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♦LOCAL* Charte· Le* Guy «pont Honda; at Clinton on buiinM*. Claud· A. Stewart, of Anglttr, w«» • vi«itor to Dunn Tuesday. P. A. Loo ii again on the job after a lèvera! day/ sclge of tomlUtU. Worth M Pop· returned Momlay fruni a riait to Raleigh and GrMW boro. Robert K. Smith and hit little son, Robert P. Jr., wi-re in town Tuesday night. Mr*. C. Γ. Waiiea, of Jfdcnton, w her· tu «pend ssvoral <lay» with ner husband. K. A. Stewart, of Lillluftoii, «pent Saturday and Sunday her· an a guest of friend*. Mm. II. T. Young and Mia* Gladys Young hare returned from a viait to Philadelphia. Mr». Jack Le* returned Monday from an extended viait to ralativa* at Hondersonvillr. J. W. Wilson wai uaong thole uf Dunn who attended th« circus at FaysttavilU Tuesday uighL Mr· J. J. Lan·, Mr» Ernnl M. Jeffrey» and Mn. R. S. Kelley have gone to Richmond to »pend several day·. Mr*. Marmh Morrow and Miss Lu· cillc Karri» left Monday night for Richmond whir· they wll viiit Mill Harris' aunt. Miss Juanita Crockett, of Lilling Ion, wai here Saturday and Sunday to τικ! her pa re η u, Mr. and Mrm. J. k. Crockett. WUIiaja Troy Mond· and Joe Creel, •tock daalerm, loft Tuesday for Huh· raond, where they will purchase hor»»·* and mule· for their «table· here. Mi·· Grace Crockett returned Mon day to Eton College after «pending the week of tha Fair here with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Crockett. Claud· Gardner i« again able to be un after several daw of icrtoDi lUnMi following in operation in η Psyetteville hospital for the nmovil of hi· tonals. Mr·. Margaret Cappe, muthrr of Cahrtn Capp·, the gallant your·κ lieu tenant who lout hia Hfe is Kiaaot, waa here last waek from her home at Lacuna to ei«lt frUndj and rcla Inraa. Eugene T. Lee and J. Lloyd Wade left Sunday night for WaAington where they are attending the bien nial session of Scottlah Rite Mason· as delegates from the Wilmington ransiatory. Mia· Claudia J one·, of Raleigh, wu among laat weak'· visitors to Dunn. She waa a guest of her sister. Mr*. Herbert B. Taylor while here and was a participant m the several dances held during Kalr week. Jamea Smith and Braxton Baggctt |isvc recently accepted a position with the Ε. V. Galney Garage. Mr. Smith is an experienced automobile mechan ic and will be glad to have his friends come to him with all their ear trou bla·. Mr Haggett, too, is a mechanic af several year· «xpcrlence. Sergeant J. J. Stuart, of Greens boro, and Private Β. B. GOlen, of Raleigh, ara here on the trail of rc cralts for the regular army. They will be here until Monday murning aad will accept enlistments at the postoAce at any Ume from 4 to 4 o'clock tn the afternoon and from 7:30 to 8:30 at night. They also will furnish any Information desired con earning allotment·, travel pay and In surance doe discharged soldiers or their dependents. For census «numerators hι Harnutt County Representative* Godwin has recommended (His P. Shell, Avcrua boro; T. W. Harrington, Barbecue; Ed Blanchard, Buekhorn; J. A. Wil liams, Black River; Α. Γ. Kowler, Duke; L. L Turlington, Grove; J. S. Johnson, Anderson's Creek; Henry Morrison, johnsonvtllr; John Collier, Ν will's Creek; Walter Pearaon, Hec tor's Creek; A. L. JohnaoQ, I.illing lofi; Haasle Truelove, Stewart's Creak ; W. C. Davis, Upp»-r Little River. The laat of three fire· within a week Monday morning destroyed a barn in the alley fronting the Meth odist Church. Marvin Wade waa the owner of Uir barn. Muck farm ma chinery and feed ntuff belonging to Eroast Pope was also destroyed. The two other biases were at the home of Robert Barnes at the corner af Pope and King Ave. and at the George P. Pope mill. Robert's home with Its furnishings waa destroyed. Damage at the Pape will was to the shaving Hons* entirelv. Dr. J. W. Halford «u fined 150 and colt tt Lilllngton Monday for urrylni ■ eonwiM weapon. The raw wti tiled before Judge Otla P. Shell, vice-recorder, «erring In place of Col. Dan Hifk Mr I., an who did not care to présida ovar the proceed in(i. It grew oat of an affray be tween Dr. Halford and Κ W. Norrli at Liilington during the September torn» of Saperior Court. Dr. Halford la alleged to hare drawn a pistol up on Norria after Kr. Norrli bad •track him. Mr. Norrij wai triad before Judge Shell on a charge of ■Impie aaaaolt and waa fined $25 and eoeta. Paul Norria, charged with the ■■a offenae, waa adjudged not guil ty. and Clyde Norria, a third aliased offender, waa not provocated. Clifford A Townaead represented the Norrk men. Oarlee Ron appeared for Dr. Halford. That good old friend. Jim Motley who raaidea aoaaewhere np around Fu Quay Springe, waa In town far aeveral day· th·· week vidtlag the family ol W. a. Jacluon, whom daughter. Mi* Lulu be married Mxae twaaty yean ago. Jim waa the pioneer tobaccc wareboueeoan of Duan, aatabllihlni himaalf in what la now Ika Stephana Howard Company'· warehouse li ltM. Ha attracted tbooaand· ol poanda of the golden weed to thii market aad waa la · fair way to auk· thia one of the leading markets of Un Beat until the low price· of 100! knocked the bottom oat of tbiaga am put a erimp la Dunn'· aeprratiorv »long that line. Several year· agi be moved to Ape log Hope, thenci to Γοςοβτ Spring· where be haï al te me ted between farming and ware hooaing with varying aneeaaa. I hrnt often that he wander· down thi way, but when be doee come ther are many bare who remember tb old lebeeet day· who derive a genu Ine pleaaore from eeeing the aam> old mile that wea the frieadahip ο farmer· fer Dunn. C. A. Moor· «ai a viator in fif «tteville Tue*d*y night Urv Jane· M. Dmilcl» U visiting rtlative. ID Uracnafcoro. L. U Barmi left I'aoalaji niffct far a brief vi«it to Richmond. Mr*, llarvcy McKay la ' visit'** relative* tn Rii-hmond and PeterAur». Mrs. Uh Hodge* Humphreys, of Birminflun, AW., Is here lo vltlt her parent». · Roy I.own continues very III at the bon* of hi* parent», Mr. and Ml*. R. Lew··. < Mr*. Clara Eldrt<tre, of Newton Grove, ia her* to viail her paranu, Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Butler. Mita»· Maryaret and Naomi Walk rr, of PtUrtburn, ara visiting al the home of Mr. and Mr*. W. Ε Butlar.' A. E. Robinson, big chief of th« Holiness print «hop at Falcon, paaaad throujth town Saturday an ruote to Uoldtboni, Mar key W Jon·· haa return ed tulfcr bom» at Atlanta, Ga., after having spent several day* here a· the jrucft of Mri. S. Shaw. "Valley Karm," a drama in three acta, will be presented al Shady Grove lilsh School Friday night, Oitober 31, by sludt-nU in the *cbool. Mix* Je»in Holliday returned Mon day to Her itrntm at Atlantic Chris tian Coll»«c after upending a week here with lier parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mel). Holliday. Carlisle Bain returned Monday from Fayetteville where hv had been rtvelvinft treammnl lor the after ef fect uf German Gaa he encountered while in ncrvice in France. Work ha* been started on the new Free Will Baptist Church which is ΙII AilOHnw tkn Mi«ikiatrwa« *-■ — »· Cumberland Street and King Avenue. This structure U to cost approximate ly 120,000 and will be completed by early spring, it ϋ believed Cotton hW on the local market reached 12,000 bate· early this week jvith price* rancinu" op to nearly 37 cent λ Car scarcity Km been ao seri »ua and receipt· ho heavy that the whole of Lucknow Square is filled with the staple. nearly 4,000 bale· being left there nearly every nigkL Ilcnry Im. Ralph Wade, Wesley Thompson, Jc»«r Wilaon. Alcy Parker, Lewis Strickland and Elija Ixwkamy left lajt η ι* ht for Kaletgh where they will attend the flrat annual reunion of the Ηθικό Gang, a eoldieni or ganisation created while Ibcy were quartered at Fort Carweil. Rev -lames M. Daniel, pastor of the Divine Street Methodist Church, U preparing to attend the next con ference which I» to be held at Wll· κα beirnning November 1·. He ha· brrn importuned to incept a po*i lion a» director of the Trinity Alumni Aseoriation's effort to raine fllft.lHHl to build a mémorial to the college men who died or were kill ed during the war. It is possible that he will accept thl· poeition. The Meth odist» of Dunn, however, are itriving to induce htm to remain in the pul pit. Uiifcop U. V. W Darlmjrton win | preside over the November confer ence. HOLLIDAY SPAIN Harper McDaniel Holliday and Mies' Agnes Spain were married in the pa «tor's itudy of the Mithodist Par sonate Wednesday afternon at 6Λ0 o'clock. Rev. J· m es M. Daniel, pea tor, nftciated Miks Rlenehe Thomas of Burlington, H. G Tayter, Jr., and Italie Wood were the only attend ant*. The wedding came as a surprise to the many friends of the young couple here. No Intimation of their inten tion to wed had been given any one until a few hours before the cere mony. Immediately after the wed ding they motored to FayottevMe, whence they returned to Dunn this morning. The bride I» a- daughter of Mr. and M» D. S. Spain, of Creenville. Her father i« one of the most prom inent tobacco warehousemen of East ern Carolina. She came lo Dunn ss a teacher of music In the Dunn schools- when they opened this fall. Mr. Holliday met her when she was on β vlait here last summer. She Is a young woman of rare charm and lovablettees, accomplished In all the Ml*. Mr. Holliday is a son of McD. Holliday. of the Barnes and Holliday Company, here. He Is one of the town's mort popular young men. COATS L K. Johneon of Zetmlon spent Sunday with hit parents, Mr. and Mn. J. L. Johneon. Misa Hatlie Gardner of Angler spent the week end with her sister, ·<·νν·· uni Π«Β. Mr. and Μη. Anf Stewart of nnu Dunn were visitor* at th«* home of Hi. T. V. Stewart's Sunday. Th« ftrst series in the Lyceum course waa presented at the achool building Saturday evening. The at traction waa The Knowltoc Hanjo and Giro Club which was Indeed inter tain injr and worth while and quite a large number of people went oat te heal the splendid entertainer» in spite o1 the disagreeable evening. Herbert Crimea want to Ralelgt Monday on bualneaa. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiggins spenl Tuesday ID Dunn shopping. J. Ρi#)iiUr Visited relativna it Chapel ill last work. We are glad to te· Mr. B. L. Lang don out again. He waa right itel last week. Jnnious Beckwith of Durham h visiting his mother, Mr*. B. >. Oil IMTt* Mr. and Mm J. M. Byrd and Ml and Mrs. 8. L. Gorton spent Sands; afternoon In Duke. Misse· Collie Stewart and Laun Parrisli and Meaera Elidridgo Coat aad Aide Byrd motored to Duni Monday night Mrs. John fotater of -Chapel Hll It th« guest of Mr. aad Mrs W W Wiggins this week. Henry and Gay Btowart spen Rendsy at Hansen Misa Ira Johnson of Angler men the week end with M lea Kdoa Beai ley Mr. and Mm. Wfllia Byrd of Β «τ ι son arc vlsHIng at tho home of W. C ι Williams ι Mr. Yaarby of Durham was a bus I neee visitor here Tuesday. Dr. J*arker of Benson was In tow ι a few hour* Wednoeday t Miea Pearl BtriekUnd of Four Oak la vialUng ker rioter, Mn W. M Keen this w«k. Prof. J. A. Campbell of Bultt'a Creek wu hm Tueaday. H· ku 6o«ρ very nick for the put acrcral day» and Ma many irianda are (lad to know h« haa recovared Have you paid your tow· taxes yetî If not pay now and an the discount. 8«c Haj|·. * BUSINESS LOCAL » rot SALE.—M ACRES. α CLEAR ad. clay nibaoii, cleared land flM af Wade, N. C., on the-National ad. Good kail dale·. · salles aouth Highway. R. L. Taylor. Wade, N. C. 10-S-18-Jt pd. FOR SALE—SEVERAL NEW FOIO touring can. S. V, Galney. TENANT WANTED FOR FOUR· horaa farm altaatad naar Linden. Good land and aWe two-aton hoaa« on it. Apply to Ε. M. Jtffrrys Dunn, N. C. SPECIAL — miAW MAT· AT your own prlca. Wa have · largo aaaortmant to aelect from, all of which ara going at · big reduction. Call at once befera they are pkked ovar. All good styles. Johnaon Rrothera. Duns. FOR SALI—A MILCH COW AND calf. Cow givaa t toS gallons of milk dally. If tatarcatad aaa H. P. Parnan, Dunn No. I. tt-pd. NEW AND SECOND HAND FORDS for aale. PARJU8H-DRIVEK CO. του WILL II CIVEN A DIS. count if yon pay yeur town taiaa daring tha moath of October Pay now and sa»a the discount. U. 8. Γ a ira, Town Tax Collector. FOR SALE—FIFTY HOGS SUIT· abla for fattening, alao Ara ftne bcrd aowl, one choice Haaapablra boar Mx month* old, two Jersey cowa, flvt nice fa ma ranging in alae from M to 12W acre· each. 16 crop* for rent Good booaaa, on road* naar churches and aahoola. 8oe J. C. Lay too, Dunn, N. C.f No. ». 10 1· 2t FOR SALE—ONE PRACT1CALLT new top btoggy and haraeaa for cash or on time. Κ. V. Gain ay. PAY YOUR TAXES IN OCTOIU and save the discount 8c· Chief Pint at hi· odfi in Um Municipal Building. FARM FOR SALE NINETY eight icrva on liltwn year· time. wTh. parribh tf YOU WILL RE GIVEN A DIS· rount if you pay your town taxai daring thi· month. Pay Chief hf« new aad «a*· th« diaconat. UNLIMITED MONEY TO LEND ON long time on firat-claaa real aetata. ΙΙ,ΟΟΟ.βΟ up. With ar without life insurance; with or without broker age chart··. Literal appraiaal of property, and prompt attention |im to al iMllntioaa, Bom hirh-producinx fenoj alway· for tale. R. L. GODWIN, Dunn. N. C. 10-2-tf. WANTED AT ONCE—ΛυΝΟ WO men ago 18 to 32 to take training couru» in njning in the training school for nunc· la the New Pitt man llopital, Fayrtterille, Ν C. The work i( not hard, hot U rrry intererting and beneficial wKh er ery convenient, for teaching and rare of the nor··· 10 It 4L FOR SALE—4 MOUSES AND SEV eral ratant lot· In Dune. Eaay torn·. Jameg Beat, attorney-et law. tf. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APPLI ances of all kin*·. Any thing you need for electricity. Howard Elec tric Shop. Phone 17S. FOR SALE—ONE SECOND HAND . Maxwell touring car in good con dition. Κ. V. Oainey. FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY piano and table lamp·. Howard Electric bhop, Pbon« 171. FOR SALE—ONE Ι·Ι·»17 MAX· well frame with running heard·. E. V. Gainey. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APFLi anceg of all kind·. Any thing too need for electricity. Howard Bac· trie Shop. Phone 171. LOST—A COCO WRIST WATCH Tharaday between H. L. Godwin and l*f Barn·· mdrac· L. I. F. and 191· enjrraTed on the watch. Reward if returned to tkla oB«. It. pd UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFPt-l aaeep of all load·. Any thing you neetl for alactrWity. Howard Elec tric Shop. Phone 178. LOST—THE COAT TO A GREEN •nit batwMn John Hodgeo and Frank 8111·; «a the Clinton road, toward of f 10.00 for return to J. If. Hodgaa, Dunn, R. 1., Box 1·. St. pd. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL AFPLI aorta of all Unda. Any thiagroe nood for electricity. Howard Doe. trie Shop. Phone HE 'FOR SALE—SECOND HAHD FURN itare la food condition, and priei reaaonabla. Mr·. Annie Fettoa Donn, N. C., It I FOR SAL·—OME GOOD MULI 1· roan old tad weighing aboui 1*00 pound·, ea* or oa tUo. Ε. V. Oalpey. 'night OPERATOR WANTED FOI Dunn Exchange Apply to Man agar, telephone office. FOR SALE—ORE NEW VKTTOf combination cafe. Welch 1·00 pound· A real bargain Jemaa Boat, •ttoraey-at-law. tt. NIGHT OPERATOR WANTIiTfOI Dunn Birr ha ego. Apply to Mm agar, telephone oflke. NIOMT OPERATOR WANTED FO Dunn Exchange. Apply to Mai ■ · · ·'··/ ψϊ?ψ* 75 Horses and Mules JUST ARRIVED '. ■'v . " % ? :.i.. +<>m The·· can be seen at Lane'· or J. W. Hodge· Stable· ami are offered for tilt A—ρ for ώΡ·Α: 2 • ÉÊÊl· ο! cash or on time „ Κ » Kentucky Horses I 6 : and Missouri Mules Better stock thah these animal· has never been brought to Dunn. They are young, strong and especially fitted for whatever work will be required of them on fs of this section. There is not a bad bargain in the whole lot. Farmer· who new stock will do well to look them over. ^ ξ «ΊΑ1· ι * >Λ · ν ' .·' A'·.·· '♦w-4 ·ί·- >■ \X 00 ψ;φ i»/. y .*· C ·'·. '· y \ Lane and Johnson J. J. LANE BEN JOHNSON Knjoy your family circle under ) bright, itie, convenient electrte light DELCO-UGHT Brniri. U«to —4 : rw« rw « K. J. Hudwn, D»*ler J SMAIX FARM NEAR COATS FOR alt. W. H Pc/ri «h, Lhina, Ν. C. MILK COW FOR SALE—FOUR 1 y ran old, freah, E. IL ImÊnjt i 11 j FINE SHOW1NO OF PRETTY | piano and tabla laaqn Howard ! Electric Shop, n<w, 17». FOR SALE—XSO ACRES OF LAND m Imatr Pint Townthip, Cue bar la od county, f Mil ta from Fay etteviUa. 140 acres ia high state of cultivation. 4 krouae·, (tablas, 1 tobacco bam. Land rood In tobacco, cotton or corn. For quick •alo offered at vary low figures, tea or write A. W. Peace, Fayetterine, N. C. •EHNINC PIANOS ARE CREATED to sxctll. Tbey do. That ia why thay art tha talk of tbo town Sold by Parr lab-Driver Co. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL APFL1. anccg of all kind·, Any thlnryeu η sad for electricity. Howard Elec tric Shop. Phone ITS. BETTER GET YOUR PORTABLE end piano lamp and other electri cal appliance*. A rood selection to cbooe* from at Howard'· Mac > trie Shop. FINE SHOWING OF ΓΙΙΕΤΤΎ piano and tabL, laaapa. Howard Electric Shop, Pb*n« ITS. M OTIC X—IF YOU AltS IN THE market (or nitrate of toda, tare· or — ni contracta, nt In Uwch *Kh α a. w«'»a fOt tit· yoodi, and the prie· will lurpriac toil Writ· wire or phono, T. T. Covinirton A Boa "An*thin* la FartlHaera," Fapottevule, N. C. iq I It FINE ' SHOWING OF Ρ HETTY piano Mvj tabl. lampt. Howard kloctrla Shop, rboia ITS. FOR SALE.—I HAVE SEVEEAL ▼aluahte fan·· for aal« tm Ποιο Ml coaatr, located la good MUUor hood·, oa food road·, and Mar rood market· with rood bafldhip. Can oa or addtooe, E. L. Godwin, Dana, N. C. JUST RECEIVED—A CAE LOAD of lallrn— Can bow nipptT rw with anything y·» waat la thl· lis*. Prie·· raaao fro* M <>0 to SSS.SO. BatWrfrdo.. Daaa. M. C. FINE SHOWING OF PRETTY •larvo and tabL lamp·. Howard JCIeetrie Shop, Phon, ITS. MING US YOUE UBEBTY BONDS If pou waat to MÛ them. Wo will pap poa tha hlghoat prlca· for thorn. Win pajr poa «aah or fir· poa trad· in oatfcaar*. If poa daoido to Mil dent fill te to. on. Johnaon Brother·, Dana, H. C. I λ λ. AA4AAAAAAA4AAAAAAJ ▼▼▼ΤΤΤΤ W f ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼^^ —1 W1 '■■ 1 ' WHAT WILL του SHOW? What WHl Tm Shaw at tha Ca»a far Fair, F»>»tl»»tH«, Oi>»tw N4I. Har» in · few of th» pratntwM off trad. S»l«n mm asklMti and enter Ikm wUk Iwntir; JmIcmii: On» h«n<tr«4 dollar* far b«t agri lultanl axhlMt*. Ninny dollar· tn pr»miamt far corn. i'orty ι teller· ta irwliM far to bacco. TwcMy-βτ· Mian In praaiUM fer HMM On· ImM «ad 9fly Mian to premium· far dairy eattU ·» Tkr»t kandrad dollar· la praataM for raria·! ahtrty dollar· tai >π·Ι··ι fur DimJimr claaa. βί* (β thootand Brt kwdrvd dal lan In prcmienu and pvnoa ta caa» Buy While We Have It Production is Uncertain Markets are Scarce Xll goods made of steel, iron and wood are becoming scarcer. They are hard to get at any price, and no manu facturer will guarantee delivery of more than limited quan tities at any specific time. For this reason we advise all of our friends to place orders for their needs in these lines as early as possible. Farm implements needed for next ' year's work should be ordered now. While our present stock of all grades and all kinds of Hardware, Furniture and other lines of our goods last you will be given what ever advantage we have gained through buying as heavily as we have. After these stocks are exhausted, however, we cannot agree to maintain the present prices. They are bound to go up. If you are fortunate enough to buy of the present stocks, you will save money. If you wait, you will certainly have to pay more. This is the opinion of all wholesale dealers of the country. xVe will be glad to advise you in any way we can about market conditions. The Barnes & Holliday Company 1 9 <>*· ·· <"/' } Λ • -
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