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******* * * L O C A L * -* * * * * * * * *• Rev. G. F. Taylor, of Falcon, war In town Wednesday. Prof. B. P. Gentry, of Ulllnftun, waa In town Monday. Elmer Polk, of Fayetteville, spent Sunday hero with Mrs Polk. C. M. Allen, of Bunnlevol. wao a buainoaa visitor in Bonn yeftorday. Adran Jonaa spent Saturday and Sunday with relative! in Sanford. Dr. M. L. Barefoot of Sampson county, waa in Dunn Wodneaday. Willie Jackson, of Cooper, waa a business visitor la Bunn Wednes day Jim Moods, of Norfolk, Va. is Spending the week here with rein 'tivoe. Lemon Lev, of Greenville, arrived Wedneeday morning to visit relative! tn the city. Mrs. B. I„ Warren and children are visiting Mrs. Warrsn's mother at North Empona, Va. Prof. J. A. Campbell and daughter, Miss Bessie, of Buie's Creak, were visitors in Duan Tuoadey. Private Lovatt J. Wood, of near Dunn, was reported among the killed in 8atnrday’i casualty list. Dr. R. L. Warren and J. H. Pope are spending the week in Georgia. They went down on a hunting trip. Mias Lillian Wilkinson, of Kenly, aflor spending several days with Mrs. J. J. Lane, returned home Wednes day. Eugene T. Las, Lonnie Godwin and Marsh Marrow were vieitore in Wilmington and Fort Caswell this week. I Hr. and Mr* John Roger*, of 1.11 lingtor., wore visitori here this weok the guest* of Mm. Rogers' sister, Mm. Klorcnec Jackson. Alton Smith, of Smlthfleld, was hsm Wednesday to sa< his brother, J. R. Smith, who has been seriously 111 for several weeks. Clellan N Pope, of Buie's Creek, was reported Hi Wednesday's casual ty list. The report stated that he was missing in action. Geo. L. Cannady returned Satur day from Roboaon county where he was auctioneer at two land Bales which took place last wash. Hiss Pearl Grantham has gone to Angler, where aha will teach (n the Angier High school this winter. She left Saturday, to take up her work. Jaa. Pearsall yesterday received a card from his son, Wm. McKay Pear sall, announcing his safe arrival over seas. H* arrived at Uvarpoo) Nov. 1 1H Dt. CuUmi who has charge of the million debar campaign which is her State, was a visitor In Dunn this weak. Mbs Lucy McKay has returned to Salemburg where aba will resume her studies In th* Pineland School for . Girls. She has been honae for sev eral weeks. Miss Myrtle Perrell and Carl Capps of Lsrsas, visited relatives here this week. Mr. Capps la in the navy and was on a short furlough to visit friends sod relatives In the Stats. The Goldstein Company sale open ed today. You will notice In their ad in this issue they are offerng goods at greatly reduced prices for the next few days. The town officials are having some work done on the streets. It is be Ing done by the Dunn Road District force and those street* that are be ing worked are being put in much better shape. The time for mailing Christmas packages has been extended to Nov ember SO. This la the Anal date and all who want to send packages to the boys over there had better make ar rangement* at once. Mr*. Pauline Mym returned last week from Raleigh, where ehc took a stenographic course at King's busi ness College. She was accepted a position with the Durham 4 Southern and began bar work Monday morning. A few new cases of inflnenia have developed in Dunn during the past two weeks. It does not seem to be spreading a great das), however, and it is not thought It will be necaaaarj to does places of amusement and aim pend school again. The Fra# Will Baptist Confcrsnci will convene with tbs Shady Grove church Friday before the first Sun day Ih December This Conference was to have been held a month ago but was postponed on account of the epidemic of Spanish influents whirl was raging at that Use. C. 8. Moore is home for a few dayi from Camp Bragg where he hai charge of hutiding the Y. M. C. A building. He eaye work has no' slackened at the camp since the ar mtoUea was signed sad train loadi of material are arriving there ever] week. V. B. Morgan returned the late part of the week from Macon when he waat to attend the funeral ef hi brother In law, who was murder*. I*et Wednesday night Mr. Drake the murdered man, was cashier o the Bank of Marliaa, and It wa there the crime was committed. Tb body waa taken to Mason, Ms ok hoaae, for burial. Mr. Drake wa married about six mouths ego to Mia Vick Hamilton, .later to Mm. V. B Mergaa. and ehe waa well know In Dunn, having visited hare a nun her af times. W. II. Parriah c . tor in Raleigh Wfihnv , Kditnr Rsiticy, Ik: .1 Sotma, wra q bu: i.:ca» * ‘ ^ . i; today. Several Item people r. . Lh« Sampson County i'm ... thi* work. Mr. aud Mr*. S. E. Pop* '.r . dron rpent several days* • »* , with relative* near Pal«*c~ Capt Ar.son Jact.L j Humplue.v*, Va s>..' trornixijr to vi*it refct';\ >• r.».-r He will bo here for ac*.<•»•*! niyu. Your attention k* vtV.tfJ to u v lice publlxhoj rlfowlicr. n *.h «;*. by th* Mayor of Dunn. V. i assesnne'Ti for pjv|-i; k r. ..I vrv yoor property will be advert. ■#! . •old. Rev. W. B. Tsrown, piiai #»£ Methodist church «.t 3* *V.\ %»**•. town y*f*t;jiil4\y. Ho h • r.vc .. in* from n -every attack e1’ * if); \ which kept him in bin; lor r\ » . week*. IIin friend* aiv* j;lnu o * him oat again. The United War W'lfk r;m|.i closed last Wednesday ’light. V• we did not raise our quota. zrer** I $1,200 wan Mitacftbo! in Hu: > rifinity. Hi. J.m.s l*earis.;l, . I chairman for Averuabora Co*’ v and did excellent work idu.it; wiUi ’ js'tislantt. Ho war not atu*“ chairman until the cr.n»i'.,:i»,n tv*. . * • ., •.mder way ar.d wu* Inti In g.*u' «v h’s ! organisation In the field, ’c" . Clarence J. Smith wnu rhi*.».iran | Harnett county and devot.d hi;* 1 tire timeto the work whii: th-j ... . paign wai on. We hop.* to puVlLT’i a list of those who contributed in no . i-*uc of The Pkpatch. CAPT. HOLLAND SPOk:: TU!!5 ‘ DAY NIGHT _ I Copt. W. D. Holland, who ia Ji.n ( back from Franc*, where he mi treat dtjc.1 of service at lh:- fit ..! ad'1ivs»ed the people of Don't at . , Opera House Tuesday night. The program wu» ope rod ny (> audience siryit'y Amend*, was folio mil liy prayer by Rev. J. V. Daniel, of the Methodist ch ’r, A vocal quartette, composed v- . Iva Pearson, Mr*. John Hoii*.-:-.. ’’ A. R. McQueen and C. S lliokr, c*..- d rendered an appropriate 3 !• • tioa, which was followed by a . !n, by Mias Iva Pearson. James Pearsall. chairman ; Averasboro township of the Unit, - - War Wink campaign, prrsnlml o. I the meeting and introduced ll • 1 spoaker Captain Holland's talk tr ct- j ed for about an boor and he recite l! many interesting experiences that happened while bs seas in Franca, he also told shoot the wort, being dona over1 bars as wall ss ovar there by tbs n rase I satVes re presec tad is the t~illtcd War Work camDxfgi anJ fund as generously as possible.' After the address of the evening the audience erne called upon to con tribute to the United War Work cam paign. and several donations were made. FAUCETTEGORMAN W H. Fsucette. Register of De. d of Harnett county, and Mir. 21. r France* Gorman, of Green i.irh, c r. -. were married at Fayeltcvillo Nov. 12lb, 1918. The marriage \vuj : quiet affair, only a few nilunc'e friends vitnweiny the ceremony THE RED CROSS. In November 18 Jarvis chu.-t.* thipped til the Ruresu of Sonpti- \ Atlanta. Cn. the following: 180 large cotton pad. 12*24 i.wh-->. 2,100 small gauze sponge, 2x2 inches. Ml gray sweater*, (sleevelose). This chapter and its xuxilinr.iv hxve accepted the following ello. montx. which were made to th. m fc their part of the 8outhrm Division work. 100 Italian comfort kit*. 83 Property bar*. ZOO Hbrjrital ntory book*. 50 Boy'* ihirta. 100 Girl’* garment*. Don’t wait y-< cold develops .»>; Influenza or pm-t-tr -.r;..' Kill it quick. CASCARA K? 0i! *<yi fttmWd ***14 rm~4y tar • m -.»*•• IWX -Mft, —rv. aoopUtH i,i d»nr.>i«tUi I* M bowl—fsmt BIT At * »* •« I (I fail*. Tk* pMiM- S«. k •• wirt* Mr Hill . pid«t. At /w: _-L Uu IN MEMORY OF MRS. I_ M. COT.E. On Wcdneaday night Nov. the lfth 1 at 10:80 P. M. death virik-d the how r iof ilr and Mr*. W H. Strickland a-,J claimed the wife of Mr. L. M Goto. ’ She wa* taken tick with influenza at i her father'* acme 18 daya be for* rf.i i died and ncvor wa* able to go hum-.. I Ska waa aieV only three day* bef .rr , pneumonia derelopad. She aufTerni F untold pain. All that rould be do , > by a kind pkyalelan, relative* nod i friend* wa* done, hut Ood knew 1>. wl I »nd railed her home. She told ► •: l mother the day *ha died that her lir«' i work wa* nearly flnlahed. I Emma wa* burn Kay the n.t ■ 1**8, being St year* A month* r.m - 4 day* old. The funeral waa conducted hy he f i • I I t • »V. f.o lk.~‘ * c. v, ..-J •> • l • . * .i'*V !' .t’f) ‘.T.a’O ‘ .* *1 . . • • I r* l • ‘ * • • • • *'**>. . . ' *• >«l • . •• ’• . Ti.eaiY ' i: » 'i . <:•; Me •• . . -»:':y i -aijs. j i I • A. C. '4i» » • I .!’ * • vt'a .-.j.* w*k» a) » *ntiv 'if ' . • * • . iClt . . J • - ovr.in . * V.fc it ot*© •** t •. TVinr, N C. ■ —. as. ~ •v v * * * •'■C'iSSS j-OCAL * * * * * ... ""-ACRE FARM IN *. ■ .J acres dear-. ’ t ■ >i houses on It. .1 ■' J d!J an premises. I* i\..irr*tad see J. ' v r.t J orah McPhail, • '*—v*. • -R CHICKENS, BACON .•'.r.roaa. corn meal and eorm .'.-rron Bros. Highest prices ; . j hone 86. li LiiTE LINE OP DRESSES. > ! Coat Suite sov on dis .- •< GOLDSTEIN'S, Dana's .. to. Come let as show you. icived 1,000 pounds . . • I’-.sh candies of all kinds, -i. nuts, English walnuts • r.-n.lt. Morgan Bros, c ,~S. LR WITH DESK FOR . 'n.nfg (or cash Register, -i r*sh. Dun:), N. C. RVCEIVED a solid car c < lei Coder shisglrs cut st Vaa ■jf.'Vi: ilnltsh Columbia. These -Vi?‘c* average from 4 to Id !. <r.sa wide. No. 1 qaaBty at • ‘ .bn per thousand. So* os tor im . * i."nta delhrsry. Butler Brou, 7. t ji. N. C. COAT AND RED WARN •t-r. between Major Daniel tv*, Hotlcr's Ones Roads, i •!'.) r.tura to Andrew W. Me-1 ■ at d get reward, a !• - n. Huies Crack far aata ■ uz LcnaXJ farm. W. H. Par . r-.rn. K. C. » .KO .-A GOOSE AND GAN , ..fit wings of hoth cropped. ! o.'.fy A. C. Bantu and re i . J reward. , ■ (J| s )UM) JUDGMENT I Wig if-' irivr your wife or daagbtar a iicUumg Piano as a Christmas ' i ou couldn't do bettor. Par .i-Tl'-rvar Ca. >V .. . icD.—TWO TABLE BOARD u? A;.ply *09 N. Wilson At*. . ir. :e it a ALL CABS- FOBDS A . »< Salty. I’orrish-Drtrcr Ca. '.C\ ANYTHING IN THE FEED ~ .. jw- Morgan Broa. Pbane EL GRIFFON CLOTHING. THB KINS that it and waar wwB at OOLD STUDC8, Dane's But BbMa. co-rftw SUED uiStS sLrPERiOB )y>7 feed. Daisy haw and caw feed :.ll at Morgan Broa. Phone EE. --. ’ _ V . OMOBILE AT SPECIAL BAB. •.ii.ii 2'arriah-Drirer Ca. tr.rCAN S SUGAR CUBED PIC r.ir at Morgan Brea Phone EE. aiLi-3 Or EVEBY DESCRIPTION :<t GOLDSTEIN’S. Dunn's Beet S:oi Ca ,1.;> R’JLT PROOF OATS. APPLES > .its, Virginia Cray turf oata, all fa- uol at Morgan Broa. Phone Si. ACti TO SEE THE LATEST IN I adieu Suits and Coate. flirnnl /•ear at Draughoa'a tv..r;ruD at once^-mo dozen ! rgga. Morgan Brea. Phone I "S , --1 : ALL THE NEW THINGS IN DUELS Trimmings and Collars at Gi.Mt-teln'a, Dunn's Bast Store. I ' ■"- .y ,| — ■ Ul A M(i LINE OF CLOAKS AND '.'out Suits just roeetrad «t Draogti or.'*. ELECT YOUR STYLE IN PANAMA | ~nd Straw Hat* now. Wo want to i +o« yod at Goldfftain’s, Dana’s , .1 ext Store. ' —3-HORSF- INTERNA, t . ml Gusotins engine In good .. V.i.icn. Apply at Tbs Dispatch cra.\ ■if ' < ^F.RS AND HIGH ROOTS IN \ til- 'h an dtow heals at prteaa that v. ill picas* you. GOLDSTEIN'S. !<iraa’s Best Store. CZi SALE.—r* ACRES OP LAND . a-ed shoot one mile south of Rosin HiD in Bsapsos county. Coed dwelling, barn and stalls About half under cultivation. of water that never goes l-y- Kvrclient faming cosaraonl t■:. Price $8,000.00 easts. W. A. Godwin, Valdosta, Oa. b-t. '■ LCOND HAND COAL STOVE POR sale. Apply at Tha Dispatch of fleo. SEVERAL SMALL PARKS POS nle. W H. Parriah, Dana. N. C 1 "■: it SALK.-.-SO HEAD OP MOOS ill kind yaa wane Akso a tm > nice Jersey heifers and OOte* flat Mulct. Pcs E. L Howard, Dana i rev; SALE.—GOOD PIANO AT J » hvrjTain. If interested see mm a Rank of Hsnutt, Duka, NGN A. Whit* I The John A. McKay Mfg.Co., i (Incorporated) General Foundry, Machine and Metal We make, deal kinds of machinery, of this class in the State, times a nice line of Shafting, Boiler, Tubes, Saw Machines, etc. We carry a large stock of the celebrated Jan Saws. Inserted and solid tooth. Rip. See us for anything in Machinery or Machine work. g Over Quarter Century of Knowing How | The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, Dunn, N. C. > ME_1-L.Jlgg^gggS.JU, 1 I NOTICE! H First end second installments on side walk and street | paving past due and if not paid at once said property I adjoining will be advertised and sold according to law | without further notice. » J. W. WHTHZZEAD, MAYOR T 11 ITT III—teBMBMHgi 1T1F lllffl—l rammim ■■ ■ 1 FERTILIZERS At this time it is more important than ever to nse the very best fertilizers. Every bag of Armours Fertilizers is the combine* tion of the very best materials and skilled craftmanehlp The result of their use in this section has bean bigger and better crops. Why not bay ARMOURS sod have the satisfaction of knowing that you have the beet he fertilisers for I will bn pleased In bare year inquire*. Geo. M. FLOYD DOCTOB5 SAY CALOTAlt ABB BEST FOB COLDS. According to tko vorifl graatoot phyeieiani and nodical orparto, oalo bm) iO tho boat and only dopoaiohli naoady for breaking ap a cold arar night or ratting abort aa attack af aorr tin-oat, doop aaatod coagk, laiu oaia or «ri)»pa. Now that arianat koo purified calomel of all Ma naaaoa and danger-cue quel it let, tka naw kind of cakaad, eallad “CeJoteW to ovar aoora popular tkaa tko aid OtyU. Ona Calntab on tko tangna a* bod bate with n owallow of irotor 1hat*i oS. No aaltn, no naaaaa nor the digktoat laUrfrmnca with paar dlat, work or ploacaaao. Mart moratng your cold hao vaaiaktd aad poor whole oyotem lo purified and lahal ad. CaloUbe are told only la origi nal tooled paekagap, price BMpCrt cento. Your drnggiota reaaomaaondo and guarantiee Celotaha aad wfll ro f and tka price if you are nat doBght ed with thorn.—Ada. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. faring qualified aa iitaWditilli of Ike eatata af William EB Bagged. fan. tha 11* day of Noramhar, Ull, or thin notice mfll ha plialii in bar of raid claim. Thia tha flat day of November, ms. IDA i. BAQGXTT, A dm nr of WUliam KU ~-«in. CliCord A Townaand, AtUniyt TWO STILLS CAPTUUD. *»»iwr OMaars Malm a Mp Haul ia Deputy U. A Mantra] M. A. Wat aoa -md John D. Canady want la Au l»yv:.la, Bampaon County, Friday and capturad two Fff ptlia wUAr aUUo located about rni half uBt from tha t ywn. Tha atIBa wara nat In op eratk-n and no oao waa fauad aaar- ‘ by. A wrll equipped outSt waa da Mr© ed and 150 an Sana of boor maa oaaramad Inc hr dad in tha autdt wer: rare ml barrels, u atm puanp, a val, a apade and other thiav*. AV vite deatre/a-L—FnpsttsriBa t»b aarvrr. CALL ON US FOR • » INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE LOANS. f ) r*f i ■ ■ ■ s? > 1 i _ , Dunn Insurance & Realty Co. • T- ;i; £ » • ‘ * •* * • ;V * s • ' . ' *. ■
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