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THURSDAY
“Pirate Gold" Sple©de 8—"Flre
aide Brew, Meek Bennett Comedy In
two rsale—alao “Belle and Belle” one
reel Star remedy.
Friday
“Milestones”—Its A Uoldwyn—
Boub Pollard ia “Money to Bum”,
oaa reel Comedy and latest Pathe Re
view. Matinee Friday afternoon.
SATURDAY
Naaamovta In “The Brat”—Bpi
tede 11 “Hidden Danger*"—Latest
Path* News.
Mr*. U. 9. Page I* visiting rela
tlvee la LaGrange
iama Butler and Meivin Hodges
are la Raleigh today.
Norwood Pope is here from Wake
Forest College to vielt hi* parent*.
Mr. aad Mr*. James Hampton, of
Richmond are here to visit relatives.
Murdock Dowd and Boh Warren
spent Sunday lo Bensnn with friends.
Mack Wilson, of Oak Ridge, is here
to spend Christmas with hit parents.
Louis F. Adley, of Philadelphia, Is
here ta spend the Christmas holidays
with his mother.
Mlaa Clara Pope 1s homo from
Lauidburg College to spend the holi
day* with relatives.
Mlaa Ruth Westbrook Ls home from
Oxford College to visit her mother,
Mrs. Lillian Vinson.
Girard Wilson, of the Univeiaity.
arrived Sondiy to visit his parents,
Mr. aad Mr*. J. F. Wilson.
Mlaa Floraaca Cooper has retorn
ed lorn* to spaad Christmas with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S Cooper.
Mias Margaret and Minnie Taylor
are home from school, to visit thsir
• parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor.
Mm George T. Noel has returned
frees en extended trip to Baltimore,
Washington and other cities In the
North.
Dr. Paul A. Stewart left Baturday
for the Wastern part of the Slate,
where ho will spend the holidays with
reletivs*.
Geerjte L. Ca/inady will leave thia
week for Oxford to mend Chnatmas
with relatives.
lev. Father Watkins, of the local
Catholic Church, haa returned from
• vielt to Beaton. New York and
other Northern cities.
A ■Meting of thuse interested in
Christmas charities Is called by Sec
retary Biddle for Wednesday night.
Mean tine persons who know of
worthy persons who need aid err re
quested to communicate with-him.
Furuons McQueen and Olive are
working hard on the community
chorus idea and will anon call a re
hearsal of locol talent foi the en
tertainment to be given In the Mr
tropalttan Theatre on the night of
December SO.
Lesris Donning, who has been tour
ing America for the last aavcral
The Chamber of Commerce has
erected road signs pointing the way
to Kaleigh and to Benson at the fork
•f Fairground Rood near the home
of Judge X. L. Godwin. This ia a
great convenience to motorists who
are not familiar with the route.
Earl Westbrook and John C. Clif
ford. representing tbs local graded
schools, attended the basket ball con
ference jn Fayetteville Saturday.
They have arranged games with
Park ton, Fayetteville, RmltWUld end
Camp Bragg for the present season
Because its scenery failed to ar
rive on time tbs Tea for Throe Com
psusy, scheduled to appear here Sat
urday night, cancelled its engage
ment. The company continued on iti
way southward and will **»* Dunn
another date when it starts North a
Mra J. X. Butler entertained the
members of the -Missionary Sociotv
of Divine Street Methodist Church
With n luncheon in the basement of
the chunk Monday afternoon Thr
thirty-six member* werePtewnt to
mtjoy her hospitality. This was s
^Christmas present to tho society from
Mrs. Butler.
a .s to 1L ^ J Via she
local potle* thli weak while lr>
attempt to travel to hio station vlj
the locomotive Under roaU. He ii
in th* local crib awaiting the ««*
bf abaat $10. If this doe* not imvi
oooa ba will be east to th* rood* anc
bo forced to itaod a trial by conn
Mf11-1 when he return* to hit ship
A large part of th* snbocrihar* t
the local Ulepbone exchange awoki
t* tad thematlve* ulephonelce* ye*
Urday. Manager Nobles had diacoa
tinned service to all who had not pel'
Saturday* Thl* 1* . rulo he will fol
law strictly In fatur* Ha Is net per
mltted to continue aorvlee if duel art
not p#W by th* twenUeth of oacl
There are several sailor* and *ol
dlan on the county read. ,t thl. time
Their crime* l* thatlbox hadn't ml
AcUnt money to get them u thoi
•hip. a.d camp* after pending a fn
day* with th* horn* folk. Mom o
thorn are likeable young I
would not b* a bad Idea for the con
■realty U earry a little choorto then
ou Christmas Day. A good Cbriatma
dinner Woald do thorn a world o
good.
otl* P. Shell, who ha* baea oagag
ad la special work for the eenrua bv
raou ef the Federal governme*
through th* eastom countie* ef th
State, completed hi* work last we*
and has returned bouse. He h*s rt
reived letters commending hie wor
from officials ef tha bureau. Net
month ho win leave for Raleigh t
prees hi* candidacy far the office c
eagreesieg elertof U>*houp* ef r»i
rateeUUve* l« which ho he* eerv*
for mveral teem*.
STRAYED*— TBMt HOO*, ON
white, two black. About oaa yos
aid. Took up at my home on tool
f. Owner ten got them by soda
me at one*. M. 8. Raynor, Den:
It
PRMALTY OF » PER CENT W1L
be added ** January lit on ■
taaea Pay bow and says com. 1
«t* F*fy, Tow* Tax Collector. I
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
OF FIRST NATIONAL RANK
The regular annual meeting of th*
shareholders of th* ttretNational
Bank of Dunn. N. C.. will be held to
the oSlct* of the said bsnk In th* city
of Dunn, N. C., on the third Tuesday
in Jan., It being January 18, 1981,
at 10:3tl o’clock, for th* purpose of
electing a board of director* to
•ere* for the ensuing year and for
| acting on such other matters as shall
.be brought before the meeting at that
time. ,
We hope to have a full representa
tion cither In person or by proxy.
H B. TAYLOR Cashier.
Experiment* conducted in the rA
search laboratories of the army aig
I nal corps prove that a number of
meixages may be sent over submar
ine cable* simultaneously through the
u»c of aHesnhling current
PENALTY Oh 1 PER CENT WILL
be added on January 1*t on all
taxes Fay nnw and save cost. U.
8 Page, Town Tax Collector, tf.
HOBGOOD WADE
>Iiu Anne Wade, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Martin Wade, of Dunn, and
J«m«* Raymon Hobgood, of Louts
bars, were married m the home of
the kride'e rioter. Mm. James Hamp
ton. Vernon Apartments, Htuart Ave
nue, Richmond, Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Dr. Buckholla, of the Westmin
ster Presbyterian church, officiated.
The bride wore a suit of brown,
with bat and glove* to match and car
ried a bouquet of bride** race and
orchids. After the ceremony Mr. and
Mr*. Hampton gave a dinner party
at the Jefferson hotel.
The htidt i> one of Dunn'c moat
charming young women and has a
bojt of frienda ncre. Mr. Hobgood ia
a traveling salesman attarhed to the
force of the R. J. Reynolds Company.
Hie headquarter* baa been In Rich
mond for aoveral months, lie and
his b.lde will make their home in
Richmond.
Mr. and Mr*. Hobgood will spend
the Christmas holidays here with
Mir. Hobgood'* parents.
0ospital1s near
ITS COMPLETION
"Central Harnett Hospital" ia to
be the name of Lillington's new in
stitution for the relief of the sick.
The hospital u almost completed.
Dra. J. W. Halford and N C. Riddle,
the founder*, are rapidly making pre
parations to open doors for the re
ception of palicnU. Painters, plumb
eis, etc., arc on the edge of the fla
shing touches, furniture and <1*
turr-s are being placed, and already
the institution Is taking an that inett
in* look which characterise# soak'
place*
Meat people, of course, do not
think of a hospital a* beta* inviting,
bat there'! the drawing card. Thar*'
U a certain air of comfort which ro
omer** the patient on first entering
—a fooling of confidence that Tere
will 1 lie* whom aim I might din.”
| An operating room ha* been fitted
up with tba moat modem equipment
and annex for atari Using work. Thb
department will bo up-to-date In.
•ear* rasped, and patients may have
'the boat iuiweena to bo secured for
any cate. On. Halford and Kiddle
will not limit the capacity of the In
stitution to their own individual
1 skill, but wlU Invite the beet rurxical
•hill to be found and will consult pa
tient* in that raspect- Meat people are
peculiar when it comes to a question
as to who shall "carve" thspe. This
question will bo answered by the pa
tient's own wishes.
The hospital will bo aodemly
equipped snd comfortably furnished
throughout. A Heating plant will ho
installi.il, hat and cold water running
in the bniidlng, with electricity surd
other modern convenience* added.
A ward has been fitted up in the rear
for colored patients.
The institution will fill a losgfolt
need Cor this immediate section. In
that it will not now he necessary for
patient* to take chances on a long
and fatiguing Journey to another city
- -avoiding a long trip will in a great
many instances cava a life.--^Harnett
County Newt.
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Allow ui to ox land nr boot wlabas for o vary Marry Cbriatmoa and tba
aaroort daairo for your baoltb ood bayyiooo during «ko coming yaor.
Wo bora a atara foil of Cbriatmoa gaadlaa that will aaaha your CWietmae
dinner a saocasa.
Order yaor yole-tida grocery nacaaaittaa today.
Walter Jones
SPECIAL
Prachea, were SO eer\l», now---...._;-S8a
Tomatoes, were 26 cent*, now-------... I be
Corn, »u 23 cents, now..........................__^_L._IBc
, Meal, eras 6G cant* per peck, now__40a
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; Victrolas and Vic
tor Records
We have a large stock of new Victrolas
—finished in the prettiest woods and design
ed to match all styles of furniture.
With therri we have the newest records
[ ; made by the Victor Company’s most noted
; | singers and musicians.
! ] The Victor machine is without a super
ior. It has few eqi^ls.
[;; All the fine points of talking machines
* :; manufacture have been built into this mach
! ' >ne which'has stood the test service through
[:; t1 •' vcr;r3 since such machines became a part
»: i < r the music world.
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J We will be glad to demonstrate' these
machines and these records to you.
5 COME AND HEAR THEM
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I Butler Brothers
OUR PRICES
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Are Cut to the Quick
AD >ver the Store
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We are making no specially advertised sale, though it is easy to see, if you examine our
goods, that nobody sells at lower prices. We have no special leaders but prices apply to
entire line throughout the store. If you pay more than we ask it is your fault.
$65.00, $70.00 and $85.00 Coats, Suits and Dresses are $32.50, $35.00 and $42£0. All
others, none excepted, are half price.
A handsomer or better line of Coat Suita, Dresses and Cloaks cannot be found than in
our Store. Consists of Ladies' Plush Coats. Wool and Silk Dresses, in all the new ma
terials, Coat Suits,and Coats.
Men’s Shoes $11.50, $14.25 and $15.25 are marked $7.65, $9.50 and $10.00.
Ladies’ high grade Zeigler Shoes, $ 12.50, $I3.50 and $15.00 are marked $8.75, $8.90
m nnd$9.00.
Best grade of Dress Ginghams 17 l-2c. Best Percales 25c.
One-third off on all Men’s Suits.
One fourth off on all Hosiery, Men’s, Women’s, and Children’s.
Ladies Hats, entire line, nice ones, good pa ttems too, just one half price.
You canzlot buy better grade of goods for your money than at the prices we are offering.
Hassell-Johnson Co.
Duke, N. C.
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of any modal. Cam ha Mm
monatr«ted at any that. Price
11,895. Will aaU for cub or trad*
for real aetata. Boo mm V interact
ed. Willie Pop*. Dwwn. If. C. 24 tf.
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WOOD FOB a ALB—t J4AVE A LOT
of aica wood for ala Oak mad
pin*. Cao make immediate deliv
ery See A. C. Borneo - 14 4t pd.
baraaa. 14 4t pd.
PENALTY OF l.PEB CENT WILL
be pdded on January let on all
taxco Pay now aad eaee corL U.
S. Pace. Town Tax Collector, tf.
FOB SALE.—ON LONG TIM* OB
will trad# far rami aetata, one new
-GCrford 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 tea track.
E. V. Gainey. 1> tt.
FOB SALE CHEAP—TWO TYPE*
writer a on* flat deMk. Newberry
BTai. A Cow ail. Damn. 2* tf.
FOB SALE—TWO POBD TBUCKS.
can make Immediate delivery. Sea
me at a ace if yarn want oao of
three. J. W. Thornton. SS tf.
PENALTY OF 1 PER CENT WILL
ba added on Jannary let on al
taxce Pay now aad mee coed. u.
•dU .Page, Town Tnx Collector, tf.
SELLING ENTIRE STOCK OP
tirot ul MMMoriw at rodaeod
P*1***. •“ account of barlac to
“«"• Jaaaaty tot. K V. CtoTacy.
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UOin ATTENTION. — HAVE
totrt accordion, knife or bos
pleatod or ro-ploatod. Work rotara
"*d promptly. Prieo 11.10. Rail
work to 1. >. Loo, FaysttevilW. N.
C IS St pd.
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tEVESAL SECOND HAND CASE. I
different make* la mad condition,
Incladlnc Ford*. Win aeil an
*•' -aft
^ftrlnOkAii MAwf’XDOD TO MT
MlUtas plant an dear tke water task,
a new enakor,. packer aad deaa
* inc ootf A Aa now prepared to
ekaek aad croak aad dean pear
corn and wake tke kaet of takle
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(•ratal ft
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from |K
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P—. M.
The < OLDSTQN Co.
Announces
Additional Reductions
In
All Department*
Of .
Its Big Store
FORD COUPE FOR SALE—MEW,
•elf Harter and all tha Asia's—
G. M Tilghaaan, Dm, N. C.
tf IS IT. f _
REMEMBERS. L HATCHER COM
pates with the lowMt prie*. tf
WANTED—SS HANDS TO CUAJ
op land; S men to ditch; 4 goad
carpenter* and S*good taannU fai
1M1.J. 0. Layton, Dunn. St p
TOR SALE—1M BUSHELS M
long etaplo cotton (nod, also IN
bushel* of Waanantahor* taprove.
cotton mod. Anyone wfahug k
hoy either, aoe m at ones. N. T
Altman, Godwin, K. C. «t pd
PENALTY OF i.fER CENT WIU
ho ad4od on January Id aa al
tana Pay now aad save cod. U
8. Page, Town Tan Collector tf
FOR BALE—FINE PAEM LOCAT
•d on highway between Canto aw
Benton, containing Itt aeraa, k
acres cleared and In goad (tale o:
cultivation. . Two and tenaa
beams, aad oat buildings. Fins or
chard aad tfcnbab. Prise for gnid
sale 110* nr sere, 1-4 ca*h. bn
aaca la 1,1 and S yearn Id H
Ua Pop* Dm, K 0. «4 tf
The Japanese wslnnt effort poed
* hi II tie* for land owner* ah* are ml
; lac to plaat aat true* fee diode «
other purpose I, any sasstolld* th<
; Halted States Department of Agrl
I culture. H Is nearly aa bard aa th.
’ black era last and la by aa means aa
, common la Nerthara aad lastan
> States, where tt U Ifdliltr »jF*
| prtate far farm and daor-ynrd **•*>■
i lag. Por the present, seedling tom
t will have to he rolled gpon aim
! entirely, aa vary low budded or graft
(4 tr**» are availably.
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These Reductions will
be in force until Christ
mas Eve and afford the
I public unequalled op
portunities for money
saving. .
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