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»*««•»« « * L O C A L • ♦ 4 4 f 4 4 4 # i H«nu S. rni«»n U •pending to day in Clinton. Capt. B. 8. Bhaiw waa a business visitor in Durham today. Mn Horace Freeman was a visitor in FayettoviUo Monday. W. H. 8taliinga, of Fayetteville, was a visitor la Dunn Sunday. W. G. Hollingsworth at Fayette ville, is a business visitor ia Dana today. Mr. and Mn. H. G. Pope at Clay ton, spent the week end hero with relatives. Dr. J. W. McLean and C. W. Spell of Godwin, were buiiaeas visitors in Dunn Monday. Kenneth F. Howard loft Monday ''or Richmond, Va., where he eriU ►pend the weak. Joseph Parrish of Coats, one at Harnett's best fanuen, was a busi ness visitor in Dunn Monday. A. K. Wilson, prominent druggist and insurance man of Seims, was a hueiees visitor In Dunn Monday. W. P. Die bey *e turned Monday from a trip to vorioae cities ia South Carolina and Georgia, in the interest at the Brstbsriwed Raitaray Signalmen of America, of which he is general chairman. Mrs. J. Lloyd Wade returned the latter pari of the week from Wash ington, D. C.t where she attended the D. A R convention 8he went as Re gent from the Cornelius Harnett Chapter. Mm. Durham Taylor returned to her home in Dunn last Friday. For Ae pa* several weeks she has bees a patient In the Pittman hospital im KayeUevlile. Hsr oendltlon is much improved. Tbs Mingo school will doss Thurs day May 4th. Appropriate exercises are being 'arranged by Mias Verdi* Hudson, a member of the faculty, and " i intereetiag program will he ren dered. Tha exercises will take place at g;ll o’clock In tha evening and As public It cordially Invited to at tend. Dr. W B. Oeltrane is in Winston Salem Ale week attending the annual meeting of At North Carolina Medi cal Society. Ha went ns n delegate from Ae Harnrtt County Medical Society. Dr. Halford oK^dllingten, is attending as alternate. DK W. P. Holt of Duke, ia also among tha medi cal men of Harnrtt wko are at the meaUag. The Wesley Bible class ef the Me thod at Sunday achoel will enjoy a gat cogeAer mealing A the basement of Ae church Thursday evening at I o'clock. Ail msndbera of the clam are Refreshments will be screed gad short talks made by members of Ac class. Plans for Ae Harnett County Training achoel building have bean ed and work anil begin nt once, building will be erected under the supervision of L. P. erected under Ae supervision of L. V. Beil*7, local contractor. The shop haa been completed already and wiN bo used as an odtee and storage room until the main building Is randy for occupancy. The Johnson-Tayior-Johneon Con cert Trio wilt he Ae attraction at the opera heuao tonight. Tha conceit is being given under tha a aspires of colored graded school and Ae proceeds will go to the musical de partment. Special seats have bean re wrrod for the white people and all are cordially htvitod to attsAd. The admission A M and 80 cents. Thli trio comen to Dun highly recom mended and haa received the endorse ment of the prase in various cities A tha country. According to a statement mads Als morninr by Chief Dwnaun, wbc It alio tax collector for tbo town al Doan, all taxco nut ba paid bj Map lit, or they will bo adrertliad. The town autboritlee bare boon ra ther lealoat on tba tax pxpota tbii year, bat tb« time boo coma when tome monop mart bo ratted and tboj cannot wait axp longer. Thooo wh< bare not paid dhoold do no at once, and avoid mabaniummt and add! tlonal cxpmuc The limit bat bool mnebod. Thora U nothin* loft to d< hot pap. D . A JL Ta Moot The Cornelloe Hamttt Chapter oi tbo D. A. R. will mtot with Mlm Ra ebaol Clifford, Thomdap April tlti it 4 I- x o’clock. The tubjcct fc tbo program wiU bo "Woman of thi American Roroiatlon," and tbo pro gram eomxKtee roqoect oil member to memoriae the American! Croc priated tlaawharo In thli imoc. ■ dee rotary A A. McDonald of tb LtUlngten Form Loan AeaoclaUon j ta receipt of the fcUcerin* lotto from Troataror Foot ad tbo Fad on Load Booh, Colombia, S. C: "We tab* plmoora Hi advlaiag tba tba bank m to elating Wax* throng poor maociatioa bat beta lifted ta leant which bar* book withheld free rUobig ora new bring ell ltd." Tba following local political dog baa beta i bnHtm bp a frimd aA la eadawod with a trifle mere nan hH Che nail on the hood, or ba ma haw hit hia head on a nail—no tail ing which. Any which, juat ao Ha pali tlca. ItH be devoured by the few peo ple hereabout* who aw a at cacdi datoa. and perhapa by even thoaa who aw making tha “auartflaa." KeadyT Hewgoea: The political pot ia boiling and Ha *taum la reaching every aoctloa, nook •ltd corner of tha old county. , The flock of candidate! aw bamiag the roada and ahaking tha baakaa ..A •heaping them up aa if each oaa waw poaaaaaad with tha proaidanUai bao. Tim ring ha* become ao full uf hata that the circle mart he mad# larger or kata made am altar. Aa •ach candidate coma* tn from hi* •‘•wing around the eirela" he bring* flad new. for Umaalf, and bad, very had now* for hia opponent*. Each 1* •Juiating tha entire vote, and wry free lonely penuita each of kl* op ponent* to claim on* vote—kl* own. For tha Senate, th* rue* remain* Wkwven Roaa and Baggett, with n*l *cr conceding defeat. For the Houm, Nat Toarnaand and Boh Toung «w haring a marry aat-ta, with tha xkl» favoring both. For th* CItik'i >ob, Chaffin and Taylor aw lighting I out and a marry little race they iw having. Sheriff BIO McArtan ia vLthont an iwnnitani I*h» A__a loBMome at all, tbit being by ■Imeelf. For the Register', shoea, Feucette, Hockaday. Shaw and MIL heU have toed the mark (with nary » “dark hoaa” in light yet) aad are n full swing, with each sprinting hie ieet. For the Recorder's robe, Levin - ion. Shell, Brown aad Partin have >arted at the doable croeereode end ire up and stirring with a fall bead 1* «ea». The Old Reliable P. P. Me Donald, chancellor pf the exchequer, tas encountered so far do eppeeitioB «er the Audltorahip. Those who would the next County Commissioner are keeping silent la mven languages, •ad It looks as if the old Party will have to go Into the drafting business !f this important part of our county government is Oiled. No witling once have ea yet announced their rcadlncos n cagoracm to make the race, for Surveyor or Coroner. At this writing the lights, scrape aad acrabbles have been good aatar cd, and everything aboveboard—dua, Pi^apk to t^c entry af the ladies into the elketormte. The varioui can- I didetoe bave bean nd>bing dbew | with each other and professing all kinds of love one for the other, aad saying how badly M hurts to be com pelled to beat bis opponent. Oh, pott Uea, where to your stinger! Oh, pri mary, show os thy victory I Ptc.! — Harnett County News. WAKE FOREST SCRUBS BEAT THE DUKE ROYS, SCORE S TO I •era Friday afternoon, the Wake 'oraet sm*a defeated Doke by the core od S and t. The pat develep »d into a pretty pitcher's battle be wean Um opposing heaven Probably ho game would have pane iato extra hninge had it not been far Caatelle’s ■teal ef home In the eighth inning, rhla proved to be the winning ran for the viattora. There waa a large crowd out to aee the game and K waaaa aa if (bay enjoyed it by “root iBg*’ for the home team. Score by innings: R. H. B. Wabe Foreet Obi 01D *10—« 7 • t>nk«.OOO 1»1 000—* 4 4 Steaaty and Martin; Hodaon and No iris. -—-I I- -—W DUNN BAND MINSTREL IS A GREAT SUCCESS Itth Play* ReSern Ta Capaelty The Dunn Band Minstrels played a return engagement ia Puqaey Spring* Monday night before a ca pacity audience. Thin Is the second tlaa thoaa clover coated Lane have played to Fuquay Spring* during Uw paat fair weeks and the return en gagement eras greeted by a much larger crowd than wee the A ret. Thti ia without qeretton the boat home talent m metre I that hai ever been in thaae parte. It weuld do credit to any town who ia fortunate enough to have !L Not oven Nail O'Brien nor Al U. futai coal a put on a nort pleas ing sc entertaining minstrel than the one offered bp these clever fellow* tram oar neighboring town of Dunn. And the Sadie nee that parked tho high sehool auditorium to its limit Monday evening was not made np en tirely of fuquay folks. They were her* from Lilllngton, Holly Springs. Angler, and a big crowd from Dunn accompanied the minstrel to Fuquay Spring*. This show waa brought here under the auspices of the American Legion, Fuquay Springs Poet, the ogi eon of thie organisation should tjr commended for being InstrumentaJ in gettiag int* Fuquay Springs a show that is conditions for IU cloanlinem and clever acting on the pert of those who were iu very Ufa. It is really not of tbs homstalent calibre, but mors or loss of the professional kind. The actors in the various scenes acquainted themsohros in professional style and if an outsider who knew nothing at tho hletory of the show and ita various actors seen it they woald have no doubt thought they were in some big academy listening to the bast of the present day min rtrole.—Fuquay-Vsrins Herald. Foote s Sketches of North Caroling BBsSSss LEGAL ADVERTISING Aimiaialnter'l Netka Having qualified u administrator of the estate of Y. A. Ivey, deceased, lota at Harnett County, North Caro lina. this L> to notify aO ponona huv ng claim* agminat the a eta to of aaid deceased te exhibit them to the un |i*rdgo*4 tt kit office, on ar before April IS, ISM, or tbia notice will be ptoadod In tar at their recovery. All persona indebted to arid aetata win please males immediate payment ; Thia April 10. 1*22. i-—■ Y. A. IVEY Deceased. April 11 Ota. Adariniotreteee’ Metiee Having qualified as administrator .of the estate of H. P. Johnson, tats ' of Harnett County. North Carolina, i Una is to notify all persona having daiou against the estate of said de ceased to exh*K them to tha under oignad. on or before March It, 1»SI, or this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebt ed to aaid estate wU please crake iro ned late payment. BEADY JOHNSON and J. E- BEASLEY, Administrate re of H. P. Johnson. Thia March U 1P22. Gay and Parker, Attorney*. Mancb 2S April t 11 II U May 2 A deals let rater’• Notice Having qualified as administrator j MBS———BHBB | of ttu- caul* 0/ J. * PI,ill*, Into *f HsiucU County. Noith Carolina, this I U to notify all pcrion* having clalail «*»•■* tin; oolatt of mi\ dcveaood • « ' — 1 to exhibit them, to the undersigned *t hit Ar In Dunn. N. C., on o» br fere the CUh day mt AmHi IMS. or < title notice will be pleaded la bar of -1 1'-■-'■--SWSSWW1 Lboir IMOW17. AD poivnno l»0«bu* •0 raid H«t« will ploaw make Umbo Han Mvm#nt ThU tic 26th da, of April, INS. ■uNiMinMPOMBaM^BW MHWMW iMMHWIHMI | Are you looking for a birthday preeent for the kiddiaeT We karre | j !| attract!re aand ieta, little band painted water apr Inkier*, Jen; | * rope*, and other inexpensive teya at— The Gift Shop I 44 — National Beak Buitd!a« iBWMBBBBBBBB.BBBaar—UH.TO, ! I—■-—T—— TT O ■ ■■ i ■■ini i _ - _______ . ANNOUNCEME N T! 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