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•LOCAL* _ 31ir* Ella Primrose end brother. ' BHIle Primroee are visiting relatives In Raleigh. Rev. A. B. Harrell of Petersburg, Va., la pending the week here with Mrs. HerreH. Mia* Mar Bow* of Portemosth, Va. ia b guest to the hom« of Mr. and Mrs. W. M Baras. Mrs. Maggie Butler has returned from a vacation spent wish her fa ther near Clinton. Hales, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Poole, it very sick with pneumonia. Miss Patti* Herring of Fayetteville (a spending several days with her sla ter, His Geo. M. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Primrose ere spending some liar at tttort towns In Ocorgie and Florida. Mbs Gladys Davenport has return ed from Durham where she visited friends for several days. Thu Dispatch thanks Mr. B. E. Johnson for a nice watermelon which he brought to the office Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope, Worth M. and 8. K. Pope and Mrs. A. B. Harrell, returned Monday from Sev en Springs Mrs. B. J. Norris is a patlant in Good Hop* hospital at Duke, where •he was operated on last week for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Toemaend have returned from Marietta, wfatrt they visited Mr. Townsend's mother, Mrs. D. B. Oliver. Mrs. 8am Broughton and son, Thomas, left Tuesday to visit rela tive* In Suffolk and Oeaan Visa, Va. and Edeotan, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wad* end family returned the latter pert of the maalr fnam a swndav t.U sh^enak «k. western part of th« State. J. Milton Tart, owner of the Qual ity Shop will leave tomorrow for New Yor, whom ho will purchase fall aad winter goods for the ihap. Rev. Mr. Mattox of the faculty of the Atlantic Christian College. Wil , son, will proach at the Christian chareh Sunday morning and evaniag. O. P. Shell, member of the Ho nstt County Democratic DxoeutWo Committee, attended tho mooting of tho commit too In Lillington Monday. Sam Fleishman, manager of tho Fleishman Bias. Co. (toroe la Doan, loft Monday night for a trip to Wash ington, MMoaoru and New York. *^^'lir?,^oir^ri?aa29 Pastor Davie In a revival here during the lari three weeks ia July, will preach again at the Pros Will Bap tist church Sunday evening at 8 o’ clock. Those who heard Mr. O'Neal daring the revival will be glad of this opportunity to boar him again. The public la Invited. A potato weighing fonr pound* and grown by N. T. Altman m brought to the Dispatch office this morning. It ie a Porto Rico and pick ed from a 200-bushel crop grown on one aero of land. .Mr. Altmoa told oowa of these potato*s for 12-50 a bushel. They have fallen now, how ever, to 81 a bushel. Mr. Altman told us, too, that he baa a ban that laid an egg weighing five ounces the other <SW The Durham and Southern Railway baseball team played the Mason Stock Company team at Reams Park Friday afternoon and won 9 to 8, with Carl Wilson pitching for tho railroader■ and BUI Newberry eetch ing. The railroad taam lx about the only grown-up nine Dunn pocaeeeei at this time. It was organised aad •quipped by Captain Sam Koam*, miaral manager of tho road. Ofllcor* of tho Chamber of Com w«vo* ant expecting to xoo a large crowd of business men and other olti of Dunn at the anas meeting to bo held In Fraternal Hal) tonight Ham lbs I L Godwin and others w?« ara intarastad la the promotion ol the several projects to be brought ti the attention of the people will speak Refreshments will be served and dit cushions on important matters wil be held. Eugene T. Lee fans accepted a poai tion as aetiug secretary of the Har nett County Agricultural Fair Ajoo elation to aoceaed T. I,. Riddle whs was obliged to give up the poailloi because of Ule press of his dotio as secretary of the Chamber of Com merer. Miss Roth Westbrook Has ac cepted the position aa assistant tex retary and has snterud upon her du t ea. Active werk of preparing foi the coming fair is now under wsj and It U expected that this year's at tractioa will be the best yet attempt rd by the aaeoclation. Tha General Utility Company Is in. stalling new oil ea-fnvs in prepare lion of tbe cotton ginning season Tremendous concrete piers are bring made to hold tbe two engines, whict aelgh 38,000 pounds each. Th< company also wlU construct a con rret* runaway from its gins to th< big warsrhouso just north of the gin building This runway will connect with both the first and second story platform of the warehouse. A motor truck will be used to carry bales ol cotton from tbe gins to the win house. The entire vacant space on th« west of the gin building, between II and the Durham and Southern rail way aiding, will be covered by a con crete platform. The Rcdpath Chaotaoqua comes to Dunn Wednesday with a three day and night program of An* mueic, ex cellent lectures and good play*. Th« arauacaent comca under the auspi ces of the American Legion whoa* no* so bars base given the company a large guarantee. The boys should make some money from the attrac tions since ttiey all are good. Tickets to cover the guarantee have been al lotted to tb# several member* of the legion. Unless these tickets are sold the boys will lose money. Wouldn’t it be an ■ awful slam on Dunn If Its people would let its farmer service bad presented since they came boon from the battle Arid • of Franca! You remember haw you hip-hopped and hurrahed whan Johnny came march in* home-bow proad and all that you wars of him! Slapped him on hi: wo and atrip# and vdwed yoa'd |in him every gosh darned thin* be'< ever ash for! Have you forgot tan' HuhT. Now, ain't yon a beilnva a fal la—haven't dona a blame thin* bn raise Marta every time you heard 01 the boons! To ahtrw that you are ■ regular fallow, roach down in the oh pocket and shell oat the sheikeis nae aaaary to bay a asaaaei li^it foi In tha aya neat tins yon aaa Mm and not fed ao mock ashamed of the waj you hava treated him. YoaTl get fal vdlue for the money you spend. Sea son tickets go for IZ to adults ax II to children. Daily admimioni t< thorn who hava no season tickets wil b»: each afternoon SOe, first night 76c; second night, 11.00; third night 76c. Afternoon performances begin a 4:00 o’clock; evening performanco at 8 OO o'clock. Now go to it Bu; your ticket* early. 6*6.000 PAID TO SHAREHOLDEhl Washington Dally News. The first aeries of tha Btaufor County Building and Loan Amocla tion matured yaeterduy and tha offl cart of tha assoc la tion era today bag mailing out chaeka to the aharahold am. Tha first sarlas of the aaaoelatioi aggregates 166.004). - Tha Beaufort County Building an Loan Association la only six and half years old and has assets amount ing to 1360,000. This is a very cred 1 table showing and no doubt will b road with interest by tha entire eitj Secretary John atednmo mid thi Imor&ing that check* wara being maf ....... SBORO DAILY NEWS i > / \ \ 1 I I i . —— < » (! y la recognised M the state's beat \ It give* e new* service tuffTcfttod end its editoi pngs Is al ' ways clean, broad and interesting. Indj ent in pol itics, It presents nm end views RVKRY angle. On Its rapidly growing beeripliJn lists are the names of the state's he« and iru st forward-looking citisetia. Can YOU affoad to bei Without this news paper? Forward your tri4 subeci/itlon. %m months, Dag, y,-$4.80 Wa month*. Dali, Sunday, $8.80 « > 4 1 ' » I > , . ’ , i I % ( I GREENSBORO 'DAILY NEWS | OKEKXSaOltO, NORTH CAROLINA h.—•..~. > «i J“*t a* rapidly aa possible at he did sot want the shareholders of the association to wait for their money. He requests all who have oot received tboir cheek* to call In the Bank of Washington and gat same. Washing ton’* Building and Loaa Associations are proving to bo valuable assets to tbo community for evidences of their worth are -to be aesji all over the i thy. Mr. Jordan Declines Job Aa Commisespoor Mr. J. W. Jorlen of Dunn, county commissioner, renominated for a sec ond term, and who would probably have acted aa chairman of the la coming board, has expressed his de sire to he relieved of the duties of roiamimioncr and gives aa his reason that pressure of his own private busi ness, interest* demands so much of his lima and attention that he cannot aeo his way clear to give the commis sioner’* job the time that should be given to H. His resignation will be placed be fore the executive committee which meets here Monday. Chairman I{. L. Godwin is endeavoring to secure some competent man in Averaaboro town ship to take Mr. Jordan’s place on the board, the place of course being one that will b* filled from that town NORTH CAROLINA, HARNETT COUNTT. P. B, JOHNSON V# SIMON STEWART: Before A. P. >MES. V. P. wnship, Harogtt X / T _jve nan f will take action enl ed as abov immenred i the £»• Co art a 3 rove Town County/ North Carol , for the ’“n c_ T _ row the 7th, day orTiiae, _j cost of suit and the defe ill further take notice, that „„ ilred to appear before A. V. _js, J. P. at his office in Grov wnship at the City of Coata, N. „ on the 6th, day of September J»22 10 o’clock a. m., and answer or ur to this action or the plaintiff .ill apply for relief demanded In said action. This the 31st day of July 1028. A. V GRIMES. Justice of the Psace. Aug 4 11 lfl 26 Sept 1. FOR SALE Ol TERMS— Two niee i aa* ealf 4 weeks *14, month* old, ton good ms! good farm*. J. G Layton, C. 41 pd. J26 FARM TOR IXTY ACRES, well imp state of «ml trvation. at, located on two good* roads, quarter mil* of ay high school and c L. C. Parriah, Coata, N. _ . ■ ,, ■hip. I*3|}! People from all part* of the coon ty will regret that My. Jerdan could not be pereuaded to remain on the | board. He la one of the seat popular and highly. rateeaed hoalneee naan ia 1 Harnett eoanty. — Harnett Comnty Ncwa. . * i I 1 c 3 ~ — * A * BUSIN ** f - * i WANTED CAR TO - *••11 Cord Tire 1 made. |1 «ek and ex pert**#. Ci i Co., )IU Ca nal, Beaton Hi Mich. It pd. INTER- > Bakery, tfc j LOST.A-A BAG. ON k the Godwin and I Wade lUrnoon. Pin- I der pleaee Dr. D. L. I D-l .t — V a ton- I FOR... RER rooms for THE YE1 fsm a in, 1st** oat based oa cotton cants, of coarse rcaat last. JL G. Taylor Co. It. Ancnrt 0. It_ WANTED TO. BARBECUE pi**. Call at . smxt to Wal ter Jonas' M. Pearsall. 1 tfe. * __ | HOW TO GET . Sugar at 5c a The Offer Ever Mad* to People by a Horn Mawfc—I To Oar Fries da and Patrons: / Until further notice, for even^aeh jrau make at our store we will give, you Coupons good as many 'Points' as Purchase smbunta twin dollars aa ; and when you have thus accumulated /OOQ of these which will show that you have apeAt WO.00 with us, _ am to and ffct T#tt Pounds SiAB^irfl C#aBuUtt^ Hf’ |c Pound. Not only ones, of ja youTbut just aa Ibid and oftbu as you can thus save up Or,4/Thousand of thaaaJPolata you may bring them In and get TenPounds Sugar for This I* »b*oh»tely on* of A# bigg** and moat paaattoal BMmey-aaytag itoato ev*r figured out far p«of* who really or* to • (tot'jaws Ml askf living raymiM. Ha <«a w*« about It—no wendaitomtok* tbv wtnmr wifi ha. It (Imply simuu that by <Bng th» matt of yurjafti* at oar itota, you win bo aUa »# ««t pm«we«y all tba S»**r yam wffaaal far table and kitchen aae at from* to < wajBpsr pound I mm taaa WWW aa* ether march ant can buy It at Wbatocatol I* addition to Which, .w* an everything to be aa low er ■>« than other* am ! . Hoping that you will n\ onlv taka immsdljld advsntasra ol this deal yourself, but that you wlM tell your neighbors aboul It, w# are ».{ FREEMAN’s'cASH GRj DUMN.N.C. HOT*:—Wa raaarvo |h* right, wtthaat a<Uaa, u _ masfcet to Ihto teal If Sugar erica* a# higher—*r to tf warn derire, but net wfSeaT redeeming O' Putoto I MATER be had If Yellow Front. to for ladico, ui<4 ekilifii from hood to L Vut noantitiaa of to cry Ji from raehlon'e Tow*. tion r«« th* bert Ci.capei. B. lylor Co. It. ,a*. 8. INI WANT* TO BUY I'lffit. Call at the alter ,3onea' (tore. AJB NEW SILK DUES *e* for ladl _il* week, to wmr now and In' 'early Tall are dif ferent. And ’are cheaper, too, BUD, IL G Co 1L! u*. y, 1022. I OR RENT.—rlEYCN ROOM BUN salow wilhVmoperti ronvenloocee.) 3ec Dr. J. iRAJiitler If interacted. I I tfc._^ _ IfE ARE NOW RUDY TO SAVE th* man orlboy dToaty, who wand hu now fal Mil of otyloo beet, CHEAPER!.^now. R. G. Toytnr «t. B. IB22.tr LEGAL ADVERUSDK NOTICE Jk ADMINISTRATION HifUv it ■rtmlniitnttr of the ceutearDorkory MaMoO, U griped, late of Banal* C—If North Carol! ua, Uiia N to notify a] perron* having elaitoo anriaat th< •**_ ^CLT-nWOMin BMB n 1-JUJrH t rAM# * MITY NICE is'made i] I Are You It On Your Table? “The Beat Under the Sun” -BY PEARCE'S BAKERY 00 DAYS IV riday and | || Extra Specials ft We in going to thorn omr wo uk. Our good* arm mow om W mo*t up-to-date jroo will find, at Dag*. Road price* below end if O. 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