| LOCAL j
Have jron subscribed to tho Lib
r»ry?
Kepresantatrva N. A. Towoaetv
spent yesterday in Wilmington- a
legal business.
'Squire L. L. Turlington of Or**
Uwnship was among th* visitors it
Dunn Batorday.
9. B. MoDanisI of Fairmont, Rob*
son county, was a business vistto
in L>unn Friday.
Claude H. Britt of Lsmbsrtoj
ttisr weekend Karo visiting bi
brother, F. Grover Britt.
Mrs. EUU Goldctrm and taro chli
drra, Rosalie and J. J., spent 6nods]
in Goldsboro visiting relative* am
friends.
Jao. E. Floyd, 8laU sanitary oA
■ vr. who Is now locatod at Roudarson
.■•pent tho wvsk sad ksrs visit! hk
brother, Geo. M. Floyd.
I’erruits for the erection of six rest
ilenec* in Dunn wsrs issued by L. U
Biisrll, local building Inspector, dur
ing tbs month of March. Tbs spproxi
mat* cost of th* six build legs is fit,
0«0.
Mr. and Mr*. J. H Russell and
children and Mrs. Bus M. Alisa oi
North Emporia, Va.. spent th* week
vuil here visiting at th* horns oi
Mrs. Allen's son-in-law and daughter,
Dr. and Mr*. R. L. Warren.
All depositors In lh« saving! de
portment af the State Bank and Trual
Company are requested to briag ti
thsir pass books at once to b* be!
“need by the auditors. Checking da
pssitors should ala* read the ad ii
this Isaac.
K. D. Taylor. W. If. Thocapoeit
Robb Warran and Willard Jaekaor
went yesterday to Raleigh to wttaeai
the baaebeU yam* between Waki
Forest and the North Carolina State
• ollege. The score stood • end I at
the end of e Udnnlnp game.
At a meet]ag af tea Dunn frntttsb
Rite club held last Thu reday ersdaj
&. V. Snipes waa ales tod preridsnl
end R. K. Warren waa eUetad vica
prretdeat. H. B Tartar waa re-alact
ed treasurer end Guy Hooka wai
made secretary for soother tons.
H. A. Parker, town clerk and traao
urcr. moved his otece Friday inU
the old recorder's court reoca la the
musiclpal building. As baa been atal
ed in The Dispatch, the ofBce former
)y occupied by Mr. Parker la bahg
converted Into o court room with ad
ditional space.
As waa stated in Friday's Dispatch
realtors of tha aid Dunn Cowoarl
Band and other adkiciaos wU nwal
it the chamber af i iimamsi -Mu
Thursday erentog of this weak at I
o’clock. Tho purpose of tea etooMsg
wUl bo to eonoidor tho sdrieohiUty of
rr-organising tho hand.
The fire alarm waa emsndad Run
day morning at 10:16 on account to
a blase on tho roof of a rosidoaei
owned by Robert Wheeler, goetl
Wilson avenue. Tho fire, white Jt il
thought started from a spark from ■
chimney, waa extinguish od before any
damage had boon dona.
A mass roosting in tha interact af
the Near Rost relief will be hold
in the local opera house Sunday af
ternoon. April 16, at 1:30 o’clock
The meeting will bo oiMreatod by l
prominent opeaker. Rev. A. R. Mo
Queen. paster of tho Dunn rtsobj
terian church, ia local chairman.
Mr. and Mm. R. Durham TayVoi
want loot weak to Lake city. g. C.
in response to a wiimage advising
them of tee serious iTInooe of Mm
Taylorle tether, J. D. Carter. They
made tha trip la Mr. Taylor's ear and
he returned borne Saturday. Mm
Taylor win epend some dime at Laki
City. Tha condition of Mr. Cartel
is uachanged.
K. N. Pearce Saturday rnalga*rt
tha position ho had hold for foar
years In (ho hardware department of
tha Barnes aad Holliday Co. Mr.
Peaitee aad family (aft today far
Burtingtsa, whan Mr. Paaroa ha*
accepted a position. Mr. aad Mm.
Peart* mad* many Mead* arhllc liv
ing hen wha wit) ragrdt their da.
cMob to leave Dam.
The following Dana young man,
atadent* at th* Uatranfty of North
Carotin*, Chapel HtU, spent Bister
with home-folk*: Bari and A. P.
Westbrook, Tbomaa Hand, Oadyh
Rowland. Coo. C ran (ham, Jr, J. J.
Wade, Cecil Smith aad Raymond Cm
martla. Mr. Onmartto era* aetsmpaa
iod homo by H. B. Booth of Cataw
ba. who la ala* a atadent at tha unt
rwatj
The fir* eaatpsay waa called sat
Friday night about f AO whan a Ford
»*to mobile earned by OB* Wanna
caught as fhra. Tha car was at She
street. Th* fire eras esUaguhhad by
corner of King avenoo and Divine
a bucket brigade bate* numb dam
age resulted aad bafora tha An dm
I Mi** Ultra Shell of Raleigh, spent
I the week end here with nltthet
| Ml—* Jeeeit Holliday aad Luc do
. Howard spent the week aad in Ra
letgh.
| 8, L Floyd and Wcllmar Welling
i •*» of Orrom, Sobceon county, are
Ilona Merton today.
i . Kalph Parker and John P. Johneon
, *!*■>* Sunday with friends in Rock
ingham and Hamlet.
Don't forget the bridge tornament
, tonight el the Woman’s Club at S
o'clock. You will enjoy It.
, Mr». Sandy 8 to wart of Ullington,
, spent the Easter holiday! her* with
her pa rents, Mr. and Mr*. J. K.
Crockett. ,
WIMard A. Jackson of 1C hick
Springs, 8. C., ie spending the week
here with hla parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
W. 8. Jackson.
Goo. L. Cannady and (Uighter,
Mia* Agnea Cannady, Mis* Lalia Cur
rin and Mias Edith Crockett, spent1
Easter in Oxford.
MU» Mahal Lynch, a member of i
the faculty of tho Merton echoolej
•pent Easter her* Visiting her par-'
•at*. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lynch.
Mr. and Mr* Edward Whitaker of
Kerne-ilk, spent the Earner hoii
dayi with Mr. and Mrs. James Farth
ing and Mrs. C. H. Anderson.
Only routine matter* war* peaaad
upon at tha aemi-otorAhly meeting
of the mayor ead town nrommlaaion
era laat evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Britl and their
•on-in-law and daughter, Mr, and
Mr*. Robert Poarre, •pent Sunday
in Robeaoa county visiting relatival.
How many library memberships
hav* y*u taken?
Zab Guy, who recently completed
a course at the Georgia-Alabama Bu
lincea College, ii I pending a few days
her* witk hie parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Back Guy.
Miee Lydia Daniel of Oreenabero,
Mr*. Walter Gilmer* of Sanford and
Miao DorU Caldwell ef Duka, wots
the guests Sunday In the borne of Dr.
C. D. Bain.
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Harria, Sr., and
daughter, Miaa Mary, and Mr. and
Mra. A. D. Harria, Jr., of Warrcnton,
tpout Caster hen with Mr. and Mrs.
I. & Crockett.
Mra. Kathlaen Spain mi Oroen villa,
Pitt county, arrived yesterday end
■win speed a few daya hers visiting
at tha home ef her brother--a-lew
ead stater, Mr. and Mrs. Harper Holi
day.
Miaeaa Emma Lee, who holds a
poMUoa la the office of the State Re
«oua« Department, italelgfc spent th<
week-end here vlribag her pereati
: Mr. rad Sin K. Lee, returning p
Raleigh, today
Miae Margaret Wade epent Tutu
In Fayetteville with bar atater, Kn
Janiet Hampton.
Urt N. H McLeod and Mlu Mary
Warren of Raleigh epent Eaeter ben
vieiUng relative*. They were aaeene
panled home by their sletor, Mr* R.
L. Denning, who will fpead a few
•layr In Raleigh. ,
Mlu Myrtle Pope returned borne
yeetorday from the Pittman hoepltal,
FayfievilU, where four weok* age
klw underwent an operation far ep
pandlrlti*. 81,« hu practically recov
■ rod from the operation
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REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN
The town rvgixtrabon book* are
now open at the office of H. A. Par
ker, town clerk and treaeurer, who
ha* been appointed regtetrar. The
enact date for the town primary bu
t-ot yet been fixed, though it .will be
held eome time the latter part of
this month. Fereoae who have moved
to Dunn and are net regietered and
there who have become 11 yearn aid
alnre the laet regrvtntion ebeald re
pietcr In order to be able to vote la
the primary and election.
MISSING KYE RETURNS
TOM HAYES TO PRISON
A miming right eye mode Tom
Hayre, who ramped from the State
Prieon camp at ML Hally Wednesday
night, an easy mark for the oSeers
and ha was picked op it, Reidsvfllt
and returned to the camp yesterday
Hayes is serving a kfe senter.ee for
complicity in the murder of Will
Whitley in Qirene county In August.
1*21. Hayes sms convicted with Mrs
Sarah Whitley, amt Wright Rome,
as old negro who was hired to com
mit the murder.—Raleigh News aad
Observer.
HOME BREW RECEIPT
Cham a frag three nrilaa aad gath
er the ltopa, then add the faflosrlag:
Ten gallons of lea hark.
Half a plat of shellac.
One bar home-made soap.
Boil mixture 36 hours; strain H
through an L W. W. nock to koop it
from working, and add a gram hep
per to give it a kick.
WAS LAST SUNDAY EASTER. OR
NOT?
Postmaster W. D. Holland has Sg
urrd it out that next Sunday is Baa.
ter and that the observance of Easter
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«u !»»'• Sunday «a aa April foot,
i Eaalor (alia on tfca Aim Baa da/ fat
j lowing tfca Ant fall uftar M.at.
II, and Mr. Holland myi the naoo
dUI not bacoma foR Mill JMtoidaj
morning. There km been a dlBoieaee
of opinion u to wfcotfcor or apt Boo
tor fall on laat Pan day or -»«*
Sunday, and' awing to tfca unfavor
able waatfcar wklcfc laat Baadoy
brought if next Sunday brfcya Trnlti
tr man ideal f„ Barter why not
have it evar again 7
BAtTKR PROGRAM AT PRJUST
TBBIAIt CHURCH
A tUlighUol Ba/tar w
rendered bt the Praebyteriaa ahurrh
Sumlay y the 11 a’aioah aarrioa. Ap
propriate munie wfo waU rendered by
th. chair. Following fa tfc. prugiam:
Oimut Autmti_ Ymm
Voluntary — Amtharn — Alleluia
Cbriat Area#—Betrly.
Gloria Patrto.
Invocation.
Hymn—Cbriat la Riaen _ Stratt
nar.
Scripture Reading.
Prayer
Anthem—He Uvee Again — WC
non.
Sermon.
Vocal Sole—Hall Oiorieua Mon—
—hr*. Herbert McKay—OtohaL
Purer.
Hy The lead That One* Wm
Crowned With Thama-Maaon.
BabadfctSoa.
Organ PeeUede QeOilt Mtrrh
Fieri agtM Harter.
Choir: Soprano* Minhnn B. S.
MaXag. Pud McKay, Joe. K. Batter,
EBlaea Goddard, Wm. Thompson, Br.
•met Jeffrey*, J W. PujtMe, H. A.
Townee ad; Kina Bm Smith, Ladle
Howard and Lillian Ttaaniaiu
AXa*—Kiarhaia Wat. Smith.
Kaaaawi PaanaU and Jaawa Farthing.
Tenor*—Maaan. J. IL Btttlar and
I. M. Bain.
■name—Mom. Wiflinm Smith.
McQuaaa. Pridgen.
VHad let—Mr. Bahart Jordan.
Orgmnwt— Mra Uoyd Wad*.
Business Local
FOB -SALE.—to THOftOUGHBJIED
aJIear lac* Wyandota, 8 mauataia
oaglc gil game* and 1 haw wash
ing about ITS pound*. Mlntor**
ad aa* A. B. Maynard. Dam, M. C.
STtf*.
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roil MU AT PUBLIC AUCTION
xi*i5t’.isjsu*ass
S-MSTSrfcjr®
Vfbat* 0«„ Mack, proyrty aladfad
m roitataral aa back matt. Plata «<
tala. U fnat a# Mw<rl»«1 ballk
“>f E. V. Gaia*/. Godwin sad
Jcraipcsn, Mtaroc/s. M a
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POK SAUL^PBACTICAUT mew
trlmmadT^if
far furtbar infaratatiaa. M tft.
KM Hi I BWOWN LEOMOBM
»«•. *LM tar artUac at 11. ty
E.rft.'vVTSs.te
Mo. 4. phot. Ma. 1201. 2*U.
money to loam on panm p*o
Hrtj—it /can Um M WMttd
Aayauwu a/ j» IM4N.M. Bat
KT»rt lhU* 3?
POBAALA-A C. WHITE LB4L
karat ltd A C Aaacaat KMtUM
•P IN asfa MAO mar llf la3
|W« »1M par II; Ini /ra IU>
Kit; MAO prr 100 up. R. L
nan 11.21 a saUia* atari MAS
par loo. Bad stack far «d«. MBs
Lucre tit Parker, Dsks. M. C. 1
M 24/d.
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CAR' LOAD OF COWS
A car load of thoroughbred milk
cows and calves will arrive Friday,
April 6th, and will be ready for
•how Saturday.
Will Trade or Sell
G. S. LEE & CO.
DUNN, N. C
Back of Walter Jones’ Store
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I AT NEW COLONIAL
THEATRE
Dunn, N. C.
; Runs Continually from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m.
WEDNESDAY ONLY
A Williahn Fox Super Special
“Sll VFR WINC.S”
With Mary Carr, the Mother in ‘Over the
: HUT*. Prices I Oc 30c plus tax.
THURSDAY
Shirley Mason 1
“Lights of the Desert"
COMING FRIDAY
William Duncan in
“WHEN DANGER SMILES"
Note. This is not a serial
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NEW
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P.UWy HI
Silk Pmm
Com* Sait*
Cap* Coats
aad No**lty StyU Gap.
B*antiful Mm of Silk Up*
The Fifth Ave.
Shop
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THE FIRST NATIONAL *
BANK OF DUNN
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With Total Resources of
$761,237.48
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b Ready to Help Fight the Boll Waevil jlj
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To assist our patrons who head funds with which to ;] | i
diversify crops and to provide means for combatting the
boll weevil, we will make loans commanemfte with dm i j
do not led justified, however, in extendingloMM tp farm- 11
ers whose sole drpswdsnce is on and who ate not
willing to use approved methods in fighting the past. ||
[last chance]
-TO BUY FURNITURE IN
REMOVAL SALE
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’’ The next few days will see the once great I
stock reduced to the minimum for which we wish- I
ed when this sale was started. Soon we will move I
v to the warehouse behind the present furniture I
store. If you want to make the most of th»» op- I
. portunity you roust act now. I
JOHN DEERE ONE AND TWO HORSE WAG- I
ONS AT YOUR OWN PRICE I
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The Barnes & Holliday Co. I
PvaOf North Carolina I
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