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««*«»** « 9 L O C A L • Mis* Is* Battle of Osstonla, k visiting friends in th* city. Mrs. Coton Loo Is seriously 111 a) 'her homo in Dunn of pneumonia John Moor* Leo of Rocky Mount, spent the week-snil here with kis mother. William Wad#, of Wilmington, spent Sunday hers with friend* and relative*. Mr*. Martin L.- Wad* and grand daughter. Mims Rally Myen, retumad Saturday from a visit to relatives in Raleigh and Loalaburg, Mrs. W. C. Rradaher and Mr*. Ma rion Reams of Durham, after spend ing a faw days here with Mrs. L M. Reams, returned home Saturday. Several contractor* era hero today to be present at th* opening of bid* for construction of th* now school building which will occur in the oA css of Clifford and Townsend, attor ney* for th* school board. J. C. Byrd, of BunnlaveL was here Sunday en route from Richmond, where he had visited hi* brother, Sara to his bom*. Sam Byrd has been hi a hospital In Richmond for aevarul weslu and is now rapidly recovering from th* illness for which he is being treated. V. K. Honeycutt and D. C. Albert have formed a copartnership to con duct a general brokerage and fauar ance business and hav* asubllahed offices In the Purdic Building, using the rooms in which the late 1 email ted M. T. Young conducted his business Mr. Honeycutt will bsv* charge af the insurance department and Mr. Albert will manage th* brokerage de partment. Ellis Goldstein returned Sunday night from a trip on which he spent several days in New York end in Phil adelphia. He went to buy spring goods for the Goldeteia company store here and the Wilson Company Store in Angier. While in Philadel phia he visited Captain Granville M. tnighntan, who has been quite ill there.for several weeks, and found him much Improved. Captain Tilgh msn expects to return home at en early date. Many citisene of Doko aad Dunn have sent substantial eoatribatieas for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fund to George K. Grantham, chair man of the Harnett County Com mtttoe, or to Mia. Josephus »«»!»<■, State Chairman. Mr. Grantham Is anxious to have the county make a good showing In this matter by way of proving Iti regard far the former President. Contribution! of may else will be welcome and should be for warded to Mr. Grantham. T. U Kiddle returned header night from Winston-Salem where bo had attended a convention of the North Caroline Commercial Secretaries As sociation. While away ho heard many good things mid about the best town under the sun, hut he saw not a single traveling men who comes to Dunn who did not speak of the wretched hotel facilities her*. There are many who complained of this condition and all said It was a shams that oo good a town as this should be handicapped In such a way. Jackion Townaand, brother to B. O. and N. A. Townaand and Mr*. Flaming Ramaeur, la hare With hi* Ut tl* ion. Ban Tewnaand, Jr., from Clearwater, N. Y„ whew ha la in buxine**. Condi ti ana in Industrial centre’* of tbo North gradually are getting bock to normal, Mr. Town aand *ay», and whOa than 1* no evi dence of an early return of the ab normal prosperity of the war period, than U a very gratifying improve ment due to tha fact that worker* and twaine*a man wallaa that tha ear nival la over and the time for goad, honsst hard work la hero. Ha expect* a full retorn to normalcy thla year. He will spend aavara) days bora with hi* brother* and aiatara, Edwin 8. Cooper, aon of p. g. Cooper, president of the First Na tional Bank, baa succeeded X. M. Pittman a* general manager of tha P*0»k’« Snpply Company, a whole Mia crocary asfshlhlimsnt. of Dona Hr. Pittman will as Ur other builoow eCeethra naxf weak. Tha now mans «•» to snlarga tho r ~ Min i •«*Wtioo and territory aa fait ai poo «B>1* and ti hopeful that It will bo fotaa on* of tho latgoat grocery eon coma la thi* part af tho State. Mr. Coop»r has bean connected with the company for sayeral month* and, al I hough jrrt a youngster la the bnsl aam world, ha* aa tharongh a graip of tha baitaee* that hi* friend* in expecting Inigo things of kirn. The four toantios from which the Dxun market draws Its cotton pro dsead 6,114 balsa* lew cotton than they did ia 1110—the banner year of th* surroasding fiald*. Tha latest giaiur'a report shows that Johnston lad tho foar counties and eery other county in the State except Robeson with 46468 bales against 48,758 bales in 1880. Sampson sms second with 88,008, against 84,088 the yoer before, Harnett third with S4.7M bale* again it 87,480, and Cumberland fourth with 18,868 balsa against 20, 806. Thcst arc ginnara Scares and art not to be considered accurate for the estimation of crops In tha raspec ttee counties. Much of Sampson's crop was glnnsd ia Harnett, far in stanca. Tha main reason far Har nett's falling bnhlnd Sampson this year is that two at tha Dunn gin* wsro burned early in tho season. Or dinarily the** gins would ham turned out srmral thousands of t.u. Mo* Peo.rtm.ei .f the Womb'* CUb Tbo rauale deportment of tbo Wo man'* Club will hold ■ meeting oa Friday, February 8, IMS at I JO at idle bom* of Kn. Lloyd Wade, with Mia. Wad* and Mia. Herbert McKay ac joist hoeteea. This U tile firm meet ing of thie department and Mrs. Har per Holliday the chairmen hae ar ranged a very intonating meeting, U which *11 music lovers nr* invited This department sboald have a largo mombesMiip aa tbo work is interest ing and instructive, plans for tho fotare will ho distanced at the meet ing end the following program will be rendered. "From the Land of the Sky"_ "Blue Water"—Csdaasn—Mrs. Har per Holliday. Life of Mao Dowell—Mrs. W. & Baifsa “Love Bong"—Nevis—kn Lloyd Wad*. “Life of Arthur Foote"—Mr*. W. E. Co Kruse. (a) A Bowl of Itima Eniil Coningsby Clerks. (b) Koee in the Bod—Dorothy For iter—Mrs. Herbert McKay. Duet—Concert Polonaise—KngVe wiena—MrsJUoyd Wade and Mrs. Godwin Now* Baxter Graham, of Wilmington, it ridting hit parent*, Mr. and Mrs. D. Darlington, a C., art vialtiag Mra. A. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. TaxowtB Baird, of Baird'* alater, Mn. J. H. Jon a*. Dr. J. W. McLaaa attended a mootiag of tho County Board of Health la FayetteviU*. N. C., laat waok. Tha high achool atndant* of God win high achool will gfro a mlnatral at tho tchod auditorium, Friday ■vonlng, February t, at 740 o’clock. The minrtrel wBl bo given free but immediately afterwarda oyatam, eaadwicfcaa, candy and hot driaka will ba cold for tha benefit et tho homo economies department The pubUe le cordially Invited. J. H. Janet, Aden Luca* ancLKrn ect Fopo. motored to Duma Saturday. Mra. H. McIntyre returned laat woak from Uadon where aha era* do tting retativeo and friande. Mn. Della McOoogna, of Saint Paul, 1* vialtiag rclativaa U Gadwia. r. ; dk. s. r. Burm * * Cooper N. C. * • ¥ irtnla Ml dMnkM aa nato. DaSy aad. Nan un. Fmu an «*0 ilapal to aattoa. Uytoa, jaa^N.^ £ 9k at Witta A. Juktoe'i Man at Ctofw, aay day. Dr. & F. Batin, Caayn, N. C. _Hit. IP ITS AN AUTO ACCBSSOBY, t»>« rkaaew an Uat yw vl) Sal -what yao waat at B. Y. Oatoay’t J U tf. "" ■■ ■■'" S=g=g==g . ..I mil, TOtES, touts-LtaTta* M* to. b* a Haat Wa tan ■aM >, sttafc » at Thay af* tha bast that S*» t«U. ■.▼. Qatoay.XiMfc •m last as |Mi SaU by I, Y. Oatoay, J M-tf. THE AO* or A STMUOt MU tasy btffau tka Say tha YliMi lyta is yat lata it. Wa yat tt la mat •kart* «ka batlary after yaa tear H. Wa famish yon a satatea te£ tary fraa of chart* white this yaa •asa la fsiac aa. E. Y. gate or. tea *4 tf. j* ***** * * !• BUSINESS LOCAL • JVIT ONE EAEEEL OP THAT ■ *'«x*r* Pnor EaiMH— -■ ,t Pro—ma’a Oufc Qwy. lHa. TIME TO KILL HOGS. ASK US *•*•«? priM «IL Pr»—’i CmS Owyy.lltft TWO NICE PAEMS POE SALE Oil 'Theoe ara tba boat aut of 0,000 aaraa. Good koJIdinsi soar t**«...I SAVE JJ, • t | If You Don’t, Some other fellow will beak that dot i > i > ■ I « i i > ' : ! ■ ( Th* need (or saving was never greater ; Now. This BANK is SAFE for SAVINGS. * 1 • i : e , < i • .. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES (F. O. B. DETROIT) ii EFFECTIVE JANUARY 16,1922 Chuua.$285 Runabout _ __$319 Touring Car_$348 Truck Chassis.$430 Coupe.'..$580 Sedan.$645 These are the lowest prices of Ford Can in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place youn : promptly to insure early delivery. J. W. Thornton DEALER Dunn, North Carolina ; j 100 CORDS DRY PINE WOOD $5 A CORD Delivered Phone No. 28 The City Garage Plant Bed Fertilizer MEALYMONIA I! 1—T—• Used Just So. will make year Plant Beds Hs«P. < > • J [ HJO per hep. $4M° par lea. I want to buy poor cotton seed, or will stthaape sms! er Mealrtnonln for seed. I soli Leo County Cotton Oil Company's Perttlben for all traps for ease er foil ptyiMiv, • > < \ N.B. LEE ! DUNN, -I- NORTH CAROLINA i i * < >. OFFERS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION THE FOLLOWING PHICE5, 11 Klngan’s Old BoMaMo Klngan’s Shamrock “ Klngan’s Picnic »■ _ Klngan's Para Lard__ 1 1-4 lb. Fresh Shod la Heins Pork and J Hsinz Large Size Heinz Sliced Lemons; par__ _ Florida Cabbage, par Ptoe State Creamery] White Bouse Coffee __ Maxwell Haase Col Monogram Coffee . Imperial Coffee— OCCONBBCHEB Plow. 1-4 ALL CKOCCB1KS. FKUVTS A^D 1 ATI P It Pay* to Trade at— The Centre Grocery SHELLMULDOW HENEY0.JHEU.P-.. TELEPHONE 178 AKE YOU A CITIZEN OK DO Alt YOU A CITIZEN OR DO TO°**JUVK YOU JUST LIVE HURT HERE? Are You a CITIZEN or Do You Just live Here? If you are a far-dag. eaaeHlsh dtiaea yea have •r are foteudh* to became a-Vr of toe ^ambir of Commerce. If the solrhsrs have aet called to aak for yoar membership, e*D up aeeretarv bm aad have yoanetf earehed. ' ■very good dtiaea should he a member, jroor tewa all the time. C#BI*M*** wort* ** •"* ^ - . . * I I1 11 ■ IM f » !■ 11111— I I
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