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***¥***¥l| * L O C A L *! * ******* Dr. Wilson, of Newton Grove. wu* here yesterday. Frank Wuoilell, of K* neon. wud ii' I town yesterday. Joseph Parrish of Coals, *„• h Fair 1 visitor this wotsk. W. P. Byrd, of Ciliington, up a visitor here Wednesday. J. T. Morgan of Wiln^r^uin, b a., business visitor In Dann Ihir week. 1 T. W. Sloan of Wilmington, is rpandiug the week here with his family. Mrs. John Uodger*, «>1 Lillington, Is viailing her sister. Mi*. Klurviite i Jackson. I Mra. W. A. Allen •*f Pour Oak*, Mt landed the Harm-tt i .‘minty Pair Uia wtik. Ed. L. Halt of Fayvilev ille, I here hu week a** is tin** the manage ment of the Fair. J. L. Hudaon haa moved hi* family to Four Oak* where he U engaged in ! the Mock buiineis Formar BherUT J. McKay Byrd. 1 of Lillingtoii, mm* among l)i« visitor* | to Dunn this week James Surle*, of Knur Oak*, mu* - uniong the former Dunn cilitnua mIio 1 visited hcrc thia week. W. Mack Denning, au automobile'1 d*aler of Sorfolk, waa a vifiioi lu • n* ran uili wttu, Norwood Pop, of Wuke Forest Col logo, was among the vl.it oi-, taking ' in lb« Fair thu week Mm W. H. Stalling* and son, W. H. Jr., of Spring Hope, nr* spending tbs week here with relatives. Dr, and Mrs. S. V.'-l. 1st and chil-1 dren of Johnston county, were hetv i this week attending the Fair. Mr. and Mr*. T. M. Pridgen of 1 Newsom, are here this week sii-rid ■ ng the fair and visiting relatives. Mr*. 8. A. Daniel of Warrenlon, ar rived Wsiinesdsy, and will spend sev eral days her, wiih her non, Bov. J. M. Daniel. Mr. and Mr*. II. F. Wdliem* of Roseboro, are visitors here this week, being the guests of Ur. end Mr. P. T. Maasengill Miss Front and Mis* MrC'ill of thv Fayetteville Conservatory i.f Music, spent Sunday in Dunn the gue.l* of i Mr*. C. M. Floyd. Wada H. Ruyal, of Demon, at one time a merchant of Dunn, was nrrej1 thi* waak with Mm Royal and the.r i children to visit th. Fair. Gao. L. Canned) was in Robeson' county Tuesday where h# w» auc-. tlonaar at a land sale conducted by I th* Murphy Bros hand Auction Co. Mr. and Mr*. R. M. Jackaon of i Fayattevilla, spent Wednaaday and i Thursday in the city. Mr. Jackaon is secretary of the Cap, Fear Fair, Mr. and Mra Alfred Wilson and : son. Joff Borns*, of Maycsvillo, are i her* thia week attending th* fair and ‘ visiting in th* home of J. D. Barnes. Jere Pea null returned last night to Newport, New*. Va„ after visit ing his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa Pearsall and attending ths Harnett County Pnhr. 1 - id Wtfffl!' versily of North Carolina, ware hare • yesterday to attend the fair and to viait their parent*. W. P. Bynim, for many years ro perintondent of the Dunn Road DLs , Diet, vs, * visitor her* thia srook. , Ha is now building roads around Rocky Mount, where ths mail com mission think* so well of his servient that he waa recently voted a substan tial increase in salary. Dun* is a splendid place for a har ness shop. Since John B. Sanders re tired from business a few weeks ago thor# is no place of this kind in the. city. Mr. Bandars operated a shop' her* for aevaral years and did an *a-| cellagt basineaa until his health fail ed and forced him to retire. The! material in the shop operated by him 1 baa been eoki and moved to another, town. • «Ull smt»u which emulates from «om( whcro in the neighborhood of the fertiliser plant at South Dunn are scheduled to moot with director* of the fertiliser company somc tlm, next week. They are still wroth about the matter, since, they allege, the ovll odor hot abated none In Its disagroeablenes.'. They arc still determined to trike the mat ter to the courts Uu'eoa the company arte quickly to cure lh« alleged evil. Two dances featured social activi ties in town this week. Buth were held la Moose Hall where music was furnished by the Garber Davis Orrhou txa, in which Henry Shell, son of Mr. end Mrs. O. P. Shell, of Dunn,, is the cometlst. The liret svent was staged by Dick Taylor and Paul Jonoa; the second by the Garber Davis Orchestra, Many young women and men from Fayetteville. Rm.thfield, Clinton and other towns wero in at tendance. Through the deeply lamented death of Mayor James Iredell Johnson, of Raleigh, Otis P. Shell, of Dunn, be came president of the North Cam line Municipal Aseonalion. Mr. Shell was ons of the prime mover* in tha organisation of the body while h» was mayor of Duna. Thon ho was elected secretary and treasurer, a position be hold until hia resignation four yean ago. 8iaec then he has held the ofllre of first vice-president of the association. N. A. Layton, of Wfaita Oak. who was a resident of Dunn twenty years or more ago, I* hern to visit hia daughter, Mrs, Charles Vinson. Mr. Issyton has boon to Dunn once or twice auteg hc departed for White Oak, but It arms not until he arrived this time that thg loam convinced him that It was well on iu way to becoming the metropolis of Eastern Carolina. Ho almost regrets moving •way, lie roeslled Monday that a lot bo had bought for $50 and sold |1M Acsnll; was resold for some thing over IT,000. Litlington sent a big delegation to th. Fair this week. Among those present were noticed Professor Byrd P. Gentry, superintendent of schools, Colonal John Rob Baggett, Marshall T. Kpears, chief marsh?! 0/ th. Fair, Hiram Baggett, Editor Rleel of the Hernott Count* Nows. Will MeArttn, Cob.net Dan Hugh McLaan, Alfred McLean. Charles Rom and John Rodgora. All war* more than pleated with the Mg evpoeHlon and expressed grattt ration and enrprie* that so large an undertaken kad Itoen gotten so near porfaction In to short a time. • Tiic* mir.v fneml* of P. A 1 .(•« will K ii.ru with nyrfl Ikui h»- i> . otifirWc I 0 l*C» r«,otn with illne-a. Ui. Heavy Higfc-nutli. i.f J\: >■.•»*•! •}llc. ir htrv today to \ui> h\* luolV i ‘t, L)r. Chirleu l(i|'h«r'vK Henry W. Gr»«1>, uf Clintci., *ru. imonK ih< many Som^sor County ’vsitor* to U*r UUuii Kniv thi- week. Allen H. A. Lee i* *uf«Vrint? from 1 rt'uahcd thumb rUMnfeied hwt *•*». it i'*w Stewart ginning plant. aesr 4>un. The Injury is hculii.g niielv. MUw Kern* Perry, who Is i-ouch i nr n the lluk© achooL. uu^ her** tv; »«*t hfr airier, Mr*. Clu»rk- llitjh mith • | ft w~ck Mr* . ^ 1 Mooney mid her son .mi daugfcu.; D. R., Jr and Joseph nc, aro he. from their home .*t ?hurryville to viait Mi -. c/imiI* » lliicii-J mith. Mr Moor.**v oil! bdri them' >crc today or tomorrow fTririy next I reek the whole family wll leave for) ^nlllmor.- where ih<> wiil.ajtend * •rul day* * . * , Sheriff Turlington, while policing hv Fair Grounds thi• week. iu,» ke, \ iii depul ir» bu»y collect ir g laxe* line© theix* wii print icaliy noth ng dar fur ifi.m to do. II. ^tabliilti'rt in office ot the •'**! r*m-.a iuk1; iul\er* ircJ that the tax book* wore llterv rhe result was very gratifying to dm. Hn«plt(. the fact that all ot the cam* f»*r more plcntoni thing* ban paying luxe*. The ilieui? n!,o i na.le h«* offife * general meeting dace Tor fumilica whus* member's iaH Iteeu lo.d from oath other In the u.*h of the crowds. >1hn> (irrtl mnth-j r- r«>uo<i haven there while they ; ruit •«' for hn>bnndt uhu hud liven j leluyud h\ the nma -emeni, ulem* 'he| ditl way "HITCHY KOO." ‘Ilitchy Koq.” frevh from New 'urk. vlitic It* girls and fun and nmdt uptlvatnl I'M|</tt '.y audience* or two* solid year*, i» hi b.. I he ul rariiun ui the l.al-*ayi*tt<- Theatre. Vcdiu -day. October 2fr.rf. "Hichy Coo" is tailed a mil* cal comrdy I 'vvuc, and, according to udvnnrr re-I >ortr, it I* different from northing His city b(u ever seen on the e1.i|rc "he beginning of the pcrformim**. i, aid to be rcrcnmmgly fnnay m ii» incxpcctcdness, lit, ciiitam ruing on Hu finale. Thiv up-ul,. duwn Hirar.gemcnt b' n d to b,. explained by the lending ••median. Jimmie Lui aa. who tnkes ; he audience- into Hi* confidence* In a ireHminnry epeech and stotoc that i or once, anyhow, an uuilienco ia v.ing in remain ueated while tho 1 male is gone through with, because " bring thu about, he hat ftfranged to | lave the finale come first With this ctnp,. stuck at the very outset, it1 a nay be imagined that “Hietiy koo” is in hilarious affair Ueaidev Jimmie Luces, tha cast ontains auch well known players aa Jrtie Lending, Dan Sherman. Jusnl a Cunningham, Frank Cornell. Jim »* Forest, Peggy Portctl. Vera Gray, rtabal Da Forrest, John Haw, Lillian Yeah burn, Christine Mansfield, Helen Collin* and a Beauty Chorua oi JO 'Sweet Slxteens." ANNOUNCEMENT. Contentnea Quarterly Meeting of rriands win coavan* with Bathaada hureh Oat. 14, gs and ffi. Thia bureh^lOo^Ud^Ljjr^jj^ogiyy^ _ irospemua >cc lions of the county, a rh, following program artll be on [ I or the day* mentioned: Friday th* 24th, at II o'clock (old] ime) will ba the opening session' if the meeting of ministry and over I light following a roepwt.eePnce. At' r o'clock (old Lima) a Gospel service it 4 o'clock (old lime I followed bv :he Quarterly mealing At 1 o’clock dinner on the grounds At 2 o'clock Lhe continued session of the bumnsw mooting with conference to follow, fit 7 o clock Gomel service, Sunday at 10 o'clock Sabbath School. 11 n clock Gospel school, 7 o'clock Gospel service which will close the Quarterly meeting. At theae different wvi-lon, there will be' minutes from MU Airy, Greoeboro. High Point, Goldsboro and several other (mints, racli tewk,n will be fall of intereat ■nil real good preaching by able preacher*. The public i* cordially invited to attend all services. MARION BRYANT GETS I J PERFECT STAND OF ALFALFA Marion Bryant, a prominent Wilaou ruunty farmer write* how he Matured , hi* beat eland of alfalfa. Hit e*- 3 perirncc* with alfalfa and clover, a* 1 Khown in hie latter, are interesting: 3 Wilton C.o., N. C., July 20. 1#1«. 1 Gentlemen: * I purchased NitrA-germ for ono < acre alfalfa and four acre* criivon 3 clover last aeaeon. I wi*h to uiy my < alfalfa la a* near perfect a* 1 could J with. I have already cut it three ' lime* and am tare of two more cut- < tings. I Hecured a good *tand of clov- J er and have com planted on the < land where the clover wa* eowed, end \ am certain I will mnke forty per cent, i more corn on tht» land then I will < on the lend ndjoining it, planted the ! .'»«» day whero there wa* no rlover. ' I am highly planted with NitrA-germ | for growing ulfalfe nnd clover and ■ expect to urc more thie aeaenn. 1 J am ante that Hover l* the beet and ! cheapest method of frrtiiixir.tr land 1 and I am equally eur, that NitrA- ] germ will grow K. With beet wtehea, I am, (Signed) MAtUOX BRYANT. NitrA-germ her prod seed aimilar record* for thousand* of farmer*, not only in making *uece*fni Hand* of atralfa and clover, but elm vetch. NitrA-germed clover planted in your cotton elleye after the laet working of cotton will b* ready when the cotton la picked It U excellent for grazing and hny and bnllda the fail NitrA germed vetch when planted with ante end ryo make* the very bert feed. It will double your yield and build your eoll. Vetch ktubble when torned ondcr le equal to 700 lb *, or g^M- i,»«k fertilizer par aero. NilrA-i med alfalfa ia «ure of a Rood aland and 4 or fi crop* pe.- pear without rallivulion. It ie a wonder ful land builder. In planting thl* fall Inocnlala your need with NitrA. gem end be eurc of a good Hand. It Improve* your crop and lend. Tt eo*U $2.1)0 per e<-re delivered For free book No. 88A iddrem NitrA germ, Savannah, Ga. CONVINCING TESTIMONY Given By Maay Daaa People Experience told by Dunn people_ Thorn who have had week kid ney*— Who used Doan’a Kidney rills— Who found the remedy effective— Such atatement* pruv* merit. You miptit doubt an uttor atrangar. You mut baliavo Dunn aaoula. Bin'* Dunn proof. Vorlfy It. RoaU. Invoatlpato. Bo convlpcod, YutiH And why Dora folk* boliova in Doan'a. L. D. Knnia, prop, bioyclo «hop Lucknow Square, aaya: “1 Mod Doan'a Kidney Hill* about two yoon •ffu whoa 1 **• auffariap with Bay kidnoyr and thay rural y M ma *abd. Bafara taking thia madirfn, my kid nay* »*»a h> had ihapa, th* aacTatlcn* bring acanty aad irregular la paaaaga. Th# muaclaa af my back ware boa* and aura aad tharp, catting pain* would catch am wheaavar I atooead over. My right wa« blarrad aad I aiao had cttaclrs of dttainaa* f only uaad ana box af Doan** aad thay fb«4 ■; ay In Ado ibapc, completely relieving me of my trouble.” Price fide, et el) dealer*. Don't •imply a«k for a kidney remedy— get Doan’* Kidney PHI*—the earn* that Mr. Enni. had. Fovter-Mllhotn Co., Mfsrra, Buffalo, N. Y. GET READY FOR FLU Keep Your Liver Active. Veer Syt «*» Purified and Free From Cold, by Tablet CaletaWe. tbe Nau • ealeae Cclacnel Tablet*, that are Delightful, Safe I Thyalclam. end Drs||Mi ere advla In* their friend* to keep their ijnUaii purified and their organ* In pnrfei-t working order aa a protection agaln.t ih. return ef Inflnenaa. They knew that a elogged ap ayateai and a l*«y liver favor rolda, infioenra and eeri oua rorapUratleat To rut abort a raid overnight and to prevent aerieot complication* take ono Calotab at bedtime with a ewai. low of water—Uot'i aO. Ko aalt>, no naaoea, no griping, no eiefcening after effect*. Next morning poor rold haa ranlaheJ, your ttegr ie na tive, your ayataaa ie nnrifled and r*. frewiad and yea or. re* I lag fin* with ■ hearty appotitc fwr hreekfe* Vat nhat yan plena*—a# danger. wit INM it nek i dofarUMt that by 11 dad win I yliud yn DMmi )Mwd ta UPthni ifMtrii lim havli yrwaat —“and from there we went to Japan" ^r*_**_ ... . _ nuwnnun I Men in the Navy oocno borne with the kind of experience* that most chape read of only in the books. Here's your chancel Vudt Sam has, at you low, • tax Navy and gives red blooded young fellows Uks yon ■“ opportunity to etrp should and "above oK". Whet wilt you get out of It? Juk thill A chance to rub alben with foreign fuilc, in • irate* |aHi of the world. the chance for good boar* *orfc cx» chipboard—dM kind u/ work that t cac hm you aomothinc retd: tLo kiud at woik ihst puu ow rw Mouiucrt Oud bmif <m your chert. Yoo wOl pet SO car*-Free m» tvm dayi « year, not a-jurp d«or« 1-aVtt in bom, or lorcipn pern. .’sc -.nlhave the Wod at com* mdreiiiji in txnvrl that aadere know. -’o ' w<U bar. regular pmrt over end above your m>-iT k)t% iap usd your Ore uauerm outa. —pood ktuff all uf It. You can join for two ym*. Wban you pat tkraaph youHb. phydcmlly and mil ally “tided op" foe the red of your Ilf*. You”# bl ready tbrouph and tfarouph f.T 8UCCSML Tbare'e a Ba—Mnp Beaded dpiat near you. If you don't know where it la. your fid maaiar dll be dad to tad yen. JW mmy M«p «W JIM* r— Shove off! - Join the t’s the Sensation of the Season See the little Car a^t our Salesroom. PARRISH-PRIVER COMPA’Y • YOUR HOUSE I Is worth more today than it was a year ago i ■R.S jrpold coat you a lot more to rebuild it—if ■l£: fin lemon got it. So why not increase X your insurance? Some are adding a third, others more. It is the wise thing—the aafe thing—to do. It takes only a little accident to turn the biggest house into a pile of ashes. Dunn Insurance and Realty Co. * J. L. Wade, Manager f—>«!■ MMxmy. rtyi /a aelamVMcalljr eaated pa*i o/ JO eifrettoe or Ian pack •fa 1300 eifretiee) In I glmeej me-paper. covered carton. We dele carter Ter the kerne at oMcm euppty me erken pen travel 1 L J. tejemUe fdtoem Ca. W—m »■! a. I.C 18c • package Ctmimoktdl Put *17 your cigarette dartre* In a bunch, tbco buy aoi»*Camala.gtva than every taate-taat and Laew tor your own aatfefectioo that in quality, flavor, nnaalh body and in many otbar delightful way* Canefe mroim m eJaee by Memn/vw/ Cemela are an expert bland ot choice Turktti nd dttfee Domeetic tobaccoe. VouH not only prefer thla bland to either land of tobacco amobad atraight, bat yoaH apprecfete the remarkable fell-bodied-nutdneee and retreating flavor h provides I are a cigarette revelation 1 Camel* win yoa in ao many new wayat They ant otdy pormit you to ataokm . bboroOy without tiffed roar taste but leave no nnrlwoanl cigaretty aftertMM dr at pleasant dpretty odor I Go to the Right Place Go to the Place where you can buy Good , v . - Things to Wear at LOWEST PRICES McCALL & COMPANY * 113 East Broad Street DUNN, N. C. FALL STYLES SHOWN at GOLDSTEIN’S • • The biggest, best and most varied stock of men’s, , women’s and children’s wear we have ever carried is now ready for your inspection. THE GOLDSTEIN COMP'Y Dunn’s Best Store kt_ •
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