• * ¥ 4 ¥ w « * 'LOCAL* % « a e i k ■ . * ¥ ¥ WHITE WAY THEATRE ¥ ¥-PROGRAM-¥ ¥ _ ¥ ¥ THURSDAY ¥ ¥ -BLACK BAY" ¥ ¥ Universal Feature ¥ * — ¥ ¥ FRIDAY ¥ * "DINTY” ¥ ¥ Mnrehrl Median IVodaction ¥ ¥ With Wesley Barry ¥ ¥ _ ¥ ¥ SATURDAY * ¥ “PERILS OP THE YUKON” ¥ ¥ Bpiaodc No. It ¥ ¥ -RIDING THROUGH” ¥ ¥ A Universal Western ¥ ¥ -THREE WEEKS OFF” ¥ ¥ Universal Comedy ¥ ¥ COMING SOON ¥ ¥ -I AM THE LAW” ¥ ¥ ¥ I > la. HO A. R Wilton, of Selma, Is her* to visit relative. Mra. T. L. Riddle is In Fayetteville to spend several day* with fr'.vnda Mi<» Jessie Holliday left Sunday Tor Rirliraoml, where ahe wHl spend severe] day* with friend*. Mrs. Harper Holliday left yestcr •lay for B«-lliaven to attend the annual convention of the Chrirtian Church. Mis* ltuth Westbrook left Monday morning for AulmiJer where ahj haa i.ecapted a position as stenographer. Mrs Dwight Sugg* anil eh ldren, Margaret anil I.. B Suggs, ha' e re lumed freM Durham whrre they vis ited relatives and friends. Mis* 1 rur Mxsnenglll, Miss Ethel Cuwoon and ti'/s Mrrae Clyde Roar, nUrdent* at 1'inetaml School for Girls, are vitlling relatives here this week. Marshall l.ura* and his little daugh ter, Margaret, spent a short time in Fuyeltvville last week. The little. (laughter was there under the treat ment of an eyv specialist. Thtrr will be a regular business xluting of the Woman's Club next Friday afternoon in the clob rooms All members are urged to be preaent ~a important btttiais will come be fore the meeting. M. U Bitler fv'-l fiom the porch i f Lie bui.dmg o.i which he saw working last week a:uj was painfully i i)»'re 1 Tile . u. ilvnt * furred In the nc.-t i*n part of Lie city near the f>'ertu ■ Kk! bui'ji.sg. Aa a result 1 e hull bee.', confined to hie bed for it eersl days. An old time fiddler's convention will hr he'd in t‘ie Bunnlevet graded ehjel b.'ild ng next Friday night un der the di rret'e.i of Gibson Jackson a-J Will's n Butler. Fiddlers’, ban jo'* te, guiln’deL., dancers, me. are invited to take part. Several prises w.tl be awarded. Tho Carolina Power and Light Co. last week retired its debt to the town of Dunn by 4he cash payment of notes due between now and 1891. Tho amount of the debt was $48,000 being the balance of the $45,000 which the company agreed to pay for the old electric plant. Automobile tire thieves made n wholesale haul here Friday evening. More than a dosen thefts srsrs re ported to Chief of Police Will Daw son. Moat of the tires srsrs stolen from cars parked aloag Broad street and Wilson and Railroad avenues. Among tho losers ware Sam Thomas, Sam Floishman, J. L. Hatcher, A. L Newberry, Dr. Clarence D. Bain and a traveling salesman whose ear sms parked in front of Young's Hotel. The Campaign Department of the Dunn Dispatch has just finished coal ing out circular letters to subscribers who reside at a distance from Dunn, stating the amount they are new due rH'v* miu mw wwu loaiuun* *1 amount will pay their subscriptions to. The management truet* that time letter* -will be give* prompt conutder atlon by Um subscribers. By rsmlb tlr.g during the campaign the con testant of the subscriber's choice w<B bs given tho vote* which their fo mi tunes yield*, if they will only . *tate for whom they desire the vote*' to be given. Mia. (brace Crockett, daughter of Mr. ard Mer. J. E. Crockett, of Dunn, and Anthony D. Harris, Jr., of War isntor were married in the home of ths Rrvsrand Dr. O'Kelley, pastor of I a Raleigh Baptist church, last Thurs day afternoon. The marriage wna a «urpri>? to the hoot of friend* tho young people hove hero. The bride It one of Dunn's moot charming and popular young women. Mr. Harris, a native of Warren ton and a son of •no of the loading ciUasna of that town, |s connected with the Btata Highway Cammiaaten. After a brief risit to Washington, Baltimore and other cities, Mr. and Mr* Harris will be at home tat Waironien. A modern David mat a mors mod ern Oolialh at Litllngton yesterday when David Haary (enter andertook to take Nat Tawnaend'a measure In' a Joint debate on the polithml laansa. Hiriory did not repeat itself. David did not bring a head baek to Beat Net orrappod David op and sent Um on hi* way David Henry had been professing to aehe far this rfebdtg all tkroogh the campaign. Nat "hap pened” la on ono of hit meetings and exprosaod a oUUngncaa to srsomodata the doughty Republican David wm willing bat Instated on making hi, own rules. Not wss to speak Ant. Than David Henry waa to have aa hour in which to reply. Nat's re joinder was limited to 10 mloates. In his speech Mr. Townsend outlined Vi la platform. That waa Ml Dwvta Henry had to reply to. It waa bis platform ,ttao, ho said; but he con <umed his hour in saying so. Nat re joined In Was than ton minutes—bat he told the gathering enough to got Mr. Senter's goat. Mr. Tewimend Hosed the campaign at Duka last night wken he and Charles Lee Ouy spoke to s large erased in Erwin Park nr. Hilley, of Atlantic Christian College, preached in the Christian Chnreh here Sunday morning and evening. The boar clef directors of the Cham ber of Commerce will bold its regular monthly meeting in ths rooms of the organisation next Monday night. The MrDsnlei Holliday Memorial Hospi tal, the hotel and other matters ef fecting the welfare of the town will be discussed In this meeting. The election hors today it p~ —1-y off very quietly and the vote is about normal. Up to noon today jolt a few more than 600 had voted with ths Democrat, apparently landing by a substantial majority. James A. Tay lor, Democratic nominee, and Bud Hawk Jernigam. Republican nominee for county commissioner, apparently were leading their tickets by a sub stantial number. Secretary T. L. Riddle of the Chamber of Commerce la in commu nication with Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company officials with a view to Improving the street framings at Divine, Fayetteville, Bevwrf, Rdgerton. Harnett Vance and Psersall 8tracts Mr. Riddle la of the opinion that ma terial more lasting and dependable than erood should be used at these crossings. He also has taken the mat ter ap with the town board of com miuinrwN The building committee of the Chriltian Church congregation wiH vieit Greenville Sunday to Inspect the Christian Church building there with a vlaw to duplicating it here. Mem hen of the committee who will make the trip are Solly Cooper, J. E. Crockett. W. D. Turns**, Leftlc A. Tart. Ren ben Tart. Harper Holliday. /. B' O1 NeiB. Jeme Wilson, W. P. WilHford P T. MaaeengUl. P. J. Jeflkeya. M. C. Butler and Dr Hillcy. The congre gation hope, to soon begin construc tion of a new church here. Blinded by the strong headlight* oa an earn bound automobile. Noa.i B. Lae, driving a Ford touring car to Cbureh 8 on day wight, collided with a parked eaupe belonging to Joseph Jernigan and atanding In front af ita owner's boms In Broad Street be twoca Lucknow Place and Fayette ville Avenue. The eeupe wae knocked Afty feet to the front of the Den ning home but wae not materially damaged. Mr. Lec'i cur I offered slight damage, a twitted radius rod being about the run total. Neither Mr. Lee nor any of those riding with him were hurt. Mr* M. F. Ga-.aey, widow of one of Dunn’a pioneer business men, me iher of Raymond end Mias Linn cry Gainey, died hers at her home In lirued Street yesterday afternoon. She had been ill only a few days. Fu neral service! are being oondwetwd from Sacred Heart church by her pastor, the Reverend Father Watkins. Interment will be made in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Gainey waa a woman of aoble character, possessed oi a disposition whose sweetness endeared her to ell. She had resided In Dunn since the earliest days of the town and waa beloved of Ml who know her. A more extended account of her life here will appear in a later edi tion of The Dispatch. JuJIat William Jonea and William Wilkins, farmers residing In the Jonesboro neighborhood, are suffer* top from painful braises and sprains M If** remit of a collision between their wagons and an automobile dri ve" bp a am of Bennett Week* on tbs Peacock’s Cross Beads Saturday r'icht. A brother of the driver also Is suffering from ■ broken cellar bone »nd other injuries as a result of the accident. Messrs. Jones and Wilkins were driving home from Dunn, where they had said cotton earlier in the day. According to them the automobile waa traveling wtthoat lights—except fro. the moon They aaw the oar approaching he said and moved as far to the Md. of the road as they coaid. shouting a warning to the driver all the while. The warning waa not heeded, however. The ear •truck Mr. Wilkbu wagea Amt This eaaaed it to turn squarely into the Jonee wagon. The Jeaaa wagon was overturned and Mr. Jonea was mdti under it. Hie male ran, but fortunate ly the crash had rat the harness from the wagon. MASONS. OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAT Phlmyra Lodge, A. T. seed A. M win Observe Arm lottos day in the Lo<ff* raems next Friday nt^>( with “ npyreprlato program. AH A mart *•“ Raglan man afl veterans of other warn and the parents of Laglaa aaaa ora invited to attend. The program to b# observed foBran: I. Invocation The Chaplain. t. Introductory by Toaetmattav— i Mr. J. C. CUWanS. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12 J«au» THE GREAT TEACHER l-RMON TICXT— Luka IJM ' OOLZmH TMXT-A, ym would tool an ® ® HA 4* H *1m la Dim tUawtaa—Caka )A M**««"C* MATDIUAi_MatL IA “• f«®» 'A *=•; TrM, Col. li. PHIMAAT TOrUWww Taacklng ue R Lore IwrRK;. TUPIC-Uvtag Ur Ik* OoUoa INTXAMBDIATB AJH>MNtoilTunO **•*• » KrexydAT lAfo. TOCHO PSOruc AND ADULT TOPIC ■dWR TmcMa, lla How La LAv« To l*tk«r. *• Charactariotlca of tha Bubjocta If tha Kin adorn (rr. JO-X). Only thaae who an mbjrcta of tha Kingdom know trbal blaaoodura. la rhe aplrltual oiporlaore of Ua outp !•*** •* *ha Elogiloto are monad by Lha following stops: 1. Porarty of Hpirlt (». 20). Thla Baan* MBWwwaa of oaa'a lull imap UUod ami wort hi Man no it la apir ttual bankruptcy. It taoana to routa to tha and of aatf aad to abow aorrow ter area. Z Hunger for Rlghtaommom (r. 21). rba ooe who baa craa to know Ula iwiartp daatrwa tha trua rtghloouonoaa if Christ *• Weeping Dacaaao af Hit Lack (r. It). Tttfa la tha godly aorrow nblrh aorkalh repontaa.c (U Oar. 7 :IU). rbo** »bo that aarraw are aasured that I hay ahaII laugh. A Ttea threat Which tha Babjrcta •f tba Kingdom May Itipect (»». Xt, 13). when tbo aubjarta of tha King bocoore Ilka Ore King thoy larlta ba hatred, contempt ami parsec mlna if tka world. Tliuaa who pwso t hrough thia for Ohrlat'a oakr atioald rojo.re, lor there la great reward laid up for them I). Th# Qwv.mlr, Principle* of th* Kingdom (*T. « »). 1. Lot* Tour Knemios (t. 27). To lOTO friend* la May. but to love *® M”Uj» I* out/ possible to thura ki* h»T« bora Iliad* partaker* at th* di iln* oatorc. i Do Good to TTmmc Who 11* to To* fr. 2T). Love ad* according to tta otva oatnre IUlity m.ty mltuo latra )ov* to act In bnnnotiy wtili Eta iwo law*. 8 Hloa* Them Thai Curec You (T. ») Injury by word* I* hurd to let gu unchallenged «. Pray for Then, Which Despite, folly U»* You <». 2»). Chrjf* »*t exan.pl* la the heat eomiurntury on IhU precept (Lake »:M; rf Acta T.-flO) 0. Patiently Bndure Wrung and la )ury <t. 28). Tbo Cbrtatlan la not ta brlatk* up in dafoua* of kla right*, bug rather to Buffer Insult. lajary and rrra lura. Thla should not be prrwwd ** f*r that crlltloa-r* can go uurl.rri.edL It axpmom the law which abould gov *ra tndlvid**l act Inn «. Giro to Every Os* That Aakotb I*. 80). Thla doaa not neceraarlly moon that tk* thing asked for should b* glran. Wa should give to every ooe that asketb, but not —ii-|-"y tk* thief a*k*d for. T. Do a* T*u Wlah to B* Don* By (T. 81). Thla la called tk* -Golden Bale." If mra were to Ura by tkia rale tk* labor problem would b* Mlv*d An end would b* pet to war. Intern*tlowal relation* would b* peace, fully adjusted and all prodtaerlag to baalnras would rad. 8. n* Merciful (v. 88). The mercy of tbe He*early Father I* tbe grand example. 8. O*oa*ti*n* Judgment Ooadewinod (v. IT). We should not seek oat tbe 0*11 la othan far our satisfaction. 10. Danger of roUowing Palo* Track, era (v. Sp). The on* who doe* not know God and tha way to heaven will laad other* to ruin. Happily, w* hara th* Scriptures, and tha Holy Spirit M rrady to uiaka tholr meaning knows, an tbora la no «srum. ' II. Thoae Who Reprove DUara Bhoald Strive to tin Dlameteeo Utm (aa. *1-46). It la eaay to aea other# faulta, but hard to aaa oar awn. IX Tha Sir of ProCeralaa Without Tratta tr. 46). Tha aim who prnfaaaea a Ufa and fallawahtp with Ood aboald practlee tha principle. which reveal the mature at Ood. III. The Judgment to Ba Applied to tha Subjaoto of the Kingdom <rw. 4T-46). L The or a wha heart end dam the aaytoga of Cferiat tha King ahall ba aa eecnre aa tha boaaa built a pan the ootid rock. The etorae of tha )odg awl eaaoot deatror Ms. far tha Boefc at Agee la Immovable. X Tha earn who baara and dom not the aaylaga af Cbrtat ahall he oear> whelmed In the jadgiaeot mod go dews to attar rain and deetructloo. Tha Dangoroua Lto. •vary lie. groat Or Mall, la the brink at a preelptcn, tha depth Of which nothing hot nantortiari eaa fathom C. Baa da. KrtoM. A MmM paraoo to frightened bofart a da agar; a coward daring the tlioot aad a ceurageeoe paraoo afterward.— Blebtar. The ChrtoMae ▲ Obrlatlan la Ood Almighty. Mg Momaa.-nJ. q Marat 6- Sol action—M meant* 0 rob a atm. 4. Toaat—The American Layton, Haappnaa bp Cap*. L B. William.. To aad -Otar Soldier Dend". ro •ponaa by, Mr. T. V. Smith. 6. Selection Mala Quartette T. Toaat—"Oar Flay", roepanee hr Mr M. M. Jemiyaa. «• Tooat—"Owr Ocaatry", aw toonoo by Mr. Jemee Paaraal • “Stor Spangled Bonnet. Ba M«>a Orchotom Befroahmowto. LITTLE MISS MARGARET WOOD1 entertains Little Mlu Margaret Wood enter U.’Bod a few of her friend, at her home on North WLhon Avenue Tnea day afternoon, hi hoaoT of her Ant birthday. The dining room war beautifully decorated with white chryanthcmuma aad yellow shaded -•a." lee. Tne table wae lovely with fruit and doHa, which were attached ■o the place cards, and a birthday cake with one eandla is the centre. Oranfve with animal crackers aad murahiaallows In dainty yellow paper U»kel* were served and afterwards .'•earn with the birthday »»W>J ,r Ted to tec mothers. Hi# bablao were happy in Chair high chairs at the table and on the floor playing with •he birthday gifts. Thotc present wars: Little Mteses Cililii Mac Smith, Ruth Oliee Leo, Nell l'sreor and Muter Mills Stanly •V...M wild their mother* and Mrs. O. 11. I'arfcer. who is superintendunt if the cradle roli. | It mb* a dear little party and »«•! ■ yoiK enjoyed It ? COTE'S SKETCHES ARE REPUBLISHED, Valuable CoUactiao rni Hbtwtul Mat*' «•' tn*tC+£mru*r D*M From th* opening chapter ad ■Sketches of North Carolina," by' Rev. William Henry Foote, in which • quoted the Hackienburg Declare-1 tion of Ind'pendaiu.*, dowo to the Jojr 18if an! the clove ol tiu. eol-' uatc, the uniter trace* and describes the raily struggles at tho Presbyter-' >an church, giving the oxpcriencea of many of the eldon and leaders of that «Jc nomination. It is intereating, >o this day of so-called advanced 111 ought, apostasy mad free thinking, 10 aoti- the real, earnestness of pur pose and “souadaeas of faith” of • *>m* of our terefatben in thrso days ’ that tried the mettle of men, not only as patriots aad North Carolinians, bjt at Christian* as wall. In l.etter IL dated January 8 1808 a fount, a description of a great re vive! of that time; and though th# <-• ig.ous ferrar that swayed many of -he audience may be called ocnotioo s itm oy oom* critic* and scholars of 11 e present day, U serves at an illos - t.oE of th* J'Serene# between the d S.'d the BOW so religion* practice*, i leading the abate mentioned let .'t many will ask. tbaauahros the quee tiun: Have w* advanced to a higher Of religiejB thought, or have ! w stray od too far (mat tbs Divine 1 i sene# to feeh thtMtri that at1 • _u* . v •tarts af th «•** and i TUc writer'* uifh )* plain and -t ulghlforward; yhd to the Presby -••**» miniater asd layman It shoald hare an especial appeal eo account ] of it* rather sectarian tone, and tha ■ketches from the Uvea of the lead er* of that denomination. Bat, aside from that, there is enough of histori cal vain* of a general nature to com mend It to the reader who is later eetad In the State and the early struggles of the man and woman who laid its foundation. To such, rogard leos of crowd. It wtt) no doubt ho found of real value, aaci wfll Med Ha place on tbclr bookshelves. These valuable historical sketch** arc republished by the Reprint Com pany, of Dunn, who have randrratl the Bute a service by ~-n-g them ovriUMe In a substantial, writ print ed form. A spoken newspaper is the latest innovation in France. The Parole Lib re, formerly the Libre Farsi*, km rhron up its type and press** sad will present its news orally Instead of typographically. Subscribers are wel came to semi-weekly lecture* where current event* aro rand off by the editors. Exports and man in tha pub lic eye discuss questions of moment. Thie di-camion Is considored a sub sUtute for the editorial page. Tbs ►toff is paid on a time basts. A college far domestic terries and the artful ana hat been established •*> England. A gradual* will knew all about cooking, nssdlr work, laundry work and gemenU housework. AtUo tion is also givsa to singing and pinna bUying. A ram of ffS.OOO, hat basa •st elide far th« ostabUthment. Contentment skints upon the brow Ot Farmer Brown —eayt ha, "I used t* keep scrub eowa, but sew My paie bred cow hs*F< mel" 8«rab stock os waste land it a pour 'nvrstasent but pur* bred animals oa rood patturr are still paying good ■tiaras. * t»USlN*iS.^ ua;.„ ' PUBLIC COLLECTOR — IF .YOU bore accounts do* yon, place them in my hands for collection. ky Jtrvirc hat been satisfactory to rv. ay Sv.d you will be pleated with it. too. C. C. BuUcr, Uann. Itpd. MONEY TO LOAM ON FARM land* is sir nan it from 11.000 to ft,COO for S3 y srt Godwin asd Jernigaa, Attorneys. Dum,. N. C. tf. FOR THOSE WHO DOC AM AND V.ant to prosper sad actually want the beat la dry goods, and all that is desirable to wear tram head to f«*1 tor Met, Women, Boys* Girls sod Children, MUCH CHEAPER. fo» dress sad everyday toe. ws • vSPWRVHftiPfadE tells mseh about how a mighty stock of ftne mrrrhandisc goes to lb* Slaughter Bloch November Kb to November SSth. 1®**, In the Yellow Front Store, Dunn, N. C. R. 0. Taylor Cu. it*.1 I ~. Ill'll II GOOD HOHNIHG. HAVE YOU HAD your hmumcT Can til sad wa ■ Will send It ta you. V~rlan'i Caah Grocery,_ ITtf. FUELIC AUCTIONEER—LET ME eon duet year auction taloa. Several years experience. HeadaairfN at Creel and Jeralgan r taolu. C. C. Sutler, Dana.ltc. foe SALE. — TWENTY SHAEES Be ml sole Phosphate Co. aCSt. Godwin artfl Jarmlgaa, Attorneys 10 tic. wrweya. AUCTION SALE OF pSoTEETT— Ob Wednetday, Noe. IS. at S T clock. |>. a. I win teE Ik follow!an property at aoetieni One b-room dwelling on one-half eerr led; two food moire. Baton, cart, sera. -J*S..wSJrA5£S'TS hybway. Deni (trwt time of mU NoreioW IS. at t o elotk. U 1 Blatkmon, owner, Geo. L Cannady, auctioneer Ttfe. or. SALE-FARMS, HOUSES and >0j. Teru liotuw ami lot* la Dm. Fiv» »»>od farms for rate cheap on •MT terms. There ere good valaes. tsrh at yon teldom And. 3. G. Ley. ten, Dunn, 3S. C. S St pd. ATTENTION LADIES! WE HAVE only a few dote* ladles' pare Nik S1S.S0 drtitet left frem early eetu gacte which go to the hloek to oar NovernWr Knock Oat Sate for, SS.9S. These are to Imaging with ml eur goods nude to the befcbt of1 ■"< '♦ft yan only shoot •*A. Do yea or do yaa not want the bout cheaperr E. G. Taylor Cm November I to November STtk, 1121. itt "gggaWMBaf IF YOU HA VS EITHER PAMS OS HOME MADE SAU1ACJL ONCE uird ahrcyt tiwd Not the AnmI bat tbe boat. Fr-> «um'» Cate fin. trrr. 1 . tig, *uv iEM DOLLARS WORTH OF teanrbasdlaa fror* a. and get tm F—<1* of «p:- tor fifty aaate Fro—tana (‘n.h Grocery. Sttto. fig MUID RYE, SMIPSTUFFAMD RED I>og for ihc Wv foliar, taa aa ba ura you buy. IWwan'a Cate Of*. ***• ITtf. for sale—one broom house vhi lot M9 fart front. Eceugh land to bullu 4 m: rr hatitt Oar beeee, voed heaaa. ate Wot. food roo .i fraH tract, grape vto*. badge araar.it lbs houaa. Ono baif aarh. one and two yaaia aa b^*DC*- J«r further tarfarstetiia arrlu to p. A. Parker, Sax 310. Harter Mount. N. C.. m m Sal' Tiomaa at f>«sa. s 4t e. REFtDFNCE WAIITED.—I WANT t* not A flvi <j7 fix rtOM rmUmm. ia ar ter Vwha tee at at peat- // ... a *•"<« Rurmaa. Dans. 3 St yd. r"“ “«o AT roya am i£ ■■■ m Goldstein Says- 11 ; V; H —buy your goods at the great No- 1 vember Sale and save money. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY II r> • j Going up-up ano I tl m _ _ WtP This Great Sale affo buy— K Clothing, H Dresse p AT - PRE-TARIFF 1 l '

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