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{HE DUNN DEPATCH April tat, 1014, at tte poet ait, m Dm* X. c, under tte art of XaNh A im. '■• uIkiiim powT^iii.i.. ikriSritteMi «TaT&m» etato ta nay thing they did Id the Chicago Coovontlo* la conaemionee Doaoacncy. forooaotod hy political dopctcra aa a poor areoad ta the Xo etathct riectiaa. tea came from be Mad aad ia a* tte favorite. Thiaagh aetioa at tte ftapabikaai it haa become unaeeocaary far Mr, WUaae ta mate tte Laagaa of Me Uoaa tte imu ia tte oomiag caao prig* Ttey have teataa him to it aad will gat all tte blaaao with bom of the erad*. Harding tte maa ttey nominated, ia cMeidcrod ahoot tte wcakaat od tteoo wte aiptrtd to tte aomina Ua* Uo ia oot pnpnlar with laboi and la kaama ta ba frtoadly to tbai clam of Americana who profited thiwagh war time profiteering. Hi ia Mt a big man la aay aoaac of Ihi waid aad cannot be pi oaring to them wte aapported Wood aad Jobaaoa. Altogether, It loeka aa If Democra eyofia rooaoia in tte oaddto for aa ' POLITICS AMO POLITIC IANS After tha third of next month thoet . ad lx (Hxcinir alhxa and brieTtob a* axeh other wB bury the hatehel >»d bavin to Him* afl tbe mad that raxaixx ia the dlrectiea of the Be pnbOemaa. We, the proletariat, ai hai baea oar eattam ihee our fatban «:at cave as freedom, will help them. Tbeee ef ea whe ere for Hssaibol or Homer, Cam sr Max, will mean tils oajoy the m« thiaca ear caadt dataa «y-abe«t them they oppose. ' U a bed way *nfnl habmett roa hamnibal Gzaalbel UTaystto God via has boon 10 bag a Member of the aa ttoaa! Hone* of Bejreeeetethree that tfcoie ef aa who are hie neighbors tore takes It for geaatod that ke wooM remain there jaat ee laeg ae hr ehom to aak for the oOce. That, grehaidy. ie the roaeoa hie laeambea ey it '-breateaed srv by Homer hyxm, of WbiterUle, who led Mr. Godwin by a enhitoathU Margin la the recent Hannibal ie in daagar. Lyaa bat baOt og a perfectly working ameklae that functioned adorably wbaa the rotto« began. Mr. Godwin aad bie friends bare been too eoafldeat. They did little werh. Many of kit borne talk thanght it accdleas to rote. Nottac like tbe fall strength of Dcm tarty was polled fat the primary, •ad the larger port of those who did not rot* were Mr. Godwin’s fries da V ear townsmen ie to be return ed to Ceagnm. Us friends U Dean aad Harnett Coaaty mast do their beet for him bet wore new aad July *• There are mate people In the. \mm ilstrict who rut him rtlimid thorn th*r» ore who do not. ike real taafc la te got theea people to vote. RmUU* say* tha ISM fair U going ;o bo the moat ambitteas project of ,**• kind area attempted la Rooter* Carolina. It and Ed. Vunn art Irtrirlac hard to gat tha saveial new j buildings and other addition* ready la time far tbo opaalng' in October. It U probable that Vlce-Froeidcnt Kanban will apeak at the opaalng of Urn fair, it w** auttd yesterday. Evangelist Johnson. who it con ducting revival acrvlcao at tka Fin* Bgpdat church, will invade the busi ncta district Saturday night. If Sat urday night crowds win aot coma to hfc aaimon ba is going to take the aonaoo to the crowds. Ha win preach on oaa of tka street corner* deem town. He ba* bean doing a great work for Use church during tka last wash and has won many aaula for bin Master. Mimas Rosalia Goldstein aad Chris tine Thompson entertained a largs number of thsfr young friend* at Ja panese lawn party at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Goldstein Tuesday af ternoon. It wan in tha nature of a “going away” party, the young huo taasca intending to depart for n sum mar’s vacation at Camp Ronah, Lake Georg*, New York, within n few dnyr P.» - Tlia lawn and parch were decorated with Japaaese taa '*nu and arabrellaa. Pun ah ,’tiuch »ji served on the front porch Mu* Thompson upon the arrival of :he pi«|t9, later cream and cake wa served by Mias Goldsula. Thom invited w.rs: Minton Elsanor Hatch •*> Gertrude Newsoms, Grace Snipes, SUa Primrose, Margaret Pops, Mil dred Shell, Lueile Creel. Marguerite On d-cr, Luelle Thompson. Maria Thompson, loaias Denning, Lsulss Pndgsn, Mayms Clyde Kaos, Ethel ltaasoa, Mary L#v«s Floyd. Faaaia Goddard, Elisabeth Tawnsand, Bold1 Ihtnisl. Annie BoHa. Noel, Lillian Wilkinson. Virginia Mitchell. May WUkinner. Messrs. Harry Newbarry. John U Thompson, Jr.. John Olive. Granville Tilghman, Benjamin Coop er, Carl Wltaoa. William Huttenbach. Parquhard Best, Coleman Pridgen. Durham Taylor and Miss Praida Is aacs. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ‘ BEFORE THE CLERK North Carolina—Harnett Couaty. George K. Prince, surviving assent* Of 8arah M. Andrews, deceased, vs Janie C. Andrews, Rory Andrews an • J. C. Andrews, Jr. Ordar ef Pwblieatieu It appsartag from the affidavit • George X Prince in this action, tha Rory Andrews, one of the defend nnt* therein, is not to be found ic Horn act county, and cannot after doe diligence be found in Uir .lute. a*, it further appearing taat be u i oren—cry defendant to thin atio: cxirtr age last him: U i* therefore, ordiret! ti*: notiev if th>R action be pubtt. hed one; neek for four wccV* in TS.- Hunt DUpoteh. a cevrrpopt pub* h*d fa.nett count;', altrf f, r:h tb. t lie of tho actio':, the icr^.Vr at tfc time, and requiring thn defendant Rory And.ewe to appear before tin CUrtt ef tho Bcyrtior Court of Mar oett county at hia o*V« tn UU’.ugtor S. C., on the 19th day of July 19211 *~d anrrvar or ‘lemur to the pctitioi of the plaintiff. A. A. MciiONAId). Clark of tho Superior Court. Thii 13th day of Jane. 1930. The public i» cordially Invited tr be p re wit at the Wcdey Bible Clou « Cut. day morning 0:45. D. H. Hood .hi Uactur who ha* taught tho claa* f«* S' jo-»» ar more haa for hU *ub !.'■ '.!•* 23 Pialat. Mr. Hood ha* a' on Ihu .ubjnct Mv«rul tire—I ‘■ud ovory tin*# aow thought* haro usn h ought out which aco highly >’i*ii«S to hU (Hauer*. On account •f the v.i.m-i weather they have -h.«a) *d thv placo of ■rooting to tho xuvmcat—go and carry your neigh. Vir. However, it* going to bo a big day —the bUrgett Dunn haa ever had, not even excepting the day that CoL John Angler brought hi* railroad to ' TJunn. Secretary Riddle and EIU* I Goldxtein, along with a raft of other ^ hustler* of the Dunn Dtatrict," urc working hard to got doiona of Ma ture* novcr' before Tncluded In such celebration*. They bar* engaged a troupe of circa* performer* and clown* to tnlieen the day and are arranging for aoveral horn race* a* well a* for athlotie event* of every kind. Music will be furnished by aeveral bunds sad a corey of eero - r ^ i W—rnwriMk— _' plaoct will add cnjoyneot tp the ©c caaion. ; FOR SALK^IoNE FAllt’oF DE troit tcalea. 3m H. T. Uodgeu, Dana, N. C. l»-2t HAVE YOU ANY REAL ESTATE for aalcT Set W. C. Caulty at Yoaoc'a Hotel for attractive propo rtion. RcprtMntinr Walter and Gurley Co., Kineton. N. C. 4t-pd. NEW PLUMBING BUSINESS 1 wish to annaMice to my friends and the public generallj^hat 1 have opened up a plumbing business in Dunn and will be ready for work by June 5th. I will be located on N. Clinton Ave., next door to W. J. Jones. Mr. J. U. Denning, an expert plumber, who is well known in Dunn and vicinity will be manager and all work will be done under hi3 supervision. Our stock of goods is arriv ing daily and we will be glad to make you an estimate o:r ycuv next job of plumbing. E. C. Edgerton Dunn, : North Carolina Hols--/ Deaotifier-^ | Make* Old Furniture,Worn Floors, | and Woodwork look like New again g rw cot U —all and the planaora of dole* tke | mfc roomll U tract—You'll bodeiithtad wtjth H taa radults obtained by Mint U! §£ dy and adda to rf ; >, furniture Clad I Annour cing the Opening of our Optical Department Wc arc row ready to take care of our customers with anything in the opticil line. Kyes examined and glasses fitted properly by a liceiu id optometrist who is thor oughly capable of fltJtng the most complicated cases. • ———~ " 1 ■ * • DAWSON & SANCTON Jeweler* and Optometrists The Former Uptoo Stand Fayetteville, N. C. ♦♦♦♦♦tMMMItttt ‘*J**tt1ttltlttltltMimtlMtm> Test it for yourself— Tie NEWEIHSON "TV rimm+k mm * M" which made New York gasp with astonishment W« Vve m Inttmat metty Eke tV auninrtK wkick ww Md in tV rcsnorkohle "Dirk Sene'’ T« adi Mack lock. 1910, in Corncfic HilL Nor York City. wken dkc New Wan mucked ksm Cnm'i nia wkk ■ remlino ckit utterly boSed •Boo nfkUaMd New Yarkcrv Tea kt power » pre yon tke nnstl yoica of(NM •Vw. Lei a (km yoo ike kakn Tow. The Barnes A Holliday Co. * « Dunn, N. C. __ _ ^ The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Condensed Report at Close of Business May 4th, 1920. RESOURCES Stock Federal Reserve Bank. _ 1,800.00 Banking House and Fixtures. _ 51,105.22 5 per ct. Redemption Fund_ 2,000.00 Cash on hand and due from b’s. 96,790.1 I Total- $1,169,004.53 LIABILITIES Capitai stock----$ 50,000.00 IM ■• Federal Reserve Deferred Cr’s. 16,967.21 Rediscounts -- 28.750.00 Bills Payable (Liberty Bonds) 100,000.00 DEPOSITS... 892,420.42 Total . ...$U69,004.53 I • One reason for our growth is that no account is too small for us to handle. $818,509.20 loaned out in this community speaks for it self. We take care of the Merchant, the Far mer, .the Business man in every business pur suit the little man and the big man alike. We base our loans on your deposits, and try to show our appreciation of your business by giving service. P. S. COOPER, Pres. G. M. T1LGHMAN, V-Pres. H. B. TAYLOR, Cashier i ^ I Neill-Stewart-Estate On Sand Clay Road In Duke, North CarohnsH} One-fourth Mae From Buoineaa Dis-trict, One-fourth Milo from Railway Station, 300 Yard, from Erwwin Cotton Milla-Subdivided Into Beautiful Reeidential Lota At 1 AUCTION ON SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, 3:30 P. M = walk. AU other conveniences including railroad furnished by Duke, N. C. p™peiry. . unirchu wiUun a few min growing city of more than 3,000 inhabitant* and well located residential property will advance in value raoidlr OurwUnnSATliPnAV n iwr kul Our representative E. B. VERY EASY TERMS TO BE ANNOUNCED ON DAY OF SALE. FREE PRIZES__BAND CONCERT , -SALE CONDUCTED BY — . ATLANTIC COAST REALTY Company, Agents 1 The Name That Justifies Your Confidence” ■ ^_PETERSBURG. VIRGINIA— ■ -OFFICES -— GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA I
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