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9 9 ¥ 4 9 ¥ 9 * •LOCAL* * WHITE WAY PROGRAM ¥ ». * MONDAY 'Hrt Leftlngwrll’a Booti”, fea turing Constance Talmadge. “School Daya," Larry Beamon comedy. TUESDAY “The Referee,” with Conway Tearlc. WEDNESDAY “White Bagla,” No. 11, Harold Lloyd Comedy. “April Fool,” A Christie Comedy. Frank Bclhune, of Bunnalevel, waa a business visitor here yesterday. George Elliott, of Linden, was in Dunn yesterday P. K. Honeycutt, of Varina, is a business visitor in Dunn today, Delmas Baggett la spending s few days with relatives in Lllltngtsn. Born: To Mayor and Mrs J. Lloyd Wade, Thursday morning, a girL Kenneth Felton Howard left Wed nesday for Indianapolis, where he will spend several weeks on business Misses Maude and Mabel Jahoeon of Benson, were the guests this week of Mrs. U B. Pope. Neill McKay of Carthage, Is visit ing bis daughter, Mrs. J. B. McDonald on West Pope street. Miss Elisabeth Clark, of Fsyst^L vllle, la here this week a guest of Mbi Bertha Westbrook. C. C. Parker hat returned from a business trip to Mebane and Dur ham. Mre. W. H. Newberry returned Thursday from Fayetteville, where •be visited relatives. Miss Helen Vaughn at Greensboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. A. Slew art. Mrs. Sam Thomas left this week for Wrightaville Beach, where she will spend several days. Miss Josephine Thomas left this afternoon for Mnxton, where dbe will spend several days with relatives. Mrs Dwight Suggs and her eon and daughter,, L. B. Suggs end Margaret Suggs, art in Durham this week to visit relatives. Mies Minnie Taylor retamed Tues day from Wilmington and Wrtghta vlUe Beach, where she visited her sis ter. Mrs. Beck. Mra J. Gas Godard and son, B1U •os, Mra W. R. Howard and Mias Caddie Purvis loft today far a few days trio throuarh Eastern fMvnltnn. turned from a several weeks trip to Baltimore and New York. kin. A. B. Harrell has returned te her home in Petersburg, Vs., after spending several weeks here with re lative*. Mrs. Wardey Hhaan, who has been visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Bam Thomas, left this week for her home in Boston. Craven Esaell and Ralph Koona re turned last weak from Lake Waeca maw, where they had spelt several days. While there they caught 300 Bah—they say. Mia Mildred and Janie Frances Walters, who have boon visiting their slater, Mrs. Carl Barefoot, ritornad this week to their home in Burling ton. Miss Theo Wooten, of Bicha^nd and Mrs. Charles -Gullvy, of Clayton, are here as guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Loftln A. Tart at their hone on Fair ground (toad. ( Mrs. N. A. Townsend and children/ Nat. Jr., Margaret and Ben, and bar mother, Mra. J. J. Wade, Have return ed from Montreal, whore they spent the summer Mrs. Janies Farthing retamed home from Durham this week. She was accompanied by Mias Ruth Four ier, who will spend a few days with ner. Mhs Hendrick, who boo boon mil liner for Jo bason Brothers the pest two ess sorts, hss returned to Dunn from Baltimore, and will syaia have \ charge of their mllllnsry departmont. Bo*. J. X. Denial. Presiding Elder of the Wilmington District, X. E Church, Is visiting friends In Dunn this week. Hs will leave Saturday for Clinton whom he win pranch Sunday. Rev E. x. Job aeon end family have returned from Scotland eoonty where they spent several weeks with relatives Mr. Johnson will occupy the pulpit st the first Baptist church at both services Sunday. There win ho n reunion of rela tives of the late Wiley Williams at th* home of T. A.. Williams near Roooboro, on Wednesday September •th. AD relatives am requested to bo present. Mrs. O. B. Marshall, of Savannah, 'Os., is viol tiny her sister. Mrs. C. A Phillips. Before returning hearts Ate will attend the Williams rveaies to be held near Boos bore. Sera peon county, neat Wednesday Be*. J. H. Buffalos sad family, whs have been open ding seme dm' with relatives la Wake scanty, Save returned home. Mr. Buffalo* will SR Iris rays lee appointments at the Me thodist church Bus toy morning and Paaree’a Bakery has begun the $ delivery sf ita Mity Nice Bread an other product! by track in SnutkAeld The ft rat trip yesterday was very ut /•factory to Mr. Pearce, who lay Smithflrld folk take very kindly t< his products and •ervice. The community U thankful to thi Atlantic Coast Line for the gooc work It is having done on !te right of-way through town. All weeds ant trash are being cleared away and th< way looks very well indeed. The ex ample is one that many other proper ty owners can follow with good re suits. B. O. Townsend was In Raleigh yesterday to attend a meeting of the directors af the North Carolina Cot ton Growers Go-operative Associa tion held to arrange for the opening of ail receiving points of the asso ciation today. He Is in Greensboro to day on other business and will re turn to Dunn tomorrow morning. L. H. Bailey, champion cotton gin ner of the world, has accepted a posi tion with the General Utility Com pany aa superintendent of Ita gins. Mr. Bailey wai for aeveral yean a representatives of one of the largest manufacturers of fins In the country. While serving In this capacity he tin ned more cotton In a given time than anybody else ever has in a like per iod. He and hia family have establish ed residence in North Ellis Avenue. A. W. Daughtry, of Newton Grove, Held agent for the North Carolina Cotton Growers Co-operative Asso ciation, Is here striving to urouse ■or* internet In co-operative market ing among the business man of Dunn. Mr. Daughtry's work will bo conflaod to the Doan District entire ly and ho will endaavor to sign every cotton grower la the area. H* has established headquarters In the offi ces of the, soerstary sf the Chamber of Commerce. During the last week two ear leads ef automobiles have been unloaded In Dunn—one fer the Jarvis Motor Co.. agsnts for the Durant; the other for Ike D. P. S. Motor Co., agents for tha Hudson and Kimi. The Jarvis company comprises Kmmstl Thomp son and Edwin Cooper, with sales rooms in the City Garage Building. Thi D. P. 8. Motor Company com prises R. L. penning, H. M. Prince and Z. V. Snipes, with salesrooms in ths Snipe, Garage Building. H. A. Edge, who has ben* employ ed as farm demonstration agent for Harnett Coanty, was here this week la conference with officer* of the Chamber of Commerce relative to hia program of work for the next year. Mr. Bdge la a native of Alabat ma and a graduate of tha Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Aqkura. Ho hag been, engaged la woe* far the North Carolina agriouKaral serried xer Bu MR year, bis i II BBI^ BI reeled ‘toward boll weevil oontrol. So will begin hU service In this coocty September li. Mr. and Hit John Sail, of Golds boro, were here yesterday and today as gussts of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- O. Shell. Mr. Hall and Mr. Shall wont through the late war together In one of the best bonds Uncle Sera seat to Franco. Ha ia the same “Jack" who, several yean ago became so po pular with his clarinet in Dunn. He entertained his old friends all yester day afternoon with a concert la the Barnes and Holliday music depart ment. HU old pal, Professor Shell, accoaipasted him on Uo piano. Last night he played with the band in a Impromptu concert on the First Na tional Bank budding roof gardes. A crowd so Urge that H almost over taxed the capacity of the roof heard the concert- Mr. sad Mis.-Hail pro bably will return to Dunn in thr near future. They are eagagad in making Indexes of property owners in the several counties of North Car """ 11 ollna and negotiating with tha Har. nett Commissioner* for the work here, j Mrs. Stonewall Norris, who hai 'I been In the hospital at Duke for ’1 several days, has sufficiently recov ered to he able to laaee the hospital. She will spend several days at the home of her father before returning home. Mary Scott Tucker, adopted daughter of the Divine Street Meth odist Sunday 8chuol, will b# a guest of the class at Sunday morning’s meeting. All members of tha rises are Invited to come and greet her. ■ Mr. and Mrs John Harman of | Harrisburg, Pa., and Mr. and Mss. j Chas. Harman of Philadelphia, an . the guests of Mr. and Mn. Wesley I Thompson. Mr. and Mn John Har j man ate parents of Mn. Thompson and Mr. Chu*. Hannan is a brother. REVIVAL SERVICES Revival services ah the Duke Bap tist church will begin Monday night September 4th Rev W. A. Wilson of Greensboro, wid assist the pastor. Rev A. C. McCall. Edgar Lynch of Buie's Creek, will lead the singing. The public is invltad to attend. MRS. MARTHA SUMMERLIN Mr. Martin Summerlin, died ether home here Aturdsy afternoon after an illness of several weuha Funeral ■serviced were conducted from her hone Sunday afternoon by Bee. Charles Johhaon. Interment waa in the family burial ground on the old Taylor plantation. Mfl Summerlin waa an excellent woman, of iweet disposition and Chriatian spirit. She had spent all of her life In or near Donn' and. pumbor od her frienda by the thousand*. She waa bore in that part of Harnett aaat of Dean whirh waa a part of Cum berland at the time of her birth. Her lift was fall Of good deeda. She u survived by thro* daughter* and one ton. They or* Mrs. Joseph J Stephenson, Mr*. Fosta* West, Mrs. Alley Raynor 4®d Malcolm Sum morlia All of Dunn. The sympathy of the cnmman.tr gm oyt to thorn In thalr sorrow. ' 'j important Notice to ■MASONS ■ Palmyra Loodgt Na. 147. A. t and A. M„ hat secured the service* of Brother J. W. Patton. Grand Lectur er, Greensboro, N. C„ for one week beginning Monday September 4th. All members of this lodge arc urg ently rvqowM to moot In the lodge room* on Moodny night Septerobei dth. promptly nt tight o’clock. Don’t for get the Urn*. Z. V SNIPES. V. if. H. L DBKNTNG, SocrcUry. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PRO GRAM For Monday night. September 4th. Scripture Reading—Acte »0:81-3fi verace. Topic—Better giving. Lender—Lottie Mae Weetbreok. Bong. Devotional. * Introduction. (1) Should we tithe our inoemts, why or why not?—Mr*. Eldridge. (2> How doee our example of giving influence othem!—Florence Holliday Solo—Maggie Butler. <>> What le Chrietian Steward ship!—Mr. J. B. O’Neil Duet—Marie 81*wart and Myrtle Royal. (4) How can we better the S nanclal syetem of the ,Chrietian En denvoe!—Grace CrockdtL Song. CARD or TMjpjtK% Wc take thto method ef «xpr»acing our gratitude to Che people for the many kJndneaRce doae towing the lllaem and death of oRr aan, Jaxaee. MR. AND MBS. TOM; AKDEBBON --- < Buatoee* Mas to RoveR to Q. O. f. Throughout «•' oaCtri tart* dlaeaa eioa the Republican reaptionary lead en In Congreae have ^da a apeclal ty of inaultiag, ring legitimate ally thoee engaged la in mercantile been a crimed actionary loader* of •piracy by the diehuncet mefeode effrnaa baa been their, oppoWlion to the wont profiteering aad'.dlehoaaet tariff blD erer lubcnlttad la f’ntignw The great Reypbtfcaa' pram of the country equally append to. the bill, have liknwiae IrJl tocaaed by the Kepubllcair reactionary leaflw The abM Mr. Lauia Belbold, Weak* ington corre•pendant of the New York Herald, rsaeatly paid: "The Re publican party haa. laat aym pathetic contact wish the baaiaeae urte re eta of the country.” One of the beat etddtacaa of the truth of thto to found hi the following ' attract* from a 1 attar at Mr. ft. B Rosenbaum, president of the Nation* Suit and Cloak Coapaiy, Now York, to Ate treasurer of the National Bn publican Cengraoatimel Pemmltlei i oadei' data of Aagu* IS ■ “I hav* pour Jotter of A eg I a* Ing my co-operation la an effort U elect a Republican Co agrees In No v ember. "Yon nr* Justified. on general prin ciples, in ashing mp aielatancc. f hare been a Republican ever eiaeo 1 cast my drat rote. 1 better*, generally speaking, la tk* principles of Am Republican party. Hortrer, I shall not help to elect a Rap ah II can Con grsao nut NeraaUsr, and you on entitled to know the reason why. “Bat first lot me say that It will be rinpossible to elect a Republican Con greea. The Republican petty has fafi od to measure up to its rciponstbili Hoe, and the country knows It. “ - • A grant opportunity for conatruetlve work baa boon lout. The Tariff hUI wHUk u P«*. aad which will doabtlom ha anacUd into lew within a few days, la a coinwl blander. If Pretoriert Taft raftered to the Payne^Aldrieh tariff aa ‘indefenetble," what cam be laid about the hUl which la about to be reacted! "Reputebit buaiaeu man and rep rroontaflva aaw^aptoa, who have at tempts! to point oat too «n> m> in J notice of too MU have been met by o flood of vaifieottoevand abuae from Confreaniaa Portnoy and ether |o> prraentabvee and Senator* Certain R*publican Senator*, wha are among the laryoat producer* and dealom in wool to the cooatix have been work to* for a tralff which pato an ontra reoualj high duty jipon raw wool, and' •bleb, it la aatlaantod, will tax our paapto MM,DM,000 « year. Do you flunk-'too people of the conn try do not know thie and raaoat U? Whoa the facta (a regard to tola eeandaleui atluatlon are pointed eat by a rape table merchant who know* hti bual naaa. he to branded on toe floor of toe Hoorn and Senate aa a liar, a tiultor and •Importer,’ toe totter eph thet, in the opinion ef many Kepab lieoa Congriawnm. apparently ha tag to# moot damnin* of oU. “A Q- BOREN BACH. " ' ' MONET TO b amount* of 000 far St Jaroigaa. a w U. "W1 If lattraatad ^UfvrttanSl Dardan, Dana, NT C It pd. mmm foe eemt^-tmeee rum* aiafcad raaai )/ light *-»nim tag- Pfcana I IT it/a. ■■■ ■ — -. ■■ -?! GROCERIES - and - FEED fences Below Those Yoii Usually Pay far ~ , / We are now fully stocked with groceries and eed stuffs inch ding ail you and your stock need to eat. The prices are in keeping with our policy to un dersell all others. . \ / FINE LOT OF MULLETS JUST RECEIVED Large Supply W Hay and Grain Dunn Package House H. M. Pitman, Mgr. Dunn, North tarolma, i » # trmm = Now Arriving! ’ its « 8 M Q §1 If 'tffip SI fc Miss I p Neill i m will \x to call Johns —
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