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* t- -* 4 ♦ T ♦ O C A L * • ■ r » * » Mrs J. C. Hodges it spending sev eral days with friends at Fayetteville and Wrlgbtsville Beach. Mis. C. J. Smith and children have returned from a several weeks visit to Virginia Beach. Wade Pridgen and Paul Eaiell, of Ralaigh. are hare to visit their par ent*. George Snead, who had keen In a Baltimore hospital for some time, returned home yesterday. Hr*. Paulin* Myers and Mlae Mar garet Wade, of Raleigh, are here to visit their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Mar tin L. Wad*. Mr. and Min. James A. Poole and family liav« gone to Clinton, 6. C. to spend some time with Mr. Poo)e‘i parent*. Mrs. G. C. Wocnbla, who ha* been In Watt* Hospital, Durham, for *w end weeks, returned home Saturday. She it greatly Improved in health. - Mlssea Katherine, Julia and Ctetu* Womble returned home Saturday af wwvrw umjs Vim rilft* 1 tivra In Pittaboro. John C. Clifford, Jr., wbo bat barn in Charlotte since the end of tfaa (arm at the Stale University, it bars to visit him parents, Judge and Mrs. John C. Clifford. Jack Jordan, Jr., it bars to spend 1 th« tummer vacation with his paraata, I Mr. and Mn. J. W. Jordan. He U a student in an cngravtng school In Lancaster, Pm, Judge K. P. Davie, president of the Commercial Bank, Mias Soe Smith, Mist Jana Williams, Mm. E. M. Jef freys, end Mr. end Mr*. Edvard Smith and children left Monday mor ning for Montraat, where tbey will speed several weeks. Professor James Archie Campbell, of Bolae Creek, wst in town yeeter dey. He soon will go to a hospital for an operation to relieve him af an ailment from which be bat suffer ed much for several months. Mrs. Ellis Goldstein, Mia* Rosalie Goldstein and Matter J. J. Goldstein returned Saturday from Goldsboro, where they had been visiting relo cate* for sevaoi weeks. Mr. Coidetain went to Cfttsboro Saturday to ac company tbeza home. Mist Emma Lee and Mia Dora Lev. nf Raleigh, are Kerr to visit Mi** Emma Leo’s parents, Judge and* Mr* K.ldredg* Lae. Mia Dora Lee’t Home la in Tons seat. She 1* con nected with the State Highway do pe rtment A Imk that Mt aIA oa+tan AmopUn her*Hu an.in4gp*(t4f8t nation fy la **>• 'pdta^on of Elder* J. t. Coat*. It «i broeghl to tbia country by tb* gnat trend father of tba elder, who hjgratod from Eaglaad before the revolatloa. Employee* In th* Durham aad ly omitted from the list of those who contributed to th* fund for th* Fourth of July fan when It wti print ed by The Dire etch last weak. We regret this fcry much, for Mr. Snipes Va* one aflhe first to con tribote. A large delegation of business man of Dunn aad other towns In Eastern Harnett were in LUIingtan yesterday to petition tb* county commissi on era to employ a whole tlase farm agent for Ike county. Because The Dispatch is printed a day earlier than usual to allow Its fore* a holiday, It had not learned th* result when this was writ ten. Robert Jordan and Henry Lee, oaabee of tha Oasis Temple bond! which aoeempaaied tha shria* patrol to the annuel meeting of ahriners bt San Franelroo, ntumnl home Sat urday. Mrs, lie*, who accompanied her hatband to San Francisco, will remain (a California with relatives until tha fall. Rev. John J. Langston, pastor of the Christian church fur the lost two' -'ears, preached his finsl aermon here Sunday night and left yesterday morning for Kentucky whom he will do evangelistic work this summer. He will return to Dunn when this walk it completed and rnmova his family to whatever new fluid bu may ueropL Dunn regret* exceedingly that It mast loose this One Christian gvn tleman. His work Here ha* been fruit ful. Hs has helped the eommunity and tbo community will ml» him' roach. George K. Grantham and P. A. Loe, local druggists, were winners it the first and second prises, rc ipeetivsly, offered by the Owens and Hinor Drag' Company for the hert papers read at the Teeent annual con tention of the North Carolina Phar maceutical Association at Wlnslon The papers dealt with the fanny end peculiar things which hap act with the public. Mr. Grantham's •rise was SIS. Mr. Laa's wm $10. Thauc who art not familiar with he early life of the beat town under ha ann abould aee the colleetlom of >hotagrmpHs now being displayed in he Hood and Grantham ihow win Iowa. Thai* depict the old town 20 uid SO yean ago when Broad etrort »»» little mere than a country laao md then waan't a brick (tore along he thoroughfare In that good day Squlm John Oau wa( mayor and Icnry Anderson wai chlaf of polioc K wall aa eoastabule. Tht name of Zebu Ion Vance Intpea, garage man, was Inadvortrot Ona of As finest washrooms mam alned hi tht State by railways for heir employees has been fitted up it the Durham aad Southern ahopr ly Captain B. S. Shaw, (superintend :nt. The room has private lockers for he employees, individual lavatorial md hot aad eoaJ shower bathe Southern Railway (hop* bore arc net iIIected by the etrike order which rant to practically all railway shop ■rafUmea last Saturday. Captain B S. Shaw, sgperintendent of the ■hops, etatcAyeatarday that it eras not it all likely that men of his road would etrike, since they were not ghr ■n the last iaertam In arngsi allowed >u other reads mid therefore are aot ■ut aa are those on other roads. Thera are sixteen men employed in the ■hops here. ■: * O CL1VATOM < — ARE BURNED, LOSS IS BIG Baltimore, July 2.—Lightning to night rtturrk the roof of oar of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad’s termin als at Locust Point and In a few min itea Uia Immense structure was In Bamsa. Although delated by rain in the terrific stores prevailing the Dames aprA^ rapidly. Nearly the en tire city fire department including five bests was quickly at work bat the fir# spread rapidly, soon envoi* oping elevators B and C and pier five all of which were wrecked. The ele vator* contained over >00,000 bnah elo of grain which with 00 carloads of expert tobacco on the pier were destroyed. The railroad company's lorn la ettiamtsd at watwaoa $8,200. »00 and $4.000,000. Several firemen were iajarud or overcome by heat and smoka. The American Sugar Refining com ity'* big plant and other rateable property on the south water float, wore untouched. A number of freight «nr« wrro burned. Several vumIi were scorohsd before Uey could bo tewed out into the barber. RAILROAD BUSINESS 1 EXCEEDING NORMAL Atlantic City, July 1—The coal strike U haring little effect open the i railroads, and the carrier* ore dolly I more butlaem than ever before la a similar economic parted, it was I declared by C. W. Galloway, vice- . pnaldwl of the Baltimore and Ohio, ' at the convention of the Americas J Itailway aiMH-iation. t “The railroads aro. doing more bn- * ilnesi today than they have over done j In nny other normal period,” he mid. j “TV coal shrike la bolding os up very I little, ovas coal shipments ant lam * than one-half of what they should bo. TV only way that tV mint treble will tract us If It loots long enough end that it doubtful. "There Is little possibility of a big j •trike on the railroad*.” Mr. Gallo- v way continued. “Tfco wo rite fa arc j too brainy not to realise that they cannot get very far by a walkout now. They may tie ap Ue minor fc branches of the bualnem, hut a* long > c as the engineers, Ibrakeraea, con 1 actors and other train service men do not go out, u striV* will do little B material harm.” Xo*t of the prominent railroad men hero take a very hopeful view f vso-- -" the pToplr "u^ be ruccciefijl. Thunu H BeMfl^^^Bjaooidii'! i.-ir h.radj a*alnat e9EaU. **Tb!' non really have ao ^tt^Kjbvaneea," ■a declared. "We aA^Hap to re ■onairuct, and atrfl(i^jj|^Kt tlte way rrculatloa, etc., ra^ilM^Mba act I he Dona m^iatiTyBuhad aawW nekly at Dunn, K. A. for April The owner, editor a^Rihaaacor an < ■ Buebaa Pope, DunoCH. a The irity ohJdere are noabS^ U BUflBKX ntm, Owner. Sworn to and aubacAnd before « thia tad day of Jmlttt. My Conuniaalon espirit, Paewrter *, IIP. V..._ I «»**#-><• .* : M’rUSiNiiS.'i 1.QCA*. •* i ► * r w n * PURCHASE YOUR AtJTO SUP »lic* from us'ar.d/nt a FEKE K>U!l »/i C«bitty lJ.se pardMiM firvj yua a joM cljarc.. Z. V. Baipce Gaiaae/C / XStfc. WANTED. 5KLE»/aN TO SZU. first class iiinamyiili and teiab sto-nr Good do#; for risbt MU. Write for our WftnositlOD. Address I. & Car* DunF Dirjretfh. Jimrjul ^ COWL , Cctfc bar* fear tracks old. Will exchao** piy Dana, N. C. WHEN YOUR OUT. oa Civ slewt _ road, daa’t —TrltT-*-11 '''oar and lot ua do yoor worry for you. Z. V. Snipes Gang*. Sotfc. FOR SALEi -TcA90f~KITCHEN and Ic« Cr*#m Pq^or oa Broad It,1 lu Dann. for eeRix*., Excellent n. eplcxd tl bus! neai. K«u: table If Interested nee Sam T1 i at Kith Avenue Shop. 4tb tte. CO TO THE ’ FOR THE Puma • , the latest novelties la and Ceetopm Rinat Sol* _ Tuesday and Friday often S to S o'clock. First Notional Bolldlna. SS-Ste. With ovary Univarta) electric Iron told at the regular price 36.7ft wc will Include a regular |6.00 dlk shade Boudoir Lamp for !>»c, making both iron and boudoir lamp coat 17.78. $1.00 Caah and $1.00 enah ate nth with the Ught MU page far H. CAROLINA POWER k UGHT CO. PHONlW- DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA ..—......, Pure, Clean, Wholesome M I L K • ' o Delivered Every Morning* : ' 1 i < » i < ►< < il Produced oij orie of the best ^airy :; farms in/North Carolina) Worth M.CP Your Salary ia wl.at you are worth to the boX v y/ > ' The amount you uve is whajf you are worth to your self. f You may i^e worth a grea£ deal to your boM bat if you waste yoV earnings adB fall to save a part of iht'm, you arc worth little w y agree If. Your means are l'r’ttercd away and you c*i not even buy the things you really wantA It' The man who wantn toJbc worth a great deal to him self is one who liv&s as h# wants to live, creates or com mands his opporUkitiewand such a man needs and ap preciates the valuelof y&svings account. This bank is open frifa 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Every cour tesy to new and ol<l dJpoeitors. 4 per cent intersIfcn savings. The Commercial Bank ! 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