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•LOCAL* * * * * » * * * . 5f.'“ *id* Ma. JNorris of Wa<W, to visit log Mr*. R. Hager this weak. Mn. P. K. Honeycutt has returned from an extended rUit to rrUtiva* In Raleigh. Mr. and I^r*. J. J. Cattia of Fu quay 8pring», spent tile week - aad hare with relative. ^Shenff Will MeArtan and Dr. J. “°rd were here yesterday from Ulllngton'to attend tha Inane* bald over the body of 8arab Strfekland. Mr. and Mra. J. A. CaJbreth and A. E. Robinton Attended the Holme** Conference in Goldsboro lut wttk. Rcy. Jerome Hodge* wa* returned to Falcon as pastor of tho church then}. Mrs. Henry O. Shell aad bar little daughter arrived Sunday from Wll !?. K*on lo r“,t Mr. and Mr*. Otie P. Shell. Her husband will join her here about December 1, after which tine they will crtnblixh their home in Dunn. Adrian (1. Jonea, who wa* acciden tally ehot in the shoulder on Thanka givJnx Day by Harvey Tyner, la rest ing well and appears to b* out of danger. Mr. Jones and Mr. Tyner were hunting In the woods near town. Some email trees and baabea separa ted them. hlr. Tyner shot at a squir rell and the shot struck Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mra. K. P. Pearce and fam ily have moved here from Payetta and arv occupying the A. R. " ilaon residence at the comer of Cumberland Avenue and Pop* Street. Mr. and Mr*. Pearce are parents of Robert Pearcs, owner of the Pearra1* Bakery. The Dispatch is glad to wel come them to the livast team under tho sun. W. M. Draughon, of B. P. D. 8, t* building one of tha nice* farm Taai dencca in tlua part of th* country. Yesterday Gas Newberry called in a representative of Th* Dispatch to ace some mantels being nude for this home. The mantels are among the t‘«wru wr ntvr icw mrx ui eeplng with the beauty of the rcet of the home Sale of the Maaaeingill lota at the corner of Broad Street oad Clinton Avenue was rot confirmed by P. T. Maesengill, owner. The highest bid was some thousands of dollars under the real raise of the property. 8ev rral of the residence lota in Magnolia Avenue, offered for eats at the sane* time, wen released, however. They averaged about 112 per front foot Therr had not been a ilagie now registration for the approaching elec tion on the question of sale of tha electric light and power plant up to Saturday night, according to H. A. . Parker, town elorh. who is serving aa registrar. The hooks will dose next Saturday. All persons who have not previously registered for town election* must register before Satur day if they dcaira to participate In tbs election. William Wada, son of Mr. and Men. Martin L. Wadt, will leave this weak to accept a position in the geneual of fices of the Atlantic Coast Ltno rail way at Fayetteville. William ha* bean .^..■gpptoyd Jn the ^Dodsam^and Scroth " regret-alt de - Partai* but are glad to aaa (hat his mart* had won laoogaMoa from tha larger company. J. A. McLeod, formerly of LlUlng ton, has moved to Dnrni and will open an office for the practice of law. He and hi* family will make their boms in one of the George F. Pop* dwell ing! in Clinton Avenue. Mr. McLeod w»» secretary of the County Republi can Executive Committee until bio resignation aevoral months ago when he decided to move to Ovtnola. He remained in Gastonia until last weak. Mr. McLeod was judge of the County Recorder’s Court for two years fot 1214** **** *"* ®^pahlican victory In Congratulations am to bo extend ed to w. c. Kanoy, who finds tin** from hi* many duties With tha Kanoy and Los plumbing a«tabli*bm#nt to devote soma attention to his hobby— chicken halting. At the Sandhill* Fair this month he captured twenty one premium* offered lor poultry excellence.. Thirteen ef three were nrtins I* _— J .a* J I... third. He exhibited hie champion Rhode bland Rada, White Leghorn* and Anccraa*—all of the idngW-comb variety. Mr, Renoy and hi* fother-tn law, who has bought the Dr. Coltxanc farm near town, will devote a motor attention to poultry culture this year. They hope to have one of the beat and !***••* poultry ranches in the State within a few year*. A new grocery establishment will he started bars aome time In Decem ber by Henry O. Shall, who Is new employed In the post office at Wil mington. Mr. 8belT baa tendered his resign stionto the government to be come effejgtive December 1 and will cense to Dona n» soon thereafter as powdbls- He has leased from hie fa ther, Otis P- Shell, the 8hell Build ing la Broad Street which until re cently wee occupied by B. L. Crump. He plans to operate one of the lar gest groceries in town and will da n strictly cask boelnoss. Henry’s return 4a Dunn Is looked forward to wttfc much pleasure by local musicians, athletes and Dunn folk generally. He it the champion all around eatch-aa ceteh-can bandmaao, being able to toot any instrument Alfred Schmidt lisle In dor be eg Dunn Band, and plays any position an the ball Said. Dunn will be glad la have him bach. Welcome, Henry. Eugene T. Draper, of U,, Stage Bank and Trust Company and the Hudson-Draper Comjpany. spent Iasi week In Alabama with a cousin who lives In Montgomery. He returned with a tragic story of whet the boll weevil baa dene *> *• «»ee mat cotton industry of that regies. fltog ends and fltauanade of acretag the finest black lands af the State where the greatest cotton yields *i the coun try warn made until a few years ago ha toad to bo either idle to made bate pasture lad far ndk The Chamber af CeswmerM, “f •*«>'tjr*m wry has appropriated 11*0,000 to combat the weevil through the ImU. tattoo of the dairying and other far ming industry. The pail weevil is a very real thing to the Alabama leg men who have hod te contend with It far severe! years. They sit, told Mr. Draper, rapidly giving ip caftan rah tart and nr* turning to nmr* profit able Unas, Just aa mm District Co mer* will b* oesapolled «* da wHMa a few year*. Mr* C. >. Taylor kao returned from a tovoral day* risk to W Dm I no. ton. Mr. J. G. Warrtn. of Ciimbtr iADil county, It In town today on butt* DM! _ Mrs. B. Boat Mat last weak tn Darin with hor daughter, Mrs. Manus Bull so. Dr. and Mr* C. K. Bailey of Kin •ton. wore horn last week vieiUnj Mr. and Mr* Mi R. Butler. K°l * W11,^ ™«* at moderate cost hay Cole’s Down Draft Range It hu no equal for the price. Mr* Lillie B. Hinson and M'm I it, H. Pmoet of lUlelgi* J/mI ghriag with Mr* Paul Westbrook. _R- f Jernigan, deputy sheriff, re tymod Saturday from Macon, O* He wont on business for the county. Bright Morgan, of MuUlns. & C., •pent the Thanksgiving holidays ham with relative* He returned home this week. Charles H. Randall, of Falcon, who haa boon vary eick for several weeks, shown much improvement a lore a re cent operation performed in a Fay etteville Hospital. He has returned home and hopes to bo wall within a short time. Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson and little son will leave today for 8clma, where m*k* “*r« f<“ur* home. Mr. Wilson has been there for sev eral weeks in the drag business. Dann regrets very much to lose this excel lent family. Baggage end express truck* which cl«<tfr up the entrance to the Atlan tic Coast Line passenger station will ho moved. This is promised by the superintendent to. Chief of Police Ptg* who lest week complained of the condition. .*•*■ 9' TV*01-. «f Royvton, G* •^'ffr of the Advocate, oflritl organ of the Pentecostal church, was a visi tor *" Dttna this week. For several years Mr. Taylor was located at Fal con and is erell known throtmfc this section of ths State. He likes his new home In Georgia and is doing a great work there. Chief of Police Page returned last night from Norfolk whither he had gene to return three deserting sail ors to the navy. The sailors were ar rested here several weeks mm In, hoboiqg. Investigation bjr the chief disclosed the feet that they were de serter* and that rewards were offer ed for their return. Proceed* from the entertainment given in Metropolitan Theater Friday night under the direction ef Mrs XV frod R. Wilson amounted to $42, which will be tuned into the funds of the Methodist Woman's Missionary Society. No more enjoyable enton ■tarrment has ever been given by the musical talent of Dunn. A Urge crowd attended and eras the rough!7 satisfied. Mrs. Harper Holliday won the eake offered for Dunn's most po .pular woman. Robert BUlott, sngre, 88 years eld, died Sunday at hia house on the J. D. Bamo* farm ia Duke Township. “Undo'' Bob was for many years a familiar figure around Dunn when ho was tint employed by J. J. Wade •ad later by the Marvin Wade Oosa P**y.-Three ar four yearn ago he toaead to the Barnes farm- A few •teSaSSTW near Greeeweod Geaeetory Monday morning of acute pneumonia. She is the woman who waa rubbed by Bessie Bell, another negroes, during Fair week. U was thought that her death waa due to this wound and Bas el* Bell, who is serving a three months oenteciss for the stabbing, was carried to Lllllngton jail, to a wait the outcome of a coroner’s in quest. After an autopsy performed by Dr. J. W. Halford, county phy sician. In the presence of the coron er’s jury, it was determined that the woman came to bar death from nat ural cauosa A. R. Canady Dias Arthur Cannady, veteran Rock Is land engineer and highly inspected dtisen and resident of TrcntonTdiod at his horns on West 18th street Bun day sftemoon at 4 o'slock aftar a long illness with cancer. With a grim lytae all his own, he remained at Us poet until the lest tern or three months when he made several tripe to hospitals ia various cities hoping to bo cared. Mr. Canady cam* hero from Ox ford, N. C„ hi 18P7 at the age of <8. Hh WU fka ms. V B_J /V_U.a Bradeher Canady. He secured We early education at Oxford in a mili tary reboot. He wee one ad Ae fam ily of tea children and to Ae fleet to go. Hie mother died only toet rum mer. On Dec. IB, 1802 he married Mtat Doota Broaden, daeghtor of Judge Brandon aad a r'nifir od an old Grundy County family. They hare since Bred in Trenton. There are Are children, all at Whom eurrhrai Corfeme, Lock? Lee Braadoa, On Looiaa end Arthur Robert, the young, art of wham to eight. Mr. Canady wae a member ef the Knight Tempter aad generally liked for hie renlu! end ptooeta* pereon Wity. He wee a eitiree of worth to Ae community tad truly a etorte Uan genii emeu. He wge rtmgularty devoted to hie feariv aad during the iltoeea tend only to regret ka mart leave them to grow up without hto rare. R. D. Canady, a brother, whom home to la Virgtoto bee boon with him for the part month. The funeral will be held a* Ae Bap llm church Tuesday art tea ■ an at B. The eerricee at Ae A arch will be to charge ef Raw. W. H. Brengle. fa torment to the Meeewlc cemetery with the meaom la charge. — Trenton i (Mo.) Dtopeteh._ Thiulmeiviug At Udi Cbegcl Do ri ngtae f ereimeathe people be gan gathering from all direct! eat Some ea aatomobllee, ami on Forde. eoom on horae-drewn vehicle* aad a faw having an Inkling of what waa ia atom for ell aad wMhteg to be able to enjoy tho ae defying and ahar» ponod appetite*, made am of Ae al okCMfU of looOQIftiOft known m walking. The glad kaad ef woloome wae extended Impartially to •II, regard!«e« of rank or etotien. . The day** program began prompt ly at tea c’rtoak, a devotional rerv lee being tint; then earn* the ringing, • whole bearted, unafraid, rttoog. fufl-votoed iidpiartag of heartfelt pratra and thaakagMng In to tor tolaadM ebotoa praam*. The lalmi table Godwin toe Ang Ae heart choir. th« unapproachable Nixon Warren at tha halm with tha Maple Grove aan satlon of trained Goapal atagorTficld the audience as 1f under the spell «rf magic lor perhaps an hour. Thao, the spseker of tha day, haring made Us appoarsars, was introduced. Tho Heverei.d John J. LaugdUn. of Dunn, He gripped the hearts of Ms hoamu with his Opening sootence. Us hold them throughout the extremely *hort sixty minutes that ha talked to tha packed bourn. Ia fact, ha still holds them. HI. manner we. direct. fores ful, Ms voice clear, sweet, mellow and dimlnct His discourse was highly in structive and entertaining. , * lt**a** paupla in deed, who, being permitted to iH un dor the sound of John Langston's voice once a weak did mot "amend their ways” and lire chosen to God So much for the forenoon. Dinner 0°"" .on apooel A hqulck ly improvised table la loaded even more quickly with neb food as only Southern cooks know how to otwnarr It baa been hinted that of aUffouth errors, the ladies of North Carolina art a Metis in th« lead when it oomes to getting at a man's heart via the stomach route Be that as it may I am something of an oater mveslf flare eaten ration* in 87 counties in this state end at different point* un der varying circumstance* ui sixteen Other states and among it all there has not been a more satisfying meal Aan thorn ladiox spread on ‘Wianka givlne day at Lee*. Chapel. There was food and it wa goad. Dinner be ing properly stowed away the linger* again took their platan The regular order of two numbers by each choir alternate!* until probably a deaea number* had been sung, then some thing os usual took place. From some where came crates upea crater of fnut, along with them came stacks after stacks of paokmee* containing confectionaries of different kind*. These good things were distributed levels and without stint among the people present until even the most voracious appetite for sweet* was satisfied. No close communion there. Everyone welcome to the feat Of good things. The odor of California fruits vied with the sweet aroma of Neath Carolina mountain fruit until a blind traveler, haring nothing and ■miming the air, would have been pusxlcd and could not have told what part of the globe be was on. But, no ting the variety of flavors as well blended end hearing the auk wfekfc followed the feaot he might well have imagined that he hod been traniport ed bodily to the place so vividly de scribed by John In Rev: ft: 1-lt-S. Every earthly day muat and, this one did. But not until a ilateral people In a richly bteeeed community had through word and act and joyful song shown their appreciation to a merci ful and indulgent Father for Hla gifts. May there he many move each daye. There will he a hog party given at Jonesboro School home. Ftrday night December 2nd, 7.00 p. a. Everybody invited. LILLIAN STEPHENSON, •.LOTTIE STEPHENSON, Teerhere. Dick Tayler and Edward Cooper returned Saturday frem a vlek to frienda and roUUvee in Saetoeia and Spartanburg. They visited Dick’s an cle, Harvey H. McKay, in Oaatooln and found •pblloeoDhieaS druggist in hu usual sunny frame of and. at wan enjoying ■ fine buaiissa. accord ing to Dick. ARBVCKLE DENIES ALL ALLEGATIONS Mori* Cansdlsa Tails HU Story of San Fraaciaco Hotel Party San yrandico, Cal., Ho*. *»—His testimony ■ swoaying denial of all allegations presented by the Stats ia its proseention of tha manslaughter charges against hi®, fteeeoe C. Ar buekle spent the greater part at tha Hay an the wttnoaa stand giving in Hstall, under direct and cup saasntn. atioa bis ctsry of tbs hotel party daring which the State mtintain*. Hite Virginia Rapp*, motion picture Mtraea, received InJorder from which ‘be Inter died. Arbackl#'. eraaa examination wm cemplaUd at 1:11 p. m. and he war exenmd from the aland. Gavin McNeb. chief oounael fee tea defenea, aaid ha waald claaa tha dafaoaa earn with the reading ef Chi cago aad New Toth dapatittena and with an offer t« prove that Qoarge Gletmon, hotel detective, obtained a vtatement tamdtog to daar Arbackl* from Him Rapp* Glennon’* tarti mony waa ruled oat Mat week. wee Look* Glaum, motion picture metre** and via other pacuon* wall known hi tha Holly Wood maria ool °ap. far whom eabpoena* were lmu •4, yaaterday bad nat keen aallad to the timed late today. Had Aa Engage** cal. Ha Idi Arbockl. unified that tha party te hia room, waa aatiraly Impromptu, tirnt only a few bad boaa invited but that the othem had dropped in later aad remained. He deeland that he had an engagement to go out and when he left the party and went into bi# bed room it waa for the puipoct of changing We cloth** te kaep thie appointment. 1 locked my door te keep the wo men aad other* out of tha room. Then I want rate the bath room. The bath room doer atrwek againrt the proatrate form of Him Rapp*. That waa the flrat time 1 knew eh* wae in tha room." Arbuckle aaid. •Than what did you dot" Lea Kriadnin. RHi^snt district sHspsaw conducting the aroee-examteation ask ed. • “1 picked her up and held bar head. "Did you aay anything to hart" ha waa aakad. “Not a word, tea arai raeplng and bad a hard tiaia getting her breath. Ha Waatad To Halp , Later, I aakad bar: "la there any thing I can do for you!" aba said: ‘No just leave me lie on the bad. Be fore thia I bad given her two glewee of water.” "How did die get from the, bath room to the bed!" "She walked. I helped her a little." Later, Arbackie returned to tho bath room. When he returned be tes tified Kim Ban* waa "Ihrapkig a bout" so the floor. The wttaem eaid be picked her up and placed her oa the bed, deeaenitrating the manner in which he did so. "Did tec aay anything thep!" "I don’t remember. She waa groan ing, holding bar itnuaanh sad twiat in* about. "Then Where did you go!” "I want oat of the room. The drat yeraoc I aew wae Him Prevoat. I •aid: ‘Virginia ie aiak’." “lfiaa Provost waa does to the door whoa I want out. 1 did not are Mrs. Daiaont. I oeuld not tell how long l waa ia tho room." Athechls grew i owe what angered under Frledmaa't f~r^1rhi. eo me what of « ah| Into hie mmh* “When 1 returned,” h* Mid. ”VU> *inl* nm* tearing at her «U*hu On* tor I told Harry Boyle, aMteumt manager of the hotel, "The gW la teak and I want to get another ream.’ “You never told anyone anything except that Vie* Rapp* vat ill "he --- ^ ^ in i an II i ■■m iTT FLORE8TON 8HAMPOO OMMknft 1«T utxrtut cm—. MM CtMMd T ... '' ■ -— -^L New Arrival* at— - Toys diet will pirate the children.. j Deanty |iha for the beby.. A ehrpmeet el Felper pottery Cerd Teblee Sm mtr TkUt afOVH-M. crate ap to 91 .^p Dutiactire and eachuiee gift*-.enfeeble i»> iwry < member of the farad?. Fourth Floor Fir* Nobonol Bonh Buiidh* *" — — 1 FERTILIZER HOME MIXING MADE A SUCCESS C-MEALYMONIA—B.tter fer U. mUiag the* »n>. eeed -_*f]**nJJ" “»•- m“' you your ammonia fro* only ooe •oorea. When yea we MMAI.TMONIA you (at AMMONIA itam three eourcei. Sulphate of Ammonia, Tobacco etema and , , Mra meal. MEALYMONIA *i»lrui u Mlwii rhoaUrii AeU ....._ 1 00 Pm Cm* A**0"IA .TAO Pm Cm* .AM Pm Cm* Nothing to injure the urk*, will keen like cotton MM-» ONI TON of MEAI.TM0N1A mixed with * TONof !• MrMt ACID PHOSPHATE will tie* two ton* of fMtflisor nanljxiag M follow*: • AcM. IJt Pm Cm* AmmowW.. Pm Cm* Pwtndi ..1M Pm Cm* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BY N. *. LEE, DUNN, R. c. --MADE ONLY BY— _ LEE COUNTY COTTON OIL CO.. _,_ SANFORD, K- C IIHIIIIII11.. [IM| _ "M - I q / • there is merit in planning and virtue in promising But there is more of both in making plans a reality, and promises a certainty. Do not neglect to provide for your family until it is too late. Now is the time to protect your business and family in case of your death., Investigate our liberal policy before you buy. ' J « New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Chartered 1835 George L. Cannady, Agent Dunn, N. C. Real Estate of all kinds bought and sold . . -, • -I s of Combustion insures w9m baking on ad wW I Everything comas out of thoofen perfectly baked. No disappointments for the housewife The husband is intereetad because of its onedutd to onerhalf fuel saving results. Colas Hot Blast Com bustion bums all of the combustabU fuel toaee (wasting nothing.) With fuel and food Coles DoiJn Draft Range This rang* is fumatuKi in Una or gntf onamal or P^in block frisk Com* in ard lot us toll you of !** 7? ”«•*»* *“*> Barnes & Holliday Co., Dcm, N. C. AND STILL WE DO IT! Ye», It's Always Cheaper Is The Yellow Frost Store SPECIALS THIS WEEK Ladies and missses $6.00 hats___$2.98 Misses and childrens $5.00 hats_$1.98 Ladies fancy .trimmed navy serge dresses-$3.98 Ladies $6.00 to $6.00 serge skirts_.$2.98 $10.00 bath robes __$4w49 Men and women’s best underwear_...... 75c Best outing flannel made '__ 15c Small boys wool suits, only small lot_$2.96 Small girls real velour coats....$2UK) Girls real wool coats_$1.96 Ladies new wool gimp jumpers_ .$468 One lot short coats for ladies, while they last_$1.96 We have the goods, the quality and for lees money. Do you want to buy this way ? If so, come quick to the Yellow Front Store, while stock is large and gargaina great. 1 • I R. 6. TAYLOR Company Dunn, . North Carolina » i. f =—■■■■■ =rS===—ssssi
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