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* L O C A J. * *«*«**«• LOCAL ..N ..N --N --N ..N _.M W. P. Dickey returned last night from a business trip to Washington, D. C. Mrs. W. H. Jackson has been ill for several days at her borne oa 8. Layton avaana. Willie A. Jackson of Bear Cooper, arms a business visitor in Dunn Thurs day. Postmaster West returned Wednea Jey night from a businaaa trip to Waehington City. Mr*. W. H. Staling* of Fayatto vUl#, and her guest, Mia* Virgtola Manbbourn* at Spring Hope, arriv ed In Dunn last night to spend a few days with relatives John W. Hodges ia again on tbs job at hie general utility shop under the water tank. He is randy to serve you now. Otis P. Shell was appointed Mon day by the county commissioners as list taker for Averaaboro township. List takers for the other township in the county were sleo appointed. A complete list appears elsewhere i:. The Dlepateh. Friends of Mrs. Durham Taylor, will be (Cad to laam that she is (rad-; ually recovering from an operation, performed In the Pittman Hospital In : Fayetteville the ftrst of this week. Her condition 1* improving daily. Rev. J. M. Daniel, presiding elder at the WSmlngton district, and a dormer paetor el Dunn, it spending the day here with friends. Mr. Dan iel ia one of the most popular pastors Dunn has ever bad and be holds a i warm place in the hearts of the peo- 1 pie at our town. They are always glad to eee him. Easter week of prayer will be ob served by the Woman's Missionary Society of the Christian church April 10 to 14th, at the church. Meetings will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 JO o'clock in the after noon, and on Sunday 14th. at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Every woman ie urged ' to be preaent. The primary entertainment, pro- ] eented at the Opera Mouse last night by pupils of the Dunn graded school, j was woll attended and thoroughly ee joyed. The program was presented in a delightful manner by the little , folks sad the audience was highly1] pleased. The play was directed by , Mist Dandy sad Mis* "Hargreaves of ; the school faeuky. j The Dunn Band Minstrels will leave this afternooa at ^ o'clock on ' a vociel train for Faquay Springs, | where they win present their show t tonight. A number af Dunn people | will join them on this trip and spsnd a pleasant evening in the resort town. ! The miastml ie being presented in Foguay under the tapioa of the American Legion. The net proceed* will go to the uniform fund ef the Dunn band. Fitshugh Whitfield. Chairman of the Barapeoo County Democratic Ex ecutive committee, was a visitor in ' iDann th _/ week. Mr. Whitfield is planning for bis party to make con siderable gains in Sampson thia year, and is morkiag bard with thia end in view. He is a splendid organiser, a popular lawyer, and has the confi dence of his people. He will devote right much of his time to the service of Ms party during the campaign. Tha Democratic and - Republican township primaries will be hsld at the Menietpefl building in Dunn Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. The Democra tic primary will be held ia tbe Record er's court room, while the Republi cans wiB use Mac ‘other part ef the building for voting. The purpose of Mm primaries Saturday is to sleet delegates to the county conventions to be held in LHtlegton next week. The Republican county convention will he held Monday and the Deoao crack county ceavswtion win taka plaea Saturday, April 14th. down to Fayettwillr lost Right to witnaaa “Taka it From Mo” one of tba boat musical playi to bo Man at tb* LaFayett* Theatre this aaoaon. Paul Pop* and Atey Parker, who wore engaged in tba grocery business hare for aaveral month* under the firm name at Pope and Parker, hare told their Mock of good* and moved to Angler, where they have engaged In similar business. In tha Angler store they will carry a general llaa of merchandise. They are located wall and their friend* In Dean wish for thorn auecea*. C. T. Way, local manager of the Carolina Fewer and Light Company at Wadsdbere, we* hare yertorday In eonsultrtJoa with secretary Biddle of tha Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Way has beea transferred U Dana by Mt company aad ha* made arrangements to move hare April 14th. Ha wlU art as local manager for the Oiiellno Power aad Light Company. Ha ie an «aperient*d ama ha hi* Uaa af work a ied aril give tha people af Dana ef ficient service whan the power com pany toko* rear tba municipal power plant hare. Tha regular mawthty meeting of the Board af Dimeters af tha Cham ber of Oemmeree wM ha bold Monday evening at • a'rteek. At this masting Frank H. Stadmaa. prominent beak er af FeyrtWvIB*. aad I. B. Boyd, district masagar of tha CaaeUna TaU ybaaa aad Magraph C*., w«1 b* piprtt TBgy wfll address the direc tor* eo tha valao to a town of a building aad laaa asaa.IaUm. Tha hbalMH .. af tSap* tw« gentlamon qualifies them to talk In Ujestingly and Instructively on this subjeet and a full attendanc. of tka directors la earnestly daalrod by lac Notary RUIdle. Mr. Rldillo kat bean aathr* for aoraral months la an ef fort to gel the people of Dunn In tmitsd In a building and loan asso ciation and right much sentiment baa developed favorable to tha proposi tion. Dann should have a live build ing and loan association and the Chamber a‘. Commerce la the vehicle through which It mutt ba developed. The homo talent production of tiro Carolina folk plays at Use Opera House Tuesday nl*ht was wall ren dered. "In Dixon'S Kitchen” a ro mance of country Ufa', and "Tbs Re turn of Buck Gavin," a tragedy of tha North Carolina mountains, to gether with a program af folk songs and ballads In costume, made up the program. The rehearsals watt* direct ed by Mias Elizabeth Lay, Field Agent of the Bureau af Community Drasaa of the University Extension Division, and tha east showed better training perhaps, than the oast of any ocher local talent show that has bean presented here. That ths work of Miss Lay was done in a splendid manner was evidenced at tha psn'or mane* Tuesday night. Each one oi tba caat did his part well, and thoet present enjoyed a delightful evening. There has born many requests that the play bo repeated and it is pro bahls that the people et Dunn will ba given another opportunity to wit "«** R- The entire net proceeds gt to tha school playground fund. WARREN RE UNION About two hundred people ueem bird at the home of Mr. Lovett War rrn. of Weetbrooke township, laM Saturday. It was a reunion of the Warrm family. The occasion wss thr etxty-aerenth birthday at the boat. A greet dinner eras spread and every body bpd a feast. An add row dealing with the hlRory of the Warren fan lly was made by Mr. Henry E. Fai son. Hit sketch dealt particularly with the progeny of the BtnnrC Warren. The risKaza from Clinton besides Mr. Faison, were Mmen i. E Forwter, A. H. Herring, and Wellie Warren.—Sampson Democrat. Jorara Fee May Tar* Hanalt 8* yartor Cwert C 8. rhiUip#, Edward Purdia. W. G. Norm, J. W. Dnsugfcon, J. i. Wea rer, A. T. Holme*. T. X Roaae., S H. Broadwrll, R. A. Dcnnia. J. D Champion. J. A. Gilbert, W. J. Lae** A. W. Beaalay, W. T. Avery, E. C Wetter, J. 8. Gardner, G. William* C. C. Cameron, Chaa. McNeill, J. & TaRwtll. Leander Lea, M. X Morgan Jr.. W. X. Babb, C. R. Stewart, J. H. McAllister, J. Add. John ton, W. J. Ennla, X T. WUborn, W. X Do aglet J. E. Wilton, D. X. Morrison, D. B Kelly, S J. MtPhall, A*. A. Barring ton, D. H. Nordan, J. W. Byrd. THE TOWNSHIP LISTERS ARE NAMED FOR COUNTY Ta* liMon for the varioo* town ahjp* in the county were Monday ay pointed for this year by the Board of County Cemmlulooen. Those ap pointed follow: Anderson Crook, J. B. Elliott, Throwall, N. C. A vara shorn, 0. P. Shall, Dunn, N. C. Barbecue, J. W. Campbell, Jon** boro. No. E Black River, W. H. Gregory, An gler. N. C. Boekhoru, J. D. Champion. Kip ling. Duka, A. F. Foasior, Duke. Johneonville, l. V. Cameron, Pitse viww. Hectors Creek, D. X Smith, ftip Uag. Ullington. C. Rich. Neill* Crock, J. F. Collier. Bui** Crook. Grove, C. D. 8tewart, Coat*. Stewarts Creak, J. H. William* Dak* No. L V. L. X, Walter Ray, LiUngton. | No. t. CLASS MUTING The Ladies' Bible CW of Dhrne Street Method lit Choreh, bold • busi nom mooting loot Monday afternoon, at *;$* o’clock, In the Indio*' parlor of'th* (torch. The president, Mr*. C. L. WSaon. presided. After report*. from virion* com mittee! wore submitted, the presi dent offered many enggefttons n* to how the clam might be able to do ■sore effective work. The social meet ing will be held May Sth. MSB. T. L. RfDDLK. Clam koporter. Mr- Mite* P. Jeehoem »eed Mrs. Mtlee P. Sachsen. died •* her home In Weokbreofce tewndklp, flhmp son Monty. Wednesday night. She had been U1 for several monthi and was a greet sufferer the lest few week* of her lltnn*. Deeeemd wee 4S year* of age and was a eeasUtent Christian woman. She wm a member «t the Pres W01 BegUft church at katoitts Grave and wee beloved by all who knew her. She leaves a hatband end aovea ehIV drm and seven* brothem and ste ten. Marten Baggett et Dana, being a brother Pan era! services ware eendoeted Tkanday afternoon and bartel took pieee at Math Orove shank. 1%* sympathy of many Mends k extended to tho bereaved hothead With Mr*. Carl ttutmtt The Knife Kan* Club met with Ma Chit Fitchew at bar both* Thurs day afternoon. Tbs liviag roam wa* attractively <**c«rstod with rata* and other spring flower*. Progressive rook was enjoy •d daring tbs afternoon after which the hostess served a delicious salad coarse nod salted nuts. Members present ware: Viaduistf Harper Holliday, Jama* Bast, Was. Pearsall, HI Ison Goddard, Carl Bare *®dt, Arthur Pope, Georgs McKay, David Pearsall, Bramctt Thompson, Herbert Tnylar and Bafesri Denning. Mr*. Pitehett had aa bar special f«stta, Mrs. W. H Newberry, Mrs. Hugh Prince and Mm. Oscar Strick land. TVs Christian Cbwrsb Wa are beginning next Lord's day morning a series of evangelistic ser vices. , Our speaker it one who the good people of Dunn know. Bro. John M Waters, was sad is s clean, dear eut Christian preacher. His m atm got will he scriptural, logical and filled with a spiritual desire. Thu salvation of hs unsaved I* the burden of a corise rs ted heart. Tha para Gospel o* Jcsu* Christ it ths power of God an la Salvation. Conor in s praycifnl attend*, seek ing to commune with the Lord and you will not be disappointed. Ws solicit the co-operation of all who erv filled with tha Holy Spirit to tho end that ths name of the Lor:' may be glorified. Ws extend a cordial invitation to all to come and worship with us. JOHN J. LAN08T0N. Pastor. Radio fan claiming bo usee hia hair for aa aerial ia probably talking through hi* hat. Another world war ia 2014 ia pea Jiclad. Congrats had better (tart on the bonni bill now. The ain writing a book on ball probably got his Idea from si cap »g in an upper Pullman berth. Wn love tbs worm and the way it turno Here's a suitcase that explod ed and shredded a baggage master.— Schenectady (N. Y.) Gasette Another little trouble with the country is that too many people think happlnem is always quoted f. o. b. Detroit.—Trinidad (Colo.) Picket wile. A magaaln* writer says the beg fills an empty place la man's Ufa.. TUe ia especially true of the hot dag —Steamboat Springs (Colo.) Pilot. Astronomers bar* discovered that tho moon is traveling faster thas for merly. 3b* has to ia order to keep ui ■with this beetling old earth.—Atlan ta Constitution. \ The astrologer who reports that the heavens predict soma scan dais in high leclety may hav( seen a diverting ‘tar—Muitcie Star. a , A 2aWishiag Day la Caagvaas Mr. Sisson—Mr. Chairman, I yield 10 minutes to tha gentleman from Mianatlppi (Mr. Lowrey). Mr. Lawny—Mr. Chairman, I a troe with the two gontlaman who have preceded ms that in out enthu siasm for economy ore may practise an economy that does non economise I had an old political frtead scant yean ago who used to tall a story about an old lady who mixed saw dust la her wheat bran for chicken food. She aald that whan a sotting of Id egga hatched out 12 of them htdehed chicken* with wooden lags and the 14th on* hatched a wood pee 'ear. (Laughter.) So the old lady dis covered too let* that ah* had been practicing an econotay that did not economise. (Applause ) — Congroe# tonal Record. CARD OP THANKS 1 desire to thank th* good friendr and memfeera of the PsdkMa Lodge for their kind sees during tha sickness and death of my deer wife. May Ood bices you all. JffO. W. HODGES. AND CHtLDBEN. "Fwrt Saw* hu rul I* Sta Nat Morula," Rsbtrt Woodruff aayu "My pm. lacs cm Infested with rata. 1 triad RAT-8KAP oa friend’s rare mac j*. tion- Neat mam tog found tern dead rmt* in bin, two pear food bon. tbroc -n etelL Pound lam number rinn No moU from fed rut*—RAT - •MAP dry* thorn up. Bo* thin# I “«•*« noed.” Throo iisoo, Ik Ik, ll.SS. Sold nnd ruarairtoed by But »»•*«. Wilton and Lei. nnd Hood and Oesntbom. •1*^6 in Gold To Be Clow Away 1 wlU gl»# n cub prin* of $10.00 in gold for thb boot tocthnonla] on Pwlnn Cbowo of oil Undo, on or bn'oro May let, iptt. Tblo will giro ony one ample time te to* ont the morit of tbk lino of food* Poring «tl* thirty day* if yon an art a ooor of tM* food, got in oa thlo pro bation osd make 110.00 easy. And furthermore, And out what n wonder ful food this U. Ampoetfuity, L P. SUMACS. 4 th tf. CARD OP THANKS We eriah to (hack oOr aW7 friend# for the kind atteatioad help, aad •rwpothy ahtrirn ao la .tho death and burial our , dear aoa aad brother. Mag Ood richly bleaa each and rrery one io opr prayer. HRS- UU DRAUOHON, AMD CHILD RBH. Raglotratiow BiiheCV— The rogietratiou book#far tho ce» *MT town election U bo MM*ay tad, aiu now open at my oAa. R lo net * »«w refietraUon, luS for tkoea becoming of ago .taco Cat election, and tboae who bare msfed into the town and are ready te qualify to ▼eta. H. A. Marr. jhoykamr April 4 1 1J Id*. f * • « * t. • ▼ * BUSINESS LOCAL - B # # S t# # t WANTED. mrtMf** WITH car. Cord and Pribrif Trree at prieea below eoanotAwe. 1100.00 and expea lea. JiydjueVulraa Tiro Co. llbt Michigan Aer'ix. Chita., go, in. ltpd.j [ l . J I ™ PORIALI—BARRED PLYMOUTH ffcBt’ayir AUTO POB flMUL—PROMPT A*V Call tSSmm 4it, Lodornw Nan Stead. MEltf. YOU HAVE TRIED TUB RBST, bow tr, tk« Mat. Hao4 Tin E. V. Galt**. jt XU. “BVEWfe '£2£psasJt]?Z An tad yoa wll buy. Jan Bare An aad yea win bar- Jan BarMoot, Cooper, EC. T»1 pd CHICKENS AND BOOS WANTED. W# wM par hiafbaat Mk priaee Wn aa far aefm. Oweae Pralt ajd PtaDaee Ca.. Tnpa, Plerida. El EM. PRANKUN ETRUP Me PBR CAN Are pea —Mias row dhrerware AaeT If mmi adth aa atd eat bear eaar It la Preeewa'a Ca* •«—err-_tl Me. AUTO PON HIRE.—PROMPT AMD •Acient aereiee. Co—farteMe eon —paaca Call Telephiao 41.> L—kncw Newe Stead. MEltf. tALE. — SINGLE COMB • Rhode bland Bade. Owea tan atraia. Ceekataia It eoab. Hatab *** an II.ta far II. W. C Ka nor, Dunn, Route I. I aw tf Jan 20. __ « * * Aurora ^ ass LOOK PO* THI fcXD MAM OM <• «• «mtf Tim r. aTL--_— 'i&u % *^l£jEhS?V,S: Sftrt AT ""Was MISS SMITH'S * HmpijMi St»«< * KODAK FINISH1MO « 14 HnnSmtM • • IS YSIIR i_ir suppiw? hNNMMrfiT«mibONbiblki W«M IwttrtMi TW WmU B* lyMl |t2Si5?*E7£ZmOm? ** &• —In Living Room, Porch and Kitchen I FURNITURE * . You Will Not Get Another Such Opportunity. Bet ter Take Advantage of it Now— Act Quick! _:_-_ » THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. Dunn, , -U North Carolina ' 1 "‘ * ‘ :t / | R ^Morsfords s I L__~ ---- ■ • • The Practical Plumber* | Bell and Miller, the practical plumbers, are now located on North Clinton Avenue, second door from W. J. Jones store. We are prepared to do your work prompt' ly, efficiently, and at a reasonable price. We will give you satisfactory service on any Ltnd of job. Phone No. 44. Call us when you need a plumber. BELL & MILLER Phone No. 44---D*n,KC kMeo_nMOM:^ - III I i . n. .■■■' L
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