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. January 26, 1922.
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M'. nnd Mra. Tony JoHnaon of
Wendell, are *pendlrut the day in
Dunn with relatives
Kdward l**e ia In the city from
Greensboro u> epend the hollclaya with
hi* parent*, Mr and Mr*. E. Lee.
Timothy Duller, who ha* been at
Varlna for the peat several week*,
luu returned to hi* home In Dunn.
Bom: To Mr. and Mr*. X. C. Wait,
at Good Hope Hospital in Duka, Sun
day. December 20th, a boy, Jama* J.
Th* Bank of Harnett at Duke and
Coat*, will be closed December 20th
and 16th, for tha Christmas holiday*.
Charlie Foid of Robereonville, is
here to ipend the Chiretma* holidays
with hi* aiatar, Mr*. Mamie Pittman.
Mr*. Roy Bcek of Wilmington, la
here to apend the ChrlHma* holiday*
with her parent*, Mr. and Mra R. G.
Tivlor
Mr. K. F. Howard u at home from
Indianapolis, Ind. to spend the holi
days with parents, Mr and Mrs. K.
I.. Howard.
Th# E. L. Parker and Sons reduc
tion sale will continue through this
week. Many bargains arc being offer
ed Christmas shoppers at this store.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Pearl and
daughter, of Augusta, Cm,, are here
for the Christmas holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Co|dat«in. Mrs. Pearl
is Mr. Goldstein's a.ster
far. W. C. Dixon of Benson who
was formerly connected with the In
terna) Revenue Department has re
cently accepted a position on the
Dunn police force
M. F. Martin, one of the best
knoam mechanics in Dann, has ac
cepted a position with the Snipes Ga
W- For the past three yean he haa
been aasociaUd with the City Garage
Rev. Elbert N. Johnson pastor of
the First Baptist church, and Mr.
John C. Clifford have returned from
Winston-Salem where they attended
the State Baptist convention held in
that city loot srwak. ,
M. F. Martin, one of the best
known mechanics in Durui, haa ac
cepted a position with the Snipes Gar
age. Por the past thrae yean ho has
been associated with the City Gar
age.
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w« note the following students;
Mimes Alenr McKay, Lacy Pope and
Bessie Ramaeur from Salad College;
Earl Dawson end Clarence Tart from
Oak Ridge Institute.
Mr. Willard Jackson has returned
to Dunn from Cluck Springs, 8. C..
•where he has been attending the
Government Vocational Training
School. He will remain here until af
ter the holidays.
We regret to chronicle the iUneas
of David Wilson, who. is now criti
cally 111 of pneumonia at hia room
in the home of Mr. W. F. Wade. He
has two special nurses end is receiv
ing every attention.
Marsh Morrow will show his firs*
installment of moving picture at the
opera house Wednesday night. He has
moved bis equipment Into this build
ing end is in bseter position to serve
the public then heretofore. He prom
ises his patrons a comfortable house
end a better ventilated building.
The new pastor of the Methodist
church. Rev. G. T. Adame, ires frost
ed by large and appreciative eonjrre
ffAtfOllA At both MVvinaa flnn.le> Tk«
Baptlit and Presbyterian churches
worshipped with the Methodist cor>
if.cymtion Sunday evening. Mr.
Ai lama haa been warmly (reeled by
the people of Dunn and haa favorably
improved all who have come In con
tact with Mm.
Mr. end Mrs James Farthing and
Capt. I. M. Seams and family, re
turned Monday night front Durham
whore they had been railed on ac
count of the accidental death of Mr.
J. Monroe Oravea who was a nephew
•f Capt. Reams and a cousin of Mr.
ii j Mr*. Farthing. Mr CnvM, who
tv as u itbkat buyer for Leggett end
My»rs Tobacco Co., waa killed Fri
day night In an automobile accident
'.oar Klniton.
Cotton ginned prior to December
1U In Hanot', county eras 12,080
bale*. This compares with 24,188
bales ginned prior to December lot
last year. Johnston stands at tha head
of the list with 65,028 bates, leading
Robeson by about 11.000 bales. Har
nett ranks fifth of the cotton produc
ing counties of the State, being lad
only by Johnston, Robeson, Cleveland
and Halifax.
All members of the William H
Fillmore Aircraft Company of Raids
v-Ule, N. C., who have been here fer
the last few week* giving a series of
flights, left today for Fayetteville.
Dare Devil Childers, a mechanic In
the employ of thl* company, perform
ed some blood curdling stunts at tbe
Townsend land sale last week. He
stood on the top wing of tbo plane
while the loop woe being made, and
hung from one of the landing gears
while tho large crowd below stood
speechless.
CHILD EATS LYE
The imall child of Mra. Minnie
Thornton, who resides in the north
ern part of town, died Saturday
morning as ■ result of having drank
a solution of concentrated lye.
On the preceding Friday some
members of the family had been do
ing some trashing around tbs house,
and had left a portion of a can of
lye on s bench In the yard. The child
while playing found tho can and
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drank ton* of the contents. As soon
as the diMowy was mads, a physi
cian was hastily summon**! but all
efforts to saea the llttlp one's Ilf*
were of no avail.
Funeral services were held yester
day. Mrs. Thornton has the sympathy
of the community in her bereave
ment.
A LETTER TO SANTA CLAUS
The fallowing letter hat reached
the Dispatch office. It was written by
Mies Julia Womble, a second grade
papU, and addressed to Bants Claaa
It follows:
Dear Santa Claus: »
1 have been a good little girl so
please bring me a doll bed and a
Maek board aa 1 Idee to write: I have
a sweet teacher, and 1 like to go to
school. I love you dear old Sant*
FI**so do not forget to bring me
something good to eat With lota of
)oee.
JUUA WOMBLE.
BOX PARTY
There will be a Box Party and oth
er features of entertainment at Coop
er School House, Friday night De
cember ltad. Everybody is invited to
COSM and buy a boa.
PROF. C 0 GRUMPIER,
MISS GLADYS JOHNSTON.
MISS TXRA GARDNER.
DUKE NEWS
Duke, Dee. 1*.—The “Old Home
Town" checker tournament held here
last Friday night la the Recreation
room of the Park Cafe disclosed that
Gifts
Headquarter* for Santa CUu*—da net worry about
gift*—«« have every thing for yowag and old.
Dolls from ______..._]0c op
Tea Seta from_______25c up
Trumpets from______2Se up
Buckets and shovels from______jgc up
Doll Furniture from ..__51 .SO up
7’ianot from___..._50c up
Hhby Blankets from___50c up
Christman boxes from_10c up
GJovs Silk, Jersey Satin, Crepe Da Chinn, Pussy Wil
low, Taffeta and Hand-Mad# Underwear
Kimonos, Negligees, Teddies and Bloomers, Petty
tkirte and Night Gowns, Breakfast Gowns end Even
ing Gowns, rmcess Slips and Union Saks, Vast and I
-S-ort bloomers. Waists and Blouses, finbll* and Cor
set Covers, Silk Baby Quih and Prints as. Lady Sflfc
Hose, Japanese Silk Kimono, Mad aria Goods, Napkins,
and Handkerchiefs, Carriage Cover aad Pillow Cases.
Scarfs and Table Cover*, Geest Towels end Tea Nap
kins, Dresses and Coat Saits, Pane and Chokers.
All-wool Teddy Bear Suits far Children Corsets
Brassiere, Linen Scarfs aad Takla Cloth*, Bath robes
and Capes, Heavy Sweaters aad Scarfs, Face Powder
r.nd Cream, Jap Bod Roans Slippers, Ribbon —«< ChiL
dren’s Dresses, Bloomers and Night Gowns, Artooia
Stamped Good*
All articles mssstiooed above are extra good for
Christinas gifts.
The Fifth Avenue Shop
Dunn, North Carolina
IIIT»*'P in |-■--d-'-1
Duke really has tome .high flats'
11 Itecker players la it* midst. . The
event wm held under the nuspieesj
of the mill authorltiaa, who, or* so-'
wavering to have soma form of ia
Joor am element for the winter.
Iliere were many entrants snd the,
I rootaat arts very spirited throughout'
and the outcome was in doubt until I
.ho final game. John McDonald wonj
I *1 o last gum* of the playoff and was
i • Offered the ‘Champ***’’ of Duka.!
! I'.ufend Stephens and Sr. R. M. Buie
deserve creditable mention for their
greet gome, being family eliminated
by McDonald. It is planned to have
njother checker tournament in the
-owr future, when the champion will
have to look to his lanria
The Christ® a* C»n/dj» by the pu
pils of tha school wn* on>oycd by a
'erg* crowd in tha school aadltorlum,
Monday night. Severn] number* were
given, which reflect* credit upon the j
ones who hove patiently worked for'
Its success. ,
J. M. Hawley spent part of last;
week la Richmond, Va,'os business i
He returned the latter part of the j
week.
Miss Gertrude Morgan, who ha*'
been attending school in Chatter, Pa
Is spending the Christmas holiday*
here with her father, J, M. Morgan.
W. T. Baas of NoWton Oroee is!
l'w> gurat of J. M. Com here for a I
Jew days.
H. L. Jones af Mshone spent o
frw days hero feat week on buti
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n«M.
U. D- Sample «p*nt th* week and
In Fayetteville with friend*
Mr*. E D. Cor* ho* returned imh
after having «p*nt tom* tin* with iw
titivoa near Krwton Grova.
Mr*. D. Campbell and daughter,
Kathryn, of Charter, Ha., itt •pend
ing U,r holiday* bora, the guerti of
J. U. Morgan and family.
W H lowrmc* and E. R. THors**
•pent th* week end ta Durham.
J. C. Beard It Improving after hoe
ing been very III with tnflu«iwa and
paeumoolo.
O. A. Zachary, T. W. Sprinkle, C.
R. Miller and L. C. Thomaa *p*»t
Saturday In Raleigh (hopping far th*
Method!* Sonday School Qiri*fi«*
Tree.
The Dike graded and high ichool
Will dote for the Chrietam* holiday*
next Wednesday Cl*wi will ha re
turned January 4, 1*21.
All Sunday School* of the town
will held their Chrietmae txereiae* on
next Friday, night. Each school bat
arranged a nice program and a cor
dial invitation to every oao to bt>
present, la extended.
The Richmond News-Loader has a
An* picture of Dr. J. Allison Hodge*,
th* new head of the Academy of Me
dicine. Dr. Hodge* la a native of Har
nett County. Hew eenld Richmond
get dong without It* North Corolla -
hr.il—New* and Observer.
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NOTICE!
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The Annual meeting of tha stockholder* of tho Pint
National Bank of Dunn, N. C., will be hold In tho city
of Dunn, N. C., on tho 16tb, of January 1923, the third
\ uesday, at 10:30 A. M. for tho purpose of electing a
T oo.'il of Directors to serve for tha onsutng year and
for acting upon such matters as shall bo brought before
the n:cetin gat that time. *
H. B. Taylor
Caihier
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December 16th, 1922.
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LEAL PRICE CHANGES—REAL DOWNWARD REVISION—
-NOT JUST THE TALKED ABOUT KIND
We just simply have too much merchan drse and want to move i
you it’s exactly as re pres so ted. erchandise mentioned
Every price we name, every article of m
THIS IS REAL VALUE WE ARE OFF
I All Queen Quality Shoes were $6.50
to $9JH), now priced-_-$435
AllJJfSgler Shoes were $7.50 to $9.00,
no*/r. .. .._T.._$3.98
j LADIES’DRESSES
No such sales prices offered any
where. All Wool Poiret, Serge. Can
tons and Silks. $8.50 Dreses now
priced-- $5.75
$ 12.50 Dresses now priced_$8.75
$15.00 and $17.50 Dresses-..$12.75
$20.00 and $22.50 Dresses_$13.75
Positively these are the best offer
ings ever made in Harnett County.
LADIES’ COATS
$ 15-.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Coats, now
priced . . $11.95, $12.75 and $14 75
$27.50 and $30.00 Coats.$21.00
$35.00. Coats now_$22.75
MEN’S SUITS
Absolutely all wool. Fast Colors.
- Stylish Garments. Every one guaran
teed as represented as to price and
quality.
$25.00 and $27.50 Suits now.$19.75
$30.00 Suits now-$22.50
$32.50 Suits now.$24.75
$35.00 Suits now___$26.75
You know we handle Style Plus f
Clothes.
$25.00 All Wool, splendid style. Over
coat . ... .$18.95
BOYS SUITS
$6.50 and $7.00 Suits now. _ _ ,$4J8
$6.00 and $9 Suits now. .$6.95, $7.25
$10.00 Suits now.$7.75
$ 12.50 Suits now___$8*95
SHOES FOR MEN — THE REAL
WORK KIND
Black Vulcan, Fairfield Shoe, made
by H. C. Godman Company. No better
work shoe ever made. Sold at $4.00/
now _ ....... ..$2.90
Ralston Norwegian Grain, Young
Men's Sport Shoe. No finer or better
shoe made. $9.00, marked now.$6.75
There are other items all over our
store just as good values. It will pay
you to look it over.
AH Hats in Millinery Department
from_..._$1.98 up to$3-98
Some of these hats were Gage's $ 15.00
to $25.00 hats
Pay Water Rent By—
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