Newspapers / The Dunn dispatch. / Aug. 20, 1920, edition 1 / Page 3
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* 4 ’r. * I. c c * * i: N A. •* * Wild ^A.;d dev . M . R„|*a 2 i . from a to fi : • «» «• > • m iw * h* nr .%* ; x‘ • •*' . Mat rjWi. Bern, is vrurnr :• Mm. TV. - Hope, '* ’ •••' • ii.. «. Hu* .r.n • ton w*t. day Aire, j l. t .. t i T -e it IV 1*1 ai« "*•!.* ladvea K.•. j. y u., : .. •. ^(H-c-ling tit." -.ili • >' in W .iiTuutou. Kr.lnh >Trd« :i M:i i.' . . from Oconn Via* v h : a chore vacation. E F. Youn<$ um. of tho local Ou. ... in Cl.nton thic . . Jump Navriiw « . U<n>*. ah** .*» and My?t»- ,%«.* ••• CA|lt; i|i 4--J •, s. *V r». and Mr. uni At •**. J. I_. H,r;be* 4« Sunday nt White Lakr. Mr. and Mi*. 01 Fayettos.llr, were j*-*oi* • ft*. .:**.. Mr*. HurJy Warren •>» **.»•.• Frank D.o2fhO<l .%La. *-. i ■ day from Clinton, u!»••»• .*.. visiting r«lat:vea for tf.-vi i. *. Mu* Kathleen Hol'i. ... . • Tuesday from Bin .1, . , m:u. had bean attending a Hook* Mrs. 'X. L. Vnui’hcn trfcrv.ii to. *.%k-wk fr>m BtiehAunn. wr.« ,-«* •!.. had spent th- luii^an wur relative Mil. Joh.i . *-.*10; Grovr, quite nH ui h he.*no 0' her parent*, M.. .:i I idr*. •*.' 4. Icr. Mr-. J. vV Tay.er i.. i . t« r, Alias Tl’r'ai i, of ... . here* as eui<l* n t**« n* *• W. It Wa.rr.r Mrv F.kiYin Wai?« *««•.> ■ . ? . Clara Fope. ajv *pe- *ti.. . at Arh* viiie u».*i ••.#»-. • t«-rn Carolina M.t/tJ I’.vr* and i«i. .. ; . turn ad to their hois— .. » tejr #)K-ndiiiis : . • .« a. gutns of Mi** Mi** .la*. I>. Di'wJ .ird J * -..ij-ra I.*.* rrtvje,ni| to thiix . •*;•» . c!,v* .wr county after ^nd . t ». *. * «Ju> here with Mi. l orrH vu l» .» Dowd >1ra. Bradmy Godwin ami M F Pitimau jper.t W ■ «li.«.*4h:> 10 l*ay rtuvt’lc with Mr.. Claud. Gi-*uV.e.r who u being treated fuf uy e'*i .i*cit:s there. Mrs. Granville M. Tii^hni.i* »% .!• Noifolk to ty »«d ^(vrru dr.>-» with relative*. Before retuir.iiq: h*<r»*. *>•». will spend some t.rr.e c* Natu ;.1 Bridge, Va. ili»s Ur.eidu B'inn ir h :*» 1*. ».%• Mrt. Craig. She t.-j •. rt: n .1 a East Carol 1 tin Tv.tCh?*. ^ I. School Grvcuvillc, ami \*.i ! • within a few day* for h«. .*»•:.• • Hertford. The pretty hur.J paiitUd U^^ard on dirplay in the J. \V. Jordan chow window la a premium vfffn*4 bjr th* National Dumk Jcr>*>* Anroc'at:or for the beat Uttar ~l Lei «. plg.i exhib.tej 1 l ilr 'h : • . . Dr. I*. A. r e* r ' . *.. yesterday fn*t» c*»,. »: v . i i; ha.MH f n qu,k. du k w. *»Ciki Dr. Su wnrt hi rn;» h •apt— » heahli a.;d is* . *-*»'. '•'* )r* prscUc h.*t« ?Xr* >>*.•• • return this week Owm Odum, former f • the Harnett County ... Association and for .. . head uf th** public oinv . ». has accept'd a position u r,. . drr.t of th* h -f :*.. r l.. •eil! leave h:s hum- at C.0..1 r/ r. f»« beginning «>f the P. \r. l .. . Jumi-s fh W '..?.r.*. •* .fi .* . .;•■*.«. his birthday Saturday, Aujrc t ‘1Z< with a <l»nner „t r-* or. it. 1. Im vk'. Mr. William* will ».o^ tc-i 1 % ufr* o. yond *iaCL£ <but h • IS ",li l Aide i fifly,” but h* da. < war.t u'l of i - frienJa U> join Ir. lli Fo> th»t rruton be h,' u*-» I u k«t Imll.liop ■*;, on nr;a< ». i'-v<; body HOUSE r ARTY AT W- l Tr. I ;. ;A A hull*'- pi..y, OfgAil ■**".. n* L'.’.Rl but numbering wjv.vau cut*-.' Un>-,i truests, gathered at V»fc-U I-»'A* fur the week end, Auiyuet 7. It Drived to be cne of th' nto-: •r;uvi.h-i' .-ud delightful event* of ib“ *i*s-ut. 'I et hers of the party ’.I*.,.* Hi chad Clifford, We-r~.iv and '.'a Rat tle, of Dunn; Miac 1 :d.-.i Yell. >c < f Raleigh, and Minr H.itnlln Landl% of Charlotte; Guy Kooks. Kd»h. Cnopw, Jake Wade, of Dunn, i.n, Je n An di-mnn and Will Key of ’.Vl'ron. and Mr*. James Dc,t of Ilynn wcrc chaoeronn*. The party left U11..11 n autcrtoV'int early Friday uiosniny, remrhiiljr tor Love ride of White Lake- Ini" tan. vf tcrnDon. While there ti.; > ••>■.<! -n the Love cottage, am! eifcruii ••■<1 v’u’ito t from Uuitr, end FaiiUc-*'- 01. Se t day. It was th- beet '.<• '• r. 1' f V '■ ' for a house pany at Whi:»; ’ U*. »"d though it rained coo, it.. . . y. Ill* party hid a wordorfn' 1 me. Vi crowd returned to Do-m the fo b Tuesday night w»h p'-sn f -r th, ,ir house porty at 'Aiiite --nice r.er: on mor about thi* time. GODWIN HC-V.S Mr* F. K. Wlllia-Vi ••* <• ‘-’u Alvr Lillie Belle of New Bern N.r> re turnod to their homo afv. < •< R«*’,C icveral day* with Mr. ard firs. Na than William*. Mr. Ruht. W. Vick ol Csroio-Si >' spending a few days w:th hu molltcr Mr*. llary Vk-k. Mr*. D. A. MeOoogan of St. I'nuti i« upending a fow days with Mr. ini Mm. H. McIntyre. Mia. Wn». C. William* :/ vUltlr.j relative* In Mlocumb for a ■»'*' “*/•* Mr. and Mm. C. W. Rpi it a ».'• Mini Eloise Connelly have rtot 'tfr*t» Wr'ght.vllle Reaefc Jfiss Mo nr CrimVi ted i--1' Rufus, of wtsdklhvill. 1 -v -<.i «• „ few daf» with Mi* . Amy <l>~. ww Mix* Fcby Turner h<:-. re! t, col home aft* ' spending severs) ilpy* i Ihinn with Mr and Mr*. cjhi!> Godwin. Mr. C. B Maror. of Ifo'.'e... >,* returned from W’ri.'h'-tii'.' iir.t Mist Emily Uvahim hi v .ini. he sister. Mm. Mmy Oiir.i y '.lock Mount Claude Graham ■ *r« - *’”•« h- '-" cation wilh hi* pa.enIS. ■'•* rd Mr. >f Dunn, *pcnt iJ •*•/> v t,. h 7 .vioi• Mr*. John. . i.N VIEW NEWS 'a r . • .lnfn'J and har bro •• ~'l, of Lillie, Goovj'ja hare • iVit.c Mine time m tne hntne* Stone a;.d J. S. Wfllii’ftrd. V.'. 7 i’opa h*-. been very *,ek • • c.cl days. . i'.ila Stone, of Sanfoid, ap. nl - -1 k as a roei’S in the borne of >tont ny .'aimer, in lb:>: part of tha i.'ir r.te COUlyp nii thaie homes . ..b .S-ctric l'Thtr. J* _* t iyi/'iec i,f Linden, spent ;'y‘ 'r'f '<>! "i n his brother, John • V i; y.v , hr. n qjltc aick. '*•" I.1’' i TJ w.'or, of Florida, who ' -it ns hvr father, John .0: i>ft Ltidsy for her home. BLUE EYES. JUNE •• r; . is glad in Jun«. •1 you're gluj because now ’ ’•'» • jp so you can mr the I uts clear across the holds, be . i’ lie's jtill u lingering trace of <e v - nt of apple blossoms in the ’•"< ausc the bees are humming is*-*’ ihovc the red clover, because ev. ning air is h'-avy with the .e**n: of roses. Icvimc all outdoors «cm:- Just a ■ut of b.-ghtneir and bird-song- ami ‘r-}.-».:nce, slid fuli of promise of the * •• ve. t *o come. s.*ttiug out on the porch of warm ■ air *- with the- good wife, you get i *1 Sr vf the Junes of yesterday— ■ i. yr when your married life win •ininy You look across at her in j‘*> io k and ssish that, after all theac * irr; onto way copld be found to i .141.1 life a lillisj ranter for hsr. You have to admit that so far as n.ehin.T^Jor >svVg labor is concern 'd e.. reA'its IK farmer and his c/.fo the Towner mi all the best of It. Hus onr caVt jK>id it against him • M-lly. (nr borfhow, more labor vlng machbiem has been offered the farmer tlwiAas ever been offer It is only 4ply that any real aid i* fa-mer'Mrife has bciw offered, nt.jp widespread, general -mi«' of improving thing* for her. ;-.l help is coming to her—is here i fr.et. in,, thr shape of electricity cun JN> u "yd in a multitude of • i '/‘mis farm home. So, wherever v.-it Jarm jr.Jh you have it in your u.-jff' tank r: be burden lighter for n’#\\ woman wno napiv tne aev /•Vyf youi Innc./fol ran, by the . / ill eMail elnXric mnrhine that l ; l.\V \wn efeclriclty, five her a hvijVthr.t w'll relieve her of murh • e'wwrk’. wa«hing, churning. »weep | .-.g. pumping and carrying water, all jilll latkt that have opprreeed nor | h.i*i wiv, » through yran gone by Ho '.hat, and your Junta, and all oth r iiadcn*. will take on a gladneai Aicy've never had before. —JL. itASMROOK OF RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH DEAD K rhmmd, Va., Aug. 18.—Col. oirl-'v fcl Hr. .brook, editor and man ■ • of 'Si Richmond Timet-Dlapatch l ,•< h:a traMcnee. Sunnybrook j v!,i Line, at fi.HO o’clock thia af> i oi",. in hit 73rd year. Death »>t I • to hear, failure. He had brer in health «r.i hir return from the muriatic national convention. Pemnklin -di'Oluir oahled greeting* I'•/> Karl Haig and Sir Davfd'Beatly, Augu-it t, the tilth anniveriary '.ivrat Rrik-n't entry Into the -,.:':ti War. j • : ■ L'j.w on telegraph, tele-( :'|.h'a end ebeping ear cor-' i i: ■ raaod. aaBwmamgrftmnmaanr.i'iumurmmuuiimM «.... TIIR REPRESENTATIVE^!? THE cluhebland railway and rOV.'EH COMPANY WMRII TO EX Pr.USS Tl'Ein ^fpRECIATION THE Pr.OXJ# MANNER frl VVtUCH THK (.'ITJEEN8 OP COATS ANI\DLTES CbAeK HAVE MET THEl\ CONDITIONS IN ORDER TO Ce\ UCllf AND POWER, (p THE PUrLW IN THE COUTRY WI’.L OdAS/VEIL, POWER Af^D LIGHT V.tLl/SOON BE AVAIL*. .81.K OrI faZSZ TOWNS AlfD CO MM UN W. ’ CUMBERLMID RAILWAY AND PWER COMPANY P> W. J. Wny. RcprowiiUlH)K mmttmmmmmtmmmxxttuxuttmtxmmmmmmmammtmmmxammmtm Gear Insurance GOES WITH THE USE O^ Crystaline Lutrijcants We insure the transnr>Jbn and differential gear* of all care JMng Crystaline ■ubricanta exclusively. We enter an iron^ound agreement to reimburse you for damage done t\your gea» if you use our oil. Come and see the polic\ 9 <JNE TIKU tubes than these, and we arc prc |or any aize. Our repair departmAt to equipped and manned i do the very beat of work. Wo can fl* any car. Sr. Martin and Broughton NEXT TO FARRiSil-DRIVER CO. WILSON AVE. « '■ I A FEW BARGAINS LEFT 3 l ' < * !>'• \ still offering j Buyer • r — — a • |K fi 1 COME IN D LET US SHOW I ou. I THE GOLDSTEIN CO. ' * s • I . * f ■WOUNDED PATROLMAN SHOT AND KILLED HIS ASSAILANT ' Bait'jnor.* Aug 17_la a platel .duel in a dark etairway on HoJIinn Utr.et tonight. Marlnlla Reynold*. 40 yrjr* old, wn killed by patrolman '..Vwln* Wallace, after the patrol. Uu.i had been dot in the hip. The ehoctin* followed trouble be tween Reynold* and Nathaniel W. Wingate, who. with hi* family, occu pied part of the bourn. AtWviH. Hama AehuriUu. Aug I7—1 b« hnndaamt borne of Col. and Mr*. William Jen nmp Bryan, nn Ev-iyu place. Grove park, bail! by tht y.ent commoner ai the lart home fer (rim and Jfra. Bry an, va> Mold today by tbu boat aetata 3~:-'p.^r yysrssua S«iifc.'ssar%2?5 »Uc* hU homo aftor gottiag potato* Ion oo Octohoo 1. A aoeood Conor Ialand mor ho nude of the oaad danoa on tho abort# of Lake Michigan, near Chicago. r 1 titTtf r TiililTTlTiTTiiiiti i i i ■ .*.HMUMMMIM | ■ .***1 *IUWMIWMWWMHMMmillHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHII * ! 1 ' < - , I • < < ] < ' ; i || The Universal ar h II i —%«. • • i ■ < » ■ of Ford eon bacauao of tbo ' nt woo dcomod mcioiit at tho ! id RiiaQuotatfoaa of thaaa ad- | So to aafogaard tho public afainot ; tho prooeat pricoo: " ’ i > < « > • RUNABOTT ~.~~S>5tt?£4r-1 "* “*ya TOURING CAR “*' •'•eUlc “•«*■»iU n»ya COUPE • aad dMuiMlblTftaM_.^HiS f\ SEDAN . . SSaSS ij TRUCK CHASSIS {600 Lj H (With pneumatic d demountable rime $640) || Tbeee price* all f. o. b. Detroit. g Fordwn Tractor (850.00 f a k . Mieh. 1 J. W. Thornton | is Ford Car*-Ford Trucks-ForcUon Tret ctoro-Ford Service i; alooit : Phono 177 : ill B X » X • Get Ready For Winter W O O D Cutting We are'prepared to Hi orders for Wood Saw Rigs at I;;! once, and advise those wife intend operating this winter to ; \ buy now. \ M ,! 1 GooV will bffglad to show you what we have ; [ and to fill your irders ^mediately. ji: | The coal sAuatiofwill be no better this year than it ; ! was last. The fyllovAvith a wood saw rig will be in posi J ► tion to make gooll m*ey all winter. If you haveta 1\Mt of cord wood, you can fill in the i > ' winter months wthi good paying occupation. I | „ Townspeople inust buy wood this winter. They ! wall not be able tct*t coal unless they have already placed f ! [ their oders. Iff Get your rigHow and begin sawing as soon as poesi ' — BARNES &HOLLIDAY Pi COMPANY ft i 1 »iH»nH»niiiiiia:i;iiiiiiiim»»mii)itiimn:n»iiinimm«wa ',r’’ * ' Vt*' ‘VO'
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