you have a home I wiD fiv* yr.il' 10 yean tu pay 'or it A change for yoa now. J. G. Laytoii, Dor.η Ν. C. W. ALL THE NEW THINGS IH DRESS is Trimmings and CaQar· at Cold stein'a, Dean'· Beat Store. 1X18Τ—A WHITE AND YELLOW hound doc. vary larfc. Been fone dnco May. Reward of St.OO far information a* to hi· whereabouts W U McLamb, Beaaon, R. Χ. β-12 «t-Pd. XOM BAY. MORE Piano than the averaeaT a reason. Ask Pamab-Driver Co. FOR SALE-GOOD SIXTY-«VE TO wenty-llvf acre farm loeated in ITpp^r Sampson county, about 10 mil·· northwest of Ο ί a ton and a bout 10 milaa southeast of Dane and ono mile south of Resin Hill. Adjoins lands of Purnia Tart, «ι •tau· of the late Rasa Dauftury. Joe Williams and others. Has food dwelling and barn, a Un r'.rents that never runs dry. A hout half under cultivation. Ad dress W. A Godwin. Vsldoata, Ca. FOR SALE—DUROC JERSEY AND Poland China pigs, two montba old. five C. F. Wacstaff, Dunn, No. 2. «-* i WANTED—TO BENT HOUSE1 with four or ftv· roooa, equipped ' with all modern conveniences. A dress Be* 177, Dunn, U. C. B. Η. Thorp*, premiaant financier and rral ortstc dtilu, of Thorp·, Oe. «m her*· lot *Mk the (Ont of John ' Henry Pop·. He κ pant aartral day» in Dunn and wu much iixprraacd with the town at wall as tk· country surrounding K. He is interested in J thousands of acre· of Georgia farm fng land which, ha up, la the com ing auction of the country Th« Dunn gTad«d achool oponr Monday. A fall attendance il re quested on the ft rat day that the po-j iplli may be claaaiftcd as quickly as possible and «ai down to work. A Hit of the teacher» appeera alee where In The Die patch. » I GOf-DSTEIN'S OPENING BEGAN THIS MODNING It Will CealUue Threoch Tl* TV-rt A ad Many iMatlfal D«alf*i wai ■ Goldstein's, Dunn's Best Store, at' nouneea their op»Tilaa. beglnni jr, thia morning. They are thowny th-] most complete line of ladle·' ready- ' to wear aver brought to Dunn. Their i millinery department I· la ctutrga vil Misa Ruth ttaabock, Mrs. Virgie War. ι ten and their asaiatanU·, Mlaao. Kthi-l! Rjtton, Laara Shall aad MadrjdI Hood. Elite Ooldstein, who spent two week· In northern ma·kit , pu:tha. ' ing merchandise and looking *fie , contract· for merchandise that h·· plaeed month· sgs, statoa that th· customers who buy «arly will he thv |«nm who will b· benefttted. as 01. deubtedly there Win be the great»:; acsreity af good! aver known .and prices BOW will be exceedingly tow,| compared to what they will be in a I few weeks or month·. a cordial irritation Is extended ta ' •Π to inspect their display th·· weak JQkjfi .ι im ■ ■ 1 · I mm L. .. ,ϋΐ··. Tie John A. McKay Mfg. Co. m. «I — ». π (Incorporated) General Foundry, Machin· and Metal World. *T V^P»* kU< -Ί fi We make, deal in, Rebuild ami Repair all kinds of machinery. We have one of the beet plante ctiSbSB tl>i9 ckss in the State. We carry in etock at all ί jftfônE timce a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies *JsS/BS Shafting, Boiler, Tubes, Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing KBffjT Saw Machines, etc. We carry constantly in stock H&r s large stock of the celebrated James Ohlen & Sons ?nv$. Inserted and solid tooth, both Cut-off and S«-e us foi nnything in Machinery' or Machine work. Over Quarter Century of Knowing How The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, Dunn, N. C. β 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 !>e furnished immediately upon satisfac tory proof of title and security. For full information write or see the manager. Benson Loan & Insurance Co. Benaon, N. C. Capital = . . . ,,, $10,000.00 > M.T. BRTT. W. H. SLOCUMB, W. H. MASSENGILL President Vice-President Manager CALLED HER FAMILY TO HER BEDSIDE fa Tlhkfaf Sh. HicM Dk, S·,, T«a. Ufc. I* lb· SU b a WaD, String Fw mi fnkm CM hr lbr lam CttT, Trr—Xn jury Kn ot tkJa place, mji;' "Alter the birth at mr UtUe girl.. .my etde cam to kvt me. 1 had te co l>*eh Ux doctor. Hi hoi ! rt u better. I Crt won* mad «am <mtD the mifcnr «M aabeenble.. .1 wu ta bad lor three month· end Bettered each ecocr that I wee Jaet draw «p ta a hast... I told mr hoeband If ha weald «et «M a bottle of Oardel t weald trr k ,.. I nwniiieainil taking It. towem, that •««■lav I called mr tmmVr ahoet1 ■a... for ι kaew I eotdd net last daje erliee I had a chaoxe tor, "T.V.1 U>« MUr. TbM ι and I un «till km u4 mm m ■troof woman, ni I en mj M#t M OultL I U4 oalr botu· wb«n I ta·» Tb« ι&ΐΜτχ Is xoj Λ0* got ha... 9 continued right OB ta kins IW QuH until I had taka* tfcna bottla· uU 1 did not sood tax nor»-for 1 «M MB and wmr Ml b»tt»r la mj II*·... I bin n«r»r bad amr treebla baa <Uy to thu Do too ntfcr from •ci·, pain· ta «Mm. «r ι fort·. «acfc BMtkf Or do rou teal weak, bcitow tad Huait «alT U sa» Un OllM, tk· woman'· «ο·*·. · • rlat t. U Mt ι·· w l'iiipiwaaa·· ■shoeI POLISHES YOUR SffOtS Mt/βΓ "Cither th· eWIHmn aaat fa ihort Amhi a«A KO abort af ■ »f au; (Μχι to wkich ha I· at· and ttkn tkuac· rvrtoiaad la ttaaa af paaea, Ot o«r Umb.—Lord XKcfeaaar. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Eamrtt at Diln, N. 0., in tW« Stat· of North Ornltn, at tk* rto-,- at hmeh*M, Aa*. SO, IBIS. Loan u4 Dtacoont· SttS.4S8.6S Or·: <lrafti unaarared.. 141.09 UaMcd Btataa a 4 libMr kondt *S.500.0» All other Stack· and Mort** lt » tS#t7fi.l· Pnirtm and Fix tare· 1,169.4S Dur from National r-.nka S.SSS.07 Dn< from SUU T;->nks and Bank ers ... ...... 6,t4ft.21 QoVi Coin 74,00 ΒΠιόγ Coin, indu·!· {: <[ all minor coin f^rmcj —' 4,1M.46 Nat · nal Bank NoUa a d other V. B. o. 12,780 00 U. F. Treat. C.rt«e e-l»a 4.M0.O0 He v. on· 8 tamp· ... S.61 Ttfcil ttll.4M.tO LIABILITIES Cap' al Stack paid Id $10,000 00 Xu .111 Fund.. 90,000,«to Umikrdad L·-· corrant P' · ·«· ι ψ-ïia ........ ..... Ιδ,71β.Α9 Dir l ia mkjMt to « . rk ... llî.»6tf*. fin·. 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