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Ur. 1 F Hick* it in Raitlgh today.
"Chicken" Cxxeil was n visitor t
8»im» lut Saturday nghL
Mra. B. CJ. Town tend it visiting n
latlvci In Refeceon county.
Mrt. Mary Mitchell, of Rai.igh. I
her* a* u fuwt in Ur home at Mi
and Mr*. Neill S. Graon.
Mr. and Mrt. D. Hood of Seim*
•»ont the week, end here with thei
daughter, Mn. Geo. T. Noel.
Mis* Ulga Pupa, daughter of Mi
and Mr*. Woith M. Pop*, returne
today from a visit to ralatlvsc L
Fayetteville.
Robert L Donning ha* parch***
tho A. Bradley Godwin homo at th
corner of (.ayton Avenue and Popi
atrict and wlH move Into It within ttn
MU. namiaS Dj'-lol l a* relnrmv
to her home at Norfolk after hwvinj
•pont several days here as a guts
In Ue home of Mr. and Mn. Hoi
8 wain.
1- P. Surle* will Icava Wednesday
night for Baltimore, where he wil
eater Johns Hopkins hospital for at
operation. Mr. Surlot will probafcl]
bs away for several weeks.
mue »on ox is. u. Horn, o)
Dak*, »»j struck and painfully hori
last Saturday afternoon by an auto
r-oblV il-tran by Joel G. Layton. Ilu
injuries arc not considered real se
rious.
WHI Butler and bis asserlatad Ad
rien and baojoista wilt (tags a "tc
do1* down at Sluuiy Groeo Academy
next Saturday night. In addition to
poed marie they will fumMi an oy
ster nipper. They Invite everybody
to attend, promising all an enjoyable
t'me.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sm'th. who live
six m ice south of Dunn, took tkeit
•laughter ta a Richmond, Vu., heapi
lal Monday for an acute attack of ap
pendicitis. They’ were accompanied by
Dr. and Mrs. L Y. Hicks, wbo will
irraaia in Richmond until after the
operation,
Ellis Goldstein, president ani grn
cral manager of the Gold stein Com.
peiy here and president of the Wil
son Company of Angler, hat rstum
ed from a two-week's visit to north
ern markets where he purchased a
large stock of spring and summer
f.rod* for the two stores.
Sam Fleishman, Jr., returned last
Friday from Baltimore whew ha had
spent several days with relatives.
While In Baltimore Mr. Fleishman sc
*ccibci * large and beautiful stoc* of
menb wear department of the Plsiah
man Brother* ittraa Kara.
Agi^# Wanted, ta
srimma his duties nww. Mr.
I*>tHam will serve in Arsraaboro,
Duke a id Grova townships. He was
employed for this service by the
Chamber of Commerce aftar the
board of county commissioner* re fur
l'd to appropriate the funds neccesary
for hit employment by the count/.
Spring vegetable shipments from
Georgia and Florida are heavy. The
first “dnable-header” polling this
seacon’s products to the north passed
through Dunn yesterday. Prices for
earty vegetables are good and, It is
said, truck fanners in the Booth an
reaping a rich harvest. Within a few
week a those of Dunn’s farmers who
planted vegetables for market will
be getting their share of this harvest
Because so much other important
business engaged the attention of tho
Woman’s Club at its regular weekly
meeting last Friday only a short time
could be given by Mias Bridge to tho
class in dradantsking. For this rsasoa
there will be another meeting of the
elan Thursday. This meeting will be
divided Into two evasions morning
and afternoon. All who are In I* rest
ed in learning the art of form-making
and pattern draughting art I netted
to attend. Tho meetings will bo held
at 10 a. m. and 1 p.
The Fifth Avenue Shop, Inc. will
open for business this week in the
old llighamith building on South
Railroad avenue. The store will be
under the management of Bam
Thomas, who is wall known to Dunn
people, having boon engaged In burf
ness here before. In an announce
ment in this lease, Mr. Thomas gives
a summary of the various lino* he
will carry. Friday will b* the open
ing day.
next few Weeks. Mr. Godwin will
be ltd a DOW borne lo the Parkview
•octJol* la whieh the Dunn Develop,
meat Company beilt tea alee dwell
ings ia 1020.
Thom sutomdbillets who had gotten
the idea that parking regulate ha in
stated under the regime of Chief of
Paliee Paga had boon abandoned with
that young gentleman'e reelgaatlon
from <>•«« were given another
thought last week whoa Chief Daw
aoa pinched twenty-one of them for
fracturec of the ordinances gov era
ing each thing*. Chief Duwaou la act
*o quick to carry folk to court aa the
former chief wan. hot ho is jam ae
core If viola tore af the law ye react in
' their disregard ef his warnings. He
win rtrictly enforce all traffic end
•peed laws and will not always let
violate* off With warnings.
T. Mona Gey has accepted a
can to the Baptist church ef Lew
rsaceville, Vs., sag has mound there
from Zobulon, where he was pastor
for rente Hma. Law renew’.He ia sne
af the most Important af Vligtaiaa
• nneBer towns aad the Baptist chun k
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' their la an ta porta nt chary*. Th!
eall rvprtaenti a step upward for 101
mer Dunn boy who ha* done fruitti
work for Uic church in North Can
Una. Nr. Guy lta.< hn<l six chary*
ainee It* was onia'.nvd. In five «
» theac lit haa built new churches, thre
of which wire handsome brick tirvn
. turea which coat much money. He I
a brother to Buck, Churlea Lee an
, ^o«e Guy, of Dunn.
Datcball It on lit way. Today MI
:ral yoorpUcn were seen on the!
way home from reboot a-to tiny 0
’ Uat*. Before tony we expect to ee
Hath ait Taylor and the reel of th
baaebxll nifU out at Falryround Flol
j ootny Tor the home team—althonyl
1 then- doesn't teem to bo any aucl
* thiry at pretent. We turn would Ilk
to tee a real, honeai-lo-voodntit >n>a
l teur league formed thin year. Dun;
' Llilinytor, Duke, Bannnlerel, Godwii
' 'Inil Benton could put up a prett;
' fair claw of ball—un«l there la tr
I ration why they should not form 1
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Dunn visitors to Raleigh last uiyh
report that J. Philip Sousa was no
•uceeuful in hit endeavor to iapur
ronato AHirccht J. Schmidt, forme
leader of the Dunn Band, editor 0:
the Demon Review, Impresario o
Wanner Townahip, private in the C»
radian ovtmeat nay. nrvate. nt
' reanl nd lieutenant in Uncle Sam’i
'verve** fort-or. devourer of Todd]
Vlaho* lone lies, entertainer of all win
will Urten und enemy to all Republi
ran portoBirc appointee*. However
Mr. Souk* pave a very creditable per
formanc*. After he he* epent a nun
m»r or to at Pfnehurst—close to thi
’nimiuhlr Profruor Schmidt — hi:
friends expect him to do a li’l better
W. n. Faucctte, Register of Deedi
of Harnett County, wa* a visitor in
Dunn today. Mr. Faucette has mad)
no formal announcement of his can
didacy for re-election, but la willinj
to serVe the people Spain if they want
his service*. He ha* mode Uamoti
an rftcient officer and ha* many
friend* in the county who will »up
port him again if he enter* the race
to tucceed h mseif. He ha* the mail..,
under consideration end will decide
within the next few weeks a*. to
whether he will make an active cam
•••ipa for the nomination in the pri
sniry.
Perhap* U« man eaupht stealing
mow* seats wanted them to keot
ebewhsp pom at home.
K»* Yorker who ran away after
having monkey gland* grafted may
be out of at the too eating peanuts.
Movie hint: A shooting star falls
A IUHm Dollar War
There la a war an which doaa aat
deeerve the attention of the Hera a
TiflHmilrohie-reagha-f Netrow. Or
«T <*har Wj which ronccroe ltaelf
with producing peace. It ia the BUlioa
Dollar War, the war between the
princes of the tractor industry, Mr.
Port and Mr. McCormick.
We cyll It the Billion Dollar War
because the combiner resources of
the International Harvester Company
and thv Ford lirtorscta must easily
reach that large round figure.
General Ford was the aggressor
lie crowed the frontier two weeks
age, catting the price of his tractors
from Mil to U.CT>. Lost we ex the
nerr enter Company reduced the price
of Its tractors 9330 and offered te
throw ia, free a three furrow plow
or a tractor disk harrow with each
purchase.
Mr. Fori says hia aim ia to sell a
million tractors a year. Harold Mc
Cormick, who hro pot grand opera
aside for the time being and is ring
ing the eoag of business tcHs his
riaff that the Harvester Company
mutt outsell Ford. . .
Consider the datslad farmer. He
stops sorting seed corn and watches
the battle of the giants. Every gun
toed choots money into hie pocket.
He will not attempt to arbitrate. He
wlU pick the tractors which salts his
needs and bis pans.
A war like this may bo hard on
ike treasury of a Ford or a McCor
mick. bat it a a good thing for the
country. Reduced prtcee mean bigger
•Men. Bigger as lea mean busy far
tarito and fairer unemployed. The
»*noy comes from the farmer, and,
)wi<K (Ml back to him. Tractate
•hro the fami) aad problem. Trao
tom remit in diversified erop*. Tim
t°»a mean a bigger production of
food aad mare la eat tor everybody
« low,r price*. The htorcaaed sac of
tiactora athnulatae the iron aad all
buetaeaa.
If Hr. Perd and Hr. MeCermfcb
ean eUad the war, who shall derive
thorn of tkair ploaaaroT—How York
19 ws
Mr. J. H. Jonrn gtnt the weak
•ad la Micro with relatives.
Mia. t). L. Pridgen, Jr., of PayeUo
riita, agent amoral days recently with
hat mother, Mrs. Mary Vick.
Mrs. W. M. Pop# wu eallod te
Atkiaaon, M. C.. hat woek on wceant
of the death of her aant. In. Wood
rock.
Mr. aad Mm C. W. bell aad sen,
Chao Connolly (pent Friday la Par
attevOU, chopping.
Mbm LaaOa Mabtyra of Dm
the weak rad ha Oadwla with
bar parents. Mr. and Mm 1. Main
Tra.
Mlaaaa Oeeqoe. Seamens, Batter
Godwin aad Frol Moore of Wo Oed.
•b imlty agent Batarday ta Fay
attavllU.
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< Mr. H. McIntyre wsx a bu/.iuer:
c vl tilor iB Dunn Saturday,
I Mr*. J. H. Jones and M:sru** Ruby
- jAirn*r and Virginia Rhode* were
% 'happen In Payattavills th.» week.
f Booth River challenged ^odwi* In
• a game of basketball Saturday attvr
- n'Jjn, (Godwin w*j defeated by a
■ core of 47 to 2. After this game, the
1 dmithflcld team passing im their way
to play Camp Bragg nopped and
. played South R vur, the scoro this
r Urn* being R to S in fsvor oi the
f Smlthflcld team- ,
t Ye old Fiddlers Convention will be
i ‘iclii at the Godwin seoool building
I Friday night, March the Srd at 7 JO
i o'clock conducted by W. P. Blount,
i -t Fayetteville. Prist* will be offered
< for the best fiddlers. Gystcre and
. mndwichet will be served during the
i wen leg. Proceed* to gw to the beno
i lit of th* school. Admission 1C and S3
r cent*.
i Everyone come and ban* a good
i time.
t DUKE NEWS
Duke, Feb. 23.—One of the mott
enjoyable evmte ever bold in Duke
• was the one on Wednesday night Fob
-uary 2tnd, when Mr. W. A. Erwin,
Jr., waa th* guest of honor at a
banquet given by th* "ORleial Fam
ily" of No. 2 Milk, aa an apprecia
tion of tha esteem they have for Mai
xt manager. Coven for twenty-seven
h*d been laid in th* recreation toott
of the Idirary, the table being arrang
'd In the shape of a large crow The
ipirtt of the day. Washington's Anni
vermry. was in evidence on every
.i.i_ my ___L * m
.. ~ wv« u^vnavru
but one of the most attractive decer
itions, was a mlnaluro cherry tree at
the Inter section of tha two tables,
cot down, with the hatchet beside It,
last at It wsi when Washington made
himself famous. Tote was the unique
dea of Mra. W. H. Coffey. When
sapper w«« announced. Misws Louise
u>d Ctnolia Ooddie. Gertrude Morg
an, and Myrtle Woodworth, with rr
'T»llo*i urhore the guests to thoir seats
where they found besides the place
cards, copes of old favorite songs
With Mlw Mabel Woodworth, arrom
panying on the piano, all nang "An
rrlca," followed by a short prayer
1>P Bov/ N. M. Mr Don aid. A three
course dinner was sorred and at the
young ladies cleared Use tables be
tween the courses the guests made
the welkin ring with "My Bonnio,"
Aunt Dinah’s Quilting Party," etc.
*• ft* In* caurno was flaidted. Mr. i
t. H. Best, superintendent, of No. ‘
2 mills, made the announcement that
* behalf sf those presort, ha wiskod
to present to Mr Krwin a token of
appreciation of the good feeliog that
ntsUd, in the person of Duke," who
was lead la by Mrs. Tjllingtmst. the
librarian. “Duke" proved to be a
headaeme rpgllig -g~rr
responded in a fow words of gratafal
appreciation. Mr. W. A. Bnrli, of
West Durham, was an ice lord guest,
and his personality and story tolling
added much to the pleasure of the
'veniag.
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j Dufcc, Feb. 20—The pi—t Un the
| rebuilding of Uo Episcopal cbuiet
kave virtually bovn decided opes
Tho new building will bo either brick
or krirk-wnecr, and will bo located
on llie rit* of tbv old balldiag, which
»»’ do:troy#d bj fit* Janaary 1,
IMS. Although nothing definite in
regard* to wacfc kai bean decided
upon, it U rapeetpd that work will
bogito at aa early', data
Rc'v. Mr. Lloyd. Episcopal claxgy
nun of Pinohartt, condacted oorviooo
at the Method ha cberch Sunday
morning. Ho will bold nrritw every
firet and third Sunday on til further
notice. 1
w. P. Boh. Jr.. Itadont of the
TTnivoralty. ipent the weak end here
with hit parent*. Dr. aad Bra. W. P.
Holt.
Ym. R- M. Bui« and we Roderick.
Jr.. «pent several days last wask vb
‘t!"g rstatiraa Boar Wilson.
Miss Dorothy PfoM, af Winotaa
"»Vm, is spending several Jays with
Min Rath Grelder *
B. A. Pfohl, of Winston-Salem,
.■topped ovor hero Thursday with
friends.
«»' Thelma Parker spout the week
<*nd in Dunn, the gaeat af Mim Rath
Taylor.
Mra. A. C. McDonald la Improving
after bring operated on at the Good
hop* Hospital.
Mrs. A. H. Harper It getting along
'icrly at the hospital.
There have hocn several operation*
daHnv the past weak at tka Goodhopa
Hospital. AU of the patients arc re
•xrr'.ed to be getting along nicely.
Scviml fcrvicao which worn to be
«!n at the Presbyterian chsoah San
!sy have beam pootpanad until furtb
aot'e*. The Rev. A. R. McQaaaa.
of Dunn, who Wee to rend act thaws,
was called to David eon Collage to
attend a meeting ot the board of
trustee*.
The "Go To Sunday School** epi
demic has struck Duke. All of the
Sunday schools In town reported n
large Increase In attendance front bat
Saitdty.
Th# Erwin Path la a merea far
viators from surround tig towns and
vicinity, several hundred af them Uk
iri* ndvairtngo of the prormllbg bal
my spring weather, want Sunday
h/re.
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SWEET MILK
Delivered at any home in town
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Special prices on larger quantities
Can now furnish a few more regular customers
THE WHITE DAIRY Co
WORTH M. POPE, Manager
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You can. by trading with—
WALTER JONKS
The one price grocer.
Uneeda Biscuit__ 714.
Largest Caa Milk_~ »T
8mail Caa Milk_ 714!
Po* ToaMies and Cora”
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1-lb. Caa Cora Beef Ka^IIlt
Spring Shoes
We invite you when in Fayetteville to
; come in to see us. This season we have the
r **!«• in Footwear, for Men.- 1
; fnA SP®C“1 attention to
M**l Orders. We carry only Standard
| , r*\ att«.Bon always. We fit
: feet AAA to EE.
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